HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1022 Orchard Supplies mmm Nitrate of Soda Fertilizer International Harvester Implements P. & O. Plows Kerosene Tractors Motor Trucks The Hood River Fruit Co. The Bread Saving That we have put into effect for our customers is proving nopular. We are increasing sales daily. We deliver daily, each afetrnoon, warm bread at 7 and 11 cents per loaf. We also have rolls and other bakery goods of the highest quality. We have each week specials on many lines of groceries. It will pay you to make our store a visit L. H. HUGGINS i w 2134 See the Master Incubator at APLIN'S STORE CZIOEZDl f6e Heights 12th. St. TIRE PRICES SMASHED Closing Out Odd Sizes 2 Firestone Cords 1 33 x 4, price 134.66, Reduced Price 1 32 x 4, " $33.65, $25 00 26.92 3 Michelin Cords 1 34 x 4, price $31.80, Reduced Price - aa r-r tl it 1 33 x 4, ijtftuo, 1 32 x 4, " $25.44 24.60 23.80 3 Michelin Fabrics 2 33 x 4, price -129.20, Reduced Price 1 32 x 3'4 " $zu.yu, 1 FIRESTONE FABRIC, 34 x 4, 1 GOODRICH FABRIC, 32 x 3 1 MILLER FABRIC, 32 x 354, $23.26 16.00 $20.00 $1600 $16.00 Phone 1111 Mail Orders Filled. Ford Garage Dickson Motor Company Hood River, Ore. WATER CASE DATA FILED WITH CLERK Tmontv i-,miM nf anDellants' ab- stracts of record in the appeal of the litigation involving adjudication of claims on the Hood river water shed to I the supreme court were hied last week with County Clerk Shoemaker. Appel lants in the case are : The Pacific ! I'ower & Light Co., the Oregon Lum ber Co., the East Fork Irrigation Uis trict and the Mt Hood Water Co. The case, which has been before the supreme court once before, having been remanded for fuller testimony, has been in progress since 1914. It is not anticipated by attorneys that a de cision will be reached by the supreme court this year. . This abstract is merply a reprinting of Borne of the records in the caee. such as the original statements and proofs of claims, the statements of contest, the findings of fact and order of determination of the State Water Hoard and certain of the proceedings had in the circuit court, both prior and subsequent to the entry of the circuit court's decree. The 20 copies of the abstract are filed with the county ,.rk mirsuant to the rules of the su preme court, and are for the Ute and I benefit of any parties to the proceed- i u:..u i.w.liiHne all riirflnnft who lllg, Wlin.il luvniw" " ! i, j I r,iH ,.inimd with the Water Board. , II be'triven such appli cants the county clerk, upon their request. Fordson Drop is Stimulating That a drop of 35 per cent in the f ik RnrHunn tractor is stupen dous is well nigh conceded by everyone who has heard oi the latest, reuucwou of Ford products prices. The Fordson tractor, according to an announcement by the Dickson Motor o., sens now for $492.85 f. o. b. Hood River. Mr. M.i;i,i khIhs munaeer for the con- . I ' J . ' cern, states that because of this low price the number of tractor sales this season will be greatly increased and that the company will experience great dithcultv in matting oenvcira unless ranchers place their orders immediately. Baker Plans Egg Route Geo. W. Baker, Barrett orchardist, plans on establishing an egg route for S.iu ritv natrons with fresh iuiiii. I''' t - - i- eeiis much as the milk man distributes his dairy products, mr. Doner. has pens of White Leghorns aggregat ing :K, will deliver his eggs in num bers as his customers desire each Fri day, declaring that he will guarantee their freshness. The Barrett rancher has developed a strain of prolific layers. His hens dur ing the months of February and Janu ary of last year averaged 24 eggs each. Upper Valley Apple House Burns Fire thought to have originated in the explosion of a wood stove, used in preventing frost damage, totally de stroyed the Upper Valley apple house of L. H. Barker Saturday night. Six ty boxes of packed apples and about 250 boxes of cooking grade fruit were burned. K. K. Burpus, in charge of the place for Mr. Barker, who is spending the winter at Basadena, Cal., savs the front of the stove appears to have been blown open by some violent explosion. Mr. Burpus does not know whether any insurance was carried on the property. The damage is estimated at $2,000. CLUB THANKED FOR FAIR RESOLUTION C C Crew, secretary of the Com mercial club, last week received from Julius Meier, chairman of the tortlund 1925 Exposition committee, the follow ing expression of thanks for a n tion of endorsement that had been adopted by the local body : "Please convey to your officers and members the appreciation of the reposition organization for the IJ i did resolution passed by your club d presented in person by Truman Bu l one of your members. When the lution was read at the confereii' it received the merit it deserved. Mr. Meier's letter informed the club of his contemplated trip to Europe nnd plans of leaving in abeyance firmi of the fair until after the May pn maries. He wrote : "Steps were taken at this conft to await the adoption of any definite financial program until after the May primaries. In the meantime, the pub lic will be fully advised as to the full merits of the Exposition and what it will mean to the state of Oregon and the northwest. We feel assured that when the people understand the issue there will be no doubt about hnai cial support. The conference reaffirmed its rmrioo tn -nrrv on the work and bend every effort to national participation. "Announcement nas made of my contemplated trip to Eu ....,1 hc Orient Here again a spirt of cooperation has been displayed . . 