HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THDRSDaVY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922 MEACHAM TELLS OF OLD OREGON TRAIL jfe''""1''1' ''vgjfajffjfy' '.,1" 111111 ys. Convenience and correct dress demand two watches For men a stri tMtcJi for business and outdoors; For UlOmen a Xtrah tDAtrb fnr eh,rvrt iyiA ttYfift- I dress wristlet or social wear When a man pursues his outdoor hobbies, a pocket watch is often an encumbrance and is put to hazard. Then a strap watch proves an invaluable possession. And in the office or on the road the strap watch performs its convenient service. So, too, should a woman wear a strap watch for sport. The intricate mechanism of her dress wristlet should not be put to the continued stress of such rigorous activity. Yet with evening dress a man's strap watch becomes incongruous and a woman's sport model an ornament of doubtful taste. They who hold convenience and correct dress as things of consequence, possess two watches a strap watch for business and the sports, and a dress watch for social wear. Come in and view our beautiful display of timepieces for men and women, including our extensive showing of watches dressed in the popular Wadsworth White Gold Cases. Wadsworth Cases Mae Watches Beautiful W. F. Laraway, Jeweler GOOD 100 PURE AmericanR7iaid FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS WHAT SUITS ftWF nnWT SUIT AMftTHFD II 114 1 ft UUUil VI ILi 1 VI 1 ft fWia nivi atus This is the reason for unlimited variety. We don't want you to take what vou don't want. Substitution is not satisfactory to you nor us either. Order what you want and you shall have it. P. & G. Soap Coupons cashed here. ( IOC onsolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD JRIVER ODELL W - I I A"i j if '. I ( V 1 4 i j 1 i Whenlyou think of a Drug Store thinkof CHAS. N. CLARKE Tour Druggist" Phone your orders VJ.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Phone 1262 Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C ANDERSON, So! Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STREET General BlackmitMng Welding, Machine Work Wagon Work hi especial attrttiot pi'd t wari Ordird mi Fani Irpketols. Sprisj a Specialty. W. L UPSON rtost m it:::b st Walter E. Meacham, president of the Old Oregon Trail Association, last week addreassing members of local civic and Knmminkl nreanizutions at a luncheon at the Hotel Oregon, declared that the recognition that the great historic transcontinental route will attract will direct an untold publicity to uregon. "It links the past with the present, ' he eaid, "and draws the attention o: the nation because of the romance con neeted with it. The two greatest traili nf history were the Santa be and Ore gon trails. The former waa a trade route, attracting venturesome spirits lured by barter. The Oregon trail wsa used bv homeseekers and empire build ers, and every mile of it is significant for some historic event, Romance and traced v were occurring daily for the 30 years that the covered wagons drawn by ox trains, were streaming westward over the way laid out by early, intrepid homeeeeker8" Mr. Meacham, who stated that the insignia of the covered wagon and ox cart would be utilized in marking the old trail all the way from the Missour river to the Pacific Const, declared that a campaign, now set in motion, will not cease nntU the national govern ment and the estate of Oregon have given the old trail official recognition by legislation. Ezra Meeker, aged 90, who in 1906 drove over the old route marking it with monuments, is now in Washington interesting congress. The Columbia River Highway and the Mount Hood Lood Highway, the iden tity of both preserved, will be linked in with the old trail. Mr. Meacham gave some interesting historical data concerning the Oregon Trail. He told how it was first used in 1811 and 1812 by Wilson Price Hunt. It was not until 1843 when it became the really great route of the homeseekers. He declared that it had saved Oregon to the United States. Idaho, Mr. Meach am said, has already given the trail official recognition and will have marked across the state. "This great trail, eaid Mr. Meach am. "crosses a populous country, high v developed. Jt penetrates neias oi cultivated crops. Then, too, it pierces a country of the most wonderful scenic charm to be found anywhere. It cross es the Sweetwater, the Snake, the Platte, and the Columbia rivers. It rises to inspiring eminences in me Blue mountains and then it crosses the Cascades, winding down one of the world's most famous river gorges. In order to carry the story of the old trail to the world we have. renewed a mem bership campaign in our organization. Members will be accepted at fees rang ince from $1 oer year up. Ihe story of the old trail will have one of the big gest advertising appeals of anything wn can do. II IS aixrucwuK a iiauunui attention. "Thfl increase in motor trauic over the Old Oregon Trail is going to in crease 1UU Der cent tne coming sum mer. We are leceiving requests trom nearly all states. Indiana, apparently, is intensely interested in the old trail The Commercial Club will appoint a committee to wage a membership cam paign here. it PHOENIX CAMP NOTES With the delivery theSpkst week of 10 carloads of materials,, the rnoenix Utility Co. is ready to begin construc tion of a three-mile pipe line along Hood river from a dam, now under construction, to a power house on which crews are also engaged for the Pacific rower at Light Oo. the mag nitude of the construction work may be comprehended when it is known that 120 carloads of material will be needed for its completion. George F. Mackenzie states that materials will be required in the following amounts: Reinforcing steel and steel pipe, ib cars; eteel bands, lor use on tne wooo en sections of pipe line, 40 cars; rivets, one carload. Four cars will be required to handle the steel needed for constructing a urge tank 207 feet high to be located near the power house. This tank will ise 30 feet higher than the grade or the new Mount Hood Loop Highway which is not over 300 feet distant. The members of the office force will not pass the winter days without amusement. Geo. F. Mackenzie last week had a piano installed. Mr. Mac kenzie, after trying for several weeks to n-nt a piano, finally purchased an instrument in Portland. It required 10 men to transport it along the can yonside to his cottage home. A chinook wind, melting early snow fall on the high points, accompanied by heavy rain storm, caused a Mood to weep down the Hood river canyon last Thursday night. A wing dam waa washed out as was a temporary bridge over the stream, rermaneni worn. however, suffered no damage. One Way to Get an Education Snme time ago, writes a subscriber to The Youth's Companion, 1 was trav- ling in Europe with a young lady who ived in a small town way Down Eat n Maine, and who was more generally informed in the history, literature, art and music of thecountries we visited than those who had lived in and had the advantages of large city. "Where were you educated; I asked. "I was brought np in my home town and on The Youth's Companion," was her reply. And this same liberal edu cation is in The Companion for anyone who will seek it. Try it for a year and see. The 52 issues of 1923 will le crowded with serial stories, em rt stories, edi torials, poetry, facts and fun. Sub scribe now and receive: 1. The Youth's Companion 52 ia- tues in UCJ. 2. All the rcmainii g issues of 1922. 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1923. All for 12M. 4. 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