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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
HOOD RIVtftt (iLACTER, THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1021 I THE NEW United States Cream Separator WITH DISC BOWL "The "U. S." proved the best, In the most severe contest." It excels all others in the following points: One-piere frame, sanitary base, all gears enclosed, shall s do not turn, oil splash system, slow speed crank, right or left hand, easy running,fewer bowl discs and interchangeable, easy washing, close skimming. Time has not changed the fact that the UNITED STATES SEPARA TOR in open competition, set the World's Record for close skimming, .0138 of 1 percent, in the most thorough test ever conducted. You can make a World's Record in dose trimming iu your own dairy by u-hij u New United Stales Disc Separator. Come and see KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. HOOD RIVER, OREGON in We offer QUALITY, SERVICE and GOOD WILL Our meats and groceries are of the best Phone your orders to SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY HOLMAN & SAMUEL Phone 1811 Vote Yes 302 Soldiers Loan and Bonus Bill BOY SCOUTS THANKED FOR FIRE PREVENTION Col. W. H. Greeley, forester of the I). 'S "Forest Service, has written an open Tetter to the Boy Scouts of the United States in'aporeciation of their splendid cooperation in Forest rrotec t ion Week May 22-28. The Scouts of Oregon and Washington, local forest officer! say, have given fine coopera tion in the Northwest in the campaign against forest tires The Forester's letter is addressed to Scout Kxecu tives, Scoutmasters, ami Hoy Scouts of America, and reads ! "1 am compelled to take this means of making acknowledgement to th thousands of you whose fine coopera tion in the furtherance of Fofest I'm tection Week played so important a part in the nation wide observance of this movement. Although it is not phvsically possible to answer with a personal letter all the communications regarding this matter which the Forest Service has received, my appreciation of what you have done as individuals is none the less keen. "This is not the first'time that the Boy Scouts of America have been ailed upon to render service for the Government, and your efforts in this public spirited movement to preserve our forests from needless destruction have been in keeping with other note worthy achievements of your admir able organization. It is a pleasure to feel that the Boy Scouts stand as a unit for fire prevention and reforesta tion. But it is also more than a pleas ure it is an assurance or an invaiuaiiie aid in a work of the utmost public importance. "Forest fires are a terrible menace to the prosperity of our Nation, and of our very homes. Your whole hearted help in stamping out this evil ia. therefore, needed not only during the brief period of Forest Protection Week but throughout the year. When you are in the forests on a hike or picnic this summer, remember that a Good Woodsman is always careful to put out his tire and to see that his match is Mead' before throwning it away. "You are taught to be careful with fire, but many of our citizens have not yet learned this lesson. Eighty per cent of the forest tires in the United States are caused by human agencies, and are, therefore, preventable. Carry the word to all you can influence, 'Save the Forests !' " FISH IS VIRILE -AMERICAN SPEAKER HURRY New Shoes at New Prices Men's Black Kangaroo Combination Last $7.50 Men's Coco Calf Combination Last 7.00 Men's Coco Split Seamless Bal. 4.75 Ladies' One-Strap Pump, Black or Brown 4.75 Ladies' Black Kid Shoes 6.25 You will get out of your shoes what the manu facturers put into them, no more-no less. That's the reason you get so much wear and service out of Star Brand Shoes Work and that means thought, effort, skill and pains has been put into them. You will get out of them - comfort, long life and good appearance. All at a lower price per pair than you probably paid for your present pair. ALL LEATHER SHOES I cm O 13 1 J. C. JOHNSEN "There's More Real Satisfaction" says the Good Judge In a little of the Real To bacco Chew, than you ever got out cf the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often that's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a lone fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco From the Woodland Democrat, Woodland, Calif., May 11. 1921.) If there were more E. B. Fish's in America no, that is not just right- if there were more Americans who had the ability and the desire to go out on the platform of the country, preach- I ..IJ i 1 i : 1 lllg goou, oiu iHsmoneu n niei ichiiimim, then it is certain our country would not be menaced as it is by the cloud of discord and discontent which seems looming on the governmental horizon. This man who comes to us through the Chaulauiiua, said things last night which made so deep an impression that the recollection will last long after the time or place may be erased from memory. He iTMde it clear that the present situation of the social fabric is the effect of causes which have been in ex istence for a quarter of a century, causes which had their origin in un Amerieaniem of a hoard of unassimil able immigration, which has been teaching a doctrine foreign to the con stitution of the country which has given them refuge. The foundation stones of the nation, according to the speaker, are the con- ! slitution, the public school and the ! church, yet men of the ilk of Haywood and his clan have preached the raise doctrine of destroying.the constitution, have invaded the school faculties of the land and even have usurped places in the pulpits. The doctrine of red so- jcialism that it. was the duty to destroy these foundation stones has gone un- j challenged for years and now is the j time of the harvest. America must be saved and will be saved, said the sjieaker, by the appli cation of the golden rule and of recog- nition of the fatherhood of God and I the brotherhood of man, of getting back to the theory of government of j our fathers. Mr. Fish is the editor of a