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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
HOOD JUVEH GLAClElt. THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1022 t-. " ..wwwrt- In order to better serve the inter ests of our customers and friends we wish to announce that we have arranged with the Tiff 1 1 TlfT ountoooaivMorLO, to act as Sales Agents for "Friend" Sprayers in the Hood River territory. This will give down town repre sentation with machines on exhi bition at all times, together with repair parts and accessories quickly available. With cooperation of ef fort we can thus assure the very best service to all users of ' 'Friend" Sprayers, for which we are now distributors and headquarters for the entirelNorthwest. HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY H 1L ..,., .jbmiix-'.j MjuLLiif fflgattcggacr hi Winter Pear Trees lcnoizz Experts say that Winter Pears should be planted by Hood River growers who expect the best future profits. We have the trees. Boscs, D'Anjous, Winter Nellis, standard winter varieties. We also have Bartletts and all the commercial apple varieties, peaches and cherries. All home garden fruits. fcZIOI3 Ideal Fruitand Nursery Co. Aug. Gurnard, Mgr.. Tel. mi FINAL APPLE CAP, TO MOVE TODAY Except for a single esr, the Apple has shipped the UIUWC13 :ovviuw t last of its 1921 apple tonnage, reaching 1 293 000 boxes. Next to t he last car went" forward Tuesday. The last wi leave today. Total shipments of all fruit last season, including strawber ries," cherries and pears, reached 1,8-11 carloads. The cooperative ayeiicy is now getting its warehouses in shape for strawberries. This crop, from i- ,i;t;ni trill not hoein to roll in carload fiuantiUos until about June 10, a week later than normally. ipu Acc.wiaiinn hni iust forwarded Vto growers checks, uraregatii 10.- 000, in a cash distribution, runner distributions will reach about $200,000. This may be forwarded.io growers at in tho final returns. How- ever, in ca?e collections on No towns are delayed, an nuier varn-u m.j cleaned up before finals are maoe on this variety. CREAMERY DISPLAY ATTRACTS ATTENTION home rrod- ucts exhibits being made by the r irst National Uank has creates K"-' . Uur. r.nn Khiiwinc (Jreirold but- ter. product of the Hood It.ver Cream- dared one of the handsomest designs of a butter carton in the northwest, u ...... i,.un nt.j(ltf arranged with a i i. .i ,..,mt..1 iv 1'. L. Rlanrer. DHL-Ivuiuuitu (,,..v j - . Cards show the comparative per capita j...;ta aiv rntiresentative dairy sections and Fix grain and fruit Tko (lolfvinff nnmihition has a much larger weami, the bank deposits. mi. u.,...i Prm.mprv- a co- iiie iiuuu v....... - . operative concern, has become one o ii... ..ii.,'D -,,. ut tnlid institjl.ionP. ine vBiitjr d ...u ........ - i P ....... m linruv in Hll-the- year income to nearly every orchard u. Hofnro ih( creamery was uwiiic. i kh mr,st nrchnrdtots. even, pur- i i.nttr wr,d i airv rrodui-ts. Now Hood River supplies her own but ter 'and shipments are being made to oiner iuw an. . . . .-,i..-..t i.. h.icmusa is done in pasteurize! cream and buttermilks maae irom wuuic m ;-t --- M.m.r W. M. BlaCK.J backed bv a board of progressive truit Prowers and ranchers, i.i planning a further development of the creamery. One of the cards pre pared by Mr. . i il. f..ll.,,i,wr Marker uearu nie , . , "Contented cows make contented home, thrifty trees, tnriuy pianw bumper crops." . ., .