The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 26, 1897, Image 3

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    3fobd Iiver Stacier.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1397.
THE MAILS.
The mall arrive! from Mt. Hood at 10 o'
elock A. M. Wednesday! and Saturdays; de-
paru n tame otyi . dooh.
For Chenoweth, leave at ft A. M. Tuesday!
and Saturdays: arrives at 6 P. M.
For White Salmon leaves dally at t P. M.;
arrives at o'clock P. M.
From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil
mer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays,
weaaesaaysana v riaavs.
SOCIETIES.
Canby Post, No. 16, G. A.. R., meets at School
House Hall, first Saturday of each month
at 2 o'clock . m. All G. A. R. members In
vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief
Corps meet at same time In the adjoining
room. S. F. BLYTHE, Commander.
C. J. Hates, Adjutant.
v aucoma muge, .nu. w, tv. 01 j-., uiwii iu
their Castle Bali oa every Tuesday night.
W. H. Bishop, C. C. .
Wk. Hayneb, K. of R. & 8,
Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. XT. W.. meets
first and third Saturdays of each month.
& J. LaFRANCE, M. W.
J. K. Watt, Financier. '.
H. L. Howe, Reoorder. '.
Idlewilde Lodge. No. 17, 1. O. O. F., meets
la Fraternal hall every Thursday night.
THUS. LACY, N. U.
F. E. Jones, Bee'y.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
"Is Marriage a Failure?"
60 bare laundry soap, $1.
: A. S. Blowers & Co.
Don't forget the whool meetings
next Monday.
Frank Ellis of Portland Is visiting
bis brother, R. J. Ellis.
The price of the Glacier is $1.50 a
year when paid iu advance.
, Lou Morse Is authorized agent for all
newspapers and periodicals.
A brick house given away with every
10c tablet sold at the Racket Store.
The steamer Pilgrim passed up to
The Dalles on her first trip Monday. '
All accounts due me must he paid by
the 1st of March. E. V. Husbands.
. Reserved seats for the play Monday
n lght at Williams & Brosius' phar
macy. '
THIett has Lambert cherry trees at
25 eeuts each. Also, Ring cherry trees
at 10 cen's .
fr T f nfti 1 1 fiaa awtantdjl a rtn.
sition as bookkeeper in Wolfard &
Bone's store, i
Cherry trees are the most profitable
trees to plant in Hood River. Buy the
best; Tillett has 'em. .
. O. A. Fyffe, canvassing for' the En
cyclopedic Dictionary, was in town the
Itrst part of the week. , , .
To lease, for a term of years A farm
In the Baldwin settlement, 12 miles
from town. Apply to Jas. Langille.
One minute is all the time necessary to
decide from personal experience that
One Minute Cough Cure does what its
name Implies. . Williams & Brosius.
Asparagus, rhubarb and horse rad
ish roots, bow Is the tim to set them
and the Columbia Nursery is the place
to get them. Drop a card for reduced
prices.
' Torturing, itching, scaly skin erup
tions, burns and scalds are soothed at
once and promptly healed by DeWitt's
Hazel Halve, the best known cure for
piles. Williams & Brosius..
It Is surprising what a "wee bit of a
thing" can accomplish. Kick headache,
oonstipaiion, dyspepsia, sour stomach,
nzziness. are quicKiy oanisnea nv ue
Wltt's l ittle Early Risers. Small pill.
Safe pill. Best pill, Williams & Brosius.
Do you remember that your apples
were very poor last year cn account of
not having been sprayed properly.
Cet a Myer's pump of Dallas and save
vut uvp iijjs trm
A good audience greeted the player
in the entertainment at the armory
Monday night. The music and recita
tions were all first class, and Mrs. Jar
ley's (Miss Kate Wolfard) wax works
won rounds of applause. .
E. E. Turnerof Compron, Mo., writes
us that after suffering from piles for 17
years, lie. completely cured them" by
using three boxes of DeWitt's. Hazel
Halve. " It cures eczema and severe skin
diseases. Williams & Brosius.; -n, .
