TROUTDALE We can help you enjoy Medicines for on emeniency Toilet Articles, Choice Cigars, Magazines, Postcards, Drugs, Notions Whatever you need, get it at the Multnomah Pharmacy Ph. O. ORE. - - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a : We are Prepared . . . to no you® AARON FOX ® Z • : • e • • j : Blacksmithing »HL: * • SPECIALTY OF IIORSI SHOEING. I P-TO-DAIL APPLIANCE l <»« TIRE Sfa-mNU. INCLUMNO PATENT TIRE COOLER. : Jas. H. Latham, oi GENERAL MERCHANDISE includes EVERY­ TH IN G needed by the Batchelor, Housewife, or Farmer, NOTE PRICES ON JARS Mason pint jars, per dozen, “ quart “ “ “ 1-2 gal. “ Economy pint jars “ “ quart “ “ “ “ in health. ing his flowers a short time before In« Miaa Georgie Reynolds of Portland is death, and there among his beloved guest al her parenta, G. N. Reynolds flowers Mr. Snxlall found him lying and wile. dead. Mra. Ellen Wright is having tier Mr. Carlson's new house was just house repaired. completed and, altltough lie had leer, John Hudson haa had extensive im­ ailing for a long time, he was able to provements made on Ins bouse. work a little at his trade of ehoemak­ Mrs Albert Krouse spent a few days ing and tend hie flowers, which seemed last week with Miaa Esther Krouse in to be his greatest comfort. He leave* no relatives, hie wife having died a few Portland. Mra. Frits Morita entertained llie years ago. Z TROUTDALE, - - - - OREGON J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Notice tor Publicetloft Timber land. Art Junel. MSB t? tilled Hl« U m laud Portland, Oregon, May 8». IWT hotlr» |a brrnby given that In rompllgnc<* with the ur«t*l*l"ii» <>t the a< I u| t ongrraa of Jun« I. entitled An art for the wleuf tlmlwr land» In the Mtatra of California Or» gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.“ a» egtrnded to all the Public I «a nd Male« by art of August 4. IWJ KMMA KKNNKDY <4 Portland, t'ouutr of Multnomah. Htale of Oregon haa thl« day filed In thia ufllre hla ■worn atatemenl Nt». 7W", for the purrha»* of the W ) t of NW 14 and NW I 4 of MW | 4 of Martian No 14. In Tuwnwblp No I M. Range No. «. Maat, and gill offer proof to »bow that th* land «ought I» mure valuable t»»r Ita limber or •tune than for agricultural i>ur|*oara and to ratabllah her claim Io aald land before KrglMrr and Receiver at Portland. Oregon.on Tuesday, (be HMh day iss s us 10 US It IS 2 M « « uatu <« n SS2 SB« B 12 to 12 12 12 2 12 « S 1« 10 1« 12 1« 2 1« « « 1« 10 14 12 1S 2 IS « S 1» 10 1» 12 IS 2 IS « is I il l hi tn IS S IS 1 1SS IS 1 22 I 22 2 2« S 24 T 2S S 2S I 2S S 2S T W I ui M I «SI 12 S S4 I M I M S HARLOW. BLASER A HARLOW Union House LKAPINU hotel in troctdale I . L. J Room, sn.l bo.nl. Comm«rclal tr» I * • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••a Troutdale Bargains in the ”Herald Want Ada.” ■ i $ .00 per doz. for PINTS General Merchandise i PASTURAGE: Best of feed all the year. Good winter pasturage. Shelter. Call on or write EGONOMY FRUIT JARS Troutdale. Ore. IS n N SS 12 1« IS IS asessssssasssessessssBBBB Jun 4 A. T. Axtell has returned from Sea­ side, where he went to fix up camp for Mrs. Axtell. Mrs. Axtell and grand­ daughter, Miaa Father McKilip will apend the summer there. Mrs. Alma Hall and daughter, Miaa Susie, and Miaa Ethel llcalin also accompanied them for aeveral days' stay at the beach. lee Shaw, foreman of the O. R. A N. COMCAKTUr-'CT rXKDKR. extra section gang, spent Sunday with self feeder like the one shown In the hie family here. accompanying cut. In wblch are placed John Cook has gone to Spokane to separately two grades of grit, fine and remain for some time. coarse, cracked oyster shell sud fine Mrs. J. T. Stillion and children spent cut bone. This one was so well patronised, and Saturday at Bridal Veil, Mr. Stillion, who is employed there, accompanied the condition of the flock seemed to be so much Improved, that 1 have since them home. made a numtier of them, so that now L. Moore ia suffering with a very sore there la one aocvsalble to each jieo of limb. A horse he was unhitching, last fowls. It did not seem to take them Thursday stepped on hie foot, breaking long to learn on which side they would find tbs particular brand of hardware two bones in the ankle. I that they wanted, and there la hardly The oldest eon of C. L. Smith waa ■ time through the day that one or operated on in a Portland hospital last more may not lie found picking np week for apfiendicitie. He is improving. from the different pans with evident Mra. Smith la staying in the city during satisfaction, remarks a writer in Farm her illness. and Fireside. Any sort of light bosrds msy bo used The Fairview (lepst presents a very In Its construction, although I made all nice appearance, both inside and out, of mlns from soap boxes, always Be having lieen repainted and redecorated. loctlng one wide board from which to All 0. R. A N. depots are to be painted saw out