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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 i : , Style and Wear That's what you get when you buy a pair of our Patriot Shoes (One of the "Star Brand lines) In style they're corred in every detail. In wear they're better than the average. Beft materials used throughout. All good leather. No substitutes. I C. Johnsen WE SELL Associated Gasoline United States Tires, Tubes and Accessories Monogram Veedol Valvoline Waverly Cycol Zerolene Special prices in gallon lots. Have your crank case filled with your favorite oil. Day and Night Service. CLIFTON PARK SERVICE STATION BOYD SUMMERS, Proprietor . On the Columbia River Highway. Telephone 5924. Independent Berry Growers It is none too soon for you to make preparations for your approaching harvest. Crates and Harvest 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 usual because of the increase in independent ton nage. Come in and talk over your prospects with us. Hood River Produce Exchange Phone 1934 EVERYTHING ELECTRIC Our bakery is equipped with the latest electrical appar atus, sanitary and so constructed as to make possible the making of Better Bread at a minimum of cost. We really want to please the people of Hood River. First, last and always it will be our effort to sell you products of quality. We invite the closest inspection. Call and see us in the Bartmess Building on Oak Street. Our location is as conve nient as could be secured in the city. Take home for lunch some of our breads pies, cakes or pastries. Buns and rolls a specialty. BRADLEY'S BAKERY ASK YOUR CROCER FOR OUR BREAD AND YOU'LL GET IT Office Supplies of All Kinds FULL LINE OF SOCIAL STATIONERY EVERYTHING FOR THE DISCRIMINATING READER If we haven't ot It. well et It for you. The Book and Art Store HOOD RIVER. OREGON WOMAN MAKES RECORD LOCAL MEN OFF ON DRIVE FROM SOUTH GOOD ROADS TRIP After one of the most thrilling motor car trips ever made between ban J ran cisco and Portland. Mrs. Z. Kathleen Avers, of San Francisco, was officially Efforts may be made to raise funds here for aiding White Salmon, Glen wood and Yakima good roads enthusi asts in constructing a two-mile length checked in at Portland with her 1922 of highway north of Glen wood. The Buick four-cylinder coupe, after having short line, it is said, is the only ob 1 made the fastest time ever recorded for an automobile in this famous inter city run. Mrs. Ayers sat behind the wheel and drove the Buick the greater part of the 725 miles.Jonly occasionally oeing relieved by the official represent ative who had been detailed by the Howard Automobile Company to act as her escort. Ihe record is official in every re spect, as the Buick coupe and its fair driver were checked out oi ban rran- cisco at 1.02 o'clock d. m. Monday. May 1 and were checked in at Portland at 11.45 a. m. Tuesday, May 2. The checking was done at both places by members of the local press, while the timing was done by officials of the Western Union Telegraph Company.; The total time consumed in making the inter-city dash, including the 85 minutes necessary to cross San Fran cisco bay to Oakland, was 22 hours and 43 minutes. This is a new mark for this trip, so far as Western Union rec ords show, beating the best previous time made by automobile 3 hours and 8 minutes, as the former record was 25 hours, and 61 minutes, while the fastest schedule of the Southern Pa cific Company's express train is 28 hours and 30 minutes, so the four cyl inder Buick coupe now holds the mark over rail as well as highway compet ltors Mrs. Ayers paid high tribute to the car which she drove. She said "My four-cylinder Buick never gave me a particle of apprehension. Mot a single stop had to be made for mechan ical adjustments of any kind. It was the sort of a trip which would be a severe test for any automobile, irre spective of price or size of engine. Inasmuch as I have had considerable experience in driving many different makes of cars during the period of the war as a member of the Women's Red Cross Motor Corps, I feel that I am posted well enough to judge the merits ol an automobile, "The manner in which this four-cyl inder coupe behaved was a revelation to me. Whenever I called on it for reserve power on the grades or in the tight places, the little car instantly responded and enabled me to come through with flying colors. It is one of the best and easiest riding cars 1 have ever handled. It is the ideal car for the woman driver. struction mac win prevent the pro posed caravan of 1,000 autombiles of the Yakima orchard district from vis iting the Portland Rose Festival by way oi me oimcoe jnaian