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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1922)
o o o HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1922 j, ,,. .Mn ... (To ti iic Jiiiimaiii The real vlu of a motor lubricant can ba datarmlnad la only ona way through its usa in tha angina for which it is intended. Hence this company maintains an engine-testing lab oratory, equipped with a Sprague dynamometer, in which Zerolene and other lubricants are constantly being tested under actual operating conditions. This dynamometer laboratory is In charge of competent trainsd men, who spend all their time in conducting comparative tests of Zerolene and other lubricants in automobile, airplane, marine, truck and tractor engines. Correct Lubrication Recommendations -fi On the results of these tests, supplemented by equally careful tests In the field and on the road, our Board of Lubrication Engineers bases Its Chart of Recommen dations. Close attsntion is given to the design and construction of the engine. It is necessary to know, first, the speed of the bearing surfaces; second, clearance between bear ing Surfaces; third, temperatures at which bearings operate; foitrth, pressures exerted in each bearing; fifth, the means provided for the distribution of the oil to each bearing. Tha recommendations embodied in the Zerolene Chart are calculated with the greatest precision, and if Zero, lene is used in accordance with them, correct Lubrica tion and maximum fuel mileage are assured. ami STANDARD OIL COMPANY iCaltorntat more pmverfispeed less faction and wear v thru Camel Lubrication WE HANDLE Apple Boxes, Dry Bordeaux, jBluestone, Paper, Orchard Supplies, Implements. Why not ship your fruit with us this season 1 The Hood River Fruit Co. WAREHOUSES: HOOD RIVER VAN HORN ODELL The Beauty of Cut Glass Its tinkle and the sparkle of its crystal clearness. What Is more attractive for the setting of a summertime table? See our stocks. Our Cut Glass and Silverware offerings can not be bettered in any lare met ropolitan jewelry store. W. F. LARAWAY RELIABLE JEWELER Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDLKSOi 5oie rropneior Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STREET. PHONE 1394 S. E. BARTME5S HEHAL DM1 AMD LICENSED -EMBALMER l scd with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone I3S1, 3S21 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Rheumati'smTis a Thing of the Past He Says The iuccessful treatment of rheuma tism by taking Tanlac is one of the outstanding features or tnat remarK aWe medicine. Thousands of people everywhere have testified that it has brought them complete relief from tbis tortuous disease. A. T. Drisko, 2421 48th St., South east, Portland, Ore., says: "My muscles actaully felt like they were tied in knots, but since taking Tanlac I haven't a sign of rheumatism and I believe 1 could push any man in a foot race. "I have been built up in every way. sleep like a child and feel as spry as a boy." When the digestive system, liver ana kidneys are not working properly, uric acid and other impurities accumulate in the muscles and joints, causing rheumatism. Tanlac quickly overcomes this condition by enabling the vital organs to perform their functions properly. Get a bottle today at any druggist's. 119 Licensed as Packers A total of 119 men and women were licensed as apple packers this season by the Apple Growers Association, the annual packing school of which closed Saturday. The number was a record, last year's school having licensed 103 new packers. W. J. A. Baker, inspec tor who has been in charge of the packing school, estimates that the newly licensed packers will be able to handle more than 225,000 boxes of this season's tonnage. Notice of Bond Sale Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., the 14th day of October, 1922, and immediately thereafter publicly opened by the County Court of Hood Kiver County, Oregon, at the office of said Court in the County Courthouse in the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, for the purchase of bonds of said County, issued for the building of permanent roads therein in the sum of $100,000, same beingjjin de nominations of $1,000 each, numbered 301 to 400 inclusive, said bonds to bear date November 1, 1921, and to mature absolutely without option of prior re demption November 1, 1941, said bonds to bear interest at not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on May and November first, principal and interest payable in United States gold coin at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. Said bids must be accompanied by a certified check for five thousand dollars ($5,000) and must be unconditional. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree, of Portland. Oregon, will be furnished the successful bidder. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Kent bnoemaKer, 821012 Clerk. For Quick Sale 1921 Ford Touring, just overhauled, in fine mechani cal condition; looks like new with new tires and extra de mountable rims, also motor driven horn, oversize steer ing wheel with thief lock, spot light, shock absorbers and many other items. Worth $475; will sacrifice for $375 for quick sale. Tel. 3644 for demonstration af ter 6 p. m. week days or at any time Sunday. s21 1920 Dodge Touring: For Sale Driven on pavement only, had extra good care and is an exceptionally good buy. BENNETT BROTHERS mi Guarantee Givcni Legal Guarantee Given No nf of Knit no pain continue work. Ask to see Gle-o-nU File Treatment. KRESS E DRUG COMPANY HOOD RIVER. ORE. The Pheasant Where you will find the most appetizing Steaks, Chops and Roasts tender and juicy-cooked to perf ection-and served with a variety of piquant sauces ICES -ICE CREAMS -DRINKS The Pheasant 11 Ul MING E County 'Clerk Shoemaker has com piled the following.important facts rel ative to registration and other Jfea tures of the approaching general elec tion. General election November 7, 1922. Foils open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. October 7 is the last day electors may register with the county clerk be fore said election. Electors who have registered since January, 1916, and have voted at least once in each two years proceeding each general election, and who are still liv ing in the same voting precinct, do not need to re-regisier. Electors who have never registered, or electors who have moved from one voting precinct to another since last registering, or electors who have been notified that their registration has been cancelled should register with the county clerk before October 7. No witnesses required. Electors who are not registered may register with the judge of election board, in the precinct where they vote, on election day. Two freehold ers, as witnesses, are required. Tetsons of foreign birth are required to exhibit certificate of naturalization when registering. Wives of foreign born husbands must exhibit their husbands' certificate of naturalization at time of registering. Men or single women claiming citi zenship on account of their father hav ing been naturalized before they be came 21 years of age must exhibit their father' certificate or a certified copy thereof at time of registering. Jn registering you will be asked your political party, your mail address, your residence either street number or in what section, township and range you live, where you were born, if married your husband's name and where he was born, and if native born your father and mother's name. The following oath must be sworn to: "That I am a citizen of the United States, and a qualified elector over the age of 21 years, and the statements herein entered as to my qualifications as an elector are true and that 1 am in good faith a member of the party with which Ihave registered." Many registrations rilled out by the election boards in their rush on elec tion day are rejected by the county clerk because they are not properly tilled out. The county clerk's office would much rather you would register with them where thev can at least fill out the card to their satisfaction than to have you bother the election board on elec tion day and then notify you in case your card is rejected. Big Orchard Suit Started The second step in the liquidation of the affairs of the Dufur Orchard Co., owners of 3,600 acres of land in trees in Wasco county, was taken at The Dalles when suit was hied on behali of the Portland Trust Co. and A. C. Churchill, receiver ; the Northwestern National Bank, of Portland, and Lm- ory Olmstead, trustees. The litigation follows an agreement made last year when the big orchard concern went in to the hands of a receiver. A judgment in favor of the trust company is anticipated, with a sheriff's sale following, the Washington be- curitiea Co., acting as mortgage lien holders, will probably bidinthe prop erty. If the tentative agreement ma terializes, a new company, to be known as the Dufur Orchard Co., will be or ganized and stock and bonds will be issued to the creditors on a pro rata basis. The east half of the Dufur com pany 'attract was cleared of trees lHBt spring. It will be seeded to wheat this fall. The balance of the place, about 1,800 acres, is being operated in a single orchard tract. The Dalles Refrigerator Service Ends The Dalles-Portland refrigerator car service, inaugrated by the O -W. K. & N. Co. cooperating with W. S. Nelson, head of the horticultural bureau of the Wasco county chamber of commerce, has been discontinued for the season, vegetable and soft fruit shipments having ended. A total of 1,14955 pounds of products were shipped to Portland bv means of the daily refrig erated service. The daily eervice averaged 