HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OÇTOBER I, 1925
Rev. Clark will preach at the Im
MOSIER
manuel church Sunday.
Ray Bailey came home Thurstlay.
Mm. Guy Duvall attendici the rodeo
He intehda to stay till his wife 1«
in Heppner lnnt week.
improved.
■ Harty and George Wilson and E. M. I Geo. Davenport and faiqjl.v spent
Htrauss attended a Commercial club th' week end with the Cherry family.
meeting in The Dalles Friday evening. ' Tins»' in Hood River Saturday were
-j ,
Ah', ossaxs
and oun,
Mrs. u.
J. as.
It. Wibox.
uti'tiA, a
Lee
ai ' iiinnn,
Evans,
Robert Sceflne spent the w«*ek eml _A,L*e Hhogrym, James Wilson. Mr. and
in Portland.
i
ggaaell, Mr. ami Mrs. F. A,
Tlie Y. W. C. A. girls held their reg Ailingtoti. Mfs.
.
Ruscher,
_ ...
____ .__ , Mr. nml
ular meeting Tutwday evening. Ix'tu
I
Mrs. Clark. Mr. ami Mr». Jas. Cnuip
Blanchard and Evelyn Beldln served am! daughters, Mac and Neta.
refieshmenta.
,
Mrs. F. A. Hhogncn and daughter,
P. J. Wilson, C. J. Carlson and W. Alice, wffie in Tlie Dalle« Monday.
E. (’lark were in Portland attending
Mr. mid Mr«. Uonlcy and three chil
I. O. O. F. Hoverdgn Grand lodge.
dren. fri.im Compton. Calif., were over
Francis .Neilaeu left tor CuruUlia mghj guesU o? JU. and AR*. Frank
Friday, where be will attend O. A. C. Conley one night last week.
J. O. Beldln motored to J«*ffersou
B«-sde Marsh left Thursday for
county with a load of •fruit Tuesday Mini mouth, where she will attend tiie
of last week.
normal school. Iler panMita. Mr. and
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown. Mrs. W. A. Marsli, acconiimnied her to
Wednesday. Reptemls-r 23, a daughter. Portland.
Mrs. Huns more and daughter. Lou-
Mrs. Annie Erliart, of Neattie. vis
ited with her mother. Mrs. Dunsmore, rene, were in Tlie Dalles 'niitrsday.
Friday.
Mr. and Mm. I* B. Conley. of White
I-ee Evans has left for Alsea on a Salmon, were Sunday guests of Frank
Conley.
fishing trip.
Mrs. Elsie Marsh and daughter. Bcs-
Mm. Bailey, Mrs.Clark. Mrs. Rusch
er and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Allingthn aie, were shopping in The Dulles last
Thursday.
motored to The Ds Iles
The county health nutsc. Miss Peter
I1OH-
Mathews, who is quite
son. was in Mosier last wis-k examin
pl tai.
Miss Gribakov. Miss McClure and ing school children.
Mr. and Mm. F. W. Hhuveay. from
Frank Proctor were in Portland Sst-
the Imperial valley, California, visited
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uonlcy Monday wished to replace her with another
of Inst week.
teacher. Thus, we ai
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teacher’s contract doet
What is Wrong?
teacher; it only binds the school «lis
Editor Glacier: In last week's issue trtct
Then why not do away with
of ls>tli local papers appeared the an- contracts?
_____ Mur-
__ 1 No Jhonor
to Mrs.
uouncenM'iit that Mrs Margaret
doubt it was an
In the
Street . Murphy to ‘ be elected to a position in
phy, n tea i«er 1_
2__ Park ____
school, had ls*en honored with a ¡»»si- the Monmouth Normal. To accept that
tion in the Monmouth Normal und had ' taadtlon Is far from honorable to say
loft to assume her new duties. Tlie tlie least. However, the writer is re
writer not only commends tin* action minded of another Hood Itlver teacher
of the teacher, who broke her contract who was offered a position at the Mon
with Hood River district, but eouipll- month Normal, but under vastly differ
us'iits our school systems for produc ent circumstances. We refer to Mr.
ing such Hatchers. Is not this article Barnett, principal of the junior high
a little surprising as well as mislead last year. Mr. Barnett, however, com
ing?
pleted bis contract with Hood River
In the-drat place this diMrict did aud only went as > *■-«*•«*■•*■>■ *«* the
not produce Mrs. Murphy. She had normal school because of the Ananclal
signed a contract to teach oue year in advantage, as be preferred to stay in
our schools and after teaching one Hood River for another year.
