The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 19, 1920, Image 4

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920
FREDRICY PASSES
BELT TO BAKER
ik .v w h n I II I II II I . It
COMES BACK
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iVVhen the buying power of the dollar re
fturUB as it surely WILL RETURN,
those who are resisting the tendency
towards extravagance during the post
war period and are "salting away" their
surplus earnings will surely reap the re
ward of thrift. Enjoy the privilege of
investing your savings at a later date
when a dollar will be worth nearly
double its present value.
OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH US TODAY
Butler Banking Co.
Mood River, Oregon
Oldest Bank in Hood River Volley
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JEWELER Jjl
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FOUNTAIN PENS
It is the custom to present gifts to graduates
of High Schools and Colleges. It is just as
appropriate to give the student just entering
School or College some useful article.
What is finer for the new student than a
nice Eveready Pencil or a Fountain Pen. We
keep a good assortment of both and will be
glad to show them to you.
W. F. LARA WAY
Be Good to Your Ford
Put it on Goodyear all-weather treads.
They are the best there is for "looks."
And their beauty is more than skin-deep.
They have won the preference of automo
bile manufacturers, racers, and the public,
because of the mileago they give.
There are two other types of
Goodyear Clincher casing in
the smaller sizes. We believe
that each type is the best of
the kind at the price.
We now have a good stock of
Goodyear Clincher tires and
tubes in these smaller sizes.
Also a full line of other sizes
plain, ribbed and All-Weather
treads. Regular and Heavy
Tourist Tubes, tire accesso
ries, etc.
Vim will find our Goodyear
SERVICE like our Goodyear
tires best for your car and
your pocket-book.
DICKSON -MARSH
MOTOR CO.
They arc Preferred by the Majority
Goadyeat Heavy Tourist Tubes
For Bargains in New and Secondhand
Furniture and Hardware
CALL AT 1 HI
LIBERTY FURNITURE STORE
THE STOkl THAI SAVE! YOl MONEY
W OAK ST.. HOOD RIV1.R, OREGON PHONE 1013
HinlnM IVi.-.-.s I' i.J t..r lluli s and Junk
IT'S VACATION TIME
Picnic points of the Mid-Columbia are too numerous to
be mentioned in the short space of our advertisement.
But wherever you choose to fa, we will be glad to do
our part in making your outing ft pleasant one by furnishing
the
Best Groceries for the Lunch
THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO.
Is Always At Your Service
A story told Thursday by John Bak
er, who related a thrilling encounter
with a cougar on the Highway near
Herman creek the night before, result
ed in a delegation of citizens calling on
Mr. I'.aker Friday and presenting him
with the "Championship Liar's Belt,"
relinquished by J. H. Fredricy, for
whom the belt was purchased in 1918
when he informed his fellow citizens
of discovery of a red, white and blue
lizard while out on a fishing trip.
Mr. Fredricy made the presentation
speech. He recalled ti Mr. Baker
that the two were members of a cer
tain fraternal order, (The Elks), and
that it was a tenet of the organiza
tion that the faults of a brother should
be wriitten in the sands. He then
asked Mr. Baker to respond to certain
questions and tell the truth, the whole
truth and nothing but the truth.
"Are your specifications as to the
cougar's dimensions correct?" asked
Mr. Fredricy, "You state that it wan
eitfht feet and nine inches long. Did
the couirar jump over your carfor did
Ihe antomo hi f- iiirTin nvcr hi- cnnirar'
Your story is indefinite on this point
Will you please also tell us how much
you exceeded the speed limit in getting
away trom there.'
The presentation was attended by
members of the bar, bankers. Post
master iteavis, newspaper folk and
members or civic bodies. A poem
written tor the occasion by II. C. Glan
ville was read. Mr. Baker, when
i iilled on to respond, maintained that
his story of seeing the cougar was true
in all details. He and has family were
returning home from a motor tour over
the Highway when the cougar, con
fused by the spotlights, stopped in the
middle of the paving. The animal
thought at first to have been a dog
was recognized for the terror of the
forests when Mr. Baker was only about
W Ml away. Kealmiig the necessity
lor (iiiick action he applied all speed,
expecting to collide with the cougar.
The animal, however, leaped as the car
grazed him.
