The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 10, 1924, Image 5

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    flOOl» RIVER QLACIBR. THOftSDAY JÜLY 10, 1924
SHOÍSARE
MTTfzfT
HI-TOPS
LEGION
CLIMB
Men’s 16-In Box Toe
97.75
Men’s 16-in Moccasin Toe
98.50
The uppers on these
shoes are made of the fin-
est glove tanned leather,
and the soles, heels and
counters are of the best
oak tanned sole leather.
Ladies’ 14-inch Box Toe,
95.25
94.75
Ladles’ 14-In Moccasin Toe Welt,
97.00
SHOES
Made of Leather
J. C. JOHNSEN
«s\«
Stop! Look! Listen!
Picnic Time, is Still. Here
We have a complete fine of Picnic Supplies
New Arrivals for Salads—Bulk Mayon­
naise, Thousand Island Dressing, French
Dressing and Sandwich Spread.
Yours For Service
VINCENT & SHANK
“The Home of Quality Groceries“
We have a complete line of
Lunch Supplies for your
4th of July picnic
57?e LAURNELL
MARKET
‘‘Nothing But The Best
IT CAN BE DONE
IF GOOD TOOLS ARE USED
We call the attention of
Carpenters and Machinists
to these famous lines of
4 • •
TOOLS
• - •
Keen-Kutter
Starrett
Stanley
Plomb
Zenith
•'*
V,
Winchester
Goodall-Pratt
Miller
Billings & Spencer
Atkins
The best in each line, is represented
in our large stock-always at lowest
prices consistent with high quality.
E. A. FRANZ CO.
À
rAgion because of their racial
____ _____
stocks. _
New Zealand ia a heavy shipper to
regiob also. In Crops and Mar-
TOluma I, Number 4, we find:
Zqatond Fruit Growers Feders
tabs completed arrangements to
MM100 cases of large red apples
try fairly well. The railroads help can tell stories, often improper ones.
advertise the American apple greatly A straight forward audjioneat dealing
through' their dining car service. Ex­ mau, who would scorn bargains and
press snd freight rates are fairly rea­ trades and log roiling, would get email
sonable to interior towns, It costing If any of the county's portion of the
about 82c express to Bahia Blanca, public money. Therefore we must
(By Malcolm Hltcbiiiga in the
some -MM) miles; 45c to Tucumen, 700 send the “right" kind of man to pull
u$h American ports."’
miles.
Ing Honae) *
down the money. If this is the way
The annual
FAtencK'Fortugese Italian and Span­
Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay,’
Public markets snd street venders public business is transacted God have
dlvlsiou of the
often atyled the River Plate countries, ish apples arrive earlier than Amer­ distribute a great deal of the American' mercy ou us. Ingalls, of Kansas, said, uf
Economic I
can be considered as one in this discus­ ican apples aud disappear eg r Her. fruit to the consumer in the Plate The purification of politics Is an Stanford
Univt
sion of marketing pr«4tkui» confronted They arrive from August to November countries. Tiiere is little fruit sold In Irldedbent dream. The Sermon on the very
atten__
in tbe Mouth American trade In apples. and offer no severe competition to the downtown sections exc«*pt in res­ Mount and the Ten Cciuiuiindments from well
various parts of
Department stores have have no place In a political campaign.”
Tiie navigable River Plate and its trib­ American-grown apples. British and taurants.
utaries link these three countries into Canadian apples offer more resistance commenced to, handle some apples in The politicians who believe and act coast. Most all of the a
to tim
the Amari
Aumrlmin-grown and the Brit­ Buenos Aires snd mako very attract­ on that superstition are likely to get the Rockies had at toast
a whole frbm the exporter’s viewpoint. te
sentative present. Though .
ish. <<t»lumMa
Columbto jtozed stuff Is directly in ive displays. In Montevideo groceries hurt.
Both climate and population are simi­ leit
The Baltimore Sun offered a prise grain did not in Itself contain
coihiMilltlon with the Pacific coast, take the place of tbe department store«,
lar. However, in Paraguay we find a coihlæUtion
New Zealand
Zealand fruì
Truit competes with the but this is tiie only ¡»lace where gro- of $100 for the best statement of the ¡tapera of* immediate import«
large native Indian population (Guar­ New
conditions, the opportunity af­
ani) while the more densely settled re­ ArgeBtlne apples as they arrive at tbe «eries have a large trade In appkw any- difference between the Democratic and local
Republican parties, and the one that forded the Oregon representative* to
"*■
gions of both Uruguay an*l Argentine amnie time as they are belug pet un the where in this regiou.
From t|je n,reK(,|,I)r report it aimears rereived the prise was as follows: dhictiM various problems with men at
have Bpanish and Italian stocks or na­ market. Beveral ship uompaulas offer
the meeting which made attendance
tive born of both of these races as a fortnightly aervki frani Uelliugton to that we have a considerable trade in “Tiie Republicans say a Democratic very
much worth while.
predominant factor of their popula­ Montevideo a«d make the trip in apple» with the River Plate countries, administration is bad for business.
Dr. L. O. Howard, chief, of th»
around -3 <laya, as compared with 17 it Urgef jn
than that of Brazil Tiie Democrats say a Republican ad­
tion.
.•
fl,nd I
4«< a previous article. The ministration ia bad for business, and division of entomology, ü. 8. Depart­
’Tn order to understand certain fea­
are right!” The above baa beeu ment of Agriculture, was in attend­
tures in regard to exporting of Ameri­ New Zealand ami Ainerican apples problem confronting the greetr is how both
written not at the request of Mr. ance and the matter of pursuing
can grown apples these Plate countries having a more or l.-ss dear field with may this be Im reusul or how may tbe Ziegler or any politician, bui solely in Home work with reference to straw­
it is well to consider the physical geo­ overlapttitig on the ends of the seasons present trade be held. Beveral sug- the interest of good citizenship and berry root weevil control wns taken
New Zealand apples enjoy a lower ship g^tions gre peril«« advisable. Q m
graphic. nature uf -them. Let, us
rate and are shipped often without re- Lf these Is to sponsor and m>pp<,rt
clean politics, for which wo believe up with him. This pest to boeoantog
consider the ocean ports. These are
The
Glacier and all right minded peo­ of very serious Importance not only
frigeration
so
that
they
arrive
quotoi
United
States
Shipping
Board¡lines,
so
first (as reached by ship lines) Moute-
in the Ilood River district but in
video; second, Buenos Aires. Then fol- c. i f. at a lower pru-e than the boxed that they can afford to keep up their ple stand.
most of the strawberry producing
apples
of
the
Unite.
States.
They
ar-
refrigerator
service
to
these
South
The
apple
trees
berealsiuts
are
load
­
the ports of Rosario, 180 miles up
sections of the Northwest. The im-
rive
fairly
fresh
and
are
well
liked
by
Ainerican
ports.
It
appears
that
thia
ed
to
capacity
and
.an
immense
thin
­
Parana river; Santa Fe, 300 miles
The FacWng Hou>e ning job is In progress. Cash buyers ¡xirtance of pursuing control meas­
up the same river; Bahia Blanca, dealers because of the larger^possible I m bd11K
was pointed out to Dr. Howard
profit
realised.
Th.
ir
arrival
comes
News
of
February
1 quotes Mr. Pike are reported to be in the field and ures
south of Buenos Aire« on the bay of
for the purpose of seeing if it would
their
proposition
will
lie
about
the
from
March
to
September
ami
are
m
stating
between
January
1
and
No-
the same name, and La Plata, 30 miles
not be ¡lOMsfble to obtain establish­
I h -I ow Buenos Aires on a small river, aomethnes held in storage later gdh- veuiher 15 the shipping board service only one considered this year It will ment of a federal laboratory some­
be
cash
or
bust
for
most.
erally
belug.
thus,
a
loss
to
shipper
or
had
carried
7.272.U08
pounds
of
fresh
all of which, are reached by ’ cargo
where in thia area in order to deter­
Excen trlius.
Isiats plying out of the two main ports. iui|»orter. We find then (lie Canadiau fruits to the United States from Ar­
mine some feasible method of control.
aud
British
apples
our
greatest
com
gentine.
A
shipment
of
9,000
eases
of
Asuncion, capital of Paraguay, may
Though no linnniHate assistance wns
atld p,.an, nHVntly arrlvvll Ju
be also considered as a trading port of petitura in our. season; the New Zea-
prondsed by Dr. Howard, it is more
land
apples
the
greatest
out
of
our
Argentine
from
San
Francisco
It
is
Buenos Aires and Montevideo, but
than probable that thia
“
aasistance
season
unless
stored
or
shipped
late;
this
kind
of
return
voyage
shipments
otherwise Paraguay is not of great im­
can be obtained if growers and ship-
portance in .our preseut discussion. and the Argentine, ami Uruguayangtp-1 that will insure sue.ess of the shipping
pers make an urgent demand for
Tin' River: Plate, Parana, Uruguay and pies next greatest, but also out of our board veuture. Mr. Fischer, in bis re­
in me.
port, suggests a oue-way freight line
Paraguay afford a channel for this season and of inferior quulity.
BtcMM of
__
__
the
rather aérions
In considering the trade in apples to carry apples from the United States
trading out of these two cities of Im-
Tiie Hood River Traffic association, drouth conditions prevailing through­
portanc«. Let us now consider the from the United .Blates to tiie Plate I to South America and then return to conqioaed of apple shippers «of all out California. there are many sec­
railway systeqis with 2S,U(X) miles of countries, it is well to ia-ar in mind Ixndon dr New York wllh'ineata froiu part» of the valley, Monday eh-cted tions of the state where fruit grow­
trackage in Argentina, 1,000 miles in that a few extra tfHys must be added there. There is no doubt but that the officers for the ensuing year as fol­ ers do not appear very prosperous.
Uruguay and some 300 miles in Para­ to the service to Brazil to arrive at United States must build up Its own lows: R. W. Kelly,’president: Wil­ Where irrigation is short or lacking,
guay. (Isitest edition of Literary Di­ these southern ports of the laiti^J Hues In order to have this type of liam Irwin, vice pn-sideut: C. II. fruit Is of very poor size and tbe
gest Atlas). We find Buenos Aires Americas. In spite of this drawback,] I fade assume Its largest proiwirtlons. Castner, treasurer, and A. F, 8. Bteele, trees show signs of drop. We often
and Montevideo natural rail centers exports to these countries have almost | lu a letter from the American vlce- W. R. Wooljiert, J. C. Duckwall and feel H imk I River is subject to all all-
with 90 percent of the lines within every year .exceeded those to Brazil. I consul in charge at Moutevhi.i», Uru- P. L. Tompkins, additional directors. nients that exist as far as fruit pro­
Ac-ording to Walter Fischer Th his|ifUU-v' May 10, 11)23, he states that Uru- William P. Allyn wsh named secre­ duction Is concerned. However, av­
400 miles of the two cities. The popu­
lation is most dense in this area. In report, "South America as a Market I Kuay is a good market for American tary.
eraging orchard conditions through­
order to understand this one should for Fresh Fruits," boxed apples have I ¡•I’Pj*’8 H,l<l •hat they sold from $.70 to
Mr. Allyn announced at the meeting out the- state with California, I failed
.Uruguayan currency that railway officiat« will confer here to a»*e many places -appearing ra­
consult a good map of this region and »»nstituted the greater ¡»art of ship-1 *f1<x)II*,ro
U. “ 8. <nualH
(tear in mind tiie following population nients to the Plata countries. Most t»f I ($1
'
* $1.24 Uru.). He at an i-arly date with shippers over a peflor and more prosperous than ia
statistics, Which have tieen taken from the varieties of the west coast have I States that the market is wide open ¡ilea for tiie reduction of fruit freight true of this community.
the latest atlas of the Literary Digest: been tried. Many d.-alem advertIpe for American apples and tliat aalea rates.
'Argentine. 8,588,000; Uruguay,_ lr494,- these as uianzanas de California' or <i*ii tie incrcaseil by lowering t lie price.
After considerable discussion the
000; Paraguay, 030,000.
Principal manzanaa de Canada (California or I "Few cun afford apples. They are cou- following resolutio^ was adopted:
ilties: ltucnos Aires, 1,092,327; llo- Canada apples). Small apples do not I sideretl a luxury.’’ Direct shipment by
“That the president appdut a com­
sArio, 250,000; Cordoba, 135,000; Tu­ sell in any South American market, it I growers or organizations of growers mittee to make recommendation as to
cumen, 100,000; Mendoza, 05,000; I-a seems, and these countries desire the is a -very possible manner of placing a new ¡»lan of financing the Hood
Plata. 135,000; Bahia Blanca, 37,!fa5; 96 to 120 and the Autcy Cni.le .Aires I o»r»a|iplea In tin* Piute markets at a- River Traffic Association: this com­
Montevideo, 301,950; Asuncion, 99- from 48 to 72. The Plate market, ac­ I cheaper quotation c. 1. f. and, as was mittet* to report at the next regular
When Dr. II. Leo Taylor, an eml-
888, The main enterprise in tiie Plate cording to Mr. Fischer, demands a red I stated In tbe former articles on Brasil, -meeting.”
countries is agriculture, while com­ apple and is not so ptirticnlar slunt another method would be to plnce an
Regarding the Florida rate case, the nent authority on boy psychology,
merce plays a great part and cause« lhe flavor as the Brazilian. Delicious. American who’ '.knows tbe field In secretary was instructed to write R. hero to deliver an addrena at the
concentration of people and wealth in Spltzenl.urg, Wineeap Gnno, Black c harge of an export department In the G. PhlllitM. secretary'of tbe National anual Chautauqua, called Monday to
the cities in dispro;sirti<>nate amounts. Bens and Romes an* well liked hi field. A very ¡inasible method for the Apple 8liipt»era Association, and II. F. visit Rev. Billy Bunday on the lat­
In other words, the ports are supreme Bueuos Aires and Montevideo. The eastern grower to get into this profit­ Adams, of ,the Union Pacific, as a ter's Odell country place, Rev. Billy
and are thus of importance to the ex­ brand plays an important part in tbe able field would lie for lilui to attempt follow-up, on the requests already and “Ma” we^p showing their guest,
Plate market, as the deniers and rv a new ¡Mickage. This might take the made by the Apple Growers Associa­ who was accompani«*d by Ed Abbott,
porter of fruits.
D. II. Reeder and Reece Hathborn
' ____________
tallers
reis-at orders on a well-known form of the box. the half liarrel, the tion.
The next point (o consider is the ap­
atmut their grounds. Rev. Bunday ta
egg
irate
with
improvements,
a
new
brand.
They
desire
careful
grading
ple growing industry of the Plate coun­
much Interested in birds. With en-
box with compart menta for each
tries. One must lienr in mind the re­ and uniform fruit of standard quality style
thualaam be was telling of the frlend-
apple.
or
a
better
packed
barret
If
Both
fancy
find
extra
fancy
grades
versal of seasons in this land hut tliat
linee of his featbere«! neighbors of
the
Argentine
market
demands
color
are
in
demand
and
sometimes
there
js
the climate is, in many reopecta, simi­
the woods surrounding the Bunday
is willing to ¡my for It, there
lar to that of our owra United States. little distinction made In the prifr mid
home. He declared, however, that a
xlumkl
be
no
difficulty
in
finding
a
charged.
They
(fancy
and
extra
fancy
Due to' the lack of moisture In many
sparrow hawk had t»een the worry of
nuinlier of,suitable ginid-keeping vari­
regions, early and late frosts and bi­ grad«*«) are usually demanded in equal eties
nu abundance of color to
Boy Scouts of
River are co- the nesting birds of the wooded park.
sect and fungus pests, the conditions quantities. In 1915-1(1, eastern bar­ supply with
Even as Mr. Bunday and his guests
demand. Baldwins, Romes, operating in circulating pledges of
are far from ideal. The main districts reled at»pl«*s shlpprii from the United I fañada the Red.
