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a Ml JV Sold With a Positive Guarantee, $1.25 Per Sack; $4.90 Per Barrel I 3 JW-Jmi 11 KITCHEN QUEEN PATENT FLOUR, No. 10 pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard - S1.55 No. 5 pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 80C No. 10 pail Swift's Jewel Compound S1.25 No. 5 pail Swift's Jewel Compound 65c Swift's Empire Breakfast Bacon, per lb 25c Oxford Breakfast Bacon, per lb... 21c Smoked Bacon Backs, per lb 18c Standard Tomatoes, per case S2.00 Standard Corn, per case $2,10 A & L Solid Packed Tomatoes, per case... S2.40 Clear Lake String Beans, per case S2.90 Coal Oil, bulk per gallon 18c, 5 gallon 80c Pearl Oil, can $1.10, case S2.15 Headlight Oil, can $1.25, case -S2.40 Elaine Oil, can $1.G0, case -53.15 We Are Offering This Week Fruit Sugar 100 pound Sack for . . .55,30 Blue Mountain Creamery Butter per roll 70 C on our line of Crockery We have reduced prices but have not lowered the quality of our stock. Any article that we sell that is not as represented we will gladly refund price. Rising Sun Stove Polish, per pkg Cross & Blackwell Kippered Herring, per can. II & G Catsup, per bottle Sliced Dried Beef (in glass) No. 1, per doz Sliced Dried Beef (in glass) No 1-2, per doz... -08c ...25c -20c .52.75 .51.60 Cotton Bale Shrimps, per dozen 51.30 Old Dutch Cleanser, per dozen S1.00 Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs 35c Cream Rolled Oats (bulk) per lb 05 C Split Peas, 4 lbs for 25c Pearl Tapioca, 4 lbs for 25c Sago, 4 lbs for 25c Ruby Sardines, per doz 51.00 Arm & Hammer Soda, per pkg 05c 9 Pound Sack Corn Meal 25c Trade With Us and Your Dollar Will Buy More OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH TO ALL Yours For Business SM1DTD-0 BIROS Third and Oak 1 $262,700.00 Worth of Land Sold during the past year by W. S. ftichol. HE CAff TELL yOUHS. List your land boith him J or 1911. Here are his last year's sales: January-Mr. Slain to Mr. J. W. McCready $ 13,000.00 January-Mr. Neal to J. Copcland 21,000.00 February 6 - 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 6 - Mr. BripRS to Wheeler! Boys 4,000.00 April 14 -Mr. Bently to Smith & Holbrook 9,000.00 April 28-Mr. Slutts to Mr. Harjrreaves 5,200.00 July 2G-Mr. Biws to Dr. Younkin 6,000.00 Auirust 15-W. L. Games to Mr. Tenny 13,000.00 Aujrust 150. A. Baker to II. H. Hadlock 5,500.00 September 10-C. R. Bone to Dr. Buell 10,000.00 October l-Wm. Reavis to Mr. Nye 25,000.00 October 15 -C. Dethman to II. F. Gleason. 21.000.00 November 2-Dr. Hull to Mr. Moore 12,000.00 November 2-Mr. Lehlinp to VV. 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 BROSILS BUILDINO HOOD RIVER, OREtlON I lJ2D klVER ABSTRACT CO. J. M. 3C M (l ELTZER, Soorotary Abstracts, Insurance, Coiveguclng and Sarctg Boids II V have the only com filet e get of Abut met Books in Hood River County and are in, position to execute nil work with prom fitness and accuracy. 'c represent some of the best old line Fire Insurance Com panies doins! business in Oregon, and can give ihc fire insurance, obtainable for the money. (fur rrpn tiitiim as conveyancers is knoicn to all. ,111 of our nork is guaranteed. Come to us uhen you want Surety Bonds of any description. Oldc In Kit DAVIDSON BUILDING, N. C. Corntr Catcadt Axnut ana lhlra- Strtat Homo Phono HOOD RIVCR, OREGON NEWS OFTHE HEIGHTS The Heights l booming. Arthur 15. Cooper has built a home on the old ball grouud. L. Hunt Is building a nice residence at l.'tth and May streets. Paul Wllkerson Ik building a house on the old bane ball grounds. Mrs. Kittle Cooper in starting to build a lioiiHe on the ball grounds. Chapman & Co. are cloning out their stock of dry good anil shoes at cost. Mr. Stutz. teamster