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✓ ï HOOD RIVER GLACIER, ÏHUMDÀV, AUGUST 4, i W •r-: — tonò Bhttr «latter ■PC. THE COOLIDGE STATEMENT ■> Á!. '■ Í®'--. £«-? “I do not cboooe to run for President tn 1H2S.” So stated the little type written alii» that President Coolidge handed to the news|>eper folk at Rapid City Tuesday. It s a brief, plain state ment Y«r But as cryptic as “Quoth the raven, nevermoore.” And now all the Seven Beers of politics will spend all of their time trying to figure out what Mr. Coolidge really’ meant. All of the Yankee shrewdness of old New England la stowed away in the cranium of Calvin Coolidge. They say be is a cool, cold man. We think he has a highly developed sense of humor. Mr. Coolidge is going to let the other fel lows do the talking. He is going to sit back, smile to himself, and we are go ing to see what we are going to see. Calvin Coolidge may, and he Can do so with good grace, accept a nomination for the presidency again. There is a vast difference in the statement of the President and that of Ilia Honor, Mayor Baker, of Portland, who relinquishes bis claims to oppor t unities to succeed Mr. Crumpacker In congress. Mr. Baker does not leave one in the least doubt as to what he means when lie says he will not be a candi date. He may have cleared the situa tion for other congressional aspirants in Multnomah county. But President Coolidge baa not lifted the fog over the national political pond. JIM ING.UJ8 Thus all of us here in Hood River Valley bad come to know him. James W. Ingalls was not a man ruled by ambition. He preferred quietly to fill a usefnl niche in life. Mr. Ingalls was unassuming and lacking In ostentation Ilia conduct was guided by a piiiloaophy ot klndlineea. For many years James Ingalls oper ated an automobile aervice. In earlier days, when privately owned car« were far leas numerous than at present, he was busy night and day. Many a time has he been called from bed to hurry a physician to the bedside of some one seriously ill. He has carried children on picnics, infants to baptismal serv ices. How many families rem«*ml>er hi» very Ices and the rourt«*slee he paid to hi« patron«. He was never Impatient and was always smiling. Faren(a were never uneasy when their children wore in hla care. Jim Ingalls has gone on bnt be left many friends. His religion was that of doing kindly deeds. » Sì'1' ES B BK -• öTc • ¿ ■ 7 - J - . , •/-.. THE K. P. BAND la there a one of us here in Hood River, man, woman or child, who has not felt a quickening of the spirit, a throb in the breast when the K. I’. band l>egan playing? None, cornea the '.i F answer. We aiipreciate the efforts, activities and expenditure of energy and personal fund« on the part of the members of the X. P. band. Certainly we do. But let not onr appreciation lie as sounding brass. Idle talk, like the beating «>f cymbals. The K. 1*. I>an<l needs a com paratively meagre sum. Just so its meiuliers can carry on and keep enter taining and inspiring us. Ar«* we going to show onr appreciation In a material way? We believe the Hood River folk will respond with generosity to tin* call of the K. P. band for funds. We feel that the cain|Milgn the Imnd has lauuched to fill it« treasury with a much n«*c<le«l fund will be highly successful, It should be. H0T * 4’ Ik ”y M' ■' ■fr....