HOOD SKIVER GLACIER; THURSDAY, FEBRUARYS, (1004. WARS We haven't declared war, but we HAVE made our prices so you get your money's worth in Sta tionery, Books, Bibles, School and Office Supplies, Pens, IVncils, etc. For the next 10 days, every school boy or girl purchasing a pencil tablet will be given FREE one good load pencil. Here's Where You Get the War News Oregonian Telegram GEO. I. SLOCOM, OHE BOOS! 2.2?T Prices and Qualities THAT ARE ATTRACTING ATTENTION IVp nrp nfferino- hist now some verv attractive prices in Dry Goods, Ladies' Shoes, Walking Skirts, Opera Shawls and Underwear. We also nave tne largest ana oesi 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 of Coffee ever kept m Hood River. Rut 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 pem pound less than other coffees of the same grade. They are money back if you don t think so. Try them. R. B. BRAGG & CO. 0 THE JEWELER, I wmii in state to the general prepared to test your eyes and tit that will overcome all attlctions of weaK eyca mat tne Dear ocuienst -can tie l p. 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 ' Ut yoorves with es pecially ground glasses. If youreyes trouble you and cause headache or throbbing pains with blurring vision when readingg or doing tine work requiring close and steady observation, mi and let me ex amine youreyes'by means of -the perfected American Optical Tester and secure relief and comfort by the use of properly-fit ted glses. PASHIOIT Livery, 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 nnd can sup ply in any number - . Cherry, Pear,Apricot, GRAPES, CURRANTS, "BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, nil 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 Agents for Gasoline Engines, Warm Air Fur naces, Windmills, Pumps, Gas Plants, Wire Cable, Ladders, and Faultless Stump Puller WAR 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 clothe your Boys at a very small ex pense. that we have the best line litis the Finest Display of Watches, Diamond and Gold Rings, Cut Glassware, etc., in town. ATI-work neatly and jrrwfcly done, eopedHHy fine Watch Repairing unit uitjiiMtliig. ReasontiWe prices. Do your Eyes TroubleYou? public that I am yon with iflasse tttigtimttem, near-sipteuur, uu STABLE and Draying, STKANAHANS & BAGLEY, Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure Hret-class rigs. Spe cial attentiou given to moving Furniture and Pianos. We do everything horses can do. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. F. H. STANTON Peach& Plum Trees, PLUMBERS, the WHITE SALMON Miss Sue Dorris of Eugene is visiting S. W. Condon and lamily. Miss l'orrie t Mrs. Condon sister. Mrg.Dewalt Wolfard of Portland visit d relatives in White Salmon, last week. Dr. Miiiard is a guest at the Jewett firm. -., . . Fred Moore is sick at the home ol A. R. Byrkett. .Mrs. Teunis Heyting came up on the boat from Vancouver Tuesday evening. April. Jewett entertained a number of his friends at his home on Saturday evening. Whist was the amusement of the evening, ana a aainiy luncneon whs served. A'maequerade ball was given tebru- ary 'i, in Lauternacn nan. Maine anu Jlownian turuislicu me music, rive prizes were awarded as follows: Best dressed group, Ed Egan and Mearle Fox: best dressed lady, Miss Agnei "Wood ; best dressed gentleman, George K. Adams: best comic lady, Miss Mary Wolfard: best comic gentleman, Hoy Crow. The maskers and characters renresented were: Aunt Jane, Will Per ry; the Enterprise, Mrs. F. llunsaker; eadet, Charles Gunning; clown. Perry llarter; dude, Dr. Uearhart; old sailor, F. Hunsaker; Negro dude, William Adams: Dinah. Walter Freeland: Queen of Hearts, Miss Ward; Hot Air club, Mary Wolfard; devil, Koy urow; soldier bov. Georue Adams: twin hash- slingers, Kd Egan and Mearle Fox; .lown, Theo Hliepler; Night, .Gertrude Maine; Bine Bells of Scotland, Alfred Sliepler; Indian huntresses, i.yuia Crowe, Minnie Wvers, Georgia Johns' ton. Anna and Susie Wolfard; Cow Hoys, Mordon Gunning and John Wood; Highwayman, Fred Kosengrants; clown, Odessa broshong. Barrett District. We want to apologize to the readers of the Glacier for drifting into poetry. We only do this when some extraordinary pressure affects our brain. e have al most recovered and trust that we may never again become too heavy with an over-abundance