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‘i j?> *>. T'i'- 1 WW a i. V *■'/1 * «f w* -V '■ i *" T >'■' ■ ' V. i - ■'i •> - ' 4 • - í‘ «Í r'T/-*C * R iver \ J > - ■ j £ - 0; V . *■ ' ' ' t -'■Ji- ■* * 7' ir tX*- X ♦ Í 2 . f SfijLÿnr* ¿i Here is the April off er * ’ 4 X Pay only* IÎOOD RIVER, OKKOON i f ■> ,-L. X »250 Thursday, April 8 I I MEAar" AHff Ci „ 1 EAST LYNNE” 9 That great old love story produced on a lavish scale. Also, as an added attraction, the w Á, Hood River Band in ✓ a » An evening of entertainment ' . ■ and music. One of the best offerings of the » month. -** Prices, 25c and 50c »yg>upiex FUIST AMOMO CLKANKM Why Premier Duplex is the logical choice: Friday, April 9 ? ONE DAY ONLY “The Girl from w Montmarte &c K WITH K< f Ì BpL i I |L r B • ■m. ,L . Sat, April 10—1 Day Only If. “Monte Carlo” -«i P '-." 2 , pky-'-, \. - M' ' with Lew Cody, Gertrude Olmstead, Roy D'Arcy and Karl Dane. The sensation of the screen. Just played a record breaking run in Portland and is still the talk of the town. .- «S|- .ii B I I Barbara LaMarr and Lewis Stone From the novel “Spanish Sunlight” This is Miss LaMarr’8 last picture and your last chance to see this beautiful actress. Also Fox Ñews and Short Subjects. Prices 10 - 35 - 50 Also a Good Comedy f.( M HER LUCKY LEAP” NEWS, TOPICS AND FABLES Price. 10-35-50 - Sunday, Apr. 11—1 Day Only r NORMA SHEARER ' 'i. î in „V . with Lew Cody, Willard Louis and a notable casi •t , v also V NEAf^iURNS IJ m COMEDY î£v- “Soup to Nuts” k Price. 10-35-50 / Contliiuou. Sunday 2 to 10 p. m, / The Premier Du plex deans your rug. more quickly and ef fectively than any *. *• other method. The Premier Du plex principle: It lift» the rug from the floor, vibrates it, shakes embedded grit loose, whileitsmptor-driven - brush thoroughly c/eana the nap. offering homekeepers an opportunity to get get. - the new Premier i £fa-> plex upon an initial payment of only $2.50 « Never before have terms more attractive been offered. Be sure to have a Premier Du plex demonstrated* in your Hbime thii month. See what \it accom plishes in thoroughness and speed for you. Then — - Cherry tre^T in the lower leVela are loaded with blossoms this year, espe cially in White Salmon, which in days gone by was one vast « berry orchard. There are many tree* left to add lieguty to the little city and to enrich the coffers of resident.s who have wise ly loosen sites for liomes. Some ap ■ J .. ; • ? prehension was felt by them Saturday Get in on this offer The Premier Du when old winter sMnoojied down uuex- ¡M’etedly threatened destruction to plex is light in weight, while it lasts. .#^ 50 A- the promised crop of the delectable easy to operate and secures the machine. fruit, discouraging the ls-ea in their reaches all the hard-' * i good work. There was no snow fall of The balance will be V. L any consequence south of the North to-get-at places. ' divided into 15 easy White Salmon district but growers . «T ' The Premier Du were treated to some mighty flue show payments. You need plex is a life-time con ers. The soil in and around Bingen- deny yourself this on-the-Colnmbia was getting pretty dry venience. Start en —like some of the rest of us—and the household necessity no joying it now. welcome moisture was hailed with de- longer. Phone us. - ,lgtri‘ ‘ Hunsaker's new brick edifice between the Columbia State bank and Floyd G. Martin's battery shop on Jewett avenue is going up at a ilv<*ly rate, or was > Always at yQur service prior to the change in tlie weather. Three of the walls art- already up one naotrioity tor tbt hmjU9hotd.otMta /«M today than ¡Oyrt ata »nd acccnipliihM moz. slory. Floyd G. Martin will occupy tlie first floor when «Npplet<<l but that's another story. . Rather early in the season for bear far western point. Chlcsgo, wan keen. One rail line offered to carry paaaen- ; stories, but the qraly acquired lw-ar mod by ymir your corrv8pondtnt <-«>rrespondent gera all the way to Chicago from Ban . hound owned «Hit of itu its gor for »12, and the fare to Bt. Paul, scared a fine big flk hueu out Mlaa., was —‘~r~- ------- ' lair.