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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1911 3 Cottage Hospital Hood Itfver'8 Medical In stitution. Open to the public for the treatment of Medical and Surgical cases. Rates on applica tion. Address, COTTAGE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION T. 1. TWKKDV Mutual Insurant at to Par Ont of Old Lin Hat. Kir. Insurance on HuiltJinirs in Courne of Construction, Krw. MOTABV rilHI.lt: ON TMK HKIOHT O. B. EVINQER Oonfootlonory and Cigar Cmnmrul Linm of Cigar,, Tobacco, Condi,,, tco Croam, Etc, STATIONERY On the Heights BRADLEY BROS. Concrete Building Blocks Keroirnized the Beat. Wa make them in Hood Rirer CALL ON US FOR ESTIMATES KELLY BROS. HAY an r j OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw Phone 227-M Fourth Street between Oak and State Hood River Studio R. M. DUNHAM I'llOTOC.UAl'IIY Also Columbia Griphophones and Records CHAPMAN & CO.'S CASH GROCERY ON THE HEKiHTS Wc make frre delivery to any part of the city. All goods cash on delivery. first Class Goods, full Measure, honest Weights. Prices (luaranteed. Your Trade Solicited. Phono 346'L MANAGER CHRISTY ON BASEBALL SERIES To the Killtor .f the N'ewn: The urtU-lo which appeared In a re cent (HHiie of th Hood Liver Xewi rt'KitrdliiK the HerleH of Imwelxtll Kaiiien played lietween the llelhtM and the I'iinue ten in h for the chaiu ploiiHhlp of the HurroundltiK country, wiih a Kret Hiirprlrtw to ulmout everyone IntereHted In the two teaniH. The attltutle of the party writing the article wan of a moHt uimportH-inan-llke nature, J 1 k ' from the way he tried to make It appear to the public that the Heights) ure sore over lowing the game and were resort ing to unfair methods' to hoc lire the champloiirthlp. (We wIhu to Hay right here that the Height team 1h not More over lowing the HerleH an the live Sunday garnet) have tteen played and the league team won three out of live but we would have had occasion to le sore If the week day game had been counted, aw It wax not In the contract.) The fact of the matter In that the league team wan very nnxloun to play another game which would In cur no traveling or hotel expenneH, In order to make good their dellclt. It will be remembered by thone who read the contract that the duten of the gamen In the HerleH were men. tinned, and were hh follow': June lsth, July 2d, Pith. I'ld and :!0th. The week tlay game, played June I'lHt, wbh not mentioned In the nerien, nor wan It agreed at the time to al low It to take the place of one of the Hcrlett. It wan played for the benefit, and at the earntHt requeHt, of a num ber of people who wanted to wee a game between the two teaniH, but who did not care to go to a ball game on Sunday. x It would appear to any one with a particle of dlHcertimeut that the party writing the afore mentioned article wan nomewhat afraid the HelghtH team would win the HerleH. and an It nlood, counting the week day km me, the League team had it won, while If the HerleH wan played out, the HelghtH Htood a good chance to win. We do not really believe, an Htated by the "party," that the majority of the public were dlnHjit iHtied beeatme the HelghtH team wanted to linlnh the HerleH In good faith win or lone ax we lielleve that the local fann would much prefer neelng gatneH ! tween thene two trvniiH than of other teaniH, Iih It linn been Htated by a numlN-r of the fatiM that thene teamn (Craceiry Bargains We Make the Prices We Can Save You Money The Best Sugar, for this week, per sack,.. .. .. $6.00 DKPENDAHLE I5AKING TOVVDEKS 2 J lb. cans for DKFKNDAKLK EXTRACT VANILLA 4 oz 55c 8oz 1 5 EST HEAD RICE Peril). 8!c Japan EXTRA QUALITY SMALL WHITE IiEANS IVr lb ... 