of water on the crani um. Give us time and we will be well. Thomas Bishop, jr. .who has been mak ingatourof California, surprised his parents by returning home last Satur day night. Tom had a terrible expert' elice iu coming from San Francisco to Portland on the steamer. He says he was held up and freely aave all he had He claims the Pacific ocean fish are the worst robbers in the world. He seems glad to be home again. The ladies' aid of the' Valley Christian church held a very animated meeting at the home of Mrs. 11. D. Steward, on Rocky run. A lady living in Portland beimr desirous of aiding the society sent them the proffer of a quilt to be sold for the beneht ot the church. It wag grate fully accepted. The feature of the meet ing was the failure to adjourn, due to excitement on the water question, we sunnose. vY e desire to apologize for the mistake we made In the date ot the Martha Washington tea, but as lone as the wa ter question is up we have a good excuse for mistakes by charging it up to water. The Barrett school gave a very credit able entertainment, last Friday. Quite a number ot visitors were in attendance. All the pupils did exoeedingly well. Above all the rustlers among the young people in this district, Lloyd Bishop takes the whole bakery. He took upon himself to dispose of six of the Christian church calendars and be fore he stooped he sold 25 of them and only stopped then because there were no more to be had. hat s the matter with Lloyd? E. M. Camp's family have all recov orcd from smallpox and Mr. Camp is g'tting along nicely with, his injured foot. For our item, last week, on smallpox, there h'nve been no less than 16 young ladies and a tew others not so young, after our scalp, and if your correspond ent's life is worth saving we must have a body guard. lake due notice and govern yourself accordingly. Ike Nealeigh and family are rapidly recovering from the smallpox and Ike is preparing for a campaign against the jack rabbits. He'll get 'em, too. Rev. A. A. Beery's daughter Nellie, of The Dalles, who wag visiting among friends in this community, was taken ill on her return home with what the health oflicer has declared to be small pox. although in its lightest form. Miss Nellie has the heartfelt sympathy of her many friends in this section, who all trust she may speedily recover. Her father, who is the pastor of the Valley Christian church, has quarantined him self away from home until it becomes safe to visit hie family. We wish Ike Nealeigh would take day off and trv and find that old ground hog that is making us so much trouble atpresent. Excuse us, Mr. Editor, but we've got em again: The Hoosiers held a meeting, And George was there, you bet; . He spoke his little niece to them. That he's been trying for weeks to get. He8houted it to the pine trees, And declaimed it in the barn, Until he made the cattle sick, And want to skip the farm. Then George's dud, he took a hand, And raised a hue and crv: Declared that George must milking do, ur rne cows would an go dry. And so poor George's hopes were crushed liy Ins daddv chipping in: He swears he'll make t hose cowsgive milk ror nis speecn mat man t win. Ied Barker left Sunday for a visit to our neighboring state of Washington. If- .1 iio ejjieum 10 u gone until spring. Thomas Shere ig, we understand, to oe iransierred irom the ollice force of the Davenport Co. to the superintend- ency oi the Helmont mill. lie's all right whatever position he's called to nil. Miss Fern Wright, who has been confined to the house by an attack of meaples, has about recovered, and will soon become subject to the governing rod of Professor Thompson. Miss Nellie rhere, while taking a sleigh ride last week, met with quite a mishap in the overturning of her sleigh and the spilling of . Miss Nellie on the snow. No harm resulted, however, and the accident has not dampened this young lady's enthusiasm for sleighing. Miss Flora Wilson of The Dalles is visiting her parents this week. A few friends met at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rinhnn on last Saturday evening and had a most enjoyable time. The evening was spent in relating reminiFcenre nf prlr days, which were in some instances very amusing. In departing all joined in wishing long life and hanninem tn thi hospitable couple. The Martha Washington tea the