A uction S ale At M. Rickert’s farm at Hurlburt, 7 miles Southeast of Troutdale Saturday, Oct. 26, ’07,10 a. m Live Stock TROUTDALE will leave with his family for hi« new work in South Itakota nest Monday. An entire lot of new boxes, part of them lock boxes, have been installed in Cleone poetoffice. 1». O. Dunbar and wife and Raymond and Lucile Durilmr visited relatives here Sunday. .Miss Edith Jenkins has gone to Port­ land to resume her work ill dressmak­ ing anil is making her home with her briHher. Elmer Jenkins, ami wife. it Tin- new city council of Troutdala has Iiistitutnl several ordiriancr«. an-1 are preparing to enforce them A j-art of tin- fire hose building has lai n fitted up lor a city jail, and the first person dis- I turinrig the peacw of the town will ha landed in Uiis jail Fred Taylor has moved his family to Phone Parmers 281 I liia lately piircliawe*l home in Albius. Fred Pelton and wife and daughter were guests on Sunday of Mr Pelton’s mother ill Potlland. Mrs. Frank F runlet is ill in Hl. Vin­ —— , Anyone can make big claims on paper. cent hospital. With the arrival of Iler Royal You don’t have to take our word lor it. Cliaa. Hlillson lisa returned from a HixhnesH, Queen Lucy, her maids, Call and look at our goods and prices, and visit at Ills old home in Wisconsin, bringing hia mother with him. They pages and Grand Chancellor, “WE DO THE REST.” are now' ill WWellington at Mr Htillson'a Hon. Frank Motter, the first an­ farm. Mr. Hlillson will be in Troutdale nual Multnomah County and in a few days. Grange Fair and Carnival was A Helling is moving hia family into formally opened to the public at FOX is a pusher from way back. We’ve got the Mr«. Carrie Powell's house. 1:30 oclock on Wednesday. Mr» D. <,'. Allard has gone to Port­ Amid the hurrahs of the hun­ goods, they’re all paid for and the price is the thing land, and will return in a few days to that counts. dreds of people and the music her home at Dallas. Hlie han been from the band, Queen Lucy and »pending a week with her motlier-in- law, Mr». Frances Allard. Mr Allan! her royal retinue was escorted p.od bl- lliotlirr a aiiort visit M-.Inlay. to the big auditorium, where the Bert Hoyt is giving his residence on beautiful act of crowning Her On the basis of thorough comparison we are very the hill a coat of paint. Majesty Queen Lucy the First happy to have our offerings placed alongside those of Mr». Jack Keller of Athena lias been took place in true Elizabethan any other seller in field. visiting friend» here. style. Right well did Mr. Mot­ Mr». Barney and son Henry have re- ter perform his part, and very turur-l from a visit to Marmol. royally did Queen Lucy and her It. W. lairaon ami wife and lewis i Merahon ami wife of Portland visited chief maid, Miss Jones, accept In Endless Profusion their parent», A. D. Mersiion and wife, f the honors so nicely accorded on Sunday. » them immediately after the cer­ Aaron Fox ami daughter Dalina »j-enl emony. Sunday in Portland. President J. J. Johnson deliv­ (,'. Barney is building himself a house ered an address of welcome in on In» pro|»-rty on the hill. behalf of the fair aasociation. Roy Burlier ami wife are visiting in j Dr. J. M. Short, mayor of Forest Grove. Gresham, did the honors of the 44 Gilbert Kelley ami daughter, Mrs. Nellie Winkin, vi»il«i friends here Sun­ town in a few well chosen words. Hon. W. W. Cotton in his us­ day. I X ual optimistic way told of the Mrs. Win. Juhnwon and daughter Martha have returned from a visit with progress of the fair from its in­ Mrs. Johnson's daughter al Vancouver, ception, Aug. 19. Congressman Wash. Willis C. Hawley of Salem repre­ Mi»» Margery Hamshire »¡ient Sun­ sented the state in a few well day with her parent* bare. Margery is al tending Catholic school at Vancouver, chosen words in which he called attention to the exceedingly fine Wash. The Mr». II. A. Richardson spent Monday exhibits of every kind. fair was then dec lared formally in Portland. WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. Win. Macontosh has returned from opened, and the people invited Seattle, w here lie has liven detained on to make themselves at home. Phone Farmers 281 I busineM for sometime. Howard Lock of Beaverton called on KELSO old