The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, June 12, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 1912
UPPER VALLEY NOTICE
Listyour places for special attention with
WARD IRELAND CORNELL
Upper Valley Real Estate .'. Insurance
Improved and Unimproved Orchard Land
Hood Kiver Connection
UUY Y. tiOWAKDS & CO.
Phone U. C. M. Kanch. I'arkdale
77-odell Upper Mood Klver Valley, On.
Ortley, Newtown and Spitzenberg
True to name nursery stock. One
and two years old; fine thrifty
trees; four to eight feet. It will
pay purchasers to inquire before
buying their spring stock.
MOORE BROTHERS
PHONES 2052-X AND 205-X HOOD RIVER. OREGON
I have a limited supply of first class two-year-old
Newtown and Spitzeiurg"Trees
These have strong, well-balanced tops and a jweU de
veloped rootsystem. Justjhe thing for replacing.
Have also first-class one year budded stock in the
standard apple varieties. Phone 323-2M.
C. D. THOMPSON
Hood River
Oregon
P. D. SNYDER B. B. POWtLL
Hood River Plumbing Company
Phone 6BX
Sanitary Plumbing and Heating.
Tinning and Sheet Metal Work.
Repairing Promptly Attended.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE
nAVING purchased j;he 'entire interest of E.
Brayford in the Rockford Store about three
months ago, we are now in a position
to serve you with all the highest class Groceries at
reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and
will serve you to the best of our ability.
(ilVi: l.'S A Tit I AI
MERCER & CO.
I'MONli NO. 5
WAkl.HOUSli ON I IRST STRlillT
Transfer and Livery Company
Freight. Express and Baggage Transferred
Furniture Moved. Stored or Packed
for Shipment
MOOD KIVLK,
OKI.OON.
Well Drilling
Quick
Successful
Satisfactory
DONE WITH A
STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT
IOR particulars address
APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Office. No. 9 Oak Strict Phonn. 26 or 2002
Furniture and "Pianos MonJcd
All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work
Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection
Office Phone 29
Residence 2J8K
TAFT TRANSFER CO.
h
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J. M. SCHMELTZER
F. A. BISHOP
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS
Insurance Conveyancing
Surety Bonds
"Accuracy" is Our Motto
Office In New Hellbronner Building I 'hone 2.1 Hood River, Oregon
WINTER KILLING OF
TREESDISGUSSED
Winter Injury of apple trii-H, one of
the coiiilltliirm wlilcli I'rofcuMor Law
retire Iiiih Ix-cti f tinlyiiiK here, In treat
ei) of tn I'rofi-HHor Iwl' recent
). A. ('. Iiulletln n "Orehurtl Man
agement" uh follow:
W title winter killing Ih not general
ly experienced la the North went, nev
ertlicli HH the hint three year we have
hail a (treat (leal more of thin trouble
than we denlre. Winter killing takeH
many fornix, and the Departments of
Horticulture nnd liotatiy of this stu
tlon are now Invt'Mtluatlii thin con
dition. The no-culled condition may
lie due at tlnu'M to true whiter killing
or It may le attributed to other
caUHeM. The dllliculty Beeina to be
very abundant on young trees that
are over cultivated, etipeclally la the
fall of the year, and are not allowed
to go Into dormancy early. It Ih
found quite abundantly In orchard
that are on poorly d ruined eolla nnd
Hubxollit that are nupplled with
streams of cold Bet-page water. It
occurs at times cant of the CaHcuiles
where dry freezing taken place or
during Hevere cold weather when the
ground Is bare am contain little
moisture. This Is especially fatal to
youug trees.
Forms of It will &Iho be calmed at
times by pruning trees that are froz
en, resulting, tn many canes, In con
siderable dte-hack. It takes many
forms. It may show Itself lu the
complete killing of the tree to the
ground line; at times a freezing to
the snow line; at other times u cer
tain percentage of buds are killed;
again there Is u dlscoloratlou under
the bark, while often only certain
branches of the tree die. Often the
wood Is darkened and weakened so
that large branches when heavily
laden with fruit break off.
