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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
WILL BOOM HOOD RIVER PLAN FOR A BIG PARADE Uelegateg to Development League meeting Propose to Attract At tention at Portland. Jl-n wUl be conspicously iu evidence at the meeting of the Ore- fSSjJS" leBue in. Poland R with "e"uesaay. April 4 and 7,itl the largest exoursion ever sent out from this city on a similar mis- ii !i t.. WI" e a parade of the Hood Liyer delegtes, a feature of which will be broad-brimmed straw umjurateu wun apple blossoms. ILVftTV mAmllflli mill , UJ t.. walking sticks made from pplotree branches, and large banners in glar ing letters will announce that the iij mugs nave come to town. At a meeting of the Hood River del egates at the rooms of the Conimer , cial club Saturday afternoon these arrangements were perfected and com mittees named to make the necessary arrangements. An effort will be made to charter a car, Nearly every one o( dent Early of the Commercial club horn tH I 4i -J A. I ! 1 a i -- buuwu lueir intention ox ao- 1UB to Portland Mn Jrv.,l u- r nounced that it was his intention to name as delegates all the citizeus of t j ,it BUU vauey wno can at tend the Development league meeting nr. Pnrt on E. L, Smith, president of the Ore gon Development league, called the n m orier iant Saturday. A. y w was iimue secretary and A. A. Javne mimad na uumr- man of the meeting and as head of o h ?d Rlver dolegation to the ut Liauu uuuveution. Mr. Smith BYnluini.,1 ft, ....4 . , uira unturt OI the meeting of the Development to be the largest gathering of repre sentative men which has ever convened lu -i ne Development league consists at the Portland meeting, plans will be ""'7' " bhiuk me most effective results for the different section of wiegon irom ine ljewis and Clark fair "We must keep Hood River at the ironc, continued Mr. Smith. "At the last meeting of the Oregon Devel- m'lunub iBHgue in rortland, Hood Kiver was there with tho lu.. nation of any city in the state outside i i ui hmuu. w e must make ourselves conspicuous at this meeting. Do any thing to attract attention and adver se me lact mat we come from the land of annli'fl mwl uti-oni..!..,, i 11 l - i.v 1 1 1 IJI?. John Leland Henderson was heartilv mll,u iu suggestion of Mr. Smith, nnrl an man of the delegation find out how uinuy 01 me appointed delegates will attend and that he tie empowered to ml all vacancies. A motion to this effect was carried. Lou Morse moved that a committee of three be appointed to secure ap propriate hats to decorate the heads of the Hood River delegates, and Chairman Jayne named Mr. Morse. A.I. Mason and E. L. Smith. C. T. Earlv ututl.rl tht l, , . 1 imu written for rutes on a car for the Hood hner delegates, aud on motion the cliairtnau included himself in a trans poititinn committee and named in ouu.nuu jur. many ana j. U (Jarter J. (!. F.rna IT1. M ri - 1 iiijiuo auu h. Markham were appointed to see ' itJiJHranoii ana attribution of literature at tha rrmtrontir... .T" 'notion of Mason, himself aud luui&uHiu were selected to secure the appletroe canes. The (ielegHtos will moot Saturday afternoon to hear a report of the com mittees. Uefore tho business men and farm ers disbanded, A. I, Mason offered some suggestions for making Hood River a prominent feature of the Was co county oxhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair. He is anxious that Hood River erect a pavilion similar to the one in which the fruit fair was held last fall, nnri Hint it ha (ll,l ...:n. ) -i ' - WlbU till- pies of all kinds. He proposed that urum 10 maKe a lasting impression on the visitors, that a Ferris wheel be constructed with baskets filled with big red apples. There is nothing like a novel attraction at an exposition, announced Mr. Mason, and he is anx ious that Hood River shall get all the benefit posisble out of the fair in the way of advertising Hood