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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
Turu.-hAV. i.ur:i i,o, i i ::ic:ia iiirra sium hih lauMiomi IIHI3B3 tr 'volunteer onions trap for maggots rati 12 cxi: irm sms PERFORMANCE COUNTS hood nivr.i: c-lm Transportation is Essential to Business 'IU- (it tn.-tn.l uiw.n transportation uii! Rivatcr ihirinp the New Year than ewr livt'ore in history not t-wn cm f, tinr IMS. Are uni -r,ui'i)t'd to mt'et this de mand'.' It' you are not jirojierly prt pared tin re is no question but that ou will handieap your industry. Your competitors are awake. They have learned the advantages of highway transport as represented by the nil 'tor truck. MACK TRUCKS The Solution By equipping w ith MACK trucks you can safeguard your interests against possible stagnation. You will he independent of railroads. Your trucks should be MACKS, because MACKS are of proven quality. The MACK of lD'jO will be the same as the MACK of 1'JIS and previous ears. You run no chance of the truck becoming antiquated. This will protect ou in buihlinK up a standard ized truck ileet. It insures your investment. MACKS are in Six Sizes Mt. Hood Motor Co. M K IN 1 1 RN.VHONAl. MO I OR TRICK CORPORATION The Clothes Shop CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE We Call and Deliver PHONE 3792 MASKMKNT, DAVIDSON BUILDING i . ( H a i n in .1 V. SWOI'K BALDWIN 4 SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. I'lans uii'l Sketches f.ir ali Claci l'inM.iiL i 'r. mis Ikn 1. ConM i iiiM i..n Wi'i k :i ii.l Iterations. No .lull T. bis; 'ir fon Small. Our Y..rk it- fur lieconimcinlatioii. imosirs iu.ti.imm; HOOD RIVER, ORKiON IMiono .NM See "Are You Legally Married?" at Uhe LIBERTY Mon. & Tues., March 15 & 16 As so rr.ar.y carder era have f.jur.J it impossible to raie t-tiior.s becmise of I tee activity uf maggots, tne fidiuuirg ; m.i;tre:-ti n from V. A. C. will no iluutt Volunteer onions lift in the fctl-J reduce:- the iii jury frutn onion maggots t l' ir cent H the encoaratii.tr re iLrt if A. I.. Luvttt. tntuniul-itjitt at O. A. C. eMerimtnt station. "It is the common ractice in com mercial onion production," says I'mf. Ia.vcU, "to i over the Melds in the sprit. it anil remove all volunteer unions. Olc-cr ations t-huw that where these volui.Uer l lama are left in tho field they rove very attractive tu the rty a: l it is 'ii these plants they center tneir attack, leaving the young plants trio tii-ally free from maggot injury. "Such striking results were obtained in tests carried forward in Hritish Co ' lumi.ia li v Canadian entomologists and : it is urged that our growers give the . practice a trial. i "Leave two to three volunteer plants 1 to every lno feet in the row. Hants of ; a rather bushy growth at the surface are most attractive. Supplement this j w ith a late thinning, removing at thin ' ning time any young plants showing an infestation. I i "After they are once thoroughly rid- died by mag trots the volunteer plants should be carefully removed, the adja , cent toil examined and all maggots destroyed. In the absence of volunteer plants the seeding of one row of mul i tiplier' onion about every lw feet is suggested." POWDER HAY BE RE CEIVED HERE SOON "You Can't Gel Away from It" says the Good Judge A little of the Real Tobacco ("hew gives more genuine satisfaction than the big chew of the old kind. Saves money, too because this class of tobacco lasts much longer, t he rich to bacco taste stays right with it. Any man who uses the Heal Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-Ii CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Judge I'.ltwers, who recently wrote to Representative Sinnott urging that he and other member a of the Oregon i i.i.ii.T.iiuift.iul .l.il.i ir til ii ir uniliuL.nr In am trie county in securing an carry ue . livery of UO.ihmi pounds of T. N. T., al- : ' lotted for road work, last week re ! 