Mr.
mouth asks to be released tlutt she Barnett was undoubtedly one of the
may accept a lie tier posit iou. Is such most respected and most capable prin
an act commendable in anyone, or cipals Hood Itlver lias ever had. Pa
would it not have liven far more hon trons of the school were emphatic In
orable if the young woman had ad- their demand that he lie retained.
hered to the terms of her contract Then why did he go? Because the
with Hood River? Ami would it not school board of Hood River refused to
have lieen far more creditable to the vote the Increases in salary that would
'school board if it had insisted upon have decided Mr. Barnett's remaining.
her so doing? What if the caxe had It was "penny wise and ptund foolish.”
been reversed and the lu-hooi board,
Such cases are all too common and
after coirtractlug with a teacher for a. rfcthe changes that are made in our
year, should decide to cancel raid con ■' teaching staff each year are indeed
tract in one month? It simply could 1 deplorable.' .’Q j L.U i «' 10 teachers em-
not be done, as said teacher could bold I ployed in our IWtrk Street artiool,„only
the board for her salary for the full I one was with ns last year. Jn other
year even though they may have i buildings much th«* same condition ex-
WAREHOUSING
ODELL—HOOD RIVER
STORING—LOADING
SHIPPING
s>
Special Rates for Quantity
We will Warehouse, Load, Forward your Apple and Pear Shipments if
you are selling or ✓ consigning.
LIST YOUR CROP WITH US
WE REACH ALL MARKETS.
KELLY BROS. CO.
(INCORPORATED)
*
ists.
Something is radically wrong
that a district with as many advan
tages as H<s>d River presents does not
attract and keep a better corps of
teachers. Let us And out the cause
and whether it be low salaries or other
reasons, let us seek to And the remedy.
A recent survey made by the Hood
Tbe Columbia Gorge hotel dpaad the
Yours for better schools,
River Chamber ol I'onm). rce showed season last night with a dancing party
A Parent.
that thia city and rural community given by the Elks' lodge. The party
have low rates for power and Hg*»«- as drew Elks from all the mid-Colulnbia.
Runaway Truck Wrecks Cars
Manager Tremblay says that ths ho
compared with other municipalities of
When the brakes on his motor truck, the stat«-. Hgvirvs «how the following tel has entertained far more guests
heavily loaded with sand, failed Sat rates in various Oregon towns per 100 this season than in former years. It
urday. Edgar K tuhhow , East Side or kilowatt hours:
has tiecome a popular stopping place
chard 1st, made a spectacular drive
MarshAeld, *11.50; North Bend. *11- with motor parties, and tourists who
through heavy traffic down the steep .50; La Grande, *10; Baker, *10; Mc come to tlie PaciAc Northwest by train
grade of State street. The runaway Minnville, *0; Albany, *9; Roseburg, are brought here by the thousands
truck collided with an automobile *8.70; Bend, *8.30; Hood River, *0.86; during the warmer season. The hotel
driven by George Null, of Yakima, Kugenev *5. and Ashlaud, **L4A. Beth is a luncheon place far the white asi-
sideswiped two parked cam, bumped Ashland and Eugene have municipal lar tourists.
the rear of an apple truck and Anally, plants.
Scores of nationally known men
leaping a ditch, came to a halt after
Some different kind« 'of light and have stopped at the hotel this season.
climbing a steep bank.
power, compared with Hood River, are Ismi» Hill, railway president, and
Mr. Null, an apple picker, and four as follows:
Archie Roosevelt declared on leaving
members of his family were knocked
Residence light, average *8.52, Hood that they proposed to return tor a
from their machine, tlie front of which River, *«.85; cooking and heat, $3.70. longer vacation in the mid-Columbla.
was smashed to scrap iron, but no one *4.00; commercial light, *8.78, *7.IS;
wan injured.
»
industrial power, *3.18, »2.55.
Sheep Leave Dee
Traffic Officer Sloat, who was stand
F. MacLennan, of Arlington, last
ing on the court house steps at the
week shipped the last of 8,000 sheep
Thunder Storm Proves Thriller
head of Third street and who wit
which be bad been ranging the past
Harmony, Minn., Sept. 14, 1925.
nessed the accident, declared that
summer over logged off land of the
"Lady Luck” was with the partici
Editor Glacier: We have juat re Oregon Lumber Co. southwest of Dee.
pants.
turned from La Crosse, Win., where Several small bands of the »beep, lost
we met several friends of early ac from the
“
main herd, still roam the
Notice of Rale for Delinquent
quaintance and looked over the city, rough country. Mr. McLennan suf
which has greatly improved since I fered considerable loss of his flocks
Notice is hereby given that on the first visited there In the fsll of 1880.
from cougars.
