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C H K O N IC L E
H BUTCHER IS
ZI EXECUTIONER
ithout Norvex Severed
of 221.
_Silently und probably
»hudder In in any u t«*n«l**r
ll„. word y i u round that Au-
r, i *)*• r, executioner, lia« add-
»I, \.i 1 TJ1 t<> In'« ax handle,
jat k'ory trail® of henfl ehop-
i.1|,ilrln- chiefly an Iron nerve
Ktroke from Ilia half-
.in tin* nop** of tin* neck,
ipr \n onM never to have
or bungled. u sin which
of lili ronf**r**e® In other
are frequently accused of.
r In rapidly winning recog-
* h tin* world’ll champion ex**-
r, whether he Ilk«-« It or not
a butcher by profession, hut
lieij that humdrum sort of
ear* ago. Hut he transferred
onipllshmerits of his trade to
rotloner’s block.
ip K*I.......... who have had t®
observers at his executions
tfie whole secret of his me-
I pi*rfei*tlon ll**s lu his cool
to measure the curve and
h of the condemned man’s
ght the spot where he In-
v strike and then accurately
his blow.
i* a method of his own In
jil*. As the shaved neck of
detnned Is held In port t loo
»traps and adjusted deftly
assistants, (Jroepler holds his
id strulghht before him and
It up and down In taking
like gesturing with a stiff
n his right he holds the ax,
inting with his left eye,
a short hut quirk blow—and
ser.
Job bas to be done In eve-
ess. with white gloves, and
er the gloomy dawn Is ren-
rle by a single electric
ometlmes a woman or man
) the block gets hysterical
ieks, but on the average the
ver In a few minutes after
learned leave* the cell, hears
ence once more and Is bent
to the block by the two as-
ler. In his fifties, drawn« a
salary of 150 marks from
;e of Prussia, und gets an
nul rks (*15) for each exe-
It Is forbidden in Germany
iraph him. Ills wife runs
ssful laundry In his home-
Magdeburg.
ly Figure Haunts
ians in North Wilds
'^1, Sask.—Appearance of a
oodtsl tlgufe which atulks
Jacks settlers dining the
ft* aroused fears among In-
* ■1 sup® rati • loos w h ttn I hat
¡IL’o,” mythical Indian devil,
roaming this northern coun-
c I um - c ’*
In
Bonneville
weld-
H.v w ill meet i„ |».,r tl.m.f |„Bte.„| „f
New |v weds Mr. and Mrs. Hill
-«I [he dam because ,,r ¡, |a,.k of
-
owatny
will accompany Librarian
^ c i h t f s at Honneville. according to
Unities .Jones, Hobart Wilson and
\N .lllam G. W’Mner. slate supervisor
Katherine Mriggs to Eugene
>almday evening to attend the
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rharged for the
„ "'ll. ;i1 ,t" ‘ 1 diversity oi Ore-
welding course. Which will meet on j ' " " ’1
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l ri.-y j. reported to be mnov-
wednesdavs from 7 to y pill( .t
>"g
t
le
moth balls and chasing the
***»uthe mt <ixth and stark str.
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and boiled shirts
NmmgermnU
rn;u|<l for
ino-t
of
this
week
in
preparation fori
transport itiori
the even).
* Iharles llrundn ha- .... . selected
I'.'u. Ilohhergcr spent the week-I
Instructor f«.r the plumbing an*l
plpefllting cl i-s Tuesday* -,t g fim. end v¡siting hi- sister in Portland.
I M. <leghorn spent the weekend
under the auditorium stage.
yt
in
Portland.
‘ •"lerholtz will instruct the ga- arid
d ie s e l e n g in e class ,t 7 p m. Friday
Joins M. Lie, president of the
m the s.*me place Instructor for tie- Arnei ¡can Academy of Ilesign, vis
electric,| classes will be innounced ited tin- dam last week in tlie <;a-
later. No fi-.- |s charged f,,r these P*cit> of a !'\\'.\ artist. Mr. Lie is
classes and all Interested men arc putting in oil.- the stories of such
isked to sign
,.t the new aomin- •if'-at project- as Honneville, Moul-
istration building.
der, Grand Coulee and Fori Peck
duns. A number of hi- paintings are
said to hang in world-famous mu
DAM VALENTINE DANCE
seums of the country.
or apprentice training.
SEE “MAC”
— A T THK—
o k e g o n - w a s h i n g t o n
FOX FA K M
FOK
THE OREGONIAN
DR. MELVIN E. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook returned
last week from the O’Shaugnessy
dam in the high Sierra Nevada*, soon
to tie San Francisco’s main source
of wafer. Mr. Cook gave instruction
P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON
Cascade Locks Phone 35
A.
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JOHN N. MOHR
Wishes to Announce
SET FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
Jim Mieli and Paul Flegel of Bon
ne' db -up* r--'Tv ice , ach si>»-nf sev
Valentin* lav I** tomorrow aim tin*
eral days in Portland this week.
«lain will
"■bra!,- with a special
1 he dam's basketball team will
\ dentine d <nc< in tin- government
Play
the Washougul, Wash., io w n
auditorium.
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in
l'iies<lay at s |,.m. in the grade
Fi-her's orchestra of Portland will
school gymnasium.
play and special decorations are he
I he l . s. administration fyag-
in® piare»! today t « * make the nail a
keteers
are slated to battle General-
veritable fairyland.
Stu
today
at 7 p.m. in the grade
Admission i- #o ceni- per person.
