The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 31, 1922, Image 8

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    HOOD IlITEIt GLACIER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1022
"
NATIONAL PARK
Natures Wonderland and Americas
Most Famous Playground
It, scenery is Bupremely sub It. hotels arr "vinagt
lighmenta. Ite ca.npa are r.reitj - ltt e tent ana w
models of cleanliueia. sanitation, comfort " "p' pleasures.
300 miles of fine bou evards An idea pl.ce for vara P d fl
Send for beautifully illustrated booklet telling all awnu
in word and picture.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Operated Daily Between
Portland and West Yellowstone
On the Main Line of the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
r NOW Sentember 15th is the last dale pa
September lUtb.
Let oar representative. PtZZoTm
which enable vlNltor to see the Ye 'a'0"'
comfortably and at minimum cot; I'J QJ
rare, prepare your ln'r and ake y our
reservations. J. H. FKEUKICY, Atfui, " "
glad to make all necens.ry arranKiiiei.Ui for any
SnewlHhlnu to visit Yellowsloue. lH on blin
or Pd dress
WM. McMURRAY, General rassenger Agent
Portland, Oregon. a81
V 1 fWfEX
FOR RENT
Large 9-room modern home, 514 State St.
Large lawn with big oak trees, view unsur
passed; will make a splendid home or rooming
house. For information phone 2822 or 5703.
MRS. W. M. STEWART -
For Apple Harvest
We are now manufacturing apple box nailing
presses which incorporate features of the famed
Snow Press with numerous improvements.
We only make warehouse trucks on order. Get
in your order immediately.
We have for sale two good secondhand trucks.
And if somebody is looking for a bargain auto
mobile he will find it here. We have a used Chev
rolet Roadster in good condition, for which we
will take $150.00,
HOWELL BROS.
FOURTH STREET
Tel. 2551
IYT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY
Time laDle INO. Jo
Taking-effect Wednesday, October 29th, 1919.
ocTHBori
NORTHBOUND
SALAD MELON DERBY EARLY HIGH PKICE
ATTRACTS ATTENTION HURTFUL TO UKUWtK
While the hopes of local gardeners
have been somewhat aasneu uy i
: D.t inri nr a cucumuer
discovery in . . r.
. j . ., ,,,.,1 I Li, ti I fam.
we ghing it pounuo, bb -
ilies continue 10 scour
specimens larger.. Several enthusiast
.,r,A nntn sintr VOUnCT ' CUkeS.
nave iuuiiu ... . n . -
which they are trying to groom mio
championship size. t .
Mark -A. Mayer, of Mosier, viewed a
ber displayed in
i i r:..- tku nther rlnv. He de-
clared the "salad melon" did not ap-
..vtranrrtinarilv large to Dim. Mf.
Mayer said bis gardener had been har-
T! n.,,1,.," Hnilw nf larcer size.
it. , mi thai na wiiuiu i; IV. IV vuo
no pxuiiiiov ....... - -
i.:. i onri hrinir eiiHtern ureurun
oroin t the ioreiront in iuo ooibu
" . a l - nnwnoat
melon aemy now on aw...
MERRILL'S MOTHER
DIES IN CALIFORNIA
TnKort -T SrPBrre. assistant cashier
of the Mosier Valley Bank, Friday re-
-I 1 nirrsm rrnm I .. .1 . ivierriil.
...hi whn nnnnnnced the deatn 01
v-aDftiit., " " J . n mr :il
his mother, Mrs. urannie r. merriii,
1L tamitv home, falo Alio. VHIli.
n i. tn j - - .
rri Uni.n. hankr WflH Called BOULI1
1LU WV01 --
two weeks ago by serious illness of bis
mother. ., ,
Mr Mcrr ill was tne W1UOW OI me
late S. A. Merrill, prominent DanKer
. n. M;no Is Sho in survived bv
Ui iCO 1UUI1IVD( . " '
two other "ons, Kussell n., 01 raio
Alto, and E. U. Merrill, 01 rnuauei
r,v,io Th hodv was taken to Des
Moines for interment
Rflarrihea of records and reliable ab
..i0 mmia hv Orpcon Abstract Com
.. a w ( nrnflnr. manairer. uiw
uy, " ,. m .
ftk Htreet. rnone ion. jy-w
Notice of Street Improvement
Jj W. 1 Wa. I I So. I N. 4 No. t H. I
?0,.Cf' BilrV r,",'" Station! Kicrpl Katuray
I.Hy 9iit1 am V Honday .Hy only
"r. M. A. M. M. I . U. A. M. P. M. P. M.
