X W. H. MARKELL & CO EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE « Comer of Grand Avenue and East Alder Streets The Gate Keeper "to Faith, la Hope, la Charity, and with Fidelity.'* Coudu<-tet work für the good of tbe (armer, tbe All the agitation for laws regulating good <■( the cunotry and the good of railroad rates, opposing rebates, favor­ mankind. ing a “square deal," the interstate com­ Th«* | mi bl¡«lied proceeding« of the State merce law, ami other statutes, both Handsome New Goods 4c to 24c yard Suits irom $5.95 to $16.95 slate ami national, on transportation grange, at Hood River, were incomplete questions, had ill beginning when farm­ in one re* pert. A resolution waa read ers for tlie first time, as taught in the and neriomdy debated for half an hour upon the question of submitting a wo grange, attempted "selling together." * nother plank in tlie grange platform man» suffrage amendment to the voters j says; "All our acts and all our efforts, •« the next general election. By a clone | no far as business is concerned, are not vote it was defeat ed, but there is scarce- only for the benefit of tire producer and l> »ny doubt that if woman suffrage ever Some at half, and all are grand bargains Suits $1.48 to $4.45 consumer, but also for all other inter- comes to Gregon It must come through .-st» that tend to briug these two parties the grange. It ia tbe only organization into speedy and economical contact.” having tbe power and influence to give Ami still another plank, right along- woman equal righto with man, and it is side of it, aays: “We shall advocate for lobe regretted that the question was every state the increase, in every prac-1 defeated. Perhaps the time is not quite tical way, of all facilities for transport- ripe yet and that sentiment must cry»- mg cheaply between home producers «alite more before the matter can be And practically everything in the store Good Shoes, and cut-prices on nearly all and consumers, all the productions of taken up—but the time is coming a lien j reduced in price. kinds. our country. We adopt it as our fixed women will have their rights, and the purpose to open out the channel» in grange will be the instrument of their Nature's great arteries, that the life victory. Following is the resolution to blood of commerce may flow freely.” which we refer: Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson | Whereas, The grange at all ita ses- U,ld the country not long ago that tbe ' »ions has endorsed equal rights for wo- ! price received by the farmers for one ‘ men, and year's crop» amounted to the vast sum Whereas, Woman is still dragging her | Herald apologizes for ita error, The party was presented with tickets Mrs. Florence Hall Robbins quietly for "The House that Jack Built,” bv of M.lMIO.UOl),«», and that for these chain. Therefore, be it pnsimis tlie IOC consumers |«i I three Resolved, That the executive commit- passed away at her home here at 10 Dr. A E. Rockey, which was given at same products 1 three timea as much, or the immense tee if the Oregon State grange be and o’clock Saturday evening, June S. the Marqnam Grand theater. The chil- total of »12,000,tn0,0t)0. This is the is hereby authorized to initiate a con at i- Mrs. Robbins haa l*en ill for several ( our voices. However, no one finds rative “exchanges." Members of the tie rood law is being systematically op- brother«, Ernest and Rodney, survive1 Jackson. cause to lay the Idame of tbe long delay grange in Aroostook county, Maine, poeerl by the grange, its provisions hav- (ler Funeral service« were held from Rachel Cook has returned from sev­ 1st anyone's door. Unavoidable obsta-, Bt 10 o'clock have been selling hundreds of carloads ing Ireen defeated in seven counties dur- the HaH fanlily eral days visit with her sister in Wash­ [ des came in the way (or which no one Monday moning by Rev. 8. C. Lapham, ington. o'. potatoes “together.” Tbe Pomona ing the past year by grange influence. i in particular can l>e held responsible, Taxation of cor|iorations on an eqnit- pastor of the second Baptist church of grange of Grange county, N. Y., has Mrs. May Sherwood and Susie Led­ i Tlie liest of feeling now prevails between placed itself at tlie bead of an effort to able basis will be taken up by the grange Portland. Many beautiful floral trib- bury, who are now residing in Portland, the people of Troutdale, Fairview anpent Sunday with his itors Monday on the car. 2li, from the Church of Our |j»dy of William Johnson and wife are enter­ The young people enjoyed themselves family here. Johnson Buckley and wife of Esta ­ Good Helpin Seattle, Rev. J. E. O'Brien taining their daughter, Mrs. James Pel- playing games after which refreshments Chester, Ida and Ada Stipe of Port­ cada, Cal., have lieen guests at the home officiating. Tlie happy couple have ton, of Ausen Park. were served. Those present were: Ada land have been viaiting old friends h«re. I of Ray Surlier. The Buckleys may lo- gone to hoaaekeeping in the Evangelical and Iaik at J L Mr. Light lias as a guest liis Grand ­ tivea here. Sandy bridge. No |waiits have lieen Miss Grace Wilcox of Hood River daughter Miss Effie Clark of Rigville. Aaron F or haa bad aa a gueat hi* stopped off here on Sunday evening on Notice for Publication iqiared to make the ground.