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i * + l I I I I I I I I I I' M I I I I I I » l » t BRIEF LO C AL MENTION I of his daughter, Mrs Myra Wellherg. W. L. Roland accompanied them up from Linnton. Twenty seven years of store keeping, all in two towns 1 have pleased others, 1 want to please you. On the L. Lamb wan in The Dallas on Mon basis of square dealing and good gooda day. l ask for more of your trade. Do you Taxes may be paid at the Mosier approve o f a store like mine in Mosier? Valley Bank at any time. R iver 1 I f you do, trade with me. Strauss. Ben Sellingcr was m Hood T. W. Kingsbury, representing the yesterday. D. P. A A. N. Co., was in the city the ..ri-+1 I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M i Floor paint and anan.aia ai Chown’». EARLY CARE NEEDED NEED MORE BEES A N NO UNCE M E NT TO SAVE TREES FOR POLUNIZATION OF CANDIDATES Complaints of winter injury to peach, pear and cherry trees in some parts of tha central Willamette Valley, have been sent to rhe Afrieulturnl Col lege department o f Horticulture. A typical letter from one grower says that it now appears as though this damage is very serious throughout his 500-acre orchard o f live year old trees. Specimens ot trunk sections indicate that the trees are in very bad condi tion, and unless very carefully handled many o f them may die. The extent and distribution of the injury are not yet determined, but all orchardists, especially those in the regions where the unusual cold and deep snow prevailed, are advised hy the department to make a careful in vestigation o f their trees to learn the exact condition. Ti e portion* o f the tree to be examined most critically are sections of the trunks just above the snow line. I f severely injured the bark over these regions will probably be somewhat loosened from the wood, the cambium layer brown and lifeless, and possibly the bark or even the wood split open. Where this injury completely girdles the tree, bridge-grafting is recom mended by Professor Gardner, by which means the sap How may be car ried through two or more scions from the living root region to the living tops. I f the injury is on one side only it may not be necessary to bridge- graft, but it is recommended that the loosened bark be either tied or tacked down to the wood, and exposed wood pairted with Bordeaux mixture or other material that will prevent the inroads of destructive fungi. The work should be done early while the How is active, and fairly severe prun ing may be necessary. Reporting the exact condition to the dejiarlment, however, is strongly rec- omended by Professor Lewis, who ssys that either he or Professor Gard ner wiil give the case individual atten tion. It is not possible to give the best treatment for each case without exact knowledge o f conditions. A sec tion of the injured portion of the trunk wiil help the specialists to determine the best treatment, full directions for which will be forwarded as soon as possible. Mrs. V. C. Young was a visitor yes first o f the week on business. He an terday in Hood River. nounced that freight and passenger Did you ever try my steel cut colTee business for the Dalles-Columbia line, on their two boats, the Teal and Twin at 25c. Try it now. Strauss. Chas. T. Bennett was in Hood River Cities would be handled at the local dock. That is, all business going to on business Monday. and coming from points beyond 'the (ieo. Chamberlain was in Hood River Dalles. No local business will be on business Monday. handled for these boats. Mrs. Wm. Johnson was a Monday J. S. Anderson went to Fortland on visitor in Hood River. Tuesday and was registered at the Mrs. C. C. Isom visited Tuesday in Chamber o f Commerce building as one The Dalles. Si of the representatives at the lumber J. K. McGregor was in Hood River men's convention now being held in Fortland. He will return Sunday with the hrat o f the week. Faint your buggy, your auto or your Mr«. Anderson who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. C. O. Burrows, wagon. Get the paint from Chown. in Fortland for the past two weeks. J. P. Tryon was in The Dalles the K. A. Race has been