The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 21, 1926, Image 5

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HOOD RIVER
—
SPAY, JANUARY 21, 192Ô
E
OF 1884
4 (By Oapt. H. c. Cos) t
Fraye»
.
rival.
H. L Howe’s story of the train block­
ade during U m winter of itm, gave
the outlines only of the worst tie-up of
traffic ever experienced in < iregun. Aa
I was strictly la this snow trouble, I
will add seam pastieulaiu of the relief
of the marooned, passenger train at
On Christmas day just
fe to have the heavy N. P. and Mrs. A. E. Kincaid
If my BWaory wrve» me
Vtanfin. “
■a
run
regularly
over
the
right, it was ths Mth of December
their gnIdea wedding c_
____ _. at of Maj. H. H. Dabney, m
anairerMury
that snow began fiaUlng and by the
the home of their daughter, Mra W. H. Dabnsy, of 4817
19U had reached a depth
, . of _________
fully four
C. Sievers, 757 Clackamas street. Port­ Maj. Dabne
West Point
feet and. along the rallr<>«d had drift­
laud.
36 years of'i
ed badly. Trains, however, had kept
Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid were married enviable
rep
pretty nearly on schedule-that is,
in Michigan, soon moving to Iowa,
ef ttw
passenger trains, freight« liaving all
wlu-re Mr. Kincaid took up the trade
been annulled. The im-rulng of the
of tinsmith. He operated his tlnabop
19th the overland pas«enger. Conduc­
The following notes were received and a hardware store at Walnut, la.,
tor Lyoaa, passed through Hood River
for approximately 2B yearn. In 1906 be
on its way to Port in el it was a thia week from the American Jersey sold the business and moved to Port­
hrav.v Pullman and had some 79 pas­ Cattle club, of New YorUrlty:
Sophie’s fit. Ma wee finny 474796, a land and purchased a wheat ranch
sengers, many of then. Is-lng women
near Spokane. Mr. Kincaid was post­
and children. They iwcwed V’lento on Junior four-year-old Jersey cow, owned master at Walnut foe eight yearn
time, though it was s hard tight. When by H. Hollenbeck, baa completed an
Mr. sad Mrs. Kincaid are the par­
half a tulle beyond the V lento station official 3416-day test in which she pro­ ents of three sons and three (laughters.
LOW TERMS UNDER THE GENERAL MOTORS PLAN
ti* jar of the heavy train started a duced 585.25 pounds of fat and 10,551 No death has ever occurred in the
snowslide tlmt almost buried the lo­ pounds of ndlk. Her milk averaged family. Two daughters, Mrs. Sievers
comotive from sight, and brought it to 5.55 per cent butterfat for the test. and Mrs. D l B. Ellsworth, and their
your new car today under the ritw General
a standstill. Before they could extri­ With this record she qualifies for the families, both of Portland, attended
cate themselves anotl« r slide came register of merit of the American Jer­ the jubilee event E. A. Kincaid, a
Motors Acceptance (Corporation time-payment plan.
down behind them and they were sey Cattle club. Sophie’s fit. Mawee son, and family were present from
Susy 474795 was tested once previous­
Low down payment, easy monthly terms, low
blocked for keeps.
ibis city. Other children are: Hobart
There was a telegraph station at Vi- ly and at that time she produced 300.07 C. Kincaid, of Orlando, Fla.; Marvin
interest charges make it possible to buy your new.
pounds
of
fat
as
a
junior
two-year-old.
ento at that time and word was im­
B. Kincaid, of' Dee Moines, la., and
fit. Mawee Nehalem 507510, a senior Mrs.
mediately sent to Superintendent Rowe,
Lillian K. Collins, of Kenosha.
car out of income. You’ll save enough money over
yearling
Jersey
cow,
owned
by
T.
H.
who happened to be at The Dalles at
Wla.
