3fesj& Ivef Slacien 7T FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts the same days at noon. for Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A. M.; arrives at P. M. Saturdays. 1 . For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.j arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. - Frpm White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Olenwood Mondays, Wednesday s and Fridays. . SOCIETIES. Canby Post, No. 18, G. . R., meets at Odd Fellow's Hall, first Saturday of each month t z O'ciock p. m. ah u. A. it. memDers ln vl,ted to attend.. C. J. Havks, Commander. A. 8. Blowers. Adjutant. , Waucoma Lodge, No. 80, K. of P., meet In their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night. J. A. Soesbe, C. C. "Geo. T. Prxther, K. of R. & S. Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A 0. U. W., meets first and third Saturdays of each month. W. J. SMITH, M. W. J. V. Watt, Financier. H. L. Howk, Recoider. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Holiday goods at the Racket store.' Fashion Books for sale at Mrs. C. J. Hunt's. i ' ':-:,,(, ;'1 , ( , The famous leather Buspenders at the Racket store, i . F. I. Hubbard, photographer, Hood Iliver, Oregon. , - . Lou Morse is authorized agent foratl newspapers and periodicals. The United Brethren are putting a heating furnace under their church. . Just received at the Racket store, another full line of gent's underwear. Henry York was in town for a few days during the first part of the week. Mr. Geary, the ' piano tuner, was in Hood River the first part of the week. A. B. Jones has bought W.B.Perry's In terest in the Perry & Jones property. Mrs. Stella Gray is - visiting her , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. lingers. ;.:".-''; C. Welds wants all- who are owing him to come and settle by Jan. 1st and eave costs. 1 Mr. George Loy and family have moved into Mr. Nick Billon's bouse for the winter, ' w J. II. Cradlebaugh was in town Sat urday and again on Tuesday, and is xpecten uere tomorrow. ; . : From now until Christmas, cabinet photos $2 pev dozen, cards $1 per doz. F. I. Hubbard. Saturday and Monday of each week will be our grinding days throughout the full and winter. Harbison Bros. Grandma Clark left Wednesday for Portland, where she will spend the winter with her son, Newtoa Clark, and family. vi; j -j. li i The chicken social at Mrs. M. B. Potter's, Thursday evening of last week, was well attended and the sum of $10.60 realized. . v ' . Several of our business men have had loads of gravel hauled in the street in front of their stores, which is a great improvement on mud. . At the missionary concert held at the Odell sehoolhouse, lust Sunday, the sum of $10'Was raised, which was sent to the Armenian sufferers. A ny thing you need iii the line of doors, windows, window glass, mould ings, thresholds, casings, etc., you will find at the Box Factory. A. B. Jones received a telegram Sun day evening from Ovando, Montana, informing him of the sickness of his . father and stating that he was not ex ' pected to live through the night. And still they come! M. H. Nickel ee n last week advertised the loss of his wearf pin. Before the paper was print p, Mr. Nick Billin brought the ioBt pin to its owner.; It pays to advertise. Inspecting offlcer'Leonard, from the Grand Army post at The Dalles, in , spected Canby post, Saturday. The boys all had their buttons shined and .their boots blacked (except behind), and passed inspection in good shape. Notice our fancy new graham sucks. We will use these henceforth and they will always be filled with the choicest produet. Examine the brand and see that you get our "Whole Wheat Graham.":-Beware of inferior stuff. Harbison Bros. ;, Col. Hartley started Monday with a hand of 44 Hood River horses for Sher man county. At The Dalles he was taken with rheumatism and had to return home. Bert Taylor and Matt - Russell of The Dalles took the horses on to their destination ,.; '.. ,,,.,;,.