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BETTER FRUIT 



August 



■yOP DRESS all your 

 Crops with Nitrate 

 of Soda alone, no matter 

 what other fertilizers you 

 may have used. 100 

 pounds to the acre for 

 seeded, and 200 pounds 

 to the acre for cultivated 

 crops will do the work. 

 The increase will yield 

 large profits over the cost. 



Write on post card for oar 

 money making book* 



WILLIAM S. MYERS, Director 



25 Madison Avenue. New York 



TARRED ORCHARD YARN 



The time is now just right for tying fruit 

 trees. Tie the interior of the tree before the 

 leaves are out and the exterior can be tied 

 later. Orchard Yarn is put up in 5 lb. balls, 

 10 balls to a sack. This form is more conven- 

 ient for use as the ball can be placed in the 

 tree and by pulling the yam from the inside 

 it never tangles. 2-ply contains about 100 

 feet per pound. 



Sold by all merchants handling orchard supplies 

 MANUFACTURED BY 



The Portland Cordage Co. 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



r 



First National 

 Bank 



HOOD RIVER, OREGON 



A. D. MOE - - President 

 E.O. BLANCHAR - Cashier 



Capital and Surplus $125,000 

 Assets Over $500,000 



Member Federal Reserve System 



$50.00 SI? 



YOU CAN 

 EARN 



ith the 



Gearless Improved Standard 



Well Drilling Machine 



DrilN throuiirh nny forma- 

 tion. Five yenra alif ad of any 

 othtr. Hasreconi of drilling 130 feet and drivinKcaelnK 

 In 9 hoiirB. Another record wiiere 70 feet was drilled on 

 2 1.2 gallons dinttllate at 9c per gallon. One man can 

 operate. Electrically equipped for running niglitH, 

 Fishing joh. Engine ignition. Catalogue W-S, 



REIEDSON MtCHINERV CO..Mfes.,1295-97Hood SI.,Portland.Ora. 



'I"he advisory committee shall act in an 

 advisory capacity to the Executive Sec- 

 retary. This committee shall have 

 jjowcr to call special meetings of the 

 trustees. The advisory committee shall 

 be called together at such times as may 

 be deemed necessary by the Executive 

 .SecreUuy. 



Article XI. — Membership Committee 



The member.shlp committee shall 

 pass upon the ciualifications of appli- 

 cants for membership and report the 

 findings of the committee to the Board 

 of Trustees, who shall act upon the 

 same at the first meeting after the pre- 

 sentation of the report of the member- 

 ship committee. 



Article XII. — Arbitration Committee 



Sec. 1. The President .shall apixiint, 

 at or immediately following the annual 

 meeting, a committee of three to serve 

 during the ensuing year as a committee 

 of arbitration. 



Sec. 2. Upon their appointment, the 

 ai'bitration committee shall meet and 

 elect a chairman from their own body. 

 The Executive Secretary of the corpo- 

 ration may act as secretary of the com- 

 mittee, but if for any cause he is un- 

 able or does not act, the committee may 

 appoint a clerk pro tern. 



Sec. 3. The arbitration committee 

 shall have power to fix the time and 

 place of investigations or hearings on 

 matters submitted to them, and shall 

 further have power to determine the 

 manner of hearing complaints, and 

 shall notify both complainant and de- 

 fendant of the time and place of hear- 

 ings at least ten (10) days in advance 

 of the date of any such hearing. The 

 committee shall have power to dismiss 

 complaints or continue hearings tliere- 

 on and to adjourn its sessions from 

 time to time as its may see tit, the com- 

 plaining party and the person, firm or 

 corporation against whom the com- 

 plaint is made shall be entitled to 

 appear in person or by attorney at all 

 hearings, and to introduce evidence in 

 support of their contentions. After 

 hearing the evidence introduced and 

 the arguments presented b>- the jiarties 

 the commiltce shall make such further 

 and indepeiulent investigation as it 

 may see fit, and shall render its de- 

 cision when it shall reach a conclusion 

 in regard to the merits of the contro- 

 versy. The decision of a majority of 

 the committee to be decisive of any 

 ([uestion or complaint submitted to it, 

 and to be binding upon the parties in- 

 volved. The costs and expenses of 

 arbitrations and investigations shall be 

 assessed by the committee against the 

 ])arfics thereto in such manner as a 

 majority of the committee shall de- 

 teiMiiine. 



Sec. 4. In case of any member of the 

 arbitration committee being a party to 

 any conlrovcis\' in dispute he sliall be 

 iiu'li.nible to act and his place shall be 

 filled by appninlmeiit by the President 

 of Ibe coriioration. 



Sec. 5. No ijcison, firm or corpora- 

 lion shall be entitled to a hearing 

 before the arbitration committee unless 

 one or both of the parties to tlu' dis- 

 inile is a member of this corporation. 



One Horse 

 Is Enough 



No need to lose dol- 

 lars these days by 

 incomplete tillage. 

 If you have on e horse 

 — that is enough! You can 

 ^o as good work as the big 



outfits on the largest farms, when 

 you use one of the sevrral tyjit^ 

 of light draft, 1-horse sizes of the 



Disk Harrows 



s. cutlery zteeXforgcd sharp; reversible gangs; 

 t-proof, oil-soaked hardwood bearings arc a 

 V of its features. If yourdealer has not the 

 rtinneCUTAWAY.wntedireot.Sendforfrte 

 lok "The Soil and Its Tillage. "and for spe- 

 ialfoidcrijlustratingone-hoi^seimplements. 



The Cutaway Harrow Company 



Maker of the orvjinal CLARK 

 ilifik harroivs and plows 



^y^ an 1 6 Main Street, Higsanum 

 '4^^ _Co- 



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MONARCH CIDER PRESS 



Here's the ritjht outfit for work- 

 ing up the culls into prolitable 

 cider. Suitable lor individual and 

 merchant service. Ourcelebrated 



high pressure design with minute accu- 

 rateconstruction, getsall the 

 juicewithlow operatingex* aft;^ 

 penso. Built in sizesfrom . W_,\ :. ^^^- 

 15 to 400 barrels a day. s--.4wi*M^j ?■""*"**" 



page Catalogue r/t3i'ii "^ 



fi-t'c. Write today. >A!^1.ioi-^-— — s 



A. B. Farquhar 

 Co., Ltd.. Box 106 

 York, Penna. 

 Wealso 



it 



""» Bran ^™" 



Enifhies, 



YOUR AXLES 



NEED 



K 



Wheels may change, 

 but C. & S. Axle Grease 

 goes on forever. It's been 

 die friend of the farmer 

 for two generations. 



Ask your dealer 



'•VHrrTIER-COBURN COMPANY 

 San Vrmaciaco 



FREE 



The live'ipst little 

 tnfrine bo* Ic c v<'r 

 ^^^^^^^ -ii.-Iiod. Tells t:ie 



^^^^^^^^^^ priiu-ipksof ^^OLnIi'n- 

 n-ine ronstrni'tion so p!;un .'unl go iri- 

 t;roF.{inB tiuit any n-'nn or boy will 

 enjoy r.-:idinff it. Write tud.iy. .-- 

 WITTE ENGINE WORKS 



1880 Oakl;>ndAve. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 

 1880 EmpircSldg. 

 r'ttisburgh, Pa. 



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