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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1894)
- T.' Kood Jiver (Slacier. HOOD RIVER, OR. FKB. 10, 1S94. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood nt 1 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts tie same days t. noon. For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A. M. arrives at P. M.Saturdavs. For White Salmon leaves daily at 8 A. M. arrives at one o'clock P. M. From White Salmon leaves for Fnlda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Olenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS The revival still revives. B. M. Baldwin was in town Wednes- ' '. ; . Professor Greene is teaching music in Forest Grove. ,, , ., The Oregonian Handbook for sale at S. E. Baruness'. Charley Early was over from Chen owith Wednesday. Timothy, red clover and alfalfa seed at Kand, .Dent & Co.'s. Joe Backus has a brand of religion that may be classed as a freak. The K; of P. boys have orgaiiined a brass band, with Lick Fisher us leader. Waucoma Lodge K. of P. has added ten new members to its roll within six weeks, -. ' - ' : ' - Mrs. Caroline Rettingen, wife of A. Bettingeu, Kr., died at The Dalles last FiiJay. . - Capfain Coe is repairing' the ' little steamer Irma, which was wrecked last summer. , ., From present indications the royal strawberry will be ripe in about three months. i The fruit growers' union will handle boxes this year; falling them to its members at cost. . We have ten acres of fruit 'land for sale, Beven acres in orchard, that is a bargain for some one. There Is talk' of a box factory here. We will pay five dollars coin for the first fruit box turned out of it. " Double moulded doors, $1.75. All kinds moulding J cent per inch. Hood Hivkr Mfo. Co Washington's - birthday falls on Thursday this year, and the anniver sary of the declaration of independence on Wednesday. Our "Whole Wheat Graham" is for Rale at nil the stores. We guarantee every sack to be made of clean No. 1 wheat. Hauhison Bros. We have this day closed our credit bonks, and all persons owing the firm will call and settle, and save costs. : Rand Dent &Co. Mr. W. S. Gribble, who came here from Can by and looated near Lansrille's place, is confined to his bed with in flammatory rheumatism. The public will please take notice that we are not in the collect n at busi ness. We can't collect for m selves and will not try to for any one else. Dandruff forms when the glands of , the skin tire weakened, and, if neglect ed, baldness is sure to follow. Hall'p Hair Renewer is the best preventive. Ed Underwood got up before his ' brother Amos, Tuesday, and in conse quence got th best suit of clothes and came to town, the first time in months. The whist club had its second meet ing at K. of P. hall Wednesday even ing, and will meet at the same place each week duriifg the remainder of the winter. - . Glacier lodge of the farmers' alliance end industrial union, of Mt. Hood, gave a ba 11 at Bert Graham's new cot tage, January 29th, which was well at tended. Judge L. Henry went to The Dalles Wednesday to attend a meetir?K of the farmers' alliance and industrial union. He is president of the association in this county. , A meeting of the stockholders of the fruitgrowers' union is called for next Saturday. This is found necessary on account of the illegality of the election held a few weeks ago. Hanna & Wolford have a barrel of genuine old-fashioned New Orleans molasses, the good old black kind that makes gingerbread taste bad when . there ain't any in it. , Insecticides for fruit pests and etc., London Purple, Paris Green, I. X. L,, . WhalS oil soap, powered hellebore, Prsan insect powdes etc., at the Hood River Pharmacy. . Henry Prigge arrived home from the mid-winter fair Tuesday. He tells us there is not much to see yet, and that persons intending to visit it, should not go bsfore the middle of March. ' Came to my place, about January 1st, a Jemey bull calf, no brands nor ear marks, scarcely big enough to hold a brand. If you own him come and get him. Chas. Chandler. The democratic state convention will meet, at Astoria April 17th, and the ap portionment is, made, on the basis of Hon. A. S. Bennett's vote for supreme judge. This will give Wasco' county ten delegates. - Next Wednesday is Saint Valentino's day. In spite of hard times the gay youth will find money to Invest iii doves, rhymes and pretty nonsense for his best girl, and the unloved urchin will get in his deadly'work with the comics. Tuesday night the heaviest rain storm that has visited this section for a number of years prevailed for a couple of hours. The rain camo down in sheets, which the wind whipped under t the shingles and through every crevice ' of window or door in its determined ef fort to wet things up universally. D company is in a state of reorgan ization. The time of, (mite a number of the boys expired on the 5th. At a meeting Monday night a number of the boys re-enlisted enough to hold the company together for another month. It Is expeeted that enough new mem bers can be secured by that time to PUtiuue the .company forauother year. At the school meeting in district 2, last month, 'it-was decided to hold a short term of one month's school before the regular meeting in March. : Ac cordingly, school was to begin last Monday, and teacher and scholars as sembled for that purpose Monday morning, but it was found that there was no wood in the shed, and the di rectors being unablo to procure any, the school lias been postponed until after the meeting in March. ' To make room for spring stock, com mencing today and continuing for two weeks, I. will make a sweeping reduct ion in winter millinery, laces, handker chiefs, ladies' underwear, etc. , , Mks. C.J. Hunt. Caught in tlio Cogs. Carl Woods met with a painful but fortunately not serious accident at the planer Saturday afternoon. - He slipped and fell, his arm striking the face of a cog gearing, which proceeded to take him in. He put his free hind against the machine and managed to save his arm from being drawn between the cogs. They, however, took a piece of skin, about three by four inches, from his arm just below the elbow. Dr. Brosi us dressed the wound, and in a few days Woods will be able to return to his work.'. It was a very close call. ' . Midwinter Fair. If you intend visiting the great mid winter fair, call on the nearest Union Pacific agent, and he can tell you al about the exceedingly low rate and the adyantages offered, by this line to San Francisco and return,, or address W. H. Hurlbui't,. assistant general passenger agent, Portland. STOCKHOLDERS' MEET1SG. There will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Hood River Fruit Grow ers' Union Saturday, February 17, 1894, at 1 p. m., in Hood River, for the pur pose of electing a Board of Directors for tho coming year, and for such other business as may come before the meet ing. By order of the president.. . H. F. Davidson, Secretary.. .: BORN. ..:'.; . At Mt.' Hood, ' January 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hilstrom, a daughter. In Hood River valley, February 3d, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sherrieb, a son- '" ' A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller of Canajoharie, NV Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the, house and his family always found the very best re sults follow its use; that he would not be without it if procurable. ' G.A.Dyke mai), druggist, Catskill, , N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is un doubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all ! that js claimed tor it. A Wrec'i. The eastbomftl passenger was ditched between Arlington and t Blalocks, Tuesday night. 1 The accident , was caused by a broken rail, and the rail was broken by rocks falling from the bluff 6n to it. Seven cars w-cre derailed and badly wrecked, but fortunately no one was seriously , injured. It was Charley Miller's train. ,;' J , BiicMen's Arnica Salve. , The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,1 Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Frfver Sores, Tetter Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erupt ions, and positively cures Piles, ,or "no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or; money refunded. Price 2-5 cents per box'.'! For sale by Hood River Pharmacy. ; V MARTIIED. Mr. Charles Chandler of Hood River Ore., and Miss Belle Milliner, of Day ton, Ohio, were married at the home of R.N. Bhepard last Wednesday by J. M. Coulter, of Chenowith. In the evening a large crowd gathered to charivari the' young . couple. The crowd was asked in, and all participa ted in congratulating the couple, and then dancing .began and was kept up until 12 o'clock. Skxmania ' County Pioneer. ' - -' '' .' . ' , - Will Know Later. S. W. : LamaroUx, commissioner of the general land office in an official let ter to the register and receiver at The Dalles dated Jan uary 31st, says: I am in receipt of your letter of Dec ember 6, 1S93, transmitting the petition of Edwin L. Rood and others asking to have r?stored to settlement ud entry the west half of township one south, range ten, east, tlie same now being embraced in the "Casdade Range For est Reserve," created by the President's proclamation of September 28, 1803. The petition is based on the ground primarily, that the lauds in question are valuable for agriculture and ; not such as are necessary to promote the aojeots of the reservation. .Action on this petition, with n view to restoring said lands to settlement and entry, will not be taken at this time, as there are now pending before congress certain bills for the govern ment and protection of forest reserva tions, which will have some bearing on the subject of this petition. . '', FOR REST.' .J. ; A good farms inquire of A. S. Blow-ers. n i - Savecl Her Life. Mrs. C. J. Wooi.dridok, of Wortlmm, 7Y:;:is, snverl the hi- "( her child by tho use of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. 'One of my -children hart Croup. The o;ise wis iifteiidetl by our physician, mid was supposed l he well under control. One night I was shirtled by the child's hiird breadline:, and on going to it found itstran (rlliia. If had nenrlv censed to breathe, totalizing that the child's alarming condition had become possible In spile of themeilicines given, I reasoned that such remedies would lie of no avail. H.