1.00 10.45 8.00 ....Li. Booi Sim Ar 3.00 9.2 2.15 8.45
4.03 10.48 S.te l'owenlale 2.67 9.22 2.11 8.41
4.12 10.67 8.15 Kmirchbatk 2.50 9.15 2 04 6.34
4.28 11.10 8.25 Van Horn 2.40 9.02 1.52 6.22
4.29 11.13 8.30 Mnl.r 2.85 8.58 1.48 6.18
4.3.5 11. IS B.40 OJeil 2.30 8.53 1.4.1 6.13
4.40 11.23 8.45 Kuunnit 2.25 8.4rt 1.36 6.0
4.4S 11.26 8.50 Blon.-her 2.20 8.42 1.32 6.02
4.47 11.30 9J lIMMein 2.10 8.37 1.27 5.67
4.M 11.33 B.tVi Winans 2.05 8.34 1.24 6.54
4.67 11.S8 9.20 IV pm. 2.00 8.30 1.20 6.50
6.12 11.43 9.25 Tre nt Credit 11.15 8.2-5 1.15 6.45
6.1 11. .53 9.S5 WiMMlwnrth 11.05 8.15 1.1W5 6.35
6.17 12.00 10.00 hr. Pjrkdtlt L 11.00 8.10 1.00 6.30
.9. W. , A. . 1 A. M. I A. W. I P. M. P. M.
Steam
liaadied on the fteamtrains, eitLer in a lvarue of or following; the
4 Motor.
ing to limit?'l ppaie on Motor Cart all trnnki and beary
baepape will be
paaengera
D.,...,.nf tn tho ArHpr of the Com
mnn (kiuncil Contained in Uiumaiice
No fi35 of the city or nooa Kiver,
n nnsand hv the Common txmn
cil August 21, IB", ana appruvcu uy
the Mayor August 22, 1922, notice is
hereby given that the undersignea uiy
Do.nripr will receive bids for the fol-
iAitnr noniAH Rtreta ;
Sixth Street By constructing and
lavine down a cement sidewalk and a
mnnt curn ana nuiier vn hid c
side of Sixth Street from Sherman Av
omia nnrth to nresent cement side
VI1UV a.vs - .
n, ntL-
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Tfv, vt.oot - n wear aiae oi luin
ACllktl ... .. . ..-.rt
Street from Cascade Avenue north 100
tent hv constructing and laying down a
cement sidewalk.
iniffhth street The east Bian or oin
from Cascade Avenue north to
n. y.mUi Utraot. hv frradinc the Bide
SJ IU LliUlU V. -- j r "
wailf area and bv constructing ana
i.,,mi Hnmn a fpmpnt sidewalk.
Qfroot Nnrth aid. from 7th
street west to present cement sidewalk
hv nrvnatriirnnir ana lavinir uuwn a go
mant Q 1 f 1 U UU 0 1 M
Mx.th Diiln from 9th Street eaBt to
the present cement sidewalk by laying
...ollr
May street South side from 9th
Street east to present cement sidewalk
hv nnntrnptinar ana lavinn uuwn a
South side from 10th street west
about 100 feet to present cement side
walk by constructing and laying down
Aamonf 114117 tt 1 K .
South side from 11th Street west to
present cement sidewalk by construct
irxr and lavintr down a cement side
a
Tarclfth Street Eaat side or ltn
Street north from May Street to the
sYiatino'Vement Hiiiewalk bv construct
Iftvintr down a cement Bide
Eugene Street The south side or
Fn irene Street from 9th Street west to
present cement sidewalk by construct-
inr anri lavinir aown cemeni biucwuikb.
Sherman Avenue South side from
6th Street east to the east line of Lot
"11" by constructing and laying down
A MAmont airtoorallr.
Tha crrnrliriLT of the sidewalk area, or
the area from the property line to the
curb line shall oe none wnere neeueu
in making any of said improvements
to or UDon said streets or avenues or
carts thereof.
