The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 09, 1922, Image 3

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    ROOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1022
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Orchard Supplies
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Nitrate of Soda
Fertilizer
International Harvester Implements
P. & O. Plows
Kerosene Tractors
Motor Trucks
The Hood River Fruit Co.
Brighten Up
Your Home
Inside and out with SHIRWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINTS. Our line is com
plete. If you are going to calcimine your
room, use MURE SCO. Don't be
fooled and use something just as good,
but insist upon having MURESCO
we have all colors in stock.
Don't forget to glance in our windows
there are always some bargains there.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
mmi
KELLY BROS. CO., Inc.
The Bread Saving
That we have put into effect for our customers is proving
popular. 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
Phone 2134
See the
Master Incubator
at
APLIN'S STORE
cznorzz)
f? Heights
12th. St.
Butter Is Healthful
No statement was ever truer. Not only does this nat
ural food contain body 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
prehaps 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 Vallev.
HOOD RIVER CREAMERY
fl j ROSTER LIST OF LOCAL SCHOOL CLliBS
I'Piv iiiin i ir si mirvn nPAiTinninuimn
is the roster of the
company of Oregon
The following
newly organized
National Guard :
. Captain Edward W. Van Horn, 1st
Lieut. W. J. A. Baker, 2nd Lieut. R.
6. McNary, 1st Sgt. Walter P. Ford,
Corbett Alexander, David P. Bailey,
William M. Bailey, Robert J. Barr,
Leon W. Bentley, Rotrer M. Black
man, Loyd M. Blowers, Jack Byers.
Otto Byers, John Oalandra, Russell O.
Clarke, Boyd C. Campbell, John T.
Hood River county had two (if the
376 boys' and girls' clubs which fin
ished the work of the year 1120-21.
meeting all the rCQUiremi i ts of a
standard club according to II. C. Sey
mour tate club leader.
The requirements for a itai i ird club
are to have five or more members
working on the same project, officers
elected from among the nicii L trs, an
adult local club leader, definite pro
gram of work tor the ciui car, re
Carson, William J. Collier, Jr., Claude ports of the work prepared and tiled in
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Anderson Undertaking Co.
C. C. ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
4I OAK STREF.T PHON'F UN
S. E. BARTME55
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER
Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381. 3821
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Collins, Charles C. Crew, Kred Curtis,
Franklin L. Davenport, Harold C.
Dixon, Solon Dobfon, James J. Epper
son, Rahles J. Epping, Harry W. Far
rell, Robert L. Foust, Merton D. Eolts,
Lee Frailer, Geo. R. Hillis, J. Vernon
Home, Paul V. Huelat, Glen E. Hunt,
James I. Johnson, Byron W. Lane,
Charles N. Laroque, Orrie E. Lee, Ed
ward P. LivinKston, Donald Q. Metz
gus, Ross Mitchell, Roger W. Moe,
Lowell M. Nickelien, Harold D, W.
Pineo, Wayne L. Poland, Ashley W.
Post, Fred C. Reed, Paul R. Reed,
George A. Samuel, Ivan H. Schere,
Kent Shoemaker, Russell Vernon Sco
bee, Howard L. Shoemaker, Paul G.
Sletton, Rufus J. Sumner, William
Swick, Philip H. W. Von Lubkin. Earl
Weber, Guy R. Wilbur, Robert Wilbur,
Carl Wolgamott, Floyd L. Wright,
Fred H. Hell, Ray C. Clevenger, Ed
win b. Ooodnch, Koy h. Johnson, Kob-
ert Earl Hinns, Allyn C. Button, Jos
eph L. Horn, Donald A. McCloud, Os
car W. Bartholemew, Gustaf Fosberg.
Vinegar Company May Save Gas
The Hood River Apple Vinegar Co.,
according to W. A. Rooker, is losing a
source of large revenue from the pres
ent inability to salvage carbonic acid
gas generated in the manufacture of
vinegar. The vinegar concern has 40
large generators, ana constantly a
heavy volume of the gas, in demand
for giving zest to soda fountain drinks,
arises from each generator. Mr.
Rooker says that some means should
be provided for trapping this gas.
Carbonic acid gas, derived from the
fermentation process of fruit juices, it
is said, is the best that can be ob
tained.
Japanese Contribute to Chest
Japanese, according to solicitors for
the Hood River County Community
Chest, invariably make liberal contrib
utions. In the Oak Grove district,
where the percentage of Japaneses
fruitgrowers is heavier than in any
other district except Dee, the full
quota has been oversubscribed. The
Japanese, solicitors say, apparently
are fully informed on the charity cam
paign and make their contributions
without any dallying.
The total of the campaign fund is
$7,500, of which $2,500 remains to be
raised.
the office of the state club loader, at
least six regular club meetings, a local
club exhibit, a demonstration in the
community, a judging team chosen by
competition among the member, at
least 70 per cent of the members com
pleting their work and filing reports,
an achievement day program held at
the close of the club year, and a mem
bership in the farm bureau held by the
club or its officers.
The 6,487 club members in Oregon
were organized into 724 clubs. Of this
number 376 met the requirements of
the standard clubs, while 2M of these
reported 100 per cent of their members
completing their work. The total
value of all products produced this
year by club members is $121,359 68.
This was a total cost of 160,681.18.
making a profit of $66,778.55. s profit
surpasing that of the precc g year
in spite of the fact that the value of
the products dropped decidedly within
the year.
The Hood River canning olub, under
the leadership of Elma M. Ammla. and
the Hood River sewing club under
Mrs. J. O Cameron are the two clubs
in Hood River county which finished
the year as standard organizations.
Berry Growers Would Cut Wage
Discussion among strawberry jrrow
of the Oak Grove section, one of the
heaviest berry producing sections of
the valley, indicates that wages not
only for picking but for cultivation of
crops this spring will be materially de
creased over last year. Strawberry
growers say they anticipate pre-war
prices for their product. They say
they will demand a return to the wages
of 1912 and 1913, when dayjabor was
secured for 20 cents per hour.
Doctor P. C Brosius, Phot.cs 18S1
anil I8S2, Hood Kiver, announces to bi
patrons a canh discount of one-third off
All accounts charged at ucual fees and
object to collection after 30 days, tf
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 G:30 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Ice Creams
Beverages
Confections
HOOD RIVER'S FINEST
EATING PLACE
"C. G. L" Cartoon Explained
The mystery of the initials, "C. G.
L., Hood River," appended to the sig
nature of Cartoonist 1'erry, of the Ore
gonian, in the contribution of Tuesday,
February 1. "The Corner Grocery Club
Discusses Clearing the Highway." has
been explained. C. G. tiwnmon, Oak
Grove orchardist, says that the sug
gestion came rrom actual discussions
of the Oak Grove Store club, organized
November 19, the memorable Saturday
on which the mid-Columbia's most per
sistent winter began.
une oi our latest aiseus'ion , says
Mr. Lemraon, touched on the best
and cheapest methods of clearing the
Highway. We requested Mr. Terry tf
help ub out, and he did nobly.
"You will notice the gentleman to
the front, wearing the derby and
smoking the pipe. That is about as
good as could be done of me by telep
athy.
Mr. t.emmon is secretary treasurer
of the corner store club. Oilier officers
are: G, A. McCurdy, president, and
rrank renwick, vice president.
Water Case Creates Interest
Litigation over the rights to water
of a spring on the land of Kilmund
Gehrig, whose neighbors, Philip, Al
phonse and Frank Kollas, are reeking
to enjoin from the use of the spring, is
creating an interest among local irrij,
gation attorneys. Kollas Brothers
claim that the recent adjudication of
the water rights of the Hood Kiver
valley, just passed on by circuit court,
following an investigation of the State
Water Board covering a period of four
years, grants them the waters of Yew
Wood creek. They declare that the
spring is a source of the cret-k
The defendant, however, says that
the spring in question is in marshy soil
and that it never had anv definite
channel until he cut one, developing
the waters of the swamp in supplying
his home with water and irrigating a
small garden tract. His attorney, E.
H. Hartwig, cites an Oregon statute,
which he declares permits the owner
oi lana tne use or waters rrom such a
spring and prohibiting its appropation.
Judge Wilson, who heard the case la-t
week, has taken it under advisement.
E. C. Smith represented the plaintiff.
CLEAN
PLA( I
' I I AN
GAM I
BOWL AND BE HEALTHY
at the
410 OAK STREET
Ladies' Night Wednesdays
Open 12 to 12 Weekdays
HEALTH i I N
Struck Buys in Upper Valley
J. R. Nunamaker last week sold to
George Struck a 40 acre bearing orch
ard in the Upper Valley for a consider
ation of $17,000. The place is a mile
northeast of i'arkdale along the route
of the new valley trunk line of the
Mount Hood Loop Highway, The tract
is considered one of the be. t in th
Upper Valley.
Notice of Sheriff s Sale
By virtue of an Execution in Fore
closure duly issued by the Clerk of the
Circuit Court for Hood Kiver County,
Oregon, on the 19th day of January,
1922, in a certain suit in said Court
wherein i'ercival L. Adams was plain
tiff and W. B. Moore and Jane Doe
Moore, his wife, were defendants, and
wherein plaintiff recovered judgment
against sa d defendants on the 9th day
of January. 1922, for the sum of Nine
teen Hundred Fifty Dollars with inter
est thereon at n tier cent per annum
until paid, and for tbe sum of $:;.',n .00
attorrey a tees, and for the sum of
$t3.20 costs and disbursements taxed
in said suit, and for the further sum of
$402 64 paid by plaintiff as taxes; and
mdgment and decree against defend
ants. W. B. Moot and Jane Doe
Moore, his wife, and each of them for
the foreclosure of that certain mort
gage set out on the Complaint in said
suit and the sale as upon execution of
the real property herein described.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will, on
Saturday, the 25th day of February,
1922. at the East door of the Court
House in Hood Kiver. Hood Kiver
County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock fore
noon, sell at. public auction for cash to
the highest bidder the following de
scribed real property:
Situated in Hood Kiver County, Ore
g n, to-wit: Beginning at the N. E.
