The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 09, 1921, Image 9

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, jTXE 0, 1021
whercv r woi t convenient.
THE NEW
United States Cream Separator
WITH Dr3C BOWL
"Z.efs jour i Ye enoj e."
I.i cf superior construction and haa i 1
1 . , , . 11 "as labor-saving con
veniences not found in olli , separators
rri I. ...
j Dcn. wi go on omwr .de permitting separator to h, ..l,,,!
. A speed indicator bell assists in keep
ing separator at proper speed with
out waste of energy.
Blow crunk speed of 4 2 turns per min
ute means less power required.
he perfected bowl, self-adjusting
with interchangeable and fewer
discs, is easier to clean and is a
record skimmer.
rwu
j jne-piece frame with sanitary base ban
enclosed gears, automatically oiled, making it a
Strang and durable, yet easy running MpUfr-
TJicbc ar.d other features make the New
united btates Disc Separator a favorite with
the former a v. ife.
Come and see
KELLY BROS. CO., Inc.
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
219
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We offer
QUALITY,
SERVICE and
GOOD WILL
Our meats and groceries are of the best
Phone your orders to
SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY
HOLMAN & SAMUEL
Phone 1811
Vote Yes 302-Soldiers Loan find Bonus Bill
ALIEN PROTECTION
EMBODIED IN BILL
A proposal to confer on the federal
government nower to determine and
enforce, even as against states, treaty
rights which aliens in the United
StatM tuny be given, was introduced
last week by Senator Kellogg, republi
can, Minnesota, in the form of a bill
framed by the judiciary committee of
the American Mar Association.
Senator Kellogg said that the meas
ure was put forward to raise the issue
and not to apply necessarily to any
specific situation.
Under the bill the president would
be authorized, where in judgment any
statute of any state or territory con
travened treaty right of alien, to in
truct the altorney-general to take up
the defense of civil or criminal prose
cution brought by state officials before
state courts and to secure their re
moval to federal courts for trial. The
federal 'courts would take jurisdiction
when any acts had been committed
againsrtiliens which would constitute
crimes under state laws and penalties
similar to those provided in the state
statutes would he imposed in case of
acts against American citizens. United
States marshals and, if necessary,
army or navy forces would be avail
able to enforce decisions.
California, under its anti-alien land
laws, does not violate any rights guar
anteed to the Japanese or any other
aliens by treaty and never has at
tempted to do go, it was declared in a
statement issued by State Senator In
man, president of the Japanese Uxclu-
lon League ol California.
The statement follows:
"If Senator Kellogg of Minnesota
and those favoring his bill just intro
duced, assume that its provisions could
be invoked against operation for in
stance of the California alien land law,
the are evidently not familiar with
the provisions of that law.
"It specifically declares that aliens
ineligible to citizenship shall be ac
corded all rights as to purchase, enjoy
ment, transfer and use of real prop
erty, as may be granted them under
treaty, but not otherwise."
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Next Week Will Be
teScholl's
Foot Comfort Week
You can rid yourself of corns, callouses, bunions or enlarged
joints. Come to our store and let our foot expert demon
Strate to you how to have comfortable feet.
Dr. ScholVs Bunion Reducer
Protects the bunion or enlarged
joint. Causes reduction through
absorption because it retains the
natural warmth and moisture.
Made of soft rubber. EZf
Worn in shoe. Price each i J V
neiBiiiTiiaaisBnaifi'-
Dr. ScholVs Toe-Flex
Straightens the toe, prevents overlapping
and removes the cause of bunions. Per
fectly comfortable. Price
each
75c
Foot Expert's Services Free
Now is your opportunity to realize the joys of genuine foot
comfort. Come in and get his services.
Everybody invited to get "Foot-Happy1'
Star Brand Shoes
ARE
All Leather
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J. C. JOHNSEN
BOY SCOUTS' TRIP
TO EAtp CREEK
IBv Jack Cram)
I "Gee, but it was hard work rolling
out.
This was the sentence heard by more
than one person Fridav morning about
six o'clock. Four who heard these
words were Mr. Butler, Mr. Acheson,
Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Keir, who took
the Roy Scouts from Riverside church
to Eagle Creek that morning.
We were wide awake and on the trail
by 8.20 and the first 24 miles were
easily accomplished. This brought us
to the Eagle Creek punch bowl. Two.
miles more and we came to the high
bridge. Then one mile fa ther and we
arrived at a suitable camping place.
Each group of boys had their own
camp and did their own cooking. When
dinner and roll call were over we were
free to do what we liked until six
o'clock. Some energetic Scouts went
to Eagle Creek tunnel others craved
the water and took a swim, while still
others wilh the aid of a rone climbed
the mountain. Everyone took special
precaution and avoided all unnecessary
danger. After supper we held a Kan
garoo court in which we found we had
some budding orators. But after a
hard fight the defendant was found to
be innocent, much to his relief, on the
charge of peeking over a bluff. Taps
were sounded at H.30.
Nearly everyone slept well and were
up at 6.30 with their eyes on the fry
ing pan and an empty feeling in their
stomachs. After breakfast and inspec
tion, the morning was spent in hiking
and building a swimming pool. We
had dinner at noon and at .'! 30 started
for the Highway. We hated to break
camp for we had had a livelv time but
we were glad when we arrived at the
mad to find Mr. Allen, Mr. Anderson
and Mr. Porter waiting to take us
home. We ate supper before starting.
Everyone had a good time and we are
looking foiward to more trips like this
one.
