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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1904)
Prices and - THAT ARE ATTRACTING ATTENTION We are offering just now Home very attractive prices in Dry Goods, Ladies' Shoes, Walking Skirts, Opera Shawls and Underwear. We also have the largest and best line of Men's Hats in latest styles in Hood River. Ladies Shoes at the price we are offer ing are something you cannot afford to miss. They will not last always at these prices, and if you don't get some of these bargains it is your fault. They are going out very fast. Try Our Splendid Coffees. You probably don't know that we have the best line of Coffee ever kept in Hood River. But it is a fact. The Chase & Sanborn line of Coffees that we handle have taken the prizes at the big fairs, wherever they have been exhibited, over all competition, and we are selling them at from 5 to 7 cents per pound less than other coffees of the same grade. They are money bac if you don't think so. Try them. R. B. BRAGG & CO. OREGONIAN BOOKS STATIONERY MAGAZINES AT THE BOOS SCHOOL BOOKS C. TB1IPLE, , .THE JEWELER, , I wibIi to state to the general prepared to test your even and tit . i . iii n . ! . mai win overcome an mucuiMis in Hiigiiiausm, near-mgieuutea mm weak eyes that the best ocuicllst can help. Try the glass I sell. I have given this subject very close study and can tell you by examination just what kind of glasses your eyes require. Eyes test ed free and all glasses sold with a guarantee to flt your eves with es pecially ground glasses. If your eyes trouble you and cause headache or throbbing pains with blurring vision when readings or doing tine work requiring close and steady observation, come iu and let me ex amine your eyes by means of the perfected American Optical Tester and secure relief and comfort by the use of properly-flited glseg. PASSION Liyery, Feed C. T. RAWSON. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will have and can sup . ply in any number Cherry, Pear,Apricot,Peach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. F. L. DAVIDSON & CO TINNERS AND PLUMBERS, Agents for Gasoline Engines, Warm Air Fur naces, Windmills, Pumps, Gas Plants, Wire Cable, Ladders, and the Faultless Stump Puller Qualities Suits for Men and Children ' In this line we are mak ing a very liberal dis count to get room for new goods that will ar rive shortly, and this is an exceptionally good time to clotheyour Boys at a very small ex pense. TELEGRAM OFFICE SUPPLIES Has the Finest Display of Watches, Diamond and Gold Rings, Cut Glassware, etc., in town. A1I work neatly mid wirrectly done, enpenlally fine Watch Repairing and adjusting. Raoimli!e prices. Do your Eyes Trouble You? puhlic that I am ynu with classes r ii . . . STABLE and Dray ing. STHANAHANS & BAGLEY. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure tirst-class rigs. Spe cial attention given to moving Furniture and Pianos. We do everything horses can do. hood river, Oregon. F. H. STANTON HOOD EIVER GLACIEE, Miss Marv Wolfard. the Glacier's White Salmon correspondent, is sick. This accounts for no White balmon notes this week. The Glacier hopes Miss Wolfard's sickness will not prove st rious. and that she will speedily re cover from her present illness. Barrett Uistrlet. A. last, boys, we're up against It, And hardly know what to do; But Chambers is sailing right with us, And he s in tue same uoat, too. He's got his money invested, - Ana weoursirawuemeu, iuu; So why can't we counsel together And decide wnai is Desi io uor Now, water is what we are after, And water we must gei; We are willing to pay for this water, Will we II nave ll ante name, you uen Now, Chambers thinks we people are roooers, "And w nf him think the same: Then why not stand in together And try ana mane goou mat naiuer Wo will let him rob us in charges, And we'll steal all the water we can: But don't ask us to fix up your old ditch, But repair it yourself, like a man. If the V. I. Co. will actfuirly And trva uu IliA wntpp tt'P hllv ...... . . . - i Then, if you say we don't net fuirly, I -1 1 1 ! . w uy, nil we cuu Bay ib, juu For there isn't a man iu the valley Rul wlini tuoniia tlto full tlilliur frn rift So if your company will treat unjustly, r.... i 'in i. .. I on miuw we ll uu miuureij vy ytu. So stop your trying to cinch us liy your sciieiiie or ininy 10 one, And give our strawberries the water, . k ...I . .1... ...Ill nil . t. jinn wu.ier iiiuv win uu uic iiuio run. Since writing the aliove, we under stand that Mr. Chambers has left us without any other proposition. This gives us new