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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
Two ROOD nIVER OLAcIER, THURSDAY. JoLY 16 1908. ffinnli Sittrr (Blartcr tamed Every Thursday ljr AHTHl'K l. MOE. PubHsber. With other !tt peroua dirtriela rpendiug many I resources fortunate and .r thau Hood Kiver doll ri to advertise and advantages tbe work of tbe lucal ccniniereial club la this connection lhauld be supported. Die club bus act aaido July 20tb for the purpose of raising; fund to aid it in it work auJ it is expecied that everybody wbo cju da to will iu aouie way contribute. Tborefore do what von can to help the club sud help yourself lit the name time. Tor the third time in hit political rareer Williara Jonuings Hryan bat been pluced in nomination for the iiriwideiiev of tho United Stales. At i - a mat:, politiclHO aud a statesmen Vr. Bryan it unique m:d enjoys the distiuctioo n' being tbe only oaitdi date who has three timet expired to be elected to the biubost office in tbe lft of tbe people. A brilliant or tor, and la moav Instances having a n ide knowledge of publia questions Mr. Hryan' ekctinu is ttUl extremely doubtful. At cba'npiou in the past of measures that he now lealizea him self were inadvisable he baa implant od lack of confidence. Apparently popuhir in many of tbe western state, iu tbi ponulatad oeutera of tbe east hit tupptrt la but lukewarm aud half hearted and does uot presage victory. Notwithstanding tbe cry of buauieaa depression elsewhere, derelopuieut aud growth of butduess at Hood Kiver wat never greater than at present. In all parts of tho valley fruit laud it being cleaied, treea planted, improve ment made and a guuural spirit ot progress prevailing tbut it rapidly trmstot niiu and lutresiiiK tbe value of property. Iu eveiy direction money it now belug Invested In Hood l.iver luuil or improvements of aome kiud The upper at well at tbe loer valley ia leoelv ing Ha share of tbia duvelopmout and aud la attiantlng in&uy Investor. Wbeie timber etood leni than a jew ago obii now be seen a broad expanse ot cleared laud a good pait of which baa already beeu set to fruit. Do both eidea of the lower valley pur chaser! are renubing further aud far ther out at olearlngt here and there teHtlly aud laud closer In nouverted into orobarda. New houses uudor con atruotiou In various parts of tbe val ley all show that iu many Instances large aoreogea are lining split up into smaller tractt and indicate that the population In the country distriota is fast Increasing. Investment and improvemeutt in city property it abroast wltn that In the valley and before tbe close of the present year $100,000 will have been put into new bualueat buildlngs,piob- ably half as muob more In new dwell inga. ICducatioual and religloua intitu tiout are also belug Improved aud multiplied and the community t large building up and materially. morally, mentally lVrlliivnt l'ulitlcal 1'uiagiMplm. New Vork has furulslied ulna vlue presiduuta of the United States. Mr. Hheimuu will be the tontb. Mr. ilryun says bo la going after tbo Koosevelt vote. He will probably be ai far alter it aa be was iu 1000. I ho campaign will not begin to warm up muuh until Mr. Tutt gbtt control tably sottloil at not Springs. Uoger Sullivan wna annoyed at the mention of his name in oouueotlon with tbe rice presidency. So was Mr. Bryan. Mr. Taft will doubtless be surprised to learn that about a million men In the miiiutry remember that they went to school with h i in. It transpires tbut tho lute drover Cleveh nd drw hla own will. It Is to be hoped he did a battel job than did the lute Samuel J. Tlldeu, Mr. liryati laid tbut Mr. Sherman' uominatiou ia "a distinct advantage to democrats." Mr. Sherman lias long contended that Mr, liryau'a nomination it alwnya a distinct ad vantage to Kepubliciiu. Acting ou tbe llibtwuil injunction to return good loi evil, Mr. Ilryan tella Mi. lletmt tbut he ought to aup poit b'm notwithstanding the throw down which Mr. Hearst ouciiuutered ut tbe handa of Mr. llryuu four years ugo. Mme. Abbott's dosing out gale it still on. to any onu thinK t lo cate iu a good payliiK limine 1 oiler my etook and U.xtiiria at Invoice. 