The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 20, 1924, Image 8

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Howard Elliott Optimistic
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Scout Shoes
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Howard Elliott, editor of the Union
Pacific Magazine. whose headquarters
are' at Omaha, Nsbr., ‘was bore last
week calling on business folk and offi­
cials of the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Elliott, whose publication has
taken an artlveMnterest the - past
- . year
in assisting in the exploitation sf the
Mount H cmm I scenic area, was heartily |
greeted and thanked by local club
members and citisens.
Mr.. Elliott de« lared that the can-
vbsh < of eastern railway passenger
agents indicated a heavy volume of
tourists to tlie northwest this year.
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Bingen Is Incorporated
Incorporation of the city of Bingen
was authorised by a vote of 55 to 6
at nn election held last week. Officers
to take charge of the city's affairs
were elected at the same time.
Theodor Huksdorf was elected may­
or; J. J. Kreis«, Dr. P. Donohoo, John
Joni's, J. R. Phillipa and E. O. Dugger,
euuncilmen, and Ed H. Buksdorf, treas­
urer.
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'All Leather
Work Shoes
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$2.35
Chocolate Retan Outing, sizes 6 to 11
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3.00
Chocolate Glove Outing, sizes 6 to 11
Chocolate dove 8-in Outing, 6 to 11
4.00
Boys’ Chocolate Glove Outing, 2’A to 51/2..
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J. L. BLACK, M. D.
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(Homeopathic Physician)
Olli« st mMcatt 724 Cascade Ave.
Telephone 2961
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J. C. JOHNSEN
B. B. POWELL
Plumbing, Heating and
Sheet Metal Work
318 Cascade Avenue
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SHOP
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has moved—the new 1< cation is 906* 12 th
Street where there will be a large dis­
play of Plumbing and Heating Goods at
reasonable prices. The new location will
be known aa- TOM rUHER’B
IMnaSHativ «8S 124 Sweat. fed lbw
WANTED
Extra Fancy, Fancy and C Gradé
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Hood River Abstract Co.
SPITZENBURGS
Real Estate and Insurance
Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles.
J. D. McLUCAS
SHERIDAN FRUIT CO.
CONTRACTOR
Practical worker in Htons, Concrete,
Brick and Plaster.
Excavating, Grading, Etc.
Telephone 5934
Portland, Ore
211 Washington St.,
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Reference: Hibernia Bank, of Portland; both local Banks.
Free addreaa stamps may be secured at Glacier Office.
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H. L. DUMBLE,
• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls promptly answered In town or oountrj
Day or Night.
Telephones: Saaldenoa, ION: Offloa, 1M1.
,«e Ofllos In U m Broalua Bulldlny
HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY
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Time Table No. 37
Drs. Abraham & Sifton
Taking effect Sunday, July 29th, 1933.
NS. 4
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Kxeepl Exoapt
Monday Hsnday
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Stations
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4.18
4.28
4 38
4.41
A. M.
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3.15
3.12
8.06
2.55
2.60
9.16
9.12
9.02
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8.48
2.55
2.52
2.42
2 32
2 28
2.46
2.40
2 85
2.25
2.20
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Trout Creek ........... 11.15
77. Comp 1 ...............
.; Wood worth ........... 11.05
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Parkdal« Lv......... 11 00
8.43
8.36
8.81
8.27
8.24
8.20
8.12
2.23
2.16
2.11
2.07
2.<M
2 00
1.32
lead livtf
4.40
4 52
4.57
5 01
5.05
6.10
5.15
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Powerdale .............
Switchback.............
Van Horn .............
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. Summit .........
Bloucher ...............
Holstein ..............
Winans ...............
12.11
12.17
12 22
12.20
12 30
12.35
12.40
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PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Rooms 17, 19, 20
Broaius Building
Rea. Phone«: Dr. Abraham 4152.
Dr. Sifton 3613. Office 4151.
