The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 12, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
J. V. Stroug bai old bit twenty
wre property in O.lell to Hmitb Bros,
of Hood Kiver. Conaidemtion, Ij200.
Tbi U one oftbe ttnest pieces of orch
ard liod in tbe valley and the pur
chaser! are to Le congratulated on
having eoouted it. Mr. Strong rea
son for selling is bit prefeieno lor
diversified farming. Mr. and Mrs.
Strong went to WaahouRal, Washing
ton, Tuesday and will look about
there with view to locating. The
Strong are people we very ruuob re
gret to lose, boneat, iudustrioim,
pleasant good Deik'hbors, good oiti
zens. Smith Bros , tbe purohaieri are
well and favorably known here and
Odell is foitunte in securing citizens
of ao desiriable class. They will de
velop tbeir property as rapidly as pos
sible. Clinton Wood made a business visit
to Mosier last week,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ferguson and
little daughter Martba who have been
here for almost a month left Sunday
evening for tbeir home in Astoria.
Messrs. Ferguson and Hawthorne
have been building one of the neatest
of little homes for tbeir Japanese
man.
The purchasers of tbe Slingeiland
tract just north, of M. llawth .rnos
are building a boose. We understand
these people, a eutlcmau and bis
mother, wbosa names we bave not
learned, were formeily of Nebraska.
Weloome to Odell.
Word received from tbe family of J.
W. Strong, Wasboual, Wash., tells as
that tbey are delighted with tbeir uew
home.
Kmily Wilson came out from Hood
River Sunday for visit at tbe homes
of ber bi others, J. W. and Clarence
Wilson.
Mrs. Byron Rogers of Kutbton, via
itid Saturday and Sunday at the
homes of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. Wood.
Maiie'Lockman has gone to Ante
lope, Oregon, for a visit and to attend
tbe wedding of her friend Edna Hoop
er. Miss Hooper at will be remember
ed visited at tbe Loo km an home last
summer.
Invitations have been received by
several cf tbe girl friends of Pbila Me
IJulfee of Portland, for party to be
given at ber borne, November 14, in
honor of ber birthday. Friends here
wish ber many happy returns of tbe
day.
S. D. Fisher of Mosier came down
Saturday for a visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood.
J. It. Crosby is building a poroh on
tbe noitb and east of bit bouse.
MOSIER.
Mr. and Mra. K. A. liaiuout came
from Denver, Colo., Sunday evenlug.
Miss Uenevive KBranaugh accompan
ied them aud will spend part ot tbe
winter here aa their guest.
Dr. Templeton of Portland came up
Tuesday spending the time between
the local trains at his ranch.
Mi. aud Mra. Goo. Uurlingame le
turned to tbeir home near T'ygn Val
ley, Tuesday, after a few weokt visit
here with their relatives.
Mrs. Wm. Stevenson aud Mist Ora
Wiunns were passengers for Hood Riv
er on tbe early morning tiain Wednesday
Dr. Robinson went to Portland
Tuesday afternoon returning Wednes
day evening. .
A few auxioua spirits made a pil
grimage to 'the Dalles Tuesday to hear
tbo returns us they came in about tbe
election. .
Mrs. Amos went to The Dalles
Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mra. K. 1). Pryon went to
The Dalles to see their sou this week.
Mosier bad quite 'an exoltemeut
Wednesday afternoon whon a tmiill
boy oame running in almost breath
less and announced to his grandmoth
er that Mr. T'aft was dowu In grand-
ria'a ofrlnn. wrlr.ino nn tha tvnaufritAi
Ui course people commenced looking
to Catch a ffilmnna nl't.h nnt.A1 nap.
soubmo. Sure enough there was i
gentleman who bore a marked resem
blence to the newly elected ruler of
tbe nation, bat ben tbe tiutb be
came koowo, it proved to be Mr. Mer
rtll ot Portland wbo wat here in tbe
interest of tbe Pacific Telephone Co.
When Mr. Merrill heard the joke be
said tbat often before people bad re
marked about tbe resemblance, ao tlie
small boy was awake and alive to all
going on about bini and will probably
be presideut himself tome day. vbo
knows.
