The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 09, 1921, Image 8

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    nOOD RIVER GLACIER Til 0 RSDAY, JFX E 9, 1021
Mount Rainier I i B)T I
in i
rorgeousZMt Rainier
Mount Rainier is 14,408 feet
above the Bea-level the sec
ond highest mountain peak in
the United States. It is the cen
ter of Rainier National Park,
Washington and is situated
bout seventy-five miles by
road east of Tacoma.
This remarkable mountain
is of volcanioorigin and is now
crowned with snow and ice,
having the most extensive
glaciers to be found in the
United States.
The National Paries High
way leads diree'ly from Ta
coma to Rainier National Park,
and at Longmip" Springs
within the Park boundaries
is a Standard Oil service sta
tion ready to serve motorists
with Red Crown Gasoline.
Wherever you tour in
Washington you will see the
Red Crown sign on service sta
tions and garages. It is the sign
of quality in gasoline.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
CI? j
m
tyc Gasoline
RKUBKN F. FRASIKR
W.T. KRAMER
We have just purchased the husiness of t he Ar
nold Grocery Co. W. T. Frailer, who has heen with
this husiness 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.
7121
nT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY
Time Table No. 33
Taking effect Wednesday, October 29th,'.ltl9.
0 .
BOt'Tllltol'NIl
Ndiiniiiorsii
No. S Na. :, No. I
Motor Motor iiH.v
DaTy Dil s j .1 Station.
P. M. A. M. A. M.
4 00 10.46 8.00 ... Lv. Hood River Ar
4. as lo 4S 8.05 Powardala
4.12 10.57 s 15 Bwitchback
4.20 11.10 8.25 Van Horn I
. ll. is 8. so Mohr.
4 M 11 18 8.40 Odell
4 40 ll.M 8 45 Summit
4.43 11.26 H.50 Blomlier
4.47 11.80 UJK) llolntein
4.50 11. SS H.Oo WiMM I
4.67 11.38 9 20 ....Dm n,
6.02 11.48 tt.25 Trent Creek
5.12 11.63 .S5 Wood wortb . . . . 1
6.17 12 00 10.00 Ar. Parkdalc lv !
. M. M. I A. M. I
No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 NY8
iMifv I Imlly Miilnr Motor
Kicapt Bseapt ?! Siitiird'y
i i. Hand) Daily only
t m. a. m. r. m. r. m.
S.Oii 9.25 I 2.15 0.45
! 67 9.22 2.U 0.4!
8.60 9.16 2.04 fi.34
2.40 ! 02 1 .52 8 .22
S.85 8.68 1.48 u.ls
1 38 8.53 1.43 II. 1U
8.40 1.36 8.08
2 W 8.42 1 .32 I 02
2.10 8.37 1.27 5.57
I Or. I 8.34 1.24 5 54
2.00 8.30 1.20 6.60
11 15 8.25 1.15 6.45
11.05 i 8.15 1.88 6 IB
11 (Hi 8.10 1.00 , 1.88
A. M. A. at. P. M. I P. M.
Steam, t Motor.
Owintf to 1 1 in it-. I spare on Motor Car all
handled on the pteamtraiii. -it ) n-r in advance c
trunks ami heavy
if ir f. .!!. iiiu the
lai.'v:ie ill lie
piiHHencers.
Anderson Undertaking Co.
C C andi kson. sie rrof titai
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
41S OAK STRUT PMONK I.W4
S. E.. BARTMESS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER
Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
HUCKABAY & BARGER Hood Rjver Motor Car Co
Plumbing and 1 in Worn k,; ik. and oh
PIPELESS FURNACES .f Nl k u m kvicf station
FKUIT (JROWERS PLAN
WATER SHIPMENTS
Representatives of deciduous and cit
rus fruit growers of Washington, Ore
gon and California having a capital in
vestment of more than 1800,000,000
and an annual production of more than
loo.ono carloads of fruit, met at Seattle
last week to perfect an organization of
the All Western committee on water
transportation, which will act as a cen
tral agency for the routing of Pacific
Coast perishables to tfulf and eastern
markets hy water In preference to the
all-rail haul.
