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HOOD HIVER GLACIER. THtTRSDXï, MARCH 6, 1924 LOCAL CONDITIONS DECLARED BETTER later than midnight, Saturday, March 15, otherwise they will be fined for delinquency. "Taxpayers should not longer defer tiling their returns and paying at least one-fourth of tbe amount of tj»e tax. In event congress finally reduces the rate of tax on individual incomes, those who paid their tax in full Will promptly and automatically receive a refund of tbe excess tax paid. Those paying only a portion of their tax will receive a credit pn their unpaid bal ance. But I wish to emphasise the fact that it is imperative for taxpay ers to file returns on or before March 15 and pay at least one-fourth of tbe amount of the tax du^.” . Sickness or absence from tbe state, according to Collector Huntley, are the only excuses under which a tax payer wlU be permitted to file his fed eral Income tax statement later than Saturday, March 15. and not be penal ized for bin delinquency. Even thefi the taxpayer must apply to Collector Huntley for an extension in time of 30 days to complete and file his re turn, assigning one of the two reasons as an excuse. Such extensions will be granted only when in the judgmeut of tbe collector further time is actual ly required for making an accurst« return. Appi I l'ai Ion for any extension in time must be made prior to March 15. n< »«♦»«-« i ■ n ti mi 1 1 >»<-»+ ï ¿TAGE AND SCREEN | >1 SCHOOL NEWS (Werdna Isbell) that is saving the poiiticians unneces sary detective work to find out where its members stand or how they will vote. They ase broadcasting in the simplest phrases in tbe English lan guage, their political standards and Informing candidates just what they may expect of them. For example, the Colorado W. C. T. U. has had printed and Is sowing the state with a little slip dodger, which reads as follows: “Allegiance to tl»e Constitu tion shall be the political standard of the W. C. T. U. of Colorado. We, the members, in 44th annual convention assembled, declare to leaders in every unit from the precinct caucus to the national convention of every political jmrty that we wlU suiqsirt only candi dates In the coming election who be lieve in and will uphold the entire constitution and enforce all laws, in cluding the 18th amendment.” The members of the L. T. L. will gather at the library Saturday at 10 a. in., if the weather is nice, and will go on a hike and hold a meeting out of doors. Mrs. Ames, superintendent, and several leaders will be in' charge. All children, whether memtiers or iiot, are invited, as well as the mothers. If the day is not nice for a hike, they will meet at 2.30 in the basement of the Methodist church for their meet ing. Ixist Saturday's meeting was well attended. Mrs. Wilson taught a new song. After the meeting Mrs. Esselstyn and Miss Sneeden told sto ries. MINDS REVEALED H 11 1 I I 4 1 I I I H I 444-.» ! While the girls' conference« were iu session, Prln. Tingelstad arranged a “Nothing green about us but the ' series of talks for tbe boys. Wednea- eye shades!" zSo spake Charles 1 day afternoon Dr. J. W. Blfton gave a (By Berkeley H. Bnowl Maigne, whose new Paramount pro ' very interesting and Instructive ad- A recent short trip in the Yakima duction. “The Hllent Partner,” featur ' drees on “What the Medical Profession valley left me with one definite im ing Leatrice Joy, Owen Moore and 1 Offers a Young Man.” He was fol- pression. namely, that the conditions Robert Edeson, comes to tbe Rialto ’ I lowed by Bupt. Cannou on “What a there are worse than they are hero at theatre for tbe Friday matinee and 1 High School Graduate Should Know.” home. Being primarily concerned with Saturday. Thursday, 0.. Gould, of the mathemat- the Pacific Power A Light Co. picture The story opens with Leatrice Joy I les department, a graduute in forestry show I was not able to give very much providing the simple home needs and •t O. A. 0.. discussed the subject, "The attention to investigating specific or pleasures for her husltand and her ' Forestry 8ervice.” A. L, McCauley, of gm*—*1 business conditions nor do I self in the shape of baked apples and the commercial dapartinent, followed consider myself capable of making an other tasty morsels, making dresses ' with an Interesting talk on “Success accurate estimate, but of