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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1907)
<1. A' Robbiii« waa a u au Imitdo’t »nd tulli» ’‘great maj«>ilty" eaccpt tw*« jeweler in tlila city in the egrlv dav«, . Joeeph Buchtel *»t till« city »ml U. I’ (Continue I from iharv I.) and ia now living in Sun Piego, C»l , lit Bobbin« ol San Piego, ('»I. Il 1« barely Mr and Mrs McKinney hate gone to Alt advanced age, being ptint HOxeara. |Nw*aibl«* that one of the lady exhibitor« Salem on a visit. «tctuid lMp»t buitvr. Mr« Thum«* Fiatar. WTIH IAHH1KHL flr«t premium |i iw| II S. Jaeoha waa a aug ut innkei «»I lN»tt may I m * alive Mi«« i’iiittvii len, now Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Buoy have sold Martin Lund «nd H Kurkup went to H vp I uhevav A J Duini, il«»t premium land. One «4 hl*emplnvea, J. M Howe, Mr«. Wright, hut if im >, I d«» not know their place and will have a sale soon. di piuma invented it device, which wua of great when* «he live«. I lrii«l (hat «|M*eial ill- Salriu last Saturday. Julia Kelly has returned to Yortlaml advantage in wagon building, ami he] citation« w ill be «**nl to Mvaaera lliieli- FRUIR 'CE. Frit« Henaclwn ha« been quite «irk to attend high achool. R.M tour. "Hl«n4«r4 Miik. “ W Il Mr«(t took it citot at the olilbrettk of the civil tel and R«d»hliiN ami Mrs. Wright, if (or • few day«. A UtK. HrM prvnuuiu ttiplom« lauderlxcks are home from hop pick- «he eiin I m * (olimi, to I m * pre«viit at Gresh Janie» Ellie has bought the timber Busi Mhval. CHutuu Kt ll>. limi prsouium •I ou war and wold i. to the Government (or a Mrs. lKuiglaas has purchased another am in <telnber. large aunt and waa never heurd ol again lW«i r>*. Dr IVrry Ptvltyuoui, (Irsi prv town at Rooster R*»ck. in thtw |»ait^ li Fitloc'k wat a well ing. I a«*** that I hav«* hilled to imuition tlm luliitn I O. Westland has «old hi« cream sep convenience, winch is a new Oliver tvpe- Itoal T'rvnvU ryv.Thowi«» Fr«««t. prv | known Ftirllatul bindnea* man (or many name of A J Ihifur in the^e reminis vrator to Mr. Budvcn. rntiiui I w riter. II** came from Wisconsin to I year» and nvcnllv die<| in Southern Coil cence« Jas. Ellie in putting a telephone into Hi*M nato HrntamwH L’U mmimv ftrM prvml I Oregon in IS.»’» ami locate*I on th** Co- School liegan Monday morning Publishtxl Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B kavkk S tati Pvai.iaHixu to. uni, I Uk* ifornia. lie wan a brother of Henry I hia new house. > lumbia bottom. He was an energetic Fitlock of tin* Oregonian. Kingah'V l|v*l John l’nuvlL litoi vini B. C. Altman and wife are spending a TIMOTHY BROWN Hl 1.1., E dhob and M anaus «. The Miaaea Lilly and Alice RaMiuua- uui, 1 ÜÜ Hee* cartie«l on tin* liarnc«« anti *ad- * ami progredivo man ill many directions, few days at the state fair. M onta villa Ornes» 315 Villa Av.; Porn, a an O ffici , Go*xlnough Building sen, Glsnora Russel and Stella Ander (W H I a«l«l |>rvnt<nl*H| fb v \ Rtivllea ni dlery bitoim«»« »¡nite e*l«naively h»i ami wu« one of the commissioners to Frank McKinney and family are in laltM’* Mhlvh |>rt»iMÌ»«i uvll Th» j «u* son spent Bunday tiahing at Rmmtvr many yearn, ami the former baa chil the Centennial ex|M»aitl«»ii in Fhilajlvl all rwomiuvieltHl by thè ctiuiiniiiw ) attendance during the entire week of MlttCtlPTiM UTB Per Year. 11 *» In advance, to foreign cuunlrtv*. •I-W Three Month«’ I Rock. dren in Fortland. llnrgren A Shimllvr phia in IMTil H< m » ai rota. A J l>ului . (trul premium the fair. trial aabwcrtption» for. Single copies te. Ask for our clubbing rates I (¡K« i K<*K II. I II Ml M. carnet«» Fottlan«! in IM.