thoughts. Mr. Chambers has done gone and left us, And so has his man rriday, too; But the joker Friday left with the land lord, As security for his board that was due. Now, boys, let's organize for protection, A body wttli a form and a head. Then give to our committee authority To protect ub train being bled. Our committee is composed of good men, And they are hard workers, too; Then let us stand by their action And uphold them whatever tuey ao. It's tin use to be talking and balking On each Saturday utternoon ; B owing off hot air to no purpose We might as well talk to the moon. Let us get right down to business, ' Uut do business in a lawful way By organizing a legal company, And do to next Saturday. Then we can take such measures That the law says we may do; Then come out and sign together To hereafter stand steadfast and true. Smallpox has taken a new hold in this district, and eeveral families are down wi'h it, but we are pleased to be able to state that there are no serious cases so far. A certain voung lady in this district has accused your correspondent of dis criminating against her by not. inform ing the public that she has had the the smallpox, and that her heretofore good looking Sum is all pitted over; that her beauty is gone; ttiat she is all wrinkled ; that she looks hideous; that she even looks like an old maid; that she has gone to practixing physical cult ure; inaugurated a dumb-bell exercise; purchased a lung expanding machine; igctg up in I lie middle of the night to practice with Indian clubs; has consid ered the subject of purchasing a punch ing Dug, and a pair ot lb-oz gloves; ex pects to use stilts during the deep snow; is taking swimming lessons to be pre pared when the snow melts; actually refused to attend lodge last Friday night; has a few more valentines that were tak en before her beauty faded ;hasn'tgot any beaux ;can split wood if necessary ,andhas such a lovely disposition that she would Do willing to make the hre ou cold morn ings, and last, but not least, is a great lover of cats. If she has any other fas cinating qnalities she has not reported them to us, but we 'fees up our delin quency in not fully reporting or diagnos ing her case, and will promise to be on our good behavior from this time on. We are glad to note that Professor Thompson's family have all recovered ironi their late illness and the professor is a happy resident among his own flesh ana blood. Mrs. J. N. Bridges will give a Martha Washington tea at her commodious home on Washington's birthday.Friday, February 22, 1904, at from 1 to 4 o'clock p. m. All members and friends of the Valley Christian church are especially invuea, ana we advise you all to get ll.us an.!.. o I ... hi-; lj i a a wo uuve ttuuepieu nu in vitation to be present, and having got ten back our usual, or unusual, aone. tite, unless you get in on the first table well those who have witnessed any of onr gastronomical feats need no further admonitions, and those who haven't can learn by experience. There will be charged the nominal fee of 10 cents. We expect, of course, that soma one will lend us the price. As we are fully aware of ttie delightful hospitalities nsuaily dis- pensea oy m r. ana Mrs. linages, we predict a roval time for those w hoattend The tea is given for the benefit of the ladies' aid society of the Valley Christ ian cnurcn 8. A. Skinner has dabbled in too much water, and has in conseouence beennniW the weather for the past few days, but is now aoie io make a nrst class hand at me laoie. A. J. Emerson also imbibed ton fnwlv of water at the meeting last week, and his increased weight was too much for nis nuguy spring, which broke, leaving him the delightful prospect of having to walk home, but by the use of a bale of wireand a barrel of patience he managed w get iiuiue mi ngni. The lad ii8'&id Of the VftllftV Christian church will meet.this week, at the home oi airs ti. u. steward. airs. r ti. Keuester. organist of the Valley Chrislain church, who has been assisting in the song service at tne revival services of the Christian church at Athena, Or., returned home last Wednesday evening, and reports having a very enjoyable time. She also reports mat auring the revival, which was under the direction of Rev. -J. W. Jenkins, late pastor of the Christian cnurcn nere, there were 152 additions to the church there. Since coming i'io. ncnoBier aaugnier Mar guerite has been quite ill. We sincere ly trust thathe may soon be out again. Remember the 10 cent Martha Wash ington tea at the home of Mrs. J. N. Bridges on next Friday afternoon from 1 to 4. There will be patriotic