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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, .THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904. i-z: : : .... Bo it iMOW! V." .a Phone 5 1 Phone 51 If you want to build a home don't wait until after prices have advanced, but go at once and see the Lumber v. H U athep Investment Selling Agents for RIVERVIEW PARK and Idlewilde Ad ditions in Hood River. Prices will advance inside of 30 days without further notice. Better Buy now Co Itewtliitloiis of SwitflM Party. -Following! are the resolutions adopted by the Waaco county ForialiKts: The socialists of Woero county, Ore gon, in mass convention assembled, en dorse the state and. national socialist platform, declare our allegiance, to inter national Boaiilieni.aiid prelude our cam paign labors with the following pream ble, towit: - Whereas, At tho kt state election we were not represented by a county tigket, and whereas, the county in Mill unor ganized, we recognize the possibilities resulting from an educational campaign, wherein the system of rent, interest and profit which tends to ihe poverty of the industrious many and the enriching of the idle few, is to be overthrown. Be it known that we antagonize thin system of inordinate greed, which knows no bounds nor can be appeased and are not opposing party candidates as indi viduals. We would supplant this sys tem of production for profit with one of production for use, in tho co-operative brotherhood of mankinct; wherein the abundance of our products may be enjoyed by those whoBeefforts have been exercised in the creation therof and contend that no good thing should be withheld from the people merely that an unmeasured and unused profit may be boarded by the favored few. We pledge our candidates to the hon est support of a social revolution by means of the ballot, declaring there are no ihsues existing between the old party candidates, who play for the ins and outs or the spoils of olfice and whose basic principle is not for a change in the present trust ridden system. We recommend the "Real Issue" published at Grant's Pass, Or., a thoroughly social ist paper, as the most etlicient means of building up tho state organization and crystalization of the socialist sentiment already created; encouraging subscrip tions from every socialist. Therfore be it Resolved, That we nominate to the various otlices such available men as are willing to be pledged to advance our party interest and aid in the establish- Now is the Time r To-put Hoyfu Patent Troe Supports on your fruit trees. The cut shows how they work. Don't wait until the' trees are broken down or bent out of shape with heavy loads of fruit. Tut them on now and save the trees. They are permanent and stay for years with a little adjust ment of the wires. When you use these supports you , have no props in the way or. rmztfem: pnltivntors. mid thev are al- I'rlces, c, is and ic each, according to ,gy there IRON AGE GARDEN Tools are ahead. High wheel and first class at the right prices. We have tho exclusive agency: Come see them. NO. 4 FERTILIZER If your .strawberries are not in first-class condition get some of the No. 4 fertilizer and strengthen them up. This fertilizer helps the culls grow into good berries. Now is the time to apply it. FOR PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS . we are stocked with what you need. Get the, old tools out and either get new parts -where needed, or new tools. Time is too valuable to spend trying to make an old worn out tool do vour work when the season is short. ST UDEBAKER WAGONS men t of just, humane relations.to which all civilization is tending, and whose act will be lauded as heroic by the coming generation. We Invite you to vote for a principle. Democratic County Convention. The democrats of Wasco county met in convention at The Dalles, last Satur day, and placed in nomination a full ticket with the exception of coroner. Perfect harmony prevailed and the ticket nominated is composed of rifire sentative men of Wasco county. Judge A. S. Bennett heads the ticket for state senator. I. D. Driver and J. H. Dunlap will contest with A. A. Jayne and J. II. Burgess for seats in the lower house of the state legislature. Mr. Driver is an old resident of the countvv a solid farm er of Wamic district and a man of good ability. Mr. Dunlap is a member of the Wind Kiver Lumber Co., and makes his home at Cascade Locks. He came to Oregon in 1885 from Wisconsin, when a boy, and got bis start in old Yamhill. Following is the ticket: - Delegates to the state and national conventions J. 1. Shaw, C. 8. Mageo, George C Blakelev, P. Fagan, W. N. Wiley, C. L. Copple, F. T. f lemming and A. M. Young. Senator Hon. A. S. Bennett of The Dalles. Representatives I. D. Driver of Wamic, and J. H. Dunlap of Cascade Locks. Judge George C. lilakelcy. Sheriff James Wood. Clerk Edward M. Wingato. Treasurer H. C. Liebe. Assessor J. F. Woodcock. Surveyor A. W. Mohr. School Superintendents-John