'reived a telegram trom Mr. Sinnott j that leads him to believe the powder j : may soon be forthcoming. Mr. Sinnott ; w ired that he had taken the matter up j with Col. Howiby, formerly Oregon j state highway engineer, and that or ders had I een given for the fbipment ; i of the T. N. T. Judge lllowers in his letter stated ! that some baurecrat was suffering : ; from chronic inertia, and asked Mr. ; ! Sinnott and the other members of the ! On iron congressional delegation to bud him. Judge Hlowers has sent a copj of the telegram from Mr. sinnott to S. . I'.enson and has urged him to use his j influence in hastening shipment of the . government powder. The state has i tieen allotted 5iiO,tHK) pounds of T. N. IT., none of which has been shipped. DONNERBERG TO ENTER ROOK STORE Fred W. Donnerberg, w ho has been residing in l'ortland since his discharge from the Navy, will come at once to make his home here having last Satur day purchased the stock of A. Cantield in the Slocom &. Canheid Co. Mr. lion i.eiberg is a skilled amateur photo granher. lie has become actively as sociated in the business. On April 1, Mr. Cantield will retire to devote his entire time to his orchard. Mr. lionnerberg is well known in Hood River, having visited her fre quently. He is a son in law of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dethman. Health Meeting Yesterday A meeting called at the Commercial club for Saturday afternoon, for the purpose of completing organization of the Hood River County I'ublic Heath Association, was postponed until yes terday afternoon. Miss Jane Allen, advisory nurse of the State Health Hoard, was here for the session. Mrs. !U'!idora lilakcly, newly appointed vis iting nurse, arrived Saturday and re ported yesterday. Wallpaper at Lowest Prices 2500 Rolls in Stock BRAAKMAN BUSY PAINT AND WALLPAPER HOUSE Contracts taken small or large 109 Fourth Street Phone 1294 TRACTORS F. 0. B. Hood River F. 0. B. Hood River (Demonstration any time by appointment) Farm Tractor Manufacturers will be unable to supply the demand for Tractors the coming year. While there will be thousands of Fordson Tractors made, still, there will be some farm owners who will want Fordsons and will delay their orders so long that it will be impossible to supply tnem. Make sure of getting your Fordson. Order it NOW. Start it to work for you right away. Pulls Two 14inch Plows Operates on Cheap Kerosene Runs Your Belt Machines The Fordson will pull two 14-inch bottoms in the stiff est soils and still have enough reserve left over for the peak loads. The Fordson operates successfully, economically, on cheap kerosene. No raw fuel going through the exhaust none passing down through the piston rings into the crankcase. E WITT MOTOR COMPANY Tel. 1111 !' (iranjie Backs Nickelsen I'ine Grove grange, through a com mittee composed of A. I. Mason, J. C. I'orter and ,1. M. Taylor, has endorsed I. K. Nickelsen, w ho is seeking to suc ceed himself as joint state senatgr from ; Wasco and Hnoii Kiver counties on the Republican ticket. The grangers, in a letter to Mr. Nickelsen. praise his con duct in the recent special legislature. I'pper Valley Sees Tractors A tractor demonstration, held last week on the I'pper Valley ranch of lr. Seohee, created a great deal of at tent ion, orchardists from all parts of the valley attending. Four tractors, the Cleveland, Case, Fordson and Fag- col, were represented. The machines were put through various stunts. ; W lien You Feel Khcumatle j For the aches and pains of rheuma j tism Chamberlain's Liniment ia excel : lent. Massage the parts thoroughly j twice a day with this liniment and you ; will tie surprised at the relief which it ' affords. I Notice to Stockholders Any Stockholder of the