*comfort- Mr. Lynch who has been assistant brother, Mannie Fo«t of Baker City. Timber Land, Act June 3,1878. able and attractive. A large and sub­ her way to Salem to complete arrange­ Cnited States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, stantial cook house has lieen erected, liookkeeper for the Union Meat Co. Mrs. S. J. Hicklin has returned from ments for her term of school here next May *», 1**7. »nd the grounds have been nicely fenced. here, has gone to Sioux City, Iowa. year. Her parents will also spend tlie Notice in hereby given that incompliance her farm at Carley, Wash. with the provisions of the act of Congresa of ; A large tei.t lighted bv electricity and winter here with her. Miss Laura Lnce The Foresters met on Monday even­ Troutdale Itaaeliall team will play the June 3. lira*. entitled “An act for the sale of supplied with comfortable seat« is used ing and had an unusually enjoyable ^topheits at Stephens on the Fourth, of Forest Grove has been re-elected as timber lands in the States of California, Ore­ gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,”as I for holding services. Eleven commit- time. primary teacher. j ______ t a t______ extended to all the Public las nd States by act of August I, 1892. I nicants were Immersed in Sandy river Some badly needed work has been . KM MA KENNEDY Napoleon Davis returned last Satur­ of Portland. County of Muittiomah. State of Sunday. done on the road in the west part of day from several days sojourn in various Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swori statement No. 74.%*, for the purchas« of Charles Hewett, who is well known town in the way of grading. parts of the state. the W 11 of NW 14 and NW 1 4 of HW 1-4 of here, has sold his farm at Springdale to 1 Carl Chapman lias returned to his Section No. 14. in Township No. 1 8. Range No Miss Adeline Axtell left on Monday 4 East, ami will offer proof to show that the Ida brother in-law, 8. Bates. home in Portland after a few days visit Land sought is more valuable for its timber or I for a few days visit with friends in stone than for agricultural purposes and to J. M. Edmonson, w ho is a timberman, with friends here. establish her claim to said land before Register Washington before starting east, where Our attention lias lieen called to the and Receiver at Portland, Oregon,on Tuesday, haa gone to Eugene in the interest of Mm. Charles Huminell entertained TROUTDALE HOTEL the 10th day of September, 1907. fact that in our last week’s issue we she expects to reside in the future. timber, | the Ij> lies Aid society Wednesday aft- He names aa H. W. Rand of Port­ Newly opened, tinder new management. LKADINU IIOTKL la TttorriULB Mrs. A. W. Vincent and daughter of land' Oregon. O. witnesses: erroneously gave more or less credit to L. Kennedy of Portland. Ore­ R.Ntm« and tmard .by day, weefc or month Mrs. Clutterham of Chicago ia a guest ,ernoon. gon. J C. Burke of Portland, I'onimerclnl tratte Room and board, --------------- -------- Hnirtt rrahonablr Patronage solicited the citizens of Troutdale for the splen- Portland has been visiting her parents, W mnlard of Portland, Oregon. Oregon. C. H. solicited KatItfaction guaranteed of her son at the home of Mrs. Francis Charles Mensie of Portland was a r^^ption the officials of the Port­ Henry Ross and wife. Any and all persons claiming adversely the J H. Aniaod. Prop , Troutdale, Or Allard. I.oula Helming, Prop. Troutdale lands are requested to file guest of his sister, Mrs. Bert Hoyt, tbe ,,nj Railway, Light A Power company A party of fifty, including children of above-deecribcif their claims in thia office on or before said loth Mrs. Emmet Colemonn has had as n first of the week. at Fairview, when aa a matter <4 fact school age ami chaperons, went to Port­ dav of September. 19**7. ALGERNON S. DREHER, Register. guest Mrs. George Jackson of Portland. Mrs. Ellen Wright had aa guests Sun- the whole entertainment was provided land Tuesday oa a special car, furnished First publication, June 2», 1907; last publica­ Uresham will celebrate thia year. Reati the want ads on page H. Mrs. Francis Allard is expecting her day her daughter, Miss Sadie Wright, I by Fairview people. Of course The by the Portland Railway company. tion, Aug. 23, 19u7. Our Big Removal Sale Offers Bargains in Every Department We are preparing to Remove soon Men’s Tailor-Made All Wash Goods Suits All Reduced 1 Reduced Boy’s Suits Women’s Suits All Reduced and Dress Skirts Hosiery, Under­ Bargains in Shoe Department wear, Dress Goods Radical Reductions in Every Department TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW Union House CirQIlinrl/C V riluWUlliU Large and Complete Assortment Prices are right, too NO BUSINESS DONE ON SUNDAY. We are prepared however to fill your every want on week days, at right prices too. :::::: HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW GENERAL MERCHANDISE Troutdale, Oregon j