The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 20, 1924, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924
LUNCH CLUB EATS
AT H. R. DRUG CO.
STRICKEN SUDDENLY
D, MOE. I
D. THOMISON
DRAW THE CL’RTAIN "
ade onr opposition to tbe
BTcteae ot -the Batchelder
traat for an automobile park aa vic-
C. H. Sproat, pioneer orchardlst of
the East Side, where lu 1910 his tracts
produced the world champion car of
Newtowus, shown- at the Spokane
apple show, died suddenly Wednesday
morulug. Hi« death came as a shock
to family and friends. Tneeday night
Mr. Sproat joined ueighlyora in a sur­
prise birthday party for Hans Lage,
pioneer orchardlst.
Mr. Sproat, aged 68, was a native of
Wisconsin. He came to the valley
with his family in 1900. For many
yeara he was manager of the Hood
River Apple Growers’ Union, the
Northwest’s original growers’ cooper­
ative marketing machine. Later he
established the National Apple Co.,
the property of Which afterward was
taken over by the Apple Growers
Association.
Funeral services will be held to­
morrow afternoon at Asbury Metho­
dist church, with Masonic rites. Rev.
W. N. Byars *81 officiate. Interment
will follow at Idlewllde cemetery.
Mr. Sproat is survived by his wife
and the following daughters: Mrs.
R. W. Sklbbe anAMra. E. A. Vannett,
of Hood River, and Mrs. H. C. Henkle,
of Portland. Mrs. F. G. Church, a
slater, also survives. C. C. Anderson
will direct the funeral.
The members ot the Tuesday Lunch
Club participated In a unique.gather­
ing Tuesday, when luncheon was
served at the Hood River Drag Co. by
Frank Moore. The meal wfia a suc-
cesa from every angle.
President Bartmess asked that citi­
zens wdth. automobiles available for
servky Saturday, March 2», when the
state (Christian Endeavor convention
will be held here, get in touch with
I>r. Boddy. The copvention will be
attended by about 60 boys and glrK
They will be taken on a motor trip
over the valley.
Mayor Perigo proposed the name of
Walter Ford for memtiership.
Visitors present were W. It. Boone,
Portland musician ?T. 8. Heines, field
secretary of the national Chamber of
Commerce, and C. I. Moody, advertis­
ing manager of Better Fruit.
C. E. Graves, chairman of the day,
tiefore Introducing Herbert Cuthbert,
read extracts from "The Masarna,”
annual publication of the organisation
of that name, showing the valuable
piiblicftjt received as a result of the
Wiyeast Club's Interest In Eden park.
Mr. Graves, through personal endeav­
or, had the Masamas spend a week In
the wonderful park the pest summer.
The meeting of next week will be
held at the Cottage Farm resort.
President Bartmess urged that a full
attendance be present at the valley's
pioneer resort hostelry.
HARTT^SÍÁFYS^nSÁRX^ÍÑÉTmnS^O^tÉÑ
to ^ear
l5Z>e PARIS FAIR
The Store
New Blouses for Ladies
!
!
orons aa possible. And we will have
to admit tbat we have not yet been
convinced tbat the pureiiaae of. the
Made of good grade of White Flaxon, Peter Pan Collars, Neat Embroidered
property, Mr. Cuthbert notwithstand­
Designs on Collar and Fronts. Lace Trimmed. Come in and see them. 2d Floor.
ing, will be for the beet economic In­
terests of the city of Hood River.
I
Ent. aa ws announced a few weeks
ago. The Glacier will devote its future
Influence and efforts toward an aid in
developing the park property, follow­
A* big assortment in wool and khaki for you to choose front Make your
ing Its final purchaae.
selection** n#w. 2d Floor?*
We agree In part with all that Mr.