*.l. EC .. F- ■ - THE SWIMMING CLASSES ft - ■F? Do your children know how to swim? If they haven't learned see that they . attend the swimming ( lasses now being cuoducted at Kolierg Beacb. They will lie safe there, for Prince Koberg, a llcetiHed Red Cross life saver and in structor, is constantly on hand to watch out for the kiddle« and to see that dis ciplinary measures are observed. Dick Garber 1« in charge of the swimming classes. ■’p BKc EL- . During these hot days no recreation Is more pleasurable or healthful than swimming. There is no excuse for a child growing up here, with the facili ties of Koberg Iteacli available, and not learning bow to swim. The editor of the Dufur Dlsiatch says we arc orvrzeelous here In Hood River In our claim to Mount Hood. Pardon, brother. You have mlsinter preteil us. We do not desire to take away from any of the folk of Oregon, who daily are inspired by sights of the lieeutiful peak, their rights. What we meant to convey was that we herb in Hood River are in a sense the trustees of the recreational activities on the north slopes <if the peak jnat because of propinquity. • e È ■t* ■ *v ■* It aeenm to us that the Ring cherry has supplanteil all fruit and has risen to the throne to refgn'ue king. A young woman, recently returning to her eeat- ern home,.after a visit here, purchased 20 cents worth of Bings at a station frulUtand In Montana Him received five cherries. Hhe wrote back that they were worth It, Cherries were sold in St Louis ft»r a penny apiece. « tP. Kill the codling moth. r.s'xZi K3Èfeâ Action of the city council Isat Mon day night In tin* matter of planning Stop Signs on Street« that interaect Oak stroet io to be commended. We note thst The Dalles, too. in planning on stop signs on streets that intersect the main east aud west traffic arteries there. At least all traffic going north here should I* forced to stop before entering the traffic of Oak street and Cascade avenue. Both tliese streets carry a heavy local traffic aud streams of motor tourists from the Columbia River highway are constantly passing over these thoroughfares. The stop signs will make truffle iiiu«*h safer. t ------- —— j .« Will aomelsMly pk*as«> start a aoriety to prevent the prophesying of summer lees summers? We’ll join it. Home wise gink has l»*en telling ua the past three years that winter would last through the 12 months of the year, and each year, it seems summer days ltave grown a little wnrmer. ____ As / Ì rv • VA' ’ ■ we recall, one Oregon editor ehided us aeverely last year when we advised those going into the forests to learn to chew tobacco. He said a self- reiqiectlng woods would prefer the torch to being spat upon. But we say again leave your cigarettes at home when in the woods and take along your plug. Thoughtful folk are more and more coming to the lielief that a tramway from the Tilly Jane to the top of Mouut Hood will be no desecration of the scenic monument. Colonel Greeley will and, we think, by granting the jtermit for construction of the tram. You are not a normal human being if you haven’t been dreaming of the para dise of a cool mountain forest, a cas cading stream and a trout pool them* past weeks of hot weather. It has been unanimously decided that Hood River, apples will I* washed clean of spray residue this year. = Ubangl district, there were a number ot baptisms and a nuiulter of weddings as well. We need to depend greatly ou our nattTe evangelists in this district ss the people ‘ “ ‘ 4 a different language frdm our own Lonkundo people. When it came to the marriages and the evangel ist came to one couple where the wo man wa» wearing shoes and the man was bare foot, he said. “Ah ha! Here you are with shoes and your husband has none—are you going to continue to love him and stand by him when your friends come around and torment you saying that you married a man that bad no shoes?" Again when he found a num well dreseed aud a woman with only a grass skirt, he aaiid, “And you with ail your fine European clothe« and a white man'« hat are you going to bate your wife as «oon as your friends come to visit you and make remarks about >-ou taking a wife that bad no clothes or are you going to continue to love and care for her no matter what they say?” Another couple: the womaa had