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TROUTDALE At My Blacksmith Shop at Pleasant Home, Ore., Sat., Nov. 30th Commencing at 10 a. m. Ihe I ollowiiKj Articles. All New or Nearly New: J. II Staph-ton of Portlan«l #|#*rit a TRGl ThAf.E, ORE.. Nov. 5—A J#|>- few day# with bi# family lierc tin# week. uncN«* lalM.rvr t*mplo)r«l l«y the O. R A Mn, Sarah llonlwy of Walla Walla la N. Co. h«-r«* was l«adly hurt a few «lay«1 i# #|M*ndiiig a few day# with her mother, ago bv a railroad iron falling on him, brewaing one of hi# lower limlai. lie] Mr# II Khaw. wa# tuk«*n to Portland, after being cartd ' Mi#« Mary P'-rkina of Portland «pent for by hr. W (’. Belt. Sunday with her nlar«*« Ruth and Eva <». X. R -ynold# #p«*nt a few «lay# at JackMm. Bri«lal Vail last week. Samuel l#-ar, wife, ami daughter of Mr«, barah Ifn klin ha# return?«! to Hl. Johns were gneat# of l> H. iMndntr ami wife on Sunday. The la»ur# ami her homestead at Biglet«>n, feting called ; Ininlair« were neighbor# in Guidrnilale. bom«- to attend the funeral of her »on. 1 Mr». Aaron Fox gave a |mrty in honor Hr. Otia F. Akin, wife ami daughter of Portland #|»ent Sumlay with A. T. of her «laughter. .Mi## Halina # eleventh birthday la-t \\ »dne««lay. A bountiful I A xtell and w ife. birthday dinner wa# #erv«#l the guest» Mr# <>. A Jaekaon, Ih-b-n and Teddy after they had Enjoy«-*! tl»eni««-lvew for • are #|M*n<ling a feu day* with her par Nometim? With xariou# gam«-#. Those ent#, II. B. Perkin# ami wife, nt their prewnt w« r<- liellah Zimmerman, Eva | farm home in EaRlern Washington. Hmfe.n, Harriet Harlow, Lulie lloyt, I Mr#. Clark ami son J rii »« have rent* Helen Xash, (’«-Ila Nash, F.va Stevens, j t#l and are <M*t*upying Mr#. Alma Hall*# Bertha Cruller, Edna Holm, Beulah i reai'lcnce. Clefn Clark visited hi# Griffith#, Mirini«* Portelu, Evalyn_ Ken- dall, Helen Turk, Grar«- .Mickh-y, Polly mother here Sunday. Endicott and Alice Reynold». Mr# Morgan, Mr#. Renner ami Mrs. Mr». It. W. Rankin and children, of | (iibson, all of Portland wen* Sunday AARON FOX TROUTDALE, - ORE. Phone Farmers 281 Common Sense Tells ♦♦ Even in selecting Groceries We aim to supply the best for the money, and MONEY BACK Portland, lal«4y cd Rollina, Wyo., visit-; If not satisfactory •#l Mr#. P. Owen» la*t w«-ek. Mr#. <i. E. Rodger# of s< i«i, Or«*., baa 1 Engine and Boiler 2 Sets Double Harness is our motto A numlx-r of young people gathered 1 lau-n spemhng a few «lay « with her sis- 2 Hand Wagons 3 Sets Single Harness t«-r, Mra. (’. E Cree. Mrs. Rodger# fell at the home of Mr#. J. M. E<lm«>m«on on 1 Cider Mill 1 Iron Frame Grindstone •low n stair# in her Slater*# bom«* last Hallowe’en and ha-1 a «lelighiful time. * situnlny ami broke her arm. .Mr». A. H. M ifn«- entertaine«! hi# twin bro- , 1 200-lb. Platform Scales 1 Fanning Mill Cre»* aci'oinp,mie<l her ai#ter on her way there from Heatllc onVumfey. 1 5-ton Wagon Scales 1 Garden Weeder home a# (ar a* Portland. Mr». Emma Scharf, who ha# been • Harrows, Plows, Cultivator I Garden Seeder Mis# Edith Jenkin# of Portlaml visile«! ill in a Portland hu-|Htai i# improving relative# In-re over Sumlav. Hay Fork, Car and Rope 4 Heavy Wagons ami will r«*turn home in a slmrt time. Cvru# Guv has moved hi- family from Mr». Gearin ami Wendvl Hicklin 2 Jersey Cows 1 Hack STANDARD BRANDS Portlaml onto the Sun I’ial ranch here, have returned to their horn«?