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c n i Mi » / EPS 9 •■•’ -*w“i HIGH SCHOOL NEWS CHAMBO OF COMMERCE NEWS borne disease. During the past few years, Lowyver, we find that typhoid (Fraas Appts City Fragraaq is more often milk-borne in origin. i » Few diseases present the striking con Tbs program for 1927, as outlined by • (From Hood River Guide) f trast of the pas' with the present as the Guide*. Legion Bkl Club, Crag A man had a purse which ctatataed Rata, Chamber of Commerce baa been a doe« typhoid fever. Not many years ago this disease wa« a plague which a large amount of money stolen one big succeaa. The question of a program i Thew should he a good spfile “«rket was present in the population all the day; to hie greet surprise, bo received for 1928 is at band. Shall we have a < A ♦ •» ' V a letter from the thief enclosing a* time and each fall It was expected in «5 ( bigger and better development program In the latter part of the *•**“ “* sumilv in storage L) short of the usnsl i-pidemic proportions It is now within small sum. The letter ran as follows: than we bad last year? If we do what quantity. Tbore is a .Hatertai > the power of any < immunity to bring "Bir—I stole your money. Remawae is are we going to do with the people who down and keep down the typhoid fever nawin' at my conshence, so I aid sendin' come here expecting to find good hotel in boxed holdings end a nd»«» shrinkage in the twrreled supply as rate to, or nearly to the vanishing sum of ft-back. When it news agen, accommodations? People are being sent compart with a year ago. In com I will send sum more. * back from the mountains every day be point. —School Daae. parison with the ftw year average the Since water supplies have been large cause of the ta« k of commercial devel boxxl suppy is tai ger .but the fiarrek" ly improved, milk has become probably opments. The winter carnival by the Harold Patten, yell king, urgea all Guide Bkl Club Is going to be mucin tile most common vehicle in the trans- stock has fallen fafabort. X I ;ietln-«Ml to the box unit, cold storage mi -ion of this dlMsse. It has numer students who signed up to get blue and bigger and better than last year and holdings on November 1, according to ous opportuultic for '-ontaminatlon. white hats to hand In tbelr 65 cents hundreds of people will be there and by U m * aErlcultiiral I'he hands of the milker may not be before Friday, November 18. “We can’t no, accommodations. We may get the d-psrttoent, were .IbTf.OOO boxes less clean and the utenstis may have been send for them until all the money gets Tram Way and a new Cloud Cap Inn riisn stock on b-ind one year ago washed In unclear, water. If the ty in," said Harold. some day but what we heed now is and ' ,278.0b0 box-s less than the five- phoid germs get into the milk while it] some action. Hello! That ’ s the way to do it Say is warm, it finds an ixcellent culture vea: average. The “Ihclnl figures on cold Storage medium and as n result Increases, so “hello” and smile. When we say “hello," Some time ago we were asked to that a slight contamination becomes we are friendly and we want everyone see what the Chamber of Commerce hokU es of apples follow: to know It. We don’t say "hello” could do toward getting a football » Nov -Wr 1, 1927. 1.337,000 barrels; massive. The utmost «ire must tie taken in enough. We go about careleasly and game with The Dalles. A committee *0 boxes; 3.26t‘.(»00 bushel has •> kets November 1, i-clfi, 8.188.000 bar handling milk. Milk epidemics present forget all about speaking to people. met with local school officials, went to tale: O.52.L0W b< res; 2,235,000 bushel diaracteristic peen I. <ul ties. The cases By such a rereleas routine we mgy The Dalles for a conference with the habit of never speaking to peo- officials there and later met with our lswk.i i. Five-year average, 4,134,000 follow a certain milk route. They are form a Hello” _ ta _____ snch a cheerful word. 