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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
36d Iiver lacier. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt.Hood at 10 olock A. M. Wednesday and Saturdays; de- pitrus - 11 sume uuyif t, noon. For Cnen reth, leaves at 8 A.. M. Tuesdays una naturaavs; arrives ai t. M. For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M. arrives at 6 o'clock P. M. mcr. Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays, w ountwaays ana r riuavs. I SOCIETIES. Laurel ttabekah Decree Lodge. No. 87. 1. 0. O. F. Meets first and third Mondays In eneb month. MRS. I'LIIRA HARTLEY, N. (1. O. O. Chamberlain, Secretary. Canby Post, No. 10, G. .V. B., meets at A. O. - V. W,' Hall, first Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All U. A. 11. members In vited to meet with us. FRANK NOBLE, Commander. T. J. Cunning, Adjutant. Canby W . It. C, No. 10, meets first Saturday of each month In A. O. U. W. hull, at i p. in. Mrs. AGNES CUNNING, President, Mrs. Uksula Dukks, Secretary. Hood River Lodge, No. 105, A. F. and A. M. Meets Saturday evening on or before each mil moon. F. 0. BROSIUS, W. M. . W. M. Yatrs, Secretary. Hood River Chapter, No. 27,' R. A. M. Meets third Friday night of each mont h, F. C. BROSIUS, H. P. G. E. Williams, Secretary. . Hood River Chapter, No. 25, O. E. S. Meets Saturday after each full moon. Mrs. EMMA BROSIUS, W. M. Mr. Rachkl Hekshsek, Secretury. ,,, Dipt Assembly, , No, 103, United Artisans, Jfneets second .and fourth Monday nights of each month at Fraternity hall. Krothersand sisters cordially Invited to meet with us. A. P. BATEHAM, M. A. 8. 8. Gbay, Secretary., " Wan com ft Lodge, No. SO, K. of P., meets in A. O. V. W. Hall on every Tuesday night. ROBERT H. HUSBANDS, C. C. Oh T. Pratoer, K. of R. & 8. Riverside Lodge, No. 08, A O. U. W., meets erst and third Saturdays of each month. G. T. PRATHER, M. W. J, V. Watt, Financier. H. L. Howr. Reooider. .. IdlewJde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. F., meets In Fraternal hall every Thursday night. . H. J. HIBBARD, N. G. O. G. Chambkrlain, Secretary. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. '.' , Bonneville excursion, Sunday, 50e. jEverythiiiK treah at Copple's grocery. M. A. Cook started ; Wednesday' for Spokane. ' iiooma for rent; irood loeution; in quire at People's Store. . . , YVnkeiee'i squirrel poison, 25c a can, at Williams & Broaius'. A (?ood drop leaf table for sale cheap. Inquire of Mrs. J. P. Harvey .'Wiu'. Yates, P. M., is authorized agent - fur all. newspapers and periodicals Jus. Lanjiille came In Monday night from his mine on Mcloy creeK. Mrs. Phoelsa Jones of Pendleton is viHitiug relatives and friends iti Hood River. - ' '' Miss Nellie Zeiirler of Portland Is visitlnir with Mrs. Fix at their cauip at Pur k hurst. ' ' Bring your hutter, eggs and vegetab les to Copple's store and get the highest market prices. - Mrs. Jos. Frazier. and her dnujjliter Vina are hot h sick and the doctor was called Tuesday, Mr. E. Qinickenbiish and family of Portland are stopping in Wm. Potter's cottage at Belmont. Bev. Dr. Kellogg of the Taylor street M. E.-: church;' 'Portland, is. visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Hines. BrQinide of Quinine Compound,cures colds while you sleep. 10 ami 25 cents at Williams & Brosius, pharmacists. E. H. Pickard, painter and decorator; estimates gratis; prices tuo ler.ite; satis faction guarinteed. Leave orders at Glacier pharmacy. . ' . , Win. Kennedy is making prepara tion to can fruit. He expects to can all needed for his own family and to be able t: can for others. A letter from Mrs. Koplin, dated at Syracuse, Nebraska, August Otli, slated t hut her father, David Hill, diedat that, place on that date. " ' Mr. J. T. Neff, member of the hoard of examiners for teachers' ceriilicates, went to The Dalles Wednesday to at tend the session now in progress. Mr. L. Neff has rented Ids fruit ranch , to Hon. T. R. Coon and will move to Wasco, where he is engaged in building bridges for the Columbia Southern railroad. n ...... Dr. Hi ties and Dr. Kellogg started on Wednesday for Cloud Cap Inn. They went In Dr., Hines' private con veyance and will drive along leisurely and camp by the way Dr. E. T. Cams and wife and boy Clarence came up from Portland last week