1 HOOD RIVER GLAOIBK THUK6DAY, FEBRUARY S34 1110. Seven DON'T HURRY! DON'T WORRY! The Winter has stuck rather persistently, but think of the time we will have in the joy ous days of Spring time. This is a good world anyhow. It might be a whole lot worse, but it isn't. So during these days when you cannot get out, do your spring sewing, and be happy. We will take care of your telephone orders and use our best judgment in filling them. So Let Us Be I I ITI? A MTC A fW A 4 I ALWAYS UP Cheerful J IVVll IV tvTLPl JO DATE BRIEF LOCAL MA1TEUH. The Diets Studio for photos. Cold boiled ham at McGuire Bros. Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen's. Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Buy your L u e mnd Vitrol at YV'hlte- Hazelwood Creamery Butter at Me Guires. If you want shoes that don t go Wrong go to Johnsen 8. Money to loan on improved farm land. T. D. Tweedy. Home Rendered Leaf Lard at McGnire Bros. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. Linu and Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for veal nd chickens. McGuire Bros. Insure your automobile. G. Y. Ed wards & (.., Agents. Get vour spray hose from McDonald. Clean new stock, no factory scraps. J. H. McArtbur, of Minneapolis. ws bt-re Inet week the gueft ot F. K, Skinn r in the Uuk Grove district "Insure Before the Fire" in com- t antes like the Phenlx, London and ancashire and other strong compa nies. 0. Y. Edwards & Co., Agts. We do hot keep Mitchell wagons, buggies and hacks we sell them. Our sales in this line have been very gratify ing not only to ourselves but many pleased customers. Blowers Bros. If yon want to buy, sell or rent Hood River property go to A. W. Onthank. Money t loan on first mortgages Notar ial Wuik of all kinds anil legal paper carefully prepared. Also fire insurance n the very heat comp aiiie-. Hood River Yellow Newtown Sweet Cider, made from hand sorted and washed apples. Your grocer will de lve? same fresh and sweet at 35c per gallon. The Davenport Harness Co. has a large supply of good robes which will be sold at very low prices in nt to have to carrv them over to next vear. tf There will be week day ervieesat the Episcopal church every Thursday even ing at T o'clock during Bent, conducted by Itev. Mr. Warren. J Adrian tipping oime up rroro J'oitlaud Saturday on husiuets. M Eppiog expects to return to Hoj Rier with bis family in about -n i nth The Barrell pear and ple oroharu or the Rogue Kiver volley recent. fold for J500.000. Tho ruobard r-o.j-tain 605 aores, patt ef biota willu subdivided Into tin. 11 tiacts. William T. Boyotou, one of the pioneer stage driveis of enstei u Ore goii, died at his home in Peudleton last Thursday, aged 53 years. Death resulted frnn t phoid fever frl lowed by rheum .t .am The deceased was a hint he of Mrs J. U. Shoemaker, of Hood Kiver. A. I. Mxhiu was in Cnrvallis last week epexKli'g at the Farmers' Week sessions In the Oregon Agricultural College. On Thursday evening be (tare an aldress on the improvement ot rural conditions in wbtcb be emphasized the he lelits of good roads and primaries to tbe farmers Two Bargains A Snap: St) acre- near Odell Ode! I, onh $180 per acre all under the ditch. Tbe be-t buy in the lower valley. Terms. 40 acres, tine orchard land, all under di'ch, 10 acres cleared, 8 acres in orch ard. 3 acres bearing, rest in young trees. This will inak' a fine home or prove a good speculation. Write for information to A. SCHILLER, Dee, Oregon. Phone Odell 1x2. Table boarders taken at 252 State St C. A. Hell was in Portlau I on busi ness duiing the pakt week. Joe vogi spent Sunday the guest of relatives in The DsIleB. Mrs. Charles Dano visited friends in The Dalles last week. Wyman Eaton and Miss Helen Eaton visited P irtland Saturday. N. C. Evans, of Hood Kiver visited friends here Friday. Dalles Chronicle Alfalfa, a fancy graded product. The Blalock Fruit Co., Walla Walla, Wash. If you are interested to know the cor rect style in Gordon Hats see J, G, Vcgt's window. Order your wire-wound wooden water pipe early, s it is not held In stock. See Joe Wilson. Horn lo Earl Young and wife, at Newny'a mill west of town, a hey, FehrunBry 18. The biggest, brightest, newest lot of Gordon lints for Spring are now on f.tle j at J. G. Vogt's. Harold Dabney left for West Pnii.t, Sutiday, where he will enter tue Unit ed States Militaiy Academy. 