T JT7 I i- Hood Iftver lacier FRIDAY, JUNK 10, 1899. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. For school shoes, go to Bone & Ma Donald. Bone & McDonald have a fine line of loggers shoes. Bone & McDonald have a fine line of shirt waists and wrappers. Try our Lustro roast coffee, 20c per .. pound. sone S McDanatu. Money to loan on real estate by . JOHN U .HENDERSON, gt. For Sale All my household goods . , . Mrs. W. H. Bishop. For Sale at the Real Estate Empo rium, the lovely L. Neff place, on Hood . river. Uniy w,wo. , Capt. F. M. Jackson of the East Ride sold 17 head of wlieep to C. T. Bonney on Monday, netting him (3 8 apiece The foundation for the new school house at Pine Grove is completed. L.D. Boyd will beglu the frame work next Monday. For8uleat th Emporium Span of young horses, and nearly new double harness. ' Now is the time to go after China lettuce Cut it out before goes to seed. It Is the worst weed that ever came to Hood Biver. " ttec'pi-ocl'y. '"Corner employed the ..tlood Ki ver brass band last Saturday and fiirniHiied tree music to an admir' inif crowd of customers all afternoon and evening. A very pleasant ' surprise was ten deled Miss Nollimier at the home of Mrs. VV. H. Bichoplaxt Friday evening. About twenty persons were prefeni. and all went home feeling that they had seiit a very pleasant evening. U. S. Commissioners Bridges and . Jenkins or Olympia, Wash, were in . town Tuesday looking after a claim for shore land made by C. D Moore at While Salmon... His claim is contested bv others. - ' Ladies' shirt waists, men's and hoys' : crash hats ami caps, and a full line of straw Koodsat the Racket store. Land For Sale. 60 acres 8 miles from town and j mile south of Bel mont. cheap and on easv terms ror particulars, address Chas. Elrey, Was co. Oregon. Lariiex' Mrycle shoes, finest In town at Hone & Ale Donald's. Flue line of chlldrens shoes jui opened at Bone & McDonald's. John A. Sehear, of ieda'ia. Mo , saved his child from death by croup h uMna: One Minute (,'otiirli Cure. It cur s cduk'is, colOs, pneumonia, laurinne and all throat and lung troubles. Williams & Brosius., There U a time for all things. The time to take DeVVil' Little Early Riters 1 when you are suffering from consti pation, hi '.loudness, sick headache, iudi gesMon or otlier ston'ach or liver troubles. Williams & Brosius. Lout Between Mooney's corner anil Evans' foot bridge, a lady's gold watch, with gold chain. Finder will please leave at this office and receive ward. ; Koiiol Dyspepsia Cure completely di gexls food Within the stomach and in tet.iue$ and. renders all lassea.of. food, capable of being assimilated and con ve'te'l into strength glvintr and t'sue hiiililing sulistances. Williams & Brosiiw. .. Ho itl River Valley was blessed bv a good r do last Sundav evening. . The berries had heer picked rather close the hiy liefore. so that there was no to caused by the rains. ' The weather Is now all that could be asked for the strawberry crop. - I wish to announce lo the ladies of Hood River and vicinity that for t lie next 30 days I will sell millinery at a great reduction. Call early and secure bargains. Miss Alice Graham. Free lecture for ladies at the U. B. chuTch, Friday, June 10th, at 2:30, by the Novita Co. Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff of .Troy. Mo., says if everyone in the Uidted States should discover the virtue of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles, rectal troubles and skin diseases, the demand could not be supplied. Will iams & B rosins. Tht movement for a church on the East Side is meeting' with encouraKe ment from every one approached on the subject so far. W. N. Gallaherof Bryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Cough Cure is !est of all." It relieves Instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. Williams & Brosius. A thief stole Mrs. Barnhart's bicycle from Mr. H. Pugh's barn one night last week. Stealing a bike is rather risky business. Mrs. Barn hart says if the thief will make himself known she will give him the bell and lantern. DeWitt's Little Early Risers act as a faultless pill should, cleansing and re viving the system instead of weaken ing it. They are mild and sure, small and pleasant to take, and entirely free from objectionable drugs, i They assist rather than compel. - - Williams & Brosius.' 