T «IX CLASSIFIED ADS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE—1-room modern house; HELP WANTED—Middle-aged cap­ garage, 2 lots; basement and fur­ able housekeeper in country home. nace. SHOO; $300 down, balance, 3 adults. $20 per month to start. $15 per month. Inquiiv Rt. 3, Box Write Sun Publishing Co. 5-16 219. or Sun Publishing Co. 5-9-tf WANTED—Housekeeper, m i d d l e AN EXCEPTIONAL Buy Farm and aged, permanent. Reply in writ­ home sites. 5, 10. 15, 20 or more ing, Box 299 5-16* acres. A-l irrigated land, new mod­ ern house, beautiful view, center of MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE valley, frontage on highway. Mrs. Louis Nex. Phone Parkdale 26X1. FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Machine, 4-1-tf treadle. $15.00 cash. In excellent condition. Call Mis. Da'ey, 4553. FOR SALE Fine small Dairy Farm in highly developed section of 2 BOWS, box of arrows, game and Hood River Valley. 15 acres with target for sale cheap. R. B. Mark- good bldgs. Former price for real wart, Telephone Office, Bonneville. estate only $4000. Special price till June 14th, including some PAINT FOR SALE—L. A. E. Clark, equipment, stock and household Odell, salesman for Davis Paint furniture, $.3500. Truman Butler, Co. If you want paint, drop me Agent. 5-16-23* a card and I will call and see you. HOUSE TO BE MOVED—nearly new 3 rooms, bath, large porch and garage. For sale cheap, consider cow or other live stock. (Inquire at office of Hood River Sun.) 5-9-16 kPPLE CIDER, pure and sweet, every day in the year at Par- melee’s Fruit and Cider Stand, four miles from Hood River on Loop highway. If not open at gate, drive right in to house. KB B O N N E V IL L E D A M C H R O N IC L E MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED — General Housework. Phone 2781. Laura Horn. 5-9-16* WANTED—Rear wheel, ton and a half 1926 model Graham Dodge truck. E. A. Lippman, R-l, Hood River. 4-25-tf WANTED-KITCHEN Range, rea­ sonable. Mrs. Hill, Telephone Of­ fice, Bonneville. FARM PRODUCE PASTURE—For rent. Cascade Nur­ FOR SALE—Potatoes, $3.00 per ton. series. Phone 5756. 5-16-23. Phone Parkdale 27, Cliff Thomas. 5-16-23* FOR RENT—2 or 3-room furnished apartment, newly .renovated, mod­ FOR SALE Pansy plants are now ern conveniences and air-condition­ ready. Also annukl flower and ed. F. M.. Buckmaster. 2nd and 1 vegetable plants. See T. D. Cal­ Montello. kins, Columbia River Highway, back of Fox Farm. Phone 5928- FOR RENT — M o d e r n 2-bedroom house, furnished; garade and nice 5-16* yard, for rent, Lakeview Addition. HAY for sale—Mrs. Louis Nex, on Inquire at Tubandt’s or call 272. Loop Highway, phone Parkdale 4-25-tf I 26x1. 4-1-tf FOR RENT—Apartment. See H. W. APPLES. Potatoes and Hay for sale. Riddle. 319 May St., or call Mr. H R. Harms, % mile south of Gibson, 1731, Hood River. 4-4-tf Parkdale. 4-1-tf HAY FOR SALE—Baled oats, clover, PERSONALS timothy or alfalfa. George Hahel, .’Mt. Hood, Ore. Phone Parkdale TRACTOR WORK WANTED—of all , 35. 4-1-tf kinds with new outfit. Will work by hour or acre, reasonable rates. Go anywhere in the valley. Phone LIVESTOCK 5786 Hood River. 5-13-23-30-6* FOR SALE—6 weeks old pig. C. LAWNMOWER REPAIR SHOP— Packer. Odell 77. 5-9-16-23 Lawnwomers, knives, and scissors sharpened. Saw filing. New and FOR SALE—Cows, fresh and coming reconditioned lawn mowers for fresh. Phone G. R. Sloat, Hood sale. C. A. Swartz, basement River, 5501. 5-16-23-30* Duck wall Bldg., Hood River. FOR SALE—Horses and mules. Call at my ranch, % mile wast of Odell DRESSMAKING—by the day or by the hour; also alterations. Portable Grade School Telephone Odell sewing machine equipment. Mrs. 108. Would consider trading for Gibson, phone 1731._________ 5-9-16* cattle or hogs. W. I. Kirby. 5-1-tf KEEP YOUR STOCK at home with HORSES FOR SALE OR TRADE— a prime electric fence. Safe and ec­ Any kind wanted, $35 and up. onomical. Roy Kirby, R- F. D. 1, J. G. Edgington, phone 3783, 4th Hood River. Tel. Odell 108. 9-6tf and May Streets. 5-2-23 DAVENPORTS and Chairs reuphol­ FOR SALE Fresh Cow or would stered and repaired, first class trade for yearlings or two-year workmanship. We carry upholster­ old cattle. S. N Hill, Pine Grove ing supplies. Egler & Moe, 1114 District. 4-25-tf 7th St., just off of Pine. Phone 3443. 1-24-tf BULLS" FOR SERVICE—Guernsey Jersey, Milking Shorthorn. We bring bulls to your place Also ROOMS FOR RENT—with or with­ out board. Reasonably priced. 1006 O. I. C. Boar. Phone 5633. H. A. Eighth St., Hood River. 5-1-tf Bendler, Rt. 3. Hood River, one- half mile northweet of Barrett ARE YOU BUYING PROPERTY? Store. ina26tf Are you sure the titl» is clear? PULLETS 200 Red and Rocks, 9 Don’t take a chance. An abstract weeks old Priced reasonable if is the only way of determining t*tle taken this week. Clyde B. Cox, to real estate. See Hood River Ab­ 13 miles out on I,oop Highway. stract & Investment Co., 3rd and _________________ 5-9-16* Cascade. Phone Hood River 1331- FOK SALE — Fryers. 3 for $100. dressed. 