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ttaef HOOD RIVER, OREQON^THÜRSDAY, MARCH 18, 1924 WATERGLASS AT LOWER PRICES Pints...... Me Quarts ..... 4Oc Vt gal........7Sc; Gals..... $1.15 2Oc ..... 3 Oc .... éOc &Oc KRESSE DRUG COMPANY Zite. A purchase hare carries that pleasure of satisfaction" MORE STORAGE IS NEEDED Nomina kt turns lona for directors were fcaJeatj ... ............... . — Childs. D. t. follows : Leroy Pierson. M. 6. lien - O. ISownlng' Downing, A. C. 8a Sallen- bach. Arvo Hukari, W. J. Cady, and all of the members of the old board, who are: r z. Z. O. “ K. Benton, C. E Coppie. i III mb Frank Frank C. H Dethniam Geo. T. Galligan. J. D, Guttery, H. L. Shoemaker. Geo. Sheppard. Glenn B. Marsh. J. H •Mohr, R. J. Mclsaac and J. R. Nuna- maker. Mrs. Gladys Brock, the first woman ever so honored, waa nominated in Geo. T. Galligan. Mrs. Brock, how ever. declined the honor, saying she was kept entirely absorbed wltif the management of her place. At the instance of R. J. Mclsaac. president of the organization, various member« of the directorate gave short addresws. telling of various phases of their work the past season. They out lined plans that have been put into effect in grading and packing applet. It was declared that the policy of seg regating orchards, having the fruit of tracts that does not keep a« well a« others, placed in a No. 2 division. The apples will not be eliminated from l«<ol« but will be warehoused where they can be «old on the earlier mar kets. Growers were asked to cooper- (Continued on last page) PHÏ1 A Bff f\ I K It A 11 I . V*»*J***’* V - TOTALS! INCREASE EXPECTED NEXT YEAR Creamery for the More cold storage wa« cited a« one year 1023 paid to orehardista for but of the greatest needs irf the apple In- ter fat an approximate >100,008. ac ‘h’"<ry. both locally and in other di« cording to the annual report of Man trlet«, by the directorate and official« ager W. M. Black rendered at the <»r the Apple Grower« Association annual stock holders' meeting. The memlier« of which gathered to the Plant turned out 220,000 pounds of number of an approximate 800 from butter and 20,000 gallons of Ice cream. «11 part« of the valley Saturday for Mr. Black stated that the business tne annual nominating primary for of the concern, a cooperative organ director candidate«. ization of orehardista, bade fair to <2* K. Benton, memlier of the com make a substantial increase the cur mission of five Northwestern grower«, rent year. A substantial increase In now engaged in formulating plan« to the number of cows has been noted lie submitted to growers, he «aid, in here in the past several weeks, a total the next month, declared that such an of 53 head, most of them purebred organization would outline aa one of Jerseys ,laving been brought in from the fundamental needs of cooperative the Willamette valley an the result of effort« more cold storage «pact* within a mass meeting held in February. the producing areas. Prices of butter fat remaining the name. Mr. Black expressed the opinion Both A. F. 8. Steele and P. F. Clark that creaui checks thia year will ag declared that the construction of a re gregate considerable more in«- last frigerated cold storage unit by the year. Portland Dock Commission had I wen General Geo. A., White, in a material aid to the Association thia an Adjutant Visitors here, who have inspected addreaa to the member« of the season In getting its fruit tonnage to Lunch Club Tuesday at the Hotel Ore the new plant of the creamery, declare markets in good condition. gon. urged the citizens of the city to that it 1« mie of the moat up to date “Our ability to get our apples to give a heartier support to Company C. In the Northwest. Mr. Black, who ia export markets In good condition," General White, who Monday night had given credit for much of the success said Mr. Clark, “has gained uh h visited the company for an official in- of the institution, now devotes a con standing premium in price« on the apectlon, declared to the member« of siderable part of his time to visiting United Kingdom market«, but wv the lunch club that the men wen* orehardista and advising with them haven't enough cold storage yet. The drilllug in the loft of a barn, in a about method« of caring for their apple marketing situation baa changed place that Home of hi« hearer« would (Team and in developing new markets. in the last 10 years. Then big factor« decline to house their selective live His brother. E. P. Black, la now plant manager. He wan formerly engaged Purchased heavy block« of apples and stock. with a large dairy concern In Cali distributed them. Today such organ General White paid a tribute to the izatlons as your a«Hociation have to memlier« of