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COTTRELL. Mr«. Nettie Killen h«« been vl«itlng her parent«, Mr. ami Mr». Jae. Spier», for the laat we«k. She ex peen to »tart for Pendleton ««in where her huabaml We are busier every day, selling the best of everything haa recently l<»:ated. to be had for the least money. Mr«. If. (’. Nelaon, of Orient, vi«it«-d the Cottrell m I iim .I lu«t week. She Let us quote you prices on good things to eat or wear brought a library of '»» liook» which «lie l«>ught with the priH-eivI« derived from a aocial given during the la«t day» of her ad hi ini»t ra'ion of lhi«»cliool »" teacher. Mi»« Alma Bowman ia principal, ami Mi«« Winnie Koak ia the primary tea< ti The ii<inu- timt ata o<l» fur er of the Cottrell ncliiHil. The «ch>»>l i.nuli i.oiihs, PAIR DI. \I. liouac ha« recently l«<en etilargod to ac- INGS, anil RIGHT PRM 11 cominmlate many more pupil», and al«uit <kl are now in attendance. H. W. S<-ovillv, Elmer Goger, and I * Beer«, were among the viaitora at the Odd Fellow» doing in Grealiam, la»t week. W. A. Proctor ia clearing Up the old mill aite and liefore long will doubtle»» lie platting a townaite here. with um and get Earl Jack wan rather lonely for a time 4 PER CENT, Mr». Jack wan viaiting friend« in Port HULRBURT. on all your deponita land. Fr«l Siiti«« Hii'l brother, of I'yrtlan«!, Our enterpriaing merchant 1» having wore (ailing <>it uhi fri«*ti‘la here r«,«,viil- the «tumj»i taken out of hi» lota. Earl •y- Jack ia doing the work. A car <»( drivi pruni* »«» »hip|»sl The Cottrell to Boring r<>ad 1» all torn from C.irlwtt, grown by Toto Evon», up a» tlie reauit of blaatina the »tuuiji» Mr». Emily, M. Kicker«, Mr«. K inetto I out of the road. and Mr. Haundvra, on Oct. 25th. H. A. Itotv ha» taken a contract for Mr. atol Mr«. F. N. laxlie ami Mr». the clearing of HI aeie» of land fori-rank V, Elli« made a trip Ut PorlUmi lift Benn. week. There i» a movement on foot to call Mi»« Kathrine Johnson, of Portland, the tax|iayera together U> iliacu»» the wa« viaiting Iter parent», Mr. uml Mr«. adviaability of levying a apecial tax for A. F. JohnMMt, recently. the improvement of the road« in Sandy Potato digging i« at it» heightli bere. uml Cottrell diatrictx. The crop 1« not op to it« «tamlard either AnvtiM MMitlln« « •k*lrh wn«1 dwrrlMlon map B. F. Griffith» waa doing liitaine»» in jtiirnip M«M»rtain «>ur <ip*i»n»n frw »bHhor a*» in »ixe nr quantity. Hiv «tu b is probablp |>*»t*»ii«»bl«* ( • »mm unira- Cottrell Tueaday. ! Ditto ■! riot IY int i Hilen Hal HANDBOOK •'«» We »<■<■ tlie •’Itomele»»** boy hauling M»ni rr«M* «ÍI4»«< ogwicy f<>r ■«« »jring pui«nt«. M. Bull, while working in a dryer re Patenta taken llir<>u«h Munn A < u. rrcalve tle«toCoil« tt. Wonder il that buggy w ifht.ut Charra In iba cently, accidentally »truck hi» knee i» fixed yet. againat a box, making a jiaiiiful brume from the effect» of which he ba» been tet.mely llluatralad week)» Earveet nr rutatn>n of any scientIBr Journal Terme • ' a cuni|ielled to U m - a crutcli a part of the paar fouitwofillu.il rtul4 by all newxlealera. ((OHI. Fred Sholtz wa« a busine»« visitor in time. Hranch OÄec SX F \Vaahiu«tun. I). C. Mr. Zimick killnl a fat [torker for Mr. the citv recently. Newell Gleaaon, and Mr. ami Mr«. Ball laat week. Notke for Publkation. Mr». Ida Holme», of Oregon City, ia Haumlei« were Portland visitor* la»t liillnl Htalce laotfl ’»Oh v, Portland. Orvfoii, visiting her parent», Mr. and Mr». J. week. OrtnlM r JB. E»* Nolle«* I» livrrb) given that In rompila nee Mr. Emily , oí < «r« »hani, was at Cor- H. Blackburn. w II h I hr pfovlaloii* «»I th«* act o! <*ongrr»a <»( Elmer Goger is building a modern June '■ IK>. »titilliti "Alt act for the «ale of Is-tl recently. 