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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1921)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921 8 S3F 0 ABigDrop in cJell-0 The Genesee Pure Food Company. Le Koy, JN. Y. 2 yE are looking forward to this year with confi dence. If you have never dealt with us, we will be glad to serve you. Our experience in the meat and grocery business enables us to give you VALUE AND SERVICE .w. W THE SANITARY MARKET HOLMAN & SAMUEL Phone 1811 Deliveries at 9 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. DRESSMAKING PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSMAKING AND LADIES' TAILORING by competent dressmakers and tailors MEYER & SMITH Oregon Hotel Rldg. TAILORS Telephone 1124 CLEAN ALLEYS 2 packages CLEAN GAME Bowl and Be Healthy 410 OAK STREET Phone 1282 TUES. 7:45 Rusness Men's League. THURS. 7:45 Women's League WEI). 7:45 Mercantile League. FRL 7:45 Valley League Open 10:30 a. m. 12 p. m. Closed Sundays. LADIES WELCOME AT ANY TIME. 6 : TOURNAMENT ALLEYS : 6 E. E. HOI'S E C J K RUSE J Health ! Fun! 1921 Resolved That 1st- We will sell only the best quality foods. 2nd We will keep market, meat and men clean. 3rd -We will put serve in service. 4th We will correct every mistake if possible. 5th We will appreciate your patronage and food will. 6th We will, with yowr cooperation give Hood Riveras good a market as any in the state. 7th We thank you for your generous support the past year. 8th We wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 9th We cordially invite you to the MT. HOOD MEAT CO. Where QUALITY comes first. Phone 4141. 4th and Oak Streets. "Just Between You and Me" says the Good Judge Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much long er than a big chew of the ordinary kind that's be cause the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew W ill tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco BEAN SUPER GIANT . MAKES APPEARANCE NASH gf The Hood River Garage is now show ing the improved Bean Super Giant praying machine. The new rig is at tracting a widespread attention of growers. It is cariied by a truck that is of standard width. While the Super Giant put in the field by the Bean penple last vear had all the motor and spray machinery features desired by growers, the truck was unwieldy. The new truck has been shortened four feet. It is underslung, and the entire weight of the big spray tank will rest altogether on the rear wheels. The weight of the machine has been less ened 400 pounds, and the model of this year weighs only 2,700 pounds. B. J. Doran, who has been coming here for several years, is here demon trating the new spray rig. He cites that the LeUoy motor will drive the pump at a 15-gallon per-minute capac ity. A pressure of 250 pounds may be maintained with two or three guns be ing used. The tops o' high trees may thus be reached with finely separated spray particles. Mr. Doran tells of an instance here last year when one of the Super Giants was put into a con test on a 40 acre orchard by H. F. Davidson. The Super Giant, with four men working, finished its half of the tract and handled HO more trees before two ordinary spray rigs were' able to complete the other half. The two small rigs used three men each. The large type machine, which did moje efficient work used 10 per cent less material. The large tank of the new rig saves the labor of from five to six extra fillings' per day. The new spray rig is retailing, f. O. b. Hood River, for $1,110. ARLINGTON HAS NEW PYTHIAN TEMPLE 1 Mrs. Julia A. Bilyeu, of Scio, grand chief, assisted by Mrs. Florence Rand, of this city, grand protector, instituted a new Pythian Sisters' Temple at Ar lington on Monday evening, January 17. The charter list of the new tem ple numbers 58. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. A. Ixngnecker, past chief: Mrs. Vera Lang, most excellent chief; Mrs. Tatone, eminent senior; Mrs. Eby, eminent junior; Miss Don nelly, manager; Mrs. Mabel Marvel, mistress of finance; Mrs. West, mis tress of records and correspondence; Mrs. Sweeten, protector; and Mrs. Irwin, guard. '1 he members chose the word, "So rela," the Greek for sisters, as the name for their temple. The number 51 was supplied. Following the ceremony of institu tion, Confidence Lod e No. 25, Knights of Pythias, held an open installation. A banquet in honor of guests and new ly adopted sisters and brothers of the temple concluded the ceremonial. Vo cal and instrumental selections were rendered and a number of talks were given. "We were certainly struck by the hospitality of the Arlington people," said Mrs. Rand. Nickelsen Twins See Eugene (From the Eugene Guard) Among the distinguished visitors in the legislative party were "Ted" and "Ned" Nickelsen, twin sons of Senator Join R. Nickelsen, of Hood River. The boys, who are only five years of age, were, perhaps, slightly bored with the whole proceeding, but behaved very well indeed. Ned, however, re fusing to be photographed with the Mat of the legislative party, broke awiiV from his father and ran. Ted set him a good example by standing i I. I A KT..J quietly in me ironi row, out ncu kicked and fought valiantly when over taken. What can a boy of five do against 75 august