HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 191R I II I UN I.M-III. -I IN I.. .1. .- -I ! I 111' III H ... ! - I ' ' 11 " '' " " " o 1 BERRY BOXES MUST ; BE STANDARD SIZE S. Wortraan. of Portland, a deputy of tha Stata Department of Weight! and Measures, was bertj Thoraday morn ing iaauing a warningjto fraitabipping agencies and strawberry growers alike that any fruit not up to legal require ments, either with respect to capacity of boxes used or pack, would be sub ject to confiscation. "The 'Standard' box used in the sale of berries," said Mr. Wortruan, "must be either of 67.2 or 33.6 cubic inches capscity, equal in volume, respective ly, old dry quart or pint These boxes msy be of any shape or form, but they BiOit be so constructed aa to bold the required number of eubie inches. A purcbaaar In buying berries is enlltlea to receive in mi level xuu oi iruik Local fruit aeaneies. however do not contemplate any eonflscation of their product because or failure to ooserve the caoacitv and oack lawa. All local strawberries are packed in crates of 24 full pints. Tb larger portion oi ine Hood River crop ia shipped to markets in other states, the lews of which are even more stringent than those of Ore gon, and a careful inspection is main Is ined. to prevent possible fsilur on the part of growers to observe the shipping associations own standard regulations. SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION Hood River County S. S. Associaton Methodist Episcopal Church, Odel), Oregon May 31 and June 1, 1916 8:00. 8:30. COUNTY OFFICERS Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, President Mb. P. M. Morse, Vice-President Mr. E. K. Bartmess, Secretary ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Mr. J. C. Duckwall Mr, M. D. Odell Mr. W. C. Keck WEDNESDAY EVENING Praiae Service. Scripture Lesson and Prayer - - Jtev. G. E. Heineck Duet ....... Mrs. Dutro, Miss DeWitt What We Want You to Get Out of this Convention Mra. J. E. Ferguson Double Quartette. Offering. Address Rev Chas. A. Pliipps THURSDAY MORNING Devotional Service .... Rev. J. B. Lister Workers Conference Bring Your Sunday School Problems. The Type of Man I Admire - - - Roselle Krohn The Type of Woman I Admire - - - Miss Mary Sheppard Song - - Mrs. Hilll's ClassBoys from Baptist Church What the "Teen Age" Expecta of th Sunday School Mra.W. B. North Duet - - - - Mr. E. E. House, Mrs. M. Thrsne Address ..... Rev. D. M. Carpenter Picnic Dinner. 1:30. :45. 10:16. 10:30. 10:45. 10:55. 11:20. 12:15. 1:30. 1:45. 2:00. 2:30. 2:40. 3:10. 7:45. THURSDAY AFTERNOON Devotional Services - - Led by L. D. Dix Business Reports Election of Officers. The Kind of Sunday School I Like - - - Mr. E. R. Bradley Chorua - - - Girls from the Odell Federated School Elementary Work .... Mrs. P. B. Lara way Solo ..... Mrs. Geo. Gladden Address - , - - - C. A. Phipps THURSDAY EVENING A Rousing Good Song Service, u Solo ... .. . . Miss Aldine Bartmess Scripture Lesson and Prayer - - - M. D. Odell Selection by Loyal Boys Orchestra - - First Christian Church Boys' Chorus ... Riverside Congregational Church Address "The Seven Pointed Teacher" - - Chas. A. Phipps Benediction. ILS.Go v.experts report that oils correctly refined from asphalt-base crude "distill without decomposition" (do not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder heat) and "are much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon forming proclivities are concern ed, than are paraffine-base Penn sylvania oils." Motorists who use Zerolene, an oil scientifically refined from asphalt base crude, back up the experts with reports such as these: "Covered over 16,000 miles without adjust ing valves or cleaning out carbon." "The carbon taken out of this car in 50,000 miles amounted to less than an ounce." Zerolene is for sale at dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLEN th Standard Oil for Motor Cars THE SQUARE DEAL STORE SAFTYi FIRST is the" Watchword to day. That means a'JDeereing mower and rake to harvest your hay crop. A Louden Track and Carrier to unload it and a set of Louden Stanchions in your barn mean safty and comfort for your cows, and a bigger milk check each month. These tools are guaranteed best in their class and for sale by D. McDonald. d. Mcdonald TfllkD AND CASCADE STS. B00D S1VEB. OREGON PARAMOUNT FEA TURES TO RETURN Tha following la from a letter from tbc Seattle branch of tha Paramount Photoplay Co. to tha Glacier: You will undoubtedly be glad to learn that Paramount picture! are tq retrun to their old borne in Hood River. Paramount needa no introduction to the theatre goera of your eity and we feel that we need only to bring to your attention the daya they are to be ahown to insure Messrs. wnitcomD ana &oi. atad tba support necessary for them to continue to bring to uooa Kiver me best of all entertainment. The open' ing program will be presented Thurs day when tbe inimitable comediana Greenwood and Grant will be seen in "Jane" tbe celebrated Frohman corn ed. On Friday and Saturday the at traction will be Marguerite Clark in "The Prince and tbe Pauper." Each week thereafter one program will be ahown on Wednesday and Thursday and a different one on Friday and Saturday, Messrs. wbitcomb and Kolstad are sparing no effort or expense to give the oeoole of Hood River tbe best photo play