16,435 pounds, i'lans are un der way for a resumption of the ser vice next year on a considerably larger tcaie cartway be shipped to Seattle and 1 acom a, as well as Portland. Carving Name Costs $10 Miss Thelma Ehrck. Odell young woman, was fined S10 by Justice of the Peace Onthank for cutting a piece of bark from a cedar tree at Lost Lake. Miss Ehrck carved her name on the tree, making apprehension by the for est rangers easy. The forestry ser vice, which will endeavor to preserve every feature of natural beauty around Lost Lake, has placed numerous signs announcing prohibition of mutilation of trees or shrubbery. No picking of rhododendrons will be allowed another year. Rev. Jackson Transferred F. R. Jackson, formerly stationed at eastern Oregon chuichej, who has spent the past year on an East Side ranch, has been assigned by the Port land conference of the Methodist church to Rainier. Mr. Jackson, mem ber cf a pioneer family, will leave the latter part of the week for bis new home. Whipped cream? Use SURE WHIT and be sure. Your grocer has it. jyl-'7tl NOTICE OF STREET COMPLETION 12th Street South of Belmont Road Notice is hereby given that Garrow and Ward, contractors, have filed writ ten notice this 2.'Srd day of September, 1922. of the completion of the improve ment of 12th Street all in acordance with their contract entered into as specified in Ordinance No. 6.''A to-wit: Grading and paving said 12th street from the north line of lielmont Road, south 216 feet to the city limits of Hood River, Oregm, and that the amount due the f aid cenractors upon its acceptance is hertby stated to be 12 110.85, And notice is further given that any objections to the acceptance of said work under the contract with the said contractors on the rat of said city may be filed in the ofl.re of the under signed City Hecorder ty any interested party at any time within 15 days from the date of the first publication, to wit, within lSdavs from the 2tfth day of September. VJ22. This notice is published in the Hood River Glacier for two consecutive is sues thereof the date tt the first publi cation thereof being the 2feth day of September, 1922. a. L. Howe. f25co City Recorder. JUDGE HARRIS TO BE HERE ARMISTICE DAY Supreme Court Justice Lawrence T. Harris has accepted an invitation of the Hood River American Legion PoFt to be chief speaker at a celebration of Armistice Day here. Legion 1'osts or The Dalles and Dufur will participate. Features of the event, as announced by Adjutant Farrell, of the local post, include: Parade, doubleheader foot ball game, street dancing and carnival attractions. Committees to arrange for the cele bration have been appointed as fol lows: Athletic, W.J. A. Baker, Al Gibbons, Edgar Franz; Parade, Car roll M. Hurlburt. Berkelev Snow and W. S. Dowd, and Dance, Walter Ford, Harold Hershner, Van W. Gladden, Will Sbeppard. Clem West. Hayes L. Bickford, Glenn Hunt, Don Metzgus and Tato Jameson. A committee of the Women's Auxiliary will be ap pointed later to cooperate with the Legion members in their preparations. Rubber Bands Replace Twine II. M. Madden, a homesteader of the Upper Valley, here last week selling rubber bands, made from old cast olf inner tubes, stated that he and a brother were building up no inconsid erable industry form this salvage ma terial. A machine has been invented for slicing the tubes. "We are now selling our product to many grocery stores, meat markets, abstract offices, stationery stores and even to hardware stores," said Mr. Madden. "The strong rubber bands have been found cheaper and more con venient than twine." Locks Power Company Improves The Skamania Light & Power Co., the plant of which, on Herman creek, furnishes power and lights for Casrade Locks, Eagle creek, Lancaster's Camp, Bonneville and Skamania county, Washington, points, is now engaged in considerable improvements. A new flume is being constructed, and a con crete power house will replace the old wooden structure. Work of the company was delayed by the burning of a sawmill in the Her man creek forest fire last summer. No Substitute Offen d Sav what vou will about druggists offering something "just as good" be cause it pays a better protit, the tact still stands that ninety-nine out of a hundred druggists recommend Cham berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, when the best medicine for diarrhoea is asked for, and do so because they kown from what their customers say of it, that it can be depended upon. KrnrelipR of records and reliable ab stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com pany. A. W. Onthank, Manager, huo Oak Street. Phone 1521. jy20-tf Notice of Street improvement Pursuant to the order of the Com- i . E ! fh 1! mon Council contained in wruinunce No. 635 of the city of Hood River, Oregon, passed by the Common Coun cil August 21, 1922, and approved