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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1925 the hearts of frost-fighting ranchers, railroad running through forest cov- who^had scarcely removed their cloth- ered mountains. Fidelity' to technical Ing tor four cvusocutlvs nights. Your ’ detail was obtained largely through correspondent fell asleep at the switch the advice and assistance of railroad and frose bls none and a foot. The officials. ’ The exeeptluaaUy- strong tact is, be opened a window to expec supporting cast Includes- Wallace torate come stale cider, sold cider Beery and Rock Uffe Fellowes. freezing solid as it struck terra firms, and it knocked out all of ids teeth. The lovable fighting hero of Peter Mr. and • Mrs Earl 8. Coe ere Clark Maefa ria lie's powerful novel ia spending the holidays In Portland and a perfect-fitting Meiglian rule. It Olympia. gives his milliun dollar personality Miao Christine Glader ia spending full play. A picture of big dramatic the winter with her brother, A. E. punch and heart-winning romance, splendidly produced. Olader, on Burdoln. Tom Meiglian picks his own stories Mrs. A. 8. Bates and daughter, Miss Nancy, returned from Portland and this absorbing romance - melo Tuesday after a six weeks’ visit with drama proves again that Tom’s some icker. There's enough solid drama relatives. “Tongues uf Flame” tu All a dozen Mr. Van Carnop and son, Wesley, pictures. Bessie Love au<i Klleeu of the Bristol district, narrowly es Percy are in the big east. It caped serious injury Friday when a will appear at the Rialto next Muu- bobsled, heavily laden with wood, jisy, Tuesday and Wednesday. overturned on Burdoln mountain. The sled was wrecked but the occupants Motion pictures ' are, admittedly, and the team were uninjured. full of a number of things, most of Only one plumber in town and 8. O. which are the especial care of the 8. calls for Immediate service are of pro|ierty man who is assigned to the no avail. Moral: Learn the plumber's production. Hut in making "Iianger- trade. - You can and will. ous Money,” Bebe Daniels' first star A bad fire was narrowly averted at ring picture for Paramount, Director Kabokona ranch, Bates Bros., Friday Frank Tuttle was up against a prob night when some “punk” blocks under lem that even the ever-resourceful their log “bungle-owe” caught Are property man could not solve satis from fires used in thawing frozen factorily. water pipes. The script called for an introduc skating is now a popular pas- tory closeup of a woman, seen time here, but in the case of John through a gradually evaporating Wyere, local manager of the Columbia cloud of steam coming from a kettle. Fruit Union, the |ce on his Bingen The usual means for securing vapor bottom farm la all cracked from con were resorted to, but the clouds were tact with high powered Wyers. Nuff not dense enough and the cameraman could not get the desired effect. The ced! boilers in the Long Island studio be Some of the restaurants here are ing during the warm weather, losing considerable business by the there unused did gjpt nw'iu to be any possible freesing of water pipes. source of supply for a nice, thick It ia not generally known, but Wal cloud of steam. ter R. Young, proprietor of "The Buddenly J. Roy Hunt, the camera- BaYed Apple Pie” cafe, In White man, bethought him of a way out. Salmon, was, up to five years ago, a He liaeked ills automobile, which is star aerial acrobat in Ringling Bros, one of the new steam-driven variety, circus, and a featured tumbler on the right out onto the studio floor, and Orpheum circuit. While doing a fly there amid satisfying* billows of va ing act, one of bis catchers, through por supplied by his* ear, the scene was miscalculation, caused him to crash to Anally photographed. the ground, suffering severe injuries. “Dangerous Money,” with Tom Young quit the Lowe circuit six years Moore, William Powell, Dolores Cas- ago to engage in the restaurant busi Rlnelll and others just as well known ness. He was also a chef on the C. playing in support of the star, comes M. A. St. P. Railway. to the Itialto -theatre Thursday, Jan T. W. Van Carnop. Burdoln molin uary 8. tain rancher, was at one time a re- « porter on the Seattle P.