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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16, 1911 PORTLAND GIANTS DRAWGOOSE EGG The Imll jrnuif Suniliiy Utuifii Hood Klvt-r Hinl the Portland ("ol uri'il (ilitntw rwiilted la a walkover fT the liH'itl Imivh, their iluwk.v op iinentH tietiiK ho far oiitclaxneil that t lu-re wan not Mntf to It. Hart upil Hall were the hatter.v for Hood lilv rr, ami the former played with the rliiicolnte tilled hall toHscr at 111" will. Although tive hit are re corded a;aii)i-t Hart after t lie first frw 1 ii it I ii lie tlhl not exert himself eeept wlu-n In a tlpht pilli'li, ami then there wan nothing hilt nrlcf for the dlriple of the sunny south. Hood lifter pounded the leather for eleven lilt and a iiuiuIkt of theiu ! two Ixicers Kleven run were mured ly the home team while the iii ihonanv loy drew a larire ami juiey ifinwH The ilaut tried i t o sll men liu t hot h were pounded , all around the lot. In one Inning 1 only two Hood Kiver men were put ! out luit the latter were tired rhaxllitf around the bases nnd made no kirk. The Kami' was well attended, and ri'-t withtandin; it one wldednen w ;u not without Interest a the live ly hatting maile work for the fielder affordlntf seetators considerable sport. The playlnjr of Hall wan a feature of the sitting, hi harp pep kIiik to liae and work at the home plate keeping the visitors from scor ing. Thepame put up hy the home aggregation wa good all around and It I doubtful If Hood Iilver ever had a llg a bunch of likelv player ax It now possesses. The line up of the Hood River team wa a follow: Hall, c ; More ll : Castner. If ; Coontr., .; t'hand ler. 2dt.: Cate. if ; Tate, :M1.; Moore, rf.; Hart, p.; IMppl.v, of.; Caron and iray ubtltute fielder. Next Sunday Hood IUver will play the J a pa new College team. I Badly Injured by Logging Cable J. Murray and S. Hradley. employ ed at Ureeu Point by the .Stanley Smith Lumber Company were seri ously Injured Tuesday by lielng hit by a logging cable. A conveyance w;u4 telephoned for and I'aul Hub bard lu hi K. M. F. accompanied by lr. liumtile, made Jt he trip to the point In .V minute. Kxamlnatlon showed that Iirad ley wa paralyzed from hi waist down and that Murray had sustain ed severe Injuries to hi neck. Both men were taken to Cottage Hospital The Loyal Uerean Class of the Christian I'.ible School will hold an Icecream soclul on the lawn of W. H. Ivugh, Thurday evening, A liquet 17th. You nre cordially Invited. NEW FALL SUITS Our NEW PALL SUITS Made By HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX are now in and ready for your inspection. The same superior style, quality and workmanship that has made these suits so popular is embodied in these new 1912 models. Backed by the strong est guarantee that can be given with any suit and knowing, as we do, that this guarantee means just what it says, why should you look further? We want you to come in and let us show you. You do not have to buy. We just want you to see how superior these suits are. We are also offering some exceptionally big bargains in our broken lots of Suits. We sell you a man's Suit Coat, Vest and Pants for only $2,93, $4, 63, $5, 50, $3,00, $10,00 AND UP Boys' School Suits See what a splendid line of Boys' School Suits we have this year. The largest assortment in the city, and our prices are the lowest. SngflfiOcfcC, School Days Bring Many Problems fiiMlf liiViVMiliiiiiiiTMilill-"" Voil nwe It tr vnnr r1i!Urfn tr c tliir tlipv irp ve 1Ypsspi1 find You owe it to vour children to see that thev are well dressed and comfortable. How can it be done on the least money ? Stockings have been the greatest trouble. You know the kind that look well until the first recess. If your boy is the right kind of boy, he plays so fast he forgets all about his stockings. To grow he must play that way. Give him the kind of stockings that take care of themselves Solver itto School Dah wear problem I.eap-fro, hor-scotc!i, foot ball, and many other games need have no terrors for the mother who his bou ;lit lier scrt CJ2ti . Let him scuffle, slide, jump all over the play prouml no strain, no li.iles, no ravel. 