, ■ HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923 GOITRE Is a Desease which Impairs the health and re­ tard* mental development. Nothing we know of has helped as rnauy sufferers as Dr. Hayesea'a EURE­ KA GOITRE TREATMENTS. It has been in use since 1888. Suffi­ cient medication for one mouth costs but *5 for both Internal and external treatment. Sold by A. 8. Kelr and Hood River Drug Co. and dru£ghjtij-ever2>where^>i^> UR NEW YEAR arises above the horizon and sees - our determination to fur­ nish better shoes at lower prices than we have done in the past. The success which attended our ef­ forts is a splendid spur to even better service. We thank all our friends and wish them joy and prosperity O. A.C. SHORT COURSES iDtanalve practical Instruction In agricul­ tural flpflelalllflfl varying from on* week to » weeks aa follows: General Ag'lflulture ........Jan. l-March 1» Horticulture.......... ................. Jan. »-March IS Dairy Manufacturing. ........... —.Jan.7-Fflb. t Herdsmen and Cow Testers.......Jan. S-Junfl 11 Farm Mechanics, Tractors. Trucka, «to........................ . ,Ja*. IMarcb IS Farm Macbanlca (oa* week):.. Feb. IS-Fflb. S Third Annual Banner'. Bchool Fab. t-Fflb. X land Claaalbcatlon and Appraleal....................... —........Jan. 7-Jan. 11 Agricoltura! Economie Conference............................. Jan. 21-Jaa. V Por furlber laformatloa resvrdlng any couree adtlreaa Tbfl RKGIOTHAR OHEG.N AGRICOLTURA!. -COLLEGE, Corvallla, Oregon. di7 FORBES & MICHEL House, Sign and Auto­ mobile Painting e Kalsomining, Decorating Paper Hanging Service and satisfaction guaranteed TeL 2584 and 2352 J. C. JOHNSEN OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SHOP has moved—the new 1< cation is 908 12th Street where there will be a lasge dis­ play of Plumbing snd Heating Goods at reasonable prices. The new location will be known m - TOM FUHIR'S flssdis, « fastis, 908 12* Siraat, fast Iwtr For a long time we have^bought Apples and Pear*. Growers make no miatake^in selling their Apples, especially to a well-established'local firm. We sell oiled wrapping paper, common' wrapping paper, spray material, and all other supplies needed. Our business is handling growers’ accounts, buying and selling Apples, warehousing. Warehouses at Odell and Hood River CALL AND SEE US KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. [HOOD RIVER, ORE. HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 37 Taking effect Sunday. July 29th, 1923, KOKTHBOUND No. 1 No. 1 Motor •ally P. M. 4.15 4.18 4.28 4 38 4.41 Motor Baity •Dally Except B’nd’y 4.46 4 52 4.57 5 01 5.05 5.10 6.15 12.11 8.43 12.17 8.48 12 22 8 58 12 26 9.03 12.30 9.08 12.35 9 15 12.40 9.25 .......... Tront Creek ........... A. M. A. M. 11.40 11.43 11.53 12 a? 12 06 8.00 8.05 8.15 8.25 8 30 NO. 2 Sfled liver Ar........... ......... Powerdale ............... ........ Switchback............. ...... Van Horn ............. ............. Mohr ................ ............. Lents ................ ............. Odell ................ ........... Summit ............. ...........Bloucher ................ ........... Holstein ................ ........... Winans ............. ............... Dee......... pm ... ............ Camp 1—.»,■... Nt. 4 fa. 8 Jally ♦ bally xrepi Kioapt Bunday I Bunday Motor Satani.; 0.1, Baity A. M. P. M. 3.15 9.15 8 12 9.12 8.05 9.02 8 52 2.55 2.50 -8.48 P. M. P. M. 2.55 2.52 2.42 2 32 2 28 7.30 7.27 7.17 7.07 7.03 8.43 8.30 «31 8.27 8 24 8.20 8.12 2.23 2.16 2 11 2.07 2.04 2 00 1.52 658 6.51 II 46 6 42 6 39 « 35 6.27 Î Stations ... Lv. Nfl. 4 2.45 2.40 2 35 2.25 2.20 3,15 ir.15 11.05 12 50 9.36 ............Woodworth .......... 8 05 1.45 6 20 11.00 8.00 12.56 10 00 ....Ar. Parkdsl« Lv.... 1.40 6.15 P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. *8team. tMotor. Owing to limited space on Motor Cars all trunks and heavy baggage will be handled on the steam trains, either in advance of or following the passengers. Noe. 3. 4, 5, 6 and 8, Motors, have right of track over Noe. 1 and 2. Steam Trains will clear time of Motor Cars at all meeting and passing points Five (5) Minutes. Steam Trains will occupy Main Line at meeting and passing points, but will permit motors to pass without delay. Motor Cara will approach Sidings and Stations cautiously, expecting to find main line occupied. h . l . M c K ittrick , Despr. f . m . shurtliff , supt. 5 25 5 30 ’„Y- ' '•■W' and get ready for THE NEW YEAR IT IS OUR HOPE THAT ALL OF OUR GOOD FRIENDS OF HOOD RIVER MAY HAVE RECORDED ON THEIR SLATE OF 1924 EVENTS IN REFLECTION OF THE HAPPINESS THAT COMES FROM DEEPS AND DESIRES COME TRUE Yours for Service A. S. KEIR ATTAINED Reliable Druggist Try The Drug Store First FINE LINE OF AND Handbag's IDEAL-FRUIT GRADER IS WIDELY KNOWN WM. WEBER z 1 HEIGHTS JITNEY (By G. R. Frey) Guiuard A Roslger, the founders of' the Ideal Fruit 4 Nursery Co., decided to come to Hood River because of a Fare 15c each way strike oii theold East Side Ry., now the Oregon City Electric. Real Estate and Insurance Mr. Guinard was foreman of the Leave Hcijhto at Bart Hotel Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles. blackimilth shop and had tn-en with the Leave Awn town at Electric Kitchen. railway company eight years. As was J. D. McLUCAS then the custom, a foreman was ex­ Other drive, at reasonable prices pected to work evenings and Sunday, CONTRACTOR Practical worker in Htonn, Concrete, when nqpded, without overtime, and it waa usually necessary. The. strike Brick and Plaater. Office : Electric Kitchen. Excavating, Grading, Etc. was called about July, 1902. That Phone 1191 , Telephone 5934 day the Wolf & Stricker shipyard on the Fast Side, adjoining the old wood­ en Madison street, now Hawthorn H. L. DUMBLE, street bridge was also destroyed. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Call« promptly answer ad tn town or aonntry The traffic tie-up was chargixl to the Day or Nlgtit. flrq instead of the strike. After about MAY EVERY DAY OF Telephones: Residence, 1M1: Offloa, 1M1. threw weeks the railway company of- Offlea In tba Bronin. Bnlldlny fered to relnatute the strikers. Nothing EVERY WEEK OF THE The men were Drs. Abraham & Sifton was accomplished. to return. A few days later COMING YEAR BE PHYSICIANS and 8URGEON8 strike breakers arrived, and ns was ONE OF Rooms 17, 19, 20 Broaius Building exjx-eted. j>l«cee were made for them. .Mr. Gulgnard was a blacksmith Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 3613. Office 4151, without a fire. His friend, Mr. Ilosl- ger, with 30 jMxtra’ shop experience, E. O. DUTRO, M. D. - was inside car finisher in the Washing­ ton Street Railway shops. Physician and Surgeon Both were thoroughly disgusted HALL BUILDING with labor ' conditions. Mr. Roslger looked to the farm for independence Office hours, 2 to S p. m. T.l.phon.a: Offlea, 1432| Re.ld.nc« 1415 and contentment. Farm life did not anò apiienl to Mr. Gulgnard in any way. About this time the Sunday Oregonian Dr. W. DONALD N1CKELSEN, ran a special Hood River edition. The Surgeon demand for the valley's strawberries STEVENS BLDG.. PORTLAND exceeded the supply, the prices were Consultation Hood River by appoint­ gd River. Prnsppritii IT’S O.K. REAL MILK BREAD O.K. JUST LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE M C. A. RICHARDS The Electric Bakery W. A. Osborn, Prop. 309 OAK STREET* IT’S O. K. REAL BREAD IT’S O.K. TONSILS Reconstructed or removed Stranahan & Slaven »'i ', Í Clean Off the 1923 Slate Hood River Abstract Co. APPLES—PEARS SOUTH BOUND The Twentieth Century grocery which opened la Hood River tw* years ago last Septeipber Is one of a chain of thirty one stores operated throughout the state including one at Vancouver, Washington. This concern has had a most re­ markable growth which, according to Mr. D. B. Cramer, the local manager, is predicated by the principle of giving predicated by the principle of giving the consumer the best merchandise ob­ tainable at the lowest possible prices. Because of their immense purchasing power the Twentieth Century stores not only bny at rock bottom prices but are in a position to select their goods from the best markets in all part* of the country, thus giving their patrons the benefit of both quality and price. He states further that the Twentieth Century store* are not "cut rate” stores but are founded on the belief that there are thousands of people who prefer to pay cash and carry their groceries home, thereby paying themselves for the service instead of pnying the mer­ chant. In this way their patrons save practically ten per cent which is equi­ valent to getting their groceries free over one month in each year. Worth while isn’t it? To prove that this firm operates the kind of steres the public wants, Mr. Cramer point* to the fact that they started with one store less than nine years ago, and are now operating thir­ ty-one, making it necessary to move into their new warehouse, in Portland, which will be ready next month. This warehouse has a ground floor space of over twenty thousand square feet. Here the company will have trackage I k » th In front and rear, thus reducing their exeiiense in handling goods, which will in turn be banded on to the consu­ mer. Mr. Cramer concludes, “while the Twentieth Century stores do not claim to have the lowest prices on everything, their general low average prices on quality merchandise are such as meet with the approval of the keenest buy­ ers.” I = No. » TWENTIETH CENTURY IS GOING FORWARD Guaranteed MARK KVANDE Phone 3584 [ I. prepared to do any work In th. vawriu. ary fin«. He nan b. found by flatline Mor used pbnuln, to tbfl Fashion Hlsblm. Highest cash price paid 1 tor your need furniture, stoves and rage. I. Call McClain fitnuia. Ford part, al Frana Co.’s. U ■90U at E. A. Frans Oa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DEE, OREGON Phone: Odell 406 Before Buying Your Rough or Dressed Lumber It will pay you to have us figure on your Bill. Mill located 5 miles south of Odell, near Loop Highway W. .1. KIRBY Tel. 266 Parkdale. R. F. D. No. 2, Hood River, Oregotf