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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
V Kood-Iiver lacier FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1897. THE MAILS. - The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o slock A. M. Wednesdays and Hattirdays; de parts 'ie name days a' noun. Kor Oiioti'itreth, leaves at A.. M. Tuesdays ana xaturtiavs: arrive- at n r. M. Kor White Salmon leaves ually at 1 P. M. irrlves at o'clock!. M. " Prom White .Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Oil ' mer, Trout Lake and (Jlenwood Monday AVetlnmttlays and Krldava. SOCIETIES. Canby Post, No. 11, O. V. K., meets at School House Hall, first Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock o. m. ' AlKi. A.. B. members In vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief orpsmeetat same time In the adjoining Mom; '- S. F. BLYTHE, Commander. C. J. Haves, Adjutant. Hood Klver Camp, No. 2 0. W. O. W. Jfteets 1ci I. O. (. K. hull second Wednesday of each ntonih. C. BUOSIUS, C. C. H. H tNN, Clerk. , Wnucoma Lodge. No. 30, K. of P., meets In their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night. W. H. Bishop, C. C. Wit. U. avxes, K. of K. 6 8. Riverside fjodge, No. (18, A O. TJ. W meet first and third (Saturdays of each month. U. L. MORSE, M. W. : J. F. Watt, Financier. . ..... H. I Howl, Recorder. .-"'. Idlew.lde Lodge. No. 107, 1, b. O. F., meets In Fraternal hall every Thursday night. "- v,' .t.?iTH08. LACY, Ni G. ..F.-K. Jo.VBS, .ftec:.'- .. ' Hoi and eold tiaths at the burlier hop.' : , ;:'-'Se,eii dollars for lumber. Kee Dr. Jin 'Kins' ad. r KSrlsrts whole .61' cracked corn at the itackel Store... . 11 MlsMollie Chamhers of Keuesaw, J4l., U visiting Mrs. Dft Brosim. " Save the wrapKrs of Hoe Cuke soap; they are worth lc each. , . W. & B. Win. Yates, P. M., Is authorized airent for all newspapers and periodicals 'h.tftr lCltvy ntfeis some bargains in land 10 a;tes, $150; 20 acres, 27S; 40 Ufi'i-s, $425. 8ee his ad. We ptesume vou tisesoap,nnd if so t lie best l-t chenpest Hoe l'aWe is strictly pure, with no free alkali. , ' , ('apt. lilowe;s, wife- and daughter, Mrs. Vatts, went lo Portland Monday, and reiuruttl Tuesday night. - .i A washing powder that Is yellow wUH uiuae eioi new iiiKPttiiitMiiior. ttviinvnno by using ,Sap Foam. WnlfarH ft'ne. ,Lye pucked in sifting top can -N, pi ire. iVaiiulaie l imtash.. A :1 t theift con lain n lai jje Mr-lou ol's tit. Ask for Red Heal. VeDon't let the cat lick the disln ',' but in ike uiee soft tioap with Simp Foam, directions on the package. W.&B. , l)r. Bnwiiia was called to Chetiowelh lust (Saturday to attend I he 4-year-old chiM ol Utorge Huttle, who fell from a teeter hoard and bioke its arm. - - :, C. l. Moure left lor Trout Lake dur ing the week . wheie lie i I join tlie io idaril parly from Portland and to get her I bey will make t he ascent of Alt. Aduuis. ; You in iy hunt tlie world iver anl yoii- will ro rii.d i ti' tner nud c iiv viU..j t 'h- lii'.ei'lal i's l.i.Iie, t'lioli p.v aurt- Diart lioea lenj"'Vy lor iM.wel coin phnjiis., F. reale ly Williams & lir.sins 'relalU' raiiitiiai bunk will pay i diMdt iidol iWeti'y-five mt . cent, in siM)li;iis,llie fjliipCI 'fClieilU.esiiilid cIm cUs cull l-e pitpaied mid lelni'lied lioin iisliliijitoii. . , , , . Viiiii vigor and victory, these are the cliaractei-isU''s iif DeWilt's L'tUe Karl it ser.1, the famous liule p lis fortMiisti pat.on, liiliousuess and ail sloiuucli .iinl liver xcouiiies. w-iuiains s urtisius. . vl ('. M. Wolfard and family and L. K. Moorse and family stnrted 8umla morniu I'roui White Salmon for 1'iout Lake. ; I lie puny M ill ko to Siei.nib mt l ike iM'iore their lelurn and mav go on to ihe. McCoy ci'eek 'mines. "The grand loile of the A. O. U. V. ; met in i'o, tUiinl last wc k. - JSewtou t laik of liootl kici' wasiig tin re elect 'cd grand iccoider for the Oiegou iodgis Hon. K. L 'iSu.itli wus appointed, as lelegate.ni tfie sujiicme lode.