for Taft, has moved into the Hayes place on Tay lor street. Kd Brawley of Shaniko wan down here to attend the funeral of his mother In law. N. B. Allen, a burlier at the Hon Ton. linn lieen sick for the pant week, tint in recovering. The height baseball team wan out practicing Sunday. They are a promising bunch of player. Horn To Mr. and Mm. W. M. IxmvIk, a pound girl. Mr. Iyowls In a barber at the Bon Ton shop. The Latter Pay Salntn have regu lar services at Chapman' hall. Sun day school nt 10 a. in., church at 11. Bible class at 7:110 p. in., church at S. S. C. Armstrong of Colfax, Wash., haw moved into the Stranahan house on Taylor street. Mr. Armstrong has purchaned the place of A. V. Monosmlth near the cemetery. The height baseball team haslieen reorganized, but owing to the pro poned rolinolidatlon of the lower town and heights to nt relict lien the league team, nothing definite tian been done In regard to a nchedule or the election of otllcern. The height have a bunch of promlnlng material that In certain to develop Into a fast team. In the event that lndeH-ndent ball In played by the height, new nulls will lie purchaned and enough outnlde talent hired to innure a fant aggregation. A surprise party wan given recent ly nt the home of A. C. Staten In honor of Minn Wliuilfrcd Staten. Everyone had a good time ami the Teddy bear wan great amnnenient. After lunch had lieen nerved the guent went home In high spirit Among thone prenent were Jeanette Italry, I, lira Merrick, Esther John mm, Irene Haley. Nell Cameron, Win Ifred Staten, Florence Steven, .lew ell Taylor, Alberta Staten, Bessie Staten, Genevieve Bangle. Helen Hargreaven, Elizabeth Carnon, Verda Waltz, Edna Johnnon, Sadie Stone, Anna Stone, Calvin Evlnger. Norman Shruru, Charle Carson, Luclau Car son and Clarence Carnes. The Hood Hlver Heights Literary Club's program for Feb. 22ud In an follow: Ennay, "An American Woman" Mm. Dunne. Song Prof. Bucklin's Qunrtet. Beading (ieorge Douglas. Song Alice Taylor. Bwlt nt ion Albert Cooper. Violin solo Mr. Shruin. Song Verda Waltz. Dialogue Willie Evluger and ("has. Hart. Heading, " Washington" Walter Mcliovern. Sketch of Washington's Life Fred Curt In. Hesitation Clarence Brown. Becens. Debate, "Hesolved, That the ne groes have been treated worse than the Iudlann." Affirmative Henry Steed, Clarence Brown and Ed Hunt. Negative Mm Simonton, Mrs. Car michacl and Willie Evinger. A COMPLETE LINE OF i honest goods! ..AT.. Honest Prices FLORSHIEM MOSIER Mr. Burggraf returned Tuesday, after spemliiig the winter In Port land. Mr. Wilson, who has been visiting his son. (iuy, at this place for several days, returned to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crate, of The Dalles, came down Thursday and visited friends and relatives, Mrs. Crate remaining several d'lys. Mrs. W. M. Johnson went to Port land Saturday. She was accompan ied by Mrs. J. .1. Smith, who had spent several days here looking after her fruit ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. M osier cele brated fair I'.'nd wedding annivers ary last Thursday by giving a sup per to a large number of their friends. The evening was enlivened with mu sic, games, etc., and at a late hour the (juestn departed, wishing the happy couple many more years of wedded life. SHOES I IN avmcsannH 8 Royal Club and Red Ribbon CANNED GOODS FOR MEN g The Highest Class of Goods in livery uepartment ReaJ In February Sunset Magazine San Diego, The City of Dreams Come True. Beautifully Illustrated hi four colors. Tetratzlnl Sliming in the Streets of San Francisco, Christinas Eve. Now on sale. All news stands, l. cents Romlg Twin Sisters at The Oak " To-night and Thursday Evening. S L I Idsaac & THE PARKDALE STORE Co.