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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 1925
AIMS OF REGIONAL
BOARD ANNOUNCED
G W. HAMILTON, M. D.
Office Bro-'us Block
(Mks Phono 3741
Home Phone 8742
Dr.
Dr. W. Donald Nickelsen
CaMSi-^PlMtfs^SunrwT
Sterans Building, Portland, Ora.
Consultation Hood River by appoint-
menL Phono 5850
DR. PHEBA J. COLLMAN
NATUROPATH
Electronic Diagnosis and TrentuMot
Corrective Gymnastics, Scientific Diet
.Visoases o* Women and Children
Houra 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office Phone 1622
Bee. Phone 2443
Hood River, Oregon
DR. MARCUS THRANE
Physician and Sorgsea
Office ML Hood Hotel.
Phone 2172.
If no answer call 8511, ML Hood
Hotel. Calls answered day or nighL
DR. MEARLE G FOX
Eye, Bar Nose and Throat
Í Stevena Bldg.
Portland, Ore.
E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S.
Broelua Building
Offici Houra : 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Office Tai- 8161
Residence TeL 3412
G K JENKINS, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Phones: Offlce 1081; Residence
Hood River, Oregon
Vacation Days Are Here !
We can supply you with every need for
the Picnic.
Meats of the finest quality, Fruits
Vegetables, Canned Foods, Cookies, Pickles,
Olives, Cold Drinks.
Everything Good—Just Ask Us
L. L. MURPHY
DENTIST
We are Market and Grocery Guides
Complete X-Ray Examination
Suite 5, Broelua Building
HOLMAN & SAMUEL
MRS. GEO. 1. SLOCOM
333 Ninth Street
Telephone 3833
SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY
Phone 8811
TEACHER OF PIANO
Quality Food Products
Old City Hall Plumbing Shop
has moved — the new location la 008
12 Street where there will be a large
display of Plumbing and Heating Goods
at reasonable prices. The new location
win 1« known as— TOM FISHER’S
Plumbing A Heating 908 12th 8t.
Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles
Telephone 1331
WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST
OF
BEEF, LAMB, PORK, POULTRY, FISH
or any other market food, yoir may rest
assured that it may be had from our
sanitary, refrigerated cases.
“Hood River's Quality Market'
J. M. CREAMER
Veterinary Surgeon
Clffiie at Fashion Garage.
Tel. 1201
. READ'S RADIO SHOP
' The Radio Shop of Hood River
H. B. READ, Proprietor
Buperhetrodynes and Neutrodynee
Qreebe, Atwater Kent and Radlola
Representative
808 Cascade Ave.
Tel. 1234.
B. B. POWELL
PLUMBING, HEATING AND
SHEET METAL WORK
8M Cascade Ave.
Hood River, Ore.
HOOD RIVER MARKET
A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop.
Tel. 8461
“STONE TILE”
A concrete building unit made from a wet mix, under
national specifications, is now being manufactured in your
city by the
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J. D. McLUCAS
CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY
CONTRACTOR
Method of Manufacture Simple and Unique.
Practical Worker la Btone, (.ton
crate, Brick and Plaster
Telephone 5084
GEO. F. STRANAHAN
Genera) Building Contractor
Telephone 5713
Strength of poured concrete makes a hollow, light
weight wall cost one-third less than brick wall and but
little more than frame construction. Get full information
from
Transfer & Livery Company
The Bon Ton Barbershop
L. B. BOYD, Proprietor
Telephone 3858
H. J. FREDERICK
START YOUR OFFICE RIGHT
Full Line of Supplies
LET US SHOW YOU
THE BOOK & ART STORE
DETHMAN & DONNERBERG
A tetter received last week
the public relations section of the
American Railway association by the
Apple Grower* Association outline«
purposes of the northwest regional
board, which will be organized the
latter part of thia month in Port
land. The latter In part follows:
"This letter will serve ss a pre
liminary announcement of the purpose
of the carrier* and the car service
division of the American Railway as
sociation, to- establish the offices of
a district manager on the north Pa
cific coast sad to establish a regional
shippers’ advisory board to the Amer
ican Railway association, similar to
other organisations which have set up
throughout other territories of the
United States.
