The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 29, 1922, Image 3

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    nOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922
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McCormick Mow
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and Rakes
REDUCED
McCormick Machines have been built
continuously since 1831
It will pay you to investigate this price
reduction.
The Hood River Fruit Co.
Cherries and Bartletts
WANTED
High Prices Paid for Cherries
and Bartlett Pears
Come in and list your estimates
Hood River Produce Exchange
Phone 1934
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Here's value with capital "V" an
average saving of 15! For a lim
ited time FREE with each regu
lar Vacuum Cup Tire purchased,
One "Ton Tested" Tube
of corresponding size
Vacuum Cup Tires never were better
regular tread of extra thickness,
compared with ordinary makes, plus
extra plies of highest quality fabric,
plus the extra tread of hundreds of
heavy, non-skid Vacuum Cups.
Don't delay get full equipment for
the season and a FREE "Ton
Tested" Tube with each regular
Vacuum Cup casing right now.
The latest price list will agreeably
surprise you. Get a copy of it from
us today.
Circle-Overland Co.
Parkdale Garage.
Mt. Hood (W Garage,
Office Supplies of All Kinds
FULL LINE OF SOCIAL STATIONERY
EVERYTHING FOR THE DISCRIMINATING READER
If we haven't ot it, we'll et It for you.
The Book and Art Store
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Anderson Undertaking Co.
CC. ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
415 O AK STREET
PHONE 1JM
S. E. B ARTMESS
FIEKAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER
LlSh Crdoa's first diss of Earners. Phone IZSl, 3S2I
ENGINEER KIRBY
MAKES BIG GAIN
INJ5H0RT TIME
"Tanlac is the Greatest Build
er I Have Ever Seen He
States 1$ Now 25 Pounds
Heavier and is Really Bet
ter Than in Years.
"I hivn trained twpntv-five tiounda
aina tnkinar Tnnlnn and for the first
time in over a year I can eat whatever
1 want without suttennjr aiterwaras,
declared C. R. Kirby. 394 Salmon St,
Portland, Uregon, a popular locomotive
engineer.
"My itomach went back on me ana I
fell off in weight until I hardly had
strength enough to work. Sou mesa
anrl cna nn mv Btiimnch mude it imnoR-
sible for me to get a long breath and I
would oiten nave diuous auacits tast
ing several days and I would get so
nniiBPotprl that I hfcame deathlv sick.
Constipation bothered me and at times
I had terrible headaches.
"Tnnlni did more for me than I
fhnncrht anv medicine cnuld Doaaiblv
do. My stomach never bothers me.
the other troucies nave gone and i m
nnw ffplintr and wnrkin? better than
in vears. f anlac is the greatest build
er I've ever seen."
Tanlac is sold by all goon druggists.
Slabwood
Order now while you can get
your hauling done cheaply and
your wood will have time to dry
before winter. We can supply
your needs at once or later on.
Also sawdust can be had for
the hauling.
And don't forget you can get
flume lumber, dimensions, tim
bers, etc. on a few minutes
notice,
STANDARD LBR. CO
The best of
them burn
Even the car in the finest home
garage is never safe from a real
danger of fire. You insure your
home, but how many people ne
glect to have a policy written
covering both car and garage.
As a matter of fact the majority
of garages are not even of fire
resistive construction, and the
oil, gasoline and electric wiring
in the car form a dangerous hre
hazard.
Make a memo now
to tzleptwne
2804
R. E. SCOTT
Hood River, Oregon
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"Say o right down to MS Cm
cad. Avcnu. and they'll (is
that battery up quick."
WESTIKGHOUSE
BATTERIES
GBBS' BATTERY STATION
3M Caacad. At.
SPRINGS
Don't buy a new spring when
you break a few leaves.
We have leaves for any spring.
Resetting and tempering. All
work guaranteed.
Tucker & Payton
Phone 2373
General Trucking
and Wood
JESSE
Tel. 3142
PUDDY
Hood River
Mr. Bufld- If ye r rmwxjrlint Tow Ikmk
ee b lor your Muitbtitt. Fitrarea end Sop
plies. Small prefs'i. evict rrtBra. Fipe art
to order. AS rrpr vert tirictty firjj cits.
OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SflCP
212 Fourth trwt, HoM Kiw, Ore.
Tom rbr. Prop.
PboM 1671 Kesidroce fbot 23
APPLE MEET INVITA
TIONS ARE MAILED
The general committee of North
west fruit BhiDDera in charge of prep
arations for the annual convention of
the International Apple Shippers' As
sociation have just mailed to all parts
or the nation an invuaiion ooosiei to
members of the organization. The
booklet carries but two photographs.
The entire first page is devoted to a
color reproduction of a scene on the
Columbia River Highway, a Tcenic
attraction of Portland, as is stated in
the capton. The other is a pictorial
reproduction of Mount Rainier as seen
from Mirror Lake, f. r. nam is
member of the committee.
