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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THHR8PAY, JULY 2S, 1021 Everything for pUALIiy -nothing tor show '4 m THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue sjamp over the end to seal the pack age and keep it air-tight. And note this! There's nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga retty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. k R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winton-Sal.ni, N. C. LUMBER PRICES Now Rock Bottom PUK-WAK l.l'MHKK PRICK Freight Advance Since War PRKSKNT LUMBER PRICK Present Lumber Prices Now Same as Pre-War Prices Freight Advance Pre-War Frt. Advance Present Price I. A S T YEAR'S L U M II K R PR I C K Buy Lumber now for any building need! Prices on Lumber can't go lower! No other commodity has fallen in price more than Lumber! Our Free Building Helps are valuable ! r czz:oi 5 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, "Materials with Plans for Homes and Farm Buildings" 510 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 GOOD 100 PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS JULY PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY COURT Labor Repairs and Supplies Fred Rles, $20.94; Clifford McKen zle, $10.21; J. E. Andrews, $11.35; Bannetl Bros., $1.03: Transfer & Livery Co., $265.25; A. L. Page, $5; W. L. Nichols, $2 15; W. J. Under wood, $34.40; Ella Singleton. $10; Standard Oil Co., $861.04; Pacific Power & Light Co.. $88.45; Portland Motor Car Co., 11410; Mt. Hood Motor Co., $788 S4; Consolidated Mercantile Co., $1.53; Keenaughtv Mch. Co., $9.30; Sherman J. Frank. $147 65; K. A. Itani Co.. $33.41; Howard Cooper Corporation, $154.89; J. W. Hutson, 10.86; Hood River Carage, $23.82; R. J. Mclsaac, $8.20; Mt. Hood Milling Co. $37.81; Moore Kleotric Co., $2; Wind River Lum ber Co., $$77.87; I F. Hendricks. $59 32; Win. feundlten, $82.01; H. J. Woodard, $43.85; A. Vanstruni, $4187; Kelly Bros Co., $1.20; Blow ers Hardware Co., $4 55; IL L This hrouck, $40; P. .) Lenz, $87.50; S. P. Waldorf, $73.50: Wm. Jones. $49 87; Kenneth IMmmlck. $41.88; Tony Henadettie, $15.70; The Paris Fair, 38f; J. B. Doggett, $89 94; B. Dogfett, $43.62; John Lassen, $1.74; .1. It. Dimmlok, $:M43: State Indus trial Accident Commli lion, $9$2.50; J. W. Dakan, $3141; Thos. Laccv, $6; V. Webster, $3143; W. W. Mor gan, $20; Norman Siirum, $43.03; (ieorge Burris, $53.33. Odell Market Road Fund P. M. Blowers. $17.81; Norman Shrum. $16.56; Chde Hand, $18.75; The Frederick Post. Co., $15; Unitod Contracting Co., $270; United Con trading Co., $1750.95; Clifford Greene, $31.50; 51in Greene. $42: A T. Gi'lxbs. $17.5(1; C. M. Hurlhurt $49 85; Huckabay & Barger, $43 83: the j. wocimoken Co., $23. Suecial Road District No. 2 Walter Korry, truck hire, $1353.62 Medford Reed Fund Road Account W. W. Morgan, $25; Thos. Kacev $29.93. General Fund Warrants Drawn Widows Pensions: Martha A. Curtis. B, Hoagland, 82.60 nala, $20; Lllli.' B. Violet Crosby, $25; iheny, $40; Bertha $17 50; Lueslna Selma S. An Forsberg, $20; Addie May Ma M. MeCuistion. $10; Mary Abbott, $10. Allowances: Mrs. Marie Hanneniann, $10; Mrs. C. C. Walton, for Mrs. Wishart, $$20; C. A. Puddy, care of Miller, Ai.I $15; Mrs traffic officer, Electric shop, Bradley, prinl Bishop, office Furniture and Hardware FOR SALE Highest prices paid for e-oni-hsml articles and junk. H. GROSS Cor. 3rd and Oak Tel. 1213 BUICKS and CHEVROLETS Grvdasd Traders ni Beu Sonars Hood River Garage Tel. 4444 t have msde arrangement t have mv trrader tmilt in Portland and will have a machine in H l Kiver fur. yoar in siiection in the near future. I .n t order voor grader until yea have n-cn this up-to-late machine. One featnr- alon ill save you from $1 00 '.. $3 00 everv dav yon use it a conne to size machine nwd. Timothv Newell. in2i $75; Bovs and Girls Marshall Hill, $30. Harry V. Wood, 1120; Apple City lights, $22.10; F. R. ing $5 25; Jessie M. supplies, $2.41. Jury Men J. G. Jarvis, $3.70; J. B. Jackson $4.40; It. H. Waugh, $3.70; B. L Chirk, $4.20; B Hakes, $3.90; C. T Rawaon, $6.20; W. R. Winans, $6; L K. Taft, $3; Wilson Fike, $4 10; Fned Zweigart, $3; W. F. Cooper, $3.60; H. C. Gilkerson, $4 80; .1. M. Taylor. $4.50; M. .1. Foley, $3.30; Frank Van Horn. $3.60; O. M. De Witt, $6.20; R. K. Gould, $4.30; J, W. Moore. $4; J, P. Thomsen, $4 40; A. J llagen. $5: F. C. Sherriem. 