wav, their advertising will coat the aaao- both dava. The ladies hava planned an ciation very little, if anything, aud lb* auction »ale on Wednaeday. Anung work will Lie effectually done. thè miniater« expected are Reverenda Livery Rigs by day or trip Transportation of Baggage or Familie» C. J Kenhard, ami C. A. Tolin ol Port land, II. E Kydquisl <4 Aitarla and B "hi Faith, la Hope, In Charity, and with H«teUty.” (1000 Of 1HI ORIMR. Phone Orders Promptly Attended to ■ S Nyalrom, thè pastor. All «Ito are Or. A. Thonqiaon should Iw a mem- iiilereated are invitati. Conducted by E. L. Thorpe. tier <4 the grange. He has the true beri McRride. mothet and aialer, grsnge spirit. Publicity Given to Coming Fair by Portland Papers—Good Hull meetings these dav«, Ult just visitsd in Greaham Sumlay. Alberi Sedig went lo thè Hot Spring» Words from Others—Officials ol Association. wait— a few day» ago. Call it The Furrow—Trail» »IV tre John Sleret waa in Puwell Valtoy Sal Gresham grange i* to be congratulated Following ate the directors, fifteen in . quently convertot into furrows. ti nlay. upon its successful effort* to intereat the num tier: Mr». Mart. Krouinberg, chairman of people of Multnomah in a county fair. J. F. Roberta, Greaham, K. F. D. No. the committee on art ami iiiuaic, haa a UTtK LAIOLKLLL Such an inatitution ba» lieen mentioned 3, master Giesham grange. brilliant opportunity to make two at here before, and a meeting was held E. J. Spooner, Ix-uls, member of Ev tractive features of the fair. Mr Martin went tat Portland last three yean ago which authoris'd the ening Star grange. The boys of the Grwahatn l>aml will Friday Ui buy a cream »eparator. formation of a »tock company, but it Mrs. K<*«a M. Littlepage. 1 at «wire lie I* forgiven their unmeiodioua |w>r(orm- Janie« Elli« aud hi» brother Han» waa not backed bv the grange and the Falls, R. F. D. No. 1, master of Colum- ances when alone if they will get in Ellis are cutting wood from W in scheme failed for lack of enthuaiasni, tiia grange. Wash's timber. readiness for Oct. IS. MEETS 9:30car irom PORTLAND, arriving at BORING 10:35 a. in., Thi« time it ia different—everybody to John Sleret, Gresham, R. F. D. No. F Rix is getting « flag pole reiuly Who will be chairman of the lutby making connection at SANDY with stage for SALMON and interested and ready to do anything 2, master of Multnomah grange. fur the sehoulluium*. ? — that a granger would dare to do to give Arthur F. Miller. Portland, Sellwood ahow WELCH’S. W here young marri.sl roupies are yaaln« Mr lieu Kuieriem i* making a bug ua a permanent county fair. The infer station, master of Lents grange. Al batH-i ol pre,*o»lerous rise. gy for Frits Hendvraun, ence ia plain—the grange has taken liie Fred H. Crane, Cleone, R. F. D, No. 1 The l*.iy the children is pniUlii« LEAVES SANDY at 12:30 noon, connecting with car leaving BORING Amt hope* with • smile In her rye«. I'oluinbia grange met in regular «aa- lead. I, master of Rta-kwixal grange. for PORTLAND at 2:05 p. m. ------------- ***------------ aion Saturday, with a fairly good at »» H * Mrs. Carrie Townsend, Troutdale, tendance. It wa» decided to hold a It is cheering to note liow the great R. F. D. No. 1, master of Fairview special meeting next Saturday eve Portland dailies have endorsed our pro- grange. ning, when a class of l& will be initi poae«l fair ami carnival. Ixist Saturday - Harry A. Start, Portland. Woodlawn ated. the Journal gave it a splendid e«iitori*l station, master «4 Wo«idlawn grange. endorsement and has written to a mem H. W. Snashall, Gresham, R. F. D. Th«« Woodmen of the World gave a ber of the publicity committee for full No. 4, master of Pleasant Valley grange. ; s»w*ial and ice cream eupper in the POWELL VALLEY reports for its news columns. The Tele John Welbis, MontaviUa, master of. grange hall on Friday evening, a large gram is not behind in the prais«* it is Russellville grange. Carl Kellar. aivoni|ianied by his aunt. crowd being present. The evening bestowing upon tiie enterprise and Charles Cleveland, Gresham, K. F. D. ' Mrs. Tilltoon, lias gone to the hot was spent in dancing work on the Sandy bridge in order to LUS(EDS prints everything concerning our fair N.. 1. springs. make it »(rung enough for the large V. Salauian and eon Frits apent a Mrs. Fred Woatell ami Windle l.us- st ram «hovel ami oilier heavy machin that its correspondents can get. The H. E. IAtvia, Gresham, R. F. D. No. 3. , Charlie Palmblad and Emanuel land couple of days in Portlaud last week. Oregonian bad a full report of our pre ted attended the funeral of Mm. Fran ery to |> um over. Louis Dechmaii, Gresham, K. F. D. i enjoyed Saturday evening at the Oska. Mr. and Mrs. Beagle and children liminary meeting tue next morning, the No. I. ces Phelps Bannerman al Bullrun Wed Mi*« Margaret Tlioarest in Mailing Miss Ellen Nordstrom viaited her are viaiting at Rosa's. Their little son, local reporter having been previously nesday of last week. R. Wilson, Gresham, R. F. D. N«x 3. Mr«. Ilan« Koch. aunt. Mrs. Norblom, laat Sunday. who was injured at Gresham the instructe*! to sen«l in at least tUX* words B. J. Goff of Portland was seen up «»••«» Fourth, ia improving A crowd of young folk« went for * Mr. Lnasfolk is on the sick list. It will be one of our best friends anil | Applications for concessions of vari thia way Sumlay as usual. Misa Jeanie drive up to the llullrun country Sunday. A Woodard spent Sunday at home Francis of Greehaiii waa John Palmblad made a business trip wilt contain full reports of every hap ous kinds have already b«>giin to cvuie also a guest of with hia family. % Ml«« l<la lladford i« home <m a viait. pening connected with our enterprise. in to the secretary. All appli«-ants have to Portland last Monday. the Lusted« Sumlay. utna tun mui* tio irhi win With such loyal allies a« the Portland been referred to the b««ard <4 directors W. Kingston of Portland spent Sun The young people's society of the Mr. ami Mrs. Jack ol Pleasant lluine dailies the fair ami carnival cannot fail at their next meeting. Monday after- Lutheran church had a meeting Sun day at Deaver’s. lou Un Sdtc Monty »pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr». Geo. to be a suceeas. Mrs. W. Hicks is visiting at Gray's Lusted. j noon, Aug. 12. From the indications day night which was well attended. by »ti>im*ribhig tlinoigb II kavkk H tat « «» H H IlkMAl.l». there will he no lack of amusements ami A very good program was rendered, Harbor for a week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woatell ami their Nor are words of praise lacking from entertainments “Furrow.” Side shows consisting of songs, recitations and read ili rv ì» U h » li»t. Inartiiiiirh, however, Mrs Chas. Salsman calle«! at Ander niece, Mies Olive Luatert, visited Mr. an we liave to m*n»l ca»li in advance for those higher up in our order. Mr». of all kinds will lie there as well as ex ings. sen's Sunday. WoeteU’s «later. Mm. Orland Zeek. MISO nil oiitMÙlc HulaM’rii»titu»n, wr niuirt auk Mary 8. Howarvi, secretary of the Ore- hibits. Restaurants ami refreshment The ladies Mission society of the Mrs. J Crowston of Springdale is V»i| to klntll) M h-l • l billig tvllillUliir Mr. and Mr«. Frank Clark of Powell The eiglit-year old daughter of J. M with gon State grange, writes as follows to booths will be plentiful, and it is a sure l.utlierai> church met at the home <4 8. making her home al Hick'«. order. Valley were gueata at the home of her Kehrea was instantly killed by the sc- The Gate Keeper, endorsing the project: thing that the people will be on hand to M. Steffanson last Monday with a good Will Knieriem and wife vi»it«-d at aunt and unde, Mr ami Mra. Geo. I.ue- . «Mental diarhargw ol « gun in the hands "I am in hearty sympathy with anv patronise them. Many of the Portland attendance. Rev. B. 8« Nystrom gave ted. i of her brother lint Thursday. The lie- movement for the co-operation of the business houses that seek the farmers' a very interesting talk on missions. Bellrood’a Sunday OROUONIAM Walter Lusted, who has spent a reeved family have the entire sympathy WKKKI.Y patrons and the common farmers in patronage will have imiividual exhibits Coffee and cake were served under the IHII.V month's vacation at home, went to 8po ol tha community. I» M attd bl'MiU OHKUOM AN advertising the agricultural produela of worthy of a larger fair than our first trees. ÍMII.V TKI.KGRAM CORBETT kane last week, where lie will again re any locality in our state; also, for any one will be, and it is certain that all »» Ml W KKKI.V JOI RM AL Proctor's new mill is in operation. The Young I.adies Sewing circle will I. % H N lOlRNAl other industrial interest, and especially the available space at command will be meet at the home of Mrs. Wilson on N. P. Gleason war in Portland on sume his duties with ttie Weatern Oleson's mill is shut down for repair» DAILY «tul Ht’XIHY J o I RX a I. rArirtC MONTHLY Cnion Telegraph company. 1* Koy along lines tending toward educational utilised. The only regret is that the August 17 at one o'clock. business Tligrsilar. They will alao put in a donkey. ruine iinML>nnii advancement. If our order stands for time is so short in which to make prep Mr. Bauuibergi-r of Portland «old hi« Rmlford, Ixmny Radford ami Tom Lau- INH LT MX JOI KNAI (Motiihlyi ! Jonirud brother« are putting in a new TIIK M 1(00!. ANU ll< (M». (M thly Frank Steffason is the proud owner anvthing that uplifts both materially arations. farm in thia vicinity to the O. R. A N. derback act-om|«nied him and will take ThU prier I« for Urllvrry I»» mall r. i-.two carriage. of a new two-seated canopy top buggy. up the same work. and intellectually, and I have long may I»»- m » i »I k<-|*aral«* ••birce*«- company, consideration 12400. aubarrtp- (l'oiitiiim«l on |*age A.) E. Anderson and daughter Emilie thought we were not aggressive enough, Alliert Fox was aeen in our midst The promotion and publicity com- ■ everything successfully done is by ad mittee, elected by the board of direc- j have been visiting relatives in Battle I Sunday. Constipation GOTTKU, vertising—and I believe a good w ay to tors, consists of Timothy Brownhill, | Ground, Wash. Mr. Heuston of l.atourell Falla waa For constipation there is nothing quite N. E. Donahoe has erected a new acquaint the public with what we are editor of The Bt*aver State Herald; L., Lillie Johnson hail a birthday partv calling on friend« Sunday. Ä EMERY »<> nice as Chamlx-rlaui'a Stornarli and CARLSON barn on his place. doing is to hold fairs, ami the larger H. Wells, Hast Side reporter for The last Sumlay. \ host of little friends Fred C. Reed waa in Portland Mon Ijver Tablet«. They always pnsluce a these exhibits and the more enthusi •Oregonian and E. L. Thorpe, secretary came to celebrate her tenth birthday. Eugene Demore and family, recently Undertakers and Imbataers astic our members, the greater the re- of the association and correspondent of Games were played, refreshments day for repair« for hia boat. from Colorado, has purvhiued the John pleasant movement of tl.e ta.wela with < \>m pitie »lmb ni ri i IB ne «ntl furnUhln»« Victor Nutley, who has lieen running Canada place where they ezpeet to out any disagreeableeffect. Pries*, li'» IL «rwe ault«.'' hirHieh. tl If d. »Irrel n. The Oregonian from Eastern Multno served and a delightful time is reported. < nil« pmmplly •lt« n>|i<l ’»fCHflillU.IJr. cent». Samples free. All dealers. F. If. Reed ’ s launch for the Northern make their future borne. «» «« e» Mrs. C. Johnson and daughter Mil mah. To them i« intrusted the work oi I Pacific company at Cape Horn, re Stillman Andrews has purchased a The officers of the Multnomah fair advertising the fair and carnival. Their , dred spent Saturday and Sunday visit turned Sunday. line new mowing machine. long experience in paper work fits them I ing friends in Portland. and carnival are as follows: Miss Ethel Smith, who haa lieen do The annual mission convention of the President—J. J. Johnson, Commercial for their duties, and it will be well Moves have been made in thia vicin building, Portland, master of Mult- done. Besides their newspaper work, Swedish Lutheran will commence Mon ing stenographic work at Aberdeen, ity toward opening the Hudson road. Wash., returned home Friday evening. which will be mainly confined to news day, Aug. IV. at H p. m., in the Lutheran nomab county Pomona. Let the good work go on. Mr». Ostran of Portland waa looking Secretary—E. L. Tborpe, R. F. D. items, they now have several plans church and continuing over Wednesday. The Mt. lliaal and Eastern railroad Xo. 1, Gresham. Past master of Kock- aliead which cannot fail to be of benefit It will lie held in William Peterson's after her residence property recently. coni|>aiiy have been doing considerable as their work will be gratis and their grove on Tuesday and Wednesday. wood grange. Mine Mell Smith of Spokane, Wash., Treasurer—First State bank, Gresham. promotion plans will pay their own Dinner will be served in the grove arrived Sunday for a abort viait with her parent«, Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith. Chria I-a Valley apent Sunday with Homurpatbic Physician and Surgeon hia family. (fails «ttrndr<l day or night. Erneat Zilm «pant Sumlav at hie nffii f phone, Main 12 Ken phon». Main ’J Ofll.r, over »(uart’i »lor» Main Mlrrrl. real- home near Springdale. dear». Main »trrrl. near Third, GKKMHAM Mi«a Eva Reed waa a pleasant visitor at Ferndale place Monday. W. If. Chapin of the firm of Chapin A Harlow was looking over salable prop erty here Mom lay. NOW ON AT Pkrsklaas-Sargtsas ....... TO __________ ». Gresham, • Oregon The Gate Keeper When Goiny to the Mountdins Take Boring Livery Stable’s Stage Line Correspondence Morgan & Donahue, Props. BORING, OREGON Combination Subscription Rates C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. The GUESSING CONTEST THE DOUGLASS STORE PLEASANT HOME Will Close October 1st HALF-GALLON MASON JAR has been filled with an assort ment of wire nails in sizes from a shingle nail to a 20 penny. The one guessing closest to the exact number of nails in the jar will receive A A BABY GRAND JUVENILE PIANO The second and third nearest guesses will also receive prizes in proportion. A DOLLAR PurcEiase Entitles You to a Ticket on the Piano. TO OUR MANY PATRONS AND SOME WHO ARE NOT -Ilf E HAVE THE GOODS and RIGHT PRICES. If you don’t believe it ask the Sandy ’’ woman customer who bought one dozen wrappers for herself and relatives. Don’t wait until you have to buy the cloth by the yard over the counter and then have to spend time and work making. BUY NOW then you can rest in your hammock and count up the bargains you have received in the past at The DOUGLASS STORE. X Brand New Assortment of We carry any quantity of sugar and : Fruit Jars Calicoes, 5c MASON’S 55c, 65c, 85c. Best Cotton Thread at 5c per spool. [. M. DOUGLASS, J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D PLEASANT HOME Harlow iHughun has returned home. Miss Arletha Cannon ami Miss IJzxie Hunter were r.