Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 14, 1907, Image 5

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    TROUTDALE
Reasons
Frank Hharpha. tek< n th. |<osllio i at
H. W. Malbisou’s Store, vac.Uel hy
Richard Anderson. Di» k is at work in
Trootdal. depot, and I. learning tele­
graph operating.
Ths new O. R. A N. steel bridge
across Handy Itere was completed lest
Monday ami the construction gang left
for Umatilla. The company are well
Oelturn Bro., of Portland have pur-
please»! with tl»s work done on the
bridge, which Is one of tbs rixat sub- c hase» I N. M. McDaniel', interval in tl>.
■tsntisl rnilros<l bridges In the stale, H. A. John farm west of town.
Fred Wolf and wif. of I lay ton, Ohio,
l»eing built entirely of eleel and resting
on Immense concrete pier».
ware guest» ol II. W Mathison ami
Work on ll»e Troutdale to Ht. Johns family last work. They are making a
extent Ion o.‘llie O. It A N. ros<l baa tour of th. western states. Mr. Mathi­
IxgunTn earnest. A large lorce uf men, son took them lor a ride .ml »I k ,wed
team» and scraper» are now at work. then* some of our flu. mountain *en-
Grading bee lieen cummencmi at tbs •ry.
point where the wagon bridge cresses
C. L Mmitli i*am>riny his family from
the track, just west of the depot. A The Dalle, into the residence formerly
small village of tenia occupied by the occupte»! by W. A. Townsend ami wife.
laborers, l,aa sprung up in the west part
Greeham will célébrai» this year.
ol town.
Mr». Clara Anderson ami children,
Robert Kerslnke and Mias Grace
Mr». 11 H. Blone, Mrs. L. Moore and
Burns were united in marriage at the
Mr». Mary Dauiel. were recent Portland
First Presbyterian [*r*»<iage In Port­
visitor..
land by the pastor, Dr. Wui. I^irsui
Mr.. K. J. Know of Portland has been
Faulkes.
They will reside in their
visiting old friends here
I home near here.
W. A. Townsend is having general re­
The ladiee Ai»l society gave a straw-
pair. msde on his residence.
lierry social al the reaiiiem-e of Mrs.
The usual enthusiasm was shown in
Vitda Hllllson on Wedneedsy nfternoun
of this week. Mrs. A. E. l*erry am! I lie meeting of tbs Civic Improvement
Mrs. Wm. liurshell aasiele»! the twsless. lield on last Monday .veiling.
WHY YOU SHOULD HUY Al TROUTDALE
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I have a full line of drugs.
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3
4
1 have a lull line of druggists* sundries.
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6
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I carry magazines and periodicals.
I sell the best cigars on the market.
I have the best and finest line ol stationery in
Multnomah county outside ol Portland.
I always advise customers as to the liest articles
in the line they wish, to the best ol my ability.
7
I am a graduate in pharmacy and a registered
pharmacist in (our states.
8
All goods sold in my place are guaranteed under
the pure lood and drug law.
9.
The policy ol President Roosevelt is good
enough lor me : A square deal lor .everybody.
10
Ri'ht prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmonson of Oklahoma,
who have lawn spending some lime at
Seattle, ale now guests of Wm. Wood
and wile here.
Yours Very Truly,
ORE.
TROUTDALE
essssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
We are Prepared .
■on ol Portland.
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Mrs. Anna Reynolds spent Hunday
with bee sister, Miss Hadie Wright ol
Portland.
Blacksmithing {-Z.L
SPECIALTY Ol HORSESHOEING.
UP-TO-DATI; APPt.lANCE
I OR TIRE St ITING, INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER.
John Erickson and family of Helwood
s;»enl Bunday with Henry Richardson
ami family.
Jas. H. Latham,
Miss Buelah Griffiths lias had as a
guest Miss Christine Encksou ol Hell-
wnod.
OREGON
M re. Arthur Dun sett of G realism via
lied relatives here last week.
FIRE!
FIRE"!