course in for herself and so on. Owen Moore in Business." Friday afternoon the convening with company employes playa the husband and Edesou ap- ' first speaker was Prof. L. F. Hender aud a few farmers and bushiess men pears as the sleeck villain of the son, who gave an interesting inter whom I chanced to meet I gathered piece. The support is excellent. pretation of Shakespeare's “Merchant the general impression as stated above. I of Venice.” The last speaker was II. From the farmers’ standpoint the un- What made “Wild Bill” Hickok G. Ball, who talked on “Radio and Its satistketory price of hay due to tbe wild? Looking out for bold western- Possibilities.” mild winter has not improved the sit era who wanted to be bad men, and The Freshman Girls’ Glee Club put uation. I did not talk to any stock acting as chaperone for timid eastern on their operetta, “What’s the Matter. men but I gathered that the sheep men ers longing to see some of the action With Bally,” in the high school audi- Were the most prospérons in the val of the “wild and woolly” west. You I toriiim lufct Friday evening under the ley. I visited Yakima, Toppenish, won't want to miss his antin in “ Wild Wapato, Bunuyalde, Pasco and Walla direction of Mrs. C. H. Henney. They Bill Hickok.” a Paramount picture I were assisted by the high school or Walla end for my part I am glad to starring William B. Hart which be located in the udd-Coluuibla dis chestra, Bbys’ Glee Club, Girls' Glee comes to the Rialto theatre Sunday, Club and Valley Male Quartet com trict. all day, and Monday matinee. ! I was interested to have outlined to posed of R. O. Cooper. Alfred Neal, me very sketchily the history of the Delbert Rand and J. H. Fletcher? The sugar beet industry so hopefully un Bae Pierre Brookhart, famed Indian leading characters in the operetta were dertaken there five years ago. Three mentalist, has heqp scoring one of the Deima Dutro as Sally ; Anne Wuest as very fine plants with modern equip outstanding successes of tbe season I Miss Jeffries, the teacher: Dorothy A proposed initiative bill has been ment were built at a cost of in the at many northwest theatres during the Garrabrant, Agnes Eniinel, Edna Foust neighborhood of $1,000,000 each, Ixist drafted, which, if enacted at the polls last few weeks with a series of land Margaret Cauller as orphans; year the one at Toppenish was the in November next, would sweep out of thought transference demonstrations Helen Boddy as Bally's mother, and only one which operated and its sea existence the Public Service Commis and prophesies. He will appear at the Fem Reed as Mrs. Blount. The seat son lasted only 20 days. I am told sion of Oregon and all the laws over lllalto Saturday afternoon and even ing capacity of the high school was that the farmers do not grow beets which it baa jurisdiction or with the lug. exhausted. Tlie • proceeds will prob- ,now on account of a pest which at administration of which it is charged. Brookhart is declared to be tbe only I ably be used for school needs not cov tacks them and which canuot be suc It would, at the same time, restore mind reader known to the profession ered by tlie budget. When the East Barrett home of cessfully fought, and therefore the the exact conditions existing as to who does not require the audience to At an assembly last Tuesday an in beet Industry has not developed in the public utilities of the state, tlielr fran write their question. He instead teresting talk was given by Rev. Beck-^ J. II. Jeffrey burned Monday, Mrs. chises, rates, their contact with th" way in which it was first expected to “reads" their minds as the thought is endorf, who is a returned missionary Jeffrey carried her 97-year-old Invalid develop. The Chambers of Commerce public and the rules and regulations transferred. Brookhart's method of I from the Philippines. mother. Mrs. Nancy Blonaker, from a throughout the valley have Interested under which they operate, as existed reaching tiie members of his audience I During the abeen<-e of Miss Helen burning room. Iler husband met her themselves in this situation to the ex at the close of the year 1906. the head of a stairs and the aged la quite a demonstration In itself. Rev. C. R. Delepine took her at tent that they are endeavoring to in The bill has been drafted by W. His assistant, Prim-ess Parillo, ¡Misses I