The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 18, 1898, Image 3

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    3(eod Iftver Slacier.'
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1898.
THE MAILS.
v Tha mall arrives from Mt-Hood t. in n
clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de
parts he same days at, noon.
Korchenoweth, leaves at 8 A.M. Tuesdays
and Saturdays: arrives at 6 P. M.
For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M.:
arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. '.,
from White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil-
' i "om iaxe ana uienwooa Mondays
SOCIETIES.
' " Laurel Kebekah Degree Lodge, No. 87. 1. 0.
J. . Meets first and third Mondays In each
- iiiuuui. MK8. ( LUKA HABTLKY, N, G.
w. vr. i.MAMBKKi.AiN, secretary.
UanDy rost, No. 16, G. A. R., meets at A. 0,
i'w flr8t Saturday of each month
t ociock p. m. All u. A, B. members la
viieu mi meet, wun us. '
FRANK NOBLE, Commander,
T. J. Cunning, Adjutant.
Canby W . R. C, No. 16, mecU first Saturday
-w wn iiiuuin in a. u. u. w. nan, at '4 p. m,
Mrs. Ursula Dukes, Secretary.
Hood River Lodge, No. 105. A. F. and A. M
Meets Saturday evening on or before each
molU V. UROSIUS, W. M.
. W. M. Yates, Secretary.
Hood River Chapter, No. 27, R. A. M.
iieu. imru r naay night or each month.
. F. C. BROSIUS, H. P.
G. E. Williams, Secretary.
liood River Chapter, No. 25, O. E. S. Meets
oaiuruay alter each tun moon.
Mrs. EMMA BROSIUS, W. M.
Mrs. Rachel Hekshnek, Secretary.
Oleta Assembly, No. 103. United Artisans.
meets second and fourth Monday nights of
tH uiuuui hl r ruternicy nau, tirotnersand
i sisters coraiauy invited to meet with us.
' . A. P. BATEHAM, M. A,
8. S. Gray, Secretary.
wauooma Lodge, No. fW.K. of P., meets In
vueir uasue nan on every Tuesday night.
ROBERT H. H USBAN DS, C. C.
J. B. Hunt, K. of R. & S.
Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A O. U. W., meets
i urn niiu ultra saturaays oi eacn month.
, . C. L. MORSE, M. W.
J. F. Watt, Financier. .
H. L. Howe, Recoi der.
Idle wilde Lodge, No. 107, 1. O. O. P., meets
iu -- raw-ruai nan every inursaay night.
H. J. H IH BAUD, N. .
O. G. Chamberlain, Secretary.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Mr. li. F. Davidson ban resigned as
a member of the board of directors of
the Hood. River Fruit Growers' Union,
giving as bis reason that when he ac
cepted the office he supposed, from the
harmonious action of the stockholders
meeting, that a majority were in favor
or co-operation ana harmonious action
out ue nas since learned that many
growers reiuse to allow ine union to
handle their crops, and he will there
fore continue the Davidson Fruit
Co. This leaves matters In regard to
our Btrawoerry shipments tn about the
same unsatisfactory condition they
were in last year, we can see no good
reason why all the growers cannot
unite and ship with the union as at
-I present organized and still hope tiiat
netore the shipping season arrives some-
iniug may be done to unite them.
Mr. E. E. Savage was taken to a
Portland hospital, last, Mondav morn
uiir, wnere ne win unaereo - an
operation for ulcerat ion of the stomach
Mrs.bavaee and Dr.Shaw accompanied
him to Portland. His many friends
nope for his early restoration to health
Dr. Shaw returned from Portland
luesday evening. Mr. Savace had
been operated upon Tuesday morning
at St. Vincent's , hospital and his
trouble was found to be appendicitis,
When Dr. Shaw left him everything
was lavoraoieiorniscompiete recovery
When Mr. Bradley moved from the
Husbands house, January 26th. some
things were left in the house for a few
days on account of Mr. Bradley being
sick, uu going oacK it was found that
an Instrument and some chemicals
used in photographing and a revolver
were micsinif. The house was locked.
and Mr., Bradley supposed he had the
oiny Key. ir tne party that took these
things will bring back the instrument
and chemicals, no further Questions
win ue asKea. ,
The Valentine social at the Conere-
gational church Mondav eveninir was
attended by a large crowd and the re
ceipts amounted to $14.65. Miss Ma
rion Cook's recitations, the singing by
Mrs. Bateham and Mrs. Can Held and
the song by Mr. LaFrance called forth
much applause. The shadow pictures
were good. The valentines were dis
tributed
stool
bv little Freddie Re 1. whu
Grass and carden seeds at Dull as A. I was made un as Cnniri: Tim mnrlimr
Spangler's. of the valeutiues caused much merri
ment.