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SOUTH HOC MD
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Dr. W. DONALD NICKELSEN,
Surgeon
STEVENS BLDG., PORTLAND
Consultation Hood River by appoint­
ment. Phone 5959
Drs. Thrane & Rogers
P hysicians & S urgeons
Davidson Bldg., Office’phone 2172
Rea nhone
Dr* Rogerg
T1,r«ne 2 2174
Res.
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L. R. Alexander, D. M. D.
8.05
12 50 9 35
DENTIST
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12.55 10.00
Office,
4,
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6, Smith Building.
F. M.
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Office Phone 2021
Res Phone 3144
*8t«*m. I Motor.
Hood River, Oregon
Owing to limited «pace on Motov Cara all trunka and heavy baggage will be
bandied on the «team train«, either in advance of er following tbe paeaengere.
Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, Motors, have right of track over Nos. I and 2. Steam E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. 8.
BRO8IU8 BUILDING
Trains will clear time of Motor Cara at all meeting and passing point« Five (5)
Minutes. Steam Train« will occnpy Main Line at meeting and passing pointe, but
Office Hour«: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
will permit motors to pass without delay. Motor Cars will approach Sidings and Office Tel. 3161
Residence Tel. 3412
Station« cautiously, expecting to find main line occupied.
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Call us for wood or coal. We also
do heavy freighting, as well as
light hauling. Sand, gravel and
builders’ materials.
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In Time Of War Prepare For
The winter months are the time to have your farm­
ing machinery and implements repaired.
How's your spray rig ? Don’t wait until you »tart
work next Spring to find out.
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HÓOD RIVER, OREGON
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WHAT BEND THINKS
OF N. J. SINNOTT
Stranahan & Slaven
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,r 1 h'' llfpid.ih un voters of ths, third
congressional district are interested
in doing the best thing for their dls-
trtet and the state of Oregon, they
will renominate N. J. Sinnott, of The
Dalles, at the coining primary elec­
tion. No other man can do so much
in Washington for bis constituency;
for what he has already done in his
previous years of service he deserves
the reward of a renonduation.
It takes years in the national house
for a member to secure recognition,
win authority, attain membership on
important committed« and be placed at
the head of one. All these things
"Nick" Sinnott has done, thereby put­
ting hluiself in i>oeltion to do much for
his district. He is chnirman of the
committee où
oft ’public. land», Ke*la
Tie'is a
memtier of f 4iu
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Republican
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steering
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he is well
and favorably known to the leaders of
yie house. He is, indeed, himself one
of the lenders. We happen, ourself,
to have seen a good deal of Sinnott
among hi^fellow congressmen; we
have seen tnc work he does and we
know what we are talking about.
It was "Nick” Sinnott who secured
the first designation of the Deschutes
project and tlie appropriation of $450,-
000 that was later lost Itecause of dis­
sention on tbe North Unit; it was he
who secured the change in the routing
of mall to Tumalo from Bend instead
of Deschutes. He secured the passage
of the Deschutes exchange bill. In
the north end of his district he lias
obtained appropriations for the Mc­
Kay dam and Umatilla rapids, proj­
ects which mean much to that section.
These are but a few of his accom­
plishments for the district. He has
likewise done much in a natural way-
on public land matters. In the lesser
affairs on which bis constituents de­
sire help la Washington,- before the
departments and otherwise, he is in-
defatiguable.
In tills work be is
greatly aided by his secretary, Ned
Bahlvrin, a former newspaper man.
ex-deputy United States attorney and
a prominent Shrlncr.
It is both a fortunate and an un­
fortunate thing that a man in Mr.
Sinnott’s position should have to face
a contest. It Is fortunate since it
canoes tbe incumbent to know ttuit
his acts are always under scrutiny.
He is—as it were—always on trial.
It is unfortunate since ft gives the
opportunity of displacing him Icccause
of some temporary grievance. Sinnott
stands scrutiny. No grievance exists
which would warrant tlie district in
doing away with his service.
Sinnott should be renominated and
re-elected.