labor pa- ! per. He claims that American labor is being exploited by the lalxir leaders who are continually stirring up strife to make their own position the more i secure, and at the expense of not only the" country but of the worker as well. As a speaker he is forceful, logical and interesting, and made a fine im pression on a large audience. Party Climbs Hood A party back last week from an as- cent of Mount Hood by way of Kliot Glacier and Coopers Spur reports the unusual experience of seeing a huge crevasse open on the glacier. When first seen the crack was only about three inches across, tlie gap gradually widened until the width was nearly fl feet. The crevasse reached a length of 150 feet and the depth was several hundred feet. The recreationists mo tored to the forest line by way of a : new road being cut by J. O. Hannum. lb -e making the climb were : J. F. Mason, K. S. Smithers, C. Doran, Kiner Aune, Ai. Trowbridge and Geo. Laird. The climbers found the snow still deep on the base of the peak. They experienced a !HJ-mile gale on the sum ! mit. While they were observing cre vasses a huge boulder toppled from a crag several hundred yards above them. The noise of the small ava lanche it started warned the party in time for them to scamper to safety. Badger Lake Brush Being Burned A .crew of 15 men, in charge of the Forestry Service, passed through here last week en route to Badger Lake on the east side of Mount Hood. The crew will be engaged for the next sev eral weeks slashing and burning brush around the lake. The underbrush had reached such proportions in the district that the department deeidfd on the clean-up as a fire protection. I!eininien) I lianili rlaln' Tahb t. "Chamberlain's Tablets have been i.-t 'l by my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. When my husband Ke ? from home he al w as takes a I" ttle of them alone with LHL fMakes cannincasicr CANNING is a real pleas ure when you have a good oil cookstove. Just light the burner and the steady, clean, intense heat is driven directly a gainst the cooking. The kit chen stays clean and com fortable. To insure best results use only Pearl Oil. Pearl Oil is clean burning and uniform. Refined and re-refined by a special process. Most eco nomical to use. For salv by dealers every where. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT 6 E 7 Season Tickets Now On Sale ADULTS, $2.50; Students, $1.50; Child's. $1.00. No War Tax. Hood River, July 5-10 Incl. ELLISON-WHITE CHAUTAUQUA him. feelii fine, Mim Whenever I have that heavy r after eating, or feel dull and I out. I take one or two of Cham i'a Tablets and they fix me up writes Mrs. Newton Vreetand, , N. Y. Take these tablets when ed with rnfittipatiti or mdiges wl they will do you good. SearcbfS of records and reliable aK tracts ma-l-bv Oregon Alistract Com pany. A. W. Onthank, Manager, 306 ; Oak Street- Phone 1521. jy20-tf MEAT MARKET BARGAINS Not for one day only but until further announce ment we will sell as follows: 5-lb. Lard Compound 65c Beef Boil 10c Beef Pot Roast 15c Breakfast Bacon 30c The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT. Prop. Phone 4311 Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers A notable musical event of Chautauqua week is scheduled in the coming of Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers. It is a splendid New York singing organization headed by Mary Adel Hays, prominent American colorature soprano. Four biff voices, with Heulah (Hark, flutist and accompanist, com prise the company. Each member is a soloist of real stand in"; in the Eastern musical world and the combination makes an organization that is without a superior on the Chautauqua platform. Mary Adel Hays, soprano; Ruth Pearcy, contral to; Claude Schell, tenor; and John Wainman, baritone. Six Day Packed With Big Attractions Make Chautauqua week your vacation week. You will never regret it. It will he six days filled with interesting and inspiring lectures, splendid music and wholesome enter tainment. Lectures bv Dr. Robert Parker Miles, Dean El wood C. Perisho, E. B. Fish, Chief Strongheart, Dr. E. L House and Virgil L Shepherd. Ten concerts during the week by The Liberty Belles of Boston, Stone Platt-Hragers Trio, Lowell Pat ton Company, Alexander Trio and Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers. On the fourth night a big New York play production. , We carry a complete line of GARDEN TOOLS as well as Builders' Hardware, Carpenters' Tools Ranges, Etc. We have recently added to our stock a line of PAINTS and FRUIT JARS. Prices and quality always right. BLOWERS' HARDWARE CO. Don't Pass The Buck, Pass The Bonus Bill QUALITY QUANTITY Ask for BUTTER-NUT Delivered Daily to Your Grocers IS OUR SUCCESS Remember We have the largest stock of lumber in Hood River County to select from. You will save money by letting us quote on your require ments. - Yours for prompt service. OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DEE, OREGON N Cto I'll! tobWlyjU'. vtwH, way mm? William V'!luratucnr, iul'?ytarMnt, frnrl' .,tny ,irnnittjriy r,ttfr.l a irttttrj' 9h Have You Tried The Super-Buttermilk? It is g'-ing stronger every VVe have tried it out at local restaurants ami The Dalles likes it. ft is made of whole milk, prepared with a culture, Take home a quart. For a wholesome summer bev erage it r;tnnot be equaled. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY Many People Talk Against Cement Because they were so unfortu nate as to use a poor quality. Those are the ones we want to use our cement or in fact any thing in the line of building materials we sell. We will stand back of our goods and guarantee you satisfaction in every way or your money back. Taft Transfer Co. The Very First Puff of one of our popular brands tells the experienced smoker that it is a far better cigar than its price would indicate. It has all the fla vor and aroma of much higher pi iced smokes and i-i addition has Bellow smoothness that insures smoke pleasure down to the very last possible puff. Try one. THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN H. S. GEQRGE, Prop.