a nice new cloth draped from her shoulder« while the man had only a loin cloth to wear. He asked, “Aud now you, here you are taking this naked man lu hard marriage, what are you going to do, are yod going to stay with him aud make thia marriage go or are you going to be looking around for the first man that comes along with a lot of clothes?" But It was all said seriously and is n matter of great concern to all of the imrtie«. Interested. I am Just now installing a new cylinder press in our printing depart ment and we expect to be able to better and more quickly prepare books and new literature for these people as they learn to read. Thanking you all again for the re membrance« and praying God's richest blessings for the work there at Hotxl River as well as here in Congo Beige, Sincerely yours, '____________ Byer le<* New Minister at C. Rev. G. A. Dockstader, who was formerly pastor of the Chrlmlan and Missionary Alliance church at (Jombe, B. C., lias accepted a call to the local church of that denomination. Rev. Mr. Combs and him family have arrived here to establish their home. »• The following Interest lug letter has Just been received by Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone from David Byerlee, former Hood River young awn, who with his wife hi now engaged in mis sionary work at Boienge, Congo Beige, Africa: 1 '.'..w.'1 ! . i "■.■■g -. ■ EDMONDS SHOES and OXFORDS HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES JANTZEN BATHING SUITS BACK TO SCHOOL ' Now is the time to commence planning for school needs. The requirement» ***• smart wardrobe can be selected from our complete line of dress materials. Ine Now Butterick Quarterly shows the latest patterns and styles suitable for school usage. Simplicity in school frocks is the predominating trend for falL THE MATERIAL MOST DESIRABLE FOR SCHOOL DRESSES: --------- --Misses and w •1 .ia. EVERFAST EVERFAST BROADCLOTH, BROADCLOTH, EVERFAST SUITING, EVERFAST PRINTS, EVERFAST VOILES, EVERFAST GINGHAMS, (In patterns and plain color«), ANDERSON PRINTS (All fast color«) m mv e»e \ PRINTS gvo Tub Post Sun Fast FELT HATS FOR LADIES—New arrival of »mart felt hats in a variety of »hapeo and styles. ^cond Floor • One"For Every Man Luggage Shoes For the "Go-aways” to school, we have a complete line of Hand Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks, at remarkable low prices. At the lowe»t prices. Thrifty buyer« will come in and let us supply their needs for the approaching school term. We have a complete line of shoes to meet every requirement. Special Hat Bands 10c Extra special values in a lot of Boys Genuine Wicks Hat Bands for only 10c. Rejuvenate your old hat. shoes that we can save you some * good money on. We are offering a regular 35c tube of Palm Olive shaving cream and a 25c can of Palm Olive Talc, both for 35c Special—Brushes 15c A special offering of Clothes Brushes for only 15c. A mighty good brush for the money. Come in and get one. ) LaFRANCE SILK HOSIERY COOK S WASHABLE CREPE BUTTERICK PATTERNS V Thief VWta Parmelee A thief Monday night broke into the Loop highway fruitstand of W. G. The slogan In Hood River now is. Parmelee, East Hide orchardiet, and It la •’.Kill the eatwig,” rather than “swat stole about »25 in change. thought that the theft was committed the fly." by someone wiio knew Mr. Parmelee’s custom of keeping his change in a box oil the fAiitstand. A jug’vif cider was taken, a small box of candy and sever al boxes of “pop.” LETTER OF INTEREST FROM BELGIAN CONGO gs=gggea= Dan Wuiile Official Coming II. J. Moynihan, of New York City, Ore-prealdent of Dan Wuiile & Co., will arrive thia afternoon for a conference With local officials. Following the ar rival of Mr. Moynihan definite arrange ments will be made for cleansing the fruit of the concern's clientele