noon Hivf-ft i,Acu:n, tiwuuw, vavnT r, 1020 HhA ffiiurr ftlurirr AUtHllf II. ll I'uWi.h.r. SiiMfrliillon.i2.00 IVr War. THE JAPANKSK ()l KSTION We reprint in another column thin wttak H HtHtement of .IhiihiiiiM' artivi- ties in Oregon aa prepared liy the Ore gon Japanese Association. The data leemingly in fair and reliable. It may he convincing that to date OfVgM haH no detrimental inrlurree arining from land ownership of the Nipponese. This is all beside the question. We admit that our proolem here has not reached the stage of that of California. It is a potential one. Yet all indications point to just such a status as exista in our sister state to the south if Japan ese are allowed to continue their influx to such fruit districts as Hood River. The Pacific coast states can pass laws preventing land ownership. Most of them already have done so and are ready to make such legislation really stringent. But in the final analysis the question is one for the federul gov ernment to settle. Procrastination at Washington may lead to a friction that may result in more than ernbarrasment for the na tion. Delav is dangerous. As long as Japanese are permitted to enter Amer ica and own land, under whatever terms they come, just so long will agi tation rage. Radical proponents of the Japanese and equally radical anti-Jap anese throw a web of exaggeration around the controversy. The federal government can end the problem for all time by taking a firm stand and frankly telling Japan that her nation als, who'cannot assimilate with Amer icans, must, remain away. Some busi ness interests of this counrty'fearing strained relations, and a loss of dollars to themselves.are bringing pressure to bear for Dostrioniinr a frank ultimatum to Japan on the subject of imtnigra tion. Delaved long enough a settle ment of the problem mav prove dan gerous. If the lya of lh town tmd their way would largely ahif t from here to The Dellee before nest Wednesday, when the MMMM Hrrua will call at the neighboring county neat. Until rircus.it begin to travel by airplane 00 I l ey rati reach t hough level ground for the big tons on the valley floor we are likely to go without the childhood pie DM of shouting at the Any tree is worth saving when the axeman app.ar anil Htarta an mm sary destruction, but the great old oak on Thirteenth street, the great branch es of which spread at a short distance from the ground, ought to be so le loved by all Hood River people that its loss would cause a ptrMWl grief. We wonder how many children have played fairy tale games among and beneath those broad and stalwart boughs. Jack Brown risked his life to avoid collidingjwith cureless motorists last week. Two cars were running abreast at a sharn turn on the Highway. Jack Brown is courageous, but the next fool ish motorist cutting capers on danger ous links of road may not meet with man of such consideration. Henri Thielo is the kind of a man to make a success of any venture. He is a hustler and a good manager. The ease with which he fed, to the point of comfort, that big crowd Sunday demon strated that he is much more than a man with a magnetic personality. We are glad to welcome him among us. Let the call go forth to all of the county for every rancher and every it v gardener to prepare the best of his products for the .ipproaching fall fair The event, which can be made interest ing and protfiable, is not far away. The good automobile camping park will cause many motor tourists to re member with fondness the name of Hood River. From the numbers who already crowd the park it seems sure that enlargements will be necessary. A NEED FOR HOMES No American citv has shown a faster growth than Log Angeles. People have not been drawn there because of indus trial activity. The benignity of cli mate has been capitalized by the pro gessive citizens of the city of angels Homes have been provided, and the retired farmer and business man, who have garnered their little fortunes by hard work in a severe wintertime clime of the middle west, have been ready to purchase them and to settle down in a country where the weather is less rig orous. where old aire feels less the thinning of the blood. Los Angeles niitrht point a way for us here in Oregon. Here in Hood Riv er, if we had more homes available we could materially increase our popula tion before winter begins. During the past few