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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1923)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THÜR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928 LARAWAY CUP TOUR NEW ASSOCIATION NAMENT IS STARTED PLANT IS R Still Lower HanUng Costs are open to every line of business because of the on the Ford One-ton his dependable form of motor de livery is in general use where- everhauling at low cost and good speed is essential. Original installation in your ser vice costs so little and the sub COSÍ IS sequent saving in in [re t that further to a Fond One4on T pt work is needless extravagance. List your order at once—a small down pay ment—convenient, easy terms. BARTOL-MANSFIELD MOTOR CO Tlie 1923 Hood River Cpuuty Tennis Tournament drawings have been made and Monday was net as the date for completion of the first round of play*at tlie Benedict Tennis club's courts. The drawings were made as follow's: J. It. Norton, bye - C. H. Jenkins, bye; R, W. Kelly. Harold Herabner; Gleu iruat, H.'J. Moore; Frauds Miller, bye; E. B. Cramer, B. II. Snow ; John Annala, bye; Clifford Porter, C. E. Graves; A. L. Anderaon, I«eonard Howard; H. T. I>eWitt, bye ; William Sylvester, K W. Sinclair ; bye, J. 11. Haslett ; Earl Shank. Kino Annala ; I. R. Acheson, bye; E. C. Smith, Mark E. Moe; and Boyd Jenkins, bye. The second round will tie completed tomorrow aiid by September 24 the neml-finalr will he played. The finals will he arranged by a committee com posed of E C Smith, I. It. Acheson nnd Earl Hbank. The winner of thé contest will receive a silver trophy cup donat ed by W. F. Imraway. The committee adriara : "It any match is not played on or before the last day allowed by law either txvth members will be defaulted, or tlie one who is willing to play on the last day and no notifies some member of the committee, will tuke the match by default against the one who In un willing to play. This will be enforced except when it shall appear to all of the committee that some good reason exists which should fairly wurrsnt a postponement and in that case the com mittee may, in its discretion, postpone the play for not to exceed two days. If for any reason any of the above named do not care to play please call your opponent and notify him at once, i’leanc promptly report results of mntchra to the committee. •tlz-xj« wind np this season with a little wWrl wind that will leave us in a mood to breeze off again next St'S son.” LOST LAKE ROAD CREWS END WORK HOOD RIVER MACHINE WORKS DETHMAN & LENZ, Props. Cylinder Re-boring General Machine Work and Welding We carry a full line of Jahn’s Pistons, Quality Piston Rings and Mann Precisatoli Wrist Pins. PHONE 3173 We have for sale both types of wrapping paper for the season’s crop. If you have not yet purchased your requirements, see'lis. CUOEZDl HOOD RIVER FRUIT COMPANY Wé Wimt to Talk to Every Prospect Who Plans to Pay More Than $500 for a Car We want to tell you something about the Studebaker Light-Six Touring Car. Want you to examine it —and to drive it. Stop in and let us prove what a vast difference there is between the Light-Six and other cars at about the, same price—or between the Light- Six and cars of other makes costing several hundred dollars more. To be able to buy a Six, practically free from vibration, for less than $1,000 is an opportunity not dupli cated anywhere in the world. Elim ination of vibration adds immeasur ably to the life of the motor. It is one of the reasons for the universal high resale value of the Light-Six. The Touring Car body is all-steel —even to its framework. Seat cush ions—of genuine leather—are ten ODD FELLOWS LODGE ROOMS IMPROVED The Odd _ _ Fellows ___ lodge has tiegun elalMirate preparations for the 1924 state convention of the fraternal order and that of the Oregon Relieknha. The lodge has just ex|M-mled $1,490 in cov ering the floor of the big lodge room with linoleum. Walls have Yieeii tinted and new lighting fixtures have been added. The celling of the room has lieen remodeled with beaver Isiard, making the account lea much better. Tin- state convention of the grand lodge, to be held next May, will, ac cording to antlclpat Iona, bring visitors here in excess of 3,SIX). The Hood River Chamber of Commerce and other civic bodlra are aiding in preparations for the event. ----- The linoleum was laid bv E. A. Franz Co. New window shades, pur chased by the Rebekah Past Grand Clnh, were installed by Kelly Bros. Ijikin A Barr have done the tlnttng. The total expenditures will reach $2,800. ________________ The .38 men engaged at two camps on road construction in the