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IIOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 IIS EXPENSIVE TO HANDLE CULL APPLES Silt K Mfl ATM 6 why LANG stoves are used and endorsed I by thousands of American housewives because they have proved themselves leaders in fuel J economy, simplicity in operation, appearance and stability. The Lang principle of heat cir culation, the Hot Air Draft and the Hot Blast principle enable all Lang Ranges to cut fuel costs to a minimum. Manufactured cf Armco Polished iron, nickel plated trimmings and con taining eleven exclusive features, Lang Ranges are original in type and construction. 1 LANG Ranges art lacked by a strict guarantor of satisfaction. Call today and set the variou models on display at our start. H. S. BRAAKMAN Smith Building Phone 2404 v ' 1 . ... - J h i ;ini m ii ; i f WE HANDLE Apple Boxes, Dry Bordeaux, -Bluestone, Paper, Orchard Supplies, Implements. Why not ship your fruit with us this season ? The Hood River Fruit Co. WAREHOUSES: HOOD RIVER VAN HORN ODELL HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Tabic No. 34 Taking effect Friday, November 10th, 1922. ODTHHOCMD NOHTHHOtJND No. j No. 3 No. ! Motor Motor '!' Daily "" Hnd y 4.00 11.00 8.00 4.03 11.03 8.05 4.12 11.12 8.15 4.33 11.33 8.2ri 4. 8 11.30 8.30 8 35 4.42 11.42 8.4.1 4.47 11.47 8.48 4.M 11.50 8.63 4.M 11.54 9.03 4.67 11.67 9.06 6.01 12.02 9.15 6. 00 12.07 9.25 9 31 6.20 12.20 935 5.80 12.30 10.00 P. M, P. M. A. M. Stations Lv. Hood River Ar. ... . . , . Powerilale . . . Hwitchlmck ....Van Horn Molir Ix'ntx (Kle'l Hum in it llloucher . ... .lloletein Winans 1H'6 PM. . . . Trout Creek Camp 1 . . ..Wood worth .Ar. ParkJale L No. 1 No. 4 No. 4 No. 8 hitily tl'aily unfn. Motor Kiwpt Kirrpl U0, Saturdy Sunday Hunday Dally Only P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 3.00 9.15 2.30 7.00 2.57 9.11 2.20 6.60 2.50 9.05 2.19 6.49 2.40 8.52 2.09 6.39 2.35 8.4S 2.05 6.35 2.30 8.43 2.00 6.30 2.25 8.3t 1.63 6.23 2.20 8. 32 1.49 6.19 2.10 8.27 1.42 6.12 2.05 8.24 1.39 6.09 2. 8.20 1.35 0.05 11.15 8.15 1.30 0.00 11. OS 8.05 1.20 5.60 11.00 8.00 1.15 6.45 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Steam, t .Motor. Tbe handling of cull apples is an ex pensive proposition, according to John I Peters, Vvenatchee. He would have the grower not grow them at all. I would'like to lead the growers over the trail of the cull and show them how unnecessary it is to have them," said Mr. Peters. "It cost a lot of money to handle culls. 1 here is the picking, the hauling out of the orchard, trans fer to the warehouse, handling by the sorters, wheeling about by the floor man, loading onto the wagon or truck and hauling to tbe dump or to the by product plant. '"there is expense all along the line. I would make the growers so disguBted with this trail of the cull that they would grow no more of them. To at tain that end necessitates a number of things, such as ample space for the trees in the orchard, special varieties suited to the soil and the location, con sistent pruning, plenty of fruiting wood, sufficient thinning, proper irri Ration and spraying, elimination of non-resident owners and the reduction of the acreage per man. "We havergone decidedly wrong in the Wenatchee district in the choice of varieties for certain soils and loca tions. Particluarly is this true of the Winesap, which should never have been planted in the upper IWenatchee dis trict, such as the Okanogan country, where this variety does not make size very readily, rlanting in the ruture should be done more intelligently with reference to line suitableness of the variety to the soil and the climate. Pruning should be done consistently and should never be drastic. Plenty of fruiting wood is needed for one can take off if there are too many apples, but one cannot put them on. In thin ning I never use the shears. They are for the feeble only and they have absolutely no place in thinning when done by normal healthy individuals. There are too may apples made culls by the point of the shears touching the apples left on the tree. Removal of the extra apples by the hand is so easily and quickly done that the shears are a hindrance. 'It is not generally appreciated that by thinning one can get more uniform size on the tree and thus eliminate a great deal of work. One can get 80 to 90 per cent of the apples to go into two sizes and one can then dispense with the sizing machine. I call it the bruiser. By that sort of thinning one can makejannual bearing a possibility. Kegarding irrigation, I have no ticed that apples that once suffered for lack of water during the growing sea son do not get their normal brilliant color but get a sort of coppery color, Apples that are checked in growth due to the soil getting too dry never re cover so as to get the proper color. 1 talked with a man the other dav who felt sort of ashamed of himself for owning only 20 acres of orchard. Tbe fact is that most orchardists are trying to handle too much land. A man can make a good living for him self and family and have money be sides on five acres. If one. aims at quality production five acres are enough." CENTRAL VALE December 21, 1922. Margaret Fletcher returned home from O. A. C. for the holidays last Saturday morning. Mrs. Hoffman received telegram from California last week that her Ibiother had been seriously injured in an accident and she left last Thursday to be with him. Raymond Smith was up from Port- land for a few days visiting his wife at Mossacrei. Miss Bernice Moss came home from O. A. C. Monday evening. She spent a lew days on the way up visiting her sister in Portland. The Christmas program will be held Thursday night at the school house. Program, tree and banta will be there. Mrs. Smith will leave for Portland tomorrow to spend the holidays with her husband and his people in Port land. William Gilkerson is home from O. A. C for tbe holidays. Si We can supply yon with s. booklet issued by the makers f PACIFIC Plumbing Fix tures which shows these fix tures arranged in many differ ent styles of bathrooms. If yon will call at oar itore, write, or "phone, we will be gU4 to giw you copy of this booklet M. P.GIBBON "908 13th Street. THE FASHION STABLE'S Parkdale Auto Stage Phone 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p.m. Leaves Parkdale Daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday Leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. HEIGHTSJ1TNEY Fare 15c each way Leave Heights at Hart HoteL Leave down town at Electric Kileten. Other drives at reasonable prices Office : Electric Kitchen. Phone 1191 G. L. DAVENPORT Grower and shipper Apples, Pota toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes true variety "The Best that's Grown" TRADE All kinds of Produce solicited. 147 Front St. PORTLAND, ORE. To close out the following TIRES AT LOW PRICES Fabric : 1 SOxSJ 3 " : 2 2 1 3 3 2 Cord 32x3 J 31x4 ..a. 32x4 33x4 34x4 30X3J 33x4 -$ 8.75 ... 13.00 .15.75 '.. 17.00 :. 18.00 .. 18.51 ..'11.50 .25.00 WM. WEBER. We will be glad to see you and your fnend3 at any time at THE APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE ueiore you buy an automobile you should see the new Studebaker at the Cameron Motor Uo. ni4tf "IN A BAD WAY" Owinjr to limited space on Motor Cars ail trunks and heavy baggage will be Price GOc, at all dealers. andiea on me fwannrains, eit.'ier in advante of or follovrine the passengers. ply s for a kidney re Nos. 3, 4, 6. 