HOOD RIVER GLACIER THTRSnAY. DF.f EMTT.R 11 1010 1 WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS Keeps bahy warm and happy Prl 03 In jood el heater keep dampness and cLUl from the home. Warmth and coiinesi without dust and dirt. Heater ii easy to ca-ry about. Lights at the touch of a match girts in tant heat. No smoke, no odor. Economical Pearl Od Ii refined and re refined by our special procesa which ffikl ta it clean burning. For tale in bulk by dea.rra verywheie the same high quality kerxaent as the Peirl OilscldinGw-falloncans. Thrr is a aair.g by buying in bulk. Order by came Pearl OiL We recomnend Perfection Oil Heaters. PEARL OIL (KEHOSINI) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY ! i G. W. Pl.KFF.R, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Hood RiverfOre. Boy Loses Finger Ernest Axuo. aired Hi, son of K. J. Axup, Barrett orehardist, sustained the loss of the little tinker on his right han,i recently when the member was ciiujrrit in cotfs of a power spraying ri ailiine. The hoy was trying to re place a small belt when a wire caught h s glove, dragging it into the cogs. The entire side of his palm was lacer ated and tlesh torn away back to the wrist. New Candy Man Visits City A new canny and nut confection con cern is now making Hood River, h. r. ' Landess, traveling for the Portland Salted Nut Co., was here the first of ' the week railing on dealers. "Reaver ! Nut," is the trade mark name of the I Rose City's new concern. The article, 1 because of its excellence and the adver i tising campaign under way, is becom '. ing popular." An interesting meeting of the Wo man's club was held at Library hall Wednesday of last week. As a mem ber of the county public health commit-, tee. Mrs. Castner gave a report of the ' conference with the county court. The court has been asked to appropriate toward the expenses of a visiting i nurse. i Mrs. Castner asked that a large del egation be present when the budget is to be adopted December 27. There was a spirited discussion in regard to the sanitary condition of our public school buildings and the special public health committee of the club was authorized to investigate condi tions and report back to the club. Nfrs. Frank Edwards had charge of the htme economics committee program and presented Mrs. McHowe, of O. A. C.who spoke on the extension work of the college. An amusing and appro priate reading, entitled, "The Burglar Alarm," was pleasingly rendered by Mrs. O. L. Walter. Next Wednesday Mrs. H. G. Cooper will present a program on "The Old and New South in Song and Story." Mrs. J. K. Carson will read a paper on the Old South. Other parts of the program will be: Chorus singing of plantation melodies, solo, Mrs. Henry Rlagg; reading, Mrs. 1 R. Aplin; "The Negro as ah Author and Negro Problems in Literature," Mrs. C. 11. Castner; solo, Mrs. C. H. Heunev ; "Changes in Southern Life Wrought by the Civil War," Mrs. llar 1 riet O! instead. The Womn's club will give a dance at lleilbronner hall December ') to raise monev fur the Scholarship l.oan i Fund. , Samuel Sows Salt ! A. Samuel, Btreet commissioner, was . engaged in an uunsual fecupation Mon day morning. With a bucket of salt on his left arm- Mr. Samuel visited all ! of the streets of heavy grade in town , ami has broadcasted the snowy surface wiih the salt, which melts the icy j cotit. Mr. Samuel used 400 pounds of , salt in making the streets safer for : trbtllc. ' T.N.T. May Be Allotted On receipt of notice from Senator ' Chamberlain that more T. N. T. would be available to Oregon counties for road work, the county court has writ ten the State Highway Commission asking for 20,000 pounds of the high j explosive. The T. N. T., it is stated, j will be used on roads between Dee and j I arkdale and the Lost Lake road. Card of Thanks I We wish to express our thanks to our i 1.. n.J 1.1... fhni. Lin. I i acts and expressions of sympathy at I the time of our bereavement attendant on the death and funeral of our mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knott, Victor, Lydia, Edna and Esther Johnson. ELKS CO FROM HERE TO DALLES Accompanying W. H. Roddy. alout 2 local members of The Dalles ledge ! of Elks visited that city Sunday tt participate in memorial, exercises. ; Mr. Boddy delivered the annual me morial address. Tonight about 30 Hood River Elks. ' accompanied by a rlass