Mrs. Frank Ginger I' ft Thursday
morning for ileppner, Oregon, to be
at tbe bedside of ber mother, wbo is
very ill.
Mr. John Denny has opened up a
butober shop in Mr. Lamb's bnilding
and is prepared to deal out meat to alt
in large or small quantities.
Mrs. Alma Nelson came down from
The Dalles Wednesday to visit ber
brother, Wm. Johnson, and family.
Geo. Chamberlain went to Hood
River on tbe early train Friday morn
ing on an important business matter.
Mr. Howe returned to the ranch at
Mosier Thursday after taking Mrs.
Howe to Portland Tuesday.
J. K. McGregor went to Portland
Friday to spend few days.
Mr. C. L. MoKeuua of Portland
oame up Friday, to look after bis in
teiestt bare.
William U. Hunter has told bis
ranch south of Mosier to tbe Kaat
Hood River Land Co. of Portland
for a consideration of $:150U.
Mr. Dick Fisher was home Iat week
a tew days. He has been employed
at Marmot (or teveial months.
L. Lamb, Geo. Chamberlain and
Chas. T. Deouet went to The Dalles
Sunday evening to be present at tbe
opening of court, being railed as jurors.
F.M . Hunter and ton left for tbe
Willamette valley and coast counties,
Saturday. Intending to locate down
tbeie If favorable. Mrs. Hunter ac
companied tbem as far as Portland.
Mr. aud. Mrs. John Evans anil Mr.
and Mra. Frank Maoy moved to Port
land tbe first of this week, lliey ex
pect to remain there this winter.
Tbeir many friends hope to see them
return to Mosier in tbe future and
make tbeir borne here as tbey do not
like to lose them altogether.
Mosier valley has certainly been
blessed with Una weather this fall,
giving every body a obauce to get
their work all rounded up, aud ready
tor tbe wiuter weatber. this week
will about finish the rush of apple
packing. Tbe most of the remaining
applet will be stored foi future dis
posal.
O. E. Wilson is ereotiog a dwelling
bouse on the lot be purchased last
week and to our little city keeps grow
ing alow but sure.
Mr. II. F. Davidson was in Moaler
Monday.
Mr. Stroup went to tbo Dalles Mon
day. Mr. E. J. Mlddleswart went to Tbe
Dalles Monday on business.
Geo. Chamberlain gave a dauoiug
party Saturday evening in the uew
barn which be has just completed on
the property of Enst llooud River
Land Co , of which be has charge. A
large ciowd was there aud all eujoyed
the evening to tbe full extent.
Mrt. Sarah MoVey who has spent
several weeks on her home south of
town, left the first of tbe week to vis
it her ton near Portland.
Mrs. J. W. Hodge went to Hood
River Monday.
Mr. Wm. Tippett and wife oame to
visit their ancle and family, Geo.
Uaaoke, Monday. Tbey are from the
east.
cess in tbia at well as in all their oth
er undertxkings.
Johnnie Olseo is In school again
this week, after bavicg lost almost two
weeks from school ou aocount of his
accident.
Father (reading from morning pa
per) Today Bryan is feeling the bit
terest chagrin, (turning to son, ) "Ex
plain bitterest chagrin." Son, It's a
ticknesa liryan bat every four years.
Dear old school we love yon well,
Tblt you can rigot quickly tell.
When you've beard our chiming
bell,
When you've crossed our charming
ball.
Seen our frieuds and teaobers all
And watched our girls play lacket
ball.
"Dumb Animals,' which is tent us
by tbe Hood Uiver Humane Society in
very much appreciated by the pupils,
for a lot or them arevery miicti inter
ested in animal study and stories.
UNDERWOOD.
J. P. Potter came up on the train
Monday of last week to look after his
busiuess iuteresis bere He Kays he
is pleated with the work done by Mr.
Hendricks with tbe gasoline stump
turner aud feels assured of its suc
cess.
ii. F. Reals weut dowu to Steven-
ton Friday by boit on biHines-.
Have you been watching the Under
wood country grow. Vou dc unt need
a magnifying glasa to see it. I lie
buildiug of bouses, clearing laud,
planting fiuit trees, nii-l Lu'lding
roads A large acreage o fiuit will
Le planted this fell. A. J. 1 1 ay nee
has over 2XHJ tree, Hamlin and White
set from two to three tbnutaud, P.
