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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1919)
n"i nivru r,.m:ii. thci'siuy xt:mi.!-:i: V- - LAY THE FOUNDATION ! a coir.jH'kMH e N( while vc ur earning Ier Mi.i i-:i-M;, ;. ! m tluit oi may i : v the vm -. i'i L' i.s ene niul comfort. l'.!!'-i'nt v .i .. and Wi oniv solution. eMin'.' i the The 7S Cumulative Preferred Stock PACIFIC P0WE1U LIGHT CO. $!00 and Accrued Dividend per Share oliVrs you a syfc rani mm: ,t- atie invcstrtU'iit with an attract ie income. I pUmuI chocks, at th rate (if ?' anii'ia'ly a w un. i timet to shaivlit-Mfrs every thtve months. DIVIDEND DATES Our vas.v layniont bPlX'IAL SAVINGS 1'LAN makes the road easy fur yon, A' an .:' ;ir employees to tell you about it. It is well worth v. h'ie. VthiI No. 1.1 Mccormick D EERING NTERNATIONAL YOU know these trade names. Your lather and j'randfather knew thn. e of them. They knew in their time, and you know today, that these names stolid tor the highest u,;!;!v kit in mac hinery in the world" .U Cot ink k huilt the tirst practical reaper; Deerinjj sold the tirst twine binder and was a ood tuine pioneer; and Willi. :; 1'ailin was one of the tirst steel plow pioneets. I he lines of harvesting machines and plow s sKitt-'d bv these farm machine builders have ben ;'-!n m;'1 and developing ever since. Other machines have been invented and developed by tin- sum.' Manufacturers, and every new machine and implement has had built into it the vcais ol luanuku tut in;' expei ience and farm knowledge accumulated by McCorrnick, l)cerin&, I'ailin and their successors. Now all of these ma i bines and implements have' been merged into one line the International Harvester. 'I he reputation of every machine and implement in this line is the same. Wi: SELL THE INTERNATIONAL LINE HOOD RIVER FRUIT COMPANY WANTED Orchards and Farm Lands If you have an orchard or desirable piece of undeveloped land in the Hood River Valley that you wish to sell let me have a full description of the same and I will investigate it If your property is found to be satisfactory as to condition, soil, and pi ice, a contrac t of sale will be entered into with you. Only desirable properties which are offered for sale at a reasonable price will be listed for sale through the Farm Land Clearing House now being organized in the City of Portland, with offices in the Henry Building, for which I am local representative. We are prepared to give the best service pos sible and such inquiries as come into the Portland office looking for desirable orchard properties, will be sent to Hood River, and the undersigned will show such listings as p.rc offered for sale through the Hood River office; failing to satisfy the buyers in the Hood River Valley, the would-be buyers will be sent to other Orchard Districts in the states of Oregon and Washington. J. F. BATCHELDER lt 11001) RIVER, OREGON Xi-EP SNOW HMS GOING, DR. TIlliANE l r. M. TKrune hua'roj or-ej that all l rei-;Jer.ta ei operate wittl ei.unty -sal.-, in ktcwr.i: trunk highways 1- ir of siuw this winter. lr. Thrace .- that the horse arid btifiry n Wat ways is an vxicptiuti today and ii. t r ra. tically all travel is by way of mobtie. 'it is therefore up ti us," says Pr. Tr-ane, "to keep the r.ials nen. If hi county will distribute snow plows I t, ee the (fople of the ct.unty will .v that they are operated aril that the m, Is are t'token immediately after a i'ti.vy 8i: fall. I'nless the snows are in ifually heavy plows will not he titv--s.-.iry. but it is well to lie prepared." jju.l Kiver has not had a heavy sn. wfall since l'Jlo when predictions of liiinan George were realizeti and the Manket piled up to a depth of nearly five feet. While the ancient aborigine e:ithtT prophet is no more and local vk are somewhat in doubt, oldtimers jay this is the winter for another deep SOL W. Big Mosier Plant Being Finished Walter Colby and August von Hacht report that the big new .IKX) com munity packing house and storage ol uit of the Mosier Fruit drawers As sociation is now practically complete. The structure is wired throughout in 'i most uptodate manner, Mr. Colhv ia s. i he new building, which