HOOD IUVRR (ILACTER, TfiTRSOAY, JULY 28, 1921 Cords . 9 1 1 1 I K Fabrics REDUCTION in Fisk - prices does not mean a lowered quality. Every Fisk Tire, large or small, is a standard Fisk Tire. Present low prices are on tires which have made the name Fisk famous for quality and mileage. There is no better tire value in the world than a Fisk Tire at the present price. 0 Sold only by Dealers IMPROVEMENTS We are constantly adding to our Improvements. Last week we Installed the most modern refrig erated show case on the market. HcxxJ River patronage deserves the best, and we are going to try and supply It. We will welcome any suggestion that will help our service. This is picnic- time. Come In and let us supply yovi with good things for your lunch basket. The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday, October 29th, 1919. w - BOOTH BOO ID NOKTMHtil'Mi NO. 5 Motor Daily r. u. 4.00 4 OH 4 12 4.'i 4.LH 4.85 4.40 4. 48 4.47 4.5i 4.67 6.02 1.15 5.17 No. 3 No. I Motor 'Uatly CS Station A. M. A. M. 10.45 3.00 l. Hood i;ivrr Ar 10.48 8.05 PoWWdftH 10.67 8.15 Bl it Mmrk 11.10 8 2r Van Horn 11.18 8.30 Mohr 11.18 I 8.40 Odell 11.23 8.45 Summit 11.96 8.50 Bloiuher 11.30 D.K) llnlftein 11.33 P. 06 Winans 11.38 9.20 IW.. . . I'M. 11 .43 9 25 Trout CrMh 11 .53 . i:.v Wood worth 12.00 10.00 . kt. Parkaah Lv... . u. ' a. x. 1 No. 2 No. 4 N. No. 8 I lBlly Hatnr I Motor ! v Kxcept saliird y HinnlH Sunday Mlly Only r. M. A. m. r. M. I P. M. 8.00 9.26 2 15 , ti.45 2 57 9.22 2.11 41 i M 9.15 2.04 I ti .34 1 lo 9 02 l."2 ft 22 8.58 1.48 ; H.18 2 30 8 53 1.43 t ft . 13 2.26 8.46 1.36 I ft Oft 1 20 8.42 1.32 i 6.02 2.10 8.87 1.27 6.67 8.34 1.24 6.54 2 ini 8.30 1.20 6.50 11 15 , 8.25 1.15 6.45 li 06 8.16 1.06 I.M ' 1 ki 8.10 1.00 I.M a . ti. I a. m. p. m. r. m. Steam. f.Mutur. Owinu to limited apace on Mot ir Cats all trnrl.g rd heavy baggage mill b handled on t.he otarntrain?, altber i'. wh .ince of or foil mingtht' paBeengerti. ARE YOU PREPARED for the coming cold months? If you have over experienced the i neon e n i en ce of being caoghl ithoul a sufficient sup ply of ooal i" keep your home Pal heated, we do not have to of ordering early. We can make deliveries today of the hihe grades of coal. Tail Transfer Co. Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C ANDllRSON, Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STRUCT PHONF I.W4 Non-club SCHOOL FAIR AWARDS ANNOUNCED The awards to be given at the an nuul 1921 School Fair in September have been announced by rrof. Gibson as follows : Industrial Club Projects - Ix)t 1. Cxirn growing, exhibit ten eara. S3. $2. II, MM, Lot 2. Potato growing, one peck $:i. $2, $1. 50c Lot 3. Vegetable gardening, fiv varieties, $3. 2, $1, 50c. Iot 4. Poultrv raining : Division 1. Four hens, $.'!, 82, $1 60e. Division 2. One cockerel and four pullets, $3, S2, 1. 50e Division 3. One male and one fe male, $3, $2, $1. 50c. Lot 5. Pork production Division 1. Sow and pigs if possible $i, ioc. Division 2. One or more pitrs. &f f,2, $1, 50c. l.ot o. hneep raising, one or more lambs and sample of fleece. Division 1, $3, 12, $1, 60c. Lot 0, Canning, two jars of fruit two varieties, two jars of vegetables two varieties. $3, $2, $1, 50c. Lot 11. Sewing. Division 1. Fxhibit all articles made n vour project work, $3, $2, II, 50c Division 2. Fxhibit all articles made in your project work, $3, $2, $1, 60c. uoi iz. i.ooKery. une loal o bread, $3, S2, $1, 50c. ft Lot 13. Rabbits, exhibit a pair of young hares, px, p, $j, 60c. Open Juvenile contests, Members Class A consists of those who will be between the ages of 14 and 20 years on September 2.i, 1021 (Mass B consists of those who will be under the age of 14 years September 23, 1021. Division 16. Field corn, ten ears Class A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class li, 11, 50c 25c. Division 17. Popcorn, ten ears Clans A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class P, $1, 50c, 25c. Division 18. Hubbard SQuash, green or golden. Class A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class B, 1, 50c, 25( Division 19. Pie pumpkin. Class A, II, 50c, 25c; Class P, II, 50c, 25c Division 20. l.argost stock squash or pumpkin. Class A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class H, $1, 50c, 25c. Division 