o HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1021 Come in and inspect the new NASH FOUR with Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor All Nash Models, both Open and Closed, have Cord Tires as Standard Equipment Nash Four Five-Passenger Touring Car, $1645.00 Two-Passenger Roadster $1645.00 Three-Passenger Coupe and Five-Passenger Sedan Prices, F. O. B. Hood River The New NASH FOUR meets exactly the need lor a quality built four cylinder car, light in weight, economical to main tain, but strongly constructed in every particular to withstand the hardest ser vice. It has unusual power, due to its Nash Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor, and, like the Nash Six, is characterized by strik ing beauty of design and finish. We suggest your seeing the NASH FOUR at once, as our allotment is limited. MOUNT HOOD MOTOR CO. MAYOR DESIGNATES CLEAN-UP WEEK Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 (The Old StanleySmith Lumber Yard) IOC Ask those who are using our Coal, about Quality, Price and Service Coal 1tWrfOTI diy fir' l"-in. dry oak, 4-in. WW J AJt Jrr nlnl-in Let us h.'tvi' voiir order to deliver from uiiy oiciuo. Car and save you aome money. Best second-cutting alfalfa: get our price and see the hay. H A i LUMBER and aU Building Material CEMENT paster : Lath : Brick : Sash DOORS anything you need HOC We are here to serve you. F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager. JOHN PLOG BUYS RALPH ROOT PLACE Ralph Root, who arrived last week from New York City, where he and his family spent the winter, has just 6oli his East Side 34-acre orchard place, formerly owned by Dr. Stanton Allen, to John E. PIok. yountr grower of the Odell section. The place is equipped with a modern home and out buildings The orchard is in full bearing. The ranch is considered one of the banner places of the community. Mr. Root has decided to remove to New York City to make his home. He is now packing his household goods The East Side ranch was sold through his friend, C. N. Ravhn. Mr. Root owns a large acreage of young orchard in the Middle Valley. He has placed this in the hands of Mr. Ravlin for sale. 9 I Wilciroot keeps f mg hair liealtktj I E " By using Wildroot regularly, I keep z Z mv scalp entirely fi-I. om the itching r. crust of dandruff, the cause of most Z isi trouble. I owe my luxuriant hair 2 -the envy of my friends to this Z J guaranteed dandruff remedy." ff Mrr.il T.linld Hhmpoo or Wlldmot 5 Shampoo Hf. ' la r-4nnitnn with WJcln.it Ihur Tunic will fcsst tea C Z treatment. Z THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC For sale here under a I CHAS. N. CLARKE .toy SOLID SERVICE is the foundation of tfail transfer business. We spare no pains r expense to serve our patrons to their com pete satisfaction whether they call on us to handle large quantities of heavy merchandise or a simple package or trunk. If yen want anything transferred from anywhere to anywhere we are yours to command. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 THK FASHION STABLE'S Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leaves Park dale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Sato ."day Leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. Free Employment OFFICE FOR BOTH Union and Non-Union Labor Those withing i mployet, or those in need of work, apply an I register. Telephone 1294 BR A AK MAN'S PAINT SHOP 207 3rd Street Smith Building Applicant mutt furnish adlreaps in order that tbey may be reached quickly. t'nrler antpices of Loral 17516 American Federation of Labor. Mayor Scobee, at the instance of the Woman's Club, has officially designated April 4 to 11, inclusive, as clean-up week. Miss May Davidson is chairman of the committee of club women who will urge all citizens to remove the accumulation winter rubbish and place their homes and lawns on dresslparnde in anticipation of the heaviest tourist traffic ever experienced here before. With the Highway completely paved from Hood River to Astoria and the new Columbia Gorge hotel preparing to receive guests by June 1, it is ex pected that a stream of motor tourists will soon begin to .pour through the city. In former years, because of a lack of roadside signboards, it is declared that most of the thousands of tourists who have passed here over the Highway, have missed seeing the orchard dis tricts. The Business Men's Associa tion, having secured a county appro priation of $500, have in readiness for placing a comprehensive road sign system. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE H. C. Johnson and wife to J. M. Johnson, tract in Pine Grove. A. Samuel and wife to R. C. Samuel and wife, lot 14 and N of lot 15, blk B of Barrett-Sipma Add. William A. Kby and wife to Stephen M. Eby and wife, lots 1 and 4 in Kast Belmont. Bessie E. Mills to Luesina I-'.. Hoag land, 1 acre in Barrett. Milo F. Jacobs and wife, to City of Hood River, W 54 ft. of lot 2 in blk 4 of the A. S. Blowers Add. iouis F. Henderson and wife to Frank C. Sherrieb and wife, lot 0 and all of lot 7 in blk A of Coe's 1st Add., except easement and right of way for road purposes over and across the east 10 ft. of said lot 7. Edythe Urdway Surrell and husband to Luda E. Sanger, lot 35 in blk 1 in Stranahan's 2nd Add. L. E. Sanger and husband to W. J. Underwood and wife lot 36, blk 1, Stranahan's 2nd add. F. L. Mack to James H. Gai oe 10 acres in Pine Grove. C. F. Alloway and wife to W. H. Sheirbon and wife, 374 acres in Odell. J. H. Ganoe and wife to F. L. Mack 10 acres In Pine Grove. H. Deganhart and wife to John G. Lake, tract at Fir. Kittie Coe and husband to W. A. Wood and wife, tract 50x100 