1!. H. Albeo caiua up from l rtlaud 1st week bringing hi Ininily with him They weio prnvldud iib a cumping outllt mid wilt spend tome time herd ou the much whittli Mr. Alien owns in the valley. r EX Every Article Reduced We arc going to move into the Brosius Block and have a large stock of new goods coming and must make room for New Goods Seeing is believing. See our prices and be convinced. ARTHUR CLARUE Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Postoffice ItJBOM HOOD RIVER TO LOSE AN OLD LAND MARK With the removal of the large word m building occupied at a stoia by K. li llragg & Company, Hood Kiver la about to lose -one ot its oldest and most interesting land marka. For many yeara Hi broad stepa and long stoop have aerved la the capao Ity of the meeting plane, forum and loiiniiioa mot for Hood Rlver'a lubab- itnnt and we think it it safe to ssy j that there I not a man In Hood Kiver tb1I"V wbn at tome tint baa not rest ed hi anatomy ou tblt ever conven ient roosting place. Jt baa been tbe center for dixoualnnt affecting both town and naiion and tbe chosen spot for gossip. "I'll meet you on rJragg'i corner" are bywordathat are abou' to lo-e tbeli tigniflcaoce ia tbe marob of progress, to it regular habitues the demolition of tbia public sitting place It looked upon at something ap proaching an outrage and we ate in formed that if possible an Injunction would have been secured to tay the baud of tbo iconoclasts who witb ax and crowbar pried apart the time w.rn boards that afforded to-t for tbe weary. Aa to the b'lilding, It was erected In HH2 by K. L. Bmitb who fur a number of ye -rt conducted a geoeial store In it. When built it waa by fai tbe uioit pietentiout structure any where iu the violnity of II. oil Kiver and wat tbe only building u the block. Later Mr. Smith sjld tbe stock of goods to A. S. Mowers wbo took bit ton Lawrence Into partner ship and conducted tho busiuesa uu der tbe Arm uaim ot Ulowen & Hon. Afterwards Mr. blowers fold a balf Interest in tbe business to (Jeo. P. Crowell. When Mr. liloners decided to retire be told bit interest to Mr. Crowell, who also bought the building from Mr. Smith, paying $3 5(H) foi it. Aa storekeeper of tbe largest mer oantile business ut Hood Kiver Mr. Crowell also acted In the oapr.city of Itt banket aud for teveial years any one who had any moner deposited with him. la fnnt until about 1000 when tbe Butler Haukitig Company opened its bank here, Ciowell'e atoie waa tbe centei ol all financial trbosau liont of any magnitude At that time very little coin waa jinpling in the pockett of Hood Kiver rf-aideutt aud the occasion for spending more thuu two bita necessitated the issuing of an order fin (Jeo. Crc-ell. When Mr. Crowell neut out of busiuesa be told the stock of goods to li. li. lirogg & Company and alterwards disposed of the building to Dr. T. L- Kliot. Later Mr. Kliot aold the property to Cliaa. Hall who is about to leplacn it with a brick biibiuusa blnok I'lned For killing Derr. Sam Dave and Pete Stuyhi, a couple of Indian liravea wbo bave been doiug the heavy looking while their wives picked tbe red ripe strawberry at tbe place of 1). 