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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, .JANUARY 22, 1925 s LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS COUNTY $435 s» MOSIER was lighted by Ha wan, Lucille Mc- Kercber, the candle of health by Wantlnlka, Lottie Flint, and the candle of love by Wanaka, Stamm. The law of the fire was re peated, "Burn, Fire, Burn” sung and the “Ode to the Fire” was recited. After this followed the awarding of honors to those who had earned them, some of the girls telling how they had earned theirs. All the firemakers, with the e two other girls who were to become fireuiakers firemakers that evening, sang the “Star Spangled Banner." Mig wam, Joyce Nye, and "Nawlssa, Ed- etha Hartwig, recited their poem, a firemaker’s requirement, and Migwam gave an excellent account of the life of Frances Willard. After these re quirements had been given Migwam and Nawtssa were initiated as fire makers. Then WJnona received the rank of torchbearer. She has earned, thia rank both as guide and hand craftsman torch bearer. Migwam then sang "Lay me to Sleep.” The fire ex tinguishing ceremony followed and the girls left the circle singing “Sun is Sluklnk in the West.” < $ «■ . 4 * 4 * Elsie Carlson returned Thursday to » Portland after a two weeks’ visit rth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlson. Accordlng to the prohibition invee- Chester Blodgett. Mrs. Clair Bailey i ilgator’a report for Hood River coun and Bara Folsom motored to Hood ty, total expenaes of dry law en River Wednesday. !^menL ?era the year r**ehed The Ladies' Aid, which was enter 84M8. while the total receipts were tained by Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Lei- ïïJi J4,44.7W’ Usavln« * 4efieit of liott, met at the Y but Wednesday 3485.33. lu detail the expenses and afternoon and elected officer« for leopipta were aa follows; coming year. They will meet next W. Riley, salary and car hire paid with Mrs. Mosier, January 28. from general fund. 1924. 32400; O. Jesse Bailey and Hal Blanchard Sloat, salary and car hire paid from 1 general fund, nine months, 3900; G. motored to Pendleton Thursday. Mr. Sloat, boose cop, paid by district at- Blanchard stayed at Adams, where he I, torney from liquor fund, 3900; J. c. will work, and Mr. Bailey returned Davin, special, 3250; miscellaneous, home Friday. C. C. Brooks and Al Behrens were expenses by district attorney from liquor fund, 3468; total expenses, not business visitors in Hood River last < including additional court or jail ex Thursday. pense, 34918. Mrs. Hattie Bailey and son, Jesse, Receipts — Liquor fines collected, and Hal Blanchard were visitors in 1924, 32,206; confiscated cars sold The Dalles Tuesday of last week. * 3541.67; fines for violation of motor The hard times dance held in the laws, 31.731; total receipts, 34477.67, L O, O. F. hall last Wednesday even Lose to county, besides court and ing was quite a success. Another jail costa, 3435.33. ______ „ dance'will be held «there Jan- similar State did not | uai> uary SS. 28. Howard’s Aces of Melody, ----- prohibition ---- —— officers u, u „«I I operate in the county during the year. I of Hood River, will furnish the music. to^Te,,^r*.8‘lo?‘rrL„uer‘iZ,‘n‘ltt71 Orval and Jw,ae BaU*y m2? by^t.U tr.fficX f ,rre,,t“ ,,ood Rlv< r Thur-ay. —_____________ ‘ The Rebekah lodge installed its hew The trend of the modern education Many Willing to be officers Saturday evening. i al system was decried Sunday night The day before Christmas an apple . C„ Ti. by Fred G. Bale, former attorney who buyer at London. Eng announced A °’ n°llnp"' F. A. AUlagton, Jas. that he had found a no?e’ in a box^f <J?n,p’R.J“hn <’ai™». Mr. Bryant and is now teacher of public speaking at Albany College. Mr. Bale declared Newtown apples which carried an ap- RS“’ B?k‘T1 WT T‘att?'lft the American method of teaching peal from a Hood River fruit grower 1Uve.r L °’ °’ P ™mlay that the young is proving deficient for the for a life companion. Scotch and evpn,nK- reason that an effort is being made