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J. N. Campbell,
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Postoffice and Store,
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an<l all had a good time. Mr. and Mis.
A. G. Amloon, at whose home the
»urpiinc «viirml, «i'preciatv the effuits
of their friend» in making this an occa-
»ion long to lie reinem l«ered.
Bill» art- out anmiuneing a «lance for
Satunlay night, Ort. 27, in Elliot's Hall
Damaacus, under management ««I Guy
Mathews and Ora Aciwk.
Mr. Nystroni returns«! from the hos
pital last Swtunlay,
Mr Milstead, wtu« disappeared while
fishing last week, is still missing.
\\e wut
you to buy
In S'I kh 'I Dist. Mo. 2tl W, II. Karr I»
of us your
principad and Miss l.ida M. Brwiuhall.
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piiiiiarv teaehcr. Report for the m<oatb
He bane the Sizes, the Shies and make the Prices to suit you
ending Oct. 12th is as (ollhws: Sumbci
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days attendance Ulti 1-2; whole num-
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GROCERIES and HARDWARE.
Dn Goods. Shoes. Flour. Feed. Etc.
Fall and Winter Shoes
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Have You Seen Our Stock of Fall Goods?
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PLEASANT VIEW
Clackamas County
<î I. KANINtIM
EYES OF INVESTORS
ARE BEIN6 FIXED ON
SANDY AND VICINITY
Th« Mut» that
Mail« ' m ntl a
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Others Talk; We DO!
(«IH'.'lal t'orfe«|ioiiilviies in Th«- HvrtildA
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SANDY. OR., Oct. 16. 1906.
Our Customers know this well
Real estate is booming in and
near Sandy. Prospects for the
that Bornstedt meet! all competition and
early completion of the Mount
that without being told of others’ prices
Hood electric line has caused
THE REASON IS PI AIN
many Portland capitalists to look
this way for investments in the
It is this : Good Goods at the Lowest
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virgin forests of this territory.
Prices — for anything you want to buy
It is said that several thousand
or sell.
acres of valuable timber have re
cently changed hands, and that
many farms along the Sandy
river and tributary streams have
lieen transfered to new owners,
some of whom are from the East
and who chose this vicinity be
cause of the cheapness of land
and the many advantages to be
Ask to see our Rock Hill Shoes
had by living in this section of
the country.
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It is a well known fact that
the farmers of this portion of
N.^re Ä
Sandy, Ore
Clackamas County do not suffer
from the effects of drouth so
common to western Multnomah.
There is no gravel or sandy land
here, —it is nearly all a heavy
black or clayey loam of great
fertility, which readily retains
moisture and produces enormous
crops.
Another thing not universally
known is the fact that the Sandy
country has a soil and climate
admirably adapted to the raising
of the finest winter apples.
These apples are almost perfect
in shape, very large in size, and
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at present not affected by or
chard diseases of any kind. In
Ma nager
The Famous Sandy Hostelry
deed it is now almost an assured
Under new management.
Pays
fact that the time is fast ap
tq>ecial attention to commercial and
proaching when land in this vi
transient trade...................................
cinity will be selling for several
Meals for Automobile Parties
times one hundred dollars |>er
Phone orders promptly attended
acre, as orchard land, and that
to.
Clean beds.
Beat of Home
it will be known the world over
Cooking. Price« Reasonable . . .
as the producer of the BIG RED
Feed . Stable . in . Connection
APPLE.
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A. II. Richey of Sellwood i* visiting
Ilia brother, James Richey, ami is hop
ing build an addition on hi« brother’s
house.
Logger' Sspplie-. Cosfectloien. School Boohs. Stationery.
Mr. Ogden's valuable cattle dog is
very sick, having been salimuied.
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Mrs. Henkle was a visitor in Trout
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dale on Saturday.
The name that stands for
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GOOD GOODS. FAIR DEAL-
Mrs. Allie Richey recently spent sev
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IMIS, and RIGHT PRICES.
eral days at the home of her sister-in-
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law in Portlaud who has been very ill.
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M Preston was a visitor in thia vicin
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ity Sunday.
