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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
o flOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JF.XE 2fl, 1921 We Make Paints, Varnishes r tit ... , For Women's Use at Home TEACHER'S HUSBAND (CITIZENS HELPING UNDER ARREST1 THE K. OF P RAM THOUSANDS of women with keen home pritle want to do their own painting anJ urarnishing at home, and thou sands do with materials wc make. iWe make those materials es pecially for home use. You ask for "Fuller's Home Service" Paint Products. And we maintain a special "Home Service Department" furnishing free information and detailed directions which will enable anyone to do his or her own work. 'You simply describe the arti cle, how finished now, and the effect you want to get. We tell you how, the kind of paint, the kind of brush the things you need to know to do good work. (You'll be surprised, delighted to see the transformation you yourself can make in home things furniture, floors, walls, woodwork, bric-a-brac, etc. "Just a can of paint or var nish and a little wurk that's fun," works wonders. Our knowledge of paints and painting practice has been gained through 72 years' experience. We are one of the country's largest manufacturers of paint products and make the very fin est kind of goods. Don't think because you've never done it that you can't do work like this yourself. Try it with our help. Just follow Fuller's Specifications and you'll get the desired effects. Rememl)er don't allow sur faces to rut. It costs less to paint them. 15SI ' ?e - Pullers SPECIFICATION Home Service Paints Varnishes - Enamels M'f 'd by W. P. Fuller & Co. WHERE TO BUY: Impor tant that you get the right ma terial so be sure to go to the right store for Fuller 'products. Cut out the coupon to the right as a memo to direct you. Write us now a postcard for booklet of Fuller's Specia- cation "Home Service" Paint Products which tells just what to buy for the work you have in mind. Consult our Advisory Depart ment relative to the questions yuu may nave in mind. all etterlor jobs of painting it is advisable to obtain the of a Master Painter Fullerwear "The All-Purpo.e Varnish" Adapted for any surface either inside or outside. The most dur able varnish obtain- ame. itlistands in terior wear and weather exposure. Does not scratch, peel, rub off or turn white. Dries overnight. Fullerwear is Ful ler's Specification for all-purpose varnish ing at home for furniture, tables, chairs, linoleum, etc. Boiling water cannot harm it, nor rolling furni ture. Dries dust-free in four hours. Walk on it overnight. W. P. Fuller & Co. Dept. 11, San Francisco Pioneer Paint Manufacturers foe 72 Years Established 1849 Branches in 16 cities in the West Dealers Everywhere Also makers of Rubber-Cement Floor Paint, All-purpose Varnishes, Silken white Enamel, Fifteen-for-Floors Var nish, Washable Wall Finish, Auto Enamel. Barn and Koof Paint, Porch and Step Paint. SAVE THIS (Cut this out and put it in your pocket' book or hanflbag as a memo) Fuller's "Home Service" Paints ar sold by the following in your city: EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO. HOOD RIVER, OREGON R. J. McISAAC & CO. PARKDALB, ORE. LUMBER PRICES Now Rock Bottom I'KI.-WAR LUMBER PRICE Freight Advance Since War PRESENT I.I M HI K I'KK I "... Present Lumber Prices Now Same as Pre-War Prices f Freight Advance Pre-War Frt. Advance Present Price S I Y E A R S I. II M II E K P R I C E Buy Lumber now for any building need! Prices on Lumber can't go lower! No other commodity has fallen in price more than Lumber! Our Free Building Helps are valuable ! ( iorrrzz Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, "Materials zith Flans for Homes and Farm Buildings" 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 When you want the BEST in. Flour Cereals Ask your Grocery man for Hood River made HIGHLAND MILLING CO. Mill Phone 1751 Store Phone 3881 . The high regard of Hood River folk for Mrs. Harold E. Lay ton, whose husband was arrested Thursday in Portland for alleged flotation of spur ious checks, caused the news of his escapade to be received locally with many expressions of regret. Mrs. Lay ton, formerly Miss Evangeliie Huh bands, has for the past two years been teacher of English at the high school. She had made a wide reputation for character and the uualitv of her school work. Mrs. Lay ton announced her engage ment before the close of the Meant school year and plans were made to hold the weddinir at the home of local friend. All arrangements had been made and the irrnom. it is