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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1912 baking Absolutely Pure Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs ; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar KM HOW TO CONTROL PESTS IN ORCHARD InUr tills hem! Prifenniir Law-riiH-f will pulillfh ipni.v cal'iulurn nnJ other matters of timely Informa tion tor orclmrdlntrt ilnrliitf tile cum nier: 1. IVfts cciitrollfcl liy tm'thoilc other than tu Ing: Crowu Hall or Mary Hoot. Po uot plant tree Infected with thin tltseuwe. You will uot make n nuiwun of the orchard fnif int'Mr" If you do. Fire 1'lltfht. rrune out nil hold over can kern, rut neveral Inches lie low each canker. Keen the pruning tools wet with corrosive sublimate. 1 part to ltK parts of water, also saturate every cut. Hum all pruu ln at once. 2. Tests controlled liy spray Ins I'se a sprayer kIvIuk a pressure of V) to pounds. Splash the spray Vcneatli every flake of ilead bark, be hind every fmd and iu the angles of every branch. I'se an extension rod eltfht to nine feet lot provided with a 4." per ceut annle crook equipped with a I'.ordeaus nozzle. lo not use n nozzle throwing a mist spray. Take plenty of time to do thorough work. Thorough work given the r-sults. San Jose Scale. Spray Infested trees with winter strinnth lime-sulphur before the buds open. Coat every portion of the tree. Knnem- j Iter to spra the upper side of each branch, hrlve t lie spray around the J scales so that they are thoroughly j saturated. ! lie 1 Spider. Scrape the trunks of' the trees to remove the scales of bark lieneath which the spiders hi- ( bernate. Kemove the dirt around t he crowu of each tree to a depth of four or live Inches. Spray the crown and trunk thoroughly with lime-sulphur. Also lie careful to till the : ancles lift ween the large branches with spray. I!ed spiders are only kille(l when thoroughly soaked with the spray. tireen and lirown Aphis, t'oat the tggw thoroughly with lime-sulphur t-pray. Spnijlng wliile t he tnidw are swelling given the lient results. Ant hraenose. Thorough spralns. with 4 - p.ordeaux mixture Is ad vised in orchards where t lie Injury' from this disease Is serious, l.xperl-! incuts have shown that enough of the liordeaux sth ks t t he tree to lie ' effective the following aututu. This . spraying Is only recommended In i BOYS WIN; GIRLS LOSE IN STEVENSON GAMES The High School basketball team won from Stevenson in the game played at the latter place Friday evening- The score was '27 to l'J. The local girls' team played the girls' team at Stevenson aud was van quished by the score of 1! to J. An excursion was run to Stevenson for the game and about fifty went. Two Karnes will be played at the rink here this evening. The local High School team will play the White Salmon High School team and the Hood Klver Collegiate will meet the team representing the Odell Athletic Club. The game will start at 7::5." o'clock. cases where fall spraying Is Im possible. The above recommendations are only applicable until the buds open. Other timely hints will nppeur later. A SACKFUL OF SATISFACTION can be had at our establish ment for a little outlay for cash. But we do not want to lay so much stress on the quantity as on the quality you get for your money. In these days of pure food agi tations we make it a point to be very particular in our pur chases, ensuring to our cus tomers only the purest and healthiest of provisions. WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD, Prop. PRUNING SEASON IS HERE And we are ready for it with a complete Line of Pruning Shears, Saws, &c. Goods Ritfht. Prices Right Blowers Hardware Co. MERCHANTS GIVING PRIZESJOR FAIR Local merchants have responded generously to the request that they furnish premiums of either cash or merchandise to serve us prizes at the county fair for children which Is to U given In SeptemU'r under the di rection of the extension department of the O. A. C. It Is now assured that an attractive supply of premi ums will be available. These premi ums will be given for the U'st sweet corn, onions, tomatoes, and sweet pe'is, asters, jellies, canned fruit, poultry, sewing, mechanical Inven tion and the best packed box of a pples. The first prize will be either $5 In cash or else merchandise worth that amount. Tne second prize will be f'-i ami the third $2. There will be two classes, one for children over twelve years of age and one for children under that age. The committee In charge includes C. 1. Thompson, (.1. K. Castncr and Joe 1). Thomlson. The original plans have heeu changed to the extent that one cen tral fair will be held rather than live district fairs throughout the county. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CANDIDATES MADE For State Senator To the Republican voters of Wasco and I loud River counties: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for state senator for the sixteenth senatorial district of Ore gon, subject to the will of the Repub lican voters of said district to be ex pressed at the primary election to be held on the 10th day of April IMS. I am a progressive Republican, and believe firmly In the Oregon system, the primary law, Including state ment number one, the Initiative and referendum and recall, and firmly believe In the extension of the powers of the people, and If nominated and elected I will use my best efforts to promote the luterests of the people of my district and the state of Ore gon, and favor all laws to further restrain aud coutrol the operations of the big corporations, adv 1). J. Coot-Kit. Candidate for District Attorney To the Republican voters of Wusco Crook and Mood River counties: 1 hereby announce my candidacy for t lie Republican nomination for dis trict attorney for the Seventh Judi cial District, comprised of Wasco, Crook and Mood River counties, at the coming primaries to be held April lit, l'.tl-'. If nominated and elected, the duties of the district at torney's office will always have first consideration. I shall strive fully to enforce all laws, and protect, to the utmost of my ability, the Interests of the whole people of my district. I pledge myself to give my personal attention to the needs of euch of the counties comprising the Seventh Ju dicial District. adv Caki.ton L. I'kitek. Announcement by W. A. Bell To the Republican Elector of Crook, Mood River and Wasco Counties: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Republican nomina tion for District Attorney at the coming primaries, April 11); that I have resided In t lie dNtrlct 2." years, at I'rlnevllle and The Dalles, Oregon, and have been la the active practice of law for the past Is years; that. If nominated anil elected. I will, during my term of office, devote my entire time to the duties of the office to the exclusion of other law business, and give my personal attention and first consideration to the business of the office, and will personally assltt the officers In each county In the enforce ment of the criminal law, and espe cially will I exert myself to enforce the law against vice. Immoral acts and the truffle In white slavery, adv W. A. I'.Ki.t. For District Attorney I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for district attorney for t he seventh Ju dicial district, at the primaries, April lKth. I will personally prosecute violations of the law and assist offi cers In conducting t he business of Crook, Hood River and Wasco counties In a vigor ills, prompt and businesslike manner, If nominated and elected. Kn.vKMT r. Smith. Christian Science Services Christian Science services will lie held lii the Commercial Club rooms Sunday at 11 a. m., subject, "Mind." Sunday school at 10 a. m. In room 6, Davidson building. Wednesday levelling testimonial meetings are : held In Davidson building All are j cordially Invited to attend these servlci-M. Reading room open dully, No. fi, Davidson building. i Card ol Thanks j We wish to express our thanks to i our friends nnd neighbor w ho ren dered assistance In the last days of our fattier and husband. Mim. Kiiwi.x I'kttih A.vfi Family. LOCAL TRANSFERS OF J1EAL ESTATE Real estate transfers of the past week have lieen as follows: Cynthia Jones and husband to Rertha K. (ilass, two and one-half acres In Belmont district. Kdith Kpplng to I 'ranees F. Jack son, lots M and 11. I'! ck l'ark Ad dition. R. J. Mclsaac, trutiv, to Roy Coughennower, lot ",;iilock 1. I'ark dale. $12.-.. W. U. Arnold and wife to I'.dward K Rugg, Sr., lots audit, East Del ta out. F. C. Stout and wife to Laura O'Xell. lot 1 In Relmont. slso strip 40 feet wide west of same lot, consid eration $1200. Laura HatchcM r and husband to W. II. Worth, lots 1.-. ami lti. blin k ", Idlewlhle. Thirty Per Cent of the new business written by the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Wis consin in 1910 was received from old policy holders. Its enviable record for large div idend savings produces its exceptional low cost insur surance. John Goldsbury, Hood River, Oregon. Regular Sunday excursion to l'ark. dale, i'leasaut trip for jourself aud friends. pro success Builders of Homes. Our Investment Certificates" areREALHoneyMera Send for Booklet 604 b 6 Corbett B1J$ Portland Ora You are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold re sulting in pneumonia when Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may lie had for a trllle? For sale by all dealers. Fare 50 Cents To Portland and Way Landings on the STEAMER TAHOMA which leaves Teal Upper" Dock Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a. m. We have recently in stalled a covered wharf boat which insures dry and clean handling of freight. For further information PHONE 226 S. RAOE, Agsnt RIGHT FROM THE WATER TO YOUR TABLE v J