weeks we have heard of a number of families who would settle here if homes were available. Several of the prospective residents are folk of means ready to retire. Now that Henri Thiele and S. Benson have taken the tourist hotel problem off our hands, we might evolve some plan for stimulating home building in Hood River. Those who have to pass Mr. Beaure gard's pig pens on the Highway hope he will hasten the removal of the swine. Ros'n ears are ripe. CONCRETE IS TO BE POURED NEXT WEEK JAZZ We of Hood River are justified in keeping from our end of the Highway the taint of Jazz. We believe it a compliment to the good citizenship of Hood River county that public opinion is so strongly expressed in opposition to Sunday dancing. It is not a display of radical narrowness or tendencies to' ward the old puritanical, for we know those who protested to the county court to be men and women of toler- ence and breadth)f mind. The move merit is not one resulting from petty bigotry or factional feeling. The spontaneity of the expressions and the general representation of all the coun ty on the petition presented Monday should le a warning to all 00CMM med that we do not want the spirt of jazz to fasten on Hood River. Jazz is not a symptom today of My particular community or nation. It seems to have pervaded the globe. It is not merely a worry to Hood River people, but thinking, conservative folk throughout the nations are alarmed at the inroads it has made A summary in the editorial columns of Monday's Oregonian admirably sets forth the end.-, to which our morals have retro graded to the accompaniment of jazz music. We repent the editorial in an other column. The county is proceeding with con struction of a stretch of concrete pav ing on a main road through Ode II. Work has been delayed by a number of annoving incidents, it is stated. A steam roller secured for the task broke down and a number of other minor ac cidents occurred. It is thought, how ever, that concrete will be (loured next week. The county court has visited the place of MrswtT J. Nicholson, of the Krankton district, where a proposed new road will tie laid out, and has awarded her $.'i(MI damages, an increase of $lbl over the allowance of road viewers, the court also increased an award of damages to M. D. Odell, whose place will be crossed by a new road in the Odell district, from tM to $160. Man Uses Reserve Too Soon W. N. James, of Portland, returning home from a six weeks' motor tour that carried him and his family as far east as Bitter Root, Mont., had his first experiencejwith gas dine shortage here Tuesday. "I am much chagrined," said Mr. James, as he applied to dealers in an effort to get enough fuel to carry him tol'ortland during the day. "I had heard much of the gasoline shortage, and when 1 started out I secured a Ill- gallon drum, filled it and carried this reserve with me until just McON Starting on the last leg of the trip to lortlanil. dusoline seemed plentiful and we nsed all of our reserve. W arrived here with only about a gallon pf fuel, and all garages have the no gas' sign out. " Mr. James finally secured enough gasoline and kerosene mized to get him into Portland. MXON-MARSH CO. BUYS 01 T DEW ITI K. A. Dixon, former Vancouver, Wn. , merchant, and A. J Marsh, who until recently was in charge of the mechani cal department of the Ford assembling branch in Portland, have purchased from II. T. DeWitt the lattcr's auto mobile business here. The new con cern, which wilf be known as the Dix-on-Marsh Motor Co., will handle the Kuril line of automobiles, tractors and trucks exclusively. Accessories and tires for the general automobile busi MML however, will be kept in stock. Mr. Marsh is an ex-service man, and for IK months during the war was in charge of tuning up Liberty motors at the flying field of the navy at San Diego. The two new owners are young and progressive business men who have come to Hood River with the highest recommendations. Mr. DeWitt, a pioneer among Hood River automobile dealers, is as yet indefinite as to what his future busi ness relations will be. WRIGHT IS GOING TO CALIFORNIA R. V. Wright, for the past two years in charge of the Smith-Hughes agricul tural department of the Hood River high school, has accepted a call from the University of California to take charge of extension work in farm man agement. Mr. Wright, an Oregon Ag