Hood liver Slacier FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1895. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o'. lock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de carta ie same davs at noon. For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A. M.; arrives at m sr. in. naturaavs. For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.; arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Frlda vs. SOCIETIES. anby Post, No. 18. G.: A. R., meets at Odd Fellow's Hall, first Saturday of each month t 2 o'clock p. m. All G. A. It. members in vited to attend, C. J. Haybs, Commander. A. 8. Blowers. Adjutant. 1 Waucoma Ixd)?e, No. 80, K. of P., meets In their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night. J. A. Soksbe, C. C. Geo, T. Pbathkr, K. of It. & H. Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. U. W.. meets first and third Saturdays of each month. W. J. SMITH, M. W. , J. V. Watt, Financier. IL L. Howk, Heco)der. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Holiday goods at the Racket store. The famous leather suspenders at the Racket store. - F. I. Hubbard, photographer, Hood River, Oregon. , . , M. H. Niekelsen is selling his Christ mas goods below price. Mayor Wolfard left Monday for a visit at Walla Walla. Lou Morse Is authorized agent for all newspapers and periodicals. The steamer Regulator will be laid ' off for a spell after December 31st. , just received at the Kacuet store, another full line of gent's underwear. J. J. Luckey was confined to his house last week with a case of la grippe, but is now about again. Saturday and Monday of each week will be our grinding days throughout the full and winter. Harbison Bros. The ladies of Canby Relief Corps sent a box of Christmas goods to fhe inmates of the soldiers' home at Rose burg. , . ata ic. a. .1.1. J'n"(, rt iktuui v.r,j,iiiii,, ' and grand children are visiting her daughters, Mrs. C. M. Wolfard and Mrs. L. E. Morse. Rev. J. A. Cruzan, a Congregational preacher well known by old residents or hooci ltiver, is now pastor or a church in San Francisco. a ny thing you need in the line of floors, winnows, window glass, moulri inirs. thresholds, cashiers, etc.. vou will find at the Box Factory. , . Wm. A. Peairs recently returned to Des Moines, Iowa, from a trip of 35,000 miles around the world in the interest of the Chamberlain Medicine Co. . A petition is in circulation and is being numerously signed asking the county court to appoint Peter Mohr as supervisor of road district No. 5. When making up your list for Christ mas presents, don't . forget that , a llll'Bl W I'lC lit I t U ,1l7t,iIJl II itrnu would he a year's subscription to the Glacier. - r. i. nuooaro, our pnoiograpner, left samples ot his work at this office, done since coming to Hood River. If he can turn out work like the samples shown, he will get plenty of it to do. Notice our fancy new graham sacks. We will use these henceforth and they will alwuyn be filled with the choicest product. Examine the brand and see that you get our "Whole Wheat Ora- I I, T, t I "....! . .. Of tx r T-T.-l 1 , - , 1 t num. wnitre ui ifiienor sum. Harbison Bros. The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prom inent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., was sick with rheumatism for five . ( T . , P i r t- 1 ! . niontns. in speuKingoi n ir. ivom " son says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm , is the only thing that gave her any1 rest iiom pum. .ror toe renei oi pain it cannot be beat." Many very bad i cases have been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Williams & ; Brosius, druggists. ' Persons who are buying second-class fruit trees from abroad carr get the same kinds of trees of Tillett for less ' money. He has 2,000 second class trees, two to three feet high, well root ed Yakima, Spitzenburg, Ben Davis, Uano, King, Red Russian, Delaware Red and Jonathan which he will sell for $25 per" thousand. Or, if you wish first class trees at regular rates, he can accommodate you.. , When most needed it is not unusual for your farnily physician to be away from home: Buch was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two years of age, was threat ened with a severe attack of croup. He says: "My wife insisted that I should go for the doctor, but as our family phsiclan 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, The ladies of the bazaar held iu the Langi lie bouse