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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
noop nivEir glacier. TnongDAY, august 3, 1022 BEAU .111 rs I -.cosiomy A BM Time assi aaey Goveff "or md( ww WVion vnn hnkp with AtUfaj Calumet you know V CWHTNTtu . 1 !11 t, lr-, .V inere win ue nu iusa ja failures. That's why it is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. Don't lie led into taking Quantity SoirQisality Calumet proved best by test in millions of Bake-Day contests. Largest selling brand in the world. Contains only such ingredi ents as have been approved by U. S. Pure Food Authorities. The World's Greatest Baking Powder 0 PERSONAL SHOPPING Q Personal shopping has advantages over ordering from the home. Some think only of the trouble, but they have a change of mind after they try personal shopping on account of the sav ings. It's enjoyable, brightens up the week like those big red apples brighten up the sideboard gives the table a touch which the home shopper misses. C IQ1Z ) Consolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL B . : Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendation of O. A. C. This institution offers a thorough, practical, ant standard education at a cost within reach of the high school graduate. It oners training for collfKiate tlerees in : Agriculture Min ('omiiurcn J'mrmary Euffinnrriiifj anil Mechanic Arli Mutational Education Forestry - Clumival Eiijineerin; llorw; Economic Military Sci nvt tnd Turtirs It offer training alno in : Tim School of MiiHic, Physical Kd ti tration, lii'ln-tiul Journalism. Fall Term Opens September 18. For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon 17 GIVE US A TRIAL We ask your support Every new improvement develops your town. Transportation is the greatest developer of the ages. The more modes of transpor tation the greater business opportunities for you. We ire here to stay. THE HARKINS TRANSPORTATION CO. FKtlGlir AM) PASSENGER SERVICE STR. MADELINE Leaves Portland Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, 7:15 a. m. Leaves The Dalles Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 7:00 a. m. FARE TO Q (( FARE TO Qi HOOD RIVER vl.UU THE DALLES sl For farther information tail the .gnt at The I !! or Hood Kiver. Tho Harkins Transportation Co. Foot of AUcr Strict (Broadway 6314) FORT LAND, ORE. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. O u Id 2 IS s D -J D H We just received some new PLAN BOOKS of late de signs of Interior Fin ish. Come and look them over before building. H C 2 r G 2 r G CO m 70 o O Our Motto: 'SERVICE" 1 APPLE MARKET OUT LOOK IS INDEFINITE Because the annual sessions of the International Ancle Shippers Associa tion usually gives some basis for an opening price on apples, growers this year watched with keen interest the activities of the apple shippers in their convention at Seattle last week, but local fruit men who were present at the Seattle meeting brine back the re port that early sales of apples were negligible and the outcomefof the 1922 I deal, is still indefinite. the apple marketing situation this season is very different from condi tions a year ago. Last season at this time, with the eastern crop unusually hort, prominent buyers were in all Northwestern fields making offers around $2 per box for apples. Grow ers, however, held off for higher prices. This season growers are making offer?, but buyers are declining to take them up at prices ranging around $1.50 or less. The big crop of apples in the east and the heavy production of earlier varieties of fruits in the boxed apple sections, it is said, has resulted in the apple buyers holding aloof to wait for developments. Ihe heattle convention, according to P. F. Clark, had the largest attend ance of any convention in history. It was characteriezd by the presence of nearly all members of the Pacific coast and Rocky mountain districts, the great distance having kept many buy ers from th Atlantic coast awav. The apple shippers' association adopted a resolution endorsing action of the United States Labor Board in the railroad Btrike controversy. A tel egram was sent to President Harding urging that no action be taken that would force the railroad companies to restore seniority rights to the striking workmen. Another resolution, Mr. Clark states. was adopted, urging that refrigerator cars be built on standardized plans. with the government specifications as a minimum. It was urged that more cars be built, and that all rolling stock rebuilt be brought up to standard. the shipper, Mr. Clark stated, cave considerable time to a discussion of freight rates. In a resolution they urged that rates be revsied. It was pointed out that agricultural products were paying freight rates far in excess I of their selling value. It was also pointed out that increases were dis criminatory. The increase on a box of New York barrel apnles, it was cited. Mr. Clark stated, reached 30 cents, while western box apples, for the same quantity, are carrying an increase of 80 cents in freight rate. J he apple shippers adopted strong resolutions on good roads, urging that all good roads programs now under way be carried to conclusion and the construction of new highways be fos tered. 