In addition to electing C. S. Whit
comb, of Los Angeles, as association
president, J. H. Wade, of Wenatchee,
was made president of the deciduous
branch and a vice president of the as
sociation ; C. De Vere Kairchild, of
Yakima, will be secretary-treasurer
anil the directors at large will be H. r
Davidson, of Hood River, and C. 1
Lewis, of Salem. The California bod
ies interested in the association will
elect similar officers and there will be
bureaus in the various fruit producing
sections, with Whitcomb the directing
head of all.
A conference will be held with Sec
retaries Weeks and Hoover by repre
sentatives of the committee and with
western congressmen to further the
cause of harbor improvements and in
stallation of refrigeration on a number
of the United States shipping board
vessels in addition to those of privately
owned ships.
Representatves of intercoastal steam
ship services are prepared to make
definite rates and provide adequate
cooled space when the growers organ
zation finally pledges a minmum of
9,000 carloads of apples and citrus
fruits.
Figures were presented showing 24
leading ports of the United States are
equipped to handle this fruit from in
tercoastal points.
The committee resolution adopted
said that water transportation will
revolutionize distribution of Pacific
coast fruits, stabilize the industry by
creation of numerous new maikets.
save millions annually to the producer
and the eonnsumer.
The organization will represent all
fruit growers and shippers of fruit in
California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and Montana, with two bureaus citrus
with headquarters in California, and
deciduous, with headquarters in Wash
ington state each bureau to be a com
plete organization and pelf-financed.
THIS MAN DREADED
TO SEE NIGHT COME
a So R.-tliM. (Ic Couldn't Sleep'
And Hat light Was Always
Welcome
"With the exception of a little milk
toast, which comprised my diet for
more than eight weeks, 1 could not eat
anything;, " said Capt. Ceo. W. Womble,
residing at 106 Jennings St., Knoxville,
Tenn., a highly respected citizen of
that city.
"1 am now able." continued Captain
Womble, "after taking two bottles of
Tanlac, to eat practically anything. 1
had a bad form of stomach and inten
tinal trouble for a long time and for
months my condition had been such
that I suffered agony. 1 got so I could
not eat the simplest food. I tried doc
tor after doctor anil all kinds of medi
cine but nothing that was prescribed
for me seemed to do me any good. I
had a terrible pain in my breast just
over my heart and for weeks and
weeks 1 got no relief.
"I finally got so nervous that I ac
tually dreaded to see night come as I
could not sleep and was always so rest
less that 1 would rejoice to see day
light come. 1 was also constipated all
of the time. In fact, life seemed a
burden and 1 was s. miserable that I
was almost on th verge of desnair.
Several of my neighbors told me about
lanlac and advised me to try it.
"I. am personally acquainted with
Mr. Dan M. Chambliss. of the firm of
Kuhlman & Chambliss. and when I
told him of my condition and how I
sutlered he advised ma to begin taking
laniac without delay and that it had
relieved hundreds of the best people In
Knoxville. I have .ow taken two bot
tics of lanlac and am giving vou this
testimonial in the hope that it mav in
duce others to take it. Since taking
mis meuicine 1 actually leel like 1 had
been made over again with the youth.
energy and ambition of a sixteen vear
old boy. -Adv.
ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT
of Eastman Cameras and Supplies have arrived and we can now
show you all the new designs.
Eastman Cameras and Films
Can be had from us in all styles goods are all new
(just in) and stock is fresh.
We carry the latest devices in SELF-TIMER (take a picture of
yourself), PORTRAIT ATTACHMENT, SKY FILTERS, COLOR
FILTERS, and NEW STYLE TRIPODS.
Let us do your DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. We give
you "Sandy Service with a Smile."
