THE HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907 Five $23.QO COUNT IT $23.00 Saw in om year by sha ving yourself with one of our MATCHLESS RAZORS Prices $2.00, $2.50. $3.00 Pocket Knives, Guaranteed for One Year, 35c to $2.50 All kinds of High Grade Sundries at Popular Prices Mt. Hood Tooth Powder BEST FOR THE TEETH Formuldehyde and Whale Oil Soap, Guassia Chips, Arsenate of Lead WILLIAMS PHARMACY The House of Drug Staples TZJULTj 5z ESSOIT We Deliver Phone lOOl Praise for Hood River. This office is in receipt of tbe fol lowing coiuumulcution, which is self explanatory : Mr. A. IJ. Moe, Editor Glacier, Hood River, Ore. Dear Sir: it was with much regret that we puilud i- to your progressive and protipreoiis little city lust evening bebiud time, as we had figured on pushing right on through the lvaley that we might see as niu.?h of your wonderful country by daylight as pos sible. 1'be raiiload people, however, delayed us outside of Portland and we are the losers thereby. We, however, saw enough to be most favorably impressed with the present prosperity and unlimited fu ture possibilities of the town of flood Kiver. The wonderful fertil ity of your fields and orchards has already made Hood Kiver famous tor the berries and we doubt not that a bright future awaits the eifort now being made by your people along the lines ot progress. We will carry back with us a most favorable impression both of your people and community and should any of our members ever feel drawn towards Oregon we are sure that tbe attractions of Hood Kiver will land snnie of tbem there. We wish you every suaccess and ask that you extend to the Commercial club tbe tbanlis of the party tor their generous gift ot berries which we as sure you were much appreciated and enjoyed Yours truly, Will L. Yettei, Chairman executive committee, Com mercial club of Omaha. J. H. Taylor, Chairman committee in charge Great Northwest Trade excursion. J. M. Guild, Commissioner Cojiiiiorcial club. Hood River Defeats UoMendale. The Hood River bsse bill team is still in the 1000 per cent lino. Many ot the boys entertaiued grave appre hensions when they went up agaiust the Ooldeudiil'j aggregation last Suu dny, and it may be paid that their vio tory was hard earned. About OU Hood Kiver rooters acompanied the boys on their trip to the scene of conflict. Promptly at 7:15 Commodore Dean drew iu th shore lines and the merry crowd started up the river in the launches. They arrived at Lyle at 9:30 and proceedod to ijoldendale on a special train that was iu waiting for the party. Tbe game was called at 2:30 in the afternoon and was a hummer from start to Hnish. The Hood Kiver bat tery did some sensational work. Sei ble striking out 10 men, and the hea vy and timely batting of Castner, Kiohardson and Shoets won the ga-ne for the locals. All of the ruus that Hood River mado, with the exception of one, were earned runs, while tbe Uoldeudale bunch made theirs on errors. The boys speak in the highest terms of their treatment at the bands of Mana ger Spaulding. The line-up and score is as follows Hood River Sheets Castner Kiohardson Staals Seibel Slavin Hamilton . Baker-Blower Luokey Uoldendale K. Sunders 13. Sanders Cooks ilunkle Howard Glover Spaulding C. Spaulding Hornibrnok S 8 I f 2nd b 3rd b P o c f 1st b m: 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 002002000 000000300 K H E 4 5 5 Hood K ver 00 2 UO 2 000 4 a Goldendale 000000300 3 1 1 Time 1:40 Umpire Akney. The future schedule for the season is as follows: SJune 23, Cascade Locks vs. Hood Kiver at Hood River. June 30 Hood Ki er vs. The Dalles at The Dalles. July 7 Stevensou vs. Hood River at Hood River. Jully 14, The Dalles vs. Hood Kiver at llo'id Kiver. An excursion will be run upon each of these occasions and large crowds will bo in attendance at the various games. Hood River Is arranging for a re turn same with Goldendale, but in view of tbe fact that Hood River's schedule is full until after the Fourth ot July, and that Goldendale cannot come after that date on uccouot of the boys going to tbe harvest fields. Hood Rivei is anxious to Hrrauge a date for Soturday, June 28. Tibs plan can be consumated providing tbe Hood River merchants will close their stores during the game and thus throw their suppoit to the tenm. It is hoped that this can be accomplish ed. Lively Runaway. The Davidson Fruit Co.'s team took a lively spiu last Monday forenoon. They started from tbe freight depot, being frightened tit Mr. (heeling's burseless