The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 30, 1922, Image 8

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922
MR. AND MRS. BYER-
LEE ON UNIQUE TRIP
In an interesting letter to home
folks, Mr. and Mrs. David Byerlee tell
of a reven-day trip up the Congo and
Jwapa rivers in the heart of Africa
aboard the steamer Orecon. which be
longs to the Missions Department of
the Disciples of Christ. They declai
that the experience was exceedingly
interesting as the period was one of
low water. At nieht the steamer tied
up near native villages, and many
were the weird and picturesque eights
the missionary couple beheld.
"It is truly a land of nakedness,'
stated the letter, "the women ware
nothing more than cords or beads,
The men, however, are garbed loin
cloths."
One night the passengers aboard the
boat saw a herd of giant hippos swim
ming down the river to their feeding
ground. Another time a huge elephant
swam the river just in front of the
boat. Shooting crocodiles sunning
themselves on sandbars and trees
formed sport for the men. One six
foot croc was. salvaged and furnished a
meal for the native crew.
Mr. and Mrs. Byerlee are stationed
at Bolenge, where Mr. Byerlee, who
was reared in newspaper work in Ore
gon, is in charge of a publishing de
partment. '
About Eden Park Discovery
Hood River, Nov. 24, 1922.
Editor Glacier : In your issue of No
vember 16 appeared an interview with
Gilbert Edgington, giving a list of
Parkdale people who claim the honor
of having visited Eden Park before the
exploring party of the Oregon Nature
Lovers Club, the inference being that
the club had advanced a false claim to
the discovery of the park. May I call
to the attention of your readers that
we have never at any time claimed to
have been the first people in the park?
Our claim to discovery lies in having
made known to the outside world by
various modes of publicity the wonder
ful attractions of the park. The fol
lowing extract from a letter published
in the Portland Telegram, accompany
ing an article describing the park, ver
ities the above statements.
"The enclosed manuscript describes
an expedition organized by the Oregon
Nature Lovers' Club which resulted in
what the writer considers a discovery
of the first magnitude. I he region de
scribed has no doubt been visited by
hunters and a few guides and forest
rangers, but so far as the writer knows
has not previoualy been reported on
from the standpoint of scenery."
I have repeatedly made similar state
ments in my talks on the subject in
Hood River. . It is hoped that this ex
planation may quench any smoldering
sparks of jealousy that may (till be
glowing in the minds of those people
who claim priority of physical presence
in the park. C. & Graves.
Dad's Dinner at Oak Grove
The Oak Grove Parent-Teacher Asso
ciation gave an interesting and success
ful Dad's Dinner at the Oak Grove
schoolhouse Thursday evening. About
100 people were present. The ladies of
the association served a chicken dinner
and the men were in charge of the after-dinner
program. The general theme
of the evening was the relation of par
ent to child, though several talks were
given on the topic of Oregon and North
western scenery, illustrated by project-
oscope views, vr. Dutro. Mr. uibBon.
K. Tamura and Mrs. S. J. Banks spoke
on the former subject. Mrs. Dunn.
principal of the school, gave a talk on
. the marble caves of Josephine county;
Arvo Hukari described a trip along the
route of the Columiba River Highway
before the road was built ; C. G. Lem
mon told about a trip to Yellowstone
National Park in 1892; a E. Graves
described some of the country on the
east side or Mt. Hood, and b. J. Banks
spoke on the subject of the Hood River
Country Club. Miss Rolfe, represents'
tive oi the Near East Relief, was pres
ent and outlined the need for help in
this field. Her appeal resulted in a
very substantial financial response.
The Parent-Teacher Association is
planning to hold a series of similar so
cial evenings monthly during the rest
or tne scnool year, ine association is
also cooperating with the teachers in
presenting a Harvest Pageant by the
school children to be given December
7 or 8, the exact date to be announced
ater.
Disabled Vets Must Hurry
f Less than three weeks remain for
disabled war veterans of this district to
make application for vocational train
ing at the expense of the government.
L. C. Jesseph, Northwest district head
or the United btates Veterans Bureau.
has announced. December 15 is the
last day requests for training can be
considered under the present federal
law governing soldier rehabilitation, he
stated.
"The government is anxious that all
ex-service people who are entitled to
the benefits of the Rehabilitation Act
take advantage of this opportunity be
fore it is too late." said Mr. Jesseob.
"Veterans whose war injuries have
prevented them from resuming their
pre-war occupations are entitled to vo
cational training under the direction of
theVeterans' Bureau. The law states
that application for euch training must
De made prior to December 16, r3'S2.'