River fruits. Attends District Convention. S. D. Gamer returned Thursday morning from the district convention of the Woodmen of the World at Hoppner. He reports a splendid time. The VlKit.ini Hflpirutau nraivt avtAnJJ . n . , r.v,u TTUltJ OAfa7UMt7U a banquet by the Heppner camp. The ucAt uuuveuuon meets at Pendleton. Among the important acts of the uuuveiiMuii are ine ioiiowing recom mendations to the Los Angeles dele pates : 1. To labor for the reduction of the salary or ttie head consul from 16000 .12 tibul n iu ipiynnj a year. 2. To use their influence toward cutting down the delegation to the district lind IlAt.innnl nnnvaniinna tl.A , - - " ii ih.iiio, UUD basis for the delegation is now one for every o-.ii memners, tne recommenda tion being one for every 1000 mem bers. It was also recommended that there be no reductiou in the rates of assess ment. The delpgaton chosen to represent the district at the Los Angeles con vention April IS, were: W. W. Smead, Heppner; O. W. Bradley, Athena ; S. R. Hayworth, La Orand ; V. Stroble, Pendleton; P. C. Damon, Baker City. Sight Prowling Thieves. Croup aud Whooping Cough come like a thief in the night, stealing in to fasten the fangs of mortal disease upon t llP ! i lill-Ptt Ufl tllPV nponofilllv Blaan t ii thnlrlittla ItAliu k'ctlliRfiu's T avullits Ilonev and Tar, the new riipcoverv nir Lougns ana i.oias win arive all thi'UM limit h-iia liner Hiianinna a n. a before the doctor can arrive. It pro tect the im-9 ami Health or the little ones. Contains no opmten. Keep it nanoy. eoiu oy u. r. iiiiiams Misg Pearl, aa they received their oosiBieu Dy meaames Bcott, Hanson, Abe Kuhu, Tyler and Mist The dinimr mnm v-ai rlnn : o ' .iuito 111 X i 1 K and ereen and hnl.1 tha win inuicD ng mey lmoineu ot pip ing hot COfttte. diannnuaH hi M I) .11 ana Mrs. Arnhm ..,.1 v maau reterson, Anna Cross and A punch howl in oh a you nf Xflo. M., and Miss Bertha Kcclos tHr.ra. in the hall. 11 j - . AOOIU Onfl hlimlKtri an4 H Ff availed themselves of Mrs. and Mies cciea splendid hospitality and declare uo mo muni eneair nz oi not. esses. Many Hood River Teachers There. Teachers from Ilrwl Tfi. n.i i . " ' uu valley schools were out in force at the mAAtinU Rutllrrlav in itia the Hood River high school. Super intendent J. T. Neff was down from The Dalles. L. A. Wiley, city super intendent nf t.hn TTnnrl Hinin h..l. and president of the club, presided. ' The nrnirrnm vna tulian un Aa n '"j uuuuu it J' no dilut ed last week, and there were several ruuu oiscussiong proressor Brown nrlnninul tt thA L1 l.i. school, handled the psychological question of Consciousness" in a Very able mnnnar Pnfoeu,u f..aan i Of the Diikna Vnlluv anhi AAitfiL,.f """1 vuilbl 1UUL- ed many valuable points on the sub ject Of "At.tnnt.inn " Superintendent Neff while in the cuioy viaiwu most oi tne scnoois to insilect thn wnrlr haii.n II. Lewis and Clark educational exhibit, and reports the schools well under WSV With t.hoir wnrlr 1,:1. V. . ' r"'. " "S'0" UOT1 Ui nmuu is very meritorious. Dancing Party Much Enjoyed. rvj 'j tuo la dies of the Kathbone Sisters last Wed nesday RTAniniy nrna a mnaf event. Like the one given by those ladies earlier in the season only a se lect Cnmnftnv vena invrifs) .KA K rf iivu nuu WC congenial to each other. au eiaoorate luncheon wbb served in the miner hull tnr mhinh tha i.,,i; received a great many compliments. An additional feature, very much appreciated by the dancers, was a nicely decorated stand in one corner Of the hall linnn m-hih mn n KnimU ful supply of iced lemonade to which all had free access durinu the entire evening. The music was fnrniuhail he 12 ilk,,, o orchestra and was excellent in evert resnect. Thn iiontin..u nn.,ci.j Of Claims, ferns, nnrl IWnn ,...,,, The nicely arranged cozy corner as my in in-, u ia aemana. This Han Inserted an Adlet. Hood Rivnr Dm Vmn 11 pj - - -1 i iibiwi ii, mi - ltOr iTlnClHrr Aominat hhiik i , , , - Z n pai7oi i mil obliged in self defense to register this kick. My adlot in your paper of things for sale began to be answered before I could reach hnmn ami hofr.ru. the paper came out. Letters of in quiry came from Oregon and beyoud. My postage bill is charged up against vour naner. as it. nlin.il,) ho it- expeot to save anything out of your 1'iouii, 111 1UUIi HU quiCK ! I add this briefly : Would it not be huh l.i i i ii mm jr. nArtfirir. r ta ',-.. .,t.. m COIlimn thABA nrnrrla' 1 lVhwi,.