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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1921)
, , gggg RIVER GLaCIER TIiURBDAY, JANUARY C, 1921 I I "kill ! VDIWI 1111 i THII'iTif JwR. 1 j . ..Lutuin 1 Ml K1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford One Ton Truck is serving business just as faithfully and economically as does the Ford Touring Car serve all the people faithfully and economically. The Ford Truck is a neces sity to the grocer both in delivering goods and in bringing goods from the stations, docks and from the country. Jt is an ideal motor car because there isn't a want of the farmer or business man that it doesn't supply in the way of quick transportation at a minimum expense. Come in, examine the Truck, and let us talk over the subject. Dickson-Marsh Motor Co. 1921 Resolved That We will sell only the best quality foods. We will keep market, meat and men clean. We will put BSRVfl in service. We will correct iwarv mlatak if nnuail.h. -We will appreciate your patronage and good will. We will, with your cooperation give Hood Riveras good a market as any in the state. We thank you for your generous support the past year. We wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We cordially invite you to the MT. HOOD MEAT CO. Where QUALITY comes first. Phone 4141. 4th and Oak Streets. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 6th- Gth 7th 8th 9th Do It In Winter -P AUTrt 1 Yes, if your car is a "going concern," but what if it is out of order ? You can't take chances out in the country. Have it put in good shape be fore you leave, by letting us do the work. All kinds of auto repairs handled. HOLMAN a MOONEY Editor Glacier :-It might be of in terest to your readers to peruse the Iok of Mika Tillicum. Not that he liken to blow his own horn, but that others, following in his wake, might avoid some of the difficulties that beset his pathway when he ventured forth again to buck the sad realities of a old and cruel world in uvumh i,f !-. elusive fountain of delight. I will briefly recount a few minor incidents that occurred to him to the end that others' cups of joy might not spring a leak and "spill the beans." December 15 was a day of moment in the Tillicum's household, the sum mer was past, the harvest ended, and we were not rich, but hv friiomlitu anri Shuinff nimble nirki'lw nnd ,,, them until the buffalo bellowed, at last we hd accumulated a horde of filth v lucre, sufficient it seemed to enter on an orifv of extravagance. take n rrin and buy a pair of suspenders for our other pants. This was the dav wr I were to plume our wings for flight, and "fly the coop" and flock south ward. "Ah! there was hurrying to nnd fro," for there was the thousand and one little things to do that should not be left undone, nnd aat hut tw. least, glad rags, and collar buttons cut some ice in the confusion. Thu writer is owner in fee simple of a quart of collar buttons, more or less, but when it came to a showdown, they were out on their vacation. Here is "where a feller needs a friend," and there is alwavs one to lonn vnn n button if you will not mention larger chanire. Mv better half, beincr u firm !,! ;,. v..,- in putting her house in order, at nearly the last moment of our limited timf. discovered a broken rockered wicker chair, (that Tillicum had fallen over in chasim a festive r'nllur hnttnn fn ip lair behind the dresser), and grabbing it. made a heroic rush for the attic hut she came to grief in the stairway. Here was the crux of a triangled dil emma that threatened to I Dell disas ler. ine iueen ot hearts tangled in the stairwav. Tillicum nivotinc on a fours trying to nick un the cold seen of a collar button and our train whis tling at Squally Hook The fact that Squally Hook is several miles from Hood River saved the dav. for it trave us time to hold a lamily conference. discover the fifth dimension of the chair and put on a necktie and collar button. Our train. No. 17, left Hood River at O.lo p. m. and in due time landed us at me union eassenger fetation in Port land, where with the knights of the grip, ladies of fashion, and "fellow tons of soil" (as the flustrated orator said), we swarmed into the waiting