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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
j?our 00 D RIVER QkLClSR THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. t9C9. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Otto Kbri'k went to Portland em ly l-t wttk hini is si"iliDK relatlTM lu Mint citj. Unier unJ r.verttt Lafferty rima in frjm Kon.il, Oregon, Tueailay of lait wet-k. Tbey bve leeu engaged on timber contract but the cold weather au.l sdow (topped their work tor tbe present. Pan Smith lout horse laat week. Col. I water wbeu tbe bora was too warm U thought to hare caused its death. Tbe morning or Trieslay, January 12tb, tbe tbi'irnoiueter hovered round from 12 to 15 decrees below zero and tlu ruflmbera of the bonrJ of directors of school diatriot dumt.ei five decided thd weather waa too net ere for school to coutiuuesogave uotice that far tbe romalnder ot the week all tbe rooms should be closed. Hubert Waltel of Ibe I Mien was bttre laut week lr a visit with his brother O. L. Waltor of Crystal (spring Fruit lrm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kates and little daughter Luc lie were in Ibe Dalies last week visiting Mr. Kates' parents. No carrier on K. K I. No. 1 through Udell for tbe week ending Friday, January 15. Perhaps it would more nearly express tbe true condi tions to tay there were as inany cur riers as there waa days in tbe week. Though tbe people up in Mount Hood settlement are a number of m ilea more remote from town than we, they buve tbe advantage of dully mail, their carrier making ;tbe trip from Mount Hood postotllue to Hood River and return daily regard loss of roads or weather. Harry Kingaley ia reported improv ing nicely. , Many of the inoidenta related as happening here during tbe recent oold snap would do credit to Inhabitants of the oouutry adjacent to tbe north pole, suppoaiog if course that tbe olimato increases in severity in pro portion to distance traversed toward that mtjoh aearohad for portion of tbe earth's surface. Sleigh bell Jwere beard and moat of the people of Udell enjoyed a goodly number of slelgb rides last weak. Friends you know .almost any of you have seen oolder weather some time ur.uie where and people pursued the even tenor of Ihelr way, giving tho cold little more than it paaalug thought or word. Nool Davis ia borne from California. We Lear that aiuoe tbe passing ot leap year sleighing parties composed entiroly of young men are becoming prpulur lu Udell. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup tantes nearly as cowl as maple sugar. It cures the cold by gently moving the bowels and at the name tune it is sooth inn for throat irritation, thereby stop ping the cough. Bold by Keir x Cass. MOSIER. Heaoou Lodge No. 182, I. O. O. F. and ManzHnlta llnbekab Lodge No. liil, held joint lnntillat ion Tuesday evening, January VI, at Lamb's Hall. T. 10. Ward, I), f). U. M. from The Dalles, limtallod the follwing oBloers for the Odd Fellowa: KlmerRoot, N. U. ; Lee iluutor, V. (1. ; David Kofc iiiHon, secretary; J. M. Carroll, finan cial snerHtary; Lee Evans, treasurer ; Koticrt Hinipaon, Warden; M. 11. Craft, Conductor; Win. Wright. It. H. N. (J. ; T. J. McClure, K. 3. V. (. ; C. U. Jrabam, L. 8. V. U. ; W. K. lluakey and F. W. Hiiltzmnii, K. and I.. S. H. ; tleo. lluakey, I. U. ; Alex Btewait, O. U. Some of the appoint ed ollloera were not present, lu tbe HtiHenoe of the D. D. President, Mrs. liortha Folta, Mr-). Kaobaol Htewart acted aa installing ollioer for Man Huita Kebekub lodge, The following ollloera were installed: Kltle Wright, N. Mr p. Klla II. Stevensou, V. (I.; Noia Hunter, secretary; Cbaa. T. ltenuett, treasurer; J. M. Carroll, U naiidiul seoretnry ; Mr Haobel Htew art, it. S. N. U ; Mra. Kva Parriah, L. S N. 0. ; Mra. M. Newleo, It. 8. V. ti. ; Mra. K. L. (Irabam, L. 8. V. G. ; Mra. Myra Wellberg, warden; Mrs. Patience CraCi, conductor; Mis. We thank you for the large increase in our Christmas business and wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR ARAWAY &fe Watchmakers ! .Ml: : '. if- li, p ci- j , u i; .. SAy j". 