-I. and Seattle American. The dedication of the new union high school will take place January 2. always tells / From mother to daughter to grand daughter has been the proud de pendency of Golden West Coffee in thousands of families since its first appearance as the standard of good-coffees 42 years ago. In all that time it has held these friends—and made countless more —by improving with age—getting richer, mellower, rarer in flavor— aa experience and science and spe cial processes have combined/jn the selective choice of only hiff/i- {irown berries, in blending, roast- ng, steel cutting and vacuum pack ing. I mbm I» ___ with ■ Key The handy key opening fop la quickly, easily, safely removed. No can - opener; no digging In; no raw edges to cut you. There’s a convenient con tainer when th« coffee is gone. and battery, 10, convictions 6, two held to grand jury, one dismissed, ona Mrs. Mabel , who is teaching at large; drawing check on bank not in Lake county near Bend, arrived sufficient funds 2, ous guilty, oae dis home Wedteeeday to spend Christman missed; indecent language 1, convict holidays with her parents, Mr. and ed and fined *10; contributing to de Mrs. Folsom. linquency of minor 1, held to grand Jury; defrauding innkeeper 1, dis Miae Louise Morgensen, who Is teaching tn Washington, arrived home missed; cruelty to animals 1, fined HOOD RIVER. *100; total collected from miscellane Wednesday to spend her vacation at ous prosecutions *365. Total collected the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 i for year *3766. Morgensen. By eliminating the four prohibi Mrs. Matiel Mathews and children tion and the five road law cases from spent the Christmas holidays in Se the first year above set out, we have attle. * for that year 31 complaints tiled for Wheeler Clark returned to Heppner Zane Grey*« the various offenses. By eliminating after a few days’ visit with hia par prohibition and road law violations ■ v”" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark. for the yean following, we have for Big Western Thriller Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dean, of Brew those years respectively 20, 19 and 23 ster, Wash., motored to their home complaluts filed for miscellaneous of Saturday after having spent Christ- fenses. Now this is evidence, to me mas with Mrs. Dean’s parent s, Mr. at least, "that the wave of crime fol and Mrs. Folsom. lowing the great war” of which we read so much about. Is either the The s ilver has been quite frozen, imagination of evil thinking minds, Mr. Reither was able to walk on ice else the "wave” has not yet reached to hia island home. Hood River county. Even the most Mias Ptack is spending her Christ- common of all offences, that of as mas holidays with home folks at sault and battery, for the years given Seattle. Starring stands 9, 14, 10 and 15,—not such a Miss Gribskov la with her parents liad record. Antonio Moreno and at Junction City. I call attention to the record of c Helene Chadwick. Mrs. Mobley Is at her borne in The our speed cope. Note the arrests for Dalles during the holidays. road law violations—146, 130 and 155 respectively, with 100 per cent con A great story by a great author. Lyle Bryant and son, Forrest, victions. Ivory soap has nothing on spent Christmas day at Pendleton, our speed boys when it comes to 100 returning home Saturday. A big picture with a big east per cent stuff. Moreover, they have C. A. Hags was in The Dalles gone about their work In a gentle Tuesday having dental work done. manly manner, for not one complaint An action tale of a notorious band Arthur Herr went to Troutdale has ever been made to me concern- of marauders who rode the Friday. ing their behavior. Southern Idaho Border. The outfit cars, which have been In the matter of the enforcement stationed here since November, left of the prohibition laws our dry for Troutdale last Thursday. friends may find some consolation In AND the figures submitted. Here is tlie Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Root and son record for the respective years—41, spent Christmas at Kingsley with A clever comedy of hicks and Mrs. Root’s parents. 32, 25, a decided falling off each year of actual prosecutions. These cases, high life Lee Evans spent Christmas ‘ wfth however, do not represent one-fourth bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. the cases investigated by me with the Evans, returning to Clatskanie Sat aid and assistance of the sheriffs Bobby Vernon In “Bright Ugbts urday. office and the city police. These, Mrs. Joe Ilads went to Troutdale however, like the actual prosecutions, Friday. are decreasing in numliers because Fri. Mat. 10-35. Ev'ng, 10-85-55 Miss Emily Husbands was a visitor public opinion is gradually coming to Saturday All Day 10-35-50 at The Dalles Tuesday. the support of the officers in the en Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard and family forcement of