carriage as it went whizzing by. Mr. Taylor, the driver, who was standing in front of the team when they started, was thrown violently to tbe ground and tbe team and wagon passed over him, but no serious iu juries were sustained. The team pasted Ibe Davidson Fruit (V.'swaro- iinnua nrhora filial f'dfcrnflr inlllpd ill tha -i.aaa hut imrnr h rnuM cet his nnrtmninnino in motion tlirt nortec ' were three lengths to tbe good. Cbtis. exhausted ail ct his luna power with tbe customary "whoa" but the te8tu failed to obey tbe maudute. As tbe Black Flag Insect Powder 250 and 500 "It kills but never cures" Prescription Specialists 500,000 Prescriptions on File team was nearing the depot, running at full speed, they spied U. F. with bis hat ;in hand and bobing up and down like a cork in the water with a sucker on the line, soreaming with tbe desperation of an old maid "whoa there! whoa there." Tbe team tried to dodge Mr. Davidson, and in this effort they turned up tbe bill toward tbe Waucoma hotel where tbey were caught. This ended the prospective sensation for tbe small boy. Preaches Sermon on Amusements. Rev. W. A. Elk in s, pastor of tbe Valley Christian church, preached a sermon on tbe subject of amusement! to a packed house last Sunday even ing. Rev. Klkins handled tbe subject in bis usual forcible manner, and said in part: The question ot pleasure Is one of importance to all. Parents as well as children should be interested in tbe things that ennduoe to the better ment of the social nature of the indi vidual. I may say some things to night that will jar your nerves a lutle, beoause I shall endeavor to handle tbe mbjeot in a way that 1 may net be misunderstood. 1 desire to present some faots con cerning tbe dance that are harmful. First, it deprives young women of that modesty which is God given. It has been ascertained that from among 200 fallen women of tbe oity of Los Angeles, who have been Interviewed in reference to tbe matter 163 have stated that they took their first down ward etep through tbe ball room. Tbe dance exoites the passions and it is this that gives it the pleasure. Tbe select dtiuce may not seem so harmful in itself but it has an influ ence that tends downward. Paitioi patiou in the select dance has been tbe ruination of hundreds of lives. I pity tbe soul who pretends to be a Christian who places this snare before tbe people. Again, tbe habit of dancing is prone to induce excess. It has been clearly ascertained that the habitual dancer is short lived. Tbe excesses of the tolly conspire to break the sys tem down, aud cases of lung trouble, caused by going out into tbe open air in an overheated coudtiion, are not infrequent. Card playing also came in for its share ot condemnation. Tbe speaker stated tbat many became so infatu ated with it that tbey would often steal from tbeir employers in order to satisfy the losses sustained at the gambling table, and tbat defalUrs and auioides weru often the ligitimate product of the babit. In speaking of tbe theatre tbe speaker stated tbat the average mod ern drama of the stage destroyed tbe powers of the mind for serious thought, and that it was a waste of time and money to patronize tbe av erage modern theatre. However, tbe plays ot Shakeskeare are highly bene Uuial and can be patronized without any baneful results. It beoomes tbe duty of tbe churob and Christian people to supply tbe young people with wholesome social amusements in order tbat they may not be required to engage in the harmful pleasuiee of lite. Mew Firm to Locate. Jibe building now being oooupied by On'. bank & Otten as a real estate office is undergoing some changes. The partitiions are being torn out and tbe interior will be converted in to a single room. We endeavored to a certain the nature of the businesfe that is to occupy tbe place, but oould not find out from tbe owners of tbe building. It has been tumored tbat it will be an undertaking establish moot or a sausage emporium. Messrs. Onthank and Cttn will move tbe wett partition of tbe present building back about two feet and then arrange a real estate office between tbe two buildings, oonveying tbe light through a sky lightJ (iroff-Heline. Jose,ib L. Groff anl Editb A. Uelme were united in the holy bonds of matrimony last Saturday. June 15, Mt high noon, at the borne ot tbe bride's parents in tbe Barrett dig trot;. Rev. W. C. Gilmore, paster of tne Congregational church, performed the ceremony The wedding was of a private nature, ouly a few intimate friends being present. Many valuable gnis were reudved from friends from abroad. At tbe conclusion of tbe ceremcny an excellent weddii.g din ner was served. Tbe groom Is a man ot splendid habits while the bride is a most estimable young lady and very popular. The newly married couple will make their tuture home in the Mi. Hood distriot, where Mr, Groff of i.'S n farm. Do Not Neglect the Children. At this season ol the year the first un natural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. The best thine that can be given is Cham berlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as di rected with each bottle of the Remedy. For sale by Keir & Cass. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Go -dloe, of 107 8t. Louis St., Dallas, Tex., says: "In the part vear 1 have liei-ouib acquainted with 1 r. King's New Kile Pills, and no laxa li vu i ever im-wm ir ea so enecuveiy tus pnM'8 of malaria and liilliouMiess." I iiey don't grind or gripe. 25c at Chat. N Clarke's drug store. ESSON'S COLD CREAM BEST FOR CHAPPED HANDS AND UPS Prominent Portlander Moves Here. E. J. Dell art, who has been for many years one of the members of tbe hardware firm of Honeyman & DeHart, of Portland, and who desires to retire from business life, has made arrangements to become a resident of our beautiful valley. Mr. DeHart has owned a 2ne 70 aore fruit farm near Medford, which be has lately disposed of foi tbe purpose of settling iu Hood River. He has purchased 30 aores ot the rough land of tbe D. N. Byerlee plaoe west of town and will erect a fine bungalo on tbe property. A more romantio or picturesque site would not have been obtained. As soon as tbe residence building is com pleted, Mr. l.ellart, with bis wife and daughter, will move to Hood Kiver to spend their future days. We shall be glad to welcome them to our community. Senator Borah Baflaloed. Senator Borah was standing and ex amining Oliver Crook, oue of tbe San Francisco witnesses, who was testify ing for tbe prosecution as to the ac tions of Harr Orohaid about the time be atempted to poison F. G. Bradley and blew him up with a bomb, reoently, when a big negro brushed past the bailiffs at tbe door and grandiloquently strutted inside tbe railing around tbe table occu pied by counsel for the defense and in front of tbe jury. A dozen feet away he began motion ing to Borah. Tbe senator stopped in bia examination and waited for the "colored gent" to reaoh bim. "Please tee tbat I get a seat, Mr. Borah," said the negro, in a stage whisper. Borah beckoned Sheriff Hodgin and when tbat officer stepped forward, requested him to provide tbe "friend" with a seat. Tbe sher iff brought s chair inside tbe rail and tbe negro was comfortable seated. All who saw the performance won dered gieatly, a whisper even going around that tbe newcomer was Book er T. Waehintgou. As soon as oourt adjourned it wa discovered "Book er" waa dozing in his chair, and in vestigation showed bim, to use tbe sheriff's explanation, "drunk as a boiled owl." When Borah learned this be was mad as a hornet, "From tbe way tbe fellow acted," be said, "1 thought he waa a coloied witness from Denver we have been trying to get for some time, and tbat he bad just arrived in the oity. 1 knew it would never do to auger a witne.i we expected to take tbe stand for us." Attorney Halsey split his side THE DOG la as well known at sea as my watches are on land. If you don't know about my watches, you should visit my Jewelery store and let r e show vou tbe differrent sizes and styles of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Watches. They are all trusty time-keepsrs and very handsome ARTHUR CLARKE, Tire Expert Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Postoffice J. I ( t Golden Gate Coffee SOLD ON MERIT j. A. FOLGER & CO. 1 1 EtUHhh 1830 with laughter when he heard Borab'a explanation. "That's the earn ool ored man who cleaned the carpet in my office At week ago," ha saitt. "Later be came back with breath abowlog be waa autfering with a cbrooio case of inebriety and toileted be wa lawyer and deserving of pro fessional courtesy to the extent of baring a pass to (be courtroom dur ing tbe trial. I had to throw him out of tbe office." Thereupon Borah ebated ilawley out of tbe room and ued language. Telegram. Flag Day Generally Observed. Friday, June 14tb, tbe oatloua Flag day. was generally observed by tbe citizens of Hood Hirer. There was no 1 formal program tor tbe occa sion, but tbe old stars and stripes were anfureled to tbe