HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MVUCH 2ft, 1022 TRADE WITH MEN YOU KNOW Secure a clear conception of it '"THAT is the thing to do when uncertain whether or not to buy an insurance policy against fire. It costs no more to be sure you are insured as you wish to be protected than to pay for a policy you do not understand. You place yourself under no obligation to buy insurance here if you bring in all your problems and your questions for a full discussion in this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. R. E. SCOTT lUl2 3rd Street First Nat'l Bank Building HOOD RIVER, ORE. Tel. 2804 We will be glad to see vou and vour friends at any time at THE APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE BRADLEY BAKERY IS GETTINfi NEW OVEN The Bradley Bakery Co. has ordered a new Bender electric oven, a product of Portland. The new baking machine will be installed at the Hartmess build ing quarters of tre baking company in the next 30 days. It will enable the company to discontinue the Heights plant. The Bender oven, glass enclosed and enabling the baker to watch progress of the cooking, is a rotary affair. It is declared highly successful, and Mr. Bradley anticipates that it will enable him to turn out quality breads and pastries in a greater assortment. If you have any kind of auto electri cal trouble, D. Cameron can find where it is and fix it for you or it will cost you nothing if he fails at Cascade Uarage. jy21tf ARTISTIC MEMORIALS of Original Design in Granite and Marble Write for Illubtrated Booklet Otto Schumann Granite and Marble Works East Third and Pine Street PORTLAND, ORE. Oldest Monument Manufacturers in the suite S. A. DOCKSTADER Piano Tuner Leave Orders at BUELOW MUSIC STORE Easter Novelties For the children and adults. Come early, in order that you may select from a complete stock. STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES we haven 't got it we 'II get it for you. THE BOOK & ART STORE HOOD RIVER, OREGON J. F. PEELER Former Lathe Machinist of the Hood River Garage has opened a shop for all kinds of Lathe Work and General Repairing AT THE HIGHWAY AUTO CO. GARAGE Cor. Oak and 5th Streets Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 4331. OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIGHT CARS Are lower than ever. They are one of the greatest values in the American market today. cziorzD We have also the following good second hand values for sale 2 Dodge Touring Cars 1 Dodge Commercial 1 Overland Four I Willys Knight Circle-Overland Co. IMPERIAL VALLEY WONDERFUL SECTION (By A. D. Moe.) Holtville. Calif.. March 10, 1922. California has three distinct sec tions : Northern California, Southern California and the Imperial Valley. Of the latter I have been wonderfully impressed with its possibilities, and believe it has a great future. It is but 20 years old and has made wonder ful progress, but all of its industries have no more than started. Some have passed the experimental stage, others just beginning. We have been very pleasantly enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kelsay at Holtville, and to Mr. Kelsay I am indebted for trips around this section of the valley and for information that could hardly be secured were 1 among strangers. He has been here 12 years and has a 90-acre ranch in a fine state of cultivation and is just setting out half of it to grapes. He has 25 acres of lettuce this year that will be mar ked d early in April, and he expects to ship 25 to 30 carloads. We visited the Harold Bell Wright ranch, where the "Winning of Barbara Worth" was written, and also many places men tioned in the book. The engineer Rockwood, called the seer in the book, died last week in Los Angeles. Most of the scenes of the book were laid around Holtville, the darn that was blown up being close to the city, and the great cavern caused by the waters is still unfilled. Most of the California districts are adapted to but one or two things. The Imperial valley can raise them all. There is more diversity of agriculture and horticulture here than anywhere else in the west. The first crops raised by the pioneers were hay and grain, followed by dairying and sheep raising. These industries stlil are im portant and comprise the bulk of the crops. However, experiments with more intensified farming have proved that the land and climate will produce a larger return per acre in fruits and vegetables, and these are attracting attention. "How about the draw-backs to the ccuntry?" I asked Mr. Kelsay. "They say that it is often 120 in the shade in summer." "Well," said he, "you don't have to stay in the shade. That reminds me, when 1 first came down here a man from Saskatchewan was talking with an old resident of the valley when I happened along. 'They tell me it gets to be tK) below in your country,' said the southerner. 'Oh, it is a dry cold, we are fixed lor it and don't mind it. But 1 hear it is very hot here in sum mer.' 'Yes,' said the southerner, 'but it is a dry heat and we don't mind it. Now here ia a man from Oregon, where it rains all the time in winter. 1 wouldn't like that.' 1 simply told him. 'Oh, it is a ary rain, you can be out in it all day and not get wet. We don't mind it.' Every country has its draw-backs. However, it is not my purpose to either unduly boost or knock the country. 1 believe it has a wonderful tuture. The first crops raised were principally alfalfa and barley, there being nearly 200,000 acres last year, and these predominate. Livestock naturally kept pace with hay and grain and are still an important indus try. Six million pounds of butter and dairy products were produced last year. The warm, continual sunshine gives the Imperial valley a last growing climate that makes the crops mature ahead of any other section. Attention was early turned to canteloupes, and fortunes were made early in the game, but has not been so profitable late vears. One operator on a large scale has eleanediup a million dollars in can teloupes and lives in one of the show places of El Centro. He Btill grows irom 1,000 to 2,000 acres of cante loupes. Cotton was one of the big crops and made lots of money during the war, but was a disaster last year. However, there will be a good deal ot cotton planted this spring. Over 40,000 acres were in cotton last year. Table grapes have proven a very profitable crop. Notwithstanding the many thou sands of acres of grapes in all parts of the state the Imperial crop matures about a month ahead of other sections, being ready to ship in June. This early maturing of crops gives them an advantage in all