-in the Baudoin Heights district -—i—7— The moat aenahtlonal news dispatch , Friday uftemoon, an episode that Last week when a mirror waa re In the old paper told how an interna would take one's mind off ills work in , the orchard and make liim hanker after moved from an old rideboard at the tional fraud had been discovered in the life-in-tbe-open with no'nbetrictions. whip trade between Oporto, Portugal, used furniture department of the E. A. and England. Smugglers were running A few of the live wire fanners in the Franz Co., part, of an old Daily Whig wine, made of low grade nun, molaaaea [ district northeast of here are again and Courier, published August 2S, I8B7, and a mixture of tar, to Oporto and bard at it grubbiqg land with the rusty at Bangor, Me., were found. The old thence reehiitping it to England aa real old stamp .pullers. Some have ««leared newspaper, since displayed by the store, imported wine. The deception created land by the aid of tractors. Zimmer man Broa. are now engaged In clearing lias creeled no small interest with its great Indignation. advertisements and early day news' The old kldeboard . was brought to additional traits for Pyatt A Kido, stories. ■' the Franz store from the Underwood, Mountain Brook district, and Mr. Wel News items and advertiMmenta in Wash., place of II. A. Huaaey. The don, who owns a big ranch 3% miles iper had dicated that competition with rail lines paper hod been aadreased in ink to E. north of tlie Knowden highway on the trail leading down the mountain grade engaged In carrying immigrant, to the lane-hard. to Husum. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gladcr, accom- • Ÿ ¡tanied by Mr. Ncimeyer, motored to Portland early Saturday morning to spend Easter Sunday with relatives. KGW, Oregonian broadcasting sta tion at Portland, is not coming in as hardjrw well slmv increasing their power from ®M) to 1,000 watts, according to radio ri -funs I q White Sitlm«m and some of the 'z' rem<jte distrli ts on Burdoin Mountain. I They are stnasliing through the air with a big rush'and a roar and are penetrating to district, throughout the United States which h.ve not hereto fore been fnvored. However, there was a noted -, a. “7 2 improve! ‘ efrtvnt in reception of Eaftter •ervhv «*rvhi‘ broa hronflmmt by them Sun- day r appre- _ ’ _ morning. 2 dcJuWBa _____ greatly elated by »ceres of shut-ins. -• J. W, Baliux-k. who suceei-ded Major A. W. Edwards. <|. ceamd, owner of tlie Fargo, North Dakota. Argus in 1800, a news|*n|H-r famous in the early days, is enguged in ranching near Maryhill, W uh I i . l-rlor to coming west, Mr. Balicock served for 18 years as land commlssiiiner of the Great North ern railway. He iarn good roads en thusiast snd 1» tax reduction booster, You’ll want to try this new lacquer fearless and si mere. More power to him. , finish that dries hard in half an hour. A few new radio fan. here have bit ten hard <>n some of the bargains of There is Nitrokote for Floors, and fered the public by Portland depart ment store*, who care nol for the actu Nitrokote Enamel for furniture and al merits or