all kinds atcher lar meeting over Fox A Co.’s store on j at Tekoa, Wash., paid his brother. W. ' Saturday evening. Ellison, of this place, a short visit on The I .allies Aid Society of the Smith i Sunday. Memorial church hel«l an al I-day sen- I Mrs. b. S. bunbar was a recent Port­ aioli Wmlneaday. land visitor. <». H. Herrin, of Portland, was here It. Erenchie ha« resigned his j«o«ition Tuesday broking after his potato crop. with the Portlanil Itairy Association | J. T. Stillion has accepted a position here ami haa gone to work on his farm from the O. It. A N. Co. as marker dur­ near Portland, M. Axu-ll ha» taken ing the construction of a railroad bridge the position. at Troutdale. » Frank Ellison ha« purchased a hack Rapid progress is being made on the to I»- use«! a* a »tag«- to accommodate spur track running from Cedarville toj some employees of the Union Meat Co. | Troutdale and connecting the O. W. I’, who reside here. with the O. R. A N. The company ex­ The ladies of the M. E. church gave a pect to have trains running over thi« chickenpie supper Wednesday evening. road bv Nov. 1st. The proceeds wa« applied to improving The Ladi«-s of Smith Memorial church the church property. have purchase«! a new carpet. Wm. Townsend, who has been taking A tine lot of library books arrived here X-ray treatment lor a cancer on hie lip, Tuesday for bistrict No. 8. is improving very rapidly and hopes to W. T. Scott ami wife transact«.-«i busi­ e Siam be rid of hie trouble. . I ness in Portland Wednesday. • Rev. W. T. Krott has returned from • Newport where be liaa la-en atterxiing • I Synod, an!. C. Campbell was looking after biiainear interests here on Saturday. Elmer Jenkin« an«l wife, of Portland, visited with friemls here over Sunday. Potatoes .Mia» Hattie Stapleton viaited friend» at The I all«-» Sunday. We are in the Market for No. 1 Burbank Potatoes at $1 per cwt. Also for Mra. H. W. Mathison and children were Port la n«i visitors Sat unlay. Frit-mis of Miaa Suaie Hall are glad to welcome her back in our midst. Oral Snover, of Portland, was a visit­ or here Saturday. Wood A. L. Stone transacted tmainera in Portlanil on Saturday. Want several Cars of No. 1 seasoned Fir, Alder and second-growth Fir. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW. Mrs. J. Stillion ami children visited her mother, Mrs. Clark, of Portland, on Saturday and Sumiay. Mias Lora Luce, our primary teacher, sf>ent Saturday in Portland. Misses Myrtle and Edith Jenkins have gone to Portlan«! tosjiend the win­ ter. Martin Maultahufa little son, who had his ankle badly fractured some TROUTDALE MEAT MARKET Carries a full line of I Kt SH and (URID Mt AIS and SAUSAGES, at LOWEST PRICES “The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will convince you of the fact. G. N. Reynolds Prop. Troutdale, Ore. Whitney A Anderson are just putting the finishing touches on A. 1.. Turner's residence. Mr. Turner expects to move in as soon as the house is complete«!. Contractors and Builders CREE & AXTELL, IS TKOITL1AI.E C. E. CREE F. I). AXTELL Plans and Estim­ ates on Appll» cation. Pipe Fitting and Housemoving on Short Notic« CLEONE P. O., (Fairview), OREGON. Messrs. Campbell ami Mctiaw have erected a building to accommodate a large herd of bl. K. A N. track. As so«-n as this is coinplet- e«l they ex|MM*t to build another build­ ing to I m * used for the storing of hnv. Several carloads of f«t*«l arrived her«* Tuesday from Eastern Oregon and mi almost continual line of teams have been engage«! in hauling it away. This looks as though Fairview is surely I mmhu - ing. Wm. Southerland, with