OCTOSER 31,. 1919. 0 THE OnZGOIJ DAILY JOURNAL, TOKTLAIID. FRIDAY, .SB FilECMi- HOOD APPLE CROP Slow Thawing fteiLfreezft Holds : Estimate of Five Per! Cent ' ROWERS B LEARNWlKSQN Better ' Storage; Facilities , and Earlier . Arrangements , to Buy -. Box Shooks to Result in 1920. ; ; Hood Jtlvir, Oct, ai. With a "t jraduit rioo In temperature - ainco "' Monday morning and the alow thaw J 'tag out of the applea on the treea and In boxes in' the orchards, It. impos sible, tn secure'accurate Information on tne' result of the' unusually early froat which was general east of the coast rango -at the latter: end of last ; Jfhe majority f of the ' apples which were frosen have apparently.; emerged from the ordeal to tch'tbeyre sub jected without damage. It being impos sible to detect at " 'stage' any 'dif ference between' the. thawed oat apples and those which were already m ware house. On , the other hand, la a few orchards, marked dama soon mani fested Itself when "the Tise" in tempera tore came, but In the , opinion of ex perts, ft ts not joonclusively proven that tin frost was responsible for the con dition, but may have .caused- It to - de velop earlier -than might otherwise have been the case. , - " 1 ' When the total losses are available K 3wlllbe-found tthat It will be even below the original estimate of 8 per cent of the crop, which this, year , will be about 1,000.000 boxes above that of last year, or 2,400,000 boxes. SEYEBAfc FACTORS CTTOtTED It ts perhaps not easy .ferhose liv ing ouUlde this section, to understand why large numbers of apples' were still on the 4rees and jn . the orchards. -A number ot reasons have contributed to this and to whatever loss has resulted. Shortage - of refrigerator cars and the consequents heavy tax on the Insuffi cient storage facilities here are the two main '. factors. Early; in the season -the advice given was. for grower to vet their fruit into warehouse as soon as it was ripe, but as the days went by and the number ot cars available began to fall far below requirements, the capacity of the ware bouses was7 overtaxed, with the : ulti mate result that growers were informed that only certain - varieties could be received in the cold storage plants. This bad:" the result of slowing up - picking operations and -a"number" of growers, bearing' In tntnd ihe mild Octobers and early -Novembers of the - -past three years,- took a- chance and permitted their-apples to remain on the trees or in boxes in the orchards. Fortunately for many, several Inches of snow covered the boxes In tho or chards and this retarded the thawing out. Several orchard owners bad de layed s picking to such an extent that the whole crop was still on the : trees when tho frost came, and it is in some Of these orchards that a large percent age of the known loss will fall. 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The plctoreg were taken ; "on tho fly ;by members of the Second division, After the armistice a collection ot - the best pictures -were made.. - - -t ' - Seattle Egg Prices " vSdar;Now98 Celts ; 8eatUe. ; WssIl,: Oct. tV-V. P.) Eggs hit tho. highest nark In tho city's history today. Retailers' are selling eggs at 95- to 91 cents a dosea and said they vera paying tS eenu , wholesale i The merry nightly round of house f breaking continues at its well accus tomed pace, according: to reports on Thursday night's operations. . It was a practical burglar who prac tised his art on the possessions ; of Paul ;C Murphy, prominent "-real estate man- who lives at 1092 Kast Bnmaide street -i Not satisfied with a mere .dia mond cluster of seven stones and a con siderable collection of minor jewelry, the, thoughtful burglar got away .with one pair ot $15 shoes, a bottle of cher ished creme de menthe and the same amount of grenadine. He gained en trance to Murphy's home by way of the garage and an upper window. - - O. O. Simpson reports the operations of a patriotic burglar who raided his home at J21I East Ash street and got away with two $50 Liberty 'bonds, 940 worth of War Savins Stamps, and two ; lagersou watcnea. He jtmnuea a wtnaow in the old-fashioned way. C " TTHIbT WATCH I5CLTJDE1 , Less Imagination was shown In the practice of the burglar who broke into the home of B. C.Markham, 151 East Forty-seventh street north, and left with a revolver, . an expensive camera and lens, a wrist watch, ring and pair of cuff links.- -y .--.v yH. ' An attempt was tnade early this morning to get the entire , police force on duty to First and Salmon streets when a car with temporary 11 oenae X16 was reported to have brought bandits to break into Jacob Ashers pawnshlp, after, one inspector and two policemen had already investigated. Ait 1:30 a. m.. Patrolman D. D. 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' Inspectors Coleman and Morale inves tigated the larceny report of Mrs. Max Newman of 654 Third street, in which she claimed to have been robbed of $40. As several other articles of value were not molested, the policemen discredited the report of Mrs. Newman in their re port to Captain Circle. . ' Burglars didn't take time this week to stand in line at the government store to buy their groceries. Instead, they en tered the- home of Mrs. Wesley Gregor, 1495Xoston avenue: and took her winter stye , Halloween Pumpkins Scarce; Boys Caught Prowling in Cellar . Is the market scarcity of Halloween pumpkins driving youths to crime? Of ficer J. P. Hendrew believes so. Mrs. C. B. Chapman. , 183 Morgan street, sent a hurry call to police head' quarters Thursday night. Two boys were prowling in the cellar of her home, she said. ' - - Hendrew investigated and sald.be be lieved the boys were hunting pumpkins. Wreck Dead Now 21 Muskegon, Mich., Oct. 3L- (U. 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