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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911 3 proved Bean Power Sprayer me it Light Durable Economical m i y i The latest improved model "BEAN SPRAY ER" is exceptionally light in weight, but still is plenty heavy and strong to stand the severest tests. The efficiency and economical operation of the Bean Sprayers are the results of many years experimenta tion by men who have a practical knowledge of what are the important factors needful in a good spraying machine. Users of the Bean Sprayers for years past all attest to this fact. The capacity of each machine is thoroughly tested before it leaves the factory and every pump is guaranteed to carry over two hundred and fifty pounds pressure with a capacity of suppying six of the very largest nozzles or twelve to sixteen of the ordinary type. With ordinary care, our pumps will last for years. The upright cylinders are porcelain lined, which reduces the friction to a minimum. The spray has no corrosive action whatever as is the case in brass lined cylinders. The bell metal ball valves work on reversible seats machined on each side so that when one side wears they can be turned over, thus doubling their length of service. The engine we use is the well-known Hooper cooled Sprayer Engine. They are the best obtain able for the purpose, compact, easily handled, with a cooling system not subject to disorders nor danger from freezing. It can easily be removed for other work, by taking out four bolts. Among the Many Points of Superiority of Our Pumps We Mention the Following I . The all steel platform instead of the cumbersome and heavy wood beams and platform. 2. The compactness of our engine and pump. The pump is connected to our engine with a machine cut gear instead of the old-fashioned and long ago discarded belt. 3. The tanks are made of the best grade of red wood with an iron well for underneath suction, preventing air-lock, increasing the efficiency of the pump fully thirty per cent. It is so constructed that it cannot fall down when dried out. 4. The improved rotary agitator, direct driven by the engine. 5. Ball relief value keeping pressure safe and uniform. 6. Low-down construction, making it easy to handle in any orchard. Many other important and exclusive features of our pump that cannot be appreciated until you see our outfit, which will be on display at the corner of Third and State street in the warehouse of the Hood River Spray Manu facturing Company. We are here to stay and have a large and complete list of repairs coming with our car that will be shipped on March first. Every Outfit Fully Guaranteed. Do not Buy until You See Us HOOD RIVER SPRAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY J AS. R. FORDEN, Manager Phone 42 Office at Warehouse of Stranahan & Clark tpjiia $262,700.00 Worth of Land Sold during the past year by W. S. JVichol. HE CAJV TELL yOUHS. List your land tvith him Jor 1911. Here arc his last year's sales: January-Mr. Slain to Mr. J. VV. McCready $ 13,000.00 January -Mr. Neal to J. Copcland 21,000.00 February 6 -Mr. Smith to Capt. McCan 17,000.00 February 11 Mr. Heilbronner to Capt. McCan 30,000.00 February 15-Mr. Church to W. R. McCready ... 11,000.00 March 1 Mr. Merriam to Mr. Copeland 25.000.00 March 10 -Mr. Ament to Mr. Sylvester 2,000.00 March 6 -Mr. Lobb to Dr. Holman 4.000.00 March G - Mr. Bripps to Wheeler) Boys 4,000.00 April 14-Mr. Rently to Smith & Holbrook 9,000.00 April 28 -Mr. Slutts to Mr. Harpreaves 5,200.00 July 26 Mr. Bripgs to Dr. Younkin 6,000.00 August 15-W. L. Carnes to Mr. Tenny 13.000.00 Aupust 150. A. Baker to II. II. Hadlock 5,500.00 September 10-C. It. Bone to Dr. Buell 10,000.00 October l-Wm. Reavis to Mr. Nye.. 25,000.00 October 15 -C. Dethman to II. F. Gleason 24.000.00 November 2 -Dr. Hull to Mr. Moore 12,000.00 November 2 Mr. Lehlinp to W. S. Farris 10,000.00 November 15 -II. A. Collins to S. M. Parker.. 4,000.00 Nichol to Brydle 4,000.00 Nichol to Hadley 4,000.00 N ichol to N ichol 6. 000. 00 Total, $262,700.00 W. S. NICHOL BKOSIUS BUILDINU HOOD RIVER, ORLOON J. M. SCHMELTZER F. A. BISHOP HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office in New Heilbronner Ruildinjc Phone Z3 Hood River, Oregon PLAINTIFFS STOP INJUNCTION SUIT 1 lit' hearing on the Injunction nult BKniimt the city brought bv Frnnk Parker, Dr. M. H.Sharp and H. C Diet i to restrain It from levying a Htipplemental awHcHHiiien t for the State street Improvement which was net for Saturday, was discontinued by the plaintiff having tiled notice of withdrawal. The plaintiffs were represented by Attorney S. W. Stark and the city by A. .. Derby. Valley Christian Church Notes A portion of the Loyal Sous met after church Sunday morning In au endeavor to organize an orchestra for the Sunday school Quite a few of the boys play various