HOOD RIVER GLACIER; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15f 1921 You'll enjoy the sport of rolling 'em with P. A.! Prince Albert fa sold . in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, hand' some pound and halt pound tin humidors and tn the pound crystal glass humi dor with sponge moistener top. FIRST thing you do next go get some makin's papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders! No use sitting-by and say ing maybe you'll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going's good, for man-o-man, you can't figure out whatyou'repassingby! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness well, the only way to get the words em phatic enough is to go to it and know yourself ! And, besides Prince Albert's delightful flavor, there's its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented proc ess! Certainly you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets with out a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobac co that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe forget it! You can AND YOU WILL if you use Prince Albert for packing! It's a smoke revelation in a jimmy pipe or a cigarette! Copyright 1021 by K. J. Keynolda Tob.icco Co. V. I, N. C. the nationA joy smoke Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 c IOC ) CI AD 1a A Afk We have some coming: and jLAD WUUU it is real wood. Good large slabs, no edgings. Call us. PADn unnn Cut from ,arge trees and lAf KU WUUU best wood money can buy. COAL Utah Lump, Egg and Nut Sizes. Let us deliver your Winter supply. lOl 3 Everything in the Building Line T1 WE ARE ALWAYS "AT YOUR SERVICE" GOOD 100 PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS RECENT VISITORS WED IN OLD ALABAM' Miss Kathryn Allison, daughter of the president of the Allison Lumber Co., of Bellamy, Alu., incidents of whose unusual wedding to Allen Grub Thursday were carried in press dis patches, is a niece of Judge Derby. The bride, her mother and fiance were here during the month of July on a visit. The minister, Rev. Henry M. Ed monds, of Birmingham, was en route by airplane to officiate at the wedding when the machine was wrecked by crashing into a tree. Frank Willis Barnett, of the staff of a Birmingham newspaper, who is an ordained minis ter, substituted. A blast from a siren at the lumber ulant notilir-d quests of the arrival of the wedding pHrty at a frame church erected specially for the occasion. The table on which the wedding dinner was spread was so long that those at one end could not hear the speakers at the other. The guests were entertained by dancing and a moving picture show. Murray Woman Here Again Mrs. A. Murray, midd'e a'ed woman, who recently came here claiming to be the mother of Luther Pa gin, paroled convict who was recently killed after he bad kidnapped Mrs. T. J. Miller and daughter and was holding a posse at bay, appeared again in the Oak Grove district last week where she frightened families bj her weird stories. The woman, it is believed, sleeps in the brush in the Oak Grove district, near where the recent tragedy occurred. The sheriff's office was no tified, and citizens of the district have asked that the woman be apprehended and committed to an asylum, as the belief is expressed that she is insane. Mrs. Murray was taken into custody by officers Friday night, following ac tions in the down town district denot ing mental aberration. Following an investigation by County Judge llas brouck and Sheriff Johnson, Mrs. Mur ray was permitted to proceed Saturday to Spokane. She K)S8essod a ticket to the point. Constable OUncer accom panied her over the state line and Washington authorities were notified to keep her under survelliance. Satur day's examination, it is said, showed that the woman was harmless. Appar ently she is obsessed by the idea that Pagan was a close relative. Letters from the dead man s close relatives in Oklahoma disprove her stories. Sev eral weeks ago Mrs. Murray firstJap- peared here claiming to be the mother of Pagan. sweKSBKBEesnsssKsissisissKSSBBSBBBssKesei I l I Cash Grocery Starts This Week Two new stores will open in Hood Kiver this month. This week the 18th Oregon grocery store of the Twentieth Century Grocery Co. will be opened in the Bell building in the quarter! for merly occupied by the Vincent & Shank grocery. The store will be managed by A. I). Cannon, who with his wife arrived