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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
SPRAY TALKS P.y Leroy t l.U.ij The sorayirg season is fa.-t ap proaehirg and it will be necejsa-y to prepare for the application of ufe oil spray sidh From present bud devel opn.ent it will probably be necessary to rave the oil suray kretty well m bv the loih or loth of April. The inctr tair.ty if weather conditions maes it pra-ticaUv impossible tu give a definite date ht which time this apph ation may be applied to the preatest ndva.T tae. L uring some seasons early au plieations have given the best refills uursng other seasons the latter at plica tions have given the best control'. For this reason about the only procedure that is left it to make the ai.phcatiorib HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THT'RSPAY, M CU 2rK 1020 , ur.der the tiost favorable weather fo - unions, ill ,t is the advice of the e - ptrinwrt tation to take advantage t f nil trood weather after March and ' a'!!''y the Where it ir.eeesary to spray pttrs for the lcsl J,, ,t -.j probably te -U to have the spray on rot later than April s, owinr to th. fact that tne buds i! be ranidlv open ing at that time. " " here oil fur ihu ..... ... i . .u . i 'f"" u.ed on i ars the trees th-.uld be : ( rayed with lime-sulfur fur the control of blister mite. This mite causes a black spotted condition whic'i , tu.pears o 1 the leaves dur.n the sum mer and a.o causes a severe rus-et-im of thejruit if n.,t controlled. The , Ulster mite can onlv . -ontrt lied dur :ing a ihort period during the sprint. ' I"5' 'exults are obtained by making the application just as the buds are bui ting, and b fore the fruit bu.ls r ciu ter bads f ho v to any great exrer . Be ure and spray the enas of V.i tw i :3 thorougly. L'se lime-sulfur Even though the peach crop has prouably len extensively iriurec by the i'ceember freeze it will be well t give the trees every chance to make a gool growth this vear. An application of I me-sulfur at this time w ill mate iall a?.-ist in the recovery of the tr? if t has not been killed back into tht trui It. I'ySproterting the foliage fr. m tne attack of leaf cm 1 and the twiic from blight a mucn better recoveiv ' will le.iuit than in the caie of neglect ; ed trees. If there are anv wale pres ent u-e the lime-sulfur at the rate of ' 1-1'' ; if the scale are not present u-e ; lime-sulfur at the rate of 1-15. i U. L. liasbrouck. Optometrist. Litt!e Ctrl Con-p!ttes 5th Generati i When a little daughter. Julia I el ! was born Saturday afternoon at t ' Storksneft to Mr." and Mrs. Ho i . French. Mrs. G. H. Lynn, moth. - i : Mrs. French, became cr.e of 1 o Riers youngest grandnv-thers. Mr Lynn is 4K years old. The rew I tt woman completes the fifth generator Her great-trandmother. Mrs. K 1 Byerlee, of Portland, is here now, the first of the rive generations, is Ir Sje Berlee, whose home is at A lu la. 1 It is planned to have a reunion of tt five generations here this Bumne when Mrs. Byerlee, who is 76 years oh will come frm Iowa for a visit. NON-PARTISAN LEAGIa TO BE COMBAT! hi) I Kkc'riea! repairing at Dakin Kieitr Works. utf - -tH Goodyear Advantages in Tires for the Smaller Cars Just rs Goodyear is successful in building extreme value into the Goodyear Tires that go on the hihest-priced motor cars, so is Goodyear successful in supplying unusual worth in Goodyear Tires for smaller cars. Into the making of Goodyear Tires in the 30x3-, 30x3 and 31x4inch sizes have gone the full advantages of Goodyear experience, skill and modern facilities. The results of this unusual endeavor are easily available to every owner of a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or any other car requiring the sizes mentioned. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer's place of business for these tires, and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He carries them in stock. 30x V2 Goodyear Omiblc-Cure $ T 50 Fabric, All-Weather Tread J 30 x )'2 Goodyciir SiivU -Cure $ ') 1 50 fabric, Ami-Skid Tread a 1 (iootlvear Heavy Tourist Tuhcs are tnick, strong tubes that reinforce casings pri'pcrly. V !iy ri.k a yood casing with a cheap tube.' tiooJyear Heavy I ouiist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x34 si:c in uoter- A 50 proof bag f iwm z.3 CV lr.-r " T.aj'ISy? 11 When you couple up OUR NA.ME with the adjoining advertisement you have AN IDEAL COMBINATION year Tires and God , .rmm c TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED E. A. Franz Co. YES. We're after your order. We are offering you the choicest eatables ever marketed. We will serve you politely and make you feel perfectly at ease when you visit our store. PHONE FOR IT I A 4 4 51 J?k HiKxi River county is organizing to eortiat the Non-Fartisan Ieaue and its Oregon affiliation, the I'n'ted Land and Labor Party. With R E. Sectt a chairman a committee has been frniel to organize a bran-h of tht? State Tav paers" laue. Member of the e-im-mittee are: K. O. klanchar, Trun.iu Hutlt-r. A. W. Store, W. M. Stewar; and M. E. MeCarty. Arthur Foster, a former farmer of Clyde, N. l, whois tourirs; the ctate in the interests of the State Taxpay ers' league, will deliver an address next Monday niijht at the Fine ("in. v rraree hall. Mr. Fester will tell of actual results from Non-Fartisan rule in North Dakota. 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I I 1 I HS, FI RS AD FEATHERS I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 i-1 I 1 HIM 7 calty until the record has run its course. C. E. Copple never smokes, but he has never been known to refuse a cigar when some friend passes them around. The explanation for the incongruity came about the other day, when a close friend asked him point blank what he was going to do with a newly acquired smoke. "I've got an old billy goat out on the ranch," said Mr. Copple, "and he dearly loves tobacco. 1 never refuse a cigar, and when 1 get home that old goat always meets me. Actually, you can see him smile 1 when pass out a good big cigar." Announcement by Sheriff Johnsnn that owners of dogs who fail to comply with the legislative enactment provid ina $1 and $2 licenses respectively for I male and female d.'gs, will be prose- ruted, has brought results, according to : I'ountv Clerk Shoemaker. Although i only HO licenses had been issued up to ; j Saturday, seven dog owners purchased ! j licenses that day, and numerous ottier ! ! have telephoned that they will pay when in the city. It is estimated that Hood River county has about 400 dog.-. County Engineer Cruikshank claims 1 to have the only singing dog in Hood River county. While most dogs vill ; howl mournfully on hearing a bell u,g j or a band play, Mr. ("ruikhank's nog, , a Kentucky fox hound, is of a disci im j mating nature. He pays no notice ex I cept to a march as played by Jimm i Europe, who gained fame as direct) r I j a military colored band. When tl. is j played on a Fathe the hound move;- o the instrument and hays enthusiusti- j Hood River has the original tob.uco ! chewing pony, Midget, of the Shetlurd i species and the property of Mi-s . I Thelnia Fowell, who res iles on S'. i street. The pony will refuse loaf .iii gar, carrots and other tidbits, wh-n a I chew of plug is in sight. Midget l eo not litter up the landscape with mnsy expectoration, but swallows the fluid with apparent relish. j The rubirv have returned and spring housebuilding is in order. You can expect more from Goodyear Tires These GOODYEAR Cli lexers in the Smaller Sizes for you FORD-MAXVELL CHEVROLET and DORT owners are turn ng up astonishing mileage records every day. Ask the Man Who is Using Them Of course they are Quality Tires. But they Cost even less than RISKY Tires of ques tionable value. Our Service of Inspection and Ad- i Mce enables you to get all the ...I t CAAIUTin Mimv out oi ViWUiM car tires which has been buill into them. There is No Charge for this Sen ice. mm DeW u Motor Co. They are Dest. but - they Cost No More Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. FOR SALE 6 Year Old Team of Army Horses, New Harness, at: ! 3 14 inch Wagon, 150 box I. s vi t Apple Rack. W. fi. IcGUiRE od a f- x s Dairy Council Fosters Millage Bill The Oregon Dairy Council at its di rectors' meeting unanimous-lv endor ed the millage measure which will come In tore the voteis Mav 21. F. 0. Fow ell. of Monmouth, introduced the reso lution at the board meeting in Portland March 17. Among the members of the dairy council are bankers.farmers, dairymen, bleeders, creameries, cheese plants, condenseries and educators from all parts of the state. We are furnishing thi year all necessary Supplies on Applo Contracts. Haul your Spray for fi i .-.plication at once if you have not already d r . . Nitrate of Soda shoi.'d be applied at once for Apples; a little later on Strawberries. Let us know your box rcqu'rements. DUCKVVALL CROS. Have you signed up for your new BEAN SPRAYE ll P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. Registered and Licensed) Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Box 158 THE DALLKS, OREGON H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Office, Smith Block, Room 2. Tel. 3t'.44 11001) RlVEiV,'YEtf 1 PACIFIC POWER & LIttHT CO. I Always at Your Service I Tel. 4:m First NatT Bk. Bide. I If not, don't delay. Nearly all our stock is sold. No supply in sight. 30C Do you realize that the NEW SUPER GIANT is the best and most power ful Sprayer on the market today? Hood River Garage Phone 4444