this fall. In the Name of the State of Ore- gon: You and each of you, and all persons claiming by. through or un der you, are hereby required to ap pear and answer the application to i foreclose tax liens filed against you, and each of you, in the above enti tled court and cause by Hood River County, Oregon, on or before the ex piration of Sixty (60) days from and after July 18th, 1927, and if you fall so to appear and answer, and for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court I«r J judgment against ‘ ‘ you. . and each at you, for the several amounts of the taxes, penalty and In terest assessed against you, and each of you, and for which certificates of delinquency have been Issued to with 13 per cent interest thereon unT plaintiff in the several sums herein after specifically set forth, together til paid, and Increased costa. Also for a decree of foreclosure and sale of the several tracts of land bed to satisfy the hereinafter so rendered. That several t tax certificates tbs ssi __ _______ be foreclosed hereinafter and the several tracts of land there in described be sold as provided by law to satisfy the several judgments including Interest and oost« and In creased costs. That the several certificates of de linquent taxes, together with descrip tion of the real estate covered by each, the name of the owner, or re puted owner, the taxes, penalties and Interest due are as follows, vis.: Na 903 for the year 1930, Geo. A. Beaty. Park Add. Lot 10 Blocky 3 »77.96 Amount Na 908 for the year 1930, Elisabeth C. Brewster, 16.17 a. in BWIi Vol. 13 10 E ---------- W M Ml Sec. 29-Tp " 3 N-R “ ____________ ____ _.. >71.04 Amount No. 907 for the year 1920. Leon B. Butcher. NU NEU EU NWU Sec. 17-Tp 2 N-R S B W M ISO a. 064.47 Amount ...... ............... No. 909 for the year 1920, R. W. Cald well. SWU Sea 28 and B% SBK 8ec, 36-Tp 2 N-R • B W M 340 acre« Amount .—------------------------ »128.04 Na 910 for the year 1920, E. U. Cate et al.. Pleasant View Woodman Sub. Lot 8 Block & Amount-------------»68.04 No. Oil for the year 1930, Chas. N. Clarke. EH E*4 8WK 8WU Sea 18- Tp 3 N-R 10 B W M 10a. Amount (Ard at Thanks Boienge, Africa., May 27, 1927. We wish to express to. our friends and neighbors onr sincere appreciation The IJvingstones, for their words of sympathy and acta First Christian Church, of kindness during our recent bereave Hood River, Oregon. ment attendant on the lllnees and death Dear friends: It baa Iteen such a long of our Iteloved husband and father. time since we received the fine Chriat- Th«*lr ininlatratlous aided in carrying mas box and the gift of money aent the burden of grief. *. » through the Ht. Louis office that you MY«, J. W. Tngalla, shall have forgotten that you sent Harold Ingalls, them, if we do not aend you word of G Ronald Ingalls. appreciation before long. Though we are ao tardy in replying, Hoerlein Escorts Party we thoroughly appreciated the gifts. 1 Ians Hoerleta escorted a istrty of six The iieads went well for the glrla, the handkerchiefs for the Itoya, the pict to the top of Mount Hood from Cloud ure», toya and cloth for the antaller Cap Inn in rec’ird time Sunday. The children and the money for the work men made the trip Co the summit In hours They ate their breakfast in many ways. We want to especially thank Mr. Cash for the pretty little up the Tilly Jane. Those In the party included: Boyd dress for Myra Annalielle. Myra is getting to be a big girl now. and Mnlcolm McN'aught and Kmett nine months old and she will lie walk Hammond, of Portland; Archie Mc ing by the time thia letter reaches you. Keown. George Caatner and Erskine Hhe now says a few words and has her Bandy* eighth tooth. Farm Pointers Bnt to return to the gift and to Hood Growth aud Itcaring of many young River church. I was especially glad to