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Hood River folk have not had such a treat in recent years as was theirs y, when Dean Jewell, here from Agricultural College, addressed iseday luncheon forum of the chamber of commerce. Garnished with a sauce of keenest witticism, the mes sage that Dean Jewell presents also contains exceedingly solid substance. The pavement of the Colombia River highway at thia eaaaon 1» liable to be very slippery. Especially to there dan ger of skidding at curves. It will pay to l>e careful while out on a motor trip. Have you noticed the beautiful cloud Oregon Newspapers 'effects on the Columbia gorge west of AT1VKS the city on recent early mornings? They formed pictures of incomparable lieauty. *2 __________ BELL LINE WILL ESTABLISH SCHOOL ...—I j . F. Ballantyne, of tbe Bell Air Service, announced yesterday that hto concern will estabUab aa aviation school here.__ He _______ stated that he nad already received considerable support from the business men. The company’s plane, which has been her« for somp time in charge of Hap Roundtree, will remain over today and carry instrations. i gera and give demonstrations. ummer,” said Mr. Ballantyne, I "Next sui “we plsn o* < starting a passenger serv- ice around d Mount Hoed with a 7-pass- enger ship. We are negotiating with Banks Mortimer for enlargement of the landing field on Paradise farm.; Our service will be an attraction*- to tourists." ________________ F ’M' L • le 1 • [»?•* Pw With the fleecy warmth of pure virgin wool, these Jacobs’ Oregon City creations in unusually striking color combinations make lovely, last ing gifts—Lounging Robes, Flannel Shirts/Sport Blouses; Beautiful Bed Blankets, Motor Robes and Indian Blankets for the home—lovely alljwool Blankets in plaids, checks and solid colors, whipped or satin bound edges. Many lovely patterns to choose from if you shop early. 2nd Floor. Hood River certainly 1» getting air TUB APPLE INDUSTRY conscious. We are -going to have two While this has been somewhat of a gloomy fall for tbe apple grower of the dying schools. Please, don’t any of you Flannel Shirts for Men - Good weight, full DEE Mood River Valley, a survey of tbe new student« drop a monkey wrengi. cut and well made. A mighty good shirt for this Miss Carleton, county health nurse, Hood River Valley fruit industry will May everyone be thankful for and Mrs. Chas. H. Cartner were busi reveal that tbe depression that exists season of the year. Colors grey and ep qa ness visitors at D m on Tuesday. I.leasing» that are ours here In here to not permanent. Indeed, a care P. L. Vincent received a copy of hto tans. Your choice of the lot... ..... ......... ffo«vO Hood River Valley. ful survey will show that our condi home paper displaying a fine picture of hto 75-year-old father who to one of tion« are not nearly as bad as rumor« Here is a dandy lot of soft collared shirts for Some of the mother» will be glad the most prominent men of hto city. and street gossip might Indicate. that schools will resume next Monday. Little Jimmie, ono of the Cutler Men that is worth looking over. We bought these A careful check of the apple tonnage Special — Lackawanna Union Suits — Fbr twins, to very ili at thè Doernbecher direct frort the mill—-a clean-up lot Some of these shows that the valley will ship more Good luck to the Hood River high hospital in Portland. While hto condi Misses, color gray, values up to $2 50 a garment. tion to serious, Dr. Blldefback, who has are reguiar $1.35 sellers and from that on up to than 1,009 cars of apples. It to true boya down at Baleni today. charge of the case, thinks he has an Sizes 10 to 16 years. Your choice, the ** fiQf* that this yield was far short of pre $2 00 values. All sizes from 14J4 to Cl ft ft even chance. « Hare «orne mor* turkey? harvest expectations. The task of wash Mrs. E. H. Green, Mrs. J. H. Van garment............................................................ wvw 17 neck. Your choice.................................. ▼ ■ ing apples still remains more or lees Wicklen, Miss Sophie Du Bath and Miss Ixiis McEwen, were recent visitors experimental However, with the ex to Portland and called on Mrs. Joe ception from the loss resulting from Special—Woolen Shirts for Men— We have O’l^ary, who to operating a restaurant Special — Union Suits for Misses — In a um of tbe submerger type of machine and doing a fine business. Her many a good assortment of these good serviceable flannel cream white garment that is just right for ftEsu on certain varieties of fruit, the apple friends here wish her continued suc shirts for men j that will give spl splendid wear and _____________ cess. growers have passed the season better winter wear. The garment, special................ Uvv The Dee school has closed for a week satisfaction. Sizes 14 to 19 neck. M $1J5 In round nuu>t>ers, $120,000,000 re than one might have expected, consid — 8 days for tbe teachers* institute, one ering the nqwn«M of such work. If turned to the state for 70,000 carloads day for Thanksgiving and Friday for Your choice___________ /................ of California citrus fruits, largest crop Hood River Valley bad produced a nor and most money in history, to the in good luck. The children are standing Special—Woolen Hose— With Rayon mixture mal apple tonnage and bad not experi formation made public last week in the the ordeal very bravely.________ Mrs. Harker and her family. Vera, Special-Men ’ s Flannel Shirts-Colors grey, in a good assortment of wanted colors. These are enced a heavy worm damage, condi annual report for tbe year ending Octo- Frank and Miss Barali Gehring- will khaki and brown; Dandy good work shirts that » a mighty good value and we invite your tions would be very different at pres ber 81 of General Manager E. G. Desell shortly motor to Idaho to spend .the 4 E/n of tbe California Fruit Growers Ex ent But indications point to a normal change. , will please you in every way. Sizes 14% C4 Qfi Cooperative marketing as winter. inspection. Your choice, the pair .................... ■HMJ Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Bickford and yield next season. With the experi practiced by tbe 11,000 growers com to 17 neck. Your choice..............................▼ ■ ences of this year to guide them, grow prising the Exchange made an un- their very fascinating children, Claire Elisabeth and Hayes Junior of Oak precedented record. ers should be able to expedite the wash Figures for the previous record year Grove, were week end visitors at the ing and packing of fruit next yrar. of 1925-26 are exceeded by almost 22 Cat her woods. Kenneth Weber says he enjoyed the It seems to be generally accepted million dollars in returns and 7,000 When week end at Dee, but he didn’t state that washing to the only practical and carloads greater shipment«. how. X snfo method of removing spray residue freight and refrigeration charges of Mias Marie Griffin, the manager of 41ft million dollars are added, the de from apples. But some better provl- livered carload value of this crop the Oregon Lumber Company’s hotel, sions should be made for drying tbe reaches the staggering figure of over “The Blue Goose,” and James Glasgow rinsed apptes. We may well expect tbe 161 millions, liased on Exchange re- of the transportation department were married last week. Their many friends Inventive genius of the manufacturers turns. « “Although tbe Florida crop suffered wish them much happiness. engaged in preparation of machinery severe damage from hurricane and P. L. Vincent celebrated hto birthday for apple harvest to provide a practical, frost, the total supply of oranges and last Bunday at the "Blue Goooe” hotel efficient dryer before another season 1« grapefruit in the United States and Covers were laid for 12. The birthday > z 15c Home Rendered Ls^d, 1 lb. carton Canada was approximately 10,000 care cake was beautiful, so waa the singing. over. The saw mill has closed for the sea greater than in the preceding season. 