'otind mpstly among women and chil- pie. “ ____ barrels , 7,272,000 I wm local officials. Hood River has done The northwestern apple markets are dren, or at least among those who use it can't be said without a tingle of joy. everything that can reasonably be ex t aay and milk in Its raw state. Even if we don ’ want to say it holding steady without recent chr.nge pected of them In an effort to renew It Is practically impossible to isolate say it anyway, we have a aatisfled feel- friendly relations. The committee that 'n price. The late t cr.rlot sales were: the typhoid I mm IH us from a suspected lug after it is over>with. Yakima valicy district, extra fancy investigated both sides of the matter Ho we have "hello" week. In order with an earnest desire to have friendly Newtown?, two rars/ targe to very sample of milk and tt is even more dlf- th tilt to find sign- of dangerous con- that we may readily learn to say large, >2.3'; fancy, >2.10; combination, relations resumed are asking nothing extra fancy and fancy, medium t« lamination by lglsiratory methods, ■■hello" the Girl's league has started further from our school officials. Hood Many mllk-liorne epidemics are traced a friendship campaign in the form of large. u> ludlng stor.'.gn charges to River high school is ready to play The March 1. 32.50f*'<i trade, >2.25; com to "carriers'', convalescents, or "walk- •■hello” week. Dalles and it la Interesting to note that Ing" cases who have bad some part in A mefry “ hello" will make a smile bination, extra fancy and fancy, small the citixens of The Dalles are now be handling milk. so. say "hello. ” Let ’ s make "hello" to very small, >2.25; C grade, >2; one ginning to want to know why they The first thing to lie done In con- week the most cheerfully suecessfully don’t have a game. We don’t feel that r-ar extra fancy Koines, large to very k trolling an epidemic Is to determine week in the year. I-et's form the targe, 32: one car fancy, medium to there la anything further we can do targe, >1.60; one car fancy Jonathans, the source of Infection. Dairies should “hello" habit and follow the worth and we are therefore glad to see the Offering the distinction and elegance of bodies by Fisher A >1.85; extra fancy WtMSSm >2.3i'>; tie Inspected, food handlers examined while slogan adapted by students from citizens of The Dalles taking an In •.. exquisitely beaded and paneled, and finished in ultra fancy, 32.10 @2.15; Idaho, Lewiston snd the milk ordered pasteurised if the University of Oregon to “Bay terest. Hood River high school to com district, two cars combination extra there is any suspicion of the milk, ‘hello’, say it often and smile when you pleting a very successful year. Their smart colors of genuine, lustrous Duco Lhico — as fancy and fancy Hom«, small to very Each and every case of typhoid fever say it.” Armistice day game was a success ■ providing the superior performance advantages of a small, roller sales, >1.50 @1.60. comes somewhere from some previous .............. - financially, although we admit it no •providing the i AII of nfl are aware fhat a Oregon apples advanced on the Liv case. Typhoid fever never arises spon- celebrated valve-in-nead motor... the same type that has doubt wouldTiave Is-en better if the cel lebrated valve-ln- amount of superstition lies in each of game had been with The Dalles. Ac erpool auction last week, Newtown* tHnrontiiy. powered the winners of the world’s greatest racing - bringing up to >4.50 a box. William A. No person should handle foods who our cording to The Dalles Chronicle the Schoenfeld, Pacific northwest repre has recently had typhoid or who is a r lassi <*t~~ We are continually suspecting that game at The Dalles was not a financial I aentotive of the bureau of agricultural ^‘r I '?Mh?L,,he "re ,r>luK tu K"* MW b««* <►« '>• success and the citizens of The Dalles —and carrying the lowest prices ever placed on a - t prartkllIij. everyone with , are well within their rights when they economics, received the following cable before handling food and before eating We modern, quality automobile— message from Edwin Hmith, the depart is not a fad. It la the best of common we come in contact with some , begin to show Interest. ment's fruit representative in Europe: .,*n<l. Prudence. Nobody should efyorf or desire to take advantage of us , — today’s Chevrolet stands out unmistakably as the “Prices of apples at the Liverpool V?hi.,?g ,he i“nd8 an<1 n,,t P«v falr- s"eh suspicion will Secretary Jardine’s Deeteten Boil your drinking water and