last week hud quite a scare Friday night. A large pumpkin suspended from the ceiling, in whicli was a lighted candle, dropped and knocked over a lamp. A lace curtain caught fire and was consumed instant ly, and the burning lamp in the midst of the many combustibles threatened destruction to the building and every thing in it. Roy Slocum heroically fticked up the burning lamp and threw t through the window into the street, thereby averting what might have been a serious conflagration. The lamp, after lying iu the street for awhile, exploded. M. A. Cook returned home from Klickitat county, Tuesday morning, where he visited the scenes of his former abode, after an absence of 13 years, it was in Klickitat that he found his wife, and that country still lias charms for him. He visited Ool dendale, Centerville and other points, and found great changes wherever he ; went. He went to the Van Vacken gold mines, three miles north of Gol dendale, ' where he found an 80-foot shaft with good prospects of paying 3uartz. He saw the engine for the ying machine at Goldendale, where it lies in dormant. State and is expected to fly in the spring. He found six inches of snow on High prairie. ' Mr. Cook had just arrived from the boat when we interviewed him, nnd was on his way home, and there may be an other chapter of this interesting serial. The Congregational Sunday school will hold their Christmas festival on the evening of the 24th, at 6 o'clock. Exercises will consist of music and a few recitations. The principal feature of the evening will be the acting out of some 40 churades by about 35 of the children. Santa Claus will distribute the usual refreshments at 7.30, and the remainder of the evening will be spent socially. The ladies' bazaar closed Saturday night after a very successful season of one week. A good meal was served each day at noon for 25 cents. The handsomest girls in town and country were selected to preside over the booths representing Spring, Summer.Autumn and Winter. A fine lot of fancy work made up by the ladies was sold. J. H Middleton came up on the train that passed through here last night at 12 o'clock, the first train through from the blockade at Bridal Veil. He informed us that yesterday's local went back to Portland from Bridal Veil at 7 o'clock last evening. Mr. Middleton was on his way to Baker City.,- ... : Mr. A. B. Jones received word from his sister in Ovando, Montana, that their father nied at that place Dec. 16, 1895, aged 77 years and 5 months. His death was caused by a tumor iu his side and Bright's disease. The Glacier is in need of money. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us for subscription are re quested to pay up. If you can't pay up all that is due, we will cheerfully give a receipt for any part. All members of the American Pro tective Association of Hood River dis trict are earnestly requested to be pres ent at the next meeting of the council. By order of the . President. Owing to the storm, Hubbard, pho tographer, will continue bis offer till New Years. Cabinets $2, cards $1 per doz. After New Years, cabinets will be $2.50, cards $1.50 per doz. : There will be a ball given at Odd Fellows hall Christmas nigiit. Good music will be here from The Dalles. Everybody invited. 'TIs now the loving little wife Is search iiiR each store shelf, To And a gift for hubby That she can use herself. The rtnly Christmas presents we can give out this year are receipts for paid up subscriptions... Uoiue aim get your present. ' Geo. T. Prather manufactured and gave to eacli of the ministers in town a wooden snow shovel. ' Remember, the Racket store is orig inator of popular prices. We lead, others follow. Be sure and call at"the drug store and see the decorative crepe and tissue paper. , Rolled wheat, the best of horse feed, can now le had at the box factory. A snow storm yerterday and two feet of snow, but a Chinook today. . Candies, peanuts and gum at the Racket store. One doz. cabinets and life size crayon, $5. . F. I. Hubbard. . Gent's slippers at the Racket store. Good Templar's Lodge Organized. Prof. Howard C. Tripp, "the Iowa Temperance Cyclone," organized a Good Templar's lodge at the M. E. church on Thursday, December 12th, with 27 members.' The following of ficers were elected: D. F. Pierce, chief templar; Mrs. A. L. Denison, vice tem plar; Mrs. W. H. Bishop, chaplain; M. 1. Wheeler, Secretary; Miss Mattie Mayes, secretary; Frank Jones, finan cial secretary; Frank