James Iatliam entertained bis aunt
from Purtlami on Hunday.
FIRE!
You ought to investigate the insurance company
you are about to join, just as much as you would
investigate the deed to a piece ol property you
were about to buy. II you lose by fire you want
your money, and want it very quick.
Allie May has returned to Troutdale,
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alter several week's sojourn.
i
Mi»e Silvia Corder has returned from
a lew days' visit at Seattle.
Thomas Corder has gone to
Walla to work.
Our funds
Everything we have is open to your inspection.
The only reliable Insurance company Is
The Oregon Lire Relief Association of McMinnville
tiff Of MRS. EDDY
CHRISTIAN SCIfNT1ST
Surrounded by Ideal Conditions
and Well Able to Care lor
Herself
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Phone Gresham 168
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on the part of the so-called ‘next
friends’ or any other to Interfere with
her life as It la today
“To Interfere with Mrs Eddy's life. I
tn take away from her her complete
'Iberty of act on. wou'd be a shame- 1
ful outrage, and I am convinced that
no court will encourage the effort. 1
«hall write you more fully before pre­
par ng the article that I have prom­
ised. l Signed I
■‘ARTHUR BRISBANE
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Boston. Muss, Juno 9.--The most
recent light thrown upon the mental
condition of Mrs Mary Baker II Kdrty,
upon which question a hearing ia to
Im held tomorrow In the Superior
Court nt Concord. N. II . conies from
an Interv'ew had with her Saturday
by Arthur Brisbane, the newspaper
and maraslne writer.
Mr Brisbane
outlined his observat one while with
Mrs Eddy as follows
"I visited Mrs. Eddy as the repre
aentatlve of the Cosmopolitan Malta-
sine. I had a long and extremely In­
teresting talk with her. The conrtl
tlona of Mrs Eddv's home at Concord
are. briefly, as follows: Those about
her are devoted to her She la In ab-
so ute control of her own movements
and mistress of her entire household,
that Is evident
Mrs Eddy Is thor­
oughly competent to take care of her­
self gnd of her business.
"The suggestion that she should bo
deprived of the property that she has
earned. Is preposterous and shameful
For n woman of her age—she la SO
years old her mental vigor end clear­
ness of thought Is most unusual
I
had every opportunity of conv nclng
Hl.velf thoroughly as to her mental
and
physical condition. She talks
clearly, loglca'ly. She reads beautl
fnllv, with a voice very mtia'cal and
of groat power She understands bin
lne«a matters thoroughly. Hhe a|>eaka
with Intense feeling and gratitude of
her frauds and their devntlon. To
accuse these friends of conspiracy
atglnst her welfare la, In my opin
Ion disgraceful.
"I shall say at length In the Cos­
mopolitan what I feel moat deeply,
name'y. that If Mrs Eddy In her nd
age should ho deprived by law of her
fortune, of the right to d spose of It.
or of the right to dispose of herself,
the act would be outrageous. And if
would cause just apprehension In the
minds of all women past three score
amt ten and possessed of pfoperpv that
might amuM the cupidity or the In
forest of outsiders.
“Mrs. Eddy Ilves under Ideal cou­
rt tlona of comfort, happiness ami con­
tentment. It would be sheer brutality
CHOICE STOCK
T. R. Howitt.
FAIRVIEW
Our Books
OREGON, known l>y alimwt every man, woman snd chilli in Oregon.
For further information lor prompt attention in ror ol insurance or
I om , rail on, phone or write to
—
Pupils Pleak at G. H. Zimmermans
A merrv crowd of ..»»,» »-.o.l»
A merry crowd of young people, stu-
dent. Of the Allen Preparatory mttol af
Portland, enjoyed a tally-ho ride to Mr.
G. II. Zimmeriiian’» lieautiful farm, ten
miles .art of Portland .m the old Bandy
road, Hatuniay afternoon. June Mh
NOTICE!
,
Tlie preparations to make the James
town exposition a great affair have
been on an extensive scale, and It Is i
believed ln some quarters that the at- ’
tractions of the show will be great
A SN AP —35 Acres. 30 acres in high
enough to draw a clientage which will
slate »»I cultivation, 1 mile (rem good
railroad town.