your kpep „„ from maklng frlpnda an(1 world ’s foremost combination'of beauty, performance auction Wednesday show the continu Department of Agriculture, ous decline noted last week for bar milk unleaa you are sure that the sup- make us feel uncemfortahle when deal- Washington, Nov. 7, 1927. and low price! reled stock, but lioxed varieties were P*y *• Pure- Ing with others. higher. The condition of most barreled _ ____ ~ It is better a thousand times to be Mr. L. L. Tyler, Manager Cascade Never before could you obtain such unquestioned smart« Co., stock waa unsatisfactory. Boxed apples TARIRI? I I?VII?n HM ,o° trusting, to suffer over and over Development ness, such delightful riding comfort and such amazing P. O. Box 281, are arriving in better condition. The IHlIirr LC i TU j U Mil , again from misplaced confidence—than performance—for such a small investment Here, in Portland, Oregon. British market Is undersupplled with Dear Mr. Tyler: tact, are All the vital elements you'want in a motor car— red and yellow dessert apples, especial f Reference is made to your appeal ly Newtowns. There was brink de way singly or en manse out to put plus outstanding economy of ownership and (■ operation. e from the Forester ’ s decision, which de mand for Oregon Newtowns. Extra ------------ something over on us. clined to approve a permit for the con Come in—and see for yourself what Chevrolet offers fancy, 163a to 175s, bcought >4-14 to Ix*t ourselves, and tariff rates oa fresh fruits in >*t ’a a play P'ar J fair -/” - a,r “ I"™ ------- w ' ----- j JE a exer- — struction ot a tram and cableway to the 34.50, against >3.89 to fo.14 last week. the The principal European countries in <<■*"« ’TH"<,"a,’,e * arf .and g you in comparison with any other car at anywhere near summit of Mount li<x>d, and the hear I . The surplus is light. There was good effe<4 on October 171927, are shown >»<•"»■ ! Chevrolet’s low prices! ing held thereon in my oflke on Oct demand for Washington Jonathans at below. It will I* noted that in some w,n ’'r"*'" 1 i <!nd lv ober 18. Í * I >8.71, against 33.59 to 33.77 for extra countries the duties are levied on the JJ* <*>t ,,r h“|,„TL* ' I might ray at tlie outset that the fancy same size last week. There was gross weight of the fruit and container, that we w111 wln OMt 111 th< n* run' I lienefictal aspects of your proposed a moderate demand for Waahington in others a deduction to allowed are fully appreciated, and Hpltzenburgs. Fancy. 163s to 175s, in white for the weight of the container. In Weren’t we thrilled and excited development fair condition, brought $3 1(1 to 33.38. Germany, the general tariff to the rate Armistice day when the bomb burst that I have no reason to believe that Washington Nellis pears brought 34-40 established by taw. The conventional and shot Old Glory into the air and the project ta not feasible from an to )4-8T, against >4.38 to >4-87 last tariff is the rate fixed by treaty. The the band tremtilously boomed out the engineering standpoint, or that you would be unable adequately to finance week. conventional rates apply not only to “Star fipangled Banner"? From the “There waa active demand for higher Imports from tlie country that Is a burst of the bomb until the last strains it if its construction were authorised. HOOD HIVER, OREGON grade fruit in continental markets at l>srty to the treaty but to the imports of the song faded away the whole Representations to the contrary had no Phone lili Hamburg. Washington Jonathans, ex from all other countries which enjoy crowd was tensely quiet, and everyone bearing on my decision. The point I believe most important tra fancy, 163a to 175s, brought >3.65 most-favored-natlon treatment under seemed to sense the glory and.patriot- Ç O 8 Ç to >4.62. The same grade and same the terms of their commercial treaties i«m of the occasion. We all felt the is that the right course lie followed in LOW atae of Rome Beauty* brought >3.65 to with Germany. Imports into Germany presence of a wonderful thing • re planning for or authorizing the use of >4.14 at Copenhagen. Washington Jon fram the United States rajoy the con- aponded by our silence. It was glorf- National Forest lands which form the athans. same grade and same size, ventional rates. In France, where the one. Even afterward an Inside voice major part of Mount Hood. The pub brought >3.32 to >3.35, against 34-48 rates are known as general and mini- kept singing, “long may It wave, o’er lic has an unusual Interest in this mountain, which is one of the great last week." ‘ mum, the United States enjoys the tlw land of the free and the home of {teaks of the United Btates and posses f ■ minimum rate on fruits, z the brhve." ses a historical and sentimental slg- a 4 ' 4 Ji Apple Market News I United Kingdom—Fresh fruits, free. ukfiennee to the pe-tple of Oregon which Tie retsrrt of cold storage b"1**?**] "■ •ermany—Apples. In boxes, barrels, ---------- THE LINE transcends flint of of any other moun of apples Novemlier 1 added further I etc., except sacks, packed: In U. 8. Most of the credit for the winning tain in the State. We know that its strength to the market position. Oom-1 currency (a) general per 160 pounds, of foothall games thia year has l>een slopes and summit offer exceptional ÁU bined holdings were equivalent to about I >1.62; conventional (b) per 100 lbs., given to the backfield. Thera to a man promise of forms of human service, 5,800,000 barrels, or 18 per cent less I 3.76. Pears, conventional <b> per 100 In the line who has been outstanding scientific, educational, inspirational /B> than a year ago and 13 per cent l*lowl lbs.. 3 76 l**L in bls part of the game, and who has and recreational, thus far only partly / flu, ve-year average for November 1.1 Netherlands—Apples, and all other done as much bard playing as any man , appreciated but certain ultimately to M az *. »* Barreto in cold storage numbered 1-"| fresh fruit, Including citrus fruit, on the team. When ho other man 11* of very gret^t important«. We IgAtay/ 867,000, compared with 8,188,000 at this I packed: In U. 8. currency (a) 8% ad could get through the opponents’ line do not know w of cer- time In 1926 and a five-year average! valorem, general |>er 100 lbs.; mini and break up their play, Lloyd Wallace tainty Just how the poten lltiea of of 4.134,000. Volume of apples In boxeel mum (d) |>er KN) lbs., gross. __ in to «se ., was there. Lloyd has played a good the mountain can be made L* was fully 50 per cent greater than ini France—Apples, for table use: In U. hard game for Hood River this year. ful to the people, or how to what tairrels. Total cold storage holdings of I a 8. w. currency use can __ » m » so ii (a) general, per 100 s lbs., Has anyone ever thought that it was extent various forma I * 8,526,000 boxes were 17 par cent morel 3.30; minimum (d) j>er per 100 ibs.Zgroiw. lbs . gross, uoyd Wallace, Tom Johnson. etsirdinatcd that t will not be in- aaz than the average supply for this tln»e 3.68 1 <«rs for table use: In U. 8. jv»t» Goin and the other men on the com|>atible or mutually destructive. of the year but 10 per cent lighter than currency, 3 36; minimum. 3.09; Apples nn<. .K„t thFlr mHn" that the hackfield Until we know these things any mat . > last season. Bushel haskets were 46 and pears for elder or perry, U. 8, cur- nian <ot through? Maybe—but still erial modification of present conditions z- per cent more plentiful than a year rency, 3-18; minimum, 3.0a. the l>a<'kfield men made the touch carries a serious risk of ultimate det ago. about 3.270.000 Iwskets were re 4< >] in n. R. currency (a) per 100 lha., (toWn, and they got the credit. All one riment to the public welfare. CNOÑEEMhO ported by commercial cold storage tare must be deducted before applying hrara after a game 1a how well a cer- peaastmcnt The matter is too Important to be I UM plants. One-third of the tmsketo were the following rate; ta(n hackfield man played. Why can’t settled hastily and I am not ready to held in the mlddle-Atlantic states, Denmark -Apples snd pears, >12. aome of the credit he given to the line make a decision on your application at while three-fourths of the boxes were Sweden - Apples, jswra and berries, menj Their game, too, is hard. thia time. I prefer to wait a year, c in the Pacific Coast states. during which I will have a study made J The November crop report cut 4,- Norway—Apples and paars Imported * -■ ___ . of the entire Mount Hood area and the 000.000 bushels off the estimate