The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 17, 1905, Image 4

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HOOD KIVER GLACIER, THUKtJDAY, AUGUST 17, 1905
ODELL
NUMEROUS VISITORS
SEE ODELL COUNTRY
l!y IioHwell Shelley.
Odell, Kast Hood River Valley,
Aug. IS. Our pencil is almost worn
out. Much of the time during the
harvest time of the weekly notes I wag
i. linen t, and this must I my apology
for the grist this week.
Last Saturday, Mr. Whitehead and
wife and Deacon Davidson, in com
pany with T. M. Payne, an old-time
friend of the Davidsons, passed up
t he road, calling at the Little White
Store. Mr. Payne arrived at Hood
ltiver the same day and was not in
position to express an opinion con
cerning our county, although he said
lie had already seen many things that
were revelations to him. He, how
ever, said he was not looking for a lo
cation, being well lixed and sutisflid
with bis Ohio home. Ho expressed
himself as believing that great Ihiuo
lits would follow the work of the Lew
is and Clark fair which would red own
to the upbuilding of Oregon. He will
return by way of Colorado. J
Wm. Kemp and wife, after an ex
tended trip through Eastern Oregon
and Washington, covering a period of
a month or more, returned last week.
They ate wiser for the trip, yet upon
their return are much more content
with their Hood Kiver borne. We
learn things by comparison. They
are glad to be at home and their
friends are glad to welcome them back
again.
The personnel of tlif Odell Lout
Lake party, who are now sojourning
there, is as follows : Harry and Win.
Dane, Miss Nettie Kemp, Mrs. Wm.
Kemp, Mrs. Uuy Talmage and the
MisHes Kditb and iiortha Lalferty.
That they are having a good time goes
without saying.
Mr. Harvey the nursery man from
Milwaukee, Is upending a few days
hree.
I should have said last week that
through the assistance of the county
court anil under the personal dine
tion of Frank A. Massco, our very
efficient road stipcrvisoi, some very
excellent work has linen done on the
Tucker hill. This cniuiuunily is un
der obligations to the county board
for imbstnritiid aid, and to .Mr. Mai-see
for the splendid work done from the
amount contributed. Such work tells,
and we trust that the good work al
ready done will prove a stimulus for
more of the sninn kind.
l' ICggert of Portland was transact
ing business t the Little White Storo
lust Saturday. Mr. liggnt's Milium r
borne at Kggorinont overlooking the
watem of Hood Kiver and Neil creek
is a charming spot, ami is a luxury to
such as Mr. Kggcit, w hone nerves aiu
constantly overtaxed,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis are en
tertaining friends from Tygh Kiilge.
A gentleman who lives high up on
the bill east of Neil creek called at ti e
Little White Storo Saturday, who in
speaking of the prophecy concerning
the Mount Hood blow up, said : "V e
live up there above the fog and n i-is
of the valley where ue, can talk lo
(iod, and we asked him about it, ami
he told us not to lo Icary; that v. e
were all right. " This thought can e
to me: Perhaps thine is Mich it thii.g
as living above trouble. There are
times when we would like an elevator
that would carry us cpiirkly to such a
place.
We understand that. Hood ltiver will
have her day at tint fair next month.
Perhaps a little drumming up for a
big crowd would not be out of order.
Hood Kiver has the reputation abroad
of doing things about right. Let us
all don the llooil Kiver spirit and gi t
In and whoop 'or up and give the
country editors a text for a half col
uinn editorial about the Hood liivcr
spirit. Hon. I). L. Smith says if we
go 000 strong they will think t hine
wero ten thousand. So let us make it
a day long to be remembered.
Harold rioi'solier and sister, .Mr.
Dauo, jr., and a young lady were
callers at Odell Sunday on their way
home from the falls.
Miss Helen Lewis of WosUlcM,
Mass., noice of Mrs. Troy Shelley, ami
Miss Jean Manila of North Dakota,
daughter of State Senator llannn, are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
' Troy Shelley. Those young ladies are
Unking their first look at the West.
and are delighted with what they are
s'eing. Miss Lewis was a caller at
the Little White Storo the other even
ing and seemed jubilant O'er the pros
I poet of climbing to the top of Mount
Hood. 'J he following patty starteii
from the homo of Troy Shelley las;
j Monday with the express purpose of
i climbing to the to mmst peak ofl'tbe
'mother of mountains: Miss Helen
I Lewi,-, Mis .lean llanna Mrs. Troy
Shelley, her daughter Marguel it, her
! sons lialph and Percy, and 11. S. Leu
! is of Portland, w ho i f an uncle of
Miss Helen Lewis. Wo bespeak for
them a very plea.-ant outing ami hop.:
to have a more extended interview
i with the paity on their return.