1 i t , , r ! lu. that means Fucress. m caw. invitation of the United States for Ku ropean powers to participate with Ore gon I will have the support of the Associated Industries, the Tourist Bu reau, and the newspapers of the state. Arrangements have been made for a special representative to accompany me and the public will be fully advised of the progress made. On my return in June 1 expect to resume my activ ities and take up the work again, trie managing committee in the meantime will be entrusted with the administra tion policy and there will be no lessen ing of the interest toward the goal we seek to gain." White Salmon Has Bad Fire Fire starting at 4.16 Thursday morn ing in Breedlove's shoe store, D pletely destroyed rive frame it re buildings on Main street at te Salmon. The fire originated between the ceiling of the store and the flooi of a physician's office on the upper Ho,r. Bursting of a water main from the ,.UDI.,;r t.i fire hvdrants reduced the water pressure to the extent or rei Ber ing the system practically useless. Buildings which were burned were vur.-crnrv structures, one owned by William Bowers, of Salem. The necond was owned and occupied by J. W. Breedlove, as a shoe shop, ine two others. were owned by R. Laterbach. No insurance was carried on any of the buildings or contents. Dr. W. H. Warner had rooms over the shoe - tore and loat the entire contents of his of fice and $150.which was in his trousers pocket. Dr. Warner was forced to dee only partially dressed. In descending a stairway he fell and was seriously injured. The losses ate Bowers, fl.OOO; Breedlove, $3,000 on building and stock; Laterbach, $4,000 on building. U4M THE NEW BEAN ENGINE Designed under the super vision of Mr. E. B. CUSH MAN, Chief Engineer of the Bean Spray Pump Co., who is recognized as the leading stationary Gas En gine Designer of the age. CHIN A WARE has now reached a price that is rea sonable, and we have just received an import shipment of CUPS AND SAUCERS of very attractive pat terns and quality. See our show windows before buying. BLOWERS HARDWARE CO. The parcel poet is a good thing when used to send voiir shoe repairing t Smith's Champion Shoe Shop, 1st ami Oak. Best work promptly done and re turned. Satisfaction guaranteed. )19tf I II 1" Butter Is Healthful No statement was ever truer. Not only does this nat ural food contain bodv building elements in abundance, but the butter is a necessity to the system, because of the lu brication it furnishes the body. You may secure substitutes Drehaps and pay less for them, but as a matter of health economy the wise housewife will ever see to it that her children are fed on the purest of butter. Use Hood River Oregold and you'll know you've done your duty to your family, your town and your Valley. HOOD RIVER CREAMFRY The Pheasant Fountain and Tea Room and Oregon Hotel Dining Room All Under Same Management Breakfast Noon Day Lunch Regular Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. Open 6:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. Ice Creams Beverages Confections HOOD RIVER'S FINEST EATING PLACE D. A. R. Chapter Sends Cards Quetnet chapter, Dauhter of the Amurinun Revolution, have forwarded to all teachers of this county cards ir,,r the liHt nf nutriotic davs on uuhieh the Flair should be displayed Tha nut ri, i- wnmen also ask that children he taught the American's r rnuH whir h nhould he recited on eurh nutriotic dav. MrK I. I). Parkins, of this city. mumlipr n f The Dalles chanter and a member of a committee on "Correct n.u nf tho Kluir .' has been given a quantity of the cards for distribution amoni? private citizens. mmm This Engine Weighs onlv 325 lbs. - Develops 6 horse power. Cools thru its flywheel. Uses only 5 quarts of water. Never Boils. Has no crank. Has impulse starter. Has gas m base ot rump. Has mechanical valves. Has no open hopper. Has counter balanced crank shaft Has adjustable auto bearings, Is completely enclosed. Has a volume governor. Has a water pump. Has a sight oil feed. Has perfect balance. No vibration. And best of all will develop 375 lbs. pressure with two guns on any Bean Triplex Outfit, old or new. Comes complete with pin ion gear ready to replace old engine. 