t . HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921 .1 fyiiri $tmr (ilartfr PREPARATION OF BORDEAUX SPRAY RECOMMENDATION FOR MOTH SPRAV HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN ARTHUR D. HOB . I'ubll.her. 8aberiptioa, 12.00 ivr fear. ADVKRTISINC; RATES. Plaplay advertising, P Inch, transient rate 2R cents first time and 20 ceuta for name adv. again; contract rule, first time 20 cents and Hi eenta fir Rime ads-. again. I.ocai readliiK BOl ices, 6ftftiU per line. Classified Ads -2fi cents lor one Insert Ion, S lines or less; lOeents for each additional laser, tlon of same ad. When sn hscrlhers desire achangein nddreaH thlsoftlct should be notified promptly, and a week before If possible. Always give old ad dress as well as the new. Also, Hood l.iv.-r Mibscrl Iters should notify tlilsoftlce at once when changing their address from one rural route to another, or from city delivery to country delivery, or vice versa. If you do not get your paier promptly, notify us hy mall or telephone and tin; matter will be Investigated THE TRAFFIC DISCUSSION All residents of Oregon and especi ally those whose homes are contiguous to such heavy arteries of traffic as the Columbia River Highway will display an interest in the discussion of citizens in Portland Monday over the applica tion of speed and other traffic rules. It seems that a happy medium should be struck between the demands of officers, who would have those of their number hew to the strict line of the law, and those citizens who would per mit unlimited warning of violators of the law suffice. We believe that traffic officers should, as much as possible, work under a system that will bring about an education of the public for needs of safety. Too often officers operate for the main and only purpose of making as many arrests as possible. They are out for a record. The general public thus reaches a point of holding such authority in contempt. Officers of such position as are traffic' officers should seek to secure the full cooperation of the public. The public should be made to feel that this arm of the law is established, not merely to bring about punishment just because it has such arbitrary powers, but rather to aid in the maintenance of safe con ditions on the highways; that they are conscientiously at work for the public good. If such an attitude were taken toward those who violated traffic rules without display of recklessness or wrong intent, the traffic officer would take the place of a teacher, and we be lieve that the public would learn to nlace the utmost respect in the official. Law abiding drivers would do more than at present in aiding in bringing to task the inveterate speeder and reckless driver. There should be a greater coopera tion between this new branch of the law and the general public than now actually exists. The motoring public should not be considered as prospect ively criminal by the officer, and the officer should not be viewed by the public as a relentless "cop." The Portland meeting, if it will bring about a standardization of rules on all public highways in the state, will be of much good. The present conflict of laws of counties and munici palities is confusing to the motorist. (Hy M. L). Armstrong) The preparation and application of the Bordeaux spray is one of the disa greeable sprays that the growers have and to save time and patience, mater ials and methods for its preparation should be aB convenient as possibl For the large orchards perhaps the most convenient plan is to have two elevated tanks at such height that their contents can be run into the spray tanks through pipes which should be larL'e to fill quickly. This arrangement necessitates a platform level with the top of the tanks where the lime can be slacked and the vitriol dissolved in other tanks or barrels and then easily run into the tanks for the diluted solutions. Where two machines are at work, one man can he employed constantly, mixing and making ready the solutions, so that all the sprayers have to do is