Watson, treas urer; H. M. Dukes, marshal; Miss Theresa Morse, deputy marshal; E. Loy, guard; Miss Emma Ehrck, sen.; O. L. Stranalian, lodge deputy; Chas. Pickett, past chief templar. . The lodge will meet on Friday even ings. The charter will be kept open three weeks for charter members. Brothers over sixteen years of age can come in as charter members at 50 cents initiation fee; brothers under sixteen years of age and sixteen can come in as charter members for'25 cents. The initiation fees will be twice that j amount after three weeks. The lodge starts' out . well officered and entliu-j siastic. - , . - Good Templars have a membership ! in Oregon of about 1200; in the United States of 425,000; in the world of 800, 000. Its alms and objects are to save j and reclaim from the drink habit. It is the largest temperance organization in the world, having more members j than all other temperance societies combined. Last year the society ex pended over one million dollars in lecture work alone. Prof., Tripp has recently organized lodges at Haines,! Cove, Union, LaGrande, Belmont.,! Bridal Veil and Brower's Mill. Any young man who .wishes to develop himself as a speaker and who wishes to become identified on the right side of the temperance question, should join the order and enter earnestly into the work. ; - i ' 1 . Major C. T. Picton is manager of the ! State hotel, Deiyson, Texas, whicli 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: "I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure, in raying that I co-isider it an infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it to my guests in the hotel, nnd in every case it has proved itself worthy of unqualified en dorsement." For sale by Williams & Brosius, druggists. Harness Repairing. t will be ready for repairing and oiling har ness after January 1st. Farm products will be taken in trade. E. D. CALKINS. , . d20 , Here's Your Chance ! The best improved 74-acre Farm In Clarke county, Wash., only 18 miles from Portland, X miles from Bole Landing, to trade for Im proved land In Hood River valley; an apple ranch prelerred. For. further particulars ad dress the undersigned, or call t the Glacier office. L. MINTKNER. I'l.H) . Pioneer, Wash. ... Obituary. Alvie Markley, aged 19 years, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Markley, died at the residence of Mrs. Alma Howe, December 2, 1895. The last sad rites were conducted at the grave by Revs, Hershner and Johns. Many of her school friends attended, bringing beau tiful flowers, showing their esteem for the departed. Alvie was a bright,love ly girl and a favorite with all who knew her. She was a promising young lady who was endeavoring to rise in the world, and had succeeded in get ting a good common school education, also a teacher's certificate. Why should we weep? Our beloved one Is only lost to time. She is safe within the Father's fold, Safe in the Heavenly clime. - . : . I To a brighter, fairer, better world She has passed from death's cold sleep, To sing the angels' glad new songs Where none shall ever weep. . - ' - A. P. M. ' J. H. Lancaster writes from Clayton, N. Y., to the Klickitat Sentinel, stat ing that there is a good market in that country lor the plu to ponies raised in Klickitat county. He saw a very common pony sell for $50 that could be bought for $5 in Klickitat. Church Notices. , There will be preaching in the Val ley church Sunday morning and even ing by Rev. J. W.Jenkins. Morning subject, "The Responsibility of the Church." The evening services will be preceded by the Christian endeavor ana the subject of the sermon will be, "Good Soldiers of Jesus Christ, or Which Side are You on?" - Sunday school at 10 a. . m. A cordial invita tion is exteuded to all. Weather permitting, Rev. J. L. Hershner will preach at Crapper school house next Sunday, at 3 o'clock'. , ; M. E. services in Hood River every Sabbath evening, and in the mornings of the first and third Sabbaths of eacli month; at Hosier on the mornings of the second and fourth, J.'M. Denison, Pastor. Belmont Circuit Appointments. First Sunday of each month t Mount Hood; second Sunday, Belmont at 11, Crapper school house at 3, and Pine Grove at 7; third 'Sunday, Pine Grove at 11 and Belmont at 7; fourth Sunday, Belmont at 11 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. 