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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1905)
o o V I, -ir 4 . rank OVERCOATSMen, Boys, Youths which for the remainder of the season will be offered at the following prices: All Overcoats are included in this sale. WYMHTED' 1904 W ROUSE'S BmDEGEEJJTICAmYM WJE NEED THE MONEY. N. B.-New White Goods. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. Ewt bound No. 1, Chicago (special, 11:4:) a. m. Nil 4, Spokane Hyer, 8::I8 p. in. No. , Mrtil mill Kxprmx, 10:50 p. m. No. Jl, Way Kreiglit, 12:10 p. in. No. it!. Kasi Freight, 4:05 a. m. West bound No. 1, Portland Kperlnl. 3:03 p. m. No. :i, t'ortliind Klytir, 5:i a. in. No. 5, Mull and Express, 4:4H a. ra. No. 2.1, Way KreiKlit, 11:25 a. m. No. 21, Fast Freight, 5:45 p. ra. Hood River Weather Report. For week ending Tuesday, Jan. 17: Mean maximum, I7.2,J; mean inlnimuni,32.1J; mean, :tl.ii Highest leniperalure, 4if- Jan. 19; lowest, 80- nlirlil ot January 21 Precipitation, 1.43. l neru were three Inches of snowfall on tho 2.1ml anil on the eveneins of the 24th there s insulin nt,Miui:nir in the hills. l. N. HVKltLKK. Local Observer. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Orpingtons ami flinoreas at Lewis'. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. BOOTHS have moved to where Rand used to be. For sale. Some of the finest lots on he hill, fronting the river.. Also lots in Kivei view park and Idlcwild. See V. J. Baker. Chocolate nienier is absolutely pure, ami guaranteed heat made. Out a can at Bone & McDonald's. A fine farm for sale in the Odell dis trict. Well improved. Sold at a bar gain if taken soon. W. J. Baker. W. J. Baker has some beautiful lots fur sale near Chas. Clarke's residence on the hill. We invite tho public to come in and pet our meat prices. We are eellim; boiling meats at bed rock prices. Mayki liltOS. Call and 6ce Strowbridges' new stocl of wall paper, paints, oils, brushes, etc. next door to Mayes' meat market. Do your eyes fail you? Come in anu see C. II. Temple, the oculist, who is prepared to test and fit your eyes, and has the largest stock of glasses in the city. If your watch is out of order come and see C. II. Temple, the watch maker, who will repair your watch, and gave time, pave money, and have your watch list many years "more than it would if you go to some one who has not had the many years experience I have. Insure in an all home institution, The Oregon Fire Relief association of Mc MinnviPe. Frank J. Perkins, agent, P. (). box , Hood River, Or. Best selection of rings ever brought to Hood River. Over 2l)0 styles. C. H, Temple. S. E, Partmess has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. BOOTHS have moved where Rand used to be. I have a large stock on hand, in fact, the largest ttock in town. Watches, the finest grade rings, the largest stock, nil at reduced prices. Come and see (!. II. Temple for bargains in all lines. Mayes Bros.' meat market gives notice that all orders for morning delivery must be in by 10:4 ) o'clock. The after noon delivery will be taken off at 4:30. Mayk.s Bros. For Wilbur's poultry and stuck food go to Bone & McDonald's. If you get an article of Clarke.the jew eler, ami it doesn't prove to be as rep resented, bring it hack. Boys' Underwear ' ? Boy' Sweaters Fleece lined, finely made garments All woo, pretty colors, button col reduced in price from 60c to 38c cCw ' jJ A lar, reduced in price from 75c to 58c Children's School Hose kJg fj iiftT A nd " cilinT'game. The kind that wear. Double heel, Smt? M Beats Pit all to pieces. Amusing for toe and knee. Hood as many 25c " young and old. 50c. ones, 3 pairs for 50c. . . Seeds New Music Don't Forget We are making a sncialty of garden , , : . d ..H olv a Pri- That we sell McCall's patterns, the ffSllKflffiprtcS. ' A"W&' best and most stylish pattern made. "a P1 lB l'ttle "ce- "Xvomo "Good Bye, Little Girl, A very large stock carried on hand. . food Choppers Oood Bye." lOc and 15c Are the most handy thing about a kitch- . . . . . ArtiUi' M,teri.l. . Simple, strong and Sseful. 