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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
JIOOI) R1VEH GLACJIKR THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1021 Me-o-my, how you'll take to a pipe and P. A.! Before you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy'us jimmy pipe and some Prince Albert! Because, a pipe packed wifrh Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis fied before and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why P. A.'s flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our eKclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it's a peach! prince Albert Princ Albert im sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tint, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and in the pound crystal glass humidor with Sponge maistmnir top. Copyright 1021 by H J. Reynold Tobacco Co. Wwii.ioit s.iiom, the national joy smoke CAN WHILE YOU CAN Canning time is here and we are prepared to take care of your needs in this line. Fruit is cheap and sugar is hitting the botton so it is up to you Madam Housewife to do your duty. Our prices on jars: Mason Caps, doz., 35c Economy caps, 35c, clamps, 15c Mason Rubbers, 3 doz., 25c Kerr Mason Lids, 25c Mason R'b'rs, Good Luck, doz, 10c Kerr Mason Lids, wide mouth, 25c Mason Pints, doz., $1.20 Economy or Wide Mouth Mason, pints, $1.50 " quarts, 1.75 " half sal., 2.25 Jelly Glasses, doz., 75c Kerr Mason Caps, complete, 35c Parowax, pound, 2()c Kerr Mason Caps, complete, wide mouth, 40c Mason Quarts " 1.35 Mason half gal., doz., 1.90 it u U it 4( it BULK GOODS We make a specialty of handling gooda in bulk which enables you to make substantial savings. Peanut Butter, lb., 10c Salad Oil, gal., $1.25 Salted Peanuts, lb., 15c Spaghetti, 3 lbs., 25c Heintz Sweet Relish, pt , 36c Macaroni, 3 lbs 25c Heinz Mustard, pint, 26c Corn Starch, 3 lbs., 25c Cocoa, 2 pounds, 36c SPECIALS Following specials take effect Thursday, .June 23rd and pood for two weeks. Toilet Paper, roll ,5c Solid Pack Tomatoes, 3 for 50c Brooms 47c, Red Salmon, lb flat can, 2 for 25c Clams. 3 for 50c IOC 51 Consolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL GOOD 100'. PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOl'R OROCHRS THE DALLES SHIPS ROYAL ANNES EAST Shipments of carlota of cherries from The Ihdles has begun, and grow ers there within the next two weeks expect to li rvest and shin out a total of 40 cars of this fruit, it will be the greatest mov.ment of small fruits ever rolled from Llie WaBto count v fruit BeetiOM Hood River will hewin mnuinu. cars of black cherries this week. I he Dalle- for the first time Dlans Or) Mndinar Koval Annes to eHutnrn markets. The fruit will be trans ported with a minimum of handling in fully refrigerated cars. The Dalles cherry shipments will probably be louble that of anv former veiir Th Oregon Growers' Association, which will handle the bulk of the business estimates that the shipments will be increased at least 50 ier cent. The first two cars of The Dulles cherries were rolled last Fridav. Thev billed to Minneapolis. A second ship ment rolled to New York, and a third went forward to St. Louis. The fruit was shipped to brokers to be sold on auction. The . are marketed under the Crowds brat I, "Mistland." Eighty growers of Wasco county, within a radius of eight miles around The Dalles, have signed with the (rowers Association. They control 1.000 acres of fruit. WHITE SALMON (From the KniorprlHe) Kt 4-1.1 I I A i I i. m-Kiey nas sold nis ranch on Hlinloin Mt to Osriir NII Unn i.f foot 1st - ' i iiwiwwii w waniic Icock, Minnesota. The place consists of 40 acres. with amui knlMl About one-third of the ranch is under cultivation. J. B. Carev exnerr.H ti I J ...... i"IM July 1 for Medford to take charge of me wan wunie fi JQ.. interests in the southern Oreeon fruit dwiri.t "huu Cunn, of the Man Wuille Hood River omce, will succeed Mr. Carey in the White Salmon district. The company has maintained offices in Medford for many years. I I I'il'at ion of mm orr-hurrl in I I ... M..-.C. --o -. . 