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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1922)
BOOD RIVER GLACIKK. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1022 I UNIVERSAL Ranges and Heaters SKIING WAS FINE SAY SN0WSH0ERS 211 - : 7x ' r ii ONYX Six memberB of the Portland Snow shoe dub, after four days at their mile-hih clubhouse near Cloud Cap Inn, arrived over the Mount Hood rail line Wednesday of last week, returning home. The men. who returned down the mountain in a snowstorm, say they have never Been skiing conditions bet ter than this year. The six miles from the clubhouse to Mount Hood Lodge was negotiated in less than an hour. The party climbed to the top of Coop er's Spur Monday. The snow, over 10 feet on the level, the recreationists report, is drifted 2.0 feet around the Inn, CALIFORNIA SPEED COPS OVERZEALOUS THE HANDY CORNER (By A. D. Moe) STUMP BURNING TO BE DEMONSTRATED UNIVERSAL Prices Are Down See Kelly Bros. Co., Inc. Gordon G. Brown has iust received a letter from I'uul V. Maris, director of extension work of the Oregon Agricul tural College, announcing that demon strations in stump burning on logged off land of the tinner Vallev will be held here some time this vear. The college experiment station, Mr. Maris writes, has approved plans for several such demonstrations in various narts of the state. Dates will be determined later, he says. Isaac Heal. Upper Valley potato grower, for some time has been urging that the college experts aid growers of the logged olF sections in freeing their land of stumps. A stump clearing demonstration was scheduled here last fall, but was postponed for various interruptions. Anyone wishing sewing call Mrs. Can non, 810 Columbia or phone 3473 after 0 P. M. o27tf See the Master Incubator at APLIN'S STORE czjorzz) Ue Heights 12th. St. Summons by Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood Kiver Countv. , Anna M. La Rose, Plaintiff, vs. Will iam La Kose, Defendant. To William La Rose, above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and to answer the plaintiff's complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before April lBt, 1922, that being more than six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and make answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her said corno- lainr, lo-wu: tor a decree ot divorce forever dissolving the marriage con tract now existing between you and plaintift and granting plaintiff the care, custody and control of Cora May La Hose and Laura Marie LaRose, minor children, and awarding plaintiff forty (40. U0) Dollars per month f c r the support and maintenance of said minor children. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the lluiioiable H. L. Hasbrouck, County Judge of Hood River County, Oregon, duly made and entered on February 14th, 1922, which order directs that same be published in the Hood River Glacier, a newspaper printed, published ana navnig a general circulation, in Hood River County, Oregon, for six successive and consecutive weeks be ginning with the issue of February Kith, 1922, and ending with the issue of March 23rd, 1922. Rnce & Krazell, Attorneys for Plaintff. 1210 Yeon Building, fl6m23 Portland. Oregon. We Have Moved Our shop is now located in the basement by Brad ley's Printing Shop on 3rd. and Oak St. ALSO We have added force. He has had 19 Altering, relinin, and Rents' clothes. Mr. Dixon of Portland to our years experience. ladies' leaning and pressing of We call for and deliver czjoezd The City Tailors Phone 1124 NEXT WEEK IS CANNED GOODS WEEK Try our Yellow Free and Cling Peaches 25c and 35c per can Apricot, Pineapple, Pears, Spinach, Pumpkin all the vvell-khown brands of Canned Gooas. Don't forget our saving on Bread and Bakery Goods. L. H. HUGGINS Ph wt The Pheasant Fountain and Tea Room and Oregon Hotel Dining Room All Under Same Management Breakfast Noon Day Lunch Regular Dinner 5::50 to 8:30 p. m. Open 6:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. Ice Creams Beverages Confections HOOD RIVER'S FINEST EATING PLACE Butter Is Healthful No statement was ever tn ural food contain liody building the butter is a necessity to the brication it furnishes the body. er. Not only does this nat elemenLs in abundance, but system, because of the lu You mav secure substitutes a matter of health r see to it that her prehaps and pay less for them, but as economy the wise housewife will children are fed on the purest of butter. Use Hood River Oregold and you'll know you've done your duty to your family, your town and your Valley. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY San Diego. Calif , Feb. 12. 1922. We arrived here Saturday afternoon and have taken an apartment for three weeks. Did not see as much of the Pomona country as expected on ac count of rains. It sure can rain in this country. We don t know anything about rains in Oregon. It comes down here in sheets, the roads till with water and it runs over the sidewalks. Every canyon or depression from the hills develops into a "wash," and after every heavy rain sand, mud, gravel and rocks roll across the tields and roads, tearing up the pavement, taking out bridges across the dry creek beds and so-called rivera, and generally playing havoc. This is the wettest season in years, so thev sav. How ever much it damages roads, it is of much benefit to crops. The reservoirs are all full and the ground is well soaked. We went from Pomona to Corona and then to Santa Ana by way of the Santa Ana canyon, a beautiful drive along the Santa Ana river. As we got through the canyon we entered Orange county, probably the most productive emus belt in tne state. This countv also has big walnut groves, besides raising many sugar beets. The frost damage was not as severe in that sec tion, and but a small percentage of the crop was lost by the freeze. This county is often in the limelight on account of the activity of the speed cops. Judge Cox keeps" the jail at Santa Ana full of offenders against the traffic laws. "Beware of Orange county" was the warning given us several times. While we have been moving along so leisurel as to be way under the speed limit at all times, we expected to get through Orange county wunoui any trouble, liut we found that overzealous cops in Santa Ana are not overlooking an opportunity to trap the motorist. We got to Santa Ana all right, registered at the one hotel in the town and put the car in a garage. It appears that some sleuth saw visions of something contraband under the load in the back of the car covered with canvas. He forthwith came to the hotel looking for me but 1 was out. He told the garage man that he was satisfied that that same car had been through there several times and was carrying booze from Mexico. Despite protests the officers searched the car. After my return to the hotel 1 was notified that a policeman was looking for me. The hotel proprietor called up the station, found out what was wanted, told the sleuth he had better lay off. and we were not further molested. Wonder what 1 will run up against next'.' So I will pass along the warning: "Beware of Orange county," and add, "Keep away from Santa Ana." Judg ing by the looks of the town, motorists generally are passing it up. The hotel we stopped at has fauly good service, but was built 45 years ago, with the architecture and appointments peculiar to that period. 1 walked around the town and saw but one other hotel and that evidently a very poor one. Did nut see a gasoline filling station in the town except the usual pump at gar ages, and not many garages. The main highway between bos Angeles and San Diego does not run through the city, which has a population of 25.000. The Orange county jail may get many boarders who deserve to be there, but judging fn,m my experience me overzealous police are determined to keep it full at any flimsy excuse. the manager ol the Los Angeles type foundry said he was stopped re cently while ambling quietly along the road, by a speed cop who tried to fasten a trathc violation on him. In sisted that he had got awav from the cop some time before, going about 80 miles an hour. "Your wagon looks like the one which got away from me, i e said, and a took a good deal of talking on the part of the Los An geles man to avoid being "pinched. " Again 1 say to the motorist, ' Keep away from Santa Ana." We left the town in a rainstorm, but glad to get away at that. We had no trouble on the road, although occasion ally driving through water, sand and mud on the pavement. One bad wash out had a planked detour. The rain lasted until we reached Torrv I'ine hill, and by the time we got to La Jolla the sun was breaking through the clouds. San Diego looked good to us. Practically no blackened foliage Special Prices for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 24 and 25, 1922 C3 Quaker Corn Flakes 9? White Ribbon Shorty 75 Snowdrift, 4 lbs. 85 Oats, per sack 6GV Cane & Maple Syrup, gal. $1.75 Tea Garden Syrup, half gal. 70c Pancake Flour, any