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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1897)
3(ood liver lacier. TTtlDAY, JUNE 18, 1897. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de part 'he same days at. noon. For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A. M. TaeBdays ana naturaayg; arrives at o f. M. For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.; arrives hi- o o oiuck r. in. From White Balinon, leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Olenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldavs. y- SOCIETIES. . Canby Post, No. 16, G. . R., meets at School House Hall, first Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock d. m. All i. A. R. members In vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief Corps meet at same time In the adjoining room. 8. F. BLYTHE, Commander. C. J. Kaybs, Adjutant. Hood River Camp, No. 270, w. O. W. Meets In I. O. O. F. ball second Wednesday of each . month. F. C. BROSIUS, C. C. H. HKNN, Clerk. Waucoma Lodge, No. SO, K. of P., moeU In their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night. . w. H. Bishop, C. C. W. H ATNKS, K. of R. 4 8. , Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. V. W.. meets first and third Saturdays of each month. C. L. MORSE, M. W. ' 3. F. Watt, Financier. . H. U Howe, Recorder. . . Idlewilde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. F., meets In Fraternal hall every Thursday night. , THOS. LACY, N. G. F. E. Jones, Sec'y. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Cloud Cap Inn will open June 25th. Kansas whole or cracked corn at the Backet Store. ; . . , Mr. S. Cox has sold his interest In the fluine to VV H. Bixhop. Save the wrappers of Hoe Cake soap; they are worth lo each. - W. & B. A double column ' of wind without quotations is only vapor. Figures talk. Hugar $5.50 ier sack; fruit jars 60o per doz.; fiO bars soap, $1; our entire stock of halts and Shoes going at a discount of 50 per cent; all other goods at prices tba- iefy competition. - A. 8. Blowers & Son. , Wm. Yates, P, M., is authorized agent for all newspapers and periodicals. We presume vou use soap,and if so the best is cheapest. Hoe Cake is strictly purej with no free alkali. Bicycle for Bale A $100 wheel for less than half price. Inquire at the Glacier office. A washing powder that is yellow will make clothes the same color. Avoid t his by using Soap Foam. Wolfard & Bone. Trimmed hats at Mrs. Howells' will be sold at a big discount' from now un til the 1st of July. - Call and get prices . before purchasing elsewhere. Lye packed in sifting top can is pure granulated potash. Allothers contain a targe portion of salt. Ask for Bed Seal. Mrs. Howell will have ice cream only on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays, unless ordered specially. She also keeps oranges, lemons and confectionaries. . . Sick headache can be quickly and completely overcome by using those famous little pills knowu as ''DeWitt's Little Early Bisers." Williams & Brasilia. ; ' - v. CUT IT OCT. ; It Will Save You Money. Persons who did not find it conve nient to avail themselves of the special sale of Kimball Pianos and Organs at Hood Biver will find it to their inter est to drop us a line and get our prices and terms before buying. Remember, we are the only manufacturers of pi anos and organs conducting our own business on this coast, and can there fore make you prices which only a manufacturer can quote. If you want to know anything about the Kimball, ask us . or your friend. Don't ask agents, wjio have their own ax to W." W. KIMBALL COMPANY, Manufacturers. . Pacific Coast salesroom, 335 Morrison street, Portland, Or. The telephone to Cloud Cap Inn has been put in working order. Don't let the cat lick the dishes, but make nice soft soap with Soap Foam. Directions on the package. W. & B. Rev. J. W. Jenkins returned Tues day morning from Dufur, where be preached last Sunday. Not only piles of the very worst kind can De cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema. snalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be Instantly relieved by the same remedy. Williams & Brosius. .; Dallas' cabin at the Elk Beds was burned last week by some unknown parties. The cabin was the property of the Inn company and contained goods valued at $300. , ; W.B.Johnson,Newark,0.',says, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung . troubles. Williams & Brosius. , 1 ; Write to Davenport Bros.' Lumber Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of lumber, rough or