1-uciun Lewis and wile arrived Saturday finm Spoknne to visit hi- brothel, Marshal Hubert h Liewls. 1 he Ladies Aid society 0' 'he Congregational church will no . i on Friday afien.i ou with Mis Giluiuie. I'be Dalies is goiug t get . new booklet nut and is dancing a Lig publicity campaign for tbe coining yr. W. E. Clarke, of Omaha, cairn to Hood Kiver last week and is lu.fi mer tne valley witn tue idea . in vesting In a large traot. McGregor & Botbtui, of Motder re port the san of the 80 aero plaoe ol C. A. Hege, four miles out, to -V. S. .-ititt, of bos Angeles, for 10,600 he Style Shop will have its first showing of Suriug millinery, lues- lay, March 1. 1 our inspection is invited Miss J. W Davis John Franz, who has been a clerk at tbe Mt Hood hi tel for numhei of years, bus gone to The Dtlles where be has the position of dav lerk and oasbier in the new Hhiperd Hotel. Mr and Mrs Frank Thornton are he parents of th Urst child to he h .rn in the village of Hood, Watb. the d'.'tiuguished youngster is a little girl, who ariived February 18. Proposals to Clear Land Wanted Tract of ten acres in Hood River valley, w ith contract for wenty more if sat e fariion given. Apply to T. H. herrard, Beck Building, Portland, Oregon, for particulars. f24 C. W. Ureene, of Providence, K. I., is beie the guest of A. W. Peters. Mr. Greene was with Mr. Peters at Curvallls attending tbe recent borti cultural short courses ami be expects to go Into fruit iaiiug here. .1 ho Bnrggrat and William Vogt, ot I be Dalles, hare formed a partner ship to handle Mosier rexl estate. Tl ey bave opeued ottloes in Mosier and expeot to do an extensive btfkl ness this summer. Mr. Vogt Is well known here having fnimeily been associated wifb his brother, Joe Vogt, in tbe haberdashery husiuess. Tbe Mosier Commercial Culb btld a rousing meeting Saturday, Feb. 12, at which C. K. MoCargar, ti n nnw president presided. I'be club is m good condition and a considerable fnnd 'oi adveitising was raised at the mteting. J. K. McGregor and A P. Buteham made brief peeches to the club. Geirge T Pratber, one of the large Hood Kiver land owners and orchard iste, arrived at tbe Pel kins Friday on ibe retu n trip from California, wbere he has passed the last four months in company with his fan ily Mr. Piather went south with tbn in tenttou of love-ting in Los Augtlea and that vicinity, but returned to Oregon with bis bank account intact He will luok for sometbln 4 suitable in Portland. Oregonlan. F. H. Morlan was in Portland Tues day on business. L A. Giant spent tbe ea ly part of tbe v.eek in Portland. George H. Watson and Harry Wat- ! sou went to Portland Monday for a Vl9it. i'be Sans Sounl Circle will meet un Thursday afternoon at tbe borne of Mrs. Bryant. Dt. Jenkins entertained ten of his men friends with a "stag" dinner Monday evening. A small horse, harness and buggy !or sale. Prioe f75. Will take out in nay. Phone L3K. Stenographer wauted. Apply Hat er Fruit Puolishing Co. Hall Bldg., Hood Kiver, Oiegou Mr. aud Mrs. F W. Kookhold, of i. 