Davidson guarantees the Canton full
chilled plow to be fully equal to any
chilled plow made, and the price Is in
your favor. He also has the half-chilled
which is still cheaper. ..You can have
your choice. ., ,i '
W, H. Perry, clerk of school district
No. 2, will report 120 school children
in his district an Increase of 16 over
last year. M. H. Nickelsen, clerk in
the town district, will report 206 an
Increase of 27' .
If you have ever seen a child in the
agony of croup, you can appreciate the
gratitude of the mothers who know that
One Minute CouRhCure relieves their
little ones as quickly as it is administer
ed. Many homes in this city are never
without it. Williams A Brosius. . :
Don't allow the lungs to be Impaired
by thecontinunus irritation of a cough.
It Iseasierto prevent consumption than
toeurelt. One Minute Cough Cure tak
en early will ward off any fatal lung
trouble. Williams & Brosius.
They are so small that the most sensi
tive persons take them, they are so effect
ive that the most obstinate cases of con
stipation, headache and torpid liver
yield to them. That Is why DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are known as the
famous little pills. Williams & Brosius.
Write K Davenport Bros' Lumber
Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of
lumber, rough or dressed. They have a
large and good assortment of finishing
lumber on ' hand, good and dry. Call
and get our cash prices before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Many cases of grip have laiely been
cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This
preparation seems especially adapted to
the cure of this disease. It aets quick ly,
thus preventing serious complications
and bad effects in which this disease oft
en leaves the patient. Williams & Bro
s ius. "
I have given Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy a fair test and consider it one
of the very best remedies for croup that
I have ever found. One dose has al
ways been sufficient, although I use it
' freely. Any cold my children contract
yields very readily to this medicine. I
can conscientiously recommend It for
croup and colds in children. Geo. E.
Wolff, clerk of the circuit court, Fer
nandina, Fla. Sold by Williams &
Brosius. ':
Payton'a Big Comedy Co. will appear
at the armory for one night only, next
Monday, March 1st. This company
frequently visits The Dalles, where lis
leading actors are great favorites. It
is rightfully claimed that there is noth
ing cheap about this show but its
prices. The Pay tons are supported by
a company of unusual excellence and a
fine band and orchestra. The roaring
comedy, "Is Marriage a Failure?" will
lie presented in three acts. This excel
lent play is by Edwin Barbour, author
of ''Land of the Midnight Sun,"
"Northern Lights," etc., and is very,
very funny. Popular prices, 25 and 85
cents. Reserved seats for sale at the
drug store of Williams fe Brosius.
Capt. Blowers, W. N. West and C.A.
Bell of the tioard of directors of the Im
provement Co., accompanied by Jos. .
Wilson, surveyor, went out Wednes
day and located the line of the ditch
from the end of the flume. The ditch
will cross the county road near the
Valley Christian church and come out
on the road a mile below at or near Joe
Purser's house.
Mr. T H.' Cradlebaugh will lecture
In the Congregational church at The
Dalles next Tuesday evening, March
2d.- The subject of his lecture will be
"The Hatching of the Sage Hen" re
lating to the early history of the state
of Nevada. The price of admission
will be 25 cents, and the proceeds will
go to the church.
M. A. Moody came down from The
Dalles Saturday and was met here by
F. W. Leadbetter'of the Oregonian,
Thos. Balfour of Lyle and W. A. Lan
gille, and the party started for Cloud
Cap Inn. They made the trip on snow
shoes from the east fork of Hood river.
The parly returned from the mountain
on Monday and reported u. very enjoy
able trip.
"The Last Loaf," rendered by the
Home Dramatic club at the armory
last Friday night, was exceptionally
well played in every particular. The
audience was a good sized one, and in
return a short comic comedy was given
after the lust act. The proceed, $22,
were tor the benefit of the Good Temp
lars. . .. .
Center Payton, the comedian who
will appear next Monday, is said to le
unexcelled in the character of "Josh
Whitcomh," in tbe play of the Old
Homestead. Some of Ids admirers here
will ask him to return in the near fu
ture in the play of the Old Homestead.
But don't miss the opportunity of see
ing him next Monday evening.
Miss Bitinle DeForest, professor of
elocution in the Portland University,
will give an entertainment1 under the
auspices of the M. E. church in Hood
River, on the evening of March 14, in
the M. E. church. This will be one of
the finest programmes ever rendered in
this place. ' Further notice will be
given.
