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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
•w • ’ * * r.v — - T *. X». HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 IS GUARD OF FORESTS J®0' Guthrie in Bunaet Magasine). ^ Lnte ta tbe afternoon of a summer a,Vlookout «a* climbed J?*?1 .°n u <1,cler l*«k Northwest, oaa D66U part way down the ■ountata for food supplte*. A thfm ..a a w. uw -X--- Chris Johnson, formerly tn tbe gov ernment dairy division at Balt Lake, ron obtained as instructor with full authority to enforce th* associa- tlou * regulation* on grades and qual- OREGON NOW HAS NEW POTATO ivance* too far, be obtained. Mr*. L. L- show. a year Bor- a new statute. Tbe Hood River Creamery 1* a It la founded on and la largely a <o«mber of the newly organised North part of the former law, but there are Pacific Cooperative Creameries. This ht<1 OT*r moun- asiux-latlou was Initiated through th* several changes advocated by both ■a employed ta fl pouuda growers and buyers. The old law had Sta ¿X“"' *fteri,OOD which at pounds hydrated lime to effort* of tbe Portland Chamber of no penalty for violation, and It could of water. The oil to each 50 Comment, tbe dairy and food com u W; 1 pon **aching his missioner of Portland, and Oregon not be enforced. It was overlooked at at the rate of fl gallons the time of its pasaage. So all that to IO) , Mttte house on the crest of the peak of water. The blue- ____ could be done waa to urge observance he Immediately tested hta phone for Agricultural College. should first be dissolved in the The Immediate goal of the associa and let it go at that. This waa the stone he knew there would be lightning barrel. Tbe hydrated lime should be fires to report. He found the Instru tion is to Htandardlae and raise tbe source of much criticism by those who mixed with the water in tbe tank quality of tlie butter rnhde by its did not know of the oversight. They while filling and when two-thirds full ment dsad. Thar* was no question whatever in members with the ultimate object of demanded that the state market agent tbe dissolved bluestone should be add bi* mind that It was up to him to re finding a larger outside market for prosecute tbe violators. ed. The ojl should then be drawn The new law makes violation a mta- from the barrel, emulsified with a establish communication at once with Oreg.,n butter. Other creameries now deiueanor, and any person guilty of belonging to the association include: the fir* dispatcher 7,000 feet down little water to a point where It turns the mountain. Bo he started down, Eugene Farmers, Eugene; BL Paul, violation shall be punished by a fine white and slowly added to the tank of not lees than 310, not more than St. Paul; Capitol City Cooperative. over the 800-foot face of glacier* full of Bordeaux while the agitator ta $100, or by imprisonment In the coun running. If the blister mite ta not of crevaaueH. He followed not the Balem; Ixiwer Columbia, Astoria, and ty jail of not less than 10 nor more present, this Stray can I m - applied as trail of steps cut ta the ice but the ltaven Dairy company, Portland. than 30 days. It provides that it shall late as tbe defayed dormant stage to insulated telephone wire which was be tbe duty of the state Inspection de advantage. This ta a point just after laid straight from bis « tow ’ s nest partment to enforce the law. the buds begin to show leaf. over jagged cliffs, over glaciers and The U. 8. standard grades are crevasses down- to timber line and adopted for Oregon, as under the old thence to the foot of the mountain, Old-Time Dance law, but authority ta given the inspec The waa still in progress, tion department to fix other grades The Home Bconomlcs club of Rock waa snow and hail fo the air. and rules not adequately providud for ford grange will give another of their wind blew aa only It can blow Roberto Lane, a student from Cas in the U. 8. grades. These can only enjoyable dances Friday. March 20. on ll,fiOO-foot peaks. He finally lo cade Locks, was vice-chairman of the be made after thorough Investigation They have secured a Portland orches cated the break that night at 11 campus campaign committee and bad and public bearings. tra. piano, violin and banjo, for thia o’clock on the very brink of a cre a part in raising more than 3800,000 The new law provides that all po date. Two fine prises will be given vasse on the almost abrupt face of a of the 3500,000 required to erect a tatoes In lots of 50 pounds or more away, one each to the. lady and gen glacier. And there, alone In the snow- Memorial union building on tbe O. A. sold or offered for sale in Oregon tleman voted, at a penny a vote, to storm and darkness, having dug a 0. campus. shall have the sack or container sten be the bast old-time dancer on the footing into tbe face of the glacier Inspired by the example of tbe men ciled with tbe grade and name of the floor. Don’t forget this Is the place with hta ice-pick, with the aid of a who gave their lives in the Bpantah- grower. This applies only to stock where you can dance the right kind Cket flashlight be repaired the American and world wars, students sold within the state. The old law of waits, two-step