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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
HOOD K1VKU GLAC1KK. TlirRSKVY. MAY 1010 0 0 . mw -l E. L SMITH SliP- i PORTS GEN. WOOD "Rd Crown qual ity is proved by itt performance. Look for the Red Crcwn sign before you till. STANDARD OIL COMPANY s hasoline Quality . When You Come to the End of a Prcst-O-Lite perfect day -when nothing has marred the pleasure of your long day's drive, our motor purring along with never a miss you can thank your Prest-O- liottery Lite Lattery for having done its duty faithfully and well. Hut don't neglect it. Drop in from time to time and let us inspect your Littery we can tell in a few minutes if it turds some minor attention or if dialled water should be added. No matter what make of battery you cany, we will give it the same careful attention. We know the time will come when you, too, will be car-ryinga Prest-O-Lite Wiilcrd 1 1 ul! rios Let us inspect your Battery now for 1 lli fntTlimr ti'inn A m-in u-Vin Vioo ,,, t arts jt,ai.ne() his i,usiness with the Willard people in charge. he Heights Garage 210 C Street, Hood River, Ore. STRAWBKRRY CRATES APPLE L30XES SPRAY MATERIAL lull Line of Famous l & 0. Farming Implements Ollll'R ORCHARD SUPPLIES ood River Fruit Company DAVIDSON lUII.DINC; STRAWBERRIES WANTED I:;; a;i outlet for fancy Packed Berries at Rood Ku "( v.di pny cash on delivery, or once a week. Our drn,asidftr IV..I Picks will lie heavy and we will be able to ii:c hi-hest price ever. Make the cjnality good and re- a i'.e the to;; price. See us at once. HOG!) RIVl.R PRODUCE EXCHANGE Phiinc 1934 I 5M& fit: ' f 11 PHONOGRAPH Plays All Disc Records Better. The Saphire Rail Point Does Not Wear The Record. If you are considering a Phonograph - Don't Fail To Hear The Pathe. Six Models Always In Stock. dime in - Hear tlio April Records Terms t Suit i t Music New Song Hits as soon as Published. CI 11 KY BWJOS, VIOLINS. I Kl I. ELKS, MANDOLINS Si rings and Accessories ecu's Kit .11 I ( 0ss WHH OIUITY SI.0C0M & CANFIELD COMPANY C. W. PfTFE!?. vrcch! Ascr.t, Standard Oil Co., Hood River, Oregon "I cast my first vote for Abraham Lincoln in l!Hj," ays E. L. Smith, for many years a leader in Republican circle a of the state and ore of the few surviving men of the country who was present at the memorable Chicago con version at which the great Emancipa tor was nominated, "antl I hope to be able to cast the ballot of a Lincoln Re publican for Gen. Leonard Wood in "It warms the cockles of my heart to see the American people taking an absorbing interest in the suggestion of Gen. Wood for the r.extjleader of the I great party. Gen. Wood has demon strated an ability as a leader of n:en and of constructive statesmanship. He has shown his eligibiliy for chief exec utive of his country. He has bten tried, both in wartime and peacetime. It will be remembered that Gen. Wood and the late Theodore Roosevelt were in command of the Rough Riders at San Juan. In the reconstruction of the Cuban government Gen. WWi was a dominant factor in giving to Cuba a constitution that has enduied. "And out of a spirit of fairness I want to see Gen. Wood get the nomin ation of his party and win at the polls, for thus he will win retribution for the rebuffs he has received at the hands of the present administration and the war department. "I say with Senator Hiram Johnson, of California, that never has one in high command of a national military department received such degradation as fell to the lot of Gen. Wood, w tth out an explanation to the people." The sentiments of Mr. Smith are voiced generally by local Republican leaders and members of the county Republican organization. NO REPRIEVE FOR BOOZE SAYS SUNDAY Digressing from a sermon, mainly an arraignment of the hypocritical "tightwad" type of churchgoer, Billy ! Sunday found time Sunday to voice Istienuous protest against I'resident i Wilson's request for lifting the ban on i the war prohibition measure, j "1 have been with Wilson foursquare t and from the heart out," deelartd Mr. ( Sunday, "until his announcement on the prohibition measure. Hut with ' booze 1 cannot parley or grant any reprieves. I'm ready to tight the lift- ing of the ban." With numerous out of town motor parties here for the sermon, the Con gregational church was Jovtrfowing. Solos were rendered by Miss Florence Brosius and Miss Gladvs Reavis. AT THE LIBERTY Today Geo. Walsh, the athletic hero