- AFRICAN MISSIONARY LIFE IS INTERESTING Royal Cords Rank First United States Tires a re GoodTires ■MS9* mmR ANNOUNCEMENT-Tlw. n shortage of Royal Cord Clincher Taw I year. Production b doubled this years Demand more than justifies __ this increased production. Whenever you have a chance to buy a Clincher Royal—fuhe it. Whereto buy USTI res Auto Park Service Station, Hood River, Ore. Circle-Overland Co., Hood River, Ore. Clifton Park Service Station, Hood River, Ore. u,_ Saturday Specials Prices quoted on No. 1 Steer Beef Beat Loin Steak....................... 25c Pot Roast........................................... 15c Beef Boil............................. 12J4c Hamburger......... .............................. 15c Swift’s Hams...................... 25c 10 Lba. Lard............................ ^... $1.45 5 Lbs. Lard..................................... 76c A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phono 4311 TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY To the property owners in and around Hood River M to new one. Phone 4121 — that’« our self starter. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. That Ford owners think well of us is proven by the greatly increased volume of Ford Repair Work we are handling. have added two more competent Ford me- chanica to our staff this week. We take pride in showing you around our shop, explaining our system. We believe we can prove to you that your inteoeat ia ours. BARTOL-MANSFIELD MOTORCO > s WARREN t ARNOLD PAINT MANY CARS r Springtime Is Here L umber B ill , Manager. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY ITS O.K. REAL MILK BREAD O.K. We APPLE BLOOMSHAVE MADE GOOD SET r. II P?, Il § ! gto depends upon popular opinion. OLD OREGON TRAIL The Hood River Market I Automobile Repair SURVEYORS BEGIN WORK AT GORGE Thio meat is bought from tho ranch. Killed In our state inspected slaughter house, eliminating the middleman’s profit. n> you ever drive through a stretch of coun- try where buildings were in poor repair, k. ji k ji Have you ever and remark about it? thought that this same condition might exist in every community and that strang­ ers driving through your neighborhood would make similar remarks concerning appearances? Then why not build.good substantial buildings thereby giving pleasure to live in them, causing contentment and satisfaction to know that your buildings will be pointed out by neighbors and strangers aa up to date places, improving your prop­ erty >n look® *nd value, alfio the neighborhood in which you live. When you are thinking of re­ pairing or building call at our yard and let us show you material and quote you prices that will in­ duce you to improve your property. We can show you pictures in our Plan Books where the addition of a dormer, a sleeping porch or sun parlor, or a nice shaded window would add very much to the appear­ ance of the place and make an old place look like a Mr. and Mrs. David Byerise. who are engaged In missionary work at Bo- kage, Belgian Congo, in a recant lat­ ter to Mrs. Busie L Lynn, slater of Mr. Byerlee, tell interestingly of a launch trip up the great African water­ way. The party was on a mission Itinerary. The journey, however, led through dense jungleland and into some of tbe best hunting districts of the dark con­ tinent. and tbe missionaries had their guns ready for the good shooting af­ ' Sixth Carsi forded. Mrs. Byerlee tells of the vil­ lage life of tbe natives, who were The Highway Auto Co. last week found carousing at evening partita, received two carloads of Star automo-, after drinking highly intoxicating blleo. eight touring cars and tour road palm wine. Borne of the Christianised stem. Thia brings total shipments of natives, she stated, were guilty of im- Stars to the local company tor thel btbtag too freely.------------ — ----- seaso n to six carloads. At one village they found a chief, of er halo rah tr Herbert 8. Field says that tbe 8tor who had been a Christian, but who bad ability and dffiMcter. Recently he is becoming one of the most popular been unable to resist temptations on waa elected president of Sigma Delta care of the midColumbia Ito high being raised to leadership. Tbe chief Chi. He ia assistant editor iff tbe 1924 class construction, beauty and moder­ had amassed the customary harem. Beaver, the college annual and a mem­ ate price makes it popular with those The man, however, was eager to se­ ber of the O. A. C. Daily Barometer whol desire real automobile value at cure a teacher for his village and •uttr. * reasonable figure, he says. seeiped on the point giving lip hia Horticulture waa selected by Bpigbt wealth, represented by the harem, for aa hia specialty at tbe beginning of hia tbe source of learning. junior year. Weik in thia department “One does not sleep very soundly the includes training in the culture, prun­ The United States CivU Service first few nights out on an itinerary," ing. spraying, and pest and disease writes Mrs. Byerlee, “knowing the control aa related to fruit growing. Commission has announced an exam­ forest, which comes up within a few All phases of harvesting, grading, ination to be held at Hood River June feet of the back door, is Inhabited by packing, shipping and marketing are IS aa a result of which it is epected to elephants, hippos, pythons and many taken up, In