- ; . - Write to ' Duvecrport Bros.' 1 Luinber Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of In m iief, rbuu or dressed. They have a lare ami g Hid assort men t of finish ing iumlier on liaud, good ami dry. Call ami get our eash prices belore pur chasing elsewhere. Parad se Farm is for rent. ' The right kind ot a man will get a good la out by apiy.iug to Dr. Adams. - He "can rein i he whole ranch or part of. it, and tiave a lietter tiling than going to the Clondyke. Paradise farm is tle;.bcst farm in Hood River. : Jolni Dark, on bis late t ip in from' !Ml 'o,V4 crk, iirought along, some tiui tz from a ledge lie d BC 'Vt rt d. An assay has since been made of it, and it was found to assay $7.44 in gold ami $4H0 in.sjlverjto.jhe tan;' Tin quartz also ci'n-t allied cai lwui, lead and copper. "L;ist stiinmer one of ur grand-cldl-1iii ;was'ick with ' h"' wvere Imiw1 trouhle,"-says Mrs. K.' O (iregory of Fftdi'ili-kslMirg, Mo. "Otir dnctpr's retnedv ha't fHife'tlieir'P'rieit CliKni; Iterlai-trs Colic; Cholera' and Di 'rrhoea, Kemedv,. whieh gave, very speed v re lief." 'For sale by Wilhaiis fc BnisJus. Thelfollolnir naied pers-'iis made the sceut vf lt; Honl Jutv. 21st, idona with W. A. Lannl'le: Mrs H.F. Davidsoti, Mrs. A- P. ' Bateham. hiiI . Mesam. H. F. Davidson, A. P Bate liam, O U. Clum, J. P. Gray and H. C. Bat' ham The day was elear and the parly luid' no lilHculty in cliuilt ing the mountain. The ladies rode on horseback as far as the top of Cooper's s;pur '';..'. :V"'.;. ... . . All ft(w'i.who want dental work of any kind done In gnod Hrsl-class shape will do well to call and .see Br.. E. T. Cams and' -get' his prii-es. . Any one wanting to know what kind of a work 'tuan Dr; t'arns is. can find out by ask ing Ills nearest neiuhhor, as his work is well known throughout the valley and tiis priws are as reasonable as any den tist In Wasco county. Plates.'eitlier upper or lower, jtist as clieap as ihe cheapest. A bear called at tlie camp of W: C. Btratuihan MiTd party . at Trout Lake one i 1ght Iat week. He was seen by Mrs. Barker, who thought it wae" a man, and aroused the camp. A hound, i which the party iad. found in tlie wootls where be had become entangled I Intbebmsli by a chain aronnd blsj neck, wen' after I lie liear, and Bruin made tracUs fur the brush. Clarenee, ' Kngltah helped Ids speed by firing at I him with his shotgun, loader for birds. . The Oregon Lumber company's new steamer, "Pearl," was brought up from fortlaiio lust Ibulu relay, and Is now lirinKinir llit huut rafts of lumber and Ilea f.oui their WaHhiiiKton mills. The : ,ne weeK I,,r ' WD,?re wl" Pearl Is lieeiiHetl to i-uny passenger outfit for the Clondyke gold fields and and will no doubt carry niuny exrur- take passage on the steamer George sioiiinttt. The lihih hk-i1 enuines in VV. Elder, which sails for that port to tlits boat furnish power in lUHiinlunce day tor Juneau. A man named .Mclti und the Pearl is assptedy as any of the : tyre will join litem in Portland. The hails mm nil the middle liver. . Those i three men are st .ked by m u in Port who enjoved the ride from Poriland land for a two-year' slay in the mine, and up iliroujth tiie r.ipid at the Uas- i and the sum of $5,000 was deposited in eailts, weie t'aptiiln MrNulty, William i Ladtl & Tilion!s bunk' for l heir use. Kceles. Unas. T. JS trlv anil Jus. Taylor. A meeting of the stockholders of the i Hooil Biver Fruit Growers' Union is j calleil for August 14th, at 2 p. m. A meeliliftof citizens generally is called; on same dale, at 1:30 sharp, to arrange 1 for holding our hoith-uliu al fair. A' no. d aitendaine will be necessary, and evcr,boly is expected to attend the; citiius' meeting. Hood Biver will have a good apple crop and we can have an excellent exhibit. It pays to advertise. . 