beautiful home of Mr. and Mr. J. N. Bridges, despite our blunder in th date, was well attended, even though the elements seemed to be in direct op position. The friends commenced in arrive at a little after I o'clock, and a steady stream of carriamg aVnncitfvl members and friends of the Vail Christian church until nearly 4 o'clock. All who attended the entertainment were presented ith a favor in the shape of a little hatchet, emblematic of George Washington's inability to lie. The guests were hospitably received - by Mr. and Mrs. Bridges and conducted to the parlor, where they were requested to register their names on a 4Brge paste board hatchet, after which they were informed that they were at home, and everybody appeared to take advantage of the information awl thoroughly en joyed themselves. Mrs. Bridges, assist ed by Mrs. M. 8. and Mrs. K. Dunn, served a delicate and Jelicioos luiioii in the spacious dining room, which was beautifully decorated with lovely flow ers, trailing vines and draped with flags and bunting. The tables were well ap pointed and served, and even you cor respondent wag filled not only "with joy for being fortimateenough to be one ofthe invited guests, but with those things that create joy in the inner man. The young er people enjoyed themselves in playing Flinch, Frank . Parker proving to be the champion. The hostess wag com plimented by all the guests upon the great success of -the entertainment, 'and the ladies' aid received qnite "an addi tion to their treasury. We 'echo 'the sentiments of all that, 'as ne of the young people said, we just had a deli riously skookum time. A delightful little baby was "born in this district about ten 'days : since and the parents of the tot were soelated that they failed to notify os. All the same it came to Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard. They have the hearty congratulations of their friends. ' One of thow who attended the 'Martha Washington te ntrygodg box drawn by a hort thathad but few days before performed the acrobatic feat of standing on his head and depositing its owner in the fence 'corner, but such little accidents as thut could net prevent this party from attending the tea, i woman t ten this party's name tor tne world, but yoa might see Mrs. G. W. Mcintosh for further information. W. A. Bodine has sold his nronertv to the Davidson Fruit Co. and will leave in a few days for Portland. We are sorry to see Mr. Bodine and family leave the vallev, as they are the class of peo ple wno Duua up a community both socially and spiritually, and , whose friendship is eagerly sought for and ap preciated. But while this community will sustain a loss, wherever they finally conclude to make their home will be a great gainer. The wishes of their legion of friends in the valley will follow them to their new home and trust . they will meet with the success they so richly deserve. Miss Leo Flemming of The Dalles was visiting Miss Grace Wilson-last week. It wag her first visit to Hood River valley and sue wag very much .taken with it, Notes From Underwood. By the School Children. Washington's birthday today. This has been rather a -changeable day. The rain came down iu torrents for a while, flnsi attornoDn we tiave had sunshine, showers and hail. Noth ing like a change. The snow ig still on the ground, bat if we have many more showers like we had today it will soon disappear, and we shall have to travel in canoes instead of sleighs. Attendance in school is stiil small on account of the snow. Little Isabel Haynes returned from Portland, Thursday, after a prolonged visit, accompanied by her aunt, who re. mained until Bnnday, when she loft for tiood niver. rroiessorti. ti. Cromwell made -nse of his holiday . by spending it on the Clinton rano-h. V. Will Wendorf is home from Portland John Dark, Will Underwood and Abe Ames will begin work at the mouth of White Salmon river, for the Menominee Lumber (Jo. in isfl same urser of Chenowith re turned last week from an extended visit in Michigan. 