in charge o f the tirst o f the week. Tum-A-Lum yard. G. R. Wood was a business visitor in 1,. J. M errill went to Seattle Satur The Dalles the last o f the week. day, remaining until Tuesday night. Zeno Bellinger is visiting with his L M. Baldwin, uf the First National sister. Mrs. A. I.antry, at l.yle. Bank in Hood River, was In the bank f'runing tools of all kinds, Chown. Saturday and Monday. Un account of Mark A. Mayer went to Portland the Washington's birthday the bank was closed Tuesday. Mr. M errill stated first o f the week on business. John Kbier was a business visitor that his parents haven take up a resi Tueaday in Hood River between trains. dence near the big cathedral which was demolished during the heavy snow Lloyd Fisher was in Howl River on storm. 'I ticsday. The Mosier basketball team jour Now that hay is high, feed some neyed to The Dalles last Saturday stork tonic. A t Chowri's. where they were defeated by the W. J. Wollam was up from Hood Christian club team by a very decisive River Wednesday on business. score. The local hoys stated that it Jas. Cherry was in H oik ! River be was an entirely different team which tween trains Friday morning. they had played here two weeks ago. Hot i’oint Electric Irons at the drug A game has been scheduled with Odell for Saturday, Marrh 4, and a lively store, now f'1,00. tf J. Strain was a Dalles visitor on tussle, according to past performances, is promised. The Odell boys are now Wednesday. in practicing hard, as are the local basket K. K. Amsileo spent Saturday shooters. The game will be followed Hood River. by by dancing and refreshments. A ll colors in ealcemilie carried Chown. Colonist Kates in effect Soon Mrs. G. R Christie was a Monday I Colonist rates will be in effect this visitor in Hood River. spring »(t e r an interval o f more than a J. M. Burpee was in Hood River on year, the rate being $38 from Chicago 'I uesdsy. to any Facific coast terminal, but both T ry sweet pickles anywhere, then railway systems coming into Fortland try mine and you will notice the differ directly from the east wiil continue ence in size and flavor. Strauss. this year their policy of trying to in lloyd Sturgess came up from Fort- crease production by the piesent set land Wednesday night for a few days' tlers in eastern Oregon and Washing visit. ton rather than concentrate upon get Garnets, says a dispatch from the K. G. Walther, the Watkin’s man, ting more pepole upon the land. University o f Oregon, are among The time for the colonist rste this w ill be around Mosier the week begin seven minerals credited to Hood River year will be from March 25 to April 14. 1 county in a bulletin, "M inerals of Ore ning, February 28. .1. M. Carroll, Miss Clara Carroll and The length o f time has been reduced g o n ," just issued by the university. Willie Carroll returned Monday night gradually year after year. Last year : The compiler is Graham John Mitchell, no colonist rstes at all were made. from a visit to Hood River. assistant professor o f geology. The Spring and fall rates were given in bulletin docs not pretend to list all All sorts of electrical appliances for 1PM. The railroads feel that the most j minerals. sale, including electric light glnlms, at desirable class of settlers will come Garnet, according to the bulletin, is the drug store. tf west at the usual rates for travel and Jesse Lowry went to Fortland Thurs that an extended colonist period means worth only about $30 per ton, because day afternoon where he expects to re an influx o f too many men who are most of it is not suitable for use as gems. It is as hard as quartz and is main for a week's stay. eltner jobless or have insufficient capi commonly used as an abrasive for fin K. M. Strauss was a business visitor tal to do either the state or themselves ishing wood and leather. In Hood in The Dalles and Hood Rivet on any ;iermanent good. River rounty, it is found in black sand Wednesday. deposits. It is brown, red or yellow l et us llnish your liluis, Same limy lie F ruit Men Receive Peculiar Letter ish, and occurs in crystals. left at the Bulletin office. Hlocom A The following letter, peculiar