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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1923)
HOOD RIVBB eiAClEB.; TBfTKSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 -ST- OREGON BUSINESS FINE APPLE CROP DESCRIPTION OF RATFLES —As previously announced except that he will wear a gray shirt. i Juál Arrived-Fresh Eastern Sealshipt Oysters Electrically Sealed 4n Pint and Quart Containers.; the Best oysters obtainable. "Yours for Service" Vincent & Shank And the warmth of ■ Pearl Oil is good to come back tol Turn it up to full flame—heat? A roomful in no time! No oily smell with Pearl Oil—but a clear, steady flame that warms you through and through. Soon as the room’s warm enough — turn the wick down as low as you like. “The Home of Quality Groceries” —Hear Raffles interesting talk of his ex periences here, at the Rialto Theatre, Friday night where he appea ' conjunction witn the Prize Fun Snow. 0 /On Your fö Money 8 Pearl Oil will burn brightly on all day long with no fuss, muss or one drop wasted. To insure best re sults, use only Pearl Oil — the clean-burning, uniform kerosene—re fined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Com pany’s special process. «Coal oil” or “kero sene” may mean any kind of kerosene—say “PEARL OIL” opy righted for your pro tection. THE HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY is now offering the balance of an authorized issue of Preferred Stock, carrying guaranteed dividends of 8 per cent, payable semi-an nually, and participating with the Common Stock in additional earnings. THE HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY is one of Hood River’s sound industrial enter prises. Its volume of business has been steadily increasing, and dividends have been regularly paid on that portion of the authorized issue which is already held by a number of local stockholders. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL (KnUMKMB) J. W. CRITES OFFICE: OREGON HOTEL BLDG. firHEAr&nGHI HOOD RIVER Phone Main 5611 You orchardists are clearing the deck for the real work of apple harvest We are ready to help you to the very Dest of our ability. Remember that our store is always at your service. f< Oil Heaters Cookstoves £•' Lamps In the busy season, make use of the telephone to give us your grocery supply order. You and your pickers are invitea to make our store your headquarters while in town. IT’S O.K. Illuminate your dark cellar MILK BREAD No more (tumbling over bucked or the coal (hover—if you have the right Maada lamp in your basement. Resolve today to eliminate the many dark corner« and room, In vour horns by JaataAing the Irnipr you’va to loaf needed. You’ll Uva rias, worry and in convenience by buying Maidas. Phone vour order; we deliver. Paj with your monthly light JUST LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE Carlson & Osborn f Electric Bakery 309 OAK STREET IT’S O.K. REAL BREAD Pacific Power & LightCompany | L ir> —— Mt. Hood Motor Co. CTFTIRE5 i AND TUBES The Gift Supreme— an Elgin Watch SHIPPERS DECLARE CAR LACK A WORRY a a 4 W. F. LARAWAY _ JEWELER For Your Bordeaux Spray r Not an Experiment Not a Dry Bordeaux FINEST OF GROCERIES mi FRASIER & SON « I “]\AORE than twice the mileage of any tires we I ever used on our heavy stages in the Coast T W" Range” says another outfit that " ’s discovered the 4 all-’round superiority of C-T-C tires. They won’t I skid, either. Come jn and take a look at them, i HOOD RIVER SPRAY CO. For The Apple Harvest IT’S O.K. Oregua Busin mm . the monthly publi l Steady progress In packing out the cation of the Oregon State Chamber of 10U.(MM>-box apple crop of the Mosk-r Comiuerca, in tlge -current Issue, given 1* being made at the packing a big boost to Hpad River. The cover ,ou*e operated by the Mosier Frwit- page of the magazine shows, in colors. Kr,'we,a Association. The Mosier as- Miss Hood Kivep. as represented by l “*, lon ,la" ejected an organisation Miss Myrtle tiuutlry, sndling over ««n-l’iJ!?. *wck*n* l,lant* ***!• plant aud temptations of t.he state's $tt,(JUU,UUU I ??****“* au*1 receiving warehouses apple crop. Miaa Gundry was photo-r““1’ U> visiting fruit men, graphed amidst the .boughs nf a New- "PProatiiee the ideal. Tile entire sec town tree. a,“ry the organisation's main 1 h devoted to packing. Bat The magasine curies a comprehend.' warehoiye " nmchin«*« are aive story on the atate’a horticulturalI, terica of power — grading -------- ------- —«- — industry aud Wm. I*. Allyn has writ- 11 operaUon. A total of QU people are ten an iutersatiug story on the actlvi- *•» aortlng.