- 11 , " -, " if UWlOI WUlliU nter this nnnnrt.mnnf ohrMiU ..i.. u DUVIUU UI Bv procure a base ball mask, a pair of luuuiug suoes, oatniug suit, and a reDeatinir rifle. a tha be responsible for results? When tnese tnings are in readiness, put in juurnui u. 0. lKilllBiiK, Opens Cigar Factory Here. Daninl T TIiimmil .w,..n- e Lewiston, and a son of J. Hemmrl lulB ciiy, is operating a cigar fac tory in Hood River. Mr. Hemmrl is but 19 years old, but gives evidence of business ability for many men be yond his years. He has worked at the cigar business all his life, and thoroughly understands his trade, if his cigars are a sample of his ability iu this line. Mr. Hftmmrl'fl oitrura nan l. 1 , - ... ; cu I 'XI 1UUI1U OU Sale at all Hnnloru in thin lf- 11 makes two brands, the Hood River Strawberry 6c cigar, and a 10c grade Havana flllnr. Icnnmn aa tho T ' II His cigars all bear the union label! lhey are a good smoke; try one. Mr. HflmmH'a funtnpir iu l,w...l.l ..i. - J .waiicu ul his father's residence on West River street and is No. 16. HOOD RIVER, GLACIER. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1905. Incredible Brutalitr It would have been Incredible brut ality if Chas. Lemberger, of Syracuse ,N. Y., had not done the best he could for hisaufferingiou "My boy" he says, cut a rearrul gash over his eye. so I quickly healed it and saved his eye." Good for burns and ulcers too. Only 25c at C. N. Clarke's drug store. By the Tonic Konte. The nilla that Act Ms n tmiin uj - - ' -villi,.., HUM as a drastic purge, are IteWltt'g Little j-.iniy niseis. mey cure llea( ac he, viiiieiiiiniiiiii, iiiuiisntrHf , eio. r-arlv Risers are small, easy to take ttml iNMt' to act-a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley City, X. 1). gays: i wii uouies cureu uie or t'hronic eons tipation. Sold by U. K. Williams. BLANK BOORS of every description OFFICE SUPPLIES Inks, Pens, Pencils, Erasers, Letter Files, Shannon Files, AT SLOCOM'S l'lIONB 51. We again invite you to try PIIOXE 51. "Upper (hsfl I J It is to your advantage to do so. Another car just in. Oregon Lumber Co Pleasant and Harmless. Don't d cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the InilCllfl lil-nua IUa lr.H..n t " III' III flHIU llllll IIJII uui oi uie iiiroai, lungs and bronchial tubes, heals, souths m.il n.n-..u a . - . ...... u ic-, j llllll A mitm fna r. -. 1 .. I . iuic iui i-niup nnii wiioopllig cutlgli i "y a. tviiuaus. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, vw t a- - B1JL?dl -""nary Organs. f I i J Also Rheumatism. Back I I I J H ache.HeartDlsease.Oravel.l ,1 (l I firopty, Female Troubles. V J 1 Ik J Don't become dieconraged. There li a cure Tor you. 1 f necbsBury writ Dr. tenner. He liaa apeut a life time curing Just auch caaeaaayours. All couaultatloua Pree. "I hnVA hA0fl a fillffurUP frnm .Imnnnll... ..u.uk i. uiii i uut-iiinvimii for over ten years and have often been con fined to my bed for several days and suffered intwiHtilv. Dr. Fannor'a Viitnui? anil Rilankn dure afforded relief at once. I now feel as well as I ever have in my life. lni pi ireumi v v ii. iii'ii uunuun utiUt Jiaiioaa VillV. J11U. Druggists, 50c., tl. Ask tur Cook Book-Fmta For Hale by C. N. CLARKE, Hood River. Cliaiiiberlain's Remedy Elects Alderman I can heartily aud conscientiously recommend i!hmiiluriiir.rv..,,.i. v.... edy for aflections of the throat and .".go oayB non. jomi snenlck, 'M So. Peoria St. . Cliln...... t.., ago during a political campuign, I UKui vinu mier oeing overheated which irritated IklV tllfnor u,.,l f ....... .. j allu x wnH Unally compelled lo ship, us I could not BllUnlr il....il ( . . . . . . cr.ni,iuu. iu my extremity a trlend advised me to try Clinmberlain'g Cough Kemedy. 