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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1905. ODELL FARMERS HERE NEED BLOODED HORSES JSy Koswell Shelley. Odell, KaHt Hood Kiver Vitlley, Nov. 1. Amid tlm in t ill i j 1 i -i l..v of Koud tliiaft in Hoot) liivur valley, we may ii Klect mime tliin is that wouli prove prolltablo. An excellent hiiiwpnMoii by one ol our oiiteipriniiiK r iicIhth in Unit the rarichuis of tho viilloy not toHothormid oiKHiiizo a ntoek coininiiiy, 11 ml im port au KnxliKh tdiiro j- I it J 1 1 n i . He, es timates l."0 mure in tliu valley, and if the owiiiiiK would tftt together and jointly Hirrliiihu a fnnd tullion it would not li Ihiik lieforo we would lie up to the times with the lioi-t draft hordes in the country. Such horneti ulvnys coiiiiihiihI a troixl price, mid are always in diiniaml. Vending colts of thin kind would tiring in the inarlt ot about iih much as inatiirud linnch Krass animal now CO-t UK. For years Hood Kiver valley hug len shipping in most of the horses in line here, and now that tho valley is covered with irrigation ditclieu, and the hay question in a problem, horses ran lie chunply raieil. In other places this plan Iiiih Iiccii tried and proven sticeosKitil. A. I. Mason, in company with thrie I'oitland partieH, calleil at the huh hint Saturday, looking over the valley. They were ploanel wilh the picture they were suointf. W. W. lioone says lie will lime a thousand sucks of potatoes on his Willow Flat rauch. G. li. liono will prolialily harvest 2IKX1 sacks, and the Davidson lirothors also have a large Held of spuds theie, and they are fine ones. Willow Flat in worthy of spe cial mention hh a locality Dint iH fact fnrKiiiU to the front. N. W. l!one tolls ns that he received 711.5(1 for Hi hox hh of Wolf Kiver applet He had 'JU boxes that went .'12 to the hox. A trip last Sudnay to Willow Flat unfolded a roikooiis picture, and re miiideil iih forcibly of K. I', Powell's magazine article in the Independent last week entitled, "The I ted Days." Mr. l'owell in tho author of ' tho Country Home, and in in clone com munion with nature. He stylos the autumn days an the red dayH. So Sunday an we suddenly emerged from the timlier grade, and found ouiselves on the plateau ou Willow Flat to the right and left the dappled hills round up a dunning picture. We were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma.HHee at a Sunday dinner, and you know what a Sunday diuuir in the country meaiiH gilt edged but ter, Jersey cream, fried chicken anil the other thinga that are thrown in. With your feet under Hindi u talile, modern country home with nil the comfortH of the city home. Mr. Massoe han acoiiipliehed a great deal in the two years here, and Iihh pet a pace for other. II in house front on Bellamy g rude iih, which under tho watchful care of Mr. ltednn ud, fur uIhIi a restful picture iih you look westward toward tho heantifnlly tint ed hills, Kead l'owell, for his articles furnish inspiration to thou; who are HtuilentM of nature. Improvements are going steadily forward in this sectiun. Mr. Sher man's elegant new house is nearly completed, a detailed account of which will appear later, l. r. I riday hiiH almost completed Ins large Sherman i Friday aie hacking faith in the country with their money ; about Od and are making no mistake. Mr. Olo- Recovery. ed the lovely character of one who nhar d the universil reg :id of le r neighhoiH. There Man a touch of path oh aliout it that stirred and mellow vl the henits already lio'ved down wi ! grief. Her remains were tendeily laid away at Jdlewilduh side her fat !i er and little brother Kenneth. At such times littl can be said to bi d the wound deatli lias made, yet . e feel that tho e tire community i I Odell as one person gives .Mr Croc - ett and family their deep, hoartfi y in athy. Dud Odell, who fur Hume ti.ne 1 -Iiik'U eoriiined to bin room left with bis wife for Starliuuk, Wash., win e barn. ! he goes in tlie hope of recovering 1 w their; health. Dud Iihh a host of frien d It . Iter's fVBMWBHUAJIUUMaMNMail II who w!li bim a spee .i sen has his bain