Price »1500. Address make It a success in point of attend­
A. G. Bornstedt, Sandy. Ore.
ance and financially. It la generally
conceded that the chief support of all
For slab ami block Wood, or gas saw
(‘all up W. R. Miwer, phone Tabor 553. tbe great expositions la derived from
local sources. If tbe Jamestown affair
ATTENTION ia called to the advertise­
ment of The Hart Land Co. in this is- ! ban to depend on its nearby patronage
■ue, Lota are ^oing very rapidly in It cannot prove a success.
Katharine Addition ami the company
intend to raise the price» on all choice
China Is going Into the borrowing busi­
locations on Ju'y first and prospective ness
She Is about to launch a »75.- I
buyers, either lor homes or speculation,
OOO.OUO
loan, the proceeds of which are
will do well to call on Mr. Carter before
to be applied to tbe erection of arse­
tl»al date »ml make their aelections.
nals. etc. Perhaps tbe Celestials see a
FOGG'8 PEARLINE. Roetine and
Chemical Chalk, for removing all stains great light In the western notion that
freni cotton and linen, also (or cleaning “a national debt la a national bless
eurer», »hoes and cloth. For Sale onlv at
re. Chas. Johnson's, Gresham.
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PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FENCE,
tiuaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent,
I Gresham, Ore.
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Our Officers
J ohn B rown , Agt., R ockwood , Ore.
Walla
Richer»! Davey of Portland spent Bun-
| day livre.
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Investigate
Our Plan
‘(Continued from page 4 )
meat of the duties of the good (faith­
ful > steward requires that be develop
to lhe highest extent his moral quail
t’e». bls sense nf truth, purity, honor
snd righteousness, and tha’ he str ve
unceasingly In an effort to make
th.se virtues universal.
It is not
••noiigb that he cultivates virtue for
virtue's sake only; he Is constrained,
under the natural law of dual respon
slblllty, to g'vs full vent to these
forces of virtue towards the htcuk-a-
tlon of the um forces In other men
towards the uplifting of the whole of
society, and towards the suppression
of Iniquity wherever found
Th“
standard of moral ty today Is low.
very low Indeed, In comparison to
what It could snd shoo'd be, hence
the necessity that a man be an ac­
tive, out a passive, a positive not n
negative, factor In promoting all that
baa to do with the Improvement nf
the moral nature of man.
Thue, aa regards h l stewardship
of the material things—the resources
of natore—as regard* his physical. In­
tellectual“ and moral endowments,
man Is to be held to strict account
Dependent as be la upon nature and
upon his fellow men. he Is In honor
bound to respect and obey the laws
of nature, foster natore’s products ln
tiehalf of those to come after him. In
honor bound to cher sh the talents of
which he stands possessed, and In
honor bound so aa to use hla ta’ent
as to resu't In a rich and great ful­
fillment of the trust committed to his
keeping.
GEO. F. BARRINGER.
Notary Public, Bure ami sells Real
Estate, I kisiw Money, etc.
131 Base
Lins Road, Montavilla. Ore.
Mrs. Henry Rieliardaon wna a guest
of her pari tits at Iona Greve Tarni one
day last week.
TO !M> YOÜK
....
WANT COLUMN
MAN IMS NOT FOR IRMSiLf
I have at the |«aind in Gresham, cor­
ner Hood avenue anil fou’th street, two
Wanted, For Sale, Lost, yearling heifer», red spotted with white,
taken up by me Saturday, June, Kth 07.
Mrs. Harriet Lockyer, former lan»l-
Found, Etc.
If not calle»l for ami redeemed on or be­
is»iy
dy of ti»e
lite Troutdale house, visile»!
