The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 28, 1921, Image 4

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HOOD HIVKK GLACIER, .TIMJUSDAY, APRIL 28, 1021
By Far the Best Tires We
Have Ever Made
Good as Goodyear Tires have always
been, they are even better now. More
improvements have been made in
them in the last few months than
in any equal period in our history.
Larger, stronger, heavier and more
durable than ever, Goodyear Tires in
every size and type are today by a
wide margin the most economical
and satisfactory you can buy. You
can get them now of your nearest
Goodyear Service Station Dealer.
Goodyear Tike &. Rubber Company
of California
The following Hood River firms carry
a full stock of
Goodyear
and heartily endorse their quality:
E. V. Franz Company
The Hood River Garage
Mt Hood Motor Company
Dickson-Marsh Motor Company
HAVOLINE OIL
PtEO. U.S.PAT. OFF
"It Makes a Dif ference"
ASK YOUR DEALER
We are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Z Type
Engines and Electric Lighting Outfits for ranch homes
It will pay you to give us a call
We handle the Hays spray rigs
"THE HAYS PAYS"
Why? Because it is equipped with the Fairbanks-Morse Z type engine.
SLUTZ BROS.
Telephone 3173 for a demonstration
P. P. & L. CO. OFFER
STOCK SECURITIES
Of an entirely different nature from
oil stocks jg the 7 per cent Accumula
tive Preferred Stock of the Pacific
Power & Litrht Cnmnanv nffWa.l re
sale by that company in accordance
wim an advertisement in this issue.
In recent years imlilic utiilricu nil
4k i i i . . ....
hjc country nave invited me public in
the communities in which they operate
to participate in the financing of their
business liv the liiirr-riHse nf thia
m i ' - i-i .
. ( - : i . j i ,
v nccunues, ami tne local power com
pany is now putting on a more inten
sive campaign than usual which is re
sultirjg In many Hood River people
inventing tneir savings in this stock.
There is a two fold advantage to this
form of financing. It affords the
people a safe and "sound investment in
a necessarv and riprmanpnt hnnns
home, and it helps the company get
.nuncy wun wnicn 10 make improve-
ii.eiittj to Keep pace with the ever in
neaping uemamis oi a growing com
munitv.
B. H. Snow, district manager of the
local power company, says of this
stock sale campaign: "Every year
uu! company is called upon to spend a
wnbiueraoie sum or money in new
property to increase its service facil
ities. In 1220 close to $1,000,000 was
spent in this way, and a large amount
io mciuueu in me Midget lor I'm. This
money goes into more and better power
I'irtiitB, nnes, iransiormers, meters,
etc., and results in more and better
service. An example before us is the
tact mat our investment to serve the
new Columbia Gorge hotel will be
$2500 and over our entire properties we
'" many sucn investments yearly.
It is thus that we heln communities to
miuw, aim mat we grow with them.
Approximately 70 npr pent i.f ih;D
quired new money is raised by the sale
' uuiiuh. and no naianna tiv lha u la
of preferred stock, so that the invest
or are assured that the money they
pay for preferred slock, goes into some
necessarv improvement to our prop
erty ; and tne more of this money that
comes from our customers, the more
of the company's earnings will be paid
u.il in tne rorm or dividends to the
communities where the monev is
earned.
"The company has back of it eleven
years' successful operation in which
time it has never passed a ilivuln,l
payment. Its properties are so scat-
msicu mat no single accident of nature
could demolish them, and its business
is so diversified that no single crop
failure or industn
destory its earnings. Its directors are
well known western men, and its man
agement is considered to be conserva
tive and adeouate. Th PK Jir. fltmn rf
the things that make the shareholder's
stock certificate safe and his dividends
sure. We want the people of Hood
River and valley to participate in our
business through ownership of our
stock. We would rather pay dividends
to you than to some man in New York,
and we want von to know tht in h,,.,
ing this stock you are not only making
a good investment but you are keeping
your money at home."
inn i i
debaRer
Special-k$ix
VOGEL INVENTS
AUTOMOBILE RIM
rredVogel, former local man who
now resides at Wyeth, attracted the
attention of scores of motorists last
week with demonstrations of a new
automobile tiro rim. on which h u.
just secured a patent. The rim, by
processor a simple double hinge, which
may be broken with a screwdriver or
similar instrument, and h
can be removed or applied to a tire in
three seconds. It is a rare motorist
who has not spent from 10 to 60 ,nin
utes and spoiled a new pair of trousers
changing tires on the old style inflex
ible rims, and the new invention at
once meets with practicallt- i
, uii i v ci nttl
approval.
Mr. Vogel has sold a brf interest in
his patent to V. W. Shulta, f Eugene
for 110.000. It is Dlarw4 ...
r . v. w iiiaiiuim
ture the motor accessory at Dallas
Lolo Pass Petition Signed by Many
W. R. W inans. who wppL t.
started a petition to the United States
forest Reserve and the Portland Water
noarn ior construction of a highwav
oyer Lolo Pass, connecting Lost Lake
until ill . t I I .
"'in nit: i (hiei n lvnwuu bbbv WAUk
has secured over 100 signatures to the
uucumenis. nooa Kiver had this pro
posed road up on a former occasion,
but the Portland Water Hoard secured
a quietus on it through Congress,
claiming (hat such a thoroughfare
might result in a pollution of the Hull
Run water reserve.
