The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 25, 1901, Image 3

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    3food Iiver Slacier.
FHIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1901.
CHIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Uriah He? p cigar.
Dr. Brosiu' horse for sale, f 75.
Wood gutters and spouting at Savage'.
Uuilder's hardware, nails at Ravage'.
Old papers 25c a hundred at the Gla
cier office.
E. E. Savage, sole agent for Oliver
plows and extras.
For the Iiest logger Bhoe in town go
to lione A McDonuld.
For Rent Small house, $3 a month.
Inquire at People's Store.
When you want a good smoke, buy the
"Crinh Ilecp" cigar. For sale by all
Uualers.
JuHt arrived. A ft no line of spectacles
at Chas Kigga the jowdur's. Cull and
eee his prices. '
Thin in the season of the year to cut
cordwood, grub trees and do your prun
ning. (Jet your croNB-cut saws, mattocks,
xes, wedges, pruning shears and saws
it Savage's. , ,
E. E. Savage has been appointed agent
for Hood River and virinity for the K.
L. Allen & Co.'e I'lunet Jr. goods, and
will carry a fuil line of these celebrated
t win, and extra parts for the same.
Dr. F. C. Urosius has removed to his
new residence at tlio went end of Oak
etTeet, midway bet ween the school house
and armorv, and, can be found in his of'
flea over Williams & Brutus' drug store
between the hours of 10-11 a. m., 2-3
mid 6-7 p. ni. '
Eureka Market w,M",TYave,,&ii'- hand
Saturday - rffOstd chickens, Belgian
hares, Eastern oysters, ralmon, smelt,
A-rabs, sweet potatoes, celery, cabbage,
pure homsi luade pork sau.wge.link pork
amsage, l'raukforth sausage, Hamburg
tak, pickled pig's feet and tripe, fine
stork of fresh and cured meats. We
employ no hired lielp,. We do all of our
own work. Thus we are able to com
pete with the other fellow. Free deliv
ery ; phone 25.
town dist-
'Sneeial school mating in
Tict tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
E. C. Rogers moved into his new
house at Belmont last week. , , ,-
J. F. Armor was registered at the
Perfciiae hottl,. Portland, last Thursday.
W. Ivie of Silverton, Or., recently
arrived in Hood River with his family.
Mrs. A. Ieronx of Mount Hood was in
town lnrt Monday on her return from
I'ortland..- . . .
Mrs. M. II. Nickelsen :is visiting the
family of her son, Rev. C. D. Nickelsen,
At Ileppner.-
Mrs. John A. Wilson is under tlue-
loctor's care. Mie was quite sick last
week but is better again.
Mr. and Mrs. 1-enlie Butler started
Tuesday evening for a trip to Michigan,
to visit s daughter living there.
Charlie Tempo! caught a severe cold
during tlifc' snow storm, and- has leii
suffering with neuralgia for the past two
weeks.
The regular nieetinir of the teacher's
association of Uond River will be held
fratnrdtiv. Jan. 20th, at 10 a. m., at the
school house.
The ladies' aid of the Valley Christian
church met at the residence of Mrs.
(iarneron Lyman Smith ave.last Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Middleton and Mrs; Kline, after
a pleasant visit of more than a month in
Hood River, returned to their, home in
Portland last Friday.
S. P. Shntt and his brother of the
Hoonner Times were called to their old
rennsylvflnia.home,' last week, by the
aerious illness of their mother.
Mr. and Mrs...Shorrill gave a candv
nul) Saturdav iiieht. Everybody bad a
good time. ' Music, games and refresh
ments were the order of the evening.
Mrs. Stoghill wants the parties who
took her wood during the snow storm,
while she was in Portland, to return the
aame and no questions will be atked.
Mrs. E B Clark.who with her daiieh
ter has been "visitiue her parents. Mr
end Mrs Everhart at Belmont, returned
to har homo at Ft. Stevens last Friday
Fred. Rorden recently made a trip to
the Willamette vallev iii finest of Angora
goats, wishing to enlaree his Imnd, but
he came home without being able to se
cure them.
A muley cow belonging to E. 1icke
became unruly a few days ago and hunt-
rd several other of his cows until one
.died of her injuries and another is not
f juected to live.
