10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910 mm Ederheimer, Stein & Co. Begins Thursday, the 6th, and ends Christmas Eve, DeC. 24th, All past efforts laid in the shade by the splendor and magnificence of the First Prize, which will be a Grand French Doll worth $50.00 which goes to the little girl who holds on X-mas Eve the largest amount of our cash sale checks which will be issued with each cash sale from Oct. 6 to X-mas eve. The Second Prize will be a $30.00 Qermail Doll given to the little girl who has next largest amount of checks. Ask your friends to save the cash checks for you and soon At 6 P.M. we will display the beautiful doll in our windows which are from the world famous Mar shall Field & Co. importations. They have shipped the dolls to us and on arrival we will show them to you in our windows. Watch for the blue cash register checks. Some one will win these beautiful dolls. Go in to the race the field is open and there's lots of time. Ask your friends to help you. A check goes with each sale whether its 5c or $50.00. SAVE EACH ONE. FRANK A. CRAM Live Local Copies Born To Mr. and .Mr. Miles Car ter, Sept. 22, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. (.'has. Hall were l'ort land visitors during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Stockholm ar rived last week from Cleveland, Ohio, and will make their home at Mood River. A new sign placed over Morlun & Lathrop's store announces to the trade their new place of business In an attractive manner. "Invitations are being received an nouncing that Mrs. A. J. Derby and Mrs. Burnett buncan will entertain their friends at Odd Fellowa hall Wednesday, October 12th. The foundation for the new garage wnicn icnoi l-isco are con structing Is rapidly lielug completed and If the weather permits the walls will le commenced shortly. O. W. Butts of Omaha, Interested In Hood River property and In the commission business In Nebraska's metropolis, Is here looking after his Interests and buying apples. The quick work which lias so far been done on the Hellbronner build ing Insures Its rapid completion. The brick work on the outnlde walls has leeu completed and It Is expected to get the building under cover In a few days. Tucco Tree Protectors at White beads. Clover pasture for horses and cat tle. C. R. Masiker, Phone 1D-X Odell Buy your butter, milk and cream from the Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Davidson Building. Some fine sightly residence lots. In nice location, for sale very cheap for next 30 days. Phone 142. Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. The Spirit of Idaho, by Arthur W. North, Greater Than Gold, (the har nessing of western rivers) by Clayton M. Jones, In October Sunset Maga- ilne, now on sale at all news stands, 15 cents. Chatnberlulti's Cough Remedy has become famous for Its cures of coughs, colds, croup, and Influenza. Try It when In need. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. $.V per acre, part cash, will buy five acre of fine orchard land three miles from town; LiiO trees hearing age, some fruit this year; nearly all planted; three room house; fine well; horse and farm tools to go with the place. Telephone '!''.) Miss Nellie Mtchell left Friday for I'ulon, Oregon, to visit her sister, Mrs. C. V. Krwln. Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Bell, who have been absent from the city for several weeks, returned to Hood River Friday. Derby & Wilson have taken quar ters In the First National bank build- log and will occupy rooms 3 and 4 with an entrance on Third street. J. W, Goldsbury, of Parkdale, spent a day or two In Portland last week In connection with affairs per tabling to the L'pper Valley. The recent Improvement In the front of Cram's store, due to a judi cious application of paint. Is com men ted on as showlug what a little of this material rightly applied will do. L. N. Armstrong, president of the Toledo. Peoria & Western, and father of L. K. Armstrong, who has a place In the valley, arrived here Friday in his private car and s making a stay with his son. Dr. Henry Jones, one of Portland's pioneer physicians, and a prominent citizen of that metropolis, was here last week visiting his son-in-law, S M. Mears, one of the owners of the Maxwelton orchards. R. W. Stebblns, former owuer of Marshallbrook fruit farm, now Maxwelton, was here last week spending a few days. Mr. Stebblns Is connected with the firm of Stel blns. Walker & Spinner, extensive contractors. Coarse ground nnd rock salt at Whitehead's. Money to loan. Apply to Geo. D. Culbertsou & Co. (ieo. D. Culbertson & Co. write all kinds of Insurance. Fire, life, acci dent, plate glass and bonds. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body" and mind which they create, makes one feel Jojful. Sold by all dealers. f'-VMi per acre for this fine twenty acre place In the l'pper valley; five acres of four-year-old Spitz and New town trees; seven acres below the ditch If water Is wanted; line spring with six Inches water (lowing; two room house, sheds, etc.; whole tract suitable for orchard; light clearing on the unimproved portion; a genu ine bargain. Phone l'."i!. HOOD RJVER ABSTRACT CO. J. M. 8CHMELTZER, Saoretary Abstracts, Insurance, Convcganclag and Surctg Bonds We have the only complete set of Abstract Hooks in Hood River County ami are in jwsition to execute all work with promptness and accuracy. M 'e represent some of the heal old line Fire Insurance Com panics doing business in Oregon, and can give the fire insurance obtainable for the money. Our reputation as conveyancers is knoim to all. ,111 of our work is guaranteed. Come to us when you irant Surety Jlonds of any description. 0c la th DAVIDSON BUILDING. H. E. C.rnar Caicata nu an Third Strut Homm Phono HOOD RIVER, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wentz came up i from Portland Saturday to spend ! Sunday with friends. I ICInuev X' LTInnnlrd h n va t Ii.i1 1 fitul' and fixtures lu shape and now have a neat aud attractive store. J. W. Morton has opened law of fices In the Fliot building aud will again take up the practice of his pro fession here. Burton Jayue. sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jayne, Is living In Portland, where he Is attending the Washing ton high school for the winter term. Jos. Wilson, who has been attend ing the recent games of the Pacific Coast league In Portland, returned Saturday still boosting for Portland. Christian Science services are held In Refilling Room, No. , Davidson building, Sunday at 11 n. m. and Wednesday at K p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Butler got away Friday for California. They will first go to San Francisco and then to Los Angeles, where Mr. But ler will attend the convention of the National Bankers' Association. Rev. Dr.Sklpworth announces that he will hold quarterly conference at the Methodist church Friday evening at 7 o'clock and asks members of the church to lie present promptly at that time. On Sunday evening he will hold quarterly communion ser vice. The garage of the Hood Klver I'.n glneerlng company Is about finished and the machine shop Is now being fitted up. When completed the es tablishment will have all the facilities for repairing automobiles as well as doing all kinds of machine shop work. John Iceland Henderson, who went to Portland the day after the primary election, came up Saturday aud Is receiving the congratulations of his friends on getting the nomina tion for joint representative. It was reported that Mr. Henderson had lost out, but the report proved Incorrect. power ele Enquire at A full line of poultry supplies at Whitehead's. For Sale A one-horse trie motor, almost new. News office. For Sale Brand new visible type writer, $.". Try It a week. A. Wll son. Mount Hood depot." Buy your butter, milk and cream from the Purity Dairy Co. Phone 68-L. Davidson Building. I have a client who wants to lior row f WW for two years. III tmvN per cent and secure note with lirst mortgage on Improved real estate valued at 9100. Phone IIOH-M. S.W. Stark, Kllot Bldg. For Sale or Exchange Fight room house, desirable location, three lots with property and small barn, Will sell or exchange for valley property. Enquire of Mrs. Flora Hartley. Phone U'J-L. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of your throat If you want to be annoyed. But If you want relief, want to be cured, take Chamlsrlaln's Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealer. Red Clover Italian (Jueeli Bees at reduced price during August. Yon cannot afford to le without them for they will double the value of your colonics. Send In your orders now by mall or call and get the Ihi-m at 1205 Seventh street. W. W. Dakln, Hood River Height. Geo. R. Wilbur will address the meeting at the I'nltarian church at ."i o'clock next Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Pender of Vancouver, Wash., visited relatives here last week, returning home Friday. The ladles of the F. B. Aid Society will hold an all day meeting at the church Friday for tacking comforts. E, H. Hartwlg has recently made an addition to his law library by In stalling the Pacific States Supreme Court Reports. X. W. Powell, who has Iteen spend ing a few days with E. D. Home wood, returned to his home In Van couver Monday. Otis Patterson, at one time regis ter of The Dalles Land Ollice. was here Saturday visiting former friends and acquaintances. The Ladle' Aid of Oak Grove will be entertained by Mrs. Wlckhain and Mrs.'Audrews nt u dime social at the home of Mrs. Andrews Thursday af ternoon, to which all ladies are most cordially invited. Come and bring your babies, is the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lathrop of Crestou, Iowa, parents of Albert Lnthrop and Mrs. E. O. Hall, arrived here Tuesday for a visit with their son and daughter. Mr. Lathrop Is expected to preach at the morning service at the Methodist church next Sunday. The Ladles' Guild of St. Marks will give a ten cent parish tea at the resi dence of Mr. "and Mrs. A. A. Jayne Friday evening, Octolwr 7th. Re freshments will be served anil an Interesting program will be given. These parish teas were very success ful last year and the ladles of the Guild will endeavor to make this one more so. Don't let the rabbits eat your trees. Buy your tree protectors at White head'. "Advertising brings success" If what you advertise bears out your advert lsement. 1 1 Is In the time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Lini ment can be rolled upon to take the place of the family doctor, who can not always be found at the moment. Then it Is that Chamberlain's I. lu men t Is never found wanting. In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds mid bruises, lin in 1 mtI fi I ii "m Liniment take out the sorenes and drives away the pain. Sold by all dealers. Do Kot Delay Yci.r iVnU Planting OUR AUTIT'H CATALOQ raady In Saamfcar Mail!1 FrM tn Ifquaal uW R03E3 rl!fc?FRUIT, SHADE STRAWBERRY v:iss:n plants Our anaaal Importation bar ar. fir from FflAHCI, HOLLAND, tlPAR th. AJORM ami do. iHtlo at. k ara fw rn.. Parly OTO.ra ur a!"" r.rTatluiia. AK POM CATALOG) NO. ! PORTLAND SEED CO. 2,000 Boxes Go with this property if sold during the next ten days 'fcrfvfc ONE OF THE BEST BARGAINS EVER PUT ON THE MAR KET IN HOOD RIVER 21 1-2 ACRES on main county road in Oak Grove district, all red shot soil with perfect drainage, making" an ideal orchard land. 17 acres in commercial orchard, as follows: 7 acres or 518 trees 7 to 10 years old, principally Spitzenburgs and Newtowns, there being 40 Jonathans, 50 Ben Davis and a few Winesaps and Wagners; also a liearing family orchard of 12 apple trees, leing Gravensteins, Yellow Transparent and Snow apples; 8 prunes and peach plums; 11 cherries, Bing, Lamberts, Royal Ann, Black Republican and Yellow Spanish; 9 pear trees, Bartlett, Flemish Beauty and Winter Nellis; enough peaches, grapes and strawberries for family use; 4 acres in brush and stumps. 5 room frame house, barn and outbuildings. 7 1-2 miles from town. Price $13,500.00. $7,050.00 cash; balance on or before 3 years. BELOW THE MARKET 20 ACRES red shot soil, good drainage, 4 acres in 1 year old Newtowns and Spitzenburgs, 12 acres slashed and burned. Spring water. Price $5,000.00. .$2,000.00 cash. GENUINE BARGAIN 20 ACRES G 1-2 miles south of Hood River, 3 acres under cultivation, 10 acres slashed and burned, good drainage; on main county road. This piece of property is better than many smaller tracts that have sold for $300 per acre and it can lie purchased during the next two weeks for 11,000.00. Easy terms. Devlin & f trebaugb THU LI:AI)IN(1 DHAI.I-RS l II O N Ii 14 1 S wet land Building Hotel Oregon Building PORTLAND, ORECON HOOD RIVER, OREGON