8am Barl mess when the party reaches the lakes and was making inquiries, ihe first jatrt of i again when they descend the Yukon, the week, about his step-ladder, which j Both Langillc and Wilson have had had disi ppeared from it accustomed experience in roughing it, in the mines place, lie called at the Glacier of-; anil mountains oi tlie eoast. Mr. Lan Hce and said he uuessed he would have gille has for several years l?eii the to advertise for it, hut first would make i guide on Mt. Hood, uud made the as a Utile furl tier search. He had not cent of that show-capped peak for the gone two minutes from our office till fiftieth time only last Hunday. They he reported that he hatl foupd thejo well pivpared and delen'ni ieil to missing ladder j overcome all obstacles in thatt'ililtus Ur. Btosius was called to Cam is ! piiable(regiin and bring back tnrtuties. Prairie last Tliuiday. Hermaii Ber- land every one .who knowstheiu lHp.tt schi'ssou Cleveland, 10,earso d, bifke; ms right leg, laith bouts ahove Ihe ankle. He wa ehopiiing ilowu a deatl snag, when ti fell list boon for him ami caught nun. Ihe hoy's injuries Were atiendetl lo by the doctor and fie v l 1 pel along all lilit. Dr. C. E. Loeke, pastor of the Taylor street M. E. chmvh in Portland, at coinpanieii hy his wiie and daughter. irs. George . aiyeis ami oilier inends of Portland, made a visit to Mt. Hood this Week, and were to ascend the mountain Thursday. They were high ly delighted Willi this place. Dr. M. A. Jones, tiCioinpauied by a friemi of his, Dr. W. tt. Murray of Port laml, will lake his summer outing ihT'r,.' , b ,k ,.,. t M- week., They exiwt logo lo Gol,ft-iTsta e8' ,,,k. in. ,he -eery along, the daie by way of The Dalles an! return Columhia river, Jast week, and a trip home by way of Mt. Atiauei, taking ill (he nshiug at Iro'il l.,;;e. -,AI and, Meli Foley struck a good job on i!e railroad in iSlieiuian county .yrtrd are working with their team. Ke- ihii'Is from sev ral of the Hood Uiver eontinjieni state that tlie wheat is not ripe in some iieiithborhoods and some of Lie boys hud not yet got work.- ' ' The cooler for the Columbia Packing I o is now in working onler and is lomul t't be a great improvement. Meat t'omiiig lit. in coid stoiage in I he Dalles needs eold storage here. Tel -del' and juiey ineaig "are always found at Ihe y.ity Meai Market. . Mr. E. Martin of East Po tlmnl was in Hood B ver l uesiluv and look a trip out to Duke's valley to see that sectio'i .f country with a view to purchasing bme laiitl. Mr. Alar in is an old soi dit r, having served during the war in fc'te o7tii Ilini0.it.' The l;.dits' aid soeiety l the Con g ealionai eliuifh w 11 ,-erve iceei'eani i..d eukc touitiri'iiw , iSalurday, al'ei noou and evening -on tlie lawn at' the residence of Mrs.. 8 J,; LaFiaitce. Ev ryb d., iuviieti. . E B. Thomas traveling advertising gent lor iS. U Weil & Co. Of LeHox, .N. Y., pioj.rielors ol the fSnil h lie i lie dies, was ill Hon I Biver yesier luy; H. A. York is aeut for tne side V tlnse mettieines. Mr E. D. Buekt aui of Estlii rville, iowa, Was In Mood Klver last week. He Is nit. king a lour ol this country to i-ee lor InniMlt if it is a bt tter country 'haii where lie makes Ids home, in the -real slate of Iowa. A. B. Jones, an experienced miner, formerly of Montana hut row one of Hood Biver's liailing strawherry grow er, says be is reatl.y to start for tlie t.Ioiioyke if anyl'Oil.y will pay his way to (lie mines. . . , Mr. S. J. Wlekham left Hood River l ist Friday for Ins home in Iowa. Sal onlay a telegram was received here stating thai his wife was dangerously iek and requesting his return. In making application t prove up on a homestead it is necessary to give the names of four witnesses; but onlv i wo of ihe winiessts will be required to ko with you to the land office. Auios Underwood ami John Dark started n Taesday for the M Coy creek mines, where Mr. Underwood will remain lo work