10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,51910 C orrespondence UNDERWOOD Clnn.le Artmnnn hna purcbtuied a pew team, and will move unto hln own rnni-h In tht noar future. We have ourdoubtal)out bUUiox tlicre nlone for Any great length of time. Mm. H. M. Uretner wa summoned to Lo Angele thla week on account of tbe IllneM of an aunt living there. Mr. (relner accompanied her as far an 1'ortland. U. K. Iartlng'n little lrl hit Iwn Hcrloimly ill tliU week Ixit at thli writing In Improving. 1 he Weifall mill linn Wu out of oinimiHMlon for the last two or three IAMON 0 Canned Goods are Much the Best Diamond "W" Oysters. Diamond "W" Olives. Diamond "W" Shrimps. Diamond "W" Crabs. Diamond "W" Lobsters. Diamond "W" Peas. Diamond "W" Beans. Diamond "W" Corn. Diamond "W" Catsup. Diamond "W" Asparagus Diamond "W" Syrup. "GOOD THIN6S TO EAT" The Star Grocery PEEIGO & SON week, due to delay in rvcHvlnjj a new aaw from Portland.' F. S. Foreat anil wife were up from Portland over Suuday to get a touch of winter. They plan to come up aoon to Ktay for aome time and get thing going on the ranch. The at utup shooter la again In evi dence on all aidea of u, and the amount of land dared here thlaaprlng will be limited only by the amount of help that can be had. nearly everyone planning from five to twenty acrea. Minn liiwa I .u t h y, ut Waahougal. and Mian Maggie ('line, of Stevenaon, are vialting frieiuUin Ciulerwood thla week. I.uiul.v Stuart received a carload of lumU-r thla week for hia livery baru, which he ia making good progreaa. John Klrwin baa Un at the ranch for the paat few daya. Mra. Scott, who has been living In the Klrwin house thla winter, sprain ed her ankle badly In getting off a atreetcar lu Portland the other day. Mrs. H. S. Adama la up from the Locks. She found that she could not stay away from I'nderwood Numerous shipments of fruit treea are now arriving at this station, and our fruit Inspector, P. I. Packard, Is kept quite busy looking after them. Our merchant, Mr. M. S. Smith, the local S. p. & S. agent, together with the other olliciala of the road from Portland, attended the "llooster Meeting" at Uoldendale thla week. He reporta that he had a good time. Koliert (line, who has leen Inning a long alegeof typhoid fever, laapend Ing a few daya with old friends at Underwood. Mr. Gray, of Stevenson, baa pur chased five lota lu Hamilton's addit Ion to the town of Underwood, and expects to build some houses to rent as soon as tbe weather will permit. PINE GROVE Joe Jarvis went to White Salmon Monday to attend to some business. Hans Lage went to Portland on a business trip last week. Halph Jarvla visited frleoda on the eaat aide Suuday. Mr. and Mra. Wiley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mason the early part of the week. The Ladlea' Aid will meet In social ABSTRACTS, LOANS, CONVEYANCING, SURETY BONDS, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY, BURGLARY INSURANCE. .ILL WORK GUAR.LVTEED Waucoma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.) First Door South of Hood River News Office H. L HOWE, U. S. Commissioner. Land Office Practice ealon Wednesday afternoon of thia week wl'h Mra. Waugh. J. O. Mark has purchased 40 acres of tli V. I. Hlnrlcha property near thcOdell station. The granger contemplate having a good literary program and super In the nenr future. Catherine Warren counts among ber treasures a tine piano which came Into her possession Saturday of last week. Frances K. Wltlard memorial exer cise will bo held ut the church next Sunday innrtiliig. Mra. Win. Kerr will give most Interesting paper on this occasion with appropriate musi cal selections by the young people. The Interesting play, eutltled "The Old District School", to be held at grange hall Feb. 22, under the aus pices of tbe Ladles' Aid, should not be forgotten. It promises to be the event of the Benson. The cast of churnctera: Fzeklel Simpklns, teacher. E E Lage; Deacon Tldd, Frank Dethman; John Jacob Astor, Percy Lara way; ratlence Puddifoot.Mra VanAllen; Ben liutler, Joe Vnnnler; Tooty Frooty. Mra Malloy; Cornelius Vanderbilt. Joe Jarvis; Pernna Jonea, Mrs .1 L Davis; Jim Ulalne, Carl Johnson; Christo pher Columbus, August Paasch; 1'et ey Baruum.Uen Inge; Buster Brown, Will Johnson; Daniel Webster Mr Hauson; Lydla Plukham, Mrs J A Hunt; Jeaae James, Mr Waugh: l.i.a Ann Suodgrass, Lulu Hunt; Senian thy Small, Mrs Percy Laraway; Me hltable Honawoggle, Mrs