'lverdde, Cal., who are on a t lur n( tbe northwest have been in Hood l.'iver for tbe past few days. FOK SALE Swiss Chalet, olose iu, -ix rooms, pantries and bath. Built In furniture, sanitary plumbing Knrnaoa and fireplace. Phone No. I8L. Mrs Henry Crandull went to Port land Tuesday to return with her hus hand Capt H Crandall, who has been under medical treatment la Portland for a week. Miss Blanohe Harbison will remain in Portland tonigbt to bear Mme. Kchumannlleiuk, at tbe Armory. Mi 8 Harbison is tbe guest of Mis. F. T Chapman while in the oity. Arthur Gierke and J C Skinner will go to Portland today to select ii. i-i. and units arrangements for the Oommarelnl Club minstrel show which will come oft next month. Wantoed 40 seres uncleared or partly cleared land for a customer now waiting also wan!. 10 or 20 aore ilane part hearing. Let us know tth-tyou bave. G. V. Edwards & Co. Ibe O. K & N schedule was changed iligblly Sunday so that tbe east hound Dalles local now arrives h- re at 6:10 p. in, instead of 5:45 and the west bound fast mail is now due here at 4:50 a. in , iustead of (5 I he latter train carries no passengers Miss Kmma Kruter, ot India, is one of tbe principal speakers at tbe Christian and Missionary Alliance Convention this week at tbe Alliance Chapel, corner Kigbth and May streets. Services 2 and 7 :80 p. m. ennb day. II are invited. C. K. Percy, Pastor. The Glacier was misinformed la-t week and stated that Mrs. F'Ioih Hartley and ber daughter, Gladys, had returned from California, with their son and t-ro'.her Howard Hartley. Mr. Hartley ri turned hut thn ladies do not expeot to come from California until May or June. George Woodworth fiscal agent of the UNIiEU W1KELESS Telegraph Company is at the Mt. Hood Hotel Hiid will be pleased io see local stock holders and any one else interested iu this subject. The company has re cently located stations at. The Dilles, Walla, Spokane, Weoatohee and North Yakima, Wash. Wanted Logging, Clearing, Plow ing, Planting, Nine Miles South of Town of Hood River A few logs to cut up ami haul 200 feet to edge of hill. A few stumps to poll Brush has been grubbed and burned. Ten acres to plow and barrow. 500 hotel t" dig. 500 trees to set. I... iik at it and write what you will ennl raid In ihi it for fin liv Crnn- I .. .i . ..!,., I.,- in 1,1 ..,,! II,, I.'. lenberry; he will direct you to my clear ing. Stump puller, lines, tents and tools furnished. G. W. McCoy. 3ft4 North Until St., Portland. WATER GRANTED FOR 2000 ACRES The Dee Irrigation Jc Power com pany has been granted water from tbe West F'ork of Hood Kiver by State Kngint.er Lewis to use in irrigating about 2,000 acres of land between tbe West and Cast Middle Forks ot Hood Kiver. This water was uuder dis pute last fall when W. K. Wiuans Hied claims on tbe same stream claiming that he needed all tbe water for a 11,000,000 power plant whieh he pro posed to put in at Winans. However nothing has been beard of his scheme lately and tbe Dee company has been granted what it asked for. The Dee compauy baa oompleted about two-thirds of tbe main ditch and as soon as tbe weather will per mit work will he oommeneed this spring and it is expected that the ditch will be completed by June 1. I'be land which will be served by the Dee compauy is an area which was logged ott by tbe Oregon Lumber Company It has been subdivided into smell tracts aud a large amount ol it is already set to trees. A num ber of tbe orobardista in that district are expecting to put in strawberries next year wben there will be plenty of water to irrigate them. Boff Sells to Davidson. E K. Golf has sold bis stock io tbe Hood Kiver Eleutrio Light, Power A Water Company to H. V. Oavldson, president of tbe company, who al ready held the controlling interest in the corporation. Mr. Davidson now owus approximately 87 per oent of the stock of tbe corporation and tbe other 13 per cent is owned by N. C Evans. Mr. Gott bas been here for about four years and bas bad obarge of tbe electric department of tbe water and light company. He expects to leave Hood River shortly and bas not decided where be will locate. Feed The Birds. Notice W. 