here lust week. Geo. M, Alexander, a member of the com pany, accompanied jwr. tannon nere and is aiding him in getting the new business under way. Mr. Cannon says that the new place of business will be strictly cash and carry. He will make a specialty of staple foods, he says, but will not attempt to deal extensive ly in fancy articles. The other place of business, a gent's furnishing store, will be opened by Harry Ortemel, of Portland, in the Bartmess building in the quarters for merly occupied by Miss A. Kay. James Fcnemore Gets Medals James Fenemore, veteran of Mons, Ypres, the Somme and other notable battles of the great war, having served with the Canadian forces, last week received two medals. The decorations were accompanied by a note from King George, expressing appreciation of his majesty for the valiant service ren dered the empire. Mr. Fenemore had formerly received two war medals. Mr. Fenemore, who came here at the close of the war for a visit with his aunts, Mrs. A. C. Lofts, and Mrs. A. S. Keir, and who has remained to en gage in business, is now associated with the Dickson Motor Co. Old Man's Trunk Offered Unable to locate any surviving rela tives, county authorities are offering for sale a suitcase and trunk left by Pdwatd NeDon, aged man, who met tragic death near Dee four years ago. The case of the old man still remains a mystery. His body, which apparent ly had lain for several weeks near his camp in the Dee district, was discov ered by fishermen. It was never determined whether he had been mur dered or had died from injuries sus tained in a fall on the rocky bluff, where the body was discovered. Clothing of the old man was distri buted to county charity. patients. Underwood Harvest Is Near A new packing house being made ready for this season's harvest of ap ples in the Urderwood district will handle about 4i,""i boxes, according to Andre Ausplur,( district, who was ing market data supplies. Apples by J. W. Shipley, M. Cummins, G. Hedrick and Mr. handled through tl Mr. Ausplund st wood harvest WO tember 20. .Jr., grower of the here last week seek nd laying in harvest From orchards owned A. EL Steinmetz, K. A. Lowden, H. A. Ausplund will be e new concern. Hted that the Under i i begin about Sep- ringineer Seek Visits City Rubber Stamps for Apple Boxes at the GLACIER OFFICE i i J. R. W ATKINS CO. 1 V DE. Have ou ever thought of the work the Telephone eliminates during apple harvest Oregon-Washington Telephone Co. The Studebaker Line Cameron Motor Co Tel. 2431 C. C. Seeley, ed resident engir Highway Departri pervise constructs of the Mount H Saturday from Pa established headui now has two assist Joplin & Flo awarded the con I Hill unit of the rn about five miles, I Thursday, accordn ho has been appoint or for the State eat and who will su- N if the vallev trunk K.d Loop, wa's here rkdale, where he has carters. Mr. Seeley ants in his staff. m, wbo have been .ract tor the Booth ad, a grading job of . ill begin their crews lg to Mr. Seeley. IS YOUR TIRE ENTERED IN THE MILEAGE CONTEST? If it isn't you'd better get it in right away because the contest closes September 24th. On that date two local judges and a repre sentative of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company will examine all entries and make the awards. The three tires scoring the nighest number of points will receive the following prizes: FIRST PRIZE One 30x3 Goodyear AWT Fabric Casing. SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE One Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube One Goodyear Regular Tube. Remember, this contest is for 30 x 3 Good year All-Weather Tread and Single Cure Non Skid Fabric Casings. Some of the mileage records already received will surprise you. Better stop in today and get an entry blank, or fill out the coupon below and we'll mail you one. MOUNT HOOD MOTOR CO., Inc. Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Accessories Name Please mail me an entry blank for the Tire Contest. Address EARLY APPLES ARE SELLING VERY WELL P. F. Clark reports that the demand for early apples, Gravensteins and KinR varieties, iB in excess of supply. Crops of these varieties from the val ley, he says, while he is not at liberty at present to rive out prices, will re turn growers handsome profits. If ap ples of the late varieties brin propor. tionate prices the season, it is said, will be one of the best the valley has ever experienced. The Association up to Saturday had shipped live carloads of (Iravensteins and Kings. Mr. Clark, too, reports that the pear market is rallying. Bartletts, which are rolling from here, have been sold at good figures. The movement of Bartletts, a total of 522 cars handled by the Association, will be well over this week. d'Anjous will be rolling soon. The Association will have nearly 75 cars of the latter variety. While inquiries on the valley's later varieties of apples, raised in large commercial quantities are being re ceived in irreater number, Mr. Clark reports that no material sales have yet been made. Thieves Active in Upper Valley Russell Q, Bond, Upper Valley or ehardist, returning late from getting his milk at a neighbor's, encountered a man standing near his chicken house. Thinking it was his hired man, he spoke. The greeting frightened the visitor who ran. Soon Mr. Bond saw a party of men board an automobile, parked a short distance down the road. The machine moved ofr at high speed. An investigation the next day proved that designs had been made on Mr. Bond's poultry and bee hives. The thieves, when apprehended hud lifted the "supers" from two hives. Studebaker Films, Appeal The motion picture show presented at the Liberty Saturday afternoon by the Cameron Motor Co., which depict ed graphically the big $20,(Kio,(M)) plant, where the popular automobile is manufactured, appealed strongly to scores of local motor owners. The pictures showed the process of making a Studebaker. First were shown raw materials, a great number of which are assembled from all parts of the country. The pictures finally showed the finished pioducts, the Studebakers of different models as the man on the street knows them. Airplane Here Sunday I'ilot Graham, here Sunday with an Oriole airplane, did not do the rushing business characterizing the visit of other aviators, who operated a plane in passenger service the Sunday be fore. The Oriole carritd but few passengers. . a f rl OUf VfrHVl IB I -a. . ..m r m W wT i " r ua i LI J! if .I uvj.-iiltw''!- SV ' . . r v f'-VlsfS1 f Mm iam Jl ,i,,yiurit'tH is rtyui'n nrlr ,.)y, tifni' tfjrnp if vArrrJttHffftuey if hj fcAtif itfrftf tt rrtjtfttfit i iniwtrrrrf'sy Arsttyf' rt't cHtrrtyirrirm GROCERIES For people who think for themselves, are the groceries of quality. You will want the best at the right prices. Come in and we will see that you are satisfied. "GROCERIES OF QUALITY" Bids Bids are hereby transportation of the residence of schoolbonse door : covering the peril The Board reserv any or all bids, snfficient. All bids to be si Green, Clerk, boh Dee, Oregon. Bid for 20 days from df tion, September -, 815 H. W. V If von have any 1 cal trouble, S. Ub where it is and fix l coat you nothing if rtjnted requested for the MKM children frm Mien Macrum to the I ee, and return, d of trie school year. ' the right to reject One vehicle will be r.t by mail to K. H. col District No. 14, will be received :e of first publica- hitely Chairman. nd of auto electri ("ameron can lind for yos or it w ,11 f (ails at Cascade VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric arid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL 3 :.r- University of Oregon CONTAINS. The College of Literature, The Graduate School. Science and the Arts. The School of Architecture and Allied Arts. The School of Business Administration. The School of Education. 1 lie Extension Division. The School of Journalism. The School of Law. The School of Medicine. The School of Music. The School of Physical Education. The School of Sociology. 31 Fall Term Opens September 26 l high standard of cultural and profcsatonal acholarahip kaa brcome ne of the outatandma maraa it th State Unhreraity. For ratalofue. foidrra on th varioua hoola. or for any information, write THE REGISTRAR. UNiVLRSITY OF OREGON. Eufen. Ore. Tha world's standard remedy for theta disorders, will often ward off these dia cases and strengthen the body against her attacks. Three sizes, all drufegista. Ion for tke name Cold Medal oa aary baut a-d accept no iraitation MalboeufKimbalI Co. will have their Offices in the ELIOT BUILDING Over Franz Store. Hood River Box Co. For Your Boxes Waucoma Lumber Co. General Lumber Business I etc phone No. 1212 S. E. BARTMES5 FUNERAL DIETl AND LICENSED EHBALMER Licensed with Uregon s First class ol tmaaimers. wone sda, mi i HOOD RIVER. OREGON J 1 Garage.