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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1922)
c HOOD RIVER GLACIER. TIlPRgDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1022 BIG POWER DEVEL OPMENT ANNOUNCED " ""I 1 1 1 1 , ,, , , - - ., 11 1 1 - M ..,.,, mmmm . Help You Run the Ball bring home the bacon, collar the blue vase, carry the message to Garcia, etc. 1ITTLE Raisins, full of energy and iron J will put the pep into you that makes win ning plays. Use vim like it in your business too. ' One hundred and forty-five calorics of en ergizing nutriment in every little five-cent red box that you see. Comes from fruit sugar in practically prc digested form levulose, the scientists call it -so it goes to work almost immediately. Rich in food-iron also. Try these little raisins when you're hungry, lazy, tired or faint. See how they pick you up and set you on your toes. Little Son-Maids "Between-Meal" Raisins 5c Everywhere Had Your Iron Today? F t . mm .17 F ISO Why Over a Million Americans Now Bathe Internally Accumulated waste in the lower intestine causes the majority of human ills. All physicians will tell you this, and that it also robs us of half our "pep" and ambition, causing headaches, biliousness, etc., even before we are ill. Drugs never have and never can keep the intestine clean. By the use of pure warm water, administered by the 'J. B. L. Cascade', it is thoroughly cleansed and the poisons are kept out of the system. You will know what it really means to feel 100 per cent in the morning after an Internal Bath the night before but not until then. So say many right here in this city, who have bathed internally for yeari and are now cor respondingly healthy, happy, strong and ambitious. Ask us today, while you think of it, for an intent ting book on Why Man of Today is Only 50o Efficient, " It is free to you. KRESSE DRUG CO. HOOD RIVER, ORE. A Glorious Vacationland Where dreams come true and cares of yesterday are soon forgotten. Sunny Southern CAlIFOniA Sunlit Skies Flowers in blossom -Miles of spark ling ocean at your feet, are just a few of life's advantages in this vacationland for everyone. Through Sleeping Cars Observation Cars and Dining Cars afford every travel comfort and convenience. "The California Express" has through Standard Sleepers, Portland to Los Angeles via Sacramento. All through trains have Standard Sleepers. Portland to San Francisco, also Tourist Sleepers, except "The Shasta" Stay a day or more in San Francisco a delightful stop ping place. For fares, train service, sleeping car reservations or beautiful folders, ask agents or write John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt Southern Pacific Lines, Portland, Or. Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner 15th and C streets Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m. Preaching service 11.15 a. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7.45 p. ni. All are welcome. Bedding for Harvesters As usual the Franz Co. has arranged for acontinuous supply of specially made red (Springs, Mattresses, Ticks, etc. Good, Ftrong, comfortable beds that will give maximum service at minimum cost. See them before you buy. a31tf Standard Apple Box Conveyor $2.30 per foot f. o. b. Hood River MT. HOOD MOTOR CO. A regular meeting of the Pacific Power & Light Company officials and district managers took place in Hond Kiver during the past week, and about 140 members of the company organiza tion visited the city, discussed utility problems and went over the new row erdale h ydro-electric development. At a dinner held at the f hoenix Utu ity Company's camp Tuesday night of last week, two important announce ments were made. The first was to the effect that the Federal Power Com mission had just granted thn Pacific Power & Light Company a preliminary power permit for the reclamation power site on the Deschutes river 20 miles from its mouth. Ihis site is capable of developing 30,000 kilowatts and a plant at the site will cost over $5,000,000. It is probable that the next plant to be developed by the com pany will be at the reclamation site. The preliminary permit is granted the company for the purpose or allowing time for engineering investigations which will take more than a year. the second announcement was to the effect that Lewis A. McArthur, for a number of years general manager, had just been elected vice-president of the company. Mr. McArthur is well known in Hood River. The Pacific Power & Light Company meetings are held for the purpose of dicsussing various operating problems connected with the utility business. Papers are presented covering methods or improving service, both at the cus tomer's premises and also in the com pany offices. Considerable time was devoted to the company's regular fall washing machine campaign which is now in progress, and also the pre ferred stock campaign which will be gin in November. 