► ' ’ Lots For Sale ' montavilla McCaslin’« — THE CENTRAL STORE "McCaslin’s” is the most familiar household word in Montavilla and we mean to keep it so. ••••••••••••••••••••••••a« now road to Cotbslt. in Regner s Addition to Greshdm LARGE LOTS Level, Well Drained Soil Finest Location in the Town Water Easily Obtained Nothing Better for Home or Profit Watch this space for plat of Regner’s Addition These Lots will be sold at low prices, on easy terms Secure your Lot or Lots at once. wnte to Call on or J. D Regner, OREGON GRESHAM. WANT COLUMN Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. EASTERN OREGON HORSF> lor Hale See Smith A Wheeler. Grenhani, Oregon. ESTR A Y>—Thrw Inai <■! !. n - two grey», one cheetnut norrel. came to my place. Ottner can haw same by laying costs. Elsie Mala**. Sandy. Or. • FOUND—Monday night. July 29, a jmr»e containing money ami other grti- clee at Grreham Baptiat eburvh. Owner can have same by proving property ami tiaving for thia a«t. Apply to Mrs. J IL Chalker. Gresham. Oregon. WANTED—A girl to n to Portland Idgb school and work for her board. Miss Beasie MacKetuie, 10B E. 3:11 St . Portland. Ore. FOR SALE—Fresh cow. Apply Reg- ner's farm. Aug. 30 to Sept. 0. (3t> WANTED—Fresh milch cows. Howitt, Gresham. Ore., T. R [•] If you have any fat stock to sell, write or see T R. Howitt at Gresham. Ore . who will come and examine them at your ranch. GILES BROTHERS, st Montavilla. for choicest meats. That's all. FOR SALE—Eight dairy «-owe, singly or in a bunch, some fresh, all gixal milkers, must reduce herd. Apply at once to J W. Townsend. Troutdale. Or­ egon. Phone. Farmers’ 2Ks. [•] FOR SALE — A car of draft and driving horses. all well bmkrn gentle. .. ..................................... Call at farm eight mile* eaat of f Port- Phone land on Section libe road Scott 41. Wm. Nagel. (-> GEO. F. BARRINGER. Notary Public, Buys and sells Real Estate, Loans .Money, etc. 131 Base Line Road, Montavilla, Ore. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Guarantee«!. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Gresham. Ore. WANTED—< >ne hundred tons of tim­ othy and oat bay. one hundred tons of >>ats, one hundred tons of Imrley, high­ est market price paid. K. T. Herald offiice. Gresham Oregon. FoR SALE—lhasi team of horaes. weight 13S0each. Geaxi and true, work single or double, cheap. Apply Dr. A. Thompson, Gresham. FOR SALE—At iny place at Powell Valley, one work mare 11 years obi, weight al*»ut 1100 lbs., also one g'Me sold cheap if tak­ en aoon. R. M. McBride. WANTED—To rent small farm ne»r Gresham. Will pay cash in advance, best of references given. Address J. O. T. care of Herald office Gresham. - WANTED^ well drilled at Kussell- Russellville H. A. I>ewis. M LOST—A small white and tan dog, named Teddy. Notify Esther Deraney, Gresham. FOR SALE—20-acre farm in Gage. Ore. House and barn. Enquire John Biberg, bl«A.-k 7, Stewart's Park, Arleta. Ore. WANTED — Oats and other grain. Carl Shattuck, Gresliam, Ore. Additional Gresham Locals (Continued from («age 1.) W. K Merrill, reprewnting (be l a- cific Telephone and Telegraph company, lectured in the Grange hall, Gresham. Monday evening. The lecture »«> il- . lustrattsi with 140 stereopticon views and was packed full o( interesting and telling facts relating to telephoning, (cast and present. l»f course, the l«e- tnre was a go«xi advertisement for the Pacific Telephone company and the speaker was not sparing of words in showing its magnitude and importance. Mr*. Grace M«tiger left last week for Houlton, tire , where she will again have charge of the school there. Her little daughter Helen is with her and will attend the school there. R. R. Carlson and family returned Saturday from an extended trip through the middle and southern states. On their wav home they visited I>enver, L«w Angeles. Pasadena ami San Fran­ cisco. Mr. Carlson is a very olsserving man and thinks Oregon and Portland compare most favorably with any of the places he visited. Mrs. J. W