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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1909 PINE UKOVE Tlif l.ndltV A Ul will nitft with Mm. K. K. LHkfe In hvIhI b'xIou U'wlueHdH.v nftiTnoon of thlit week to Htti-ml to Important mutters eon nei'ti'tl with thf work. The W. V. T. U. will meet with Mr. J. L. DuvIm next Frlilny after uimu. ArraiiKf uieutH will tie luaile to hohl a teiiiMratHV rally lu the near future. Mm. Win. Kerr, jirenl- lent of the Hooil Kiver W. '. T. I'. ha4 ktuill v I'oiirK'iKeil to nsint In the! n u ram. There will be quarterly- conference meeting at the church next Satur day afternoon ami Sunday morning. Mr. Neuinan In entertaining vlnit or thU week. Mr. Homer Redrtehl. former presi dent of the Luille' Aiil.vlnttei friemU In thl vicinity recently, attending the lluner anl liai iar heli by the Flue Grove ladle Saturday. According to all prediction the new horn of Mr. and Mr. Slade will be a model one when completed. A little daughter came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr Thurs day of last week. Friday nlRht Mr. Mawke's fine res idence had a narrow escape from tire. A younger iuetuter of the family Threw out on the back porch a brand from the tire place which had Iteeti slow In burning. IHirim; the hlirht Mr. Hawke was suddenly awak ened by eeiii a bright littht and dis covered the cause iu time to save the building from serious damage. CRAPPER Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Win. Miller, Thursday, Iecemler yth, a baby Klrl. Mother and baby iloinn nicely. The new house of Jacob Anella is under good headway and will be finished More lone despite t he bad weather last week work wa kept up steadily. Mr. T. H. Wiley ami her daughter returned home Tuesday from a visit In Portland. J. W. Warren, whose horse and bugcy disappeared Sunday night a week ago from the Church yard In the apple city, found the buggy hanging on a barb wire fence west of (Jill' Store, but the horse ha not leen found. Suppose the horse didn't like .1. W.'s bed and board, so ha went to eek lodging elsewhere. Mr. and Mr. H. H. Jantzen after being at home for a few days, again returned to the Belmont list. They removed their live ctoek to the F. (i. Church place, and they will make their home with Cherley Miller. H. H. Is helping Charley with hi house, they expect to be absent about two mouths. H. A. Cunning our store proprietor killed a SiW pound hog Thursday. Jus. Wlckhan, Fred Taylor and (J. A. McCnrdy returned from Portland Tueday of last week. John Strannhan who ha been In Colorado for the past two month packing apple, returned home Wed nesday of last week. Annie and Lout Pregge are on the lck list. Mr. F.. Nelson ami daughter of Portland, tipent Sunday with Mr. Nelson. Sam CampU'll and John Koche of St. John spent Saturday and Sun day visiting friend here. Mr T. W. lladder returned home Momla after spending a few day lu Portland. Mr. and Mr. i. Cornelius were Portland visitors last week. T. .1. Wilk left Monday for St. Paul, Minn., where he will spend a few month visiting friends. Mr. and Mr. Jack White and Mr. II. C. lA-vy have ixsued Invitation for a New Year dance to lie held at the hall Jan. 1, lit 10. It promise to be a very enjoyable affair. A numlier of out of town guest are expected to attend and the music will be furnished by the Hood River orchestra. Mis Muriel Masey I assisting lu t lie Wind Hlver Lumber Co. store. CASCADE LOCKS Aug. Wilson was visiting In Port land Sunday and Monday. Ir. J. F. Hose!) made a trip to Stevenson, Wash., Monday. OOELL The Red Cross stamp will be on ale at the Odell school a soon a the supply I received Jrotn T lie Women Club lu Hood River. We hope all the patron will help lu dis posing of the same, a the proceeds go to help In the prevention of the spread of tulierculosis. Friday the district voted a four and one half mill tax on a valuation of over six hundred thousand dollar. This will provide sufficient fund for an extra teacher the coming year. (lien Young returned Tuesday after hi sickness lu Portland. (ieorge Sheppard left Tuesday on a trip to California. Marie Lock man start Monday for an extended visit with her grand parent In California. Mr. and Mr. Atkinson are rejoicing over the arrival of a new grand daughter. 