The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 06, 1919, Image 4

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    I1001 RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1010
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WILI.YS-OYERLAND
AGENCY ESTABLISHED
HOOD RIVER APPLES
GO TO CHURCH
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is richest
tlfic manner, very much I
of butter-fat. Sec it's is r.ct
but many f.rslrr-!:.ue it er-oi-.
Sccti's Emulsion
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,r o'.l, cir.Lorated in a scien
: l;:re wraps up each globule
u :.!.ke cream in consistency,
r than they do other fats,
s concentrated nourishment
iy btrenj. Give it a trial.
u ! r: Sco!t" LmitUioa is the famous
: u d i...?iftl :u our wi Aaier.can
i .-. a' .1 ruUtatitUty uasurissrii.
v - --!- -J. N. J. 19-M
Heed Kiver util have'a'r.ew ub n.o
hde acencv :"Vn. I.'. A. Eihutt, a tt
tiai automhile man. who hit-; l?en lo
cated at I'rt-t'oii City, was here last
wtek with . P. Plake. f the Port
U: d ohVe i.f the V iils-Overlard Co..
Tv'S'Knrii; to tsthl lh a local t ranch
if the con.-ern. .Mr. Elliott has se
cond term orarv quarters in the eld
?lTv f the lute I). McDonald,
j Mr. Elliott drove here over the Co
lumbia Highway in one irf the rew
, small model Overlamis. While'in the
j city re gave a number of demer stra
I tii.n.s and made a favorable impression
! with the bar.deume rew machine. Mr
i Ki.iutt returned to Portland user the are te
Highway, hut will arrive here to I
permanently on the jub after tonior-tu.
will shio Several thou-
applcs that shield le
Hixl Kiver
sand lmes if
even letter than the test if f..rn:er
yr-tr. The af le will be siurtd fcr
several weeks in the l i lted Brtthren
church, fiT several tars Without a
palter, t rews f men were busy last
week shrir.fc up the tlnur with heavy
tin i ers ant stai kintr the lew. Sat
uriiay ni'tiT trui k .delivered their
lua'Js nf the district's precious New
tuw r,s and Spitzenburs. Cther relitf
iocs edilices which are without regular
pastors, will be used for temporary
st'Tare. The tbasements of all busi
ness bouses where space i available
B hlled w ith applea.
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iht'ii tiim. tun
sl.iinl lor tli,'
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l)f'i in. ' si .;i
u-sc ti.ido n.iiiK's. Vour father and
r knew th,t'0()l thcni. 1 hey knew in
ou kni tw today, that these names
!i,wl fin ip'r I inn iiii. Kliw.ri- In fK.
ltUI.lltlllt 111 lllJ
! ( i . It 'in' iitst practical reaper;
l I a ir.'..' hindci and was n hkk1-
K'"it (
i i
i: r.i'.i. k
I t'ne l.i
tw ine pii ! it'iT ;
first su-el plow
mill iiiian l'ai lin was
pioneers. I he lines of
one of the
harvesting
p:ows staiteil by these farm machine
been 'Towing and tle eloping ever
nines lune teen invented and
mac nines and
buildets
since. C):l,er
de eloped by tite same manufacturers, and every
new machine and implement has had built into it
the eais ol manulai ttii in; experience and tarm
knowledge accumulated by McConnick, )eerin.
I'ailin and their successors. Now all of these ma-
bines and implements hav e been merged into one
lie reputation of
this line is the
line -e
ei
lie Inte; 1 1; if it na! I fat ester, "i
ma' lane and implement in
vhln'
V.i Sill. III1-: lYKMNATlONAI. LINE
HOOD RIVER FllUIT COMPANY
BOYS KILL BRUNO
FRANZ' FINE COW
List of Orchard Tracts
Hood River, Oregon
2' i acres ; Tj tearintr orchard ; modern
home, apple house, a jraraire, barn and
chicken house; ;ii nuies out. l'rice,
$lti,NN).
Youthful pheasant hunters Saturday
killed an imported purebred Jersey cow
on the dairv farm of Kruno Kranz. The
boys must have tired at cluse rane. as ! 20 acres. 4 miles out : mostly planted :
small t ird shot in netrated the cow 's tftfinnitiir to bear liberally, l.'im boxes
heart. The animal was valued at fj.'.d. I this year, l'rice, $1.",W.
An examination showed that she had i l0 acres, J miles out; all planted. 6
been shot earlier in the pheasant sea- room house. " i.r.e $7 ,NI0
son, a charireof small shot havintr been
found lodged under the skin just behind! " acres near Odell, all under culti
the horns. : vation. ready to plant, l'rice, Jtl.tKM).
An investigation ts btw conducted1 o:! s.10 M u acres in lieari
to determine the identity ,.f he boys, r,har(,( Roud ho'use larse 1)arn ,
who were seen huntinK on the Irani house and tine sprin water, l'r ce
farm about the time the crow was mi
shot.
121 acres, 3-mile out; 1(1 ac res under
cultivation, ti acres orchard. d'Anjou
rears, Spitzenhurtr and New town ap
ples, l'rice, $10,")iio. Fine buy for
someone.
(By Laura 'M. Folts) r. ... . x. , , .
i acres, ,! in New town and Spitz as
The Mid-Columbia Athletic League fine apples as any in the valley. 60
met at the Oreiron hotel Saturdav ! cherrv trees. l'.osc and d'Aniou nears
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
mormnir and settled the foot ball
schedule, but could not come to any
settlement for basket ball, so there
will be another meet tig tomorrow af
ternoon after the foot ball game here
between (ioldendale and Hood Kiver.
The foot ball schedule has been ai
raniied so that four outside teams
come to play us here. T'HVv are:
November T, Goldi'tidale ;
11, Fstacuda ; November
0-rouin house, l'rice, $2."im.
Hit acres, 4 miles out, i: acres in
orchard bearing liberally, cherries,
prunes, tfraie9, larjje double house, ap
ple bouse, Dower house, barn, l'rice,
si2,r.H).
H acres, one mile out. fine modern
louse ; all planted to best commercial
November apidi s, peaches, pears, prunes, l'rice,
l, w nite j js.ooo.
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IJ V. 'I L TAKK YKARS BEFORE
S'lUCf.S COME DOWN IF EVER
F you have not found the house you are looking
for, let us help you. If you have a lot paid
for, we will build a house on it; finance it, and
you can pay for it like rent in other words you
can become your own landlord.
PE WS ARE DRAWN ACCORDING
1 ,Y()U11 HJEAS
If you do not have a lot, we know of a
limited number of choice lots that can be bought
right. As we can start only a limited number of
houses before bad weather sets in, see our local
representative regarding details at once, as it will
he a case of "first come first served."
We are
alio help Mood River
jildin?
for Portland. We
can
Portland Home Bulling Association, Inc.
Home Builders and Financiers
J. 1".
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Phone
Local Representative
MM
salmon; November 21, The Dalles, and
the Thankstnvinir trame between the
Firemen and 11. H. H. S.
The hopes of the foot ball team ran
hitfh Friday morning as they planned
u bin; victory over Camas and hoped to
be home in time for the Hallowe'en
party that nierht. They had their first
downfall in spirits when the other high
school students were not allowed to
jrive them a send-off. Then they were
sure blue when they lost the dirtiest
iranie that our boys ever played in, the
score being T-C. The H. K. boys out
played the Camus team in every de
pai tment of the game, but could" not
beat the referee and head linesman.
In evidence of the roughness of the
.rainc, ('apt. Niokelsen and Carson re
turned home one with a broken rib and
the other with a broken nose.