The entire effect of winter killing Is
not always shown Immediately;
some trees recover the tlrst year,
others are two or three years In re
covering, and In some cases even snc
cutnb, and at times there Is consider
able breaking of branches, probably
due to former freezes.
Treatment First be sure that all
fruit trees are placed on properly
drained soli and watch out especially
for seepage water. With young
orchards lntenslvecultl vutlon should
cease by the first or middle of August
am) the trees allowed to harden and
go Into dormancy. The inn. Hint of
pruning that Injured trees should re
ceive Is a question to be determined
by experimenting. With very young
trees we would advise leaving them
alone. With trees from four to .five
years and In heavy bearing, often
heavy spring pruning may be desir
able. Where trunks are split or
merely a crack Indicated, 1 would
seal It over immediately with the
solution of grafting wax given In the
appendix. Where splitting has oc
cured to such an extent that wide
cracks nre formed, the wounds
should be cut down to the live issue
with a sharp knife, sterilized and
tilled with grafting wax.
RECITAL BY MRS. HENNEY'S
PUPILS MOSTSUCCESSFUL
A recital given at the Congrega
tional church Friday evening by the
vocal pupils of Mrs. Charles llenney,
assisted by Miss Maud Carlisle, prov
ed most successful. The audience
thoroughly enjoyed every number.
Mrs. llenney and Miss Fva I'.rock
acted as accompanists. The follow
ing gave selections: Miss Lena Nen
berg. Miss Jennie Fdgliigtou, Miss
Maude Carlisle, Miss Ma Bryant,
Miss Fva Urock, Miss Ann Vannet,
Miss Aldlne Itartmess, Mrs. I'r. Iu
tro and Mrs llenney.
ESTIMATES MADE OF ROGUE
RIVER'S CROP OF FRUIT
According tostatlstlcs of Professor
O'tiara and the Southern Paclllc
Kallroad, the Hogue Klver Valley
will have the largest fruit crop in Its
history In 1!il'.
The following comparison with
l'Jll as been compiled:
Carloads, 1!1J Fears, l."0; apples.
4.10; peaches, ll'l; small fruits, tii; to
tal, 700.
Carloads, 11(11 Pears, 117; apples,
M; peaches; 10; small fruits, II; total,
I'll.
The largest previous crop was In
1010, when fi:M cars were shipped.
Hut for the cold ami rainy weather
in April am) May, it Is computed
there would have been NHI carloads,
the impoverished fertilization and
consequent dropping having tun terl
ally decreased the output.
This increase may be largely at
tributed, of course, to the Increased
acreage annually coming Into bear
ing. Mair Hoods
Combings made up to order.
Switches and puffs of genuine human
cut hair, in any shade desired. Itragg
Mercantile Co. will be pleased to
show them and give prices. Mrs,
Fva Woodbnm, Phone 10) M.
County Bills Allowed
Claims against Hood Klver county
during the month of May, 101.',
and Hllowed at the June, y.iJ,
session of the county court:
Herman Pregge, 1 coyote f 1
II M Courtrlght, balance de
linquent tax receipts ITC 1
S W Currau, balauce salary
road supervisor ' 'H
W F Cooper, damages on ac
count of horse
.1 li Fredrlcy, ticket for pau-
per
K M WJnans, 1 coyote 1 .".'
J II Fredrlcy, ticket for pau
per !'
J M Schmeltzer, cashing road
checks W -s
First National Hank, note
and Interest lo.'l (mi
F.rnest Smith, labor on ronds " no
( W K & X Co, freight on oil.. 1". 71
Mt Hood K It Co, switching..
J M Schmeltzer, cashing road
. checks "''77
J K Andrews, road upplles
and blacksmlthlng 1- '"
Paul Aubert, Juror circuit
court ' oo
Blowers Hardware Co, road
supplies - 1"
WA Hrown, boarding Indigent w
Bailey & Colby, light fixtures 7".
