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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TH fSDA Y, JULY 21, 1021 I II dmmmmmm, - sTBlfcl Princa Albert ig sold "n toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and in the pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top. Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co. Winston-SaJcm. N. C. Buy a pipe A? i m and some P.A. Get the joy that's due you! We print it right here that if you don't know the ro rraTni,friAen5ship f jy'US jimmy piPe hh ONE! And get some Prince Albert and bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong! For, Prince Albert's quality flavor coolness fragrance is in a class of its own ! You never tasted such tobacco! Why figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we tell you that Prince Albert can't bite, can't parch! Our exclusive patented process fixes that! Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin's cigarette! My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut. And, say oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe ! Do it right now! Nince Albert the national joy smoke LUMBER PRICES Now Rock Bottom PRE-WAR LUMBI.R PRICE I Freight Advance Since War PRESENT LUMBER PRICE Present Lumber Prices Now Same as Pre -War Prices Freight Advance Pre-VVar Frt. Advance Present Price LAST YEARS LUMB E R P R 1 C E Buy Lumber now for any building need! Prices on Lumber can't go lower! No other commodity has fallen in price more than Lumber! Our Free Building Helps are valuable ! fez ioezzzd Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, "Materials with Plans for Homes and Farm lluildings" 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue 1'IIONE 4121 GOOD 100 , PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS G. L. DAVENPORT Grower and shipper - Apple. Pota toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes true variety "The Best that's Groo" fill TIADI All kinds of Produce solicited. 147 Front St POR 1 I AND. OKfr W.J. Baker & Co. REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands HEIGHTS GARAGE General Repairs OAKLAND CARS MITCHELLS JORDANS FEDERAL TRUCKS THE DALLES MAN INSPIRED BY HOOD J. C. Johnsen was recently spending a vacation in the Lost Lake country. On a walk through the section he hap pened on a man intent in writinir as he KHzed at the glory of Mount Hood in the early morning sunlight. The vis itor, who proved to be Edwin Huridv. of The Dalles, was writinir h mam. He promised to send Mr. Johnsen the results of his inspiration. The noem. entitled "Mount Hood," appears be low : We've seon the bigb hills in the east and west. We've seen them In sunshine and shade. Arrayed in bright colors as seen at their best From hilltop or from the deep glade. we ve seen them bedecked in a beautv rare. We've seen them in various mood, iiut witn all their grandeur they don't compare With the graceful form of Mt. Hood. We've looked on ous grade. In mute admiration we've stood : The lapse of the years and ages have made No change in the form of Mt. Hood its slopes of peril- We ve seen the rich hues of and gold In light of the sun's afterglow. Reflecting a splendor that's not been told, On its crown of eternal snow It still stands intact, ten thousand years old, With its grace no monuments vie; It stands there alone, a sentinel bold. As it lifts its proud dead on high. We ve seen the skill of omnipotent hand Creating all things for our good. but in Nature s realm there s nothing more grand Than the snow canned cone of Mt. Hood. THE FERTILIZATION OF BERRY PLANTS (By Gordon Brown) For a number of years the writer has been experimenting with various fer tilizers for strawberries. Results have always favored the use of considerable nitrogen for whatever formula used. Larger yields and sizes as a rule result even on new soil. 1 he writer has deemed it wise to use a "complete" fertilizer in recommending a fertilizer for the valley as a whole. This would include phosphoric acid and potash in the fertilizer as well as nitrogen. This last year the Apple Growers Associa tion has been buying the "simples ;" that is, nitrate of soda, super phos phate and sulphate of potash, and mix ing them in whatever proportion the grower desired. In most cases this has been mixed upon a tonnage basis as follows : Nitrate of soda, 80(1 pounds, super phosphate, 800 pounds, sulphate of pot ash, 400 pounds. It is recommended that this be ap plied at the rate of 2b0 pounds per acre right after the topping season and thoroughly hoed in. In early spring 250 pounds more of the same fertilizer should be applied. On Willow Hat and in the newer sections such as Dee, Parkdale and Middle Valley there is a possibility that less potash may be used to better advantage. These soils apparently are pretty well supplied with ash deposit from which potash is derived. An ex cess ot potash may give seedy berries ot smaller size than where it is used moderately. The section of berries on Willow Flat giving largest yield this year had nitrate of soda at the rate of 220 pounds per acre; super phosphate. SOU pounds per acre, and sulphate of potash 72 pounds per acre. This is a total application of 592 pounds per acre, one-half of which was applied during the summer of 1920 and the bal ance in early spring, 1921. On a ton nage basis this is made up as follows: (i pounds, nitrate of soda ; 990 pounds super phosphate : 285 pounds sulphate of potash. HEIGHTS JITNEY Fare 15c each way Leave Heights at Hart Hotel. Leave down town at Electric Kitchen. Office : Electric Kitchen. Phone 1191 SCHEDULE OF TRIPS (.Subject to Change) DOWN A. M. Y. M. 8.50 1.20 U P 9.20 9.50 10.20 10.50 11.20 11.50 1.50 2.20 2.50 3.20 3.50 4.20 4.50 5.20 5.50 7.20 7.50 8.20 8 50 9.20 A. M. 9.05 9.35 10.05 10.35 11.05 11.35 Y. M. 12.05 1.35 2.05 2 35 3.05 3.35 4.05 4. 