11 The time to use it is when your hair shows the first sign of departing. If you are troubled with dandruff, itching scalp or falling of the hair, come to us for a bottle of this remedy. We guarantee it to do all we claim for it, or money refunded. SMITH BLOCK 9C Dollie Robin wo, 1. (. ; T. J. Mo Clurr, O. (1. About At members and Invited guesta were pieoent After tbe Installation ceremonioa a banquet was served and enjoyed by all. by the time nipper was over it wa after 12 o'clock, so as a good number bad long cold drives before tbem to reach borne, tbey all sang "Anld Lang Syne" and departed, having enjoyed a pleasant evening. F. E. Middleswtrt ia here from Bremerton, Waabington, visiting borne folks. Geo. Chamberlain we In Poitland a few days this week bat succeeded ia getting borne before tbe blockade. Hoy Van Nortwlok of LaFayette, Oregon, ia visiting bis sister, Mrs. C. Doosmore. Chas. R. Stark and family ot Tbe Dalles have spent tbe week with rela tives at Moaler. Jobn Evans, wife and children came op from Katbton, Wedneaday to visit with relatives and friends. E. N. Stronp and wife felj for Port land Thursday to spend several days and must bave been among the num ber of passengers who acre taken back to Tbe Dalles and acroie tbe Columbia on tbe ice to continue tbe journey on tbe North Bank road. Orle Hodge returned Saturday from Raahville,, 111., where be visited bis father nad mother for several weeks. Mr. Tryon baa suffered a relapse and Is quite ill again, bis wi(o Is alro on the sick list, making it doubly bard for tbem. School opened again Monday after being closed amce Weduesday on ac count of tbe oold weather. W. A. Uuabands went ti Hood River tbe laat of the week ru pmpose to see if tbe tarnaue piobloui could be solv ed. He found tbat tbe furnace in the school bouse here hsd not been com pleted and when the necessary work baa been done, tbe directors believe there will be no further complaint about the school beiug properly heat ed. Tbe M. W. A. bad a very Interest ing meeting Saturday evening Iwo candidates were Initiated into the mysteries of tbe order, several visit ing and long absent members were present. Rev. Judaon Brown, the Cbilatian minister from Tbe Dalles, began a ae ries of special meetings Sunday at ibe Haptiat oburob In Moaler. Rev. iirowo will be aaaiated by Mr. MoCau ley, wbo will bave charge of tbe aong service. All are welcomo. Mrs. E. A. Heinous went to Hood River Monday. E. J. Middleswart bad buaineaa in Tbe Dalles Monday. Now tbat tbe weather baa turned warmur, tbe snow 1 goiug faat, mak ing It rather disagreeable getting about. Kodol digests ull (he food you eat. If you will take Kpdol for a little while you will no longer bave indigestion. It is pleasant to take, acts promptly. Sold by Keir & Chbh. BELMONT. W. H. Davis has moved hia family to Hood River. Mr. Roe, our meat man, lias moved bis family to rooms over the drug stcre on the bill. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey speut Friday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. Mr. Church, Jautzon and Rev. li. F. Brown, alao Martin Maaiker, had tbelr faces frosted one day laat week. We are very glad to know Mrs. Church Is home again, although not very strong we are glad she is back among us. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Arnold ot Hood River fpeut Sunday at Mi. and Mrs. M. P. laeoberg's. I'bere Is do gladder man in Hood River than S. W. Ar nold, bis wife baa returned from her trip east. Tbe Belmont church choir la busy rehearsing out ot tbe new hymnal just purchased. Mr. Oxborrow ia a veiy painataklng chorister and la giv ing good instructions lu tinging. Nearly all tbe cellars in our com munity bave been touched by Jack Frost, burst uana ot fruit trozun pota toes and apples are among some of the things tbe housekeepers wish they bad left alone. 