and will make their home in. Hood River for awhile for the benefit of the doctor's health. Mrs. Bartmess has canned with the Acme Steam Canner over 100 quarts of fruit, peas, beans and fish without the loss of a single jar. Call and see the canner at S. E. Barttness.' Mr. G. J. Gessling finished the work of assessing Hood River valley on Wednesday. He made 500 assess ments, with a total assessed valuation of $250,000 exclusive of railroad, tel egraph and telephone properties. Miss Delia Reed and an aunt arrived here Sunday from Missouri In response to a telegram summoning them home on account of the illness of Mrs. Louisa Reed. Mrs. Reed was operated upon in a Portland hospital for appendicitis last Thursday and has since been get ting along nicely. ' V. T. Gregory, deputy head consul of the Modern Woodmen of America, will organize a camp in Hood River Saturday night, at the old armory hall. Dr. J. B. Hibben of Kansas City, head examining physician, will be present and speak on the benefits of the order: Everybody is Invited to come out and bear Dr. Hibben. About one month ago my child, which is 15 months old, had an attack of diar rhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given In euch cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was un der his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was- having about 25 opera tions of the bowels every 12 hours, and we were convinced that unless It soon obtained relief It would not live. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy .was recommended, and I de cided to try- It. I soon noticed a change for the better; by its continued use a complete cure was brought about and it is now- perfectly healthy C. L. Boggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W.Va. For sale by Williams & Brosius. The feat of swimming the Columbia river at this point last weeKbyJonn Leland Henderson is being mentioned by the papers of the state, but they get the distance only 1J miles. Mr. Hen derson swam across the river and back again, without landing, making the distance, as he was carried by the cur rent, 44 miles. Mr. Henderson is lawyer and can lie or swim in the river all day. .He is an all-round atl lete and had made arrangements to swim to the Cascades yesterday, but the strong up-stream breeze compelled mm to postpone the trip Tor the reason that the small bout could not keep up with him. lie will start this, F riday, morning, If the weather is favorable. Mr. Ei)h Wir.aus will accompany him in a small bout, and the two will return by the steamer .this eveuing. Mr. Samuel Koplin, the Frankton blacksmith whs kicked by a horse on Tuesday and the bridge or his nose broken. J. O. Eastman and family had just driven up to the shop, and Mr. Eastman asked Mr. Koplin lolook t his horse's shoes and see if they had better be taken off. Mr. Koplin start ed to pick tip the horse's front foot when he was kicked by the animal and knocked nearly across the road. Dr. Shaw was called and set the bones of his nose. The horse is a gentle old family horse and uever before was he known to kick. Our old friend D. F. Pierce has left Portland and is agaiti located at Spo kane, where be goes to establish him self in the harness business. Mr. Pierce was in business at Spokane . for five years before coming to Hood River. He informs us that he sold out bis bu siness interests at LaGrande aud pro perty at San Jose last mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carlisle of Atch- inson, Kansas, arrived on a visit to Mr. anil Mrs. Bartmess and family, yesterday morning. Mrs. Carlisle is a cousin to Mrs. Bartmess. , Mr. Car lisle owns extensive ' interests in a large lumbering business in the East ern states. The Mountaineer says Mr. J. T. NefT of Hood River displayed in The Dalles some of the apples that have earned such wide reputation for Hood River. They were of the Duchess variety aud were perfect beauties. . ..'