The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 22, 1921, Image 5

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Camels are made for Men who
Think lor Themselves
Such folks know real quality and DEMAND it. (
They prefer Camels because Camels give them the
smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy because
they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO
CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE.
Like every man who does his own thinking," you
warn nne tooacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it
in Camels.
And, mind you, no flashy package just for show.
No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things
don't improve the smoke any more than premiums
or coupons.
But QUALITY! Listen? That's CAMELS !
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R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co,
Wmitun-Sulvm, N. C.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co,
5 1 0 Cascade Avenue
PHONE 4121
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SLAB WOOD
CORD WOOD
COAL
We have some coming: and
it is real wood. Good large
slabs, no edgings. Call us.
Cut from large trees and
best wood money can buy.
Utah Lump, Egg and Nut
Sizes. Let us deliver your
Winter supply.
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Everything in the Building: Line
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WE ARE ALWAYS "AT YOUR SERVICE"
GOOD 100 PURE
American-Maid
Bread
FRESH DAILY AT YOl'R GROCERS
J. R. W ATKINS CO.
Reprewn'ed by
GEO. WILDE.
1312 13th Street. Hood River, Ore.
Telephone 1023
Have you ever thought of the
work the Telephone eliminates
during apple harvest ?
Oregon -Washin gton
Telephone Co.
The Stldebaker Line
Cameron Motor Co. '
Tel. 2431
RECORD NUMBER AT
APPLE PACK SCHOOL
The response to a call of the Apple
Growers Association for apple packers
has been answered by members of
families of growers, and the organiza
tion's annual packing school, in session
last week and which will continue as
long- this week as the new registration
of students will justify, was attended
last week by 110 men, women, boys
and girls, a record number of students.
"We have never had anore success
ful packing school." said W. J. A
Maker, memher 01 tne Association in
spector's stalF, who has had charge of
the school, last Friday. "Last year
we issued permits to only 00 packers,
ihe number this year win probably go
beyond 140. It is interesting to watch
the students learning the intricacies of
packing apples. Some learn after
very short time and soon are awarded
their 'diplomas', in our case a permit
and an oflicial packer's number. Kach
packer who remains to work for the
Association is issued a rubber stamp,
carying this official number. An mi
pression oi tne stamp is placed on
every box of apples prepared for
market."
The packing school this year, too,
has been attended by many out of
town orchardists, some of them from
as far away as Koseburg and Gold
Hill. Newberg, Gresham and Clack
amas have been represented. Growers
have attended from White Salmon,
Underwood, Kelso and Lyle, Wash.
One Indian matron, member of a local
colony, was an assiduous student and
won the coveted permit.
Students are first taught to place
cull fruit, unwrapped, in the boxes.
iater they advance to tne use 01 var
ious sized sheets of wrapping paper
In the way of an examination each
student is required to pack a erfect
box of fruit, ready for lidding and
nailing, a standard package ready for
shipment.
A total of 749 boxes, almost a car
load, of apples were utilized by stu
dents in their practice work. The ap
pies, culls and windfalls, as soon as
the school is over, will be hauled to
the cider null. Toward the week end,
with the floor covered with discarded
wrappers, the big warehouse room re
sembled the editorial rooms of a met
ropolitan newspaper about the time
for the last edition to go to press.
The Association's inspection staff
each afternoon delivered lectures on
methods of grading and packing.
These lectures were attended by many
growers.
Present indications point to a plenti
ful supply of labor. Indeed, harvest
help is already flocking here by the
scores. Ihe Association last rrniay
opened a free employment agency.
with Mrs. J. W. Ingalls in charge.
She had registered over 7f applicants
for harvest help before night, and
many who visited her office did not
register. A telegram was received
from an employment agency offering
to place 1,000 pickers, recruits from
hop fields, herejat once. While apple
picking will be under wav here on a
considerable scale the coming week, no
outside help will be needed, it is said,
before the last week in the month.
