CO flOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 'Cft-7, -: .X J 1 Check the Costs Know How Much You Sava by Painting Now to Save Repairs COMPARE the prices of lum ber and paint. They will ehow you how expensive it is to let buildings rot for lack of the protection of paint Hundreds of thousands of dol lars worth of valuable buildings are wasting today at a rapid rate, because they have not been Painted when they needed it. aint now. Save repairs. The utmost economy in paint ing results from the use of a high quality product at the time it is needed. The best paint spreads easily it saves labor cost. It covers a larger area per gallon than "cheap" paint. But most important, the best paint aerves five or more years longer than "cheap" paint. It's economy, then, to paint when your property needs it without delay and to use the best paint. The best paints are scientific in formula and preparation. We've made them for 73 years to meet the weather conditions in the West. The bet materials PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zino and pure colors are combined in Fuller's Paints in scientifically ex act proportions with liftig-time skill. Free Advice on Faintlnj AA our gent for tdrice, color carat, etc. Ak the Falter Spedfica lion Drpartmeat about tfaa moat deiirabla color achemea, color haimony aud tnj other detaila. Maker, of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, All-Purpoaa Varnlahee, Silkenwbii. Enamel, Fifteen. fnr-Fjoora VarnUh, WhaWe Wall Finiah, Auto Enamel, Darn anil Roof Paint, For. a and Step Paint, and PIONELK Willi LEAD, U SPECIFICATION House Painfo Phoenix Pure Paint Pure Prepared Point' Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 25, San Francisco Branches In 19 Cities in the Weat Uj kouee aeeda painting. Fallar'a Spacificatloa Honae Paista ara avid by the following Agaata: R. J. McISAAC & CO., Parkdale, Pure Prepared Paint Agent EMRY LBR. & FUEL CO. Phoenix Pure Paint Agent Don't Dilly Dally Order your Box Nailing Presses and Warehouse Trucks at once, if you expect to have them in readi ness for the Apple Harvest. We must know now what you want, in order to be able to take care of your needs in this line. We have some good small Gas Engines suitable for running grading machines. REMEMBER, when you need a Piston Ring, standard or oversize, that we carry the QUALITY line. HOWELL BROS. FOURTH STREET Tel. 2551 riT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking cffect Wednesday, October 29th,' 1919. i i I sorTiiiiooiu N.iKTiinorxn Ke. S No. 3 No. I Motor Mu,'r "HIV cany p'y toy P. U A. M. A. M. 4.00 10.4') 8.00 4.0J 10. 4$ 8.(.r 4.12 10.r7 8.1') 4.23 11.10 8.2T) 4.V.D 11.1.1 8.1') 4.&r 11. IS 8.40 4.4J 11.23 H.V, 4.4. 11.21 8.f.0 4.4; 11. :w ft. o 4.M 11. S3 9.(1". I 4.67 11. 9. ID t.tt 11.43 it 2.'- 6.1 I1..V3 9 .."' 6.U 12.00 JlO.W Stations . .Lv. Food VMtr At. . . . . .Po iril!" . . . , . .. Swill hi., irk . , , . . . . Van 1 1, .rn ... , M..i.r , ti.i, !!. , .... .''-.Mi t.,;t I", mi, !., r.... j!. n W ii,aii .... , .Ar. Trout Cr. . I: .. .Wo, ; I, . Parade" Lv No. 2 ! No. 4 I No. t I No. S . ,i.,v itl'Mily u . i Motor t.i...t I Kirt.pt J""0' SHiurtfy nii.txy 1 Sun. lay Dally Only P M. A. M. F. M. P. M. 3."t) !.25 2.15 fi.45 2 .7 5. 22 2.11 fl.41 2." I H.15 2 04 (.:U 2.1'' !l .02 1..12 6.22 .'.... S.'.S 1.4H 6.1S 2 ;. ' 8 f,3 1.43 i.l3 2.2' j K. 4i L.'il fi (Xi 2 1 H.42 1 .S2 C 02 V.:. S "7 1.27 5.57 ' 1 i 8 .",1 1.24 fi.54 2 i 8.."0 1 .20 5.r.0 11.:. 8 25 1.15 5.45 h.15 1.0.5 5.:;.. n ; m : s.io 1.00 b ?, . v. ' A. V. P. V. P. V. IAPPLK HARVEST IS GETTING UNDER WAY The valley ancle harvest will get in fairly good swing by the latter part of this week. Growers are already pick ing Winter Bananas in a number of sections. Jonathans are mature, but sufficient frost for giving the variety its characteristic coloring has not pre The past week of warm weather. while ideal for late corn and certain vegetable crops, is not to the liking of orcnaraiBts. urowers wouia preier colder nights. Light frosts are.needed to give color to the fruit. With plenty of water available, however, the apples are taking on an increased size as re sult of the continued growing days, and indications point to a-crop ap proaching 3.000 carloads, including cooking and cull grades shipped, heav ier than last year by more than 150 cars. The chief worry of valley orchardists at the present