of the from August 1 to December 31 >7.18: THANKSGIVING first meaiiH of developing Ito scenic, total apple production and about 275, imis>rte<I from January 1 to July 31, AVERAGE COMBINED LICENSE Many, many years ago—most of us, educational and recreational values in 000 barrels off the <-ommer<lnl crop 38 50 Note: The Customs Department having read about it, remember—the ■■oordiiiatlon with the use of Ito mater» . FEE AND GASOLINE TAX The total crop to now estimated at 110,- may In certain Instances admit above founders of our own nation held a rude ial resources. In aid of this study I PER MOTOR VEHICLE à 000.000 bushels, compared with 246,-1 fruit in Norway from August 1 to De- festivity In the new land. Having had shall solicit the cooperation of the T 460.000 last season and a five-year av I cotnber 31 nt 0 30 gold crown per kilo, a very sucxvesful year with crops and l<sal organizations and agem.4es agenctes which this group, all those states pay In addi knnsas. Kentucky, and Booth Carolina Oregon « tax on motorists compares erage of 199.000,000 Imshela. At 24,- (a) Con versions to U. R. currency Indian friendships the people pro are interested in the ic subject, and it tion a personal property tax, which 060,006 barrels, the commercial crop Is made nt “x< liange rates prevailing Oc- claimed a day on which nil should my hope that with their collaboration very favorably with the taxes of other —have 5 cents. The average gasoline tax throughout brings the average annual motor ve about 15.400.000 lees than in 1926 and tober 1. 1927 meet in solemn reunion to give thanks a plan of live and Management rtn be nearly 10.000.090 Iwrrels below average. Kb) American fruit takes convention- for the humble achievements which devised with which the place of pro states according to Frank Benaswig. the Unioh is slightly over' 3 cento, Mr. hicle tax of at least 10 states consider engineer of the Oregon State Motor Iteusswig reports. with the average ably higher than that of Oregon,” Mf. During October prospects declined art>7. they had made. jects such as you propone can be det Renaswlg coetinned, “fleveral of these about 3 per cent gains In the Virginias (d) American fruit takes minimum That wan many years ago when peo- ermined with complete assurance and' association, who compiled statistics on annual revenue for the nation per car states are not noted for their roads. Colorado and Idaho being more then «<*b<-dn1e. automobile and gasoline taxes in the 4N at about 310.75. The average gas tax pie bad so little to be thankful for — certainty. “Rix states—Colorado, Idaho, Minne revenue per year per car In Oregon is offset bv material decreases In New -------- ■ i ■» but they were thankful. Imwn through The study I propose to have made states of the Unipn. York. Michigan. Illinois. Washington Mr. Reuss wig reporta that'the gaso given as >14.27. The average com sota. North Dakota, Oklahoma and Christian Bible School Noire «* J«*« custom has <-ome and no may demonstrate that your project is bined gasoline snd license fee per car Wisconsin—have a graduated down and Oregon. This year’s total apple The committee to have charge of the oi ,hat flrat i a deal rabie one, or that it would be line tax originated in Oregon and that for the country is given as >23.39. tea le, according to the an of the ward scale, crop In New York is estimated at less desirable If i csfifisd tn certain res all states save New York and Massa Summarised, their regulations Iteusswig found that the average 11- car. than 14,000,000 bushels, compared with M rfolkX.PrNraWJi" Doubtlean nome of u. have more to pects as to locution or design. If that chusetts have this tax. which ranges rense fee ranged from 35.30 in Cali are: Colorado, 30 per cent reduction A more than 40.000,000 last year. ' Vie- Anni M v, M . ii A’ m J hi T ** 7°r ‘h"» »>«» >" R*»’ proves to is* the case I shall be glad from 2 to S cents per gallon. gluts and West Virginia together have This year two states—Illinois and fornia to >25.76 in Oregon, with the after the fifth year and 50 per cent indeed to reconsider your application. a little over 10,000.000, as agnlnst 80,- tn ,A IH w T’ h haTe ,o <tl’v lltonkn for than those per- Until such iiciormination Is made I New