Norice of Tax Levy, Hood River County
Pursuant Oo Chapter 118 of the General Laws of Oregon for the year 1921, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers
of Hood River County, Oregon, that the levying board of said County will convene on the 28th day of December, 1922,
at thehour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the City of Hood Riyer, for the purpose of discussing
with the taxpayers of said County the proposed estimates of taxes to be levied for the year 123 as hereinafter con
tained The levying boord will remain in session during the entire day, and if it shall appear to the levying board that
all taxpayers who desire to discuss this matter have not had an opportunity to be fully heard on said day, the levying
board will ad iourn to the following day for the purpose of completing the discussion of said tax levy.
I Kent Shoemaker, County Clerk, do hereby certify that the following statement shows in parallel columns the
detailed expenditures for the years 1918, 1919, 1920, the budget adopted for the year 1922. the expenditures for the first
ten months of 1922, the original estimates submitted by the several Oounty fecials and the estimated budget as
adopted by the Budget Committee November 23, 1821. 8H0MAKEEt Clerk
P. 0. Mohr Badly Hurt
P. H. Mohr, East S;de rancher, sus
tained four fractures of a leg and a
crutned loot while taking horses to
v.aco county for pasturage. Mr.
Mohr, who was traveling along the
paved Columbia River Highway about
two miles east or ine Dalles when his
mount slipped, falling on him. He I
was hurried to Ti e Dalles hospital.
where he is recovering from the shock
and retting as well as could be ex
pected.
Special ThanKs&'ving Service
Special Thanksgiving service at the
Christian Alliance Chapel on the
Heights. Rev. W. W. Newberry, of
Seattle, district superintendent, will
be the speaker. He is a man with a
mestage from God for this day and
age, wine and welcome, bervse at
7.30. VV. P. Kirk.
Pastor.
Lost Trapper Safe
It was reported from the West Fork
camp of the Oregon Lumber Co. Iat
Thursday that William Walker. Lost
Lake tripper who wss reported missing
ry Jeremy service oficials. was safe.
Walker bad been missing from his
lake&ide cabin for about 10 days. For-
etry cHiciftis became alarmed over his
absence and started a search for turn.
Tailor Ltab!iilcs Fcrnitsre Slon
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T. A. Taylor has established an cp-
tiolsfery and cabinet making shep on
the Heights. He plans en veiling
homes ci tee city, i says, and per
ruading housewives to resurrect old
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County Court
Salary of Judge
Commissioners
Expenses
Experting Books
Circuit Court ....
Justice Court
Clerk's Office
Salary of Clerk
Salary of Deputy
Office Expenses ....
Sheriff's Office
Salary of Sheriff ...
Salary of Deputy ...
Office Expenses
Special Deputies ...
Traffic Officers ...
Treasurer's Office
Salary of Treasurer....
Office Expenses
Assessor's Office
Salary of Assessor ....
Salary of Deputy
Ofllce Expenses
School Superintendent
Supt. Salary
Traveling
County Institute ,
Examinations
Office Expenses
Fruit Inspector
Salary
Traveling
Office Expenses
Surveyor's Office
Care of Poor
Widows' Pensions
Coroner's Office
Health Officer and Physician.,
Health Officer
County Physician
Court House
Light
Telephone
Janitor
Water
Wood
Repairs
Insurance
City's bill, street improvement on
Sherman Avenue
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31? 111 m 4 1 Ja
Ju 32U 3U -D. j 5
Quit. Qui it. quil mu. UU. OUi9
799.92 808.26 900.00 900.00 750.00
4SM5 605.00 601.97 650 00 366.82
63.96 35.38 155.30 60.00 24.19
815.25 261.25 400.00 350.00 350.00
1256.05 958.01 1790.36 1000.00 2074.35
255.07 333.32 272.36 250.00 ; 265.71 275.00
8166.64 1599.96 1600.00 1600 00 1333.30 1600.00
900.00 1395.00 1480.21 1500.00 1250.00 1500.00
843.03 829.06 1227.79 700.00 676.69 700.00
3195.67 1599.96 1600.00 1600.00 1333.30 1600.00
900.00 1395.00 1480.21 1500.00 1250.00 1500.00
672.09 784.01 1097.83 800 00 1217.22 800.00
1013.13 2376.68 250.00 45.06 600.00
2000.00 1800.00 2400.00
499.92 633.26 900.00 900.00 750 00 900.00
65.17 6.72 87.91 100.00 5.52 100.00
2516.74 1299.96 1300 00 1300.00 1083.30 1300.00
967.00 925-60 1053.00 900.00 1175.00 1175.00
162.62 159.12 227.44 235.Q0 170.12 250.00
flOO.OO 1213.16 1800.00 1800.00 1500.00 1800.00
146.78 186.72 814.42 300 00 243.60 300.00
150.00 160.00 150.00 160 00 150.00
63.25 63.76 39.09 60 00 24.00 60 00
163.62 177.78 110.49 160 00 166.71 150.00
692.39 1405.00 2276.89 2100 00 2176.71
400.00
15.00
1131.19 1374.60 946.21 1200.00 732.10
3533.21 2975.65 6916.41 4500 00 6918.11
2443.81 2738.83 2354.50 2100.00 1660.00
102.56 177.15 166.30 100.00 146.00
653.48 687.50 891.75
600.00 672.64
800.00 242.60
42 90 36.85 35.85 40.00 8H.60 45.00
106.45 196.70 102.50 200.00 212.15 250 00
470.00 680.00 720.00 720 00 600.00 720.00
28.00 24.75 41.00 SO 00 25.25 80.00
152.94 190.85 288.48 150 00 23.75 100.00
28.62 176.00 433.05 100.00 82.10 170.00
76.00 90.00
Jail
Election
Scalp Bounty
Printing and Advertising ,
District Sealer
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society
County Library
City
Parkdale;
Indigent Soldiers
Insane
Experiment Station , ,
School Library
Tax Rebate and Bonds i
Tax reAiate '
Premium official bonds i
State Tax . . .
