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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1905)
i 9 5 IS ! ) - I. 6 ii WILL OPEN A NEW UNDERTAKING PARLOR The Nicliol' ITmlortakinK Parlors in a now hum oks hoiiao in tins city. d. K. Nie.liols. wlio him Mud mivcu years' px.inrienee. in tJie work of undortuk ini? hikI oinlmlinini!. comes here from Milton. nnl Iiiih secured a loupe on the Sehilllor ImiMinK, two doors punt of the former locution of tlio Glneicr olllce on Oak Htrcet, where he will t; ready for customers, Monday, Octo her . Mr. Nichols HUPiit three years In tho employ of tho Jlolinan undortiik iiiC house of Portland, which is rc uarded aa mm of the leading ostahlisl: rneiits of tliiH kind in the Northwest, and I'urriiH with him n splendid rec ommendation from Mr. iloluiHii, who speaks in very complimentary terms of the yoiniK man and his nhilitioH if an emlmliner una unildiiaKcr. Mr. NicholH was in husiness four years at Milton, where he enjoyed 8 splendid trade, lint has located here because he regards Hood Hiver hh one of tho heat cit ies 111 the ttato. Mr Nichols left Tuesday morning foi l'ortland, whero lie spent tho day pur dinning supplies for his now ental linh nient. Mrs. Nichols arrived tho muni evening from Milton. Mr. Nichols is u licensed oinhalmer, and is prepared to transport bodies t any part of the United Stales. li wiil carry a complete stock of casket, and undertakiiiK Roods, and will b!k lie prepared to do disinfecting scien tifically A splendid hoarse will form part of his undcrtiikiiiK equipment. IGORROTES LIVE IN TRUE NATIVE STYLE The iKorrnto village is 0110 of II 1 Interesting siulits at the exposition Delayed on the trip from their homo in the mountains of Northwestern 1. 11 7.D11 by tropical raiiiH, iinfordahlo m ers and typhoons, these strange will people reached Manila on August . and tho ex nsition on September I Their village was ready for them ii skeleton form, and since their arrin. tho houses Imvo been thntclied, 11 in arc now complete. It consists of ni: morons stiaw covered huts, a pavilici in which ceremonial dances occur, 1 public building which serves as . Court home, a juil and ussembly pi. a for all men' meetings, an "0 lag" ei dormitory for girls and unmarried wc men, a "fn-wi" ordorn i'oiy for In); e and unmarried men, and other struc tures nerussHiy to give a correct, rep rosonttition of tho homo life of tho-i people. Among the mom than 0110 hundred tribes uf tho Philippine Islands tin Igorrotn is one of tho most oonsplcu 011s, and easily tho most interesting, because of his strange method of lift and still stranger customs. Ko lit.lli known is ho, Mint, today ho would bi as great a curiosity in the city of Ma nila as in Portland. They are of Mn lay origin, of a superb bronze tinier, long straight hair, and romnrkahli physiques, although as a rule not tall. They are tho only people 111 tho Phil ippine Islands with u keen souso of humor. In all their movements t lit y ara singularly graceful. Tho men woar a brooch clout, culled "tl-sti ing" and a picturesque little hat, which it not worn as u head covering but as p pocket. In their native condition the women wear only an apron of leaves, but, here they wear a short skirt and comer jacket made of native woven cloth. The Igorroto is a pagan, a barbarian in culture, an agriculturist from no cossity, terracing I lie mountain side with stone, forming "semniiteras" whero they grow rice in tho dry sia son, while others grow theirs in tin wet season. This is accomplished bj diverting streams so they will Irrigate the sometiteras. lie Is a head hunter. There is constant warfare between neighboring tribes, anil head-hunting is not only a means of self-dolense but in a measure a pastime, for nil tu a member has taken anil brought homo a human head a month Is given to happy celebration. There are rilet ami ceremonies peculiar to tho event and there aro constant dances anil feasts, which bring to tho otherwise hard-woiked people relaxation and so cial intercourse. All lgorrot.es eat dog. It is a tribal dish. No female, however, Is permit ted to partake of dog tlosh, because it