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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
Iioon RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1020 Value in Tires for mailer Cars 0 lillllll HIIUUIIIIIll.il "HI. KlIMIHIHtlMlliiMHIIIMinWMm''' J. Back of the manufacture of Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars is the same purpose to supplv high value in the product that is behind the manufacture of the Goodyear Tires that equip the most expensive automobiles built. This purpose is expressed by the enormous resources, extraordinary skill and scrupulous care applied to the manufacture of Goodyear Tires in the largest tire factory in the world devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3V2-, and 31x4'inch sizes. The effect of this endeavor is noted in the fact that last year more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. It is also noted in the fact that if you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car requiring one of the sizes mentioned, you can secure Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. 30xV2 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Tread it J 30x3' Goodyear Single-Cure S'l 1 50 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread m kr Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes tha' reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube: Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x 3'A size in water- l t y proor oag MOORE ELECTRIC CO 406 OAK STREET AGENTS FOR Thor Electric Washers AND Royal Vacuum Cleaners The Cleaner you have been looKing f Jr Our terms for these household necetsittei an' very liberal Call n ml see. HOUSf; WIRING ' DIPPING POTATOES INCREASES YIELD kelly- uwmte SPRIM.FIELD ' AM) PNEl'MATIG GOODRICH AND SOLID UKFS TIRKS "K I JUST PLAIN FOUR-SQUARE BUSINESS HONESTY AND KNOWLEDGE At Your Service - THE TIRE SHOP (i as vn. v.mzim; OILS AM) ACCESSORIES . REPAIRS It has been IkOTOUgfalf demonstrate i that tha treating of weed potatoes ln' fore iliinLii)i will increase the erop by killinir some of the diseases whieh ate 00 the potatOW which reiluce the yield Hfd have a tendency to make the eiop more mueh and knotty . It la preferable to treat the potatoes 10 d.iys or more before planting them, then spread them nut. where tliey can dry Oft. ' Do not expose to the hot sun a it is liable to caute black heart. 1 he iip solution MmmW '"t Mod In a metal eortainer or hIIhwuI to conn in contact with metal of any kind as it attacks the RMtal and weakens the so lution. One of the mnst convenient methods is to use two or more wooIm tMf fab), with a small hole, bored MM the bottom. They can be tilled with potatoaa and the sohilion poured over tftowi. The solution sag then be drawl off into a w.ioden bucket and pouml ;nt 1 the re .t barrel. Take four ounces t,f rotrosive subli mate cnstals, or pWOer, to every M gallons of ater. Dis-solve in one nl Ion of hot water in a n'ass jar, IMM cri ck or woollen bucket before diluting with the 30 (rations af water. It dt e 1 eases in fctteiitfth syith ue. To cor rect thin three quarters of a pint ol the stock hot water solution, us de H.'fibed alaive, can be applied after treatmir four bu-hels of isitatiwa for one and a half hours. This can be re peated until the solution has. been um s-ven or eight time, after which it JmMssM be thrown away and a new solution used. Welting tbe potajtaaaj for 12 to M hoars before treating bolfJI to remove dirt, soften the black scurf t Ityzoctoma) and makes the disinfec tion riu.re effective. (ireat care should lc used as this so lution is a deadly poison and will kill any kind of animal life. The potatoes should lie left in the dip one and a half hours, hut not long er, aa it will weaken the seed if oxer dipped. If the seed is sprouted it should Mi te left in the dip so long, only from :tO to till minutes. Housewives. Attention ! ! ! The fish season for Royal Chinook iiiiAiii Uav I ThHi. fiah nr- plutaly the lt canning tisb l the on. We have made arrangement with local fishermen to secure plenty of fresh fiaS daily to supply the needs of those wishing to can the.r own salmon. Hood River Market, Phone 4311. mil Summons lor Publication in Foreclosure ol Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of I Oregon, for Hood River County. Vera Inez Woodward, plaint) IT, vs I William C. Harper, also all rMMt per MM or patties unknown i loiminfl an ! right, title, estate, lien or intnest in Um real estate described in Plaintiff! i Application and Complaint. T11 William C Harper; also to all (other persons or paities unknown .claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate ilcsi riheil in this summons : I 1 the hame of the State of (begun : You are hereby notified that Vera Inez Woodward, the holder of , Certifi cate of Delii qiiency numbered L'hX, is stj id 111 the 10th dav of April l.17. by ihe 'lax Collector of the County Ol Hood River, State of Oregon, for Um amount of six and 4'.'