-ivinir part of a bottle of Ayer'8 Cherry Peetornl hi (he house, 1 gave the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Tectoral was given. Hie child's breathing grew easier, and, hi a short time, she was sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. The child is alive and well to-day, and 1 do pot he-dtiite to say that Aycr's Cherry Pec toral saved her nie." . . AVER'S -Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Hubs. Prompt to act, sure to cure T. B, EIERSM. All Around Painter. KALSOMINING, . V j. PAPER HANGING ,. : ; " AM D DECORATING. Prices reasonable and satisfaction gnaraa teed. HOOD RIVER, -"r - OREGON. T. C. - DEALER IN Stoves and tin ware, kitchen fur niture, pruning tools and plumb ers goods ol all kinds. Repairing of tinwaro a specialty. ' , AGENCY FOR ' t 3 CELC3HATED ' 'Vi ESTABLISHED I8J Vrli. Oib'TsTFOOl IN Thl 'vukLU i -S. BL017ERS & GO. DEALERS IM':j Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, (.laps, Boots and shoes; Flour, Feed etc. Country Produce . Bought and Sold. A.S.Bloweks. W.M.Tates. ON SALE TO MJZuZu PRINCIPAL POIN EAST ,VEST,:V NORTH and SOUTH ' BAST BOUND FROM HOOD BIVBB. 23, Freight leave At 11.45. A.M Kv I, Mall ' 10.i5 r. M. WEST BOUND FROK ROOD HIT. " Ko tt , Local, leTn 8.1" P. M .' 1, Mall . " i-Ai A. tt THROOH BLKEPERS RKOIilrTIWO OHAIH f CARS AND DI.VKIV. Steamers" from Portland to San Franclnoo, overyMdays. Ttt ta i3 From Hot , Forrato and general information oall on DEPOT TICKET AOKXT. W. II. HL'RLIUTRT. Asst. Gen. Pass. Ajrt. i SSI Waslndgton St., Portland egon. H COPYRIGHTS. r CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ' For a Srompt answer and an honest opinion, writo to & CO. who have had nearly fifty vears' experience in the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Pntonts and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue ot mechan ical and scientific books seftt free. Patents taken thronea Mnnn & Co. receiTe special noticeinthe !S ientl!io Americnn. and thus are brouirbt widely before the public wtth ont cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper, Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the larcest circulation of any scientific work in the world. $3 a year. Sample copies sent free. BaUding Edition, monthly, SloO a year. Single ' copies, 'jSS cents. IGvery number'contains beau--' tifui plates. In colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest desiens and secure contracts. A ddress JklOJMii & CO, J(EW roiili, aUl BliOADWAT. kifti til hi a -WKSSOLCTIOS. Kotice is hereby given that the par tnership heretofore existing between us is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All accounts due us will bo paid to J. II. 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The Fashion " Singer, however, is an im provemei.t on the original machine, as it has all modern improvpmentrf'up to date which are known or found in a flrst-class family sew ing; machine ' The automatio bobbin winder winds all sizes of thread on the bobbin as easily as a spool of thread is wound, without carp or attention on the part of tho operator, except to keep tho treadle moving. Owing to the machine having what is termed a tight and loose wheel, the bobbin can be wound without running the working parts of the machine. This i3 quite an advantage, as it does nut necessitate re moving the goods from undorneath the pressor foot, or even unthreading the machine. ., .. The needle is short and straight, thus insur ing great strength : it is also self-setting, re quiring no caro on tho part of the operator. ' The pressure on tho sowing foot is adj ustable, ap.d. when tho fowt braised lOTetnovolhe Work from tho machine, it brings into piny the au tomatic tension release. Tins takes tho ten-. Bion from the thread, and tho goods can be re moved from tho machine without bending the needja or breaking tho thread. Every operator ou old style machines will appreciate this. . . 5 Tho woodwoi-k is of either antique oak or walnut, nt choice o" purchaser. Each machine 3i furnished with the follow-., log accessories an J attachments : . ' Oil can filled with oil, 13 nredlos, 0 bobbins. Wrench, zuido and cruide screw, lartre and small dcrew driver, instruction book, foot hemrner, feller, rufller, tucker, binder, and a set of 4 hemniers of assorted widths. We also furnish a written guarantee warranting the machine for five years, -breakage of needles and shuttles excepted. This show3 tho groat coniidence we have In tho machine, which v,-e justly claim to be the best value for tho money ever offered. How to obtain this Machine. 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Everyone likes this one so much." - Hewry JORDAJf, I.L'jlersbnrg, Ky., under . date of June iitt, lHs;2, writes: " Your Premium Machine ia the bsst one I ever paw: I would not give it for a:iy of my neighliors', some of whom have nid SCO for their ticwing machine. I will teil all of. my neighbor,-) about your ma- . chinos." National Souvenir Spoons. 