The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 20, 1903, Image 4

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    3(ood Iftver Slacier
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1903.
Rambler bicycles at Knapp's.
Royal Tailor suits at Knapp's.
Milk for Sale Mrs. Fred Howe.
If you want a hack, get a Racine of
K, VV. Hone.
Concert first week in April, by the
Unitarian society.
H. N. Carlock of Portland was in
Hood Kiver on business Monday.
For Racine buggies, carriages, spring
wagons, pluetong, call on IN. VV. Hone.
fjt a new set of . harness at wholesale
prices, made to the order of N. W. Bone
Wanted 100,000 strawberry plants,
C. E. Warrens, 327 Marquam Building
Portland, Or.
Miss Maude Stranahan returned to
her school at China Hollow, Sherman
county, Saturday.
Mrs. W. J. Parker of Washington, D,
C, w ill sing at the Unitarian services
next Sunday evening.
S. C. Jackson is showing samples of
the finest and best wall paper for the
price ever brought to Hood Kiver.
Lost On the road from The Dalles, a
lady's traveling bag, leather colored.
Leave at this ollice and get reward.
A. E. Lake, our good-natured county
clerk, was in Hood Kiver Tuesday, and
went out to see Ins strawberry ranch.
Any one know ing the address of Julius
C Mock, a uranu Army man, win con
fer a favor by informing M. P. Isenberg.
Miss Ola Norman of Portland came up
Monday night and will teach the first
term of school in the new school house
in Dukes valley.
Don't forget the DeMoss Family at
the opera house Saturday, March 28.
Benefit of the school library. Reserved
seats on sale at Clarke's drug store.
For Sale The Howell cottage and 3
acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, for 5
days, at fl.tm Alter o days, i,wu
For sale by J. L. Henderson.
Just Arrived A full carload of Stude-
baker wagons and spring wagons at the
Davidson ruit Cos. bet your wagon
while the assortment is complete.
Belieu & Rea are building a $700
house for Mrs. Hattie Rogers on her
lots opDosite the school house, lhe
house is now ready for the plasterers-
There will be another one of those
nomilar dances given at O. J.
Eastman's this Friday night. Oat
all right on entertainment and those
who attend these dances may expect
cond time.
A Portland artist took a fine view of
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Byrkett, showing both of them on the
front porch. They have a neat little
home, and it is deserving of a good
picture.
Hereafter the Glacier will go to press
early Thursdsv morning, to catch the
mail going out in the valley by free de
livery at 12 o clock, no don i send or
bring anything in to be setintypeThurs
day mornings.
A peanut social will .be given by the
Belmont Epworth League at the home
of Mrs. M. B. Potter. Friday evening,
March 27. Admission to social ladies
lOc.gentlemen 15c. All are invited to
come and have a time.
John G. Zolls and family of Palisade,
Nebraska, are new comers in llood
River, and for the present are occupy
ing a house in Blowers addition. Mr,
Zolle is a practical brick layer and stone
mason, but has been a farmer for 19
years.
A tea will be given by the ladies of
Bt. Mark's guild on Wednesday after
noon, Merch no, at Mrs. JJtimoies.
Some very choice musical numbers will
be renderee, ana a aencious mncn
served. A cordial invitation in extend
ed to all, including the gentlemen.
The weather for the past two weeks
has been what might be called fine. We
had rain last week and snow Saturday,
and since then sunshiny days and frosty
nichts. The thermometer this Thurs
day morning marked 25 degrees above
zero, we are Having a late spring.
fruit is all right.
Petty thieves have been at work
around town of late. Housekeepers
should keep everything worth carrying
off under lock and key, and keep a look
out for the thief. A man who would
rather steal than work for an honest
living should be punished to the
full extent of the law if caught in the
act.
Captain Harry Olson is visiting his
father-in-law, Amos underwood. Mr.
