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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1920)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY. DECEMBER 0.1020 for dm oil in iiisiK ill M H 'OW many miles-- with- . out changing engine oil? Dirt accumulates in the oil of every engine carbon, road dust, fine particles cf metal, and gasoline that has escaped past the pistons. This dirty, diluted oil circulating through your engine causes unnec essary wear on bearing surfaces. Have it drained out now and fresh oil put in the crankcase. We can do that for you conven iently, quickly, economically with Heights Garage, Hood River, Ore. H00(1 River Garage, Hood River, Ore. Elliott-Overland Co., Hood River, Ore. Dickson-Marsh Motor Co., Hood River, Ore. J. F. Carroll Garage, Mosier, ore. Canning and Evaporating Apples $17.00 per ton. Delivered to our Factory in boxes, which boxes will be returned at time of delivery. This grade consists of sound apples from C grade down and excludes apples under two and one-quarter inches in diameter. Inspection at your warehouse if desired or inspected on delivery. CIDER APPLES $8.00 Delivered to factory or Sevep Dollars at Mason's Warehouse, Van Horn. Deliveries loose in wagon box or otherwise. This grade to be sound culls not suitable for canning. Effective Monday, November 22 HOOD RIVER APPLE VINEGAR CO. wmT . 0 Ask To See selling apples The Supreme Garda return? at ti!e'test price obtainable -n the !' rt.an.J market ' n- t Xmas Gift Box are all 1 up at prefect The 1 ra le now aking Mr Bftfutaoergi me ..t i iv ii cr m THE BEST GIFT FOR XMAS SHERIDANBECkLE CO., :i1 Washington StreeuPORTLWl). ORE. I II C Hll 1X1113 MR Reference: Hibernis Saving Bank. Hood River Oregon V : , . ' ' ' ' ' rtf.i f ti ai i cT: 1 i rev si i i 7M M l ill n n i 1 r ill i T I iml have mi driven car ? Modern Crankcase Cleaning Ser vice. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the new, scientific flushing agent, which cleanses thoroughly with out danger of contaminating the supply of fresh oil. And to assure correct lubrication we refill the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Bring in your car today. Modern Crarvkcase Cleaning Service will give immediate better engine per formance. Done regularly it will lengthen your car's useful life. CLAIRE BAILEY GOES OVER CLIFF How Claire Bailey, of Mosier, who; plunged an estimated 400 feet down an j almost perpendicular cliff when his i automobile left the Highway between here and that place Friday, en iped death is considered a mirarle by h. . Davidhizar, Mosier man here Saturday. The car, a light bug, leaped a parapet wall near the summit the Hood Kivtr-Mosier stretch. It was retarded in the downward plunge by shrubs and trees. Mr. Bailey, aged about 21, whs dis covered Friday afternoon by W. K. Chown, as the latter motored to Hood Kiver,. He was staggering along the roail in a dazed condition and his cloth ing was soaked with blood. The young man was unable to give an account of the accident. Fearing that he might have been accompanied by same one, a Mosier party searching the foot of the Colombia forga Friday night discov ered the wrecked car. Blood on the automobile and the trail he left in climbing back to the Hlgbwaj ;iowed that he fell the lull- distance to the bottom of the cliff. The injured man, Mr. Davidhizar says climbed back up points of jutting rock where an t xperi- enced mountaineer might have hesitat ed. Except for the trail of blood he had left along the perpendicular cliff, Mr. Davidhizar says, it would be im possible to believe that one had as cended the canyon at the point. While Mr. Bailey s injuries were not . . , i ii.. i ...j serious, nis pouy was nauiv mceraieu. Not an inch of the skin ot Ins face, it is said, remained free from deep cuts and scratch, s When found his upper body and clothing were soaked with blood from deep wounds around his knees, indicating that he had hung with his head suspended for some time. The accident of Friday afternoon lead to a letition to the State Highway Oommisison to erect substant ial guards or railings along the lofty grade, ac cording to Mark A. Mayer, hi re Satur day with Capt. H. H. Moore, Ortley orchardist. "1 understand, said Mr. Mayer, that the planB call for railings when the road is paved, but traffic is heavy over the route and the low parapet curb is insufficient. STORK VISITS TRAIN NEAR ARLINGTON Hood River ha9 a new resident, a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Baker, of Afton, Ok la., who w as born Friday morning aboard ().