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I * I • \ I > 4 * ' ' » flOOD RIVER' GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 Jail: Rent two months, $30; pris RADIO NEWS - MR. COHEN, IRISH . board. $28.57; total, $58.57. WHY GROWERS HAVE oners' E^iilpment of the Oregon Lumber Bounty: Moyne Rodgers, female $4. MERCHANT COMING Co., which operate this county a larg SO LITTLE MONEY coyote, Printing: E R. Bradley, »lips for est aawmUl, will include two of the EDWARD HORTON ERNEST TORRENCE LOIS WILSON FRITZI RIDGEWAY CHARLES OGLE LOUISE DRESSER JAMES CRUZE ¿0DUCTI0N WHEN a grinning l ate takes a polished valet straight from Eng land to the “wild and wooly" West you want to be there to see the fireworks! It's another ‘‘Hollywood.’*' Made by the same direetor, in the same masterful way. rialto Fek 22-23 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 1 Prices, 30c-50c I Fri. Mat., 10c -35c W. C. T. U. NOTES The I'nited States and (Jreat Brit ain have signed a treaty relating to prohibition enforcement, which grunts to this country u wider range off the coast for the search of ships for con traband. Tliis treaty bus somewhat inaccurately been referred to as the 12 mile limit. As a matter of fact, no specific limit is placed. Vader tile terms of tin* treaty, any ship suspcs-teil of smuggling liquor under the British Fing would la- liable* to search anil seizure if intercepted within an hour's sailing distune«* from shore, the speed I of the ship being (lie measure. It bus I>een estimatisi that this averages 12 miles. The Pictorial Review's poll shows a majority of its readers for prohibi- lion. The editor, in giving results of the first 19,578 ballots recuived, lic itevi*» they indienti* clearly the trend of voting. 12.571 were fhr prohibition' nmi 5.224 for modi tient ion. At tile Anti Saloon League conven- Hon held In Washington, D. C. re<s*nt- ly. Lieut, (leu. Nelson A. Miles argued against restoring light wines mid lss*r. He asserted timi it would Is* a step backward, because the ex|H*riment was The Laurnell Market “Nothing but the Best” We cut nothing but choice government inspected meats. Beef Pot Roasts.......................... 18c Neck Boil ............ 15c Plate Boil ________ _ __________ 1............ ......... 12’/2C Round Steak ...... —....... 25c Sirloin Steak ...... _........ 28c T-Bone Steak .......... 30c and 35c Fresh Hood River Ranch Eggs 30c doz., 2 doz. 55c Highest Quality — Best of Service Delivery leaves lhe shop at 9:30 a. m. daily. tried in tin* army under an order of President Hayes and it was not suc cessful. Bishop McDowell said. •’The world can not live half drunk mid half sober. If tin* rest of the world will not keep out of the I'nited States, the rest of tin* world Illis got to be made rsqber by the Vnifed States.” Dr. J. 11. Ferguson,.' of Middle bourne. W. Va., says that in I.... ze days with tile population the same as it is now. Mlddlelsiurne boasted two small unattended churches. Today, tlie town has four well attended churches. In booze days they tol erated a little old wooden school lions«* located in n lot full of mud anil sent tiielr children to play marbles mid hookey. After prohibition wonderful brick public and high' schixd buildings Were erected. One has sahl. "Every good thing cornea from labor." And a better authority, "In the sweat of thy face Shalt thou eat thy bread, till thou re turn unto the ground.''