6 sud 8, Moto'!, have riu'ht of track over Nos. 1 and 2. StMm Doan'i Kidnev Pills the i 111 will Clear lime ol .ucuor I srs at all tneetinif ami Mumm? nointa Vwa iSHMriL Mnnnie had. Fnatr-Mi Tra Mir.utes. Ream Trains will orenj-y Main I,intat meet in and jeing points, but will permit motors to paw without delay. Motor Cars will spi'ioach Sidings and Stations cautiously, expecting to find main line oceupied. J. W. HEWITT, Gen. Mgr. L. F. P.1!AZEAU, Iefpr. K. M. 8HURTLIFF, S.ipt. .Many a Hood Kiver Header Will Feel Grateful for This Information If your back gives out; Pecomes lame, weak or aching; If urinary troubles set in. Perhaps your kidneys are "in ajbad way." Doan a Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Ixral evidence proves their merit. Mrs. N. A. Monroe, 814 Cascade avenue. Hood River, says: "My back and kidneys bothered me and I felt run down and miserable. Doan's Kid ney nils neipeu me greatly and soon restored nie to my usual good health. Such a fine remedy as Doan's should bp known to all. (Statement given lecemter b. iyiz.1 On May 3, 1320, Mrs. Monroe added i naven i cnangea my good opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. They have always helped me when my kidneys troubled me. Don't sim- medy get same that Iburn Co. Mfr.; Buffalo, N. Y. LENORE GREGORY TEACH ER'OF VIOLIN European Training and Experience Call Saturdays at Oregon Hotel, or address Mips Uretrory. 808 Hancock st, Portland, Oregon. Forbes Paint Shop 109 FOURTH STREET Painting in all its branches. Tel. 3014 EXPERT IRONING Done on short notice by Mrs. A. J. Gillespie 10071 Taylor St. Phone 2734 M. E. WELCH. LICENSED VETLRISAKY SIRGEOX I. r!rxl to do riy n-ork in lh etrlD ry line. H. ro t fonnd by oalllni al or -- . 'r-w '- 'mac marred 0 hi J a lilr lliiBlt Hint All A CHAS. N. CLARKE "Your Druggist" Phone your orders v rhone 2G21 Citation our.ty Cot Oregon for Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of Daniel E. Stanton, Deceased. To S. W. Stanton and to all other persons interested in said estate: In the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby commanded to apear belore trie lounty t ourt or the Mate of Oregon for tbe County of Hood Kiver at the court boue in the City of tiooa Kiver on January irth, VJS3, at the hour of two o'cl.wic p. m. on said day, to show cause, if any, exiets. w hy an order or saie should rot be made. authorizing the administratrix of said estate to sell at private sale, for the purpose of paying the expenses of ad ministration and claims against the said estate : Its 4, 47. 4S. 57. M. 69 and CO of l'.!ick Twelve of Stranahsn's Third Addition to the City of Hood River, Hooa Kiver COur.ty, Oregon. Witness my hand and seal of said eourt affixed this 12th day of Decem ber. VJ-J2. Kent Shoemaker, (Seal) Clerk. d!4j4 Come in and see the new r.tijrk l-O nxxlHs. t-wr-9, J4j; iours, Ilu.5. llood Kiver GarsL-e. HUGH R. ROBERTSON & CO. Member American Inrtltotcof Aeconnlanta. Accountants; Auditors; Income Ta Scrrict PortlanJ, Ore. and Minneajxili, Minn. Address: 1517 Yeon Kldi.. Portland. Or Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insurance Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles. uk). r ftknahan Tel. i.lb T. M. HI.AVEN lei. sa Stranalian & Slavcn General Contractors and BuHJcrs MQOO RIVER. OREGON. H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Oirice, Smith r.loi k, Koom 2. Tel. S'J44 HOOD RIVER. ORE. J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR rractiial marker in