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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1911)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS,' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911 3 .Bean Power Sprayer lie 1 proveo Light Durable Economical I J'- 171 Avi m fillj;iil.-iu-ttf IN Among the Many Points of Superiority of Our Pumps We Mention the Following 1 . The all steel compact platform instead of the clumsy heavy wood structure. 2. Compactness of tht engine and pump. The pump is, connected to the 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. A direct driven, improved rotary agitator. 5. Ball relief valve 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 every machine sold will have our absolute guarantee to do what is claimed for it. Do not buy until you see us and see the Bean Qiant at actual work next FRIDAY, MARCH 24. Call us over the telephone for particulars. Our distributors for the famous Niagara Lime-Sulphur Spray and Arsenate of Lead are: BRIDAL VEIL LBR. CO., Hood River; JOHN SON BROS. & HALE, Van Horn Station; C. W. CRAIG HDW CO., White Salmon Wash. A COMPARISON FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Analysis of four commercial brands of lime-sulphur spray by the Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon, Season 1910-11: TOTAL LIME TOTAL SULPHUR Sample No. 1 10.73 26. G3 Sample No. 2 11.94 30.03 Sample No. 3 12.00 29.21 Sample No. 4 12.12 23.98 Sample No. 5 19.65 31.44 A comparison of the above analysis plainly shows that NIAGARA Brand carries much more lime and sulphur in solu tion than any of the rest, and this is decidedly the case when comparing the Beaume tests of the several samples. NIAGARA at 31 is far superior to all the others, several of which run as high as 32 and 33 Beaume test. Bear in mind that we use neither salt nor caustic soda to raise our Beaume test. Custom Work We are prepared to do your spraying for you at reasonable prices con sistent with a thorough job and you be the judge. HOOD RIVER SPRAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY JAS. R. FORDEN, Manager Phone 42 or 208-L Office at Warehouse of Stranahan & Clark A NEW LOT OF Spring Dry Goods HAVE JUST ARRIVED CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK R. J. MclSAAC & CO. THE PARftDALE STORE show. One day Mr. tJrcgory, the assistant postmnstrr, while punning was attracted ly the peculiar sounds and determined to Investigate. Vaulting the fence he wan noun with in a few yards of the trouble zone, wtien he met Walton emerging from the barn. "Hello, diet: Ik there a murder lelng committed here?" "Yen, my hired mini In Inside killing time." J. M. SCHMELT2ER F. A. BISHOP HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto Office in New llcllbronner Building I'hone 23 Hood River, Oregon CITY INVESTMENTS 100x100 on Oak street with good buildings, rental income, $110 per month, only $1 6,000 Until April First . 100x200 on Cascade Avenue, consisting of four good lots and frame house. This will double in value within two years. Price, $7ooo Good Terms There will be groat activity in city property this year. Snaps such as these are not on the market long. Sec Our. List of Orchards j. H. HEILBRONNER & CO., gSS LIVE NEWS FROM THE UPPER VALLEY The prophets say, "All signs full In Oregon," but there In one that can Ik vouch-safed for anil that Is on MIhh Allen's fence, "Potatoes for Sale." The l'arkdale Btore In fortunate In securing the serviced of Mr. Brown, who has had large experience In the dry goods Hue. Mr. Drown has ex clusive charge of the ribbon am no tlou department. A well known poultry fancier of this place loHt.w Idle feeding his flock, a dluiuond from the wet ting of his ring. After "axing" a few without results, he decided to send the whole hunch to Portland to lie examined by the X-rays. A young woman, presumably a bride of recent date, entered the spa clous meat and provision market here recently aud addressing one of the clerks asked if lie would kindly send by the afternoon delivery one dollar's worth of meat. Frank L. Keating has a road now directly along the base line (which has been christened Cooper Place) to his ranch. He Is situated adjacent to the famous lava spring aud ex tended an Invitation toyour reporter when he was over that way to "drop In." The people of the L'piwr Valley are sympathizing with John (Joldsbury, the popular president of the Pro gressive