3e;d driver Slacier. FEIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1897. THE MAILS. Tha mall arrives from Mt. TTnnrt at in clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts ha same d.vfl a., nnnn For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A. M. Tuesday's hu ottturuayic arrives at o r. ill, '" For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M arrives at 6 o'eloek P. M. From White Salmon, leaven for Fulda, Gil mer. Trout Lake and Olenwood Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SOCIETIES. Canby Post, No. M, O. A. R., meets at School House Hall, first Saturday of each month i z o'clock p. m. All U. A. li. members in vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief thorps meet at same time in the adjoining luuiii. a.r. iii.i i lit, commander. C. J. Hates, Adjutant, Oleta Assembly, No. 103, United Artisan; . meets second and fourth Monday nUrhta ach month at Fraternity hall. Brothers and sisters cordially invited to meet with us. ' . E. T. CARNS, M. A. E. V. Husbands, Sec'y. Hood River Camp, No. 270, W. O. W. Meets in i, u. u. t . nail second Wednesday of each uioui.il. a. u. ciiusiu, j. u. H. Hunk, Clerk. ' Waucoma Lodge, No. 80, K. of P., meets in , wiwr vyttue nun on every i uesaay nignt. W. H. Bishop. C. C, Wjc. Hynks, K. of R. & S. Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. TJ. W.. meets nrsc ana tnira Saturdays or each month. . 0. L. MORSE, M. W, J. F. Watt, Financier. . H. La. Howl, Recorder. Idlewilde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. F meets in f raternal hall every Thursday night. THOS. LACY, N. O. F. E. Jones, Sec'y. . BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Seed wheat. W. & II. v Only exclusive cash store. W. &. H. Tin cans and wax strings at Dallas' : Hot aud cold baths at the barber bop. Rev. -J. L. Hershner is expected uome rrom tiuouara toaay A carload of steam rolled barley and snorwai wooawortn & Hanna's, Mrs. C. M. Cook is making a week's visit wun tier sons at rortlund We have plenty of feed, hay and w u eat. , w. & ti. Grant Evans' barber shop will here after be closed on Sundays. 'A few boxes of apples and a few sacks . or potatoes wanted by w. & H. VVra. Yates, P. M., is authorized agent ior an newspapers and periodicals. We are going to give satisfaction in prices and goods. W. & H. Come in and see us and get our prices; we want to do some business with you. W. & II. A juvenile bicycle, Crawford make, in first-class condition. At a bargain, y Williams & Brosius. We are going to handle what you liave to sell, and we want to sell you what you want to buy. W. & H. Columbia Packing Co. pays cash for all kinds of stock, and deals in wood delivered to any part of the city. No; we can't credit you; but let us give you our cash prices, and perhaps you have money enough with you. W. & II. Small pill.Mife plll.best pill. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness.con- tipation a sick headache. Williams & Brosius. All t he dry cordwood you have tosell is wanted, and w will pay cash or trade. . Woodworm & Hanna. . Williams & Brosius give notice in an other column that all accounts due them must be settled by November 1st. A box of the finest and largest Ben Davis apples we ever Haw was displayed in the Columbia market lust Saturday, . and were raised by Lee Morse. Before buying hay, grain or straw, come aud get our prices. W. & U . Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of aores and skin troubles. Williams & Brosius. W. W. Brannin, supreme deputy united Artisans, was in Hood Kiver last week and gave a lecture in the A, O. U. W. hall. Mr. Brannin is an. old soldier, having served during the war in me eui Missouri cavuiry. Write to Davenport Bros.' Lumber Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of luuiiwi, ruugii ui ui tsac'u, i uey uave M liarim nnn frnnrl aaaiifhikont rf ftrilult- ing lumber on hand, good and dry. Call and get our cash prices before pur chasing elsewhere. Mr. Perry McCrory has iriven 'ud strawberry farming and thrown up bis 1 j. . - - r i i i 1 1 jtranu ui li v uurcs ui iuiiu uu iue iviver- side farm; both he and Mr. Morton agreeing to the same. Mr. McCrory and family will continue to occur v the dwelling house on the place during the winter. ... Warning. Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warn ings of danger and save themselves suf fering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. Williams & Brosius. Dr. Brosius and Capt. Blowers went to Sumpter, Baker county, and spent several days last week. They report that place a lively mining camp, and both invested in real estate. J.H. Cra dlebaugh is there, and the company he represents owns some of the most val uable ruining property in the district. B. R. Tucker has advanced the price of common rough lumber to $7 per thousand. He bus been selling this quality of lumber right along at $0 per thousand, while the price of flour and other commodities have advanced, and now thinks it about time that he should share in the general wave of prosperity. . Eugene Bush, candidate for city marshal, returned last Thursday from his visit to Portland. He likes Port land and says he will hereafter go there oftener and will make the trip every two years. Eugene soon fell Into the ways of the city and came home with high standing collar and gorgeous neck-tie. J.C. Berry.one of the best known cit izens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he Joe Backus left Hood River during the week for Tacotua, taking with him Sam Hutchinson's team, and will tie engaged with the latter's father deliv ering wood Ju that city. Mr. Hutch so n deals largely in wood, controling the whole wood business of the citr. Joe Is an old timer iu Hood River. Coming here 20 years ago, he has seen the town grow from its infancy. " He informed us he would remain in Ta coma till spring and then start for Klondike with 100 cayuses belonging to a friend in Yakima. Mr. J. W. Armsworthy, editor of the Wasco News, stopped off the 5 o'clock train at the depot, Sunday, long enough to shake hands with several acquaintances on the platform. He re ports lively times in Wasco, a regular boom. We noticed In his last week's Eaper the ads of several well known ood Riverites, as follows: W. G. Clelland, carpenter, contractor and builder;. T. H. Emerson, painting and paper hanging; M. M. Russell, barber; John Scharl'er, veteran tailor. Mr. W. E. Tate of Rufus.'Or.. was in Hood River last week, his first visit scince he left here iu 1804. The climate in his new home agrees with him, and lie iihs n lied out and looks to be what he really is, one of the solid farmers of tsnerman county. ' Mr. Tate has not yet sold his wheat, not having threshed wnen tne price was up. Miss Lottie L. Tillotson of St. Paul. Minn.: gave an entertainment in elo cution and the Delsarte philosophy of expression at (he U. B. church last Friday night. The audience was small, but those present were well paid for going to hear this accomplished lady. iue entertainment was given tor the benefit of the church. Mr. Albert I. Mason of Portland. who is plantm? a lance acreage to ao- ples on his ranch on the East Side, was tie mat to ship a carload of drainage tile to Hood River, his car having ar rived last week. Mr. Mason was also the first to bring a subsoil plow to Hood xvi ver. D. R. Cooner of Mt. Hood had the liest display of fruit at The Dalles fair. He took first premiums for best exhibit of apples grown In the district; best ex hibit or apples grown In this county; best 5 varieties winter apples; best col lection crab apples, and first premium n iv varieties ot apples. A special meeting of Canbv post. G. A. R., was held last Saturday, at ch it was decided to bu the bie trucks oMi. R. Tucker and mount the big canuoi The expense of mounting and bousing the big gun will be about eighteen dollars. . a reception social win De given the ministers of Belmont and Hood River charge, M. E church, at the residence of Dr. Hines In Hood River, Friday evening, yjci. zza. All tne member ship on the charge and the friends in general are invited. M. J. Rigby, frea. .Ladies' Aid Society. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pueh arrived home Sunday from a three-months' visit with relatives and friends in the states of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, They were gone three months and ar rived home in good health, except that mey were worn out py travel. J. R. Rankin has sold his ferrv priv ileges on the river to Ira Roland of Mosler. Mr. Roland has rented Mrs Palmer's house across the Columbia. and Mrs. Palmer has moved back to her residence in Hood River. The Columbia Packing Co. want an- pies for shipment and pay the highest cash price on delivery. rJliey expect soon to get reduced railroad freight rates on potatoes, aud can then afford to pay Detter prices. T. C. Dallas is making great improve ment in nis store nuiiding, which will give him more room for his shop and to display his new goods. An addition for residence has been built on the north side. Arthur Reed came down from Slier- Lman county last Friday and returned Monday. Saturday he went out with his brother Charley to the oak ridge aoove rine creeu, where they killed a uiacK near. W. H. Perry, Chas. Chandler and Henry Hi board, who were appointed viewers by the county court for the new 'road from Tom Wickens' place east, completed their work Wednesday. There is no need of little children be ing tormented by scald head, eczema arid skin eruptions. Uewut's Witch Hazel Salve gives Instant' relief and cures permanently. Williams & Brosius. Reception to Mrs. Gwilt. Mri. Susan Gwilt, department presi dent of the W. R. C, and Mary Ran dall, secretary, will arrive from Port land on next Monday's 5 o'clock train aud will lie tendered a reception in the evening ny tne w. K. J. and ti. A. K. at A. O. U. W. hall. A camp fire will be held, with lunch at 7 o'clock. All members of the Grand Armv and old soldiers and their wives and daughters and Sons of Veterans are requested to be present and join in the camp fire and reception to the distinguished guests of the W. R. C. The following letter explains the occasion of the visit by the president and secretary: "Portland, Or., Oct. 13, 1897. Mrs. Agnes Cunning, President Canby W. R. C, No. 16, Hood River, Ore. My Dear President: I shall visit Hood River for the purpose of inspecting Canby corps, on Monday, October 25, 1807. I am sorry that I cannot be with you on your regular meetine nijrht.but must visit every corps and can onlyj uiuKe one trip to ao it. f lease call a special meeting and notify your mem bers of my visit and be prepared to put on ine entire work, rue department secretary will accompany me, and we will arrive at 5.07 p. m. Monday and must leave at 5.07 p. m. Tuesday. Trusting that all is well with your corps, I remain yours iu F. C. and L., Mrs. Susan Gwilt. ; Department President. Leave Tour Measure for a Suit. . The undersigned has received a new book of samples from the American Woolen Mills Co. and is pow prepared to take your measure and furnish asuit of clothing, or any part of a suit, and guarantee satisfaction at the lowest cost. Prices in woolen goods have gone up, the same as in all other lines, but I can furnish the best quality of goods, in meu's and boys' clothing, at a very slight advance over last year. Call on me and be convinced by inspecting samples. B. R Tucker, Tucker, Or. Died. , At Dillon, Kansas, September 28, 1897, Mrs. Louisa C. Hornung, aged 54 years, iu months and 18 days. Deceased was the mother of C. O. Hornung, formerly of this place but now residing at Kansas City, Mo. Church Notices. Rev. W. C. Curtis of The Dalles will preach at the Congregational church next Sunday, .morning and eveuing. Rev. J. L. Hershner will preach at The Dalles on same day, occupying itev. jvir. uurtis' pulpit. Methodist Episcopal Church, Hood Kiver. and .Belmont charge H. K. Hines, D. D., pastor; G. R. Archer, as sistant, reaching at Wood Kiver ev ery Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. iu.; Epworth League at'6.30 p. m.; prayer meeting inursday, at 7.SU p. m. Preaching at Belmont on the second and fourth Sundays of each month, at 11 a. in, and on the first and third Sundays in theevening. Sunday school at 10 a. ni; every Sunday; Epworth League at 6.30 p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Preaching at Pine Grove on the firet and third Sundays of each month, at 11 a. m., and at Crapper school house on the same days, at 2.30 p. m. Dr. Hines will preach at Hood River on the first, third and fifth Sundays of the month, at 11 a. m., and on the second, fourth and fifth at 7.30 p m. Mr,; Archer will preach at Hood River on the second and fourth Sundays, at 11 a. m , and on the first and 'third Sundays at, 7.30 p. in. At Belmont, Pine Grove and Clapper's they will al ternate. r One day during the week Jos. Mor ton and Perry McCrory killed two dueks. In the craw of one they found two large acorns; the other had swal lowed a carp about six inches long. Nickelseu & Haynes have just re ceived a large invoice of horse shoes and nails at such a low price that they can hereafter shoe horses for less money than any firm in the county. The woman's page of the Chicago Chronicle has been particularly inter esting lately. The ladies think this department of the Chronicle the best i f all the big dailies. Among the arrivals from Portland last Saturday were E. H. Pickard, Mire Shattuck, Mrs. C. R. Bone, Mm. M.H. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boorman. . Captain Haves. W. C. Stranahan. Bert Stranahan and Elijah Udell ar rived home Wednesday morning from their trip examining surveys. Chas. Chandler and Chas. Reed went bear hunting up in . the ' mountains Monday. They returned Tuesday morning minus the bear. Mrs. C. R. Bone and Mrs. M. H. Bone of Hood River, were the cuesis of the Misses Elbert the first of the week. Columbian. Warren Miller and 'family.