Acree,
has
completed
an
official
366-
• mo& other long term finance plans, through buying
that tjuie, of the trouble, and further,
Younger mimbsrs of the family at
Ar
that they had nothing to eat as the day test in which she produced 525.78 the golden wedding celebration danced
a Chevrolet on the new General Tiiotors time payment
pounds
of
fat
and
8,043
pounds
of
diner had not stocked qp at The
the Charleston, bat Mrs. Kincaid, just
Dalles. They had ex 1»■«•ted to reach milk. Her milk averaged S.88 per cent to show them that 50 years are not
M. Moran. Tacoma, Wash., traveling
plan to pay for running your car for a year.
butterfat
for
the
test.
With
thia
rec
­
Portland for the next meal. I do not
many, Danced a echsttlsehe. Mr. Kin­ salesman, died near Oneonta Gorge
ord
she
qualifies
for
the
register
of
rememlwr for certain, but I think E. C.
raid declined to dance anything but a last Thursday while motoring from
Mooney was the station agent at that merit of the American Jersey Cattle polka or. a hoedown.
hero to Portland. His identity was
dub.
time and he was told to do all be
Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid received nu­ established by 8. E. Bart mess. who
fit.
Mawes
Felicia
of
Valhalla
could to help oat Mr. Rowe also tele­
merous nice gifts, among them a cab­ was motoring home from Portland with
graphed to me to take charge of the 574203, a senior yearling Jersey cow, inet of complete silver service and Mr« Bartmess. Mr Moran storied his
owned
by
T.
H.
Acree,
has
completed
provisioning of the rain, and to pick
table linen from their daughter in oar near where a highway worker was
up a crew at once and send something an official 365-day test in which she Kenosha. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ronna, engaged. The man observed that the
produced
467.26
pounds
of
fat
and
to the train.
old friends of the family at Walnut, motorist, who had stepped from his
9
Of course, it was too late to start 7.942 pounds of milk, She carried her la., were present for the jubilee event machine, waa ill. As the workman
Touring Car, Now Only
>510
•
•
calf
for
196
days
of
this
time,
and
her
out that day, but early next morning
approached he was asked to summon a
per cent butterfat
Roadster, Now Only .
>510
^l-had a team of 10 iu<*n on the road milk averaged 5.88
physician. Mr. Moran then re-entered
................
‘
she
wltti an ordinary hand sled and what for the teat. With this record i of
the car and fell forward, hie arms rest­
Two
brilliantly
colored
hens,
which
Coupe, Now Only . .
>645
food they could haul, about 150 qualifies for the register of merit
lay purple eggs, and an equally color­ ing on the wheel, dying.
pounds, and that was too much of a the American Jersey Cattle dub.
Mr. Bartmsss took the license num­
Gwh, Now Only
.
>645
ful rooster were brought to New York
load. The men walked in pairs, eight
a bo« rd-the Pan American 8. 8 Sooth ber, issued by Washington last year,
St-giati, Now Only .
>735
ahead pulling and two behind to keep
era Cross from Buenos Aires recently. snd secured Mr. Moran’s identity
the sled from going over the bank*
A dosen eggs were brought along with through the sheriff’s office here. He
C'-srnwwial Chassis, Now Only . >395
The grade was drifted even full, slop­
the chickens. The chickens were ob­ later ascertained that Mr. Moran, who'
ing from the top of the l>ank, in some
C.c^itos Truck CL t - ms , Now Only >550
tained through the courtesy of Dr. represented the American Wood Pipe
places 10 to 20 feet in depth. It was
Adolfo Dago Holmberg, director of the Co. at Tacoma, had visited Kelly Bros.
a strength-teeting trip The two lead­
Buenos Aires Zoological Gardena, for Thursday morning The Sesttle man
ers were simply trail breakers and
A group of mid-Columbia fruit grow- exhibition at the annual Purdue Egg sfacturers were advised by wire of the
often the team would liave to stop era, who last ------
fall incorporated the show held at the Purdue University, man's death, and the Multnomah coun­
and help the leaders out of the snow Apple Vending Machine Oo., plan on lafayette Ind. The rooster and two ty coroner's office was i
to take
to their feet again, as at times one or giving a trial to the system of mechan­ bens are known as “Araucaina.” They charge of the body.
the other would drop to his shoulders. ically distributing apples in Portland are natives of Argentina. Homer G.
