The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 16, 1921, Image 3

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, jrXEWIfi, 1921
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United States Cream Separator
WITH DfoC BOWL
"Its easy, thorough action
Is its principal attraction."
GETS ALL OF THE CREAM, ALL OF THE TIME,
WITH LESS WORK
THE REASONS: A perfected, self-centering Cowl
wuq lower and interchangeable, un
numbered discs and Record skimming
qualities.
Adapted for perfect separation anywhere-
nor! h, smith, east, west any
time winter or summer, morning or
night.
Slow spend of only 42 turns per
minute for the larger sizes, ai led by a
simple, but sure spied Indicator bell,
means great reduction in power required
consequently less work.
Come and sea
LOCAL FOLK AT COL-
LEGE FARM WEEK
Sectional View
of Disc Bowl
KELLY BROS
HOOD RIVER.
CO., Inc.
ORE! ION
220
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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 and Bonus Bill
Next Week Will Be
DrSchoJs
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. Scholl's Bunion Reducer
Protects the bunion or enlarged
joint. Causes reduction through
absorption because it retains r.he
natural warmth and moisture.
Made of soft rubber. 7 CT"
Worn in shoe. Price each J J V
Dr. Scholl's Toe-Flex
Straightens the toe, prevents overlapping
and removes the cause of bunions. Per
fectly comfortable. Price
each ... I ....... .
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 ge,t "Foot-Happy"
Star Brand Shoes
ARE
All Leather
CZZ)
J. C. JOHNSEN
"You Save Money"
says the Good Judge
And get more genuine chew
ing satisfaction, when you use
this class of tobacco.
This is because the full, rich,
real tobacco taste lasts so
long, you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often.
And a small chew gives more
real satisfaction than a big chew
of the ordinary kind ever did.
Any ma 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
Rev. W. H. Noddy and A. W. Stone
are taking an active part in the rural
life and marketing conference at the
Oregon Agricultural College during
farmers week, which began Monday
and w ill close Saturday.
Twenty-seven of the 48 speakers
from the outside who will speak during
rarmers week will take an active
part in the rural life conference and
nine will take an active nart in the
marketing conference. Kvery speaker
who appears on the program is well
known through his or her activity in
marketing or some other rural life
problem. Such speakers as Dr. Math
ews, dean of the divinitv school of the
University of Chicago, Mm. Max West,
formerly of the United States Chil
dren s bureau, Ceorge A. Mansueld,
president of the State Farm liureau
federation, and i ol. Harris W einstock,
former market director of California,
will appear on the rural life, market
ing or home makers' conference program.
The regular class work will include
lectures and demonstrations on the
problems of child care, foods and cook
ery, household problems of manage
ment and finances, livestock farming,
beekeeping, dairy farming, farm man
agement, poultry farming, farm me
chanics, farm crops, grain grading
school, orchard and garden practice,
plant diseases and insect pests, soil ob
servation, diseases of domesticated
animals, law and farm business meth
ods, exhibits of various types and
special recreation for the children will
constitute the things to be oltered by
the regular staff during the week.
P. F. CLARK NAMED
NEW SALES MANAGER
The directorate of the Apple Grow
ers Association last week announced
appointment of P. F. Clark, of Yak
ima as sales manager to succeed C. W.
McCullagh, who recently resigned.
Mr. Clark will assume his duties on
July 1.
The new sales manager is a veteran
I cf the apple marketing business. For
a number or years ne was sales man
ager of the Yakima Fruitgrowers As
sociation, handlers of the "Big Y"
apples. During the past year Mr.
Clark has been with the Cascade Fruit
Co. He is well known to the trade,
being generaly known to the nation's
apple buyers as "Fred Clark."
City Possesses Heat Cubes
City Marshal Hart has a large quan
tity of canned alcoholic heat cubes at
t ,e city jail. The product, in demand
bv Indians in the berry harvest, we e
confiscated when the city officers found
Jim Storm, young transient aged 27,
delivering it to redskins. The Indians
are p ohibitef from buying the heat
cubes, and they had bargained with
Storm to make their purchases. Sev
eral bucks had already received their
canned jag material and were partially
soused.
Storm was placed in jail for a night.
The next day the ofheers escorted him
to the city's edge and bade him make
haste in getting to other parts. Four
teen cans of the patented heat cubes
are in possetsion of the city.
Orchard Conditions Generally Good
The general conditions of Hood Kiver
valley orchards at present is good, ac
cording to M. I). Aimstrong, county
fruit inspector, who has toured all dis
tricts, lie says that tracts are very
clean, and that growers have been co
operating in a campaign for the eradi
cation of anthrarnose, a pest, the in
roads of which may be entirely blocked
if growers follow a course of applying
Bordeaux mixture at proper seasons.
The U per Valley crop, from present
indications, however, will be more reg
ular than that of the Lower Valley dis
tricts, where, Mr. Armstrong says,
scattering orchards are showing a
heavy drop. Heavy thinnings in the
Upper Valley and in other sections,
where the drop in not pronounced.
Lost Lake Camps Available
A party of United States forestry
service men is now engaged in the
Lost Lake district completing" surveys
of the forested area to be leased to
citizens for summer camps. The work
of plotting the forest summer homes
was begun last year. Completion this
fall, of the Lost Lake highway will
make the Lost Lake district a popular
recreation ground.
