The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 26, 1925, Image 8

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925
AT TBI
RIALTO THEATRE
RACING WAS
N ATIONAL CARNIVAL
HANDLING WINTER
INJURED TREES
EARLY DAY SPORT
SATURDAY NIGHT
SPRING TIME CLEANING
Tint
Varnish
(By Gordon G. Brown)
(By Casa H. a Co«)
Are you going to attend the Carni­
Anyone who thinks that ’an Indian val of Nations Saturday, February 28,
It la quite
__ obvious that many of
la not a born gambler la thinking at 8 p. m. at the high school? Don’t our young pear trees have suffered
wrong.
It 1«. as natural for an miss It. The program will be well from the temperatures exisiting dur­
Indian to gamble as to eat. He will worth the price of admission, adults ing this past winter. Bose appears to
SUGGESTED CLEANING HELPS
take the shirt off his back or any. 86 cents, children under twelve, 15 be affected worse in this respect. The
cents.
The
following
persona
have
Anjou
on
the
other
hand,
appears
to
her 11UTt of hia clothing, tie it to­
have withstood weather vendition«
gether with any. similar article of charge of the booths:
American, Mrs. Elisabeth Brune; very well. In moat cases where tree«
clothing of hia opponent and play any
kind of- a chance game for the two Dutch, Mr«. James Wilson;'Mexican, have been Injured previously, the new
iirtkles. Horse racing was a great Mrs. Carl Hollingworth; Indian, Ed tissue which was formed last summer
game lu early days, and waa often Abbott; Chinese, Mrs. A L Anderson; appears to have been injured quite
indulged In. An Indian named Baal, Japanese, M. Yasul; Hawaiian, Mrs. badly.
It la difficult to aay at thia time
or Bill, as he waa commonly known, H. G. Cooper; Negro, Mrs. Alfred
tile bead man among our Hood Riv­ Beckley; ice cream and cake, Mias just how these tree« are goiug to per­
99 ers
Evelyn
Brune;
candy
and
pop
corn,
form after the growing season starts.
when we first camo, owned a bob­
Undoubtedly, many trees will develop
tailed cayuae that was a wonder as a Mrs. Lulu Emmel.
The personnel in costume: Jean frost cankers on which the bark will
long distance runner At any distance
over a mile lie was tinbeutable, and Hollingworth, Alice Colby, Arleen die. The writer urges that growers
Clemens. Edna Bower, Jane Smith- provide the very best growing condl-
SAME CAST — 8AME ORCHESTRA Baal cleaned up bis unlive friends to son, Mary Merrill, Lois Merrill, Ruth tiona possible
le for these trees this com-
a finish. Tbe white sports of The
Thls lAeanw, first of ail.
Dalles heard of Baal and hia Bob, Emmel, Marjorie Holmes, Dorothy Ing year. T__
That played Civic Auditorium
and sought a rate. They got it, and Anderson, Dorothy Rugglee, Lenore good Soil management and fertilisera,
in Portland
Baal returned with much filthy lucre Burns, Ruth Isenberg, Ila Loomis, where necessary. Any provision that
Vivian Sneeden, •¿'Agnes Emmel, Mar­ is made for rapid growth of these
Price«
obtained from prow.ss of hia Bob. garet
Cantler, Eula Wilkin, Tom trees will be a great help in overcom-
«ies Puffed up by hi« auccees as a pport
First 12 Rows----------
1.66 he pulled up hia «takes and moved to Clarke, Howard Miller, Clifton EiHr 1ng the Influence of this past winter,
Lores _____ __________
mel, Gladys Wilson, Mrs. Harry Keen­ Early cultivation should be practised
Last 8 Rows.......... .....
The Dalles, expecting to garner In an,
Perigo, Virginia Abra­ and a small amount of nitrate of soda
Balcony_____________
what spare cosh was to be bad In ham. Kathryn
Helen Richards, Mrs. W. L. also used. In the cane of trees two
.6«) the racing , business. However, The
General Admission----
Smith, Mrs. William Eaaelstyn. M.
