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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911 KITCHEN QUEEN PATENT FLOUR, Sold With a Positive Guarantee, $1.25 Per Sack; $4.90 Per Barrel Fruit Sugar, 17 pounds for . Fruit Sugar, per sack Swift's Premium Lard, No. 10 pail Swift's Premium Lard, No. 5 pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, No. 50 can Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, No. 10 pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, No. 5 pail Empire Brand Breakfast Bacon, per pound Smoked Bacon Backs, per pound Dry Salt Backs, per pound Swift's Winchester Hams, per pound Swift's Jewel Compound, No. 5 pails Swift's Jewel Compound, No. 10 pails .. Swift's Jewel Compound, No. 50 cans Small White or Navy Beans, 20 pounds for $1.00 $5.50 $1.70 ....90c $7.25 $1,55 ....80c ...,25c ....18c ....17c ...17c ...65c $1.25 $5.75 $1.00 Preferred Stock Raisins, per package Ramon a Brand Raisins, 3 packages for Pansy Seedless Raisins, 3 packages for Dapham Seedles3 Raisin?, per package Home Brand Currants, 2 packages for Arm & Hammer Soda, per package Alters Bros. Cream Oats, 90 pound sacks Albers Bros. Cream Oats, 45 pound sacks Albers Bros. Cream Oats, 9 pound sacks Oranges, regular 50c size, per dozen Oranges, regular 40c size, per dozen Lemons, regular 30c size, per dozen Standard Tomatoes, per case Standard Corn, per case A. & L. Brand Tomatoes, per case ...10c ....25c ...25c 5c ...25c 5c $3,90 $2.00 ....25c ...35c ...30c ....15c $2,00 $2.10 S2.40 Coal Oil, bulk, per gallon 18c; 5 gallons for Pearl Oil, per can $1.10; Per case Headlight Oil, rer can $1.25; Per case Elaine Oil, per can $1.60; per case Best English Walnuts, per pound Best Almonds, per pound Kingsford's Gloss Starch, per packet Kingsford's Corn Starch, per packet Best Gloss Starch, 4 packages for Continental Corn Starch, 4 packages for Tea Garden Syrup. 2 1-2 gallon jacket Tea Garden Syrup, 1 gallon can Tea Garden Syrup, 1-2 gallon can Karo Corn Syrup, No. 10 pail Karo Corn Syrup, No. 5 pail The above list is only a few of the many reductions in our prices Please do not ask us for credit as our terms will be strictly cash to all SIVaDTD-fl BROS. Yours For Business Third and Oak $262,700.00 Worth of Land Sold during the past year by W. S. JVichol. HE CAJ SELL yOWRS. List your land boith him for 1911. Here are his last year's sales: January-Mr. Slain to Mr. J. W. McCready $ 13,000.00 January-Mr. Neal to J. Copeland 21,000.00 February G - Mr. Smith to Capt. McCan 17,000.00 February 11-Mr. Heilbronner to Capt. McCan .. 30,000.00 February 15 - Mr. Church to W. R. McCready ... 11,000.00 March 1-Mr. Merriam to Mr. Copeland 25,000.00 March 10 -Mr. Ament to Mr. Sylvester 2,000.00 March 6 -Mr. Lobb to Dr. Holman.., 4,000.00 March G Mr. Briggs to Wheeler Boys 4.000.00 April 14-Mr. Bently to Smith & Holbrook 9,000.00 April 28 -Mr. Slutts to Mr. Hargreaves 5,200.00 July 20 Mr. Briggs to Dr. Younkin 6,000.00 August 15-W. L. Carnes to Mr. Tenny 13.000.00 August 150, A. Baker to H. H. Hadlock 5,500.00 September 10-C. R. Bone to Dr. Buell 10.000.00 October i-Wm. Reavis to Mr. Nye 25,000.00 October 15 -C. Dethman to H. F. Gleason 24,000.00 November 2 --Dr. Hull to Mr. Moore 12,000.00 November 2 Mr. Lehling to W. S, Farris 10,000.00 November 15-R. A. Collins to S. M. Parker 4,000.00 Nichol to Brydle 4,000.00 Nichol to Hadley 4,000.00 Nichol to Nichol 6.000.00 Total, $262,700.00 W. S. NICHOL BROSIUS BUILDINO HOOD RIVER, OREGON MOOD RJVER ABSTRACT CO. - l. ISl. 9CMME LTZ EH, Seorotiry Abstracts, Insurance, coivcgiiclng and Sorctg Boids If have the. only complete set of distract Hooks in Hood h'iver County and are in. position to execute all work with promptness and accuracy. We represent some of the hest old line Fire Insurance Com panies (loin $ business in Oregon, and can give the fire insurance obtainable for the money. Our reputation as conveyancers is known to all. ,111 of our work is guaranteed. Come to us when you want Surety Jhmds of any description. Ollle In tht DAVIDSON BUILDING, N. E. Corntr Caietdt AttflM lit Third Strttt Homo Phone, HOOD RIVCR, OREGON PORTLAND SKI CLUB SLIDESJJMT. HOOD A delegation from the Portland Ski Club returner! Wednpnduy even ing from