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Why Do Thin Folks Ignore These Facte? Rich in Romance the colorful journey east through the southland Sunny days. Languorous breezes. Great cities—San Francisco, Los Angeles, EL Paso, New Orleans. Sidetrips over fim*. tastic Apache Trail of Arizona; and into age-old Mexico. Festooned live-oaks be side Louisiana bayous. A wondrous journey, easily arranged. Stopover privileges enroute. The luxuri* ous travel accommodations of famous transcontinental trains. Ask for an itinerary to fit your plans. Four trains daily from Portland south bound over the Shasta route. From Cali fornia the noted ‘‘Sunset Limited** to New Orleans. No finer trip east than this. Plan it now. Write to Southern Pacific JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. Passenger Traffc Manager Portland, Oregon TUMALUM LUMBER 00. 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A wonderful tonic —containing the world known flesh building value, the physical power and Notice of Sheriff’s Sale strength of pure Cod Liver OU—with In the Circuit Court of the State of out the terrible odor and taste. Krease Drug Co. and aU good druggists fur Oregon for Hood River County. nish McCoy’s Tablets (60 tablets 60c) State Land Board of the State of on a strict guarantee of full satisfac Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. Hicks, Geneeda Smith, Ardle-Stranahan, Tru tion or money back! man Bintth, and George Slierrell, De FYaMstanfo Sell for Na Uns fendants. Mr. W. W. Rodwall, who 1» Just Notice is hereby given that pursuant back from a visit in New York City to an execution in foreclosure and with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. order of Mie Issued out of the above and Mra. G. E. Savage, say. the con- court the 18th day of January, 1927, Humer la paying the same high price in. a suit wherein the above named for apples from fruitetands, even Plaintiff recovered judgment against though growers are not getting cost of said J. W. Hicks, Geneeda Smith and production. She Shy» Hood River De Ardle Stranahan as heir» at law of licious apples are selling tn the Penn Mary Eadleman, deceased, for the sum sylvania station in New York City, 88 b of $1509.00 with interest at «% since to the box, for two for 25 cents. Small January 25, 1923, and tlie further sum of $150.90 attorney's- fees and for er apples were bring 10 cents each. Mr. Savage is wltlr a New York City Plaintiff’s coats and disbursements advertising concern. Both he and his which judgment was dated January 3, 1927, and duly entered on January 15. wife were art students in Portland. 1927. ' Card of Thanks I will op February 21. 1927, at tlie We wish to express to our friends hour of ton o’clock A. M. of said day, and nelgbtMtrs our sincere thanks for at the front door of the courthouse in their kind aid and expressions of sym the city of Hood River, Oregon, sell to pathy during our bereavement attend the highest bidder for cash in hand all ant on the death of our beloved hus the right, title and interest of the said band and father. We will ever held defendants in and to the following de these ministrations in sacred memory. scribed real property, towit: Mr». David Upton Commencing at a point 80 rods east of the southwest corner of section and Children. nine, Tp. 2 N. R. 10 E. W. M , run ning thence east 22 rods, thence Notice north 80 rods thence west 22 rods, Warning! All persons who have thence south 80 rods, to the place of dumped apples, tin cans or other de beginning, containing 11 acres, more bris on the right of way of any county or less, according to Government road are hereby notified to- remove the Survey, together with all water same immediately. rights owned «reclaimed by the By order of County Court. J20f3 mortgagors (Mary Eadelmau and B. F. Endelman) appurtenant to the Notice of Sole of Personal Property land above described, and all lying by Administrator in Hood River County, Oregon. Dated and first published January' Under authority of the Order of the County Court of Iiiaid River County, 20, 1027. • WM. H. EDICK, Oregon,-made January 14, 1927, in the Sheriff of Hood River Matter of the Estate of Carrie Culbert County, Oregon. son, deceased, pending in said County jaoriT Court, authorising and directing the Notice of Sheriff’s Sale undersigned to sell the personal prop erty hereinafter described for the. pur In the Circuit Court of the State of pose of raising funds to pay the claims Oregon, for Hood River County. against said estate, etc., State Lan<l Board of the State of Notice is hereby given: Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Theo. G. Wil That I, the undersigned, will on and liams, Clementine Cutler Williams and after Monday, January 31, 1927, at my The Abiding Company, Defendant». office at Room 27 Pythian Building, Notice is hereby given that pursuant Hood River, Oregon, sell the following described articles of personal property, to an execution and order of sale is at private sale, to the highest bidder, sued out of the above entitled court to for cash, subject to confirmation by the ■ne directed, dated January 29th, 1927. wherein the plaintiff State land Board County Court, to-wit: * of