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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
'HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 THE NEIV United States Disc Separator "The "U. S." always gives delight, Because it separates just right." The new perfoctod and sim plified, self-adjusting Bowl with interchangeable discs, easy running, easier cleaned and closest skimming, together with the all enclosed medium sized gears, automatically oiled by the oil splash system, the simple speed indicator bell, s;init:iry one-piece frame and numerous other notable and patented features make the New United States Separator the Best Separator from any view point today. All interested dairymen are invited to a free demonstration and learn all iiLouL vm "just right" separator. Come and See KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. . HOOD RIVER, ORE. . Z mr. v EX-HOOD RIVER GIRL IS MAKING MARK In an address to the members of the Woman's Club last week Mrs. H. F Davidson, just back from New York City, told of the work Miss Lena New ton. a former Hood River nirl, is doin at Columbia University and in Amer icaniaztion activities in settlement schools in the metropolis. Miss New ton is a graduate of the Hood River high school and the University of Ore eon. She is now employed jointly by the federal government and Columbia University. Miss Newton. Mrs. Davidson said, is supervisor of Columbia students, who expect to become teachers. She super vises their practice work in some 40 settlement schools. She also is super visor ot community houses, where the young women live. Miss Newton has made a remarkable reputation for her self, said Mrs. Davidson, although she is not yet 30 years old. Many of the students under her are older. She has been called the past year to address assemblies at Vassar, Smith, Welles- ley, and Mt. Holyoke. Miss Newton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Newton. Mr. Newton was formerly associated with Mr. Dav idson in the box manufacturing bus iness. HO SING BEING HELD FOR RANSOM We offer QUALITY, SERVICE and GOOD WILL Our meats and groceries are of the best Piione your orders to SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY I HOLMAN & SAMUEL Phone 1811 s e i I j&Charles Gumm, Chinese restaurant owner here and chef at the Mt. Hood Hotel, declares that his old home country has "shadows" who are bolder in their operations than American criminal artists. Charles has just re ceived a letter from China telling of the kidnapping of Ho Sing, who for merly associated with the local restau rant man and who lett last fall tor a vacation. Sing had worked without ivt for 10 vears. He had saved about $4,000. He is being held for a ransom of this amount, and Charley Gumm be lieves that after a series of bargaining conferences with the pirates he will be released. Then, according to Charley, Sing will lose no time in getting back to Amer ica, where he can make more money. Sing on his return to the Orient last fall was accompanied by an aged uncle, Yong Fu, former Salem merhant, who expected to spend his last few years in his native province. WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS BRUSH BURNERS to care for your primings. Can now supply a limited number of these. Do not wait too late to have your old sprayer equipped with a CUSHMAN GAS ENGINE. Get power enough to operate your pump efficiently and break up your liquid in a fine spray. NOW is the time to have your FARM IMPLEMENTS repaired. Don't wait till the last moment. HOWELL BROTHERS Fourth and Columbia Streets CLEAN ALLEYS Bowl and Be Healthy CLEAN GAME 410 OAK STREET Phone 1282 TUES. 7:45 Busness Men's League. THIRS. 7:45 Women's League WEI). 7: 15 Mercantile League. FRI. 7:45 Valley League Open 10:30 a. m. - 12 p. m. Closed Sundays. LADIES WELCOME AT ANY TIME. Health ! 6 : JOUkNAMENT ALLEYS : 6 E. F.. HOUSE C J. KRL'SE Fun! The Woman's Club, a committee of which recently launched a clean-up campaign, will extend its work, and efforts will be made to secure the oper ation of clean mercantile establish ments. The women have secured the cooperation of the State Dairy and Food Commission. At the club meeting last week two piano solos were rendered by Miss Fay Jones, a student of Mrs. C. H. Sletton. The club will hold its nominating primary at the next meeting, April 27. Guy Hrubaker The playmates of 12-year old Guy liiu k baker were shocked Thursday to learn of his death at the Cottage hos pital from acute appendicitis. The boy, too, was well known in the busi ness district of the city, where his cheery voice was heard as he sold Port land Telegrams each afternoon. The boy died within an hour after arrival at the hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, interment following at Idlewilde cem etery. Gay is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hrubaker, a sister and three older brothers. The family came here recently from Portland, where they resided for three months, having originally lived at Glendive, Mont. Farrell Brings Frost News Harry Farrell, who has spent the winter in New York Citv, engaged with H. F. Davidson in the latter's ex port office, has just returned to Hood River with the report that the recent frosts over eastern and middle western fruit districts has taken a heavy toll (jf fruit crops. The winter of the east ern Biid middle western sections was comparatively mild, but the late freezes caught the fruit buds unusually advanced. The Missouri apple sec tions, Mr. Farrell says, was heavier than cl.