The recent rainy weather has caused
a halt In the work on the' new road
leading into town on the East Side.
Many who sorely need all their own
time at home are helping cheerfully
with the work. Help from without
the road district will be needed before
long, and it will then belonsr to the
citizens or tne town to take hold and
w;e that the road is completed. Let
the supervisor call for aid and it will
no doubt be forthcoming.
Great preparations are belntr made
lorineoaii ud wince a imon on the
22d. Tickets are on sale at both d rue
stores m town ana at jai ranee's store.
lhe receipts of the ball will be devoted
to the completion of the steamship
dock at White Salmon. Hood River
is interested in seeing this dock com
pleted, and our citizens are responding
Mrs. Langille returned from Port
land Tuesday. '
Winter wheat is growing and
. iugout nicely.
Clover, timothy and alfalfa hay for
suieat j. ti. uoemaKer'8.
Mr. J. H. Cradlebaugh is attending
vncuit court at me uanes.
For all kinds of lumber call on F. E.
Jackson, at the Racket Store.
Wm. Yates, P. M., is authorized agent
for all newspapers and periodicals
Rev. J. W. Jenkins will preach in
the Valley Christia-i church next Sun
day, morning and evening. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wolfard visited
with Supt. Gilbert and family at The
Dalles for several days, returning home
i uewuiiy.
If you have any green or dried fruits,
pmuuee, e.u., to Ben, can on us.
perhaps, can do some business
Columbia Packing
F. H. Watts, general agent for the
Monumental Bronze Co., Dufur, Or.,
will make periodical visits to Hood
River. See his work in the cemeteries
ana then see him for terms,
Drop in at the photograph gallery,
wnere, ior a nicKei, you can be enter
. i , . . .
milieu on tne grapnopnone with a
omlc speech or with music from the
best orchestras in the country.
A new and handsome sign adorns
filestore of Dallas & Spangler, hard
ware mercnants, stoves and tinware,
piumoers' goons; etc. Air. Hi. H. Pick
ara is the artist who did the work
. Runaway.
Last Satttrday a team belonging to
the Mountain Stage company started
from the barn drawing a hack without
a driver and ran up town. They were
running up Oak street at a lively pace
when some one coming out from the
Columbia Packing Co.'s market tried
to stop them but only succeeded in
causing them to shy to the other side
of the street. At Woodworth & Han
na's store a team and wagon belonging
tn Tv,m 1 ;l,.l,,i. . I 1 .. .1 1V. "
v awiij h acua oit'iril iii tueir way
uumiu nui Biop mem. ine runaway
team jumped over the wagon, and the
hack and the wagon were overturned.
The horses then turned towards the
side door of the store and were then
stopped with the pole of the hack
within only a few inches of the class
doors. One of the hind wheels of Tom
Wickens' waeron was wrecked. Th
hack was only slightly damaged and
the horses were uninjured.
Judge Bradshaw convened circuit
court for the February term, at The
Dalles, Monday, appointing J. B. Cros-
sen and J. H. Jackson general bailiffs
and J. Doherty grand jury bailiff. The
following named gentlemen were
drawn as grand jurors for the term:
foreman, Robert Black; G.M.McLeon,
D. G. Hill, G. C. Campbell, Geo. End,
C. D. Doyle and L. Lamb.
Frank Sherwood was down town in-
day, the first time since he had his
tussle with cholera morbus. He says
he drove thirty miles-after he was
aken, and never came so uear dvlnu
I.I- A. . . - "
ii ins ine. Aiier in s wnen ne irons
out in tne couniry ne will take a bottle
or 'jnamberiaiii's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy with him. Mis-
souri Valley (Iowa) Times. For sale
by Williams & Brosius.
