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; ; + | I I I H I I I i"| I I I t I ) I > I I I I’F ' O b account of the ice ItoM in th* ! B R I E F L O CA L ME N T I O N I ¡Columbia river, the ste a m e r T shom a t n a a compelled to turn back to Fort- ■I t H I I I I I H I I I I + land Thursday morning a fte r a trip of W 0 0 0 FOR SALE. 8 E E C H 0 W N . nearly trta n ty four hours. The passen- Krank Üimrer a a s a visitor j e e t e r « « « told of the hospitality of Capt. C. Nelson, mho did everything possible day in Hood Hiver. W. E. Huskey was a Kriday visitor to recompense them for the delay. Among the vogagera who disembarked in The Dalles. a t Mosier and took O. W. R. A N. A t Chown's. sleds, ska tes and hockey tr a in No. 2 Thursday morning were sticks. ) E. J. Haugen, of U u f u r ; A. H. Satis- Mayor E. A. Race spent yesterday j bury, Mr. and Mrs. M. P o t t e r and a l t e r i oon in Hood Hiver. 1 John Wittlitr. of The Dalles ; and I.. A. Wm. Stevenaot was a Hood Hiver 8hoemate, of Dayton, Wash visitor yesterday Kred U lm er » a s a Sunday visitor in I GREENWOOD Hood Kiver. Flashlight« and all sizes of b a tte rie s a t Chow n's . K. A. Shogren left Sunday for Port- land on a business trip. Cha*. Bennett was a Dalles visitor last week. A r th u r Kubn was a business visitor in The Dsllea last Kriday. Albert Medenwald waa s visitor last week in The Dalles. A t C h ow n's : All sixes of steel traps. (Set some of those coyotes. Chas. T. B ennett spent Friday on business in The Dalles. Kred Tem plem cir was in 'Ihe Dalles on Kriday. I.ap robes, horse blankets and Aqua- pelle storm covers at Chow n’s. John Elder was a business visito r in Hood Kiver the first of the weak. Wc received a duplicate lot of m e n ’l pajam as, and so you can g e t a bargain while they last. Mtrauas. I.eo Nicbol spent New Y e a r 's in Portland with his brother, Bernard, and friends. Miss Alice B e nnett r e tu r n e d Sunday night from Kalam e, Wash , where she spent the holidays. Ed. K. Reevea, who went to P o r t land last week, r e l u r r e ! Kiiday a f te r a business trip to The Dalles. Mi«* M H McIntosh, who has been teacher in the Greenwood school j since the opening of the fall term , left | Thursday afternoon for Portland. From there she will go to Denver where she will rem ain fur awhile. Although tier resignation was not to 1 take effect until Februa ry 1, on ac count of the sick nesa and cold w eather, the board of directo rs allowed her to leave a t this time. The school will be 1 closed until Kebtuary 1. when a new | teacher will he secured. Mr and Mrs. Tom Moe are visiting i at the home of her f a th e r. Ole Olren. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yonish e n t e r tained with a New Y ear's pa rty when 32 gu e sts w ere present at an oyster supper. The lite rary society will m eet S a t u r day night at the home of P e t e r Olsen. GRANDVIEW Mr and Mrs. Henry Nelsen, of P o r t land, spe nt the C hristm a s week end with Mrs. N elsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J . L ittlepage. Grandview neighbors were e n t e r tained very pleasantly a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E astm an, on Tuesday evening. Cards were e n joyed, and the evening waa do se d with an old fashioned candy pull in which everyone took part. Albert Medenwald made a business trip to The Dalles last week. Jo e Mickesh spent the Christm as week end in Portland. C. C. Clem ent arrived in Mosier from Minneapolis shortly before C hristm a s snd intends to m ake his home on his ranch, Keewaydin. Mrs. J a m e s Sheldon made a recent business trip to The Dalles in regard to m a t t e r s pertaining to the s e t tl e m ent of the e s t a t e of the late Ja m es Z. Sheldon. S w ea ters a t special prices Bar gains in m ackinaws and sta g shirts. Ask S tr a u ss about it. Hans Kollandsrud has been confined to his bed for se veral days under the care of l>r. David Robinson. ('a pt. C. Nelson, of the ate'amer Ta- lioma, waa in the city Kriday on buai- nesa. Jo e Ivcrs retm rned Wednesday from Portland a f t e r *8|>ending the holiday* w ith hi* parents. Mrs. C. Ruscher returned the first of Mrs. F ra n k P age and son, Colin, the week from an extended visit in spent Christm as a t A lta Vikta, the Taeomu with relatives. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C um Mrs. John Griffith left Thursday for mings. he r home in The Dalles a f te r a visit KaJik Declares Dividend with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cheney. At the J a n u a r y m eeting of the board Rev. Kredric .1. S t o t U e l came op Tuesday from Kalama, Wash., where of directo rs of the Mosier Valley bank he is the pastor of the Congregational dividends of four per cent were d e clared, and the surplus increased from church. Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Adams and $1850 to $1915. t h e building and f u r little d aughter, Hazel, of White niture accounts were reduced 1170 to Salmon, visited over Sunday at the take care of depreciation due to m a r and tear. borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Vensel retu rned i horsday morning from Portland where they visited with friends during the C h ristm a s and New Year holidays. Mr. and Mrs. K. ,A. Allington re turned the first of the week from Ta- cuma. Wash., where they spent the holidays with relatives. The price of milk ia going up. Stra uss can furnish you with several brands, excellent quality, of condensed milk. Mrs. B. B. Jose re tu rn e d the first of the week from The Dalles, where she had recently undergone an operation for appendicitis in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Cooper are at Corvallis, where they are students in the W inter S h i r t Course given bv the Oregon A gricultural College. I J. Merrill visited Sunday in The Dalles with Mr snd Mrs. Kenneth I.. Cooper, who with Miss Mildred Coop er. accompanied him to Mosier for a visit, re tu rn in g in the evening. II. S. Holton, deputy sheriff, was down from The Dalles last Kriday on business. ,1. M. Carroll and son, Ben nie, were Hood Kiver visitors the first of the week. Mrs. Je n n ie Borrows, m other of Mrs. J. S. Anderson, who came up frum P ortland C hristm a s eve for a visit at the home of her da ughte r, left Mon- day, stopping a t Cascade Locks for a short visit with an old tim e friend, I BARBECUE O fte n C o n fu te d , tir e ly AND th e D iffe r e n t BURGOO. W ords H ave En M e a n in g s . iliii be* no mul burgoo a r e both words of American birth, but of foreign ex traction. ^ Barbecue I m * variation of West In dian Spaniel) barbucoa, a low tram» work «>ii wld< li meat or tUhea a re laid to I h * smoked From the fram ew ork tin* word cam e to be applied to the at tlcle tliii** * tanked or cooked. Strict lv •nil to an animal »JM'iiklnu. It applic <-noknl onitre, <i« whole sheep or a whole o.\, It U ot held strictly to Hint usage. The model'll bai lie« tie is Hie «*ookiug •if meat on a large sea le by roasting or Broiling in mi « li a way; is t o p r e serve Its Julie s «nul davor llurgun Is «»f Kngllsli origlu, m ine d by nailon» to denlguate thick |x>rridge «»r gruel. m < n u d ili le* alno called lohlolli. Amerit an burgo»» in a thick «»»up or s I» mv « •» iujuimm I of Hie fat and Juices of a lutrl*»« u»»«l anim al th ickened with a Vm ie l > of v»‘gdHides and highly sea »oued. It soiuctlines lias been «(Hdled bur gout, u nde r hi » lmpre8«ion t h a t It I« derived from Hu* French, bui th a t ie » m is ta k e T h ere in no rule or reclj»e f«»r muk tug it e ic e p t e\|H*rieuce a n d a genius for making a savory and e atable com iHiund. It nini coti si»! of t)»h, fleali and fowl, <*«*tenla, legctablc* a n d a n y thing that appeals to Hi«‘ appetite.- In ¡i i«t na I nil ia New * APES OF G IBRALTAR. The Misses Clara and Jennie Carroll T h » , A t# H ig h ly P r n , d a n d P r o te c te d re tu rn e d to The( Dalles Monday a f te r b y th e A u th o r itie s . S|>eiiiling the holidays with their par T he rn k nf tiltil:)liar Is the borne ot rnta. They a re a tte n d in g The Dalles • lilgbly piixcd nod curefutly protect high school. J a m e s Carroll has been ed ii TI m - of Itailiar.t :t|n-». T h e chief sick for se veral daya, but will return of tlils trillo I» one Major, a n d iu U ibraltar ilici Is a saytug th at It In school the first of th< week. ^ " n e r e Iwttor n kill the governor t liuti I’. !.. A rth u r returned Sunday night Major a f t e r spending New Y e ar's in Port Tilt» baml of ape» uuuitiers aboitt land. He was met there by Mt» tuciily. Tlicy carne, tiivaleriousl i A rthur, who has hean making an e x eniHigli. fioiu vfrlcu uiauy j e u r s ago tended visit with r e ls tiv e s in C attle .vini d u l w e d cIDzcitsblp lu Fiurtqie Rock, Wash. She expects to return Ttie.r art- dui) prole» ted hy file a ut bor ii le*. a nd iitiy additloii by hlrtb to the fir*« of the week. ibelr nu m h cr la aiefullv , firmili le«l A jolly lime was spent a t the home ami alinom i.ed In the kic.il paper. of Han* Kollandsrud and Mr. and Mrs. Tbeae apra t ran s fer Ibelr aloide from J. K. Nelson on the W. H. Weber urne io lime a c o n l l u g lo Die sia te of place over tbe week end. S k a tin g was tbe wealber, froui lire biglie»! peak* quite a feature, a* the young ladies of lite rock to lovrer au<l more sbelter brought their skates along from P o r t ed plii'-cs l'bey Indulge ibelr aeuae of huim*r ai llnvca l,y t h m w tn g atoriea at land and Pe ter Knoll collected several (Ile aoblicr* l'bey uia> hot Ite aeeu niorr