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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
HOOD ItlYER C.LAl'Ii:il. THFRSDAY, .FANTASY n. I! 1 tew i CLETE AC-Tank Type Tractor BEST ORCHARD AND GENERAL PURPOSE TRACTOR MADE ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO HOOD RIVER VALLEY BECAUSE:-- It works nearer lives, on steeper grades and hillsides, in looser soils, does not pack the ground, most economical, easier to operate and lasts longer than any other tractor. WE ASK A CHANCE TO 1'IIOVF. IT. WE HAVE SOLI) A CARLOAD OF THESE MACHINES IN HOOD RIVER AND WHITE SALMON THE PAST MONTH. BETTER GET YOURS WHILE YOU CAN It is no trouble to sell as any man with sound business judgment will take the CLETRAC after carefully considering all. Hut the trouble will be in delivering to vou unless you order at once. While the factory is the largest in the world, thev can keep' up with their orders, so DON'T WAIT. GKT YOUK CLETRAC NOW. " THE CLETRAC, TANK TYPE TRACTOR, with i's new wide, single grouter 8-inch track, dust proof motor, air claritier and Timken bearings, protected from dust, is meeting with phenomenal success. It satisfied the great demand for a small all purpose tractor with stamina and pull. YOU CAN SAVE THE PRICE OF THIS TRACTOR IN ONE YEAR. Call at our garage and see the latest model. Ask or write for our beautiful free book let 'SECLETTNO YOUR TRACTOR". It goos into vour problems and solves them. If you expect to get a CLETRAC this spring, see about it NOW. ALEXANDER - BADI.EY COMPANY, DISTRIBUTORS 360 EAST MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OREGON HOOD RIVER GARAGE We are getting a limited amount of good Fir Wood, both in 16 inch and the 4 foot lengths. Can give prompt delivery. Give us your orders for your present and future needs. Phone 4121. We are expecting a car of coal in this week, and more to follow. Call us up, we can deliver. Building Material of All Kinds Building Paper, Roofing Paper, Sash, Doors, and All Supplies. c 1 lorf CALL ON US AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED TUMALUM LUMBER CO. PHONE 4121 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue F. DAVENPORT, JR., Resident Manager ofmmca's first to LIGHT SIX 0LDSM0B1LE TRUCKS E. A. FRANZ CO. Agents For Sale Modern S-nm house, bath and basement; two lot:;, new garage; centrally located; price only $7,500. To Loan Money for Building Loans at low rate of inter est for City Loans. WANTED ORCHARDS AND FARM LANDS . Am prepared through MeCKILl JS -CLKVKLANI) CO., REALTORS Henry Huilding, Portland, Oregon to ive best service if you wish to sell your property. J. F. 13ATCHELDER SHRINERS' CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED i ' A Hood River Shrine club will bo ' organized and officers elected at ii ' mteting to be called at Masonic hall ! Thursday tvenir.p, January 15. whet ! plans for entertaining visitors to the ' Imperial Council to be held in Portland ; next June, will te discussed. Follow ing the recent initiation of the W I Freeland Kendrick class, when a larg j number of Hood Kiver Masons bee am. affiliated with Al Kader Temple, of ; Portland, the following men were ap ' pointed as a committee to arrange fo ! a Shriners' club: C. W. McCulhtgh i chairman. Truman Butler. E. O (Manchar. Geo. M. Sunday and C. C Anderson. I The club of Nobles, it is stated. wil! j begin immediately working on elabor . ate plans for entertaining the hundred of visiting Shriners who will make the ; (.olunibia Highway trip to Hood Kiver. All Shriners memhera nf IVmnlu. other than Al Kader have been asker. jto affiliate with the club. The new i club, it is Btatd, will be a permanent organization. TTT7 11 Tsu Tl El W afd and I imsi i v v ujy hjs nil m m wju i u ii i HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (By Laura M. Folts) High school has again started in earnest after a week and a half of strenuous but happy holidays. Because we lost a week of school during the big snow the finals have been post poned for a week. We had assembly Monday afternoon. Mrs. Henney, being ill, could not tak charge of the music, so Mr. Gibsoi took her place, explaining to u all about the Harvard-Oregon game, which was very interesting. Ho thought it was wonderful that Ore ,'on, a small, young college, should l,av the chance to play against a large olw college such a Harvard, which ha comparatively the strongest football team in the United States, and hold them down to the score of 7 C. Just before the holidays, at the t losi of our last assembly, a special student body meeting was called for the pur pose of discussing whether we should or should not amend that part of the constitution concerning the election