to drive under the pipe and run an equal amount of the lime and vitriol water into the tanks with the agitators running. For the Hmali orchard the equipment need not be so extensive, and as the most trouble comes in the proper prep aration of the lime this operation should have careful attention. Much time can be saved if a large mortar box is provided in which a considerable amount of lime can be slacked at once The amount will depend on the size o tho orchard and will he from one to four or more barrels according to the amount used a day. The box will have to be built to suit, the amount of lime needed and should be large enough so that the mortar will not be over 8 or 10 inches deep. Plenty of water should be used and care taken that the lime is not burned. If two or more barrels are to be slacked all should not be started to slack at once as a smaller amount can be stirred better. The box must be set level and the number of pounds of lime used should be known Then after the lime is thoroughly slacked which will not be in less time than a week, the surplus water can be drained off and the mortar checked off in squares so that each block Will rep resent the number of pounds of lime required to make a tank of spray. The beBt grade of lime should be used and if slacked several davs ahead of time all particles will slack down to a paste and lie easily put through the strainer into the tank. In mixing the vitriol and lime water the lime should be put first into the tank unless both can be run in together. The tank should be then well filled with water before the vitriol water is added. The agitator should run continuously while the tank is being filled and until it is sprayed out. Vitriol water should be stirred before being put into the tank as the strongest solution is at the bottom of the barrel always. How about those barrels right now? Will they hold shelled peas-' If this method of preparing Bordeaux is used there will be much less trouble, a bet ter spray and less time needed in fil ling the tank. The first eggs of the second brood of moths will begin to hatch the latter part of neott or the first part of the following week, August 1. Growers should arrange to apply this spray as near this date as possible. Willow Flat and the lfee section can delay their praying a few days; I'arkdale 10 days. Some orchards In the Barkdale section will not need this application. If ab solutely no worms of the first brood are present this application may be omitted. All growers whose orchards are in fected with anthraenose to any notice able decree should add 3-1-50 Bordeaux (1 pounds bluestone. 4 pounds lime. SO gallons water). Be sure to use a good grade of stone lime. This should be carefully slacked. All parts of the twigs, branches and trunks must be covered with the spray if good results are to be obtained. The lead should be used at the recommended strength of 2 pounds of 100 gallons of water. Green aphids are not univalent in many orchards and the general use of Black Leaf is not recommended for the present except where these insects are doing damage. Growers whose orchards are serious ly infected with anthracnose are urged to use the summer Bordeaux. This has proved of unquestionable value in the control of anthracnose both on the fruit and trees. It is the only treat ment which will keep the fruit free from the anthracnose spot and also aids greatly in the control of other forms of storage rota. Pythians Off for Coos Bay The Knights of Bvthias Band, ac companied by a large number of mem bers of Waucorna Lodge, left Tuesdav for Bandon and Marshfield. where thev will participate in a 4-day celebration. A large number of the members of the party motored to Marshfield. Most of them will return by wav of K lamath Falls and Grater Lake, touring north ny way or Menu. Odell Space Secured rordham B. Kimball, of the firm of Malhoeuf v Kimball, states that his oncern has secured storage and shit ping space tor handling of tonnage of truit in the Odell section. Mr. Kim ball states