The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 16, 1921, Image 4

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    nOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1921
CORD TIRES
Now Selling at the Lowest
Level in Tire History
- $24.50
- 46.30
- 54.90
30x3 -32x4
-34x4
-
(And Other Sizes in Proportion)
Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tires a
having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high
grade car manufacturers use them as standard equipment
They are the quality choice of cord users.
This new low price is made possible by strictest economies
and specialized production.
Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making
30x3-inch Non-Skid fabric tiret. With a daily capacity
of 1 6,000 tires and 20.000 tubes, this plant permits refined
production on a quantity basis.
All materials used are the best obtainable. The duality is
unirorm. it is trie best tabnc tire ever ottered to the cat
owner at any price.
HIGHWAY AUTO CO., HOOD RIVER, ORE.
GRAB 'EM
You'r out of luck if you don't grab your share of these worth while
specials. They are goods you need and are specially priced beginning
Thursday, June 9th.
Cane and Maple Syrup, small bottle, 5c
Red Salmon, 1 lb. tall can, 30c
Jiffy Jell, package, 10c
Tree Tea, lb. 50c
White Wonder Soap, bar, 5c
Sardines, 1 lb. oval can, 20c
Seeded Raisins, pkg. 27c
Head Rice, 3 lbs. 25c
SOME REGULAR PRICES
Apricots, can, 25c
Corn Starch, 3 lbs 25c
Quaker Quakies, pkg. 10c
Beans, white, lb 7c
Carnation Milk, now 14c
Oregon Milk, now, 2 for 25c
Peaches, can, 25c
Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs 35c
Plums, can, 15c
Corn Meal,sack, 40c
Bordens Milk, now 14c
Campbell's Soup, 2 for 25c
Peanut Butter, fresh barrel, pound, 10c
Slated Peanuts, fresh barrel, pound, 15c
3 on
Consolidated Mercantile Co.
HOOD RIVER ODELL
GOOD 100' PURE
American-Maid
Bread
FRESH DAILY AT YOUR 0R0CERS
30 DAY CODLING
MOTH SPRAY DUE
'The
(By Leroy Child)
30-day spray for codling moth
should be appiled between the 12th and
loth of June to pel the best results.
Growers who applied their last spray a
few dtys late can delay the applica
tion a few davH. but have the sprav on
bo that an interval of not more than 15
days occurs. Bgga of the first brood
will be hatching until the 1st of July
at least so that this spray is extremely
mportant. The spray applied around
the fourth will not control these late
worms.
In the higher elevations where the
first codling moth spray has not been
applied, growers should make their ap
plications bv the 15th of this month.
Where green aphis is present add
Black Ieaf 40. Brown aphids are now
leaving and the tobacco will not assist
in controlling this pest."
BOYS' CLUB NEWS
The Friday hike of last week was
participated in by a larger number
than the Tuesday trip. The former,
however, is primarily for young boys,
while the Friday hike was arranged
for boys 10 years and over. The direc
tor urges that as many as can partici
pate in the Tuesday hikes. Many boys
are working and cannot attend a week
day hike. It is planned to arrange a
.laturdav trio tor their convenience.
The hikers will leave the high school
at 6.30 o'clock.
The following program will be the
order of all hiking trips:
6.00 n. m. Assembly for raising of
Flag.
b.20 Have (ires ready for cooking
and be cleaned up for retreat.
6.30 Ketreat or lowering of Fl g.
Ialk, "Why We Love the Flag."
6.30 to 7.30 Cooking of meals and
cleaning of equipment, inspected by
director.
7.30 to 8.30 (lames.
8.30 to i) Story telling around the
council fire.
8.46 First call to bed.
9.10 Taps. Every boy must he ab
solutely quiet. Punishment for break
up of this order is a kangaroo court,
where the bovs have a lot of fun but
everything is done in the right spirit.
Second offense, however, may mean
police duty about the camp.
7.30 Keveille, calisthenics and rais
ing of Flag.
7.30 to 8.30 Mreakfast and clean
ng up equipment for inspection.
8.30 Inspection of equipment by
director. All equipment must shine.