Dalles jockeys had gotten wise and Yasul and Japanese women, Dr. J. and three years of age, the writer
poor Baal caine home a few months Edgington,' Mrs. Edgington, Mrs. Frank suggests the use of one potiud nitrate
of soda to be applied by tlie first of
Friday and Saturday, February 27-28 later a poorer and wiser Indian, and
Gilbert, Miss Bertha Hpuchen, Austin. .March,
Bob, a has bean. But one thing he Willis, J. W. Wilson, K. D. Peterson,
In order to aid the tree as against
bail done, and that was to stimulate Robert Perigo, Jr., Robert, Dan and
sun scald and excessive dry­
The Dallea sports into the race busi­ Philip Beckley, Charlotte Evinger, possible
ness. Getting the right from W. C. Virginia Brown, Frances Level, Mary ing out, it Is suggested that trunks
Laughlin they laid out a mile track Lee Emery, Ernest Level, Eugene 1 tie whitewashed, using a thick paste.
may be made from casein spread­
on the bottom lands just east of the Senter, Paul Chapman, Jack Tomlin­ This
er and whiting mixed iu equal parts
city.
son, Tsuyoahi Yasul, Wesley Gordler,
A «table was built, I think just Francis Gatcbel, Hershey Gross, Ixxm- with water. It la also suggested that
with
little or no priming be done on trees
west of the Laughlin residence. I ard Sagers, I,awrence Rice, the Wes­ showing
w
excessive winter injury.
remember
a
rather
amusing
Incident
COLLEEN MOORE and
ley club of the M. E. church, aud the
there
one
day.
A
Montana
stock
man
Mandolin and Guitar club.
Recognition is Sought
CONWAY TEA RLE
had brought a band of horses and
Bingen, Wash., is determined to get
cattle
to
The
Dalles
for
shipment
to
The Tale «f a OH Who Mocked Cupid Portland, and having a leisure day
on the map. Aa a move in that di­
Girls, come and see
rection the chamber of commerce
attended a race which was scheduled
How a footlight star
there sponsored a competition among
to come off that day. In order to
Lamped 'em and vamped ’em,
school students for letters telling wlft
beat Baal’s Bob, the Dallealtes had
But kept her heart free
the Spokane, Portland A Seattle rail­
from somewhere picked up a mighty
Till Cupid shot his dart
way should change its sign on the
good horse called “Cockalorum,” and
Right through her heart,
Wednesday evening, February 4, Le­ depot to read Bingen, rather than
he was on the bill of fare for that
And she tripped and «be fell
day against aome new arrival. Now roy Childs adreased the members of White Salmon, which is more than a
Heel« overhead
Mr. Montana waa a sport of no mean Rockford grange, discussing thorough­ mile from the railway. All the letters
In love (as you shall see)
calibre, and looking the horses over ly some of the spraying problems con­ have been forwarded to the railway.
With her worst enemy.
Both towns are Incorporated, and
ha picked "Cockalorum” as winner fronting the growers. The ranchers
■nd put up 100 bucks on him, but who were fortunate in hearing Mr. the Bingen folks believe the sign
later be got ■ tip that bis hone was Childs were greatly benefited by his should be replaced, since Bingen is
“TAXI —TAXI"
the distributing point for White
to be loner; that for reasons best suggestions.
The next meeting of the grange will Salmon and tbd adjacent territory.
known to themselves, the newcomer
be held tomorrow, Friday. An inter­
was to win.
Aw, Gwan!
But Montana waa game and knew esting program will be given at 8 p.
the game, and a« he had a mighty nf. Tbe speakers and their subjects
Dear
Wlllyum:
Are you the fella
good mount under him he rode to the are: Rev. L. ’ H. Miller on "World who went into the store In Hood
Peace,"
and
G.
R.