friends here last week. School is progressing nicely under the Mis» Blanch Brink of Elgin, Or., is management of Miss Dorcas Hedin, the attending school here and is making teacher. The enrollment numbers fifty her home with her sister, Mrs. John TO I>O YOUR More seats and blackboard have been llealin. t purchased, also a new clock and chairs. Richard I.atourell and wife have AlbeA and Mabel Jonsrud, who have moved to Portland. been ill with pneumonia, are now con­ Rev. Mr. Browning of Portland valescing. SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING. UP-TO-OATE APPLIANCE preachedin the Evangelical church on FOR TIRE SETTING, INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. John Revenue and family have moved Sun- ay. into their new he use on their place just Mrs. D. B. Griffiths and daughter, nofth of Kelso. Mi.«» Myrtle, spent Sunday in Portland. Farmers in this vicinity are busy Mis. Emma Scharf is in the Good gathering and marketing tine applesand TROUTDALE, - OREGON Samaritan hospital, where she under­ other products of the farm. ••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ________________ »_________ went an operation recently. At this --------- --------------- -late she is improving. CARD OF TH ANKS • • ♦ Mrs Fred Zimmerman and Mrs. Chas. An “At Home” dt Rose Cottaqe The |>eople ami friends will please ac­ Stillson were visitors in Portland last S. T. CROW Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis entertained ct-pt our grateful and heart felt thanks Friday. a few guests at their home on Wednes­ for the generous help in our time of Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist I ! II. 11. Young, Byron Reynolds and day. Their coxy residence was most need for the assistance in the sickness L. A. Harlow have gone for a week’s tastily decorated for the occasion and and burial of our daughter, Mrs. C. C. | 30 Years Experience < > the delicious luncheon list presented a I a ? Valley. outing in the mountains. < tperati--ns a Specialty most appetising success. With few Examinations [Free exceptions the guests were nearly all PHONE FARMER MX. ;Phone Calls 1 [ friends of Mrs. Lewi»’girlhood in Chi­ Lrninptly All. titled to. , ( CARD OF TIIAXKS cago, where most of her life was spent. OFFICE in Gresham Hotel. < J We desire to thank the many friends Those present were Mrs. C. Giger, Mrs. who a«si»ted m> in our sad bereavement GRESHAM, - OREGON I ! H. Rodgers of Sunnyside, Mrs. C. Gar­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ : nett and Mrs. C. A. Straus and Baby in the death of our beloved father. M rs . D. F. D isbar W. T. Ilovt and wife of Hood River Helen of Portland, Mrs. E. Arnspiger M rs . A maspa C iark have lieen spending a few days with E 1 and Mrs. M. E. Buckley. The Lewis ••••••••••••••••••••••••e M rs . E. A. SVArroRn A. Whitney and wife. Mr. Hoyt is a I residence is in the Section Line neigh­ BOOK brother of Mrs. Whitney. bor boodX Stibsrrilx'n* asking for change of ad- EXCHANGE James Shaver, who is employed in drtsj* will please give former addrew Idaho, has l>een visiting liis fattier and ( Iwmberldin-Owen 168 FIFTH STREET as well as present one. ami sister, G. E. Shaver and daughter. OPPOSITE THE PO8TOFFICB At the residence of Rev. llandsaker, Mr. Washburn has l-ought from Ma-1 Corvallis, Or., Geo. Chamberlain of Branch Store 211 Second Street Greslidm Lodge No. 125, 1. 0.0. F., jor W. II. laive a five-acre tract of land, Corbett and Miss Virginia Owen Meets every Saturday night in Odd Fel­ situated east of Fairview, and will erect ; J. G. Me tiger, X.G.; D. were united in matrimony Thursday, lows’ Hall. a resilience on it. The Washburns came M. Kolierts, Secretary. F.ncamment Oct. 10. meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each from Oregon City here. They will live Bought, Sold or Exchanged. The bride is a stranger here. but a month. All visiting brothers specially in G. O. Dolph's house until their own invited to attend. ■ lady of charming personality. The Remember place. P obtlamd , O k . is completed. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Elmer Jenkins and wife of Portland Chamberlain, and has grown to nian- visited O. H. Jenkins and family over I hood here and is an exemplary young $1.00 a Month Sunday. man. The happy couple arrived here Mrs. M. Allison of Tillamook visited Saturday evening and were given a re­ her niece. Miss Edith McKilip, last ception at the home of the groom’s again«t Sickness. Accident and Th ursdav. | parents. Death. Henry Moller is very ill with inflam­ Accidents will Happen Get Protection matory rheumatism. Pleasant Home Baptist Chrcli, Cottrell. Or. Avoid Ix'ing a case of charity at Ralph Childs of Portland visited Wm. Sunday «rhool 10 a. m. the hands of other*. Ashcraft ami wife and T. J. Crute and Morning «en ice .11 ■ n Evening «ervice « p tn NORTHWESTERN HEALTH ANO wife on Sunday. Young people*« . 7 u» p. m 8 p. in ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION Mrs. G. E. Shaver has been spending Cottage prayer meeting. Thunnlay Best of feed all the yegr. Good winter OF PORTLAND, OREGON PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST CHAPEL. a few days nt the Dalles. pasturage. Shelter. Call on or write Call or write Sunday «chool 3 p. nt. Rev. C. E. Crandall preached his Preaching service« 4 p.m. John Brown, Agt.. Rockwood. Or. J. L. HICKLIN. ph,>,L%T1TAALB farewell sermon here last Sunday. He R rv . S C. S hkkrill , Paator, CROWNING OF QLIEfN LUCY. THE FIRST TROUTDALE, ORE. Talk is Cheap The Price Counts 1 mare 8 years old, 1 three year old 7-8 Jersey Bull, 3 young cows with call, 1 young heifer. Farm Implements 1 three inch Bain wagon, I covered spring wagon 1 road cart, 1 plow, 1 shovel Plow, 1 cultivator, 1 steel harrow, 1 disc harrow-2 and 3 horse hitch, 1 mowing machine, 1 horse rake, 1 horse weeder, 1 horse fork and ropes, 2 set of double harness 1 fanning mill, 1 small potato digger, 1 garden drill. Comparisons Invited Miscellaneous School Supplies, Tablets, 1500-lb scales, 1 double block and tackle, 1 set pipe tools, 1 steel splitting bar. 1 sledge hammer, 1 25 gallon iron kettle, 1 15 gallon brass kettle, ,1 cook stove, 2 rilles, 2 fireing augers, 1 barrel hard cider, 5 oak barrels, 20 orchard boxes, 20 apple boxes. Agency for Exchange of School Books BEST OF EVERYTHING” TERMS ■All sums under $10, cash; $10 and over approved notes for one year at 6 percent int If paid within 6 months no int. charged. A. Watson, Allot. ROCKWOOD Kodkwood ochool wan divided up Mon­ day morning, Ort. 14. All under fotirtFi grinlv w dl attend «chool in the Methodist i araonagr, with Mis« Ellen Taylor for teacher. Mr. Carlson, occupying the h<»u«r of Kolirrt Hharringhousrn, Ims purchased u five-acre tract in Seour Park and will erect a house on it a» toon a»» |M>-«il»lr. Ikm Young of Shaw, Ore , has been visiting with the family of L. Lovelace the feu days. Mr and Mr«. B. T. Powers enter­ tained her mother and some friend« Sunday la*t W. Crockett 1« building a new barn on his place. Mr. Duda and family have moved to Troutdale. BILL RUN The weather i» tine and the farmers are very busy gathering apples, ami are commencing to dig their )s>tati>es. IbilkRun Ims a prune dryer, erect«) by the railroad company. Mrs. I.ucy Kotrman of Rend, Ore., is laying a visit tu her friends and rela­ tives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mr». Geo. Thoma« left yes­ terday for the valley to visit Mrs. Thom­ as* brother, who is ill. Miss Zell Gibbons spent Sunday at her home near Hull Run, ami returned to her sehisil at Orient Sunday evening. Mrs. Ella Gilbritti and little daughter of Portland were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Cline and fainih the past week. Mirs Gertie Clark is busy getting ready to start to school near Gresham. Jonas Cline has sold hie farm at Hull linn. Mrs. E. F. Andre of Pleasant Home was a gue-t of her |suents Monday. The Mt. Hood Power A Railroad Co. are progressing nicely. lh»n’t fail to give former address as well ns new one in asking to have your Herald sent to new poatofliee. Subscribe for The Herald. Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Etc. We are Prepared Blacksmithing EL Jas. H. Latham, FAIRVIEW Hyland Bros.! School BooksXE"«.» PROTECTS YOU PASTURAGE Harlow, Blaser & Harlow, 5 Per Cent Discount Cash Return $20 in cash coupons and receive $1 in trade We will save you 5 per cent if you trade with us for cash GENERAL MERCHANDISE Masonic Building TROUTDALE, ORE.