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■V VOL. XXXVI HOOD RIVER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 ■L— — i- -------- ---- Prepare for the Fall FIRE PREVENTION DAY ‘ ’ » I1'1 Thursday, October 9th -■ Stock up now with a new Hot Water Bottle, Epsom Salts, Castor Oil/Liniments, etc, Theres a Big Job for You Over a million dollars a day is lost to America In wealth destroyed by flames—to say nothing of the human lives taken by the red terror. On Fire Prevention Day the whole country is urged to attend to the great need for a heavier guard against , A remedy in the house is worth two in the store J Each one of ua has a duty—to leave no atone un turned that w ill make for greater safety for our homes, our stores, our other property from fire. KRESSE DRUG COMPANY Make Fire Prevention Day in 1924 a banner day for Hood River by ridding every property in it of fire hXz^rjJ. Then -let’s keep Hood River that way. Fire Prevention Day, too, is a good day to consider what protection you have against loss, if fire should com». Our local insurance men gladly will advise you regarding policies, if you are not already protected. A purchase here carries that pleasure of satisfaction The First National Bank HOOD RIVER, OREGON A Garage is Now Essential to the Modern Home rnii.niinmfimiimTninrrrn Working For THE most important element in the up-keep of an automo bile is PROTECTION. The convenience and added safety of having your garage on your own property is well well worth your consideration —besides, the value of that property is increased many times the cost of the garage. A well kept auto is always more salable than one whose appearance indicates neglect. u Complete working drawings including full specifications, enough for any handy individ ual to build from—you can’t go wrong! Should you prefer, this com pany will gladly look after the details. Drop in, select a de- sign that suits your taste and harmonizes with your home. A Well •known authority on advertising says : ‘There is a secondary advertising of much value that comes to the regular and steady advertiser. It arises from the daily talk of the community when the name of your insti tution has become a household word through persistent publicity. When you have reached a point where the people take up your adver tising and voluntarily help to make your bus business better known, you are fortunate indeed.” We do not aèree with this writer to the point of conceding that advertising alone brings this much desired i result, , but . __ r pass _______ w . ‘e will that point and keep on trying to deserve whatever £ood things are said about us. BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO King of Wild Horses Everything to Build Anything See battle to the death between two wild stallions for leadership of the herd. * ’ *- Trim Rite Home Bobber The terrible forest fire with a horse doing feat8 of daring in the fire. The r master, subjugation of the MAN. -_________ stallion by •_______ Trim Your Own Bobbed and Shingled Hair at Home. his Set consist* of Nothing Ever Like It Before SHEARS-NECK SHAVING CLIPPER-BOBBING COMB ΠOct. 10-11 Before using the comb in this outfit it is necessary to comb the hair with the ordinary straight comb. The ob ject of our comb is to hold hair in place so as to aid in trimming the hair evenly. «J ▼ 5 EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY HOOD RIVER DRUG CO. Rate $1.59 per $100 of payroll, with a deposit premium of $25.00, the latter paying for $1500 of payroll, covers Fruit Growers against all the questions of Liability and pays compensation to injured employees, if any. WE SERVE A MERCHANTS’ LUNCH If you carry a policy in the Hartford, you report your payroll at end of policy year. The Hartford does not care for names of workmen or how much you paid to each or for reports once a month. If you want protection of this kind, simply phone to me at 2804 and a policy will be issued. , R. E. SCOTT Agent WANTED Jonathans and Ortleys, Arkansas Blacks, Black Twigs and Ganos See us before selling your crop. OFFICE SUPPLIES These are days when you are thinking of them. We have nearly everything In the staple line you may desire. If you want anything special, we’ll gel it for you. THE BOOK AND ART STORE HOOD RIVER, OREGON Call at office in Waukoma Hotel Build ing or phone 2501 ; Odell 229. DUCKWALL BROS « HOOD RIVER, ORE APPLE CASE INTERESTING cated in America. The Anti big story he did was the Carpeutler-Siki fight, »iki he ileucribea aa a charming big boy whose favorite pastime ia opening a sack of snakes or toads or mica iu a restaurant, or pulling a chair out from under some inoffensive old lady Is about to seat herself, ASSOCIATION SEEKS AN INJUNCTION who “One day Hlki walked into tlx- RAINS THIN SURPLUS HARVEST HELP uews{Miper office of the Tribune with CoatMtioa Made that Sale of Land Does a great bulking lion on a leash, We Growers and Shippers Grow More Opti all made for the nearest exit and biki laughed uproariously. Tea, Til say Not Pan Associatioa’a Lies to mistic Over Market Oatlook— he has a qualut sense of humor '’ Apple Crop Don was sent to the Riviera at No Tramp Cara RaUiag Moute Garlo to cover the Ix-nglen Mallory tennis bout, and while there Interest of the apple growers the picked up a divorce ease daily. Our Despite the rains that have have past week has centered iu a lawsuit best and first families are Ukir.g all prevailed here since Tuesday, the wherein the Apple Growers AHsoeia- (Continued on last page) movement of apples through Ware tloii sought to restrain O. B. Nye houses uml to the four {stints of the from selling the crop from Riverside «■ountry lias not been retarded. Grow ranch outside the cooiM-cative organiz ers In almost every Instance have had ation. Mr. Nye is a member of the sufficient surplus picked uhead to Association, and under a contract keep their packing crews busy. The with the orgonization to sell his fruit mihy w<*ather, with a drop in temper through Its channels. In answering a ature has had the effect, however, of complaint tiled by the Association, cleaning up the surplus of harvest however, lie maintained ........................... that he eon- - The Pacific Power A Light Co., par- help. For the first time the few tracted the sale of hia ranch last ticipatliig in a .national activity, lias urowi ‘t*R wliu hlLVI* fuUilci t hciiiNt’l vcb summer to II. M.. Wood; that the launched th«- Home Lighting Contest of pickers were unable on an contract for aale was duly reeordeil in H< mh I River «-ounty, w I ktc mer shy Inxtant'a notice to replace the crews. that the laxt half of the taxes for chandise prizes for $25. $15 ami $10 Numerous picking crews, who had year r _ r __ were paid by Mr. ly^l. will be awarded to school children. insufficient camp «spdpineut, have Nye contended that the coùtrâÎ-t Seven hundred and fifty explanations loaded their meagre Is-longings aboard sale carried with it the fruit on of the contest will Ixr given to scbixd. their battered automobiles and have ranch, mid that he, although lie authorities, and then all studeuts who move«! out. still maintains hl« memtiership con register will receive Home Lighting The only serlons shortage of labor tract with the Association, no longer primera. The 10 but essays will be had control over the fruit on till* listed in the international conqx-ti during the present harvest has been among skilled ¡«ackers.. Dozens of ranch. tloh. The light company lias seYeeted Imrilista have sought vainly for The Apple Growers Association con- a committee, coUipoa«xl of Mrs. A. <1. or« the past several days. While tended in a hearing la-fore Judge WH- latvia, J«x- D. Tbomisoii. L. H. Gib a pa«-kers of fmfr rwnts was announced son, in circuit court last Friday, on a son, Truman Butler and Walter Colby. the {iFire first of tlx- season, the tendency demurrer on the part of the plaint iff, It takes hilt a casual observer to small sizes has caused the maintaining the answer is iiiHiitticieut notice the alarming Increase In the toward wag«- to Is* raised to five cents per to prevent the ditslred injunction, that us«- of eyeglasses in the last Tew box. the membership contract formed a years. ¡«artlcularly among school chil The Mt. Horn! It. R. Co. has been Hen on th«- apple crop. The bylavt’x dren. Statistics show that a large of the Association provide that a is-rcentage of the necessity Is cauw-d