by the Mayor August 22, 19, notice is hereby given that the undersigned City Recorder will receive bids lor tne ioi- lowing named streets: Sixth Street By constructing ana laying down a cement sidewalk and a cement curb and gutter on the west side cf Sixth Street from Sherman Av enue north to present cement sidewalk. Tenth Street the west side or luin Street from Cascade Avenue north 100 feet bv constructing and laying down a cement sidewalk. Eighth Street The east side of Hth Street from Cascade Avenue north to Columbia Street by grading the side walk area and by constructing and laying down a cement sidewalk. Mav Street JNorin siue, irom an street.'west to present cement sidewalk by constructing and laying down a ce ment sidewalk. North side from 9th Street east to the present cement sidewalk by laying down and constructing cement tide- walk. Mav Street South side from 9th Street east to present cement sidewalk by constructing and laying down a ce ment sidewalk. South side from 10th Street west about 100 feet to present cement side walk by constructing and laying down a cement sidewalk. South side from 11th Street west to present cement sidewalk by construct ing and laying down a cement side walk Twelfth Street East side of 12th Street north from May Street to the existing cement sidewalk by construct- ng and laying down a cement side walk. Eugene Street The south side of to Eugene Street from 9th Street west to present cement sidewalk by construct ing and laying down cement sidewalks. Sherman Avenue South side from 6th Street east to the east line of Lot H" by constructing and laying down a cement sidewalk. The grading of the sidewalk area, or the area from the property line to the curb line shall be done where needed in making any of said improvement! to or upon said streets or avenues or parts thereof. Drains and means of conveying wa ter shall be constructed in said streets, or parts thereof, where needed. Sealed proposals for the work will be received at my office up to 8 o'clock p. m.. October 2, 1922, and the Common Council will at its next regular meet ing after the completion of the publi cation of this notice, to-wit: On the 2nd day of October, 19,22, at the Council Chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., proceed to open and con sider all bids for said work, which is ordered by the Common Council by said Ordinance No. 635, duly enacted as alwve specified ; that the improve ment will be let in one contract, and will be required to le completed with in thirty (30) days from the date of the awarding the same to the success ful bidder ho will be required to fur nish a bond to the City of Hood River in a sum of not less than 25 per cent of the estimated cost of the contract for the faithful performance thereof ; that complete specification! are on file in my office covering the improvements for which bid! are called, bich may be examined by prospective . bidders upon application, and said contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder upon ta id specifications. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any de fects therein, for the benefit of the City of Hood River. The terms of the specifications shall be notice to pros pective bidders of the requirements demanded by said City in the perform ance of said work. 'This notice is given for ten days by publication in the Hood River Glacier. a rewrj aper published at the City of i Hooi. River, Oregon, the date of the ' first publication beirg tbe 21st day of September, 1922. H. L. HOWE, 2123 City Reccrder. 1 ilj TUX1 imUfltBjEZCfciXtt It is not always true that the best is the cheapest but Years of faithful, constant ser vice has proven the Ford car and truck the best means of trans portation at the lowest cost. cz3or51 BARTOL-MANSFIELD MOTOR CO. Incorporated "The Home of Unusual Service." Greater Meat Values Strictly Steer Beef Best Pot Roast 1 5c Pork Chops 25c Beef Boil lb. 10c 5 lbs. Lard 95c Shoulder Steak ...17Jc lOlbs.Lard $1.85 Round Steak 22c Weinies 20c Loin Steak 25c Bologna 20c Special prices quoted on Quarters of Beef. The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 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. W OREGON LUMBER COMPANY' DKB, OREGON General Blacksmithing WELDING Machine Work, Wagon Work, and especial attention paid to work on Orchard and Farm Implements. Automobile Work 2nd Hie Repair of Springs a Specialty. I will be glad to greet my old Hood River friends again. W. L. UPSON Phone 2723 Twelfth Street AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE NIGHT OR DAY WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS DODGES OR FORDS Wc also do a general automobile repair bu!nes? If you have trouble uhile In the Upper Valley, call us we have a Service Car trJ do tovln MT. HOOD GARAGE , JOHNSON BROS. TEL. 282 PARKDALE i : 1 ' i : C