\grading and pack- ties of the local CUas»l*er of Commerce. !* J“® aPi>l«*s. B. H. Beta, probaldy the iamt known professional appke pack er on the Pactlic coast, has a contract for imcking the fruit. He has crews LOW ROAD B BEAUTIFUL engaged at a number of other North western osdnt^ among them lYnfur. (Continued from First Page) Mr. Bets will pack 5(10.(100 boxes of ap- , , . „ t,11H iM11- His crews, who have As a result of the Mount IIo<a| Ixx>p I been wtih him for a number of years Highway, our, flve years ,b<*ncti, uiaylwnd the winter months engaged iii ace luxuriant alfalfa fields and sleek|Packing citrus fruita in California. A herds on the madalde instead of de trainload of the professional isiekers serted cabins ill u wilderness of wil was brongbt north for the appt* bar-1 lows. Vent. Twenty-three miles south of the city Tile Mosier association has equipped the new highway penetrates the Ore its plant with every manner of lalsir gon National Forest. Lt It be said saving device. The cull apple», which! that the entire length of n,e highway are aold to the Starr Fruit Products I outside the forest bounds, except for Co. in Portland for ,»er toil, are for- about a mile, has been surfaced with ----- warded direct, from the grading ma- macadam. P Even this mil. bus bad the chine, by means of a licit conveyor. <li- first course, og (tub-base hud. The ma-1 ly-to box cars. I1W.| reel r(ictty-to care. T Tims a heavy lu-l cadam is of a type that is np|M-nling -| l*>r cost is eliminated, -......... — -• B<‘lt conveyors to motorists. ’ Visiting ........ j road ’ engineershurry n' _ the ; .................. apples to all . jairtH of the 4 have complimented Cupt. C. C. Seeley,I warehouses and storage plants. Dealers for Hood River r» ‘8i<l(‘llt NtHio liiirllU'RV lUHfliiiMii» a_ recvntlyt ___ if resident slate highway engineer, »>,.11 and! HU».» Tho » mwociation completed a I •k the contractors who have laid the $5,000 receiving warehouse. Growers road. It is said no better macadam I deliver the iippli« direct from the orch-1 road lias lieeu laid on the I'm 1 lie a rds to tills house, where they are Coast. For motoring, the long stretch- stored temporarily until ready for run-1 es of roadway up through the valley tiing through the grading machines In are far more ap|s-allng than the pave- the Mosier district OH per cent of the ment of the Columbia River Highway, growers liuve their apples liaeked at And within the Oregon National the association warelams«*. Thia plan. Forest, for a distance of 10 mi lea, sur- It is declared, results in a standard facing has la*en laid that is every bit puck. as appealing as that down among the R. D. Chatfield, manager of tl>e coop- orchards. Crews of the Slmtwell Con-lerative organization, says tlmt the Mo st ruction Co., completing tlieir con- sier crop tills year will run 10.000 tract on the 10-mile link, have broken Imxes a"l>ove pre-liarvest estimates The camp and only a few men lune been h rop. Mr. ClmttieUI sava, is one of the left to clear ditches and “cleun up the |H*st for quality mid sixe that Mosier i t works.’ For si*veral miles the high- hua ever produced. Ideal fall weather way pusses through a growth of yotmg is making hurvesl conditions excellent. Elgin Time is “train 1 Hrs and suddenly It breaks out into the| ______________ time” in the hands of t* <>|s*n above the gorge of lite East Fork of Hiaul river. It is here tliat men thousands of railroad I and women are made co exclaim or men, all over theworld. watch in silent wonder at an amazing panorama of tinted canyotisideH. Tile Such a present as an y willow lands on the fringe of the can yon, where llie soil is of lesser depth. Elgin is a gift of a life-, have reported hare turned golden. Dogwood co | hu * s . Although _ ahippers .. . ..