The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 24, 1921, Image 10

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    HOOD EUVEfl GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1021
A FOOLISH ACT
It would be the height of foolishness for a man
to throw away a good pair of shoes because a hole
was worn in the sole.
The economy of halfsoling automobile tires is
just as great, as wise motorists have learned.
Our halfsoles add 5000 miles to the life of a tire.
Vulcanizing of all kinds done by competent
and experienced men. Work guaranteed.
THE HEIGHTS TIRE SHOP
Morse & Sparks Tel 3151
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Oreg'old Butter
A product at the very top of the
Hood, River Standard
HOOD RIVER CREAMERY
The only Grocery on the south side
of Oak Street
For Service Phone 3102
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"GROCERIES OF QUALITY"
Deliveries at 9:30 a. m. and L:30 p. m.
NT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY
Time Table No. 33
Tit It effeet Wednesday, October 2'hh, 191').
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HOOD RIVER CLAIMS
BASKET BALL HONOR
Although denied participation in the
state tournament at Salem, the Hood
River high school basketball team
claims interscholastic honors for this
section. The claim is made that the
local team showed a clean slate of vic
tories in the Oregon Association except
for a tie game with The Dalles on the
latter's floor. This gam was lost
by one point in an extended period.
Hepptwr, with a record almost identi
cal with that of Hood Kiver, was given
the privilege of participating at Salem
by Coach Mathews. Members of the
Heppner team had but one association
defeat against them. Heppner is more
than 100 miles to the east and was not
on Hood River's schedule. Conse
quently, it is declared, the schedules
did not overlap and no adequate means
of comparison of the two teams was
afforded, (loach Kleisciiman, of the
local team says :
"Hood River has an additional claim
in the lad that it scored a clean cut
victory over i'endleton while that team
was on a tour early in the season im
mediately after a series of four games
with Raker, each team winning two of
MM game.-. It is generally conceded
from Raker's showing in the tourna
ment that the Raker county team
would have won the pennant but for
disqualification. This fact raises the
standing of the Hood River team con
siderably. On the other hand Heppner
was eliminated by Marchlield in the
tournament preliminaries by an over
whelming score. This is no discredit
Lo Heppner but merely shows the in
justice done by arbitrarily placing
tioou Kiver anu Heppner in the same
listrict and the arbitrary chocie of the
latter team without an opportunity
lor an adequate comparison.
"The Hood River team does not con
test the championship, for we are sat
istiud that both Franklin and Uaktr
played a more consistent game through
out the season than our own team, but
we feel that a gross injustice has been
done by eliminating us iron the tourn
ament on the above grounds.
"It teems that it the state tourna-
tnen is to be continued in the future,
as an ollicial competition for the state
championship, a redivision of the east
Brn pail of the state is necessary, in
older that the team which represents
a district is geogiaphically in a posi
lion lo play the leading teams in that
district.
Heavy Frost Kills Sugar Maples
Frosl damage of the winter of 1919
0 was by no means confined entirely
to northwestern fruit districts, aB a
letter just received by A. J. Grow,
Pine Grove orchardist, from northern
Vermont relatives will attest. Mr.
(Jrow has an uncle who operates a
sugar orchard in the northern Vermont
region. He has just written that the
harvest for this season, due to frott
lavages, sustained during cold waves
ol 1919-20, will be unprofitable. Many
sugar maples three teet in diameter,
the letter states, have been killed.
t he lemperaure reached a record low
point. On one night, it is stated, the
thermometers registered 00 degrees
below zero, and for two weeks the
maximum temperature was 40 degrees
below zero.
II W. BORING, a well to do
Kansas farmer, says he has
gained twenty pounds and is in
better general health than he has
been in years, since taking Taclac.
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Found a ( un lor Inriigrslion
"I use Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets lur indigestion and tind
they suit rny case better than any dys
pepsia remedy 1 have ever tried and 1
nave used many different medicines.
I am nearly fifty one yeais of age and
have suffered a gieat dual lioni indi
gestion. 1 can cat almost anything 1
want to, now, writes George W. Lm-
ory, Kock Mills, Ala. Ihese tablets
contain no pepsin .but strengthen the
stomach and enable it to diuest the
food naturally.
Ipper Valley Winners Announced
Successful Btudents of the Utmer
Valley schools participating in a de
famatory contest, the trials being
preliminary to a general contest to be
tielu heie later, were announced as fol
lows: H. Jameson. Mount Hood, first:
ii.rnice Fiscus, Dee, second; and Iva
Curtis, I'arkdale, third. Oscar Mag
iiusnon, Marion W yatt and Harold Mc
Isaae won respective lirst, second and
third places in an oratorical contest.
Frances Ooggett and Helen Aubert
were contestants in the oratorical test
Judge of the contest were : Anthonv
H. Fuwer, A. M. Cannon and K. N.
Fleischman. The Upper Valley or
chestra rendered a concert.