Ixmt Lake country arrived here Thursday, the Heaaon's allotment of funds having liven exhausted. In eliarge of W. A. IamglUa the road cri'Wi completed draining the forest highway, most of which was also Surfaced with crushed rock. If the funds had been available the crew in three weeks more, it is Htated, would have completed a loop section of the highway on the east side of the lake. An approximate $5,000 was spent on Seventh Day Adventist Church the Lost Lake Highway this summer, the county having appropriated $2,250. Sabbath schorl Saturday 10 a. m. The rock crusher and motor truck Preaching aervlie 1115 a. m. Prayer crews remained on the Highway. They meeting, Wednesday 7 45 p ui. expect to complete the rock surfacing are welcome. of the road ns far as the lake. e A Good Thing— DON’T MISB IT OLDEST WASHING MACHINE TO SCORE Touring Car Th« greatest activity now noted In Hood River is at the new two-atory, concrete receiving and distributing warehouse of the Apple Growers A mo * elation. The structure, which is 110 by WO feet, la being rushed to com pletion by Baldwin A Swops, in order that it may be available for the com ing harvest. The new plant, which will cost $3).OUO, is located at the comer of Fifth and Columbia streets. It ex tend« through to Railroad avenue, on which am located the sso-foot lung cold storage and loading stations of the cooperative agency. The receiving storage plants, is connected with them by a bridge over Rnijroad avenue. Three conveyor belt« will operate over the bridge, and the apples of the or ganisation, on receipt at the receiving station, on a higher line than the rooms, will be inspected and for warded. according to grade and va riety. to storage quartern or to ship ping rooms. A power and gravity con veyor syateta is bring imrtalkd. which will largely eliminate electric eleva tors. The conveyor system will also eliminate a heavy labor expense. Its cost will reach an approximate $8,000. The first story of the new receiving plant will be devoted to common stor* age for apples. It will have a capacity of 40.000 boxes. The sttucture la so built that an additional story-may be added at any time. | Rend your name and address plainly written together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., lies Moines, Iowa, and receive in re turn a trial package containing Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, 1‘fiu” and whooping cotighs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, Indiges tion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; Chain- ixrlnin's Salve, needed in every fam ily for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued fam ily medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss It, "* tf Dora Hood River have the oldest washing mariline tn the Northwest! R. II. Snow, just returned from a dis trict Hales convention in The Dalles, thinks that poralbly it .does. At anj- rate thè local branch office Is going to make a thorough search of till the back porches in town to find the oldest Thor washing maritine here. It will be entered in the "oldrat wash ing machine” contest to lie held by the Pacific Power A I.ighC Company. A brand new, highest priced Thor elec NOTICK OF BOND SALB tric wnsher is to is* given in exchange for tlie most aged clothes cleanser *10,eeo.ee Six Per Cent Irrigation Dis turned up in the Northwest. Tlie Dalles sales convention was trict Bonds, Dee Irrigation District, attended l>y branch managers and Hood River County, Oregon salesmen of the surrounding territory. Sealed pro poet is will tie received by There they met with representatives from tlie Portland division and dis tlie Board of Directors of Dee Irriga cussed the big Thor selling campaign tion District St its office in Room 10, Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon, flint started September 15. Mr. Snow states that his company until two o’clock p. m., on Wednes expects to gain wide distribution on day, October 10, 1023, for the purchase Thors during tills interval, Excep of Ten Thousand (10,000.00) dollars tionally low rates are being* charged of tlie irrigation district Isinda au for the machines and, ns an added thorised nnd issued by the shove feature, a new Intuir saving laundry named District. Raid bond« sliall be bnsket is being given as n free pre negotiable in form, and Khali be each of the denomination of *1.000.00 (or, mium with every Thor sold. At present it appears as though last at tlie option of the purchaser, of any year’s record sale will lie imsted as a other denomination of not lens than Hjs'clal sterling silver cup will lie pre $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00) dated