I. Packard ha prepared several acres
to set. Smuller ordeis run up to the
huudieds and iuciude nearly overt
one in tbo county l'he bnilriin,' ol
roads Is uo small item, 'lbe Houd
Road Association is spending from
tn.OOO to (, L 0 on the road from
Hood stf.tiou to Norway, of wbith
the iiuck Creek road ii nearly cnti,
pleted H' '1 Hie . i iitiiictorH, Lvm;tt &
Madeu tliink tuey will complete i tie
Hood Road by tbe 21) th of Dtcemter
Tbe improvements at tha towu of Un
derwood have all ready added gieatly
to tbe place. 1 hey talk of tegiuniug
wotk on the proposed road up he Un
derwood Hill via the towu site of
Keely & Deboys.
D. E. Smith came over from Hood
River Saturday bringing an outfit fur
hauling wood fur Mr. Ilanua.
N. M. Munch aud family weut to
Trout Lake Saturday to visit with
Mrs. Munoh's mother.
We predict tbat Mr. Forbes will
apply for a pateut on a watering
trough, as be has one that can be used
for other purpose than watering
horses, as the Gieeks have beeu using
it to mix tbeir biead iu.
Look out for a new store soon just
above Hood on tbe bluff. It is com
ing soon.
Mrs. W. 11. Hamlin returned fro .i
Portland Saturday.
Clifford Thomas, Myron Wlshart
aud Jest Harnett have gone to work
in tbe countiy oear Sbaniko.
Mr. aud Mis. D. R. Cooper bave it
sued invitations to tbe weeddiog of
tbeir daughter Mao to Chester C. al
ton, Nov. 25. Scores of friendt ex
tend to them best wishes for tbeil fu
ture happiness.
Regular meeting of Upper V alley
Development League, November I.
A i-peclal meeting ot tax payers ia
called tor Saturday evening, Novem
ber) t. Subject, levying a special tax
for good roads.
Wallace Moody U helping . N.
Gribhie build a bouse.
The next meeting of the Giauge
will be Fiiduy evening November 20.
It is to be especially iuteiesting at a
good program is being prepared and
refreshments will be served. Our
(iraniie iucliidae iu its membership
Mount Hood's best young people as
well as tbe older onet. Let us all
come to the uext meeting with plana
for an aoitve winter's work.
There will be a Boston social of tbe
Christian Endeavor aoicety, next
Saturday uigbt at tbe hall. All are
Invited to curue and have a social
time, November 14th.
Martin Cribble baa returned home
from bi summer's work in the foiett
race r re.
Alex Porter, Johnnie Cuoper, Geo.
Cooper and Hoyd Hess left, Monday
niuruiug with a buucb ot horses, for
lbu Dalles, enrouteto winter pasture.
J. T. Cooper left Sunday fur Fossil,
Oie . to t-ke oharge of a large cattle
ranch.
Have You
a Friend?
. FEAKKTON.
Miss Vanuette was siok Inet Mon
day, but we were all glad to have her
able to be with us on Wednesday
morning.
Mist Feme Rangle wbo has been ab
sent tor several weeks has returned to
sobool.
Walter Davis aud Alice Taylor were
registered in the primary department
this week.
The Franktou High Sohool pupils
enjoyed tbe November number of the
"Mascot" very much. We wish our
II. R. II. S. friends all posisble suo
MOUNT HOOD.
The development league ot Upper
Hood River Valley bad a peck. I
meeting Thursday evening of last
week to plan and arrange for right nf
way for an eleotrio roa.i from Hoed
Kiver. Such a load will bo of untold
value to the valley. Let us nil do our
part toward helping along such useful
undertaking.
Cheater Walton's mother and sister
of Portland are ependiug a few days
with him. His now house is com
pleted and leady for use.
Mnsou Rulilwin has returned to
Portland.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in large or small tracts. Some very good
hind at low prices at present. Good
growing community. Six miles east of
Hood River. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writ'j or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mihier. Oregon
1
The
Accurate
Laraway
Watch
"TIME FOR A LIFETIME." ASK TO SEE IT
WATCH REPAIRING BY WATCHMAKERS. NO APPRENTICES
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WHITE SALMON.