30 Don't Wait Until the Last Hair is Gone Before you apply KEIR CAS: We are wor.diiog if tbt mail ear lier on rout .No. 1 ba got anoed nudi-r. It ia annie time since he deliv 'ere I i:uy mail on Metbodift lane. The iat le daye have beo ratter hard on wood shed loofa O. M. Kddy's mllapard rrtday night. Will SoiuM-villv's went emly aondny moral 1 iug, aou.o were talks aud kbovaled tu !kdo oil thereby taring tbem. Mr. aud Mra. C. K. Miller and son spent Kunday witb Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Cbornb. Alice and Peaii Men ill have been ilak witQ heavy colda and sore throats. On account of tbe cold weather Mr. and Mrs. Nunamaker pbatponed their trip to Spokane. Clarence Piper ia visiting at tbe borne of Mr. aud Mrs. J W. Davia. Mrs. W illiama' father and three brothers returned to Hepouer Monday morning, ber mother remuiued witb Mr. Williams aud sou for a few days. Evtry one has been enjoying tbe sleighing tbe U;t few dsys. Ibe rain ia melting the annw pret. y last. We hope tbia ia tbe laat of the extreme oold weather for tbia season. Good for cuts, burn, bruises and scratches, but especially recommended for piles He Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Kier A Cass. PINE GROVE Mrs. E. H., Mian Petri and Mr. El don Bradley visited witb Mr. aud Mis. 11. F. Lage of Pine Grove last Monday. Un account of tbe bad weutbter, Mr. P. il. and tbe Miaaea Aoua ami Susan Mohr did not go to their borne atesda at Mount Hood a stated in last week's paper. Misa Lizzie Mahr expects to visit friends lu Wasco tins week. Mia. M'llitl I.agn made a trip to Tbe Dalles laat week. Mo-t all of tbe Pine Uroveites went to town last Saturday. Mr.. N.. W. Jackson and Mr. James la; lor of Pine Urove attended com t iu Hood River latt week. I he apple growers' to Ion ban bad to keep several t-toves going in tbelr big war liou-ie a;. Van lloru to keep tbe appiis irom (reeziug. The Pine Grose Grange held a matiked tail lu their hall at Pine Grove Wedneaday 111, aud tbey report a Hue time. D. M. Jackson is having his bouse papered tbia week. School closed on account ot the cold weather at Pine Grove laat week. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder IMIIb. They are for weak back, backache rheumatic pains and all kidney and bladder troubles. Soot bins' and ant. acptic. Regular size 50c. Sold by Keir A I'asH. MOUNT HOOD. We are experieuui.g u Jauiiary thaw and find it quite a change from 14 be low zero which we bad tbe morning ot tbe 12th. Mrs. Harry Belieu, who viailel her parents, Mr. mil Mra. E. L. Knot., lor xevernl wt-eks, returned to her home at St. Johns, Sunday of lat week. Harry Uooil accompanied hi? siator aud will likely apend tbe re mainder of tbe winter in Portland. W. S.. Gribble, wbo waa confined to tbe bouse a day or two ot hint week witb rheumatism ia atlo to hobble around again. Ou account of crust on tbe snow, Mr. Fredeuburg, our faithful mail oariier, failed to make bis regular trip laat Saturday, tor tbe tlrat time this winter. In apite of the deep snow uud cold weather, our acboola have beeu in set akiu every day witb a good average at tendance Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion will digest any arm all food at any and all time. Kodol ia guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sold by Keir & Cass. WHITE SALMON. (Krom KuterprlMf.) Tbe Wbito Salmon Dressed Meal Co. baa twelve men nud tbree tennis busy putting up Columbia river lee In the old Byrkett barn under the blulf. They expect to harvest about n bundled tons. our K. C. HAIR TONIC. KKLIAHLK DUHUilSTS 3C 0 We are Informed that Mr. and Mra. Wetherell of liluseo bave tba small )i.x. lhey are doing nicely, at e un der strict quiiarjtlue, and it ia hoped tbat tbe disease will out spread farth er. W. OUeu, truit iuipector for this county, ms in Goldeudale Saturday, utteniliug :ha meeMug ot ttie lioili- oultui-l Association. Mr. Olaeu lives no.ir Hu.niii and it one of the proni merit fruit growera of tbat part ot tbe county. Sentinel. Monday nigbt was tbe coldest ot tbe season so far. Tbe mercury register ed 18 degree below zero at tbe home of W. U. Cox. In town it ranged lioni 8 to 1U