pair. In spite of every one hav- ! fon « c e k a al a lime, cave In the earljr ing a bad cold thev enjoyed the ice inoruing Isour« very much. Those prroent were the A few ye a is ago. ou ac. oli ut of the Misses Helen and Freda N'trhola. . diiiilnlaliing uumU-ra of Ibese . r e a Hulda Ulaufua. sister of Mr- Nelson. | turca, some a|a-> n e r e procure.» from Mr. Van Wykc. connected witk (ho j llnrb iry ami lurned Ua.se iqioti Die Portland Gas company, all of P o r t l a n d ; rock, l.m Die reaideut a|*es killer! Dieta Oacar Groven, of Grafton, N. Dak., j all. Altbough so Aeree to intruder» nf cousin nf Hans Knllandarud, and Pe ter tlielr osrn kind. they never s n a c k hu uisn l*ehur» «mi are areali} e »isem el Knoll, of Mosier. The voung couples declare th at Mosier i* some place for Paci Dm- memory refreshing stamps a jolly tim e snd good eats, and a sp e ct i bave b rea adilel to our ready m ade to r e tu r n again during the sum m er] slfM-k They are neal in a p p ee ram « and th e wording ta to the jat.nl For month*. ¡ t a l e at thi* office SCAB DISCUSSION TO BE CONTINUED n a tu ra l and hurtaonlal sta rts the pump. The Spramotor has an a ir pipe ru n ning from the top of the pressure tank to an autom atic re g u la to r diaphiam , Scab « a s the su bject of d u c u ia io n at which, a t the pressure varies, operates the second m ee ting o f the Mosier H o r a clutch on a jack, e ngaging it when ticultural society in Cbown'a hall. the pressure lowers to 175 pounds, and Lee Evans lead the discussion and waa disengaging it when the pressure run* followed by a num ber of g row ers who over 200 pounds. told their experience* in re gard to the The De Laval Dairy Supply company developm ent of scab and worms in is now fe atu rin g the Alpha autom atic their orchard th is year. Various r e •pray outflt, which baa a Myers duplex sults were obtained in the use of the pump fitted with a pressure governor different sprays, but the prevalence of incorporated on the plunger connecting scab this year was a tt r i b u te d to the rod of each cylinder. When the pres weather conditions. Among those who sure reaches a predeterm ined limit, made talk s were E. O. Winans. 0 . C. the device disconnects th e operatio n of Brooks, A. B. Burton, Geo. Evans, the piungera without in te rru p tin g the Hugo E. Birkner, J . P. Carroll, Dr. driving power, and again p e r m it! them David Robinson, and K. D. Chatfield. to resume operation when the pressure F o r Hie next meeting, which will be falls below this point. held S aturday morning a t 10 o'clock, Nozzles N ext in importance to the the sam e su b je c t will be continued. pressure regulation, which insures u n i The da te was changed to accommodate form pressure to the nozzles a re the more of the grow ers and a large re p re nozzles themselves. W ithout uniform sentation is desired a t this m eeting. pressure a good nozzle cannot do uni The value of the different apraya will formly good work, but a poor nozzle also he discussed. Hugo E. Birkner will not do good work under any cir has prepared some slides showing the cumstances. A poor nozzle will de germ ination and developm ent of the stroy any possible combination of good scab sporea which will be thrown on a I elements back of it. Nozzles should screen. be selected according to the work to be Following is the paper read by Mr. done. The g r e a t varie ty of nozzles on Birkner a t the first meeting, wherein the m ark e t can be grouped into three he points out the virtu es of the m sny main classes, as follows: Solid stream spray a c c e s s o r ie s : nozzles, which do not in te r e s t the fru it g ro w e r; Vermorel or eddy cham ber Not enough a tte n tio n is paid to the . nozzles; and Bordeaux or s p a t te r spray accessories of the power sprayer. A I nozxles. s p ra y er improperly equipped with the The Vermorel class of nozzels is necessary accessories can only be a i more used than all the o th e r forms source of trouble instead of a help to combined. These all more or less e m the f r u i t grower. A puinp of the body the principle of giving the stream proper capacity with an engine capable a whirling motion before it leaves the of running it does not m ake sprayer outlet. There is an eddy cham ber or efficiency. Pressure R e g u la to r s —A poor re lief- cylinder with the o utle t on the run, and as the liquid is forced into the valve or pressure regulator will destroy cham ber it is given a stro n g rotary the efficiency of the best pump ever course, escaping from a central open built. The g r e a t num ber of different ing on a disc in the form of a conical relief-valves and pressure re g u la to rs . . . . . . . which have been brought out by the _ , .. m an u fa ctu re rs in recent years i . evi- ! ™0” 1- * > « " • DemorelL W.nkle d e n e e o f the difficult n a tu re of this « " “ • Mi.Dy, Lyetone. Fem bro Self problem in s p ra y er c o n s t r u c t s , and ! U '™ e r- Non-Clog-A tonne DuSpray. also explains why this is the weakest *nd " ‘«"S' ° ‘ber*-, T»*« H a r d ! , Hffo. point in most sprayers. Champion Variable, H u r s t Sk.