"H. J. Arnett, new resident car ser
vice agent of the car service division
at Denver, Oolo, and a man who has
had exceptional experience on indi
vidual railroads and with the Ameri
can Railway association in different
parts of the country, has been ap
pointed district manager fur the north
Pacific coast, and he can be reached
after August 1 at both Portland and
Seattle and will-have offices for the
time being In both places. Until def
inite announcement of offices has
been made, he <-sn lie rearbed care of
A. W. Cooper, Secretary Western line
Manufacturers Association, Portland,
Or., or Beattie <'hamtier of Commerce,
Seattle, Wn. The Jurisdiction of bis
territory will be the state of Wash
ington, Oregon, except that portion
of the Southern Pacific lines—Ash
land and south and Kirk south, and
the pan handle of Idaho, north of
the C. M. A St. P. railroad. After
further consideration, on the part of
shippers and carriers, it may be de
termined to slightly rearrange his
Jurisdiction.
“A regional advisory board to be
organiaed will serve the same terri
tory as may Is* finally allocated to
the district mauager. The regional
boards are made up of representatives
of agriculture and industry and rep
resent an effort on the j>art of In
dividual carriers, acting collectively,
and the American Hallway aMMwin-
tion, to build up the most intelligent
public opinion obtainable on trans
portation, ear supply, and related
problems of distribution. They also
represent an effort to crystallize the
interests of shipiiers and carriers In
given territories where Industrial and
transportation conditions arc In com
mon toward the enhancement and
betterment of the <*cfinonile welfare of
each particular district. Fleven re
gional boards have thus far lieen or
ganised, covering as many operating
region* and the total niemlershlp of
the boards and their standing com
mittees exceeds 8,ooo.
“The process of organization 1* sub
stantially aa follows:
“A. The establishment of an or
ganization committee of 15, selected
from the different phases of industry
and agriculture of the district. The
liersonnel of this committee should be
those of high standing in the business
and traffic phases of commercial life,
those who hold public confidence In
the conduct of their business activi
ties.
“B. The organization committee to
meet and tentatively draw up the
'rules of procedure,’ and nominate the
personnel of the board officers, mem-
liers at large, and the chairmen and
vice chairmen of standing commodity
committees.
"C. The above living accomplished.
Invitations are issued for a general
organization meeting where every
form of buRlneaa and shipping life of
the territory la requested to lie pres
ent. This conference approves or
qualifies the work of the organization
committee and the regional Imard is
thus established by public acclama
tion of all interests In the district.
“H|s«king strictly to the function*
of the car service division, the re
gional boards are asked to assist us
tilling the following lines:
’’1. T<> form a common meeting
ground between shippers, local rail
roads ami the carriers as a whole, as
represented by the car service divi
sion of the American Railway assiM'ia-
tion. for the better mutual under
standing of local and general trans
portation requirements, to analyse
trans|Mirtati<>n needs in Its territory
and to assist in anticipating car re
quirements.
”2. To study production, markets,
distribution and trade channels of the
commodities produced in its territory,
with a view to effecting improvements
in trade practices a* related to trans
portation, and to promoting a more
even distribution of commodities,
where- practicable.
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”3. To promote car and operating
efficiency In connection with maximum
loading, and in the prompt and proper
handling of cars by shippers and rail,
roads, thus discouraging a waste of
transportation facilities for the mu
tual Interest and advantage of both.
”4. To ecu re a proper understand
ing by the- railroads of the transporta
tion needs of the shippers, that their
regulations may be ndjusted to fit
shipper*' requirements, and to secure
understanding by shipper* and their
ccMiperat ion in carrying out neciosary
rules governing car handling and car
distribution, in order to avoid dis
crimination as between shipper* and
insure* the* economical handling of
equipment.
"5. To acquaint shipiter* and rail
roads In each section of the country
with seasonal requirements in this
section. In order to' promote intelli
gent coo| « ration in the handling of
<*quipinent between the different dla-
tricts of the country.
'6. To settle informally car supply
-and transportation difficultieW which
may arise In this territory between
shippers and carriers which are not
promptly and currently adjusted by
direct negotiation.
”7. To give the shipping public a
direct voice in the activities of the
car service division of the American
Railway association, through the of
ficer* <>f this board and the local dis
trict manager of the car service divi
sion. in all matters of mutual con
cern.
“This preliminary statement should,
of course, ba addressed to all inter
est* in the northwest, but in lieu of
an imiiKsltate determination thereof
I am asking that you give this matter
your thoughtful consideration and ac
quaint your memberships and other
organizations with what la proposed.
The* district manager will reach
the north coast about August 1, and
will immediately communicate with
you. in the meantime, a meeting
will I** held next Tuesday. July 28.
at 8t. Paul, between representatives
of the operating, traffic and executive
departments of the Great Northern.
Northern Pacific, Union Pacific. Mil
waukee and BL Paul railroads, to
gether with the district manager and
officers of the ear service division
from Wsshlnfiton. This meeting wUl
HAVE YOU TRIED THEM ?