entertainment and in aoliciting sour oatronase in their behalf it ia with tbe assurance of both ourselves and the management that you may at tend tbe Electric theatre in full con fldence of aeeing only tbe highest type of amusement, attractively presented. HEIGHTS NEWS E. M. Holman'a delivery team ran awav twice laat week, doing aome dam age to the wagon and alightly hurting the driver. Elliott Staten ia apending the most of bis time on tbe ranch of bia lather. Strawberry pickera are coming in now quite rapidly. There are a great many atrangera aeen on our atreeta these days. Mra. Fannie Bailey ia now able to ait up a part of the time. She haa been confined to her room for several weeks, Mra. Jesse Edgington baa been ill for several weeks with neuritiB. Mr. and Mra. Grey have rented and are living in Mra. Vannett'a house Mra. Grey is janitor for several build inga down town. Jack Marahall waa here for the week end with bis family. There are two evangelists holding special servicea in tent on June atreet west of Mrs. Alida Shoemaker a. Mrs. Godsev. a former resident of Hood River and sister of Will Hart, of the Hart hotel, and her daughter.Juha, are here for tbe staw berry season. Mra. True bad two sisters arrive last week on a visit. Mrs. Slaven has her face quite badly poisoned with poison oak. Mrs. J. J. Ward, Mra. John A. Wil son. Mrs. S. Connie and Mrs. J. H. Gill were invited out in tbe valley last week to attend a Christian Aid social at the home of Mra. Peugh. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. A delicioua lunch was served. Mrs.Gertrode Knott and little daugh ters, of Poitland, are here viaiting Mrs. Knott'a mother and sisters, Mrs. Lina Johnson and daughters. Exchange Operates Trailer The Fruit Growers' Exchange has inaugurated an innovation in its trans portation of atrawberriea from the fields of growera to the city. A two- wheeled trailer truck ia hitched to an Exchange automobile. The truck, which has a capacity of R0 crates, is equipped with elastic springs and the wheels are rubber-tired. The trailer was sold by Gilbert & DeWitt. Many Indiana from Celilo and the Yakima reservations have arrived in town to begin picking. Notice ot Road Improvement Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, will receive sealed proposals for the building of 3300 feet, more or less, oi road at Winans, in Section 6, Township 1 North, Range 10 East of the W. M in Hood River County, Oregon, over the course specified in the plat thereof now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Hood River County, Oregon, by clearing and grubbing a roadway, preparation of a road bed, excavation of cuta and placing of embankments, all in accordance with said plans and specifi cations on file in the office of the under signed Clerk, where the same may be seen and inspected by proposed bidders Bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk In Hood River County, Oregon, up to Saturday, the lTth day of June, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at which time or as soon thereafter as said bids may be checked, the contract for said work will be let to the lowest and best responsible bidder therefor, the County reserving tbe right to reject any or all bids. Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid a certified check for five per cent of the amount of such bid, which shall be for feited to the County in case the con tract is awarded to him and he shall fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five (5) days after such award is made to en ter into a contract and file a bond as by law provided. Said work will be re- required to be completed within thirty (30) days from the date of entering into such contract, and the bond required of the successful bidder will be for fifty per cent (50.) of the contract price of the work, conditioi ed that such con iracu.r win wen ana iruiy in a manner satisfactory to the County Court and in accordance with the plans and specif! cations perform the work contracted for and save the County harmless from any expense incurred through the failure of such contractor to complete said work as specified within the time here in mentioned; and further, that he will promptly make payment to all persons supplying labor or material for the pros ecution of said work under said contract Payment' for aaid work will be made in accordance with Chapter 142 of the Laws of Oregon, 1913. KENT SHOEMAKER, jl-j!5 County Cleik. CM. HURLBURT SURVEYOR TELEPHONE 5648 Every Article of Furniture without Reserve Must Sell in 30 days. Don't Miss this Chance ... Come in and look over bur stock. Nothing above wholesale prices, majority articles below cost. Everything Must Go. Building Leased and Must commence remodeling July 1st. :: IS BARTMESS Coming to Hood River Portland Specialist Dr. SMITH will be at the Hotel Oregon for One Day Only, Saturday, June 3rd. Remarkable success of this Talanted Physician in the treat ment of chronic disease, offers his services Free of Charge A Portland physician, licensed by the state for the cure of nervoua and chron ic diseases of men, women and children, offers to all who call, consultation, ex amination, advice free, making no chargea whatever, except the cost of medicine. All that ia asked in return for these valuable services ia that every person treated will