Cuthbert said about automobile park»
but we would not wait five yeara to
turn over the park development to
private enterprise. If we Oregonians
Opaque and Crystal Cubes and Fancy Cuttings. CoiKe in graduated
were tn do in Oregon as CitHfonrisu»
lengths and long strands and many colors. They complete the costume. We
have done In California we would
are offering a large assortment of these. The biggest values ever offered in
apply municipal energies and funds
the city.
to other worthwhile enterprises to
attract tourists, allowing private en-
terp rise to take over the parka, and
the sooner the better. Indeed, we
This Season’s Hose will not remain retiringly black, but will take on the
cannot see why it would not be a
matter of wise policy to allow private
ular nude shade or the dominating color note of the rest of the costume,
enterprise at once to develop the
have selected with care a specialise of silk hose, which is on display in our
The death of J. W. Armstrong, aged
Batchelder park property.
Hosfefy
Department In it are featured all the newest shades which h,ave
Have yon noted what Portland la 67 and a native of New York state,
occurred
at
his
Heights
home
Tues
­
come
in
this
season. We have a complete stock of the standard colors also.
considering with regard to a munici­ day night; Mr. Armstrong, who had
pal auto park? The dally papers have resided here for 21 years, was known
The annual county declamatory con­
told how plans are being presaed(to for bls love of horses. For many
test
will be held tomorrow evening at
conclusion for a lease of It to a pri­ rears be did a general teaming busi­ the Hood River high school audltYir-
vate company. We reprint the fol­ ness. He and Mra. Armstrong had lum. With the exception of Parkdale,
Dozens of becoming shapes and new creations for you to select from that
developed around their home one of where the preliminary contest had not
lowing from the Portland Telegram
e most noted flower gardens of the been held,* representative* have lieen
will
please
yon in appearance and price. Do not fail to visit this Department
of Tuesday evening:
city. Their fine roses were among the named for all school districts. They
and
see
the
becoming shapes suitable to your needs. -
-
The reason the commissioners tend most beautiful of the city.
as follows: Edna Ingalls. Cen­
Funeral services will be held tomor- are
to favor such a plan is that they have
A splendid assortment of Children’s New Spring Hats just unpacked
w nftammin at the Bartmess chapel. tral Vale; Jamie Pierson, Oak Grove;
-aa money to provide another
row Austin, Middle Valley; Thelma
Bring the little folk in and see how becoming these shapes are. 2nd Floor.
after the lease on this one expiree Rev. C. R. Delepine officiating. Mr Lenz, Mt. Hood: Madelon Miller. Pine
November 30, end no prospe<1 of get­ Armstrong Is survived by a brother. Grove; Helen Gopplft Odell ; Arthur
ting any money. Mayor Hhker be­ Dr. tt. B. Armstrong, of Charlevoix, Cannon, flood River ; Carroll Ilurl-
lieves a bond issue for the purchase Mich., and two sisters, Mrs. Agnes hurt, Barrett: Arden MauritSon, of
NEMO, GOSSARD AND AMERICAN LADY CORSETS
would be voted down. Hence, the Roach and Mrs. Geo. W. Stevens, of Frankton, and Mabel Blindsten, Caa-
Santa'
Monica,
Calif.
prospect is that afterf November the
cade Locks.
city will have no municipal camp
♦
Musical numbers will be given1 by
Wanted— Truck Hauling. General Motor
For Kent— Rooma and furnlabed auliva.
ground.
FOR RENT
school children In charge of Mrs. 0. II.
Phone 3M«, Mrs. H. J. Frederick.
naît I truck «111 haul anything, any place, any
Portland it not going In debt to buy
Henney.
time. Tel. 3624 and 1462. L. F. Culp.
amt
property for an auto camp ground.
For Rent—Furnlabed housekeeping rooms.
TH. mi.
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WANTED
It there were a need to continue to
MISCELLANEOUS
For Bale-160,000 Clark Seedling strawberry
Glori* Swanson is Artist
pioneer in the matter of parks Port­
For Rem—Furnished apartments. Mrs. Nan.
plante. H. H. Fawbuab, tel. Odell 73. m8tf
Wanted — Men with teams who will con­
Lost
or
Strayed
—A brown pony with wnlte
Movy fantebhave always associated
cy McDonald, 816 Blate St, tel. 2001.