chenpneR. in construction of so-called M11 ml.'ird radio seta. Two woodwork. Your Fyller Dealer will of the most prominent stores are pur tell you how easy it is to apply; how chasing »Ats in carload lota and cut ting prices and are turning over quick 'i it resists the hardest kind of wear returns. As to whether these seta will - "I —< prove 150 per cent efficient remains to and he’ll show you the different cok be seen. P. T. Barnum was right. Small dealers will soon be deprived of ers in which you may buy it. Proof a living. Not only that, but will enter other lines. Why not patronise yonr against soap, oils, grease, gasoline and local dealer, who trades with you and- Imosts your beautiful scenery; one who other liquids. - .1 ilealft In standardised goods that carry a guarantee, and last but not leart. These Fuller Dealers Sell Nitrokote one whe takes an interest in his cus tomers and will service his sales, if Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. necessary, -, Geo. W. Ludlow, "Friend to Boys,” HOOD RIVER V’ KOO. General Electric Co., Oakland. R. J. Mclsaac & Co. r i Calif., who Is a Mthscribcr to The Gla cier. used < «lipping from the paper PARKDALE last Thntsday eventag at fl p. ni. in his weekly bnswtwr«f We got a big kick .. / W. P. FULLER &? CO. out of Ms mention of The Glacier and 140 front merr - fortland te. Hood River. SMarJwmXFsrOirCMNCM» , Martin Rpeodls, educated Indian JUmMa m MM MANCBCO . UN ANOUU . KftlTLAND character of note who resides at Bln D<Mn*WM> FsAftsr •• Mr «Kiftr C m W gon -on-the-Coln mbia, who though a cripple. Is an ardent sportsman and very active In spite of hi. affliction, holds the record for the biggest Chinook A salmon hookwl thia season, having landed one weighing B0 pounds a'week ago Sunday above The Dalles. Rpeedls claims th<L<llatlncti<m of havjng a rail » road station on th. North Bank named after him. He la an expert basket PAINTS J VARNISHES weaver and snowshoe maker. Mr. and Mrs. liny Henman returned from Portland Friday, after a Ahort HONÌIRWHIT6 LEAD visit In the Rose City. The extension department of Wash ington State College ' will inaugurate experiment work In orchards here next «JMN month, according to a letter received Pacific Power 0 Light Company THREE BIG DAYS Peggy Hopkins , -<*r Joyce w • • Sky rocket’ v f Ì The sensational Cosmopolitan novel of the rise and fall of an extra girl in Hollywood. Gor geous feowns, a wonderful Story, enacted by the most wonderful cast ever assembled before a camera, with Peggy Hopkins Joyce, the world’s most talked of womark That’s * The Sky Rodk- ’ et ” Also a Gang Comedy: ? « “Dog Days » Prices 10-35-50 with a Jionday ladies’ matinee, where Aach lady attending the show wilVbe admitted for 25c. LOOK 1 LOOK ! EOOK ! Thursday-Friday, April 15-16 BIG DOUBLE BILL Two shows for the price op one. a»- TOM MIX IN The Best Bad Man t i From Max Brand’s Great Novel '"Señor Jingle Belli.” I with Claire Bow, Cyril Chadwick, Paul Panzer, Judy King, and Tony the Wonder Horse. and • QLBN HÜNTER “The Little Giant” ■ ,r- ’ Sr ": with f " I a> B * 'X. I V & ■i L-’ i' 13.1 t .......... lamps, bumpers sod windshield supports sre gleaming nickel. A com fortable auxiliary teat and locked golf dub compartment are special features. Morever, tht^ndvanced Oakland Six engine offers the very performance qualities most desired in a Sport Car —speed, acceleration, power and smoothness, unmatdied in Oakland’s field. See this car—then try to equal it at itsjlow price, •1175 at factory. Recall the moot attractive Sport Roadster of moder ate price you have ever seen. Then picture a car listinctive and you will I even more----- , * have some conception of the beauty id Six. of this newest Oal Lines are long, low, racy. The color har monies—Mount Royal Blue and El Paso Tata—are carried out on fenders and •plash apron as well as body. Radiator, A » *1 f OaUaad Sai lltut Stoll »a la 11191 fl»l Matix PwUMK Si*, Sc. c— - ti. at fKtan Gaaayal Mian n*rai—ai tot*, - to OritaW Sto. mJ. W OaH- th !