•ale of I m creatu and cake church Tuesday afternoon. I Multnomah Pharmacy E. R. Ph. G., over Mtuart’s »lore, Main Mlrwwt TRY TROUTDALE • •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• • • ; do your Blacksmithing IB: * Jas. H. Latham, .... • OREGON f Mis» Elsie Gray, who resiled here for C. A. Johnson wears a broad smile some time and moved to Dayton, Ore,, nowadays. He has received bis new tiaa become Mrs. E. L. Hefferliue and carriage and waa outdriving Bunday. will livejn Isis Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Port- Mm E. Wisslard has Is-en having a land were visiting her father. John I an- serious time with blood poison in her . cber, and sister, Mrs. Hamuel Carroll at hand. Powell Valley Sunday. The l-adics Aid society have elected > the following new officers: President. THE PII.I.AR <>F LIGHT Mr». W illiaiu lluaasell; first vice, Mrs (Continued from page 4) F. D. Hubbard; second vice, Mrs. Em- * ma Scharf; treasurer, Mrs. F. Zimmer Several i>eople. complete strangers, man; sent if, Mias lai ura Funk; came to them and offered warm work committee, Mrs. Emma Scharf, ■•ougratulatloua. A smart "journalist Mr». II. II. Young and Mm. F. Morly. pn-aseil forward and wore his own OrricK Uf! <'omm«rclal Bldg , Cor. 2nd and Maatilngt’n Mt . i'oftTLaftb Ehone Par. 1»M | ftaaiMBCR JI villa Aveuua. M uiftavilla . At hotu«* evening«. Mr». Fui of Portland was a guest ol Mrs. Susie Timms Monday. Mia» Sadie Wrigid of Portlaial spent Sunday with her mother, Mm. Ellen j Wright. John Hurlburt ami Mm. E. J. Snow of Portland attended Eastern Star lodge Saturday evening. ATTENTION, FARMERS Mr«. Minnie Biedcrman ha« been vis- tier brother, A. Fox. She will visit in Baker City a few days before returning ; l<i her home in San Francisco and will i stop lo re on her return. Prince Otto A Flu Ptrchroi nd C om ! Slillloi Five yram old, actual weight 1756 poundi», owned by Northway A l.itllt>|>«g«*, will etnnd during the mra won of |’io7 at W. W. NORTHWAY’S PLACE, I mil«* riml <>( Sandy bridge. on IU mv Uno Road. TERMS, $12 TO INSURE Prince Otto baa the wixo of the Pvrcheron, the action of the Coach and the kimlml of diapowitioioi. Cuiue and arc for yoorarlvec. a IJTTLEI’AGE FARMERS, insure in the old reliable Insurance Association . . . The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville OREGON Always pays its losses without delay. J ohn B rown , Agt.. R ockwood . Ore. Phone Gresham 168 Lusted visited Mr». Ed. Hamilton on Thursday. ROCKWOOD Mm. Minnie Brown Ims been enter- tiling her father, Mr. Smith, n few ilnys. Willard Cook ami family have moved to Fairview, where lie in employed »» switchman on the o. It. A N. railroad. It. F, Powers in assisting J. Brown in the insurance business. la-e Radford is working for George Lusted. School in this disrtict will close on May 17th. Mrs. Elmer Goger gave a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Jessie, last Saturday. John Hudson and family were recent I guests ol Ins brother, E. Hudson of Sell- I wood. Chas. Bmniliall lias been blasting out tlie Sandy River, pre|>aralory to driving railroad ties. Quite a number of brok-1 en windows were a result of the shock, i Mrs. Frances Allard has l»-en enter- • taining Mm. Sarah Kincaid of Spring Valley. Dr. C. Holm has l»-en in Portland attending to the duties of Dr. Joes dur ing tlie latter» alwcnce in Chicago. Hermann Blayier is busy on the hill sending wood down tlie wood »boot at Sandy bridge. Mrs. Jessie Bramball has here and is selling pianos. returned Will Hutt has moved Iris family on the hill and is employed in sending dow n wood. Mrs. Alliert Krouse of la Grande ia a guest of her mother, Mrs. l-aura Funk. FAIRVIEW The Portland business men were met by quite a large crowd of Fairview |>«> ple Monday Morning. Rev. C. E. Crandall made a welcome add re»» in which be gave some idea of tlie re »nurses of our town and made Portland men to feel we were in cloee touch and really a part of their city. Tlie response was given by W. II. Moore, president of the Oregon Trust and Savings lunik, in a few well chosen words. He said in ;>art: ‘•What Portland wants is tliat all the surrounding country be settled in small farms to back up tlie Rose City of the Pacific.” Tlie 20-niinute stop ar ranged fur ill the itinary was lengthened to 40 minute« on account of the delayed Spokannc tlyer winch met them here but the gentlemen ap|a-areil to enjoy themselves chatting with Fairview citi- aens. Each visitor waa presented with a Portland budge. ' Harry Lusted and Mm. V. Park 1 Mrs. Oran Dunbar and children spent ' Sunday with relatives here. They will j s|w-nd some time at tlie lieach before 1 retuening to their home at Joseph, Or. Mrs. Mary Daniels of Portland has moved her family into Mrs. O. A. Jack-1 son's cottage. Look out for John Brown’s Grocery Ad. in this space next week. Pretty busy at the Rockwood store. 