Carson, woman, who was bedridden, was re French and Latin classes. duce a great many farmers to put in Ellis Richardson, an attorney, of Port through the audience and allows any moved safely from the building. Leatrice Joy, a small acreage in lieets along with land, who was active in the battle numtier of ¡arsons to select cards | The H. R. H. B. basketball boys went The fire originated, supposedly from! their other crops so that they hope to against the Increase of street car and from an ordinary playing deck. Brook I over to Goldendale last Thursday to defective wiring, in Mrs. Slunaker's increase ..the beet tonnage sufficiently telephone rates during the time these hart then proceeds to call these cards I play in the mid-Coluinbla league tour room, and she sounded the alarm at! to provide a product for the sugar increases were before the commission. and answers the ensuiug question, all nament, held there Friday. Hood Riv noon. Without water supply, the fam factories without materially Increas He also was one of the leaders In the without either writing or speech on er played Stevenson In the preliminar ily was unable to save the dwelling, ies. defeating them by a score of 20- but neighbors responded to the alarm ing the risk assumed by the individual recall movement which swept Fred the part of the questioner. 13. and Goldendale played Mosier, who farmer. It seems that something Williams and Fred Butcbel out of Many and astounding are the things was defeated. Goldendale had an en and all of the household furniture, should be done to save this enormous their positions on the commission. except from two upper story bed this mental wizard has predicted and tirely rested team, while our team was investment in sugar factories and proved, and among his most interest not so lively after playing against rooms, was saved. make the Industry a profitable source The loss, estimated at approximate ing experiments is his explanation of j Stevenson. The score in the Golden- of Income to the valley. ly $5.000, was covered by Insurance. I why he predicts a world ’ s war tn 1930. <lale-Hood River game was in our In Yakima I attended a regular Mr. Jeffrey will rebuild at once. Editor Glacier: Hood River folks Brookbart is the man who. in 1912. favor for three quarters of the game, meeting of the American Legion post predicted the last great international have been told many times by many but Goldendale made a jump forward and saw them initiate a class of 24 Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Large as new mendiera. The Legion in Wash intelligent and sincere people who are struggle, and who foretold with start in the last quarter, leaving the score ADULTS, reasonably priced. Kelly ington seems to be making good head In a position to know what they are ling exactness the hour and minute at 18-13 in their favor when the whistle 1 sortment, Bros. Co. ml&tf which Ireland would receive her free talking about, that our natural re blew. way in its membership drive and a Those who accompanied the team 1 spirit of service to the community sources and advantages are truly won dom, as well as the exact date and hour tbe armistice would be signed. say that it was not a complete walk seems to permeate it in much the same derful, unsurpassed the world over. What do you suppose they mean? away and Goldendale had to fight hard way that it does here. I was invited to the floor of the Yakima poet for a We do not seem to understand their Unusual Interest attaches to the for what she got. Goldendale is now few minutes’ talk and, of coarse, told language. Can it be they are g|ioofing presentation nt the Universal special, entitled to the cup for one year, The ns? Wouldn’t we be mad if we I "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," at Dalles having won It last year. them of our Mount Hood climb. Tbe Pacific Power A Light Com- i should wake up some of these days tbe Rialto theatre next week. For Ixist Wt-diiesday aftermsin the first pony’s show was well received as ns- i and And out that we just failed to many months it has lieen widely her of the conferences of the Girls’ Ix-ague their drift because we hadn’t fin alded as the last word in cinema art. whs held In the auditorium. Interest nal, since it appears that the people get I generally are interested in knowing I ished our nap? I