hi assessment on his quartz claim. F. E. Jackson has purchased Da veil -"isirl & Kelly's eight acres of straw ber res on Mrs. Alma Howe's place, it. M. Hunt will have charge of and culti vate the' patch. ,: - - Mr. Hugh Gourlay has gone to Prine- ville to assume editorial charge of the C rook County Journal. His editor! ds will give that p,iiera new leae of life. E. L. Smith and R. J. La France at tentled the A. O. U. W. grand lodiie In Portland last week. ' Mrs. Smith at tended the grand lodge D. of H. Filteen eople are in (V. R. Bone's camp at Ihe loll bridge, and all are en joy iug i heir outing. They will leni iln in camp ano: her two yveeks. Miss Ida Smith of Dayton, Indiana, s's er of Sam Smith anil Mix. L. Nelf, arrived in Hood Biver Wednesday morning. : A carload of peach . plums shi p "i from Salem and sold at auction iii Chi cago net led the growers li cents per Miund. ' Frank , McFarlund and ' family of Heppiier are sioppiug at the Potter house and will remain for the 'summer. Miss Wumlerli of Portland, who has tieeu visiting Mrs. Geo. Crowed, re turned home yesterday on tlie lioat. Mr. H. Prigge expects to have 400' boxes of Spitzeuhurg apples this year. He lias no worms in his orchards. Mr. George Booth, Florence Champ lin, Miss Murray ami Mrs. Pletcher started yesterday for Mt Hood. - Ti I let t Is taking a good many orders for nursery goods. His trees are first class. W. C. Idd'nirs. now of Bonneville, is spending a few days In Hood River. Tlie high winds for tlie past few days ' have switched off a good many apples. : It is unlawful to kill grouse befoie Beptemlier 1st. . A few of our citizens the Clondyke. ' will not go to j Off for the Clondyke. j" Joseph A. Wilfon and W. A. Lau gilleleft Hood River the first part of ,?, , , . . ., .-. :z,fuuoi wnicu iney win use to nuy their outfit and take them to the minis, and tlie balance will lie at their disposal next spring. - They will pur chase a compleieoutfitand go prepared to make their own lumtter to tmild boats to. help them over the lakes ami navigate the rivers. From Juneau they will go overland by way of Cli.d ctit Pass lo the Yukon and Ihe mines on the Clondyke river in the British I ross- ssioiis. Mr. Aiciniyre is a neat l builder, and his services will he needed linir fondest expectaiiiu may ls real izea. Horses were taken wnn llieui i irom Hooil Biver, which will .be used lo carry their packs from Juneau.as far i as unoes can go on me trull, wneji they will be slain and their carcasses utilized lofted the dogs that will Ae re quired to draw their packs on sleds for ine balance of the journey. Mrs. Vi soii accompanied her htisbahd as far as Portlautl, nnd from there will go lot he home of her parents in Pennsylvania, to remain till her husband's return. - Wanted His Telescope, ' ' ,f, Mr. Boss, a prominent Chicago. !,w,- ver. bit.tr t i.tiir.if th Pniifii- to Trout Lake. Mr. Ross spent a night. ultu John JJethmau, tlie genial pro prietor of tlie Maple hotel at White Salmon, and then left with a party ol Po'tlantl tourists for the lake. Boss urip "ack was left' at the Maple hotel., Next day the stage driver was instruct ed by Boss to bring- his1 '"telescope" from the hotel. 'The hotel proprietor made a complete search of Boss' va'lli-e and it ported that I be "lelescope" could not be found, thai it wasn't there. The I'hicagnau was in serious need of a change ol clothing and again sent hy the stage driver for hi "telescope ' Dethman, :W)lh the assistance ot his wife, again emptied the contents of the valise ami searched in . vain for the missing ''telescope." Upon the stage tlriver's second return without it Ross ga e him to plainly understand, that he wanted his valise, and wanted it had. ' " . : ' r ' ' , ,'-.' ..':;'' W. T. HibhHrd and Fred 1 1 owe ibave loruied a paithersiiip in the livery and aravtllg husiues. - , . Miss; Alice Cleaver is inipiiivhi is stm c.iinnni.M.i