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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
CI 0 flOOF) RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JI XE 23, 1021 I "v. . n, " - w r ix pi wroum the heart of the Cascades On the motor road from Seattle to Tacoma and the East, the motorist passes through many points of unusual set nic interest. Lake Keechelus is one of these. It is over six miles in length, having the appearance of a great river, and is situated at an eleva tion of 3,000 feet in the very heart of the Cascade range. Motorists will find this region a most enchanting country dot ted with beavtitul lakes and mountains and huge fir, spruce and cedar trees measuring In some instances six to eight feet in diameter. And all along the route the motorist can get Red Crown Gas oline the all-refinery motor fuel that insures quick starting, rapid acceleration and more power. Look for the Red Crown sign. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) e Gasolwe of Quality 1 . . "" 'ra The Best in Groceries We make it a point to keep our shelves filled with the best in Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Truck Garden Stuff and Fruits of all Kinds in season. We will be triad to help you prepare your picnic hamper. Just phone us when you are getting ready that lunch on short notice. FRASIER & SON !ft rrr. hood railroad company Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday, October 29th,' 1919. O ) 4 mu i ii ium Mi KORTBROl si No. S No. I No. I Motor Motor ;""' Daily M) j y. M. A. M. A. M. 4.00 10.45 K.(K)j 4.03 10.48 8.06 I 4.12 10.57 J 8.15 I. IS 11.10 B.IS 4. li.is s.:w 4.35 11.18 8.40 4.40 11.2! h 45 4.4S 11 S M 4.47 11.30 0. 00 4. B0 tl.ll H.Q5 4.57 11.38 fl H ' 5.02 i; :i si L'j 5.12 11.63 35 6.17 12 00 10 00 M I A. M. I "Steam. tMctor. Owing to limited c Stations Lv. (food River r . . . . l'nwerda'e . . , . . . BwHehbaek . , . . . . Van Horn . . . Molir Odell Summit . . . Hloneher .. . . llolstein ... . Winans I '. I- . . . Trout Creek . . . .Wood worth Ar. P.rkdalt Lv. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 No. 8 i mily t I 'ally u.,.. Motor Kxeant Baeept "m., Hatard'f Siniiliiy HuixIh Uaily ! Ouly P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 3.tXl 9.25 2.15 0.45 2.57 U.22 2.11 ; 6 41 2.50 0.15 2.04 i .34 2.40 9.02 1.52 I 6.22 2.35 8.58 1.48 j 8.18 2.30 KM 1.43 j 0.13 2.28 8.46 1.36 0.00 2 20 8.42 1 .32 ! 0 02 L'.IO 8.37 1.27 j 5 57 2.06 8.34 1.24 6.54 2.00 8.30 1.20 5.50 11 15 8.26 1.15 5.45 11.05 8.16 1.06 5.35 11.00 8.10 1.00 5 30 A. M, A. M. P. M. r. M. handled on the Ht , int r:tm- on Motor ( am all trunks and heavy baccate vtill bi either in advniii . or following the passenger. Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDl.Rl.ON, Sol Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STRFKT PHONK 1 14 r S. E. BARTME55 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed wild Oregon's first class of Imbalmers. Phone 1381. 3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON LOST CHILDREN CAUSE EXCITEMENT George, or "Mike" as he is better known to those of Cascade avenue res idence flection, 3-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Franz, produced several exciting hours Wednesday niht of last week when he was reported missing and officers and citizens engaged in wide and diligent search for him. The child was finally located near the Co lumbia Gorge Hotel, a mile and a half from the city. Mr. Franz and his wife were in Portland for the day. Their small son had been left with a family several blocks away in the Heights section. About 5 0 clock "Mike" grew homesick, bOt on his arrival at the family residence and finding no one he disappeared. On his safe re turn to his mother he reported that he had started to Portland to find her. The little fellow, en route to Fort land, had stopped to play in Fhelpa creek near the new hotel. He appar ently had fallen in the stream. A family residing by the Highway found him about dark and provided dry cloth ing. He was a happy boy when he arrived home in a borrowed cap and coat, both near man's size and far too large. Hut his happiness was meagre as compnared with that of his mother, who had just arrayed home and heard of his disappearance. The night before residents of the Heights section and police officer a searched for two hours before locating the 2-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. fc,d Abbott, recent arrivals from I'rine ville. 