stated did not appear. Instead young Layton telephoned, according to the story here, asking to be excused from the matri monial venture because of family af fairs, which he had not formerly dis closed. The teacher, acting against the advice of local friends who tried to dissuade her from marrying, was ab sent a part of commencement week at the high school, and it became anoar- ent, when announcements were re ceived recently announcing the wed ding of the couple in Portland, that she had persuaded voung Layton to proceed with the original plans. Mrs Layton is said to have met hr hus band at a beach resort. She is said to be several years his senior. The following appeared in a Portland evening paper Friday : , The couple came to Portland and stopped at the Seward hotel until a lew aays ago. it is claimed that Lay ton represented himself as being a moneyed man and. in order to keen on his representations, took a Hood River bank checkbook from his wife and signed checks to meet his needs, ("hecks were cashed by department stores and clothing stores in Portland and also by a florist. The checks range from $15 to $26. Another ruse Lavton is said to have used in order to obtain monev was to cnarge articles to bhi8 wife h account and then pawn them. That he was not a sharp financier is claimed hv the inspectors, who nuv ho homrht a ir.o I r J P) " - ' T" camera and pawned it for $7 and other valuable artic es which he pawned for $1. Mrs. Laytop savs she will stand bv per n iMPano nn fin overvihinLr in Kk, power to clear up the difficulty. The Knights of Pythias band, organ ized year before last, has played itself into the hearts of Hood River business men, who have started a fund to aid ine musical organization in clearing a debt for instruments and apparatus. Ihe band has never refused participa tion in public meetings, anil such gath erings have been much better attemh d and more successful since the band beiran making its appearance. Contributions so far noted for the band are those of J. H. Fredricy, C. A. Bell. C. C. Crew. Trilnmn Mutlur V O. Blanchar. .1 C V., eron, R E. Brett, (Jeo. H. McMullin. r.. I hcobee, A. W. Stone, Vincent & Shank. A. S. Keir, Walter Walters, E. S. Colby and J. M. Culbertson. Lotus Grille Closed The Lotus Grille, opened here last year in the big 100-foot square base ment of the Mt. Hood Hotel Annex building, has been closed. Plans for the re-opening of the big restaurant, one of the most elaborately arranged of rural Oregon, are indefinite. H. M. Hicks, the owner, states that the lack oi Business does not justify the ex pense of operation. . School Sells Oil to White Salmon The city school district has sold to me town or wnite Salmon a quantity of crude oil totaling 2,800 gallons. The oil, too thick for use in the heating plant of the high school, will be used at White Salmon for surfacing streets. The heati TIL' IiIhuI tins liPPii !lmt, ! ill cleaned of the heavy oil. and a lighter product will be used the coming year. Two hundred gallons of oil, pom pad to a tank by the cleaners, was lost when a spigot was left open. WORK PROGRESSES ON FOREST LOOP LINK J. r. Thompson, Upper Valley rancner, here last week on business, reports that contractors are making steady progress on a link of the Loop nignway lying within the national forest. "About 25 men are engaged on the new grade," says Mr. Thompson. Sev eral carloads of equipment and mater ial, including culvert and powder for blasting, have passed through Park dale. We hear constant blasting on the route of the new road." Mr. Thompson says that the work men are chiefly foreigners. Their leis- uie uioiuenis, ne says, are spent in fishing on the highland streams which have been stocked by the Hood River County Game Protective Association through strenuous efforts and some ex pense. The game law violations of the workmen will be reported to Deputy State Game Warden Hadely, of The l 'alles. Lost Lake Trip Urged Local folk motorine to the List Lake country Sunday report that the roads are in excellent condition and that the beauty of rhododendron bios soma now makes the trip one ofthe iiiubi. appealing in me vaney. mis trip in to list Lake ought to ne maoe uv every one. savs S. K. Rartmess, member of a party motor ing In to the!upper West Fork. Ti,a ... t ne miniM nenerHiiy seems to nave a wrong impression of the road. We were discouraged aliout making the trip because of reports of poor high ways, but we found the roads in ex- cellent shae. " Other members of the partv nmkinir the trip were: Mrs. Rartmess. Mrs Wm. Marshal. Miss Catherine Streep- er, Mrs. Mary