The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 23, 1920, Image 7

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    HOOD JtlVRR GLAOllJ
fBER 28. 1020
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TO BE PUSHED1!
If You Can't Get 'Em Up
Jjl-Try serving fluiFy, brown hot cakes
made with mnmUS Flour and
there'll be a merry scramble for the
breakfast table. Every one likes pan
cakes for breakfast sort of bucks one
up for a good day. Ard with
Pancake Flour they're so easy to make.
Just add equal parts water or milk,
Other favorites with tl
Wheat Hearts and the
'mmm& Hour.
made from
Wherever stock a:
and not pastime, II
10BSDQB Feeds:
SCRATCH FEED
EGG MASH
HORSE FEED
STOCK FEED
HOG FEED
DAIRY FEED
CRATE FATTENER MOLASSES PEED CALF MEAL
b FLOUR - FEED
Now We Have It
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Motor lruck
Sturdy Durable Dependable
THE TRAFFIC is the lowest priced 4000 lb. capacity Truck in the World.
When you buy a TRAFFIC you pay for all Truck, with the least expense enter
ing into its cost.
THE TRAFFIC meets all motor truck standards of construction, correct in
every detail, simple in operation.
SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Capacity 4000 Pounds.
Wheel Base 133 inches; back of Seat,
122 inches.
Chassis Weight 3300 pounds.
Carburetor -Carter; Spec
ie, Gravity Feed.
Ignition Bosch Magneto.
Cooling System Thermo
Motor Continental Red Seal, 4 Cylin- ri.,t,.u i,,n.-ri tUon
der; 32 bore; 5 inch stroke; 3 Clutch-Multiple Disc, Enclosed.
oeann.u craiiK snail.
Lubricating System Combination
Transmission C
Reverse.
force feed and constant level splash. Tires- Pneumatic or Solids.
Pneumatic Top, $2,1 15.00
Solid Top, $1,890.00
Cab and Windshield
CAMERON MOTOR CO.
After en Inspection of the itvc
Odell highway being naveiJ, work n
which was suspended last week wh .:
was discovered that three car fond of
concrete were not up to test, the nn
ty court Monday decided to comj'lcte
the paving as soon as possible. It was
suggested that the paving be postpi ;
until heM year, as apple battling
be hampered, by the construction,
court, however, states that the w
three-fourths done and the con
would suffer financially by a postpone
ment of the work, M timber h;is
laid.
The court is endeavoring to ps i !'
cement of sufficient high test for the
road work.
PARK GRANGE MEET
ING TOMORROW NIGHT
A meeting wiil be held at the V;liey
Christian church tomorrow evening,
under auspices of the I'ark gfMigo, for
discussion of measures to be yoi
at the November election. Sp
have been announced as follows . H. C.
Ball, .1. II. Hailett and J. H. Ni k
sen. The meeting will be held
in order that speakers may Jrtici nle
later in a single tax debate to be i.eid
ut the Pine Gw?v grange hall.
have been taken :n .and Si arhtuttiuns
UPPER VALLEY WILL
HAVE FINE SPUDS
J, F. Thompson, here last week for
the county fair with an exhibit of
Netted Gams and American Wonders,
says the Upper Valley potato crop will
reach 1K cars the coming harvest He
savs the quality is unexcelled and that
moat of the crop will probably go for
seed. Recent rains will make ilie y,
tatoes. Weather conditions all throui
the season, he savs, have been i;le
The crop of this year is about 2( per
cent heavier than that ot.lVUi).
While Netted (Jems and American
Wonders are the chief varieties of po
tatoes grown in the Upper Valley, a
few growers have heavy plant n rs of
Burbanks.
Twin Tunnels Unsafe
After an inspection of the twin
tunnels between here and Hosier on
the Highway Herbert Nunn last week
declared the road through the bores
unsafe for travel because of falling
rocks. Arifrus McDonald, who has
charge of maintenance of the stretch,
has placed signs warning motorists
thai they pass through the tHnnels at
their own risk. lied .lanterns warn
of danger at night.
The State Highway had scheduled
a call for bids on concreting the tun
nels for today. Mr. Nunn believed an'
emergency existed and instructed that
the tunnels be shored up with timber.!
at once.
