. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 16 BETTER FRUIT. The IDEAL ALL-PURPOSE TRUCK for Orchardists, Dairymen and Farmers THE GARY ONE-TON Strong, Rugged, Capacious—specially adapted to farm purposes. The Gary Truck for year-round hauling will economically and satisfactorily solve your problems. Let our experts tell you how. Some "Gary" Features Buda Motors, Pierce Governors, Rear Axle-Sheldon Worm-Drive, Sheldon Springs —front and rear, Pressed and Heat treated Steel Frames, Master Carburetors with hot air connection, Eiseman High Tension Magnetos. Gary Sizes and Prices—aii Port


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 16 BETTER FRUIT. The IDEAL ALL-PURPOSE TRUCK for Orchardists, Dairymen and Farmers THE GARY ONE-TON Strong, Rugged, Capacious—specially adapted to farm purposes. The Gary Truck for year-round hauling will economically and satisfactorily solve your problems. Let our experts tell you how. Some "Gary" Features Buda Motors, Pierce Governors, Rear Axle-Sheldon Worm-Drive, Sheldon Springs —front and rear, Pressed and Heat treated Steel Frames, Master Carburetors with hot air connection, Eiseman High Tension Magnetos. Gary Sizes and Prices—aii Portland 1-ton size 1'-ton size 2^-ton size w3%-tonsize $1,395 $2,000 $2,200 $3,250 KOEHRING MACHINE 254 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Oregon Seattle, Wash., 1215 8th Ave. Spokane, Wash., 806 3rd Ave. LESLIE BUTLER. President TRUMAN BUTLER. Vice President C. H. VAUGHAN, Cashier Established 1900 Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital $100, 4% Interest Paid in our Savings Department WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO GOOD FARM LOANS If you have money to loan we will find you good real estate security, or if you want to borrow we can place your application in good hands, and we make no charge for this service. THE OLDEST BANK IN HOOD RIVER VALLEY July transpiration, which occurs in the por- tion of the tree above ground quickly drains the tree of available moisture and food. Most trees suffering from die-hack make a slight growth in the spring. This feeble start consumes all of the stored-up food and moisture, and as there are no more root feeders to supply more food and moisture growth stops. The result is that the tree dies back until it can reorganize its feeding system. There are a good many orchards in the valley which are just on the edge of a die-back condition. A close ob- server can detect this condition by a few simple warnings given out by the trees before a serious condition has been reached. The writer has observed three which have proven good indi- c


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