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HOOD RIVER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924 merer for the coming year, which is KLENZO DENTAL CREAM AND WOULD YOU STORE $50 BILLS IN A DESK DRAWER? ■‘Of course not," you answer. Nor would you allow any clerk or employee to do so. Yet—around your home, and your place of busi ness, probably, there are papers and securities, such ss bonds, mortgages, stocks, certificates, that are worth more to you than a whole stack of $50 bills. Gather together those papers you can't afford to lose-r-and put them in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes, which were built for just such things. They will be safe, and easily accessible when you want them. TOOTH BRUSH SPECIAL! Friday and Saturday, February 1st and 2hd n . With every large tube of) FREE ’ Klenzo Dental Cream, (50c) / FREE ONK 35c TOOTH BBVSH) KRESSE DRUG COMPANY The First National Bank HOOD RIVER. OREGON How Other People Get Ahead The United States Government Savings System recentlypublished a pamphlet in which the sub ject of Thrift is discussea from a very practical standpoint We quote from the preface of the booklet: ‘Why am I not as prosperous as my neighbor, whose income is less than mine," is a question frequently asked. Have you ever inquired whether your neighbor saves from his income systematically? If not, do so. You will probably find he does, and that ths savings habit is the underlying secret of his success. BUTLER BANKING COMPANY aa follows: UPPER VALLEY ANNUAL INSTI- Aid local organd*tioM in the devol opment of the MUvMual community. Educate travel agenciea regarding — FOR COOPS Oregon. Publish “Oregon Busines«.” Educate the people of Oregon re MASS MEETING HELD ON SATURDAY garding Oregou. PINE GROVE FOLI MUX T Selling Oregon to advertising man agers of the railroads. Act as a clearing house on state problems. • Establish a specific commit tee activ ity. Land settlement and marketing. Business and industrial survey on If aU the Northwestern apple dis state' legislation. The eleventh annual institute of tricts were as keen for the formation the Pine Grove district, which every of district cooperative unit* and the year attracts many residents from federation of these into one gigantic other parts of the Valley, will be held central sales agency as Hood River, next Friday. Saturday and Sunday. the matter of effecting such a system The mid winter meeting is a eombiua- for sales and distribution of North tlon of social pleasure and activities western apples would be easy. It was looking toward civic, economic and ed ■a1 -...... , ucational betterment. The children of demonstrated Saturday afternoon at liespite inclement weather a few the Pine Grove school will take an Parkdale, where a mass meeting of growers wan called by the Men’s Fo- strenuously inclined folk of the city active part in the program*. The ruui, an organization of the communi and valley motored over the Mount xcssfon will end with Sunday School, ty, that both inemlters of the Apple Hood Loop Highway to the edge of the Sunday morning, followed by a ser Growers Association and the indepen Oregon National Forest In the Upper mon by Dr. Edwards, Portland min dent shippers of that section are keen Valley Bunday to join the American uter. . ly interested In the plans evolved I-egion skiing party. But for a morn Other out of town speakers who will from two recent conferences at Yak ing snowstorm, it is likely that more tie present are: Paul V. Maria, of the than SO would have joined the caravan Oregon Agricultural College, wlto will ima, Wash. deliver an addreaa Friday afternoon Indeed, the independent shippers of to the snow fields. Plans are under way for the Legion on “An Agricultural Program for Ore the Upper Valley, where tu* uumber of growers who ship their fruit naires to next Bunday lead a party gon.” Jas. H. Gilbert, of the Univs*» through private agencies instead of to Cloud Cap Inn, a bike of about six slty of Oregon, who will diacuss the the district's cooperative organization, miles. The Poet members, who have government ownership of railways, is greeter than any other section, were done much toward popularising Mount and Mrs. Miry Mallett, of Portland, eager, they said, to have the plans, as Hood for summer recreation, plan on state president of the W. <X T. V. The institute program appears on initiated by I hhhc Hunt, Portland devoting much time the remainder of bauker, and the Washington Btate the winter in creating an interest in !»ge 10.______________ ■ Chamber of Commerce, launched at winter s|x>rt*. once. The Legion men declare that the “We want 4o know at once.” said l.o..p Highway now makes anow fields Col. W. 8. Dowd, Independent shipper, accessible not only to Hood River folk who presided at the mass meeting, “if but those of Portland, and A growing we will have a chance at such an or interest la being shown here and in the ganization thia year. We would like metropolis. Cheater A. Lyon, who for years haa to affiliate. If there will be no chance While all will be welcomed to motor of such affiliation, it will be- necessary to the snow fields and participate in devoted entire time aod energy to th* for ua to renew our former stand skiing and other sports next Bunday, problems of boys, will give an address with independent shippers, in order to Kent Bhoemaker advises that no one here Bunday night at Riverside secure our harvest Hupplle* and mater undertake the journey to th* Inn un church. Mr. Lyon will aid local folk, ials for conducting our orchard tracts.” less be or she has bad some experience while her*, in th*ir problem of pro facilities for the youth*. L*at