1 he company has an annual improvement budget of about S()50,000, not including special developments such as are now going on at Hood River, and a substantial part oi.this large amount must be raised through the sale of preferred stock. The company now has about 1,000 stockholders in the towns it serves. Among those present at the meetings were John A. Laing, vice-president ana general attorney ; Lewis A. McAr thur, vice-president and general man ager ; Geo. L. Myers, assistant to the president; John V. Strange, assistant general manager: H. H. bchoolfield. chief engineer; P. J. Kean, purchasing agent; w. i. Neul, rate engineer; S. E. Skelley, manager of investment de partment and James Russell, statisti cian, all or Portland ; J. 11. Siegfried, of Pasco, superintendent of rower : R. J. Jenks. of Lewiston. superintendent of gas plants; G. I. Drennan, of Walla Walla, traveling inspector; J. C. Campbell and W. A. Dunlap, traveling auditois, and 16 district managers from various parts of Oregon. Wash ington and Idaho. The company now serves more than 50,000 customers, has nearly 1,500 miles of pole line and does more than $3,000,000 of gross business a year. UPPER COLUMBIA DE VELOPMENT PLANNED SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN i Judge Its Quality Then Price EQUIPMENT Automatic windshield wiper. Rear-view mirror. Beaded radiator. Exhautt heater. Courtesy light. Jeweled eight-day clock. Cowl ventilator. Thief proof transmission lock. Rain visor. Opalescent corner lights. Massive headlights. Artistic coach lamps. Pour doors that swing wide open. Simple automatic window lifts raise or lower plate glass windows. , There's something alluring about the Studebaker Special -Six Sedan. You notice it when you pass one on the street. It grows on you as you examine the car's details. It be comes even more pronounced when you take the wheel and drive it. No wonder the Special -Six Sedan carries such an appeal! Its beauty of line, finish and -appointments fascinates you. The delightful har mony of color in the upholstery, the completeness of the appointments and the soft carpeting afford real etegance and at a new low price. The body is a striking example of the handicraft of Studebaker arti sans. Built in Studebaker plants where the coachmaker's art has been handed down from father to son for more than two generations. It is mounted on the same de pendable Special -Six chassis that has added new fame to the name St udebakerwherevercarsare known. Compare its appearance, its en durance records, its comfort, its equipment and its recognized reli ability with any car within hundreds of dollars of its price. Judge it on quality first then price because price alone is no indication of its intrinsic value. You can hive confidence in the quality of Stud. tidier cars in the 70 years of br.lncss success and manufacturing integrity back of them and in the sterling dollar-for-dollar value built into them. The name Studebaker on your car insures satisfaction I MODELS AND PRICES-, o. b. factories LIGHT-SIX I SPKCIAL-SIX I Bid SIX S-P"lA U3L W- B- S-FaiA W W- B- 7-P..., IW W. B. 0 H. P. 50 H. P. tO H. P. Touring $ 975 Touring $1275 louring 1650 Roadster (3-Fast.)- 975 Roadster (2-Pass.).. 1250 Speedster (4-Pass.) 1785 Coupe-Roadster Roadster(4-Pass.).. 1275 Coupe (4-Pwis.) 2275 (2 Pass.) 1225 Coupe (4-Pass ) 1875 Sedan 2475 Sedan 1550 Sedan.. 