O xK O nOOD RIVER GLACIER, TFTTRRDAY, JUNE 0, 1021 Cord Tires for Small Cars at Lower Cost lit I M I lit) 1 1 1 Ml I MM U Ml II 1 1 . l IHUM UW(I U In our clincher type SOxaVfe-inch Goodyear Cord Tire, we have endeavored to give own ers of small cars all the cord tire's advantages at a low price. When you see this tire you will say we have succeeded. It enables the Ford, Maxwell or Chevrolet owner to get a tire identical in quality with the Goodyear Cord Tires that are used on the world's fin est cars, for little more than he formerly paid for a fabric tire of the samesize. You can buy this 30 x 3-inch Goodyear Cord Tire with all its comfort, long wear and econ omy from your nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer today for only $24.50 Goodyear Tirc &. Rubber Company of California gipp 30xVi RihorAII UYallirr 50 301i Non-SUJ Tread Fabric Ci!n 1 l-al.ric Caring 30xl!i llciw 1"" in waterpritol bin Hit h $325 iOxM Regular Tube $151! $255 The following Hood River firms carry a full stock of Goodyear Tires and heartily endorse their quality: E. A.. Franz Company The Hood River Garage Mt. Hood Motor Company Dickson-Marsh Motor Company HAVOLINE OIL REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. "It Makes a Di ASK YOUR DEALER GOOD 100' PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT VOI R GROCERS R. V. FOREMAN tmmmm m 11 m. n..-k. MALI. Bl II DING CAFF. Cm is .ml gtl .1'iiti.mte.f J. R. W ATKINS CO. Represent 1 by GEO. WILDE, 1312 13th Street, lll River, Ore. T-l-i!iine I'i'J ; li nt tun rwr thought of the work the Telephone eliminates during apple haruM : Oregon - Washington Telephone Co. BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB ELECTS At a meeting at the Mt. Hood Hotel last Thursday night, following a din ner, the recently organized Profession al & Business Women's Club voted to affiliate with the state federation of such clubs and Mrs. 0. R. Croyle and Mrs. Susie 1. Lynn were elected dele gates to attend the state convention to be held in Portland Saturday, June 11. Officers of the new organization were elected as follows: Mrs. Orva Wiley, president; Mrs. Susie Lynn, firBt vice president; Mrs. Eunice Woodard, sec ond vice president; Miss Opal CaJIiaon, secretary, and Miss I.ydiu Johnson, treasurer. The members of the women's organ ization expressed unanimous approval of the proposed $350, 000 road bond issue. One of the initial activities of the new women's dub was cooperation with the city council to secure for a park a small triangular plot at the west edge of town, where Cascade ave nue and Oak street intersect and form two thoroughfares for Highway traffic through the city. The women defeated a move calling for utilization of the triangle for signboard purposes. They will beautify it. They have also planned beautilication of an approach to the concrete Highway bridge over Hood river. JACK ANDERSON TO CO TO WEST POINT John H. Anderson, world war vet eran and former Mood Kiver school boy, last week received instructions to report July 1 at West Point, where he will take a 4-year military course. Mr. Anderson, who is 23 years old, was assigned to a military school last year, while he was a member of a cavalry regiment stationed at Washington. He paused a competitive examination with a hiizh mark early in the year. He has been home on a furlough with his foster mother, Mrs. J. H. Dukes, for the past several weeks. Mr. Anderson was a member of Troop A, Oregon Cavalry, on the Mex ican border. He was overseas with a field artillery regiment, sustaining wounds in action. At the time of the armistice celebration Mr. Anderson was in a hospital near Paris and was in the city on leave when the great news broke. Later he was one of the Oregon men present at the Paris meet ing when the American Legion was organized. WHITE SALMON (From I lie KnterprlHe) The Wm. Fordyce ranch, just south of llusum, has been purchased by the Robertson brothers of Minneapolis, who recently came here to look after their father's orchard near the For dyce place. This now gives the Rob ertsons a splendid tract and room for expansion. J. Ross Karr. of Yakima, while in Portland last week, secured publicity In the Portland papers for the White Salmon - Glenwood - Yakima highway. Mr. Karr is an active protagonist of an automobile road from Yakima through the Mt. Adams country to Portland, declaring it would be of great value to this city, since at pres ent the Yakima people naturally travel to the Puget Sound cities, where good roads afford easy means of communi cation. Such a route as he favors, however, would make Portland equally easy of access. Scenically, too, the road would offer many attractions, he declared. On Sunday, June 12th, at Stevenson, will be held a North Bank highway picnic when all towns along (he north bank of the Columbia river will join in the celebration of the opening of the highway. The White Salmon bard has been secured to furnish the muic for the day and the local ball team will cross bate in the forenoon with the Carson tea m. In the afternoon the Stevenson ball team will play the Lyle team. There will be a big program and a dance in the evening. Larire numbers of people from this section and Under wood are planning to drive to Steven son, June 12, to take in this celebra tion. Auto Park Is Crowded The Hood Kiver free auto camping park of