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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1921)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 1921 i We Are Repairing Automobiles Now We have secured the services of nn experienced motor mechanic, MR. JLNISON nnd are equipped to do any kind of repair jobs on Passenger Cars or Trucks. We have in stalled a Ix)rin mill for boring cylinders and are able to lve you quick, efflclenl 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 ami Floors. Let us tell you how to apply them. FORBES, 109 4th Street Opposite Emry Lumber ami Fuel Company HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Takinn effect Wednesday, October 2Hl, 1919. v MCTBBOOD No S I No. i No. I Motor T Daily f M. A. M. A. M. 4.00 10.45 H.(K) 4. ( 10.48 S.Of) 4.12 10.67 8.1ft 4.26 11.10 8.2.ri 4.2i 11.18 I M 4.36 11.18 8.40 4.40 U.0 8 15 4.48 11.26 .60 4.47 11.80 !t.0 4.60 11.31 : ft.OJ 4.fi7 11.88 , it 20 6.02 11.48 I 9 2ft 6.12 11.68 B SO 6.17 12.00 ! 10.00 M. M. A. M. RORYMBOOMD No. 2 No. 4 Nt. t ! No. S IMIly t lutlly ; unlnr Motor Stations P ' ''i" ' ' S","VI y Aqnday suiKiuy Daily oal) v. M. A. M. I', m. j r. M. . Iv. Nood River Ar 3.00 0.26 1.18 8.4 tarcrdalo 2.67 9.22 8.11 .41 I.BwitchbMk ... i 8.88 8.18 8.04 ! 8.84 Vhii Morn ! 2.40 0 02 1.98 0.22 Volir j 2.H6 8.68 1.48 0.18 Odell I 2.30 8.63 1.43 6.13 Summit 2.26 8.40 1 .36 8 88 Bkwcher 2 20 8.42 1.32 8.08 Hoictein 1.10 8.37 1.27 ft. 67 Wuiaiis j 2.05 8.34 t.24 ft. 54 Dee pii. I 2.O0 8.30 1.20 5.50 Trout Creole 11.16 8.25 1.15 6.45 . Woodworth ! 11.05 8.15 1.06 5.36 Ar. Parkdalf Lv. .. 1 1 .00 8.10 1.00 6.30 I A. M. A. M. I P. M. I P. M. 'Sleaui. t.Motur. OwiBg to limited space on Mot. r I'.if ii t , k and heavy hnepape will Ik hand led on the cteamtrains, sitbtf in ftdvance of or following the passengers. ARE YOU PREPARED for the coming cold months? f you nave ever experienced the iiii'im venienre of Ileitis hi without a sufficient sup ply of coal to keep your heme itedi we do not have to ren ind you of ordering early. We can make deliveries todRJ of the highest grades of coal. Taft Transfer Co. CODLING MOTH NEEDS ATTENTION (l!y Lever? Childs) Up to the present time a large . p rentage of the orchards have he fairlv free from codling moth injury However, this fact should not he tnken as an index that they will continue tr he so until apples are harvested. The first brood worms entered the apples over a very long period during the spring due largely to intervals of cool and warm weather. As a result of this irregularity the activities of the second brood of moths are going to be much the same, all indications point nig to the tact that worms will be en tering the fruit well up to harvest time. Due to these conditions it will be decidedly practical to make another application of arsenate of lead in order to keep down the damage that may be caused. Many growers will find it difficult operating their sprayers, due to the presence of props and heavily laden trees. Even with this condition exist ing, extra pains must be taken in order to worn the sprayer through the or chard. Orchardists who are now prop ping should keep this in mind and ar range their crops so that the sprayer may De driven through. ! ruin the present development of the worms it appears that a great many eggs will be hatching about the first of September, and it will probably be advisable to spray sometime be tween the date of August 25 and Sep tember 1. More specific dates will be given out later. At that time many growers will notice that a good deal of spray wtill remains on the fruit. Nev ertheless, owing to the fact that the apples have expanded considerably since this application was made and as this spray does not expand with the growth of the fruit much tif the sur face will be unnrotected. This cannot he relied upon to destroy a very great precentage of the young worms. In order to avoid a blotchy appearance of the apples due to the thick coating of spray at this late date, our Station is recommending the addition of pounds ot calsium casemate to each 100 gal lons of spray material. This material acts as a, spreader and gives the apples a more even and much leas noticeable covering of spray. The arsenate of lead should be used at the regular strength of 2 pounds to 100 gallons of water. A careful examination