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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1921)
CO 9 nOOD ftlYER GLACIER, THFRSDA Y, AUGUST 11, 1021 SPECIALS Following: specials take effect Thursday the 28th Good for two weeks : Bulk Cocoa, - lb. 15c Picnic Shoulders, lb. 25c Peaches, 20c, $2.25 Quaker Corn Flakes, n 10c Brooms, 47c Ghirardellis SSSL I lb. 37c lac BULK GOODS A new barrel of bulk Corn Oil. same as Mazola, it gives fine satisfaction and much cheaper than in cans. Quart, 40c; Half Gal., 76c; Gal. $1.35 Bulk Peanut Butter, lb. 10c Bulk Salted Peanuts, lb. 15c Bulk Corn Starch, 3 lbs., 25c on Consolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL WAVERLY OILS Going stronger than ever. Are you saving yourself a dirty, disagreeable job by availing yourself of our free crankcase service. Come in and see how pleasant it is. MT. HOOD MOTOR CO. Early Apples Wanted Ship your early appu s no Crab Apples. Pears. Tomatoe give you intelligent sales erv rge apples in demand. Poultry wanted. We quick returns. Sheridan-Beckley Co. 211 Washington St. Portland, Ore- Keference Hibernia Bank Get address stamp from Glacier Office HEIGHTS JITNEY Fare 15c each way Leave Heights at Hart Hotel. Leave down town al Elect Kitcben. Other drive at reasonable prices Office : Electric Kitchen. Phone 1191 S. E. BARTME55 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EHBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of I mbal mers. Phone 1381. 3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON N. W. ELECTRIC CO. IS OFFERING STOCK Preliminary drilling has been start ed on the site of the new power station of the Northwestern Elettric o. on the White Salmon River. soundings with diamond drill hav oeen taken and the extent of bed rock on the dam site estimated. In the event the company decides to start work on the project at once the new plant will be inoperation sometime late In the spring. The new plant will have a capacity of approximately 8000 horse power. This will give a combined ileveloned ran. acity of 28,500 horse power on the White Salmon, as the Condit plant now in operation has a generating capacity of 20,000 h.p. On August 1st the company open ed its books for the subscription of its First Preferred Stock, having permission to sell a maximum of ten thousand shares to its customers and friends. The money derived from the sale uf this security will be used to extend the company's lines in Clarke Co., Wash., and to rurnish tunds for the new nrnicrt on the White Salmon. T. V. Arnreiter has been appointed manager to look after the interests of the company's stock sales in the Columbia River district. A notable fact in the. of ferine rtf this security that although the Northwestern but a little over eight years old has succeeded in obtaining about per cent of the available load Portland's downtown district and 70 per cent of the available In the outlying districts where rvr a rti ssu rEAKL UIL(KIROSENE) is refined and re-refined by a special process, mak ing it a clean - burning fuel for home use. Ask your dealer for PEARL OIL. . - I is is It 80 in over load tneir lines have been extended. The twenty-fifth consecutive dividend on the preferred stock of the companv was paid July 1st The stock is a 7 per cent security and Is selling at $!5 to return 7 3-8 per cent on the money invested Financial men are at opinion that the Issue will be sold in record time in view of Its attractiveness umler present condi tions, but It Is the intention of the Northwestern Electric Co. to distri bute this issue rather in smaller amounts among a greater number of residents In this section as it has been the practice with the ereat Oregon public utility cornomtinn working on the theory that the nub ile, who la the user of its service, must necessarily be also a benefici ary in the profits of the company. KU KLUX KLAN NOT WANTED HERE The Ku Klux Klan is not wanted in Hood River. This ig the exureasion heard daily from men in every walk of me nere. 1 wo weeks ago an organiz er ot the Invisible