nearly completed and expects his family thin week. Tho hauling of spuds and appl h ere- j at.es a demand for more teams than can lie found here so the transfer peo pie have been coining out from town, i The rendu are now unoot li and Hi in, making wheeling cany. These fall dayH: are crowded full of work from day- j light till dark, but they bring their reward. The fellow who slopped the (U.ciur for the reason that it lalkH too lunch about the growth of our valley fur- ; niHheu the best kind of argument in 1 favor of taking it,. When you tl! about ilood Kiver valley yoiijare talking about, the very bes little val- I ley on earth. Tho revival serviced under the lead- I ership of Kev. Ilaudsaker have been ' running for ten days, and will con- tlnuo throughout the coming week. I Quito an interest is manifest, ther i having been ten additions to the church up to Sunday. Odell in to be; congratulated upon tho work of Mr. j HandHiiker, for ton large extent the welfare of any community depend I llhlll) ()f M upon iih moral and religion senti ment. It is eny to criticise the mo fives: of our neighbors and hard to do the right thing oursehe-i; yet wh n we realize that tho scales of justice do not balance in this life, and that there is a time coming son.oivlinre when all things will be equalised, we should be content to wait. Keitiom bering that "to him wi o wails all things come," we lake pleasure in commending tliU work ugain. Mr. Ilandsnker'n charity in dealing with the prodigal son in his recital of this story lust Sunday evening in worthy of cumin ndation. This leads K. I). Shelley Of the Lililil White Store, will leave Odell on tho morn ing of t'ie llth of November wi:!i horses fur winter paliire. I'm tics w'.u intend fending hero's by hiiu will please have tu"in ot the dure at II o'clock a. in. of s.ii'l day. The Little White Store people hme put tip a hitching rack IJ'J feet in length ju t sontli of the store for the H.,e of pat ties v. ho i.tteiel the I'll Might enteitainnieiit." bile. So that tl: may bitch thci herses away liom iU;t drieways of the w creboiise and i-tore. and e.lsu keep t.'i.) premi.-e" in front of the Odell sioies rleun. Ibis senmrd ! a public necessity ami now Ibid .t h:.s beau supplied we tiMfct that paith s leaving their horteH all night long will use the place provided for them. BELMONT. Willam S: tu lee and family have move ' over on tho east side, whei-o Mr. S,itiiilee is oi'l.ing for Mr. K.iy. W il! isenbeig a:nl family wiiovi. itors in lielinoiit last Sundu,', at the 1'. Isenburu. Hov. D. I. Dodge I'teached at tlii lielinoiit M. F. churi h 'ast Kuiiilny morning. His teruui'i was enjoyed by a large congregation.' Little Winnie l'lirsnr met with a serious accident last Sunday n oriiiiu at about eight o'clock. She fell ai u spilled a tea kettle of boiling water, scalding both limbs from her knees t her ankles. Dr. Diimble was eiilh rl and after bandaging her limbs, the child re ted easy. l'rofessor (J. W. Flrown attended the T'oachorH' Institute which was held at Dufur, last Saturday. Mr. liroun Take cold easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. i Frr 4i v CIlHITV 1'.-, ! kll-JW It r.M Si US 2V., Wo.. Il (in. !Q .l-peiiiiol on Aver'i ! hr riMiuli iiti.t rnliU. I strfliiM Menu wHiik limns " . A. liolll.lBON, Saltiio, Mich. for Weak Lungs New Arrivals BLACK CAT HOSIERY Our Full and Winter lino of Black Cat Hosiery is just ill nnil we Iinvo every thing in Cotton, Fh'ece-linwl, Wool anil Worsted for. Ladies, Misses, Men, Hoys and Children. This is the prettiest line and best Stoekin;-s that it is possible to get. If you buy Black Cat Hosiery you will get the worth of your money and be satisfied. I'rice, j 20 per pair up. Try Black Cat. SHOES TjrMTmumMMWf Ayer's Pill:; Itrircnio the activity of the liver, :-.; f-mt iiid rooovery. I ! next I'riduv, CCllUi(,'H. Saturday and Sunday iih to the thought that it iH tho heart : wiih en.) of I itifur's ferieer teuchers. priiini.t ukh that tell, instead nf the i S. M. Kby mid wife leturned from stern decieo of duty wl.iln aelinK mil I the S il amelte valley and are I dm,' liart u thin tragedy uf life lhis my . heme with Mr'. lOby'a sun Sam ih only a forecast ol what is bemn en - '. of fiidimmt. acted over and over aKiiiii in almost put every coniinunitv. So that in this I Kpwortl. Leauers have reeeiv- iiili -,. ,.fi..r nil il. ,.vB, l,.,. !ei1 their new text books and have or- ,,f ilw. .,, it lu l,t ii, ,.. .,. I K.'""id a liible study class. Tho f 1 r t del stood how to treat the prodigal sun. Thin one lesson well leaned, and tho work of tho preacher would be easy. 