., Many of Pur growers are not work ers They ar«* growing into the old Euro|u*mi lordism. They give about one month to work, bossing a company of workers. Tiny even hire their boxes naile<l, tr mailer they could at tend to during a slack season. Ami during slack time- o-y could prepare stole room for t 111 i r 1rilit. A man with lo to 15 acres should prime all his trees himself. He should pick nil his own fruit. He could exer cise wisdom in planting and have an area in peaches and apricots, cherries, early pears, later pears, early apples, fall applt*» and winter apples. Berries arc good. Hoeing healthful. The canneries are using such a variety of softer fruits that by one doing all his own work lit* coiilil be kept busy the whole season. Irrigating would time, a sort of rest tr«*«* climbing and could Is* done b* tore breakfast by a little .earlier rising mid on into the line evenings after tin «veiling meal, l’iek- iug can be made a happy time'thinking of the large income by doing all one's own labor, and sweet songs would be heard through »lie whole* valley. Every good thing would be coming by diligence. As it is. the grower (average) hires his pruning, irrigating, tliiimingi pick ing. sorting, packing and delivering done. All such lias to I m * paid from his receipt* and lie i*. by his proud system of lordism, left 1 *> U liii g the sack. Then Mr. Grower lias a tine car anil Ills trips to (own are about tMX) out of the 305 days in tlie year. It Mr. Grower will take a look he will nutlet* our townsmen, merchants, clerks, offi cials, eontinuallx on the Job every day all the year and they are not kicking all th«* time about hard times. (>ur news|Mi|M*r men have their eyes continually on the manuscript, or type, or press every minute, all' the time, all the day». , Mr. Grower, y..u know you do not do anything like all the time work that you could do. "Every good tiling Work ! comes by labor." Work! Work ! Take a joy in it and you will prosper. Another authority says, ‘‘A slothful man is equal to him who is a Kreut waster.” The average grower is sloth- fill and a waste;*. It is th«* mi me In wheat growing as in fruit growing. From your kind friend who has worked as a grower 23 years and lived well, but who nt one time* hired help mid., went in the hole. Faithfully, onetime Grower, Assessor. $14.75; Hood River Glac ier. Court proceeding^, $12.90; bud get, $121.35; _____ t«x statements, 118;. Hood River N'i**s. envelopes for sheriff, $2.75: total. 1169.75. L169.75. District Sealer: r*: F. IT IJ Antrl, Antri state officer, county's share, $15.27. Boys & Girl» Aid: $7.50. Library: $225.00. District Attorney: Rent, $10; ex- penses, $1.60; Remington Typewrit- er Co., ribbons atid paper, $5.56; to- tai, $17.76. ' Premium on Official Bonds: J. M, Culbertson, $190 50. . -■ *■*., Insane: * H. L Dumble, examlna- tion. $5. Miscellaneous: State Treasurer, fire patrol, $133.76; A. J.^ Vogler, eradicating orchard on Frank St^n- tot) ranch, to be filed as a lien against the property, $261.80. Bridges and Culverts: Book & Art Store, suppl lee. $1.45; Emry Lumber & Fuel Co., lumber for miscellan eous bridige r«?palrs, $22.24; Mt. Hood Milling Co., lumber for miscel laneous bridge repairs, $30.86; to tal. $54.55. Total eJaime allowed on General Fund, $4691.20. 9 » ROAD FUND. ROadmagter: $179.70. Foreman: J. K. Carson, $91.05; J. B.^Doggett, $51.50; total, $129.95; Labor: J. " "" M. ~ Pastan. $2.69; C. F. Epley, $35.90; H. B. Hayer. $39.49; Bert Cain, i $43.08; Mat Hukler, $42 28; E. T. Bishop, $22.33: Allen Macrum, $6.28; Chas. Macrum. $6.28, T B Davis, $19.73; Geo. Coaper, $12.56; G. ('. Keeler, $14 36; II. B. Hayer, $14.36; Paul Winans. $34.95; A. Hansen, $13.50; total, $307.79. Trucks: Secretary of State, license for nine cars, $9; Bartol & Mans- field, Co., $4 25; Gibbs Battery Station, $1.25; Heights Tire Shop, truck tires, etc., $419.61; Hood River Garage, $158; Highway Auto Co., chains. $16; W. L. Nichols, express. 