Instruments and It Is expected to be a success. The Ladles' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Shoemaker, tweutv-five iH'Ing present. The day was Ideal and the ladles had a lovely after noon. This Is the most delightful Aid the writer had ever seen, no gossip. Just heavenly, that's the way to put it. The choir Is putting up an excellt nt article of song. The anthems n re of a higher order, there Is some class to them. The personel of the choir Is as follows: W. K. ( 'a tiller and wife, Prof. Murphy, Mrs. Peart, Miss K. Thomas, J. K. iSoyee, Miss M. Has brouck and Mr. KIndy. Mr. Ca tiller Is the acting leader. Miss Maude Hasbrouck orirnnlzed her class of girls last week. The name of the class Is the "Cheerful Workers" ami the name is very apt. This Is an Important class of young girls nnd very promising. The presi dent Is Josephine Dart; vlce-pres., l.dnii Ihornbury; secretary, Krma Hoyce and treasurer, I'.eatrlee lloyce. Some of the staid church goeis were astonished Sunday evening to hear a loud war whoop from the back part of the church. The yell W ho are we? W ho are we? Loyal Sons Of the V. C. C. Issuing lustily from some of the leather-lunged members of the class. A party of eleven young ladles met at the church Stind-iv afternoon for the purpose of organizing their Sun day school class. Thev selected "C. I.C." for their name, which desig nates "Class In the Corner;" their iilui, "get the girl who's In a corner out of her corner Into our corner." Class colors, red and green. The officers, president, Miss Elizabeth Thomas; vice pres., Delia Smith; sec.-treas., Grace ' Sherrieb. K. W. Sweauey Is to be the teacher. The members of the "Live Wire" class are much alive. On Wednesday evening they assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zeek, forty strong and had a rousing time. (James, discussions music, tales, true nnd not true, were fully told in abundance. Here is our yell: Who are, who are, who are we? Live wires, live wires, don't you see. We are in the King's business watch us grow, We'll have a hundred first you know. On Sunday morning we "had eight new members, which gives us now an enrollment of fifty-five. This Is a great class and we say this without boasting, the ersonel of the class Is all that we could expect. Methodist Church News Friday afternoon of this week Cir cle No. 2 of the Ladles' Aid will nitu't at the home of Mrs. A. W. Kauffman, Mh nnd May streets. Last Thursday evening a large crowd gathered at the and spent a very pleasant evenlnir with the Ladles' Aid. Music, games and siK'lal fellowshlu. foil refreshments, afforded an enjovable evening. Last Sunday evening Kev. MeOm- ber Knve Interesting sermon on "The Ideal Man." to an appreciative audience. Next Sunday evenlnir he will speak on, "Ambition." These Sunday evening sermons are devoted especially to young men anil are worth hearing. The men's choir will have special music each evening. Monday night. March lath, the Kpworth league will hold their reg ular monthly business meeting and social at the home of Miss Hazel Smith. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all young folks to attend this social, nnd a jolly time for all U promised. 160 Acres Winter Apples In Klickitat County Wash, 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 or SO acre tracts. Also 700 acres apple land; 10 acres orchard part bearing, ad ditional 10 acres cleared; $35,000 one-fifth cash. W. G. DAVIS Empire BK1g. Seattle Wash Mrs. Larly Entertains Mrs. ( has T. L'nrly entertained very enjoyably at whist at her rest deuce on state street Saturday after noon. The guests were woman friends and six tables were put In play. The decorations, which were pretty and artistically arranged, were Oregon grape ami daffodils. During the afternoon elaborate re freshments were served. The prizes were won by Mrs. Ktta Itaneroft and Mrs. ,1. D. Mcl'iilly, the former taking first honors and the latter second. The W. G. Aldred Co. CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING AND GRADING Crushed Rock and Gravel HOOD RIVER. OREGON POR SALE 20 ACKES--1 and one-half miles south of Hood River, on the West Side, entire tract set to New towns and Spitzenberps 7 years old, except 2 acres 3 years old, with 50 peach fillers of standard varieties. 10 inches of water; fine drainage and pood, slope for irrigation. 2 acres of straw berries between trees, the bal ance had two years prowth of alfalfa and clover turned under last fall, which will insure pood fertali.ation for several years; has a beautiful building site over looking IKxhI River. For price and terms call or address J. O. HOOKER, Will cut up in 5 and 10 acre tracts A NEW LOT OF Spring Dry Goods HAVE JUST ARRIVED CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK R. J. NclSAAC & CO. 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