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Ate •• -V * W’ • * I K • • ’fe. 9 ■ . ’.‘T* ,¿7 .-.i-- .-V' 4 * f »■»■IM * ■MniiViliB.il..... - -- t *”»-. v. '¿’•MR* f » > - V * 'AY, APRIL 8, ttfo ♦» ■■ Dunne, president State Motor aaapciatioa. den and Ex-0rii<«,l Din ’■■' r * tí MM f • DEBATE WITH 1.1 ,v . ft »rounds of the proposed school. L - *4 J f , » uently because of _ _ ___ of Mr. Keenan'» brother, have returned honto On the way back to the Padfic north- west they stopped at South Bend, Ind., to visit the Studebaker factory. Hr. and Mm Ralph Brown, former indents of. the College pi Puget Bound at Tacoma, Wash., who Up now stu J. G. Bradford to spending this week dents at the University of Washington, were here last week oh a honeymoon at Rwburg. engaged in radio work. -f. The Rebekah lodge will bold a bake vtait at the Bumrnlt ranch place of Alex B. Brooke. .sale at Frasier’s grocery Saturday. McCurdy, who to with Come to the bridge luncheon at St Mark’s parish house April IS at 1 p. m. the Padfic Power A Idght Co. and who ; ^Seventy-five cental Ask your friends. has bemi making her headquarters at . Dea boxwood for sale — Schindler Walla Walla, Wash., arrived here to Transfer Oo. Telephone»: office 2861: si»end Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McCurdy. Ste experts Raaidence SW2. fl8tf to remain here for the next twr weeks. Highest cash price paid for your used Mr. and Mm Frank Schlegel and , tarunaro, stoves and rags. Call McClain son. Palmer, a student of the Univer at B. A» Frans Oo. »20U sity of Oregon, motored up over' the Dahlia Bulbs—a flue assortment of week end for a visit with Mr. and Mm U n best vs riel ie» at very low prices C. A. Scbukneclit. They were accom J.G.Ruggles, 1100 Proepect Av. Tel.SSHS panied by Mrs. M. E. Pope, a atoter of Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking anc Mm Schukneciit. smelling oil stovw. In balk at Fran» Judge L. N. Blowers, Who was here Co. “ m29ti over the week end from southern Cal- r Kyea scfontificaliy examined by H.L. ifornia, visiting the family of his sis HaSbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner ter, Mm 3. R. Nicketaen, left th« first Central of Garden Slugs BUg.------ ” MU of the week for Centralia, Wash., on Several inquiries have been received Dae Boxwood for Sale — Kchindlei business. Judge Blowers was accom Transfer Co. Telephones : office, 2861 ; panied here by his sister, Mm W. M. relative to the control of garden slugs. California Investigators are recom- residence, 3402. _ „_ Yates, of Corvallis. mending the following combination for Tranks, Bags, Suitcases. Urge as- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Robbins of the control of this peat: ï sortment, reason» Uy priced. Kelly Tacoma. accomi>aiiled by Prof. Walter “Place a teaspoonful of calcium ar Bros. Co. * mlbtf S. Davis, state seuator of Washing senate and two 'teaspoons of qprn ton, waB here last week visiting Alex I Thomas W. Young, of Portland, was starch mixed together dry in a two- here last week looking after Belmont B. Brooke. Mr. Rpbbina to registrar quart jar- The bait to carry the above of the College of Puget Bound at Ta- orchard intereste. mixture consists of carrots cut into Mrs. K. D. Peterson, who has been coma\ and Prqf. Davte occupies the small cubes K-inch or less to else. ot history and politioai science Place about a quart of these cut baits ill .at her Oak street home, to »gain chair there. . ,.i__ in a jar, attach cover, and shake so aide to bo out. • ------- that the contents will be properly Mm M. W. Armstrong and little \ James Urquhart, of Yakima, has been here visiting his mother Mrs. W. daughter left last week for Moro, mixed and a uniform covering of the where she and Mr. Armstrong have poison mixture will be deposited on L Nichols, and ftfonyr'“ taken over the dining room of the Moro eafh piece of carrot. When a good 'Miss Dorothy