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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
HOOD RIVER, GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924 WHITE SALMON J. L. BLACK. M. D Office at residence, 724 Cascade Avy. Telephone 2981 C. W. HAMILTON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Bro ua Block Office Phone 8741 Home Pho FREE! Send for your copy of the AMAIZO H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Burgeon Calls promptly answered in town country—Day or Night Phoces: Residence, 1242; Office, 1241. Office In the Brosius Building Cook Book Fill out the coupon and mail it today. Dr». Abraham & Sifton Physicians A Burgeons Butler Bank Building Phones : Office 4151 Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 8618. Amaizó Mayonnaise Shortening Salads Frying Dr. W. Donald Nick eleen Surgeon, Cancer, Plastic Surgery and Kadiutn Therapy Phone Main 7475 809 Stevens Bldg. Portland, Oregon. DR. PHEBA J. COLLMAN NATUROPATH Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment Corrective Gymnastics, Scientific Diet Diseases of Women and Children Horn 9 a.' tn. to 5 p. m. Office Phone 1622 Kes. Phone 2448 Hood' River, Oregon Foot Troubles? DRS. THRANE & CHICK Physician and Surgeon Office Mt. Hood Hotel. Phono 2172. If no answer call 85)1, lit. Hood Hotel. Celia answered day or night. WEAK PAINFUL , - ;■« ANKLZ DR. MEARLE C. FOX , Eye, Ear Nose and Throat 915 Stevens Bldg. DENTIST Office 4, 5 and 6 Smith Building Office Phone 2021 Res. Phone 81* Hood River, Oregon E. L SCOBEE, D. D. S. Brosius Building Office Hours : 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Office Tel. 3161 Residence TeL 8412 C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Phones : DENTIST Office 1081 ; Residence 8881 Hood Hiver, Oregon DR. S. L. PETERSON DENTIST Complete X-Ray Examination Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon Phones: Bea. 2748; Office 8815 L. L. MURPHY DENTIST Complete X-Ray Examination Suite 5. Brosius Building A. J. DERBY LAWYER Firat National Bank Building Boati River, Oregon MRS. GEO. I. SLOCOM M6 Ninth Street Telephone i_ cram pc tr vw kJ TOCS htalNS CINDER INSTER Portland, Ore. L. R. Alexander, D. M. D. *ü xtNSea JOINV x ■ M CALLOUSES ON SOLE sont TCNota HltL FREE DEMONSTRATION OCTOBER 17 Seven persons out of every ten have some form of foot trouble, ft may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles, corns, callouses or bunions or probably a case of tired, aching, pjinful feet. Regardless of what may be the nature of your suffering, jrou will find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Foot Comfort Department. , Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You For the benefit of all foot sufferers, this store has arranged with The Scholl Mfg. Co., for the services of one of Dr. Scholl’s most stalled demonstrators, who wiU be at our store to give free foot comfort demonstration« aa the above date. Every Toot sufferer should taka advantage of thia exceptional opportunity. Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Yom Feet In a lew seconds’ time, without removing the hose, he ?>n make a photographic print ol your foot that positively shows if you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble haa progressed. Thia serv ice ia abeolntaiy tree and places you under no obligation whatever. FREE SAMPLES Do you vraat to know bow to stop corns hurting Instantly? Come in and get a sample of Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. They remove the of corns friction and pressure. Thin, antiseptic, healing. if yossr foot trouOUt to this ttoro auring thu dom- arsMtow cmrf Jaorw sfta Into moaning of foot comfort. J. C. JOHNSEN The. Shoe Man TEACHER OF PIANO --- “v- T-------------- 1--r—- ■ —t -V We will please you with our Dressmaking Hemstitching a Specialty MRS. FLORENCE SIMONTON at The Paris Fair Old City Hall Plumbing Shop baa moved — the new location la 90S 12 Street where there wiU be a large 4l toploty of mu}' Msmting O uo <1 m at reasonable prices. The new location wiU be known as— TOM FISHER'S Plumbing A Heating 90$ 12th St. The Apple City Truck Line