76i; Interstate Motor Co., $7.02; Sunset Electric Co., $7.20; The Tire Shop, 60<; Tire Service Station, $64 43; total, $*>31.70. Mechanic: $174.70. Garage, Gas and O'l: Parkdale $6 73; Standard Oil Co., $52.48; to- tai. $59.21. Supplies and Parts: -Harry Mune raoto, tile, $110.50; Gordon Brown, tytpe writer for garage, $40; water for garage, $2; Feenaughty Machin- ery Co., $1.65; Howard Cooper Cor- poration, $11.77; Howell Bros. $1.65; W. L. Upaon, $72.45; Wiggins Com pany, $8.90; Ideal Fruit & Nursery Co., tile, $151.22; total, $400.14. Power: Pacific Power & Light Co.: $4.15. Man and Team Hire; Bruce H. Crump, $47.94; J. B. Doggett, $12.60; D. R. Cooper, $23.39; total. $83.93. Truck Drivers: E. T. Bishop, $26.- 94; Andrew Pelkey, $61.71; F. B. Root, $72.94; A. R. Shank, $65.65; total, $227.24. Total claims allowed on road fund, $209851. Claims taken under advisement: E. R. Bradley, printing for Tax Sup ervising and Conservation Commis sion, $6.50; Hood River Tax Super vising an«l Conservation Commis sion, mileage, meals, expenses, sec retary’s salary, 14 days. at $5, total bill, $163 19. Receipts for January, other than Treasurer: taxes, as received _'._J by Trr --------- Secretary of State, second allot- Market Road tnent 1923 Fund, $6772.66; W. L. Nichols, mechanic labor on private car, $7.62; Balfour & Guthrie & Co., satisfaction of hor ticultural lien on Vanderbilt tract, $1974.36; Pine Grove Grange, dance hall license," $5; A. W. Onthank, Game Law violation fine, $25; A. W. Onthank. prohibition law viola tion fine, $40; A. W. Onthank. fine $40; First - National Bank, interest on daily' deposits, $24.72; Geo. R. satisfaction of Wilbur, attorney, Cook Estate, horticultural lien $62.70; Ernest C. Smith, attorney. White Salmon-Hood River ferry ’ll- cense, $10; J. C. Devins, dance hall license, $5; Butley Banking Co., in terest, $26.39; Pacific Power & Light Co., removing brush left by linemen, $3.60; County Clerk's fees, $288.15. Note: Clerk’s Office will be glad to publish this information monthly if appreciated by public. Let us hear from those who have taken the time to read It and would 'like to have it continued. KENT SHOEMAKER. County Clerk. taut radio re«*eiviug sets obtainable. One of the sets will be establlsli«*d at a logging camp on the northwest »ide of Mount Hood on the headquarters of th«* West Fork of Hood river. The jitiier will la* a part of tlu* service of ,t|ie comiuiny'a hotel at D«*e. K—C—O General Electric Cuiiqainy. Oakland. California. Pm itfr“ ttrtW*. Frequency 9(10 ktiiM-ycle» (312 meters). In ceh'bration <>f George Washing ton's birthday. KGO will broad«*Hst two interesting programs tonight mid tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Tlie Big Brothers' tiaml 'mid the entire iliureli choir of the First Methodist church art* to play ami sing. Post No. 5, American Legion and Oakland Imdge of Elks will furnish sis-akers and mu sical numbers. Saturday, February 23, at 8 «»’dock, the KGO players, under the direction of Wilila Wilson Church, will return to tin* ifir offering "The County Fair," a rural radio drama in four nets. The east, will include some of til«* most talented players thus far developed by KG<>. The Arion Trio will piny ehar- Acteristic music la*tw«*«*n the acts. Friday, February 22, 8 p. m. 1. Star Spangled Banner- Led by California Mixed Quartet mid Tow ler Siring Quintet. 