flavin. Commissioner W. J. Harriman. Justice of the Peace, Hood River Fred Deitz; constable, W. F. Rand. Irs. Markley Home From California. Mrs. M. . Markley and grandson Lewis returnee! last week from Los An geles, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. I. Wheeler. Miss Gladys, who accompanied her mother, will remain in California another year. Hood River, Mrs. Markley declares, is as pretty as any locality she visited on her trip. Among the places of interest she visited were Pasadena, Santa Anna, Anahiem, Long Beach, San Pedro, Brighton Beach, Terminal Island ana Los Alimetos. In the city itself there are numerous attractive places, among them the beautiful parks, each with its lake, pavilion and beautiful walks. Mrs. Markley made the trip home by steamer, having the uiiefor.une to reach San Francisco two hours too late for the Portland, steamer, which caused her a delay of five days in that city. The hotel at which she stayed was opposite the hall of justice wherein Mrs. Botkin of candy-poiBoning fame was being tried. When the Portland Bteamer did sail it had two pleased passengers. The ocean was very rough most of the time. Fos ter Sunday was an eiception, being a beautiful sunny day. Many whales wofw seen that day. Some of the pas sengers were seasick from the time they left the Oolden date until they reached Astoria. Lewis was not effected during the whole trip, but Mrs. Markley was sick about 12 hours on each steamer. In Portland site visited her daughter Iris and granddaughter Ethel. The "sight of Hood River was a cure all, and the two travelers weft decidedly glad to bo home once more. the grave of another victim." No one ol.nnM fail in trv them. Onlv 511 renin. guaranteed, at Chas. X. Clarke's drug store. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Intl., knew what to do in tbe hour of need. Ii wife had such an unusual case of McDonald aHenrich FARM Ialer in MACHINERY, BICYCLES VEHlOi.KS JlfTWPIIflT T r. Wauons 70 years lest, rill id hi il i BiHMflES the very best llUimillllll Plows, Harrows, etc. Cultivators, Spray and Well Pumps Wind Mills, Gasoline Kng's Champion Mowers, Rakes, Oil, and Extras, Hardware, Fishing Tackle, Barb Wire. Hercules Stump Powde r. Wilbur Stock Food. Pear Sir: We have pleasure In advising you that a full line of Wilbur's tstoek Kood unit Karin Spiclaltles Is fnr Bale by Uo. W. Kan delH, Hmxl River, Or. Any favors you enn show our agency either by ptirchusliiK your supplies there or KumlliiKyour neighbors there for Wilbur's Mwk Food or Wilbur's House and Ham Remedies, will be highly apprecittl ed by both oar agent and ourselves. If you are unable to supply your wants at our agency write iisal once and we shall see that you gel what you want. Thanking you for past favors and wishing you a successful season, we remain, yours truly, WILBUR STOCK FOOD CO. A car of Stiidt'bakoi- wagons now in contains some -i i ... ...,- .. i-i4li l.,.,v. &irit liviitj til-i'ino neat and durable? at the saint prims that have been asked for less desirable styles. Don't fail to call and examine them when they come in. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO More than 31,750 Pre- scriptions Have been filled in our Laboratory. The Reason for this large prescription business is found in the service we give. The best materials obtainable and moderate charges are the things that have ' brought us the patronage of the public and the confidence of the physicians. Let us Fill Your Prescriptions. WILLIAMS' PHARMACY Robbed the (irate. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Plifladclnhia, as follows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Tliree physicians had given me up. then I was advised to use Klectric Hitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I 'con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know thev robbed My New Im plement Warehouse Is about completed, and in it will be found a full line of Vehicles, and Farm Machinery, Including Kimhford, Har rison, WilhtiriV Old Hickory, Coluni bUm and Kli U'aiioiiH, Michigan Kanii Truck with steel wheel, J. L. Clark, Milbiirn, and Purry Spring Wagons and Buggies, Champion Curls, Syra cuse Steei and Chilled Plows, Spring Tootlv, Spike Tooth and Disc Harrow; Shovel Plows, Shovel Point, Spring Tooth and Spike Tooth Cultivators; Peering Mowers and Hay Kuket; Lightning Hay Press, Hay Carriers, Forks and Pulleys; Pun .Mills, Ciller Mills, Wind Mills, Pinups, Tanks and Towers; llai'ou, Steel Age unci Iron Age Garden Tools, Canal and (lardeu lia r rows; Buckeye Washing Machines and Chums; Wire Fanning; Green Hone and Feed Cutters; itoad, Wheel and Drag Scrapers; horse power self-feed Drag Saws; Monarch, Pioneer und Lit tle Giant Stump Pullers; double power Pulleys and Take-ups; also full fine of extra Horse lioe attachments, Shovel Blades and Weeders. Double Crank and Economy Bolster Springs; Wheels, Poles and Shaves;Sin gletiees, Doubletrees and Neck Yokes, Seat Cushions, Buggy Tops and