- Alfred Boorman and wife, T. E. Wickens and Oat Eastman took iu the fair at The Dalles last week. Mr. Scott Boorman , has about recov ered from his spell of typhoid fever. His daughter, Lelah, is still very sitk. Col. Si n not t is lyinir daneerouslv ill in Portland, with very little hopes of his recovery. His family are with him. Our town was full of people last Sat urday, and all the merchants did a good cash business. Mrs. J. R, Nickelsen went as a "tl- WOODWORTH & HANNA have purchased the stock of goods of A. S. Blowers & Son and will continue busi ness at their old stand. It is a well known facjt that theirstock was bought for cash at the best possible prices. Their terms will be cash, and they feel justified in reducing their selling price on all stock.. . Men's oil-grain shoes that sold for $2.10, now $1.50; very best kang. calf shoe, that sold for $3.75, now $3. Ladies' Dang, kid, button or lace, late styles, reducedfrgm $3.75 to $3. Children's best kang. calf, $1.75, now $1.50. And all shoes arjd other goods as well will be reduced in like manner. , The following-named citizens of Hood River, were fortunate in being drawn on the circuit court jury, to meet November 8th fortunate because not drawn in a more busy season: Wm Graham, M B Potter, J P Hillstrom, U 1j stranahan; J W Hinrichs, X 1 .button, Dr P G Barrett, li V tfateham, : E L Smith, W M Boorman, M V Rand, H Lage. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble liy the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Williams & Brosius. : Vive Cameras and Photo Supplies. A fine stock on hand. Vive cameras are much improved $5 size holds 18 glass plates or 50 cut films or any com bi nation of same; $7.50 size holds double. Nothing like them for satis- iaction in snapshots. Williams & Brosius. J.M.Thi rs wend of Gros beck. Tex.. sav that when he has a spell of indigestion and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two ot DeWitt's .Little Early Risers at night and he is all rierht the next mominir. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? Williams & Brosius, Croup Quickly Cured. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children were suffering with croup when we re celved a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost instant relief. F. A. Thornton. This cele. brated remedy is for sale by Williams k lirosius. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr P. E. Grisham of Gaars Mills, La., has to eay on tne suiiteet, viz: "1 have been a sufferer from' chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure, and that was unamperiairrs Colic, Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy," This "medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dvsenterv and diar rhoea... It is pleasant to take and never rails io enect. a cure. 2o and 50 cent sizes tor sale by Williams & Brosius. Piarmaiw . . AND , Is now open for business, carrying a full lino of LP 80 CIS and Patent Medicines! Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Always on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded and Prices Reasonable, At ttie old stand of the Glacier office, Hood River, Oregon. H. A. YORK, Proprietor. , M. Livery d S. & X. CO.'S and Feed Ity. STABLES Of Hood River can furnish comfortable conveyances to all parte of the valley and vlcln- aieavy araying ana iransierring done witn care ana promptness. Floyd Hevener of Hood River, a lad of 12 years, concluded, last Sunday, he wouiu go to isnerman county to see bis rainer. lie Doaraea a rrelnht train and at The Dalles was taken off by the city marsnai ana retained ny mm till bis moiher was heard from. Tuesday he was sent borne. It has been raining in Hood River more or less since Tuesday morning, but not enough to start the, plow. Horace Kerns of Viento died at Sa lem October 19, 1890. About two months ago he was taken to the asy lum, heing attectea with tumor on the brain. His age was about 35.- There- mains were brought toHood River and nterrea by the Udd bellows in Idle wilde cemetery, October 20th. New Zealand will soon be a compet itor against the United States in the way of apples. The fruit is said to grow in great abundance and can be shipped profitably. A regularly organized system of re lieving poverty has been in vogue in China for more than 2,000 years. It is said that an organized system of char- ty prevailed among the Egyptians 2,500 years before Christ. Cider Preservative. One packasre suf ficient for one barrel. Used to arrest fermentation in cider, ' and thus pre serve its sparkling qualities. Price, 25c per package. Williams & Bkosius. lln nine years the Indian population nf Tama county, Iowa, has increased ny thirteen. Indians there now num ber 394. . 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. Whether you want one tree or 1.000. It will pay you to examine this stoek. Re member, trees grown here give the best satis faction. No trouble to show goods. Orders filled on short notice. H. C. BATEHAM, Hood River, Oregon. Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Koad. Hood River Nursery WM. T1LLETT, 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,. I planted over 700 young apple trees last spring, bought of Wm. Tillett. They all lived, and some have made 4 feet jrrowth. Best trees to grow I ever bought. DroD 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 yon will see the best 10 acres of young orchard in Mount Hood district, or Hood River, either. D. R. COOPER & SON, Mt. Hood. mm Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL EOUT E PIONEER MILLS, Harbison Bros., Prop'rs, ' Manufacturers tf Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds of cereals ground. Whole Wheat Graham - a specialty. ,- . - HOOD RIVER, - - - - - - i OREGON. Via S Oil Mli Via Salt Lake, The Glacier J BARBER SHOP. GRANT EVANS. Prop'r, Post Office Building, Hood Rjver, Or. T. C. DALLAS, DEALER IN STOVES AND TINWARE, Kitchen Furniture, , . PLUMBERb' GOODS. . t Pruning Tools, Etc. Spokane, Minneapolis, Denver, St. Paul, Omaha, AND AND Chicago, Kansas City. Low Rates to Ail East ' ern Cities. TIME TABLE FOB HOOD RIVER . -., WESTBOUND. No 1, Oregon Short Line. 5.18 A. Jt No. 3, Suokane 9.18 A. . EAST BOUND. JNo. 4, Spokane 5.07 r. M. No. 2, Oregon Short r'n-j...12 01 A, M. OCEAN STEAMERS ' Leave Portland very five day for SAN FRANCISCO, For full details call on O. R. & TJ. Agent iiooa tuver, or aauress W. H. HURI.BURT, ' GenT Pfcss. Afcut, Poitlund, THE-- . "REGULATOR LINE." Repairing Tinware a Specialty. Hay for Sale, NeffBros. have a line lot of hav In Hood River for sale. Any one wantlnir hav will call on E.W. Wlnans for prices. cured hiruMelfof the worst kind of piles 1 rte to the U. B. conference ut Liuiur ly using a few boxes of DeWitt's Hazel 8ulve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many differens kinds of so-culled cures; but DeWitt's was the one that did the work, and he will verify this statement If any one wishes to write him, Will iams & Brosiu. Wednesday W. P. Watson, now residing at New port, Oregon, is visiling In Hood River. W. T. Hibbard and family returned from Washington county Saturday. The first killing frost in the valley was on the morning of October 15th. a stitch Mime r 1 yXii j " We save fpgr kh& i - -hum -a P CLOTHING FOR MAN OR $ .''.'J 2SS? necessary, always perfect g ' FOR SALE BY X : Wanted, to Trade. A eood 2-horse waeon to trade for cordwood: also, a good healing stove.' 08 O. B. HARTLEY. Will Close Nov. 15. W. E. Neff will close his gallery November 15th. Any one wishing work done will please call bt iore that date. Gallery open only on Saturdays. 08 Piano, . Drawing, and Elocution Lessons. MISS MARION COOK. Residence, Pierc Cottage. . i X VI UIU1U A Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. I. All Freight Will Come Through Without Delay. Leave The Dalles. a. v. Leave Portland .".) a. jr. 1 , " ' , PASSENGER RATES. One way ; $1 m Round trip.............. a ."M Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Ajicni. THE DALLES, ORECON For Sale. Best improved 8-acre tract in the valley: well watered; (J miles from town; 300 fruit trees coming into bearing, mostly apples: good buildings; 845Vrates strawberries picked this season. Chei.p for cash. 821 D. II. C'LOUGH. - CHILDREN'S KAST IRON" COMBINATION SUIT consists of jacket, two pairs of pants and cap W0LFARD & BONE. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 22, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office a. Vancouver, Wash., on November 10, 1807, via: JOHN CAYUSE (Indian), Heir ol Cayuse Jim (Indian), H. E. No. R232, lor tne norm southeast y, and north southwest. yA section 20, township 4 nort ruue ii eusi, w. ivi. - , He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz;: Ai H. Jewett and John Perry of White Sal mon, Wash., and Joseph Stahi (Indian) and Homer Trouiapon of Lyle, Wash,' s24o29 . B. F. SHAW, Register. ' In a Boston court a few days tisrri a man engaged in manual httior testified Better than Klondike. Fruit ranch, 2 miles from town of HjnkI River, for sale. Ten acres in atrawberrkps: acres in orchard: good buildings. K-iT.-thiug in good order. Address M. A. COOK, 810 Comptou, t'ul. Nursery Stock for Sale. I have for sale 6.000 two-year-old apple tree of the best quality, consisting of Vol low New town, Spitzenburg. Baldwin, Lawver. Hyde' King, King of Tompkins County, ( rmvensteiu and Wealthy. N. C. EVANS, slO Hood River Fruit (iardens. Langille House to Rent. The building known as the Langille house, as a whole or In part. Inquire at Olond Cap Inn of H. B. LAXGIL1.K. that he was obliged o it of the 24. to work 21 hours Tetter, Salt-Rheum and ISczema. 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 cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples ; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bnd condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. ; They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a ' horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. Forsale by Williams & Bropius.