- W. R. & N. passenger train No. 19, The train was speeding here with Mr. and Mrs. Baker, en route from Oklahoma to lo cate on an orchard, when the stork overtook them near Arlington. The train was stopped at the eastern Ore gon town, where a physician was called, and held for more than a half hour. Answering a telegram, Mrs. W. E. Shay met the couple and their new born babe here. The parents are now engaged in the problem of choosing a name. Little Miss Baker was greeted by three new babies, each only a few days old, on her arrival at the Storksnest. One was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Flog. The other two were boys, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wall and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Connely. Within twelve hours after the arrival of the new citizen, who had reached the valley by the Stork limited and the Ilnion Pacific line, another SlJ-pound trirl was delivered at the Storksnest for Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Aitken. Robert Brock Taken to Reform School Sheriir Johnson received a wire Sat urday from the sheriff of King county, Washington, announcing the arrest of Robert Brock, who was recently sen tenced to the State Industrial ehool at Salem, on a charge of repeatedly Boat ing bad checks here and in Portland. A. R. ( ruikshank left immediately for the prisoner, who was escorted directly to Salem. Young Brock was headed for Canada, it. is said, when intercepted. Hiker Delivers Eulogy A large delegation of Elks of the city and valley were in The Dalles Sun day to attend the annual Idge of Sor rows in memory of dei ea.-ed members of the order. John Baker delivered the annual eulogy. Mr. Baker was accompanied by his daughter. Miss Frances Elizabeth. Others rcM'iit from here were Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Rand and Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Richards. McCullagh Will liuild C. W. McCullagh has purchased from George Batchelder a portion of a block fronting on Thirteenth street and lying between Oak and State streets. He plans on building a home on the site next spring. Some of the city's most beautiful oak trees rear themselves i. the lots, and a stream crosses it. Mr. McCullagh says he will leave the na tural beauty of the site as much undis turbed as possible. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Hood Riv er County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for State Certificates in Hood River High School as follows, commencing Wednesday, December 15, 1920, at 9 o'clock a m . and continuing until Saturday, December 18, 1920, at 4 o'clock p m : Wednesday Forenoon. U. a. His (penmanship), music, tory. writing drawing Wednesday Afternoon I'hyslology Reading, manual training, composl tion. domestic science, methods in reading, course of study for drawing. methods In arithmetic. Thursday Fonnoon. Arithmetic. history of education, psychology, me thods in geography, mechanical draw ins, domestic art, course of study for domestic art Thursday afternoon Grammar, ogranhv, stenography, American literature, physics, typewriting, me Ithods in language, thesis for prim Friday Forenoon. Theory and practice, orthography (spelling), physical geography, English litera ture, chemistry. Friday Afternoon -School law. geology, algebra, civil government. Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, botany. Saturday afternoon. General his tory, bookkeeping. Very trulr yours. L. B OIBSOV. County Superintendent of Schools 4MO-2tc Highest cash pru paid for yonr tiled fnrnitnre. stores an 1 rugs. Call Mii'lain a: E. A. r rani Co. a20tf An Opportunity That You Don't Want to Miss WE OFFER FOR SALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th Our entire stock of Broken Lines of Dishes & Glassware SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Every dish marked in plain figures. A chance to fill up your China Closet before Xmas. There will be Haviland China on the list. Don't forget the date and don't forget to see the window display. KELLY BROTHERS CO. NO DISCOUNT. Phone Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 (The Old StanleySmith Lumber Yard) ic-3or51 (Ola Let us quote you a price. 3, fid 7r a building purposes. LllTlC,e have it in any amount. PlStd"-" ust received fresh supply best made. WOOd Fir 16 nch, and Oak, 4 foot. S 1 cl fo S""" inch and 4 foot. Get our prices and look at the wood. CZZZ301 51 All Kinds of Building Material and anything you need in the Lumber Line. GOOD 100 PURE American-Maid Bread FRLSH DAILY AT CARO" Wrapped ft GET THE (PREFERENCE) This preference is most important as some growers and packers are persuaded that any kind of paper will do as Ion;; as it is CHEAP. Only the grower-shipper who wraps in "CARO" gets this CERTAIN PREFERENCE. First choice or preference on the Auction mean? frequently from twenty-five to fifty cents per box on Apples and often as high as one dollar on Pears. Preference IS Profit COST OF WRAPPERS IS FIGURED IN CENTS PROFIT ON PREFERENCE IS FIGURED IN DOLLARS Quality for quality "CARO" wrapped fruit sells F I RST and at the highest market price. WRAP YOUR APPLES IN "CARO" FOR SALE BY HOOD RIVER FRl IT COMPANY. HOOD RIVER PRODUCE COMPANY. Glacier Office Makes Rubber Stamps for Apple Boxes 1401 NO EXCHANGES. not We are here to serve you. F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager. YOUR GROCERS Fruit IS PREFERRED