Visiting Nurse
Bridges and Culverts ..
Bridge under railroad
Bridge at Wfnans ...
Culverts ,,
Bridge Lover's Lane
Painting bridges
Miscellaneous
Replacing covers
Emergency . . . . ,
County Fair
Miscellaneous . ..
Water Master
294.43
699.42
149.00
609 00
161.34
180.00
2000.00
60.00
1100.00
61.28
2000.00
233.80
274.21
28979.10
1600.00
23818.18
219.18
1946.44
118.60
603.76
172.89
180.00
2200.00
60.00
8100.00
35.00
4000.00
223.9?
283.00
29800.00
1500.00
16707.96
896.45
666.88
115.00
830.62
170.13
180.00
2000.00
120.00
9100.00
64.60
4000.00
287.18
472.95
93791.83
1500.00
13500.78
600.00
2000.00
100 00
600.00
1TO.0O
180.00
2750.00
120.00
8100.00
60.00
4000.00
300.00
300.00
4.81
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93875.40
3500.00
? 1-
400.00
6000.00
f; looo.oo
900.00
600.00
2500.00
600.00
00.00
District Attorney
Stenographer hire .
Change of Venue ,.
Half office rent .
Office expenses
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927.16 1C628
33.00
15G8.18
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1000.00
600.00
200.00
300.00
852.58
786.01
174.00
896.21
152.94
150.00
;
2075.00
, 120,00
20.00
4000.00
268.76
257.00
93875.40
750.00
798.14
690.93
99.94
1509.34
224.47
618.80
800.00
700.00
150.00
1000 00
170.00
120.00
320.00
257.00
7000.00
2800.00
2000.00
327.40 00.00
120.00
25.00
Lost Laks Road
(to be matched, "by Government) . '
Total ....... .. "
832403.60 992O9.C0 1575.40 f 152159.40 J 13 4 3.21
RECEIPTS
1918 1920 1921
Clerk's Tees - IT 13303.40 $3974 40 8313027
ISounty refund t 62.60 760 67.25
Interest dally deposits 642.38 42 749 SB
Jstlco Court lines ' 212 00 7t 00 2277.00
Pool hall license 2000 201 60
Ferry license. i . 15 00 14 00
5 p c. U. S. Land Sales - h 2368 37 66
Miscellaneous - ' 140.77 401.62
County Fair ' 668 24 6C8 38 606.14
23 pc. Forest Rental 847.71 349.63
Fruit Inspector' Fees 16000
Total 85423.68 87&8S.79 87769.33
, , ROAD FUND
Road Fund 4 18217.67
Hariri i ,s5057 17441 77
ri.trict 2 . SO60.78 48 85
district $ - ' 4'" 3TS49
iv.irirt t ' 7CK6 74 613 80
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District 7 .. . 3$:3 M 1560 ?1
strict 9 . v i6:s j-:3
30 pc. aefcount -. , V ' t-i t
Truk , . . f V ; ,?
New Lament , Jg"
Miscellaneous TWia
Lest Lake floaJ Z5SZ" -7
Road Signs : 3S2.04
Total m 14821767 8iI043 3 !&S6.24
f , V. . RECEJPT8
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Gravel snd Took SclJ ''iS'l
ivnttiorn Lst Lake Rosvd V- .
Mator Liconte Fund '
MivrlU.nec.ts J. l J
Tots! . 81UU2 $S54C3
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84000.00
60 00
775.00
1000.00
200.00
60 00
25.00
600 00
700 00
$3107.85
370
1764.23
2120.00
00.00
10.00
23.61
37.60
677.73
131.07
340.00
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83500.00
100.00
1000.00
3000.00
100.00
16.00
2500
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900.00
650.00
60.00
350.00
1200.00
275.00
1600.00
1600.00
700.00
1600.00
1500.00
1500.00
500.00
2100.00
900.00
100.00
1300.00
1175.00
250.00
1800.00
300.00
150.00
60.00
150 00
2400.0
100.00
1000.00
5000.00
2000.00
100.00
600.00
300.00
45.00
250.00
720 00
30.00
100.00
170.00
76.00
630.4T
800,00
700.00
150.00
1000 00
170.00
180.00
2800.00
120.00
8100.00
60.00
4000.00
300.00
257.00
95000.00
1500.00
7000.00
2800.00
2000.00
1000.00
500.00
450.00
120.00
30.00
4000.00
$3500.00
100.00
1000.00
3000.00
100.00
15.00
25.00
600.00
150.00
200.00
$7400.00 liiin.n $340.00 $8690.00
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General Fund $82403.60
Less Estimated Receipts 3717.50
To (be raised by tax 78686.10
Road Fund 44000.00
Leas Estimated receipts
To be raised toy tax 44000.00
County School Fund 17000.00
High School Tuition 3000.00
To retire Col. Highway Bonds .... 6000.00
Interest Columbia Highway Bonds.. 3450.00
Interest Mt. Hood Loop Bonds ....
Sinking Fund Mt. Hood Loop
Lost Lake Road 2750.00
Market Road Fund
Total to be raised by tax $154886.10 $181841.38 $244033.10 $254098.24
$99209.60
4960.13
94249.47
47591.91
47591.91
24000.00
7000.00
6000.00
3000.00
$150270.88
815.00
143455.88
49453.78
8726.56
40727.22
27000.00
8000.00
6000.00
2850.00
$152195.40
7400.00
144795.40
44U00.00
8726.56
35273.44
30000.00
11000.00
6000.00
2850.00
6750.00
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$139543.21
9199.37
130343.84
44937.17
13901.53
31035.64
6000.00
1359.17
4500.00
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32000.00
14000.00
6000.00
2550.00
13750.00
$159454.47
8690.00
150764.47
44000.00
12000.00
32000.00
32000.00
14000.00
6000.00
2550.00
13750.00
7787.60
16000.00 17429.40
15000.00
$273851.97
Engagement E
xtraordinary
Rial to Tlne&tire
(Hood River)
Monday O. Tuesday
Presenting
THE REX REYNOLD'S
7R -th
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Monday.Dec. 4th
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A Tuesday, December 5th
DIRECT FROM RECORD BREAKING RUNS AT
Metropolitan, Seattle's Leading Theatre 8 weeks
Public Auditorium, Portland '. 1 week
Tacoma Theatre Tacoma : 1 week
Royal Victoria, Victoria, B. C,
Avenue Theatre, Vancouver, B. C.
Columbia, San Francisco
Broadway, Denver
1 week
4 weeks
8 weeks
6 weeks
And that aint all THEY CAN GO BACK
N O
This is the identical company that played "Robin Hood" in this Theatre on Oct
17th. 1921. The cast includes Theo Pennington, Paula Avres. Harrv Pfiel. fhrl
Bundsohu, George Olsen, Ed Andrews, and the wonder chorus. Forty people in the I
show. During my recent visit to Seattle, I made arrangements to bring road shows i
to liood itiver at popular prices ana 101a tne agents tnat tne town would support any
of the attractions if they came in at popular prices. My faith was justified during
the showing of the Georgia Minstrels, but with high class artists such as the Amer
ican Light Opera Company carry, the RIALTO will simply have to play to capacity
in order for companies of this kind to show at these prices. In Portland, with a
population of over 300,000 people they are showing for seven days in the Audito
rium which seats 3500 people at the same money as they are showing in Hood River
with slightly over 3000 population and a seating capacity of less than a thousand.
I can't do any more. It s up to you Hood River do vou want these attractions '
OUR PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION WILL BE THE SAME AS AT THE
AUDITORIUM IN PORTLAND. ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR AND BALCONY
$1.10, Inch Tax. General Admission, 85c, Inch Tax. '
A. S. KOLSTAD.
Reserved Seats on Sale Saturday, November 25th
$ST2 54 $13?.il 5J
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