1 he kiddie had wandered to an opposite part of the city and was found calmly strolling a dark street. CANNERY BERRIES IN VERY SMALL DEMAND The remarkably high nualiity of the local strawberry crop has been a boon to growers this season, as the canning demand for cull fruit has been negl glide. The flood Kiver Canning Cx. is operating on a limited scale, employ ing only about 20 girls and women. The first lot of canning stock was shipped last week by the Apple Grow ers Association to Portland canners at a price of six cents per pound. 1'he high ijuality of fruit has enabled growers to pack practically all of their harvest in commercial shipments. The cool weather prevailing over the mid- Columbia has been of great benefit to growers, as it prevents the softening of berries. Warm weather would have resulted in a high percentage of over ripes and a glut of the limited cannery market. EVERYBODY SEES A CHANGE IN FATHER North Rank Road Progresses Steadily Hard rock men and a steam shovel rew are making steady progress on the North Hank Highway between the recently constructed steel bridge over the White Salmon river, which divides Skamania and Klickitat counties, and the Washington landing of the Hood River-White Salmon ferry system. The link of the road proceeds at the foot of the Columbia canyon parallel ing the S. P. & S. railway line. 1 he contruction work is difficult orresponding to much of the Columbia Kiver Highway in this county. Blasts tired hv the road crews in removing rock points remind oldtime residents of the heavy cannonading characteriz ing constructing the North Hank rail line. No Box Shortage Here While some Northwestern fruit dis tricts are alarmed over a box shortage, Hood Kiver growers, according to ship pers, are well taken care or. 1 he Apple Growers Association announces that it has already received nearly sufficient shook to care for its affili ated members. Warehouses are loadetl with boxes and growers are being urged to remove them to their ranches. Forehanded growers have already be gun the manufacture of their boxes for the fall harvest. Grateful Son Saj II in Father Look, Like D I (fere! Man Since Taking Titular "My father has suffered from chronic stomach trouble for over twenty years and has paid out thousands of dollars for medieines and doctors," said G. W. Slayton, a well known Cobb county farmer, living a short distance out of Atlanta, Ga. "We tried nearly everything to cure him and he went off to the Springs, thinking maybe the water might help him, but it just looked like nothing would reach his trouble. Then he tried dieting and lived on liquid food until he aim ist starved, but even that failed to do him any good and he just kept going from bad to worse. 1 don t giit'rts there ever was a case as stubborn as his, and if there ever was a confirmed dyspeptic he was one of them and 1 guess he would have been one yet if it hadn't been for this fa n lac. "The first, we heard of this medicine was when my father saw an advertise ment in the paper from parties he knew in Tennessee, who were friends of his, and he knew what they said about it was the truth so he got it right away and began taking it. Well, sir, it acted just like magic, every body notices the change in father. Why, he is just like a different man and sits down to the table and eats like a farm hand. Only yesterday he ate pork and turnips for his dinner and ate so much we were actually afraid he was going to overdo the thing, but he laughed and said nothing hurt him now and that he was hungry and ex pected to eat and make up for lost time. "Now, when a medicine will do things like that I think people ought to know about it and I want to say right now that 1 would not give one bottle of Tan lac for all the other med icines and health resorts in the country put together. " Adv. ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT of Eastman Cameras and Supplies have show you all the arrived and new designs. we can now Eastman Cameras and Films Can be had from us in all styles goods are all new (just in) and stock is fresh. We carry the latest devices in SELF-TIMER (take a picture of yourself), PORTRAIT ATTACHMENT, SKY FILTERS, COLOR FILTERS, and NEW STYLE TRIPODS. you Let us do your "Sandy Service DEVELOPING with a Smile." AND PRINTING. We give Yours to Serve g K E I R. Reliable Druggist Notice to Creditors THE WEARY WAY M.i 1 1 v BeflM Less Wearisome Many in Hood Ititcr to With a back that aches all day, With rest disturbed at night. Annoying urinary disorders, 1 Tis a weary way, indeed. Dohii's Kidney Tills are especially for kidney trouble. Ask your neighbor. Are endorsed by Hood Kiver citizens. Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 1210 Kugene St., Hood Kiver, says: "1 am glad to say a good word for I loan's Kidney Pills, I know one can depend on them. My kidneys were weak and 1 had at tacks of backache. If I overworked or took cold, I felt dull and languid and had no energy. My work was often neglected. Dizzy nervous headaches were frequent and my kidneys did not act right. I read of Doan's Kidney Tills and used them as directed. They soon gave me relief from these ail ments and benefited me in every way." Prim Mc. at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get iWn's Kidney Tills the same that Mrs. Wheeler had. Kosle -Milhurn Co., Mfr.. liutfalo. N. Y. M In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood kiver (kunty. Notice is hereby given that E. U. Gate & Co.. and L. U. Gate and A. J. Wagstaff of Hood Kiver, Oregon, have made an assignment of all of their property, both personal and real, for the benefit of all of their creditors, to W. F. Hartrampf as assignee: and that W. F. Hartrampf has accepted said trust and taken possession of the property and entered upon his duties as such assignee and has filed his deed of assignment in Hood Kiver County, Mate of Oregon. All persons having laims against B. U. Gate & Co., E. U. Gate and A. J. Wagstaff, or either of them are hereby required to present said claims properly verified and with proper vouchers showing all the facts concerning sucn claim, togetner witn a statement of the security held or claimed to be held therefor, and such other matters a? may show the nature and consideration of the debt and will warrant the allowance thereof, to the undersigned assignee within three months from the date hereof. Said claims may be presented to W. F. Hartrampf at his office in Hood Kiver, Oregon, or at No. 027 Kailway Exchange Building, Tortland, Oregon. Date of first publication June 2nd, 1921. Date of last publication July 11th, 1921. W. F. Hartrampf, Assignee. Citation In th.- County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Judson Sidney, Deceased. To Henry Montague Sidney and James 11. Kazlett, his attorney : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby commaned to appear in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Hood Kiver County at the Court House in the Citv of Hood Kiver on the lSHh day of July. MH, at the hour of 1.30 o'clock r. m., then and then to show i Hute, if any exist, why the letters testamentary issued to Henry Montague Sidney should not In revoked and why the aaid Henry Mon tague Sidne should not te removed as executor of the above entitled estate. WitncM the signature of the Honor able H. 1.. Hash roue k. Judge of the above entitled court, this l.Mh day of Notice to Creditors In the Counts Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood Kiver County. In the matter of the estate of Louis Tlog, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed, by the County Court of Hood Kiver Coun ty, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Louis Tlog, deceased, and has quali fied as such. All persons having any claims against above named estate are hereby required to present the same, properly verified as by law required, to the undersigned, at the office of John Taker. Attorney at Law, in the Hro sius Building, Hood Kiver, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 24th day of May. 1921. John E. Tlog, Administrator of the Estate of Louis Tlog, Deceased. m20jn2;i Notice of Hearing on Final Account Noice is hereby given: That the un dersigned, as Executrix of the Will of Agnes Kay, Deceased, has hied her Final Account in the Countv Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon, and that Saturday. June 26th. MM, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the l ounty t ourt room in Hood Kiver, Oregon, has been ap pointed as the time and place for the hearing of any objection thereto, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, May 2t!th, IStL Adelaide D. Kay, Executrix. George K. Wilbur, Attorney for Estate. m26jn2.'? C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery CZ30IZD TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT Safeguard your family's health Lavatories that have no metal work to be cleaned above the slab; closets with extra large water surlace and thin, sanitary Hushing rim, which insure the maximum In non-soiling ad vantages; bathtubs made in the latest designs and always easy to clean These are the features that safeguard the health of your family when your bathroom is equipped with Maddock fixtures. Let us give you figures on health . 