Empire came here and began seeking candidates, and it is reported with authenticity that citizens began allying themselves with the mysterious order. Much speculative conversation was heard at first, but cit izens for the most part apparently have arrived at conclusions emphatic ally opposed to a Hood River Ku Klux Klan. Some have even been heard to declare that they will allign them selves with a i-ounter-klan. in case a Ku Klux organization comes into being in the city. I have never even had a popgun in my home," said Roy D. Smith, who has aeked local organizations to take a stand toward eliminating the Invisable Empire from Hood River, and the majority of the population of the peaceful valley is just as weaponless as I. We have prided ourselves on being able to leave our homes, night or Jav. with doors unlocked. Hut an nouncements of such an instrument of violence as this Klan causes us to feel as though we ought to go and buv the highest powered rifles. 1 believe the people of our county are too intelligent to permit the formation of such a relic of the dark ages." $500 For Lost Ring An litl'.'r it a niiBawl . ,f KOO I., L H Ml1liuun II 1 U 1 : , ,,f tk,t h.w..nA -- . ...i, ''. ' . ' v.. ii.i i in tinuu Vegetable Oil Co., for the recovery of a large diamond, lost Saturday between the Columbia Gorge Hotel and Hood River, resulted in many folk searching the roadside and streets along the route traveled by Mr. Sullivan. The stone, valued at ?3,"(K), had been worn in a ring by Mr. Sullivan for the past 1$ years. An examination of the set ting evidences that two of the claws had become worn allowing the valua ble jewel to drop out. It was thought the stone might have been lost in a washbowl at the hotel. Fixtures, however, were unscrewed and plumbers delved in sewer traps to no avail. Vincent & Shank in New Quarters The new nine. rhurnitiriyfil hv ifu " ----- r- . . ...v. aM, neatnesH unit rnnvenienr the Vinson & Shank urocerv store imeneri fur him. iness on time Monday morning in the Sheets huildinir at the corner of Oak and Second streets. The owners de clare that thev will enrleavnr t nixL. their store known throughout the city and valley for the convenience of its service. I d Abbott Moves Garden Ed C. Abbott bought a new home last week. He had planted a garden in the backyard of the old home, which the owner plans on rerenting. But Mr. Ablnitt, undaunted, has removed his vegetable plants to his new plot. Tomato plants, with young fruit al ready formed, and blossoming bean vine were removed and are now thriv ing in the new garden. Mr. Abbott soaked the plants to be removed well, and after they had been reset he kept a sprinkler going over night. Their growth, he says, has been uninterrupted. Card of Thanks we wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for their words ! of sympathy and an appreciation of I their acts of kindness during our re-j cent bereavement at the time of the death of our husband and father. We will keep sacred in our memory e-! i pecia!lv thoe kind minstrations of the ' i Masonic ; odgi . Grand Army of the 1 Republic, Woman's Relief Corps and! Wauna Circle. Charlotte Williams, Emma Hrotiua. SOME BARGAINS Twenty acres, full Ave In cultivation. Ixhh of good wood on It. Lies well. Irrigated. $1500. Twenty acres, nine In apples. Mosi of these trees are about II years old and all are In healthy condition, chance for big crop next year. Uood terms on price of .i000. not Including this crop. Full forty acres cleared for 85000. Un. der irrigation and on Loop Koad. Homestead of 120 acres on Loop Koad forjiaoo. Several acres cleared. Some good springs and all under ditch. KEN K WEI) PROSPERITY is almost here. Now Is a much better time to buy than next spring will be. Ta,ke advantage of the situation. Make your deals now. J. W. CRITES HELPFUL HINTS Let us make some sugges tions in behalf of the house wives of Valley homes. During these days of lei sure, when compared with the rush of harvest days just ahead, plan some do mestic improvements that will lift the burden