AT THE THEATRES
THE LIBERTY
Friday and Saturday, August 20 and
21, Bert Lytic in "Lombardi, Ltd.," a
big special olfering. Also Mutt and
Jeff comedy. Usual prices.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Aug
ust 22, 23 and 24, a screen adaption of
.lames Oliver Curwood's greatest story,
"hack to God's Country," also Topics
of the'iday and l'arumountMagazine.
Usual prices.
Wednesday and Thursday, August 25
and 2(i, Anita Stewart in "Mary KaJ
gan ;" also Hall Boom Boys Comedy,
"Taming the West." Usual prices.
Friday and Saturday, August 27 and
28, Constance Talmadge in "Experi
mental Marriage," and Mutt and Jeir
cartoon comedy.
Liberty matinee prices hereafter are
10o and 25c, except Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays. Evenings, Saturday,
Sunday and holiday matinees, 10c and
85c. No raise in prices except on the
biggest specials that are shown in
Portland and they will be shown at
reglar Portland prices. Hereafter all
the specials will be shown at usual
prices.
Vera Kolstad at the Liberty organ.
THE GEM
Thursday and Friday, August 19 and
20, Lyons and Moran will be seen in
I I he screen's cleverest farce comedy,
"l,a La Lucille." It is brand new and
its a humdinger of a comedy. Also
episode I 6f the thrilling serial, "The
Vanishing Dagger,'' with Eddie Polo.
It is getting bet ter every week. See
it soon. Still plenty of time to see it
so as to understand it.
Saturday, one day only, August 21,
Tom Moore will be shown in "Go West,
Young Man," his latest Goldwyn re
lease. Sunday and Monday, August 22 and
to, I Varl YV hite in her greatest serial,
"The lilack Secret." Also Gladys I,e.s
lie in "The Grey Tower Mystery."
Prices at the Gem, 10c and 25c. The
Gem open every evening except Tues
day and Wednesday evening. Also a
matinee every Sunday at 2 p. m.
Barbara Vaughan at the piano.
Stork Visits Visitors
(From the Woodburn Independent)
Filler E. J. Axup and wife and Miss
Cora I. Weber, a sister of Mrs. Axup,
and two of her sons, motored from their
home at Rood River to attend the an
nual campmcoting of the Church of
God at Wooburn. Instead of being able
to return home after the close of the
eenpneoting. Mrs. Axup was taken to
the home of Mrs. Si rath, a member of
the church, Jand at 8.20 p. m. the same
day wasjvisited.by the stork who had
received;.orders from ( lipid to carry a
wee! little baby girl by the name of
Dorothy t'orinne to the home of Mrs.
St rath, where Mr. and Mrs. Axup were
stopping. Mr. Axup will preach here
at the chapel Sunday morning and
night. Four of their children are at
their Hood Kiver home waiting pa
tiently for the arrival home of their
baby sister.
First Pumpkin Shown
The first pumpkin of the season was
exhibited last week by L N. Bradford.
The pumpkin, of a lieautiful golden
color, is of the small pie variety.
Merchants Want Koad Signs
The Merchants' Association has en
dowed a plan for a letter system of
road signs in the county. A committee
of the Association has been appointed
I to cooperate with the county court in
hastening completion of a comprehen
sive sign system.
Our kodak finishing is in charge of
Mr. Donnerherg - a finisher of experi
ence. If yon are having kxlak troubles
afk IV. n about it. His cxericnce is at
your service - with a smile. Slocom A
I anhel.f Co. j22tf
Small Cars -and the Declining
Cost of Tire Mileage
You are aware, of course, that dur
ing the last ten years, Goodyear has
been able steadily to increase the
amount of mileage built into its tires.
Do you realize, also, that this in
crease has been accomplished with
out extra cost to the user that
Goodyear Tires are priced no higher
today than in 1910?
In no tire in the Goodyear line is
the declining cost of mileage more
evident than in the present 30x3-,
30x3!2- and 31x4 -inch size Good
year Tires made especially for small
cars.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Maxwell or other car taking these
sizes, go to your nearest Service
Station for Goodyear T ires get the
exceptional worth and endurance
that Goodyear builds into them.
MV AW 1l)UKir
COOD'Vk;AR
30 x iV2 Goodyear Double-Cure 1 SO
Fabric, AH -Weather Tread Lj
30 x 3y2 Goodyear Single -Cure - cr
Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread L 1
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price
you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit why rLk costly
casings when such sure protection is available? $50
Jux j'o size in waterproof bag I "
Marshall Frazier Back
Marshal Fraxier has resumed his du
ties after a motor trip with his family
to Coiiuille. From Kosehurir over into
the Coos Bay country Mr. Frazier trav
eled by way of the old Coos Bay wagon
road.
