The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 14, 1910, Image 7

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    HOOD RIVER QLACIga, THURSDAY JULY 14 1910
STORE
is the favorite stopping place for the
knowing ones during the hot weather.
After ypur hot and dusty ride, here you
will find it cool and inviting and where
you can do your trading in comfort. Our
stock is now very complete and constant
ly growing and with our daily freight
service to Hood River anything we have
not in stock we can get for you.
Connaway Mercantile
Co., Odell
Phone 191
"YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK"
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28, it being the twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary of the couple. After a
merry evening of music, games and
lunch, M. K. Noble with a few appro
priate remarks presented them with a
silver tea set, as a little token of love
from the assembled crowd.
JMr. and Mrs. Lynn Way have moved
to Kuthton, from Tacoma.
Miss Jannette Elliott, of Portland,
isited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Elliott last week.
Emil Lang spent a few days in Port
land recently.
Carl Larson came home to spend the
Fourth with his family.
Elsie Malaer has quite recovered
from her recent attack of chicken pox.
J. R. Phillips left last week for a
few days visit in the Willamette
Valley.
Misses Nina Noble and Lizzie Eby
spent the Fourth in The Dalles
Earl Eby, Harrison Bangle and Earl
Noble were fishing on Little White
Salmon last week.
Harry and Don White came up from
Stella Wash., to visit with their
brother, Frank, last week.
Eddie Evans is slowly recovering
from his recent illness.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Guinn, of
Amity, are visiting with Mrs. Guinn's
mother, Mrs. Sim Cohoon this week at
Ruthton.
Alma Absten, Nora Koorman, Hattie
Young, Virgil and Homer Absten
were pleasure seekers in The Dalles
the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, and
family, accompanied by his father and
brother, Don and Harry, spent the
burth with his sister, Mrs. AI
Ganger in The Dalles.
Independence Dav was pleasantly
celebrated by the Ruthonites at J. N.
Dickerson s. Music, games, ice cream
and fireworks were the diversions for
the day.
Contract for your winter mipplv oj
hay now. We will have guaranteed
No. 1 wheat or July and later delivery.
Za phone 1873L. tf
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ODELL.
on,, fAa frionrls nf Miss Bella
A I1C vuv-u
Steele, of Middle Valley, will be
ileased to hear tnai Decause miss
'i'0 ouorotm nt.flndin? "at the State
a oiw.m6v c - -
i?;kth r.raAa evamination was the
Ulgllkll vj.mww ,
highest in the county she has been
granted a scholarship by Pacific Uni
versity at Forest Grove. Miss Hope
Shelley taught Middle Valley school
the past two years and is justly proud
of the honor won by one of her pupils.
George Atkinson came home Friday
from a visit with his sister, Mrs.
Clyde Lyman, of Goldendale, Wash.
Margie Crockett, of Rupert, Id., ar
rived Saturday and will visit her sis
ter, Mrs. W. P. Kemp, her aunt, Mrs.
A. J. Friedley, of the West Side, other
relatives and a large number of friends
who have known her since she was a
very small girl. ,
Howard Mcllroy came home from
California Saturday. Mr. Mcllroy is
not a resident of Odell. but has many
friends here who will be interested to
hear of his return. He expects to re
main for a few weeks' visit with his
nnrpnts and other relatives and friends.
Portland, but
formerly of Odell, was in Hood River
Saturday.
m. on4 Mm FVnnk Driver, of The
Jul. mm '
Dalles, have been guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. k. n. n.eny ui
wp.pk.
Mrs. Tom Mitchell and daughter,
Magdalene, have been Portland visit
nra the nAst. week.
John Davenport, of Mosier, visited
at the home or. nis sister, mrs. n. a.
Kemn Sundav.
Langley Stevenson, a lineman for
ii u n TsinrluiTui Cn . mirnrised his
acquaintances at Odell by bringing
u . loot wppk. The voune
couple are at home near the telpehone
ofhee.
t la aorvf.il PHch Wednesday
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and Saturday at T. W. Atkinsons
store and during tne warm weamer
certainly refreshing.