-l(HI dollaia, the same Ming tha amount then due and lei : in 1 lent for taxes for the year lfl&, together With penalty, interest and BMtt tlureon upon the real propeit) assesseil to you, of which you are th owner as appears of record, situated in said County and Stale, and particular!) bounded and described as follows, to wit : The southeast quarter (SKJ) of the southeast quarter (SKJ) of section thirty-three (83), township three Ci), North, Range eight (), Kast of the A'illamette Meridian, in Hood River County, Oregon. You are further notified that said Vera Inez Woodward has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent ve i's, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows : p in- I K-. . ,, tat- ol l' III celpt Jio llileil Vuar I HI Mi Aim in. ran 1 April 10. wr, M 1 Airll HI II7 ,tt a pi 11 in. i'ii; !' . ol IMP. June II, IH17 art', of Ml ''l' '.'4, 1KI7 Itl7 Mcli Pi. IV s karw oi 1 s M' li -."J. now i, m IWls Hip 17, mis K.SI ..HI M Ml I WW r wi a 711 4 IS ami fi.M l.i t er o i 1 It r rlil II per r.-ni 1 .jiri i-i. I IS er r-iit k r rnl l.s Mr ci 11 1 IS -r cent DR. MACRIJM GIVES FORMULA FOR SPRAY This article was published in the G lacier in January. At the request of numerous growers, who wish to place the recommendations on their files, it is reprinted. Dr. C. A. Maorum, former commis sioner of horticulture for the Fourth Oregon district, in his report to the State Moan! of Horticulture last year gives a formula for a spray that he has tested on his Hosier tanch and has found effective in eliminating numer ous sprays and resisting action of spring raina. Mr. Macrnni In his report says: I have been much interested in the problem of reducing the number of sprayings i.ecissary for Mab control and also devloping a spray which would resist the action ot spring rains. It oct u red to me that a combined Bor deaux nil amulaioii Fpray, applied as the buds are opening, before the blos soms appear, would control scab, San .lose scale, the aphis, leaf roller, red spider, curl leaf of the peach, and the copper would bo present to prevent the ravages of the MlthrsoAWt spores when the ruins come in the fall of the year. 1 was hination unable to find that the co'ri had been made or until 1 unite to Prof. Foster, of the (leneral Chemical Company, and requested that lie make the combination if he did nit already have a formula at hand. P of. Foster replied that he did not recall having Feen a formula, but he would endeavor to make the combination. A year following Prof. Foster sent me the formula tigether with a report on the results he had had. In thi-i report he mentioned the success: ul results he had in control of the disease in prunes due to evlinrosporum. The method of preparation is as follows: Prepare the copper sulphate solution in the usual proportions of one pound to the gallon of water, diisoive 1J pounds of common glue in 1J gallons of water, slack VI pounds of lime, .stir 12 pounds of hydrated lime in water at time of using. Fill a 2(10 gallon spray tank three fourths full of water. Pour 21 gallons of Milestone solution into 1 he tank, stir the agitator and add t lie lime m Ik slowly until a neutral solu tion is had. Test with litmus paper to tell when the solution is MQtial, Ad I IJ gallons of glue solution. MeHsuie nit 12 gallons of the (ieneral Ch. m cal Company's No. 1 oil emulsion or a orresponding oil emulsion, add a little water and stir until emulsion is starte I is shown by the nixture turnint' milky. Pour into the spray tank ai d dd water to make 800 gallons. The igitator must be kept running during tha whole 1 roi'e.lure. The spiay should lie applied a.i soon as prepared. The above are the proportions for a 200 gallon tank. In making stock so lutiona for a day'a aprayini the qttantl ties given can be multiplied by th- umber of tanks required. The strength if the Bordeaux can be varied as deemed i e. e.-i-ary. The amount ot upper sulphate in the ab ive formula ia the i-ame as in the ordinary li i 50, It i8 necessary tbat the Bordeaux solu tion b neutral und not alkuline as ordeaox is ordinarily made This is determine I bv adding the lime milk -.lowly allowing the lime milk and cop per solution to be well mixed and testing with blue or red litmus papar Lo determine when the neutral point it teached. If no rain follows the appli cation of Bordeaux oil emulsion apt ay for 24 hours the spray dries thoroughly and stays -on the bark of the trees throughout the season and is effective against anthracnose development alter the fall rains begin. Notice to.Creditors In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for Hood Kiver County. Notice is hereby given that the un deisigiied has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of .lames Chitty, deceased, by the County Court of Mood Kiver County, Oregon. All persons having Jelaiina against said estate an required to present the same, duly ver ified according to law, to the under- ilgnajd at the offtca of John Baker, Brosius Building, Hood River, Oregon, within six months from thejdate ol the first publication of this riothe. T. I). Tweedy, l&nlS Administrator. it . A- Notice ol Hearing ol Pinal Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In th mutter of the Kstatc of Mary Ann ram. Ireeased. kt hi MM of the last will and Mary Ann Cram. Ie e1 hit final report in the Court, and that the tiaa act SUurdnv. the ' 1. 12", at the hour of 10.30 M a. M , of said da Mirt room, in the r, Oregon, aa the t carina the same, i ed to fi4e any ubjoet to the wttlina u Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier Office and the dn th rlerk aid date. tnj3 Frank Abbott 1 E Saul William C. Harper, aa the own er of the legal title of the above de scrilied proiierty as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sona above named are hereby fuither notified that Vera Inez Woodward will apply to the Circuit Court of the Coun ty and State aforesaid far a decree foreclosing; the lien against the proper ty above described and mentioned in said certificate. Ami you are hereby summoned to appear within rixty days after the first publication of thia aun -mona, exclusive of the day of aaid first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, t igether with coata and accrued inter est, and in case of your faiure to do so, a decree will be rendered forecloa in g the lien of aaid taxes and coata against the land and premises above named. Thia summons ia published by the order of the Honorable I.. N. Blowers, judge of the County Court of th State of Ofefon for the County of Hood i River, and aaid ord waa made and 1 dated thia 2th day of April, HO0. and the date of the first publication of this aummona ia the Uh day of May. 192 Draayoa at the address hereafter men tioned. George R. Wilbur. Attorney for Plaintiff. Addreaa Eliot Bid;.. Hood Kiver Ore gon. tn6jl7 Summons In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Hood River County. W. J. Filz and Kalherine Fib', Plain tiffs, vs K.-ther llcimer and the un known heirs of W. J. Ilelmer, I'e ccased, Defendants. To Esther Ilelmer anfl the unknown heira of W. J. Ilelmer, deceased : You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint hied against you in the above entitled Court, on or before the lth day of June, 1921); and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for therein, towit: For a decree forever quieting the title of the plantifTs in and to the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 2X, Township 1 North, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, and forever barring you and each ot you from setting up any claim, right, title or interest in and to said n ;ti IMMJttf adverse to the plaintiffs here in. Thia summons ia served on you by publication thereof in the Hood River Clacier. a weeky newspaper printed and published at Hood River, BmJ River County, Oregon, for six succes sive weeks, the date of the first publi cation living May nth, UHL pursuant to an order of the Hon. L. N. Blowers, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, dulytmade and entered on the 4th day of May, l'J2o, wherein you are require) to apiear and answer said complaint on or before the l!Hh dav of June, K20. A. J. Derby, Atton ey for the Plain tiffs. m5jl7 Hood River, Oregon. Notice Fur Publication. Irnmnl of th' Interior, ' a l.mrt irnnr st Thr pall, orwoti . March 1 sh, iwsu fMsnalioti anil worn a' lay 4 Mai lii twf. K K t oT th 1'iimit 0,011. at IM at lltnv l.i mKH thia IM Of h al In ntrT H.FKANK aoolKIM K. Ktalr Rubber tstanopt at Olaricr offic. Goodyear Clincher Tires for Smaller Cars We have a full supply ia stock. f We carry Goodyears because they make more satisfied customers. We offer you a real honest, dependable Service in con nection with the sale f tires which -enables yon to realize their ful mileage value. All other sizes in stock. DeWitt Motor Co. 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