The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 16, 1924, Image 10

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924
At The Theatres
I EARLY DAYS OF
COULD LA FOLLETTE
THE DALLES PORTAGE
STAND PRESIDENCY?
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Content
(By Capt H. C. Coe)
(From the Portland Spectator)
Rewipts frvm timber sales, live­
If I remeuibej rigid it was iu Hie
If it. should be the fortune of Rob­ stock sales, and other forma of uses
su hi me r of 1NU) that tlie first work ert La Follette to win the presidency of the 146 national forests totaled
was started on The Dalles-Celilo port­ In November he will enjoy distinct _ SS.2fil.MK4, during the fiscal year end-
TONIGHT
June 30, 1924, aecordiug to in­
age road. Before the iniiiding
_ of as tlie oldest man who ever did
tlie portage road, freight nnd passen­ It Is rather odd that in recent issues formation just received from Wash­
Thursday, OcL 16
gers were hauled by teams and stage I of that highly interesting tome, the ington, D. C., by District Forester
first, to. the Deacbutes landing and Congressional Directory, no mention Geo. H. Cecil. This sum la paid into
Ihtef to the present landing at Ck-lllo. is made of Mr. La Follette’s birthday the United States treaaury.
Th«’ old Deschutes road .was rough pr age. In the reams of puffery sent
Timber sales brought in S3.O2O.O37,
and hilly. The new one was better out by his indefatigable publicity and fee« tor grazing permits brought
AND
but not
not' altogether safe, as it ran agent, aud a similar sad omission is In S1.915.56L
■I
The third highest
along the edge of the cliff, oppoaite noted. Are we to understand tha amount was paid for the leasing of
BETTY COMPSON
Tumwiitcf falls for some distance, it is modesty or shame that
national forest land for summer J
and .in some plncea only a few ' feet from those who are asked for their homes and for other purposes, thia
from the edge. In fact one morning votes, the age of the frisky old gent form of forest use having brought in
the stage went over, falling some 75 who begs the favor.
$207,637
Ixasi-s of water ¡x>wer
or 100 feet, wriiking the coach and
rights brought in $82.915.
Miscel­
Certainly,
it
does
not
seem
that
Mr.
killing one or more isiHuengers. Dur­ I4i Follette should be ashamed of his laneous uses of the national forests,
Ing tlie winter nnd spring the road
including trespass damages, accounted
bed and track were practically com- years; he has reached a ripe, hoary for the balance.
~ WF not, sign a registration card and get one today, free,
|
and
reverend
age.
Last
June
—
to
be
Price» 10 - 35 - 50c
[ilehil, anil u little cog wheel loco- exact, on the 14th day of that pleaa-
The
17
national
forests
In
Califor
­
motive used to transfer freight and
* from any electrical store.
month—he was 6». Why should nia sold the most timber, with the
passengers, connecting with the up|>er ant
national
for<*sta
in
Washington
and
he
try
to
conceal
from
us
that
im-
The Home Lighting Contest is now on and many of the
Friday, Oct. 17 Only
river boats.
isirtant and Interesting fact? He’a Oregon second. The national forests
My lirotlier. L. IV. Coe, then agent no maiden lady, who taking her phys­ In Utah, Nevada and southern Idaho
boys and girls are already working to win a prize. You too
at The Italics and general manager ical charms to market, fears that the grazed the moat livestock, with the
have a chance to win one of the prizes that some of your
for tlie u]>|H-r division, went east to truth regardiug her age will spoil a forests in Arizona and New Mexico
obtain an up to date e<|iiipnieiit for trade.
second.
i
15 - PEOPLE - 15
friends are working to get
not only Tlie Dulles portage l»ut for
Compared with the receipts for the
Our people, though, have not shown
tlie portage at tlie Cascadea.