and quadrille to phon* wire. He then carefully and faculty pledged 3203,000 to the applied to outgoing shipments, as well. the right music. climbed to hta lookout, tried the tele project in less than a week. Of this Potatoes which do not meet the re phone and heard a voice from the sum faculty members contributed quired grades shall be known as “No Attidfi Victim Leaves world outside. He was in touch with $31,000. Alumni in Portland and grades” Instead of “culls” as in the B. V. Tabor, Portland Insurance the Are dispatcher again. This risk business men of Corvallis have con old law. Ail potatoes shipped in 10 it was feared last Mon- ing of life and limb was all in a tributed 340,000 in campaigns not yet lota or mors shall be state inspected. man, whom, _ day’s work, it was but a part of his completed. With less than 3200,000 In seed potatoes when certified by day night was blinded when his auto job and he did it. The peak was to be raised and tbe entire alumni the Oregon Agricultural College, no mobile skidded from the Columbia River highway just west of town, Mount Hood, the man waa Charles field practically untouched, the finan further inspection ta required. Phelps. In grades of No. 1, or better grade, overturned and drenched his face with cial goal of 35OO.OOO will be reached tbe sacks shall be uniform, sound and battery acid, baa recovered sufficient- Unfamiliar with the topography of by April 1, say those in charge. The building 1s planned for comple clean—new sacks or “No. 1 Seconds” ly to leave for Spokane. Mr. Tabor’s either Mount Hood itself or the coun try visible from lta crest,. Phelps had tion in the fall of 1926. Tbe plana grain sacks. In lower grades than face was badly burned by the acid, and hta eyelids were blistered. Physi applied to the forest supervisor for offered by Lee Thomas, ’07, architect, No. 1 .poorer quality sacks may be cians expressed the opinion, however, the job of lookout because of Its provide for a building ¡400 feet square used. This distinction will hi a meas that his sight would not be Impaired adventuresome appeal. Born in Min and towering to a height of 180 feet ure designate first grade potatoes by the accident neeota, he worked as a lad on a It is designed in keeping with the from the lower grades. The new law carries the emergency Stock1 farm in New York, then drove campus building plan, yet has the Waaea Peadies Look Good overland to California and later went added attraction of classic architec clause and ta now a law. to Wyoming. Here he spent some ture. F. M. GIU, statistician of The Dallee- In the building will be the offices years in the cow business, always Wasco Chamber of Commerce, last within sight of the mountains which for the various student organisations week declared that the Wasco county now scattered over the entire cam he had cbme to love. Generous to a peach crop this season will be above fault, he had neighbored with bis pus, and separate gathering places expectations. for men and women with appropriate brother ranchers too well and when Observations of a. week led Mr. Gill Hood River has found the need of a series of freeses and bad years had rest and reading rooms. The rotunda, controlling solicitation of funds from to believe that th* severe weather of left him broke, he came on to Oregon. with a seating capacity of 500 to 800, business houses. Solicitors will be December caused no damage to cher Quiet, modest, courageous, a hard will probably be utilised by large required to obtain the endorsement of ries, peaches or apricots. Cherries, worker, there was in him an innate gatherings such as the alumni re the Chamber of Commerce committee be said, may be short in some places, love of the outdoors that was the union in the spring. before the business bouses will give due to the erresaive dry weather of A theater with a pipe organ' and them consideration. usual unconscious possession of the 1924. Old-time cowpuncher. In spite of his seats for- 1000 persons has been in s In Tillamook for lack of a Cham cluded, with workrooms and shops unfamiliarity with the Cascade range ber of Commerce, investigations of for scenery making. The organ will Phelps' locations of forest fires from this sort are tnade by the Kiwanta his crow’s nest rank high ta accuracy lx1 designed so that its music may bw club and endorsements made if tbe transferred to the large rotunda when with those of other lookout men with solicitor's cause ta worthy. It la well for more experience on this difficult that is being used for gatherings. A for the businees and professional men set of chimes will be installed In the All th* services of a high standard peak. Phelps knows mountains and to demand that solicitors show tbe here on thia bold point he can look upper part of the dome. dub’s endorsement before contribu shop—specialising in bobbing for the l*di*s. An elaborate suite of four rooms ting to strangers. down all day on the convolutions that RALPH W. BARTON, Prop. make up tbe mld-Cascades. Here he and one large reception or lounge Tlllamookera will thus be money ha* spent two seasons, a faithful room will be provided for the alumni ahead.