2. Columbia Phonographs Artists Materials L! ? Z Are becoming more popular every W'e keep a full line of Windsor Sewing Machines day. They don't cost much and are Xewton's oil r-olors, brushes and can- Do you want a real Jood Sewing Ma- an endless source of enjoyment, vas stretchers. chine at a little price? See me. . Come in and let us show them to you tl . j i S7 vjc OOCTU The Biq A C ram Has still quite a variety 50 acres on the East Side, 2J miles 'object of the company being to improve out. 10 acres in young orchard. A snap, that section of Hood River vallev W.J.BAKER. I known as Odell. Ineorators are K. T. Large stock of horse blankets and i Foils, H. A. Grosser and .1. R. Crosby, winter robes at 8. J. Frank's. ; Capital stock 13,000, and the value of Cocoa menier and chocolate menier at J eac'1 8'iare 10 Bone & McDonald's. j Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Rand aro spend Latest designs in ladies watcher; gold I iuK tne winter at Long Roach, Cal. filled, solid gold, and also with diamond n tt i. m.... oottln., AK. f.,11 li -f .1 i.l I ,,8" r t? i B0"0'u watches. C. H. Temple. HnilRA anil un Into in AlKonir urill trade for Hnnd Kivor nrn,.rf w I liaker. ' i 'H8 wea a sufferer from an tileerat- Mantle clocks, with gold plated front, 6 oot'1 warranted not to tarnish, at C. H. i Dan Mears and Jim Hunt returned Temple's. j Saturday from Coyote, where they Want 40 to 100 acres wild land good I weut huntiu f B fw dys soil, comparatively level, in lower Mount j Mr- and Mrs. Bennett were down hoou district, frice must be reason - able. Terms, spot cash. Address P. O. box 141, Portland, Or. Before purchasing anything in the watch, clock or jewelry line, get my prices. Clarke, the jeweler. Temple, the Jeweler, has moved into the Smith building, opposite Williams' drug store. We are still Belling our home made lard as cheap as other lard can be bought and we guarantee every bucket. 10s, J1.40 ; 6s, 70c ; 3s, 45c. Maybs Bkos. I am prepared to save you money on your year's reading. Bring in a list of magazines you woujd like and let me give you a price on them. Geo. I. Slo com. The band boys will give a masquerade nan rtatnrday evening, f ern-nary 4. Tickets Gentlemen, 75c; ladies free. I have a few pieces of cut glass left, which I will close out at the lowest pos sible prices. Clarke, the jeweler. Every article in my Btock marked down at greatly reduced priced. Call ind look them over. Clarke the jew eler. Fresh smelt at McGuire Bros. Twosmall houses for sale.W. J. Baker. New corned beef at McGuire Bros Four houses for rent. W. J. Baker. Land given in exchange for clearing other land. . J. L. Hbndkrhov. Five acres haK a mile from town. A snap. W. J. Baker Co. Cranberries at Holman's. Oranges, 15c a dozen ct Holman's. Celery and cabbage at Holman's. Rice, 20 0a for $1, at Holman's. Buckwheat flour at Holman's. See that fine line of brooms at Hol man's. Full line of all kinds of meat, fresh and cured, at Holman's. Notice. Geo. D. Culberton & Co. are my au thorized agents for the renting of my houses and selling town and country property. H. C. COE. Sew Today. Pine apples, 35c, at The Favorite. Ohio chestnuts at The Favorite. An agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effeotia pro duced by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Articles of incorporation for the Odell Improvement Company were filed In the clerk's office Thursday morning, the t nr , KT -r ill" 1 1 n ,-r- e r- nr r-, A r-. , n - i hi inc. nnoii J r innuinu Store with Little ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE of MEN'S 122.00, 120.00, $19.00, 118.00 and f 17.50 Overcoats for $12.00 All flG.50, $15.00 and $12.50 Overcoats for $9.00 All $10.00 for Overcoats $7.50 BOYS $7.50, $0.50 and $5.00 Overcoats for $4.00 $4.50, $3.75 and $.'1.50 . Overcoats for $2.50 Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM. . "- miwiiK a n-i uuin business and is visiting friends in j Portland. ! ' Mr8- Entrican was on the sick list 1 Iorm rariceriown ana spout Saturday and Sunday with JHob Whito and family. Miss Hattie Hansberry and Miss Ro nalds, of Hood River, are guests at the Smith residence in Stetenson. Steven son Pioneer. E. B. Mills and M. L. Clawson, with their families, were here from Seattle last Friday to attend the funeral of Clar ence Hill and sympathise with and con sole their afflicted relatives. The Hood River Tigers and the A.R.T. basket ball teams are arranging to plav a series of games in the near future. Both teams are in excellent condition and expect to put up good games. The Indian war veteran bill intro duced by Senator Whealdon carries an appropriation of $45,000. This bill iH for the purpose of making up the defici ency