Dashes, Boots and Storm Aprons, Lap Holies, etc., etc. Having had 14 years' exper ience in this city repairing Wagons and Machinery while in the Blacksmith Business, I know every weak point on a Wagon or Farm Implement, und shall try to carry a grade of Wagons and Implements as near perfect an they make them. - You are cordially in vited to call Mid examine the same. Soliciting a share of your patronage, 1 am, yours for High Grade Imple ments at Prices that are Right. J. R. NICKELSEN, Cor. 4th und Columbia, Hood Itlvor, F. L. DAVIDSON & CO TINNERS AND PLUMBERS, Agents for hingles oodj etc Our Prices Are tlie Lowest W MT stomach und liver trouble physicians Could nol In Ip I nr. He thought of and tried lr. iyinu's New l.ifo Pills nnd she got relief mice and was finally cured. Only at Clias. N.Clarke's drugstore. . . . ... 9 llesl (oiiith Medicine for Children. When yon buy a cough medicine for small children yon want one in which you can place implicit coiiliclcnce. You vantone tlint not only relieves hut cures.. You want one that is uniuestionubly harmless. You want one that is pleas ant to take. ( 'hainherhiin's ( 'ihil'Ii Heni- : edy meets all these conditions. There I is nothing so good for the coughs and I colds incident to childhood. It is also a j certain preventive and cure for croup, and there is nil danger whatever from w hooping cough when it is givon. It ' has been used in many epidemics of that I disease with perfect success. For sale by all drnggjsts. I Saturday was a red letter day at tho I Glacier olllce. The senior editor was at hub of Wasco county attending the democratic county convention ; the jun ' ior editor was in attendance at an alum ni banquet of the Stato University, held in the Hotel Portland, in tho hub of the Pacific Northwest, and this left the defil alone in his gliftv, non arch of nil he surveyed, in Hood Kiver, the' hub of tho universe. And the same day it ruined. . "I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfac tory results," Bttys'Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Houston, Texas. For indigestion, bil iousness and constipation these tablets Are most excellent. Sold by all druggists. Hoynl Tailor suits at Knapp's. Guns Fishing; Tackle Camp Outfits Call plul see (he now WlnrhrstiT Atituintttle rtlte. Parker A' Smith sliot duns; Siivn,', Marlin anil Wincl sH.r mil's; Sporting rllles, ft! to SKI. A 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 lorall hiiiis. Itmnl.no Pi 1 1, is, TV to D-DXl; Htuel Kods, W Tents, Awnings, Wagon Covers, Camp In is; ll. ..s. 1,1c to Slo. Ml Unit's u''w In an- stoves, si.,') up. Caiup HIovon. Hammocks. I. ilif It.'nls. Kly Hisiks. 'iic. ilfs, .iOc ayd 01 Tim latest In cooking uteiiHuls and camp a do,nn. I'isli Linus, 3e lo UM nacli. conveniences. Everything: for Building and Furnishing the Home Hardware Stoves Tinware Furniture Linoleum Carpets Paints Oils Glass Building Materials STEWART, the Home Furnisher. Gasoline .Engines, Warm Air Fur naces, Windmills, Pumps, GaSoPIants, Wire Cable, Ladders, and the Faultless Stump Puller Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinkkrn, Hoho boKzleH, etc. C. T. ItAVNSOJS. F. H. STANTON M. MANLY. ti. g. enow. MANLY & CROW, White Salmon Real Estate Dealers. White Salmon, Waslt., have sole charge of the sale of lots in this towiiii town. ' of farm and fruit lands for sale, Correspondence solicits. We have a large list HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall plant ing 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 tre. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. Without question the most beautiful residence location in the city. High and sightly, no mud no dust. Supplied with the purest spring water. You are cordially invited to come up and inves tigate, see the water plant, enjoy the fine view and have a good drink. . No trouble to show lots: Always at home. Now is your chance. C. COE - - - - ZE3ZOCOD KITTEK Sy&za jam Snoi l A J' 1 ? J V 9 - - C'T..f"T, . -.1 .1 .-" ' i ' . 3C i-l " :., . . 'v ' ... .t . rJ,, ir-K " : . '- 5 . ... '. (v .'-. -r-'v. V-:.' V:- ... ... -v . , - '-'iT r4':.:'-'i,i'!y ' . ' ',kv"w' " V ' ' "- -.'Vk . . 1 ' .... I .' U,rl J' - .. tf 'S . '. i .. i,; ; ' 'io . . - ' ' i.""" , ' ' Cr . Ittglater No. 89,372. Seal Brown, 15 1-4 Hands Higli, Weight 1160 Pounds. By Allnt'oWV-D, of Altamoi t, 3'(Q. AI.TAOO Sire of Flora O, Hugo, 2:22.; WiiK'lla, 2:H'a'; Altoimtte, 'I :'M ; 1 la Mac, 2;30, dam of Altciia, 2:21 j all trotters. First dam, Sadie B, 2:28), by Rockwood U(l". Second dam, Gray Maid, by Brigbam Young, son of Wintliorp Knox. Third dam, Nellie, by Black Stranger. I hill ELLIS will make the wason follows: Mondays, TueFilaya and Wednesday! at Ward A Robertson1! barn, The les, On-gon; I hursilays, Fridays and Saturdays at Frank Button's place, Hood River, Oregon. TF.HJIS: lo, with return pri vileen, payable at end of geasou; to insure, 20, payable when mare la known to be T. J. SEUFERT, 215 West Third St., The Dalles. , 1