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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1905)
HOOD; RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1005. i ODELL LITTLE WHITE STORE IS NOT FOR SALE liy Koswell Sholloy. Odell, Kant Hood River Valley. Sept. 13. We are reliably informed that a report Ih Id circulation that the Little White store people are anxious to sell out their business. In reply to this in justice to the store, we say that euoh a report U wholly without foundation. The business of the Lit tle White store Ih ou a satisfactory ba sis and is a paying proposition. Dur ing the past two years we have bad several offers from dilfereut parties desiring to purchase the business.and to all such have turned a deaf ear. Three years have elapsed since we (list pitched our tent here and dur ing that time there has never been a day that we were discouraged concern ing the ultimate outcome of the busi ness and the future of East Hood Kivor valley, of which Odell is the commercial hub. At times we have lieon up against some unpleasant feat ures, yet through competition and op position we have blazed the trail and paved the way that Is fast growing into a splendid paying business. We have never told any oue we wanted to full. The business has nevor been advertised for sale In any shape or form, an I if the time should come that we would want to sell, we can do mo without publicly advertising it at a satisfactory price and without the knowledge of our neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Wells from Bridgeport, Conn., are guests for a few days of Mr. and Mis. L. A. K. Clark of Odell. Mrs. Wells is a sister of Mrs. Clark. Mr. Wells expresses himself as being impressed favorably with Oregon and Hood River valley, but owing to the fact that his busi ness and surroundings and business relations are satisfactory at home, he has no desire to bunt for a hitch ing post West. Mr. tnd Mrs. Clark are making their stay in our midst pleasant and agreeable. Lite village of Odell it furnishes a commanding view in all direction.-, and with a good furnace, every com fort will lie Hlfordcd the children th;.t Mrs. Ellen Carlyon inhere on a visit with her brother, V. V. Willis, who at present resides in the Mount Hood settlement. Mrs. Oiirlvon's home 1:4 in Victoria, li. 0. She has already 1 the modern city school can furnish, visited brothers at Spokane, mid after I The entertainment already advertised a few days here will return to her for Saturday evening, at which the home. ! Mate superintendent will lie present. K. T. Hull, who recent.lv purchased f promises to bo well attended, and a I the 20 acre truct of W. II. S. ars, nd- good program will bo rendered, joining Charles Davis on the ea,t has (;,ye yot,,rs a Vo(w already built a substantial cot!ai.'e. , , , ., ,, , Mr. Hull is from Wisconsin, lie The leading dad.es of Portland a o n... u.. u.. i. ifi, ti.oU'iviiig out a political forecast of til intention of liking it. Ilo in busy, ll,!xt political state campaign . . v i and the busy man is the contented !"''' tu" n.aking a public exhihitiori ! one. Mr. Hull is a young man and ! " Ppective candidates, etc La-, possesses ability that should bring Pr.nt primary no m mti ... him. success anywhere. Wo extend 'l'"1, """"J Umt th" 'T' L" ' the irliid hand ,he r',,,! "tatei Ogoo w ere to hav Wii It" per of Crupper, Mrs. Rl something t, do with the naming o, , W. Fredson ind daughteV Mis .',,.,. ; J'and.date.. Surely tins was the sou of Colorado, Mrs. I'. W. MeC.no "t of tia, aw