HOOD KIVER GLACIER, THUftdDAY, APRIL 13, 1905' CLUB LEVIES ON ADVERTISING FUND The meeting of the Commercial club directors Monday niht wai not very largely attended, yet the move ment started by theae few member to arouse a greater interest in the club work bid fair to reault In much for the future. An aaaeiwment of 35 per cent waa raado on the subscriptions raised some time ago for a general advertising fund. A. W. Outhank, who in acting secretary in the apsenoe of Mr. Moe, was Instructed to noti fy the subscriber to this fund that payment of the assessment is due on or before Saturday, April 15. The advertising committee of the Commercial club which canvassed the city a few weeks ago secured pledges of over MOO. No report was on hand from the committeemen who were to see the farmers, but it is understood that the country has taken an active interest in the matter and have sub scribed very liberally toward this fund, which will be employed chiefly in exploiting the Mood Klver valley and town at the Lewis and Clark fair. The assessment levied Monday night will go toward paying for the special Hood River write-up in the Portland V.uunlno TnWram. and for some pam phlets gotten out some time ago by the club for distribution to people in quiring for Hood Kiver literature. Thnre are over 1000 conies of the Even. ing Telegram on hand, whioh will be used wherever needed. Copies of this issue may tie obtained at the Ulaoier olllce by people who wish to send them to their friends in the East who would tie interested in reading about Hood Kiver. Several hundred copies have already been mailed to addresses in the East. At the regular monthly meeting of the Commercial club on the first Tuesday of May, the proposition of having suitable literature prepared for distribution at the Portland fair will be taken up. Also the proposal to have the members of the National Editorial association who will visit the fair on a special excursion in June, to visit Hood River for straw- berry banquet, will be looked after by the club. The secretary of the Commercial club Is in correspondence with parties who are anxious to locate a large man ufacturing plant at Hood River. The nlans are not sufficiently under way to be made publio just yet, but it is thouuht that within a few weeks it mav be Dosslble to have a represent' atlve of the proposed enterprise lay the matter before the business men of the city at an open mooting of the club. An Idea for the Mission Beard. White Salmon. Wash Anrll 10. Ed- ltor Glacier: How would this do for a compromise between the people who are willing to accept ait toe mouey Mr. Rockefeller wants to donate to mission and the folk who look upon his mouey as "blood money, polluted in the mitt nil" "Whereas. Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, whose rapacity and uenerosltv are well known among men and also among angels, has offered to furnish needed lubrication to the otherwise dry roadway of our mission arv zeal, and Whereas the chalk beds of the Ilrlt lull coast are said to be made npof the powdered skeletons of countless millions of living organisms that have each contributed Its mite to the gen oral result, and WIibiw. Mr. Rockefeller's ' TS turn" arises to the dignity of being almost supernatural In its facilities for urindinii wealth out of the help. lessuess of the peoplo, and as such commands our undivided admiration and awe. now. therefore, be it Resolvved, that while we recognize In the"sytem a cruel disregard of indlvidusl liberty and aspiration, yet we want the money aim trust tliamon who notes the sparrow's fall will bless its use In the convertion of the heathen to the the benign religious faith that Mr. Rockefeller represents. Resolved, That with our eyes on heaven and our upturned palm out- stretohed behind our back to receive the benefactions from the Organized Brotherhood of Burglars of America and the Modern Highwayman's socie ty of the United States, we hereby ooudemn petty larceny as sinful ana demoralizing. " It ilets Them Every Time. Here are a couple of letters the Ula oier received in Monday morning s mail, eaoh writer enclosing tne money for a year's subscription : C. A. Armstrong, Principal Jllgn School. Cantan, Ohio. I visited the valley last summer and have become much Interetea in it sinoe ion tiuiu. Please send me the paper for a year. Mrs. A. M. Dlckason, R. F. I). No. :ii,Chillicothe, HL Having visited in Hood River and read your paper, I am Interested in them both, so endow subscription. Forget About Tour Ntomuili. If vour digestion Is bad the vital organs of your body are not fed ami 111 U retted as luey snouiu oe. mcj grow weak and invite disease. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure digests what you tat, curea Indigestion and all stomach troubles. You forget you have a stom ach from the verv day you beglu tak ing it. This is because It gets a rest ami iterates and eraduallv erows so strong and healthy that It troubles you no more. Hold by G. K. Williams. Party at l)ano Home. A few of their friends gathered at the tiluasant home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dano on West River street Thursday evening and an enjoyable time was spent. The party broke up in the "wee sraa' hours,' thankiug their host and hostess for a very pleas ant time. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. E. & Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Al Klinger.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sunder land, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lofts, Mr. and Mrs. unarms iieatty, air. and Mrs. Charles Sparger, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Dano, Frank Steerit. off"on the matrimonial race, but she and her running mate forestalled all the wisely laid plans by quietly slip ping up to The Dalles and getting the nuptial knot tied last Saturday. The happy couplo at once Imgan house keeping at Wyeth whore Mr. Stokoe is employed. The host wlsnes or ner many menus in the valley and city of Hood River for a long and happy life will go with Mr. and Mrs. Stokoe. Tin- Right Name Is DrWitt. DeW'itl's Witch UiiA Halve cools, soothes uml heals ruts, liuriis, boils, bruises, piles and all skin diseases. K. K. Zickefoosc, Adolph, W. Vir. says: "My little daughter bad white swell ing so bail that piece after niece of bone worked out of her leg. DeWitt's Wlteli Hazel Salve cured her." It is the most wonderful henling milve in tiie world. lieware of counterfeits. Sold by i. K. Williams. BARRETT. C. Sherriob and Mrs. K were uiHking a cull Friday at the home of Mrs. J. went to Portland on her Thursday. She got there at 3 p. m. and stopped to take oil and was delayed 40 min utes. Two of our young people James Layhe and Hattie Axell went to The Dalles last Wendnesday and were mar ried by Father Desmarls. Tbey are nice young people and have been well liked. We don't fancy their leaving town to get married, we have a minis ter and a justice of the peace here. Tbey did not let us know in time to throw our old shoe at them. We will watch the next young couple that are to got married. In- EDWIN A. HENDERSON, Manager. (NoUry Public for Oregon.) A Night Attack. Last night the little daughter ol Mrs. Brown, as she was sweetly Bnd peace fullv slept in her little bed near the -. j ... ,i .... i window was aliacKeu uy a ueaiuuem ins demon known as I roup wiiooping Cough, and hut for the timely use of Kennedy's l.axauiti iioney aim inr, which she always keeps bandy, the life of the little one might not have been saved. Kennedy's laxative Tar and Honey is different from all of the old-time couirli svrups and is best for children because It acts on the bowels, It. Is harmless, safe and certain. Vim tains no opiates. Sold by U. E. Wil liams. Htekoe-llutclilnson. Another oue of Frankton's nicest irlrls has deserted us and for better or for worse has started to play keep ing house on ber own account. This time it is Miss H. M. Hutchinson, the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Noble of Fraukton and better known to her friends here by the uanie of Maud Noble. Miss Maud was one of the nicest of Frankton's if Iris, was always genial, bright and pleasant comoanv for her young asso elates, kind and affectionate In her foster home, where she was reared and loved the same as the other children and in fact never knew until she reached ber majority that she was not the child of Mr. and Mrs. Noble. Miss Hutchinson taught school at Wyeth during the past school year, her school closing last Friday, and it was during this residence in Wyeth that she met her fate in the person of Oeorue W. Stokoe. who is foreman In the tie-dipping plant at that place. Maud's friends have been suspicious of her lately and were anticipating an opportunity tofglve tier a good "min Mrs. F. Hrayford afternoon Holme. The Labbe boys are clearing out the strawberry land for J. R. Kinzie, our polite and obliging mall carrier. Must say right tiere mat tne ijauoe family are nil workers. Mr. Oats, representing Wad hams & Kerr liros. of Portland, was out to store on Friday and picked up a nice little order for groceries. C. C. Hill has been plowing up some land on the Holme place. John says he must put in some spuds so as to got some returns. G. R. Castuer called at the Rock ford store on Sutuiday morning last and left an order for a nice bill of goods. Then asked "Do yon deliver goods?" Why of course, Kocmora delivers goods to any part of the valley. A 2T)C ad In the Glacier brought a customer for a ?ir wagon. Nothing like an ad in the Glacier. Look them over this week and see the ad on the horse. CASCADE LOCKS. We are ni.w having flue spring weather. Had a stiff frost last night. which will bo apt to damage our early fruit. Mr. ( Minor spent Sunday ou his ranch :.l Wliito Sulnion. Mr. M ilin of White Salmon, for merly of the Locks, Is back to the Locks li i a short stay. He reports everything booming at White Sal mon. Mr. Connor has just purchased a line bori-e from M. 1). Sauford. The S ( ncer is making her