Jersey -heretofore without a gas following states approximating Ore- after the eighth year. Idaho: One dol Kn: Connecthut. >23.63: North Caro lar leas for thlr d year and one dollar 800,000 for the 1920 season. The North eretdtm who brM ,h,t Thank-giving. shall l>e unprei>ared to take action in tax, authorized It, while eight states ls, 324.41; Vermont, W22.91, and'New for four year and after, or a maximum Ing «ncreases : Arksn- central states, as a group, have about eLini ¿in °’,r nation han progressed well—it in a the nutter, which means that*the de made the following reduction of >2 per car. Minnesota: California, from Hampshire, 319 22. ng will h« ta .ea at flint time for flnpr Is-autlful ptacs to be in cision of the Forester, from which you sas, from 4 to 5 cotsj 25,000.000 bushels, or approximately < However, with the combined license Ten per cent reduction etch year to va. ftom 2 to 3 cento ; half last year's total for that group wm 2 to 3 cento; "Iowa, _ vL.",.h . ~ "ia<>p *> who yearty thanked appealed, stand* unreversed. Even in the three Northwestern state* will lie snkeil to take an active part In w|iat already nad and put Maine, from 3 to 4 cento; Ohio, from ate and gasoline tax fee, Florida with seven years North «Dakota : Ten per Very sincerely yours, .32 and North Carolina at 344.83, rent reduction after first year; for sec where prospects are relatively better, 2 to 8 cento; Pennsylvania, from 3 to 3 u- progrsm. forth eager effort to do more and make (Bigned) W. M. Jardine, The conference of the Workers of the »—..i,- produdtiction Is equivalent to only 33. Secretary. ¡cento; Booth Dakota, from 3 to 4 cents, lead Oregon whose combined fee is ond registration, 25 per rent oa third Bible s<hvol will b.' held at the church rot Amerl< *' _________ 000,000 bushels, compared with 46 3O<>. and West Virginia, from 8% to 4 cento. given at >40.63, while Arkansas, Con registration; maximum reduction, 40 000 In 1926. Th- c'>mmcrclal apple <-r< p Monday cvcn’ur. November 28. There The 3 cent tax, in vogue in Oregon, necticut. Georgia. Kentucky, Maine, per cent. Oklahoifia: Twenty per rent Ten local i >utrymen attended the Is s<..ne special o.isineae to be conoid-1 Rad though It may seem. It Is the Carolina. Vermont, Virginia and reduction on second .registration, 20 per conald- I — ,----- in the Pacific Norl'iwest amount» to la s< no speclnl business m<vtlng called by L. R. Bfelthaupt.' la the.most comnftm, 17 states having Routh < red at that time and < full attendance truth. In order to exist every orgafils- 27,600.000 boxes, or about 6,000.000 Jess IL One state has a >Hs cent tax, 13 West Virginia are all above a combined rent on third. 20 per cent on fourth. 60 agrbiiltnral eo nomtofftom the Oregon than last year. of numbers of the school is desired, atlon must have at least money enough per cent maximum. WleconMa: After states have 2 cento, TO states have 4 average of >30. t i>ay . 1, exuem ------- men. If we are to have a Agriculture College, at The Dalles last rens, an* four Rates—New Mexico, Ar- “With the exception of Vermont in five yean, 25 per cent rednttlqi only.” Total shipments were fast de.reas Ti e Hclpli g Hand daae will entertain to Tuesday. The meeting was the result Mascot thia year, we must have money this y Ing, both east and west. The 2.750 cars th* conference aft<-t the business meet- <>f former meetings between The Dalles, from western sections was 500 more •ng. Tliis 1« an active class. so come enough t^mpport It. Everyone seems to want an annual. Bend and Hood River Chambers of than last season's correnpindlng recor! nml sec them nt woxk. we have aa it is good to eat either be- Might, will be well attaadeff as the wy- condition and not hurt Hood River. The thank offering given November The question la: Do they want it badly Commerce. but the 1,800 cars from castenj and cept tonally low fire loss in Hood River The meeting consisted of nn open fore it la born or after it is dead. We have attended many conven litt iiiercliHutR central states was less than half wh.it 20 proved quirt- generous and shows a enongh to pay for it? The merchants tions. etc., during our young life and dtocnsslon and lasted the entire after-1 during the last year will make tfo ;------ — in — the w work -______ _ are already advertising _ in In the Onide of the ,____ Board Guide those regions forwarded a year ago deep Interest In trading the Portland paper for business man want to attend and show noon with the results that the county It always seems that Hood River coun «J irwitnirt. • I <md Wnd we we do do not not want want to to ask ask them them to Washington and Idaho were shipping of Missions agents win make a survey of the East last Sunday our attention wan attrac his appreciation. A s|>ectal h | h - c 1 h 1 pr program hein us ua With With the the Mascot, Mascot, so so it it is 1s up up to ty is tlie exception. Problems that are ern and Central Oregon districts and ted by ‘gram will will be he arranged arranged heln more heavily than during Novemb« r. ■ ■■■ ■ by a Mg display ad : “Mount Hood - - - • -I.. , ---- a ------- a„ V-..*. I. „J lieginnlng to confront other districts 1926. New York's total was 475 cars for the r.membly of the whole school the school organizations to back it and have, In many cases, been worked out the sollege will make a survey of flood Coats’ .?hey were of the sport type Seven men, representing different iti- o le lie belìi spend money money on on it tf-Instead of other other held December Ttecenrtxir 4. 4. Much Much Interest interest I spend instead of Pennsylvania’s 175, and the Virginias' ‘ •o designed for use In winter skiing. __, tereats in Portland, have inodrporated In Hood River and we don't seem to River county to determine the need, and Î, '. „ . Are we willing “ Illlng to to do do lt?_ It? 700 cars were only alsmt half the rec •s manifest In these assemblies and it things. " __ J for the imrpore of promoting wtater naturally Interested In gny If any, for a branch assembling plant We were 7 Is* iiarticnlnrly Interested in many of Plans are being made for a Mascot — - •ord for those states st 'his period lrat brings oath <li [>artment in closer touch t’-—— t* east of Portland and the benefit each thing relating to Mount Hood a>d 'ap sports on the south side of Mt Hogd the matters dlscuseed. year, newever. Wes’ Virginia was do with the work of the whole school, carnival. That must be patronized. district might expect to derive from preciated the tact that thé particular These men are advancing money fur The meeting in The Dalles Waa called ing far better than Virginia, taking in Perhhps an i.saeinMy wHl be arranged Every plan for the Mascot must be to discuss the marketing and assem such a plant. coata had been caned Mount Hood development. Two ski trails have Mbn to consideration th" size of the crop soon to be lield at the opening of the forwarded whole heartedly, enthualas- bling problem* of the poultrymen. They The meeting was attended by rep Coats, snd since they were for ladles, cleared and a- toboggan slide baa been tlcally and wisely. Michigan's shipments for the week school instead of at the close. <«n ship by truck, boat freight or ex resentatives of the Union Pacific who we handed the ad to the wtfe with the erected. One ski slide la toft for the were ono-fonrth those of a year age press direct to Portland. We have discussed the possibilities of securing suggestion that we might patronize auy use of the public who-have tlMr own Pacific Northwest prices closed higher Notice to Creditors All of us appreciate tbd help which made a survey of the number of hens an assembling and a load in transit firm that waa advertizing our monn- equipment. Only sktte rented* from the • on most vfgioties of boxed apples. Er Tr the County Court of the State of ,,M> Knights of Pythiaa band gave uh at In Hood River and have listed 18,500 rate. These rates are effective in Idaho taln fa this new way. Tbo sale price club will be allowed on the other tra fancy medium to large Wlnesaps Oroi-on for the'County of Hood River. I*” s«n»e Armistice dsy when they snd 14.000 liens from Hood River are but not in Oregon and Washington. as advertised was 314.96, The next course and only toboggans rented from were bringing 32.85 per l>ox, with som" In the Matter of the Estate of Marla played st the proper moments “Cheer signed up with the Pacific Egg Cooper The district around Bend has a local morning the same coat was advertised the einb will be