Shattuck. Mrs. E. L. Thorpe and Timothy Brownhill were visitors at Fairview Grange Wednesday. Mrs. J. P. Sails of Portland, and daughter I sire tie. have gone to Welches for a short outing. Miss Sails has not been well for some time, and it is hoped the mountain air will benefit her. Virgil Duly of Powell Valley, the ten-year-old son of Geo. lhilv, while plating with a dynamite cap Sunday, the cap exploited, blowing off half his first linger on the right hand. It also pellet rated the right eye. which will probably cause the loss of sight. N. I. Smith's big gTvy mare I>ell died of spasmexiic colic at hi* home last Tuesday morning Master R. II. Gibbs, one of Cìrvtfh- ani'i brightest youngsters, ea lieti on the editor this week. Come again Roy. The Herald office acknowledges a pleasant v isit from Ed Metzger, who return«*! Wednesday from Seaside, where he has spent the summer. Ed says the trout fishing is par excellence at .Seaside just now. large catches of salmon trout being the order of the week. Ed managed the society «lances at Seaside to the queen's taste, making quite a reputation for himself along that line. He proposes to continue the gi»»l work, having ordered posters advertis­ ing the opening ball at Metzger’s hall for .-utuniay night, Sept. 14. The Eastw-sxl nurseries are just now­ sporting a change in colors pn ent Sunday and Monday with her aunt, Mrs. E. L. Thorpe. Jerry Stanley has gone to the hop fields, and will spend some time there. John Freeman was on the sick list yesterday, and was unable to carry the mail. Miss May me Itoane and Charlie McColl substituted for him. Thoroughbred Lincoln Ram Lambs All Eligible for Registration. Everyone a Prize Winner. Carpet and rug weaving by Mrs. Fred Ough, near Hurlburt. Address R. D. Latourell Falls, Ore. [37 FOR SALE—Young pigs. Call on or address T. C. Townsend, Phone Farm­ ers 167. .:■< day night. State Commander J. W Sherwood, assisted by Captain F M 14* nt» of the uniform rank« and J F. Werl in, commander of Tent N«». I. and tin* officer* of Ruck wood lent dedicated the hall. Thuer present at the (cant numbered ICtL and it wa* «urvly the biggest and best lime ever held by that body. Harrison Johnson returned from Cor- belt thia week. Miss Lula Parniely. who ba* spent the summer in California, wa* in Grveh- am yeatenlav. Dr H. H. Ott an«l Bert Thoma* went on Tuesalav to southern Oregon for a two weeks’ vacation trip. W II Markell A Co., the big Port- lan«l east side department «tore, have their new building, covering a quarter block, on the southeast corner of east Morrison and Union avenue, alamt ready for occupancy. The lug eaat aide «tort* of Geisler A IMrrea w ill occupy the vast side of the store. The balance of the store, two »toriea and basement, will I m * occupied by Marked A ('«». with the finest stock of gents’ an«! ladies. «Iry goxids and furnishings ever brought to Portland. S. P. Cope, manager of th«* Webb farms, was a pleasant caller at the Her­ ald office this week. R«jckwoud grange met Wednesday and ma«le final pre|>arati*>ns f«»r the meeting of Pomona «>n Sept. IS. Fairview (»range held a most enthu­ siastic meeting last Wednesday. WEBB FARMS TROUTDALE, OREGON Leete - Roberts Company BULL RUN, ORE. / BEG TO ANNOUNCE To the many citizens of northeastern Clackamas county that they have opened a First-class General Store in connection with the Post- office at Bull Run. DAILY STAGE TO GRESHAM They will also operate a daily stage for the accommodation of passengers between Gresham and Bull Run. STAGE Leaves Arrives Leaves Arrives Bull Run 7:00 Gresham 10:00 Gresham 10:30 Bull Run 2:00 a a a P m. m m m. Another work man acehlsntally hit lum »n the forearm with an ax. Mr. Evans went to Gresli « hi to have the wound dressed. Rev. Geo. Houghton hehi serviews in Mr. and Mrs. W V Howitt had Hurlburt hall last Bunday afternoon. their chiklrvn and gramlchiMreu all at Fherv was an unusually large attend - home for Sunday dinner to surprise atuv their oldest daughter, Mrs. Pitta, on