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[inviai Rit aal o f Cascade Indians Unacted in Can era l Sat ar day T h e trib u l b u rial c m m o n y of th<* C iH ru )«' IndianH wan enacted S a tu rd a y m orning at the Indian sector of the K of P. cem ete ry, when Naom i J im . 27, wan buried according to the age-old trad itio n » of thin trib e, w hich ha« dwindled u n til only nine of the fu m a d e » now rem ain in Hood R iv e r \ a lle y . Th e cerem ony wuh proceeded by two day» and two nights of fe a st ing and ritu a l at the Indian villa g e four mile» southeast o f tow n, where Mr». Jim bad died Ja n u a ry 4, fo llo w in g the b irth of a »on, who su rv iv e s A t the g raveside were 20 In dian», »ome of whom had come from dietunt points. Th e casket* of two of M r». J im ’» ch ild ren , who bud preceeded her in death, had been d isin te rred . The*e were opened and tin* bodies in th eir m any w rap p ing s removed from th e ir respective wooden co ffin ». As Ind ian women, clad in b rig h t -.bawl» anil other nutive re g alia itood by, m any of them weeping, Indian men wrapped the babies w ith additional adornm ents. A deer »km , bleached w hite, was the firs t co verin g , then a blue silk b lan ket, which in turn were sin g ly wrapped in cloths of yellow anil orange Th e outside co verin g of tb<' bundle was a new Ind ian robe. Both bundles co ntaining the bodies of tin- in fan t», one of w hich died NOW |*| \Y IN I. TH E HARDY F A M IL Y l.c w i- Stone, M ickey Rooney, C ecelia P a rk e r and all the rest in O U T W E S T W ITH TH E HARDYS" T h e la »lest and gayest of th is great series of motion p ictu res depleting the live s of a tru e V m cricau fa m ily . Openi ng Monday J a n . Iti A R T I S T S AND MODELS ABROAD Ja c k B e n in , Joan Bennett, Mary Roland, t hurley D ra p e * in. Th e V acht t lull Boy », and F r it * F ie ld Catchy tu m » , clever situa ion», a n d am using dialogue m ake th is grand and glorious elite! tainm eiit Rialto Ja n I ' l l . S al It It Vhnu la im t o f f. I tel I rick «on ami I rance» I arm er in RIDE A 1'ROOKED Mil E S u e d a t (»ni« Jan D O l HI F IV FEA TU RE It«« M 11 la ndi . Ml ' in pc B ia d ila in SAY II IN FRENCH Vitti« Smile« Huí n e t t e in Western l.unl'oree Mutt I i i «*”* W fil \ li K in a M«*t% in J äh li» 17*1* III it« r and in Hi RE 1 H A T \ GAIN 40 per cent Saved at our a y e a r ago and the oth er two y e a rs ago, w ere placed at the m o th e r’s feet in her c o ffin , w hich w as fashioned by the In d ian s from wooden p la n kin g . T h e body of the In d ian woman bad been p re v io u sly prepared in » in u la r m unner. Th e cerem ony its e lf started a fte r the c o ffin had been lowered into the g rave w ith the rin g in g o f a sm all b ell, w h ich had been tolled d u rin g the fu n e ra l procession to the cem ete ry. A fe w words in the Cascade tongue w ere spoken by C h ie f To m m y Thom son and by H e n ry C h a rle y , a leader of the C ascades. T h e ch an tin g continued fo r about a q u a rte r of an h o u r; then the In d ia n wom en, follow ed by the men, form ed u procession around the g ruve, each one to ssin g a h andful of d irt into the g rave . M rs. Ju n is su rvive d by her h u s band, Ja m e s J im ; fo u r ch ild ren , D a v is, N ora, H elen and the in fa n t son; two step -d au g h ters, E v a and L u c y , a step-son, Jo sh u a J i m ; and her fa th e r, To m m y D eschutes. F e a s tin g continued ut the In d ian co m m u nity east o f town a fte r the cerem ony. In fu tu re y e a rs , the g rave w ill be opened, and more w ra p p in g s ami ornam ents added. \ I j j , ! I \ V M I M B ( ( B U M , H E S I ) \Y t .