'The funeral Horvleen of Ada Crock ett last TliiiiHiliiy at, Hood Kiver were well attended. .M. II. Odell conducted you forget your troubles and turnout the Hervice by reipiest, and in touch envy your enterpi IhIiik country ranch , Iiik manner, with all the sympathy friend. Mr. an, I Mrs. Massee have a tlmt could be put into words, porlray- st.li y will be held in the church next I rid ly evening at half past seven. A stocking noeial will be given i'l lielmont, Homo time in tho near fu ture. Look for it in the next issue. Mr. Tyler, who la workint; on ti e Kast Hide, spent Sunday at hi. 4 home in lielinoiit. Tho Kro Mtl ho.! iwl y will lm l licir qnuitorly onnfnroTipM in HhIhihu'h hi-'l. r The Season For: rl El Coughs and Colds Is at hand, and everybody is liable to caleh tliein. some lioarliound candy, a, box of cough drops, havt seed tea with a stick of licorice in it, rub Of course you may mother make some i get lax- iea wnn a sticK ol licorice m it, nil) on some skunk oil am turnentiue. 1 take a dose of kerosene; and if all thisfails you may ask your neighbor what he used, etc. These remedies may be all right to use at tii j 1 i 1 i 1 11 ,t , 1 tain coiiiinions. nut wnen uiey iail to aid you, why nieutmg when you can get almost instant relief with our s ami under cer- do you go on experi- White Pine and Tar 6Vrup (Mentholated) which is scient ilically child, and everv bot prepared, iibsolutcly lutrmless to even le of which is guaranteed. (!ive it a iiie smallest trial. Your money back if not satisfactory. I'rice, and ."o cents. n HEIR CA SMITH BLOCK 1 mwmm-iw' WrZW IIHI.IAIU.i; ItKt'CClSTS 0 I 0 ti f i ti M BARRETT. I'. V. AiiKUsis now inspecting ap ples for the apple Kronen) miiou at their warehouse in llood Kivei. Kockford .just wants to gay that they have tl.u very best of Kasoline and niiiiiteN ler lnui. Save time and money by culling at iiockford. CJarl h. Kii.-s haa sold hia small ranch to an eiet 11 11 tuau for IM,(XU 0. K tays lie must movo to town, but would rut 1,1 1 live in tiin country. OicldHidi ,fc .luplin, cuntractois of I'cithmd. lime been given tho cou truct f r iiKiviiiK ull dirt and rock for the new vvaler course of tho Hood ! i-.er IiTijiatuiK Co. l'lio amount will be about .11,100. The Hume work a ill be Jet J..trr en. .Mr. R. Walls is home aain after heiii(? out on the east side one week, where bo hit- boon laboring with the phc-lf-rer's t iak 1. Ves, of course he is 1. 11 ex pei t at pbisterinx, having learned his trade in tho old coutiiry. (I rent credit, i due to our road gup. ei visor, O. I). Woodworth, for the iiood work dune on Methodist lime, nl.-o on the new road crosdntf throi'li j. Morse's land. We need to keep men as sup rvisorn who will do good ,uid lusting work. 'This chaii(,'iii(,' to satisfy the grumbler does not pay. Credit, is due to tliose who donated work with tl ii' teams: '. C. Sher rieb, tluee davs; (.;. i). Markhaui, two day.-; A. J. laneisun a J others Yes, it we want Keul roads wo must be ready t.) tin n out. and help them. Mom wink me s to lie done. Let lhr.