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Rev. Soule preached in the Pleasant
View schoolhouse on Sunday.
Elder II. S. Sturtevent, of Cornelius,
and J. P. W<«idle, ot Eagle t'rvek, were
is» intemtei in getting Fire Insurance
In Clackamae County. Ore.
guests of H. G. Ogden on Sunday and
at lowest jMJÉiiible cuet.
Monday. They were to meet others of
All fenced, good water,
the
illamette Valley Conference of
$2000 worth of personal
the Advent Christian Church who were
coming from Portland and llo-d Hirer
property.
for the purpose of fencing tliecamp
/ was organixtxl by farmers foi just that
Ii.quire of
ground at Troutdale, lately purchased ot
purpose uml is the «mlv company in
Harlow Brothers.
|»>siti<>n t«i give it. If you would like to
H. W. SNASHUL.
Jack Ziliu ami Winnie Tufford sta-tcl
learn alx-ut it dr «p a line to
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H. W. S.NASHALL.
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day evening. They were clia-w-d by a
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Gresham, Ore.,
band of coyotes anil took refuge il» the
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home of a certain young lady ill tliia
Locai Schedult neighborhood.
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0f Trdins
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la-onaid Cameron and Alliert From-
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melt of Troutdale took a spin tl|s>n the
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hill on Sunday.
♦ B’.ggw Mail 8p’«
with us and get
Mail Fort port
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Miss Winona Og«!en visited her sister
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Xu. 8 Xo. ñ No. 4 T t . Ar No 5 Ni». 3 No. 7 Mrs. Wm. Cameron on Saturday.
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on all your deposits
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Eva Ogden of Portland is visiting her
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grand,rareuts,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ogden.
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Our school is going to give a musical
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imitât I *35 7 20 • &
entertainment ami basket social almut
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120 Grand Are.,
PORTLAUD. ORE. :
7,4 HNSIH I 6 IM 7 0* 5 10 the last of October. AU are invited.
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Ijook for a good time.
Mr. Brown is visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Clarke.
Notice of Final Account.
Miss Marni Mauary, of Portland, was
We are sorry to learn that our old
In the County Court of Multnomah County.
visiting
her |«arvnts ovor Sunday.
Oregon.
neighbor, Mrs. Weehoffer, is dead. S! lie
In the matter of the «**tste ot Francis I>.
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The Ijtdies Home Mission met with
T«-<«rt. <ieee«M*«t.
was living with he son in Portland.
..«»tier i.- hereby given that the nt:*!«-r»ign«-d
Mr». John Hleret last Wtslnewlwy.
x-»«iiiiini-trxtor ol th e-t«t«- -*( Franco 1». reg-
T.-g«rt. <lwe«,e*i. hr.- tUe-l In, fin-.I a«*«-«,tint
Music by the phonograph wax «-njoye-l
therein with the Comity clerk *•( jliiltiiomali
COTTRILL.
by those present. There were six mem-
County.
PLEAS4NT HOME
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Thar the County Judge ha- fixed the date of
NEWTON ORR, - - PROP.
Novemi-er lifin. leX. al v .1 - a. in . for the liear-
Mrs. J«-»«- Dixon was visitirg her her« and three viaitora present. Tea
itig of any objewi«»»» to -aid «.ceount. All per-
was
nerved
at
four
p.
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Mrs. George Carpenter and children parentx, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn, re
soiia ha« ing any interest therein are hereby
noli fieri to pre-etit any objections that they are visiting with her mother, Mrs.
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m.
cently.
may have to -aid a<*«*ount ami .how eaua«* if
any they have, why said v»tate xh««uld not l«e Smith, near Oregon City.
Boring lor Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 M
Tie hauling was delaye«l sever«! days
KELSO.
-ettle-l «ml the A,lmini-trator <li—-harg,il
The Multnoma'j Grange of Pleasant while Bear Creek bridge was being tv
Thia notice i- pufili.he«! by order or th*- Hon.
Schedule subject to change without notice.
Mis» Annie N«-I»«»n lias gone to Port < ’
Lionel K. lieia-ter.
Home held it» annual fair Saturday. pairul.