-Ht, I he old style w a te r relief-valvea are Cushman Adjustable, and the Brown Atomic have a tta c h m e n ts for adjusting not c ertain in action. With this type, I them to throw a driving spray or a when the pressure runs up high enough mist, a t the will of the operator. to compress the sp ring, a valve is The Bordeaux class consists of those opened anil th e surplus liquid allowed nozzles in which a solid str e a m strikes to pass through it into the spray tank. If both nozzles are s h u t off. the r e l i e f - 1 an 'angle obstruction and is broken valve m ust have a capacity sufficient into a fan shaped mist. These are used to care for the full ra tin g of the pump. , where a driving spray is desired and It il there for obvious th a t some liquid include the Deming Bordeaux. Gould’s "“ COUNTY CLERK MAKES RECORD W HAT MAOUAfS U M ILI N FUMITI««. PERFECTLY J u s t la m inutes a f te r office hour* on SIMPLE December 31, or a t 5:15 p. m.. tbe j full s ta tistic a l report tor the county * SIMPLY clerk'« office of Wasco county for the The word "Punla" stands PERFECT. year 1915 was complete. County Clerk for the very best and most L. B. Fox has prepared a clean slate O il, B elt» an d all kind* of Sew ing complete line of House j _ Nettile». for tbe ye ar 1916, which is evidence of | M ach in e supplies. R e p a irin g a sp ecialty . hold Remedies and Toilet the efficient m anner in which he bav conducted t h a t office. New Home lu r s «re Quality Choosers Preparations that it is pos The last official act in the office dur j sible to manufacture. rorbJ*u W . E . C h o w n ing the ye ar 1915 was tha issuing of a When your druggist offers m arriag e license j u s t as the clock T h g N e w H o m e S e w i n g M ach. Co. you a P u ro la preparation he ■truck 5 p. m. AM Pacific Bldg.. San Francisco. CaL presents the best that can Unprofitable work from 2U per cent be produced. to 100 per cent has been put on this and every other c i e r k ’a office in the Purola products are sold under DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. an iron-clad guarantee, which is s t a te during the past four years. Nev reproduced below. ertheless the c l e r k ’s office is so sy s Physician and Surgeon Y o u c a n ’t a ffo r d t o t a k e c h a n c e s o n m e d tem atically a r ra n g e d t h a t the follow i c i n e s o f u n k n o w n w o r th . W h e n s ic k n e s s c o m e s y o u c a n n o t be to o s a fe o r to o ing sta tistic s were a t hand fifteen m in M osier - - O regon • u r e o f th e rem ed ies; y o u ta k e . utes a f te r closing tim e cn the 31st of A void a ll r is k by in s is t in g on “ P n r o lo ” . D ecem ber: W o c a r r y a f u ll Circuit court cares filed during year, PUROLA GUARANTEE l in e o f t h e f a m ou s P u r o la D erby & S tearns S h o u ld a n y P U R O L A 261 ;estate and guardia nship cases filed, K e m e d ie a and P r o d u c t f a il to g i v e T o ile t P r e p a r a 45 ¡m arriage licenses issued, 157; di E N T IR E sa tis fa c tio n t io n s a n d u n th e p r ic e p aid w ill b e L aw yers vorces grante d, 53; declaration of in h e s ita tin g ly c h e e r f u lly r e fu n d e d recom m end b y y o u r lo c a l d e a le r . tention issued, 33; naturalization pa th e m . pers granted, 16; com m itm ents to in H O O D RIVER. O R E G O N sane asylum, 15; deeds, m ortg ages, assignm ents, releases, etc., recorded, 2193; coyote scalps received, 1484; bob cat scalps received, 117; cougar scalps D R . C . H. J E N K I N S received, 2; amount paid out for above DEN TIST scalps during year, $4265.50; paid out for scalp bounty during month of De Commercial Club Meeting HOOD R I V E R , OREGON cember, 1915, $894; scalp bounty be Office Phone 1081. Res. Phune 333 came effective in May 1909. Since th at The regular business meeting date Wasco county has paid in bounties $13,128; a n g le r s ’ licenses issued, 1442; of the Mosier Commercial Club W. A. HUSBANDS hu n ters ' licenses issued, 731; com bina is held on the first.Monday of tion licenses (hunters and anglers) is each month. Blacksmith sued, 39; circuit court cases assembled E. W. D a v id h iza r , Pres. Horse Shoeing and General and indexed, 3528; e sta te and g u a rd i Repair Work. D r . D avid R o b in so n , Sec. anship cases assem bled and indexed, 1281; these cases were never before L ----- ------------- --------------- ----------- ■ .. j M osier , - - O regon assembled, numbered