HOOP RIVER GLACIER, JHURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1925
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W. C. T. U. NOTES
The membership committee met at
th® home of Mr®. L. M. Thomas Wed
nesday of last week and planned a
membership drive to begin Tuesday,
January 20, and continuing until Feb
ruary 17. Mrs Pugh-Parriot is chair
man of the committee. Mrs. Fred
Carnes, Mrs. Ellis Burna, Mrs. F. M.
Atkinson and Mrs William Foss are
the captains.
Interesting articles in current pari
odieals were reed. “When mothers
begin to tell their sons they would «be
as glad to see them statesmen as
clergymen, and prove that they mean
what they say by what they do, poli
tics will be as clean as pulpits,” is
one of the clear-cut sentences of
Frances Parkenson Keyes' article in
Good Housekeeping entitled, “Now
That the Election is Over." Mrs.
Keyes, the wife of a United States
senator, has had much experience
within recent years in political activi
ties for women. She calls this article
“A letter on every-day good citizen
ship."
The L. T. L. will be reorganised.'
A meeting will be held at 2 o'clock
next ■■
Saturday afternoon at the Chris-
churth. Mrs. C. B. Wool pert
be superintendent.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
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flpeaking of fast workers — Allan
Dwan is right up pn top when it
comes to motion picture directors.
"Argentine Love,” which will ap
pear at the Rialto theatre Friday
and Saturday, is his fourth produc
tion of Paramount's Famous Forty.
The other three were "Mauhaudled,**
“Her Lore Story" and “Wages of
Virtu®,” ail starring Gloria Swanson.
Beta Daniels and lttcardo Cortes
are featured in “Argentine Love,” an
original screen story by Vlucente
Blasco Ibanes. James ltennle heads
a strong supporting east ' which in
cludes Mario Majeronl, Aurelio Coe
ds, Mark Gonzales, ltuss Whltal,
Alice Chapin and Julia Hurley.
John Russell adapted the story for
the screen. Gerald Duffy wrote the
scenario.
Keep an eye out for Dwan’s next
production, "Madame Sans Gene,"
starring Mias Swanson
Dwan and
his staff went to France to make this
pidure—Gloria’s first costume pro
duction.
APPLE HOLDINGS
NOW VERY LIGHT
Despite the record large tonnage,
shipments of the 1924 apple crop are
fairly well ended. W. W. Graham,
located here aa distributor tor the
Pacific Fruit Express, left for Port
land Saturday. Practically all apple®
In common storage have been for
warded.
Records of the Apple Growers Asso
ciation Saturday showed that the co
operative agency had received from
growers a total of 2,017,120 boxes.
Only 142,098 boxes remained unsold.
These, all of high quality, will be
held for the late demand.
Prominent Speakers at Riverside
Prof. F. G. Bale, teacher of public
speaking at Albany College, delivered
an address under auspices of the Sun
day Evening club at Riverside Cdtn-
munity church Sunday night. His
topic was ’The Fourth Line of De
fense.”
Tuesday evening Rabbi Jonah B.
Wise; of Portland, addressed the men
of the church at their monthly din
Starting a motion picture tn-ene on ner in the church parlors.
its way to celluloid form is done in
Parkdale School Orows
various ways by directors. At the
NOTICE la hereby given that the
Tre Parkdale high school has shown Famous Players eastern studio recent
a larger proportionate growth than ly seven directors were making Para State Land Board of the State of
FREE two weeks’ trial
any high school of the mid-Columbia. mount pictures and each one of them Oregon will receive sealed bids at its
Prof. H. G. Keeney, superintendent of started his scenes in a different man office in the Capital Building at Sa
lem, Oregon, up to 11:00 o’clock A.
A brand naw lighting fixture that floods your kitchen
Parkdale schools, who was here Sat ner.
with bright cheerful daylight. All whits. Whit®
urday with Mrs. Keeney, stated that > Allan Dwan, producer of “Argentine M, February 17, 1925, for leas® of
porcelain enamel and white coated glob® with patent
the school now. has an attendance of Love, coming to the Rialto theatre the following described shore lands in
aafety quick detachable holder. Switch hangs at con
54. A maximum enrollment of 58 was Friday1 and Saturday with Bebe Dan Hood River. County, Oregon.
venient height on grey ailk dropcord. In thia switch
Beginning at the south quarter cor
recorded the past year. In 1017 the iels and Ricardo Cortez featured,
la also a plug to which you may fasten any appUanc®.
school had blit 18 pupils.
Three snaps out the terse word "camera’’ ner of Sec. 32, T. 3 N. R. 8 E. of W,
whether the light is on er off. Call up for a FRU
teachers are employed in teaching when be is ready for a scene to begin, M, thence North 1355.0 feet on quar
demonstration in your own home. Phon® uii
high school subjects.
The Parkdale while Dimitri Buchowetzki, who held ter sec. line to low water, 8. 78 degg.
school will graduate a class of eight the megaphone over the production of 31 min. W. 1644.9 feet along low
next spring.