time is boxes. With the Iruit sizing bringing the yield in excess of early estimates, nearly all orchardists are caught in need of boxes. Growers are constantly beseeching shipping con cerns for a further supply of containers. The Apple Growers Association last week completed packing its tonnage of Bartlett pears, an approximate 30 car loads. The yield is 10 cars heavier than last reason. The concern has sold 25 cars of the fruit, and shipments are being made daily. Eight cars of Bart letts and two of Flemish Beauties have already rolled. HARVEST WAGES SET BY GROWERS Apple growers at a mass meeting last week set a watte scale for the apple harvest. Prices for various har vest tasks have been announced as fol lows : Picking 4 to 5 cents per box, de pending on efficiency, orchard condi tions and permanency of workers. Packing 4k to 5 cents per box : Bort ers, $2.50 to $3 per day; dav wages for men, 80 to 35 cents per hour; day wages for women. 25 to 30 cents per hour. The free employment office just opened by the Association is being visited by numerous transient harvest hands, already arriving, and indica tions point to a plentiful supply of pickers and general harvest help. A shortage of packers mav result before the season is over, however. F KOBERG HAS MADE BEACH IMPROVEMENTS WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS The 16th annual year book of the Woman's Club is just oil the press. Officers of the organization are an nounced for the coming year as fol lows: Pie6ident. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson; first vice-president, Miss May David son; second vice-president, Mrs. F. A. Olmsted ; corresponding recretary, Mrs. H. G. Ball; recording secretary, Mrs. E. O. Blanchar, and treasurer, Mrs! W. 11. Chipping. Committees named for the year are: Child Welfare, Mrs. L. M. Bentley, Mrs. Alma Howe, Mrs. Harry Conna- way and Mrs. A. Canheld; Philan thropic, Mrs. F. C. Wittenberg. Mrs. C. J. Calkins, Mrs. M. E. McCartv. Mrs. T. W. Tewksbury and Mrs. N. H. MacMillan; Calendar, Mrs. Frank A. Cram, Mrs. L. H. Olmsted, Mrs. J. W. Sifton, Mrs. E. J. Nicholson and Mrs. J. W. Ingalls; Social, Mrs. A. S. Keir. Mrs. A. C. Lofts, Mrs. E. E. Brett, Mrs. Tel. W. Blount, Mrs. J. M. Tay lor, Mrs. A. W. lsbell, Mrs. K. B. Perigo, Mrs. R. B. Bennett and Mrs. A. B. Bennett; Civic. Mrs.' Geo. W. Thomson, Mrs. E. L. Scobee, Mrs. Mark Cameron, Mrs. E. A. Franz and Mrs. L. E. Taft; Legislative. Mrs. W. J. Knight. Mrs. L. W. Bishop and Mrs. Jess Edgington ; Education, Mrs. P. L. Manser, Mrs. Fielding S. Kelly, Mrs. H. G, Cooper, Mrs. L. B. Gibson and Mrs. W. W. Kodwell; Music. Mrs. C. O. Huelat, Mrs. Geo. C. Gladden. Mrs. L. H. Olmsted and Mrs. E. W. Birge; Press, Mrs. Hugh G. Ball; Property. Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker and Mrs. I. D. Parkins; Emergency, Mrs. .. L. Murphy, Mrs. K. B. Perigo and Mrs. William Stewart; Home Econom ies. Mrs. W. II. McClain, Miss Lou Gallowav, Mrs. A. E. Woolpert and Mrs. C. A. Bell; Auditing, Mrs. Jessie M. Bishop and Mrs. D. L. Pierson; Mortion Pictures, Mrs. F. A. Cram and Mrs. P. L. Manser, and Decorat ing, Mr. E. II. Hartwig, Mrs. D. G. Jackson, Mrs. B. F. Motes and Mrs. F. S. DeWitt. The Woman's Club, which now has a membership or 130, will hold its first meeting for the season Wednesday, September 27, when President's Day will be observed. Eighteen meetings are scheduled for the approaching season. John H. Koberg, who recently opened to the public a Columbia river oatning Deach just east or tne city, declares that the recreational place has grown so in popularity that he has had to equip it for evening parties. The beach is now lighted with electric lights, and Mr. Koberg provides music from a phonograph. The instrument is placed high on the side of Stanley Rock, landmark for mid-Columbia mariners on the Koberg place, and its sound carries across the river to Bin gen, Wash. Residents there report that they can hear the concerts dis tinctly. The bathing beach has developed be yond expectations this year, and Mr. Koberg plans on making such improve ments before next season that it will be an attraction for local summer resorts. Strawberry Weevil Quarantine (Ferris M. Green) I wish to call the attention of straw berry growers, who may be intending to sell plants tne coming season, to the strawberry weevil Quarantine estab lished by