65c Home Rendered Lard, 4 lb. pails ____ .... Apparently a concerted movement 17,000 cars more than in 1924-28. and son. The planer is still running, ss to t will be made among Pacific northwest 4,000 cars in excess of the previous slso the shipping department. Home Rendered Lard, 8 lb, pails ' -- $1.25 ♦ Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kershaw and son. ern fruit shippers to have the govern largest supply of 1923-24, when Ex For Hale—I 300-sal. stove tanka, practically ment modify its announcement, made change oranges averaged $1 per box Gordon, were week end visitors of the 25c Home Cured Bacon, one-half or wl^le . __ new. Can be bad cheap. Callon any m»m- J. E. Millars. Mr. Kershaw to much her of tbs County Court J. H. Jeffrey, Oflloe at the Balt lake City meeting last year, lees than in 1926^27.” says Mr. Desell. Interested in pear culture, having very The increase in the United States or «Ol, roe. »JOB Allison Fletcher, tel. Odell IM ..30c Cudahy Hams, one-half or whole____ that the domestic tolerance will be re ange and grapefruit supply in the last extensive acreage at Medford. They F. L Keating, tel Parkdate Sxl._______ nlOtf duced from .026 to the world tolerance IB years has been five times as rapid will leave Dee for Moscow, Ida., where 25c For Sato-Ftaao, scar Hood River. Beaotl. Frye’s Hams, one-half or whole ......... tai high grade Instrument. Bargain lor quick at M. It to likely that eastern grow as the gain in population. Tbe satis Gordon will enter the university. sale. Terms, «10 monthly arranged for good The many friends of Mrs. Haael Hasel factory disposition of this record Cali 25c Round Steak .... _____ ers, who have felt the effects of the home. If interested, address H. A. Llvernseb, fornia orange crop was due largely to Hatch will be pleased to know that she Factory Plano Adjuster, 413 North Boren Ave, federal regulations relative to removal their advertising and marketing activi to well on the road to recovery. It was Heatlie, Wash. dlS 25c of «pray residues for the first time this ties, according to tbe Exchange general feared that she had been stricken with pneumonia. Hamburger Steak................................................................. ..... 15c year, will join in such an appeal. It manager. Bam Glvins. the genial blacksmith With lemons, demand has not l>een as may be that moot of tbe eastern com of the Oregon Lumber Co., has gone to Salmon .......... * IB/ well kept in pace with supply, but prog mercial districts, as a result of their ress has been made, per <-aplta con Portland for dental work and while Leg Pork Roast ....................................... —__ . 30K weather conditions, may be able to sumption steadily increased, and for there will purchase a "Radiola 20,” one supply domestic markets under a toler eign lemons gradually displaced by of the latest and beat of the new radio«. 30/ Loin Chops ' • _ •.......... . . Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Nelson and Mrs. ance of .026, but they can never legally California lemons. Due to the fact J. D. Wirrick drove to Portland Friday. that over 90 per cent of lemon produc market their fruit, without washers, in tion la bandied by Exchange shippers, For Hale—Dairy ranch tn Trout Lake Valley. Tbe Charles Ads me McCammon« en Price will surprise you If you nave real money case the .01 tolerance to applied. the organisation was in position to tertained on Thursday evening in their la So business «Itb. C. M. Cutting JyIt From a general viewpoint, tbe out cope intelligently with the surplus usual very handsome manner with a I progressive course dinner. Covers were Get your Free Ham Tickets look for the apple industry the next problem and secure fair results on the laid for twenty at tables for four each. maximum quantity the markets could ê few years is promising. Apple acreage take, states tbe report. A spirited session of 600 concluded the has been on a steady decrease for aome The Exchange alone marketed 50,468 most enjoyable evening. J. H. Van Wicklen. for many years year«. It will be physically impossible carloads. 38,891 cars of oranges and the popular clerk of School District 14, grapefruit and 11,577 can of lemons, to bring additional acreage into bearing or a total of over 22% million boxes. has resigned his office. It is rumored for many yeffrs. Tbe law of supply Navel shipments reached 16,819 cars. that J. E. Millar to prominently men and demand should work toward a bet Valencias 20,845 from Exchange houses. tioned as hto succèeaor. The Malcolm Raphael Catberwoods " Returns to Exchange shippers, es terment of market conditions. entertained Saturday evening at cards timating value of can yet unsold, Here in Hood River Valley our real H. G. VAN ALLEN, reached $88,295,840, with a delivered In honor of their house guest, Mrs. problem doe« not come from the neces value to the wholesale tnde of $114.