uiimviiy
An Opportunity!
Ray Alurray ia li iu'ing lumber l<> bla
|>laca nvar the aclH»>lh»«M», wlier«. Im
ilitemla I» buihl.
AS'e nolle« aaeerul of the < 'Imrryvllle
lieopli. atti'iubiig Hie Kull Run cliurvli
■luring tlm .|>e<'ial meetings iH-ing lml<l
there.
John Fumi maile a bii.ine.. trip Io
Portlaml ami lanl In a .upply ol guai,
lor the new alore.
Alla. Florence Blt-rkitiger will cl<««. a
four intintila' mìhhi I on Frulay, January
17th.
Mi.. Katy Cook of Htinnyaiile la viali-
Ing her brotlu-ia, Henry ami Dalia
CtMtk.
AVm. Allen of Samly will move to
Cherryville the llrat of the week where
he ex|M**la to Inaka hi. future home.
Mr ami Mra. Henry Inlow of Cottrell
visited Mr. timi Mr». J. II. L. Msybce
Bunday.
The lA*np Year dance at B. V. Topp*»
wit« a grand siu*«*e«s.
«Mis. J. H. L.
Mayljre and «Mr». John Fr«»ul, Jr , were
fiu«ir manag«*™.
«Music was ftirni«ht»«l
by th«» Cherryville string band ami
Wm, Klone, I>* m I s <‘«.p|s*r,an«i oilier».
have iFmglns» «»I (’berryvili«* w ill give
a «lifMiting match f«»r efikkrns and tur
keys on Tuesday, Junuary I Itti.
(’«»Iby Monston returned from a visit
to Illinois sud sa vs Or«»g«»n is g»x>d
rnuiigb for him. (’has. Moriston and
wife at com panled him home, and they
express them«« Ives ax w«»ll plea»«»! with
this country.
Io Get Something for Nothing
*
1UE will give a $2().0J Columbia (irapho-
'»
phone I'Rlil; to the customer who
guesaes nearest the number ol beans in a jar on
exhibition at our store. IJ the winner already
has a graphophone we will give a 1900 Wash
er and Wringer. II the winner has both the
graphophone and washer we will allow $15.00
on a l.orain Range.
One Guess With Every Dollar Purchase For
Cash. Flour, Iced and sugar by the sack excepted.
Thanking you for past lavors,
I
U/r ori I
TIL uLLL
Only the Best
Whatever
of John Brown at Rockwood If Not Satisfactory
You (let Your Money Back.
Groceries.
Hour. • feed, ttc
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“The Busy Store”
Aijenl Ore<|on fire Relief Association
JOHN BROWN,
Correspondence FAIRVIEW
Mr». E. G. McGaw ha« been visiting
RIX kWOOD
in Portlaml this week.
The .lam e given by the Mmalieea laat
ifoy Anderson is ernpl«>yed a* tel«-
Saturday night was a derided iucicm ,
Everyone was pleasr«l with the new pi grapti op rator in the office <»f StipTin-
ano. The organ, which was raffle«! off, teiident H. ( amplx llof the G. R. A N.
company.
wax won by Mil«*» Grimshaw.
A Imby lioy wax Imrn to Mr. an«l .Mr».
John Brown has returned from •■a* i
W. Ellison on January Hth. Mr. El-
rrn < Irrgon.
lixon ix wearing “the smih* that won't
Grandpa Bolton, who ha« been quit«1
off.’*
ill with the grip, is now convalescent.
Mrs. (’. W. McKinlay return«'«I to her
The im|»ortant feature of tin* next
, horn«» at Aberdeen, Wash., on Saturday,
meeting of the grange will be th«* inxtal-
after a two weeks’ visit with relatives
lalion of officer». Mrs Townsend, mau
here. Mrs. Paul Smits and Mrs. W. (’.
ler of Fairview grange, will assist in the
Willey, daughters of Mrs. McKinley, re-
installation.
turned Imme earlier in the week
Mr. iMn Young of Salem in visiting
F. K. Brigham, wl»6 is employed in
Ida grand parent- Mr. ami .Mr«, love
, Portlaml, visited friends at the home of
lace.