moving more than 25 cars per day member, by giving notice, can cancel from a disregard of th«* simplest from up valley points. The tonnage his contract up to March 2U of any principles of gtxxl, artlfhWl Illumina- yesterday Increased to more than 40 cars, and th«- valley line* contemplates year. After that date, according to tlon. putting <,n an extra crew for the the contention of,tin* Association, .’a Only a few* years ago when the {s-ak of apph* movement. grower-uienilxu* cannot sell his land candle and the kerosene lamp were Shippers and growers continue to and pass title to the apples sutiicleat the principal sources of illumination Ham to permit of tlieir distribution through for interior purposes, comparatively grow optimisttv over price«. other sources than the cooperative little work was done by artificial Birch, engaged in handling export sales agency. Ijgbt. Furthermore, the light sources «PI»li‘a_.for T. J. Poupart, London Judge Derby represented the Asso- themselvi-s were of such comparative ih-aler, declared that he had never elation at the hearing last w«-ek, aptl ly small caudle pqwer that they did seen a more propitious marker, for Mr. Nye was represented by J.-ni. not prove serious even when the eye fruit growers. **1 Hazlett. ‘Our shipments to date are far ia was exposed to them for an appreci excess of those of a year ago,” said Judge Wilson Tuesday overruled able length of time. the demurrer of the plaintiff, He With the development of the mod Mr. Birch, ‘‘and yet, as far as I have cited that the cas«- presents a ques ern types of incandescent light, both is-en able to discover, there la not a tion without precedent. In a memo gas and el«-ctric, the intensity of the single tramp car on the road. Every randum of decision he dt-clared it his light source Itself gradually tiecame so carload of a{ipfea has several ¡hungry opinion that he «xinsidered It would great as to prove a serious menace to mouths of «hxtiera yawning for It on la- unwise to dispose of the case hur tb<- eye unlt-ss properly instalh-d and the other end of the line.” riedly in ruling on a demurrer. He controlled. ssked attorneys to agree on an early With the growth of larger cities date for hearing and the presentation and the great Industrial developuu-ut to the court of amended additional width has taken pbu-e in tlu* last few pleadings that will present the issue y«*ars. the demand for artificial light in a new form. to enabh- work to be carri«*d on dur ing long periods of darkn«xw or in 1‘oinparatively dark working i«Uc«-a The first caravan of local folk to has requirtxl more and more tlqii the journey to Fortland by way of the scholar do a large portion of Ida Mount Hood lxx»p highway left the work at home and after daylight city at 7 o’clock yeater«lay morning. hours. The demand for Ixith business The party took breakfast at Home and pleasure has lxx*n such as to stead Inn, where the owner, J. -Or Donald Skene, youngest -of the cauae us to carry Ixith thea«- pursuits Hannum. wan host. Mr. Hannnm, a American foreign newspa{x«r eorrea- more and more by artificial illumina member of the horselxick party that took two days to’the trip around the pondenta, arrlved laat Friday for a tion. Incandt-acent lighting unite hare rnonntaln 10 years ago, Joined the visit with bln mother, Mrs. William Rkene, at her country home Just Ix-en Isitii chen,) and plentiful and Junkriers. An intorestlng feature of the trip west of the city. He left Monday for the cost of energy to snpftljr tlu-m has Portland and Eugene. At the latter bt-en coin,>arHtively low. with the re wax the participation of Rev. Troy place lie will address University of sult that they liave been hung about Shelley, pioneer minister of Odell, <)n-gon students In Journalism. Mr. wherever it whs thought they were who Journeyed down into the Willam Skene will return here next week for neetled. with little, if any, regard be ette valley hy way of the old Barlow a further visit with his mother liefore ing (Mid to their pr<qx-r installation. trail and Laurel hill in IMS. OUwra leaving for Ixmdon to resume his In fact, the entire development has who made the trip were: ix-alie But work. He anticipates some Ashing Ixx-n