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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
0 3 O O 0 0 r HOOI) RIVKIt GLACIER THURSDAY. M ELECTION, MAY 2 STATE ROADS Vote 302 X Yes For 4 State Road Bond Lfmit 302 X Yes 303 No BALU)T TITLE IS AS FOLLOWS : CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDUPVT nj i , J leislauvuAsii'.nblr -Keferrod to the pouplu by the LIMITATION OF FOUR PER CCNT STATE INDEBTEDNESS m i o,f . ,' it n ,','"":f "'......(or.,,, u to Mrs the Kb,5 1mS'M n'lud.,., pn-vmu, .nrfliabilitie m' UlT u f'11'1 muutainlm permanent Meda to lb. NO PROPERTY TAX-NO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Koop these- three facts in mind. The present auto license fees and gasoline tax will puy both the principal and interest on all the Ik.ikIs Under this amendment and will yield an annual surplus beside for other state highway work. No additional taxation of any kind. FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED Nn mmi haw uflcient Highway Funds to match Federal npportion rner.ts or Oregon canno gel the benefit of Federal money for OregodoaX InrreasmK this oomtitut .onal limit 1 a Decewitr. Unless limit is inm e.l, e.ilicr Mate roadi cannot ba oomplet, .1 for many, many years, or must befiniwheti by direct property taxation. J his measure averts direct property tax for state highways and BUM early completion DOMlble. Let's g t the roads built now. Income from Present Sounfts Sufficient to Pay Principal and Interest. . - . T TCW.fcp rwto.Boemie ,,l pMslineUt, -"limit Innfn if iiimiB rstoe, will ho Htn.l,. . ry bdtfc , rt. cipej mi lateMcton theae b Is, ia clearly s. t f nhl.y offictS I rUturS in the Btaie Parapblrt. mailed to rm regtetored rot, r Ri fer to Stole I'm . , fr "V ii ni tamloa thy tbh. f,,!lv. It prove! that, roperty tax i. ivouintj ,,,,.1 I ,t n oieut ml f r aut. l.t-f row fi-. g!Ut wjy,!,, m prim i ,.l amfinl t rri .,. ,. , surplus I, ,,,U Fur Uteres! Tables, Pamphlets rr furl:, or Inf,,ni.ation, write to OK EG ON ROADS AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Uunpaigi, IIuK.hiu.iit. rs, 311 W.rre.-iw lliuMing, I.rtiancl, Oriuu VOTE 302 X YES For 4 State Road Bond Limit Hood River is Entering on a year of record increase in building. The Apple's fame is settled, and the world is coming to our doors to glimpse incomparable mountain scenery. Good Times, Good Roads and Good Groceries tif tunc the latter. THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO. Is Alwavs At Your Service We have the most EFFICIENT FUEL For your KITCHEN RANGE NUT SIZE KING COAL Handy to use; No large lumps and no dust ; No slate or waste of any kind and heat in every ounce. You burn only what you need. Can not be equalled for Summer Coal. HOOD RIVER FUEL CO. Phone 2181 Fourth and Cascade FUEL AND TRANSPORTATION (THAT'S OUR BUSINESS) Motor Trucking and Hauling of all kinds. Try some of our QASCO BRIQUETS They are good for furnace, fireplace or range. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 We are selling Schillings Best Line with a Money Back guarantee if you are not satisfied after using them. Kaesser's Grocery Grocery of Quality E. E. KAESSER. Proprietor Prion- jr RARTMES5 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND UBW Licensed ilh Ore. ton's (irsl cla of Emtulmer. Phone 1381 Mil HOOD RIVER. OREGON , MOTOR BIRDS OF . PASSAGE PASSING Long dif tance motor tourists are be ginning to trickle through Hood River over the Columbia Highway, a ure wijrn of the approach of summer. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bread ing, after a 2,600 mile jaunt, arrived over the Highway. They have In en motoring for three weeks, having come all the VrajT from their home at Los Vegat, Nov. They returned to Port land and will proceed to Seattle, east ern Washington and Yellowstone Na ii ii al 1'ark end points of a Miaaianippi valley before turning west from Ne vada again. ''Warning! about the condition of the Columbia Highway almost caused me to miss tfa wonder sight of our trip," said Mr. Breeding, "At least it will be the wonder sight if unaurpaa ed by the Keener j ahead of us and what's coming will have to go some." L. M Ander on. of Kennard. Intl., 1 and wife, after mm tiding the winter in southern California, have arrived here iliy automobile for a vi.