When exhausted they would draff back the coming week. The machines will I’ease, chairman of the Pardue Egg
as wheelers and the next pair took the be filled with apples, placed on spiral show, arranged for the loan when be
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
trad. Night came on and they had only containers. The fruit will be taste­ found they could not be bought at any
reached the old Perham cabin just fully exhibited, it wa« stated, and will price In the market. TWy were re­
around Mitchells Point, and being com­ present an appeal to the individual to turned to Buenos Aires after the Par-
pletely worn out. they made camp in drop a nickel or a dime in the slot and due show. ,
the old shack, keeping as warm aa they be presented with an apple.
could with what little wood could be
V c £ c £ b M b I w * C muob
I*remotere of the new vending system
found for fire. They tramped around express the belief that it will cause a
H< ienlists recently sent tq Ecuador
CD
the house when the wood gave out. general stimulus to apple cousunifition. by the U. 8. Department of Commerce
They reached the train the next day They plan later on granting rights to in search of new fruits have reported
and returned home early in the after­ servicing concern« by states. Those the discovery of a fruit which they
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noon. I do not raaseiuls r the personnel taking over the rights to use the ma­ liave named vegetable ice cream. The
the greatest doctor iu the world if you tween 8 and 8,80 p. m., 15-mlnute pro­ of the tram, but tliey were mostly chines will be required, it was de­ natives call it cberlmoya, but because
wanted him to build you up?
gram for distant listeners between 8 30 young men picked up around town. I clared, to sign an agreement to sorvice of its white flesh, and the fact that it
The apple ia the poor man's home and 8.45 o'clock, silent between 8.45 did not sccompnny them, remaining to the vending mechanirtm only with high­ has the combined flavors of pineapple,
doctor. Call him often.
and 0 o’clock, program by KGO Little construct a toboggan sled that would est eiasa box apples.
strawberry and banana, “vegetable tee
BcHides these «ubatancea, all essen­ Bymphony orchestra until 10, then stay on the snow and haul a load.
Among those interested in ths vend­ cream" was thought more pertinent
It continued to si«>w though not ing machine are A. W. Prters, E. R. Here is a treat, scientists say, await­
tial for the welfare and health of the dance music until midnight.
No changes in KGO's schedule of gaining much depth, it lielng too cold, I’ooley, W. E. Sherman, J. R. Nuna- ing the jaded palates of epicuses,
The a|>ple eating habit which began human body, apples contain other vi­
in the Garden of Eden with disastrous talising salta and medicinal properties daylight lirradrastink will take place but the wind from the east blew a gale maker. W. H. McGuire, Floyd Nuns which will be available aomu time in
results to humanity is now one of its which are necessary for good health. during International Radio week it was most of the time and an hour after the maker, Don Nunamaker, Neal Nuna- the near future.
trail waa opened It would drift smooth­ maker. T. J. and O. M. Downing. Harry
greatest boons.
The apple which According to the United States Depart­ stated in the announcement.
ly over, but the footing was better. FarrelL E. B. Dorsey and J. V. Fike.
brought suffering into the world is now ment of Agriculture, apple«, because of
Will tbs GekUna
Hint?
Radio listeners on the Pacific coast D vccui I ht 24 all the men passenger»
one of ts greatest alleviators and aids their carliohydrates contain more nour­
(From Skamania County Pioneer)
of
the
train,
under
the
leadership
of
ishment
and
energy
than
any
other
will
lie
offered,
over
KGW,
a
series
of
CHURCHES
tn health. The old saw, “An apple a
Owing to the arrival o a god of
?______
concerts by the Chevrolet Little Sym­ Conductor Lyons, started on foot for
day keeps the detor away" has much fruit.
legal notices that simply had to be
Portland.
As
there
were
many
chil
­
phony
orchestra-Bunday
evenings.