-i'w here, and the crop will be almost a total loss. The decrease in the eastern tinn of all kinds of fruits. Mr says, will naturally stimulate an early demand lor northwestern ikjx apples iiroduc- Farrell "Just Between You and Me" says the Good Judge Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much long er than a big chew of the ordinary kind that's be cause the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W'-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Bonded District to he Formed Hy a vote of stockholders for and 19 Myninst, the Middle Fork Irrigating Co. has decided to sell its stock to a bonded district. While the date for an election for formally organizing the dis trict has rot been set, the sentiment as expressed in the stock company's ac tion insures that the district will be formed. The ditch will be operated this year, however, as a stock concern. By the organization of a bonded dis trict, ranchers of the community say, a large area of irrigable land that at present derives a benefit from the im provements of the stock company, will be made to share the costs of the development. Grass Leases Smith Building It. Gross has leased for a term of I five years all of the Smith building except the two stores occupied by the Sloeom-Uonnerherg Co. and A. S. Keir. Mr. Gross states that he does not anticipate removing to the new quarters until he is forced to vacate the structures he now occupies. His removal, however, will probably be forced within a vear, the Butler Bank ing Co. contemplating a new building on the site he now occupies. Pthian Chief Visits Here Cinew economy in motor car operation The manufacturer of your automobile recommends, In the Instruction Book for your car, that the crankcase be drained out and flushed and then refilled with fresh oil at regular intervals. This is necessary because engine operation causes a steady accumulation of road dust, carbon, fine metal par ticles and other impurities in the crankcase oil. This gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its performance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. But cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked and neglected. To meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other deal ers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien tific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below it means "Better operation and longer engine life." STANDARD OIL COMPANY tfYlfii InJ MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE We carry a complete line ol GARDEN TOOLS as well as Builders' Hardware, Carpenters' Tools Ranges, Etc. We have recently added to our stock a line of PAINTS and FRUIT JARS. Prices and quality always right. BLOWERS' HARDWARE CO. We use CALOL FLUSHING OIL AMD ZEROLENE ftor better operation and longer engine life QUALITY QUANTITY Ask for BUTTER-NUT Delivered Daily to Your Grocers IS OUR SUCCESS GO FISHING with a complete outfit at a very moderate cost from our complete stock of Fishing Poles, Reels, Leaders, Lines, Spoon Hooks, Bait Hooks, Scotch Dry Flies and the Well worth Flies, in all sizes, Baskets, Landing Nets. WE HAVE FISHING LICENSES cznonzD TENNIS BALLS AND RACKETS, BASE BALLS AND BATS, PITCHERS, CATCHERS, FIRST BASE MAN'S AND FIELDER'S MITTS CATCHER'S MASKS A Complete Line OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. Thone 8411 Remember We have the largest stock of lumber in Hood River County to select from. You will save money by letting us quote on your require ments. - Yours for prompt service. m OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DEE, OREGON 1 Mil Y FOR HEAVY HAULING give us a ring and we will quote you a figure that will not only save you money but convince you that this house is the one to do vour transfer work. Whatever line of moving or express work it is, let us bid on it. Call us up ilow, phone number 4111. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 41 H ACREAGE TRACTS One acre or more either just inside the corporation or just outside, out of Lots 6 and 9 of Adam's Paradise Acreage. Single acres, $425 to $650. Three acres $1400 to $1600. Good soil; surpassing view. Country life with city advantages. Hood River Abstract and Investment Co. J. W. CMTES, President. K. W. SINCLAIR, Secretary. Hood River Abstract and Investment Co. J. W. CRI I I S, Pres. K. VV. SINCLAIR, Sec. ACCURATE ABSTRACTS INSURANCE -ALL KINDS LOANS REAL ESTATE Mrs. Julia B sMti of Orego hre Thursday n , visit to Wauna was served in no a pleasing- progr I yea, of Seio, grand Pythian Sisters, was n t to pay an official Tunple. A luncheon Kr of the visitor, and m -re.l. G. L DAV1 SPORT Grow er and shipper -Apple. Pota toes. Onions. Ski-d Potatoes -true variety "The Best that's, drown" man TRADE ASK All kinds of Produce solicit J. H7 Front St PORTLAND. OR! IW FASHION STABLE'S Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leaes Parkdale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. A Farmer .! of l(h mnatlsni "A man living- on a farm near here came in a sh'.rt time ago completely doubled un with rheumatism. 1 handed him a U.tt'e ot Chamberlain's Lini ment and told him to use it freelv," says C. P. kavfler. Patten Mills. N Y. "A few days later he walkA into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, give me an tht-r bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment ; I want it in the boose all the time for it -urd me." REUBEN F. FKVSIF.R W. T. FRASIKR L. havenport will handle ship ad produce. 147 d. Ore. ml Ml We have just purchased the husiness of the Ar nold Grocery Co. W. T. Frasier. who has heen with this business for several years will remain in active charge. We offer the people of Hood River a service of courtesy and goods, staple and fancy, at prices just as low as conditions will permit. Come in and give us a trial. FRASIER & SON TEL. 2121 BUILDING MATERIAL IRRIGATION LIMBER A SPECIALTY Shiplap, Boards, and any kind of dimensions on short notice. Delivery to any part of Valley. Mill now operating and material supplied on short notice. STANDARD LUMBER CO. HORN BROTHERS. Proprietors. Tel. 551