HOOD RIVER (i LACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 1 New Shoes and New Prices cziiolz51 Men's "Stronger than the Law" Work Shoes - - - $4.25 Absolutely All Leather Boys' Army Shoes, sizes 2 to 5 $3.60 Girls' Brown Oxfords, 2 to 7 $3.25 Ladies' Arch Support" Shoes $7.50 CZIOIZD "Star Brand Shoes are Better" J. C.Johnsen We Have Moved Our shop is now located In the basemenl by Brad ley's Printing Shop on ird. and Oak St. ALSO We have lidded Mr. Dixon of Portland to our force. He has had 19 years experience. Altering) rellnlnfe, cleaning and pressing of ladies' and gents' c lothes. We call !i and deliver. CZ30IZZ) THe City Tailors I 'hone 1124 ROYAL COAL We have been handling ROYAL CO A I foi some time, and find It has the free homing and clean qualities of Roc k .Spring, and also the hard ness and lasting qualities of the Utah Coal. Give us an order and he prepared foi the next storm. A stove poker I RVL with eac h order while they last. TAFT TRANSFER CO. HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wednesday, October ilh, 1919, OITMlMil-NDI lkj Ha. ) j N. I r. H. A. M. A. M. 4 1)0 10.45 8(H) 4 03 10 48 8.05 4.11 10 57 8.15 4 2 11 10 8.ir. 4.88 11.18 8.30 ! 4 85 11 18 1.40 4 40 11.23 8 45 4.4. 11.26 8 50 4 47 11 30 0.(10 4.90 II 33 9.05 4.67 11.38 9.20! 5. 11 48 9.25 6.1 11.53 . 9 55 J 5 17 12 00 M 00 I M . A . V . ' Stations l. lood Rirr . . . . I'owerdalt . . . s Itchbacli . . . . . Van I turn . . Molir. . . Odell .. Sn in in it .... Blotu'her .. . , Holotein .... Winan . . . lVe . . . Trout Crash . . . . .Woodvortb Ar. rkd Ur. NORTH HOt'NII No. 2 N. 4 ! Nt. a ! No. 8 I '. v t I'Hlly u ... MotOI I v .t I- n-.'t'l SHlur.1 y Ittandaj siin.t Daily only I I' M. I A.M. j P. M. I P. M, 3.00 9 .28 2.15 8.45 I 2 57 9.22 ! 2.11 K.4I I Ml 9 15 2 IH i 114 1 40 ! M l M I 2 85 8.58 , 1.48 K.1S 2 :?0 8 53 ! 1 .4:4 .1 2.26 8.46 1.36 0 2 20 8.42 , 1.32 6 02 2.10 8.87 1.27 5.57 I 2.06 8.34 1.24 5.54 2 no 8.30 1.20 5.50 II 15 8 25 1.16 5.46 11.05 8.15 1.06 I 5.86 11.00 8 10 100 5 30 A. M. A. M. P. M. ' P. M. 8sm. tMotor. Owinjr to 1 1 mi ted iptn on Motor Care all trunk and beavv baccatcc will W- n advam's of or following the paMMfJMB. handled on tl eteamtrainp. Everything (he Season May Suggest WE HAVE IT Groceries, Nuts, Candies and Fruits Don't Forget Bradley's Real Bread Hot from the oven every day 7c Naves. Doughnuts. Parker house Rolls, Cookies, ami all kinds of dainties fresh every dav. L. H. HUGGINS Phone 2134 PERMANENT HATCHERY SECURED BY CLUB As result of the activities of the Hood River County Game Protective Association, the annual meeting and election of which was held Wednesday night of last week, the State Game ami Fish Commission will establish a permanent trout hatchery on Dead Point creek, a tributary of the west fork of Hood river. An approximate 200,000 trout fry were distributed from a temporary hatchery on the river the past year. Next year, according to plffjll announced by J. H. Fredricy, who was re-elected president of the game organization, a total of 3,000,000 young fish will be propagated. Among the accomplishments of the game club, Mr. fredncv pointed out that a dam at the mouth of Hood river, diverting the outlet of the Hood river into the Columbia in a deep narrow channel, had already resulted in great er runs of game fish. The construction of the darn, too, will better conditions for chinook salmon spawning in the local stream. Through instigation of the game association the State Fish and Game Commission had Lost Lake inlets cleared of debris last summer. thus affording ideal spawning grounds for trout. The game organization now has 250 members, 40 having been secured in the last few days. Other officers elected last Wednesday night were : (Jeo. I. Slocom, vice president ; A. L. Lay, secretary; A. H. Cruikshank, treasurer, and (J. If. Khoades, Frank Davenport, Jr., and J. F. Thompson, trustees. GAINS REPORTED BY BUSINESS MAN Resident of Halt Lake ( ity Adds Ten rounds While Wife Raima 2s round iii Weight John J. i'erry, 370 Quince St., well known Salt Lake City, Utah., business man, in reporting remarkable gains in weight both by himself and his wife, says: "My wife gained twentv-eight pounds and I gained ten pounds in a few weeks by taking Tanlae. The change in