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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1921)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER THl'KSDA Y, OCTOBER 6, 1021 g . THE UNIVERSAL CAR Dickson Motor Company Announcing Latest Price Reduction Touring car $587.11 Runabout 555.87 Coupe 738.09 Sedan 805.77 Truck Tractor 1 i: ! we With Starter and demountable rims $572.30 725.35 F. O. B. Hood River To conform with above reductions of Ford products, iave reduced by 25 all labor charges in our' repair department. nT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday ,Octobt'r.2tli,' 1919. Z..-1XSB: BOOTH HOl'ND NnKT II HOUND No. 5 Motor Daily M. 00 03 12 M S5 40 43 4.47 4.50 4.67 5.02 5.12 6.17 No. 3 No. I No. I No. 4 Wo. 6 No. Mntnr 'Dally Mmilj ll'iillyl uninr Motor ,, KxoJ.pl stations Kxoepl Exoepl ! "r Haturd'J Daily s'nd'y 3ion Bondiy "iy! Daily Only A. If. A. If. I1- M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 10.45 H.O0 ,...Lv. Hood River Ar 8.00 (.2.r, 2.16 6.48 10 48 8.08 Powerdala 2.57 0.22 8.11 s.4i 10.57 8.15 BwitebbMk 2.50 9.16 2.04 6.84 11.10 8.25 Van Horn 2.40 8.08 1.52 6.28 11,13 8.30 Mobr 2.35 8.58 1.48 8.18 11.18 8.40 Udell 2.30 8.53 1.48 6.18 11.23 8.45 Summit 2.26 8.4(1 1.36 6.08 11.26 8.50 Hloticher 2 20 8.42 1.32 6.08 11.30 9.00 Holltela 2.10 8.37 1.27 5.57 11.33 11.05 Wiiians 2.05 8.34 1.24 6.64 11.38 9.80 De pm. 2.00 8.80 1.80 6.60 11 43 9. SB Trout Creek 11.15 8.25 1.15 5.45 1163 0.35 Wood WOrth 11.05 8.15 1.05 5.35 12.00 10.00 Ar. Parkdale Lv 11.00 8.10 1.00 6.30 M. A. M. A. M. I A. M. I P. M. P. M. "Steam, t Motor. Uwinj to United space on Motor Carn all trunkB and heavy baggage will I dandled on the uteamtraiiiB, either in advance of or foUowiafthe pMMngMI. L.M'JLII.'I sMB Whenlyou think of a Dru Store think of CHAS. N. CLARKE "Your Druggist" Phone your orders Phone 1262 GROCERIES For people who think for themselves, are the groceries of quality. You will want the best at the right prices. Come in and we will see that you are satisfied. B. LB. IIAESSEE "GROCERIES OF QUALITY" S. E,. BARTME55 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON'. Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 O.aK STREET PHUNK 1894 ' a nnt n in rtimorn in AITIX HAItVKSl IS NOW IN FULL SWING The last day of September found the Hood River valley apple harvest in full wing. Orowera in all sections had begun picking. In moat instances, fol lowing the picking of such varieties aa Winter Bananas, Jonathans and Ort leys, grown in quantities small in com parison with the two main commercial apples of this valley, Newtowns and Spitzenburgs, growers turn their crew of pickers into their Newtown trees. Spitzenburgs are usually left aa long as possible to gain much color. But the early frosts of three weeks ago have already resulted in an un usual coloring of red varieties of ap ples this year, and even Newtowns will carry a larger percentage ot yellow blushes on their cheeks this year than ordinarily. Indeed, oldtime growers say they have never seen handsomer apples than are being taken from the trees this season. "The Spitzenburgs of the Hood Riv er valley are all premium apples this season," declared H. F. Davidson, fol lowing an inspection of his orchard tracts last week. "After a little pol ish they glow like the fruit picked from the young trees 12 and 15 years ago when the district won its first fame. This year, too, the apples run uniformly to the medium large sizes. The crop will be a very desirable one to market." The apple market, however, so far has been just a little disappointing to many growers. I he great apple fam me of many eastern districts, where springtime frosts left the trees of mid dle western and southern districts bare, caused the western growers to look forward to a pre-harvest price of an approximate $2 per box for extra fancy stocks. Indeed, some of the otFera of several weeks ago at this fig ure were flouted. For the past few weeks, up to the middle of this week, independent buyers were offering $1.70 for extra fancy Spitzenburgs, of the size 163 and larger, and the quotations on Newtowns were 10 cents lower. The offerings on Spitzenburgs were in creased last week to $1.75 ner box, but sales are rather meagre. There seems confidence among growers as well as the buyers, who supply eastern whole salers, that the price will mend, aa the apples begin rolling in to consumption. Mid-Columbia growers were never more adequately equipped with com mon labor for the harvest. Prospec tive pickers