2. Instrumental Sekx-tion— Quintet in E Flat (1st, movement), .1 .... Scliuniann Towler String Quintet *» 3. Vocal Select ion— Tlie Red. Whit«* mid Blue Beckel t KGO Mixed Quartet 4. Address "George Wnshiugtoil" Prepared by the Honorable Wallace MeCaman^, Portland. 5. ('lintralto solo— Gloria Buzzi-Pe«*ehi Ruth Waterman (•>. Djiet for Soprano mid Tenor— (ii) Ö That We Two Were Maying Alice Mary Smith tin ReiheinbrallCe’ -■*. Pinsuti Fanny ltailey Scott. Soprano Carl Anderson, Tenor 4 . Instrumental Meleetiou— Canzoiiettn Goddard Towli r String Quartet -X Addre ss— Electricity rm the^^nrm” Robert Sibley, exix-utiv«* manager, California Alumnae, mid former editor Journal of Electrieity, S. F. it. Soprano solo—"Curry Me Buck to (tie Virginny” .. .. Bland Funny Bailey Scott 10. Piillio solo—Lielx*strmim — Liszt Mertimina Towler 11. Tenor solo—Four Ix*nf Clover Brownell < Liiekhardt & Beider ) Carl Anderson 12. Instrumental Heleitioii— Träumerei Seliummin Towler String Quartet 13. Vocal sole«-tion— Ani»*rn Serenade Braga ('aliforniir Mixed Quartet 11. Duets for Conffulto mid Tenor— (at Tin* May-lx'llH and th«* Flowers Mendelssohn (bi 1 Would That My Isivt* < Meiiilelssohn Rütli Waterman. Contralto Carl Anderson. Tenor 15. liiMtriimental selection -Serenade (in four movements) Mozart Towler String Quartet HI. Americu Led by California Mixe« il Quartet mid Towler String Quintet County Court Proceedings FEBRUARY 1924 TERM County Court: Salary of Judge $75; F. H. Blackman, Commission er, $5.20; Allis.>n Fletcher. Commis sioner, $5.60; Western Union Tele graph Co., telegrams, $6.16; Whit- comib, Pipenbrink Co., audit of coun ty records, report on file in Clerk's office and open to inspection, $350; total, $441 96. Circuit Court: J. O. Eastman, . jur- or. $3.60; Herman Edstrom, $6; Saturday, February 23. 8 p. m. There was u good attendant*«* at the E. E. Lage, $5.50; Will Kemp, $6; 1. I list rumentn I selection— Loyal Tempcrams* Legion meeting E. S. Olinger, bailiff, total $4; Extase (Imine Saturday. Several new member» were $25.10. Arion Trio present. At each of these meetings Juatice Court: W H.Chip<ping, draw '11 k * County Fair A rural there Ims been an Inórense of mem- ing Jury list, $3; G. R_ Castner, $3; four acts. KGO play«*rs. t«*rs mid interest. Mi-mlfers of the A. W. Onthank. $3; A^W. Onthank, b.v Wilda Wilson Church. W. C. T. V. gave a short talk on the tees. $5.55; total, $14.55. Act I. In tlie fiirmlioiise on Rock objectives mid work of (lie meeting County Clerk’» Office: Salary, Bottom Farm at sugarin' time. before each Sunday school in the city $133Í33; Deputy. $125; Bushong & 2. Instrumental selection— Sunday morning, All children l>e- Co., office supplies, $3.71; Book & County Fair Medley tween (lie ages of 5 mid 15 years tire Art Store, paper, 60 cents; A. B. Avery Arion Trio- invited to come to the meetings. The Cole, cbiawfhg and .repairing type next meeting will Is* held Saturday writer, $10; County Clerk stamps, Act II. Front Yard of Miss Pru«*'s house. afternoon nt 2.30 in Library hall. express, etc., $10.10; total, $282.74. 3. Instrumental selection— Sheriff» Office: Salary, $133 .33, de Tin* Arkansas Traveler puty, $125; Traffic Officer, $205; For Sale Arion Trio Book & Art Store, supplies, $1.60; Act III. In the barn nt.Rock-Bottom Brothers touring enr. G‘la-8 & Prudhomme Co., tax collec Farm liiiskin' time. hauled mid looks like a tion register, $61.24; Thos F. John 4. Instrumental selecHtrtr—• ice only .