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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1938)
SIX The tallest known tree in Califor nia is in Humbolt County, and is 364 feet high. o TOPICS WORLD Told In Brief ÇASCADIAfl ♦ SAT. and SUN. Jan. 22-23 “THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME” Judy Canora, Ben Blue, Dorothy La- mour and the Yacht Club Boys ♦ MO., TU., WED., TH. Jan. 4-25-26-27 Fred Astaire, Gracey Allan, George Burns, in— ““A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS” ♦ FBI., SAT., SUN. Jan. 28-29-30 May West in— “EVERY DAY’S A HOLIDAY” with Charles Butterworth RIALTO « ♦ FRIDAY ONLY Jan. 21 Demand return showing of that greatest of outdoor dramas: Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda, Sylvia Sydney, Fred Stone, Spankey Mc Farland and “ Fuzzy” Knight in— “TH E TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” Those of you who have seen it will want to see it again and it’s the last opportunity for those few who missed it when here before. ♦ SATURDAY ONLY Jan. 22 Ricardo Cortez, Phyliss Brooks and Alan Dinehart “CITY GIRL” Saturday Mutineer Episode No. 7 of “ Vigilantes” Surprise Preview Saturday evening I'or second show patrons! SUNDAY ONLY Jan. 23 Ifouille Feature: Boris Karloff, Marie Wilson in— “ INVISIBLE MENACE” Claire Treor, Don Woods in— “BIG TOW N GIRL” \ ♦ MON., TUES., WED. Jan. 24-25-26 ““YOU’RE A SWEET HEART” Alice Faye. George Murphy, Charles Winninger, Ken Murray, Andy De- vine, Frances Hunt, Frank Jenks and William Gargan FOREIGN AFFAIRS U. S. Engineer Frank Banks, at the Grand Coulee project said yes terday the government may take over the construction project rather than leave the completion to the contractors. The Astoria City Council an nounced yesterday it was redrafting its constitution to make slot ma chines amusement devices, using non-salable tokens. An edict was issued early this week in Umatilla stating all pin ball machines must be removed by Feb ruary 1. Protests against increase in freight rates were voiced at a hearing yes terday in Portland by farm and lum ber groups. Irving King, Washing ton State Grange Master, said if freight rates are not lowered, Wash ington farmers will ship produce down the Columbia River. A landslide in northern California Monday night disrupted service of th e Southern Pacific Railroad. Tracks were blocked at a point five miles north of Dunsmulr. ON THE LABOR FRONT ♦ MARKETS The price of butter was raised Warner Oland, Keye I.uke, Harold from one-half to one cent a pound Huber. The very latest of this most by the Portland Produce Exchange popular series. yesterday. The apple market was listed as Saturday Matinee: Another thrilling Supplies heavy, demand episode of “ Vigilantes” — Surprise follows: slow, market weak. Preview Saturday Evening Oregon D’ Anjous fancy were listed yesterday in Portland, wrapped and packed. $15001.75; boxes, jumble pack, $101.35. V f VALUE BEYOND TITLE (Compiled by The Hood River Ab stract & Investment Company, for the interest and information of Sun Readers.) Good title to real estate is the abac lute and undoubtfui right to pos- 3 s t , use, enjoy and dispose of the land, the things contained therein permanently attached thereto, the space above and certain interests in or attached to any or all of these. It has come to our attention that many purchasers of abstracts erron- Howe Anderson Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 514 State Street Hood River, Oregon Phone 1391 is Your Title Clear? An Abstract is the way to find out. HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT & INVESTMENT CO. ♦ NEWS OF THE NATION Three federal investigators began a hearing yesterday at Bozeman, Mont., over the recent airliner crash in that region. Points in eastern Canada yester day morning registered 48 degrees below zero. New York, Maine and Pennsylvania reported s u b-zero weather. Temperatures were moder ate in other parts of the country. Eighteen IT. S. Navy bombers (naval mass flight) took off at 9:36 a. m. yesterday for Pearl Harbor, Honolulu in a naval maneuver. J. Edgar Hoover arrived today at St. Paul with Peter Anders, 30-year old logger of Tacoma, kidnapper of Charles Ross. He was captured at Santa Anita race track with one of the ransom bills. He is believed to have also killed the Mattson boy of Tacoma. ^ Little headway is reported in the Portland strike of Multnomah Typo ♦ graphical Union. No early settle THURSDAY ONLY Jan. 27 ment is seen. Business is beginning to fall off, because lack of adver Jack Holt. Wynne Gibson in a fast- tising is felt. moving action thriller— Two sawmills Clark & Wilson Co. and B. F. Johnson resumed work “TRAPPED BY G-MEN” with 650 men, after a strike. Six Portland mills are now operating. ♦ One hundred thousand gallons of unfinished sauerkraut may spoil in FRIDAY AND SAT. Jan. 28-29 Astoria