the National Guard, who. fornia. give this service. Adequate storage he declared, were fitting themselves The creanriuw now haa a consider th 18 year would have waved grower* to «erve in the maintenance of their able payroIl^jPaul and Fred Reed ara five cents per box on their Spitsenburg country*« rights. He decried the prop employed In the plant. The former's crop alone. aganda of pacifists, declaring that wife aids Mrs. Black in the office. Mr Benton in a report on the prog such military organisations a« the na During the past year Jack McOuis- re«« of the cooperative commission of tional guard, which, he «aid, seemed tion, Glen Greene and Francis Absten Northwestern growers, said that grow to bent fit the temperament of the have been employed at the creamery. ers of Yakima were ready for the American people, helped preserve the Ray Blair and Edward Thornton will be members of the staff soon. launching of definite plans. He de peace. • clared that representative orchard Is tx "Get behind your guard organisa of that section were ready at once to tion,” «aid General White. "Bee that effect a cooperative organization of the men realise your encouragement. the size of the local Association. Mr. Visit the drill« and make the organ Benton was unable to predict whether isation a popular on». Allow the men the proponed district wide sales to attend the annual 15-day Intensive agency would be brought to the point op sjo£o[dma »¿g •jtratndmajiw of functioning In the handling of this not prevent their members from at The following will be the program season's crop. The Association meru tending.” for the Scholarship Loen fund enter lier« by unanimous vote voiced a senti Capt. Harold J. Blackman was tainment to be presented at the high ment In snpisirt of the work of the chairman andttorlum by the Hood Biver of the day. General White school commission of five. Woman's Club, beginning kt 8 p. n, was accompanied here by Major Ed While the returns of the season'« ward W. Van Horn and Captain Law Wednesday, March 18: apple crop, which will aggregate an rence Music—“Rustle of Spring" approximate 1,400,000 boxes, have land. Milner, guard officers of Port Mi«s Geraldine Honey. been «low, the Association having Play—One Act—“For Secretary Gladden presided in the Service." made no general cash distribution yet. by Florence absence of President Bartmess and the report of General Manager Steele Katherine Burton. ____ Vice President Snow. Other guests showed the organisation to be In ex linger; Mrs. Jim Harding, Mrs. A. & cellent financial condition. The organ-1 preaent were: Walter Ford. Carroll Keir; Mary, the maid, Mrs. L. a _____ ¥ __ ................ M. Hurlburt and Elbert M. Chandler, ization, by the installation of a con-1 Boyd. veyor system and the construction of | brld*e engineer, Art Gallery—A aeries of living pic a central receiving station last year, tures, representing famous paintings acquired facilities, he «aid, that would and sculpture; participating tn tie cheapen and speed up the handling of production of the pictures: , Mrs. fruit. The handling system, it was L. L. Murphy, Mrs. A. W. Beckley, declared, ia one of the most unique in Mrs. R. 8. Roger«, Mrs. H. Connaway, the Northwest, and ha« attracted the Mrs. J. C. Meyer, Mrs H. G. Cooper, attention of shippers of other dis Mrs. R. B. Perigo, Mrs. W. M. Syl tricts. "The Dalles doea not need to im- vester. Mrs. O. T. Howe, Mrs. W. M. The export market for the season ixirt dramatic talent, lit order to en Stewart, Mrs. A. D. Ramsey, Mrs. P. exceeded expectations, according to joy the beat in ahowa,” no declared L. Manser, Mrs. Van Gladden, Mrs. Hales Manager Clark. Already the «corea of local folk who were preaent N. H. MacMillan. Mian Ila Nichols, Association has forwarded 234,000 at the Rialto theatre laat Friday night Miss Ellen McCurdy. Miss Margaret boxes to the United Kingdom, and to wltneaa "The Thirteenth Chair," Harding, Mins Katherine PerIgo. Mias local and Atlantic coast stored stock«, produced by the Buslneas and Profea- Julie Benton, Billy Mortimer and destined for export, reach 811,000 box alonal Women’« Club of the neighbor Harry Dean Connaway;. Mrs. C. H. es. The increased English consump ing city. The houa«* waa crowded and Jenkins, costumer, and Mrs. C. N. tion resulted from a growing tendency many were turned away. Without ex Clarke, decorator. toward the trade there to take larger ception tiioae who were preaent have Play—On« Act—"Joint Owners in apples. since been 8inging the pralaea of the Spain." by Alice Brown: Mrs. Mitch A new export trade is being devel- Waaco player«. ell, director of.Old Ladies' Home, Mrs. oped. it was stated, in Buenos Airds "The Thirteenth Chair” ia not