liit v ,11 t. hey.' : of Crapper and F. N. Vork of Helling- I ''.' dined to the belief that the, , ham, Wash., were callers on i he Little : Whitn ut,.r,i oeoole last. Nlllldav. r. II i n N I lie siii.isiii.ik in ' "mu,, .... their return from a day spent ut the falls. J. II. Hoover and nMr, .Mis In .r rrr't ir-ar-- wr--f I Avers rr-rtr-n-mrmm .,n - . i i Br Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- V it li t lie smashing of tiou.i throughout thisuiid other stati the icsult of the unearthing of land frauds and other grafts, we think the 1 1 i, , iiji..! . . : iiniH is n e lor iiih Tieoiue in lime in'- u.b, n..i...n.,f ,,.,,,,1 fr ,,. I 'matter oil and mine worthy canili- drluk last Sunday evening, as they Ch Pectoral dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. He knows all about this cough medicine. were returning from a pleasant iln s; outing at WinaiiM City, by t i e fulls. Mr. Hoover Is the owner of fiacres of land near here, having piirchai cd the same from liiirnot Duncan. His land lies near the Frank Stanton, IiIhco. This is a good location on the i border of tie Fine (.trove orchard see-i tiou, which Is one of the very choio-' est apple sections of the valley. j Last week we were favored with a- call of the following parties: Jiev. Crawford from lleppner, accompanied by two Indies from Iowa, and the Hov. Mr. Handsiiker and wife. 1 hey had been visiting Mr. and .Mrs. L. 1), lloyed. Mr. Crawford preached last Sunday at the Odell church, both morning and evening, Rev. O. J. Ntdsou of Hood River will bold services at the church here next Sunday at rt :Mf J p. in. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and hoar him. The now school house at Odell is re ceiving the iiiHt llnisliiug touches and Is a thing of beauty, it is a line pie' e of architecture. There is not a nicer looking school building in nil the valley. Situated on the hill above dat. is. instead of it being the Hulk t the bosses. Under this square del l administration it gives us "that tired fe 'ling" to see the names of profes sional politicians ami those of the ma chine type of political tricksters being crowded to the front. It is time to say that tho people of Wasco county are gi cater than any one man in it. That the state of Oregon Is greater than its biggest, tallest politician. There are a hundred men in Wasco county who would make good retire seutat.ives in congress. There are plenty of men in Oregon who would make good governors, and who.-; names have not been mentioned. Un der the present law, if enforced, the people can namo the candidates from governor down to constable, ami it these great big, boasted politician! desire favors at tho hands of the pcu ! pie, let them comply w ith tieteltii' i of the nominating primary law, ami get nlief from that source. With the aid of Shakespeare, we ask this ipies tiou: "Upon what kind of meat hi s this great Caesar fed ou which he grows s.o fat.'.'" Alluckeil liy n .Moll and i eaten, in a. labor riot, until cover- Ml I 1 Prescriptions and Family Receipts Wo can fill uny prcecription it mnheH no dilTcivnrc of how difficult a nature the luvwription iswhether it bo an ointment where its eflieiency depends upon smoothness and perfect admixture, of the ingredients; or may be an emulHion (the most difficult of till prescriptions to make up) where all tho fat globules arc completely absorbi d mid emulsified so the product will be palatable and will not separate on standing. Or it 'may be for powders or capsules or for a simple solut ion, you get here