or indexed; r e Classified Ads. ceipts of office for year, $6*84.91; sa l ary of clerk and deputies, $4560.80; [C om m unications and cojiv for atlvei- supplies for office, $621.54, m ak in g a liseu ie n ts uuiat lit* in th is office by Wed- total of $5182.34, profit to the county Headay to insure publication vaine week.) : fo r : for year, $1702.57; receipts uf office H o t P o i n t E l e i trie Iron- fo r year 1505, $5238.36, expenses of a t o r e , n o w $ ; m i . office 1905, $4726.92, profit to county, $511.44 ; receipts of office, ¡906, $5186. Let ua finish your filtria. Same m a r be 45, expenses of office 1906, $4626.92, left at the Bulletin office. SUtcom A Phone 1 1 2 4 profit to county, $559.53; receip ts of Canfield. Hood Kiver. t- office 1907, $5342.8], expenses of office, All aorta of electrical appliances for $4-02 92, profit to c ounty,$479.89; (dur ing these years Hood River county was sale, including electric light gloltea, at P r o p r i e to r H ood R iver tf a p a rt of Wasco county ; receipts of o f th e drug «tore fice 1908, $4884.65; expenses of office, Haters, Pad« a n d R ubber Stam ps of $4380.¡7, profit to county. $504.48; r e every description at this office. ceipts of office 1909, $4428.85, expense K oda k ers an d a m a te u r photographers, of office $4126.55, profit to county, $302.30 receipts of office, 19)0, $5231.35, bring ns your film«. We develop and i Canfield, I Physician and Surgeon expenses of office, $48-10, profit to p rint e t e r y dav. Slocom county, $401.35; receipts of office 1911, Books, Stationery and Newsdealers, $5973.07, expenses of office, $5078, Iiood River, Ore. Filins can be left at T elephones: profit to county, $895.07, receip ts of he Bulletin office. office 1912, $5362.24, expenses of office, R e s id e n c e 10.41 Office 1241 Ladies, secure your calling cards al | $4928.80, profit to c o unt}. $533.44 ; r e th e B illet in office. 50 cards for 75c; ceipts of office 1913, $5097.20, expenses 1U0 cards for $1. O ffice in B r o iiu a B ld g . of office $1780.80, profit to county, $316.40; receipts of office 1914,¡$5315.55, Live Stock hunted H o o d R iv er expenses of office, 4760.20, profit to t atn in th e m arket for beef, hogs, county, $555.35. poultry and a nyth ing in th e m eat line. Parties desiring to sell w ill do well to I ■l- t - H 1d - l- H - H - H - l - I-I- I-H - H - l - H - I- H - phone Odell 177 or write J. \V. McDon Summons ald, Hood River, Oregon. mch31 Stands For ARTHUR & BURT DRUG CO .1 G o to L a w French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing J. H . L A W Dr. H. L. Dumble is passing through the relief-valve a n i Sen*«*- B* “ n c >'PI*r . » « r.iie Bliz- j /.aid. Bean Bordeaux, Gala, Myers the time the nozzles are not using full capacity of the pump. The engine Way, Field Niagara, and numerous and the valves a re working the ha rdest others. Extension Rods—Since the nozzles when the ope rator is doing the least. This continued flow of a g r itty liquid, described do not have c a r r y in g power under high pressure, through the r e sufficient to reach the to ps of high lief valve, soon " w i r e r u t s " the valve tree s or work a g a in st the wind, it is and valve seats, so th a t leakage r e requisite t h a t extension rods be used to sults, and the efficiency of the best get the nozzles close to the p a rts of the tree to be covered. These rods pump is reduced. This c u tting action is lessened in the a re made in various lengths, and of Crown and sim ilar relief-valves. In different m aterials. F i r s t of all they stead of h a v ir g a valve which fits on should be light, se rviceable, stiff, and a seat, they have a plunger which nf the required length for the work at works in a cylinder having a num ber hand. The bamboo has now displaced In th e C ircuit C ourt o f th e S t a te o f O regon fo r of port holes through which the sur- the gas pipe and o th e r rods and con W asco C ounty. plus liquid is allowed to pass when the sists of alu m inum or brass tubes r u n Barbara M itch ell, P lain tiff, vs. pressure forces the plunger back to a ning through bamboo poles. The bam 4-1 I I I I I I I I I I : I 1 I I I I- M - F - H - K J a m e s H . M itchell. D e fe n d a n t. boo pule should be Becurely fastened When you set out an orchard, always c ertain point. To J a m e s H. M itch ell, th e a b ove nam ed d e fen d a n t: In th e nam e o f th e S t a te o f O regon . Y ou a r e The lls r d ie sj.raycrs arwnnw equipped to the tubing so t h a t it will not slip on m ake a c hart of the a rra n g e m e n t, g iv hereby required to app ear am i a n sw e r th e c o m The cla m p ends should ing a place and num ber to each t r e e ; with a pressure regulator which takes the tubing. plaint filed a g a in