I her thirty-seventh birthday, and the WUCHIS Howitt family dog. Cuff, was nine years I In spite of the inclement west her. 1 old the same «lay. Edward I'ealxxli of San Franciwo lher«< are still ixuiie campers toll, and ' visited his cousins. Mrs Tyrwl and Wm. the hotel has a goodly number of guests 1 Howitt. He also called on oilier The principal form ol amusement friends. Mwms to lie the climbing ot old lluckl««- Mice Beede Howitt of Fairview visite«l berry (or lw«rries. wild every one «mines at her Grandma Kelly's a few days last back loa.hsl down witli the delicious fruit. Mr. Kern save lharv are more | week. lietrie« in the mountains tiiis year than j Reuben ami Ganleti Pitts hav«> gone to tie has ever know n Hie bushes to Iwar j th«-imp tielil and Mrs. R. lewis and eon and daughter «<- tude of «pectalore— with adeaire to catch tiled, making the sixth of our I h **1 tUh, but not get their feet wet,— burst­ young men to be received into the ing with tits of laughter at the men, church in as many weeks. women ami children scrambling for tl«h Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blencoe, who was the order of the day. . Gear­ recently sold tbeir residence at I«*« Mie- hart is a quiet place with no «al«»on».'* ner street, have move«! to 3H Has«’ Line road, where they will move into their Resolutions of Respect new cottage, now in course of construc­ tion, in Mansfield addition. Whereas, It haa |*l«*a«r<| the great Au LOCAL NLWS Ilf MS : ■ -------------- TROUTDALE The Central Store” is the “Leading Store’’ in its line and this we say without thought of boasting. We have confidence in our business. Good things to tempt the appetite and make the housework pleasant.” “i e . j. M c C aslin , MONTAVILLA, OREGON End of car line, • •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• THE RUSSELLVILLE NURSERY CO. H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor Montavilla Station, P ortland , O regon - Offer» a good variety of fruit tree«, ornuiiirntnl uhrtiba and l»vrry planta. A discount allotted un order« received Itrforv Srpti iuIn t I Write !<>r |>arlicul«rs an WAKHMAKtR and JlHllIR 191 Morrison St., PORTI.ANp. • • I« ,i a < i rasntsa . X I red (I. Conley, Gresham, Ore. OREGON X A ♦ Near I'ap’s Itwalaurant. < I K aa ( M iHn.«tii«li «U.I « U m halli«*« i ■> ••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••••••••••e X , Everybody Enjoys Home Cooking £ S. T. CROW Vetcriiwry Surqm and Dentisi 3D Y«**rw El|ivri<*lirv ((¡»••ration«» a S|»reially Eiaininalioiiw ini' |*H«>\K FAKMFR HI I* r •>»■» pt I y All« n«|v«l lo < > < i Thr place U» tin«! it i« At Montdvilld s New Hotel Ph..nr «•!!• lO'Fh K lu «iresbain llol«-l th«»r of the I’niverae to remove (rum OREGON (IMI SHAM, our miil«t our late brother, John Ma* ronay, pa«t grit nJ of Samly I /nig«*, No. 105, 1. O. O. F. Whervai«, It ia but juat that a titling recognition of hi« many virtue« should be had, therefore, be it R«*aolve«l, That in the death of our brother, John Maronay, thia lodge OHOMHRISI lament* the I om «>( a brother who a a* ever ready to proffer th«* han«l of aid liy* Spezialist an«l the voice of sympathy to th«* needy and di«tre»Med of the fraternity ; an ac­ Phonr Main 1*74 fariner III tive member of thia society, whoee ut­ < ireNhain oline utili l»r. Attwood most endeavors were exerted for ita ttelfare and pro»q>ertty; a friend an«l 111 Sixth St.. Portland. Orc. «*om|«nion who wa« dear to u« all; a citizen tthoae upright and noble life a a« a standard of emulation to hia fellow Hulmcrilx re asking for «’hange of ad- l men. Rvaolved, That the h«*artf«dt tyinpn- dn-ss will please give former atldrvss thy of this hxlge I m * extended* to hi« as well as present one. family in their atllicti«»n. Reaulveal, That tlie*e r«*aolutiona I m * apreaii upii the rec«»nl* of the lodge [ and u copy thereof I m * publi»ht*«l hi th»* paper». 1. F. Bat nh , F. F. iHOIAlIt a, Committee i DR. B. J. MILLS •••••••••••••••••••••••• Mral« mi«! rtMiuiN l»y «lay, tt« rk ur um mi I li. A E I I mk u « v, |*nq* Munta» ill.» kn«l •( t»r liar. IhLUaf d Si 1). 