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Hoob R iver glacier , T hursday , march Ifunìi Storr (Hartar CHAMBER FORUM HEARS OF WATER h , ma raise a large sweet cherry orchard and a larger pear acreage on the Beulah Land tract la an Indication of a naw trvud in a fruit diversification here. PARIS FAIR. An observation of the market of the past several years, Mr. Blanchar points Rnitnoa» and vruftMWiuKMll UMMA TU<S- out, shows that Hood River Valley Member Selected Oregon Newspapers PACIFIC COAST REPKE b / x TATIVM DOTY A «TYPBB, IltC. Portland Ban rranrteeo Loe Angelos Security Bldg. Hbaron Bldg. Chatn .ofCOui Betiding day heard of pllipa of tbs city govern ment to finance construction of a new 8200,090 municipal water system, which will secure its supply from Cold springs 17 miles southwest of town at hte edge of the Oregon national forest on the1 Lost Lake highway. C. E. Koon, member of a Portland firm of consulting engineers, addressed the forum of the chamber at a lunch eon, showing by diagrams and graphs how the water system may be financed without increase of rate or taxes on a five per cent bond issue to run for 80 years. Mr. Koon, however, said that he had talked with Portland flnancla people and bad asiertained that the proposed plant may I* financed to bet ter advantage on serial bonds to start in 1983, wbeu the prewent water system will be entirely paid for. He stated that the city has been assured t|iat the bonds may be sold for 4% jrer ertit, par, and probably muy be able to secure 4*6 per cent. The city council 1» progressing with legal formalities and the bond Issue for the new water system will be submitted to a vote of electors at an early date. Kent Bhoemaker announced that tickets are available for the Little Thi-- atre club play, "The Whole Town's Talking”, to be given at the Rialto Fri day evening for the benefit of the hos pital. The forum unanimously opposed changing of the name Hood River- White Salmon bridge to Waukoma. Visitors Tuesday were: J. Cook of Medford, Nixon Battey of Wenatchee, George Bragg of Portland, and Eric Gordon of Parkdale. A CITE BEAUTIFUL The man or woman who, at this sea son of the year, is not intrigued by the appeal of florists* and seedsmen’s cata logues, is poaaeaaed of a queer quirk. Indeed, nearly all of us urbanites at thia season, tf at no other, feel an envy for the rancher. It is the beginning of springtime, and alL-' the children of Adam have a hankering to get back in closer touch with the soil whence they came. Hood River, we are given to under stand, is going to enter the list of those municipalities which will try to be Ore gon’s most beautiful city this year. It Is a most worthy ambition. Who, these days of glorious sunshine, can ride along the Columbia River highway and behold the greening sheen of those bald hills on the Washington side of the Columbia and not wish to make his or her own homesite worthy of the setting the great God of nature has--given us? Yes, it Is springtime, and even we of long residence in a land of scenic plen ty burst from the callous cocoon 'that has been building around us. We won der ngain at our ever changing hills and whitened mountain sentinels. We want to increase the beauty of our homes, so that when the time of tour Conditions for winter sfiorta on the ists come they will not chide us for our north side of Mount Hood are excel seeming carelessness and slovenliness. lent, according to P. F. Bucklin sf the Guide Ski club. Fifty members of tlie recreational organisation accompanietl THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS skiing exjierts to the club’s Jump on This is birthday week for the Camp Hannum hili Sunday. They found the Fire Girls. Hood River should Join the snow four feet deep at the Jump takti- girls in an enthusiastic celebration. off. Ole Haugen and Thor Lief, Portland We urge that as many as can attend expert Jumpers, and Oie Lundy of Ste the party Saturday evening at the venson. Wash., say the Hood River Junior high school auditorium and the Jump Is the beet they have found In the religions exercises Sunday evening at Pacific northwest: The recreatlonlats found the snow at Riverside church. Homestead inn 2V4 feet deep. Sunday We have never observed any Hood excursions of ski rutusTs and Jumpers River organisation <rf young people and snowshoe itarties will be made un that has brought about better results til mid-Aprll, it ia anticiimted. Winter sjiorts have been well sup than have the Camp Fire Girls. From ported here the past year. Many