HTm T nnrv fa VDVU ill at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Anna Lenz. Typhoid
fever the physician pronountco w
Hiapnnp.
The suDDlies for the new post
office, Newtown, at Odell station,
with T. W. Atkinson as postmaster,
have arrived.
t ur n7.'io.r. f OifoH Nurserv.
was a business visitor in Portland a
-Tour rlava last week.
The stone store building of the
Connaway Mercantile Co. is being
At ha tima the huildinG? W8S
erected the weather was so cold this
work could not be done in a satisf act-
'I'ho new ham of this
company is a substantial trim appear
ing building and is about completed.
This company will now build good
. -ii,u tnr tVi convenience 01
croon oi , - , .
pedestrians who are going to and from
the Stone Store.
L. A. E. Clark expects to spend a
few days in Portland this week.
Mrs. Walter Bradley's mother is
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and
triol rinucrhter.
There is no decided improvement in
j:..:, Mn Fred Cne. ttlOUhg
she is thought to te doing as well as
the nature oi me disease wumu
friif
A good C. E. meeting was held last
,;th the tonic A
reading, prayer, song and references
aa well as special music were features
Crobsy led along lines of thought to-
"if -j-i. : -fi r.rta nf the work.
Mabel Kemp was leader. Following
the C. K. meeting ttev. r.
spoke briefly and to the point. Rev.
rfayes will be with us for .services
next Sunday morning following Sun
day School.
We have for sale a lot suitable for
business or residence property, fine
location. For particulars phone 1M
Odell or write Mrs. L. A. fc. uarK,
R. D. No. 2, Hood River, Oregon.
BELMONT. j
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somerville have
returned from Trout Lake to their Bel
mont home to put things on the place
in repair for the summer.
-Tnhn W. Davis is still at Carson
looking after his interests in his Car
son ranch.
B. C. Adamson has resigned his
nnnitinn as foreman at Mr. Knight s
and will drive his own team the bal
ance of the year.
Harrv Steele is improving his place
with a new residence.
The residence of Mr. McGregor un
der the supervision of W. J. Wollam is
progressing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellis spent sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Eastman.
It seems that the value of telephone
chatter has not advanced with that ot
telephone stock as a goodly number of
phones in tnis vicinuy nave uecu ta
ken out since the raise of 25 cents per
month.
BARRETT.
A sign is hung up on the Indian
Creek bridge near town notifying per
., t t rlrive faster than a walk
lilU v . .
tu Kri.lrro Whv are automobiles
allowed to drive over the bridge at the
rate of 25 miles an hour: i mm our
countv commissioners should stop
this betore some serious cciun mn.co
nlace.
urni Miner left Monday last with his
team for the harvest field around Walla
Walla.
Dr. B. E. Wright and wife with his
friends is on an automobile trip through
Pootern nnH Southern Orecron to be
uaov" wi. -
gone about 30 days.
n a Perrv has Durchasea a new
horse and wagon so that he can move
rock on to the county roads.
- u u ho. ii ia mnkinf his head-
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quarters at the Rockford store and can
be tound ineir any uay oiwei "
T. Shears is making a good roaa
leading to the Barrett school house.
This work needed to be done as the
spring freshets took out a considerable
quantity of dirt and rocks.
A countryman is over naming uie
large barn at W. Palmers rancn,
'Meadow isrooK.
Mrs. Emma Gibbons has gone to
Portland to visit friends for a lew
weeks.
m n Morlfhnm has sold 15 aceS
from his ranch on Rockford avenue.
J. J. Gibbons purchased a new ice
cream freezer so mere win ue .wj
cream daily at the white house, corner
of Rockford avenue and Clerk street.
A boy was caught stealing hreworKS
from the Rockford store on juiy in.
P. 1 have nPPn miSHHlif latC-
oeveioi nuns" -; -
lv but with a detective around let
Ai 1 , .t as the nevt. rHiitrht Will
OXncra luuiv vuv w v.. j .
be dealt with according to law and not
favors shown.