(From Enterprise.)
Mr. I'.iUi.rd Hunt weut to Hood
IU.ti lu ariay.
J N l ewis made a trip to Hood
Kiver.S.ilinday, and watched tbe ap
plt j i h 1 1 new in progress there.
E M. Holdman, tit Hood River,
can.o rvfr In While Salmon and his
wife nn! i bib who hate been visit
ing A. I". Smith and family, returned
hon e with t.iui Sunday.
Mrs. C. S. Stewart and daughter,
Minn Margaret, ot Walla Walla, arriv
ed bere for a lew days' tisit with C.
M. Wolfard arid family. Mrs. Stew
art is a sitter of Mr. Wolfard.
B The MiiteSalmon Valley Telephone
On. at all its zotrJaes will give ouly
limitod service en Sundays, beginning
iovemuer a Hours rrotn 7 to 10 a.
in,, lto 4 arid 6 to 8 p. in.
Tbe commercial club is uew engaged
in oollettitig tho material for tbeir
exhibit t the National Apple Show at
hpokane, December 7 to 12. We will
bave 100 boxes of apples on dsiplay.
Messrs. Ward nnd Overbaugh who
started for tbeii miiing prospects
ueur Mount Adams, last week, were
compelled to tarn back ou account of
tbe deep snow.
J. 1). Giuder will build an addition
to the back of tbe printing otllce, and
has tho lumber already on tbe ground
Tbe building will be used by A. J.
larlur as a general carpenter shop.
2 Miss Grace Cook, cf Honolulu, ar
rived in White Salmon Saturday aud
spent a tew days with ber tneud,
Mrs. J. M. Lewis. Miss Cook is
quite n traviler and has been making
a trip around tbe world, ooming bere
from Mew r crk.
The neighborhood of Bristol Is oom
ing to the front fast There linve been
three uioe new bouso built there re
coutly by O P. Duubar, O. E White
and Mrs. J. L. Morris. Messrs.
White nnd Dunbar a both iecelevd en
tbusiuetio bouse warmings when they
moved into their new residences, not
long ago. At least 75 were present
ou eaob occasion.
The Whito Salmon Lumber Co., of
Trout Lake, is putting in a lumber
yard at this place. They have made
arrangements with Messrs. Risegraut
& au Demarr to look aftet the bus
ine.ss here. This Is a much needed
euterpoine and. we are glad to have
the new establishment.
Tom Richardson, manager of tbe
Commercial Club of Portland, and
II. M. Adams, general freight and
passenger agent of tbe Noitb IBank
railroad, will be in White Salmon No
vein tier 14th to meet with tbo people
ot this valley, it they will oome out
to the meeting. These men are in
terested iu tbia valley and they are
making this special trip to White Sal
mon ii order to meet the people and
talk over plana and means ot adver
tising tbia section of tbe county. It
means a g' eat deil to this valley (o
bave these men take this matter up
aud we nnut lend our preseneo at this
meeting and our assistnune in every
way we can. Remember tbe date and
be sure to enmu on November 14, 190N.
On Wednesday evening, November
4b, a party of G. A. R. comrades,
with their wives, met at the home of
A. II. Jewett, to celebrate tho b"!rd
birthday of Mr. Jewel t and II. S.
Clyde. After pat taking ot such a
supper as only Mrs. Jewett pan serve,
tbe company returned to the parlor
where a nappy time was speut in so
cial enjoyment. Comrade Henry
Cook entertained the company with
initio from his famous phonograph,
l'he comrades related tales of army
experiences. Those present were Hen
ry Conk, Comrade Mcliride, wifo aud
daughter Mre. Niles, Mr. i nil Mrs.
Robert Cleint na. Comrade U ijley and
wife of llingeu; Mr. and Mre. John
Ackley, II. S. Clyde and Mis. Clyde
and son. At niue o'clock tbe com
pauy departed, pleased with Ihneron
inga entertainment, thanking Mr. aud
Mrs. Jettott for their busuitality uiid
wishing the comrades inuuy bappy to
turns of tbe day.