the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, to the effect that -any person, .firm or corporation, growing strawberry plants for sale for propa gation purposes, shall apply for in spection of the fields not less than six weeks previous to the time planned for removal of the plants intended for sale. It also provides that all fields found infested or in or adjacent to an area likely to be infected by the strawberry root weevil, which in the judgment of the inspector is or is like ly to be a source of contamination through the disposal of plants for propagation purposes, shall be quaran tined, and no plants may be used for sale or propagation from said quaran tined fields. Certificates of inspection are to be issued for all plants from fields free from the weevil. 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. hoc 0 Yours for Service KEIR. Reliable Druggist "Try The Drug Store First" Long Auto Trip Without Trouble Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bailey, of Granger, Wyo., have arrived here by automobile, the long trip having been made in four days. On the last day Mr. Bailey piloted the car 325 miles. ''We made the entire journey," says Mr. Bailey, "without the least trouble of any kind, not even a puncture." ftir. ana Mrs. liailey are visiting their daughter, MissCalva. and Mr. liHiley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bailey. Few Sales, Says IWcCarrick J. A. McCarrick. representative of Ilezikiah Warne & Sons, New York city apple merchants, after a tour of Wenatchee and Yakima districts, was here last week calling on shintiers. Mr. McCarrick says he finds that prac tically no tales of npDlcs have been made in any of the Northwestern dis tricts. Mr. McCarrick is well known here md popular among buyers and ship pers, lie makes a tour of the district annually, and a large number of orch ardifts and all shippers now greet him familiarly as "Johnny." Squash Boosts 1923 Fair . Leon Le Francq is doing his hit to boost the 1925 Portland, Fair. Mr. Le Francq is an adept at stenciling young squashes and pumpkins by a process that leaves in clear imprint any letter ing he wishes them to display when mature, tie placed, in remarkably de corative fashion, the numerals 1, 9, and 5 on a large yellow banana squash last summer. Today the Fquash has grown into tne hugest specimen ever eeenhere, and the inscription is very plain. The large squash, with its "1925" in plain view, has been displayed in the show window of E. A. Franz Co., where it is attracting considerable at tention. It will be sent to the Port land fair boosters. The squash, 37 inches in length, weighs 47 pounds. Osburn Pars Fine "Tamp Osburn, arrested Saturday night, September 9, on a charge of liqunr possession, was fined $25 and costs Thursday by Judge Onthank Osburn when first arraigned pleaded not guilty and called for a jury trial. His case had been set for Friday. He changed his plea to guilty Thursday,. A Pronounced Success The uniform success that has attend ed the use of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints, both for children and adults, has brought it in to almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival and as everyone who has used it knows, it is without an equal. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVCH. OREGON. Golf Club to Have Nursery The directors of the Hood River Country Club announce that a nureery will be established next year. A com petent nure will be placed in charge, and mothers who w ish to play golf or tennis may leave their children at the nursery and be free to participate. J lhe iregKe farm already is equinced with a commodious residence and no steps, for Home time at least, will be taken toward the construction of a more elaborate clubhouse. We will be glad to see you and your friends at any time at THE APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE St--am. t-Moitr. ing t- limit I Fp- e t ,s M ! ,r ( bandied ta the rteamtra n, ::!. r in i iw r - ar.il 1 cavr bacYSire mill I r i wjng tho pa'-M-np-rs. The Ideal I'unratlre As a purgative. Chamherlain'a Th- lets are the exact thing required. Strong enoueh for the mt robut. mild enough for children. They raufe an nereeatle movement of the lowela without any cf that terrible enninu-. They are eay and pleaeant to take md agreeable in t fleet. Forbes Paint Shop 109 FOURTH STREET Painting in all its branches. Tel. 