The
more truth than poetry in it.
pudllshed this week the names of the
Chevrolet Motor company of California dren on the train I went to the city
People of the United Htates heard a
RADIO NEWS
new officers of the Rebekah,
Odd
has arranged with the KGW station store« to get a supply of “goodies” for
great deal ahout apples the first week
Fellows, and the Eagles and also the
Important changes in the •mt ire manager one of the most elaborate their Christmas, but the stores were
iu November, national apple week, now
auxiliary of the Eagles, reoently or­
a settled function, approved by the n.liedule of evening broadcasts from weekly studio programs ever attempted practically bare of anything of the kind
ganised. was forced to be admitted
powers that be and support«! by civic KGO during Internationad Radio over a Pacific northwest station. Dur­ wanted and, in fact, of many things
from the Pioneer this Isens. If our
and commercial organisations the coun­ Week, from January 24 to 30, inclu­ ing the winter months there la great needed in every day life. The storm
lodge friends will pardon ns this time
try over. The National Apple Week sive, are announced by General Elec­ need for Sunday night radio entertain­ had tied up the freight trains with the
we will a|>prcctate it The stories
ment during the hour following church holiday supplies. Bat I found some
association is a corporation which has tric officials.
will l»e published next week sure pop
plain candy and store cookies, and also
During the week KGO will remain services.
for it^ sole mission the promotion of
unless the gobbllns get ns.
The IJttle Symphony orchestra was a five gallon can of. pork and beans
apple week in particular and apple silent between 8 and 9 p. m.. excepting
eating in general. It wautti to make Friday r.nd Saturday evenings. Fri­ organised by W. J. Richmond, sone they had asked for as • treat. AU was
Bey-Dad Banquet afi • eMleek *
apple eating as common a habit as day evening, January 29, iietween 8.45 manager for the Chevrolet Motor com- pleasing to the snowbound people but
The Father-Won banquet of the Riv­
Usual services at 11 a. m. The scr
cigarette smoking, believing that no and 9 p. in., and Saturday night, Janu­ pany, in Portland. Eight of the 11 the pork and beans, which had been
more sane and healthful habit can be ary 30, between 8.30 and 8.45 p. m., nrtistn «elected are member« of the pot Into an unwashed coal oil can and mon topic will be: “Faith in Christ erside church will be held tomorrow
special programs will be broadcast Portland Symphony orchestra. The were unfit to rat. The food supply had is One of the Greatest Miracles of God evening at 6 o'clock instand of 6.30, aa
developed.
company's musician« will so far been furnished by Ben Walling, on Earth Today." The Bunday school originally ennounced. *
The apple is a pill containing all that for dintant listeners In compliance with automobile
jtntri >, and
watt ; meets at 10 30 A. fi. Tito T. P. ftf
y, A^hlSJ* ^OOfc, pWWWR- Vrf X II V JvgWVXnlT a- Hnnfi
—
vs v raa
la necessary tn the way of chemicals to the nrrangements of the I n t er nati on al I m » »mAptofpMi
nothing
extra
at
I
k * s L After this inci­ meets Thursday at 8 p. m.
nel
manager
and
first
trumpet
of
the
Radio
Week
committee.
make life vigorous. It is ts-tter to take
dent the train cooks had the food sent
A nightly schedule of broadcasting Portland Symphony orchestra.
Rev. P. HllgOndorf, Pastor.
an apple after or before each meal than
uncooked and went to the section
a pill. It will do much more good. from KGO during International Radio
Eastern Motor Party Coming
house to do their eooktog, as the galley
And apple eating is only one phase of week ia given in brief as follows: Bun­
Eastern motorists have turned their on the train had no coal to use and
an “Eat More Fruit (’auqiaign’’ which day night, silent ; Monday night, silent
could not be burned.
is being carried on for the good of the between 8 and 9 o’clock, educational attention westward in outlining their wood
I think that it waa December 26,
human body as well aa for the encour­ program after 9 p. m. ; Tuesday night, touring programs, according to an­ about
a great whistling and pair­
agement of growing 4J)d marketing silent between 8 and 9 p. m., musical nouncements reachiug the Oregon State ing of noon,
was heard in the
superior quality and greater quantity program between 9 and 10 p. m., auc­ Motor association from the A. A. A. at direction locomotives
of The Dallas snd soon a long
tion bridge. 10 to 10.30, dance music Washington, D. C. Arrangements have
of fruit
•
a
locomotives palled into the sta- i
Here is the prescription for the pill 10.30 to 11.30 p, tn. ; Wednesday night, lieeu completed for the organising of train of
There were eight of them, seven
you take when yon eat an apple: silent; Thursday night, «lient lietween h caravan of fronr 75 to 100 automo­ tion.