Two new Hood River products are on the market, and
they are living up to the Hood River reputation. They are
Oregold Bars and North Poles
(Eskimo Pies)
(Frozen Suckers)
Made by the HOOD RIVER CREAMERY
When served from our Frigidaire are surely delightful,
and cost only 5 cents
A. S. KEIR
Reliable Druggist
Try The Drug Store First
determine way» and means whereby
the railroads may contribute in the
organisation of the north Pacific coast
regional board and among other
things will appoint a ‘contact com
mittee’ of railroad officers who will
be available to awdat the public In
your district in organising the board
and in carrying on its functions and
purposes.
This contact committee
when appointed will represent all car
riers equally and its sole object will
be to carry forward the common pur-
poses of the regional board and ear-
riera on the north coaat.
"It shall be our purpose to hold
the organisation conference of the
board some time during the In at
week of August, hence, the establish
ment of your organisation committee
of 15 should be consummated at the
earliest possible date. We are now
asking for suggestions from all In
terests concerning this committee and
the selection will be made In tlie very
near future from the lists being fur
nished to cover the shipping organis
ations addressed herein and others.”
Oxborrow Harvesting Peaches
8. G. Oxborrow last week shipped
his first box of fruit for the season,
forwarding it to a Wyoming dealer.
Mr. Oxborrow received $2.50 per box
for the fruit. While ' last year he
liar vested more than 1,000 boxes of
peaches, his erop this year, as a re
sult of the severe cold weather of last
December, will be light. The demand
for his product far exceeds the supply
this season. Housewives, who in for-
er season* utilised Oxborrow peaohes
for cauuiug, have supplied him with
a long waiting Hat of orders.
Canning Price $15 Per Ton
The Apple Growers Association last
week announced to its growers that
it had received an offer of $15 per
ton for canning applet. This price
will net growers $14 per ton. The
association requested all growers to
advise at once the tonnage of vari
ous varieties that the organization
inn guarantee the canners.
Backache is a Warning!
Hood River Folks are Learning How
to Heed It
Are you miserable with an aching
hack? Do you get up lame and stiff;
drag through the day feeling tired,
weak and depressed? Then you should
help your kidney*. Backache Is often
(he first sign of failing kidneys. Urin
ary troubl<>s quickly follow. Neglec
ted, there’s danger of gravel, dropay
or fatal Bright's disease. Don't wait
for serious kidney sickness!
Use
Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic to
tlie kidneys, before it is too late.
This Hood River resident tells an
experience:
Franklin Miller. 810 June street,
nays: "I have used Doan’s Pills and
can recommend them from experience.
My kidneys were
k and 1 had a
dull ache In the a 11 of my back
which made it hardl for me to stoop.
My kidney* didn't •Ct right bnt
my kidneys
Doan’s Pills strength
and my back.”
•s. Don’t
Price 60c. at all
___
_
medy—get
simply ask for _
a kidney
Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr. Mil
ler had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.,
Buffalo. N. Y.
a6-20
F. B. LOVING & SONS
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
Modern Bungalows a Specialty
Phone, 3032
Rea. 601 Oak.
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Confectionery
%
TRY OUR
Draught Luxo
WE KEEP IT
RIGHT
C. A. RICHARDS
Ill 2nd Street
The Portland Telegram, Hood River
agent, Carroll Day. Phono 336:«. aSM
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL
LUMBER
OREGONLUMBER COMPANY
DEE, OREGON
Phone: Odell 406
Made to sell and satisfy.
Timbers, dimensions and boards.
Slabwood. See us for prices.
STANDARD LUMBER CO
HORN BROS.
Phones - Mill 5567; Residence 5581
YOUR MEAT MARKET
These are the days when the out of doors is calling.
You, perhaps, have worked briskly making garded, clean
ing the lawn or have been off on a Springtime hike or
have played a round of golf.
Then, doesn’t the aroma of cooking Bacon or ham
bring the big appetite ? And oh, how a nice broiled beef
steak tastes ! Indeed, these are the days when you want
your meat just right.
It’s always right when you get it from us.
57>e LAURNELL
MARKET
“Nothing But The Beat”
FIX IT QUICK!
That will be your plea when the sun begins to shine
and you are in a hurry for some farm implement or spray
machine.
Why not take an inventory of your orchard equipment
and have it repaired now ?
WE DO AU KINDS OF AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK.
Accessories of all Mads for track or passenger car.
HOWELL BROS, Fourth Street. Tel. 2551
OREGON LUMBER CO
SLABWOOD
BEST FOR SUMMER AND WINTER, TOO
ORDER YOUR SUPPLY AT ONCE FROM
HARRY PHONE
T. 4242
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