lie rememliered by the church there for Hlltert groves In Oregon the past sea I feel pretty much as if I were one «if son are encouraging features of the in you. Perhaps not many of the people dustry, reports the experiment station. of the present memliership rememlier Many of the four and five year old fil- It lint I was liaptlsed at the Valley liert groves Itore good crops of fine Christian church 24 yeara ago in th«* nuts. While by no means great profit little str«*am that runs past the church producers these crops indicate what in the winter time. Then I was a char may be expected of plantings kept ter memlier of the First Church in the growing steadily and vigorously. city. With these two facta in mind you Selection of an irrigation farm in [M*o|ile are very dear to me and I think volves much the same principles that of y«m so often. We clisied the year with a big ad determine availability of larger areas vance and a big gain over the year for irrigation districts, the experiment - . »8J1 Is'fore. There was a better record for station soils de|>artment declares. Feas- No. 913" for the year 1920, Bari A. the last twelve montha than then* was ihlUQ;. engineering, agricultural. Mill for the fifteen previous months. Here and economic surveys are n<>eded. Care- Cole, NH NWK Except 13a Vol. 10) 253-8W'i NWK Sec. • and 8. 37fca Is a short summary of the twelve fnl selection of lands for reclamation la NEU NEU VoL 11,223 Sec, 7-Tp 1 months work at Boienge and for al) all the igore necessary liecause of the recent unprecedented depression of «g- — N-R-11 E. W. M. 13SUa. Amount our Congo Beige field: .................. , »83.47 Baptised nt Boienge 9W5; on nil the ricultnre and the increased cost of flt- No. 913 for the year 1820. Ernest A. ting and equi|>plng irrigated lands. field, 3194. Cole, 3a SEU NBU VoL 8|188-8|371- Christians at Boienge, 5214; on all 10a SEU 8EU VoL 7|487 Sec. 8-Tp. Farmers are getting wonderful re- the -field, 17.(134.• 1 N-R 11 E W M 13a.- Amount »24 21 suits from use of ground lime tn clover Offerings at H«»lenge. franc«. 40,- slid alfalfa growing in western Oregon. No. 918 for the year 1920. Mrs. L. O. 130K5; all the field, francs, 1OH.I572. This iMMMtts lime orders which are com Davidson. South Waucoma NU Lot Wi: nil the field, francs, 108,572. 1 Block C. Amount .............. — »48.18 Hchool pupil« at Boienge and lier ing into the state lime plant at the rate No. 916 for the year 1830, Mrs. L. C. of 100 tons a day. The plant is being district, 3578; all the field MX1. Davidson. Hood River Proper Lota 6* Nuinlier of tr«*atm<*nts at hospital at enlarged, storing faculties in<ream-d 7-1 13 Block 38. Amount.......... 849 93 Rolenge. 23.477; nil the field. 72.034. and plans made to run a double shift to No. 918 for the year 1930. Jennie W. Wt* have many encouraging things meet the <leman<l. reports Ham Moore, Donnell, SWU NBU SBU Sec. 8-Tp her«* on the field to help its along. The chairman of the lime lastrd. 3 N-R 11 B W M 10*. Amount 810.48 native Christiana «-ontinne to grow nnd No. 919 for the year 1M0. John R. Ray's Transfer and Storage — Local Edgar, SH Lot 11-Lot 23 Riverside are able to take much more resp«inal- and long distance. Office: 12th A Oak. Park First Addition 8ec. 13-Tp 1 N- lilllt.v. New t«*rrltory of our own field 86830. la being o|iened up. Some of the old Phones: Offioe,6571; Rea., 1801. m26tf R 9 E W M 16a. Amount No. 931 for the year 1930, James O. people who have never accepted Christ Pairfowl, NU NWU Sea 17 and BU No. 1643 ar«* beginning to show a more favorable attitude toward His teachings. We hope SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN NBU Sec. 18- Tp 1 N- R 10 B W M APPLICATION TO FORECLOSE 160a. Amount ----------- -- ------------ »90.24 to soon Is* able to baptise the old native No. 