rm I I HOCD KiVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1905 ODELL LET THERE BE MORE HAWKEYE PICNICS iy Koawell Shelley. ()111, Kiwt Hood River Valloy, Aug. 29. The day was ideal. The gentle breeze through the tall pit) en came to is with healing on its wingi. Little, liig, old aud young seemed to lay aside t he burdens of life, and the day pass ed too swiftly by. The great grand fitther was there. 73 years old. He has 35 gtund children and eight great grand children. The cooing babe in mother's Brma wai there. The child ren, the middle aged and last and perhaps most Interesting of all was thesrdint lover full of warm young blood, looking out into the untried future, eager for the fray sur of vic tory and brooking no defeat. - Standing close up to the 3 score mark and looking backward through the lights and shadows of the check ered pant, from the day when Hope's buds and blossoms shed fragrance into our lives, aud when the world lay at our feet bidding us onward to vic tory, we sat and thought. And not for all this world would we say a dis couraging word to snob. Oo forth into the thickest of the fight but do not forget that there comes the reap ing time. There bas always been both h seed time and harvest; and there always will be. On the whole the first Iowa picnic was a success. Looking over the reg ister, we see the foundation laid for a strong society in Hood Kiver valley. The fact is the social side of life in Hood Kiver valley is somewhat neg locted and the organization of the Iowa socioty and similar organiza tions will have a tendency to build up a different social oondition and enable us to know our neighbors when we meet them. A day now and then xpent in a social way will prove excel lent recreation and good medicine. It might be a good Idea to look about for a permanent site for these iinnual gatherings, one that could be, let to other organ izations.$If this were done and some amusement feat ures added, Hood Kiver valley would have another opportunity of convinc ing the "show mes" of their ability to entertain their neighborx, while tbey are waiting and watching for their two dollar apples to grow. Things are humming about Odell. The enlarged school building is nearly complete aud is a beauty. Udell no longer takes a back seat in school mat ters. Mr. Boyd the contractor has done excellent work aud the building is an ornament and a credit to the community. Mr. Fike aud family of Pine Grove with guests and friends from Iowa were callers on the Little White store people Sunday. He says thnt during the pUHt two weeks that the Udell mau bas taken a lay olf on news gathering there has been many things taken place that should have been recorded and that a special correspondent cou d find a good field for work In Hood Kiver valley. L. D. Roved bas on exhibition at the Little White store a plate of fruit consisting of Crawford peaches, (Ira venstoln apples and peach plums that would do credit to the Lewis aud Clark tables. We think the time has come when Odell should organize a development league. The Mount Hood people are wide awake to the situation aud are banded together for mutual develop ment of their section, and already are experiencing good results. The water question is perhaps the most important just now. The Odell peoplo should lose no time but take the matter up right away and bond the district westward in order that vie have water next year. The Lost Lake crowd after their week's outing are about all home. If the lake would give up its secrets many a thrilling tale would be told and the old saying that truth 1m stran ger than fiction would be demoiiHtrat ed. Troy Shelley aud sou Kalpti are still somewhere iu the mountains, ex ploring new territory. Troy is a typ ical westerner, and the Auguxt days develop the camping fever, the only relief for which is a trip to the moun tains. Velvety deer horns and deer skins were strapped to the wagon of one of the parties on their return, but never the taHto of one of the juicy titoaks they talk so much about. WHITE SALMON. J. Wyorx, J. C. MacImieB and Pro fessor Colbiiru made a trip to (Jolden dule lust Saturday, to attend a meet ing of the Klicki at county central committee. The (irangers held their monthly picnic iu the park last Saturday. Many were present, and a good time was had. A table wbh spread to tl e satisfaction of all. After the picnic, the members went to Lauterbach ball, when the following new members were art miUted to the Orange: Mr. and Mrs. lialsiger, Mr. and Mrs. (1. II. Thomas. The Grangers are enjoying a great revival in White Salmon. The membership will soon roach W), and more members were to come in next meeting. The old soldiers of the White Sal mon country held a meeting lt Sat urday in Lauterbach hall, with a viev, ( to organizing a pott here. Some oig'it members were present, and a meeting j was set for two weeks later for organ- ' isatiou of the potit, when the depart , ment commander will bo present. ! Twenty-two passengers left on the steamer Regulator last Monday morn ing for Portlund, where they will visit the fair aud the hop fields. Frank Oroshong has disponed of hi,- blacksmith shop to his sou, Udesa. and with Mrs. Oroshong has gone hop picking. He has rented his boarding house to Mr. llentoi), the