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HOOD RIVER GLACI HIGH SCHOOL NEWS KhtrrGlarirr THE HOUSEWIVES* A survey of tbe Pacific northwest apple districts reveals that the dump ing of the tonnage thia year will be tremendous. C grade product will go into the discard in a greater scale than ever before. The trade should not jump to the conclusion that tbe huge tonnage reported from Oregon and Washington will all be marketed. It will not But the growers who con tinue to use diligence iq preparing their fruit and getting it ready for market' wtll find that it will pay. High qual ity, late-keeping varieties of apples, observing market men predirt, will be in demand later In the season. Hood River, because of the proportion of its fruit running JUuthe late-keeping varie ties and the fefaeral quality of tbe crop thia year is in a particularly good posi tion to make the most of the market situation. “The prtoepecta for this year's basl bail___ 1 . . " _ Mias Ethel fiwarta, girls’ athletic in- structor. More than 30 girls have turned out this year. They have been arranged In two groups: those having played foe game before, and the beginners. These divisions have b«ta made so that the new ones ndght learn tbe game better. Those of the 20 who have made let ters are: Dorothy House, Anne Wuest, Jeans Roberta, Lenore Woodcock, Doro- thy Hull and Leona Van AUen.-L. V. A. Tbe second year shorthand studtets subscribe to tbe Gregg Writer to nee iu connection with the Gregg speed stud ies, which is the regular text book. Subscription prire for the uiagasine for one year is |1. The magaaine comes once a month, and contain« stories <,f various types, leasons fot* speed, dictation exercises, a plate for the monthly O. G. A. test and jokes, all of which are written in shorthand. It also contains articles on different topics of interest in shorthand, which are written in longhand. Tbe students are using the books which they bought in May of the last school year, which they used after com pleting the Gregg manual. It the stu dents complete their work in time they will study advanced methods, used in office work.—M. M. Overcoats for Men and Boys New Tom Boy Skirts For Giria and Miases. A good assort ment in plain colors, stripes and plaids 2nd R oot . We cannot conceive that the jieople of Oregon are so blind, so unthinking and unwise as to consider with serious ness the proposed initiative measure, the so-caUed Housewives’ power bill. If we were we would be sorely alarmed for the future welfare of Oregon. Of "In our Art Department including Madeira course there are many very sincere, lines and Filet pieces. We have the larg impractical Idealists who would like to est and most complete Art Department nee this experiment made, but fortu in the city. A big line of materials to nately impractical idealists are few, and the bill will undoubtedly be voted work them with.- Our Prices are always down at the November election. lower. —Art Department, 2nd Roor. You may say that you are not so Practice on tbe tennis courts has al A teen and general demand la devel ready begun at Hood River high school. particularly interested, inasmuch as you do not own any stock in power oping in thia community for the appli Several of last year's stars are back utilities. Listen to what Henry Ives cation of common sense to apple and express hope for a cup-winning Swift, secretary of tbe Casualty In grading rnlee. Rules aa they now exist team. Although the high school courts are This is the time of year when a good Overcoat might be a necessity formation Clearing House, an insur make of the extra fancy grade a ahow not In the best of condition at present, We have just received another big lot most any day. Something will come up that will demand your attendance fruit. Applea must not show a flaw, aspirants of the nets are already out ance association, has to say in a recent and you'll not want to wear your old coat. But you'll be pleased with your of Rough-neck sweaters, coat and slip-on issue of the Federation News, an in even though it be microscopic. Apples In dally practice. Some of last year's foresight if you have your New One handy, ready to put on and go. Why that for all practical market purposes champs and runners-up are 1*. G. Man surance publication : styles. You'll find the best assortment ser, Robt. Butler, Paul Kelr, Ellis Cum not see to this New One Now? We have a wonderful assortment for you In the complex relationship« of mod are perfect are being relegated to the mins, Bill Wright, and George Wuest. here in either fancy or plain colors, slip- em life all human enterprises are ao fancy grade. Tbe application of the Mr. Manser expressed expectations of to select from at any price you may care to pay. They are coats that any on or coat styles. closely inter-related that a blow at one rules will result in an almost negligible winning from The Dalles, with such wearer has a right to feel proud of. We want you to see them—try them is equally a blow at all foe others. A good material coming back to school —Sweater Department, 2nd Floor. on — -note the fine workmanship and materials- — fit and finish — compare quantity of extra fancies. It is all famine in India starts a chain of eco this year. The courts will lie put in them with the best you can find anywhere and wa are sure that you'll agree nomic events which are felt In the cot right for apple growers to be idealists, shape earlier titan usual that good ton fields of Georgia and the cotton but they should endeavor to mate of material may lie uncovered in daily that you can do better at this store. You just can’t beat them that's all. - mills of MaMachiwetts. A strike in the themselves practical idealists. Grow pracice.—B. C. We are headquarters for Apple Har coal fields of Pennsylvania has an eco HART SCHAFFNER A MARX, CLOTHCRAFT The outlook for tbe glee dubs and nomic reaction in the orchards of ers of this section are getting around vesters* supplies-—Gloves, Shirts, Blouses, AND OREGON CITY MAKES Washington. A revolution in Chili, to the point of demanding a more prac orchestra of Hood River high school la Trousqrs, Boots, Shoes and Rubber Foot 4 blocking foe export of nitrates for tical set of grading rules, and the com moot promising according to a reliable We are offering some extra good values in the line of Boys’ Overcoats farm fertilisation purposes, would di ing winter will see a live agitation for source. wear. „ and Makinawe. It will pay you to see them. The girls’ glee clubs have two divi rectly affect our entire agricultural in the adoption of a two-grade era for sions: junior and senior. At presetft dustry in varying degrees. In the same manner every invasion Pacific northwest Isixed a|>ple districts. a committee from each group, with Mias Frances Hberwood, music instruc by the government—federal, state or iotal—into fields hitherto controlled by Money, waiting to be Invested, is cau tor, acting as sponsor, is planning a a dramatic dub for several years, and change of seasons causes people to private enterprise is a blow not only at tious and hesitating. Not no the en stunt for an assembly. The stffiior with the cooperation of every menflier, Itassages such as common cold, bron a. ffStes iMiasiaaAMaa UM In ..1 —— J !»■»* a dub expects to put on their program by the idea is new’ to a majority of the chitis, tonsllltis and pneumoala, begin »•Rr IJUnnrW« IDVOI t WI iHlf ■< every other privately conducted busi thusiasm of men and women who love October 22. Thhrtrcalled a radio pro imrtidpauts. Enthusiasm is shown, to Show marked increase. The reason ness in the country. The municipalisa the charm of an out-of-doors life. Port gram.—L, V. A. Wed., Oct. 13, Business Meeting. however, and It will iu all probability for this is plain. With the windows tion of foe Seattle street railway lines land financial circles have failed to be a great auecess. G. M. M. and D. H. open we get a circulation of fresh air' Friday, Oct. 22, Social Orange. Perry Davis, who had charge of tbe may have seemed to piany of its advo containing a sufficient amount of mois cates a matter of strictly local concern, take hold of Cloud Cap Inn and to swimming classes at Kolierg’s beach Friday, Oct. 8, Old Time Dance. Members of tbe debate club will soon ture or humidity, as it is called. But but its economic effect, and political make available To all the world a hos this summer, will be in charge of the be at work preparing their arguments with the windows closed, unless care uita effect aa well, may easily be trailed telry at one of the globe's most spec boxing and tumbling teams at the V. of on the question that the Haugen farm is taken to secure proper ventilation, across foe continent. The agitation in tacular mountain settings. The mem O. thia year. relief bill ahould be adopted by con of tbe house soon becomes viti support of railroad nationalisation is bers of the Hood River 8kl dub, how Concerning the teams against whom gress. Tbe question to be used in our the air and unfit to breathe. Moreover, he hopes to pit his boxera, Mr. Davis district debates has Just beeu rereived ated Mt by every producer because of its there are modern methods of heating. tendency to retard transportation de ever, are going right ahead with plans says, “O. A. C. always maintains a full from Professor Dan E. Clark, Univers The air soon becomes a great deal dry velopment and hinder adequate distri for winter recreation on Hood’s snow boxing team and there will tie meets ity of Oregon, secretary of the Oregou er than the air of the desert Thia dry bution ; and it also is Mt by every con slopes. The activities of the club win with the Multnomah dub and the Elks High Bchool Delisting league. Supt. air takes tbe moisture from the nose ptfMrd. sumer, even though be does not see or go far toward revivifying the interest dub of Portland, Eugene and Corval A. M. Cannon has Just received notice and throat and bronchial tubes, irri lis, besides participation In smokers to realise it. And foe continuing propa of his appointment by the state execu tating these surfaces so that they are be given throughout the year.” * ganda in support of state operated in in a mountain hostelry. tive committee as director of tbe North not in a condition to repel! any disease surance eompanies involves foe whole Mr. Davis also promises several nev pub- Central Oregon district. He will ar organism that may be inhaled or taken It la well for the irrigators of the 11c appearances for structure of American business which — the . tuinblln; __ l.lng team into tbe mouth. Then in addition to range the «<41010 schedule soon. for years has found in insurance re state to come here for their annual during the course of the year.— —I* H. the difficulty of living under these con serve«, held for tbe benefit and use of congress. And Hood River folk can A lone grey kitten, with a mournful ditions which mate us more susceptible policy holders, its greatest reservoir of "The Giris’ league,'' said Miss Iva take a pride the coming week when Howey, dean of girls, “waa formed to "meow” wandered up and down qur to throat and nose disorders, in cold liquid capital. halls of learning last Wednesday. By ▲. EeOapelM. No single industry or business can be they show the visitors the efficient sys further and abet school spirit, schol noon, Binoxs'* one had claliaod it, and, weather we are much more apt to go close, unventilated, crowded halls, lifted out of foe common mass of pri- tems that provide life-giving water for arship, good and honorable personal although sM^saal of tlie students wished into theaters and street care, and thus get vttiely conductMl enterorhw. the orchards of this valley. Perhaps condurt, for emphasising a spirit of it could be done, the cat had not been infected from other people especially with the perquisites of sovereignty, friendliness, not only among our own adopted by tbe »Indents as a mascot. when they cough and sneese at us. eulMddined by taxation and operated by the irrigationtste of the state may be students but with other schools, for Dorothy Murphy and Charlotte Wooley, To avoid these- these cold weather disci diseases, a political bureaucracy without every able to learn something from the the keeping of the beet school tradi two juniors, took the cat and deposite<l we ahould tQ to approach summer con other business and Industry feeling the efficient and economical methods In tions and class promoting and financing it on someone’s Imck porch. . __ ditlons aa near as possible. First of all. baneful and depressing effects of such which the affairs of ¡rrigatlon are ad more activities for girls." To accom The little creature was first seen we should ventilate our homes regu a procedure. The socialisation of aa plish these things a council was elected Tuesday morning of last week peering electric light plant la not only a blow ministered here. Hood River presents by the mendiers of the league. The longingly through the commercial de larly and systematically. One window fnr Bala—axil ArOMill Wllloa rag, enaKUt, at the electric light and power Indus the most successful bonded Irrigation girls who were elected, bead certain partment windows. The next ipornlng open a few inches at the bottom to let fresh air in and another open a Happrn good a« naw. Talephone Mr». V. A. Atoraban, try everywhere, but It is equally a Mow districts In Oregon. committees. Anne Wuest, president, the uncanny creature was posed on one the few inches at the top to let the foul at the Institution of private property, has charge of the service committee. of foe desks, very much at home. In out will do wonders in keeping the and thus a blow at ail