in that Two other minerals sometimes used Canlield. Hood River. t- it was accompanied by no explanation, as gems or for ornamental purposes Geo. W. Mathews went to Fortland was received lately by a number of are found in the county,—olivine and Wednesday where he expert* to remain orciiardists from The Literary Digest: quartz. Quartz is found in red, brown, for a week. " I n New York some o f the better yellow, rose-color and black, and is Mr. and Mra. C. F. Frice left for fruit stores or grocers sell northwest distinguished by its crystalline form Vancouver Tuesday where they will products, principally apples and pota and extreme hardness. It is also used for making opti al instruments, gla:s visit his brother. Bert, who is very ill. toes. "B u t —there are more than 9,700 and grindstones. Fresh Snow flake crackers made in grocers in New York and moat of them 'tiher mineral* found in black sand Fortland. Freeh or aged cream cheese | sell other and poorer apples and pots deposits of the county are chromite, made in Tillamook. A good rombina- I | toes. gold, magnetite and monazite. Mona tion, at Strauss'. "W hy? Because of competition with z te, the source o f thuria, from which L. H. Schuknecht came up from growers in the east, and principally Welahach gas mantles are made, is Hood River Thursday, and will prob Ovcause o f the higher prices o f north worth 10 cents per pound. It is red- ably be in the employ o f the Fast west products. brown or yelluw in color. Magnetite Hood River Fruit Co. " I n the Centennial year bananas cost has magnetic properties, and is used as Going on a little trip? Get a new 26 cents each; now, 25 good bananas iron ore. auit case or trunk and put a new ki- can be purchased for the price paid for The bulletin treats o f the reported mona or bathrobe in it. Adda comfort s single one in that year. mineral deposits o f each county. It and pleaaurs to your trip, says Strauss "F r u it is fruit, and what has been may be secured free o f charge by Mrs. R. J. Cummings and little son, ■lone with the bananas can he done addressing the Registrar. Dniveraity Eugene, went to Fortland Monday with your apples There are but four of Oregon. where they expected to remain for a considerations - Excellence o f product, week's visit. Joint marketing, cooperation and ad K. It. Wood. ().-W . R. A N. detec vertisin g.” GARNET AMONG HOOD RIVER MINERALS tive. was in the city Tuesday visiting with his father. G. It. Wood, and friends. Kish and Lame Association HOLMAN PROPOSES BETTER ROAD LAW S to Meet Jsa. E. Cole, temporary chairman of - Hampered by the present obsolete For one week for cash, Hershey the Mosier fish and Game Protective cocoa. 16c; catsup, 2 bottles for 25c; srsonation has called a meeting o f ' and conflicting road laws, the good all standard snips for the laundry, e x Hint body to be held on Wednesday roads movement is in much danger, be cept Ivory, 7 for 26c; Klk soap. M for afternoon al three o'clock at the li lieves County Commissioner Rulus C. brary for the purpose of electing off!- Holman, and as president of the State 25r. Cash talks this week at Stiauaa' Asosnation of County Judges and Com Kodakersaml amateur photogrsplieis, Ulcers from the follewing directors missioners he has written each rounty brine 0 « your tllms. We develop amt who were elected at the last meeting : court in Oregon, urging the recodihra- print every day. Slocom A Canlield, i Chas. T. Bennett, J. M. Burpee, J. E. tion of the Isws. according to the Ore Cole, Geo. Chamberlain, and Lee Books, Statiotierv and Newsdealers, gonian. II.