The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 07, 1897, Image 3

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3foodivlr (Slacier
FRIDAY, MAY
1897.
THE MAILS.
Th mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o'
elook A,. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de
part ia same aay a. noon.
For Chenoweth, leaves at K A. M. Tuesdays
ana naiuraavs; arrives at 0 r. wi.
For Whit Salmon leaves cUily at 1 P. M
Arrives at o'clock P. M.
From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda. Oil
mer. Trout Lake and aienwood Mondays,
Wednesdays ana rriaavs.
'SOCIETIES.
Canby Post, No. 19, G. A. R., meets at School
nouse nan, nrst saiuraay or eacn mourn
at 3 o'clock D. m. AUG. A. R. members In
vited to attend. The ladles of the Belief
Corps meet at same time In the adjoining
room. b. r. uix mii, commander.
C. J. HATES, Adjutant.
Hood River Camp, No. TO, W. O. W. Meet
in i. i. u. . natt second w eanesnay oi eacn
montn. r , v. bhusius, c. u.
il. Hkmn, Clerk.
Waueoma Lodge, No. SO, K. of P., meet In
ineir castle uaii on every l uesaay nignt.
W. H. Bishop, C. C,
WX. HATMKg, K. of B. 4 S.
Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. U. W., meets
ant and third Saturdays of each month
0. L. MORSE, M
J. K. Watt, financier.
H. L. Howe. Reooider.
w.
ldlewilde Lodge, No. 107, 1. 0. O. P., meet
In Fraternal hall every Thursday night.
TH08. LACY, N. O.
r. E. Jokes, Sec'y.
JBBIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Ladles' shirt Waists at the Backet
Store.,
Order your rubber stamps. M. II
Xickeisea Is agent.
Save the wrappers of Hoe Cake soap;
toey are worm its eacn. w. s u,
Horse and light wagon and harness
for sale by f . t . cordea.
Miss Edith Lindsay opened her
school at Mosfer last week.
Did you notice how pure and white
eea roam wan til tig powder looks
We presume vou use snap,and if so the
best Is cneapest. Hoe i aue is strictly
pure, with uo free alkali.
Be sure and hear Narclssa White
Kinney next Wednesday evening.
You may not have another chance.
A washing powder that is yellow will
make clothes the same color. Avoid this
by using Soap Foam. Wolfard & Bone.
Lye packed in sifting top can is pure
granulated potash. All others contain a
large portion of salt. Ask for Bed Seal.
California : strawberries are in the
Portland markets, retailing at 25 cents
a pound box.
Don't let the rat lick the dishes, but
make nice soft soap with Sea Foam. Di
rections on the package. W. & B. '
Tillett gives away with ever bill of
trees sold a sample of the coffee berry.
Be sure and icet a sample and grow
your own coffee. ,
Croup and whooping rough are child
hood's terrors; but like pneumonia,
bronchitis, and other throat and inns;
troubles, can beq'Mekly cured by using
One Minute Cough Cure. Williams &
Brains. ' ' ' ' '
The three months spring term of
school in the Hood Biver school will
close next Friday.
Unconditional surrender, is the nnlv
terms the fitmous little pills known as
DeWitt's Little Earlv Bisers will make
with constipation, sick headache and
stomach troubles. Williams & Brosius.
H. A. York has Just receiver! a fine
line of harmonicas, violin strings and
bridges, at reduced rates. Prices, from
Wc to 60c,
When a cold Is contracted, cure it at
once. One Minute f 'onifh Cure will set
you on the road to recovery In a minute.
Ifr. will enre 'pneumonia, bronchitis,
croup and all forms of lung and throat
troubles. WJlJ)nms & Brosius.
Miss Mellle Biarhy left yesterday for
Carson, Wash., where she will teach a
two-months term of school.
Personal. The srentlemen who an
noyed the congregation last Sunday by
continually coughincr will find instant
relief by using One Minute Couvh Cure,
a speedy and harmless remerly forthroat
and lung troubles. Williams & Broking.