only stand ardized and assayed drugs and chemicals lor your medi cines. We have the equipment and facilities for prescrip tion work and our service is sure to merit the entire approval of physicians and their pntienb Is its we Smith IMock KEIR & CASS, Reliable Druggists. "We Imvft used A our fitfully tr ;, 4 , truublH. iti.d il. ii Mum. a. J'mi rtLm for Mw.i'mi r'ii ''berry IVetoraf in 1 1 for I hrnt n tut In in; lio IIM'illCI lie l'itl: U II ," l"V, A lipll'tUll. lil:li. avim: iiroats Ayer's Purely rills K,'--''Jly oi1 recovery, vegetable, gently laxative. ed w ith sores, a Chicago street car con ductor applied ISm-kleii's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it in my family," writes (i. .1. Welch, ol'Tekonsba, Midi., "and liuditper f 'ct." Simply great for cuts and hums. Only L'5c ut C. N. Clarke's drug store. CELEBRATE THEIR Special CorreMHii)i!ruci;. lieheont, lloml Kiier Valley, Se).t. i:i.--Kev. and .Mi.'. Chirk were return ed to the. paff.i.rato of tho llclmont huich lor in-'-Ll er j phi'. They invit ed the inoiii I 'crs of tho church and Ladieri' Aid, a:; I iie,iie;-t neighbors and their fain i 1 s, to their lionn in the piirsoiiiif;o on the evening of the 11th, to cell lin.le the tweuty-liith au-iilver.-.Biy of tl oir marriage. This was the llrat sih -r wedding tlio pastor and his w ilo had at i emled. The beautiful day was followed by a .strong wind iillinK thoair with d.ui-t,. and was later followed by a storm, which forhado tho use of the lawn. Hut the quests came with nood clioor and made tho best of tho limited ac commodations of the huiiso. The guents haniif,' airived. Kov. J. W. liigliy, the toiii.er pastier of h'ev. and .Mrs. Clarli, hastily arraiiKod a program. Mr. and Airs. F.U. Church, the oouplo in the company next elig ible to celebrate their i-ilver weildintf, were called to act as supporters to the present victims. With MirtH Church at. the niwiu, Kev. Kii;ly led tho coni pany into the pallor. Then preceded by a few well choten roiuaiks upon the tuicrudncsH and bhihhedness of the marriiiKO union, he asked them to renew their vows and proimso to be one until -death do ye part. After showers of rice, connrat ulntioin! of friends, and iiiu.do by "the baud, " the UuidiiiiK hrido anil rooiii wehioined tiie company mid tendered tho,fh tho freedom of their Inline. Kev. Evans, on behalf of the 1'iiests, presented to the pastor ami his wife Kji-etid. pieces ot silver us to Keu.i of tlieirMjvo, Jiol'l'cshn.diitn ' wore served and the mttfU retired with best wishes to the pastor and his wife. The follow inn weio those present: I lev. and Mrs. II. C. Clark, iter, and Mrs, I Anns, liov. and .Mrs. .Kitf by, Mr. nod Mrs. K (!. Stout, Mi. and Mrs. Clench, Mr. and Mis. I'ai li II, Air. Mini Airs, liraithwait. Mr. and Mrs. I lat.iner, Air. and Mrs. Nickcl.-en, .Mrs. liooniiau, Air. Step- ic.o, .ir. i'c'.Hoss, .Mis. i:e;.n, ,,;s. lones, Mrs. Alerrell. Airs, i,..: k,.f, I Mrs. l.-enlieii.:, Air. and Airs. I .ny. j I'he Misses l.la, i;ila, and llessie -:'v-..as, Aliss O'Neil, ileh-u anil Alia llooriiiaii, Until liii;by, l:dna S.'cptoe, i earl iseiiiirn;, jin ijraret .ickelsen, Maude Morn II, 1'nrl I. by, Alalti and I. ida Jones, ! M hoi and Alice Church, Mannio and Ayces ,)aiitzen, l-UJi Uankiusoii, lliucj mid f.oriua llai ker, Lena isi'iiheiv, AUu mid KditliOrd way, Kthel I airell and liaby Alerrell. The .Messrs. littler, Clias. Aliller, Henry Ja-iteu, Kd Itnrker, Klmor Isonheii;, I'umI llliylock, I laid (lid way, Charh-y llartte and Mr. Davidson. 