1 he resolution makes the ob servation that new transcontinental highways not onlv serve as a conven ience to the motoring public but that every foot of new highway stimulates and promotes agriculture and horti culture. - One Spark The weather was hot and dry. No rain for a month. The east wind moaned through the trees. Pine needles snapped underfoot. July in the forest. The crash of falling trees. The ring of axes. The s-w-i-s-h of saws. Logs, logs everywhere. Dry topi", branches and slashing. And amidst all there a nuffing donkey engine. J A glowing rpark from the tack. A wisp of smoke. The hiss of burning pine. Crackling flames sweeping on ward, skyward. A living wall of vivid fire. Black death and destruction. One little spark and in its wake 20,000 feet of burned timber; four log ging camps, 15 donkey engines, one locomotive, 35 flat cars, 20 houses and three automobiles in ashes and $!t0,000 worth of property gone up. in smoke. It all happened this summer in the state of Washington. It could happen any summer in any forest. B. & S. to Guild Middle Valley School The Baldwin-Swope Construction Co. has been awarded the contract for con structing a two-room school house for the Middle Valley district. The build ing will cost about $6,000. a bond issue having been voted for it. The old school was ruined bv the new Moun Hood Loop Highway, the grade of which passes at the front edge of the structure. A site for the new school house was given to the district by the county. Insist on genuine Ford parts when having your car repaired. Dickson Motor (Jo. n&U MODERN CRAKKCASE CLEANING SERVICE CAU1. FLUSHING 00. . ZERjOLEME Look wrimst Sign Your engine requires regular clean ing. Dealers who display this sign use Calol Flushing Oil lor safety and thoroughness. They refill with Zero lcnc of the correct grade. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CALIFORNIAN LIKES LEGION HOOD CLIMB The following heartening letter has just been received by Kent Shoemaker from A. tl, Johnson, of Uerkeley, Calif. : 1 want to express to you my appre ciation of the wonderful experince I had in climbing Mt. Hood Sunday, July 16, 1922, with the crowd consist ing of about 101 people who were so well treated by the American Legion. The guide.s, including Mark Weygandt, certainly handled the matter in a very efficient manner and without the slightest mishap to anyone that made the climb, and the manner in which the camping and the furnishing of the food for those who were there was very well conducted under your leader hip; Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Little, with whom 1 had the pleasure of going from Portland, are equally as well pleased as I am with the whole affair and I wouldn't be surprised if we will climb the mountain next year. At least Mr. and Mrs. Little, who' live in Portland, are talking about next year's climb and if 1 am in Portland at that time will quite likely make it al so. We were very sorry that we ar rived at the camp on the night of Sat urday, the 15th, too late to hear the fine band concert and the good speak era you had there, including Mayor Baker, of Portland. Secretary of Mate Kozer and others, but on account of being unable to leave Portland as soon as we should have and having some trouble with the car. which Mr. Little operated, we were unable to arrive in time to enjoy the concert and good speaking. I went un with the first line, con sisting of about 30 people, nearly half of them women. The photographer took a number of pictures and I would like very much to get one of each of the pictures taken of the first line. Mr. and Mrs. Little went up with the second line and they would like one of each of the pictures of their line. Will appreciate it very much if you will ad vise me where I can get the pictures and also advite me of the cost and I will arrange to send a check to whom you say. 0.-W. to Spend $40,000" The enlargement of the switching yards of the O.-W. K. & N. Co. now under way here includes double track ing of the main line through the yards. This improvement will facilitate the movement of passenger trains. With but a iinele line through the city, be cause of the narrow space along the river front, one train has been forced to back to siding on meeting r.ere. The improvement under way cy the rail line will cost about $10,000. mm mm Your help is essential Insurance is recognized as a great asset to automobile owners. The risk of driving a car without insurance protection is too great for the average car owner to as sume. Yet insurance is not a magic wand nor an Aladdin's lamp; its cost and efficiency de pend to a large degree on the cooperation of the people who buy it .Vale a memo now to telephone 2804 R. E. SCOTT Hood River, Oregon Call 4121 