of the films, w ill be seen in another of his mile-a-minute comedy dramas, entitled, "I'll Say So." Also a two reel Fox Sunshine comedy, "Money Talks." Friday and Saturday Constance Talniadge, the clever young comedienne will be shown in her latest success, "Honeymoon." Alio a one reel comedy to complete the bill. Sunday We will present a I'aramont feature together with a two reel Vitagraph comedy entitled, "Pluck and Plotters." Monday and Tuesday Lillian Walker will be shown in a screen adaption of K. Philip Oppen heim's famous novel, "The Grain of Dust," and our friend, Fatty Arbuckle, will be shown in "The Cook." A big double star bill at usual prices. Wednesday and Thursday Mary McLaren, the popular Univers al star, will be shown in "Vanity Pool," a big special attraction with a notable supporting cast. Also a two reel Mark Sennett comedy, "The Village Smith." William Wood at the piano. AT THE GEM Today Dorothy Dalton in "Vive la France," her latest Paramount offering. Also I'earl White, in the fourth episode of "The House of Hate." Friday and Saturday I Shirley Mason and Ernest Truex in a brilliant satire offering entitled, "Good bye Bill," a comedy based on the much i discussed question of what will be the ultimate fate of the former German ; emperor. Aslo a Bray Pictograph. Sunday Gladys Leslie in "The Nymph of the Foothills," and a Burton Holmes Trav : dog. Monday and Tuesday ! Wm. S. Hart in "Riddle Gawne," one of the best of his offerings. Also a Harold Lloyd comedy. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE i By Hood River Abstract & Inv. Co.) Clarence'M. Shaw to Laura D. Bald win, lot fi.Jbloek 7 Winan's addition. J. W. Ransom to S. G. Oxborrow, lot D.'Albee tract, Belmont. Louis G. Deschler to G. Emma C. R. Johnson and son, '2D acres in Barrett. John H. Shultz and wife to W7m. F. Wagner, 40 acres in Willow Flat. R. Johnson, A. C. John- Stranahan & Slaven are Builders 11, F. Davidson has let a contact, to Stranahan & Slaven for a concrete buildirg, 50x100, feet at the corner of Columbia and Third streets. The new structure will l,e occpuied by the Hood River Fruit Co, Mr. Davidson may at a later date this season erect a second two story building on Cascade avenue. Normal Perhaps you are worried because your child does not pick up in weight Better try Scott's Emulsion and watch how it helps make a thin child grow and put on weight. There is nothing quite so strengthening as Scott's Emulsion for a child of any age. .M It llowtie. Bloom field, N J. 19- THE WHEEL THAT SQUEAKS THE LOUDEST GETS THE GREASE It is worthy of note that 90 per cent of all purchasers of lumber from mail order or so-called ready-cut "Hammer and Common Sense" houses do not care to repeat the experiment. Compare these prices below : Ready Cut House, Job No. 1, Price $2400 Same House, Same Plan Tum-a-Lum Price 1 985 TUM-A-LUM SAVING $ 315 Aladdin Home, Job No. 2, Price $2 1 00 Same House Same Plan, Tum-a-Lum Price 1830 TUM-A-LUM SAVING $ 270 (That Home of Youf!J)tem In our work in 60 towns in eastern Washington and Oregon we have gathered proof of this fact that On any Mail Order House quotations, our price will be from lO'r to l5(c lower for same material. When planning any new building "Get Down to Business and Brass Tacks." Ask to be served with FREE COMPLETE PLANS. Bring us your rough plans from any ilan book and we will prepare complete working plans with instructions where every stick of material is to be used or we will be glad to loan you our plan books and by the way, ever notice the house plans the ordinary mail order house that advertise house plans to save you money? Notice the large size rooms, averaging I taking from a number of North west mail order house plan books): Bed Rooms 9x10, Bath rooms 5x6, Kitchens 10x1), etc. Notice the fact that the rear porch, generally constitutes an uncovered platform with a few steps really a "stoop" miscalled a porch. Notice the lack of the modern conveniences in most designs no kitchen cupboards shown in plan, no medicine cabinet in bath room, no handy built-in features, such as ironing boards, bookcases, linen closets, or clothes closets. Or did you imagine the price quoted in cluded the freight, and more afterwards surprised to learn you have to dig down in your pocket and pungle up some more good shekels for Uncle Sam's railroad; or have you thought that all the material necessary would be furnished, and like nine out of ten, extra