's'liee ..ji.wm:.1 stockings nre made from Wundervarnj dyed with Wunderdye. Wuuderyjrns arc cpu.i fru:n t:e !.:ri;est aad toughest cotton fibre known. They ure twisted nnd combed until tlit-y hae t!iu nren:;tli ot ru,tf, i;li t'.ie "teel'' of silk. Only double threads of Wunderyarn no tingle ones whatever are used in f5Tnho'tnrnc.. The heels, toes and knees are reinforced, and remember Ibe strength of re-inforcin j arr.s docs not deiend on the thickness. That is one of the reasons why the heels and toes of fjS&Jejfc are so soft and pliable and yet so strong. In ffllrhtV'Aroft families the mother helps her children with their books when other mothers are slaving with the darning needles. Security orJ.Buster Brown School Shoes for boys and girls. Spappy, strong and neat. It shoe economy to buy these makes. is Our first shipment of Misses and Children's Dresses for fall are now in and ready for you to select from. Just the thing for school wear. HAMMOCKS. Now is the time for you to supply yourself with a nice Hammock. We have a nice line to choose from and you will get all kinds of comfort out of one of these, even though the season is getting late. Here is a chance for you to save a neat little bit on your hammock purchases. $1.25 Hammocks, now $ .96 1.40 1.12 1.50 1.20 1.10 " " 8 $2.25 Hammocks, now $1.80 2.65 2.12 5.00 " 4.00 Uhe PARIS FA IR THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY MOSIER E. L. Hoot moved tils fiinill.v Into town Friday nnd will make thU their home. Mrs. Higley went to Hood Mver the fore part of the week and pur chased a new piano. We bear August 5 In going to be clean-up day. Well, good for that day as there is room for Homework here. The Misses M. nnd A. Shogren spent Sunday with their brother, I-'. A. Shogren, and looking after their ranch. Mr. Iiaoe received word the first of the week that bin father wan very ill In El Paso, Texas, and he with bU wife left to be Ht bin bedside. TO-DAY To-day and every day, let us fill your PRESCRIPTIONS. With the correct DRUGS of greatest power, a moderate equipment, and long training we surely can and do give the best results in Prescription Compounding always. Clias. N. Clarke GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon J. M. SCHMELTZER F. A. BISHOP HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Insurance Conveyancing Surety Bonds "Accuracy" is Our Motto OffUt In New Hellbronner building Phone 23 Hood klver, Oregon Prune packing In on In full force, but the crop In not as largi an former yearn, no It in not expected the pack ing will lant long. Rev. Hargreaves had an bin nub jeet Sunday at the Irutuanuel church 'The Ideal Home", which wan lln tened to with Interest by the large crowd prcnent. The campern are returning, the lant on the lint to return are Spearn, iMmnmore, llodgen and I'hllllpn, who came Sunday looking an if they bad had the lient of tlmen. I). J. Cooper and wife, of The Dulled attended the noclal nt the home of Alex Stewart Weduenday evening. Mr. and Mm. Cooper were on their way to vlnit their nun Kenneth and wife. Mm. Maggie .lonen and friend, Minn Agni-w, of New York City, who have npeut the pant two weekn vlnlting wit h the former' brother, Dr. Rob Innon, left the fore part of the week to continue their tour of the Went. John Denny nurprlned inont of bin friend Tuesday evening by taking unto himnelf a help mate, a Mm Robinson, from Wanhlngton, being the victim. Mr. and Mr. Denny will make, thi their hone-, where the groom In well known. J. K. Johnnon and bride arrived Thurnduy evening and have gone to housekeeping In the Hudson roomn. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnon are ntrangern here but an they are to open school here September 11, an principal and Intermediate teacher, we extend to them our congratulatlotin and feel they will In u short time have many frleiidn here. ORTLEY Delayed In Transmission M. .1. I'hllllpn left T.rlday for Call fornla. Klmer Root and wife made Ortley x visit Sunday. Frank Ashley arrived Tuesday from Portland. N. N. Fields went to Portland on business thin week. Floyd N. Stout Is visiting Mrs. Frank Hortenstlne. P. C. Smith and J. P. Mlers, of ( tak lund, ChI., are visitor here. Raymond K. Angermajor spent a ew days In Portland this week. R. F. Scott, of Portland, In survey, lug anil establishing grades It, town. Jack Petrjamo arrived Sunday to take charge of the blacksmith shop. Mrs. Frank Hortenstlne ban re turned from The Dalles, where she ha been visiting. Mr. liallagin, of Hood River, spent a day here recently looking over t In to wn and orchard. Mr. ami Mm. Frank Old, of North Yakima, spent an enjoyable Sunday ; here visiting friend. I I.. D. Flrebaugh and wife spent a day In Dufur last week. They re port good crops In and around Du fur. Dr. Shanard. Dean of Department of Filueatloti of Iowa. State Culver slty, visited here recently and pur chased a ten acre tract. He wn ac companied by hi sister, Kate Shan ard. of Seattle. Albert S. Ashley, manager of the Mosler Commercial Club, and editor of the Club New, spent Sunday at Ortley. Mrs. ii. D. I.oomln ami little (laugh ter Constance, of Hood River, spent two days visiting friend here re cently. Little I.uclle Spnuldlng had a very enjoyable birthday party Wednes day. The group of nine went home declaring they were going to have a party when they bad a birthday. W. S. Davidson, of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., of Portland, spent Mon day In looking over the ground get ting data bo he could give an es