Association, who Is suffer ing from "writers cramp, con tracted, It Is alleged, from writing Insurance policies. He declares he has nil the other agents lashed to the mast. The following conversation. It Is reported, took place In the main cor ridor of the post office, between Mr. Tolicy, the famous poultry man aud Mr. Rodcnhnuser. V. P. P. II. K. V. P. A.: Rhodcuhauser Hello.Tobey, w here did you get all the eggs? Tobey From the hens, of course. Rhode Where did you get the liens? Tolcy Prom the eggs, you goose. Rhode Well, which got here lirst? Toley Write to Corvallis. ('has. Isham Moody, the genial chairman of the entertainment com ml t tee of the l'pHT Hood River Val ley Progressive Association, Is nego tiating, It is rumored, with the Metropolitan Opera Co, of New- York for HTinlsslon I .. .1. .1 .. I.. ...- .!.... the uoiden west." The recent sue I goods. V e talk quality when cess w hich crowned his efforts when I telling about OUr groceries. lie presented the tnlnst rel snow lias smirrcd him on to nftimtt nmti. thing that will permit some of the if you want to compare prices female talent, that Is so abundant iVP rp not n fro id of Hip rp- sult. Special for a limited MOSIKK C. Q. Xlchol and hod, (ieorge, spent Sunday In Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Akers and son, F.stel, went to Hood River Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. There have been several carloads of apples shipped of late, which will about clean up last year's crop. The social at the liaptlst church Friday night was quite largely at tended and all spent a pleasant even ing. Mr, (ieo. Krouse, who has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Davenport, returned home Saturday. I timber has lieen ordered the M os ier exhibit booth nt the depot and It will not ! long until M osier can show what she can raise. Work will be commenced on the new bridge across Mosler creek as soon as the lunilter, which has been ordered from the Turn a-I. umber ;. arrives. One of the men employed at the F.ast Hood River farm had the mis fortune to fall off the spray wagon and break his collar bone. Dr. Rob inson was called to attend the In jured man. Chas. Krooks arrived Thursday morning from the east, and he some what surprised Ills friends by bring ing a M rs llrooks with him. Chas, got tired of baching. The Royal Hereans gave them a surprise Friday evening. .1. M. Denny and (laughter, Fronla, and son, Alton, arrived Thursday evening from their eastern trip. Mr. Denny's sister and husband and Mr. aud Mrs. Ruloe came with them and have reuted the J. M. Elliott place until they look around, as they in tend to setle In the west. The Davenport heirs hat a meeting Saturday at the home of J. T. Dav enport. Those attending from out side poluts were Mrs. (junlng and Miss Alice Davetiport, of The Dalles, Mr. aud Mrs. (ieo. Davenport and Mrs. Robinson, of Portland, an1 Mrs. Harry Kemp, of Hood River. Get your butter, guaranteed freitli eggs, cream and milk from Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Depot Davidson Building. f SHIP YOUR APPLES WITH THE DAVIDSON F R U I T - 1 COMPANY . and Se the benefit of SEVENTEEN VEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPE RIENCE IN HANDLING THIS PRU1T. Our careful attention and experience shows in the promptness and amount of the returns. SHIPPING WAREHOUSE ?i Foot of Third Street The Point Is Right Here The merchant who is al ways blowing about the cheapness of his wares is t. produce nt very apt to be selling cheap r "The (ilrl of J, ' ... , goous. e laiK quancy wnen telling about our groceries. I Come, look and judge. Then Phone No. 65 J) hen, to participate. It Is to lie hoped that the contemplated opera house will be erected so that It can 1k staged there. A fact has just leaked out which clears the mystery as to what caused th ear splitting noise that was henrd all winter in Chester Walton's bnrn. It was he, practicing those new and Intricate steps termed the "shnflle movement" w hich he admir ably executed while rendering the time- Mcrigold Canned Milk i Cans $.l.0 Per Cane The Star Grocery "CW Things to EnV rEKIGO & SON CR seventy-five years tlie f" ftis een manufactured at mitclicff Wcicjcn tl'ie ftikjfWst pessiMe standard cf quality, and tnrcua.lt alt tliese years f'ui nutAtf qccft. cf. j. vaiiC narrows ccuntry n wr afrits fcr )(cc River Ccuntij. Bfcwers Karftu'wire Cctttpjanij coon song at the recent minstrel