'The Swan,” shouts: "Gif me music— ter sec. line to low'water, 8. 78 deg.
water line, 8. 77 deg. 55 mln. W.
earners!”
at your service ■
Sidney O1
orkiug on a picture 1062.0 feet along low water line, 8.
46 deg. 22 min. W. 1828.8 feet along
version
of
me
of
the
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ments,” exhorts his players with: low water line to 1-16 sec. line, South.
Was Mrs. King, Who Tells Her “Give me some action now’^and then 2010.0 feet along 1-16 aec. line to
Experience.
he merely touches the cameraman on meander line, N. 50 deg. 45 min. E.
Are you tired all the time; worn- the shoulder when he wants him to 1704.5 feet along meander line to
'out night and day? Does your back start the camera on the scene. “AU fractional corner, N. 16 deg. 00 mln.
ache as if it would break? Do you ready?” quietly asks Paul Sloane, who E. 1176.1 feet along meander line to
suffer dizziness, headaches, rheumatic was directing Richard Dix in “A Man M. C, N. «3 deg. 15 min. E. 1805.1
twinges or distressing urinary dis Must Live” and when the players are feet along meander line to point of
orders? You have good cause, then, ready he almost Whispers the word beginning being 170.1 acre® shore
lands north of NW% sec. 5 and
to be alarmed about your kidneys. “camera” for the start of the scene.
“ 2 ‘ N.
Do as many of your townfolk recom Joseph Henabery, who held the di north of 8E% NE% see. 6, T.
mend. Use Doan's Pills—a stimulant rectorial reins for the 'Tongues of R. 8 E. W. M. A1.80
Beginning at point which is south
diuretic to the kidneys. ThiB Hood Flame,” starring Thomas Meighan,
simply says: “Alright, camera,” when quarter ourner sec. 32, T. 3 N. R. 8
River case is convincing:
Mrs. A. T. King, 1210 Thirteenth he wants the action to l>egin. In di E. W. M, thence N. 63 deg. 15 min.
street, says: “My kidneys were in a recting the play, “Dangerous Money,” E. 1320.0 feet along meander line to
bad condition and I could hardly do Bebe Daniels' first starring picture, M.C., N. 67 deg. 30 min E. 1581.7 feet
my housework, especially mornings.
_ Frank Tuttle started each scene with along meander line to M. C. between
I felt run down and worn out and my this line, “Stand by, action, camera!” secs. 32 A 33 N. 66 deg. 30 min. E.
back ached considerably. I had fre R. H. Burnside invariably used, “All 1439.4 feet along meander line to 1-16
quent headaches and my kidneys act ready, let’s go” to start a scene for sec. line, North 400.0 feet along 1-10
ed irregularly. I used Doan’s Pills “Manhattan,” Richard Dix's first star sec. line to low water, N. 89 deg. 81
min. W. 1320.1 feet along low water
and they soon straightened out the ring picture.
Everyone has his own way about line, 8. 75 deg. 03 min. W. 1512.6 feet
trouble. The backaches and tired
along low water line, 8. 69 deg. 34
feeling left and my kidneys acted things in the movies as elsewhere.
regularly again.”
mln. W. 1259.7 feet along low water
A thrilling story of a pioneer min line to quarter section line to point
Price 00c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ing town of the west, in which a girl of beginning being 92.3 acres shore
Doan's Pills — the same that Mrs. and a small boy help a man find him land north of the Elbert Fairley land
King had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., self, is the basis of J. K. McDonald's claim in sections 32 A 33 T. 3 N.
Buffalo, N. Y.
latest First National photoplay, “Friv R. 8 E.
Start the new year right on t^e biggest
olous Sal,” which conies to the Rialto
If the lands are to be used for fish
theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ing purposes bids will be received on
power you can buy for your car—the now
Victor L. Schertsinger, noted direc royalty basis, the bidders being re
Red Crown gasoline!
tor, was engaged to transfer to the quired to specify in their bids not
screen this story from McDonald’s only the amount they are willing to
On all counts jt is th® best buy in town
own pen. Tills cast includes Eugene pay the State per pound on all fish
O'Brien, Mae Busch,' lien Alexander, caught or landed on or abutting upon
Quick, hair-trigger farffang ■
Mildred Harris, Mitchell Lewis and said lands but also the minimum
Tom Hantschl.
Smooth, faster acceleration in
amount of such royalty or yearly
“Frivolous Ski” Jias agpcenlc pact rental.
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Power
and to spare on the hill®.
ground the like of which, has rarely
Buy your needs for the
The Board reserves the right to re
been seen on the screen in a dramatic ject any and all blds.
