flouft river racier , T hursday , may 8,1024 HOW FORD FORESAW THE AUTOS FUTURE REMONSTRANCE IS UNDERWOOD GROWER C. 0. HUELAT NOW DENIED BY PARK SUPERVISOR DISCUSSES PROBLEMS ? How clearly Henry Ford saw the Although a majority of the owners Ttw city council Monday appointed C. O. Huelat as supervisor of parks at of property along Oak street and Cas­ future of the automobile and how well cade avenue Monday night presented be prophesied it. is shown tn an ar­ : etmrdlat spent a day in Hood River a salary of >100 per month. Mr. Hue­ a remonstrance against the proposed ticle written by him in February, 1210, J interviewing various people in order lat, it was stated, will become cus­ paving of this stretch, tbs council on and published in a Detroit newspaper. * todian of the new municipal automo­ 1 to orient himself pn the apple sltua- In 1209, as the article states, 2,000,- reconsideration of the matter unani­ ation. and at the end found himself bile park, now being developed west mously endorsed a resolution to pro­ 000 horse-drawn vehicles were sold as of the city. He will act ip a boat very much like Goethe's Faust, who rapacity and supply motor tourists ceed with the work. The remonstrance against 80,000 automobiles. How the bad studied all branches of learning, with Information about the valley. cited the present time Is Inopportune prophesied reversal came appears in “From end to end, with lal»or keen : He was recommended unanimously by to start such improvement work, due figures for the last year which show And here, poor fool I with all my lore a jiark committee of the Tuesday to the general depression. It was also the sale of approximately 4,000,000 A. I stand, no wiser than before.” Lunch club headed by Dr. C. H. Jen­ further stated that the Improvement motor cars during 1923 aa compared After the grower has cleaned hto kins. Mr Huelat, it was stated, will is one that should be financed by the with 100,000 horse drawn vehicles. o isbs rd of aU pests end produced The article follows: general fund of the city instead of , fahey apples be comes up against a dis­ devote whatever spare time he has to being ass e ss e d to the abutting prop­ “The automobile of the past attained aiding with the supervision of chil ­ eased and vermin-infested marketing success in spite of Its price, because erty. and transjtortstion system where con­ dren's playgrounds. Judge A. J. Derby, representing re­ there were more than enough purchas­ The Chamher of Commerce will en- trai to entirely beyond his ken. Him monstrating property owners, stated ers to be found to take the limited out­ not to reason why. Hto but to do, and | deavor to attract tnotor tourists to the that he was before the council in no put of the new industry. Propor­ for hto doing take what the system in scenic highways of the valley and the mood of criticism or fault finding but tionately few cojild buy, but those tew its wisdom might turn back to him. Mount Hood Ix>op route the coming to talk to them as man to man. He pould keep all the manufacturers busy, As the return to the grower was only summer through a booth to be erected cited that some of the Oak street and price therefore had no bearing on one-quarter of a cent net per box on at n >a-''n street Intersection. The property owners had already paid an one shipment he grumbled a little at llmoth, to be of aa attractive bungalow approximate 26,000 for a general per­ H “The a utomobHe o< the-present ir the smallnens of the dole. The com- design, will he occupied constantly by manent improvement. He declared making good because the price has mteslon man vehemently asserted an a bureau of information. A special I that the paving, while not bringing been reduced just enough to add suffi­ Crmit for ‘ he construction of the alibi for himself. The railroad on the. any great benefit would prove decided­ cient new purchasers to take care of oth was granted by the oouncil. “ said shipment took out >1.0« per box The city council Monday gave final ly burdensome to some of the owners the Inweased output. Suwly and de­ for transportation, the commission | paeMigo to "n ordinance awarding the of homes along Cascade avenue. Aa a I mand, not cost, has regulmed the sell­ the merchant took the balance, save Pacific Power & Light Co. a BO-year matter of equity. Judge Derby de­ ing pri4,150.00, the enough lower to add sufficient possible pression in horticulture and agricul­ franchise t . run for a number of years. contract for laying a block of concrete purchasers to buy the Increased output ture was only one of those periodic The extended permission to do bust "The automobile of the future must paving on Btate street. H. W. Hop­ occurrence« which will pass. Still we new was desired in order to conform kins, Portland contractor, who bid be endugh better than the present car n ought to do something more than or- to a new refunding l»nd issue lid approximately >17,000, was awarded to beget confidence in the man of limit­ >, ganize the industry. We ought to take process, of being floated. the contract