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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1921)
nOOI) ItlVEIt GLACIgg, TnORPDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 Me-o-my, how you'll take to a pipe and P. A.! Before you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy'us jimmy pipe -and some Prince Albert! Because, a pipe packed wifch Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis fied before and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why P. A.'s flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it's a peach! Fringe Albert Prints Albtrt im told in toppy rod bagt, tidy red tint, handtome pound and hall pound tin humidor and in t ho pound cryttal glatt humidor with tpongt moiitonor top. Copyrisbt 1921 by R. J- Reynold Tobacco Co. Wlaiton-Salom, N.C. the national joy smoke GOOD GROCERY SERVICE. We make our every day performance tell the kind of service you get at this store. Our constant aim is to get your order to you promptly and to fur nish you the kind of goods and values that will bring you back to this store for more. Our service pleases a host of patrons who know what good service is. If you are not buying your groceries of us, begin now. Let us show what we can do for you. (c HOC Consolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL LW We Want More Selling Apples Extras, Fancy, Choice, Orchard Run, Faced and Filled and Cooking Grades, of Jonathans, Spitz, Ortleys and Delicious. Sheridan Fruit & Produce Co. Successors to SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO. JOHN MihHIDAV President 211 Washington St.. PORTLAND. ORE. GET FREE STAMP 11KKK. W. J. Baker & Co. I alerH in KE'AL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands GUN CLUB LOSES BY SMALL MARGIN The Hood River Gun Club team of 10 men waH defeated in a joint tourna ment liy The Dalles club at the latter city Sunday by only four points, Hood River breaking 484 birds, percentage HGH, while The Dalles men broke 438 with a percentage of 87.6. The local men will shoot against The Dalles on the Hood River range October 30 The Hood River team will visit The Dalles again Armistice Day. The scores .f Hood River men Sun day were as follows : Foreman 48 Marshall 40, Frank 49, Poland 40, Durnbolton 43. Vogt 40, I'ooley 4 Davenport 43, Alexander 37 and Bishop 37. The Dalles men scored as follows Stoneman 48, Manning 40, Ingram 47, Vogel 48, Schano 38, Fitzgerald 43, Co berth 45, Dr. Thompson 39, Dawson 43 and E. B. Thompson 41. Several of the Hood River men, who recently have been making exceedingly rood scores on the local range, fell down at The Dalles, evidently as the result of confusion caused by strange surrounding. Following the main event the high Hood River five shot the high five of The Dalles. The local team lost by a single point. William Marshall broke 24 out of the possible 25 in the second match. RAIL HEADS PROPOSE LOWER FREIGHT RATE Immediate reduction of freight rates on agricultural products for a trial pe nod of from On to 90 days, pending runner wage reductions, was one of the proposals of high railroad officials at the conference of the Association of Railway Executives in Chicago last week. A general policy of wage and freight rate reductions was the dominant topic under discussion. Realization that the legal steps necessary to lower waues and transportation charges would delay any benefit to the public indefinitely was said to be responsible for a dehn ite proposal to aid agricultural produc tion. according co ranroaa omciais, a temporary reduction of rates on farm iroducts was thought to be possible with comparatively little delay. A tentative reduction of 10 per cent was suggested. Meanwhile the roads would take up wage negotiations with their employes. Thomas W. Lawson Wires Daily Mrs. Henry McCall, daughter of Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston, noted for his Wall street forays, and five children have arrived at Mrs. Alma I Howe's Cottage Farm, where they will remain for several weeks. Mr. Mc i.aii, wnose lamer is prominent in New England Republican political cir cles, operates a large stock farm near Frineville. Mr. Lawson sends the McCall chil dren a long telegram daily. He was apparently was one of the most enthu siastic fans at the recent world cham ionship baseball series, and his grand hildren received reports of the game irect from him before results were obtained through press bulletins by other local folk. Motor Truck in Mad Dash The mad dash of A. R. Shank, driver of a 2-ton truck, owned by the Taft I ransfer Co., which became unman ageable on the heavy grade of State street early Thursday morning, created i sensation, lhe propelling mechan ism became disarranged and the brakes failed to hold. Mr. Shank remained with the vehicle and attempted to steer it to a point where he could check the speed. The truck reached a speed estimated at 60 miles an hour. Mr. Shank could not hold the wheel, and it swerved to the street side. truck a telephone pole a glancing ilow and plunged into the Huekabay & Harger plumbing shop. Mr. Shank's injuries were limited to a tew minor scratches. Lyle Growers'Sell Apples H. E. Morgan, orchardist of Lyle, here last week, stated that he and numbers of his neighbors had sold their apples for the season to F. E. Olleman, of Yakimaat the following prices: Exta fancy $1.80; fancy, $1.55 and C-grade, $1.30. The Yakima buy ers, Mr. Mrogan stated, will ship about 10 cars from the Lyle district. "Our sale," says Mr. Morgan, "re sulted from a press dispatch from Hood River. The Yakima buyers de clared that