TAPP'S BERRY HAR
VEST WILL NET $305
John Tanp, over 60 years old, has al
ready picked and sold $2.r).r worth of
huckleberries from the prolific patches
around Green Point. Mr. Tanp. who
for 26 years has participated in the
Hood Kiver strawberrv harvest and
who is known as "Merry I'icker
Tapp, because of his speed in the ber
ry fields, has broken all of his previous
records in the huckleberry harvest this
fall.
"I have never seen the huckleberries
finer than this vear, " says Mr. Tapp.
1 am not through picking yet. I ex
pect to continue my harvest of the fine
fruit for 10 days more, for the bushes
n certain places are still loaded. 1
expect to add another $i0 to my profits
from this season s harvest.
Mr. Tapp is an out-of-doors man.
He declares that nothing delights him
more than to watch the birds and am
mals as he picks huckleberries in thi
wilds. While he has tilled his buckets
on one side of a berry clump, he says,
big bear has approached on the op
posite side and greedily gorged himself
on the luscious fruit.
"I have never laughed out loud at an
d bear." says Mr. Tapp. "for that
might offend him or frighten him
away, hut 1 have smiled and laughed
inwardly to see him act the glutton,
the red juice dripping from his champ-
ng jaws.
Mr. Tapp, despite his age is wiry as
a youthful athlete. He declares that a
man needs no medicine when he fol
lows the huckleberry trails in the au
tumn atmosphere.
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We make a special line of
paints, varnishes, etc., for "home
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spread easily, dry perfectly and
give the best lasting results.
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decorators use them for the
scienticlic paints and varnishes
are the easiest to apply. They
cost no more, and sometimes
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What pleasure to have home
things always looking bright and
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sold by the following in your city:
EMRY LBR. & FUEL CO.
Hood River, Ore.
R. J. McISAAC & CO.
Hood River,, Ore.
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WOMEN URGED TO
BE MORE THOUGHTFTL
FOOT BALL PROS
PECTS LOOK GOOD
Coach Fleigchman, of the high
achool, states that new material avail
able gives promise of a winning foot
ball team this season. Thirty-five men
have turned out f'r practice. While
most of them are inexperienced. Mr.
Fleischman, who developed one of the
crack teams of eastern Oregon last
year, says he has never witnessed a
more spirited bunch of men.
"We lost eight letter men last
spring, when the cla.s of 1521 gradu
ated," says Coach h leischman. "and
that is a pretty heavy blow. Five let
ter men, however, remain, and John
Carson, a former Staf athlete, has re
turned. In Clifford y.nd Glenn Green,
i'aul Sletton, Jimmy Johnson and
Francis Slavens we have a nucleus for
a fine team. I was a little afraid we
would not have sufiVient weight, but
from indications Um team of this year
will be but little lighter than that of
last season. We m expecting to play
our first game Saturday, September
24, with some Portland high school
team."
Just What hi Want
Cherry trees proof against gumosis
can be obtained lrom J. B. Lister at
$5o the 100.
The Rainier applt has been tried out
for nine years topping the market
everv year and r by government
expert test to be the beat apple known.
Get Rainier apple treea from J. B.
Lister at $65 per 100.
Thoughtlessness of women, rather
than any intentional annoyances, cause
them to make trouble for clerks and
others who serve the public. At least
such was the opinion expressed on
Wednesday night of last week by
members of the Hood River Business
and Professional Women's Club at
their monthly dinner at the Hotel Ore
gon. Husiness and professional women
expressed the belief that their fellow
women, by persevering in thoughtful
ness, might be able to lift from them
selves much of the stitrma that has
attached to women in general as na
trons of public places.
lalka were delivered by the follow
ng: Miss May Davidson, Mrs. Geo.
H. McMullin, Mrs. C. G. Cornelius,
Mrs. 0. H. Lynn. Miss Clara Hans.