A C Buck. Justice fees s 10
K S Ollnger, constable fees 1 1 00
Bragg Mercantile Co, towels.. 1 no
Mart Brlttaln, repairing law n
mower and typewriter 4 L'o
Malcolm Bronson. care of In
digent ::i o
Cottage Hospital Associa
tion, care of indigent K" no
City of Hood Itiver, water
rent two months 1.'! "n
I, K Clark, lumber for roads., l'.t 14
(J K Castner, services fruit In
spector !0 ''
Columbia Saw Mill, lumber
for roads .11 "0
II 1. Humble, care of small
pox patient nnd coroner's
fees "-4 K
E W Dark, rent for polling
place 5 uo
K O Dutro, examination In
sane " M
Fashion Livery & Dray Co.
team hire 7j no
K A Franz Co, road supplies 01 in
W S Cribble, rent for polling
place "0
Cllbert Implement Co, road
supplies 0
.1 H Hellbronner, rent fruit
inspector's oilice 1.1 uo
J F lleudrlck, supplies for In
digent :W (H)
J F Hendrlck, road supplies.. 4 01
Hydro-Electric Co. light 1 .10
Fred Howe, auto hire -1 K
Allen Hart, deputy sheriff 0 00
J W Ingalls, auto hire 1- W
Thos F Johnson, Incidentals 4 :!T
H C Johnson, deputy sheriff.. ti 00
Kelr Cass, drugs for Indi
gent 1 0
II Knowies, burying pauper.. 7 00
W II Lawrence, expenses of
fruit Inspector 14 L'O
(i 11 Lynn, deputy assessor... (HI ("0
K J Mclsuac, powder 1- !0
1) McDonald, road supplies... 173 00
line Crove (irnnge, rent for
polling place .1 00
Purdy & Chapman, road sup
plies 1 00
.1 W lifer, oilice supplies 2 70
CA Iiath, drugs for Indigent 1 00
John Itaney, powder and fuse Ilol .SO
Stewart Hardware Co. sup
plies for fruit Inspector 1 SO
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co,
lumber for roads 1.1 .17
Ceo I Slocom, of lice supplies.. S SO
C F Sumner, tiling for roads.. 41 01
W A Turner, board of Indi
gent 11 M
Tuft Transfer Co, wood for
Indian Ceorge 1 2.1
Transfer & Livery Co, cart
age 7 20
Hotel Oregon, entertaining
institute conductors 70
Frank K Welles, expenses In
stitute conductors 12 (JO
line Crove Crnnge, rent for
Institute 7 .10
B L Murphy, grading exami
nation papers 10 .10
Mrs Olivia Lucas, same 10.10
C D Thomson, expenses .'is 10
S II Tate, work on steam
roller 22 .10
E E Donne, repairing steam
roller 10 0.1
Wind Klver Lumber Co, lum
ber for roads 12 4s
J C Woodward, burying pau
per :t oo
Associated Oil Co, car of oil.. 170 l.J
W E Hanson, stamps and ex
press .1 .10
Boys' ami Clrls' Aid Society,
May allow ance 10 (Hi
Mrs.) B Hunt, care of bull
gent Indian 1.1 (HI
Win Davidson, care of Indi
gent S (Kl
Coiiimway Mercantile Co,
road supplies 10 .11
ACStaten, supplies for Indi
gent 4s 70
Hood Klver Clacler, printing 2 .10
J M Wood, supplies for fruit
Inspector 1 00
klnnalrd A Klnsey, s.uue 2.10
Murray Kay, fees county sur
veyor so 7i
W L Clafk, fees road tlcwcr. 10 7c
Harry Coshow, chatninait s 7.1
W T Eddy, fees deputy sur
veyor A I) Carrabrant, chalnman...
B F Barrett, axman
T A Keavls, feeM road viewer
I. L Boggs, chalnman
Philip Horn, road supplies...