Truman Butler, chief speaker at the in skiing or snowshoeing. The journey viding Bunday he deUvered an address at Saturday meeting. who at tended the will be a strenuous one, and no one .Marshall Presbyterian church, Yakima conferences and whose talk should undertake it unless In good Portland. Street An extract from hi* talk was chiefly a.report of Um action taken physical conditio*. follow*: there and the outlook for apple grow- Ilana Hoerleln says be will be glad there “Some parents give everything to are are present, said he did not believe to report to anyone Saturday night on their children but themaelve*. If • any concrete action would be taken the condition of the snow. father and mother want their children in the cooperative plans thio year. **he skiing excursions are taking a to l>e interested In home a*d their Indeed, after the meeting Mr. Butler great bold on folk of the city. It Is work, something should be put 1*$* characterised the Upper Valley meet anticipated that more than *) will tbe home to hold their Interest.” Mr. ing as follows: make the trip Bunday, If weather con Lyon said. “Th* biggest thing fa a Frequently tile dad and mother who get the chthFs "Those growers there were seeking ditlons are good, .... . fine viewpoint Boys believe that *d*< bread and we were only able to offer weather of the high altitude when it is poor here. . them a bread ticket.” should love electricity, dogs, chlcteaMb Edgar Fran* 1* planning oa taUag rabbit*, stars, stainix«, in fact a whole Mr. Butler cited that th* different problems faced by the different North a motor truckload of friends to the list of many thing* d*ar to th* hoy** west apple sections mude Immediate snowfields Bunday. Coasting, It la heart. Boys -aro anbjact to getting d action impossible. He told of his «aid, Is a* fine aa skiing. hobby and tM* to a father*a big o| talks with * banker of the Wenatchee tunUy. district, a man who had gone Into a "The Godless b«m* I* ons off 0« financial institution there at the time problem* today. If your boy* he and his father started the Butler girls ar* not going to bank here. This man, Mr. Butler m * that they ga> and said, explained * theory that Wenat with tbora. We aU • chee people tn large part hold as to A. 11*111 I » needs tn marketing their apples. The committee. know* “He cited to me,” said Mr. Butler, "that Wewatcbe* has but one railroad, Safety First Committee «MMJ, n only t 12 at t a*fl ed ______ with a single track. He said it was appointed at*___ _ necrsHary to move out the 18,000 cars sentativM of all civic and-public or a* last as possible. He told me of the ganisations of the city, ha* offered a prise of $10 for the best 500-word (Continued on Page 9) essay, embodying suggestions on safe recreation for the children of the com munity and the elimination of hazards of the Columbia slough. The contest will be limited to residents of the val * Dixtrict Attorney John Baker, who waa present in Portland Saturday ley. AU suggestions must be deUvered by when Governor Pierce issued hia edict mail or otherwise to the Safety First to the District Attorney’s Association, The following report of action of Committee. Chamber of Commerce, by that two agents from th* state pro- the Chamber of Commerce at it* Jan February X Suggestions will be lim hibitlon enforcement oflkw would ha uary session was continued from last ited to 500 words, written on one side sent to each county, declared Monday week. of the paper, preferably with a type that no funds from fines collected to Secretary Allyn reported having writer. They will be numbered and Hood River prohibition cases would ho talked with Mr. Sherrard, district for given to a special committee for made available lor th* governor's special agents. Governor Pierce de ester in Portland, at which time the award. Cooper’s Spur rood and the road from clared that he would expect hi* agents Dee Flat to the forest reserve on the to be so financed. Mr. Baker declarsd Ixiut Lake road were discussed. The that any such attempt here would ro> survey maps have not been couipleh-d suit in litigation. • Governor Pierce created a senaatio* by the bureau of roada. but it is the understanding that the Cooper's Spur when be declared that a man’s bom* lateral road will terminate near the was no longer bls castle, but that pee- pie should so conduct the affairs of timber line al*ove the present Legion For pollination purposes it is esti their homes that they would be reedy camp, close to Sand Creek canyon, where there is ample space for park mated that at least one colony of bees at any time to welcome inspector* for ing automobiles and an excellent place should be kept for every five acres of the government. fruit or for a smaller acreage of ber for cam¡tere. The Lost Lake road from Dee to ries or vegetables. states B. H. Croch the forest reserve needs a new grade eron. Director of Agricultural Exten- around the Deer Creek bridge. It was eion, University of California, in his the opinion of Mr. Sherrard that un annual report for 1922-23. It is con less Hood River county could provide ceded that I mm - h will Increase the crop $2.000, which would be matched by a in the case of some varieties from 10 like amount from the forest service, to 100 per cent, producing more per Diamonds, which are winning a rec it would not be feasible to establish a fect, therefore more salable fruit. The low production of prune and ap will meet the town team of Bteveneon, camp for the relocation of the road at Wash., at the high school gymnasium this place and that this work would ricot orchards in Placer county was Saturday The local team has take from four to five thousand