butcher. The new building of the White Sal mon Land Co, has been completed, and tlio real otato firm is moving in this week. There was a meeting of the farmer" last Thursday in I.auterl nch hall to take up the matter of securing irri gating water for White Salmon. Sev earl committees were appointed to find out who wanted water, and the most feasible way of getting the water into the country. Misses liessin Webb and Genevieve Taylor of Kansas, cousins of Mr. .lew ctt, havo been making a visit at the jewett home. They came in company with Mr. Jewett's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morehouse. All aro now on their way home. Each MM nava This is Not a Spiel OfSpiehlcr's Spieling about Spichler's goods, but a Spiel of our own on the new Toilet Water we have just received of Mr. Spieliler, of Rochester, N. Y. What we wish to say is, that we are SO highly pleased with these goods that we wish to show them to you. And WO guarantee that you will agree with us they aro the finest Toilet Waters ever brought into this City. A superior to them cannot be found in any city. They aro guaranteed to us to be the best on the market, and no lady or gentlemun when buying a toilet water wants anything but the best. We have a good assortment of odors Rose Buds, Violet, Carnation Pink, Heliotrope, Wild Crab Apple, Lavender, etc. All who havo seen them aro delighted. Let us show them to you. REIR CASS, Smith Block. Reliable Druggists. TIME AND PATIENCE SAVED -NY (iOINO TO- ,ARAWAY THE NEW JEWELRY STORE Over forty-five years' experience in our line stands behind our guarantee, that we can give you the best goods and do your work in the most satisfactory manner. (loods wo sell will be engraved free of charge- We do our own Diamond mounting at home. No watch so complicated we cannot repair it. Our long experience, superior equipment and methods of tit ting glasses places us on an equality with any house in the large cities. l?eing a graduate of three colleges, the latter as Doctor of Opthalmology, we understand the eyes, their delects and their relation to human ills. For headache, nervousness, etc., resulting from eye st rain, we invite you to call. Why not add your name to our list of satisfied customers'.' Our motto: Honest goods at honest prices. LARA WAY Smith Work, Hood Kiver Ayers IINMMiniHiMMMWMHMMni Why is it that Ayer's Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. " When I nr,t nla, A;r'l lllr VIor mf linir was About all itry. Hut now It U it nlr rii-ri folurk, and ai tlifr-k ai I could with." MlUi. gUHAN Jf.i.ut'KJfNHTIKN, TltlCUlllbiu. Ala. (il.oo a bottle. Gray J. R. ATIR CO., I.. II. M;i. air and all expretmed themHelves well ileaxed with the went and toe (Jolum :iia river wjenery in particular. .Tiilin Wvflra' nAi hnnun 1uut nn Ion of tlie blurt ih going ahead rapidly now ana will hooii be ready for occu- tilltinv. It. iu in a varv ultfhl.lv InpA. (ion und will be a Tory pleanant and comfortable home. BOND DISTRICT FOR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE Special Correspondence. Underwood, Wash., Aug. HO. At a Hpecial aohool meeting lust Monday, it whh voted to bond the diatriot for rtUKX) for the erection of a new anhool Iiouho. The building will be 42x30. A site baa not yet been selected. There are between 30 and 40 pupilH within thin district, and the patrons propose harin one of the best schools iu the county. Our Hchool is to commence October 2, with U. li. Cromwell, teacher. Abe Ames vitdted over Sunday with friends. Mrs. OlHeu left Tuesday for th Huckleberry mountain. Camping parties are passing every day on their return trip. Air. Cromwell 1ms tukou up tempor ary residence in the school house un til he can build. Mr. Keeley and DuBoise and Mr. Kullendonk continue to ship loads of fruit, tomatoes and melons. A littlo rain would bo much appre ciated here, along with other niprove meiits. Hue Thornton is the proud posses sor of a new Winchester rille. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thornton and daughter made a Hying trip to The Dulles Friday. A New York state man passed through our town Wednesday ou his way to look ut the Fessel place, now for side. The three Misses Cameron and brother Cttulin are spending the week on Huckleberry mountain. The peoplo who bought a part of Mr. Cromwell's place moved up from l'ortlund Saturday. K. O. (ioddard with two gentbmen friends, is upending a few days at his summer home. A. ,1. ilayues and family, and II. C. Debo left Monday for Yakima for a pleasure trip, to visit friends aud pick hops. A severe wind storm visited this section Sunday. Several large trees wore blown to the ground, one of them striking the fence of J. C. Clark son, destroying a miction of the same, Damage was also done to the fence of lv. 1). Cameron, and several of the heavily laden fruit trees of C. E. Lar son wore broken. Miss Com Clarksou gave a birthday party on the 2."th. Most of her girl friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie and daughter Miss Hern ice returned to Portland Saturday. They were sorry to leave but they had to go on the acoount of their daughter s schooling. They do not intend to be up again to stay un til next summer. Miss Klnora Larson and Miss Cora Clnrkson were out to the big White Salmon fulls for a horse back ride, and while there they attended Sunday school ami took dinner with Mrs. Win. Ol.