t(ie trlaugular side. The boxes . . • To Accomodate Our Customers Married at Fairviev. Saturday July A. H. Milne came near being drowned in the Handy river. He was swiinmiug 13, 19U7, Mr. Charles IL Latourelle. Rev. Scutt and wa* seised with cramp, and had and Mies Zula A. Bell, gone down the third lime when he was officiating. These two young people are well rescued. Charles latourell and Miaa Zola Bell known in'thiacommunity. Mr. Latour- elle is the son of Mr and Mm. Henry were married at the residence of Rev. W. T. Scott at Fairview last Saturday l-atourelle of Latourelle Falls, and the bride the daughter of Mr and Mm. I evening by Rev. Mr. Scott. They will Grant Bell and has grown to woman­ reside here. hood in this vicinity. Her many good Mrs. Henry latourell <4 Latourell qualities have endeared her to all with Falla haa been a guest of her daughter, whom she came in contact. Their, Mrs. Eva Larson. Expend your ^ange funds as eco­ hosts of friends unite in wishing them nomically and aa wlael.i as you fiw Miaa Mary Rierdon accompanied Mrs. every happiness rw*v awa money. Ixiuis Harlow to the beach to spend some time. Mrs. George Coleman and danghter ol Portland have returned to their borne after a few days' visit with friends here. . . . In tbe great corn belt two cuttings of ■orgtium are aooietlme* secured in ■ favorable season. Horgbum may be fed green to all kinds of stock, even to poultry, with very profitable results. A full feed should not be given at first, particular­ ly if the animals are hungry. It ia a gotal practice to give first a light feed of grain or other food and then a small quantity of tbe sorghum. Tbe latter may be Increased day by day until a full feed la reached. Fresh sorghum Is a very succulent forage and, like clover. Is liable to cause bloating when fed In too large quantities at first With ordinary precautions no trouble from this source need be feared. Car Carter ot 8kirum, Alabama. “I am leton R. Bali. subject to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it seemed a» though I would die, Flooding Cranberries. TROUTDALE DIVISION On Aug. 7. 190«. the Wisconsin ex­ and I think 1 would if I hadn't taken periment station started a flood experi­ Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ —BrrwKgN— ment on three plots of cranberries. On rhoea Remedy. I haven’t been troubled one of these tbe flood remained for with it since until this week, when I Cedarville Junction and Troutdale twenty hours with an average temper­ had a very severe attack and took half a ature of 70 degrvea. The other two sections of the flood remained thirty bottle ot the twenty-five cent site of two hours, with an average temperature Chamberlain’s Cholera, Colic and Diar­ Cad ville J !0 25 1J 25 J 25 4 X I M I 82 of 80 S degrees. Tbe twenty hour flood rhoea Remedy, and thia morning I feel Bruner 10 28 12 28 2 28 4 X I NI M 10 » 12 X 2 X 4 X I X 8 87 resulted In tbe water soaking of about like a new man.” For sale by all dealer«. Base Line Curtis.. 7 47 332 10 32 12 82 1 82 4 42 8 42 8 68 5 per cent of tbe berries, while the Fairview 7 51 8 » 10 M 12 X 2 X 4 Ml 44 8 18 Notice for PubUcatioa Daria 7 53 s » 10 W 12 X 2 X 4 48 I 48 I II thirty-two hour flood caused the water 7 56 3 41 10 41 12 41 2 41 4 51 8 II 8 18 K m J j Hi Department of the Interior. soaking of at least 50 per cent.—New Ijtnd oftce at Portland. Oregon, July 6. 1007 Troutdale 7 M i 3 4440 44 12 44 2 44 4M8M8 21 England Homestead. i iiin Notire is hereby given that Alex. Tnckey of Kdso Resident Reaches the Beyond L. G. Carlson died suddenly at hie Aaron Fox haa returned front a few • borne at Kelso Tuesday evening, July 9, days' stay al Collins Hpriuga improved * aged 74 years. He was seen out water­ • ORE. | T pays to buy where you have a full line of new 1 and up to date goods to select from. Our line Sorghum For Steck. farm ia a guest of her daughter, Mra. H. A. llichar. C. Convert of Monlavllla haa been Have Removed to Tlie Trolltdal. car la being well pat­ shipping raspberries to Hpokane and ! 16» FIFTH STREET roni Mal M«t Hunday ili. day’« pro- sherries to Norfork, Neb., «ending eav- • e oreixivs ths narrorrics ceeili (or larva amount*! lo neariy *100 are I crate« dally. >1. W. Mathison and IL Armstrong • Irucli Slurs 211 Sassed Sirtsi Mr |>. A. llarlow and soni haV. gon. went on a fishing trip to Bonneville lo H«aaidv lo «pelei Ih. aummer. *N*f« tWy will b* u> re» all e lf»‘ irol41 i uaUsioara and many BW uiimi , Clar.nc. Klchardaon and wifa and last week. Your Summer Outing E. R. McCOLLL, yellow instead of rad Io foture, an I painters are now going over th. road painting each railroad building as they cool to It, 1.10 “ “ QUARTS 1.30 “ “ HALF-GALS. 20c a doz. fen* lids. REMEMBl’R I WE ARE Headquarters for Everything You Want to Buy or Sell Let us quote you prices over Gresham phone, Farmer 271 Harlow, Blaser & Harlow TROUTDALE, ORE.