10. Millet Iu tbe Mt. Hood dlatrlct, were arreated last Friday by (iaino Warden Kritz, of Ibe Dalles, for killing deer out of season. Staybi made no attempt to disavow tbe fact that big longing for venison oould not be resisted. In fact he. presented several of bis white friends In the city with choice tidbit. At the tiial, which took place before Justine of tbe Peaoe A. C. iiuok Staybi pleaded guilty and waa tluad ilb and costs. Sam Dave was also Hned a like amount, but evidence afterward be ing produced, that tbe dear hide which he hud in bis possession end upon whlnh the charge agniuat him hud been based waa one that be bad puruhaed hit tine was remitted. li.inil-ttorley. A quiet wedding took pace at the couutry residence of liotit. Kaud Juy 15th wbon Mr. Hand and Mrs. Heater Worley were married in the presence of a few friends by Justice ot the Peaoe A. O, Huok. Mrs. Worley It nn estimable lady wbo came to Hood Kiver from Arizona and who hat been anting bb housekeeper for Mr. Kand for the past six yeara. Uncle Dob, as Mr. Rand ia familiar ly known, is oue of the old settlert iu the valley, having come to Hood Kiver in 1HH4. He has beeu prominently identilled witb it development and In the early days was proprietor of the Mt. Hood hotel. Later be waa a successful merobant conducting a store where the new Eliot building is being constructed but bat now retired from business. Moving llmgg's Store. Workmen commenced Monday to prepaie the large wooden building, iu which Is located llragg'a store, for re moval. The building will ho moved out iuto Kirs street bih! turned around so the frout will face Oak. Having obtained permission ot the the "ity council, tbe Uragg company will be allowed to occupy tbe tin ill lug after it ia moved uutii the ui-w biick block, which is to be built nn the cor ner tho building bas beeu occupying, can be completed. The new building will be two storiel high aud will be occupied nn tbe ground tluor by tbe Duller Hanking Company which will hava the corner, the lirngg Cjmpany occupying the nexl iipm tiuent aud Sherman Young the stoie next to Kier v Cairn, W. ,). Ltakor and Compnuy will occupy the building vacated by tbe Hurler Hank ing Company. A six Legged Sheep. A six legged sheep arrived et The Dulles from (irass Vallny lust week consigned to Harry Lawls of that city, and will be placed on exhibition theie. FANSION Sec our Bargain Table For SHOES, OXFORDS & SLIPPERS We will save you money on these Men's Hats, nular M.-n s Hats, rejiiilnr Men's Huts, regular Men's ami Hoys' values, sjieci.il You can't niakt; u tuistal rijilit in every respect. HAWKEYE PICNIC THURSOAY JjLY 30th lluil HawkeyrfR We have brought thunder aud iiuhtuiuK to Oret(ou uud ou Ibuitduy July IKIth we will have h ojclcue at (Irauge Faik. 'Ibe cow Ik y Hill brlug tho beevet (or tbe barbe cue, leuiouuds will be ou tap and high jinks prevail, lucite til your friends. We wuut to He (he tunu aud hit wife who live furthokt awny, I he (ddfht lndy, the ouh'bt nmu, the largest man, the tallest tudy, lie btinitoet ludy over 18 yeart old, the tldft uuuintiitd lady, the mother o, the uwallett taliM, the KOiull'st iiihi. ud wif, thn ntiniHi i li d ciiiti le driving toe Ioiiku t distance, tho h.uii with the luruo-it feet, tho be.