in the appropriation of flOO.OOO made by the luHt legislature. The hatching of chickens will be shown to the general public at the Lewis and Clark centennial. All exhib itors of incubators will be required to make displays operative, and at stated hours the crowds will he invited to come and see the chicks break their shells. R Fawcett, foreman of the ParadiBe laundry for a year or more, left last week for Walla Walla to accept the manage ment of the Troy laundary of that city. Mr, Fawcett has had Hi years experience in the laundry and is iilile to attend to any part of the business. He hopes to return to Hood River someday. Messrs. Enistrum and Wood returned last Thursday from a trip to F.astern Oregon, where they went in the in terest of the Ball Bearing Hub com pany. They met with good success as far as they went, but were obliged to return on account of Mr. Wood becom ing ill. He has been confined to his home siuce his return. D. R. Hemmerl came home from Lewiston, Idaho, where he was engaged in the cigar business. Mr. Hemmerl intends to start, in business in Hood River as chances are good. Mr Hem merl is very much pleased with Hood River, so is every one that comes to the little city on the Columbia. This means another member for the hand. Bert Rand came np from Portland Saturday and Bpent Sunday with the family of his sister, Mrs. R. K. Har bison on the East Side. Bert and his brother Harvey are now in busi nesB for themselves, having a store at Twentieth and East Stark strees, where they deal in groceries, feed, etc., and do a good business with the farmers. Isert is a good business man i and in bound to succeed. ni X . II Prices qOOIU Major Booth inadi-a business trip to Portland l!ie lirst of the week. St. Marks guild will meet with Mrs. H. L. Yoi.-e next Wednesday. J. A. Heiidei-hon of Bingi n was n Dalles visitor during the wink. Fred Piuim-Ii of Hood River was regis tered at the Imperial in Portland, Mon day night. Joe 0it of The Dalles, who is arrang ing to open a halvrda-hery in tho Bin sius brick early in February, was in Hood River Tuesday. Charles MeCalley left Monday for Portland. alter a residence of nearly a year in Hood River. Mr. .MeCalley while in Hood River was employed in Hayues' barber shop, i.ml ' he A reception will be tendered the Rov. W. O. (iilnuue mnl family til the Congivgationiil paisi nage on' Fri day evening, January '2.1. A cordial invitation is extended to ail to lie present. Hood River Basket Hull t un will change their name to the Tig, vs. L. U. Morgan, imimtKci; of the team, is organizing a girl team and he wi.-hes to call them 1 he Hood Riwr Basket Bull team. George T. Rather nude sale lust week of Fred B. Humes' three lots on the hill just west of John Donahue's residence to H. A. Cunning. Mr. Cunning is prepurng to erect u dwell ing thereon. A.W. Onthank has tho foundation completed for a if'JUX) cottage ho will build this spring on his lots on the hill, just east of T. J. Cunning's. Tho residence will be two stories. John Zolls laid the foundation. Members of the Christian church in this city are planning for a great meet ing, or series of meetings, which will commence about hollrst of February, and be Conducted by Rev. Haiidnike'r, who Is now holding meetings lit llooi River. Chronicle. The joint installation of the ollicers of the Modern Woodmen of America and tho Royal neighbors was attended by 100 people or more. An oyster supper' was served, and u royal tune enjoyed bv The installation was held in the lodge rooms lust Wednesday evening. Dr. W. T. Rowley wishes to correct tho impression t hut. he has given up his regular practice to give special at tention to diseases of the eye, ear, noso and throat. While Dr. Kowloy is making the latter a specialty, he is still devot ing much of his time to a large and growing general practice. Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Ilandsaker are meeting it h much success in their meeting id the alley church. Mr Hand siiker is a char thinker and lias a happy laeulty of expressing his thoughts in it manner t hut is nt once pleasing mid readily coinpiehendi liy ins Hearers. J here liae peon additions up to Tuesday evening.ili by iniiiierison. Tho meetings may con tinue several days yet. 1!. W. Simpson is u ight clerk at the Hotil Waiicoina. .Mr. Sinipion saw Hood Kivei apoles nt tie Si. Louis fair and cam,' directly WV-t to secure a piece of land where such apples grow. He has hoi,, 'lit a piece of property at ilosier. Mr. Simpson spent the fall and summer in travel ing t' f m t r 5 1 the Kest. lie is an en tert lining lal':er and can ivln!" very inteieiling si olios of his visits to hi.