$4(81.18» Will son, «“¿penses, $12 44; E. S. Olinger, County Derry Ttiiirx Grainger good family car. Beu- spwial deputy, $11.60; total, $550.21. Treasurer's .Office: Salary. $75; Arion Trio stamps and express. $6.30; Kilharn Act IV. Tlie County Fair grounds, Stationery & Printing Co., cash re just outside tlie race track. gister, $76.88; total, $158.18. 5. Instrumental selection-— Assessor's Office: Salary, $108 33; Jolly Brother^ Bmllk Book H Art Store, supplies, $1.05; Arion Trio J H. Sheldrake, deputy, $88; total $197.38. ' Superintendent’s Office: .Salary, $150; Fannie BetMtnan, OlrecKIngSth WHITE SALMON grade papers. $3; L. B Gibson, trav. tllng. $28; expenses, $7; total, $188. (From Tlie Enterprise) "* """ 1 Fruit Inspector: Burteena Wood sion of appreeiatioi ard. writing certificates and office Tlie Cnioti oil Company hns taken rh«*y had TifoiTiTehslei work. $23 25; W. J. Kocken. salary, mi option on land in Bingen to Is* th«* station KQP. op $16650; expenses. $84.60; Geo. F. useil ns a distribution station for tlivTf* -ph*City Kndio elub. Waldo, deputy for December. $152; product in this district.* Burteena Woodard, writing certific- Orders for bridge planks and tim- ates and office work, $22.25" • total, tiers Jo be shii>ped to Chicago are $448.60. Mr. mid Mrs. Galley were r«*s]siii- being nseived by the Alfred Lumlwr Surveyor: *-.C. M. Hurtburt,, $26. Co. and the mill in th«* Mt. Brook dis sllde for a delightful radio party re Care of Poor: S. E. Bartmess, bur trict is working steady. Mr. Alfred cently. They entertained tile iiiem ial of J. P. Kennedy. $30; Ida Elli- reports also cutting 250 5xl(> timbers Is*rs of the Frankton Sewing club, nor, meals and room. Mrs. Glitton, number 2. mol interested for tin* White Salmon-Hood River division $12; Luesina E. Hoagland, care Mr. bridge. friends. Miss Cowgill. State club lend Curtis. November 27 to January F, er, gave a helpful mid inspiring talk J. II. Jarvis started logging Monday to club members. $73.65; Msrle Hanneman, allow members This talk ami the ance. $10; Mrs. C. C. Walton. care for th«* Alfred Lumber Co. instrumental aik mid I vocal selections of Mrs. Wishart, $20; Luesina E. At n meeting of nbotit 2is» jssiple of which followed came in with marvel Iloaglaud, car«; D. C. Miller. John th«* local school district Wednesday ous clearness. After .......... n Nugan. R. B. Curtis, for month of night it was il<*ciiled to build a grade most dainty repast was served. Such January, $184 67; Nettle May. al school building on a new lix'iition. extended courtesy mid kindness on lowance. $10; F. H. Hligg. digging south of the Washington hotel. Dis the part of jmtrons or friends certain grave for J. P. Kennedy, $5; Ottis cussion on high school situation, as a ly Is appreciated. Burrell, nurse for J. P. Kennedy. r«*siilt of the vot<* of last Saturday $14 45; Cottage Hospital, care John when Pleasant View turned down the Busson. $93.75; City of Hood River. union liigli school propisitIon. brought Mr. ami Mrs. ( annon Given Surprise water for county house, two months. out that White Salmon's present high Teachers of the city schools last $2.50; E II. Derrah, ’ nurse J. ' ~ P. Thursday night gave a surprise partv Kennedy, $4; H. L. Durable, physi- school building, which is splendidly at tlu* ixinnty library for (’itv Super cian, $19; The Dalles Hospital, caro «•«pilppi d. is large enough for the ne«*ds hitendent mid Mrs A. M. Cannon. Carl Pierce, $108.50: Glover Bros., of the local district, mul tlmt unless ii Mr. mid