-l l:orP)ibo piti'.bnrj, U: party who ciikIH Him l,:nt'nl tlab liiij yuur, tho hirUbt fuu ily, nud t: i: l iaj Hint din ,li lie a null In U.e ahorimt lime. CKnitidlHiiU will iu I lot. on lined to llawkiyet. Coiuiuitee ou AiraiiKOineute S' creturjr ' f Interior Here. Heoritiuy of the luterinr Duimrt ment, Jhiiiph K Uarlleld, piuiel throogb Hood Kwit in a epeciHl ci;r escorted by Win MoMurray uud sev eral other pi'Oiiiiiifiit Ureuou men lat I'huraday evening. Dining the -hort tuy of the naiu here P o. Duvldnou, iiecretHry ot the lioud Kiver Cuiiiu er oIhI Club, paid hit mspeoU to Mr. (iHrlleid and guve him pome I inn Bt ure dmoilptive ot the valley. Hecretiiry Uuitleid whb on hit way uii.st, hiiviog just returned from u tiip to tlie ilwailu Islttnda aud expected to stop ut Umatilln for the purpose of visiting the Indian reervutlun iu the inter ior near tlieie. It wax nlso hit inten tiou to lii! eot the irrigHtion piojcntt in Oregon and Idaho before returuiiig to WaHhiugtnn. V. Eugene Knox, Coming:. The people of Hood Iiiver tie to hnvo a rnre opportunity, when W. Kngene Kuox, the popular iinperHon utor gives a recltiil at theOnera huiiHe WodueHday, July 2'2 at 8:15 p. m. l'ho.-ie wb.i Iihvb beeu iwdinv the Portland pnpert hiive noticed the iop ulr KOtipliou umi ovations acrmded Hrof. Knox at (iladttoiie CliHiitauua thit hphsoii, wheie he iittraotH hoiih of the hirgeHt imdieuccK. At II, e chxe of the (JlmulmiiiiiH, whore 1'iof. Knox bat oburgu of the DupHrtnifuit ol Elo cution, hn wilt unike a limited num ber ot eugRguineuts, uud Hood lliver it lortuuntn in being ou the list 'i lie professor tin- psthbhshci it rt-c.md u Hood Kivet having been here tit lore, and this fact will Insure hi in a laru heariu ', for to hear him mien creates a desire to lienr him agHiu. Ketervcd sphU at Clarkc'ti drug fatore, 50 cents. ' .etnind admission, 25 cents. ltmn. To Mr. aud Mis. I). II. M.uiritxrn, July 11th, a girl. 'I'o and Mrs. J. W. Strong of Odidl, July i;)th, h boy. lieurge I". Mas ker. (.le irge Mnsiker, aged III (ears, die I Sunday, July VI, from the result of a shucking accident June 29th, wtien he tell out of a true nu au uxe aud tut $ALE ! J Men's Hats SPECIAL If Mill llivil Jinvtlmi in tli is lino we can yivf you lli bargains nut best . V( ot o? hats lifi v' n Hplfiulii 8tni(inril lrniiil in nil tlic new is i and colors. npes $.'J Ou values, sptria $2.00 1.60 1.00 iS2.0() values. snecifii fLno vu!ue. lints, tcvnlar I'ecial 80c the are t uned a cut through hit back that puiolf i'U',1 lungs. It ttas thought for a tiiuo that Mr. Musiker luail.l recover, but after a tew dayt hth.ve I.U dent1! coii.pilai tjont doveioped that cause. nis dcntli lieii. F. Maslkei oas bom Dec. 18t' 187G, in llBy S'ack frcciiict, Cirant toiinly, Oieg.in. I wo dnyt later bit ii'il k r j :i9fH, away. He was riiaed by his iiiiitBinsl grand parent, Mr. and Mig Pmri-h at tiichojoud. Whiiilci couiitf, Ore., where he reald ed in til he w t twenty three year of ug, when ho came to Hood Hiver uud .puichaied n 40 acre tract of bird ou Neal 1'n.ek. Ho was married on June 18 Ih H)07 to .Visa Paa-ub who witb au infant son, hjM father, two brotheit and three Bi.-ters mi vivo him On his mother's sidi ho was a gr. i:dnn of Alauaoii Uims, :r,.t gore: nor I inter the provisional government it' t.'nnn I'lie funeml wna held Monday atfei uoon ut the Methodist uhurob in this city, tervicet being conducted by Kev. A. H. Latbrop, aud wat oue of the largest ever held In thevally. In ternieut waa made In Idlewilde Ceme tery, burial temcea being in charge of Kemp Lodge of Odd Fellowa of Odell, of which the deceased wat a member. Idlewilde Lodge of Hood Kiver wag also represented by a dele gation who attended the funeral. Deserted by her Husband. Mrs. llarr anived In this city fioin Chehalit, Saturday, expeotiug to meet ber husbaud here. Mr. ilarr, tbe tayg, it a locomotive engineer and being out of woik decided to oome to l'ho l)allen, and taid be would work big way from Ohehalis to Porllaud on au engine, and from Portland to The Uallea. Ho bcught big wife a ticket from CheballH to either Hood Kiver or Tbe Dalles. Any way, Mrs. Barr, oiime tu tbia city Saturday to Und her hiishaud