HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924 Judge L. N. Blowers, who repre­ sented this county in the legislature last year, announced Tuesday that he would not be a candidate for re-elec­ tion. Judge Blowers will leave next Mbnday with his family on a motor trip to California. G. A. Palmiter, master of the Ore­ gon State Grange, and R. E. Scott, orchardlst-business man. have been mentioned as posalhle republican can­ didate«. Neither, however, has made an announcement. Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of the City Tax Budget Committee of the City of Hood River, on November 17,-1923, there was proposed and adopted an estimate of the money to be expended by the City during the year 1924, which estimate, together with the report of the present condition of department funds, is as follows: FUND MOSIER Miss Emily Husband returned Mon­ day from Eugene and Portland w-here she had spent several weeks visiting friend«. Quenton Armstrong went to Port­ land Tuesday. Mrs. Fannie Piercey and son, T. D.. were in Hood River Tuesday having dental work done. E. L. Root, L. O. Root, Ernest Ev­ ans, Ben Veatch and Lee Evans. Jr., attended Modern Woodman lodge in Hood River »Wednesday evening. E. W. Davldliizer went to Portland last Wednesday to sja-nd a few days. The young son of Mr and Mrs. J. F. , Carroll is improving from his recent illness. Mrs. Maliel Mathews was sick Inst Thursday and not able to bo nt school' on account of a severe cold. Miss I^ura Yonlsh was substitute teacher/ Guy Duvall has purchase] front G. B. Kellogg the house on main strrat and moved In Thursday. Wheeler Clark left Tuesday for The Dalles where he is employed in tbe baggage room of the O.W. R. A N. Co. Darrell Evans went to The Dalles Tuesday, Supt. Gronewald spent last Wednes day visiting the schools. C. T. Rennett was a visitor in’flood River Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bailey moved into the Claire Bailey house last week. I Mrs. C. A. Brown spent several days I in The Dalles, returning Monday. Mrs. E. M. Lelliott went to The Dalles Monday. C. T. Bennett and John Carroll at-1 tended I. O. O. F. Encampment at The Dalles Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey went to The Dalles Sunday to see Mrs. Bail­ ey’s sister, Mrs. Stewart. . I J. O. Beldln, A. C. Holmes. A. J. Ilerr and F. A. Allington attended I. I O. O. F. Encampment in Hood River I Monday evening. Ben Bellinger went Tuesday to The I Dalles, where he takes treatments for I a lame shoulder. I D. D. Allington went to Seattle Friday. Chas. Brooks has purchased from I his brother, Viret, the property known as the Gosa place. 1 E. M. Strauss is confined to his bed with a bruised foot which lias caused | him considerable trouble. E. J. Bailey went to The Dalles Frl- day. C. A. Huge and Earl Bailey were visitors in Portland the latter part ot last week. Mias Flora Evans returned borne from Hood River the first of the week. Mrs. Piercey and son. T. D., went to The Dalles Thursday to be with her daughter, Mrs. Stewart, of Maupin, who had her tonsils removed. Herbert Graves played In the Blue Diamond,basketball team of Hood Riv­ er, against Goldendale, Saturday even­ ing. Those attending the game were E. L. Root, Elna-r Minton, Roscoe Da- vidhizer, Forrest Evans and Bert Os­ burn. The Rebekah lodge held their regu­ lar meeting Saturday evening. After installation of officers the evening was spent in playing cards. The basketball game Saturday even­ ing between Parkdale and Mosby Le- was well attended, several coming from Parkdale. The score was 22—24 In Parkdale’s favor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans motored to Arlington Tuesday. The regular meeting of the Junior club of the Girl Reserves was held Sat­ urday. Also Initiation of new mem­ bers: Jean Shogren, Dorothy Bennett and Mary Evans. Fifteen memlters were present. Also Miss Libetreau, of The Dalles. The hostess»« were Elizabeth 8hogren and Ruth Strauss. WHITE SALMON (From The Enterprise) A large double header fire siren was purchased Wednesday by the fire de­ partment and is due to arrive in White Salmon next week. The type pur­ chased is one of the beat on the market and will cost *3ond house for financing the proposition are pending. __________ Gsaoine Ford parts at Frans Co.’s. Street Coptmissioner Street Foreman .... General Street Work Street Cleaning .... Equipment and Tools Road Trucks ............... Material ............... Road Oil ................. . Emergency ............... Over Draft ............... Total Estimated 00*2459.77 *13240.23 ............... Receipt« Estimated amounts to be raised by City Tax for 1924 General Fund ............. ,...