Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1922)
HOODIUVEIi GLACIER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1922 : : 1 ' 6 It For You yS v"-,v ft si: ZWf TH - no need to bake at home HERE'S your old-time favorite full-fruited raisin bread' with at least eight tempting raisins to the slice already baked for you by master bakers in your city. Simply 'phone your grocer or a neighborhood bake shop and have a fresh loaf for lunch or dinner to delight your folks. We've arranged with bakers in almost every town and city to bake this full-fruited raisin bread. Made with big, plump, tender seeded raisins. The raisin flavor permeates the bread. You've never tasted finer food. Order a loaf now and count the raisins. ( Raisin bread is a rare combination of nu tritious cereal and fruit both good and good for you. Serve at least twice weekly to get the benefits. Use Sun-Maid for home cooking of puddings, cakes, cookies, etc. You may be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book of tested "Sun Maid Recipes." S un- The Supreme Bread Raisin Maid R Blue Package Your retailer should sell you Sun-Maid Raisins for not more than the following prices: Seeded ( in IS ox. Hut pk. ) 20c Seedleaa (in 15 01. rtd pig.) 18c Seeded and Seedlets ( oi.) 15c aisins J CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT I Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, I Dept. 000, Fresno, California. ! Please send me copy of your free book,' I "Recipes with Raisins." I Name I Street ... 31 TRAFFIC VIOLA TIONS FOR MONTH CriY.. State.. EE Traffic fl fYi fX7ntA 1rnAav rwit-t ,i .1 . Kill. V I11VI.. WV. MVJ LCU 31 traffic violations for October, eight or tnem for overlosoing. lie stated that he had issued 10 warnings for each arrest. Mr. Wood pointed out that teamsters hauling apples are sub ject 10 me overloading ibw, just as . I 1 f l . i rirt i hulk a. vemciea may carry ouv pounus to the inch of tire, but in no case may ThA tfnmmniprl tvuttrhr. Af ThA vnhw a and load exceed 7.UW pounds. nth and Chester Wiles have been here with loadometers aiding trie local ofiic- tions were reported by Mr. Wood as luiiowB : Ed Wonderlv. sneedintr with truck 24 miles an hour; John Ilea, speeding with truck 32 miles an hour; I. V. l?tiH i far ra rtinrr . er TIO Ytomctrtr TPA Tf n! lonhonlr arsnArtr A( mil A nn hni W, McHenry. driving on wrong side of a i m i. tuau, a. j. Aurpm, turning uciween intersections; W. H. Getchell, over InnH 1 OOfl rmnnrla H Davis, nvovh-tarl 800 nounds- R. L Chiaman. overlnArl (S00 pounds; John Forney, improper I li: t.i . n a r" . a. 1 l t a nuun itfrnra w i-t uwt i iaj unu iif l l u l i iirrnr no driver's license on person; Bruce n. crump, parting Dy nre nyarant; Lester L. Perkins, no tail light, no an nour wnn irucn ; r . u. Liawrence, roplrloaa Hrivincr tn fllrns H H TinL-. Cays, speeding with truck 35 miles an hour; Emry Lumber Co., overload 600 pounds : A. Dethman. overload 1.000 pounds; C. A. DeHsrt, no tail light, no side light on truck; W. P. Buchan an Aiu.t 1 rir.fl nmmAa T I v'., turning between intersections; John a it m a vv tvaii a pl j avjv ujuiniiii ( W. Miller, overload on wagon 1,500 pounds ; D. A. Hathaway, speeding 38 (ii i in. u n (i 1 1 1 1 - 1 1-1 1 irri h phuiijv. i ii i firiira er's license; H. M. Haller, speeding 37 miaa fan hnnr C R.inhflrh rpnltloaa driving through Mitchells Point tun- 1 . r A i . .,1.1...... ..,:..: iici , u. n. vuunce, ictnicoB urivinx through Mitchells Point tunnel: Her bert S. Hartman, reckless driving tnroufe, Mitcneii fomt tunnel. COUNCIL APPOINTS BUDGET COMMITTEE ' The Citv COUnnil Mnm.a nirrlif or.. pointed the following citizens on a "u.ikci, cuinrnutee: u. u. Huelat. H. u. Kresse, F. S. Kelly. R. U. Perigo, yj. tsianenar. J. A. Kran and K. M. Holman. One of the tasks of the uuugei committee will be to consider an appeal of traffic officers for an in crease in wages. The traffic men have maae a similar appeal to the county court, members of which will refer it to their buda-et ty library has also asked $2,800 each liuin me city ana county. On recommendation nf th nniins or public property committee, the council gency policeman to patrol the Heights uv.ii.iuii vi tuwn uuring apple narvest. Many of the livlier element of the ap ple Dickers freaupnt thn l.eitrMa A;a. trict. normally the miiftout noit nf - VHa.uw JMi V V I WWII. ' The council instruct.... rUir Wrot- ouuerinienaent rnce tn pnnnovt a fi'.i. gene street place of E. H. Hartwig wim me water main. Mr. ilartwig nppcnreu ueiore tne noay and asked i why the connection hnri hon hiiuo,i since last May. It was . explained vy mojur ocouee mat me application had been tabled hpionu it mo. 