to her.tted,, Rev. Arthur W. Ackerm'an and,fa,jn ily of Portland will spend their TvaiW" tion during August at Hootl River;- Rev. J. Lv Hersliner and family . .ex pect to return from their vacation by August 6th. 1 - ,,v, Austin: Vllsini came' up from Ptirt -land Weduesilay. Caleb Richardson started yesterday for the harvest fields of Tygh Ridge. ' MisHourlaiis will erect a monument at Jelteis in City to the memory of Joe Kowers, tlie argauout of '49, who' came 'all the way fiom Pike." Doug. Langllle came in from the McCoy mines Wednesday evening and went lo Portland on Ihe train Thurs day morning. He wus sent for by his brother William, to take charge of tloud Cap Inn, hut it seems D iug ha a better tiling in the mines and will re turn next Monday. ; Walter Thomp son, who went to the mines after him, will return with him Station Aienl Menu will spend part of hi vacation at these mines and will nrohahly re turn with Mr. Langille. Jim Langille reci ived tlie newspapers containing the glowing accounts of tlie miners return ing from the Clondyke hut wa-tunmoCr. ed hy them and will stay wltu his claim.' . :., . . vV-V --V,;' Rev. L. Gray, the Lutheran minis ter of The Dalles, is visiting . Hood River. ;. ; ; ' -' Travel to E istern Oregon by the ''blind tmggage" route is incre ising.- The fastest flowing river in the world is said lobe the Sutlej, in India, with a descent of 12.000 feet in 180 miles.- v , v ; Go by Dal loon. . , ''The best and quickest way to reach' the rich gold fields of Alaska is by ' bal loon," Bafi Professor Rufus Gibsdri' Wells, M. D., physician and" scientist, of Si. Louis.. "I proKse''to chtrstiMScp' a balloon that -can be propelled at a. great rate of speed and can lie utilized to live, in after Ihe gold fields have lieetif reachid Ihe balloon will cost, fully equipis d, : from $15,000 to $a),(KX).:h Protts-or Wells is the. St. Louisia'ir who otiered lo varry war supplies .'',$' tbeCulians hy-balloons. He ha-hail' a varied expetience as a halloonist, and claims to have madeover 500 ascensions far mure dangerous than would be a voyage to. the Alaska gold fields by balloon. " ' - " - - ' '. i , . , , Gospel Temperance Heetiiig. ;:f There will . be uliibn' ,; temerain;e; meeting given at the .United Brethren church on JSunday evening, August 1st. Special music has been prefiared and addresses will lie given by Drs. Hlnes ami Eliot, also Rev. Merrill. All are invited. - ' ; ' It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of .De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts,buriis,bruises,tetter,eczema and all skin t rou hies may-be cured by it quickly and permanently. Williams & Brosius. Tire Cameras and Photo Supplies. A fine stO 'k on hand. , Vive cameras are much improved $5 size holds. 18 glass plates or 50 cut films or any coni , bi nation of same; $7.50 size holds donlile. Nothing like them for satis- faction in snapshots. - ' . ...jWlLLIAMS & BBOSIUS. y ; " ' ' "Bora.-' ' ' -. 'I: In Hood River, July 26, 1897, to the wife of W. T. Hihbard, a daughter. Church Notices. 1 ; ' . Rev. Arthur W. Ackerman, pastor of the First Congregational - churcn of Portland, will preach at the Congrega tional church (Hood River) next Sun day at 11 a. m. A cordial welcome to all' who attend. . " " : ' Elder X V. Jebkins'1 will preach in the Valley I'hristiar) ! chureh Sunday, August 1st, both morning ami evening. A lull attendance of the membership is desired. Sunday school and En deavor will meet at the usual hours. All are, invited. An announcement of the protracted meeting to begin alsmt - Au gust 8lh, will appear next weak, r There will be no preaching in the M. E. church next Sunday evening, as tbe congregatloiiiand pistor will unite w'jth.the, other congregations of the lace in an 0'li lemiter.tnee meeting in ihe U. B. church. Dr. Hlnes will pvacli in the momiitg en "The' Com pensations of Lile," The fourth