-.-y~ ■ x S k .. .... •_ J&S . m U. ■. ■r HOOD RIVER ULACIEB.'THÜBSDAÎ, JANUARY 31, 19S4 EARLY HIGH PRICE Rialto Theatre 4\k 4-S A large and enthusiastic crowd wit­ nessed the Goldendale-Hood River hi basketball game In the high school gymnasium last Saturday night. It was one of the hardest fought games ever played here, as shown by the score of 6—3. The five men defense was used by both teams making It nearly impossible to shoot any close range Mon. and Tues. I vi/» “ CJ THE CIVIL SER As a result of several months of in­ vestigation and study by experts of the poetoffice department, Postmaster- General New today issued the first definite, concise and complete pro­ gram that has ever t»een put out by the department for the mailing, trans­ Meta. H. R. H. 8, js Propd of her mission her 31, 1V23, wns MH.SUH. The great­ and dettvery of newspaper«. 1 for their quick thinking and Thia order la moat important. It to est number employed at one time was bronchitis and Influenza are so com­ Because the first roasting ears, can­ clean playlug. Friday the team goes mon that no one entirely escapee taloupes, grapes or apples are rushed to The Dalles to play their high school far reaching. It gives the same expe­ 917,700, November 11, 1918, the date dition to newspapers as to accorded to of the armistice. them, while pneumonia and tubercu­ to market either on a straight car team. first class mall. In 1883, 13,924 positions were class­ losis kill thousands of persons annu­ sale or ooh sign merit basis with avowed Friday night. February 1, a group of The order to the result of pains­ ified under the civil service law, and, ally. Yet everyone can do much to tiona to get the top price the market senior girls, under the direction of taking effort on the part of the poet­ therefore, subject to competitive ex­ avoid these diseases by taking reas­ tlons to et the top price the market Dean Iva Howey, will put on a office inspectors, under the direction of amination. The number of such posi­ onable care of his breathing organs, will pay. This is the policy, by the musical and M. literary and by securing an abundance of fresh way, that the railroads are enforcing high school auditorium. program in the First Assistant Postmaster-General tions December 31, 1923, was approx­ Bartlett.' Carefully worded and ml- imately 400,000. air. at the present time, namely "all the The high school debating team had uute instructions have been issued to In the 41 years of its life, the com­ In our civilisation the art of slow, traffic will bear" policy that caused regular and deep breathing were ap­ them such hardship and put them in a practice appearance before the junior all employees engaged in handling the mission has given competitive exam­ high assembly Monday afternoon and mails, so there will be no possibility inations to 4,713,305 applicants, 1,412,- preciated by the early races whose ex­ disrepute a couple of decades ago. they met their old rival, The of misunderstanding the importance of 007 of whom have been appointed. istence depended upon their physical But, to resume, tide policy of law Tuesday The commission is represented in endurance. A certain Oriental deep of supply and demand is not a moral Dalles, in a dual debate. The affirma­ getting newspapers to the reader with approximately 4,000 cities ’and viUages breathing exercise is used to cultivate law, and, as with all violators of tive teams changed towns. The Hood the least possible delay. The essence of the order to that of the United States by local" boards mental poise. The first step in the divine command, it carries its own River affirmative team is composed of control of the nervous system is deep punishment. The early box, barrel or Kathleen Carlos and Roscoe Anderson. newspapers shall not l>e mixed with of examiners having a total member­ quidt breathing. Deep breathing bushel of the first few cars that are The negative team ts made up of Wen­ parcels poet in any point h> their dto- ship of more than 10,000. Local board members are attached calms mental agitation and tends to sold at a profiteer or hold-up price to dell Keck and Harriett Fuller. The IMtch from the publishers’ offices un­ give the individual confidence. In the trade sets the retail price to the substitutes are Rena Barney and Doro­ til their delivery to the addressees. to other branches of the service and thy Doane. Papers shall be handled by themselves give a part of their time to the work deep breathing the whole lung is consuming public. It does not matter The last Friday night in February and kept in constant transit, not be­ of