dressed. They have a large and good assortment or finish ing lumber on hand, good and dry. .Call and get our cash prices before pur chasing elsewhere. Some tor ten,, some for twenty, some , for thirty years have suffered from piles 1 and have been quickly and permanent ly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Williams & Brosius. ; . . . ' Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by reading what it has done for others, and having tested Its merits for themselves are today its warmest friends. For sale by Williams & Brosius. ; ' Small change was scarce in town last week, caused by paying off the strawberry pickers. The scarcity for awhile threatened to block the wheels of prosperity, and to get change for five dollars a man was sometimes put to desperate straits. Dallas paid his water rent to get change for a V. Sev- eral delinquent subscribers called to settle up if we could change a twenty or cash' -a check. With tears in our eyes we ; had to acknowledge we couldn't do either. The small bank checks given by the union on returns passed as currency, though it was dif ficult at . times to come near making correct change,. . . ' Heretofore the birds, especially rob ins, have taken Dr. Adams' cherries, sometimes stripping whole trees' of their fruit. This year he noticed that the birds were not taking the cherries and mentioned the tact to his wite Mrs. Adams told him it was because of the pigeons flying about, of which the doctor now keeps about a dozen. - The birds, she said, take the pigeons for hawks and keep away. The doc tor is satined she is right in the matter and that an important discovery Das been made. The funeral of Harry Luckey, last Friday, was largely attended. The sermon was preached in the Congrega tional enure n oy Kev. j. u. Hersiiner, and deceased was buried in Idlewilde cemetery, alongside of bis mother Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Doremus of Tekoa, Wash., came down with the remains and are now stopping with Mr. J. J. Luckey and family. Wm. Luckey and wire or .Portland were also lu at tendance at the funeral. Dr. Brosius was called to Trout Lake Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Warner ot White Salmon and her sis ter bad been to see- the ice caves and were thrown from a hack by the back seat giving way. The ladies were nrettv badlv bruised but not, seriously Dr. Brosius drove from White Salmon during the night and arrived at Trout JUaKe at 4 o clock a rlday morning. Our new postmaster has ordered new mall boxes tor the patrons of the office. Toe boxes win be opened with a com binatiou lock that will do away with the key that Is always gettinir lost. The post office will be moved hi a few days to tli e Middleton building, on rnird street, between u&K street and Waucoma avenue. W. Et Sherrill fell from the flume at van Johnson's place, Monday. He fell from a height of twenty feet and strucK a ieuce, cutting three gashes in his face. Dr. Brosius was called and sewed up the wounds, putting; in twelve stitches, and Mr. Sherrill is get ting along an ngnt. . We are pleased to learn of the pro motion of Prof. J. M. C. Miller, who has been elected president of Philometh college. Prof. Miller is eminently qualified to nfanage an institution like this well known and popular seat of learning, and its menus and patrons are to be congratulated. , , The Hood River box factory is now engitged in manufacturing hallocks for peach aud prune crates. Mr. Dallas has been engaged in making the tin bands that bind the hallocks. Hereto fore our prune crates and boxes nave been manufactured in Portland. Hon. W. B. Dunbar of Goldendale stopped in Hood River, Tuesday, while on his way to attend as a delegate the state encampment of the G. A. R. at Vancouver. He also stopped at White Salmon to attend to some legal busi ness. . . . , ' At a meeting of the board of direct ors of the Hood Biver Fruit Growers' Union, yesterday, it was decided that returns on strawberry shipments would be given out'o.nly in the afternoons of Wednesday and Saturday hereafter. . ' This is the time of year when there is a general settling up of accounts by everybody in Hood River. The Gla cier has its debts to pay and expects every one knowing himself or herself indebted to come and see us. ' The Rural Northwest says there has been an over-supply of soft, early cher ries on the Portland market and prices have varied all the way from one cent per pound for poor or mixed lots up to five cents for May Dukes. , Mr. W. J. Smith of the box factory presented the Glacier with a unique