st you in th e ab -ve e n title d o-u rt and c a u se on or b efore six w e e k s from th e d a te o f all the load off the engine as toon as take up the stra in ot the dragging then record the num bers, varie ty and the tirst pub lication o f th is su m m on s, a s h e r e in hose and should be threaded on the da te in a hook. If yuu fail to do this, a fte r sta te d , and if you fa il to so a p p e a r and a n s the nozzles a re s h u t off. T he Bean w er said com p lain t or o th e r w ise a p p e a r or plead tubing, not soldered, so t h a t when a you will know how good a f o r g e t t e r ; pressure re g u la to r likewise holds a u n thereto, for w a n t th e re o f th e p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e c o u r t for th e r e lie f a s prayed fo r in h ir iform pressure, and when the nozzles bamboo splits up, they can be a sse m you are when you try to rem em ber co m p la in t on file w ith th e c lerk o f t h e a b ove e n bled qn a new bamboo pole. where you planted each kind. The in title d court in th is cau se, nam ely, for a d e c r ee o f are shut off. Die engin e instantly works thin court d isso lv in g th e bonds o f m atrim on y now Shut Offs—In order to control the formation will he useful in a dozen free, j u s t as though there was no e x is t in g betw een p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t on th e g r o u n d s o f w illfu l d e se rtio n for a period o f on e pressure in the air cham ber. The flow of the liquid th rough the bamboo ways. Take our word th a t it is worth year, and for su ch other and fu r th e r r e lie f a s to th e court m ay seem eq u itab le. King pressure re g u la to r and load con poles they should be fitted a t the lower while, and keep the records accurately T h is su m m on s is served upon you by p u b lication ___ W O M E N end with a shut off t h a t is easy, quick and completely. troller is a sim ila r device. These all th e re o f by order o f th e H onorable W . L. B rad sh aw . J u d g e of th e C ircu i' C ou rt o f th e S t a te o f To label trees helps this plan and has L o v e T h is M a g a z in e have two sets of valves snd are set in action, and leakless. Leakiest* step O regon for W asco C ou nty, d ated th e 2tith d ay o f One of the best N ovem b er. 1916. and said order d ir e c ts th a t th is M cCALL S is the Fashion C Jo anJ H ousc- betw een the pump and the j.ressure cocks a re listed by all spray m an u other advantages. su m m on s be pub lish ed on c e a w eek fo r six c o n s e hccpinf H elper of more v.»> an any other f a ctu rers which are constructed along ways is to cut heayy sine into strips tank. The pressure from the tank m a tu in e ia the « > Utc i c u tiv e w e e k s in th e M osier B u lletin , a n e w sp a p er ot g e n e r a l circu la tio n p u b lish ed w eek ly at M osier. ever» m onth, also «Jci „htf I • to r e » that enter acts on a dia|i hram or piston and when sim ilar lines. There are several angle about 10 inches long, two inches wide ta n. . i special i ^ . m i cooking, hoi t in W asco C ou nty. O regon, and th e d a te o f th e first a t the end and coming to a point a t the offs made which a tta c h to the dressm aking, fancy wo n, t . , that lighten p u b lication o f th is su m m on s is D ecem b er 3. 1916. lib i ressure reaches a point higher | , b u * housework nnd sat e i on Fr ee, only 5 0c C. L P E P P E R . hose a t a 45 degree angle and th us off other. a year, with one celebrated M cCall D ress Fat than t h a t a t which the re g u la to r is A tto r n e y fo r P la in tiff. fern F*»EL. P u t these in vinega r for a few hours « - J y 13 l h e D a lles. O regon. set, the diaphra m or piston moves up set the s h a rp bend which causes hose SEND A POSTAL CARO NOW FOR 1 A FRFFi .«Mnrlet < ; . . f . . m uiATINL or and closes the valve leading to the to wear out so quickly a few inches to corrode t h e m ; when dry you can 2 A F KFK l ' p> .-f M i A i,l . ....... «4 p a g e F lii.T lU M w rite on them with ink or with an or CAt’ALOGV! . r air cham ber, allowing the liquid to go from the shut off. Notice of Sheriffs Sale 3 McC ALL'S «t'Xi.OO Prtg.- tHTe.