7 , jpt, 1 1 EAOH SPOON COLD LINED. These Spoons are full sizo and beautiful specimens the eii2,Taver's art, and are made of nickel silver and .heavily plated with pure sterling silver. '.Iheycomo half dozen .in. a set,- all di-ferently engraved. The bowl of eaeh spoon lias a lining of "22 karat gold, which- gives them a bountiful appearance; each set is complete in a satin lined case. Nothing could be more appro priate as a gift than a set of National bou venir Spoons. ... 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V,e will give one of those f poon3 free to any ono sonfl- mj; us 4 now paid-up yearly subscription?, or for 2 new paid-up yearly subscriptions and $1.25 m oash; or it will be sold to a subscriber for 82.25 in cash. 10c. postage must be audod in each oaite. . coluhbus Souvenir Spoon Columbus Souvenir ' Tea Bp ions are now all the rase ; orerybody should, have one. Wo show a beautifully en graved spoon, bearing an ex cellent bust of Columbus and engraving of the vescel of Co lumbus landing on our shores. ' This spoon is triple Biiver plated, oxidized, and the bowl is gold lined ; it. will be iven free for one now paid-up yearly subscription j or it will be sold forbde. Sent postage prepaid in each case, Th Famous Elgin and Vifaltham Watches are offered FREE to those of our , . . readers who are willing to go 1 to a little troufcia to . ! obtain them. Itis not nocrasary to nee epaoe la telling enr readers what the islsluaud Walthaia Watcae are. The great American JClgiQ and WalthsM watoh Cue. are known tbu world cvtr.faa their name on a watch stamps it as first-Mass and reliable iu every particular. Those are the watches we offer below, ana we trust such of our readers who aeed Ik Watah will rtad our various offers oaielnlir. We hven't space to show the diixerent puttersf ef ca.5a made (eomo 125), but we euarantoe that any watch purchased or obtained as a premium from us will be of exactly the name value and description as tho sample shown, both as to case and movement, although the patterns of the case may vary ; but ail the designs of Elgin and Waltham watches ure beautifully and artistically wrought, as becomes the repu- . tation of these great companies. The regular retail price of the watches off er ed below is nearly 50 per cent, more than ours, as we purchase directly from theseliing agents of the manufacturers. An Elgin or Vv althaiu can be ordered as deirfrh Our No. 1 is a genu- Tho oaso is made of solid cold in two Diates. streiifrthened in the centre with fine composi tion metal. The manufacturers guarantee tMs wet oh to wenr tor tifiof n venrp. We will Give tills Watch FREE, delivered prepaid, to anv one who will send us 26 now paid -up yearly subscriptions, or tor 13 paid-up yearly Mibscnption and 9 m caeh additional or we will sell it outright to a Buhfcnber for only m-easlu-dehvHrod prepaiil m all cases ing case or open face as . desired fstat a which), wit accurate, I o. Ollvtr. tl' ?owcled movement, stem winding and set ing and all improvements. This walch is pood enough for anybody and is satisfaction itself. Many thousands m use. . Ve will Cive this Watch FREE, charges pre paid, to any one who will send usl new pain-up-yearly subscriptions, or tor 10 paid-up yearly subscriptions and &0.50 cash additional: or wili . Sell it to a subscriber lor S11.C0 cash, delivered free in each instance. - ., SPECIAL OFFER FOR LADIES. Our No. e T3TN." "sMi-'rroMiif beautifully W st-ndard(jua1-fimshed, wit.Fi uf V ay, tu enafh. ease made g I , l s eied i.y a Mft of two plates Wlmh plate .of fine IsTo. ccmposition meiai: 'me mani'fncturr guarantee this case for twentv vcar-'. Ti works are genuine Waltham or Elian, sccord ing to choice, which is a sufficient guarantee -of excellence, and are 7 jeweled, stem vi:idni and setting. A lovelv rtresenf fnr a latlyi Wo will Oive this Watch FREE, delivered preoaid, to any ono i-enumg us 7 now pa d-up-yearly subscrintions, or lor 10 new p.-ud-uj) yeany subscript ions and 810 iu cash adf.ed; or it wiii be bold to a subscriber lor S15.50 cash, -delivered prepaid in all instances. No. 1 is a solid silver Ladies' Elgin er Waltham vvaich, Bevea jeweled, stem viiiuinijc and setting movement, with ad '.he latest im- firovcmentR: will wr-sra ltelime. The Walch will be (iiven FREE," delivery p re paid, to any o: a sending us new poid-up yearly sausorijk tions, or tor 11) n e w paid-up yearly subscrip tions and 5t6.0 watch will be sold to any subscriber for $11.50 cash, de. livered prepaid in all instances,. rvv 'LvVi la If-tr LJ "I'll Any of our reader", either lady or gent leman, who want a reliable walch and wuunavett little leisure tuna can roadjlv get us the num.- -bar of subscriptions necessarv to enable therfl to get one ot the above standard watchee mthout any cash, outlay.. ' '" ' compenBo- ting safety ine itllKin - g S . 1. - i) a 1 a u o e o r Walt- : Pmion. stem ham oocn ft I 11 w i n d i n I "in tne- IH BCf f'tf ptu? I woiks aie V V"- V and a11 ilu" I 7 Je-nels, OvA fjtfj provements. jj ITo. ' J , 1- ! 5 ' t t - ' J