that he expects to handle i quantity of apples from this district. The Same Lvcrj where The editor of I'aisa Akhbar, a native newspaper of Lahore, India, savs, "J nave nseil ( hamper am s Co he and Diarrhoea Remedy many times arnontr my cniidren and servants, for colic and diarrhoea and always found it effec tive. Summons MINOR AUTO CRASH CAUSES DISTURBANCE Apple prospects are better here than for several years, not only from the standpoint of production but from that of the markets. Kastem and middle western tracts will produce mere nom inal crops. The boxed apple territori- ties will be called on to supply apples for much of the territory that on last year was flooded with barreled apples. The cost of production is down consid erably over that of a year ago. The grower, it appears from every pros pect, can confidently expect profitable returns on his crop, which will be clean, of fair size and up to a standard that deserves good price. Iti the not very distant future a magnificent tourist hotel;will grace the forested slope of Mount Hood near the snowline. Prominent citizens have already decided, it appears, on such an institution for supplementing the effi cient system of highways under con struction. The only problem now left is the choice of a location. Although only minor damage resulted to the automobiles and nobody was in jured, no Hood Kiver automobile acci dent has created such excitement as a collision Wednesday night of last week between automobiles driven by Karl Weber and W. J. Farrell, accompanied by his wife, en route from Caspar, Wyo., to Portland. The crash occur red at the First National Bank corner. The men immediately started a har rangue over claims for damages, each trying to shift the blame. Ordered by City Marshal Hart to move his car up a block, Mr. Farrell, declaring that he understood the officer to relieve him, proceeded .'out of town over the Hghway. Traffic Officer Mur ray was aummuned. He overhauled the visiting motorist about six miles west of the city. The latter, it was said, was driving at a moderate speed. A charge of speeeding was booked against him. He was released on $10 bail, but declared that he would return to fight the case, which occurred at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Opinion of bystanders was divided. Borne claim ing Mr. Weber guiltless, while other prominent business men offered to take the stand in behalf of Mr. Pal rell. MOUNTAIN HOSTELRY PROSPECTS VIEWED Purveyors of chewing tobacco will now find an increased distribution at points where forest rangers do their shopping. The rangers have been asked to cease smoking during the season of fire hazard, but just watch them spit. I)o not miss the opixirtunity offered over the coming week end to join the American Legion and thus become a charter member of a party that will initiate this annual custom of the le gionaires Ut climb to ibe summit of tiie old Wit. h Mountain. Fortunate is the gardener who not only supplies his summer table with iresh vegetables, b.t also has plus for c-'nning. a sur- Japanese Uborer Jailed S. Kamei, young Japanese laborer, brought from Dee Monday nigl.t on a statutory charge involving a little boy, waa held to the grand jurv Tuesday by Justice of the Peace Onthank. Ir". de fault of $1,000 bond the Japanese re mains in jail. He was releasee sev ml weeks ago when arrested on a similar charge, because of lack of o.ni na evidence. . District Attorney Baker has written to Immigration Commissioner Bon haro at Portland seeking deiortation for Kamei. Vernon Murray made the arrest. St Nark's Episcopal Church Cor. lilt, and Eiiirene Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Here after evening prayer service will be conducted at p. m. each Sunday. Rev. ( . C. Hoisholt. Hector. Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday School at morning. Regular S IDVItMl. jnlTtf. 