The only east-bound passenger train,
whereby it is possible to leave or arrive
at Mosier, passes there at 12:27 a. m.
It should be made a matter of public
knowlege that DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve will speedily cure pi les of the long
est standing. It is the household fav
orite for burns, scalds, cuts, hrnisps and
ores of All kinds. Williams & Brosius
Mrs. Avis Stewart arrived on the
East bound passenger Tuesday after
noon, and is visiting relatives in Hood
River.
Not only acute Inner trouhles, which
may prove fatal In a few days, hut old
ebronVe coiighsand throat troubles may
receive Immediate relief and be perma
nently cured by One Minute Cough
Cure. Williams & Brosius.
We learn from the Bural Northwest
that W. J. Baker has received $2 50 a
box at Hood Biver for most of his crop
of Yellow Newtown apples.
When the spring time comes, "gentle
Annie," like all other sensible persons,
will cleanse the liver and renovate the
system with DeWitt's Little Early
Risers, famous little pills for tbe liver
and stomaeh all the year round. Will
iams & Brosius.
Write to Davenport Bros.' Lumber
Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of
lumber, rough or dressed. They have
a large and good assortment of. finish
ing lumber on hand, good and dry.
Call and get our rash prices before pur
chasing elsewhere. : -
Mr. H. Pugh celebrated his 71st
birthday April 25th. His son-in-law.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Adams, presented him with a $10 cane.'
Thirty years is a long time to fight so
painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob
Mitchell, of Unionville, Pa., struggled
that long before he tried DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and
permaneutly cured him. It is equally
effective in eczema and all skin affec
tions. Williams & Brosius.
On account of several stores opening
up in my line of goods, I find that I
shall bave to branch out into some
other line to make up any losses I
might have by competition. There
fore I am glad to announce to the pup
r?liat I will take orders for boots and
' ioes made to measurement,' the cost
f f which will be.; no more., than the
ready made shoe yoy buy here in the
stores. Come &nd hi-ws your measure
ment taken and have'tv airof shoes
fit you. E. V. Husbands.
Last Friday evening J. F. Bennett,
deputy organizer for the United Arti
sans, organized a lodge of Artisans in
Hood ltiver. The new lodge starts off
under favorable circumstances with an
enrollment of 87 members. The follow
ing are the officers elected for the ensu- ;
ingyear: Dr. E T Cams, M. A.; M F
f ,iv Hunt M I's H: T I 'ni'ilH illun H V
Husbands, sec; J. H. Ferguson, treus.;
Mrs. Milton Wheeler, sr. con.; Mrs O
T Prather, M. C; Mrs A P Bateham,
jr. con.; A P Bateham, instructor; Dr.
t U .Brosius. medical examiner.
Jos. T. Peters, H. H. Bailey and C.
A. Bell went up, to the ditch last
Wednesday and received the second
mile of flume for the Improvement Co.
Bishop & Cox expect to finish another
half mile of flume by tomorrow night,
which will bring them to Ditch creek.
Mr. Peters expressed himself as being
well pleased with the work done on
the flume. The officers of the Valley
improvement Co say they will have
water from iheir ditch running through
the Btreets ot ilood lilver by the 10th
of June.
Jim Langille walked down from -his
ranch at Mt. Hood last Wednesday
morning, a distance of 14 miles, in four
hours, and sas he stopped and chatted
with every man, woman and child on
the way, stopped long enouirh at one
place to drink a bottle of beer, and
when he arrived in town was able to
jump up and crack his heels together
three times before he struck tbe icroiind.
Jim is a truthful man and we believe
bis story, especially the part relating
to the beer.
The Davidson Fruit Co. have a force
of young men and boys engaged in
making up 4000 strawberry crates in
the big barn across the street from the
Mt. Hood hotel. Mr. Davidson has a
few double-deck crates, in which the
boxes are wide and shallow. We don't
know how these boxes would be in top
ping out, but they have tbe advantage
t hai the work of the packers can easily
be examined, and there is not much
chaiice to work in inferior berries.
Now Is the time to plant pumpkin
seed. There is still some of the big
pumpkin seeds left at the Glacier
office. Our otter of last fall, to give a
year's subscription to the subscriber
raising the biggest pumpkin lroin this
seed, we now uiakestill better by otter
ing the paper for six months tor the next
biggest pumpkin. The pumpkins must
be biougbt to town and exhibited at
the horticultural fair. None but sub
scribers will be allowed to compete.
Friday night of last week an attempt
was made to enter tbe store of A. 8.
Blowers & 8on. The burglar tried the
lock of the door at the Oak street en
trance and left a part of his skeleton
key in the keyhole. The door was
burred on the inside and could tiot have
been opened if the burular had succeed
ed in turning the lock. Mr. W. N.
West was sleeping in the store, but
heard iiothiug unusual during the
night. .
There was a trial in Justice Prather's
court Tuesday. fcS. M. Meeks of Mosier
was charged with stealing a horse, but
was acquitted. It seems that the trial
resul ed from an old family feud.
Hon. John Michel! of The Dalles acted
as deputy prosecuting attorney, and
Attorney Bert Pbelos.alsoof The Uallea.
appeared 'for the defendant.
he O. B. & N. Co. are preparing in
advance for high wtier, should it come,
.til 1 1 are doing considrable- riprappiug
whoever the roan-bed would be eu
laiinered. A large amount of rock for
that purpose is tieing secured between
lown and Waynes' (Spur, which ac
counts tor the loud blasting heard
during the past'week. . .
Little Freddy Bell, In some manner,
manuged to wedge his loot bet ween the
big ti m tiers at the boat landing Tues
day afternoon, and was unable to ex
tr.cale himself. The Regulator was
lauding at the time and a deck hand
secured a hand spike aod liberated the
little fellow, who was only badly scared.
Mr. Henry McOuire arrived home
last Friday from the Palouse country,
where be has been stopping during the
winter. Guy Ward, a nephew of Mr.
McGuire's came dotvn with him and
will stop at The Dalles. Mr. McGuire
thinks there is no place like Hood
Itiver, and intends lo remain here.
Ladies of the W. B. C. and members
of the Grand Army will visit the
schools in town today. Next Friday
hey will visit the Frank ton school.
Programmes will be prepared for these
occasions, and it is hoped , the patrons
of the schools will find time to attend.
Bev. J. L. Heishner is absent at
Lexington this week, attending the
Mid-Columbia association of Congre
gational churches. On Thursday even-
ng lie delivered an address oil "The
Mission of Congregationalism to the
Community."
Mr. Wm. Yates has withdrawu from
the firm of A. 6. blowers & Co., and
tiie firm name has beeu changed to
. 8. Blowers & Son. Mr. 8am
Blowers is now clerking in the store.
Mr. E. W. Wiiiaus, who is authority
on birds, says the little birds that are
destroying the young truit are the pur
ple finch. He says they are native to
the country.
Arbuckle's coffee, 15c; 5 packages
matches for a nickel, rjee' our new
stock of tin and granite ware, 60 per
cent cheaper than ever sold in Hood
itiver before. '
A. 8. Blowurs & Son;
Very few parents realize the import
ance of caring for their children's leeth.
Lr. M. A. Jones gives special attention
to the proper airungeuieiil and devel
opment, of children's teeth. I
The piling for the wharf at White
Salmon has been driven, and after the
river subsides, the sleepers will be put
On and the floor laid.
Postmaster Yates assumed his office
last Saturday. The cflice will remain
at the old stand, in the Morse and
Early block. .
An umbrella, with the Initials "E.
," on handle, was lost in the vicinity
of town, - Finder will -please leave ut
this office.'
Quarterly examinations of teachers
wilt be held at The Dalles, commenc
ing next Wednesday, May 12ih.
Mr. E. L Bood has finished a good
ob painting -the interior of Blowers'
store.
C. E. Markham is agent for the cele
brated "Acme" harrow. See his ad.
Mr. John Lenz went to The Dalles
Tuesday on the Begulator.