is considered to have a ipiulity whirl nerves up tho lighter for tho head hunting expeditious, and tho Igor rotes do not care to have their women light, lleforo ugreeiug to come tt Portland, the Igorrotes exacted 1 promise that their customs would not bo interfered with, and they 1110 per mltteil to have their favorite dish at the villai,'o. The dogs are carried t the Pa-lia fii-nan or public building, tho throat Is cut, tho dog bled, sing ed, dressed, cut up, boiled, and serv ed in true lloutoc stylo. Tho native industries of these poo pie are shown in the village, and tin women may be seen weaving their bright colored cotton cloths, while the men are engaged in making rings, has kets and pocket hats. Performances are given from ten iu tho morning to eleven at night, consUting of diHerent dances, native songs, spear throwing praet ice, sham battles, etc. In the party are three chiefs, t lie Hist ever to leave the islands, each w it h a record as a head hunter. I n luliiiM, the til t-it, chief, according to otliical Spanish records, lias taken seventeen human heads. The Igorrotes me here ill response to a reipii'sl made by the president of the Lewis ami Clark evposition to the government of the Philippine Islands. At the St. I .on is World's I'air this Village was visited by President lioos evelt, Vice President fairbanks and their families. It was endorsed by cabinet olllcers, senators, World's fair ottlcialN, members of the Hoard of l.ady .Managers, press and pulpit as the most uniipio educational feat ore. The patrons are learning, too, that, the Igorroto is indilst lions and not a mere eater of dogs. ihe Igorroto village has caught the popular fancy and is largely attended. It. is an educational exhibit of high order, the only one at the exposition porlrayiiiK primitive man, and the little brown people ale daily adding ! heir iiinta to the "gavety of nations" as exemplified at. t ho tall'. eotliiiig anil Cooling. The salve that heals w it limit a sear is le itt's itch lUel Salve No rem edy etli'ets such speedy relief. It draws out inllainniatioii, soothes, cools and heals all cuts, bums and bruises. A sure once for piles and skin diseases. DeWilt's is the only genuine Witch Ha zel Salve. I'eware of counterfeits, they are dangerous. Sold by (i. V W illiams The city of Spokane, Wash., liu prepared hKlO feet of moving pictures' representing wheat 'trowing and liar- j resting scenes, irrigation work and! other agricultural activities in thei vicinity of SpokBiie, for free exhihi-1 9 .nth.. Tiik FAiiuKR kkai'k what he has pre viously sowed. The human Issly reaps likewise the natural crop of weakness, pain and death if tho seeds of diseuso have been sow 11 by had halilts of careless ness In eating, sleeping and exercising. Kkki' wkm. if von can and w hen you newl a little help In keeping well line Pint urr'H mielloi, that do not roughly stimulate hut gently quicken tho action of Nature's functions In a natural way. Nature's laboratory furnishes the follow ing plants which enter Into the nianufae turo of Dr. Pierce's linhleii Medical Dis covery: Golden Seal root, Queen's root, Htone root, Hlaek ( herryhark, iiloodroot and Mandrake root. If In doubt as to your trouble or need ing advice, you can consult, free of charge, Dr. It. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel anil Nurgle.al Institute, Ilulfalo. N. V. All letters are considered confidential and answers hearing correct medical advice returned ill securely sealed envelopes. "1 sulTcrcil for nearly elirlit years," writ en Philip A. Fatch, Kmi.. of .Molilln. Ala.. In piny Sheriff, "Willi malaria, which iHiisoned my Biitlro system and deprived rue of my vi tality, f was cun-d In ihrcc months hy using Dr. Pierces liolden Medical Discovery. I know tt was luuifly due to neglect ami I paid Itulo attention to my trouhle until I ls'camn to run-down and weak that I knew I had to do something at once to regain my health. I Isgiiii to feel lieilcr within four da.vt after I used the '(iolilen Medical lls eovory,' and after using nine injiiles 1 was restored lo my usual health, feeling hotter than for years." Tho most valuable