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Al heal advertlewrül, are run under Ihl.
fore Hatuniay, June 22, 07,* at twelve,
I friends here Monday.
head al the rale of <lMK I KMT A WOMI> MACH
Mrs Harsh Vamierboof has recovers»! mat'll gsart. puMisbert 1.« kwikaatlreai» o'clock, noon, tame will be sold at auc­
from a eevers illneea and baa retume.1 I "**h ln
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artrerttoer». | tion for enough to cover |»oun>lage and
, .
.
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I H yv« have euythl»»« ISaril.or slab 1« buy expend es.
to her Imme at Hands.
I.nyiamg. <„ have I»« ..»rihlns, TKV A
A. M. W iuskbs , Poundmaster.
Mrs. Georgs Coleman has been enter- i " WagT sir." In ihl» »-olesm. The resalt» sill
Uinmg l»er daughter, Mrs. Edith Jack »atgrtos y«»e. ' «.b or r->-<- -i«-l-
E. R. McColl, Ph, G.,
F
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Mrs. I. McColl ami Mrs. E. Linneman
of Gresliam were guests of Dr. and Mrs.
W. C. Belt last Bunday.
MULTNOMAH PHARMACY
TROUTDALE,
and George Lee. Karl Trgart, K. V,
Htoos, Rodney ami Kmart Hall and
Oral Bnovsr, all of Portland, were Mun­
day guest* of Fairvisw friend..
HUGH fur sale—
LOST—Gray horse; anchor brsml on
left eboulder; dapple hind quarters;
1 slight tiare spot betaeen ears; weight,
1250 or over Finder i lease notifv An­
The home of A. L. Stone am! wife was
drew Kan, 287 Morrison St., Portland,
the scene of a joyous event last Friday and receive reward.
25
evening. The occasion was in honor of
SEE
HERE
—
Get
your
wagon
or
bag­
ilie 27th anniversary of their marriage,
gy tires set with the latest up-to-date
Choice roues, furnished by Mrs. B. W appliances at J. 11. Iutliam a shop,
Bowman, were artistically arranged Troutdale, Oregon.
about the nonu.
Strawberries aad ~A GOOD BILL Foh SALE—O.
cake in great abundance were served. Anderson, Anderson station.
Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
WANTED — To buy a bull, alauit one
Stone, Mrs. Wetmore, Mr and Mrs. B. year old.
Address Chas. Cleveland,
W. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gresham,
Townsend, Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Towns­
HORSES—For traile, • range horse»,
end, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shephard, Mr. lor gissi l'Jtsi pound mares or over with
snd Mrs. Wm. Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. the heaves. Enquire of Ed Smith,
G. O. Dolph, Mr. ami Mrs. E. A. Wbit- Gresham, Ore.
«ev, Mr. and Mrs W. Ellison, Mrs. II.
FOR SALE—Good second-hand buggy
H. Stone, Mrs. M. C. Cornett, Rev. ami without top, cheap at »25. Also *»me
household
furniture. Enquire of C. A.
Mrs. W. T. Bcott, Charles Scott, P. W.
McKinley, Miao Ivy Cornett, Porry and Nutlev, Gresham, Or.
laura Dolph and Mildretl Ellison.
BANTAM CHICKENS lor sale—En­
What threatened to he a serious acci­ quire of Cyril Nutley, Gresham, Or. -
!
Mis. Helen Wiletrn, a teacher .»( th.-
I pant, of the automobile. Mr. Bartlett
school, was chaperon. At tt :.'k> p. m. an
was slightly bruised ami scratched about
elaborate picnic lunch was served on the :
the face, the horae was slightly injurral
veranda. A very enjoyable evening was
and thu buggy completely wrecked.
a|»ent in boating and other country
The Bartletts and Miss Thomas had
eporta, an»l at nine o'clock the young
people left for tin- city declaring they been »pending the day with Mrs. O. A.
Jackson
Mr. Bartlett is employer I by
had hail a most delightful time. The
Marshall A Wells of Portland.