"We just got stuck once," says Mr.
Frazier. "it happened on the steep pull
out of Looking Glass valley. Fortun
ately we were soon discovered by men
operating a stage and they pulled us
out in a jiffy. We intended vi.sitintr
Ifarohfield, but a gasoline shortage pre
vented. "
DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON
PHYSICIANS ami BURGEONS
Rooms 17, 10, 20 Brosiiis Building
Kes. Phones: Dr. Abraham 4152.
Dr. Bifton 3613. Ollice 4151.
DR E. O. DUTRO
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office: Hall lildg., Phone 1671
Hours, 2 to 5 p. m.
Residence: Mll. Phone, Odell 353 1
Moors: '.) to II a. m.
NASH SIX
48 II H
TO DEATH
When the body berjins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Koei
these organs healthy by tain,
G0LD.ME&AL
DR. N. PLYLER
CHIROPRACTOR
Chiropractic and Electric Treatments.
Rooms 28, 24 and 2." Heilbronuer Bldg.
Phone 1833. Hood Kiver, Ore.
L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M
General Dentistry
Mounts 11-15 Brosins Bide.
E. D. KANAGA
Physician and Surgeon
Th w eld's standard remedy for Udney,
liver. Madder and uric ead troubles
FWmouS since 1696. Take regularly en.
keep in good health. In three ;
druggists. Guarantied fc3 1 jpi t-oonti
Look fur tb unm Cold M- iml m tralf b,
Anil oc : p t 1.1. tiutlti.it
Phones: Ollice 421 1
Kes. 1811
Ollice in Eliot
PEARL OIL
H. Cuts for Men & Women
Our High Tops have scored an
immediate hit with the trade, be
l M they are built for service
the year around. See our
NAP-A I W I
CHIPPF.W V
IGRGMANM
STEVEN STRONG
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYHICIAN AND BURGEON.
ChIIk promptly answer -d In town or cotiuti)
Day or Nlijlit.
TstephOMK KeHlili'iice, 1031: Office, 1211.
Office In the KrosltiH Hnlldlii"
DR. W. H. THOMPSON
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE: ELIOT BUILDING
OthVe phone 2222 Keeidence 2221
C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D.
DENTIST
Telephones: Office 1081; residenea 3331
Office over Butler Bank
Dr. Carolyn Underhili
DENTIST
Smith Building. Telephone 2021
H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S.
DENTIST
RLIOT BUILDING
Telephone ! Ml 2 HOOD KIVER
LIT
COMFORT FEATURES
SHOES
We Have Your Size
(KEROSENE)
amnm J.ohnsen'S
iMiobMOKfc
UKO r. mUX A 11 AN K. M. KI.AVKNS
Tel. ST 16 let. MM
Stranahan & Slaven
General Contractors and Builders
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
B. B. POWELL
Plumbing, Heating and
sneet Metal Work
310 Cascade Avenue
HOOD KIVKR. ORIX.ON
PACIFIC POWER
& LIGHT CO.
Always at Your Service
Tel. 4:;21 First at'l Bk. Bl.lir
Comfort is perhaps the
most appealing feature of
any motor car. The NASH
SIX is comfortable for both
driver and passengers.
This car drives easily.
Women who drive will like
the NASH SIX because of
this feature.
Its balanced construction
and the fact that it is unu
sually low hun?, make it
e5 to steer. All controls
are so placed that the hands
and feet fall naturally into
driving position.
Clutch and brake pedals
and the control and emer
gency levers are easy to
operate.
The deep broad seats are
restful, and there is ample
room in both front and rear
compartments, both seat
room and leg room.
Comfort to NASH SIX
passengers while riding, is
insured by unusually long,
semi-dipt ic Nash springs
loth front and rear.
Mt Hood Motor Co.
Phone 4242
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
STANDARD Oft COMPANY
iAlirctUM
. 1 Leather Shoos
Hick s Eats fn Sweets
Meals. Candy, Ice Cream
and Fountain Service
5s El BARTM 5S
I!ioI!I,,ANI) EMBALMER
Licensed mth Oregon $ first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381. 3S2I
HOODriver, OREGON
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