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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926 -Z OBSERVATIONS ON CROSS JOOUNTRYTRIP ■A 8. 9 formation from actual growers as to (By Joe D. Thomtoon) One who remembers the rural ne what they think of Mr. Rapirò. I found groes of the south of 20 year* ago is »eutiuwnt as to the nationally known When Gertrude Astor was two years disappointed today. The oldtimera. cooperative exponent somewhat divid old. her blue eyes and gulden curls Uncle Jack and Aunt Ramantha, who ed among the bualnen» element, with attracted the admiring attention of the never ceased their prattle about the whom I cam« in contact. I believe, manager of a stock company in her na good old days of slave times, wheu old however, that the main sentiment was tive dty, Cleveland, O. He persuaded Mtotls and Massa took a kindly care that Mr. Rapirò. brand of «^operative her parents to let her appear on the of their black folks down in the Blue organisation would not exactly St the Actual pages torn from the history of the old west and Hood River stage, and drama, vaudeviUe, musical Gras« aertiona of Kentucky and Ten needs. I beard one man express him- comedy and the screen have claimed nessee, have passed on on the "Low- seif in this way : Many old time settlers will recall many of the incidents depicted, parti rox WEEK her more or less wntlnnoualy ever Hwlnging, Sweet Chariot.” It has been "Mr Rapirò is a BUly Runday of since. the cooperative movement. He cornee cularly the building of the Union Pacific and driving of the golden spike a long, long time since the days of Since 1914, wheu she entered the pic 1865, snd the older generation of ne and is gone, always with a big fat fee. tures, Miss Astor has been featured groes still left are a little hazy about To make cooperative movements really Fri. and Sat., Feb. 5 and 6 In many important productions. In the ante-l>ellum daya I saw Aunt ■ucceaefuL someone must be left to “Kentucky Pride,” the William Fox su Alisa. Rhe came to see me and hold prevent1 the leaking away of the en preme attraction which will be at the me up for a Christmas present, and it thusiasm and the backsliding.” Rialto theatre Friday and Saturday, was right willingly given, although I The general sentiment, however, was WILLIAM FOX presents she has the hading woman’s role, the fade d to provide the good old-fashioned that the burley tobacco cooperative or only woman's role, in fact '; as the pic that ahe desired. In the olden ganisation would probably be revivified ture is mainly about horses and a dram the colored gentry, of a Christmas and made lasting. tieaiitiful chestnut filly, with black daya morn, used to sing: inane and brown eyes, claim« the star Tobacco bogahead« are not the only “Old Masaa gib me one dram, Ole products of cooperage plants in the part. _______ Misti« gib me two; A romance of the Kings and hardwohd section« of Kentucky ahd One of the novel, but very character And I want aim ths dram so bad I Tennessee. Makers of oak kegs, five don't know what to do.” Queens of the Turf with J. Par istic piec of furniture uhcc I In the and ten-gallon container*, the Inner Tuttle homo in the William Fox pro The newer generation of darkies, and surface* charred, find It impossible, I rel Macl) multi, Gertrude Hetor, duction of "Istz.ybones,” to be at the Rialto theatre Sunday, ia a little old they want to be called colored folks, was told, to fill onlera. Do you know Henry JI. llal.'/iall and a host of cradle made from a clothes basket have deserted the farms and planta to what use they put charred oak tions for public works. You will find kega? They are used for the aging of the word’s greatest race horses mouuted on a i<air of rockers. whiskey—presumably moonshine. The The idea for thia era'Ue came from them engaged in railroad contract wilcat dtetiller, who plied his trade Man O’War, N?gofol, Morrich, one glimpsed In the kitchen of an old work, in. the mines and where new even in the pre-Volstead «toys, to still Many have house in Kernville, Calif., where the buildings are rising. Fair Play, The Finn, Virginia'« exteriors of the picture wen* filmed. flocked to Florida for the gang labor. loose