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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922 We wish to introduce MR. BURDICK, our Latheman, who comes to us as a specialist in Crank Shaft Truing Gear Cutting Tool and Die Making Tempering and Case Hardening Milling and General Lathe Work Experienced also in making any mechanical appliance you may wish to have worked out. We specialize in Buick and Chevrolet Service Ignition and General Overhauling HOOD RIVER GARAGE For Clean Hands Use NuWay Cleaner A new product just perfected after much ex perimental work, for thoroughly removing oil, grease and dirt of all kinds. For the Autoist and Mechanic it can not be surpassed. Orchardists are finding it most effective when cleaning up after spraying. TRY A CAN AND BE CONVINCED. Manufactured by WESTERN LABORATORIES Subsidiary of HOOD RIVER SPRAY CO. PHONE 2421 Lime & Sulphur Bluestone Corona Arsenate of Lead Atomic Sulphur Bordeaux Powder Orchard Supplies and International Harvester Co. Implements Tradors - Tradtor Plows Tradtor Disc Harrows The Hood River Fruit Co. Drink More Cider FOR YOUR HEALTH No better fruit for your system than an apple; no . better drink than the pure Juice of It. Pure, sweet, clean Cider, the best you can et at Hage's Cider Factory MOSIER, OREGON INSPECT OUR FACTORY J. F. PEELER Former Lathe Machinist of the Hood River Garage has opened a shop for all kinds of Lathe WorR and General Repairing AT THE HIGHWAY AUTO CO. GARAGE Cor. Oak and 5th Streets r.naranteed. Phone 4331. oawsiin-""" CREAMERY REFRIGER ATOR IS TEMPORARY T. E. Haydon, representative of the Edwards Ice Machine & Supply Co.. of Seattle, has been here the past week installing a two-ton ice machine at the plant of the Hood River Creamery. The refrigerated rooms of the concern were formerly cooled by ice hauled from the plant of the Apple Growers Association. The equipment will be used temporarily. The creamery is planning the early construction of a new plant, the present quarters having been outgrown. When the new struc ture is complete, the machinery just purchased will be turned iri on refrig erator equiDment of larger capacity. The directorate of the creamery will hold a meeting soon and reach a defin ite conclusion as to the construction of the new plant. A lot at the coiner of Sixth aud Columbia streets has al ready been purchased. A concrete building is proposed. Spinach Being Dehydrated The Wasco county plant of The Dalles King Food Products Co. has started the season's run on dehy drating spinach. An approximate 160 tons of fresh spinach will be received by the plant in the next two weeks, according to Manager C. C. Ross. Crews now aggregate 175, and more are needed. The spinach is received in lug boxes immediately after cutting. It Is put through an interesting process of washing that leaves the greens abso lutely clean. For every 12 pounds of fresh spinach one pound of the dehy drated product is secured. The product is in keen demand among eaBtern hotels. i Why Suffer From Rheumatism! Do you know that nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles or chronic rheuamtism, neither of which require any internal treatment? The pain may be relieved by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, which makes sleep and rest possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afliicted with rheumatism. Auto Owners When in want of a tube or a tire either Fabric or Cords, call at 109 4th st. just north of Con solidated store Hood River to see them you will buy them. a20tf Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Executor of the Will of Lucy Boorman, Deceased, by the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate or against the de ceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly vertified as provided by law, to the undersigned at the office of bis attorney, George R. Wilbur, Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon within six (6) months from this date. Dated and first published May 18, 1922. ,' Alfred W. Boorman, Executor. George R. Wilbur, Attorney for Executor. m!8jl5 Anderson Undertaking Co, & C ANDERSON. Sol. ProrrUIOf I iCensed Embalmer and Funeral Director ST.FET WUNtm. S. E. BARTMESS it mmirmii m mm F.MRHMR Ucenseowiww nlVrn nnrr.QN I 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 6:30. m. to 11 p. m. . Ice Creams Beverages Confections HOOD RIVER'S FINEST EATING PLACE Wife "We must etop at the Westinghouse place tli en -we will be sure of Uie battery on our trip.? YESTINGHOTJSE BATTERIES GIBBS BATTERY STATION 3M CtKtdt Ave General Trucking and Wood JESSE PUDDY BIG UPPER VALLEY TRACTS EXCHANGED One of the most notable land deals recently closed in the Upper Valley in volves the exchange of a 158-acre tract by Timothy Newell to W. J. Filz.. Mr. Filz has transferred to Mr. Newell a tract of 163 acres. The place acquired by Mr. Filz, who is associated with his brother-in-law, Cecil Hickey, in the stock business, will be devoted to stockraising. It has 125 acres under cultivation. Plenty of adjacent range land is available. The place.was