75c S1.00 5c 5c COFFEE -3 lb. cans 01 ffl Arlington Club, Golden West and M. J. I?, for OliUU TEAS Mfn Folders 50c package 30c All Hulk 50c Teas at 4Uu FKUIT JART MASON Pint 55c Quart $ .05 Half Gallon $ .85 SCHRAM Pint 75c quart .85 Half Gallon 1.30 ECONOMY.. Pint 85c Quart 1.10 Half Gallon 1.10 L. H. Huggins have put up the bent article of ball ever put up la the county. We aUo wIhIi to Htate that we are Hporta enough u fullill any contract which we might make. It will alno le noticed by the fann who have neen the gamen that the HelghtH team nan lived up to ItM chi. tract and played the HerleH of gamen with Itn own men, the onen mentioned In the contract, while the league team ha played neveral men not mentioned In the contract, and aUo men who were not, at the time, rcHtdeutHof Hood Hlver. The League team won the HerleH, and we have atmolutely no kick coming. Qk. P. CmtiHTV. WILL OPPOSE CITY'S FIRST ST. EXTENSION That the effort of the city to ex tend Flrnt Htreet acroHH the railroad trackn to the Colnmbta Hlver will lie oppoHt-d Ih deinoiiHt rated by a com munication Hent to the city council by W. S. Chapman, one of theownern of the property adjoining the rail road right of way. The communica tion in IntereHtlng an It thrown new light on the attitude which the own em of the property take In regard to It being acquired by the city. Portland. Or., Augtmt 2, l'Jll. To the City Council of Hood Itlver, Oregon: (ientlemen: Your proportion to pay $:i(H) per acre for twelve acreH off of the eant Hide of that part of the Coe Donation Land claim north of the railroad property, wan duly re ceived. Thin property In now owned by the Hood Klver Terminal Com pany, recently Incorporated, and I am authorized to Inform you that If you make an offer to pay ."00 an acre for nuch a ntrlp of land, your proportion will le earnently eon nidered. 1 have recently bought lenn valua ble land adjacent to the Coe claim and the railroad, anil considered It a fortunate purchane at $2.VI per acre. I feel that there in Home foundation for the grand future predicted for the Hood Itlver country, and 1 ex pert to nee tliln land Hell for $1,000 per acre. I have been privately Informed that you Intend to condemn a Htrip of land from the railroad to the Co lumbia river, ho that Vtoatn may land In your city during thcHiimmer frenhetn, been line your merchantn claim that they liavelont thotiHandn of dollarn thin year becaune nome bo'ttn did not land there. Well! to it. Don't let any thing I write ilenpoll your fond, but misconceived, hopes. If It Is true that the Hoot) Klver merchantn really felt such a Iosh, tt in strange that they did not help to make up the paltry $200 which would have enabled the Dean Perry to land Itn boats In Hood Itlver during the high water. I thought thin price unite reasonable, an It In the same amount that Mr. Dean offered to pay me In the spring of 11)10, If I would prevent all boats from land ing at Hood Itlver. In truth, the desirability of the lauding at Hood Itlver town in not very great, for the boats of the Regulator Line did nut avail themselves of the right to come there this summer, although the privilege wan iiald for; and all other boiitn, except those of the I Van ferry, did land there. However, the future Is more Im portant. Let us consider what would best be done; and this may develop some obstinate (acts, for the possession of Hood Itlver Slough Is but a small factor In the steamboat landing mutter. If a wharf or other permanent mooring place In to Ik' provtded.lt ought to be at a point available all the year around. Thin matter wan considered by Mr. C. D. Moore and myself after we had bought the Cue land In 1 '.". "Where could we provide a permanent land ing for every season of the year?" He thought it should lie directly north of Plrst street In your city. 1 called attention to the distance to Hie dolphin piles at low water to the northward and to the smoke pipe of the old mill at Dean's land ing, and claimed that the latter wan the shorter distance; and while tint wan n greed to, Mr. Moore still sup ported the due north location, til-' though he admitted there are many serious dlllU'iilt les to overcome. I may say here that I know that there In a move afoot to run bouts iH'tweeu I'nderwood, White Salmon and Hood Itlver, and also to lltngt-ii, the Hood Itlver landing to is- near the present steamboat landing, and the fare of 2.". cents to Include a ve hicle ride from the landing to the city. In conclusion let me nay that to my mind the solution of the matter will be a wharf and warehouse at or near the present steamboat landing, with street cam running on a direct road between such lauding and the business sect Ion of your city, I assure you I have taken it great Interest In thin matter anil would lie glad to cooperate with you In reach ing a rennonahle and effective settle ment of It. W. S. Our MAN. LOCAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Lint of real estate transfers made In Hood Itlver County during the week ending August 5, l'Jll , an re ported by the Hood Itlver Abstract Co Central Orchard Co. to (ieorge Alax (jedrlm, 20 acres In I 'pper Val ley. Central Orchard to. to W. .1. (low er, 20 acren In Upper Valley. H6od Itlver Development Co. to Kay Wood Sinclair, lot In Itlver View Park. W. A. Schaffner to A. P. Adanm. uudlvlded of lots 9, block 1, lilowtm addition. K. C. Mahaney to Italph It. (illl, l. acren uear Udell. Hardt tiger & Baker to Harry Col burn, 10.4 acre- Houth of town. Ida (1. Koule to Naomi N. Canlicld, lots 1 and 2, block .'