donathan. Northern memtiers of “The Stop Forest Fire talked a sparrow hawk was eeen to
art* near the large cities as a rule anil Mtates were als»ut 33 per cent of the to­ Spies, Wagner, Bpitzenburg,
Wluesap Association” here, Rponsored by the swoop down among the branches of a
more noted ones are: Tigre, an island tal sent to Buenos Aires and 40 ¡ier
many others should Ue able to dis Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, ¡»Ine. Mr. Bunday -rushed to the
or delta district of tbe lower Parana e«*nt of the total sent to Montevideo. or
Ben Davis as the leading which will forward windshield stick­ house and returned with n handsome
river; Cordoba mountains, the valley Tills is much higher than to Brazil I ¡dace the apple
to tie exported to tills ers and booklets on how to prevent shotgun. He stalked tbe aaarauder
of tbe Rio Negro, Mendoza, vajleys of and is thus explained: It is colder In eastern
of the world. Thére la a larger forest fires to all ni<‘inl>ors, the move­ . and lot go. Hia broadalde with the
tin- Andean foothills in the writory the Plate region and barreled applet« part
market In the region of tiie ment to prevent destruction of the , shotgun was aa effective as with MB
Of the Neuquen, where conditions are keep better ; there is A larger industp potential
River Plate. It is up to the growers state's wooded w<*alth has been sanc­ goapcl gun. and the hawk Mt the
similar to those of onr Pacific North al class who do not <*at apples ns a lux­ <if
the 1’nihil States to develop that tioned by proclamation of Governor dust. Its head was taken away by
ury; there is a possibiiity for a larger
weat.
«
| market and find a ¡dace for some of Pierre. Memliers of tiie Scout troop Dr. Taylor as a souvenir. Mr. Sun­
profit
on
a
liarrel
to
the
dealer.'
DiW
Most of the orchards near the cities ing the native apple st^UMin tiie wor^-| the apples that are causing such low will endeavor to win a prise offered day after
arc small and sgldoin exceed 25 acres, ing
who an* more European in average prices as have been prevalent for securing tiie largest number of exhibited
while those in the fruit-growing re­ their classes,
fact tiring"
memlM-rs of the aaa<M-iation.
tastes,
used to eheap appl«^. thia past year.
gions often reach the size of two or This demand get
No fit* will be charged. The object graved name of the evangelist on a
is
taken
care
of
In
part
plate.
«
three hundred acres in mixed fruit
tbe barreled Bens shippeil Underwood Bouquets and Brickbats of tbe camiMiign is to impress upon »liver
Mr. Bunday told his visitors that
plantings. Many orchards are operat­ from
the individual a sense of his own
from
lhe
eastern
UnltM
Btatos.
Orner
I
I.
II.
Zeigler,
who
has
been
employed
ed by Italian gardeners near tbe cities esstern apples can ho sold to the mid by I lie state on the Evergreen highway rpspoiislhitlty in the matter of stop­ his health had ln*en restored, and
and for some wealthy owner. Refer­ die classes at slightly lower price« than to keep the Underwood section of the ping forest fires and protecting our even now be is planning tbe launch*
N*n* of his first campaign at Elmira,
ring to the( old industrial censua of the high c. i. f. quoted tMixed apples same in good condition, has for the great timber resources.
N. Y„ early thia faH. Hie choir lead­
Argentine in 1908, we find the number Th«*
Bens
are
not
a
trade
stimulator
¡Hist
month
rendered
splendid
service
er, Billy Rhtxteheever, who has been
of apple trees to lie 1,200,<M)0 anil in and should not be poshed on the trade I ¡Misuse Mr. Ziegler believe« a public
Taleakwa Camp Fire News
on a tour of the world, will return
Uruguay in the same year there were nt high prices.
Kings. Baldwins. I office ia pot a private perquisite but a
In time to jqln the evangelist’* party
5.IMN) acres of apples.
Tiie
Taleakwa
Canjp
Fire
girls
met
Yorks. Romes and otliafa have pnreenf public trust. He is a splendid worker at the Methodist church at 3 p. m. in Elmira.
The policy of the buyers of Argen­ out
in 'bfirrels. There lias lH*eri| and gives full value for money re- last Thursday to el«*et officers for
tine, Uruguay and Paraguay is to buy some well
with autist It ut Ion of in-|celved. It is the
th«* ambition
nmhltlon of'some ps-
pa-
the fruit in tbe orchard. Thia has ferior difficulty
grades. Tills results in loss toltrfots not so much to serve the coun- the coming year. Virginia Abraham
wns elected chieftesa; Evelyn Brune,
.come alwiut through the grouping of dealer and eventually t<» the shipper.
try as to have the country serve them. princess;
Wilma Murphy, secretary;
dealers in the seaports and the fact
Freight
rat«*«
arc
aliiUt
tbe
name
to
I
T®
this
class
undoubtedly
belong
the
Anne Wiest, treasurer; Kathryn Per­
that they are. as a rule, of the same
all
east
<*oa«t
ports,
namely:
in
barrels.