11 in I m -r latiile In t In mi a tee nf < a 11 ft irnla, < ’n M<»n. Floyd Revi and Guy Smith went to house. M. Ball i» aniating him. N«va<la and Wa»hlnul«m Territory ,** ae • * trtolrd l<> all the Public l.aii'1 Míale» by act oí Clifford Schneider lia» started a fine iugu»tt IMVJ, Joevph It uf I orllalid. Warrendale la»l week to try camp lile lie has two acie« of « oiint) <»f Multnomah, Miai, of Oregon, has ami fiel, for »tmgeoii, but a» li»h were walnut orchard, tille fiai Wird III thle ttfttiH* Ille »Moni »tat« IH* lit voiing tree» of the California variety al No, TiÄlf, for the ptirchaer of the M 1 J Nff 1 I of nearer they only «layad a lew day*. act- No IKhi towhahlpNo I N . llaliRi* No. •’» Kev. Soule preached al Corbett Sun- ready planted, and expects to plant >.a»t. and will offer proof to show that ihr lau t »ought le mor«- laiuablr tor It» timber or »loiio da y morning. • mure in the near future. l han for agricultural puntole» ami t«>r*tabll»b hie claim to aaltl land I m fore th*’ Reglaler ami The Baptiat lui<lie» Aid Siwiety held A large bl.irk lu’ur win* ffrii ¡»ruffling Io wiur of till» ortie*- al Port la ml. Oregon, on it« regular ineeting at the home of Mr*. Tn* »«lay. the IMh «lay of January , I mm Y around Mr». Ixudvi'w «»irhaid Sutur- H** naine» ae w Itln »»< • (harte* Coopry of M. Ball lant week. A new craxy patch Portland, Oregon, E«lward Trlrfe<*y of l’aimer, d*y- quilt wa» quilted and will doubtless I»- «in-guli. Frank Howard.of Hr Ida! Veil, Oregon, I» h « hatten ol Portland, Oregon Hold for a ginnl price to the Japanese w ho Any ami all | m -r»ona r lain) I ng adversely the SPKINGHELD M-ml tliem to the homeland »» souvenirs. m I mi )*■ <1*-M’rltM-t| lami» arc rrqueatrd to file their claim» In thleortir«* on or i* fore »aid I-»th Sch.Mtl ha» laten under way for one The society will hold a fair alnmt the «lay of Janmil) , PM7 immth tit lii.lrii t 11, Mi»» Emily R<«lg- la»t of November. Mr». I>. 1». Jack ia AM i F.HNO.N H I b RK mm KR. Regleter CI» teacher. We l<«'k forward to a very tlie secretary, Mr». P. M. Miller treasur Urei publication, Not Dewi; I m » i piibli<uilIon, | b * *• .’ m , h » a. «uccer.lul term. er and Mrs. M. Ball, president. The Mt». Vdey ami .laughter, Jessie, and society is in g<n«l financial condition, E. A. Grill, were in Portland last week. having made and »old nunierou» quilts John Ray burn ha» »old hi« pro|»-rtv ami comforters during the pant vear. Cottrell is improving quite rapidly. at The Italie» and will ino ve to Spring- It now has one of tlie best dryer« in the Held in tin- near future. S. I.. Tay lor him moved from the ihin state, a g-»»! achmil uml church, h splen WILL MAKI-: TRIP TO AX Y LO Rickert place to In» hou«e mi tlie Ray did general store, a Hue townsite, and every indication for a g-»«l railroad town burn place CAI. ITV FOR 2» CORDS. in the very near future. TROUTDALE, OREGON. Wm. Thresher, who ha« lieen teaming Editor Brownhill waw seen meander for Vai < iebhardt, left for hi» home in ing around these ]-art» a few day« ago. <lakdule, Cui., recently. Mrs. J. Fowler ha« l»-en quite ill but is slowly iflgaining her health. S1A66LRHLID Mr. Hyatt w ho l,a« lieen sick for some Our Gage merchant ha« l»-en heard to time is reported no lietter. • IN THE I.ONlHtN ASSCRANCl: • complain of «|Hiiled egg« which have Mrs. Albert Killen recently of Wood • CORPORATION • been brought to him by Ilia cuxtoliiera. burn is visiting her |>arenta, Mr. A Mr», • • .lame« Pounder, our re»|»-ct«»l toad spier». She is on her way to Pendleton One of the oldest and beat In- * RU|«rvi«or, i* driving a new buggy lioiwe to join her husband who has recently • • iiunincc coinpanieii