Frank Axtell recently, while on his way
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Sandy,
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Oregon
E rank Dickens»*n ha« been on the sick to his home at ('amade Ixx ks.
list.
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(*. E. (’ree returned last Thuradsy
Bargains in th«» ‘Herald Want Ads.”
Rev. Mr. Rec«r of I’learant Home ia from a few day’s visit with relative« in
n<»w pastor of the Rockwood Meth<slist Southern Oregon.
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Mr. Cree’s father
ÍMI
MISI)
chnnb. Servi«-«»» wdl lie hel«l every came home with him to »¡«end some
A. (’. Milliroti vmit«il R. Jonxrud Sort- t wo wi-ek« at .3 p m.
time.
dajr.
.Mrs. A T Axtell has been ill, but is
GLK A N INGH
Jonxrud Bro*, ate a«lding u shingle
I improving.
It Will Run «»n Weilnestlsy« ami
SECIION UM
mill to their present establishment.
Sntuniitv«.
H. Sharp, E. Smith. Wm. Butler, J.
Hurry Ruhl h ft for Ids horn«» at (irand
The many friend» «»f Miss tuna Bach
M. Martindale ami E. G. .McGaw were
SANDY
Kondc
on
Thurxday
evening.
I
mann, who formerly ta«ight the Kelso
Rev. Mr. I i >n wa- in mi tnitig to
Gi'iii«», the litth daughter of Mr. ami Portland visitors recently.
srhool, will I m * interested to know that
Janie«« Anderson of Portland visited
u
complete arrnnguhirntx p» ,'oiiimenre
Mrs. A Hentirickxun, is «juile ill with
she is s|N*mhng the winter in Pekin, II-
relatives here Tuesday.
sulsu-riptmn work f«»r a new M. Ale. Ila t
the
grip.
ROBERT TASSEL!
linonfo aa her« lie ha» a ¡»o-iti«»n ••• t» u*'h-
George Waters of Portland calle«! on
Episcopal uhuiuh. He in a very good
A New Year’» |Kirty »»« held at the
er in in«» Jefferson grammar school.
Oregon
worker.
home of Mr und Mn Win t'uiniiiings Fairview friends Trnnwlay.
M
Mi»» lx»na Stone was a Portland vis
The linrnrxx maker ia ¡i very 1
recently. It
attended by a number
Ikdth ol Mrs. kltin.snilih
man ami is thinking of
< enlarging
ol neighbors and other friends, M uaic itor Tuetslay.
work shop.
A aad event was the death of Elberta and games enlivened the hours, ami a
C4HIKILI
Pearl
Kleinsniith, who pa«»ed away delicious luncheon was served by the
Thtte in much sentiment hi (av»»r « 1
\ I l E«lwards ha» liven rrup|MHnte«!
Thtimday, Janiinry IHh at th«» age of 2-*» hostess whoee talents in that trait are
annexing eaxt (*la< kamax l<> Multnomah row.I xupTviNor in this vicinity.
years, after an illneax of six «lays
The «<» well known, ami have been so often
«-«»unty hi sn<l armind Samly.
Dagg« tt Bro», have taken a contract
The Davenport « ompanv bav«» I m « n to clear two an«l *>np-half acre« of land I funeral service wax held Friday, Janu enjoyed by her friends.
Mrs. IL V. A. ('ar¡»enter is down with
completing arrangement« tu^xtait their i«»r Fail! Dunn. Th«»v have jn«t finishe«! ary lOtli, by Rev. (i. P. Rich. Inter
ment look place in the Sandy cemetery. the grip, and is very weak after a week*«
two saw null». Many men and supplier a job of clearing (oi M. (’. Donahue.
