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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
* AY, AUGUST 13, 1925 HOOD RIVER GLACIER. ISAPEACOCK ashamed of HIS LEGS? rofinad by this Company's patented high-vacuur eas, and submitted to 15 positive chedts for qua Experienced Automobile Men Disregard Oil Superstition Experienced automobile men pay no tribute to super* ■tition—they gauge a lubricant not by price or where it comes from—but by car performance and tow main* tenant» casts. Zerolene is not only succeeefaDy lubri cating mors cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil ma^e;—it is used and recommended by auto mobile agencies and big users of such celebrated makes aa Cadillac, Chrysler, Dodge, Lincoln, Packard, Pierce- Arrow, who know that true motor oil economy ia not a matter of price per quart, buCwhat the lubricant does. Lets Carbos—Mote Power Zerolene will improve the gaaoHne mileage, n carbon removal operations and lengthen the Hfs of your car. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Z ero tone—ask for it by name. Qet the Pads! A aeries of independent and im ing the experience of large users ♦ STANDARD OIL COMPANY I ICE CREAM DELIVERED FREE -A v V When you order two quarts or more We have the following flavors Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate Orange Cream, Orange Sherbet Maple Nut and Fruit Salad Frozen Suckers and Esquimaux Pie HEIGHTS CONFECTIONERY J. L. STEWART, Prop Tel. 2374 ’ Mr. and .Mrs. Lyle Bryant aad mm. Furrest, motored to Portland Monday. Early Monday morning tbe Y. W C. A. girts wtth tlwir advisers started for Lost lake to enjoy their regular sunungr outing. There are about M of them who are enjoying an eight- dav camp - j, J . Miss Hiuily Husbands returned Monday evening from Pedee. where she had been visiting Mrs. Lloyd Mater. Tuesday> visitors to Hood Rim were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duvall and children. Mrs. Misabeth Lelllott, Mrs. H. H- Nielsen and Norwood Had». Robert Bceerce, in company with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bcearce, U on a vacation, visiting Portland, Mt. Rainier national park aad British Columbia. Mr. Harding is taking care of the bank during Mr. Scearce’a absence. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol have returned from Redmond, bringing MI sm Mildred and Mrs. B. Nichol and little daughter, Catherine. —■ Mrs. Marshall, the newly elected seventh and eighth grade teacher, called In Mosier Wednesday. She will spend the remainder of her vacation In Spokane. Mrs. R. 8. Williams and daughter, June, of Weiser, Ida., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lake a few days re cently, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duvall are mov ing into the Akers house. Miss Marion Wood was visiting her Mosier friends recently. Leo Nichol, of The Dalles, called on his parents Saturday evening. Mr. aad Mrs. Baldwin, daughter, Ione, and son, Walter, of Forest Grove, were recent callers at the home of Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Mias Lenora Hunter spent Thurs day in Portland attending the post masters’ convention. - Miss Mary Griffith, of Portland, Friday called on Mias Mildred Nichol ~ ' morning. Friday Leslie Camp and J cade Bailey motored to Loot lake to re- main over Bunday; also Ernest Ev ans and little daughter, Dolores, and Mlns Emily Husbands went to Lost lake. * We are glad to say that Keith Chamberlain has recovered sufficiently to be brought home from the hospital. He came home Friday evening. Montana Chamberlain went to Lost lake Friday to join the Y girls aud enjoy the camp for a few days. Mrs. Violet Bailey, who has been looking after the restaurant business during her mother’s absence, returned to her work in Hood River Wednes day evening. Hrs. Plercey returned from Independence on Thursday’s bus, reporting her daughter, Hrs. Lucile Bailey, aa Improving. Mrs. J. Proctor. Dora Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duvall and children and Mrs. Guy Duvall and son. Quy Richard, were in Hood River Thurs day. Miss Frances Welier went to Port land Bunday. Misses Mildred Nichol and Thelma Johnson motored to The Dalles Sat urday. Mrs. Jas. Cherry took her daughter, Mary. to a dentist in Hood River, River were Otter visitors ___ JH in _ Hood . F. A. Alllngton and son. Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herr, George Forst, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duvall, Frank Proctor. Dena Proctor and Arvllla Huabanda. C. T. Bennett, Mrs..Nan Hunter and daughter. Miss Lenora, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. phatfield and daughter. Ethel, motored over the Loop highway to Portland Bunday. j/ , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Evans and Ptnv ilv went over the Loop highway to Government Camp Bunday. F. A. Alllngton and Thos. Lelllott- motored to Lost lake Bunday. Mrs. Alllngton returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beiidlingi-r and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Brown and family sprtit Bunday at Kolierg beech. Mrs. J. P. Carroll has left for Sioux Falls, 8. D., to visit her relatives. W. L. Fox and family, of Blaine, have been visiting the Perley«. Ijist week Mrs. 8<-ott mi joyed a visit with ’ her mother, Mrs. Otey, of Dufur. ' Xs. ft • - "t- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gordon spent Buudsy at Wasco. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Perley made the trip over the Mount Hood Loop to Governtnent eg rap Bunday. Mrs. Bob Smith and Mrs. Al Burke and son, of The Dalles, and J. W. McConnell, of Gateway, were visitors at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott. , “ At the regular meeting of the Le gion August 3 there was a get to gether meeting and talk of organising an American Legion Auxiliary. Their next meeting will be held September 10th. ' The Gravenstelns are now being harvested. Hood River defeated Mosier Bun day In a baseball game 12 to 4. Bert Osborn, Roscoe Davldhisar, Francis Nielsen sad H. H. Nielsen drove to the Deschutes Saturday evening on a fishing trip, returning Bunday evening. . J. Derby rounds <>f midway 1» holes teñese la a yellow jacket. r lit. Sinnott ia th* must deliberate driver » on the local course. Hl infert ile tarns loose. He has fi method of addressing his ball. He »«- oiigsged in his usual rites whea the yellow jacket crawled up hte; trousers leg. of tin* pros Mr. Blnuott ing insect ence of the it <x>rree- until It bad ponding to his hip putBSt- Then he stooped in his swing, hui it hia club la bead never reached tbe ball. _ ___ be brought _ __ pTeasn ... ire to beer stooping on the yellow jacket and the irate insect jabbed Mr. Sinnott on the bip. The congressman .let out a yell that reverberated back And fortli among the ddls of the Oak Grove section. He did a spiral heavenward, dropplug his dub and applying both hands to the part where the yellow jacket was Ily ha attacking. Finally he grew ’ calm, and a careful dissei raiding I of garments __ _ ..... J to- Ufiht. He wan brought the — bee slain forthwith, and Mr. Sinnott and Judge Derby knocked off golf for the day. hurrying to town to seek cauatlc medicamente for tbs wounds r MB - ANNALA AND RAY STAGE GOOD FIGHT A four-round preliminary between Eino Anna la, Oak Grove boy, aud Nat Ray, of The Dalles, proved the sensa tion of the second of a series of fights being staged at the llialto the atre by Matchmaker Vai Beurwra un der auspices of tbe Hood River box ing commission. A draw was the de cision of the judges. Ray la somewhat taller and heavier than Annala. He waa ala« the more aggressive, but the Oak flrove lad. who formerly won note for bls handiness with his fists at the Oregou Agricul tural College, was the more scientific. Had he not known how to cover up tnd protect himself, Ray would have nocked idm out In the first round. Had the figtit lasted several more rounds, Annala might have had Ray on the defensive. It was a fight char acterised by the kind of action that brings fana to their feet Both men landed effective blows and both sport ed bloody noses. ■ . The main event • of the card, Art •Rlbby, of Grass' Valley, and Jim Mo sier, of The Dallés, billed for 10 rounds, blew up in disapisiintment in the first of the second round when Blbby landed an upper cut on Mosier that sent him to hla knees. Mosier came up on the count of nine, but tbe same proct-iet was repeated in less time than it takes to tell it, and Mo sier was still fanning the air with one hand when Referee Earl Weber counted 10. George Davis, of The Dalles, was knocked out in the first round by "loung Rogers, of Dee. When the judges gave McCloskey, of The Dalles, the decision in a four- round bout with MariHo Alvares, diminutive Filipino, it failed to co incide with