THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911 1 2. 3. 4. 5. THE BEST POWER PUMP EVER This is what you are look ing for, isn't it; one that does the work with the trouble left out? The BEAN POWER SPRAYER HAS NO TROUBLES BECAUSE It is the only one with non-corrosive cylinder lining, and has 1. No stuffing box or outside packing. Bell metal ball-valves with reversible and re movable seats. Underneath suction, preventing air-lock, insur ing uniformity in mixture and increasing efficiency fully 30 per cent. The compact low-down construction, easy to handle in any orchard. Slow speed, extreme simplicity and perfect accessibility oi parts. Ask those who use OTHER pumps about their packing and shaft alignment Theso points aro worth considering Give us an opportunity to demonstrate these val uable points to you. A request from you will do it. CUSTOM SPRAYING We will contract to attend to your spraying with this wonderful pump at reasonable prices consistent with a first class job and you to be the judge. OUR SPECIALTIES Niagara-Lime Sulphur. Niagara Arsenate of Lead. Bean Power Spraying Machinery. With these three superior pest destroyers you can assure yourself a perfect fruit crop. Our selling agents are: Bridal Veil Lumber Co., Hood River. Johnson & Hale, Van Horn Station. 'SUCCESSFUL SPRAYING" is a good book to read. Yours for the asking. HOOD RIVER SPRAY MAINTG COMPANY HOOD RIVER or PORTLAND THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE COMPLIED STRICTLY WITH THE GOVERNMENT PURE FOOD LAWS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF White River Flour It Is Unbleached CLOTHES THAT FIT If you are interested in a Made-to-Order Suit of Clothes, guaranteed to fit, cut to your measure If so, would 18 years of experience as a tailor, worker, dryer and cleaner be of any service to you to help you select a suit that will stand for color against time lading and quality for wear If so, call and let me show you a large line of samples for Ladies' and Gents' Suitings. Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring J. C. THOMAS French and Persian Cleaning Hood River, Oregon Don't Leave the Hood River District WITHOUT INVESTIGATING Mosier Valley Natural xlvantasra for fruit crowing unexcollt. land price hare doubled in but two year but arc not half that uked for aimilar land injothrr section Buy now before peculator add their profit. Commercial Club of M osier MOSILR.'ORliOON 6 Miles I2st of Hood River, Oregon J. H. Heironner & Co. Are now ready for business in their new offices in The Heilbronner Building H Wo have been corresponding with a number of Easterners who will be here early in the spring prepared to buy. We Want Good Listings Especially Bearing Orchards WHAT HAVE YOU TO SELL? J.M. Heilbronner & Co. In The Apple World SAM CAMPBELL GIVES SPICEJMNTERVIEW Samuel li. Campbell, one of the managers of the Hood River Apple Growers' Union, aid) an apple grow er, wan a vlxltor In New York thin week. He expresses himself ax well satisfied with the results of the apple deal thin season. He Haiti, while the crop was excellent, there were more large-sized appleH than expected. Mr. Campbell says the acreage In appleH la the Hood Klver Valley m tncreas contlnuously, but he ha no fear of over-production. He nay there are still at leant 10,000 acres In the Hood Klver Valley fit for orchard, which will soon le used for the purpose. "One of the great draw backs to the aiple game In the Hood Klver Valley," nays Mr. Caiuplell,',ln the In dependent shipper, whose frultcomes In competition with that of original f. o. I. purchasers. My private opin ion Is that after thin year thin will not Is? ho much In evlilence, ait the poor results on consigned shipments by Independents to Home New York concerns will drive theneliidepeniieiitH Into the Union, where their Interests will be letter regarded, and where they naturally lelong. The Union now has about 300 member and con troll practically 00 per cent of the output of the Valley. It will probab ly control more next season. The Union lias had a great deal to con tend with, especially In the hint three seasons, owing to the jealouny of one New York concern, which seems to think It linn n mortgage on the entire Valley, and whone nlogan ban teen rule or ruin. It look now an If they had ruined themselves. Thlnconcern hat been consistently knocking the Union, and ban done everything in Its power to cant discredit on the Union and the entire Hood Klver Valley." Produce News. LIFE'S COURSE CHANGED BY HOOD RIVER APPLE The following In an excerpt from a letter received hint week by Rev. J. H. Hargreaven: "I am taking the Marty of writ ing to you for a little dlnlnterented ! Information In regard to the fruit ! raining business for which your val ley In no famous. I came went to go Into apple raining In lirllinh Colum bia tint we have eaten the fruit and i have no denlre to mine the qual'ty ol applet) that ure grown there. I have eaten the appleH of Hood Klver In Boston at a dollar a dozen and I care for nothing ls-low the ntandard which they have net. We have de cided to come to Hood River. American Fruit In Norway United States Council Johnson, writing to the Department of Com merce and Labor, nayn: "During mv residence In Kurope It often occurred to me that American fruiterers could develop large markets in that part of the world if proper steps were taken toward that eud. "Norway where little or no fruit I