- Mary Campbell, of Nova Scotia. Telephone 8461 It is stated on unimpeachable author sity of washing the apptes. It to rather 848,724." nays the Exchange executive. found in tbe serious inroads that per "This is the largest return to Califor ity that Luhr Jensen has not fished for months. ennial canker has made on our or nia in the history of the industry.” Mrs. Mary Campbell left Bunday for An average of 1% millions of dollan For asut—4-room boaau with large rloh sur. chards. This decrease, however, may was returned to its members weekly a short visit in Marshfield, Ore., from dan «pot. Enquire 1223 Cascade or phone 3843. ■ Robert Green Heid at Marshfield olftf not ¡trove to be as bad as we have an- throughout, the year, indicating that whence she will go to California for December 1 at .7.30 o’rioek sharp. Officers for Waucoma No. 80 for the | Robert Green, held at Marshfield in ticipated. We have received the cheer the Exchange has well maintained its the winter and thence to Nova Scotia For Kuut—4-rooaa ftirnlahed flat oa ri ou nd for the summer. coming term will 1« nominated on No- connection with the •murder of a neigh floor, with privale bulb and (ara««, «25 Is. ing news that a federal pathologist of position of leadership among Pacific Vai Bearson. the hustling provider of vember 29. The election will be at the bor, Caleb Greene, formerly resided in qalra 130» Taylor 8t., or phone 3251. o20tf Coast industries. experience will soon arrive here to aid the Upper Hood River Valley, Records On an aggregate business of $817,- entertainment in the “manly art.” and next regular Convention. The program committee was in or District Attorney Baker show that in investigational work that may re 000,000 for the j>aat 23 years, the re “Yeung" Rogers, the moat popular of sult in a cure or elimination of the serl- x>rt states that Exchange credit losses the entertainers, spent the week end st structed to prepare a program for an he was indicted in July. 1926, on a the Mosier ranch of the former—and open meeting to be held December 6. (barge of operating a still. He was ona disease. Let us hope the work of Dave amounted to but 47/10,000 of one they caught a cold. There will be a short program followed never Prongbt to trial, a chief accom per cent. this expert, the Oregon experiment sta by a Inuch nnd. dancing and cards for plice hating escaped. Development of markets and new thorn* who wish. All memliera of the tion and the local branch work will be fruit uses and outlets, standardisation, The Dalles Water Plan Explained successful in finding a control for tbe advertising and trade promotion, sup Bey and GM Campaign Near The Dalles water commission, accom Knight* and i’ythian Bhrters and their ply. traffic, cultural and Insect control panied by City Engineer Glass, was (fiends are urged to be present. canker. At a meeting of tbe chamber of com For Kent—Electric Wax Polishers, Vaeoui departments are important Exchange here Tuesday night to confer with eie*nera, Hewlu« Machines. K. A. Frans Co. merce last Friday night committees All of us are thankful that our con- services Lower Citrus Rate Upheld ■ enumerated in the report, in members of the chnnilter of commerce were appointed to arrange for an early greaslonal delegation acted with speed addition to the «dual marketing func and explain plans of the neighboring For Kent—FornlKhed apartment, wtth or The Interstate commerce commission campaign to raise funds for the coun Wlibont piano. »1th prlv.ia Mlh and ateefrle in securing the aid of the federal gov tion. city for augmenting the water supply last week reaffirmed its previous deci ty's participât!» in Boy Scout, Camp rooklrg. Clone In. Hugbea A part men fa, su “Because of the volume of fruit there by tapping the Hood River Val sion prA< ribing lower rates on decidu Fire Girl