reservation. the two Klickitat county points and Hooa Kiver. C. A. Bell, Mark Cameron. Amos Benson and James Stranahan left yes terday to investigate the link of road. If the men find that it will be possible to open the short stretch before the Rose Festival, they say they have no doubt oi raising a substantial sum here. Frost Bits Berries While no general damage prevailed. reports rrom uee and the Upper Val ley Saturday indicated that isolated berry tracts where air drainage is not good suffered severely from frost Fri day night, in the Dee district the most of the acreage was apparently not touched by the frost, while a few patches report a loss of 50 per cent. wo irost prevailed on lower levels. Ihe Apple urowers Association has begun sending out express shipments oi berries, cariot shmmenU. accord ing to A. W. Isbell, in charge of berry receipts, will start about J une 12. Newell Resigns From City Post E. E. Newell, city engineer the past year, has resigned bis post because, he states, of the press of private nusiness. Mr. Newell ia engaged as engineer for several irrigation concerns here and in Klickitat county, Washington. wnue no successor has been ap pointed to date, the council has an nounced that Carroll M. Hurlburt will receive the post Before you buy should see the new Cameron Motor Co. an automobile you Studebaker at the m4tf GUN CLUB NEWS Last Sunday was the last regular prize shoot oi the first three months competition in the Hood River Gun Club. It was a very nice day to shoot, but for some reason, and for the most part, the most of the boys were unable to connect with the little clay saucers in a very satisfactory manner. Mar shall and Ingram were the only ones that made worth while scores, Marshall making a straight run of 58 and In gram a straight run of zo. As to the prizes, Marshall finished first and won first prize Jin Class A with a final percentage of 95. Havi iland won the prize in Class B with a final percentage of 82.5, and Carl Rand won first prize in Class C with a per centage of 62.4. There was no second prize awarded in Class C as no one else was competing. It is a lamentable fact that with all the Class C shooters that there are in the club, there was only one competing for the prize. The members will now all be reclassified and a new three months' series will begin the first of June, and if more of the Class C shooters don't get into this competition they are going to be missing a lot of fun for themselves. Tomorrow night is the next regular meeting of the club, and a good at tendance is urged. Fuson-Busbands A pretty wedding was held at the St. Mark's Episcopal church Saturday morning. May 27, when Miss Esther R. Husbands became the bride of Wu bur Fuson. Only the immediate fam ily were present. The bride is a Hood River girl, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Husbands, being early pioneers of this city. She is a graduate of Hood River high school and of the Oregon Agricultural College and for the past two years has been a member of the high school faculty of Weston, Oreeon. Mr. ruson comes or a pioneer family of Weston and has for several years been interested in wheat raising in that section of the state. The couple left immediately for motor trip. They expect to make their home on a wheat ranch near Athena, Ore., after about the first of August. W. L Mason's Borne Barns News reached here Monday of the loss bv fire Saturday night of the orch ard home of W. L. Mason, of the Upper Valley. The fire is thought to have been started from a kitchen flue. Only a small amount of the furniture and household goods were saved. The loss, which will reach $5,000, was partly covered by insurance. Company C Dance Success One hundred couples attended the military ball given Thusday night by Company C at the Pythian temle. The scoial function was one of the most successful held here this season. Music for the dance was furnished by Ford's orchestra. Virginia Apple Crop Light Advices received here from W. F. Warner, owner of a Willow Flat orch ard place, who resides at Philadelphia, to the effect that the frosts prevailing latt month over Virginia cot down the year's apple crop in the commercial distrirta of that state by 70 per cent. Mr. Wagner wrote, however, that the peach crop of the state would be up to the 10-year average. Mrs. S. Bansea's Brother Passes Funeral services for Harold Olsen, former Danish sailor, aged 23 years. ho died Thursday at the home of his sister. Mrs. blieg Hansen, or the Ode II district, were held Sunday afternoon at the Anderson chapel. Interment fol lowed at Idlewikie cemetery. Rev. W. S. G!eier, pastor of the Ode II Methodist church, officiated at the service. Sewer Completed rbe city fcas advertised completion of a new sewer in a Heirhts tt sidenee section on A street Tb erst of the con traction, w hich was done by C A. Cats, will reach an approximate S3. 