to English newspapers gave the story Chester Bryant left Thursday after fit the child to a system instead of wide circulation, and as a result, H ’Wt with his sister, tyra. Clair fitting the system to the needs of since the Apple Growers Association Bailey. various types of children. label appeared on the box, the local Mrs. Marsh took her son, Frank, to “Instead of studying the tempera cooperative association has been re- Hood River Friday to see the doctor« ment of individnal children,” said Mr. 9 ceivlng numerous replies from women who said that he has appendicitis. Bale, "we are grouping all children th ■a. ®f ““ are ’rtUing The members of the high school in single large classes and driving w orchard,8t1a companion, y. W. C. A. club attended a tea party them niUy-willy through the same bot Generai Manager Steele is holding Liven by The Dalles Y girls Tuesday tle neck of education. This system ahe state«, he I m afternoon. They were entertained over results in a great deal of deficiently ?Uni i?tO APP|e„Grower night by The Dalle« club. Thom? at- educated men and women.” who wants a life companion.’’ teD(llng from Mosler were Mae <;amp The visitor paid a tribute to John Nedra Evans, Leta Blanchard. Luella Baker, an old friend of Ohio days. Ç 3 A 100-pound of sulfur application Nielsen, Evelyn Beldin and Ella Fol The address was given at the River to an acre of several types of Oregon som. side church under, auspices of the land every three to four years should Sunday Evening club. Selections by t Florence Evans returned from Hood the give a ton or more increase in yield Legion quartet, composed of Earl River and spent Wednesday evening of legume hay on most of the alfalfa Spaulding, Ted Baker, Bill Bryan and lands, says the state experiment sta with her parents. She left for Cor- James J------1 Collier, were i highly appreci- I vallis Thursday morning. tion. Subsequent applications are ated. Ixiura Hads went to Troutdale to lighter particularly on humid soils. MOUNT HOOD Apply early and harrow in when the visit her mother, Saturday. meadows are renovated, is the station The Mokler girls’ and boys’ baaket- Mrs. Mabel Hendricks was up from recommendation. | ball teams played with The Dalles Hood River the first of last week 4 I teams Wednesday evening. Both of visiting her mother, Mrs. E. A. Han T the games were won by The Dalles. na, who has been sick. Sara Folsom left Friday for Klam The regular afternoon meting of the ath Falls, where she will teach the Parent-Teacher association was held last half of the school year. Friday afternoon at the school bouse. J Miss Ptack went to Portland last Miss Dorothy Johnson is at Hood River taking a course in millinery at Friday aad Saturday, Jan. 23 and 24 Thursday. James Camp was having dental the Paris Fair. BEBE DANIELS-RICARDO CORTEZ work done in Hood River Wednesday Anyone in Baldwin precinct failing IN and Thursday. to receive a call from the government The I. O. O. F. lodge celebrated its farm census enumerator, V. G. Weber, «< 120th birthday anniversary Tuesday is requested to telephone him at Odell I evening. Some of the oldest mem 105 within the next 10 days so that I Love, Passion and Intrigue, with bers attended and gave talks about he may call. the Argentine as its local. the old-time lodge. Mount Hood people in town Satur- * A Paramonnt Picture I The Mosier Chamber of Commerce y Included J. B. Doggett, George held its regular monthly meeting Hanel, Albert Banna, Elmer Beebe, , ALSO Monday of last week. After the busi A. Posidel, Mrs. Ross Ringer and eon, JA«K DEMPSEY ness meeting and a short program a Clarence. IN TOIMy^ lunch was served. Van Embree went to Portland last -A KNOCKOUT FOR CUPID” ♦ Mrs. Mobley went to Portland Sat Wednesday to be with his mother, News — Topics — Fables urday. who is sick. The Junior Y club held their meet Prices, 10-85-50 Mr. Calvin, state club leader; J. W. ing at the Y hut Saturday afternoon. Crites, county school superintendent, Friday Matinee, 10-85 Vivian Downing was host ess. and Miss Whitteker, county health The Sweet Sixteen club met at the nurse, attended the Parent-Teacher Chamberlain home Raturday after- meetlrig Friday afternoon. ■ Mount l noon. The club will meet with Mrs. Hood school children will organize a LOOK! LOOK! Harding February 7. calf club, a garden dub and a sewing * 3 BIG DAYS 3 Al Behrens left Saturday for Port club. X iday and Tuesday land. Barrett P.T. Meeting 25. 