and sorters have flocked to the district by automobile and train. Every available camping nook of the Hood River and Mosier districts of Uregon and the Underwood and White Salmon sections of Washington is the harvest homesite of some motoring family. Growers, although the number of new packers initiated into the work has been greater this year than ever before, are finding difficulty in secur ing sufficient packers. Scores of Cali fornia citrus workers have flocked here, but are withholding their ser vices. They are demanding seven cents per box for packing. The average grower considers live cents an ade- piate maximum. Many orchardists are meeting the situation tiy breaking in members of their families at the packing bins. PROSPEROUS FARMER'S WIFE NEARLY STARVED Declaring, she was actually starving to keep from Buffering awful misery, Mrs. Amy Fetercon, wife of a prosper ous farmer of l.akeville, Mass., gave out a remarkable statement, recently, in connection with her relief through the use of Tanlac. "Sometimes I wonder how I lived through it all." she said. "1 would have attacks of acute indigestion near ly every time I ate anything. Those terrible cramping pains and the dis tress from gas ai d bloating were al most unbearable and I just thought there was no hoot? for me. "Rut now I'm eating anything and I feel as strong ai"l well as I ever felt in my life. I e gained back all the weight 1 lost and six pounds besides and I know from my experience what Tanlac will do. It's the best medicine in the world." Tanlac is Bold in Hood River by the Kresse Drug Co. Adv. Crews Compktiiij! Loop Stretch Crewe are now engaged in complet ing the six miles of new grade of the Mount Hood Loop Highway on the northeast base of Mount Hood, accord ing to Stanley C. Walters, chief forest ranger of the district. Connections have already been made with the county road to the forest bounds, Mr. Walters states, and it is now possible to travel in automobile four miles on the new road and glimpse some of the magnificence of scenery that will be made accessible. Mr. Walters reports that crews have begun new slashing to the east of the snow peak in the vicinity of Horsethief meadows. Anotl, crew is busily en gaged in placing the abutments of a steel bridge thai will span the east fork of Hood river. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Fill Picking Crews Mr. and Mrs. Snnon'Henson are en gaged in the harvest of the apple crop on Mrs. Uenson s oak orove orchard place. Last week they decided to till their picking crews. Mr. Renson mo tored to town in his Fierce Arrow sedan. Mrs. Benson followed in her Franklin. The two big cars halted at the Apple Growers Association employment office, where forty or more men and a few women loitered, awaiting assignment. When Mr. and Mrs. lienson called for harvest help, there was a general surge toward their cars, lhe big cars were soon piled high with blanket rolls and other apple harvest camp equip ment, and the owners were taken on as passengers. Mr. and Mrs. Renson, Association officials say, made the time record In tilling their harvest crews. ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT of Eastman Cameras and Supplies have arrived and we can now show you all the new designs. 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. Let us do your DEVELOPING you "Sandy Service with a Smile." AND PRINTING. We give Yours to Serve K E I R. Reliable Druggist No Four Horse Teams Available The substitution of the motor truck for motive power in transportation was vividly emphasized last week when Foreman Haker, in charge of a crew engaged in assembling steel girders for a 3-span structure over the east fork of Hood river on the Mount Hood Loop Highway, tried vainly here to se cure two four-horse teams to draw the heavy girders from I'arkdale to the river bank. Mr. Darker had already tried to hire the teams in the Upper Valley and less remote rural districts. He may have to leave the valley for the draft horses. To Gain a Good Itcputation The wiiv to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you appear. That is prtciscly the manner in which Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has ear i 'I its reputation as a cure for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Kvery bottle that has been put out by the manufacturers has been fully up to the high standard of excel lence claimed for it. People havi found that it can be depended upon for the relief anil cure of these ailments and that it is pleasant and