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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1921)
HOOD U1VER GLACIER. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 REUBEN F. FRA.S1ER W.T. FRASIER We have just purchased the business of the Ar nold Grocery Co. W. T. Frasier, who has been with this business for several years will remain in active charge. We offer the people of Hood River a service of courtesy and goods, staple and fancy, at prices just as low as conditions will permit. Come in and give us a trial. FRASIER & SON TEL. 2121 MARKET YOUR APPLES WHILE THERE IS DEMAND This is the very last call to get your apples to market while there is some chance of getting something out of them. Within a short time it will he too late as straw berries and other early fruits as well as Spring tonics will take their place. If you consign to us you will get the best possible returns for apples. We want your business because we know we can give you better net returns than others. We move stock quickly, take a very small profit and immediately send you your returns. SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO., 211 Washington Street, PORTLAND, ORE. Reference: Hiuernia Savings. Rank. heaUlight msianr near TrVhenand where needed STANDARD OIL COMPANY You will be STUNG if you don't get some of these BEES Strong hives of leather col ored Italians already raising brood $12.50 per Hive R. W. ARENS Phone 0. G5 R. D. 2 BILL HART GETS BILL HART'S PHOTO PEAR TREES HOME GROWN and PRICED.RIGHT Why not patronize home in dustry, and wrile HOOD RIVER NURSERY Phone Parkdale 66 PARKDALE, OR. William Hart, city marshal, who be came confused last year with William Hart, the internationally known movy uctor, has just received from trie latter a handsome autographed photograph. The confusion in identitv of the men arose over facetiousness of Hood River county Democrats in writing in the name of Hill Hart (the local man) as their choice for candidate for sheriff in the Mav primaries in 1920. When the office of the secretary of state was canvassing the returns it was conclud ed that Hill Hart the movy bad man had admirers in Hood River, and news stories went forth accordingly. These stories had wide dissemination in France, for since the election last year the local Bill Hart has received numer ous romantic epistles from abroad. He has forwarded all the letters to Holly wood, Calif., the home address of the actor, declaring that the secrets they held are sacure, as he cannot read French. The photojrranh iust received from the movy actor' by the police officer was forwarded here through C. W. Hooker, Los Angeles sales manaerer of ; me Anple Urowers Association, and Hollywood neighbor of Bill Hart, the actor. SIGNS OF SPRING OiN EVERY HAND "UST imagine buying a car like the SPECIAL-SIX at its extreme ly low price with such high quality features as: 119-inch wheelbase; 50-h. p. detachable-head motor ; Intermediate transmission with built-in thief -proof lock ; Flexible Coupling; Cord tires, front and rear ; Body of beautiful design ; Upholstery of genuine leather; Gypsy Top with beveled plate glass windows ; Taper Roller Bearings throughout ; Finest Alloy Steels ; High gasoline mileage, even on low grades of fuel. THE HAYES PAYS WHY? Because it is equipped with the FairbanksMorse Ztype Engine Hood River county has a new fruit inspector. His work is going to result in inestimable benefits if all growers give him the measure of co operation he deserves. Every grower of the Valley can afford to give this co-operation. In deed, he cannot afford not to. The future prosperity of the Valley de pends on careful, consistent application of spray materials. The Hayes Sprayer will help along with the campaign outlined, if growers will only give it a chnacc. You do not have to "bust the bank" when you buy a Hayes and yet you get equipment for as thorough and effective work as though you paid out a large sum for mechanical elabor ation and complication. We mean it, when we say the HAYES PAYS. It pays from the stand point of original investment and by the results obtained. Hayes High Pressure Triplex Power Sprayer Monarch of High Pressure Sprayers -the most highly perfected spraying apparatus in the world. Designed for lare commercial or chanls, citrus proves and shad.' tree work, where many trees are cared fur. It represents the most advanced step in the control of diseases and pests which rob orchards of millions. SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE Fairbanks-Morse. Kerosene, lhorse M w er. MAGNETO- Bosch High Tension. PC Ml' Hayes Triplex no II or No, 12-U'lt drive. 