.. The ladies aid society of the Congre gational church will hold its regular meeting on Friday afternoon at 2 o' clock, at the home of Mrs. H. F David son. Everybody come. , Mrs. H. C. Bateiiam, Pres. Mr. F. S. Perry has a good position in a nox iaetory at ruyaiiup, wash He recently sent for his family, and yesterday morning they left for their new home at Puyallup. .' The delinquent taxes of Wasco coun ty, us shown on the rolls now in the bauds of the sheriff, are $00,000, an amount almost equal to the Indebted uess of the county. Mrs. S. E. Bartmess and daughters, rsaineatiu Mane, arrived home VV (id lies day, after a week's visit with friends aud relatives at Portland. Jii. ll. 1'iekard lias painted a new sign for the Glacier pharmacy that is an excellent advertisement of his ar tistic ability in that line. Miss Lanie (longer of Portland, who has lieen visiting Miss Carrie Shu te. re turned home Wednesday night. Miss Lillian Shute Is with the Sun derlaud family, who are camiied 15 miles south of Mt. Hood, at Welch's camp. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wachter of Tole do, Ohio, visited with Dr. and Mrs. Shaw over last Sunday. Mrs. Geo. W. Dusiin and two chil dren of Portland visited Mrs. W. J. Baker last week. . Miss Grace Eliot arrived at Shu- shula on Tuesday, after a month's visit on fuget bound. Educate Your ilnwels Wil li Cmcarets. Candy Onthnrtlr. cure cnnstlnntlnn fni-Ai-Ai. 10c, 25a. It C. C. C. fail, drugging refund money. : From (Jump Dewey. Camp Dewey, Wash., Aug. 6,1898. Editor Glacier: The camping party from Hood River is located on Mr. Iman's ranch, opposite Cascade Locks, U miles from the Columbia river. In addition to our party are Dr. Edgerton and wile, Mrs. Johnson and child. Mrs. Brock and two children from Wasco, making in all about fifty. The camp is located on a branch of Rock creek, surrounded by large hrs inter spersed with cedar and large ma.le trees, making one of the most delight ful camps. Our party Is making the woods ring with laughter, singing and merrymak ing, each one trying to outdo the other, while the older ones, with pole and basket, are hunting for lakes aud trout. Here it is very different from other places; you will And lakes on top of the mountains and the fishing is to your taste. ' Lou Morse was highly honored last evening, it being his birthday anni versary. All the campers assembled in front of his tent aud the band dis coursed pleasant music; then came speeches from different parties congrat ulating Bro. Morse on his safe arrival at the 40th mile stone. In bis reply Mr. Morse said this event would make a lasting impression on his memory and he would never forget it. Col. Hartley has done the freighting, and we can all recommend him to oth ers anticipating coming to Camp Dewey.. He is one of the most accom plished drivers and can make the best time on record over the rockiest, rough est roads iu Washington. With the wagon loaded to the guards, Grant Evans standing on the brake beam, Col. Hartley sits on top of the plunder holding the strings fastened to four horses, and when he lets forth one of those Modoc yells that echo and re echo from mountain side to hill top the horses start at a break neck speed and barely stop until camp is reached, when a careful inventory reveals every thing broken or cracked except the axes, which come through all right. He is also a very early riser, as the girls can attest. When they hear him com ing they gather their red blankets and strike for the road on the doublequick; nor do they return until assured he is i engaged milking. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfard and Mr. and Mrs. Morse strapped their blankets for a two-days' trip in the mountains. Mrs. Wolfard Is entitled to the prize as cruiser or mountain climber. Earl Bartmess and Percy Logsdon came in last night; also, Mr. Clark camped over night with us on his way to his claims distant 13 miles. j . Camper. More famous "Buckskin" shirts, all colors and sizes; everybody likes them, at 55c. 1 . .'. ' ' ,. ' . ' "-' LadieV wrappers, just right for summer, 75c. . .? ; '' Don't miss this! All silk serge, 26 inch umbrellas, great values, at $1.15. : ' , ...... . ;. ' ' Nor this! Elegant all silk four-in-hand ties, variety of most beau tiful colors, uiiequaled values, at 40c.; See them, sure! Ladies' low shoes, just right for tender feet; easiest on earth; prices easy, too; everything easy except : hard, to wear out. For highest art in shoe building, see our famous Julia Marlowes. Shoes good enough for anybody and tsheap enough for 'everybody. Shoes good enough for anybody and cheap enough for everybody. Shoes good enough lor anybody and cheap enough for everybody.. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ; (Old Post OffiC3 Building.) - .. M. E. Church Notice. The following is the order for the services of the M. E. church iu Hood River charge for the. three weeks re maining of the conference year: August J4, Hooa raver, J i a. m. n. K. Hines; 7.45 p. m. G. R. Archer. Belmont, a. m. G. R. Archer. Crap pers, 2 30 p. m. H. K. Hines, : August 21, nne urovc, ji a. m. ti. K. Hines. Hood River, 11 a. m. G. R. Archer, 7.45 p. m. H. K. Hines. Bel- mout, 7.45 p. m G. R. Archer. August za, Hooa raver, 11 a. m. u. R. Archer. 7.45 p.m. H. K. Hines. Belmont. 11 a. m. H. K. Hines. At Belmont on the 28th at close or morning services, the sacrament will be administered, aud in the evening of the sume day at Hood River, The week beginning Sunday, Au gust 21st I will hold services at Hood iRiver and speak on a list of themes to be announced in next weeks Glacier, each evening. I most earnestly and affectionately request all members of our church to tie present at all these meetings, aud just as cordially invite all others. Rev. Robt. Warner, presiding elder, will preach in the church at Hood Riv r, Friday, August 19th, at 2:30 p. in., and hold the last quarterly confer ence of the year immediately following the sermon; Let every official mem ber be at, the quarterly conference Next Sunday will lie the last Sunday tnorning iir the year I will preach in Hood River. I greatly desire to see all our members in the congregation. Please "bear the cross" and come. ' a H. K. Hines. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Insr. To. quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netio. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60o or 81. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. America's Greatness. Editor Glacier: Since the present war with Spain commenced we have raised and equipped an army of 200,000 men; increased our navy to such num bers and fighting capacity, and gained such victories with so little loss of life or ships that the whole civilized world is aRtonished, and is looking on with a jealous and envious eye. But they have changed their views aud attitude to suit the result of our brilliant achievements. It has been the great est object lesson the world' has ever seen a great nation waging war for a weak and oppressed people, and the kindness and hospitality shown to all prisoners taken. We shall become a greater and more prosperous nation and he world la better for this great oapt- ism of fire. Never in the history of any aue has such patriotism been so tuliy demonstrated by all classes with money and men, and with wise diplomacy in our settling up the war with Spam "will show the greatest progress the world has ever seen. E. D. C. Beauty la Ulood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- Eurities from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets. beautv for ten cents. -All rfriior- gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Married. At Mt. Hood, August 7, 1898, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. J as. V. Cooper aud Miss Clarice Elva Grib- ble; Rev,.Troy Shelly officiating. The happy couple left the next day by boat on a 'wedding trip to Portland. The Glacier extends congratulations. The Rev. W. B. Cost ley of Stock- bridge, Ga., while attending to his pas, total duties at Ellen wood, that state. was attacked by cholera morbus. He says: "By chance 1 happened to get hold or a bottle or Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and think it whs the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by Williams & Brosius. Services at the Bridge. Editor Glacier: Being at the bridge, camping, on Sabbath, the 7th Inst, we were entertained by religious services held by the Rev. D. C. Garrett recter of Trinity Episcopal church, Portland. Dr. Garrett and family are camping at the bridge, and with them are the choir boys of his church, who are given an outing by the church. Over fifty came Sabbath morninir at 10 o'clock to attend the service; some came three and four miles, and the united expression was that they were well paid for coming. Dr. Garrett is an easy and earnest speaker: he made no attempt to preach a sermon, but gave us a tine dissertation on the faith of the woman whose daughter was sick. The singing by the choir boys was good: they started their own tunes without help of organ or prompter, and considering their age froiu 10 to 15 Air avals, years wejudge and their shoutings and bathingiii the cold water which made them hoarse. Dr. Garrett nas a wor thy 'assistant in the person of his wife who.looked carefully after all the de tails or tne service. We were glad to meet luem ana inougn not a commu meant i ineir cnurcn, we trust we were made better by the presence and conqsei of this Christian man and woman..