Neisler, Mrs. Alice Malnaker, Miss Marjorie Pineo. Mrs. Van Cadden. Miss Catherine Mende. Leslie Rutler and A. .1. Graff. mm j i K mm PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) STANDARD OIL COMPANY ii.AiiroHwiA) YOU will be served with good groceries and polite ness at this store. Haven't you heard the women folks talk about the su periority of our foods and the courteousness of our salesmanship? We know that you will depend upon us for all of yoar groceries ' after you have sampled our delicious foods. Just arrived Another bbl. of those good sal ted peanuts. Buses Kept Off Paving The Fashion Stables, operating mo tor bus lines between The Dalles and Portland, is relaying passengers around pavinir of the lliirhwiiv lu4woon t,..r.. and Mosier. Travelers are compelled to walk the short distance u li.-r.. h,.l stuff is being laid. Formerly the buses were allowed to use the road at anv time. Now. however, tliev mimt kmmtt (in me paving during working hours. james .-urananan, manager or the motor bus company, states that paving has not vet commenced Ivivnun M..oi..r and The Dalles. Ofierations there, he says, will not begin for a week or more. Martin's Body Not Recovered The body of Matt Martin former lo cal resident, who was drowned in lwis river, Skamania county, recent ly, has not been recovered. Mr. Mar tin was engaged in cruising timber when the fatal accident occurred. Portland men are aidinir in the aearch for the body. Rewards amounting to $150 have neen offered for the recovery of Mar tin's body. Skamania county has of fered $50, Stevenson I. O. O. F. SAO and Mrs. Martin $50. PHONE FOR 4451 ft PAINTING PAPERHANGING DECORATING CONTRACTING See us for estimates J. R. S0SEY G. E. BARK rW 3271 PW 2743 R. J. BARR IWr MM McKay Builds Packing House Kenneth McKay, who returned to Sutherlin last week after aeveral day spent in Portland, carried with bim ! the plans and ficatione for a new ! trrading and apple packing plant to be j erected there at once. The new plant will be erected rear the Southern P- cifie freight depot and the main build- I inif will cover a eround imcp fUivlno feet. The structure w ill be two atori high and will be modern in every respect. Wh) Suffer From KhtuMaMxMT Do you know that nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles or chronic rheumatism, neither of which reauire any internal treatment? The nam mv be relieved by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, w hich make sleep and real possible, and that certainly meana a great deal to( anyone afflicted with rheumatiam. G. L. DAVENPORT Grower and shipper- Apples, Pota toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes-true variety ' The Best that. Grown ' nil TSADI MARK All kinds of Produce solicited. 147 Front St. PORTLAND. ORK. Sold only V by dealers give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history 30x31 $15.00 NON-SKID Reduction in all styles and sizes A New Low Price on a .Known and Honest Product Picking Ladders We are headquarters for the Valley Queen Fruit Ladder laopi The Laun-Dry-Ette Electric Washing Machine Has proven a decided success. If you missed the demonstration on last Saturday, come in on Satur day, June 25th and see this wonderful, labor saving machine Our windows are full of dishes. Look them over. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. Phone 8411 New Prices The following new prices on Oakland .Six Cylinder Motor Cars were effective Monday. May 9, 1921 : Old Md New Prit e Oakland Touring Car $1395 $1145 Oakland Roadster 1395 1145 Oakland Coupe 2065 1815 Oakland Sedan 2065 1815 All Prkt-s F. O. B. Pontiar, Mfcfc. At Its new low price the .Six Cylinder Oakland oilers a combination of niftl efficiency and low cost not equalled by any other motorcar. Arrange for your demonstration now. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY , Pontiar, Michigan OAKLAND HEIGHTS GARAGE J. F. YOLSTORFF, Prop. Take one of the Kajliion Motor Rune Portlaal. Cart make four room! trips ilailr, leaving Hood River an fol wa : SO and 11 a. m and 2 i ami 4 30 ft. m. aorTif THE FASHION STABI.K I Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8 a, m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. ANOTHER REDUCTION IN TIRE PRICES 30 x 3 30 x l 32 x 3 32x4 33 x 4 $11.50 13.75 16.75 21.75 24.00 WM. EBER. Funeral -Director I will furnish funeral couplet for adult for flOO. Thta in Clndet neat and attractive caketa ami all the taartl and ri.n 'i a firvt rla fum-ral director. Where defirahle tSe fiaeat aad Mghaat priced oMaiaaMe if al 4hya n band. S. E. BARTMESS (