OPEN FOR BUSINESS •4 Connections made with John Day, Dufur, Tygh Valley, Bend and White Salmon Truck Lines. Hoed River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insurance Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles Telephone 1881 HOOD RIVER OFFICE PORTLAND OFFICE 12 Oak Street Door 17, Auto Frt. Ter. Phone 4422 Phone E. 8226 J. M. CREAMER Veterinary Surgeon Office at Fashion Garage. Tel. 1201 READ’S RADIO SHOP The Radio Shop of Hood River ' J. G. Bradford, Reside nt Partn«-r. H. B. Read. KQP, Portland. Grcl>e, Atwater Kent and other line* "When there are better sets labile, we will have them here.” 308 Casiade Ave. Tel. 12tM. B. B. POWELL PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK 810 Cascade Ave. Hood River, Ore. Quality Food Products WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST OF BEEF, LAMB, PORK, POULTRY, FISH or any other market food, you may rest assured that it may be had from our sanitary, refrigerated cases. Apple Bicker Cemmits Suieide Sidney Shaw, of I/mg Creek, here with his wife engaged as nn apple plckert committed stildde at the Odell .. reha rd borne of W. L. Hheirlion Wed nesday night of last week. He wan 28. tenacious when found. Mr. Shaw ad mitted to Mr. Shelrbon that he had taken poison. apparently atrychnlne. Threat* of self destruction by Mr. Shaw had been made repeatedly re cently. Officials. however, were un- nhle to asrertaln- the cause of his de spondency. No children survive. Cor oner Anderson shipped the. body to long Creek Friday. 9 J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Practical Worker In Slone, Con crete, Brick and Plaster Telephone 5934 GEO. F. STRANAHAN General Building Contractor Telephone 5716 The Bon Ton Barbershop “Hood River’s Quality Market” HOOD RIVER MARKET A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop Tel. 8461 L. 8. BOYD, Proprietor Telephone 8853 H. J. FREDERICK General Contracting and Building Estimates cheerfully furnished Offre at 1218 Sherman Ava Tel. 8611 We [ will be glad to’ ace you and your frienda at any time at Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cnr<ri by n«ihg Enoene Oil. Try this high grade coal oil next time and sae the difference. Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at 4?. A- Frans Co. m29tf T RUBBER SHOES For the convenience of our patron» of the Height» District, we have laid in a full line of Rubber Shoes for Men, Women and Children. RHEUMATISM The rains have started, keep your feet dry and avoid bad colds. I ■ " ■ , GROCERIES! GROCERIES! Th« Apple Blossom Cafe W. B. SAGAR Manatbctnrw of fine Hsvana sad D ouim U c CIO ARB Jobbing Trade Solicited. Box Trade a Specialty. Room 16, GrOaa Bldg., Hood River y L. H. HUGGINS TIL. 9134 Cooperative weather observer’s re port for 24 hour period ending at 5 p. m. Rat i ir lay: Maximum tempera- tur« 56. minimum 35. clear, east wind. , Mr. __ _ Riiuunon, a partner ol Klink, of eastern Oregou, haa sol Interests in the M. L. Kline I ranch. . ' who Burdoin lit .’lit*, to Mr. Klink, ___ will operate the place. He ha» leased the proptriy for a term of years; and haa estati ¡•*I.**<1 a email dairy fari». Th«« Hunsaker slanhing on the J. H. Law ranch ¡» «till burning, having eat en ita way eiiHtward into the pepvy timber. Tin* tin* haa be«*n burning a wwk anti *<v< rai huge tre«« have fall en i»v«>r Into ilen*e windfalls and dead brush, aidiactng the heavy timber and cut wood owned by other parties. Frank I. llevier, of Portland, owner of the old llaatey ranch, la reported as Iteing 111 in Portland. He 1* ex|M*et«*d lH«ri* ^e«*hiy to make arrangements for hi* apple « rop. which 1* Iteing pack«*! l>> Unte* Ur«*. Illa mother and two brother*, Bert and Dewey Bt*vi«»r, will *|**nd the winter in Ore gon. WorniN have taken a heavy toll thia year on the tipple crop. Tlte tonnage will be very light on extra fancy grade in the highci level*. ln*pe«*tlon Is very rigid ami <ir<*har<li*te are Mtnu^hat diacourag«d <tvt*r the outlook at tbi* time, but will try, try again, and thoiie who can afford it will put < mf addition al spray* next year. Home have ap- pll«*d front Hi'ven to nine applications without