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HOOD RIVER, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924 VOL. XXXVl The Kresse Drug Co.-Rexall Would You Buy a Car For a Stranger No. Yet the savings of others have bought high-powerea automobiles for scores of fake stock salesmen. You are the one to get the enjoy ment out of your money. Make sure you’re light before investing. Investigate More ONE CENT SALE NEXT WEEK Thursday, Friday ana Saturday November 20, 21 and 22 Boy One Article at the Regular Price and Get the Second One for One Cent — That’s the Plan of pricing in thia Annual Event which Turns the Thoughts of Thousands of People toward Economy. - " This will be the largest Sale of Standard Goods the United Drug Co. has ever put on, as the sale includes such items as Klenzo Tooth Paste, Symphony Lawn Stationery, Jonteel Talcum, Cascade Pound Paper and Envelopes, Hair Nets, Liggett’s Chocolates, Aspirin Tablets, Face Powders, Face Creams, Shavin« Creams, Hot Water Bottles and hundreds of other Wonderful Bargains. The First National Bank KRESSE DRUG COMPANY HOOD RIVER. OREGON Join the Red C tom —Roll Call November 14th SEE OUR AD ON PAGE NINE J. G. VOGT Phoenix Hosiery The Doughnut New Fall Weights and Weaves Last week we headed an Ad, “Be The One In Ten,” and our purpose at the time was to bring out the fact that the contented successful person is the one in ten who has a substantial savings account This week we want to develop the thought that there is a “1” and a “0” in ten and that the other nine are represented by the ”0.” "That isn’t an entirely accurate statement, but it contains an important sug gestion for the other nine, and we are certain that anyone who is willing to make the effort to be a ”1” would not be easily persuaded to give up his point of vantage. FOR WOMEN BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Fine Silk—Silk and Wool 69c Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes Does YOUR ROOF LeaR? Regular Price, $1.25 LEAKING Roof is adisgusting thing to put up with. If it is on your barn or garage, it may spoil your hay or impair the efficiency of your stock or your machinery. If it on your home, it means not only discomfort for your family, but possibly serious illness as well. It simply isn’t worth it when the remedy is so easy. HOOD RIVER DRUG CO Indies’ Rest Room Fountain Service AUTHORIZED car Service We are authorized by the FORD MOTOR CO. to give service on Forda and Fordaona. We use only genuine QUEEN BURTBENA APPLELAND QUI We carry in stock materials for re pairing every type of roof. If you are doubtful about what to use, tell us about you roof and we will help you select the proper materials and tell you how to use them. — and FORDSON iveasAi EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO. Ford parta and the standard Ford labor prices. Everything to Build Anything CASCADE GARAGE C. S. MORGAN. Prop Phone 3SM 4M Cuc.de Just Real Good Service” J ») / • ' ' ’ ■ • - • ■ ■ NOW have a real nice stock of JEWELRY, to go with my repair shop, at,prices to meet ' RUBBER STAMP INK the requirements of the moderate buyer. I R. O. SCHE K. of P. Building ¥ V GRANGE STORE IS GIVEN FIRST PRIZE Member Federal Reserve System Join the Red Creas — Roll Call November 14th SPECIAL H. V. Taylor, deputy controller of agriculture for ths United Kingdom, who spent last Friday bare with o A. F. 8. Steele. studying methods of hsrveat snd picking apples. Mr. Tay lor, who has been in the Canadian orchard sections and the Mg Wenat cbee districta, while here cAlled at ARMISTICE DAY EVENT IMPRESSIVE the Parkdale community packing HOME0W1«BSABT0WHŒrftW bouse, operated by the. Apple Grow Association He is touring Amer N. D. Odell Preseats Tews’s First Flat, er« ica, he atated. in order to gather new rules of grading and packing for the Which is Received for City by orchardists of the British Isles. E. C. Suith Mr. Taylor atated that the British Isles annually consume an approx! • —■■ ■ * mate 27,000,(100 boxes *of apples, a Hood River folk, despite a blustery, half of which are grown at home. raluy day, with the temperature be- This production _ ........................... of fruit in the . Brit low 40, participated at the Rialto l«ii Isles was a surprise to moot local , theatre Tuesday iu the moat lmpree- fruit folk. , sive Armistice Day celebration ever “Of our Imported apples,” said Mr. I held here. Taylor, “our greatest supply com**« At 10.30 promptly, citlsens from from the orchards of the United city aud valley, the families of pio- States. The favorite apple in the ueers «prinkled through the crowd, English market la the Newtown from assembled for the occasion, Before the Hood River valley. Your Apple the curtain went up for a pageant Growers Association has been supply presented by Boy Hcout«, ’the Knight« ing us for so many years with a of -Pythias band gave a concert. The staple brand of apples that It is not Scout pageant depicted the march of surprising to see the market rally a progress of America. First was shilling a box on the auction when shown an Indian. Thia character the Diamond brand is offered. We was followed in succession by the English folk like an apple with some Pilgrim, the “Spirit of 177«.” the twang to It. We prefer your New Pioneer, the Boy of '61, the Cowboy, town« in the green state. We do not the Yanka