Pate«! Portland. Or*-.. <h-t. Sth. lias.
land for the winter.
I»ate of First |«nbli« ation Oct. 12. llxd; last There was a fine exhibit an«l a good at-
publication Jiov. -tli lws.
All»ert Bankus is a freipient visitor at
with Salmon Mail
tendance.
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J. B. Jonsruil 1» laid up with a swell
W 11.L1AM TKtiAKT.
Cottrell on Bundays.
Administrator.
ing of the knee.
Robert Larson is l»ack from his long
Stage.
Also makes connection for Asch
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Mrs. Fred Fontaine, Mr». Frank Xew
Mr. ami Mrs. Max Kligel visited
hunting trip looking hale and hearty.
and daughter Ixris are visiting friends
off's and meets lirst car at Boring.
Vneretti's Humlay.
Mrs. Bornette'» sister made a short in Seattle and North Yakima.
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visit with her last week.
R. Jonsru«i ami J. A. Jonsrud made a
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Tne relatives of late Mr. Fr«i Emily
Mr. ami Mrs. Tbunn entertained com have the sympathy of their many friends business trip t" Portland Fridav.
GENERAL
pany from Portland Saturday and Sun in this vicinity.
Htiilman Andrews of Cottrell is mu- ing Iter parents anti friend« nt Damax-
day.
SECTION LINE.
George Thomas, eleven years old, kill 1 Ding a meat wagon.
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Mr». Julia Hunter will lead tbe Chris ed a liear near Mr. Bowen's place at
The
Vail
residence
was lately painted,
Mr. flindall and wife visit«l A. Ol
The < I. W. P. Co. presented th«- ClliOll presenting a very cozy appearance.
tian Endeavor next Sunday evening.
Bull Run.
son’s, at Handy, Humlay.
school with a tine ting an u compensa
ANO liEAl.EK IN
Dr. Mead's new house is rapidly
Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson visit«! in Port
Proctor 4 Beers lost a valuable log
tion for disfiguring the grove Hint sur 1 nearing completion. It will b««
Mr.
Alliel,
Hr.,
enteitained
a
few
one of
land on Monday.
HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS.
ging horse recently.
friends last r-umlay in the celebration of rounded the school building.
the hamlsomest homes on the Her tinti
Mr. Walters ami family are spending
BU6G1ES and WA60NS
James Fouler is enjoying a rest at liisdHtb birtbda- . The time wa» pleas
Mark Heacock in spaiidiug a lew days Line.
a few days at their country home.
home.
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a
antly Spent in conversation. Delicious on tbe Itidge.
Parties are shout to build a new
A large attendance wa» out to hear
Jos. Briggs has returned from a visit refreshments were serv»-d. The guests
.Mr. Wwideler had the misfortune to Iniitse on the former Haines place on
the new minister Sunday evening. He t<> his parents ami is again hauling ties were Fr«-«l H<»erner. wife ami »on. ami
|ooi<e two tine slioats recently.
tin- Powell Valley road. Pa I of th«-
t will preach at 11 o’clock Humlay, Oct. for M. C. Donahue.
place wa» isicently sold to these partie-,
Roliert Weick ami wife, of Portland,
Wednesday,
Octolwr
17th,
Mian
Doi-
21 »1.
Frank Gat«*s an aere of the Vail pro
A very pleasant gathering wa« held at Mr. and Mrs. Herz, Mr. ami Mr». Borde, lh* Chitwood lievaine the bride of War perty
U|»»n which he is now building a
The new phone» are affording amu»»- the new residence of Tom Dunn near Mr. ami Mr». Strait»», Mr Bankus, leu Greenwell, of Damascus.
iiKslern resilience.
ment a» well as convenience in this Boring last Saturday night. A large Anna Buchiiiann and Joe Alliel.
I country.
numtier were present and the evening
was »|>ent in «lancing, singing an<l other
CHERRYVILLE
amusements. The music was furniidi«!
Wntkin» Psubalur Stock Food
Wntklnu Riaverla, F. tiraci»
POWELL VALLEY
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by Mr. Bert Hite and wife, and 1». J.