Misses Olive an<l Mattel Zimmerman re-
Chas Scott, who has been absent
turne»l with the com|»any to Portland.
from his home here for two years, ia
paying hi. parent, and friends a wel­
In Memortain.
come visit. Mr. Scott graduated from
Wheras it has lieen the will of ■)- latke Forest college last Jun. and ha.
mighty thsl to take from our midst out since been employer! as a chemist. He
beloved sister,Mary Howitt, and though was accompanied by his cousin, P. W.
we humbly submit to his omnipotent McKinley, who is also a guest of Rev.
wisdom, still we mourn the lose of one and Mrs. W. T. Scott.
who was always a cheerful, kind and
Andrew Albright of Portland has pur­
loving sister. Therefore let it be receiv­
chased the 31 -acre farm of Oabnrn Bros.,
ed, that we, Gresham Grange No' 270,
situated west ol Fairview on the Sandy
extend our heartfelt sympathy in thia
road; consideration, »4500.
Mr. Al­
hour ol their bereavment.
bright will erect buildings on the place
Resolved, that with deep sympathy
thia summer and will move bis family
with the bereaved relatives of the de­
hare. He has eight children of school
ceased, we express our hopes that even
which will be a help to our school.
so great a lose to ua all, may lie over-
Mrs. 1,. Holcomb of Albina has been
ruled for good by him, who dosth all
visiting her sister, Mrs. Alma Hall, and
things well.
Resolved that a copy of these reeolu- family.
DR. H. H. OTT,
16« FIFTH STREET
D K N T I a T
(ìreshani,
Oregon
W. C. BELT, M. DT c . M.
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orroetTK
thk
roa-Turricx
Brine» Start 211 Secttd Street
Louis Helming, Prop.
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• Where tbejr will be pleased to lee all •
• t heir old customer* and many new ones. •
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Rvmemlter piare.
P ortland , O r . J
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CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED
T routdale ,
O regon
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Troutdale
PASTURAGE
Be*t nflmi .111hr year Good «Inter
pnriumce- Shelter. Call on or write
I
MCKISi
TROCTDALX
. L. HB.MJH, Phone Main Zt
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seseseeesseseseeeeeeesse
J. M. Short. M. D.
S. P. Bittner. M. D.
H. B. DICKINSON
Pbv sicia ss-Sargeeaa
Attorney - at - Law,
Notary Public . . .
Gresham.
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Oregon
E .
H .
O U E U R
Orricw 307 «’(»mmerviai Bldg., Cor. 2nd and
Wabiiiugt'n St.. P ortlam *.
Phone Par. 1«M.
Attorney at Law
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RKaibKNCK Ju Villa Areuue. M ontatiixa . At
home eveninipi.
737 Chamber of Commerce
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I Phone Main 33tiH
P obtlaxd , Oasoox
6rt$bda Lodp Ho, 125,1. 0. 0. F„
C. H. ATWOOD, M. D.
Meets every Hatuniay night in G»ki Fel­
lows' llall.
J. G. Metxger, N. G.; D.
Homirpathic Physician ami Surgeon
M. Rolierts, Secretary.
Encamment
meet» 1st and 3ni Wednesdays of each I
Calls attended day or night.
month. All visiting brothers speeially Office phone. Main 52: Rm phone. Main 53.
Office, over Stuart's store. Main Strwt ; resi­
invited to attend.
dence. Main-street, near Third.
GRESHAM.
Bargains in the ‘ Herald Want Ads.”
»( rleiin linen or
nt Flernkl o filer.
MEN WANTED—For sternly work al
Columlaa Brick Works, llogan station
near Gresham
Remember! A. Fox of Troutdale *-11»
H bars of Star soap for 26e.
ARE returning
» » the entire Cash Re-
ceipts of one day in each
month. Make a pur­
chase and strike t h e
lucky day.
WANTED—Beef cattle, liog. ami
Mutton. T. K. lieu itt, Gresham.
Britt it Yoer Coipots Dated
FOR BALE. — One-half lot in l»usi-
n»*m< part of Gresham. Inquire at poat-
oflee.
WANTED — Men's and family wash­
ing. Enquire of Mrs. R. E. Johnson,
Gresham.