rooms, seethed down the aisles, and eddied around the corners, like a river at flood time overflowing its banks. As we had several hours to wait be fore our train donMrlod wo unawprAil me can or the inner man and took din ner at the well appointed unch room adjacent to the waiting rooms, after which we took a walk on the street loiniing at some apples, we asked a woman fruit vendor if those were Hood River apples. She said, "Oh they are better than Hood River ap ples, they are Delicious." Ueing told they raise Delicious in Hood River, and that we lived there, she said. "Oh. then 1 guess you now more about apples than 1 do." She evidently thought Hood River was a variety and not a place. At 9.30 p. m. we were permitted to go aboard our sleeper and size up the prospects for a night of sweet repose. More anon, Mika Tillicum. '1LDROOT5 ...211 ! 5 win improve I hair or we 1 pay you j 2 Wildroot is gruaranteerlpreparation which goes right at the hidden cause of coming baldness the scaly, itchy -S crust of dandruff. Wildroot removes E S this crust allows nature to produce - the thick lustrous hair normal to any Z healthy scalp. Wildroot Liquid Shampoo or Wildroot i ERfP"0? W9i OM"t 'tt conuoctl.m with -C )VIMr..t Hair Toole, will tuuteu iha B truatuiout. - I wildroot! THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC For sale here under a I money -back guarantee CHAS. N. CLARKE Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, 5 i 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 (The Old Stanley-Smith Lumber Yard) Ask those who are using our Coal, about Quality, Price and Service Paint and Wallpaper Contracts Taken, Large or Small H. S. BRAAKMAN I 'hone 1204 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. BR08IU8 BUILDING Offloi Hours: 8 a. m. to i p. in. Office Tel. 8161 Resilience Tel. 3142 Coal lTr 4ft. dry fir, 17-in. dry oak, 4-in. cyV ?lnhc? Let us have your order to deliver from HAY LUMBER Satisfactory Freight Service This is what we claim to render. That we have been successful in rendering satisfactory Freight Service is shown by the very liberal patronage we enjoy at points between Portland and Wyeth wogte we have been operating for the put two years. Our service to Hood kiver is but an extentiou of an already successful line. We will protect your interests. THE WARREN TRUCK LINE Phone GLADDEN 4242 Hood Rjm Depot -Fashion Stahles. Portland Depot 67 North Second Street. FUNGUS NOT CAUSE OF SPOTTED APPLES The only Grocery 011 the south side of Oak Street For Service Phone 3IQ2 "GROCERIES OF QUALITY" Deliveries at l):30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Frank Fcnwick, who sent specimens of apples HhowinK a peculiar red spot on the k in, a defect widely scattered here this fall, to a bureau of the Unit ed States Department of Agriculture at Washington, 1). C, has just received a letter stating that experts there con sider that the spots result from appli cation of Bordeaux Mixture and some peculiar weather condition. The spots, the deportment finds, are not caused by any fungus disease, and the apples, it is stated, will keep well. The letter received by Mr. Fenwick follows: Our opinion, upon receipt of the apple, was that the spots were caused by Bordeaux, but we have delayed answering in order to take time to test the spots out for the presence of any fungus or other foreign organism. Our tests show that there is no dis ease organism present, and we feel all the more certain that the disease is due to Bordeaux. We have frequently produced conditions exactly like this in our experimental plats, the Bor deaux sprayed apples having the red spots while those receiving other treat mets were free from them. Other spray materials sometimes cause speck ing of the fruit, but usually more of a russet type. We have also seen very similar spots on trees that had not been sprayed, especially on seedling varieties, but never in such large num bers as we have had on our HunI.'hii v sprayed trees, and in such cases we have attributed the trouble to some peculiar weather conditions that re sulted in an unusual amount of crack ing and breaking of the tissue at the MktMMI or breathing pores. Anything that will produce small breaks in