22d Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; Junior Endeavor at 3 p.m.; preaching at 7:30. :" - F. O. Krause, Pastor. There will be Sunday school at the M. E. tabernacle at 10 o'clock, the usual hour. A welcome to all. Supt. J. A. Finnell.'the Indian evangelist, is still continuing the revival meetings at the U. B. church. He' is a man who is intensely earnest and enthusiastic in bis work. Several conversions have already been reported. ; Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, 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. There are two pleased faces that be; long to this picture, but we don't feel like intruding upon such occasions. We merely furnish the perfumes the finest of odors, put up in dainty boxes and handsome bottles. . There is noth ing better for a holiday, or any other day offering. You will, have to see our stock, as we can't describe it, and this is our personal invitation to you. ' Our prices will suit every pocket-book 50 cts per ounce for bulk extracts, and 50 cts and upwards for fancy bottled per fumes. Williams & Brosius, :. Druggists.,, The sale of laud for delinquent taxes was concluded by Sheriff Driver lat-t Saturday, and the delinquent rol s cleared up. The property was bid iu by Judge Blakeley, subject to redemp tion. ... ....... . .".-;' Horses for Sale or Trade Four head of Horses; one ear old mare, one 4-year-old gelding, and two coming 3 year-old colts sired by "Midnight;" dams be long to F. II. Button. F. U. BltOSIUS. Strawberry Land. I will lease on favorable terms one of the best and very earliest, tracts of Strawberry j land in this section. Five acres or more in fine condition for planting this fall. For full particulars call on or address mo at White, Salmon, Wash. 0I8 A. H. JEWETT. ! Competent Nurse, j Ladles needing a competent nurse, on rea- sonuble terms, apply to ivj dRS. E. B. FULTON, o3 liooa River, uregon. "WIST , KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Choice Fresb 'Meats,: . : Hams, Bacon, Lard, - .!.'' '.'And All Kinds of Game. ALSO, DEALERS IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. HOOD RIVER, - - - - SANTA CLAUS Has again made his headquarters with M. H. NICKL8EN. He has the . Largesl M, of In Goods Ever brought to Hood River. To be sold at Free Trade Prices. RUPTURE Instantly relieved and permanently CURED . Without knife or operation. Treatment AlisoMsly Painless. Cure effected in from three to six weeks. Write for terms. THE E.O. MILLER CO., Offices: Rooms 706-707 Marquam Building, PORTLAND, - OREGON. f antSK ' GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House in;the valley. ' DEALER IN- Dry Goods, Clothing, -. . ' : and ' ; , ; ' . . General Merchandise, Flour and Feed. Etc.. HOOD RIVER, N - - OREGON. Fruit Farm for Sale. I will sell my place, 2 miles from the town of Hood River, near a graded school, contain ing 40 acres, good house and barn, strong spring, wind mill, 1 acres in orchard, acre In strawberries, all fenced, including stock and farm 1 mplements, for 9 1800. nl FRED HOWE, Hood River. WM. TILLETT, Proprietor. Grower and dealer In choice Nursery stock. He has the only stock of the . v Yakima 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 River. Jelo. For Sale at Belmont. The Ketchum place, by E. C. Rogers. Also, E. C. Rogers' place, cheap for cash, or one hulf down and balance on easy terms. dlB FORSALE. Twenty-five acres off the Glenwlld Place anciently called "Pole Flat." House and cleared land; plenty of water; fine apple land. Also, 20 acres near town, Joining T. L. Eliot. Includes buildings, cleared land, tine springs, tine oaks, views of Columbia river. Hood river rapids, etc. , T. R. COON. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL Entinlv Nrm. T TV fl rr HT 4 T AbrtaH tftk, rims. s L VyISK X A Grand kditcater. Successor of th " Unabridged." Standard of the U. 8. Gov't Print ing Office, the U.S. Supreme Court and of nearly all the Bchoolbooks. 1 Warmly com mended by every State Superinten dent of Schools, and other Educa tors almost with out number. ma A College President writes: ''For ! " ease with, which the eye finds the ' word sought, for accuracy of definl 'tion, for effective methods in indl ' eating pronunciation, for terse yet ' comprehensive statements of facts. " and for practical use as a working; ! "dictionary,' Webster's International' excels any other single volume." The One Great Standard Authority. Hon. I. .T. Brewer. Justice of the IT. S. Supreme Court.writes ! " The International Dictionary is the perfection of dictionaries. I commend it to all as the one great stand- i ard authority." tA saving of three cents ver day for a year will provide more than enough money i to purchase a copy of the International. ; Can you afford to be without it? G. & C. MERRTA3I CO., Pnbllshera, Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. -Send to the publishers for free pamphlet. - Do not buy cheap reprints of ancient edltioas. BROS.;1 OREGON. 