the civil service commission, for forced into action and the circulation that the wholesale price is cut. as of the blood in the abdomen Is more much as 30 to 50 per cent, within a Mrs. Henny will present a musical ing sent to railway temlnals to be re­ which they receive no additional com­ program including the high school worked. In other words, they are to pensation. efficiently maintained, thus equalizing few days or weeks. be handled in the same manner as —crashing through the prison The commission gives examinations the circulation throughout the body. The original or opening price to a choruses, the high school orchestra, a first class mall. for more than a thousand different Breathing is an unconscious act. great extent, remains the rilling wil­ light operetta by the freshmen girls’ gates to freedom. An important feature of the order kinds of occupations, ranging from or­ but can be done to create habits of ing price with the retailers through­ glee club, and several musical num- Like a flame the red revolt swept through the using the whole lung. In ordinary out the season for That particular tiers by the Hood River Valley Male is that no publication shall be given dinary unskilled laborers to the high­ breathing only about 10 per cent of number or article, and, if at any time Quartet. Detailed announcement of any less efficient or less expeditious est grades of technical, scientific and convict ranks. treatment than at present. That administrative positions. the lungs’ contents is changed at each there happens to be a glut of the mar­ this program will lie made later. And a girl waited calmly for word that her The members of the present civil Mrs. Clara Pomeroy, of Salem, Ore­ means that publications other than breath. ket, the price change to the consum­ will not suffer one lota service commision are William .0, fattier woe free at latt to prove hie innocence. Deep breathing exercises will prove ing public is reduced for only a few gon, lias succeeded Miss Marie An­ newspapers from this progressive Innovation, made Deming, president; George R. Wales valuable to everyone but especially days—almost a matter of few hours. dreasen of junior,high school. She will by the postoffice department. the ■ indoor worker will find this a The policy of Duckwall Bros., of teach penmanship, arithmetic and geog­ Another dlrlklng feature of the or­ and Helm H.- Gardeiu'r, Mrs. Gardener is the only woman good resource. The habit of taking a Hood River, Ore., in the marketing of raphy. Mrs. Pomeroy has had many der is the elimination of sacks of mail dozen deep breaths of fresh air daily western boxed apples on its own years of successful teaching and Is re­ which are known to the business who ever held the office of United will do much to promote efficiency and ranch and grounds under lease is that garded as I valuable acquisition to world as “mixed mail.” Sacks of States civil service commissioner. Theodore Roosevelt was a member good health. suggested by reputable commission the teaching staff. mixed mail sometimes contain letters, Breathing exercises should be slow, men for years, as the solution of the Last Friday at 1 o’clock a special papers, and parcels post, and often­ of the civil service commission from regular, deep, and through the nose. marketing or selling problem in any program of moving pictures was shown times the entire contests are treated May 13, 1889, to May 5, 1895. Deep breathing must he slow to be commodity, namely: At the Btart of In the high school auditorium for the as parcels post. This order will pre-1 The fundamental principle of the civil service law is to maintain In the beneficial. Three breaths per minute each season, price your fruit low, nt lieneflt of the pupils from the Coe and vent a recurrence of that condition. parts of the service covered by its is a good rule. Remember that slow, a small reasonable working basis over Park Street schools. There were four Another important feature of the regular, deep breathing calms while cost of production and thus set np an reels of "Cinderella,” one reel of “Jack order is that imstmasters are required provisions a merit system whereby rapid breathing agitates the nervous orderly, equitable, safe and sure move­ and the Bean Stalk,” and one half reel to notify publishers in each instance selection for appointment should be of “Puss in Boots.” The children when they do not hit the dispatch made upon the basis of demonstrated system. ment of the fruit into consumption. Take a full breath ▼pry «lowly Until you have the consumption on greatly enjoyed this program, which