' Dwight Gore is laid up with a severe
ly dislocated ankle.
. Wild roses are in bloom. ;
Mr. Frank Davenport gives notice in
another column that his company has
completed five miles of flume for the
Improvement Co., and calls upon those
who agreed to pay 10 per cent on their
stock on the completion of each half
mile of flume to come and settle. .Mr.
; Davenport has done his part ana sure-
I V we lire nil llllHTSliru ciiuukii 111 nic
ditch to do what we agreed to do
towards paying for the work.
Master Fred Bell had a party at the
Mt. Hood hotel on his 7th birthday
last Saturday. A dainty lunch was
served and the little party enjoyed
themselves immensely. The little
ones present were: Esty Brosius, Jay
Wolfard, Willie Fletcher, Ellsworth
Hanna. Harold Hershner, Hazel Ollng
er, Lydia Crowe, Belle Wolfard, Geneva
Wolfard. Macgle jNickelsen, Jeia
Hershner, Florence Hanna.
M. F. Shaw, who has had twelve
years' experience in the practice of
medicine and surgery In the East, and
who is a graduate from liellevue tin
pital Medical college. New York City,
has located in Hood Biver for the prac
tice of his profession. Offlce and rest
dence after June 1st at tbe Langille
cottage.
Matt Russell has returned from
Wasco. He found that another man
had arrived the day before and set up a
narber shop. He will remain with
Grant Evans for the summer.
Mrs. Gatchet and daughter, Mrs.
McMahon, mother and sister of Mrs.
Dr. Cams, came up from Portland yes
tery and will remain here several days.
Why does an old maid wear cotton
gloves? Because she hasn't got any
kids. Buy your kid gloves at W oltard
& Rone's, i
This morntng Cuph Lucky brought
to this office a handful or ripe straw
berries, grown on the Zeigler place at
White salmon.
Parties wishing to buy or trade for
horses or second-hand wagons t hou Id
call on the Mtn. 8tage and .Livery co
Dr. Jones is doing dental work at
hard times prices. All work fully
guaranteed. ;
Hood Biver valley was treated to a
good, soaking rain last night,
Another Kar of Kansas Korn Knm-
ing. Woi.fard & Bone.
Meeting of Citizens.
. A meeting of citizens is called for
Saturday, May 8th, at 4 o'clock, to
take steps to organize a militia com
pany. Fall in, boys; let us organize in
time for tbe encampment.
' Death of A. K. lsenberg.
Alfred Keifferlsenbergdied Monday,
May 3. 1897. aged 56 years. He was
born in Pennsylvania, May 6, 1841.
During the war he enlisted in the First
Pennsylvania light artillery, Battery
D. At the battle of Cedar Creek, Va.,
he was seriously wounded by a hoj-se
falling upon him, and his injuries were
finally the cause of his death. Last
Friday, while at work in the field, his
nose commenced bleeding, and tiled
from 1 o'clock in the afternoon till 12
o'clock at night, when Dr. Brosius ar
rived and checked the flow of blood.
He was then very weak and kept grad
ually sinking till his death Monday
evening, ut 5 o'clock. He was a broth
er of M, P. Isenberg, and )eaes a
widow and one son, Mr. Lewis Tsen
berg. Tbe widow was stricken with
paralysis last fall and has since been
an invalid, The family came to Hood
River from Colorado three years ago.
A. K. Isenberg wus a member of
Canby post, G. A. R., of Hood Biver.
The fu neral sermon was preached by
Rev. J. W. Jenkins ip the Valley
Christian church, and at the grave, in
ldlewilde cerneiery, the burial services
of the Grand Army were conducted by
the poet. Deceasedwas a member of
the Lutheran church. The funeral
was largely attended by his neighbors
and friends from all parts of the valley,
attesting the esteem in which he wax
held by all. .