an A. K. Woblpert; Mrs. Fullerton, Mrs. and Rio Janeiro, where 42.000 boxes eaay vehicle to put across. Mediocre G. A. Molden; Mlrandy Blair, Mias were sold in spite of prejudice that acting might well turn the thread of May Davidson; Mias Dyer, Mrs. E. O. arose last year over a trial block of myatery that penetrate« the plot into Blancbar. fruit having arrived in poor condition farce. It 1« a ahow aoinething like Miss Catherine Carter has assisted Mr. Clark said he anticipated that "The Bat.” in which local folk laat In preparations for the show. Mias direct steamship connection, via Port year aaw Lizzie Evan«. But The Leona Van Allen will give interpreta land and the Panama canal, would be Dalle« women executed their parte tive dancing and vocal solos will be secured for next season, when the like veterana of the at age, and no rendered by Mrs, U R. Alexander. Routh American tonnage will probably amateur performance waa ever better lie increased. It is also antidfimted received in Hood River. that the freight rate« will probably be The local Rebekah lodge, member« cut in half. Under present conditions. of which aponaored the ahow here, Mr. Clark said, the coat of delivering raiaed an approximate >70 from the a box of apples to Routh America proceed« of the «how. The fund will reaches about $3 per liox. Yet sales, tie appropriated for use in entertain he said, demonstrate that it is a prof ment of delegate« to the forthcoming “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” itable market to develop, as return« «invention of the grand lodge and wonder picture of the Universal com from Routh America have netted back aaaembly of Odd Fellow« and Rebek pany. will clone at the Rialto theatre up to 75 cents per box more than on ah« to lie held here in May. tonight. No motion picture produc the domestic market. tion ever presented at the Rialto the The sales <le|iartment and Manager atre has created a greater impres fiteele cited that one of the reasons sion on Hood River audiences, and for late returns resulted from the de It is anticipated that the theatre will cision of the Association to withhold lie crowded tonight ns a result of ac from the earlier markets the fruit of cumulated enthusiasm it has aroused high keeping quality. At the preaent since Tuesday afternoon, when it re time, it was stated, the organization Idlewllde lodge. I. O. O F„ No. 107. ceived its premiere. has in storage and unsold 500 boxes “Did yon go to the 'Hunchback* last of extra fancy Newtown«. Good prices la fast getting thing« in shape for the night? ” Ruch was the question one grand lodge convention to lie held here are expected for theee stock« on the in May. The cooperation of cftlsens heard yesterday In stores, business late market. ’offices and among crews of working California markets have lieen good and organizations. it ia declared, la men. Beenes from the magnificent this season. • Mr. Clark reported that heartily appreciated. The Pacific Odd Fellow, the official production created conversation for Rnn Francisco sale^ had increased rooms and around the kitchen from 240 to 350 cars this year. The organ of the Odd Fellown of Oregon, drawing It was acclaimed a superb pic Han Francisco market wn« declared will publish a special Hood River edi stove. a triumph of the silver screen. the beat In the United States for Hood tion in May. It ia the Intcntloh of the ture. editor to place an apple design on the Lon Chaney won high place in ths River apples. of Hood Rlyer theatregoers. A. W. Htone declared that’ the co cover page. What he needs ia an hearts The Hunchback of Notre Dame” Is operative effort of -All Pacific coast appropriate slogan. something to make a “ stupendous screen picturizatlon of perishable Interests the past year had the people think of apple« when think Victor Hugo's immortal story. ” It 1« had much to do with the elimination ing of Hood River an they do roses a clean and wholesome picture and of the car shortage. He also reported of Portland, like "A Roae for You In nil that might have been objectionaMe that the Association, the credit and Portland Growa.” It in desirous that has been eliminated without in one very existence of which was formerly the people of Hood River and valley iota «(»oiling the dramatic effect or menaced by the fed«*ral income tax. pick the alogan. Aa a apecial prise hurting the timbre of the author’s had won in every hearing before the the editor of the Pacific Odd Fellow wonderful story. It la the kind of pic internal revenue department, and that offers a life auhacrlption to his paper ture that an audience loves, for one today the organization stood entirely and Idlewllde Lodge No. 107, I. O. O. can weep and then laugh and