in the hills. From the amount of Director Frank liorzage tried to buy Northern cities have claimed others. charred oak kegs finding a market, one Future and Confederacy. the original model, but, since it had The oldtime negro cabins, such as you might judge that his ilk had multi been in that particular family for three associate “In the evenin’ by the moon plied. There was an evi«lence that the ir-uerationa, the owners could not bring light” with, are falling to piece*. In gentry below th«> Mason and Dixon Tor Cpmpdy , L ihmnselves to part with such an heir- stead of drawing their winter fuel line still find it possible to suffer the l<«rtn. However, they willingly showed from the plantation woodlot, they are winter’s run of bad colds without the hovL the cradle was constructed and in the cities, demanding that their discomforts that attach in a land as gladly gave permission to Mr. Boraage bouses Is* fitted with furnaces and dry as Oregon. running hot water. tv have it copied. Preventing Catching They told an amusing story on my "is a story of a typically NEWS — TOPICS — FABLES (By Frederick D. Btrlcksr, M. D American family In a small town, with children. Annt Henrirtta was one of all "th* homely humor usually found the flrat negro women they met. Later Collaborating epidemiologist of Oregon Friday Matinee, 1« and 35 cento In such a place. Hie character« are two of her daughters «film* up to en State Board of Health, in cooperation ■uch a« you would find In any village gage in housework. The youngsters with the United States Public Iledlth Evn’g and Sat. All Day, 10-35-50 throughout the country. »AU are ex Itegan calling the younger darkies Service). ceptionally well portrayed by an all- “cousin,” and that little error made We no longer think disease neces star cast headed by Charles (Buck) Aunt Henrietta fairly roar, h sary. Much dia«*ase is unnecessary; A dusky belle In a southern town is Jams and including Madge Bellamy, (ta «M-currtnce is due to failure to ob- Zasu Pitta, Edythe Chapman, Emily something that cause« one unaccus ■erve"tbe lawn of healthful living. Dis- tomed to the style of coiffure and Fltaroy, Jane Novak, Ioslle Fenton Its Here Feb. 8th—“The Iron Horse" facial makeup which they now effect mse is a common occurrence in all and William Norton Bailey. to step and stare. While their white life. Complete control of disease to T- It.*»<f'thj tree year« to complete ‘The cousin« are all busy paying a dollar theoretically not impondble, although not probable in the n«*ar future. Iron iTorW," ” which will begin a four- apiece for curl« or waves, or what Communicable diseases are caused ever it to they have done at the beauty day run at the Rialto Monday. by bacteria and oth«« organisms. Dto- Sunday, February 7 Iiarlora, the negro girls pay their Member* of the cast and approxi ease-producing organisms are trans mately 5,000 extras lived through the Is-auty doctors to have the kinks taken mitted to man by direct contact of the out of their tresses. They desire more rigorouR months on the Nevada desert sick with the well by infection of WILLIAM FOX presents and in the Sierra range, in tents and than anything else that style of bob, fisxl or drink, by contart with con wherein the hair is plastered slick ieanto shack«, enduring the same hard- taminated articles, or by insects or shlps so far as the elem««ita were con- and glossy over their hard-as-lvory vermin which barisir the germs of cer ■erned, as thoae experiented by the pates. And the paints they use! First, tain diseases. tranM-ontlnsntal pioneer* they por- apparently, there to an underlay of To face squarely the problem of white, and over that they smear as :ray«*d. communicable dlseas«* control require« Two complete towns were built In a much of a red composition as ever more «>urage than some ino muster. -totting as picturesque as that which graced the cheeks of an Indian brave. Prevention of «Usesse must be consid And talking about negroes, it to hard ■currounded old Benton at end o’ track Owen Davis' New York Suc in the «lays when eastern newspajiera to realise that 70 yean ago they were ered by those who l>elieve in right liv chattels. One day while at the old