Farmers' Ir ' rigating Company desiring to purchase more stock please make arrangement !with the secretary of the comr inv on or before April 1, 19U0, at liuti Twelfth street. By order of Hoard of Directors. m4 X M. H. Nickelsen. Sec. A MERCILESS JUDGE (die Mho Shows no Favor A merciless judge is Father Time. He fore him the weak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following state ment from Hood kiver resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. Mrs. N. A. Monroe, 814 Cascade Ave., says: "My back and kidneys bothered me and made me feel run down and miserable. 1 loan's Kidney Fills helped me greatly, restoring me to my usual good health." Mill I'ses Ilium's Over three years later Mrs. Monroe said : "I have the same high opinion of Dean's Kidney Fills as I had in the past and I gladly confirm my previous recommendation. 1 know Down's are reliable. When it is necessary to take a kidney medicine I u'su Doan's Kidney Fills and they always help me." Frice tlOc, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Fills the same that Mrs. Monroe had. Foster Milburn Co., I Mfffra ., Buffalo, N. Y. 4 An Opi'n l etter to Members uf the Apple Growers Association I I deem it a fair thing to lay before the membership of the Apple tlrowers Association the tacts in their oppul ' tuiuty to take over the rights of the Sutniov-Sniith I, umber Company in 1 Hood Kiver county, j 1. Year by year the lumber supply i. : becoming lets. Michigan, Wisconsin J and the South h.ivo tut their pile. jTrnre remains the timber of the Cas cades and Coast nmui tains. $0.70 per I M is now added to the price of lumiier slii ed from the Coatt mountains to Hood Kiver. Timber tracts north, ! south, east and west ot us have been ! taken over. It will he freight added i I early equal to the cost of cutting ! In. in any point whence we import. 'J.. Obtaining boxes anil i rates is ap ! pr. aching an acute stage tor fruit igivwers. If you purchase a cheap lot iou will get a poor lot, which will af ' feet your package of fruit on the nmr- ket adversely. I li. California growers are taking i over nulls so as to make sure tneir ! Dimply at thtir own w ill and price. 4. Hood Kiver growers need all the j products of a mill- lumber for build ings, Humes, props, tour car loading needs lath, 1x4, lix4. 2xN stuff.,; You need good boxes and crates, you need wood. How much you missed the slab- j wood from the Stanley-Smith mills! j fi. There are ti.liiW.h acres in the j holdings of Stanley-Smith; half the i saw timber is cut off. The cut-off por- tion rents for pasture for fltou per I year. There are 2o,'it'il,iKJ0 feet of ! timber on the other half. The land 1 right is adjacent to IHUKHUKKI feet of government reserve timber accessible and on this,side of the divide. ! ti. I here are 2i inches of water! i flowing from the 1'arkertown springs. ! Fifty inches of this now rents to grow ; ers at $' per inch. There are three ; lakes, North, Kainy and Black, whence, j How thousands of inches east in a con j tluence for Huming logs to the (ireen i I'oint mill, which is ;new and otlxlOO i in size. j 7. Besides the log flume there are 1 nine miles of lumber flumes intact ter minating at Belmont. H. It costs in storeroom and labor to unload cars and store crates and box ; snooks, all to be handled again, much ; of which expense could be avoided by 1 a factory at Belmont, whence growers! ' could take their boxes when informed I that they are ready. ! It. There are approximately 1,000 . members of the Association. One j , hundred dollars set anart by each ' i member would make a fund sufficient I to take over this property and leave ! : $;iu,o00 to place a portable mill in the : timber holding and provide your boxes i at first cost. i lo. In the purchase you will get the : following values for $65,000: ti2.'iM.h jacies valued at $-1 per acre, $24.n:i2 ; ! water rights with a value of $20,000; 2(i,. "iid, 1)00 feet of timber easily worth . $2i,5bl. Total value, $7ti,4'j:i, w hich may be taken over for $00,0H). 