The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 31, 1921, Image 5

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HOOD KIVER GLACIER THURSDAY. MARCH 31 1921
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9SBMii STONE EXPLAINS I Hggwgijjig f if
NEW DISC BOWL of the .
Wri STATES C7?4A SEPARATOR
"Best ever seen
for skimming clean."
Has boon perfected and so simplified in oonslruelion
that t is the easiest to care for and is unsurpassed
m skimming quakbeg. Howl spindle is detached
LUscsure exactly alike, unnumbered and therefore
f . .
intercnangeable.
A patented transfer device
lor easy handling ami washing
of the duca and two simple tools
for opening :1ml closing the bowl
arc labor savers.
The cream regulating de
vice is easily adjusted for any
desired density of cream.
You are invited to a free dem
onstration oft licsuperior points
found inthcNew United States
Disc Bowl Separator.
Come and See
KELLY BROS. CO., Inc.
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
209
A taction al view
of the perfected Disc Bowl.
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We offer
QUALITY,
SERVICE and
GOOD WILL
Our meats and groceries are of the best
Phone your orders to
SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY
HOLMAN & SAMUEL
Phone 1811
I
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BRUSH BURNERS
to care for your primings.
Can now supply a limited number of these.
Do not wait too late to have your old sprayer equipped
with a CUSIIMAN GAS ENGINE. Get power enough to
operate your pump efficiently and break up your liquid in
a tine spray.
NOW is the time to have your FARM IMPLEMENTS
repaired. Don't wait till the last moment.
HOWELL BROTHERS
Fourth and Columbia Streets
STONE EXPLAINS
NEW YORK COMPANY
A. W. Stone last week issued a circ
ular statement to affiliated growers in
explanation of the Consolidated Fruit
Co., a New York City sales concern.
In his letter of explanation Mr. Stone
states that the Consolidated Fruit Co.
bean business in August, 1920, as a
copartnership with C. W. McCullairh
and L). L. Woodruff, the latter the
New York sales manager of the Asso
ciation, as eo-membere.
"This copartnership was organized
and handled the fruit of the Associa
tion for a short time without the
knowledge or consent of the general
manager or board of directors of the
Association," said Mr. Stone.
When information of the concern
was received here, the board dis
patched Mr. Stone to New York for an
investigation, according to the letter.
He was to make a full investigation,
the board being unanimous in the opin
ion that the business could not be
maintained as outlined.
"It having been concluded that it
ws inconsistent with our policy to
have our salaried salesmen handling
our fruit through an organization in
which they were financially interested,
it became necessary to devise some
other outlet," states the letter.
Mr. Stone, following his investiga
tion, organized the Consolidated Fruit
Co., Inc., and took over the copartner
ship, a step necessary, he declared, for
piotecting the prices of Hood River's
apple tonnage. The business, he says,
continued without a break, the only
change being that profits of the con
cern accrued to the Association.
Mr. Stone on reorganization of the
New York concern placed E. W. Birge.
j president of the Association, on the
board and made him vice president.
He states this was done without the
knowledge or consent of Mr. Birge or
any otner member ot the directorate.
The foregoing explanation answers
criticism that has been directed at Mr.
Hirge on the erroneous presumption
that he was connected with the origin
al copartnership
Mr. Stone has asked the growers of
the Association by their votes at the
annual meeting of the organization, to
be held here Saturday, to determine
whether the directorate of the Associa
tion shall dicsontinue the New York
company or maintain it permanently
as a sales machine.
ANCIENT VARIETY OF
PEAR IS PLANTED
CLEAN
ALLEYS
Bowl and Be Healthy
CLEAN
GAME
410 OAK STREET
Phone 1282
TUES. 7:45 Busness Men's League. THURS. 7:45 Women's League
WED. 7:45 Mercantile League. IRI. 7:45 Valley League
Open 10:30 a. m. 12 p. m. Closed Sundays.
LADIES WELCOME AT ANY TIME.