I We think it about time for th"
Cloud Cap Inn people to explain (...
the public why it is that they charge
toll over a road without license ami
without, a loll gate over a government
reserve and without any authorit,.
whatsoever, it, is simply a graft col
lecting from those wiio pay, whil i
others refuse to be held up escape ;
w it .limit, the payment. We kuo.v where
of we spool:. About a year ego tin
(ilaeier published n h Iter from tie
interior dci artnient showing the con -
pany who is conducting the Inn has
no authority to collect this toll.
Mrs. Lee Morse, accompanied by
her si.-tor,Mrs. .1. I'. Hubble of Stock
Ion, l-ians., was a visitor at the Little
White Store Monday. Mrs. Morse al
ways brings her friends around by the
Little White Store.
Vergil li. Black of Texas was here
during (he week looking alter the es
l ite of his deceased brother, .lohn W.
Pluck. He is delighted with Oregon
and may decide to locate here.
The Onlv Way.
There is no way to maintain
the health ami strength of iiiinil
ami body except by nourishment .
Then- it no way lo nourish except
through the stomach. The stomach
inil-t lie kept healthy, pure and sweet
or the strength will lei dow n ami dis
ciiM'will set up, No appetite, loss of
strength, norvouMii-H, headache, con
stipation, bad breath, sour rising", rift
iiiL', indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach troubles that are curable tire
ipiiekly curoil by the use of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure. Koilol digests what you
Ayer's
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Trusses! Trusses!
We liavo just added u new lino f Trusses, mid
aro prepared to fit cases of all kinds. Ii'.you nre in
need of a truss or an; not Kiilisfieil willi t lie one you are
wearing, allow us lo show tvou ours and we will soon con
vince you that we have
The Truss that will Give You Perfect Satisfaction.
They are a new style just out and are rivin such
general satisfaction that there is no doubt they are the
BEST KIND YET INVENTED.
They are a new felco, spring, adjustable lo any spot.
Are light, easily worn, cause no dialing, but remain linn
and strong in their'position. They nre adjustable up and
down, or can be changed from right or left side as desired.
We also carry Elastic Trusses for those not desir
ing the Spring Truss, and for those who are more easilv
fitt'.l.
Come in and let us show you our line.
REIR (Si. CASS,
Smith IMock. Reliable Druggists.
Feed vour hair: nourish it:
give it something to live on.
Then It will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
'Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
flair Vigor
hair food you can buy. For 60
years it has been doing just
what we claim it will do. It
will not disappoint you.
"Myhatr mA to 1o very ittmrt. Hut fir
tiling Ayer's Hair Vn-.f it shot t time it iiet'iii
ti ttrow.Hlid now it. ti f.iurtff n inrlii I'-ntf.
ThU nemrm a kiWpihIM n itt to me utter Inuitf
tllll'tHt Without KI1V l;i,r."'
Mas. J. II. i'lviut, Cidorado Pprirtgi, Colo.
f I 00 a bittle. j. r. Avitn rn.,
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;f3?d the building, we will
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cut and HtromrlheiiH the whole digestive
a ipurutiiH. SildliyO. I). WilliimiB.
CRAPPER.
Jolin Jidiku mid Ili'iiry Stulla neti
rutui nod home from thn liiirvci-t HcMh
in Klickitat vulluy, Washington, on
l;i!-t Haturdny.
P. 11. Martin returned home lai-1
iveek.Hf'ter a few weekH vinit tn i'riendH
in t.'rook pounty. He brought homo
ith him a pnir of line yomiK horse.
Mr. and Mr. Vaimuiiilali returned
home hint Saturday alter "hitting the
trail" ut Portlund for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. U. A. MeCuriiy and
their two daughters went to I'ortlaml
i'ii Monday of this week.
Mrs. Ohnrles Chandler cut her wrist
on a sickle last Sunday inflicting a
painful wound.
Misses Vina Ilackett, Inez Martin
and Mary Wickhnui. chaperoned liy
Mrs. Dunn enjoyed a jolly little pic
nic at Hunsliiuo ranch on Wednesday
of last week.