Dr. HI nes went to Portland Monday
to atte.id a meeting of preachers of the
M. E. church, where he was called
upon to deliver his lecture on Lincoln,
l lie same lecture he delivered at the
celebration of Lincoln's day in Hood
River, this eloquent address will be
published in next week's Glacier.
.Supervisor J. P. Watson has been
(Icing good work on the streets of late.
The drains on Fourth, Fifth and Oak
streets were needed. If River street
could be opened beyond tbe armory to
us intersection witti tne state road it
would benefit the public greatly.
An entertainment will be given by
the Belmont lodge of Good Templars
at the Barrett school house, March 6th,
at 7 p. m., consisting of recitations,
songs, dialogues, etc., and close with a
tmsket supper. Admission 10 cents.
Everybody invited.
Jos. A. Wilson and W.A,Langilleu
Wednesday measured the height of
water in the Columbia and found it to
be 50 feet and 4-10th below the high
waier mark of the flood of '94. And
the present stage of water is not very
low.
Mrs. J. D. Estes moved to Hood
River, Monday, from Chenoweth and
is occupying the , Rand cottage. Her
hnsfmnd is. at work for the Oregon
Lumber Co., and she has moved here
to give her children schooling. -
The new board of directors of the
Hood River Fruit Growers' Union
qualified lat Saturday before Justice
v ratner. Tiie board organized uy elect
ing T. R. Coon president and N. C.
Evans secretary. . , . . 1 .
: Mr. Sunderland, from Portland, has
rented the Byrkett house, adjoining
the U. B. church, and will move iu
with bis family of wife and two daugh
ters about tbe 1st of March.
West Bros, received a carload of dry
fir wood from VIento yesterday. It
was all sold before its arrival. This is
the first importation of wood iu to Hood
River. .
Mr. Budd Kent of Clackamas county
is visiting his uucle, Judge Kent. If
he likes this country he will remain
here and go into tbe strawberry busi
ness. The programme for the institute to
be held March 16th and 17th has not
been completed, and for this reason it
will not appear before next week.
Hon. T. R. Coon moved to his
place in the Crapper district on Mon
day, and will teach the school in that
district for the next school year.
The roads are fast drying up under
the influence of wind and sun. Farm
ers are going right along with plowing
and other spring work, r
Joe Wilson says we will have to call
Capt. Coe Bunyan now, because he is
the author of "Pilgrim's" progress up
the Columbia.
Mrs. Fred Howe has milk for sale,
which she can supply in. quantities up
to three gallons a day, and at a reason
able price.
Dallas has made up a lot of McKin
ley imiffin rings from the new crop of
Americau tin; also, prosperity napkin
rings. . .
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Taylor will move
to Corbett, and Mr. Fossberg has rent
ed their bouse and strawberry patch.
The public school started up last
Tuesday for a three months term, with
a good at tendance in all the rooms.
Wm. THIett started fof a trip to
Sherman county last Wednesday, to
be gone about ten days. -
An excellent quality of hay for sale
at $16 per ton. E. L. Smith.
Wanted Bids for the clearing of 20
acres of land. See T. R. Coon.
Wild heliotrope and purple Iris are
blooming plentifully. . ;
Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative.
Ripaas Tabules cure liver troubles.
London Purple
Is chiefly arsenite of lime, a residue ob
tained In the manufacture of aniline
dyes. 'It does not contain quite so
; much arsenic as Paris green, and by
' being a by product, it is not so constant
in its constitution. According to an
I analysis by the chewist of the U. 8.
department or agriculture, it has 43 per
cent arse nous oxide. A later analysis
by tbe chemist of the Vermont agri
cultural experiment station, it has
Arsenic (arsenous ox) parts.. ..: 46.73
Lime 24.85
Iron and alumina - 1.81
SulDhnrlc acid .46
Nitrogen 1.65
Moisture 8.37
Paris green and London purple are
both dangerous poisons and are pecu
liarly in the province of the pharma
cist, for he is the the poison retailer and
usually the only one having the facil
ities for guaranteeing their quality.
We keep only the best qualities.