10 lb. sack Graham, 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts, • Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, • Baker’s Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tin, 3 pkgs. Bon Ami, Sapolio, • 10 lb. sack Com Meal, 1 lb. Postum or Figprune, Dement’s Best Flour, 3 cans Tomatoes, 3 “ Com, 3 “ Peas, Star Tobacco, 1 lb., . Deviled Ham, Pork and Beans, 3 for Golden Gate Baking Powder, K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz., 4 lbs. A. and H. Soda, 9 bars Swift’s Soap, • II. B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . j E . H . POWDER Attorney at Law Pom. and , O bbhon EVERY DAY We are still paying highest market price for Butter and Eggs Gresld» Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F„ Meets every Saturday night in Old Fel lows’Hall. J. G. Metzg- r. H ii.; D. I M. Roberts, Secretary. Encamment : meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each . month. All visiting brothers specially : invited to attend. cuuqditueutary utterance« lato su la- terview. A crowd gathered quickly on the pavement, l’ollcemeu. those mar i W. 0. W. Clover Camp No. 318, Gresh-. ahals of every English demonstration, am. meets in Regner's Hall I cleared a path for them through the on 2d an<l 4lli Mondays at 8 p. m. J. N. throng. So. with smiling words ou Clanahan, C. C.; L. P. Manning, Clerk. their II| hs aud anguish In tbeir hearts. , Visiting Woodmen Welcome. they made a triumphal exit How lit tle could the friendly enthusiasts who UiitH ArtisiH,'?•- 175, meets in Regner s cheered them renllxe that these three ................. hud lieen atrophied by the deadly liall 1st and 3d Friday each month. I Henry Douthit, M. A.: C. A. NUtley, malevolence of fate In the very hour Bec'y. All Artisans Welcome. wbeu a great achievement Lad ended happily. Bnkl suffered almost as keenly as Braud aud hla daughter. Tbeir joys and sorrows were hers. The startling nature of Brand's avowal rendered It difficult for either Enid or Constance to piece together certain fragmentary memories of Mra. Vanaittart’s odd be havior during her enforced sojourn ou the rock. Ho thoroughly hail she shat tered those illmljr out Hued Impres sions by the quietly vivacious charm of her manner at dinner that they both exirerlenced a jumble of aeuaatloua. A terrified woman. In wet and torn cloth lug. cowering lu the gaunt Interior of a storm girt lighthouse. Is a very dlf- | fervut being when attired In expensive garments and surrounded by the lax- I urles of a first class hotel. It waa a relief to drive to tbeir cot tage in «Bence, yet. so easily moulded la our human clay. It waa a greater relief when the tension of the noisy rattle of the cab was relaxed. It coat some effort to assure Mra. Sheppard, a buxom, motherly soul of sixty or there abouts. that they could not possibly eat any aup|>cr. The effort waa forthcom ing. They pleaded weariness, aud at He placed an arm around tach of them. last they were alone. how, their self effacement in bls behalf Constance knelt by her father's side touched him more keenly than any when he dropped Uxtleaaly Into the thing else had done during tbis trouble«! armchair placed In bis accustomed period. corner. He bowed his head. A strong man in "Now, dad." she said, bravely un agony cannot endure the scrutiny of emotional. "there will be no more loving eyes. tears. Tell me all that I ought to “Enid.” he said brokenly, “my words know.” to you must tie few. Good fortune Enid dft>w a hassock to hH feet and needs but slight explanation. The scaled herself there. < lasplng her bands proofs of my statement I do uot pos about her kne-s. ses«. but Mr. Traill's letter to me could "Whatever she did I am sorry for not have been written by such a man her.” said the girl decisively "And if he were not sure of his facts. Here she cannot have ts-en a really bad wo It Is. Read It aloud." man. dad. or you would not have loved He handed her her father's plain her once.” Spoken communication. Constance. In Brand sigh«! deeply. His strong will had dwirted him for a little while. He shrank from the ordeal before hint. Why should he t>e callevl on to sully the mirror of hla daughter's