PA8TV RE—Enquire of Paul Dunn,
Cottrell, If you have horses or cattle to
pasture; go»»! feed and running water
in pasture.
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WANTED—A ii'iiq.-tent girl or wo­
man for general housework. Small fam-
H/. Mrs. W. C B. lt, Troutdale.
May 20 nd M Yow Mony Back
Pints ...........................
»1.00
Quarts .................................. 1.10
Hslf gal.................................... 1.30
Caj* ......................................
25
Clamps..........................................10
pr dos.
pr dos.
pr dos.
pr dox.
pr dox.
1 VMBER—All kinds, dressed snd un- ,
dreese»! at reduced prices, at my place
near Kelre.
M. C. Donahue, address
Orient Ore.
25
CHOP MILL—I hiring the Rummer
season the Brenham cfonp and roller
mill will run on Friday o( each week
whin sufficient gnnt ia on hand.
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I nybody making a cash purchase to the amount of
k $5.00 or more on any Wednesday in June will
• receive a handsome Japanese teapot as a gift.
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Tonight.
If you would enjoy tomorrow take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab­
Mrs. Frank Aitell has gone to her old lets tonight. They produce an agree­
home in Wisconsin for several weeks' able laxative effect, clear the hear! and
cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents
visit with relatives and friends.
Sam pies free of all dealers.
A. L. Stone will leave In a few weeks
for an eastern trip.
tiqiie Ire placed upon the records of this
Grange; a copy be printed in the local
pap< r; a copy be forwarder! to the be-
resved family! ami one sent to the Bul­
letin for publication.
Fraternally.
Mrs. A. Axtell had as guests last
Mas. A. M. W ii . xinsos . Thur* I ay Mrs. W. R. Glendinlng and
Man. J. W ifHATTveg.
Miss Ida Bircher of Portland.
M hh G. W. S lkrkt .
Mr. ami Mrs. B Tonseth, Mias Lucy
Mention The Herald to your merchant Higgins, Miss Marie Palmer, Herbert
Have Removed to
LEADING HOTEL IN TROUTDALE
Room* and btiard, Cnmmerrial trade
solicited. SrttUfactkuii guaranteed
WOW Clover Camp No. SIH, Greah- Uiittd Artisns Gteeham Aasembly, No.
' '
' am. meets in Kegner’s Hall :
1,5, meets in Kegner s
on 2d and 4tli Mondays at 8 p. in. J. N. I Hall 1st anil 3d Friday each month.
It you have an^ fat stock to sell, write
Clanahan. C. C.; L. P. Manning, Clerk. | Henry Douthit, M. A.; C. A. Nutley,
»’r see T
R. as«-ra...
Howitt «• at » -c.
Gresham,
Ore.,
«• aw.
■ ce»*»*»»», V.V.,
Visiting Woodmen We come.
Sev'y. All Artisans Welcome.
w,^’r ’’jj'.,*01"*' “"'I •aBmtoe «**"“»
>",,r nuM-
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GILES BKOTIIF.KS, at MonUvilla,
for choicest meat«. That’s all.
dent, occured here last Bumiay sifter-'
¡noon.
A. W.
Bartlett YAM
was fri
returning
IIIMIII.
/I.
Yw . IMiriKll
III
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with his wife, baby and niece When the
horse was frightened by an autoumbile
I
ingnieneu oy an auioim
•ml “»**
bu«’r'
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■ cupanta out. H. W. Mathison, who
aas near assisted Mr. Bartlett in quiet- WANTFD—a
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lh* bor*
B*r‘U,,t •"*' b*bv ' cotton rags til
Mire Thomae «raped without in-
Hot na, 0-12 a. m., 1-6 p. in.
CtXiK WANTED—At Greeham hotel, j
over postoffice
Mrs. J. F. Vim.
Union House
Hyland Bros. [ HCUKf j
J. G. McElroy,
PHYSICIAN_ _ SURGEOI
Calls Prsmptty attrsdeU is.
OSvt at Sandy H»l«l.
BANDY,
tilt
OHEGON
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Troutdale,
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