wonder now. but this was taken with tbe proverbial ing and instructive talks were made Wondering Willie. about our business and it is true that grain- of salt until after the world by Prln. Tingelstad, Miss Harding. they get an idea about our business premier at the Astor theatre in New Miss Hettinger and Mrs. Hollingworth. from these pictures which they could Mrs Donnerberg’s Flowers Bmutiful York. The gotham critics shattered The girls' glee club sang several songs get in no other way. I all precedent by using up more adjec mid Virginia Vuughan and Helen Jones Roses and tulips made by Mrs. Fred tives of praise than even the most in sang solos. W. I burner berg from Dennison papers trepid press agent would dare employ. Thursday, Mrs. K. W. Jameson, dean and displayed tbe past week at the Carl Laemmle, president of Univer- of women at O. A. C., was the chief for any performance. Book A Art Store have appeared so I sal, realized tbe great risk he took in s|>eaker. Dean Jameson gave an in real that people have gone into the making changes in tbe* masterpiece of teresting talk on “The New Opportu store to inquire about them. The im- Victor Hugo; changes which he de nities for Women and How They per flowers formed handsome exhibits fended, however mn tbe ground that Should Use Them.” A striking state at the store. as a drama mustWtettaln all classes, ment she made wns that within the Many of the city and valley women anything offensive to any religious de next 25 years the world will lie what are taking a keen interest in the Den nomination must be deleted. And. the women make It. Tlie.Girls’ Glee nison decorative papers and unroeroua strange to say, all of the changes were Club sang again and Alice Carson and attractive articles ire being manufac heartily endorsed by the critics. Werdna Isbell sang solos. tured. Ixm Chaney, one of the greatest Thursday evening, Dean Jameson character actors on either stage or talked to the mothers of high school screen, plays the difficult role of students on the “Adolescent Stage.” “Quasimodo,” the hunchback. He is At the conference Friday Dean Es- supported by such well-known players as Patsy Ruth Miller, Ernest Tor terle.v, of the U. of O., spoke on “Ideals, rence. Norman Kerry, Nigel de Bru- for. Girls." Music was furnished by lier, Tully Marshall. Brandon Hurst tlie Girl's Glee Club, Helen Jones and and Gladys Brockwell. There are 75 Virginia Vnughan. Tlie conference' principals and 3,500 extras in tbe cast. was appropriately closed by the sing The entire cathedral of Notre Dame ing of "America” by the assembly. All during Friday the two deans had was reconstructed at Universal City as well as eight squares of Parisian individual talks with the girls and streets and houses of the period of visited different classes. The girls and faculty feel that the conference was Ixiuis XI. Beveral curious persons have nsked n real suciess and are already plan If it would not have been more feasi ning for a bigger and better one next ________________ . ble to have taken the company to year. Paris and “shoot” the scenes then W. C. T. U. NOTES rather than go to the expense of re building the costly sets at Universal The local union secured posters of t’ity. There la no question but that the cigarette laws in the state of Ore this would have cut the cost of con gon recently. Monday night they were struction work in half, but what many turned over to the chairman of the persons fail to realize is that obtain school board, who will have them ing iMTiuisaion from the authorities of posted every place in town win-re cig the French and church governments arettes are sold. < to photograph the cathedral itself was The Pine Grove union is meeting something that was inqioHsibie. They | . .. I Thursday, March fl, with Mrs. II. M. have constantly refused similar re-1 Vglinler--------- 2---------------- .