which they advertise to hit; also to relative fitness, without regard to through the nose, mouth tielng closed, the above basis, we will find, instead was also seen, by several high school notify publishers when they are i-end political, religious, or other similar considerations. hold the breath for a few seconds of the dealers coming into the pro­ students watting for examinations. ing to wrong addresses and to address­ after which the air is exhaled very ducing eenters, and buying the pro­ The secqpd semester of the school es of deceased persons. Publishers Lumber Census Now On slowly and fully through the mouth. ducts of the soil at a fair cash basis, year tiegan Monday morning. January will also be notified when they are I I The act of inspiration can be strength that we will have the consignment' 28, and will close Friday, June «. The putting up their mail in an incorrect This year the forest service to again med by gradually raising the arms to shipments, broken contracts and roll­ annual commencement exercises will be manner. cooperating with the census bureau a horizontal position during in-breath­ ing cars. The recent masterly work held the night before, Thursday. June Under the new system, newspapers i in the collection of statlstica for 1923 ing, and letting the arms fall again of the joint council might as well lie 5. In the grade schools the usual semi­ will be made up in separate sacks on lumber, lath, shingles, logs, coop­ during out-breathing. locked in the secret archives of some annual promotions were made. By Ida inly labeled with the word “news­ erage and veneer statistics for Ore­ A Sennfett Scream, and Correct posture is an essential of lodge room, for all the general public­ thia method any pupils wbo failed to papers.” If there are only a few cop­ gon and Washington. In taking the good breathing. Stand erect with ity it will get, or. the effect it will do satisfactory work the first semester ies of newspapers at the point of dis- 1921 census, the forest service, par­ heels six inches apart and toes di­ have in correcting i some of these may la-gin the grade over again now, I>atch, they will be placed in pouches ticularly in the western districts, co­ instead of wafting until the end of the with first class mail or In separate operated with the U. 8. census bureau rected straight forward. Imagine that V era K olstad on the R ialto W urlitzer . year. Alaiut the usual number of sacks, even though the sacks are only In this work. you are pushing some resisting object transfers were made in each grade. partially filled. with your chest. Your body will then Matinees, 10c and 35c. TROUT LAKE The district forester’s office In Port­ There will lie no beginning class in the be In proper position, that Is your Tills order means much to the Amer­ is now mailing out census ques­ January 23, 1924. primary school until the September ican public. It is one of the most im­ land chin will be in, your chest arched for­ tionnaires to manufacturers In Ore­ Trout Lake grange installed the fol­ term. ward, your neck perpendicular and portant and far reaching steps in post-1 gon and Washington, having already stretched, your arms hanging by lowing officers at their last meeting: well MH* I In the high school new classes are office history. It is for the benefit of I sent out the first 2,147 requests meeting tost week. Before the high­ their own weight and about the mld- Master, C. E. Hall; overseer, Mrs. being formed in solid geometry, com­ those who desire to have their news-1 (Washington, 1,234; Oregon, 913). way was built, “Hog Canyon” was the die line of the hips. Amanda Pearsot\; lecturer, Prof. mercial law. physical geography, bot­ ltapt-rs placed before them at as early I W. II. Gibbons, in charge of forest unpoetlc name which covered part of Fresh air and carefully regulated Ralph Brown; steward, F. R. Inman; any, economics, and sociology. The a moment as possible. This should I products. U. 8. Forest Rervlce, Port­ this donstion, but there wss a flag sta­ exercise should be kept strictly with­ assistant steward, Carl Pearson ; chap­ other classes in English, language, keep -both the city and rural populu-1 land office, is directing this work. The Post, which last year reached a on the Union Pacific line nearby in bounds, and should be governed by lain, Rev. E. A. Reed; treasurer, Wm. mathematics, history, science and com­ tion in closer and'quicker touch with I In 1921 congress passed a law re­ ■temltershlp of 175, expi'cts to increase tion which was called Rowena, and so this the advice of the physician. In addi­ Coate; secretary, Miss Ida M. Alford; mercial subjects will continue to the their several fields of activities. quiring the taking of a biennial cen­ the nuinlier in excess of 200 this year, latter'and more euphonious designa­ tion to systematic breathing ererdses. gate keeper, Albert Einar; Ceres, Mrs. end of the year. An assembly of high sus of all manufacturers In the United gfccordlng to Commander Snow. A tion was applied to the district. There walking, bill climbing, swimming, golf school students was called Monday Amelia Pearson ; Pomona, Mrs. Mad- Membership campaign has just hem was a lawsuit before Mr. Mayer could Rtates, Including lumber and timber and tennis are Interesting and will do morning and changes in the program aline Pearson ; Flora. Mrs. Bessie launched with Harold Hersliner in acquire the property and turn it over products, the act specifying that this WHITE SALMON were announced. The present re ­ much to promote good breathing and Pearson ; L. A. 8., Mrs. Anna Hall. charge. - . • work should be done by the census to the state. The land to nothing but good health. quirements for graduation from II. R. C. M. Cutting waa installing officer. bureau. (From The Enterprise) rocks, basaltic at that. One witness, II. 8. are as follows: Four years of The new officers installed in Trout The value of such statistics, Mr. from Hood River, stated that the land V. C. Glidden picked some cotton Glblsms states, depends in large meas­ Lake Chapter O. E. R. are as follows English; one year of algebra; Otie of was worth $100 an acre, while another plane geometry; one of physics or on his place near the Jewett bridge ure on early publication, which In Matron, Mrs. Augusta Cutting; patron, when asked his opinion declared that . the __ In the National Highways exhibit F. M. Coate; associate matron, Mrs. chemistry; one year of general science Tuesday and brought a sample to he would hate to offer $1.25 an acre.— at the great road exposition at the Anna B. Coate; secretary, Carl Pear­ nnd physical geography; world his­ Enterprise office which is now on dis­ turn deramds In no small way on the of the industry, which on Oregonian._______________ tory, one year; American history, one play. The sanqile is as fine as any cooperation Coliseum, Chicago, last week, was a son ; treasurer, E. Allison; conduc­ the whole lias In the past been most great map of the United State«, in tress, Mrs. Madaline Pearson; assg the Western Klickitat Na- months, can menu nothing less than a cold rain. While the precipitation paper association membership in the Mrs. Bessie Pearson; warder, Mrs. study may lie'included in the optional tional 1 Faym I.oiin association . E. M. delay in bringing out the report. turned to rain on lower levels, snow National Highways Association and Eva Welty; sentinel. Orin Pearson. subjects. Now graduates of Hood Peek and" J. H. I Deg man. _____ _ ___ of delegates “One of the most difficult things in continued at the higher altitudes. Irri­ are In receipt of, and publishing from Mrs. Margaret Coate, retiring matron, River high school who finish the fore­ the Hood View National Farm Loan work of this character is to keep the going requirements will lie admitted gators welcomed the highland enow, time to time, the roads news the asso­ was installing officer. association, and D. II. Allaway and without deficiency to the state uni­ Christian Guler, delegates of the Trout lists of operators in the various for­ the precipitation'.of the winter being ciation sends its members. est products industries complete and This year's officers Installed in versities and most other institutions below normal to date. Ixike association, w«mt to Portland up to date, consequently it would* be The map may be seen to appreciate Trout Ijike Lodge No. 13« F. A A. M.. Wednesday evening to attend the Na­ greatly appreciated by the forest ser­ the thorough way in which this great were as follows; W. M.. K. T. Smith: of higher learning. The junior high liasketliall team tional Farm Loen association meet­ i-ducatlonal campaign ts being carried S. W., F. R. Inman; J. W„ Mr. Welty: vice if any operator who has not re- on by the newspapers of the United treasurer, Wm. Coate; secretary, Carl went to White Halmon last Friday ing which was held there last week. cefved ii questionnaire by this date Rtates, more than half of which are Pearson; chaplain, F. M. Coate; mar.. night and played the high school team. Several hundred yards or dirt and should so inform me,” Mr. Gibbons so progressive and so interested In the Ralph Woodruff; 8. D., Orin Pearson ; The score ended up 39-0 in