21. Tomatoes, ten. ClasB A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class P, $1, 60c, 25( Division 22. Potatoes, peck. (Mass A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class li, II, 50c, 25c. Division 23. Cabbage, one head Class A, $1, 50c. 25c-; Class P, $1, 50c 25c. Division 24. Onions, ten. Class A, 1, 50c, 25c; Class P, $1, 50c, 25c. Division 25. Beets, ten. Class A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class P, $1, 50c, 25c Division 20. Bread, one loaf, Class A, SI, 50c, 25c; Class B, Si, 50c. 25c Division 27. Cake, exhibit the cake. Class A, $1, 50c, 26c; Class B, $1, 50c, 25c. Division 28. Cookies, ten. Class A, SI, 50c, 25c ; Class B, 11, 50c, 25c. Division 20. Apple pie. ('lass A, IL 50c, 25c; Class B, II, 60c, 25c. Division 30. Canned fruit and.vege tables, three jars of fruit and three jars of vegetables. Class A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class B, $1, 50c, 25c. Division 31. Best packed tiox of ap pies. Class A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class B $1, 50c, 25c. Division 32. Pest dre.su. Class A 11, 50c, 25c. Division 33. Best apron. , ('lass A, II, 50c, 26c. Division 84. Darning, three pieces Class A, 11, 50c, 25c. Division 35. Five chickens, large breed. Class A, $1, 50c, 25c; Class B, SI, MM. 25c Division 36. Five chickens, small broad. Class A, II, 50c, 25c; Class B, Si, We, 25c. Division 37. B. $1, 50c, 25c Division 38. A, $2, SI, 50c; Division 30. Me, 25c. Division 40. B. SL Me, 25c. Division 41. Flowers, an all home exhibit entered in the name of any member of the family. Sweet peas SI, 50c, 25c; Asters, 1, 50c, 25e ; Dahl ias, $1, 60b 25. Division 42. Most unique exhibit, 1, 50c. 25c. Five bantams. Class Manual training. Class Class li. 12, SL 50c. Basketry. Class B, 1, Hand weaving ('lass huckabay & barger Hood River Motor Car Co. Plumbing and Tin Work Krpairing Storaee Gat and Oil P1PELKSS FURNACES i m k i si rvicf. station Telephone 1KI Fourth and Suit Streets Pleasant Birthday I'arty A pretty social event took place Fri day evening, July 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. Miller, of Frank ton, when Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. K.;ll. Mauritson nave a Inrhday parv in honor of Howard .Mil ler's and Krnestine Mauritson's thir teenth birthday. The party occurring on the birthday of Master l.lovd John son, of Moro, who is spending his va ration with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Cranville Philips, he was invited as a guest or honor, dames were en joyed on the lawn until 0 o'clock, when llic tut"! were invited into the dining room. The dining room and table were beautifully decorated, pink and white being the colors used in the decora tions. The three birthday cakes, with their twinkling candles, were surround ed with banks of cut flowers and rib bona and decorated place cards made the table beautiful. Twenty guest surrounded theltabli and were served refreshments, after which the guests of honor received many pretty presents. All voted it to U- the lesl time they had ever hail. One Who Was There. Apple Shippers Going to Cincinnati Hood River will have affair repre sentation at the International Apple Shippers Association convention in Cincinnati in early August. P. F. Clark, and William Irwin will repre sent the Apple Grower Association. H. F. Davidson will be present. C W. MiVullagh will leave this week end for the east. Walter IL Wi-olpert, has already left for a tour of different fruit sections. Following his attend ance at the Cincinnati convention, he will leave for a tour of all eastern fruit sections. Ope Dollar Sated lopPM nt Tea Itallar harnrd The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings. He must attend nine dollars in living expenses for every dollar saved. That being the case he can not be too care ful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like tmying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the tame in buying ( bamberlain'a Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill of I (Millars. COULD BEAT HANDS SHUCKING HIS CORN At Least J. A. V bite Would Bet So. After Being Kelieved or Dys pepsia by Tunlac "My wife and myself had stomach trouble," says J. A. White, residinn on the Leestown I'ike, K. F. D. No. (i, near Lexington, Ky., "and have both been nervous and run down. "We could not eat anything without suffering afterwards and could not sleep at nieht. We were regular nerv- rtnm' rluBnntia W ir iei! mHFiv rem edies without permanent benefit until we heard of Tanlac. 