26 and 27 Saturday visitors in The Dalles The Barrett Parent Teacher asso- Darrell Alling- were Earl Scott and EUGfcNE O’BRIEN, MAE BUSCH. F elation will hold Its regular _ meeting ton. BEN ALEXANDER. MILDRED HAR Tuesday evening, January 27, at 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox motored o’clock st the school house. Mrs. J. RIS, THO8. 8ANTSCI, MITCHELL to The Italics Saturday. R. Forden, Mrs. Ralph Hinrichs and The claim 1» three mile* southwest If vou do not receive your Oregonian I Let me grind and press your eider ia LEWIS Dr. C. A. Macrum was a Portland Mrs. E. Hobson will speak on the of the aunimlt of Look Out mountain regularly or wish to subscribe for same,' any quantity. Have new kegs and n. bur — IN visitor last week. He returned home question, "Has the. Rural Community either by carrier or mail, please call se cat) rei« at cort to customers. Phone for ANATUrD DDCMIDD aBkt , ' ie •Mt. Hood Loop Wednesday. a Responsibility Concerning the Rec A1\U1HEK liujlulbn *»Wiway. Several claims in this vi Oregonian agent. Phono 2303. I f2)tf j prices. Walter Welle. Tel. 47X1. n6tf Sherman I«effier was a The Dalles reation of its Boys and Giris?” C. K. cinity have been worked the past Benton will play a violin solo and Al visitor Tuesday. • I three summers, returning the owners The Greatest Action Picture "Frivolobs Sal," which will appear-a substantial return in gold. The Mosier Y. W. C. A. was rep bert Case will give an address on * -------------------------- resented. at The Dalles Monday even- "What Bcont Work Can Do for the St the Rialto theatre next Sunday, f We Have Ever Shown. Musical (Iocs Arouse Interest . ing at the annual board meeting by Country Boy." There will be a social Monday and Tuesday, will mark an-j Such Scenic Grandeur — Never 8uch Mrg. p. A. Rhogren and Mrs. W. E. hour and refreshments. -other Oregon premier at the local „ The program committee is spend show house. The thrilling picture,' T 1 *1 Hood River valley has just ac- Heart Interest — Such Direction Clark, Mrs. Shogren giving the report ing much time and effort in arrang whlch was given a pre-view before a q“lred “ un,,que fara‘,y’ •** * T. and Acting * . Iof ‘b* Mosier Y. W. C. A. of people last week, will ap- Cloe. All nine members of the family Btl(l Maud Whorill left for Portland ing for these interesting programs, number and the public is cordially invited to pear in Portland after Its showing ar* K*”"“«! musicians, and they have TWO —COUNT ’EM —TWO Tuesday. attend. here.. Those who saw it in the pre- an orchestra. The family, v-rciTT-ru George Evans waq a The Dalle« view are loud in their praises. I which came here from Arkansas, has F 1 G H 1 b visitor Tuesday. Electric Orchard Heater Invented "Frivolous Bal," it la declared, dis-1 aroused a keen interest by Such as the screen baa never fnown, Roscoe Davldbizar, Geo. Forst. Bert An electric system for heating fruit plays more dramatic moments and p,.a{*n«for « *rleo of oldtime dances •ven excelling either screen version of Osburn. C. A. Hage and Clyde Bailey orchards, which the Inventor claims more action than did "The Spoilers." I at 1 ark “*»• "The Spoilers” | were Hood River visitors Saturday. will save fruit growers on the Pa One at the big fights takes place In ALSO Ora Hodge and Mrs. John Hads cific'coast millions of dollars annually an ore bucket, two men, grappling were married in Portland January 15. and which is the Invention of U. J. with each other 100 feet above the SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE “HB NEW MAMA" Mrs. Lyle Bryant and mother, Mrs. Baade. Napa county, Pennsylvania, bottom of a boulder strewn ravine. A Mack Bennett