« at Butte, i 2 Buggies where he is employe*!. Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Mont. Goo. Wadsworth arid wife will occupy 1 Saddle Fork Handles, Ax and Sledge Handles, Mr#. II. Shaw's cottag«* «luring .Mrs. Mrs. Mi, bale and «laughter Tilly vnnt** utl here on Sunday. Shaw *# a I mi me in Walla Walla, where Sledges and Wedges. Horse Collars and Pads, Halters, Bridles, J. M'Sirc s|H-nt Sunday with his she expt^ts to s|M»nd th« winter. ; mother Mrs. A. T. Tiller. Brushes, Combs, Whips, Umbrellas, Horse And many other articles too numerous to Mi#» Mul'd Zimmerman, who i# at Han Robinvon, of Pleasant Home, via* tending Allen’« Preparatory whoul in Covers, Aprons, Lap Robes. mention. >tt#i at the home uf Ban Mickley last . Portlaml, «pent Sunday at home. Sunday. Axle Grease, Lifting Jacks, Singletrees, REMEMBERS Most of the above articles Joseph C’»a« h of Shelh-v eoiintyF M«» , Another «a-v of typlmid fever is re- i is #|«ending a few «lay# with \. M. Aml- l»ortl«*d in th«* family of Mr. Naali. are new goods or nearly so. Doubletrees, Neckyokes and Stretchers. er#oti ami family. Mrs. Shorn at«- has r«*turne«l to II »-pii- James Amleraon, wfe> is employ«#! in am, Wash., after a few «lay» »lay here. ' Portland, #|M-nt Honda) at In# home Mr. Shun.ate will join hi# wife in few ' iivrc. «lay#. Witt. St?/ ami family ar«- gn?«tR of Mrs. G. Helming and Mis# lk*rlh* If you want to save money on large quantités see me Mrs, St«-)*# nephew. Jack I uscher. Helming s|M*nt Sunday in Portland. Th? Stvy# came her«* from Michigan, Aaron Fox i# having a new cottage nml ex|#*<‘t to muke their h«»me here. vr«*« t«#l on the hill livre. Mrs. F. S. Brigham rtf Ca«ca«fe Lock# WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. v!#it«*«l her sister, Mo. Frank Axtell, PLEASANI HOME oil Sunday. Phone Farmers 281 Graham A l.mx-her have in#tallvd a Mr. Hcr«h?H I/»uderba*k an«l «on ’ Auctioneer Pleasant Home new Isdler in the clicew? factory, which Ray start«*«! for th«* East by steamer to i# now u#<#l in operating the milk separ San Francisco. Little Georgia Carpenter is on the »irk tinning work on the <> It. A N. line and ator, sawing wood and various kinds of been vieting with her son, P. H. Itoork, build their new store on a price of land work. li»t thia week runnel So. I. for the pa»t week. they purchased from W. W. Xorthway. Mr. an-l Mrs. Orland Zeek vurited tier la-rvi» Beniield baa begun the erec Mrs. Silas Hale made a trip to Port »¡»ter, Mr». Anna llevel oi Grealian, tion of a l«rn. land Friday returning Sunday. Sunday. A Good Liniment ••In Faith. In Mope. In Charity, and with Fidelity.” The Grange had an all day meeting * John L>ud<-rh»<k » team run away When you nee,I a good reliable lini IIIKllSIX Saturday. A good dinner was served as •bout a quarter of a mile this "ide of ment try Cnaml>erIain's Pain Balm, ft usual, which was enjoyed by all. lecturer and Secretary of each grange Grange Institute» L. J. R iimcy and J. T. E-lg«»rtou spent Troutdale « bile taking hie eon Fd and has no superior for sprains and swell* uill airtingr to nttend one of the inati- ¿1 few «lay# on their pLir«*# la*l week. Miss Baltic, of Oregon City, made a family to the station. The wagon was ing». A piece of tlanne! slightly damp In pursuant«* with Inelrurtinna of tir t tiles nrarent tbe.ii. Three