Health !
6 : TOURNAMENT ALLEYS : 6
E. E. IIOI SE C. J KRl'SE ,
Fun!
Cordon G. Brown Saturday trans
planted to orchards two varieties of
pears, which he will test here. One of
the pearH, the Surprise, is well known
in the middle west, where it has suc
cessfully resisted cold weather. The
variety also resists fire blight.
Pyrus Usuriensis is the name of (he
other variety with which Mr. Brown is
conducting experiments. This near was
propagated several centuries ago by
the Manchu dynasty in northern China.
It is not onlv hliirht resistant but. Ac
cording to Mr. Brown, can stand the
lowest known temperature. The im
ported variety of pear can be grown
successfully on many soils, and will
stand droughts. In instances, says
Mr. Hrown, roots of the Chinese pear,
after having been kept in water for
six mnnths, have shown a good growth
after planting. Both varieties of pears
will stand top working, and after a
trunk and body growth is attained va
rieties of fruit adapted to the local
climate may be grafted on.
CREAMERY RECEIVES
HIGH COMPLIMENTS
Deputy Leech, of the State Dairy
and Food Commission's office, here last
week, complimented the Hood River
Creamery on its sanitary condition and
because of the up to date equipment
! found. Mr. Leech also tested the but
ter, declaring it of an extra high
I grade.
The creamery has made a substantial
i gain in business over last year. The
March ouptut of butter will reach 12,
00(1, while that of the same month a
year ago reached only 8,000 pounds.
HAVE A FINE LOT OF
DELICIOUS APPLE TREES
One year old. They are good for replanting. Have
All other leading varieties. Also
PEARS, PEACHES, PRUNES AND GRAPES.
Phone Odell 146. F. A. MASSEE
"You Save Money"
says the Good Judge
And get more genuine chew
ing satisfaction, when you use
this class of tobacco.
This is because the full, rich,
real tobacco taste lasts so
long, you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often.
And a small chew gives more
real satisfaction than a big chew
of the ordinary kind ever did.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put ufi in ttro styles
W-B CUT is a lone fine-cat tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobaccw
Road Signs Ordered
The committee of the Business Men's
Association, consisting of E. E. Brett,
Earl Franz and H. (J. Ball, appointed by
the county court, has ordered 360
metal signs for use on Hood River
highways. The signs will be reared
before the spring traffic begins. At
first wooden, enameled signs were con
sidered but it was found that metal
ones could be secured as cheaply.
The posts for the new signs were
purchased from the Emry Lumber &
Fuel Co.
Notice of The Annual Meeting of The
Members and Stockholders of
Apple Growers Association
Not ice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the members and
stockholders of the Apple Growers As
sociation will be held at the Pythian
hall, (formerly Heilbronnner hall), in
the city of Hood River, Oregon, on
Saturday, April 2nd, 1921, at ten
I o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect
ing a board of eleven directors for th..
ensuing year, and for the transaction
of such other business as may come
before said meeting.
Apple Growers Association,
By A. J. Graff, Secretarv.
Approved :
m.U E. W. Birge, President.
Elsie May Praett
Funeral services for Elsie May, aged
2 years and nine months, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L C. Pruett, were held
Wednedy of last week at the Ander
son undertaking parlors. The child
was stricken suddenly' March 22 with
convulsions and died Boon a'terward.
Physician were unable definitely to
diagnose her fatal illness. Rev. D. M.
Caroenter. officiated. Intprmpnt fnl.
lowed at Idlewilde cemetery. The ba
bv was the only child of Mr. and Mrs
I'ruett.
Thr roriinionia Month
March is a typical pneumonia month
and usually gives a hitch rate of mor-1
tality for the disease. After a long
and hard winter, the system loses mu h
of its resistance and people grow care-1
j less. When every cold, no matter how
flight, is gien prompt and intelligent
attention, there is much less danger of
pneumonia. It should be borne in mind
i that pneumonia is a germ disease and
j breeds in the throat. Chamlterlain'a
Cough Remedy is an expectorant and
deans .out the germ ladened mucus and
not only cures a cold but prevents its
resulting in pneumonia. It is pleasant
to take Children take it willingly.