«»I River, Or«- film s ran ls> lelt al Evans. The by laws drafted by a com He suggests that he be authonzrd to mittee will be acltid upon. Any other tie* Bulletin office. business to come before the organisa appoint a committee of (He members Dr. C. A. Macrum retnrned to Mo to draft proposed changes that they tion will lie taken up at this timr. sier yesterday morning after an ab may be presented to the legislature sence of over two months. He was in this year. Sundav Song Sen w e The Dalles yesterday on business, but "B y a rccoditiration o f the road A t the Immanuel church. Sunday. prior to this time hail been in Fort- la w s ," writes Mr. Holman, " I do rot February 27: land. Mrs. Macrum will remain in mean to suggest that any new and un Song, by mixed quartette Fortland for ten days more. Reading. "T h e Home Church," Thus. tried system o f road establishment Just a fair profit, just the best ser should be proposed or adopted. It is, Lelliott. vice, just vour money back with a however, my purpose and intention Hong, A rvilla Husbands. smile if things don't suit, —that's my that all (he present laws should be, so Recitation, Alice Shogren. way of running a store. I f I don't Song-Duet, Mra. Ernest Evans, and fat as possible, harmonised, simplified, please you In every way I will thank amended and repleae«! to the end that and W. A. Husbands. you i f you tell me, says Strauss. Reading, "W hen Congregations the important part o f county business can tie transacted in an intelligent and [ Walter Shay, who last week dit|>oeed L o a f." L. A. Mathews. businesslike m anner." o f his interest in the Electric theater Song by regular choir. "F ro m the experience had in Multno- , at Hood River, to his partner. Verne Don't forget the dale o f the soetal, mah county," Mr. Holman content)*, Whitomh, and to hit brother. Atlhur March 10. " i t would appear that the recent effort* Whitcomb, was In the city Tuesday to enlarge the scope o f the rosu Isws looking over the held with the view to has served to confuse everyone as toj Live Slock Wanted the proper procedure in road m atters." running a moving picture show once or t am in the market for beef, h -v • twice a week. poultry and anything in the meat line t or hale— All tin- leading «»rivttee id I Farti«« desiring to sell will do well to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewsrt came up pb. nt Odell 177 or write J. W M clM i- Apple IVar, Cherry, IVach and Plum from Oregon, night on the and steamer Dattes l.innton, City Tuesday wtll j a 1 , lin a i River, Oregon. mcitdl Ires«, one or two year« old. Two year make their home in Moeier their for-1 _ ok! \*paragti* plant*. I I per hundred, mer home Mr. Stewart baa t*#n ill N«i trrsepaaaing »m l m hunting signs free* guaranteed to grow anil tine to for some time and will be at the home at lina oidi* name. F. t Mxssee lla x l Kivsr Or That more bees are needed by the local orchardists and that better care should be taken o f them by providing plenty o f pollen for them to store up enough honey to live on during the winter was the consensus o f opinion at the meeting Saturday o f the Moaier Fruit Growers Aseociation. With e v ery other theory exploded the only one that seems to hold is that the partial crop failure last year in regard to the cherriee was due to the cold rains. It is a time like this when the bees are badly needed to properly pollenize the fruit. In fact this is an important problem in the pollenization of all fruit. T he next meeting, which w ill prob ably be the last meeting o f the Mosier Horticultural society this winter, will be held Saturday morning at the office of the Mosier Fruit Growers Associa tion. The subject for discussion, "M ark etin g and Marketing Agencies," is of paramount interest to the grow ers. W HAT HACMNfS Maoiii (Paid A d vertisem en ts! To the several voters o f Wasco county, O regon: I hereby desire to announce m yself a candidate for the nomination of county sheriff, subject to tbe will o f Republi can voters, al the coming primarjr nominating election. Should 1 be nominated and later elected to said office, I will continue, asin the past to enforce the laws, and conduct the office in a courteous and economical manner. L E V I CHR1SMAN. of PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. S t a n d s For T h e word “Puro/a'' stands for the very best and most complete line of House hold Remedies and Toilet Preparations that it is pos sible to manufacture. W h e n y o u r d r u g g is t o f f e r s y o u a Purtla p r e p a r a tio n he p re s e n t« th e b est th a t can l«e p ro d u c e d . Tn the Voters o f Hood Rivet and Was- co counties: i hereby announce m yself a Republi can candidate for