Paris Green
Is chiefly arsenite of copper. The In
secticide efficiency of Paris green de
pends upon the amount of arsenious
acid present, which is somewhat varia
ble, ranging from 54 to 61 per cent in
an analysis of five samples obtained iu
the market. Tbe chemist of the
Maine state college found 54, 55, 54, 55
and 40 percent of arsenious acid re
spectively. It is a very stable com
pound, does not readily suffer deterior
ation and may be safely kept in ordi
nary containers, iu a cool, dry place.
lib. 6 lb. 10 ft.
London Purple 25c. 20c. 15c.
Paris Green . , 86 80 . 25
William & Brosius,
Druggists.'
Surprise Party.
Last Friday evening the many
friends of W. T. Ha nsherry gathered at
hl home and gave him a very pleasant
surprise, the occasion being in honor of
his obth nlrthday. Many or the guests
gathered at I he residence of B.F.Beals,
going from there to Mr. Hansberry's.
Approaching the door, they began sing
ing, "There's a Stranger at the Door;
Let Him In." Mr. Hanslrry came
to the door with a look of surprise and
words of welcome. The evening was
spent very pleasantly, with music
which did honor to the occasion. . At
10 o'clock a delicious lunch was served.
The rest of the evening was spent with
music and games. About 12 o'clock
the guests -returned to . their homes,
leaving Mr. Hansherry happy and
wishing his birthday would corns
ofteuer. .
Valley View Happenings.
Miss Marguerite Shelley returned
home from Portland last week.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
East Fork Irrigation Cn. was held at
theOdell school house February 20th,
when it was decided to be for the best
interests of everybody concerned that
the company dispose of its interests to
some responsible party or parties with
capital to push the ditch to an early
completion.
At the Pine Grove school house, on
the evening of March 5th, an enter
tainment and plate supper will be
given by the literary society, consist
ing of dialogues, pantomimes, exhibi
tions of legerdemain, etc. Admission
free; supper 15c. Proceeds to go to
wards purchasing books for the library.
Washing for Gold Without Water. '
A tourist returned from Mexico re
ports having seen two Mexicans dry
washing for gold. They were at work
'in a dry gulch, without a sign of water
In sight, and had brought the aurifer
ous sand in baskets to the mouth of the
ravine, where the wind blew strongly
down the valley Their washing ap
paratus consisted of a heavy army
blanket, in the center of which they
placed about a peck of the sand; then,
each Mexican taking hold of the blan
ket by the corners, they tossed the
sand high aloft again and again. The
wind blew awav the fine sand, while
the heavier particles with the gold fell
straight back into the blanket. When
at last they paused there remained in
the blanket a double handful of gravel
and heavy sand, in which glittered a
few yellow specks of gold. The men
cleaned up three and four dollars a day.
Prices for Sprays. '
Solid concentrated sprays, according
to the formula uf the state board of
horticulture, In stock constantly at fol
lowing reduced prices:
Less than 25 fts. 25 g. 100 lbs. 700 lbs.
(Salt, sulphur
Sana lime eo oo ic ac
Sulphur, lime
and bluestone 7 6 ' 5 . 4
Soap, potash, so
da and sulnhur 8 , 7 6 5
Kosin and
sal soda 8 7 6 5
Whale oil soap, , -
SO per cent..... 8 T 6 v 6
Lime and t
blue stone. .... 8 7 6 5
Acme Compound 15 12 10 9
Blue stone 7 ' 5 4
Resin 7 6 5 4
Sal soda ., 5 4 8 2
Sulphur ground 4 8 2 ton 1
WILLIAMS & BROSIUS, .
Hood River Pharmacy.
Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach.
County court will be in session next
week.
The Goldendale Sentinel says Capt.
Blowers of Hood River has purchased
the Van Vactor farm, , being the old
Alexander property. .
W. C. Stranahan was in Portland
Wednesday, where, he says, he saw
the weather clerk and had this nice
weather made to order. But if these
frosty mornings keep up long the
strawberry men will lie objecting.
Meeting of directors of Lateral Ditch
Co. tomorrow at 3 o'clock. '
Mr. O. W. Butts, the well known
cornmsssion man of Omaha, has pur
chased the Eliot tract of forty acres,
two miles southwest of town. He will
clear the north half of it and set the
same to strawberries this spring.