-eu. Mr. Allen aud relatives moved iu on the l'rofessnr Cromwell place, and Mr. Cromwell moved into the school house until he gets his house built. Mr. Debo aud son-in-law, A. J. Haynes mi. I family, went to Yakima hop picking, Sunday morning. CASCADE LOCKS. We are having fine weather now. Have hml a nice rain. Times are quite lively. Mr. ('shorn, our hotel man, is hnv in1; a full limine most of of the time and is doing well. Mrs. James Trew huso young daugh ter. 1 1 'iv, an! lsenberg is repairing bis hou.-e. lb rniiin l.verhart is still working at the mill. Mr, .lennie Thorp of Dis Talos, CnlitVn.i.i, is visiting his cousin, N. D. S uit il. They had not met for 40 year-. Pleasantly Kflective. Ncm i- iii the way, no trouble to carry, asy lo t ike, pleasant and nevj failing in riMi'ts me DeWitt's Little Karly Ris ers, riir-e liintms little pills are a Cer tain cii:ii iii!ee inraimt headache, lill- i iiiUMiess, tin pill li it and all of the ills i resulting fioin constipation. They ionic mid s:ivngthen the liver. Cure Jaundice. Sold by (). K. Williams. lies) Spraying Material at the K.w est prices at Clarke'sstor e. .1. A. r.wcrs is now a resident of Lai'iiyette, Or. Writer and Light Notice A.I .:Urr and light bills must be paid at the company's office each month in n h.ii'.ce, on or before the 10th day of tlie mouth. No collector will be sent out hereafter. In all cases w hore bills are not promptly paid when due, the ser vers will Ih) discontinued until all .' Ti .inures are paid. Hi" P KIVER ELECTRIC L. P. A W. C. By E. E. UOEF, Mgr. oods must be sold Having bought the Geo. P. Crowell stock of Gen eral Merchandise, and leased the building, we will Close Out the Crowell Stock Regardless of Cost Before moving into our new quarters. The Entire Crowell Stock is being offered at prices that will move it in a very short time. Don't miss this opportunity to get goods at your own price. BARGAINS AT BOTH STORES In order to reduce our Regular Stock before mov- ing into the Crowell Building, Prices Have Been Reduced on everything, and now is your opportunity to get Big Bargains. Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Underwear FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Ladies' Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, Men's and Boys' Gloves, Rain Coats for Women, and other articles too numerous to mention. IR ALL MUST GO AT SOME PRICE. BRAGG & CO Some Bargains. Our list contains about 40 different tracts of fruit and general farm lands in Mosier; about 600 acres in Underwood, divided into tracts of from 40 to 320 acres each; also about 185 different tracts of farm property in Hood River valley, and some very desirable resi dences in Hood River and Mosier. 33. 0 acres mile out; berries and orchard. A beautiful location. Will be sold at a bin-gain. 24. 42 acres 4 miles out, 10 acres In orchard, 10 full bearing. First-class im provements. A beautiful home. 2. 40 acres in the most beautiful por tion of the valley. 4 acres in orchard one vear old, 3 acres in berries, 4 acres in alfalfa, balance general farming. 114. Two lliO-acre tract about nine miles out; one on east side, other west side. Choice for $1100. A number of 5, 10, 20 and 40 acre tracts of unimproved land that will hear investigation. Also a number of large tracts from 100 to 320 acres in Ore gon and Washington. Some few residences and lots in every portion oi tlie city. W. J. BAKER & CO. Real Estate Agents Hood River, Oregon. Williams' Pharmacy Fine liiie of Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc. Also When you go Camping tak along some of tlio.-e fine Lunch Goods you will find at THE FAVORITE S, L. YOUNG, Prop. Phono, Main 55. If YOU STALER WE CAN CURE YOU The lw1t Phono-Met tie InaUtate And Rrhool for fttammerera of ltri)tt. Mirhltfaa. Eetafrllehed eleven y.am. Hn cured thouanda. Oold Medal warded V or Ida r'etr. at 1-ootn. iw4. Kecommended by ptarato laue. educator, clenrvmen.and irrtduate every where. Thi Institution has a Wetrn Braix-h a Portland witk a very lenre claw of puptli In attendance men and Women, trtrlnand boj a all mtf. Un toUI. Many aav been cunil tn thrve week, but fle to tii weeka li the ttmeauftlly required. VYtUcloeetn Port land out tetober Uth. will act-cpt iHtntti unttl Henteniher tit A POSITIVE. ABSOLUTS CUR OUARAN TEKTX V rite at once fur particular and tenni. If yo ntnilot thtt ieper and tend li cent in atampa. to cover puetajr. 1 win irmi vou our cnuo nouna. nm pave door. - iit Orttfl and Treatment of ttamuerinf ' free of ekaTfa, addreai WILLIAM T. LXWTS TrVMtarn RepreegDtatlv Aeaoctat Prlaolpttl ft. W. Cor 18th and RalelhtraaU PORTLAND. OREGON Xot-Xo puplU accepted at forttaad after Sept. I Spray Material G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop. Itring in your l'r seriptions. PIANOS The very finest line of Pianos, from the cel ebrated (.'bickering, the renouned Weber, the fine Kimball, which is used and known for its purity of tone and easy action, the silver-toned Hobart M. Cable, and on down the line of Pianos to suit your means and pocket book. Be sure to write for terms, or come and see PARKINS & HUGHES, At EILERS MUSIC CO., The Dalles, Oregon.