HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922 JC BIG REDUCTION Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires 2QxZ Fabric, $11.95 32x4 Fabric, $19.40 33x4 Fabric, $20.30 30x3 Cord, 32x4 Cord, 33x4 Cord, $15.75 $30.15 30x3 Ton Tested Tube 32x4 Extra Heavy Tube $1.95 $3.30 Other sizes proportionally reduced. Why experiment with ordinary makes, when you can buy this Skid Proof Long-Wearing Tire at above prices? THEY DO WEAR LONGER Cirele Overland Co. Distributors i AUTO MOBILES FOR HIRE NIGHT OR DAY WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS DODGES OR FORDS We also do a general automobile repair business. If you have trouble while in the Upper Valley, call us we have a Service Car and do towing MT. HOOD GARAGE JOHNSON BROS. TEL. 282 PARKDALE TRY BRADLEY'S Pies and Pastries Made in electric and perfectly sanitary shop. Doughnuts, freshly fried and delicious, 20c per dozen. Get the habit of dropping in for your fresh pastries. 309 OAK STREET IT'S APPLE TIME IN HOOD RIVER It's time to think of your selling connection for the season It's time that you start the marketing, of the Sly varieties. This is the time to sell, therefore the time to ship. IF YOU WANT YOUR MONEY QUICKLY AND WANT THE BEST AVERAGE write us about our plan of getting the money. Better do this at once. Tomorrow never comes. Marking stencil free, if you will write for it SHERIDAN FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. Portland, Oregon TEE BOARD OF PUBLIC CENSORS meaning the housewives of this community have put their stamp of approval upon our pure butter. If you believe in quality food3 our butter will live up to your expectations. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY t7ie Censors PRODUCTfH 5 - A c STUDENTS URGED TO BUY SCHOOL BOOKS For the first time in yeari the Book and Art Store, handling school books in this county, has secured a full sup ply of books a week in advance of the opening of school, and all students who know what their needs will be have been urged by school authorities to visit the store at once and secure their books. The store has received two tons of new books. The close margin of profit on books necessitates their sale for cash. An other rule that is strictly enforced is that no book may be returned after once taken from the store. GUN CLUB NEWS (By II. S. Dumbolton) On August 13 one of the biggest shoots ever held on the grounds of the Hood River Gun Club was staged when 12 men from the Portland Gun Club and four from The Dalles shouldered their muskets and came to Hood Rivei to compete in the team race between Portland and Hood River and a general merchandise shoot open to all shooters. A fine silver trophy cup was given to the winning ten-man team, a pair of high top boots to high gun, a shooting jacket to second high gun, and a pair of leather puttees to third high man. Just to finish a nice list of prizes, a Marble's Safety Hunting axe was given to low man on one of the teams and was won by J. C. Morris, of Port land. The team race consisted of 50 tar gets per man, or 600 to the team and was won by the Hood River team, with a score of 446 against Portland's 436. O. N. Ford, of Portland, won first prize with 49 out of 50. Marshall and Gibson, Davenport and Dimmick tied for second prize by bust ing 47 out of 50 of the little tar hawks, and the quartet smiled at each other and started in for the. real trouble of wearing each other down on a miss and out. Dimmick quit them early in the game but Marshall, Gibson and Daven port annihilated one string of 25 straight and started in on another one. Davenport dropped out on his sixth bird and Marshall on his 12th, leaving Gibson the winner of the second prize. Unden, Dumbolton, Button and Spence tied for third prize with a 46 out of their 50, and in the shoot-off of 25 targets Dumbolton and Button dropped three and eight, respectively, leaving Unden and Spence still tied with 23 each. They got tired of shoot ing and tossed a coin for the decision, Unden losing to Spence. In the 50-target match the following list will show some very good scores : Ford 49; Marshall, Gibson, Daven port, Dimmick and Chas. Vogel, 47; Button, Spence, Dumbolton and Un den, 46 ; Foreman, Anabel and Pooley, 45; Ingram, 44; Frank and Preston, 43; Broadhead, Loughery, Huston and Dawson, 42; Havliand and Carl Rand, 41 ; Moller, 39 ; Jaeger, Smith, Peters, Manning and Fred Vogel, 38; Alexan der, and Poe, 37; J. C. Morris and Po land, 36 ; Legg 27 ; Bishop, 16x25. After the 50-target match from the 16-yard line, a 25-target handicap event was introduced, in which two pair of spring fry chickens were put up as prizes for the two high men, and the spectators could see right from the start that those chickens didn't have any show at all. Anabel proved to be the best man in the back yard, and .. tha first, rmir nf chickens with a straight score of 25 from the 18-yard mark. The second pair oi cnic&eim had a harder time to find an owner, as nine shooters tied with a 23 out of the 25. In the shoot-off, miss and out, Marshall proved to be the most con .ictont ahnntvr and turkinc the chick ens under his arm, started for home. The individual scores in tne event are as follows: Anabel, 18 yards, 25; J. C. Morns, ic Uovilunrl 17. 