vis the name the man or wom^n who is itors have Joined the club on the north ignorant of the activities of Camp Fire m 1 o | m * s of Hooil. One Sunday’s regis Girls, it may be thought that Its chief tration allowed enthusiasts from New aim is for giving the girls a knowledge York City, Illinois, Wisixmsln, Minne sota, Nebraska. Iowa, California, Wash of the out of doors. This is but a small ington and Manitoba. part of the activities of members. They Those who wish to go to Homestead are busy week in and week out, learn inn, the winter clubhouse of the Guide ing how to prepare mealy, learning the Ski club, may now drive the entire dis tance. One way traffic, however, is meaning of thrift, how to sew. how to uaed from the Junction of the Mount maintain self control. Camp Fire Girls' Hood Loop and Coopers Spur lateral tenets teach unselfishness. They lay highways. Chains should be used. An enthusiastic but modest member the foundation for useful and happy of the Ski club has the following to say womwhood. of the sport the past winter: “Being old-fashioned and. .a silent BOYS AND BOATS memlier of the Ski club, I hesitate tn With the coming of springtime,* we wTite for the public eye, but as the ski ing season will soon be over the folks note an Increased interest here in boat who have taken the active part need a ing. Numerous citlsena, who are fond little praise for, the work they have of this form of out "of door sport, are done, newspapers' included. It is an eager to place boats on the Columbia. inspiration to any one who has a sfiark of life left to' sit in the club room and Boat owners, however, report an watch the folks come in out of the In annoyance from boys who frequent the vigorating air. Oh the smite* and color lowlands. These youth, and the tramps not daubed on with a powder puff. who frequent the Jungles, engage in a Any one who admires nature's colors worships the creator of those colors.” form of vandalism that must be curbed. During the past winter boats have been taken from private moorings. The boys who find enjoyment in frequenting the Columbia sloughs should think of the property rights of others. Further The K. P. liand has secured the serv depredations are liable to lead to mo ices of George Wilson, known through menta of emlmrrasament for the youths. out the Pacific northwest anti producer We suggest that leaders of the boys and director, and on April 12 and 13. who like the river, instead of engaging ai the Rialto theatre will present "Tlie ” in a seeming abetting of those who Mikado. The east is now being selected, and molest boats, cooperate with owners rehearsals of the Gilbert A Sullivan and aid in protecting their property. opera will start at once. SKIING REMAINS ON NORTH HOOD K. P. BAND WILL PRESENT MIKADO cherries and pears have met with a meet satisfactory approval by market ers everywhere. Growers and shippers Lave learned more about the prepara tion of quality packs of these fruits, and aa a result premium prices have been received. “It Is gratifying to learn that the new owner of Beulah Land will apply Intensively the most approved princi ples In developing hia new orchard tracts.” said Mr. Blanchar. “It should point the way to others who are pon dering over future plantings of fruit tracts. Where an orciiardist has avail able land that la adapted to<be growth of sweet cherries and pears, he should consider hie pros]>ecta bright. The land area where sweet cherries and winter pears may be grown succeasfuily is lim ited in this country. Profitable mar kets, however, are being expanded each year. “We welcotqe the eoming here of new capital in a development of the type th'fl Will occur at Beulah Land.** Smartly Styled - Moderately Priced Clothcraft Tailoféd Clothes After all, correct dress ia really ea«y to achieve—as any wearer of Clothcraft Clothes will tell you.’ Why Shouldn t it be? Cloth craft adopt, the latest style trend-select, the newest shadf. and pattern.