Mrs. Cannon had made an en- mils for Allen EHis and family, high school plan was favorable to some $19 91; J H. Gerdis. room for E. T. outside districts, all efforts should lie engagement for ......... veiling with Mrs Dwyer; W. E. Hart, room and board .put.»forth to at i»ice erect the grade ('. H. Ilenney. After dinner Mrs J P. Kennedy. $15; Hood River school building so that It will be ready llenhey telephoned that Mr and Mrs L. E. Tuft would cull fl>r Prof, and Cnfeu meals for E. T. Dwyer. $27.45; for occupancy by SeptemlsT 1. A S Keir, $4.50; Krvsse Drug Co., Fire of unknown origin destroytsl Mrs. Cannon in their automobile. $3 60; l’erigo & Son, allowance Mar the saw mill of th«* John Lumber Co. They drove to th«* library, where Mrs tha Elick, two months. $10; Rostein Monday night, February 11. There Taft, ns she explained, wished to re. * Greenbaum. Salem, clothing for was no insurance on the mill and th«* turn a book. "The-children are having a party.” five children in feeble-minded insti loss totals $10,0(i(>. according to Man tution. $178.61; Wasco County. ager R. (>. Lyon. The tire was discov said Mrs. Taft, ns slu* returned to the Greiner on poor farm. $30; total. ered in flu* sawdust bin nt 11 p. in. by ear. “Iietter get out mid see flu*m ” When P- * n,,,J • ^r"' l'l,,in"ll entered $888 59. Night Watclimmi Thomas. How it - ilnnusliately Pensions: Luesina E. Hoagland. started there is a mystery as then* wiih th«* building tliev v "ere $25: Violet Crosby. $25; Addie May no fire in tin* eiigim* room lit tin* time. surrounded by tlu* teachers, all in Mathefry, $32 50; Mary Abbott, $10; No ltiinls*r WH» destroyed, the 2.*8l.(88) tnnsqiierade exist nine. Ida Flint. $17.50; Cora A. Schooley, fe«*t in the yard being out of the dan- $17 50; Hattie Dumbolton, $17.50; ger zone. Blaste<1 Works Break Windows Total. $145 Iaigglng openitions were ordered Coroner: J. W. Sifton. Miscellan Boeks hurled from blasts set In t ho stopped Tuesday, mid with the mill excavation for the new lion»* of eous cases. $26. tlie County Physician: V. R. Abraham. force. 30 men are now ont of employ Butler Banking Co.. Tuesday broke incut. Manager Lyon states that he plateglass windows in the front of th«* $7 50 « Health Officer: J Edgington. <I o «* h not know whether the mill will First National Bank Tlx* splinters of $63.65: James Henderson, at Cas Is» rebuilt until tlu* memlier» of tin' stone were shot forth from n protec company get together. cade lx»cks. $1.25; total, $64 90. tion of timlxrs mid canvas. Crews Court House: Homer E. Mays. engaged on the excavation struck n Jarfltor. $38.33; Peter Barger & Co., H. S. Braakman does painting, paper <le|x>sit of <i>m<*nt grnv. I <>n the deep Idunxtilnr. $1 65; water. $2 50 for hanging and decorating. Have your er part of the excavation. It was ini two months; Howard Cooper Corpor house enameled inside and outside with poosibh* to make h.*mlwnv in the tough ation, fire extinguisher, $18; Tele- a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404, substance, well sprinkled with huge phone. $27 35; Light, $580; total. Braakman's Hardware, Paint and Wall boulders, and dynamite had to lx* $93 63. paper, Smith Building, sorted to. Iseiils rg A Thornton, the city'» team of entertaining advertisers, who last Thursday night preseuted Circus Day, will presji'iit the theatre-going public tonight with tlu* laughable Incbkmts that Is'fell mi Irish country store- keeper who wus repeatedly and eoir- stantly ls*set by a Jew traveling sales man. The latter, with n |s*rniHtunee that