'A . ' J a w . . lo dUlldlU' ereu that Mr. Hartwig was seeking ir rigation water onlv Th ceivea the resignation of Councilman I Frank Davenoort. Jr., 'i '.:-. -y'H iiio cny recoraersnip in opposition to H. I.. Howe, incumbent .The resigna- s mmjvP .'".rt.r. jpainii"Miavrt I: . 4 it Ij HE cor USELESS NOISES Pork packers only lose the squeal , Which causes some remark; But lumber dealers do as well They only lose the bark. We carry a complete line of TUM-A-LUM LUMBER, TUM-A-LUM COAL and TUM-A-LUM POSTS. In fact, every thing in the building and fuel lines. Where you see the word "TUM-A-LUM" you may always look for a square deal. Phone 4121. That's our self-starter. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. LUMBER BILL, Mgr. DRY KINDLING FOR COLD MORNINGS When you step out of bed on a crisp, chilly morning, it's pretty nice to know that you have plenty of dry kindling for a quick fire. Dry trimmings and ends (no shavings or sawdust) from our box and sash and door factory, are just what you need. Try out a load of this good, dry kindling and you will never bo without it. EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO. "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" Phone 2181 Fourth and Cascade GUN CLUB NEWS (By H. 8. Dumbolton) Th pnntnHprft for th three nri?pn . .... - . w. --- r ... aonated by Gun Club members, assem bled at the traps for the final battle last Sundav and after a lone, close competition the first prize, a fine Mannlicher rifle, donated by E. R. Pooley, was won by J. W. Haviland with a final rwrnantacra rt Q.''9 the second prize, a fine knit jacket, donat ed by J. G. Vogt, was won by H. S. Dumbolton with a final percentage of .924, and the third prize, a fishing reel, donated by W. L. Marshall, was won I In r-v ii ii . ... . uy ej. u, duhoh wun a percentage or .9086. The Vogt championship belt was wnn frnm Dumhnltnn hu (. W lotion. ery with a straight run of 21. The season r-hamm'iinshin fnr thin hp It will be decided November 12. The annual pheasant banquet given hv tho linn Plllli will ha h.M at- tha Columbia Gorge Hotel October 25 at 7 p. m., ine cnarge Deing ji.za per nlntn A fino fiinnav will ha aafuaH . .a ai.iv uiauiu. ..... w L' V. T V. VJ and music and entertainment will be provided. There will be no regular shoot next Sundav. the next recular shoot heino- held October 29. , BOWLING NEWS The Hood River Blue Diamonds lost two out of three cloee games to Toke Points in tha P.itv Lpaitiia MnnHnv - - - - - - j - j IH.ffhf Hilt I Tonrl Ptirav in ttll in fivafr Bt VUU AkaTV'K 1 U D.lll 111 111 Dk place and they hope to stay there if . u . . . 1 .. a r if . t i i Liiejr umy gek a lew oi me DreaKS in the game. House and Goodwin were high for the evening with 623 apiece. M. A. A. C won three games from Kelly Olvmninrm. Uncle joe's Pies won two out of three from Zelleibach. The Blue Diamonds are leading the league with 923 team average and Goodwin is leading individually with 202. House is second with 196. ! STORE SERVICE IMPROVES Kelly Bros. Co. Store Adds Features That Make For Better Service AUTO TOPS Re-finished - Painted Water Proofed Put yours in shape before the rain. MRS. RAND RISES IN PYTHIAN SISTERS Mrs. Florence Rnd, who for num ber of year has teen one of the mot active cf Wauna Teirr.l. Pvthi all SlO. j tern, was elected to the ofTire of Grand Senior of the Grand Temple at the an I rual grand lodfr convention held in i Portland last meek. Mrs. Rand ha j represented tA River on the grand j lodge staff of officials for some years. HOOD RIVER GARAGE The Home of food Weed Chains - Sieberling Tires Wind Shield Wipers Portland Steamers DAILY SERVICE Lt. Hoo-l River 9 01 a. m. di!y, n j t M B.2y. Lv. rortlinJ, 7.3 a. m daily, excej