*»7 and were th*’ Miss Quint *»|»ened achool here on tHNTTMCn ahould be sent b) KiprvM or Pualotyce Money Order. Registered letter or C hr» k Dr. Short has purchased the Murray t l\»t oni*<nH. G /.luiin*-t iimii . ilrwl pn iui lliat to lw*gin the iiianiifavllire of fntnl- Monday. Stamp« accepted up to 25 cents. I I Vili» tfCflPTS tor «ube, riptions are not »ent unless requested The label on your paper will indl ranch on the Sandy bluff, and intends ture on anything lik«* a large HVIlIc Erling Sound, who has twon visiting Hrwt ber»*, Uvuiaiulu Ttioiaan, lir»t pò» stocking it with Angora goats. •ate within two weeks the receipt of your remittance If it does not pleas« notify us Seymour A Joynl ami \ M. ami I M I tuluni Roy Anderson, has returned to Port* MCSSTMM4ASCLS In deference to the a uh of the majority of our »ubw nbers the paper is *ent HI, H. W. Foster of Battery A, Fourth Itesi turali»», Iteujaiulii Thuuuto. Arsi prv Starr were »t«»\e and tinware meiehanta, until all arrearage is paid and an order to discontinue U received It you a i«h your paper , land. III I tW an«! w«*re among the immt prominent UliUiU III •topped at end of the year. Male the fact when you »end your subscription and it will be done. Field Artillery, called on old friends in Iteti «lrutuiu*w*l cabliaa**. Andrew Culi Mr. ami Mm R. P Raamuaavn at* III. this vicinity recently, on his return merchant« of their dav. C-^rrtf 0* AMtfU In ordering change of address give old a» well a» new address Hl «*n. tirai pruno i »» h . I uu CSStfUSSMITS «re wanted in every community If no correspondence appears from ywur from the Philippine islands, after an tended the State fair thia week. Of thorte reprrMeiiting th** ladiea de He Al «Mari) ca I'I m *«»'. I» D r*vll>iuau. neighborhood, you arc respectfully req** jated to send us as many local items a» you can Isoonard Leader is making his home al«k‘nce of three years. tirai prviniuin I no imitmenl, I cannot «|a*ak tuitlier than III AtVHTlSM urn LK*» Al. ADVERTISING »et in leaded »ii p**mt. KA per line drat itwertion lù*i »>, um »I i An*lr«-\* l’ullvil. HrM pr«*uii to «ay that Mra Franci« waa the wife «»I. III S. hool commenced here last Monday with Fred Shoulti tor the winter. He 6r per line each subsequent insertion. DISPLAY ADVERTISIN'*« No p*««ition guaranteed HU I uin 25c per »ingle column inch eac h issue 15 inches or over. Rte per Inch each iasue »inches morning. Prof. Will Metzger is prin 1' ia improving slowly from the effects of uro pi«» plani. KUwarti All»ttel»i Hr»v the editor «»( the Oregonian III |S<U), and or over, 17 1 te per inch each issue. «*> incbee or over. IV per inch each issue For position cipal and there are three teachers en a broken leg. premium I GO Mr«. E l> Shattuck wa» th** wife *»f th«* (any aiae) Ac per inch additional. READERS. 1c per word each issue no reader accepted late Judge Shattuck, who wa« ii|»oii th** FRIIT. for leaa than Mccnto. lAX Al> (Want Column only). 1c per word each issue, counting two rolled. The attendance is large. circuit In n« h of Multnomah county (or William lh*a\er, George ami Chester figures, an initial or an abbreviation as one word. No local accvpied for leas than 1» Wilford Ruble of Portland spent Sun Darbt tNvwfil. cento. PROFESSION AL CARDS (one inch) *.V each issue CARDS OF TH AN KS <n.»t excs'cd day with friends here BLAVIR SHU MIRALO HO OTHtI HPtRS x ..diploma many year«, and wa« om* of the i*bl''*«l I Knieriem have returned from the hop tirai prviuiuui ing M KM OT COM ami moat upright jiiriat« that ever Imn fields, finding the hops t*w» mouldy to ,*W«x»ud brut coLkvUou »4 applva, D D OBITTARIES for actual subscriber» or members *4 their families, up to MW words free PriMlyman, (k»l prvmium W ored the lw*neh <»f Oregon. pick. all over 100 words, lc a word (invariably in advance). Count the ».