23: Ingram. 18. 23; Ford, 22, 23; -Huston, 17, 23; Gib son, 19. 23; Marsnail, Zi, m; opence, ia oq. Ihirlpn 17. 23: Foreman. 19. 22'; Davenport, 17, 22; Dumbolton, 18, 22;!Dimmick, 19, 22; Carl Rand, 16, 12; Loughery, 18, 13 ; rreston, i. i; Legg. 16. 18; Button, 18. 17; Chas. Vogel. 19. 17; Frank, 19, 16; Broad head, 16. 16. cvhn onnlH evrwrt. a real live bunch of sportsmen to come to a clay target shooting match when both the deer and nrnima iiiin nwn on the lime dav? Such was the condition at the Gun Club last Sunday, but nevertheless a nui nf tha tana that could not CO hunting afield had to have something to shoot at and did quite creauaDie worn over the trap. The second three months' money prize competition closed last Sunday, A. r . uavenpori winning uie iu in Class A, and Frank Bishop winning in ralua H . Wa cannot sneak too biehlv of a man like Frank Bishop, who, over three-score and ten years or age. is .h n tn iun 11 n tn ine irans in ouen mnotitinn with a lot of vountr shoot ers and win first prize in his class with a general percentage or o. 10 say th lpf. it is a rniehtv good work. The Fooley contet, in wdicq a one M.r.r.1ikr QMM rifle ia to be triven na fiat nri. a nhrrfitinc iacket as sec- no It. i o . j nH nrivo and fishing reel for third prize, gives promise of being a moft leaden in the contest have a difference f nniv nn wr cent between them. and some others are so close that they are likely to De at tne ceau Deiore n i over. The scores lor tne last snoot, shooting at 25 birds, are: Added target hdep. Broke Fer ct Dumbolton 0 J iw Davenport 1 22 92 Frank 1 20 84 Loughery... 1 20 84 Hav.land 0 20 80 Peters 2 15 68 The Vogt championship belt had easy tranolinor and was wnn from Frank bv Davenport with a straight run of 15 targets. There will be no regular.shoot at the grounds next bunosy. East Fork Ditch Notice After September 1. water of the East Fork Irrigation District will be turned nff for a neriod of arcroximate- ly three days for complete diversion of a.tr for Mpnwav construction, vn .nsi afiop that date there will be suffi cient water for dome tie oe but none fnr irricntion Durnoses. All orchardiKs are oreed to arrange their schedules mftrAinaiv in order that the board rrmv he ahle to foooerate with contrac tors and state ana county Minorities in hastening construction f the Mount Hood Loop High-?. Frank McDonald. 2431 Superintendent. AUTO DEALERS TO JOIN STATE CLUB Local automobile dealers plan on re viving an organization for affiliation with a statewide motor dealers' league, which will seek passage of bills for modifying existing legislation of mo tor licenses. Officers of the state or ganization were invited to come here last night, wnen a uinner was new vy the local club. Officers of the organization are : K. . Dickson, pres. ; Walter Shay, vice pres., ana coroen Alexander, aec-tieas. Koberg Beach Attracts Many Koberer's Beach, a long stretch of sand bar along the Columbia a little over a mile east or the city, is now daily attracting scores of women and children. Mr. Koberg has developed the beach considerably, having con structed a slide for the children and adequate bath houses. Huge tables have been arranged for the conveni ence of picnickers. Sunday an estimated zuu visnea tne nleaaant beach, and as many adults as children enjoyed the swimming. While Mr. Koberg has arranged a net-enclosed area, that is shallow and safe for children, skilled swimmers may plunge in a deep protected cove beside Stanley Rock, a landmark of the mid- Columbia. The beach is reached by a private road maintained by Mr. Koberg. The way is now in good condition. Hot Weather Diseases n;anrWs nf the bowels are extreme ly dangerous, particularly during the kn uiouthar nf the summer months. l.Ub TT - and in order to protect yourself and family against a sudden attack, get a bottle of Chamberlain a uonc ana ui arrboea Remedy. It can be depended uoon. Many have testified to its ex cellence. Tlif Ifool River Fprty Co. if tnakin? riSl. N h 'KhAULKIOt BW Willi Ar- r.i l i nv ratline It an in ! ts( k of ioch tie that one tackae 'rant with rath tank of prT. This makM mnrh for the convenience i of tLe orctaiditt. j2tf Summons In th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. State Land Board of the State of Or egon, Plaintiff, vs. emu v. west, Mary Adlme west, tuarie a. uoie an Amv Cole-Magill. Defendants. To Emil D. West. Mary Adline West, . . v- i l a at i a a :ii Earle A. uoie ana Amy loie-magm, the above named defendants : Vmi and each nf von are herebv re quired to Ippear and answer the com plaint in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication or this summons, to n,; . rin - hnfnre the 2(ith dav of August, 1922. If you fail so to appear and answer, juogment win oe lanen against you, and each of you, for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to wit : For the foreclosure or that cer tain mortgage, made and executed by the defendants Emil D. West and Mam AHIinA West to the nlaintiff. the State Land 