13: II. If. Meyers, $7.80; J. R. Ferguson, $4 40. Arthur Hansen, witness grand jurv, $3; N. K. Thompson, witness, $2 7n; Mrs. George Cummings. room rent, $6; Florence Carson, office work, $1.40; A. R. Cruikshank, coun ty surveyor. $50.15; City of Hood River, jail and water, $2150: ('has N. Clark, medicine for ' indigent. 8 30; Coast Culvert and Flume Co., bridge repairs, $197.42; L. A. Chap man, bridge work, $23.23; Cottage Hospital association, $27.20; B. 0. Dot It), doctor for poor. $20; S. M. Dick, bridge repairs, $9.75; Dr. Mg ingtoii. county physician, $146 50 Election Boards. W. M. Rush. $6; Roht. Ieasnre. $9; J. B. Doggett. $6: Mrs. Maud Jordan, $6; Mrs. H. C Wvatt. $6; F. C. Sherrieh, $6; O. B, Nye. $6 90; Fred Miller. $6; Mrs. W. W. Rod well $6; David Oyles, $6; If. P Allen, $6 40; Sarah Church. $6: Glenn R Marsh. $6; Mrs. Anne Flagler, $6; Mr Lulu R. Corev. $6: R A Col lins. $6; Kin la A. Shannon, $6; L. F. Parker, $6; Edna I. Parcher, $6; I.uhr Jensen, $10; A. W. Mever, $10 20; T W. Badder. $6; Elizabeth. Lane, $6; John B. Marshal, $6; A O. Adams, $6; J. L. llershner, $6; Theresa M. Castner. $6: Eva L. Reobee. $6: Eva S. Clark. $6; Clara L Wilbur. $6: A. G. Lewis. : Maude D. ('hipping. $6: Ethel Keir, $6; Phoejie Morse, $6; Eiith Schaff ner, $6; C N Ravlin. $7.30; Alfred "ox. $6; Herman Pregge, $6; K H Skinner. $6; Mabel II. Francis. $6: J. J. Krumenacher. H7.40: E. W Dunbar. $6: U-nora Massee, $6; Rer- tha Dutro. $6; T. A. Ihiles, $6; Jos ephine Biicklin. $6; Nellie McKeti non. $6; Wor Ca E. Simonton. 16: Lui.se D. Vols'orff, $6: Cora E Dunn, $6; A M Kelly. $6; A. L. Boe. U N; R n Rellly, $6; Etta B. Dem mon, $6. Alyune Routsnn. $6; J. D. M. -Cully. $6; Martin lragseth. $7; Mabel Lag, $6: W. C Keck. $6; Laura E Page. $6; J D. McEucas. $6; L H. Huggins. $6; W S. Co show. $6; Mora E. Cuddeford. $6; Leon W Bentloy, $6; M R Noble. $6; Minnie Nickelsen, $6; Mary Foley. $6: Ernest C. Rand. $6 40; KMiel M Miller. $6; H. C. Wyatt. $5; School District No 4. Polling place. tf Mnhhard Taylor, polling place, $5; Dee school district, poll ing place. $5; Wm. Aash. polling place. $5: Hood River High School. $5; Oak Grove school district poll ing plate. $., ; Odell Grange, polling place. $5; Baptist Church polling place. $.', : R J Mclsaac. polling place, $5; Pine Grove Grange, poll ing place. $5: Frankton. School dls Mat, polling place. $5 Fanners Irrigating Co. for water I $10; Fir Uimter Co., lumber for ibridee. $190 10: FraMer Grocery, gro ceries for indigent. $15; Chas. Gunn. meals for Indigent, $47 90; J K Glazier, care of brother. $20; L. B Gibson, expenses. $4661; Clifford Greene, rhainman. $5 75; Gleen Green, rhainman. $3 50; Highway Auto Co. sheriff expenses. $7 13: Hood Itiier Glacier. $100. printing and publishing; Hood River l.aun dry Co, laundry. $1 1; Hood River Market, meat. $7.25: Thoa. V. John son, care of prisoner. $38; traveling expense. $43 82; A W. Onthank. Jus Hoe court. $8: A S Keir. drugs for niont. $75; Multnomah Countv. care of Mahlon Hall. $30: lit Hood Hotel, meals for poor. $2 30; Percv Manner painting signs. $12; N H MacMillan. groceries for indigents. $10: A W. Meyer, arranging booths at election. $3. R J Mclsaac, gr . r ies for poor. $14 o, Leonard Miller. election work, $4; W. L. Mason, lirnige work, IZA I'., s. oiinger, con- si able. $58.37; Ore. -Washington Tele phone Co.. telephone service, $1985 Herman Pregge, sheep killed by dog, $105; Perigo & Son, groceries for indigent, $5: Geo. T. Prather, bailiff. $3.50; Pacific Power and Eight Co., Light. $1.40; Drs. Reuter & Thomp son, $5; F. D. Antrim, state sealer, $10.71; Sanitary Market & Grocery, groceries for indigents, $30.89; R. E. Scott, insurance, $35; Sloeotn & Don- nerberg, office supplies, 85tf; Eliza beth Swanson. exams., $3; Kent Shoemaker, office expenss and elec tion. $44.88; Geo. Sheppard, counly commissioner, $30 40; The Dalh Hospital, care of Carl Pierce, $217 50; Vincent & Shank. groeerie 15.07; Taft Transfer Co., hauling. $4; Win. Weber, dog collars, $115; R. N. Young, Bridge contract, $1035.