J O Mark; Brlghum Young, J L Davis; Mrs Amanda Jerusha (junckenbush, Mrs J Clark; Mrs Patience Experience Bradford, Mrs Paasch; her little boy two years old, V Wlnchell. Mrs. Deem will sing one of her pleaslug selections. Tickets, adults 50c. chil dren 2.V. There will le another rehearsal Wednesday evening of this week. It ia hoped all who take part will be able to attend. you mm MUs It s. e, bartmess Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREOON If you don't subscribe for this piper for th coming year. It will contain all the worth while news of the world, at home and abroad, with the accent on the A.T HOME. Using Northrup-King- Insures you against having to plant a second time. Com plete stock of Fresh Seeds just arrived. Catalogue Free for the asking. Mail Orders Filled Promptly. FRANZ HARDWARE PHONE 14 Shoes F. H. RflORLAN Clothing THE SINCERITY STORE W HATS? Well I should say. We sell the KINGS-BERRY Hat for men It is a Tried and Proved Brand ft TrW' no'pixh about As for Children's Shoes Well, they speak for themselves. One pair sells another That's our experience. Try them Now Say? How about your old Hat? J Has it worn and held its shape Just try a Kings-Berry They are guaranteed to hold their shape and give entire satisfaction. We make good anything we guarantee. Home Phone No. 8. Hood River, Ore. Building rsew Koaa oea When Twoh.v Brother, the big mil road contrite-torn, linlnh their work of ntralghtenlng and double-tracking the Oregon Kallrond & Navigation : Company' line ltetween I tench lit en j station and The Da lien, the jirenent rond lied will be abandoned. ; It In generally known that the l). j K. & X. I being double tracked In j thin vicinity, but It will be news to j most people to utiderntnnd that In-1 Htead of conntructlng one additional track, nlong the preaent one, Twohy Brothers will build two new trackn. Sayn the Chronicle: "We build two lines letween Dencliu'en and The DalleH for the . U. & X.," unld John Twoh.v, Jr. In most places the new tracks will be at leant 2M) feet from the one now lined and the prenent roadbed will be touched in only a few places by the new linen we are count ruetlng. Wlien we leave the Job the (). It. iV X. will have one of the fluent double roadways lu the coun try. " The Harden of liden When Adam first the light he saw. Many yearn ago He na!d I'll call this (iarden Hood, And so he did you know. 1'oor Adam was but mortal man. With liken ns you and I, So when he looked the garden o'er A npitz he thought he spied. A bile he took a big one too Now all the world In dull. For what poor Adam thought u spitz Was nothing but a cull. N Choice lots lu Itivervlew Park Ad dition. Ituy your lots before the prices nd va nee. .1. F. Hatchclder, 2I Cascade avenue. Real Estate Bulletin $100.00 Per Acro-40 acrea ten mile, out, maatly bruah land, .11 red .hot nil; no tutt land. Terma, onc-h.lt down. $250.00 Per Acre-40 arm ix mile, out, . half of thi. cleared ready for treee. Balanc. eaiiy clear ing. Cloae to school, church, .tor. and railway, j Easy terma. ! $100.00 I'er Acre-40 acre, .even mile, out, three acre, cleared, 3S acrea of thi. An. apple land. I near church, achool. .tor. and railway. Eaujr I terma. $400.00 Per Acre-All cleared and about one-half in tree.; .mall houM and bam. Ea.t .id., about 1-2 mile. out. Easy terma. I12M0 00 fur on. of the moat productive 10 acrea in the valley; all in tree, and three-fourth, of orchard full bearing; houa.. barn, .elect neigh borhood, fin. view. Cloae in. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Office next Mt. Hood Hotel FHONK 22X-L fA it Hour &antl VVitft tftg Zettcxo Who Wakes tfte Satas $96,000 in Sales He ; 40 Days E. T. NEAL RANCH $21,000 HEILRRONNER RANCH $30,000 L. H. SMITH RANCH 1 7,000 F. G. CHURCH RANCH 11,000 SLAIN RANCH 13,000 S. M. NICHQL RANCH. 4,000 I now have 6o good places on the west side listed and I would like to list 5 or 20 first class places on the east side. Agent for the Best RESIDENCE LOTS along CASCADE AVENUE w. r. JVICHOL At the Drug Store on the Heights Davidson Fruit Company fruit dealers cold storage; crystal. ice We will handle Strawberries and other Fruits again this season as usualnd will give our customers the benefit of our long experience in marketing Mood River Fruit. Call at our office or phon us General Office Phone 65 Ice Factory and Cold Storage Plant 65 Davidson Fruit Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON J