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t THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 1911 I QorrcPoncncc I MOSIER lr. KobliiHou left Saturday mi a lniolnt'HH trip ti Portland. Mr. ami Mm. J. F. Duveiiport rt tiirnt'il homo from The Dallt-H Nun lay. MIhh AlU'e MohIit ami frit-ml npcnt their TlimikMKlvliiK varatlou with the foriniT'M pareiitH. Mr. ami Mm. MeCarkle ami danli ter of Wainic dpciit the latter part of the week with II. (J. Kllilte ami family. Several of the hHkIiIhim report loMlDtf canuuil fruit. It lulnlitl.e well fo lock the Htalle before the hortie Ih Mtolen. Next Thurnday the l.udlt-M Aid will hold a nale of fancy work and other articled; alno will nerve Hiipper at Ntroup'x hall. Mm. WllcoxHon 4f Santa Clara, Gallf., Hpelit He vera I riayn here with her couhIu, Mrs. C. (J. Mchol, who left Wedm-Hday for Portland to Hpeml TbaiikHKlvlntr with relatlcen before K"Ihk to her home In Seattle. The cloltiK of the Hotel PIih-h haH worked a hardnhip on the renlar bonnier an well an the traveling public. Thone ho could not prevail on t heir frlendH for im-aU were obliged to eat che-He and cracker. lCunior haH It the liotrl will open Monduy noon under new iiianautm'iit. MrM. K. W. Stroup came up from Portland Friday and made arrange ment to have their hall celled ami fixed up In tlrnt claim order, to be tlnUhed by Dec. l'lt The teacherM of the two lower KradeM of the tuwu public nchool hud a ThaukHKlvliiK program and a num ber of pa rent h uud frleudn vlnlted. The IiIkIi hcIiooI dl-mlnned to k'v the puplln a chance to hear the pro gram. The Klckett Concert Company gave the Hei-ond of the Herien of eutertalu mentH to a fairly well tilled In nine on Weduenday evening In I.uiiiIi'm hall. The eiiterainern were hauplcapped by no Htac room nor iiiuhIcuI limtru meiit to play the accompaniment on, but for all everyone wan well p leaned and felt well repaid for coin liiK out. Mr. Wlnear had the niMortune Mouday to lone hU driving horne, and a few dayti l'forea valuable dog waH polHoned, then cn Wednenday morning IiIh Iioiihc with It coutentn wan burned to the ground. Hut few tliingH were Ma veil, among other thing a check for f'J. wan burned. Mr. Wlnegar ntarted a lire and had gone out to do Heme chore, ho Jiint how the tirentartt'd I unknown. at VALLEY CREST P. J. Mulir attended nervlce Mt. Hood Nov. L'lith. Mr. and Mr. Klton returned to The Dalle Monday, Nov. l!7th. P. .1. Mohraml Joe MichaelH went to Pine (Jroveto upend Toanknglv- lng. frocsiry Bargains Is it worth your while? You can save more than TI;N PER Cl-NT money by buying your Ciroceries from Huggins. Just a few of our regular prices: The best Supar, 14 pounds for. .$1-00 Sack. ..$6.60 The Dalles Diamond Flour, per sack $1.35, bbl. 5.30 Columbia River Jewell, per sack 1.25, per bbl.. .4. 90 Carnation, Columbine and Holly Milk,3 cans for 25c 2-gallon keg Sour Pickles. $1,10 2-gallon keg Sweet Pickles 1.35 White Borax Naptha Soap, G bars 25c Wool Soap, large size, 3 bars... 25c Wool Soaf), small size, 6 bars ... 25c Country Club Imported Maccaroni, regular 20c package, 2 for 25c Toilet Paper, large rolls, 4 for 25c small rolls, 6 for 25c The best Cream Cheese, per pound . 20c Limburger Cheese, per pound 25c Good line of Coffees in bulk for 25c and up to... 40c All our bulk Teas, regular 50c per lb., at 40c M. J. B. Tree Teas, per pound 50c The best sugar cured Hams, per pound 18c Large Shipment New Crop Eiglish Walnuts, per lb 1 5c Compare our prices bttith those you pay clscbufhcrc. Our quarters arc small, but tve hac the Goods and the Trices, iust the same. L. H. Huggins MIhh ISchhIu HiitHon wa a paen ger on the train for Hood Klver Nov. I'itth. Mr. and Mr J. W. Klton upent Sunday, Nov. I'tilh, at the home of Mr. Davie. MIhh SuhIh Mohr went to her moth er' home at Pine (irove to peml ThankHglvlng. MIhh Mohr walked to Mt. Hood Sunday. Nov. L'tlth. to attend erv lce at the hall. John am Erie (lord-m ate their ThankHglvlng dinner at the home Hteail of Fd Drenner. Mr. and Mr. Ituxh and child were guent at the home of Mr. J. A. Mohr for Thauknglvlng. Mr. and Mr. llarblou and family have moved to Lafayette. They left on the train Wednemlny, Nov. L1tb. A new "water grade" road I now being opened through the Millard place, under the charge and direction of J, ThompHoii. CENTRAL VALE Tom Cameron took dinner with Mr. M oh Sunday. W. M Warner left for New York tne lirt of the week. .1. (). Cameron anil Arthur Hanen are hauling miw dunt for the t-hool ground. Mr. ami Mrn. Johnnon and family vlnlted with Mr. and Mr. ('. T. Hob ert at Pine (irove Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Jethro