II A I uni.lug, same
Ceo A Mc( urdy, servlcescom-mls-iloner
Oil Khondcs, same
John C Conrad, protccto
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Dr. P. H. MAY, Chiropractor.
That afflicted with acute or chronic
diitatet rettored to normal functions.
No Knife or Drug's
Room 17, Hellbronner Bi'd'tf.
HAY, GRAIN and FLOUR
We make a Specialty
of handling Fancy
TIMOTHY and ALFALFA
GARNES FEED STORE
W. A. CAR.NKS, Proprietor
1102 Twelfth St.Tho Heights
Kill the Aphis!
Whale-Oil Soap, or Formaldehyde Tree
Soap, are recognized as the best things
that can be used for this, We have
them both for sale. Our price is right,
SEE US
Keir & Cass
Pettabtc Druggists
SMITH BLOCK
HOOD RIVER
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HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS
J. k. MUUSL.S, Fruprlefor
Breeder of S. C. W. Leghorns. W. p. Rocks
and S. C. Rhode island Reds.
Indian Runner Ducks
HreJTn and younj? stock for aal. Or
dTa bvjkol now. Poultry yards miles
west of city at Frank ton. Phone 32-Si-X.
Notice of Sale ot Land
By Administratrix.
In the County Court of the State of Oregron. for
Huod Kier County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles P. Odell.
licensed.
Nolu-e is hereby (riven that pursuant to an or
'dfrduly made and entereti hy the Judvre of the
. atxjve entitled Court on the 3rd day of June, A.
D. 1 1 2 . I. the undersirnetl. duly appointed, quali
fied and art ins; Administratrix f the Kstate of
Charles P. Odell. deceased, shall frm and after
I the 11th day of July, A. D. Vj2, iroceed to sell,
j at private sale, for il'NN).uu or more cash in hand
and balance to be paid on the terms hereinafter
I set forth, all of the following described real prni-
erty situate near .Odell, Hood Kiver County, Ore
s; i. towit:
Itetrinnins; at a point 55.1 feet north of the
southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of Section IS in Township 2
North, of Kantre 10 Kast of the Willamette Merid
ian, and on the east boundary of satd section
thence running south 73 devrees 10 minutes west
14ju feet, more or leas, to a point on the west
boundary line of the said quarter quarter sec
tion, and lein(r 142.5 fett north of the southwest
corner of said quarter quarter section; thence
north alonjr the west boundary of said quarter
quart r section lv". feet to a point: thence north
4 derrea 21 minutes east feet to a point:
thence north 6y decrees 'S minutes east 212.7 fuel
to a point, thence north 75 decrees 29 minutes
east to the intersection of satd course with the
south line of the present county road: thence
easterly along the south boundary of said road to
point on the west boundary of a certain one-half
acre tract bel nirinr to O. H. Khoades: thence
south 7 decrees l'j minutes east a!ntr the west
boundary of said half acre tract, 210.4 feet to a
point; thence north K2 decrees 5o minutes east
i4.5 feet to a point on the eat boundary of said
section 2'"; thence south along- the satd enst
boundary I2.5 feet to the place of bettinnintr.
containing 10.65 acn's. more or less.
Also one and two-thirds (1- ) shares of Stck
in the r.'ast Fork Irrigating Company, (roinf with
said land.
The terms of sale will le as follows:
Cash in hand at time of sale $it"0 or more.
Three years after date . . . JlOoO.
Balance of purchase price payable on or before
five years after date of sale. All deferred pay
ments to le evidenced by the note and mortKajre
of the purchaser, secured by the said land, and
bearing interest at the rate of (7) per cent per
annum, paahie annually.
Bids will be received Tint tl one o'clock p. m. on
the 13th dav of July, l'.'U. at my residence ad
dressed to Kose Odell. lb-d Kiver. Ore.. R. I. No.
1. Box 101; or to K. H. Hart wig. 7 & Smith Block.
Hood River. Ore
Sale will lie made to the highest and best bidder
and subiect to continuation by the Court.
lated this 12th day cf June. I'.'i2
K SK OPKI.I..
