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HOOD RIVER. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1927 TUB DALLES DISPLAYS AMBITION NEXT WEEK Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 17,18 and 19 That’s th« Plan of Pricing in This Annual Event which Turns the Thoughts of Thusands of People Toward Economy. Thia will be the Largest Sale of Standard Goods the United Drug Co. has ever put on, as the Sale includes such items as Klenxo Tooth Paste, Arabesque and Symphony Lawn Stationery, Narcisse Talcum, Cascade Pound Paper Face Creams, Shaving Creams, Hot Water and Envelopes, Liggett’s Box Chocolates, Aspirin Tablets, Fi ace Powders, ~ Bottles and Hundreds of otherJ^ondarful Bargains. In The Nation’s Service in 1917 FOOTBALL GAME TODAY, a power in the nation’s progress BE THERE PROMPTLY AT 1 O’CLOCK TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT THE NEW ATHLETIC FIELD TO JOIN IN DEDICATION OF THE NEW FLAG POLE. We are proud to number so many of these veterans among our customers Go forth with a record football crowd for Hood River, ait on the new bleachers on one of America’s most beautiful foot ball fields and root for Hood River. Eugene has a strong team and tomorrow’s game will be one of the best interscholastic games of the state this year. Send the youngsters down to the Rialto Thestre to be guests of the American Le gion Post at a free picture show at 10.30. After Lieutenant Kelley has dropped a ball from an airplane at 1:30, the footbal game will start. A parachute jumper will leap from an airplane between halves. BANK Nothing Succeeds Like Success We left those imaginary heirs of Christopher Colum bus with a mere $344.852.00, which at a dime a day invested at 3% had from 1492 to 1692, earned them thia amount. From that date the amount grows by leaps and bounds Men’s Banquet will be held at the Hotel Waukoma. At 9 p. m. the Annual Armistice Day When we wrote the Columbus Day Ad, we inadver tently made the computation to 1935 instead of 1927 and those last eight years increased the amount by about seventy-five million dollars. WE WILL BE SHIPPING These figures are as bewildering as Andy Gump’s and the best way to get back to amounts we can all under stand is to open a Savings Account with a dollar or more and add to it a dollar or more each week for ten years. TRY IT! APPLES AND PEARS Out of this and and other Districts all through the season. If you have Fruit still unsold either True-To-Name Nursery H S. GALLIGAN, Proprietor MEST1C AND EXPORT Hood River, .Oregon A vigorous healthy stock of apple, pear, , cherry, peach _ _ on virgin _■ soil. A 11 pear and apple and apricot trees, ___ grown trees are ■own on the best type of French roots;, the cherry00 . lack Maxzard _ roots—these are without doubt the best type of root stock for this locality. Se we are pleased to offer at this time a fine lot of trees that are grown right together with the benefit of our 27 yean of practical experience growing trees in Hood River. We also offer a liberal discount on quantity orders and for eash. Bear in mind that every tree we offer is ^uaranted abso lutely true-to-nam& and of the best producing type. Your inspection and patronage will be appreciated. Phone 4796. Press announcements that the city of The Dalles has filed on waters of Lout lake, to be utilized in the develofe inent of a municipal gravity system for Another ¡mint which is strsssed by the neighboring nild-Colurabia county tile water commission but whh'h doe* seat, Tuesday created considerable spec not api*ear in the brief to the forest service, is that the commission Ml fac ulation among local folks. While W. L. ing the necessity within the next few dark, city engineer, said The Dalles years of replacing the 15 year-old pipe filings will not conflict with those of line from Dog river to Mill erv k. Another point which the wgter com Hood River on a large spring on Laurel mission advances in support ti its ¡dsn creek. jiwt north of Lost lake. Cap is that the Dog river Water-shod is be tain Geo. R, Wilbur, secretary of the coming more difficult to protect from East Fork Lumber Co., and attorney eoiiininiuation. The forest service has for all local irrigation Interests in lit constructed a fine road from Brooks igation now lie fore tlie United States Meadows to Bottle Prairie, and anoth Hupreine court. expressed the opinion er from I he meadows to the Mt. Hood that irrigation and power interests will loop. The proposed connection between never ¡icrniit the plan as outlined by The Dalles und the Mt. Hood loop peo ple m*ar the present Dalles city water The Dalles without a «-ourt order. - ' - ™ The matter of The Dalle» filing was supply. By the proposed plan, lnlrbnte as it made the chief subject at the Tuesday luncheon of the chnuilx-r of comiuertv Is, it would i>e possible