lines, as the early market brings the best returns. Lettuce is a big crop, about 12,000 carloads being shipped last year. The cold winter this year has both helper and harmed lettuce growers. In other parts of the state the rains and frost about ruined tne crop, anu wime wuum damage was done in Imperial valley, yet they were able to market most ot their crop at a very profitable figure, some of it bringing $1,000 a car. A good stand of lettuce will produce over a car per acre. The crop is planted in October, November and December, be ing ready for market three months later. The December planting has held back bv the cold winter, but is now doing well and will be ready to ship early in April. The last of the November planting is being shipped now. The possibilities of grape fruit is attracting a good deal ot attention. Imperial valley grows a grape Iruit that has no competitor, except r lorida, and is sweeter than even the Honda fruit. While visiting a grape Iruit nove we picked the fruit Irom the trees and ate it like an orange, and it was just as sweet as the Valencia. Served on the table, it needs little or no sugar. The demand is so great where it is known that it sells for double that of the grape fruit raised in other sections of the state. Less than I 500 acres have been stt out, Ml) part MORTON DAMAGE CASE UP APRIL 3 The case of J. W. Morton, who with his children has sued the State High way Commission for an aggregate $14,000. claimed to be due to damage to real estate and a water system of their Riverside Ranch by construction of the Ruthton Hill grade of the Co lumbia River Highway, has been set for April 3 by Circuit Judge Wilson. The A. D. Kern Construction Co., and their bondsmen at the time of the highway construction, the National Surety Co., have also been named as defendants in the suit. Mr. Morton alleges that the construction company ruined a large block of land, spoiling it for fruit raising and truck garden ing for a season and necessitat ing the clearing of enormous boulders from it. The suit was transferred here from Multnomah county on petition of the State Highway Commission. The Highway Commission, subse quent to Mr. Morton's action, filed suit to condemn eight acres of gorgeside property of the Morton farm. Accord ing to papers in this suit, the commis sion offered Mr. Morton $50 for the land, vhich it is said, is needed for the dumping of debris. The defense has asked for a verdict on the pleadings in the case, maintaining that the High way Commission was a party to the original condemnation to secure the right of way for the Highway, and that it is barred from bringing a sec ond suit of this character. Attorneys for the state, however, claim that the original action was participated in solely by the Hood River county. The condemnation suit, in case Judge Wilson overrules the motion of the de fense and provided the State Highway Commission will stipulate that no part of the expenses are to be borne by the county in the action, will bo tried here immediately following conclusion of the damage case. In case the High way Commission fails to relieve Hood River county of possible costs the case will be taken to Wasco county, local jurors being ineligible. About 50 Cars of Apples Remain Estimates place the remaining ap ples in the valley at an approximate 50 carloads. The Apple Growers Associ ation still has 40 cars of extra fancy and fancy Newtowns, of which 30 care remain unsold. The total shipments of apples up to Saturday, as reported by the O.-W. R. &N. Co. reached 2,777 cars. Insist on genuine Fori! parti when having your car repaired. Dickson Marsb Motor Co. n25tf The Pneumonia Month Murch in n tvnical month and usually gives a high rate of mortality for the disease. After a long and ruiro winter, the svstem loses much of its resistance and "people grow careleop. When ev ery cold, no matter how slight, is given prompt and intelligent attention, there is much less danger of pneumonia. It should be borne in mind that pneu monia is a germ disease and breeds in the throat. Chamberlain's Cough RomnHu ia An xnectorant and cleans out the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold nut prevents us re sulting in pneumonia, it is.'pleasant to take. Children take it willingly. CITY ACRES TWELVE big acre lots at the west edge of town. View of both mountains and the river unsurpassed. Soil good and always easily worked. City water and electricity available, also Farmers Irrigation Company water. Plenty of gravel three feet below the surface. Water at 20 to 25 feet if you wish a well. Three lots on May Street, frontage 192.5 feet, at $700. Six lots on extension of Tay lor Street, at $600. Three lots reached by lanes from Taylor Street, at $500. Also three other acre lots just outside city limits. Terms in reason. J. W. CRITES GOOD 100i PURE American-M aid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS j I , I Iv in bearing, and (hipped last year. but 23 cars were There is but one the valley, and that i is located at the city of Imperial, where most of the bearing grovea are I located. There will be a heavy plant i ing this year, limited largely by the available nursery stock. The winter freeie injured citrus fruit nurseries in ! all parts of the state, and there is now : a scarcity of trees of all kinds. But a few lemons and oranges have been planted in Imperial valley, but they do well. Navel oranges ripen in time for the Christmas trade arid are tweet and of fine flavor. So far the valley has ; been free of the citrua fruit pesta. It I is claimed the hot cummer weather ! kills many of the pests that infect the citrus trees. Dates are being experimented with and some varieties are apparently a success, but the date section ia north of the Sal ton sea, known aa the Coachella valley, although Prt of the great basin below tea level in Ue Colorado river basin, generally known an the Imperial valley. Immanuei Lutheran Church 9th A State Inten services at 10.45. Sunday tcbool at 9.45. Choir rehearsal Friday at 8.10 p. m. No social of Y. P. S. daring Lent, Church sale at Krans Hardware store. Saturday. April 1. P. Hilfendorf, Partor. 1219 Columbia St Tel. Mai THE HAYES PAYS I Hayes-Fairbanks Morse Power Sprayers 300 Lb. Pressure Guarantee Triplex Outfit $550.00 f. o. b. Hood River DEMONSTRATION AT THE GARAGE, Corner of First and State Streets, Saturday. This Will Be Of Interest To The Owner Of The Smallest Acreage As Well As The Largest Come, whether you have made up your mind to buy a sprayer or not. We'll be glad to show you just the same. UNGER & LENZ Successors to SLUTZ BROS. o