1 ? ;'-' . Attorney Henderson made a trip on his wheel t Gilmer, Wash., one day hist week, and arrived at that place at 8:30 in the morning. The Holmes Ice company is transfer ing ice from their ice house below town to the tool shop at the depot, where it is washed before charging the fruit cars. What in Korlol Dyspepsia Cure? It is the newly discovered remedy, the most effective preparation ever devised for aiding the digestion and assimila tion of food, and restoring the deranged digestive oceans to a natural condition. It is a discovery surpassing anything yet known to the medical profession. vviHuiiiiaob.Dro.Mun. . : Sliding mountain, 25 miles below Hood River, as a good many know, has for years been literally sliding to wards the Columbia. It moved on an Average of four feet a year, and the road-bed was continually pushed out of place. With a view to stopping the glacial action of this mighty mountain, several O. R. & N. officials scaled the peak. Back of it they found a couple of lakes with uo outlet. The water from thee lakes undoubtedly seeped through the earth which probably rest ed on slanting slate rock, and in thin manner prop lied the earth downward. The lakes were Immediately drained. Kinee which time the mountain has not budged au inch. A fortunate runaway occurred last Friday. Capt. Dukes and C. D. Hen- rich were loading farm machinery on a wagon at the Champliu buildlng.when the team started and ran over the bluff at the end of Oak street. A mowing machine fell from the wagon, and it looked as if Capt. Dukes would be struck by it, but he escaped. - The strange part of this story is that noth ing was damaged by going over the bluff. The team, wagon and machin ery were not in the leas injured. Hen rich advertises to sell good machines, them when 6)ctra Tallies. Dr. Nossuk's Corset, patent braided, side steels..... 60c Summer corsets, 'good quality..............'......... 50c Ladies'- shirt waists .50c, 65c and 75c Good fitters and desirable patterns. Ladies' wrappers., and he can now warrant they go over the bluff. Geo. W. Mcintosh returned last week from Spokane, where he sold ber ries for C. L. Copple. While there he found a pocket-book containing $55. There was no name to identify the owner, but he found a man who could describe the contents so accurately that he gave up the puree. . The owner of the pocket-book was Mr. Keith, a young man cauvassiug for the publi cation of hotel registers He was in Hood River Tuesday and hunted up Mr. Mcintosh and was glad to see Idm. Doug Laugille made a trip to Cloud Cap Inn one day last week. He found plenty of snow. The gulch just east of the Inn is filled with snow. "Start ing at the cottages in rear of the hotel, the coasting down over the gulch is fine. . On the way up Doug overtook three strawtierrv pickers who were on their way lo visit the mountain They didn't reach the hotel till 8 o'clock in the evening and were about played out front- wallowing through the snow. One young fellow, with light tan shoes, froze his feet. ': Harvey Crapper and wife, in coming to to n one day recently, lout a cloak from their wagon. I heir dog, whii-e they had tried io drive back when they left home, followed the wagon until the ciok te 1 out. Mrs Blaker found t lie cloak in the road and the faithful dog was lying on ton of it. : The dog at first refused to let the .clunk lie picked up, lint by s olding the dog Mrs. Blaker finally got him to move away. - " ; G D. Wo d worth's store was closed for several davs last week while taking tock. be store is now open again and business seems to be going along as usual. We understand the mills and planer wiil also te running. We are glad to be able to make this statement, as the business of Mr. Woodworth has been of great benefit to tliecouimuuii v. and every one hopes it may continue. A temperance rally will be held at Pine Grove school house uf 8 o'clock Sunday evening; June lSih. As a re sult of the temperance cuiceri held at the Udt 11 school hou-e, May aist, five young ladles and ten younij men vol inteered to take part in I he exercises, and others interested in the:emperatice .ifleimo e will also take part. Everybody .A ...,75c and $1 00 Ladies' summer vests 7jc Ladles' summer vests, better quality and very desirable...........'... ' ' 12Jc Misses' and children's summer vests'.v.;.. 7Jc " Ladies' seamless, fast black hose............; .......... 12Jc Ladies' seamless, fast black hose, drop stitch, excellent.. .20c and 30c . Ladies' seamless, fast black or tan hose, real Maco silk finish 20c Children and misses' fine tan shoes, fancy vesting or kid top,$1.30,$l 45 Children's and misses' finest vici kid shoes, famous "dis 76," $140, 1 60 ..'