STOP THAT HAIR FROM FALLING OUT!
tandom snd one with a bag- 1
"IJme to nourish and feed the bones; 8 and 9 p. m.. drama from 9 to 11 biles which will leave Battle Creek. hitched
car as a tender. They had Super­
GET RID OF THAT HORRID DANDRUFF I
phosphorus, the greatest of all nerve o’clock, dance music from 11 to 12 Mich., August 3, 1926, and will pro­ gage
84. Mark's
H- 8. Row« in charge. The
tonics; iron, magnesia and sulphur to o’clock; Friday night, «lient between ceed westward under te guidance of intendent
Church
school
at
9.45
a.
m.
Morn
­
first
engine
was
(quipped
with,
or
purify the blood, stimulate the bowels, 8 and 8.46 p. m., special 15-minute pro- J. H. Brown, of the Michigan Automo­ rather as, a snow jilow, and the "mo- ing prayer and sermon at 11 a. m.
clean the ________
skin and ____
Improve the com­ gram for distant listeners from 8.45 to bile Tours. It is estimated that each das-operanl” was to back up a half Special muileil service by the choir at
plexion.' What more could you ask of 9 o'clock. Saturday night, silent be- car will carry four persons and that mile or so and take a running shoot at | 8 p. in. The offering will be for the
other motorists will join the caravan
the snow bank. The first two or three Hood River hospital building fund.
as it proceeds westward.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTION
Naturally in such a public spirited locomotives would ba buried out of BaUerd’a »1st Psalm will be sung by
enterprise which will mean much to sight and the others nearly so and prac- i the choir and Mr. Nuremberg will give
Then the tender loro
i
violin selections.
L. H. Miller.
all cities and districts along the path­ tlcally helpless.
The only operator in Hood River holding Mme. Pattenaude
way of such a caravan, the A. A. A. would come into play, hitching to the
Diploma from School of Cosmetic Therapy.
Alliance Tabernacle
with its affiliated branches along the rear engine which waa uncoupled from
way will cooperate in doing everything the one ahead It would be pulled out
We are expecting to continue our
possible to make the venture a success. and then the two would hitch to the revival campaign for two weeks long­
ASK HER—SHE KNOWS
,
Mr. Brown has had much experience In next one and so on until all were ready er.
The services will continue each
the leading and directing of such cara­ to make another run.
evening at 7.30 except Monday, which
Mr. Rowe »«ked rue about the snow is
, rest night. Rev. Webber'is not an­
vans, but thia is the first time so ex­
Tuesday and TharMtay Eveatofs, open until 9 by appointment
tended a trip has been made to the ahead and expected to make the Cos- nouncing his topics but we are sure
pleoae phone 1793 for appointments.
(«des that night. I rtqrlied he would they
,
Pacific Coast districts.
will be interesting. The Sunday
According to the itineracy oat lined, do well if he reached Vlento. Ready services will be as follows: Sunday
the caravan will visit Portland. Be­ to resume their trip they backed across school st 9.45. Preaching by Dr. Web
FIRST NATIONAL BASlK BUILDING
,
gone and Grants Pass tn Oregon. Nine­ the bridge into the Button field and bee
at IL Divine healing service at
ty days hare been allowed for the trip came past the station fast as they could , 2J0. Young People’s Alliance at 6.30.
with 60 days consumed in actual travel, go, reaching Icehouse point. Well, ' Evangelistic sermon on ’The Prodigal
leaving 30 days foe stopovers and side tliey did not reach V lento that n I gilt aa Son” at 7.30. Come and bring your
tripe of interest.
one of the etigin« went Into ths ditch, friends and enjoy the music and hear
Felt Top
Leatherette Top
and. not one of them got beyond Lind­ a clear message from the Word of
Land Settlement Being Dlsramti
sey creek, all but the tender locomotive God.