- Hoping we may be able to meet the genial Dr. ut his own church in Portland and hear him at his best vye remain truly. . C. J. Hayes, I; Keep Them. Tangle-foot and Bachelor Buttons. t S. J. LA FRANCF. Shoemaker's Supplies. All kinds of shoe store supplies for sale at my simp, esoie leanicr oy tne pound or side; nails of all sizes, cheap for cash. Call and see. " -" ' V. WKLiM TkEPARTMENT OP THR PCTERTnH General Land Office. Washington, n. n.. May 27, 18118. Notice Is hereby given of the following Executive Order, restoring certain lands in the Cascade Ranee Forest Reserve U settlement and entry: "EXECUTIVE MAN SION, Washington, D. C. April 29, 18(18. In accordance with the provisions of the Act of June 4. 1SS I.HJ Bint,.. l. UDOn the rHnmmnnil. at ion of the Secretary of the Interior, the west nair or lownsnip one Mouth, of Range ten Coal lirtl 1...i.a .HX....I.1. tUiL,I: the limits of the Cascade Range V'orest He- serve, is nereDy oraerea restored to the public uoti-miju, tuier. Bixiy aays nonce nereor, py puujiuuuuu, . us required Dy law, liappeariu that said tract Is better adapted to asrricu! tnral than forest purposes, WILLIAM MC KINLEV." The above lands will be subject to entry.at the United States Land Office, The Blngef Hermann, Commissioner. ' aliislf italics, ureiron. on anaaiteructoDer i?.- imhj Wanted. I Want to rent St Small form tin tiaaV Hfniint Hood, uptake possession by Oct. 1st. Address ita . xjiua.BttaKii;, ttood raver, ur. i' Pasture for Stock. On and after Aug. 16th I will take a limited nunioer or horses and cattle to Dasture. rses. $1.50 per head rjer month; cows. 1 ner head per mouth. I will not be responsible for uuy muu ui ucciaenis or losses. a!2 J. W. MORTON. Prune Crop In the orchard for sale, ohice. Apply at te Glacier jys NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July i I, " ureuy given mat tne following-named settler has filed notice of ins inienuon 10 make Unal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof nt vr wwic iwjjj.HMsr ana tteceiver at iao i;ll"e8 uregon, on J'riaay, August 28, ''' R. P. VELGUTH. Heir or Adolph Velguth, deceased: Home stead Application No. 4338, for the southwest 7i iiiniieai , west y. southeast bi. and northeast southwest VJ section 4, township . m.uvaJ, luuu IVVHHb. W . HtL, his continuous residence upon and cuTtlva- Jits uitiues Lfie iminwino ummiasoas m .wwa iiuii ui Bum junu, viz: H H. Tomllnson, Oscar Fredenburg, 3. Knudsonand George Perkins, all of Mount JyloalO :,. JAS. F. MOORE, Keglster. Time Schedules. Depart F6r";- AUIUVE . ..From Fr'mHOOD RIVER , ".( i v; .i" Fast " Mall 10:48p.ro. Salt Lake, Denver, Fast ' Mail 4:23 a.m. Ft Worth.Omana.l Kansas. City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. Walla Walla, Spo- Spokane , Flyer . 4:83 p.m. Kane.Aimneapoiis St Paul, Dututh, Milwaukee, Chi Spokane Flyer 7:45 a.m. cago and East. From PORTLAND. 8 p.m. Ocbax Steamships 4 p.m. All sal II tig dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco Sail Aug. 7, 12,17,22, 7 p.m. To Alaska- 6 p.m. Sail Aug. 8, 28. 8 n.m. Columbia River Steamers. 4 D.m. . - Ex. Sunday Exunday. naturaay, 10 a.m. To Astoria and way landings. Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Ex-Sunday. 6 n.m. Oregon City. New- Ex. Sunday oerg,aiem & woyl landings. W ILTjAMETTE and 8:30 n.m. 7 a.m. Yamhill Rivkrs. Mon, Wed. Tues. Thur. Oregon Clty.Dayton and Frl. and Sat.- ana way landings. 6 a.m. Tues, Thar. ' and Sat.. Willamette River. 4:i i .m. Portland'to Corval- Tues., Thur. llsi way landings. ana sau Lv.Klparia. 1:45 a.m. Mon.. Wed. and Friday Lv Lewlst'n Snakk River. 