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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1921)
HOOD K1VEK GLACIER, TUCKS DAY, AUGUST 11, 1021 Everything for QUALITy -nothing for show 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 stamp 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. amel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. PRE-WAR LUMBER PRICE Freight Advance Since War PRESENT LUMBER PRICE Present Lumber Prices Now Same as Pre-War Prices Freight Advance Pre-War Frt. Advance Present Price LAST Y EAR'S LUMBER PRICE 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 ! fez '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 VOI R GROCERS J. R. W ATKINS CO. Reprwnled r y GEO. WILDE. 1312 13th 8trK, Hood River, Orp. Telephone 19SS Have you ever though of the work the Telephone eliminates during apple harvest ? Oregon-Washington Telephone Co. HOWELL BROS. Wood wor Ring and BlacKsmithing Tel. 851 Fourth and Columbia St. LUMBER PRICES Now Rock Bottom CANADIANS FOUND VERY OBLIGING American trades people, according to n. U. ueuz, w no witn his wife has been attending the annual convention of the Photographic Association of the Pacific Northwest at Vancouver, B. C, could learn sonic lessons of eourte m . a f 1 . sy irom ineir v ai.aman cousins, in a letter home, Mr. Delta, who motored to British Columbia, savs : "We find the people here much more obliging than on our own side. They are wulling to accommodate their cus tomers even though they have to go out of their way to do it. Apparently they do it as a matter of course and make no boastB about it. Our conven tion here has been one of the best we havti ever had. "We left Hood River early Saturday morning, July 30. We drove to Tacoma the first-day, adistance of 236 miles. Here we stayed over night and till Sunday afternoon, when we drove on to Seattle and Everett, reaching Ever ett about 0.30 p. m., in time to hear Rev. W. P. Kirk, who used to be at Hood River, preach. "Monday mornir.g about 10 o'cock we set out on the remainder of our journey to Vancouver. Rev. Kirk and his son, Joseph, coining up with us for a week's outing. We crossed the boundary line into Canada about 4 p. m. and reached Vancouver about 6 o'clock Monday evening. We find Vancouver is a very progressive city with paved streets both in city and country districts. Numerous large buildings of from six to 14 stories." FUNERAL OF FIRE VICTIM THURSDAY Funeral services for Hans Christian Olsen, aged 63, rancher of Mosier, who succumbed at 3 o'clock Thursday morn ing to burns sustained the day before when he was trapped by a brush fire near his home, were held at 4 o'clock that afternoon at the Anderson chapel, Rev. J. C. Hanna, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Inter ment followed at LJIewilde cemetery. Mr. Olsen with neighbors was fight ing the fire, when the former was cut off on a cliffside. A way to safety along a ledge was open to him, but in passing a narrow point he slipped from the cilff, falling Hbout H0 feet into a mass of flaming brush. His burns were terrible, the skin having been seared from almost his entire bodv. Despite the intense suffering he re mained conscious until a short time be fore his death. Mr. Olsen is survived by the follow ing children: Henry C. Olsen, of San Francisio; Mrs. Eugene Worth, of Los Angeles; Mrs. S. B. Wheeler, of Silverton ; Mrs. F. E. Conlee and Emanuel Olsen, of Mosier. The whereabouts of another sop, Julius, is unknown. He disappeared from The Dalles in 1917, and all efforts to trace him have been vain. MOTHER OF MRS. B. T. YOUNG PASSES From Mexico to Canada, Zerolene has been time tested in service. Zerolene conserves engine power, betters engine performance and lengthens engine Ufa by giving Correct Lubrication. More than half the motorists of the Pacific Coast us Zerolene. They appreciate the advantage to them of Zerolene's uniform high quality, the result of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the world. Ask for a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. There's a grade of Zerolene especially suited for your type of engine. STANDARD OH.. COMPANY (California) The remains of Mrs. Lucy E. Post, who died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. T. Young, in the Odell district, were shipped by S. E Bartmess to Prineville, where funera services were held Sunday. Mrs. Post was buried beside her husband. Mrs Post, aged 70 years, was a native of Corvallis. Most of her life had been spent in eastern and central Oregon. In addition to Mrs. Young the fol lowing sons and daughters survive Mrs. C. A. Gilmore, of Wasco; C. M Post, of Seattle; Mrs. Mollie QUII water and Joseph Post, of Post, and Frank M. Post, of Alfalfa. 