Olson is mate on the steamer Reliance,
now running from Seattle to Bremer
ton. The distance is lo miles, and
every Haturdav there is a race between
all the boats running on this line. The
Reliance made the run recently in 54
minutes, beating the time of all the
other boats.
The Davidson Fruit company have
called a meeting of strawberry growers
Saturday, March 21, at it) o clock a. m.
inA.O. U.W. hall. This will be a
profitable meeting for everybody grow,
ing strawberries and no grower can af
ford to miss going. The question of get-
lng satisfactory and BUthcient help is
becoming more important each year and
must be given attention.
Rev. St John of Boston, Massachu
setts, seeretury of the American Unitar
ian association, will address the people
of Hood River next Sunday evening at
8 o'clock in K. of P. hall. Rev. W.
(J. Eliot assisting. This service will be
one of rare interest, and a cordial invit
ation is extended to all to be present.
' Rev. St. John is touring this coast and
the people of Hood River feci greatly
flattered that he has so kindly given us
this evening, as his itinerary is so very
full.
Of Interest to Berry Growers. Before
buying elsewhere see my crates. They
are the neatest, and the hallacks are
the strongest made ; and I sell at regular
prices competition alwavs gives you
the best in the market. 1 am here to
stay and will have a box factory next
year. There will I a party here dur
ing the shipping season who will pay
cash for berries for canning and pre
serves. If possible, attend the straw
berry meeting at 10 a. in., Saturday
you may hear something of interest to
yon. Jos Wilson.
Colonel Frank V Drake, superinten
dent of the Portland bureau of informa
tion, was in llood River last Friday. At
his suggestion a meeting of the commer
cial club waj called, and Colonel Drake
explained the purpose of the organiza
tion which he represents. The bureau
of information will have a large, well
lighted room in the union depot at Port
land. It will ascertain and tabulate the
resources of all parts of the state, gather
an exhibit of its products and be pre
pared to tell all about Oregon to persona
desiring internist ion on the subject. All
the railroads and steamship lines w ill
take exhibits to the bureau free of
charge. A committee was appointed by
the club to gather an exhibit of the
products to be forwarded to the bureau
at Portland. The committee consists of
the real estate firms of Prat her Invest
ment company. Friday A Barnes, and
Uecge D. Culbertson A Co. This is j
bout the best opportunity ever offered i
to advertise Hood River. j
The Order of Washington in Hood
River held a very enjoyable session
Saturday evening. Supreme President
W. W. Terry and his estimable lady
were present. Comrade Terry addressed
the union in a very pleasant manner,
and nnswered satisfactorily every ques
tion from the members regarding the
status and operation of the order m a
frank and earnest way that carried con
viction to the mind of every listener, that
in the Order of Washington we have the
most substantial, progressive and safest
fraternal society in the country, and
that it has more commendable features
to present to the members than any
other similar organization, in fact, in the
words of a prominent Boston insurance
man. "Its plan is 20 years ahead of the
times, and the people must be taught
the plan clearly before they can appre
ciate it. lhe order Is growing very
rapidly in numbers and in favor with
the public, and has the fairest of pros
pects of eventually outclassing all its
competitors. Mrs. E. M. Adams, su
preme representative for this district,
was also present, and in her usual pleas-
ins manner put the union through the
work of the order. Mrs. Adams is the
daughter of our worthy townsman, II.
Pugh, has a very charming personality,
and perfect familiarity with the work,
which makes it a pleasure to follow her
instructions.
C. L. Copple started East Tuesday to
visit his father. His father is quite sick
at his home at Walnut Hill, 111. Mr.
Copple may be gone a month.
T. E. Wickens came back to Hood
River one day last week. Tom can't
tear himself away from Hood River for
a very great while at a time.
The Pioneer says Captain C. T. Belch
er has struck hot water above the high-
water ine at Collins and will erect a
?15,000 hotel.
F. II. Watts, the tombstone man of
The Dalles, has been in Hood River for
the past week, setting up some of his
work.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Blythe moved up
from Portland Monday. Ned will re
sume his old position on the Glacier.
Entertainment, Thursday Evening.
The U. B. entertainment which was
postponed from last week will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley,
Thursday evening of this week. The
games are interesting and bright and
will be enjoyed by all present. The
following musical programme will be
rendered:
Song Little Black Me ; Donald Nick
elsen and Eva Yates.
Piano Duet Miss Moaley and Miss
Hartley.
Song Just Next door; Florence
Hanna. -
Quartet Male voices.
Piano duet Miss Blowers and Miss
Ingbretsen.
Song This Letter for Papa; Wilma
Thompson.
Bolo Mrs. Parker.
Refreshments served. Cordial invi
tation to all.
Birthday Surprise Party.
Miss Macy Gardner was given a sur
prise party last Friday evening, the oc
casion being the anniversary of her
birth. The party was given at the resi
dence of Mrs. J. W. Rigby. A most de
lightful time was had by all present.
Lunch was served, and afterwards an
old fashioned taffy-pulling was indulged
in, In playing "Poor Kitty," the rack
et made by the girls caused all the dogs
in the neighborhood to set up barking,
and the girls had a hilarious old time.
Those present were: Macy Gardner,
Nellie Ilornor, Ruth Rigbv, Blanch
Howe, Alice Rea, Amanda Sieverkrop,
May Brown, Florence Cox. The stormy
weather prevented others invited from
coming.
Sew Today.
United States mail boxes at $1.50
while this lot lasts, the next lot will be
$1.75 and $2.25 at Dallas'
Just received a fine lot of up-to-date
watches direct from the factory, and
have now on hand 118 watches. 1
buy large stocks and sell below nil West
ern prices. C. II. Temple.
Just received a line of watches,
clocks, jewelry and silverware, at F. W.
Clarke's, opposite postoffice.
If you want to file on timber land
homesteads, call on George T. Pratiier,
U. 8. Commissioner, district of Oregon.
It will pay you to get our prices
before buying; your winter supply of
groceries. The Spot Cash Grocery.
Go to McGuire's for prepared mince
meat. None better.
Are you contemplating buying a
watch? Before purchasing see F. W.
Clarke, opposite the post ollice.
For bargains in watches and jewelry
of all kinds see C. H. Temple. He car
ries a full line of the best quality, all
guaranteed. He is highly recommended
tor testing eves and httuie them with
lenses.
Dry Oak Wood for Sale. Davenport
Bros. Lumber Co. have dry oak coid
wood for sale. Inquire at Mount Hood
Stage Co.
For watches, Clocks, jewelry and sil
verware, see F. W. Clarke, at Clarke's
drug store, opposite postotfice.
Two hundred to $5,000 to loan on real
estate, ii your security 18 good vour
money is ready. Prather Investment Co.
In Memory of Dear (iraiidma.
BY OSK WHO LOVED HUB.
Dear grandma' (tone from her cares to rest;
Her sorrows now are o'er:
She walks and talks among the blest
till mat nappy goldcu shore.
Where the tree ol life Is Iresh and green
Ami tlianndtiil nr.l.in. H.in.
Where naught of sorrow e'er Is seen,
liui youth a sweet beauties glow.
Through life, through sickness and In death
tier nil in am insae ner strong;
And with the Inst faint lingering breath,
fvt'ue,npi,ion was ner song.
Oil! let nie go and be at rest;
Why must 1 linger here?
I've friends that wait among the bleat.
nuu menus i iioiu most aear.
We know, some day, when our work is done,
Though probably not so well
As she who has the victory won,
And in that land doth dwell;
Yet Mud's rich mercy, just the same,
F.xtends to yon and ine.
As to that one that Me doth claim
10 be from siu set free.
Bnt on! beyond this shadow land,
Wnere all Is bright ami fair.
I know full well I nose dear old hands
Yt ill palms or victor bear,
Where crystal streams through endless years
How over golden sands.