Give your car a work-out on the i
production. Rainier National Park, in
season and save money.
blds should be addressed to G.
northwestern Washington, and the G. All
Red Crown” today. Fill your tank at
rod,
BROWN, CLERK STATE LAND
great mining region of Idaho's Coeur BOARD, SALEM, OREGON, and must
The larger the lot you
white
and
blue
pump
in
town
—
at
Standard
Oil
d'Alene were chosen as locations. Ex t>e accompanied l»y certified checks
cept for a few excursions of scenic for
Service
Stations
and
at
dealers.
want, the better the price
amount bid as minimum an
photographers, no motiva picture cam nual the
rental, and should be marked,
era
has
ever
before
recorded
the
ma
we will make you.
“Application and bid to lease river
jestic beauty of Mount Rainier.
front land in Hood River county.”
Amid these marvels of nature the .Done at Salem. Oregon, thia 6th
tensely dramatic love story of “Friv day of December, 1924.
olous Sal," beautiful girl of the pio
G. G. BROWN,
neer mining camps, and her sweet «ums
Clerk State Land Board.
heart,
a
stranded
actor,
has
been
MT. HOOD, ORE.
Rural Oregon Journal
Old fashioned dance, Rockford hall,
filmed. There is th rilling action from
H. L. Hasbronck. optometrist
January 23.
the
start,
with
a
climax
in
which
two
Tel. Parkdale 26X2
men battle for the love of the girl
while suspended from a wire tram
«
way over a deadly gorge.
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WINTER IS HERE!
—But that makes no difference down at our shop,
where we can care for your automobile repair
needs. If your Truck, engaged in getting in the
last of the apples, needs fixing, just bring it
around. We can send a service car if you have
had a breakdown.
Our Shop is equipped to manufacture and repair.
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Sinnott Sets New Mark
Representative Sinnott established
the record for sll time in congress
Friday in forcing the passage of 23
bills of which he was the sponsor.
Three of them were Oregon bills.
One deeded to the state of Oregon
certain lands in Lake county for fish
hatchery purposes. Another extended
for three years the time for making
final proof on desert land entries,
th« third reserved <ertain rights
the government and entrymen in
settlement of national forests.
THE CLOTHES
WE CLEAN
DETHMAN & DONNERBERO
, A Real Dead Town
Remains of an Indian village esti
mated to be 2,000 years old have
been fonud near The Dalles, Oregon,
buried under more than 12 feet of
stratified deposits.—The National Re
publican.
THE FASHION STABLES’
Parkdale Auto Stade
Phone 1201
Leaves Hood River daily
at 4.30 p. m.
Leaves Parkdale daily at
8 a. m. (except Sunday).
✓
Every Saturday it leaves
Parkdale at 6 p. m.
through the warm
SOUTH-LAND
to the East
Plan yourwinter trip «art via 8hasta route
•wept California-thence da the scenic
route to New Orleans and the East.
Enjoy the comforts of the New Sunset JL
through the romantic Southwest toNewOrh
See -bi« year’s colorful Marcii Oras pagnats.
And you’ll like Southern Padfie dining car
.
vice —highest quality food deliciously pttpsotd
and served at your accustomed meal-tit -
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J. D. McLUCAS
CONTRACTOR
I have just received a
beautiful line of
LADIES’ LEATHER
PURSES and VANITY
CASES.
?
These good® have been
aelling at high prices in Port
land and. Seattle. I am of
fering them at reasonable
prices to you.
WM. WEBER
Notice of SheriFs Sale
Whereas, in a certain suit then
therein pending in the Circuit Court
of Hood River County, Oregon, where
in Paul Aubert was plaintiff and W.
L. Hanna, Myrtle Hanna, fit al, were
defendants, an Execution and Order
of Sale was Issued thereon on Janu
ary 6, 1925 upon a certain Judgment
and Decree foreclosing the same. en
tered in said suit on December 30,
1924, said Judgment and Decroe be
ing in favor of the plaintiff and
against the defendants W. L. Hanna
and Myrtle Hanna, for the sum of
31123.15, with Interest thereon since
March 29, 1923, at 8% per annual
and for the sum of >243.00, with in
terest thereon since October 17, 1924,
st the, rate of 8% per annum, and
the further sum of >125.00, attorney's
fees, and a further sum of >22.90,
costs and disbursements, and the
costs and’ dlsbursementa to be in
curred upon said writ of execution,
which said Execution and Order of
Rale is to roe directed and commands
all the real property hereinafter de
scribed to be sold to satisfy said
judgment, costa and expenses.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the said execution and
order of sale, I will, on' Friday, Feb
ruary 6, 1925. at the hour of 10
o’clock 6f the forenoon on that day,
at the front door of the County
Court House, in the City of Hood
River, Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, for cash in
hand, for the purpose of satisfying
said judgment and accruing costa and
expenses, the following described real
property situated in Hood River
County, Oregon, to-w.lt:
Lot 4 In flection 22. Township 1
North, Range 10 East of the Willam
ette Meridian.
Dated January 8, 1925.
JRf5
Wm. H Edick,
|
Sheriff, Hood River County, Oregon.
Jour years ago,
after many years of laboratory effort,
Shell introduced Quick Starting Shell
Gasoline. No substitute has been pro
duced since then for Quick Starting
Shell Gasoline.
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