9:30 every Snndav ar !NerK-e at 11 clock, r evenin.' service a. Npe r'lgrama. All cordially Rev. D. M. Carpenter. Pastor In company with W. A. Langille and T. II. Sherrard, the latter supervisor of national forests in Oregon, a party or prominent Cortland men last week spent three days on the base of Mount Hood . rhev toured the route of the Mount HtMid Loop Highway and visited Lost Lake. Stanley Walters, chief ranger of this district, was with the parly on part of the tour. Jesse W. ( rites, Leshe Butler and K. K. Brett were members of the tour, and they ere accompanied by Herbert Nunn state highway engineer. The Portland men were: Fnc V. Hauser, owner of the Multnomah Hotel : Manager Joyce. f the Bawl Wood restaurants, ami Judge Mason. The tour may eventually lead to the expenditure of a large sum of money m the construction of a large resort hostelry on the mountain side. The men were exceedingly pleased with what they saw. and they returned to Portland declaring the Mount Hood Iioop Highway will open up a paradise of natural scenic attraction. The mountain tour whs headed by J. K. Wheeler, manager of the Portland Telegram, whose efforts at exploita tion of the state's scenic assets, are noted with local gratification. Japanese Fined $100 T. Kuga, Oak Orove Japanese ranch er, arraigned on a charge of having stolen water from the Hood River Irri gation District by tampering with the guage !kx supplying his place, was fined $loo and coats by Justice of the Peace Onthank. The latter read the Japanese a lecture, declaring that his act was one that might cause his neighbor much .uttering through loss of his crop. Mr. Onthank stated that be hoped other- white or Japanese, would consider the fine assessed Kuga as a warning. "I will be prone," he said, "to make future i?naitit for eucn flr;n43t as high as possible." Seventh Dav Auvfiflist Church Sabbath so Preaching ser mer . are welcome. muter F. Columbia ' 1 1. 1 day i ( streets urday 10 a. m. r sl m. Prayer 7.45 p. m. All K. Oater. Residence tflo Phone 3473. a In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Hood Kiver. Julius I. Moreland, Plaintiff, vs. J H. Stanford and Jane Doe Stanford, his wife; B. Kaulfrnan and Jane Doe Kauffman, his wife; W. E. Barnes and Jane Doe Barnes, his wife; Sidney Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife ; ( harles I), rults and Jane Doe Fults. his wife; Mathias Basmussen and Jane Doe Kasmussen. his wife; J. H. White and .lane Doe White, his wife; M. Km strum and Jane Doe hmstrum. his wife; Frederick W. Carstens and Jane Ooe Carstens. his wife; and E. B. Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife, Defendants. To J. H. Stanford and Jane Doe Stanford, his wife ; B. Kaulfrnan and Jane Doe Kaulfrnan. his wife; W. E. Barnes and Jane Doe Barnes, his wife; Sidney Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife; Frederick W. Carstens and Jane Dot Carstens, his wife; J. R. White and Jane Doe White, his wife; M. Em strum and Jane Doe Emstrum, his wife; ('harles 1). Fults and Jane Doe Fults, his wife ; and Mathias Kasmus sen and Jane Doe Kasmussen, his wife, of said I lefendants : In the name of the State of Oregon, You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 8th day of September, I Ml that being the last day of the publication of this sum mons, and answer the complaint tiled herein against you, ami if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint. for want thereof the plamtitt will ap ply to the Court for the relief demand edin the complaint, to-wit: For i judgment against the defendant. J. H Stanford, for the sum of I'JOO.OO with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum trom March Htli, l!l!i also the sum of y-HHi. IM with interest inereon at me rate or i per cent per annum from March !Mti, r.US; also tin sum of $-100.00 w ith interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March Hth. WIN; also the sum of $100.00 with interest thereon at th rate of 7 per cent Hr annum from March llth, WIN; for the sum of $250.00 as attorney's fees herein, am for plaintiff's costs and disbursements; ami tor a decree against all of the de tenuanis, foreclosing planum a mort gage