«rd» and remit accordingly cullv«'lion u( pear«. Ü. <' Robhln». LLSTEDS Buchtel A C'ardwell were nmutitf the All Lodge. Grange, School. Chun h. or other notices or advertisements of social«, parties «rat premium ..diploma Mia« Cecelia W**o*lward has gone to School opens in this district Septem dances, concerto, theatricals, etc . given for a profit, charged for al regular rates eurli**«t photographer« in < Oregon. Trcguii. E. Portland to attend the Eastside high Souuml I mm I cu H vv U ou »4 |*»a*«. >i»«m»a» In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in this office not later than ber ■->3. Frtuar rlr^l premium U Uu G. Randall wa« |M'ihap« the **arlie»t mu school. Tuesday preceding day of publication. (Only one lut of |n a< hv« anti «rapt" werr «ical dealer in Fottlan*!. II** wa« | mm «1 Mr. Wetherly and Mr. Osburn of A reasonable discount will be allowed from above price* on written contract only lor on rxhihitlon which wert' rttnti«lrr«*t| ma«ter of Fortlaml in IStiti Some of Portland made a business trip hero this Subscriber«, lake Note particulars enquire at office. hartlly vn(itlt*tl io a premium JM foiSTiSC is our specialty. We are well equipped to do the best work at current price« hi« ilecendantN now liv«* in Fortland. week. M ANUFACTIRF.S. Commencing November I, 1907, the Kspecially farmers* and business men's Letter Heads. Envelope*. Butter W rappers. Matemcnts A, G. Walling, «e«’retary of th** Mullin»- Mrs. Ralph Neibauer, who has been snbacription price of this paper will t»e Art ol w hvcl luachiucry. U. S. Jat ui»». rtrwX •to., in small or large quantities. Auction Bills. Dodgers. INwters, etc printed on short notice dipiuma mah <‘*»unty Agricultural «ociety, car taking care her mother, Mrs. Hamlin, raised to $1.50 |w*r year, payable in ad pramiutn « ini>« rie*l on th«* job printing bmdiie«« many Entered as second-class matterat the poaloffice at Gresham. Oregon. • I JÔ at Fremont, reports her much improv'd, vance. Subscription« may lie renewed Httti brraktn« plow. II S Jacoba, «rat . diploma year«, and in Augu«t, IS/kM, I h g.m the premium.......... . .... . «n and the cancer from which she was suf for one or more year« at the old rate of 4 -A lk*tt trotting »ulkjr. H « Jacob«, tir^l publication *»( tlm Oregon Farmer, the Ï fering is said to tie cured. II.00 per year till that time. The pa «h ploma prvmium ............... I «I tlr«t ug»iciilttiral new«|M|»rr in Oregon, d lb A camp of the Mt. Hood railway is per« of all delinquent «ul»acrilit*r» a ill Fttof brvait. butter erarkrr*, •u*tar ctm k- A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR 4 IW> and con tin it v»l it until Feb. I, iHtUI. er«. Mwla « r«vk<*r* ami light bread. K I ••> located on the layman place near A. be stopped November I, 1107, and the 1*1110» k X Co., tlr»t premium diploma • when hr wa* forced to «u«|w*n<l pilbli- aft amount« due under same charged to Sp'l'll««. nun « am! women’». Kiiig’l«) X Ruegg ’ s. They are pushing the work. MUST PAY IN ADVANCE color, firm texture and unrivaled cation for lack of nece«»4ary «up)«»it. their accounts, which will tn» immedi Rre« diploma Miss Olive Lust'd and her friend, B. Ami now, Mr. Editor, I will cl*»««* by yr l*«|*rr« A9 heretofore announced, on flavor. And her people have J. Goff of Portland spent Sunday with ately turned over to our attorney f*»r HarucMi. M. «hvrluuk <’o 4i|»h»nia , N u I mm fip- «aying that, «*> far a« I know, all th«* *»uXa» ’ nretfon maiinfariure Hurvrrn A collection. If you do not want your Nov. 1, 1907, the subscription the intelligence to take advan Miss Jessie Francis at Gresham. Shindler diploma |»artie« al«»ve inrntion«*d hav«* pa«<*<<l on name to appear on our delinquent list, \\ im »U ui < maulouva, t <>inb-.v price of this paper will be ad tage of these conditions. diploma Melvin Long, who is s|>ending a few pay up before X«»veml»vr 1, 1907. RHuhüU ehair, Orvtöll manufacture. E vanced to $1.50 per year, and weeks visiting his mother, was in Port oo oi o ooi o om m Albright diploma nookjioiooi GAGE this must be paid in advance. (Seymour dk Joynt and A M amt L M When God gives a man a wife land this week. 0 Ttfl; DOUCiLASS STORI;« Pleasant Home rahibitrd pattem« - f e»»»»k «tov«* Recent experince has proven the and six children. He has done a The heavy rain has delayed threshing School opened Monday with Miss Starr on which no premiums were glv«-n a« Q I he Big (lucMAlng Content now «»n will Cloae (kt Parker of