sented tlie town making the best pro November 1, 1023, and shall mature portionate sales record. Mr. Snow serially in annual amounts ao as to be says that the local sales organization a[iproximutely equal, principal and in Is Ismdlng every effort to tiring this terest, commencing November 1, 1928 trophy to Hood River. If they should torest, commencing November 1, 1928. win It would mean distinguished rec nnd on November 1 of each successive ognition from the home office and con year then-after until ahd Including November 1, 1953, when the last of siderable publicity for Hisid River. It Is Interesting to know that a small said bonds shall mature, and shall boar Washington town. Pomeroy, wna one interest from date st the rate of six of tlie moving factors that built one per cent per annum, payable semi annually <m the first day of January of the world’s greatest buslneaara. The Hurley Machine Company, of and of July of each year. Coupons for Chicago, milkers of the Thor washing such Interest shall be attached to the machine, Is now the largest manufac tamds, and both principal and Interest turer of clothes cleaners in tlie world shall be payable in gold coin of the largely because of the selling efforts United States of the present standard of tlie Pacific Power A Light Company of weight and finances Or its equiva lent, at tlie fiscal agency of the State 15 years ago in that small town. Tlie energetic work of the company’s of Oregon in the City of New York, agents in Pomeroy boosted tlieir sell or, at the option of the holder, at the ing records higher than those of either office of the County Treasurer of Hood New York or Chicago, according to River County, Oregon. The above described Imnds are to be N. C. Hurley, president of tlie Hurley sold for the purpose of making neces Machine Company. Quoting from a letter from Mr. Hur sary Improvements, additions and ex ley : “When Pomeroy, Wash., was or tensions to the headworks, main canal dering and sellingmure macblura titan nnd distributing laterals of the Dis the large cities, such as New York and trict's Irrigating system In order to Chicago, yon can appreciate bow we provide for the irrigation of the lands felt toward tliat town that believed in within tin- district, and otherwise carry the things wo were doing and what we out the laws of the State of Oregon, were trying to accomplish to bring out relating to Irrigation Districts. Each bond shall beat the regiirtrAtlon this lalsir saving device, tliat would not only save labor but would save the certificate of the Connty Treasurer of clothes as well. Tlie orders for Tlior Hood River Contity, Oregon; nnd shnll machines tliat came In from the Pacific be certified to by the Secretary of Power A Light Company tin to State of the state of OtTgon as pro Company from tins' time, gave us a l great deal of en$>ur- vided for by Chspter 35T of the Gen eral I jiws of Oregon for 191T, as agement. "You might I«1 interested in knowing amended. The legality of these bonds tliat at that time we had a very small lias been approved by Messrs. Teal. space in a manufacturing building, Will free. Johnson A McCulloch, attor and we were manufacturing alrnut one neys, of Portland. Oregon. Unqual machine a day. Today we have a plant ified Diets only will tie received, and covering eight acres, our capacity is the aiieceagful bidder will be furnished 1.090 machine« a day and we are em with an original copy of the opinion ploying 900 men. Our sales have been of these attorneys. Each bld must be accompanied by alsiut $10,000,1X10 a year." Mr. Snow said that another record a certified cheric, or a cashier’s check sale of Tliors was Untile to lie se^lip on some responsible hank, for an in tlie present sale tliat ends Octols>r amount equal to two (2) per centnm 15. Tlie various branches of the Pa of the face valne'of the bonds, payable cific Power and Light ConqMiny are to the President of the Board of Di competing for a sterling silver loving rectors of Dee Irrigation District, to cup to is1 presented by the president lie forfeited as liquidated damages In of the firm for the lirat sales rword. case tlie bidder shall withdraw his bid. or shall fall to take and pay for said l-onda shotild the same he J. H. Sheldrake Starts Store awarded to him. Said bonds shall lie J. H. Sheldrake has started a new sold to the highest bidder for cash: cash store in Parkdale. The place of but th«* right is reserved te reject any InisineM will la* known as the Park- ur all bids. dale Cash Store. Mr. Sheldrake was By order of the Board of Directors. formerly in bnalness at Parkdale. Dated Be|rtember 4, 1923. sflot G BORG I# R WILBUR. Genuin« Ford parta at Franc Co.’