10.30 He ready to leave for home.
The boys are going to establish a
permanent camp and are going at the
work and find there is a lot of it play
because they can see into the future
and there they picture a fire big log
abin with a large lire place, where
many winter and summer evenings will
be enjoyed, again to the right of their
:abin they picture a swimming pool
where the hot summer evenings may
be enjoyed with plenty of hot sand on
the bank to roll in, and again they
have mapped out a goodly sized ath
letic field and now that thev have
ilenty of athletic equipment such as
volley ball, base ball, etc., they will
have realized thai, dream within a
short time. The hoys know this
means work and play together and
have assigned themselves to the task
to help their director make this a
amp second to none in the state. We
as a club feel the communitv is be
hind us in every sense of the word and
with that feeling we hope to accom
plish a groat deal.
The boys have now stretched a large
tent for those boys who prefer not
sleeping in the open and will be used
in case of rain.
Dia-
Dia-cake
BOWLING NEWS
One of the best midsummer bowling
matches wason last Friday evening
by.a picked team composed of McCul
lagh, Kolars. Stewart. DeWitt and
lloue,.from the champion Bed
monds, 2715 to i!694.
Just before bowling the Red
monds shared a strawberry short
served b Mrs. House as reward for
winning the match the previous week,
and the promise of a similar reward
spurred the bowlers to the tine totals
above named.
I). P. Smith and Alva Sherrell led
for the losers with 682 each and Mc
Cullagh and House for the winners,
576 each.
Detailed scores follow:
Blue Diamonds McCullagh, 188,
180, 208, 578; Kolars, 171, 17!). 183,
533; Stewart, 162, 185, 180, 527; De-
Witt. 168, 188, 157, 603; House. 188,
212, 176, 576. Team totals, 867, 944,
MM. 2715.
Red Diamonds- Sherrell, 205, 198.
179, 682; Annuls, 177, 157, 160, 484;
(ireen, 161. 207, 189, 647; Smith, 214,
208. 160, 682; l'oe, 150, 172. 177, 49i.
Team totals, -V7. 942 855 26i4.
"Dad" Smith got high three consec
utive games fur the week, 623, while
Annala's T:M ii still high for any three
games for the month.
Spoon winners among the women
bowlers were: Mrs. Sherrell 131; Mrs.
Mellon. 121 ; Mrs. Carries, 152. 148;
Mrs. Campbell. 154; Miss K. Baker,
166.
Mr. House, now sole owner and man
ager of the Blue Diamond Alleys, has
posted a standing prize of $5 cash for
the breaking of any one of the follow
ing alley records, which were hung up
last winter and spring:
hive man team, 3 games, M. A
C, 2S44 ; five man team, 1 game,
n. A. I ., Itrj.,.
Two man t am, I carnes. House and
Sherrell, 1306; two rrjan team, 1 game,
House and I'luminer, 481.
One man, I L-smes. House. 730; one
man, 1 game. House, 277.
Best t in uldes. House and Plum
mer, 4l . M .Hugh and Annala, 443;
total ;24.
Five woman team. S games, Rhine
stones. 17:13 five woman team, 1
game. Rh;nei( nes. 617.
Two woman, 3 games, Mrs. Dewitt
and Mrs. IVtcrs. 731 : two woman
team. 1 game, Mrs. DeWitt and Mm.
Peters. 25.
One woman. 3 games. Mrs. Morti
mer, 503; one woman, 1 game, Mrs.
Mellon It
Mixed d 'Ul Ie. 3 games. Kruse and
Mrs. Mellon, 1(137; mixed doubles, 1
game. Mr. ami Mrs. House, 401.
Bridal eil Sacked I nder
'iver baseball team Sun
e Bridal Veil team by a
I Lapham ttarted the
River s pitcher, but be
nt illness was replaced
McCuU-beon caught for
sensation of :h game
d catch by Lee Kraiier
-Id. Mr. Fraaier made
tabbing a high liner.
A.
M.
Cloud Cap Inn Will. Open Soon
I r.-iA . hovp I i.ii ii, nnaninir 1 ho mat '
to Cloud Cap Inn,. according to Homer
A. Rogers, who operates the mile high
hostelry in conjunction with Mount
Hood Lodge. Snow is still several feet
deep on the higher points of the road,
Mr. Kogers says, but it will be clear
by June 25, when the Inn will be
opened for the summer season. The
Cloud Cap Inn road, built on a steep
grade, is usually badly damaged by
winter floods. Mr. Rogers says that it
was found in very good condition this
season.
Mr. Rogers says that his guest lists
this season have been far larger than
any former year. He expects his busi
ness at the two hostelries to set an ex
traordinary record for the season.