Portland as teacher. absolute necessity for this plan. good deal for the fellow. But in these parts. they wore nut of l>re«oti manufacture • Firwl Erm. Ilkin t. li \ \ I» .11 \ I N 11.1 FIXN<>. A few subscribers were permit when He gives him a society Mrs. Geo. Lusted spent Sunday after- ; A. Zilm has returned to Aberdeen, LA HIES HF.FART.MEN 1\ Third Frize« tn Fn»|a»rtn»n. noon visiting her friend, Miss Jessie Wash., w here he is eugagvd to play in ted to become delinquent. State woman and a poodle dog. He has Francis at Gresham. Ornamental Needlework I »«-sign, Samuel ami Kli." Mt«a Slupb ments were sent out the first of done him up. These society L. A. I hi vies has purchase«! Mr. Pe the leading theaters. diploma Lew Stohler is visiting his brother rn« the month apprising them of the women look upon children as a terson's farm for his father, whom hr Alfred ikaixn. , Return of the f*r»M|igMl Hun," at HillsKiro. diploma fact, and asking them to renew. nuisance. I have had some so ex)»etcs in the near future to occupy the Mrs. Anna Christenion of Portland is - M(aa I By I m *«* M d!ph*ma Ottoman rover, Mr**. E 1» rhattuck The usual results were realized. ciety women shake hands with same. We are glad to welcome Mr. visiting friends and relatives livre. dipkHM I’ltrnp uu*l. Mrs Fraucte <11pk»ma rWtMM rap. Mi«« Chittenden A number have remitted prompt me and I would as soon shake ami Mrs. levies to our neighborhood. Fred Smith ami Gil. Bales were dtpTntmi lUarlh rug. Mr» Thuunw* Frarar Melvin !>jng visited friends in Gresh ly, a few—a very few—have re hands with a dead fish tail. I among the Portland visitors last week. Machine Sewing. fused their paper at the post of wouldn’t give one of your sock am Sundav. Mrs. Oster, who was hurt in a run WhgrlvrA WiUpn machine, L V. |‘*»m Mrs. Harry Lusted ami son Ellis vis- . | rr*»y diploma fice. We shall send out no more darning women for all of the so ited at the home of Mrs. L. T. Lusted ’ away last week, is fast improving. Sp^linvJi *»f knilliu». Mr* Almrun Fran Mrs. Minnie Northway has gone to notice. We haven’t time, and it ciety women in the country. Be at Gresham Sunday. cl» diploma costs money to keep books and tween cutting off the tops of Miss Marian Robertson went to ' X’ew York City, where she intend« to MHCELI A5EOI S «llploMIK I l’kotugraph«. Hu* htcl A Vardwcll furnish stationery. The label their dresses for the ball room Gresham Sunday, where she will attend make her future home. All Eligible lor Registration I Hugg*> r*»br and fur cap«. Oregon make, printed on your paper each week and the bottoms for the bicycle, high school the corning year. ; *'hartea S huck diploma COLUMBIA VIL W Everyone a Prize Winner. is sufficient to apprise you of the these society women will soon ! < rtv-guii tuiurral* «1 <* Hobbio*« dipiuuia committer make »preial m<*ntii*n of time your subscription will ex have no clothes left. — Sam Jones. Are You a Delinquent Subscriber? The Rural Telephone line ia making (The a case of musical iu**trument» exhib Coniniencing November 1, 1907, the rapid progress along the Sandy road. I iu-*l by E <t. Randall ) pire. If you want the Herald,' M . J. Allshouse of Section lane con ■ (l»avi>l Morgan pr* »• nt* >1 a fine te»ti<|U«*l subscription price of this paper will be you will be willing to pay for it The Rogue River Courier, As raised to 11.50 per year, payable in ad cocted a surprise |>arty on S. B. Hall of 1 of <*um<* 2*> varlvtiv» of choir«* flower» ) in advance. If you do not pay toria Herald and The Dayton Op vance. Subscriptions may I* renewal this place which came off last Saturday The foregoing c!