TROCTDALE, Ore., Jan. 14.—Trout
A h ur I »am I and three-year-old daugh illness.
arc moving in ami «me ol th«* mills is
dale city jail ha«l two occupants last
Thoma» Milo« ix still m tlx» wood bus- ter are left to mourn her early depart
running
The baby daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. Wednesday night and Thursday. R.
ness, Imxing recently s*»l«l *JM> cor 1» to ure. The «ympathy of the entire com
lJuilonvich was seriously scalde*l on W. (fillet and Charles Lynd, employes
(*as|M*r Junker is having galvanised th«» Jap».
munity is extended to the bereaved hua- the left arm and breast recently while
gutter» put <»n all of his building* Th«•
of the North Bank road, attempted to
I’ T I hum 1« <|uite bu»y clearing * band and rhil«L
left in the rare of older children «luring pass forged checks on their employer
work is lM»ing done by ('. ('renxhaw of
laml «>n his <»wn place.
th«» absence of her parents. A cup of in Ix>uia Helming’« saloon. . They were
(¡realism.
Alliert B.inkux is clearing luml for D.
boiling milk set carelessly on the edge taken to Portland Thursday evening for
BORING
Max Davie« wss in Sandy Finlay, J
Hite.
of the kitchen table was pulled down by trial.
shaking hnmlx with «»Id frt«-n<ls. ll<
A baby girl was recently l«orn to the
the child. At prtnent the little one is
Carl <>g«»l am! Harry S|»encrr are
intends buying some lots, hi be, too.
wife of Aaron Knighton. Aaron is as
Troutdale will have church services
doing ax well as can be expected.
x|«c mfmg th« ir leisure time clearing
ha* great laith in Sandv.
happy as van be.
every Bunday from now on. Rev. Mr.
laml f«»r Paul Lhinn.
Poe of Bridal Veil will have the first
Little Clif Peterwon met with a very
and third Sundays, Rev. Mr. Lindsey
bad accident on Sundae evening of last
POWELL VALLEY
week. He lo\d brought his brother
on
ISIAUADA
Th«» member« of the Lutheran church the second and fourth ami I>. F. S. Lock
«low n to the (» M.’» car ami start*«! home had their annual buxine»« meeting last the fifth.
\ party wax given by Miss Minnie
Mrs H. A. Richardson is very ill with
J. J. Elsner, S. (’ Lowe and Mac Steinman Saturday evening, January j just ax the car came in. His horse I m »- Sat unlay. Th«» filllowing officer« were
Pulley made a bu-tn< •< tup u<J‘ itlaml II, at her home, tin* orrosion Iwing i came frightened «>r else Clif lost his elected Secretary, A. \V. Andereon; the grip.
( way ami drove off th«» tie dock, the trustee, P. A. Johnson; deacon. S. M.
Fred Clttterhain has l»een taking a
Wednesday
her birthday. The evening mh «pent
horse, buggy ami all falling al»out 10 Steffanaon ; Sunday wlbool superintend few days’ vacation ami visiting in Port
The Bull Run bri Igo has lx»rn imp.«-- in playing games after which Mn oyster
i feet to th«» track lielow. Th«* horse and ent«, 1 P. A. Steflauaon und C. ?.. |jn<l- land.
sable fur the past two «lay«*
»upper was serve«!
AI mjii I 40 guests
■ buggy were not harmed, but Clif fell on gren
Mrs. Nora Corning of Estes Springs,
Win. Hardin made u l»nsmr»< trip t»« were present.
the rail ami cut quite a gash on his
A. J Alm, who has been quite sick for Colo., and William North wav of Spring
Portland Monday, returning home on
1» Marshal was appointed rood xupT- head.
some i time, is latter and is able to be dale were married in Portland last Wed
visor of Road District No. 10.
Friday.
Rev. D.tvi«l Wolfe rcturiKxl on Tues- aroutv id again.