I
«mall
two-by-four
gum
shoe
politiciana
Igo, Scribe; Ines Young and Ardis
nationality. The agents of the««* firms
of Skamania (Sinnyman) County who Jones, publicity committee; and Ruth
contract for the fruit and ¡»lace n $.75 ¡s*r cubic foot < bbl. displaces
cu.
A.);
in
1
m » x «* h , >1.00 per ruble foot I ,IHl1 Mr- Zn*lgler recently removed for Carter, sergi'ant at-arms.
foreman In charge of picking and pack­
Plans have been completed by Law­
t® gratify personal spite
This will tie the last meeting rence A Ilolford, Portland architects,
ing operations in cadi - district. In (I m » x 'displaces 1 cu. ft.). This is un-
smaller towns small jot»lH>ra buy up l«f)- refrigeration which usually Is kept «"<• w‘rTO political scullduggery. The until the second Monday in Bep- for a new pariah house for St. Mark’s
fruit and slili» some and sell some to aruuml 35 degrees. There ia fortnight-1 voters ought to take notice at the com- tomber.
Episcopal church. The rector, Rev.
Tiie Camp Fire girls have charge of Lindley H. Miller, says that construc­
their own local trade. There is a ten ly service from New York to Buenos •»< primaries, ami use discrimination
dency and strong demand for more <Ii Air«*« and Montevideo, taking 17 days *"«* intelligence In casting ballots, the sale of refreshment* at the tion work on the new building, which
to Montevideo ami 17 to Buenos Aires. When offices and taxpayers’ money chautauqua. a
rect sales by growers.
will coat about $0,000, will begin tbe
Growers in the Argentine receive Lin«*« now operate from onr went coast ,-an be iiwil to reward friends and pun
latter ¡tart of this month. The parish
to
east
coast
of
South
America
ports
|
^
,
’
L±
,,b,,
S
..
haH
special dispensations by the railroads.
Market Road Completed
house will be of frame construction.
I gone to a b>w stag«* of degradation,
Their fruit can be sent anywhere for also.
Plans are also under way for tbe
W. Hopkins. Portland contractor,
H.
sordldneas
and
corruption,
such
as
we
Klinilar exnortera send apples to the
from one-half to one-fifth of the reg
construction of a handsome sew
last
week
completed
au
»¡»proximate
have
lately
seen
revealed
in
our
na
­
ular rates and Is sent on through Plate region as to Brazil, although tional capital. Never in the history mile of concrete ¡Hiving on the West church edifice bere. The church, ac­
trains as wgll as passenger trains. In there are sum«* Individual exporters to of
Republic has anything like It Bide. Tiie new stretch of paving Is cording to tentative plana, will ba
the distributing centers one finds sev each port. Then* is more interest l>een the
witnessed.
Has the thing become an extension of concrete surfacing be­ of stucco construction.
ersl societies or organizations that shown in direct shiimiento by growers epidemic, extending to our count lew. gun three years ago. It gives West
market fruit as wholesalers. These in recent years, due to the large villages and school districts? The Hide orchardists more than three
Salvation Charioteers Hera
are the one link Itetween grower and profits available. This is justifiable worst of it is public apathy and Indif­ miles of jiavement. Tiie contract of
Traveling aboard a huge motor
retailer. These siwieties are the group if handled properly and if dumping is ference to national and local dis­ this year under the market road law,
ing of small firms around a strong firm prevented.
Consignments must i»e graces. In our great national scandal called for expenditure of an approx­ truck, equipped with a body like a
miniature Pullman car, the Halvatlon
Tor finanHal protection and mutual look«*«! into very carefully before any most strennons efforts have been made imate $20,000.