White rock were moved Tuesday and Wed­ said. Salmon's favor. The return game will transportation problem which affects J. I)., E. Allison: R. 8., C. A. Pear- nesday of last week on the new Dock in one way or another every one of son1; J. R„ John Rcoggan; tyler, Chris­ is- played on the high school gym flr grade by donation work as the result Game Exhibit Planned Friday afternoon, February 1, at 4 their readers, that they contribute of tian Gnler. Ralph Woodruff, the re­ of the two Good Road Days. The directors of the Chamber of o'clock. their valuable space to the cause of tiring master, acted as Installing Twenty-five men responded to the Commerce and lioard of trustees of good roads everywhere. First Baptist Church Mayor's proclamation Tuesday, and the Hood River County Game Pro­ officer. As la natural, the pins In the map that many the following day. tective Association met last night- to Friday afternoon Mrs. J. E. Reyn­ The preaident of our state Women’s nearly are thickest in the extreme east nnd Much Work wns accomplished but settle details of this county's partici- middle eastern states, and thinnest in olds entertained some of her friends. Christian Temperance Union will there should have lieen 1(K) on the job patlon in the Out Door Life Exposi­ the far west, where towns are more A very pleasant social afternoon was speak at the morning service, come each day. tion to lie held in Portland. February widely scattered and newspapers are enjoyed by the ladies present and a and hear her message. Runda.v school The new piece of work started Tues­ 18, 19, 20 and 21, under auspices of the Among at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 fewer. Certain parts of the west, dainty lunch was served. day, when completed, will place the Oregon Risirtsmen's Association. J. H. however, notably the Immediate vicin­ those present were Mesdnmes Wm. a^m. Special music by the choir. Ad­ dock grade on a uniform 11 t>er cent Fredricy. president of the local sports­ Coate, F. M. Coate, C. F. Ooate, Carl dress by the president of the state W. ity of Ran Francisco, Ix»s Angeles, nnd grade from top to bottom. The cut men's association, says he believes a C. T. U. Evening service at 7.30 p. in. Pearson. Orin Pearson. Cutting. Wel ­ Portland and Reattle. arc so thick Is'lng made is 500 feet long and is 11 creditable display of mounted wild with pins that the map is completely ty and Borigo, and Misses Wright and come and hear the singing and an ad­ feet deep at the highest point, a large animals, and game birds can be se­ dress on-"A Costly Mess of Pottage. ” Alford. hidden from view. part consisting of moving huge bould­ cured from local folk. He also plana Visitors to the National Highways A few fnmilies got together Thurs­ Junior B. Y. P. U. at 4 p. m. in the ers. Mr. Tonsfeldt lias esrlnuited 1200 on showing fish from Hood River auditorium. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Association exhibit in the Coliseum day evening for a crab supper, after - yards of dirt and rock will have to lie streams. express themselves as amazed aUlhe which there were music and stories at 5 p. m. in the prayer meeting room. moved in making this grade wide I Bfij, I amount of effort being put into the until a late hour. Among those pres­ Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 p. m. In the enough for two cars to pass. t •J1»» O' cause by the newspapers, as well ns ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coate, prayer meeting room. Prayer meeting Joint installation of O. E. S. and much pride nnd satisfaction when Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Coate, Mr. and Wednesday at 7.45 p. m. ‘The Txist Masons was held January 10. TTie their own particular home paper is Mrs. Carl Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Prophet." “Jesus came to seek nnd following officers were installed for save that 'which is lost.” All ar> lost, found to I* represented upon the map. Orin Pearson. Those ceilings which have become grimy or but few know It and less are willffig to the ensuing year: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Coate enter­ acknowledge it, that is why so few Order Eastern Rtar, W. R. Chapter stained, the white plaster walls that have lost tained some of their friends Thurs­ persons give serious attention Io lhe No. 107—Mrs. Goldie Burkett, worthy their look of. newness, the room with the tom day evening at cards. A dainty lunch call of Christ. matron; Ira E. Hyde, worthy patron ; was served and everybody had n good Mrs. Harriett Heaman, associate ma­ C. II. Deleplne, Pastor. wall