HOOD RIVER OLAOIER, THPhriDAY, JUNE 29, 1905 ODELL WILL MEET TO TALK CREAMFRY MATTER Iiy UoHwell Sliollny. Odoll, Kant Hood llivor Valluy, Juno 20. Land lookers Iwve been In evidence at Odell the part woek. Hon. E. L. Smith was seen here twlre last week with new arrivals at Hood River, and while it is not a matter to be made publio yet, an important deal Is liable to be consummated on a val uable tract of land, and one of the nicest houses about Odell. W. R. Winans showed commendable enterprise in entortaiuliiK the Rood roads people. Mr. Winans knows that goods are not sold without showing thmn. The baying season is now on, and judtfinn from the shocks in every di rection there will be an abundant crop. With no home market for the surplus crop, the expense of exportinx It to a market will no doubt reduce the price materially. This is perhaps the strongest point in favor of estab lishing a creamery. While on this point we liefj to say that K. D. Shel ley, of the Little White Store, is in correspondence with the Hazelwood creamery people, and while they think thut perhaps the project is premature on account of the shortage in the number of oows at present In the val ley, yet they are much Interested in the matter and have signified their willingness to send a representative here to tako the matter up with avtaw of putting on a cream route as soon as a sufficient number of cows are se cured to build a creamery. in accordance with this we have se cured the rooms of the Commercial Club In Hood River on next Satur-, day, the 1st day of July, at 2 o'clock P. M., and invite all farmers and others who are Interested in this mat ter to meet a representative of the Hazelwood people at that time, when this question will be discussed along practical lines. A full attendance is desired on this Important matter, for to our mind a g;icdy settlement of this question to the und ttmt we grl a creamery plant at our doors. The conditions bore are nnequalcd In the state, and wherever croamerit8 are in operation the communities arc pros perous. Let everybody turn out and aid in this matter. Frank Neff and wife entertained Pete Nessen from Montana, an old time friend of the Netfs. He was showing him the valley lant Sunday and upon Introducing him to the writer Mr. Neif remarked that he was foreman of a small ranch in Montana, containing only i!4,0Al acres with 14,-. IXK) acres under the ditch. Frank is our Mark Twain and knows how to entertain his friends. He is fixing up bH home in a very attractive manner. There are several charming homes about Odell, but it is a fact that few of the nice impoved homos are on the most publio road. In the byways out of sight of the Mount Hood way you Hud homes that, the poet would style as dreams. L. D. Iloyd has one of them, one that rivals the average mod ern city home. Why not have one? They will hHng you comfort in yotn declining years. Then to those win. can afford it, they prove a good In vestment, for you get value received every day in a bountifully adorned home. Resides, to the stranger with in our gates, they prove strong argu ments concerning our boasted pros perity. The stranger with money to invest is looking for a country with good homes, good roads, and good schools, and mark you, the neighbor hoods that have these essentials can always sell them land and at a good price. In these strenuous days of modem civilization it is the fancy package that sells. We understand that views of the Falls scenery were portrayed on can vas last week in Portland at the good roads convention. We sell scenery, climate, apples, IwrrieH.spuds and hay and they are sold strictly on their merits in the best markets of the world. The fact is on berries and apples we aro the .blue ribbon valley of the world, and yet in simply tell ing cold facts about our charming valley we are sometimes called a boomer. But when writing along this line we weigh our words, and hence have no apology to olfer. We are only sorry our ability is not equal to our honest belinf concerning Hood River valley, for then we might be able to paint the picture with more glowing colors. We wish we could write it in letters of gold. Mrs. Kike and family, Mr. Hill and family and Mr. Newman and family, all of Pine (irove district, passed through Odell lut Sunday for a day's outing in Dukes Valley. C. R. I lone) now rides ill a nice new carriage that looks good to me. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDonald are now entertaining two sifters ami a niece of Mrs. McDonald from Wis consin. Mao was out last Sunday be hind bin hot-blooded trotters, showing them the beauties of the valley. Dane Kemp is now the owner of a bran new top buggy with rod body sod Mack top. it is a nice turn out and a surprise to some of his friends, but Dane has a way of doing things on the quiet. 1 don't think the young ladies of Odoll were informed of his intentions, but they know it now. Perhaps they may ride in it, but no one tail Dane knows about that. A special school meeting for Odell district is called for Friday, the With Inst. This meeting is important as questions touching the future welfare of the district are to be considered two of which is tho proposed addi tional buildings, and the question of piping spring water to the school house. lioth these questions are of serious moment as touching the present and future welfare of the district. The present school board is starting out on bread progressive lines and no doubt will be backed up by the tax payers. Additional room in the build ing is a necessity if our school takes care of its puplN and teaches tin higher grades. While pure water for the use of the children is cheap at any reasonable price. Doctors have con demned the oreek water. The ranks of the school have been thin lied by illness, tho cause of which was traced to the water. Shall we economize at the expense of the health of the pu pils? The taxpayers will answer this question next Friday, and we feel con llileut they will answer it right. (leo. A. Musseo has been engaged as principal of the school, the other two teachers have not yet been secured. With three rooms mid the Uth and loth ..The Small Boy of 76 was just as boiKterous and patriotic as ho in today. 01 hers helped him to show his patriotism, but wo are pleased to say we can help the present boy to make more noise and have a better time than was possible for the boy of revolutionary days. We ha ve to offer at an easy price, torpedo marbles, that have n clear gingery snap. Kongo Clubs direct from Africa; Fire Crackers and Toy Pistols that zip and crack in a way that makes a boy's heart bound with joy; horns, a blast from which wovld start off our beau tiful Sky Rockets with a flash and roar. A large assort ment of flags and paper garlands for the girls and ladies who altlio more quid are just us patriotic us anyone. When the evening shades begin to fall our Roman Candles, Sky Rockets, Triangular Wheels, Vertical Wheels, Blue, Green and Red Fires, Bag Fires, nines, Rosettes, nines, and Pretty Heathen Lanterns will make a scene so pretty that you will think of i, and we hope remember us for many a day. Yours for a jolly day, REIR CASS, Reliablo Druggists. Smith Block. I I W W I.AUAWAY Diamonds Watches Pianos Organs Eye Glasses and Spectacles Specially Ground No extra charge for engraving'. SMITH'S BRICK BLOCK HOOD RIVER lid you ever notice tho balance whirl in your wnW'h? Tho Imlumv wheel of a watch gives live vibrations every second, three hundred every minute, lS.tHH)' every hour, -t:!-,0(K) every day, mul K7.4o,(RHI cutv year. At each vibration it rotates aUiut one and a (pnuter tunes, making l:Mi,S,'0,000 levulutums evorv year. in order that we may better undertnnd the ntuiM'tidmin amount of labor performed by these tiny works, let us make a comparison with a locomotive having Hix-hmt driving wheels. Let it bo run until its whirls shall have given the same number of revolution that a w atch balance gives in one year, and it w ill haw covered a distance equal to twenty-eight complete circuits of the earth. All this a watch does without other attention than winding once every twenty-four hours. Now, suppose both machines started in good order. The locomotive is oiled every tifty minutes, is carefully wied and cleaned before U'ing oiled. So that while doing the work of a watch for one year, it has boon cleaned 8,t'o5 and oiled LM.t'lO, (and is now in Vhe shop for repairs.) While vour w atch suppose it docn't look very dirty and even if it still keeps pretty fair time wouldn't it do UMtor service and wear much longer if carefully cleaned and properly oiled ONCh to every H,XH) time a locomotive is? Ayers Do you like your thin, rough, I short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer'sHair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. " ! hftvtt ruierl Ayer'l Tlilr Vigor for a long time. It li. Indeed, h wonderful lialr toolo, rethtrliiK lifaltli to the hair and acalp, and. at Hie lame time, proving a ipltMirilri dreiiina." 