\l B e n tle y , E x a m in e r of O p erato rs and C h a u ffe u rs , w ill bo in Hood R iv e i T u e sd a y , Ja n u a ry 17, U tili, at the C h am b er of C o m m erce, between tin* hours of 10 a m and f> p. in ., re sp e ctiv e ly , a i c o r d i n g to a i f ent announcement r e l e a s e * 1 f r otti the S e c re ta ry of S t a t e ’s o f f i . T . VII 1 bi>-i 1 * l i c e n s e s to ! i l l Y\ ish in g w p erm its or irs are asked to get ui touch w ith M r. B e n tle y d u r ing these hour*. 3.50 to 7-95 7.75 to 14.75 COATS SKIRTS 1.95 to .75 SWEATERS 3.95 to 2.95 Lo-H igh L arkw ood Hosiery Central Vale Leads In Seal Returns T h e fir s t d is tric t in H ood R iv e r lo report on tin annual C h ris tm a s Seal Sale is C e n tra l Y u le , whose ch a irm a n , M is . H aro ld H ag en, an- itouneeil th is week th at a ll le tte rs ■ oiit in th at a re a have been a n sw ered and o n ly seven failed to retm ii a d o lla r b ill. M rs. Je sse Jo n e s, Co u n ty Seal Sale ch a irm a n , urges a ll ou tstan d ing le tte rs to be returned to her. C e n tra l Y a le has been the tia - ditio n ul leader in the re tu rn s of the seal sales. J A N U A R Y CLEARANCE DRESSES 2 pair for 1.25 © ♦ Giscadian l , rn< FRIDAY. JANUARY IS. 1939 THE BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE K O I II The Smart Shop K l B a ke in m oderate oven. b ars. Recipes . . . C u t into DODGE * PLYMOUTH ■ A L B S ami F ru it S tic k s SKItV IC E YVhy is it th at a w om an a lw u ys I F. V O L S T O R F F I egg y o lk s ; 1 cup lig h t brown low ers her voice when she a sk s on the Heights s u g a r; 1 tsp . cin n am o n ; ' i cup fo r som ething and ra ise s it i f she Hood lin e r chopped d a te s; *•, cup cocoanut; doesn’t get w hat she a sk s fo r? cup nut m eat»; t tsp . v a n illa ; l * a cups flo u r ; 2 tsp . b akin g pow d e r; -I egg w h ite s, beaten. Heat vo lks and su g a r together u n til i cre a m y . Add rest of in g red ien ts. M ix lig h tly , pour into one-inch AMBULANCE SERV IC E la y e r in sh a llo w pan w hich has M4 S t a t e S t r e e t Hood R iv e r, Oregon Phone 1391 been lined w ith w axed paper, j S p rin k le top w ith *s cup nuts. Anderson Funeral Home IN « — I Land Transactions Seven deeds «vere recordod in Hood R iv e r County troni Decolli bei 2s tu Jn n u a ry 4, according tu nccomits ut' tho II ood l i n e r A b itili t \ In vestm en t (\> Th ey were lis tis i as follo««» J H S h e ld ra k e , S lie n f f . tu thè H ahm inumi Ilo«;»*', al and T h e F n s t N a t l Bank nf 1‘o rtla m l, as t ru» tee um ici \\ .11 of 1 Yv c iv E g g . i t . tlc<•d. cum c> s W 1U SI E Ñ SE See. 14. T 2. abitui mi. south. of lit •«si Itiv c r W in II I•Idrtck. S h e riff, to J II t i 1 g tl'u tl. di cd, i i.t.vi v s N . N E U N E D i StH\ 10, T 2. about 2 S mi so u th w ist h t Homi R iv e r. 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