9 flnmwiiivAjm TIME AND PATIENCE SAVED Tin day and -BY (iOINti TO- THE NEW JEWELRY STORE Over forty-five years' experience in our 1 i in ..... : ai. i i -i . . mi- win j;ie you uit! nest i'oods mul do manner. illids vour work eliind our tit. ut Him ran tee, that most sat isfactorv I riiitl.f school opened Aion- wimil. W. iirown as principal, the .Ml .s I'earl Khv. Delidia Ilauiiiioiiil iiim! Daisy Tlionius assist ants, and with Aliss Anna Shea at Alelioliiinee. A number ol families from Belmont havi; fjiue to tl.e hop Melds; tomo to the vidley :u:d somo to Vakima. M i: s Coins! ock and Aliss (lill were at tie la'iiiiout phuich last Sunday eveiiiii!', in behnlf of the Deaconess Hospital o! S iil;nlie, Aliss Culllstock talked to a l :!;4.aiiilienee. Mrs. M. I!. Nickel en )nx i new sepaiator, ui;, Is well pleased with Muk it is iloinj;. It is a Sharp iiibulai' o. I. A. Ih it n left Sunday for Kain vlieie ho will work for the O. K. ( 'o. Sani I. by was naoie ival of a bright little left Tuesday iroiuin'l r St. 1 It'll 'i i , w hoi e he j lisl.ernuiii. UNDERWOOD. lates conimis.-iou opieat ions id tl(. outli of the White t tie I rosi ects are vi ;,r than theie was 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. es, 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. ALL MUST QO AT SOME PRICE. AGG (ioods we wll will iN engraved free of charge. Wtnlo our own Diamond mount in' til home. No watch iso complicated we cannot repair it. Our long experience, Hiiperior equipment and meth us on an equality with any house in the large cities. I'.eiti-a colleges, the latter as Doctor of Opthnhuology, we understand the 4l.: a.. i mi o ' i i . aim mini n-utuoii louimian ii ih. pop iieauaclie. nervousness eye strain, we invite you to call. Why not mid your name to our list of satislied customers? Our motto: Honest goods at honest prices. ids of lit I ini' iiliusses p raduate of 1 1 their di resulting m i . i.. i? loin. .V .N. !', h'iM;.- 1 y tl : Kirl i u A-u m S.un K. !! on I l.e I.. ..i i ; i.s i ll;, n. e, i - ! f : s''i "ii io .1 r J el' 'i'. re . ;l,i I' ! IllIM! All i - , i I'UM ill .... : 1 . lurne.l ! ; . h ' i-i.. i..r. ,ii l.':.'.l' I ,':.: Li-here ... ti:. .!.! , lost liiH liest tn ile li cow. Mr. iind Mrs. Kiuitson of Wnite Sal mon pns.-eil throiiKli Underwood Mon iluy on llieir way home after viHiting I heir dutiKliter Mrs. Satre. Till! Secret of Success. Forty inillion linttles of Aupust Flow er sold in Hie I'nited Stales aloiie since in iiiti'iiiliielinn! And the demand for il U still growing. Isn't that a tine showing ot success? Don't it prove Unit AiiKit Mower lias liad unfailing success in the cure of indiirestion and ily.-peiisia the two greatest enemies of lieiilth and liiippiuessV Does it not af I'l.nl the hest :vidence that August I' lower is a sure specilic for all stomach mid intestinal disorders? that it has proved itself the hest of all liver reitu- hitoiv.' August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-five years in cur ing the ailing million!) of these distress ing coinplniiils a success that is he mming wider in its scoiieevory day, at li eincaiid nlin ad, us t lie fame of Aug ust Mower spreads. Trial bottles, 25c: regular siyo, 7")C. For sale hy C. N. Clarke. e e; hree f en , o. K the stal ,. i i 1 al elc, mil 1 hice ir .Mike his pie n. illl;, ri'tl.l; , cu :i i.: r.-r:i I. In, ' '. I leiiiiuiil; ni'il All-. r der.'.oi .1 w.'ie n m t week. llie ic- ; urdiiy v. lien a i-ivia-. o u as given t hem. are to l-o I o V n.