has a ca i Ui'ity to store a half of the district's apple crop, is built of concrete tile, co. end with a pebble dash finish. IS Mr. Kaesser Finds Fm Crowded In a telephone message to his wife lust week E. E. Kaesser, in Portland for a few days of business, stated that he was on the verge of returning home because he couldn't find hotel accom modations. Mr. Kaesser had tried four of the lending hotels, and all were full and with a waiting list. No hoe was given him by any greeters, but he finally decided to trv a fifth and was : lixoil up with a cot. Mr. Kaesser telephoned to tell other I i rospeclive Portland visitors to remain : at home if they didn't have hotel res ervat ions. Kiihnke's Curtains Stolen A I ivuhnke, who with his family, j moved last week to a West Side ranch i I ace, says someone initiated a new I I'm in of housewurming. " They entered my garage and stole i all of the side curtains from my auto mobile," says Mr. Kuhnke. "It is well ; "Hough, however, to he optimistic. 'j they might have taken the entire : i car. " Mr. Kuhnke liiis reported to uuthori ' t its and he believes the desnoilers of nis machine will he apprehended. Floyd Wright Has Narrow Kscape When Floyd Wright was towing a scow load of coal from Hood Kiver to n .lighway construction camp between acre and Mosier last week, the swell I i I'm a pas-sing steamer swamped the cow, sinking it in deep water. Mr. A right was alone, Hint had difficulty in -a ing his launch. The smaller craft w us being dragged under when he cut he heavy tow cable with his pocket riife. ( (instillation Most laxatives and cathartics afford inly temporary relief and should he I only for that purpose. When you vv ant permanent relief take Chamber lain's Tablets and be careful to observe I be directions with each package. These tableti not only move the how els, but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. - Orchard Tracts 1 Of Later Listing In acres on Tucker Road, all nlanted : ! I :! miles out, 7-room house, barn and j t apple, house; ;tat.lO boxes this year; l.'il packed boxes ot Delicious, 50 Hose I pear trees. $1(1,500. ! 20 acres ready to plant, -mile from i Odell school house, the upper land, tine pear land, a fortune fur anyone who - can handle it. $i,nii. ; 2o acres A-mile south Oak drove ; stole, lay of land fine, 9 acres orchard : :i and 10 year old tree?, 8-rooni house. : stt.fo . Ii) acres east of Odell. ioins Joe ! Tompkins : timber enough to pay for Hand. $7.-10. 52 acres on Mosier creek, 40 acres planted, house, barn, packing house, water and light. $18,000. 10 acres in city limits, 200 trees; ap ple, cherry, pear and walnut trees ; 6 room house, ham and packing house, all kinds of berries. $8,300; lay of land fine, view unexcelled. !1 acres fine clean orchard bearing liberally ; fine large house, every con venience. $7000. J. H. Lister, Salesman of real prop erty. Phone 3844. MATURES WAY Alcohol and dangerous sedatives are fast falling into disuse. When th.2 body is debilitated the effectual msans of restoring strength is SC01 EMULS wlrich does what your regular fcod should do but all too often fails to do nourishes end strengthens the wkek body. It is the results that follow the use of Scott's Emulsion that have made its multitude of friends. The Norwetn in cixl liver oil tit J in Scott' Eoiulhoa U suter-n;fjntd iu our own American lvtborutoi ics. 1U purity and quality is uiisurassta. Scott Bowne.Btooaifield.N J. J Repairing Broken Trees (lly liordon (.. !nwn) Purine the past season many trees have been split w ide open at I he crotch beraui-e of an excess load of fruit. The recent snow has also been resjionsible j for much of the damaee. Such trees are in danger of heart-rot unless precautions are taken to pre vent funerus trow th. The wood is ili rectly exposed to the elements and there is little to prevent such Hindus growths from obtaining a hold. Grow ers may be inclined to take the view that since pruning wound as a rule do not develop rot funirus it follows that wood exposed as a result ot a split is likewise euually resistant. The writer would take exception to this opinion, because pruning wounds if properly made