Wissinger, of Milwau hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, who coating fik obtained the material to kie, was here the past week visiting the past year operated the dining room ready for use and can be scattered her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Bell. at the Mt. H<« m 1 hotel, made many about the ptapta that are being at Mrs. Georgiana Rand lias left for friends here who expressed regret at tacked. This poison will last for sev Brad for a visit with the family of her their leaving. - eral days and will stand considerable daughter, Mrs. C. T. Terrill. Oregon wild flowers are being ex moisture.” Mrs. Leroy Childs and children ex terminated, reports Helen M. Oilkey, pect to arrive here from California the assistant professor of botany at the _ Keek Selle to Shoemaker last of fhe week. Oregon Agricultural College. While Kent 8hoeuiaker has purchased from M*. .and Mrs. James Wilson and cittoens of other states are protecting W. C. Keck the letter*» 12-<cre Hast small son returned from Portland last their flowers Oregonians are picking Bide orchard place. The tract adjoins and destroying their heritage without a 10-acre orchard already owned by. Thursday. Mr. Shoemaker. The new purchase Mr. and Mrs; Fred W. Donnerberg sensing the consequence. The latest mode of pets, and It to will give Mr. Shoemaker one of the motored to Portland for Easter Sunday somewhat unusual, is mice. Miss Myr beat located 22-acre orchards on the to spend the day with relatives. • Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rout- tle Gundry has a small mouse, which Hast Side. Mr. and Mrs. Keck will probably son, of Parkdale, Saturday, April 3, ^Tuples the cashier’s booth with her at the Rialto theatre. The tiny rodent move later to Salem, where their son, ‘ - • Bon' \ ‘ ' has been taught to stand on his hind Wendell, is a student at Willamette In just i week Hood River folk win feet and beg for tidbits of cheese. University. > — be privileged to get the fiuest bread The folk of the valley generally re Children and grown ups as well in obtalnabld at their grocers or at the hundreds viewed a pen of Chinchilla gret to lose Mr. anqllra Keck as resi . Hood River Bakery. rabbits exhibited the past week end in dents here, and the good wishes of a More than thirty members of the one of the big show windows of the host of friends will go with them. Knights Templar attended their annual Paris Fair. The rabbit», a mother and ”The fact that one when he retires Easter service Bunday evening, held at a litter of babies, ware the property of from farming or orcharding and sells fit. Mark’s church. John R. Phillips, of Itanctuary Lakes, out .must also sell his home la one of the draw backs to such an occupation,” If you do not receive your Oregonian Wash. said Mr. Keck. “We tried every way regularly or wish to subscribe for same, A. C. Dake, an orchardtot of Wat to figure some means of disposing of sitnsr by carrier or mail, please call sonville, (Mlif- and representative in our orchard tract and - keeping our . Oregonian agent- Phone 2303. I 2ltf the Pacific northwest for the Califor Planting time for Gladiolus Bulbe. nia Bpray Chemical Co., has been here home. We have learned to love Hood - Good sise flowering bulbs 40c, 60c and the past week introducing a new sum River valley dearly.” 