White Salmon Grade Under V ,
A crew oi hard rock men is now
busy on the White Salmon jjiver con
structing a new grade, several hundred
feet loner, which will connect the new
steel bridge just com: leted witii the
old mad.
A number of heavy blasts have been
shot on the new road grade the past
week, the jar of them having been
faintly felt in Hood River all the way
across the Columbia. At noon Thurs
day residents witnessed huge ina-ees
of stone moved from the gorge-ide.
WE HAVE FOR THE FRUIT GROWER A COMPLETE STOCK OF
e
Pearson's Box Nails Clark's Box Hatchets
Picking Bags and Buckets
Picking Ladders in All Lengths
Wagon Covers Tents Camp Stoves
WE CARRY THE
Famous Universal Range
In Blue, Gray and White Porcelain "The Range of Beauty and Service."
Wood or Coal Heating Stoves
We are filling in our broken lines as fast as goods can be secured.
4 New goods are arriving , daily.
Make this store your headquarters when in town. You are welcome.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
KELLY BROS. CO., HARDWARE
BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF
APPLES AND PEARS
THE LEADING ORCHARD SUPPLY HOUSE IN HOOD RIVER
Pioneers Going to The Dalles
Mrs. Benton Mavs, president of The
Pallet Historical Society has invited
members of the Hood River County
Pioneer As. ociation to be e ceiaj amenta
at a meeting to be held toniorow. A
large delegation of early day pioneers
plans to to from here for The Dalles
meeting.
Report of the Condition of thu
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co,
5 1 0 Cascade Avenue
PHONE 4121
(The Old Stan!eySmith Lumber Yard)
Oal mmm jCt us Quote you a price.
J ; : . " iFor all building purposes.
MWe have it in any amount.
PlaStd "Just received fresh supply best made.
WOOdMFir 16 inch, and Oak, 4 foot.
labS""" inch and 4 foot. Get our prices and
. - look at the wood.
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DEMONSTRATOR IN STOCK
FIRST AND OAK ST.
"GAR0"
1 li i g
FRUIT
WRAPPER
"Caro" from DettiCARE
(to dry up)
CAPO PROLONGS THE LIFE OF FRUIT
Fruit decomposition Starts from a bruise which opens tiny holes and permit3 the Juies 1 1 escapa ar
"Crowdings closely and dries up A escaping Ju'ce. "CaW Ingrsdients hard
the decomposition, and trus1rolong th Life of Fruit. If your fruit is worth shipping it la worth k
Demand "CAR O" -Wrap Your Fruit in "CARO" The Fruit Bu
is the
POINT
"CARO"
4
Protects
ally Treated
All Kinds of Building Material
and anything you need in the Lumber Line.
We are here to serve you.
F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager.
THE FASHION STABLE'S
Parkdale Auto Stage
Hume 1201
Leaves Hood River daily at
4.30 p. m.
Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8
a. m. (except Sunday).
Every Saturday Leaves
Pjukdsue at G p. m.
Do You
Remember
Fruit 0 is "Caro" Wrapped
HOOD
HOOD Rl
CO.
C0.
Ou3.1itv not a,was price sliuld de
J termine the value of your
goods. We have the price as well as quality -
WITHIN REACH OF ALL.
Preferred Stock Groceries, Fresh Meats
HOLMAN & SAMUEL, '
. Phone 1811
Deliveries at a- m and p. .
i,M ,1.
We merely call your
attention to them in or
der that you may pre
pare yourself before
another winter sets in.
Remember that George
Washington said, "Pre
pare for war in time of
Pipeless Furnaces,
Get your order in now
for Heating Appliances,
i ou may oe too late
HUCKABAY & BARGER
Telephone 1 06 1
. DRIED FRUITS .
Thi i the ason w hen dried fruits are in demand
and we are well supplied with nice fresh stock.
Dried Black Figs 20c lb.
Dried White Figs 25c lb.
Dried Prunes 30c lb.
Dried Peaches 30c lb.
CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO.
BUILDING MATERIAL
Cement Plaster
Lime Roofing
Brick
TAR TRANSFER CO.
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Anderson Undertaking Co.
( ' M)I K. SON, Sole Proprietor
Licensed Embaimer and Funeral Director
41 nk STKEI I lHUNI iw
S. E. BARTME55
fDML DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER
Licensed with Oregon's first class of I mbaimers. Phone 1381, 3821
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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