G. A. .
Canby post held a good meeting last
Saturday. Comrades McKenny of
Boeeburg and Loveland of Vancouver
were visitors. The resolutions from
Reno post of Boseburg were read, as
also a letter from tbe commandant of
the soldiers' home, who claimed that
the rules adopted by tbe board of trus
tees were strictly in accord with the
laws of congress. ' Tbe matter was re
ferred to a special committee, consist
ing of M. P Isenberg, f. J. Cunning
and J. W. Bigby. Comrade A. K
Isenberg was reported sick, but no one
anticipated that the post would so soon
be called upon to attend his funeral.
Comrade 'J. B. Baud was reinstated
and welcomed back to the, post. Com
rade Spangler will be admitted by card
at next meeting. Alter adjournment
the officers of the post, as a committee
on Memorial day, met with a like com
mittee from tbe Belief Corps. Mrs.
t tanning was chosen to preside over
the meetings of the committee, and
T. J. Cunning was chosen secretary.
The committee adjourned to meet at
tbe Mt. Hood hotel Wednesday, at 2
o'clock. '.
The run of fish all along the river
continues light. At Astoria canneries
are running only from one to two
hours a day, and at other points on the
river none of 'them have received
enough fish to just ify their starling up.
Services at the Odell school house
will hereafter 1 held at 11 o'clock in
stead of at 3 o'clock, each Sunday. .
TROY (SHELLEY, fastor.
Wanted.
We have lately added several lines to our stock. Among
others, clothing and a more complete line of crockery. . Also,
have added many items to our grocery stock, making it the
most complete stock of Groceries ever carried In Hood River.
Now, what we WANT is for you to know this. We WANT
to please the public; we WANT customers; we WANT you
to come and see us; we WANT your trade; we WANT to make
it to your advantage to trade with us.
. '. Yours to count on, , V
WOLFARD
Hood Biver and
Died.
In Hood River. Sunday. May 2, 1897,
Merrill Rice, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Davidson. ..
Funeral services were conducted at
ldlewilde cemetery on Sunday after
noon, many friends of the bereaved
family being present.
Church Notices.
Services will be conducted at the
Congregational church by the pastor,
next Sunday ut, ll a. m. and 8 p. m,
The public will be cordially welcomed,
Congregational Church Rev. J. L,
Hershner, pastor. Worship, with
preaching, will be conducted every
Sunday, at II a. in. and 7.3U p. in., un
less otherwise announced. Prayer
meeting and Sunday school conference
on Wednesday evening. Christian
Endeavor society on Sunday evening.
All who attend these services will be
made welcome.
Methodist Episcopal Church, H. K.,
limes, u. I)., Pastor Weekly services
Sunday, 10 a. in., Sunday school; 11
a. m., preaching; 2:30 p. m., Junior
League; 7 p. m., Epworth League; 7:45
p. ru., preachlug. Thursday, 7:hi p.m
prayer meeting. Everybody welcomed
to these services. -
Bev. H. Moys will fill appointments
for the conference year as follows: He
will preach at Pine Grove every first
and third Sunday at 1 1 a. m.; at Bel
mont at 7:30 p. m. Belmont, every
second and fourth Sunday, at 11 a. m.;
Crspper sehirt)! house, 2:30 p. m.; Pine
Grove, 7:30 p. in. Fifth Sunday, at
Mr. jnoon, at ii a. m.
United Brethren Church Services.
Preaching each Sabbath morning and
evening. Sunday school at 10 a.m.;
Junior Endeavor, 3 p. in.; Senior En
deavor, 6:45 p. m.; preaching, 7:30;
prayer meeting and choir practice
Wednesday evening.
Rev. J. T. Merrill, Pastor.
The West field (Ind.) News prints the
following in regard to an old resident
of that place: "Frank McAvoy, tut
many years in the employ of the L., N.
A. & v. Ky. here, says: I have used
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diar
rhoea Remedy for ten years or looter
am never without it in my family. I
consider it the best remedy or the Kind
manufactured. I take pleasure in rec
ommending it.' " It is a specific for
all bowel disorders. For sale by Will
iams and Brosius.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative BromoQuinine lab
lets. Williams & Brosius refund the
money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Prices for Sprays.