1 1 will give this information as given me that this would be taken over at ; once by a certain ea.-tern capitalist if 1 he knew of the opportunity. A sixty , rive thousand dollar investment would ; seem small to him for such value re i reived. J. B. Lister. I C. H. JENKINS, D. M.P- I'K.vi Telephones: tl!i.y I'M; r.-ii.'li- :1'mI ( !li o oer Butier Bank Dr. William Morton Post ' 1 and : llittlD Dentist ! Hall CM,;. KIYF.K, CI I'h. m. i-: .' in Dr. Carolyn underbill DENTIST Smith Building. Telephone 2'l.'l H. D. W. PINEO, D.i),3. DIN I I s I' FI.IOT I'.l II DINO Tel. pi, one IlMi! I I'M D lilVFll DR. W. J. THOMPSON 1'hysieian and Surgeon Ol-FK'K: Kl.lt IT l ULl'lNd Oliv e phone 2222 Kesideiice 221 A.J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD PIVER. OREGON. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Office in Kiiot liuil.liTia l'holies : ( Mlict Fes. 4211 1M1 CARPETS CLEANED Phone 1124 We have in connection with our Cleaning Works a Modern Carpet Cleaning Works. With this new equipment we can give you quick ser vice and guarantee satisfaction in every way. We will call for and deliver your Carpets, Suits, and any cleaning you wish done. J. C. MEYER OREGON HOTEL BUILDING DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFION I'll Y MCI AN and SI KlKuns mni- 17, 10. I'll Cr sin- r.uil -liny Chcuies Dr. Abralmia 41. V.'. Sift mi ( Mhce li ' Dr. R. C. GLANVILLE ATIOKNF.Y AT I. AW Boom 1 National Hank Building I bind K iver, Oregon B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 310 Cascade Avenue HOOD K1VF.R, OREGON DR. F. C. BKOSIUS 1 IIYSIC1AN AND SI' IK . KoN h'.uis for Summer, befoie Id an. I Kooins . 2 aiiilM CmsniH Bi..', ( Hlic after l lione l,sM. CalN an.-wi red from Dee, 12 to : l'b , Odell UK!. FR ANKLIM '4 j i i M I i 3 I '4 i i i The Greatest Read far In Am-:,- Unusual Economy in Gas and Tires, Light Weight and Flexibility. Superiority in Riding Comfort; Safety and base of Driving and Operation. Freedom from Motoring Worries -No Water to Boil or Freeze. a f ra",,in Performance is the Same the Year Around. Place Your Order Now to Insure Delivery. FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. THE DALLES, OREGON P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. Registered and License. 1 Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Box lnS THE DAI.l.FS, OREGON H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Office, Smith Block, Coom 2. Tel. 3i44 HOOD KIV'F.I!, ORE. Dili DR E. I'll YMt'I AN ce : 1 1. ill Hldtr 1 loll I'M, ideiue: O.lell I lours : 0. DUTRO AND Sl IiOFON I'hoiie K 2 to 5 p. m. l'lione, odcil :: toll a. m. L L. MURPHY, D.D.M. General Dentistry Hoomo ll-l.'i I'rns-ius I'.ldir. H. L. DUMBLE, IT1YSICIAN AND SUKOEON. ai!c prom plly auiwer-d in town or onuuliv I my or N' licit. Te!P.tionps: RihiiIhiicc, in.ll: llfflce, 1211. Olficp In the KromiH BulKliii" JESSE PDDDY General Trucking& Wood Io connection with our Meat and Grocery Busi ness we have added a full line of .Stock and Dairy IlL Why haul feed all the way up the hill? Regular rural deliveries Tuesdays and Fridays. Special deliveries arranged any lime. L. H. HUGGINS' ,GR0CERY AND MET MARKET TUMI III . STREET PHONE 2IM llu:i M.VY ST.. OKO. F: SI HA NAM AN Tel. ftriii I'hone H142 HOOD IMVEK, OKI K M SI.AVKNH 'let. 'tli.'.l Stranahan & Slaven General Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Republic Motor Transfer Co. U' V II . .v uon-Niv, -:- i roi,t I'hone 1421 Jkwhe I'riuiY, 1 10:t May St. I'hone 3142 LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING I.ON'i AND SHORT DISTANCES IJK M.EKS IN Coal and Wood, Fruit and Hay HOOD RIVER, ORE.