HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JtJNE 29, 1922 That STJLS r on www" I jTJ , lining of your shoe be I J f cause it means what "Sterling meant on silverware. " Thi Star" fijiea the atandurd of lability in shoea. A SOLID. ALL -LEATHER SHOE, if properly made, weare longer, holds its shape longer and, in Every Way, is a better shoe than one in which substitutes for leather are used. "STAR BRAND" SHOES Are Absolutely All Leather. $50 CASH and a New Pair if you find leather - board, paper or fibre-board in the soles, heels or count ers of pair bearing the Trade-Murk Star. 'We handle and recommend -STAR BRAND" SHOES for every member of the family, and in all styles, because "Star Brand Shoes Are Better " J. C. Johnsen EVERYTHING ELECTRIC Our bakery is equipped with the latest electrical appar atus, sanitary and so constructed as to make possible the making of Better Bread at a minimum of cost. We really want to please the people of Hood River. First, last and always it will be our effort to sell you products of quality. We invite the closest inspection. Call and see us in the Bartmess Building on Oak Street. Our location is as conve nient as could be secured in the city. Take home for lunch some of our breads, pies, cakes or pastries. Buns and rolls a specialty. BRADLEY'S BAKERY ASK YOUR CROCER FOR OUR BREAD AND YOU'LL GET II We Strive To Get The Best That Is why our plant has been equipped with a refrigeration system. It Insures a steadier low temperature for the protection of our Oregold , butter. We want to make It rlht and keep It riht, for then we will merit and et from the people of Hood River a spirit of ood will. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY rT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 . Taking'effect Wednesday, October 29th, 1919. ... i OCTHBOCD NORTHBOUND Motor. Billy r. u. 4.00 4.03 4.13 4 26 4.JM 4.SS 4.40 4.4S 4.47 4.60 4.67 6. OS 6,1? 8.17 . Ha. 3 Meter li!y A. M. 10.45 10. 4 10.67 11.10 11.13 11.18 11.23 11.26 11.30 11.33 11. .18 11.43 ll.M 12.00 M. KDdJf A. M. 8.00 8.05 8.15 8.25 8.30 N.40 8.45 8.60 9.(0 9. OS 9.20 9.25 9. 85 10.00 A. M. Stations It. BooJ River Ar. ....Powerdale ... ... Switchback .. ....Van Horn ... Mohr Odell Pummit .... Mouther .. .. llolstoin ... . Winana ... . Iw . . . Trout Creek . , . . . .V.'ood n orth . , .Ar. rrkU!c Lv Jlo.1 I No. 4 No. No. I Imliy tidily m,.,. Motor Eiwpt Kicept fr Haturdy Sunday nndy Pally Only p. m. a. u. r. m. r. m. 3.00 9.25 2.15 6.45 2.57 9.22 2.11 6.41 2.50 9.15 2.04 6.34 2.40 9.02 1.52 6.22 2.S5 8.68 1.48 6.18 2,30 8.63 1.43 6.13 2.25 8.46 1.36 6.06 2.20 8.42 1.32 6.02 2.10 8.87 1.27 6.67 2.05 8.34 1.24 6.54 2.00 8.30 1.20 6.60 11.15 8.25 1.15 5.45 11. OS .15 1.05 6.85 11.00 8.10 1.00 6.30 a. m. a. m. r. m. r. M. $team. fMotor. Owing to limited tr re on Motor Cart all tronka and heavy bacgage will be bandied :a tbe teaiDtraim, either in advacre of or following the passengers. l.J.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands S. A. DOCKSTADER Piano Tuner Lea re Ordera at EUELOW MUSIC STORE THE FASHION STABLE'S ParKdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4. SO p. m. Leaves Park dale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leaves Farkdale at 6 p. m. DOCK OFFICIALS SEE DAN WUILLE PLANT John'H. Burgard, chairman of the board of Portland Dock Commissioners, and E. B. Hegardt, engineer of the Dock Commission, were here last week studying the ventilated storage quar ters of Dan Wuille & Co., London apple merchants, whose northwestern headquarters are located here, and who last season began the direct export of apple from Portland to England in huge quantities. tbe Portland Dock Commission re cently announced that it would provide equipment for an approximate 300,000 boxes of apples on the wharves. A visit of the two chief officers to the local plant indicates that they antici pate installation of ventilated storage facilities similar to those found effi cient by the London shippers. HOWE HAS UNIQUE MOTOR REPAIR SHOP One of the uniauest automobile re pair plants of the city is now operated by Fred Howe, who has been engaged in the business since the first cars were'put into commission here over 15 years ago. Mr. Howe, has secured the large paint shop on Columbia street, formerly occupied by J. B. Hunt. Here he operates his lathe and other machinery with a ford motor and over head shafting. The motor runs a 'breaker-in" machine for testing out newly ground cylinders. Mr. Howe's place of business is large and airy. It is equipped- with tha latest tools and appliances of all kinds. The pioneer automobile man is kept busy in the repair and remedying of motor troubles. FRUIT FREIGHT RATE TO YAKIMA CUT Hood River's finest eating place. Ser vice continuous 6:80 A. M. to 11 P. M. The Pheasant. jeltf H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor OiSce, Smith Elock, Room 2. Tel. 3044 HOOD EIVER, ORE. Reduction of freight rates on straw berries from here to Yakima, Wash., resulted last Thursday night in the shipment of a carload of field pick strawberries to the Libby. McNeil & Libby cannery there. The Dalles plant of tbe Libby concern, which contracted all of the culls and held picks of the Apple Growers Association this year was overstocked because of the height of harvest season, and but for plana of shipments to the new Yakima plant, some of the berries might have been lost The reduced rate is 30 cents per 100 pounds, with a minimum of 20,000 pounds. The lower freight charge win proD- ably result in tbe shipment of local and Mosier cherries to xakima. CLARK GETS CONTRACT, McNARY TO SALEM P. F. Clark, sales manager of the Apple Growers Association for the past year, has been retained by the co operative sales organization on a three- year contract. Mr. uiaric wno came here last year from Yakima, where for many years he was connected with the apple marketing concerns, has pur chased a bungalow home from J. F. Batchelder. Robert G. McNary, who has been assistant to Mr. Clark the vast year, has been named sales manager of the soft fruits department of the Oregon Growers Co-operative Association. He will leave for Salem this week to make his home. Mr. McNary, a great war veteran, is a graduate of tbe Uni versity of Oregon. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of. Oregon, for Hood River County. A. E. Hansen, Plaintiff, vs. Lillian Hansen, Defendant. To above named defendant, Lillian Hansen: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint herein tiled against you in the above entitled Court, on or before the 81st day of July, 1922, that being the date and time fixed by the Court for you to ap pear and answer herein, and being more than six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this Summons, and that if you fail to so appear or answer, in default thereof. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint. to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant herein, and for such other relief as to the Court may seem iust and equitable. . Ibis summons is being published once a week for six successive week by Order of Honorable Fred W. Wil son. Judge of the above entitled Court The first publication being June 15, 1922, and the last publication being July 27, IWO. J. Mlvestone, Attorney for Plaintiff, Who is a duly admitted and practic ing attorney in and for the btate of Oregon, and whose residence and post office address is at 522-G23 Lumber men's Building, Portland, Oregon. jel5jy27 Mr. Caroes Writes From California "Standish, Calif., June 18, 1922. Editor Glacier: We, like you, have had a very late spring scarcely any growing weather. The last -few days have been warming up, and the grain is growing very rapidly. Alfalfa har vest is just beginning. Help is very hard to get no idle men in the valley The Redwood Lumber Co., at West wood, is running 600 men short They cannot run the night shift because of scarcity of help. The crop prospects are for a good crop throughout our valley. Our most nattering crop prospects consists of about 300 young turkeys. Out of a hatch of some 300. we lost only six young turkeys, and they were tramped to death by the mother bens We are not bothered with any poultry diseases. Our only pests are the mites and that can be overcome very readily by proper spraying of nesting places, coops and yards, also by greasing the young pullets. It s a sight to see all this nock of turkeys coming up lor their daily feeds; nearly as interesting as watching the apples grow. w. L. Uarnes. Franz Gets Orders From Afar The prominence or Hood Kiver as a fruit producing section was indicated last week when the E. A. Franz Co, received an order for pruning and thin ning shears from an orcbardist in east ern yueDec. a snort time ago ine concern had an order for orchard sup plies from Massachusetts. Mr. Franz thinks the order received from Quebec resulted from the investi gations made here a number of years ago by a prominent Catholic leader who owned fruit tracts in eastern Canadian points. Durlburt Named Citj Engineer C M. Hurlburt, overseas war vet eran, having been.a captain in charge of maintaining roads in France, has been appointed city engineer, succeed- ng Kj. t. iseweii, who recently re- itned. Mr. Hurlburt, who has been engaged in highway work for many years, having built roads in Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana, will have charge of the seven- eighths mile of concrete market pav ing now being constructed by the county juat south of the city. lie is owneriofan Oak Grove orchard place. Buyers' Week in August Portland already is making big prep arations for tbe tenth annual Pacitic Northwest Merchant's convention. commonly known as Buyers' Week. to be held there August 7 to 12. The event gives promise of being the big gest and tbe best convention of the sort ever held on the Pacific Coast In every rcapect the genera! entertain ment to be accorded visiting buyers win far outstrip uat of former con ventions held by the wholesalers, job bers and manufacturers of the city. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. t. D. lienricbs, W. J. Henrichs. and Lenora B. Larson. Plaintiffs, vs. George I. Slocom, Zoloto C. Slocom and barroom Vail & Co., a Corporation Defendants. To Sanborn Vail & Co.. a Corpora tion, one of the above named defend ants: 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 suit within six weeks of tbe date of the service of this summons upon you, to-wit: on or be fore the 2nd day of July, 1922; and if you fail so to appear and answer the complaint, for Want thereof, the plain tiffs will apply to the court for the re lief demanded rn said suit to-wit: ror judgment against the defend ants, George I. Slocom and Zoloto C Slocom for the sum of $800, with in terest on tbe sum of S100 at the rate of eight per cent per annum from tbe 14th day of December, 1915, with in terest on the sum of $200 at the rate of eight per cent per annum since the 14th day of June, 1917. with interest on the sum of $200 at the rate of eight per cent per annum since the lth day of December,-1915, with intereat on the sum of $200 at the rate of eight per cent per annum since the 14th day of September. 1915. with interest on the sum of 100 at the rate or eight per cent per annum since the 14th day of December, 1915: for the further sum of $100 attorney's fees and for plain- tin's' costs and disbursements herein ; For the sale of Lot 8. Block 19. Hood Kiver Proper, an addition to the Citv of Hood River. Oregon, to satisfy such judgment as tbe plaintiffs may recov er, and for foreclosure of that certain mortgage thereon, given by the de fendants, George I. Slocom and Zoloto C Slocom to the plaintiff, C D. Hen richs, and now owned and held by tbe above named plaintiffs, which mort gage is recorded in Book 27 at page 283 of the Records of Mortgages of said Hood Kiver County. Oregon : And for a decree forever barring and foreclosing all your right, title and in terest, in and to said real property, as being inferior and subsequent in point of time to the lien of plaintiff's said mortgage. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Hood River Glacier, a weekly newspaper of general circula tion, published and printed in Hood River, Oregon, pursuant to the order of the Honorable H. L. Haabrouck, County Judge of Hood River county. Oregon, made and entered on the 18th day of May, 1922; and which date is tbe first date of the publication of this summons. A. J. Derby, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, mllj22 Hood River, Oregon. Closing Out Miller Tires at reduced prices Cooks Grade Still Closed Residents of the Underwood, Wash.. orchard district bere last week on bus iness, announce that tbe Cooks section of tbe North bank Highway, where crews for tbe past six weeks have blocked the route in tbe construction a new grade, will be open about uly 15. Traffic is now detoured by ay of local ferries across the Colum bia, down tbe Columbia River High ly. Re-commends Chambe rUIn's Tablets "Chamberlain's Tablets have been used by my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. When my husband goes away from home be always takes a bottle of them along with him. Whenever I have that heavy feeling after eating, or feel dull and played out 1 take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets and they fit me up fine," writes Mrs. Newton Vree land, Minoa. N. Y. Take these tablets when troubled with constipation or in digestion and they will do you good. X 32 x 31 x 32 33 :t 4 ... 34 x 4 ... 3 4 4 11.00 17.30 19.65 22.90 23.95 24.15 WM. WEBER. Insist on genuine Ford parts when having your car repaired. IickD Motor Co. vZjU 12 year's eiporience with auto mobiles in Hood Itiver. Cj-linders rebornl inJ general repair shop for motor ista. Located at corner 7th anJ Co lumbia Streets in old Hout Paint Shop. My work guaranteed. Give me a call. FRED HOWE Tel. 2464 Attention ! Amateur Photographers Let us do your developing and printing. We will give you the best and quickest service in the city. Films in before 4:00 P. M; today are ready at 4:00 P. M. tomorrow We carry a full line of Eastman Cameras and Films. Always new and fresh and always at your service. iqii Yours for Service A. S. KEIR Reliable Druggist Try The Drug Store First" C. A. RICHARDS 111 2nd Street 0 Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery IczionzDl TRY OUR Draught Luxo WE KEEP IT RIGHT G. L. DAVENPORT Grower and shipper Apples, Pota toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes true variety "The Best that's Grown" L MARK TRADE All kinds of Produce solicited. 147 Front St. PORTLAND. ORE. TAFT TRANSFER CO. Takes pleasure in announcing Special Summer Price For the Famous "All Heat No Ash" GASCO BRIQUETS $15 at Warehouse $16 Delivered Provided you order NOW. Phone 4251 SHINGLES CEDAR POSTS IN STOCK F. DAVENPORT, JR. Phone 1331. Agent Hood River Abstract Co. CRKAgj When you think of a Drug Store think of CHAS. N. CLARKE "Your. Druggist" Phone your orders Phone 1262 L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M. General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 Brosius Bldg. DR. N. PLYLER CU1ROPRACTOR Chiroprsctic snd Electric Trestments. Rooms 23, 24 and 25 tleilbronner BUlg. Phone 1833. Hood Kiver, Ore. R. C. GLANVILLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 1 National Bank Building Hood River, Oregon H. L. DTJHBLE, PUYHICIAN AND SURGEON. Calli promptly anawerMl In town or ooontry l nj or Mini. Telephones: Kmldence, lusl: Offloa, 1241. Offlca In Ui Umiu Builduif DRS. ABRAHAM AXD SIFTO.N PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Rooms 17. 19, 20 Brosius Ruilding Kea. Phones : Dr. Dr. Abraham 4152. Sifton 3613. Office 4151. H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. DENTIST ELIOT BUILDING Telephone SS12 HOOD RIVER E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. 8. BROSIUS BUILDING Office Hoart: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Office Tel. 3161 Residence Tel. 3412 Service! Service! Service! We are here to serve the fruit growers who are now busy with the rush of Spring work. Just call us for your grocery needs and let fix up your week's supplies! The smallest item, however will be prepared for you with a courtesy which we hope to make a characteristic of our store. We are ready to do our part in hastening along the spraying and Spring cultivation. m FRASIER & SON C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1061; residence 3331 Office over Butler Bank Legal Guarantee Oiveru mW mt Kmif T ri rrti WL Atk U Ht Gto-M r lia Trctawt.' KRLSSE DRUG COMPANY HOOD RIVE.R. ORE. B. B. POWELL i Plumbing, Heating and sneer, netai wor& 211 Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER. OREGON Notice To Builders We ae now working our gravel pit and an f urnsih you building material on short no tice. With our dump trucks and hoppers we are in a position to deliver gravel, crushed rock and sand at a minimum of expense. Our gravel, containing 30 sand is ideal for concrete work. Hauling of all Rinds. Dealers in coal. Let u lay in a iupply of Nut Coal for summer fuel for your range. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 II. E. WELCH, 1, frprd to o ey wwa a it kki. ti; i.m. H c tw .t;f l t y c&.u at or . pf"ii( ! b f Mbtoa La i ia. j .1 Caljus Fruit Punch 1 r K refrenIn and wholesome. It is made of the pure fruit juices of California. Caljus hits the right spot when you are thirsty on a warm day. THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN R S. GEOP.GE