nOOD RIVER GLAPIER, THFRSDAY, JTT.Y 14, 1021 I SERVICE I MJf p m uw often We use ""-.mv UU.U1. I-LUSHING OIL Wt: AND " ZEROLENE M should your crankcase fc CLEANED ? Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their Books of Instruction, regular draining and cleaning of the crankcase. This is necessary because engine operation causes road dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in your crank case oil. This gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its per formance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. To meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other dealers, co operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flush ing Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating effi ciency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crank case is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown abtve, it means "Bettor operation and longer engine life.'' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) LUMBER PRICES Now Rock Bottom PR F.-WAR I.UMBKR PRICK Freight Advance Since War I'RKSI NT LUMBER PRICK Present Lumber Prices Now Same as Pre-War Prices Freight Advance Pre-War f Fit. Advance Present Price LAST YEAR'S L U M I) K R PRICK Buy Lumber now for any building need ! Prices on Lumber can't go lower! No other commodity ha& fallen in price more than Lumber! Our Free Building Helps are valuable ! ( IOC Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. "Materials with Plans for Homes and Farm Buildings" 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 When you want the BEST in Flour Cereals Ask your Grocery man for Hood River made HIGHLAND MILLING CO. Mill Phone 1751 Store Phone 3881 PUBLIC IS ASKED TO LAY IN COAL The general public is asked to pur chase coal and have it stored during summer months. The impression has gained general dissemination that freight rates would drop. This is a mistake however, according to a bulle tin just received by the (). -VV. R. & N. freight office from H. E. Lounsbury, general traffic manager. The bulletin follows: Regardless of efforts to get before the consumers of coal, assurances as to stability of rates fur this season at least, there continues a general dispos ition on the part of the buying public to hold off their purchases, no doubt due in considerable measure to expres sions of certain officers of the admin istration leading the consuming public to.believe there will be a reduction in freight rates during the coming sea son. There is nothing in the situation that would justify such belief, for the simple reason that freight rates cannot be reduced until tratisporation costs have been substantially lowered, and that has not yet been accomplished. I wrote you along similar lines on May 6th, and at this time reproduce the fol lowing telegrams, copies of which have been sent to me by F. W. Robin son, freight traffic mrriagT, Union Pacific System : "Utah Coal operators by Cameron Coal Co., dated .lune 3rd to Hon. Her bert Hoover, Secretin y of Commerce, Wasnington, D. C. "Government departments recently advised public that unless coal was freely stored during summer months coal panic would ensue during coming winter and (Congressional Committt-e reporting on Senate Bill S-186 ex pressed similar view. This correct statement of situation was accepted and acquiesced in by consuming public. However, telefirraphh- announcement of President Harding's recent inter view with Interstate Commerce Com mission was unfortunately unduly emphasized by newspapers and has re sulted in serious checking coal stor age in anticipation freight reduction. In Utah such reduction very unlikely because btate 1'ubin- Utilities Commis sion relusert permit last freight rate increase to apply on coal moving wholly within state. Coal mines this field working only twenty to twenty-five per cent time and further reductions would be completely demoralizing. If not inconsistent with policy your de nartment would very much appreciate an expression from you as to whether or not you have information regarding immediate coal Treight decrease in western states as well as your views concerning summer storage- in fact, permit us to suggest that an official expression to Associated Press and others from Washington as to whether or not any proposed freight reduction will apply to coal would result in clar ifying present uncertainty which is causing stagnation in coal business. (Continued disposition on part of con suming public to delay storing coal will unquestionably bring about serious condition this winter." Mr. Hoover's reply of June 7th, follows : "I have no information that leads me to believe there will be any reduc tion of coal rates this season. Columbia Recedes to Normal The Columbia, which reached a freshet stage, higher than any time since 1894. here a month ago, has re ceded to normal flow for the season. Truck gardeners east and west of the city are busy on land formerly cov ered by water, and heavy potato crops will be grown on the ranches it is said. John H. Koberg, owner of the Twen tieth Century Truck Farm, inundated with heavy loss when dikes broke, is pumping out the flood water. He ex pects to be able to replant his highly developed tracts. The receding waters have left un covered a portion of the huge sandbar just north of the city, and local golf enthusiasts who utilize the large bar as a course expect to be able to re sume their play within a few weeks. Rubber Stamps for Apple Boxes Vinegar Company Proposes Increase The Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. has called a meeting of stockholders for next Tuesday morning when, plans for increasing the capital slock of the concern, a pioneer apple by-products company of the Northwest, to $150,000, an increase of $f)0,000 will be consid ered. It is pro(osed to make the in creased stock eight per cent, pre ferreu, cumulative and non-voting. The by-products concern, launched about 15 years ago by C. J. Calkins, now president and manager, has made a steady growth. Its original plant was a one-room structure of shack proportions. The plant today occupies more than a city block. The company has branched out recently, and now in addition to the production of trainloads of vinegar and cider, is bottling soft drinks in huge quantities and is can ning pork and beans. It is proposed to can other food products. Prof. Henderson Invents Thinner Prof. L. F. Henderson has invented an apple tninner tnat has attracted a favorabe comment of growers. Ordi narily thinners mount stepladders and remove excess apples with small thin ning shears. Prof. Henderson's inven tion is a long pole, with small shears at the end operated easily by the ap paratus that slides up and down the handle of the long