>- liool gymnasium. The ad boys will
meet the I . s. shops team Monday
< POKING ^4 IIODL IO rOviK
evening, same time, same place.
Tile * Uegoni ,ri coi,king school
• ierieral-Shea wilt play Columbia
will \ i—i t 1 1,-cade Lock- March is
Monday at H p.m.
for a demonstration. The W,-*t
Tlie Honneville handball tourna-
Power company his offered
j
merit
started Monday evening with
-e of an electric r inge, Fi ft* en
fiv,
match'-,
-schedules ar** posled
prizes Will he given.
in the operation of high lines.
In celebration of the completion of
the first year of women’s gym
nasium classes, a luncheon was
given l ist Tuesday afternoon at the
government auditorium. Forty-five
women were present.
THAT HE WILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR THE
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
— F « It —
District Attorney
FOR HOOD RIVER COUNTY AT THE PRIMARY
ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 15. 1936.
I \l)VOC \TE v ig o r o u s i . u v e n f o r c e m e n t , i m p a r t i a l
•I I'STICK W O SERVICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF
HOOD RIVER COUNTY
y
POUF
A little moonligt
Now and then
Will marry off
The best of men.
PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CHAPMAN’S GROCERY
Boy Scouts
< \*S \I>K I.IH k«s
Sixleen out " f
rneuiher» Were
present at Iroop .'fini- meeting last
Tiiursday evefiing. Twelve were iti
full iiniform.
S<-"utmaster Morgan explain**d 1)is
new progress sheet on which each
patrol iias a special place.
Troop .'P.ii has two first-class
scouts. finir second-ciass scout»,
tvvclve bnderfont scouts, and two
m w mcnihcrs Ibis week.
\ft> r meeting. 12 ,,f thè nienif><*rs
fonned in line at Scout master Mor-i
gaii’s servire station and marched in
single file tu thè <>dd Fellows hall,
vvhere th**y were prese ni ed to thè
Kagles’ aeri*’ lodge. The t.ascade
l.ocks acri*’ is sponsoring thè locai
troop. and Ibis w.,s their first oj,-
porlnnitv lo insite,-t il. The hovs
dernonstrated first aid, sudi as ap-
plying hsrslages. and c.irrying an in-
jiired persoli from a liurning build
ing. and also shovved how lo nuild
a fire w ithout mntches.
The l.ocks troop meets each
Tfiursday al Hi** bigi» school gym-
nasluin at 7 :w» p.m. and lakes Ibis
opportuni! v to extend an inv It.ition
to aiiyonc inlerested to attcnd tiieir
meetings .usi wat«*h Ihent drill and
*lemonstrale.
Richard Kcnny. Suribe.
Pool & Snooker
DRUMMOND H A LL
Cascade Locks
M I K E ’S
rn,nn(,nt School f o r D e a f
FO lt FIR S T CLASS
f 1 Immanent school for
^ " tl:(. ( rilt*>t] States was
ln Hartford, Conn., In
Barbering
Cascade Locks
CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON
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Apricots
rx»
Grown Point—2% size n r .
2 for
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rineapple . .
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Flour
Zi/C
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Light ulobe
%
Dole—1 V* size 0 1
2 fo b
Z 1c
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RAP-IN-W AX
\V.\\ PAPER—100-fool rolls
16c
COFFEE . .
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Crackers
K*’nr*at—sizes 15 I O —
to 7 .-» watts
Marshmallows
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lZc
Shortening.
17c
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29c
11c
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Leslie’s Shaker
2 m s.
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SOUPS
1
BUTTER
IIORMEL'S—2 FOR
1 lb. 3 6 c
Better Vale Silex—Freshly
Ground—1 LB.
FLOUR ..................
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Ind. — Orville Uolemnn
ke to find a man *lr,*ssed
frarecniw. When Coleman
1 fi> a fleld on his furu»
® he learned his scarecrow
a •"It, a shirt and a hnt.
y "c,«t jonal
1
, r *crow Lose* Shirt
SESSIONS IN PORTLAND
on tlie auditorium notice hoard. All
other players are asked not to try
to use the courts between 5 and 10
p m. each evening until the tourna
ment is finished.
Al Millis, Columbia Construction
company rigger, gravely but un
steadily informed us Monday even
ing lliat In- was leaving Oregon and
its present icy climate early Tu**s-
day morning to try his hand at steel
work on tin- Southern Pacific rail-
road’s bridge at Sausalito.
calif,,
across the hay from San Francisco.
Jim Hich escorted Miss Ida Man
ning of Dodson to Portland Monday
evening to have dinner at the Paul
Flegd home.
1
egendary evil spirit Is de-
as a ghost-like figure of «
aring a sack over the head
,s cut out for eyes.
I settlers und Indians have
to police that the figure
near their lonely homes
P> in the north area around
lonal park and frightened
th weird nntlcs.
dlan said the figure stalked
hush to his camp, seised a
boiling water and threw It
•cabling his hack.
® In the district swear the
a
an evi l spi ri t
and no month. White
I Slv ‘t i'1 a ’’craxy Indian.”
WELDING CLASS HOLDS
TIIRFIK
22c—2 lbs. 43c
SWAN RIVER HARD WHEAT
ii> LBS.
$1.59
1 Silex Given FREE See Chapman’s for Details
FLOUR
COFFEE
SWAN RIVER MAUI I WHEAT
21*4 LBS.
SCHILLINGS
POUND
89c
27c
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26c