-,.. v Wm. Tillett returned, Tuesday, from atrip to Mt. Hood. He reports about six inches of snow at . Cooper's place. In some places he found a good many trees fallen across the Mt. Hood road. Mr. Tillett took up a lot of trees for spring planting. ' ; , ' : ' Those who ordered Lambert cherry, trees of Tillett will not be supplied for two weeks yet. ; The horticultural board has not yet received its seal, the stamp of which has, t accompany every tree. In the meantime, digging goes merrily on. Call and get the best trees in the valley. , . - .... W. B. Perry came up from Portland last Friday, , bringing with him Mr. Moody, a prominent attorney of Ta oma, who wanted to take a look at , the Hood River country. - The gentle , man left so well pleased with the coun try that he expects to make his home here at no distant day. , i The Glacier is in receipt of a kind Invitation from Mr. Welis Howe, the genial superintendent of the Palmer house, Chicago, to accept the compli ments and courtesies for ourself and wife of that famous hotel for three days at any time prior to April 1, 1890. Thanks. We'll get there, if the walk ing coollttues good, and "it's a cold day when ive get left." A number of Hood River's literarv people met at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Graham for the purpose of organizing a literary society in accord ance with the-wishes of Mrs. U. E. Trovers of London. Mrs. Heald aoted as chairman during the evening, and after portions of Mrs. Travers' letter re lating to the society were read, the or ganization was perfected. Miss Anne Smith was chosen president and Miss Grace Graham secretary. : The next meeting will be held December 20th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. L.Siuitli. "David Copperfield." the book chosen for the next meeting, will be thor oughly discussed. Prof. Tripp lectured at Belmont Sat urday night. Wednesday : night he organized a Good Templar lodge with 29 charter members. The following officers- were -elected and installed: Chief templar, John Cnstner: vice tern plar, Mellie Rigby; secretary, Charles Castner- treasurer, Herbert Galligan; guard, .Judith Jfotter; eentineJ, naton Hayden. marshal, M. P. lsenberg; chaplain, F. L. Johns; lodge deputy, Howard lsenberg. . The ladies holding the bazaar are at tue jjangine nouse. rney nave every pretty thing conceivable for Christmas at the lowest prices possible. They want to see you and your family at the noon hour, and will serve you a bountiful dinner of hot meats, vegeta bles,- tea ana coiree, .Boston: Drown bread, Boston baked beans, mince pies, etc., all for 25 cents, and a tea at night for 10 cents. Pres. Mr. C. P.1 Heald find family expect to leave Hood River in a short time and return to their old home in- Illi nois. By their going Hood River will lose a valuable citizen in the person of Mr. Heald and an accomplished and most useful instructor in music in the person of his estimable wif. May their lines fall in pleasant places is the wish of their many friends here, E. C. Rogers and his sons Frank and John have taken homesteads at the head of Rock creek, about 14 miles southeast of town. Mr. Rogers in forms us there is room for 75 or 100 families on good claims in that locality. The Markley family, who have been so sadly afflicted with typhoid fever, are tiow recovering, and all are at home except Gladys, who id still at Mrs. Howe's. ' . ; 1 A. -B.' Jones is putting up an ice house on Fourth street, in rear of the butcher shop. The building will be 20 x 24, with a capacity of 100 tous. tiuite a number of horses were sent from the Phelps Creek and Belmont neighborhoods, last Monday, to Sher man county to be wintered..: 1 n. B,- - Mrs. J. C. Porter is giving lessons in drawing and painting.'- Her class meets at Mrs. J. J. Hunt's every Sat urday afternoon. . - - - There will be Sunday school at the M. Hi. tabernacle at 10 o'clock, tne usual hour. A welcome to all. Supt. M. A. Ketchum is now living at Es- terville, Iowa, where he has charge of tne electric iigut worns. . Hood River's crop of winter apples is beginning to move to market, and prices are good. :- , ' Remem ber, the Racket store is orig inator of popular prices. We lead, others follow. . , : ,. .. - . Wm. Rogers is , now running a pho tograph gallery in Salem aud doing well. - ' ' ' - The Frankton and Barrett boys will play ball at Belmont Saturday afternon " One doz. cabinets add life s'ize crayon, $5. , F. I. Hubbard. Gent's slippers at the Racket store. A? OSBeers Elected. The various societies of Hood River have elected officers for