10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1909 8 SPECIAL BARGAINS In All Departments of Their Large Establishment It Will BRAGG MERCANTILE 8 Davidson Fruit Company Tr1 FRUIT DEALERS JCVi COLD STORAGE VtTC CRYSTAL ICE We will handle Strawberries and other Fruits again this season as usual and will give our customers the benefit of our long experience in marketing Hood River Fruit. Call at our ofTic or phono us General Office Phone 56 Ice Factory and Cold Storage Plant 65 Davidson Fruit Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON FARM, FRUIT LAND AND DAIRY -U-jJri $13,000 104 acres, 4 miles from Camas. 60 acres cleared and in high state of cultivation. 7 acres in prunes, 4 acres in apples, pears and peaches. A few walnut trees. All kinds of berries. Near church, mile to school. Good house, well, 2 barns, Im plement shed. New prune dry er. All kinds of farm imple ments and household furniture included. 1 1 tons of prunes dried in 1909. Plenty of tim ber. Finest soil to be found anywhere in this section. 5 head of cattle, I good team, hogs. Terms $10,000 cash, balance In 5 years at 7 percent. A CARD WILL I3RING FULL INFORMATION ratton & McAllister Opposite Depot -:- Camas, Wash' EES !V ,V.. ,1V Mercantile I Tire Offering Pay You to Trade With Them $6500 GO Acres, 4 miles from Camas, 20 acres cleared and in cultiva tion. Mostly level. All well fenced. 25 acres heavy tim ber. Watered by two creeks and two wells. Fruit trees, 35 walnut trees, 3-4 acre black berries, strawberries, etc. Good 8 -room house cost 1000. Large barn and sheds. 14 mile to school. Near church. K. F. D. and phone. 7 cows and hay enough for winter. Terms 4000 cash and balance in 3 to 5 years. o .iWV Go COMPANY r $82.50 Per Acre 256 Acres, 4 miles from Camas. 125 acres in cultivation. 1 house and 2 good sized barns. Good well. Water piped to the house. Large family orchard. Will make an Ideal place for stock. Plenty of good timber suitable for wood. All can be cultivated. Terms half cash, balance on reasonable terms. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR WEEK JUST ENDING The following lint of real estate transfers for the week Just ending Is furnished regularly for the New by the WaiK'oma Abstract & Investment Co. (Inc.) of Hood Ulver: L' tilted States to J ii mem Joss, pat ent to land In section 14. Marie Yelguth to ('linn Hall et ux, warranty deed $1(X), In ml In nee. -4. Kthel 1 ISutton to Apple Lain Orchard Co, warranty deed $1, land lu section 111. F W Kadford to I, W Hills, deed land In section 24. Christian Dethiuan to F W Rad ford, deed t-0, land In section 24. C F Gilbert to Joweph F Batchelder warranty deed 10, 10 acres In sec tion 2. Marshall of the city of Hood River to Geo T Prat her, deed lot 8 block 1. Marshall of the city of Hood Ulver to Geo T Prattler, deed 3.25, lots 1 and 2 blin k 27. Frank Jones to V G Ranks et ux warranty deed $1, portion of the northeast quarter northeast quarter of sectlou a. F S Perry to W H Marshall, war ranty deed $10, land In sectlou l!. V II Marshall to Watson Krvvln, warranty deed $1.'(H), land In sec. li). !eorge R Wilbur et ux to Horace F Rogers, warranty deed $.12(X), land lu section ID. 11 M Wood et al to Minnie Wood, warranty deed 10, lots l and lti block :tl Hood River proer. W N Nourse to K F Cannon, war ranty deed $llHH, part of southeast quarter section township 2 north. Herbert A Messenger to Alfred Kd strom et al, warrauty deed $10, por tion of section 22. Herbert A Messenger to John Walkman, warranty deed $10, por tion section 22. C F Waldo et ux to William F Smith et ux. warranty deed $4200, all of block 1 of I'arkhurst. Ell Saarl et ux to John Iceland Henderson, warranty deed $.'1000, portion of section 22. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Oscar Rrun, J C Hanley, P M Morse and J P Newell, quit claim deed to land in sections 4, 5 and 9. George P Kinsman to Peter Doran warranty deed $2 KM), land In sec. 'M. Albert Schiller et ux to Henry A Ix'wls. quit claim deed 1, part of north half section :!!. I' lilted States to John II Dukes, pateut to land In section HO. Charlotte Koplin et vlr to May A Gilbert et al. warranty deed, $.V00, l" acres In sectlou 27. Chas Chandler to Zachary Annala et ux, warranty deed $10, land in section . Chas Chandler to Jacob Annala et ux, warranty deed $10, land In sec tion H. ; How One Doctor Successfully Treats I Pneumonia ! "In treating pneumonia," says Dr. ; W. J. Smith of Sanders, Ala., "the j only remedy I use for the lungs is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. While of course, I would treat other symp toms with different medicines, I have used this remedy many times In my medical practice and have yet failed to find a case where It has not con trolled the trouble. 