representative from tbe twenty-ninth district subject to the | will o f the people expressed at the pri mary election, to be held May 19, 1916. I f nominated and elected 1 pledge m yself to discharge the duties o f tbe i office to the best o f my ability. J. E. Anderson. Purola products are sold under an iron-clad guarantee, which is reproduced below. Y ou c a n 't s ffo rd to ta k e c h a n ce* o n m ed- ic in e s o f u n k n o w n w o rth . W h e n »ick- ties* co m tk y o u c a n n o t be to o sa fe o r to o s u re o f th e re m e d ie s y o u ta k e . A ' oid all riak by inaiatine an “ Purola*'. PUROLA GUARANTEE S h o u ld a n y PTB O LA P r o d u c t fail to g iv e EN T IR E sa tisfa c tio n th e p ric e p aid w ill be c h e e rfu lly re fu n d e d by y o u r lo c a l d e a le r. W e c a r r y a fu ll lin e o f th e f a m ous P u ro la R e m e d ie s an d T o ile t P ie i- u fa - tio n a a n d u n h e a i t a t i n u 1 y rtificnaa. * » • Nssdl.s, Oil, Belt* and all kinds of fie win« Machine suppli«*, Repairing a specialty. New Home Users are Quality Choosers rorbs . i . w Chown E, T h e N ew H om e Sew in g .Mach. Co. 2#4 P a cific B U k . San K m neiaco. C » l D A V ID ROBINSON, M. I). Physician and Surgeon M o s ie r - - O regon D erby & S t e a r n s • th e m . L a w y e r s Surprise Party at Nelson Home To the clectois o f the several precincts comprising the county o f Wasco: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nelson were I hereby announce m yself as a Re pleasantly surprised last Saturday H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N night when a crowd had gathered down publican candidate for county clerk of town and were taken to the Nelson Wasco county, Oregon, subject to the home. Tbe party was promoted by will of the people expressed at the pri their two children, the Misses Luella mary election to be held in Wasco D R . C. H. J E N K I N S and Leona Nelson. A fte r games were ! county. May 19, 1916. I f nominated and elected, I pledge played in the house a Victrola was DENTIST taken to the apple packing house m yself to conduct the office to the best HOOD R IV E R , OREGON where dancing was enjoyed. The of my ability, working at all times as Offici- l ’hone 1081. Res. Phone 333 Misses Gladys Blackburn, Gladys Vin- in the past, for more efficient and eco (Made by local branch of Oregon E x ing, Luella and Leona Nelson served nomical methods o f conducting tne periment Station) same with due courtesy to all and fur topper. The materials that growers should ( the best interest o f ail parties con Among those present were Doctor figure on using during the approaching L. B. Fox. scab campaign cannot be definitely and Mrs. David Robinson, Mr. and cerned. stated at this time. Ferhaps lime-sul Mrs. FI. M. Strauss and two children, phur can be used throughout the entire Mrs. G. F. Christie, Mrs. Wagner, and To tbe Kepuhican voter* o f Wasco and year with safety, as occurred last year, : fo r : children, Mr. Marcotte, Lee Evans. Ü Hood River counties: but to be adequately prepared it would A t tbe coming primary election my be well tu have available some other Jr., J. N. Mosier, Mrs. W. A. Hus bands, Hans Kollanadrud, Henry Gro- name wiil appear as a candidate tor materials, lh e other materials worthy of consideration art atomic sulphur and ven, O. N. Groven, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. the Kepuhican nomination for circuit Bordeaux mixtnre. The station will in Jny, Frank Saltzman, Mr. and Mrs. judge ot the seventh judicial district, all events recommit nd the use o f lime P h o n e 1 1 24 J. F. Nelson, Miss Lillian Marvel and comprising Wasco and Hood River sulphur in the first three applications counties, and 1 take take this means of at least—those win fear this material Miss A rvilla Husbands. announcing my candidacy therefor, can use atomic in the calyx application. subject to the decision o f the Republi The recommendation or rhutre o f ma Entertain Bridge Club terials to use after the cui> x spray will P ro p rieto r H ood R iv er can voters o f the two counties men be dependant to a la: u .