The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 04, 1921, Image 3

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER TIM USD A Y. AUGUST 1, 1021
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford Parts prices have
been reduced 25 . Genu
parts are the best. We
carry a complete line.
cnoczjl
Dickson -Marsh Motor Co.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Phone 1111
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 3881
YES SIR, WE STAND
BEHIND IT
If this Willard auto bat
tery fails to give you com
plete satisfaction and good
long service, bring it back
and we'll give you another
tliat will make good or
we'll make good by re
funding your money.
The threaded rubber in-sulation.
MOORE ELECTRIC COMPANY
PHONE 1782
Early Apples Wanted
The demand is fairly good for such early varieties as
Astrachans, Karly Harvest, Transparent. Ship to us for
prompt returns. We will want peaches, early pears and
later varieties of apples as they become available.
Sheridan-Beckley Co.
211 Washington St. Portland, Ore-
ReftTciu-i' Itibcrnia Hank
Get address stamp from Glacier Office
Why Get Hot Cooking?
With our butler, pure and wholesome, super
buttermilk and fresh pasteurized cream you have
the 'basis of a fine meal these warm days of
August. Add to these Items that staff of life, bread,
and you will have fxxls that are refreshing, satisfy
ing and body-buildin.
HOOD RIVER CREAMERY
That you are getting full
value for your money
w hen you use this class of
tobacco.
The good, rich, real to
bacco taste lasts so long,
you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often nor
do you need so big a chew
as you did with the ordi
nary kind.
Any man who has used the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put ufi in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
You may be Sure"
says the Good Judge ,
WOMAN TAKES BILL
HART FOR HUSBAND
City Marshal William Hart experi
enced a few minutes of keen embarr
assment last Friday when a ItfMlga
woman approached him on the street
and started to embrace him. The
woman, Mrs. Edward Hruner, who whs
touring from Iowa through to Portland
by automobile, declared that she
thought Mr. Hart her husband who
disappeared from his Iowa home It!
years ajro.
Mrs. Hruner and her children, a son
and daughter, had just arrived on a
business street, and the former bad
left the car to do some shopping when
she espied the officer. She made for
him at once aud placing her hands on
Mr. Hart's shoulder, she uttered, ap
parently with great amotion, "1 have
found you at last."
Mr. Hart was nonplussed. He de
clares that he thought the woman suf
ering from mental aberration, but as
she explained it became apparent that
she was serious and really took him
for the lost husband.
"Why I've been in Hood Kiver for
IK years," said the embarrassed officer.
"Can you find any one here who
has known you that long?" cried the
woman.
Mr. Hart afterward declared that
for the life of him he couldn't have
named a man who had known him that
long.
"I'll tell vou," he said, "that was
certainly a time to take a fellow's
breath. To be met up like that by a
strange woman, who tries to kiss and
embrace you and calls you her long
lost husband, well its a trying situa
tion." Mrs. Hruner was finally persuaded
by citizens, who had known Mr. Hart
for many years and who told of his
grandchildren, that the officer was not
her husband. She and her children
left immediately for the west over the
Highway.
Mr. Hart, familiarly known as Bill
Hart, since the primary election last
year has been experiencing confusion
in problems of identity. At that time
some of his Democratic friends wrote
his name in as their choice for Demo
cratic candidate for sheriff. When the
flood kiver county returns reached
Salem and were being canvassed in the
office of Secretary of State Kozer,
someone jumped at the conclusion that
it was the movy actor, and news stor
ies were sent broadcast with the story.
The motion picture hero even went so
far as to accept the nomination. The
storv reached Parisian newspaper,
and since then Mr. Hart has been re
ceiving love letters from French
widows.
"I didn't mind the perfumed letters
from Gay Paree so much," said Mr.
Hart, "but when somebody tries to
claim me for a husband, well, that's
taking things a little too far."
ASSOCIATION LETS
BUILDING CONTRACT
The
be
Its
The Apple Growers Association has
awarded to the Baldwin & Swope Con
struction Co., a contract for construc
tion of storage and receiving ware
houses at Odell and Dee. The cooper
ative agency already has a warehouse
at Odell. The new structure, to be one
storv hitih and 180x60 feet, will be
built of tile at a cost of $11, (KM).
Dee plant will be of wood, it wi
120x50 feet and a single story.
cost will approximate $8,ooo.
Common storage will be provided at
both new plants, but no refrigeration
machinery will be installed. Work has
begun on the buildings.
Dr. Stone Killed In Rockies
Dr. W. K. Stone, noted mountaineer
and president of i'urdue University,
was killed last week on Mount Eanon,
peak of the Canadian Rockies near
lianfT. Dr. Stone, who has visited
Hood River, having climbed both
Mount Adams, was attempting to res
cue his wife, when he slipped, falling
a great distance into a crevasse. Mrs.
Stone, who bad slipped Into a crevasse,
lies terribly injured in a Hand hos
pital. She remained for eight days,
exKsed to the rigors of the high alti
tude, before search parties found
them.