industry —and ____ a This committee is particularly a friend the third period he followed F. 8. air air fresh. If tbe rooms are not so There’s an enticement about adven ship one, and la mostly in the interest direct negation of the principals of Knight, principal, to class. “It made democracy aa well. And the socialisa turing into some canyonalde trail. of the new pupils and those who are foe chlldr<«i laugh and play to see a arranged that this can be done with out creating a draft, try opening sev tion of insurance is even of greater slg- Whither does it lead in its slg-saging 111. cat at school," but unlike that horrid windows or a door for several min For Bala-Fir sad pine IS la. and« ft nlficunce, for insurance policies are tbe way down through vistas of fir trees, Agnes Enimel. secretary and treasur teacher ofdhe fabled Mary, Mr. Knight eral delivered any where Io the val lay. utes twice a day. Always be sure to underlying bonds of the individualist tard. Tel. Odell UM. er, beads the finance committee. The allowed tlie eat to stay. At the end of sleep with your chamber window open state, and the business of insurance is the carpet of shrubbery underbrush, wort of tills committee Is especially the iterlod Bsrlmra Mclkmald, a senior, wide al night and thoroughly air your so intricately a part of tbe wnrp and tbe vine maples, the dogwoods, the difficult and indispensable as the Girls’ fed the starvllng some milk, a cat <-on- woof of all other business that Its ab Oregon grape, vising with each other league has no dues. Mildred Tripletts, fectlon, down in foe domestic science roam in the morning. Probably the greatest fault of mod sorption by the state ia perliaiw more to display a raiment moat beautiful? freshman representative, has charge of department, but now we hope, the ret ern houaes is the lack of any provision or a direct menace to democracy and the rest room committee; Mary Camp has a home on whose steps it was first for furnishing humidity or moisture to private property rights than would be If you be fisherman, seeking new trout bell, xofihomore repn-sentstlve. heads left a foundling,—C. H. FPR RENT the air during the time we are using tbe absorption of any other privately pools, you fael well rewarded when her committee for weuring and arrang artificial heat. With tbe old-fashioned conducted enterprise. yon see a stretch of river laid out be ing flowers and decorations far every "Everyone rnxsea the freshmen,” said In view of this interdependent re- fore you that is like an angler's drcam assembly. Tlie senior representative, Principal Knight. “Yet we >ouldn't coal range or air-tight stove, it waa possible to keep a kettle of -water latiotmhlp, it Hoenia very strange that Mildred Smith and her committee have .get along without them." steaming most of the time. Today, there has not been some concerted ac of heaven. charge of the “Big 8lster" movement.— At an sNsemldy last Friday, students with steam and hot water heat, the tion on the part of property owners to C. H. were told that after this year the problem ia a difficult one, and even with Queen Marie, ao the press dispatches comhat foe extension of the government The students of chemistry and phys freshman class would not be among the hot air furnace, the water pot is ownership movement which la fostered atated yesterday, waa In Paris buying those present iu tbe new high school usually inadequate In sine. But mois by those whd believe tbe Mate owes gowns for her American expedition. ics are going to study the Current Hel building. enes Review once a week. ture in the air you must have if you them a living. At the present time, Junior high, which will be in tbe old want to avoid dry. Irritated throats. Mr. Hoberg, the science teacher, has high this aocinlixtic pr<>i>agHiida is directed Tour majesty, we suggest that you do school building, will have foe outing garments cnieny tn>sie Industrie« industrie« pef-1 lorgei some wine uunus prumin for l»een taking subscriptions for tbe Cur three grades, serenth, eighth and ninth, Remember also, that moist air at 68 chiefly against those pef- not forget forming a seml-pnbllc service, hnt ttloae I your sojourn in the mid-Colnmbia Cas- rent Hcience Review to be used for and the new high s<‘bool will have degrees feels warmer than dry air at . who aye back of the agitation are cades. Tarry a while and try your current topics in chemistry and phyHlca. three vlaases, sophomore. Junior and 72. so by finding a way to humidify the air of your home, you Will not only be The two students, who work together senior.