executed by said defendant, J. H. Stanford, on the !th day of March, WIN, and upon the following portions ot said mortgaged premises, to wit: The N. i of.the N. J.of the NW. i of Section IS, Township 2 North. Range ! East of the Willamette Meridian ; the S h of the NW. J ofthe NW. i of Sec tion IS, Township 2 North, Range ! East of the Willamette Meridian, and the SE. j of the NE. i of the NW. J of Section IS, Township "J North. Range !' East of the Willamette Meridian, all situate in ILxal River County, State of 'regon ; which mortgage was given to secure said sums and interest thereon, attorn ey fees and costs and disbursements of this suit; that the whole of the aforesaid portions of land in said mort gage described In' cold by the Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon, accord ing to the law and the practice ef the above entitled Court, and that the pro ceeds of such sale be applied to the payment of the amounts adjudged herein to be due plaintiff on said mort gage; that said defendants andeach of them, and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the execution of said mortgage, be barred and fore closed of all right or claim in or to said premises; that the Sheriff of said Countv execute's leed to the purchas er of said premises, and that he tie let into the possession thereof upon the production of the Sheriff's Certificate of Sale. This summons is served upon you b publication thereof in the Hood River (lacier, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation, printed and published in Hood River, Hood Rixer County. Oregon, which publication is pursuant to an order duly made in said cause on 1 the 12th da of July, 1921. by the Hon- 1 orable Fred W. Wilson, Judge of said Court, which requires said publication to be made for six successive weeks. Manning & Harvey C3 aa Q o x h P z ui w D 0 Hemstitching, Ruffle-Fluting and Button-Holing by Mrs. J. VV. Forbes at this store. See our special values in Oregon City Auto Robes Larp-e assortment to choose from Suit Cases, Travelling Bags and Hand Grips A complete line to choose from Bathing Suits For Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children, in cot ton, wool and cotton mixed and all wool. Why not get you a sun and enjoy tne line bathing just now. Prices All colors, sizes and styles. to suit any pocket book. Come in arid see them. Special in 9 inch values em- Ladies white underskirts, trimmed oioiuery. une oi tne Dlggest and best values AA that we have seen. Your choice while they last "UC Outing Togs Outinp; to;s for Men and Women Trousers, Mid dies, Coats, Hats, Leggintl and Shoes. You can fit your self out here for less money and have the largest assort ment to choose from. Come in and let us show you. Kiddies' Wash Dresses We have the cutest lot of little dresses and bloom ers to match just now that you could wish to see and becomingly made of a Rood grade of Gingham and Wash Crepes neatly trimmed, and best of all the prices are most reasonable. Let us show you. New Fall Millinery just received this week, early fall wear we have you. If you need a new hat for the most becoming styles for New Fall Suits for Ladies Our first fall showing is now in. Make your selec tion early and enjoy a full season's wear. We have some very pretty models for you to choose from. Retailers of Everything To Wear THE SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE IS AT me PARIS FAIR Hood River's Largest and Best Store NEMO, GOSSARD AND AMERICAN LADY CORSETS BAND TO HOLD MOONLIGHT RIDE A new feature of entertainment will he initiated Monday evening, August a, uy me Knights of fythiu band, whose members will charter the 'le-1 ona, newly launched power ferryboat t the tlood Kiver-W rule Salmon Kerry U0 and go for a moonlight ride up the ixiiurnoifl as rar M Meinaloose Island. 