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. North way will
Patriyk Clancy mn-l«» a btisineax trip
T. Yocum of Ex taco« I a haw Umght the »lay from Salem where he visited his
reside at Springdale.
in
Malie)
Steffanson
is
quite
Litt
I«»
to Aim« Tliurwd tv
Imn «aw mill, consideration $11,000.
son Lem. The ls>y is improving and it
Mrs. Harry Owens has gone b> Van
w
it
h
pneumonia.
Rolsrt Mav l»eri\,‘»ur «»I I fiieml mid
Mr« (‘rawford ami «laughter lutvina is ex|s»cted he will lx» able t«> return to
(’arl Nilson moved hi« family on the couver, Wash., to spend several days.
neighlxvr, ha« moved l»a< k to \im» were Portland visitors hud week.
his home in a few months.
farm he recently purchased northeast of
He intend« to l»uil«l a house on Ids
Mrs. (aussie Judd of Boring has been
Mr. ami Mr«. T. B«»ebe sp«*nt Sunday
Mr. and Mpt. Kelly of Montavilla arc
bomeatvnd and will move in us »«»on mm
Powell Valley.
visiting her mother, Mrs. A. T. Tiller.
with
Mr».
Brets»*«
mother,
Mr».
Califf.
visiting
with
th«»
Allison
family.
possible.
Mr and Mrs. C. T Johnson enter-
Mr», William Jelinson ami daughter
Mr. and Mr». J. (’. Dims ami II. Tracy
Mr and Mrs. Ainmer of Portland
tained P. Salqniat and family last visited Portland relatives the first oí the
and wife spent Bunday with Mr. Ciaw- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mm
Thursday.
week,
ford.
rand.
Grandma Palin<piixt wax visiting at
Mias
Me»«r«. ('raw ford and Thoma» went
Palmer's mill is cutting a few ord«*rx
the home <»f Rev. J. Johnson a few day* turned
hunting Sunday and kill«»! a wildcat.
I of luml»er now ami then. Thev expect
last week.
attends Bchool, after several days’ va a-
to »onimence running the l»’»th of J hiiii -
P. N. Alimpiiat is able to l«e around tion.
I *ry»
again after suffering several weeks w ith
Everett Stafford spent Sunday with
Bfl.l. RI S. ORlGOY
Rev. David Wolfe and fa mil v have the grip.
friends in Portland.
•
near
llar» oprnel a
moved out«» the Ellsworth place
A. B. Elliott has a new* clerk, lewie
Ilm mt hand a Full Line o(
Mrs.
Angelo
Richardson
of
Port'and
(>rient.
(’hri«tiai’.f*on. He began hi« work Jan visiteil relatives here Saturday and
Saddles, tlarneaa. Collars. W hips,
Bits. Spurs nml everything «»lx«»
uary 10th.
Sunday.
usually « arri«*«l by afStt cUM Hirstw Stop
MLLROSE
Flossie McKerrow is improving.
Fre<l Zimmerman and family expected
S 4PIH.ES M M»E TO ORDER
AV. B Parsons led the Christian Eu
The stork came to Have Manary's re- to leave yesterday for California, where
.leaver meeting last Sunday night.
1‘iiv’ x reasonable, First-class w«>r^
yently and lr’t a baby girl.
they will reside in future.
and guaranteed.
AVm. l.nelling expects to work at
All kimlx of harnesx ami shot» re
Kelly A Wi Ilion's mill this winter.
Mias Eva Bristol s|s nt Sunday with
Read th«* want ads on last page.
pairing neatly ami promptly done.
her parents in Portland, rvturning hire
Miss Frantz of Portland visitisi her
on Monday.
V*. I*. IOSBERG, Prop.
sister here the first of the week.
Sandy
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Ort»gon
Rev. J. H. Wool is having a bit of New Rules of 0. W. P. Compuny
Mrs. Frances Allard and grandson
Hesdon visit«*! llesdon’s mother, Mrs.
clearing done.
