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apple«, pear« and other fruit. He »ay»
there ia no uae telling them ale/Ut thia
country. lie will juat Lak«- the real
We have just received
thing Mild »how them. He ia delighted
with thia country and intend« coming
Meinig Bros., General Merchandise, Sandy, Ore
back in the fall to «lay.
e
The ¡»otato crop here i« excellent so
have just added to their utaple linen
far.
Hood River Milling Company's Cupid Flour
There in oonalderahlr talk of mrorjHjr-
ating the town of Handy. Nearly every-
which they will be pleased to show you.
one favor« it but think they riveli ULULI*
vole«.
(lUoronleed lo [urli dll others
Give it d Iridi
The new hla< k»initli
New Spring Patterns! Look in Our Show Windows
completion
A «¡aa ial meeting of of the Elgretta
%
Circle, Women ««f Woodcraft, uh * !>« 1*1
Hatttrday night with a good attendance
Mi«» A nnie Clark, w hope ¡«arenta re-
aide near Hundy, a«» married in I’prt-
land ChriatfiiMN Day to llirry Murray
Frwl Zimmerman, wife ami «laughter,
Mrs. H. bliaw u>i'I .on George and
• »I Centralia, Waeh.
We uim I i th«
■laughter Ruth returned from Walla left on Friday evening for Santa A^ua,
young uuu|»le a long and hupp) life.
One G uchs with every $1 Cauli Purchase
Walls, Wash., on M on lay where they Cal., where they will rraide in the fu-
spent the winter with Mr». Shaw's lure.
(HIKKY Villi
«laughter, Mrs. H. I’onlry.
Mira Carrir Oriler of Vancouver baa
Much interest is shown in our guessing Contest.
At thr »booting match held at Cher-
Miss Ethyl Heslin ha« I teen enter come to Troutdale to spend some lime
ryvilje la««t week, Eullier War«* whm the taining Mi** l.illian Gitaler ofGreeham. with C. 11. I.ifht anti wife.
Somebody is going to get that Graphophone!
champion »hut, winning live hen« out
Mrs. Arthur ftowaett of Gresham
I> S. I unbar ami wife »¡«ent Sunday
of ten.
in Portland with their »on, J. A. I>un- s|>ri>l Bunday with her sister, Mrs. II
Mr» Osburn of (’ottrell \i-it«’«i Mrr Jkr.
A. Richardson.
i
Stone la»t week.
Dr. W. C. Belt will move his family
Mi»» I»« I in Morison of Portland it
Rev. Win. Runion nn«i Rev. Exon «¡«ending «everal days here, a gueat of to Hellwood. W. Swain will move into
' are holding a aerlea of nievting» ut the Mr». J. M. AshcrafU
the house vacated by Dr. Belt, ami Dan
Cherryville ach<N>lhou«e.
Geo. b<«lph of Portland pas»e«i Sun 1 Richardson anti family will occupy the
Mr« .Mary Htruckin ha» moved up ou day with bi» parent., G. O. I lol ph and Swain house.
Robert Hunter ha» exchanged the
hdr place formerly owned by Mr. K»»p- wife.
¡«er.
Mr». W. T. Scott spent last Friday Powell cottage with Geo. I^e for the
Osburn cottage.
The young men «»I Cherryville wi»h to uiul Saturday ill Portland.
Ix-e Campfell is the proud father of a
thank the latlieefor their free leap y»-ar
Dali < ISI ea of Portland was in Fair-
fine boy, born on January 15th.
«lance, gl»o the excellent supper and ties on Sunday.
■ fine musk* an«l management.
Mr». Aaron Fox and daughter Salina
James Davis of Montavilla, non of J.
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left
on Sunday evening for San Fran
M. Davin of Terry, ha» moved hit fam*
••••••••••••••••a
1
cisco, where they will remain for some
bokin
ily into the Methodist parsonage,
time for the benefit of Mrs. Fox'»
Foreman Drill ha* the big *ta< k and
I. onia Commers and wife have moved
health.
bailrre in place again at th«*
r into Mr» Alma Hall’s residence.