<»«<*« the list, And for it in advance, we shall take timist are among our exchanges for one or more years at the okl rate of night. The princi|«l feature of the now, Mr. E*lit*>r, u« it ha« t»«*eii my it for granted that you do not this week. They are all newsy tl 00 per year till that tinie. The pa- evening was the surprise being reversed privilege t<> have ha*I a personal a« «|Uii»n- TO I Yol’R |*rs of all delinquent sulmcriherii will from the surprisee to the surprisors. tance with almost everyone of the ex want it. Nov. 1, the papers of and well edited papers, and their P momcti y all delinquent subscribers will be weekly visits will be welcomed. lie stopped November 1, 1907, and the The evening was H|ient in playing games hibitor« al«»vc mentioned, brief refer 1 amounts due under same charge.! to and dancing, and the crowd retired ••nee to them may I«* of interest nt thin R k AMlNAIII.lt stopped and the amounts charged accounts, which will I* immediately when it was fast getting early, regret time, «how ing to some extent how they APPI IASCI SPECIALTY OF MORSI SHOEING. I P-TO-IIA II to their accounts, which will be were identified with the affairs of thi*« ting that the evening bad |« smi | so The saloonkeepers of Grants turned over to our attorney for collec FOR IIRI SI HIN<i. INCI t DING PAIL.VI 1IRI C<M)I I.R. turned over to our attorney for city ami county. If you do not want your name to rapidly. Pass, says the Rogue River Cou tion. Sherluck ami Bacon were Fortlaml ap|>ear on the delinquent list, pav up collection. If you do not want rier, have voluntarily closed their before November 1, 1907. livery men of the curly days. Adolph your name on that list, kindly re LAST SIC 1105 LINE saloons on Sunday. Miller was the tlrnt «Irayman of Fort mit—now. OREGON TROUTDALE. Earnest Steebjr of Portland was the laml, ami a number of bii* children ami SECTION UNt I guest of Mr. and Mr«. AllfllioiiMe Sunday. widow m»w live in this city. George We welcome the Hood River Willie I»ollievich, a son of J. Dolle- MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR Mr. McAlliaton of Galla.« wa« the P. Pullen am! Andrew Pullen wer«* Co Glacier, the Falls City News and vich, had a fall recently and injured his gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Daldhaininer the lumbia Slough farmers— a.** well a« ha- The people of Gresham and vi The Laidlaw Chronicle to our ex left hand in an alarming way He is l«Mt few day«. WE ARF IIEAI h H ARTI Its FOR vid Powell, John Powell, Henry lloll- getting better. cinity are showing much enter change table. Will McKeown is home from Alaska, grieve, Thoma« Cully and G Zimmer Someone hailing from east of Gresh looking well. man—all l»eing among the most reso prise in the work they are doing am had the misfortune to lose a burr lute am! energetic pionver« who settled to make a success of the Multno A party of young folks of East Section from a wagon wheel Tuesday night, in that productive region ami it« vicin a« well n« tbe lending brandii oí mah County and Grange fair, to Line and Rockwood went to Cleone stranding a load of fruits and vegetables ity, when all that country wa« ap|»ar- Saturday night to the surprise party of be held at Gresham, Oct. 15-19. in the center of the road for some time. vntly an almost inq«*nvtrabl(* forest. Sylvester Halt with M. J. Albdioiiae on Dr. Dechmann and E. P. Smith One who pas««*« through the Columbia J. McAllister of Portland was a guest the hay wagon. All had a go<>! time. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Slough neighInirhoo*! ami the country will have charge of the horticul I of the Dalhammers this week. Mi«« Ruby (,’ommingH and Geo. Com- immediately tributary to it, al the pres tural exhibit; Chas. Cleveland of School No. 28 commenced Monday Rockwood, DAMASCUS minga the guest« of their sister, Mrs. B. ent time, cannot form any idea whatever morning with a gratifying numlier of the livestock and H. E. Davis of Phone .III Dahlhammer Sunday. of the amount of energy, d**t**rmination .Mn> John Johnson, who km taken to children in attendance, closing at noon general agricultural products. Oregon City for medical aid, is some Byrand Hall of Cleone and M. J. Alls and “Hlick-to-it-a-tive-nesa** which it order to permit the pupils to procure With such men in