fruit basket. When there is no fruit for the basket it can be turned and utilized as a waste basket, and is as bandy as a pocket iu a shirt. At George Knapp's place, across the Columbia, the high water inundated part of his strawberry patch and his early vegetables, but he has replanted the latter aud expects to have good crops yet. Certain merchants here attempted to corner the fruit jar trade by sending out their heelers to buy ours, when we got so low in price they could not fol low us. But that game is too old. . We will give the farmer only the, benefit. We will have plenty of jars next week for our customers only. ." ' . : A. S. Blowers & Son. Mr. J. B. Wiusor, father of Mrs. J. Wlckham, left Monday for Barnes, Kansas, where he will visit a sou. He is well pleased with Hood Biver and expects to come back again. - - A light shower of rain fell here Mon day. In the eastern portions of this county and in Sherman county the crops were refreshed by good showers ou the same day. v The report comes from Cooks ranch that Root. Rand, on the adjoining place, who bus but .ten acres iu straw berries, gets his ripe ones of Benson. Mrs. Mattie Jensen, who has been making an extended visit with her par ents in Hood Biver, returned to her home at The Dulles last Friday. v Mr. J. H. Middleton and family came up from Portland Friday of last week to enjoy the climate of Hood Biver for a few days. Thos. McDonald returned from Sher man county Sunday, : He reports that the prospects for a big yield of grain In that section are excellent. Wm. Rogers and wife of Salem came up last week to attend the funeral of his sister, Amy Rogers. They returned home Wednesday. Mrs. .Sarah - Gray of Snohomish, daughter of E. C. Rogers, is visiting here, having come to attend the fu neral of her sister. ' , ' - W. H. Bishop and family are now camped at H. C. Hengst's place, where fifteen men are engaged ou the flume. A little daughter of Chris Dethraan of the East Side met with an accident last Friday, resulting in a broken arm. Messrs. Coon and Castner, agents for the Hood River union in Montana and the East returned home Tuesday. Everybody who Is Indebted to Mrs. Wm. Thompson will please. call aud settle all accounts by July 1st. Mr.'F. E. Bailey left Monday for California, where he expects to make his future borne. A. T. Zeak, who broke his leg three weeks ago at Davenport's mill, is out on crutches. ' . ; Wanted to Rent Two fresh cows for the summer, by W. A. Langille. Daniel H. dough of Hood River has been granted a pension. , - . till in the Lead! , Hood River people trade ' at home now. Why P Because We Brought They Are Witness the following: GOLD DUST Washing Powder, 3 lb pkge............. 20c Stock Salt, 100 lbs 60o 15 lb pall Jelly...., 75c Battle Ax Tobacco, per lb 25c Sardines, per can.... 5c Arm and Hammer Soda 5o 6 lb sack California Table Salt 5c Imperial Table Salt 10c Best Table Peaches, per cau .". 10c Best Table Apricots, per can 10c It doesn't pay to can fruits when you can buy at this price. Lay in your supply for winter. WOLFARD Hood River and Leaders ow Prices Down J AND Still Falling. & BONE, ID prices, White Salmon. Glacier Pharmacy - , Is now open for business, carrying a full line of OlPUCjJS and Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, . .. . . Always on hand. . Pretoriptions Carefully Compounded and Prices Reasonable. At the old stand of the Glacier office, flood River, Oregon. , H. A. YORK, Proprietor. M. S. & Livery TABL. E S Of Hood Klverean furnish comfortable ity. Heavy draylng and transferring done wtth O. FREDENBURG, Notary Public. MOUNT HOOD, - OREGON. DENTISTRY. DR. E. T. CARXS Is now located lln Hood River. KIrst-class work at reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. OBlee in the Langille House. Jyl9 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 and all oth er kinds of nursery stock. All trees are well grown, carefully dug, free from pests and true to label. Wbetier you want one tree or 1,000, it win pay you to examine tnis siock. tie member, trees grown here give the best satis faction. No trouble to show goods. Orders filled on short notice. H. C. BATKHAM, Hood River, Oregon. Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road. Hood River Nursery WM. T1LLETT, Proprietor. T nlantod SSn tnwH houcht of Wm. Tllletl last spring, and they are all doin? finely, and i never lost a tree. w m. iiookm ajn. I planted over 780 youiur apple trees last spring, bought of Wm. Tillett. They all lived, and some nave made 4 feet growth. Best trees to grow I ever bought- Drop around and see them. . . J. J. GIBBONS. We planted over 1100 trees boueht of Wm. Tillett last spring. They have all made a good growth, and we have not lost a tree. , BMUIMA1U.U BUU9. Drou in and see the trees I bought from Tillett 18 months ago, and you will seethe best 10 acres of young orchard in Mount Hood uistrict,or nooa Kiver, eitner. PIONEER MILLS, Harbison Bros., Prop'rs, Manufacturers of Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds of eeicals ground. Whole Wheat Graham ; a specialty. HOOD RIVER. - . . . . . OREGON. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. June 1, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be irlade before ReirlKter-and Reoeiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on July 17, 18OT, viz: , RICHARD 8. ANDREWS, Hd. E. No. ir2, for the lot 1, east northeast M, and southwest H northeast section 82, townsnip norm, range lueagi. He names the following witnesses to prove bis claim to said land, viz: ft. F. Rlvthe. O. T. Prather. F. R. Absten and R. J. Ellis, all of Hood River, Oregon. jjy . - jas. a. jMuuKu, Register. Stanley's Celera - Eola N, Compound. , A restorative tonic and nervine. It ciulets the brain and nerves, restores vitality, renews strength, cleanses and enriches the blood, reg ulates the liver, bowel and kidneys. Price SI, at the Hood River Pharmacy. The Glacier BARBER SHOP, : GRANT EVANS. Prop'r, Post Office Building, Hood River, Or. . T. C. DALLAS, -DEALER IN- STOVES AND THESE, ' Kitchen Furniture, PLTJMBERbV GOODS. Pruning Tools, Etc. Repairing Tinware a Specialty. Pulverizing Harrow, filod crusher and leveler. Adapted to all soils and all work for which a harrow is needed, practically Indestructible. Cheapest riding harrow on earth; sells for about the same as an ordinary drag. . C. E.MARKHAM. '' "' v , AkouI lor l-luou i.vr. . Acme AND - L. CO.'S conveyances lo all parts of the Talev and vicin care and promptness. To tlb-e ;East, Gives the choice f ' -TWO Til A fl&'CONTINEX TA L v OUTE S Via Via SPOKANE, DENVER, Minneapolis OMAHA AND : ANI1 . : ST. PAUL. Kansas City Low Rates to All East ern Cities. . TIME TA BLE FOK HOOD RIVEB WEST BOUND. No. 1, Union Pacific...... 4.B8 A. H. No. 3, Spokane.................. 9.22 a. M. ' EAST EOUXD. No. 4, Ppoknne..... -ri 07 P. M. No. 2, Union Pacific ...-.12.01 A. M. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Fort.land every Ave days for SAM FRANCISCO; E. MCNEILL, President. For ftill details M on O.i R. & N. . Hood River, or address - W. H. HURLBURT. . 3en'l Pass. Agttnt, Portland, 'Or. i- THE- " REGULATOR LINE TteDallePoitlanfl & Astoria Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. Ail Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. Leave The Dalles. X V a. k. Leave Portland ......7 (Hi, m. PASSENGER RATES. One way '.1 0 Round trip 2 M Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. W. C. ALLAWAY, , Geneml Auctr. T1IE DALLES, OSS EGON Child's Castor Laxative A vegetable remedy for regnlatlne thextom ach and bowels of babies and child ivn, ron- , lainlng no opium, morphine or other hareot ics. It is harmlexs, pleasant to tulie and a most valuable remedy. Price 2o cents, itt tli4 Hood Kiiver Pharmacy. : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land. -Office at The Dalles, Orrgwa. My 8, ,. 1897. Notice is hereby if Iven that Uj iJoi- -ing named settler has filed notice Xitu In- tentlon to make final proof rn support of his claim, aud that said proof -will be mails bomre ' Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, . on June 29. 1897, viz: - , v ARTHUR L. DAGGETT. , Hd. E. No. 4119, for the lots I, 2, 8 and . men tion 8, towashlp 2 north, range 11 oast, W. -M. . He ntunes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upoa and culMva-. Hon of, said land, viz: J. J. Lewis, . D. fisher, L. ff. Davenport .. and Newel Harlan, all of MostervOretion. mlW - ; JAS. K. MQOR1S, Jiiitter. , Tetter, Sal t-Blieum and ISazewa. The intense itcliing asad-uotarf-kitr inci -dent to thesa diseases is instantly iillayc'l by applying Cnamboriain'B Kye at. I Skin Ointment. Many very bail casts have been oormanenthr cured by it. Is f is equally efficient for iixMag ptfca an 1 a ravorwe remeay ior sore xwmiM.i 4 rhapped hands, chilblains, brot bite '3 rad chronic sore eyes. 25 eta. jisr box. Drv'Cady's Condilion Powlcrs, am jaat what a horse needs when in hi iondition. v Tonic, biwd ptuite avA 'ermifuge. : They not food br aedicine and t?ie best in tieo to put iorse..ia prims condition. Prico C . snt3 per package. - ;: For ak liv Williams & I'.roMiui. Feed