All much eag^riiesa to elect to the presi- fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, the
In addition, you have an opportunity to win one of the
ALSO
large shipments of freight thru had ilency men as distinguished for their receipts for this twist year were $83,-
to come around tlie Horn, taking years as is Mr. I .a Follette. Knowing 915 leas, tlie dei reaae being reused I
International Prizes —the
JOHN BARRYMORE
from 1)0 to 100 days iu wailing sliii* this, national conventions have, very by the Btnaller number of livestock
$15,000 Model Electrical Home
nnd wooden hulls. A large ship was properly, top, considering the tre­ grazing permits issued for horses, cat­
imrebased and tlie rail equipment mendous burdens necessarily Imposed tle and sheep. Tiuilier sales thia past I
or. a Scholarship.
ioaded. and ,, in due time
in i0,1 ,,ur presidents, refrained from year excx*eded tlie former year by I
.
, arrived
. ,
99 Portland. F
Four up to date locomo-1 nominating men who, although much $308,790. Rummer home leasing and I
We want one of our boys
lives wi re brought out. two 2 wheel I younger than Mr. La Follette were water power leases also increased.
or girls to win the Home so get
drivers nnd two Awheel, tlie 3-1 still lielieved too old to lie exposed to Grazing receipts, however, fell off
whi-elers coming, to the Celilo roaff. the hardships of presidential duties. $425,924.
busy at once. We will be glad
4 Tlu-se locomotives were a yast im-|our oldest preaident was William
Prices :
provement on tin- little stein winder Henry Harrison, who was 68 when
to gWe you additional informa­
Hint had I m - ch In use, reducing the jnan(urated in March, 1841. and who
Lower Floor 25, including tax time formerly required from two dled a
iatpr The nm olde-t
tion regarding contest
hours to 40 minutes. With the new waM JuaieH Buchanan, who when ln-
Balcony 50c; Kid» 25c
• nglnes «-nine a new engineer. James auguratetl was 65: Zachary Taylor
Nik-ncer. Jim was a gis>d fellow and >
• over -■
. ----
was - a little
64 when - he took -
EDUCATIONAL LIGHTING
siH>n made a host of friends. "* ***• I office iu 1N49, and served but 16
Vernie Itunlcorn, driver of the
Saturday Only, OcL 18
everybody liked Jim, and all rex-o, ’< months.
L
When Theodore Roosevelt Hood Rfver-Psrkdale stage, who aided
COMMITTEE
nixed as a fact that he would be " assumed tlie presidency at the death in lifting the big car from the im­
John Barrymore in
far better friend than an enemy. * F **j I <>f
__ the lamented
.......... McKinley he was but prisoned occupants, declared it mirac­
4
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Was no dirty, greasy, smut iH-grlmmed I »i-l’the‘“yodngt'st" of “our urwHenU ulous that no serious injuries were
engineer, but on every occasion w»» Next in years to
1(, Roosevelt was An- ' sustained when an automobile driven
dressed Jn a black broadcloth suit. drew johlMon> who Bll(vcedt.d
by B. H. Neobeck, of The Dalles,
turned turtle on Davidson hill grade
sliiM-s seining liis shiny blink hair martyred Lincoln.
JACK DEMPSEY
I hi I i I m - i I and curled under. He wan
----
Mr. I4i Follette's age v IO
is „ a 1Ilullrr
matter ut
of last Thursday ufternoon. Mr. Neo-
clean shaven. Kid gloves protex ted I ni(7“ jmer'e^t"to" 1117^11 ‘than M? beck declared the accident due to
IN
his hands from the grime and grease Iia Follette seems to think It is necessity of driving too eloae to the
In Memory
Of Ji woman so good and brave, her And offered a prayer for those who
of tlie locomotive. i. .......... .
-- he be elected, he would be side of the road to avoid striking a
H »* I M5ould
silently give.
To
my
little
friend
of
the
valley
muvver,
on tlie dock when the up-river Isiats I within
v
three months of 70 at his In- car he met on a curve. He wbh ac­
a Trudging onward with her to that God has taken him, though he hardly
As
I
strolled
one
day
through
companied
by
ills
wife,
who
held
a
arrivexl to greet friends I**”*^ a'ugurat'lonl
had begun
----------2—. It is doubtful if a man
house OU the Hill
country lane
through.*
,
I«''"'
And lest we forget, our work Minili
of such ri|K* age should be exposed baby, three small girls and two men.