s grown, would Ite a country where a splendid market could be secured for our fruits. Apples retail there at 11 cents, pears 15 cents and peaches JO cents H-r pound, every grocer car rying a line of fruit an well an the regular fruit dealers. The only Amer Icnn fruit Imported Into Norway In apples, which are purchased mostly through English commtnnlon houses. The Norwegian market In only one of the many which holds out bright prospects for Amerlcnm fruit. In England the prices paid for fruit are still high, and with the many lines of steamers crossing the Atlantic there Is no reason why special vessels can not be chartered to carry American fruit to England as such vessels are now employed in carrying bananas thereto It Is only recently that a banana trade has lieen built up In England from the West Indies and Central America. Nursery Stock Fred L. Pont, of Chelan, nccordlng to the Wenntchle Republic, Is a firm believer In pedigree apple trees. In discussing the subject he says: "We hnve been familiar with ed. gree live stock all our lives. We have recognized a great natural law that Mike Is'gets like'. "We have seen tun calves of the the snme breed side by side. One Is sold for f . and It Is all It Is worth. "The other Is sold for f.MK) and It Is well worth It. This hatural law In Just as absolute In t lie vegetable as the animal kingdom. It has Iwcn rec og nixed and ncted upon In nearly every branch of horticulture except tree growing, the most Important of all, where It has until lately attract ed but little notice, "ivdlgree trees. Is simply applying thin law In Itn ftil nens. We not only seek to propagate from a certain variety of trees, but from the very chleent tree ponnible of that variety. There Is just as much difference In the quality of different apple trees of the same variety as In the quality of different homes, cattle or plus of the same breed. Then- qualities extend to their progeny. Hew careful then ought we to Is? In neleetlng the tree from which wecut the scions $100 Reward, $100 The reuders of thin paper will In pleased to learn that there In at leant one dreaded (Unease that silence has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that, Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only ponltlve cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, Is-Ing a constitutional din cane, requires a const it utlonal treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken Internally, acting directly upon the the blood and mucous nurfaeen of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the (Unease ami giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and Hsnintliig nature In doing Itn work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any cane that It falls to cure. Send for lint of testimonials. Adilrens K.J. Cheney & Co . Toledo. ). Sold by all drnggistn, ".V. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. SPRAY PUMP70RSALE Bean pump. 50 ft. hose, two rods, 100 gal. tank, also tank for cooking spray, In perfect condition; used one season. Cost $70.50, goes at $40.00. J. J. Knapp, Phone 3232X. tf Upper Valley Land for Sale Large tract of land for mile la the Upper Mood Klver vnllv. Will Hell In one tract or wUlfltilxtlvliJe. Terms. John GoltMiury, Mt. Hood Hotel. LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES Nottci OF Final Settlement Notice is hereby giyf.s. that the undersign ed, being the duly appointed, qualified and acting; administrator of the estate of K. L, Thorn aa. de ceased, has filed in the County Court of the state of Oregon for Hood River County, his final ac count in the matter of said estate, and that said court has appointed Saturday, the lath dav of March, lylL at the hour of lit o'clock a m of aaid day, and the County Court Room of the County Court of tha state of Oresron for Hood River County, in the City of Hood River. rg-nn, aa the time and place for hearintr objections to Mid. final account and for the final settlement of aaid estate. Dated this Feb. 16, ltfll. W, E. Thomas Administrator, of the estate of E. L. Thomas, decern vxi. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appomtrd by the County Court of the State of Orevon. for Hood River County, to be adminis trator of the estate of Frederick De Forest Isham. deceased, and all persons having; claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the name to me, duly verified, at the office of Jayne & Watson, in the city of Hood Kiver. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, December 14th, 1910. M H. MOODY. Administrator. Notice ta Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the estate of Frank S. Clark, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly itimized and regularly verified at the law office of S. W. Stark, in Hood River. Ore., and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to naid estate are requested to pay the same. Dated this 7th, day of Febr. lull. Nannie K. Clark. 6-10-c Hood River, Oregon. Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mt. Hood Water Co. will be held at the public hall at ML Hood. Ore., on the 2th day of Feb.. mi, at the hour of 2 o'cl ck p. m. Dated this 18th day of February. 1911. 