5:45 a.m. Rlparia to Lewlston Sun.. Tnes. and Thur. W, H. HURLBURT,- v JenT Pass. Agent, Portland, Or Clabk. Agent, Hood River. . E. 8. HOOD EIVER, OREGON. , Proscriptions carefully compounded by a thoroughly reliable and competent druggist. Patent medicines, perfumery, toilet articles, and everything kept in a first-class drug store always on band. . : - . . . I have obened a choice lot of Groceries River Pharmacy. Will also deal In Flour, Feed, etc. " Our roods are all new and choice, and we will aim to keeD the best at all times. Q uick sales and small profits will be our motto. GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House in the valley.) .' j s-ux '..:".... -ffi s , . .' ' DEALER IN :y. Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc HOOD RIVER, - - DALLAS & SPANGLEE DEALERS IN AND TINWARE, Kitchen Furniture, PLUMBERb' GOODS. Pruning Tools, Etc . We have h new and comDlete stock of hard ware, stoves and tinware, to which we will keep constantly adding. Our prices will con tinue to be as low as rortiana prices. Repairing Tin ware a Specialty Planet Junior hand and horse ir : - ; Cultivators: v i . ' - - . ' ' - Stude baker Wagons. Canton Clipper chlllegUid Plows & Cultivators, - .: All styles and sizes. For Repairs Give me a call. Extra Shares and Plow Parts , Always in .stock. . H. F.DAVIDSON. 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 grown here give the best satls- iscuon. iso iron Die to snow goons, iiraers Ailed on short notice. . H. C. BATEHAM, . . Hood River, Oregon Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road. PIONEER MILLS, Harbison Bros., Prop'rs, ' . Manufacturers of OioiLiMr Dressed and Undressed Flour, Feed and all kinds of cereals ground. Whole Wheat Graham a specialty. HOOD RIVER. - - - - - - OREGON. DENTISTRY. ' DR. E. T. CARNS Is now located in Portland, at 113 Russell street. Will make regular trips to Hood River on the first of every month and remain three days. ' M. F. SHAW, M. D. (Successor to Dr. Morgan) ' . All Calls Promptly Attended Office ur stairs over Connie's store. All calls left at the office or residence will be promptly attended to. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON. Attorney atf Law, Abstracter v bfotary fuoiia ana jceai jxttaie Agent. For 21 rears a resident of Oreeon and Wash ington. Has had 'many years experience in Real Estate matters, as abstracter, searcher n( titles and agent. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Harness Repair Shop. Being a practical shoemaker and worker In leather, I have opened a shoe shop In Hood River and will make a specialty of repairing harness. All work guaranteed to srlve satis faction. F. E. DENZER. Jyis Do You Want To buy land In Hood River Valley. If so, don't fall to See Tucker! , Frilit Land. Berrv Land. Grain Land, ur y Li! ss yn 1. TU Hay land, at prices you cant eqnal in the valley. ft. 11. TUCKKB, Tucker, Or. Pharmacy. In the store room formerly occupied by the Hood Come and see us. . ., C. L. COPPLE. - - - OREGON THE-- ' ' "REGULATOR LINE." 1 Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. All Fffiicht Will Crtma "Thrmicrh vviiuuui uciay. Leave Tbe Dalles.. ! 8.45 a. at,. Leave Portland 7.00 A. u. . PASSENGER One way.........'...'......,..' Bound trip......... RATES. ..$159 2 60 . Freisrht Rates Great lv , ; Reduced. ; ! W. C. ALLAWAY,. . ' '." -' General Agent. . THE DALLES, OREGON ITS PINCH TENSION TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating- and showing theexact tension) are a few of the features . that emphasize the high grade character of the White. Send for our elegant f L T. catalog. White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. TAKE HE ".'.' BEST SSots., SOets. $1.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. This Great Cough Cubs Dromutly euro Where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sor Throat, Hoarseness, Whoopioj Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has do rival: bas cured thousands, and will ocas YOU it taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Chpgt, use SHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTSiUBa. HILOH'S CATARRH remedy: nave you caiarro t toib remedy is R-neran-teed to cure you. . Price, 60 eta. InJOviorlroo. ' Kr jU 1v H. A. YOIUL ! ; Future comfort for present I 3 ; seeming economy, fcut buy the J ; sewing; macnine with an estab- I llished reputation, that guar-! ! antees you long- &ni satisf ac- J I ; tory service. & j Aim,. C IVW mm a m . . - "f .mi aaif.a.. . . .m ana stsw fix V3 t t 9 H til '