Innocence by revealing to her the disgrace of her mother? Constance caught something of the dread In hla soul. "Don't tell me If It hurts you. dad. I am content to bear more than I have t>orne tonight If It l>»<»ena your suf Troutdale, Oregon ferings.’" she whispered. • A great variety of little things, usually sold at other stores for 15c to 25c can be found here at right prices, 5c to 10c. I> U F U I< 7.37 Chamber of Cumtuerce Phone Main .3.366 $ .25 .25 .25 .20 .25 .08 .25 .20 1.25 .25 .25 .25 .45 .05 .25 .39 .25 .25 .25 • • • The Largest Stock of Patent Medicines in this Neck of the Woods at Saving Prices :::::: Hardware, Tinware Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods Groceries and Feed GOODS SOLD HERE AT SAVING PRICES Union House Hyhnd Bros. I LEADING HOTEL IN TROUTDALE Room« and board, Commercial trade •elicited. Batiafaetion guaranteed Have Removed to 168 FIFTH STREET orrosiTX thi Louis Helming, Prop. Troutdale roarwrrica Brikch Start 211 Stctad Street :PASTURAGE• Where they will be pleased to we all theiroid customer« and many new ones. • Beat of feet! all the year. Good winter • • pasturage. Shelter, «'all on or write J Remember place. Porrtaxh, O f . ••aaaeeaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaa • I I Hlfklh TROUTDALE • e J. L. IWVIKLIIV, PU gm Main 22 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• TROUTDALE HOTEL Newly opened, under new manaCvment. Roums and board .by day, week or month Kate» reaaonable. Patronage solicited. J. B. A llisom , Prop , Troutdale. Or. CARLSON & EMERY Lndertakers and Embalmers Complete Mock of coffin» and furnishing«. Hearse furnished if desired Call« promptly attended. GreMiam.Ur. 1 CUTS •0‘ o L ài ,0 o M' o H capable of deeper depths of amazement This drawliack was pvod u than those now probed, looked over her They persevered steadily o sister’s shoulder. Together they de- Then Enid, tlie comforter, ro ciphered the somewhat difficult hand- herself. writing of a man whose chief task for TO BE CONTINUED ——— had been to sicn tils name 076 APR. 16 i W. A. Ilerrlng of Portland visited E<l. Hamilton and (amily visited hi» Rockwool friend» last Sunday. brother, W. II. Hamilton, in Vancouver Rockwood Literary Society gave n last Sunday. whist party last Thursday evening. Mr». G. Moulton visit«! her |iarent» They will close for the season with an nt Arli 11 la»t week. ice creatn social May IS. Free to mem Mi»» Olive Lusted spent Tuesday with Mr. Markel) and wife of Portland were ber*. her cousin, Mrs. Frank Clark of Powell guests of Rev. W. T. Scott and wife I Valley. Sunday. They are members of Smith IDSIIDS tieo. Lusted and wife and Geo. Itlaek- Memorial church here. Mr. and Mm. Fred Me Elliot are via- liurn and wife »pi nt Sunday with Mr. Jack Lusclier and wife started tbis and Mm. John Sleret. week for New York, where with other1 iting llu-ir nephew, E. D. Hamilton, and Tim young folks singing club met with relatives, they will take passage for family. Olive Lusted last Sunday afternoon. Switscrland, their old home. They ex- [ Mr. Carlson hat gone back to Iowa Mr. Wilkenson and family of Gresh l>eet to return in August or September. to buy land Ha expecta to move hi» am, Mr. MiClennan and family of Port William Tow nsend has returned from family back in the near future, thia land, and laiura Burkholder, called at a few days sojurn at Collins Springs, auction not agreeing witli Ilia wife'» tba home of Geo. Lusted Sunday after- where be went for thv benefit of rheu health. main on tbeir way home from Bullrun matism. Mm. PRICE LIST Of A EEW STAPLES O regon I - T routdale , Mos Ituby Shearer was not able to attend U> her school duties the tint of | tlie week on account of Poison oak pois- oning. NORTHWAY Fresh Bread Every Day. 6 Loaves 25c PQWtU. VAllf Y Mr Markland ia building a fine resi Mrs. Clara Hwabbleoi Tacoma, Wash., dence on the land he recently purchased on ti e old Hale place. is a guest of Troutdale friends. Mrs. C. A. Lindgren is on the sick Miss Mary Boston is visiting friend» list. at the Dalles. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I J « W. C. BELT, M. D. C. M. Tlie library aae>«-iatioii met on Turi- day afternoon in the reeking room. Troutdale » Oregon A rati J. G. McElroy, P P TROUTDALE, C A V • * ” Drs. Short & Short leasing Perfumes ortland Prices urity Paramount roprietary Preparations opular Patents olicy: Please and Protect the People SPECIALTY OF HORSISHOLINtl C. H. ATWOOD, M.’ D. Main »treat, near Third, GKKMHAM • The Portland business men's eieur* Mi»» Lucy Higgins, Miss Daisy Wil — i .