JIOOD RIVER GLACIER, TIIUItSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922 TRUCK TIRES and the Service of HEIGHTS TIRE f SHOP HOOD RIVER, OREGON Make sure your trucks are operating full time. The truck that's moving is the truck that's paying. Go over your tires, for hauling efficiency is dependent on proper tire equipment. Firestone Truck Tires are built in types to meet all trucking conditions -light delivery service, medium and heavy duty hauling. Their extra resilience gives the maximum protection against the constant battering of The Firestone Truck Type Cord Its carcass of gum-dipped cords is the strongest that can be built. Thebroad.fiat tread gives a more effec tive road grip. The tough, flexible tread stock extends from bead to bead and protects against rut-wear. road-impacts that endanger truck mechanism. They cushion loads over the roughest going. They are Most Miles per Dollar Tires that have held the respect and endorsement of users since the beginning of motor transport. Recent Firestone developments along these lines are worth your knowing about. It will mean not only lower costs, but better, more reliable service. MOSl ' Miles per dollar . 3JT S3 IgtfrMk . J 1IIB1KII 11"! , , n WE WANT Gravensteins, Kings AND Jonathan Apples Standard grades or faced and filled. Get free marking stencil at Glacier office. cnor5 SHERIDAN FRUIT & PRODUCE CO 211 Washington St, Portland, Oregon The Columbia Gorge Hotel Announces a series of WEEKLY SATURDAY EVENING DANCES The first of which will be held NEXT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1922 Beginning at 8:30 o'clock. RICHARDS' ORCHESTRA, OF THE DALLES Dancing until midnight Entertainment in charge of Hotel management. 1 DR. THRANE WARNS AGAINST BAD COLDS Dr. M. Thrn rhairmnn nf tha I Tuearlnv T.iinrh P.lnri at it. tuooUla meeting at trie Columbia Uorge Hotel. I declared mar. nun rniri vera tha hornn. Dinar Of more human ilia than nnv either I ulHOrflerH- MA vanrnan noranti ts taLu care of children when they developed coma, ah cnuaren with adenoids. he said, should have them removed Dr. Thrane Tiraiflprl tha wnrlr nf thn county health nurse, declaring that her inspections in scnooia would result in a minimum of colds. Dr. Thrane urged all local folk to attend the Portland Health exposition. He declared that physicians were now more and more practicing methods of preventing dis eases. Two guests vied with each other in paying pretty compliments to the val- I IK V. - rt. IVI I I I M T rT K W Mfl. Clair, declared that if he had Ms r-hnira of but five years to live and could spend them in the Hood River Valley, he would prefer them to 100 years back east. W. H. Galvani. offipial nf tha Poi.ifi Power & Liirht fV... thab he first came to the community 40 i vears aeo wnue with the niri n k. & im. co., declared that he had erred in not remaining and hooking on to some wonderful town or vallev nrnnprtv- He I Praised the builder of thn hnstnlrv for ma pioneering in sucn enterprise, de claring that structure somethinir of which the entire state is proud. Other guests present included f. K. rtnvid. of Seattle ; W. J. Cody, of Portland : H. W. White v. of Dee. and I-eon Foust The meetin? was enlivened hv musi cal numbers by Miss Sara Howes, pi- anist, and C. K. Benton, violinist. PRICE OF $12 PER TON ON CANNERS Movement of canning aDDles from here to The Dalles was beerun Mondav. The Libby, McNeil & Libby Company, according to Ueo. uibson. the concern s field agent, will probably purchase from 1,200 to 1,500 tons of canning fruit here this season. The apples must be 2 inches in diameter or larg er. A price of ?12 per ton has been established. GUN CLUB NEWS (By II. S. Dumbolton) Five of the scatter gun exnerts went to eastern Oregon on a duck and goose bunt, which greatly reduced the ranks of the trap shooters.last Sunday. Only three contenders were present to com pete lor the 1'ooley rine,;but those who were present had a good time, and made good scores in spite of the fact that it was a dark day and the targets were hard to see. Shooting at 25 tar gets the scores in the Pooley contest are as follows : Hdcp Broke Dumbolton 0 24 Button 0 24 Peters ....6 13 The next regular shoot will be held on the 15th of the month, there being no regular shoot next bunday. Don t forget our pheasant feed at the Columbia Gorge Hotel the last of this month, nor our rousing old time Thanksgiving turkey shoot the 19th of November. Per Ct 96 96 76 Check Artist Bits Town Local Her vice Rfntinnn Aiaenvaraii through bank clearances Monday that they were fleeced the day before by a clever bad check artist, who gave the name of K. Wilson, nassinir rhfrka forged on C. A. Reed, prominent East Side grower. The victims are able to give only meagre description of the man. who in each instance tendered a check for $16.50 in payment for a small purchase of gasoline. Cuff I A