Notice of Change in Corporate Name
Notice is hereby given that Slocom
& Cantield Company has filed supple
mental articles of incorporation with
the Corporation Commissioner of the
Staff, of Oregon, pursuant to vote of
the Slock holders of said couinanv.
changing the name of said company to
Biocoaa m Ponnwbf Co., by which
the company will hereafter
Dated this 16th day of
IM1 , Geo. 1
m21
"Since Tanlac has overcome my
troubles I have gained twenty pounds
in weight and am in better general
health than for years past," was the
straight-forward statement made a
few days ago by H. W. Roring, a
prominent and well-to-do farmer living
at Overland 1'ark, Kans. "During the
two years I suffered I tried everything
I knew of to get relief, but nothing
seemed to reach my case until I tried
TanltC My appetite was poor and my
digestion was so bad I could hardly
retain my food. Nothing seemed to
agree with me; in fact, 1 was almost a
confirmed dyspeptic. My whole system
seemed to be out of shape. I would
have pains across the small of my
back so bad at times 1 could hardly
move around.
"My nerves were all unstrung and
I would become upset at the least little
thinir. 1 seldom slept well at nijibt
and fiinally, became so weak and run
down that I lost weight rapidly. 1 was
also troubled a great deal with catarrh
and of mornings had to spend a half
hour or more clearing up tnv head.
"This is just the condition I was in
when 1 began taking Tanlac and it ce'. -tainly
has been a blessing to me. It
just feemed to be made esnecially for
my case. I improved from the first.
My digestion now is perfect ard re
gardless of what I eat 1 never suffer
any bad after-affects.
"The pains across mv back have en
tirely disappeared. The catarrh has
left me. too, and my head is nerfectlv
clear. I am no longer nervous and
ret well at night. I have retrained
my lost weight and am feeling better
and stronger than 1 have in years. I
am going to keep Tanlac in mvJiouse
so it will be handv at all times.
Tanlac is sold in Hood River bv the
Kreuse Drug Co.-Adv.
LEGION FESTIVAL
DELAYED TO APRIL
A social meeting of tha Hood River
American Legion Post, sehadnlad fur
list Monday e.veiunc has been Mat.
pencil. The ex-service men and their
friends had planned to journey to the
Upper Valley by automobiles.' Recent
rains have rendered road conditions ex
tremely bad, and the party will be
held at some time during April, pro
vided the weather becomes better.
A Legio'i bulletin announces:
Department headquarters have ex
tended the time limit for renewals and
for new members to April 1. There is
till MM half of the month left for the
Hood River 1'ost to bring its member
ship up to the top notch. Every mem
ber is requested to get behind this
movement and bring in a new member.
We need all we can get. With the
bonus bill coming up to the people at a
POCill election very soon, we are go
ing to need all the support we can get
to put that bonus over. And unless
we haVS the full support of all ex-service
men in Hood Kiver valley, we will
not be able to do it.
So get behind the National Comman
der and the Department of Oregon and
we will put our end over as the Hood
River roat should. At this time our
local 1'ost is considered as one of the
strongest in the state, but unless we
Ml out and hustle we will not be able
to hold that place. It is going to take
work, and all kind of work, by every
one, and this membership part mukt Ue
put over big.
be known.
February,
Slocom,
Secretary.
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ng to limited space u M i. i t rs .,11 trunks snd I. .-avv haitgatce will tie
on the Hesmtrainp, either in a.l line of or following .hm up rs.
Anderson Undertaking Co.
C. C. ANDKRSON. Sole Proprietor
Licensed iimbalmer end Funeral Director
415 OAK STREET ptJuNI
Notice to Creditors
In the Matter of the Estate of Cyrus
C. Sparks, Deceased.
Notice is hereby iriven. that the un-
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Cyrus C.
Sparks, deceased. b the Countv Court
of Hood River County, Oregon, and
having qualified as such, further notice
is hereby given to the creditors of and
all persons having claims against said
estate, to present them to me at the
i Boa of Ernest C. Smith in the Hall
Ruilding, in the City of Hood River
said County ami State, verified and
proven us required by law, within six
months ot the date of the publication
of this notice.
The date of the first publication of
this notice is February 24th. ML
R. W. Sparks,
Administrator of the Estate of Cv.
rus C. Sparks. f24m24
Notice to Creditors
In the Counts Court of the State of
Oregon, for Hood River County.
In the matter of the Estate of I
Tomlinson, Deceased.
Nutice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed drmm ..
Apple-Packing Taught
The Canadian foi ernme ,-it, which
has expended large sums i n ih'n touch
ing of livestock breeding, mill raising
and fruit growing, far added another
feature to its campaign of agricultural
education by establishing an apple
M,kl '' ' ' and Forks. It. C.
(.overnment instructors have been a?
Mtiged to the unique institution, which
is expected to effect a saving of thous
ands of dollars annually by eliminating
wate duo to improper packing.