—then price, them invitingly low. Come in and see for yourself. « $22.00 to $29.00 NEW SPRING SUPPERS, OXFORDS AND PUMPS LEWIS NO MATCH FOR KENNY KENT Kenny Kent, young Portland lighter who whb reared here, won a 10-round main event fight with Jack Lewis of Seattle Saturday night when Lewis’ a<*cond threw a towel in the ring in the third round. Kent hatLIawia at hie mercy. Other bouts resulted aa follows: latdle Kent won a deeiaion over John Colvin in aix round«; Gar Oaburn knocked Delly Vaughn of White Sal mon out in the flrat of a 4-round trout and Billy Alllnghain and Young Fen wick fought four rounda to a draw. Floytl Gibba. known by score» of mo- torlstH for ilia expert work in making tiatteriee perform at their best and one of the pioneer» in the mid-Columbia in radio, declare» he is having a ditfl- cult time these tlaya. Mr. Gibba »ay» it la awfully hard to keep from »polling a young »on. Tlie young »on ia the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gibta. A large number of the members of the Hood River fire department will motor to The Dalle» tonight for a Joint meeting with the fire department of the Wasco capital. The firemen will di»- cunm various topic» on fire prevention and fighting. The Dalles firemen will furnish a feed. Dance in the Dee achool auditorium. March 21. Frasier’» orchestra. Farmers ! The Grange Fire Ina irano offer» 100% guarantee to pay all loeae« at about A the coat of "Old Uns’’ Insur ance. For more information and prompt service, call anv of th« following agents: A. I. Mason, nne Grove Grange; H. G Oxborrow, Rockford Grange, H. H. Caughey. Odell Grange and H. F. Goo<i* (ander, Parkdale Grange. maylO Dance In the Dee school auditorium. Marchai. Frasier's orchestra. CHURCHES American Theosophical Society Conducts an open meeting, the third Tuesday in every month it 8 p. m. at 016 Caacade ave. All cordially Invited. Joe. L. Black, president Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner 15th and Pine streets. Serv ices Sabbath—Saturday. At 9.45 a. m., Sabbath school; preaching. 11 o'clock ; Young People's meeting, 3 p. m.; pray er meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. m Everybody welcome. / F. 11. Conway, Pastor. Underwood Community Church A home for the homeless. Sundny school at 10 a. m. A message to the church, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. “Grand Battle for Souls” at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome regardless of creed or clothes. Newton Kendall, Pastor. Christian and Missionary Alliance Bunday school at 9.45 a. m. each 8un day. Morning preaching service at 11 a. m. Young Peoples* service at 7 p. tn. Evening preaching service, 8 p. m. Mid week service Wednesday at 8 p. m. Rev. G. A. Dockstader, Pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist for Men, Women and Children. We’d like to have you come in and we them and note how becomingly and comfortably we can fit you and at price, most pleasingly low. All the newest style, and leathers to choose from. served with the Holy Communion at 8 a. m., Bunday school at 9:45, and Morning Prayer at 11 a. m., with the rector’s sermon on "That We May Un derstand : The Episcopal Chnrch and Prohibition”. The Guild meets tomor row at 1 p. m. for lenten sewing, fol lowed at 8:30 by Mrs. Blfton’s study of Personal Religion. The Prayer Book service will he said at Parkdale at 3:30 p. m. by the courtesy of the Community church. Riverside Community Church The sixth in a aeries of sermons on the Lord’s Prayer will be delivered by the minister at Morning Worship. The theme will be "Give us thia day our daily bread”. Church school at 9:45 a. m., A. T. (Jaw. Supt. Young People’s meetings at 6:30 p. m. Annual church service for Camp Fire girls and their friends at 7:80 p. m. A brief pageant will be presented by a group of girls. F. Gordon Hart, Minister. Christian Science lecture A free lecture by Miss Lucia C. Coul son, C. 8. of Ixrndon, England, will be given at the Christian Science church on Sunday evening, March 18, at 8 o’clock to which the public is cordially invited. Miss Coulson's subject will be "Christian Science, The Liberator." St. Mary’s Church Lenten services will be held in St. Mary's each Friday, 7 :30 p. m. They will consist of (1) a abort explanation of Catholic Doctrines, (2) answering of questions concernlpg the Catholic Religion, and (3) The Way of the Cross. The Bunday services are held only at 9:80 a. in. Irrespective of re ligion, anyone Is welcome to all Cath olic services. EngM Lutheran Church Services begin at 11 o’clock. "Pilate” will be the topic of the sermon. The Sunday school la*gins at 10:30. The Y. P. 8. will meet Sunday evening at 6:30. Rev. P. Hilgendorf, Pastor. Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church Bunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11 o’clock, when we will have aa our guests the members of Hood River chapter. Order of De Mo- lay. Epworth league at 6:80. At 7 :30 Dr. J. M. t'anae, president of Kimball College, will give the address. Prayer and Bitile study Wednesday evening at 7:30. The I Julies’ Aid will hold a St. Patrick's Kensington on Friday after noon of this week at the home of Mrs. Virgil Bower, corner of 13th and A streets. All ladies are invited. Henry Young, Minister. Baptist Church NEW DEVELOPMENT PLEASES BANKER For Bate-A I man gorallne drag »Hb 4 blade«, sod a tailing law. Kcoaomable price. T«l. 468». «ff For Kent on Hbares—About 6 acre« of good strawberry land. Booth slope. Karllmt croît in tbe Valley. Call K, R. Mòller. 1»7 For Sale—Etrlleat of All need potato««, fl ret For Kent—Office, or desk room, phone 2319 r JMtf elam «lock. He« Mr« Banka Mortloer or tel. ora»«. XMI4. Mil For Kent or For Haia—7.room bonne at 407 For Bale—IU Ion Graham Brothers (ruck or Ninth st. Will aell ou reasonable pavtuenta will trade for light car. W. H. Miller, Kt. t, Dr. H. L. Durable. Tel. 1241. d!6t t Box 96 ml» For Kent—Three riami« with private bath For Bale—Good work borsre J. U. Kdxlna- Telephone 1X74. Mr» M. A. Hbocuiaker. Koi ton. Dude Parker ranch, tel. Parkdale 67. ml« Btete street. iljbtt For 8al«-At tom tb«u half price. 3 brand new Bol Hot brooders (Karoaaoe). Kdw. B. For Hale-seed Netted Gem and Burbank Dorsey, kllot Park Road.______ m2 aeed potatoes A limited sroount of Earliest ot AIL J. W. Woo 1. Tai. Odell 41X. n>« For Rale-White Wyandotte batching eggs and bany chick«. Regal Doroae strain. Kg«« For Bale— All lhe leading varlrttoa of Apple- «17« aaauing, chick« lie. Carl Cumming«, Pear. Peach, Cherry. Apricot and Nut tree«> RM a. bos M._______________________ 5“*L One and two year old tree« grown on «elected For Bale—Heap, »a Wlllye Knight tourlug. French seedling. F. A. Ma««e, phone Odell fl«lf In good condition, winter locloenre, fully IM. equipped, 6 good Uree. A eplendld buy for For Hale—Ford son tractor and Oliver doubl« oa«h or would oonelder Ford track In trade. diac. Tel. «Ml or 687». H. G. Van Allen, f Mr Call Parkdale M», evening« or Sundays. mU For Bale— Hay, «20 per ton, cash. Phone For Salo—Alalie ana meadow bey. MOe Ion. »84 r»tr Kraeeow Brno. Tel. MM._______________n>M For Bale—Orchard wagon, almost naw, with springs. Bargain. Tal. 6061 W. 8. Hull. m2» For Bala or Trade-MO acre«. 10 In cultiva tion, Inclndln« 6 acres bearing apple orchard; Irrizallon waler, house and barn, on Dee road,« mile« south of town of Hood River, good for dairy form, price gw 00 per acre. A. B. PaUullo, 201 Porter Bldg.. Portland. _______________________________ mJ 4 For Hale—Baby obleka. Golden Buff and WhiteIxgborn«(Tbornweli-Tancred »train«), K. 1. Reds (Queen BeaaBlreln), Barred Roca«, Turkenaand Black Minorca». Enoch Crews, Beabright. Oallfiornla._________________ m2» For Sale-One five tub« act with tn be«. A bat tery.* Ba and Electron charger and Baldwin concert grand loud speaker; one Vlctrola ooh- aole, nearly new. coat «160, with sboolF75 worth of record«, for «85. alao 4 dos Lea horn pulleta. laying, for IM. For further Information call Wft. _________________________ fttf For Sale - My 1« acre ranch. 12 acres foil bearing commercial orchard ND0 boxes apple« t>eareand cherries for 19?« Bacrtllce C1ce«r500 cash or term«. «Ill lake Hood R'ver me aa flrM payment. Q mile we-t of Oak Grove Hchool. Kt. 3, Box i45 C. G. Lar» mon, phone 6'167. ftlf CIIBTDM II ATITI ING—We are In a position For Bate-Purebred White Leghorns. E. N thia year to do i-uaiom hatching at the follow Benson strain eggs for batching. T«l. »173 Ing rales. Small quantities 6c per egg; over 306 ' mlttf taper egg; 400 Io 600 3c ner egg. Cash In ad For Balo—OSark Needling strawberry plants. vance. Ralph K. Lewis, Willow Flat, fftt Inspected and free from weevil. W. R. Gib For Male—10 acre«, mnrly level good ground, son and Bon. phone HM2 or Odell »7 m2» under East Fork, just off loop Highway, all reedy for sfrawherrlea and etaid vronnrt for For Balo at a Bargain-One t boree station ary gas engine. Also HKM Indian Chief motor them. too. No buildings. Price »1H31 Cash, cycle. or trade for something 1 ean use. F50and arenrne (10H1 Hee R. E. Scott, phone IHM. fttf KnqnlraF. W. Cblndinnd. mlfif For Hale—6room honae al 1200 Hherman For 8a'a-40 sacks drop seed Netted Gem. «va. and lol 60 X 160, bath, sleeping porch, etc. Grown on clean alfalfa aod. W. Mums. Park Fine garden spot with no water rent to par. date. Oregon, tel. Mxl. m29 A very desirable place Reasonable terms. Address owner, care of Glacier. |2»t f For Sale-One good farm team, «76. About 1600 the. Phone 4M». T. U. Calkin«. m2« Make An Offer — Forty acre«, located al tbe corner where Ibe Odall and Del ham ridra road« Intereect. All norma and