ricultural graduate, who has just re turned from a tummer session at Berk eley, will leave for the south by Sep tember 1. The local school board, who announce that no choice of a successor has been named, express regret at los ing Mr. Wright, who has been highly instrumental in building up pure-bred dairy stock here and in stimulating in terest in the annual fall fairs. BATHING SUITS Nw in the tinv you'll enjoy on- of lUtw f i n suilH we have I hi aea. n. vV ha io'vit displayed a nicer assort ment and tfct prices are very reanonahl. Any style u wish in cotton, wool and cotton mixed and all wool, plain and faii itrlptt. ('hildren's, Misses', Hoys', Ladies' and Men's Let us showjyou some of these suit. AT THE THEATRES THE LIBERTY Friday and Saturday, August 13 and 14, Olive lhomaa in Out Yonder, al so a Mutt and Jeff cartoon comedy. Sunday, one day only, August 15, Sessue Hayakawa in "The Temple of Dusk," also a Paramount Magazine. Monday and Tuesday, August 16 and 17. Henry B. Walthall in the great northern story. The Confession Also Larry Semon in "Between the Acts and a Topics of the Day. 10c and 35c. Wednesday and Thursday, August 18 and lit, we present the raramcunt Art- raft production, The Woman Ihou (invest Me," with an all star cast Also a Fox Sunshine comedy, "The Light Weight Ixjver." 10c and 35c. Friday and Saturday, August 20 and 21, we will present a Metro screen lassie production, also a Mutt and Jeff comedy. 10c and 35c. Vera Kolstad at the Liberty organ. AS TO (OM MRIA HIGHWAY DANCES Without attempting to cast any re flections on the promoters of the Home Park dance, other than an expression of our opinion that Sunday night danc ing Might profitably be eliminated and some other form of amusement substi tuted, we do wish to record our senti ment on nwdhouse. and dance resorts along the Highway. W U iu'Vt ,t was fortuna'e that citizens hastened to ex press a disapproval of dance.-. tr..,t might ap, ear risque. All of us know f the unsavory reading occurrences in Clackamas county have made for th-. Portland papers. We do not believe that Clackamas county is proud of some of the resorts just over the line. It is our opinion, based on an obeerva tion of reports emanating from them that Multnomah county resorts along the Highway are of a high order, jtt us of Hood River keep our resorts clean and make them places of which we will all be proud We believe that we have made a goo4 beginning toward a realization of w holesome places of aaiusement. Comment on Auto Park Hood River, Aua-ust 8, 1020. Mitor dlacier: We motored up from Portland yesterday with a big lunch, expecting to eat it in the new auto park. We drove in, and whiu ti ere w ere numerous tables and benches every fone was laden down with household stuff, chattels and bed- dinif. No one was eating and no one offered to clear a table so we could picnic. Now, is this park for "free lodgers by the week, or is it for the benefit of eople traveling along the Higwhay, to eat their lunch? We had to eat our lunch in the car and were very much lisapioined. In Portland the tables are not al low. I in be occupied for more than an hoi:' I v one party. It seems there ought to be a sign enforced to this sub ject so that ail might have an equal chance and "hogs" could not motiOx lize the park. Yours truly, Mrs. Percival U Adams. Apple Buyers Are Busy A large er cent of the apples of the White Salmon and Husum districts, ac- ordingtoJ. E. Made, here Tuesday from the latter district, have been pur- hased. Mr. Slade savs that Dan Wuille & to. and Page & Son, the lat ter firm of Portland, have been the heaviest buyers. 'I was offered $21,000 for my crop i mated at 10,000 boxes," said Mr. ate. "bat I declined to sell, for I be ve I will get more money." The deer season will soon be open. We wonder what district will first re port a man shot for a buck. ( tlit Ask That Tree Be Preserved Activity of crews yesterday in exca- f a magnified t i ak tree, stami:t c n the middle of Thirteenth i reel. Utween State and Oak, caused citizens to fear that the tree might 00 removed, and a protest followed. City authorities, however, state that the excavations will not endanger the tree. When Thirteenth street is graded. I have asked that the old tree, said to be one of the finest in the en t r. mid Ydumbia district, be pre served. I'r Scholl'a foot expert will be at .he store