.Ladies' very finest black and tan flue silk, vesting top shoes, . .. equal to any $3.50 shoe anywhere 3 00 And variety of other styles down to $1.45. Men's fine kangaroo calf, medium "weight, dress or every-day shoe, solid......... ..' 2 20 Millinery, men's hats, "skeeter" net, calicos, men's under wear and notions at prices just as low as is possible to sell them. We will save you money. Columbia, Hartford and Vedette Bicycles, $50, $35 and $25. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ' A cyclone struck the town of Her man, Neli.,-on Tuesday night, totally demolishing every building in the town. Ten persons were killed and many were .injured." . A violent rain accompanied the storm and many of the homeless people were compelled to spend all night in the rain, At New Richmond, Wis., another severe storm occured the same night. Latest reports from that section state that on account of the rain the work of rescue had to be abandoned. The militia is patroling t he business section of the town, and nobody is permitted inside ttie lines. The number of dead stilt in the ruins is estimated from 50 to 100. R. 0. Clyde, editor of the Portland Commoner, passed through Hood River during the week. THEY HELPED JIM. He Wan Only a Little Bootblack and Had Been III. ' The rich men who build hospitals are not the only benevolent ones. The shoe black of whom Dr. Talmage tells this; story showed a spirit of sweet un- V" Returns on strawberries are very satisfactory ,so far. The White Salmon boys and others with early patches are in high glee over returns received and take pleasure in showing their state ments to those who are not so fortu nate. " -' The gross sales of the carload of strawberries shipped to Fargo, N. D., by the Davidson Fruit. Co., amounted to something over $2000. ;. . . Clntrcli Notices. ' Elder J. W. Jenkins will preach in the Vallev Christian church next Sun day, morning and evening. Congregational church The pastor, Rev. J. L. Hershner, will hold services next Sunday at 11 a. m., subject'Duty of Helpfulness." Plan of services of the M. E. church at Hood River and Belmont 1st Sundays Hood Rlver.morn and evening 2d Sundays liulmont morning, Hood River evening. 3d Sundays Kood River morning and even ing; Belmont, morning, by J. H. Feak. 4th Sundays Sunday school and Kpworth league at Hood River, evening service at Belmont. cause is cordially invited. Mrs. Berger, widow of Chas. Berger, we learn is married again and now Ives in British Columbia. Two of tier daughters, Fredrika and Annie, are married. Annie was caught in a snow dde last winter, which swept away the house she was in. She had both legs broken, : but was the only one of even who got out alive. Dr. E T. Cams will be in Hood Kiver June 19th, prepared to do dental rk of all kinds for his friends and patrons. the .Hood River public will te pleased to learn t hut Dr. Cams has. i turned from the it.ast and will again -I. me to Hood River to take up the moik of his prolessioii In the dental hue. Will D. Jenkins, secretary f state of Washington, and Robert Bridges, com-'. iiussioiier of public lands, made the Glacier a call on Wednesday. Mr. . Jen kins is an old newspaper man and stabl, shed the Whatcom Reveille in ma. Miss Noll iinier,', after spending -a month with Mrs. 'W. H. Bishop, left. Sunday evening, for Portland. From there she goes over the Northern Pa citio lo Yellowstone park and then home. Mrs. L. Winans lias a curiosity in he shape of a double chicken. The litck has hut one head but all the I oi her organs seem to be double. The chick died and will be preserved in , alcohol. , " . i Hon. Emile Schanno came down . from The Dalles, Thursday, and wein out on the East tilde to look at several orchards aud to study our fruit bros- ptcts. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Reeves of La Grande were iu Hood River, over Sun day. Mr. Reeves is thinking of going . into the hotel buiuess at Ashland. ; The first carload of strawberries A reporter sat down on one of the city hall benches and whistled to one of the shiners. The boy came up to his work provokingly slow, and had just beeun, when a larger boy shoved him aside and began the work, and the re porter reproved him as being a bully, and the boy replied: 'Oh, that's all right. I am going to do it for 'im. You see, he's been sick in the hospital more'n a month; so us boys turn in and give 'im. a lift. -;-! " 'Do all the boys help him?' asked the' reporter.'- ..I.;- -'' " 'Yes, sir; when they ain't got nO' job themselves and Jim gets one, they: turn in and help 'im; for he ain't strong' , yet, you see.' 