-o who have not done any work ' t. :,v turn eat. and html yr.ivel, then ,eii will have read - lit to travel over with your In 1 le.. Senu one asked, wl.em are I he j-iiod roadn people'' A'liere are the e who ciiiue and lived on the let ol' the land for a few days': We must nek le .iedijo that tho pood roads people a e 1 ij,'ht at home around about us, turn out to make ilirlii. Wo say, let tho tfood work go ou unto prel'eel ion. (,'. I.eo Moire was a very busy iiiau for a few days last week direction the leuimsteis wl-de to deposit their loads of gravel they were hauling on tho Lee Morse new' r.nid. Suppose Leo had an ax to grind, Mrs. J. tl. Shoemaker piiiehnsed a wiry lino full bloialed I'lymouth Kock rooster lust week from the Kockl'ord. John Strontman'H line of Shoes for Ladies and Children in the newest lasts, are the best wearers, snappiest styles, best fitt ing and most comfortable .Shoes you can get. Ask to see the Strontman Shoes LADIES' COLLARS ami Turnovers in Plain and colored. '. and hemstitched. the newest styles. Embroidered, drawn 150, 200, 250, 350, 500 750 Ladies' & Misses' CAPS New Things in Caps 500, 600, in kid, navy blue which are the very material. 820, $1.00 , plain latest. or checked. Also mixed It pays to i, "asy to kee iMiod stock. trouble at l!i oort i .'lid ill!? O; I I-mo i, lien, lance Tiines turd erae da liv , ont.ai.:., I'liie ti ive good stock. Just as and no trouble to sell Ik it John? Whv, no II. liarrelt school for mouth i1 or '27. Total enrollmnt, aient for mouth 1 Is. Days iii;r 1-i Days absence lit Id. Days taught '2D. Av Mttendanee 1:1(1 1-1. Per- imdance :."). i;. Percentage ibiv .lil.tl: (' l. TUOMl'SON, l'rin. CASCADE LOCKS. The m has l.i en Thi.es I here ar rto.-e Co Lock.-iitni-r I'll. : ,u having lino weather but i; ior winter. lis about to start up which idle for a short time. s air i hi it (i good here, at least are no empty houses here, eiaitrinplat ing moving to 'The w ill I ave to build their own ft illtii mill n, "i VuauUrW' TIME AND PATIENCE SAVED government is having some fine iiiHi'V ltd up for their men. iv b'i u k , AiiioM of llood liiver e doing Die work". The government a'mid to e; end l l,IH'll on iniprov ei,;s 1 . i-i this year. The gate men id h.r. i ne good houses to live in. I earl, -. I egera moved hist Saturday n k t o tl,i,id ;iver. The house he ,1, is eiapi, but will not remain that ay ,,ng. 'lie' gov i lament las a force of Hchool hull, which was well filloi Kev. Thompson made many friends while wiht us and endeared bimef to our reoplo, being particularly titted for juwt Buch a community an thin, 'i ho Odd Fellows had work in the initiatory degree at their last regular meeting. Mrs. O. I!. Friabeo and daughter have gone to Ooldendale to spend the winter. Uoorgo Kreps was over from Uamas hunting cattle. Mat Martin wan up from llood liiver on liusineH. ('unstable Tranna and J. C Mac lunoH, of White Salmon were in the valley last week. Norm McCtny han the contract for putting in tho Jlnni'cker timber, a iarge force of men are now at work. The cheese factory H' ipped out the last cheese lor the winter lust week and are now manufacturing butter which is a better prico. Grandfather and grandmother Kreps wore over tor a visit. Coato liros. have jiitt received the latest improved cream separator which tlioy Iiave installed in their creamery. Deputy liond Supervisor Duncan has completed a piece of grading near the Wh te Salmon bridge which was much needed. Oct. '20. Mini Lest Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, and through il I lost my Mother" writes K. II. Kidd, of Harmony, Me. "For the past live years, however, on the Hlightest sign ot a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which lias saved me from serious lung- trouble." llisni'ith er's death was a sad loss for Mr. Held, but be learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. (Quickest relief and cure for coiiglin and colds. I'rice oOo and JUKI; guaranteed at C. N, Clarke's drug store. Trial bottle free. THE (iTAKANTKE OF T Hazefwood is iu:i U. S. Cream Cream Co. iu:iii.i) Tin: C3 si. b. iT? L3 4T! rf-V l mi aim Please Smile AND Look Pleasant. r.v coiNc. to- ! die,!;Ml;; ( la ! a a, a tu ii : i , t lur -cheii I 100 .-, bolar, 1 ur Ci.ui,..: men canal and are also hi ild- j is prospering with about, j Howard lsenberg and are teachers. I THE NEW JEWELRY STORE :IC! Illi i a, we Over can fori '-live years' experience iive voli ill our lint ami do stands voiir worl iiiinl our ji'i in niosi ti ran tee, t sal isfad, :at rv ni.'inner. we se wi (iood Wo do our own .No watch Our lono; us on au epi; colleges, tin and their n eve strain ll he engraved free of charge liaiuond nioiini ini' at home. so complicated we cannot repair it. experience, superior lity with any hoiist latter as Ioetor of ( )p a I ion to human ills. invite vi m to ca II. li v not at Our motto TliOUT LAKE. i I. lead.,;- Hei.tiMtl. an i .!r. lodes lij i hi 1 1 and d,i ! , i, it last. Sunday h.r liu- r . i.. i iicni; lit i f the serii us ill ,1 .; .. I'jikett's leiisiu .Mr.