And where the old grow young and fair.
i u ciasp aeargrauaiua s hands.
-M. E. C.
Whisky Did It.
Mrs. Jones was cleaning house one
day recently, and had hired two hobos
to assist with thearduou8 task."! think."
said she, "that those picture frames
should be cleaned." "All right," said
the men, "if yon will allow us to get
some whisky, we can easily clean and
polish them." "Whisky!" she ex-
claimed, "if whisky mill do it I will go
rigni np stairs and get a nask of it 1
have." The men took the whisky but
of course washed the frames with" s ap
suds and drank the w.iisky. When
they brought the shining frames in to
Mrs. Jones she exclaimed, "So whisky
did it!" "Ye,"an8wered the men. "the
whisky did it." "And just to think,"
said Mrs. Jones, "that I was going to
throw it away. It was what I bathed
poor Fido in before he died." Corvallis
Gazette. i
Married.
At The Dalles, Or., March 18, 1003,
W. 8. Gribble and Mrs. Nettie M.
Booth. The bride and groom went to
Portland for a wedding trip and wilTbe
at homo at Mount Hood after April 1.
The happy couple were showered with
rice and good wishes by their friends
upon taking the train at The Dalles.
Can a Horse Talk!
Those who have no special fondness
for domestic auiiiiiils, and especially for
dogs, cats, and horses, will, of course,
ridicule the position taker! by Veterin
ary Surgeon Roberge as a witness be
fore a New York court last Wednesday.
Dr. Roberge, when questioned as to
the treatment of sick horses, declared:
"A horse must tw thoroughly under
stood by one who attempts to treat it.
You must know it well, talk with it.
itnd understand its language."
"Do you mean to say," inquired the
astonished attorney, "that a horse can
talk?" "Why, certainly tie can, In bis
way," replied the veterinary surgeon.
"If a horse knows you are going to
treat him he will hold out his leg or his
foot, if the trouble lies there. Once he
thinks you can do bim good, he'll soon
take means to let you know what his
ailment is, if possible."
"And does he talk to every one like
that?" asked the attorney. "6h,no," re
plied the veterinary, "only to those he
knows, and who know bim."
Dr. Roberge could have gone much
farther than this without overstepping
the bounds of truth. Horses do talk to
those in whom they have confidence as
plainly as if they had the human gift of
language, and what they say is as
intelligible to those who understand
them us if they spoke with their
mouths Instead of with their ears,
noses, and feet. Everybody who
loves the horse, und who has much
to do with the horse, knows that
the animal can understand what is
said to him and done for him by one
iu whom he has confidence.
Incidents illustrative of this fuel are
numerous, and sometimes so extraordi
nary as to tax the credulity of the ordi
nary man, but they are nevertheless
based upon the common experience not
so much of horsemen as of horse
lovers. That a dog can talk is so generally
admitted to he the, case now us to
demand no special argument, und, to
a certain degree, this is true respecting
the conversational ability of the cat.
PEARL BAKERY
and RESTAURANT.
Fresh Bread, Cakes,
ars, Fruits, Ice Cream, and Ice Cream Soda. Fresh
Oysters always on hand. White help only.
MRS. FRANCES BROWN, Prop'r.
2000 pairs to select from, in almost all styles
and shapes for men women and children, of such
celebrated makes as J. Miller, W. L. Douglas,- and
all other well-known brands.
Black Cat Hosiery
Our line of Hosiery, for durability and style, is
second to none. '
We Invite you
To call and inspwt our goods.
R. B. BRAGG & CO.,
Successors to A.
COLUMBIA NURSERY.
Established 1892.
Offers a full line of
Gonial Nursery M, Qua tit Two-year-old Apte
And other Fruit Trees, Plants, Shrubs and Vines.
You are Invited
To examine the stock and let us know what you want.
H. C. BATEHAM, Proprietor.
Telephone 604.
Williams Pharmacy,
Otlen Building,
G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop'r.