—Tillamook Herald- secretary and staff, now housed in a ------------ • ■— t "» —----- — guardian. ________________ small room in the commerce building. In its. K. of P. band Hood Biver Included also will be an information has something to be proud of. This H. R, CREAMERY NOTES desk Years of experianc*. Satisfaction and manager's room and a group band carried off the honor* at the of rooms to be assigned to special national D. O. K. K. convention ta" Guaranteed. Terne reason* (From Tbe Dalles Chronicle) Farm Sales a Specialty. Vancouver, B. C., last year, and plana There is not a pound of butter nor campus organisations. Write or phone. Members of tbe governing board are now being laid and money raised • gallon of ice cream being shipped Into Hood River county. It ia all are Lindsey Spight. of Hood River, jo send the organisation to Provi JOHN G. WYERS made by tbe Hood River cooperative president; E. B. Aldrich, Pendleton, dence, R. I., to the convention this WHITE SALMON, WASH. and E. E. Wilson, Corvallis, members year. creamery, and sold by Hood River of the board of regents; R. R. Clark, It ta a big undertaking, and will merchants. Portland; Percy Cppper, Salem; R. This ta an ideal condition. Hood E. Riley, Portland, and Donald Hill, necessitate the expenditure of a lot of money, but will certainly result In meane River orchardtats, seeking some Corvallis, student representatives. securing a lot of valuable advertin' of diversification, started keeping a ing. The band Is a line one, and Its few cows and disposing, of milk and membership made np of good, live cream through the cooperative cream wires, who are interested in Hood ery. A man was employed to manage River and In their organisation.—The the creamery who thoroughly under Dalles Optimist. stood hta business. Standards were set calling for only a superior quality If you want still another answer to product. ' That within SOu years the consump the old question, “does advertising Results -soon became noticeable. tion of fruit will be four times what pay?” reflect on thia: Wasn't it ad The local demand for Hood River it is today was the assertion of T. B. vertising that made the Vlctrola dog creamery products increased. The out Johnson, advertising manager for the famous; didn't it put Bosodont and side demand became so Insistent that Horticultural Union, of Yakima, W»., Pebeco on your tooth brush and a Gil It was necessary to purchase cream in the annual meeting of stockholders lette rasor in your hand, along with from outside of Iltxxl River. In one of that organisation last week. Thia a cake of Ivory soap and Williams’ week 12,000 pounds of butter were will come about, he said, if proper shaving cream? Didn't advertising turned out, and »till it was Impossible dissemination of information regard put an Arrow collar around your to fill all the orders. ing the value of apples is made, and neck and Holeproof socks on your Hood River merchants, realising the If this la done there will be no over feet and Paris garters on your legs? Hasn't it eased your nerves with quality of the home product, decided production. that they could do nothing better , "During 1923-24 the people of the Spearmint chewing gum, quieted your towards aiding the dairy movement United States lonsumed 100,000 car headache with aspirin and comforted of tbe county than by selling Hood lots of apples in 100 days, which ta your stomach with Campbell's soups River creamery product* exclusively. tbe highest consumption recorded in and Swift’s premium hams? Bit down and take an inventory of what you’ve , They have been doing this for a num apple history,” he stated. The union handled 1,787 cars of got on, or what you have In tbe ber of months and results indicate that there will be no change in policy. fruit in the 1924-25 season, this ton house and you will be surprised at Thia condition of affairs is merely nage being distributed as follows: tbe number of things you buy simply cited a* an example of what has been Apple*. 1,818 cars; pears, 355 cars; because you are, through reading ads, done. We are not saying that it can peaches, 00 care; cherries, 20 cars; familiar with th* brand.—Vernonia _______ be done in The Dalles, but it at least plums and prunes, 23 cars, and grapes Eagle. point* the way to practice of the 11 cars. Because of the season of The well-flavored, long keeping red theory we all preach, “patronising of 1924 being a light crop year, the ton apple evidently has been found at nage ta about 700 cars less, than in home Industry.” Hood*River. That complements the The basic factor, of course, must be the 1923-24 season. standard Newtown and furnishes the Hikes of apples for the past season quality. Dalles butter and Dalle* ice ran 56 per cent four-tier, 31 per cent needed variety in the spring.