Wondering
anil
thinking,
yet
it
was
I
chanced
to
meet
a
maiden,
just
a-
Mrs.
Neobeek
sustained
a
dislocated
Due day when we pulled in to'die to the hardships of the presidential
soon lie done.
ids will.
mere tot.
dock, Jim was not there. Z A crowd ’ I office,
~
Back there I can see
and it la very certain that this wrist, and one of the children had a
Soon
I
laid
her
in
a
motlier
’
s
gentle
Looking
up
with
tear-strewn
ch«>eks,
slightly
scratched
face.
gathered a round Conductor John nation should not be exposed to the
mother's tender care
she pointed to a marble-stone ’ arm
Ntoors. Where was Jim? And this* misfortunes that would follow the
Wiille driving neaj the same spot
But he was budded here to bloom
Anil
asked
in
God
to
keep
away
all
clad
lot
was the word: Jlin had laa*n ar- sucexMwion of a man like Wheeler.
Friday Mrs. Charles Evans collided
up there.
Itobt. E. Dunne.
harm.
rested for a murder committed in
with a horse own«) by Dr. E. J. And tried to. say, -to tell me, a dear Turning,
though
I
could
not
ask
her
one
has
I
hh
-
u
lain.
Colusa county. California, two years
Hlutx, which darted suddenly from a
Preventing Infantile Paralysis
muvver
« Smoky and Smelly Oil Rtoves Cured by
I gatherx-xl her into iny arms
lu-fore. and liinl fled to Oregon under
(By Frederick V. Rtricker, M. D„ blind road side. The auimal jumped
But I heard a sob witli breaking using E ceneOil. Try this high grade
trh*d to ease her sorrow
an iissiiiiieil name. Tin* Colusa sher­ collalHiratlng epidemiologist, Oregon astride the hood of the car and rolled
heart, little bruvver.
coal oil next time anil ses the difference.
iff.. learning of Ids whereabouts, had State Board of Health, in coopera­ under the front wheels. Ditched by And as we talkexl she spoke of
tlie lot I isiiidered o'er that Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A.
things she'd planned for
sent a deputy up witli pats-rs duly tion with the United States Public the impact, the front of the car was
flower-strewn grave
Franx Co.
n>29tf
morrow,
wrecked. The horse was so badly
signiHl mid witTi requisition on die I Health Service.) e
Injured that it was killed.
Oregon governor, lie was taken to
The name “infantile paralysis” is a
Portland and was awaiting the ac­
tion of tlie governor. A glisun settled misnomer, as this ‘ is not a disease
on every face. Of course we knew coutlned strlx'tly to infancy nor is H. R. CREAMERY NOTES
Jim was a 'dangerous man when imralysls a constant symptom. The
NEWS - TOPICS - FABLES angry, hut we felt that he iiad a disease is not common and were it The oleomargarine and condensed
not for the disability that it oxxsk- milk measure is intended to protect
good cause, if hr did kill a man.
slunally reuses, it would not receive not only the dairymen aud the dairy
Prices 10 - 35 > 50c
Ro speculation went on until our the widespread attention that it does interests aloue, but everybody in the
arrival down two days later. There at the present time. Epidemics ocxrur state—every merchant, every banker,
Hood River, Oregon
to our astonishment stxwid Gentleman every few years in temperate cli­ every bualnx'SH and professional man,
Sunday, October 19
Jim. smiling and shaking hands with mates. It is a general infex-tion due every institution which depends on
everybody.
It was a remarkable to a filterable virus. Flexner and
prosfwrity for Ita own. It is
October 16, 1924
case. On liia arrival in Portland Noguchi have cultivated the virus Oregon
intended to .protect tlie hx-alth of
ORCHARD
under arrest, a telegram was sent to and produeexl the disease in monkeys. babies and children, youth and grown
»
the sheriff of tlie cxxinty in California Ilosenow considers strx*pt<x-xMvl hav­ ¡icople, and to build a future gener­
asking particulars. Tlie reply came: ing an affinity for tlie <*entral nervous ation worthy of out care.
in entirely new program
"Know nothing nlnnit It. sent no sysetem as tlie excitants of the dis-
1
To My Friends of Hood River
deputy or anyonx> els«' to Oregon for <*aae. Cases occur singly and in epi­ . It does not injure any pxsir people,
nor
does
depriving
them
of
their
so-
prisoner.” Jim was releasiil at once demics. The majority of casta occur
nnd die snp|H>sed deputy arrested and in children under five years of age. called cheap spread on bread work
Complaint has been made for years that it is
M
examined as to his sanity. He was I Onx> attack apparently protects aa them harm. There are a great many
hard
to
get, in our apple raising city, really good
cheap
things.