Headquarters for
Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles,
PA I LINT MEDICINES,
Prescriptions my Specialty,
GET
isir
When in
Anything
In the line of
Drugs, Patent Medicines', Paints and
Oils
Get it at CLARKE'S
Opposite Post Office.
Those who ninke their domestic ani
mals a study, but more especially those
who have a real fondness for them, and
who are habitually kind In their atti
tude toward animals, experience no dif
ficulty in carrying on with their pets 8
conversation suitable to their intelli
gence and their wants. Chicago Inter
Ocean.
Church Notices.
Episcopal church Services will be
held in A. O. U. W. hall, Sunday even
ing, at 7:30 o'clock.
Unitarian Sunday school at 10 a. m.
All interested requested to attend.
Valley Christian Church J. W. Jen
kins, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaciiing at 11a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Christian Endeavor meeting at fi:30 p.
All not worshiping elsewhere are cordi
ally invited to attend these services.
M. E. Church Rev. F. R. Spaulding,
pastor. Sunday School at 10. Preach
ing services at 11a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Junior League at 3 Epworth League at
6:30 p.m. Sunday, and E. L. prayer
meeting Tuesday evening at 7 :30. Gen
eral prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7 :30. The public is cordially invited.
Congregational Church. The pastor,
Rev. J. L. Hersh ner, will preach at 11
a. m. Sunday school at .10 a. m., with
A. C. Staten superintendent Christian
Endeavor service at 7 p. m. Mid-week
meeting at 7 :3u Thursday evening. A
welcome to all who come to any of these
services.
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. A. N. Hoar and daughter Nellie
extend their thanks for the kindness
and sympathy ehown. them by friends
in their recent bereavement.
Fresh Cows.
I have 2 or 8 fresh cows for sale at Riverside
Farm, 3 miles weat of town.
t'-'O J. W. MORTON.
Government Land.
I can locate home-seekers on government
hind good fruit land, with springs; some
with water to Irrigate; easily cleared; 12 to 13
miles from Hood River; near county road.
nil K. V. M1LLKR, Hood River, Or.
THE
Barber Shop,
On the Hill, '
S. C. JACKSON, Proprietor; Will
do picture framing in connection. Room
moldings and all kindsof picture and window
glass constantly on hand. Call and see sam
ples of wall paper. Phone 888.
Pies and Confections
Cig-
S. Blowers & Son,
SPRAYING MATERIALS.
IT AT
need of
Closing
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Flannels,
Blankets,
- ladies' Underwear,
Men's Shirts,
. ladies' and Children's Hose,
Mackintoshes,
Gloves,
dueensware, ;
Cutlery,
Shirt Waists,
German Sox,
Men's Hats,
Axes,
Rubbers,
ladies' Arctics,
And dozens of other articles
Intend to Retire. Outside business De
mands Our Attention.
We are now working for you. You can Lave alt the profit. We are paying expenses out of capital.
No profit to us In these goods. Our prices will convince you. There is a good substantial Christmas
present for every man, woman and child in the valley In our store at factory prices.
RIVERV1EW PARK.
BEGIN THE YEAR RIGHT !
You will never regret it if you
Hood River
WILL NEVER BE AS CHEAP AGAIN. We can offer
you fine City Lots on grade, with good water
and fine view on EASY TERMS.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO
WILL BUILD.
8Streets will be improved in the Spring. For
full particulars see
Prather Investment Co.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Frank Davenpokt. Warren Davenport. J. F. Short
Mt. Hood Stage Co.
DAVENPORT & SHORT, Proprietors.
GENERAL LIVERY g FEED STABLE
Buy and sell Horses, Hay, Grain, and do a gen
eral livery and drayage business. 'Phone 171.
FOR
Books, Stationery,
GO
Good Values,
Everything Isew In
On the square.
Free Delivery. Phone 571.
O. B. HARTLEY,
Hood River, Or.,
-DKALER in-
Groceries, Fruits and Wood.