Army charioteers, en route from Se­
benefit. Wholesaling and retailing Is goods are released in this manner, to tnrn the attention of the public to
The concrete will I* set and ready attle to southern California arrived
carried on In privntely owned market There lias been considerable trouble the manner of exposing guilt, as if for traffic of apple hauling by the
houses of which there is at least one In all South America with consign- that were the vital matter, until the time Bartlett pears are ready to move here Tuesday and remained long
enough to give a street concert. Six
in every city. Refrigeration is taken tiM*nt« of apples whenever nuide and
opinion of the country in August.
picked Salvation Army bandsmen
care of In Montevideo by two brew­ Argentine and Uruguay dealers offer articulate
rather
sympathize«
with
the
culprits
and singers are accompanying Com­
eries. In Buenos Aires fruit may be no lietter security for the shipper.
snd condemns those who have nnrov-
Crttre is Appointed
mandant Barnes on the trip. They
refrigerated at the two market house
There are only u few apple import­ cred the crimes against the public!
The county court Inst Thursday will travel as far east as Pendleton,
storages and most of the other cities ers in M<mtevld«m and Huenos Aires. There never has been a greater betray­
accept i-d— the rejilgiiiitlon of L. B. they stated, before turning back over
These have branches in the smaller
have small space available.
of the American people than that Gllmon. county school superintendent, the Columbia River Highway and
Btandard European and American towns and cities in the interior and at al
Fall and Forbes, never and Jesse W. Crites, formerly prin­ traveling from Portland through the
sorts have not proven successful In Asuncion. The««* men or firms are by Daugherty.
betrayal of the Integrity of cipal of the Hood River high school, Willamette valley.
this Plate country, and the three more nearly all ol.Italinn stock and they a big greater
business than thnt by Doheny and was appointed to fill out his tmex-
noted native varieties comkionly stick together^ for mutual benefit as Sinclair,
ret as far as known no busi-
North Bank Worker Injured
grown are: Cara Burla (dirty face); ■was previously mentioned. As in Bra­ n<*ss man's organisations, no chambers plretl term. Mr. Gibson will leave
Ifta term
Blanquita (small white) ; Rayada zil, American appli-s are imported of commerce have scorned and repu­ the office September 1.
Knocked from a steam shovel last
(striped), the names of which are very through tiie commission houses, which diated these corruptionists, but have expires January 1.
week while working on the Hamilton
Mr. Crites is the nominee of the creek bridge on the North Benk high­
suggestive. These apples are not of are the direct agenta of New York voiced their condemnation of congress
high quality, are oftlmes wormy, and houses. These agents keep the New for muckraking and the kind of wit­ Republican and . iJcmocratlc parties way near Htevenson Mask Giles suf­
are used for tbe cooking tUade, which York or American extMirter Informed nesses, the boon companions of the for tbe office and will automatically fered a broken arm and badly braised
la quite extensive In the cities. The as to.the condition of the market, de­ culprits, it was compelled to summon! lie elected to the position at the head and body. He wee engaged in
season Is from January to April with mand, other imiHirtations, etc. Dstails There may lie danger here one of November election.
splicing a steel cable when machinery
a lengthening to November by atorage. and corrtwpoudeuiv are carried on With these days, even for big bnsineM.
was started, knocking him from a 15-
In order to compare with prices on ap­ tills agent who should be a depends tile
It was different 50 years ago when Firecrackers May Have Caused Fire foot perch on a derrick. He was
ples from tbe United States, I quote person. This mau ia a great help in a member of Grant’s cabinet and his
I
Passing motorists, who threw fire- rushed to tbe Btevenson hospital.