Caleb Richardson met with a painful
accident, one dnv last week, while scuf
fling in the Mt." Hood Stace Co.'s barn,
lie put his knee out of joint and now
goes on crutetie..
Phelps crichers thawed out Inst Mon
Aav evenimr and eave Uncle Bill Me
Kinley (better known as Wm. Eastman)
and wife a surprise in their new house.
They wore slivers in the new floor
Prof. C. G. Morev's little daughter
Idadell. 10 years old. came on the cars
from Snokane to Hood River,, last week
Trnvilinor without escort, she made
many friends among the passengers.
Tim "nip esters" met at M. P. Ison
lmrir'a Inst. Thursday evenimi. As usual
U hands had a Bond time, and devoured
a goodly amount of that delicious edible
from which tne duo lias ucnveu
name. ..
Our reporter at Barrett, wishing to
give a new firm a- free ad, says Austin
Wilson and M. Chamberlin are prepared
to do any work in the veterinary line for
.canaries or. the feline tribe on snort no
tice. Charges moderate.
Mrs. . B. Castner was called (o Port
land last' week by the serious illness of
lier mother. Mrs. Newcomb. A letter
received from Mrs. Castner states that
there has been no change for the better
in her mother s condition
Miss Bernice Folev, who was injured
in a runaway during the late snow
storm, is improving rapidly. Her many
friends arc pleased to know she was not
so taily hurt as was at. nrsi supposeu
and that she can move her injured arm
Robert Treasure brought his wife down
from Mt. Hood Monday, on the way to
8t. Vincent's hospital "in Portland, for
treatment for intiamatory rheumatism
and a complication of diseases that have
paused her to be very low for the past
two weeks.
The Christian Endeavor society of the
rVinTriMat1onal church took possession
of the residence of Mrs. Blythe, last
Friday evening. Election of officers was
first held, and then the vouna foIVs en
loved themselves with eames for thehal
aiice of the evening. Lunch was served
at 11 o'clock. The following were pres
ent: Judse and Mrs. Geo 1 rrather,
Mr and Mrs Til Clark. Mrs F H Rix
Mrs E E Savace. Mrs A J? Canfield
M ra C L Rourers. Mrs C T Thompson
Mrs J. F. Armor. Misses Acnes Dukes
Mellis Olinsrer. Carrie Butler, Vera
Jackson. Mella White. Pmma Bonney
Edna Sherrill. Nellie Rogers, Kellie
Clark. Minnie Brewln. Kate Davenport
Nellie Krwin. Pe;ir rilusber, Clara
B'vthe. Rev. J L Horshner. Bert Hnck
a'l'ay, Chas Jlosers Winfield Olinger, J S
K;oth, KIph Button,
The C. E. society of the Congregation
al church reorganized at its business
meeting last Friday evening, with the
following result: President, Miss Emma
Bonney; vice-president, Bert Hucka
bay, Recording Secretary,. Miss Eva
Nickalson, Corresponding Secretary,
M'ss Bertha Prather; treasurer, Miss
Mella Olinger; Chorister, .Miss Clara
Blythe; Look out committee, Miss Eva
Nickluson, Bert Prather, Miss Kellie
(.'lark; Prayermeeting committee, Mrs.
Anna Armor, Prof. F. B. Barnes and
Mrs. Rachel Hurshtier; Social commit
tee, Miss Bertha Prather, Miss Agnes
Dukes and Miss Carrie Butler.
The Glacier is in receipt of a sample
copy of the limbic that appeared in the
Chicago Sunday Chronicle of Jan. 20th,
entitled, "She's the Real Thing, My
Baby." This is one of the most popular
airs of the day. All music published by
the Sunday Chronicle is handsomely
printed in six colors, and on good paper,
and the music which w ill appear in the
future will be fully equal, it not super
ior, to that which it has published in
the last four weeks. The Sunday Chron
icle is 48 pages filled with articles of in
terest on all leading subjects. It is bet
ter than any magazine. Two dollars a
year. '
Old Dan, tho old gray horso that has
been in tho livery business in Hood Riv
er for aliout 20 years, died Tuesday. He
had evidently been playing with his
mate, Old Ben, and fell and bursted a
blood vessel. Old Ben is nearly heart,
broken over the loss of his mate. The
two had been associated together all the
vears they have been in Hood River.
Old Dan's age is unknown.