Frey,
"A
Soldier
’
s
far end of tbe track armed With his
River and asked the lady clerk if she
stock whip and awaited the coming Program for Peace.” Mr. Nuerem- had artificial eggs, to use In your
berg,
violinist,
will
be
on
the
pro
­
of the racers. Now there was a 16-
Ima Pullitt.
Several numbers also from chicken coupe?
year-old boy. Hank Vaughn, later a gram.
Yes, my dear I I said it too fast,
the
grade
school.
noted gun man of eastern Oregon, not
The popular Legion quartet will and the lady, frowning fiercely, said :
by any means in the Ferd Patterson
"No, sir! These legs are my very
favor
tbe audience with «elections
class, who Was employed at the sta­
own.”
Uncle Wee Wee.
■nd
other
excellent
vocal
and
instru
­
bles, who waa to ride "Cockalorum”
mental numbers are on the program.
In-that day’s race.
The social hour after the program
As the two horse« came to the turn,
Hank wa« doing hl« best to hold his will consist of amusement for all
horse back and the other waa in a age«, Each lady will bring a box
good lead. Turning the loop on tbe lunch for two. The men will pur-
return home stretch, Mr. Montana chase a tie for a charge of 26 cents.
took a hand and entered the race After the sale of ties, they will be
himself. Hid started In after "Cocka­ matched with aprons worn by the
They're Smooth, Soft, Slinky and
lorum” using his sUxk whip around ladles, who furnished tie« of apron
Beautiful
Cockalorum's hind iega. That horse, materials. Free coffee will be served
taking the bits In his teeth, out-dis­ with the box lunches. The ladles are
“SINNERS IN SILK”
tanced hia competitor and won tbe requested to wrap tie« and fasten
race- Riding up to the stakeholders them to their boxes.
The public is cordially invited to
and judges Montana demanded hl«
OHI JI IN,
money, but the judgee said that the attend thia aoclal affair, an evening of
Look Who's Here*—
race was unfair and no beta would card«, games and dancing.
he
paid. Drawing hia six-shooter and
. THE GUMPS
Chamber af CimmsTW Notes
resting It across th« pommel of his
The
following are extracts from the
«addle
he
quietly
remarked:
“
I
hope
In
no further arguments will be neces­ current new« letter of the Chamber
of Commerce*:
“ANDTS HAT’S IN THE RING"
sary,” and they were not.
During 1924 Hood River shipped 70
Tbe high water of '62 covered the
featuring
bottom with «and and another track per cent of all the apples shipped
had to be procured. Hood River wa« from the state of Oregon, 87 per cent
Joe Murphy and Fay Tincher
selected as the most available spot. of all the dried apples, 6 per cent of
from the Famous Cartoons by
A quarter of a mile track was laid all the cherries, 10 per cent of all the
along the west end of the Indian pears, and 8 per cent of the potatoea.
BID SMITH
The Dalle« shipped .003 per cent of
creek road towards Belmont, and
Price« 10-86-60
south of If. Two tracks were plowed the apples, 63 per cent of the dried
out «bout five feet wide and six apples, 30 per cent of the cherries,
Inches deep, about 20 feet apart. A .0007 of the pears, and .0006 per cent
a
rnce was scheduled to come off lie of the potatoes.
tween The Dalle« sport« and a Beau
Every man known, of course, how
BrunimiU named Silky Smith, Smith
John 1Í. Stahl's production
had some money and The Dalles to run the city, and Just what should
jockeys wanted It, but knew that be done for the good of the commu­
Smith had the better liorao. so wlten nity. Here is au invitation to turn
the race started their man spurted in a few good idea« to the chamber.
ahead and crossed over into Smith's The city may benefit by them. Figure
4H
track In front of him, and though a up how many houra you have given
to
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
during
4H
dangerous thing to do, kept ahead and
Smith's horse could not get out In the the past year. What would you do if
3M1
soft dirt and win. Smith also found you were really asked to give two or
that his horse had been wired around three houra to the community? You
I
3%
all four feet, that Is, ■ wire had been may, and again, you may not.