'Iiow much percentage does he give you?' asked the reporter. "The boy replied: 'I don't keep none of it. I ain't no such sneak as that. All the boys give up what they get on his job. I'd like to catch any feller sneaking on a sick hoy, I would.' "The reporter gave him a 25-cent piece, and said : 'You keep ten cents for yourself, and give the rest to Jim.' " 'Can't do it, sir; it's his customer. Here, Jim.'" DECAY OF ANIMAL MATTER. ATTENTION! I am constantly receiving new things In stationery and new styles In crockery and glassware. I will soon be In my new store, when I will be pleased to show goods ana give prices. S. J. LA FRANCE. EGGS It la Something: More Than a Simple Chemical Change. ' A great many proofs, now more or less lamiliar to most people, show quite clearly that the decay of animal or veg etable matter is not a simple chemical change, inevitable in the nature of things, but a violent interference with the natural course on the part of hos-. tile organisms, says Longman's Maga zine. The bacteria, which produce de composition, are very minute plants which grow, like mushrooms or molds, For dtz. hat ..in. Litcijze juiv.e., eggs, SI per Blac.c Langshan eggs, 75c per doz. FHED FOSTKK. Vj mile? so .tt west of Hood River. Dyspepsia Cure. I Digests what you eat. . It arti flcially di gests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans, ltisthelatestdiscovereddigest- sblnned hv th llnvidsnn Fruit Co r- wull;u g'w, liite umsurirums or moius, anii anu ionic, xiu utiier piepaiawuu rivLA at Vumn lsi it r.i.ioiiih uiw) upon organic matter, and which repro- can approaca it In emciency. It in ruea at argo, jn. v., June inn, ana r t, . r raliatrooonH mrmtiwntltmtMi sold for JS3.60 and $4 u crate. : duce thcir llke Wltl1 mereduble rapidity. Cloud Cap lua will be opened this iyncnui snoweo .long ago tnat the year in time to accommodate the sight spores or these plants exist in myriads seers that will eome with the national in the air, floating everywhere around editorial association., . ;.. .1 us; that they occupy all crannies and Rev. J. W.' Jen kins and wife went to empty places on the surface of the Wasco Tuesday for a few days' visit. : earth, and that they swarm in their Mr. Jenkins will return iu time to till millions in all ponds and puddles. An his pulpit tsunday. ieasy way of proving that these spores The ladies' aid society of the U. B. ; alone, and the plant colonies which church will serve ice cream on next spring from them, are the cause of euiuruay aiiernoou, irom a until a, on isart mess' porch. . P. H. Mundane, an old Short Line operator is assistatit rat the depot in Hood River during the rush ot berry shipments..,.,,... - . L. Neff' came down from Wasco and stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, neartDurn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co., Chicago. spent several days in Hood River du- uig iiie weea, , . .. The Davidson cannery started ud Wednesday on strawberries aud goose berries. - : , E. L. Smith is attending the grand lodge of Masons at Portland this week. Moro will celebrate tne 4th, and ex- Congressman Ellis will deliver the ora- Mrs. Ed Raud of Baker City is visit ing her relalives in Hood River. . Miss Gladys Hartley is assistant central" at the telephone office. Miss Nannie Gerkir.g came home from Cheuoweth last Saturday. W. E Tate of Rul'us was in town for several days during the week. - J.S.Gray, now ot Portland, spent the past week iu Hood River. Geo. Knapp came down from Sher man county last Thursday. Joseph A. Knox of the East Side is building a barn, 50x56. Geo. T. Prather spent Wednes lay iu The Dalles on business. Call on Win. Graham for ice and he will deliver It. laFrance is moving into his new i tore today. ; Miss Bertha Prather is now city H-bruriun. putrefaction may be obtained by boil- ingi beef tea in a test tube, so as to kill the bacteria, and then, while the liquid J is still steaming, closing up the mouth of the tube with a plug of cotton wool, which admits the air but strains out the germs of the putrefactive organ isms. Under these conditions the beef tea will keep good for years, but if you remove the plug it will begin at once to putrefy. THE- - "REGULATOR LINE." TIib Dalles, Portlanfl & Astoria Navigation Co. Through Freight and Passenger Line. DifM. Dalles eilMW All Freight Will Come Through . Without Delay. Leave The Dalles ...".8.45 A. it. Leave Portland ...7.00 A. M. RATES. PASSENGER One way Jl 50 Round trip..,.. 