connection with small make certification to fill a contem­ plated vacancy in the position of more wild creatures." fruits, tree fruits and nuts. Training One day the party lunched in tbe in the fundamentals of animal hus­ fourth-class postmaster at Cascade shade of a giant tree, the sap of which, bandry, dairy husbandry, crop produc­ Locks. The compensation of the post­ exuding in resinous prodigality, is tion, soils, drainage mid irrigation, master at this office was 9990 for thel gathered by tbe natives and sold for entomology, plant pathology, plant last fiscal year. varnish making. At one point they vis­ propagation and agricultural chem­ ited a village where wild elephants istry to given tbe first two years. The Galligan Has First Berries were so tame as to steal bread out of courses consist of lectures, reference Wilbur Gallgan, whose ranch place the windows of native huto. Tbe men reading, field exercises and laboratory of the party shot numerous monkeys work. Much stress is placed upon the is in a protected nook in Skamania county between Underwood and Cooks, and crocodiles, and the natives held practical phases of the work. f»«Bt8. The horticultural wing in agricul­ Wash., Thursday exhibited the mid­ At one village the party had the tural hall, horticultural products build­ Columbia’s first ripe strawberries. opportunity of witnessing a native ing, tbe greenhouses, extensive orch­ Annually Mr. Galligan begins tbe berry athletic carnival, chiefly wrestling. A ards and gardens, tbe large campus harvest here. He expects to begin neighboring village sent down chal­ containing good plant material, an I shipping fruit this wek. Mr. Galligan will deliver to Perigo lengers, who announced themselves ammonia-gas cold storage plant, and a with a chant. The “rooting” of the very good library are at the service A Bon a crate of berries soon. rival contestants was weird and gro­ of the department. The lal>oratorlee| tesque. are well equipped forgiving instruction I Before you buy an automobile you “It was hard to leave these kindly in spraying, plant propagation, fruit I should see tbe new Studebaker at tbs people,” says Mrs. Byerlee, “whom we packing, vegetable grading and crating I Cameron Motor Co. mttf had leered to love in the eight days and systematic pomology. The train-1 we had stayed with them. With our lug Splght la receiving will enable him I MARSHAL’S SALE hands tingling with their hearty hand to carry on fruit inspection work, fruit I clasps and the old song, ‘God Be With growing, horticultural agent work and I You Till We Meet Again,' ringing in fruit grower's publicity work. I Notice of Sale for our ears, our little boat glided quietly Courses which be could have selected I out Into mid-stream and We started for a i major In preference to hortlcul- back home." Notice la hereby given that, on May ture include nclude animal _,^RRRI,, husbandry, dairy En route down tbe river Mr. Byerlee husbandry, poultry husbandry, soils, let, 1928, four separate warrants were fired at and wounded a huge'buffalo, farm management, drainage and irri­ duly and regularly issued by the City which charged the boat. It was killed gation. farm crops, entomology, plant Recorder of the City of Hood River, just before reaching the frail craft. ! pathology, bacteriology, agricultural Oregon, to me directed and delivered, The meat was smoked for later use. commanding me to forthwith advertise chemistry and marketing. Mrs. Byerlee returned with a little the property hereinafter described girl aged 12, the promised bride of a against which assessments for the native man who wished her to secure I coat of street improvements within the a Christian education. I Fifth Street Improvement District, in Mr. and Mrs. Byerlee expect to leave the City of Hood River, Oregon, have on a furlough in November. heretofore been made and levied, a particular description of each of which aaid properties together with ths| A 'crew of surveyors Saturday began amounts of aaid assessments and the work of laying a ___ number — out - » plots - for - of tiw* perooM to whom of bungalow cottages, tennis courts, | teased, is as follows; ■ - PACEANT- K-SU APINfi i itutinni IO OuniliTO unique WWWànff children's ¿>Iay-t One 'Warrant describlni Lot Four grounds, on the grounds surrounding I (4), Block Nine (9), Second West Ad- the Columbia Gorge Hotel. Work willldltlon to tbe City of^Hood Rlver, Ore- The Old Oregon Trail pageant, spon­ follow Immediately aa the extensive —. Assessed to Hood River. Fruit sored by the Old Oregon Trail Associa­ expansion of the resort hostelry. irowers Supply Company, amount - _____ due tion and.by the entire Northwest la a The Mg hotel, open for only a week, *289.47 with interest thereon i at tbe . ......................... tM*dy, will be held July Fourth, Amer­ has bee* filled with TWttand folk and rate Of 8 pen cent .per annum i since ica’s Natal Day, at Meacham, a point their guests from out of town. Numer­ June 8, 1922. at the summit of the Blue Mountains, ous banquets have marked the activ­ One Warrant describing Lot Ten on the Old Oregon Trail, and the O.