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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
HOOD R1VEK GLaCIEK THUUSDA Y, DECEMBER 23, 1920 Tum-A-Lurn Lumber Co. 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 (The Old StanIeySmith Lumber Yard) Coal WUIOO 4-ft. dry fir, 17-in. dry oak, 4-in. frv tlflh us ave 'V0Ur orer lo deliver from ijar ;u 60 HORSES TEN YEARS AGO, ONLY ONE TODAY who .all i Iihs Ask those who are using our Coal, about Quality, Price and Service com th of own. l's a 3 big ind save you some money Ak. ii est secondcutting alfalfa: get " our price and see the hay. LUMBER and aU Building Material CEMENT paster : Lath : Brkk : Sash DOORaS anything' you need HOI ) We are here to serve you. F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager. D um- ring tain-Club Ten years ao the Fashion maintained (iO head of borsea barns. TodHy they . have but horse, "Old Dan," a pensioner patrons todav all demand au'. - that is, all but Dr. M. E. VN drives "Old Dan" when he bat to some valley ranch. Dr. the last remaining horse, wl been with the stables for m r decade, rented by the year. Ten years ago the stables d business renting horses and youthful swain for their Sum!:, noon or holiday drives with i tminity's young women. The ; todav drive automobiles of th The livery concern now operate strint? (if for hire cars and three I lingua Ma liuvmiuu r..,.n. AVa I stored with tires and autoniboile ac sories. WHITE SALMON (Fromtlie Knterprlxe) The board of directors of tl bia Fruit Union elected the officers Saturday: A. E. Gin ident ; N. K Mean, vice-prc-K. Hayes, secretary, and J. W treasurer and mansCOf. A community t'histmas merit sponsored by the Won is the plan for Christmas ev Word was received here Tl the death of Wm. Peterson a ver. Mr. Peterson was recei en with paralysis and has bi scious since that time. He wi ber of the local Masonic hi F. lodges, w ho took care of learning of his illness. Tli was held at White Salmon in the Masonic lodge. Daceasi well knuwn rancher of the View district. Mary Zimmerman, the I daughter of Mrs. J. H. Zii died suddenly Friday after; cember 10, at the family hon short illness of only two d funeral was held Sunday at l ant View ichoolbottM, with the 1. 0. O. F. cemetery White Salmon. Col. Walter T. Dates, broC Hates, of Burdoin mounts i . detailed in command of the Eif Infantry at Coblens, German , considered the finest infantr in the world. Col. Hates hi Germany since November. Hi time he had been stationed in (.ant's headquarters in Wash C. Col. Hates has risen in i dly, before the war having i. tain's commission. He owi, on Burdoin mountain adji ii brother's and visited here last "The Peace Tangle," a neu John F. Hass, president of ti Salmon Fruit Co., has just i lished by the Macmillan C York. The volume is exciting wides pread favorable comment because of the comprehensive way in which Mr. Hass has handled the subject, the pres ent international situation. Mr. liass traces recent diplomatic hifl the secret treaties entered int ous nations through the Pa Conference and the subseque He also devotes special ch conditions inj Germany, Frm Austria, Hungary, ( zeehoc I. O. O. im upon funeral harge of 1 was a Pleasant year-old merman, ion. De , a ter a vs. The North if l)i This is iju- j D. 1K- dooK oy White n ptih of New t rom riod. s to taly, . Po- Come in and see it at our Garage and Machine Shop, First and State Streets. It is recommended by Valley Orchardists. And this is an item that should interest you: We will give 30-day free service and instruction. We guarantee against any defects. SLUTZ BROS. Telephone 3173 land, Russia, the Halkans and Turkey. ( Boys Caught Shoplifting Three rural youths, all under age, were apprehended last week while shoplifting at the store of M. Yasui A Co. While two of the boys engaged the attention of clerks in another part of the store their companion filled his pockets with gloves anil belts. Author ities restored the articles stolen and no arrests were made. The identity of the hoys has not been given out. Sheriff Johnson says, however, that the case may come before the juvenile court, as other merchants have al.-o lost articles, suspicion attaching to the same youths. B. & S. Make BwMinfl Record The Baldwin & Swopi Co. announce the comp two story high school at new building cov rs a sp feet and includes eight gymnasium, auditoriui training hall. It is s; the finest schools of Pi The building was erecte I which is declared a recor Construction tion of a new Madras. The are of 126x100 lecture rooms, i and manual id to be one of i ntial Oregon. I in nine weeks First National Decorations' Beautiful No p DISPLAY OF JAPANESE GOODS 301 ZD C hoc HOC writ We have opened our store at the corner of State and Third Streets with New Importations of Japanese Goods from the Flowery Kingdom Silk Embroideries, Shirt Waists, Kimonos, Handker chiefs, Table Runners, Lacquered Glove and Hand kerchief Boxes, Miyijima Wooden Ware, Work Bas kets, Chinaware, Novelties, Handpainted Views of the Columbia River Highway. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Yasui Brothers Company State and Third Streets Hood River, Oregon Ell Friday evening, members of the force decorated th Chrstrrfas green?. tons have been seei shrubs and foliage are Oregon grape is the plant, but the boughs ita and laurel are also When jroo want jrou sad cleaned by tlx method with a Hoflmi telephone J. C Meyer, will send for then, ded by friends, ational Bank ng room with ttier decora Bra, Native I exclusively, ef decorative ew, manzan lized. utiles pressed njt saoitarj Irani presrer, 1 124, and he j22tf Notice of Guardian Sale In the Circuit Court Oregon for the County in Probate. In the matter of itif if the State of if Multnomah uardianshiii of thai pu iid enter B followi nnging J. General MotorTrucking Wood For Sale JESSE PUDDY We are expecting soon a shipment of Light Six Studebakci $1700 f o b. Hood River CAMERON MOTOR CO Furniture and Hardware FOR SALE Uighert prices psH for wond-hami articles and junk. H. GROSS Cor ami Oak T 1 '21 to an order duly ma Honorable Corge the above entitled of November. 1920, matter, the unden the person and e. Aers, a minor, wi the :ird day of Jar to sell at private sa scribed real estate estate of said minor, described as fol lows : Ixt five (5) in First Addition to Riv erside Park Addition, sai.i addition mg Oregon Lumber Company's sub division of all of flection Thirteen (13), Township One (1) North of Range Nine (9) Kast, Willamette Meridian, in Hood River County, Oregon, excepting there from a tract of about one acre hereto fore conveyed by W. C Ayers and wife to Dee Grange No. B6S, I'. of H., as the same annears of record in Hood River County, Oregon, for the sum of not Ii than $900.00, subject to confirmation by said Court. , Bids will be receive) therefor bv the undersigned at Room 12:2 Gasco Build i? m, Portland, Oregon, on and after the ;ird day of January, I'.cjl, and until said property is sold. Date of first nubi 'cation, Decem ber 2nd. 1920. Date of last oublii ation, December 3rth, 1920. Gu Wi It's a cinch to figure why KitSMIKSSMiMMMBBS You should know whv C -ls are so unusual, so refr nil . so satisfying. First, quality second, Camels expert blend of choice TurJmr and choice Domestv' to! .ccos which you'll certainly prefer either kind smoked straight I Camels blend mi ket wonderiul mellow iin l desirable body is there ' never tire your taste! .ssible that yet all the L Camels You'll appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant c' aretty after taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I For your own satisfac? '-' , ompnre Camels puff by ouff ih any ciga rette in the world at ny price ' Ctmalt are sold everywhere in scientifically smled packages Ti cij rellea tor 30 cents; or ten packages ( 200 cigarettes) in fltMio paper -covered carton We strongly recommend this OsvtOC for thai home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Win.ton.S! , N. C. The Pheasant g SECOND and OAK g Featuring Christmas Candies 4 at lower prices Davenport's Famous Chocolates Helen Ardelle The Chocolate Dc Luxe Stick, Hard Candies and Mixed Candies Candy Canes Attractive Christmas Package Goods Candied Orange, Apricot and Figs We Carry ICE CREAM in 5 or 6 flavors .Sec hj nous about Christinas orsfarj OREGON MYRTLE-WOOD BOXFS in all shapes and sizea Filled with OUR BEST CHOCOLAT' maKe beautiful gifts i. OUR DINING ROOM ()i A. M. MERCHANT'S LUNCH uao to 2 p. m. , 50 () Y S T E R S 11 P. M. SPECIAL AFTERNO' M N U 2 to 5 P. M. i A I A M A F I S Attorney for Guardian, Gssco Bldjr-, I'crtlsnd, Oregon. "CARO" Wrapped Fruit IS PREFERRED GET THE J)) (PREFERENCE) This preference is mot important as some growers and packers are persuaded that any kind of paper wrll do as long as it p CHEAP. Only ihr posM r sni m "CARO" gets this CERTAIN PREFERENCE. First choice or preference on tne Au bioa sseaas frequently from twenty-five to fifty ce ts per bos on Apples and oltcn as l iizh as one dollar on Fears. Preference IS Profit COST OF WRAPPERS IS FIGURED IN CENTS PROFIT ON PREFERENCE IS FIGURED IN DOLLARS Quality for quality "CARO" wrapped fruit sells FIRST and at the highest market price. WRAP YOUR APPLES IN "CARO" FOR SALE BY HOOD RIVER FRUT COMPANY, HOOD RIVER PRODUCE COMPANY.