11001) UlYEll GLAClElt. TllLllLVV, APRIL 17. 1010 OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS ' OFFICIALS FIND ' RESULTS OF BERRY LAUGHS IN LETTERS FERTILIZATION i y hk TL ( i lif For t t :t k fi ' In i in m . 'unt tun . n.; .i i . a' tti 'fiir of sTr k. dne a. u ;.r -ni uur- (j; L,t MLIIO. i and nabics a. OU c ril.i'l' th i t; - jit r tw-i - fa L. it.uiri-rii t't' t.p- t.t kc"; ij'i ::i : i t v. it un. ! ' 1 ' tV-1 .Mw n f r n v ' or d i! G. to i -or ."-1 jr-t t .i : Vni 4 I 11 Ul i ox Of - l.lt ! 0:m tony tt t mu ;ire r t" arv fT 'he !! Mhi'Al, b'ji.t AN ASSET TO ANY MAN If it's a business car you want, one easy to handle and fit for any kind of travel, you owe it to yourself to examine this capable Roadster. We know of no car that equals it for constant and economical service, or that handles with as much surety and quickness ia tight places. Touring Car, $10T5; Koai-ttr, $107.3; Sedan. $1630; Coup. 16W F.O.li. Poiitiac, Mich. Addition tl for wire wheel equipment, $7i HEIGHTS GARAGE SSi JH) !s ' , A 1 i-fJVx .-..: i .. -5. X ... (Fum the Portland Pacific Semophcre) r i it i " : . I ine iuiiuint( paxaksrapns are :aiu iu : be extracts from letters received by the Bureau cf War Hik Insurance at Washington : I ain't not no book learning and I huf 1 am writing for information. Just a line to let you knew 1 am a widew and four children. He was indicted into the urlace. 1 have a fcur months baby and he is my only support. 1 was discharged from the armv for a (!oitie which 1 was sent home for. I am left with a child seven months old and one is a baby and ran't work and he is my best supporter. 1 am bis wile and only air. You have asked for my allotment number, well 1 have four boys and t ao fii I?. rlease correct mv name as I could not and would not go under a consumed name. From a soldier to his mother. "1 am writing in YMCA with a piano playi.iK in my uriform." I am pleating for a little more time. Please return my marriaee certifi cate, liaby hasn t eaten in three duvs. 1 need him to bee after me. Botffsides of my parents are old and i tiat HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 31 Taking effect 12:01 a. m. Sunday, July 15th, 1917. PaVs " .... No 51 Motor Daily r. m. n.(KI .r).().", 5.12 ,r).2ii r.L'!i ft.X") 5. Ill 5 ;i 6 47 5 Mi f..f7 li U2 li 12 i.17 !. M. J I TIIIll'I'Ml No. 3 No. I Mulor Daily NiiKTIIllorM) A. M. 10. Vi 10 4S io.. r; 11.10 u it n. is 1 1 . 2:1 11 .21! 11 :;u 11. : ii.iis ll.4:i ll.o.t 12 00 M. ' Imilv Ki' (.1 h ml y A. M. K.IK) x.or H 15 I H.25 i H. p) i s.r) i S.TiO II. (HI i ll.0" ! 20 0 2") ii ;;r 10 t0 . M. Stations Lv. Hood River Ar. . . . l'owi-i'liile . . . ... Switchback . . . . . . Yun I lorn . . . Mohr (Mrll SlllllNllt .... niouciuT .... Ib.lMoill ... . Wiiiiiui .... Den 1 . . . Trout Creek . . . , . ,Vi id worth . . , Ar. Parkdale Lv. Stt'iiiii. t.Mo'or. OwiliL' to limited No. 2 I No. 4 No. jC'No. 8" Umly t iNidy u..t. MotorJ smulay Sunilny Daily Only ! M. A.M. P. M. I'. M. :i.00 l.25 i '2" 15 7.45 2 o7 I). 22 2.11 , 7.41 2..r,o o.l") ; 201 7.:u 2.40 0.02 1 1..V2' 1 7.22 2.M.1 K.5H , 1.4H : 7.1H 2.:tn 8.53 ! 1.4.1 ; 7.l:i 2.25 K.4'1 ' : 7.00 2 2i H.42 ' 1.H2 ; 7.02 2.10 H.!t7 I 1.27 0.57 2.05 8.34 1.24 .54 2.00 8.30 : 1.20 0.50 11.15 8.25 i 1.15 ' C.45 11.05 8.15 1 1.05 O.ri 11.00 8.10 ! 1.00 ii.:tii A . VI , jA . M . JIM i' mi, iee on M t r t'ars all trunks mid heavy banaaue will In liiimlled on the -te.Hu train-, cither in a lvance of or following tluv piissciiors. COAL AND WOOD Ivock Springs ami Utah Coal Best Grades Only. Wood of all kinds special quotations on carload lots. Crushed Koek add Sand and Gravel. STORAGE Remember we are always at your service for any of the above items or for the transfer of your trunk or any other hauling. Transfer & Livery Co. TELEPHONE 41 11 (By Gordon G. Brown) (Continued frcm last week) That yields have been materially in creased by the uss of fertilizer is clearly indicated. First, compare re sults from plats receiving nitrate ' alore in different amounts and applied at different times. We are chiefly in- ! tcrested in average yields on a three year basis and it is to this your atten tion is directed. Yields are comjHited ; on a heaped basis just as brought from the field, which l equivalent to a packed crate. It seems best to rem- : pare results for both tes at one time. ! It will be seen that plats representiry j a total of 440 (Kiunds nitrate to the ! 10.010 plants, one half of which was ; put on in early sprirg just as growth j was starting and the balance when lilossorrs appeareJ.gave highest yields, j In Test 1, 2M crates have.been secured . versus 2lio for the Check, or a gain cf I 51 cates per acre. The yield for the ; check is unusually good and probably doubles the average for the valley. The significance of increased yields by the use of commercial fettibzer under such conditions is interesting indeed This high average is made possible by the exceptionally high yield for PJUi, of 373 crates, a truly remarkable 3C DC 3C 0 0 P0"'- . record considering that no fertilizer I lease send me a wires form. was applied. Results from similar ap I'ear Mr. Wilson-l have already nli.-nti.ma in TW r .,siat.r,t with wrote to one headquarters and received tlwse ; -jest i j.t ;i an av- no relpy, and it 1 uon t get one I am i ,.ra;e total of 250 crates per 10.000 going to write Uncle ham himself. versU8 lKH fll. the ch,M u. ... an a poor widow and all 1 have is ; ,. -,n i In Test 2, only, an opportunity is ! olTorded to note average results from I am in the front. We have your letter. 1 am his gramimomer ami granaiatner anu nelthe Uiie ,,f ,heavvl 410 luuind hm. tras been kept arid bred up in this ' ,,ii..ut:.n t r,itrUtu .,f ,.n in ua,u- house according to your instructions. I am t received my husband s pay and will be forced to lead an immortal life. You have changed my little boy to a girl, will that make any difference. 1 ain t received no pav since my hus band has gone to now here. 1 lease let rue know if John hag put in an application for a wife and child. lou have taken away my man to fiht and he is the best fighter 1 ever had. Mv son is in Co. 158 inf. Please tell ' spring only. It shows a very high av erage for three years, or 244 cratee per acre. A further study reveals the fact that a total of 220 pounds nitrate put on in two instalments, although considerably surprassed by the heavier applications in Test 2, is only very slightly exceed ed in Test 1. The figure on a three year average show 277 crates for tin former versus 281 for the latter. Fur thermore, it wiil be noted that a total application of 220 pounds nitrate put two instalments gives yields ex .in In me it ne is (lean or alive anil it so : feeding that from vtiiui io ilia Huuress. My boy has been put in charge of a spitton, will he get any more pay. 1 have learned that my husband is in a constipation camp in Germany. Knights Strike Slide Motoring home from Cascade Locks, where they had gone to attend a Knights of Pythias ceremonial, 2G Knights met with an adventure near Wyeth Thursday night, when thev into a slide on the Highway. After shoveling away the edge of the heap of debris, the visiting fraternity men were able to crawl around the slide. Senator Nicklesen. in charge of the Highway's maintenance in this county, quickly removed the tlicle. The Pythians traveled to the Locks, where Ivanhoe Lodge, of Portland, conducted work of initiating u class and Grand Chancellor Johnson, of As toria, delivered an address, aboard live automobiles. Hon Piplnhei i.i is ( entrueled One often hears the expression. "Mv child caught a severe cold which devel o ed into diphtheria, w hen the truth was that the cold simply left the little one particularly susceptible to the wandering diphtheria germ. If your child has a cold when diphtheria is prevalent you should take him out of school and keep him off the street un til fully recovered, as there is a bun ded times more danger of his taking diphtheria when he has a cold. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given it quickly cures the cold and lessens the danger of diphtheria or any other germ disease being contracted. heir Puts in New Fountain A. S. Keir now has the newest and biggest soda fountain in town. He is hoping for an early warm season. The handsome new fountain is now be ing put in shape. It makes one's mouth water for a drink of cooling beverage. Mr. Keir haB had his store over hauled generally, all walls having been retinted. plats receiving a simillar amount put on at blossoming time, or from plants receiving a simi lar total amount put on during eurly spring only. The advantage of putting on nitrate in equal instalments, wheth er in larger or smaller amounts, is in dicated. That heavier application: give larger yields than smaller appli cations is also clear. Results from the use of sulphate of potash or superphosphate alone are disappointing. In Tests 1 and 2 the ran i furruer gives yields on an average low er man mat or ine t necks, mis is also true for the latter in Test 1, while the slight increase in lest 2 is neglig i !!. When a "Complete Fertilizer" was used, increased yields have been se cured. Results in this respect are con sistent in hold tests, lhe increases, however, aie considerably below that given for heavier applications of ni trate. It is also noteworthy that ni trate when combined with superphos phate in the proportions indicated show smaller yields than the checks, but when combined with sulphate of pota:-h increased yields are iillorded. Results from the combination of pot ash and superphosphate are such as to afford little clear cut evidence. In Test 1 results are satisfatury in that considerable increase is shown, but a reverse is found in Test 2. Owing to the fact that it is hoped to place in your hands soon a bulletin covering this experiment I will not re fer to the matter of size of fruit. Complete information in regard to this matter will be summarized therein. (To be continued) 12 0 o Have you Music in your home? Can you in your own home sit down and enjoy the best of music of all variety ? Do you know that by making a small installment and Payments as low as SI. 00 per week you may have all this at vour command. We sell Edison Diamond Point PHONOGRAPHS the most wonderful and and perfect ever in ventedat terms to suit you. Come in and talk it over. A. S. KEIR SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGIST ooc C. F. Gilbert Reports Sales C. F. Gilbert reports the following motor car sales for the past week: Jennings and Jensen, of White Salmon, two Dodge touring cars; W. J. Cady, W. C. Nack and Mrs. Edna Ellen Wright, Dodge touring cars ; August of California, Deschler, Overland, and Willis V an of Michigan Horn, Chandler. COUNTRYMAN GIVEN K. OF P. HONORS F. A. Countryman, aged 68 and a resident of the West Side, died early last Thursday morning at the Cottage hospital after a prolonged illness. Air. Countryman, who came here 20 years ago from the Willamette Valley, had been a member of the Knights of Pythias for 21 years. His funeral, conducted by the members of Waucoma Lodge, was held here Friday afternoon at the Knights of Pythias chapel. In terment, in charge of C. C. Anderson, followed at the K. of P. cemetery. Mr. Countryman is survived ty a son and two daughters, Arthur Country man, of Hood River; Mrs. J. A. Leach, and Mrs. R. S. Adams, When in Portland stop at the modern Palace Hotel, at Washington and 12lli streets, in center of shopping and thea tre districts. Il-tf Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Utc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Gliddcn's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Fredrick Luthv, de ceased, by the county court for the state of Oregon for Hood River county and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, properly verified according to law, to the undersigned executor at the office of A. J. Derby, First Na tional Bank Building, Hood River, Or egon. Dated and first published this 27th day of March, 1919. Fred O. Luthy, m27a24 - Executor. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE "I BELIEVE IT SAVED MY LIFE," SHE SAYS Former Tiainul .urse, Graduate of Hellenic Hospital, bains 25 Pounds Taking Tauluc One cf the most interesting of the many remarkable statements yet made in connection with l'anlac was given by Mrs. Marie J. Howard who resides at 4)2 Westlake Ave., North. Seattle, recently. Mis. Howard has been a lesident of Seattle for the past eighteen years, and before her mar riage was a trained nurse and a gradu ate of liellevue Hospital, New lork. vV hen asked if she would be willing! for her statement to be published she j said, "Yes indeed, and you may start it by saying I believe Tanlac has saved i my life. "I have suffered from stomach trou-. ble and disordered liver and kidneys lor five years and had gotten in such a bad condition that 1 honestly felt like 1 was was going to die. Everything 1 ; would tat fermented in my stomach i and the gas formed by it would cause my heart to palpitate so my breath , would almost stop. There were in tense pains all through my baik about i my liver and kidneys and I can't begin ! to tell how 1 id suffer. I haj fearful . headaches and was so nervous 1 hardly knew what sleep was. 1 was often down in bed for a week at a time, hardly able to raise my hand. Then 1 would manage to stay up lor two or three days, but would have to give up and take to my bed again. 1 would ; often go for two or three days without , eating a mouthful of anything. 1 lost ! weight right along and am telling the positive truth when 1 Bay 1 was in ; such an awful condition that 1 thought I 1 was going to die. "After reading and hearing so much about Tanlac 1 bought a bottle, think-; u.g if it did others so much good per- j haps it might help me too. Well, it . has not only helped me, but 1 have ac- j tually gained twenty-live pounds since ! 1 began taking it and have never felt better in my life. My appetite is good and my stomach in such a splendid j condition that 1 can hardly eat enough ; and I don't suffer a particle after- j wards. All my pain and misery is gone, my kidneys and liver are acting splendidly and my nerves are perfectly : strong and normal. 1 sleep every j night like a child, and don't know : what it is to have a headache. My . husband has also taken Teniae withl wonderful results. In fact, I think it ! has done him as much good as it has me, and we both consider it tne nnest medicine made." Tanlac is sold in Hood River by the Kresse Drug Co. Adv. j Card of Thanks ! We wish to express our sincere J thanks to our friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and kind aid during our recent bereave, i nient at the time of the death of our I son and brother. Especially do we wish to express thanks for the many I floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Perry and Family. (Ily Hood River Abstract & Inv. Co.! E. E. Cays and wife to Alexander J. Gillespie and wife, three acres on Jeri cho Lane. Florence E. Post and husband to J. E. Hoyce and wife, 10 acre orchard in Oak Grove. G. F. Purdy to G. A. Weber and N. W. Weber, one acre in Udell. Floyd Spurlin and wife to A. R. Shank and wife, lot 14, block 3 of Park addition. Eighth and Prospect. Troy Shelley and wife to Ralph K. Lewis and wife, five acres in Odell. Geo. T. Prather and wife to Herman C. Heft and wife, three acres in Summit. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un-1 dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Frank D. Has Hrouck, deceased, by the county court of Hood River county. All persons having claims against said estate should present them prop erly verified within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 27th day of March, 1919. Mrs. Maude HasRrouck, m27a24 Administratrix. S. E. BARTMESS Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 . HOOD RIVER. OREGON I m Ask Your Dealer . 7a r Grand PrizeMfteffl firearms 6 Ammunition lit Vfite for Catalogue THE RrMINGTON ARMS UMCCO INC. I 'll l it J I . a. SOLD BY Consolidated Mer. Co. Hood River and Odell Arnold Grocery Co. Hood River F. R. J. Bickford Pine C;rovC Mclsaac Parkdale Ore. I Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Hood River. In the matter of the estate of John Donohue. deceased. To Emma Willetta Parker, and to the unknown heirs of John Donohue, deceased, and to all others, unknown, interested in his said estaet; im pleaded with Dixon McDonald, trustee under the will of said decedent; Greeting : In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, at the court room thereof in the city of Hood River, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day of May 1919, at 10 o'clock, a. m., then and there to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be issued to D. McDonald, executor of the will of John Donohue, deceased, authoriz ing him to sell the following described real property belonging to said estate : Lots 2 and 3 in Block "B" of Bar-rett-Sipma addition to the city of Hood River, Oregon ; and Lot 15 in Block 9 of Hull's subdi vision of Lots or Tracts "A" and "B" of Pleasant View addition to the city of Hood River, Oregon ; for the purpose of paying the funeral charges, expenses of administration and the claims against said estate and for the purpose of distribution. This citation is served upon you by this publication in accordance with the order of the Judge of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, made and entered March 22, 1919, prescrib ing such publication should continue for four weeks. Witness, the Hon. L. N. Blowers, Judge of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 22nd day of March, 1919. Attest : E. E. Shoemaker, County Clerk, (Seal) By Kent Shoemaker, m27a24 Deputy. 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