from your wife, Mr. Orchardist. Let us install a Fairbanks Morse engine to put running water in your house and kitchen. How handy would electric lights be, thus eliminating the drudgery of cleaning lamps. We have an electric system that is just the thing for you. SLUTZ BROS. Tel. 3173 Ask your dealer for Havoline Oil It makes a difference L. C. BAl.DW IN J. W. SWOPK BALDWIN & SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. Plans and Sketches for all Classes of ftriMlngi Furnished. CoiiBtrnctioh Work and Alterations. No Job Too Rig or Too Small. Our Work is Our Recommendation. BROSIUS IU II DING HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phone Mtt THE FASHION STABLE'S Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR ic'ical worker in Mn C crete, Brick and Piaster. Excavating, (iradinc Kit- Hot Weather Disorders of the ho ly dangerous, particu h,'t weather of the and in order to proteci family against a audder Ix ttla of Chamterlain's arrhoea Remedy. It can upon. Many have testiru ce Hence. Mt. Home Camp 14, I 2nd and 4th Fr.dars f old K. ..( P. hall. Mrv Km conler, Mrs. fclualftl. tw in aes els are extreme- j arly during the summer months, ect yourself and len attack, get a ; a Orrgoa't Higher Institution of TECHNOLOGY Fifht Schools Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPFNS SEPT. 10, l:i fm mMmwm'tm intr f tto Rrnirir Oregon Agricultural College CORVALL1S he I We wil you and plad to st friends i any time at THE APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE ' umumum mmmmmum wmuu um ummuum uaumaa maum STAR BRAND SHOES are made of solid leather because in all the history of shoemaking there has not been devised an adequate sub stitute for solid leather. THERE'S QUALITY AND WEAR IN EVERY PAIR. In Workmanship, Style and Finish, "Star Brand" shoes set the standard of distinction, and the prices -they speak for themselves. "Star Brand" shoes are made in all grades and styles for every member of the family. CZIOEZD Star Brand Shoes Are Better Come in and see for yourself the values we have for you. We guarantee to reduce your shoe bills. CZ30EZD ALL LEATHER SHOES cziorzz) SOLD BY J. C. JOHNSEN HOOD RIVER, OREGON We appreciate your business ANOTHER REDUCTION IN TIRE PRICES 30 x 3 $11.50 30x3 13.75 32x34... 16.75 32x4 21.75 33x4 24.00 WM. WEBER. G. L. DAVENPORT Grower and shipper Apples, Pota toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes true variety "The Best that's Grown" fill N. Jt I JL TRADE MARK All kinds of Produce solicited. 147 Front St. PORTLAND. ORE. Keep Your Poultry House Clean USE GETZEM MITE KILLER for Mites and Other Vermin Another Hood River Product Efficient and Economical Hood River Spray Co. Phone 2421 THE HOERLEIN RANCH "Canyon Pines Chalet" For vacation or week end. scenic spot of lower Hood River Valley. For vacationists Jftairinf a delight ful country plane. Entertain luncheon, - oinners dancing Mattress Making and Renovating Pads, $3.50. Mattress, from $4.50 to $7.50 Upholstering and Furniture Repairing CARPET CLEANING Sleep and rest well on a Hood River made mattress. Wright's Mattress Works 417-418 May Street PHONE 3341 RULE WE say this to you, fair woman you will find that fair prices rule in this food store, i ou will discover that we are polite and that the food we sell meets every known test and re quirement. Demonstration of Kerr Qffan & Co's nodi row Funeral Director I will furnish funerals complete for adults for $100. This in cludes neat and attractive caskets and all the courtesies and services of a first class funeral director. Where desirable the finest and highest priced obtainable is always on hand. S. E. BARTMESS $5 Paid by the Comfort Foot Powder Co. lor anv case or scalded fei 'piration, odor it fails to satis- A-k yolir druggist, tioe dealer or headquarters, McMinnville. CAMPERS AND HIKERS ATTENTION TREE PROPS Special prices on rough lum ber We will furnish anything in dimensions on immediate no tice. Where desired we will deliver to any part of the Valley. STANDARD LIMBER CO. HORN BROS.. Prop. Tel. 551