—11. I. smart enough to know that if thev ac advancing your health but lowering quire control of these enterprises in the hand at the fishing In the White Salm in tbe laboratory as partners sub name of the state, no difficulty will be on river. Ton'll have real memories scribed for the paper togetlter. Tbe Tbe cost of starting a pupil through your coal bill. Don’t forget to take brisk dally out Current Hcience Review is a weekly school ia ao great that a note ahould be experienced in the nullification of all to carry back with you then. paper, whk-h deals with all phases of aent to the jiarenta that they might door exercise to keep well In cold other private property rights. The rail •Hre-raaummuM modem science and all of the latest know what to expect, according to Mias weather. Only a few of the lower ani roads have been perha;« the moot seri- inventions. • oua sufferers from this blight, but elec Iva Howey, dean of girls. Home of the mals such as the bear can successfully Monday and Wednesday the students expenses iieivxaary are: Student body hibernate. Keep well in cold weather tric light and power companies, trac tion lines, gas companies, telegraph and system of packing; Packers make ex work exiwrlmenta In the laboratory. dnea. aeaaon ticket, and Maacot, $2.150; by breathing fresh, moist air both WANTED telephone companies and the great in cellent wages, and the season this year Tuesday and Thursday they recite and elaaa dues, 25 to 00 cents; chemistry, asleep and awake, by getting plenty of <ui*ivor."caii' surance interests of the nation—in fact will be a long one. We heard of a Friday will be lined for current topics. $1 breakage ticket, |1 for chemicals. exercise, and by avoiding, in ao far as dtra I<onger asHlgnnwnts will lie taken on $1 for acid proof apron. Gym clothes, possible, inhaling or taking to the all so-called public utility organisations —have been affected measurably. Even school girl, an inexperienced packer, Tuesday and Thursday in order that hooka and iiaper are other artlriea that mouth, nose dischargee of others. now this wide field la being extended who the other day made $8 working the work in the regular text book may Mias Howey tliinka ahould tie brought The Bantist vwurtn Charte Fee poutosi Sate-Goo«. wall maturad, to include forms of property which a from the packing trays. Really, there bagompleted and still have Friday for to tbe parents' nttontloti.—B. 0. feiB J. T Baa, NeaMgb, ona mile nattad aoatto Sunday school at ».45 a. m. “Israel, of Hetghta. o7 short decade ago were free from any should not be a dearth of apple pack Current topics. Mr. Holierg says. “Thia will be very Imputation of being affected with a Mrs. C. V. Jnckson, who served as a in foe Wilderness” is the subject of .ureetive pmpoaltHin« uood ers. interesting and edifying to the stu substitute teacher last year and will RtUdjLfor all the gradea above primary, land at a kargala. Ona uCaore tract, «K public interest. It is proposed to social dents; it will get away from the dry do so again tills year, was educated at Morning wonhip at 11. Hinging WOT- A ujoa« and Boar paarc » ise coal mines, steel mills, lumber .pro UnKU.. acraaoralfttlte: a aciaoi timothy Good land 'Going to. the big game between Ore tpxt book and teach them what is hap George Wntson's Giria' college in Edin .hl.. i.wi K» the duction, grain elevation, flour mil's, packing houses, warehouses and other gon and Waahlngton in Portland 8at- pening in modem science today."—M. burgh, Heotland. This college and sermon, “Jesus and Our Daily Caras.”, 1'AM, Halt down, good torms on talases One similar enterprises, and it is urged that urday? The new Multnomah atadhim L. M. George Watson's Boys’ college were en- tbe government fix prices for a hundred dowed and started by the merchants’ ship led by youngs people’s choir. Sub-. ate amo. part down, terms onbiiaS» A meeting for all juniors and seniors guild In the twelfth century. They ject of sermon, “As It Looks from ^aerd treat. SaerwiM nimira and t nncleared and one commodities and regulate the will be open that day. It will be a St .»??»»<»■<* production, sale and distribution of al) good game. The motor trip down the interested In forming a high school prepared students for the universities Heaven." Junior B. Y. P. U. at 5 p. m.„ dramatic club waa held Tuesday noon the necessities of life. highway and back will be pleasing. In room 10. About 30 boys and girls of Edinburgh. Glasgow and Heidel- a fine program for tbe boys and girls, main traveled road«. Ralph Bberrieb Rfd * Senior B. Y. P. IT. at «.30 p. m. Christ Hood Btvsr, Oregon. ,su It’s something worth thinking about. were present and the following officers burg, among other«. The day school In connection with in the New Testament Prayer meet-1 ”'«¿L. —a a,,- -■ —-~r~. The worst example of sentimental Call Ted Baker and make application were elected: President, Carol Hurl Wednesday at 7.30. The Salvation of one «air. May to.¿Fr fTTer,™?.™* burt; vice president. Agnes Enimel; the lH>ardlng school that Mrs. Jackson Souls" wtll be the topic for aome pray- sophistry we have recently seen is for your ticket “u Medted Been. let. not retr attended was Ashford. It was built secretary, Katherine Perigo; stage man given below. It was clipped from the MI8CELLANEOU8 lietween 134X1 and 1400 by a smuggler ager, Thomas Johnson, and news re Oregon Journal of Tuesday evening: Never waa there a finer compliment porter. Glenn Mendenhall. Mias Kuby and was made of atone with walls that were seven and eight feet thick. Start Objecting to the practire in her coun to Hood Hirer apples than that re Mae Fessenden will be faculty adviser ing at tlie wine cellar, and winding its try of selling Infant girls, a lieautlful ceived laat week by Mr. Hackett from for the club. The purpose of thia or dark and tortuous way between the young wife in Turkestan made her the Scotch fruiterer. It waa just a ganisation will he to give short plays walls and the rooms waa an old stair at assemblies and to help other organ case, which finally ended under the opposition known and urged reform. But in that country the people are aimplv statement of a few worda, but isations fill entertainment bills. If the rafters In the attic. There were no standpatters. They believe In things It war apparently from the heart out. club Is a success a large play may be other entrances except those two and as they are. They oppose all change, Who would not appreciate the tasty, given after Christmas. All who Intend the windows were ao small that they jnst as some folks in America fight nil spicy, crisp and juicy Hood River to join are urged to enroll at as early barely admitti-d the light of day. a date aa possible, according to Mias There, on that ancient and historic progress. They voted her a heretic. In Hurlburt. the presence of her husband t>nd young Oravenatein thia yearf sniugglers' staircase, did Mrs. Jackson The meetings are to be weekly, and and her comrades play hide and seek. baby they slew her, with 52 knife the study of the drama in to be the wounds. Each considered it an honor The drop in gasoline price should Only one child at a time out of a to assist |n foe killing. In their belief help a little in apple hauling. Trucks main feature of the first few meetings. family could attend the school. Start Every member will appeal* during tbe ing nt the age of seven Mrs. Jackson their act was highly pleasing to God. Three of her relative« are condemned carrying the 3.1500.000 boxes of fruit to year in some play or entertainment, received ix r vducnUoa there until she to death as a further sacrifice' to her shipping stations and packing houses and if the first semester plan of giving was 14 when she enme to thia country, proposal for reform. And we have here burn a lot of gas. frequept short playa and programs finished her education and eventually ' 1 who oppose reform of court prac- proves snecesaful. the seoind semester camo to tcarti in our very modern and procedure, those who fight a will he devoted to the study and en- school.—C. II. The legionnaires will provide some acting of longer playa. Income tax, those who oppose a merriment for the apple picking crowds ; court to settle international dis- Miss Hurlburt.- In speaking of the Keeping Well In OM Weather outlined (dan of campaign • for the the coming week.__________ (By Enslerlck D. Stricker. M. D„ an asset of ap- year's work, says: “We hope that our Journey up to Cloud Cap and you'll talent may develop ao rapidly and well <'ollal>oratliig epidemiologist of Oregon I through their i that we may give several three or four- State Board of Health, in cooperation «emua practice, nay, “Ain’t nature grand?" act plays In the spring; and with the with the United State« Public Health above about aa _ . _ . ... cooperation of every member, I believe Hervk'e). Babe remains the King of 8wat, with w,. , __________ fln (1„ thH - Every year jnat as reguUrly aa the M you ever aaw a Hood River high school has not had close their windows, diseases of the air a bassban bat for a sceptre. New Stamped Pieces Rough-Neck Sweaters I