ing. To avoid colds, evade pneumonia cess of a Lovable Idler’s Triumph I the home I opened an old wooden chest and escape other infection« is a worth in the attic, and in my search found while effort. Knowledge of the life Three tribes of Indians were used in with Charles (Buck) Jones, Zazu ’he picture, one of Cheyenne, one of a batch of bills of sale of slave« made history of various diseasesproducing out to my great grandfather. Invari organisms has made issarililc* an effec Pitts, Madge Bellamy, Leslie Fen Rioux and a third of Pawnees. When fine, hard snow «wept down ably the slave «ns warranted to be tive attack on the problem presented ton, Jane Novak, Edythe Chap- from the hard country ahead of a tear sound, healthy, sensible and a «lave by connuunlcable disease«. R«*ststance to dis«*«««* may be con life. man, William Norton Bailey and I Ing wind, these Indiana sat hnnebed in for Tills section of Tvnn««eee was art ferred artificially. Persons susceptible I their blanket«, grimly calm. They Emily Fltzroy. I were the same in the summer months tied np In the early part of ille 19th to typhoid fever, smallpox, diphtheria , I when a d«*M*rt sun scorched all that century. In Revolutionary days ad and scarl«*t fever may lie protected venturous Virginians and North Caro against these discuses. In other com Heralded by everyone who has lt and IndtaM linian^ had begun to push their way municable diseases we must Mill rely on isolation, quarantine, and disinfec along the ntreams. seen it as the foremost rural dra-111 was iu-<*«w<ary to employ 100 cooks westward Among the most interesting of the tion. Disease prevention rests largely «nd BHHiHtanta ’ K. ma yet seen in motion pictures. When supplies ran low, a hurry call old documenta that I discovered were upon the «vol<lan<» of the causative agent of disease. It 1« important to was sent, and until the necessities came old land grants, iaamal by the state. In addition to “Lazybones we In they lived on what they bad. One of them was given to my great isolate all persons suffering with com grandfather in 1811, and I found an municable diseases. All articlee com ■The cast included ail nationalities, offer with a preponderance of Irish and other issued In 1824 and signed by Ram ing in contart with the patient should Chinese. To dress a regiment of troops Houston, then governor of Tennessee be thoroughly sterilised before being In the garb of the old west required but later noted for hto activities in used again. All discharge« should be Also a Dandy Comedy. disinfected. No patient should tie re AS BIG, VITAL, THRILLING AND GRIPPING 1,000 costum««. The troop« came from Texas. There ha« been an evolution in the leased from quarantine until tests Salt Lake under ronmiand of Col. J. K. AS “THE COVERED WAGON” oldtime southern home. Through Mid »how there 1« no longer any danger McGee. dle Tennessee and the Blue Grass sec from infection. In addition to these, costumes were Carrier» of disease of the rommunl- provided for hundreds of girls who tion of Kentucky, it was the ante appeared In the picturesque hoop skirt bellum vogue to build great brick «•able kind are either persons suffering Prices 10-35-50 and pantalette style of the tlrnre, and houses. Servants were plentiful iff in mild form from disesses such as those days, and the great kitchen was cold, mesMles, etc., or "carrier»” in for cowboy«, rail worker* and scouts. Continuous 2 till 10 The engine« which app«*ar In the built usually with the «mokehouae, de whom the organism grow» and devel MATINEES picture were the original« of both rail tached from the main residence, con ops without producing symptoms of the EVENINGS road«, having been loaned especially nected with a covered half-court. The dlseese. Typhoid and diphtheria car dining room was frequently a huge riers are now recognized. Infectious for the purpose. Lower Floor..... 50c Lower Floor..... 75c half-lmsement place. There were fire material may be carrl«*d from the sick VERA KOLSTAD at the places in every living room and every to the well. Fleas, lice, bedbugs, rata. Balcony Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. bedroom. W. C. T. U. NOTES Rialto Wurlitzer Daily. Logea............... 