2t U. W. Dim Mick. Socy. 160 Acres Winter Apples In Klickitat County Wash, EASTERN MARKET CONTINUES STEADY .Ww York, Fell. 10 Ham-led apple continue steady nt about tlieKHiue priced fix liiHtueek ConxMcrlni; t delight Hilppl.v of box d! RppleH It look hm If prlceH hIiodIiI M'lvnnce, luit the.v have not. TIiIh fruit continue dull mid (IcmUtm lime found It ImpoHxIMe to (KlvHtice the price. The flight ly better feellnir of two week njjo Heeinn to have rllxap peared. Kecelpta at the pier are only only two or three earn dally nnd of. ferlnifH from the local warehouse, are not heavy, but the demand Ik tame and dealer And It lmpoHxIble to Ket more than $2 25 for the fluent VHrle tlr and Qualities excrpt In ft limited way. Stay men WlnenapM, Spitz, the Itent Rome Ilea tit leu. Mlxxonrl I'lpptnx and Newtown I'lppliiH Hell at $2 25 outxlde, while (ianoH do not go over $2 and Ben Davht $1.50 (it, I. SO. No regular WlneHnps are offered. On Monday a car of Callfamla Newtonx Hold at auction at $1.60 (a) tl.70, four tier. As heretofore nurnt of the offer lngn on the plerx conxlxt of fruit In weak condition. Such Htock lx worth $1.50 (t 1.90. The Engllxh markets are eaxler, conxequently thin weekx eiporta have fallen off. Report of Dower Committee We, your Flower Committee of the Valley riirlxtlan Church, C. E, sub mit the following report. Ik-ginning July 1010. Mrx. Murphy: Flowers to the xlck and frletidx h7 bouquet; vis it made to sick. 7; flowers sent by mall, 4 boxes. Many plants were distributed. Beginning June 1910. Mrs. .Morse: Flowers given to sick 27 boquetx; visits made fl. A great many flower were sent by mall and a ntirnlH-r given for funeral and wed dings. Mr. Stafford: Bouquet given 10; visit made 10. The amount to totals 124 boquets distributed and 77 vlxlts made. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Stafford, Beatrice Boyce and Evelyn llaxbrotick. Notice We print our paper MONDAYS and TUESDAYS. Copy required Monday. City Real Estate Moving G I). Culbertson & Co. report the Bale of several city lots this week, among them the residence of J. R. Nlckelxen to J. V. Lucas, who expects to move to II ood River early In the summer and make his home here. Another sale was two lots on Stran ahan avenue Ix-longlng to M. Dumas to C. S. Trne and E. f). Homewood. Demand lor Bonds Picking Up The bond market Is picking up. Ashland recently sold $75,000 of Its school bonds at 5 per cent, and a Chicago firm will take the White Salmon village bonds at 5 per cent. Four other firms made bids, all higher than the one accepted. Copy for advertisements MUST be in the office by Monday NOON; LOCAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Real estate transfer for th week ending February IS, 1911 a furnished by the Hood River Abstract Co.: Cooper A Walter to Bates & Dover 10 acres near Odell Noah W Bone to Wm A Combs 10 acres In Willow Flat (ieo W Ingram to Lang & Co 40 acres In Upper Valley Albert Shelley to Jessie B Watt 40 acres In Willow Flat Emma Brosl to Breckenrldge Hunt half acre In Oak Orove district Luella Wlrtz to Martha J Brown lot 17 block 10 Hull's subdivision Mattle A Spauldlngto A K Strao ahan tract at foot of Oak street M Dumas to Clarence S True & E D Homewood lots 3, 4 block 1 Bald win addition Stevenson Claims Oame. Our basket ball team returned from Hood River with the victory gone. On account of floor disad vantages the H. R. H. 8. boys won the game with a score of 19 to IS. At first there was some doubt aa to whether the score was a tie or not and finally the Hood River score keeper agreed to take the game. Our boys outclassed their opponents In every respect, even In wrestling, so blame the floor, not us. Stevenson Pioneer. Near Goldendale; no better soil for apples in County or State; $10,000 will handle; terms to suit can be divided into 10 acre tracts without waste, or will sell 40 orj 80 acre tracts. Also 700 acres apple land; 10 acres orchard part bearinp, ad ditional 10 acres cleared; $35,000 one-fifth cash. W.G.DAVIS Empire Bldg. Seattle Wash POR SALE 20 ACRES-1 and one-half miles south of Hood River, on the West ! Side, entire tract set to New towns and Spitzenbergs 7 years old. except 2 acres 3 years old, with 50 poach Cillers of standard varieties. 10 inches of water; j fine drainapre and good sloju? forj irrigation. 2 acres of straw-1 berries between trees, the bal-' ance had two years growth of i alfalfa and clover turned under last fall, which will insure good j fertalization for several years; i has a beautiful building site over-; looking Hood River. For price and terms call or address J. O. HOOKER, Prtnu HHi'-il Hccti Itlwr, Cm. Will cut up in 5 and 10 acre tracts COHE young chaps claim it's easy to . clothes. Other chaps claim it's very d find smart chaps claim it's very difficult. It's not so hard. If you were in the clothing busines, you'd know it's not so hard nor yet so easy. It's simple enough for us to find good, ordinary stylesstyles that cannot be criticised. But, it is often hard to locate styles which have the keenness, the excellence of fabric and the excep tional tailoring that the most parti cular chaps want in their clothes. We had a hard time finding them, but we've made it easy for you to find them. You'll like them. No, they're not high priced. Just high enough to insure perfect satis faction $i5.oo, $17.50 and $20.00. J. Q. VOQT '"CDCR setentu-fie near trie tr7f. 00 111 5 Aa, 6n manufacture at HHICHCU VVClCJOn JJ trie nigfiest pcssifne standard cf quality, and through alt v 1 cf.o. wusu burrows ccuntry ncn9 6ctt)?r waar9 agents fer Meed River Ceuntij. Dfovocrs Hardware Company Arthur CI arke THE JEWELER Oe do the Husinesf Why? We Know our Business