the ensuing year, as follows: . !.: v . Waucoma Lodge, No. 30, K. of P. W, Haynes, C. ('.; W. A. lsenberg, V. C: C. E. Markharn, P.; L. N. Blow ers, K. of R & 8.; J. B. Hunt, M. of F.; G. T. Pratber, M. of E.; E. S. dinger, M. at A.r J. R. Nickelseu, J. G. J. A. Soesbe, O. G. Vv ,r W :, .;. Masonic. Worshipful master, E. L. Smith; senior warden,; W M. Yates; junior Warden, F. A H. Button; treas urer, W. . J . Baker; secretary, L. E. Morse. , ., , , : ,-, Canby Post, G.' A. R -Commander, John A. Wilson; senior vice com mtlnder, Oscar Stranahan; junior vice commander, Joseph Frazler; surgeon, M. B. Potter; Chaplain, W. H. Perry; quartermaster, L. Henry; officer of the day, J., H. Dukes; adjutant, M. P, lsenberg. Delegate to state encamp ment, M. P. lsenberg; alternate, Frank Noble.: -.: , ..fj . Hood River Chapter, No. 20, O. E. S. Worthy matron, Mrs. C. ' L. Morse; worthy patron, L. E. Morse; associate matron, Mrs. J. R. Nickeisen; conduct ress, Miss Eva Blowers; associate con ductress, Mrs. Wm! Yates; secretary, Mrs. F. C. Brosius; treasurer, Mrs.C.A. Bell. 1J . - A dwelling house belonging to Geo. Cooper, two miles from The Dalles, oc cupied by a Mr. Walker, and family, was uestroyea oy tire Kuuaay uigiit. -A Pennsylvania apple: grower, who recently shipped 61 barrels on a 5,000 mile journey to South America, stores aud packs his apples by using alternate layers of maple leaves. - s : Major C. T. Picton is manager of the State hotel, Denison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the . best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, Major Picton says: l'I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I co'isider 1t an infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. ; 1 always recommend it to my guests In the hotel, and in every . case it has proved itself worthy of unqualified en dorsement.". For sale by, Williams & Brosius, druggists. '' " " Card of Thanks. . ;. ; To those of our friends and neigh bors who so kindly sympathized with us and helped us materially during the long continued illness and 'bereave? ment In out family, we desire to tender our sincere and heartfelt thanks,, es pecially ; to Dr. Watt, for his kindness and attention to our welfare. - Mr. and Mrs. J. CJ. Markley. When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to be aw.ay from home. Such was the experience ofMr. J. -Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter., . Bauner, when , his little girl, two years of age, was threat ened with a severe . attack of croup. He says: yMy wife insisted : that I should go for the doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I pur chased a bottle of - Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not be without it in the future. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Williams & Brosius,druggists, For Sale at Belmont. The Ketchum place, by E. C. Rogers. Also, E. C Roarer' place, cheap- for cash, or one half down and balance on easy terms. d!3 -AT ID. "F PIEECE'S ST O I have signed a contract to buy the only harness business In LaGrande, and must move In January. I shall not carry shoes there, so In the short time Intervening, must clouse outmy entire stock of shoes . .,.. v . lESeg'suird.less of Cost I T? TP"Tln?Tyr L L L Portland Isn't In it with my prices, not to mention any little burgs VXillilimi3illXt like Mosler and The Dalles. . Don't Fail To call and get prices before the assortment is 1rts.ir if AnJf K.,,, 1n Un wisinnlms. T ..rill HARNESS AND SADDLES Cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere In all of my property in Hood River. All the best variety of Apples. other kinds of nursery stock kept constantly i your trees at the home nursery and save expense and damage. We are here to stay. H. u WEST KEEP CONTANTLY ON HAND Clioice Fresh Meats, , j Hams, Bacon, Lard, ,,':'.: v-r . And All Kinds of Game. ALSO, 'DEALERS IN ' FRUITS Afl D VEGETABLES. HOOD RlVER, - - ... - - ... - OREGON. Belmont Notes. ( . Belmont, Dec. 11. Messrs. Will lsenberg and Dave Gibbons started Monday morning for a trip through California;. - ;, On Wednesday evening, Dec. 4th, a party of young folks gathered at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. lsen berg, in honor ot the birthday of their sou Louis, and passed a very