material amounting approximately to $100.00 had to be purchased to complete the job. Our Architectural Department, comprising a number of skilled architects, supply us with pic tures of houses and all farm buildings. Read: THIS OFFER BACKED BY TUM-A-LUM CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We quote you guaranteed price complete ALL lumber material necessary no extra to pay for should there be a few small items extra required to build the house according to plan, we furnish same WITHOUT COST -when the job is com pleted haul back the material left over and receive CREDIT. Ever hear of a similar offer made by a Mail Order House? SAVE MONEY on all buildings NOW. Lumber is lowest now it will be for five years, and is already now ad vancing. Secretary of the Navy Daniels says: "The man who says he will build a htfuse as soon as wages go down, is inviting a panic, disaster and calamity! For I tell you, and its the truest thing I could say, that wages in the United States are never going back to the old level." Prices will not drop. Don't wait ask us about Partial Pay ment Plans ask to see our special plan books on homes, illustrated with fireplaces, book cases, cup boards, medicine cabinets, ironing boards, and pedestal arches, linen cases, stairways, breakfast room sets, etc. Tum-a-Lum Lumber Company Ask Us We Live and Pay Taxes Here HILL RECORD MADE ON RED CROWN When Charles Basle a few years ago drove his I'eerless Eight over the fa mous Rim o' the World hill climbing course in record time he was using Red Crown irasoliiie. C. S. Stone, in his Essex who was second, also had ! Red Crown in his tank. Uncjuestionably this course, which covers eight miles of grade ranging from five to 18 per cent through the Waterman Canyon near San Iiernar dino, is one of the severest tests motor fuel can have anywhere in the country. There is hardly a straight stretch of road in the whole distance and the in numerable sharp curves and twists, combined with the grade, present diffi culties which can only be overcome by a car using the best quality of gaso line. This Rim o' the World hill climbing contest is one of the few stock car events regularly held in California, j That the two winning cars should both have used Red Crown is a tribute to the quality and steady power that it j possesses in every day use. The high quality of Red Crown was ' again demonstrated under the heavy strain of this hill climbing event. As a straignt distilled, all refinery gaso-; line it has the full and complete chain ' of boiling points necessary for consist- j ent performance. Low boiling points! give easy starting, medium boiling i points quick and smooth acceleration, i and high boiling points give steady, j dependable power and long mileage. ; 1IAYNES CARS ARE VERY POPULAR The Haynes cars are winning popu-; laiity in Hood River. E. A. Franz Co. 1 last week delivered big touring cars of ! the Haynes make to J. C. l'orter, of , the East Side, and Eugene C. Euwer, ' of I'arkdale. The concern has just j received a carload of Haynes machines. , The Franz company is now making deliveries in a three quarter ton Olds-! mobile truck. Although no good looks! have been lost, apparently, the big j truck wears an air ot strength and durability. The Olucicr otlice makes rubber i stamps Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur duys. I'luce vour orders now. For a Weak Stomach As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and keep your bowels i regular. When you feel that you have I eaten too much and when constipated, 1 take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. ofmrrica'i First Car" LIGHT SIX OLDSMOBILE TRUCKS E. A. FRANZ CO. Agents SLABWOOD There has been little cordwood cut last season and the out look is that there will be a scarcity of wood for next winter. We will have a limited amount of slabwood to distribute in Hood River this season, having the cut from the Oregon Lum ber Company's mill at Dee. Place your order early and we will supply you if possible. COAL We are arranRinpr to handle a fine coal product and see us for prices before placing your order. Building Sand and Gravel We can supply you with what you want for plastering and concrete work at right prices. HOOD RIVER FUEL CO. Phone 2181 NIGHT SERVICE 9:00 P. M. Hood River to Portland. 1 0:00 P. M. Portland C&f) to Hood River. DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE S. R. SORRNSEN, Agent. I'HONE 314