usual run. She gets here on time. We Money to Loan on Farm Land. Must be good security. . R. Bradley PRINTING 9 HIGH GR ADR PAMPHLET AND COMMERCIAL WORK PROMPTLY PERFORMED MiKfS ALWAYS tHjHT We are here to do your work today tomorrow end every other day, and our money (what little we have) la epent in Hood River. We want your work and can do It neatly and SATISFACTORILY ScteCOFFEE Always the same. Not up then down. Not good today ffjk bad tomorrow. eyas. Aroma tight tins. tUvsr in bulk. J. A. Foltfr a Co. KasblUKel l 1MO San rranclaco Farm Lands 40 acres 4 miles out, (1200 ; easy terms first-class apple land: all tillable; but 5 acres uncleared. s i 1110 seres six miles out ; $1000 worth of timber; balance first-class apple land uncleared ; price $:1000; easy terms. 30 acres, 8-year-olU orctiaru ; s-'xju per acre; easy terms. HJO acres in Washington, lie'wcen It) and 20 acres fruit trees; balance hay and grain ; modern improvements ;terms 1H0 acres four miles out, r.nbt Wnle; excellent goat farm; about 20 acres good tillable land; big perpetual spring; bar gain for right party. (Hi acres three miles out; six acres cultivated, 2 arre9 strawberries, 2 acres liav, 150 apple trees ; cottage and out buildings; terms. 30 acres excellent apple land all cleared ; in 4-year-old apples ; $500 per acre; will sell in ten acre tracts. 5 acres strawberry land; 4 acres cultivated ; 2 acres berries; two small cottages, outhouse, $1100; tHX)cash. 20 acres Ojniles out; 8 acres cleared, three acres Bpitzenberns and Newtowns, new cottage, bsrn and outbuildings; miles to school; rural delivery: irriga tion water; $135 per acre, $1500 caBb, balance one year at 7 per cent. 100 acres 10 miles from White Sal mon, on county road, all tillable, river and two springs, some good timber; $25 per acre, easy terms. Two 10-acre tracts three miles out; reasonable. 40 acres unimproved, 30 acres tillable, creek running through ; one share of ir rigation wnter; fruit land, some timber; a snap at $25 per acre, all cash ; ill up per valley. City Property for Sale. One or two beautiful residences for sale. Three lots, 50x00, two-story ll-room bouse, basement, city water and well, outboures; overlooks Columbia and White Salmon river; $2000; half cash, balance easy terms. Two lots, have outhouses, fruit trees and strawiierrios ; below the hill, six blocks from post o I lice, west end of city, $Ho0, easy terms. 8 lots, 90x150, well, outhouses; on the hill : a snap for $400 cash. Two lots, 3-room hnuio, plastered, outhouses; f'lSOcawh; $000 on time. 8-room bouse, hard-oil and plaster, large barn, 3 tots on the hill, beautiful view, terms. 0-room house, plastered, lot 50x130, fruit trees, out houses, terms $1200 cash Beautiful lots all over the city. Two sightly lots on hill, view of Mt. Hood and Adams, Hood and Columbia rivers; $550, terms. For Rent. Furnished and unfurnished house keeping rooms; also houses to rent. EDWIN A. HENDERSON, Mgr. HELLO! Why pay 200 to f 300 per acre for land at Hood River when C. C. VVetherell, of Car son, Wash., will sell you 80 acres three-quarters of a mile from White Salmon I O. for $50 per acre? -TRY THE- Ice Cream "North Coast Limited" The Electric Lighted Observation Car Train between Portland and St. Paul. Pullman thirst Class Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Sleepers, Dininp; Car, Day Coaches, Observation Car. AT TIIE Favorite Sweet Oranges, Grapes, Fruit, Dates and Figs - Phone r.")l. You Can Buy Good Goods ANY OLD PLACE But to buy them at the right price Is not so easy. H. W. WAIT Makes low prices because he wants to. Others may sell at the same price be' cause they have to. I carry Lime, Sulphur, Salt, Cement, Blue Vitriol, Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds, Poultry Supplies and a full line of Feed mtu! Flour, Utah Land Plaster, . tc. H. W. WAIT. The Acme of Travel Comfort is found on any of the 3 DAILY TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS 3 Send four cents for our Lewis and Clark Booklet, or six cents for "Wonderland 1905." Yellowstone Park Literature can be had for the asking. The Ticket Office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. Third. A. D. CHARLTON; Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Minora s & Orpingtons KlmkcliiKs mo k K 1I.IW mid dl.iio peri setting. Itulpli It. Lewis, lli'luiont. Ml R. D. GOULD, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. loo& River evelopsmeinil Company REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Owners of Riverview Park and Idlewilde Additions HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Containing Choice Building Lots for Residences, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES, Including Manufacturing; Sites Fronting; on the 0. R. & N. Track, with Water Power. We are receiving a large number of inquiries from non-residents for Acreage Tracts. Parties having Fruit Land for sale, improved or unimproved, should list them with us. Office Next to Waucoma Hotel. Hood River Development Company.