0j gradeor each type of engine Insist on genuine Ford parts when having your car repaired. Dickson Marsb Motor Co. n25tf Citation of Highway Officers Visit Here Major Baird and Capt. Gleaves, United States Army officers, of Wash ington, D. C, who are on an Inspec tion tour of the Pacific ('oast, were here last Friday guests of Capt. Fran cisU. i,ewis. I lie visitors motored up from Portland and were shown over the orchard districts. Capt. Lewis, who recently returned from service with the Army of Occu pation in Germany, has just completed a course of training at Camp Lewis. He will leave here, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G Lewis, for Eugene, where he has been assigned as professor of military sc ence at the University of Oregon. Childs Warns Growers Growers of all parts of the Ixiwer Valley have been busy the past week applying arsenate of lead spray for control of codling, the second brood of which is hatching. I.er..y Childs, how ever, declares thai he has observed that many growers have been careless and have not applied the spray as thor oughly as conditions justify. ine tact that me nrst brood oi worms was negligible, says Mr. Childs, "is no criterion that the late brood will be light. The current spray should be applied with exceeding rare. Growers of the higher altitudes should apply the spray throughout the week. Hunger, tli Sauce is used to or relish tor the I is to look to your d have good digest i relish your food. lets improve the healthy appetite . movement of the b Best Sauce create an appetite od. The rignt way igestion. When you Ml you are certain to Chamberlain's Tab digestion, create a nd cause a gentle we Is. Special School Meeting Notice is hereby given that a special school meeting of District No. 6 will be held at the graiie school building at 2 p. m., Saturday, August 13, to con sider the purchase of a truck for trans portation, and any other business that mav come before the meeting. Dated this 1st day of August, 1921. H. H. Harm, Clerk. H. F. 'oodlander. atall Chairman of Board. Bids Wanted For 40 ricks of 20 inch fir wood, to be delivered in the basement of the Mt. Hood school building, the bidder to make good any damage done to the building in delivering. The board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to be in the hands of the clerk on or before August 13, 1921. H. H. Hann, Clerk, H. F. Goodlander. Chairman of Board. In the County Court of the State Oregon for Hood River County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Judson Sidney, Deceased. To H. M. Sidney : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby commanded to appear in me county Lourt of the State of Ore gon for Hood River County at the Court House in the City of Hood River on the second day of September, 1921. at the hour of 1.30 p. m., then and there to show cause, if any exist, why me said H. M. Sidney should not be removed as executor of the above en titled estate. Witness the signature of the Honor able H. L Hasbrouck, Judge of the above entitled court, this l'Jth day of July, 1921, and the seal of said court hereto affixed. Kent Shoemaker, Seal County Clerk. jy21sl STATEMENT of the First National Bank, of Hood River, County of Hood River, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1 I Sal, wno nas not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), princi pal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postoflice address of such depositor, and the fact ot his death, if known. L. Hammond, Hood River $3.07 C. E. Hall, Hood River 11.08 Jas. Hart, Hood River $,'.00 T. Hirasawa, Hood River $1.W State of Oregon, County of Hood River, ss. 1, S. J. Moore, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of the First National Bank of Hood River, County of Hood River, State of Oregon; that the fore going'statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or post- office address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive, Ore gon Laws. S. J. Moore. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of July, A. I). 1921. C. C Crew, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires January 22nd, 1923. jy21all Did You Know that S. W. P. PAINTS dropped in price on August 1st We carry a complete line MONOGRAM OIL FOR YOUR MOTOR We Have It Get Our Price on PearsonCement Coated BOX NAILS We follow the market on all our goods. Get our prices before buying. KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. A New Rim How many times have you been caught out on the road or some place away from a garage when you would have given anything for a real demountable rim ? We have the rim that will solve your tire changing and repair trouble. THE NEW VOGEL RIM Invented by Fred Vogel, Wyeth, Oregon will enable you to make a com plete change in approximately 15 seconds. Come in and let us demonstrate this rim and quote you prices for converting your present rims. HIGHWAY AUTO CO. FIFTH AND OAK Phone 4331 IMPROVEMENTS We are constantly adding to our Improvements. Last week we Installed the most modern refrig erated show case on the market. Hood River patronage deserves the hest, and we are oin to try and supply It. We will welcome any suestlon that will help our service. This 's picnic time. Come in and let us supply you with ood things for your lunch basket. The Hood River Market A. F. DAVKNPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 stall re t a to r grower hon I Model." Cut lavrd at Wir o operate and buy. II m the ' Small er grader now be 1. Hood M.torCo. small amount of mall amount of juWtf BUICKS and CHEVROLETS Orridaaa Tradan aaJ Beat Sprayers Hood River Garage Tel. 4441 I 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 I si I V..tp Yes 302- Soldiers Loan and Bonus Bill I i