the »rmtins-ut of the crowd, who ruse en masse and ts-gan a booing that lasted for some minutes. The little Filipino, although weighing 18 pounds less than hU opponent and a foot shorter, displayed tlx- gamenes» of a fighting cock. Tbe judges' de cision may very well have been tech nically correct, for AWafb* went to the floor three timer, but always came up smiling and full of ginger, and he won the crowd entirely. MOSIER MAY SOLVE ITS WATER PROBLEM ‘675 ‘695 ’775 The Coupe The Coach The Sedan price »71« Increased demand has made it possible to improve the quality and lower the price. Come in and see these remarkable values. MT. HOOD MOTOR CO Having Crew Busy A paving crew of the state high way department, with Its temporary plant set up at Cascade Locks, is completing the repair of the Colom bia River highway from the Multno mah county line east to Shell Bock mountain. They have just finished repaving a section of about 2U0 feet west of Wyeth where the road hait settled. All broken shoulders and other defects are being repaired._____ , When the crew reaches Shell Rock the paving plant will be moved to Viento, and from this base repairs hoines. will be made as far east as Mosier. fotiud Santa Claus Utters Started Early It requires the imagination of a little child to «mjuWitp Rictuses of for hla the coming of Banin Clans during these days of summer heat, bnt they have ts-Cn doing just thia in Hood River recently. Happy Jack Plercey, a Office sweep of Boise, Ida., who co ■'..T r» ' " ...... * . > 8hort -of water for domestic and summertime irrigation purposes, cltl- sens of Mosier believe they may solve their problem by topping compara tively large subterranean streams that pass down the Columbia canyon just east of the city.. The underground «rater hss ts-en, the source of much expense and annoyance to the O.-W. It. A N. Co. and the state highway department. A shifting of the earth's surface over a considerable area, Iras necessitated the constant repair of the rail lines at tbe point During the post two years the highway for a distance of 100 feet has sunk five feet. The rail line baa started a crew to boring tunnels in an effort to corral the water and prevent the slipping of the hillside. At a depth of 20 feet one shaft struck a stream that the men were unable to pump dry. In another plat« the loose rock were re moved to a depth of only three feet when a large stream was unearthed. MOSIER STARTS THE HARVEST OF APPLES The Mosier. Fruit Growers Associa tion started Monday to packing the season’s apple crop, beginning on Gravenstelns. The tonnage of this variety will reach al-out live cars, according to Manager H. D. Chatfield, who waa here Baturdny on business. The Mosier association th« latter part of the week t expected to start tbe harvest of Italian prune«. The district’s prunes will be shipped fresh New» of the Golfen to eastern markets, Tbey will tie packed in 17-pound suitcases, The Seventy-live couples of member» of prune crop Is of excellent quality. It the Hood River Golf and Country will reach 10 cars. dub were present at Koberg beach Dr. Alien Furnishes Blood pavilion last Thursday night for one of a series of dancing parties being Last week, when Dr, Anson G. given by the dub. The new pavilion, Allen, of Artoria, received aa a pa open to the breeses that blow over tient a logger who had sustained a the Columbia, formed a cool place for serious Injury, he determined that a /he dancing party. blood transfusion would be necessary to save the man’s life. Subjects were tested, but no one could be found with the type of blood needed Dr. Alien's own blood was of tbe tflye required. He called In a fellow phys ician and a pint of his own blood was transferred to the pa tiept. *fj Dr. Allen is.well known here, hav ing frequently visited his wife's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Van Horn, when they resided on the Best Side. Load Folk to BuM Betel Wrecking of a two-story frame structure, gutted by firs at McMinn ville last January, was commenced there Thursday to prepare a site for a' new IM.ooo hotel. Construction will commence as soon as the old building is torn down. Owners of the new ba tiding are Mrs. Blanche Eggleston and Mrs. A. Klmbqll, of the Cottage Farm resort. They will lease the property when completed for a M-room hotel end for a stage terminal. UNDERWOOD APPLE QUALITY BETTER Low Prices NEW REDUCED PRICES jw. r-