-------- quests. The task of building the settings I The «'"mpaign for new members by for this prisluction was one of the Rhe Hood River union Is meeting with most stupendous ever undertaken. *rr**t success. Both teams are report- Carl Ixiemmle sent a staff of 20 tech ing many new members. nical experts to Paris, where they A conductor on the Southern R. R. spent six months in running through I recently made the statement to Prohl- library flies and prowling through I bition Dir<>ctor A. B. Coltrane, of dusky, archives in order to get each North Carolina, that while traffic over detail true to the period of the picture. I the holiday season was the heaviest Incidentally, this la another reason In the history of the country, drinking I why it was impossible to film the pro-1 was the lightest over experienced dur- duetion in Paris. The French metrop- Ing his 4<l years of service. Out of the oils of today is not the same city it I countless thousands he served he did was In the days of Ixmis XI. not see one Intoxicated person on the Probably no stage or screen drama train. Th« conductor pointed out that has been given such uniformly high only one man beats his way on tlie praise from critics from coast to coast train now <-onipared to 50 formerly, ns “The Hunchback." For the first chief Justice Taft lias said: “If five months after Its world premier it every man thinks everv law must suit was shown only in tlie Inrgest leglti- him in order to obev’lt. he In not a mate theatres of tlie larger cities of denim rat but an nrarchlst.” the counl ry This wan a severe test Tbp w T mUch , „„ L h »r«hh *’ Americanization department. It main- « Ln»' o - J BO Americanization centers shows what a wonder film it must be. | throughout the United Btates. whose principal work is educating and help- ill IN CI IIR NFWS Dig the foreign women and men. Mrs. CLUD NLW3 Ada v Bncon of this de The Hood River Gun Club held Its Partment in Denver, reports that she second practice of tbe season nt the *,nH U*1 volunteer teachers, who con- club grounds Bunday and some good I duet regular classes. Among those scores were made for so early in the | attending classes are seven different Poles. Greeks. Chinese, year. Al Davenport, wpohas just re- nationalities. *' ................. turned from a winter in California. runny Mexicans, Indiana. Japanese and I ml the field with a score of 48 out of Jews. This department received a 50, closely followed by Ixiughery. Mar emana report of Denver recently, can never be determined until shall and Button with 47 each. Mar showing there are 19.720 foreign born you know how many miles you shall and Ixiughery were the only white men nbove 21 yearn of age, 6,000 shooters able to turn in a straight of them not naturalized. There are can get from it! string of 25 breaks, each doing the 15.554 foreign born women nbove 21 trick onev during the afternoon. Frank years of age. Mrs. Bacon organized —Our ‘A sk - the -E nvelope ” policy Bishop was going strong after several a 8[ianlsh Amerl<àn W. C. T. U. at puts you in touch with the in months' layoff and turned in a score Alamosa. Colo. of 44. Galligan. Burrett and Lofts nre Tlie student council of the Univer formation that enables you-to' new at the game but all give promise sity of Arizona has taken definite ac of bei-omlng really good shots. tion In regard to “lioozc parties" KNOW ,without question or doubt, The scores were as follows: among students. Resolutions were the exact amount of SERVICE Shot Broke Per I wowed stating that any student found at Cent guilty, after proper investigation And you can get from our cars— that is 50 47 94 hearing, of immorality or Intoxication Marshall 50 47 94 would lie expelled. Copies of this IxiuglieYy .the basis upon which we determine Button resolution are |swted on the campus. Lofts Cartoonists now picture the poll our asking prices. Galligan clans of the country in a recumbent Bishop position with their ears to the ground, Davenport endeavoring to discover what the nco- liavllnnd ple want and how they will cast their Vogt ballots. Esne*'lally would they like to BUICK DEALERS Surrett know what'thnt uncertain element of the electorate, the women, are thinking politically. There la one organisation ♦ 14 I I I I EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Famous French Canadian Indian Seer. AND THE SILENT PARTNER” WITH Tom Moore and Robert Edeson ALSO NEWS —TOPICS RIALTO THEATRE Saturday M’E,teen1n*K“d March 8 50c CHILDREN, 30c Rialto Theatre Matinees.................. 30c and 50ç Evenings, Lower Floor..... 75c The Greatest Scfeen Attraction of1lieA?e! MT. HOOD MEAT CO Saturday Specials No. 5 Lard Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb Beef Pot Roast................................. 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