Arthur E. Hall, Pastor.
Plana for the 1926 land settlement being out of commlnslon. They helped
the
road
as
far
as
they
went
For
my
program of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce, affiliated with the Oregon human aupply train for a few days bat
An Epworth League Institute will
State Chamber of Commerce la being the continued snow storm and wind
discussed throughout the state with soon covered the track as bad as ever. be held In the church for Hood River
I do not rememlw*r the date, but one and outlying points Friday, Saturday
the various county chambers of, com­
merce in an effort to concentrate the morning aa I waa standing at the sta­ and Bunday. A social hour and en­
work in a state wide cooperative or­ tion a new whistle sounded across the rollment at 6.30 p. m. and speaking at
Hood river bridge and soon four pow­ 7.30. Saturday, beginning at 9 a. m.
ganisation.
Arthur Foster, manager of the Port­ erful Northern Pacific engines came to 12 m„ classes in Bible study, mis­
East Alder at Union Ave, Portland, Ore.
land land settlement department, last quietly up to the station, the front sions, stewardship and methods; also
week «tailed on sn Itinerary which engine with great »tael plows attached claaaes in tbs afternoon. Dr. Hlaey,
will take in a personal visit to the local to its coweetcher. There was a pas­ district superintendent, wiU preset
chambers for preliminary organisation, senger coach, also, and Superintendent Bstardsy evening at 7». Regular
“ B. Buckley alighted and shook service Bunday tnomtag. Study class­
later, members of the land settlement J.
committee will cement the program bands with me. I bad worked under es in the afternoon. Dr. Hisey will
with joint meetings of assistance and him on construction. Ha said in hie preach Sunday evening af 7.30. Prof.
bluff hearty way, “Weli, Oaptain, you Batka will have classes in stewardship
encouragement.
The outlook for the migration of new have some winter down- her«,” and in­ and methode Saturday and Bunday
S. Hamrick, Pastor.
settlers tn Oregon during 1926 ts very quired about the track and location of aftarosMM.
bright. Mr. Foster states that his the wrecked engines ahead.
1302 12TH STREET
THE HEIGHTS
“Yon will have a tough time Mr.
records show that hundreds of families
are contemplating coming here this Buckley. there U a lot of enow ahead,”
year. State Treasurer Kay is in sym­ I said
“We are used to snow and there is
pathy with the settlement of vacant
I
be Spécial mule by men’s ci
lands and the vast acreages of togpad- nothing ahead that will stop
off lands, which oa account of locality declared, and there was not
lag. worship at 7.30. By
are particularly attractive to settlers
With a steady push Me massive en­ qaeet the «pastor will pre
* moderate means at this time.
gine» went throagb the drifts and his Then Present Day Dirts
only trouble was In getting
i
wrecked Short Line eifirin.
reached Portland without
The winter king now gave up ths
GOLDEN WEDDING
AIŒBSARÏ HELD
CHEVROLET
‘’Reduces PRICES
JOIN SELECT CLASS
Effective: immediately
B uy
TACOMA MAN DIES
IN AUTOMOBILE
Your old car taken as part payment
HERE ARE THE NEW REDUCED PRICES
APPLE VENDING AP
PARATUS iS READY
MT. HOOD MOTOR COMPANY
QUALITY AT LOW COST
APPLES RAVE BEEN
EATEN LONG PERIOD
■V
BARTON’S
BEAUTY SHOP
ELLIOTTS SCALP TREATMENTS
Play Cards
on one of our good Card Tables
Specially Priced for Next
SATURDAY
$3.10
$2.95
WANTED - APPLES
Folding Chairs and Card Tables For Rent
NEWTOWN COOKERS
Six Axminster Rugs
SHERIDAN FRUIT CO
9x12. Size, Assorted Patterns
priced for one week at
$39.50
JQE FLETCHER
Each
KELLY BROS. CO
fwwnWTt TWiiji