the State of Oregon, recovered judg 1 Elgin watch ment against the defendant» Theo. G. 1 small Swiss watch Williams and Clementine Cutler Wil 2 rings ------- - ... t - liams for the sum of $2500. with Inter 1 diamond “ ring est thereon at the rate of six per cent 1 diamond pin I>er annum since the 1st day of Novern- 6 p>-arl handled silver knives Iter, 1923, and for the costs and dis pearl handled sliver forks bursements of this suit, including the 12 Gorham sterling teaspoons sum of $290 attorney's fees, and bar 1 folding rocking chair ring and foreclosing all the right title 1 miscellaneous lot of books and Interest of said defendants in this Dated January 14, 1927. suit In and to the reel property here JOHN BAKER, inafter described, which judgment was Administrator with the Will <lat,ed the 18th day of Jannary, 1927; annexed of the Estate of I will on Saturday, tlie 19th day of J20-27 Carrie Cultiertson, deceased. February, 1927, at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Hood Natica af ¡Sheriff» Sale River, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’clock In the Circuit Court of the State of A. M. of »aid day, sell at public aurtion Oregon for the County of Hood Rivar. to the highest bidder for cash in hand, E. W. A. Peake, Plaintiff, vs. Cas all tlie right, title and interest which cada Country Club, an Oregon Corpor the »aid defendant» or any of them ation, Defendant. had on the 25th day of July, 1917, or By virtue of an execution, judgment have since acquired, in and to the fol order, decree and order of sale issued lowing descrlticd real property, situ out of the above entitled court in the ated-hi Ilodd River County, Oregon, Shove entitled cause, to me directed to-wit: . and dated the 30th day of December, Commencing at tlie Northeast cor 1926, upon a Judgment rendered and ner of the Southeast Quarter of entered in said court on the 6th day of Section 33. Township 1 North, December, 1926, in favor of E. W. A. Range 10 East of the Willamette Peake and against Cascade Country Meridian; thence South 42 rods; Club, an Oregon corporation, for the thence West to the center of the sum of $3,189.49, with interest thereon Eart Fork of Hood River; thence at the rate of 8% per annum from the Northerly following the center of 10th day of November, 1924, and the said East Fork of Hood River to further sura of $142.82 with Interest the center line of said Section 33; thereon at the rate of 8% per annum thence East along the center line of from the 6th day of December, 1926, said Section 33, 110 rotis, more or and the further sum of $250.00 attor less, to the place of beginning, con ney's fees with Interest thereon at the taining 30 acres, more or less. rate of 6% per annum from the 6th Dated and first pul>11 shed January day of December, 1928, and the fur 20th, 1927. ther sum of $10.00 coats and disburse WM. H. EDICK, ments, and the costa of and upon thia Sheriff of Hood River writ commanding me to make sale of J20fl7 County. Oregon. th» fallowing described real property, Notice of Sheriff's Sale to-wit: The North half of the Northwest In the Circuit Court of the State of quarter of Section two (2), and the Oregon for Hood River County. North Half of the Northeast quar State Land Board of the State of ter of Section three (3), all in Oregon. Plaintiff, vs. E. Earl Feike and Township Two (2), North of Range Enola Wells Feike, Defendants. Eight (8) East of the Willamette Notice is hereby given that pursuant Meridian, containing One Hundred to an execution and order of sale Is Sixty (160) acres, more or less, ex sued out of the almve entitled court cept and reserving therefrom the and cause, dated the 20th day of Janu following described parcel of land, ary, 1927. to me directed, in which to-wit: Beginning at the quarter cause the plaintiff State land Board corner in the North line of said of the State of Oregon rowvered judg Section Two (2) Township and ment against the above named defend range aforesaid, thence running ant» E. Earl Feike and Enola Wells West along the North line of said Feike, for tlie sum of $690, together Section Two, Six (6) rods, thence with the further sum of $60 attorney’s south twelve rods, thence East Six fee», and the costs of this suit, taxed (6) rods, to the line running North at $2.25. and accruing costa, and direct and South through the center of ing me to sell the real property here said section two (2), and thence inafter described to »etisfy »aid judg North along said line twelve (12) ment, which was dated the 6th day of rods to the place of beginning, con December, 1926; taining 72 square roda, situate in I will on Hnturday, the 19th day of the County of Hood River, State of February, 1927, at the hour of 10.30 Oregon. o’clock'A. M. of said day. at the front NOW THEREFORE, by virtne of door of the Courthouse In the City of said execution, judgment order, decree Hood River, Oregon, m-il at public auc and order of sale and in compliance tion to the highest bidder for cash in with the commands of said writ, I band, all the right, title and interest will, on 8atnrday, the 5th day of Feb which tbe said defendants, or either of ruary, 1927, at 10 o’dock A. M. at them, had on the 20th day of