kind, pkg. 30c Shreaded Wheat 15 Cheese, pound 3hV Pheasant Coffee 23 Corn Starch ) Calumet Bak. Powder 30 Crescent " " 30 Royal " " 40 Raisins, package 23 Dates 22 Currants 20 Popcorn lb 7'2 SALE UN PHUKUdKAntt The Noted PATHE $120 machines for $60 $150 machines for $75 Any two records for $1 C IOEZZZD THE BOOK & ART STORE HOOD DIVER. OREGON HUBBARD TAYLOR Proprietor I"T nnee If !! Hwiw i i i n mwi j Orf nl Remember We have the largest stock of lumber in Hood River County to select from. You will save money by letting us quote on your require ments. Yours for prompt service. OREGON LUMBFR COMPANY DEE, OREGON Your ryour bathroom-and health Every fixture bearing the name"Maddock"is designed to do more in protecting your family's health than all the prophylactics that could be stored in your medicine cabinet. Maddock lavatories are provided with a patented cleansing feature which makes it easy to keep the overflow clean and Sanitary. Maddock closets have extra large water surface, which insures the utmost in non-sniling sanitation. Maddock bathtubs are made in the latest designs and of a con struction which is germ-proof and easy to clean. Let us give you estimates for a complete bathroom equipment of this character. Or, we will gladly crive figures for any bingle unit. A request for this information will not obligate yuu. M. P. GIBBON The Flowers of Spring Wi I Soon be Blooming VV. F. LAR AWAY RELIABLE JEWELER trorr the frobt I K?ra:i balmy air. llL' uri green, t kill ins in blossom, and warm, We are located where we expect ti ant hours, listening door organ and b bhine, or wandenr tiful flower and sri Lincoln's binhday today and we met Porter there. Mrs her health and is mu feeling a little homtt folna. W. F. Andre located near us aJs A inxhip, uncle of tht San Diego look a place to suer, little warmer than section. It is much around, and there art to go for amusement. Halboa I'ark, M many pleas- the great out- Ig in the nun- rough the beau- ordered walks. elebrated there and Mrs. J. (' Porter is here for h improved, but -k for the home s and wife are ). at is Geo. li. adden boys. M I tl e best to the winter. me for It is a M Los Angeles I a-ier to drive plenty of places TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 CLEAN PL ALL GAME BOWL AM) BE HEALTHY at the Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STREET PMtNI UN S. E.. BARTMES5 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381. 3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON 410 OAK STREET Ladies' Night Wednesdays Open 12 to 12 W Hi M ill Parkdale Ml kahs Elect I he Oregon Grape He be k ah lodge, of Parkdale installed the following offi cers Tueday of last week : Leota Parott. N. Q. ; Alma Kitchel, V. (j ; Etta Demmon. Sec y ; Maude ! .Shearer, R. S. N. G : Elsie MrConn, L. a. N. (j. ; Joe Demmon, R. S. V. t.. ; Allie Perkins. L. S. V. G. : Lizize Meyer, Chap. ; Alyuna Routaon. C. Florence Even jn, W. ; Marion Shearer, I. la.) and Will Moody. (). G. Mrs. Alyuna Routaon was installing officer. c . I I a I a . niii'r louffe me niemDera enjoyed a valentine party and refreshmeuta were served. Mothers' Meeting Today A mother' meeting will be held at Library hall this afternoon, when Miss Sohreyer, of the state board ot run ing, will give an address on child hy giene. She will give a brief explana tion of the Shepard -Towner bill relat ing to mater r : Dr. V R. Abraham will talk on goitre, and Mrs. Glendora Blakely will give an address on topic of interest to mothers. A Jadiriou Inquiry A well known traveling man who visits the drag trade, says he has often heard druggist ak a rustoner, who wished to buy a cough medicine, whether it was for a child or an adult and if for a child, they almost invari ably recommended Chsmber Iain's Rem edv. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There is not the least danger in givire it and for coli,, croup and whooping cough it is unsurpassed. ")0H 12th Street. J I !! I j Ltdfefc?3 I.I II II 1 V N W WW dlftnta? 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There you will find CANNED GOODS Wholesome and Appetising solve your cooking problem. We are always erve you. Just telephone us if you cannot 1 RASIER & SON A Place Fur Your Convenient Recreation Play a friendly game of billiards or pool. The best foods at all hours at our grille. Cigars, soft drinks and confections. And, if you wish, you may enjoy our bowling uieys, none oeiier. THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN H. S. t FORGE, Prop.