and Girl Scout work. Boy Slate ft., tel. 3M1. a»U ernment in combatting the menace. handled." says Mr. Desell, “total cost ley watershed. ous fruits, othar than apples, from Cal Bcout plan« call for a new executive Fo- Keot - Furntahed oottagaa at Cottage of this extended service, which benefits Txxul folk, it was explained, have no ifornia to transcontinental pointe. It for the Mld-Columbla-Central Oregon Farm. Telephone Ml. attf WE SHOULD BE THANKFI L the entire industry, to lees than the objection whatever to the plan, pro While it may be that many of ua are charge of any competing distributing vided the Hood River rights are not denied the protest of the Southern Pa district. For Rent-Apartment, formatted or nnrur- cific and other lines against the new nlehed. Tel.tM. aHU lacking this year in worldy goods as a agency for marketing alone. The total molested. Mr. Glass in » comprehen rates. Rotary Club Lunch Yesterday result of an “off year" for apples, marketing and advertising cost for Ex sive talk explained that The Dalles The commission has ordered the This week’s Rotary club was sd- there is no one who resides In thia sec change growers was 2.40 per cent of the will not interfere with local rights. rates of $1.73 to eastern points a For Sale-Hay at toe Clark and Htanton ced a day, on account of Thanks- delivered value of the fruit.” Borne objections. howersr, may be $1.92 to northern xpoints reduced to g. The luncheon at the Hotel place. TH. Ml»_______________________ Jegtr tion of the great Pacific northwest who Exchange grower* have now invested raised here to the plan for raising Ixiet Rl.fM» and $1.30 respectively. Furnished CoUagea—By week, day or koma was well attended.- Ernest For Sale- Farm machinery. Inolndln« nlowa. month, with or without board. Wanmtna has not cause for sincere gratitude to almost nine million dollars In 20 years lake by a 25-foot dam. In reaffirming the decision, the com- jj istf barrows, stump pnllers, hayfork, oabfo anti Cottesea. Tel. 3014. 714 »lb HL gflwig, of Portland, waa a visiting a benign Providence today. We should of consistent advertising, the wisdom misslon said that rates prescriltetl are otarian. Other visitors were: Prof. windmill. En^plre at lot Oak St, tel. 1S71. For Rent— An excellent location tor a par of which was tangibly demonstrated in Pictures Taken on Hood __________________________________ alU “ lowest poHFlble lawful rates co be thankful for the health that is ours. Gentle, of the Oregon Normal school; ing restaurant. Apply Owner. Olaelsr rntt this season of record production, states The party of motion picture actors, lble with maintenance of County School Runerlntendant Crites We should be thankful for our homes the general manager. During these 20 1 » transportation service and necessary and the scenic beauty of their setting. years, gross delivered sales were well here taking scenes for “Forest Trails.” to promote freedom of movement of end Harry Wilmratn, of Portland. WANTED returned the first of the week from 10 Albert T. Case, acompanied by Rob We should be thankful for the numer over a billion dollars and f. o. b. return days spent on the sides of Mount Hood. products of agriculture affected by de ert B. Perigo and.hto accordion, sang ous problems which confront ns and on to Exchange members $788,846,542. It was Intended that the party stay at pression.” “The Last Rose of Summer.” President Bunktot advertising cost growers less The lower rates were ordered follow Jenkins read a totter from Internation which we may expend our energy in than ot e cent |»er year per consumer, Cloud Cap Inn, but the old building ing complaints of the_Callfornls Grow constructive solutions. We should be or one fourth to two-fifths of a cent per waa so Insecure that arrangements ers and slil| limera' Protective league al President Sapp, who congratulated were made for housing the company in the local club on its September attend thankful for the promise of a bright doxen of their fruit. Mr. Desell esti the lodge of the Portland Snowshoe that rates on fresh fruits were too high. ance record- With J. L. Breckenridge I mates that for every family in this dub. future that lies