Drains and means oi conveying wa
ter ahull he constructed in said streets.
r,m n.rti thereof uvhpre needed.
v. ... , .
Sealed nroDosais Tor me worK win
ha rereived at mv ofhee UD to 8 o'clock
n m Spntmlifr 6. 1922. and the
Common Council will at its next regu
lar meet in t? alter the completion or
the publication of this notice, to-wit :
(in the Rth day of Seotember. 1922.
at the Council Chamber at the hour of
8 o clock p. m., proceed to open ana
all bids for said work, which
is ordered by the Common Council by
laid Ordinance No. 635, duly enacted
as above specified ; that the improve
ment will be let in one contract, and
mill he required to be completed with
in thirty (30) days from the date of
the ivanrlinv the name to the success
ful hiH.ter n.hf. will he renuired furnish
a bond to the City of Hood Iiiver in a
sum of not less than 25 per cent of the
eutimateH mat of the contract for the
faithful performance thereof: that
enmnletA anertncationa are on file in
my office covering me improvements
for which bids are called, which may
be examined by prospective bidders
opon application, and said contract will
be awarded to the lowest and best bid-
Aa9 ntvin an ill anerifieations.
The City reserves me ngni vo reject
any or all bids, or to waive any defects
therein, for the benefit of the City of
iiorvt Uiver. The terms of the specifi
cations shall be notice to prospective
bidders of the requirements demanded
by said City In the performance of
said work.
This notice is given for ten days by
publication in the Hood River Glacier,
a newanarer published at the City of
Hood Kiver, Oregon, the date of the
first publication being the 24th day of
August, 1922.
II. Is. nuv t
24a3l City Recorder,
H F. nav-Maon. nresident of the re
cently organized Fruit Export Corpor
ation, a concern effected by himself
and Yakima and W'enatchee apple men.
declared while here last week that
Northwestern apple growers are reap
inir some of the ill effects of starting
the opening price on apples annually
wtHgn. .SJ
"This year." said Mr. uaviuson,
"while a number of price lists have
been announced, all of them from ih
to 75 centa per box lower than last
year, no apple sales or any tu
quence have been made. There has
been less buying this season than Bince
lOlO 4UA nnat BAVen fir filffht
years growers have hurt themselves by
starting apples into consumption at
prices that are too nign. cuyenui
early apples have lost, money with the
result that the general purchasing and
movement of fruit into consumption
has been retarded. When apples sen
on the pier in New York City at $4.25
hnx. the retailers estab
lish their price on this basis. But they
never reduce tneir price in " w
wholesale price drops. Thus they
make heavier profits and the producer
is the one to lose. ....
"The public, too, win not Duy oi a
product when it is tnougns nunurumi j
high, and apple growers, if they would
encourage a greater cosumption of
their product wouia ultimately ue wie
winners. Thev should reverse the sit
uation of the retailer who would have
to continue selling his product to ti.e
ponsnmer on the price established from
the low wholesale price."
Mr. Davidson says nis export con
cern contemplates shipping from 400 to
500 carloads of aoples to Europe the
coming season. J. Mcrnee rerguBon,
of Yakima, who has peen wuruiK ui
principal European markets sir.re june
15, wa8 expected to arrive in Seattle
Friday night, where Mr. Davidson con
templated meeting him, plans for ac
tion in the near future depending on
the report of Mr. Ferguson.
Mr. Davidson says ne nnas an bacci-
lent fruit crop in all parts oi tne
Tie has iust returned
from Medford, where he Bays the har
vest of pears is phenomenal. That
district, he Bays, will ship 1,200 cars of
pears, twice as many as in any lormer
season.
While a large quantity or new re
frigerator cars was built the past
year, Mr. Davidson says ne unucipureo
a Bhortage or this ciasa oi roning w
because or the heavy aemanua. c
pointed out that the fruit tonnage of
the entire coast was exceedingly
heavy, and that California's grape crop
will tax refrigerator car the supply to
the limit.
B r
Attention ! Amateur Photographers
Let us do your developing and printing. We will
give you the best and quickest service in the city.
Films in before 4:00 P. M. today are
ready at 4:00 P. M. tomorrow
We carry a full line of Eastman Cameras and
Films. Always new and fresh and always at your
service.
