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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1921)
HOOD Jtl VlOIt GLACIER THURSDAY, ATTifJST n 1 1 021 1 We Are Repairing Automobiles Now We have secured the services of an experienced motor mechanic, MR. JLNISON and are equipped to do any kind of repifr obs on Passenger Cars or Trucks. We have in stalled a boring mill for boring cylinders and are able to &ive you quick, efficient service. HOWELL BROS. FOURTH STREET Tel. 2551 For the Next Two Weeks we will offer for cash only the following money savers : Milk, any brand, 2 for 25c. Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.15. Superior Coffee, 1 lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 85c. Folger's Golden Gate Tea, 1 lb. 80c, lb. 40c. Folger's Baking Powder, 1 lb. 45c. Fisher's Pancake Flour, 30c per pkg. Golden Rod Pancake Flour, 30c per pkg. Fancy Maine Corn, 20c per can, 2 for 35c. Van Camp's Catsup, 25c per bottle. Royal Club Shrimp, 23c per can, 2 for 45c. Imported Norwegian Sardines, 2 for 25c. Booth's Assorted Sardines, 22c per can. Del Monte Pork and Beans, large, 2 for 45c. medium, 2 for 35c; small, 2 for 25c. Sugar, sack, $7.50. N. H. MacMILLAN Heights Grocery PAINTS for every purpose Brushes, Kalsomine, Varnishes, Oil and Varnish Stains, Wax 'n everything for the Furniture and Floors. Let us tell you how to apply them. FORBES, 109 4th Street Opposite Emry Lumher and Fuel Company riT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday, October 2th, 1919. SOI Til till No S Motor Daily r. m. 00 03 12 ,2H J9 :c, in 4.43 47 fill .57 02 12 17 M. No. i Motor Daily A. M. 10.45 10. 4K 10.57 11.10 II. UJ 11.18 11.11 11 M 11.10 II. SI 11.38 11. 4H II .VI 12.00 M. I No. I Pally H toept nn y Stations 9. 0H H 20 B.SI :ir. 10.4)0 A. M. ff Hood RIvrr . . . Powerdale . . . Iwitchbacfc . . . .Van Morn Molir. . Odell. . Summit . Rloucher . Holetein WinaiiH . , Dee . . . . . Trout Creek . n. Ar. Pirkdilr. L. noktii nor n i No. 2 Nt. 4 No. 6 No. 8 Dally tl'ally m, Motor Kzwpl Kirept r Haturd y Bands? Bands Dolly only I. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 3.00 9.26 2.15 6.45 2.57 9.22 2.11 H.41 2.50 9 15 2.04 .34 2.40 9 02 1.52 6. 2 1 2.S5 8. 58 1.48 H.18 2.30 8.63 1.43 l.l 2.25 8.40 1.36 6.00 2 20 8.42 1.32 6.02 2 10 I. If 1.27 5.57 2 05 8 34 1.24 5"4 2.X 8 30 1.20 5.60 11 15 8.25 1.16 6.45 II 06 8.15 1.06 f.H.r II .00 8.10 1.00 6 3D M. . M. P. M. IV M "Steam, f Motor. Owing to limited space on Motor Core all trunks and heavy baggage will be handled on t lie steaintraine, either in advance of or follow ing the pafnetigero. ARE YOU PREPARED fr the coming cold months? If you have ever experienced the incon ve n i en ce of being caught without a sufficient sup ply of coal to keep your homo well hmtod, we do not have to remind you of ordering early. We can make deliveries today of the highest grades of coal. Taft Transfer Co. ' nun ruini imni mnm int stun 13 imr TO WAHTUM LAKE (By C. C. Newhoune) DetachmentH from the three Troops of the city left the Riverside church at 6 a. m., July 10 for W'ahtum f.ake. They were conveyed in the cars of C. EL Caotner. 8. E. Kartmess. L E. Taft and E. A. Franz furnished his truck in which the supplies were car ried to Herman Creek rangers' camp, from where the hoys made the ascent. The boys were on the trail by 7.30 and such fine spirit was never carried with any detachment as was carried in this one. Every iscout ever ready to do the Scout's good turn in getting the pack train started, and when the com mand, "Fall In," was given there was a shout from one Scout, "Is every one happy?" and the answer was. "Yea Bo." the boys had intended taking one and h half days on the trail, but the rangers said it was a nice one day hike, so the Scoutmaster consented to the suKKestion. About .5. SI) found the Scouts mounting the clouds at the summit where much snow was in evi dence and the boys had to fall out to have a snowball fight. Upon descend ing we found the air getting much warmer and alter leaving the snow ine we were again feeling the heat Five p. m. found the Scouts at Wah- tum Lake tired and hungry but happy I he Troop was given an hour s rest while the Scoutmaster scouted around for a desirable camp site. This was located and after the boys had a little porridge they were ready to turn in for a good snoozle. Next morning found every Scout ready to do his bit in making camp details were set to getting tent and Flag poles, getting fire wood