the prohibition laws. spent Christmas with Mr. Hibbard's The moat potent reason for this is mother near Portland, returning Sat tite well recognised fact that gasoline Sunday Only, Jan. 4 and booze will not mix. No matter urday evening. what our individual o|dnion may lie, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brow, of the Imoze issue will soon be as dead Portland, were at the home of Mr. Virginia Valli, with Wallace as the inhabitants of our cemeteries, and Mrs. J. W. Yonish for Christ and it will not be Jong till a violation mas, returning home 8unday. Beery and Rocklige Fellowes of the prohibition laws will be a fel Mrs. Lyle Bryant and her mother, ony along with other high crimes. It Mrs. Stamper, were in Hood River Is a commpn attribute of humanity IN Sunday. to criticise; to stand off at a safe Mr. and Mrs. A. Taggassell and distance and say “the officers are' not STEVENSON (By District Attorney John Baker) doing their duty; that booze may be James Wilson were Christmas dinner (Skamania County Pioneer) guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. You have requested me to write on had for the asking” and other dec Wednesday morning Game Warden crime» committed in» Hood River larations along the same line. Much F. A. Shogren. Gilmore and Deputy Christensen took county for your New Year edition. statements and assertions come from Frank Wilson is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wilson. the trail of three men up in the Lit My subject not being more definitely oilier sources than the friends of pro tle Wind river valley and came upon Tuesday visitors in Hood River two doe deer that had lieen shot and defined by you, 1 take it tiiat 1 may hibition ; they come from those un were Mrs. F. A. Allington, Mrs. Hat dressed. Nearby, leaning against a prescrilie my own limitation». How friendly to the bone-dry laws. It must be obvious to all that the tie Bailey, C. A. Hage, Mr. and Mrs. tree, were two rifles. The warden ever, as most all our prosecutions are The greatest thrill picture ever J. O. Beldin and Evelyn Beldin, Mrs. brought the deer and rifles in to Car- conducted in our justice court, 1 will enforcement of all laws, more espe Thos. Lelliott, Mrs. Mabel Mathews son and swore out warrants for Lee give you some facts and figures from cially new laws, is a matter largely made. Made with the expert the records of that court. of' public opinion. Law officers and aistance of a Great Railroad Sys and Mrs. J. E. Higley. Garwood, Ernest Greer and Tony For the ¡»urpoae of comparison I courts are freely and openly criti Francis Nielsen was in The Dalles Cranse. will first give the statistics for the cised for not doing their duty. The tem. The most remarkable piece Tuesday. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Ar year September 1914-1915, as follows: undisputed facta are that the weak of dramatic realism ever pictured Mr. Livingston went to Portland thur Allen were “gassed" one day Criminal ‘eases filed In Justice ness lies with our Juries. It is not last week when the fumes from a Court from Reptember 1. 1914, to uncommon to convict murderers on around a great industry. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs: G. R. Duvall, of The running auto in the garage below Heptemlier 1, 1915, and disposition of circumstantial evidence. Not so with bootleggers. If caught with the "goods Dalles, spent a few days at J. E. came up through a wood elevator. Mine, ate as follows: - And a snappy Comedy Mrs. Allen' noticed the children and Total complaint» tiled 39; game law ou their person" they plead guilty. Proctor’s home. sent one down to Inform Mr. Allen violation» 4; fines collected *1<M>; de Otherwise, they demand a jury trial Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox enter when the child on reaching the foot “ MLY ELEKÖ” tained a few friends at their home of the stairs became ill. Mr. Allen struction of property 1, »ent to jail and get off free. This lias »sen the 1* days; road law violations 5, fines experience uf all the district attor Raturday evening. shut the machine off, and attention neys of the state. J. N. Mosier is quite ill at his was given the children who »Kin re collected *45; cruelty to animals 1. In ail of our prosecutions we have Continuous Show 2 to 10 p. m. fine *10; forgery 7, no arrests 2. home. covered and were over the effects of three dismissed, two held to grand bad no outside help, neither have we Prices, all day, 10c, 35c and 50c. Mr. and Mrs. A. Taggassell visited the gas in a few days. jury; larceny 1, dismissed; assault