75c per dos. A. G. Lewis, 1000 Colum- mer oil spray, perfected by chemists xbiaotq]Phone 1721. sfi of the California company. The »jew THE HEIGHTS Tailoring and Dressmaking. Those spray, which, it to said, causes no in The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ------ desiring neat work and the prevailing jury to fruit or foliage, to suggested as JL X. Stansell tnasel Carr) passed fashion may find our -, work satisfies. a control for codling moth. away Monday night. The funeral ser Price right. Mrs. Msddux. Cobb Apts. George Stranahan, Oak Grove or vices were held at Anderson chapel Make your reservations for the chards and contractor, has completed Wednesday. Interment was ip Idle- bridge luncheon given by the todies of the exipvatlon for a new country resi wilde cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bt. Mark’g church Tuesday, April 13, dence In the Pine Grove district for Al sell have the sympathy of a host of J. Greff. Mr. Graff, owner of East friends in their bereavement. at 1 p. m. In jsrt a week Hood River folk win Side property and tntqewted with LS-T George Smith han purchased the be privileged to get the finest bread roy Childs in a targe Dee Flat pear Ostrander property on Pine street and obtainable at their grocers or at the tract, was formerly secretary of the is making some very noticeable im Apple Grower« Association. The new Hood River Bakery. provements. * > W. F. Werschkul. Portland piano home will cost *8,000. W. H. Carrigan and family spent Mm Richard Jones and daughter/ of tuner, will be in Hood River for the next two week«. Leave orders at the Tulsa, Okla., accompanied by Mr. and Easter with relatives la Portland. Mm O. J. Nelson and son, Smith Nel Dr. and Mm F. V. Neeley, of Port Mt Hood hotel. J. A. Eltoworth, of Kan Franctaco, son, of Portland, were here Bunday land, were'the guests of Mr. and Mm ( __________________ who owns an orcha rd place near Hu visiting Mm Georgiana Rand and Mrs. Prank V. Smith Bunday. Mr. and Mm E. M. Holman are on arrived'the tatter I sum. ___ _ Wash., _ _____ — JOBH. . _ part of William Stewart, Mrs. Jones’ cousins. Mm Jones la a national officer of the their way from Long Beach, Calif. last week to look after hto Intereste. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and is Judge and Mrs. Cartner left for Port- on a tour of the country visiting chap They will stop at Oakland and visit with their daughter, Mm Kirk, and lapd the first of the week, accompany ters at various universities. expect to bb at home about the middle ing Mrs. Cartner’s daughter, who went A number of Ideal orchardists, dur of the month. “ there for an operation. ing the recent cold weather, using vari- Mr. and Mm R. C. Samuel motored P. L. Manser was in Seattle lait ions types of orchard heaters, reported week attending the annual exhibition that the heat probably saved pear to Portland Tuesday. Mias Lillian Fisher entertained the of northwest artists at the Seattle bloMoms from damage on frosty nights. Society of Fine Arts. y Geo. M Gallaway, who used coal and officers of the Eastern Star at her - James Stewart, of thé state land wood fires on his plate, says he is sure home last week. Mrs. C. A. Puddy lias returned from board, was here from Salem last week that the beat saved his crop from dam In connection with the experiment sta age. Others who heated their fruit a visit with her son in the Upper Val tracts were; -R. 0. Goodman. C. E. ley. tion. Mr. and Mm George PteCita and Mrs. H. O. Bieverkropp left for Port Miller, Harvey Jones and Dun Yeck. land the first of the week to consult Miss Myrtle Jarvis has been appoint Billy McLeod, of Kelso, Wash., have a specialist about ear trouble and to ed to the junior prom committee which been the guesta of Rf. and Mm B. L. visit relatives. is to be a feature of junior week end Van Ctoe thia week. J. F. Votatorff has installed a new Evelyn Hakbrouek is here vto- uf U. of O. May 7 and 8, it has just r parents. Judge and Mrs, Has- been announced. AU cojnmittee ap Rapidayton visible gas pump at his have been completed and filling station. brouek. Miss Hasbrouck came up pointments from actual work on the students' big event Portland for the Easter holidays. W. L. Hpckabay went to Albany Sun Mrs. Tod Culbertson, who recently of the year will begin Immediately. day, where he is attending to business Ralph Btaley, of Portland, is general interests. “ . underwent an operation for blood transfuMno, to convalescing at the director of