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struct their own camp in the woods near Hood face and roacbed man*and branded, “Bar N."
land would do so. We would be Jus­
For Bal*—Hatching eggs from good laying
River and contract for cutting and yarding Please notify Odell 43. >-
Riverside church waa -crowded last Gloria Swanson - with clothes, that Barred
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Rock. O. A. C. strain. Price 76c per
cedar pole*. Job will last six months. Write
tified in the purchase of property and Thursday afternoon, when frlenda Is, magnificent gowns. It has beeq
For Rent—An apartment Inquire of Mra. to W. r. Ingram, Multnomah Hotel, Portland,
dosen. Phone 3781.
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Wanted
—
Good
grad*
Jaraay
or
Guernaay
Bboemaksr. Phone 1374.
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spending money for its Improvement and nelghlwira of Dr. E. 0. Dutro, declared that she was a success In her
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cow, giving 4 gallons or more. Full partJAt.
For fiale-Economy Chief Heparator, good
lara In first letter. R. E veatcb,. Caaaad*
here, If such were the case. But it whose death occurred the prevloua pictures because of her superb gar­ 'ondlUon.
For Kent—2 room apartment. 606 State Ht.
B. L. Murphy, Phon* WOK
meif
Wanted
—
Work
with
tractor,
Fordeon,
3126
lxtckfo »
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ments.
But
Gloria
Swanaon,
in
'The
Pbone 3884.
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Tuesday evening, assembled for funer­
la not
per hour. Call 670».for Davla.
snlStf
Humming Bird” has demonstrated For Haie—Hardie sprayer, orebard wagon,
al
services.
Rev.
W.
8.
Glelser
offi
­
Wanted
—
Experienced
dressmaker
want*
city council memliers and those ciated; Dr. Boddy assisted him. The that she has arisen to a dramatic spring toolb and dlac. 8. D. Kilo ar, Metho­ For Item—Light housekeeping rooma. Tai. , Wanted—To rent a amall dairy ranob.‘T H. wor k. Have your old suit made over Into an
2889.
misti
Acree, Kt. 1.
m2» np-to-dateHprlng dress. Will work by day or
are* fostering the Batchelder altar was banked high with beautiful opportunity without clothes. By sheer dist Lane.
piece. -
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For
Sale
—
Work
borre.
or
will
trade
for
cow
force of magnificent acting, she lias
For Rent—11 acres at Odell, the Henry I)nrat
tract tell us that it will never cost wreaths.
‘Wanted—To buv a second band brooder,
or dragf*, tel. Odell 348, Dane Kemp. mWtl
property. Inquire of W. H. Bbelrbon, pbone coal burner, for GOO to 1000 chicks. Tel. Oddi
Gasoline power wood naw equipped on
Dr. Dntro waa a man who made a made “The Humming Bird,” which
the taxpayer» any money. We hope
odell 3S.
m«0 167.
___________________
, m90 truck. .Will call Immediately In ellbereuy
For Sale March 10—Real bred to lay Rhode
ministry of bls profession, declared will close at the lUalto tonight, a
or valley, "Quick, Good Work," my motto.
they are right
Rad ebleka with four genera Ilona of
1 Wanted — Garden spading, lawn work, or W. Y. King. Tel. 2733. *
tellf
Rev. Glelser. He was one who gave great production. Some of those who ¡■land
For
Rent
—
A
4-
room
oottagc.
Tel.
'JOM.
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vear round trap nesting bwk or I hem. Price
orenard work cluse In. Call 2383.
info
While we still feel that we repre­ no thought to a commercialization of have seen her in this show declare 25s
eaob. Ralph R. Lewis, tal. Odell 98. m8tf
Will
aell
or
rent
my
place
two
miles
south
For Rent—Dairy end Fruit Ranch, 31« acres*
Warned —Two praeera, about 2 moulbs of J>ee on Psikdale road. A R. Nickels, Dae,
sent public sentiment, as It has crys­ hla ability to serve mankind. He was that the Glorious Gloria is the Bern»
For Bale-1823 Chevrolet touring oar In good 76acres nndar plow, 12 acres bearing orchard- wo-k. also a man to make l*wn. Call Park, phone
Parkdale lv.
aS
tallised spontaneously the past two beloved In scores of Hood River fam­ hardt of the silver screen.
shape. Addreaa Box 48. Moaler.
ni20 Free water, low rental. Edward Abeilng- dale 26, W. H. McGuire.
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Goldendale, Wash.
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For
Exchang«
—
H
lock
and
dairy
ranob.
weeks, in our past opposition to the ilies, where he had worked and
For Hal*— Four registered Jeraey nows from
Wanted—I desire* good man to farm my
watched during cases of sickness.
home proposition, Incoms, «bat have
For Rent—2 furnished rooma with rath and Place on shares. Have a good tenant boHse. Want
two to five years old, all bred In a good flow
automobile park, we will now draw
Victor Thomsen Injured
you ? Address C.M. C., ear* Glacier.
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"A little child, when he heard of
of milk. The cows are of Henaatlonal Fern. rurnai* heat. 601 State Street, seroee from
bone 67U3.
r28ir
. the curtain and join the ranks of the death of Dr. Duteo,” said Rev.
library.
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Victor Thomsen, young East Ride Rinda Lad and Golden Glow breeding. A
Will Trade—Town property, two lota and
alrelyeara old, strong of Golden Glow —-— ------- : ■ ------------
.
. I Wanted—Waablng or Ironing. Phone 1 MM. amall bouse on Belmont road, valne |M0. for
those boosting for making the most of Glelser. “asked thia question,, ‘Who’ll orchardlst, was badly Injured yester­ herd
breed I ns A, A b-rgaln by taking tbe bnnch
For Rent—Two furnlabed rooms and a ateep- or eall at 1310 A street.
fiatf good milch cow and bogs. PbdbafMl.
«Itf
make
us
well
now
T
And
that
la.
the
day
while
blasting
stumps.
Two
Ing
porch;
beat.light
and
balb.
Tel.
3185.
m«U
Owlght
Reitera,
Hl.
2,
Bink/,
Ore.
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the property.
-------------- Wanted—Man Io work on ranch by month;
To Exebanfb—A 8 pasaenger<touring car lor
way
Dr.
Dutfn's
patients
felt
about
sticks
of
powder,
with
separate
fuses,
The park Incident has proven
For MU«—40 acre ranch aud ranch equip­
For Rent—Houeeat Udell. 6rooms, hot and ' aleoi men Io prnneMaoree Phone II. K. Dav. a Dodge commercial. Taft Transfer Co.
04
him, such wss their confidence In had been placed under a stump: Mr. ment;
asst side; 1 mil* north Odell Mallon; cold water, bath end garage. Call Parkdale enport, Odell 187.
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that citizens fail to take the Interest him.”
Thomsen, lighting one, was attempt­ good buildings; close to church and school; 33.
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,
Any girl In trouble may communicate wilb
cash, esuy terms to right party. Address
--------- —---------------------- ------ — I Wanted — Two girls, Egea 13 and 14 years, Ensign Lre of lb* Hajvatlon Army at lb*
they should in city affairs. If the
Interment occurred at Idlewllde ing to touch off the other fuse. A part
C. L Beadell, Ri. 4, Hood River, ("hone Odell
For Rent— Partly furnished roonaC 1108 wist to work for board and go to school. White Shield Home, MA Mayfolr Ave., Port­
JlOtf Pbone MM.
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purchase of the park property proves cemetery. 8. E. Bart mess directed high wind had extinguished two SX8. Thia la a splendid dairy propreltlen May Street. Mra. C. A. Poddy. *
end, Oregon.
all *24
er* la natural running water on csob »
a mistake, the opposition must beer the funeral. Pallbearers were: Dr. matches. He lingered too long at the T*
th* year; also an abundance of Ir­
V. R. Abraham, Dr. J. W. Blfton, Dr. stump and the first fuse ignited Ihroughout
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Its share of the responsibility. Tt H. L. Dumble, Dr. R. 8. Rogers, Dr. reached the detonating cap. His face rigation water.
For
Sale
-
Barred
Rock
baby
chicks
and
slept on its rights to object until the E. L. Scobee and Dr. C. II. Jenkins.
was hadly lacerated and internal In­
hatching e«ga, Jacobson strain, bred to lay.
juries sustained In the region of the Tel.
interposition of such objections were,
Odell 10». Mrs. Kllasbelb Hears.
ftstf
cheat.
of good etílica.
from tbe i ■tamipolnt
‘
Judge Wilson to Deliver Address
For Male-—Apple, peach, pear and ebeny
trees. We have a full line of general nursery
If yM want to have a voice
too late. If
Come and hear the addresa by Judge
Stock. Pbone Parkdale 88 or write C. T. Raw-
In city government, attend coun<1l Fred W. Wilson on Christian citizen­
FOR SALE
son, Parkdgle.
f2HH
meetings. We believe the council will ship at the First Christian church
For
Hale
—
About
nine
acres,
within
five
Friday evening. March 21, at 8 p. m..
For Bale—Cow giving about 2(4 gala Pbone inimités walk of tb* center ot town of Win­
welcome you. ' ■
in»
under the auspices of the Loyal Men's 57»».
lock Wash., well adapted tocplcken raising,
good honse and barn, electric lights and city
Class of the First Christian Sftnday
For Rale—Two purebred Rhode Island Red Water. Will take 34600 ca h or trade In on
STORE NO. 30
hood mver ok
News of the sudden passing of school. A musical program by the cockerels. R. WiHklbbe, Odell.
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Hood River property. Address J. P Thomsen.
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Charles H. Sproat waa Indeed a ahock Mandolin Club and vocal numbers will For Bale—Flrot class Blneetem wheat hey; Tsl. Odell M.
the address. This program also some clover mixed hay. Get my prices
(UNDKR MT. HOOD ANNEX) '
to the folk of Hood River. Mr. Sproat precede
For Hale—Washington asparagus p I a n t a
Is open to all and the general public before buying. L. H. Ralston, Q mile eaat of largest
and best asparagus grown. W. R. Gib­
took a prominent part in the early la urged to be present. Admission la Odell or addreee Odell.
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son A Son, Rt. 2
f»if
day development of the apple indus­ free.
For Bale—G.M C truck, five nearly naw cord
For 8ale-Alfalfo bay. Clifford Wells, phone
tires, motor In excellent condition, good cab; 4628.
try, both In production and aalea. Illa
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>>ne Ford Coupe, 3600 worth of accessories, nn-
waa a leadership that set a pace for Prominent Pendleton Minister Coming -isnal bargain; one Dodge truck, guaranteed
For
Bale-o.
A.C.
Barred
Rock
eggs
for
hatch
­
rood as new; one Maxwell tonring, first class
Good laying strain. Pbone M64. Mra
the entire Northwestern fruit in­
Rev. Geo. L. Clarke, pastor of the ■ondltion; real bargain; one Oakland touring: ing
N. M. Canfield.
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First Presbyterian church at Pendle­ real buy at our price Cash or terma on any of
dustry.
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For Bale—Flrat class stras berry plants for
ton, will preach at*Rlveraide church tb* above. Bartol-Maoafield.
sale. Claud Moore, Jericho Isni.
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next
Sunday
morning
and
at
the
Park
For
Sale
—
Tancard
strain
White
leghorn
Buch weather as we have recently
retting eggs. II.M) per 11. Clint L Mooney.
grange
hall
Sunday
evening.
Mr
For
Hale
—
A
854
Ineb
Mitchell
wagon,
with
been having la ordinarily our gift Clarke waa for some time a atudent Pbone UM.
alO
Miring., for |7S. W. Y. Klug, tel. 2731. 1802
Taylor
at.,
city.
on
only In the Indian summer daya. It IMator at the Oregon Agricultural Col­ For Hale— Altaite hay andrloverhay. Wilton
Royal White Laundry Soap, Manufactured in the North­
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la champagne weather; it la good to lege, where he did a gr«>at work among Hke. Pbone «83».
For Hale — Hatching ena from extra tine
west, 10 bara for 39c and 1 12’/2C size package
mrebred
Kbode
Island
Reda,
the
kind
tbat
the
young
people.