Twenty »beep were
31st day of August, 1925, a warrant
Another place of interest which we BMled in one night A number were
was duly and regularly issued by the visited was Decorah, la., where I at drowned in the irrigation canal of the
Recorder of the City of Hood River, tended a private Institute In 1882 and Dee Irrigation district. Bears caught
Oregon, to me directed and delivered, 1883, and where I met Hon. Andrew a number.
commanding ine to forthwith advertise Volstead, honored the world over for
Because the sheep polluted the irri
tiie property mentioned and described bls stand on th«* liquor question. A gation system and strayed bands
therein against which the
iment good clean man he was and I only caused them annoyance when they en
for the cost of the <*onstruction of sew wish we ba< more like him.
tered fruit tracts, orchardlffia wel
ers assessed by Ordinance No. 618 of
We have experienced several elec comed the departure of the woollies.
said City was made, and to sell said trical storms, which tarried us back
property or so much thereof as can be to the days wiien we were permanent
Card of Thanks
sold separately to advantage sufficient eitlxens of this state. The Arewortas
I wish to thank mother’s friends for
to pay said delinquent assessment, to were sure rapid and the clape of thun
gether with lntereat, coats and dis der would at times raise the most in their innumerable kind deeds during
her life as well as the loving acts and
bursements in the manner provided by different from their I »«is.
We left
law, and to return the proceeds of such Hood River with the intention of get dowers aj her death.
Mrs. Nellie Kyllo.
sale to the City Treasurer of the City ting a few thrills snu I am here to
of Hood River, Oregon, and the follow say we were not dlsn|>pointod.
No
Eocene Coal Oil stope smoking and
ing is a description of the property frost as yet has appeared and corn la
against which assessment waa levied very goo«l with the exc«*ptlon of spots smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Frani
Co.
m29tf
and which la delinquent, and gives the here and there dried out
name of the person to whom it was
Most of the grain that is raised
ass r saed, and the amount of the assess here is fed to hogs, dairy and beef
ment thereon now due, to-wlt:
cattle, which form the bulk of rev
* The North 115 feet of lot » in Block enue here. Most of the farmers have
9 of Hull’s Hub-division to the City Of a large Aock of chickens, which net
Hood River, County of Hood River, them quite a IRtle mm of money. And
Oregon; assessed to A. L. A Wm. Em one sees quite a sprinkling of sheep
mons; assessment doe, *82.22 with in here and there, which are selling at
terest at the rate of 6% per annum very high prices.
since Dec. 8, 1921;
This state is making rapid strides
Is falling health making you uneasy
Now, therefore, In pursuance of said
in road building, much to her credit, and unhappy? Are you tired, weak
warrant and for the purpose of satis
but
it
is
hard
to
beat
or
even
equal
and dispirited? Suffer daily backache
fying the delinquent assessment men
tioned therein, I win on Saturday, the tlie roads of old Oreg«>n, the pride of and stabbing, rheumatic twinges?
the
west.
We
have
kept
in
touch
with
Then look to your kidneys! The kid
3rd day of October, 1925, at the hour
of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, at the the doings at Hood River through the neys are the blood-fllters. Once they
receipt
of
your
editi«>na
and
other
weaken, the whole system is upset.
front door of the City Hall, In the City
of Hood River, County of Hood River, sources and am glad to know busineea You have dlxzy spells, headache« and
You feel all
State of Oregon, proceed to sell at pub is progressing. Unless all signs fail urinary irregularities.
lic auction to the highest bidder for we win be with you again the flrst of worn-out. Use Doan’s Pills—a stim
cash in hand, the several tracts or par October, bringing with us the best ulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thou
cels of land above mentioned, or so ’wishes of a large circle of friends and sands recommend Doan’s.
Here is
much thereof as can be sold separately remembrances of a most enjoyable trip. Hood Rivet proof:
E.
W.
Gibbs.
to advantage sufficient to pay said de
Mrs. M. Gorton, 1302 18th street,
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linquent assessment, together with the
sqys: “I had kidney complaint and
K. P. Band Goes to Vaneerar
interest, costs and disbursements pro
suffered with backache and a weak
vided by law, and will continue said
The Hoo«l River Pythian band, the ness and soreness over my kidneys.
sale from day to day thereafter until members of which recently won hon Headaches were frequent and my kid-l
said property is sold, or so much there ors plsylpg at the annual provincial noys acted unnaturally. Doan's Piling
of aa may be necessary to satisfy said fair at New Westminster, B. C., will soon put an end to the trouble. IM
It
go to Vancouv«, Wash., next Wednes kidneys haven’t troubled me sine«.”
Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this day and play for a ceremonial of the
Price 80c, at all dealers,
IM day of September, 1925.
Dramatic Order of Knights ef Khor- simply ask for a kidney idm
W. B. Hart.
raean to be held in the Clarke county Doan’s Pills—the same that M
Marshal of the City of
capital. The hand men will motor to ton had. Foeter-Mllburn Co.
s*ol
Hood Rfver, Oregon.
Vancouver.
Buffalo, N. Y.
HOOD RIVER POWER
ELKS’ PAH
LIGHT RATE LOWER
GORGE FOR SEASON
Is Your Health Slowly
Slipping Away?