ahead in the working as chairman, the members told why country, $9.33 was spent for California “Wolf,” Jere Evans' war dog, par New Snow in Mountains they are thankful. out of a greater program of prosperous citrus, a per capita expenditure of ticipated in the pictures. Accompanying heavy rains on the advancement in our chosen Industry $2.15 for tbe season. —ft. ■ Considerable disappointment prevails lower levels new anow fell in the high Indicative of its widespread adver and allied lines of endeavor. ' Pythian Notes land forests around Mount Hood and in the families having sons or daugh tising endeavor, the Exchange used And there should be no feeling of At the'convention November IB. Hrs. Mount Adams Bunday night. Four in- ters at the University of Oregon. Be 173.011,848 individual advertisements depression or gloom in the homes of in 10 national magasines, 169.444.426 Wendling. Mrs. Stranahan, Mrs. Rug che» were reported _*„1 Montlffy at Home cause of the prevalence of infantile lie tl the new* blanket at Cralysto over the state the University Hood River Valley today, when by the newspaper ads on oranges and 128,066,- glee, Mrs. Dobson and Mrs. Steele, a stead inn, while s cancelled plans for the annual committee from Wauna temple. Pyth was 18 inches. Cloud Cap inn 460 on lemons. Literally millions of family firesides there are gathered the Thanksgiving holiday, and students ian Sisters, paid a visit tn Waucoma recipe bulletins snd booklets were dis old, the young and the middle aged. will be required to remain on the lodge. As usual they brought a deli- tributed. Elks’ Elk Dinner Next Tuesday FOR RENT campus. Rather a spirit of joyful thanksgiving Increased service work with dealers dons lunffii. They extended a hearty Elks of Hood River will feast on real should pervade all the atmosphere. reunited in 65,887 personal calls in ad and urgent invitation for all members elk meat at a dinner to be held next Charlea T. frirly and eon, Reymund dition to direct mail work with the job of Waucoma and their friends to at Tuesday night, when Judge Robert R. B. Early, weW* here /esterday from bers and retailers who help distribute tend an old fashioned and modern Butler will be here from Tbe Dalles to Portland on buaineM. the fruit. Effectiveness of all adver dance at the Castle hall December 14. deliver the chief addreas. The elk was tising was Increased by oveg 2% billion tbe proceeds to go to a benefit fund for killed by Carl Rand while on a hunt FOR SALE oranges stamped with the famous Hun- the Pythian Home at Vancouver, Wash. ing trip in Idaho, At the convention November 27, Bro. ktot trademark, definitely Identifying On Bunday. November 4, the annual T. F. Johnson was reported as con the product to consumer. MISCELLANEOUS Elks memo rial services will be held at Enrope took 560,000 boxes of Bnnklst valescing very nicely at the Hood River the lodge rooms. Senator Jay Upton, imepital. Ills main concern now Is to oranges and grapefruit, shipped from of Bend, will deiivA- tbe address. I xm Angeles harbor via the Panama move to the Johnson hotel. Bro. C. D. Haven waa also reported as confined Canal. Direct shipments to Hawaii, „ Davenport Goto Heavy Fine the Philippines and the Orient amount to hto home with a severe cold. The Past Chancelion dub met at A. F. Davenport, who Monday was ed to 200.060 itoxea. These were tre mendous gnirw and the outlets helpful the office of John Baker on November found guilty tty a jury on a charge of in disisHdng <ff their largest crop, says IT. The plans for the new dining room liquor |M>mu«oioa, waa sentenced to 60 are being perfected and a new Bible days In jail and given $IMD fine yester the report. Based upon a conservative consump has been ordered for the lodge, also a day by Judge Wilson. It was a second tion of 50 boxes per year each, 41.614 Boosters' dub to being organised. The offense. Davenport gave notice that he would Bunkist extractors now in operation next meeting of the Past Chanapllors were responsible for consumption of dub will be held at the same place appeal to the supreme court Special - Men’s Dress Shirts CITRUS YIELD WAS HEAVY PAST YEAR Saturday Specials Hood River Market