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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, TT KELLY BROS. CO (INCORPORATED) BUYERS AND SHIPPERS Domestic 4 Apples and Pears ARSENATE OF LEAD SPREADER OILED FRUIT WRAPS. BOX SHOOKS. FUNGI BORDO. Your Account Wanted FOREIGN -DOMESTIC Sell Your Crop To U», MAYNARD & CHILD commission merchants SINCE 1840 OFFICES New York — Boaton Portland, Oregon r1 Boxed Apples k Starting oür 36th year. A service that is broadened and improved to meet new conditions in the industry, but based always on the proven principles of successful mar keting. A friendly, helpful service. i P. FRED CLARK Western.’ Representative Railway Exchange Building PORTLAND, ORE O. B. NYE Local Representative HOOD RIVER We Are Equipped With A THE BEST FOR HOOD RIVER * “Weidenhoff Stipar Service R iver B akery The H ood Teat Bench” Give us a call at our NEW LOCATION Fashion Service Station Oak and Front Streets HECK UNGER GARAGE Phone 2133 The chair flies, bugs, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. you forgot to bring >n ID it have a lack-lustre look in the mora* ing? Waa the varnish all discolored— white in spots—peeled od and cracked? Not it had been finished with D Pitcairn ff ATER SPAR It is protected with a hardy, long-wearing water-proof surface. It will not deteriorate even when soaked in water for months. Hood River huit Co Tut, Wit.. Dili. U THE FASHION STABLES' Parkdale Auto Stage Phon« 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. Leaves Parkdale daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday), SERVICE TO YOUR HOME ON Every Saturday it leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. SHOE REPAIRING When you want real service on Shoe Repairing, call 1014 or leave at the Champion Shoe Repair Shop, next to Richards’ Cigar Store. ' Your shoes will have the careful attention that only the best repair men can give. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Following the disastrous freeze of 1919, Hilrnar Papat, manager of the Portland Gas A Coke Co., who owns an orchard place on the White Salmon river above Husum, Wash.,' began ex perimenting with the propagation of nursery stock that would be frost re sistant aud proof against winter lu- jury; heart rot and cankerous dis eases. As a preliminary to the exp«*riment- al work, an intensive survey was made of the Hood River and White Salmon valleys. In an orchard of more than 2,099 trees on a place ad joining Mr. Papst'a acreage was found a group of treea ao dietin'rive in character and perfect in growth, vi tality and freedom from disease as to at once arreat attention These trees, which were » years old, had been topworked 21 years ago to such commercial varieties as Bpilzeni.urga were in mag- and Newtown*. They r~ nlflcent vigor aud were without blem- ish In spite of the fact that in numer- ous instances they were growing with- out favorable soil condltiona A study of the tree« raven led that they came from a stock, probably some obscure seedling, which pos- sessed distinctive characterixi n-s that immunized it from serious debilitating Influences. From thia disco«cry Mr. Papet and A. C. McCormick, Hiqierln- tendent of hls orchard place, evolved the Mount Adams Nursery Co. The Husum tract at first turned out nurs ery stock for the immediate neighbor hood. The tract has been developed to the point, however, where u iiatron- age has been invited ¿rom out wide districts. Gordon G. BroWn, who investigated the atock of the Mount Adams Nurs- ery Co., says that the trees grown there from the immunized parent tree» are very hardy and vigorous. Hood River orchardiats will soon be employing an army of soldiers, which will wage war on codling moth. The new aoldlera have a formidable name. Axcogaater Garpocapaae, which In ordinary parlance ineana that they are parasite« that feed on codling moth, one of the worst peats that northwestern ordiardists have to con tend with. The insect, which according to E. J. Newcomer, federal entomologist at Yakima, Wash., will destroy 20 to 26 Iter cent of the worms as they leave apples, is a tiny wasp-llke Insect, termed hymenopterous by scientists. It was discovered In eastern fruit belts aud brought to Yakima by fed eral entomologists, where Its work has been observed for two or three years. Mr. Newcomer has sent a jar of tlie insects to Leroy Childs. The little was|>s attack the eodllug moth worms and. kill them. “While the insects are not expected to clean up the codling moth, their destructiveness ou the serious pest is considered well worth while,” • Baid Mr. Childs. W. J. Kocken will leave here this week and spend two days in the Yak ima district, gathering the tiny black wasps. On Ills return his catch will lie distributed among orchardiats of the valley. NORTH BANK HIGHWAY IS BEING REPAIRED