Ilec'arilless of the absence of the
foot ball boys during the tirat of the
1 1 evening, the seniors scored a Iik suc
cess with their Hallowe'en masquerade
nart.v Friday ninht and were amply re
paid for their hard work the weeks
pievious. Many of the seniors acting
as uhosts guided the people through
the Chamber of Horrors to the fortune
teller's booth, the witches' caldion.
and water fortune's booth, and finally
up to the auditorium where they en-
! jnyt-d the short but very good program
I which consisted of a sliort play, "A
j Hoy Who Pid Not Helieve in Ghosts."
: The re.-t of the evening was spent in
I dancing and much fun was made over
; each other's costumes. The patrons
j and patronesses also enjoyed the even
ling very muih. The refreshments
i were pumpkin pie and cider,
j I'rof. I!niley called u meeting Wed-
I ncsday evening for the purpose of dig- j
: cussing lit entries for the coming year, j
j Some wanted many debates in the lit- ,
jeraries, while others wanted morel
, dramas, and after much arguing we
; came to t tie conclusion to have two lit- i
jerary societies and half and half de-1
i bates and dramas.
I In Monday s assembly the student i m
! body was called together for the nur- ! i(,t8-
i ."','h n'l ,!,lifnui"C af,rect',ti0" l, A fine home on Ninth street; 1ft lots.
I .i Idoidale fellows after the foot ba 1 1 1 l'rice $;i,"illi
j game Friday afternoon, ll was decided i ' '
: to give both foot ball teams a feed af- I 8 lota, abundance of fruit, barn,
I ter the game and following that a re- ! chicken house, excellent garden tract,
j ception for the whole high school, j large 8-room house, well equipped,
Alter the meeting we had a good, l laundry house, cement basement, l'rice,
lively yell practice. j $7,0no.
D-ronm house on Cascade, abundance
of fruit. 2 lots, l'rice, $1450.
lots. 7-room house, all kinds of
fruit, cellar, garage, l'rice, $3500.
3 lots, double house, abundance of
fruit, l'rice $4,000. Situated on North
Fine street.
3-room house with basement, on
South Fine street. Price, $1100.
and
'J acres less than a mile out ; all
planted to best commercial apples, one
of the finest homes in the vallev.
l'rice. fltl.OOO.
a iicres. 3 miles out: 3 acres under
cultivation, good house and barn, pine
tree grove; excellent for a chicken
ranch, l'rice, $2750.
SO acres. 4 miles out. 12 acres in
bearinir orchard, f5 inches free water,
20 inches ditch water, large area of
strawberry planting that yielded in
KM! 2050 crates Kxtra F'ancv. one of
the finest houses, good out buildings,
l'rice, $20,niK).
10 acres near Odell, 7 acres in bear
ing orchard, trees 7 years old. !'imi HM'J
crop; 7-room house, barn and chicken
house; the orchard is planted in Spitz
cnbuig, Newtown, Ortley and Delicious
apple trees, l'rice, $5750.
30 acres of walnut trees with apple
libers 7 years old. l'rice, $y,000. 18
ai res of walnut trees with apple fillers
S wars old. l'rice. $5,40U. 5 acres of
walnut trees with apple fillers y vears
old. l'rice, $lioit. 5 acres wit h apple,
peach and cherry fillers ! vears old.
l'rice. $1000. Wulnuts on trees this
V'i'r. 10 acres of cultivated land, l'rice
$2 dim. 5 acres of woodland, l'rice,
i-ViO. The entire 73 acres mav be had
for if 17. 5ol i.
acres 2'i miles out; 7 acres orch
ard good bottom pear land; barn and
good house; ram installed. l'rice,
$',0110.
M acres 2J miles on, all planted;
g' ( 'I house and barn; 12 inches free
wjiUt. l'rice, $ti,uiiil.
Homes in Hood River
H-roorn house on State street south
side close in two lots, l'rice, $2250.
f-room house on Sherman Ave., close
peaches, cherries and apples; 2J
l'rice. $1050.
Windstorm Saturday
A windstorm reaching the propor
tions of a gale swept down power line
poles Saturday, putting rural light ser
vice out of commission. A number of
apple packing plants, where sizing ma
chines are operated by electricity, were
tied up for the day. in districts where
the storm prevailed trees of unpicked
apples were stripped. The percentage
of fruit, however.was negligibly small.