so rapid that th«* majority of ler, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark and for trout on the White Salmon river th«* p«-«»,>l<* do not understand that C. A. Bell, all of whom made the tx-tter lighting may lx* obtained with horseback trip around the mountain liefore returning abroad. ‘ The following interesting lnter- out snbjix'tlng the eye to serious In 1014: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Blanchar, Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Moe. Mrs. Bell, view, written by la-one Cass Baer, abuse. The electrical Industry of tlie coun Mr. and Mrs. C. Dethinan, J. F. Vol- wax In th«* Oregonian of last Friday: If five years ago. when Don Hken<- try. «qx-ratlng under tin- Lighting Ed storff arid C. S. Reeves. Mr. Volstorff piloted an Oakland cainc to work on The Oregonian. I’d ucational Committee, in c«x>,M-ration have drt-amed that some day'one of with tin- National Educational Asso car. in which Mr. Shelley was a pane the gang would lx- Interviewing him ciation and the National Asx<x-latlon eager. Mr. lleevt-s went along to take iih a celebrated furrin eomx>pon«lmr. for Eye t’-onxervation. has undertaken pictures en route. a man of letters and a glolx- trotter hu educational campaign to he carrie«l extraordinary, I would have Jotte«l on throughout the United Ktates and down a few of the wise cracks and Canada from Heptemlx*r L,to Novem- {x-arls of wisdom which must have Is-r 20. with a view of bringing to fallen from his II( m . But five years the attention, not only of the general ago Don had Just Joined the gang, public, but («artlctilarly to sclxxil chil the youngest reporter In actual years, dren. these simple prin<4pl«-s that If and the biggest story they’d set him followed will mHterialiy affect the The Chamber of Commer«-? next on was a- s<x4al in the basement of efficiency of the ey«-s In the pr«-m-nt Monday evening will discuss the pro- a church or maylx- an account of a as well as future generations. (MMtal that the laxly surrender club Since the Incandescent electric lamp rooms that have hern occupied In the prize winning dahlia. All of a su«ld«*n Don began to write, is tile product of tlie electri«-al inter First National Ilnnk building for 15 anything, everything. lie could go on ests of this «-ountry, and since they years and move to the city halL It any heat and get Ills story anti, we all are in a ,x>xltlon to know how this Is ¡>ro{sxM‘<l to turn over pool and said that some day he'd lx* heard lighting unit can lie installed so as to billiard tables to the volunteer fire from. Artother l»on Marquis, we lx- safe and copifortable to the eye, dcjxirt merit and to hold monthly prophesh-d, or a Jimmy Montague. they have r«-allz«xl that they have a «-hamlx-r nus-tings at the city council But we weren't at all prepar«-d for moral obligation to convey this knowl diambers. what really happened. One day. two edge to tlie general public to as great The city council lias referred the years ago. Don told us all gotxl-hye. an extent aa possible. proposition to its house committee, To accomplish this purpose, the traded his trusty typewriter for a and the chainls-r directorate will hold T French dictionary, hik I told us to ele«-trleal iudiwtWv lias contrUnited the a conference with the fire department sum of $500,000 /w carry forward the send ills mall in care of the American tomorrow evening. Express in Paris. His entire French pro,>agaii<ia purely on an educational Ted Baker, University of Oregon vocabulary at the time of Ida de basis Its ohj«-«'ts are not mercenary, graduate, who was appointed last parture consisted of words he had lint are mSwwted by a feeling of week to succeed Wm. P. Allyn as sec- pickf-d up while serving overseas in moral r<'xponsibillty to the general rotary of the chamlx-r, assumed his the well-known and lat«> unpleasant public. The legislature, in the state «iutles Monday. ness. Wo all allowed that Don would of Oregon, recogiilzlng the emergency. return to ua when the robins had Ims a commission that makes It man datory tip«>n employers «if labor to nested again. But the robins had thrice nested provide artifb ial illumination of a when Don returned, and In the In- «•ertaln