the epidermis of the apple will produce spots of this sort, especially if the injury comes fairly late in the season. W certainly look with great favor upon the high standard of quality that is maintained hv the association)) nf j your section and would not be inclined j to suggest any changes, yet we have never seen any evidence that such spots as these affect the keeping qual- itv of the fruit and it would seem a question whether they should be put in j the same class with small scab spots ani insect injuries. Summons by Publication Register No. 1G67 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood Kiver. M. Sue Adams, now M. Sue Hender son, I, enure Mortimer. Jennie C. Bent ley, W. B. Moore, Percival L Adams William A. Isenberg and Georgiana isennerg, nusoand and wife. E. H Hartwig. George S. Johnson and Ma nila Johnson, husband and wife, Iona l. Mcuuire, John (J. Dixon. Keed & Henderson, trustees for Walter Kim ball. Fred Wasson, Albert L. Lincoln and J. C. McCreery.Truman Hutler and rercivai l,. Adams, trustees for M. Sue Henderson. Lenore Morii Percival L. Adams, Hubert W. Garra brant and Gloria Garabrant, otherwise known as Gloria GarrabrHnt hushanH and wife. F. W. Chindlund Hnrl Mav V. Chindlund, husband and wife. Benja min li. Powell and L. Carmen Powell husband and wife. Fred Schmidt and Bertha Schmidt, husband and wifp Plaintiffs. VS. The Unknown Hpira nf William Jenkins, Deceased, Defendants. In the name of the State of Oree-on. greeting: You, the unknown heirs of William Jen kins, deceased, defendants herein, are hereby reuuired to aonear and ansir the complaint filed herein against you. on or neiore ine zth i hv of . ummrv ill, that beinir six weeks from thf. first publication of this Hllmmnria unit if you fail to appear or answer, plain- ini win apply to the court tor the re lief demanded in the comiiluin on fil rierem. id wnich reference. iu hn u made and which is made a part hereof U) wit : For a decree of this court that said defendants have conveved each, all and everv of their intprpst in nnH t said west half ot the said William Jen kins Donation Land Claim No. 38, as hereinbefore described, to the olain- ifFs or their predecessors in intprput and that the title to said land be ouiet d as to said interest of said defend ants, in the plaintiffs herein, and in their successors in interest forever, that the deeds executed hv tha hpira William Jenkins, deceased, which were lost or destroyed, be re-established, and the contract of saitt heirs to convey their interest in aaiuXland be per formed, and that the plantiffs are now the owners 'of such interest, and that the defendants be forever harrtKj and foreclosed from claiming any rhrrit title, or interest to any part of said property. This summons will be served upon you by publication thereof for not less than six weeks successively, in the Hood River Glacier, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Hood Kiver, Count v of Hood Kiver. State of Oreimn. ' thp III UA where said suit is now pending, all by order of the Hon. H. L. Haafcr Ii Judge of the County Court of said ( iiintv and State, in the the Circuit Judge of above entitled court, which said order is dated the 11th day of December, 11)20. The property herein referred to con sists of all that certain piece of parcel of land, situate lying and being in the County of Hood Kiver, State of Ore gon, and more particularly described as follows: The West half of the William Jenkins Donation Land Claim No. 38. Not. 8014. Certificate Nr. 9fuu 01 the Kegister and Receiver at Ore gon City, Oregon, for one half section of 320 acres of land, being parta of sections 26 and 35 in township 3 north of range 10 east of the Willamette V indian. in said Moorl l.'iv. r i . - j v (,ar an(j save y0U some money. Best secondcutting alfalfa: get our price and see the hay. and all Building Material CEMENT p,aster : Lath : Brick : Sash DOORaS anything' you need IOE We are here to serve you. F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager. GOOD 100 PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS L. C. BALDWIN J. W. SWOPK BALDWIN & SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. I'lans and Sketches for all Classes of isiiildlrigs Hirnished. Construction Work and Alterations. No Job Too Uig or Too Small. Our Work is Our Recommendation. HROSIUS BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON ftaone 3851 Slide Blocks Highway An avalanche just eaat of the Hood River-Wasco county line deposited an estimated 300 cubic yards of rock and debris on the toulmtna River Highway (men a part or Wasco C ount). Ore gon, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 11 chains and 14 links .