r(i(S(i t i (ir(iii) f T a nf c CsejaaaaaJMrf1 7( Woodwork VARNISH, STAIN and ENAMEL for everything that need preserving and beautifyind AND to-day, as during the past 71 years, the name "FULLER" means the same high standard in Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, etc. During this long period of time, in all conditions of weather, season in and season out, FULLER Products have proven their superior lasting and beautifying qualities. Thousands of homes and buildings have withstood the test of timo and the elements and are giving the maximum of service through "FULLER Paint Protection." For exteriors and interiors, the FULLER line meets every possible need, i There's a special FULLER product for everything that needs preserving and beautifying. Never was there a better time or better reason for painting than right now. High cost of everything makes your investment in home or building worth a great deal more than formerly. FULLER Paint and other products are the best investment for the protection of your property that you can possibly make. They save a great deal more than they cost. Look Up a FULLER DEALER in Your Town Some of the FULLER Products HOUSE PAINT FLOOR PAINT PORCH and STEP PAINT SHINGLE STAINS SILKENWHITE ENAMEL for interior woodwork DECORET combined stain and varnish in all shades for reflnishing furniture, etc. VARNISHES DEHOR ATO the Sanitary I . ' Kalsomine AUTO ENAMEL W. P. Fuller & Co! 1849-1920 Northwest Branch Houses at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise. 1 Train Kills Unidentified Man An unidentified man about 40 years old was killed last Thursday by u switch engine in the (). W. R. & N. yards. The man, whose body was ter ribly mutilated, is thought to have ar rived on an afternoon passenger train from the East. The locomotive was I Moving at a speed of only about three miles an hour when it struck the man, and his apparent deliberate action in I stenriinir before it leads to the suicide theory. Coroner Anderson took possession of the hodv. The accident victim whs finally ident ified as Dan J. McLuney through per forated initials in his hat. A few days before he came here he had been un der surveillance in The Dalles because of actions indicating- insanity. At a coroner's inquest Monday the jury re turned a verdict of deliberate suicide. No relatives have been located. Rubber Stamps at (ilacier of lire. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Surest Thing in the World Two and two have always made four. There would not be more than three million five hundred thousand Ford cars in daily service which is just alnntt one half of all the ant. .mobiles in America if the Ford, as a reliable motor car. did not meet the demands of all classes of people averywhere and under all circum stances. Two and two have always made four. If the malenal. the iron and the marvelous Vanadium ste-l used in the construction of the Ford chassis, were not of the highest quality known to the science of Metallurgy, then the Ford car could not have won its world-wide reputation for reliability. Two and two have always made four. When replacements and repairs are required on Ford cars, the Ford owner will be w isg in bringing his car to our place, lecae we use only the Genuine Ford fata, and we have the Ford skilled mechanics, and all the Ford knowledge that gies to maintain the high standard of qualitv which is original in the Ford car. When you want a Ford car or a For 1 truck, and when you want repairs or replacement for the same, we earnestly solicit your business, assuring ou of prompt attention, real Ford service, and economical Ford prices. DeWitt Motor Co. liurgelt Drawing School flans C. N. Burgett. The Dalles architect, is drawing plans for a new lO.room grade school to be erected this summer to replace the old Park street building. The building will cost approximat ly Sf.h.OOO. which will be raited by a re cently voted bond issue of $42,000 and a special tax levy. The construction will be brick, concrete atid tile. Special emphasis is being placed on the lighting and heating of the new structure, which will be modern throughout. Sato Him Will Kuildf j Sato Hros., Upper Valley Japanese orchardii'ts, are fi Mowing the example set by a number of their white neigh bors and are beginning the construc tion of a new apple packing plant. The structure will be 40x90 feet, one story. It will have a concerte base ment'providing storage for fruit. The Baldwin-Swojie Construction Co. has the contract. The Japanese men grow strawberries as well as apples, and the new structure will facilitate their ber ry harvest. IENNETT ISROTilKRS OFFER (lEVMAM) 6 Burnett Brutheis have a new e. r at ir Cascade garage, the t'l , . . ight Six. which ha become known ;i lie little brother of the Chai.dlar. Th tandsome appearan of the car ha vnn it mu'-h