«. tf Secretary of pee Irrigation District. i inches deep and are placed at the most restful angle. The one-piece windshield is hand some and practical because it gives unobstructed view of the road ahead and is rain-proof. The quick-action cowl ventilator and theparkinglight s are but indications of the quality and completeness of the appointments. No other make of car ever built, by anyone, at any price, represents so great a dollar-for-dollar value as the Light-Six Touring Car. The sav ings resulting from large volume, complete manufacture and the fact that Studebaker’s overhead is shared by three distinct models make pos sible its low price and high value. The Light - Six upholds Stude baker’s 71-year reputation for honest value. Power to satisfy the most exacting owner MODELS AND PRICES-/, o. b. factory i , . 1 LiaHrsa s-rcu.,nrir.B. 40 H. P. 9PKCIALSIX BIOSIX 3-Paaa , //»* W. B. 7-Paaa., IM' W. B. SOH. P^ 40 H P. Touring SIJSO Touring.... ............ $17W Toivira—.............. * 99» Ro*4rter (3-P sm .) »75 HondatertJ Paas.) . 1325 Speedater (5-P« m .) 1835 Coupc-M.(3-Pa»)lM5 Ceupe (SPaea.)__ 1»7S Coupe (5 Paaa.) _ 2550 Sedan ISSO Sedan 2050 Sedan 2750 Torini to Atout lour Convintine* DEBAKER INTERSTATE MOTOR CO. A THIS iS Old Revolver is Found F. ■■ _ M. NliurtlltL superintendent of the Mt. Hood R. It. <’<>., lust week found, in a pile of rubbish in an engine house of the comitany, a huge, old fashioned revolver. How tlie weapon, <»f a type in general use during Cali fornia mining days, got ill the rubbish heap is a mystery. On the butt of the revolver were 12 notches. Gun men of curlier days were accustomed to notch their re volver handlee for each victim. The Ideal Purgative As a purgative, Chnnila-rlaln'e Ta b- lets arc the exact thing required. Strong enough for the most robust, mild enough for children. They cause an agreeable movement of the bowela without any of that terrible griping. They are easy and pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. STUDEBAKER NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County (f Hood River. • Notice is hereby given that the under signed have been appointed adminis trator and administratrix of the estate of Harvy C. Rush, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tlie County of Hood River, and have qualified. Ail ;>ereona having claima against said estate are hereby notified to present tlie same, dulv verified as by law required, to the undersigned, at the office of J. H. Hazlett, Eliot Building, Hood River, Or egon, within aix (fl) months from tlie date hereof. Dated and first published September fl, 1923. W. M. R ush . Administrator. M aude R. K nox , ■6s27 Administratrix. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood River. Notice ia hereby given tha^the under- signed have been appointed Adrniniatra* tor and Administratrix of the Estate of Lurannah A. Rush, Deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood River, and have qualified. Al) persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tlie same, duly verified as by law required, to tlie undersigned,* at the office of J. H. Hazlett, Eliot Building, Hood Riv er, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, September fl, 1923. W. M. R usk , , Administrator. M auds R. K nox , sfl-27 Administratrix. A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR SALES FOR APPLES AND PEARS SGOBEL & DAY make QUICK returns. Our returns on GRAVEN- STEINS are ALREADY IN. We pay CASH ADVANCE when the fruit rolls and will give you a CASH ADVANCE NOW if you want it. Fruit which growers CONSIGN to us gets our PREFERRED attention. We place CONSIGNED fruit on our sales FIRST. AFTER THAT IS SOLD we place our sales with those listing their crop with us. We have a HEAVY TONNAGE on CONSIGNMENT from PARKDALE and we have ALREADY SOLD much of it at GOOD PRICES. Come in and see us about YOUR CROP. WHOEVER sells vour fruit can give you BEST SERVICE if he knows EARLY what you expect him to sell. LAST MINUTE service is a HANDICAP to you and your salSmen. Our sales for this week > 9 cars 2 cars 2 cars 3 cars _______________ 11 cars 136 cars Spitz Anjous Jonathans Newtowns SOLD this week. SOLD this season from this district. Pau! McKercher, Representing SGOBEL & DAY of Now York and Portland Office: Room 2, Elliot Bldg. (Cali in the forenoon.) Watch our add next week. AT FAIRBANKS - MORSE AGENCY Sprayers. Engines, ranging from 1* to 25 h. p Electric plants . J”1- Farm electric automatic pumps. Hand and power pumps of all descriptions. Electric washing machines W. L. Slutz 1st. St. near Hood River Machine Works 1 f * «