stimate on the water system to be Installed. everything wan iilet at Ortley Monday practically denerted all going to Rowena to vote at the school election for the purpose of building a school house at Ortley. It wus carried unanimoiiMly, :u to 11. BARRETT NEWS Mis Vernon Shoemaker I sojourn ing In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Rolen are visit ing In tlie Rose City for a week. Fletcher Mighelles, of Oregon City, 1 the guest of (ieo. W. Ilutt, tills week. Miss ICmma Richardson, of Pendle ton, Is visiting at the home of H. L. Hasbrouck, Miss F.velyn Hasbrouck I visiting friend In Portland and will lie ab sent for a month. J. J. millions ha returned from a week's stay at Seavlew. while Mr. Millions will remain a week longer. I Hubert Hiishrotick and (ilenn Shoemaker are at Spray, Oregon, Wheeler county, working lu a nursery. The gravity system of liarrett School district No. 4 1 Hearing com pletion, pronounced by the State Roard of Health to be pure. Monroe i Opera i House MONDAY, AUGUST 21 "They've Made the Whole World Laugh" THE OLDEST AND BEST RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS Thousands of Dollars Invested in its Equipment A veritable dream of the Ara bian Nights Everybody goes to the Minslrels they can't help it THEY ARE CATCHING! Dance at Pine drove The younger member of Pine (irove Orange announce a dance at the (irange hall next Friday evening, August. 1Mb. Music will be furnished by Newman's orchentra, and the public generally In invited to attend Caught Thieves at Wood worth. Two men, who have been stealing at Woodworth station were appre hended Saturday night and al though their names have not been given out It Is stated that they will be prosecuted. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital and Surplus $124,000.00 Drafts and Travelers Cheques Sold on All Parts of United States and Europe Interest paid on time deposits Savings Department Safety Deposit Boxes Storage Rooms. Notice of Sale For Delinquent Assessment Notice ia hereby triven that on the llith day of AuirufH. lull, a warrant waa duly and nirularly I iiwued by the Rcordr of the City of HimmI Kiver, Oregon, to me directed and deliver!, commanding-me to forthwith advertme the proKrty men tioned and dewnbed therein airainst which the aMHenHment for the coet of the eunatrurtion of Di vision H of District of the Sewer Syntem of said city waa made, and to Hell mi id property or an much thereof aa cap be sold separately to advn taire, nutficient to pay aaid delinquent aAAenamen t, together with interent, coata and disbursements in the manner provided by law. and to return the proceed of such sale to the City Treasurer of the City of Horl K'ver. Oregon, and the following ia a deecription of the property ajcaint which as setuunent waa levied and which ia delinquent, and Hives the name of the pemon to whom it was aa sesfied, ami the amount of the asseHament thereon now due, to-wit: Lot Mock Addition Assessed to Amount CoNts 1 ! H. R. Ir. Geo. T. J'rather M.lo . oo -2i 29 A. A. Srhenck 2.r-o 40 t Henderson a Jas McKain ti7 htt 2 7 t'arkhumt A. L Ntautfer 1 T. 40 lSlir'9' Hull'sSub, Frank Davenport ft o 2S1159 " ft, iio 2-3 B Barrett-Ripma JnoDonohueesty:j 40 Acreage, beginning lfto' west of N. K. Cor. Block 4, I'le&xantview, and be in 50'xloo' A. M. Beatty mjq Acreage, Ii0'x4l3', beginning ir0' S. and 41' h-ai-tof N K r. Block N. Farkhurst, A. A. Schenck 2!fi .V) Now, therefore, in pursuance of said warrant and for the purposeof satisfying? the deltmjuent assessment mentioneij therein, I will on Monday the lMth day of September. l!Ml, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall in the City of HorJ River. County of Horrf Kiver, Stato of Oregon, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the several tracta or parcels of an,j Hyp mentionei). or so much thereof as can be sold sen arately to a) vantage sufficient to pay aaid delin quent assewment. together with the interest" costs and disbursements provided liy law. and wil? continue said sale from flay to day thereafter until aaid property is sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said asseHment Iatel at Hood Kiver, Oregon, this lt!(h dav of August, 1!1I. ROHKRT KKWIS, Marshal of the City of Hood River. Oregon Aua;. lSept, 13 3.00 3.1") 3.00 3.00 3,00 Notice of Sale fur Delinquent Assessment Notice is hereby given that on the llith day of August, lull, a warrant wa duly and regularly iswueii by the Recorder of the City of Houd River, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, command ing me to forthwith advertise the property men tionetl and descriled therein against which the assesMment for the cost of the construction of District 'Z of Division 2 of the Sewer System uf said city was made, and to sell said property or so much thereof aa can be sold separately to advan tage aiitlicient to pay aaid delinquent assessment, together with interest, costs and disbursements in the manner provided by law, and to return the proceeds of Much sale to the City Treasurer of the City of Hood River, Oregon, and the following is a description of the property against which as sessment was levied and which l delinquent, and gives the name of the person to whom it was aaseffMed, and the amount of the assessment there on now due, to-wit: Ut Block Addition Assessed to Amount Coat IS H l.llewilde H. A. 1'ettis (4& IKJ $4 fal lH-ly 9 Idlewilde .eo.Sut herland H0.D A' 5 lo Idlewilde H. T. Coleman 4.VO0 4.