safe to take. If you have any kind of auto electri cal trouble. S. I). Cameron can find where it in and fix it for MM or it wil cost you nothing if he fails at Caecadt (iarage. jy2ftf No. 326 Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. In the Matter of the Estate of Eve C. Sehall, Meccased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Eve ('. Sehall, deceased, has filed with the county court of Hood River County, Uregon, her first and final ac count and final report and asks for a final settlement of said estate and said court, by an order dated and entered pa the 12th day of September, H21, has appointed and fixed Saturday, the lath dy of October. Iftl, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day in the court room in the court house in the city of Hood River, Hood Kiver County, Oregon, as the time and place of the hearing of any and all ob jections to said first and final account and first and final report, and all per sons having any objections thereto are hereby notified to file the same with the clerk of said court on or before said date. That this notice is pub lished n accordance with the order of said court for four consecutive weeks, beginning with the issue of Senember 15. 1921. Rose M. Dattej Administratrix. John Raker, Attorney for Estate. sl5ol3 Notice for Publication. IVpHrtment of tbe Interior. V S. Ljknd Office at The Pulle. ore.. AngnM ML Notice I hereby riven Unit Sn.miH Knwl Uiwry. whine poelofTice addrean U Kill Sher man Ave. Ilmxl kl ver, ore , did. on the .'Tt k diiy or Jtilv. IW1. rtU" In till, "ttli-e sworn Hotel Tennis Courts Built The mid-Columbia's most pretentious tennis courts are nearing completion on the grounds of the Columbia Gorge Hotel. The courts are located in front of the new resort hostelry. Ultimate ly they will be surrounded by shrub bery and flower gardens. The completion of the courts, it is expected, will stimulate an interest in the game local and it is anticipated that some of the state's tournaments may be played here on the hotel and Hennedict Tennis Club courts. Hot. iti-ttcr Than Fills? i ne question nas been asked, in what way are Chamberlain's Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills Our answer is. they arc easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is so gentle that one hardly leahzes that is is produced by a modi cine. Then, they not only move the bowels lut improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion "ur ki"Uk Bniahini iJ In charge of Mr. Don ner berg - a Bniaber of experi enee. If van are having kodak troubles ah I'an about it. His experience is at voiir service - with a smile, sloeora v Dunnerberg Co. jy22tf Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the t'ircuit Court of the State of Uregon, b r Hood River County. Margaret G. Mooney, Plaintiff, vs, Hood River Base Hall Club, a Corpora tion, Defendant. Pursuant to an execution and order of sale dated the 20th day of Septem ber, 1821, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Uregon, for Hood River County, in a suit wherein the above names plaintiff, Margaret G. Mooney, recovered judgment against the above i lined defendant, Hood Riv er Rase Ball Club, a Cororation, for the sum of AM, with interest thereon since the .'(rd day of January, 1920, at the rate i t i igbt per cent per annum, the further sum of Seventy-five hol lars attorney! fees, and j 10 costs of suit, which judgment was dated the 16th day of September, I8CL and en- incKeiea in me above en an the 20th day of Septem and wherein and whereby 1 d to sell at public auction rperty in said execution and le described, and hereinafter set forth, to satisfy said with costs and attorney's huckabay & BARGER Hood River Motor Car Co. Plumbing and Tin Work Repairing Storage Gas and Oil PIPELESS FURNACES j general service station Telephone 1 M I Fourth and State Streets nerw.n I at liberty to broteat tht pur- rolled and i titled court ber, 1811, waa order-, the real pn order of sal particularly judgment, lees ; 1 will on Saturday, the 22nd day of October, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Hood River, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest tiidder for cash in hand to atisfv sani judgment, all the light, title and interest which the defendant Hood River Itase Kail Club, a Corpora tion, had in and to said real proiierty on the 24th day of Decemlier, 1914, or has since acquired. Said real property is particularly de scribed as follows: Fart of lxt 2, in Section 35, Town- ship 3 North, Range 10 East of the! Willamette Meridian, more particular-1 ly described as follows: tommencing j at the quarter section corner of Sec- j tions 35 and 36, Township 3 North, ! Range 10 East of the Willamette Mer idian, where is what is known as offi cial monument No. In; thence South along the center line of the County Road 25 feet, to the intersection of the center line of the Tucker County Road with Belmont County Road ; thence North t7 degrees 57 minutes west up the center of the Belmont County Road 377 1-10 feet; thence South parallel to the section line be tween Sections 35 and Ml said town ship and range. 