1" MPGOYERSOR-Hayes Automatic. AGITATOR Revolving with two .1-blade propeller?. TANK 200 an.l .TOO-gallon. 1'4 inch Crpress Tank with manhole and drain. CAB Folding, fnll-li oKth, level platform, roll cur tains. FRAME Engine, pump and tank holtod direrth to 21 iin i ide rhani ! -!.! frauie. 8lVTliN BOSS Wi inserted smooth bore, with strainer J'lM II ARGE-Two Hayes Leak!e Mop Ccks, fit 11. DIRECTIONS- For erection, care and operation. U'CESSORIES 500 lb. pressure gsnge, seat, bani Ihjo rod and hose holders, tool box, foot rest, oil can, spanner and rein In - DIMENSIONS Height .' feet. I RUCK Have Steel Cross Reach Orchard Truck, fteel axles, :i 10 skeins, 28-inch front and 32-inch rear wheels, doubletrees, and neckyoko. UKHJLil EgllPMENT-Two aim Sections Mayes 7-ply J-inch Sprav Hose and linings, two l f. .1 lUmK-o Rash :ti. ! k ' .-o. k- and drip shields : four Haves Larc I i -. - Aiijj'e N. -. I ig 101, two V- .'linn-lions, Fig. ltk). 'PHONAL EijClPMENT-Ons) 50-foot Section Hayes 7-ply i-inch Spray Hose and fittings; one Have FRl IT FOG Gun. We also carry the FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS ENGINES and ELEC TR1C POWER PLANTS. Come in and look them over. SLUTZ BROS Telephone 3173 for a demonstration Hood River orchardiats have never been busier than at present. The past lew days of sunshine, fallowing three weens 01 almost incessant rain, delay ing application -of miscible oil sprays, which must be on the trees before the toliage bursts, has dried out 'tracts, and hundreds of power spray rigs are chugging in orchards. Pruning crews are cleaning up spring work and burn ing clippings. In many fields tractors and horsedrawn plows, have begun spring cultivation, which has been held up unusually long because of heavy precipitation. County Roadmaster Nichols, too, is making the most of the first sunshiny days and crews are busy repairing rav ages of winter of highways throughout the county. With the advent of spring the motor traffic over the Highway, which, how ever, has been blocked only twice dur ing the winter by slides, and then for only a few hours, has shown a marked increase. 1 he other day a family par ty, headed east, the machine carrying on running board and tied to the rear an accumulation of household goods, sped through the city. A canary, in an open cage, was suspended from the canopy, a.sure harbinger of spring. TWO NEW LUMBER CONCERNS ORGANIZE Two new lumber concerns have been organized here. One, with Harry De Witt and Hanks Mori imer as organiz ers, has taken over the interests of the Kir Mill & Construction Co. and the I'ost Canyon Lumber Co. Yards will be secured here and the company has made arrangements with Portland manufacturers to handle finished lum ber products. The concern plans on employing about 30 men and cutting approximately 20,000 feet per day. Mr. Mortimer and Mr. DeWitt, as sociated with J. K. Phillips, the latter owner of a box plant de. troyed by fire recently, have leased the Filz meat packing plant and will equip the place with machinery for box making. The new box factory, it is said, will be ready for operation in the next two weeks. Mrs. Jones Seeks Divorce Mrs. Marjorie Jones has filed suit for divorce from Alan V. Jones. The cojplc was married April li, 1917. Mrs. Jones a'leites a failure on the part of her husband to provide for her self and two children, a girl aired 3 and a boy a year old. She claims that he has expended earnings on clothes for himself and that he has made it a practice to absent himself from home in me evenings, attending dances in association with unmarried women. She asks the custody of the children and $40 a month alimony. A petition for $300 attorney's fees and $50 court expenses has been tiled. Car Held for License Traffic Officer Murray last week ap prehended E. H. James, who was ac companied by his son. driving his auto mobile with l'.tii Iowa licenses. Al though the men declared that they had appied for a license in Iowa they were unable to display a receipt. Justice of the Peace Onthank instructed them to apply for an Oregon license. They i exclaimed that they were en route to Pendleton and that thev did not have sufficient funds to purchase the license at present, lheir car was held and the men were asked to rind work and earn enough to pay for license plates. Carey Finds Peasants Prospering Jack Carey, in charge of the White Salmon office of Dan Wuille & Co., was here Saturday, having