1 have used It myself, ns has also my wife, for coughs nnd colds repeatedly, and I most willingly and cheerfully recom mend It as superior to any other cough remedy to my knowledge." For sale by all good dealers. Ill Health is More Expensive Than Any Cure This country Is now filled with people who migrate across the conti nent In all directions seeking that which gold cannot buy. Nine-tenths of them nre suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh Suits cmcl Overcoats Of Smartest This means every model shown is of advanced fashion, in guaranteed worsted and woolens of the newest ex clusive weaves. We can tell you the story, but see the window that il lustrates the whole thing and jot down the prices you see. WE SELL J. G. APPLE 9 BRIDAL VEIL When You Turn the Faucet its There! In connection with this water pressure system we are doing WELL DRILLING with our STAR Well Drilling Outfit. Let us furnish you with an estimate and infor mation in regard to this system. Hpplc Land & Orchard Co. Office -No. 9 Oak Street HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phones No. 26 F. L. Davidson 2002-X reuniting from neglected coldn, and Hpcndini; fortune vainly tryliiK to regain lout health. Could every mif fercr lint undo the ,nnt and cure that first neglected cold, all this sorrow, pain, anxiety and expeiine could have been avoided. (.'hamberlaln'H Cough Ueniedy In fatuous for Its cures and can be depended upon. I'se It and the more serious diseases maj le avoided. For sale by all good deal ers." PINE GROVE The Ladies' Aid will hold a special meeting at the home of Mrs. K. K. Lage Wednesday afternoon of this week. The W. C. T. Mrs. J. S. Davis noon. Mr. and Mrs. lT. will meet with next Friday nfter- .. O. Mark spent Thanksgiving with their daughter in Salem, returning home Monday. Mrs. Win. Loblt spent Thanksgiv ing M itli her sister in Portland. Kev. Spauliling, as usual, gave us a good sermon Sunday morning, preaching at Odell In the evening Temperance Sunday was observed during the Sunday school hour. The superintendent of Sunday school teniKTiiuce work, Mrs. Clara Jarvls, conducting the program. Kxercises were opened by a mixed quartet of young voices rendering with much effectiveness the anthem, "Around the World the Kibbon White Is Twined," followed by prayer by the pastor, responsive reading, solo by trasfiions IT'S TIME YOU WERE THINKING OF XMAS VOGT BOXES CENTS LUMBERING COMPANY Water Works for the Country "Hallo, Jim. whra did you put In a water-works System?" "About a month ago. Charier, and 1 never AL!xd bilari how VV nuc' convenience end H Vsmlsslna' all this lime." jif "I tent lur Ire book I sew advertised, called 1 ' I -How I Solved the Water Supply IToblem,' and II opened my eyes, 1 tell you." " I. I , M. . 1 .Mill bave running water on my placu a easily as Iowa people, to 1 ordered an outfit, aet It up my elt, and it work! to perfection. It U called the Leader Water Supply System I put In a bathroom, have hot and cold water In the kitchen and laundry and you aee what a strong pressure 1 have in this hole." "How do you got that pressure, Jim ?" "It's very simple, Charley com- pressed air. You see. my winamiu pumps water Into a steel tank In my basement (not the old-fashioned clumsy, outdoor gravity tank). The air in this tank, being elastic. Is com pressed Into the upper halt as the water enters. This compressed air then gives a pressure which forces the water through the pipes all over the house, the garden and the barn." "1 can wash my buggies, clean out the stables, water the gardens, and due water to the stock so easily. It seems almost like a dream." "Then I have absolute Are protec tion, and that's worth a great deal oa the farm you know. Do you want a copy ot tnis book. Mr. Keader? It will show you bow easily this aystem can be applied to your own farm, and what a time and labor saver It will prove, at moderate cua. Th mle of ttis bok Is "How I Solved the Water Nupply lroMem," and we tNl U A7A to say ooe iDrerettal. K ' t t writs sow. hhs U) sut lut it fr,h la vows lag it. AuUms Mrs. Davis, recitation by Mrs. Hunt and closing with the quartet singing "Tell Mother 1 11 be There," Ole Spauldiiig carrying the miIo. The W. C. T. I '. feels grateful for the as sistance given them In these pleasing and helpful exercises. BARKLTT School meeting at Harret t school house next Saturday at ID a. in. to vote tax for school purposes. Our school clerk has been busy the last week taking census of school children in the district. The crew of men working on the rock crusher were laid off last week. The county will not do any more work until Spring tin acount of rainy weather nnd soft condition of the roads. C. L. Morse road supervfsor has been engaged In the past week haul ing ris'k to Indian Creek bridge re cently washed out by the hard rains. To Exchange Equity in Portland resi dence for Hood River fruit land. Balance of purchase price can be taken up by monthly payments. Telephones 145 and 289. MARION MAC RAE t lj CAM (LOCK COMt mm mm : r tit: -ra "fl I IN hi Pill (BRANCH) II. C. BROCK, Res. Hgr. Home Phone 62-K Hood River, Oregon Bring Ad Copy in 3 or 4 days ahead of time