3014 C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery iczrorzpl TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic and Electric Treatments. Rooms 23, 24 and 25 Heilbronner Bldg. Phone 1833. Hood River, Ore. H.L.DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Call promptly answersd hi town or country uy or mgni. Telephones: Kenlclpnce, 1031: Office, 1241. Office In the tirosiaa Buildinf DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Rooms 17, 19, 20 Brosius Building Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 3613. Office 4151. H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. DENTIST ELIOT BUILDING Telephone 3812 ' HOOD RIVER E. L. SCOBEE. D. D. S. - BROSIDS BUILDING Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Office Tel. 3161 Residence Tel. 3412 When you are hungry think of BRADLEY'S ELECTRIC BAKERY for your stomach's sake 309 OAK STREET J .l ft ft ) I: bdbo JCKEAt? When you think of a Drug Store think of CHAS. N. CLARKE "Your Druggist" Phone your orders Phone 1262 L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M. General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 Brosius Bldg. L. R. Alexander, D.AI.D. ROOMS 4 and 5 SMITH BLDG. Thone 2021. Office Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 6 p. m. O. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; residenca 3331 Office over Bntler Bank 1921 Ford Sedan For Sale Equipped with spotlight, dash light, sun i-or and pood tires. A nearly new closed car a! a pood discount. BENNETT BROTHERS G fjn. T. FI R . N A H A" lei. F. : aVJ.N i "i Stranalirm & Slavcn General Contractors end CuilJm M00O RIVER. CfitGCN. Ti:i; FASHION STABLE'S u rRdale Auto 5tae aar Maine 1201 1! ! Ilivcr daily at 1.1' ' p. rc. 1.. ..v- r;.rk.!ae iViily at 8 a. n. (,xcij t Sunday). I. rv S:, ;rJay Ltaves I'rf;J..;o ::t C p. m. In Notice to Creditors the Cnuntt Ourt of the State of H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor u;:c, Sr- '!, fc, J;,, ,n T 1. T-44 I;' : kivki:, Villi. Oregon tvt Hod Kirt-r County, In the matter cf the Letate of John Ll.Ur. I'ecca'cd. Notice i hereby civen that the un- iTt'CW hM teen ai poirted urtminia trUr cf the "tte cf Juhn L! ier. de ved. l y the lour ty CVurt cf Hood K!v-r Cur,ty. Oregon. AH front fcavtrg; claim ajrai'r.ft aid --t'e are her! y rejinrfd to pte crt the mrr.e. duly erifed, to the un derrirr, i the ff.re f A. J. IV rt y, y,tt NatKT.al Vnrk futlJirp. Liter. trtp..n. wth:n m mor.ths from t'e date t f the frt put lication cf this rutiee, r.u-h is Aueu.'t H. lZL R. C. EUer. a24n AdminieUator. O n-e in an 1 t!, r.f V-aU k TT...W.. f 1 4J" ; Krra, f H l Livtr tarat-f. LCI x:. LENORE GREGORY TEACH Kit OF VIOLIN European Training and .Experience Call Saturday at Orepon Hotel, or addrws Mis lirt gory, bu8 Hancock t, I'ortUnd, Oregon. Try Osteopathy for Acute and Chronic Diseases. Dr. R. S. McVICKER Osteopathic Physician Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Hall Bldg. Tel. 2012 For W6od 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. 2i FRASIER & SON RUTH SARAH HOWES Teachers of Piano Accredited Thone 3353 J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Trartkal motker in ?t'ni Concrete, I n. k and r!atr. Ktraattn, Uridir.g, Etc. Lirer, Orv-n. AUTO WOOD SAW Cit an 1 C-'ititry Wfk Solicited.. Wiil git any place, Sutherland & Moore. I l.ontt Z7-i and 1713 B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 310 Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER, OREGON Mr. Builder If you are remodeling your house see me lor your rlumbinit, f ixture and Sup plies. Small profits, quick returns. Pipe cut to order. AH repair work strictly firS class. OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SHOP 212 Fourth Stwt, Hrl River, Ore. Tom Fipher, Trop. Tbon 1873 KMidnm fbon 273 Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insurance Accurate Abstracting of Land 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 o sand is ideal for concrete worL Hauling of all kinds. Dealers in coal. Let ut lay in a supply of Nut Coal for summer fuel for your range. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 M. E. WELCH, LICESF.D YETIRI5 ART St'RGEOS rr.prl to do any work la th tut1b. ary Dm. He rata b til by cabling au or , pbosuBt to u raaaion felMitaa, 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. U)c Electric Kitchen . R. S. GEORGE m