G. W. Lane and wife left last week for
Klamathon, Ciil., where he has accepted
a position in a large saw uniii.' i.. a.
Lane left this week to join his miner ai
Klamathon. Both are e-pert saw filers.
They have been guaranteed -situations
in their new home at $5 a day each for
nine months in the year, with a promise
of employment for a part of the re
mainder of the year.
The woman's missionary board of the
United Brethren church have called
upon Rev. H. C. Shaffer and wife of
Hood Uivor to go to the nmippine is
lands to do missionary work. Rev. H.
K. Benson, a former pastor of the church
here, has also been called for this work.
Neither of them have decidedyet togoor
r.ot.
P. R. Mil's employed at. Pavrnnoit s
planer, was seriously 'hurt last Saturday
while irymg lo uisiooge a jam wi i"
flume. His back was injured, his wrist
broken, and he sustained several severe
bruises on other parts of the body. Dr.
BrriBins has charge ot the case aim mt.
Mills is getting along nicely.
Grant Patton. who has been working
in Davenport's planer the past year or
two w ill go oact to rortiann as soon as
the grippe lets go its hold on both himself
and wife. Grant thinks quite strongly
of going to Southern Oregon where he
lias a vroiner engugeu in wining.
The ladies' aid society of the M. E,
church held its annual election of officers
last Friday at the homo of Mrs. T. H.
Clark. Mrs.E.R. Bradley was re-elected
president. This society begins the year
with 155.00 in its treasury and a. good
interest manifested in the work.
Memorial services in memory of the
late J. R. Warner will be held under
the auspices of the White Salmon grango
in the church at that place on Sunday,
Jan. 27th, at 11 o'clock. Comrades of
the G. A. H. and all others aro invited
to be present.
N. C. Evans is one ot a committee to
place before the legislature new laws
recommended by the convention of asses
sors and county commissioners held in
Portland last fall. And for this jmrpoee,
it is said, lie is now in Salem.
The Hood River Poultry Club -will
meet in the A. O. U. W. hall Saturday,
February 2d. Thera is soma import
ant business to come before the club
and every member should be in . Ins
place promptly at 2 o'clock.
The latest New York success, a new
song by Julian Jordan entitled, "The
Great Heavenly Choir," will be sung by
Mr. Grenville Goddard, with orchestral
accompaniment, at Mrs. Boydcn-God-dard's
next recital. .
Doiii Ijincrille returned from Tacoma
Monday. He has been engaged for
the past six' weeks in making out reports
of work done in his department of the
geological survey last summer.
Lost On the road to Tucker, a pack-
niro in v-pllow paoer.containing an alarm
clock, black shirt, white shawl, night
Rhirt. cloak and nftir of slippers. Finder
please leave at this office.
J C. Tineas recently bought 15 acres
of Mrs. John Parker. The land isunini
proved but no heavy clearing, and Mr.
I$oggs will have some of it put in straw
berries in the spring.
Hon. E. L. Smfth ison the programme
for an address at the meeting 01 the
Northwestern Fruit Grower's Association
in Portland, Feb. 5, 6, and .
Mr.. Levi Bradley is to take a leading
r.nrt in thn oneretta entitled "Love and
Whist" to be given at Mrs. Boyden-God
dard's next recital.
Wm. Doorman, who has been laid up
with the Brio since the first of the
month, made his appearance on the
streets Tuesday.
- C. L. Copple recently purchased the
place he is living on from Jesse Imbler.
Th nrica iiaid for the 20 acres was
1 1.900.
Quality and not quantity makes De
Witt's Little Early Risers such valuable
little liver pills. Chas. N . Clarke.
. Tho primary department of Frankton
school will start up nexi nionuuy, oau
28th, Miss Edna Brown, teacher.
The ladies' aid society of the Cpngre
gational church will meet with Mrs. E
E. Savage on Friday afternoon.
The state encaniptnerit of the G. A. R
ill.ln held at Forest Grove. June 25 to
28.
Old-Timers '"
Tina their dav. but their time is past
and mmo. and the smoker of today buys
"Uriah Heep," the best 5c cigar on the
market, 'iryone.
Pensions For 1) S.Klser and Tom Pierce.