PICTURES SHOW THE
UFE OF SOUTH SEAS
The “Speejacks,” a little 08-foot
motor yacht hag accomplished the iiu-
IHMelble. The vessel completely cir­
cumnavigated the glols* lifter sixteen
months of trials and hardships on the
high seas, making one of the most
h mazing werld-eucirding voyages on
record.
Under her own power she left the
Ilndson river In August. 1021, cruis­
ing down the Atlantic coast to Florida,
thence across the1 Carribean to the
Panama canal and into the wide ex­
panse of the Pacific ocean. It was
then that her ordeal began. Tnstend
of sailing for Hawaii as so many little
ship* do, she set her <imrw to the
South Seas, making stops at Tahiti.
Samoa and the Fiji Islands, leaving
for Australia by way of New Cale­
donia and so on Info the East Indies
and back into our western world by
the Indian ocean.
Tills is a voyage to delight the im­
agination of adventurers. A small,
well-appointed motorboat with 3.000
miles cruising radins; liberty to jitop
at n thousand palm-clad islands* 'bril­
liant days on the calm South Pacific:
storms in the East Indies; the ever
present danger of typhoons In 'the In­
dian ocean; tramp steamers wallowing
in the trough of the waves: strange
sights and strange castaways in the
ports; these and a thousand other
tilings fell to tlie lot of the cruisers on
the "Speejacks.”
This is adventure de-luxe. It is
none tlie less real and appealing.
What would anyone not give for such
a trip? Well, the chance is theirs,
for the Paramount plcturization of
tills epoch-making adventure comes to
tlie Rialto theatre Sunday and Mon­
day. The manners, customs, religious
ceremonials of savage triiies, and a
thousand intensting things are graph­
ically pictured.
W. C. T. U. NOTES
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FREE
With a purchase of One Tube of
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Ny-Denta Tooth Paste
at the Regular Price—50 Cento, on
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Friday and Saturday 4>f Thi
Get yours early*. Only one outfit to a
We sell specially prepared Fish Food at 10 Cento per package.
A. S. KEIR
Yours for Service
Reliable Druggist
Try The Dt-ug Store First”
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Try
painting
Otto Larsen and T. H. Acree, breed­
ers of purebred Jerseys here, have just
added to their herd a noted sir«*, which
they purchased from Harry D. Iliff,
of Independence. Maory, sire of the
bull just brought here, is of St. Ma was
strain. He won tlce grand elianipTon-
slilp at th«* state fair in 1922. 1114
dam, St. Mavree Ijid's Lady, is tbe
world record senior yearling, having
finished a butter fat test last Novem­
ber of 829 pounds.
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season
-State Dairy and Food Commission­
er Mickle, when her«* recently to ad­
dress the Woman's Club, presented
samples of copra, the oils from which
form a chief ingredient of butter sub­
stitutes. Copra is the dried meat of
eocoanuts. It is brought in the holds
of ships from tropieal countries. Many
of the pieces are weather beaten and
worm eaten, and some spoiled. A
view of the copra had much tot do
with turning the appetite from the
use of butter substitutes.
Acme Quality protects your flooring. It
E'ves a beautiful surface that is easily cleaned,
o need to scrub for imbedded dirt. The
paint seals the pores of the wood. Goes on
easily and dries quickly.
We recommend Acme Quality Floor Paint
(Granite.) Our guaranty goes with every can.
Call upon us for any thing in the paint line.'
We are here to serve you.
Manager Black spent a part of last
week in eastern Oregon renewing
trade relations with butter and ice
cream patrons, Hood River Oregold
butter is becoming more popular each
rear, and the ice cream manufactured
here is declared second to hone.
ACME QUALITY
Bids for Transportation
Barrett School, Dist. No. 4, will re­
ceive bids for the transportation of
high school pupils from Barrett dis­
trict to Hood River high school for
the year 1924-5. All bids to be in by
April 1. For information as to num­
ber of pupils, route, etc., apply to the
clerk. The board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
• Connt the Bnicks.