Mr. J. W. Magoon is now Dronnerat-
ng a long keeping apple known as the
Iortb Pole" which he discovered
growing in the orchard of a gentleman
at White Salmon two years ago. It is
claimed the apple will keen for over a
year, ana tne outcome will be watched
1th Interest. Pucihc Farmer.
The county court of Klickitat conntv
allowed P. F. Bradford $5 for damages Besiues, ux many ut his lellow-cluzens yet
BiiBiaiueu uy llie A . 11, jewett road. h uo, .union , pmm, uiuiuary
Children and adults tortured bv hums duties of the exaiied station t, wninn iv
scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases CHiied' was tl,e 8alu unassuming citbsen,
may secure instant rel ef hv iianv n. nr. .?.,"". ...'"t..."",'"'. "aa "'""s
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the
great Pile remedy. Williams & Brosius.
Ben L Norden. an old-time demo.
cratic politician and ex-sherift of Mult
nomah county, died in Portland, last
wees, oi isrigni s aisease,
Don't annoy others by your coughing,
anu risK your me by neglecting u cold.
One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs,
cuius, ciuuii, niippe anu an tnroat and
lung troubles. W illiams & Brosuis,
A wool growers' convention is called
to meet at The Dalles March 1st. 2d
anu ou.
After years of untold suffering from
piles, B. W. Pursell of Knithersville,
Pa., was cured by using a single box of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. ftkln
diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples
Lincoln Day Celebration. '
The members of Canby post and the
W. R. C. and their friends assembled
at their ball last Saturday and cele
brated Lincoln's birthday with appro
priate exercises. Dinner was served at
J2 o'clock, after which a programme
was arranged, with short addresses and
singing. .The exercises opened with
prayer oy J . W. Rigby, post chaplain,
ibllowed fay the song. "Tenting on the
Old Camp Ground." M. P. Isenberg,
Mrs. E. L. Smith. Rev. J. W. Riebv
and Dr. Hines, without any previous
preparation, responded with natriotie
addresses when their names were
called. T. J. Cunning, post adiutant.
said he bad made some preparation for
similar exercises held bv the Barrett
school literary iu the evening, and be
sides, every member or lus laujily had
been making preparation for a week to
observe the day, aud at the breakfast
table mat murplng tach one was re
quired to give a quotation from Lin
coln. Comrade Cunning's address was
in part as follows:
We have met today to honor a man whosit
memory ennobles all who study it, and the
more we study It the better we become, as It is
Iha.rnriu , I i.l , , .
uu; v ail uiuvutiiJg U11U VUIlUUUUg 1110.
By it we feel a greater pride in ourselves, our
fellow man and in our country, because he as
one of us gave the last full measure of his de
votion to his country; not because he had
such great lalenU, but for the reason that all
that lie had he gave, with an unselnsh pur
pose, to his couutry. Bil-thdav celebrations
are generally Joyous, happy occasions, but we
cannot help but come to this festival wltu the
fervent, teuderest feelings with which we ap
proach the sacred tomb. His death was truly
the coronal to an everlasting reign. I was
giaa wnen Mrs. Hmuu quoted the words 01
that distinguished man who had once snub
bed Mr. Liiueoln when he was a young lawyer,
but, stanumg by his tomb, maae the propnet-
ij nuiiciucut, ib wiui ine ages now.
1'ericies said thai "tne whole world is the sep-
uiuic mis HiusuiuuB ueau, anu awaru
Kverett said that "ail time is the millnniiim
of their glory." -
We see an Illustration of these truths today,
for all over our land, from where the Atlantic
washes our eastern shores to where thePacitlc
rolls in surges from the far isles of the sea, a
utttiuu iiieeia 10 oow at me miguty sepulchre
that cannot confine him who is slur-crowned
in all our hearts bv his love and servlne i..r
freedom and humanity.. But the man we
meet to honor was not a great man as we un
derstand greatness. Born and reared amid
the most pinching noverlv. wood ciiomtinir.
rail splitting, hat boating, clerking In a coun
try wure auu Keeping iourtu-ciass post omce
were these the means to achieve greatness?