The
aervlcea
are
prevent spring fever.
ay. n tor Ik. Avalon Farm, Sherman J.
held at Park grange hall monthly at
Bar None Washing Machine Soap FREE
Frank. Pbone MOS.
mtf
von.
msotr
8 o'clock.
J. W. ARMSTRONG
PASSED TUESDAY
LADIES’ KNICKERS
NEW BEADS
. NEW SPRING HOSIERY
DECLAMATORY CON­
TEST FRIDAY NIGHT
NEW MILLINERY
MANY ATTEND DR.
DUTRO’S FUNERAL
20th CENTURY GROCERY
104 OAK STREET
.
.
* 20TH CENJURY STORES EVERYWHERE WILE SELL
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
SACRED CONCERT AT
ASBURY SUNDAY
Oil Spray Due In Near Future
(By Leroy Childs)
Bud development is such through­
out the Txiwer Valley where oil is to
l»c used for leaf roller, that it appears
that It will be necessary to make the
application during the next 10 days
or two weeka. Because of favorable
results that we are obtaining in check­
ing anthracnose, the station considers
that It 1 h advisable to add Bordeaux
with the oil spray at this time. On
apples the following formula Is rec­
ommended: Oil, 8-100; Bordeaux.
6-4 (hydrated Hme)-t50.
Tim Bordeaux should firs) he pre­
pared In the regiila/ way as already
outlined and with the tank approxi­
mately full, the emulsified oil should
then be added.
The following numbers will be ren­
dered at the sacred concert in the As­
bury Methodist church Bunday even­
ing at 7.30 o’clock:
Anthem. "Seek Ye the Lord,”—Rob­
erta, choir.
Bolo, ‘‘Saviour Blessed Ilodcemer”
—A. C. Henshaw, Mrs. J. E. Smithson.
Bolo. “Come Ye Blessed"—W. B.
Bennett. Mark Moe.
Anthem. “Trust in the Lord”—G. F.
Handel, choir.
Solo, “Close to Thee”—C. 8. Briggs.
Mrs. I^on Foust.
Mule quartet. “Lost Chord”—Bulll-
van, Messrs. Wilson, Spaulding, Ben­
nett and Moe.
Bolo. “My Task”—E. L. Ashford.
Miss Bertha Houchen.
Control of Blister Mite
Bolo, “Sweet Spirit, Hoar Mr Trav­
(By Leroy Childs)
er”—Wallace, Rev. W. N. Byars.
The
blister
mite afTertlng apples-has
Solo, “Lead Me All the Way,”—
liecome a pest of major Importance In
Briggs. Mra. L. R. Alexander.
of the orcharda of the val­
Anthem. “Praise Ye the Father,”— a ley. nnnibcr
particularly In the higher eleva­
Gounod, choir.
tions. The mite Is one that spreads
quite rapidly and all growers who
have found thia peat In their orcharda
should consider control measures thia
spring. The mite not only attacks the
foliage, but works also on the fruit
shortly after the blossoming ‘ period,
mid where present In numbers. caua»>s
IT. ftchwinge, of Tnderwnod. >i very serious rnsseting. making it
Wash.. Just back from a tour of Cal- necessary to eliminate the fruit from
fornla. where he said he made an in­ the grades. Because of the serious
tensive study of automobile camps, character of this Injury it Is very Im-
Friday leased from J. M. Culbertson poitant that control be obtained. We
an MO-acre tract, just west of Mitch­ are carrying on considerable work
ells Point tuunel and abutting on the thia year with reference to heat meth­
Columbia river, where, he announced, ods of hnndllng. We are now recom­
he will start work thia week to develop mending either oil at the rate of 8
an automobile camping park. A flume, gallons to 100 or lime aulpbur at n
formerly used In lumbering, brings a strength of 1-10.
large volume of pure water from high­
In view of the fact that the mites
land springs. Mr. Bchwinge Mid he over-winter under the bud sea)«* over
would generate his own electric pownw the entire tree, It Is necessary to spray
for lighting and heating. Illa plana thoroughly and cover nil ¡«arts. For
call for the construction of cabins, to beat results the .spray must be applied
be rented to motor tourists. He will before any great expansion of the
also, he declared, develop a bathing bqds takes place, preferably as these
beach.
become well swollen.