••**.**• »•* 09* 4. < « M J. f. VOLSTORFF, The Heights r ** r- —¿7“ - ' , AND HOLD.ING [GOOD WINNING 4 -w--' Viti, OAKLAND S I X PRODUCT OFG1NBRAL MOTORS A terment were held Tuesday, the Mason' part owner of Kahekona ranch, haa recently by Prof. Morris. Dave. J. Shore has lieen engaged in 4ie order taking charge of the funeral. Taken aertice vyith ThefStephen. Bales Miss Antoinette Evans, daughter of Co., factory distributor«, Portland, for putting the White Salmon nine through ■ ■a course of sprouts for an active seu- Mr. and Mrs. Irving II. Evans, of Ma the Champion Pneumatic Machinery son id the Mid-Columbla league. The jor Creek Canyop district, is reported Co., bundling modem garage equip ment. team opened the season at Wasco Sun as lieing ill with influenza. > Tile White Salmon Anglers club will day and the toys were well primed tor Mountain View Grange No. M held a red'hot game with Wra»co’s excellent hold an Important meeting at the Co an important meeting at Odd Fellows aggregation. There are eight teams in lumbia Union high school Monday even hall March 27. Nearly 60 prospective tile league thia year, (Xindon and Bend ing, April 6. The fee to Join this ex memiiers with their friends were ban having been adniittcil. IJneupe and cellent club is but •1. Come on in and queted. Two memlx-rs were' given the 8<-h<*dul<*H will be available the latter help the nx-nilsen improve conditions First Fnil B«-eond degree., and five part of the we«*k.. on thia side of the «Coluintda. Flshlns more names wen- ¡»resented. During Dr. H. U. Wolf; of Loe Angeles, waa gonna lie One this year. Season opens tlie ¡»ast year the membership has a recent vialtor at the home of ilia April 15,- jumped from 34 to 84. The next meet brotliera at Huauin. The Legion boys were sorely dis ing will lie held April K* 1 Elliott H. Deginan. son of J. 8. I leg appointed Friday night on not hearing Chas. Bisson was elected clerk of the man, was one of the 14 per cent of stu the national commander apeak over the dents at the Washington State College radio from KFOA, Seattle. A radio Locke Hill school board at a recent who made the honor roll during the" set was Inst ailed at Ix>glon hail for the meeting of the tmard of directors. Guy first setnester. He baa returned from event, but for some reason unaccounted Needham retains the offi«-e of chairman. Mrs. E. MervHHe, mother of Editor Pullmau and will continue bla studies for rocvplion Was so poor that uothlng Mere»ae, has returned to her home at in the fall. came of it. “ Theodore Ailanm, 73, died here March 8. C. Graham has closed his Insur Forest Grove, Ore. 21) of heart diseaM. B ch 1<1<* h the widow, ance office here and has made nrrange- Thursday was Campus day at the he Is survived- faj- three children ; Theo menls wiihyChas. 