W. K. Winans, owner of lakeside
property, has also plotted some choice
camiiesitos and announces that he will
place them on the market. He is now
at the lake building trails and roads
through his protierty.
G. L. DAVKNPORT
Grower and shipper- pp!v rota
toe. Onions. Seed Potatoes mi.
variety ' 1 he Best that's Grown"
AU kind of Produce solkitod.
147 Front M. PORT LAftfX ORI
TUR 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.
Just Little Stones
In Scotland observance of the Sab
bath is,' or was, very strict, and man
ual labor on that day is looked on with
horror. One Sunday the good wife of
Jock was horrified to hear a great
knocking in the garden. Going out,
she found her husband hammering
away at a Larrow behind the trees.
"Ma jMidene.ss, Jock," said she, "what
are e doing! don't ye know its the
Saw-hath?" "Aye," replied Jock, "but
I'm behind the trees, and I must knock
the nails in." Said his better half,
"Hist, mon ! why dinna ye use screws?"
Judge Blowers Visits Grandmother
Judge Blowers, recently back with a
family party from a motor trip to
Centralia. says the roads to the Wash
ington city are fine. He states that
only short stretch of about five miles
on a detour this side of Kidgefield.
was trying. The party included Mrs.
Blowers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.
Blowers and Mliss Alice Blower.
Judge Blowers made the journey to
-ee his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Ijm
panus, mother of the late ('apt. A. S.
Blowers, a prominent local pioneer.
i Mrs. I.amjisnus, aired 15 years, moved
a year ago from her old home, Wadena
Minn. Defpite her extreme age she
is active mentally and physically.
I commend" ( ham It. Main's I aid. t -
"Chamberlain's Tablets have been
;-t , ! - rr I.,.- km! ar1 mself off ard
on for the past five yeara. When mv
husband Roes away from home he al-
ways takes a bottle of them along with
1 him. Whenever I have that r.esvy
feeling after eating, or feel dull and
i played out, I take one or -two of Cham
berlain'a Tablets and they fix me up
fine," writes Mr?. Newton Vreeland.
i Minoa. N. Y. Take these tablets when
troubled with constipation or indigcs-
j tion and they will do yon good.
. A. W.
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hM JL when you use a good oil I J
i'v fisiThi-fM cookstove. No drudgery
VM 1 ' no lrt" j"ust touc'1 a mafch n'
cican iiueuse tuuKing neat. if j
NJ lobe sure of best results -Ja
in youc stove, use Pearl Oil J
l v the uniform kerosene. Pearl '' I
Oil is clean burning and eco
nomical. It is refined and re
refined by a special process.
Every drop is converted in
to real heat.
reari uu is lor sale by
dealers everywhere. Order
by name Pearl Oil.
IP
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
The World's Greatest Playground
and Museum of Natural Wonders
Magnificent hotels and commodious camps ; 300 miles of improved
highways; all in tho midst of matchless so ncry. Its hotels me
marvelous c-tublishmenls. Its camps are pretty little tent til
laes, models of cleanliness, sanitation, order, comfort and
simple, informal living. An Ideal plana for vacation pleasures.
BM for oar beautifully illustrated booklet tailing all about its
Wonders iu word and picture.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Operated DAILY during the season between
Portland and West Yellowstone
by. the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Commencing Salurday, June 18th, Leaving Portland 5:00 P. M.
Our local agents will tie triad to ex plain t he
various tours which enable visitors to see
the Yellowstone so comfoi tablv ami at min
imum cost; also to quota fares, prepare
your itinerary and make your reservations.
Call on
J. H. FREDRICY
Phone 1151 Hood River, Oregon
or address
M. MaMURRAY, Qaa'l l'a-s. ifssit,
I'oitland, Oregon.
MEAT MARKET BARGAINS
Not for one day only but until further announce
ment we will sell as follows:
5-lb. Lard Compound 65c
Beef Boil 10c
Beef Pot Roast 15c
Breakfast Bacon 30c
The Hood River Market
A. F. DA V F.N PORT, Prop.
Phone 4311
Many Ptoplc Talk Against Cement
onfortti-
mmlity.
nate as U use a
Those are the ones we want to
use our cement or in fact any
thing in the line of huildin?
materials we sell. We will
stand back of 'our jrols nd
guarantee you satisfaction in
every way or yortr money Lack.
Taft Transfer Co.
We carry a complete line of
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.
Don't Pass The Buck, Pass The Bonus Bill
QUALITY
QUANTITY
Ask
for
BUTTER-NUT
Delivered Daily to
Your Grocers
IS OUR
SUCCESS
Remember
We ha ve 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.
OREGON LUMBER COMPANY
DEE, OREGON
411, I Iifiirw
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Have You Tried The Super-Buttermilk?
It is jroinjr stronger every day. We have tried it
out at load restaurants and The Dalles likes it. It
is made of whole milk, prepared with a culture,
Take homo a quart. For a wholesome summer bev erage
it cannot be equaled.
HOOD RIVER CREAMERY
The Long and Short of it
is that you have f try our cigars
to knot their smoke goodness.
Men words can zie no idea of
their suit'riority to ordinary ci
gars at the same prices or even
higher. So drop in and give them
a trial. If you don't say it is one
of the b st cigars you ever smoked
THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN
11. GEOBGfi, Prop.