922 for the year 1930, J. O. Gil TAX LIENS. chief of our village h«*re. ne <vnnr« lispie, NWU NWU SEU Sec. 8- Tp np hearty every «lay to visit one or more of ns. and admits that hr Itelleves Tn the Circuit Court of the State of 3 N- R 11 B W M 10a. Amount »13.23 No. 923 for the year 1920. J. B. Han Oregon for Hood River County. In Christ bnt he Is not y«»t able to give na. NEU SWU Sea 4- Tp 3 N- 9 E up all the things of the world among HOOD RIVER COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of Oregon. W M 40a. Amount ----------- -------- »1937 which are a number of wlv«*s. Home No. 924 for the year 1930, Mrs. E. O. Plaintiff of the wives, too, are “sinking the Hansbury, Pleasant View Hulls Sub. vs. teaching." When we can baptise the OEO A. BEATY, et al. Defendants. Lot 1 and WU Lot 2 Block 10. old fellow nnd his wives and disburse .... ——---------------------- »61.36 To: Oeo. A. Beaty. Elizabeth C. Amount his harem there shall l>e more to re Brewster. Leon B. Butcher. R. W. No. 924 for the year 1920. Viola joice over. Caldwell. B. U. Cite, Chas. N. Clarke, Hecker. SEU NWU-NBU SWU-WU There are some strange happenings Earl A. Cole. Earnest A Cole, Mrs. SBU Sec 26 and NEU Sea »8- 38Tp hero that would be amusing If It were L. O. Davidson, Jennie W. Donnell, 2 N- R 9 B W M 330a. Amount »9130 not for the seriousness conn«x4ed with John R Edgar, James O. Fairfowl. Na 929 for the year »30, H. J. Hos it. J. C. Oillispie, J. E. Hanna. Mrs. K kins. SWU SWU 8WU Sec. 27-Tp Tills same old chief some time Imck C. Hansbury, Viola Hecker. H. J. 2 N- R 10 E W M 10a. Amount »22.50 got in tlie habit of taking too much of Hoskins, Mrs. John Issel, Nicholas No. 930 for the year 1830. Mrs. John the palm wine and under its Infltience Jacobs, Harry B. Johnson, Margarett Issel, 5a SEU VoL 12|293 Sec 30- Tp camo np through the Mission station J. Johnson, Lsura E. Kellogg, Andrew 2 N- 10 E W M. Amount --------- 88.07 Mug carried by font of his men shout Kesael, R C. Kinney, Frank Kollas, No. 931 for the year 1830, Nicholas ing as he camo. “I’m the lord of the J. W. Manley. C. W. Martin. A. W Jacobs, NWU BWU Sea 8 and NEU earth. I liow to no one." One of the Moller. J. L. Morrison -Bit., Mrs. L. SBU Sec. 7- TP 1 N- R 11 E W M ................ *---------- »32.27 Missionaries started ont to see what all H. Morrison, B. McCrary N. M. and 80a. Amount the noise was about and as soon as the H. A. Nelson. Adrian Norton, A Os No. 933 for the year 1830. Harry B. «mrriers saw him romlng they dropped borne. A. Patereau, S. O. Priestly, J. Johnson, NU BBU-EU SWU Sec. 36- their "lord of the e4»rth’’ and began W. Rigby. Anna M. Rush, Security Tp 1 n - R 9 B W M 160 a. Amount ..................... 8107.04 running. Now It just hapened that Savings and Trust Co.. Percy T. Shel there had lieen a very heavy rain that ley, T. H. Smith, Chas. P. Sonnfch- No. 933 for the year 19», Margarett <iay an«l that the carriers were just sen, Ellen Waters. Alice Ward. J. Jp. J. Johnson, 8U SEUUSsa 36 and-NK crossing a well filled pool of mn«l and Watson. John West, W R. Wlnahs NEU Sec. 35-Tp 1 N- R » _ _____ »187.04 water. After the old fellow had rolled Thon. J. Wint. W. H. Woodard. G. D. 160a. Amount 19». Laura B. around in the pool for a while unable Woodworth. J. E. Mowers and B. F. No. 934 for ths Lot 10 Block to extricate himself he was willing to Wall, and also all unknown heirs and Kellogg, Barrett ___ 882.91 bow tn anyone who wonld help him <mt owners and lien holders of and all A. Amount ». Andrew of hla difficulty. However, he has given persons claiming to have any inter No. 935 for SW Corner est in and to the real property here np his drinking now. inafter described. Defendants of SEU Sec. 83-Tfc 3 N- R 10 B W While un an Itineration of ourj ■t. M 160%a. Amount FOR SALE 846». I No. 937 for