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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
HOOI UIVEK (J'.M IKK. TlIl'llSDAY. PTMHEH 11. 1010 Gifts lat Are SI n n lullliJMtfMEM and ilLinidermg Are suitable at any time in th world's history. Christmas Gifts should be of a workmanship and nature that will render them heirlooms. I 1 Bl m HIS Advertisement is wri'ten primarily to the "Drople of Hood River Valley, our own frienc's and neighbors. And uhen we congratulate the orchardis 3 and business men of the community, it is no digressions. This congratulation and felicitation is the hart of our talk. Th very fact that we ar j able, without any piodigality of spirits or sxpression of them, to olfer such felicitations, is an indicaticn that we of Hood River will be able to eajoy one of the most pleasant Yuletide seasons in our history. We can look to t ie New Year with a hope and faith that wo have merited from years of hard work an I trying anticipations. We are gla I that we have at our store an unprecedented line ot handsome articles, of unquestioned quality and workmanship. Let us help you express by a material tistimonial of your love or friendship the feeding that wells up in you at this time. Our store was never fuller of fine and valuable articles. We mention Eome of them : Diamonds, Watches, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, Signet Rings Fountain Pens, Table Service, Brooches, Pins, Fraternal Jewelry In fact, we have anything that one might wish from a Jewelry Store, and remember this, a Jewelry Store of a reputation of which its owner is proud. We Permit only the Best and Most Perfect to pass over our Counters and from our Shelves. LARA WAY Jeweler (iSlli lmN d ; m Notice of Tax Levy for Hood River County, Or. Pursuant to Chapter 2."4 of the (ienoral Laws of Oregon, for tin- year 11)1.'!, and by ordr of the County Court, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Hood KiviT County, that the County Court of said County will convene on the 24th day of leeeiuf.er, l'JHl, at the hourof 10 o'clock in the forenoon, i.t the Court House in the City of Hood River in said County for the purpose of discussing with the taxpayers of said County the proposed estimate of Taxes to be levied for the year 11)20 as hereinafter contained. The Court will remain in session during the entire day, and if it shall appear to the Court that all taxpayers who desire to discuss the proposed budget have not had an opportunity to be fully heard on said day, Court will adjourn to the fol lowing day for the purpose of completing the discussion of the proposed tax levy. 1920 IU'IXiKT. COUNTY COURT: Salary of County Judge $ 800.00 Expenses " 50.00 Commissioners, per diem and mileage 700.00 Exporting Hooks '. . 3"0.00 CIRCUIT COURT JUSTICES' COURT CLERK'S OFFICE Salary of Clerk $1000.00 Salary of Deputy 1OS0.O0 Office Records '. 450.00 Office Supplies 250.00 SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Salary of Sheriff $1000.00 Salary of Regular Deputy 1500.00 Office Supplies . 400.00 Special Deputies 200.00 TREASURER'S OFFICE: Salary of Treasurer $ 500.00 Books and Supplies 50.00 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE: Salary of Assessor $1300.00 Deputy Hire 900.00 Office Expenses 250.00 SCHOOL SITE1HNTEN' DENT'S OFFICE: Salary of Superintendent $ G00.00 Traveling 200.00 County institute 150.00 Examinations 50.00 Office Expenses 150.00 FRUIT INSPECTOR $1200.00 SURVEYOR', including Viewers, ete $2000.00 CARE OF POOR $3500.00 WIDOWS' PENSIONS $2500.00 CORONER'S OFFICE $ 100.00 HEALTH OFFICER & COUNTY PHYSICIAN 600.00 COURT HOUSE Light $ 35.00 Telephone 100.00 Water 20.00 Janitor 4SO.O0 Wood, coal and sawing wood, etc 150.00 Repairs 100.00 JAIL BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID $ 180.00 COUNTY LIBRARY $2200.00 Parkdale Library oO.OO $2200.00 INDIGENT SOLDIERS $ 100.00 I INSANE $ 50.00 'EXPERIMENT STATION ' $4000.00 SCHOOL LIBRARY $ 250.00 ! TAX REBATE & OFFICIAL BONDS $ 400.00 ; STATE TAX, Estimated $30,000.00 SCHOOL FAIR $ 300.00 ! VISITING NURSE $1500.00 MISCELLANEOUS $1000.00 BRIDGES, CULVERTS $17,000.00 Total $85,864.00 Less Estimated Receipts Other Than Taxes Fees of Clerk's Office $331)6.78 1 interest on daily deposits 547.53 Fines 147.00 J Refund on Bounty Claims 59.00 State Appropriation for County Fairs. .. . 506.24 5 iter cent of sales of timber la id by state 23.58 ool room Jici 200.00 $1000.00 $1400.00 350.00 $3380.00 $3700.00 $ 550.00 62450.00 $1150.00 $ 804.00 .$ 250.00 ELECTION: PRIMARY AND GENERAL $2000.00 SCALP BOUNTY $ 120.00 PRINTING & ADVERTISING $ 600.00 WSTIUCT biULKR , 180.00 Ferry Licenses $ 20.00 $4960.13 Leaving to be raised for General Fund $80,903.87 SUMMARY" General Fund $80,903.87 County school fund 24,000.00 High school fund 7000.00 Road fund (on property out of city) 43265.38 Highway bond interest 3000.00 Highway bond sinking fund 6000.00 Total $164,179.25 Special Levies Certified to County Clerk School District No. 1 None. 2 $5775.00 3 45000.00 4 7290.00 5 None. 6 None. 7 4799.00 8 None. 0 1026.64 10 868.63 11 None. 12 None. 13 2694.00 14 1987.22 15 1546.60 16 None. Union High School No. 1 None. Union High School No. 2 6673.60 Total $77,660.69 By Order of the Countv Court E. E. SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By KENT SHOEMAKER, Deputy. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (By Laura M. Folts) School opened Wednesday morning after a vacation of a week. Friday morning school was closed down again on account of insullicient heat. Mr. Jones has been quite ill during the past week with tonsilitia. and the hoys did not understand the operating of the furnace. Monday at acsembly'one of the mem bers of the Anti-Tuberculosis campaign committee spoke to the students on the urgent need of buying Red Cross Christmas seals. Committees were formed and two girls from each class selected. They were : Seniors, Dor othy Cram and Laura Folts; juniors, Louise Von'der Ahe and Edith Swick ; sophomore, Janet Slade and Helen Hershner; freshman, Jessie Sletton and Frances Fuller. Each committee was given ii worth of wall and it luppoted' to dispose of that many, if not more. Buy these Chictmas neals and help a worthy cause long. Make your class go over the top first. On account of the lack of heat last Friday ninhtthe junior party was post poned until a week from next Friday ' It has heen running several weeks now and the sophomore party will be held this week Fridav. From gossip we hear we imagine it is going to be eome party. Night school iB coming on just fine. We have money for Farm Loans with prepayment privileges, and can give you prompt service. Abstracts Insur ance and Surveying. Hood Kiver Ab Nt rai't and Inv Cn. I'hnne 1M31. tf LAMyk h Tm mmhm A Mil IP THE fun that even tiny tots get out of their clumsy little steps as they dance to the perfect music of the Pathe will mere than repay you mothers and fathers for the instrument's money cost. And when it comes to keeping the older children home well just start a Pathe record fi-oinjr and you soon will find that music in the home nie.ms boys and girls less prone to wander. Come, se? the Pathe and choose your n.odel we have a splendid variety to select fror.i. ThePathe SAPPHIRE BALL Perfect tone repro duction and records that play a full 1,003 times have resulted from the discovery of the "ball principle" which is exclusively a Pathe feature. Thia tiny highly polished jewel never wears out and it has replaced scratchy needles. Come-See it-Hear it ill Every line of the Pathe reflects the l)Uilt-in-r:oodness that has made it internationally famous. And the Pathe PLAYS ALL MAKES OF RLCORDS. Hear it at our store. You will be delighted and we feel sure you will instruct us to deliver one at your home Christmas. ThePathe COSTS ISO MORE THAN THK ORDINARY PHONOGRAPH SLOCOM & CANFIELD, Hood River, Ore,