- ities st the hostelry thia year. Next (10), Block Two (2), of Blowers' W. R. A N. railroad, midway between Saturday the members of Group One First Addition to the City of Hood Pendleton snd La Grande. Official se­ of the Oregon State Bankers' Associa­ River, Oregon. Assessed to Jonathan lection of the date and site waa made tion will bold a meeting and luncheon L. and Porcine L. Johnson, amount by the executive committee of the Old at the hotel. C. H. Vaughan, preai­ due *366.27 with Interest thereon at Oregon Trail Association last week. dent of the Oregon State Hankers' the rate of 6 per cent per annum since The pageant, which la expected to Association, who with other local bank­ June 8, 1922. find a crowd of at the least, 26,000 ers is arranging for the program, One Warrant describing Lot One people la attendance, commemorates states that entertainment for the visit- (1), Block “D” of South Waucoma the 80th anniversary of the crossing ors will include a motor trip through Addition to the City of Hood River, of the Blue Mountains by the first the valley. Oregon. to O. F. Gilbert. wagon train and celebrates the com­ amount due *236.31, with interest pletlon of the Old Oregon Trail over thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per the Blue Mountains, a highway that annum since June 8, 1922. ranks second to none in tbe history of One Warrant describing Lot Four the world as a homeseeking trait (4), Bloak “D", South Waucoma Addi­ ____ The site, a stone throw from Meacty- tion to tbe City of Hood River, Ore­ ani, is considered ideal. An abundant gon. Assessed to John Chaplin, amount supply of pure water, several hundred due *240.99, with interest thereon at acres of pasture land suitable for the Weather conditions have been ideal tbe rate of 6 per cent per annum since staging of tbe pageant, perking fácil- for the pollenization and setting of June 8, 1922. ities for both railway and highway apple blooms, according to B. W. Kelly, Now, therefore, in pursuance of the vehicles, all are present. Steep bills who since the blossom period has vis­ said warranto for tbe purpose of satis­ form a natural amphitheatre for tbe ited aU sections of tbe valley. fying the delinquent assessments men­ <> ix-caalon, capable of accommodating I find that the bloom has been fair­ tioned therein, I will on Saturday, the 60,(XX» persona. ly regular In all districts,” aays Mr. 2nd day of June, 1928, at the hour of With the selection of tbe site and Kelly, ' and indications point to a good ten o’clock a. m. of said day, at the date, the committees have opened tbe average yield thia front door of the City Hall, in the City throttle and over 100 busy men are trlct’s tonnage should be about the of Hood River, County of Hood River, devoting their time in making ready as that of last year, an approx­ State of Oregon, proceed to sell at pub­ for a diIraina that will go down in imate 2,000 cars of commercial apples.'' lic auction to the highest bidder for American history as one of the most C. T. Roberto, West Side orchardlst. cash In hand, ths several tracto or par­ remarkable reproductions of pioneer reported that the bloom of bi« esis of land above mentioned, or so neighborhood was showing one of the much thereof as can be sold separately life. best sets of years. to advantage sufficient to pay aaid de­ Paw Paw Tree linquent assessment, together with the interest, costs and disbursements pro- Mrs. N. B. Whalen, who resides with id vided by law, and will continue her father, J. L. Johnson, Civil war sale from day to day thereafter until veteran, now has a large paw paw said property ia sold, or so much there­ shrub that to blooming. She expects try to satisfy said of as may be to have some matured fruit thia fall. It is the first bush of tbe spe<4ea ever Dated at Hood River, Oregon, thia to bloom here. Tbe Johnson iauiiiv 1st day of May, 1928. came here from Kentucky. Mrs. W. ID. HART Whalen has a sisesble grove of young Marshal of the City of Hood River, paw paw trees reared from aead sent Oregon. m3-81 out from the Blue Gram country. Mrs. Whalen haa Iota surrounding the city home of her father filled with rare fruits and flowers. She calls it the Garden of Allah. Big Ctax* Seat by Mistake Walter McDougal, West Side orch- nrdlst, last week ox evening a letter from a Chicago bank, found a check for *37,000. No explanatory letter ac­ companied it Examination, too, re­ vealed that tbe check was for a woman. He telegraphed to Chicago and learned that a stenographer slipped the check through a mistake into an envelope that should have brought a letter to him. The check waa tn payment of an insurance policy to an Illinois widow. Discovery of the check, the mesaai ige to Mr. McDougal stated. cleared up a mystery. « bas Little Jean Parker b Feet The following unique and meritar- tone poems are the-production of little Mise Joan Parker, daughter of fibre. C. W. Parker, formerly a resident of the valley. Mrs. Parker and children now reside in Brooklyn. Joan will celebrate her eighth birthday. We have vegetables. nic basket. are calling. the hamper. all the varieties of fresh Spring Let us take charge of your pic­ Fishing trips and motor tours We can supply everything for Just call us and our response will be cheerful and courteous. ¿aa FRASIER & SON JUST LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE Carlson & Osborn Electric Bakery * 309 OAK STREET ITS O.K. REAL BREAD ITS O.K. Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDRBSON. Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 41* OAK STRUCT.