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THE TORREY PINES are
found only within a very
limited area near San Diego
and Del Mar.California.and on
Santa Rosa Island. They are
unusual because of their pecu
liar cones, their very large
needles and their picturesque
growth.
The motorist traveling the
Coast Highway between San
Diego and Los Angeles passes
through this interesting spot
which the city of San Diego
has protected by an extensive
municipal park.
Good roads abound in South
ern California, and at conve
nient locations may be found
service stations and garages
where you can get Red Crown
Gasoline the uniform gaso
line with a continuous chain of
boiling points.
Look for the Red Crown sign
on service stations and ga
rages. STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
9fo Gasolim
of Quality
Have YOU tried washing out
your Motor and filling it with
WAVERLY
the 100 pure
Pennsylvania Parafine v
Base Oil
Try it and then note how much easier she
starts, how much better she pulls the hills, how
quietly she idles and what a pick up she has.
MT. HOOD MOTOR CO.
ACREAGE TRACTS
One acre or more either just inside the corporation
or just outside, out of Lots 6 and 9 of Adam's Paradise
Acreage.
Single acres, $425 to $650. Three acres $1400 to
$1600. Good soil; surpassing view. Country life
with city advantages.
Hood River Abstract and Investment Co.
J. W. CMTIS. President.
F. L FRENCH
Tel. 2471
K. W. SINCLAIR, Secretary.
M. P. GIBBON
Tel. 2731
FRENCH & GIBBON
Plumbing and Heating
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 3924 908 Twelfth Street
G. L. DAVKNPORT
Grower and shipper Apples. Pota
toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes true
variety "The Best that's Grown"
in i
TRADE
ARK
All kinds of Produce solicited.
147 Front St. POR I LAND. ORE
Let me handle your
FREIGHT
Local and I p; Distance
Hauling.
Heavy loads a specialty.
C. A. HART
Tel. 3554
We carry a complete line of
GARDEN TOOLS
as well as
Builders' Hardware,
Carpenters' Tools
Ranges, Etc.
We have recently added to our stock
a line of PAINTS and FRUIT JARS.
Prices and quality always right.
BLOWERS' HARDWARE CO.
OUT ON C0UNRY ROADS
you need good batteries,
the kind that will stand up
under hard, steady usage
and ive the best of ser
vice under all conditions.
Tin's demand is met by our
Willard Storage Batteries
which are solidly madeand
designed to meet the needs
of all cars, both light and
heavy.
MOORE FXECTRIC COMPANY
QUALITY
QUANTITY
Ask
for
BUTTER-NUT
Delivered Daily to
Your Grocers
IS OUR
SUCCESS
Remember
We have the largest stock of lumber in
Hood River County to select from.
You will save money by letting
us quote on your require
ments. Yours for
prompt service.
.V.
W
OREGON LUMBER COMPANY
DEE. OBBGON
Bologna, white, bologna right, bologna round and brown,
United here is high class cheer in meats, the best in town;
Tenderloin well worth your coin, and porterhouse the same.
Chickens, lamb, pork chops and ham, and different kinds of game,
Here is the place to feed your face, but you must cook it first,
Everything, from fall till spring, from fish to "wiia'-worsl.
Ribs to ipan spare ribs for fair! Liver, hearts tod cheese,
Sausage, too, and bacon true in HERE we aim to please.
The Hood River Market
A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop.
Phone 4311
MEATS OF ALL KINDS
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
You can have meat on your table daily from our mar
ket without "busting the bank" to pay the bills. Try us
and see if our price and our quality of goods is not what
you have been longing for. All meat is government in
spected. T. H. BROWN
Phone mi. THE HEIGHTS.
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