te obtain 10 nt Cottage Farm. Mr. Wilbur declared times the amount of water for The Dal in addressing the chamber meiuliera, les now available at a cost bnly two or that be doubted the feasibility of the three times that of replacing the Deg neighboring city's ¡dan. Captain Wll- river flow, the commission believes. Imr cited that an ndjudh-atlon of all The water commission does not plan to water rights of the Hood River Valley, give up its filings on Dog fiver In the in circuit court here and the supreme crept Its other plan works, however. A point brought out in the brief, urg ■ •ourt for 10 years and now before the United Stat«*» supreme court, had e»- ing the ¡lermisslon of the forest service tHblished definite rights of appropria to construct the Lost lake dam. Is that te™ and that the river lacked a suffi- The Dalles require» an unusual amount i-tent flow to go around. The Dalles of water ¡ter capita, owing to the thin plans on withdrawing 30.000.000 gal sandy soli which takes a great volume lons of water dally from a tributary of moisture for proper Irrigation. The of the East Fork on the east »ide of erection of the Eastern Oreg&i Tuber- Mount H< mm I, returning the water to culosis hospital, with ltiu RO a< res of tlie river from Lost lake, which would lawns, will tail for additional water, be raised by a 25-foot dam, Impounding they declare. - The «■omptetfe project may not be water that would run off during the worked out for several years to come, winter and spring freshets. Captain Wilbur cited authentic fig the commission points out. There are ures to show that such a plan would already rumblings of discontent expres sed in Hood River ncwsfiapm. Mem- tie nearly impossible. City Engineer Clark sal«! that the I mts of the commission are standing municipality had received notice of the on the firm, ground of alleges! prior fil activitle» of The Dalles some weeks ings in the case of Cold Springs creek ago and had made a thorough Investi and lielieve the other diversions can be gation of the city's filing at 8alein. It Worked out in tins*, without inconven wa» discovered, he said, that H. I* iencing other interested curporatluB* Verse, a former local hydro-electric or municipalities. promoter, already has a filing on Lost lake, similar to that on The Dalles. Mr, Verse, wlio made Id» filing some Hl’years ago, recently displayed re newed activity. He promises to tunnel under the ridge west of Ixist lake and enrry impounded waters to Eagle creek for supply on a power house pr<q»ose<1 Getting people to church on Sunday at the mouth of that stream. Citizens is a Attainted-with the United evsnIngs. In somewhat of a problem States fol •rortfry service attitude toward among minister» «nd church workers to such a development as The Dalles pro most ¡dares, and Hood River ia no ejt- ¡Mises, expressed file belief today that ccptlon. From the present iudlcatloti, construction of a 25-foot dam. to raise however, it looks as if the First Chris Lose lnke, will not be permitted. To tian church is in a fair way to solve raise the lake 25 feet, it was cited, will that problem. The church is being ruin the camping places along the lake well tilled, with the audiences increas shore and end the forest service's plans ing with each Sunday evening. What la the excitement? Well, the for further recreational development then1. The forest service recently se ¡mstor, W. O. Livingstone, (he doesn't cured from the Oregon Lumlier Co., a like the term Reverend? is delivering large shoreland trait of timlier In ex h series of sermons on the theme, “The change for timlier In other se<tions of Church and the Home”, and tlie people the Mount Hood national forest. These are sitting up and listening, listening m-gotiutiona were conducted for the as they do not do ordinarily. He la purpose of developing the lake shore succeeding In awnkvnlog his audiences, as a recreational center, It was said. and Is keeping them awake. In the first Idacr* the platform of tho Ijist year The Dalles bored a well, which it was thought would solve the church is made over to represent a problem of water there. The cost of room of a dwelling, and each Sunday ¡tumping, however, Is said to be ao evening some one or more, of the biiMi- burdensome as to make the well finan neaa houses of the city are furnishing the room to represent some phase of cially impractical. The Dalles Chronicle Monday after home life. Three of the series have noon tarried the following story on the lieen dellverwl, anil tjv<* more are yet to come. On two of three Sunday eve water matter: The first definite move in a gigantic ning» the room repr<4ested a living ¡tian to gIVa The Dalles an almost inex room of the koine, and on last Sunday haustible supply of water direct from evening it was furnished as a kitchen, the snowctmTctl slopes of Mt. Hood with electric range, electric refriger was made today, when an application ator, metal table, sink, etc. Rut this Is md all; the aim of the to construct a 25-foot storage dam at I salt lake was filed with the forest ser series Is to link up In a more Intimate vice at Salem by The Dalles City water manner the church aiql the home, and commission, through a brief prepared on Sunday evening liia theme was, “The Heart of the n<»nie”. which pe liy its engimvr. David G. Glass. Tin* plan is ao Intricate and Involved defined ns “Mol her Love.