1 1 , uit ll.il Ul White Salmon district has been attract ing much attention the Ipast week, when Herbert Williams turned on the flood waters of his irriiHtinn uvufom over his fruit tract Th latter of last week all but an acre and a half nail been watered. Mr. Williams states that he has nlentv of wtr for or. other irrigation. A crop of rye and vetch were turned under ho ti(n Mflfl tlir nr. i . fil ar.tiU oL... u d i J O I IV VY I CWl results this fall. Experiments in irri gation on part of the orchard last year showed wonderful ilifForan.., In ,i. . . ...u. ail. l Ml fruit grown on irrigated trees. Local people interested in irrigation should visit the Williams orchard whifh la a direct boost for irrigation in this dis trict. . Forest Supervisor Brundage, who baa just returned from Wind River Valley. States that a new anrl Imnnrt. ant camp ground and group of sum mer homesites is being developed on the Columbia National Forest at Gov ernment Mineral Springs. The area surrounding the Springs and a portion of the Tranner Creek Husin huu kaan definitely set aside by the Forest Ser vice iur recreational use. inis tract of hi ir viririn timber. e..nI..H from adjacent logging operations, is lo cated about 7.1 miles from Portlun.l in the heart of the Columbia N m 1 if inn I Forest. From I'ortland it is reached via the Columbia Highway to Cascade Locks and 22 miles of good dirt or gravel roads, with a maximum grade of I per cent. The cami) irronnd in I,,, .(.,, I 1- ........ . . I.,..., ni.ni I rapper creek, in a stand of big heavy fir and cedar. Camp tables have been provided and rough sanitation in stalled. This camp ground is best adapted for use of parties wanting a trip of three days or longer. Unlike Kagle creek, there is no time limit campers may stay as long as their fancy indicates. FOR SALE Have very (IcHlrable residence In fort luud worth SOOOOto tride lor Hood Kiver ppoperty, i! ,. tiway preferred. Darfdy house for old couple on Cas cade Avenue. All furniture uoes with properly. Has truruiir. Modern In all respect!, At (MOO Willi afldOOcMb pay. meut, one can move In and tieeln llvinu without the necessity of moving a lot ot furniture from Kastetn Oregon. A drenm of a home for 12600, iHaated with a view worth IFKimu In I'ortlauil and will he In Hood Hiver. Has G room- halh. furnsee, hit; living room, glassed In porch. I.ol IIKix I III, all kinds of fruit, garden, chicken house and Mowers all ready to pick. Taken tr.W cash to handle. The Wrn. It. Warner Hi acres. S In alfalfiBj m in fruit, So In pasture, as good a house as one wants, smaller house, two harns. all lor I120U0.00. Can lie had on line terms. H'j acres for Hummer Home she for BIJOU, 7 miles out. Hum spring and some tine Irees. 2 acres on Highway for WBOb R. E. SCOTT First National Hank Building Waverly Gear Grease Sticks to the Gears. Does not foam. Weacs like iron. Keeps the gears cool. It is wonderfully satisfactory MT. HOOD MOTOR COMPANY Newberg tannery to Resume Operation of the A If canneries at Newberg and Lebanon win commence witnin two weeks, ac cording to an anonuncement made by ft, F. Davidson, president of the Ore gon Canning company, which concern will Operate the plants. Negotiations are under way to open the plants at McMinnville and Roseburg, and possi bly at Springbrook, Mr. Davidson said. Arrangements have been made for the Oregon Canning company to use the Rupert trademark and thus take ad vantage of the national advertising campaign outlined by the Rupert com pany before it entered the bankruptcy court. Upper Valley Properly Sold Warren 0. Gibbt, formerly of Van couver, Wash., has nurchased t r. iiti I. F. Thomnson a house anil lot in an I addition plotted by Mr. Thompson to the town of I'arkdale. He will move with his family to the new location. .). A. CJibbs, brother of Mr. Oibbs, has purchased a Id-acre ranch place from Mrs. C P. lohannsen. The land lies just south of I'arkdale. - Ask your dealer for Havoline Oil It makes a difference Japanese Released H. Kaniodci, Japanese laborer, ar rested Friday night on a statutory charge involving a little boy, was re leased at a hearing before Justice of the FINN Onthank Saturday afternoon. No proof was advanced