— that time. No else will I mid purple put ch i*s-among the grei*nl,*lp ahortage of refrigerator cars of fir bunks and everywhere are I reached an acute stage, apples ever take its it’s 4 - splotches ut tlie scarlet of vine maples, rolling from here in heavy volume. the gift suprâw. The wlmle floor i>t tile river gorge js shlpmeuta have exceeded silvery and goldeu with the uulutllll- cttrloMtlu. tinted foliage of willow and cotton* I Bblppera hero at intervals for wood. At the depths of the magnili- P*st ,w" weeks, have complained that ceut cauyou, the stream winds like u th<‘y were aide to receive only n meagre lacy thread. portion of requirements. Tlie point In graivful curves the road leads waa reached when* only about «> per down almost to the very wuter’s edge 1*tit of the requlreiuenta of rolling and crosses the stream at a narrow I aB*®ll were a valla bls, it was said. Whip ¡stint. Then for four miles the motor- I*'1* express the hope that the sltua- ist spins up avenue« bounded, oa one ••"*> bitty I mj relieved later in the sea side by the precipitous canyon and on ““b- the oilier by the cascading stream, the heavy movement of apples is being opposite bank marked by dense for- made from all shipping stations on the Established in 1AM eats, the canyon receding with less I R. A N. trucks and along tlie declivity buck towunJ the glum base *bie of the Mt. Hood R. R, Co. The spurs of Mount llooff.* At Intervals 1«^ Ube's shippers needed 40 curs, the opposite above istd^siMdd by the ,be>’ reported Batflrday. They received «•anyona of tributary At one| The apple crop, It is anticipated, will point the crystal cleiFrJpaw of Falls creek's water t unfit ha over a natural run slightly over the 2,000,OOO-box pre l>oulder eastude into the East Fork. harvest estimate. Leroy Childs reports The road turns from the rocky can that the general quality is better than yonside, where cuts were ch ¡sled from lias been./«baerved for a number of straight up and down crags, into tim- years. In Isolated pieces, he says, the iterland, and a straight mile« in one late warm weather caused worse cod place it pusses through a vista of up ling moth damage than was oxpected. standing young firs. All tis* time The most serious marring of apples oc climbing, but never nt nny point on a curred In tin» region south of Booth grade more than six per rem, th" ronii Hill, where au August hull storm did winds around the east base of th« heavy damage. We are now furnishing especially prepared* •now ¡teak of Mount Hood up to tho —,------ ....— ------------------------------------- i summit at Bennett's Pass, where the materials from which you can make a perf NOTICE elevation is 4,670 feet. Tn the County Court of Hood River The East Fork of Hood river is Bordeaux Mixture directly in your sprayer tank crosaed flve times. Three of tiic* County, Oregon. In tin* mutter of the Estate of Cosby bridges, one a stee) ajtan and tlie without loss of time or inconvenience. others steel nn<l concr<*t«, are ulreudy <’bitty, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that George complete. Another concrete* «¡sin will soon be done. At the last crossing of R. Wilbur lias tiled a ¡M'tltion to the the East Fork, the bridge, which will twenty Court of Hood River County, la* a magnificent concrete arcli, the Oregon, alleging that Cosby Chitty, r<indited Hlsiut 90 feet from the water, whom* last known place of residence No more waiting for your Bluestone to dis will not la* built until next year. This was at Madisonville, Kentucky, dis concrete arch will set neross the chusm appeared from Ills said last known solve. Oyder now and make sure of your supply!*! of tlie river bed about ISO feet below place of residence on or atmut Juiy 2H, n bountiful fulls, which leaps 100 feet 1916, and has not been heard from over inussive crags to a puncldstwl. since that dute; __________ That more than seven years have (hie of the most apiM*aling views along Ì» tlie entire highway will be formed ut passed since his said disapiM*arance tills ¡stint. Bennett*« i'awi lies Just n and that he Is now, under the law, pre mile Mouth of the East Fork falls, and sumed to be dead. Said petitioner n mile north the highway ctomsch a till therefore prays this Court that letters nt tin* f<Hit of Hood River meadows, an of administration upon the estate of o|M*n. level expanse which in tlie siiin- the said Cosby Chitty, presumed to be mertime in a mass of wild tlowern. deceased, Is* Issued to him. •4 All persons interested are hereby From tills till, tlie motorist will obtain notified thut on Novemlier 24, 1923, at one of tlie grandest views of Mount 10 o'clock a. in. on that day, such peti Phone 2421 Hood^the meadows In the foreground. tion will (siine on for hearing and the Jv G. Peters, resident engineer for Conrt will hear evidence concerning! kkf Bureau of Public Roads, who has tlie alleged alwnco of the presumed charge* of tlie Issqt Highway within decedent and the clrcnmstances and| tin* Oregon National Forest, nays that sass thereof. Witness- the Clarknon ('onstrnetton Co., which! duration I Meal) has tlie contrail for grading the «ft T,,,. Honorable H L. Ilnshniu.k, milt*« from the fulls of the Eagi Fork of the Coun, (>)nrt ov^jp he section of the highway tha Klv,,r (!