L, li. Wilbon, K. Duncan Martin,
John Hicks and James Wiclihani left
on last Saturday fur Beaver lake.
They expect to take an outing of
about, ten days. Look out for some
big 111) stories when they return.
PINE GROVE
JnckClurk and family left for Trout
Lake Saturday morning, whero they
will upend a week camping out.
Miss Zena and Viola Miller returned
liomo last week from Vancouver,
whom they visiteil relatives and
friends, also taking in the, exposition
at 1'orlland.
Mis Su.-hii Mohr is homo from The
Dalles for two weeks' visit.
Mrs.G. L. Robinson and daughters,
Mabel and Verna, leave for 1'ortland
Friday to visit the exposition.
Miss (lertie Johnson is homo from
Monmolh, where she has been taking
n thorough course in school teaching.
Misses Ada Mark and lilnncho
Ameslev wero visitors in The Dalles
I -t week.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Kggerf, after a
t inee weeks' stay at Kggonnout, re
turned to Portland Wednesday.
Miss N'cllio Young and Mi.-sdrace
t ronkile of Crookstou, Minn., are
I t!ie guests of Miss Nettle (lleason.
Mr. and Mis. M. M. Hill, Mr. W.
! V'. Smith and Mrs. lliagonier will
visit the exposition in I'ortlaml this
I t ei'k.
j Miss lilanche Aniesley, after a three
n. filths' visit; with Ada Murk, return
' "d lust, week tn In r homii inDi vil's
; 1 like, Norl ll I lakola.
Miss lilanche Harbison left for I'oit
I ii.iiil Ttli'i day, to visit relatives and
I I he ex posit ion. Sho journeyed with
'i: and Mrs. Janus K. Deiior.le ol
I ood Kiver.
j Mrs. (ieorge Meekish and her youft;
, on of Kelmoiid, Iowa, nre the guests
! if her brothers P. A. and S. II. Cox.
; -iiio will visit the fair before return
:ng liiilne.
W. W. Smith and his niece Mrs, JSi
; 'gonier of bapurte, Iowa, are visiting
. -H r. Smith's daughters, Mrs. M. M.
i I ill and Mrs. lien Lage. Airs, lliag
onier expects to visit California on
'ier ret urn trip home.
Beforu iiioving in
Crowell Stock is Ik
it in a very shore t
get goods at your
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fered at m'icos that will move 1
:.! ai miss this opportunity to
iarqasn::
In order to iva
ing into the Cro;
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uce our Rc.:;ular Stock before mov-
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on everything, anc
Bargains.
now I your opportunity to get Big
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wear
Ladies' Sklili
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and oth;y
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uioves,
a Coats for Women, S
numerous to mention.
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Mrs. Deibley of Seattle is now
isit ing at the home of John llelme
.1 liockford avenue.
(. Oimstenil took a spin on his
heel the other day to take in a view
! 1 he count ry. Xlro says it is just, a
ie country. Man has no unci to
ish for a better. es, e know it i
,1 1 'khl, for ue have proved it.
i',. Watts, the mason and plasterer,
uill a nice neat tlun at the liockford
a Tuesday lad. Should you require
is services, inquire at liockford store
ir him.
More improvements in
district, liockford has
i! ice add it ion to his d m
a eots, aildiii..' live rooms.
t he I turret lib
just made a i '.
Ming npni t ' I
hell 10111 I
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Lou is a 1 -1 1 -) v a''" ' II . :.
will be gld v. hen I ,. I ,
di-t rid.
The nl ing fur in n, , .
district look i ).. .. lit :
the liarri'U si'tin I ,..i. ...
well attended. i ll i ,
bond ing, S J ; ; 1 1 ; 1 : 1 1 -1 l.i aid 1 1 , : . ,
expect to get, u ,0 11
A' new baby ithi'i s I i, in a e
L Impsoii and iie. .'.;.; : , .
I iiliy are doing well.
MOUNT HOOD.
Mr. ami Mr". A. H. ,loli.oti
joioioL' over 1 1-.' an :v;il a lie
at, their home. I lie lid ie 01,
Saturday morning.
D. li. I'lioper and V
w it li t heir faiiidi,'" . :,! a I; ,;
S uid Canon la -1 . '! a
1 leiil.v of dot a.r, 1 laaaa; u:
a ml a few black n I rae-.