Experts have pointed out that while
some of the farrx us types of apples
grown in the province are hardy
enough to withs t;.ml rr. Iphh wickinc.
others are fieqaentlv riarnnired while
being exporter", to England and other
countries.
Ptonerr Printer Visits Here
J. M. Baldwin, of the Walla Walla.
Hash.. Hit let force at present, paid
a visit at the Glacier office last week.
Mr. Baldwin is a pioneer northwestern
Thirt two years ago. when
J. H. Cradli baiii'h t .iblisLmi the rmoer
Mr. Baldwin visit ,1 the shop and
assisted in fatting out some of the
firit editions of toe fruit section's
earliest newspaper.
Hood River wai scarcely a village
those day," j,va Mr. Baldwin.
"Not a one of tho oldliine landmarks
lemains."
Upon Pa.'.. U HmhI
The American I(:ion Post and men;
Nt of the ttiiltin ' Auviliarv nartic
Uncle Sam Says:-
Waterglass is the best egg preserver in existence. Not only that
but you can save money by buying eggs now because they are mighty
cheap. Why not buy eggs now while the buying is good and let
Waterglass do the rest by keeping them in perfect condition until you
are ready to use them.
We have a stock of excellent grade of Waterglass on hand and
will fill orders at these prices if you bring your own container.
Pints 25c
Quarts 40c
Half gallon 75c
Gallon $1.10
CZJOCZ3
Yours to Serve
A, S. KEIR Reliable Druggist
C. A. RICHARDS
111 2nd Street
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Confectionery
icznorzDl
TRY OUR
Draught Luxo
WE KEEP IT
RIGHT
LENORE GREGORY
TEACHER OF VIOLIN
European Training and Kxperience
Call Saturdays at Oregon Hotel, or
addreM Miss Gregory, 808 Hancock
St., Portland, Oregon.
H. S. BRAAKMAN
Painting, Tinting and Papering
Tel. 1294
W.,l.Baker&Co.
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
YOUR CAR
is no stronger than
its weakest Tire
A cold night, an important engagement ami a flat
tire. The worst possible condition ! You fumble with
cold tools, your fingers grow numb, and well, you're mad
clear thru.
Why not let us go over your tires and pat them in
first-class shape ? We can add several hundred miles to
the life of old casings if taken in time. Have this done
before you are caught out on the road, several miles from
a vulcanizing shop.
If your tires are too far gone to be repaired buy a
Kelly-Springfield Tire the best precaution you can take
against tire trouble.
THE TIRE SHOP
214 Oak Street
AIRE
B. B. POWELL
Plumbing, Heating and
Sheet Metal Work
. 310 Cascadf Avenue
HOOD KIM K, OREGON
RUN
DOWN
9
Have you ever thought of the
work the Telephone eliminates
during apple harvet
Oregon-Washington
Telephone Co.
UKO T. KTKANAH AN
Tel. s;i6
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Tel. .HUi
No.4
One Month's
Treatment.
Stranahan & Slaven
General Contractors and Builders
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
H. J. FREDERICK
Building Contractor .
Office, Smith l'l"rk. Room t. Tel. :!' 14
HOOD KIVKH. OkK.
Try our Nux and Iron Tablets $1.00 for
Telephone Q Qar The Glacief pharrnaCy
A . J . DERBY
Lawyer
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
M. E. WELCH,
LICENSED VETERINARY Sl'RIJEON
1 prepared lo it ny work In Ihe vter..
n line He can be found bj ealltns or
rn line o the Knhion mhle.
Every One in the Box
Will be found a real joy smoke.
You'll find all our cigars uniform
in quality and exceptional in
smooth, soothinjr smoking quali
ties. Try one or a box. We
truarantee you will find in each of
our cigars the perfection of smok
ing enjoyment.
THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN
H. S. GEORGE. Prop.
tratrix
son, IK'
the Stal
Ca If.
asid et-t
sent the
hox
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for H.od
jns having claims againrt
S. E. BARTMES6'
FUNERAL DIM AND LlCFi'Sb BMK
Licensed with Oregon's first ciVs of Embalmcrs. pne i;
lu-e at the omce ol A. J. Derby, tint
I National Bank Ruilding lluod kiver,
Oreeon.
LUla Tomlinson.
Dated and firtt published this 24th
lay of February. ML f24m24
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party at the L
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J. R. V ATKINS CO.
Represented by
GEO. WILDE.
131213th Street, Hood Rirer, Ore.
Telephone K23
K T. tO REMAN
s ' H. M. ki at
H LL M 1 1 DING CAFE
PACIFIC POWER
& LIuHT CO.
Always at Your Service
MOVING TO PORTLAND ?
You will avoid a lot of the inconvenience of moving by
employing one of the BIG GREEN TRUCKS of the
WARREN TRUCK LINE
With two trucks a day each way we are able to handle
your needs promptly.
Phone Gladden 4242
HOOD RIVEPv, OREGON
uilirut Wanted - Tel.
i.-X a. .jiiamtiil.
M.4S21 First at 1 Dk. l'.l.ln