BIG PRIVATE AUTO
CAMP IS DEVELOPED
For Sale-Hatching eggs from White tra-
For Hale—Jersey Black Giant hatching egg*. boina. O. A. C. A Hollywood strain; and R. I.
P per U; halt prloe after May lat. Call phone Reda, tren meted stock, from the Progressive
44SS.
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Poultry Hatchery. Phone 4873. V.T. Beaure-
gmd.________________________ nitf
For Hale—18 head of heavy logging horeea.
well matched learns, priced to sell. O. K. Feed
For Hale-Two abare* of Fermera' Irrigating
Barn, The Dalles, Or.
aio Company water stock. Address, Owner, rare
of Glacier.
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For Bale—Organ, almost now. Tel.MBt. alO
For Male—Early maturlnx. heavy laying, O.
A. C. Strain of Barred Rocks. Selected hens
For Hale-14 Plymouth Rock bensand roost­ heavy layers, mated with Cockerel No. 847-14.
er. Tel 6631.
m’JO Record ot [jam 248 Egga Pedigree shows up
to 808 Kgga on Dam's aide and 283 on Sire'*
Plano For Hsle Near Hood River—High aide. Uggs I5e each. Also baby chicks for
grade plan**, perfect condition. Big discount sale Mra. Anna Edgington, Fifth and May
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and terma 310 monthly to reliable home Streets.
Write Cline Mualc On , 64 Front HI., Portland,
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For Sale—Two pulleys and %-lnch cable K»
feel long. Also IMlcgg Incubator. Chas. Ox­
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For Hale-A writing desk, a rocking chair, ley, pbone 685».
a beating Move and a eel of painter's falls.
Phone 2411.
ml»
For Male—Full blooded Rhode Island cock
arela. Phone «71¿
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For Hale- Hatching eggs-Baby chicks. We
can also batch your eggs lor you. C. D. Nick-
For Sale—Rhode Island lied eggs for hatch­
risen, phone 8881.
ajo ing; tbe kind tbat la bred to lay. Also Hplts-
rnbn-g. Ortley and Newtown apple*, w. T.
mart?
For Hale-Puro bred'Wyandotte cockerels Cooae, tel. siau.
Mra. T H. Acree, phone5HM.
mid
For Hale—The leading varieties of apples,
For Sale — Ml chick coal burner brooder pears, cherries, plnms, apricots, prunes and
>tovs>|IO. Alan, R. I Red hatching egg* and grs|*ea one and two years ago F. A. Masare.
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mikey eg<*. Tel. M47, W. B. McCamly, Ht. 3, phone Odell 148.
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Hood River.
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SEASONED WOOD FOR SALE
For Sale—Clark Heedllng strawberries. Have
Inch Slabwood........................................ 33.00
been luapecled and are efi O. K. C> aa. Law­ 1«
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rence. Box KI. Rtt.
m27 18 Inch Fir....!....................
M luch Cole Oak....
311.50
RAY E. HARPER, Pbone 580»
mW
ForHaie — Kimball piano, g<MWl condition
Address j. R. Wlloox, Mosier, Or.
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Por Male— A Ite Ite bay. cut from open fleld
For Sale—Honse, barn and rood sited lot and free from apray. T8I. Odell 183 or «MI.
Few pieces of furniture. Some fruit Ire«* C. A. Thomeen, R. D. 2, lloqg^tlver. JaSltf
West of laundry In el y limits. Cheap. Cel’
Hay Foritele-flood finn eropaltelta. C. E.
at 1701 Hberinan or plwae 2073 after 8 p. m m20
Coppie, pbone 47W.
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For Hale—Three lota near the business sec­
tion on tbe llelgbte, In block 8
Would eon.
For Male-Wbrel hsy and timothy hay. C) T.
aider an automobile or piano In trade or w’ll Roberta, pbone 4SM
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sell on tbe lomallmenl plau. At a sacrifice.
