hood mv r:ti ;i.a iki:. Thursday, kep.itaky iwo ODLL fcas ,"e'n lr'ed f.Ttherft )!arsn cial i.it'ht of Fir.e Grove grai.tfe Sttur n.b ;3 e m loved bv dav. Krbruarv 7. at s v. m: Jack Fut-t Niramakeri; Sr.. fc pui.'r.ard Kni tounrg ear. The Afi Oro .x i is At;. latiun wure-hou-e men el aim the ivrurd for a tar l.aad in the tfut!eH tin. "'0 minutes. Girl.e Muhr; Uik, A. J. (' Mr. Larswsv clas: tal ffcSt iamae, H. S. Gall.t'ir. St-ln.a ai.d V.';:.u Ar.rula returned t, r: e ear'.v l:iit week, after having -e:.t a fc.v das in iVrt'and. (). S. t Ufhn.an has f.urchaed tbe l-fiiietty in whieh he and his wife are i.vw at ht n e. The i rot erty consists of a trait J i'ne acre ar.d was st ld by Albert limine. IVjI Hansen "and family will Uk nfler the interest of juhn I'Iuk who iria.'.-ijies the irjierty known as the Marulis place. Mr. aid Mrs. Krwin Lippman will im-oi'I'V the J.; I'. Nauniea house and ei.re fur Mrs. Nauniea' orchard. K.rn lo Mr. and Mr. Uiaawyn ; crtv Sunday I lavis, Thursday. January L1..a son. &, Maie chubb accompanied by J. TompKins .has bought the tai;a- jttie Barbara ( rites, snta few hours Sunday visiting her daughters, learl i and Irene, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. song.'Willard Jarvi; piano Solo, Mrs. Geo. Axteue. The teleihone question will bediscussed by M. 1). Olell. J. K. Foruen ar.d H. Con! awav. t'ovtii'i orchestra i n- k'aged for balance of evening. Snow n evidence on the hi -Y f .s luesday mornii tr ar.d across tne rutr :n ashinjrtort the hills were h:te. Jim Hid Bill Carroll visited their ter ia The Dalies Saturday. Mra. J. E. H in ley was called to The , Dalles iste Saturday evening by the I Jlress cf her daughter, Mrs. E. L. ' FierceV, and family. Word received . Sunday bv Mr. Hifcley stated that they - were all improving. T.T-IY m-KTW T',,; worit ,f 1,Jad:n anJ shiptir.,; BELMU.N.L ai pies at the Mosier Fruit Growers Mr. and Mrs. W'.V. Allen entert:.;ne,l warehuuse is moving -aloy lately. ... .l ..,.., ... ,t,r,. l-.v Mr ilf ey are now working out the New- and Mrs. Coose iind Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hoy Hays and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Aitken returned from 1'oitland Thursday afternoon. towns, ail ether varieties havn. been shij ped. The output this year will be double the amount sent out last season. Tb. or total more. for the year will be I "iU cars Manager Chatlield favg VV. Ct. Somerville. G. I. Sarirent is his ranch netting home wired for electricity. We are sorrv to learn that the chil- Mren of our mail carrier, Steve Eby, i are both quite sick. lev property and'he with his wile ana tiiouht-r. will be at home there when Mr and Mrs. A. I- Benetiel, who have nnted the property for the past two tars, ran make arrangements for lo c.itn x elsewhere. Dr. and ;Mrs. E. T. Hull have re ceived a card announcing the marriage . t . I ...,A Mr.i A.i..lu i ...... m. c..., f iJ.... ivi.f Hovd Nunamaker has purchased the I IIU C illume l'l .'flu 1 loin ijmi, qiu., - , - . i i- . .....i :. .-; ranch uronertv of r rank Okamura. memberedas one of the irtners of ' 'in tne home place of his father, J. Daues & l.ehrkind. who formerly own- ; Nunamaker. ed the property which is now owned by ; Viri(?ma Wentz is on the sick list this Allison Fletcher. ' week. The regular meeting of the Farent-1 Owinjj to a heay cold F'.lcanor Fur Teacher Association of Udell will be ' den is out of school for a few days, held iti the hitfh school auditorium! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (.'rites and daiiRh- lue-day ewnir.ji ot next vxeek. u r. ters. Mamie and Dottie, were visitors Gili-on will lie present. A irood pro t'raai is mornised and a good bitr crowd desired. Ueinember the place, date and program. Mrs. Dane Kemp invited friends to a farewell party Monday night for Mr. m II J ill I s. u.-llii 1.1'innifln, wnw t"ii. , i .. it , s line lllu luvtii imciicrai ivunvno. uiiii. Edw ard Norder lett unday lor a lew everything is working out very satis- i weeks visit in loruai.u. tactoriiy and that they will tmisri snip- W. H. Davis, of Hood River, spent a: ping in about two weeks. few hours looking over his ranch prop- Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (. O. Nicliol were Mr. Nich ol's sister, Mrs. Wiley, and her hus band, of Hood Kiver. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. i ; Aitken and ('apt. Schetky Sunday af tenioon. MOSIER. Because of the necessity of changing California, where they expect to reside. Nelo Sexton drives a new Dodge delivery car. Frank Hutson has gone to I'arkdale, where he expects to trans(Kirt pupils to and from school in his new Dodge delivery car. J. ). M irk has purchased the prop erty formerly known as the Fee Olell place. This will fit in nicely wi'h Mr. Mark's holdings near by. The Mission Study class organized by the Kpworth League of the Methodist church held its first session last Sunday night with a good attendance of mem bers and of the public. The lesson was on the geography and resources of China. The lesson next Sunday night, at 7 .''0 o'clock, will be on "The History cf China." The mission study meeting w ill be followed by a preaching fervice. '1 he Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and church service at 11. The Methodist Ladies' Aid society met yesterday atternonn at the home of the president, Mrs. G. A. Weber, and held a combined business and sewing session. The next meeting will be held February IK, at the home of Mrs. J. 11. F.ggert. PINE GROVE I were days of darkness and parts of the evening also, w hen it was necessary ail through the week to bring into use the lights of other days, namely, candles and coal oil. At the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon officers for the new year were elected as follows: Pres., Mrs. Edna Evans; vice pres., Mrs. Erma Veatch ; sec, Mrs. Alice Husbands.; treas., Mrs. Hannah Koto. Next meeting announced later. Mrs. John Boss went to Portland Wednesday for a visit with relatives for a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bailey were in The Dalles during the week. II. K. Davis, of Goldemlale, was a visitor in Mosier anil vicinity last week Wednesday and Thursday. There have been some dangerous slides and caveins on the Highway work the past week and a few narrow escapes from injury by the workmen. There have been a number of cases of grip and near pneumonia around the city and country. It behooves every one to be careful anil avoid unnecessary exposure and thus avoid an epidemic At a recent meeting of the city coun cil Mrs. Erma Veatch was appointed to till the cilice of city treasurer. An interesting program has been ar- .Mark A. Mayer was attending to bus- ranged lor me social grange meeting iness m ine ualles last inursday. Saturday evening. A. J. Graff, who Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carroll were in has just returned from New York, Thi Dulles lust Thursihiv u here he has been investigating mar- ,, . , ,, i, n i . . iu : .. . f. . .u . ., .;...; ...in M rs. B. J . Wei ler w as l n The Dalli s IVCI I OlMJtLIOHS IOI Liie lsiieuiLioii, Will .... . talk of what he learned. All interested "iay. in how iippleH are selling in New York Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCarty and .. , ' '.. . . r .1. .1 D.....1 1 U ...I .1... Will do Well to attend. Hie program "inn, in iuiiuiiu, nnve inn me will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Karl J.ilailey farm. M. 1'endergast returned Monday from Elder '! daughter, Mrs. Seiutle, where he has been visiting his l5- W . Veatch, were in I he Dalles rn- daughter, Mrs. May Krueger. While day. in Portland he called on Mr. Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs.W. L. Rowland and son, whom he found much improved in Claude, of I'arkdale, were in Mosier health. over the week end visiting relatives. iliert Freeman entered Benson Bol-1 Lee Evans, Sr., was in The Dalles technic in Portland this week. Friday. A little daughter was born to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Marsh arc mov- and Mrs, r red looleyal the Morksnest i mg into the h. A. Kace residence this Tuesday. week. Mildred Swanon, formerly of Pine I Frank .Howard, of Hood Kiver. was Grove, has been visiting Myrtle Jarvis. in Mosief Saturday. Mrs. Swansmi and her two children Amonjr tho((e KoinK to Hood Kiver have been making their home in Los i ..t,,,.,t.,w u(in ,.,,., i v Angeles since leaving Hood Kiver. Hijriey and daughter, Miss Kutii. Mrs'. Mrs. C. T. Huberts and Cailvle and J. E. Proctor, Geo. C. Fivans. Imogcne have been visiting relatives in Mr. and Mra j F..Carroll"returned Si,'l?"1- home Saturday morning from a week's The Ladies' Aid society will hold an visit with relatives in Portland and all day meeting with Mrs. F'. II. Forest Grove. Plackimn, Friday of this week. A Tne firsl rolina havl, H,10!irt., s good attendance is required as there is ,t.fur ollf, we mHV havu ,t,HuUfui extra work to be done. spring days Ned Van Horn returned Sunday from! Mrs. C. G. Nicliol entertained the a business tnp to I exas and Louisiana. Ladies' Aid at her home Wednesday lexas experienced a norther while , afternoon f last week. ne w us mere aim ine grass w as covered i with n icies. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemp, of Udell, spent the week end in Mosier with Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport. Mrs. Kemp and Mr. Davenport are sister and brother. John and Florence iluskey, accom panied their father, W. tl. Iluskey. to Tbe Dalles Tuesday morning, where he w ill remain at the hospital for treat- jt Linent for pluro -pneumonia. He was a very sick man wnen ne reached trie hospital. Sheriff Chrisman was in Mosier Tuesday afternoon. When C. G. Nichol reached his stoic Tuesday morning and entered the building he saw there had been unin vited guests during the night. One of the panes of glass from a front win dow had been removed, through which the burglars gained admittance. A number of articles of clothing were missing. A large sack which had been left lying in the rear of the store was missing and it is thought this mav have been used to carry away things. Mr. Nichol havl not been able to deter mine the exact amount of loss at the time of this writing. No clue by which the thieves could be traced has been discovered, J. M. Carroll was attending to busi ness in Portland the first of the week. Geo. Wilson was in The Dalles Tues day to have his hand treated. Mrs. S. 1. Fisher returned to her home in Mood Kiver nlonuay afternoon after remaining several days with her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Koot, who has been verv ill w ith bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. J. M. Burpee, of Portland, ar rived Monday evening to stay a few da s w ith her sister, Mrs. Koot. She was accompanied by her little niece, Chitpuita Winkler. Leo Nichol returned home Monday evening overland from Bend. He states that he left Bend about six o'clock Sunday morning and reached Matipin that night, where he stayed. Next morning he started earlv and after passing Gateway his good roads and good traveling ended very sudden ly. I'm to that time he had found the road in fairly good condition, but on to Antelope and Shaniko he was forced to get "out and clean the mud from the w heels of the machine many times.and for the lack of a shovel or even a piece of wood he used his hands, and even moved the mud from the tracks ahead with his hands so he could drive a few feet at a time. He passed several abandoned cars and was concerned at times as to whether he would have to walk somewhere to get hell). By strenuous efforts he finally passed over the worst ground it had ever been his luck to encounter and reached home happy to be alive, but vowing. "never again. Grange for Armenia The Park grange, at a regular meet ing last week, adopted a resolution asking ((ingress to pass the Lodge-Williams resolution, which will guarantee America' responsibility for Armenian autonomy. The members of the grange at their February meeting will discuss the Asiatic question. Mr. and Mrs. J an, es Clark went to Portland Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. I. A ear. The Aloha club will met t v.ith Mrs. V. 11. Blackmail next week Wednesday. The club has decided to do a btlle work for the Wavcrly Baby Hume in Portland and the sewing will be ready for next Week. The tlu has appeared at the homes of !',. E. House and Mr. McCuistion. An epidemic of colds in various foims has been very prewilenl in the school, bi.l few cases have been of serious nature. E. E. House has had a severe attack of llu while in Portland. lhe following interesting program (i. H. Swain was a business isitor in Portland last week. E. M. Strauss was in The Dalles re cently on business. Mrs. D. M. Duvall spent Wednesday of last week with her son, Roy, and family on the farm. W. 11. Cook and family have been on the sick list thtpast week. The only one able to be up and attend to the others and do chores and the various duties necessary around thefarm was Miss Lyle. Mr. Cook was suffering from neuralgia and Mrs Cook and the other members of the family were ill witl.Jlhe grip,whieh for a time threat ened to develop int Jpneumonia. Word from them Tuesday stated that all were better. Special D. W. 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Percales, some a yard wide and some less; many colors in both dark and light. We have a large assortment of Cambrics, Muslins, Nainsooks and Long Cloth. Let us show you ? Hope Muslin, 28c yard. 9-4 Sheeting, Heavy Weight, 69c yard. J. (.'. l'KNNKY I'OMI'AXY A N ATIoN-W 1 li: 1 N TUT HON WHY NOT RIGHT AWAY? If you have been contemplating the purchase of ORCHARD property perhaps you're waiting to see what prospects for this year's crop look like. BUT, if you are interested in small tracts, now is the time to buy before the advancing wave of prosperity carries these prices to its crest : 5 Acres, very close in, best of soil, fair house and barn, plenty of small fruits, $4500. 10 Acres, very close in, excellent home site, splendid view, 3 Acres cleared,, fine pasture, small house, plenty of water, $2200. 8 Acres, half cleared ready for strawberries, 3 miles from town, plen ty of buildings, in quite good shape, $3700. - Beautiful Home two miles from town, 4 Acres of land on best road, splendid improvements, house worth all the price, $7500. 5 Acres very close in, 3 Acres good orchard, all very fine soil, won derful view, a splendid homesite, 20 minutes walk from the postofflce, $3750. 10 Acres in Parkdale section, good buildings, splendid place for berries, very easy terms, $2500. 2 Acre homesite on the highway less than a mile from town, $400. We have several others. Come in and see us. Hood River Abstract & Investment Co. J. W. CR1TES, Pres. K. VV. SINCLAIR, Sec.