asked for any. Prohibition Director a couple of days at the J. R. Wilcox Cleaver has assured me that Hood and battery 9, one held to grand jury, X home recently. two dismissed, one sent to jail, the River Is the cleanest county In the* state, and I take it that he knows The young people of the Christian other five ¡mid *150 in fines; child Sunday school enjoyed a sleigh ride Mon., Tues, and Wed, stealing 1, no arrest; fornication 1, what be is talking about. My office, and party at Geo. Carroll's Saturday held to grand jury; burglary 4, one the sheriff’s office and (be city police evening. held to grand Jury, three dismissed; have always worked in dose harmony Jan. 5, 6 and 7. in the enforcement of law, and what Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Allington and Charles Ogle, featured Paramount violation of prohibition laws 3, two ever credit Is due is largely to their Mrs. C. Ruscher were Christmas din player, climbed up on the driver’s dismissed, one fined *50 and fine sus and not my own. ner guests at thé Lelliott home. seat of an ancient stage coach, pended ; defrauding boarding house efforts THOS. MEIGHAW I am not unmindful of the fact Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vensel and Mr. cracked a long whip over the backs keeiier 2, one sent to jail 15 .days, that my office, the sheriff's office ancl one dismissed. Total collected in and Mrs. Haleys were Christmas din- of six horses, and gave biff fellow- IN Justice Ontbank have been criticised ner guests at the Jas. Cherry home. players in Zane Grey’s "The Border fines during the year *305. Jt should be rememliered that dur for “being too lenient” with law vio Legion ” a thrill recently. The Mosier young people attending It happened in the wild and remote ing this year we had no bone-dry lators and the “full penalty” bus the dance at Cascade Locks Saturday North country where William How law for the state and it was lnwful l>een demanded in prohibition coses. evening were Thelma Johnson, Bessie ard was directing Aatonio Moreno, to bring In “bitters” in your ¡tuckets I*aw enforcement looks altogether dif Marsh, Irene Horn, Mildred Nichol, Helene Chadwick. Rockliffe Fellowes, or suitense, even though we had ferent from tl>e outside than it does Forrest Evans, Gerald Horn, Bert Os- Ogle and Gibson Gowland in a pictur county prohibition or local option. from Uie inside. Prohibition senti- horn and Roscoe Davidhizar. Then too, we had no roads except ment, like wine, grows stronger as it ization of the popular novel. The Mosier schools gave a Christ “I learned to do it in the circus,” country roads on which it was not grows older. From my youth up I mas entertainment Tuesday evening, Ogle explained after he had brought possible to violate any of our road have been taught that old age is en which, was well attended by the pa the six snorting horses to a stop and laws, Moreover, we had not then en titled to respect. I am also aware Here is a real story! A loro trons. Mrs. C. H. Bletton came over dismounted from the swaying coach. tered tile World war, and crimes that figs from thistle» eauuot grow. story, a thrill story, a story of from Hood River and took charge of “I was an announcer, but often oue could not _________ be nttrUiu >uted to that. These Neither do men put lighted candles the musical part of the program, of the parade wagon drivers would were the timed»* ’ __ _______ ’when, supismedly, under a bushel. But until the lighted Punch and Pathos. which was enjoyed by all. The pret lie sick, and I’d drive his six horses moral worth was held higher than candles are used in lighting the way, tiest number on the program was the through the streets.” royal blood and virtue was in floWer. thistles will contlnne to grow and The biggest male star on the bell drill given by the seventh and Now let us see what happened the fig harvest will be blighted. We Ogle learned to ride during hia cir- eighth grades. Needless to say, the cus days. He gave “The Border Le since the war. Here are the flgures have on our statute hooka old, be- screen today, children enjoyed the tree with its gion” company an exhibition of trick fur three years during my term of wblskered criminal laws, mere muin- load of candy and gifts. mic*s of their former selves, which riding which made even the cowboys office : ■Criminal cases filed in justice court have been entirely forgotten and for The Comedy is Miss Aletha Bennett left for Port- envious. land Bunday afternoon. Antonio Moreno and Helene Cha<T- for' the year Heptemlier 1, 1921, to which there is no demand for en Mr. and