of J. C. Penney Co. Friday and Saturday. NOTE, Starting Monday, Aug. 16, Phe Liberty 't heatre admission prices will bet Matinees, 10c and 25c, ex cepting Saturdays, Sundays and Holi days. Lvening prices, 10c and 35c, dso 10c and 35c for Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Matinees. This raise in prices is made necessary by the con tinued rise in the cost of film rental, a recent "sharp advance of over 50 per cent in the cost of advertising as well as other increased costs in labor, and in every article used about the Thea tres. The only deviations from the above prices which will he made will be in a few instances where big pro tltu lions that are put on by the pro ducing companies are played at the Liberty, then they will be shown at exactly the same prices as they are shown for in Portland. THE GEM Thursday and Friday, August 1 1 and 12, Frank Mayo in the very latest Mayo picture, "The Red Lane," a tense story of the Canadian boundary line. Also enisiode 3 of that king of serial stars, Lddie Polo, in "The Van ishing Dagger." Saturday, one day only, August 14, the queen of light comedy, Mabel Nor mand. in her great Goldwyn success, "A Perfect Thirty-six." Also Burton Holmes Travelog. Sunday and Monday, August 15 and Hi, Dorothy Dalton in "The Vampire, " one of her famous Triangle plays. Al so Pearl White in episode 3 of I hi Black Secret," the serial of a thousand sensations. Prices at the (Jem 10c and 25e, in eluding tax. Barbara Vaughan at the piano. K. S. Olinger's Daughter Heroine Miss Mary Olinger, heroine of the Mton t urt hotel fire in Portland, is the youngest daughter of E. S. Olinger dean of Oregon iieace officers, who has lieen constable here continuously for nearly 40 years. Mr. Olinger did not know of the exploit of Miss Olinger until he learned of it through stories in Portland papers. He expressed a pride in the coolness of his daughter in limbing down shutters to escaoe the llames. Miss (linger has a brother, Winficld Olinger, who was in the aviation ser vice during the war. He now resides in ( alifornia. SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS Our first shipment of Boys' Suits for Fall is now in. We have a bitf assortment, Knickerbocker style with one or two pair of trousers. Full lined suits that will stand the rough wear that hoys are sure to give them. We have en deavored to select patterns that will not need to be cleaned every time the boy wears it, besides being neat and dressy in appearance. Bring the boys in and let us fit them out while our assortment is most complete. You will be pleased with them in quality, style and price. SPECIAL Ltdtef' Seamless IfW, fast black. A splendid value at the pair - I,;,, lies' Seamless Hose, fast black, white side, double hjMl llld toe. The pair Ladi. s' Fibre Silk Boot Hose, color tan, the pair Indies' Silk Lace Hose, color heather mixture, "seconds." However, the defects are so slight that they are scarcely noticeable. The pair 1 19c i 25c I 48 V i nese are $1.25 SPECIAL We are offering some splendid values in Lawns, Dimities and Flaxons in dainty stripes and figures. Good that will make up lovely into aprons and dresses for Ladies and Children, these pieces would cost us at least .: more riirht at the factory today if we had to buy them. Your choice while they last, the yard.. . 25c COLONIAL DRAPERIES A good assortment in stripes mostly darker shades. Here are some goods that will wear and give the best of sat isfaction. Look at it when you're in and you will or realize the wonderful values in them at the yard OOC HOOD RIVER OREGON Ue PARIS FAIR HOOD RIVER OREGON FREIGHT INCREASE ABOUT $200,000 The increase in freight rates will cost Hood Kiver apple growers approxi mately 200t000 this year. The in crease that will be applied to apples moving to points east of the Mississip pi, about 75 per cent of the crops which will exceed 1,225, (XX) boxes the coming harvest, is about 31 per cent The increase will also affect shipments of apples to California points. Last season the freight cost of a box of apples shipped to a point east of the Mississippi gateway was t2J cents, ex elusive of refrigeration, the increase th coming season, including refrigera tion charges, will be about 18 cents per box. loea shmners state. It is the belief of apple shippers here that the high freight rate will result in a concerted action