a crew of Jap­ anese, have been clearing the gronnds around the t. Lumber is on the ground to erect building» on the Cuiiipl»-ll A Mctiaw farm for the accommodation of th«* em­ ployees. A. H. Graham, of th«* Portland Hairy Association, has gone to Allierta, Can­ ada, where lie ex [sits to purchase lan«l for raising wheat. C. C. Vaughn, our rustling real estate man, has gone East to purchase a safe ami other fixtures for th«* bank, which is to I m * established in the liew brick building here. Z • • Louis Helming Prop. • Mai« Street Wm. Byers will go to Eastern Oregon in a few days. He ex|H*«-ts to ship the largest baud of horses ever hamlled by him. He will have dray, buggy, ami e • Troutdale. Ort. • e • Trains O D . I\. £ ft W 11. Local Of Schedule A M E m st ward P M Westward B M_________ AM A M E M _ Bigg. Mail 8p’e Luesl * Ex Flyr Ko. » No. 6 No. 4 Iv. M»i> * E Ar Port Port Flyr Local X'«». * “ T» *M~«»NMUN » •* •• ■ » si • » » • ® t*rr mi •' iu • 7 • i.« » 35 »XI • M CU« «If • M 7 5 41 « » 4T, S 45 » • 4.’. filine« » 40 IS» IS , a • 8 So • f. ¡0 neVTMlt » « » 7 *> • 5 25 hi * «' 7 •»•» hav«- l<«-i«te*l here an«l Mr. Welter is working for the Union Meat Co. John Humphrey, of Sellw<»«l, is visit­ Mias Laura Menxi«*«. of Portland, was ing friemls here this week. a recent guest «»f Mrih Bert Hoyt, and Pat McGurrin, of Portlaml, was shak­ Mrs. Dan Strehin, of Melrose. ing hands with friend« in Troutilale on Mr. Weber an«l family, of Chicago, Saturday evening an«i Sunday, A. FOX, FOX <& CC ). TROUTDALE. FAIRVIEW. All Former Prices Maintained I SPECIALS THIS WEEK 0 Bars Star Soap for 25c 9 Bars Swift’s Soap for 25c Canned Corn, per dozen, 85c 1X Copper Bottom Wash Boiler, size 8, 99c Allen & Lewis Extra Standard Oysters, l-lb. tins, $1.10 per doz. Hardwood Toothpicks 2c per package. 4-pound tin of Cottolene for 45c J. W. Irwin was transacting Inisiness here a few «lays ago. Jack I.Uscher is digging his |x>tntoes and reports a better crop tluin last year. His yield will I m * the best around here. • : ROOMS AND BOARD COMMERCIAL TRAOE SOLICITED Satisfaction 6iaranteed • Axtell A Cree have alsiut completed ftHC John Townsend'« residence on San«!y Unti road. Mr. Townsend ex|»-cts to occupy the house as soon as it is completed. Contractors and Builders General Repair Work, An a«l«lition is to be ma«le to the O. R. A N. »U»k yards here. The first ship­ ment of the seaaoti was made Tuesday by T. R. Howitt, to Eastern Oregon. Mr. Howitt also expects a large ship­ ment in a few «lays. lie exjiect» to do the larg«*st shipping businea« ever «lone here, thia season. HOTEL W. W. Ashcraft has been improving his place by an addition to his house; also digging» well. Whitnev & Anderson FURNISH ESTIMATES on buildings of all kimls kinds Ai rfìkir* “ Lu,,,‘*r ”",y uLtUNti from the ground up. < »e «TioN** I nn.l GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. FAIRVIEW f The Union Meat Co. is using oil burn­ ers an«l hence is doing away with wood for fuel. b. E. Swank has ordere«! lnmlier foi a new five-room house on his property here. The grading crew from Ijitourell pass­ ed through here recently on their way to St. John to begin work on the new ex­ tension from that place to Troutdale. Among the recent Portland visitor» were Mr«, am! Mi»« Hubbard, Mr». Timm and Mrs. J. Larsson. Quite a number of our young folk at­ tended the dance at Latourell Saturday evening. Mr. an«l Mrs. Buffingtcn, of Portland, were guests of Bert William»’ Sunday. Rev. C. E. Crandell preache«l a ver*- interesting sermon here Sunday even­ ing. Z LEAKIN'«! A Full Line of STOVES Just Received