LA
drawn around Just above the hoof
LEWIS STONE, LEW CODY an<l and under the hair. Two of them
Hood River will soon have a Boost­
had been burated and found on the er club, devoting Its efforts to adver­
FLORENCE VIDOR
track. That was the only race that tising the Hood River valley and the
over camo off in Hood River for Legion Mt. Hood Climb. The Ameri­
Every husband is a lover, bnt — money, but the scars of the old track can Ijeglon Is cooperating with
Every«, lover isn't a husband! What were visible for many years after­ chamber In the organlaation of
club. This Booster club will be
will ytm do when love grows cold?
wards.
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only one of its kind in Oregon,
Kingsley Heads Lumbermen
will be organised that way. Hood
Also
At a special adjourned session of River does not have to pattern its
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STAN LAUREL
trustees of tbe West Coast Lumber­ booster, club after others in the state.
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men's association in Portland Wednes­ If you ar« Interested, just give your
in
day of laat week. E. D Kingsley, name or any ideas yon may have on
father of Mrs. Medford Reed, presi­ the project to on« of th« committee.
-SHORT KILTS"
i
dent of the West Oregon Lumlier com­ Let’a have aomethlng new.
pany at IJnuton, a Portland suburb,
Prices 10-8Ö-Ö0
No, Percy, it wasn't an invasion,
was elected president of the associa­
tion for 1926. Tn making Mr. Kings­ just the Legloa Drum Corps at a
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ley president the trustees went outside practice.
Thursday, March 5
their own lmard. which was an un­
The Chamber of Commerce now has
THE! BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB usual procedure, occasioned by a keen over 81,000 in the bank.
desire to have the Portland man in
of Hood River
that office this year.
When attending the Tuesday Lunch
’ Mr. Kingsley had been a trustee, club, please do not give all your at­
presents a Play
however, and waa vice preaident of tention to the food. Talk a little with
the association several years ago. your neighbor. If you haven't any­
Duo to a long period of lllneas he thing else on your mind, talk about
resigned the trusteeship. For 23 years, the weather. But talk, talk and get
or over since he took hold of the West acquainted. Ask someone to pass the
Oregon Lumlier company. Mr. Kingsley salt.
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has lioen a lumber manufacturer of
Hen
Iatys
Tiny and Giant Egg
that district. In its early, day« hia
company plant wa« a small country
B. L. Cummins, Oak Grove orchard-
let. Monday brought to town the mid­
sawmill. __________
and
Columbia's two prise freak eggs for
Apple«
G«
to
Copenhagen
for the Picture Program
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the season. One was About the sise
The flrat shipment of West coast of a pea. although perfectly shaped.
apples ever »»nt direct through the It weighed 34(4 grains, apothecary
LARRY 8EMON
Panama canal haa just arrived in weight, an approximate one-sixteenth
in hie flrat feature length comedy
Copenhagen, tba department of com­ of an ounce, avoirdupois. The other
merce announced laat week. The ship­ egg weighed four ounces.
ment totaled 60,000 cases, or about
Both the miniature and the giant
10,000.000 apples, the largest ever re­ egg were laid by the same hen, an
ceived al Copenhagen. Danish mer­ Ancona aliout a year old. She ron-
The Spray Pumps offered are real good buys and, no one can make a mistake in the
chants will re-export them to Ger­ tlnues, Mr. Cummins said, to lay nor-
many, Scandiiiavian and Baltic ports. mal slsed eggs.
selection.
Now that the possibility of shipping
fruit direct to Burope from the West
Rebekah CaitvewUm Near
. The spare
, M______
“'I?' or_.““«»*’• or any other
Six (6) Tbrilly—Frilly—Jaaay—Riot­ coast has been demonstrated, it la
Arrangements are l*lng made by
type
of
power
needed,
within
the
limits
of
the
engine
purchased.
ous—Mtany—Poppy— Reels of the best thought that this method will super­ Hasel Rebekah Ixxlge at Odell to en-
sede rail shipments to Atlantic ports. tertain an approximate 200 delegates
fun ydB*ve ever had!