The invitation carries some interest
ing statistics, showing that Oregon.
Washington and Idaho last year pro
duced a third of the nation's apple ton
nage, and that the fruit crops of the
three states reached a value of $100,
000.000. The three states are reputed
to have 25.000..000 apple trees.
Apple shippers are urged to visit the
land with pre-arranged plans for a
general vacation, me uivuauon assur
ing them of "Western Glad Hand"
greeting. The booklet carries a map
showing all apple districts and neigh-
oonng points or scenic miracuon ana
bow tbey may be reached by rail or
motor road. f
The apple buvers are i tolanning to
come west from Chicago by special
train, which will stop at w enatchee,
Yakima and Spokane. Following the
convention provisions will be made for
calls at the mid-Columbia districts of
Oregon and Washington and the south
ern Oregon sections.
STONER PLACE IN
NEW OIL FIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Stoner, whose
little acre and a half suburban home is
located in the new Signal Hill oil dis
trict on the outskirts of Long Beach,
Calif., have leased .their property to
the Temencal Oil Co., which is putting
down a well there.- Mrs. Stoner was
formerly Miss Deitz. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Deitc, of this city.
Her husband was formerly a resident
of the Oak Grove district.
Romantic tales of riches that have
poured into the laps of residents of the
Signal Hill district have been numer
ous, but none of them have surpassed
that of Mr. and Mrs. btoner. Accord
ing to letters to Mr. and Mrs. Deitx,
the Stoners are moving their little
bungalow home. Steam from the ex
haust pipes of a derrick has been
blowing into the bedroom of the little
home. The new oil company also
wants the site of the home for storage
tanks. The Long Beach Daily Tele
gram, in a story on the good fortune
of the Stoners, says :
"The Stoners haven't quite become
accustomed to their good fortune as
yet.
"Mr. Stoner is a painter by trade.
In March, 1921, he traded his house
and lot closer to the heart of the city
for his suburban half-acre, the deal
involving a total of $4,500. Today the
little tract is in the center of the new
ly proven oil district. A well, produc
ing 1,200 barrels a day is but a short
distance away.
"The Stoners' land is worth apptox
imately $100,000. and tbey are going to
move their little $1,000 home. There
is a certain sentiment about a home
which all the riches in the world can
not take away. The sudden wealth
has not taken the sentiment out of the
hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Stoner. Tbey
agree with Edgar A. Guest when he
wrote his famous poem, 'It takes a
heap o' living to make a house a
home.' "
Warning to Soda Merchants
The Revenue Act provides that every
person, firm or corporation engaged in
manufacture nf anft ririnka. avmn.
carbonated and other beverage must
register witn tne collector oi internal
Revenue and obtain a certificate of
registration, which is to be kept con
spicuously posted. Failure to register
and keep the ceritficate potted renders
the taxpayer liable to penalty of
$1,000.
This law became effective on Janu
ary 1, y)22. and evervone who regis-
torori at that timA for tha fiaral vear
ending on June 30, 1922, is required to
register on or oeiore juiy i lor me ns
cal year ending on June 80, 1923.
Collector Clyde G. Huntley states that
blanks and instructions for this pur
pose were sent out by his office on May
31. lie announces that op to this time
nnt mnra than nn-half nf the taxnav-
ers 'have applied for re-registration.
unless tnose wno nave not aireauy
nnlijkt At 11 rrt latfr thttfl J 111 V 1
they will incur penalty provided by
aw.
Pre-School Clinic Called
A clinic for pre-scbool children will
be held ' at the Hood River Library
Tuesday, July 11. at 1 p. m. These
rlinica or conferences are for the pur
pose of diagnosis and for the instruc
tion of the mothers where necessary in
the care and feeding of children.
There ia no charge made for any ad
vice received and all mother are in
vited to bring their children.
Elizabeth Campbell.
Hood River Public Health Nurse.
67,640 Pay Income Tax
The number of Federal personal in
come tax returns for the calendar year
ended December 31. 1920, filed in Ore
gon was 67,640, representing net in
come amounting to tl93.to2.281 and
tax. normal tax and surtax, of
$6,649.01 L
As compared with '1319. the above
figures show a growth of 17,977 in re
turns filed, as well as an increase in
the total net income amounting to
2,7411,675 but a decrease in the Ux of
1,583,426.
Jordaa Increases Acmjs
Dan W. Jordan, of Parkdale, has
purchased from C M. Uptegrove the
latter's 30-scrs orchard place in the
Mt. Hood section. Mr. Jordan now
owns 90 acres of tree. He states that
be plans on setting sn additional acre
age to apples and pears next spring.