-cently visiting relatives in Oregon City. Bob Larson has l»>ught the butcher , «hop. Albert Quay purchased a new horse and buggy recently. Mark McKinnie of Salem visited at the home of Mrs. Cannon last week. Mr. Nolton’s sister, Mrs. Morris, lias returnej to Seattle. Mr. an<l Mrs. Markell are visiting their «on, W. E. Markell, and wife. Charlie l»e Haven is spending a few dav« at Seaside. Mr. and Mr«. W. E. Markell and hia father an<l mother spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr«. Manary. Arthur Hyatt, Jim Taylor, Max Barach, Arthur Bridge and Alfred Win- che have returned from a trip to the mountain«. Frank Townsend is visiting friends and relative» in St John«. Mr. Miller ami family are enjoying a vacation in the mountain«. George Quay of St. John« visited rel atives here last week. Irene Ilotigla»« burned her foot quite badly a few days ago. Mrs. Walter Shriner of Kelso visited at the home of 1. N. L. Hhriner laut week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quay went to Portland Tuesday on business. Albert VanFlect ha« gone to St. John«, Wash., where he expects to stay about two month«. Alvah I-ouderUack «|«nt Sumlay at home. Forrest llaworth ami Ernest layman are going on a trip to the mountains noon. B-ona Collin« is visiting her grand parents, Mr. ami Mm. Otis. Alice and F<lith Hale have retllrnral home from Portland, where they have lieen visiting their aunt. Roy McClung of Boring, while shoot ing a pistol on Mr. Roork'a land, waa accuserl of shooting a neigldior's hog anil bail the pleasure of paying for it, bntnot of ah<«,ting it. SELL YOUR CREAM Damascus Creamery Co DR. H. H. UTT DICNTIMT < ircuhum. Butter-fat, f. o. b. Boring, 25c. Prices subject to change. Wagon will call. Write for particulars to < >rej¿< >n J. G. McElroy, PHYSICIAN_ _ A’JL-SL'RGEOB DAMASCUS CREAMERY COMPANY BORING OREOON Call« Praaigtly attradri ta. 0«nr al Saady Haiti. HANDY. lilt ORKCK^ B. DICKINSON fl Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . 607 __________________ Commrrrlai Bldg., 2nd and Orrin.__ ... Cor. ____ _________ Wa»hingt*n “ Ht * . P PORTLAMD. obtlawd . Phon«* Pac. "* ----- MM. KRMibRNc« »» villa Avenue, M oitt a villa . At home evening». K . B . I> U r U K Attorney at Law 737 Chamber of Commerce Phone Main 3.W P obti . axi », O bboon 6rt$kaa Lodgt No. 125,1. 0. 0. F„ HAYING TOOLS — <»F EVERY DESl'RIPTION — Everything from a Fork Handle to a Rake or a Mower la carried by ORLAND 7FFK , - the Pleasant Home Blacksmith ------- —------- who also does All Kind« of Machine and Repair Work at lowest Prices. Horseshoeing my specially. See me for Vehicles. Machinery. Etc PLEASANT HOME. ORE. ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦eeeeeeeee*****«**»»*»«*«* Sandy Stage and Livery Meets every Haturday night in Odd Fel NEWTON ORR, ¡; low«'Hall. J. G. Metzger, N.G.; D. Proprietor ¡ J M. Roberta, Hecretary. Encamment meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each LBAVfca month. All visiting brothers specially Kandy for lloring ....fl: 30 a m. ¡ ; inviteil to attend. •• 4» (g ...2:00 p III. < > Boring for Handy. n W Clover Camp No 3IH. Gresh- !! A' ...8:3» a. ni. < i am, meets in Regner a Hall ... 4:42 p. •••- : : on 2d and 4th Mondays at H p. m. J. N. At Handy makre connections with Salmon mail «tage. Also makes con- Ü Clanahan, C. C.; L. P. Manning, Clerk. o ¡ ’ for Aschoff » and meets first car at B-tring. , , Visiting Woodmen We'come. ,Qí" CUTS •i WHY GO TO PORTLAND When you can nave money by buying of *1 A •» O J Hyldnd Bros. Sandy, Oregon [^3 Hava- Removed to 16« FIFTH B. TAWNEY STREET OPRMIITK TUB FOBTomCB Branch Store 211 Second Street We handle anything in It e line of Wagons, Buggies, Farming Implements, Harness Moline and Peter Schutler Wagons, Acme Harvesting Machinery, etc. Wherr they will I h > pleawed to «re all their old ctMkNMn and many new one». Rcmcnris-r place. Porn. asp , O b . Give uh a call and l>e convinced.