of Great War fame, and like them so well after they have then the citiseu ’of tomorrow, Boy begun to grow yellow. Scouts, who gave their Scout oath “Our next biggest receipt of apples and the "Pledge to the Flag.” A. T. come from the Canadian provinces. Case, Boy Hcout master, was reader, We draw heavily from South Africa, and Clifton Einmel accompanied on France, Holland and Italy and even the organ. After the audience had get some appiea from Ruaeia. Aus- ____ ___ Apples begin sung the “Star Hpangled Banner,” trallan and Taamaaiaa six Civil war veteran« and ntembers to arrive In England in April. They of the Grand Army of the Republic last until in June. Tow have so per filed to the stage. They were H. B. fteted your system of storage that Leonard. Geo. R. Castner, Jonathan your Oregon apples overlap the Tas Johnson, Hanford Smith, H. F. Blythe manian and t______________ ~ and R. F. Frasier. Mr. Taylor While the stage waa being made people are ready for the main jiart of the pro to products gram, Mrs. Vera Kolstad gave'an Formerly only* tboM were sold dlrettly c organ recital. ____ Hood River's Armistice Day cele with fsvor. Now, ai_ bration had a double significance. stored for some time in England. For an a feature of the program, the Mr. Taylor says that hie depart pioneers of the vglley, on behalf of ment is waging a campaign in Eng i'apt. H. C. Coe, of Manhattan Beach. land to push the sales of apples. Calif., presented to the city the first Annually the Imperial Fruit Show is Flag ever flown here. After the held during the left days of October meeting the historic emblem was and early November. It corresponds l>orne to the city hall by a color to the American National Apple Week. guard made up of the following: “During thia week." aald Mr. Tay Charles DeHart, great war naval vet lor, “pre'stimulate the antes of apple« eran; Ernest B. tteinuel, veteran of through the shops by offering premi the Marine corps, and Chan. W. Gunn. ums for displays. We make four Greet war soldier. The Knights of groupe of the retail store«, reaching Pythias band headed the parade, and thoee with large volume, the medium, a detachment from Company C. Ore- the smaller stores and the exciuaive gon National Guard, brought up the places of trade. Through our efforts rear. we have window displays for a week Harold Hernhner. chairman of the toward creating a demand for apples. American I^egion Poat's committee “1 have Just received word from in charge of the day's program, pre this year's Imperial show, which waa sided at the meeting. Dr. Janies A. held a week earlier than your Na Fraser, pastor of Riverside Commun tional Apple Week. We give a grand ity church, pronounced the invoca award for the beat daasert appiea and tion. the best cooking appiea. In former M. D. Odell, native born lined Riv years England usually won in ths er man and president of the Hood cooking class. This year Britiah Co River Pioneer Association, was in lumbia wou both the claaosa. They troduced to present the Flag. Aa he won the dessert award with their Mc spoke the tR-yeer-old Stars and Intosh Reda, and the oeokta*-apple Stripe«, with it« 80 stars, was low class with Greenings.” Gw— ered upon the stage. As it emerged from the scenery loft, the big audi ence with a solemn spontaneity arose and stood for a minute, paying trib ute to the town's first Flsg. Mr. Odell told the story of the old Flag. He painted a picture of the days when it was first flown here; The committee of Judges last Thurs how the streets of the town were day awarded prise« to merchants for overgrown with native shrubbery. decorated Apple Wee* windows as Ernest C. Rmith gavp a history of follows: Grange Cooperative Store, the Htars and Stripes, telling bow first; Pacific Power A IJght Co., sec Betsy Ros«, the Philadelphia seam ond, and Apple Blossom Cafe, honor «tress, was called upon to make a able mention. The Judges were P. L. Fing, following the first congressional Manser. Mr«. W. W. Rod well and Dr. resolution, einltodying its di-slgn sun H. I). W. Hneo. The committee in authorisation. He declared that the making its awards, urged that in the first Hood River Flag had come into future merchants, in making their Itelng under circumstances as humble window displays, devote more atten and stirring ns surrounded the orig- tion to a demonstration of the vari Inal Flag. ous uses to which apples may be put. He recalled how the pioneer resi The Apple Blossom Cafe was com June, dents of this community in mended for featuring this point in 1861. decided that a Flag was needed their display. The tnlrd winner, for the community's first Fourth of however, it was declared, fell down July celebration. A collection waa by not having enough apple« in the taken up, and Nathaniel Coe. father windows. of the donor of the Flag and founder The apple displays were not as of the city, waa authorised to make many as had been anticipated. The the then perilous trip to Portland Pacific Power A Light Co. window and procure the materials. The was an appealing one. Various col- stripes were sewn togetfier by Miss ored apples had been suspended from Corinth Moody. memlier of a pioneer the top of the window by threads family of The Dalie«, on the first attached to the stems. The back of 3» sewing machine ever brought to the the window wan banked with red and state. yellow