TT3 Batten's Delicious Large E. F. Batten, East Side orchard fst, has picked a remarkable crop of De licious apples the past week. Twelve year old trees on his place averaged 20 boxes of fruit. th annlni rnnnins tn the 64 size to the box. While young trees freauentlv bear annlea nf rhi size, it is rare that Delicious trees of the adult a?e vield amies aizinir an u I i o large. Specimens of tha rintrt annloi Ira nn display at the Butler Bank. We will commence receiving Monday, Oct. 9th. Van Horn Deliveries, Mason Warehouse : $6.00 555 Factory, Hood River Deliveries : PER TON Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. Films develoned and r.rinttw ly, A 24-hour service. DeiU Studio, tf DAHLIAS Choice Blooms of the Best Varieties, 50c and 75c per doz. n J. G. RUGGLES 1119 Prospect Ave., near 12th St. Hood River, Oregon Enrranca aloo oa Mjr Strrt. Visitor cordially welcome. Ford and Samson Truck Owners : Call at 109 Fourth Street and inspect our Tires and Tubes, at the CULP PLAN STORE The one that saves you money. Notice of Sheriffs Sale In the Circuit Court nf thn RrntA f Oregon, for Hood River County. StatA T.anrt Rnarr! nf tha Statu nf Or egon, Plaintiff, vs. Gertrude Van ti . n . i w voorniB-rarKer ana Ei. u. i'arker, ue- lendants. Nntire in hprehv oiupn that nnnn. ant to an execution and order of sale issued out of the nhnvn entitle emu t on the 3rd day of October, 1922, to me directed, wherein the above named plaintiff. State Land Board of the State of Oreirnn. rppnvuraii inhuman against the above named defendant, Gertrude Van Vimrhia.Parlrpr t.r tha sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon at six per cent per an num since the 19th day of April, 1919, and the further sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars attorney's fees, and the furher sum of Twenty-Nine and 20-10'k Dollars taxed as costs ; which execu tion and order nf aula warn rtntoH IU 28th day of September,' 1922. and duly entered on tha 3rd riav nf IVImI,. 1922: and which order pnmmanrltvi m 10 Ben me real property therein de scribed, to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs threeon ; I will, nn Ratnrrtav tha Ath A f November, 1922, at the front door of me court nouse. iionn Kivor i r.ann at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. on said date sell to the highest bidder, rash in hand, for the purpose of satis fying said judgment, all the light, title and interest said defendants, or either of them, bad on the 1st day of April, 1911, or have since acquired therein, in, and to, the following de scribed real property, situated in Hood River County, Oregon, to-wit : The North half nf quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Four, in Tnwnshi Range Ten East of the Willamette Meridian, containing twenty acre, more or less ; also all our right, titre and interest in that certain private roadway from the tract above de scribed across the south half of the northwest quarter of said Section 4 to I the County Road, which roadway is more particularly described in two cer tain deeds from John Leland 1 lender-! son and wife to Fred N. Dornbecker, one of said deeds being recorded in ' Book 27 at rare fit Hi anrl tha r.tk., -r i said deeds being recorded in Book 39 ai page iw or ine Kecords of Deeds of j Wasco County, State of Oregon ; also I all our ritrht. title and intprpot in that i certain roadway across the east end of j the south half of the northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of said ' Section 4, above descrired, to the south ' line of the north half of the NWJ of 1 the NWJ of said Section 4. and which 1 road right of way is described in a 1 deed from Samuel C Elliott and wife to B. L. Vtn oorhis recorded in Ree-1 ords of Deeds of Hood River Count;. ' Oregon, in Book 3. page 2-"; there is ' aUo excertted from thia rr.nrto .! five foot right of way heretofore con veyed to toe Hood River Irrigation District." Tboa. F. Johnson, n2 Sheriff. Diredt from Portland Irving Cummings' Screen Classic N DISTINCTIVE IN THEME MFFFDFMT IrV DADTDAVAt DRAMA j '-- ui ui i itn nt MAKILlmi IN ITS ACTION A Drama with the immortal touch. WITH ION CHANEY AND AN ALL STAR CAST Also Timber Queen and Century Comedy IAILTO October WED. AND THURS. I1&.I2 NO RAISE IN PRICES John N. says: "Don't drop the men, drop the price and sell more cars!" ( ZIP' HERE'S THE NEW PRICES Overland 4 Touring $666.00 Willys-Knight $1455.00 on CIRCLE-OVERLAND CO. C. A. Cass, President. S. D. Cameron, Vice-President. Wm. A. Cass, Secretary. HIS STORE caters to all classes of people, and we solicit your business whether you are a granger or not. Our prices are the same to all, and your children receive the same courteous treatment as your self. If you cannot shop your self give the little girl or boy your list and send them here, we guarantee satisfaction. Grange Co-operative Store Telephone 2131 3k