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. OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DUE, 0KEQON JOHN SHERIDAN SAYS It's time to let go of those Potatoes and Onions you have been holding. Demand is good. Always sell while the other fellow wants to buy. Better ship us those Veal or Mors while the market is jrood. We have a pood demand now for Eggs and Poultry. Every day is Apple Day with us because we have a constant demand. Sheridan Fruit & Produce Co. 211 Washington St., POR 1 1 AM), ORE. CLEAN PLACE ( I I AN GAME BOWL AND BE HEALTHY at the Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an Execution in Fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Hood Rival County, Oregon, on the 19th day of JanuHry, 1922. in a certain suit in aid Court wherein Fercival L. Adams was plain tiff and W. B. Moore Hi d Jane Uoe Moore, his wife, were defendants, and wherein plaintiff recovered judgment againet sa:d defendants on the 9th day of January. 1922, for the Mim of Nine teen Hundred Fifty Dollars with inter est threon at 8 per cent per annum until taid, and for the turn of $350.00 attorney's tees, and for the um of $63.20 costs and disbursements taxed in said suit, and for the further sum of $402.64 paid by plaintiff hh taxes ; and ludgment and decree against defend Hnts. W. b. Moore and Jane Doe Moore, his wife, and each of them for the foreclosure of that rtain mort KHRe set out on the Complaint in said suit and the sale as upon t xecution of the real property herein described. Notice is hereby given that 1 will, on Saturday, the 25th day of February, 1922. at the East door of the Court House in Hood River. Hood River County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock fore noon, sell atipublic auction for cash to the highest bidder the fo, lowing de scribed real property : Situated in Hood River ( ounty, Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning ft the N. E. corner of the N. W. if S. ction 35 in Townhip 3 North of Ram e 10 of Wil Meridian, thence west aloriK north line of Section :r.. 9.04J chains n the N. E. corner of a l1 acre tract hu A. C. Lendtr and wife. thence south alone east line of said Lender's 10 acres. 9 87J chains to said north line of Section 16, tbenee west ' along aaid north line of Section 35, i 1.164 chains to nlaee of beginning, con ! taining 10 acres more or less, or so ! much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs thereon in favor of plaintiff and Hiraints defendants, UWSthat with all cosU and expenses whict. have or may accrue. Dated this 26th day of January. 1922. Thos. F. Johnson, Sheriff of Hood River County. Ore- gon. Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 41$ OAK STREET I'MuNF. IfM I i NOTICE This is to certify that Joplin & Eldon will not be responible for any debt contracted for the Booth Hill Highway unless accompaniea dv oroer sitrneu o them. f2 Jonlit. & Eldon. i contractors. S. E. BARTME55 FDREHAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 HOOD RIVER. OREGON , 410 OAK STREET Ladies' Night Wednesdays Open 12 to 12 Weekdays HI.ALTH FIN Get vour floors cleaned the Universal way. Makes old floors look like ne and new fl'xrs look lett.-r Iet us figure with you. V. B. I.int' k F. W. Spen cer. Phones 23J3. 141. 5tf riiamberlala's TsMel for Indigestion sod oDstlpatloo "The nicest snd plessantest medi cine I hsve used for indigestion and constipation is Chamberlain's Tablet." writes Melard K. Craig. Middle Grove. N. Y. They work like a -harm and d not gripe or leave any unpleasant effect. This Engine is also used on three different types of Bean Spraying Outfits that can be seen on display now. mmm The Pump The Bean Pump has al ways enjoyed the reputation of being the best Pump built, with its porcelain lined cylin ders that never corode or wear out and are guaranteed for a lifetime, its freedom from stuffing boxes, packing . . a glands and brass cylinders. mmm The New Bean Outfits with the Bean Porcelain Pump and New Bean Engine in a range of sizes will with-1 out doubt interest any pros pective Sprayer purchaser. Our outfits range through twelve sizes, priced from $260 to $1400 mmm We carry our new Bean Engine right with us and a phone call will bring it to your door for a complete in spection. We are now taking orders for March 1 st delivery. Is yours in ? Place it earlv so you can depend on a Sprayer for your first spray. HOOD RIVER GARAGE Mid-Winter Dinners Mid winter is often a hard time for the housewife. Seasonable green foods and vegetables are scarce. We lUggMt that you study the shelves of our store. There you will find CANNED GOODS Wholesome and Appetising Let us solve your cooking problem. We are always ready to serve you. Just telephone us if you cannot come down. hj FRASIER & SON r-i mm Telephones 2731 and 324 The FouncMhn of ibis busineu is a liott of satisfied customers. It is our aim to supply better COfJ than tbe ordinary without any extra charge. Tlial we succeed is proven by the many satisfied customers who obtain I heir coal here right along. We believe you would join them if you once gave our coal a t rial. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. i tttphoM -nil M. P. GIBBON laanaM to nUENOU UIMOK Plumbing and Heating 908 12th Street Phone 4444 A Place Fur Your Convenient Recreation Play a friendly game of billiards or uool. The best foods at all 'hours at our grille. Cigars, soft drinks and confections. And, if you wish, you may enjoy our bowling alleys, none better. THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN H. S. OBOBOR, Pmp.