in the world, e the«e day«. located tl ere. Minae« M h I h -1 ami Ague. Evan« «pent Christian Emleavor met Sunday even • JOHN II. METZGER. • Aqent • Illi enjoy able evening nt I he home of ing with a go<«| attendance. Wednes • • Mina Glenore Rllaaell recently. day evenings there will lie meeting» for a GRESHAM, OKE. • Taylor school children are thinking of bible study. All are welcome. giving an entertainment ami banket un Mr. Burton, of Columbia Slough, call cial nometime during the holiday«. ed <ui old friends at this place atSurday. J. Bate« in now making butter to »ell Notice of Final Account. A pleasant time was enjoyed by the In tliv I'oiinlj’I’mirt of Multnomah County, ilintend of Helling cream, and he neeina young |»-ople at No. 2 luill last Saturday « >r t g*»li to think it piivn. In th«- matter of th«« eMalr of FranrlN D. Tegarf. <|erra»r*l We me »oity to hear that Wm. Clown evening. Notier I» hereby given that the un<!t r*lg>>’ <l ton in ill. Ill» wife and daughter are John Strauss was transacting business mm admliilatrator of the enlate «»I Franela I». Teg Tegart. <lec«*MMe«l, ha* ffled hla final account ii | h <> ill. in our burg »day or two ago he re|«>rts a t herein u Illi the < *<»11111 y < 1er k oí M nit nomali district road meeting at Sandy on Friday KELSO. eve for the pur|«we of levying a «|»-eiul Mr. Knox in building n new hoii«e. — road tax. Ed. Bruns of Sandy was among uh Bernhard Kligel viaited Portland laat Saturday afternoon. Saturday ami Sunday. W. A. Proctor A S. W. S«-oville went Minn Anna Bachmann viaiteil the Sun day hc I khi I a* Boring lant Sunday. She to Troutdale Saturday evening, it being »ay» they have n tine Sunday achool. full moon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Beers were the i-w«ts Chrin. Pngli wan laid up for a few dava of Z. Beer» last Sunday. hh a renult of la-ing »truck by n flying • •••••••••••••••••• timber while running the picket machine Miss Lottie RoHt-liaum is »topping it in JoiiHrml Bro’», mill. A road meeting J. Fowler» for the present. The disiip|>euraiiee of Mr. Millsti i-l is will la- belli nt Sandy next Friday even still a mystery. ing Nov. 2ml to diseuiH the improve a In Clackania« County, Ore. ’ Potato digging is still the onler of the ment» of rnadn. day. Crops are re|»itc<i very good. • All fenced, good water, * One morning lant week Joel Jarl, on hearing a commotion among hiachick- George Beer« Htid family s]»-iit Sun lay • $2000 worth of personal • , found an owl |n-iched on the well. In with Mr. and Mrs Gist of Powell Valley. • property. * ciih order not to frighten it away he »lint • Imptire of e through the window pane ami killed the DOVER owl which ineaHUiT»! five feet from tip to • H. W. SNASHALL. J tip. lien. Kistniiller is very ill with ty • (Irenham, - - Oregon • Mr«. Peter Rath, of George i» viaiting phoid fever. Hr. Rolierds of Engle • • her mother, Mr». I.imlnll. Creek is attending him. YES, Hour, Hay. barley, Bran. Shorts, Etc. I SCOVILLE, t COTTRELL. : Start a Savings Account ♦ OREGON. Correspondence Scientific American. MUNN & Co.3"»"*4«’ New York W. F. GREER, Steam Wood Saw • Insure Your Property NJ’.V • • Dairy farm For Sale : The Herald is PuttinKin lar&e ‘yp^ a Iarse cy,inder _____ _ _____ press, a large paper cutter and other up- to-date machinery which will greatly enlarge and improve our facilities for aii kinds of Wants Your Printing small or large printing. ------------------------------ ---------- ---- Clackamas County BORNSTEDT’S l=s The Hlsre that [ < ; I- K A N! I N <i H Made Sandr F A M ill s SANDY. Charles Merrill w ho is engineer at the Proctor A Beer» mill m-ar hen-was a vis itor in Sandy last week, lie report» the mill doing a thriving hu»iness, employ ing alsnit 22 men, ami cutting en average <4 25000 feet per day. Charles Cassidy of Dover j»iss<-.