for laying a stretch'of ed means and enough lower In price politlral action also and send more concrete paving from Ninth street on to Insure sales for the enormously In­ real producers and dirt farmers to our Oak street to the Columbia River high­ creased output. law making bodies and fewer bankers, "The car of the future must be *tbe| way at the west edge of the city. real estate speculators, lawyers, un­ car for the people,' the car that any dertakers nad thé like. man can own, who can afford a horse The real estate man thought syn­ I and carriage; and mark my words, dicated orchards and those owned by I that car Is coming sooner than most « rich men—all operated at a loss be-1 Alumni of the University of Oregon people expect. cause owners had other means of sup-1 will meet at the Hood River Drug Co. "In the low priced car dwells the port—added burdens to those orchard-1 Friday night to launch this county's future success of the automobile. Com­ tots who had no other means of sup-1 participation in the campaign for rale­ Headquarters for the 1924 grand paratively few persons can afford even port. Apples sold below cost by those | ing >1,000,900 for the varsity building a >1,000 car. A limited number of I lodge session of the Odd Fellows of 4 . ... • ■ ' who could afford it made more lose for I fund. factories ran easily supply all the de­ Oregon were established last Thursday those who could not afford it | Robert B. Kuykendall, president of mand for high-priced cars, but the The editor could not see much light | the alumni aasociation, will be chief at the Hood River Garage. Earl H. market for a low priced car Is unlimit­ ahead nor suggest a remedy and was | speaker at the local session. R. W. Shank will hfii> active charge of the ed. More than 2,000,000 borne drawn only certain socialism could not get I Kelly will preside. A number of other headquarters, which will be kept open vehicles were sold by American fac­ continuously until after the conven- . , ns out of the woods. I prominent folk will make addressee. tories In 1000. When you substitute Some are convinced that the pro-] dinner will be free, the bill to tlon. a motor-driven vehicle for each of theee two million wagons and car­ CHURCHES riages, you get an idea of the automo­ bile of the future. “The low-priced car will not be a Sellers Cabinets Sabbath achool Saturday XO a. m. makeshift, an automobile by courtesy, a machine built for price It to harder Preaching service 11 IB a. m. Prayer to sell to a man who can only afford meeting, Wednesday IM p. m. AU a low-priced rar than to the man I are welcome. whose money comes more easily. Not only must the successful car of the I ft. Mark's Eptoespal future be low-priced, but it must pre­ The rector will preach at the morn­ sent at least an equal value with the I ing service next Bunday at 11 a. m. present high-priced earn The church achool will meet at 9.45 “The low-priced car should actually I a. m. „ _________ • be better than the car at a higher price, for more to expected of it. The I man who ran afford the high-priced | car can afford a man to keep it in order, while the man who has to buy a low-priced car, if any, has to look after it himself, whether or not he has any mechanical ability. Likewise, when he buys, he buys for business use and pleasure too, That condition prevails toduy. The low-priced car must be better built than the higher priced product, because it receives I harder use. The successful low-priced 'car of today to successful because it tortion except through governmeotl stands hsrder usage than to accorded ownership. Land transportation to the! to >5,000 creations. heavy burden on apples and all other! "Equally Important with low cost as products of the soil. Ours to the first] the qualification of the car of the fu­ J. H. Bcbwinge, Underwood man, gteat civilisation to be built up ou al ture is 'low cost of upkeep.' The week­ and associate», are pushing to comple­ foundation of land transportation. AUf Bunday school at 2.46 a. m. Preach­ ly expense of an automobile will be tion a privately owned automobile surlier civilisations have depended ouj ing service at 11 a. m. Christian En­ more Important to the man whose in­ park on a big tract just west of Mitch­ Water carriage. Can we hope to sur­ fair» for the alumni and will gladly deavor, 8.30 p. m. Evening service at come to >100 a month than will the ells Point tunnel on the Columbia Riv­ vive if we leave this most vital of all fmiah Information. 