1 1 HOOD KIVER C. LACIER. TIlfRDAY, .11 'LY M, ir10 r f 5w jppif J www r 8p4L rait J 3 1 I! krfU ,MS ""S,,, mnmmuAs I- I 1 H-H- K M-i-I ! H-i I I I I i 1 Mi i Letters From and About Soldiers t-f-H-H- i : I'M I-1- -H- CofrtfM im bT TubiMO Ce. PLAY the smokegame with a jimmy pipe if you're hankering for a hand- out for what ails your smokeappetite! For, with Prince Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question that CUtS VOU InrtQO frnm rA j j .1 . . ..w... w.- o.uijS iuuuuc unu ury inroai wornesi uicue Dy our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfre8 9 f V- . , . . uuin one ana parcti and hands you about the biggest lot of smokefun that ever was scheduled in your direction! Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled into a cigarette it beats the band! Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesysteml You'll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line! Toppy rod bag; tidy rod tin,. hmndtom pound and half-pound tin humj. dor,-and-that cla,,y. practical pound cry.tal mla; humidor uth tpongo moiifnor top that k.,p. th, tobacco in ,uch porf.ct condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C C.uy WadiMI. rehew W. Wai .dell, is an aviator with the rrarir.ts at ; Consuclo, lk.n.inicun Republic. He writes : I "We had son.e excitement a day tr so ago. We were called to anutht r fight, liiit iivt tiiere jut in time to see the tail end of it. Trtery-vr.e Marine ' weie attacked by mure than 1ml bandit.-!. It ended in the death of more , than .'!0 bandits and only or e Marine got I. it. lie was a lieutenant. He no; ; hit i-i the lejf, the tiet-hy patt jut I above the knee. He'll be o. k. eaiii in a few da s. j I "The field was left coveted with! dead Spiiroties. We were down f o ! i Idw that we could see blood from ! ; their Wuunds. One of our dat.es re j tuned with two bullet holes in th I ! wines. When the bandits attacks'! ! they yelled. Home on, you Americans ; we are ready to tight now. Hut they soon chanced their minds, for the Ma i rm a'e Id heads who have been her : ! aliu.it H! months and know their busi 1 ries.-. The I ai dit were well armed. ! Hundreds of rounds of ammuiutio 1 ; and tireanis were taken. ' "My 1 lane went M early yesterda, : ! motmr.tf ar d the motor went on th.; ! hummer. It Ian led in a hunch of trte; ' and u.is so badly smashed that w I can't lix it. We hauled it in on a trai l 1 and will use the tattatie for spare j parts. 1 will rot have to nuit t'.iiij; ; though. A comrade was given another I job and 1 was assigned to his plane." i 1 j Arthur l Lofts, who is now with a ! mine sweeping unit of the navy otl' Scapa H '.v, will probably hold the record for tervice among Hood Hivtr 1 naval men. The young man. whi en. tered the service in April, 1 y 1 7. afte" ; intensive training at (ioat Island a id ! Columhia ITnivcrsity, was assigned t ) duty aboard a sub-chaser. He noo 1 ! we'd across with a flotilla of the s.-imll craft, and has a' least one German l' ; boat to his record. Mr. Lot'u and a companion dropped the depth bomb I that ended the undersea pirate. "L'rcle siitrn is feeding us mini ; sweepers cheaply now," writes Mr. j Lofts in his latest letter home, "v'od i tish are plentiful in thtse waters and we can take them at will. They tast . j mighty good, too, fresh from the. ocean. igntfi-'----' it BUILD IT.NOW r . ,V7 mW. If You Need That House BUILD IT NOW Your first peace-time work js the building of that new hous you hd to go wilhout while tl, war was on. Both labor and materials are available om mctt and a graat deul ol government build ing, sum work and factory construction already is undsr way. Measure tha amount of satisfac tion and tervice your new home would bring and you 11 want to get started at once. The sensible thing then is to BUILD NOW and we have all the material to build the sensible way framing, siding, trim, ahinglea, doors and Beaver Board the manufactured lumber, knotless and crackless for the walls and ceilings. Speak to us about it today. BE A LEADER An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? ; tf&TH tit? wyaK 1 .XV k's-''o' - u .. a a is I a a. k "J Oregon Agricultural College Trains fur Iradersl.tp m the industries and profssious as n.U iwi : HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE. COMMKRCR. FOKKSTRY. PHARMACY, MUSIC, VOCATIONAL fliUCATION. CIVIL ENOINtt-RING. tthCTRICAL ENGINEERING. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENOINi KKINO. INDUS1HIAL ARTS. MINING ENGINEERING. LOGGINCi ENCINEEKING, MILITARY SCIENCE. The Collfnf training includes course's in English. Economics. Art, Mathematn.. Miiern LanguaMes. I'hytKiil Educattun, Industrial Juurnalum, Natural Sorites, and all essentials uf an education Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919 ta,Ti ln'.1 LIiIm "mMI ,,,'iJL i'ije ' mi " aaua-afc,iuiiju Fur College Catalog. Illustrated Dof.klet anil other information address THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College. Corv.dl.s "TTiT JWL-iPill A.I v ittia in n . " t i, i iii i ' .UUjlir.MU, III m aa "o VsssJEBEin.3 JOE ICICLE (ilVES SOME COLD FACTS 'S funny, hut did you ever notice how people are ht L'innintr to talk more I and more ahoiit patronizing home in dustry, keeping Hood Kivir money in Hi od Kiver, ai d alt that sort 'a thintf. That's 'cause its a wound husinerss principal, 'n ever hotly either is, or if tryitur to he, business-like nowadays. V hich same causes me to let you all in on a little business secret. The very best Ice Cream in Hood Kiver is made ritfht here, in a modern sanitary plant. 1'ure mill; find cream, lfo"Krown" in Hcotl Kiver, are used in making this delicious ice cream, and not a homo rin zed product, such as many of the l'ortland firms are putting out. i of course, you all know now that i you get this ice cream at Hicks', 'long i wit h all kinds of other good things to I cat. And "Dad" Hicks tells me that the ; only trouble is getting enough made to j let you all have all you want of it. j V t-1 1 folks, I guess that's 'bout all. I Yours for a dish of "real" cream at Hid Jue Icicle. wliffS? GOODRICH V Pjjfff J TH' TOUCtHEST THE TIRE SHOP 214 Oak Street i'-- )i i Had you ever thought of the advantages in buying your Meat and Groceries at the same place ? Try it and see how convenient it is. L. H. HUGGINS' GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET TWI I I T H SI KI I I rilONF. 2I.U Hay Baling Wire WHITE RIVEP FLOUR Fruit Ladders Chicken and Stock Feeds Valley Trading Co. Third (EL State Street Stewart BlocK l'bone "'il'.' KIIA N l CHAN PI. II!, Munitu'er Irrigation llcing Ntlccted illy I cloy Cbilds) There are a irod manv orchards throiiL'hout. the valley which are and have been sull'eririfr fur want of water. Netrlect in watering can lead to much i trt uble and should he avoided abso ' utely. Orchards in cover crops neetl much more w ater than t host: in clean ! cultivation in order that suflicient ' moisture be supplied to keep both of these crops growing, i The injury which results to the tree ! from the burning out of the moisture I is very serious. The root hairs and feeders are destroyed and the root system so disorganized that two or i three years are required for recovery. ! Die back in the treeg and core rotted or pitted apples are the indications of such an injury to the root system. Uniformity in moisture and food are essential in the mainterutre of vigorous and productive orchards. Some neg i lect of only short duration may destroy a balance from which it will take years to make recovery. During this tune production and income are great ! ly destroyed. j Over irrigation is nearly as bad a? untlerirrigation. Try to keep good even moisture in the orchard. Snrenson Gets Promotion S. K. Snrenson, who for the past year has been in charge of the local i office of the Dalles-Columbia line, op erating steamers between The Dalles and l'ortland, has been promoted to the managership of the l'ortland office. Leonard Miller, formerly here with the old Regulator line, has succeeded Mr. Sorenson at the local ollice. The Twin Cities is now being over 1 hauled in l'ortland, and will soon be placed in commission with the J. N. r Teal. The company's boats will oper ate a daily night service, SUSslfflSB COLDS Many have their vorst co!Js during the warm .norths. A very tittle of Sueti's Emulsion after ms, puts that quality into the blood that helps thwart thct rundown coulitioa that is so tieprc.,i:n2. Bn'ld vp your vitality try Scott's. Scutt & Lc ;?, l::. )i:ifnt,l, v. ;. y, Hoboken Casual Co., with liifi over seas men, en route from Camp Mef- S ritt to Camp Lewis, where they w ill i be demobilized, was met here last Fri j day by C. A. Hell and Mrs. J. VV. lu ; galls, of the Canteen committee, who ; distributed cigarets and postcards. The men, traveling by special cars at tached to the tast mad train, were all from Oregon and Washington. They declared the cooling breezes, met with on reaching the Cascades, constituted a most pleasant reception. Melvin Le Franoq, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Le Francq, has returned from Camp Merritt, where he received his discharge. Chus. VV. Gunn, Odell young man, writes Mrs. J. H. Ferguson, his former Sunday school teacher, that he is sta tioned with the army of occupation at Bendorf, Germany. He says he doesn't expect to be there much longer. Mr. (Junn sent Mrs. Ferguson an in teresting book, issued hv the Y. M. C. A. Hiid telling of the lihine an its leg ends. A. Ci. Simson, after more than a year spent in naval service, is here spending a vacation'uf several weeks. .Mr. Simson, who spent six months just before the armistice was signed in French waters, will also visit White Salmon. Rooms Wanted For New Teachers The only three vacancies among Hood River school teachers, who will number 2!), have been tilled, according to anroncement of City Supt. Robin son. The new teachers are M. C. Me Cormick, manual training, and R. W. Alspaugh, science and athletics, high school, and Klla F. Hackman, history anil agriculture, junior high school. The majority of the faculty member? will make their initial appearance in Hood River this year, and Supt. Rob inson is appealing to families u he have accommodation fur rooms to list them at once, in order that the new pedagogues may be provided for. The city schools will open Monday, September 1. SHIP YOUR PEACHES We have a good ili'iiiiind for all grades of peaches, cherries, nppricots and domestic fruit of every descrip tion, block bogs are selling for 2t!