below, while below tbe blud it went ttill lower. Since then it bai beeu gradually riaiog. while the snow bas been iucreaaed by several inches. Jack Ackley had a narrow escape Tuesday .morning while trying to mount a borse. the boree became frightened and made a jump just as Mr. Ackley put bia foot into the stir rup, ibi boiaes tarted to ran and dragged Jack several feet through tbe snow before be could rein tba boise In. Notwithstanding tbe deep snow and extreme oold weather our North Bank trains are making very good time, bringing tbe daily mails, alsj fieigbt supplies that would be impossible to get via boats with the river foil of ice. Tbia is quite a contrast to con ditions two years ago when there was h coal oil and sugar famine in White o -Union. The Barteu family were surprised a few days since to ie one ot our beau tiful mountain quail ti y Into their kitchen door. Tbey fed tbe visitor. No doubt tbe wild birds ana game will sutfer during tbia severe winter weatbr. It Is to be boped our people will uot wantonly destroy tbe soug stera in their present helpless condi tion, lu the spring and summer time we cuj,iy tbe music made by tbe birds as tbey flit from tree to tree or chirp in some shady uook. Datce Rumor bas it tbat tbe North Hank may possibly give us a flag sta tion opposite the Hood River ferry landing necr the White Salmon dock. Such a change would be welcomed by the commercial travelers aud our fruit growers un Lower While Salmon. Laid S'durdav afternoon tbe White Salmon Valley Development League met at the Alpha Opera bouse and elected officers foi tho ensuing year, us follows D. W. Dexter, president; J. Morgan Lewis, secretary; Dr. G. F'. Jewett, treasurer and C. M. Wolfard, H. L. Simpson, Walter Fieeland, W. W. Swbo, R. 1). Camoron, A. F. Hel liwell and Frank Fox directors The vice--presidents who were eleoted when tbe lengun was organized were retained for the ensuing year. Much interest waa manifested by the members of this meeting aud ev erythlng looks forward to a year of development. Some important mal um wore brought Lnfoio the meeting nri,l It vtsa tbe opinion of those prea out that tho White Salmon Valley ubould be so united iu tbe work cf developing aud advertising her le aourcea tbat the attention of the entire coutiueut may be turned this way. It ass decided to place a whoie page ad iu Better Fiuit lor the mouth o" Feb ruary. J. M. Liiwia, aecietary, re ported that be had been receiving in quiries from all parts of the United Status lelative to our valley, and tbat aoorei if people will visit us next year looking tor homes. It is tbe inten tion ot.tbe league to meet tbtee people aud iBotbat tbey are shown over the valley and assist in eveiy wuy possible to locate them iu our rnidHt. Caught lu the Rain then a cold and a cough let it run on- got; pneumonia or consumption that a all. No matter how you get your cough don't neulect it take Ballard's Here- hound Sprup and you'll tie over it in no tune. Ihu Miie cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and; all pulmonary dis eases in young and old. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. "bingenT (Krora olwirvi'i) Snow 21 Inobea "deep Monday night. Mercury reported 1(5 to IiO degrees be low zero owing to tbe health of the thermometer. Somo school land was sold recently for $2U to S25 per acte. Tbia bind is dry aud unimproved, good farm land ia taking quite a raise. L. M. Mann aud family lei t tor Mottinger, Waah., Thursday. Mr Mann waa night operator 'at tbe fit a tion here foi tbe past few months and will now have charge ot the station at Mottintlt r. W. 1. Timms returned from Pnit land laat Tuesday. He waa informed by vtire o. hia election as president of tho Hell Hoariug aud Cougar Cieek liiigating Co., whereupon be brought a few atogiea along. I no bida for building tho school house for liiugen ruuat tie in Ibe bands ot the board ot directors ot school district No. 06 by February 12, lnhtend of January 'il. the postpone meul ta due to the heavy snow ou Ibe M'hool