Mrs W. A. Husbands en- wlck are featured in the princi|>al Heptember 1, 1922,-and dlajsisltlon of forcement. No new law that aims at “One At A Time** radical changes in “personal privi tertained as Bunday dinner guests roles of the production, The picture same : Prohibition law violators: Number leges ” can be strictly enforced and will be at the Rialto tomorrow and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evans and of arrests 41; pleas of guilty 30; full penalties applied liistauter. That Haturday. _______ and an Extra Special family. trial by jury 2, acquitted; trial by takes time. Public opinion Is not re The meeting of the Ladles’ Aid for Two new faces will appear in sup- justice 7, convicted ; total pleas of moulded in a day. But the enforce Wednesday, December 31, was post port of Bobby Vernon in his first guilty “Death Bay” and convictions 39; dis ment account is on the right side of poned on account of sickness. Educational-Bobby Vernon Comedy, missed 2. Fines imposed *2940 ; fines the ledger, «nd will continue to grow Rev. Clark, of Hood River, will "Bright Lights,” which will be at the collected *2168. Jail sentences im to the extent supported by public A picturization of some of the preach at the Emanuel church next Rialto theatre Friday and Haturday. posed, 90 days each on 7, 30 days opinion. Think I am warranted in Sunday morning. The newcomers are leading ladles. each on 5, six months 1 ; number sent saying that bad the full penalty been present and future possibilities Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christner are Ann Cornwall and Evelyn Francisco, to jail 13. Road law violators: Ar given. 90 per cent of our bootleggers of a great scientific discovery. neither of whom has appeared before rests made 146; number of pleas of would have served out their fines In visiting at the Osborn home. Miss Cornwall has guilty and convictions 145; fines im Jail at the expense of our taxpayers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scearce spent with Vernon. Christmas In Hood River with Mrs. been doing work In dramatic features posed and collected *924. Search war Moreover, their dependents would Matin's, 10-35. Ev'ngs, 10-35-50 while Miss Francisco has been doing rants issued 14, search for liquor 10, have been on the county besides. Scearce's parents. comedy leads in various other studios for stolen property 1, for game out of Judge Ontliank has not been 100 per Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowland hiked in Ixw Angeles. season 8. Miscellaneous cases ; Cases cent perfect, but he has lieen a just up to the country home of Mr. and The appearance of these two girls filed 2Q ; defendants not found 8 ; Judge. He has hot allowed his com Mrs. C. O. Perley Saturday. Thun. Only, January 8 In the same picture is somewhat bound over to circuit court 6; dis The young ladies’ 600 club was unique in that they were high school missed 4 ^.acquitted 1; sent to jail mon, every-day “horse sense” to de- entertained Saturday afternoon by chums who came to Los Angeles seek 90 days 1, fines collected *100. Total throne reason. Personally I am very sorry to lose him from the bench, BEBEE DANIELS Luella Nielsen. Miss Emily Hus ing picture engagements at the fame fines collected *3182. Ills place will be hard to OU. bands made the highest score and time. They drifted apart, and after Criminal cases filed in justice court In conclusion I want to say that I won the first prise, Miss Lets Blanch a year’s separation, found themselves September 1, 1922, to Heptember 1, have not touched on the ’ troubles, IN ard receiving the consolation prise. In the same picture. 1928. trials and tribulations that come to The severe cold weather has been Prohibition law violators : Number the district attorney's office for solu hard on Hage's cider factory, the loss The difference between "house” and of arrests 32; pleas of guilty 22; tion as a part of bis duties or sup by freesing being about >600. ( < j “home” as applied' to 'the dwelling tried and convicted by justice 3 ; ac posed duties, in law enforcement. Robert Bishop, of Troutdale, spent place for a man or a woman is a quitted by jury 1; appealed to cir These are too numerous to mention the week end in Mosier visiting with great 'deal—mostly in the heart of cuit court 4; dismissed 2; fines im- here, but they have had a healthy the woman. posed *1436; linos collected *1185; Increase during my term of office. friends. That difference ia one of the im jail sentences 90 days 6; 30 days 1; I am still working for the Mme sal Mrs. Kate Peterson, of Wapanitia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bertha portant human interest angles in the ¡larolled 5. Miscellaneous : Trespass 3, ary fixed by the legislature In 1913, dramatic story of “The Hignal Tow- assault 6, game laws 4, forest law 4, when a dollar was a real dollar, al Johnson. er," which will be shown in the Ri carrying concealed weapons 2, fines though the duties of the office have Whisked over night from ging* alto theatre Bunday. collected *318. 