In establish that the Ja aiMM had committed the crime. Witnesses whose testimony, according to early reports would have been damaging were not produced. Airplane Visits Here Friday The season's first airplane, circling oer tl i city and orchard districts Fri- i ia afternoon, created a widespread ; attention by dropping masses of leaf lets. The paters, however, were1 caught by strong upper currents of air' and carried out of the valley, and local i folk remained un nformed of the mil-! Sion of the aviator. The airnliino 1 after flights over valley sectional vis- mm nne dumb. Boy Sent to Reform School Charles Larson, ln-vear old mother-1 less bov charc-ed u.th fho thofr nf tickets and other suppl.es from the ; raouni noon railroad office was com mitted to the Stat Industrial School at Salem last ,; Judge Hasbrouck. The offense, it is declared, was the boy s second of a Ue nature. haiiibcrl.tin' Mattress Making and Renovating Pads, 98.601 Mattress, from $4.50 to $7.60 Upholstering and Furniture Repairing CARPET CLEANING Sleep and rati well on a Hood Kiver made mattress. Wright's Mattress Works 417-418 May Street PHONE U4I U C. B.M.DW IN J. W. SHOP BALDWIN & SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. rians and Sketches for all Classes of ISnildings Furnished. Construction Work and Alterations. No Job Too Big or Too 8uiall. Our Work is Our Recommendation. HROSH s HI II )(. HOOD KIVF.K. ORFC.ON Phone .MM Colic 'and lharrlioea K ii'cdy verv raaiilv h, 14 t An thta nro. paration at hand during the hot of the summer month. It is almost sure to le needed, and when that time comes, is worth ma: y times ita coaL Buy it HiKbest eaah priea paid for yoor aasd fnrii.lnr.-. -tovefiand ruga. Call McClain at h. A. I-ran. (',.. t'Mlt W. J. Baker & Co. Dealtm in RKAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands The Ideal Grader J; " We have been marketing Ideal Graders for the past six years. They have grown more popular each year. Our machines are a favorite in all North western fruit sections. We have shipped them in numbers to foreign apple districts, The 1921 model of Ideal Grader is ready for distribution. It will carry a number of improvements. We mention at random some of them: The machine can be adjusted for sizing while in operation. Two adjusting screws do the work. Our new sorting table is a feature that will be noticed at once. We hope to place as many as possible of the machines we manufacture in Hood River and for this reason would urge that local grow ers give us their order at once, in order that we may include them before we are booked to the limit of our capacity. IDEAL FRUIT & NURSERY CO. Tel. 5832 Thousands will go Back East this summer because of the Low Round-Trip Fares H BM .Bill. IBB offered by the big cross-continent railroad Union Pacific System Serving the transportation needs of the Great Pacific Northwest and jriviog through service via the popular direct routes to s ,n Lake ( ity. Detuer, Omaha, KsMMOHy, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chirac on these two strictly first class trains "Oregon-Washington" Limited and "Continental Limited" Tickets on Sale Daily Until and including Auj;. Ifth. Return limit M dnys but not later than October Uat. Chicago $106.80 Memphis $111.60 Pueblo $ 77.40 Denver 77.40 Minneapolis 87.60 St. Paul 87 60 Kansas City 87.60 Omaha 87.60 St. Louis 101.40 per cent war Tax to Ik- a.ldo I Proportionate NdoctioM to M, pinl8 fr. s,p.vers at pleasure Mt tr.ps may ! arranged for Yellowstone. Zion and Ilorky Mountain National Parks For con.plere de.a.ls as to routings, train schedules, side trips, s n N ear rat,, and nervations, and other travel information desired, call on or Inwpl) J- H. Fredricy Phone 1151 HOOD RIVER, ORE. Wm Mt Murr .v. (.t.nera, P,sson.r ,nt por(and 0rcgon When We Weigh Out Coffee, tea. WUgM or other Kroeeries w e don't care if th- customer re-weighs it when she jrets home. For correct weight is just as much a specially with us as hi'h clas: thines for the table at low quality prices. .We don't cut prices at th expense of tither quantity or quality. N. H. MacMILLAN On The Heights (V II' )