dol lately investigated by the Division of develo|x*d night. the beat town team in a Pomology, and pollination studies un lars to compIR*. Will Langille re dertaken. These studies clearly dem number of years, and haa arranged a ported tliat so fsr there wse no allot onstrate that the bees play an import full schedule. Including a ntfmber of ment of funds for the continuance of ant part in pollinating fruit, and have Portland teams. th* road to the end of Lost Lake or resulted In 87 farmers Cecil I-afferty, manager of the Bl** placing 700 for the turn-around there; that the swarms of bees In their orchard*. Dimonda, which are winning a rec fosd had been cleared and logs bucked A number of the farm bureaus have ognition over the entire Northwest, the past summer for the completion of organized beekeeping department* that Hays that it has lx»en found necessary this project and that it would be neces are carrying on excellent program* to charge adults Bl) cent* for game*; sary to make some provision for the of work covering all phases of the In school students, 35 aud children unde* parking of automobile* at the lake dustry. The Beekeepers’ Department lfi, 25 cents each. This price is nec and to provide a turn-around there. of the Bhasta County Farm Bureau essary, he says, in order that the team It waa moved that the Chamber of has held monthly meetings at different may meet expenses. As the boys who Commerce adopt the following resolu apiaries during the honey flow season, play make nothing out of th* game* tion to be sent to the forest service at which demonstrations in queen merely giving their time for the pur favoring the continuance of their rearing, control of foul brood, and so pose of aiding their town in gettlpg work: on. were given. The farm advisor in recognition and publicity, it 1* urged Whereas, the forest service has pro Orange county ha* located demonstra that all support the games. vided an excellent road to Lost J*ke, tion plots for swarm control, all of Saturday night tbe Blue Diamonds one of the finest gems of mountain which demonstrations are now in prog will appear for tbe first time in new scenery in the Cascade range. suits. __ _______ n ress. Therefore, bo it resolved by the The farm advisors report that bee Hood River Chamber of Commerce keeping has been introduced and the that we extend our sincere thanks to handling of l<ees improved on 184 this work, which is greatly appreciat farm*. Involving 2870 hives, and that ed in thia district and which during farm call* and office consultation* re the past summer was greatly enjoyed lating to the *)ihject are Increasing. by visiting motorists from every sec Beekeeping is becoming of more sig Coupled to a campaign for beautifi tion of the United Btatea, and nificance as growers realize the bene Be it further resolved that the for ficial part played by Ix-es In pollina cation of rural and city homes by est service be asked to continue the ex tion. and hives are being provided planting flower gardens will be an- cellent work and be allowed to com for this purjxste often without regard other to stimulate interest A* th* painting of ¡tomes, apple packing plete the road to the ends of the luke. to the value of honey. plants and garages. Citlaens who own which has already been cleared, and in bimlnesH property will also be urged business so doing, the provision would Ite made to paint up. for an adequate turn-around and i>a ik The two campaign* will lx1 boosted ing place for autos. The present facil by the <’.ba tuber of Commerce, wom ities having been inadequate the past an’s clubs and other civic organisa season for parking and provided prac- tions. ________________ tlcally no place to turn around, it is anticipated that there will be much Legion, Auxiliary to Mae« "The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” more congestion the coming season; The February meetings of the Amer Victor Hugo’s world famed novel, will and Tx«gion Poet and th* Worn**» Be it further resolved that a copy be shown st the Rialto theatre Fel> ican Auxiliary will be held Monday *v*Ur ruary 21» and 21. Many local folk saw of this resolution be lent to the diu- this famed picture, declared one of the ing. beginning at 8 o'clock at the trU-t forester. Chamber of Commerce. The Auxll- This resolution wal unanimously greatest silent drama presentations iary, following the meeting, wiU MTV* ever given to the public, recently in adopted. lalned the pro- Portland, where it ran week after refreshment* for it* membas* a*d *M Secretary Allyn expla . > . gram of the State Chai imber of Coin- week. They all have recommended it. those of the Leglou. TRIP TO CLOUD CAP IS PLANNED CHESTER A. LYON HERE SUNDAY NIORT SAFETY COMMITTEE WANTS SUGGESTIONS HHIŒ AGENTS NOT,’ . TO GET LOCAL fUNDS CH AMBER URGES MORE WORK ON LOST LAKE YOUR HUSBAND Believes in Efficiency in his office, shop or ranch. He de votes much careful thought and considerable time and monev to the proper arrangement of his shop, office or machinery in order that lost time and effort may be eliminated. And yet YOU, when you want to hurriedly press out a dress, must drag an ironing board out of a closet and prop one end up on a chair. Is not efficiency as important for you as U is. for him T , » EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO ESTABLISHED 19M TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY PLANT SOME OF OUR NEW Superb” and “J. H. Hale” Peach THE TWO BEST PEACHES GROWN. ——-J-------- TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY ONE COLONY BEES TO EVERY 5 ACRES BLUE DIAMONDS TO PLAY STEVENSON PAINT UP CAMPAIGN: WILL BE LAUNCH» THE HUNCH BACK OF NOTRE DAME COMING