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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1922)
rt r r t iTrrr ri it rx-n ntiniin v lirrinrnif D OQ 1 ftOO tlKJKJU 111 Y Jill U-L.AU1.TjIV. J- lliiuijmt u, - - - '" " " ' ' " Start the New Year Right Select all your Hardware and Furniture Supplies here. Make this store YOUR store for the coming: year. You are always wel come whether you purchase or just come in to look. It's Time To Think About PRUNING! Our big new stock of Pruning loois are ready; Clyde Pruners. Bastian Pruners. Hand Pruning Shears. Pruning; Saws. Extra Blades. Builders' Hardware Malthoid Roofing, Deadening Felt, and supplies of every kind. Sherwin-Williams PAINTS Our Furniture Department is complete with everything for the home. This week we are suggest ing some good bargains : SIMMONS' BEDS 2 in. Continuous Post, 1 in. 1 in. 41 $9.95 9.25 8.25 Simmons' Mattresses: 45 lb. All Cotton Mattresses, Rolled Edge, Art Tick, $9.95 Simmons' Springs, $6.50 Simmons' Bed Outfit. Bed Spring and Mattress, Special, this week, $23.95 Sunset All-Feather Pillows White Rose Quality, $5.00 each SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Keep Your Stock in good' condition. We are offering Olympic Scratch Olympic Egg Mash Sifted Cracked Corn Molassine Dairy and all kinds of HAY, GRAIN AND DAIRY FEEDS Feed Dept., 3rd and State St. Seventeen Guaranteed UNIVERSAL RANGES Sold Last Week. Bring your range troubles to us. We have an expert range man at your service. HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM RADIO SHOP It is our wish that all of our good friends of Hood Itiver may attain their desires and aspirations next year. It is our hope to be able to aid vou in cainlnc the most of interest and pleasure from life. And that in why we suggest that you take time to give a little study to radio. Any evening of the year, if you wish, you may be entertained or in structed bv concerts, addresses from any point of the county by way of the air. Come in any time and listen in at our plant. You are always welcome. II. li. KKAU Tel. 1234 308 Cascade Avenue r Winter Driving use 1 It Always Pays to Trade at KELLY'S WW XY ffidS. uOt, he HardwareFurniture Feed it Always Pays to Trade at KELLY'S Riverside Church A comradeship of woruliip and service. Kunday school 9 :45 a in. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young peoples meeting 7 p. m. Sunday Evening: club-7:45, 1st and 3rd Buildups November to March inclusive. Midweek Bible Lecture Thursday even ing at 7:30. Other meetings subject to special announcement. St. Mark's Women Donate $100 The Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark's Episcopal church is the first of the eastern Oregon diocese to make u contribution to the National Epis copal cumpaign. The local women Hindu their appropriation as a result of the recent visit here of Kt. Itev. W. 1 Remington, newly elected bishop of the diocese. Members of the force of the I'aclftY: Telephone Company had charge of a community Christmas tree at Arling ton. The phone employes telephoned to Frank It. Howard, local superin tendent of the company, seeking a giant fir tree. Gilbert Edington and Frank Clemmons secured a tree from the homestead place of F. It. Absten on the Columbia Itiver Highway, for warding it Thursday. NEW "SUPERIOR" MODEL NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE MT. HOOD MOTOR CO. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Sec this wonderful car and let us demonstrate it. Mechanical Service and Complete Stock of Parts. BUICK REGISTRATION SETS NEW RECORD C3H GOOD 100 PURE . Ariiesicanljlaid FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS According to Earl Franz, of the Hood Itiver Garage, all previous rec ords ror mommy registrations were shattered in November by the Uulck in California, as the official registra tion of automobiles shows that 1,202 Kulck cars were registered by owners, placing tne Uulck third in the list. the Ford and Chevrolet being the only automobiles which showed .a larger registration. This year has been a banner one for the liuick throughout the entire na f ion, as sales have been such that the immense factory at Flint, Mich., has been unable to keep pace with the steadily increasing demand for Buick cars, according to C. S. Howard, nres blent of the Howard Automobile Co., wno lias just returned from an ex tended visit in the automotive district as well os the Atlantic seaboard. "The phenomenal success and pop ularity or the Uulck in California is not purely local," said Mr. Howard, 'Ihe same condition exists every where. The new 11)23 line of Buick cars virtually took the country by storm and since August 1, when the nrst models were shown to the pub lie, tin re has been the keenest demand for both open and closed Uuicks. "The sport models originally mnde a most fuvorable impression and when the sport touring and other attractive sedans, coupes and open cars which grace the line of 14 cars manufac tured this season by the Buick Motor Company were introduced, the motor ing public everywhere fell in love with them. The result has leen that the capacity of the liuick plant has been inadequate to turn out cars fast enough to supply the demand, esiKj- clally closed car models. "Since Novernlier 1, when we were able to get sufficient freight cars in which to transjKirt the cars from the factory to the Pacific coast, twelve solid tralnloads f liuicke have leen shipped to the distributing centers of the Howard Automobile Company. In this way we have in a measure been able to satisfy the desire of the ioo ple who have placed their orders for cars." WHITE SALMON (From the Enterprise) Very few apples were frozen in the Lyle district according to a report or C. E. Arthur, who has been shipping a large quantity of fruit from that section this year. Most of the fruit had been well cared for in frostproof warehouses, warmed by heaters, and the loss from the extreme zero weather, reduced to a minimum. L. W. Wood has the contract for logging for the Laurel Box and Lum ber Company at Laurel and will get out 2,000,000 feet of logs by the first of March. He will also continue log ging for that company all of next year. Mr. Wood has also received the contract for hauling the lumber from the mill to the railroad. At a meeting of the game commis sion of the state of Washington at tended last week by local commis sioner, D. II. Sorter, at Bellingham, Wash., the following changes were