88 5. Of) 5.35 U.05 7.35 8.05 8. 3 9.05 9.35 The above schedule duily except Sundays ami Holidays. Sunday and holiday trips start at 9.50 a. m. REAL ESTATE 5 acres near Parkdale, two room house, well bouse, about 2 acres cleared, a. berries, 3.4 spuds, gar den, equipment including .stump puller, cord wood, for 1260. Itc quires 750 Cash-S bargain ; will ac cept small bouse in town in trade. ( room bouse in good location on the Heights for $950.00 cash. Have some very excellent orchard properties that can be bought ut this time with crop. Nice 8 acre tract near Oak ( Irove, uncleared, with spring for $1000, Sett me and arrange fur an amorti zation fund to pay off that mortgage. R. E. SCOTT AGENT First National Bank Building Save Feed Protect Your Stock Increase Your Milk Supply GETZEM FLY REPELLENT A Hood River Product Manufactured by Hood River Spray Co. I'hone 2421 Consul Pushes Boys' Case On advices from Wasco county authorities, local authorities last week apprehended Clayton Rand, local boy, who was with a party of youths al leged not long agt) to have tired on an Hiitomohlie carrying Alma D. Katz and CoL John W. Leader and their wives to Ihe Dalles. Sheriff Chrisman states that warrants are out for the other boys, who are: Enes Absher, Wilbur Bywater, Cloyd Gordon and Bovd Campbell. The case against the boys, it is said, is being pushed by the Brit ish consul at Portland, as Col. Leader is a British subject. While the occupants of the car de lare that the boys, who approached their automobile from the rear, fired with a revolver, and offer a punctured windshield as evidence, the youths claim that they had no fire arms and that a rock was thrown by one of their number. Young Rand visited The Dalles and gave himself up to officials. He has been released on his own re cognizance to await grnd jury action. All of the other boys are out of the county at present engaged in eastern Oregon harvest fields or working at highway jobs. New York Artist May Locate R. Griffith, New York City artist, who with his wife and two children stopped for a while lust week while en route on a motor trip east from Cali fornia, says he may locate here. Mr. Griffith declares that the Northwes tern scenery has bitten deep, and he doubts if he ever recover. Mr. Grif fith plans the establishment of a school for artists here and at The Dalles. Mr. Griffith has won a wide local recognition during his short stay. He has painted a large number of beauti ful pictures of local landscapes, one of the most attractive of which was pur chased by the Franz store. Cow Owners Warned The county court has issued a warn ing to orchardists against staking cows on public roads. It is said that a num I ber of minor accidents have resulted i from the mixing of automobiles and j staked cows recently. The owners of animals, trespassing on the highway, I the court cites, will be responsible for any damage resulting from collisions. The Saair Kerj where The editor of Faisa Akhbar. a native newspaper of I-ahore, India, savs, VI have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy many time among my children and servants, for colic and ' diarrhoea and always found it effec- MMBBHsaMMHamaaaal IJBi HIM HURRYVv Kfl home to Kf DlNrtERtjn THERE'S one very safe plan you can employ lo make your hoibtlld and the kiddies hurry home to dinner. Serve them with the good groceries to be found in this store. You will find a shopping trip to this pure food head quarters a pleasing event. Double S. & H. (Jreen Trading Stamys every Wednesday. ANOTHER REDUCTION IN TIRE PRICES 30x3 $11.50 30x3 13.75 32x3 16.75 32 x 4 21.75 33 x 4 24.00 WM. WLBER. Hood River Box Co. For Your Boxes Waucoma Lumber Co. General Lumber Business 1 rlrphonr No 1212 jr 4 Use Red Crown Gasoline cor rower ana Mileage 0 erTOsaa That your engpie shall delivers the maximum power and the maximum speed it was designed to develop. The refining of Red Crown gasoline to mate a high-quality motor fuel is based on a thor ough scientific knowledge of the fuel require ments of the automobile engine. These requirements have been met by the Standard Oil Company out of its years of experience and in accord with a policy of true service in its field. Loolc for Standard Oil Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at service stations and other dealers. There you will be able to get good service with RedJCrown gasoline. gasoline Equality STANDARD OIL COMPANY (.CALIFORNIA) Yellowstone NATIONAL PARK The World's Greatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders Magnificent hotels ami aom mod tons ramps ; flix) miles f Improved high ways; nil in the miilst of matchless scenery. Its hotels ve marvelous establishments 1 1 h camps are pretty little teat vU Isges, models of cleanliness, sanitation. order( comfort ami r 1 1 1 1 1 -, informal living. An ideal place for vacation pleasures, Bend for our beautifully Illustrated booklet telling ail about its Wonders in won! and picture. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY during the season between Portland and West Yellowstone by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Commencing; Saturday, June 18th, Leaving Portland 5:00 P. M. inn. Ma Our local SgentS will lie glal to explain the varinti tours w hich enahlc visitors to see the Yellowstone ho comfortably and at min imum cost; also to .piote fares, prepare vour itinerary ami make votir reservations, ('all on J. H. FREDRICY Phone 1151 Hood River, Oregon or a'Mresn WM. McMURRAY, Seal Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. BAKERS' FLOUR $1.50 per 49 lb sack ALL GRAIN SCRATCH FEED $2.75 per 100 lbs HIGHLAND MILLING CO. Mill Phone 1751 store Phone 3K8I Rubber Stamps AT THE GLACIER OFFICE K. of F. hall, ler, Mrs. Eluu