pleasant evening. Those present were: The Misses Stella Richardson, Maggie Bishop, Emma Cunning, Pearl Tem pleton, Lollie Templeton, Ella lsen berg, and Messrs. Elton Hayden, Thos Bishop, George Rich", Marshall lsen berg, Walter lsenberg, Will lsenberg, Howard lsenberg, Alfred Ingalls, W. Hibbard, Roy Shoemaker and Caleb Richardson.. , , The entertainment and social held on Thursday of last week was well at tended, notwithstanding the disagree able weather, and every one seemed to enjoy themselves. The sum of $10.50 was taken in, which will go towards the fund that is being raised to repair the M. E. church. '- . ; Belmont Juvenile Temple will give an open meeting Monday evening, Dec. )6th. 54 A good programme will be presented and a collection taken up. Everybody invited. Rev. J.' M. Denison will preach at Belmont on Sunday evening next. Preparations are being made for ah elaborate Christmas tree and entertain ment on Christmas eve at the M. E. church. Last year the decorations were beautiful, aud no doubt they will be equally so this year. Nature has so lavishiy endowed the valley with such' beautiful- evergreen trees aud clinging vines, with which any one with an eye for the beautiful may have no difficulty in making handsome dec orations. Reme. i " ' . - , Old People, ' Who require medicine to regulate the bowels uud kidneys, will Ami the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medi cine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant.but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tope to the organs, thereby aiding Nature inf the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excel lent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people rind it just exactly what they need. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at Hood River Pharmacy. - BiicklenV Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, soresj ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tettetV chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded.- Price, 25 cts per box;" For' sale at the Hood River Pharmacy,; ; SANTA GLAUS Has again made his headquarters with M. H. NIOKEUSEN.,..Ile has the . '.V Lareest StOGfc of Imas Goo3s Ever brought to Hood River. To be sold at Free Trade Prices. Stockholders' Meeting. There will ben. meetinsr of the stockholders of the East Pork Irrigating Company at the Odell school house, on Saturday, Dec. 14, lxw5, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing three directors to hold their office for one year. This being the first regular meeting of said company, it will be open for the transac tion of all legal business that may come be fore the meeting. : J. A, KNOX, President. Shoe B E - broken. cill No trouble to show goods and no the state, Make me au offer on any part or D. K. PIERCE. including Yakima, Gano, Arkansas Black, etc., and all MinDtontlvAn l.unH P.iiuu will hn .nnila ...MuAinF.iK.. 17.... on hand. BA I bri AM, Columbia Nursery . EOS., Bor.' On the East Side of Hood River, November 18, 1895, to Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Davis, a daughter. At M'osier, December 4, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Husbands, a daugh ter; 10 pounds. ' . . , . 1 ' . Church Notices. M. E. services in , Hood River every Sabbath evening, and in the mornings of the first and third Sabbaths of each month; at Mosier on the mornings of the second and fourth. J. M. Denison, Pastor. Belmont Circuit Appointments. First Sunday of each month at Mount Hood; second Sunday, Belmont at) 11, Crajper school house at 3, and Pine Grove at 7: third Sunday, Pine Grove at 11 and Belmont at 7; fourth Sunday, Belmont at H and Pine Grove at 7. , F. L. Johns, Pastor. The Valley Christian Sunday school is making preparations ' for their Christmas entertainment, which will consist of Xmas trees laden with pres ents, appropriate literary exercises, music, etc. They will hold their enter tainment on Christmas eve. U. B. church Sunday, Dec. 15th Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. in.; Junior Endeavor at 3 p.m.; preaching at 7:30. F. C. Krause, Pastor. RUPTURE ,; Instantly relieved and permanently CURED Without knife or operation. Treatment AlisolDtely Painless. Cure effected in from three to six weeks. Write for terms. ('..