rod. , It is predicted that the new thnner will become popu lar as an orchard accessory. Boy Hurt by Automobile Will, 8-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eakin, is recovering from bruises sustained last week when struck by an automobile driven by street workers. The youngster at play ran in front of the machine, which was moving at a careful, moderate- pace. It was at first feared that the child, whose father is engaged with a State Highway De partment bridge crew in eastern Ore gon, might have sustained serious in ternal injuries. Lacey Tak s ( barge of Work Thomas Ijrev, who formerly was j supervisor of the Odell road district for three years, left Monday to take I charge of repairing the Portland-New-! berg Highway, where the bitulithic paving, one of the first laid by the j State Highway Department, is disin- ' tegrating. Mr. Lacey, who was engaged in the construct ion of the Tillamook- j McMinnville Highway, completed a year ago. says the Portland-Newberg stretch will he thoroughly improved. The Saftie Ever where - The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a native newspaer of Lahore, India, savs, "1 . ,1 rt K CTi H have u.-ed Chamberlain's Colic and 31 lUC jLivlI-I Diarrhot-a Remedy many times among ArnrT ' ck''flren and servant, for l,c and Ulllvfcf diarrhoea and always found it effec- I tiv. SPEAKER SCORES RADICAL TENDENCIES Radicalism of labor and the disnlay of a similar trend by farmers in parts of the country was roundly scored Thursday night by E. B. Fish, editor of "Labor and Industry, " in a Chautau qua address. "Whither are we Drift ing; was Mr. Fish's subiect, and he answered by declaring that the coun try's goal would soon be social and economic chaos, unless the radical agi tators of labor cease demands for shorter hours agd curtailment of pro duction. Mr. Fish denounced the mas ter of the Washington grange for an alleged series of radical acts and an address at the annual meeting, although no name was mentioned, and yet, he declared, the farmers of Wahington ap parently sponsor these destructive ten dencies by reelecting this man, Mr. Fish declared that he was not speaking as an anti-union labor man. He stated that he in fact was a spon sor of organized labor.buthe expressed the belief that the continued employ ment of radical tactics will work for the destruction of honest organized labor and every other fabric of the American body politic. MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL i Ths world's standard remedy for kidney liver, bladder and uric acid troubles aince 16u6; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold M. Jail on avajry box and accit ur ImlwUia LOVE NEEDS T0 8E PROPERLY' NOURISHED LOVE flies out of the window when poor foods come in through the door. Cupid likes a good square meal three times a day. He's quit h u in a n and needs to be nourished. Buy his pure food supplies here. This is a grocery de luxe. Double S. & II. Green Trading Stamps every Wednesday. Protect Your Property The autoniobiliHt who does not carry liability insurance MM never be certain that the property lie calls his own today will be his own tomorrow. It only takes one little accident to ctart a damage suit. II i damage award is rendi-rrd against you, you must pay it, or your car, your home, or your busi ness can be sol I to moet it. I lon't risk everything on chance. Takeout a Travelers Automobile Policy to protect your jssessioiis. J. W. CRITES Phone 1331 HEIGHTS GARAGE General Repairs OAKLAND CARS MITCHELLS JORDANS FEDERAL TRUCKS Hood River Box Co. For Your Boxes Waucoma LumberCo. General Lumber Business Teh-phnnr No WW JUICKS and CHEVROLKTS Cleveland Tractors and Bean Sprayers Hood River Garage Tel. 4444 Yellowstone NATIONAL PARK The World's Greatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders Magnifloenl hotels and commodioQi camps ; 30() miles of improved highwaya; all in the midst of matchless scenery. Its hotels are marvelous establishments. Its camps are pretty little tent vil lages, models of cleanliness, sanitation, order, comfort and limplt, informal living. An Ideal place for vacation pleasures. Send for our beautifully 111 (titrated booklet telling all about its Wonders in word and picture. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY during the season between Portland and West Yellowstone by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Commencing Saturday, June 18th, Leaving Portland 5:00 P. M. Our local agents will be glad to explain the various tours which enable visitors to see the Yellowstone ho comfortably and at min imum cost; also to quote fares, prepare your itinerary and make your reservations. Call on J. H. FREDRICY Phone 1151 Hood River, Oregon or address WM, McMURRAY, 0n'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. MARKETING TALKS Talk No. 1. The Label on the Box. The first Northwest box apples startled the Eastern markets. Quality, Oracle and pack did the trick. Labels were not used at first. They are indispen sable now. For some time the mere name of the district was the best advertiser lor the apples. To day the label Is. The perfected grade and pack was rigidly followed I' n i long period. There are all sorts and conditions of rade and pack now. All sorts of labels. The la bels have ail soils ol reputation. As Kipling wrote: "There's sad decline in son ol man since Adam was ol earth." I here's been some decline too in the apple packs since the industry was in its Infancy. The test known labels top the market today. Always did, always will. What the trade expects Is quality plus correct observance of the pack and rade rules. Nothing more is necessary, nothing less. The "thou shalt nots" of the trade rules must govern. That commandment brings the price when followed. Our "BAR-NONE" label will be limited to A 1 quality, grade and pack. MALBOEUF-KIMBALL CO. Oak Street, opposite First National Hank John C. Duckwall Win, S. Duckwall DUCKWALL BROS. Wish to announce that they will be cash buyers of the principal varieties of apples and pears this sea son and load from all points in the Valley. We furnish growers' supplies and materials. Apple and Pear Boxes Spray Materials Paper We will handle and recommend the special prepared oiled paper to prevent scald on the late keeping varieties. Order your supply of this. DUCKWALL BROS. Phone 229 Odell FULL LINE OF ROUGH LUMBER You will need additional room for your large crop of apples. Do not delay this imjrortant matter. Ci A. J. H AGEN th niii Phone Odell 6x G. L DAVENPORT Grower and shipper Apples, Pota toes. Onions StiiJ Potatoes true variety " I he Best that's drnn" All kinds of Produce itoiuited. 147 Front Sf PORTLAND, ORF W. J. Baker & Co. Deafen in REAL ESTATE Emit and Farm Lands E