recommended : First A tag law for killing deer, which provides that each deer be tag ged with a license tag when killed. Second The maintenance of public shooting grounds for ducks, and re striction of the number of private shooting grounds. The state fish hatcheries have been kenlarged to twice therr original capac ity and Klickitat county has the promise of not less than seven hun dred and fifty thousand fish for this season consisting of silverside, moun tain, brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout, also a liberal supply of China pheasant eggs. While Wenatchee, Yakima and Hood Itiver enjoy a rate on ship ment sof apples to Seattle destined for exportation to the Orient of 2S'a cents per hundred pounds, while White Salmon and Underwood are being discriminated against by being forced to pay a rate of 40 cents. This is a matter of importance to every grower in these districts, for we need an even break with Hood Itiver and other districts if we are to ship Into the markets of the world, says Paul McKercher, Sgobel & Day representative. C. W. McCullagh, of the Portland office of Sgobel & Day, recently sold a large block of Newtown apples for the Star Fruit Company in the Phil lipine Islands. Such sales are of much importance to this district, par ticularly In a year of dull markets like tliis, when it is desirable to se cure as wide a distribution as possi ble. But unless growers and shippers join with the strenuous efforts Sgobel & Day are making to secure a rate for this territory on a par with compet ing districts, we will be unable to sell our fruit in Oriental markets in the future, because buyers will not pay the higher freight imposed upon us by the carriers. Growers and shippers should write to the S. P. and S. and also to the North Pacific Coast Freight Bureau requesting that White Salmon, Un derwood and Lyle be permitted to enjoy the same rate as apples from Hood Itiver and other competing ter ritory and do so without delay. mm mwm - ' tfe W4Cto ':m W Vot Zerolene good cold. l !v" 1 teat oiU now freely ' jm.. jJ nit lubrirata par- 11 Ja ff fedlyin zero weather J J(tf"T TTIj.T II T-proted the bear. JST ff I Ol iagt - increue tha fl A ItT. power and flexibility &J0. JW 1 j IT f i Chamberlain's Cough Keiuedy the Molher'8 Favorite The soothinsr and healinir DroDertiei of Chamberlain'i Coueh Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and effec- uh vuA.a uaiv IIIOUD 1 L a IttVUI IC WILD people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of vouns: children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords Quick relief and is free from opium and other harmful drugs. 2 raTv 2 I m B m i Notice by Publication In the Circuit Court of Hood River County, Oregon. In the matter of the Detition of the tsoara 01 Directors or Dee Irrigation District for the juJicial examination and judgment of the Circuit Court as to the regularity and legality of cer tain proceedings relating to the organ ization ot said District, and to the is suance of its bonds. To the Dee Irrigation District, to all Freeholders, Legal Voters and As sessment Payers within said District. and to all other persons interested in said District: In the Name of the State of Oregon : You and each ot you are hereby noti fied that the Board of Directors of Dee Irrigation District bas, by its petition bled with the Clerk of this Court, com menced proceedings in said Court pray ing for the judicial examination and judgment of said Court as to the regu larity and legality of each eg m .9 K 4 Happy New Year J. C. JOHNSEN Many Apples Go to Charity Ild Itiver orchnrdists aided the Salvation Army in brightening Christ mas in needy Portland homes. A hundred boxes of apples were for warded to the Army throtieh the Ap ple Growers Association Friday. The Hood River Traffic Assinlation for warded larue quantities of apples to the Portland Welfare committee and to Astoria fur Christinas distribution. Ired Ljkman's Brother Dead Citr Marshal Hart searched in vain Saturday for Fred Lyckman, whose brother dropix-d dead at Kels, Wash. Mr. Hart was notified by an under taker in Kels. While the missing man has recently re--ived mail at the bnl iwistoffiiv, iio1hIv in the city knew hi in. I m i A rvttt it in healthy action of the TJ. Ki. Whrn You Ire ( oattipated To injure a bowels and correct disorders of the liver, take two of Chamberlain's Tab lets immediately after supper. They will of th feet ir.g. that often accompanies constipation. and every of the acts and proceedings of the original petitioners for said District. of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, and of the Board of Directors of said District, taken and had in connection with the organiza tion of said District, and the authoriz ation and issuance of its bonds in the maximum amount of S65.000.00. and any other matter or proceeding affect ing the legality or validity of said Dis trict or cf its said bonds, that all of the same may be approved and con firmed and that said District and its said bonds may be adjudged and de creed to be legal and valid. lou are required to appear and an swer rsid petition, or otherwise plead to the same, and contest the validity of said proceeding or of any of the acts or things therein enumerated btj lore me expiraiion 01 ten oays after the full publication of this notice, to wit. On or before January 21, 1923: and if you fail so to do, for want thereof, said petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in A Happy New Year to every one If you need some fuel to keep the home fire burning and to make the kiddies comfortable jusl Telephone 4111 TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Notice is served upon you bv publication thereof once a week for three successive weeks, pursuant to the Order of the Judge of this Circuit not only cause gentle movement dated icembr her-Tt.tVSi,pit!r3f i' tb firBt PuWi"tKn hereof is on De s, but banish that dull, stupid feel- (.p,, 2L , Pefore you buy an automobile yon ilio'iM ee the new Mudebakers at the 2L Given under my band and the f al of the Circuit Couit this December 21. (Seal) Kent Shoemaker. We Want Spitzenbergs: The movement of apples in Portland has not been so pjeat in years, but the Dollar is the selling point Our selling charge is 15.7. Ship to Sheridan Fruit & Produce Co. 211 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. GKT FF.FE STENCIL AT Till? OFFICE i PS B i i i at j Cameron Motor Co. mill d21jll Clerk of Circuit fWf