—Ore cream must be so good that no one 4%-tler ______ ‘ and 13 per cent 5-tier. As gonian. can possibly say: “I would like to to grades, there were 33 per cent ex Thia has been an excellent season buy the home product, but it isn't a* tra fancy, 30 per cent fancy and 37 for the apple men. There are few good as that from Portland.” But, by C-grade. who deserve success more than these tbe way, have you who have been per A cent. unanimous vote of confldence in spending your money for Portland Fred Eberle, manager, was given by same men, who pin their faith and butter tried Tbe Dalles product late the stockholders, following an address money in apples year after year. Once ly? No longer ta the old argument a* by him on the progress of the apple In a while their optimism ta substan to quality valid. Dalles butter ta as pools to date. A signet ring was pre tially rewarded.—The Produce News. good as any that can be made. sented to Mr. Eberle in appreciation New Town Proposed Tbe whole situation centers around of his services as manager. tbe fact that dairying 1* one of the J. C. Devin and M. C. McDermott, best Industries for diversification. The at the Oregon hotel, come from a Eugene Association Sueresaful man who keeps a few cows and sell* town which has not yet been named Because of the similarity of suc th* ■»ilk and cream has a steady in and they are at a loss what to name come, regardless of whether hie wheat cess of its cooperative sales organisa it Their town, for they own prac was frosen, or whether the frost killed tion and their own, the Apple Grow tically all <ff it, being unnamed, the his cherries. The doser to home the ers Association, local folk will be in men register from Hood River. “It isn’t much of a town yet,” Mr. market for this milk and cream, the terested in the 1924 business of the Devin said, “but we have the nucleus Bore profitable is dairying to the Eugene Fruitgrowers Association. The total business transacted by tbs for one. It ta situated 12 miles south Ban on the land. The better the prod uct tuned out by this home cream Eugene organisation, a county-wide of Hood River and has a store and farmers ’ cooperative concern, during Ailing station and a. dance hall. We ery, the more home consumption. In creased home consumption means an 1924 was 31.254.767.58. according to intend to turn tbe dance ball into a tbe report of the manager. J. O Holt, restaurant, to accommodate tourists increased demand for milk and cream, and stimulus to the dairy industry. at the annual meeting of the associa this summer. There are a few fam tion Baturdsy. The increase is more ilies living around there and we ex Money distributed to local dairymen. Instead of being seat to su/newherc than 3250.000 over the business trans pect to have a pretty nice little vil lage by and by. Home motorists are fa th* Willamette valley, means more acted in 1928. The report shows that there was a already traveling up the Mount Hood money tn circulation in The Dalles, total expenditure for labor and sal Loop highway and as a result we are and a higher level of prosperity. doing a little business now. The It to a circle; a most benefl.ien aries during tbe year of 3315.098.17. The report of the manager shows tourtata can now go up as far a* one for all concerned, when the spirit of hearty cooperation ta shown, like that the Eugene cannery received Homestead Inn.” during the year 10.047.000 pounds of When not managing the store, fill •t Hood River. fruit and vegetables and packed 231,- ing station and dance hall the men . . M raise hay and predict that they will With tbe election of officer* at a 449 p""p* ’ The Creswell cannery received 458.- have a good crop. Oregonian. Beefing in Portland last Thursday, 894 pounds and packed 6.927 cases. tbe North Pacific Cooperative O’*»«; The Junction City plant reported eriea becomes the latest centralised • organisation of producers in Oregon 572.441 pounds and packed 20.105 to handle their many problem* col cases. The dried fruits for the three throughout the Lower Val lectively. The organisation cboee as canneries ammounted to 10,172.006 ues all diligence tn apply Ito president M- M. Boney, Dugene; The following directors were re vice tovaldeM. H. C. Raven, Port land; secretary and treasurer. V- D elected for this year: M. H. Harlow Chappell. O. A. C-, Corvallis. Direc Frank Miller, F. B. Chase, Frank tors Asaea ware: F. R Coleman. 8t. Harlow. George Klings. H. O. Tra- Kul: W. M. Black. Hoed RHw; villton. John Thramer, Georg* Dorrta J* 0. A. C. MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN SUCCESS J Meonshine Is Dumped Sheriff Edick celebrated 8t. Pat- rick’s Day by joining hta deputies in lugging bottles, jugs and demijohns of moouxhine accumulated in raids the past winter and dumping it at Third and Oak streets. Pedestrians soon Gcked tbe intersection, watching the juor feed a storm sewer. Tbe sher iff limited tests of the potency of the contraband to application of matches. Borne burned freely while other sam ples extinguished the blase. Practice Baseball Gance The first practice game of baseball will be held Sunday afternoon, when steps will be taken toward the selec tion of a team to participate In the mld-Columbla league schedule this summer. Hood River will play its first icheduled game here April fi with Goldendale. All players expecting to get on the team will be expected to report and get Into action. Lot a Coin Controlled Clock help yo save. Bee Allyn Button or tel. 4242. 1121 Hie Basement Barbershop FM NHtaMl Btfik Mdgr * AUOTiQNlKB INCREASED FRUIT USE IS PREDICTED « VYank Heftww, Mt f *— : a F to-».«