That our self-starter. mi Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. LUMBER BILL, Manager Water lcrs Warned Citv authorities are making a rigid enforcement of rules governing hours for use of water in irn'nating lawr.s and gardens. Inspectors are row checking up cn citizen, with the re- ult that many have appeared Deiore City Recorder Howe. Punishment so far ha not exceeded su?ienaej nnet and warnings. Heavy tinea, however, will be imposed in eaes cf aecond offense, it is laid. Parkdale Water Company Formed Citizens of Parkdale have organized for the purpose of establishing a ater sjstem for the town. Officer of the new association have ben r.amcj at follows: A.M. Kelly, iireiii.rt : C C, Walton, vice rrvlent, and K. J. Mclsaac, secretary - treasurer. I'pper Valley town has hon a raiid growth in (the r?t f,v than any ttter section of the Kiver valley. Tr,e mfe veari Hood IV fore von tnv an antonxiiue von houl.l w the n-'w Modebakers t ti e Ciujeryn Motor Co. B-''I Summons In the Circuit Court of the State cf Oregon for Hood Kiver County. State Land Hoard of the State of Or egon, PlaintilT, vs. Emil D. West, Mary Adline West, Karle A. Cole and Amy Cole-Magill, Defendant!". To Emil 1). West. Mary Adline West. Earle A. Cole and Amy Cole-Magill, the above named defendants: You, and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: On or before the 2(ith day of August. 1922. If you fail so to appear and answer, judgment will be taken against you, and each of you, for the relief prayed for in the comnlaint, to- wit: rorthe foreclifure of that cer tain mortgage, made and executed by the defendants Emil L). West and Mary Adline West to the plaintilT. the State Land Board of the State of Ore gon, dated the l.th day of January, 1915. recorded vol. 10, page 25 of Mortgages, Hood Iiiver County, Ore gon, securing the promissory note of t.aid last named defendants for the sum of f,(KH) of even date therewith, ; due one year after said date; and for j the further sum of $200 attorney" fees; and fur plaintiff's costs and ois- j burtements and for a decree of thi9 j court forever barrirg you, and each of you of all right, title an i intere and to said mortgaged prem wit: The northeast quarter of the north- east quarter of Section Seven, and the ! north half of the northwest Quarter i and the southwest quarter of the . rorthwet quarter of Section 8, all in Township 1 North. Kar.ge 11 East i.f the W illamette Meridian, accfrrfirg to : the United States Government Sutvey, subject to the right of P:re Grove IVx Company to remove the itandit g tim ber from the land. This summon is rullij-hei in the Hood Kiver Glacier, a weekly newsra- per of general circulation, published and printed at Hood Kiver, Or-g.n. for six successive wee, in acci-riarre with the order of the Hon rat le H. 1 Hast rouek. Courty Ju,1ke. i f four ty Court it Hood Kiver Courty, Oregon, dated th 12th day of Ju!v,' 12Z. re' quiring yoi to fcfpejir ad anwer the complaint herein on or t-efuie the 2' ih day cf August, I '.'22. Pate cf first put lication of this sum-. mens is July 13, l:22. A. J. lrl y. Attorney for Platriif!. j jy 1324 Hovi Hrftr. Oregon. 0 THE LURE OF THE An CE BEACH ES was never more fascinating than now, because so much has been done to insure comfort and delightful recreation at all of the many resorts near the mouth of the Columbia River. You can plunge into the surf, dig clams, fish, hunt, play, rest and get the real joy that only a beach vacation can give. And you have this brilliant galaxy of beaches to choose from : NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT ask our agent for " Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors" They tell the whole story. Then pack your trunk and pur chase a Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Insuring that most wondertui trip down through the Columbia River Gorge. Let our agent tell you all about it, arrange your itinerary' and make your reservation. J. H. FREDRICY, Agent Hood River, Ore. Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon R3 DURANT-4 Makes Spokane to Portland Sealed in HIGH GEAR Via Lewiston, Idaho, over the dif ficult Pomeroy grade, over rough and steep detours, over 500 miles with gears locked in high. Just another demonstration of POWER - DURABILITY - FLEXIBILITY in the DURANT Just a Real Good Car. W. S. KAESTNER, DISTRIBUTOR 107 Oak Street u each of 'it re?t, in. ; H We are at your service for all kinds of MEATS A fresh and complete stock always on hand. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 IT'S APPLE TIME IN HOOD RIVER SM 'Is u. ln thir'k of -vour selling connection for the piHv -J , t:nitIhat.you Ptart marketing of the time t'l'VH-j1' 13 the time t0 sell, therefore the IF YCU WANT YOUR MONEY QUICKLY AND WANT THE BEST AVERAGE donttMs? - 7l ':r Iian of pettin tlie mney. Belter tercH -r - To.'rrw never comes. Marking u pc.I free, if you write for it loop SHERIDAN FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. Portland, Ortgon