^rte upon Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown enter tioned, as expressed at the primaries. the weather condit - that are found tained the bridge whist cluh last Frt- to exist at that time. From past ex F’ red W. Wilson. ffsy-;"Uf?bt at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. periences we all I now that lime-sul- phur will burn it tl.e weather iB hut at E M. Strauss. Five tables were used Advertise Seed Corn the time tbe luj should be applied. in playing, and after the evening's en Since Oregon-grown seed corn is I f this condition exists we should be tertainment was concluded, and the perpared to use some other material Physician and S u rg eo n prizewinners, Mrs. J. K. McGregor almost essential to successful corn and we have found that atomic sulphur growing in this state, it w ill be one of is the best substitute. It must be re and FI. M. Strauss, announced, light refreshments o f coffee and cake were the most »ought-fur farm commodities membered, however, that atomic sul- ' phur cannot be used with safety -a t T elephones: served. The next meeting will be held during the coining year. Those who ¡scab control strength 12 pounds to 100 have high grade seed corn for sale in Residence 1031 O ffic e 1241 at the Strauss home and will be under IgBlIons water—unless some of the ma the auspices o f Mr. and Mra. J. S. sufficient quantities to justify it, will terial has been used in the calyx appli certainly find it profitable for them cation or a severe dropping of fruit and Anderson on Friday o f next week. selves, as well as others, to advertise foliage is liable to occur. To be pre O ffic e in B r o s i u s B ld g . pared for hot weather following the H o o d R iver ■f-H - H - H -l-l- H - l-l- H - l-l-l-I "H -H - l- F it. Advertisements o f seed corn in the calyx application it would lie well to home paper, even thuugh but modest, add some oi lhe atomic, say five or six l are sure to bring results, because they gallons to thu 100 ol water. It might wiil reach (he ones who are most inter be added here that this strength will be effective in the control of mildew. ested. The advertisement will benefit The following schedule covers the I he Portland Flvening Telegram in an W. A. H U SBANDS the farmer in another way. It will possible materials thst will be recom editorial makes the statement that mended by the experiment station dur add to his reputation as a good farmer since the decision o f the Astoria rate Blacksmith case, potting Astoria un a parity with to have first class producing seed corn ing the coming seasun, their use being Seattle, many more apples will be e x in quantities sufficient to supply hi* de|>endent upon the condition of the Horse Shoeing and General weather and other factors occurring at ported from the mouth uf Hie Columbia Repair Work. neighbors with seed. the time the nplication should lie m ad«: river. Heretofore about 200,000 boxes Semi - dormant: Lime-sulphnr 1-18 M o s i e r , o f apples have been shipped annually - - O regon plus; tobacco 1-1200 i f aphis are pres from Seattle, while Astoria has had a PLANS TO BE SUBMITTED DIRECT ent. scant 2,000 boxes. 2 Pink application: Lime-sulphur Fast Due memory refreshing stamps 1-25. (Continued from First Fag«-.. have been added to our ready made The tirst agricultural council in Was 2 Calyx application: Lime-sulphur co county and, it is believed, the lirst 1-35 plus; atomic sulphur 5 to 100 gal stock. They are neat in appearancti in the st:ite, met in The Dalle* Febru (8) To pool proceeds of sales in the Ions o f water. Those who fear lime- and the wording is to the point. For ary 17, in the courthnuxe ¡lo r the pur development o f new markets as far as sulphur in this application use atomic sale at this office. pose o f discussing the plana o f County possible according to the varieties and Agricultural Agent Sabin for the com grades over denliite periods, so that sulpnur 12-100; use arsenate o f lead 5- 100 in either case. ir.g year. The council is composed of 10-day application: Weather cool and leading farmers from various sections profits and lusses therefrom tnav be wet: Lime-sulphur 1-35; weather hot o f the county