Mrs. Perry is all the more remarkable, as she had been going down hill steadily for four or five years. She got no nourishment from her food and 1 don't believe she averaged three hours sleep out of the twenty-four. "While my condition was not as ser ious as hers I hud been under the weather for some time, had no appe tite and was bothered a good deal by indigestion. Tanlae has certainly proved all and more than is claimed for it with us. " Tanlae is sold in Hood Kiver by the Kresse Drug Co. Adv. CITY MIGHT HAVE WON FIRE FLAG Roberts Bros. Are Fined Doney and Fred Roberts, brothers, who went to the White Salmon valley from Hood River last summer and leased an orchard tract, charged with operating a still, were each fined $99 and sentenced to 60 days in jail at Coldendale last week. Deputy State Fire Marshal Geo. W Stokes, who Wednesday night of last week addressed the members of the Hood River Volunteer Fire Depart merit at a meeting at the department's headquarters in the city hall, declared that Hood River, had the town entered the contest, would have won the Cliomas H. luce flag for fire preven tion work in 1921. 1 nave never seen any town or city, said Mr. Stokes, "where the people are more willing to cooperate for fire prevention than here. Your fellow townsmen voted bonda last year for the purpose of buying you a motor- lriven lire engine, iney ant you in leaning up debris and thus avoiding the Bource.of fires. Your local fireman are fortunate In living in Hood River." Mr. Stokes, with his fellow deputy fire marshals, Gleason and Sykes, has been spending more than a week here engaged in a survey of conditions in the city and all valley points. Ihe denuty state fire marshals state that Hood River's chief need is for some system of regular collection of garbage and trash. At the present time, it is stated, citizens have diffi culty in getting such litter hauled from their premises, and an over collection f such matter may often result in hre hazard. 1'he men state that the city should adopt an ordinance that will provide for condemnation of old wooden shacks in the lire district. Uepuly Marshal Sykes states that a number of old sheds have been partly demolished by recent snow storms. These old build ings, he says, should be torn down and replaced with modern structures. Un der existing citv ordinances owners of such property can repair the ram shackle structures. Mr. Svkes says, too, that Um city should make prepara tion for installation of a fire alarm system. "BRIDGE OF GODS" WORK BEGINS SOON Construction of piers on the Oregon shore for the "Bridge of the Gods," which will span the Colombia river at Cascade Lucks, will start immediately, according to announcement last week. The contract, totaling $117,000. for the entire substructure of the bridge was let recently to the Interstate Con struction orporation, a Washington concern. 1 tie contract for building the Oregon piers was sublet last week to the Young, McDonald Co. and will be completed within 90 days. Work on the piers on the Washington side will progress as rapidly as water ondit ions permit. Construction of the Hridge of the Cuds is under general supervision of It. K. (lark, engineer. Ihe project will cost $.:0,0iHl and will take approx imately IN months to complete. Home Orchard Declared Menace "Any farmer in Oregon who keeps a home orchard without doing some thing to keep insects and diseases out of it is maintaining a public nuisance," said Henry II art man, associate profes sor of horticulture at O. A. C., in a farmers' week address to visitors. "It is an eyesore to go through the Willamette valley and see the home orchards," continued Professor Hart man. "Often you can find two or three acres producing nothing at all. Farm and home orchards In the state are in a bad way and many in the val ley are a menace to commercial or chardiats. "The troulde with the orchards is that they are too large. An orchard Of a dozen trees taken care of is better than a number of acres not cared for. 