unless labor troubles are settled at the Old Faithful Sauer Krnut factory. “CHARLEY CHAN AT MONTE CARLO” eously believe that when the ab SCIENCE SCHOOL LEADS stract office fills an order for an IN COLLEGE TEACHING abstract, that the mere fact of fur ♦ ♦ The school of science at Oregon Following is a list of transfers of nishing same conclusively shows that real property in Hood River County there are no clouds upon or flaws in State College, with a total class en from Jan. 5 to Jan. 12, as published ! the chain of title. We wish to cor rollment last term of 4346 and a by the Hood River Abstract & Invest rect this erroneous impression. It is salaried teaching staff of 54, is now the part of the abstract office to do the largest school in volume of in ment Co.: only those things that are certified struction in this college, if not in the Lucille H. and Robert C. Price to I to by it, and the abstract as it is entire state system of higher edu S. A. Knapp, warranty deed, con- ! finally built up and assembled shows cation, announces Dr. E. L. Packard, veys all that part of NEiiNE'4, Sec. \ the instruments which form the dean. 14, T. 2, lying north and w'est of chain of title as they appear from stream of Hood River, south of Hood the sources referred to in the certi A turkey in the London zoo has River about five miles. ficate—be the title good or Dad. just completed and egg mound 56 feet J. H. Sheldrake, sheriff, to Bradley Hence, the abstract, when procured in diameter. W. Young, deed, conveys E^NW % should be submitted to an attorney NEl4, Sec. 28, T. 2, and a strip of for examination and for his opinion Seven giant orange trees near Ed land 10 rods wide off west side of as to the character of title which op inburg, Texas, bore fruit for al NEi4NE’4, Sec. 28, except road one , inion is now usually given, according most a century. rod wide o ff east and south sides, | to the more modern practice, in about one mile west of Odell. j writing. Joseph B. and Lucy Dimmick to World War Veterans’ State Aid Com mission for State of Oregon, deed, MINERALS FOR CATTLE CALL conveys two tracts in S%NE14, Sec. DISCUSSED BARTOL MOTOR CO.. Oregon City — Feeding about two 33, T. 1, also water right, Parkdale. Charles W. Kitchel to C. E. Kit- per cent of steamed bone flour with phone Hood River 1111, for radio chel, warranty deed, conveys 1 acre grain concentrates has been found service or repairing in SE’ iN W 1/, , Sec. 6, T. 1, Parkdale- the best, most practical and least ex Frank and Adelia Jarvis to Velvet pensive method of supplying minerals S. Hyde, warranty deed, conveys to livestock, says J. J. Inskeep, coun tract No. 1 in Sec. 12, T. 2, Cascade ty agent. Many good commercial feeds include needed minerals, he Locks. Warranty deed, from Jack and Lois says, and directions for mixing feeds Collins to Oscar Hyde, conveys all and minerals on the farm are obtain of Lot 7 in Blk. 6, located in Cas able from his office. He urges farm ers to beware of products being of cade Locks addition. Ralph B. and Beulah I. Sherrieb to fered at high pri""'s and for which Caroline E. Brooks, warranty deed, extravagant claim ? a:e being made. conveys 4 acres in NE*4 and NW l4 The only minerals recognized as of of NE14 of Sec. 9, T. 2, Rockford dis practical value for cattle hc-e are ] Electric Co. calcium and phosphorus, which can trict. be obtained at less than three cents Carl A. and Blanche Clair Rand to Hood R iv e r . O re s o n Clifford C. and Bertha Anderson a pound, he says. warranty deed, conveys tract in Lot 1 of Adams Paradise Acreage. Land Transactions In Russia, the Central Committee adopted resolution calling for drastic curbing of the purge- Over 2000 persons executed because of “ acts harmful to the state” . At St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, fire de stroyed the Sacred Heart college in below zero weather. Seventeen per ished—priests and children; 27 are unaccounted for. In Shanghai, it is reported the Japanese ordered guerrilla warfare. Chinese captured a garrison of 270 Japanese soldiers. International boy cott of Japanese products has been suggested for France, Russia, Great Britian and Holland, which countries would form an alliance. The pro gram was laid before the Interna tional Conference at Brussels three days ago. At Paris today a 5-day period of government e n d e d . Camille Chautempts has formed a new cabi net of 33 members of his party. Communists have 73 votes in the cabinet, but not enough to block the new Government. Labor warfare in Vera Cruz Mex ico, yesterday caused the death of 100 men, while 5000 soldiers were mobilized on the scene. The Japanese government has an nounced it will continue to bomb the Hong-Kong-Canton railway in spite of British protests. Fighting con tinued north of Shanghai in deep snow and bitter cold. 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