approximately 75 students Miss Frances Tolls, of Portland, who make up the committees. spent Easter with relatives and friends. Hood River hospital. Alberta Carson was home last Mrs. A. R. Lauterbach to seriously Hi we< Miss Mm Emily Reeves and. eon, Ix>lph ‘k from Marshfield, where she 1» at the home otaber daughter, Mrs, Nor teaching, for a vtait with her parents, Reeves, are the guests of Mm Reeves’ man W. Mays- Her son was here from Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Garson. Miss Car- brother. L. H. Huggins. Mr. Reeves is Portland over Sunday. son's engagement to Robert Kirkwood, representing the Ball Rubber Co. Dr Abraham motored to Portland who to with the engineering depart Miss Dorothy Huggins, who has been Runday retnrning home with Mrs. ment of the Bell Telephone Co., and quite 1U, is improving rapidly. Abraham, who is much improved in who took postgraduate work at the Mm AL M. HaAin is recovering from health after a visit in Porttond and University of Oregon, baa been an a major operation performed at a Port Forest Grove. nounced. The wedding will be an event land hospital and expects to b* at 4 Walter Woolpert returned tost week ot June. home the tatter part of the week. ' < , . i .i i ■ H .. from • tour of the fruit eectlon about Mm A. U. Stevens is vlaltlng her Mr. Laraway Hurt in Fall* La Grande. He says that daughters- In Centralia and Castle are good there for a bumper yield this W. F. Larawsy sustained a ga«h Itock. Wash., and will visit-friends in across his face and head and a dis Portland before returning home. “ J. E. Rynolds, of Trent LAke, Wash., located shoulder Sunday when he fell There win be a baseball game be was a business visitor In the dty Fri front an automobile driven by W. G. tween Hood River and The Dalles Sun day. He Mid that * killing frost pre Peffer. Goldendale manager of the day. ' vailed at Trent iAke last Thursday Standard Oil Ot».. here with Mrs. Peffer on a visit to the Larawn^ family over night. ■ __ H. J experi Easter The door of the closed car J. Kubick, Knbick, of Portland, e*I»rt- came open as Mr. Peffer turned the * enced aoda work« man. u Oak and OT,r the thc local ,oc*1 . field .... in °® k * nd ' Third street corner and Mr. weel ■k, looktafi ovsr temptation t establishing a bottling 1 feU to the paved street. contri araway*a many friends were ks In Hood River. - __ _ _ Sf* La ’.Work» will forego glad to see him able to come down —- - —--day evening, town Tuesday.________ ___ | X '' ibera having been Invited to attend Dee MUI Marta B ub - x With logging camp and mill crews filled up. the Oregon Lumls-r Co. has «farted the Reason's run at an earlier date than nsual. due to lack of snow in the highland forest*. The company will operate with an approximate .W men through the seaaou. The togging camps are located on the headwaters of the Wert Fork of Hood river, where Douglas fir in the Mount Hood national forest to being hs reel ed. The logs sre transported to the mill over a 17-aatie railroad. Ä / > f V ‘Z St Mary’s to Hues Special Mass For motor visitors here from Port Hfindty, land ----- — - rs ■ :t"st."Miiy^ catholic I mass will be saM at 11»D fl’o'ri<«k. i ■?Í..Y who 2 l _ r*— 1 <* * ■'S- RECOMMENDED BY PPLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION -tf ■ HOOD RIVER, OREGON, FOR SEASON 1926 alter the APTU0MION ■'-•a- INSECT A PLANT DISEASE J. Berfieanx sB, Apply as buds begin to Apen, jurt pgSvluus to develop ment shown tp Fig. 1- Hee Note 1. Leaf Roller; San Jose Scale; Brown Aphis; Woolly Aphta; Aathrac- nooe. OU « or 7-MO (See Note K) Bordeaux ttXLOU 2. Delayed DsnanaL Apply when bud development appenrs us in Fig- L If oU was used in Bpray No. L omit tobacco. See Note 3. Apple Scab; Mildew; Brown Aphids. X FsrSeabanfiMlHaw: Lime Sulfur m-100 or Bordeaux (MAO (See Noto 1) AphMs add Stack Leaf 1-Ü» - S. Pink AppUentien. Walt untU blos som buds hava separated lu clus ters. See Fig. 2. * Apple Sc-ab; Mildew. (On Pegra— Green Fruit Worms.) For Scab ant MIMtoir: Ume Sulfnr ïft-100. Per Green Fruit Wenne: Add Arsenate of Lead 4-100 pine 9-100 hydrated Ume.