&0 4 10 Idlewilde H. T. Coleman 40.bT, Now, therefore, in pursuance of said warrant and for the purpose of satisfying the delinquent assessment mentioned therein. I will on Monday, the lth day of Septemler. lull, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. of said day. at the front door of the City Hall, in the City of Hsi River. County of Hoi si River, State of Oregon, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the several tracta or parcels of land above mentioned, or so much thereof aa can be sold separately to advantage sufficient to pay aatd de linquent asesMment. together with the interest, costa and disbursement provided by law, and will continue naid sale from day to day thereafter until raid property is sold, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to natify aaid ainemiment. 1 hi ted at Hood River, Oregon, this Itith day of August, l'.dl. RORKRT LKVYLS. Marshall of the City of Hood River, Oregon. Aug. lrt-.Sept. 13 Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given pursuant to provisions of Ordinance No. :! of the City of Hood River that the Common Council will at the Council Chamlwrs in said City at the hour of H o'clock P. M. on the 4th day of September, lull, proceed to apportion the proltable cost of improving the fol lowing named streets by grading, aa provided by said ordinance, to the pro(crty owners therein: Oak Street in the city of Hood River from the Kast line of Front Street to the West line of Fifth Street, excepting intersection on First and Oak Streets; 'a -wade Avenue from the West, line of First Street to the West line of Fifth Street; Front Street from the South line of Oak Street to the North line of State Street; First Street from the South line of Oak Street U the North line of State Street; Second Street from the South line of Cascade Avenue to the North line of State Street; Thml Street from the South line of the Oregin Washington Railroad A Navigation Company's right of way to the North line of State Street; Fourth Street from the South line of Columbia Street to the North line of State Street; Fifth Street from the South line of Cascade Avenue to the North line of Oak Street. Notice is further given that all persons having objection to said apportionment may apear at said time and place I w fore aaid Council and be fully heard in relation thereto. This notice ta published for ten days in the Hod River News, the date of the first publication being August Itith. UUl. Aug. Hl-Aug. ;io THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE COMPLIED STRICTLY WITH THE GOVERNMENT PURE FOOD LAWS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF White River Flour It Is Unbleached S. EI. BART MESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON CITY ORCHARD FOR SALE IN ASHLAND, OREGON ROGUE RIVER VALLEY 2 Acres fine Spitzenburg and Newtown apple trees, 20 years old. Crops sold for an average of $1,100 per year for the paft four years. Apples now on tree worth considerably more. City Water irrigation. Only ten minutes walk from school and church. Four blocks above paved slreet. Splendid residence city; ideal climate Address the owner 0. H. BARNHILL, Ashland, Oregon ASTORIA CENTENNIAL August loth to September 9th The great event of the year. It celebrates the coming of white settlers In 1911. A splendid program for thirty days. Historic buildings nnd collections, hydro-aeroplanes, army and navy evolutions, concerts, fire works, opera, agricultural exhibits and Pacific regatta. .. Special pro gram furnished on request. Dally round trip fares to Clatsop Heath on the Pacific allow stops at Astoria. ...... $7.00 Clatsop Beach and Return LOW COLONIST PARES September i5tli to October i5tli Low one way fares to all points on THE NORTH IJANIv ROAD Chicago f 3.1; St. Louis $31; St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omahn, Denver $25. f rom other points in proportion. LOW ROUND TRIPS I-AST August 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 2J, 28, 29, JO. September I, 2, J, 4, 5, 6, 7 Stop overs and choice of routes In each direction. Details will be furnished on application. W. I-. COWAN, li. A. OILIILRT, Agent Oen. Frt. and Pass. Agent W hlte Salmon, Wash.