of 20 novices, will visit The Dalles Chapter. The baby Elks are : E. O. Archibald, Geo. R. Wilbur. Chas. C. Kellev. A. S. Kolstad, i. B Carey. R. R. Elliott, C. J. Calkins. J. : P. Naumes. W. R. Woolpert. A. R. j Cruikshank. U E. Ireland, C. C. Crew, ' Geo. D. Cooper. L. 1". Brazeau, Glenr ' V. Hunt. Earl Weber. Fed J. Rand, K. C. Roberts. The local folk w ho attended the me morial service eclare the address of Mr. Boddy a masterly one. The audi- ence was a large one, and the minister received hearty congratulations for hit oration. ' Odd Fellows Are Patriotic ! With the matter presented by the ; fraternal body's past chief officer. J. j J. Krumenaeher, Kemp Lodge of Odd ; Fellows has adopted a resolution, ex pressing the Arm noanism of the rri-m- . bers and calling f r an enforcement of laws against aliens and 1. W. W. 'Hit lodgemen oiler themselves ready ti support anv lav lul authority in root ing out the Red mena,-e. The resolu tion follows: "Resolved, That we, the member) of ; Kemp' Lodge. No. 1M, jurisdiction ot Oregon, as AmencHii citizens are ti rn ; ly attached to the Constitution of tht j United State and the laws made i j pursuance thereol and that while wc ' demand a vigorous and just execution ! of the laws of our country against all ! who would violate them, we stuid ready to assist any proper Cirted States or state's authority in upholding and enforcing them. "Resolved that these resolutions be entered on the minutes of our lo lg. and a copy thetef.f sent to the local newspapers and the Pacific Odd Fel low. "Presented for the consideration i f th lodge by J-. J. Krumenaeher, I'.i." C. and M. Contributions Heavy j "In all my 42 years of experience as a minister," says Rev. 1). M. Carpen ! ter, "I have never seen more liberal ! contributions to foreign missions anil for foreign relief work than from my i congregation this year. "We are just a little handful up -il our little church, but the donations for foreign missions the past month reached $23ti, and in addition we raised $151 for the Armenian and Syrian re lief. Our total foreign mission contri butions th 8 year w ill reach $1,400." I t'"1r W'4- XwWJ .?"v"t',' ANNOUNCEMENT After trying several makes of Tires nriF Jlini JJLJ TIE SHOP has taken on the exclusive sale of ? (5 1 r tT HTI "Hello ! Lister?" "Yes?" "What have you V "I have dandy Rart letts, d'Anjou, all kinds of apple tree . Have almonds and walnuts Fra -quette." "Well, I'll call vou again. ' "Say Hold on! You know how it was with Busc? You wanted them awhile ago and 1 warned you to hurry in your order; now if you delay it may happen the same with other kinds. They are selling fast." Well, take my order then." "Alright." So it is over 3S44 phone. See Lister about ail kinds of fruit, ornamental and nut trees. 8L4 Cascade. HOUSES: A perfectly modern house on 11th street. $;i.50() cash. A tine bungalow, full basement, 2 lots making 100x135 feet, 7 room ai d large bath room, $:i,000. 7-room house, l ath and range. $2.roo. 4-room cottage with bath, $2,000. 7-room house. 2 lots, fruit trees, $l.l)f0. 7-room house, 1 ath, cellar, ol lot , garage, row walnut trees, cherry, -pie, piui e, peacn trees $3,500, $1,T !t down. A good buy on I'ine street, $1,100 7-room hou.se, h, full basemer lots, fine uri a. gijir,ciit fur chicke-.'.s smnll fruits, $!,.')Oo All areas of oicl.Hrd tracts 1 oi 5 acres to H'.i aces, all with go- i einie, $275 at d See Lister T0 ires Tubes and Accessories FOR HOOD RIVER Fabric Tire, 6,000 Miles Cord Tire, 8,000 Miles Be sure to call on The Tire Shop when in need of FIRESTONE Tires also when you need SERVICE. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Notice of S.-)v of State Land Notice is hereby given that the St ' . Lai d Boar.i of the State i f Oiea n, will receive setUd proposals fm ,1c purchase of the tollowing desciino parcels of real esLMe. situated in II oO River County. O: egon : (1) Beginning at the NE corner "f the NWJ ! I he S- VV J of Sec. 1, T. i'N. R. 10 M. W. M.. i -ji mug thence s. a i to tle 'iitheat cotiier of the NA J .o the SEJ. ti.er.ee wist along ( la te section 412.2 feet; thjnce north to inc. center of section lo, east, and wt-t; thence east 412.2 feet to the pi ice i if beginning, coritauiing 12.2 acres, rr.or-c or less; excepting, however, alia l' beginnir g at a point w hich is the en- i ter of Section lti, T. 2N. R. 10 E VV. M., running