ft. on 11th St. in Coe s add. A. W. Meyer and wife to Luther Ellitf, lots 5 and 8 in blk 2 in Cascade Locks. Harriet H. Wait and Frank L Wait to Victor F. Wigren and wife, tract 70x200 ft. in blk 4 in Leavens Heights add. to a Cascade Locks. WHITE SALMON 1 1 nun tbe Enterprise) The "Husum Princess" the blue rib bon Berkshire sow, owned by Elwin Olson, the 12 year old son of William OUon of Husum, presented its proud little owner last Sunday with a fine lit tle of twelve pigs. Elwin has dis plaved the "Husum Princess" at the county fair and twice captured blue ribbons, once for an open gilt, and an other for sow and litter. While in Portland last week County Commissioners Wyers and Crocke made arrangments with the S. P. S Ky. Co., to connect wun the railway water tank at Clins to get more water onto the counlv tarm. iwo acres on the county farm have been planted tt asparagus and this should prove tt bring good returns, as the gross re turns from asparagus on the Bingen flat are $1,000 per acre. Prospects for good crops of all kinds on the county farm are good, as that section has had plenty of moisture during the past several months. The highway department is rapidly finishing its work on the Underwood sections of the North liank highway, and has completed its work on the Un derwood-White Salmon section to where the new road meetH the old grade. Work of completing the big till on each side of the new steel bridge is now being pushed as fast as posssible. The county has been widening the rest ot the roau to Mann s corner as well as the grade on Bald Ml. and big grader is to be used to further cut out some of the sharp turns. Someone has suggested that the coun- tv secure.the big steam shovel to cut down the upper side of the road anil widen same, nut tne county, it is learned, has not I sufficient funds ft that. In spite of the heavy rains and recent snows, the traveling public gen erally reports that roads throughout western Klickitat county are in far better condition at this time of the year than at the same time in former years. Portland Folk Open Summer Place Mrs. W. H. Skene, of Portland, ar rived here last week to start workmen on remodeling a summer home lust west of the city and at no great dis tance from the new Columbia Gorge hotel. The country place was built by Mrs. Skene's father in 1904. The fam ily, howevevr, has not resided in it for 15 years. Mrs. Skene declares that the opening of a fully paved Columbia Highway has stimulated a new inter est in life in Hood River. She de clares that she anticipates a move on the part of many Portlanders toward establishing country cottages in this neighborhood. Poultry Men to Store Eggs A number of poultry raisers state that the drop in price of eggs to 22 cents deprives them of profits from their flocks of laying hens. Several chicken ranchers have decided to'trv and store their eggs until .the straw berry harvest. Then, it. is said, the keen .local demand for eggs always sends the price soaring. Large quant- ties of eggs are used during the pick ng season when hundreds of transient labors are here. Lotus Grille Serves Lunches IL M. Hicks state that the Satur day evening dancing at the Lotus con tinues to row. A large number of merrymakers were at the popular cab aret Saturday night. Mr. Hicka has just inaugurated plans for serving daily merchant's lunches at the grille. J, MISS B. GJEUFFIN Teacher of Violin. Piano, Mando lin, Guitar, Etc At OL1 Iabney Residence Tel. 2581 ! ppoaitt Telepljoae Buildtatg. THK SANITARY WAY HOFFMAN STEAM PRESSER All Germs Killed J. C. MEYER Hood River's Tailor and Pre seer Hotel Oregon Bid-. Tel. 1124 Chamberlain' I outrh K.-nn-dy Nothing Ho l,ood l or a ( ouch or i old "Everyone who has used Chamher ain's Cough Remedy spt aka well of lit," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotts- town. Pa. People who once use this preparation are seldom satisfied with any other. It is excellent to allay a I couch or break up a cold. We are Headquarters for Fishing Tackle We have the finest line of Fishing Poles, for both fly and bait fishing lines, Fly Hooks, Bait Hooks, Spoon Hooks. Leaders of the best quality. Baskets, Landing Nets. We carry everything for the fisherman. Don't forget the display in our window SATURDAY, MARCH 26th. Be sure and see it. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. Phone 1401 FORDS for $200 and up, overhauled. OAKLANDS $500 and up, 1917 and 1919 THE HEIGHTS GARAGE J. F. VOLSTORFF Proprietor Mt. Hood Meat Co. A complete line of first quality meats, prop erly handled. Known as one of the best markets in the state. The best is the cheapest in the long run. MT. HOOD MEAT CO. Phone 4141. Where QUALITY comes first. 4th and Oak Streets. FOR SALE Cuthhert Raspberry Plants, Winfield Black Cap tips also Loganberry tips, direct from the growers. Can re fer you to Mr. A. F. Bickford, The Cooperative Berry Growers Phone 146 GRESHAM, ORE. HORSES For Sale Will arrive at FASHION STABLE, Friday, March 4th, with a carload of Eastern Oregon horses, weighing from 1200 to 1500 pounds, from 4 to 8 years old. P.H.MOHR & BROS. Everything guaranteed as represented. TIRE SALE Present business conditions force us to sell Tires at follow ing prices : 80x3 $15.25 18.75 82 x i 23.75 33 x 4 24.75 They are all No. 1 Crescent Tires. This sale will last through March. WM. WEBER. Our Customers will find us endeavoring to make our reg ular prices in line with the new market levels. PINE GROVE STORE A. F. BICKFORD. Prop. Furniture and Hardware FOR SALE Highest I for second-hand ri junk. H. CROSS M anil Oak. 121' HUCKABAY & J3ARGER Plumbing and Tin WorK PIPELBSS FURNACES Telephone 1HI 1