-.1..hrntP.d with Mr. ; maliimr t hf exhibit, the ivtannci hi i'.'" - . i display is especially attract ve at placed to simulate the rising sun. &mpm ipwp k vvn0sf efficient kun&aEtf 1 Tl jpi .Si. The President of the Standard Oil Company (California), author of the statement quoted ahove, is right ui believing that Zerolene is the best motor oil made. The lubrication engineereofthiscompanyhaveproveditrepeatedly,bymeans of thousands of dynamometer and road tests of Zerolene and competing oils. The reasons for Zerolene's superiority are: First, that the Standard Oil Company (California) possesses resources ot, crude oil and of manufacturing equipment and personnel that are unsurpassed in the entire petroleum industry, bee ond,that the engineers and chemists of this company have, from the beginning, been given cart3 blanche to make full use of these exceptional resources, and to spend all the time and money needed to develop a lubricant ideally suited to the needs of the modern internal combustion engine. At the President's request, we are undertaking to tell the motorists of the Pacific Coast the story of Zerolene. We shall 'do this by means of a series of signed statements in the public press. These statements will set forth in plain Ian guagethe requirements of an efficient motor lubricant, and the detailed reasons why Zerolene meets these require mcnts perfectly. GUN CLUB NEWS i A. P. Daven- port returned last week from Walla In ii th.nr nuri initiated in a trap tournament staged bv the alia WhI a (iun UHJb. wr. uumy"-y t t r.n i,-.runH. FCured 5ia. M'UUunj; ui- f"rt- ' Mr n.iver.oort's score was o-o. rri. f it, ..mrr.iliir nri" shoot of the ii, ,.i,i uvo.r Gun Club la-t Sunday ...f a nnmtipr nf t.iie sciilter- gun 'enthusiasts and considering the way the wind was blowing the boys cn.hir.ir the little tar hawks in a wx? that would do ju ti.-e to any i i. ... i fir,. tw,iv wore made. ii. , 1... liuvpiiimrt who topped v,,,r,,.h vuiih a clean fcore. ine seorts made were us follows, all the boys shooting at Zi targets. II Independent Berry Growers It is none too soon for you to make preparations for your approaching harvest. H Hnrvest Supplies will be supplied to independent growers by us. We will participate fully in this season's market deal, and expect to handle our product from a broader scope than us'ual because of the increase in independent ton nage. Come in and talk over your prospects v ith us. Hood River Produce Exchange n I Class A Davenport . Dumboltun Frank Loutrhery Droke I'er Cent1 100 2 112 80 80 6S 80 72 92 1 ii EVERYTHING ELECTRIC n,,r bakery is equipped with the latest electrical appar atussaniSrTVnd so Constructed as to make posable the making of Better Bread at a minimum of cost. ii , .,rf tr nleae the people of Hood River. First. l?tl "Lh3i it "ill h. oUrPeffort to sell you pn.Iucl.-f B-art,mefoald t secured in S city. Take home for lunch " ou? brcld? Pies, cakes or pastries. Duns and ro.ls a specialty. BRADLEY'S BAKERY ...25 ...2;! ...'23 ...25 Hand, Fred Mutton VORt I'ooley 17 Class 13 Haviland 2( Lishop 18 Cla.-s C pond rrl 23 Thompson I7 M The Voyt chflmp.ionf-hip belt was captured from Rand by Davenports clean score of 25 str;iie,ht. Sundav. May 7, ti,e boys ta I'ott laml to shoot a Hired cornered match with the l'ortlard and McMinnvule teams at the Evcrdins traps of the Portland cluo. White Salmon Projects Fina HT T n..on rxf WpniltftiCL'. eX-Cllitf of horticulture of Va?hincton. now secretary ot the sttie nuiucunum. Ktcifty, who wa3 a recent visitor at wu-.io vioim. n t.nd the followintr en- ...nrouiiMHiicmi'nttomake on trust . 'J I u p. I .'fa. .'Troepects for a (rood fruit crop trns year are bright. 1 I'm 1 a sort of pes-i- niistic idea amonsr people as to marker on.-wlitinno 1hin viar. which. lie "K -"'" '. . . . . M .. I.ira ii a n roin W. aV In lo(,. ML 11. J have but to re BU ' - -.11 ....,', ,.( t'Ao or three vears hl'o when Nt-w York ani ether eastern states had bumper crops, yet the northwei-t boxed anpl. brought Rood prices. Those who (trow pci.j laree apples will have Rood market The ebsential point with fruit growers h to incre.ii e yield of the orci.ard. and to grow a smalier pcrccniae 01 gratie fruit. 'It cots a? ma:!i to cultivatp.prune, spray ar .1 U.in a crop of fmall apples us the larce extri f-i; cc, ar .1 wten th, email apples are pl.ced on the market the price is always the minimum. VVe must increase the yield of o'lr orchards to secure better pixl t. la Wenatrhee he years ai;o the U 1.1 an acre was a tout oi0 boxes. With fertil.zers. thoe orchard have incrcafed their yitl.is to 1,'; -i and 1,2.0 boxes an aeie. I-pert Ut-e ar.d ign;tion work. Hooi Uivtr Gr;.ge. Ci?