!, Waucoma Park. William A. Com Iih to Prank Mene fee, 10 acre la L'pjier Valley. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of thin paper will lie pleased to learn that there In at leant one dreaded disease that sci ence has lieen able to cure In all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fra ternity. Cutarrh Is'lng a constitu tional disease, requires a constitu tional jreatment. Hall's Cutarrh Cure In taken Internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the dis ease and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assisting nature in doing Itn work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer J One Hundred Dollarn for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7.V. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. I For Sale A fine lot of hay In the Mt. Hood district. Near Mt. Hood Post Office. Phone, Odell 38 or 2002-x. Soft Drinks for Family Use Hood Itlver Sweet Cider, Hires' Itoot Beer, and Soda Watem of all tlavorn can lie obtained for family use at all the confectionery and gro cery stores nt fl.oo per doxen, with an allowance of .".Oc s-r dozen for the return of the bottles to the party from whom purchased. Keep a few bottles In H cool place during the warm weather. Ilooll ItlVKH Al'I'I.K VlNKOAlt Co. TO LXCHAMitf Pine drove Orchard, 20 acres, part bearing, to exchange fur West Side orchard property, Uak drove prefer red. For particulars Inquire Marion Mac Rae, Mt. Hood Hotel. mrs.&D.Vi(ftins Dresstnafting Pfiene 3C1-X H. M. RYAN Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, duitar and Banjo Phonographs and Musical Instuments repaired SOULE'S MUSIC STORE Get your Screent at the EKONOMICK SKREEN K 0. You call 345X I take the measure make the screens and put them on. Ask for my prices. M. E. JOHNSON ALL KINDS OF Painting and Paperhanging DECORATING WORK GUARANTEED FRED WALSH Phone 283-M On The Heights a it Cook Glcctricity CHEAPER THAN WOOD, COAL OR GAS REDUCES WORK TO MINIMUM If you are interested write for particulars and proof P. O. Box 86 tt 33 tt tt 33 tt Hood River, Oregon p s7 Sanitary Market OX Til; IIF.KiHT.-? First Class Meats and Vegetables At Reasonable Prices Free Delivery E. L. l-IOLMAN PHONE 79-X g LEADS ON THE HEIGHTS Bakerg, Coileclloncry. fruit, ice Cream, Soil Drinks, Etc. SJ AUTO DELIVERY OF LARGE ORDERS 8 W H Como In, try our Piano, and tool at homo M Purity Dairy Co. pure Cream and JVIUk Thos. Calkins 8 Money to Loan On Income Producing Property i OUR NEW FALL PATTERNS "Y HAVE BEEN RECEIVED GIVE US A TRIAL Cleaning and Fressing. Workmanship Guaranteed THE TAILOR S G RAY, I Third Street, Hood River, Or. DR. J . SO W EKrJ Y Uorto Cnoniolief onrl P.hirnnronfnr none uiJGUiuiioi aim uiiii uji quiui A Relief lor All Diseases Fcrauseii Buildinq TekDhonc 222 4th & State St. Phone 0. P. DABNEY & SONS FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES We buy, sell and exchange everything in Mouse Purnbhings, Campers Supplies, etc. Don't forget the place-Cor. Ith & Stnte HPHONE 68-L DAVIDSON BUILDING In quantities from $1,000 to $20,000 With Interest at 7 Per Cent . m . m life. B m m a a 1.1 aa.) W. i. INIUMUL V Or ' J 3ft ITJan Wfio Setts Crcfwirrl Jlanfl Basement Firat National Bank D F. B. SNYDER B. B. POWELL LA flood River Plumbing company Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Repairing Promptly Attended. TT a- T I 1 f 1 T" " W" 1 f T 1, tlll TX a a tx a. t ! SINEX & FISHER i i i s .1 i 'J 3 I J. 1 ., ' , -- - W I Plumbing AND Heating CONTRACTORS Third and Oiilt Phono 5 1 Hood River, Oreiron O u iiFor Sale Cheap 1 a IT u NEW LATEST MODEL rc n u n g WHITE SEWING MACHINE " n u Inquire at ft class Office U a n n