0. W. Members. Esteemed Neighbors: As I have been elected Clerk oi the W. O. W. ou will find me at Wood & Muggins store, where you may pay your lodge dues. Be prompt 'n paying. Yours in L. II and R. Floyd Nimhuno, Clerk. B. F. Barkktt, C. C. Here is Your Chance The Wm. Hayn.es property on Oak Street, a commanding view of the River. house and lot 60x100 feet with outlet on State Street. This is the best buy in town at t O ff I Also the small house and lot on State street for $1100. YOU WILL HAVE TO ACT QUICK. B. E. Duncan & Co. I ! A little black headed snowbird flitted down on to tbe back porch under oorer, while all outside, ground, root and tree, was covered with h mantle of snow. If be did'nt euy, be might have said, while oast iug his eye up to the kitchen window, "The folks inside bave breakfasted, the horses and tbe oow at tbe barn have had their ration, tbe hena under the sbed bave bad their wants sup plied, but wbere do I come In? I'm one of tbe members of these family premises; 1, and my little feathered friend, the brown thrush, lookiug wishfully from a neBrby eheny tree. The fruit grower and the farmer bave no better friends tbau we. Nearly all tbe pests that you are fighting in our orchards, we, too, help to de stroy. the seeds of the noxious weeds uUo form a part of our simple food, and we do you little, ii any burro. Why not give us jut a little attention'.' A baudful of coro menl, coarse graham, tolled oats or rolled wheat will last a half dozen ol im all day, but wben it's gone give us a little more; it won't cost more than a cent. But, mini you, be sure and place it wbere the cat cun't spring upon us; we like to live as well as you. We'll pay you back and more too during the coming season." The gist of this colloquial presents tion ot the matter is: we should eed the biids; to do so ia just; it is humane; it is politic. A great per ceut ot the feathered tubes ere our Friends and benefactors. A noted sni utist has said: "Destroy ell tbe birds ami in a few years tbe pests would over whelm us". Do nut let the birds perish for the want of food, a- some di1 during th. previous storm. J. L Carter. Stockholder., (all Meeting. The directors of the I miners' Irrigating Co , bave culled a meeting ot the stockholders ot the company to i . lo-ld iu tbe K of P hall at 10 a. m , Snturday, Maoh B The meeting was requested hy 74 of the stock ho I icr- who wan. the directors to em ploy an engineer to investigate and np. ut on the cost of putting the hti-inls of the company's system Into underground pipes. I hey also ask for an estimate ot the cost of reconstruc tion (f tbe ditnhes and flumes of the company. They want this report, to tie made to a lter meeting ut the stockholders. Big Feature at the (.em. C V, uaklu bas received tbe exolu sire right for Hood Kiver to run I'he Great Feature Flini, entitled, "Mo ses" that will be continued In five large reels or 5000 feet ol Him This subject has been pioduced by tbe Vit ograph I' 1 1 in Co , which is a guaran tee of its merit Numerous requests have been made to bold this film here for Huuday and Mr. Dakin bas con seuted to run it on Sunday and in ad dition to Friday and (Saturday's run Don't miss the first reel. Open Bun day, :i to 5 aud 7 to 10 p. m. HOTEL PLANNED BY C. A. BELL According to plans which are now being dtawu by Architect Albert Sutton, C. A. Hell, proprietor ot tbe Mt. Hood hotel wilt soon begin the erection of a fine new hotel building at. tbe southeast corner ot Cascade avenue aud Second streets. The new struoture will be ot brick and steel, three stories high and will practically cover the quarter block being UK) by 98 feet. The architecture will be ot tbe French Keuaissanoe style and the exterior will bave a dark butt brick taciug with a trimming ot lighter briok The building will oost in tbe ueighhorho.nl of $:!5,000. The ground floor will