<111Ilt o ' w(U| will ri.pl.re the oil Barlow road, will (>)nrt thlg 1(Hh d 1923 Pack of all kinds of Canned Goods now on our sheivetz complete the Joi, this fall Crows of of o«ob«r, 1923. men, aggregating 150, with a fulleoiu-1 Attest • Swift’s Premium Hams and Bacon, also Morrell’s-IowaCotm- plmnent of teams and «crapera are Kent Shoemaker, Clerk. ollnS hHHtenlng tlie work. Six camps have _________________ ______ Fed Bacon. Lunch meats of all kinds. is-en established tlloitg the route. The! SIMMONS Is-nutiful fall weather, it Is declared, T .u c. .. c , Canvas Glove* for Apple Pickers. in ideal for construction. Only 13 L In thp, Ch£u‘t the State of mile, fit the Mount H.K>d Loop High- Or.c«,,n.foLth-e 9®ualy ?*.Hoo<» K‘j?r* Mtnntc b . bocke, riarmnr, vs. a. u. way-remain unsiirfac<*<L Tlie contract hHs already )M*en let for 4ft miles of Douglas, Defendant, To 8. G. Douglas, the above named this remaining gain J It, is difficult to realise it, but in a defendant. In the Name of the State of Oregon, year's time Hood River folk, who 12 years ago were cut off from motor You are hereby required to appear communication with Portland, will be and answer the complaint filed against able to travel to the metropolis by the you in the above entitled suit on or Mount Hood Loop Highway aa well as before the expiration of' alx week» from the date of flrat publication of the Columbia River Highway. It la thia summon«, to-wit: also difficult to renllza that the jour On or before the 27th day of Octo ney by the mountain road will, at the outside. r<*qulre but nn hour’s more ber, 1923; and if you fall so to answer of otherwise appear herein, for want time. When otic reaches Mount Hood, the dividing line between the Upper thereof plaintiff will apply to the and Lower Valleys, he 1« alsiut equi- above entitled Court for the relief in distant from Portland, whether he g<M*s said complaint demanded, to-wlt: For judgment against you for the down the Columbia gorge or heads off to the south and then travels down the sum of $770.75, together with her costs ‘Sandy river. The last bridge-on the and disbursements herein Incurred. HOOD RIVER. OREGON ? This summons is published In Hood East Fork of Hood river^1» only lift River Glacier, for six consecutive miles from Government camp. In a year's time highway engineers weeks in pursuance of an order of the and contractor's crews will have com Honorable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of iFlDIEBAL: DUmfim UM pleted another graphic chapter in the the above entitled Court on the 6th of September, IMS, data of first book of Oregon highway construction. day And tho autuinntlme when the grmt publication, the 13th day of Septem ■cenlc Ixmlevard Is set so attractively ber. 1923, date of last publication the amidst the splendid coloring of the 25th day of October, 1923. Licensed with Oregon’s flrstdass of Embalmers. Plume 1381, MILTON R. KLEPPER. elisiing year, one will de< lare who has Attorney for Plaintiff, glimpsed In advance (lie nearly fln- s13o25 iahed copy, Is the fitting time for the 1517 Yoon Building. Portland. Multnomah County, State of Oregon. premier reading of the now chapter. Save Fuel — Bv ^topping ‘cracks a- ITS O.K. ‘ 4/Yssr Searches of records and reliable ab We pay «»ah for your old furniture or For Bale — New sn<l old (mede up) make a liberal allowance on new good» stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com pany, A. W. Onthauk, Manager, 8M apple boxee. Hood River Canning Co. Call Haskett MU, Kelly Bro«. Co. Fur | Oak ¿treaL Phone UU. jyXMJ Plion« 8531. s2Utf niture Exchange. ml7tf Let Ils Supply Your Office Needs Anything from a steel pen to a journal THE BOOK AND ART STORE J n HOOD RIVER, OREGON ronnd windows anti doors with No-Met al Weatherstrip which you can easily pat on yonrseW. See Emr> La tn tier A Foal Company. s20tf » I. I