Yakima Man Buys Gibbons Place
J. J. Gibbons has sold his llarrett 30
acre orchard place to bklward Axup,
formerly a resident of Yakima. Mr.
Axup, with his wfie and family of live
children, will come here at "once to
make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gib
bons, oldtime residents of the commun
ity, will move to 1'ortland.
J. M. Culbertson made the sale.
Mrs. Bell to Have New Rocker
Mrs. C. A. Hell has been engaged
t'ne past week in cutting the runners I
4-room cottage, corner Twelfth
May streets. Price, $2,000.
8-room house with bath, on Park
street. Price, $2250.
Lot 50x150, with large store room
40x100, suitable for garage. Price,
$2,000.
Modern house, bath and furnace, two
lots, fruit garage; one of the best
houses in the city. Price, $4,750.
7 room house at corner of Eugene
and Ninth street, $2,000. tiath and
range.
Stock Ranch
trom a huge purple Japanese wisteria , 404 6-10 acres, 3 barns, two houses,
vine that clambers over a porch of the ' several fine springs of water, 100 acres
fenced, 1 million feet of timber: rail.
ALBtllTA FARM FOR SALE
BY OWNER.
COTl O N ATI O N DISTRICT.
Mount Hood hotel. Some of the run
ners, which will be sent, to the Orenco
furniture company to be woven into a
rocking chair, are (50 feet in length.
"We expect it to furnish sufficient
runners for some other niece of furni
ture next year," says Mrs. Hell.
road touches one side.
See
Price, $7,500.
r r s
1 in .ii
to t,,w
am.' pn -tun- and hay.
i, 5 eiev ators ; School
Level
mile
lii
in I' -", cement foundation.
. inn. '';im shed, uiiraue, grain
in.: "ll i;r-ii). 1 1 1 iir pasture, Uo
l.ir flock. Worlds of hay and
' le.tse very chl'llp.
c 1 i'-.' bii. wheat and 10u 1m.
akei. Poor health cnipi'ls
) : "Pc tl.ild eu.-h, balance
ice modem and furnished home
ill acri'a.'c, snlim fan place well
M a -l desirable property at
'o--' ii going concern
'. ; vk, horses, car and bouse
i. l'n-aogh. Allien i, Can, ,-,
Chevrolet Man With II. R. Garage
Holla, "Harry," Harrison, who
comes here directly from the Chevrolet
factory at Oakland, Calif., has pur
chased an interest in the Hood River
Garage. The dealers, who also operate
one of the city's most thoroughly
equipped machine and repair shops,
make a specialty of Chevrolet.
( oiistiiation
Mo?t laxatives and cathartics afford
only temporary relief and should be
used only for that purpose. When you
want permanent relief take Chamber
lain's Tablets and be careful to observe
the directions with each package.
These tablets not only move the bow
els, but improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion.
J. B. LISTER
Licensed Salesman of Real Property
821 Cascade Ave., Phone 3844
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Ash Your Dealer
Si) T
Grand PrizeMoto
nrc&rms o Ammunition
Writ? for Catalogue
THE REMINGTON ARMS U M C CO INC
mw.mi.'. mi lam &r I
Glacier otlice makes rubber stamps.
P.ubber Stamp Ink at this office.
BLUESTONE
LIME
Orchard Supplies Farm Trucks
Farm Implements
KELLY BROS. CO. Phone 1401
Office and Store : STEWART BLOCK, Third and State Strett
Buyers and Shippers of
APPLES and PEARS
DERBY & STEARNS
Lawyers
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Stranahan & Slaven
Contractors & Builders
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
R. C. GLANVILLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Room 1 National Rank Building
Hood Rivwr, Oregon
DR E. 0. DUTRO
PHYSICIAN AM) SI KGKON
Office: Hall I'.ldg ., Plume 1571
Hours, 2 to 5 p. m.