7.30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting cost price. The one he has saved by er highway. Water flumed from high­ functions to be the sport of prtvsto at 7.30 Wednesday evening. All are easy stages, the other must be taken land springs waa utilised for installa­ profiteering? The foundations of our out of his earnings. Gasoline bills, tion of an electrical system, which will TUtaaasok to Get Editors’ Meeting welcome at all services. civilisation are being tried. A great re|>alr bills, tire bills must be low. furnish beat and light for the camp. Chas. W. Johnson, Pastor. July 26 and 28 have been aet for emergency to upon us. Are we going They should be as low as the expense A crew of workmen began yesterday the 17tb annual convention of the to sit idly by and see what happens? bills for a horse and carriage. Thia to construct cabins for motor tourists. First Chureh of Christ, Scientist We may be sitting on the thin crust Oregon State Editorial Association, low maintenance account can result Mr. Bchwinge declared that he would, Services in church building. Bunday, over a volcano. When It costs from according to an announcement made only from light weight. endeavor to provide one of the best >2 to >4 to market >1 worth of the by Hal E. Hoss, president of the asso­ 11 a. m. Bunday school the same hour. "Bo the car of the future will be camps on the Old Oregon Trail. “ to The reading room is maintained farmer’s product that farmer to being ciation and editor of the Morning En­ light as well as low priced, x This A service station and store will be Room 8 is robbed. He to the victim of crud. terprise, of Oregon City. The conven­ the Davidson building. means the substitution of quality for wrong and injustice and that will not tion will be held at Tillamook, where open week days from 9 to 6, with an quantity even to the use of materials I erected for supplying the needs of travelers. I* endured. editors will be guests of the Tillamook attendant In charge from 8 to B. not yet discovered.’’ Wednesday evening service at > It to not merely a question of lower KI wan Is Club. It is notable, also, in connection with I Mr. Independent Btrawherry Grower freight rates and better prices for the Tentative plana for entertainment o’clock. Leeson subject: “Adam and the foregoing prophesy by Mr. Ford, I —We want an unlimited amount of farsaer's produce such aa an other of the visiting newspaper men and Fallen Man." that during last year 2,990.969 Ford Clark Seedlings. If yon will have commodities receive. That is an im­ women call for business sessions to rars and trucks were produced, fulfill­ berries and wish to dispose of name, Asbury M. E. Church portant matter, but beyond that it to1 be held at the city hall, an annual ing the statement made in 1910 that to the cannery, see us liefore Belling. fundamentally a question of righteous­ banquet at the new armory, visits to Bunday the school will meet at 10 Jbe light, low-priced car would enjoy Hood River Canning Co.. Tel 3531. nees. of justice, of human freedom and dheese factories in operation and a a. m. The increase in attendance last the greatest popularity. ness, the right ot of ei every man to a human | lnncheon at the Whitney lumber mills Bunday was encouraging. Keep it up. ..._________________ Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald were way Hfe. Upon that issue awaits at Garibaldi. At 11 a. m. the pastor will take for vial tors at Bingen Sunday. The Tillamook Woman’s Club will his sermon theme. "A Tribute to the destiny of our land and all other lands. Underwood Orcbardlet. entertain women of the editorial party Mothers.” Bunday is Wither’» Day. Friday afternoon. Beach trips and A Iwiuquet will be given to the oldest SOCIETIES. entertainment at various summer re­ mother present at the morning service. sorts will be Included in the program The Epworth League will meet at 7 Increase in the planting of orchards for the convention. The meeting last p. m. The evening worship la at 8 will probably not be very large this Tlie nenxon’s first Clark Beedling year was held at Hood River and p. m.; sermon theme. “The Christian's season, according to J. W. Marshall, Mount Hood, where the association GoaL" May IB Rev. D. H. lx-ach will strawberries for the mid-Columbia, six district horticultural Inspector, beesusa was the guest of the American Legion hold the third quarterly conference at pint hallocka, were delivered to the of the low prices received for fruit Btar Grocery Tueadaf by Wilbur H. and the Hood River Chamber of Com­ the church at 8 p. m. (hiring the past two years. Large Is- merce. W. r. Lsrawsy, ». 1. M. W. N. Byars, Paator. Galligan, whose ranch is on protected Teases In planting usually accompany lowlanda of Bkamania county, near years, of good prices, he says Bloat Ftab Lost Child Hood. Wash. The fruit, extraordinar­ MT. BOM K CAM P MW, B. N. A., masts sseond The Baptist Church The orchard census, completed In snS fourth Fridays of sseb month at old K. Deputy Sheriff Glen Bloat, one day Next Bunday the pastor will begin ily large and of fine quality, waa re­ 1922, predicts a fairly large Increase recently, as he walked across Oak of P. ball. two aeries of aermona. one in the morn- tailed for 50 cents per pint box. Mr. Mildred Bartbotom.