'Board of the State of Ore gon, dated the 15th day or January, 1915, recorded Vol. 10, page 25 of Mortgages, Hood River County, Ore gon, securing the promissory note of said last named defendants for the $2 .000 of even date therewith. due one year after said date; and for the rurtner sum or attorney a faoi and far nlnintifT'a costs and dis- hurapmpntn and for a decree of this court forever barring you, and each of you or all right, title ana interest, in, and to said mortgaged premises, to wn: The northeast quarter of the north east quarter of Section Seven, and the north half of the northwest quarter and tbe'80iithwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 8, all in Township 1 North, Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian, according to the United States Government Survey, subject to the rigni or nne urove uox Company to remove the standing tim ber from the land. This summons is published in the ttnnd Rioor C.arer. a week I v newsna- per of general circulation, published and printed at Hood River, Oregon, for six successive weeks, in accordance with the order of the Honorable H. L. HuQhrnnclf (Viunttf Jiidce. of County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, dated tha 12th day of July, 1922. re quiring you to appear ana answer tne comnlaint herein on or before the 26th day of August, 1922. Date of first publication oi this sum mons is July 13, 1922. A. J. ueruy, Attorney for Plaintiff, jyl3a24 Hood River, Oregon. Notice of Sheriffr Sale In th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Hood River County. a D. Henrichs, W. J. Henrichs and I onrtra K I .HrSOn. Plaintiffs. VS. George I. Slocom, Zoloto C Slocom and Sanburn Vail & Co., a Corpora tion, Defendants. Unfit- in herebv triven that in ac- nnfanra tvith an execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court by the clerk thereor, dated tne 26th day of July, 1922, to me directed, , . . , on a decree or ioreciosure in iavur u the plaintiffs, C. D. Henrichs. W. J. Henrichs and lienors d. i.aron, biiu painat the defendants, ueorge i. Slocom. Zoloto C Slocom and San born Vail & Co.. a torporauon, en tered the 2Cth day of July, 1922, wherein the said plaintiff's recovered judgment against the defendants. George 1. Slocom ana .oioio v oiucum tnr ha enm nr ssfAJ. wun inieresi on k. , tinn it the rate of eifht per cent per annum from the 14th day r,i rwamhor 1913. and interest on the sum of $200 at the rate of eight per cent per annum since the 14th day of June, 1917, ana lor mveresi on uie sum of $200 at the rate of eight per cent .nr..,m ainre the 14th dav of De cember, 1915, and for interest on the sum of 1200 at me rate oi eigm per cent per annum since the 14th day of Q.r,orr,K.r 1 a 1 5. and for interest on the sum of tlOO at the rate of eight per cent per annum since tne i4tn oay ,.t rwom). or 1915. together with the further sum cf $100 attomey'a fees .nd fnr plaintiffs' cota and disburse ments, taxed at $42.90, and for the foreclosure of plaintiffs' said mortage in said suit described ; I will on Saturday, the 26th day of Aoguft, 1922. at eleven o'clock a. m., the court house, in the City of Hood River. Oregon, sell at publie auction to tne nignesi uiouer, cash in band, all the right, title and inlerett which the said defendants, George I. Slnctrn, Zoloto C Slocom mA .f.vm Vail &. Co.. a Corporation. k. .a ik. nth dav of March. 1907. or IIBU VII .iv ' 1 " . have since acquired in and to the fol lowing described real property in iiooa River Count?, uregon, w-wu; Lot 8 in Block 19. Hood River Prop er, situated in tne city oi iiooa niver, Oreeon : taid property will be sold subject to the ocual rigr.t oi rejempiin. Dated and first published and posted. . . . . at a I A I ii - this 5Mb Cay oi Juiy, 3j2Ta24 Tno. F. Johnson. Sheriff, Ho"d River Coonty, Oregon. " .CvV-A Most Miles per Dollar "f I A B .aT llik' ''''fjr" ' 11111 na inn ii of Extra Mileage IT is all true every word of the news that's going around about Firestone mileage rec ords and the phenomenal sales that have resulted. Chances are you really haven't heard the full story of the wonderful success of Fire stone Cords. We'd like you to call and get the actual facts. That is one sure way to make your next tire purchase a logical busi ness buy. We'll explain the blending and tempering of rubber double gum-dipping and the air - bag cure special Firestone processes. The unusual mileage being made everywhere will stir your ambition to reduce the operating costs of your own car. A call on us entails no obligation. Get the records divide the distances these Cords are covering by Firestone price. Then you'll be convinced that Most Miles per Dollar means what it aayv Drop' ia Any Tim FABRIC CORD Vm Oldfttld TW" ... W99 J Rteul.rSlte . I143 J0.3S Oldftcld 30x3 ...... gag y3 Extra Site X3 ........ 1065 33xS . No Tax MM MIS 37.70 46.S i3 GUM-BIFPED CORBS Sold by BARTOL-MANSFI ELD MOTOR CO. HOOD RIVER, OREGON A Ladder With A Point The Hardie Apex ladder is populan with many growers because they car work closer to the tree than with a Hat top ladder. 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