comer of the N. W. ijof Section 35 in
Township 3 North of Range 10 of Wil
lamette Meridian, thence weat along
north line of Section X. 9.04J chains
to the N. E. corner of a 10 acre tract
owned by A. C. Lender and wife,
thence south along east line of said
lyerder'a 10 acres, 9 -7$ '-hams to said
north line of Section :'-". thence west
slong said north line of Section 35,
1. 164) chains to place of beginning, con
taining 10 acre more or leas, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy said judgment, interert and
costs thereon in favor of plaintiff and
attaint defendants, together with all
costs and expenses which have or may
accrue.
Dated this 26th day of January, 1922.
Trios. F. Johnson,
Sheriff of Hood Kiver County. Ore-
gon. J26f23
CbaMherlaia's MMi fr lndlr.ti
sad ( asllpatlea
"Tbe nicest and plaaantest medi
cine I have used for indigestion and
constipation is Chamberlain's Tablets,"
writes lleiard f. Craig. Middle Grove.
N. Y. They work like a charm and do
not gripe or leave any on pleasant effect
"tUencLr
Mtkh Friend
kMtii'u ' . (Ill Hftn l' "U i
JruStn e7i
A Flour of
Superior Quality
More loaves of bread
per sack.
Use it once and you will
use no other.
Ask for
Fishers Blend
Yours for Service
Vincent & Shank
"The Home of
Quality Groceries ' '
CHINA 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.
CZIOLZD
BLOWERS HARDWARE CO.
LEBffi
Your bathroom
and
:your health
Every fixture bearing the
name"Maddock"is designed
to do more in protecting
your family's health than
all the prophylactics that
could be stored in your
medicine cabinet.
Maddoctc lavatories are provided
with a patented cleansing feature
which makes it easy to keep
the overflow clean and sanitary.
Maddock closets have extra large
water surface, which insures the
utmost in non-soiling sanitation.
Maddock bathtubs are made in
the latest designs and of a con
struction whichis germ-proof and
easy to clean.
Let us give you estimates for a
complete bathroom equipment of
this character. Or, we will gladly
give figures for any singla unit.
A request for this information
will not obligate yeu.
M. P. GIBBON
)08 12th Street.
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.
.v.
W
OREGON LUMBER COMPANY
DEE, OHEGON
PARADOXIZE
I UK I OR
Coddling Moth, Aphis,
Curly Leaf, Fire Blight,
San Jose Scale, Prune
Borer, AH Diseases of
the Tree.
50c per Lb.
2 Lbs. per Tree
One application every
three years does away
with all spraying.
Try this on three or four
trees and pay for it when
you aree that it does the
work.
McTaggart Tree
Inoculation Co.
MADRAS. OKI
The Flowers of Spring Will Soon be Blooming
Your appreciation of the coming of balmy da.ys and
the glory of a benign sun, pouring its rays from blue
skies will be all the more appreciated this year after your
siege of wintry blasts.
In the cold weeks your chief enjoyment came from
reading perhaps. Now you will want to behold anew
the outdoor wonders of nature. Your eyes, as the poet
so beautifully says, are the windows of the soul. They
let in sunlight and pictures that please. Certainly you
are not dointf justice to yourself if you allow shutters of
poor vision lo rob you of I heir proper functioning.
We fit glasses for all purposes. Let us help make
those windows of your inner self such that your sense
of sight is one continual joy.
W. F. LARAWAY
RELIABLE JEWELER
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
gave our coal a trial.
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
Telephone 4111
G. L DAVENPORT
(.rower and shipper Apples, Pota
toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes - true
variety " The Best that's Grown"
nan
All kinds of Produce solicited.
147 l-ront St. PORTLAND, OKE
MidWinter Dinners
Mid-winter is often a hard time for the housewife.
S ,-iM.nahle Kreen foods and vegetables art' scarce. We
suggest that you study the shelves of our store. There
you will find
CANNED GOODS
Wholesome and Appetising
Let us m lve your cookb problem. We are always
ready to serve you. Just telephone us if you cannot
come down.
: m FRASIER & SON
Reduction in Miller Tires
loss Vtnti,
30 x 3 9.80
18.00 :x3i 12.50
25.50 ttx3J 19.15
29.40 31 x 4 21.75
32.40 32 x 4 25.35
33.40 33 x 4 26.50
34.25 34 x 4 27.25
Clteaner than lie fore.
WM. WEBER
A Place For Your Convenient Recreation
Play a friendly game of billiards or pool. 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
ft s (iKoRiiK, Prop.
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