L. CO.'S
M. S. &;
STA JB 3L. E S
. Of Hood River can furnish comfortable conveyances to alt parts of the valley and viclo
lty. Heavy draying and transferring done with care and promptness. "
GEO. P. CROWELL,
Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House in the valloy.J
, DEALER IN ' - ' ' " . . '
JDxzr G-oods, ClotIzn.,
. and
HOOD RIVER,
Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc.
OREGON
the earth and ail tune with his irlorv. simniv
doing his uuty as Uod gave him to see mat
uuty.with "malice toward none, with cuarlty
lor all." '
Comrades, we have a special Interest In this
memory. A . few of us have seen him aud
heard tne music of his voice, aud those of us
who have not seen him know luliv as well his
worth, and we remember the ache in our
heuru when we heard of his death by the
hand of a cowarui.v assassin. There urns u
class throughout tne Morlh who were the se
cret enemies of Union success, and thev m.
juiwu ni, uur ueietiLs anu nioui neu wild nena-
isn nate at our success. Thi v were not, nil
named J. Wilkes Booth, but they were equal
ly foul and murderous, as tne old battle song
len tne traitors all around you'
That their cruel words, we Know,
In battle kill our soldiers
By the help tney give the foe."
Lincoln died lust as nence wna rlnwnlnr nn
the land, and his murder wns llieeniml tnitini.
me KjiiKuui ui tire lEoiuen circle nrm
vupperueau ciuus. i tuougut, as we marched
in review through the capital of the nation
S3? ,
V
TILLETT & GALLIGN, Propr's.
leai only in rirst-class Nursery Stock. Bend for Catalogue and Price List
proprietors and make a specialty of the now celebrated
They are sol
Yakima Apple.
ffiJS CANDY
- 250 506 - w.aftvwfl'TT,; DRUGGISTS , -
DALLAS & SPANGLER
DEALERS IN '
and Tnira,
US. We. liberally when asked to nurchuse tick. "" obstinate sores are readily cured by and saw the Joyous welcome on the faces of
with vmi ii. fif. .k .iii BBKeu lo purcnuse HCK- ,his famous remedv Willi-ma & the crowd, auu read the inscriptions on the
wun you. ets for (he ball. mis lamous remeay. Williams & arches quoiatious from Lincoln: "We will
NO CO. m. CKln.. u ' imImI ii ofoslus. ' care for him who bore the battle and for his
Mr. Shinn, who has been mining all
winter near The Dalles road, in the
.Robertson gulch, has decided to aban
don his claim. He found some surface
eroppings lust fall which assayed over
a m gold, besides some silver, but after
tunneling into the mountain some 40
feet, and having two other less satis
factory assays made, he has concluded
to give it up,
Charles Boardman returned last week
from a two-months' stay In Santa Clara
county, California, and after stODbing
a few days with his parents went on to
tneirgraiu larm in Sherman county.
Me reports times dull in California and
Now that Hood River valley is well is P,aa t(,get lack to this land of plenty.
supplied with irrigating ditches, our
lurmers are preparing to sow clover
and timothy, and hereafter hay will
not be among our heaviest imports.
Mr. D. Bradley, nhotocrranher.
now ready for business everyday id
the week, except Sundays. Read his
ad aud see on what favorable terms
you can have your pictures taken it
juu ure suori oi casn.
Mr. M. H. Mckelsen will start the
Kkondike bakery, at his residence
All families who desire to have good
fresh bread regularly, please bring
your order. You can buy bread cheap-
cr biinii juu can uuKe it.
air. narry iiat'Ketl two years ago
received irom tne .cast one small po
tato, about the size of a hen's egg, of
the Late Jimdurance variety. From
this small potato he raised a Deck, and
last year the peck brought him 900
pounds of fine potatoes.
Mr. George Mcintosh has the honor
of bringing the first bouquet of wild
flowers to the editor. It consisted of
buttercups and burole iris, gathered
reoruary iztn.