Axle
grease
is
quite
found to I m * dciiwnted. Just how he second nttacks are very rare, Chll-
got the pa|>ers and his aiqsdntinent dren wlth a history of a sudden onset cheap, but It should not take the
samples
of the fruit which makes Hood River famous.
and
ns deputy was never found out. On with fever, vomiting, and probably place of butter. No doubt, a good
chemist
could
doctor
It
up
and
mix
the eomjiletlon of the Oregon and pain In the back of the neck, in the
Through the courtesy of H. T. DeWitt who has
California road Jim took u |s>sitlon back, and vngue symptoms of menin- it with milk and make it taste all
right. Buch mixtures we do not fa
public
spiritedly donated space in his Chevrolet
witli the comimny and was with it
lrritation, such an difficulty In vor, t>xN-auso they are not real econ­
when I last knew of blin.
B special
-w
show
room
at the Mt. Hood Garage, I have been able
swallowing,
or
dlSturbanex*s
of
omy
and
because
they
constitute
an
Prices 25-50- 75
*1 he portage roaxi was remarkably He)IIH,H, sliould lie isolatxMl and kept unfair aud Injurious comiietition.
to place for display and sale a little of the best
frx>e from accidents. None of any
---- 1 under observance.
They deprive people of aometlilng far
important ever occurred to my
fruit I know how to grow.
It is impossible to state definite
Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs. knowledge while operated ns 11 Port- J aa<| effective methods of preventing more iiu|s>rtant than their alleged
cheap spread.
age road.
this disease, as Information In regard
Oct. 20-21 -22-23
I ßha11 offer only extra fancy apples of a size
Tills law will not prevent the Im­
to the
‘ mode
’ of tranamlasion Is still
*
not
smaller
than 125. Each variety in season—-one
an unsolved problem. In the absence portation of cocoanut oil or copra.
of thia Information we are justified There Is a place for ciN-oanut oil anil
apple,
a
dozen,
a box or a carload.
I have a spec­
other
vegetable
oils.
If
we
open
the
,n insisting that them* cases lie ini- Bible we will find frequent references
ialty gift box, containing approximately one fourth
miHilntel^ reported and 1st da ted. All to milk, butter and clieeae aa food
known preventive measurea should be
& full box, and will paok any combination of va­
of merit.
We also read
World's Greatest Motion Picture
I used, such as isolation, disinfection. products
rieties oi- sizes to order.
Apples arc doing lietter In all mar- screening' and dust eradication. The something of vegetable oils, qot as
Prices during engagement :
kels than nt^liis time last year and infection must lie fought
f__ L: on the foods but as cleansing agents. It Is
Freely
admitted
that
vegetable
oils
are
tlie prospects arc decidedly brighter ground of personal contact, Patient
Please spread this word and know that I shall
Kids 25c. Adults 50c
than they were a year ago.
should Is* isolated in a
_ clean,
.1___ , Imre
___ valuable as soap ingredients. Nor is
It denied that they may have some
keep
this
fruit worthy Hood River’s reputation for
Conqiared
with
last
season's
early*
I
room,
well
screened
to
keep
out
in
­
Loges 75c(68c plus tax 7c) movement. cnrlot shipments to date I sects. No visiting should lie allowed final value. But if they are to ap-
the world's best apples.
|s>ar
as
foods
let
them
xitmx*
out
in
from western states have been 25 and only necx*saar.v attendants should
|s r cent less and from eastern states come In contact with th«« patient. All the often for just exactly what they
VERA KOLSTAD ON RIALTO
Yours sincerely,
4o |ier cent below tlie ll»ii3 output, discharges should lie thoroughly dis- are. If they are of food value why
Wex-kly shipments from the east and infected. In the prevention of any do they have to masquerade? Why
WURLITZER DAILY
middle west arc running only about epidemic of communicable diseases it must they lie forever hidiug lielilnd
E. E. HOUSE
half of Inst year's volume and front is a wise policy to avoid public rneet- milk?