Mt. Hood. where they spent several (lavs skiing dowu the mountain Hide and In other outdoor enjoyment. The party wan taken uh near the Inn an possible by teams from the Fashion livery stable, and then proceeded on foot the rent of the distance. Ed Jorgensen, the leader of the party, said on Uh re turn: "We enjoyed splendid weather and were able to go an high on the moun tain ax we ever did In the live yearn we have repeated thin trip. leaving Portland Saturday morning we reached Camp Rhododendron late that ulght and made the Journey up the mountain to the Ice line by Sim day noon. The weather wan clear am) fair on Sunday and Monday and we enjoyed skiing over the nuow, which wan from five to eight feet deep at various points. The air wan keen and brisk and not very much wind wan stirring, which helped make the outing the inont pleanant of any of the annual events I have attended. "Old Man Yoakum, custodian of Cloud Cap luu, treated tin royally. and we were made to feel at home all the time. Each day we ('limited the mountain Hide and nailed down on our nkln. It In the most exhilarating nport I know of, and all of un hearti ly enjoyed the outing. "We left the mountain early Wednenday morning and the return trip to Portland connuined that en tire day, which wan the hardest part of the Journey. When the Mt. Hood Hallway Incompleted, thin excursion can le made without any Inconven ience whatever." Thoman Moukn, Oliver Jeffery, Ed .leffery, Joe Cronln and IJalph Knight, the other Ski Club members who made the trip, voiced the name sentiments. FRA ELBERTUS SAYS Stevenson Jubilant A nurprlne struck the city when we truck Hood Itlvcr with a wore of 32 to 11. We will strike them still hnrder at Hood Illver on February 10th. If you want to do JiiHtice to the pennant we have captured Just help us when wp make our next trip to their heart broken city. There will lie no game here Friday because too many victories so closa together will lie monotonous, Stevenson Pioneer. I OUMPPLES BEST Q Elbert Hubbard, who In coming to N Hood illver on the L'Oth of thin month to deliver his lecture, "The March of the Centuries." has already surrendered to the charms of thin valley und Its fruit, according to a If letter which was received yesterday i from Alice Hubbard, bin wife. n.i i. . . . . . ... i i ne inter iroiu me itoycron rtnop i In East Aurora said: "I am nure ! that Mr. Hubbard will receive great delight from his visit there. He knows that your apples are the best In the world and that you have a country unparalleled." Fra ElU'rtun, philosopher and I author, lielleves without seeing that Hood Illver In a wonderful place and ne win come Here ana leave with a strengthened f ilth. The vallev and Its people should greatly profit by the visit of Mr. Hubbard as his lec ture will be the most Important lit erary opportunity ever offered In Hood Illver. The lecture which he ' will give here Is one of his Itest ex pressions, and while It will be of a philosophical nature It will be given In his familiar heart to heart style which have made the "Philistine' and "Fra" so popular. SNOWSHOE CLUB TAKES ANNUAL MIDWINTER OUTING The Portland Snowshoe club ar rived here Thursday night for Its an nual outing on Mount Hood. The members occupied their new club house which was built last summer for the first time and spent several days climbing about the mountain. They returned to Hood Illver last night. In the party were J. Wesley I. mid, Jordan are, It. I., (illsan, II. I.. Corbet t, Pavid Honeymnn, E. C. Hrouaugh, Horace Mecklln, W. H. Honeymnn, Herlert 0 Nichols and n colored cook. The trip Is stated by some of tin' members to have been the most enjoyable the club has ever taken, the weather having lecn Ideal. The snow on the mountain Is re ported as not Is'lng so deep as In former years, but plentiful enough to suit the most enthusiastic snow reveller. For Ilent Eight room house, partly furnished, tree spring water, electric lights, siieclal rate to good party for the winter. J. F. Patch- A COMPLETE LINE OF Honest goods ..AT.. Honest Prices FLORSHIEM SHOES FOR MEN Royal Clllb and Red Ribbon CANNED GOODS The Highest Class of Goods in Every Department .R. J. He issac THE PARKDALE STORE Co. elder, 'phone 50.