11. Estes to liandle Columbia Union high and the dirt just dore, Jr.; Miss Netta, a teacher re the agency of the Fireman's Fund In- flew to lieat the tiand. The tioys did siding at Oakland, Ore., and Charlotte, miraniv company. Mr. Graham's fu ex{x>llent work_amL the girl, outdid aim lives at the family home. Tlie de ture plans have not been made public themaelve. in serving luncheon for ye crafted-wus a giemls-r of White Salmon. and we hope we are not to lose a good gods. » Masons lodge'. No. 18»; a menils-r of liooater for this district. White 8a 1 mon signing off at 2 p. mM the Coininaadery at IJvingsloii, Mont., Richard J. Bates, Justice of the Sunday. More rain coming. Let it and Slirihe lit Blitte. Servins mid in- I>eace, Burdoin Heights district and come; we need it and then some. V < ~~ S Mon., Tues, and Wed. April 12, 13,14. I X You need not oil the Premier Duplex. It is ball-bearing, packed in sufficient lubricant to lait for years without atten tion. . TXURING th« month * -^7 of April, We are ■ A&fH- Cooperative iriQh report for 24- hour period ondtagnt 5 mt. Satur day : Maximum tampei a 1 ur. 37r-mlM mum 28 above ssro. Kululng. >WM»t wiqd. Prêeipftatiwi. .W» of gn Inch. Fow inches of a*w tmow fell Friday morning. night and early Buturdgy “ Bunday, » a. m,; Mn\ inumi tempers-' I as uliov« sero. t tarp »4, wind. No trm-ejif Cloudy, nlcr on gropml the last Nsrinera Jn MiftlVci ... tint . unexpected ’’'' moisture broadcast by J- I'luv. Working uhder a terrifie handicap by the breaking of the White Salmon En terprise j*- 1— - - ... *« — llnotyps nalclniic. Falltür Mer 1-ane went it at it ... tooth m. I.null, , which is tlie only method to ai>piy to any busi ness, set up the week > <-<|ition of his excellent ¡>aper by hand mid went to ¡Irene but one .day late Au expert me chanic was calMi from Portland to tual^e repairs to the nuielilne. Cause: Coleman's Blnam neus column bum ijrtsomo important bcm inga and broke tflpieeth out of a SBftst.'r eog wbehl. Dirt roads in the «ountry district adjaev-nt to White Kalin..11, which weep tickled by the county griulcra recently, are now aeus of mud and badly cut up again ; Ju fact they are in Worse ahape than they have been all ’ ’inter.' Tlie old Lyle road from the Intersection of the BAowden highwav at GetcheiL All was a dream Saturday mid Sunday and kept many ranchers at home, who had planned to attend raster Hervleea. Wei have it from good authority that Coun ty Commiaaloner Al Hurden instructed his read foreman to do aa little as pos 1 sible on the Lyle rand; We will now 1st obliged to wait fWr ‘ hmden-ing” of the arteries ieadingrto the graveled Khowden highway in order to motor to A White Salmon and Hood River. The feeling against th« action of disinter ested county commisslo . 'r* in this neck of the big woods la intensely bitter and for go«>d reason. Mrs A. B. Miller and son, Sidney, ac- . cempanied by Mrs. < II Miller, mu tated to Hood River Saturday, where they took advantage of some of the ex- <-eltent bargaina offered by some of the •X enterprising merchants in the Apple NEWSPAPER IS « His Secretary’71 OLD . , FOUND AT FRANZ’ Æ- mgga¿~.>... t Now you can own a new 1926 Master Model üT - 45-Minute Musical Concert * » ’ ■:.amwx - . • 1 Edna Murphy and David Higgins Each a Feature and of ■ a distinctive type. : On« a Fox and the other a Universal. . " Also, Fox News and Short Subjects. Prices 10-35-50 KIA'.™™2<2™ AnrH 12-13.14 Mon., Tues, and Wed. '»P* »* l¿> »<3 IH 4 >■ » 1 ^¡OMr Fuller dealer stocks e ii NITROKOTE Ü A s' é 0 4 * Va p> 'f \ a. •V \1 • > 1 *• \ . ■L > A V T“ a Ladies! Look! Special Matinee Monday Any Ladv Admitted for 25c FULLER. e* T ♦ u arnó of tk. m™ -•“«*, QÍ her final fling into'the Adela Rocera S» Ì k y ’ov®d- A picturi «a tion di By .U il ’ Story. A Gang Comedy “Don D ays A Lawk RM M r". PRICES 10c - 35c - 50c i With Special Ladies’ - Matinee Monday i ' 5 J VERA KOLSTAD V . ' ? 'X ■ ON THE RIALTO WlMirwsa DAILY Í* ' •-4 . ' /-» • • u *■ •r. • ’Í2M. A st' *j .... jtti , *