are in direct line with the cam bium tissue and heal over rapidly. A smooth surface dries out readily and ti.T.r conditions are favorable for re sis-lance to decay. On the other hand a roi.eh, uneven surface as a result t f a j.ired break is able to retain mois hoc As a rule when limbs are re sti re. I to a natural position after breakinir down an absolutely tiihi tit i not assured and moisture can reach the very heart of the tree. Thus cmi i!it:uns for the establishment and de vt I. pmetit of heart rot are ideal. The writer suggests tnat before I'liilisare restored to natural position opper tacks or nails he dnen directly into the exposed wood, 'these tacks, when left in the wood permanently, ha.e a tendency to disinfect the wound as they n'auually eo into solution. I'aintir.g over the exposed wood with a 4ood strong mixture of liordeaux will oe a further precaution. After netting she limb back in place cover the entire line of cleavage with grafting wax so as to prevent moi-ture from getting in, f possible. Make a note of the loca .iini of such trees and renew this cov- i ir.g as necessary until the wound is Ilea led over. l.'nder California conditions it is re volted that wounds painted with the .ivjst impervious paints have proved iho poorest protection against wood rot .r.fection. The painting appeared to I oe Die proper thing in that the cut lipid be sealed, thus presumably pro uc.ting it from infection. In this it tailed, however, owing to the fact that sail pressure behind the painted stir- I face is nearly always sufficient to run- ;u;e it. At the same time the paint i i tains enough of the sap to keep the i wood saturated and it provide an es- 'client medium for the growth of the I a oof rot fungus. i ne grower shoul: look after all such broken down trees without delay. Oon't wait until (he hark has dried out or has become sep.irated from the supwood to such an extent that it can not heal over. These matters should he . mked after right away. Further more, the entire orchard fhoiild be in sue, ted and all trees in danger of breaking down under future crops should be wired up strongly. Coming to Vancouver ONE LIME Orchard Supplies Farm Trucks Farm Implements KELLY BROS. CO. Phone 1401 Office and Store: STEWART BLOCK, Third and State Streets Buyers and Shippers of APPLES PEARS B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Keating and Sheet Metal Work 41(1 CaMule Avenue HOOD RIVF.K, OKI (.ON Stranahan & Slaveu Contractors & Builders hOCD RIVER. OREGON. R. G. GLANVILLE AITuKNKY AT .W Ibioin 1 National i'.ailk ItiiiMiirj 1 1 odd KlVrr, ( Iregoli DR E. O. DUTRO 1'insli'HN AM) v I l:,l I Ulice: Hal! lil.l- , l'l.ne 1 "T 1 Hours, ' to r p. in. Kesi.lence: Odell. l'lu-ne, Odell I..-. 11. airs: '.I to 1 1 a. in. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANI SUKGKON. Kipiipped t r X Hay and Kleetro-Tlieriipeutics. ivittpiioues: linn Hart Mi H. L. D0MBLE, PHYSICIAN A N l St IUiKoN. i'hIIn proiuiiily hiis.vi i d la tow u or cmiitM llHV !! N!;lll. 'I'IiIkmi'h: Riut--iiv. n;:lcc, l.'ll otMcf In II c P.i'.vius inn: L;. E. D. KAN AG A Physician and Surgeon I'liones; Ollico 4 11 lies, lsll t'liice in Kii lliiiidiu New List of Homes Dr. Mellenthin & Co. SPFCIAl.ISTS Do Not Use Surgery Will be at ST. ELMO HOTEL MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st. Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Fine home on Columbia street, 2 lots , on corner, cement walk both streets, i column rose bushes, shrubbery, 6-room j house, plumbed, clean and pood. $2ti0(l. J Corner lot worth ifioon, making house j and one lot hut $l,(jti0. Terms and monthly payments. . Fine 9 room house in Portland, bath ! room below and above, cement base-, ment, furnace; on Ainsworth boule I vard. $0500. A beautiful and well i built home. Exchange for Hood Kiver property. ; House on Prospect avenue, 5 large ! rooms, basement, cement block foun dation, 2 lots, all small fruits, street improvements done, $o5ou. Terms. j i'-acre lot, 12 room house, cement ! foundation, 20x40 basement, tine water i system, 2 inch pipe, fruit house and summer house, apple, pear, cherry and all berry fruits. $J.ri0O. ; Lot with barn 24x.'