and in due time a first class Scout camp was in evidence. the Hood Kiver .Scouts were given a fine reception by the Portland Scouts. This proves that a Scout is loyal. They were invited to take part in the Portland Scout camp program. Jesse Hatthorn, Glenn Mcndenhall, Wilbur Walters and Ulmer Dakin helped to show the Portland Scouts that we were Scouts proper, and the spirit of good sportsmanship was in evidence among both camps. The Portland Scouts supplied their own rafts and so our boys set to work to construct rafts for the Hood Kiver camp. Before any Scout could con struct and manipulate a raft he had to pass a swimming test in which he must be abe to swim 25 yards. Many boys Qualified for rafts, in fact all but two. Swimming guards appointed by Mr. Newhouse were Jesse Hatthorn, Leonard Thomson, Arlin McCarty and Victor Miller. Hood River Scouts were very fortunate in having access to the Portland Scout canteen. Many boys were seen standing in line every even ing looking longingly for that usual chocolate bar. Fishing was much enjoyed by the Scouts and Scoutmasters Newhouse and Carnine. Scout Taft caught some fine trout and sent some to home folks l.y Mr. Carnine. We were fortunate in having only two minor accidents while in camp. These were Phillip von Lubken, who fell on a sharp rock, cutting his knee just above the cap, and Wilbur Walters who fell on a piece of glass, cutting himself in a similar way. The Scouts returned home by way of Eagle Creek trail where they were met by .1. F. Volstorff, C. H. Castner and L. E. Taft. We with to thank those citizens wh so kindly volunteered to helo us mak our annual Scout trip a success and we assure you that it was so. PORTLAND WOMAN AT HER WITS' END Mrs. Goodwin Couldn't Have Held Out Much Longer If It Hadn't Been For Tan lac "I began taking Tanlac just a month ago but am already feeling bet ter than 1 have in many years," de clared Mrs. C. E. Goodwin, 655 Quinby St., Portland, Ore. "My health was failing fast and I don't believe 1 could have held out much longer. My appetite was so poor that I was scarcely eating enough to keep body and soul together and I just felt that I might break down any time. My nerves kept me restless and irritated night and day and just couldn't sleep good to save me. I was very weak and badly run down and had fallen off a lot in weight. 1 worried over my condition till 1 was at my wit's end to know what to do. "A friend of mine suggested that I try Tanlac, and I am certainly glad I began taking it, for I took a turn for the better on the very first bottle. After that I improved rapidly and now I am enjoying splendid health once more. My appeptite is fine, my nerves are as steady as can be and I have already gained ten pounds in weight. I sleep as sound as 1 did when 1 was a child and feel so much stronger tnat my housework is now a pleasure. " laalac is sold in Hood River by the Kresse Drug Co. and by leading drug gists everywhere.- Adv. Williams and Friend to Visit The following was received last week from Ira E. Williams, who is now president of the Edmonds, Wash., State Bank : 'If present plans do not miscarry, O. L. Miller and wife, of this city, with Mrs. Williams and 1 will start about the 10th inst. in Mr. Miller's car for Hood River and other points en route. "Mr. Miller is something of a fruit rancher here including the practice of aw, having been president of a busi ness college in both Seattle and Lver ett and is one of our best boosters for Snohomish county good roads. Mr. Miller has no business inter ests in your city, but comes along as my guest that much further than Port- am! so I can look after some of mv affairs in the valley, and incidentally want him to see a real fruit growing district." 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 you "Sandy Service DEVELOPING with a Smile." AND PRINTING. We give Yo urs to Serve g KEIR Reliable Druggist Incist on genuine Ford parts when laving your car repaired. Dickson- Marsh Motor Co. n26tf SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begiri9 to stiffen end movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy bv taking 1D.MEDAL 1 ii AGE RECORD SET EOR MT. HOOD CLIMB E. P. Rankin, 77-years old, of Mon rovia, alif., is the oldest man ever to reach the summit ot Mount Hood. Mr Rankin, accompanied by his daughter Miss Lois Kankin, and several othe younger people, ascended the peak from Cloud Cap Inn Wednesday of last week. Guide George Miller reported that Mr. Rankin reached the two mi high altitude apparently less fatigued y the strenuous exercise than any of his companions. Mr. Rankin was noted athlete during his vouth. In B64 66 he was captain of the Prince tun Universitv baseball team. Name Old Story Ittit a Good (Ine Mrs. Mahala Hums. Savanna, Mo., relates an experience, the like of which has happened in almost every neigh borhood in this country, and has been tidd and related by thousands of others as follows: "1 used a bottle of Cham lerlain's Colic and iMarrhoea Remedy aPotil nine vears ago and it cureil me f llux (dysenterv.). 