*, O. in pear trees, although there was no Galligan, whose crop was untouched street at the Frans corner, noticed a Zana Carnea, Reo- Increase in the planting of apples pre­ tiny golden haired girl dart from in ing on the Life of Christ, the other by the recent cold weather, expects a dicted for 1924. There were 2.424.086 front of one automobile almost into at night on Revelation. Three two record heavy yield thia season. He apple trees in the district in 1922 and the path of another. There was a dris- aeries are intended to give in a popu­ will start cratr shipments of fruit lar way, the knowledge of thinga ev ­ 2,000,000 were predicted for 1923. This before the end of the week. sle of rain, and her locks were wet. number remains unchanged for 1924. Mr. 81oat hastened to her aide, The erybody ought to know, young and old. You will gain by patronising An Increase of from 185,000 pear trees these- two aeries. Come and hear the In 1223 to 235.000 in 1924 to shown. child was wm-ping; she was lost. Mr. Bloat took the little girl to the "This to on Ito way to protect We­ City hall, and soon his fellow officers flrat aermona. At the morning service, natchee, where the annual blossom fes­ and memliers of the fire department at 11. the subject will be. "The Roman Empire and an Aged Priest." At the tival will be celebrated May 2 and 3.” were trying to placate her with candy. This to the legend on banners carried Bhe remained with her arms clutched evening service, at 8 p. m., the subject to Ml by Wenatchee's triple combination around Mr. Bloat’s neck, declaring that will be, "Long Headed and Bare Heart­ Rev. I. Bunday achool at 10 chemical, hose and pumping fire truck, she wanted her mother. Several wom­ ed.” which left Portland tost week by high­ en came to the city hall to help take a. m. B. Y. P. U. junior at 5 p. m. in way for Everett At Everett It will be care of the child, but ahe refused to the auditorium. B. Y. P. U, interme­ diate at 0.30 p. m. in the auditorium. placed in a boxcar, the banners being leave Mr. Bloat B. Y. P. IT. senior lit 7 p. m. tn the I carried on the outside of the rar. Officers telephoned to all parts of prayer meeting room. Prayer meeting The truck has a six-cylinder 130- the city in an effort to find the parents. horse power motor and a rotary gear In about an hour and a half the moth­ Wednesday, 8 p. m. The Gospel of pump, capable of delivering 1000 gal­ er half frantic, who had been searching John. Bplendid Ringing by the choir and the congregation. It will inspire I lons of water a minute at a net pump diligently was discovered. The re­ yon to hear the anthems sung by the pressure of 120 pounds to the square union was a happy one. choir. C. R. Deleplne, Pastor. 1 Inch. It will pick up and discharge J. H. g< O. A. G Conference Report Out f I four tons of water a minute. Extn» Versatile Force Tattoos Lemons II equipment . _ 3— will ___________________________ be a 85-foot extension Oregon's agricultural program aa Tattooing a lemon, aiding a stout ;»ladder, roof ladder, Detroit door opea- . er, two Are extinguishers, gas masks made out and adopted by farmers and woman to melt the all-too-stolld em­ farm specialists has been published by bonpoint. shaving electrically—thorn' and other accessories. i the state college in a new bulletin, a are a few of the latest uses of elec­ copy of which has come to the Glacier. tricity. Odell Entertains Pomona Grange I Farmers wanting copies may Inquire i The moot recent application of elec­ Pomona grange was entertained by of their county agent, or if their coun­ tricity to Industry is in the marketing the memliers of the Odell grange yes­ ty has no agent, by writing to the col­ I of fruit and nuts with the grower’s terday, when members of all granges lege at (kirvallto. , trademark branded by automatic elec of the valley were present. A bounti­ Before making the program an in­ trical machinery. ful -dinner waa served at noon. voice of agricultural resources and I With the current taken from an or­ Out of town speakers present were markets was taken to learn the thinga dinary lamp socket, the branding de­ Geo. A. Mansfield and Mrs. Alexander it bat dan be produced beet and sold at Thompson, reepectfnlly Demmratic fair profits. Thia means more money vice is installed next to the grading belt in the packing house. The fruit < candidates for united States senator for the farmer and for the industries to he marked rolls from the twit to a i and delegate to the New York preai and business he serves. ltebUNw, ««My. miniature escalator which carries it s d a sil a l convention. • Business and financial groups have over electrically heated dies. examined the program and will lend These dies are kept at a tempera-1 help in carrying out its main provi­ ture that will warm the natural wax a -«im;•*» ’ UW sions. Also tile Oregon newspaper con-1 In the péci or rind of the fruit and I I mwi M earing « m ference went on record in its support I When the surface has been thus pre-1 ■a a Muán MAgpm Dumi**- at Re annual meeting at the state uni­ pared, other dies, taking ink frfta a] versity in Februgjqtr-4224. ribbon. Imprint the desired mark. I i I May IO - 17 flloditor Glacier: Tte • ' ■■ .-A,_______ « < sii 1 I X I f V ^3 ÍJ’ as ALUMNI DINNER , FRIDAY EVENING Kitchen Hours Again Reduced!I DFELLOWS ESTAB- . 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