Sj-'wic. Concrete'. P.rick and P;ptr. Excatatirc. tira Imp, Etc. Ii.kxI Kiver, Oregon. Px-fore yon Lut n autonocbi' you hold pm the new St odelker at the Cameron Motor Co. Clean Off the 1922 Slate and get ready for THE NEW YEAR IT IS OUR HOPE THAT ALL OF OUR GOOD FRIENDS OF HOOD RIVER MAY HAVE RECORDED ON THEIR SLATE OF 1923 EVENTS IN REFLECTION OF THE HAPPINESS THAT COMES FROM DEEDS ATTAINED AND DESIRES COME TRUE 0 30E Your for Service fi K E I R. Reliable Druggist "Try The Drug Store First" 1923 GREETING BELIEVING that in the past year we have made pro gress toward the ideals we set as our goal, but not content, we face the new year with confidence in our selves that we shall be worthy of any success that attends us in 1923. May we convey to all of those whose friendly co-operation we so deeply appreciate, our best wishes and the Season's Greetings. E. A. FRANZ CO. E. A. FRANZ EDGAR J. FRANZ CECIL LAFFERTY K. D. PETERSON J. K. PETERSON ED. DRESSER ELDA ALEXANDER W. H. McCLAIN D. R. REEDER ROB'T O. CLARK D. G. JACKSON ADA RUSSELL DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic and Electric Treatments. Rooms 23, 24 and 25 Heilbronner Bldg. Thone 1833. . Hood River, Ore. H. L. DTJMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly amwersd In (own or country urn, y or iMigm. Telephone: Kenldence, MWl: Office, 1241. Office in the B rosins Balldlnf DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Rooms 17, 19, 20 Brosius Building Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 3613. Office 4151. DR. E. O. DUTRO Physician and Surgeon HALL BUILDING Office hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Telephones: Office, 1432; Home, Odell, 335 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. BROSIUS BUILDING Office Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Office Tel. 3161 Residence Tel. 3412 L. L. MURPHY, D. D. M. General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 Brosius BUlg. L. R. Alexander, D.M.D. ROOMS 4 and 5 SMITH BLDG. Phone 2021. Office Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 6 p, m. T IRE FINAL REDUCED PRICES ! FRESH STOCK FACTORY GUARANTEE 6000 MILE ADJUSTMENT BASIS LOOK AT THE PRICES 30 30 32 32 33 34 3 3 31 4 4 4 $ 7.10 7.95 11.50 13.25 13.75 14.25 10000 MILE CORDS 32 x 31 32x4 .33x4 34x4 $18.75 23.65 24.60 2520 All with Free Tube C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telepho&Fa: Oflic 10S1; reBideoca S331 OlSoe over Butler Bdi B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 311 Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER, OREGON DR. S. L. PETERSON (SacceMor to Dr. Pineo) DENTIST Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregmt. Phone 3812 BUY AT HOME WHERE A GUAR ANTEE MEANS SOMETHING FASHION LIVERY & DRAY CO. Mr. Builder If jtm are remodrlinf your house see me for jour Phimblnr, fixture, and Sup plies. Small profits, quick return. Pipe cut le order. All repair wort strictly firfl class. OLD CITY HALL PLUMBING SHOP 212 Fourth Street, HoM Rirer, Ore. Tom Eieher. Prop. Pbona lO tUwdrncc Pbmie 2723 H j Sanitary Beauty Parlor For Shampoos, Sca'p Treatments, N'eo Fiasti-HK Facial Manicures. NAk-Warr French Velvet Toilet articles for sale. I ButW Dank Bldg.. Room 1 1 TH. Offi bnun-l k m to li n4 I n m. to i. OPa IB nm oi by a tMnnnl ooi. We will please you with our Dressmaking Hemstitching a Specialty FTORENCE SIMOXTON t TIIE TARIS FAIR A. J . DERBY Lawyer MCCD RIVKR, CRI6CH. FRUITFUL ENDEAVOR, HEALTH. AND THE HAPPINESS THAT COMES FROM THE ATTAINMENT OF ALL YOUR FONDEST DESIRES. MAY ALL OF THESE THINGS COME TO YOU DURING 1923 &arli Arc (Our Sfrui IJrar s HJisltr W. F. LARAWAY Reliable Jewelers 5