Addreea -Minnie K. Caddy, HL A, Gresham,
For Hale-Fir and pine 18 in. and 4 ft. wood,
Oregon. ■___________ mISif
delivered anywhere In tbe valley. E. Beaure­
gard. Tel. Odell 308.
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For "ale—Hing I* boree or team, 4 yeara old
For Hale—f room house with large basement
David T. Mar lor, Hf. 3, May Ht. road. Twin
Oaks Farm.
ml3tf toilet and bath. 4 lota and sa'a«^, some fruit
trees, shade trees and shrubbery. KKU Taylor
For Hale—Registered Hbortborn bull*. Kd- 8lreet,on the Heights, Hood River. Addreaa
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ward Abeilng, Goldendale, Waeb.
n jr Carson C. Maalker, Maryhill. Wash..
For Hale ■ X 5 passenger llulck 6 cylinder
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rar,
Model K«5,
wiih «potilabi,
spotlight, power il
tlreWump
15, with
re-WuHap
and other extras. H.10. Tel. 1801, Paul McKse.
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For Hale-Fordaon tractor In Al shape, Jn«l «her.
overhauled bv Ford Rbop, Prloe Mon. with
For Hale- Good Iola Ihr aale In all parta ot
extras. Also International 8 18 tractors In Al
ahene, price Mu); Cutaway trlctor dice, «luft al­ tbeelty, prices right A. W. Oniuank A (ih. alati
so Her.he Mogni Hprayer with 10 h. p. engine
For Halo—Fir wood. 18-In. sud 4-ft Phono
|j>et overnauled. »m C. King Benton, phone
4683. A. 1-aCbapelle.
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mr Sale-In valid wheel chair for i
For fiale—Barrett District, on* sere, eroom
R. W. Morgan. Mix 114. BlngenSl^aah
hour«, furnished, out buildings, never tellina
well, modern chlrkrn bons* acmmodallna
For riale-'SM o. A. C. White lagbl
an, electricity. Addrea* K. L. Barolo«. 4H
Call pbone MM.
N. K. 181b 8U, Portland, Ore.
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For Hale-A No. 4 hydraulic Rumar, ram Io
perfori eondliKm. Phone IM3
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Crackers, Fresh from •
the oven, lb. 15c
C?*~iall White Beans
3 lbs. 25c; 5-39c
Canned Milk, Your choice, Federal, Car­
nation or Borden’s, can 9c
Piaffed Wheat
2 pkgs. 25c
Jello, All Flavors
package 10c
Fresh Stock Dried Apricots
"per pound 20c
Graham Crackers, Fresh, crisp
and tasty, 2 pounds 35c
20th Century Bluing or Ammonia
‘Pint bottles, each 10c
Dried Peaches
pound 15c
Fancy Blue Rose Rice
3 pounds 25c
Black Figs, Good Grade
Choice White Figs
3 pounds 29c_________ 2 pounds 25c
Thompsons’ Seedless Raisips in bulk
__________3 pounds 29c________
Flour-The kind you like, except Fisher’s
49 pound sack $1.6/
Brooms, Favorite, 5-sewed varnished handle, good weight 69c
___________________ Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls for 25c
Royal Baking Powder
12 oz. can 40c
Crystal White Soap '
6 bars 25c
1
Creme Oil Soap
4 bars 25c
CANNED GOODS
Peas, Lily of Valley Eariy June, 2 cans 45c; 6 cans $1.29
Corn, Minnesota Crosby, Del Monte Brand, 2 cans 35c; 6 cans $1.02
Sliced Pineapple, Preferred Stock, No. 1 flat, 2 cans 35c; No. 1 tall, 2 cans 45c
Tomatoes, Preferred Stock or Del Monte, 2 large cans 35c; 6 cans $1.02
Peaches or Apricots, Large cans in good syrup, A & L, 2 cans 35c; 6 cans $1.02
Flower and Garden Seeds—Only the best by years of test
—
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Large Sqnkist Lemons
Florida Grape Fruit, Large
Oranges. Fancy Sweets
30c dozen
Heavy, 54 size, each 10c
15c dozen
Solid Heads of Lettuce
Dry Onions, Choice Stock
2 for 15c
5 pounds 10c