8earch warrants is Increased some 400 or 500 per cent. ham to silk, from rolling pin to WHITE SALMON The Signal Tower tells of the love sued 10, Road law Violations : Num District attorneys’ salaries are paid of a woman for her home and the ap ber of arrests 130, pleas of guilty by the state and not by each county Rolls Royce. (By W1U 8. Batea) parent inability of her husband to and convictions 130, fines collected as is so generally supposed by the The local high school was closed grasp the significance of her various *1182. Total fines collected *2086.* laymen. Why don’t 1 resign, and Friday for fumigation, on account of whims in regard to "home.” It la See Bebee put the danger ia cases filed in justice court why did I run for the office again? several cases of scarlet fever having laid in the atmosphere of a lonely for Criminal year Heptemlier 1, 1923, to Sep Well, 1 will leave that for • subse “Dangerous Money.” broken out among the students. The Milroad junction. tember 1. 1924: » quent article. cases are under quarantine. Incidentally there Is quite a bit of For violation of prohibition law 2t>: The Comedy will speak for il» A large and appreciative audience meaning in that title, The Signal One stood trial, found not guilty ; Traffic Violators Pay Big Fines greeted the local high school Thes Tower, for there undoubtedly is a two appealed to circuit court, jury self. Records of City Traffic Officer Mor pians December 19, when they gave a “signal tower" in any domestic situa dlsagr<‘ed in one. and not guilty one ; rison show that during the year 1924 presentation of the Christmas play. tion. Rome times the signals are dis one dismissed for want of evidence; of those by him break “Pot Air” “Nativity,” under the able direction regarded. sometimes not, depending pleas of guilty and convictions 21 ; ing traffic apprehended law* within the city limits of Mias Jordan. The local high can on the couple's understanding. fines imposed *2390 ; fines collected 164 paid fines aggregating *1,348. In -*‘Nof Sed.” rightfully boast of splendid talent Wadsworth Camp, widely known IÎ1980. Road law violators 166 cases; where liquor was discovered in among the members. At the close of short story writer, wrote the original pleas of guilty.and convictions 156; cases antomobllcs or where drivers the performance, and when the di of the screen play. His story won a fines assessed ‘*1563 ; fines collected the Evening, were intoxicated. the casaa were Mat. 10-25. rector had signaled “curtain”, Ranta prise, as well as the acclaim of being *1451. flearch warrants issued 15. beard before Justice court instead of Claus did some stunts that wore one of the most convincing works of Miscellaneous: Forest law offences the city recorder. appreciated by the youngsters. fiction ever written of persons in the 7, six convicted, one dismissed for VBRA KO1JSTAD AT THE T Ten above aero on«4Jurdoin Satur more common walks of life. want of évidence, fines assessed and Trunks, Bass, Salteases. lArgs ss- WLKl.lIZEK DAILY. day morning with a prospect of a Virtually all of the screen version collected *35; burglary 1, held to sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly substantial snowfall has gladdened was made slang the right-of-way of a I grand jury, later sent to pen ; assault Broa. Bros. Co, Co. Mlfitf RIALTO The Border Legion” LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THIS COUNTY You, too, will say— "no other coffee will do". CLO88ET a DEVERS, COFFEES A TEA8 EXCLUSIVELY PORTLAND AND SEATTLE “The Signal Tower” Golden West Golden West Coffee “Tongues of Flame” COOKERS We Want Cooking Apples 1 What have you to offer? PAGE & SON Portland, Oregon js j >ea«on’i fceartp ^rfttingK Not because we feel these sentiments only annually, but because custom has centered in this Feast of Good Will. We wish you now what we wish you always— HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY . MEYER & KING Kis CITY CLtANIM Jl Anderson Undertaking Co* C. 0. ANDERSON, Sols Proprietor Lktasd Embalmer and Funeral Director 411 OAK WBPI _ 1»L— atB.X íaMOÍr «“*• 1,11 “DANGEROUS MONEY”