000. Fperiai prices on Utah Kir G1 di rect from the car. Theme 11. Fmry Lumber and fuel Co. till FOR SALE 160 acre Stock or Dairy Ranch, one of the best in the Valley. Fine soil, 10 acres under ditch, balance free water, 5-room bunga low. On County road also on Loop Highway. Price, $20,000, $5000 down, terms on balance; Name: "Meadow Lake farm" 'Diamond Spring Farm" 44 acres, 11-room house with modern improvements, lovely spring, Steam Train and Rail Auto stops at gate. Ideal place for summer hotel, on Loop Highway. Price $15,000, $5,000 down, terms. 120 acre Timber Tract Will sell all or in 40 acre tracts. $500 for each 40. On County Road. Also Tract. Road. a 14 $350. acre Oh Timber County 6 acres on paved road, lovely building spot, good soil, 10 minute walk to town of Odell. Land cleared no buildings. Price $2,000, $500 down. Terms. No incumbrance on any of the above places. If in terested see owners. Mr. and Mrs.O.H. Khoades Rd.l.Box 136, tel. 42 Odell Ilood River, Ore. 15 Acres Four miles from Lyle, on good graveled road, all fenced, 7 acres under cultivation, balance good land, not heavy clearing. Well, three-room house, barn and out buildings. Price $800; $400 cash, bal. 5 years at 6. 80 Acres Five miles from Lyle on grav eled road, 10 acres fenced, 5 in bearing orchard, 8 more tilla ble, balance pasture and tim ber. Small house and barn. Price $500. $350 cash, balance one year. Geo. A. Snider, Lyle, Wn. CP..?, VTc caa supply T wita a booklet liaucd by tie makers of PACIFIC Plumbing Fix ture wkkk slums tbeae fix tures arranged ia miny differ ent styles of bathrootna. If yoa will call at tmr Hart, vrite, or "5. Hone, w will Vt (U4 r" 7 a copy ol tkta booklet M. P. GIBBON W8 12tn Street. oi 1 x n p -' Q,-i mm mm mM mms UiWW.i A til Will III, WlWtMML'iNi '' 1 1 t S I t II M 1 t . 1li f WM WWWWWWCAV ' ' I bi M JlnptVdUGttont MOST MILES per DOLLAR ip wm The tire section above at the left shows the condition of a Firestone 83x4 Cord Tire after 20,994 miles on a Yellow Cab in Chicago. The section at the right was cut from a new Cord of the same size. Careful measurements show that only 13 of the tread of the tire on the Yellow Cab has been worn away after this long, gruelling test The carcass is intact after more than 11,000,000 revolutions. Firestone Cords have averaged over 10,000 miles on Chicago Yellow Cabs (1,200 cabs all Fire stone equipped). In thousands of in stances, they have f g e given from 10,000 to I II vtl 30.000 miles. 30 x3 size $8.9$ riKESTONt 30x3 FABRIC 65 Ktw Prim PhM Tu fcati May at Look at the tread- scientifically angled against skid, massive and heavy in the center where the wear" comes, tapered at the edges to make steering easy and to protect the carcass against destructive hinging action of high tread edges. The carcass is air bag expanded to insure uniform tension and paralleling of every individual cord. It is double "gum dipped" to make sure that each cord is thoroughly insulated with rubber. This is the reason why Firestone Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary mileage. It explains the unanimous de mand of thoughtful tire buyers for these values. The local Firestone dealer will continue to provide the personal service that makes Firestone tire comfort and econ omy complete. OLDFIELD'W 30 x 3 FABRIC M9J PhM Tax 30 x 3 size 17.99 Kw Prim Pita Tm DICKSON MOTOR CO. Hood River, Oregon JUST RECEIVED AT The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Van 3 Carloads Lumber I Carload Shingles Altho we find it hard to keep a complete stock, we have a good assortment at prices that will please. 30C "YOURS TO SERVE" TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. LUMBER BILL, Manager. HOOD RIVER, ORE. BEAN HI -PRESSURE SPRAY HOSE mi Hood River Garage Phone 4441 When We Sell OLD FASHION CEREAL MILL'S PRODUCTS we know our custorners are petting the best there is. We carry a complete line of them. Wheat Granules, Scottish Oat Meal, Whole Wheat Flour, Whole Wheat Meal, Corn Meal, Natural Brown Rice, and other products. A breakfast of Wheat Granules is sure to please. HOLMAN & SAMUEL SANITARY MARKET AND GROCERY Phone 1811 CedarPolesWanted Gire W'iing point an ! natriber yon can get oct. O. V. GAMBLE 001 Couch BM?.. Portland Perfedt Foods Oreold Butter, Super-Buttermilk and Pasteur ized Cream. You w III find no foods more per fect than this list. They are always available at HOOD RIVER CREAMERY