of Northwestern fruit shippers toward securing water transportation. At present, says Walter Woolpert or Dan Wuille & ( o., no apples are moving to Europe by ocean freight be cause of an utter lack of refrigerated space on vessels. The increase in rail freights, however, will quicken inter est, both on the part of shippers and the steamhip companies. SUNDAY DANCING TO BE PROHIBITED Kor Sale Gnignanl grader. A. Ilukari. a5tf For Sale Year.old White Leg-bora liens, t, Q. Hlgdoa, MM Wilson Bt. a!2 FACULTY LIST FOR YEAR ANNOUNCED A. M. Cannon, superintendent of schools, has announced the following faculty list for the next term, which will open Monday, August 30: High school History, H. H. Conkle, principal; English and French, Celia Hunkins; historv and,hnglish, hvange- line Husbands: mathematics. Maybelle Phillips; commercial, Mrs. Edna Wise man : languages and athletics, Earl E Fleishman; science, Wm. J. Thornton home economics, Grace E. Smith manual training, U. C. Goodman ; su iprvisor of physical training, Frances Elizabeth Maker; supervisor of music Mrs. C. H. Henney. Junior high school- Principal, C. C. ewhouse; Mrs. Harnett Mlashfield, Mrs. H. G. Barklage and Miss Char lotte Kinnaird. Park street school Principal, Messie joyttte ; Alice Tomkins, Lina I.. Rob erts, Lulu Mrather, Velma M. Wilkin son, .Sarah Nealeigh, Vera A. Ulin. wo places remain to be filled. Coe primary school- Principal, Mrs. Henrietta Cornelius ; Mayme McKnight orence Mrosius, Marion Howe and Daisy E. Crocker. The following janitors have been ap xnntcd: High school, C. a. Jones 'ark street, Isaac Ford, and Coe pri mary, Walter Waddell. Divorce Case Filed Willis Wells Orvis has filed suit for iivorce against Mrs. Hattie Luana Orvis. charging'that she deserted him over a year ago when the family re sided at Livingstone, Mont., and re turned to PurTalo. Mont., where she has since resided w ith her mother. The couple was married in Buffalo October 17. 1915. Thev have one child. a small daughter. Forestry Undscaper Visits Prof. Waugh, chief landscape expert of the I'mted States forestry service. who visits national parks to select sites for tourist hotels, has been on a tour of the Ioop Highway around Mount Hood. iTof. W augh, who was piloted into the national forest district by Milton Cra ven, I'pper Valley packer, also visited liOst Lake while in the district. Notice of Union Picnic The Woman's t'nion of the Riverside Church ill participate in their Annual Picnic on Friday, August 20. st the ranch home of Mrs. A II. IVrry. They will start from the Chareli promptly at II a. m. All without means of tra- tation are intrncted to notify Mrn. I. K. Aeheson, chairman of the transporta tion. Mrs. J. W. Ingalls, 19 Chairman. Standard Gas Takes Jump The price of gasoline was advanced three and a half cents to distributors here last week. Dealers applied an in- rease of three cents to their charges, and motor fuel is now costing the con sumer 33 cents per gallon in Hood River. Notice of Dissolution Noti e is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing !etween the undersigned, doing business as the Hood River Motor Car Company, has been dissolved by mutual consent. J. O. Eastman, Archie Lust nun, a2ti M. F Ostenberg. Notice of Sheriff Sale Bv virtue of an execution in fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Hood River, State of Oregon, dated the 10th day of August, l!t2(, in a certain action in the Circuit (ourt for said County and State, wherein Belle Johnson as ilatintiff recovered judgment against i'aul P. McCully and Gertie M. McCul- Iv, his wife, for the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars with inter est at the rate of 10 per cent per an num since March 5th, 1915, ana costs and disbursements taxed at Dollars, and attorney's fees in the sum of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars Notice is hereby given that 1 will on the 11th day of September. 1920, at the east front door of the court house in Hood Kiver in said Lounty, at I o'clock in the afternoon of said day. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit : IjoI four ) in ection rour (41, Lots one (1) and two (2) in Section rive (St. and the southeast uuarter (SE1) of the northeast quarter (NED offSeetloa five (5), all in Township one (1) North. Kange nine () tsst, ot Willamette Meridian situated in the county of Hood River, State of Ore gon, containing 1"6 acres, more or less. Taken and levied upon as the proper ty of the said I'aul P. McCully and (tertie M. McCully, his wife, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of Belle Johnson against said i'aul V. Mc Cully and Gertie M. McCully with in terest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Thos. F. Johnson, Sheriff. Dated August 12, 1920. al2s9 Presented with a petition from rep resentative citizens from all parts of the county, the county court Monday modified a public dance license grant ing a permit to give dances at Home Park, located near Wyeth on the High way to such an extent that Sunday dances will hereafter be prohibited. The petitioners, represented in the court room by representatives of the Ministerial Association, Woman's Club, Merchants Association and civic or ganizations, also asked that dancing be prohibited after midnight on week days. The court, however, took this portion of the petition under advise ment, promising to set the hours for dancing at the September session of court. Yor sale To make room for soma registered Querns flows I have bought, I win sell :i good eowi, i jnst fTteb 0, Ti Roberts, Phon 11133. a!2 For Hale Horse and buggy. Horse gentle tor school children. Tel. MOl. 8. B. Car nine. SOU Kor Bale- BlgOt weeks old pin; Wade wood saw; Colombia arapbonola. uiadwvn Jyutf K.F.U. 4. For Sale A 4 year old DIN, weight 1380 guaranteed to work any where single or douh le. Tel... jjUf Kor Hale-Dodge touring ear, hilly egnipped a. J. Qraham, phone 1212, Kor Male Flume lumber, building material .11 ! slab wood, al mill, U mile soulli of Sum mil, W. 1. Klrby, plume Udell 10S. BlHf Kor Side windows, 1417 1. Standard and odd size doors window frames and glass. (Jail me u FOR SALE Kor Sale-One liorte, H yrs. old, weight about 1250. Perfectly reliable any place. Phone 5H63. 82 For Hale Desirable team black tiorses. Ex. perlenced In orchard work. Weight.. 2400 lbs. It years old. Apply 0. E. Graves, Oak Grove. Phone .5608. B12 Fur Hale- 1 acres, 12 bearing apples and pears. Modern 6 room house. Kunnlng water. Creek through place. Joining Barrett school. Price $700 per acre. Koute 4, box 52. Telephone 5751. a!2tf Kor Male or Trade Nellson Tractor 12x21 Almost new. Also .(bottom plow. One new g foot disk. B. D. Smith. Phone 5478. m27lf For Hale Second-hand auto parts. Garage, phone 3151. Heights jSlf Kor Hale 10 acres of land, suitable tor truck gardening. Imiulre Gerdes Hotel, l'hom 17C4. Jylnll For Hale Two brown Swiss cows 2 and rears old. Fresh 3 weeks. Calves go with cows. Fine cream and plenty milk. Will take hogs or wood In exchange. Also grod work and saddle horses for sale or trade. Hhelley's Woodward. rnooeS7Dt. 1 ' 11 For HalP Fresh 4-gallon cow. Two nici calves, work horses at your price. If you can't buy them trade nic something. Also a wagon. Shelley Woodyard, Tel. 3754. JS-tf Kor Hale-Team weighing MO, Also harness and wagon. Horn llros., phone V11. Jyltf Kor Hale- Three good cows. Am leaving Valley and will sacrifice for quick sale. Mrs Kdna Ellen Wright, Barrett District. a!2tf Kor Sale-Several hundred pounds assorted nails, one good sized tent floored, walled, etc with good lumber, mattocks, hoes, pitch forks, scytne, hay knife, etc. Also, a P. A O. disc. For the present can be seen at 1220 'I av- lor st., or N. W. I,eadbelter, box S3. aljtf For Sale Household furniture. Including kitchen rane, dining room table, chairs, dav enport, bedstead, springs, 9 x 12 rug, dresser, millet, roll ton desk, grapbonuhi. babv bed. baby buggy, also lawn mower and garden implements, etc. R. V. Wright, lit Mar Rt roans wn. a u Kor Hale-1011 Nunamaker Grader with elec tric motor. Tel. 5780. 11. I). Steele. al2tf For Hale Cheap Good team of black mares and double harness. Good workers, weight lOOO pounds each. Inquire of Mosler Valley Bank, Mosler. Ore. alu For Hale or Trade Kor modern home or place that could be easily made Into modern home and grounds al from 04 (too to 07,000. a l.tm acre wheat farm m ar Condon. HOI) acres In cultivation, H)0 acres In pasture. Plenty of buildings and water supplied by springs on the place. 020 per acre. Would give terms, or buy a home outright from owneror real estate agent. 