1 took two doeea that after noon and could not believe my aensea when I fun nrt tin. i.uvi I............. .1.. w i.tui, iiiuiiiiu me intlammation hud largely subsided. I 111. lb daiiI .1 il . J . . i" -cicini iiiim-n uiai uay, Kept right mi talking througli the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat in the council." This remedy is for sale by Williams' Pharmacy. In Memory of Mitts Sadie Younp. Beside the dead I knelt for prayers -- ..v..iu C a l"l UjOU. liO, it was Jesus standing there. ne smnea: "tig not afraid." "Lord, Thou hast conquered death WU AUUW. this one who died an hour ago.' no Buiiiea : --ne is not dead I" 'Asleep, then, as Thyself did say; Jet Thou canst lift the lids that kenn Her prisoned eyes from ours away!" " Muueu: - one aotn not sleep." "Nay, then tho' haply she doth wake, Allii Inrttr unnn . ; j ujvvfia duiud tan ci UHWU, Keetore her to our her arts that ache !" ne smuea: "he is not gone." You Can Buy Good Goods ANY OLD PLACE But to buy them not bo easy. H. W. WAIT Makes low nrl lefl IkiinmiaA lie mniila In i . . nauia in. Others rrmv null at tim o...., . UH I.,, r-aiuc in it'l? IIC- cuuse they 4iuve to. I carry Lime, Sulphur, Salt, Cement. Blue Vitriol, Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds, Poultry Supplies and a full line of Feed and Flour, Utah Land Plaster, etc. H. W. WAIT. The very finest line of Pianos, from the cel ebrated Chickerino-, Hie iviiouiumI WVber, the fine Kimball, which is used and known for its purity of tone and easy action, the silver-toned Hobart M. ("able, and on down the line of Pianos to suit your means and pocket book, lie sure to write for terms, or come and see PARKINS & HUGHES, At EILERS MUSIC CO., The Dalles, Oregon. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH BROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed ' FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Fret! Delivery. Phone Ice Cream AT THE Favorite Sweet Oranges, Grapes, Fruit, Dates and Figs Phone 551 . The IXDEXj LIAKKET FKOHN & HEATON, Proprietors. (Succoasoin to ('. 8. True.) Fresh and Salt Meats, Groceries, Flour and Feed. Call and see the new firm on the Heights Free Delivery. Phone 15(5. S. J. FRANK Dealer in Harness Sr Saddles AH Repairing Promptly Attended to HOOD RIVER OREGON U. S. Commissioner. T, NoTAUY PcilLIt WH AIUO lIAM)Ll(i TIIH "Century" "Pomona" "Fruitall" SPRAY PUMPS Also Nozzles, Bamboo Extensions, Extra Caps, Hose Connections, as well as t he best line of Spray Hose that money can buy. NORTON & SMITH Opposite Postoflice. HuntWall PaperCo , Carries everything ju the line, includin- Krinkled SilRs, Silk Embossed, Tapestries, Moires ingrains, Varnished Tiles, Blanks, etc. Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign, carriage and House Painting. Phone G7.1. First and Oak Streets. WHOLKHALK THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H. WEBER; Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. OROWICtt AND Iikai.hr in YEL?013 TDPPC GRAPE vines ORNAMENTAL iL.LJ SMAITa;Vtt Evergreens, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Crown Strictly Withaut Irrigation. 