de veloped by A. Millard, eastern capital ist, who sold it to W. J. Furnish, of Cortland, Mr. Neweii acquiring it in a land deal several years ago. Mr. Newell on closing the exchange of property at once aold his 158 acres, the old homestead of A. Leroux, pio neer Frenchman, to his son, Walter Newell. The property, it is declared, has an ideal air drainage, and has never suffered any frost damage. Peach trees, during the extreme cold of 1919, escaped injury, while orchards of this species in other sections of the valley were badly damaged. Young Mr. Newell will begin'at once to de velop it, specializing in peaches and cherries. ASSOCIATED OIL WINS IN CONTEST In a contest last Friday afternoon with a Studehaker Light Six automo hiln. driven bv Mark Cameron. Aaio- ciated gasoline gave better mileage than Red down, a btandard Oil Com pany product. The car was started from in front of Bennett Brothers with each gasoline. A half gallon of the the fuel was used, the tied Crown was purchased from the Columbia Ser vice Station. The car was driven to Sonny and return as far as Ruthton hill grade, a total distance of 8.4 miles for the Red Crown. The Associated gasoline was bought from the tank of Boyd Sumner at the top of Ruthton hill. The same dis tance was covered, with the Stude baker, but it made 9.1 miles on the latter fuel, the engine dying near the Oregon Nature Lover's clubhouse. Three weeks ago contests were held, the Standard Oil winning then over Associated and Union Oil Company products. Mr. Cameron, local Associ ated distributor, however, declined to enter the contest then for the reason, he says, that the contestants would not agree to the use of gasoline as drawn from the pumps of service stations. SIMSON BROADCAST STATION WORKING Lloyd Simson, naval radio operator during the war, has installed a radio broadcasting station Here. His set is located toward the top of the gorgeside on state street, a is messages ana concerts have been received in Port land, The Dalles, central Oregon and adjacent mid-Columbia Wahington points. His station is K Q P. Mr. Simson plans later on installing a higher power broadcasting set which will make his messages and concerts available in a radius of 1.000 miles. Mr. Simson ia- working with the local American Legion Post and will install a radio receiving set at the base earno Tor tne annual, mount noou Climb in July. '....: NEW STATE MADE MAP COMPREHENSIVE Ctna nt th rnnat mmnrehftnaive mans 01 wregon recenujr eccu ucis wao uin nl.iul ki V 11 r?ilhnm rpnrpspnt a- tive of the Heald-Menerey Map Co., an uregon institution, oi roruanu. Thn man, which indeed are a careful survey of every community of the state, are made in Portland. They e i j r are on paper manuiaciurea in uregon. Thn mam viva onrrmrfihensi v idea of Oregon's highway system, having mi r noses. All other information, how ever, is carried in detail. ' Mr. Gilham says that the maps lor morlu u era manufactured on a small scale only for use of county and city officials. It has been decided to make them in large nnmbers and retail them at a nominal cost. THINNING DEMONSTRA TION WILL BE HELD Word has just been received by the Hood River Experiment Station from Clayton L. Long, extension horticul turist, Oregon Agricultural College, that be will be in Hood River tomor row. The purpose of his visit at this time is to demonstrate the merits of thinning apples. Most growers should appreciate the value of this work and all should avail themselves of the op portunity to learn as much as possible regarding best methods. Mr. Long has on two different occa sions come to Hood Rivre for demon stration purposes. Last winter he gave some splendid demonstrations on the value of pruning and soil fertiilty. He has submitted the following figures which will be of interest to the grower. Last year in the J. F. Slover orchard, Freewater. Ore., he staged a thinning demonstration with 12-vear old Wine- saps. Trees receiving no thinning pro duced apples representing an acre value of S3U5.50; those tninnea 3-4 inches apart $585; those thinned 6 7 inches apart $812.50, and those thinned 9-10 inches apart $786.56. Although the thinning season is yet some dis tance off it is now time to get this work lined up. The meeting is called for 9 o'clock at Library ball tomorrow. Upper Valley Bloom Heavy "I have never seen as fine a bloom of apple trees as now prevails in the Upper Valley," declared C. H. Cast ner, who has charge of the Lava Bed Orchard Company's extensive tracts just west of Parkdale, after a tour of the communities of higher elevation Thursday. "All trees are loaded, and 1 expect the Upper Valley to produce the finest crop this fall it has ever har vested." Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets "Chamberlain's Tablets have been used-by my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. When my husband goes away from home he always takes a bottle of them along with him. Whenever 1 have that heavy feeling after eating, or feel dull and played out, I take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets and they fix me up fine," writes Mrs. Newton. Vree land, Minoa, N. Y. Take these tablets when troubled with constipation or in digestion and they will do you good. Z Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of Henry Martin Grant, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Henry Martin Grant, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County, and has quali fled . as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of my attorneys, Wood, Mon tague and Matthiessen, 1310 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, with vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published June 1st, 1922. Mrs. H. M. Grant. Administratrix of Henry Martin Grant, deceased. jljSJ!) Hoover Fined For Assault J. S. Hoover, a young man residing at the west edk-e of the city, was fined $50 and costs Thursday by Justice of the Peace Onthank on a cnarge oi assaulting J. W. Copper, an aged nieghbor. Mr. Copper, it waa stated, had comDlained repeatedly that Hoov er's chickens were eating bis garden products. Failing to get action be took down his gun and threatened to shoot the fowls when Hoover appeared, took the gun (from the old man and gave him a beating, cutting a severe gash on his face. Justice Onthank in addition to in flicting the heavy fine, gave Hoover a sharp lecture. - i Cabbage Maggots Beaten Corrosive sublimate 1 to 1,000 (one ounce to 12 (rations of water) applied to cabbage, brocoli, and similar plants will practically prevent root maggot injury. It is applied three days after olantinff and at HXlay intervals till four applications are on. A dust of asemate of lead, one part to nine of sifted wood ashes, air slacked lime, or similar dust, sifted lightly on plants subiect to flea beetle injury will ma terially lesson insect damage. Re peat the dote every two weeks till the . . . . . m r . plants Degin to mature lruiu v. a. C Experiment Station. Collins Bays Fine Hog nan W renins- Underwood rancher. here Friday, announced that be had just received irorn rrea u. cnterrouie, prominent swine man at Baker, a reg atvrMl boar. "Collin'a Liberator." with which he will bead a herd of purebred Poland Chinas that is win ning a name in the neighboring state. The hog purchased by Mr. Collins was ired by the grand champion Poland China of Kansas. Tel. 3142 Hood River Mr. Builder If jom are remodflint 7r bouse ire me lor yww Plumbing, fixture snd Sop piirt. Small profit, auirk. return, ripe cat to order. AH repair rk tfrictty fi-d cUs. OLD CITY BALL PLI'MBING SHOP 212 Fourth 8tr?t, Hoi River, Ore. Tom Fiehor, Prop. Chamberlain's Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy Every family should keep this prep aration at band durir.sr the hot of the nniMt months. It is almost sure U paHmI. and when that time tomes. is worth many times its cost. Bay it now. Are too proud of Tour town. Tbeo v n.l ... i n t nn tnnr nvn rtrrv ctrau - f j - - petty and thus help to uphold the high tUndard. If it is paint material, e hare it. Emry Luaiber A f uel Co. Tel. 211. a..ti CLOSING OF THE EAST. SIDE GRADE The East Side Grade is now closed entirely to all traffic, and will remain closed while blasting operations on the ML Hood Loop Road con tinue. All vehicles and pedestrians must use other roads. By Order of the County Court. Lawn Hose ii Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Best Brand Cut to any length MT. HOOD MOTOR CO. ONE PRICE TO ALL To correct an erroneous impression to the effect that Grange members buy for less from us, that has somehow gained credence among a few, we wish to announce that the Grange Cooperative Store has one price. We sell for exactly the same money to to Grangers, city residents, country folk and all others. Thru our affiliation with a large Grange buying agency and our elimination of the expense of bookkeeping and delivery, we are able to sell our goods for less than the business organization that must necessarily bear all of these items of overhead expense. We will appreciate having you call and get acquainted. GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE STORE Telephone 2151 At Your Service A Cleaning and Tailoring Establishment that is modern and up-to-date in every respect. Webber's ODORLESS CLEANING QUICK SERVICE Phone 1212 Opposite Electric Kitchen OUR WAGON WILL CALL n Graduation Presents Commencement Day Approaches Do not delay In ettln your boy or !rl a present of which he or she will be proud, for which his or her love will row with each, passing year. We have ifts that last, the only kind ap propriate on such an occasion. W. F. LARAWAY RELIABLE JEWELER 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. v. OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DEE, OI1EGOS We have the HEINZ LINE Try them there are none better. Heinz Sliced Sweet Pickles, 25c pint. Olives of all kinds, Catsup, Spaghetti, Mincemeat, Dill Pickles, Pork and Beans. , L. H. HUGGINS n asi Fv cieotifirsllT fuming br ILL. Hac'hrouci, tj toroetrift, Htiibronrr f'.'jig. IvU IVf,.r mn bnr an entr.rm.i'e Carwron M-.lor Co. tr i "1 i i f r V, 1 HflUU