lot. II. II. Ibompsou, bridge foreman painting for tbe 8. P. 18 left witb bis gang cf painters Thursday nigbt for St. 1 mil. Mr. ibouipsnn likes tbia section and purchased 40 aorea of land Iroiu C. Atwond of Bristol lie aud Ins crew put up et tbe IJingeu rctuuuiut nbiie here. Ed Kifl of near White Salmon diove by the Observer ofllce Wednesday with a hunch of jjlly good fellowa md pretty young ladies lu a laige eleigh. Friday be came down with a bunch of men and spilt tbem nut at tbe Bicgen restaurant ! ortuuatnly no one pas hurt hh the seats went with ibein. K. 1). I'lomens ot tbe Lyla road ii out C hi, his Prairie was here ou busi iioms Wedneaday. Mr. Clemens coo templates placing a box factory here u. the nunr future V e also leaiu Mr fit -mens is desirous of getting a good p itner. There la uot ;v better place I:. il." county for a good box factory. MANY WILL BE HELPED BY iT 'to relieve tbe worst forms of Kbeu ni.iU-Li t .s a teuspooutul of tbe tot lii.vini; r. iture after each meal and fit bedtime: I In ill KUraet Dandelion, cuo-half i'm.u'c; (.'un imtiiid Kargiie, one ounce; m pi r.n.i Sjiup Sarsafrilla, thin ouncei;. llns l.aimleaa ingredinuta ran be obtained from your home druggiat4, ami are easily mixed by shaking them a ell iu u tuttle. Helief ia generally felt trom the tlrsi tew (I uses. Una i rescriplinn forces tbe clogged up, inactive and kidueia to Biter aud l rain fri in the blood the poisonous waste uiHtld nud urlo add, which causes rheunoitian'. A a t tieumatism ia not tuly the most painful ii u,l torturous diaea-e, but dangerous to lite, this simple recipe will no doubt be greatly valued by For that Dandruff There is one thine that will cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthyscalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan drutT,no pimples, no eruptions. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." A Mad by J. 0. Ajr Co.. Lowell, MM. ih BaauMHinrt or SARSAPAklLU. PIUS. CHUSY PECTORAL. yers many sufferers here at borne, who should at once prepare tbe mixture to get this relief. It is said tbat a person wbo would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would uever have serious Kid ney or urinary disorders or rbeuma tiam. Cut this out and preserve it. Ueod rbematism preset Iptions which really relieve are scarce, Indeed, and wbeu you need it, you want it badly. $25 to Oregon No nets tbat bas beeu received by tbe people of Oregon duiing tbe last twenty-tour moutba Is so important as tbe announcement tbat tbe trans continental railroads will make a rate, beginning March 1st and continuing until April 30th. fiom Kansas City, Omaha, St Paul, and Minneapolis, Winnipeg and other slmiluily situated towns, on all main line railroad poiuts In Oregon, for $25. Jibe people of no state in tbe Union bate profited more by these one-way ti'kets 'ban bave those ot Oiegon dur ing tbe last foui year'. Tbe rote from Chicago is 833 , from St. Louis ?:W.50, witb a propcrtlonute low fare from all Dnlnta iu tbe United States. Tbia should add many thousands of actual settlers to toe population of Oregon. These are oue way tickets, and it travellets desire to return to their former homes in the older eastern states tbey- would have to pay full fare. Every commercial club aud adver tising bureau in the state, as well as every real estate firm, should begin immediately to advertiao these rates. bveiy citizen of Oregon should write personal letters to old friends and ac quaintance reminding tbem tbat tbe rate is good to their town. But tbe ticket must be bougbt to tbe poiut of deatiuatiou it's just as cheap to the most distant Oregon point as to oue just over the border ot the state. NO INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA EAT YOUR FAVORITE FOODS Take Some Diapepsiu Now and For ever End All IMsiress From a Disordered Stomach. Every family here ought to keep some diapept-iu in the bonce, as any one nt you may bave en attack ot in digestion or stomach trouble at tiny time, day or nigbt. '1 hia harmless piepmation will di gest auythiug