Mr. Winp.ns now claims conclusive
evidence that the road, which will be
less than KIY niilaa Innn mill tm ....
endanger the Portland' water supply.
we iurtner claims mat the forestry
service will be keen to aid in building
tne roao.
Petitions fur local RHrmtima h
been left at both the Hotel Oregon and
Mt. Hood HotoL
Highway Co. Takes Oldsmobile Agency
1 he Hiuliunv Anln f'n kin inii
j taken the agency for the Oldsmobile
luiomoone to., wnich puts out a six
vc.l! ua o - 1 : 1
' "vL , iniijr inur-cv unuer car.
I The four, one of which is beini" demnn-
strated at the garage, is the best ap
pearing four-cylinder marhine beheld
in Hood River, and it is attrackaag a
widespread attention. The Oldsm.jbile
to., pioneers in the game, has been
manufacturing successful and popular
cars for 2.'! ears.
H. M. Vannier has just purchased
one of the Olds sixes.
JUST 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.
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 8TUDEBAKEB CARS ARK EQUIPPED WITH
CORD TIRES ANOTHER 8TUDE BAKER PRECEDENT
CAMERON MOTOR CO.
$2085
F. O. B.
Hood River
This is a Studebaker Ye
a r
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GOOD 100 PURE
American-Maid
Bread
FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS
I nion bbor Bureau Places 82
J. H. McRae, business manager of
I the labor union, whu h recently started
free employment bureau for both
j union and non-union labor, states that
I "1 men and 11 women were secured
i jobs throuph the avnev between
March 11 and April 23. Mr. McRae
reorU that the wage for common la
I bor ranges from 30 certs to 75 cents
ter hour. The average eight bour
(te, he Mates, is $3.6o.
Light per cent of the labor places by
the union bureau t as gone to farmers.
MlpMMM and ( tntiatin
"Prior to Mfag hamberUin' Tah
leta, I BOffered dreadfully from indi
gestmn. Nathirg 1 ate agreed with me
wr:tes Mr George oun
N. Y.
St. Miry s (atholic Cbarch
?nninv morm ntz At
MRS. COMMON SENSE
feels quite favorable to
ward this food shop. She
knows that the best food
has a more concentrated
food-value and that this
Rroeery store is the pro
per place to purchase
superior provisions. We
want to thank her for tell
ing her friends about us.
Just arrived. Another
bbl. of Salted Peanuts.
20c per lb. in pound lots.
a nun. ii- mr iv- i
Knunc run 1 1 A
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DR. W. F. JONES
Chiropractic and Electrotherapy
Hiding. Third and
Hood River. Ores-
Smith Hailding. Third and Oak Street
rg'n
S A. DOCKSTADER
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
Plaver pianos i
I
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General Motor Trucking Funeral Director
Wood For Sale
TT'QQI', lnrrv t will forniih foneimlt oompleta
JPir 1 UUUl for adults for 100. This in-
Telephone S14S 1103 May St. ' eludes neat ami attractive caskets
I 1 1 and all the cou tesiea am! lervicei
I "f c'a8 (uoerl director.
Our Customers will find US Where desirable the finest and
endeavoring to make our rep;- highest priced obtainable it always
ular prices in line witli the new " hnd.
market levi o n nrrifP
PINE GkOVE STORE ' BARTMESS
I A. F. HK.klORI), Prop.
DRS. ABRAHAM AMD SIFTON j ftp a rv Trirrn
PHYSICIANS and sri(. PONS Urll I ! T H V
Loon,- 17, 19 2Q BroBina Railding aUllll I lLLJ
Kes. Phones : Dr. Abraham 415L'.
Dr. Sifton 3613. Office 4151. HOME GROWN
H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. ami PRICED RIGHT
PKNTIST wri.
" VVny not patronize home in-
Telephone UU ' HOOD RIVFR ! t,UStry' WI'Ue
' , HOOD RIVER NURSEkY
Dr. Carolyn underhill I Phone Parkdale 66 PARKDALE OR.
DENTIST I '
Smith Building telephone 2021 i
m.mv 1 BALDWIN & SWOPE
iJ CONSTRUCTION CO.
O. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. USS?fti "
Telephones: Orrioe 1081; residenca 3331 Xo'jVbT r"" TAlterat,on8-
Office over Butler Bank r tu i n 'R or loo Small.
Uur Work is Our Recominendation.
E. D. KANAGA brosii m bhldin(.
Physician and Surgeon HOOD V
Phones : ( (trice 41 1 Office in Kliot
pianos a specialty
at si. h urn's Bosk Store
foi-l
DR. E. O. DUTRO
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RtiKoN
ce : Hall P.ldg., Phone 1S7I I
Hours. 2 to 5 n m
: Vlell. Phnni II T1
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AMD SUROKON.
Call pro-apt 17 anvr, r- tn town or oonntry
Uay or Nlgnt.
Telephone Ee-idraoe. HR1: Ufflre 114)
Office In ite Brrwias Balldlne
L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M
General Dentistry
Boomt 11-15 Broeias Bldg.
R. C. GLANVILLE
ATTORN IT AT l.KVf
Room 1 Natinai;Bank Buildinn
Hood River, Oregon
LKXINOTOX and OVKKLANI'
FAtiFOL TRACTORS
TOP REPAIR DfcPARTMKNT
HIGHWAY A I TO CO.
Dixie Flyer, Pan American
Briscoe. Commerce Trucks
Tire and Accessories
E. U CATE & CO.
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Hoars: 9 to II a. as.