'Uncle DanT" The New Kuglaud play will be pro duced at the Hood River opera house Mouday eveutng, Iecember 20. The play I In four act and I a complete scenic production, the first act showing the old farm house and DanT departure. The second act a low river front saloon near the Boston docks; the third at Nnglone's boarding house, and the fourth act the Boston and Maine Railroad Sta tion In Boston. A can bp imagined many opportunities are offered for scenic display and to say say that they have been taken advantage of is putting It midly. The company I a large one, and contain many ar tist of repute, prluclple among whom I Frank O. Ireson, who will be seen In the title role. Specialties and a quartette are introduced and a first class audience may be looked for State Orange Lecturer Coming Hon. J. J. Johnson, of Portland, will add reus a meeting at Oak tirove Hall, Thursday, Decemlier, 10th and at Mt Hood, Friday, the lMh at p. in. Hi lecture will tie worth bearing whether you are a granger or not. Some of the economical question now before us and Home of those upon which we are to cast our bal lots at our next state election will lie ably considered. He I an Inter esting and logical thinker a well a a able talker. Adiuislou free. A. I. Mason, Depart. Master, Hood River Co. For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum The Intense Itching characteristic of these ailment I almost Instantly allayed by Chamlierlatn' Salve. Many severe case have lieeii cured by It. For sale by all good dealers. "tVanted A cook, woman preferr!, to do horn I cuoktnff. Knquiro over McDonald' store. I 50-1-D Real Estate Bulletin!! $6500. Twenty acres on the East side in Pine Grove district, close to school, store, church and Mt. Hood Ry, station. Six acres of this is strictly first class two and three year old trees. Spits, Newtowns and Warners. The balance of the tract is uncleared and every foot the very best. This has a fine slope and is easily cleared. When cleared and planted will sell for at least $12000. $750, Ten acres one mile out. Eitrht acres in trees, one acre of which is in full bearing;, bal ance are from one to five years. Spits. New towns and Arkansas Blacks. One acre of berries between trees. 100 Rhubarb plants. One acre of pasture with running water. Five inches water. Extra rood slope and soil. $10,000. Ten acres on the West side, close to school, store and church. Six acres in four year old trees in perfect condition, and two acres of three year elds, two acres of clover and home grounds. Good house, barn, tools and free water. Six acres of berries between I trees. Terms. $3500 down. INSURE BEFORE THE FIRE. We represent standard companies only, such as the PHENIX, LONDON and LANCASH1ER and many others. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office next Mt. Hood Hotel phons 228-L Corning SvcntQ GIRLS' Basket Ball Game at Coliseum Skating Rink Tonight. Frankton vs. Hood River. Admission, 25 Cents. All are invited. Me CALL PATTrilXS Cf.ilT.irvJ tir .Uit jH-rfect ft, impHcttv : rcii.ibti y i: .ir v 4i y r. V 4 ii i . everv Cily U" n in t1 i- - X M t : Canuil , Vr hv uirnt. ? t 1 any otii.r t;;uLc, fct-i. d lr t- n ...;... McCALL'S MAGAZINE M rc subsi r.Wri li.iin at y v it f.t? ; m inzmc nn.l.on a mTt! . 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All well fenced. 25 acres heavy tim ber. Watered by two creeks and two wells. Fruit trees, 33 walnut trees, 3-4 acre black berries, strawberries, etc. Good 8 -room house cost 1000. Large barn and sheds. 1-4 mile to school. Near church. R. F. D. and phone. and hay enough for Terms 4000 cash and in 3 to 5 years. $82.50 Per Acre 256 Acres, 4 miles from Camas. 125 acres in cultivation 1 house and 2 good sized barns. Good well. Water piped to the house. Large family orchard. Will make an ideal place for stock. Plenty of good timber suitable for wood. All can be cultivated. Terms half cash, balance on reasonable terms. 7 cows winter, balance A CARD WILL BRING FULL INFORMATION patton & McAllister Opposite Depot -:- Camas, Wash Davidson Fruit Company Tt"i FRUIT DEALERS JiS- COLD STORAGE CS CRYSTAL- ICE We will handle Strawberries and other Fruits again this season as'usualjand will give our customers the benefit of our long experience in marketing Hood River Fruit. Call at our office or phono us General Office Phone 65 Ice Factory and Cold Storage Plant 65 Davidson Fruit Company HOOD RIVER. OREGON THE ml r Mercantile Company Headquarters For All Kinds OF CHRKTMA . T T. S7.rA .7 YS 7' STRAIGHT FACTS: Christmas Is the Time for Giving (J IV 1 requires money. IWOflGy is to be accumulated by saving. SsHVlfl can best be accomplished BY TRADING WITH MORLAN & GOODMAN C. If you haven't tried it step in next time you are passing. C. Every department in our store is full of nice things for La dies and Gentlemen. C Xmas Muffs, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Umbrells, Suits, Over coats, Sox, Suspenders, Neckwear for E very body and many other things we can't tell you about in our ad. We will be pleased to show you our UP TO DATE- MERCHANDISE MORLAN & GOODMAN n I r--