wa»' rar«* even in u Jewish sales man. timilly caused the death of tlu* storekeeper, iis tlie farce is played by (lie entertaining mlverti»«*rs. Last Tlnirsduy night Punch Isen- Is'ig represeiiteil a (*lilm|Miuze<*, can tured in the wilds of Mosier, uiul loaned by the jasiple of the neighbor ing mmiii'ipiilit.v to Manager K *lstad, of the Rialto, for tlu* special la-casion. Mr. Thornton was a ringmaster and |s*rformer «*ombin«*d. Mr. Ismiberg made an excellent chimpanz«*«*. II«* cavorted over the stage, did tricks and ate p«*mitits and other tidbits ex actly iis a simian would have i|om*. hidis'd, so excellent was his |uirt that tin* boys this week are referring to him us tlie,Stud Monkey. POMONA GRANGE IS " TALKING OF RECALL Members of tlu* Ilootl Jtiver County Pomona grange, who have been threat ening institution of a rx>«-ull actlAn against County Judge llnsbroiick. will lie placated to a large (legr«*e, they say, if Judge llnsbroiick deelim-s to present the comity with n bill in ex cess of $300 for the survey of a pro- qoseil road to connect the intersection of tlie Columbia River ami Mount Hood Loop highways with the bridge now under construction across the Col umbia river. In a <-onfer«*m-e la*tw«*eii tin* county court mid a s|a*«*ial coiumit- t<*<* from tin* grange. Judge Hasbrquek stated Hint tlie bill had never been presented to th«* county mid pcfflinpH would never la*. Tlu* grangers say Hint Jiulg«* Hasbrouck had aeteil without antliorlty in ordering tlu* survey. Tlie mendier» of the county granges are irked over failure* of tin* county court to pay a bm? Ill i * xo * hs of $100, contract«*«! by the now defunct county tax mid eonsiTvatioir committix*. Mem bers of tlu* committee have sent word to County Judge Hasbrouck that wall will In* revived unless is paid. ___ _________ _ A Dee 500 Club Meets Tlu* 500 Club, <-ompose«l of D«x- Flat folk, met Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar mid Mr. mid Mrs. .1. II. Crenshaw entertaining. It was n costume |airty. Th«* evening was s|H*nt in cards anti dancing mid -a delicious sup|M*r was served. Mem- Ix rs of tla* club present were: The Crenshaws. Edgars. McCmnmons. Par kers. Hnzeltines. Catlierwixxlx. Eccles mid Wirrhks. Guests were Mr. mid Mrs. Clem West, who have lxx*n visit ing tin* holm* of J. Wi West ami th«* AVirricks. and Judge mid Mrs. II. L. Hasbrouck aud Huliert llnsbroiick, who six-lit tin* week end with Mr. und Mrs. Crenshaw. FERTILIZERS Marine Products Co.’s Clark Special $75.00 per Ton Tomato Special $70.00 per Ton Land Plaster, Agricultural Lime, Tankage, Fish Meal, Sheep Guano, Superphosphate. Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda Pep—Tor Gardens & Lawns—Pep Cali, Phone or Write . KELLY BROS. CO FEED DEPT. Feeds, Incubators Sharpies Seperators 0 "Ours is the Creed of Clean Clothes," says Kaptain Klean 'Clean clothe» at a moderate charge and strict attention to details.” This business of clean ing and dyeing to suit the public preference and purse is a matter t hat receives our c ireful, conscien tious consideration. MEYER & KING Phone 1014 This Grows Hair or Your Money Back Keep free from the curie of falling hair and baldnena. Van Ess Liquid Scalp Mas* •age feeds hair growing medicine through rubber nipples directly to the hair roots, It s the marveloue new method scalp treatment. Van _______ Eaa •tops falling hair—grows new hair in 90 days. Ask us about the 90*day treat ment plan We «ell it under money-back guarantee. Buy Van Ess today and Vaa £*s your hair tonight. Krewe Drug Co., Hood River, Ore.