8 lie comes home much improved in health. B. F. Beals went to White Salmon, Saturday, to make final proof on his claim. Ed Underwood and Wm. Orser were his witnesses. The Columbia is rising ra Mr. Frost of the Menominee Lumber Co. was in the neighborhood today. Odell Kote. The beautiful enow that hag spread her white mantle over the' valley for the past two weeks ia fast going, and underneath the surface the solid spots are showing up. We would be glad to nave it an cleared -away at once and give place to a coating of green the fruit of spring. Thus it is with life and character. How -we some times vainly struggle to etiace the soilrd and waste places in our lives; and it ig only the green spots in life that come to us like the gentle touch of spring, that soften and mellow our lives, and render it pos sible for us to renew the struggle. The star of hope again lights up our path way, and we go forth again to try on known things and struggle for victory. "Never yet was a spring time-when the buils forgot to blow." There is always a vine sKy somewhere. A young man giving his bride watch as a wedding gift, had engraved the following couplet: Tnklng the year togethor, my dear, There Isn't more night than day. And there is not. -We may reckon as confidently ou good timet as on the ris ing of another sun. We may look fore, ward and not back and forebode no ill, and anticipate all good, and we shall not be disappointed., ' There were two new arrivals at Odell during the past week a daughter in the home of . John Kroeger and wife, mm a eon .ftt the residence of K. I). Shelley and wife. The weigfit of the boy is 8 pounds. What Mr. Kmrgcr's daughter weighs ia not reported. But as avoirdupois does not count tn such cases, it is ,-gafe to say that both homes are happier by reason of the advent of these tiny troubles. School opened yesterday after having been closed for about ten days. vaviu Ballsberry reports the snow two feet deep at his place in Dukes Val ley. Looking nut at the rigs bringing in school children this morning reminds us that the carry-all proposition that Superintendent Ackerman suggests would be a good thing. Two parties from Mosier were here Monday looking for cattle. They say that 7o head have strayed from that section and are probably snowbound somewhere in the hills above here. The work of clearing land is complete ly blocked on account of the storm. Willow flat ia now supporting quite a force of idle men who are aoxioaa to get to work. Enforced idleness is net a crime. Everybody work here when the weather permit. Al. w non it lust now -taking ad vantage of the snow and it sledding lumber for hit new house to be built oo the land recently purchased from Mrt. ieni. Quite a large shipment of appUt will be drawn to town from Odell at toon at the roads will justify it. .nr. and Mrs. U. U. Kooerta (rent to Portland yesterday for few days' ttay. C. R. Bone will pot a force of workers on his ditch b the nt of March to the end that this tectioa be twpplled with water tbe coming stason. The re cent doubt fpneerning the West SiJeJ water proposition -strengthens the faith of the -settler, : thereby rendering it easier to arrange water contracts. It ig gratifying to people on the East Side, even ' though with no direct inter est in the West Side irrigating ditch, to learn that matters have assumed a bui netslike aspect, and that the people will again be supplied with water. The present good prices for the com modities of Hood Hiver valley ought to trove a strong Incentive for an increased acreage in hay, potatoes, etc. Let the good work go on. Mount Hood Notes. It looks like winter up here and the snow is about IG inches deep. Rain fell all day Monday. ICoy lionton came back to this place last Saturday after an absence of four months. The roof of the Da vea port mill caved In, last week, owing to the weight of snow. It was not untxpected as it was not properly braced. There-is o dam age done to' the machinery as far as can be wen. The smokestack fell across the wreck and broke in two or three pieces. One of our young men says it is best to smell before taking a drink. We think it is a good suggestion after seeing the effects on one young man last week after taking a drink of coal oil out of a canteen which he supposed contained water or something stronger. Some of the boys are doing a good bus iness logging since the snow came. Frank Kies is skidding ' logs on his timber honnd, and the rest are hauling on bob sleds, bat It won't last long, as the snow is melting fast The people were shocked, last Friday, to hear of the death of David Wishart. He got up Friday morning as usual, and