'urance of this character. Youll find the rate is low for the years and years of protection that Maddock equipment affords. Ask us about it today. FRENCH & 908 Twelfth Street GIBBON HOOD RIVER, ORE. June. MM. jnf;21 Kent Shoemaker. County Clerk. huckabay & barger nood foyer Motor Car Co. FlUmbing and Tin HOrk H pairing Storage (.as and Oil PIPELESS Ft 'UN ACES i nkral service st.mion Notice of Hearing on Final Account Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as Administrator of the Estate of Maria MrGuire. Deceased, has filed his Final Acconnt in the Court of lloud Kiver ( WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach'Kidneys- Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Ollice, Smith Block, Boon 2. Tel. '.i'A4 Until) RIVER, ORE. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, UCIHSBD VETERINARY SURUE0N In prepared to ilo any work rne veterin ary fine. He can lie foninl hy calling al or pi"-tnntr to me phhiiioii Minnies. L. L. MURPHY. D. D. M. General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 I!ni8ius Rldg;. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic mid Electric Treatments. Rooms B, 24 mid 25 Hcilhronner Hl.lj;. PboOC 1833. Hood River, Ore. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 1 National Rank Bttflding ilixxl River, Oregon H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSIC I AM AND SURGEON. I'allN promptly HtiHwer?d In town or couutry Hay or Night. Telephones: Keldeuoe, Mflj Oftlre, 1211. Olrice In the BtohIuh Bnlldin? B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work .MO Cascade Avenue HOOD RIM R, OREGON S. A. DOCKSTADER PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Player pianos a specially Leave order? at Slurum's Rook Store MODERN BARBERSHOP IN OLD HUNT PAINT SHOP BUILDING Every convenience. "Equipped to care for every member of the family, from father and mother down to Uie child who wishes his hair cut or bobbed for the first lime. A lifetime of experience enables me to give Hood Kiver the best massages and shampooing. JOHN CALANDRA in DRS. ABRAHAM rilYSICIANH an. Rooms 17, 1!, 20 Re: Phonos Dr. AND MHOS I St RUEONS Rrngius Ruildine The Housewife's Ready Storehouse You wouldn't expect one order to do it, now honest would you? There is always something for any meal or for any sudden occasion if you keep your pantry stocked with groceries from Kaesser's. E. 23. z:aessee "GROCERIES OF QUALITY" ARE lr. Abraham 41U Sifton 3613. Oilice 4151. Th National Remedy of Holland for r .turtaaand ndorsl by Queen WilhaU mina. At all druggista, three sizea. LmI o the n.irf .ol.l Medal om every be mmd accep do imilUoe DR E. O. DUTRO PHYSICIAN AND SI ROKON Office: Hall Bld)., Phone 1571 Hour, I to I p. m. Residence: Odell. Plione, Odell 353 Hour: 9 to 11 a. m. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones : Otli.-e 4211 Res. 1811 Office in Kliot Building I i Ii phone 1941 Fourth and State Streeta THK SANITARY W Y HOHMXN sTr.WI PRKSSKK All Germa Killed J. C. MEYER (food Kier' Tailor and Pre ear r Hotel Oregon Bid. Tel. 1124 i-urniturc and Hardware FOR SALE Hiirheat price paid for en-oral -hand article and junk. H. 4.ROVS M and Oak. Tel. 1213 t ountv ( irejron, fjn, at tl at the C Ri-er, Or the time i Dated this mI that Kr J. H. Harlett. Attorney for Katate ixint v. lay. Juh Mh. ' ten o'clock a. m., urt Houae at Hood been appointed as for the bearing of freto and the nettle y of June. 1921. S. K. Bartmeas. Adminiatrator. LENORE GREGORY TKACHKR Of VIOLIN Kuropean Training and Kxtierience Cail Satu-davs at trv' H.itel, or . Mis Orcg'Tv, sos Hincork Portland, Oregon. H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. DKNTIST HJ01 lUII.DIN.i Telephone XM2 HOOD RIVKR DR. W. F. JONES Chiropractic and Electrotherapy Smith Building. Third and Oak Strec Hiod River, Oiegon Honrs. . in. in p m. I'lione J2hl Oilier HiMirs tiy Appointment Dr. Carolyn underhill DENTIST Smuh Building Telephone 2621 C. H.JENKINS, D.M.D E. L. SCOBEE. D.D.S. DKNTIST BROSIl s BCILDINO Telej I,m: OAee 1081; mideoce 3331 Office Hour: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Ofhe over Butler Bank j Office Tel. 3161 Re-t I. ce Tel. M. YOU RUN DOWN One Month' roatment. Try our Nux and Iron Tablets-$I.OO for V C. N. Clarke, The Glacier Pharmacy Telephone 12 6 1 0DEP flow jop At. VAklGQAt Now is the Time Coal is choap that is cheap in comparison with what it will le when cool weather sets in. So why not save 1 he money you w ill need the cna I anyhow. Call us up. today and order a ton or two or three order your whole win ter's supply and save by it. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 I