376 53-100 feet to a stake; thence South J7 degrees f7 minutes east 377 1-10 feet : thence North siting said section line 37 .VI I mi feet to the place of beginning, con taining three acres of land, more or leas, and tiring ia Hood River County, State i.f regon. Sani sale will be made subject to confirmation by the Court. Dated this 22d dav of September, C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery CZJOl TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Office, Smith Block, Room 2. Tel. 80M HOOD RIVER, ORE. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETBBQUB1 BURGEON In prepared to do miy work In the veterin ary II no. He chii be round by calltnitHtor tl'"nlnir to the KhhIOoh miIiIh. L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M. General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 Rrosius lildg. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic and Electric Treatments. Rooms 23, 24 and 25 Heilbronuer Hldg. Phone 1833. Hood River, Ore. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 1 National Hank Building Hood River, Oregon H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answered In town or oonntry Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, ltd I: Ofnre, 1211. Ottli-e In the Broslnii Balldlnf B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work .HO Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER, OREGON 8. A. DOCKSTADER PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Flayer pianos a specialty Laava orders at Sloctim's lWk MBN DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and BURGJEOM Rooms 17, 19, 20 Rrosius Kuilding Res. Phones: lr. Abraham 4152. Ir. Sifton 3613. Office 4151. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones : OOsea 4211 Res. 1811 Office in Elio Huilding H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. I'KNTIST EI.IOT III II.DINO Telephone 3M12 IIOOH RIVER lR. W. F. JONES Chiropractic and Klectrotherapy Smith Huilding, Third and Oak Streets Hood River. iegi n Office Honrs, s . m. to s p m. Phone 23RI Other Hours by Appointment E. L. SCOBEE. D. D. S. HROSICS BCIIlMMi Office Hours: 8 a. m. to p. m. Office Tel. 311 Ran ience Tel. 3412 MISS B. lo II a llld defeat the eotrv II rK.t.NR Wool". M,k Kegitter I gon. Thoa. F. Johnson. Hood River County. Ore- GRIFFIN Mando- Tt acher of Violin. Piano, lin. tiuitar. Etc. At Old Hahnej Residence Tel. 8881 opposite Telephone Building. For Sale Apple Tree wood, 16-in. $8.00 per cord delivered in Hood River. Leave orders now for your Apple Hauling. We have a 2-ton Denby Truckready to take orders from any one on East Side. Our warehouse is fully equipped to handle up to 6,000 or 8,000 additional boxes of Apples for some grower in Van Horn vicinity. See us and solve your packing problem. A. F. BICKF0RD & SONS Phone 4688 WE WANT Gravensteins, Wealthys, Wolf Rivers and all early fall apples. Extra Fancy and Fancy, also Faced and Filled packs. Sheridan Fruit & Produce Co. Succataort to SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO. JOHN SHERIDAN, President 211 Washington St. Portland, Ore. Cold Storage FOR APPLES Portland Artificial Ice Co. Telephones 18th and Thurman Streets PORTLAND, ORE. A 3245 Main 234 ARE YOU PREPARED for the cominj? cold months? If you have ever experienced the i neon ve n i en ce of beinfr caught without a sufficient sup ply of coal to keep your home well heated, we do not have to remind you of ordering early. We can make deliveries today of the highest grades of coal. Taft Transfer Co. in iwm fmm WMTmTmmtWmWm The Foundation of this business is a host of sati.stied customers. Itisour aim to supply better coal than the ordinary without any extra charge. That we succeed is proven by the many satisfied customers who obtain their coal here right along. We believe you would join them if you once gave our coal a trial. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 I