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HOOD RIVER GLAClEIt, TIlDKDAy, UfiCEMBER 21, 1922 i-i i hi" - " V 1 1 ..! e .r (7Hendy Warmth Winter's chill soon vanishes when you have a good oil heater rilled with Pearl Oil. The touch of a match brings a steady, friendly warmth many hours on a single rilling. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special process, which makes it clean burning no smoke no odor no dirt. Buy Pearl Oil in bulk -the same high quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five gallon cans. At dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. . PEARL IKEROJENE) HEAT AND LIGHT OIL STANDARD OIL COM PANT WE HANDLE Apple Boxes, Dry Bordeaux, Bluestone, Paper, Orchard Supplies, Implements. Why not ship your fruit with us this season ?. The Hood River Fruit Co. HOOD RIVER WAREHOUSES: VAN HORN ODELL HIT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 34 Taking effect Friday, November lOih, 1922. SOUTH BOO ND NORTH BOUND Xo. 5 No. 3 No. I fj0.J No. 4 j No. No. I Motor Mo,or J'l"y. . "MTaTiT" tia"y Mft ,nr "mTTJT n.iiw Dally J''1'?1" Stations Ki.-,.t Kie..Pt or Maturd-y P"y BJ ' bud'y rtu'ldy Sunday Daily Only p M P. U. A. M. P. M. P. M. 4.(K) 11.00 8.(0 ... L. BoodRiur Ar 3.00 9.15 2.30 7 00 4.08 11.03 8.05 Powerdale 2.57 9.11 2.2U 6.6(1 4.12 11.12 8.15 Switchback 2.60 9.05 2.19 6.49 4.33 11. S3 8.25 Van Horn 2.40 8.52 2.09 6.39 4.3 11.36 H.30 Mohr 2.35 8.48 2.05 6.35 8.35 I.nt 4.42 11.42 8.43 O.ieil 2.30 8.43 2.00 6.30 4.47 11.47 8.48 Summit 2.i!5 8.30 1.53 6 23 4.611 11.50 8.53 Kloucher 2. 20 8.32 1.49 6 19 4.M 11.64 .li3 lloleteiu 2.10 8.27 1.42 6 12 4.67 11.57 9.06 Winane 2.03 8.24 1.39 6.09 6.01 12.02 9.15 IH. P 8.20 1.35 6 05 6.00 12 07 9.25 Trout Creel: 11.15 8.15 1.30 tOO 9.31 tVnp 1 6.20 12.20 9.35 Vd worth 11 .OS 8.05 1.20 6 60 5.30 12. iO 10.00 Ar. Prkla!e It 11.00 8.00 1.15 6 45 P. W. P. M. A. M J A. M. A. M. I P. M. P. M. 'Steam. t.Motor. Owing to limited apace on Motor Care all truj and heavy baejjage wil) be handled on the fteanitraiim, either in advance of or following the passengers. Nos. 3, 4, 6, 6 and 8. Motorn, hae titbit of track owr Nog. I and 2. Steam Trains will clear time of Motor Cars at all meeting n pacing' points Five (5) Minute. Steam Trains will nvupy Main Line at meet in and paosinjr point, but will permit motors to patw without delay. Motor Cars will approach Sidings and Stations cautiously, expecting to fipd main line ectij -ied. To close out the following ! THE FASHION STABLE'S iAITTS PKdale Auto Stage 3 C2x3J 13.C0 Phone 1201 2 31x4 15.75 . ., , , ., t " 2 3-x4 17.00 aves IIooJ River daily at 1 3:7x4 Z-Z 1 8.C3 4-3P-i"- n "i 5 oriX-i ti'crl L('aves -rkdale Daily at 8 " 2 33x4 ZZZ 25i00 m' (exce,tSunday)- wr ivrnrt) Every Saturday Leaves M. V EBER. Parkdale at 6 p. m. I C.E.C00VERT'S FATHER SGOBEL & DAY WILL PASSES AT DAYTON SHIP 350 CARS White Salmon and Underwood apple districts suffered no loss from the low temperatures ol last week, according to f aul McKercner, or White Salmon, who with J. Arthur RiVes. of this citv. represents Sgobel & Day in the mid- Columbia, lhe activity of growers organizations and shipping concerns in both places in constructing adequate storage the parit year, enabled them to handle their apples safely. Air. Mc Kercner says that shipments for his firm in the Washington districts are well cleaned up. The company last week still lacked nine cars on an order of 45 carloads of export Newtowns, which will be shipped to New York City, whence they will, go to Denmark, Norway, Sweden and South America. "We still have a total of about 70 cars to roll from Hood River," eaid Mr. McKercher. "Our total shipments from the mid-Columbia, eastern Ore gon and the Willamette Valley will teach 350 cars." The following obituary notice of the father of C. E Coovert la taken from the Dayton Tribune: : James W. Coovert was born in Peble county, Ohio, June 16, 1847, and died at his home in Dayton. Oregon. No vember 27. 