you eat and overcome a sour stomach five minutes utter wards. If your meala don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to Ull you or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach or if you hiu.e heart burn, tbat is n sign ot indigestiou. Ask your pharmacist for a 50 cent case ot Pape's Uiapepsiu nud take one triangule n'ter supper tonight. There will bo no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with ncid, uo stomach gaa or heartburn, fullness 0' heavy feeling in tbe stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. Ihie will all go aud, besides, there will be uo sour food left over iu the stomach to poi son your breath ftith nauseous odots Pape's Diapep.-iu is a certain cure for all stomach misery, because it will take bold of your food and digest it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Actual, prompt relief (or all your atomnob misery is at your pharma lost, waiting foi you. These large 5U cent cases contain moro than sufficient to oure a case of Dyspepsia or indigestion. Vancouver Employs Hooster Vaucouver, Washington, has em ployed P C. Lavey. oue of America's moft effective advertisers, a splendi 1 orator and orgauizer, as aecretaiy ct its commerioal t tub. Tney are deter mined to raise $10,0(0 tor tin adver tising fund, and at a recent meeting $4,000 waa subsMibed iu iu bour. Simple Ken city far La (irihpe Hacking la grippe coughs that mav develop into pneumonia over night are quirk. v cured by roley s Honey and lar. the Mire and inflamed lungg are henlen and trencthened, and a danger ous condition ia quickly averted. Take onlv Foley's Honey and Tar in the yel packi.ge. Clarke Drug Co. Mr. and Mra. It. P. Orr went to Portland Monday to attend the per fir&ianoe ot "Hen Hnr" which is be ing presented there this week. INE55 COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH &TS PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Oood growing commui.ity. Sii miles east of Hood Uiver. Also 'homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ! or see GEO. CHAM BER LAIX Motiier. Oregon m Is bus fan r-JfOJ What is it? One of the Few Roofings in the matket today, that actually contains aspbaltlim. Lake Gen asro and Lake Trinidad un controlled by the Barber Abphult Company who manufacture GenasCO Roofing. Asphaltutn is the water resisting agency in roofing, it also giveH it its pliability aud lasting qualities not contained in three-fourths of the roofings on the market today, (leiiohco Hoofing is soft uud pliable and will expand and contract according to weather conditions and not crack and break like roofing made with bitumen and refuge oils, Genasco is the Roofing with the doubt and risk left out. FRANZ'S HARDWARE General Agent, Hood River County See our line of Souvenir and Comic Post Cards Finest in the city. New set just in. A few of the Novelty Souvenir Cards left. If you have not sent one, do so. THE HALL DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and All calls promptly iiUcndi rt, EMBALMING VIA,..I., tll.l.. "v., I. . eU t-' .. urnm riVKK, okkgon Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS VI FLUID IS FOR Winter or Spring Use ON DORMANT TREES It Kills SAN JOSE SCALE Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs of Insects and Spores of Fungi, Mosses and Lichens. NO SEDIMFNT TO CLOG NOZZLES Mixes Ir l lastly With Cold Water Immediately Ready CHAkLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River A RECORD 1 "g, Capital Paid up June I, '04 $25,000 Any. 10,06 $50,000 $10,000 Dec. II, '08 $100,000 $20,000 OUR protection to YOUR deposits OUR preparation for YOURgrowth The First National Bank HOOD IVLR, OREGON. FONERAL DIRECTOR nlnlit or daj-, elty or country A SPECIALTY I It.... nrti, D ul nn 4 ' Faci kic- KHcc 3M3; Ken-aMl K V2 FLUID IS FOR Summer Use When Trees are in Bud or Leaf It Kills Codling Worm, Oyster Shell Scale Insect, Wooly and All Forms of Aphis, Pear and Apple PSYLLA WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF OR BLOSSOM. p 1 Surplus $5,000