Yours to Serve J Reliable Druggist
Olerman Pays $50
II. A. Olerman, driver of the auto-
mbile wrecked at Wyeth Sunday before
last, on leaving the Cottage hosuital
Wednesday afternoon, was arrested by
Ueputy .Sheriff Sloat on a charge of
driving while intoxicated. Judge On-
tbank assesed a fine of $M.
RINEIIART PARTY
DUE AUGUST
I
c. c.
mercial
with 11.
Kenzie
Crew, secretary of the Com
Crab, which is collaborating
U. Hayes, merchant of Mr
liridge and noted Oregn guide
in arranging for a horseback trip to
conduct Mary Koberts Kinehart am
her husband. Dr. S. M. Kinehart, and
party over the route of the proposed
Skyline Boulevard from Mount Hood
South to Crater Lake, has received a
letter from Dr. Kinehart, who states
that the recreationists will reach Ore
gon about August I, Dr. Kinehart
says :
"I know Mrs. Kinehart will be glad
to meet your friends and fellow citi
zens informally. However, we shall
not remain long in one place. We hope
to spend whatever leisure time we
have in fishing and sightseeing. Mrs.
Kinehart is very tired mentally and I
know the woods will restore her. 1 hope
if we do have the pleasure of meeting
you and your friends you will under
stand that she desires no formal enter
tainment. We all prefer to be just
folks without frills or formalities
whatever. "
Mr. Crew has just received a letter
from Mr. Hayes, who asks information
about the Upper Vallcr ranch of
Coorge Har.neman, four miles south
oi mi. 11 nou i.oiige. the initial camp
nt the Kinehart party will probably be
made on thiH place. The party will
visit the new Columbia Gorge Hotel
ami Mt. Ilniid I.oiige.
Indians Attract Tourists
Kerry harvest scenes are now as
great an attraction for vistiing motor
ists as the surrounding points of scenic
interest. Many growers have secured
Indians for this year's harvest. Last
week a party of about .'10 Kedskins
from a Pendleton reservation arrived
in pick the berry crop of W. K. Gibson
A Sons, of the Willow Flat district.
The wigwams, surrounded by colored
blankets and gaily garbed, may be
seen in nearly every wooded copse in
the berry districts. The number of
Indians in the valley at the present
time exceeds that of any year of re
cent date. Ten years ago, however,
as high as .'"h Indians participated in
berry harvent, the squaws and papooses
picking the tmlk or the truil.
Cars Park on Lower Koad
Walter Ford, who with his wife and
Mr. and Mrs. William llailey, returned
last week from an automobile trip to
Seaside, declares that one of the most
noiiceanie leatures ot motoring over
the Lower Columbia Kiver Highway is
the way drivers are permitted to park
their machines an the paving.
" m the tinner highway." savs Mr.
Ford, "the load is kept clear, but on
the lower river the motorist has to be
areful because of the cars standing on
the road. When a man gets a punc
ture or has to diagnose engine trouble
he just steers to one side of the paving
and stops. F'rom general appearance
it seems that our portion of the road is
much better patrolled than that on the
lower I olumhia.
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy
Kvery family should keep this pre
paration at hand during the hot of the
summer months. It is almost sure to
be needed, and when that time comes,
is worth many times its cost. Buy it
now.
Notice to Creditors
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for ifood Kiver County.
Notice is hereby given that E. U.
Cate & Co., and F,. U. ("ate and A. J.
Wastair of Hood Kiver, Oregon, have
made an assignment of all of their
property, both personal and real, for
the benefit of all of their creditors, to
W. F. Hartrampf as assignee: and
that W. F. Hartrampf lias accepted
said trust and taken possession of the
property and entered upon his duties
as such HHsignee and has filed his deed
of assignment in llnod Kiver County,
State of Oregon. All persons having
claims against t. 1 1 . t ate & Co.. EL U.