law-makers and at least two executives? Poor Ned was held firmly in his place by Ted and by the time the sen ators and representatives' hats were j off, their hair smoothed and the cor ! rect senatorial posture struck, Ned's i tears were gone. Mrs. Nickelsen said in speaking of ! the boys, "Two boys are such a prob j lem to leave with anyone else that we i always take them with us. They make things very interesting some i times."' News of Apple Exports Exports of apples for the week end ing January z'J were H,BIZ Parrels and 'M 552 boxes. Of these, all went . to British ports save 297 barrels and I 12,398 boxes which went to the Scandi jnavian countries; M986 barrels and 98,252 boxes were shipped from (torts of the United States and the remainder from Halifax and St. John. New York, alone, cleared 12,746 barrels j and 85,300 boxes. Latest reports from Manchester, i England, give the following prices rul ing there: Winesups were $2.2( and j Newtown Pippins $3. HigliPft cash price paid for your used furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain at E. A. bin Co. s20tf CITY CONVENIENCES Why not enjoy them on th farm ? I . i us install one of our Fairhank's F.lectric Lighting Systems. We will he glad to show you its oconomies and conveniences. SLUTZ BROS. Telephone 3173 Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the Stat of On g n for the County of Hood River. In the Matter of the Estate of Eve C. S-'hall. Leceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the ("iunty Court of Hood Hirer County, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Eve C. Schall, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are hereby required to present the same, properlv verifies, to the undersigned, at the office of John Baker, Brosius building, Hood River, Oregon, within 6 months from the date of this notice. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1921. Rom M. Deitc. f.,rr,3 Administratrix. TVsC ESSEX HUDSON Passenger Cars Nash and Mack Trucks Goodyear Tires Waverly Oils and Greases Storage, Repairs and Accessories CZJOEZD MT. HOOD MOTOR CO. Orchard Supplies Arsenate of Lead Bluestorie Paper Apple Boxes Implements HOOD RIVER FRUIT CO. SHIPPERS OF HOOD RIVER FRUITS Flush Your Bowl with our strong and effec tive disinfectant. It is the modern sanitary way. to keep it clean, free from offensive odors, and prevent possible disease. It's safe, conven ient and economical. Try some today. N. H. MacMILLAN On The Heights Time to Build? Will this Spring be a good time to build? For the past few years lumber and labor have been prohibitively high; we have got along with the buildings we had. But we are getting crowded. Shall we remedy the situation this Spring? asks Mr. McMahon, in ISe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Then he goes into the question from every point of view. He tells why prices of building materials have been high; he prophesies this Spring's market conditions; he answers your urgent question: Build now or wait? This series is typical of the way in which THE COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN anticipates the needs of the American fanner. For every farm interest it offers just such "ah ad-of-tho-minute" service. Because the vision of this great weekly is as broad as all agriculture, it can do more than tell what has been done or is being done in your busi ness: it can prophesy progress. It can warn of the causes of price changes before they occur. A single dollar buys THE Country Gentleman for a whole year 52 big, snappy is sues of it. It's a great bargain I know because I read it every week. If you want your copies to b gin coming next week, be sure to rush me your dollar today. It's Written to Help You Prosper WM. G. PARMELEE, HOOD RIVER R. R. No. 1, Box 49, Phone 4757 An uth"ri5 ub"ri;vni ssryCissliBH Tk UWHa I mtsthr. of T StarV E.caiaf P.t a M U B SS UM.-8.M We have taken the agency for MASURY PAINTS, VARNISHES ETC. When you think of brighten ing up the House, or giving the Auto or Wagon a new coat of Paint, remember to call on Blowers Hardware Company Thoroughly Overhauled Second-Hand Machinery For Sale We offer the following: One 4 h. p. Nova Gas Engine. One 2 h. p. Nova Gas Engine. One small Bean Spraying Outfit, complete. One large Bean Spraying Outfit, complete. HOWELL BROS. WOODWORKING AND BLACKSMITHING Tel 2551 Fourth and Columbia QUALITY QUAMI V Ask for BUTTER-NUT Delivered Daily to Your Grocers IS OUR SUCCESS WHERE THE TROUBLE IS dosen't bother us. Once we locate it, and we'll take the car apart to do so if neces sary, we set about fixing it with perfect assurance. For auto trouble of any kind has no terrors for us. We know we can banish it and so do many auto owners who have employed our services. How about you? HOLMAN & MOONEY Good Groceries Courteous Service Reasonable Prices "THESE are the principles on which we base our business. Every day of every week we offer you the best quality at the lowest consistent pr.c and the force of our store is always ready t serve you courteously. THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO. Hood River Motor Car Co. r Repairing Storage Gas and Oil GENERAL Si KVICE S TATION p Fourth and State Street OLANVILLK 1 1 - AT I UV is' Ua 'i.i ' k Hood River, r-gou