Then tell him about Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how it cured your hard cough.
Tell him why you always keep
if ia the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doc
tors use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
The best kind ot a testimonial
"Sold lor over sixty years."
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aim uuuiMtann qi
SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
HAIR VIGOR.
yers
W. k. n. Meta. r W. p.bll.1,
th. rorsiulu of .11 oar vdleinM.
Onn of A-or's Pills at bedtime will
Hasten recovery, ceniiy laxative.
PINE GROVE GRANGE
GOOD ROADS MEETING
When
You Shiver
and Shake
And every bone in your body aches its high time you took some cough
remedies. Such colds are dangerous if neglected. But if you haven't a
cold be ready for one. Have a bottle of our K. C. MENTHOLATED
WHITE PINE & TAR SYRUP in the house. A dose or two when the
cold begins will do more good than a bottle afterward.
KIER & CASS
SMITH BLOCK
RELIABLE DUlXHilSTS
30
lliir Spitz at M.mier
Ueo. Chnmberiain, ot Mosier, oinne
down Friday aud spent a few hours at
Hood River. Mr. C hauibei lain iu
forms us thut he picked 45 Bptlz on
his place there that tilled a box and
h iii :0 tioxus of 51s. Ibis is said by
apple growers ot be tbe greatoxt niini
bor of Sniten bergs ot this size I hat
they hate ever known to be growu
anywhere. Until this year a thre
tier Spitz Ins always been considered
to be the limit.
Hoail Fund Subscribers Meet
At the nieotingnf the sobscrlliers to
the good road fund ti build a sectl in
of perniBiieut highwMV rut the west
side, which was held tn tho Commer
cinl club room Saturday f lans were
dtwissed for building the road I u(
nn dellnito notion win token owing to
thn fact Iliat not enoiitfh of iho s,i)b-scr-ibirs
were present. After rnirxider
able discussion Mr. Leslie Gutle. '
was chairman, appointed V. L. Clark,
A. J. K plug and 'i. II. KohhliiM a
comuiittte of three to continue the
work of getting furrthor subscrip
tions aud tbe meeting was adjourned
until '2 o'clock next Saturday.
Hush to Oregon
During the last few days that the
colonist rates were effective more
than twelve hundred people oame to
Oregon on one-way tickets to make
this state their permanent home.
A meeting hag been called bv Pice
(irovo (Jiauge to discuss tho mutter
ot good roeds legislstiou aud will
take place iu tbeir ball uext Friday
evening. At that lime the Johnson
bill wbiob whs Introduced iu t!e Isht
sessiouot tbe legislature, bnt railed to
puss, will be read and dircusred. Just
at present the legislation which will
bo utkeil for, to further the cause of
good roads at the next meeting of the
stiito lawmakers is occupy ii g a very
important pIhcs in tbe minds of many
throughout tbo state. It is claimed
by members of tbe Orange tbat they
re opposed to tbe construction of
automobile roads tbat parallel tbe
railroad and also to having a large
cum of money spent to construct a
blgbwuy through tbe state wtoo the
local roads are so badly in need of im
proteinent. One member of tbe
Ursugo bluntly states "Von can say
Unit the hayseeds want an automobile
road thut will make it possible tor
them to haul their products to mar
ket in all kinds of weather from tbeir
front gate and we want evervbodv
wbo is interested in this matter to
oome out and give an expression of
what tbey wont in the way of good
roans legislation. l tbey bave any
kick oomiug let tbeci come to the
meetiug aud make it. If they have
auy pet schemes to oiler that are but
ter or worse tbnu those that bave been
placed before the public we want tbem
to oome to me meeting and tell us
about it. What we are after is to get
me sentiment of tbe majority aud try
and nnd out what will be the best
proposition for all concerned to put
before tbe committees tbat bave been
a (i pointed ou good roads legislation."
Use DeYVitt'e Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve -it is healing, cooling and cleans
ing. It is especially good for piles. Hold
uy rvier uass.