thence S. 7 minutes 49 sec-1 onds west 2n feet; thence north 89 de- j grees 47 minutes 19 seconds eat 933 feet to the initial point ofthetiaet' herein described; thence north 89 de I grees 47 minutes 19 seconds east 44' .85 feet; thence fouth 26 minutes 49 : c-j onds west 515 feet; thence south 89 : degrees 47 minutes 19 seconds v eil 442.30 feet; thence north 7 mini'te? j 49 seconds east 515 feet to said initial point, containing 5.2 acres, more or less, leaving 7 acres, more or less. i This property is known as the A. M j Pope place. j (2) The SE1 of the SW of Sect ion I, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, W. i M., also a tract 400x350 feet in the! NEJ of the NW of Section 12. T. 1 N. I R. 9 E. W. M. This tract is known as the Muj.lt i place. i (3) The Northwest Quarter of tht ! Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Town ship 2 North, Range 10 East.W.M.. ex-; cept a strip of land 8 feet wide alont the north end of said tract. This tract is known as the Gano place. Said sales will be for cash, and pro j posals will be received up to Januarj j 1st. 1920 and must be accorrmanied b ! at least 10 er cent of the bid submit ted, in the form of certified check I jiayable to the State Land Board, as b guaranty of good taith; in case the bit is not accepted the amouut so depositee will be returned to the bidder. The State Land Board expressly reserve, the right to reject any or all bids. Proiosals should be addressed to A J. Derby, Attorney for State Lane Board, Hood River, Oregon. By order of State Land Board, dll'd25 A. J. Derby, Attorney. FURS ARE HIGH Evt hT tfiiirN ar nmKiiif mm -j Arc YoU oni( tlieiu? W r pH.vlntf top-notch pricwi. Try n you'll bt (oeawil. tv-i,d lor f ree i'nee l.i II, ,dHy E. R. SKINNER & CO. Camels r srd evry. wherein scienttfi-a'l i-nli-J packages of 20 ciyj , rfir-s or tenpackaies(300ci ;,irr;s) in a 4 sMn'-pafr-t-ovfrc j carfon. We srron y ret on mend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Wintton-Salem, N. C. ar ar r CAMELS-iirc in a cl.i by thcm-c-N'rs crsi'y the inott refrchuvr. the mt-i ii..ao c :.;;::rettc you ever srr.o':?d. You can prove t tat! Simply compare Camels pua-by-pul'f v. iia any ci ;..rvttc i 1 th, va rU at any price! Put i;iid!ity, t". ivt.r a:,d ciurcut satis faction to the uaifbt n Made to miv-t your tastf, fanu"! - nver tire it.no ma, ter how liberally you s:;v.!.o thoni ! The .-;-.-.t in! o1 c; 'i'lir!;. ,h and choice Du.n-.-sf.c tobacco n:.'.!. s L;.r.ie!-, el.. .a t .:! aa iui! tuJieJ, yet so tut-Cinatri -ly v.ro:h an.f in-. 1 ov.'-ni.'..!. Every time you lijn one yo.i f;et n-w and It trier t n;.' au-nt ! Fretvlom from any unph :. ,;.i.t cir.ritty a!u r t-.s'o or any uriplea.,.ait e.garetty odor niul.tb Cu.icls as ur.u.iual as they are enjoyable. In fact, Camels app al to the most fastidious smoker in so many now ways you never w.U miss ih- .-:! n.-c o! couj'ons, prerr.iuros or us. You '11 prer C.;;;t Qu....iy ! 1 .Via.' r. .'&2T 1 i$ Good looks, plenty of comfort and convenience and ample room for five adults make the Maxwell Tourinn model the ideal car for family use. The popularity of this pleasure car alone, during the past five seasons, would have ena'aled the Maxwell Motor Company to attain a volume production such as few traitor car companies achieve with an entire line. Five years of intensive manufacture have developed the Maxwell cha-.sis remarkably, and the efforts of the past year to enhance tiie car's appearance have borne good fruit. The Tourinu Car appears this season with a new lioily. 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 incites. A FULL LINE OF UNITED STATES TIRES IN STOCK L. E. FOUST DISPLAY OF a liWJ& PH'SUMni-aQ m-WUCKKVi. rma) tj " cr i t r. r ?: o v i' t iQi Jf( rnor j!c 5oc: Z3l M 5t HI 89 Vl'e have opened our store at the corner of State and Third Streets with New Importations of Japanese Good., from the Tlowery Kingdom Silk Embroideries, Shirt Waists, Kimonos, Handker chiefs, Table Runners, Lacquered Glove and Hand kerchief Boxes, Miyijima Wooden W.:re, Work f:s kets, Chinaware, Novelties, Handpainted vivvs of the Columbia River Highway. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF T WF. INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Yasui Brothers Company Mood River, Oregon State and Third Streets 1; ! Box S 1U1 Front Street Sicnmento, Cuii. i Mil .cm ;