Peter Stone h «• «old his stage route
Watklns Veuulntdu Ariliil««*.
Mr«. Forsberg, of Kelso, wait visiting Hite and wife. At the close of the ! to Johnnie Maroney.
(Ot’tiH < I KB ANII LAXTOHK sl'ICEs ANI» KHI.hl AKTIt'I.M
with Mr. Pal mb lad and family last Sat evening a delicious sup|>er wa» nerved
Work on the-new bridge« l»a« Is-en
ami all return«! home wishing Mr. iml suspended owing to the wet weather.
urday and Sunday.
Miss Edith Erickson return«! home Mr». Dunn much happiness and pros
Mis« Maliel Freil is on the sick list
from Kelso last Saturday where »he ha» perity in their new home.
with sore throat.
TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR
lieen visiting friend«.
M. C. Donahue is having his pasture
Ira Flinn nioveil to W« leb's this week. • a
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I«a«t week, cn Wednesday, the ladies’ seeded down and fenc«l.
THE J. R WATKINS MEDICAL COMPANY
of some of our new styles of type
[.awn Morston and live Chalker,
which we now have ami will make sewing society met with Mr«. F. O. Lind.
Thor. Dunn haw reatirned hi* position while out hunting, came in contact with
use of in Isrgc ami attractive ml»,
Last Saturday the girl«’ sewing soci at Proctor & Beers' mill, Hiw many a large gray wolf. Lee shot it with a 22
and dodgers and big posters . . . .
RtSIDKNCt Ro»lHT» AVKNUK
GRESHAM, ORE.
ety met with Mr». Norblom.
friend« will lie glad to hear of bin mi* rifle which resulted in putting it to
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Have Larger Sizes
Mr. and Mr». E. E. an<l Mr». R. M. proved health.
flight.
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and can do any large work you want
Elliott and children visited the City
Paul Dunn is having hi« potatoes dug
The stage between Welch's and Handy
up to the full size of this page . .
Park Saturday.
and expects a g<x»l yield, especially will run Mol'd«,» ami Haturdavs. Tbe
Color Work Done Right
A gram) surprise wa» given Ludwig from his early rose, which sited came mail during the rest of the time will I be
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Anderson on thp night of October 14th, from the Agricultural College a few carried on hor»el>ack.
that Iteing hi» nineteenth birthday. years ago.
fra Flinn w ill drive the stage for J.
“The Right Imprint”
Music and singing wa» the order of the
Maloney ibis winter.
Send orders to Gresham, Oregon evening. Refreshments were al»o serv-
LISTEOS
■ e«l. There were 33 friend» in attendance
DAMASCUS. UNION RIDGE,
Mrs. J. Manary was on the nick lint
last week hilt is recovering.
A driving rain ami hail storm gave
THE
The Ladiee Home Mission will meet the farmers a rest Tuesday.
335 East Morrison Street,
with Mrs. Ed Hamilton next Wednee-
Rev. Johnson's little boy who fractur-
At Greatly Reduced Price*, to make room for New G oo 4 m
day, October 24th.
«1 hie arm last week is getting along
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Butter Dinhefl, Hugar Bowin, Syrup Pitchers, Jelly
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Mrs. Ralph Neibauer is visiting ber nicely.
Pleasant Home, Oregon and Pickle Dishes, Spoon Holders, all at 10c each.
Ruby (look, of Oregon City, is visit-
sister, M re. McIntyre, of Handy.
Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes, Hardware. Groceries.
s. W. Scoville
OREGON.
COTTRELL.
EVERY FARMER
Dairy Farm For Sale
The Farmer’s Mutual Fire
Relief Association
T Start
Sandy
Hotel
0. R. & N.
a Savings Account
BORNSTEDT’S
Sandy,
Oregon
THE CITIZENS BANK,
Correspondence
SANDY STAGE and LIVERY
At Sandy Makes Connections
Orland Zeek,
Blacksmithing e
Pleasant Home,
Ore.
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This is a Sample
C H. LANE.
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Imhoff & Minar,
Beavrr State Print ”
Marble and Granite Monuments
Douglas Store
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Closing Out Glassware
Portland,
Oregon