-toric points. Cljar'is I!. Md'all.v Ho' d 1! vcr i r the past day for Portland, leaves rov. to t'.iko up in in usicaJ v oi k. M r. , a resident of year, left Mon Mr. MeCalley his prod s.-.ion McCiilley, dur mg the i'e. times l:e has appeared be fore the Hood River "public, showed marked ailility as u violinist. His specialty is solo work on the voliiu, and few museums, are able to bring out the tone and epirsion that Mr. MeCalley appears to haxoevoi' at his command. His mini v friends hero wish him success wliei'mor he mav go, and hope to s "e him return to Hood Iviver at no distant date. SOON COMPLETE BROSIUS BRICK Work is being rushed on the hansoine new llrosms brick, corner (ink and Si cotid street. This two-'tory building represents an outlay of tlfi.OUl, and is one of the finest buildings in the city, situated on a prominent comer that will command trails from all miarlcrs of the city. I lie corner storeroom v, ill be occupied after February 1 by Williams pharmacy. Heavy plnte-ghiHs, clni)ieit at the cor ners, will give an ornami Html appear ance, to the front, while oak wood Honrs will add materially to the rich effect of the interior. When furnished, Mr. Williams-proposes to give the people of Hood Hivi r a business house thev will b ' proud of. The local office of the l'acilic States Telephone Co. is preparing to move Sainrday night into the middle store 10. 'in facing Oak Street. The diflicult work of transferring tb i swilch boards will necessitate, a temporary nisuon.-ion of the service for Saturday night and a portion of Ihe next day. It is under stood that the Telepeiine Co. is figuring on installing the drop system of phones within a few months Wh-n this is done the litest improved switch hoards will be put in. Joe Vogt, of The Dalles and well known in this city, will open somi time in i'ebriwy with a complete stock of men's furnishings in the third store room from the corner. Mr. N'ogl prom ises the people of this city a moiropoiital haberdashery. The basement room on lie Oakstreet side will he occupied by the Hood liiver Electric Light, l'ovterand Wau-r Co. Splendid ollice rooms have been tilted up in the second story. These will be taken by sevenl proies-iona! men, in cluding Dr. C. Il.o-iiis, Ihe owner of the building, llr. II. I.. Humble and Dr. M. A. Jones, Hot and ild water hi. d steam leat lire supplied to each of the second story rooms: well as 1 1 i II iiarls of the building. A wide cement sidewalk will extend along both sides of the I'.rosius brick. Ann llroken Tniee. (iny, the M-ycar-old son of A. C. Stev ens, who resiiles on the Ileiudits, met witn a paintul accident last. Saturday. In coming from the wood shed to the hoii'-e be slipped on the icy walk and broke his . right arm about two inches above the wrist. Dr. Jtowley w as called and reduced the fractureae.d the patient is resting quite easy, lb- had the mine arm broken last August and was just recovering from the former break only to meet w ith another accident. Tne liM j time but one bone w a" tiro ken, but this j time both bones snapped. ( liuiiihi i laii,', Ciuigli Keiiii ily Ilct. ; "In my opinionCliaiiiiieriuin'sC' iui:h Keinedy is the lust made for colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of Potterville, ! California. Tlure is no doubt about its I tieiug the liest. No other will cure a j C"IJ w iuickly. No other is so sure a preventive of pneumonia. No other Is Water Notice. From and after January 1, V.W, tho Waucoma Hydrant Co. 'g 'family rates will be raised to $1.25 per month." A re hate of IVic will ho made on family rates if paid when the collector calls. H. C. COK, owner. Water and Light Notice All water and light bills must lie paid at the company's office each month in advance, on or before the loth dav of the month. No collector will be sent out horcafter.In all cases where bills are not promptly paid w hen due, tho ser vices will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. HOOD RIVKR F.LKCTRIC L. P. Jfc W. C. By W. II. Chipping, Manager. W II Stay in Hood River. The remedy that makes you eat, sleep and grow strong, culled Pal mo Tablets, will he sold regularly bv Williams' Pharmacy, Hood River. 