1 he big ferry will be equipped with chairs and refreshments will be served j the party of merrymakers. The band will occupy a raised platform and will give a concert. Iickets for the ride will be sold for 50 cents each. Kodak flaiihiof Blooon-Donatriterg i. one up-to-date dark room, an ui diiteexnertliiiisbcr.il real 2 hour lervice - ttiats tin. iy atf FOR SALE rive-ion HiaiKlanl iruck. Miilpcrt with mm ii in u y Hun iiiiihi, ,i til.. mi ai four wheels, iiieeliiiiniallv nerfect. Iiv iiiMiilnnir .iilotiimnlH, tlim MO lie iiiiuie lulu h very liriintuiile wliem IihiiIiiik truck. IMB0.Q0. a Inn Uer Six, loi uf hik i-iI, I .1 uf iMiwer. Pi iniy fur llHell in h Hliurt time. if;. ml tun (IMC. new I Ires on all four wheeln r.verv purl in im in;iililne l.s In flu- verv tu-l Million, has rnn ex lunlvelv mi nave. IM Ilt Slid We COIlHliler It III lie nue ill the In ! I'M V" III olll Hhnp. We ni e Imelt mil ll With I lie Mime lilienil k ii hi nntee iiml iiiiiiheh to our new trucks. fltiftfl.Oli t inn Federal, thorough I) overhauled fn in iitii lo tlnlHh, all simulant unlta. mictl aa Con ine n'Hl motor, lliown Line I i.n-i,, Ii ilon ml I link, n rear Hxle. H2M.0D. I ton QUO, on pneumaUc tires We are 'i iiulliu; Huh t ruck at the lucent time. 1 In- i an exri lKnl inni llllli- fur w.nk in snfl iIIi-Mn where traction In Iiuiuinsi nic lor sohil lire JliiU.IIU. 1'.. Inn Naiill, overhauled nelf starter, elee 1 1 n- I mills anil cah. Irr.Vii) l'clon four wheel drive Winlher. eiitin.lv verhauleil. Tins truck linn, itecnleil ailvmi age due lo I he fuel that any one win-el which an secuie irnciimi iiaH power rnoniili to move i ne i rue . in mi. 1 loii O.Mr, cat tin I ly overturn let from Mtein lo stern. All the tlreH are in Mi-t i lass con, II i inn and I heie are yeara of hard work In this truck. fll.MHIU. I -ton Morelanil. on Milld tire, overhauled Irom start tofliii. ii, all NUiidanl nulla and a timitaln at 1775 til). I -ton Kepulillc on so. Id Ores, fir. I class open I i umi, cm. ami winiisineni, lu kikmI mechanical cmnlit loii. M.Vt, I I Ion OMl'. I x.'i linen niatlc t ires, a huy thai will he illlllcult In Jiiplicale hiij whete on the isiasl $77 i til ', Ion lluick, i .,iiliped Willi Mil l IBllll Urea, l'he antire machine has been carefully n ci baaM an. I c tH lleve llmler priced roll shlerlng lluick quality and prestige. fi.rNai. In aiMltlnn In these we have a nutnlier of other trucka ranging In sire from Kor.ls to the largest iiin.te He will be glait to aend von our complete list nf ured cam upon applica tion w e win alsn grant very liln-ral terms ti puichascrs I uk 1 1 iK advantage ol our oiler wnnin ine next thirty daya. W KM'Wi 'HTM 4 IRWIN. Inc (IMr and limine Hist rlbutoi tor i iiegon. Ji Jlitl HI , Cor 1 'ay lor, Portland, t ire als FOR SALE We Are Repairing' Automobiles Now We have secured the services of an experienced motor mechanic, MR. JENISON and are equipped to do any kind of repair jobs on Passenger Cars or Trucks. We have installed a boring mill for boring cylinders and are able to give you quick, efficient service. HOWELL BROS. Fourth Street Tel. 2551 Horn . lor Mia, .r will tiaile for Kord truck mile weal nl town on Ma t ma. I It I Itoyce m for Sale h. in. h drv wimhI - Haai .s.r.i rt livered within IWn mile, ol llairelt stehiw.l houae II. I.. N,s i Kt I MelhoiliM Lane Kor Kale An uptight nlaun In maid condi Hon. Phone H7t. Kor Nile .' ui l -ar bargain. 11" Mitchell i i--. nger, perfect mechanical condition, a p at titl iK) ! Chevrolet -i pa-aenger, ell- car tiaa j tut been a verbal led. f WU.0B. la re at ( niiimtua Service station. h4 C n 7i c r H to 2 For Hale-Pine, fir and oak wimmI alio pigs Call 4"a for prices. Walter Wells. JyJ For Hale. Feather Kami. Pin IM& pillows. Mrs For Hale M order. U W. , II P Waterloo engine llihop. Phone S7V2. Ki nest J-tr 111 good jutr For Hale tun - cylinder tractor In claaa condition, aixi gang plow, tel. u. nrst ' tl hot Sau Thin rtne I. !! cow. i m be reclamed. All m..kng 'I wo freah In Sept i, K. slade. BUV, W ash at for Mala Dm Wood at : a load. Alan sw dut lor sale J. A. Sehlndler. Tel. .'tto-J. 1711 For Hall Iturrongh's Addinit Machine.. . graile. used mi i.ttle. inquire F W t'liUid mini. Itiext Kiver. juTtntf For Hale Font Hug. The classieat one In I'regnn. lias lop, wloiWiirld fi inle-x.biimpers. spotlight, tpt -eilo meter. cUw-k. shocks, m w tire., gtaxl paint Tnls car is aa gmal as new. Am going eaat. iiium .ell. can Im' Mien by ap-p-niitini in Write Urn 17' .Mo-ier ore' ' For Sail n idea, on h ir 1 t, am i ,) t hli k . 