1 had another attack of the same complaint three or four years ago and a few doses of this remedy cured me. 1 have recommended t to dozens of people since I first used and shall continue to do so for know it is a muck and tiositive cure or bowel troubles. " Anderson Undertaking Co. C. t:. ANDLRSON. Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 0K STREFT PMONK I.W4 HUCKABAY & BARGER Hood Rjvef Mo,or Co Plumbing and Tin Work Repairing Storage Gas ami Oil !'irt.L,k.V) r L K.N At LS Telephone 1KI GENERAL SERVICE STATION Fourth and State StreeU Strong Wind Fells Few Pears Weather conditions here lately have been characterized by unusually strong west winds, which, according to orch- ardists, have taken toll of some pears. No falling of apples to any extent has been reported. The wind at this sea son, especially on days of strong sun- hine, is considered beneficial, as it prevents sunburning. 1 he wind was so strong several days that the Rowena-l.yle ferry east of ere whs forced to tie up. The L'ales ad no effect on the hie ferry of the Hood Rival White Salmon Ferry Co. Ancient land (irant Kereived S. E. Hartmess recently received an interesting document, a federal grant of land to his grandfather, Benjamin Rartmess, who settled in Indiana when that state was on the frontier. The grant was signed by President Andrew Jackson IVvember 2, 1S30. Mr. Rartmess received the old land patent from a first cousin, Ed Hart mess, veteran manager for the Stan dard Oil Co. at Yonkers, N. Y.. who is now traveling in southern California for his health. The Dalles fanb Are Ripe Wasco county cantaloup, regarded as the finest produced in the North west, are now rolling from The Halles. The melons are shipped out to Portland each evening to Portland bv motor truck in ton quantities. Fred Wetle, grower, whose place if near The Halle, last week marketed Hie initial crate from the Wasco melon fields. The Oregon Growers' Association ex pect to handle 3 (WO crates of melons. Th world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1690, Take regularly and keep Id good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look (or the name Geld M.d.l on every box sad sscsst do imitation Summons of In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Hood River County. T. I). Tweedy, Administrator of the Estate of .lames M. Chitty, Deceased, versus Elisha L. Welsh, et al., Defend ants. To Elisha L. Welsh, Ada L Welsh, E. C. Laughlin, Jane W. Lauhlin, E. E. Vallier, and Elizabeth Vallier, De fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon. You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Com plaint filed herein against you and each of you, in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, viz., on or before the 11th day of August, 1921, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint, to wit : p or judgment on that certain prom issory note set out in the complaint in the sum of ILO0O.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent since the 20th day of August, 1920, until mid; for costs including attorney's fees, and for a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage set out in the omplaint, and sale of the following described real property, to wit: Lots Ten (10) and Thirteen ( 111 of Shepler's Subdivision of Hlock One (1), easant View Addition to the City of Hood River. Oregon. And for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and proper. l ou and each of you are hereby served with Summons bv order ot the Hon. H. L. Hasbrouck. County Judge of Hood River County. Oregon, made and entered on the 29th day of June, 921, vt hieh order prescribes that you and each of you shall appear and nwser the complaint herein on or be- ore the expiration ot six weeks from he date of the first publication of this Summons, and you are notified that the date of the first publication of this umnions is the 30th dav of June, 1921. John Haker, Hood River, Oregon, n.'Wall Attorney for Plaintiff. C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery CZIOIZDI TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT FRENCH & GIBBON, General Plumbing and Heating: RUDY PIPELESS FURNACE WORK GUARANTEED Phone 3924. 