form Implement« will go with Ibe place. Becauae or Ibe death otmy hnaband and my Inability to give ibe property «npervtelon, 1 am willing For 8sls—Two good places. One with 16 A., to make a aocrince Here 1« an opportunity good, new 7 room bouse, water on porch, foraomeone who wishes to develop an or. mostly e'eared. ( scree In oats end vetch, fall chard tract. I do not drelre tn deal with any seeding, plenty of water, 4 acre« good rerry agents but wish tn hear direct fiom reliable ground Also one 10% acre tract, good, mod and Interested prospective purchasers The ern 7 room bouse, balb. toilet, spring water {ilaoe Isonly about a mile from Toeker Bridge piped to bones, plenty of free Irrigation uat soot hot the Forrest L. Moe re neb Write water, Ideal tor pears, oherrles or bay. most 4re. F. M.Cox.1619 Wilton Ave.. Ravenswood all seeded to hey. C. E. Milter, phone 644« for Rial Ion, Chicago. III. al 9 price and terms.________________________aS For Bale—Heparator tn good condition. Just For Bale—Good work horse for 136, »lira good cultivating horae Also good set harness right for two cow«. Almost glv« It away. las. XII and team. Bea Clifton Borvloe H tai Ion for di H. Forden. phone 662« rection to my place. 8. C. Woody, Route 3. ml6 For Hale—Dairy ranch In lhe Trout Lake For Ba'o—Large gooee or w'll trade for ben« Valley, 4 per can I Interest and 26 year» to pay for it In, like rent. Would conalder ex-hance Also guineas. (I each, pbona 6831. ml5 or reliable tenant. C. M. Culling, Trout Lake. Ji2tf For Hale— Richfield ailing elation. 3X *«rm. Wash. piped water and electricity, highway front For Hale — Seventh St. on the Heights, 6. room age, mountain stream In back, living loom, fine location for highway and country «tore. honae, garage, wood house, fine lot. Price, «1160. Terms. «150 down, balance no and In Prices right, terms. Also—Best bur In Ore gon. 70 acre tract. One bog or chicken ranch, ternet per month, if better terms necessary, come and see me. Phone IW4. d2»tf grow anything, running water, «SIXX) 00. Good terms. John Fnlgbam. Cascade Lock«. Oreg, For Hale—t have a quantity of 1« Inch fir mayl wood from live, aonnd, first growth timber. No knots, no. 1 stuff I will deliver at your For Bale—Drag Baw. good running order. New 6 fool blade. Price «30. Ten mile« west command, price very resaonable. alao 4 fool wood, call mo up, phone 659«. O. C. Kelsnr. or Hood Rlvar on highway. Oregon Trout __________—_________ d22tf Co. mIStf Bunday, school at 9:45 a. m. Mdrn- ing worship at 11. Ringing worship led by the choir. Special music. Subject For Hale-Barred Kock eggs lor hatching of sermon. "Jesus and Crafty Annas.” from Blate Fair prlae winning birds. Tel. m2» Evening worship at 7.80. Siqglng wor MM. Mrs. A. CanUaid. ship led by the Young People's choir For Ba to-SO boxes of extra taney Newtown« under the direction of F. A. Olmsted. al 11.60 per box. Pnone 6657. ml6ir Subject of the sermon, “Six Hundred For Bala or Kaul During Blooming Ferlnd — Years’ Foresight” Special music. At Baes Pbona MM. m!6tf 5 p. m . Junior B. Y. P. U. Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Every Wednes Ray for Hale- Mr«. L. Ncx, Mt. Hood. Tel m2» day at 7:33 p. m., prayer meeting. Farkdate Mil. Prayer, the thing most needed and least attended to. Services in church building Sunday. 11 a. m. Sunday school the same hour. The name Hood River-White Salmon The reading room is maintained in the Davidson building. Room 8 is open bridge should tie maintained. We do week days from 9 to 5, with an attend not wish to lose our Identity, and we ant in charge from 3 to 5. Wednesday think White Salmon folk think an evening meeting at 8 p. m. Sundny do we. Monday add Tuesday, March 19 and subject, "Substance.” 20, Hood River theatre patrons will Odell Christian Church Join the Little Theatre dub at the have the opportunity of seeing "40,000 Bible school Sunday. 10 a. m. Com Rialto tomorrow night. You'll be high Mlles with Lindbergh”, one of the 0. R. Delepine, Pastor. ly entertained, and your money will go greatest human interest stories of all munion and sermon at 11 a. m. Chris lime and at the same time a picture tian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Evening toward betterment of the hospital here. authentic sermon, 7.30 p. m. Mid-week service in every detail. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale The picture is three full reels in on Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. m. In the Circuit Court of the State of The modern Eve, In an illustration length and takes one from the concep Mrs. J. O. Cameron, Supt Oregon, for Hood River County. tion of tlie idea of the Paris flight, the J. R. Johnson, Pastor. in the Portland Telegram the other R. J. Mclsaac, Plaintiff, vs. C. R. start of the flight, the triumphant land night, carried an Oregon apple. It was ing in l*aris, the welcome and acclaim Günsel mid Alice M. Gunxel. John Rice First Christian Church from Hood River. by all Europe of Lindbergh; hia return Usual services for the day, Bible anti Theresa Rice, Donald Clearwater to the United Blates, his tour of the school, 0:45. F. G. Coe, Supt; Com and E. K. Iiurdlck, Defendants. «J. Noti<v la hereby given that, pursuant How's your appetite for raieltl Tile U. 8.. his iAtin-American tour and hia munion at 11, and morning mesaage at to an execution and order of sale issued run in the Sandy is on, and for once final flight back to Ht. Louis and the 11:15; Junior chnrch also at 11 a. m. out of the above entitled court and start of his air mall plane there. Christian Endeavor services at 6:30. every one is getting a fill of fish. In other words every mile that he anti at 7:80 the |»i»tor will give an cause to me directed; dated the 15th files will he shown by the camera, real other of his crayon illustrated sermons. day of March, 1928, in a suit wherein Sure, and we’ll all be Iriah aupport authentic pictures with Lindy and his His subject will tie, "The Parable of R. J. Mclsaac was plaintiff, and C. R. plane. Titles and graphs will show the the Sower." You are cordially invited Gunsel and Alice M. Günsel, John Rice ere of harebell Saturday night. anil Theresa Rice, Donald Clearwater dangers and risks he ran in his flight to lie present. anil E. E. Burdick, were defendants, This Is not to be confused with short W. O. Livingstone, Minister. Oregon Boys Excel at Michigan and wherein said plaintiff recovered news reel flashes, but everything in Judgincnt au'uinat the defendants C. R. The only three Oregon boys regis full detail will be shown. This is the Valley Christian Church Gunxel and Alice M. Günsel for the tered at the school of law at the Uni one film that everyone should see, as The Vilified Nervier will Ire opened sum of 35.1 ««I, with Interest thereon st versify of Michigan are making good, news reels and pa|s*r reports do not st 10:15 and. close at 12 m. The Chris according to a letter Just received from Illustrate fully or let one comprehend tian Endeavor services will be held at the rate of eight per cent per annnm .lames Johnson by his father. Postmas the magnitude or extent of Lindbergh's 6 p. m. Come and worship with us and since the 2nd day of January, 1928; the further sum of 8250 attorney's feea, ter Johnson. Young Johnson, who flying. yon will receive a cordial welcome. for plaintiff’s costa and disburse graduated from tlie University of Ore With this picture will be shown Emil Mr* W. O. Livingstone. Minister. and ments herein, taxed at 813.45; gon, and Robert Kerr, son of Dr. W. J. Jannlngs. the greatest screen star ever I will, on Saturday the 14th day of Kerr, president of tlie Oregon State before a camera, in "The Com Christian Bible School Notes April. 192s. at the hour of 10:80 o’clock College, have Jn»t reached the final« mand”, a picture even lietter than the The leaders of the primary defrart- A. M. of said day, at the front door of In a moot court argument contest. .Jo "Wav of All Flesh”. The story por ment were alarent March 11 on account the courthouse in the City of Hood date the two Oregon youths, Whoffive tray» a Russian general from the pomp of sickness but the gap was ably filled River, Oregon, sell to the highest bid been colleagues in the moot court pro and < »remony of his position In the Mrs. Clymer and Maxine Cash. The der for cash In hand, all the right, title ceedings. have won every case. In the Tinperi,-1 Itnssian army to the final end by was about' up to normal and interest which said defendants, or semi-final» they were pitted agninst a ing of Ms career s» a broken down attendance with the cradle roll growing faster either or any of them had in and to team, one memlier of which was Ber extra on tlie urovie lots of Hollywood. than any other class In the school. The nard Dobell. Oregon State graduate. This hill “40,000 Mil's with Lind loyal men’» and loyal women's classes the mortgaged premises hereinafter de- MTilsii. on ihe 15th day of March, Young Mr. Johnson, who spends his bergh" and “The I-ast ( -»mmand”, is are about fled in attendance, troth 1926. the date of plaintiff's