favorable comment. The coming of the ( levelai id Six wises new standards in the light car field. In the lines of its design, in the ncety of all its fittings and furm-lings, and in the beauty of its finish, it reflects the ideals which created it, and which are built into it. The Cleveland Six is built with four types of body each designed with doe thought to grace of line and to com fort. The touring car seats five persons in 'mutual comfort. It rides smoothly at any 8eed. Its deep cushions are up holstered in genuine hand-buffed leath er. Its well fitted top adds a touch of style. r-or the n any who desire a roomy three passenger single seat roadster, the Cleveland offers a mot satisfying model. A bur, wide seat, lots of leg room and cushions tilted just hs vou want them. It's a snappy, serviceable car. ruder the rear aeca is a spacious stowaway compaitment. A bevel glass window is used in the back curtail il of the touring car and the roadster. Two attiactive models complete the Cleveland line a five passenger sedan and a four passenger coupe, substan tially built bodies of pleasing design, trim ami finish. GLYCERINE MIXTURE SURPRISES HOOD RIVER The t ii it k notion of simple glycerine buckthorn Mark, etc., as mixed in Adlcr, okR, is Mirpri-ing. One spo nfltl r. lievea ANY CASK ge on Itnmaclt or Four stomach. Adlei i k:i acts i D HOT II upper mid lower battel and ra moves all foul accumulated BLSItei liicli poisoned Moniach. ( Mien CURE"1 niiMipitioii. Prevents appemliciti ne lady report she has no more ptifl in back of bend or gas mi Stomal h ain't using Adler i-ka. A.S. Keir, druggist WeSaluteThisTire You will too When you consider that the growth of our business de pends upon the kind of tires we sell and the service we render, you realize that Miller Tires must be exceptional or we would not feature them as we do. They are. They are long-distance runners built by uni form workmen to a champion ship standard. No tircj cost you less per mile, none others are Geared-to-thc'R oad. WM. WKBER HOOD RIVER Program for Hood River Sunday School Association The program for the Hood River County Sunday School Association, which will meet next Wednesday, is as follows: 10:ir Song Service, L R. Acheson. 10:li0 Keynote Message, Rev. W. O. Benthin. 10:55 Music. will provide coffee, cream and sugar. Bring your lunches. Aftrruuuu raatun 11 M "The Problem Shop," Harold F. Hum Ix rt, Shopkeeper: How put enthusiasm into a lifeless school? How increase attendance and hold mem bers? How to secure teachers? How get workers realize responsibility? How use Bible in class recitation? How grade ungraded Sunday School? How to start and maintain a leadership Training Cfcss? 8 How divide the Sunday School period for worship and instruction? St How make opening service of worship fTective? 10 How maintain (order? 11 How increase offering? 12 How make secretary's report interesting? IS How conduct verse finding contest? 14 How use illustrations effectively? 15 How hold older txcys ami girls? 16 How secure reasonable lesson preparation? 17 How make adult classes valuable 18 How secure hearty co-operation of parents? 11:45 Veterans' Recognition Service Five subscriptions to the Oregon Sunday School Outlook will Ite awarded for one year to the school having present the largest number of members who have lieen connected with the Sunday School work for more than 35 years.) Special music by Rev. and Mrs D. M. Carpenter. 12:00 Luncheon, Ladies of Entertaining Church O 1:30 Song Service, L R Acheson. 1:50 The Sunday School Future of Hood Hood Rivei County. Resrt of Commit tees. Election of Officers. Expression, Miss 220 Education Through Georgia Parker 2:50 Roll Call of Sunday Schools i Delegates stand, give number, average attendance for post month, amount given to Associa tion work. Recognition to school having largest number in attendance in propor tion to average attendance Recognition to school paying largest per capita toward Association work. 3:10 Address The Winning of Youth Harold F Humbert Rev. Euruuui trrtw r 7:30 Praise Service. 7:45 Solo, Harold F Humbert. 7:50 'Installation of Officers. 