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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1911)
Jul xk 1PL ilbert NEW BELL ASSURED FOR THE HEIGHTS A large audience of men and women wns present at the joint mooting of the business and social clubs of the Heights lust Friday night and the aud itorium of the Baptist church was nearly filled. The meeting, while the address of J. C. Tate, the principal Hpeaker, dealt with certain phases of religious work, was for the purpose of discussing some of the Heights most vital needs and. too, it was an expres sion of genial neighborly good will. Rev. J. K. Hargreaves, pastor of the Baptist church, was chairman of the meeting. A number of musical selec tions were rendered by a double quar tette of boys from the literary organi zations of the Heights. After the address by Mr. Tate, which bore on the value of centering com munity with church life, a collection was taken up for the purpose of plac ing a large bell in the belfry of the Baptist church, which may be rung not We have an immense stock of them but they are going fast. Maybe you can get one the day you want to spray, and maybe not don't take the chance. It is too much of a risk. Order Now, and be sure you order the DIE Wag Studebaker Mandt Davenport Milburn mplements of Every Description -Vaug only for announcing religious services but also to be used in waniinu the people of the Heights in case of tire or any other disaster. The citizens rospomlul liberally and in a very short time SfhHI bad been subscribed. The sum of $10'.t was paid at the desk dur ing the evenimr. Since then it is nn- Iderstood that further contributions have considerably increased the fund. Taken altogether the meeting was of extraordinary interest. While for the purpose of conducting a practical mat ter it was an expression of the good feeling toward and interest in the church of the community. The "pur poses of the bell, which'will cause it soon to become locked in the memory of all the neighborhood, are beautifully set forth in the following lines of an anonymous writer: "Now doth its brazen throat, measure with Rhythmic note, hours'that so swiftly ((oat out on time's ocean. "Now from some ivied tower,streams the sweet Chiming-power, pleading for Sabbath hour, prayer and devotion. HOOD HIVER POWER POWER SPRAYER ons THAT'S "Now when the midnight sky, red with (lames Mounting high, telling of havoc nigh, how the bells thunder. j "Now 'tis a merry peal, hands joined ; for woe Or weal, when' God doth set the seal ! man may not sunder. ' "Now 'tis a solemn dirge, that our hearts Doth urge, by the grave's very verge, life's quick dispelling. King it tor time, or lire, prayer, wedding, knelling, Sad be its tone, or gay, none may this truth gainsay, Just as the bell is tolled will be its telling." Notice. To whom it may concern : My wife, Mrs. A. I,. Silliman, has left my bed and board, and 1 refuse to le responsible for any debts contracted by her A. L. Sillinmn. Hated Feb. I, Mil. m23 K jour shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnson. GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1911 OFF ORDE han Implement ALL THAT'S Crace U. B. Church News. Presiding Elder H. C Shaffer preached last Thursday night and con ducted the last quarterly meeting of the vear. On Saturday afternoon the Junior society had a Mad March party in the gymnasium with about BO in at tendance. Sunday was a great day, perhaps the best in the Rev. Parson's pastorate. Monday evening the Rev. R. G. Sum merlin, the state evangelist, began a series of revival meetings, inis was an inspiring service and everyone is expecting a great awakening in Hood I?;,...- m. Unmmnrlin in remark- uiti i, mi. kiui'- able man, for a long time he was the bullv of Coos county. He is a man s man and never fails to reach men or all classes. Sometime ago Dan Shan non met Rev. Summerlin and urged him to accompany him as a co-partner on his evangelistic tours. Revival Closes. The revival at the First Christian Church closed last Sunday with a rousing service. There were six addi tions to the church during the day, RING PRAYER Vehicles Top and Open Buggies Spring Wagons ENOUGH making a total of 19 during the meet ing. The church is planning lor greater things along all lines. The Sunday School has increased tu per cent within the last few weeks. Last Sunday the attendance was the largest in the history of the church. Already plans are under way for a great evangelistic campaign in the early autumn led by an evangelist Jof national reputation. A Fierce Mght Alarm is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often it aroused Lewis Chamblin, of Manchester, 0., U. II. No. 2 for their four children were greatly subject to croup. "Some times in severe attacks," he wrote, "we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Driving's New Discovery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others So may you. Asth ma, Hay Fever, La Grippe, Whoopiug Cough, "Hemorrhages (lv before it. 10c and $1.00. Trial bottle" free. Sold by ChM. N. Clarke. THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorders. A doctor's first question when con sulted by a patient is, "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that 98 per cent of illness is attended with inactive bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for constipa tion and bowel dsiorder in general. We are so certain of their great cura tive value that we promise to return the purchaser's money in every case when they fail to produce entire satis faction. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, they act quietly, and have a soothing, strengthening, healing influ ence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea flatulence, excessive looseness, diar rhoea or other annoying effect. They are especially good for children., weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 26c. 1 THAT o o and 10c. Sold only at our store The RexallStore. C. A.'.PIath. An Afternoon will be given by the Pythian Sisters at the K. P. Hall, on Tuesday, March 28. Mothers, wives and sisters of the Knights of Pythias, are cordially in vited to bring their work and enjoy a social afternoon. Gertrude Stark, ml6 M. of R. & C. Public Sale The undersigned will sell all his household and kitchen furniture at pub lic auction on Saturday, March 18th, at his residence, corner of 4th and Mon tello streets. Consisting of stoves, bed steads, Borings, dressers, tables, chairs, stands, desks, one roller top desk, book cases, dishes, canned fruit, pantryware and one upright Emerson piano. Terms of Sale: All sums under f 10 cash in hand; $10 or over, credit of six months will be given without interest. Purchaser giving note with approved security. THOS J. CUNNING. Job Printing at the Glacier office.