2 50 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent, TEE DALLES, OREGON Time Schedules. Depart Fast Mail 10:42 p.m. Fr'm HOOD KIVER Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth.Omaha, Kansas City, Stl Louis, Chicago and the East. Spokane Flyer 4:37 p.m. 8 p.m. ! 8 u.m. Ex. Sunday isaturaay, ! 10 p.m. 6 a.m. Ex. Suuday Walla Walla, Spo kane, Mi nneapolis St Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Chi cago and East. From PORTLAND. Ocean Steamships b or San Francisco Every nve days. 7 a.m. Tue. Thur. and Sat. 6 a.m. Tues, Thnr. and Sat. Lv.Htparia. Wo a.m. daily ex. Sat. Arrive . Fast Mall . 4:00 p.m. Spokane Flyer 5:57 a.m. i p.m. 4 p.m. Ex.Sunday. 4:80 p.m, Ex-Suuday. Columbia River Steam eks. To Astoria and way landings. . Willamette "River. Oregou City, New-; oerg.Baiem & way landings. S ILLAMETTE and Yamiiim Kivkrs. Oregon City, Day ton anu way landings. Willamette River. Portland to Corval- 11s & way landings. Lv Lewlst'n Snake River. !6:4Sa.m.dal- Riparia to I.evvistoo ex. Friday. H. llURLBUltT, Agent, Portland, Or 8:30 p.m. Mon, Wed. and FrL 4:30 ,m. Tues., Thur. and-Sat. W. Gea'l Pass, E. B. Clark, Agent, Hoo.l Uiver. bone & Mcdonald CARRY A FULL LINE OF 65 PEED, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, Which we will sell at live and let live prices. , Agents for Osborne Mowers and Reapers Cleaning Paintins: is part of it iust as much as soap ing and scrubbing. There are spots that water cannot remove, and discolorations that scouring will not take away. Use the paint brush iu such cases. Tne Sherwin-Williams Family Paint to email cans, is made to meet the thousand anrT one demands for a little paint about the house. It is ready to use. Dries quickly with a .good .glass. Can be washed. Chas. N. Clarke, Agt., at the Glacier Pharmacy, Go to him for pure fresh Drugs, Patent Medicines and Wall Paper. Prescriptions and Family Recipes a specialty. GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING. TTTflTTTJ'Ci'T' TPT? TPtTTC? realized; retarns made promptly. Cooslenments scu niUnLOl JTXVXVyJCiD Hcited and liberal advances made. We also cur- chase large quantities of fruit for canning purposes. All Kinds or trail ooxes ana crates on nana, uome ana ges us; we mean Busmen. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. Studebalcer Wagons and Soring Wagons: Planet Jr. Gardfln Tools and Cultivator Can ton Clipper Plows. Harrows and Discs; Badger Spring Tooth Harrows. These arc the too t and are sold at as low prices as are charged lor cheaper grades of tools. Get our prices and examine the goods. N. C. Evans. Pres. E. E. Savagk, Sec and Treas. G. It. CASTNEn.Vtatl'res C. K. Bone. THE HOOD RIVER TRADING COMPANY, '.''.-- ' (Incorporated). . . - i Unexcelled facilities for handling real estate Parties wishing to dispose of real property will find it to their Interests to list the same with us. Conveyancing done and utleit exam ined. Abstracts furnished. ' . .- Fruit Boxes, crates and packages of all kinds, htorage warehouse. . ' I have opened a choice lot of Groceries tn the store room formerly occupied by the Uooii Kiver Pharmacy. Will also deal in Flour, Feed, etc ': Our goods are all new and choice, and we will aim to keep the best at all times. 0uicl: sales anu small prouis win oe our motto, uome ana gee us. C. L. COPPLE. GEO. P. CROWELL, Successor to E. L. Smith Oldest Established House in tba valley.J . DEALER IN JDory G-oods, : ; Clotla-ina-gr, . ' AND . ' Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc. HOOD RIVER, . -' ' - - - - - OREGON' - AND CASH ONLY, is what makes prices so low on Hardware, Harness, Doors, Sash, Paints, Oils, Guns and Ammunition, Stoves, Shoe Findings and Bike Supplies, At DENZER'S NEW STORE. GEO. T. PRATHER, Justice of the Peace for Hood River District f ' i' f Notary Tulilic for - ';'- - ' : i . ' . V On-jrotl. I am prepared at all times to draw and execute Deeds and Mortgages, aqd alt kinds of le gal papers carefully prepared. , - . Iam also prepared on short notice to furnish correct Abstracts. Also represent the "Idcrt and strongest insurance companies; so if you want your property Insured don't tail to call m me and get a policy in a reliable Insurance company. , -: .s . And when it conies to Real Estate, I am the one you want, to sef. If vou want to Im v. soil or rent any land in Hood River valley or White S:i!mnn, don't fall to call on or writ" t inc. I also negotiate loans in real estate.. 1 luivc been a resident, of Hood Klvcr vallev for 1!1 .wars, therefore am thoroughly acquainted with the vuliey. GEO. X. PHATilEli, Hood IlUer. ! I ) . i 'i) I a, i ' "