here, at he agreed to meet her at this place. She told her atory to the Chief of Police, aud be got her aooommodiitiona at a rooming bouse on Thlid street. Mra. Ban told ber story to the polloeman ; told how tbe had married tbe tirst time iu Tennes see when only fourteen yeara old, and of her husband dying, and of ber mar ryiug the second time to tbe man wbo waa to have met her here Ibe poor little woman it only rweuty yean old at this tim, and weighs about 90 pouudt. Her mind a ems to Im un balanced and tbe authorities will keep hoi ueio a uay or to ocrore ner tauity is questioned runner. Uhrouicle. Catholic Association. i tie second annual institute of tbe Latnolio Educational Association ot Oregon will be held at tbe Weat Side tngti School, Portland, July 20 to 24. the association wag organized in July last year and la uuder tie patronage of Most Kev. Alexander Christie. A tine program bag beeu arranged and tbe exercises will ha both Interesting and instructive. Hoboes Shoot Jap. A Japanese laborer at Squally Hook was coming down the track near that place, when he met two hoboes, wbo eugiged him in conversation. The Jap was ufraid be would be held up, aud started to inn, when one of tbe men opened fire on him, shooting through uue ot bis bauds. Officer Harper wat uotilled, and is ou tbe lookout for tbe men. --Dalles Chron icle. COMMERCIAL CLUB DAY JULY 30th At the legnlar monthly meeting of the Commercial Club, which waa held Monday eveniug soveral piopoHitiont of importance were dUcusi-ed. One of them being that the club is In need of funds to coutiuue its publicity and other work. Ibe supply of literature nliicb the club purchased for distri tuition some time ago hat become ex- ! haunted aud at the club It receiving from ten to titteeu lotteit a day mak- i ing iDquiiiea iu r gurd to Hood Kiver it Is considered imperative l y ottloers ot the organization that a tow supply tie purchased. In addition to itt ned tor funds lot thit pn'pose the club has some outstanding ubligutiitis to meet aud adopted tbe uovel plan of haviug a halt boll lay and giving a series of enteriaiumeuU In Khich:ll can participate aod contribute I lie day selected is Thursday July 2!tli Ou that date all tbe merohauts will be expected tu clove their ph.ces of busi ness aud participate In tbe tectitlliea. At noon on that day a big public din uer will be given under tbe auspices of tbe ladies of the city. In tbe af ternoon a baseball game will be ar ranged for and a dance In tbe Opera bouse in the eveu'ng. A obarge will 'BhQ Paris Fair "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" Ladies and Children's Summer Parasols With plain ;imI f mey iinvi's linen unit siik. A ood st'lii-t from fur up from 15c 25c 50c 75c Ladies' Sleeveless Vests V carry a most complete lino of Summer Tuilei-wenr in Muslin or I.ailies' Sleeveless Vests, squat o .yoke, full Into trimmed each Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, Merceriz ed lisle, full silk taped, very elastic Ladies Summer Wjit. Union Suits full l.ice trimmed, t he Suit Ladies Summer Wpt. Knit Union Suits of mercerized lisle, the suit.. ADVISE YOUR FRIENDS "The Best Way" To See Hood River Canyon and Valley is via Mt. Hood Railroad A RIDE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM DUST Train leaves Hood River 8 A. M. every day and returns 5:10 P. M. Spend your Sunday in the mountains. A. WILSON, Agent be made for participating in these entertainments and the club expects to realize money enough to put it ou ita teet. Tbe members of the olub are particularly aoxiout that tbe country people take part In tbe event arid bore that the? will nDm nnt iul 17.17, to make It a bis .nnRnfl.. Apart from the