Manney were In the valley Sunday. They will make their home on the flat. Mr. and Mr. .1. P. Thomnen ami family and Mr. and Mr. Ander from Portland were guent of Mr. and Mr Manned Sunday. Kenneth McKay wa badly brulned up Wednesday morning while work ing with a Htump puller for Mr. Mel ville, but wa able to be about Sun day. Mr. and Mr. Steve Bower and children from Ohio vlited at the home of I. (). Van Oaten Sunday. They expect to make their home In Portland. At the nchool meeting Saturday afternoon Nel Hagen wan elected to till the vacancy canned by the renlg natlon of K. C. Mayberry. A three mill tax wa voted for running ex petiHCH fur the year !! . PINE GROVE C. . T. Koliert and family have moved to Hood Hlver. Mr. and Mrn. H. Vannler npent ThankHglvlng In Portland. Peter Mohr of Mount Hood npeut ThankHglvlng with the home folk. Mi Marie Mohr, w ho 1 nt inlying mimic In Portland,! home on a vlit. Clara Abherpent the ThankHglv lng vacation with the home folk at Fir. MIhh Anna iodberon Hpent the ThatikHgiving vacation at her Monier home. The W. C. T. F. will meet at the home of Mrn. Andrew next Friday afternoon. JoHcffy wa gr.'cted by a crowded house uud wa very much appreci ated by all. Mr. ami Mr. .1. ( Mark have been visiting their daughter In Salem the pant week. Han Fage spent ThankHglvlng with hi daughter. Mr. A. I.. Hen derson, at lilngcn. Ned and Marlon Van Horn, with Home friend, npent theThankHglvlng vacation at home. Kalph Perry, w ho linn been nwny from Pine (irove for neveral month, returned Thurnday morning. There will be preaching nervier next Sunday morning, but none in the evening. Sunday school a uhuuI. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgeit of Hood Klver ate Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their sister, Mrs. K. F, House. A special school meeting will be held In the school noum next Friday evening, Dec. at 7:."10 for the pur pose of electing a new director to take the place of Mr. Roberts, who hat renigncil. AIho to levy a special Star Orchard Ladders Strong, ) Light Durable) And the n Price V Is Right Blowers Hardware Co. school tax and to consider the Im provement of the ground. Fvery voter tihould be there. The Thanksgiving bull wa a de cided wucce. Many young people from M osier, Mood Klver and ur rouudlng neighborhood were In at tendance. The Ladle' Aid sex-let y is to have a rag Hewing bee Tuesday afternoon, Dee. 12, at the home .f Mr. Lee Holes. All ladles Inti-n-sted In the church work of the community are requested to be present and to each bring enough light colored rug to make a ball. A stiver offering will lie taken. This will also be a fare well for the preHldetit, Mrs. (i. L. Davis, who expect to soon leave Pine Orove. Dame Nature need trouble hernelf no more about giving u light by night, for though the night be ever so dark Pine (Jrove can be Heen for mile around. The many light on Van Morn Iiutte, lighted up for the firt time last week give the I in ires hJoii to one In the dint mice of a town. We feel that the lighting up of such a driveway i that of Vim Horn's Is a great help to the neighborhood and makes us look forward to the time when the good road movement will have light all along our public high ways. FRANKTON Thelma Flllott was a Wyeth visit or Saturday. A week end visit was paid the old mome folks by Ml Lulu Absten, of of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flllott spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flllott, at Wyeth. Mr. John Eavens ami children, of M osier, are guests of Mr. and Mr. Jim Hunter, Mrs. Eaven' parents. Mr. Cotton and son visited their Phelp creek ranch Saturday. They returned to Portland Saturday eve ning. Our young people held a most en joyable dance In the old mill at the foot of Phelp hill Thanksgiving night. The Four Leaf Clover Club will hold their rcgularseml tnonthly meet ing at Mr. John Hlnrlch's Thursday at 2::i0 p. m. One day last week after crossing the Columbia river for his home on ttie Washington side, Wilbur (ialla gan encountered a cougar. Neither one wa Injured In the encounter as near a we can learn. Mrs. Thomas. Calkin had a nar row escnpe from being seriously In jured lant week when her term be came unmanngable on the Plainer hill and ran away. She nay she "saw a soft place to light," so she jumped out, sustaining a bruised arm The rig wa badly damaged. At a special school meeting held at the Frankton school house Saturday, Dec. '2, a six-mill tax wa levied. This will provide the school board enough money to run one of the ItFST school In the country, (none ex cepted), another year, and