Washington, Jan. 10. The bill of
Senator Tillman of South Carolina giving
the benefit of the bounty laws to soldiers
who served in the confederate armies,
but afterward concluded their service in
t.h north was unanimously agreed to
hv the bouse committee on invalid pen
sions today. It affects a number of
veterans who were peculiarly circum
stanced and whose cases are considered
nieritoriouSj
Obltnary.
Mrs. Minnie Wright wife of J. W
Wricht, died on the lftth inst., at the
residence of Henry Macomber, aged 28
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright came to Hoqd
River about two months ago from Mis
souri. Soon after reaching here she was
stricken with pleuro-pneumonia, and
was unable to rally from the severe and
prolonged attack. Iter parents, who re
side near Pendleton, her hugoana,
little bov aired 3 vears, and several sis-
ters mourn her departure.. Funeral
services were held by F. R. Spaulding at
the M. E. church on Saturday. .Mrs
Henrv Macomber is a sister of the de-
rossed.
Council Proceedings.
The council met Monday evening;
Mayor Brosius' Li the chair. Present,
Aldermen Bell, Blowers, Davidson, Mc
Donald and Shaw, Recorder Nickesen,
Treasurer Prather and Marshal Olinger.
Minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved.
II. D. Ijingille having failed to qualify
as alderman on the day specified by law,
the council proceeded to elect a member
in his stead. J.J. Ltu-key was elected
to fill tho vacancy und took the oath of
office.
On motion, it was ordered that the
lumber delivered for street crossing
and not used for that purpose be gath
ered up by the committee on streets and
public property and placed in a secure
place.
The committee on health and jolice
reported several open drains in River
street that were complained of as a nui
sance. The committee was ordered to
see that the nuisances were abated.
The special committee on charter re.
ported. Report was accepted and com
mittee discharged.
Ordinance granting privilege to the
Hood River Spring Water Co. to lay
mains in the streets, construct reser
voirs, etc , was read first time.
Bills against the town were allowed,
as follows: Mt. Hood Stage Co., $3.3?;
Glacier, f U.25 ; Marshal Olinger, fit);
A. A. Javne. $45; Recorder Nickelsen,
tl.fiO; S.'O. Mi-Cufferty, fo.SO.
The bond of Treasurer Prather, with
Geo. H. Crowell and G. W. Graham as
sureties, was read and accepted. . .
The mayor reHrted the standing com
mittees, as follows:
Finance Beil, Blowers and McDonald.
Judiciary Davidson, Luckey mid Mc
DonUld. " ' "
Fire and Water Blowers, Bell and
Shaw.
- Streets and Publie Property McDon
ald, Luckey and Davidson.
yealth "and Police Shaw, Holland
Blowers, . .
Communication from J. S. Booth, ask
ing council to take up the ordinance re
ducing license on skating rink, was read
and ordered laid on the table.
Communication from Hood River
Electric Light and Power Co., show ing
ul an for settine poles in the streets, was
referred to special committee. Mayor
appointed Shaw, Blowers, Bell, Luckey
and McDonald as such committee:.
Adjourned.
This season there is a large death rate a-
mong children from croup and lung trou
bles. Prompt actionwill save the little ones
from these terrible diseases. We know of
nothins so certain to cive instant relief as
One Minute Cough Cure. It can also be re
lied upon in grippe and all throat and lung
troubles of adults. ItiB pleasant to take.
Chas. N. Clarke, Glacier Pharmacy.
Church Salices.
Vallev Christian Church Elder P..M.
Neul will fill the pulpit at 7:30 in the
evening of Jan. 27th, subject: "Adam
and Eve s rirst Clothes.
Congregational Church Preaching
services with worship next Sunday at
11 a. ni. and 7 p. m. Subject at morn
ing service, "Sin the Separator.-" Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. O. E. at
(i:K0. Miss Emma Bonney, leader A
horns choir consisting of young people
under the leadership ol Dr. t. u. isrog
ius will furnish music at the evening
service. A cordial welconio to all who
do not worship elsewhere.
United Brethren Church Sunday
school at 10 a. ni. Sermon bv- the pas
tor at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Y. P. S. C.
E. at 6:80 p. m. Music by male quartet
Sunday evening. Revival services will
besrin with the Sunday evening service
and will continue for several weeks. A
cordial invitation is extended to the
people of Hood River to attend these
services. 11. V. Blianer, pastor.