11 I Was I'ltra Fashionable Fnnrtion. Ogden bxaiuiner. The imioing William H. Ecclca home on Jefferson avenue was fairly airluw with life and fashion yesterday afternoon from three to six o'clock, when Ogden'e social elect donned their newest frocks and recponded to invi tations to a reception given by Mrs Ec clcs and daughter, Mica I'earf. In point of nnnil)er! and elaborateness of Appointment it was the crowning event of the week. Red incanileent lightH transformed the reception hall into a radiant bower from which tailed, the soft stains of orchestral music . In the drawing rooms carnations and smila and aap tragus ferns fomed a rich l-ackjjround fur Mrs. Eccles and. "Alas, too well we know our loss, Nor hope again our joy to touch, Until the stream of death we cross." ne smiled: "There is no such." "Yet our beloved seems bo far, The while we yearn to feel her near, Albeit with Ihee we trust her there. ,l He smiled: "And I am here!" "Dear Lord how shall we know that she Still walks with us and Thee, Nor sleeps nor wanders far away?" He smiled: "Abide in me." MOTIIE R. How's TIiInI W nfFM AHA V.... J I J . ""iu'oi wuiuiri rvwara i or any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hali'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY tft Co., Toledo, 0. We. the underiijrned, have known F. J. Cheney - nu umieve mim penectly honorable in all businew transactiona, and tinan ciaJly able to carry out any obligations made by kla Ann IX.' I J: r : m , , Wholesale Druffjruta, Toledo, 0. Walla rtaHik f.-m. a I ...... yjmvm, in vum sa vkhcti iniernaiiy, acting directly upon the blood and mucoua surfacea of per bottle. Sold by all drutrirwta. T-l,- u.il'. e :i b:h- m , a a-wiiii run iut COflBUpauoiL, hirh 1 will flue nnt at tha latt nju iWe prices. Clarke, the jeweler. j HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Abstracts, Conveyances, Insurance and Financial Agent. The Old and Iteliable and Un-tn-dntf. lfpl tffn titv and Valley. 20 years m Real Estate and IiiHumnno in town. If you want to hnv Uie following list is only a small portion of lands we have for wile: CITY PROPERTY. I. "i-mom house and over an aoreoriuiid. Miwt sightly loca tion ill town. AllOlit 4(1 frn'it li-ina and other fruit. Kucy Ii this. "M,y 9 1 400 2. Iiot 60x135, good location and lijie view 950 3. One and cue half lots on State .'treet. femwrf xiiluunik frui'. trees (J50 4. Six fine lots on the hill, very fine view 1100 5. A Rood building lot In Bar-retr-tSipma addition 200 6. Hmall houw anil good lot in Blowers' addition () 7. I Inline and lni miH K... In gooj siKhtly hn-ation 150 o. .1 nuciu uusinens corner 011 Oak street. 7."Wim ri . ti.... good buildings on the propi-ny... 5000 Also the exclusive wile of Iota in Riverview Park and Idlewilde additions. FARM PBOPERTY. 1 25 aures 5 miles from town on the East side; good apple land about 3 acres cleared and 40 fruit trees set A house, one half mile from scdool, on K. F. I), route 1700 2. 5 acres 2 miles from town on Weal aide. All in cultivation; 2 acres in strawberries; a few fruit trees: a 4 room limiui' uimll i.un. . che to church. Kimy terms .' 1.100 S. 20 acres of good apple Huil, unimproved, 12 mile from town "50 4 40 acres 6 miles from town, 37 acres in cultivation, 4 acres in strawberries, 400 apple trees of the best varieties and in tine Con di tion.several acres in alfalfa and clover; all good land, one-half mill- r.oiii school nod with one of the bc-t views In the vallev. (1001I terms ' 0000 5. 10 acri'H of iniiniiirovuil I... ..I (I miles from tow n, level ami ens- ip.v iniirin-i; uiii grow an v kind of crop; close to school and irrigating ditch 00 0. 20 iicns of iniimimivixl l.n..l (i miliK from town, level and eau il.V iiTicateit; will grow any kind of crops; clow to school and ehmch ibun 7. W) acres six milps fn.01 ii.u.i. on West side; 4 ai'res in bearing oii-nani; creek runs through M. j place; fine for fruit or prass; good 4-room house 8500 8. Hurry Brown place of 5 acres 4 ncres in strawU-rries; horse,' wagon, harm !, farm tools'atid a -iuh uutir right go ih the IP11" 1500 Prescriptions filled only by Registered Pharmacists ho have linve had years of exjierieneo in the Drug- Business should Ih an incenf ive' 1o y,i to hriii--us your I'ri'scripi ions and Family 1 ted pes. CLARKE The Druggist JACKSON & JACKSON, V Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Teleplioni; Xo. ,'!, hood mviiit, ok.