A lively runaway occurred yesterday.
Wm. Rand's race horse was hitched in
front of Rand's store, and becoming
frightened at something, broke his
bridle and started across the street at a
rapid rate. Colliding with the plat
form iu front of Wolfard & Bone's
store, the horse disengaged, himself
from the harness and cart and ran up
street towards his home. A broken
shaft and broken harness was the ex
tent of the damages.
The amount of $20 was cleared for
he Congregational church at the en
tertainment last mod any evening.
" The enterprising town of Moro is to
have a juu horse power electric plant
A Moek Legislature.
A monk legislature is In session at
The Dalles. It costs 25 cents to see tbe
show, and the following well known
charactors act as representatives: W L
Bradshaw, A S Bennett, J B Condon
W H Wilson, H Gourlay, J W Lewis,
J M Patterson, W H Biggs, A M Kel
say, S C VanVactor, J H Cradlebaugh,
H H Riddell, G W Phelps, A 8 Mac
al lister, J F Moore, J W Condon, J A
Doutbit, Seth Morgan, G E Farley, E
N Chandler, Chas Hilton, E O McCoy
E Jacobsen, Douglas Dufur, D H
Roberts, N J Sinnott, R B Sinnott, A
F Thompson, W S Myers, C L" Phil
lips, N H Gates.
The Mountaineer says: The com
mittee on credentials was Indeed lib
eral in its actions, and when the roll
call was announced it was discovered
that neither place of residence nor sex
was a bar to membership. Tom Reed,
Wi J. Bryan, Tillman, Mills, Butter
worth, Coxey, Voorhee, Jerry Simp
son, Mrs. Leese and Mrs. Duniway
were seated without opposition, Mrs.
Leese called the . assembly to order,
and Bryan was elected temporary
speaker over Joe Simon, and in the
permanent organization Tom Reed was
elected speaker after a hot contest with
Bock less Jerry, while H. R. Kincaid was
made Chief clerk, defeating Mrs. Leese.
Church Notices. -
Rev. J. L. Hershner will preach next
Sunday morning on tbe theme, "Some
Encouraging W ords to New Converts."
Dr. Hines, assisted by Rev. J. H.
Wood of The Dalles, is holding revival
services in the M. E church. The
meetings are of special interest and will
continue for at least another week.
Servii-es at the O-Mi -cimoi nouse
will hereafter be held at 11 "'-lo-k in
stead of at 3 o'clock, each Sunday.
Troy Shelley, Pasto:.
Rev. A. Horn, Evangelical Lutheian
minister, will preach iu the German
language at the Odell school house, cn
Sunday, March 7tb, at 11 o'clock.
Methodist Episcopal Church, H. K.,
Hines, D. I)., Pastor Weekly services:
Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11
a. m., preaching; 2:30 p. m., Junior
League; 7 p. m., lip worth League; 7:45
p. m., preaching. Thursday, 7:3(1 p.m.,
prayer meeting. Everybody welcomed
to these services.
Sunday school at the M. E. church
every Sunday,- ut 10 a- m. A wel
come to all. Supt.
- Rev. H. Moys will fill appointments
for the conference year as follows: He
will, preach at Pine Grove every first
and third Sunday at 11 a. m.; at Bel
mont at 7:30 p. m. Belmont, every
second and fourth Sunday, at 11 a. m.;
Crupper school bouse, 2:30 p. m.; Pine
Grove, 7:30 p. m. Fifth Sunday, at
Mt. Hood, at 11 a. m.
United Brethren Church Services.
Preaching - each Sabbath morning and
evening. Sunday school at 10 a.m.;
Junior Endeavor, 3 p. m.; Senior En
deavor, 6:45 p. m.; preaching, 7:30;
prayer meeting and choir practice
Wednesday evening.
, Rev. J. T. Merrill, Pastor.
Vice President-elect Hobart has been
besieged by begging letters every day
since election. One young woman is
said to hae written to him from New
Orleans requesting $10,000 with which
to complete her musical education, and
asked Mr. Hobart ' to telegraph when
the money would arrive. Another
woman asked for $8 for a set of 'false
teeth, saying that her chances of get
ting a husband would be vastly in
creased thereby. . :
Child's Castor Laxative
A vegetable remedy for regulating the stom
ach and bowels of babies and children, con
taining no opium, morphine or other narcot
ics. It Is harmless, pleasant to take and a
most valuable remedy. Price 2j cents, at tbe
Hood River Pharmacy. ' -i
Bay's Little Cathartic
Pills. .