Solid concentrated sprays, according
to the formula of the state hoard of
horticulture, in stock constantly at fol
lowing reduced prices
Less than 25 lbs,
ns. ioo ibg. 700 sis.
Salt, sulphur
and lime 6o
Sulphur, lime
and bluestone 7
Soap, potash, so
da and sulphur 8
Rosin and
sal soda 8
Whale oil soap,
80 per cent 8
Lime and ,
blue stone 8
8c - 4c ' 8c
6 4
7 8 6
7 6
7 6
7 6
12 10 9
6 6 4J4
6 6 4
. 2U
8 2 ton
Acme Compound 15
Blue stone 7
Resin 7
Kal soda .'.v. 5
Sulphur gronnd 4
WILLIAMS
& BROSIUS,
Hood River Pharmacy.
WANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN
or women to travel for responsible estab
lished house In Oregon. Salary it, SO. payable
$15 weekly and expenses. Position perma
nent. Kererence. enclose geii-aaaressea
stamped envelope. The National, Star Build
ing, Chicago. sep4
OREGON
Poultry and Supply Co.
(Incorporated)
HANDLERS OF
Fancy and Market Poultry, Game,
Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Dressed Hogs,
Veal, etc. Farm and Garden Products,
Green and Dried Fruits, Poultry Sup
plies oi every description, Nursery
Stock, etc., etc.
124 First St, Portland, Oregon.
Horses for Sale.'
I have three or four good work horses for
sale or for trade. Apply to
apisu. 1 j. w. ruiituas.
OAK GROVE
M.GlMiMRll,
' E. D. Calkins, Prop'r.
Horses broken: single and double drivers
for sale. L. Morris, trainer. Eight miles west
of Centerville, Wash. ap23
The Glacier
BARBER SHOP,
GRANT EVANS. Prop'r,
Post Offlce Building, Hood River, Or.
Lessons in Piano Music.
Miss Anna Smith has resumed the teaching
of Music. Her prices are 50 ctnU a lesson. 110
fc BONE,
White Salmon.
(lac
ler
-
Ii now open for business, carrying a. full line of
Dm os
Perfumery and
, . Always on band.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded and Prices Seasonable.
At the old stand of the Glacier office, Hood River, Oregon.
H. A. YORK, Proprietor.
O. FREDENBURG,
Notary Public.
MOUNT HOOD, - - OREGON.
DENTISTRY.
DR. E. T. CARNS is now located in Hood
River. Fi rat-class work at reasonable rates.
All work guaranteed. Oflice In the Leuigtlle
House. JylB
HARNESS
Repaired and all kinds of 1
HARNESS GOODS
Sold by
E. V. HUSBANDS.
Also, Boots and Shoes repaired.
Columbia Nursery
Offers a large stock ot Fruit Trees and all oth
er kinds of nursery stock. All trees are well
grown, carefully dug, tree Tom pests and true
10 laDei. w nei.ner you want one iree or i,uuu,
It will pay you to examine this stock. lie
member, trees grown here give the best satis
faction. No trouble to show goods. Orders
tilled on short notice. H. C. BATEHAM,
Hood Kiver, Oregon.
Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road.
Hood River Nursery
WM.T1LLETT, Proprietor.
I nlanted 850 trees bought of Wm. THlett
last spring, and they are all doing finely, and
I never lost a tree. WM. BOORMAN.
T planted over TOO young apple trees last
spring, bonghtofWm. Tillett. They all lived,
and some nave made 4 feet growth. Best
trees to grow I ever bought. Drop around
and see hem. - J. J. GIBBONS.
We Dlanted over 1100 trees bought of Wm.
Tillett last spring. They have all made a
good growth, and we have not lost a tree.
AtLBjO, JQUUS.
Droo 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.
u. u. uuuruu it sun , mi, nooa,
PIONEER MILLS,
Harbison Bros., Prop.'rs,
Manufacturers of
1
Dressed and
Undressed
Flour, Feed and all kinds ofceieals ground.
Whole Wheat Graham
a specialty.
HOOD RIVER, : OREGON.