24-2S Administratrix.
When you ThinK
Victor GcUson Columbia
Rccordo Rcpairo
Jccdlco
Ilso ThinK
Qpaggener's jviusic Rouse
Hood Hi-Vcr, Oregon
W A O G R N F, li W A N T S YOU It T K A 1) I :
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sKGTrsrv .ywUsjK 7ry:yry'7zr.7 777,7.77
M Investment not peculation
You take no chances when you buy your
real estate through us except to win.
Our intimate knowledge of almost every
foot of land in the valley places us in a po
sition to advise you where to find the
REAL BARGAINS
W. S. N I C H O L
For Lime, Cement and
House Plaster
See
STRANAHAN & CLARK
Notice to Contractors
Notice is hereby piven that the County Court
of Hood River county. Orccon. will receive saled
bids for the construction ami erection of a wooden
wagon bridge, complete, the same to N con
structed and erected over and across the wtst
fork of Hi Kid Ktver at a point where the Lo;-t
Lake wagon road crosses the west fork of said
river in HikkI Kiver county. Contractors to fur
nish their own plans. i round plans are
on file with the Clerk of Hood River county
where the same may be inspected and examined.
Bids will be receive" I up to 1 o'clock noon on the
22nd day of June. U12. All bids to W address!
in care of the County Clerk of lbd River county.
The county Court reserves the rurht to reject any
and all bids.
COl'NTY COt KT.
Ilinn) River County.
Hood River Oregon. May 2".. l'.'IJ. 22-2.V
Koltce ot Final Account and Settlement
tKtateof AUiert Schiller lveaed.
Notice is herebv given that the undt rsik'ned.
executrix of the la-t will and t.-taiiurit and es
tateof Albert Schiller, deceased, ha- t'-le! in t ie
county court of Hood Kiver countv. State of Ore
gon, her tinal account ns exciii'nx of sa d will
and estate, siid that said court, by an or I. r dattsl
June 6th. 1'.' 12. has fixed and appom'i-d Frdav,
the 12th day of July, A. P. 1 at lu o'c.ck in
the forenoon, at the court r-Km of said court in
(he county courthouse in Hool River cty and
county, ttregon. as the tune and pla- e for hear
of any and all oh ecttotis to such final account
and settlement, ami all penums haing ob'eMioi.s
an hereby notn'.sl atid re-iu.rivl t pre iit the
same on or before said date.
lated this 12th day ot Jure. A IV !
MAII-: SCHII I Hi.
24. i Kvulr:x of Last Will of
Allert Schiller. Pec eased.
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NEW MODEL OLIVER
The old reliable visible type
writer with new printype and
other improvements. The ma
chine that writes print that is
print and is always readv for
business. For sale or rent on
easy terms.
A. W. ONTHANK. ArL
100 Oak St. Hootl River, Ore.
4th & State St.
I'hone 24K
0. P. DABNEY I SONS
FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE. STOVES
AND RANGES
We buy, sell and exchange everything
in Mouse L'urnishins, Campers
Supplies, etc.
Don't forget the plncc-Cor. tth Stcite
1;. i..ii A.M.i i'ih. : ; a m
No. 1- P.M.
Hood Kiver ;?.10
l.verda!e o.05
Switehbaek 2.55
Van Horn 2.I50
Mohrs 2.25
Ddell 2.15
Summit 2 05
r.loui'her 2.00
Winans 1.50
Pee I.v. 1. 15
Doe Ar. 1.25
T route reek 1.2'
Woodworth 1.05
I'arkdale I.v. l.Ot)
ih Niintl limn will tun two ho
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UOl'M) TRI1S MAST
On the dates cn hclow, rounj trip tickets will
he sold Id the points in the l..it -Mown ho low,
and many others, at greatly reduced (.ire quoted
Through Trains Hast
IN CONM CIION Willi
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