1U. J. W. Ti l I'M. Madlll. lud. T. fl.on a bottle. All ilrni'yUf. for. J- O. AYIR CO., T.oWAll, Weak Hair; grades installed this full, Odell school will rank Hint class. Director (James publicly stated at a recent school ineetiiiK that Odell was not too poor to educate its children. Thin is true, but to do this we must add another room this year. Three w ill be a lot of improvement hero this year. Alfred Wood is pre paring to build a new house, and per haps others will follow. Rev. Nelson of Hood River will preach tit the Union church at Odell next Sunday, July 1st, at '.i p. in. A sightly desirable tract of land from 'Jit to tin acres, situated six miles from town; good vein of Mount Hood and Allan. s; under the ditch, and rear Mount lb. oil road. This land must sell and a bargain can be had. For particulars call at the Little White Store. 11. 8. Oalliguit is enlarging' his barn, making il iMx'Ji feet. Tho immense hay crop culls for larger store houses. W. L. Carnos uow has charge of the Johnson tract containing 20 acres. This place is well improved with new buildings and would bo a desirable home for some one. Mr. Johnson has gone to eastern Oregon again. Chris Dethnuiu recently lost two valuable cows and Jus. Knglish one. There must be some poisonous growth on the range. This mut ter should be investigated. Percy T. and Albert Shelley return ed last week from Crook county, where they had been buying a bunch of horses. 'They lost two out of seven on their way home. This knocks the pro fits. The remaining five will be sold cheap. The writer of the Odell notes is uu der obligations to L. J), lioyod for a box of choice cherries of the liing va riety. Many a vale out of sight of the main thoroughfares is producing fruit which if brought forth for exhibition purposes would excite tho wonder and amazement of even Hood River peo ple. CRAPPER. (leorgo Dunn of Trenton, Mo., after spending about two weeks visiting with his siHter, Mrs. A. W. King, went to I'oi'thind lust Saturday. John Jakku and his sou, Kino, and his brother-in-law, Alex Hooker of Perth, N. D., went to Portland on Thursday of last week and returned on Sunday. Mr. Hooker is so greatly pleased with Hood River valley that ho expects to return next spring and make his home here. He does not like Dakota blizzards and forty degrees be low zero. Henry Hackett went to Portland on last Saturday. He expects to remain at that place for several months. Apple thinning and hay making are keeping tho farmers busy at the pres ent time. The rains that have fallen here re cently wore great "spud" makers. Rev. Nelson, pastor of tho Unitari n church at Hood River pronoheu at tho school house last Sunday afternoon. Use the "only original" Dobson's tablets, nmdo only at the (ireon Point labratory. "lleware of imitations." All rights reserved. Kndorsed by all surveyors. Miss Vina Hackett went toJPortland on last Saturday. She expects to re main there about a mouth. Miss Myrtle Cam is iu the hospital at The Dulles for medical treatment. A. W. King, accompanied by his brother-in law, (ieorge Dunn, of Tren ton, Mo., called on V. C. Martin and family one day last week. The time was spent very pleusnntly iu talking about things pertaining to old Mis souri. WHITE SALMON. Dr. Swatt, of Chicago, 111., who purchased an acre tract from I. Wyers, sr., overlooking the Columbia river, will soon erect a maguiliceiit sanitari um on this beautiful site. The timid Will Lodge, No. Iss, l.O. O. I', contemplates erecting a line brick building on the northwest cor ner of Jewett avenue and Main street. The Mountain View Orange, of White Salmon is iu a Moiulshing conitiou. "Seven new members were taken in re cently and llt'teen are now awaiting initiation. They are now planning fo buy a 10 aoiv tract for a park in which to hold their meetings. Nels 1 'out on of Trout Lake, passed through White Salmon for a load of freight. A great number of tourists are now passing through White Salmon en route to T rout Lake for the tine fish ing and hunt iug. (Ieorge Rankin hud his leg severely injured while driving a baud of wild horses. The I'.disiin Theatre Co. gave a very creditable entertainment Saturday night at I.autei bach's Hall. ,1. It. Ileiitou of Texas, a first class butcher, has purchased the meat mar ket from Myers A C. Neal. The White Salmon Hotel and the