Passengers desiring to board O. W. P.
Some of us still have roses blooming ctlrs on First ami Second streets in M. Allard Metcalf in Portland Wednes
in our yards.
Portland must now wait until the cars day.
Mrs. Helen Vandever has been down
The tireeks bere celebratisi their reach the end of the run. Passengers
Our Mill is Running Steadily
must also enter at one »nd of the car. from Idaho visiting relatives here.
Christmas last week
Thia will |M»rinit p.issengers to alight
Charles Hewett and wife visited Louis
Sawing a first-class quality ol Rough and Dressed lum- s
without so much confusion.
Christensen and wile in l'artland
Pleasant
Home
Baptist
Church,
Cottrell,
Or.
ber. All sizes now ready for delivery at the new mill,
If the uniforme«! employe« need aid to week.
I
10 ». IM enforce the»«' new rules, they are in
Sunday wrhool
three-lourths of a mile east of Kelso.
11 H HI
Morning sers lee
Herman Baumann of Portland
structed t<» ca’l on the police. Passen
.M I». Hl
F a < nlag wrvk
7 « |>. m
linen visiting S. S. Logan.
Yioing |M'oplr’» siH’ii’ty
gers
who
p«
‘
rsist
in
crowding
aboard
t'otlMg«» prajvr navel Ing Thur*«Uy
in
cars lw»for<‘ they reach First and Alder
Jens Lirsen has Iw’en laid up a
I’l.KAKVXT HOME BAPTIST ('HAFER
Sunday m 'I hmi I
...
.« p. in street will l«e coA)pelle«i to pay two days with an injured knee caused by a
wh oi'.ifi.in« I i\ «•’• i'ick t< I .iriiit’i’ IBs \
OricfiCy Orx
I’rvavhlug servievs
4 p. in fares. These new rules became effective fall on the ear track at Cedarville junc
tion.
Ill
IKK (XlltniAl t v IXVlTKlb.
Monday, January 13th.
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TROUTDALE
LfTLK LAlOlRtll
Fritz Salzman, the young engineer of
this plare. gave a fine .lance at his beau
tiful home last Saturday night. A very
pleasant time was ha.l by his many
friends.
A. Woodward lias accept«*! a iiseition
as sawyer at Scappoose, and left for that
place last Sunday.
R. P. Rasmussen, tlie leading and up-
to-date farmer of Corbett, is at the pres
ent time at Corvallis, taking a short
course in agriculture.
Miss Annie Benfield has returned
home after a short visit with her sister
near Portland.
Miss Alice Rasmussen has returned
to Monmouth to resume her studies
after having «pent the holidays with
her parents.
Mine, Helen leaver and Maud Wal
ters, I-ewis IH-aver and Henry Carmi
chael spent last Thursday evening at
«lie Andersen Lome.
The old Kanaka who lives here ha«
been very ill ci late, and he has been
taken t* his friends in Montavilla, who
will care for him.
A Splendid
Clubbing Offer
We hate made arrwnve-
ments wtth Me ( all «
Mi^zine, the well-
kiu»o larliee* ftkshu«
magazine, i»y «ht. h we
are *:-le to orfe» our
for
year *■ !
Cail « Magazine t..r
one tear for the pn«. e
olthK paper alone
All >e need uay atmut
M t'all « ia that it has
more s ibw-ntera than
any other ladle*' mi. a
sine in the world Lat
est numter always on
tile atoawr vdke.
LEETE-ROBERTS
COMPANY
Sandy Harness Shop
FIRST-CLASS -
- GENERAL STORE
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Straus Lumber Co.
FURSHIDES
10 to S*'T mnrr money for yoa tn whin Raw Furw and HMew to un than to
W rite for Prt«*»* List. Market Report. Snipping Tag««, anti al tout our
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
General Merchandise
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OREGON
TROUTDALE,
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