1922, being 75 years, 5 months and 11 days old. He was united in marriage to Miss Susan Frankenberger in Newton coun ty, Indiana, November 26, 18G8, and to this union four'sons were born : Chas. E. (Bert). William E. (Ennis). Rich ard E. and James E. Coovert, who sur vive him. His wife died December 5, 1905. On October 16, 1908. he was married to Mrs. Mary M. Howard, who with her three daughters, Grace, Mabel and Vida, also survive him. He enlisted as a private in the Civil war at Newton, Indiana. Februarv 24. 1865, for one year or during the war. and was mustered out at Nashville. Tenn., September 19. 1865. He became a member of the G. A. 1 R. in Nebraska and when Upton Post. (J. A. H.. waa orcranized in I)nvtnn ha was a charter member and had held fcA'Cf IClI A DDT V nearly every office in the Post I a-UJUIkJil ai 1 JjU He first came to this parr, of Oregon from Indiana in the fall of 1871. Af ter seven years' residence in Oregon he moved to Dawson county. Nebras ka, and lived there until the summer of 1890 when he returned to Dayton and vicinity and had lived here contin uously till the time of his death. He had been a member of church from childhood and was a member of the Evangelical church since its organ ization in this part of Oregon, to the time or his death, and did much to fur I ther the work of the church. He held office in this church continuously until failing health caused him to resign about one year ago. His sickness was of two or more years' duration and during all his suffering he was a pa- I tient suflerer. Besides his family he leaves a host of sorrowing friends. Funeral services were held in the Evangelical church here, Tuesday, November 28, 1922, Rev. F. E. Fisber officiating. Inter ment was made in the I. O; O. F. cem etery. Ritualistic services of the G. A. R. were conducted at the grave by members of Upton Post. MARKET IS GOOD Dan Wuille & Co. last week received a message from London to the effect that Newtown apples were celling at 16 shillings the box. At the rate of exchange at present prevailing this will net growers an approximate $1.75 per box. , - ' Shippers say the steady trend of the export market is a bright feature for local growers, a large portion of whose tonnage is wewtowns, considered the staple export apple. CENTRAL VALE December 16, 1922. Last Thursday night about 8 o'clock. Mose Jarvis's apple house burned down. They got the horses and cow out from the leanto, but lost about 3,000 boxes of apples, the grader, and a, ton and a half of hav. The Bodes ana appie nouse were insured, which will help to cover the loss. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis wish to thank the neigh bors who bo kindly helped them save what they could. We all heartily sym pathize with them in their misfortune. and hope that they will recover just recompensation. Mrs. Smith and Miss Gleiser braved the storm Saturday morninz to bo to Hood River shopping. Thinking the stage would overtake them, thev started to walk and were picked up and given a ride when nearing town. lhe stage didn t go out in the after noon bo they started to walk home, and were given a lift part of the way. Mrs. Smith stayed in Odell overnight and walked to Mossacres earlv the next morning. They were on dutv Monday morning none the worse for their jaunts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meashaw hH all plans made to start for their home at Peace River, Canada, on Monday last, but' on account of the severe weather decided to wait awhile.' Harvey Thompkins has returned from Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Bobbie re turned Friday night from the McKin ley ranch near Blalock. They went goose hunting and Mr. Hill got five, bringing two home alive. lhe meeting of the Central Vale Mothers' Club, which was to have been at Mrs. Dutro's, is postponed indef initely on account of the weather and Dad roads. Mrs. Edwards and son, Stanley, re turned from a week's visit in Portland Sunday night. Snap New Chevrolet Coupe Never run a mile Cord Tire Equipment - Sua Visor Regular $877.00 Close Out $725.00 We are closing out our Chevrolet Line HOOD RIVER GARAGE GO M Look! Listen! Hello there everybody. Here's the place to get good work done cheap. Repair your furniture; make It look like new. You need a new car, or one that looks like new, so bring it in and see what we can