very g<*«l results. Heretefore wormy aitple* have ln*«*n almost un known in the Burdoin mountain <11* trlct. Ralph Burdick stat«« that if these pent* cannot be eliminated he will grub out his trees anti plant graia* nula, hominy mid Hiiccotash and make a real living <>n hi* plate. Bill Brown, mayor of North White Salmon, hail a very narrow escape from aerioa* Injury Thursday morn ing whil** en route to Bingen with 60 lug* of'cull apple« in a Ford truck which ha«l never Iwen t*t|U*PPe«l with brakes. When he itaRxcl Judge Har ris’ resilience he was a mere streak and going so Hwiftly that the outfit was Invisible to the itaktal eye. Bill «fayed with the «hip. narrowly missing the Imiti freight, which switches all tlay long in the Bingen yard*, and a h«*avy liimlier truck. He finally land ed right shit* up at Baker & Coe’s wandtou«*, 1 where he broadcasted a message for • brake lining*. outside brake bn ml* and a new engine. He wa* unhurt blit greatly perturbed. The Bingen I k ) mm -<1 cop's eyesight failed to register on tlti* occaHion. Buriloin Heights has a real cornet- ist In the iterson of Dewey Bevier, who wits in tin* service of th«* United States navy during the world war. R««idenis of the aitove district have of late I h * cu treatml tiKiilghtly eoniiTts [tlaytsl nt the .voting mail's home high up on the hill, it is siiH|M*<*ted that th«««* art* for the benefit of two comely young lady cantileni on Bat«« Bros.* perpendicular farm. “I Ixtve You Truly” mid ‘Tai«” come in perfectly fine. Mr Bevier was a member of the big baud organization which broadcast the first radio progTiini from Catalina Island Cwlifoniin. several years ago. Radio fans on Burdoin mountain are again enjoying programs from eastern statloiis lifter a rather lengthy vaca tion on account of dry weather and static. Bonn* new radio converts In tills district. Sr«* planning Installation of standard sets. New Ideas on the l>urt of radio i*ngin«i*r* will noon con- aign many old sets to the Junk pile. Urite* will lx* much lower. It 1* thought. Fruit Inspectors Tlii>ni|«on and Child* were visitor* in the Rurdoin district T%ur«day. The old bridge which has Herved so many Hood Riveriti« who have visited the Buck'crwk and ■Northwestern lake camping ground has again been de clared unsafe for traffic, according to K. T. Breedlove, a resident of that dis trict. He reports that the structure is In b^d nhape. J. W. Bni'dlove. who lias l>ecn en Joying an extended visit with hi* fntheirln Month Carolina, returned to Whits Rfflmmi Friday. A big harvest dance was give« at Ix*glon hall Ratnrilay night. A large nt tendance waa reported. The next meeting of the Guild will I h * held here (k*tol>er 14. O. C. Groshoug lias purclias«*d the C. <1 Russell residence. Mr. Russell has also disp<«ed of Ills service sta tion at Bingen and will move to Kelso. Wash., tootry Ills luck in a new ven ture. Mrs. Wm. Claterbos in keeping books at Baker A Coe's warehouat* at Bingen. The Mountain Brook people got a tbrill put of a brush fire mvntly which threalbaed the Alfred Lumber cotp- pnny’a mill. Volunteers from th«* Ac me Orchard C«>. as*lst«*d in checking the fire before any nerious damage "cenrred. While driving her Ford car home on the North Bank highway Saturday night, Mrs. Gaskill, of Bingen, was struck by Bob Charters, Bingirn gtirage mini, and her car badly damaged. No ciisualtiee resulted. Mrs. Gaskill is in the restaurant hipiinesa at Bingen. Her new fireproof building la nearing com- pletlon. Mr. Chertcrs’ treproof garage ■ ■I«*ned for business Monday. ( araw* Kxhrt In the Homan Body If Yoq WIU Use Trunk'« Prwwription This Prescription does not ruin the. stomach. It does not depress the heart. I'At all the meat and good food you Irish while taking Trunk’« Prestwip- tion. Onntaln« no mercury, salicylate -oda, oil Wintergreen or narcotics, but l>o*lttvely overcome* any kind of rheu matism or gout on esrth, Wh«t m*we do yon want? It la impossible to get something better. The greatest uric ucld solvent known and also a superior liver raetlirfne. Trunk’s Prescription nell* for 81.75 I or 8 for only |5.00. A. 8. Kelr'a Drug store. o22 PICKER SUPPLIES • v FINGER COTS (ALL 8IZE8 AND MiKEJ), ADHESIVE PL&B’fER, WRITING MATERIAL, PENCILS, OOMBS, BRUSHES, MIRRORS, SKA VINO MATERIAL ———i We Have What You Forgot To Bring And Will Need MKNTHOLATUM, COLD TABLETS, PLASTERS, WATER BOTTLES, LINIMENT FOR THO SWOLLEN WRISTS COLD OREAM, TALCUM AND OE POWDERS, ETC We Are Here To Serve You. MA. S. KE1R Yours for Service Open Evenings Until 9:00 O’ClocIt D. H. McCLAIN HAS FINE SWEET POTATOES I). 