t aT.iiT. Fare to Portland, $1.00 ri!y BiTtiet Portland to Artoria. The CarKir.s TrssspsrUtioa Co. JACX BAGULY. Afmi Many Hood River people have been pleaf antly surprised, after a visit to mpnt tn Iparn Kntw etifianlv if ia rra sible to secure that piece of furniture they have been wanting so long. It is indeed a pleasure to be shown tnrouirn the larira new diHnlav nmm which has been added on the same levpl nfl thtk mmxn uinra Thrt lorn. assortment of rugs, linoleum, bedroom lurniture, springs and mattresses, is arranged in an attractive and conven ient manner, which makes it easy to nna the piere suited to your individual nee'is. The inRtallafinn at a rpw mrvlnpn cash register has added a great deal to me pj.eea ana accuracy in serving cus tomera. It nlurt nnhla tha unwan shonner fn iipnirA nrinf aH roipinf in. stantly for the amount of her pur- You will finH it a treat in ha nKntcn through the new stock of furniture. It Will D6 a rileaaure tn have vnn rail nnri yon win not oe asxea to Luy. Men Arc Scarce The demand for men in the harvest of mid-Columbia orchards has resulted in a dearth of laborers, according to Senator Nickelsen. "I have been seeking in vain for the past three days for an additional crew of 15 men." says Mr. Nickelsen. "to make improvement along the route of the Highway. It seems likely that I will not fill my crew until apple har vett is over. tion was tabled by Mr. Davenport's fellow city fathers. The council announced cnmnlot inn t f concrete paving to connect Twelfth street with new market the main West Side highway just south of the city. The cost of the work will UC assessed to atlUtf.imr nrnnr ers. Garrow & Ward, contracors who uiu me paving, were ordered paid $M110. 8o. As result of an appeal of C. C. An derson, who declares that parked auto mobiles almost constantly blockade the front Of his nlnce. thfl eminoil hoi asked the judiciary committee of the uuuy iu prepare an ordinance govern ing parking in front of business houses. Mark Cameron, member cil, declared that peonle who make their livinc from th cleared BDaeen in frAnf. nf thai nAn. erty should have protection. He de clared that auto owners frequently park in front of his gasoline pumD and inane is imposBiDie xor patrons to drive up. FOOTBALL GAME WITH STEVENSON TOMORROW The Hood River high school football team win piay us nrst mid-Columbia League game Friday afternoon when uie oievenaon nign school team will visn nere. ine local team, to date. has not been scored nn. Th nu.nn'. schedule was opened here when the locals met ana defeated Lincoln high School 6 to 0. On tha nevt ufn.il,,,, Franklin high school was defeated 3 to u. ,ast &aturaay the Hood River boys journeyed to Gresham, where thpy played a tie game with the Union high school. Neither team was able to score. In the Came With SUovnnann tko locals will be able to get a line up of ine r Eirenern witn i h iin ea hi.rh i school, chief rival of the Hood River team. The Dalles team, which plays nere Armistice way, defeated KteVen son decisively. Coach Keeney, who is putting his lads through the intensest practice of the season this week, is ex pecting mem 10 oeveiop an aggressive team work Saturday. Former games here have been played on, saturaay witn the result that at tendance has been cut down, business ioik rieinc unan a tn nne 1,1 With th game Fridav afternoon, it. ia nrii ed that the crowd of rooters will be doubled. HE Lart&wood is a strictly wood burning ranAe. Designed conditions, its construction pnnMoc it t v.. A V VV cut fuel costs to a minimum. Make your next stove a Lan&wood and cut your fuel bills in two. LANG'S Lanfswcxxl h&uaranteed to burn TWICE as lon& with ONE-HALF the wood required by any other range on the market. Thepurchasepric will be refunded if the LA NG WOOD Kanfie doe$ not do juh as it is G UA RANTEED. Come in and see the LANG WOOD on display in our start before you buy investigate a- Y i Tel. 2404 H. S. BRAAKMAN Smith Building National Gonfidence John. D. Rockefeller, Woodrow Wilson, Thos. A." Edison, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mary Pickford, Chas. M.' Schwab and over 750,000 others use the ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE 5''; BectricWishing "'S'fNl 11 II I I I I I ill! 11 m-H-H -Ml I f t , FIAS, FURS AXD FEATHERS H I I I 1 1 I ! I I I I I I I IU Aa App!e Story C f!. Crc m c of rp f o r i f f K C. . m merial Clob. Tuesday received a letter from I F. Smith Pcmp1 msnrt- facturerof Ada. flkll.. hn e. r.pln.i check in payment for a box of Hood River SpiUenbgrg nrples. Mr. Crew irr,rrA,jiatly dirtched the check to le F. Smith, West Side orchardist. who will forward stlected a; ; t from bis f lace. One Of the bicypst. hntr nf Thina I pheasants reported so far this season was brought to town Monday by James Arrie?aara. a Hean snmv n.nnnf urttii-. ing company reprefentative, here from I San Jose. Calif., nnrl Cnrhvtt A Invar,. der and Vane Ford. The men killed 12 birds. The following huntera TupbiIhw killed me iiinii oi inina pneasanta in outly ing orchard districts? A. F D ii von. port, R. V. Foreman. J. II. Young and Le uavenport, tne latter visiting here irom uKianoma. - fa ff n . Cfiitt ..." I i SI I II I The following Standard OH men had good luck amonir the tiheaaanta SnnHsv morning: Allyn Button, Ernest Ford ana iiaroia uiactcman. The fad that there are over 750,000 users of the TIIOR means more than ordinary demand, more than mere mechanical perfeclion. It means national confidence in a produd worthy of the name it bears. You Too Can Own a THOR Many fishermen continue to catch fine strings of salmon trout on the tower uooa river. G. P. Morden's Brother Dead Funeral services for Roninmin V Morden, veteran member of The Ore- fonian comnoBinu rnnm whn H;i luesday of last week at his home in TortUnd. Were held Thnrarlas after. noon at 1 o'clock. Interment was in Mount Scott cemeterv. snH fh ..r. I vice were conaucrea nv i ir i-har o. w. Mcaugney. paor or the Centen- ary-wiinur memooist church. Benjamin F. Morden had been a res ident of I'ort.'and since 1901 and that ti ine was connected with news paper printing, lie was widely known in the city and a prominent rhnrrh memoer. lie was a tirother of G. A. ftlorden. manager of Th ni.m;.. j r - .. . ana r. warden, Mosier orchardist- During OCTOBER Pay Only I in T rOJ-DowN Card cf Tlusb I wish to take this crportunity of tharkirg my friends for their surrjrt dur-.rg the many years tht I have practiced and livesl amrr v..u and k that my oreror.te given at generous j amnuri ci your surrxru Dr. Ptterson merded to tre. 1 ttsxk joa. comes high! reeom- Pr. Hr.eo. Christian Chartn New rlans for the irrfr mnrU r,t this church during the winter are be ing careruny prepared. Every depart ment of the Bible School ia srnsinir - w .. ... ana mom room ia pwiii lot o..k one do the work that falls to you. A bigsrer and better Bible school is our slogan. Nest Lordsdav Bible tchm.l at 9.45 a. m. A. B. Ca-h. Suit Breaching at 11 a. m.. Topic: "The Divine Measure for I Ate " lrtcrmi. iate and Senior Christian r n,t,..vf,r at 6.30 p. m. Breaching at 7.30 p. ro. Topic: "tout Estimates cf Man." Biayer service earn Wednesday nicht i " in leciure room. Choir prac tice Thursday right at 7.30. Mies Kathryti Baker in full charge of the music. J. C. llanr.a. Faster. Clolies Tteft Leads to Arrest Dernty Sheriff Float and Wood M. rrfsy armted Morris Clifford, Fort- Ian! youth, charged with th f t cf a uit of clothes and jewelry from H. I ruciev. a fr, low at t ie picker on the East S.de. The flthes and jewelry were recovered. ChfTerd was held to lla grnd jury. and you will get immediate use of a TIIOR. The balance in F.asy Monthly Payments. COME IN TODAY and SEE The New TIIOR U'Stll ttick nnuf I l. m i n. 1. 1 ..-..ut . I a., l:.. .1... .1.-. a. t . It . I I . mo tj 1.U111111U11. iiirini viiiiut-r ib run jirixii, Eeii-cicani ng, everlasting A machine that washes faster and better than any other machine on the market. We will demonstrate an actual washing in the office of the company at 2:30 P. M. Saturday, Oct 2 1 st. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE" Will the kind young couple who gave the two young men a ride from near Odell to Hood River, Oct. 3, let u know where to get the photograph material left in their car ? Address G. Brockman, 329 Burnside St, Portland, Ore. Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier Office 1 I f