said mort summers engaged with the United without doubt one of the itrongest and showing a marked increase. The boys States forestry servi<-e nt Tobt lake, best bills that has even been shown in the Ixryal Bereans class outnumlrer gage. to wit; All of the Northeast Quarter of Sec wrote his father that all of the mem at the Rialto, Patrons are urged to the girls which la unusual. The Loyal bers of the winning moot court trains especially allow their children to at Hereon boys are g loyal bunch and are tion 29. Township 1 North, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, aitn- were neighbors in a section of their tend the matinees which will tie given regular In attendance. ated on the easterly side of the right of dormitory. on both days of the showing. The new school register made a very way of the ML Hood Railway Com neat airpearance. It ...................... will aleo he need pany when* it crosses said quarter sec _ Green Sentenced to Hang to announce the songs sung in Bible tion. consisting of 75 acres of land, school. The old blackboard that has more or hw and for a more perfect Robert Given was sentenced yester filh-d the need many years will Ire put dem riptlon of said right of way. refer day at Coquille to hang Tuesday. April to other use. Memlrers of the school ence is hereby made to a certain deed 24, for slaying his neighbor, Celeb were pleased to greet Mr. Bennet and in favor of the Mt. Hood Railroad Com Ireen, November 21, 1927. Judge Skip Mr. Morgan of Eugene who paid the pany. dated October 4th, 1900, recorded worth overruled n motion for a new trial based on a charge that error was In the opinion of E. O. Blanchar. school a visit. Mr. Bennet also filling in the Doeil Records of Hood River committed in admitting a confession by president of the First National Bank, the pulpit at the morning service and County. State of Oregon, in Book 8 at Green. Fifteen days were allowed for the purchaap by F. W. Fuller of tlie Mr. Morgan visiting the Junior church. Page 266. Irene Takin haa been appointed a filing an amended section. Beulah I»nd orchard tract and the Raid sale will be made subject to con Green formerly resided here • plana for a new form of orchard devgb member of the Eaater committee. She firmation of the Court, and the legal will act a» chief operator of the piano. opment there should be watched with rights of redemption of the defendants. Bring your cut hair or combings to enthusiasm by all Interested in the W. H. Edict. St. Mark*» Churrh Mrs. M. D. Hicks and have a- switch future of the Hood River Valley. Mr. Sheriff of Hood River made for 3125. Phone 2631. The 4th Sunday In Lent will b« ob- ! mlOaU Blanchar says that the proposal to County, Oregon. BIG LINDBERGH FILM TO PLAY THE RIALTO FOR SALE For Kent—First cla«« room with board II de sired. Brand new furnace Ju«t Installed 514 Blate al., phone 1423. dstf For Rent-6room bonne with sleeping porch and frail room. Phone Jltl. nMtf For Rent-Aparlmenta, furnished. 106 Dak Bt.tyl.ail2.___ J ____ »«‘if For Rent or for l^eaae— Acreage Jn«t weat of elly on Coluninla highway. 81 x.room fur. nlshed house with placa. Mrs. C. M. Larson. ___________ °e,i For Rent—House and garage Columbia Btreet A Reeves. Apply 1304 olatf For Kent—4 room honaa with large rich gar. deu spot. Enquire 1223 Cascade or phone 3843 ______________ _ _______ _______________ QlXtf For Rent—4 room and bath 71» Sherman newly papered; 120. Phone 2804. 06 tf. »or Kent —Eleerrtc Wax Polishers. Vacnum Cleaners, Hewing Machines. K. A. Frans CO. Furnished Cotlagea —By week, day or month, with or without board. Waucoma Cottages, Tel. 3014 . 714 9th 8t Jyl«lf For Rent—Apartment, furnished or unfur nished. Tel. 6*42. al4tl For * and « room apartments, at 11« 118. BO. F22 and PJ5 per monlb Mra. H. J, F ederlck, phoue 3644. nfof Fo- Kent — Furnished collage« at Cottage Farrn. Telephone MSI atti WANTED Have truck load of rnrnllnre al Yakima V-lleythatl wish hnnled to While Ma nion. Anyone with tru- k runnlne to Yakima, re turning empty oj snvone wlnhlne losd of fur niture or produce hauled over, call VI* w hue »«Inion ml6 Wanud—Man, by the moivb. Prefer one wlili some orchard experience. Phone R W. 8kIbbe Udell 3M mlSlf Wanted—Toexchsnge Tacoma Wa«h. sub- urban «-room bungalow and acre plot on bn« «nd street car lines, all city advantages, for Hood River oily or suburban properly of the name value Ml Caacade Ave. m!5 Wanted—To bny ■ used typewriter In good condition, Remington preferred, Write Mre. K. L Hilton, 102 K Eugene Ht. mlitf