January, the east front door of the County 1922. or have since acquired, ia and to Court House in Hood River, Hood the following described real property, River County, Oregon, sell at public situated in Hood River County, Ore auction (subject to redemption), to the gon, to-wit: highest bidder for cash in bund, all the The East Half of the Northeast right, title and Interest whlqp the Quarter of Section 9, and Lota 4 within named defondant had on the and 5 of Section 19. all in Township 9th of July, 1923, the date of the 1 North. Range 10 East of Willam mortgage herein foreclosed, or since ette Meridian, containing 161.9 that date had in and to the above de acres; excepting, however, 21.09 scribed property, or any part thereof, acres heretofore - sold to W. 8. to satlafy said execution, judgment Nichol as per deed dated August order, and decree, interest, costa and 28th. 191L and filed Augaat 80th, accruing costa. 1911, in Volume 6, at Pag» 276-7 of WM. H. EDICK, tho Deed Records of Hoed River Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon J6f3 County, Oregon. I Hi ted and first publi»hed January Dated this 6th day of January, 1927. 20th, 1927. First publication January 6, 1927. WM. 11 EDICK. Laat publication February 3, 1927. Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon. C. M. HURLBURT Highest caah prie» paid for your need Street cider deliveiod to your house furnitare,stoves and ruga. Call McCiain 25c per gallon, 6 gallon or more, 20c per gallon. Walter Wella, phone 4723. •20tf B. A. Fraas Co. v-wyj.. CaB far BMto Sealed proposals will be rocsived by the uuderslgued at Hood River, Ore gon until 7.30 p. m.. February 7, for program clock, bell, fire alarm and telephone system» for ths new high school building now being erected at Hood River, Oregon, lot Bchool Dis trict No. 3. Plans and specifications may be ob tained at the office of R. W. Hatch, Architect, 320 Henry building. Port lapd. Oregon, or from A. M. Cannon. Superintendent, K. of P. Building. Hood River, Oregon. The Board of Directors reserves the right to ao*pt any bid or to reject all Signed: to* “ ‘ Board of Directora. School District No. 3, J20f3 I. R. Acheson, Cleric. H you do not set your Portland Tele gram, or if you want to snb«<*ribe for thi. evening newspaper, Tel. 364. Mrs. J* W. Armstrong. o28ti a *'« »SATTLE ***’*'< to C. L. 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FRESH FRUITS risa saa and VEGETABLES Direct shipments from the farm due here every morn ing and ready for immediate selling. Every seasonable fruit and every favored vegetable at prices you like to pay. Our only suggestion is that you make selection as early in the day as possible. DOAN’S Stimulant Dmratic to tko KUnayo ili r MIB i r a Cn.Mfo. M.Y. COMING TO PORTLAND AND THE DALLES . Cooperative Store Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Interual Medicine for the N. H. MacMILLAN, Manager Beginning January 1, we wiU cloee at 7 p. m. on Saturday Nights You Need Red Blood These are days you’H enjoy, If you are full of pep and red-blooded. Get out with the children, go coasting or down to the slough with a skating party. The recreation wlH take years off your life. Good food will add to the pleasures of these winter days. Meats and Groceries The Finest Body Building Foods To Be Had. WE HAVE THEM. icznorzDl SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY R. C. SAMUEL, Prop. Phone 8811 Deliveries leave at 9 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Country Deliveries Tuesday and Friday at 12 m. BRUNSWICK RECORDS Hood River Abstract Co. Released Every Thursday MUMMEra MUSIC SHOPPE Everything Musical (Mak» Your Own Terms) Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles Telephone 1831 DOES NOT OPERATE Will be in Portland ea Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. • * 16, at the Benson Hotel and in Tile Dalles Saturday, Feb. It, at The Dalles Hotel Office Hours: 16 a. m. to 4 p. tn. < TWO DAYS ONLY IN PORTLAND AND ONE DAY AT THE DALLES No Charge for Consultation. Dr. Mellenthin la a regular graduate In medicine and aurgery and la licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendlcitia, gaU stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He ha» to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh. Weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, tag ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are tho names of a few of hie many satisfied patients In Oregon. Mra. L. L. Petti, Miro, heart trouble. Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter Marte*, Walton, tonsils and adenoids. Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, ulcer of the leg. Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skatnokaw«, Wash., colitis. Grover C. Gonthler, Coquille, Ore., colitis and ulcers of stomach. Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, trouble. J. W. Turner, Tlie Dalles, sto trouble. E A. Russell, Klamath Falls, dlcitls. Remember the above date, that »»Ration on thia trip will be free that hia treatment la different Married women must bo led by their husbands. Address: 211 Brad Angeles, California. We insure'anything. l aid to don't coat anything. J. M. Col & Co., phone 2488.