| through Sandy recently with anew |s>ta- to digger. Mr». C. T. Wilson is doing the cooking fol tlielsiyaat the Prm-tor A Beers mill. Mr. Wilaon 1« hauling tiesaml log». Sis. Harris of Boring was doing buai- m-»» in Sandy last week. Among the fortunate hunter« of thi« vicinity are Ward Ito'igla«, Guy Custer, ami George Kitzmiller. Sol Carrel son of < lackamas has «tarted a hisip factory at Sandy. New ton l Irr re|H>rt« a thriving «tage lsiaine«i. Many new comers are settling near Sandy. Mr. Grr has recently built a neat four-r<»>m cottage, in which it ia Hua|H-<-t>-'l he will install a cook in the near future, T'a-roml« leading from Sandy to Bor ing ami tirewham are liadly in need of repair. It ia «aid the roads Is-low the mill» are kept up in g<«»l «hape, but between Sandy and the mills no men tion ih made of rej«ir». J. B. Tawney i» building an addition to Ins blacksmith »hop. V. B. Tappof Cherryville is a frequent visitor at Sandy. Geo. BoriiHtedt's imslern seven-room' cot lay e, will aoon lie fininheil. Ed. Bornstedt made a bnaines» trip to the metro|s>ii« last week. Miss Mabel Friel of Cherryville visited with Mr« Allen, la»t Sunday. W. P. Allen is driving teain for Born stedt's. Thomas Bro'» have recovered the Sandy Bridge. S. X Stoiier, C. S.Geological Surveyor, has left Ins outfit at McIntyres and de|«<rted for Washington l>. C. where he will »¡«-nd the w inter, returning to renew the work Hometime in April. F. M. Gill deputy state organiser for the Oregon State Grange wa* l<s,king after the interests of the order in Sandy and vicinity last week. C. H. Snvder of Portland, is erecting a tine home near Sandy. Ca»|*er Jrnkerwill smin commence the erection of a number of cottages on his pro|»-rty in this city. In the spring he ex|nsct- to plat a townsite and well lot« to those desirous of I'M ating in the prettiest site for a city in the Pacific Northwest. Meinig Bro's are preparingtodosome extensive work on their Northern Light Milling ami Milling Co.'s property. Mrs. Alpha Copjier is the genial as sistant at Hotel Sandy. Thon.as Collerige of Cherryville was a Sandy visitor during tlie week. Weaver's chop mill i» doing a hustl ing business on Saturdays. J. R. Taylor of Bull Run was transact ing business in Sandy Saturday. quite a number from Sandy attemld the dance at Cherryville Saturday even ing. J. B. Tawney’s new blaAsmith shop is completed ami Shake i» ready to shoe your In.rse. E.l. Bornstedt didn’t go to Cherry vile Satuniay night. 1 wonder whv? <ieo. I Mell, of Marmot, w ho lias Is-en working in Portland, returned to hi» home Saturday. Gilla-rt Vanderhoof and his little l«\v visit'-d in Troutdale over Sunday. Ed. Payne, who has been staving in Portland some time, was seen on our streets Monday. It. Reams of Firwood was trading with our merchant» Monday. S. E. New of Firwood Isiught several goats of Peter P. Heia. Ben Forester of Eagle Creek visited in Sandy Sunday. A. C. Thoma.« and wife visited on Sandy Ridge Sunday ami Monday. E. I>. Hart and wife of Firwood visit- ed in tin-sham Sunday. Miss I Mr a Milliron returned from a visit in Portland Sunday. Henry Keiseker is hauling lumber for a new house. Clair Corey, who owns a fine tindier- i-laim four miles s< uth of Cherryville, transacted business in Sandy Monday. J. H. Revenue, formerly of this place, moved his household i-ffects to Kelso during the week. Ed. Suekow lias purchased the Stone place on Sandy Ridge ami is alHiut to erect new buildings on it. Win. lluiiHdell formerly of this place called on the soft drink trade Tuesday. Jus. De Sluizer of lk>ver w as u busi