hook for Isith men and women Is Dr. Pierce s Common Sense Medical Ad viser. A splendid HMIH-pagc volume, with engravings and colored plates. A copy, piiMT-covered, will he sent, to anyone sending Li cents in one-cent stamps, to pny the cost of maillim imhl. to Dr. Ii. V. Pierce, liult'alo. N. V. C'loth-lHiund, 31 stumps. tion In tho Washington ttntn buil lirg at the Lewis and Clark ejprsilion. After the fair the moving pictures are to bo placi d on the vaudeville the ater circuits in the Kast. This will he a novel fuituro in vui;devil.'o enter tainnieut. Cured id Liiine Hack After lo Vriin of SiillVring. "J have been tn ubled w it!i Ume bai l r fifteen vein's and I found a complete ecovety in the use ol Chainbciliiii. V I'uin Halm," says John Ii. Hi-dier ., (illiani, Ibd. This 1 1 11 1 111 1-1 1 1 is n' without an 1 1 j 1 1 ; I for sprain - and bi oisi s. It Is for sale I iv Williams' l'hiinuney. Hep Yield Hi tter Thau Kxpectctl. The Crop ItiiJJotin for Tuesday, September my a: the past week was warm and dry, except that a few small showers oc curred iu tho northwest portion of tho state. These showers were very bennllcial to pastures ami Into crops. such as corn, potatoes, cabbages, to matoes, turnips and carrots. In the dry sections of tho state pnsliiiage is very short and range stock is losing llesh and getting in bad condition to meet a rigorous winter should one occur. Iho hop crop turned out much bettur than expected both as lo qui 1 ity and quantity. Prunes, it is isti iiiatod, yielded about half of a full crop with tho sizes larger than usual. Potato digging is general. The crop is free from Might, but iu conte- .piouco of the dry summer it is ex pected that, tho yields will not be so heavy as usual. Apples in well kept orchards will yield from lair to good returns; in other orchards tho crop is poor. Tho soil is still too hard for fall plowing and Needing, and but lit tle of this wink has been done, (loud rains set iu after most of the repoitson which t his bulletin is bated had been mailed. These rains will greatly improve pasturage and li.tr crops iu the dryer sections of Ha state, and also solLen tho ground si us to permit a large amount of f. II plowing and seeding to be done, pin vided t he weather aftenvards is favor able. The Secret of Success. Forty million boitles of August Mow er sold in the tidied Stales alone since its introduction! And I lie tleiiiaud loi ills still glowing. Isn't that a line showing of success? Don't, it prove that August I'iower has bad unlioling uieccss in the cure of indigestion ami 'lysio(8ia the two greatest enemies of health and happiness',' Does it not af ford the best evidence that August Hiowcr Is a sure siecilic for all stomach and Intestinal disorders'.' flint it has proved Itself the lu st of nil liver regu lators'.' August Flower lias n matchless record of over thirty-live years In cur ing the ailing millions of these distress ing complaints a success thai Is he coming w ider in its scooeevery day, at Ii oiiieaml abroad, as the fame of Aug ust I' low er spreads. Trial hot t les, 'Joe: regular size, 7'ic. l-'or sale by N. Clarke. Notice. ICHh'It an1 nny c la Iiiih nuaihot tin' est a It' of A J. Mi-Kiiiin-,v, tliri'itst'ti, (hi nm iit will he imtil hy It'iivlny amuim at tin- nilirt' nf John I.i'IhiiiI llchilciMm, or mmhIIiik limn It) Mrs Mi'Kunn' al ItimvuhVillr, or. n:!S Milk For Sale. Have III ipiurls of milk daliv lo dispose ol. Phone Sll, Kiinneis, ll. N, IIVKIII.KK. of, Moving 1 1 011 have a hoiiM 01 il 01 lt I'll'd ll, StV , liarn vtiu want T. N tilt tuh. mo 1 Typewriters. No. 1 nioilcl Smith rtvmli'r , , .. No t nioih-l Kciiiihuloii No. ii in d.-l lu'intntiton mcwi hi n iiicii in iM i ltvt i-omllllon. . s.ttum .SiMm Can tu- en al t Iu liliicti-r uHh-t'. Notice, Wo . M. Iiac illspoNctl of all nivoimts ilur nv lo Itiowi'i'h, who will coll-'Ct Haiui'. 1 1 11 iicv A t o. All nci-ounls due tiu not imtil hv S'iit cmlmr t". will he Hit In an attorney 'w haiol. 