'These great i.erve and constitution builders cost only 50c per box, si boxes 50. ItiO-acre improved farm, under irriga tion, in Nebraska, for faun in Hood liiver or White Salmon. W. J. Baker. Watch the lain 1 on the Glacier, tells when your subscription is due. Saturday, Jan. 28, Monday, Jan. 30, Tuesday, Jan. SI. real Half-Price Sole I if U Crtkti'. l ist a! i .v : r n - All 3 4 II a 'L7,?.-'J I w i .M lllf n nv t ..r v ? fei"" I V Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 28, 30 Coat in ur entire stock for just one - Dress Skirts 1 here is no mystery connected with this sale, as all figures. back. Smith Block Hood River. m waozn.it suhuko ONuiearat so pleasant and safe to lake. These are (rood reasons why it. nliould be prel'ered to any other. I be tact ih 1 1 i nt lew people are Halislied with any other after liaviiiK once used Ibis remedy. For sale at William's I'hariuacy. Hand llovs' Vias(iieraile Hull. The hoys ol the Hood River band will entertain Saturday niidil, February 4, with a riiiiMpii'iailo ball. badies will attend free of course, while the men will be charged the modest price of 7") cents. A jirand :ood time is expected. The proceeds are to assist in seeuriiiK muter ial for the b.iud. ( aril of Thanks. K. ('. Hopers and fainil v desire to thank their friend i and neighbors for kind nesses during the siekic ss and death of the wife and mother. To all friends we desire to earnestly expnsa our appreciation ot the many kuiduesHKK they have rcimcrcd us ilur- i k the recent illness, of our beloved son Clarence. We e.p. e'allv thank those who consoled us in the allliction which followed. Sincerely vour-, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Hill and family. Horn. In llood lli'cr valley, Monday, .lanu- :iry i:m, to .vir. ami ,M fH. v. 1. I iieiiory. a daii'diter. In Hood l!ier, Tue-dnv, January 2"), r.HI'i, to Mr. and .Mis. W.".. Isenheri:, it -on. In ll iod !!ivor, Wednesday, .1 annul y IH, pin;,, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kautz, a Mill. Cabinet .Meetlnir I'pHorlli League. At ihe regular monthly cabinet meet i nt; of the Fpvvorlh I.ent'ue of the .M. K. church, Tuesday evening at the n-n-ideiice of Hey. W. C. Kvun, vacancies in the corps of ottieers were tilled, the ollicers now being H. K. (iiino, pres ident ; Joe Maves, fn-'-t vice president; bla Wright, second vice president; I, .A. Fvans, third vice president; I'rofessor C. ('rouse, fourth vice president ; Mrs. K. li. Ilradley, treKfurer; Charlotte Mann, secretary. A tier the disposal of business, a social evening was enjoyed. There were rallies and music ami later refreshments were ferved. Hereafter there will lie regular programs ut Ihe cabinet meet ings, which it is intended sha'l lie h-ll monthly, says I'resident (jano. Sloniac'i Troubles and Constipation. "Clmu'ibcrl.tin's Stomach and I.Uer Tab'els are Ihe bt t thing for Htoinaeh tr mblts) and constipation I have ever Clearance Sale of Seasonable Goods that you need right now. BIG REDUCTIONS in Mittens of all sizes. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Jersey Leggings and Overgaiters. A few line Wool and Silk Shawls left that are yours at cost. Silk Velyet Slippers Hi slock of Men's Many oilier necessities for the winter season that you need, and may have at cost, at it AT RAND'S Hood River Ladies' Cravenettes Length Tourist Coats Short Coats and Jackets These tire all new and up-to-date styles, from the Palmer (liirnient Co., the foremost makers of Ladies' (iarments in America. The proposition is simply this: We liouht tOO many Coats in the lirst place. Sec ondly, on account of the mild season the de mand for Ladies' Coats 1ms been exception ally lifiiit. And now you profit by our mistakes, lor on $5, $6, $7 and For Don't foreet there are only five days left to take advantage of our SHOE SALE. Special Slh-oe Esitra, lfj() pairs Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, good quality but off styles, to close out at 790 per pair, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Positively your money's worth Come in; you are as welcome looking as buying tzmnaaaBB ammmemm mm ma Hold," HayH ,1. K. Culliiian, a driiKKlwt of 1'oltcrville, Mich. They are easy to take and always ive tc.it inflict ion. 1 tell my customers to try thctn mid if not satisfactory to come back and iret their money, hut ha-e never luuf a complaint." For