the year 19», R. C. Kin ney. 8U NWU NBU Sec. 12- Tp 3! N- 8 E W M 20a. Amount ....... »11.92, For Hale—Good Ford touring car; license, No. 938 for the year 19». Frank Kollas, 12* In SBU VoL 10,347 Sec. I mod radiator, upholstery and tiras «M cash. Hee William Gldley, IH mil«« np Nasi Creek 28- Tp 3 N- R 10 B W M. Amount , road S4 ______ __ ___________ ____ ___ »8.99 No. 9» for the year 19», W. Man- ley, Winans Add. Lot 2 Block 7. Amount __________________ __ »6.34 For Hale—Three milk aowa, one Just freak, No. 940 for the year 19», C. W. Mar one will be freeh anon, and oue doe to trennen tin, W 15a of SU SWU NWU Sec. 4- In October. Also for aale, a U. H. He per »tor. Tp 2 N- R 10 B W M. Amount »72.22 O. L Naught, Rl. 4, Roa 147, Hood Hiver, Ore. all No. 941 for the year 19». A. W. Mol orcall KW._______________ _ _________ Plano M um Be Hold — Will aurine* fine ler, NU NEU-NEU NWU Sec 9- Tp In atorMge near Dera. Will give easy 1 8- R 10 B W M 120*. Amount Giano uma to a reaponalbl* peraoo. For full partlo- _________________ ______ _ »118.70 nlara and where piano ean be teen eddreee No. 943 for the year 10». J. L Mor Portlaud Muaie Oo , 227-Mb Bl.. Portland. Ore. rison Brt., Idlewilde Lot 8 Block 2. Amount ______ __ _ __ ________ »».24 For Bals—Plrkllng roeumtpn Coms and Na 044 for the year 19». Mrs L. H. rl them. Opposti» Colombia Uotge botai. O. Brows. all Morrison. 16* In WU NEU Vol. 8| 888 Sec. 8- Tp 1 N- R 10 E W M. Amount ......... U.56 Na 846 for the year 1920. B. Mc Crary, NU NU NWU SWU Sec. 30- Tp 3 N- 10 B W M 10a. Amount ------------------ 4------ 84339 BARGAINS h No. 946 for the year 19», B. Mc 'Moved several places. Home al half. Crary. SU SWU SWU Sec. 30-Tp >0 acres at »7 SO. spring, wood. scree at W, creek, wood. - 3 N- R 10 B W M 20a. Amount »106.80 XI 41 scree at III, building, springe, wood. (40 No. 947 for the year 18», N. M. and 4 owd . H. A. Nelson, Lot 4 Sec. 36-Tp3N- W acre». Improved, bn I Id Inga. MM. 15 acres. Improved, building«, 4M0 R 9 E W M 40.6a. Amount _ 837.81 40 «eras, good fa rm (build Inc worth «■*«>). 2700. No. 949 for the year 19», Adralne Above 1 to ml lee out. Have roads, water, Hchool. Norton. Erwin & Watson First Lots I mile out. rood house, «1100. »230 • lOscrM. 1 to 6 Block 2. Amount ... acres, % mile, buildings, fruit. No. 950 for the year 1920, Adralne Some trades Easy terms. / Norton. Erwin & Watson First Lota (food returns from strawberre farms, pots- I to 8-11 to 18-31 to 28 and 39 to 48 K. C K a MI^PM, BTKVKN8ON (second St.) Block 6. Amount ------------------- »20.59 For Sals—Fordson tractor, som pleUly equip No. 954 for the year 1930, A. Os- ipelodlD« belt, pulley and alts. Priced to borne et al.. Undivided quarter in ped sell. Kay Glbeoo, Fbooa Odell n. »II terest NU NEU Sea 31- Tp 3 N- R ror Bale — Altklfe and wheat hay. Al wheat II B W-------- * ■» -------- M 80 a. Amount ___ »1338 No. 955 for the year 1920, A. Pater- hay, «20 a ton. Tel. «458. B. F. Blythe. J28tf eau. SU 8E% Sec. 23 and BK NBK Hen* For Hale—Live 15c per lb., dressed SOc Sec. 26- Tp 1 N- R 10 B W M 100a. delivered on Saturday morn Inf*. Phone Sil Odell, or phone order lor brae to SIM not Amount —.... »68.03 laler than Frld*y noon. Alao a food sow. alt No. 9» for the year 1920, 8. C. For Hale—»acre* of food land and 6-room Priestly, N 18a of NBU 8EU Vol. 13| bunfalov with eleelrlelty and nle oak abade. 192 Sec. 8- Tp 1 N- R 10 B W M. «H mile* <>UL Frioe 42000. % cash and balance Amoimt ---- ------------------------------- »8.0» terms. Al«o—«.room house close down town. Fine view of river, note 41000 ceab and bal No. 967 for the year 19». J. W. Rig all by, Erwin * Watson First Lots 29 ance term* PhooetdSI. to 34 Block 7 and Lots 37 to 33 Block Foe Hale-Three aectlon Culler apple erader 3. Amount ______________ ____ »7.63 In excellent oondlilon al IM. H. M. Kuhn, al« No. 988 for the year 19», Anna M. Wb Ila Bal mon. Wash. PboneW Rush. NEU Sec. 38- Tp 1 8- R 8 E W M. 160 a. Amount_______ 834.48 No. 959 for the year 19», Security For Bal«-1» «. 