standard, and while this Is a tcrini he had leaped to front pages all xtep forward, the damage lx gem-rally done liefore the general public has an over Europe and America. First he landed n Job as sporting opportunity to iH-tx-fil by tlu- legisla Scoring on a safety Hood River editor on the Paris edition of the tion. As a matter of fact, most of our mx'ial life is s|x-nt under artificial high school Saturday defeated Frank Clilcngo Tribune. “It was a small staff, and to help light, and this is the seat of trouble. lin high, of Portland, 2 to 0. ont my Fren«-h I worked on tlie «-opy It Is to attack this phase of it that though th«- local team averaged desk extra hours, rewriting and trans the cooperating agencies decided to pounds to the man lighter than lating.” Don tells ua. “I used to carry forward an essay contest among Portlanders, the local boys had wish the gang here could step In and schoiil children of the country, realiz i-dge on their visitors throughout get the slant. The editorial staff wax ing that as tlie essays ar«- prepared game, am! Coach Garrlgns was given American, the men on the copy desk the older meinlx-rs of the family will confidence, ho declared, in prospects were all British ami the printers and liave the {irobletn brought forcibly to for mld-Colnmbla honors this season. Ten yards was as close as Franklin make-up men and all tb<> mechan- their attention. The main fentnri- nf the better got tn the Hood River goat Mlle. leians were French. I know now where the exprt-aslon ‘llt-ad 'em and home lighting activity Is the nation Vie Miller and Ed Mitchell starred weep' came from. By the time Horn«- al essay conti-xt. to be conducted for the liH-als. The Hood Illver team will meet the of my chol«-e American slang passwl among the school children. Tt ia through the British copy desk and plnnn<*d to put Into the hands of strong Th«- Dalles t«»ani here next was set up by a printer who couldn't each and every school child a lighting w«-ek. This giime will draw the blg- speak a word of English, ~ ‘ only the primer, which carriet the principles gest crowd of the season, in all prob ________________ mangled remains met my eye Ute of g«x>d home lighting. After study ability. ing tills primer, the children will then next morning. Advershows to Start Soon “As an example. I wrote ‘Atta baby' write essays giving tlie r«-sult of their Tt Is likely thnt L. R. Isenberg and In an account of a prlz«- fight. The study of the lighting conditions In I English copy desk thought I'd mad«- two homes. U-sld«-s tlieir «iwn. Th«* Edward Thornton, the town's premier I hii error In s{M*lling and so changed contest will lx- conducted locally in entertaining advertisers, will be ob | *atta' to ‘hat,’ and the French typists, all communities In the United States served the coining few w«x*ks with <»f course, sot ‘hahy’ as ‘infant.’ and and Canada. Txx-al prizes will be solemn mien end furrowed brow. AU so It was 'hMf infant' when I got the offered for the Ix-st exsnys, the win of the solemnity. however, will be ex ners of which will be eligible for the cuse«! when It Is announced that the paper. “A printer In Fran«x- can wreck national prize, the first prize lielng a men will lip merely engrossed over the pa|x-r. I sent a note down to the 115,000 model vlixtrirnl home. This ideas that are being generated for the foreman one «lay. giving him instruc activity lx of a strictly «-ducatlona! advertising amusement of the popw- ____ ____ , _ I was working ____ nature, and it Is felt that this method lace at an early date. Isenberg •• tions alxMit _ a ___ story on and he added the note to my of educating the |x*ople In better home Thornton • will take to the hoards at lighting will have far mor«* more- reaching the Rialto In early November, revty- story.”___________________ ■___ > • Huhtlng In no time at all Don vfas day ed- results than any other method which Ing th«- advershows which they so popular last winter. Itor and his output was being ayndl- could be pursued. APPLE HARVEST IS UNRETARDED HOME LIGHTING CON TEST IS LAUNCHED PARTY SPENT YES TERDAY ON THE LOOP DONALD SKENE PAYS VISIT TO VALLEY CHAMBER PROPOSES MOVE TO CITY HALL HOOD RIVER BEATS FRANKLIN TEAM I