IX SI A Ai 1 !3f 1 H :z:: ao to J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. For Feal Estate "Bargains in Totttn and Valley is all the fish you buy from us. We guarantee it to be sweet and fresh and all our regular custo mers know it is. We receive consignments daily from ocean, river and lake, and the quality of the fish is indisputable. We want you to make a trial of it and compare the flavor of our fish with other fish you have bought recently. It will decide you to deal with us hereafter. R CENTRAL MEAT MARKET M P. C. Young, Prop. M M t; Heilbronner Building jstWrifc Hood River, Oregon D IZXZIXZZZXZZXXIX Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Weeding and Itching I'IU-i. It ab sorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is pre pared for Piles and Itching of the private ports. Druggists, mail Wc and $1.00. WILLIAMS MF8. CO., Preps., Cineland, OhU For Sale by Carl A. Plath, Druggist rmTTTTl JL JttLJ MAXW ELL Maxtvell proved decisively in the Glidden Tour its pre-eminence as the reliable touring auto mobile. Four cars proved 100 per cent efficiency at all times throughout the 1454-mile run over the hardest roads in the United States, winning all trophies offered. Majcttfell was the only perfect score team the easiest car on tires, the victor among 64 of America's best known cars. Uhe Car for the Majctovell Mascolie 980 F. O. B. Factory Extra) Here is the Majctvetl for the family man, for the particular man of limited income a car in which the Majcbvelt characteristics of reliability combined with high grade appearance are fully developed. The aristocrat of moderate-priced cars is the well deserved name given to the Majc&tells because even at the comparatively low prices they wear longest, are easy to operate and maintain, and have given universal satisfaction to 51,000 owners. Many makers have tried to produce a car of equal character at this price, but they lack the great purchasing power, unequalled manufacturing facilities and quantity production of the United States Motor Company. The Majebvell Mascolte is the best real family car to be offered for less than $1,000. It is unmatched within $200 of its price. Write for literature. SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR Four vertical cylinders, 4x4 inches, cast in pairs, rated 25 horse-power, developing 30 horse power actual. Inlet and exhaust valves mechanically operated and inter changeable, located on opposite sides. Motor thoroughly protected by sheet metal pan. All en gine parts free from dirt and contact with road obstacles. Carbureter Maxwell design, improved type, single adjustment, most economical. IGNITION Dual, magneto and battery, insuring steady spark. Easy accessible. No hidden wires. COOLING Columbia type radiator, thermo-syphon system, no pump. Positive, never leaks, absolutely au tomotic and reliable at all temperatures. Oiling -Force-feed, single delivery, splash system, single sight feed located on dash in view of operator; automatically oil3 motor and clutch. Positive action. TRANSMISSION-Sliding gear type, three sparks forward and reverse. Simple to learn, easy to operate. Clutch Metal, multiple disc. Made of first qual ity saw steel. DRIVE Sha'ft with bevel gear, two universal joints. No friction, no lost power, dust proof and noiseless. BODY Ventilated foredoor, vestibuled smooth flush sides with inside control. Made of pressed steel with stamped mouldings. Amply upholstered in high grade leather and hair. Steering wheel 17-inches in diameter with Stoddard-Dayton type of spark and throttle con trol levers. hot CHASSIS Frame, first quality pressed steel, riveted. Axles Rear, semi-floating; front, tubular type, latest design, extra heavy drawn steel tubing. Wheels Artillery pattern, 32-inches, first quality hickory, twelve spokes, both front and rear wheels. Tires 32x3 12 inches, large enough for comforta ble riding, small enough for economical operation. Rims quick-detachable, easily removed. Wheel Base -104 inches. Tread 56 inches. CO inches for Southern trade. Long wheel-base insures easy riding comfort over roughest roads. SPRINGS Half elliptic front, three-quarter elliptic scroel rear, made of imported English steel, strongest and most expensive. Easy on tires. Brakes Two sets, double acting on rear hubs, in ternal expanding, external contracting. Large braking surface. Asbestos and copper wire woven lining. Fuel Capacity Gasoline 12-5 gallons; oil 5 pints; water 5 gallons. Color Blue-black with battleship gray wheels, white striping. Price $980.00, f. o. b. factory. Includes magne to, generator, two gas lamps, two oil side lamps, one oil tail lamp, horn, tool-kit, jack, pump, tire repair kit, tool box. Ha3 foot and robe rails, carpet and mat on tonneau floor. HOOD RIVER COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES TIP-TOP AUTO CO., Inc. PHONE 109 C. P. McCAN, Manager