1 . m niouvi, Notice. M w i(c, I'liochi' llt'lin, liavlliL' Icll inv In'.) him hi mi d, I hi'i vh nif noiav that l' shall not ht-it-vponsitilc lor ilt litN incunnl hv her. l oniatt lict Hood Uimt, or . Sept. I. I'.Kiv Nj WE CAN CURE YOU Tito iih M.'ti t,' hMltuW ami) Slioul for ti. il Vlu-Mt-im I-s.l.!ii1i. .1 clturii i'l llit'U-itmN Onlil Mr.l.tl w,niliil ,1-. l;von ii,t,.t Dy iI,m,.- : iHcii iuiiI ei a, 1 11 m t". I'M i Uvi 1 W.'-irin lin.n. ti t l'iitlrn.t'llli Tin- hi ft m i itii'i.'t cl-t-H or j'tijiiU In it 1 1 iMiln 1 11 1 men mn Wt 111 k'.t Krti-it ! 'il! (UT-, t.-ii (,--il Mfiiiv htn I rv 11 v.:: f,t in lltn-o wivks, hul inv tu mx nirks Im ttio 1iti.fi.sM Ul i'.'crv.l W lUt l-sf In r.. iOi...tO'ctt.. r lilh l mvi-.t lupin until S,-rlt'iH Ur lt A 1VH1TIVK. AHSOl.UTK fVMK OU AH ANTKKP. W t ll. ..C I.- I -HI l.i'lll.USrtMll I. III.H II . .ll llll'llll. It 1 lit- pahrmiil m in I ii it-ill. In sjiniii. to ruin "'nlM,rn. 1 Alll Mill) loll OUT I'lolll ll.MllllI ,UI ItSKf hook tl. I'n'iii mill 1 1 vnl 1111T1I of Miiinnii l int: Itvr ofOurno. A.l.lna VII. 1. 1 AM T. LKWI9 Weetf 1 11 hii'rt'KviiiHiie Akhoi mte 1'ttnclpol 8 W Our iHih uiHlHiiioit-h ttreuts I'OHTLAND, UHKDON KoteNo pupita txvjua t 1'oitUiiii tiftor Sopt. Int. IF YOU EASTS? A NEW STOCK OK FHES1I Groceries, Flour and Feed has been installed by LAMAR & DUNN at the old stand, just south of Indian Ciwk bridv, and the firm extends an invita tion to their former patrons to call and see them. Cordially yours, LAMAR & DUNN. ii WILL BE SATISFIED WITH Yol'U JOUUNlvY If your tiekt'tH tchiI ovprthe D.-nvcr Hint Kio Orntiilp linllrimil, the "Scenic Line of Ihe World," BECAUSE There 11 re so many si'itile h' fuel io.isj and iinililm efiii ten st h'iiiic the line hit vvciii O'len iiihI Diiiver thut the trip never heei lneM Hres'iine. If you ure Kiiinj,' Enst, write fur it fur illation mill K''t a (in tl y t o k tliittill (ell Jim all iih.nit it. . C. Mcllimir, (ienernl .l-,'en 121 Third Street, I'OUTI.AM), OKKOON. When you yo (!iimpin,' take al )!! some of tho e tint' Lunch Goods you will find at THE FAVORITE S, L. YOUNG, Prop. lone Main f.. Doyouwanta snap? You can't lose if you buy a tract in famous MAINE & BOWMAN PLAT Cut up iu Iructs lo suit you. Just sold leu acres fortWO thousand dollars and the rest, than that which we re serve will soon he sold. The linc.st hrny ami apple l,md ill the world. Within the city limits; ol White Siiltiinn. Ten-acre or mnuller triictM just the tiling fur herrics and veretahles. After yon have looked around come and sec us and you will lind just what you have have hcen looking for. Cherries from tract this year ure the winners in the reat fruit exhibits. MAINE & BOWMAN, White Salmon, Wash, NO TICK KOK IT K1.ICATION. CutU'il Slut.- l and Otli.T, a,t Thi' Pallin, un coil, aui. I'lt.i. Noiiiv ts tit Kftiy uiven that the tolluwlMK-iinin- .t jti'ttliT lia. HU'il nulav of liU tulcntaai to inaWi1 tlnal tu'ot ( in Mipintrt uf Iiih t laiin, hikI that Mild pUMit will la-niadi-iM'fitn' (lit1 KiisttT ami Kt cci .-r, nt ''iu iijiii.-s, t)rt'i;on, on t ii-iola-r 1 1 Hi, I'H 6 vi.: NKI.soN o. HU.UW.s. ol lloo.l liiver. On'iMMi, on H, K, o, r.ir, f,r thi' NVV4, s W ,SVV an. I oiN ; hiuU ol s.rtton ;, Tji. 1 N ., Ii. II K . v. M. IU- nanu s t iu follow m wiImcm h to prove liis roiuimioiis I'l'stdi'iu-c upon mihIcuUivh lion ol Miid land, vi.: Lester (iieuo, Harry Kemp, t)nmr M. l( W'ui Hiid .lames siratiiilian, all ot Hood III:-, er, i tit-on. Mh'HAKI. T. Nol.AN, lieKlster- Land for Eent. Nine re re, of straw leny ami clover land, shtnitctl on . n in ii Mini h ;i,i iiiie, near tow n. W aler and tlunie eoi-riin; Mie plaee. i rent pn h tied. tll mil itom one to Hire' veins. Apply to ,1, N. Teal. la I land, Ore., or Ml Hie premise. jJiMf Hoises For Sale. roupletdif teams, weiuhtn t UW Hint l.'iK): will sell rhenp; iibn lie st vrml lighter j iiiuifs nun tn i int ponies, impure wxcrsA Meps. inte salmon, w ;isii. .'1 Plymoth Rock. bur Site.- Aiv on h- kini;hr lull bliHitlrd I lyinouth iviH'k rooicr.' It mi. we suuue thai ou call and inapee! our hloi-k hrfore ye nntke oiir puiehnst. e have them up lt ttantiaii. Hint w ill makr pi ie-w Miners; tu i oiaiiKe eoloretl len and laaks, nice eoml -wll ImiUI Hint No. I tnrds. Itettcr den I ;( home w la re on can make our cUou-i'. vs K. ltra ford Ht Koektord sniiv, , ' s . . Williams' Pharmacy Fine line of Drug's, Toilet Articles, etc. Also Spray Material G. IJring in your fj ,J COMl'LETI Hardware, Stoves, Ranges A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS Still have left a few pairs of Men's and Boys' Merrit's Pants and Ladies' Skirts. .Men s lan Shoes, rto ja good values, at tpu.'