7 vi ara old, weighi ibtMtaM BOMda, Also new Mitchell wagon. 8 Inch axel, with basket rack. I'hone odel I I l.'i iiiii For Sale 6 weeka old M P . ITjH each. I .a Tel. Park dale X. For Hale At reiluci-d red Puna' Jer ed Orchard Co. JnlBtl condition All guarantei 1 In eer Kepi) to oh uer eare of (.1. icier Hay For Hale-Fine quality wheat am hay. Haled, fr.n per ton. L,. J. M re; , I prlii : vour choice of new or uaed InMiic tile l ower Sprayer, owe ot the beat on the market, carrlea twD gun. (Iveaaallatactlon J. E. Ferguanu. Tel. Odell Jnnaf For Hale ( hole range. For Hale At a i i.rg.111 b) owner, to acre. I. Hood Kim 1 ghorn ben. ork. a barga 1 Auguat I. U heating stove, heater kitchen inliaT ! For Hale - A good two-Maied hiiek, nearly new, both tongue and shift-. Alao wiaal. Call ine he-light motor trucking, uuernsey Jerst) hull lor service, liladwyn DaTlt ' Ho. of Itioucher tatmu, tel.! Well Ix.V ml'.'tf F01 Hale Flume lumber, building material tree prop. Saw mill near Summit PiamJ Odell 108. W 1. kirln. H,n-i Kiver k a- I i- Jaftf ' If In market for home near town, 5, 10 or ir acres. giHid improvement-. will pay you to eee n. t". Alien, pnone ina. MM For Hale-Oood lota for Rale In all parts of heeit) , prices right. A. W.Outuaiik A Co. a!4tf FOR RENT For Kent-AuguM 1st. , able for couple. Apply I ItllllUl ' ' small bungalow sult II A. t onuers, Into ji For Kent -Two furnished rooms, hU State street. Phone 1411. "t For Sale-Fir 1 delivered anvw Kiver I-.. Beau ft. wood. s of If 1 . riiiMtf ror Hale-rord beat engine In the Valley. . jiiuuriKiniuiiiiu-lir. piston COi plete 1ICW rear end. vnTve,tc. last year a buy at IJtii K. W Areu. K. U. i mlttu Tor Hale Dry body 16-ln. fir wood dallvered at summer price. We do naming wltu our J ton truck. Tel. 4T17 Haltrman Hroa. Jn'.'tf For Ha .e- MaK.rjana tin .tern re.ideuce. Il.trlct, 12 DO. . Job 11 A team of horse, weight about . Cheap if taken at oner lei is?h. J2ltf r Trade-s acre i n Av a. on Wav a.irmn paniry, large 1 and r iK-bwed isHch. F'. nip 'and has convenient garage. m.'tti For Kent a beautiful S n.ini country nouie fnrnlabed. rHn i cti. JMtf f'';'fvKn " -flc5 "Hy torirrKita .!. F. ciom' m. modern In every resuect. lei lt. .IJ Front St. jyrtr FnrlU nt J turnl.hed naima tn on nf (tie best I.H-ain.ns m Hood Kiver: modern con veutenoea .at reaaonahle price, tail tel Oak at . or tel. 244:1. Wa first 1 gisid Wrtl, 011 or Fdini d2tf WANTED n or Touring car, modern, tion.aa part payment for a eand lottiearcity high achool culari and I wtllixamtne car .ngnat Hub. Ira F. Wllllama, htuton. Wanted I! irrv 1 . Hox making at ft ill ,r i,.,,,.i Armalmng, TeL 4741. jy ' F or s. Keauty. I 1 reduced pr For Hal- l . 1.. t hix. The Car of car at a grtatly nr.'ltf irge pantrv. Kw sa.e M P. aebnient. Finn ecta. lAadsc.p. I n Hint fra-md F.n- pr with take up at ui.riniiminiiiiiiiiii, Price msti rt cedar fcsoe poaU. Beat ind dreaaed lnmtr. Winana iii.nf imr I. atom V.nd mul Vili I pan imiitotii land with free' Wanted To bale b 1 i thing furnhed hat tag., dinner and i.onas.' reed. J. o. ( amemn. Tel. lt.7 odell i-. - 1 j j 1 W ,1 pay 111 ttard. y young hog. tor feeder: will ' t any time. V T. Beau re ni.stf anUt rnLf10 y,,Dr U"I 'ninltar.at4l MISCELLANEOUS Loat - Soldier finder pleaae lea ide. Oreg. ui. 515 FVnUin Bui jy-'N Cheap d . mile North Kami cord- K. L. Nucl. a4. For Male 1 bed. and an alaa-le I i(g) MOdeu. oung Hell. K.-, grad4 Howard Ti tona. New rotting of ttimghv hay with a few tun. aite. t i Inm, t s ,4tl VI w iyge. . Vliee M V. 4-1 -Ojjaral atore. building.. Pho J mi tie all Kiver. 1 ire. pbooe I Te ntf Ki a: maanory work tag. piaienng. ca r addrea Ji, y, aattrrete. na-k M Fred Moore Fourth St Hoed n 73 H PI in B 2 1 Kiver. Ore. J21U