“ The speaker that it Is difficult to describe without did not mince matters, nnd he ia «idl reference to a inap. In brief, the city ing a simile a spade, lie pictured flic water commission contemplates taking mother of ancient Israel, in eontrnat approximately 30,000.000 gallons of to the fia|»per mother of the prewent water per day from (’old Springs creek day; he waa at his laid, and he ordin on the east side of Mt. Hood and re arily has the faculty of making himself placing this flow from other sources understood. His message of Sunday to keep from conflicting with prior evening might Is* considered by some water rights on the lower stretches of ns sensational, bnt it did bristle with trudi. ever a redeeming quality, sortie Hood River. Cold Springs creek is a cold, clear of which Was almost uncomfortably stnaim. fed through springs from New applicable. He stated that tbe training and edu ton Clark gleclar, originating between Blue Grass ridge and tlnuaast sioim of cation of the child la the result of the Mt. Hood. The Dalles water commis «•ooperntive work of the home, the sion in 1923 filed on approximately 80,- school, and the church, and that it 000,000 feet of water per day, the min must consist of the physical, Intellec imum low flow of the stream. This ap tual, moral nnd religions training, and that we are largely failing in the task. plication is still pending. Tentative plans call for a six-mlle Said the speaker, ‘Tills la an age nt pi|M* line at least two feet in diameter, moral decay.” and “These three Insti taking the water of Cold Springs creek tutions must cooperate to save from from a point fvell liehind Blue Grass disaster. He contended that the child's ridge, down across Sand creek, tha Mt. training should begin Imfore it is born, Hood loop highway, the asst fork of and stated that “Hundn-da of children Hood River, Dog river, thence through are damned before Idrtb, anathematized a tnnnel approximately a quarter of a through lift*, and sent to hell at death, mile in length, and dumping it into with never n chance." He paid his respects to Judge Ben J. Deer creek, a tributary of Mill creek. This Is the only new line calculated to Lindsey's theory of "Companionate increase the water supply of The Dal Marriage," which he cluiracterlzed as les. The 30,000,000 gallons of water “The most damnable doctrine since available in Cold Springs creek at the Rousseau.” If tho past three servl<*es lowest point in the year la approxi are a sarjipje of what Is In store in the mately 10 times the amount of water other five, with the probable ascending now available in Dog river at the time climax, as the an non i cements would of the lowest water and the greatest indhute, it would seem that there will be something out of tho ordinary doing need. In fact, the diversion of this water at the First ('lirlstimi church between ia tho moat, simple of the projected now and the holiday». Ills theme for Kus. which call for returning this next Bunday evening Is. “Rhould the ount of water to the three concerns Wife Obey Her Husband?" There were which hold rights on the lower river, two Imptlsms following the sermon namely, the East Fork Irrigation <-om- Sunday evening. pany, the Oregon Lumber company at Iler and ths Pacific Power & Light company at Powerdale. The different plana to care for the prior rights will be dlaciiiwed briefly and in turn. In order’to supply the East Fork Irrigation district, ft la pro posed to take water from Clear creek The Little Then I re Club, which nF across a low divide and dump It into iginntvd amohg folk of the Wrzt Bide, Evans creek, thence by another canal, where for the pnat novotnl yearn an tc . * it into the East Fork irrigation annual amateur theatrical production ditch. More water can I m > supplied of merit han been produced, will give in thia manner than The Dalles water an evening of one art play* the latter commission proposes to take ont of part .of November. Andj Walter* la Cold Springs creek, it Is claimed. chairman of the Memlwrahlp committee By diverting water through the main of the organization. The one act playa canal of the Dee Irrigation district, are being directed by Mias .Kathleen or through a new canal if It ia not pos- Carloa and Mrs. E. D. Barrett baiting a bat moat