Wanted—Dressmaking, alterations, sewing Rootn '*• Groas bldg. Mr« R W. Wells. Wanted—To rent a amali modern renldcnc« Moat bo available about April let. Pnone Ml«. mFiT** - Wanted- We bave a buver tor a good farm. W hat have . on to aelir Merchant, Credit Kx- ebange, Hood River, ore. d2»tf Wanted—A Collie pop. Give description and price. P. Q. box m Mosier, Ore. d«tf Wanten—Old horrea young calve,and frreh meal. Oregon Silver Fox ana Fnr Farm,. Op ponite the Columbia Gorge Hotel.Phone WM. omi MISCELLANEOUS Found—A man's watch. Owner may bars For Rale—Good Iola for mie lo all part« or tbeelty.prlomrtgbt. A. W.Ontbaak aCo. «1411 same by proving property and paying lor ad. K. M. Wlnana, Dee. Oregon. new For Hate—4 600-gal. «tore tanka, practically Found — A long black pltrMrffldM with bril. new. Can be bad cheap. Call on any mem ber of tbe Onnnty Court J. H. Jeffrey. Office Ilanta. Owner mav have same by calling at Glacier office, identifying property and pay «8«. rea. «90S. Alllaon Fleteher. tel. Odell 264. ing coat or ad mli F. L. Keeling, tel. ParkdaleJxl. nIOtt Lost — Lost Saturday on State or Third For Sale—Or will rent lo re«pon«lble partie« for 6 yeare, mlgb conalder exchange for «mall- •tteel a man a puree containing a 110 bill and propoalllon, my Irrigated dairy raorh with 70 cents In silver, also short lead pencil. Fin freewater. Ixieallon. «oil and view are Al der return to G'acler office lor liberal reward, mis Liberal term« and Intereat at I per oral C M Cutting, Troni Lake. W««b. nlólf FRKK WOOD — ruo cord« cotion wood. In quiry G L. Davenport, Moeler. next Saturday For Sale-Dry body Ar wood. 16 inch. You or Bunday. --------— mlS may ealt or will deliver. H. H. Bloomer, tel. 3X3 Parkdale. «6 paid for cate with new born kitten«. Tel. »M______ _____________ m«tf kit«, with alcbUrnom honae. ableken hoaaa, cellar an<1 garage na Foor- Ireland A Bon, wood «awlnc In cllvor val tesnlb and Cascade for FSOO. Inquire al John, ley. Tel. 27«. or call at 100« Jone Bt. o«lf een a Shoe Store ” j9t r The offering of tbe Trne-to-N«me Nursery For Bale—Ona quarter block. 3 lote. 7 room command the attention of dlscrlmln- J100*' barn, home Irnlt«, tine garden plot, should sting for this sraaon’« planting. . "5 £. ***£ Farmer’« Irrigating water, Phone plsniers 47M. H. 8. Galligan. Prop. oMif at 10th and Pina Htreeis Tel. vm. mtf Remember that Hood River baa an active For Bale—Walkin'« Qnalltv Products. Mall For Sale—A ear. bug or boat— whatever you or telephone your order to W. I. Kirby. Hood Hnmans Hoclety Tel. 1201 when yon want wish to call It. Toll rar la a combination of River, tel. Odel ion o20tf official action of tbe body. lyistf Hudson and Buick and la a powerful brute You ean pul a trailer behind thl« ear with a For B.ta-Farm machinery. Inclndln t plows hayfork/cabl. and good load and travel ten or twenty thousand Dance in the Dee school auditorium, miles If yon want to. ft'e yonre for IM. loot windmill. Enquire at 105 Oak 8t„ tel 1871 March 21. Frasier's preheat ra. aa II la See It at L. A. E. Clark’a, Odell. mW __ ______ _ _____ ___________ ant FOR RENT .For Rent—Bleeping rooms and board If del **"• K"»™«1, »il Columbia, mlMf For Balo— Fordaoo tractor with dirk, need onaaoaaon. Hoo. Pay pari with work Other hon*> complete, farm Im plrment«. Mr« B. Burll«, White Ha I- I”Xci?TJn' T 120 P*r m<’' *h- Apply l<¡ taon.pbonaTM ml« A. W, Onthank, Natl Bank Bldg- m«lf J io,'.n' ,no<’,‘fn •'«’Use at T>0 Pine Hr. Garage frail and garden mot Win be vacant April 1st. Tel. «6». P ' mRlf For Balo—A Bean eprayer. Baa a triplex pump, a MBgal. taste, a Bean eng I no with two good length« of hoae and t Friend run«. Bee Fred Howard or phone 47M. mt For Rent—Rooms with board, also rurnlahed apartments, close In. 616 Htate 81. Phone a*1-________________ m«tr riMl ro°™ house with bath «P- Phoa. mm or For Kent—Nice t-rnom honae at Odel', lust P“ “A*® ,,ni*4 Inside, hot and cold wa- Oh! Mln — For Bate—Three acre« or good ter. lavatory and Birra, fine spring water e'ec land, modern five mota bungalow, a large trie fight« and phone If wanted *gZ!d 4?« near poultry bonae, running atream. fine òiiSr"»*? X«rJ2.r '?,Lh* '">'«f«aW<>n view. Aleo» aerea, «oro« orchard, no. 1 land with baitelo««, divide lo aalt, «HO euh. bal. low Fiat or call u A. 1 Clark at Odali, «ny old line al « per ml. Aleo For Reni— Neat 4-rooax cotte««, forniate«?, «teetrsdlytend waler la, gard«a plot. Phone Owner Mil. ml6 May1^«^ròad,T>Pboné «tt»**1” h°°* For Rent—Furnished house, cloee In? Phoni ”**__________________ mltf (