atate tbe result ob tained to their frienda and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city and locality, that at last treatments have been discovered that are absolute ly sure and certain in their effect. The doctor is an expert in the treat ment of chronic diseaaea, and so great and wonderful have been bia curea that in'many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing line between human skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid neys or bladder, rheumatism", sciatica, diabetes, bedwetting, leg ulcers, epi lepsy, weak lungs, catarrh, eye and ear diseases, piles, female weakness ; and those afflicted with long standing, deep-seated chronic diseases that have baffled tbe skill of tbe family physi cian, should nut fail to call. Many Wonderful Curea No more operations for appendicitis, gall atones, tumors, goitre, or cancer. He was among tbe first to earn the name of the "Bloodless Surgeon" by doing away with the knife, with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment and cure of these dangerous diseases. Deafness Often Cured in Sixty Days No matter what your ailment may be, no matter what othera may have told you, no matter what experience you may have had with other physi cians, sanitariums or patent medicines, if you want to get well again, it will be to your advantage to see him. Go 1 Have it forever aettled in your mind. If your case is curable, he will treat you ; if incurable, he wil) give you such advice aa may prolong your life. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or relations who are suffer ing because of your sickness, as a visit this time costs you nothing and may save your life. Remember this free offer Is for one day only. Married ladiea must come with their husbands and minors with their fath ers. REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE, (paid adv) A HoUMJp If a man holds you up once that's his fault but if he holds you up twice that's your fault. We don't hold you up because a hold-up man is a sure loser. And if you are held up you lose too. So you see we both loose that way. Next winter vou may think that you are being held up. So you had better listen to us now. Green slab is cheap at present and it doesn't cost a cent for sunshine to dry it. You get tbe idea. Listen We still give good measure and remember we are giving you -this hunch. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111. Berry tickets made to order at the Glacier office. Notice of We Notice li hereby: That the undersigned, a livery and board in auble keeper, claim and baa a lien upon and against tbat certain Im ported black Percberon Stallion. Buperbe, (5H2S2), tbe property of Anthony Ualltgber, tbe aid horse now being retained by the under lined In lta poaseseion at Hood River, Ore gon, until ucb lien li paid, and having been in lta aaid poaseaalon contlnnoualy alnoe May 31, IMS, and aaid horse having been left with tbe undersigned for board on or abont Hay 81, 1808, and eontinuooaly lino, that aaid dale the undersigned did furnish board and keep aaid horse In accordance with tbe following state, ment towit: Board and keep so furnished: From May SI, 19U9, to July SI, 1910 . From December 1, 113, to April 15, 1016. &73.00 S96S.S0 Credit: By easb received for services of aaid stallion for breeding purpose S346 Leas Bute Lioense 110.00 Refund MO SB 1330.00 Balance due awt.BO Tbe a mount so charged are the reasonable value of the board and keen so lurnlsbed; and the amount credited on said acooont are all of the moneys received to apply on the same. More than thirty (SO) days have expired slnoe th. detention of aaid bora, under said lien. And notice Is farther given: That the above described horse will be sold at public auction by tbe undersigned at It livery stable. No. 106 First street In tb. City ot Hood River. Hood River County Oregon, on Saturday, June 10. 11S, to toe highest bidder for cash In hand, for the purpose ot satisfying said lien. Dated May 18, 1M. TRANSFER LIVERY COMPANY, MSS-Jng By A. C Lofla, President. HARTFORD EASTERN RAILWAY General Of floes, Colby Building Everett, Wash. Hartford. Wash. May 20th, 1916a Mr A. Wilson, Sup't Mount Hood Railroad Co. Hood River, Oregon. Dear Sir:- A few words relative to the operation of this Company's White Rail-Auto. This car was put in service Sep't 8th. last, has been operating continuously ever since, has made something like 17,000 miles and handled over 9,000 passengers,1 this through the soenic Stillaguamish Canyon, where there are as high as 25 degree curves, and grades up to three and one-half per cent, the oar is geared to 45 miles per hour, works light a clock, oil and winding is all it requires, and the best of story is, all this performance without a mishap of any description. Yours truly, E. H. Sohroeder, Superintendent. Standard berry picker and packer tic kets on hand at all times at the Glacier office. If yon can't come in person tele phone us and wo will mail them to you. KM I A . -r 1 wrr HBN1 imu. Jjction to Prince Albert isn't any harder l'tJJLSi to walk into the nearest place that sells &ttSZttZrZ t0acc?. f14 fr "a supply of P. A." You pay tXZEZZZZ uf mle change, to be sure, but it's the cheer- ww mAiM. fullest investment you ever made! ! IjilM'li lii: hi ! 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