For constipation, headache, biliousness, in
digestion, sallow complexion and diseases
arising from disordered liver, stomach and
kidneys. Price 25 cents, at tbe Hood River
Pharmacy.
WANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN
or women to travel for responsible estab
lished house in Oregon. Salary &K0, payable
815 weekly and expenses. Position perma
nent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. The National, Star Build
ing, Chicago. " sep4
Fruit Ranch for Sale.
Sixty acres of land on the East Fork of
Hood river; 8 acres cleared: 600 fruit trees In
full bearing, 11 years old; plenty of water for
Irrigation; good house and barn. This place
is in the apple belt; no pests on fruit trees.
Apply to D. R. COOPER,
! Mt. Hood P.O., Hood River Valley.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 25,
1897. Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon,
on April 10, 1897, viz:
NEWELL HARLAN,
Hd E. No. 4329, for the north northwest K
section 11, township 2 north, range 11 east,
W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
W. W. Watson, E. J. Huskey, Frank Weid
ner and Thomas Harlan, all of Mosler.Oregon.
f26a2 JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
Paper Hanging.
E. "L. Rood, who has bad 8 years' experience
In the businessof painting and paper hanging,
is now prepared to do this kind of work for
citlsens of Hood River. He can furnish the
paper and put it on your walls at Portland
prices. ' ; .
WANTED Arrow
heads and snears. Also, all
other tine Indian relics of
stone. Good prices paid for
fine specimens. Write to
me and tell' me what you
bave.sendlng rough outlines
of best specimens. Stone pipes wanted. Ad
dress H. P. Hamilton. Two Rivers, Wis. 21
Is Your Title Clear?
E. E. Savaee Is prepared to examine ab
stracts of title to real estate and give opinions
on same, cnarges reasonaoie. maru
Ripans Tabules.
Ripans Tabules cure nausea.
Ripans Tabules: at druggists.
Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.
Ripans Tabules cure headache.
Ripans Tabules cure flatulence.
Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. '
Ripans Tabules assist digestion.
Ripans Tabules cure bad breath.
Ripans Tabules cure biliousness.
Ripans Tabules cure indigestion.
Ripans Tabules; one gives relief.
Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver.
. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. .
T H
-AND
" Is now open for business,
Perfumery and
Dm
Always on hand. 1 , ;
Pre$eription$ Carefully Compounded and Prices Seasonable. .
At the old stand of the Glacier office, Hood River, Oregon.
' H. A. YORK, Proprietor.
A. S. BLOWERS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
s
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
FLOUR AND FEED.
Country Produce Boueht and Sold.
AGENCY FOR .
BRADLEY&METCALFCK
CELEBRATED
BOOTS? SHOES
ESTABLISHED IB3
: BIGGEST BOOT IN THE WORLD
TUSK MARK COPYKtCHTIA
O. FREDENBT7RG,
Notary Public.
MOUNT HOOD,
OREGON.
DENTISTRY.
' DR. E. T. CARNS Is now located tin Hood
River. First-class work at reasonable rates.
AH work guaranteed. Office In the Langille
House. Jy 19
C. J. HAYES, SURVEYOR.
All work given him will be done cor
rectlv and promptly. He has a few
good claims upon which he can locate
parties; botn farming ana timoerianas.
February, 1804. . . "
HARNESS
Repaired and all kinds of .
HARNESS GOODS
Sold by
E. V. HUSBANDS.
Also, Boots and Shoes repaired.
Columbia Nursery
Offers a large stock of Fruit Trees afld all oth
er kinds of nursery stock. All trees are wen
grown, carefully dug, free from pests and true
to label. Whether you want one tree or 1,000,
it will pay you to examine this stock. Re
member, trees grown here give the best satis
faction. No trouble to show goods. Orders
filled on short notice. H. C. BATEHAM,
t Hood River, Oregon.
Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Iioad.
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
WM. TILLETT, Proprietor.