Miss Kate ' Davenport's school in
Odell district, which has been having
a recess lor tue past three weeks, will
open again ou . the first Monday iu
The open winter has given ormor- March.
tunity for clearing land and
v.oou, hiiu more land win oe cleared more land for nurserv tu-k unrl
uu more coruwood cut in wood ttiver had from three to eight men at work
the Regulator line has sold the
steamer Dalles City, which will be
taken to Alaska. The company is
building a new boat to take the nlace
of the Dalles City on the Columbia
river. . ,
Whooping cough is the most, distress.
ing malady: but its duration can be cut
short by the use of One Minute Couuh
Cure, which is also the best known rem
edy lor croup and all lung and brou-
ctnai troubles. Williams & Brosius.
What pleasure Is there in life with
headache, constipation and biliousness?
iiiousanrts experience them who could
become perfectly healthy by using De
Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills. Williams & Brosius.
ihere are three little things which do
more work than any other three little
things created they are the ant, the
bee and DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
the lust being the famous little bills for
8tomacli and liver troubles. Williams
& Brosius.
Born. '
At Grant, Indiana county. Pa.. Jan.
29. 1898. to Mr. aud Mrs. .fospnh A
Wilson, a sou. -
Died.
In Hood River valley. February 12.
18U8, Russell C. son of D. A. Turner.
i ii
ngeu z4 years.
wido and orphans;" "The only aebt the na
tion cannoi pay is uie aeot It owes to its brave
defenders" that our enemies were Bilenced
lorever. uomraaes, those words of Lincoln
are as true today as they were then.
though the blaumt soldier hater has for the
present drowned the real voice of tne oMonm
1 thought that tne swing of the pendulum of
uuie tucuiusi us uaa reucnea lis extreme limit.
during the Cleveland administration, but it
BccuiBwitinoiuuiB utting oui nerouea. our
present commissioner of pensions, like too
uiuuy, rorgei uie mugnuuae oi lhe war and
the worth of the Union that we saved, and all
that he can see is the immense sum that a
graleiul people have said shall be paid to the
men who Duue the Union live. He tnva the
pension roll is corrupt and fraudulent, aud he
UIUL1BCSHJ uavv it uuui suu iu a n I'tll N tit
its pMritlcatiou. I think that a man who
Knows now wen tne nension roll is irnnrrixri
and hedged about to prevent fraud, as a innn
should who Is placed In control, and how lu-
fllU 11U.C UCTJU bUV C11UI LB Ul tllC IteSL UeLCRTl Vfi
skill to discover fraud, would be a little
guarded In his expressions reflecting on the
ability and character of past commissioners
anu wouiu Know mat ne was only making a
tool of himself, but he goes on and want t.
advertise us In some matrimonial scheme, as
wj tc nun uiuoieu iu report wnetner we are
married and how much and the names of nnr
wives' relations. If we are married we must
lurnisn prooi u snow cause way. Have wn
come to a time when it is a disgrace to have
eci vcu uur country anu oe enuiieu to a pen
sion? 1 have followed that murthroucrh everv
Southern state east of the Mississippi except
iui iun, nut. Ittcru Ubutll UUUUleuS OI times
in its aeiense. ana were rnv Ine demandml in
its cause would render it un srladlv. but for n
pitiful pension would not irive' unn dn v ,f
such service. There is none of the spirit of
umuuiu iii tuese utiucKS UDon us. nnw ivmi ri
such charges look on that grand parade, com
pared with the sentiments exuressed. I know
the outlay for pensions is large, but I also.
Kitchen Furniture,
PLUMBERb' GOODS.
Pruning Tools, Etc.
We have a new and complete stock of hard
ware, stoves and tinware, to which we will
keep constantly addlner. Our nrie.es will con
tinue to be as low as Portland prices.
Repairing Tinware a Specialty.
To -t-ta-e" East,
Gives the choice of
TWO TIIANSCONTINENTAL
EOTJT
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 stock. Re
member, trees srrown here erive the heat. Rntis-
iHcuim. mo trouoie to snow goods, timers
nuea on snort notice, fi. c. BATEHAM,
Hood River, Oregon
Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Boad.
S
Mm
EM M
Via
Salt Lake,
PIONEER MILLS,
Harbison Bros., Prop'rs,
Manufacturers of
OK 01 Lite
Dressed and
Undressed
Flour, Feed and all kinds of ceieals ground
Whole Wheat Graham
a specialty.