Appointments, Belmont Chargd 1st
Sunday Pine Grove, 11 a. ni. ; Crapper,
3 p. m. ; Belmont, 7:30 p. m.
I'd isunday lieimont, li; wrapper, a;
Pine Grove, 7:30.
3d Sunday Jlosier, on the lull, 11;
lower school house, 7:30. Pine Grove
and Belmont supplied at It.
4th Sunday -Mount Hood, U ; .Bel
mont, 7:30.
At Belmont, prnvcr meeting each
Thursday evening, at 7; Junior -League,
Sunday, at 3; S. L., Sunday,, at 6:30.
Everybody invited. J. u. Alford, pr.stor.
M. E. Church Service. Sunday-school
10 a.m.; preaching followed by class
service, 11 a. m.; Lpworin .League
6:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. in.;
regular prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 8 p. ni. F. R. Spaulding, pastor.
A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks
Trof. Roxa Tyler of Chicago, vice presi
dent Illinois Woman's Alliance, speaking
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says :"I
Buffered with ft severe cold this winter
which threatened to run into pneumonia.
I tried different remedies but I seemed to
grow worse and the medicine upset my
s'.omaeh. A friend advised me to try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I
found it was pleasant to take and it reliev
ed me at once. I am now entirely recov
ered, save a doctor's bill, time and suffer
ing, and I will never be without this
splendid medicine again." For sale by
Williams & Brosius,
Born.
In Hood River, Jan. IS, 1901, to
and Mrs. J. H. Gerdes, a daughter.
Hied.
In Hood River, Jan. 21, 1901, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gerdes,
aged three days.
Your Face S
Shows the state of your feelings and the
state of your health as well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and worn out, and do not have
healthy appearance, vou should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. . It cures all blood
diseases, w here cheap sarsaparillas and
so-called purifiers fail ; knowing this, we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee
Williams & Brosius. .. ..
ouare
Every time is what we give you. In Shoes we have some lines we
are closing out. What WE mean by cost is wholesale unst to us plus
freight. We will NOT try to deceive you by saying, These are FOUR
DOLLAR SHOES for ONE DOLLAR.
We try not to deceive you either in our advertising or our goods.
Sometimes we are deceived in buying but de n't want you to stand the
loss. If they do not wear your money' worth, we want to audit
your claim and adjust it fairly, giving you the benefit of the doubt.
Youths and niis.e' oil-grain Shoes, lace and button, UOc to $1.00.
l?oys kang. calf Shoes, one piece, nun rip, f 1.35.
Ladies' best Puritan calf heel and spring heel, $2.
Men's satin calf Shoes, fl.25 to f 1.75.
Our men's Hercules and Dis. 70 school Shoes are STANDARD
UNITS OF VALUE.
We sew your Shoes free if they rip while in good condition
otherwise.
On the square,
THE PEOPLE S STORE.
-NINTH SATURDAY SUEPRISE SALE.
FOR SATURDAY ONLY Men's Working Shirts, heavy sateen, double
front and back, double stitched throughout , 48c
STATIONERY Pen and Pencil Tablets 4c
Envelopes, per package . v 4c
Fine box of Paper and Envelopes 12c
New Sheet Music and Valentines.
Come Just to See
THE LITTLE STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES,
Clearance
Sale.
For thirty days, commencing January 11th, we will offjr in our
Dry Goods, Furnishing -Goods, Hats, Shoes and Rubber Goods at
Prices Kbtet More Mafie i Hooi Eiyer.
' This is no fake nor sell out, but a purely business proposition and
up to date. Now is your golden opportunity. , ,
Many of these goods are priced lowest now when you most want
them. -
S J. E.:RAND.; :'
Advertised Letter ist.
Jan. 21, 1901. ?
Jimmy Bill, Indian, Kimves, Charlev
McDo'uald.R. Tenslev, A. L.
Wm. M. YXtks, P. M.
Persons who suffer from indigestion can
notexjiect tolivelong because thevcannot
eat the food required to nourish the body
and the products of the undigested foods
they do eat poison the blood. It is import
ant to cure indigestion as soon as possible,
and the best method of doingthis istouse
theprepa ration known asKodolDyspepsia
Cure. It digests what you eat and" restores
all the digestive organs to perfect health.
Chas. r. Clarke, uiacier 1'harmacy.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness to our dear
departed daughter Daisy during her late
illness. To Dr. Watt, especially, we feel
that we owe a debt of gratitude that we
will never be able to repay.