( of ik. kiiv COT. of Said Sec. 3f. and rnnnimr th. south 19 chains and 79 links; thence east 8 chains and as links; thence south a chains and 38 links; thence east 36 chains; thence north II chains and 19 links; thence east 17 chains and 91 links; thence north 30 chains and 25 links; thence east 17 links; thence north 1 chain and 34 links; thence east 87 links: thence north chnina . tj links; thence east 1 chain and 36 links; thence north 17 chains and 22 links;, thence west 27 chains and IS ImL.' thence south 14 chains: thence wt cnams ana Z4 links; thence south 4 I chains and 9 links; thence west 8 chains and 7ii links, and thence south 7 chains and 24 links to the place of beginning, in the District of lands sub ject to sale at Oreiron City, containing 318. lvt acres ; and being west half of said and as described in the patent from the United States to Phila Jen kins, widow, and the heirs at law of V ilium Jenkins. e. envi riat4 !., THE FASHION STABLE'S Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. PEAR TREES HOME GROWN and PRICED RIGHT Why not patronize home in dustry, and write HOOD RIVER MRSEkY Phone Parkdale 66 PARKDALE OR. Peoples' Quality Market is still lowering the High Cost of Living Sirloin Steak 30c Round Steak 25c Rib Boiling Beef 15C Shoulder Roast Beef lisc to 20c Back Bacon 30c Brisket Bacon 32c Picnic Hams 30c Pork Chops 30c Pork Steak, Shoulder 2Sc Steam Sausage 25c Long Bologna 20c Prime Rib Beef Roast Rolled 3 Oc Ch e us a call and examine our stock and prices. T. BROWN Phone 1891 ThP Hp.VhK CLEAN ALLEYS Bowl and Be Healthy between here and Mosier Thursday j cember 14. 1866, and recorded in. Ieed A YEAR OF EFFORT This is a year when most of us have resolved to do as much work as possible, to practice thrift and to Ret full value received for all money spent. We have made possible many savings in all lines of proceriea. Our cash system is in effect every day on all the frroceries you buy. It will save you money. ni. AS me (-V. K. N. ine nn vented dumping of the debris over the edge. crcs were forced to haul the slide away.and the highway was closed two days as a result. Four other slides prevailed the pre vious week, but none have caused other than temporary blockade. L. H. HUGGINS Tel. 2134 NOTICE Houd River Irrigation District The annual election will .he held at Oak Grove store on Tuesdav, January 11. 1921, to elect one director for the term of three years. Foils open from a. m. to 5 p. m. By order of Board of Directors. j6 F. Fenwick, Seey. Ree.irds of said fountv. Sntmtwr -"!'i lx'C, in Vol. "D" of deeds at pages 86 and 87; in which said patent was granted said land unto said Fttila Jenkins, widow, and to her heirs the east half, and unto the heirs at law of Wiliarn Jenkins, deceased, the west half of the tract above described, which said patent and the record there of hereby is referred to and made a part of this description. The date of the first publication of this summons is the lrith Ha nf rw. cemher. 1920. The date of the last publication is the 27th dav of Januarv ML John Leland Henderson, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 206 Third Street. Tillamook City. Oregon. FOR SALE Attractive Farms and City Property on Easy Terms Insurance of All Kinds R. E. SCOTT AGENT I CLEAN GAME J. R. W ATKINS CO. Represented h GEO. WILDE. 1312 13th Street. Hood River, Ore. Telephone 1923 410 OAK STREET Phone 1282 Now Open For Business . Open 10.30 A. M. - 12 P. M. Closed Sundays LADIES WELCOME Health ! O : TOURNAMENT ALLEYS : 6 E. E. HOI SF. C ;j KRISE Fun ! .'i Commercial jofc printing at the G la ta - - B n. ruwui HUCKABAY 4 BARGER nSft.Ht? wo8rand Plumbing and Tin Work VBSBBBSK Avenue HOOD RIVER. OREGON PIPELESS FURNACES Telephone I HI