exercises at the Barrett school house on the afternoon of ashington's birthday. All are in vited. One of the young men in this neigh borhood is having a hPyu time, lie seems to be the only young man who has sleigh, and all the girls in the neighborhood are, for the present, dead THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1904. stuck on him. We warn him, however. not to let his head swell, for they will drop him the moment a new sleigh comes to tne neighborhood. E. M. Camp, while chopping down a tree, hai the misfortune to have a tree limb drop on his foot. While it lines him up with the cripples, we are glad to say that he will soon be on deck again. . Ike Nealeigh and family are an nouseu up with the prevailing disease, but are getting along finely. . Now. Mr. Dukes Valley. I II admit that with vour intimate relation to the guinea hen you are better able to ex plain just when a guinea hen becomes a rooster than we can. so we accept your apology. As to what ship carries the most people, is easy. Ack any young girl and she'll tell you, courtship, and I Dave to accent her ooinion. in men shows the effect the company we keep has upon us. If our correspondent had affiliated with the politicians of Barrett instead ot running after the preuv gins, he would have said the ship of state carried the most passengers. Ed. In the Odell District. -B. T. Younsr is nt The Dalles attend Ing court , having been drawn as Juror. A sleighing party of young people from town were out last Thursday even ing and bad a Dleasaut time at C. u. Robeite'. George .Walters has returned to bis home near The Dalles to spend a lew days until our school commence again P. T, Shelley was up from Portland last week for a day. ortwo. Harry Bailey, our genial mall carrier, was unable -to tret'throuizh with the mail, Mondavi on aaeount of the roads not being broke out. We had quite heavy full of snow Sunday, and the road In some n I aces had not been open ed up, so that Mr. Bailey, about noon that day, fumed back' after having got only about four miles out. we all ap preciate having a daily man and should see that next time the roads are kept open. f 1 :'. L. D. Boyed last: week hauled up a quantity of 3-inch pipe to lay from his well to the reservoir on the mil. Mr. Boyed has one of the best wells in the valley, lie has installed a gasoline en gine, with which be can irrigate t number of acres. One of the best parts of Hood River valley is as yet without an irrigating system the country between the Lentz iunrh and ihnl iMilinn nmir riot hmnn'i although they do not need water to grow the big red apple: yet foi gardens and meadows water la a great help We understand Mr. Hone has promised to put in a lateral this spring if the farmers will contract a certain amount of water, which they will certainly do, so Mr. Jsone win protiaDiy nave tne water ready to use for this year's crop. r I,, .i -- ( i Menominee Items. Sleighing is all the go. Our genial friend, J. E. Cameron, general manager of the Menominee Lumber Co., treated all the people of this village to a steigu ride. Valentine day bait come and gone, Everybody' reports having received a valentine. The question is, who sent themr Rumor has It that there will be a wedding in this vicinity In the near future. May joy and peace reign su nreme. Lewis urease, loreman or. tne mm, who lias been confined to his room with the grip for the past week, we are glad to report Is on the road to recovery. Our lolly friend, Ed .Greenwood, was In Hood River one day last week on legitimate business, accompanied by his friend O. h. Kedlsh. I wish ynu could hae heard J. C. O'Neill, Mr. Clark and Mr. Cannon singing the other night. It was charm ing enough to captivate any lady'a heart. We are Informed tlmt Ed Greenwood, O. L. Kedlsh, J. C.-O'Neill and Mr. Tally will give an entertainment at the city nail In the near future. Master Wells Cameron of Portland, son of J. E. Cameron, spent a few days here this ween wnn mends. fra .T P Tluu nVrltoH linmo trAaxr after a short visit with friends at Hood River. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Butler 'of Hood River were tne guests oi Mr. aud Mrs. ll. w Cameron Sunday.' ourchlefoook, known as Louie, re ports the lost of two chickens that dis appeared very mysteriouslyou the night of the 13th. Five dollars will be paid for tbe apprehension and conviction of the thief. - Trout Lake News Notes Intended lor last week. William Frost, of Menominee was Trout Lake visitor this week. Coulter's logging camp is runninor full blast and putting in an average of (io.000 feet of logs a day. Joseph iErni's little girl, who was so un- lortunate as to nave her arm broken in a runaway recently is rapidly improving. Chapman Bros., our general mer chants, have sold out their stock to Bud Blew. The boys are now going to try ineir iiBini at logging. C. W. Moore, the new postmaster, is afraid to leave home for fear of some one stealing the post office. Harry Powers, the veteran logger, has finished his contract with the Menomi nee Lumber Co., and is now logging on his own place. Mr. Frost was up to scale the logs last week. Miss Lizzie Huber is on an extended visit to friends in Portland. The Guler hotel is enjoying a liberal patronage this winter. B. C. Hamilton is eoimr to start barber shop in Trout Lake in the near luture. ' The splashes made recently hv th Menominee Lumber Co's dam at Trout Lake have undermined the abutments of the Bose bridge, so that it is not safe ior travel. i Ask Mr. Bose and Mr. Frits how they like to no to Camas Prairie after hav. Mrs. Mary Hoke is rapidly recovering irom ner recent illness. The Sunnyside . telephone line is now finished. The following settlers have their homes connected by telephone: W SUdelman, F Coate, K A MyrketL A Kinsman. A fc. (-parks, V A Pearson, - Kendenburg & Seilinger, C H Pearson, Chapman Bros, Gulcr's notei, u m Wolfard co s store, u v Moore. H Ladires. J Claterbos. William Coate. Coate Bros, are furnishing Coulter's logging camp with beef. . George Camp was appointed agent for a rug machine and having a good num ber on hand can supply an demands. . We wonder if Claus Pearson will al ways live alone on the Hidden Beauty ranch. ' ' Mrs. A. E. Sparks was visiting the SUdelman family, ktaturday last Miss Sophia Stadelman is confined to her bed most of the time. Wade Dean likes the new stage ronte better (han the old one. We wonder why. Edward Novak hat jnst recovered from a severe cold that threatened to develop into pneumonia. The cheese factory is running at full rapacity and is turning out many rolls of butWr daily. Some miscreant deliberately tore down the White SaltQon telephone line an d cut out a piece 40 feet long. Cer- tai n parties are suspected. - J. Claterbos went to Camas Prairie, repairing the line and putting in some new instruments last nvek. It is reported that Joseph Ami hrs Mild his farm. E. B. Miller, onr rnncidal, will move his family from Goldendale about the first of April. Miss uertie Winston took in the dance at Husum, last Saturday. W.f.Stadeiman paid a visit to uamas Prairie this week. Mr. Huber and the Aerni bovs started logging, this week, on the Huber place. The Artisans had their usual pusmess meeting and took in a new member last Saturday. ' Notes From Underwood. By the Hchool Children. -Snow, show, everywhere. On the grouud and In the air. Sleiuhins is the order of the day ; but where are the sleigh bells? The attendance is very small in school Anrina. thftftrt hiiowv dAVS. The party at fcd unuerwooa s, last illtieUIIV CVCIUIIK, Huiim ul vwi wtfc a eiuhth birthday, was well attended. Over 60 were present, and a very pleas ant time was reported. Where were our notes last week?Were they overtaken by the snow storm? At least thev did not appear. Thev, with other interesting matter, were smothered under the nood of irrigation news that filled the Glacier. Ed. 1 Will Wendorf left for Portland, last Tuesday, on business. A fnn r.linrsfl team hitched to a sleigh filled with a crowd of young people, draw rnina hntore Mr. Ilavnes' door, last Saturday evening and took them all by 'storm. . A pleasant evening was spent. The valentine box, bnday afternoon, was not as successful as it might have been on account of the weather. Mr. Havhes had another accident last Saturday evening. He accidentally stepped on a rusty nail, which has laid him up, and he was not able to carry the mail Tuesday. Deputy Sheriff Totten of Stevensou was uc Tuesday on business. Ed Lyons is worse again since the snow came. Will Underwood carried the mail for Mr. Haynes, Tuesday. Intended for last week. Mrs. P. Sorensen has been confined to her bed on account of the grip. At last report she was improving. Miss Lena Kellendonk returned from Portland, where she has been the past two weeks. Charlie Thornton and wife from Van couver are moving up to their place at Thorntonville. A. J. Haynes' brother and family from Hood River spent Snndav with him. While here they visited the hatch' ery. A. J. Havnes met with anile an acci dent last Thursday. While coining with the mail from Chenoweth, his horse slipped and fell on top of him, bruising him considerably. Fortunately he es caped without any more injuries. The sohool board has a new pain, a window pane. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer oh the leg of J. B. Omer, Franklin Grove, Ills. For four years it defied all doctors and all reme dies. But Bncklen's Arnica salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns, bruises, skin eruptions and piles. 25c, at Chas. N. Clarke's drug store. I'ncqiinled for Constipation. 'A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: "Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tabletsare, in my judgment, the most superior pre paration of anything in use today for constipation. "They are sure in action, and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by all druggists. Rheumatism Positively Cured. The California Medlenl Company will re fund to the ctmlouier all money that he pays the driiKKlHt In case he Is not cured of Hlieu mat lam by the line of Oil of Eden Sweet Spirits of Eden. . Chronk'caMHi Invariably cured, and CURED For Bale by O. E. WILLIAMS, Agent for Hood Kiver. Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. S. H. COX. E. A. S0ULE, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Furnished Upon Application. dl THE NEW FEED STORE. On the Mount Hood road, South of town, keeps constantly on hand the best quality of Groreries, Hay, Grain & Feed, At Lowest prices. 23 D. K. LAMAH, Prop BELIEU & REA, Contractors & Builders. Kf PlAlS AWD EST1MATFS FCRNISHUD-ta EUREKA Meat Market. McGciRE Bros., Propr's. Dealer. In Fresh and Cured MeaU, Lard Poultry, Fruit, and Vegetables. Free Delivery. Phone 85. Heating Stoves You want one now that fall Jias come. Drop in and see what Savage has in the stove line. Also ex amine the many other goods that are unpacked daily , at SAYAGE1S i 1 1 i i ii .my g. mum COPYRIGHT. CLARKE, the Druggist. Opposite When You Come to Town Do not fail to get our prices on Groceries, Flour and Feed., We have a few Mackintoshes left over at less tlian'half price. We have a good line of Underwear that can not be duplicated at the price. Goods Delivered Free " f To Any Part of Town. bone & Mcdonald Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and have a hack carry you to and from the boat landing If you want - a first-claps turnout call on the HOOD RIVER TANSFER AND LIVERY CO NEW DEPARTURES Anticipating your needs I laid in a stock of Spring goods. The largest line of Matting and Carpets in the city. You may need a Range or Cook stove. I have them. February is our winter month. I have Heaters. Have you that tired feeling? I have Rockers that will give you rest. Everything in the Furniture line to meet all conditions. And lowest prices guaranteed. Listen! We are here for our share of the business. Come and see us. We will ' show you how it is done. Will give you the key to the first move a square deal. Your money is just as good as your neighbor's, and will buy as much as his money. Full line of Ruilcling material that will be sold at Red Rock prices. Look it over. Undertaker CENTRAL MARKET MAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. GROCERIES, Did You Say? We carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at the lowest possible prices. Just give us a trial order and see what we can do. Highest prices paid for country produce. SPOT CASH GROCERY, R HEED, Phone 40 1 . PRATHER Investment Company. ' ''The oldest, most reliable and up-to-date Real Es tate Agents in Hood River. If you want an abstract; If you want insurance written; If you want conveyancing done; If you want to buy a farm, or a house and lot in town, or sell a farm, or a house-and lot, CALL ON US. We sell more real estate than any other firm , in the city. We have the best list of farm and country prop j erty to chose from. "Information and full particulars of the surround ing country gladly given. Mr. 1'rather has been a resident of the town and valley for 21 years, and no one is better postal in regard to Hood River valley. We will-issue a price' list of property March 1, 1004. Write for it. We will be pleased to mail it to you. , Correspondence solicited. Telephone main 701. HOOD RIVER, - - - ... OREGON. M. 51 A XL Y. (J. (i. (ROW. MANLY & CROW, White Salmon Real Estate Dealers. White Sainton, Wash. 'have Kilo charge of the sale . of lots iikthis growing town. We have a larv lit off arm and fruit lands for sale. Correspondence solicited. THE CONVENIENCE OF PILLS as a mode of niinistcring medicine is too well known to require argu meat. We have on hand all the standard kinds, and our own pill CLARKE'S - the Pill that WILL. Post Office. and Embalmer proprietor. Free Delivery. e