- t.» Lrxrry CHURCH. The J a s m in controller sh u ts off by a dinary indelible iead pencil, and the hack into the tan k , b ut not under p r e s N o t ic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y v i r t u e o f a n • UJrr.a iKpt .V e x e c u t i o n a n d o r d e r o f s a le is s u e d o u t o f t h e sure. In other winds the liquid from q u a r te r turn of a wood handle, the m arks will stay on for 20 years. T w ist Tilt UcCUX CO., 236 t. 246 W 374 St . X ,. I n i. X. ( C ir c u it C o u r t o f t h e s t a l e o f O r e g o n for W a a m C o u n ty , o n t h e 17th d a y o f I > e c e in b e r , 1916, u p - the |.ump, when being used through hose hangin g down a t the proper a n the little end of a tag loosely a bout a T UST.9 PR4.MI* qs i o n a d e c r e e fo r t h e f o r e c lo s u r e o f a c e r t a i n The Hardie angle c u t off is limb, and let it hang down. P u t on the nozzles, passes through the valve gle. m o rU N g e . w h e n C l i . N lc h o l w s s p l a in t i f f , a n d C h a rle a H D a v e n p o r t a n d N e l l i e D a v e n - into the a ir c ham ber under pressure, ojiened or closed by the slig h te st touch i this tag the v ariety name, the num ber. p ort. h u s h s n d a n d w ife , a n d B e lie N ic b o l w e r e d e f e n d a n t « . In f a v o r o f s a id p l a i n t ' f f a n d but when it ia not used through the on a handle, the m ovement of which is possibly tbe da te planted, the num ber Mtid d e f e n d a n t s , in t h e s u m o f |x i 0 00 less than J inches. It will stay open uf bushels harvested each year, d a te of nozzles, it goes back into the tank p r in c ip a l, w i t h I n te r e s t th e r e o n at t h e r a te o f e ig h t per c e n t per a u n urn f r o m t h e 17th d a y from the pressure and closes with a blooming, and other useful data. As without any labor having been e x o f J u n e . 1914; ftrrflóOOn a s a tto r n e y s fees; for «nap where it is also held hy pressure. the limb grows, loosen the loop a little 118 UC c o a ts a n d d i s b u r s e m e n t s a n d a c c r u in g pended. CO'I*. The New Friend double ball c u t off has or remove the t a g to a sm aller limb. The Crown Specialty company has I wi l l o n t h e 22hd d a v <Jf J a u n s r y . A . D , Ikh a t t h e h o u r o f t e n n 'c lo r k 1n t h e f o r e n o o n anoth er re g u la to r which perm its the a quick deta chable seat, i* quick and I This helps g r e a tly in the successful o f Mtid d a y . at t h e fr o n t d o o r o f t h e c o a r t h o u s e in D a lle s C it y . W a r n C o u n ty , O re g o n ptinq. to deliver only the required positive in action and allows the hose handling of sn orchard. —Ex. • e ll at p u b lic a u c t io n lo t h e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r liquid to supply the nozzles. It ia to hang naturally. < m « m in h a n d . Ion» f iv e iV a n d s ix 6) In H o o f s A d d it io n t o t h e t o w n o f M o sie r , O r e g o n , s i t u Hose and Hose F i t t i n g s - W h e n it A novel plan of advertising n o r th a tta ch e d to the suction of the pump, a te d In W txsco t ' o n n t y , O re g o n . D a te d t h is 18th «lay o f I te c e m b e r . 19lfi and when the desired pressure is romes to selecting hose leave the m a t western apples was recently i n a u g u r a t d*« J - l I B Y I CH HI** M A N , reached, the suction is closed and the ter in the hands of e x p erts and deal e d by S te inha rdt A Kelly in New York S h e r i f f o f W a s c o C o u n tv O r e g o n . r f l A N R 14. D D K, A t t o r n e y fo r P l a in t if f with only the most reliable spray o u t , city. This e nte rprising firm furnished pump works a g ain st a vacuum. The The writer Fas found it ia i M is t apples of the Skookum brand for valves in the pump hold the pressure fitters. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale until the liquid is used and the p r e s- ' easier to hold up pressure with half distrib ution to the congregation of In th « C irruit C ourt o f th e S t a te o f O regon, for sure runs down, then the suction ia inch hoae than with th ree q u a r te r ! and Grace M hi. church of th a t city at a th e C ou n ty o f W soeo. again opened and the pump resumes be lte te s in buying the very best grade service in which the m in ister preached U n ited S ta te * Nat«-«1*1 B an k, o f P ortlan d . O regon of hose on the m a r k e t In the m a tte r on "G od and A p p le s ." The se rmon on a Corporation o f th e U n ited S ta te * . P lain tiff. it* work. « . L ena J Tom pkin* and W A . T om pkins. of hose fittings experience has taught apples was illustrated by moving pic There a re a num ber of devices m anu D e fe n d unda. tures showing spraying, picking and him th a t the Stay There hose fittings, B i v ir tu e o f an a a e e u tio n . ju d gm en t order, d e- factured to disconnect the engin* from cree and order of «ale d u ly issu e d out o f th e abov« pul out by the Hardie M anufacturin g packing operations. The m in ister said the pump, when the pressure is high. e n title d Court in th e above e n title d cauoe. to m« eomj any. have no equal These are it took faith to grow apples, as in the directed and d a’ ed th e Slat day o f D ecem ber. The Champion power sp ra y e r t r a n s upon a ju d g m en t an d d e c r ee ren d er ed and enr. red in said Court on the 11th d a y o f mits the engin e power to