-it with Mr. An derson's brother, C. C Anderson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Bernard unit Mr. ends, Mr, i. S. Wright, other I Indiana people, will motor from i'asa dena to Mood River the latler part of May, and the party will proceed home ! by way of Yellowstone. All the motorists report rnads fairly good, except for short distance ctretch- es near drants l ass. "We had to be pulled down Smith Hill there," said Mr. Bleeding, "but from indications the road should be passable by this time." v WINTER FRESHETS DAMAGE HIGHWAY 13 1020 BaiinEggSheU Finish Commissioner Hanniim, just back from an insnection of the new Iost Lake highwav, in a reportjlast week to the (iame Protective Association, whose members were sponsors for highway work last year, states that winter I freebeta have caused heavy damage. It will cost 11,600 to fill washout, most of which occur on that portion of the road constructed by the forestry ser i vice, says Mr. Hannurn. lie 'ays the j forestry service, aiming to complete the new road by this fall, is being hampered for iBck of men. " Althodgh they are paying $r..r0 per day and feeding luxuriously," frays Mr. Hannurn, "they have but two men working, the snow is 18 inches deeo yet on the upper end of the route." The game protect ive association has j j written to the State Fish and Camel Commission, asking that n special j , officer be sent to the Upper Valley sec- tiuiis to enforce the (dosing of upper j reacuM oi nooa nver to.angung until June. The stream was closed by re- I cent order, the Upper Valley (porta i merit petitioning such action and clairn : iug that eaily fishing prevented spawn 1 ing of trout. The game organizal ion learned of j violations through boasts of lihermen, who reKirted recent good catches above the dead line. LEGION PLANS HOME TALENT BOXING BOUTS Hucause the short bouts staged by local boxers have created a greater rn tereat among tight fans than the con tests between out of town boxers, the American Legion is planning a boxing i smoker MM with bouts limited exclus ) ivelv to home talent. At the boxing, match last week the interesting con test of the evening was fought out by Corbett Alexander and Kenneth Hicks. The young men went through a gruel I ling three rour d mill that left both sporting black eyes and bloody noses. The audience howled with excite ment. CON ARTISTS TOUCH JAPANESE RANCHERS Two confidence men, displaying what they claimed ae federal lecret service badgee, defrauded I'pper Valley Japan ese raruhcis to the extent of $2J0 the past three da vs. The men claimed that j the government had passed a bill, (barging all aliens a $1 1 1 tax. Kadi i Japanese was charged for himself and each member of his family. Before the fraud was reported to UtBOritiea the spurious tax collectors had decamped for parts unknown. S. A. DRIVE TO LAST OUT WEEK With tteaoota f IMQ0 7S ner eanl raieed, the J i J liiver county drive for the SHlvat ion Army will be continued throughout the week. The campaign here has been ilowed down because of the busy season'with ranchers, who are making the most of sunshiny weather to patch on with snraying and cultiva tion in their orchatos. Paul Mil - In Has Shock "1 had the shook of my life this n ;,g." said Peputy Sheriff Hughes Saturday. "In the mail I found a postal card on which was the following heading: 'Harry M. Francis wanted for embezzlement. ' Mr. Kranrin, former loral otchardisl and neighUir of Mr Hughes, was his classmate at the University of Micbi gan. He rrad the rard after the thrills had passed to find that the Har iv M. Krarcis war. ted was a different individual entirely from hi friend Tlw alleged defaulter recently ab sconded, the card statu!, with Sweet water county, Wyoming, funds. Ir. Wood imI.n Hrre Dr. W. I W.nd, of Hilhb .ro. Ite-nJl-l.can candidate for secretary of state, was here