Opportunity for High School Students
The Oiegon Society. Sous of Amer
ican Revolution, have just announced
the toplos for uoh prizes which they
give annually and aa is the oustom
with the society they are on subjects
pertaiuiug to the American rtevolu
tion. The contest for prizes is oneu
to the pupils of tbe public schools of
the state under the following coudi
tiiins:
Prizes o f $20.00 and 810.00 will be
awarded for the dr-it and second best
essays written ty High School pupils
on either one of the following sub
jeots:
1. Foreign Aid iu tbe Revolution
ary War.
2. Washington's Greatness in
What Did It Consist?
Prizes of $20.00, 110.00 and three ot
?;.00 eaob will be awaided tor the
Drat, second, third, fonitb and fifth
best essays, respectively, writteu by
grade pupils on any ouo of tbe follow
iug subjects:
1. The Causes of the Revolution
ary War.
2. The Battle ot Saratoga.
3. i'be Navv in tbe Revolutionary
war.
4. lbe Uattle of Bunker Hill.
lbe essays are limited to three
thousand words each, n;u9t be writteu
in th) student's nwu handwriting on
ona slue ot the pHper, and aocompau
ied by a cert ideate from the writer's
teaoher, stating that the writer is
pupil in a designated class, and tbat
ttin teacher believes the essay to be
the pnpils own uuaided work.
the essays uiust be signed by the
writer, giving ulso bis or ber post
office address. They should be tor-
warded to Mi. B. A. Thaxter, chair
man of oommitteo, 413 Eleventh
street, Portland, Oregon, nod should
reach tbeir destination not later than
January 31, 1909.
In awarding the e prizes the com
mittee will be g verued by coueider
ations of:
1. Ui giuality.
2. A-ruracy ot sUtement.
:$. Manner of treatn ei.t
4. Orthography, -yntux and puce
tuatlun.
5 Neatness aud;legibility
Hear! i!iijr;)' C ise tit Pendleton
The coiit-t iti.tionelt iy of Oregon's
law providiug a hoeuse for traveliug
agents of ouggy concerns doing bim
uoss iu tbe Btate was attacked Sutur
day in the supreme court at Pendleton
by attorneys fot V light & Ogan, np
pellants iu an appeal from Wasco
county, lbe case is state vs. Wright
& Ugnn and involves tbe collection ol
a license required of egents before do
ing business in this state. Ibe ap
peellants are represented by au loa
attorney, Mr. Lyous. of Uriunell,
Iowa, and W. II Wilson of lbe
Dulles, While District Attorney Fred
WliBon and Attorney (Jeueral Cruw
tord appear tor the stato.
The matter is of local interest bere
on account of the fai t tbat tbe rase
which pr nnptfd the actiou bappeuod
at 1 1 odd Itiver a here an agent for a
butuy concern m selliug vehicles
without a license.
Ih'iiiwdtrat on Tr.iins Dr.uvinu ( rewils
Noivs dispiitcfaes are to the ellVct
that crowds urn meeting the farming
demonstration train at every station.
Through the co operation or tbe Ore
gon Agricultural College and railroad
interests which bave made this pos
sible, lots of good is boing done to.
wards the encouragement ot diverl
lied and intelligent farming.
Pleasant, sure, easy, safe little liver
Pills, are HeWitt's Little Karly Risers.
Sold by Kicr & Cass.
AUTOMOBILE
Means a Self-propelling Carriage and should
mean one that is always ready to go; neither
tired nor on the disabled list. : : : :
The 1. Ii. C. Auto Buggy
Is built to fulfill those requirements. It is built
for and guaranteed to do service on rough
country roads.
Price F. 0. B. Portland, $850.00
For further information see
d. Mcdonald
Hood River - - Oregon
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TREE SPRAY FLUIDS
VI FLUID V2 FLUID
IS FOR IS FOR
Winter or Spring Use , Summer Use
ON DORMANT TREES When Trees are in Bud or Leaf
It Kills It Kills
SAN JOSE SCALE Codling Worm, Oyster
Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs Shell Scale Insect, Wooly
of Insects and Spores of and AU Forms of APhis-
Fungi, Mosses and Pear and Apple PSYLLA
. WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF
Lichens. or blossom.
NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES
Mixes Instantly With Cold Water
Immediately Keady For Us8 "
CHAuLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent
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