!4 well built of rustic, on Columbia street. Karn could he converted into a house. $7;"0. Lot and 4 room house on Sherman avenue. Close in. $1200. liio acres of alfalfa land now produc ing hundreds of tons of alfalfa hay. ; Close to railroad ; on Crooked river in! Crook county, about 15 miles northwest from Prinevillc. Price, $1(1,1)00. j Modern house in every respect, well located, best of material, manle and vertical fir tloors of best quality, 7 rooms. Price $3500. Inquire of J. Ii. Lister, licensed salesman of real property. Residence, N1 Cascade, Phone 3S4 1. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Examination The doctor in charge is a graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Washington. He visits professionally the most important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation and ex amination free cost, except the ex pense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liv er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any bet ter, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that examin ation on this trip wil be free and that his treatment is different. Address : 3H6 lijston Block, Minne apolis, Minn. p27 DERBY & STEAKN S Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFMN , PHYSICIAN- and SUd .KoNS liooins 17, pi, :;o I'.mmus Ihiilding lies. Phones: ir. Abraham tl.V 10. Sifiou ;;ii;;i i miee 1 151. DR. F. C. BKOSIUS PHYSICIAN AND Sl KOhON Office bonis for Summer, before 10 and after 5. Rooms 1, 2 and:! Ilrosius llldg. Phone ISM. Calls answered from Dee, 12 to 5. Phone, Odell 105. DR. W H. THOMPSON Physician and Surgeon OIT'ICK: KLJoT HUI.DlNd Offi.-e phone 2222 KeMilcnce 2221 Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Hall P.ldg. Phone 2101 HOOD KIVKR, OUIOOON 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 n ighland Milling Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON OUR REPAIR POLICY Kechar'inv', repairs, testint; these are part of our service. We bine the traimti' and e(iiipinent to do this Work well, at the leant price consistent with Hood Hoik. Cheap work isn't really cheap at anv price, and would only We us customers. Pnt e regard this service as a part of our obligation to make iliard I'.atleries la4 as lonj; as possible at least expense. Another of our oblations is to distribute for Wil'lard a buttery that will last longer and doesn't need so many repairsthe Wlllanl I'.atlerv with Threaded Rubber Insulation. It ui es longer lib., with fewer troubles fust as a cord tire does. Drop in and let ns tell you its remarkable performance record tiller over four years of ser vice. Clllii) MOORE ELECTRIC CO. 406 OAK STREET Residence Phone, 2041 Office IMione. I78'2 C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DKNTIST Telephones: Ollice 1081; rcsidonrv 3;-t;; 1 Ollice over Butler bank E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DKNT1ST ! Telephones : Ollico ."lc'l ; residence M) 2 Othce in I'ruaius lluildiuj; Dr. Carolyn tnderhill DENTIST Smith IUiiidiii. Telephone 2(121 L. L. MURPHY, D.D.I. General Dentistry liooins 1 1-15 I'.rositis l!ldi. H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. KI.IOT P.CIl.DINti Telephone ll12 IbluD K1VKU LOOK TOR TIltKED BAIL TRArii-. MARK ixwir Mx", 1 1 .91 I M n l i n . . T iiitaiiiiiuvininunuion IShooting Eijir Automobile Service to all points of Mid-Columbia Regular Stage to and from Parkdale As follows : Leave Hood Kiver daily, except Sunday, at 4.30 p. m. i '.;VH, .vt' .! 'i,rk 1 1 L' ' 1 . except Sunday, at 11.15, and on Saturday even injis at o .i p. m. PORTLAND-HOOD RIVER MOTOR STAGE Knahlin- you to tee the Wonderful Columbia Kiver Highway at a nominal cost. FASHION LIVERY COMPANY PI ION K 1201 oon RV1R oREfJON XT? we x mm ieSQEsan J irluij Amtmutrwnrnt We wish to inform the people of Hood River ot our purchase of the C. F. SUMNER PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT ot the corner of Mate and Second Streets We assure you of a continuation of the same courteous and efficient service rendered by our predecessor. Trusting that we may have a con tinuation of patronage we Invite you to come in and et acquainted. HUCKABAY & BARGER