(See Note A) 4. Calyx AppUeaHea. Apply after petalr fall, (See Fig. 3) before calyx cups cteae. Use 300 lbs. . pressure or sabre. Hit the tree tops thoroughly. Apple Scab; Leaf Roller; Mildew; Codling Moth............... Fer Scab and MIMew: Lime Sulfur 2^-100 or Dry Mix Sulfur 12-100 plus 4-100 Arsenate of Lead. (See Note» 5. Fifteen Day Appifeation. This spray should follow the calyx from 10 to 15 days. Apple Scab; Mildew; Codling Moth. t Thirty Day AppHaation. Apply 90 days after the Calyx Spray. (See Note il ) Apple Scab; Codling Moth; (and pos sibly Green and Woolly Aphids.) MATBBIALS 1 __ 'f , j 7. July Spray. Thia spray should be used only at thui*» of infesta tion. Very thorough work to needed to obtain control. fl. Snaaner CedMng Moth Spray. Application depend« upon the seasonal development nt the cod ling moth and the time will be recommended by local Station. - «» ’ ‘ a •-* -- „ ~ - ,,■■■■ Green and Woolly» Aphids. Far Scab: Mme Sulfur 2-100 (Notes 6 A ») or Dry-Mix Sutfnr 12-100. Far Certing Meth t Ar. Lead 4-WO. For ApÜZ: Biack Leaf 1-1200 plus 1-100 Cat Caseinate spreader. Black Leaf Forty l-WO plus 1-100 Cal. Casete spreader. Codling Moth: Anthracnose; Late Scab; Red Spider. ................ P. Fall Application. -To get good re- Antbracnoae. suits spray must be aitplled after fruit to harvested, and before . tall rains begin. i . -- Fer Scab an» MUdew: Lime Sulfur 2-100 or Dry-Mix Bulfur 12-100 ‘ (Bee Notes 5 and 0.) For CedUn* Meth:Are. Lead *-100.- FerAnteraanfiae and Scab: Add 4-4-00 Bordeaux. Ker Bed Spider:. Add 1HW Bummer OU (Bee Note No. T.) V.— - Bordeaux Mixture (MM50. • w » » H . f r ? •• 1 < i * FIG. 3. FK». 1-P1NK STACK. *• fr $200,000,000.00 IT WILL SOON BE TIME FOR THE MOTH I To begin collecting its yearly toll of this amount. He begins work as soon as Winter TINOLAN h ■ positive preventative for Clothing and Bedding is put away for the'Summer. the havoc he wreaks. We have TINOLAN, and for a small consideration, we will treat your Clothing, Bedding, Rugs and Upholstery of all kinds. Call us for further information. - - —•“ - City Tailors-Meyer O. Smith SHOE REPAIRING-^ PHONE 1014 M c L aughlin out FOR HIGH OFFICE At a meeting of the city school board Monday the date for an election at which taxpayers will pass on an >80,- (XXtobond issue, needed in construction of a new high school building, was set for Saturday. May 1. The school dta- trlct already has available funds to She extent of |80,<MM). WinaiM Tm|K Young Bear R. M. Winans, rancher of the Dee district, Tuesday brought the- <*«*•* ot a yearling bear to the city. The animal, trapped near Me. Winan»' home, -'weighed 15» pounds. It had been raiding the Wlnana pig pens. The carcass of the bear, displayed at the Hood River market, will bs sold to local folk for Hunday roasts and steaks. OLD FASHIONED DANCE APRIL 9,1926 ROBIN HOOD CAFE MT. HOOD, ORE. at the office ot Dr. H. L. Domble. e wedding occurred at Moro. The What more fitting remem brance than a Nice Box of Candy, <pa£ked specially for her ? Y SPECIAL Tate kuutti Goa Drape 18c lb. ; Save the date and come early, M quite a number could not get in last time, A high class program of old fash ioned and modern music has been arranged by The Virginian*» Six-Piece Orchestra. Dancing 8:30-12. Admission 76c è V ■- s f ■ lÀÆ? ■' ? . » /- . -.1 M Y*S «CJ □ bml ■ (¿.id *• »i itoilytoWtefiISjfr •2 Our samples are on dis play. Come in and look them over and place your order so we can have it packed fresh and we wilt look after the shipping or delivery. '"•i “ V. * V» fi is May 9th V A * ■’ - Mother’s Day 4 i >» : we call and deliver SCHOOL BOND ELEC TION DATE IS SET WEDDINGS _ v i hä T to have appcfifed bat ave as hto e not leave his mark ateo bava to pay ? -.-‘Í