H. R JOCHIMSEN,
Real Estate Dealer,
Has Lands of all kinds in Hood River valley for
sale at from $3 an acre up to $4()0i Strawberry
land, apple land, Meadow kind and Timber lands.
Also, Town Lots and Blocks.
See Him for Bargains,
Out
We Have.
Bed Spreads,
s Comforters,
Rubbers,
Children's Underwear,
Sweaters,
Shoes for everybody,
Mackinaws,
Children's Suits,
Glassware,
lanterns,
House lining,
Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons,
Cow Bells,
Mattocks,
Rubber Boots,
Men's Arctics,
usually carried in a general store
BTIGclin
bone & Mcdonald.
buy some of our bargains, as
Real Estate
School Supplies,
TO
School Supplies,
Legal Blanks,
Oregonian,
Crepe Paper,
Orders taken for and
Magazines ,
'Sold.
Sale
usinesss
Established 1881.
PAGE & SON,
Pioneer Fruit and Produce
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Solicit Consignments of Apples,
Pears; all Oreen and Dried Fruit,
ontr
EUREKA
Meat Market.
McGuire Biios., Propr's.
Denier In Fresh mid Cured Moats, Lard
Poultry, Fruit and Vegetables.
Free Delivery. Phone 35.
Farm For Sale.
40 acre near Relmont, known rs the
Armor Place.
1U Inches free wnler, all under cultiva
tion, 4 acres in strawberries and H acres
in orchard all bearing trees. For partic
ulars inquire on the premises,
altf J. W. ANDEHHON.
And time may go, but we will con
tinue to do all kinds of plain and
fancy
Job Printing
at the name old stand, satisfactorily
and expeditiously.
Your orders respectfully solicited.
E. R. BRADLEY.
Regulator Line
Steamers.
Regulator and Dalles City.
Between Portland and The Dalles daily
except Sunday.
Leaves The Dalles 7 a. m.; arrive at
Portland 4 p. m.
Leave Portland 7 a. m.; arrive at
The Dalles 5 p. in.
Iieave Hood River, down, 8:30 a. m.
Arrive llood River, up, 8:3(1 p. m.
II. C. CAMPBELL,
Ueneral Manager.
Blacksmithing
And wagon repairing attended to promptly at
my shop on the ML Hood road, south of town.
Good work ut reasonable prices.
epl7 U. A. HUWKiiU
P. F. Friday F. B. Barne
FRIDAY & BARNES,
Real Estate
Town and country property put Into our
hands will be promptly brought to the buyer
attention. We also do Insurance and Notary
Public work.
For Sale.
Ten acres for t' 5 or t) acres of It as fond
fruit land as there is In Hood Kiver valiai"
one-quarter mile from post office and school,
near river and railroad Inquire of
alo M K NOHI.E,
At r rankton,
Water & Light Notice
All water aiul light bills are payable at the
Hood ltlver Klectric Light. Power and Water
Co.'k ollice from the 1st to the Huh of the
month, in advance.
cllif
N. C. F.VAN8. Manager.
Organ for Sale. '
Nearly new. cost will Hell for KM. In.
qulreat this office. inarH
Wanted.
A flinil it mil bo bvw-hI numnv frr k.U..al I.
Uietwxt f w week. A nwn who undtTftUtmi
pruniiiK fruit trwn relVrre1. at
n AtA n ifKift r-KY.
Hack for Sale
One-horse hack for sale. Impure of
t F. A. OIL NTKYMAS.
Buggy for Sale.
A second-haim buggr formle I'll P At.
ply to jr-T K. R. FK WIN.
Cows for Sale.
Fresh Jersev and IHirham cows i'nnrfhniM
fbrMI, forsalrby J. A. HKNIif.llsoN,
Jr'J Hingen, Wash.
Incubator for Sale.
2to Incubator and brooder f.ir sale cheap.
nrW B. V. 8HUEM AKKK,