of many or chards that have been recently sprayed with Hordeaux and lead shows clearly that growers are not spraying the tops of the trees as thev should be doing. Carelessness of this sort will mean many wormy apples which could other wise have been kept clean by giving the work more careful attention. Growers must take more time in spray ing the tops of the trees than they are now doing if the desired results are to be obtained. WAGNER SUFFERED . ALMOST LIFETIME Says the Way Tanlac RoIIptH Heats Anything He Ever .Saw Before Him ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT of Eastman Cameras and Supplies have arrived and we can now show you all the new designs. "I am now sixty-three years of age and Tanlac has rid me of a case of stomach trouble that had bothered me nearly all my life," said August Wag ner, 460 Glisan St., Portland, Ore. "Ever since i can remember, my stomach has been giving me trouble. After I ate anything my food would turn sour and 1 would feel simply mis erable. I would bloat up awfully with gas and feel all ehoked-up. At times the riains and cramps nearly killed me and I was simnly In agony. Then 1 had a stubborn case of constipation and was all the time taking one medi cine right after another for it as well as for my stomach. My troubles had such a tight hold on me that nothing ever reached my case. some time aeo a friend of mine heard me complaining of mv troubles and advised me to take Tanlac. Well, I commenced taking it and the way it took hold of me heats anything I ever saw in my life. Why, it straightened me right out in a few weeks and 1 have been feeling fine ever since. ror the first time in my life near ly, I can cat anything anybody else in and digest it without any trouble. 1 am not bothered at all with gas or bloating and am free from constipa tion. I sleep better and am feeling stronger and better all round." lanlac is sold in Hood Kiver by Kresse Drug Co. and by leading drug gists everywhere. Adv. Our kodak til Mr. Don ner berg nee. If you ar isk Don about it your service - with a smile Don tier berg Co. lung is in charge of a finisher of experi laving kodak troubles His experience is at 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 g K E I R. Reliable Druggist Slocom jy22tf Summons NEW HOOD RIVER CAFE BEAUTIFUL L M. Pentley, who has remodeled the iiuarterH of I he Hoi d River ( 'atV in the old Morrison building, now owned by 0. A. Richards, has provided one of the most uniiiue entrances in the city. A bungalow effect, the en trance of the cafe immediately attract attention of visitors to the citv. Loral folk, who have viewed it the pHSt week, have declared the idea one that will diaw immediatey to the cafe. 1'he cafe is operated by Charles Oumm. veteran Chinese chef. It has been reconstructed throughout on the inside. A large lunch counter has been arranged for serving quick meals, A partition divides the counter from the tables of the cafe. Citizens have expressed amazement at the results of Mr. Hentley's work in turning the old cafe quarters into the up to date looking place it is today. Miss rdgingtun Plans Special Study Miss Crace Kdgington, former mem ber of the University of Washington faculty and now mem her of the faculty at the University of Oregon, is here on a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Edgington. Miss Kdgingtnn, who was acting dean of women at the Uni versity of Oregon this summer, has been granted a year's leave of absence. She will go from here to Sisters for a visit with the family of her brother. Kill Edsington. Miss hJdgington states that she plans on spending most of her leave of ab sence taking special work at eastern universities. Same Old Story Hut a (..to. I One Mrs. Mahala Hums, Savanna, Mo., reletee u exberienea, the like of which has happened in almost every neigh borhood in this country, and has been told and related by thousands of others. as follows: "1 ui-ed a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic -and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine voars UN and it cured DM f Mux (dysentery.). I had another attack of the same complaint t hree or tout years ago ami a few doses of this remedy cured me. 1 have recommended it to dozens ot people since 1 first used it and shall continue to do so for I know it is a quick ami positive cure for bowel ttOli MM." Grangers Want New Hall A mass meeting of Cirangers of the unty was held at Rockford hall vi - terday, when plans for the construc tion of an elaborate Grange hall were iiscussed. The I 'ark G ranee, composed of orchardista of the Oak drove. Hel mont and Harrett districts, has one of the largest memberships of any organ iaztion in the state. S, t ral tentative locations for a new hall hae leen proposed. HERE AT HOME Hood Kier Clticn l.lall 1 1 1 f and I Olllldt-llth Iveeitlll III I lloatl's IMaej mi lt is testimony like the following that has placed Uoan's Kidney Tills so far above competitors. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Julius 1. Moreland, 1'laintitf, vs. J. H. Stanford and Jane Doe Stanford, his wife; B. Kauffman and Jane Doe Kautl'man, his wife; W. E. Harnes and Jane Doe Harnes, his wife; Sidney Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife; Charles I). Fulti and Jane Doe Fulls, his wife; Mattiias Rasmussen and Jane Doe Rasmussen. his wife; J. R. White and Jane Doe White, his wife; M. Em strum and lane Doe Emstrum. his wife; Frederick W. Carstens and Jane Doe Carstens, his wife; and E. B. Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife. Defendants. To J. H. Stanford and Jane Doe Stanford, his wife; H. Kauffman and Jane Doe Kauffman, his wife;W. E. Harnes and Jane Doe Harnes, his wife; Sidney Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife; Frederick W. Carstens and Jane Doe Carstens, his wife; J. R. White and Jane Doe White, his wife; M. Em strum and Jane Doe Emstrum, his wife; Charles D. Fults and Jane Doe Fults, his wife ; and Mathias Rasmus sen and Jane Doe Rasmussen, his wife, of said Defendants : In the name of the State of Oregon, You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 8th day of September, 1921 that being the last day of the publication of this sum mons, and answer the complaint filed herein against you, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demand ed in the complaint, to-wit: For a judgment against the defendant. J. H. Stanford, for the sum of 1200.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March 9th, 1919; also the sum of $.100.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March '.tth, (918 ; also the sum of $4i m. 00 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March .th. 1918; also the sum of $400.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March !th, 1918; for the sum of 1260.00 as attorney's fees herein, and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements; and for a decree against all of the de fendants, foreclosing plaintiff's mort gage executed by said defendant, J. H. Stanford, on the !tth day of March, 11M8, and upon the following portions of said mortgaged premises, to-wit: The N. 4 of the N. 4V.f the NW. J of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range II East of the Willamette Meridian; the S i of the NW. i of the NW. J of Sec tion Hi, Township 8 North, Range '.I East of the Willamette Meridian, and the SE. of the NE. of the NW. i of Section l i. Township 2 North, Range '.' East of the Willamette Meridian, all situate n Hood River County, State of Oregon ; which mortgage was given to secure said sums and lnterect thereon, attorn ey's fees and costs and disbursements of this suit; that the whole of the aforesaiii portions of land in said mort MM riesri'tbod be Mtd by the Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon, accord ing to the law and the practice of the above c .tied Court, and fhat the pro ceeds of ch sale be applied to the j payment of the amounts adjudged herein to be due plaintiff on said mort- ! gage ; that said defendants and each of j them, aid all (lerfons claiming under them mi! sequent to the execution of I said moitgage, be barred and fore closed of all right or claim in or tp said premises; that the Sheriff of said Count ecute a Deed to :he purehas- 1 premises, and that he be let (tossession thereof uMn the n of the Sheriff's Certificate C. A. RICHARDS 1 1 1 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery CZIOEZD 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. H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Otlice, Smith Block. Roots 2. Tel. 3644 HOOD RIVER, ORE. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER. OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY BURGEON In prepared to rto any work uy inn-, m plwnlnt: to tli In the veterln- riiri lie found by calltut; Ht or Kamilon stable. ,. L. MURPHY. D.D.M General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 Broaiai l!ld. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic and Klec tric Treatments. Rooms 23, 24 and 25 lleilbronner Bldg. Phone 18IW. Hood Kiver, Ore. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 1 National I'.aak Building Hood Kiver, Oregon H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SUKliKON. Tails promptly Kimwer-din town or country Day or Nlgtit. Telephoned: Residence, Nil: Office, Office lu Hie Broainh Hulldm? B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work IMCmCMIo Avenue HOOD Kl I K. OKI (.ON 'attractive city property , FOR SALE Comfortable home with Vfc-acre ground. Four-room house, cement basement, with kitchen, pan try, wood room and bath. Sleeping and sun porches. In best residence district of Heights. Fine river and mountain view. See owner, 26 Prospect Ave., or apply at Glacier office. MODERN BARBERSHOP IN OLD HUNT PAINT SHOP BUILDING Every convenience. Equipped to care for every member of the family, from father and mother down to the child who wishes his hair cut or bobbed for the first time. A lifetime of experience enables me to give Hood River the best in massages and shampooing. JOHN CALANDRA 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 Hie campfire. Our store is headquarters for the camper's every food need. If you will let us know the numler of your party, the time you expect to be gone and when you are going, we will be glad to prepare your provisions. i;ACll7D CAM TEL niiuim UL 2121 er of I'll into the product i. of Bale, Thi i publu-at i (3 Inner, eral cii in Ho'J Oregon, to an'orc .mmonn is served upon you by n thereof in the Hood Kiver i weekly new!paer of t-tn- iltion. printed and published River. Hood Kiver County, vhioh publication is pursuant r dulv made in mid (NN on lav of .In v. I"J1, l.v the Hon- orald) ' -ed W. Wilson, Judge of Mid I'oiirt, v 'drh requires mid publication lw mud. for six surceSMVe wt ks. Manning A Harvey, Attornevs for Plaintiff. 515 ti ton Buildir,K. Portland, Oretro 8 A. DOCKSTADER PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Player pianos a specialty l.c;ive orders at Slocum's Hxik Store DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and BURGEONS Rooms 17, l!, 'M Brosius Htiildinc No. Phones : Dr. Ir. Sift. Abraham 11 .u ;?61.'l. Otlice 4161. DR E. O. DDTRO PHY8IC1 S AM) BUROEOH Office: Hall Bid. Phone 1671 Hours, I to I p. m. RWMOMO: Odell. Phone, Odell 353 Hours: ! to 11 a. m. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Anderson Undertaking Co. C C. ANDt- RSOV Sde Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 4is OAK STREET fHOMI ISM huckabay & barger Hood Rjver Motor Car Co. Plumbing and Tin Work Repairing Storage das and Oil tt tor lent of H'k1 Franklin Miller. retired. US iva: "I have i and can r II( an Kiver i June I PIPELESS FURNACES Telephone ltn.1 t.l NrKAL SF.HVK I MAI ION" I ourlh and Mju Sit. . i r.es were weak and I tn mtr pain in the mall-of ne made, it hard for me to si Mv kidneva did not art ri IKian's Kidney Pills for ami they helped me by si mv kidnex s and back." Price GOr, at all dealers, plv aak for a kidnev iK.an's Kidnev Pills the PACIFIC POWER & LIuHT CO. Mwiyt at Your lm ice Tel. 4121 First af I Ilk Hide Dr. Carolyn L nderhill DENTIST Smith RuiUling IU'phonc 2Q2 HHHbssbbsh J Otlic. Kes. ll'll 1-11 (Mm m BH BtoHdiai H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. DSMTBI B) iot BTOLD0G Telephone 3hl 2 HOOD RIVER When you think of a Drug Store think of CHAS. N. CLARKE "Your Druggist" Phone your orders Phone 1262 UR. W. F. JONES Chiropractic and Elect rot BtfEJE- Minth Puildinct, Tint and Oak Streeti Hood Riwr, Onvou OfTlcr Honr, a. m. to .N p m. Phone 25.1 O.hir lloiin. l.v ( p.. ntinrnl C. H JENKINS. D. M.D. E. L. SCOBEE. D. D. S. IKTIST BROSIUS BUILDUP lburn i 1 1 PJ..V OM1 l.ut.rt ltl p. m. ce Tel. MU The Foundation of this business is a host of satisfied customers. Itisour 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 right along. We believe you would join them if you once jrave our coal a trial. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 O