0 A. S. BLOWERS & CO., DEALERS IN - Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, FLOUR AND FEED. Country Produce Bought and Sold, i AfiFNcv rnp fBRADLEYETCALFCtfJ I'iJ M CELEBRATED k -f If 1 THE 61GCEST BOOT I 0RLO TSA0E MARK COf yRICHTtr ONE GIVES RELIEF T. C. DALLAS, ' ;, DEALER IN- ; STOVES AND TOTABE, Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERb' GOODS. Pruning Tools, Etc. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. Ml Rail for Sale Ota!. 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 office or at ranch. F. R. ABSTEN. J. H. CRADLEBAUGH, Attorney-at-Law, (Special attention given to Land Office prac- . tice) Rooms 44-45 Chapman Block, THE DALLES, OREGON, . 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. Office in the Langllle House. . . . Jyl9 c C. J. HAYES, SURVEYOR. All work given him will be done Cor reetly and promptly. He has a few good claims upon which he can locate parties; Doth tarniing and timber lands. . February, 1894. LECTURE COURSE -AT- UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, Hood River, Oregon. . STANFORD MANDOLIN GLEE CLUB, - Dec.27 Single Tickets. 35 cts.; for the , . ; Course, $1.50. ; FORJ3ALE. Forty acres unimproved land, on the east side of Hood river, 5 miles from town. Price $10 per acre. Inquire at Glacier office. G.. T. Pkather, Notary Public. H. C. Coe. PRATHER & COE, Real Estate ani iw& 93 Oak St., bet 2d and 3d. . We have lots, blocks and acreage In the town of Hood lit ver: also, fruit, hay and oerry farms and timber claims in the most desira 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. Bargains in Land. 200 acres of unimproved land for sale, on the East 8lde, 6 miles from town, 87 to 10 an acre. Other land, about half cleared. $20 an acre. Well Improved land, $30 an acre. Plenty of water for irrigation. Will sell In 20 or 40-acre tracts. Inquire at Glacier office. ' - . , Je22 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 ot MarthaPurser, do ceased. All persons having claims against said estate urn 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, 1895. A. 8. BLOWERS, Administrator of the Estate of Martha Purser, deceased. . . nludlS B00TS&SHOES Ji. tTAoLI5ntD IM3 IN THE W .:.; :' ; THE . "REGULATOR LINE." I X Ul UUUU VA JLLU v n n Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. ! t. i All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. PASSENGER RATES. One way ..fl 50 Round trip...... I... a 60 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. THE DALLES, OREGON E. McNEILL, Receiver. To tli.e East, Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL , Via Via SPOKANE, DENVER, Minneapolis OMAHA ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to All East ern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SA FRAfJ CISCO. For full details call on O. R, A N. Acnt, Hood River, or address W. H. HURMMTRT, - ' Gen'.l Pass. Agent, v Porlliitid, Or. Scientific- American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE KAHS.'B. DESICN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. etcJ jf or inrormanon ana rree HanaDooK write so MUNN & CO., 861 Broadway, New Yob. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought befor. the public by a notice given free of charge h& th. Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No lutelUm-nt man should be without It. Weekly, . years $IJX sir months. Address, MUNN CO PUBUSHERS, 361 Broadway, Mew York city. R-I-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Teller, fjutt Rlieimi, Scald Head, Sore NiiileR, Cliaiix.l Hands, Itching l'iles, Burns, Front li'Ucs, ChronicSorc Eyes mid Granulated Eve Eids. For (sale by druggists at 25 ttiitx iiur box.- TO HORSiToWJfaKS. For putting a horse in u lino lienltliy con dition try i (Judy's Condition, l'owders. Tliey lone ii the system, aid digestion, euro loss of :)tetite, relieve constipitu n, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life lo an old or over-worked lmrw. t cenls jer jKicknge. For sale by druggists. For sale lv WUHanm & Rrottius. aoc ""v