Mb. axd Mrs. '.'J.Campbki.l.
A Card of Thanks.
The undersigned desire to express
their sincere thanks to the people of
Hood River for their kindly sympathy
and ready assistance during the late ill
ness and death of their wife and sister.
J. W. Wright.
Mb, ako Mrs. W. H. Macomber
Held High
In the estimation of
Practical Painters.
Every gallon of "
The
Sherwin-Wiluams
Paint
will c6ver 300 or more square
feet of surface in average con
dition, two coats to the gallon.
Every gallon is a full U. S.
standard measure. It is made
to Paint Buildings with. It
is the best and most durable
House Paint made.
SOLD BY
Chas. N. Clarke. Afirt, at the Glacier Pharmacy
fin in him for mire fresh Druirs. Patent Medicines and Wall Paper. Prescriptions and
Family Recipes a specialty. .
PAINTING.
PapsrHaiiaOT
mil
Graining, Natural Finishing, etc.
Estimates Gratis. E. II. PICJKARD.
NOTICli FOR PUBLICATION.
f. and Office at Thft raHes, Oregon; Ttec. 21,
11)00. Notice Is hereby given that the follow.
Ing named settler has (lied notice, or hts
Intention to make final proof In support
nf hi claim, and that said proof will
be made before (Seorsa T. Prather, U. 8. Com
missioner, at Hood River, Oregon, n Fri
day, February 1, K)l, viz:
CHA.RLK3 ALBERT WELLS,
Of Hood River, Oregon, H. E. No. 4T02. for the
northeast section 17, township 1 north,
range 11 east. W. M. '
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
J. 11. Jackwm, Peler Kopke, V. Winchell and
Msrk Robertson, all or Hood Kiver, Oregon.
dZSfl . JAY P. LUCAHt. Register.
u4
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
Itartiflcially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is tho latest discovered digest
ant and tonic No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, hour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and
all other reaults of i ni perfect d igestion.
Price 50c. and $1. Lrge size contains tH time
small six. Book all about dyspepsia mailed tree
Prpord by E. p. PWITT CO.. Cbhwjw-
III! PUffi
Time Schedules.
E. :BofcnD.Wm HOOb RIVEilTW. Bouvn.
J1
Gblcngo
Hpccial
11:25 a.m.
salt r.nke. Denver.
Ft Woi th.omaha.i rortiana
Spokane
Klyer
8:27 p.m.
Mall and
Express.
11:42 p. ra.
Depart
8 p.m.
Hpccial
p. m
Kansas City, bii
Ixuls, Chicago
and tne taut.
Walla Walla, Hpo-
kane.M I nneapolla. i'ortland
Ht Paul, Ilulnlh,
Milwaukee, uni
cago and liast.
Salt l ake, Denver,!
Kt w ortiurniana
Kanxaa City. Ht.
Ixiuls. Chicago
and tne r.asi.
From PORTLAND,
ocean steamships
For Stan r ranoinco 1
Ball every i day.
8 P.m. Coi-rMBiA kivkr
k t snnrinv STEAMERS.
Saturday, To Astoria and way
111 p.m. lauums.
( a.m.
Ex. Sunday
Klyer
4:30 a.m.
Mull and
Express
5:50 a.m.
Arrive
4 p.m.
4 p.m
ExJSunday.
Willamette River. 4:30 p.m
Oregon City, New- Ex-fcunday,
bcrg,salem E way
landings.
SATISFACTORY
Foot
1
Was
YOU KNOW, in nut always easily attaiuable. Sometimes the price
i objectionable; often it in the (inulity, and occasionally liOTH are
unsatisfactory. (
Wo always try to liave both juice and quality right. If we can
furnish you a shoe that meets these requirements, we know you will
become a shoe customer of ours. The
C. G0TZ1AK & CO.'S SHOES
Combino both ensontiuls to a remarkable degree. We carried them
last year and are now restoeking with the name make. We have
them in men'n, women's, youth's, misses and children's, and ask you
to examine QUALITY AND THICK.
LATEST
SHOE fcr t WO MEN.
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CORRECT J 3 50 SUPERIOR
STYLE
.QUALITY
I GOODYEM
Welt V.