1 got tnia meui cine and began using it. We noticed immediate'.results. We are both great ly improved by Tanlac. We give all credit for the o hangs of health to Tan lac. It is a remarkable medicine. "I personally feel so good that 1 told my hands a day or two ago mat i coujd lieat any of them shucking corn. I meant it and 1 believe 1 could have beat 'em all." Of all the maladies that afflict hu- suph as Mr. and Mrs. White suffered from, is prob- uhlv tho mnst nr.. vw lent anil hoUTH might be consumed in prescribing the sufferings, mental and bodily, of the victims of chronic dyspepsia. A morbid, unreal, whimsical and melancholy condition of the mind, aside from the nervous physical sulfer- inix ih U... iiHiml citfi of the averaie R ... " " dyspeptic and life seems scarcely wortn.tne living. lanlac, the celebrated medicine, was lesigned especially for overcoming this listressintr condition and millions uf people have taken it with the most as tonishing and gratifying results. It seems to go straight to the spot, toning up and invigorating every organ of the body. Adv. Wanted Bids for fifteen cords of wood, body fir, delivered at the Court House on Sherman Avenue. Bids must be filled with County Clerk not later than Wednesday, August 3, 1921. The Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Court. Kent Shoemaker, Clerk. ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT of Eastman Cameras and Supplies have arrived and we can now show you all the new designs. Eastman Cameras and Films Can be had from us in all styles goods are all new (just in) and stock is fresh. We carry the latest devices in SELF-TIMER (take a picture of yourself), PORTRAIT ATTACHMENT, SKY FILTERS, COLOR FILTERS, and NEW STYLE TRIPODS. Let us do your DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. We give you "Sandy Service with a Smile." Yours to Serve S KEIR Reliable Druggist TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney-, liver, bladder and uric acid tronMes tho National Remedy of Holland since 1696 Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druRri8t& Loo'c for lb nnme Gold M.d.1 on avers bo-, and ataj ut no imitation Summons of In the Circuit. Court of the State Oregon for Hood Kiver County T. D. 1 weedy, Administrator ot the Kstate of James M. Chitty, Deceased, versus Kli.sha I.. Welsh, et si., Defend ants To Klisha I.. Welsh. Ada I,. Welsh, E. C. I.aut;hliii, Jane W. Lauuhlin. E E. Vsllier, and Eluaheth Vallier, De fendants In the name of the State of Oregon You and each of you are hereby re mired to appear and answer the Com plaint filed herein against you and each of vou, in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, viz., on or before the llth day of August, 1821, and if you fail so to appear ami answer, ior want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the Complaint, to wit: for judgment on that certain prom- HBory note set out in the complaint in the sum of $1,000.00 with interest thereon at Um rate of 8 per cent since the 20th day of Aujrust. WW, until mid; for costs including attorney's fees, and for a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortirage set out in the 'omplaint, and sale of the following described reai property, to wit lits I en (H' and thirteen (Id) ol Shepler's Subdivision of Block One (1), leasant View Addition to the ( ity or Mid Kiver, Orearon. And for such ther and further relief as to the Cohrt may seem just and DfOOW You and each of you are hereby- served with Summons- by order of the Hon. H. I.. Hashrouek, County Judge of Hood Kiver County, Oregon, mad and entered on the 29th day of June, '.I.M, which t :er prescribes that you and each of vou shall snix-ar and nwser the complaint herein on or he- ore the expiration ot six weeks irom the date of the first publication of this Summons, and vou are notified that the late of the lirst publication of this Summons is the Wth dav of June, 1921. John Kakt r. Hood Kiver. Oregon. ln.fi'all Attorney Tor I'laintilt