fruit. that memorable Fourth of And on i The Paris Fair featured baskets of Hood River's celebration of Appto- July 63 years ago some 20 to 30 apple« among displays of merchandise. Week ended test Friday night with a souls gathered at a isiwer near where The Hood River Drug Co. had pleasant climax when Miss Burtonaa now stands the Park Street school platen of handsome appiea on.peds*) Rebecca Woodard, secretary ef tke * to hear the reading of the Declara tala around which were rich draper tion of Independence, to raise the ies. The bottom of the show window Hood River Experiment Station, waa- new banner and pledge themselves was covered with vari-colored apple«. crowned Queen of Apple _Harvaai. The coronation of Miao Woodard, «new to the maintenance of the Perl go A Hon had a display of petite blonde beauty, occurred at tlv Union. boxed apple« composed entirely Rialto theatre stage, where a threw«» Mr. Rmith chided Americans for Hpltsenburg«. Numerous placards of apple boxes had been arranged.» their apathy toward their Flag, He were used. A. F. 8. 8teele placed th« crow* declared that a need exists for citi- Frasier Grocery Co. used six vari sens to permit their emotions to I m * eties In boxes In an effective manner. upon her head as he said: “Queen Betty, I crown you qveaa • aroused. He praised the American The Kreawe Drug Co. gave a very of Apple Land. May your reign ba Jjegion for Its efforts in teaching Flag etiquette. He declared that riti- fine display of E. E. Houne's Vievr- long, happy and prosperous.” The royal party entered from the sens shonld show a greater apprecla- mont orchards. The Vlewmont dla- tion for the institutions for which the play at the Mt. Hood Motor Co., by wings of the stage to a march ren the way, waa one of the beat here dered by "The Grsvenstelna," an er- Flag stands. cheatra compoeed of the following: “But,” declared Mr. Rmith, “the during Apple Week. The Grange «tore's exhibit consisted R. W. Arena, Eric II. Gordon, Georg« clouds that have been hovering over the world are somewhat lighting. of 12 boxes of highly polished apples, W. Baker, Bud Muir and Bertley England has shown her intention not the floor of the window being covered Woodyard. The train of her majesty ’ to be sovietised. and America in no with apples, and the edges of the was carried by Little Mtesee NanM > uncertain worda threw off all tendtm- window trimmed in Oregon grape and and Vera Jean, daughters of Mr. tM <■ Mrs. A. 8. Kolstad. Master Wlaaten cles toward following the red tide. other native greenery. F. B. Hnyder presented a box of Childs was the page who carried the' The price of liberty is eternal vigil crown. -------- The queen's attendants were? ance. right thinking and right voting. handsome Rome Beauties. Vincent A Rhank featured boxes of Misses Marion Baldwin, Agaaa "The real purpose of such meetings met Dorothy Hall and Edna Foest. as we have had here today is not to Rpitzen burgs. It is likely that the Apple Blossom The stage was decorated by banked honor these men, nor to be enter tained by the lmprenaive program. Cafe caused more comment with the boxes of apples of various cototwd1 1 but to gather more faith in the prln- interesting windows arranged by Mrs. varieties. The success snd beauty of too essn- I clples of our government, more pride Foreman than any sther place in the in them, and to renew our determin city. Two dolls were shown at a tea mony of the coronation was largely due to the interest taken In the table. _________ _______ ation to he real American eft Isens.” event by A. 8. Kolstad and (Heua * Mr. Rmith ended by reading a let Wilson, the tetter stage manager sff' ter from Captain Coe. who expressed the Rialto theatre. These men began. the hope that the oldtime emblem of work Friday afternoon late, and a free nation would remain on the «pent several hours having applse walls of the city council chambers as and apple boxes hurried to the the* - sn Inspiration to the younger genera atre. ’ The furnishings, floor lamnm > tion toward better cltlsenahip. igt. table and chair W__ were - de- Isenl>erg A Thornton, who«* weekly rich rugs, I James W. Collier and Mrs. Chas. I A. H. Henney gave vocal solos thst were country atom last winter formed an nated for the event by tbs > * highly sppreciat<M. The meeting was Intereating feature of entertainment Frana store. After ths coronation, tbs bi» closed when the sndlence. led by Mrs. life here, will Initiate their fun for thin season at the Rialto theatre to lain of the Rialto waa again Uftefl. Heuney, sang “America." night. In the worda of Punch Isen- and the photographer to bar berg, the country «tore« of this tea- C. 8. Reeves, took two I non are going to be bigger, better and photographs of the scene, 1/lVvlj, Willi who gl aided HIWI Tsd ’ C. D. Lovely, grander than over. The men promise to work their hands as well ss their in preparations for ths royal affair,- feet snd faces In making the audl- arranged for a dance and after Jhs coronation waa over^nwaber of MR' ences laugh. The entertaining advertisers will The OravsMtaiag. flute 1 The Hood River valley has never pursue their usual custom of giving this event. nlshed the music. had a more interesting visitor than away lota of valuable merchandise. CELEBRATION DRAWS CROWD Third Street THE COUNTRY STORE PRESENTED TONIGHT ENGLISH PEOPLE GREAT APPLE EATERS