The intent and purpose of this law
tlie Pacific const only two-thirds, but ings and gathering places.
last week western Imxed apples
Treatment: Two types of serum Is simple and plain. We want to
gained nearly 1,000 cars, with Wash- have lieen used in treating thia dia- stop counterfrttlng butter with a suit-
Ington outranking other states Next ease, convalescent human serum and at ltute which takes the valuable in­
ieadfne apple states were Virginia, immune horse serum. Providing the gredient out of butter and puts in
TODAY
New York, Illinois. Colorado and < ire-1 diagnosis can be made in time, both something less valuable. We want it
gon. Those shipping between 200 and of these aeeiu to give beneficial re­ stopped in Oregon.
Thursday, Oct 16
3oo enrs each were California. Idaho, sults.
If thia law is defeated a number of
Arkansas and Missouri. Prlcxa In all
The prevention and management of things will follow:
HARRY CAREY
shipping markets rule firm, while in epidemics of infantile paralysis rells
First, it will be a great victory for
tlie distributing markets (lie tdne is for <*oo|>erath>ii lietW'een cltlzeus, phy­ the oleo Industry over the dairy In­
steady.
sicians and health officers. The peo­ dustry. t'lii-ap oils may be mixed
Tlie movement to foreign countries ple must learn to appreciate that a with skim milk and turn out what la
is excex'dlng Inst season's volume, and greater menace lies in the conceal­ said to lie a substitute for butter. It
thus far prices are said to have I h * cii ment of eases and opposition to prop­ is bat a stefi from thia to using min­
will sustained.
Weekly shipments er treatment than in prompt report- eral oils, oils refined from petroleum.
fiom I'nited mates and Canadian Ing and isolation of infected catea,
Newnd. the dairy industry will l>e-
■|s>rts have now passed 100,000 barrels This la the greateat single item to gin to decline. It cannot help It.
Friday-Saturday, Oct. 17-18 and as many. If not more, I mixi - s . Ex- comliat dlaeaae. The success in con- There will Is- fewer cows, poorer soils,
ports of Isixed apples |Mirtlcularl.v are trolling any epidemic depends on the heavier taxes, and these will not be
far in rcess of tlie 1923 movement early diagnoaia of all caws.
field by the eastern oleo factories.
PRISCILLA DEAN
to this date.
Third, the health of the coming
Good markets nre I wing found not
Building long Life Roads
generation will not be aa good, for
A
only In tlie I'nited Kingdom, but in
Tlmt various states begin to realtae tlie children will have lees dairy food.
Scandinavia. Germany, Belgium and that the maintenance cost on |>aved
Fourth, labor will find that the so-
Austria. Tlie shortage in «the Csna- highways is as important an item as called cheap spread on bread is mak­
dlnn crop Is a fix-tor in Improving tlie tlie original cost of building roads, is ing cheap wages and a cheap scale of
demand in European markets for
and
l>y the action of such states living. They will be put In competi­
nppli - from the Unitexl States. Tlie evldenivd
its North Carolina and Massachusetts. tion with clieap labor of foreign
Okanogan
valley
apple
crop
111
British
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Tlie State Highway de|iartrhent of lands. Asiatic Jalsir. If cheapness la
SKID STANDARD
Columbia is alHiuLi.lOO.OtiO I mixcs . or North
rex-cives dally sam­ what they want on the table, they
one third less tlinn last year.
In ples of Carolina
imvemeut lielng laid in that will get li In their pay envelopes, too.