charge a suc better, but was not able to be brought in house attended the state fair at Salem required to bring it to the condition the new book«. Several jaitrons were a few «lays. now to be seen. J. I>. Holman was a cessful agricultural fair may be home. present, among them B. Dalhamer anti expected, and one that will be Mr«. Len Siefer has l>een spending a wife, Mrs II. Johnston, Mrs. Henrick No. 2« school commenced Momlay. resident of Fortlaml and lor many years Having put In ««•bool clerk. Hi« son, Fr***lerick V. son and Mrs. Buckley. After a short Miss Gilman of Portland is engaged as decidedly helpful in stimulating few days in Portland with her sisters. Holman, i« one of the l«*wt known law agricultural progress in the Woolhagen'a new house ia nearing address by the chairman the oj>ening teacher. _ yers of thi« city at the present time, exercises were conducted by MiaaC. B. country about Gresham. The completion. Mr«. Thoma« Frnzur wa« the grand Heddinq Anniversary Gilman, the teacher, for whom a very tbiin known livestock exhibit will be held on The Union achool commenced Mon cosy school room awaited her coming. Rose Cottage on the Russellville road, mother of W. F. Burrell, a well day, the 17th, with Mra. Wilson of Frasar, Mr. the last two days of the fair. Portland as teacher. the home of Mr. «ml Mrs. T. E. Ja-wis. buninvMH inuii oí brtlay. was the scene of a quiet gathering on the preshlent of the Multnomah County Harness and Vchklcs of all kinds at right prices Multnomah county is able to Harold Wilson, who passed the eighth COTTRELL Agricultural Mociety, was I’niled States j the 12th inst., the event being the clos make a very fine showing of live grade at Union, will attend the Gresh Mr. and Mrs. Hedin have recently ing day of the first year of wedded Ide HMeMSor of internal revenue * uring the stock. —Oregon Agriculturist. am high school the coming year. returned from the hop fields. for its occu|iants. A few intimate civil war j*erio«l, under ap|M>intincnt of President Lincoln. The “Standard Mr. Snider of Damascus was married Chas. Olson 4 Co. have started run J friends came and part<s>k of the hos Mills,” alluded to was th«* mill at Mil Saturday, Sept. 15. pitality of thia happy home, tendering ning their sawmill again after it lias As a request of the Oregon Most all the grain in this vicinity is with many loving wishes, congratula waukie—the b«*«t mill in Oregon at that Development league, Hon. Wil threshed, and farmera are well satisfied been shut down a month for repairs. «late. Clinton Kelly, better known a« tions ami lio[>ea for many happy returns bur K. Newell, president of the with the results. Arthur lleacock’s D. J. Hite ia building a new house. of this happier day and the good ‘‘Father Kelley,” was a pioneer of |H4K, í' When completed it will lie one of the ami a very important character in the state board of horticulture, has oata yielded 80 bushels to the acre. finest residences in our community. health of the married couple. building up of thi« county. Most of his condensed in the following one The Ott Bros, say it is the liest they Mr. Gresborgof Boring ia the carpenter. • lonation claim is in th«? Fortlaml city •C . have threshed this year. hundred words a statement about Jennie Dunn and Olive Hinitli arrived Birthday Party J limits. 11 is surviving children are well * J I home after an extended fishing trip up Oregon fruit that should be print Around the festive Ismrd in the cosy known. A. P. Ankeny wa« a captain in Cedar creek. They did not rejsirt a dining room of No. 413 Eby street, Mi.n- the Indian war of lSo5-5fJ, and a man of PLEASANT HOME ed in every language known to Fetd Stable in Connaction Floris Hale was called away suddenly very large catch. tavilla, the home of Miss Ethel B. Gil indomitable energy and enterprise. the tongue of man: Li Born, to Mr. Mrs. Bert Hite, a boy. Ilia adoptc«| son fa*vi i« one of the man a few ilear friends of the young "Oregon excels in