I planted 850 trees bought of Wm. Tillett
last spring, and they are all doing finely, and
I never lost a tree. WM. BOORMAN.
T nlnnted over 700 vounar amle trees last
spring, boughtof Wm. Tillett. They all lived.
ana some nave maae leei ktowlu. je
trees to grow I ever bought. Drop around
and see them. J. J. GIBBONS.
We planted over 1100 trees bought of Wm.
Tillett last spring. They have all made a
good growth, and we have not lost a tree.
SHOEMAKER BROS.
Drop In and see the trees I bought from
Tillett 18 months ago, and you will see the
best 10 acres of young orchard in Mount Hood
district, or Hood River, either. .
D. R. COOPER & SON, Mt. Hood.
PIONEER MILLS,
, Harbison Bros., Prop'rs,
Manufacturers of -
On Lite
Dressed and
Undressed
Flour, Feed and all kinds of cereals ground.
Whole Wheat Graham
a specialty.
HOOD RIVER, .
OREGON.
Mt.Hood Saw Mills,
' TOMLINSON BROS., Prop'rs.
FIR AND PINE LUMBER
Of the best quality always on hand at prices
to suit the times. Jy24
Lessons in Piano Music.
Miss Anna Smith has resumed the teaching
of Music. Iler prices are SO cents a lesson. J 10
Household Furniture.
FOR SALE CHEAPt almost as good as new,
On the place formerly owned by N. C. Evans.
Also half breed flolstlne cow, extra good
milker, 7 years old, will be fresh In about
Blx weeks. Apply on the place to
M. F. SLOPER.
'
Wade's Worm Powders
A pleasant, safe and emclent worm de
stroer. Price '& cents, at the Hood River
Pharmacy. " , ,
Monroe's Cough Balsom
A prompt and efficacious remedy for colds,
coughs. Influenza, croup. , bronchitis, sore
throat, hoarseness and all afl'ectlons of the
throat, lungs and bronchial tubes. Price 25e,
50c and si, at the Hood Elver Pharmacy.
1
THE
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carrying a full line of
OS and Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles.
To tlb-e. East,
Give the choice of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
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Via
Via
X UiXAUXJ ' JJi.1 V JUi.ll,
Minneapolis OMAHA
ASS '" ASH
ST. PAUL. Kansas City.
Low Rates to All East
ern Cities.
TIME TABLE FOR HOOD RIVER
West bound overland, 5:47 a. m.
East bound overland, - - 0:17 P. M.
Local passenger.east bound, 10:55 A. m.
Local passenger, west " 2:24 p.m.
OCEAN STEAMERS
. Leave Portland every five days for
san fran Cisco;
. ' E. McNEILL, President.
For full details call on O. K. & N. Agent
Hood River, or ddresn
W. II. HURLBURT,
Genu Pass. Agent,
' : . Portland, Or.
"REGULATOR LINE."
Navigation Co.
Through Freight and
Passenger Line.
1.
All Freight Will Come Through
Without Delay.
PASSENGER RATES.
One way..... ....$1 r
Round trip - M
Freight Rates Greatly
Reduced.
f , W. C. ALLAWAY,
' General Aen.
THE DALLES, -- OREGON
G. T. Prather,
Notary Public.
U. OOK.
PRATHER & COE.
Real Me aii terais,
rr 1 - Oi fie O r
We have lots, blocks and aerecww in the
town of Hood River; also, fruit, hay and itcri-y
farms and timber claims in the most destvit
ble locations in the valley. If yon have any-1
thing in the real estate line to sell or rem, or
if you want to buy, give us a call.
JDeeds, bonds and mortgages promptly and
correctly executed. i
We will also attend to legal business in Jus
tices' courts. ...
We are also agents for SOUTH AV AI-'OOMA
property.
PRATHER & COE.
1 y ap27 " '
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and ficzema.
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to these diseases is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cm-ed by it. It
is equally emcient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy, for sore TiipT'lef.;
chapped hands, chilblains, front bite
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box..
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, ar
jnst what a horse needs when in bi.d
condition. Tonic, blood pnriiier and
vermifuge. They are net food but
medicine and the best in use to pnt a.
horse in prime condition. Price 83
cents per package.
For eule by Williams & Urotiua.
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