908 12th Street, HOOD RIVER, ORE. "NAME SOCIAL" FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th, is the date Now please don't be too late, At eight o'clock sharp, we will assemble all, In the M. E. CHURCH, just above the Library Hall, For admission we warn that we'll sue, For each letter in your name pennies two, Then will be a program sedate, Following which we will eat ICE CREAM AND CAKE. H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Ollice, Smith Hlock, Room Tel. ;;i44 HOOD RIVER, ORE. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. LICENSED E. WELCH, VETERINARY 8UB6B0S In prepared to do any work In ary fine. He can he found by olwnlnif to the KmkIiIoii stalileN. the veterln. calling at or L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 Broaini lldg. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic and Electric Treatments. Rooms 23, 24 and 25 Heilhronner Bldg. Phone 18X5. Hood River, Ore. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 1 National Hank Building Hood River, OrafOD H. L. DUMBLE, PHYHICI AN AND BURGEON. CallM promptly answered In town or country Day or Night. Telephone: Real rimer, MSJ: Office, 2i. Office In the Kroaiua Hutldin? B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work .MO Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER, OREGON S A. DOCKSTADER PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Player pianos a specialty I-eave orders nt Slocum's lVaik Store DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and BURGEONS Rooms 17, 19, 20 Krosius Kuilding Res. PhOMtJ Hr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 36I3. Otlice 41.M. DR E. O. DUTRO MODERN BARBERSHOP IN OLD HUNT PAINT SHOP BUILDING; Every convenience. Equipped to care for every member of the famiTy, from father and mother down to the child who wishes his hair cut or bobbed for the first time. A lifetime ot experience enables me to give Hood River the best massages and shampooing. JOHN CALANDRA Hi PICNIC DAYS August is the month of vacations, happy outings on mountainside or deep forest. The appetite Is ren dered unusually keen. Never does food taste better fhan around the campfire. Our store is headquarters for the camper's every food need. If you will let us know the number of your party, the time you expect to be gone and i ... .... wnen you are goin, we will be lad to your provisions. prepare FRASIER & SON TEL. 2121 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. Always at Your Service Tel. OH First stl Hk. BMi Dr. Carolyn Lnderhill DENTIST Smith HuPdinK. Telephone 2021 C. H. JENKINS, D M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Othee 10S1; resi.lenejS.TU Oltice over Rutler Hunk PHT8ICIAH AND BURGEON Office: Hall Bkfc., Phone 1571 Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. J Resilience: Odell. Phone, Odell 353 Hours: 9 to 11 s. m. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phonee: Office 41M 1 Office in Eliot Res. 1811 Building When you think of a Drug Store think of CHAS. N. CLARKE 4 'Your Druggist" Phone your orders Phone 1262 II yon have any knl of snto electri cal trouble. S. I. Cameron can find where it i and til it for jrou or it will 4-.-M you nothing if he fail at Caneade tiarage. j2ltf Hood River Box Co. Kor Your Boxes Waucoma Lumber Co. General Lumber Business Trk-phonr No 1212 H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. PKNTIST KI.IOT BCIl PINt. Telephone 3812 HOOD RIVER 1R. W. F. JONES Chiropractic and Electrotherapy Smith Building, Third and Oak Mreet Hood River, Oregon Office Hoar, f a. m. to p m. l'h rieJL : Oiher Hoar by Appointment E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. HKMfOl Br i lp in G Office Hours: f t. in. to p. in. Office Tel. 3161 Residence Tel. 3412 BBBBBBBBBW BW V BWJ II-W.l 14M Llf la. ii-eJ B JsTaTuSHSaaTsaTsTsTsTi The Foundation of tli is business is a host of satisfied cust mers. It is our aim to supply better coal than the ordinary without any extra charge. That we succeed is proven by the many satisfied customers who obtain their coal here rijfht along. We believe you would join them if you once fcave our coal a trial. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 41 1 1