Mr. Walter Fischer’s report, “South case of complaint or claims and fully private secretary were convicted of be­
crackers
into
the
dry
brush
alongside
American Markets for Fresh Fruits
repays costs of his commission.
traying and robbing the public. There
Bkaoiania Berries Plentifnl
“During tbe month of F<4»ruary (1916)
In regard to cold storage costa, ft was instant and universal condemna­ tiie Colnmhfn Itiver highway, are
Bcorea of summer vacationists are
In Buenos Aires fruit containing from might tie well to note that the rate of tion of the criminals snd high com­ thought to have started the fire
one and a half to two ordinary bushels lc per box per day was in force in mendation for Secretary Bristow who which furnished pyrotechnics for late now engaged in the harvest of wlM
In grain sacks were selling at $1.00 to AFn/itevideo whili* plants in Buenos exposed them. Blaine was forever travelers last Friday night and which blackberries in tbe wooded area of
$1 27 U. B. currency; baskets holding Aires charged .6c to .8c per box per made Ineligible for the presidency be­ ttirentened t<> destroy ranch places Rksmania county; Washington. Just
one and one-balf bushels of somewhat ilay in 1916. There is no duty on cause of com|Miratlvely petty wrong­ Jnst west of town By aid ftt-*. mo­ a<*H*<s the Columbia from this county,
better grade went at $1.06 to $2.55.” frtsit fruits into Argentina, bnt Uru­ doing. Has there been a degenerncy tor pum|s»r of the city fire depart­ fr la estimated that remi»ers. who
He states that 50 pounds of Cara Hu guay charges 15 and 2(>e per box. It In public morals? Has the mass of ment. which was called three times, penetrate the wild» with their auto­
rias sold at $2.12, while 40 pounds of «-oat around 10c to get tiie apples (one oil and materialism obliterated our the orchard homes were saved. A mobiles. will can more than b.009
American lined apples wyre offered I h » x ) to tbe storehouse of tbe importer moral sense, and the glitter of gold largo expanse of sightly shrubbery, qnartH of th«* luscious wild fruit thia
however, was left in unsightly ruins. M*a«on. The huckleberry crop, which
also.
st $4 2».
and the rustle of thousand dollar bills
will mature later, will exceed the
In the previous article on Brasil
According to Mr. Fischer, wholesal­ clipped the wings of onr soul? The
blackberry yield.
more or less space wns devoted to ship­ ers in Buenos Aires alm to make from politicians tell ns that if our county is
Trash Fire at Tum-A-lAtm
ping conditions, competition from other $.85 to $1.27 per l«»x profit or from 20 to got her just share of state money
When trash In the yard of the Tum-
ir uUnv
countries, and other matters that arc to 30 per rent on the cost to theqi anti Cor the highway U la necessary tn send A'f^rm Lmrrhrr Co was Igffttett Sat­
ivl.iUUUv
k’l<s<W
CWsVfr
similar tn those fmind In the Argentine
MtlsHM with' 10 to ii per rent on to Olympia a representative, or mis- urday night the volunteer fire de­
“Doc” Maddux has started an auto-
region. Therefore, points of difference all packages. Many retailers make as repreaentative. who knows the ropes, partment made a record run. and the electric shop at the corner of Front
wHl In the main be noted in this dis­ high ns 89 to Wo per rent on. their and can whisper confidentially with fire wns extinguished Ixfore it could and State streets adjoining Huck’s
trsnsactfoas.
• niglit-hlooming
____ ____
___ ____ who Is hail spread*and cause damage. Within a service station. Mr. Maddux, who to
cussion.
gentlemen,
We found Portugal sending large
Amer Iren fruit has been obs«*rvrd f(.||ow well met and Is continually minute after the alarm had sounded, well knojvn to the younger men of
amounts of apples to Brazil due to the In most aril of the towns of aay size “reeing” Jim. Joe and Jack, “fixing automobiles were racing after the the city and valley, wUi specialise to
Portugese element in the Brazilian throughout the Plate region. Whole- things up;" striking bargains in lob- fire track, and a < crowd of record the repair and maintenance of all
population. We find more fruits from aalers have made arrangements with btes aud hotel room» and behind locked 1 proportions assembled at the lumber starting, lighting and Ignition s$»
Spain and Italy prevalent to the Plate small town dealers and cover the couu- doora, and who la a "good mixer'1 and company plant.
toms, magnetos, etc.
R. W. KELLY HEADS
H. R. TRAFFIC BODY
Ladles’ 14-in. Moccasin Toe,
*
SOUTH AMERICA AS
MARKETER APPLES
BILLY SUNDAY SLAYS
BOTHERSOME HAWK
SCOUTS AIDING IN
FIRE PREVENTION
ST. MARK’S PLANS
NEW PARISH HOUSE