paper; all these may be easily corrected. time until the wee small hours. tron ; Mrs. Hazel Olson, conductress; Proper preparation, a few directions; MU- Among those prewift wore Airs. Remp Mrs. Minnie Emstrum. MOOctate con­ — waste and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ferinhocker ductress ; Geo. A. Read, treasurer; St. Mark's Episcopal Church RESCO and that charm of cleanlin^w and time Mrs. Kate Boyd, secretary ; Mrs. Es ­ and- daughter and R. L. Bewley. w eggs with cheap Wo pay ca«h for your old furniture or beauty is yours. Services next Sunday will lie as fol­ Farmers' Institute waa held here lows : Church school at 9.45 a. m. ther Cfow, Adah; Mrs. Greta Read. and poorly con- make a liberal allowance on new goods. Esther ; Mrs. Clara Putney, Martha ; Call at our store and we will be glad to tell strutted Incubators Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur­ Tuesday and Wednesday, January 22 Holy Communion and sermon at 11 a. Mra. Elsie McCoy, Electa; Mrs. Ruth and 23, under the auspices of Trout m. The rec-tor will preach the fourth when you can obtain niture Exchange. ml7tf you about MURESCO and to help you in the Warner. Mara; Mrs. Olga Wyers, Lake grange. The instructors from of a series of sermons on the recent a Queen right here and proper selection of colors, etc. the state agricultural college at Pull­ pastoral letter of the House of Bish­ warder; W. I a Olson, sentinel; Mrs. ex a min e it before you buy 7 Gertrude Krepa, chaplain. man were Miss Mnude Wilson, assist­ ops. the siieclal topic being the Creeds Those not regularly Installed •, Mra. ant director of the college: C. M. Hub- of the church. Irene Noble. Ruth; Mrs. Edith Glad 1 l>ard. farm live stoc^expert, and Prof. Rt. Mark's Guild will meet Friday at Leonard llegnauer, soils and crops 2.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. D. E. den. organist. Masons, W. S. Lodge No. 163.— expert. A basket lunch waa served at Rand, 415 Montello avenue. The teach­ noon. There wns a good attendance. ers of the church school will meet W. L. Olson, worshipful master; J. C. ™ >7 McCoy, senior warden; H. L. Clater- Baggage Man Proof Trout Txike Chapter. Order of the Friday evening at the rectory. upon to consistently produce large bos, junior warden; Geo. A. Read Eastern Star, has changed Its meet­ treasurer; W. R. Claterboa. secretary;! hatches of Big Strong Chicks that Tkrive,—the kind of chicks ing night to the first and third Thurs­ W. L. Irwin, marshal; R. L. Heaman, that show a profit and make th* day evenings in ench month. ??r'you.*”1”"*“ * revenue producer senior deacon; P. G. Ripper, junior ; 8. F. Wnuk, senior steward; “A Comradeship of Worship J and deacon B Pleasure to handle chickens, Wm. Ixiuterbach, junior steward; D. Servie*!*,’* William z» ziri«, Ti William TI H. TJ Buddy, D. D., J. St »F»r lnci*bator Is a good ona Rhore, tyler. I’astor. out a poor, cheap, makeshift will Bunday school, 9.45 a. m. soon make yon sick of the bustnZsl Refr<>shmenta were enjoyed after Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sunday **• been bringing oTt Evening Club. 7.45 (first and third the Installation. Sundays). Young People's meeting <1.45 Sunday evening. Mid-week Bible Three Lodge* Administer Cemetery lecture, Thursday, 7.30 p. m. Week day school of religion—classes Tues­ The I die wilde cemetery will con­ day. Wednesday. Thursday at 4 p. m. tinue to be administered jointly by the BEST QUALITY Masonic, Od Fellows and Ancient Or­ Notice of Dissolution of Partnership der of United Workmen lodges. A Masonic. Odd Fellows and Ancient Or­ Notlcp Is hereby given that the part­ ta ke over the entire charge of the nership heretofore existing between cemetery association or allow any one the undersigned, doing business under of the other two lodges to assume full the assumed business name, ''Heights responsibility. It was anticipated Tire Shop,” has tieen dissolved by that the Odd Fellows would be given Furniture Department mutual agreement. That II. F. Morse entire charge of the cemetery. The has assumed the debts of the late part­ Workmen lodge, however, protested nership. and will continue the busi­ against the move. , Its members, it was ness as heretofore. explained, expressed a desire to re­ listed tills 29th day of January, main affiliated with the activity, which 1924. H. F. Morse, waa considered of benefit to the com­ MILE-A-MINUTE! Foo(r “Lake Louise” —a Scenic aeen Incubators and Brooders Superior to Kalsomine or any other Wall Finish Trunks Bags Suitcases Reasonably Priced J3Jfl4 E. A. Sparks. munity. KELLY BROS. CO, I k ,