of officers fur the Mascot. One am ;nd ment was made. The president of the student body appointed a committee of live and these five are to elect these few oflicers from the senior class. This committee was made up of ore member of the faculty Mr. Gibson, and a member of each of the classes, Thomas Scott, Vernon Garrabrant, John Carson and Bun tipping. A week ago lastJSaturday night the seniors were invited to the H. R. H. S. alumni banquet and enjoyed both the banquet and dancing very " much, and are looking forward to next year when they will be alumni. I-. ...l..t 1 t T f FIXS, Fl US AND FEATHERS 4 H--l--rH"M-W'-H"H"ll 1 M-M-! Close friends of the late James M. Blossom, whose will provided that his adminisrator, Judge A. W. Onthank, should turn over to the city marshal h general assorment of firearms of arse rial proportions, the arms to be dumped into the Columbia river, say that Mr. Blossom had bought the guns to pre vent the death of birds. Mr. Blossom, was, it is stated, a member of the Audubon Society and a great lover of ! birds. Whenever a small boy appeared i in nis neignoornoou witn a new air gun j ! Mr. Blossom immediately made over- i tures to buy the gun. He had bought ; scores of such guns. His collection 1 included double-barreled shotguns.rifles ' anu revolvers. To the owner of the Multnomah hotel one morning last week came the fol ! lowing telegram from the manager of ; the Palace hotel, San Francisco: ! "Can you get us thirty dozen j eerevisse? If so rush first train early I as we have to have Wednesday morn I ing." j Erie Hauser at once started to gather thirtv dozen bunches of Oregon j grape. He thought "eerevisse" was ; the Indian name for this foliage. But i his son Rupert came in and stopped i the proceedings. "That's not what he i wants, dad. it's thirty dozen of these small Olympia oysters." 1 Just then son Kenneth arrived. He declared that "eerevisse" was the French word for razor clams. But t( settle the dispute Major Hauser called up Gus Van Roosendael, who was interpreter for the eighteenth eigi i neers. And the word means "Craw- fish." ' Payment of bounties on predVor.v animals cost Hood River county i2'i ' the past year. Citizens turned in i claims on 25 bobcats and 25 coycles. j A bounty o $2 earh is paid for bob cats ; for coyotes, $3 for males and $f for females. A new state dog law requires that e 1 license tag and collar be purchased an nually from the county. The law, however, it is said, will not be en- i forced until courts have passed on its ! validity. j A huge moose head now adorns a wall at the Commercial club. The tronhj I was sent there by E. R. Poolev, visi'in? relatives in Philadelphia, the moosf ' was killed in the Hudson Bay countrj ! by Mr. Pooley's father. i E. J. Middleswart braved the cold weather Tuesday, visited Hood rivci and caught several salmon trout. Box 86 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Dalles City Goes to Portland The whistle of a steamboat was heard here Tuesday for the last time until early February. The Dalles City, caught by the December cold wav; at The Dalles, passed here Tuesday on the return to Portland. The r.vei steamer suffered badly from bunted water pipes and other freeze-up dam age. t Leonard Miller, agent of the Dalles Columbia Line, which operates thi Dalles City, states that the boat will be tied up in Portland for repairs the remainder of this month at least. GET WELL NOW Why suffer longer ? Why "doctor" all your days un der the old system that vain ly tries to cure you by mere ly treating symptoms with out removing the causes of your sickness? Take the scientific, quick road back to health instead. -1? Avcld Operations Diseae is caused by pres. urc upon nerve tiue the t:n w ires that carry the life f;rcV from brain to all parts of :ht body. henthesearenor.n ally working, nature has t'u pou er to heal diea-e. C".l ropractic does this, aiul health is the result. Ninety-five per cent of all diseases originate at the points shown by the arrows. A slight displacement of one or more of your vertebrae probably is causUi; your trouble today. I. SlilM auhlnvitlnna k;. m . . w , . ,111, lllll wiij eante so-called hradachcn, eye disease, deaf ricss, eprirpty, vtrtig.i. insMiin:i. r neck, facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. 