Comedy Btamper, went to Portland Tuesday. farm advisor, has t>een endorsed by YOU BUY Income Tax Notea M. 8. Jlenoch, chief heating engln<>er COME EARLY —YÔU’LL WANT WHILE THEY LAST Mrs. E. A. Race and son, Charlea, of the Westinghouse Electrical Co., During the aix week* beginning TO SEE IT TWICE were in Hood River Wednesday get- of Pittsburgh, and by J. Wrenn, con .February 2 and ending March 14, ex Prices, entire engagement, 10 and 50c I ^g Charles’ glasses fitted. sulting engineer of the Greet Western perlenced deputies from the office of Bargain Matinee Tuesday, 10 and 35c Mrs. J. R. Proctor snd dsughter, Power Co. According to the inventor Clyde G. Huntley, collector of internal Ford Touring Topa compieta---------------------- $8.00 * Dara, went to The Dalles Friday to the electric system is self controlled. revenue, will visit the principal cities Continuous Sunday 2. to 10 p. tn. viait Mrs. Guy Duvall. They returned A thermostat, which may be placed and towns of the state for the pnr^, Sunday morning. under each tree, manipulates the elec pose of assisting taxpayers .in the Ford Roadster Topa ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINALY complete______ $6.50 Mr. Ramey went to Cascade Locke tric control heaters. This will do preparation of their federal income Saturday. away with the smudge pot system tax returns for the year 1924. This . 4 Nights Only 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beldin were vis when the process is perfected. assistance is given gratuitously by Ford Side Curteina ______ $6.40 We4, Thors, Fri, and Nat. Collector Huntley’s deputies and tax itors In The Dalles Tuesday. January 28, 23, 36 and 31 Hens for winter laying in Oregon payers are urged to avail themselves Ford Back Curtains, only $3.40 The American Legion ia forming a volunteer fire department. The school do not do well on a whole grain ra of the service. When calling upon Ford totd Chevrolet board has given them the use of the tion. The contiued use of straight their deputies tax|«ayers are requested Radiator Covers______ $1.75 old District No. 8 school bell for a grain does not supply all the food to bring with them the income tax elements necessary to produce eggs. blank forma they will have received All topa and back curtains have fire alarm. Htpady rations of straight grain re through the mail. • 7x14 glass. The deputies will lie in Hood River sult in digestive disorders _aa Well as Belohe Camp Fire News March 2-7, inclusive. The grain poor egg production, The monthly ceremonial was held Everything sold under guarantee. New Play and Scenery Each Night January 8 at the Riverside church. It should Ite supplemented by ground Quartz Claim Filed feeds, commonly referred to aa maab was tie first meeting of the new year POPULAR PLAYS, PLAYERS C. C. ANDERSON, Bole Proprietor C. Morrow, of the Upper Valley, has and It was a good one. Winona, Mias in distinction to whole or cracked AND PRICES tiled with the county derg notice of Knoll, called Wahelo and the girls grains used as scratch feeds. Matinee Saturday, January 31 Old fashioned dance, Rockford hall, the location of a quarts claim, which answered and entered the circle with 10« OAK STREET he has christen«! “The Fortunate." the council step. The candle of work January 23. Prices We 415 OAK STREET 4 We Spent a Million to Qive You a Better Motor 4 4 4 4 WORTH IT! 4 4 is the Verdict of Thousands who have seen it perform 4 EDUCATIONAL TREND REGRETTED BY BALE The MILLION 4 4 DOLLAR MOTOR 4 4 in the New 1925 STAR CAR 4 4 See it, it’s a Sensation! RIALTO THEATRE 4 4 HIGHWAY AUTO CO. “ARGENTINE LOVE” COR. OAK AND FIFTH STS 4 4 Cir 4^ 4 “FRIVOLOUS SAL" « 4 4 4 4 4 I FRIVOLOUS SAL" Home Grown Trees ARE BEST SPECIAL Apples, Pears, Cherries IDEAL GRADER & NURSERY CO “BAIRD’S COMEDIANS” CENTRAL TOP SHOP LINOLEUMS Anderson Undertaking Co Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE < * FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Inlaids, per sq. yd. $139 ( KELLY BROS. CO., Inc $ SELLERS TAe Nationally Adverti—d KITCHEN CABINET