MOSIER.
w nA..tt rcismnre. Kansas.
stopped over in Mosier a few days this
week to see Mrs. Anna McLane, who
is an old friend. Mr. uoyen-c ...
visit Eastern Oregon points and Idaho
before returning to his home.
Samuel Husbands, of Portland, re
turned home Saturday after a two
weeks stay here with relatives.
H Eastman, of Ashland, is visiting
his brother, Stanley, of Mosier.
w a IV-olond rame UD from
p-v-tioVa tn unend Sunday with her
wi -i
husband. "
t Flaher rnme UD from
raiHB ircuo . - .,, ,
Hood River to spend Sunday wiin ner
parents.
Messrs Johnson, unamueriam
Bennett, returned Monday evening
from Badger LaKe wnere ubj ui,v
i- ' k..inif ani numnv.
nearly a wees oi iiuiihhb o
lioincr near to nature o neni i
Sunday was the warmest day so far
this season, the thermometer varied
from 96 to 100 in the shade a greater
part of the day.
A. P. Bateham, Miss Maude and her
cousin, Mips Johnston, wok a trip
across the river early Sunday morning
in company with F. A. Shrogen, who
went to get views of Oregon scenery
from the Washington shore.
W. L. Warren and wife, of McMinn-
ville, came Saturday to spend several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart.
Mr. Warren and Mrs. Stewart are
brother and sister.
Misses Jessie Blair and Jessie Balke,
of St. Louis, Mo., are here visiting
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Middleswart.
A. Shropen. of Portland, spent
Sunday on the ranch at Mosier.
Next Sunday special meetings will
henin at the Christian church, con
ducted by Rev. Swander, of Portland,
who is the State Secretary for the
Christian church.
Mrs K. J. Leffler and son. Sherman,
came Saturday from Bingen, Wash.,
m i -. I 11 J U
to spend a lew days wun tneir uuuk
ter and sister, Mrs. F. Ginger. Af-
torurnrri thev will lOUrneV On tO C.aSt-
ern Oregon to attend to their harvest.
The renaim on the Mosier Creek
hridtre will soon be completed.
Mr. Harmsen, of Portland, has spent
a few days in Mosier with his Drotner,
Paul.
Mnttie Schoren. of The Dalles, is
visit.inir his uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Wvss.
Dr. Robinson visited The Dalles the
last of the week bringing his little
niece, Galdys Phillips home with him.
Mr anil Mra C M. Rdvlin name lin
last week from San Francisco and are
living in a tent on their twenty acre
ranch. They expect to build in the
near future.
Ursle Cunning sustained a painful
ininrir tn hia richt fnnt. FriHav even-
inir A hnrae ntenneri nn the fnnt. ami
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it was only by mere chance that a
more serious accident am not occur.
Miss Viola Fisher returned Sunday
from an extended visit in Los Angeles.
The Dancing Club will give a dance
in the hall Friday evening of this
weeK.
TRANKTON.
Mra. Hntrh tfllintt. in heincr visited
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by a niece from Spokane.
Mrs. ..has. Merchant has been quite
poorly of late, but is slowly improving.
A larufi nnmher nf neitrhhnrs and
frienila loilen urith ine reum anil
cake invaded the home of Mr. and
Mrs. V. bastman on the eve ot June
Remedies are Needed
Were wa perfect, which w. ar. not. medicine would
not often be needed. But ttno. our lyttems have be
come weakened, impaired and broken down through
indiscretions which have gon. on from the early ages,
through countless feneration, remedies art needed to
id Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise
acquired weaknetse. To reach th. (eat of stomach
weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is
nothing so good a Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discov
ery, a glyceno compound, extracted from native medic
inal roots sold for over forty year with great satisfaction to all user. For
Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain ia th. Stomach after eating.
Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chrooie Diarrhea and other Intestinal
Derangements, the "Discovery" is time-proven and most efficient remedy.
The Genuine has on Its
outside wrapper the
Signature
Yon can't afford to aoceot secret nostrum substitute for this non-aloo
holie, medicine op known composition, not ins though th. argent dealer may
thereby make a little bigger profit.