-' THE E. 0. MILLER CO., Offices: Rooms 706-7W Marquam Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. oct25 GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House injthe valley. . DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, " . ' AND General Merchandise, Flour and Feed. Etc., HOOD RIVER, - - - OREGON. WM. TILLETT, Proprietor. Grower and dealer in choice Nursery stock. He has the only stock of the Yakiina Apple, The best of red apples, and as long a keeper as the Yellow Newtown. I have aboui 20,000 apple trees of the best va rieties growing in my nursery. All standard varieties are grafted from the best stock in Hood Kiver, jel5. A. S. BLOWERS & CO., DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, FLOUR AND FEED. Country Produce Bought and Sold. AGENCY FOR CELEBRATED i B00TS&SHOES "t HE. BIGGEST BU0T IN THE WORLD TCMUt MASK COPyRtOHTtr ONE GIVES RELIEF. T. C. DALLAS, ' DEALER IN STOVES AND TINWARE, Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERb' GOODS, Pruning Tools, Etc. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. Mt Rail fir Sals tel. Situated 4 miles west of the town of Hood River, on the Columbia. Free from late frosts. Full crop of all kinds of fruit now on ranch. Fine irrigating facilities and water for that purpose belonging to place. Call at Glacier olllce or at ranch. F. It. ABSTEN. J. H. CRADLEBAUGH, Attorney-at-Law, (Special attention given to Land Office prac t ' - . tiee) Rooms. 44-45 Chapman Block, THE DALLES, OREGON. O. FREDENBURG, Notary Public, MOUNT HOOD, - - OREGON. DENTISTRY. DR. E. T. CARNS is now located in Hood River. First-class work at reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. Olllce in tho Langille House. JylU C. J. HATES, SURVEYOR. All work given him will be done cor rectly and promptly. He has a few good claims upou which he can locate parties; ooth farming and timber lands. February, 1894. . LECTURE COURSE - ' AT .'... UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, Hood River, Oregon. STANFORD MANDOLIN s. . GLEE CLUB, Dec. 27 Single Tickets. 35 cts.; for the Course, $1.50. FOR J5ALE. Forty acres unimproved land, on the east side of Hood river, 6 miles from town. Price 810 per acre. Inquire at Glacier office. G. T. Frathkr, Notary Public. H. C. Cob. FRATHER & COE, ' Real Estate ana Mum, 93 Oak St., bet. 2d and 3d. We have lots, blocks and acreage in the town of Hood River: also, fruit, hay and Derry farms ana timber claims in the most desirsir ble locations in the valley. If you have any thing in the real estate line to sell or rent, or If you want to buy, give us a call. Deeds, bonds and mortgages promptly and correctly executed. We will also attend to legal business injus tices' courts. We are also agents for SOUTH WAUCOMA property. PRATHER & COE. ap27 ' FOR SALE. House and corner lot in Hood River for sale cheap. Inquire at the Bakery. . sett Bargainsin Land 200 acres of unimproved land for sale, on the ji;ast Biae, a miles trom town, 7 t iu an acre. Other land, abont half cleared. 20 an acre. Well improved land, t30 an acre. Plenty of water for irrigation. Will sell in 20 or 40-acre tracts. . Inquire at Glacier office. , . je22 i Administrator's Notice. TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the honorable county court of Wasco county, Oregon, ad ministrator of the estate of Martha Purser, deceased.- All persons having claims against said estate ar: notified to present the same to me in Hood River, Wasco county, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated November 11, 1S95. . A. 8. BUJWERS, AdirdntNtrator of toe Estate of Martha Purser, deceased. nl5d!3 . " - THE ' , " REGULATOR LINE." i x ui mum m Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. -A DailyM. Dalles anfl PorUail All Freight Will Come Throu jh Without Delay. PASSENGER RATES, i One way v....... $1 TA Round trip. a 50 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. t . W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. THE DALLES, OREGON E. McNEILL, Receiver. To -tiie . East, Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ' EOUTE S 1 Via Via SPOKANE, , DENVER, Minneapolis OMAHA .' " AND :,' AND - ST. PAUL, Kansas City. T.attt Pnfna a ' ill T?n 4- . ern Cities. 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