juarterly meeting of the teliiitint M IS; eburelv will be held at elmont, Saturday and Sumiay, Aug. 7h and lit In Quarterly conference will be held at the church at 2 p. in. Every official-rriember is earnestly requested to be present, as matters of importance are to lie a,lleinled to Itelore, tup annual conference'. Presiding Elder Warner wWI be present' ami preach Saturday. errjngt 8-p m., and Sunday morn- Ing ut ii am. ' 1, MOYS Methodist Episcopal Church, H. KL, Hities, D. 1)., Pastor- Wwkly services: Sunday, 10, a. iu., Sunday school; 11 xa'.,vi.,, pi'eacliiiig; r2aW p. ni., Junior League; 7 p. m., Epwonh League; 7:45 p. Uj, preaching. 'Thursday, luw p.m., prayer meeting, juveryuouy wetcomeu tt these servltres. . . Rev. H. iVlovs will fill unDointments "for the conference year as follows: He Uill;prcacli, at . Pine Grove, evsry first and thirti. Suiuiay atM a. in.; attel niiu'it 8:!HI q.u., Belmont, every second' a, nd fotifth Sunday, at 11 a. iu.; v'apper, school house, 2:80 p. in.; - Pine ,OftyeV 7:J0' p, in. , Fifth Sunday, at Mrv ltnod, t 11 a, in. JUiiited"Bt'etlireii Church Services.--I'reachiiig each Sahliath morning and evening. .Sumiay school at;10a. m,; . utiipr Ehlea.vprv3 p. in.; Senior En deavor, ,,(1:45 . t m.;;",;preaching,. 7:30; prayer -'.itieeting, , taud , choir practice Wednesday eyeningw, .,-.' ::' " Itev. J. T. .M eh rill, Pastor. Services at t tie tdll"i!sichol house !wi.ll hereafter 1 held at H o'clock' in stead of at 3 o'eba-k, each Sunday. TROY SHELLKY, pastor. Black Rot In Oregon'. 1 ' ( ij AH the fruit in a t-ix-acre peael) or chard of Zierqlf brothers, lOniiles south of Corvallis, is a total loss as the result of what is BUpltosed to be'tlie black rot Thele yyas every promise of 'an; abun dant yield, and 'the fruit was fast, Ina i tiring. '-Within a few days a black rot, beginning at the core anil eating out ward, destroyed everything.. , The early Variettll1 we're tVe fl ;t attacked,, the Liter Varieties vleldinir in turn "o" Ihtt disease. ''The' irc.hard.'is' situated .o.n. u.na ticiweeu tne ijonir torn auu VViliaweMe nvraMiVd verv near"' their jdtaci ion, and Is fir 'tec tet I oil tdi sides ,4v'tavy,tT(iilier:''''Nii other peach oi- liartls ur tile Vicinity, so tar a Known ave iieen'snii'Hariy atrected. . r, -'.'" ' ifrr- -J ' 1 There Is a time for .everything, and lie limeto altentl Jti a coltl is wnen It star s- .P"U't ;wait tin you have con stimptkui, but prevent it ny-Using One H' n ute i:ougn uure, tne grear remedy ..r couuhs, colds croup, bronehitisand all throat and lung trotihles. William & Brosius. ;. ' I crave but One Minute,? said the public speaker in a husky yoice; and then h4 took a aca or une winuie C9"g' Cureand procei.d d vlth hisora tory.' One Miuute.t'ough cure is .uoer quailed for throat and' lung troubles. Williams lirostus. . -, i To Cure Cold lil Oiie Day. ' ' Take Laxative' 'BroftW Quinine Tab lets. " Williams & Brosius refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. . - ( 'i , . - - Kcasons Way Cliamberlalii's Colic, Choi ' er and Uiarriioea ltemedf r1, , Is the Best. . -Because itaflbrds almpst instant rf lief in case of tain7 iir t be stomach, colic ami cholera' ruorlius. 2. Because It is the only remedy that neverfailsin. the most severe cases of dysentery aiid.,diarrho3.t. - v- .a. . uet-ause it is tne oniy remetiy tnai will curechronic diarrhoea. : 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. - 6. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dy'eftte'rv. ' ti: Because it is Ihe onlv remedy that can always, be., deoended upon tucases of cholera infantum. vr "' ' :i: Because u is tne most prompt ano ii.iost reliable medicine in use for bowel COIIIplallllS. w- s v. r. r,"t ;( Bati'sWlt prodflcea'hti'ba'd results. Because it is pleasant and iiafe to take. ... ..'s .-.".'."'. I '-'i fr-. ,Q. Because It has saved the Uvea of more pwple tbau;any other niedicine inttlie World. , . , . 