fruit. to the bedside of hie mother, who ia CAMPER JUNKER, Prop. very sick. While alatent he will visit Grandma Powell of lat Camas, Wash., lady were present, the iscasion being I fdtv«l State« senntor« of tlie present Proof: Because the apples are other friends and relatives in Michigan. is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. the passing of a new milestone in life's • lay representing th«* «tate of Washing Sandy, Oregon the acknowledged standard of Harry Meeerve of St. Johns visited Tom Dunn. journey. The camlies on the birthday ton. hr. Perry Prettyman came in IMI7, the world, bringing highest bis sister, Mrs. E. M. Douglas thia week. The Cottrell scliisil opened last Mon i ake represented each a year that lias ami hi« donation claim on tin* western prices from the trade of New Martha Zeck ia visiting Orland Zeek day morning, with Mra. Matthews and passed the eighth day of every Heptem- «lope of Mt. Tabor is largely within the , her in her life’s calendar. Many go's! limits of this city. He it wa« who in York, London, Paris and Berlin. and family. Miss Newton as teachers. troduce«) dandelions in ()reg«»n for mv«l- Her pears, cherries, dried prunes Mr. and Mra. P. II Roork and son The ordinance of baptism was observed wishes were tender'sl by loving hearts iral pur|«H»ea. There was not a dande ami little gifts hrmight as a tribute to at the lower bridge of the Big Handy last M0R6AN 1 DONAHUE ;¡ and strawberries have a national Willie ami daughters Eunice and Alma her many charming traits and winning lion in Oregon prior to IMS. Ilin son, Proprietors reputation, unequalled by the went to Portland to visit Mra. Roork’s Hundav afternoon. Henry W., is well known in this rortnty personality. father and mother, who are sick. The Ball dryer opened Monday. Er today. The nan e of W. H. luuld is a Mias Gilman has been engaged to fruit of any other section of the I.KAVKH nest Ball has charge. leach the Section Line school and has household won!, not only in thi« city Handy for Boring.......... fir.'IO a. m. United States. Why? Because Alvah latmlerback was in Pleasant Home Bunday. At Pleasant Home Baptist church already won the hearts of her pupils in and state, but throughout the entire ...................... ............. 2:0t»p. in. nature has given her a soil con Boring for Handy............ H::V> a. m. coast as well; his <lecen«lants ar«- n«»w do- The Misses Lizzie Hunter and Arleth* next Bunday morning services the text the short term of her teaching. ......................................... 4:42|>. in. taining the necessary plant food, Cannon have gone to Halem for a will lie “A Great Ktrilggle.” Evening, . I ing splendid service for the c«mntry in Ü £__________ ■»ma X -------—s«r------ "The Gift of Satan" vs. "The Gift of1 a climate without extremes and month's vacation. Sidiscrils rs asking for change of ad general by introducing ami successfully o At Sandy make« conm-ction« with Salmon mail «tage. Also makes con- o nection« for Aschoff’« ami meet« li rat car at Boring. 4 > dress will please give former address hr«*«**ling high grade cattic Mml other an < * moisture and sunshine just right , Rev. Mr. Crandall delivered his next God” imals— none better in the Uiriled States. ! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! : H. I-auderback and son Ray are visit-' as well as present one to the last sermon Sunday morning. It is hoped that the people will ftrive to mg bis father and mother, Mr. auJ Mrs D. Lauderback. * have him stay this coming year. PKLMIUMS AL MUIINOMAH I AIK Combination Subscription Rates 0 9 9 9 9 Thoroughbred Lincoln Rom Lambs • •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• • •••••••• We are Prepared Blacksmithing Jas. H. Latham, Edison Phonographs and Records Correspondence Flour, Feed, and Groceries JOHN BROWN, New Forges and other Modern Tools and Machinery Orland Zeek, pleasant home , ori BüSandy Hole! p Sandy Stage and Livery to produce a fruit of beautiful