8:00 Rose Song, by Girls of Mrs Kellar's Class. Congregational Church Sunday School. Religious Education and the New Age, Rev. Harold F Humbert. SPRAY TALKj B) l.er I hilds Tit' Oil Applic.ilHin vfJather conditions during the past Ihree week? have been WC Ui, favor able ft.r the implication if the oil spray. Foliage development i now rapidly taking place and the leaf rn lets will soon he hatching, s.. il is ad visahle to apply the oil immediately even though weather conditions are not ntitely lavorahle. Use tha oil at the rate of 8 100 until the leaves hegin to .how a little. This sueiigth will prob nably not he safe alter the 16ih oi 17th of the month If yuu have ni t finished it this time cut the strength down to 100. In traveling al ng some of the high ways of t!ie valLey the presence of a lot of very poorly spruyed orchards is noticeable. Streaked limbs on apraved trees are signs of a Door job. There will tie lots of leaf roller on trees that show this condition and a grower whose trees show this condition shiuld be ashanied of himself and his work. A grower who sprays this way can make more money by leaving the oil in the P barrel than hy putting it on the trees. The Delayed Dormant Application The dtflieulties that have occurred in applying the oil at the proper lime will make it difficult t apply the delayed dormant application of lime sulfur at the logical time in a good many orch ards. The delayed dormant stage is rapidly approaching in the lower sec tions of the valley. On the West Side wheie the oil is not being applied" giowers should plan to apply their spray the latterfpart of this week ( 16th or I7tb). Where oil is being applied we will have to await developments befoie giving out a recommendation. The St that we have not I ..en bothered with scab to any great extent during the past two or three y:ars -huiild not cause glowers to lessen their tight against the fungus. Fiom pr SITU, in licalions three thorough ap plications, the delayed dormant, pink ind calyx application of lime sullur will absolutalj pi event scab from de veloping this season. We can continue to keep the valley free from the dis ease it I bete precautions are taken. Use the lime-sulfur at the rate of 1-25. If brown aphis hai bothered, old black leal 1-120H. Spra inn of Anjuu IVus The pears In the lxiwer Valley will reach the ' pink" stage in abjut a week. Pears other than the Anjou v.ay he sprayi d with the l.me-sulfur .vilhotil Injury. Lime sulfur on the Anjou, however, causes a russet and iMttJd not be used. Atomic Milfur has teen found effective tor this applica . ion. It should be used at the rate of VI pounds to 100 gallons a. id can be ob ; lined i al Bennett Br.. Arsenate of lead, 2 10) (pnwd.r) fhoull be added foi the contiol of the green fruit A'orm, an in-ect which causes an in jury similar to that of the leaf roller, Ue lime sullur 1 25 on pears other ban the Anjou, plui the arsenate of lead. WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS A rhort htisine s meeting wes held iy the Club last Wednesday, so many nen.bers I. en g desiroUl of attending rhe lot. r hind ineeti. g hi Id tb:it day. i he Club vol d to sppioprisle to tne ivi. ci in i.iUi e, W t, C (J Huelat, hflirman, ru n of money .-tiffi lenl to iHlieha e tiliee g.i.lia. e KJMIa 1 01 the in w mi to purl. Lt ltois weie lead from i h- a 'era I tn com nit ers re q e i n 'he t blti to consider trie mat UM ol taking Uu the itiiil , of i ol tical ciei.ee and al o Ihe mallei ol provid ing in miis ol education for bl. d u lulls ill the state ol Oregon, tiuii g theoi for arrnrig I h I r livinif. Mm liobin-on -a appointed I i preset I lle.-e two nl jivl to I lie Oub al tho text uiiet- n. The Club membership having grown -o Urge us lo make il very difficult to eive the pioposed dinner as an enter lainment for the husbands, it was de- sidai to abandon "busLanda1 " night lor this year. At a nueling of Ihe board of director- immediaUlv following the regular tub an aa ting, Mis. W. A. Schatfner .vhh appointed to retires, ni the Club on the committee of citizens which iB woiking in the interests of the new hospital. The Club will meet Wednesday, April 21, for nomination of offi.ers for the ensuing year. Miss (Irace R. Wilmot, a consulting decorator of New York city, will ad dress c'uli women of the mid-Columbia under the aupsicea of the Woman's club Saturday, April 24. Miss Wilmot, who is touring the country under fed eral direction, will talk on home decor ating. All club women of the district have been invited to attend the meet ing. For electrical troubles and ttorage batteries, see Hakin. 111-15 lid St m8tf If An Oregon family of four bsd $100 a month to get along on in l!H3. but had grown into i family of ten uith only $45 a month income in hot, bow in the world would it live-' That Is the Case With The State University, the Agricultural College, and the Oregon Normal. In l!lli ihev had 2W students; now they have 5400. And $1 in 1013 is only as good a Ci cents today, in purchasing power If You Yourself Were Responsible cool I yon rarry on the work of the College, I niver-ity and Normal on the same tate mi . port a in 10HT You Could Not Neither can the ,-tate University, the Agricultural College, snd the Normal School d, it WU1 von not help thee three instutmns W continue their uee iul and productive work (or Oregon by voting on Mar I'l for the Higher Edu-cati-'iml relief measure? P.M KilTrrtlvmrm Invrtnt by i oim nymmi In bfh forth Joiat Alarnol lUHK ( wnniir M lor Hlber txlarauaa la USSWSSk, Ml Pn-rfx-fc Block, Port lead.