-l'7c per pound. Top venl from I'l to L'l'Ic. i I b-mn od for nil kind nf farm produce. KotiiMis made the follow ing dv. Send for tag. BOCGESS & CO. 151 Front Street, Portland, Oregon Fyes scientifically examined by H. L. Hasbroiick, Optometrist, lleilbrouner lildg. J. if Notice is hereby given that the State LandMoard of the State of Oregon will receive sealed bids at its office in the Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock a. m., September 2, liflD, for all the State's interest in the overflowed lands hereinafter described giving, however, to the owner or own ers of any lands abutting or fronting thereon, the preference right to pur chase said overflowed lands at the highest price offered, provided fuch offer is made in good faith, and also provided, that the land will not be sold for, nor any offer therefor accepted of less than $7.50 per acre, and that the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bills : The lands are situated in Hood River County, Oregon, and described as fol lows : Beginning at a point in the west line of Sec. lit), T. 3 N. K. 11 E. W. M.. 11)1)5.84 feet north of the southwest corner of said section, thence N. 04 deg. 30 min. K. 374. 8H feet along me ander line w hich is the northerly boun dary of Nathan S. Benson D. L. C. No 37; thence S. 75 deg. E. 463.98 tee. along said meander line; thence S. Go deg. 15 min. E. 549.78 feet along sai l meander line; thence S. 54 deg, E. 159.72 feet along said meander line; thence S. 19 deg. 45 min. E. 379.50 feev along said meander line; thence S. 54 deg. east 3(13.00 feet along said mean der line to the northeast corner of sai I Nathan S. Benson claim; thence Nort i 40.00 feet to low water south bank of the Columbia river; thence N. 51 deg. 13 min. W. 382.20 feet along low water line; thence N. 24 deg. 04 min. W. 314.47 feet along low water line ; thence N. 45 deg. 52 min. W. 180.00 feet along low water line; thence N. 53 deg. 32 min. W, 593.53 feet along low water line; thence N. 28 deg. 16 min. W. 148.10 feet along low water line ; thence N. 08 deg. 3' min. W. 770.00 feet along low water line to a point in west line of said section 30; thence along said west line of section South 564.00 fee' to point of beginning, containing con taining 6.93 acres and lying north ol the Nathan S. Benson D. L. C. No. 37, T. 3. N. R. 11 E. Applications should be addressed to G. (j. Brown, Clerk State Board, Sa lem, Oregon, and accompanied by bid, an marked "Application and bid to purchase overflowed land." G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Dated at Salem, Oregon, June 23, 1919. 3a2J its r3H TUMALUM LUMBER CO. PHONE 4121 5 i 0 Cascade Avenue F. DAVENPORT, JR., Resident Manager rm UKaxurell Good looks, plenty of comfort and convenience and ample room for five adults make the Maxwell Tourin; model the ideal car for family use. The popularity of this pleasure car alone, during the past five seasons, would have enabled the Maxwell Motor Company to attain a volume production such as few motor car companies achieve with an entire line. Five years of intensive manufacture have developed the Maxwell chassis remarkably, and the efforts of the past year to enhance the car's appearance have borne good fruit. I The Touring Car appears this season with a new body. It is just a little more roomy than its predecessors more space in the tonneau and more clearance and leg room in the driving compartment. This naturally followed as a result of lengthening the chassis several inches. A FULL LINE OF UNITED STATES TIRES IN STOCK L. E. FOUST To Trade for Hood River City Property 31;') acres, with good 6-room house and barn. Nicely located. J. M. Culbertson & Co. Phone 2483 Roxylite Suit Cases and Hand Bags. The best cheap Case on the market today. Also, I have in stock Auto and Buggy Dusters W. G. WEBER Bell Building JUST ARRIVED A Chest of 1919 First Picking JAPAN TEA Direct from the Orient If you are fond of tfood Tea he sure to get some of this shipment. When this shipment is gone there will be no more until next year. VINCENT & SHANK "The Home of Quality Groceries" Singer Sewing Machines Now aivl Spron'l lhui'1, l-"'r SaV aii'l Knnt. Oil?, Neeilles anl Impair?. We repair all makes, also Urjraim. Will call ami deliver. MRS. J. H. DAUNAI.I.. Tel. H4-21 Mi, l,il,.-,,M 11,,,1-e We have several buyers for Hood River Ranches. Your place may be just what they are looking for. If you are in the market to sell or trade write us and we will personally inspect your property. TUCKER & SHRECK, 501-502 Spalding Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. i H il i! K3