- 94; Blowers Hardware Co., bridge supplies, $44.80; Kelly Bros. Co., bridge supplies, $8 60; W. A. LanglUa securing rights of way for Loop Road, $102: W. I. Kilty, bridge work. $361 57; Frank Kelly, $5; K. H. Hartwlg, costs In suit, $36: II. L. Hasbrouek. care at poor. $7.02; Endslev Cruver, bridge work, $33 91; H. L. Hasbrouek, care of poor. $5; Glenn Scott, bridge work, $31.90; Fred Rles. hridge work. $31.90: S. D. Sargent. $20.06; R. McCuistlon, $20.06; D. McCuistlon. $20 06: C. B. Turner. $15.69; C. Turner. $19.19; J. Wallace. $20.06; C. Ogee, $20.06; Dave Shuck. $20.06; Thos. Lncey, $12; W. W. Morgan, $9.89. General. It was reported that a dog had been killing sheep ISdougmg to Her man Pregge. The Court ordered the sheriff to kill the dog. Order approving proceedings and declaring the $350,000 Bonds Election carried, signed by the Court. 1 tsm r jjfflL The Sign of a Service At First-class Garages and other Dealers ANNOUNCEMENT KENT SHOBMAKHR, County Clerk. (ilacier odice niakes for Fruit Boxes. rubber stamps REAL ESTATE 5 room bungalow with bath, plas tered, basement, good condition, for $1000.00. Takes $500 cash to handle; balance may be handled on monthly payments. 8 acres at Odell facing south on new cement road with dandy six room bungalow for $3150. Takes i cash to handle. Have a real snap in a city home property. Place in fair shape but by the expenditure of$olK) or much less and joir own time, $10(10 of value can he mhled hy appearances alone. Takes $700 cash to handle. R. E. SCOTT AGENT Pint National Bank Building Save Feed - Protect Your Stock Increase Your Milk Supply GETZEM FLY REPELLENT A Hood MtW Product Afuniiui tut bf Hood River Spray Co. PbojM 2421 Quality LnVtLIIILH (fegfJ BUILD SSS A HEALTH! OUR quality groceries will build up your health. It will make you more in terested in your daily me nu and make you happy to be alive. That's the sort of pure foods that u e sell. Think this over and provi sion yourself accordingly. Yours For Service. ANOTHER REDUCTION IN TIRE PRICES 30 x 3 . 30 x 3 32 x 3J 32 x 4 33 x4. $11.50 13.75 16.75 21.75 24.00 w m. m;ber. I laving taken oyer the LOTUS GRILLE, we wish to announce that the place will he maintained lor the convenience of Hood River folk desiring Its use for en tertainment of parties of friends. The LOTUS GRILLE Is Ideally equipped for banquets, meeting of civic and fraternal organizations, and suc h bodies in Hood River contemplating such meetings are in vited to meet us. MT. HOOD HOTEL Cold Lunches for Picnickers Deviled Ham, Deviled Meats, Vienna Sausage, Veal Loaf and Elkhorn Cheeses for Sandwiches. We have all of these and a host of other foods suittihle for the outing. L. H. HUGGINS Telephone 3141 Other Proportionate Grocery Bargains. aaai I 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 aaai When We Weigh Out Coif 60, 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 biffii clss things for the table at low quality prices. We don't cut prices at the expense of either quantity or quality. N. H. MacMILLAN On The Heights Four Necessities of a First Class Market are 1st- Good Meat 2nd- Good Equipment 3rd- Good Meat Cutters 4th- Good Customers The Mt. Hood Meat Co will furnish the first three if you will furnish the fourth. MT. HOOD MEAT CO. O. C. Hughes, Prop. Phone 4141. . 4th and Oak Streets. Rubber Stamps AT THE GLACIER OFFICE iaa I T