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The following prices guaranteed
against decline to purchasers up to
May 1st, 1921:
490 Touring Cars - $820.00
490 Roadster - . 795.00
490 Light Delivery - 820.00
F.B. Baby Grand Touring, 1345.00
F.B. Baby Grand Roadster, 1320.00
1 Ton Truck with Pneu
matic Tires, Electric
Lights, Self-Starter, 1325.00
Prices F. O. B. Lansing, Mich.
HOOD RIVER GARAGE
Local Dealers
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STUDE.BAHE.R
SPECIAL-SIX
gECAUSE Studebaker manufactures completely in its owu factories
its bodies, axles, motors, transmissions, steering gears, springs, tops,
fenders, and cuts its own gears and other vital parts, middlemen's profits
are eliminated.
With such unequalled manufacturing advantages and large quantity pro
duction, Studebaker is ahle to offer cars of sterling high quality at prices
thai make them the most exceptional values on the market.
50-H. P. detachable-head motor; 119-inch wheelhase,
giving maximum comfort for five passengers.
All Studebaker Cars are equipped zvith Cord
Tires another Studebaker precedent.
CAMERON MOTOR CO.
DEMONSTRATOR IN STOCK
FIRST AND OAK ST.
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Laro from Jf3.'i. ivc T W Tw ' ' Jf'flIBB 02TtwrfT3 O
(ocoiup) mmm f ivOiLCTS
"Caro" Prolongs the Life of Fruit Why? Chemically TnaUd
PREFERENCE IS PROFIT. "CARO" WRAPPED FRUIT IS PREFERRED.
most of tin: F a x v Packi i pfars Bringing Such Splendid Paicsa
WRAP YOUR APPLES IN "CARO " GIVE YOUR APPIES A CHANCE TO GET TOP PRICE.
Demand "CARO" Wrap your Fruit in "CARO" The Fruit Buyer Knows "CARO"
Hood River Fruit Co. Hood River Produce Co.
New Crop of Raises and Currants Just In
New Mincemeat is Also Here
Remember the Brown & Young Meat Market will
open in our building Saturday
L. H. HUGGINS
Tel. 2134
I . C. BALDWIN
J W. SWOf'F
BALDWIN & SWOPE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Plans and Sketches for all Class" of
BuiMinga Furnished.
Construction Workanl Alterations.
No Job Too Big or Too Small.
Our Work is Our Recommendation.
BROSIl S Bl ILDING
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Phone !
ELECTORS WARNED
AGAINST ROORBACKS
Old Bell to Be Transferred
While the city school hoard at first
considered the installation of an elec
tric gong system in the new Park
street school, it has been decided that
the old hell, whirh Ka- sounded
"books" to children for 26 years, will
he transferred from Um old building.
The electrical installation, members ot
the board state, would probably have
been much cheaper, hut the sentiment
of residents called for the transfer of
the old bell. The daily sounding of
the bell, too, it was said, prevented
tardiness among the youngsters.
C. & M. Alliance Next Week
The North Pacific Oast conference
of the Christian and Missionary Alli
ance, Rev. Carpenter announces, will
convene here next Tuesday. A large
number of Pacific coast ministers arc
exoected here. The conference will
last ui.til Fridav evening.
Rev. K. J. Richards, of New York
city, secretary of the Alliance, will be
one of the chief speakers of the convention.
Rev. Bulgin's Son Killed
Arthur, 23-year old son of Rev. E.
J. Bulgin, United Brethren evangelist.
was instantly killed last week when
accidentally shot by a ftUow hunter.
Kaliih Lyons, near unnvside. nan.
His father was a memlier of the party.
It was at first thought that the young
man had accidentally killed himself.
Later, however, young l.y ns confessed
the accident, and whs rt . .ved into the
church by the father. Kev. Bulgin
conducted a series of meetings here
eight years ago.
mm
Onr kodak finishing is n
Mr. Donnerberg - a finisher of experi
ence. If yon are having kodak troubles
ask Don about it. His experience is at
vour service - with a smile. Slomm A
As the election draws near some can
didates, as in the past, are resorting
to disreputable methods in an attempt
to fool the voters by circulating false
hoods against their opponents at the
eleventh hour. All voters should be
on their guard against such methods of
electioneering. Any legitimate argu
ments or reasons why one candidates
should be elected and his opponent de
feated will stand the test of publicity.
The very fact that underhanded meth
ods an' being used, by some candidates
and their friends, is or should be good
evidence that they are relying on the
credulity of the voters and should be
condemned. We therefore urge all vot
ers to be on their guard against seduc
tive telephone calls, private letters os
tensibly from the disinterested, and
mouth to mouth scandal.
Some such "work" as above indicat
ed is now being carried on against Sen
ator Nickelsen. Among city folk they
say he stood for the farmer and
"against" business. In answer to this
charge we quote the following letter
which is self explanatory.
"Portland, Oregon, March (Uh. 1919.
"Hon J. H. Nickelsen, Hood River,
Oregon.