'Any person can spray and keen the trees in his home orchard clean at an average cost of M cents a tree a year. h lelimtc spraying program should le followed and a thorough job done. " Fire at J. r Slade Home J. K. Slade, Husum, Wash., orchard- ist. sustained burned feet, hands and face last Thursday night in extinguish ing a tire at his home. I ushiona of a chaise lounge were ignited, presum ably from sparks from a fireplace. The fire consumed the chaise lounge and damaged other furniture. The walls of the home, however, are of brick and the tire was limited U the living room. The hre was extinguished before the I Volunteer Fire Department arrived al- ! though members of this organization. despite the hour, midnight, made a re markably quick run to the place. The fire was the first in the city in three months. Worth Considering The question is not so much how you contract a cold, but how to get rid of it with the least loss of time and in convenience, if you will consider the experience of others under similar cir cumstances, who have been most suc cessful in checking colds, in their be ginning, you will secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without dlay, and use it faithfully. There are many families who have used this preparation successfully for years and hold it in high esteem. It is excellent. Oet the habit of ordering Blended Purity Flour made at home. o27tf Seasonable Remedies LAXATIVE COLD BREAKERS. K-C COUGH SYRUP. (The old reliable remedy.) NYAL'S LAXACOLD. (The ideal Cold Tablet.) K-C HEADACHE POWDERS. (A positive Headache remedy.) NYAL'S CHILBLAIN LOTION. NYAL'S TONIC. (Aids digestion.) NYAL'S HUSKIES. (Stops that tickling in the throat.) CROUP REMEDY. RED CROSS PLASTERS. (For colds or lame back.) K C LEMON WITCH-HAZEL CREAM. (Makes a rough skin soft and velvety.) NYAL CHARCOAL TABLETS. O f We have a large ass iPCClci I Edison Cylinder Records assortment of at Special Price Yours to Serve JS m K E I R Reliable Druggist Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. Bessie L. Babuik, Plairrtiff, vs. Steve A. Babuik, Defendant. To Steve A. Babuik, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled cause, on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons here inafter stated, or on or before six weeks from the date of the service of a copy of this summons and complaint upon you, if personal service out of the state is had, and if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for therein. You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publi cation for six consecutive weeks in l'he Hood River Glacier, a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub lished in Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, by order of the Coun tylCourt made November 30, 1921, di recting that sai I summons be so pub lished for a period of six consecutive weeks and requiring you to appear and answer said complaint, on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof, or of the service of this summons upon you, if served personally out 01 the fcitate. Ihe date of the first publication of this summons is December 1st, 1921. Paul W. Childers, dljl2 Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing In The Dalles, Oregon. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of On iron for Hood River County. In the matter of the Kstate of Louis Plog. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned administrator of the estate of Louis Plog. deceased, has filed with the ( otinty I uurt of the State of Ore- gon for Hood River County, his first and final account and final n nort, and that the County Court for Hood River County by an order made and entered on the 20th day of December, 1921, has appointed Saturday the 21st day of January, 1921. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. or saal day, in the court room in the Court House in the City of Hood River, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of any and all objec tions thereto. All persons having any objections thereto are hereby required to file the same with the County Clerk of said Court on or before said date. That this notice is published for four consecutive weeks in the Hood River Glacier by order of said County Court, made and entered on the 20th day of December, 1921. Dated tins 20th day of December, ML John F. Plog, d22jI9 Administrator. C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery C30EZDl TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT Renew Your Motor's Vitality That old expression