the pump by made of heavy brass c as t with an e x beginning they d id n 't am ount to much, O otehsT. l t lS . again at l e r a J T om p k in s and W. t r a groove into which the end« of the and told his hearers th a t the same c a r e the mesne of a large g e a r wheel on the A T om pkin-. d efen d a n t* for th e sum o f ll.M 2.13, clamp collara are fitted, m aking it im ful cultivation given apples m u st be w ,tn in te r e st thereon at th e ra*e o f « per c e n t per engine c rank sh a ft, a pitm an and a ar.num . from Tantxary 14th. 1914, and th e fu r th e r *um ..f ll**i a tto r n e y ’s f e e s w ith in te r e st , bell crank Tbe extended end of the possible for tbe hose to leak, blow out given to the soul or man cannot t e rate o f 7 per cen t per annu m , from th e l l t h day of or be pulled off the coupling. The sound and healthy spiritually. pitm an i* connected to a se t of spring* l r v A T \ T TT » W i n K / M T i X T T / x e s which hold the pitm an in a normal m an u fa ctu re rs of these fittings should Apple exporta for the week ending supply a hose mender embodying the ¡Orchards W *«eo C ou nty. O regon. position under a norm al load. When N ow . th e re fo r e , by v irtu e a4 m t d e x e cu tio n Sa turday, December 25, were 15,719 A Y A G A Z IN C the pressure runs over t h a t set, the same principle. ju d g m en t, o n le r. d e c r ee and order o f «ole and in ha rrele against 78,542 barrels the same co n fo rm ity w ith th e com m ands o f m id w n t . I w ill Miscellaneous Accessories — Aside 300 ARTICLES - 3 0 0 ILLUSTRATIONS i ot* springs are extended and the pitm an Satu rd ay th e 6th day o f F ebruary. 191«. at 1« week a ye ar ago. V T T P i r ' - r - i f d r-f t 8 f W t 'J > P - 'V ' —ui ' o-ci-wk a. m. a t th e fron t door o f th e Co— t j C oart rocks on center, causin g the pum p to from the above there are a num ber of ‘ tra V fr.i -- — ------- ,c s *tk1 Invention. F H 4«e in The Dai'ea. » ' u m C ou n ty. Orw- a tta c h m e n ts upon the m a r k e t for fact!- j • th e r a d bon and A ll tn e Fa'ru v. It at-pea miss a stroke o t tw o till the pressure iron. se ll at pu b lic a u ction «subject to -ed em p tio n ) Joseph Kuhn ■o« ! - « - - M e n and u ,..-ne lo th e hi*he*I bidder fur cash m hand, all th e i t a t n g the wotk of spraying such as It la th e goes down. righ t, tit le and in te r e s t w h ich th e w ith in nam ed B - - “ ■........ . ........ - I ! I m . ■ Joseph Kuhn, f a th e r of A r th u r Kuhn, d e fen d a n ts or e ith e r o f them had on th e 14th d a y ire conotan* W on the «■$, fc The Myers a u lo m stic pressure con tank fillers, vanoua tools for m erdtng ' o f Ja n u a r y . 1914. th e d a te o f th e m ort f t ___ |a a d ¡ u U n e i t g a a d n ig hose and for m aking re p airs on m s ; died last Wednesday morning a t his troller ia also for uae with pitm an con- I fa c o c k -e d . or atnee th a t d ate, had in and ta ’W r i t t e n S o Y ou C a n U n d e r s t a n d _ t* e ahov# 4 w r M P rupee!r ne a a ; part t h erauf ‘ »Oe« flection power pumps. A spring it set rhinery. Am m eter* for t e s tin g bat- home in Champaign. 111., at tne age of >eeert«w eet .j to « a t i . f , «aal exarutfcm . .te l a-tien t nettar and SO PeactD «1 1 S h o p w r k * ' J e «i « « r« f r va for a certain pressure end in the* event terms and hydrom eters f i r tes tin g the 81 year*. He is survived by a wiJow lay « m a so lga a r p e a d t h e H- -ne — - — ta (17 Page* f r t e P«»e aa spec fle g ra v ity of spray solutions are L E V I C H B IS M A N . and seven childten. He was a pioneer I ti r i a • v » I k - t o « . - A r t N t » \ > ' « fc o « t o ib Ut«- W r*. th at the nostiea a re shut off the spring S h e r iff of W aaro C ou nty, O rava«, elegrap» O ctâto. t u r n e e B» 4 »t«. * a . e No of Champaign, having lived th ere for leos an J » e e T .-'-v gives and the jo int of tbe e ontm lle r valuable additions to any outfit H.—t I - - ,r*tre. etc »V-» ,|n a i r f a ’ert th is l i s t d ay o f D eca-oboe. IM E . es« k r 1 5* M * haatv, Okn «or ax • D a to o f «rat pub lication J a n 7th. IfHL open, allowing the pump to aland idle equip m ent is complete w ithout a good the past 52 year*. P t» t u * • • • « u c o n t i , i» . D ate o f lost p u M icauan F eh. «tit. 1M«. and the e ngine to continue running ■ tra in e r and these sj rsv jtai ks s- uld have a tight l, p If the tree* are tall P PO PULA* M E C H A N IC S MAGAZINE free, till the preeeure te reduced I he a tower on the a praver is eaeentiel for am-* with Dairy ami Komi I a *«. call at • N$ --- “— — * Comtiiorrial printing of all kiniia a t •prtng then hold* the controllar in ta i thon ugh work th is olile» Tbe B a lle tta otfiev. APPLE NOTES FREE IP O P U L À R M IC H A N IC S u rs s rtttS s w s