Everyone knows Oliver Farm Tools— ’nuff said about the plows.
from lodges in Hood River and Wasco
Washington's Birthday Celebrated
Beal de«
conntie«, who will visit Odell March
Take a good look at the Automobile» as they are all worth while.
Following programs in all schools, 16 for the annual district convention.
A Two Reel (Comedy
children were dismissed for a half Day and evening sessions will be held.
holiday in all city and valley schools The delegates will be guests at a ban­
Monday in celebration af Washing­ quet and features of the entertain-'
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ton’s birthday. Tn numerous rooms ment will include motor rides over the
tha youngsters had prepared elaborate valley.
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numbers, and scores of parents vis­ Assembly Hall. First National Bldg.
ited the schools to witness the per­
Reasonable rate« for afternoon or
formances.
evening card and dancing parties.
First National Bank.
Paint - Varnish
Tinting
Johnson’s Wax
Waxing Brash
Nulustre Polish
O’Cedar Oil
O’Cedar Mop
O’Cedar Duster
Samoline
Wall ajjd Wood
work Cleaner
Brooms-Carpet
Sweepers
“The
Spring Maid
“FLIRTING
WITH LOVE”
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM
AT ROCKFORD GRANGE
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_______ - TINTING
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Visit our Faint
rt ______
advise ______
on FAINTING
Department.
lent. See the new color schemes for interior and ex­
terior decoration.
While they last - Close out colors in S. W. P. Paints at
$3.00 per gallon
PAINT DEPARTMENT
KELLY BROS. CO
PHONE 8411
Sinners in Silk
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Saturday, March 14
'We will offer for sale, cash or terms, at THIRD
ST. AND CASCADE AVE., opposite Apple Growers
Association offices
5 Rebuilt Sprayers
“Husbands and
1
1
1
1
1
1
Bean Triplex, 4 H. P. Motor.
Bean Duplex, fr H. P. Motor.
H. P. Motor
Hardie Triplex,
H P. Motor
Hardie Triplex,
H. P. Motor
Hardie Triplex,
H. P. Motor.
Hardie Triplex,
Spare Motors, 4’s, 6’s, 12’s
Novo 4 H. P. Motor.
Ford 20 H. P. Motors.
Briscoe Motor complete with transmis
sien and starting units.
Oliver 2 Bottom 14 in.
Case 2 Bottom 14 in.
Oliver 3 Bottom 10 in.
Oliver No. 7, 2 Bottom 14 in. New.
Cultipactor. New.
Oliver Spike Tooth Drag. New.
“HER SON’S
SWEETHEART
Lot Empty Oil Barrels with Faucets.
Six Speed Transmission for Ford
Truck. Brand new.
McOaskey Register system, nearly new.
Arbor Press.
20 H. P. Elec. Motor, 3 Phase 60 cycle.
10 H. P. Elec. Motor, 3 Phase 60 cycle.
3-Burner Perfection Oil Stove.
Set Fordson Fenders-
1 Franklin Touring.
1 1924 Chevrolet Touring
1 1922 Buick Touring
1 1918 Buick Touring.
2 Overland Tourings.
1 Dodge Delivery.
1 Studebaker Touring.
1 Maxwell Touring
1 Ford Bug,
1 Ford Bug
1 1916 Ford Touring
1 1917 Ford Touring.
1 1917 Ford Roadster
1 1918 Ford Truck
1 1918 Ford Roadster
1 1918 Ford Touring
1 1918 Ford Touring
1 1919 Ford Touring
1 1920 Ford Touring
1 1923 Ford Touring
1 1923 Ford Coupe.
1 1924 Ford Truck.
4 Chevrolets.
1 Nash Touring
1 Oakland Touring
1 Reo Touring.
“The Girl in
The Limousine”
Bartol Motor Co