Nova Scotia the August estimate in­
9.47
30x3 CL
33x4%'$
These tilings will not. come in a
Sunday Only, October 19
24.59
NS
and its Inlsiratory tests reveal
dicated 1.275.000 liarrels. a reduction state
day or a week. ¡b<it they have begua
11
whether
tlie
|>arement
is
being
put
9.98
30x354 £s
of 550.000 from tlie 11)23 crop. On­ down carefully and in accordance already. Just as srtrely as night
34x414
26.09
The Big Melodrama
tario expected slightly over a million witli specifications. It is <*stimHtcd lows day. tile-failure to protect
« »
11.98
30x3*4^
’
35x4*4
27.00
liarrels of apples.
that these tests have sometimes saved own interests will he followed
« 4
Tlie October report of tlie Depart­ iis
12.87
further encroachments of greedy
30x3%
high
as
112.000
in
later
road
36x4'4
27.90
ment of - Agriculture estimates the
stltutions which care for nothing
REGULAR
ss
« 4
i iininn ri in! apple crop at 26.042.000 repairs.
17.07
32x354
33x5
30.87
making
more
mcuM'y.
NS
where great care
liarrels. a dperease of 1,150.000 liarrels Is In^Massachusetts
• •
Also
Is't
iis
realise
right
now
that
these
4
4
PRICE
used in building roads, the main­
17.43
31x4
35x5
since September 1. and a deercase of tenance
32.01
great corporattoM sre not spending
1.742.167
square
cost
for
•
4
7.161.(MSI liarrels from Inst year when
$13.30
19.17
of asphaltic conefete was only thousands of dollars in advertising
SCENIC AND COMEDY
32x4
37x5’ -f
33.76
the production was 34.4tKi.0O0 liarrels. yards
cheap s|>reads for bread lieeause they
$1.17
per
square
yard
in
spite
of
fact
• 4
<4
A loss during the past month is shown that these particular roads have lieen love the poor jieople no much. If that
19.69
33x4
34x5
34.47
in Washington, New York. Virginia. In servile for many years. Tills is were the <-ase they might pay the fsior
44
These
Special
Intro
­
20.08
West Virginia. Olilo and Michigan, equivalent to only $124 a mile for an copra gatherera in the Philippines a
34x4
36x6 44
Clifton Emmel at the piano
54.06
ductory Prices Good
tlie largest decline during the month IN-foot roadway.
44
wage that will enable them to live aa
24.17
Ju the Washington crop.
for Two Weeks Only 32x454
Liberty Prices 10 - 25 - 35c iH'Ing
civilised people should. They are not
Botli
North
Carolina
and
Massa
­
Tim agricultural or farm crop is chusetts have had excellent succesA exerciaed over our financial condition
estimated at 174.N7O.Otsi bushels com­
Matinees Sat. and Sun. 2 p. pared with 100,770.000 bushels last with tlie asphaltic concrete type of nor the health of our babies. There
roads which seem to is» proving be­ is just one tliiag that inspires their
m. at Liberty. Every day at the year.
___
yond a doubt that their shock-alisorb- extensive advertising campslgna. their
Rialto. Continuous at Rialto 2 to Tel. 1014 and have Meyer A King call ing charai'teristics mean long life for hired siieakera and paid propaganda,
9 p. m. Sundays.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
for your suit. It sill bo cleaned and the tiaveiiients with a minimum of and tljat is more profits for them.
Let us vote for the law which will
pressed and returned ready for immedi­ maintenance repairs.—Pacific Manu­
protect us. IxT ua vote 806 X Yea.
facturer.
ate wear.
jftt f
6Z>e RIALTO
Cosmo Minstrels
schoolBoyslschooLGàxìs/
The Enemy Sex
Did You Get Your Copy of The Home Lighting Primer ?
The Vaiidette Revue
Beau Brumme!
HEAVY CAR WRECKED
BUT NOBODY HURT
“Beau Brumme!”
West of the Water Bucket”
Vaudette Revue
Half Dollar Bill
No Luck”
‘The Sea Hawk”
APPLES CONTINUE
TO MAKE HEADWAY
6*e LIBERTY
TIRE PRICES
SLASHED ! !
Douglas Cords
White Tiger”
Guaranteed 10,000 Miles
30x31
CORD
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‘‘Dead Game”
AUTO PARK SERVICE STATION