-. i ' , a 1 1 ! "if, nee Tellts Mrs. li .,, ! . .aill'ering with cancer with e ol vmvci y. She was well : i y 1 la' settlers, having m.nle a.!, tor veiii'H with llarvev llvr :.', ia-,'i. a, id Mix Fowler have returned 0 alii i a two we dvs' visit with .Mr. Fowler decided he 1 ,,.ii. to Trout Lake with his and I eome one of us. 1, i, and family have gone to end the winter, ipsuu pre.iched his fare Smidiiv, (let. I.'i. at the . (laud to Vhen a woman says "I am racked with pain," the word "racked" recalls the days when they stretched the tender bodies ot women on the raek with rope ami p.iiley unt il the very joints cracked. Fancy an attendant savin? to the tor tured woman, "1'lease smile and look pleasant." And yet the woman "racked with pain," la expected to smilo through her agony and to naike home happy. Shu can't do It. It is against Nature, (ieuerally speaking, the racking pains of illdiealth such as headache, backache and "hear ing-down pains" are related to derange ments or disorders of the organs dis tinctly feminine. When this condition is removed the general liealt.li Is restored, and with health comes back the smile of happiness. Any woman may regain her health at home without otl'ensivo questioning!) or examinations by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription. Siek women may consult Dr. I'ierce, by letter, free of charge. Such letters are treated as sacredly conlidential. " tt ntTtinls me pleasure to rrlato the won derful nii'iils of your irivat ineil trim's. esi- eiallv voiir 'Favorile I'l'i'sri-inUon,'" writes I Mr. .1. Wclcy Uliaie.of Woodbury. N. Jersey, !.. 11, -il:.'. "My wife bus been usiotr it for soiae liiae nasi, bavini,' sutTerell severely, with I e;n iiar-ilmvu pains, miuia? fn tiaek. I nail inany otlie,' eoiaiiiainis iieculiat to vvoineii. She wa very vieak, could not do any heavy work or wacdiiiitf bu( can do all kin, Is of work now. She Is soon to tiei-onie a mother hut we tlo not fear the result ms tiere:,, fore', till due to your wouiler-wulker. 1 a ante I'l'esi'i iiil ion.' " our 'Pleasant Pellets' ore also worth many times their in u-e. 1 liuve used ihem for biliousness and siotnaeli trouhle. and have found them to is- alt that you claim. They are tny constant companions onco Used, alvv ays kepi." (liven avvp.y. The People's Common Sense Medieal Ad viser Is sent flee oil receipl of st;lau:s to pay evisMise of iiiaiiiinr 'iiiji. Iiie book eon lains 1'is payes.over aH illus I rat bios anil several colored plates. Send I'l one-cent sinmps for the paper-liouiid tHH,k, or :it stamps for ttie c'.oib hound. Address I)r. l;. '. I'icieo. itullalo, .N. V. i. '.' ' Ah 7 y H ' f 1 ? II ; I S 0. A iMzf- Write for Catalogue. HAZEL WOOD CREAM CO. Portland, Orejion. Bartmes mm. ore More ON A CASH BASIS Your dollar will hay one collar's worth, and we will show you we anprecia te it . Prices o'reatly reduced. Uenieiiiher we are the ' leaders in rediicin-;' prices. Come and see what cash will do. S. E. BARTMESS Building Material, Csrfc, Paints, Undertaker and Embalmer. AND HA IB EOTT, -JLV 00 us "ii i:i'er. (, I'cyoil. 'iiiiiiuent and in the lure-e lialmoloj;y, we headache or met hods of tit ino-, cities. Heine; ,i npjK understand the eves , nervousness, e o'lasses luate o . t heir i places l I hree lel'ects result me- I (Un Second we votir ua to our list of sat istied t-nsl oiiuts? Honest goods at honest prices. hi 531 Ef?i LARA WAY )'r-H -s--v Al A a tauii oiuves, r urnuure, lm and Granite Ware, Crockery, and in fact everything in the House Furnishing ii ie. Big Reductions this Month Smith 1'dock, llood Kiver We Exchange New Furniture for Old. Furniture Pepairing. Stove Repairing. Cheapest 0. P. DABNEY & CO., Proprietors. Outfitters . . -