'S'r'Tlw 25 ttnd ;606 sizes .for sale by. Wi.U iiius& Bnsi.ii8.;,! V.'i". tl i ' . . Twelve Reasons Why. The 'ti Lonit;ReBUblic5 given . dozen gtHtt .reasons' tttiy hewspaper readers should read tbls paper. Ilt're Ibejr arer il." Tlie Republic is the greatest' newspaper pnblislied. :.': . ' ' "i. 'It has a cable news service over the entire civilized world, which no other bU Louts pa- .' 8pwlal wrre)Ott(ient fn all 'the large cities and capitals ol' fcairope, i irWews Bureaua in Mew York' City and Washington, D. C ' ' ' " : special, correspondents la every city and town in tlie Western United tstAtes. s. Member of -the Associated Press,, the greatest news gatherer in the world.- 7. 'Publishes daily the market reports of the world. ...'. 8. Issues-, ft magnificent, colored magazine cover ith the Sunday paper; -- 9. More noted writers and artists contribute to the Kepubllo than any other paper.- ' 10: Issues an unequaled -1 four-page comic weekly with each Sunday paper free. 11. Publishes pages of interest and value to romanklnd. . ' . i2, IM 10-cent dress pattern' -department is the most popular feature ever Introduced by newspaper. Thousands patronize It. . - The daily and Huuday SU JjouIs Bepubllc Is $6 a year, rt for six months and 1.60 for three months. The Twice-a-Week Kepubllo is (1 a year 101 papers, two each week. r . WANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN .or women to travel for responsible estab lished house in Oregon. Salary i,m, payable J15 weekly and expenses.. Position perma nent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope.. The National, Star Building,-Chicago. . sep4 Is now open for business, carrying a run noe or - . , ;";!''. n rl:; ,'i iC. V ':v '" i 'l' P U Q S and Patent MS Perfumery and Toilet ' A'rticte; i-. 1 . ? D Prescriptions Carefully Compounded and Prices Reasonable. ., At the old stand of the Glacier office; Hood River, 'Oregon. ; H. A. YORK Proprietor. , ;,,f;r; ''. " - -' ' '','-'''-'' " -'" ' -"-:'' srni'it'W M. S. & L. CO.,s:;;;'HV f; Livfirv and Ffifii S T lA. !B Ti "E St: b,-c-jf Of Hood Rrver can ftirnlsh comfortable con veyances to all - parts of the Galley k'ndrlcli Ity. Heavv draylng and transferring done with care and promptness.. 3 w;i sub ' DENTISTRY. DR. E. T. CARNS Is now located in Hood River. First-class work at reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. Office in the Langille House. , -:- Jyl r HARNESS Repaired and all kinds of HARNESS GOODS ' "sold by E. V. HUSBANDS. .;'' Also, BooU 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, careruiiy dug, tree rrom pesis ana true to label. Whether you want one tree or 1)00, It will pay yon to examine this stock. Re member, trees grown here give the best satis faction. No trouble, to show goods. Orders fllled on short notice. , H. C. BATEHAM, Hood River, Oregon. . Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road. Hood River Nursery WM.T1LLETT, Proprietor., I planted 850 trees bought of Wm, Tillett last spring, and they are all doing finely, and never lost a tree. WM. HOORMAN. I planted over 700 young apple trees -last spring, bought of Wm. Tillett. They all lived, nnd some nave made 4 feet growth. Best trees to grow' I ever bought. 1 Drop around and see tSieip ..... J. J. GIBBONS, t We planted over HQO trees bopghtof Wm. Tillett last spring. They have all" made a good growth, and we have not lost a tree.- i t ' ' ' v ' SHOEMAKER BROS. f)rOp in and gee the trees I bought from Tillett 18 months agof and you will seethe 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 tan 'into'- Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds of ceieals ground. ; Whole Wheat Graham ; a specialty. . .. , HOOD RIVER. OREGON, The Glacier BARBER SHOP GRANT EVANS. Prop'r, Post Offlce BiiiWing, Hood River, On T. 0. DALLAS, '--"'.;' - DEALER IN- J ;.: ST07ES AND MffAl, 'h'"l-'v . ' "" " : l Kitchen Furniture, ( PLUMBERb' GOODS; ; i Pruning Tools, Etc. V . ;.. ' Repairing Tinware a Specialty. :' ''Vi. "e''VfA' mm TRADE MARKS DESIGNS. 