HOOD RIVER, ........ OREGON.
Funeral was conducted Monday and eTsse 'SL1 S
valley this winter than during any grubbing and wood cutting for the last cemetery. This is the third
winter In the history of t he val ey. month ' m j .
m , ,,, . , ., .? inoniu. . Turner has followed to the gri
John . G. Wohlschleerel. who ' has
been stopping Willi VV. A. Slinirerland
and going to school, left Wednesday
for his home at Scliolls, Oregon. .
Baby Cora Bailey had a birthday
yesterday, February 17th, being one
year old, and all the Baileys were pres
ent to celebrate the event.
Rev. J. L. Herehner will preach next
Travelers will take notice that ther
lias been a change in the time table of
the O. R. & N. Co. The second train
going west in the morning arrives here
at 7.45 and the midnight train going
east, passes nere one nour earlier than
formerly
Mr. G. J. Gessling returned from the
bound last Thursday, where he had
ween visiting for about two weeks,
Mr. Gessling says he found business
lively in the Bound cities. He found
plenty of apples in the markets, but
none good except where he found they
came from Hood River. At Seattle
ggs were retailing at 30 cents.
In a recent letter from Washington,
D. C, to an old friend. Maior G. A.
Btuder, for twenty years United States
Consul at Singapore, says: "While at
JJes Moines I became acquainted with
n iiniment suown as Jliiimoeritiln's
Pain Balm, which I found excellent
against rheumatism as well as against
soreness of the throat and chest (giving
ine much easier breathing). I had a
touch of pneumonia earlv this wee
and two applications freely applied to
tha IIinuiI ., ... -..I J 1 .. e : .
uv .iMVllt cll M IICOU irilCtCU U1C Ul It I ii. .. . i . ; , ,. , , , '
at nee. I would not be without it for V Vvm .VVi d . -p- u "nu . ?enl8
interment was bad in Pine Grove
son Mr.
erave with
In the past year, all dying from the
same disease, tuberculosis of the brain.
The afflicted family have the sympa
thy of the community.
At Arlington, Oregon. February 14.
1898, Rev. G. W Barnhart, aired about
do years, iie leaves a widow and two
children. The remains were buried at
Arlington, February 16th, Rev. Warner
not and never will receive commensurate re. I
waru ior tne service rendered.
Sunday morning on "Our Nation: its conducting theserviees. Deceased was
Perils and Safeguard." The offering
win ue ior nouie missions.
Little Ruth Riuby's cake, made bv
her own bands,' was voted to be the
best at the dinner in G. A. R. hall on
Lincoln day. -,
Remember the meeting of citizens
tomorrow, at 2 p. m., id arrange for the
horticultural institute March 4th and
6th. ,
Harry Kemp of the East Side was
kicked on the leg hy a horse, last Fri
day, and has since been unable to walk.
Mr. Joe Frazier went to Sherman
a nephew of Mrs.
itiver.
H. Pugh of Hood
In Meinoriam.
On the 6th of February, Maggie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Htranaban, passed away
at the early age of 11 years and 19 di.ys. All
that tender care and love could do did not
avail to stay the progress of the disease. Iu
their Bad bereavement the family have the
heartfelt sympathy ot the community. The
remains of little Maggie were laid to rest in
tne n.. oi cemetery. t
A lovely bud of promise
Of beauty brierht and fair.
Has passed away forever,
io uweu wim angeis mere.
Yes, our darling Maggie left us
For a brighter home above,
Where sickness never enters, .
pi or parting never comes.
DENTISTRY.
PR. E. T. CARNS
Is now located in Portland, at 113 Russell
street. Will make regular trips to Hood
rtiveron tne nrst or everv month and remain
tnree uays. j
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Church Notices.