have besides the lobby, dining loom and sample rooms ot tho hotel, five store rooms. The entrance will be on Cascade avenue through a tiled and marble vestibule into the oommodinus lobby, which will haven tiled floor with wainscoting and a beamed ceiling. The dining room, which will be on the east side ot tbe building so tint it may be served from tne present kitchen of the Mt. Hood hotel, will have a big (Ireplaoe as will the lobby. A billiard room tor ladles will be one ot tne teatuiea of tbe new hotel. Tbe two upper floors will eaob hate 2(1 rooms iu which will tie hot and cold water and telephones. Adjoining tbe rooms will be 10 private baths. The whole building will be steam beated and electrically equipped. There will be a freight elevatir to handle baggage. Mr. Bell expects to run the new hotel separate trom the old, although be will manage both establishments. I'be new hostelry which it Is expected to complete by the autumn, will he run on tbe Kuropoan plan throughout while tbe old hotel will be conducted along tbe same lines as at present. No name tor the new botel bas yet been made public Kilitor H. O. Kibbee, of Mosier, was io town Tuesday. Miss Eva Yates is visiting friends in Portland this week. Burn To Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hodges, of Barrett, a boy, February 22. Mrs. Ktta Branorott has returned tn ber country home hereafter spending tbe winter iu Portland. Mrs. D. IS. Baumgarduer, of Port land, has been tbe guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Orr, tbis week. J and L. Hawley will bave their flrst showing of Boring bats, Maroh 1st. The opening will he March I., and la. Howard Isenberg was in Bait Lske Cit- last week representing "Better Fruit" and Ohris Oreisen was in the Yakima country iu tbe interests ot the same paper. Miss hlorence Doerr, a teaober of the flfth grade in the Park street school, received word Friday of the serious illness ot her mutber in Mich igan and lett Saturday to be at tbe bedside. Mrs. K. A. Button went to Harris tin u Haturday, being called there on account of the death ot her hi other, L. IL LiiiSalle, who was killed there Friday by tailing from tbe tower of a wi ld mill. A deal was closed last week whereby V. H. Steiobotf sold bis five aore place a mile southwest of town to C. A. Hall for tHoOO. The little tract is all planted to strawberries and is s ' to young orchard. Miss (Jertrude Whippo, who came here last month as a teacher in the fourth gride of the public sotiuula, has resigned on account or ill health and she lett for her home in Minne apnlis Sunday Miss Mable Ciavton is 111 I ing the vacancy. Advertise Hood River Right Tell your friends about the best country on earth, but do it on the best stationery. We have it A full line of Whiting's Stationery just ar rived. All shapes, all sizes, all forms. Bulk Stationery A full line. Good Qualities SLOCOM'S BOOK STORE Our Easter Novelties and Cards1 now in Mid-Winter Sale To make room for the Spring Orders now arriving we are offering great reductions on all Winter (roods: MEN'S Cravenette Coats Values 112.60, now $10.00 f 1100, now 9.00 10.00, now 8.50 Ladies' Sweaters Values 11.76, now $1.35 $2.r0,now 2.10 f 2.75, now 2.15 Outings Values 12X0, nw 100 100, now 80 Reductions Made on on all Men's Flannel Shirts These an; money saving bargains for you. Please take notice. A. L. Carmickel ON THE HEIGHTS J. L. ilersbner was in Tbe Dalles Sunday. A I). Moe made a trip to Tba Dalloa Saturday on business. C K Hone returned Tuesday from an extended visit in California. 0. J. Trelber was in ihe Dallas Monday. II. J. Frederick Is aow in southern California after a abort trip into Mexioo and he expects to return to Hood Kiver Iu about two weeks. ARTHUR CLARKE The Jeweler Makes Your Watch Keep Time OPEN EVENINGS Opposite Butler Bank in Brosius Block ! ! u j TTW-i.l J I '