Tlie Washington state highway de partment has recently awarded sev eral contract» for work on links of the North Bank highway within Ska mania county that has attracted con- siik-rable interest here. Local folk are eager to mt1 the North Bank high way completed between here and Van couver, because of the stimulus It will give to traffic over a Portland loop trip, motorist» using tlie inter state bridge across the Columbia riyer. The Triangle Constructiuu- t.'p., of Spokane, lias a contract for ‘widening and straightening tlie road in the western part of Skamania county. Crews are now engaged on tills. A contract was let last week to Holz, Nelson A Hibbard, of .. ....... ia. for grading and draining, a difficult mile and a half to connect the highway from the Clarke county line to a point where the Spokane contraetora have tiegun their work. This work will cost an aproximate 397,00b Barbo Bros., Bellingham contract ors, have been awarded a contract to remove the mass of earth that blocked the highway the past winter at Gov ernment Slide. The North Bank Highway has car ried a greatly increased traffic, the past two months. Partland folk, <*n route to Mount Adams and Columbia national forest resorts have used it this year. —F-*- -L— VALLEY PEAR TON NAGE IS 270 CARS The Hood Itlver valley winter pear crop this year will reach about 270 cars, 'the bulk of which will be d’An- joua.. The other winter varieties will lie Bone, Cornice, Winter Nellis and Flemish Beauties. Tills tonnage is more than double that of last season. The bulk of the pear tonnage here is handled by the Apple Growers Asso ciation. which has announced that the fruit will be nandled in two pools, one for those growers who deliver the pear to be pre-cooled and packed un der refrigeration and the other for pears shipped and packed without pre-cooling. | The Association has contracted its Bartlett tonnage to i-anner». Tlie yield is estimated at about 590 tots», or 59 cars. The Bartlett harvest us ually begins about August 15, but this year it will is- sopie later be cause growers will allow the pears to mature a little mon* mid get a better slse for canners. HOOD RIVER CLEANERS & DYERS Anderson Undertaking Co. C. a ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ftaw UM The apricot season of Wasco county Is over, according to P. J. Stad- leman, of the Btadleman Fruit Co., of The Dalles. z"We have had about a third of a crop of apricots this year,' said Mr. Stadleman, “only aliout 100 ton», Half of these were of the ‘ Lewis vari- ety and the balance Morepaka and Tiltons. “The Wasco county prune crop will reach aliout 709 tons, of which 500 tons have been contracted by the Libby, McNeill 4 I.lbby cannery at 340 per ton. Peaches are estimated at a half crop, which Qaflpn» about 20 can. The apples grown In and around Tlie Dalles will not exceed 25 can. The Dalles pear crop will ran about 110 can.” Small Boy Hurt in Auto Smash When a tire blew out, M. N. Fisher, returning with his faintly from Port land to Balt Ioke. rtah, lost control of his automobile last Thursday on the Columbia River highway’ in front of the Columbia Gorge hotel. The machine was ditched and a 10-year- old son of Mr. Fisher suffered a broken and lacerated hand. An ar tery was cut. Geo. R. Tremblay, manager of the hotel, hurried the boy here for surgical attention, and when the injured hand was treated and the car repaired, the family re sumed its journey. Just Little Storiab Phone 1914 J. C. Meyer 4U OAK STBEKT TINY WASP DEVOURS THE CODLING MOTH t FLY-DI We Call and Deliver NEWNURSEÍ :Y STOCK FROST RESIST A THE DALLES WILL HAVE MANY PRUNES s« J m mit Itr t ettf •/ It ttl it S. tt4 Hit It 4t ir It Fill'ktrtlt Hit Cittì Ct.. R.» 1S7S, Mil . Thomas F. Johnson la now being called the flapper postmaster He won hl» new nickname in thia wine: The weather ha» been unusually warm here lately, and Mr. Johnson’s lower legs grew uncomfortably hot. He thought his hose supporters ag gravated the warmth. He removed the supporter« and rolled hia socks AUCTIONKER to hia shoe topa. Friends saw the Farm and Livestock Sates a Specialty new method of wearing hone and he Terms Reasonable was at once dubbed "Flapper Tom." Satisfaction Guaranteed For Hail Inaurane«- see R. K. Scott White Salmon Washington JOHN G. WYER8 6, 1925 Low Roundtrip Fares Dee Market Grade Complete The Hopkins Construction Co., of Portland, except tor some minor clean up work, has completed gradiug of an approximate three miles of market road from I>ee north to OdelL Crews have begun surfacing the new ly graded route with crushed roek, and before fall ralus set In the road will I m * surfaced. It will greatly facilitate the movement of orchard supplies into the Dee Flat section. The new road is a part of the high way traveled in reaching Ixist lake. Ixist Lake Road to be Extended This week a crew of county road builders will start construction of a road about three-fourths of a mile long around tlie north end of Loot lake. A 70-foot wooden bridge will be built across the < ait let canyon. The new road will penetrate a tim- l>ered area and open to campers some of the liest locations on the lake. Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. Hasbronck, Optometrist Heilbronner Bldg. I8U RHEUMATIC NEURITIS Can net Exist in the Human Body if You Will Ise Trank's Prescription It is a shame to suffer with inflam matory, muscular, sciatic, neuritis or any form of rheumatism. Tilts prescription does not ruin the stomach, It d<M*s not depress the heart. Eat all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescrip tion. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil Wintergreen or narcotics, but isisitively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It is Impossible to get something better. The greatest uric acid solvent known and also a superior liver medicine.' Trunk's Prescription sells for 11.75 or 3 for only 35.99 at A. 8. Kelr’s. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned has been appointed Exec utor of the Will of Edward Culbert son, deceased, by the County Court of Hood Itlver County, Oregon, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified according to law, to the un dersigned, at Parkdale, Oregon, with in six months from this date. Dated and first published July 30, 11125. Todd B. Culbertson, . Exei-utor. George R. Wilbur, Attorney for Executor. jy39a29 No. L9060 Notice of Seizure and Time and Place of Trial and Hearing In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. United Stat«*» of America, Libelant, vs. One Chevrolet Tonring Car, Washington License for 1925 No. 137- 870, Motor No. 52820, Serini No. 651- 711, and tools and accessories; and W. C. Footf*. Libelees. To W. C. Foote, and all others whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that an in formation was filed In the above en titled court in the above entitled cause on the 17th day of July, 1926, wherein and whereby it is sought to have certain property, described as follows, to-wit: One Chevrolet Tour ing Car, Washington License for 1926 No. 137870, Motor No. 52829, Serial No. 651711, and tools and accessories, which said property was seised on the 10th day of June, 1925, and heretofore attached and arrested and held and seized, and now is In the |M>set*Hsion of Frank B. Mitchell, a Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for the State of Oregon, forfeited for the following reasons, to-wit: That heretofore, to-wit: On or about the 31st day of May, 1925, In tlie county of Hood River, in the State and District of Oregon, and within the jurisdiction of this Court, and before said seizure, the said property above described was by W. C. Foote used in the removal and for the deposit and concealment of a quantity of • whiskey or distilled spirits, to-wit: Moonshine whiskey, the exact amount of said distilled spirits being unknown, with Intent to defraud the United States of the tax thereon, the said distilled spirits then and therebelng a commodity for which and in respect whereof a tax theretofore had been and then was imposed by the laws of tlie United States, which tax had not been paid; contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided. That said conveyance, to-wit: Said Chevrolet Touring Car, Washington License tor 1925 No. 137870, Motor No. 52820, Serial No. «51711, and tools and accessories are now subject to seizure, under Section 14 of the Act of Congress of July 13, 1866. That by order of the Court all per sons interested in said abov^ de scribed property and the libelee are hereby cited to file answer to said information, setting forth their inter est in or claim to said property li beled. if any they have, with the Clerk of this Court, in the City of Portland, In the State and District of Oregon, on or before the 7th day of Septemtier. 1925. bated thlMolTth day of July, 1925. Clarence R. Hotchkiss, United States Marshal for the Dis trict of Oregon. Jy30al3 ♦ . ■ - J The Columbia Gorge Welcomes Hood River Folks REMEMBER, IT IS YOUR HOSTLERY. BRING YOUR GUESTS HERE TO SEE THE GROUNDS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LARGE PARTIES. GEO. R. TREMBLAY, Manager Telephone 1952 * i PICNIC SUNDRIES All of them. When you get ready to go tell us your wants- We’ll provide them. If in doubt —just ask for our Suggestion Department TAKE A VACATION ¿wi FRASIER GROCERY CO. FREE! FREE! FREE! With each purchase of a package of GRAN ULATED CITRUS SOAP, we will give one package of CITRUS WASHING POWDER. FULL LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, a Our Vegetables, placed under a sprayer, are always. fresh and crisp. I L. H. HUGGINS TIL. » 134 >