loutine business tbe other matter of Importance thai was discussd Informally was that ot tak ing steps to build a permanent borne for tbe olub. Tbe site which has re oeived tbe moat favoruble oonaidera tion from tbe directors ot the club no tar is that adjoining tbe Davidson building. Plana for tbe building bave beeu partially completed and provide for a two story building witb base ment witb olub rooms on t' e second door, and ttores ou a level witb tbe sidewalk aud a permanent exhibition ball for tbe fruit fair in tbe basement. The plana also provide for a tbeatei to be built back of the main building witb u ii entrance oh First Btreet. Ou this side there would also be room for another store. So far the matter has only Deen considered but is thought by members of tbe club aud others who have been approached on the subject that if tbe building cau be erected it would bo one of the most valuable publio improvements tor tbe town that bas ever been contemplated. Card of Thanks. The guirowiug widow aod members of tbe family of tbe late (ieorge P. JYJasiker wish to state that they bave been deeply touobtd by the respect that has been paid to our loved oue and from tbe deepest recess of our souls we wisb to thank all those friends wbo by their kindly sympathy and material assistance have so iu seinsuiy sougnt to ligbten our sonmv aud mitigate our paiu. We have the assurance that we are uot alone in our soi row and while we live we waut to live among these people nud when we die we want to die among these people and be consigned to tbe bosom ot mother earth by their loving b'mdg. Carson U. Alasiker and tsmlly. Si hram Fruit Jar, easy to ecul. eafv to open, for sale at McDonald's. I G. L. Gilbert went up tbe road on a busluesg trip Monday. J C. l' Waldo, wbo baa been visiting m Porllaud, returned borne Tuesday. Fted Fiazier, of Portlaud, wat a visitor at Hood Hivei Tuesday and Wednesday. Elmer Kand, ot Portlaud, arrived at Hood Kiver Tuesday eveuing to spend a couple of days. Mrs. Siusher, who has been Tisitlng bei daugLter, Mrs Chas. N. Clarke, ret n mod to her home at Dufur Wednesday Mrs. 3, J. Luckey has relumed from (Juireisity Park wbeie the was called by tbe serious lllue-a of her mother. Mrs. J IS Kuud, a lio hat re ooveied. C. B McCalstoo, of Rogar, Ark , nftei S ending evcral weeks at Hood lilvor whore he has been visitiuu Irienrlt and tthithes, lett for hia borne -this week. Wru. Barry, J H. Delllnger and A. W. Prndhom e were et Hood Kiver Wedi.ttdav in rounco; i u witb the piiutiug supplies which veie recently oidered by tbo couuty ootuuiiseicu era. Metert. Andrew aud Kintz con nected witb tbe Simplex typesetting Men's Summer Underwear Men's Summer Underwear, plain cream, blue or pink peeler cotton Hulbriggan, fine frauev eollorette tH'ok, ribbed cuffs. Drawers to match. The garment 25c Men's Summer Underwear, black and white mixed, silk trimmed a big value for of silkolino assortment to the money, The Ladies' Gauze. 10c 25c 25c 50c Plain French lialbtiggan, silk finish, col lorette neck, ribbed cufft. The garment 50c Men's Underwear, fine ribbed, full silk trimmed, best grade pearl buttons, first class make; the garment 75c mamuue company, spent a day at Hood Kiver this week overhauling the typesetting machine iu tbe Ulacier otnoe. The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. ! ue" 0 8 ?' . y i r T " lug. Ihe oecasiou was the 60th hirth day ot Mr. Noble uud tbe eveniug was pleasautly spent lUteuiug to music ami partaking of refreshments which were served. A. P. Uatebam, wbo had been visit ing tbe celebrated Webb cherry farm at Troutdnle shook bauds with a mend or two at tbe station here Wednesday. Mr. iiateham waa on his way back to Hosier aod stated that tbe cherries on tbe Webb place this year are the fluent be has ever seen. The Churches. Methodist chuioh Morning, "Seek ing Things Above"; evening, "God's Wight Blooming Cereug." All invit ed. The (Jr. Lutheran Kmnuniiiul f'l,n....l, conducts services event wcnmi un.i . fouith Sunday in the month Enuliah I uu oewnu aim uorman on fourth Sun day, 10 a. m U. B. Church Sabbath school, It) a. m.j preaching, 11 a. m.; Y. P. C. E. 6:30 p.m.; Evangelistic services, 7:30 p. iu. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Even body in vited. J . It. l'ai ker, pastor. Christian church V. A. Wood, min iater. I'.-eai liiug set vices, ll a. m. and 7:3u p;uj. 1 layer uaeui.g, Ihuieiiuy, i .ov . iu. most toruiui welcome to an j siranrg liiverside Ci UKiegiitiouni Church, W. C Uiiinoie, pastor. Sei i iceis Huu- day ht II n. ui., Clirisliau Endoavoi ' p. ui.f evening worsnip at 8 p. m. Catholic Church Regular services every Sunday. Belmont M. E. Church, S. S. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. in., Epworih League 6.30 p. m., Preaching 7.30 p. ni. At Crapper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. in. At Menoni nee 2nd and 4th Sundays 3 p. m. BapiU t In ich ('. A. Nutley, Pas tor. Sunday w i ii- at 11 a. ui. and 7;45. in. hi.nda.v kcImkiI, at 9:50 a. in. F. G. Ct-, Supi. Young Peoples meet ing, 7 p. ni. Monday, 7 p. m., Y'oung Men s Alert Club. I lien! ay, 7 p. lu , Y. P. Christian Culture Class. Wednes day 7:30 p. m , 1'r.ijei meeting. Thurs day p. m., Ladies' Aid or Mission Cir cle. Unitarian Sunday School at 10 a. in. Public Worship ai li a in. Thursday evenin Study Class at 8 u. m. J. Van Neice Bandy, Minister. Lutheran English services first Sun day and Germain third Sunday in each nionte. Services at 10 (i. m. Bible claes after service. Kev. Ed. Starick pastor. Private lt..uicl for a lew gues:a at Wb.aus ranch m WinnnsStHlioii iu the HismJ H er inouiilulux. 1'l.w.si and niiwi omveuient railway h.iii i. Ih-vli'a Punch H.iwl; g.od flshiiia and other allrt-tloni; terms reaMin. HUie. W. It Win.tn. Ilia-d Kiver, Ore. 6 l.ni-on ICasi Side, a black si IS land lug Willi pii .- while III, ll eniliriiide' v on Ihm,.i, M-is oi. Ih'inhl.i ni. kel euii. hun.lKei. In. fs and a "V,- r in le; ,.!. rve ill Jwksoo's I stoie. e:l ; l n rewani. ja .-si-Koh -Hi i-M-y heller, Wu. Inquire Wanh'l - A gii l to do general housework. Truman butler. Mrs, Look over our line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Telescopes and Grips. Our Stock is complete aud our prices the lowest. garment 45c Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir&Cass. Choice Roses Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolaa. While Wyandotte Eegs for Setting from Mated Feus. $1.50 & 12.00. Fletcher & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. Lost between I'ost Office and Depot, black leather iiooket bonk, gold rimmed; contained money and P. (). box rent receipt from J. P. Robinson; reward. Leuve at j lacier ornce. J30 To Kxehanire Three good second band automobiles lor sale or exchange for real estate. Address, K. W. C Care Ulacier. J:J For Sale A xood driving horse, ulnle c r douhle; not atmld n' autos. Also two cowa. Ail.v to J. Wleklmin. j:l For rstre Good work team, reaiMinale. Klp pa orchard C . Tel. Mt. Hood 6x1. J3U For sale Kaiiltles Urubber No. 1!, with 2.70 ftrt wire eHtde siid every thing coniplei. Also two cows and calvea; two seaU-tl haek and slnjjle harness; oue horse J. W. McCuls. lion. j:t0 Htruyed-A span ofrey horses, weight about 1.4U0 or 1,5(10. Camo to my place about July lxt, Unea little lighter than the other and slightly lame In len Tore foot. Owner can have same