of workmen, whose occomplish ments on your wares or your machines make them like new ao,ain, to use their own expression, is much overworked. But it is a fact that the reborinp; of cylinders of auto mobile motors restores them to their normal power. The little increase in the size of the rebored motors does not increase the power, but the fact that the motors are put in the condition in which, presumably, they left the factory, often accounts for what owners justly claim to be a noticeable increase in power. We have the most up-to-date facilities for reboring your cylinders. HOWELL BROS. FOURTH STREET Tel. 2551 Hood River Box Co. For Your Boxes Waucoma Lumber Co. General Lumber Business Telephone No. UI2 H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Othce, Smith Block, Room 2. Tel. 3')44 HOOD RIVKR, ORE. A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVEN. ORISON M. E. WELCH, tilGtHSID VrMKRIYVRY BURGEON la prepared to do ny work In tbe veterip. iry fine. He chii be fonnd by calling at or ' t til- to the KHflblim tHlilew. LENORE GREGORY TEACHRR Of VIOLIN Knropean Tritium): ami Kxerience ('all Sal inlays at Oregon Hotel, or address Miss. Gregory, 808 Hancock tit., Portland, Oregon. L. L. MURPHY, D. D M General Dentistry Room 11-18 Braotrn Bldg. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic and Electric Treatment. Room 2.1, 24 and 25 lleilhronner llldg. PhOM 183:1. Hood-Kiver, Ore. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORN KY AT LAW Room 1 National Hank Building Hood River, Oregon Yes, We Are Giving You DELIVERY SERVICE from now on at 9:30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Any orders appreciated. Phone 3192. "GROCERIES OF QUALITY" Our Customers will rind us endeavoring to make ur reg ular priOM in line with the new market levels. PINE GROVE STORE I Hl( KtOHD. I'rop Forbes Paint Shop in FOLK I II STRKF.T Painting in all its branches. Tel. MM t ontiiation Constipation of the bowel ia a stop page of tl,e sewerage syetem that re moves waste matter from the body. It is as necessary that voi r bowels ninve regularly once each day, to carry off this waste, as it ia that the waste pi;es of your home be kept open and carry oft the waste from the house. If you would enjoy good health, kep your bowel. regular by taking Cham berlain's Tablets when needed. II. L. Hasbrouck, Optometrist. J. D McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Prai 'nal worker in Stunp. Concrete, Brick aii.l Piaster. RaoMatfatJb tirading. Ktc. Hood River. Oregon. RUTH HOWES Teacher of Piano Accredited Phono 3353 H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND KU HURON. ('Hi promptly anawrrnl In town or oouutr Ohv or NlKtit. Telephones: KmMenr-. It eh I : omre. U. Office In tbe Hroalni Balldinf B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work .110 Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER, ORI GON DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIPTON PHYSICIANS and BOROROR8 RiMint 17, 19, 20 Krositt Building Kes. Phones: Dr. Abraham OVJ. Dr. Sifton 3613. Office 4 1 -M . H. D. W. PINEO. D.D.S. DKNT1ST KLIOT ROtUMDM Teh-phone 31'.' IBHiD RIVKR E. L. SCOBEE. D. D. S. BRoslls RULDINQ Orhee H"tirs: S a ni to p. m. Office Tel. Ml R. -i lenc Tel 3412 MISS B. GRIFFIN Ttaeher f Violin. Piano. Mando lin. (Juitar. Etc. At Old Dabnej Residence Tel. 25M opposite Telephone Building. Dr. Carolyn underhill DENTIST Smith Building Telephone 2121 When you think of a Drug Store think of CHA5. N. CLARKE "Your Druggist" Phone your orders Phone 1262 C. H. JENKINS. D. DRRTRff Telephones: Office IOH1 ; residei Office oer But.er Back D I BO. r. STKANAHA Tei F 31 tljKN It-1 n Stranahan & Slaven General Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVIR. OREGON. Meats, Fish, Oysters The Winter months will soon be over. Enjoy Oysters now during these cold days. We have them. Our stock of fresh and cured meats, of all kinds, is always full. We now have an assort ment of smoked fish. Nothing better for breakfast these cold days. ZZIOIZZ3i The Hood River Market A 1 I) W I SPORT. Prop. Phone 4311 Storage for Your Apples at Hood River and Odell till the market improves. We'll need pples all through the winter to supply our customers. DUCKWALL BROS. Phones 4532: Odell liil