they had not known for merly that Lyle produced apples on a commercial basis." A Satisfying Puff and a satisfying smile makes Batten satisfactory all round. There's a particular reason for this, in view of the fact that all our cigars ;ire made of the thirst grade of tobacco. You will not hind a bad one- same on the bottom as on the top. THE FLECTRIC KITCHEN IL S. QIOMI, Prop. HEIGHTS JITNEY Fare 15c each way Leave Heights at Hart HoteL Leare down town at Electric Kitchen. Oilier drives at reasonable prices Office: Electric Kitchen. Phone 1191 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. Apple Harvest Building Material Sp ijl price-, on rough lum ber. r will furnish anything in dimension;, on immediate no li, i Where desired c will deliver to any part of the Valley. STANDARD I I MBKR CO. HORN BROS . Prop. Tel. SMI J. D. McLUCAS t ON I K.( I OR Practical worker in St. hip, Con crete, lirirk and Plaster. Kicavatint;. (trading. Etc. Hooil Kiver. OmajQSJ fVe will be glad to see you and your friends at any time at THE APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE BUICKS and CHEVROLETS Orelud Trailers aid fieaa Sowers Hood River Garage Tel. 4444 THE OLDSMOBILE LINE Highway Auto Company Tel. 4331 for demonstration Hood River Box Co. For Your Boxes Waucoma Lumber Co. Ireneral Lumber Business TetrHtoar No IJU Legion Appraisers Appointed The world war veterans' Btate aid commission last week announced the mimes of appraisers appointed under the bonus law. The appointees will receive $f for each appraisal under the loan feature of the act. This fee will he paid by the applicants for loans and not by the state as announced at the time the bonus act was enacted. Following are the names of the Hood Kiver county appraisers : Harold llershner, M.i-tin M. Mill and William Stewart. Mcintosh, Smith Elected At an nrgaj zation of the directorate of the recently formed Middle Fork Ir rigation district, which supplies the ranches and orchards of the Upper Valley, C. K Mcintosh was elected president. hrnest C Smith was named secretary. t'pper Valley Philanthropic Upper Valley civic organizations, have begun a.aen.hling apples and po tatoes to le distributed to Portland charitable institutions. The fruit and tubers will I. delivered by growers to the store of It. J. Mclsaac, whence they will be shipped. The work of philanthropy is an annual custom with Upper Valley growers. Interesting Pictures Displayed Fred W. Dm nerbtrg last week made an interest!. - display of pictures at his bookstore. The pictures included some of ti more appealing executed by Maxrielii 1'arrish. One of them showed the mystery of Crater Lake, one of Ore.'"' greatest scenic assets. Card of Thanks To all those in Hood Kiver who ren dered assistance and courtesies during the illness and after the death of i Medric M. (ireer we extend our sincere thanks. Georire H. (Jreer and Family. COLD WEATHER TO HELP APPLE SALES Cold weather over the eastern points of heaviest distribution will result in a stiffening of the apple market in the opinion of C. W. McCullagh. "Under the influence of all of the talk of a crop failure of apples in the eastern commercial points," says Mr. McCullagh, ''growers are prone to overlook the enormous production of poor grade fruit in many districts. While ultimately this low grade of fruit is of no commercial consequence, it must be considered until it is disposed of. Right now the markets are glutted with it, and we can expect no great rally until about holiday time. ' The California markets offer an outlet for a considerable quantity of our apples, but there is an enormous tonnage of fruit grown within an im mediate radius of the southern metrop olis that must be consumed before the public will be attracted by our apples at prices we must receive. I just had a letter from a Los Angeles dealer who told me that at least 1,000,000 boxes of apples are available in dis tricts surrounding the city." 30,000 BOXES ARE SENT BY STEAMER See the Champions PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION PORTLAND NOV. 5-12 $75,000 in Premium Beef and Dairy Breedi Horses, Swine, Sheep and Goats Immense Poultry and Rabbit Show Wes tern Dairy Products Show Spectacular and thrilling Night Horse Shows. Largest exposition of its kind in America 1U acres under one ruori .llPl.VJIJ J REMEMBER THE PORTLAND, OREGON. Apple shippers here loaded an ap proximate 30,000 boxes of fruit on the S. S. Northumberland, which called en route from Seattle to England via the Panama Canal, at Portland early this week. The Apple Growers Asso ciation led in local shipments with 15,- 000 boxes. Dan Wuille & Co. loaded 12,000 boxes of Hood Kiver apples. Phey assembled 8,000 boxes from other districts where they have branches. The Hood Kiver Fruit Co. shipped 3,000 boxes aboard the steamer. Local shippers will also make heavy loadings of apples for England aboard the Moliere, due to sail from Portland about October 23. special prices oa Utah King Ci d red ) ' at. Phone 2101. Fmr Lumber and (aei Co. Uf Coming to HOOD RIVER DR. MELLENTHIN A Successful Specialist for the Past Fifteen Years DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will be at Mt. Hood Hotel When You Spray With Bordeaux You will need a pair of our SPRAY GLOVES You can also save time and trouble by using our Freshly Prepared Bordeaux Paste HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY Phone 2421 Monday, Nov. 7th Office Hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ONE DAY ONLY. No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate n medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon,. He visits pro fessionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sci atica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any bet ter, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Kemember above date, that examin ation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Address: 886 lioston Block, Minne apolis, Minn. n3 The BEST All Season Food Never let your children be without it. It makes for healthy bodies and happiness. The Hood River "Oregold" is the best. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY We have a. full stock of California clamp wan-house trucks. Call and see tlicm or pbOM us for prices. Ideal Fruit & Nursery Co., phone 5N32. Bltf Summons Insist on genuine Ford parts when having your car repaired. Dickson Marsh Motor Co. n2otf Could This Happen to You? An automobilist injured a man with bis car. Tbe injured man demanded a large cum in damages. The auto mobilist consi lered his demands unreasonable and refused to pay. Tbe next dav tbe claimant tiled suit against bin) for $2,(NM attached bis bank account property until it was rettled. It cost the automobilist and onrt costs to remove attachment ! A $15,(100 Travelers Automobile Policy would have saved this man" all that worry and expense! and and ,000 this J. W. CRITES Phone ISM Old City Hall Plumbing Shop TOM FISHER. Proprietor Plumbing. Heating and Furnace Work HOOD RIVER. rhone lt7.; OKI Furniture and Hardware FOR SALE Highest price paid (or second-hand article! and junk. tor. H ;ross "r 1 and Oak. Tel. 1213 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood Kiver. I'ercival L. Adams, Plaintiff, vs. W. B. Moore and Jane Doe Moore, his wife, Defendants. To W. B. Moore and Jane Doe Moore, his wife : In the name of the State of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 24th day of November, 1921, that being the last day of the publication of this sum mons, and answer the complaint filed herein against you, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand-1 ed in the complaint, to-wit: For a judgment against the defendant, W. B. Moore for the sum of $200.00, with interest thereon at 7 per sent per an num from the 9th day of November, 191fi, until paid, also for the sum of $1750.00 with interest thereon at 7 per cent per annum from the 9th day of November, 1910, until paid ; also for the sum of $402.04 paid by plaintilf as taxes on the premises hereinafter de scribed; aLo for the sum of $I?50.00 as attorney's fees and the plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein ; and for a decree against both of the defendants herein foreclosing plaintiff s mortgage executed by Charles W. Edmunds and Hessie Eathrop hdmunds, husband and wife, on the 9th day of November. 1908, and assumed by W. B. Moore on the 20th day of July, 1915, and upon the following described mortgaged premises : bituated in the (.ounty of Hood Kiv er and State of Oregon, to-wit : Be ginning at the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 35 in Township Three North of Kange Ten Fast of the Willamete Meridian, thence West along the North line of said Section 35, 9.04J chains to the Northeast corner of a 10 acre tract owned by A. C. Lender, and wife. thence South along the East line of said Lender's 10 acres, 9.97J chains to the Northwest corner of a certain 10 acres owned by Leon M. ltentley, and wife, thence east along said Bentley's North line 10.21 chains ; thence North 9.87J chains to the said North line of Section 36, and thence West along said North line of Section 35, 1.16J chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less, all situated in the William Jenkins Donation Land ClHim No. 38, and being the same property which we have this day acquired from the grantee herein, which said mortgsge was given to - secure saiu sums and interest thereon, attorneys' fees and costs and disburse j menta of this suit that the whole of the aforesaid premises in said mort gage described be sold by the sheriff of Hood River (ountv. Oregon in the manner provided by law and the prac tiee of the above entitled court and ! that the proceeds of such sale be ap plied to the payment of the amounts adjudged herein to be due plaintiff on said mortgage, that said defendants and each of them, and all persons! claiming under them subsequent to the' execution of said mortgage be barred j and foreclosed of all right, title or claim in or to said premises, and be be let onto possession therecf upon tbe production of the Sheriff's Certificate or Sale. This summons is served upon you by publication hereof in the Hood River tiiacier, a new spaper of gerx tion in Hood Kiver Count which publication is pursua der duly made in saidcau day of October, 1921, b the H. L. Hasbrouck. Judge of Court, Hood River Count which requires -id publu made for six successive wee Date of first publication. 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 !ri gi r. The Pheasant Fountain and Tea Room and Oregon Hotel Dining Room All Under Same Management Breakfast Noon Day Lunch Regular Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. Open 6 JO a. m. to 11 p. m. Ice Creams Beverages Confections HOOD RIVER'S FINEST EATING PLACE ate of l'.'Jl. 67 Title Oregon. ol3n24 last publication, November Joseph K. Canon, Jr., Trust Bkte.. Portland. Attorney for Plaintiff. Funeral Director I will furnish funerals complete for adults for flOO. This in cludes neat and attractive caskets and all the courtesies and service o( a first clam funeral director. Where desirable the finest and highest priced obtainable is always on hand. S. E. BARTMESS 0