-:: xyli rfVjiff standard oil comtamt imk ; . Prepared to saw wood in the country f Have you Riven a book to the li- Highest cah price Pfj'1 Hnv' bilTrconVrLVS b"y Fi'K " as well a-in the city, otnorland ami brary? Do it now, this week. Stand- furniture move and rugs. Call ( s,-u fori est V, Slutz. n:25 Moore. Tel. 37(3 and 17ia. a20:f ard fiction is needed. at L. A. r ranzCo. - - ill TUP' iinivedsxl cab ' -"JT -7, i- , .......... -, , -.t, - ' . H' ' througn regular uiu,.. i:a 11 1 1 1 1 I i a 1 1 i w J 1 ,5 On account of a shortage of Ford Cars and Trucks due to unusual large sales, we have been instructed by the Factory that vc are to receive only such shipments as cor respond with customers' written orders. Icmocrpl Avoid unpleasant delays. Place your order now. cziorrz DICKSON MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. The Home of Ford Service : 8 when you sell your fruits througn regular iumuich. For you can positively get more money over a ieon by lending 5 our fruits to us to be sold at public tale. Whyr H'l perfectly simple and logical. ... . , ... ... n l.,,, -r. in hiil for VOUr fTUlti r W e cet irom .ju ";.- .. ' . ... . i l. ..I nnl.njrr r vrrv d..v and se tliem to tlie liiRnesi oiuurr, w..v-..h.. m!m -Lnnrl. there are only a fraction of that number of buyer. offered the commodity. , A pcrrW of our sale, i, to retailers, who can afford to pay ,;,.I,er price, than if they had to sell to another middleman l-uril .rr. we return to the seller every .ingle cent obtamed for h fn.it mall aellinR romn.i-km), and thia fact h. can verify fo,u, price, in the New ,rk Da.iy Fruit Reporter. Everytlung we do is iinf in the pt hM. .:.,! Ad led t, the greater profit on hisRoo,!., the .eller peU auJiUonal Wnrf, t hen de.,!inK w ith u. of rece.ving hi. money 24 hour, after sale. There are other equally important reason, for ael.int your fnuU Ihr .o; I. us whether you have a larjre or small .hipnwnt. V:Ste f.r interesting bK.klet -.More JJouan iut t .u IheMuitMsBon 5 i .-1 1 1 ii 202-203 FranUin Street, New YorkOty Uilifcjklii JJlVi!--'-'-' i XSK YOUR GROCER FOR OUR BREAD AND YOU'LL GETIT The Baptist CfearcJi ?f till be "Yon Are the Light of World."' Th H. Y. P. U - at 6 iTnhiect- "The Croseine of the Ked leal and Miriam." Fraver meetir.R tt idneay at 8 P- nu The class of Mrt A! will Jive . cW Fndaj First Forest Fire cen The eeawn'a f.rst forest fire, J;rrir tr on a wooded cor?e juft west of V hi e Salmon, attracted fttertv.n the rrst t the week. It ta rot ar.tic.patcd that the fire will cause ary nn-aee. L derbniPh and ground litter retr ain U ; wet for it to rpresd to any grtat extent. I; Jo, r Street Carnival j Fnhkes. fort-jr.e U-'.krs daga com-: ire! ' There'll l e the fi fRe cl arrn-; ct, an-itwo real cm v f.rta;e tellers; who real ts. '... Pr irt-. ry ?!aK an ail tut. TN'i there'll I ' L-U.e Jim " the f-"".-hh iia.y:!ii o'. e. She ;. 1 i -iy. "n a J r 1 . t ler thir.s t..at cs.n't te tXi-U.-cl on pa: r. ! lrere'11 le can Jr. chcc.r.4 rurn. . ..- , .. t.- ,- i . .T i . 1 . . ' 1 ' ' the r...a J h.-r.f ;t t' COi ftrt-tt c.-.f :V''i a:''.-ri--r:cnt n the tuner.t t-f !:'.r. r-..V h-ir.-h Friosy at h v- m. -1 ir'r--' .our gra..Jir. t'..-?r t.r, t;.-2 1; Xh's i Gift F- "k f's fct the It 1 rary. Give a toe. Lfav; it at the l.trrv. (ivod f.-l.o.-. tjrtul'y i,.-.ieJ. "Fisher's Window" FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR FISHER'S ROLLED OATS y.CMik. in i muiuirs I i n ziovnr lit Ulllj j F1ccR.c WHEAT BERRIES ( FISHER'S PANCAKE FLOUR and "OUR OWN" PORK SAUSAGE. Delivery leave at 9.0 a. m. and 2:39 p. m. HOLM AN & SAMUEL Phone 1811 At Your Service A Cleaning and Tailoring Establishment that is modern and up-to-date in every respect. V7) mffrpfm WHERE ZLKKl A'O Pr (ft) f? SM ISFACTICN r LET (j ODORLESS CLEANING QUICK SERVICE Phone 1212 Opposite Electric Kitchen Ot R WAGON WILL CALL