11. McClain, former Michigan man who used to grow the tubers in his for mer state, has harvested 1100 pounds of aweet potato«« from leas than an eighth of an s«*»e. The potato«« are unusually large, many of them weigh ing 2% isiunds. He planted 800 hills of the pototoeH. Variegated cutworms < nt off 200 of them. 'T believe that met potatoes can be grown profitably in Oregon if they are handled' properly,” said Mr. McClain. "They should not he over-irrigated. The ground aliould never l>e soaked, but just kept slightly moist.” Mr. McClain exhibit«*! one of his po tato«« at the Glacier office. It weighed more than three |M*unda. Ernest Sam uel was associated with Mr. McClain in the production of the fine tubers. General Folk Have Party 18‘alers in General Petroleum prod ucts of Tile Dalle*. Hood River. Rufus, Mosier, Underwood. White Ha Inion and Mount H imh I districts held a get-to gether liamps-t in the gold room of the Hpt«*i I >aIle« one night last week to talk shop. ' Among those present were the fol lowing : E. L. Baley, assistant mari ager of tili* Portland distrlbuting hranch; W. E. Walther. Harrv Wal ther. Fari Fields, Cedi Fidile and I,e*ti*r Miller, all of The Dalle*. C. A. Tiiom. F. Scott and G. E. AVilkinson. of lluftts; John Carroll and F. C. Car roll. of Mo*h*r ; James Htranahan, Hai Nesbit, Clalre Smith ami Newton Clark, of Booti River; thè Wyatt brothers. of Mount Hood ; G. G. Mar tin, of White Stilinoli, and Raymond Melga, of rnderwvMHt. Stanford H. Anderson and Jerry Mnthewa repre- Hcnted The Dalle* dintributlng agency of th«* Stanford H. Anderson company. Mrs. Nancy S. Daw*«m Following a short fnnerai service at the Bartns«* chaiiel th«* Iwwtv of Mrs Nancy 8. Itawson, ez.*d 81 nnd native of Ohio, was *hlp;x*<l to Tt.pcka. Ka*. Tuesday for interm«*nt. Mrs. Dawson Ilve«l for runny years In Topeka. She «■ame west in 1905. Sb«* had <mly re cently gone to Bingen, white death oc curred Kiinduy. to lie with a «Inlighter. Mrs. Anne Fix. Mrs. Dawson is survived by other ehiMren as follows: -8. T. Dawson, of Newkirk, rikla.; Mem Mar» Hocking of Howe. Is.: Mrs. Mura Bradley, of Princeton. III.; M R. Dawson, of To- na*kot. Wa»h.: J. M INtwson. of Na tional <Mty. Calif., and M. I* Dawson, of Fima. AVash. I have taken the agenev for the Mar- •hall-Well. Niarara ranee*. None bet ter made Yon mar reenre the flneet ranee available on roar own term, within reaaon. Braakman. Rialto bldg I have just received from the East the most wonderful line of > Sait Cases, Ladies’ Hat Boxes and Under the Arm Bans SCHOOL SUPPLIES We have tablets, pencils and all the other school supplies required. We will make a specialty of stock to fill out the school lunch. HEIGHTS CONFECTIONERY i J. L. STLWAhT, Prop. Tel. 2374 Every woman realizes the part her wearing apparel plays in giving her that subtle charm and attractiveness. A woman’s personality is expressed by the garments she wears and the care site exercises in seeing that they have that immaculate appearance which is the result of sending your cleaning and dyeing to us regularly. Dozen» are doing it. Why not you? CHAMPION SHOE SHOP We Call and Deliver Phone 1014 HOOD RIVER CLEANERS & DYERS J. C. Meyer that has been shown in Hood River — the very latest at moderate prices. START YOUR OFFICE RIGHT WM. WEBER Full Line of Supplies LET US SHOW YOU Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks THE BOOK & ART STORE Confectionery SLAB WOOD I czjocoi TRY OUR DETHMAN & DONNERBERG OREGON LUMBER CO BEST FOR SUMMER AND WINTER, TOO ORDER YOUR SUPPLY AT ONCE FROM HARRY T. DeWlTT PHONE 4242 Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT C..A. RICHARDS HOOD RIVER MANUFACTURING CO Sash, Doors and Millwork Tel 2181