Hotel Washington aro both crowded with guests coming and going to Trout Uike, and the various line sum mer resorts iu the White Salmon val- ley. Prof. 11. C. Collmrn has been elect I'd principal of the White Salmon pub- , lie school, and Miss Rathbone of Lewis county, was appointed assistant. Two new grades will be added. A movo- ' meat is now under way to build a high school. Ten Times Hosier. It is ton times easier to cure coughs, croup, whooping cough and all lung and bronchial atl'octions when the bowels are oim'U. Kennedy's Laxative i Honey and Tar is tho Oiiginal ljtxative Cough .Syrup, (lently moves the I bowels, anil expels all" cold from the 1 system, cutu the phlegm, cures all coughs and atreugheiis weak bines. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar contains no opiates, is pleasant to the fnii: in, ii in .'.Pit nil, i rniirsi iwi iiinti adult. Sold by (i, E. Williams. BOLD BANDITS MAKE A HAUL Special to the (ilacier. Cascade Locks, June 2(1 The most da -nig robbery that ever ociured iu this s"ciion was pulled off last Wednesday t.fternoon. Three heavily masked bandit- eiiterred the Eureka Saloon about Ii o'clock, taking the bartender by sur prise, held up 'the place and got away with if-10, the contents of the cash reg ister. The leader of the desperate trio held the business end of a six shooter to the bend of Eric k Nelson. the bartender, and searched him, threatening him with in stant death if he moved a muscle. The saloon is owned by Thomas Badder, but lie was out and it was fortunate, too, for be carried the bank roll. This ig the first hold-up in Cascade Locks for runny scars. After the rob bery a number of the ranchers got out rilles and made a stdl hunt but without result Erorn the description given by Nelson all were strangers. It is sup posed that they were from P drthind an are making east. DUKES VALLEY. Hay harvest commenced here lust week. Most of tho hay is down iu the swath or iu the chock. The rains of Friday and Saturday will damage tho hay somo, but to no great extent. The bet ry season came to a close here lust wot k. Ivlo.-.t of the growers real ized good profits frm tl eir crop and we hear no hick cn:r,ir,g mmi auy of tho berry growers this. tur. Oiirlou; looked for fiw mill has come at lust. Tou:.-en t.i d Hanson, of The Dalles h:ive moved ihoir saw mill (Town and are fitting it up in the lower end of Dukes Valley, on Mr. Tomsen's place. They expect to be cutting lumber l:y tlio middle of July. J. t). Cameron will tturt a crew of men out with his hay press this week. He will furnish a full crow to go with tho press, and all the farmer will have to do is to furnish the buy and the money and Cameron will do the rest. Tho price will be SI. 75 per ton for bal ing. C. R. Hone has a force of men at work on the west lateral of the East Fork Irriguting Co, 's ditch. They have the ditch completed as far down as J. Q. Onrnnlmn's place, nud iu two weeks more they expect to have water running the full length of the ditch. Hone fc Woods' saw mill shut down last week for the season, having enough lumber sawed out to finish their flume. The lumber instead of being hauled on wagons is Hunted down the ditch right from the mill to the place where it is to be used, saving quite un expense iu the the shape of team work. J. R. Carnahau was taken to Port laud lust Monday to be operated on for appendicitis. John Reid was out practicing on his- new bicycle last Sunday. We know how to sympathize with you, John. D. P. Shruiu and wife of Mitchell Creek Co., were visiting Mrs. Shruni's sister, Mrs. A. T. Dodge, last Sunday. Next Tuesday is the glorious Fourth. The little ones are asking every day how mui.y more days till the Fourth. Ltd us i.li h.y olf from work next Tues day and ti,; i o rkids and our dinners and go in :l id ijrerand have a good time. Tho J'ttlo o:vis will cujoy it, even if the to o r onui do not. Hansen & Ti on .(.;, have their saw mill all on tl n groin. ii mul are crowd ing tho con.-tructiou id u saw mill. They ex i.cl to lwve it ready to whis tle by the -lib in July. Mr. Thoimen has about 150 acres of nine timber he expects' to taw out. lie v.