■ —..-a,.-,. , , , - ■ion »topped at Troutdale last Monday cox, Mrs H Toneeth, Rodney llall, E II ocm , V-12 b . m. ( I -5 p. in. morning and was nu t by F. K. Har M Stone and the Misees Zimmerman low, If II Young, Aaron Fox and oth spent Sunday with relatives here. Bit II. II. OTT, ers. Tlie progressives of the metrop Mrs Gordon Jones is visiting her DKNTCMT olis were shown over the town, a large parents, It Hunter and wife. < «rcntiiirii, number gplng through the packing Mrs. C G. Couplaml baa been quite OVW POSTOFFICt ( ), vu<>ll plant and other places of interest. All III. She is a guest at the home of A, expressed Themselves as well pleased T Axtell. with east Multnomah's popular town. J. M. •■QBT, M. ». F. A- •■UBT, M. B. Mrs Susie Timms made a charming Next Monday evening will la- the hostess al our afternoon tea given at meeting of the Civte Improvement tier home. Monday, May H. The liouse Club. Everybody come and help to was |i«eorate<l in maiden hair ferns, li- I improve the town. Pk rate la as- Ser (ssaa. Axtell and Cree have been repairing lacs amt roses. Those present were Greaham, • Oregon Mr . Eox and daughter, Miss I aura of the I'oupland house. Portland, Mm. A. Krouse of lagrande, Mias Huaie sad Ernest llall have Mr. ami Mrs. T. Brownhill of Gresh returned from a few day's visit in The am, Mr«, D. II Griffiths, Mrs. F. E. Dalles. PHYSICIAN RGEOJ Harlow, Mrs. <’. I arson, Mm. William Miss Ismise Moller baa returned to Calls Promptly attended te. IIursscJL Mm. (’. Holm, Mrs. It. lai- Portland after a few day’s visit with h. r Ufece at Sandy Hstel. ourell, Mm. I.. Harlow, Mm. J. larnon. Mm. A. E. Derry, Mm. A. Eox, Mi»» mother, Mrs. A. B. Moller. HANDY, sits OHKCION Elsie Lathrop and Miss Mabel Brink, all Miss Ethel lleslin has returned In m of Tioutdalu. Mrs. L. Harlow ami Mi«« a few day’s visit with her sister, Mrs Mslrel Brink rendered selections oa the Anna IL-iney in Portland. piano. The proceeds of the tea will la- CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED applied to llie library fund. TROUTDALE, ORE, i<» the Th ■ Ladies Society of Smith Memo Humixpathic Physician sad Surgeon rial church met at an all day session day or nlgbt om<a phona, Main M. K«>a ph«»fia. Main M I In the church Monday afternoon McColl, We are Prepared . . . in Willard Cook has moved into Mrs. Julia Hunters house. Grant Shaw lias moved bis family in- I to the Teter Peterson Cottage. The Ladies .bid society of the Meth- ! odist church held their last meeting with Mrs C. E Crandall The ladies realised quite a little sum from the* He placed au arm around each of them. "It Is Got!'« will." be aald. "that I should have to face many trials at a period when I ex|>ected nothing but some few years of qnlet happiness." "Nothing 111 this world can part us from you.” said Constance. "Oh. nothing." agreed Enk! solemnly, nestling clo«er. Her earueetneee was 1 helpful. He smll«l wistfully. "You forget. Enid, that there is a grave chance of yoa. nt any rate, leav ing me for another." be aald. She blushed. •That Is the wont of girls getting married," she protested. 'They are aiin>o«ed to t* delighted because they are going to live with strange people. Girls who are of that mind cannot be happy nt home. If I thought that be- 1 Ing married to Jack impli«! eeparatton from you and Constance”— "You would give him up and weep your eye« out.” lie preseed her pout ing Ups together as he went on: "Now. my dear ones, I wish both of you to be prepared for very unexpected changes Two most linpvrtaat events In your Ilves have taken place wtthln a few hours. Constance, If you saw your mother tonight, Enid also saw her father I have known for two days that Enid's fattier la Mr Traill.” For an Inatant. It must be confessed, Constance and Enid alike feared that tlie meutal auJ physical strain he had undergone had temporarily deranged him. It was not sheer Incredulity, but r«al terror. l»c te tbeir Rnm^ HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW We still have some GENERAL MERCHANDISE TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED D 5.00 VALUABLE ASK US WHY for sale Bring In Your Coupons Dated as above and Set Your Money back H7E ARE returning the entire Cash Receipts of one day in each month. Make a purchase and strike the lucky day. We surely have something you want, as we are dealers in everything you want to buy or sell. ?????? HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW GENERAL MERCHANDISE Troutdale, - Oregon ■