-lU Trading Stamps Given .Livery, Feed Special lilll!9. We do C. T. HAWSON. I HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. Wo desire to let our friends and patrona know that for the fall planting we will have and can sup ply in any number Cherry, Pear,Apricot, Pcach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen beri; and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON. Hood River. Or. S. J. FRANK Harness 5fc Saddles All Repairing Promptly Attended to HOOD RIVER . OREGON PIANOS The very finest line of Pianos, from the oel ehrated Chiekeriii";, the renouned Weber, tho line Kimball, which is used and known for its purity oi tone and easy action, the silver-toned llobart M. Cable, and on down the line of Pianos to suit your means and pocket book. le sure to write for terms, or come and see PARKINS & HUGHES, At EILERS MUSIC CO., The Dalles, Oregon. E. WILLIAMS, Prop. I'rwi iptions. yPefer Painter SQyS the complexion of a house like that of some irls sooi comes off unless Patton's unProofPdinl is used Ptton' Sun-Proof Paints are made In exact 2 proportion or tne most durable materials, per , teotly mixed by Improved maohlnery. They are tbe best spreading, longest wearing paints, and have tbe most brilliant and lasting colors. , Send for book and color card (free) to Patto Paint Co., Lake Street, Milwaukee, Wis. KOK SALB BY W. HAYNES - : STOCK Comforts, splen- tf op didly made, .ftl to t).Od for Cash Purchases. and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. HorscB bought, sold or exchanged. l'lcaHiirt' purlit'S can secure flrst-cluHj rigs. attention given to moving furniture and everything horses can do. F. H. STANTON LESLIE BUTLER TRUMAN BUTLER BUJLER & A little reasonable frugality while one is earning money; a little money put carefully away in the keeping of isonie good institution, may mean a bar against want, care ami trouble that the improvident person will fail to cope with. Why not the old and tried BANK OF BUTLER & CO., Hood River, Oregon. McCOY & Manufacturers of all kinds of ....Rough and Dressed Lumber.... Seasoned lumber of all kinds in stock. We make the best prices to contractors and builders. It will pay you to see us for prices before you make your contracts. McCOY & THOMAS, White Salmon, Wash. Mill north of White Salmon. UCUPID" is the Fanny Patent. "HOOD RIVER" is the popular priced Flour. Ask your groeer for our Graham, Whole Wheat & Farina Also Bran, Shorts, Middlings and Barley IT IS THE BEST. Hood River SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH I5KOS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Free Delivery. Phone 0. L. GILBERT, Proprietor. M t. Hood Hotel HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Headquarters for Tourists & Commercial Travelers Regular Rates, $1.25 to $2.50 per day. Bbeclftl Ratei by Weak or Month. 8Ugf 1t dally for Cloud Cap Inn during July, August and September. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Free Delivery. Phone O.'ll A. D. MAINE & CO. White Salmon, Wash. General Contractors and Builders. Estimates on all kinds of work I'lieerfullv furnished and llic beet of work mansliip guaranteed. We are doing the work will epeuk for itself. F. S. STANLEY. Pru." 1 . L. SMITH, Viu-Ins. F. 0. II AMUAIi C iuhiir ILe First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Remember That this Our Motto: 44 A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL." Established 1900. Residents of Wasco Co. for 24 Year?. CO., BANKERS. THOMAS This is the Mill that niake.s the BEST FLOUR ever -juit oi. the Ifou.l l lliver market. Milling Co. C. F. GILBEUT, Manager. Lumber and Cedar Posts HOOD RIVER, OK. building of this section at present. Our bank is a Home Institu tion and we invite your business on a basis of mutual helpfulness. n T