ness visitor Monday. Henry McGugin had the misfortune of having a chip of iron enter his leg Rev. W. C. Exon, while bringing an while splitting wood last Saturday. organ and furniture to hi» homestead, t'bnrles Sliarnke lia« an umiMial ma had the misfortune h> upset the load on chine enroute from the East for thresh a hill side. Nothing was seriously 'lam- ing Lis large crop of peas. aged and Mr. Exon escaped injury. Mrs. M. McCormick is eonfinetl to Iasi suffering from u severe cold. 8ubrcril>e for The Herald. gRAN, $16.70 per ton. ORDER Your Winter Suit of Us, — FIT OCARANTEFD - gUBBERS and Rubber Goods of All Kinds. |^EW SHOES Arriving Each Week. ^^1.ICKERS, long, $2; short, $1.75. -1-OMATOES, Standard, 3 for 25c. We pay 1c above market price I^GGS. FOK FI LL CASES j^RY GOODS, for Winter in endless variety. -pHIS IS NOT ALL, not by any means, COME to our well-stocked Store and SEE. Yes, SEE for Yourself. “The Name that Taiko” «¿T Ä BORNSTEDT’S Sandy, Ore. ♦ <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦<.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : : : : ♦ NEWTON ORR, - - PROP. ♦ LEAVES Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. ♦ <« : Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 SANDY STAGE and LIVERY Schedule subject to change without notice. At Sandy Makes Connections with Salmon Mail: Stage. Also makes connection for Asch- t off’s and meets first car at Boring. | ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ •»♦♦♦♦♦»•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Y ♦♦♦« « • <> < > < > < > < > < ■ < ' < i < i < i < i < > < > < > < > < > ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ The Famous Sandy Hostelry t The Sandy Hotel CHAS. E. LEWIS. Sandy, Under new management. Pays ? special attention to commercial and ♦ transient trade.............................. « Meals for Automobile Parties ♦ Mngr. Ore. Phone orders promptly attended $ to. Clean beds. Best of Home J Cooking. Prices Reasonable ... 4 Feed . Stable . in . Connection i ----------- --------- ------------- - X EGYPT Grandpa Wendhimi who was viciously attacked by a savage Isiar on last Sun Wm. Burkholder and Val Gebhardt day week has ao far eeeaped any serious are running the Fgvpt sawmill. Mr. complication. Huff has moved Imek to Portland. Clarence Cassidy, of Dover, w ho has The school district stiil has ¡Hissession bad typhoid feverfur the past few weeks, of the school is running along smoothly. is progressing favorably. Another recent addition to our popu lation is the Wilson family who, leaving GAGE Sherman county last mouth, journeyed Mr. Zilm and daughters, Bertha and aertss the mountain» al* the way with May, were in Portland recently. their own team. Watkins Paubalur Stock F»o<l Watkins Flavoring Extracts WutklriH Vaueiut»« Anlciltie Liriinient rot GH Cl KE ASH LASTOSE SPICED AXI» TOILET ARTICLES C H. LANE. TRAVELING SALESMAN THE J. R. RESIDENCE ROBERTS WATKINS AVENUE FCR MEDICAL COMPANY GRESHAM, ORE. Imhoff & Minar, : Marble and Granite _____________ Monuments • ; • I Al.l. KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK | 335 East Morrison Street, • Portland, Oregon • !•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• Orland Zeek, FARMER EVERY GENERAL ix intwwtvd in petting Fire Inmiranre at lowest |H»n»*iblv coHt. Blacksmithing The Farmer’s Mutual Fire Relief Association AND DEA! EK IN HARNESS, FAR A I (PLEMENTS, BUGGIES and WASCNS Pleasant Home, Ore. was urgunizcil by hu iliers for just that purpos,- mid is the only voni|mnv in |H>siti<ui to give it. If you would like t«i learn ab.att it dr ip a line to H. W. SNASHAI.L. R. F. D. No. 4, Gresluim Ore., The “BEAVER STATE HER j VLD” $1 for 12 Months.