11. PERKINS Dealer in SLAB WOOD Gasoline Saw l ull Measure MONIHILli. ORE 1£ T H E 0 R O Y $1 SAVED IS $1 EARNED The Mi«**«*« («race and Minnie l«aw- ren*e returned yester«iay from S«*aai«le, where they »pent several days. Do you know that you save one-half your money by insuring your buildings, contents, crops, etc., in the Skk Headache The Oregon Fire Relief Association Thin dnease is catifted by a derange­ ment of the atonia« li. Take a done of Chamberlain’* Stoma« b ami Liver Tab­ let« to c«iire«-t this «ÜHonler ami th«* tick headache ttill t- lle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two applications effecie«l a cure.*’ For ) sale by all druggist«. TRIED, TESTED, and never found wanting. For full particulars and insurance, call on write or phone John Brown, Agt., Rockwood, Or PHONE GREHIIAM 311 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ X Livery Rigs by day or trip J : Transportation of Baggage or Families + Phone Orders Promptly Attended to : When Going to the Mountains Take.. Boring Livery Stable’s Stage Line HURLBURT Roland Morgan has gone back to the mines in Idaho, where he is running a compressed air engine. Miss Constance Ernily has returned home. New^ills are being put under the Hurlburt s< hoilhouse, lamides other re­ pairs. Hchool will liegin Hept. M. Mrs. Maud E. Graham, the form« r teacher, will teach again this year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ough and son spent Sunday afternoon with M. Rick­ ert and wife. a « lx« Evans met with quite a Imd acci­ dent Aug. 31, while working on the Best Full Line — SHERWIN -WILLIAMS PAINTS •••••••••••••••••••••••• W. McMillen han rented hia honor» now occupied by Mr». Maud F. Graham» and ex|«et*ta hi* family here from Nova Scotia in a few «lay«. Mr«. Graham ami children will move Imck to Hurl­ burt, where «he will again have charge of the «chool. The <>. R. A N. com ¡»any are having their water tank re|iaire«L A. 8. Milne ha* returned from a trip to Southern Oregon. Mr». Aaron Fox ha« l»een entertaining her siater-in-law, Mrs Hannah Faulk*, of Baker City. Mr«. C. H Irwin and mother. Mm. Wheelhouae, railed on Troutdale friend» on Monday while on their way to Col­ fax. where the Irwins will rvvide in thr future. M im Irene Latourell will attend the Catholic School in Vancouver this year. Dan Mi« kley and wife ami John Hef­ lin ami wife «¡«-nt laibor Day In Port­ land. , Mm. H. A. Richardi*<»n entertained tiie iunlie* Aid society Wednee«iay after- noon. Aaron Fox hat been *umrnonr«l to serve on the jury. Mm. Klien Wright visited Fair view friend* Wedne*« lay. Miss Martha Griffiths of Wtxxllsml, Wash., has I m - cii a gu«*st at the home of her uncle, D. B. Griffiths. Mrs. Francis Allard has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Morse, of the Iialles. Mrs. John Larson and father, Mr. I^toun ll, left Monday for a two months' trip to the East. They will go by way of Canada, where they will visit, as Well as New York and other eastern cities. L. Helming ami wife went on a short trip to Spokane last week. Prof. J. E. Patterson, who had charge of the school here last year, will lie at Russellville this year. A. E. Iterry and family visite«! friends in Portland this «reek, where they at­ tended tlw wedding of Mr. Derry's niece. The graders, who were at work grad­ ing for the the Troutdale to Ht. John extension of that». R. A N., have fin- islied their work for the present and have nioveil away. Nothing more will lie done on the road until faither right- of-way is^secured. Harlow Bros, have installe>l a number of lock b«ix«-« in the postotfice. McCatlin’« 9 : MEETS 9:30 car from PORTLAND, arriving at BORING 10:35 a. m., making connection at SANDY with stage- for SALMON and WELCH’S. LEAVES SANDY at 12:30 noon, connecting with car leaving BORING for PORTLAND at 2:05 p. m. Morgan & Donahue, Props BORING, OREGON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