By order of Barrett School Board,
A. G. Wing.
District Clerk.
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FLOOR PAINT
E. A. FRANZ CO.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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1921 Dodge Brothers Tonring Car
Call at Bennett Brothers and see
this ear. It has been overhauled and
is in excellent condition, Will make
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a good ear for someone.
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O.K.
IT’S
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REAL
MILK BREAD
FINE LINE OF
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The Electric Bakery
WM. WEBER
W. A. Osborn, Prop
309 OAK STREET
HEIGHTS JITNEY
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Fare 15c each way
REAL BREAD
IT’S
O.K.
Leave Heights at Bart Hotel.
Leave dawg towa at Electric Kitchea.
Other drive« at reasonable prices
Office : Electric Kitchen.
Phone 1191
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
LUMBER
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OREGON LUMBER COMPANY
Confectionery
DEE, OREGON
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Phone: Odell 406
TRY OUR
Draught Luxo
WE KEEP IT
RIGHT
4th of July
C. A. RICHARDS
WATCH PARK GRANGE
CELEBRATE
111 2nd Street
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I^gislntion to authorise storage of
st'ized liquors In government wnre­
houses has passed the house and Is
0. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. now
in the senate. Tills Is one of the
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pl«>c5s of legislation for which the W.
Telephone«: Office 1081; reeidenca 3331 C. T. U. is working this year. The
onthsik for flunl passage Is hopeful.
Office over Butler Baak
New legislation is required to carry
I out the recommendations of President
DR. 8. L. PETERSON Coolidge to equip the coast guard ade­
quately to cope with' the rum smug­
(Successor to Dr. Pineo)
gling problem. Tlie totnl appropria­
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tion asked is $13.854,969, which the
Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregbn.
house committee recommentls in the
first deficiency appropriations bill. Of
Phone 3812
I this nmount $12.<H>0.600 is for boats
I nnd equipment and $1,645.622 for op­
DERBY
erating expenses. This program rC-
I qnire» 75 commissioned officers, 262
Lawyer
warrant officers. 2.000 enlisted men
MOOD RIVKR. ORKQON
nnd the transfer qf 20 destroyers from
the nnvy.
All through tlie diseuwlon N'fore
We will please you with our
tlie committee emphasis whs placed
Dressmaking
I on the fact that the president of the
United States lias dirwted that rum
Hemstitching a Specialty
smuggling must Is* stopped.
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FLORENCE SIMONTON
Aa the rennlt of the law enforce
at THE PARIS FAIR
ment cnm|>eign of Mayor Devor in
Chicago there have Itcen clos«««! 23
ubo . r sthanahan
r. m . hi . avkn brewer!«* and more than 4,000 so-
TeL»7l«
Tel. sou
called soft drink places.. A1 fleet of
I I automobih*. manned by arm«*d
patrolmen, luia liven added to the
General Contractors and Builders
polkw force. Tlu> mayor has given
MOOD RIVKR. ORKQON.
notice tliat the cleaning up prottttw
will contlniK* luitll there is not n
See O. A. LAKIN bootlegger in the city.
As a result of a movement origin-
for Painting, Kalsomining, Paper
nthic among tlie lending women of
Hanging, Decorating.
the Bay City region. Mrs. Addle Gar­
Have yonr work attended to in the Win­ wood Est«*a. president of North Cali­
fornia W. C. T. U„ was nominated
ter and avoid the Spring rush.
February 25 as delegate at largo to
Telephone 3122
tlie natbaial Rtqmbiicnn convention­
convention In Cleveland by the state
M? E. WELCH,
convention of the Cooihlge lh*ptil>li-
L1CE3SK1) VITERIN ART 8URGE0M enn In‘agm-H. This la concetted to be
a victorious stroke in Is-half of all
Is prepared
to do any work in the women nnd mor«* particularly those of
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vefertnnry line. He can be found hy| the W. 0. T. U. It Is a recognition
calling at or phoning to the Fashion , <>f the strength and lcnderalilp of the
I organizatluu in California.
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