-c ., lii i ..: i ig farm. White S iIiiioii I nys uediluig iliii.ee. .Ml tlieiiiseives greatly. v eyori. iii'st. Scuiling Apples to the Exhibit. Some line specimens of Hood Kiver apples were sent to the Wasco county display last Saturday, among the ship ment heing somo mammoth Wolf Hirers, grown hy Noah lloue on his W illow Flat farm, which wept 30 to I lie liiisliel hox. Some of tho -apples .'eiglicd up to 110 ounces. They were finely colored, but not vet full urown. II. I'. Davidson also sent some Wolf hirers. Spitzenl.ergs and AVealthys. 1 he mison is a lit lie early for Hpitz, i I." apples not Icing sulllcieiitlv col- i.i ill jet. (iiniloi I .ii nit" Hack After 13 Years of SuflVriiig. ' J have been ir iih'ed w itli 1 nnebaek or I'nii en years and I found a complete uvm. i v in the use ol Chuuilierlaiii's I'.rii It dm," says John O. Kisher, of i. 'bin, !lnl. This liniment is also w 'shout an i iiiu Tor sprain -and bruises. Ii s I' r sale by Williams' Fluirmacy. AGENCY TROY LAUNDRY R. E. WITHROW Has accepted the Hood Itiver agency for the Troy Laun dry Co. of Portland, with an office "in the 0. Barber Shop. He will call for laundry Wednesday and Thursday, delivering Tuesday. These dates will hold for a few weeks, owing to the rush of work in Portland. Dates will be changed later and notice given. Wagon will collect and deljver goods. Phone Main 1143. QUALITY MUST WIN it Hy muking an absolutely pure Ice Cream free from secret powders or "fillers" go commonly used, the manufacturers of .SWETkANP S ICE CREAM have gained for it a valuable reputation, and its sale this season has been larger than ever liefore. When you take your evening walk come to our parlor and try a plate of this delicious and refreshing cream, or order a quart for Sunday's dinner. TOMPKINS BROS. Agents for Hood River. in river, working iihld ci ... . . I ,,. at LARA WAY r. In Ik- dirg U-'inki io .1 1 Smith PI ocu, Hood Uiver I lllll week, lie fhipi e.l !.s. .Mr. Thornton ( hum ion phi ki r t t ' le of leer. .Miss FX M'inlle-t i'iil .f t in i. e. S'.e eiiii.e out ll it Mr. i hoi i.tini mivs hi ttle uiit.l her wc'l t lieu Jie v. ill do t he ' Well done, t Ii oi i good r ant, I v our v. 01 ks .i." k o-l t hree or four eat ing ski.l grease, v'barioi Walters, ul.-o i l or three days Inst Week there was ja continued ciuniviil at tho Lewis iin.l t'l irk exposition, somewhat sim ! iiar to the Mardi Oras tit New Or ; I mis. It was under tho direction of the exhibitors lit the expositiou. : Hundreds of prices were awarded, and ;th. evening pageants on both laud .Il' il H 'liip unfi li. ifnl.lt- Lrilllunf Mll ieyiiig j ... " '' 'J ' j Tafce Kotbd After fating. Atli i a In arty mi al a dose of Kodol yspi iii Cuiv will prevent Mil attack I' i...li ., ti.ii. ST. ta o i t i. n a iii..i.'u.i gil. 111. Illls: , 1 1 ,.,.( .,,,.1 .. .ii,i.,i,,., ..iiru for ill. d;n stion, ilv-peps'ii, mis on thesloui soli, weal; heart, sour risings, bad bii ;itli and all slotuaeh troubles. Sold by ti. V.. Williams. P ScprUkbajtc, ul.i 1' W II Stay in ilixid Hirer. Tl ic remedy that makes vou eat, sleep and nr .w strong, called l'almo Tablets, will be sold regularly bv Williams' l'i.iiriniuy, llrsid Kiver. These great i rve and constitution builders cost only .'o.' ier Uii, six boxes $2.o0. Hest Spraying Material at the lowest prices at C'm'ke'sstor e. The First Step toward a good breakfast. Drink a cud ot r Golden Gate Coffee It has the full, rich flavor of fine old coffee that has been properly gcu in us native in its Sold in 1 country. and 2 lb. aroma-tlo-Iif fir.,. Grind fresh each day-not too fine.' J. A. t CO, 3.n rMcUco in ! jo