TTnirpd Ttrorhreii Church KclIo Oh! how hard It Is to Dart
. . . ... I M'ttl, 1,. 1 11.
f reaching each Sabbath morning and Burwas our Father called W home:
E. H. PICKARD,
Hood River,
Painter & Decorator
PAPER HANGING, WALL TINTING,
GRAINING and NATURAL WOOD FIN
ISH. I make.a specialty of my trade, and or
ders will receive prompt attention. Satisfac
tory work at live and let live prices guaran-
teeu. estimates gratis. jyz
evening. Sunday school at 10 a. in
btn ior Endeavor, 6.45 p. m.; preach
ing, 7.80 p. m.; prayer meeting Wed
uesday evening; choir practice, Friday
evening. Rev. J. T. Merrill, pastor.
Congregational Church. Worship,
witupreuching,will be conducted every
Sunday morning and evening unless
otherwise announced from the mil nit.
' county, Monday, to help do the spring Mid-week conference and prayer meet
kt seeding on Mr, Woodworth's rauch. ing on Wednesday evening. Junior so-
Bromide of Quinine Compound.cures Cleiy everv hurmay ul 3 p. m.:H. C.
nything." For sale by Williams &
Brosius.
Mrs. H. F. Davidson wrote up the
trip of herself, husband and child and
Miss Davidson from Canton, Illinois,
when they returned to Hood River the
first week In January. The party left
Illinois in a snow storm and went di
rectly south to New Orleans and from
there through Texas, New Mexico, Ar
izona and California. It Is interesting
to follow the different chances of cli
mate as they passed from the chilly
blasts of Illinois to the balmy atmos
phere of Louisiana, across the dry
plains of Texas and hot wastes of Arizo
na and California and came again into
the welcome showers of Webfoot. The
letter gives a good description of the
country and its inhabitants, is type
written and would till a page of 'the
GLACIER.
at Williams & Brosius, pharmacists.
Mrs. J. T. Merrill and children re
turned from their visit to Sherman
county last Saturday.
Dr. E. T. Cams will visit Hood River
March 1st and remain two days. Office
at Mt. Hood hotel.
Win. E. Evans, now located at Ju
neau, visited bis relatives in Hood
River Wednesday. .
Dr. F. C. Brosius. who was auite 111
last week With tonsilitis, has recovered
his usual health.
Mr. T. H. Clark went to Portland
Monday to have his eyes treated by a
specialist.
Asocial hop was given in Blount's
hall last Friday night.
School commenced in the Crapper
district Monday.
- WootMioppers wanted by Clyde
T. Bounty .
iiaienam, supt. c. Ji. socletv everv
Sunday at 7 p. in .. .Miss Marion Cook,
president. Sunday school at 10 o'clock
every Sunday, C. J. Hayes, supt. A
Cordial invitation is extended to all
who do not worship elsewhere to attend
these servitvs. J.L.HERSHNEit.Pastor.
' M. E. Church. Monthly appoint
ments on Hood River circuit:
1st Sunday Hood River, 11 a. m.:... Hines.
. Hood River, 7:80 p. m...;...Archer.
Belmont, 7:80 p. m Hines.
Pine Grove, 11 a. m....... Archer.
2d Sunday Hood River, 11 a. m.. Archer.
, Hood River, 7:80 p. m Hines.
' lielmout, 11a. m Hines.
; Crapper, 2:30 p. m Archer.
3d Sunday Hood River, 1 1 a. m Archer.
Hood River, 7:80 p. m Hines.
Belmont, 7:80 p. m....... Archer.
Pine Grove, 11 a. m Hines.
4th Sunday Hood River, 11a. m Hines.
Hood River, 7:80 p. m Archer.
Belmont, 11 a. m Archer.
Crapper, 2:80 p. m Hines.
fith Sunday Hood River, 11 a. m Hines.
Hood Klver, 7:80 p. m Hines.
Mount Hood, 11 a. m Archer.-
Wo must bow before His will.
Folded the snow-white fingers,
Dimmed are those laughingeyes:
But robed In glory now she treads
ine paiace oi the skies.
There, where life's work is ended, j
And our labor all Is done, .
She will bid us welcome.
Where death can never come.
Dear father.tnother,brother,slster,do not weep.
Sue has gone to her long last rest:
Her life was full of sufl'erinir.
And God on high knows best.
' , ' Carrie Baij,ey.
Hood River, February 12, lt8. 1
Educate Your Mowela With Cusenrets.