Dr. Stone's reputation as a moun
taineer waa even greater than his
prestige as an educator, among whom
he was one of the leaders in the
United States.
He has climbed in the mountains of
Oregon many times, with Mrs. Stone
as his constant companion. He was a
member of the Mazamas, and with
that organization participated in num
erous outings. He has ascended Mt.
Hood numerous times, and with Mrs.
Stone, in 1117, made an exceptionlly
hazardous climb of Mt. Jefferson over
a route which no mountaineer had ever
attempted before.
Huckleberries Are Fine
F'amilies of the Oak Grove district
who have visited the Green Point huck
leberry fields the past week declare
that the fruit is better than in any
former season. A'party, picking over
the area, where the berries have
reached the size of Black Republican
cherries, returned after two days with
B0 gallons of the fine fruit. Huckle
berries are selling here for LM per
gallon.
Rev. Benthin Called
Rev. W. Oi Benthin, who for the
nast two years haa lieen temiranly in
I charge of the I'nited Church of the
Upper Valley at rarkdale, has re
ceived a formal call to take permanent
charge of the congregation. Mr. Ben
thin is a Presbyterian. At the meet
ing at which official action waa taken.
Rev. Boddy, moderator of the Eastern
Oregon Presbytery, presided. The
vote for permanent retention of Rev.
Benthin stood 82 to 20.
Ted Kile Rnrned
Tod Kile, small Upper Valley boy,
recently lost the skin from his nose
and narrowly escaiied being blinded
when he exploded with a lighted match
the pMMKf extracted from three shot
gun shells. The burnt are not serious
but will probably mar the boy's face
with powder marks.
Mot rather MMM
Disorders of the Ixjwels are extreme
! tmi gerous, particularly during the
hot weather of the summer months,
and in order to protect yourself and
family against a sudden attack, get a
I bottle of ( hamlMTlair, s one ana in-
arrhoea Remedy. It can be depended
upon. Many have testified to it ex
cellence Our kodak finishing is in charg of
Mr. IWmnerfierg - a finisher of experi
ence If von are having k"dak troubles
ak D'ti about it. His experience it at
voor service - with a smile. Sloon A
bonnerberg Co. iy22tf
The Ideal Grader
HBMHHHHHflHK '
We have been marketing Ideal Graders for
the past six years. They have grown more
popular each year.
Our machines are a favorite in all North
western fruit sections. We have shipped them
in numbers to foreign apple districts,
The 1921 model of Ideal Grader is ready
for distribution. It will carry a number of
improvements. We mention at random some
of them: The machine can be adjusted for
sizing while in operation. Two adjusting
screws do the work. Our new sorting table
is a feature that will be noticed at once.
We hope to place as many as possible of
the machines we manufacture in Hood River
and for this reason would urge that local grow
ers give us their order at once, in order that
we may include them before we are booked
to the limit of our capacity.
IDEAL FRUIT & NURSERY CO.
Tel. 5832
The Pheasant
AND
Hotel Oregon Dining Room
NOW OPKRATKI) UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT
Our Soda Grill and Tea Room,
operated in connection, make an
ideal arrangment for handling
luncheons, dinner parties, etc.
We invite inspection of our
new (juarters.
Ufye PHEASANT
OREGON HOTEL BUILDING
SECOND STREET
Clean, Friendly Place
Clean, Friendly Came
COOL
The Blue Diamond Bowling Alleys
is the coolest place in town in the summer months. And
our new electric ventilation absolutely does away with the
smoke nuisance.
Have you yet won one of our prizes? Four standing
prizes for men. four for women.
V I fW further wotic ttm wM Jdf oaar $6 bowling
oi LLJAL . books for s f. so,
Hood Rizer Alleys for Hood River People
E. E. HOUSE, Sole Manager
The Housewife's Ready Storehouse
You wouldn't expect one order to do it, now
honest would you? There is always something for
any meal or f -r any sudden occasion if you keep
your pantry stocked with groceries from Kaesser's.
EL EL IIAESSEK
"GROCERIES OF QUALITY"
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.
Don't Pass The Buck, Pass The Bonus Bill
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.
W
OREGON LUMBER COMPANY
DEE, OREGON
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Cold Lunches for Picnickers
Deviled Ham, Deviled Meats, Vienna
Sausage, Veal Loaf and Elkhorn Cheeses
for Sandwiches.
We have all of these and a host of other foods
suitable for the outing.
L. H. HUGGINS
Telephone 3141
Other Proportionate Grocery Bargains.
WHEN YOl CHOOSE ONE 0E
OUR CIGARS
you ar sure of a mild, mellow,
soothing smoke. They are cigars
that you can smoke all day with
out ill effects. Thoy are made of
the finest tobacco, erfectly cured
and exertly rolled. Try one
to-day and your search for a real
i' j smoke will have successfully
THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN
H. S. GEORGE, Prop.