and representatives of equalized. “ (h) To develop foreign, Canadian and dry : Atomic sulphur 12-10O. the various dairy, fruit, grain and veg It must be remembered that lime- SH O E A N D H A R N E SS R E P A IR IN G and new domestie markets, contribu etable interests. ions o f fruit shall be made in propor sulphur is the much better fungicide H A R N E SS SU PPLIES The council met for the tirst time to plan a permanent organization in an tion to (he amount handled by each cf and that it has beer, our observ ations that the loss from sunburn about equals the agents pBrticipinting ; returns effort to solve agricultural problems in the increased percentage o f scab when k manner which will be beneficial to therefrom shared oil the same basis " ( i ) To secure the standardization atomic sulphur is used. all. Fivery important grange and other 5 30-day or second codling moth ap farmers' organizations in the county of agents’ accounting records, to the are represented in the council, which extent that all account sales issued hy j plication : Lime-sulphur 1-35 plus ; ar senate o f lead 5-100. the said shipping agencies shall be fig will meet frequently. Officers will be 1 he use o f lime-snlphur at this time elected and plans for a permanent or ured on the same basis and in such a The regular business meeting ganization will be perfected at the manner that they shall he uniform, al will be very doubtful on account of hut lowing true comparison to he made hy weather. Its u*e will probably be safe o f the Mosier Commercial Cluh April meeting. the grower, between the services ren in the Upper Valley. Weather hot and dry and atomic used is held on the first'Monday o f dered and prices secured by the differ in earlier sprays. ent agencies." ejich month. Ths Fault of R.dicul*. Atomic suiphur 12-100; arsenate of In presenting this plan it has been There I* no character, howsoever staled that the formation of an ex lead 5-100, or weather hot snU fruit has E. W. D avidhizar , Pres. gissl and tine, but It can l>e destroyed change in no way presages any radical lost its "d o w n ,” Bordeaux 3--I-50; ar D r . D avid R obinson , Sec. by ridicule, howsoever |H*nr and wit changes in the status of the selling senate of lead 5-100. I f one stops to consider the many ! less. Observe the ass, for Instance agencies. On the other hand, the rep Ills character I* about |>erfeet, lie Is resentatives o f the Depsitment of A g factors that must be taken into consid tbe choicest spirit among all the hum riculture made it very clear that (he eration il can be readily understood bier animal*, vet see what ridicule lias proposed exchange would provide facil why a denliite list o f materials cannot ities whereby the selling agencies may be recommended at this time. "F re - brought blui to. Instead o f fi-ellug carry out the provisions o f the uniform paredness"covers the subject. Through- j complimented when we are culled an contract. out the spraying season growers will ■** w . are let! In doubt.— Mark Twain. | he kept posted as far in advance as it AT TH E l-adics, secure your culling cardi at | is possible as to what the experiment Commercial printing ot all kind* at the B illetiu office. 8 0 cards for 5c; station considers the best methods of i HKJ card* for f I . j procedure. The Bulletin office. ARTHUR & BURT DRUG CO; LIME-SULPHUR RECOMMENDATIONS G o to Law French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing J. H. LAW Dr. H. L. Dumble | APPLE NOTES C. J. E. CARLSON MOSIER - OREGON ¥ * Commercial Club Meeting Commercial JOB PRINTING Bulletin Office 7« •%_r> »» i f -vr v ip -»f AJ» «Vf» ,vr v d% T*. d^. d V j n s dl. ^ JTW d t. u* nj* v v ^ f * ^ f * - w « vf « - w _ f * v sf»a «rv.^a « u » - w v »T R . - w - w « u » « vf » t y *x _ r- u - -vr -w u * W W «Ti, dls.dV.dV ^ dl. _■ 1 » rfy X X X X X X X ÎC X X THE NEW REO P R U T •»95.IMI H O O I» R IV E R P R IC E » I T T 7. E lO O n R IV I R Don’t buy an automobile until you have seen the New Reo-the Quality car. The best value for the money of any car on the market. Your thorough inspection is invited. D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or. I «