Cate and A. J. Wagstalf, or either of
them are hereby required to present
said claims properly verified and with
proper vouchers showing all the facts
concerning such claim, together with a
statement of the security held or
claimed to be held therefor, and such
other matters as may show the nature
and consideration of the debt and will
warrant the allowance thereof, to the
undersigned assignee within three
months from the date hereof.
Said claims may be presented to W.
F. Hartrampf at his office in Hood
liver. Oregon, or at No. f27 Kailway
F.x i iunge Building, Portland. Oregon.
lata of first publication June 2nd,
1921.
Dale of last publication July nth.
1!)21. W. F. Hartrampf.
Assignee.
Notice to Creditors
C. A. RICHARDS
1 1 1 2nd Street
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Confectionery
cziorzz
TRY OUR
Draught Luxo
WE KEEP IT
RIGHT
aag
wm ill H J 1
FROM FREIGHT CAR TO
YOUR DOOR
or vice versa from your
farm or factory to the
freight train our transfer
truck does the delivering in
only a fraction of the time
horse trucks take and there
by save you time and money.
Our trucks drive right up to
the freight cars and deliver
your goods or call for them.
Our phone No. 4111.
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
Telephone 1111
Of
Mailt
THE WEARY WAY
llri uniinc I ias i nri-oinc
Kan) in II I Kher
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way, indt
ev Till
I i l phone (HI
I ' id Sljle Stri i is
THK SAMT KY WAY
HOFFM N H1AM PUSH R
All 'term Killed
J. C. MEYER
hood Kier' TaBM and Preaaer
Hutel raion BMj. Tel. 1121
Furniture and Hardware
!()R SALE
, .ii I f r MHnixl-hand
article ami junk.
at .KOSS
I r .nl ami ak. M. 121"
W ith a back
With roit dii
Annoying ur
'Tia a wn
lHan'a Kidl
for kidnev tn ublc. Aak vour neighbor
Arc endowed by Hood Kiver citize s'
Mrs. W. ('. Wheeler. iL'lfi Eugene
I St, Hood River, aara : "I am triad to
say a food word fur lKan'a Kuim v
Pills. I knew one can depend on them.
My kidneya were weak and I had at
tarks of backache. If I overworked or
took cold, I felt dull and languid and
had pi energy. Mv work waa often
it
In the County I'ourt of the State
Oregon, for Hood Kiver County.
In the matter of the estate of Louis
Plog, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has li', : duly appointed, by
the County Court of Hood Kiver (k)un
tv, Oregon, administrator of the estate
of Louis l'log, dr. -rased, and has iiuali-
tied as such. All persona having any
claims against above named estate are
hereby required to present the same,
properly verified as bv law required, to
the undersigned, at the office of John
liaker. Attorney at Law, in the Hro
siua Kuilding, Hood River, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated this 24th day of May, 1921.
John K. IMog,
Administrator of the Kstate of Louis
Flog, Deceased. m2'jn2.'$
Notice of Hearing on Final Account
Noice is hereby given : That the un
dersigned, as Kxerutrix of the Will of
Agnes Kay, Deceased, has filed her
Final Account in tt.e County Court of
Hood Kiver County, Oregon, and that
Saturday. June 26th, 1921. at 10 o'clock
a. m., at the CoantJT OMtl room in
Hood Kiver, Oregon, haa been ap
pointod as the time and place for the
hearing of any objection thereto, and
the settlement thereof.
Dated and lirst iiblished, Mav 2t'.th,
HtL Adelaide D. Kay.
Executrix.
(leorge R. Wilbur,
Attorney tor tNtate. m26jn2:?
Free Employment
OFFICE
FOR BOTH
Union and Non-Union Labor
Those wishing employes or those
in need of work, apply an I register.
Telephone 2104
BRAAKMAN'S PAINT SHOP
207 3rd Street Smith Building
Applicants must furnish tddraaMI
in order that they may Ik; reached
quickly.
Under auspices of
Local 17516
American Federation of Labor.