pay off the bonded Indebted nens, and to finish some long needed Improvement that they have under construction now. UNDERWOOD Farl Cummins came up from Port land to spend ThankHglvlng. Mrs. Chambers spent Thanksgiving at the Morrow-Packard orchards. Mr. and Mr. Mussey spent Satur day In Portland. Mr. Huey still from the accident to hi eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davidson (nee Mis Fannie llaynes) have returned from their honeymoon trip and are at home In their own house at Klver view Orchard. An elaborate ThaukHglvtng dinner was erved In the apple house at Mr. Hayues' Klvervlew orchards by the ladles of Underwood. Sixty-five club memls-rs and guest sat down to the prettily d.K-orated table. After din ner a social- hour of music ami dan cing was enjoyed. M. E. Church Services Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing services at 11 a. in. and 7:110 p. ru. Themes, morning, "The (Juestlon of An Ancient Philosopher," or "If a Man Die, Shall He Live Again?" Evening, "What 1 In Thy Hand?" Junior league at 3 p. m. Fpworth league at tl:.'J0 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 1:W o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend these service. Strangers made welcome. W. 15. Young, pastor. Don't Fail to Be Present Every Elk In Hood Klver and the valley I requetad tT be present at a meeting to be held In the Commercial Club room Saturday night, Dec. 9. Matters of vltul Importance to every Elk, Hood Klver and the valley will be discussed. Attractive prizes are offered for poultry exhibited at the annual show of the Oregon Poultry & Pet Stock Association in Portland tbl week. Premiums will be given to children who have taken up poultry raising, e well a to fancier generally. HOO DRIVER POULTRY YARDS J. R. NICKELSLN. Proprietor Breeder ot S. C. W. Leghorns. W. P. Rocks and S. C. Rhode Island Reds. Indian Runner Ducks A few good Cockerels for sale at $1 to $2.50. K. I. Reds are from first prize Cockerel Portland Show 1909 W. P. Rocks iFishel strain I W. Leghorns are from D. T. Casey's trap-nested first pen at Spokane, 1910. f.gxt and Day Old Chicks after Jan. 1st. Or ders booked now. Poultry yards l1 miles west of city, at Krankton. Phone An East Side Twenty For $10,000 GOOD TERMS Five Acres, 4 to 8 year apples Twelve Acres, yearling apples Half Acre, 3 year pears Near Church, School, Station and Store The Hood River District Land Co. THE SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER, OREGON s. e:. bartmess Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 1 YKARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON IIADLOCIt & McCONNELL Real Estate And Insurance Next to Mt. Hood Hotel Unimproved Partus a Specialty Office phone 15-L, Residence o-13-K Rent Money you never see again. Installment money paid on the right kind of A Home of Your Own is money put back into your own pocket. Improvements on Pine Street have greatly increased the value of lots in Hiddle ton's Sub-Division, but they have not risen in price. Cement Sidewalks on Pine Street, City Wat er and Sewer. Expense of connection small. Abstract of Title Pree with each lot bought for cash. Just 24 lots left. Prices $25o.oo to $300.00. Easy Terms. If you want beautiful view select lots on Top' of Hill, near steps. The Original Hood River Town side Company is closing out its lots at very low fig ures and with easy terms. Lots run in pairs, 50 ft. E. and W. by 200 ft. N. and S. New Sewer Line. Prices $450.00 to $500.00 a pair. Reed & Henderson, kT0w,0pSfeor,h at m a a afc A 00 TO J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. M For Feal Estate 'Bargains f in Totvn and Valley Hellbronner Building Hood River, Oregon LEADS ON THE HEIGHTS Bakery, Coilectloncry, Fruit, Ice Cream, Soil Drinks, Etc. LEADS ON THE HEIGHTS S3 AUTO DELIVERY OF LARGE ORDERS fr Come In, try our Piano, and tool at homo I I JOHNSON BROS. & HALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Furnishings, Shoes, Hardware, Etc. I I Agents for Bane Wagons, Racine Hacks, 1 : Buggies and Farm Implements I Phone 20J2-M i Pine Grove Orange Building an Horn Station .1 F. B. SNYDER B. B. POM ELL Hood River Plumbing company Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE r3 GARAGEWe have the sency for BRUSH and J CARTERCAR Automobiles. Let us give M you a ride. J J p You are oing to have your Auto over- hauled this winter let us tigure on your M work. VlilCaniZing DOne 0ils- Gawltno and Auto Atvossorie. J Tubes. Casings and Butterie?. Visit our Garage fi r t pairs and supplies. J. F. VOLSTORFF 121? St.ve. 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