do with, it. " All kinds of cabinet and carpenter work done.. Tainting and enameling, All worK done to please the Public. Located justeast of Twelfth Street on Union Avenue. May joy and merriment be the measure of every home this Christmas season! Three more days of Christmas shopping remain. If your task is not completed glance at the following list and settle your problems by having us lay away some item that will make a satisfactory gift : New Ivory (Pyralin), Leather Goods, Shopping Bags, Purses, Bill Folds, Manicure Rolls, Card Cases, Fancy Thermometers, Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Hand Decorated Candles (Beautiful), Ash Trays, Etc. See the New Style Waterman Pen and Pencils. Our Full Line of WHITMAN CANDIES is now on display, also CIGARS of the Popular Brands in small boxes. PIPESnewf styles. TOYS Tinker, Tumbler, Mecanno, Etc. We are now showing The NeW Baby ConSOle EdiS0n-it is a beauty. hoc Yours for Service S KEIR Reliable Druggist "Try The Drug Store First" T; A. TAYLOR, Proprietor HOCt' RiyER, ORE. d2: Pythian Sisters Elect Wauna Temple. Pythian Sisters, held us annual election December 14 and me following olhcers were elected: Mrs. Alda Baldwin, Past Chief: Mrs. hlizaheth Rodgers, Most Excellent Chief; Mrs. Beatrice Wood, Excellent Senior: Mrs. Dee Bovd. E nrpllont I junior; ftirs. Jennie Stewart, Man ager; Mrs. Mary Kuggles. Mistress of Kecoras ana Correspondence : Mm. Helen Stranahan. Mistress of Finance; iwra. ina wenanne. rrotector: Mm. hlizabeth Lby, Guard; Mrs. Jennie Hunt, trustee; Mrs. May Chindlund. i ress Torres iwnaen i : Mrs. f lora t:ud- oerord. Installing Oflirer; Mrs. May mnaiunu, uegree &un uiptain; Mrs. flora Cudiietord. Grand Renresenta- tive; Mra. May Chindlund, Alternate. mm mm am rm w I. Eli ruW-. ESSZE TO QKf ATM 3 Wt cao -supply you with a booklet issued by the makers f PACIFIC Plumbing Fix tures which shows these fix tures arranged in many differ ent styles of bathrooms. II yoa will 'call at oar atore, write, or "phone, wc will be gUd to fire 7011 copy of this booklet M. P. GIBBON ""908"l2th Street, j Valuable Mare Recovers lays or vigilance, the & ruel u. After two da bmry Lumber & Fuel Co. annminH last week that "Babe." one of a team of black mares that are the Dride of Hood River, was recovering from some form of poisoning caused from eating bad. hay. "Babe" and her sister and teammate, "Doll" are remarkable for their perfect match. The difference in the weight is only 25 pounds. They are a gioety Mack. Dr. M. E. Welch, countv veterinAr- ian, and John Evans, driver of the team, which he loves as if they were humans, were in constant attention. Mr. Evans sat up two niirriti with the sick mare. Before you buv an antomohilo vnn should see the n-w ttudebaker at the Lameron -Motor to. nitf HEIGIITSJITNEY Fare 15c each way . Leave Heights at Hart Hotel. Leave down town at Electric Kitchen. Other drives at reasonable prices Office : Electric Kitchen. Phone 1191 J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Trac'.ical worker in Stnnp, Concrete, Brick and PlaMr. Eieaialin, Grading, Etc. Hood Kiver, Oregon. GEO. F. FTRANAHA.N lei. 47 J Tel. Stranalian & Slavcn General Contractors and BuOJers MQOO RIVER, ' OREGON. We will le pla1 to see you and your friends at any time at TEE APPLE ELOSSOM CAFE Masonic Dance at Colombia Gorge The Columbia Goree Hotel brought ine season to a ekse last Thurday night with a dance given by the Hood River Masonic Lodge. Despite the heavy snow blanket and extreme cold. coupies were present lor the pleas ant party. lhe hotel will be opened for the lourif t season early next spring. H. J.TKEDEKICK Building Contractor 0v, f-m ih k, Room 2. Tel. 344 IilOI) LIVER, ORE. ( hambfrlain's (each Remedy the Mother's i'averite l he soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, iu pleasant taste and prmrt and effec tual cures have made it a favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of ymjng children tor t-ohiA, croup and whoopug cough, s it always atTi-rds quick relief and is freefrom cpium and other fcsrmful drugs, Come in and He the rew P.siick 193 mJf-!. -hp. 11415; Fonrs, 11075. Hood Uiter Garage. ( G. L. DAVENPORT Grower and shipper Apples, Pota toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes true variety "The Best that's Grown" TRADE All kinds of Produce solicited. i.. t ORTLAND. ORE. May Your Xmas Be Merry I It is the wish of all of the members of the forces of our stores at Hood River and Odell that Christmas Day may find our neighbors aglow with the spirit that should touch young and old on the day commemorating the birth of Christ; that a universal joy may abound. We approach this Yuletide season with a feeling of appreciation for the patronage we have been given by the people of Hood River Valley and we wish to express our hearty thanks. We would remind you that you must do your shopping Saturday for two days. Do not forget to provide plenty of the dainties that are the joy of childish hearts at Christmas time. We have them in abundant supply, as well as the staples for the Christmas dinner. CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO. HOOD RIVER ODELL tM DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic and Electric Treatments. Rooms 23, 24 and 25 Heilbronner Bldg. Phone 1833. Hood River, Ore. H. L. DTJMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answered In town or country j uay or Nigni. Telephone!: Benldenoe, liBl: Office, 1241. Olllce In the Brovloa Balldtn; DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Rooms 17, 19. 20 Brosius Building Kes. rnones: Dr. ADranam 4152. Dr. Sifton 3613. Office 4151. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon HALL BUILDING ' Office hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Telephone: Office, 1432; Home. Odell, 335 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. Phone 2021. Office Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 6 p. m. C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; residence 3331 Office over Butler Bank B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Bneet Metal Wort 310 Cascade Avenue HOOD. RIVER, OREGON DR. S. L. PETERSON (Successor to Dr. Pineo) DENTIST Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon. Phone 3S12 FINAL REDUCED PRICES ! FRESH STOCK FACTORY GUARANTEE 6000 MILE ADJUSTMENT BASIS LOOK AT THE PRICES 10000 MILE CORDS 30 x 3 $ 7.10 30 x 3 7.95 32 x 3i 11.50 32 x 4 13.25 33 x 4 13.75 34x4 .1425 BUY AT HOME 32 X 31 32x4 33x4 34x4 $18.75 23.65 24.60 25.20 All with Free Tube WHERE A GUAR ANTEE MEANS SOMETHING laool FASHION LIVERY & DRAY CO. EXPERT IRONING Done on short notice by Mrs. A. J. Gillespie 1G07J Taylor St. Phone 2734 M. E. WELCH, LICE.SED VETKRIMRT M"KKEO It prrpar to do idt work In lb veterio. try hi. H can be found tf eaiUnsMoi pr"tiin to lh FHtihin MtahlMt. HIGH R. ROBERTSON & CO. Member American IoMltateof A wountDl. AcconaliEsfj; As&ors; Income Tax Service Portland, Ore. and Minneapolis, Minn. Address: 157 Yeon Bid., Portland, Or. Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insurance " Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles. Mr. Builder If you are remodeling your house see me for your Plumbing, Fixture and Sup plies. Small profits, quick returns. Tipe cut to order. All repair work drictly first class. OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SHOP 212 Fourth Street, Hood River, Ore. Tom Fisher, Prop. Fhone 16TJ Keaidence Tbooe 273 Sanitary Beauty Parlor For Shampoos, Scalp Treatments, Xeo t'lasti0 Facial Manicures. Nikk-Marr French Velvet Toilet articles for sale. Butler Bank Bldg., Room 19 Tel. 2CL office hour-a & m. to 12 and 1 p. m. to b. Opro to rvt-DtB( by appointment only. We will please you with our Dressmaking Hemstitching a Specialty FLORENCE SIMONTON at THE PARIS FAIR A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, ORZCOM. Carlson & Osborn (SUCCESSOR TO BRADLEY BAKERY) We have Just Installed a Iare Ross Stationary Electric Oven which enables us to !ve the people of Hood River still better .service. WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE WITH SERVICE AND QUALITY Try some of our homemade candies. Nothing better for Christmas presents. 309 OAK STREET Anderson Undertaking Co. . vi AULRSON.Sol Proprietor ..o:nsTLE1-rnbaImer and Funeral Di"ctr PHONE 1JM