9 " easviicHTt . - Anyone sending a iketcta and description may Quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention ! probably patentable. Communication! atrlctly ; confidential. Oldeat agency for securing patent in America. Wa have a Washington office. . Patents taken through Muun A Co. recelvs) ipectal notice iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated. ;pT scientllo Journal, week'y, terms W.00 a rear (1.50 six months. Specimen copies and IlaJiii . Book oh Patents sent free. Address . MUNN A CO., 361 Brssdwar. Maw Vavh. Strawberry Ranch. Four acres of land for sale: 1 set to fitraw berrles; all In young fruit trees. Also, in terest In DO acres, part set to strawberries. All witfiin mileof Hood River. AddressGlacler. Land! Land! Land! Three and one half miles from town, 10 acres ftir 8150. 20 acres for 2 6, or 40 acres for $425 imimIi; also good pine oronk wood, Incites or 4 feet at going prices. Drop a card in office or call and see me at Rurrett'8 school house for further information. CHAS. ELKEY. a! JJ - '.;'- -:'.: . . ,'V . ' 'ii.'.. '.-.'; - . .. . . .'.' :i ..' -.v. ,tvT .i , Gives the choice of -TWO THANSCONTINENTAL . Jrt SMIM It Iiake '. !: f;s:,i",lA7 1 1 i k. " i . ;',. Via :'';''''. Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paul; , nhiiian-n XTk Brt'ci' Low Rate,to.A.U3Bat;-i . i..;i;emie.s,;;;,:; TIME TABLE F) W HpQDffty'E'.- i ' ;r;' '' ;; . ;', Svst 'o'up N"o .'i; Qn!lnpifliQejiU'Ail8'-ik. JIiS No. ij, Spakaiie..-Vii..w.'.i.-; 8.18 umJi, i n , .- ."-Y EAST BOtTNf: vl , No., 4,"Pp(SanerU;;Ui i4--3:0?'P;;;fc'?5 ' Nc."2,.Oi'egoii Sb;!irtiO.j2:)-li;'JI?: '. : Leave Portland cvey dye days-fpr" -j'-'M S A N ; F5R A W CI S For full details -call on O. R. . J. Hood Rlvw.oriddrcr .- . -. J - , W. H. HURtPURT, : ?en'V Past.. Agent, Portland, O ' A. L. MOLER, Vtce PrpsldeoV.. .- il. j,. " THE-. :' . j.. , "REGULATOR LINE." Navigation Co. Through Freight and," Passenger Line. - ; wm. -Mb ii Pill EO.TTTBS Great teoi - ; 11 VI Ifel I l.ii .1 II III , V leMesiortM & Astoria All Freight Will Come.ThrpuiBrh, Without Pelay..:;cU:';.';- Leave Tlie Dalles ';.V..'MiiABi V-'. Leave Portlun(l......,,i...v...r.fKr. i vi-f '-.- ' - : i" .' -i -"'- : : r ;? "j jrnif V ";; PASSENGER RATES; " M; f One way ........ .W;...;..,::..::;;.",::..',.. Round trip...i,....!v.f..l.U,.v...;S fi- ,5 Freight -."Kates' iGrejatiy i --vr .Re,diicedA"Srf3 )l '-"..!..'"-'" . v-'v!k !! a5,! '-..! CALLYAVVJ . '.vi... : ,,.-. :t General-AfcrV THE Is Your Title Clear?;' E. E. Savage Is prepared ' to ejtairltne ab stracts of title to real estate and give.oplnii'Ons on same. Charges reasonable, , niarM,, " $20 an Acre. Eiirhty acres of land In Hood River TaHey for sale at 420 an acre. Good Lmproyttmentu acres in" strawberries: M.'l acnle trcetf. nml rl'' pieniy ot omex iruit iti suppi.v-JH n-i-tyi-iwiiB .-. acres lit cultivation.' Plenty of water fnr.irrlM! :j gation fmm private ttttch. .This tilawi.ls n,i .,.' Por further particulars addssiihe Glacier. Jl uc cm "rat ,i, '"'.' a?1" ""iw Tetter, Salt-Rheurn and IScisouia.' TheinteAseitciiing.andmartttgiboi; 'ft dent to these diseases is instantly allaye"i-ft by applying Chamberlain's Ey. tn"'1 Skin Ointment,,7 .Many very, bad cases;;; ; have been permanently cdred by it. ;t';f. Is equally efficient for itching pilcsaai'l v . favorite remedy for sore nipukf . r chapped hands; chilblains,' frost -oik iv and chronic sore.eyes. 23cts. por bo... i 1 ' .- ,- ,' i Dr. Cady's Condition Powdcrd, at a :' jnst what a horse needs when iu m condition. .Tonic, blood puiifiu e-r V vormifnge. They are not food Ir. t rrtsdicineand the best in use to put -i bors9 in piiine condition. Price 2 j ' cents per package. , Fore ale by Will'mi & 13 io tin a.