1). B. Thomas. Condon, Ore slli Kor Male Refrigerator In good condition 109 lb capacity. Price 015. Hicks' Restau rant. Phone 2161. Kor Hale Young horses. Dry Kiln, ttrsl growth tlr wood, III I per cord In cord lots First-class Eastern Oregon wheat hay, H per ton at the yard, it taken on the car a lower price will be made. One Mtudehakcr H, x passenger car. in fine condition. Will taken smaller car in trude. Nice two-year-old Jer sey milk cow, gift. Shelley wood yard, phone 37D4, corner r irst ana .stale. mini Kor Male HO acres land I1 v miles from Clfy of Hood Kiver, part bottom laud with fret water, balance good paslure land not bonded for water. 1200 cords fir ahd oak wood stum page, county road thru land, fair buildings. Price J37.50 per acre. J. R. Phillips. Photic 5!54. Jn2llf For Sale Double work harness, 0JB; two row corn planter, Nunamaker grader, old Style Lava lied Orchard Co , Parkdale, Or. Phone Odell 20. jiilTlf Kor Hale Twenty acres of land Is more than I teel like caring for. Therefore 1 will sell 10 very reasonable, and for reasonable terms. Will consider ofler on eutire tract. H. P. Al len. Tel. 5420. Jul7tf For Hale 3 pure bred Polaud China I'lgs Gnlligan strain, fine for breeding purpose. U. A, Corwln, Rt. 3, llox 73, phone 0007, Jn.'ltt For Sale 1010 (iuignard (irader, phone II, K. l)aveusirt. Odell 307. mlstf Kor Sale Old style Cutler Uradln much in.. with motor. Call Odell OM, Hii For Hale A limited amount of good, dry, M-ln. tlr wis)d, delivered in town or east side. Haltzmau Bros. Phoue471I. Call evenings mfi-tf For Sale Building and Hume lumber at lowest prices. Compare our prices with others before buying. Special prices on rough lumber. Standard hum. Co., Tel. 5581. Jyltf Kor Sale Nunamaker grader and gasoline engine. E. A. linker, si 4 State St House Kor Male Lot MOXSO, 5 Kami house llghls Hint water, good chicken house, easy walking distance from town. Will lak. i in cash. Phone 1272 or 0001, Iy20tl For Sale I'lgs, Poland China; in. pun of Ed. Clark, Odell, or phone Odell 166. xl.i Kor Hale 3 milch cows aud I bull; also 1 bam horses weight about I MOO lbs. Gu 1 Parker. Phone 1812 ujj Kor Exchange - Improved San Diego city property for small ranch In Hood River valley Write owner care of Glacier. .,ii For Hale Furniture ami business 01 m. lin ing house, cor. 3rd and Oak St. Tel. 1012. alO Kor Sale A Jersey bull, subject to registra tion, 17 months Old. Phone 487'J. lyiJtf FOR RENT For Kent-One large furnished front alcove room, one of the best locations in Hood River. Modern conveniences. Call 821 Oak street or phone MM. n i j! 1 For Rent block over Watt. one suite of rooms in the smith Clarke's drug store. Call In. Kor Kent 3 unfurnished rooms. Tel 3661, all WANTED Wanted To buy for September 1st delivery, 15,000 Clark Seedling Berry plants. Uladwyo Davis, Rtd. 4. alOtf Wanted- If you have any poultry of any kind to sell ring up 54118. Avalon Farm. Sherman .1. Frank. aug5tl Wanted Married American wants oppor tunity to purchase 5 to 10 acres of desirable i .nproved, or unimproved land on easy lerins and with assurance of enough work to make payments nave general arm cxpeiicnce and one Ion truck. Prefer work with truck, but kind ot work a secondary CODlldsraton. Willing lo do anything, KredT. Smith, 2908 53rd St.S.E. Portland. aiilf Wanted To buy your used 11 ture, stoves and rugs. Cash or new goods in exchange. B. A. Franz Co. s2iiif Wanted phone OOOt. Hauling to do. Alice .Merrill, jy I6U MISCELLANEOUS Lost An Automobile crank Willi wnodeu handle, wound Willi tape. II C, Dletl, Tel. 3134. als Ixist-Hiinday, Aug I, small hand bag con taining lady's articles, between Ml. Hood Lodge and Hood Kiver. Addle.., .1 mm- eham: OM Ivy Bt., Portland, Ore, Reward, tj Lost l.ewelien seller, White with black spot on shoulders and ears. About 7 mouths old. Kinder please notify II . O. KrOMO, phone I8.il or 0074. h Mrs... W. Forbes is prepared 10 do belli- stitching. 711 0th Street, near high bcI I. JyUU I Phone 001 1. 12-Jtf New York Manufacturers' Lines of Ladies' Suits, Coats Silk and Wool Dresses Skirts and Silk Waists Will be on Exhibition and Sale at our store MONDAY AND TUESDAY August 16th and 17th Under the personal direction of Manufacturers' Western Representative. NOTICE. This Sale will be on same plan as all our numerous Manufac- turcrs uarmeni aaies in past savings will be substantial seasons, and YOl on any Garment you know that your may select. Remember the Date !5SS: ft "land Come MOLDEN-HUELAT-SATHER CO.