r i HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916 Lieut Bryan, U, S. N. stated before the Am. - Soc of Naval Engineers: "Oils maderfrom the as- phalt-base crudes have.shown themselves to be much - better ' adapted to motor cylinders, asiar as their carbon-forming proclivi-, ties are concerned,than are paraf-fine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude asphdt-base Highest competitive awards, Sah Francisco and San Diego, Expositions. For sale by dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEBOLEN the Standard Oil for Motor Cars Orchard Brand Atomic Sulphur Arsenate of Lead, paste and powder The weather conditions of the past week have been such that no grower can afford to "take a chance" that he will not have an infestation of Apple Powdery Mildew or Apple Scab. The safest and most efficacious material to use, under certain conditions, for the control of Apple Powdery Mildew or Apple Scab is "Orchard Brand" Atomic Sulphur, which should be in combination with arsenate" of lead at the time of the codling moth treatments as follows: Calyx Spray for scab, mildew and codling moth control "Orchard Brand" Lime and Sulphur solution...4 gallons "Orchard Brand" Atomic Sulphur 12 pounds ' 'Orchard Brand'' Arsenate of Lead Paste ........ 8 pounds Water to make ' 200 gallons Fruit growers who expect to use Atomic Sulphur at any time during the season should begin to use it not later, than the Calyx Spray, and combine it with Lime-Sulphur solution and Arsenate of Lead in order to start stimulation while the new growth is tender to prevent an over stimulation and sul phur injury later in the season. Ten day Spray; weather conditions will govern, to some extent, the materials to be used about ten days after the pet als fall as an additional control for Scab. If cool rainy weather prevails at this time use lime-sulphur at 1-50, or 4 gallons to each 200 gallon tank of spray. If the weather is reasonably clear and warm use Atomic Sulphur 24 pounds to each 200 gal lon tank of spray, as this material is less likely to cause in jury to the foliage and fruit than lime-sulphur solution under these condition. 1 Second Codling Moth Spray; This is the fifth spray for Scab, the second for Codling Moth, and, under normal con ditions, the final spray for Mildew control. Use: "Orchard Brand" Arsenate of Lead paste 8 pounds "Orchard Brand" Atomic Sulphur 24 pounds Water to make .....200 gallons If the weather is very hot at this time use Atomic Sulphur at 20 pounds to each 200-gallon tank instead of 24 pounds. We have in stock a complete line of the General Chemical Co.'s "Orchard Brand" Arsenate of Lead, paste and powder and Atomic Sulphur which we are selling at the same prices asked by other distributors of spray materials. . Gilbert & DeWitt THE SQUARE DEAL STORE SAFTYj FIRST is the'v Watch word .to day. (That means a'.Deereing mower and rake to harvest your hay crop. A Loudon Track and Carrier to unload it and a set of Louden Stanchions in your barn mean safty and comfort foryourcows, and a bigger milk check each months These tools are guaranteed best in their class and for sale ty D. McDonald. d, Mcdonald THIRD AND CASCADE STS. HOOD RIVER, OREGON APPLE NOTES - iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniimi Th NorthwMttrn Frolt Exehang a, according to Managar Gwin, plana, a national advartiaing campaign on naxt aeason'a crop of Skookum applea, ome wbat on the baaia of tba California Fruit Growera' Exchange though not so itenaiva. The plan contemplate! tha expenditure of about (60,000 which will be raiaed by imposing a tax of 10 centa on each box ef Skookora applea. Three years ago when the advertis ing scheme waa first tried only $3,800 waa raised. The second and third years there waa considerably more. Mr. Gwin is of the opinion that every box of fancy applea bandied by the Northwestern Fruit Exchange thia year be packed under the Skookum brand. Thia would make 1,200 to 2,000 carloads which would give an ample advertising fund. Mr. Gwin plana te use advertis ing space in newspspeis and magaxinea and in addition will have 120 salesmen for the Northwestern Fruit Exchange to educate wholesalers and retailers in behalf of northern applea. The Dri-Fresh Co., one of the newest industries of The Dalles, will figure prominently in the apple deal thia sea son. From an initial expenditure of 110,000 the total investment in machin ery and equipment of the concern haa grown to $35,000.' It rs planned to han dle 5,000 tons of fruits and vegetables this aeason. Mrs. Mary E. Wittenberg, widow of the late Herman Wittenberg, a prom inent Pacific ' coast banker, and her sons, Mason and Ralph Wittenberg, have purchased the business from the original owners, W. G. McPherson and sons and R. W, King. Representatives of the Dri-Fresh con cern have already got in touch with the local apple growers, and it is likely that a large percentage of the cull product will be bandied. The Office of Markets and Rural Or ganization has issued a report dated May 8 of apple holdings on the first of this month in 441 storages of the coun try. The report Is aa follows: "Inasmuch as a few cold storage firms have not responded to our month ly inquiries, this report is not quantita tively complete, the information re ceived indicates that there were 92 per cent more apples in cold storage on May 1 this year than were held on May 1,1915. The barreled apple holdings show an excess of 127.7 per cent and the boxed holdings an excess of 31.1 per cent over those of a year ago. "During April 16.7 per cent of the December holdings moved from storage ss compared with 20 per cent during March, 20.1 per cent during February, 14.7 per cent during January and 12 per eent during December. On May 1, 16.5 per cent of the December 1 hold ings remained in the coolers. 0,W. L t N. Fmtht Wreck Caused from' broken, flange, aix eara of a heavy freight train vera de railed Friday morning in a bad smash op at Eagle Creek on the O.-W. R. ft N. line. Two throagbj passenger trains of the company were hold here until the track waa cleared early Friday afternoon. Political Announcements Morton Second Drinking Cop Law Rood River. Ore.. May 17. 1916. Editor Glacier: -Some of tha people of our district and state may not be aware of the fact that the state of Oregon owes it to me for having initi ated the law abolishing thm nubile drinking cop. This rosy look like a very small matter, bat when you take into consideration the great number of contagious diseases that may be pro hibited thereby, it will be seen that it ia one of the moat important pieces of work done by any person in thia state. whether ia or out of the eon fl nee of the state cspitol. We all know bow neces sary it ia to look after the public health. Listen! Primary day will be here next Friday, May 19 and are you ready to do your, part aa a voter and legislator towarda advancing the welfare of the people of our state? There is a great responsibility resting on each and every other, man and wo man, regardless ef race, color or previ ous condition of servitude however re mote. Let each and every one do bis duty on Msy 19, 1916, then there will be no regrets, (psid adv.) J. W. Moton. To the vote re of Hood River and Wasco counties: I hereby announce myself as a repub lican candidate for ' representative for the 29th district, subject to the will of the people as expressed at the primary election to be held on May 19. 1916. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the oflice to the best of my ability. I J. E. Paid Adv, ANDERSON For District Attorney I wish to announce that I am a candi date for the nomination, at the priinar ies May 19th, for the office of lHntrict Attorney, subject to the will of Repub lican voters. II nominated and elected, I pron ise to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Pd. adv. JOHN BAKER. WHITE SALMON. (rrom tbe EnterprlM) Strawberries are ripe! Although it snowed on the hills about town Monday of last week, the weather was beauti ful on the Columbia flat while the first ripe berry made its appearance. i Mrs. A. J. Henderson, of Bingen. called up the Enterprise oflice Monday snd reported that they had found the first ripe strawberry of the season that day in their big patch. I Weather of all seasons has prevailed throughout the White Salmon valley the past week. Snow fell on Burdoin Mountain and in the Mountain Brook district last Saturday evening. In the (jienwood country there was about two inchea of snow, according to reports that reached here the first of the week. In the district around town the moist ure was in the form of a cold rain and the strawberries will be. held back about another week unlesst the weather turns warm very suddenly' Use the river Regulator Line daily service. Str. State of Washington leaves Portland 12, midnight, daily except Monday, arrives Hood River about 8 a. in. ; arrives Hood River going to Port land about 3:30, arrives Porttand 9:30. Fare $1.25 Meals 60c. - al3tf Notice or Road Improvement Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, will receive sealed proposals for the building of 3300 feet, more or less, of road at Winans, in Section 0, Township 1 North, Range 10 East of the "W. M., in Hood River County, Oregon, over the course specified in the plat thereof now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Hood River County, Oregon, by clearing and grubbing a roadway, preparation of a road bed, excavation of cuts and placing of embankments; all in accordance with said plans and specifi cations on file in the office of the under signed Clerk, where the same may be seen and inspected by proposed bidders. Bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk in Hood River County, Oregon, up to Saturday, the 3rd day of June, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at which time or as soon thereafter as said bids may be checked, the contract for said work will be let to the lowest and best responsible bidder therefor..the County reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid a certified check for five per cent of the amount of such bid, which eliall be for feited to the County in case the con tract is awarded to him and he shall fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five (5) days after such award is made to en ter into a contract and file a bond as by law provided. Said work will be re required to be completed within thirty (30) days from the date of entering into such contract, and the bond required of the successful bidder will be for fifty per cent (50o) of the contract price of the work, conditioi ed that such con tract r will well and truly in a manner satisfactory to the County Court and in accordance with the plans and specifi cations' perform the work contracted for and save the County harmless from any expense incurred through the failure of such contractor to complete aaid work aa specified within tbe time here in mentioned; and further, that he will promptly make payment to all persons supplying labor or material for the pros ecution of said work under said contract. Payment for aaid work will be made in accordance with Chapter 142 of the Laws of Oregon, 1913. KENT SHOEMAKER, ml8jl County Cleik. gs.3PtauauiS aaHsOJMsswsMsKswJ 1 i '' Vt.j f " V v " : Ed. Wright of Union County. Repub lican candidate for Public Service Commissioner. Some of tbe reasons why he should ex pect .Republican votesat tne coming primaries: A bona fide and continuing residence in Eastern Oregon for thirty-tight years. (Born in union county.) i A record for honest, conscientious and efficient service in public oflice. A consistent Republican. " A reputation for good judgment, fair' ness and honesty. An invitation to the public to investi' gate by reference to any reputable farm er, banker, merchant, or other business or professional man in Union county. His platform: "Conscientious ser vice to the State at all times, demanding absolute fairness." Pd. adv. To the Electors of Hood River andW hs- co Counties: I hereby announce myself a Repub lican candidate for Representative from the 29th Representative District, sub ject to the will of the people expressed at the primary election to be Iield in said district May 19, 1916. If nominated and elected I pledge my self to discharge the duties of tbe oflice to the best of my ability and for the best interest of the people in general. Paid Adv. J. T. ADKISSON To the Republican voteis of Hood River and Wasco Counties: Atthecomina primary election my name will appear as a candidate for the republican nomination for Circuit Judge ot the Seventh Judicial District, com prising Hood River and Wasco Counties, and I take this means of announcing my candidacy thereof, subject to the deci sion of the republican voters of the two counties mentioned, as expressed at the primaries. Paid Adv. FRED T. WILSON -- For Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination for sheriff of Hood Kiver County subject to the will of the Repub lican voters at the primaries to be held on May 19. Pd. adv. 1 JOHN M. LEDFORD. , " For Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination - for Sheriff of Hood River County subject to the will of the Repub lican voters at the primaries to be held on Friday, May 19. Paid adv. T. J. KINNA1RD. For Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Hood River county, subect to the will of the Democratic voters at' the primaries to be held May 19. Pd. adv. F. M. SLAVENS. . -. For State Senator I hereby announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination to the state senatorship of the 'Sixteenth district, composed of Hood River and Wasco counties, subject to the will of the peo ple as expressed at the primary election. Paid Adv. , GEO. R. WILBUR. - For County Commissioner ; I hereby announce my candidacy for Count IVmmifuufiner of Hood River county, subject to the will of the Repub- ii " . . v : n ucan voters at mi primaries, aimj i. JiO.HANNDM. Pd, adv. Present Incumbent J J Thos. F. Johnson ., Candidate for Stertf JtepcDUcao Primary Tha man wha has shown his appreci ation of roar royal anpport in tha past by carefully Attending to tbe business entrusted tq him,- Who-will appreciate you support May 19, 1916. . Pd. adv To tha Republican voters of Hood River County: 1 hereby announce mv candidacy for nomination for tha office, of County Commissioner. Pd. adv. W.A. LANQILLE. To the Democratic electors of Hood River County, Greeting. My name wilt appear on the primarv ballots for County Commissioner. If nominated and elected, I will be a "res ident"! the county, will endeavor to serve the public, not dictate to them. I am ia favor of making poor roads better, maintaining good ones including the Columbia River Highway until it is taken over by the State ; will fulfill all other duties of the office to the best of mv ability. If tbe above appeals to you, 1 will thank yon in advance for your support. Pd. adv. M. R. NOBLE. To the voters of Hood and Wasco counties : " I hereby announce myself as Repub lican candidate for representative from the twenty-ninth district, subject to the will of the people expressed at the pri mary election. If nominated an 1 elected, I will at all times be mindful of the. welfare of the taxpayers. I will, if elected, introduce a bill de claring all highways heretofore desig nated as state highways to be state highways in fact, and imposing upon the state tbe exclusive duty of building and maintaining tbe same, and reliev ing the counties from any expense per taining to the construction or mainte nance of such - highways, and will also aid in every possible way the securing of federal aid for the construction of highways in the state of Oregon. Pd. adv. J. L. KELLY. ' - For State Senator To the voters of Hood River and Was co counties : I hereby announce niyBelf as a Repub lican candidate for the state senate for the sixteenth senatorial district of Ore gon, subject to the will of the people as expressed at the primary election to be held on May It), 1916. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the oflice to best of my ability. Let the State own and maintain the Columbia River Highwav. Paid Adv. J. W.' MORTON. For State Senator To the voters of Hood River and Wasco counties; 1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate on tl.e Republican ticket for state senator for the sixteenth senator ial district of Oregon, rtibject to your will to be expressed at the primaries to be held on tiie liith day of May, 1916. If nominated and elected, I will pledge my best efforta to secure atatc control and maintenance of the Columbia River Highway ; to uny ieldiug tax reductions from top downward ; to economy in ap propriations, and the elimination of all unnecessary and freak laws from our statute books. Pd. adf. J. R. NICKELSEN "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY " SENIOR GLASS PLAY; VEHICLE Successful play given last night at Heilbronner Hall under the direction of Misses Evelyn Tripp and Frances Bragg. CAST OF CHARACTERS Anthony, Lord Crackenthorpe ... - Ben H. Breed (Fellow of the Entomological Society) The Hon. Jimmy Keppel .... Paul Lancaster (His brother) Major Archie Phipps (retired) - - Glenn F. Hunt (Lady Crackenthorpe's brother) Jack Menzies . Allyn C. Button Parker Robert McClanathan (Butler at Hawkhurst) Lucas (Man Servant at Jimmy's Flat) Robert McClanathan Lady Crackenthorpe Lorraine Allen (Lord Crackenthorpe's mother) The Hon. Millicent Keppel .... Alice McCurdy Mrs. O'Mara Vera Lafferty (Widow of Professor O'Mara, F. R. S.) Peggy Helen Sutthoff (Her daughter) ACT I. ' The Suddenness of Peggy" at Hawkhurst, Lord Crackenthorpe's country home. (Mrs. O'Mara and daughter Peggy, visiting). ACT II. "The Suddenness of Consequence" at Jimmy Keppel's Flat in London, a week later. ACT III. "The Consequence of Suddenness" at Hawkhurst, on the even ing of the same day. . THEATRE STAFF Property Man Julius J acobson Stage Mechanic Leonard Howard Electrician Ben Breed. Properties Loaned by E. A. Franz Co. Scenery .painted by J. W. Forbes. H. R. H. S. Annual Mascot on sale Friday, May 19th. Remember the Operetta tomorrow night. FED FT STAMPS 2v-3DE , TO OKDEE' AT THE GLACIER OFFICE Wo6d::S ells for Less We invite you to compare our prices with anybody's. Compare them with the prices you paying; compare them with the prices in your mail-order catalogue. Re member we guarantee our goods and are always here to back our guarantee. "J These Prices Good This Week 1 ; SUGAR 12 lbs. Fruit or Berry Sugar $1.00 100 lb. sack Fruit or Berry Sugar 8.25 13 lbs. Brown Sugar 1.00 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar ........ 25c 2 lbs. Loaf Sugar 25c FLOUR Peerless, sack $1.35, bbl 5.20 Pure White, sack ; :.$1.45, bbl $5.60 BEANS AND RICE 3 lbs. Small White Beans 25c 3 lbs. Large 'White Beans ... 25c 3 lbs. Lima Beans ...... 25c 3i lbs. Pink Beans 25c 3 lbs. Bayo Beans :. 25c" 3 lbs. Red Mexican Beans :.....-....25c 4 lbs. Japan Rice 25c 3J lbs. Fancy Head Rice .... 25c , DRIED FRUIT 3 lbs. Italian Prunes 2 lbs. Apricots.... 3 lbs. Peaches 3 lb. Black Figs 1 pound Seeded Raisins 1 package Otter Brand Raisins 2 packages Otter Brand Currants... ;l2Sc l-..25c U...25c .i......25c ,.10c ....!.... 10c :...25c CANNED GOODS 2 cans Van Camp's Peas 2 can Spinach 2 cans Hominy 2 cans P. S. Tomatoes 2 cans P. S. Corn 3 cans Peas 3 cans Tomatoes 3 cans Corn 1 can Oysters 2 cans Shrimps CEREALS 2 packages Cream of Wheat 2 packages Puffed Wheat 2 packages Grape Nuts.. 3 packages Krinkle Corn Flakes. 1 pkg. Pettijohn Breakfast Food.. 1 package Raltson's Bran 9 lb. sack Cream Rolled Oats 10 lb. sack Whole. Wheat 10 lb. sack Graham Flour .. 9 lb. sack Corn Meal 10 lb. sack Olympic Pancake Flour. ....25c ..25c ....25c ....25c ..25c ...25c 25c 25c 10c 25c -35c 25c 25c ..20c ..15c 15c .39c 35c 35c 30c ..45c Soaps, Washing Powders ; 6 bars Crystal White Soap .w....25c 6 bars Pearl White Soap ..u. .. 2 5c 6 bars Royal White Naptha i...25c 5 bars Fels Naptha Soap ....'..:. 25c 10 bars Elk Savon Soap ;..:...25c 2 pkgs. Gold Dust lli..45c 2pkgs. Citrus Washing Powder ......45c 1 pkg. Star Naptha Powder 20c 1 can Lighthouse Cleanser :....rf.... 5c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser f.r.. 25c i.; COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE S is a coffee that will delight the most particG" lar coffee drinkers. A deliciously fine fragrant coffee which sells at the ex ff tremely low price of 35c lb., 3 lbs p 1 MISCELLANEOUS A 3 boxes Matches ; - v 1 0c 2 lbs. Walnuts u ;.!i...35 1 lb. Soda Crackers j 0c 1 lb. Ginger Snaps 10c 1 lb. Graham Crackers 15c 2 lbs. Rogers Peanut Butter... l. :...25c 1 quart jar Fancy Pickles 4 lbs. Macaroni 3 lb. packages Shaker Salt, 2 for. 2 pkgs. Gloss Starch 2 pkgs. Corn Starch 2 pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda..... 1 bottle Blueing 1 bottle Ammonia 1 bar Glycerine Toilet Soap. ..l..25c -..!..L15c '15c - 15c 5c 5c 5c " Big Special on Crackers; ; National Biscuit Co. freshly baked soda crack ers in full 10 lb. boxes; usually retail at OA $1 a box; special this week, the box OUC WOOD'S CASH GROCERY Hood River Retails Groceries at Wholesale Prices ' Odell