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will inriiBLt
CORK iOH
anulaotured
.N'THEY FIT THE FEET SttS
'iiSkff'v 3v Sflua! to any $5 Shoe n the Market
Jl giadt? I lf Your dwtUf 4m uni fctwa fthm, (ntiat on hi a gvMtnv
Llinncsota Shoe Go- s tJ'pau iifi I wTu
FOR SALE BY
BONE & HcDONALD.
Mow is ;
the Time!
SHERRILXS IS THE PLACE.
I have jiiHt opened a line of elegant Pictures for tho holiday trade, .
the finest assortment that has ever been nhown in Hood Itiver, in
cluding some of the finest designs in Photo Panels and Color PhotM.
Also, the Newest dosigus in frames. I am offering these to my pa
trojis at very low prices.
Ishallopen a stock of new Furniture this week, including the
newest patterns in Bedroom Suites, Iron Beds, Kockers, Dining
Chairs, etc., at Portland prices. I have an expert-mechanic in tha
shop to frame pictures. My skick of Doors, Windows, Moldings,
Paints and Oils is unsurpassed for a town of this size.
W. E. SHERRILL.
U. S. Commissioner.
Notary rublic
GEO. T. PRATHER,
1
ill
HOOD RIVER, OREGOtf.
I have lotganrt blocks for le In different parts of the town of Hood River.
Also, Irav. the exclusive mile of tola in WoweiV Addition, Ihe must beautiful build-lug-
locution iu town,. . ... - - " ' V
Hnln nuchiu pvlD( tae'Air un-rsldit, or 'anything pertaining to th.
Countv Court, prociplly attended to. Can furnish town.hlp plan to honieeeKj
.r or Uione looklne for liuirtn. Have been resident of Hood KiverValley for 11
yearn. Correspondence .olicited. Telephone bo.
GEO. P. CROWELL,
(Successor to K. L. Smith Oldest EstobllHbed Houne In Ui valley. ----
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Flour and reed, etc.
This old-established house will continue to pay cash for all Its
goods; it pays no rent; it employs a clerk but does not have to divide '
with a partner all dividends are made with customers in the way of
reasonable prices.
E. R. Bradley,
Job Printing, Books, Stationery, Hag.
azines and Periodicals.
In addition to my line of Books and Magazines, I carry a complete
'. and well selected stock of Stationery. I am also constantly adding .
to my Job Printing Department and respectfully solicit your patron
age along these lines.
Orders by mail given prompt attention.
NURSERY
ktH'K The Columbia Nurserv Is on hen.
RirtUn, as nsniil, with a luree stock of Krult Tree.
Straw berry Plants, and all kinds of Nursery.stoek
Uet our prices and see the stock,
U. C. UA1U1AM.
FURNITURE
Below Portland pricoB and you also save
the freight. Common W. W. Mattress, $1.60
same old price. . Yum Yum W. W. Mat-,
tress, ?2.25 reduced. '.Excelsior Wool Top'
Mattress, $2 same old price. Washing Ma
chines, $3.50 reduced. Iron beds, $3.50
leJuoed.
Lumber, Lath, Lime, Doors, Windows,
Moldimrs. Building Material of all kinds.
. Lowest prices on Wall Paper-
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMEALMER.
And all kinds of supplies for
Aite PMi
Frinting papers, card mounts, developers and toning solutions.
Prices range from $5 to $20 for Kodaks.
WILLIAMS & BROSIUS.
LEAVE ORDERS FOR
iWlLtAMETTK AWnl S:D0 p.m.
T.m. YAMIU1.I. RJVKH -Hon, Wed.
Tues. Thur. Oreiton Citv.Itayton
and bat. and way uiuaings.
aud KrU
.m. Willamette Klver. 4::wr.m.
Tues. Thur. Portland to Corval-:Mon., Wed.
andSaL I ll way landings. and Kri.
I.v.Hlparia.
5:Aa a.m.
daily.
Mask Rivrr.
IRIparia to IwlMon
H. Ht'KLBL KT,
Lv Lewtst'n
.m.
daily.
W.
' Oen'J Pass. Anent, PorUand, Or
J. Baglky, Agent, Uood Uiver,
turn
With F. E. JACKSON. He and the DAVEN
PORT BROS, have over One Million
feet of good Dry Lumber
v- at Haynes' Spur .