Mt.Hood Saw Mills,
TOMLINSON BROS., Prop'rs.
MAI PINE LUMBER
Of the best quality always on hand at prices
to suit the times. Jy21
Ray's Little Cathartic
Pills.
For constipation, headache, biliousness, In
digestion, sallow complexion and diseases
arising from disordered liver, stomaeh and
kidneys. Price 25 cents, at the Hood River
Pharmacy. ,
Wade's Worm Powders
A pleasant, safe and efficient worm de
stroyer. Price 25 cents, at the Hood Itiver
Pharmacy. .
Monroe's Cough Balsom
A prompt and efficacious remedy for colds,
coughs, influenza, croup, bronchitis, sore
thr nit, hoarseness and all affections of the
thr iat. lungs and bronchial tubes. Price 25c,
50c and $1, at the Hood River Pharmacy. .
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 li a root
les. It Is harmless, pleasant to take and a
m st valuable remedy. Price 2o cents, at the
Hood Kiver Pharmacy.
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. v
R pans Tabules cure biliousness. "
Ripans Tabules: one gives relief.
Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver.
Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. '
Ripans Tabules cure indigestion.
Ripans Tabules cure constipation- -
T. C. DALLAS,
r- DEALER IN
AND fi
Kitchen Furniture, -
PLUMBERS' GOODS.
- Pruning "fools, Etc
Repairing Tinware a Specialty.
Paper Hanging.
E. L. Rood, who has had 8 years' experience
in the busine ss of painting and paper hanging,
is now prepf ired to do this kind of work for
citizens of i flood River. He ran furnish the
paper and J ut it on your walls at Portland
prices.
AND
and Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles,
To tlh.e :!East,
Gives the choree f
tjVO TRANSCONTINENTAL
OT7TE S
Vl
Via
SPOKANE,
Minneapolis
DENVER,
OMAHA
ST. PAUL. Kansas City.
Low Rates to All East-'.-
ern Cities. .
TIMETABLE FOH HOOD RIVEtt
"' WESTBOUND.
No 1, Union Pacific 2.3S A.
No. 3, Spokane .57 A.
east bound.
JNo. 4,pokae... ft.i 1 P.
M.
No. 2, Union Pacific.' J2.U9 a.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every five days ior
SAN FRANCISCO,
E. McNEIL.!, President. .
For full details -call on O. R. & N. Agcmt
Hood River, oraJdres-
W. II. HURLBURT,
Goo'l Puss. Agent,
1 Portland. Or.
THE-
"REGULATOR
LINE."
Navigation Co.
Through Freight and
Passenger Line.
Daily iiet. Dalles and FcrUeifl
All
Freight Will Come Through
Without Delay.
PASSENGER RATES.
One way $1 a
Round trip... 2 M
Freight Rates Greatly
Reduced.
W. C. ALLAWAY.
v ' General Arch.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
O. T. PbatHk.
Notary public.
PRATHER & COF,
1 UdQlQ Q TI H TUQllTQIlPrl
LiUUUU uuu muuiuuuu,
93 Oak St., bet 2d and 3d. -
ve have lots, blocks and acreage In e
town of Hood River:l, fruit, hny and neriy
farms and timber claims In the most dpxirtt
ble lof-ailonsin the valley. If yon I uive any
thing in the real estate line to sell or lv.nt, or
if you want to buy, give us a call.
Deeds, bonds and mortgages prompUv and
correctly executed.
We will also attend to legal business in Jus-
UWe are also agents for SOUTH WACOOMA
property. .
PRATHER & COE-
ap27
Tetter, Salt-Rhoum and liczeina.
The intense itching and smarth g iuci -dent
to these diseases is instantly alloyed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bud catcs
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles cud
a favorite remedy for soro nipples;
chapped hands, chilblains, fro bites
and chronic soro eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powdcra, aro
just what a horse needs when In bud
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in use to a
horsa in prime condition. Vnco 23
cents per package. . .'. -. .".
I For salt! lv WMIrms & iSrcJ, N
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Y
A.
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