Highest cash price paid for your used
furniture, stoves and rugs. Call MeClain
at L. A. Franz Co. s20tf
The I
day kf.
core of
game as
cause ft
by Jeff
thi ..xa
was a one ha
in the center
long aide leap
U. T
FOR SALE
Have very desirable residence In Port
land worth JfXXX) to trade for Hood Klver
property, Highway preferred.
Handy house for old couple on Cas
cade Avenue. All furniture goes with
properly. Has garage. Modern In all
respect. At MHO with a turn cash pay.
ment, one can move In and hegln living
without the necessity of moving a lot
01 furniture from Kastern Oregon.
A dream of a home for K'.'fiOO, situated
with a view worth JIHODO In 1'ortland
and will be in Hood Klver. Has 6
rooms bath, furnace, big living room,
glaased In porch. Lot lOOxUH, all kinds
of fruit, garden, chicken house and
(lowers all ready to pick. Takes fl;!0U
cash to handle.
The Wtn. It. Warner 10ft acres. 27 In
alfalfa, H In fruit, to in pasture, as good
a house as one wants, smaller house,
two barns, all for IUOOO.00. Can be had
on fine terms.
8!;acres for Hummer Home site for
81200, 7 miles out. Has spring and some
flue trees.
2 acres on Highway for tWOOO.
R. E. SCOTT
First National Bank Building
Waverly
Gear
Grease
Sticks to the Gears.
Does not foam.
Wears like iron.
Keeps the gears cool.
It is wonderfully
satisfactory
MT. HOOD
MOTOR COMPANY
Ask your
dealer
for
Havoline
Oil
It makes a
difference
1 C. BAI D IN
J U swop
BALDWIN & SWOPE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Plans and Sketches for all Classes of
Buildings Furnished.
Construction Work and Alterations.
No Job Too Big or Too Small.
Our Work is Our Keoommeixlati n.
BROSIl S Bl II DING
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Phone mi
The Ideal Grader
We have been marketing Ideal Graders for
the past six years. They have grown more
popular each year.
Our machines are a favorite in all North
western fruit sections. We have shipped them
in numbers to foreign apple districts,
The 1921 model of Ideal Grader is ready
for distribution. It will carry a number of
improvements. We mention at random some
of them: The machine can be adjusted for
sizing while in operation. Two adjusting
screws do the work. Our new sorting table
is a feature that will be noticed at once.
We hope to place as many as possible of
the machines we manufacture in Hood River
and for this reason would urge that local grow
ers give us their order at once, in order that
we may include them before we are booked
to the limit of our capacity.
IDEAL FRUIT & NURSERY CO.
Tel. 5832
WILLIAMSON'S
QUALITY
DOUGHNUTS
DO HOOD RIVER FOLK
LIKE THEM?
Just ask thorn. Our sales increase in proportion to
the number of new families who taste our product each
day. But the story of our doughnuts is being carried
fast. They say they are a real Hood River product a
product of quality.
The following grocers handle them exclusively :
J. A. CARR & CO., L. H. HUGGINS, HOLMAN & SAMUELS,
E. E. KAESSER, CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO.,
HUBBARD TAYLOR AND FRASIER & SON.
Madame Home Builder
lJOW often in planning our homes we long for some
friend of artistic ability to whom we might go for
ideas as to the proper draperies, rugs and furniture for
the living room, a model kitchen that shall be a gem of
beauty or a quaint little breakfast nook which will be a
saving to both our feet and our tempers. We have our
own ideas along these lines, but we lack assurance that
they are "just the right thing." The answer to all of
these perplexing questions is to be found in '7,W Tn sit
in Building." This is a large attractive book whfch is
pronounced by authorities the finest cremation of its kind.
A copy of this splendid book will be loaned you for the
asking by simply sending in the coupon below.
Without obliuation on my part tvill you kindly loan ma
a copy of
GOOD TASTE IN BUILDING "
Same . .
Address
EMERY LUMBER & FUEL COMPANY
BaccaiMn to
BRIDAL VEIL LI MBERING C.
4th and Cascade Hood River, Ore. Hone 2181
Hood River Abstract Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
Accurate abstracting of land titles.
Hae you eer thought of the
work the Telephone eliminates
during apple harvest ?
Oregon-Washington
Telephone Co.
When We Weigh Out
Coffee, tea, sugar or other
groceries we don't care if
the customer re-weighs it
when she gets home. For
correct weight is just as
much a specially with us
as high class things for
the table at low quality
.prices. We don't cut
prices at the expense of
either quantity or quality.
N. H. MadUILLAN
On The Heights