Cnndy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 86c If a C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
We are anxious to do a little good In
this world and can think of uo pleas
anter or better way to do It than by
recommending One Minute Cough Cure
as a preventive of pneumonia.consump
tion and other serious lung troubles
that follow neglected colds. Williams
& Brosius.
To Cure a Cold lu One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All
druggists refund thr money It 1 1 falls to curo.25c
No-To-Baofor Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c, (1. All druggist. ,
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT
lve gentlemen or ladies to travel for re
aponslble.estanlished house In Oregon. Month
ly t.-6 and expenses. Position steady. Refer
ence, Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope.
The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
M. F. SHAW, M. D.
(Successor to Dr. Morgan) ,
All Calls Promptly Attended
Office and residence, second door nort h nf
rt icaeiseu s store. 68,
Stockholders' Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Bast Fork
Irrigating Company will be held at the Odell
school house on Saturday, February 19, 1898,
at 1 o'clock P. M.
J28 ' C. R. BONE. Secretary.
SHOE REPAIRING
In the best and most artistic styles at the Old
Reliable Shoe ahop one door west of postofflce.
Ladies' fine work a specialty. All work war
ranted. C. WELDS. Proo'r.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Orecnn. .Tnnnnrv
12. 1897. Notice Is hereby crlven that the fol
lowing-named settler has filed notice of his
tentton to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore
gon, on February 25, 1898, viz:
VALENTINE NEHRBAUER.
Hd. E. No. 3597, for the west y3 northwest hi
and northwest south wst H section 28, and
southeast VI northeast Vi section 29. townshiD
2 north, range 10 east, W. M.
ne names me following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence unon and eiiltlvu.
tion of said land, viz:
.mu Hcnnnno or Trie Dalies, Oregon: Philip
Kalian, Charles Davis aud John Lena of Hood
Klver. Oregon
Via
Spokane,
Minneapolis, Denver,
St. Paul, Omaha,
AND . ADD
Chicago, Kansas City.
Lowest Rates to All
Eastern Cities. ,
TIME TABLE FOR HOOD RIVER
WEST BOUND.
No. 1, Oregon Short Line. 4 23 A. M.
No. 8, Spokane... ....a 7.4i a. m..
EAST BOUND.
No. 4, PpoUane 4 ?)3 i m.
No. 2, Oregon Short Liue.....l(),48 p. M,
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every five days tor
SAN FRANCISCO.
. Steamers monthly from' Portland to Yokrt
homa and Hotik Kong, vta lhe Northern Pa
cific Steamship Oo,in connection wlttio. hSN
For full details call on O. ft. tr N. Amnt
Hood River, or address
, W. H. HURI.Et'irT,
Gen'l PflRS. Aret.. tWtlfttnl n .
DODWELL, CARLILL & CO..
Gen'l Agts. Nor. Pac. S- S. Co., Portland , Or.
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teMes,PoMHte
Navigation Co.'
Through Freight and
Passenger Line,
1.
All Freight Will Com Through
Without Delay.
ueave i ne uaues k.4o a.
Leave Portland t :..AW a.
X.
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JAS. F. MOORE, ItcgUtor.
PASSENGER RATES.
One way.... .............$1 f
Round trip - 59
Freight Rates Greatly
neaucea.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
' ' General Aent.
THE DALLES, OREGON
NOTICE FbTnLICAtlON
Iand Office at The Dalles. Ctrertm. Fe! ft '
1898. Notice is hereby given that the follow.
ing-named sett ler ha4 filed notice of his In ten
lion to make final proof in supitott of his
claim, and that said proof will he made be
fore the Register and Receiver, at l'h Dalles.
Oregon, on March 24, 1898, viz: 1
' SARAH L. FOX,
Guardian of Francis 0. C. Fox. insane, IT.. K.
10. 4KW, lor the southwest nnrthemtt
southeast i northwest hi. northeast V. south
west hi and northwest southeast & seolioa
5, township 2 north, range 9 east.
He names the followiug witness to prove
his continuous residence upon, und cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
James Chltty and William Kern of Viento;
Oregon, ami II. H. Weston and Juincs G01 ton
of Cascade Locks. t ,
flliiilS JAS. V. MOORE, tU'tfimer.