8- A slight fitiluxation of a crtcbr in thii part of the spin, is the cause of to-called throat trouble, ncuialgia, pain in tbe ahoulders nd arms, goitre, nervous prostration, U grippe, dininess, bleeding from nose, disorder of gums, catarrh, etc. a. The arrow head marked No. 3 locates the part of the spine wherein aubluiations wij Caui,e so-called bronchitis, felons, pain between the shoulder llat'eg, rheumatism of the aru. nd shoulders, K,y fever, unttrs' crump, etc. 4. A vtr'tbral subluxation at this point Causes so-ca'.ed nervousness, heart disease, sthms, p.ieumonia, tuberculosis, difilcu; fcreathiofr other lung troubles, etc. 6. Stomach sad liver troubles, enlarge ment of the spleen, pleurisy and a score of other trouM-s, so-callrd, are caused bv sublux tions In this part of the spine, sometimes light as to rcnihin unnoticed by. others eacept the truined Chiropractor. C. Here we find the cause of so-called gall tones, dyspepsia of upper bowcix, fevers, shin 8 Its, hiccough, worms, etc. T. Bright's disense, diabetes, floating kid ney, skin diseuse, boils, eruptions and other diseases, so-called, are caused by nerves luing pinched in the spinul openings at Uiis puu.t. 8. Ilegulntiors of such troubles as so called appendicitis, peritonitis, luu-.hiu ec, follow Chiropractic adjustments at this point. 9. Why have so-called constitution, rectal troubles, sciatica, etc, when Chiropractic ad justments at this part of the spine will rt;nuve tue cause? 10. A slight slippage of one or both In- tlftminHt hnnri will liLftuihi. trnitnr. it.-b!Vit ciatica, together with many "disease" of pelvis and lower extremities. CHIROPRACTIC OFFERS YOU HEALTH WHY DELAY? DISEASE DOES NOT No matter how you are suffering don't consider your case hopeless or that yon hri"i to spend a long time regaining health. Chiropractic is permanently curirw hundii is every day. It is doi ngso because it is the sane, safe, sure, and scienti tic way to health. 1 ir. est i gate this wonderful modern way of healing disease. Take advantage of it. and suffer no more. COME TO The Pacific Chiropractic College Hospital LARGEST INSTITUTION OF ITS KIND IN THE WOKLD Where An Expert Diagnostican will trace your trouble to its source. An Expert Chiropractor will remove the cause and health will return. FRES EXAMINATIONS FREE CONSULTATIONS For Full Particulars Call on or Address Dr. Csoar W. Elliott. Park and Yamhill, Portland, Ore. 10 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Sixteen Years Experience For sixteen years, a corps (if metallurgists have been studying and con stantly perfecting the steel that goes into every part of the Ford car and the Ford One Ton Truck. Each Separate part has been studied to learn the type of steel best fitted for it. Parts receiving constant surface-wear are made of hard, flint-like metal; parts subject to great vibration or resilience are made i.f softer, springy steel. Every part is made according to its use- that is, every Cenuine Ford part is. But there are also counterfeit "Ford" parts. These imitations are made by concerns in no way connected with the Ford Motor Company and retailed as side-lines by mail-order houses, down-town stores, and many garages. The un suspecting customer accepts them because they are callled "Ford" parts. To make sure of getting the genuine Ford-made parts, buy them only from Author ized Ford Dealers. Likewise bring or take your Ford to our garage for repairs, replacements, and general "tuning up." We are authorized Ford Dealers. We can supply you with all Ford parts for either passenger car or truck. And our shop is equipped to give real Ford service in all repair work. DeWitt Motor Co. pi ' :-i Mosier Road Work Resumed Crews of the A. D. Kern Construc tion Co. resumed work Monday, inter rupted by the December blizzard, o. the Columbia Highway between her" and Mosier. The most of the remain ing work will be handled by a steam shovel working near the county line But for a link of about 800 feet th i road is already passable. Windows will be cut in the 245 foot tunnel bore I along the Columbia gorge nearly 500 feet above the tracks. Unless cold weather again interfere?, the road should be opened to tralli: during February, it is said. FURS Remodeled Cleaned Renovated To Latest Styles at Reasonable Charges. MRS. K. JARRETT. 504 Oak St., Hood River. We are now prepared to saw wood, tfutberliii & Sliny, Tel. 337:'. vo.r j 10" f Wanted Live territory dealers for high-class motor truck 1 to 5 tons Big future for right party. Address United States Motors Co., 68 i Broadway, Portland QUALITY CLOTHES In these times of high prices, poor cloth and inferior workmanship, it is a great satisfaction to a man to know that he is getting something that is absolute ly right. That is why we are selling more clothes now than ever before. Men know that the clothes we make are right and that we don't sell shoddy or cotton mixed cloth. You can buy cheaper clothes than we sell, but you can't bu good clothes at more reasonable prices than ours. Meyer & Wood j HOTEL OREGON BLDG. TEL. 1124 I 111 Quality Clothes, $45.00 to $90.00