all the F., offera an- addition prize of >5. The exempted of such burdens. be loot in the ahow itself. In dosing his remarks Mr. Htone judges and *full»particularn of the con- time The pictures are accompanied by a teat will appear later. The following «aid; “At a recent fruit freight rate musical score that 1« little short of hearing at Yakima, Wash., figures In offered aa an example of the alogan : wonderful. Mrs. Kolatad at the big were produced showing that the na “An Apple Sweet for You to Eat." Wurlitzer interpreted the music as tion's apple tonnage In 1021 had The alogan mtiat be limited to 12 only an artist can. reached 00,000 cars; In 1022, 101,000^-words. The play will run straight through and In 1023, 125.000. The east has from the matinee until the evening Noted Aviatrix Dies in Accident been holding its own. while we have performance today, hi order to give been gaining with our new acreage Friends of Mrs. F. M. Green, wife the school children an opportunity to in the Northwest, We must develop of ex-County Fruit Inspector Green, witness it. new market«, When there is an over- who recently moved to Cxilorado. have Bank Robber Escaped production, we must control that over received word of the death of Mrs. production hern at home. We must Green’a sister. Mrs. Bertha Horchenx Chas. R. Williams, who confessed not allow the fruit to reach the mar a skilled avltrix. in an accident at the recent Mosier bank robbery, es kets and cause gluts. But we will not Ran Antonio, Tex., Monday, March 3. caped from The Dalle« jail Sunday face the planting of new acreage. Mrs. Horchem's husband was a pro night, when with a smuggled gun he When trees go out they will not go fessional flyer and she took it up. as held up Jailer Coleman and with Bert back. Those of us who «tick to the a hobby. Rhe grew very skilled and Taylor, another prisoner, jut _ apple tpiaineaa are going to be success last summer made an altitude record « second atory window. The two left town in a stolen automobile. ful ultimately.” for a woman. GEN. WHITE URGES SUPPORT OF CO. C WANTED WATERGLASS! . Eggs are now 20c a dozen. Last winter they were 60c a dozen. Put them down in Waterglass and save the difference. Pints 25c; Quarts 4Oc We are in the market for $100 bead* of any of the Municipal Irrigation Districts of Hood River Valley and will pay par and accrued interest for as many of these bonds as may be offered to us within fifteen days. HOOD RIVER DRUG CO WE SERVE A MERCHANTS’ LUNCH Phone 15)1 Squibb Chemicals “We are as BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Ladies’ Rest Room to you as your telephone It takes time to do a good job of tailoring — seven working days. And insist on only one thing—a first class job. Then we take the responsibility of satisfying our cus tomers on every point—with long service quality. : han stood the test of quality for •' quarter of a cen tury. It’s to your advantage to seethe new Spring Woolens— Efficient Drainage is conceded to be one of the most important features of fruit growing. You can install temporary wooden drains and effect a small saving, but wood soon rots and the job must be done over. For only a little more you can putin concrete'tile and have a permanent job. We have them in all sizes ready to deliver. $37.50 to $60.00 J. G. VOGT THE HUNCHBACK WILL CLOSE TRIS EVENING I. 0. 0. F. OFFER AWARD FOR SLOGAN SAMUEL’S WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS My breeding flock is better than ever. I invite you to come and see them and I am sure you will want some chix. I hatch only eggs from my own flock. The hens are 0. A. C. and Hanson strain; large, vigorous, always rustling and good ? reducers; average weight 4J lbs. The cockerels are direct rem Hanson’s Poultry Yards of Corvallis. Three of them are 800 egg type, the rest are 275. Come and see their ped igrees and note the kind of stock they are from. If you want good vigorous large White Leghorns, I have them. Booking orders now. March and April datés, 17jc. Later dates, 15c each. It is good to get an egg check every Friday; I under stand apple checks don’t come so regularly. PROGRAM FOR SCHOL ARSHIP LOAN FUND THE DALLES WOMEN REGISTER IN PLAY We’re Taking Orders For Easter Tailoring Now ED. V. PRICE & CO. j EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO Everything to Build Anything ESTABLISHED 19M ERNEST B. SAMUEL. Phone 5407 TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY H. S. GALLIGAN, Proprietor Cherries are profitable i grow in Hood Biver. Galligan has a stock of all leading varieties, ood Biver grown and guaran and the price is attractive. ▲Iso full line of other fruit trees. * * ♦ TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY