The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 24, 1924, Image 8

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FORD CAR OWNERS’ .
GEORGE T. COCHRAN
FIAT RATE SERVICE
æC ALLS ON ELECTORS
. We carry “Eastman Cameras, Films, Film
Packs—everything to help make your picture
taking a success.
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service counts too
Let ùs do your developing and printing.
H. L. Hasbronck. optometrist.
4:00 p. m. tomorrow
KEIR
Reliable Druggist
CHASE IS UNDER WAY
Why We Patronize
Home Industry
B. B. POWELL
Plumbing, Heating and
Sheet Métal Work
ZEROLENE
Hood River Abstract Co.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
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Real Estate and Insurance
J. D. Me LUO AS
CONTRACTOR.
Practical worker in Stone, Concrete,
Brick and Planter.
Excavating, Grading, Etc.
L umber B ill , Mgr.
P hone 4121— that ’ s our self - starter
Mrs. Ferguson At Convention#
Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, member of the
executive committee, left Monday for
Portland, where she will attend the
annual state Sunday school convention.
Mrs. Ferguson, one of the most en­
thusiastic Bunday school workers of
the mld-Columbia, will proceed to Mc­
Minnville. where she will attend the
girl«' conference.
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8TEVEÄ8 BLÄK. PORTLAND
Consultation Hood River bv appoint­
ant. Phone WW
FINE LINE OF
MILK BREAD
JUST LIKE MOTHER
USED TO MAKE
HOWELL BROS
FOURTH STREET
DENTI8T
Office, 4, 5 and 6, Smith Building.
Office Phone 2021
Res Phone 3144
Hood River, Oregon
AND
HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY
WM. WEBER
Time Table No. 37
ThèElectric Bakery
W. A. Osborn, Prop
Taking effect Sunday, July 34th, 1423.
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tally
No. 1
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Except
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11.40
11 43
11.53
12 03
12.06
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4.46
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4 57
5 01
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5.15
12.11
8.43
8.48
8 63
9.03
9.08
9.15
9.26
5.25
5 30
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12.50
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P. M. 1 A. M.
4.15
4.18
4.38
4.41
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Stations
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8.06 ............. Powsriisle .............
8.15 ........ Switchback.............. j
8.25 ...i... Van Horn ..............
8.30
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Except
Holiday Sunday
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8.36
8 81
8.27
8 24
8 20
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2.38
2.16
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2.07
2.04
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8.51
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1.45
1.40
6.20
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................ Lents .................
12.17
12 22
12.26
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2 45
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............... Bloodier ..............
2 35
2.26
................ Holstein ...............
.............. Winans ................ 2.20
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Dee............ pm . .. 2.15
.......... Tront Creek ............ 11.16
............. Camp 1
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9.35 ............. Woodworth ............ 11.05
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P. M.
•Steam, t Motor.
Owing to limited space on Motor Oars all trunks ahd heavy baggage will be
handled on the steam trains, either in s ivinos of or following the passengers.
■ Nos. S, 4, 6. 6 and 8, Motors, have right of track over Nos. 1 and 2. Steam
Trains will ciaar time of Motor Cars at all meeting and passing points Five (5)
Minutes. Steam Trainswill occupy Mail. Una at meeting and passing pointe, but
will permit motors to pass withont delay. Motor Cars will approach Bidings and
Stations cautiously, exacting to find main line occupied.
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Fuel
Fuel
Call us for wood or coal. We also
do heavy freighting, as well as
light hauling. Sand, gravel and
builderg’ materials.
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REAL BREAD
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL
C omplktb X-R ay E xaminatiom
Suite 5, Broeius Bldg.
The University of Oregon school of
lournallam is working with the Ore­
gon State Editorial Aasoclatlon and
the Aasoclated Industries of Oregon
in the promotion of a contest for the
lient editorial or article published in
any Oregon newspaper on the benefits
of patroataiag Oregon industries and
home-town merchant#. Dan C. Free­
man. of Portland. manager of the
Associated Industries. is Offering a
prize of »100. and the winner will be
announced at the state editorial con­
vention at Tillamook next July. The
committee in chaw of the contest is:
Tisi E. Ho«#, president of the Oregon
State Editorial Association; George S.
Turnbull, of the school of journalism
facility, sad Mr. Freeman.
A.•cord Ing to statlatics of F. L. Kent.
Oregon federal crop sfatlstlrian, Waa-
a» county for 1023. produced and mar­
keted more cherriea than any other
county of Oregon. ‘The total «top
reacted 8,500k000 pound#, valued at
$280,OQO.
Other count lea produced
cherries aa follow#:
. ,
Union, 2,500.000 pounds: Umatilla.
1.500,000; Polk. 1.500,000; Marion,
1.500,000; Lane. 1.250.000. The entire
Oregon cherry crop ta valued at
»1,400,000.
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Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
LUMBER
Confectionery
DEE, OREGON
Phone: Odell 406
TRY OUR
4th of July
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