75c 1st ter, -ewe ftwtnd thr kitrhm being carry Infection. I Mm M is A. » BW Ie , prretdont of Loges. $1.00 brought nearer the dining room, and A constant warfare must he carried national W. C. T. U., spent a week lu as servants became less numerous, the on against communicable diseases. Run Kvanaton, returning to her home in effects of another step toward com KIDS 25c light and air assist man in combating New York January T, the day of pray pactness might tie observed. The disease. The Red Letter Days for Hood River er. Rhe aysike at a meeting of the kitchen was transferred to the first The elimination and eradication of Evanston W. C. T. U. The following xtory. and a new dining room made commmunii-ahle diseases can be accom Sunday evening rhe addressed a large “Lol The Iron Horse!” ex from a former living room. Today, The test was conducted on Pearson audlentv in the Flrat M. E. church of many of the old homes have been plished by controlling the persona who develop them and by immunising the field, the Vancouver, Wash., aviation the seed fell. Three wparate tests seed,” «ay« L. A. Isaac, who conducted claimed Sitting Bull the famous Englewood, n suburb of Chicago, and equipped were carried on during which the wind with furnaces. First there persons who are susceptible to them. grounds. A measured amount of seeds, was blowing about eight miles an hour. the teat, “and the information should Monday evening gave an Informal talk help in devising means by which war chief of the Sioux Indians nt the meeting of the Business and wa« a period of crystal chandeliers, each equipped with the tiny wing« Thb moat M>ed fell on the canvases logged-off land may be reforested by bronze candelabra and candlesticks, Douglm. Fir Seed Fllee Far provided by Nature to help its wide 880 and 1100 het from the kite. On when he first saw the white l*rofessi<>nal Women's club, of Evans and then the era of kerosene lighting. natural seeding.” ton. III. Forester« from the Pacific Northwest spread dissemination, was released the latter cancan S02 seeds were- picked Today one finds the old homes equipped man's engine steaming across the The first inoral significance of the with ele«tric light« and «.vstema of Forest experiment station have just from a big box kite at about 175 feet up, which is at the rate of 80,000 seeds Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by eighteenth ans-ndmmt lie* in the fact carried on a novel experiment in «cat- the ground. A numlier of large to the acre. using E'-cene Oil. Try this high grade plains. The phrase coined by the that It rcgist«*rs the will of the great waterworks, The nouthem housewife tering Douglas fir aeed from a kite to above white canvas squares spread out at to finding It most convenient to apply "Thia experiment give« the forester aer how far it would be carried by an Intervals to leeward up to 1.000 feet a clue to the actual distance* that seed coal oil next time and seethedifTerano. Indian chief ia now used by all majority of the Ameritan people. It labor-saring domestic device«. Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. nets the standard of a dry nation. To average wind. from the kite, told the story of where tree* may be expin-ted to scatter their Frani Co. m29tf writers as a synonym for the lo Iiermlt one's thinking to become be 8lncc a visit to a factory specialising fogged over the matter of enforcement comotive. The authority for thia is to refuse to think straight and hard. In cigar-box lumber I have a great All men admit that the Eighteenth <lesl more reaped for the container of historical fact ia the famous scout amendment thin species of the medium for con- 1« not enforced always and v*ytag . .. _ ” — "Milady Nicotine than fhr- everywhere. Buffalo BUI. There are two kinds of cigar rncrly. Where on American soil ia any law always enforced» How many un boxaa Tlie cheaper brands arc made i-aught and unpunished murderers are of an imitation hardwoeid, which la WILLIAM FOX presents there today living In Chicago and New nothing more than gum lumber. The York? The moral quality of the will gum planks are renewed into the prop that voted tin- nation dry had It« origin er thlcknew*. Tbev