"At a meeting of the board of direcf
tors of the Industrial Association of
Oregon, held at the Chamber of Com
merce, Thursday, March tith, resolu
tions were adopted in which they de
sire to extend tneir appreciation for
your efforts in behalf of your safe.sane
and constructive legislation, and pre
venting the enactment of measures in
imical to the best interests of the
state, and particularly for vour assist
ance in endeavoring to prevent the
passage of vicious and destructive leg
islation. (Signed)
Thos. MeCusker. Secretary."
The above letter was signed also by
the fourteen directors of the associa
tion.
Another slanderous report against
Senator Nickelsen purports to say that
he endeavored to pass legislation tak
ing from farmers their irrigation rights
and hand same over to certain corpora
tions. This report is, like a snake in
the grass, kept well under cover. Mr.
Nickelsen has resided in this district 43
years ; in business in Hood Kn er 21
years, has been a farmer for the past
10 years. From practical experience
he knows fully the many vexing prob
lems that conrfont the farmer. The
records of the senate show that he sup-
)orted every measure proposed in the
interest of the farmer. At his own
request was appointed on committees
of horticulture, irrigation and fish and
game. He worked for better laws re
lating to spraying and inspection of
orchards, and nursery stock imported
from infested districts. On irrigation
committee he investigated all bills re
lating to irrigation and water rights,
he himself having a large farm in the
Upper Valley for which he filed for
considerable water in the year 1905.
He was especially interested in seeing
that no law was passed that would
jeopardize the rights of the various
farm claimants to the use of the waters
of Hood river and its tributaries. He
believes that the farmers should have
the first right to the state's waters.
As to fish and game laws, he had
such amendments made in the game
laws as were requested by the Howl
River and Wasco county fish and game
associations, and worked for the gen
eral betterment of the fish and eame
ode. His colleagues in the senate
and the public prejs say he "made
good." He has worked hard to give
you his very best service, without fear
or favor, ihe committee asks that you
pay no attention to any false reports or
roorbacks circulated against Senator
Nickelsen or any other candidate and
that you exercise the right of suffrage
as thinking voters.
Hood River County Republican Central
Committee. Paid adv.
Butler Again on Tourist Board
At a meeting held in Seattle last
week Leslie Butler was reelected a
member of the directorate of the Pa
cific Northwest Tourist Association.
W. J. Hofmann, of Portland, was re
elected president. Because of the suc
cess of the association's work Oregon
and Washington and Hntish Columbia
will be asked to double appropriations
for the work.
Importance of commerce clubs and
kindred organizations following up the
work done by the assceiation was em
phasized. Names that are obtained at
large expense through the association's
advertising should be followed up and
supplied with literature from every
city and town in the racihe northw ?st.
Directors pointed out that the like
lihood of, tourists or homesettlers com
ing to this section is increased many
tiems when such prospects have litera
ture of many-towns upon which to base
their decision. Each city should have
a central tourist bureau, also, iCwas
brought out. in which all civic organiz
ations should share. In this way the
greatest possible amount of good would
come through giving tourists the in
formation they desire without waste of
effort, duplication or lost motion.
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Universal
RANGES
IN
Blue, White
and Gray
Universal Heaters
Coal, Wood and Combination
DUPLEX UNIVERSAL
We are headquarters for Builders' Hardware, Granite
Ware, Aluminum Dishes, Pyrex, and Sherwin & Williams Paints, Our line of Furniture is
most complete. You are welcome to examine our stocks and you will find our prices right.
KELLY BROS. CO.
Phone 1401
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
5 1 0 Cascade Avenue
PHONE 4121
(The Old StanleySmith Lumber Yard)
hoc
O&l -et us quote you a price.
S 5l ITCl"1 r a'l building purposes.
Lime We have it in any amount.
PlStd Just received fresh supply best made.
Wood Fir 16 inch and ak 4 foot
SlSlbS 1,16 inch and 4 foot. Get our prices and
look at the wood.
All Kinds of Building Material
and anything you need in the LumbeV Line.
If mi M
We are here to serve you.
F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager.
THE FASHION STABLE'S
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.
Do You
Remember
those frigid days of De
cember, 1919?
We merely call your
attention to them in or
der that you may pre
pare yourself before
another winter sets in.
Remember that George
Washington said, "Pre
pare for war in time of
peace."
We are agents for
Pipeless Furnaces.
Get your order in now
for Heating Appliances.
You may be too late
otherwise.
HUCKABAY & BARGER
Telephone, 1061
DRIED FRUITS
This is the season when dried fruits are in demand
and we are well supplied with nice fresh stock.
Dried Black Figs 20c lb.
Dried White Figs 25c lb.
Dried Prunes 30c lb.
Dried Pi iches 30c lb.
CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO.
ALL COAL LOOKS ALIKE
to most (HHitile, bat wrien the
bills come in, the rlifferenre is
Har'iit. If you want to know
how mnch you can actually
sav, try a ton of o'ir ooal rikI
compare the heat you grl from
it with the heat M pet In. in
the 'ther. We will M&ml or
TAH TRANSFER CO.
Anderson Undertaking Co.
C C ANDERSON. Sole Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
415 OAK STItKET !mNF. mi
Have you ever thought of the
work the Telephone eliminates
during apple har-t
Oregon -Washington
Telephone Co.
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S. E. BARTME5S
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER
Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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