Dr. Pieree's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomaoh, liver and
bowel. Sugar-coated, tiny graaulas, easy t. take as sandy.
Spend Your Vacation
at
Clatsop Beach on the Pacific
$7.00 Round Trip From Underwood
Good returning September 39, via
Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway
"Th. North Bank Road"
Astoria & Columbia River Railway
$4.00 From Portland
Surf bathing, fishing, mountain climbing; pood hotels, cottagrs and camps.
Finest salt water resort in the West.
Toll your friends In the Fast that low excursion rate are in effect all aura
mer via "The North Bank Hoad" to Pacific Coait point with stopovers at
your station. Details furnished by
H. M. Adams, G. F. & P. A- Portland, Ore.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I luivt? purchawtl tin HaniesH und Saddlery bu8'm88
of Frank Salfieky anil will continue to make and noil
thf host goods in my line at the old stand. All kinds
of repairs and order work done quickly and neatly.
J. 0. WAGNER
O Gee!
Such a deliciousness in that
Preferred Stock Ha
waiian Pineapple
Eight big slices of perfectly
ripe luscious fruit in every
can. Nothing quite so nice
for a dainty summer desert.
A Special Price Sale
now on these goods.
Buy a dozen cans.
Star Grocery
Good Things to Eat
Perigo & Son
W. S. NICHOL
High Class
Orchard Lands and
City Realty
Davidson Building
Phone 98
Kent & Carrabrant
Confectionery, Cigars and
Tobaccos
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
In largf or small tract i. Some vary good
laud u low priieg at present. Good
KrowinK coiiiinui.ity. Six milm east of
Hood Uiver. Parties wishing to buy
w ill do wH to writu or e
4KO. CIIAMBKKI.AIN
Mi iri Oregon.
nnrrincr CJnnds
ARE YOU SLOW?
MOUNT HOOD.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
with Mrs. W. S. Gribble Wednesday,
a ii thai hiihnnnria lire invited and re
freshmenta will be served. It is to be
made the farewell meeting: for Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Larwood.
The Rebekahs will install their new
officers Wednesday nieht. Lunch will
be served.
T nui.a PuivbII nnd John Coouer Went
up to the top of Cooper's Spur Sunday,
Gertrude Powell, Dorothy Walton,
Maynard Cole, Elmer Ekland and
Chester Walton made the trip Monday.
The smokv season has begun. Fires
are scattered through the valley as
well as on the mountains, but the
Reserve has so far not had a fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Belieu are home on a
visit from St. Johns.
A crowd of the young folks from the
West Side enjoyed a straw ride to
Grange Friday night.
Miss Dorothy Bailey returned to The
Dalles after having spent a month a
at Mt. Hood.
A number of young folks enjoyed a
very pleaasnt evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C.Walton. The ev
ening was spent in nonor oi uhb
Dorothv Walton, wno expects y re
turn to her home in Portland this
week.
tv, a a lion farm was a scene of ex
citement fighting fire on Sunday.
Rolland Meyers will lead Christian
Endeavor Sunday evening at the Mt.
Hood church.
OAK GEO Vis
flak Grove is still keeping to the
front with improvements, urouna
was broken Wednesday directly north
4U on.o tnr the Mathndiat church.
The latest addition in the building line
are B. Hunt s house ana a. u. Anuer
son's barn, nearly completed; Mrs
r,o Rrnci'a VinnrHinc house and J
1 J 1 1 1 H I " VLWU. " " " O .
E. Hall's bungalow, now wuw
erected ; and the remodeling of W. h.
King's and H. A. Cunning's residence,
respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols are
home from at three days' automobile
trip to The Dalles.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Pregge, Thursday morning, July 8, a
daughter.
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Coburn
Allen, a ten pound boy, Tuesday,
July 12.
People from other states are continually
making PAYING INVESTMENTS HERE.
WHY NOT HOOD RIVER PEOPLE?
WHY NOT YOU?
Think it over and come in and let us help
you. RIGHT NOW we have some splendid
bargains.
Shelley
Next Mt. Hood Hotel
Phone 70