Hale ut, Williams' I'bariiricy. BOISE SPITZ NOT LiKE HOOD RIVER'S "We had a grand nu'etiiiK, whicl was mil I v liitei'estit;n but instructive," re marked K. II. Shepard on his return from lloise. "We had three days ses sion of three nieelinH u day, each last ini; about two hours. " The I'l-oceediiitiH, imucrs imd ad dresses delivered at this niectiliif will be nnlilo-lieil liuiundiatelv in pa mi iblet loi'io, and the nppl" uoion hopes to oti t it'll a siillieioiiL number oi copies for its uieoibers ' tli in . F, I.. Sniiih presided vvil h die iiily and lilled tho meeting with enthu siasm, nnd we lelt as proud of him hh we do of our llood liiver Now towns and SiitZellieris. "They i!i'o some beautiful apples to perfei'; ion there, via : .luualliilii, Home lienuty. Arkansas Chick and Winesip, but their Spil.i'iils'i''s and Newtowns tare not to lie compared with llooil I Itiver, as tl ev are hir,ine; in color, ! el. aniess of slin, liavor and keeping ; ipialit ie. Our 1 ho yreal prize winners land nioney-niakers, which have si cured for os a l'l pntiition all over the world, i wi l never he a succe-is with them for j .everal reasons, namely: The climate in ! to i peyeri-for the trees to do well; the j weather is t"0 warm at maturing time to make them keepers; the codling i moth, which is very bad on account of the climate being so hot in summer, se verely attacks them, and the ipiality and krep is pool on account ot the ex cessive irrigation, a they can raise no fruit without plenty of irrigation on their sage brush lauds. 'There is no doubt that there- is no spot on Cod's green earth whero the Newtown and Spitzenberg can lie g-own In the state of perfection that isatlained in Hood Kiver valley." Dunce at )loiiut llimtl. The people of Mount Hood will enjoy a masquerade ball on the evening of February .1. Tin re wil' lit; good music and a good time in general. Kvorvbodv is asked to turn out. Cooper & Knox, well known to all, tsill have charge of the function. -price cut to close out. Leggings reduced. sst if.ru: a... and 31, we will sell any half price. $3.95 $8 Skirts goods are marked in plain or your money I CALLED TO TESTIFY AGAINST SALOONS District Attorney Menefoe tells the (ilacier that a number of witnesses have tieen subpoenaed to appear before him Friday morning, when, if the evidence presented will warrant it, arrest of the Hood Kiver saloon keepers will be or dered for violating the heal option clos ing order. In the matter of tho tuit of Fonts vs. I the City of Hood Liver, in which Kiii.s sues to recover fL'bU alleged to be due him on rebate of saloon license, the city's attorney hits filed an answer. Un less tho case come" up beforehand, it will likely be decided at the regular term. Mr. Menefee Bays he has received a ! flof"l ' 'otturs n h last week or so, many oi mem aiinsing mm because the saloons of Hood liiver are ftill open The district attorney gave the people of llood River word through the (ilacier two weeks ago that he was ready to en force the law, but that he must have the co-operation of the citizens in the move. "Conviction can not bo had on mere hearsay," remarked the attorney; "if witnesses can be found who will swear to facts, then something can be done." Sheriff Sexton was down from Ihe Hallos Monday afternoon. "Dad" Fouls happened to bo in tho county seat that day, and on learning tho sheriff was to visit Hood Kiver, he telephoned to have his shops closed. They remained thus until Sevton left that evening on the train. While here the sheriff served subpoenaes on several of the citizens, who will appear Iwfore the prosecuting attorney tomorrow morning. Beost Your Town Don't Knock. Are you speaking a good word for the town upon which you are depend ent for your broad and butter; or are you a knocker' continually complain ing because the other fellow overlooks w hat is not his business any more than your own? Is there any place in thia or any other state of which von have a better word to gay? If bo, go there and nmke your living. That's the place for you. U'a likely, however, that you would'nt be resident of that town long before you'd be telling how much better Hood Kiver is; how many advantages it has and how much the people of this little citv are con tinually spending in improvements. But whatever you do or whereever you go, don't speak ill of the bridge, that brought you ver. V,-! hv s ;.t"cw!ii'!i, O 4