Walter a"d i;.,yi aaid ( , ;
a aseaa' ( hii--e vi il ,' are t ; , :,
l.o-t bale.
j Mrs. la.iley v.l.i. li i-i !.. :,
, t ae sii,ha:ei ' i 1 a ,, : a , ,
1 Cooper in. I I'O a,- i : i ' ;
! 'I lie Dalle .'.I . I', .a r
; p anied her aad .Mil ,
! and ('In. k .'ail' I i l :-!.e :
! r, some la r elu i ,1 ... , l k. : , ; :
Mr. C. A I'l, Idv ! ; e, 1 , ;
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I leted the mailt building V. ill 1 c ',
leet long. 1 'la-re is nothing .-mad i
client b'ocklord, only the calf. (It
Ciaii-,-0 t hal is a Jersey and n t orally 1
small, but that will gnnv in lone and!
need more sp.-ii'i like the Korkfonl'
store dee-. I
l'reddie lagalls has been haiding
his w inter wood, lie savs he v .n.l-
! the hoo-e H.,rined up the comiiiL' win- i
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CASCADE LO-
G. E. WILLIAMS,
Prop.
yiiii;- !'r, sci iptidiis.
Eye Glasses and Spectacles
Specially Ground
No extra charg'e for enjravin.
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predict' ,1
fieeenp :
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John !e I-
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fert and
made a i
can i.
del not have the Hood
we may expect a good ,
SMITH'S BRICK BLOCK
HOOD RIVER
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Did yon ever notice the lmlance whi'. l in your watch-.' The balance h, , 1 el
second, three litindred every minute, lS.iHH)' every hour, IJJ.iti'O e, t ,la , a
numiiuii iiriiiuifi BiKiuioiie ami a quarter times, imikiog pin s aii.oiin i.
In order that we may better undertiind the stupcnd.ais 'amount of lain
make a comparison with a locomotive having si-l',.o driving whirl-. I
given the mime number of revolutions Unit a watch balance gives i
equal to twenty-eight complete circuits of the earth. All this a v ;l, h ,
once every twentv-four honra.
Now, suppose both machine started in good order. The locomotive i-.n'ei
wiped and cleaned before Mini oiled. So that while doing the w.uk ,.fa wavh I
6,5);5 and oiled 23,10, (and is now in the shop for repairs. i While vour w at, 1,
aim even li ll eun Keeps prettv lair time vvouhln t it do hctter service iinl
and properly oiled ONCh to every H,0iK) time a loco live is-.'
a w.ileli L'ive- live iln.a!i,
al l.-.;, Im,0''iI rim M ar.
i- eei ear.
i Hu d by tin -e I :ny w i k-.
it ho run until its w hoc! ,-hal
r. and it w ill have o-vi n d a di
w ;! ho'.it other at'i-nt ion t ' , , . i j .
ovcrv
Vt eaeii
laive
every litty lannp
i one v i'.ii , it has
Mipl" e il lioeu'l li
ir u.iii'li 'ong r if i':ii
1- I'lllellloy
'eeii ,!, aned
k vciy dil'lv
illiv i'ie.lUe.1
t winter,
il'I'oi'.s ami baby and M i .
of Walla Walla are vi-il ing
,e cf t!r ndpa (lil.l on-,
i t like nil grandpas, n,m
y must have all t he i
Itontion, therefore Jehu
cut of a nice neat hahv
t ) Mrs. I-'. Cibbons. hi-
d.uigi.ter .:: law, so the Imbv will get
l let- I f V. I elHIg. " !
L. K Markliain. the exiiert s,i-h ;
r frame inaker, Iihs heen busy I
: i 'i the extension at limk
ii.dibiys hist week. He is a
i kmaii and knows just how ti'
al job of work.
W e neologize for not being able to'
: I ati belli in the last issue. Put
ill i.v tiie writer was a very bu-y !
li an la-t week, besides meeting with'
a ri.idt ..ccidont. Then it takes unite'
a hu'e t a,i to gather news, as our
i ae, ie lie not bring any items of news
I r t he I arret! district, lint if you
wii! I ' ,it it li ye correspondent in
la- i a I idling and not very giaiu-
i. lii iil "ay of putting things, ye cor- j
!' -; -i'ii ! it will write folks up in good '
- ae f course we are Kngli.-h, and
of I!.
I. J, us and iliingliter of Walla i
idi i ! ,ve Ireu visiting at Camp
Lookout ivith his tieter, Mifa Jones.
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Tho Dalles, Oregon.
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