allowed on the tobog sales at 32.4C. Delicious 33 60 3 25. and Theresa Theresa Kollas. Kollaa D.waoed Boys Cheer" ami Blue Blue River." ative Association, which after elimin egg association which they maintain la in one of the local store windows for gan glide. Any profit will be need to Deceased. Romos brought 31.86. cifV consuming The band mnalc made the students and ating flmks too small to be taken Into necessary to their situation where the 312AO. This was the first time we make farther Improvements. At a re- Having been appointed executors of centers reported most apples in bushel the last Will and Testament of Marla fans all the more enthusiastic. This Jhe association leaves Hood River city of Bend consumes a large portion had been tempted to buy ta Portland. Irent'aseeting in Portland different clnbe hafkets were selling at Xl.75-2156, but! goes to show what a great asset n shipping practically 100 pag cent co- of their egg production. Aa it looks to were asked to sponsor a week-end. A eastern Yorks ranged 31.25-1.56 and Theresa Kol*<a. deceased, by the Coun school band would 1st cap«tally for operatlvely. Neither of the-other dis us, there will not be enongh hens out program for the winter, containing a ty Court of Hood River County, Ore- New York McIntosh touched >8.25. gob. and Letter« Testamentary having athletic contests. history of Mount Hood, 1a beta« pre tricts came within a mile of those fig side the Bend association to sign up British auction markets were still pared. Hood River Wks asked to urra In other words- the poultrymen 150.000 for the branch plant. It looks rather weak, with prices tending down issued to us. we do hereby Botlfy and sponsor a week-end and the matter, baa The Granges of the state will hold a of Hgod River are shipping coopera to us. therefore, like it was a question all creditor*, and persona hav ward for Irarreled stock. Beat boxed require boea referred to the Ski dub. Their ing claims against tbe^>statA/br said primary next month for the choice of tively, are satisfied and hesitate to go of whether er not the Bend association ’applear advanced. opening day has been set for December deceased to present the same wwh prop ntate officers, with the following tlckrt into any thing unlees they can be shown, will sign up with the Portland aare- er vouchers and verified an required by before them : For master -Geo. A. Pal ahnetiltely. that their profits will be ciation in order to get 150,000 1 mm « a Typhoid Fevte necessary for a plant east of Portland. At Swim the Mt Hood Ski dub to ¿.*1 5 law. to us at the office of Ernest C. miter,'flu« ><r River, Incumbent*; M.‘<6. •’•janra. Representing the Chamber of Oom- preparing a ski jump mneh better thaa < ’. JTederick D. fttrlcker of tlw Smith. In the Hall Building, tn Hood Glover of Boring. Walter M. Pierce of Districts oast of here would benefit zi the one need last winter. They plan State Board of Health) ________ __ __________ freight rates __ and otherwise by a merce. we are not professing to know River. Hood River County. Oregon, Umatilla county, and M. 8. Rhrock Of, in _ ___ on having tournaments each Sunday tidemlc of 87 cases of typhoid within six (8) Montha from the date lillwhukie. Fpr overs ee r* M. C. G lev - branch of the association .which they tl>e first thing about chickens or the during the winter at which they will er, tnciqaltent; U. W. Draft of Forest can not ht-cure until they have 150,000 poultry business, but we are entering y la the southern part of this of thia notice. the services of the Chamber to help collect a small ram to cover the root I .a Grande ! hens stgned np wlth th* fitote oat the fact that eternal Tills notice la dated and first puth Grove and W. II. Gekgler of La WfeMMMBttry to prevent the llshed on November 24th. 1927. . they have been to In preparing their For lerturer -Mlnni/ E. Boni id of Su-(The - .The flood Uo<>d Rher River poultrymen who went HHafieMlc*- Before the days gene, incnniitent. incumbent, and Charlotte Charlotl Blakc ■ Ito The Dalle« expressed the!- willlng- B. A. FRANZ. of Correlila. For secreta ry—Bertiut^f., .1 neas to coo|>erate with the districts Ml water purification, typhoid ALBERT KOLLAR. 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