r (Klarin All-the-year School Clothes Should Be Made of Everfast Suiting B gz Z w #— Washing V inegar factory Strong Sunlight Will Not Fade This Marvelous Wash Fabric No, Senator BtaniMd is not going to run as an Independent. The Oregon Journal^ Just trying to throw a little scare into Oregon Republicans. Sen ator Btanfiehl may try to stage a come back In Oregon politics sometime later. His independent candidacy would be suicidal. The tourists from everywhere are finding Oregon thia summer. They are arriving from every state in the Union, and new admirers of the perpetual greenery of Oregon's hills are being made every day. Raising sheep may take an important place in the aide lines of thrifty or- chardlsts. Aubrey David and Glenn Alien, of the Odell country, hare found limited numbers of »<heep in their or chard tracts very profitable. VISITING OFFICIALS Motoring around the Loop highway, W. M. Reed, of Washington D. C„ chief of the United States Indian bu reau, and Lester W. Holt, in charge of Indian reclamation service for Oregon, Washington and northern OalifoFnla, stopped here Tesday night at the Mt. Hood hotel. The visitors were taken by II. B. Baker to Koberg beach. MI am certainly surprised,” said Mr. Reed, “to find such an improvement as this beach near a town no larger than Hood River. It would be a credit to a city of 100,000 population.” The visitors were lavish in tlielr' praise of the local mountain scenery along the Loop and Columbia River highways. They jtaid a tribute to ttie Mt Hood hotel, declaring the accomo dations equal to the best to be had in a metropolitan hotel. Do you dress your children in wash clothes the year around as so many phy sicians are recommending? Everfast Suiting will be a real boon to you. This marvelous wash fabric will not fade—even after repeated laundering, boiling or careless tubbing in strong soaps and washing powders. And it can be exposed to strong sunlight, to uric acid, to perspiration, almost any thing that usually ruins color. For busy mothers, Everfast is econ omy. The time and trouble of sew ing isn’t wasted, and the little dress of Everfast stays pretty and wearable a long time. Ask to see Everfast Suiting before you start this year’s school sewing and other attractive Everfast weaves in their gay, everlasting colors. ^G uaranteb : // any Everfast fab ric fades for any reason whatsoever, we will refund not only the purchase price of the material, but making-up costs as well. '~~'s . .1 Evërfast Wash Fabrics MM M« O»* , For Hale—Pnre bred Airedale pops, eligible for registration; males. SA; tamale. 110. Phon« »«. lytS 1 For Hale—Heme yearling hen« to make room 7 for poliota; also a l«w polteta. C. D. Nlekelaen. phone SMI. J>16tf - For Halo—Golden Bantam sweet corn.«trioa beans, new potatoes. Transparent «nd Crab e applsa, Bsrtleti pear«, prune«, plum« and n grape«, place your order early. Mrs. W. T. ! Oooee, tel. seta. • aS 1 For Rale—A young Jersey cow. TH. MSI j, Cottage Ferm. JyfcZif n For Bale— Dairy ranch In Trout Lake Valley, t Price will «Or prise you If you nave real money u to do boalnoM with. C. M. Calling Jyltf FROLIC AT BIG PICNIC P For Sale—A S-hote Universal wood or coal e range, reasonable. Mrs. L M. Huggins, phone t >1«. JiMtf II •,For Bole— A set of good Mil tires. Repair ports for Btodsbeker Big S T7. Tel. SUN. JlOtf c For Hale—30 woven rug« Iroin (1 to WHO It each. Theas are bargains. Call at my home. , «01 mb Mtreet. David Upron.. Tel. MM. JMf WANTED At Pnyallup laying contest Lewis’ Red No. 1101 outteyed all Leghorn« eioept two. laying ISO egg« In «lx months. Pen average, sis • month«, 1S1 egg« per bird. m20lf For Bale or Trada-lta suree on Hast Bide, 5 mites on I, for city or small eloee.ln place - Pbooe 6070. m«tf For Bale—AH kinds of farm sod city prop ■ EjL whe*‘ •nd ranr*1*« I’rlcu. from ®00 to Sionooo. A. G Jennings, general real estate and brokerage, Rfd. 4. a»U For Hale or lxese-150 acres, 36 acres cleared Abundance of water; good strawberry propo. •litoo; on Lost Lak« road, all miles from ]<ee Easy terms. J. H Ntekeleen, tel. SOW. aMtf For Hale—Am closing out land of Boner<>ro “"'bard Co- Tr*cU •* c°l prloee. C. H Bone Tel. WS4. «pur For Bale—Fir and pine wood 10 In. and « ft °° •** or «Ide «* Valley and Hood River, tel. 4727 or 4728, Moore Bro«, m4tf bores, weight about IMO lbs. J. 8. Hoover, tel. 1704. mlMf .J*Hate- Good lots for sale In all parts ol the city, prices right. A. W Onthank AOo. sl«U 'r For MUo-10 acres 4 miles from Hood Hirer adjoining the Barrell «bool. About IX.7rre bearing apples and pears. Modem « room boos« packing bouse, and chicken houses *’ box w' Hoo<l Elver, Ora. Pbooe S.7S. 125(1 _ for Bale—baarina Newtown and Hplta orchard I. mils west o" city limits on • Belmont road. Tel. 64W. W. B. McGuire m4U • ,Bch *Dd 4 |b°' food. Delivered R,’w or any where on West side Ruins’™* “ *■ K *b-euregsrd. l-hone Udell iw». r 23H . "“I*-7''?'“• >• »ad «"ft wood. to** bunding., welilS lauadry. Prtee rwwon.b e W. H. Chapin all . Sor Hate—A pple, peach, pear and cherry ano. Parkdale. Hood other tours Parkdale St or write C. T. Raw- qg,, r°r **" **~la Ur and pine wood also «-foot " deliveredRaetand WemHlde aad Hood Mirer. Phone 46tt. A. LaChapelle. al J If —Fw Rsebango—Btook and dairy ranch Want home proposition. Ipmme, what have yon t Address O. M. 0.. ears Glacier. xtf 1 FOR RENT forntehwT*» eaoe. 1 OOMM^Ä,‘h i "IS"* e'°" ' ldfby- Mr>- Jennie Hunt «14 Cao- '< rnoMMU. J Btf JyiMt pooaeano. — ^or boose. A-*!0* apartment. P immm m«3. IflS l aacode. Adults only 1 1 , MISCELLANEOUS