C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery C3orzz TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT Safeguard your family's health Lavatories that have no metal work to be cleaned above the Slab ; closets with extra large water surface and thin, sanitary flushing rim, which insure the maximum in non-soiling ad vantages; bathtubs made in the latest designs and always easy to clean These are the features that safeguard the health of your family when your bathroom is equipped with Maddock fixtures. . Let us give you figures on health 'urance of this character. You'll find the rate is low for the years and years of protection that Maddock equipment affords. Ask us about it today. FRENCH & GIBBON 908 Twelfth Street HOOD RIVER, ORE. H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Ollice, Smith lilock, Room I, Tel. 8644 HOOD KIVKK, ORE. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. Alw ays at Your Service Tel. 4321 First at'l Bk. K1.!K H. S BRAAKMAN Painting. Tinting and Papering Tel. I2M A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY BCB6E0N In prepared to do any work In tbe veterin ary line. He can be found by oalllnK at or i" i; mii' to the KhuIiIoii HIhIIw. L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M. General Dentistry Rooms u-15 Broaiai iildg. DR. N. PLYLER CHIBOPBACTOB Chiropractic mid Klertrie Treatments. U h2.:,24 and 25 Heilbroiiner Bid. Pbone 18SS. Hood Kiver, Ore. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 1 National Hank Building Hood River, Oregon H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. C'allM promptly answer?d In town or couutry Day or Night. Telepl'otiea: Kewldence. HH1: Office, ml. Oltlceln the Bnwlaa Bulldlu? B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work ,t 10 Cascade Avenue HOOD Kl I K. OR! t.ov 8 A. DOCK8TADER PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING I'lavcr pianos a specialty LhMM orders at Slocuiu's Book Store DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIMON PHYSICIANS and URCiEOKf Rooms 17, Iff, 20 Bros ins Building Res. Phones: Pr. Abraham 4152. Pr. Sifton :il3. Office 4151. DR E. O. DUTRO PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office: Hall Bui., Phone 1571 Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Kesairu. e I Mel I. Phone, Odell 353 Hours: '.i to 11 a. m. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon MODERN BARBERSHOP IN OLD HUNT PAINT SHOP BUILDING; Every convenience. Equipped to care for every member of the family, from father and mother down to the child who wishes his hair cut or bobbed for the first time. A lifetime of experience enables me to give Hood River the best in massages and shampooing. JOHN CALANDRA The Best in Groceries We make it a point to keep our shelves filled with the best in Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Truck Garden Stuff and Fruits of all Kinds in season. We will be Klad to help you prepare your picnic hamper. .Just phone us when you are getting ready that lunch on short notice. FRASIER & SON &Li a i - mm i ay Ban When you think of a Drug Store think of CHAS. N. CLARKE "Your Druggist" Phone your orders Phone 1262 Our k1ak finishinc n charge of Mr. IV inner berg - finisher ol eipen onoB. If roa are having k lak (rouble ask l'n ahnut it. His ri (wr wrx-e is at i sniile. Moroni A am Dr. Carolyn underhill DENTIST Smith Building Telephone 221 C. H JENKINS, D M.D DKNTIST Telephone- Office 1081; rmidenr? B31 t -thre over BuUer Hank t Mm um l Ken. 111 Odice in Kliot Building iMiuerbrrg Co. Hood Kiver Box Co. For Your Ror Waucoma Lumber Co. (enrr jl I umlvr Bin Iftrfkmr No III H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. DKNTIST EI.IOT nuno Telephone 3812 lit MP KIVKK DR. W. F. JONES Chiropractic and F.lectrotherap Smith Building. Third and Oak Stutcta U.J Hirer, Oregon OITW limit. a. m. to p an. rimof 3.1 Otawr Hoar by Appointment E. L. SCOBEE. D. D. S. HfRM BULPINO 1 ':' r H "ir : f a. m. to 6 p. m. Office lei. 3161 Ecwdeoot Tel. 3412 Speedy Handling is one of the features of our transfer service which all our patrons appreciate. But speed is not the only point worth considering. Care and safeguarding of your property is another valuable feature. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111