three acres, established last year, is far too small to accommodate the larire number of motor tourists seeking a rest of a night or day or two. On Mvi ral recent nights over 70 cars, with an average of four passen gers, I topped on the oak-covered plot. All of these were located for the niiiht. During the day double that number of cars from nearby points, the occupants seeking a place for lunch, visited the park. Those w ho have observed the over crowded condition of the park declare that another park is needed or addi tional ground should be purchased to augment the size of the existing camp ing place. Stores Are Robbed The usual epidemic of petty thefts and htirglirlw. attendant on the berry ; harvest season, when an element of I floaters arm cd here, has beVun. Kn- tatlng by a ventilator burt'lara robbed the tilli of I he Mount Hood Meat Co. land the t'w solidatvd Mercantile Co., one night 'ant week, securing $i9 at I the former place and $3t at the latter. I The placet I business are in the same buildings. The burglars entered the meat shop first, gaining a -cess to the store through a skylight. Hathing suita, garments, umbrellas and food Ptuff were stolen from the porches and premises of the homes of A. S. Keir. Geo. W. Thomson. Karl j and Kdgar Kranz. Dr. V. R. Abraham K. K. Kut-ser and R. U. Pertgo. hjfur Wins Game The Hood River Vase ball team, al- though thi isitvrs scored two runs in the first inning and every indication pointed to a big score, rallied Sunday I after n. i Columbia field and pre vented the lufur base ball team from making another run. The weather was ideal for base ball, and a large I crt : .!. Two wci Ws ago the lufur team defeated the Hood River 1 team by a decisive afore at Oufur. The Home of lhc oiil In olde; times, it was believed that HM seat of the soul was the stomach, moat likely for the reason that a man j ia never so r mpletely used up as when ! ! his storr.Ki-h is out of order. For the cure if'- ary stomach troubles there j is nothing quite so prompt and satis- factory as Chamber! iai's Tablets. Tl. -! . . h n the stomach and en at U ,t t. .rf.rm its function natural ly. Gitra them a trial. They only cost A pipe won't burn your tongue if you smoke P. A.! Prince Albert It sold in toppy red bag, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and in the pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top. Copyright 1921 by R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston Salem, N.C. Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke section! Know for a fact what a joy' us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and flavor and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu sive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin's papers quick and cash in on a ciga rette that will prove a revelation! i nee Albert the national iov smoke We are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Z Type Engines and Electric Lighting Outfits for ranch homes It will pay you to give us a call i We handle the Hays spray rigs "THE HAYS PAYS" Why? Because it is equipped with the Fairbanks-Morse Z type engine. SLUTZ BROS Telephone 3173 for a demonstration Pierson's Car Recovered A motor truck, stolen week before last from L). L. Pierson, Oak Grove orchardist. was discovered by local officers parked in the brush of suburbs at The Dalles. The home of Chief of Police Heater, of the neighboring city, was on one side of the stolen car. and on the opposite block Night Officer McClaskey made his home. jT W -"V Life is too short to learn all things by experience, some are better learned from the experience of others. For example: Learning that you can't fret Kelly-Spriiur-fiekl mileage from a bargain tire. THE TIRE SHOP 214 Oak Street Phone 1484 rooD u m DURING the heated spell folks of discretion eat coolinji foods. Here you will find them in tempting array. Whether you are planning a picnic outdoors or an indoor feast, you need our assistance. Double S. & II. Green Trading Stamps every Wednesday. Funeral Director I will furnish funerals complete for adults for $100. This in cludes neat and attractive easketa and all the couitesies and services of a flrtt class funeral director. Where desirable the finest and bighaat priced obtainable is always on hand. S. E. BARTMESS frfrr PEAR TREES HOME GROWN and PRICED RIGHT Why not patronize home in dustry, and write HOOD RIVER NURSE Y Phone Parkdale 66 PARKDALE. OR. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Call promptly nwr 1 In town or country Telephone: K lenaa, I'M: Office. J41. Office In tli. UnmtlDK Bnildm? L. L. MUKPHY, D. D M General Dentistry H. D. W. PINEO. D.D.S. C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. (Bee over Rnt'.er P.: L. C. BALDWIN J W. SN OH BALDWIN & SW0PE CONSTRUCTION CO. Baildlqaji Furnished, uction Work and Alterations. No Our W. ndation. BROSIUS BUILDING HOOD RIVKR. OREGON Phone .WU HOWELL BROS. Woodworking and BlacK smithing BUICKS and CHEVBOLETS ClfveUad Tractors and Bean Sprayers Hood River Garage Tel. 4144 L. 8COBEE. D. D. S. BROSIl'S BCILIWNU a eurter. Um ruakca rubber tauip i Otfii Dr. Carolyn Underhill T"k 1" T (PTA- he H.ura: 8 a. m. tori p. ni. IT-AilM 101. 3161 Reeidfocp Tel. MSI Smith Building. Telephone Mil DR E. O. DDTRO PHYSICIAN AND BUMBM re: Hall BUI.. 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