-ill raise clover and apples on the ground where uow stands tho pine forest. J. O. Cameron intends to start his hay press this week to baling tho new crop. Floyd Dodson, son of W. (. Dod son, met with quite a painful acci dent last Sunday. Ho went out into the garden and found a pile of dry ferns and set them on fire and in some way fell in the fire. His faco and hand were burnt, but not seriously. (ioorge Topper said thut married life was more expensive than he antici pated, as he hud to treat when he got married. Then on tho 17th of June there was born to thorn an eight pound boy anil ho had to treat again. Rut Cieorgo is all right and set 'em up, and we all wish him success and we believe ho is a mini that will succeed. At our school election J.O . Camer on and J. A. Mulcom were elected di rectors and F. A. Mnnsseo re-elected clerk. No touchers Imve been chosen yet, so if any one wants our school, now is the time to put in your appli cation. W. (1. Dodson is building uu addi tion to hL, house it ml M. A. Cameron is building a mot home. ,1. O. f ' "eion has bought a full Id a .-ded Jersey hull, and i deuds to raise Jersey si u 1'. A, T. Dodge mul r-niilv vrro visit ing tleir daughter, Mis. Hied Chand ler, last Sunday. BARRETT. The l orry season is uow over and a thing of the pn.-t. We suppose it has been a good and profitable scu.-on. We say farewell to our pickers, living in hope of seeing all again next sea son. L. Dart says he would like to catch his chickens, as they want dressing to kill the insects. Well, L. D. , just put a little sr.lt on their tails, then you can catch them. Rev. I ltiius, pastor of the Valley Christian church, is holding revival services id Turner. Joe Hopkins has sold his property on Eoctctd avenue. I'l l 1 1 Ingiills may be seen on our stn 1 1 witli his new mount. Hy the way. if Fred should let his horse stray, le will soon be found because the 1. 1 r e is beautifully striped. 'Tuns the w riter's pleasure to attend the auni ul conference of the United Hrethien church now in session at The 1 't iles, und have the pleasure of listening to liishop Hell, D. I)., the new liishop for the Pucifio coast clu.ivh. liishop Hell is a very line speaker. If in i kind i f a bilious no ml. You wish nil aid to digest food, No otlo-r pill is hall so good As IVWitts Little Earlv Risers. The Famous Little Pills Early Risers! cure Constipation, Sick Headache, I liilioiisnrss, elc. They never gripe or sicken, bill impart early rising energy. ! lioo.lt'or children or adults. Sold by (I E. Williims. Irate father I thought you said you were worth ten thousand a yoMr. Would-be suitor Yes, sir, but 1 only got ikW. ' j a , , l 2Q Pounds for $.100 For every CASH purchase amounting to five dollars in Dry Goods, Clothing:, Hats, Shoes, we will give you 20 POUNDS FINE GRANULATED SUGAR for ONE DOLLAR. All Dry Goods at Reduced Prices A few lace curtains left at bargains you that you cannot afford to miss. Ask to see them, from 650 to $6.75 that are worth up to $9.00. CLOTHING For Men' Boys' and iwmTBmaiiBm Children at from 10 to 33 per cent off our regular price. ..BARGAINS IN SHOES.. Prices reduced on all shoes except Doug lass and Ricalog from 10 to 33. That means $3 Shoes for $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes for $1.65, $2 Shoes for $1.35 and $1.50 Shoes for $1.00 in odds and ends or broken sizes. Lot of Men's Underwear for 45c suit RmrVcmitllinrr IIavii.u a rompHe ,.a,...,.s ..quipnimt in our shop for all kinds of Macksitiitliin.';-, wo invito all those Howling work of this kind to call and soo us. Wagonmaking j;' our linos. h an ox- port in this dopnrtinont, and can do anvihin from tho construction of an ontiro vehicle to the repair of any of its many parts in a manner that will prove his skill and thorough workmanship. Horseshoeing r,mr Tf-v' Vmu' I 2 toons treatment and satisfaction is guaranteed with all our work. Re member the linn. LUCKEY & MULLEN, East end of City. anal iiMajHaMoMuuaBmogacaaCTaffij!HMB MY 1776 aSS.?3C3i Celebrate the 4th of July this y3a? at and be up-to-date and have a big time Mvery arrangement has boon made for the enter tainment of visitors. Kxcellont music in attend ance. Good speaker and in the evening a KSSBt mm aiamB nn 1905 fj 1 a V J Grand Disolav of Fireworks -- No ir.tuxiriitini; li,iiora or intnxir ili'il iitiiis will b nllowcl 01 11 tho (irounds, a- it will .c well oliiei'icl. Tin- n- of iiiii,l rilles will t ln proliiliitvil um! I'vcrv ureiMtitinn i'eivi ..(. t, ;(vi:il at ri'lrnK Kire j h works iimy , e im t ti 1 1 in. hv (.'renin, in nrli.-s m, s .!t ilrink- sold W W. BOSS WINANS. $ sa si McCOY & THOMAS Manufacturers of all kinds of ....Rough and Dressed Lumber.... j 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.