Residence: Odell. Phone, Odell 3.r3
Hours: 0 to 11 a. m.
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Equipped for
X Ray and Electro-Therapeutics.
lt)le(ilioiH'H: null and Mi
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
I'm I In promptly Hnwer:l in tuwunr oouutry
lny or Night.
TeleptmiiM: Resilience, KHI: Offloe, 1241.
ntrlce lu the Hroiu Uulldiu
E. D. EANAGA
Physician and Surgeon
Otlice in Kliot
Building
Phones: Otlice 4211
Res. lull
DRS. ABRAHAM AMD SIFTON
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Rooms 17, 10, 20 lirosius Ituildtiiy
Res. l'liouou: Dr. Abraham 4152.
Dr. Sifton 3013. Otlice 4151.
Our New Roller Mill
equipment will soon be ready
for the season's run.
We propose that Hood River People will
come to know
SHAMROCK BRAND
products as well as the discriminating apple
markets of the world know their
extra fancy apples.
CEREALS, CHICKEN AND STOCK FEEDS
The Highland Milling Co.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
DR. F. C. BROSIUS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otlice hours for Summer, before 10 and
after 5. Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Brosius Bldg.
Phone 18.HI.
Calls answered from Dee, 12 to 5.
Phone, Odell 403.
DR. W. H. THOMPSON
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE: KI.IOT BUILDING
Otlice phone 2222 Residence 2221
Dr
William Morton Post
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Bldg. Phone 2401
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D.
DENTIST
Telephones: Office 1081; resident's 3331
Oflice over Butler Bank
E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Telephones: Oflice 3101 j residence 3412
Olliee in Brosius Building
OUR REPAIR POLICY
Recharging, repairs, testing these are part of our service. We
have the tratnin ' and equipment to do this work well, at the least
price consistent with good work.
Cheap work isn't really cheap at any price, and would only We
us customers. '
w ii B'o r''-'a!'d 8ervice aHa lUt our obligation to make
Willard Batteries last as long as posiiblH at least expense
Another of our obligations is to diatribute for Willard a butterv
that will last longer and doesn't need so many repairs the Willard
Battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation. 1 '
H gives longer life with fewer troubles just as a cord tire does
Drop in and let us tell you its remurkuble performance record
alter over four years ot service.
MOORE ELECTRIC CO.
406 OAK STREET Residence Phone, 2043
Office I'hone, 1782
Dr. Carolyn Underbill
DENTIST
Smith Building. Telephone 2021
L. L. MURPHY, D.D.M.
General Dentistry
Rooms 11-15 RrosiiiB Bldg.
WILLIAM DAVID CHANDLER
TEACHER OF VIOLIN
Authorized to give music credits.
Summer Class on. Registered.
Telephone 2512. a!4
Automobile Service to all points
of Mid -Columbia
Regular Stage to and from Parkdale
AS follow 11 !
Leave Hood River daily, except Sunday, at 4.30 p.
. -?.w'iale laily' txve Su,lday. and
nigs at 6.45 p. m.
and on Saturday even-
PORTLAND-HOOD RIVER MOTOR STAGE
Enabling you to see the Wonderful Columbia River Higl
a nominal cost.
iwav
FASHION LIVERY COMPANY
iiu.v h 1201
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
C. H. SHULTZ
Teacher of Violin and all String and
Wind Instruments.
Instructor of Knights of Pythias Band.
Solicits pupils for Violin especially.
Call at K. of P. Hall any morning.
MRS. HENRY W. BLAGG
Teacher of Piano and Vocal
(European MetboiD
For terms: Phone 5813
yniiug Anttamirpmptit
We wish to Inform the people of Hood River
ol our purchase of the
C. F. SUMNER PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT
at the corner of
itate and Second Streets
We assure you of a continuation of the same
courteous and efficient service rendered by our
nnni!550 TrUSUng lhat we V -ave a con
tinuation of patronage we Invite you to come in
and et acquainted.
HUCKABAY & BARGER