Mrs. Rowland Wiley. Mrs. Harriet
Blashfield, Mrs. Bert Kent. Miss Lvtlia
Johnson and Dr. Carolyn Underbill.
All speakers represented different pro
fessions. Miss Opal Callison was
hostess.
At the next session of the club, to
be held October 12, when the monthly
dinner will be given at the Mt. Hood
Hotel, Miss Marvin, stHte librarian, of
Salem, will address the club.
CUP POSSESSION TO
BE DECIDED SUNDAY
Saturday Specials
Our Very Best Bacon, per lb. 40c
" Lard, 6 lb. 95c
" Lard, 10 lb. $1.90
" Compound, 5 lb. 65c
10 lb. $1.25
Pot Roast Beef : ; 15c
Boiling Beef : : 10c
Special prices quoted on Beef by the quarter.
The Hood River Market
A F. DAVENPORT, Prop.
Phone 4311
; At a practice shoot Sunday by the
Hood River Gun Club, R. V. Foreman
led with a score of 4K out of a possible
BO pigeons. Other scores were : Karl
Franz. Wayne Poland, A. F. Ilaven-
port,"45; S. J. Frank, 4.1; E. R. Pool-
ey, iZ, and V. Ifishop, 3'J.
It is expected that the semi-monthly
merchants' tournament of next Sun
day, when R. V. Foreman anil W. L.
Marshall, now tied for the average
high scrore for the season, will contest
for a silver cup to be awarded the sea
son s high man.
A Pronounced Success
The uniform succes-i that has attend
ed the use of Chamberlain s ( olic and
Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and
cure of bowel complaints, both fur
children and adults, has brought it
into almost universal use, so that it is
practically without a rival anil us ev
eryone who has used it knows, it is
without an equal.
PORTLAND- THE DALLES
Str. J. N. Teal
Lv. for Portland Tues., Thurs., Sat. at 8:00 P . M.
Lv. for The Dalles Tues., Thurs., Sat. at 9:00 A. M.
Carrying freight and PASSENGERS.
Leaves Taylor St. Dock, Portland
Passenger Fare $1.00 & tax- Meals 50c- Berths 75c & $1.00
Notice of School Election to Increase
Tax More Than Six Per Cent
Over That of Previous
Year
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 5 of Hood
River County, State of Oregon, that an
election will be held in said District at
the grade school building on the loth
day of October, 1921, at I o'clock in
the evening to vote on the question of
ncreasing the amount of the tax levy
n said District for the year 1922 by
more than six per cent over the
amount of such levy for the year im
mediately preceding.
It is necessary to raise this addition
al amount by special levy fur the fol
low ing reasons :
To cover items in budget, including
warrant indebtedness and interest.
Dated this 12th day of September,
1921.
H. S. Galligan,
Chairman of Directors.
Attest: John C. Dm k wall,
s22 District Clerk.
Twenty per cent on all wall paper;
odds and ends, 80c and up per room;
house paint, $2.90 per gallon and up;
contracts small and large.
H. S. Braakman
Smith Blk, cor. 3rd and Oak
Phone 2404
Tobarro Plant drown Here
Th.
d River (')gar Co., has been
experimenting with tobarro plants
grown from seed im;orted from Cuba.
The plants have l-een transplanted
from the open ground to pots and are
being matured ir d t igar w ill be
made from the leaf.
One of the plants was displayed in
the window at C. N. Clarke's Glacier :
Pharmacy. j
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles are most dangerous be
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they Rive
that they need attention by taking
COLD MEDAL
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.
EL -EL HAESSEK
"GROCERIES OF QUALITY"
Malboeuf-Kimball Co.
will have their Offices in the
IfLIOT BUILDING
Over Franz Store.
Phone 1071
y i
Th world's standard remedy for thesa
disorders, will often ward off theae dia
sssm and strengthen the body against
further attacks. Three sizes, all druggist
the ssm Gold BUsWl o every be
S. E. BARTME.5S
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER
LiccDsed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381. 3821
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