went about his work until about noon, when he came into the house, and only a few moments after dropped to the floor and was. dead in a very few min utes. Mr. Wishart came to this place about 12 years ago, located on a home stead and grubbed out about 30 acres of land. He had just completed a new house and was getting independent. He had gained the respect of all who knew him. The community extends sympa thy to the family. Funeral BerviceB were held from the house Sunday, February 21, 1904. In the Odell District. Mrs. Booth is visiting her daughter at The uaiies. The stormiest weather of the season, but we will not complain , as we have had so much good weather thia winter. School commenced agnin'last Monday, after a vacation of two weeks. The Davenport mill here 1ms beon closed down, for the past week, but w ill start up again soon. Two births in this neighborhood, last week, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelley and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. John Kroeger. Who says this is not the most favored spot in .Uregon f ' Several from this neighborhood went to Hood River last Monday night to hear Mr. Knox, the impersonator. J. R. 'Crosby has been hauling apples for C. L. Rogers, C. G. Roberts and other parties here. Mr. Crosby has a fine yonng orchard and will be .hauling apples for himself in a few years. In the C. Dethman neighborhood, many improvements have been made during the last few months. P. Cox and Mr. Sieverkrop have fine new homes. Rheumatism Positively Cured. The Calllornla Medical Company wilt re fuud to the customer all money tliat lie pays me aruKiHi in ense ne is noi cuieu oi ltneu- tnatiMii oy tne use or Oil of Eden Sweet Spirits of Eden. Ohronlucases Invariably cured, and CURED 1 Li J . Kor stale by O. K. WILLIAMS, Agent for Hood River. FREDRICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates furnished on all kinds of work 1'rirvniu- Arnold. Main Kt. -UUIieS. Kre-dcrlck, MMtn420fi. Contractor and Builder Plahs and Estimates For.vishkd. S. H. COX. E. A. SOULE, 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 Groceries, Hay, Grain & Feed, At Lowest Prices. 22 D. F. LAMAR. Prop, BELIEU & EEA, Contractors & Builders. W Pl.AKS AND ESTIMATFS Fr RNIRH Kl EUREKA Meat Market. McGuire Bros., Propr's. Dealer In Fresh ml Cured Meat, Ijird Poultry, Fruits and Venetablen. Free Iiehverv. Phone S5. Heating Stoves You want one now that fall has come. Drop in and see what Savage has in the stove line. Also ex- amine the many other goods that are unpacked daily at SAVAGE'S l7 .LLn.LU.l-Li.LH Y.3St..r r,- ! -4 iK-i :Vi 7,.V i' ' fib COPVUKiHT t t L a 14 ' VT .i.r - luaut i 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 than half price. We have a good line of Underwear that can not be duplicated at the price. Goods Delivered Free To Any Part of Town. bone & Mcdonald Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket ofliee for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and have a hack carry you to and from the boat landing If you want a flrst-clasR 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, nnd will buy as much as his money. Full line of Building material that will be sold at Bed 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 Staph? 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, Rhone 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, ('ALL ON US. We sell more real estate than any other firm" in the city. We have the best list of farm and country prop erty to chose from. Information and full particulars of the surround ing country gladly given. Mr. I'rather has been a resident of the town and valley for '1 years, ami -. no one is better posted in regard to Hood River valley. We will issue a price list of property March 1, 1!)04. Write for it. We will be pleased to mail it to you. Correspondence solicited. Telephone main 701. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. MAXLY. I MANLY White Salmon Dealers. t White Salmon, Wash., have sole chargo of the sale " of lots in this growing town. "We have a large list . of far,m and fruit lands for sale. Corn'spondence-solicit. THE CONVENIENCE OF PILLS ns a mode of ministering medicine is too well , known to require argu ment. 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. (1. O. CROW, & CROW, Real Estate