4 for $100 live Leghorn RUG WEAVING—Rag Rugs and other fabrics woven by Master Cockerels all ages, phone 372, Weavers. Hood River Woolen Clark's Poultry Ranch. 3 miles east Mill, Phone 5481. 10-11-tf Casade Ia>cks. Ore. 4-18-tf DO YOU WANT TO REFINANCE or borrow money on your car7 All FUEL details handled confidentially at BLOCK OR SUAB wood, 16-inch, our office. See Tom Scott, 114H $6 50 cord. $5 00 a load. Warren 3rd street 4-1-tf Davidson, phone Cascade Looks, »4 3-21ff WE GIVE Guitar or Violin with short lesson course. Private les­ 1000 CORDS DRY WOOD, delivered sons. Ask about all other instru­ or at yard Al s Wood Yard. Hood ments Beatty School of Music. Phone 6823. 2-1-tf River. national forests, the Indian service for Indian lands, and the Bureau of Entomology, working in cooperation Automobile Rebuilding with private owners for private lands. The most severely infested Ignition Adjustments areas have been in Klamath, Lake, Crook, and Harney counties in Ore­ Motor Reboring gon, and Yakima and Klickitat coun­ tier in Washington the survey shows. Brake Repairs Keen states that from a peak loss of 1,700,000,000 board feet of pon­ derosa pine in 1932 the loss from ♦ western pine beetles dropped to a low of 350 million board feet in 1936, and estimates that not more than 400 milion board feet were killed in 1937. Beetle losses in ponderosa pine dur­ ing the five year period, 1932-1936. were approximately as great as the Hood River, Ore. pine saw mill cut in the two states for that period. Unfortunately, the beetle killed timber is so quickly damaged by sap stain and is scat­ Frank Reid of Sherman County tered over such wide areas that sal­ has been a recent guest of friends in vage of the trees is ordinarily not Cascade Locks. practicable. (Continued from Page One) at Bonneville in charge of the fish­ ways report that the large clusters of eels seen on the ladders in after­ noons or evenings are all gone by mornings, and by noon another school starts lining the ladders ap­ parently waiting to go on upstream “ in a body.’’ An outstanding feature of the sal­ mon situation at the new fishways is that there is no evidence of pres­ ence of fish in the pools below the ladders. It seems, engineers state, F L O W E R IN G L A N D S C A P E that the salmon are having no P R A IS E D trouble finding the ladders, or in Visitors at the Bonneville project negotiating the rise to the higher Sunday were loud in their praise of river level. the flower beds that line the road­ way near the entrance to the reser­ vations. Profuse blooming of rhod­ odendron and tulips aroused the most comment from passers-by. Pine Beetle Scourge Wanes Survey Shows FOR SALE OR TRADE—One horse w a g o n and ten-inch one-horse plow—sell cheap or trade for horse ♦ BEER, LUNCH, GAS—Only one on cultivator. Call Hood River 3701. junction, doing good business; low Damage by the western pine beetle, 4-25-tf overhead Reason for selling — dread scourge of valuable timber going east. Loop Lunch, Hood tracts in eastern Oregon and Wash­ River, Ore. 5-9-16 ington, has passed its peak and is AUTOMOBILES definitely on the decline, according SACRIFICE SALE—$7500 property for only $5500. A business and a FOR SALE OR TRADE—C h ea p - to a survey recently announced by equity in good 1936 Chevrolet F. P. Keen of the U. S. Bureau of beautiful place to live. Country Sedan. Rt. 3 Box 249. or Sun Entomology and plant quarantine at Feed Store and good supply of feed office. 3-16* Portland. and almost new 1%-ton truck; ten The survey, covering all commer­ acres of land; good dwelling; cial stands of ponderosa pine, em­ house and barn. Situated at the FOR RENT bracing over ten million acres in corner of two good roads. No trades considered. Address B. L. FOR RENT—5 room house with bath Oregon and Washington, was con­ ducted by the U. S. Forest Service on Cummings, Rt. 3, Hood River, Ore. and garage. Two room cabin and a-tf two room apartment, furnished. 109 State St. 5-16-23* BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES F R I D A Y , M A Y 2«, 1988 Chronicle Advertising Pays SCIEN TIFIC SHOES w h ich will be DEMONSTRATED at this store Sat. May 21 Dr. Scholl’s Shoes are c o n s t r u c t e d on th e straight line principle. A—Cramped toes. B — Natural position of toes in Dr. Scholl's Shoes. by Dr. Scholl’s Factory Experts T o fit accurately and comfortably every type o f foot—long, narrow feet, short stubby feet; feet with narrow heels and broad toes; high arches and weak, broken-down arches Dr. Scholl has provided 622 combination fittings. The Dalles Freight Line Phone 131 The Oregon State Planning Board will hold a formal public hearing on its study of commercial fish oper­ ations in Oregon, on Monday, May 23, beginning at 1 :30 p. m. in the Green Room of the Portland Hotel, according to announcement of Or­ mond R. Bean, Chairman of the board. Dr. Scholl’s F u E L Cascade Locks Bartol Motor Company P e d o -graph P rints Come in and talk to the Dr. Scholl Factory Experts. Without charge get a complete Foot Test and Pedo-graph prints of your stockinged feet. X-Ray Fitting J. C. JOHNSEN Hood River, Ore,