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING
DECORATING
CONTRACTING
Sec us for estimates
R. SOSEY G. K. BARR
IW 3271
R
I'hnftt 2743
J. BARR
FViik 3474
The Housewife's Ready Storehouse
You wouldn't expect one
honest would you? There is
any meal or tor any sudden occasion if you keep
your pantry stocked with groceries from Kaesser's.
order to do it, now
dways something for
if you
"GROCERIES OF QUALITY "
ARE
YOU
RUN
DOWN
One Month's
Treatment.
Try our Nux and Iron TabIets--$I.OO for
C. N. Clarke, The Glacier Pharmacy
Telephone
1 1 6
DON'T
DESPAIR
If you are troubled with pains or
aches; feel Urad; have headache,
indigestion, inso- .nia; painful pass
age of urine, you will find relief in
COLD MEDAL
W. J. Baker & Co.
Deafen in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
Do
STORY TIME
your kiddies look forward to slorv timo in thn
eve-ninj; just before the Sand Man comes? ' Do you send
them Off to the land of dreams with hearts content and
with happy thoughts?
Hut are their little bodies properly nourished?
M" a wary ior adults, it is the storv of
mat win leave in its trail health
and milk form the perfect food,
of each they can eat and drink.
We
milk, a storv
and li;ul)iness. Rutter
Give your little ones all
HOOD RIVER CREAMERY
LENORE GREGORY
HUGHES OF violin
Kuropean Training ami Kxpvrien.v
Cail Satnrilaya at Oregon I fatal, or
a.Mre-s Mi-s . r. ..r . Han -nek
t., Portland, Oregon.
r-ly a.k for kidney rvi
Itoan' Kidney Pills- the
Mr. Wheeler had.
Co., Mar.. Buffalo. N
Tha world'a star 'ar 1 remedy for kidner.
ttoar, bladder and uric acid initial and
National Remedy of Holland aince
Three sizaa. all druggists, Guaranteed.
. mm C.,d Medal mm e.r box
asd accept bo latitat km.
Lawk fo. th
H. J. FREDERICK
Building Contractor
unice, mun mock, Kootn -. Tel. :u
I1hM KIVKK, ORK.
A. J . DERBY
Lawyer
MOOD RIVER, OrtlOON.
M. E. WELCH,
I.U ISK1 IKTt.KIMKT M Kl.Fo
Foator-Milburn
Y. 14
Order K
rate at tl
t nou
tfice.
for lerry
la reparel ! do any work la
ary Uae. He ran be artnoif by
pruning hi ine
the reterln
f..'lua at or
TIRE SALE
Present business conditions
force us to sell Tires at follow
ing prices :
30 x 3i
32 x 3i
32 x 4
33 x 4
They are all
Tires. This
throufrh March
WM. WKRK K
No.
s;ile
$15.25
18.75
23.75
24.75
1 Crescent
will last
lor your name and address
I will tell you just how to be
rid of that dangerous,
distressing, disfiguring
GOITRE
No pain, no drugs, no "opera
lion." no stup in work or play.
IK. M. L STRATTON
Apt i.i irx ini, str, ,.t
Pi d.TI M i. on
B. B. POWELL
Plumbing. Heating and
Sheet Metal Work
.Mt Cascade Avenue
HOOlfcRIVKK. ORK(,i
S A. DOCKSTADER
PUKO TUNING AND REPAIRING
Flayer piano? a specially
Leave order at Slivum a Book Sbm i
DRS. ABRAHAM AND 5IFT0N
PHYSIC! Url md RTRQBOIU
iRoorrj 17, M a) Broeiua Building
he, flione: Ir. Abraham 4152.
IT- Nft-n ;13. 4151.
MISS B. GRIFFIN
Teacher of Violm. Piano, Mando
lin, Guitar, Etc.
At 0M Daaatai ataHaaai Tel. 25gi
oppoaitc Telephone Boilding.