just return- ; ed from a visit in England. Mr. Car ey, a veteran of the great war, while nl. road visited the portions of r ranee where he participated in service. Ex cept in the zones of extreme devasta tion he says the French are fast DBCUP- I erating from the four years of conflict. Especially, he savs, are the rrench peasants nroepering. W ith food stuffs in keen demand, he says) the peasants are Tast getting into the capitalist class. Chamberlain (Hugh Remedy Nothing So l.ooil For a ouirli or ( old "Everyone who has used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy speaks well of it," writes Edward P. Miller, AbbotU town. Pa. People who once use this preparation are seldom satisfied with any other. It is excellent to allay a cough or break up a cold. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. In the Matter of the Estate of H. W . Krussow, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed, by the above entitled court, administratrix of the estate of said deceased, and all persona havir.g claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same, Julv vet i tied, at the cthce ot E. H. Hartwig, rooms 7 and 8 Smith Building, in Hood River City. Oregon. within six months from the dste of first publication of thia notice, which date is March 3rd. 1921. Pauline Krussow, m3a7 Adminiatatrrix I Stu $2085 k J F" 0' B" debaRer Special-wSix Its performance in owners' hands puts the SPECIAL-SIX in a class by itself among five-passenger cars. It is not only the finest car within hundreds of dollars of its price, but the greatest value on the market among five-passenger automobiles. See this wonderful automobile compare it, point by point, with other cars on the market and we'll rest our case with you. ALL SITUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES ANOTHER STUDE BAKER PRECEDENT CAMERON MOTOR CO. This is a S t u d e b a k e r Y ear GOOD 100 PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS Dixie Flyer, Pan American Briscoe, Commerce Trucks Tires and Accessories E. U. CATE & CO. General Motor Trucking "Wood For Sale JESSE PUDDY Telephone 3142 1108 May SI. HOWELL BROS. Wood wor King and BlacKsmithing Tel. 2i51 Fourth and Columbia Sts. DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Rooms 17, 19, 20 Brosius Building Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 3613. Office (181. A Good Hot Fire at this season is of course very desirable; it makes the home cheerful and your holi day visitors feel fine. Burn our coal and you will get such a fire. It may be bitter cold without, but will always be comfortable within. Taft Transfer Co. H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. DENTIST ELIOT MHUMM Telephone 3812 HOOD RIVER E. L. SCOBEE, D.D.S. BROSIUS BCILDINO Ofliee Hours: 8 a. m. to ti p. n. Office Tel. 31il Residence Tel. .TI12 C. H. JENKINS, D. M .D DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081 ; resideno 3331 Office over Butler Bank E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon YOU will find that it is a summer time picnic to buy the proper groceries at this shop. The pervading air of this establishment is one of wholesomeness and purity and politeness and fair treatment, and why don't you come in and find out about it? Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps every Wednesdav. Phones: Office 4211 1811 Office in Eliot Building DR. E. O. DUTRO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Hall Bid., Phone 1571 Hours, 2 to 5 p. tn. Residence : Odell. Phone, Odell 353 Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. Electrical repairing at Dakin Electric Works. . mstf H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND STRGEON. Osllt promptly Mwrjd in town or ooqdim Way or Nifht. Bon wianoe. Km umo. mi. Office to Um Brasilia Baiidinf Funeral Director I will furnish funerals complete for adults for $100. This in cludes neat and attractive caskets and all the couitesies and services of a first class funeral director. Where desirable the finest anil highest priced obtainable is always on hand. S. E. BARTMESS FOR SALE Attractive Farms and City Projerty on Easy Terms Insurance of All Kinds R. E. SCOTT AGENT Dr. Carolyn Under hill DENTIST Smith Building. Telephone Mil U C. BALtm J w SVVOPI BALDWIN & SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. Plans and Sketches for all Classes of Buildings Furnished. Construction Work and Alterations. So Job Too Bur. or Too Small. :r Wot is Our Recommendation. 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