inerting'« short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. B. A B icli cam«» from B ill Run t<> Any girl under 15 can enter this dull iqnH-t but the horecc did not suerenl in ened with Pain Balm is superior to a Irtut Stato (¡rang? Inntitul«# ttir fenng art not public Iml are intended only for Work on the railroad was st<q»ed this plaster for lame back or pains in the <|M*n«l a few «fey# at home. Hi# wife show. getting away. John Louderback and planned h>r llir pnip -• -f iii-tru«tmg m«*mfe-r# of the order. t ha# lt-fl f«»r < ’ iitfksim i# to #|#*ml a few j week but will be continued in a few days. Tin* w«»rk must all be hand avwe«l by Mrs. Louderback were the only ones side or chest. It also relieves rheu tlrputi«*# nn<l «»llkvr# <»i Mil'•»«linai« Ih older of the «•>«•« iitivt- uommitt«-. th«* girls. hurt, their injuries not so bad as to Mr. Wm. Hillyard |>aid a visit to Hol matic pains and makes sleep and rest granges. Tl»«*#e imtliliit«-# w ill fe» ln*l«l Oregon Shite Giange, \ I. Huston, w«*rk# with her mother. Two dull# is all «>m* girl may enter. keep them from making the trip home. brook an-l Linton last Saturday. Mrs. F II. Beach hi# return«#! home [»■ssihie. For sale by all druggists. under the direction of |‘.i-t >twt«* Mat« i B. G. Ia*t»d) , I'. Hpeiicr. Sp»n'ial prix?# to Is- given for little Fd Louder I ra,k and family were on their from the <imdiiun Fair where #he h:i<l B. G. I.«*«*dv, ###i#t«#l by the Worth) l»oys’ sew ing. wav to eastern Oregon w here they will a lovely time meeting «>!«! friend#. EGYPT Lecturer nini Secretary of the Flats •••••••••••••••••a Columbia Grange met in regular «w*« Ik>rn#t<#h A Linsev’s team came up First prix«*. I#*st han«I-.-cwt#I dressed make their le me on account of tier O. Westland is hauling lumlier and (•range. health. #i»n on la*t Saturday- Melvin R »chard - with a l*m«l of grub for the boy# working ; lath to finish building his house. «bill, child's gold ring. The nehediile of dntert in nu follow# # > ii and Honor Tufford were given the on th«* government trail. Mrs. J John«' sister. Mrs.Mary Will “E. Barr is putting up a new barn. S«*c«md prize, ls-st han»l-s« we«l <lrt*s#e«l C'laUknnir, Noveinlno II II« m #I l<iv»-r. iam" of California, is staying with her d«»ll. set of cup# and saucer#. November 13; Ihifiir, X«»\.infer 1«. third and fourth degr«*«*#. AH Patron# Th«* aettler# of tin# township were W. T. Scott lia<l several men busy last are r«*«p|«*#t«x| to reinemfe*r that at next m id«* happy l»y u vi#il from Mr. Stoner, Third prix.*, la st hand-sewed drvsst#! at present. Albany. XOvvmfe*r 21. 1>r«*g**n City, week clearing the church grounds. ’ month'# meeting nHie«*r# will fe* t* lech*« I. doll, silver spoon. Mr. Win. Hillyard made a business Noven»l»rr 2’». McMinnville. Novrmlwr a government in#|H»et«>r, who found ten I’lenae turn out in full force ami a#Mi*t boniti h* #ettler# living on, improving First prize, I h *«1 hemstitching, drawn- trip to Portlam* Saturday. 2ti. Opening Reunion, 10 u. in. \ft«-r BELL REN, OREGON' * in the g<Mw| workaiel then von will have work, etc., drvssvtl doll, work basket. GAGE and cultivating their place#. noon, I p. in. F'.rm-t Laymen and Arthur Miller Have opened a e nothing to complain a I wilt afterward#. S«-c«»nd prize Is-st hemstitching, drawn- tiisi. W. Kelley is busy bnildiug an Two Three-Six la«lie#, whom' hu- made a trip this week to Portlaml. Them» institut«*# will rover the whole work, «-to., dressed .