4 ml Im aoaibwmt of Hood Savings Ok Trust Co., NU 8EU-NU Rlvor. 12 », Is applm. pear* and charrie*, «-rm. NU 8WU- SEU Sec. 19- Tp 1 8- R «»•»deni boom, apple hooae, paeklag booae, mm to 2 atora* «rawe 10 E W M 90a. Amount_____ »216.63 oblcken hoaam t re*k «»»• tbio plaoe Might Na 960 for the year 19». Percy T. eonatder Portland property. Rl.4 box W. Tai. jyilU Shelley. EU NWU NWU-NWU NW 87<a-_________________________________ U NW U Sec. 13- Tp 1 N- R 10 E . r°*flne broo<l aowa. doe to farrow W M 30a. Amount___________ »14.24 Aug. 10. J. R. Förden, phone Mt«- xtf No. Ml for the year 19», T. H. For Mie-Baled alfalfa bay, Tel. Odell «4. M Smith, NU SWU SWU Sec. M- Tp 3 N- 10 E W M 20a. Amount . 31133 For aale — Belwl new crop alfalfa and timo thy bay. Alan young frying chicken* Tel No. 962 for the year 19». Chas. P. M Parkdale. K om Rtoger. Mt. H<»d L Sonnlchsen, SU 8WU NWU NWU Sea M- Tp 2 N- R 10 E W M Sa. »336 A smm * No. 964 for the year 1920. Ellen Wat- I, Olenhurst Orchards Lota 41 to 66 Inclusive flee. 9- Tp 1 N- R 11 I »05 14 W ------------- M 160 a. * Amount No. 965 for the year 19», Alice Ward, i •‘“«•rd aedan. IMS model. Barrett Slptna Lot 7 Block A. In flrstclaaa condition, folly equipped, o. M Jy7tf Amount ----------------- .-________ »17.16 Bailey, Bark dale, phone 188. Na 8M for the year 18». J. W. Wat For Bale—Burnifthed 4.room modern booae. A son, Erwin A Watson Second Lots 1 iîgce^: to 7 and 42 to 48 Inclusive Block 3 Amount __________ fit________ »434 . „ , . l-OOK THIS l!P No. 867 for the year 10», John West, For Hale—6 scree good land, modern «.room bouee, nice shad«, rlectrlrliv, good road, fin» SU 8WU-SWU SEU Sec. 8 and SE U SEU Except 10a. VoL 7|477-16a. Also modern «-room house end tour Into, In VoL 12,4» Sec. 6- Tp 1 N- 11 E W down town location, fruit and shade trees, a M 138a. Amount _________ ____ 886.41 real home. Very reasonable. Tel, sum. JeWtf Na 068 for the year 18», W. R. Wi pim. t C lm ®“7 “ tb* G“** “d nans, Lots 5 and 6 Sea 1-TplN- R 0 B W M 108Ua. Amount __ »40.37 l;lb.r,ry uble- k"ch»n cabinet No. 060 for the year 10», Thos. J. with eupbeord. two enameled bath tubs -- JetSir Wint, Erwin A Watson Second Lots good a* new. Phone 2274. 37 to 48 Block 1. Amount ___ »4.07 Na 970 far the year 10», W. H. Woodard. WU SWU SWU SEU Sea 0- Tp 3 N- R 11 E W M 5*. Amount __ __ ___________________ ---- »4.32 No. 071 for the year 10». G. D. Woodworth. 163 by 4» W of Rail In 11,-vn-Ä Öl. aviUVU »1)11111. D8IIV- road Tn SEU NEU Sec. 29- Tp 1 N- R 10 E W M 1U acres. Amount »11.76 Na 074 for the year 10», j. e . Mowers. 2a. SWU Vol. 6,382 Sea 36- Tp 3 N- R 10 E W M. Amount »42 51 No. 978 for the yew 19». B. F. Wall, NU NWU-8WU NWUvNWU 8W U Sec 6- Tp 1 N- R II t w M 100a. Amount _____________________ »7236 That this summons Is published Furarle—One quarter block. 1 lots. 7-room under and by direction of an order . >1OT _ ___ of court made and entered on the, barrtoa, hair' mra 7th day. of July. 1037, and as author- “ iaed by Chapter 278 General Laws ot Oregon for 1923 Dated this 7th day of July. 1937. w**o,d pl<" AtÀ^Zii Q aaì C^ >• u > 7 /'////.■ / / rftaor\w*\ W/ FOR RENT w '^7- Fo' Heat - Kurnlabed ootlagra at Cottage Farm. Telephone MSI. aitf For Rent—Furnished, «.rooaa apartment with private bath, electric range, heau waler and pttone Included. Tel. J794. M Praeprct avenue. ¿jl WANTED • fuä ™ » - WM H. EDICK. -- | Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon JOHN BAKER, 1^^ District Attorney, Hood River .Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. 38-34-7to ! «XOarck ' Uweity.p v> I (• ■ -k” '“■■•U/*. ■ .