breezes from nablio buildings aid private homes. A drive through tbe rural section of tbe valley prove! tout tbe farmers were no less patriotio than tbe eiti cent of tbn town. In some instances tbe old banner was fastened to tbe tops of tbe tall trees, and in other cases "Old Ulory" was streaming from the windows ot tbe private res idences in both city and valley. To mak room for my large stock of phonographs just received I will close out all tbe organs in s'ock at any price for cash or time. Also pianos at a low figure this week. Soule s Piano House, Main 1423. Every Han His Own Doctor. The average man cannot afford to em ploy a physician for every slight ail merit or injury that may occur in his family, nor can be afford to neglect them) as so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class of ailments. Suc cess often depends upon prompt treat ment, which can only be baa when suit able medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy for bowel com plaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cougn. Chamberlain's I'ain Balm (,;n n i ! -septic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burn?, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheu matic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach and I, Ivor Tablets for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for the diseases of the skin. One bottle of each of these five prep arations costs but (1.25 For sale by Keir & Cass. BARGAIN MONTH Corsets Hose Toilet Preparations Knapp's McReynoIds & Co. DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS, Petaluma Incubators and Brooders STOCK FOOD Phone 1091 HOOD RIVER, OREGON - WATCH WJ J"- JIH-V rilUlI'Mafffil Aiataa4aJtkja California imsmne in every tin of A. FOLCER. & CO'S SAN FRANCISCO Reliable Walkover Shoe VOGT BROS. HOTEL RAMONA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT E. GOLDSMITH, Prop. Three Blocks from Depot on Principal Street. HOOD MVEU, OREUOX ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED Conducted First Class with Second Class Hates When in Town Make Yourself at Home Why Not Buy the Best ASK TO SEE Alfred Peat's Prize Wall Papers Samples shown and estimates cheerfully given. D. L. DAVDISON, WILLOW FLAT. UCLESAM gas engine service Uncle Sam usei the UNION GAS ENGINE (or his field outfits In the artillery and wireleaa tclesnph errlce. This rough treatment it true practical test ol efficiency anl dura bility. The UHlon GAS ENG1NB if oon tructed In inch a superior manner and of such Una material that it starts easy, works easy and runs easy under ordinary, erery day, rouf h farm usage. Before yon inrest a cent la laa engine writ for our free eataloc Union Gas Engine Co. 62-68 First St., Portland, Oregon F. P. Kendall, Sales Agent FOR 8AI.E BY McREYNOLDS & CO. HOOD RIVKR, ORE. 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Phone 931 YOUR PROFITS V II IN DOLLARS I J ; - Bt Fading 1 MA !nBBRHBRBiBBRinnBBiKKiwmmmmmmMmmmm Liwtock NKHWit jj'' as a ts5 We are Trying to Become Your Favor ite Qothing Store by giving you bettor value than you get anywhere else, by selling worthy, honest merchandise as low as it can be sold and by charging no more than anybody else pays. We are not helping bolster up the claims of any egotistical m a n uf a c t u r e r. We know there's lots of good clothing makers in the coun try. We wouldn't buy of any other kind. Every variety of modern furniture that we are selling for cash and giving a large cash discount, the say we are Portland : : Furniture and Building: Material Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer For Oregon and Washington S. E. BARTMESS. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts McCormick and Deering Mowers, Rakes and Tedders, Hay Carriers, Tracks, Forks, Blocks,. Etc. Vehicles and Farm I n MlflFJ CPW Tnnlpmants Efcclusivelv J. lIILlLLJL.Il ll-.l.: N.U.K KETAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES R.;H. WF.liKR, Prop. THE DALLES. OREGON. GROWKB AND DBAL1B IN FRUIT, SHADE AMI ORNAMENTAL TREES Evergreens. Roiei and Shrubbery. Remember, Oar Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. Honest Mdse. Gordon Hats Leading' Clothiers SSL people 0 underselling HOOD. RIVER LAUNDRY Better eend your linen to our laundry. We put a superior finiiili upon every nr ticle entrunted to our tare we make It loolcag good as new, in fact. We do the work well and quickly, yet charge little for it GLENN FABRIC!!. Proprietor HOOD KIVER, Oil. GRAPE VINES AVI) SMALL FRUITS i