«loll, shell jewel addition to his barn. baml# work on the trail, made a vi#it work of the »ubo».limite Grange iind Sarah Orslsrn from Hastings, Mh-h., box. Ihm’t forget the meeting of the Fair t<> the cainp, Rtajrrd over night return Mr. W. W. Northway and mother and their importance ran not I m » ovrrrnti will return home after visiting her cous First prize, prettiest and best dr«*ssv«l Mrs. C. Hewett were Portland visitors mated. They will l»r open to all Fourth awmadation nt the <«ir>*ham (¡rang«* 11.ill ing the next «lay, #aying that camp life, ins. Morris Wheeler and family, for doll, china sugar an I creamer. last week. liegrtw* M«*i»ife*r# in g«##l standing, and Ion Thursday morning. X«»v«*mfe*r 14th. hi the iiioiintain.# is not what its crack«#! S -coii'l prize, prettiest ami ln*st drvssv«l some time. | In connection with the postotfice * Up to lx*. it in capeeially ingoi that the Master, i Everyone i# invited to attend. L. F. Bates and wife visit««! Fred Mi»« Eli:» Shriller lias gone to Port «loll, girl's sewing basket. at Bull Run. * tlughs Sunday. — - ----------------------------------------- Tliinl prize, prettiest ami l>est *dressv«i laml where she will stay for some time. Ed TufTord is shipping wood to Walla UTIK LAIOLRLLL ’ nearing completimi ami i» a neat look «loll, «loll clothe# brush. Sefert Vekin was seen in Pleasant Walla at present. He says that it is a ing «Iructurv. Mr. O. B«xlven ha# #old a car loa«l of , First prize, largest and best dress«-«! Ilome Sunday. I/Caving Bull Run at 7 a.m. * paying business. d««ll, child’s gold ring. Mr. and Mr». F II. Ri-ed aere Pori l#>iat«M'#. As Sunday evening was the first meet laeaving <’r«-#Lani at 1 p. m. • >«•«•« »ml prize, largest and I m * s I dressed Mrs. Vergil, of Portland, is visiting land v iaitor» Fi May. ing in the month.Couseeration meeting. Mi. Frit/ Henscben ha# purcha#«#l a •••••••••••••••••a doll, «loll shut*# to tit. Miss Etta Shriner, the president, lead. friends of this vicinity. The »uinrner dome of Mi», l'urbct ha» cream wparatoi. rnird prize, largest and l>est dressed Olive Pieston returned home Sunday lieen ili thè banda of paiuter« thè pa»t Miss l.irie Hunter has gone to Port Mr. O. Westlund i# building an a«l- GORBITI ••••••••••••••••••••••••a «loll, work ha#k«-t i tenda)» and i.ow presenti, a vvry at dition h» Mr. Martin Lund’s barn. land to visit her brother Glen for a few after a long visit with Mrs. Huke. First priae, doll dressed best as nurse, I Fred C. R»"cl m.idc 11 biwine»» trip to tractiic a|i|ieaiance It is reported that Mr. True the days. Mr. \V S. Janie# went to Portlaml * gold ring. Portland, Swlurdny. Mr» Muta Ifeed S|>ent W.-dlivsduy last Momlay to undergo an o|>erati<>n The new minister that was expect«! creamery mail had quite a time gather- i Best of fee«l all the year. Good winter • Svcoinl prize, doll dre#st*d best as nurse, Mr. I>rc»»rll rvturnr<l Saturday Croni witli ber dai.ghter Fra ut the<ioi«l Sa- pa#iurage. Shelter. Cali on or write • to lie here this Sunday did not arrive. ing up his cream cans tlie morning after i , lor In# ey«*a. shell jewel case. Portland where »he ha" »pent wveral maritali hospitnl. I HlfkllM TROT’TDALK • There were quite« few who were disap llaloween. I'hir«l prize, «loll <lre#-e«l best as nurse, . L. niL hulls Phone Main K • ■lay* veiling her daughter. Mr». I’. A Fred and Ray Rickert have started to[ ••••••••••••••••••••••••a pointed at hi« non-api>earanee. 