Before yon bay sn automobile you
thccld see the new fctndebaker at the
Cameron Motor Co. m4tf
CbanberUIa's Celle aa Diarrksea
Ecmedy
Every family should keep this prep
aration at hand during the hot of the
summer months. It is almost sure to
be needed, and when that time comes,
is worth many times its coat. Buy it
now.
Are yon proud f your town. Thee
clean op aivi paid cp your ova pro
perty and thos belp to opbold the high
ttandard. If it is paint iratriaj, mt
hare it. Emry Lumber A fuel Co. Tel.
Zlil. a7U
THE BEGINNINGS OF
OREGON INDUSTRY
Even before the days of the Califor
nia gold fever, pioneers began to build
the Industrial prestige of Oregon
through the establishment of crude
manufacturing plants. Among the
first were sawmills and gristmills but
an outstanding development was the
opening of a tsnnery in Portland in
1846.
This tannery was started by David
H. Lownsdale and bore the distinction
of being the first plant of its kind
north of Mexico and in all the terri
tory west of the Rocky Mountains.
Mr. Lownsdale selected the Bite for
the tannerv about one mile back in the
forest where today Multnomah Ath
letic Field is situated. After two
vears he sold his industry to two new
comers who in turn sold the plant to
A. N. King, who manufactured leather
at the site for 20 years.
The establishment of this mill was
one of the factors in the development
of the state. Prior to the time it was
started residents of the Oregon country
tanned their own deer and cow hides.
Darin? the first few years of its oper
ation the owners accepted hides, wheat
and other . products of the territory in
payment lor the tannery wort.
Catholics Have Picnic at Lava Beds
; Following a celebration of mass at
the Parkdale Catholic cburcn at iu
o'clock Sunday, when a class of five
children made their first Holy Com
munion, the parishioners, joined by a
number of local folk, who motored to
the Upper Valley for the day. partici
pated in a picnic at the Lava Bed
park. The mass was said by Father
Francis, who has char are of missions
of this county and Klickitat and Ska-
mama counties, Washington.
, The Home of the Soul
In olden times, it was believed that
the seat of the soul was the stomach,
most likely for the reason that a roan
is never so completely used up as when
bis stomach is out of order. For the
cure of ordinary stomach troubles,
there is nothing quite so prompt and
satisfactory as Chamberlain's Tablets.
They strengthen the stomach and en
able it to perform its functions natur
ally. Give them a trial. They only
cost a quarter.
Highest cash price paid tor your nsed
furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain
at E. A. Frani Go. s-'Otf
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Hood River County.
In the matter of the estate oi uenry
Martin Grant, Deceased. "
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminisr
tratrix or the estate or Henry Martin
Grant, deceased, by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Hood River County, and has quali
fied as such. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to me at
the office of my attorneys, Wood, Mon-
tsgue and Matthiessen, 1310 Yeon
Building, Portland, Oregon, witn
vouchers and duly verified, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published June 1st,
1922.
Mrs. H. M. Grant,
Administratrix of Henry Martin
Grant, deceased. , jljK'J
CLOSING OF THE
EAST SIDE
GRADE
The East Side Grade is now
closed entirely to all traffic,
and will remain closed while
blasting operations on the
Mt Hood Loop Road con
tinue. All vehicles and
pedestrians must use other
roads.
By Order of the
County Court.
rr
Lawn Hose
Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co.
Best Brand
Cut to any length
MT. HOOD
MOTOR CO.
Ah extra p
measure ol
mw&r
with every
gallon drawn
6lrom this pump
Gasoline, mixed with air,
makes gas, and gas make3
power.
How much power depends
primarilyuponhowcompletfcly
the gasoline vaporizes in the
carburetor.
"Red Crown" vaporizes 100
per cent Every atom mixes
with many times its weight
of air and combusts cleanly
and powerfully, leaving a min
imum of carbon residue on
spark plugs, valves and cylin
der heads.
That's why you get more
power and mileage and a
sweeter-running motor when
you use "Red Crown."
Fill at the Red Crown pump
at Standard Oil Service Sta
tions, at garages and at other
dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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GnsoHnz of
QUALITY
We offer-not special-but regu
lator the week:
Bulk Salad Oil, per gallon $1.40
Blue Bell Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c
Del Monte Pork and Beans, small, percan...lOc
medium, per can... 1 5c large, per can.. .25c
Bulk Cocoa, per pound. 10c
Norwegian Sardindes, 2 cans for.. 25c
Swift's Premium Bacon, 10-12, per lb 40c
Swift's Columbia Lard, 5's...$1.10, 10's...$2.2O
Give us a call and get your money's worth.
Grange Co-operative Store
Telephone 2151
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
DEE, OlfEGON
We have the HEINZ LINE
Try them there are none better.
Heinz Sliced Sweet Pickles, 25c pint. Olies cf all
kinds, Catsup, Spaghetti, Mincemeat, Dill Pickiss,
Pork and Beans.
L. H. HUGGINS n