HOE
Your, for Service"" A.'S. KEIR Reliable Druggirt
"Try The Drug Store First"
H ,..... ' LUiu ...J.U.....I 'J-T
" Rose May Appeal
v t Ram TTnner Vallev orchard
I ' .
ist, recently arrested Dy tramc omcers
on a charge or overioaaing nia niuiur
,n,.b- mith pnrrlwnnd. served notice of
appeal Friday when fined $20 in the
court of Justice of the Peace Onthank.
Mr. Rose declared that tne omciai
charge showed the load on the high
side of his truck to be heavier than on
the low side. He also declared that ne
had taken up the matter or loading mi
truck last year with Btate traffic offi
cers and had been told by them that
his machine was so constructed that he
would be given some leeway.
Fire Starter May Be Deported
District Attorney Haker last week
received a letter from R. P. Bonham,
immigration commissioner ot tne
United States Department oi L,nuor m
Portland, indicating tnat evidence se
cured against the unnaturalized Aus
trian now serving a 0-day Jan sen
tence for setting the recent disatrous
Herman creek forest fire, may be suffi
cient to deport him. The real name of
the man, wno caneu uimoeu
Smith when arrested, is John Segel.
An I. W. W. memoersnip cara nu
wobbly literature were found in tne
Austrian's cabin after his arrest. A
diary, indicating sabotage activity dur
ing the war, was also discovered.
Hunger the Best Sauce
Sonne ia nsed to create an appetite
or relish for the food. The right way
;a tn inoif to vnur digestion, wnen you
ha,, rr.i Hiireation vou are certain to
relish your food. unamDenain a nwi.
;mn.nue the Hiireation. create a healthy
oi.netite and cause a eentle movement
of the bowels.
C. A. RICHARDS
111 2nd Street
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Confectionery
ICZIOEZDl
TRY OUR
Draught Luxo
WE KEEP IT
RIGHT
The Pheasant and Oregon Hotel Di-
mn, 1 aai.i nnnpr hh h ii i aimur u v
II 1 II c iwvui . .
Club Ureakfasts. Business Men s Luncli.
K.veninir Dinner. tk)ntinuous ervlce,
6:30 A. M. toll P. M. leiu
Notice to Wood Dealers
c.,i. i,;.4o nriil he. received at the
office of 1 he County Clerk for presenta
tion to the County ixmri at meir reKu-
i.. ueHneaiiav. Dtemoer o.
1922, for twenty cords or Doay nr ana
five tons of coa to be deiiverea at me
Court House on Sherman Avenue.
Kent fcnoemaner.
County Clerk
r..- Knn an automobile VOU
1. 1 ..... ii,. una Ktmletiaker at tiie
r 1 1 1 1 ii u i r't HID..'" - .
Cameron Motor Co.
We will be glad to see
you and your menus at
any time at
THF APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE
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AY PICNIC
At Bonneville
Knights of Pythias Band in charge
There will be something to please all, young
and old. Get your car in readiness and join the
caravan to this noted recreational ground.
Admission 50 cents per automobile
One or a dozen passengers. Refreshments can
be had on the ground. Prizes for winners in
competitive sports.
DR. N. PLYLER
CHIROPRACTOR
Chiropractic and Electric Treatments.
Rooms 23, 24 and 25 Heilbronner Bldg.
Phone 1833. Hood River, Ore.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYRICIAN AND SURGEON.
CalU promptly anwersd In town or oountrj
l 'tt y ui nigui.
Telephone: ReHldence, 10M: Offloa, 1241.
Offloe In the Brosloa UaUdtnf
DRS. ABRAHAM AND S1FT0N
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Rooms 17, 19, 20 Brosms Building
Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 415J.
Dr. Sifton 3613. uuice 4iot.
H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S.
DENTIST
ELIOT BUILDING
Telephone S812 HOOD KIVfcK
E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S.
BROSIUS BUILDING
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Office Tel. 3161 Residence Tel. 3412
L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M.
General Dentistry
Rooms 11-15 Brosius Bldg.
L. R. Alexander, D.M.D.
ROOMS 4 and 5 SMITH BLDG.
Tlione 2021.
Office Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 6 p,
When you think of
a Drug Store
think of
CHAS. N. CLARKE
"Your Druggist"
Phone your orders
Phone 1262
m.
C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D.