by proving property, paying feed bill and I he cost of tblsad. Jas. I'liltley, V lento. y.W For Sale Good family horse, gentle and not afraid of automobiles, aluo buggy and harneua. K. li. Coahow. The Toggery. jut IS For Hale-Wishing to retire from business. I will sell the Waucoma Hotel at a bargain. F. F. Fouta. jul 16 For Sale Kimball organ, good aa new, cost $120; price $60. R. J. F.llis, Belmont. jul 16 For Sale A fine tent house cheap, and aome furniture. Acrosa the atreet from Chks. Caatner'a residence. Call at 5:30 or Sunday. Geo. S Martin. iul16 Kolt MAbK Two mare colt, one veur old 7ft for the two, or $:I5 and Mb separate. Van. thlers, Ml. Hood." tf NAOHAHA 4 N1NOM1YA BTORK-Januu- ee grocrles, cigars aud tobacco. Employers please notify lor Japanese farm hands. P. O. DO oo. 6M. Hood River, Oregon. ug20 ForKale-10 Ineh wood, pine or flr; V cord. per Harrisou, Him id River, Ore. JIB For Hale-old fashioned pie cherries. Epplu, Phone l94t! K. J. A. J10 Lost-Small black hand bag- containing ladies' ear rinifa, door key and money. Return t Glacier othce and receive reward. jl6 Lost Rubber plush-lined laprobe. R. 11. Walloce or phone 194-M- Return to j!6 Lost Small black raffie handbag Sunday, on the hill, above the Christian Church. Return to the Glacier Oftice. jul 16 F'or Sale 'l Inch Studebaker wagon, with springs, complete. J.L.Carter. Jjii For Kale Two dozen thoroughbred Drown Leghorn bens. Best laying strains. JAia J. . Carter For Sale Plastering corner ball grounds, fsj jjva sand. Pit southeast : per load. A. W.King. For Sale- Horse, broke single or double. L. plog. For Sale Anyone wanting raspberries phone Pacific l. R. W. Ordway J2J For Sale Thorouifhbred Uu.n Ana innnim al Ulaelei oltleeoraee It. O. Caldwell, Hood KUK SAI.E-Fox Terrier l'u. s.lhe flneattha money can buy. From registered stock. Sire and dam took two first and two second prizes at Portland Kennell Show. Rocklord Store, nU's Hood River, Ore. Wanted. Wanted To Rent-Furnished house or furnished housekeeping rooms by family of two. Address X, Glacier othce. jig Wanted Housekeeping rooms by young mar. r ed couple. Address Z, Glacier office. jl6 Wanted Married man to work on fruit farm: will be furnished comfortable house: good position or firs t-clasa man. Address R. H., Glacier office; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (ISOLATED TRACT.) Public Land Sale, Serial 029. The Dalles, Oregon, Land Otnoe, July 3, 190K. Notice Is hereby iriven that. iiii,ii k.. the CoimnlKsloner of the Urnen I Land oince imder provisions of Act of t'ungrtn approved! June 27, 16, Publlc-No. a, we will otter at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 11:J0 o'. clocks. ni.,on the lth day of August. IMH nexu at t his ornce, the following tract of land to-wit: HE ljNE M, Sec. 20. T. 1, N , R. 11, E., W. M. Any persous claiming adversely the almve. deserlbed lands are autleed to flle their claims, or objections, on or beiore the day ubove designated for sale. . . C. W. Mooke. Regiater. J9-alS Louis H. A knkson, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .Department of tbe Interior, U. g. Laud Otlloe al Tur Uallea, Oiegon. July 9, IIWh. ' Notice la hereb.f giveu that i:iirie n. Mtllei. of Mosler, Oregon, wbo, on November L lso made lioniesteaa eutry No. IKias, lor NW'-' r-ectlon 15. Township I N., Rine ll K. Who. lo make riual oiiiiiiului ion ei ,.. "..... V int-ii Aiei luiau. nas niea u.kiim m i.... cUui, I., the land almv .l.-rihi' "niinri nnu iwvivvr, Ml I IIS ,;,UU1. Oifgilll OU I I'lalmaut liHiues ss witnesaea: T-1'. tin lb-r sou. W. K. Siokes, Bt-njamlu Wuudsaud N E. Ktokeii, all of Moiler, urexoo. J18 ' C. W. MOORE, Reglater, .....i ..1 dunlin,, t!m.