*34960 0« Road Fund ............................. «400.00 Water Bond 81nklng rund 1200.00 City Hall Bond Sinking Fund ................................. 1860.00 Ctty Hall Bond Interest ■ • 2700.00 Statement Road Fund to July 1923. Receipts— Taxes Collected .................. Licenses ................. <,••••• Transfers ............... '........ Said budget of estimates will come up tor final discussion sod adoption at the regular meeting of tbe Common Council ______ on February 4th, 1924, at which time any taxpayer or person interested may pear and present his objection to such proposed expenditures. Total Collection« Disbursements— O. D. Jan. 1, 1923 Street Commissioner Street Foreman .... General Street Work Street Gleaning .... Road Trucks .......... Equipment and Tools Material ................... Road Oil ................... O.D. July 1, 1923. ... ’ H. L. HOWE, City Recorder. LEGION MAY BOOST WINTERTIME SPORTS Taxes Received ....... Licenses ................... Fines .......................... Renta, etc...................... Transfers ................. Auto Park Collections Library ................... 318395.84 Total Collection« O. D. Jan. 1, 1923 ....... Police Dept.................... ... Fire Dept............................ Salaries ............... Miscellaneous ......... Lights ................... .. Library ......................... . Transfer to Road Fund O. D., July 1, 1923 ....... *22025.14 *22026.14 Police Department Cit/ Marshal ....................... Night Marshal ..................... Traffic Officers ................. Extra Police ......................... Incidentals ......................... Fire Department- Fire Engineer ..................... Assistant Fire Engineer .. Fife Fighting Service .... Equipment ......................... Fire Hose ............................. Fire Chief ............................. Fire Marshall ......................... Auxiliary Fire Fund- Incidentals ......................... Office Expense— Recorder’s Salary .............. Treasurer's Salary .............. City Attorney's Salary .... City Attorney,/Special Serv- tea ' .................................... Supplies and Audit Engineering, Inspection Health Officer ................... Supplies, Better Building ment Fuel Streets & Bridges (Lights) Traffic Lights, Signals .. Parks Park. C Taxes Insurance ............ Improvements, Bonds, Inter­ est Street Assessment« Library Interest on Warrants ... Care of Garbage ........... Emergency Fund ......... Transfer to Road Fund Paving .......................... Deficit, Jan. let ........... Total Estimated ............... Receipts *27814.8« - *36072.80 *82419.«! *36738.3« »1419883 *30088.22 *84*60.00 healthy plants, by inoculation and by migration of insects. The grower should carefully examine plants which are not normal in appearance. Vigor­ ous, healthy plants when first attacked may show only a slight decrease in (By Gordon G. Brown) vigor during the first season. During The writer is of the opinion that the following years the disease prog­ considerable acreage will be set to red resses. The old canes tend to wither 111* spring, J. Several grow- and gradually new cane grown is raspberries _ this era have indlcated their Intention of so doing, The purpose of this abort article Is to lmpr»«w upon all those who plan on setting the great import- ance of aranring vigorous, thrifty, healthy plants. Of recent a new disease known as Mosaic has been observed to do a greet deal of damage In established raspber­ ry patches. It has been definitely identified in several patches in and around Portland. It is also under­ stood to be prevalent in the Puyallup and Sumner districts. Tbe disease Is a virus character: that is. the organ­ ism Is so small that invratlgators have been unable tn Identify it under the microscope. That the disease exists, however, is indicated by the fact that It can be transmitted from diseased to The Hoo