Oak Street Work Completed
Hood River now has: two thorough
fares to accommodate Highway traffic
1 across the city. The city has just
completed the grading of a section of
, Oak sreet between Tenth street and its
intersection with Cascade avenue, the
j latter street formerly having carried
the full stream of motor traffic. The
improvement of Oak street was antici-
' pated by business concerns, and gar
ages and service stations have arisen
along it in the business district. The
opening of the new street will enable
the city to handle the heavy motor car
traffic without congestion.
The Transfer & Livery Co. did the
grading.
"Try It Out Yourself"
says the Good Judge
And you will find how
much more satisfaction a
little of this Real Tobacco
gives you than you ever
got from a big chew of the
ordinary kind.
The good, rich, real to
bacco taste lasts so long
you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often. So
it costs you less.
ny 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
G. L. DAVENPORT
Grower and shipper Apples. Pota
toes. Onions. Seed Potatoes-true
variety "The Best that's Grown''
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TRADE
All kinds of Produce solicited.
147 Front St. PORTLAND. ORE.
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.
Flood Water Stops Irrigation
The ranchers of the Underwood fruit
district, according to Mrs. H. A. Hus
sey, wife of an orchardist on the flat
there, will welcome a fall of the Co
lumbia. The backwater of the larger
stream has flooded on the White Salm
on river a pump used by the Under
wood Irrigation Uistrict in watering
their berry tract and orchards.
While the interruption of the irriga
tion system will cause no injury to
apples, it comes at a time when the
water is badly needed for strawberies,
and as a result of the failure of the
water, the Underwood crop affected by
the high water may be cut somewhat
short.
Riverside (hoir Enjoys Picnic
Members of Riverside Community
Church Choir recently enjoyed a leus
ant Sunday afternoon picnic en the
Dee Flat ranch of Al. J. Graff. A
Mimntuoua luncheon was rnread. Thot
attending were : Mrs. E. L. Houee,
Mr u- .1 Mrs V V. Knnce Mr u- l
Mrs. W. H. Metcalf and children, Infe
rence and Priscilla, Janice Clarke, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Sletton, Mrs. Jessie V.
Gleason. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Wutst,
Sarah Howes, A. J. Graff, Mr. ard
Mrs. ("has. N. ( Urke, Thomas and
Charlotte Clarke and Mrs. A. StaaU.
; i oiiphh n! ( haiiilM rlaln's TalilrN
"Chamberlain ' Tablets have been
used by my husband and myaelf oft and
on for the past five years. When my
husband goes away from home he al
ways takes a bottle of them along with
him. Whenever I have that heavy
feeling after eating, or feel doll and
played out, I take one or tio of Cham
berlain's Tablets and they fix me up
fine," writes Mrs. Newton V reel and.
Minna. N. Y. Take these tablets when
troubled with ronttipation or indiges
tion and they will do yoa good.
(r-t von i flower and vegetable plants at
flant, cauliflower, celery, peppers. jni!
I alfc iTI
ill
6V;v have a Coal
Bin or a Wood Box?
YOU can get clean economi
cal Pear Oil from dealers
everywhere.
You save youtself a lot of
trouble and work when you
cook with a good oil cookstove.
No ashes to carry no fires to
requireyourfrequent attention.
With a good oil cookstove
and Pearl Oil the heat is applied
directly to the cooking utensil.
The heat is steady and depend
able. Pearl Oil gives high fuel
values.
Pearl Oil is the clean burn
ing, uniform, economical kero
senerefined and re-refined by
aspecial process. Dealers every
where. Order by name Pearl
Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
PEARLOIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
J
The six cylinder Oldsmobile touring model is chiefly a
business man's oar. It is a compact, handy ear delight
ful to handle either on the open road or in heavy traffic
economical of both fuel and tires. Yet it offers roomy,
comfortable touring accommodations for five passengers.
This Model 37-A Oldsmobile sets the pace in six cylin
der values. At. $1750 (here) we believe it to be unrivalled
among cars of its general type. The convertible roadster,
built on the same standard cbassis, is also priced at $1750.
HIGHWAY AUTO CO.
CORNER OAK AND FIFTH STREETS
PICNIC DAYS
Summer is here and you're already
planning- your week-end picnics
Our market is equipped to aid you in preparing
your luncheon as well as the Sunday dinner when
you want something especially nice for your guests.
The Hood River Market
A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop.
Phone 4311
This Firm endorses the Soldiers' State Aid Bill
We carry a complete line of
GARDEN TOOLS
as well as
Builders' Hardware,
Carpenters' Tools
Ranges, Btc.
We have recently added to our 3tock
a line of PAINTS and FRUIT JARS.
Prices and quality always right.
BLOWERS' HARDWARE CO.
Don't Pass The Back. Piss The Bonus Bill
QUALITY
QUANTITY
A.sK.
for
BUTTER-NUT
Delivered Daily to
Your Grocers
IS OUR
SUCCESS
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.
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OREGON LUMBER COMPANY
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A Good Hot 1 ire
at this season is of course
very desirable; it makes the
home cheerful and your holi
day visitors feel fine. Burn
our coal and you will pet such
a fire. It may he bitter cold
without, but will always be
comfortable within.
Taft Transfer Co.
MODERN BARBERSHOP
IN OLD HI NT PAINT SHOP BUI DING;
Every convenience. Equipped to care for every member of
the family, from father and mother down to the child who
wishes his hair cut or bobbed f-.r the first time. A lifetime
of experience enables me to jjive Hood Rver the best in
massages and shampooing.
JOHN CALANDRA
See us before buying
Arsenate of Lead
We handle
"CORONA DRY"
The Universal Insecticide
Orchard Supplies
and
International Harvester Supplies
The Hood River Fruit Co.