2050 Sedan (Special) 2650 Cord Tire Standard Equipment CAMERON MOTOR CO., Hood River T H I S o I S STUDEBAKER YEAR With promiFe that an important turn may be made in the lone campaign for the development of the upper Columbia river a ronleie ire has be.tn railed bv the executive committee of the Onen River Association to be held in Pendle ton beginning at 10 o'clock Friday morning, November 17. The utilization of the river for power, irrigation and transportation will be considered. Deleeatep have been invited from all of the cities of the interior, from Spokane, Lewiston, me uaiies, Hood Kiver. Baker. La drande, Walla Walla. Pasco, Kenne- wick and from Portland. The attend ance promises to be unusually repre sentative. The executive committee of the Open Kiver Association consists of Joseph N. lesl, A. H. Devers, Joseph i. reters, uenry Harm and James A. Smith, of Portland, and Judge W. J. Mariner, of Blulock. Plans for the canalization of the upper Columbia for transportation. with the utilization of the head thus formed for power, and the diversion of the water backed up for irrigation. were halted by the world war. Some eight years have pa8ed since anv strong effort was made to make use of the water of the Columbia. It is now planned not only to revive the former etiort but to bring to bear legislation enacted in behalf of power, irrigation. and tranf portation, and if possible to increase the recently obvious interest on the part of large moneyed interests in matters ol this kind. Cows Given Tuberculin Test Dr. M. E. Welch, county veterinar ian, has just noifched giving a tuber culin test to eight cows owned by T. B. Chambers. West Side dairvmnn. He found the animals in excellent health, he stated. We will please you with our Dressmaking Hemstitching a Specialty FLORENCE SIMONTON at THE PARIS FAIR W Local Guarantee Given a-" No nf of Knilana pain coatinue work. Ask to see Gle-o-ni PUu Treatment.' KRESSE DRUG COMPANY HOOD RIVER. ORE. 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 TDM-A-LUM LDMBER, 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. Unique Motorcycle Here ThA fnnnt llinmia mnlAnt'ila ever seen here passed through last week carrvine Mr. and Mrs Harris, of Chicaeo. who are on WHO tit Hun Dw.irfi Calif Thoii. torcyle, a Henderson, is equipped lllKA fufihtnn A stioiMolltf luiilf car carries hfd. liner and linrcflirp. sitnn of which Mrs. Harris rides. Yet there is sufficient room for ber to sit in com fort. Mr. Harris stated that hp and wife had been on the rosd a month They found biking conditions they stated. outfit town L. their mo in de side his good, Phone 4121. That's our self-starter. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. LUMBER BILL, Mgr. Riverside Church A comradeship of worship nd service. Mimiay school 4 a m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Youni? iem)le niwtintr 7 n. m r- I i - - .... Sumlav Kvcninj rltil-7:4.Y lt ami Sril .Ti.n'iays .xivfiniKT 10 .larcn inclusive. Mide-k Bibie Ix-ctnre Thursday even ing at 7 :30. Other meetings subject to special announcement. i 0 Sk. PERSONAL SHOPPING First Charch of Christ. Scientist Services nill be held in Church Building, !Uh snd Kngene, Sunday, 11 :0i a. m. Subject: Iiijctrine of Atone ment. Sunday School at 11 a. m. Welnelsy service, 8 p. m. The read;ng room is open daily from S to 5 p. m., in the Church. S. E. BARTMESS FD1ML DIRECTOR Al LICENSED EMIR Licensed w ith Oregon's first class cf Embalmers. Phone I3S!, 3S2I HOOD RIVER. OREGON Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 1394 WJ. Baker & Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands A Rf marlablt fUcnrd Chsmlrlin's Cough Remedy has a remakratle record. It has been in use fur colds, croup and w hoopirfr cougb for almost half a cr.tury and bas con stantly frronn in favor and popularity as its gfod qusiities became better known. It is tfce standard and main reliance for these diseases in thousands of horres. The farts that it can al ways be defiended v;n and is safe and pleasant to take are ereatly in its faor when it is wanted for children. See the Larfr rsrpe at H. S. Draak man'a, Smith Li .'.g , tfure you equip ivour aiutien. 1 ou li v sorry u you dont Personal shopping has advantages over ordering from the home. Some think only of the trouble, but they havo a change of mind after they try personal shopping on account of the sav ings. It's enjoyable, brightens up the week like those big red apples brighten up the sideboard-gives the table a touch which the homo shopper misses. coez51 Consolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL 413 OAK STREET o