DENTIST
Telephones: Office 1081; residencs 3331
Office over Butler Bank
Forbes Paint Shop
109 FOURTH STREET
Painting in all its branches.
Tel. 39 H
V. J. Baker & Co.
Deale rs in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
ury. r. ir'naius
7eL f'9
Stranalian & Slavcn
Central Con trad ars and DuilJcrs
t H00O PtlVER, ORiaOM.
THE F.SHION STABLE'S
ParRdale Auto Stage
Phone 1201
Loaves Hood River daily at
4.30 p. m.
Leaes Tarkdale Daily at 8
a, rru (except Sunday).
Every Saturday Leaves
Farkdale at 6 p. m.
JJ. J. FREDERICK
Building Contractor
OiXce, Fmitb Block, lUjom S. Tt-I. SMI
IKIOD KIVER, ORL
Notice to Creditors
In lh fViuntv Court of the State of
Oresron. for Hood K'ver County
In the Matter of the Estate of Lhza
beth Hunt, deceased.
Notice la hereby riven that the un
dersigned haa been appointed adminis
trator of tne estate or E,nzatetn Hunt,
de"aed, by the above entitled court.
All creditors and all persona having
any claims cmt said etate are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as by law required, to the
undersigned at hi office in Broius
building. Hood River, Oregon, within
sis months from the date of the first
publication of thia notice, which date
ia August 17th,
JOHN BAKER.
alTill Administrator.
rf're von boy an antomobile you
ihoaM the tiw tu ie).Ver at the
Canienn Mf tor Co. mltl
LENORE GREGORY
TPACIIER OF VIOLIN
European Training and Experience
Call Satnrtlavs at Uregon iioiei, vr
.!.!.. Mies Gregory, Hancock
st, Portland, Oregon.
Try Osteopathy for Acute and Chronic
Diseases.
Dr. R. S. McVICKER
Osteopathic Physician
Rooms 7. 8 and 9 Hall Bldg. Tel. 2012
For Wood Sawing
PHONE
FELTON & REYNOLDS
4664 4679
Our Aim "To Satisfy"
Service! Service! Service!
We are here to serve the fruit growers who are now
busy with the rush of Spring work. Just call us for
your grocery needs and let fix up your week s supplies.
The smallest item, however will be prepared for you
with a courtesy which we hope to make a characteristic
of our store.
We are ready to do our part in hastening along the
spraying and Spring cultivation.
'mi FRASIER & SON
B. B. POWELL
Plumbing:, Heating and
Sheet Metal Work
310 Cascade Avenue
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Mrs. Walter Wells
TEACHER riANO
Leont given at your home.
Credita to High tkhool Ptudenu.
Phone 4723.
e J. D. McLUCAS
CONTRACTOR
Prac-.kal worker in Stone, Concrete,
Brii k and Planter.
Eiraating, Orading, Etc.
Hood River, Oregon.
U. 4 If mnn ar rmr!r!:r.P TOUT boUSe
: ln. iwiiuti .i Jv - - ; " .
! a m for vour riumbine. Fixture and Sup-1
plies. Small profit, qukk retarn. Tipe cat
to order. All repair work tfrktly fird class.
OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SHOP
212 Fourth Street, Hood River, Ore.
Tom Fisher. Prop.
Pborj 1673 KraMroce I'tKjnr t3
Hood River Abstract Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
Accurate Abatracting of Larul Titles.
Notice To Builders
We are now working our gravel pit and
can furnish you building material on short no
tice. With our dump trucks and hoppers we
are in a position to deliver gravel, crushed rock
and sand at a minimum of expense. Our gravel,
containing 30 e sand is ideal for concrete work.
Hauling of all kinds. Dealers in coal.
Let us lay in a supply of Nut Coal for summer
fuel for your range.
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
Telephone 4111
M. E. WELCH,
LICOSED TETXRIS1RY SUEfiEOS
It vrtTTa to ao oy work IB U T4rlB.
try fma. H ran ha onl by eawlln at or
boBlo( M U rtabioB r Labia. I
We are very proud of the praise of our patrons
for our courtesy and good service.
It stimulates us in the maintenance of a confec
tionery, tobacco shop, lunch counter and pool hall
second to none.
We serve products of the highest quality only, for
it is our endeavor to lead in our line.
o)c Electric Kitchen
R. S. GEORGE
O