are run through in a moral and social source. It was a coloring machine that causes an an hon«*st desire to protect human life. Impregnation of red or brown, oaklike Thin wish was made concrete and ap- coloring, and then the grainer pro jicallhg through the lives of women vides a further dweption. Rut the patrician« of the cigar and children. The moral tone of any people vises maker*« art, I wan told, are usually Direct from one year’s run in or falls in accordance with its attitude sold in boxes that have applied a veneer, The ctg»rl>ox lumber New York. Oregon's Own His toward the mothers and their young. cedar As the race has evolved, womanhasi manufacturer receive« hl« 8|<anl«h tory, yes you bet—the building and childhood have come to occupy cedar veneer In Iona packages. a heavy We will also take orders for more roiumandlng positions. Today In board on each side. They are «awed of our own U. P. Railroad, Pran the no thicker than paper. Indeed it takes United States the moral sense of 120 layers to make a package an inch cing Pintos and Pillaging Piutes the ¡snip)» puts' them first What to thick. This veneer Is glued to gum g«s>d for them should become a law, HO bring the Old West before your the voters were led to believe and to «trip«, and when the manufacturer la they acted. Men and women merely through with them, the unitlatod eyes in “The Iron Horse,” start Mid. “The liquor huslnesa to a menace might think he was beholding a piece to our women and children. Let us of Spanish mahogany. The lumlterman ing Monday, Feb. 8 for 4 days. never makes the boxes himself. Tn get rid of It” standard bundle«, similar to the bun We have a limited supply of dles of our applebox shook«, the manu Cherry Growers Organize Also factured lumber to shipped to factorle« Filing nrtlcies of Incorporation re- which specialise In the manufacture of cently, the LewlMon Orchard« Cherry the boxes themselves. These totter Grower«' Hsaoctotion diadoaed that concerns apply the marvelous litho Irodtng grower* of Lewtoton orchani« graphs of ladies of the stage and the ■ ■ . » have organised to handle cherry ship great and near great. It was In Padu AND FOX NEWS ments on an extensive scale and to cah, Ky.. where I visited the cigarbox maintain the hlgheat poasible quality factory. The lumber concern, too. pro ADDED WED. AND THURS. ,rf frn,, ehipped and the higheM stand duced hnge quantities of oak hogs ard of pack. Incorporator« are G«-<>rgv heads, u*xl In shipping the vast quan xxn xz^r*c* *« ■ w I B. Banska, J. YF. Hensley, F. B. Gauo, tities of black hurley tobacco grown in PRICES: Matinees, Lower Floor p. h . Muiiarkey, j . r . spark«, o. Fan this arctlon. Most of the tobacco of this belt goes to France and Italy and 50c, Rdco«, 35c, Lop. 75c, tn t<)VXU St.^S other European countries. I QurWkeéffle Kentucky Pride” “The Great Decide », of Love and Civilization “Lazybones” W illiam F ox presents ¿IRON HORSE Direct from Onelfiar’s Aun in NewYbric A JOHN FORO PRODUCTION THRILLS ! PATHOS! 7 Record Breaking Weeks in Portland ! Hello Hollywood** FEB. 8th -for 4 Days starting- FEB. 8th Feb. 8-^ » tfi - IT Comedy Romance ANJOU, BARTLETT AND BOSC PEARS ON FRENCH ROOT “The Iron Horse” The demand has been so great that stocks are getting low. Place your orders immediateiy Comice Pears on French Root for Topworking for delivery Fall of 1926 or Spring of 1927 Mammoth Black Twigs for Topworking, also Newtowns and Arkansas Blacks A Balmac Nature Production These trees are heeled in deep in the ground in our new ware house to psevent freezing. The public is invited to inspect them. tod.. Lower Ftooc 75c. “ Balcony 50c, Lose. $1.00, Ui.l Stud KieU ■iiatbL.jL incl. Kids 25C anytime. « --------------------- Mrs. H. Ung*r now has charge o( the Peecoek Beauty Parlor In th* Richard apartments' 8pectal Pri«w Schixil girl m marcai and boba, 76c. Paper curls by VI appointment. Tai. »21. JJItf I The financial situation In France and Italy and the absence of buyers of the foreign countries, which utilise the bulk of the tobacco, had brought about a crisis in the coopera tir» tobacco «ale« organisation of the community. I was told. It will be remembered that Aaron Ideal Grader & Nursery Co.