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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910 r i ii1 aw , Q r' ".T ,.ZZZl I l 1 WE claim the most complete line of Spray Pumps and Fixtures to be found in the city. It is our constant aim to get everything: of merit that is introduced to Fruit Growers. As a result of thor ough investigation of various lines, we offer goods that have already proven their merit. The pumps manufactured by the Hardie Mfg. Co. and Bean Spray Pump Co. are known wherever fruit is produced. You can't afford to risk your crop by using a makeshift pump any more than we can afford to risk our reputation by offering you such goods. We have implicit confidence in every pump we sell, and are ready to back our judgment with our personal guarantee. Our prices are right, and we quote the same price to all. We have a dozen inquiries every day about cost of pumps and outfits complete. Look over this listif you don't find exactly what you want, we will gladly quote you prices on other outfits. 50 Cents Tin Garden Sprayer made of heavy ma terial and well brac ed in every way so as to stand hard knocks. Just the thing for rose bush es and plants. $2.00 To $3.75 BRASS BUCKET PUMPS Every home whether in city or country has use for one of these pumps. They are con structed entirely of brass and have brass ball valves. A little stream thrown out from the bottom agitates the liquid. Simply set the pump in the bucket of material, place one foot on the rest and work the handle up and down. Excellent for very young trees or garden. $5.00 and $7.50 Handy Sprayers A small five gallon 'tank made of galvanized tin or brass. The galvanized is cheaper but if Bordeaux is to be used, buy the brass. Fill tank nearly full, and by few strokes of pump, pressure enough is secured for stream for several minutes. Very handy and much cleaner than open bucket, as it cannot slop over. $7.50 Hardie Bucket Pump The most practical bucket pump to be found. Made entirely of brass, with hard brr.ss ball valves and large air chamber. Bucket and pump make com plete outfit. Hose and nozzle included in price of only $7 50. Can be used to great advantage in small family orchard, on young trees, or for bushes and garden work. 6-5 O C fi Buys the Hardie Twin Cylinder, capable of easily taking care of two lines of hose. A very easy running pump--not a man-killer. By the use of two cylinders, we obtain a balance of power and an evenness of flow to the airchamber not obtainable with a single cylinder pump, no matter what devices are used with it. The plunger, plunger tubes, ball valves, valve cages and caps, packing nuts, etc., are made of hard brass. The plungers are packed from the outside. The valves are so arranged that they can be easily reached. The construction is strong, compact and convenient. The handle is removable, and can be used in a verticle or horizon tal position. Dimensions: Air chamber 24x8 inches. Stroke 3J4 inches. 7 OO Takes the Bean Pump No. 6 or 7--all the features of more expensive pumps, but lss capacity. Pumps mounted on platform, with y J J gUag6t cut-off, suction hose and strainer. A good one. $37 $44 0 0 0 0 For the Bean Magic No. 10 Pump. One of the easiest running pumps ever made. Best suited for single line of hose, but will do better work and more of it with two lines of hose than many of the pumps regularly sold as two line pumps. For this pump, with following equipment: Guage, single cut-off, suction hose and strainer, one 8 or 10-foot bamboo extension with cut-off and nozzle, and 25 feet best hose all fitted. Buys the largest Bean Hand Power Pump made. It is their No. 9. nozzles. The pump is equipped with guage, suction hose, etc. This price is for the grower who already has his hose, rods and $46.00 $f O O O 's tle Pr'ce f n,s PumP with a complete outfit consisting of two 8 or 10-foot bamboo rods, with cut-offs and nozzles, and two 23 J " J J foot lengths best hose, all fitted. This pump will easily keep 120 pounds pressure when supplying two lines. $ $ 7 . 0 0 ..TO.. We have barrel pumps galore. Hardie, Bean, Goulds, Pomona, Honarch, Fruitall--why not buy where you find a stock and va riety? We have a pump for every orchard--large or small. Our smallest and cheapest pumps, selling for $7.00, will supply one Bordeaux nozzle or two Vermorel nozzles with small openings; when operated at 35 strokes to the minute will convert into a fine 10 O O sPray 4 2a"ons of liquid per hour. Our largest and most expensive Barrel pump, selling for $19.00, is made entirely of brass, Is 1 V y 1 fitted for two lines of hose, and will supply six to eight nozzles. Operated at the rate of 30 strokes to the minute, will convert into a fine spray 240 gallons of liquid per hour. C I h c O O uvs tie Hardie Simplex Power Pump. i2 Horse power Ideal gas engine with jack and pump, mounted on two steel beams cov- y Vf vF ered with light flooring. Space does not permit a detailed description, but we have one set up ready to demonstrate to you. $275 00 ake5 tne Hardie Triplex Power Sprayerwithout the trucks or special equipment. 3 ? O O O Takes the Triplex mounted on trucks, complete with rods, hose, nozzles and everything ready for work. This is the outfit we have tj) ij J J J J atverti5ed so muchsee our window display. Our list of purchasers on this outfit is growing each day. ttiEBT - Mil (mini MM THAT'S ALL THAT'S ENOUGH ia 1 1 ii Iff OliT company