last week visiting I r J. F. Matt, woo wa.s his classmate at Paeifie University.' Ilr. Watt icrom panied Ilr. Wed on a tour of the bust SJboo epctkm in an interview with vet r- Ur. WMd has rerved three terms an Mate senator from Washington BBBHBtj lirangr Supports ?t Rill Tt on the two mill J. II Tavlor. i RECONSTRUCTION ! Now, while the world is doing its "house clean ing," is a good time to begin a "reconstruction period"at home. Whichever room you start with you will find need for B-H Satin Egg Shell Finish. Although intended for walls and ceilings it makes a beauti ful egg-shell enamel on woodwork too. The Kitchen Library Bedroom Hallway or Bath can be made brighter, more attractive and easier to keep clean by a coat of B-H Satin Egg Shell finish any one of twelve shades. Be sure to think of Bass-Hueter when consider ing a painting job whether a room or an entire house inside or out. Let us assist you in the proper choice of mate rials! Ii. S. BRAAKMAN Phone 1294 Di 9 t r i h u t o r 9 for BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, San Francisco Me for GOOD ROADS Vote 302 X Yes for 4 Stat 3 Road Bond Limit NO PROPERTY TAX NO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Present Auto License Fees and Gasoline Tax will pay both principal and interest on all the bonds under this constitu tional amendment. Approval of this amendment is necessary to permit early completion of State Highways. (The shove copy inserted on guthoritv of and paid for by the E!lio! t-Overlatid Co., the Cascade (Jarage.) And we say again, Go to the polls on Friday, May 21, and vote as instructed above Until roads are improved ride in an OVERLAND 4 The Triplex Springs will save you bumps. Pick out a tough piece of highway and let us show you how easily the Overland 4 rides. ELLIOTT-OVERLAND CO. THE CASCADE GARAGE Telephone 3524 IS YOUR FLUME IN REPAIR? We can supply you with excellent FLUME LUMBER Sound, Solid, Bough Fir Sawed Full Thickness, 6, 8 or 10 in. Wide. Special sizes sawed on short notice. We want your business. BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING CO. Phone 2181 4th and Cascade To the Citizens of Hood River: I have just purchased Ihe proeery store of II. W. CHAPMAN & CO. on the Heights, and ! take this m.-th-od of soliciting a portion of your business. I intend to carry a full jne of the bfht ami most gvholesome Groceries at prices that are riyht I am telHaig a Md bulk Coffee at 40 cents per pound. I will bu any produce the ranchers may have to market. I earnestly solicit a part of your business. Thanking you in advance for siime. Yours for Business 1 1 i m aur . iw mem favor ( Bf, II. L iibrr.nner Phorw Otl J. A. CARR 1110 12th St , The Heights The man who waits to be given a chance has a life job-as a waiter. We are taking this chance to ask you, when in need of anything in the Hardware Line to drop into our store and let us show you a stock of honest, dependable Hardware at fair prices. Getting the goods is the most difficult phase of our business, but our stock is rea sonably complete and we are adding to it daily. The Ix X nail situation is critical; don't wait buy now. Blowers Hardware Company Neverhefore in t lit- history .of the Shoe Trade lias QUALITY meant so much to the buyer. Mediocrity, Inferiority are masquerading nmvauays in the guitt of QUALITY. JOHNSEN always has and always will- rigidly insist upon QUALITY. Buy Shoes that will stand lite lest of SERVICE. JOHNSEN'S SHOE STORE ALL LEATHER SHOES FOR SALE 1 Horse, about 1100, good single driver. 1 set double work harness. 1 set double driving names 1 light wagon, capat-ity 8000 lbs. 1 turn under delivery wagon with top, capacity 2000 lbs. CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO. Make your Dollars have more Cents BY TRADING AT THE HEIGHTS GROCERY Green S. & H. Trading Stamps gfotll on all cash orders. Yours for Quality and Service N. H. MacMILLAN, Prop. Phone 2351 THE BEST ill Diamonds, Watches, Silverware and Cut Glass Optical Department with metropolitan equipment Ol' AM IV AND KM IARII I1V J W. F. LARA WAY JEWF.LER