1 Mi»» Emma llankey wlio lui» «peni little purse. Climb» StClION LINt noverai weeks with ber mother and ai»- Th«» tir#t in«'» ting of the Orient School First prize, best dresseil doll as baby, Fiorii Reed made a trip to Warlmugnl ter reliirnetl tu Portland Tliuraday. Literary Society wa# held Friday after Mrs. Elmer Arnspiger was taken to w ringing innchin«' in là» launch Tliurwlay. Columbia Grange held ita regalar the(ioo<| Saniaratnn Hospital from her ’ S<*con«l prixe l>est «Irvssvd doll as baby, noon an«l wa# very #ucc«*##ful. OtHcvr# for Mi»» Bertha Henry «pent Saturday in the school paper were elect©«! as fu lluw# meeting Saturday Sor. 2. The Grange honu* Sunday morning to undergo a ! small ehinA pitcher. 9 the city. i» in ti proap-roii» < ondition. Tlu re very serious O|M»ratiun the following i Tliinl prize, Is-st dressed «l«dl as baby, Unice R«#>rk, e«litor; Hazel Harris, sec s g • d g • P romptly • retary. A punishment was impose«! on Milton Saumler» Ira» itone to Port lami ■ wa» a lairly g»»l atlemlancv. littl«* china plate. «lay. Taken ill on Saturday of last week where he expect, to cuter wlmol. First prize, m«>st «-omical dress*il «loll, those who were not prepare«! for their her comlition became so alarming that Mr». Sarah Kincaid ha» «peni thè ¡»arts of the program?. The next meet child’s lamp. Mr». Lucy Kincaid and «on Ralph pa»t week at thè homo of Mr». Francia her physicians a«lvi#e«l th«» o|w*ration on SI-ICIALTY OF HORSESHOEING. UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE • Sve«»ibl prize, most comical «Iresse«! ing will I h * held Xov. 15 and it is t«> fe* were Sunday vi.itora here. which her future health so much dv- I OR TIRE. SETTING. INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. Gleni in Trmitdale. hoped that some uf th«* parents will fe- 1 doll, small cup and saucer. pends. The sy ni|mthy ami g«»o«| w islies Mr. Rayburn ha« «old Ida eighty acre Mi»» May Wiilkrr ape ut Sunday ut thè of all friend# and nvigldmr# is voiced in Thin! prize, most comical dresstd «loll, present. (arm and ex|n'ct« to «ell hi« |*rx>nal glass pitcher. Mr. F. M Uar|H»ntrr i# slowly improv these wonl# : “TlVat her strength will property at public auction in the near Victor Fili» homi*. Each girl that enter* a doll shall re ing from a seven» stroke of paralysis. Srveral meli aere tlirown out of em- sustain her through this onleal and that TROUTDALE. .... OREGON J future. ceive a pair ,»f st«»«*kmgs t«> tit her doll. Mrs. L W. Rtxirk. of Portlaml, has ( Archie Kincaid'» new reaidvnee is ployment bere bv lite P. «'. Co. discoli- it may I m * well with her.” gm-wta of their aunt, Mr». Shaw. FINEST COFFEES, BEST TEAS Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Etc. FEED BY THE SACK, TON OR CARLOAD TERMS. All sums under $10, cash; all sums over $10, discount 2 per cent for cash ; or 4 months’ time on approved notes at 6 percent interest. R. I. ANDERSON, The Gate Keeper ORLAND ZEEK, BIG DOLL SHOW AT THE DOUGLASS STORE SAT. DECEMBER 7 LEETE-ROBERTS j COMPANY : FIRST-CLASS • : - GENERAL STORE Daily Stage to Gresham : Correspondence PASTURAGE :: J We are Prepared . e e TO-DO Yoi i: Blacksmithing : Jas. H. 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