(ll,H ANINOB
An addition is lieing matie on the
huua«*.
Wm. Byers and wife spent Sunday
Palmer’« imll ha* ntarte*l tip agnin, with .1 A Dunbat and wife of Portland. Troutdale library ami reatlmg room.
'Die library will lie in charge of the
and will have several month« of culling
SANOY
D E. Vernon and wife of Oakland, Portland Library association in the fu
IH ’LL KI N, OKE<«ON
il. Inlow of ( «itlnll Imnght a l«»t in J M. Davi«, formerly of the ¡lower Cal., acre guests of A T. Axtell and ture.
Have» <>|«cnrd a
Junker’« Addìtmn ami expectii lo bulbi plant, ha» accepted the ¡M»««iiion of en wife on Sunday and Monday. Mr.
Mrs. McKeefer anil granddaughter,
gineer.
n lumie m thè »¡«ring
Vernon is editor of The Oakland
Protracted meeting« arc being held Ow I. He returned to Oakland on Tues- Ruth Young, visited Troutdale friends
Al! IMI «tart«*'! th<* i<«iin<littioii («»rii
last week.
nrw houm* Tu«**lay. Ile uill build « here by Reverend« ingall«, Jean and ■lat. but Mr». Vernon a ill itfs-nd a few
Mies Laura Fox of Portland spent
Miller. The attendance i» g*»od.
day» in Portland.
cotta I/o lo & 21 witli « 14 foni wing
Monday
in Troutdale.
In connection with the poetoffiev
J. C. Kerby, who han «pent the win
('««¡M«r Junker 1» having a nrw barn F M. M«»rg«H of tie* firm of Morgan A
8. Steele is moving his family to Rose
at Hull Run.
built. The buil'lintf will l»o *«0 x 0() Ponahue ha« moved to Sandy to look ter with IiO unt ie, T. J. Cruta, left on
after their livery huaine«««
Monday for Idaho, w here he will s,iend burg, Ore.
an«i 34 fuot high t<» tip.
8. 8. Logan has been laid up for sev
Meaarw. Hoaberg, Tarheron an I Sohin »ome lime before returning to liia home
1! J. Kort/<*n<l<«rf <»( Ht. Luca», lowa,
eral days with rheumatism.
leaving Bull Run at 7 a. in.
ha« I mm ii ybitlng hi» f«lh«*r and friend» have erected a telephone line and con in Denver.
Leaving tirvaliam at I p in.
Aaron Fox’s new building on Main
H. N. Maxey of Colwell, Idaho, is
bere Ilio |>io«t w«*« k. Ile «larted hotitr ) nected with the Poring central.
T)iur»«l«y va ith « «ampia lot o( ¡«»(aloe», j Mr. aii<i Mr». Jacker have moved to \ isiting friends at the home of C. Shep street will lie ready for occupation in a
• •••••eeesseeesse
The painters anti papier
ard. Mr. Maxey brought a shipment of few days.
Ar Ida.
hangers
are
now
at work on the interior.
■
atllv-to
Troutdale,
lie
think»
of
buy
H. Edward« and (’. Erwin arc build
ing property ami «.tiling in Fairview.
Contractors have begun work on the
ing a bouse vast of the power house.
Mr. Maxey is chief of {»dice at Colwell. excavation for the three story brick
Mrs. J. W. Townsend, Mrs. J. M. building to be erected by Wineheart,
WELCHES
Ashcraft. Miss Delia Morison, anti Mr. where 1-atourell Bros ’ saloon formerly
Where the roay-cheeke I kid of We|- ami Mrs. Wm. Bvers attended grange stood.
t he« won out Chriwtrn.i« night <4 course at Rockwood on Saturday. By special
Jack Stafford of Portland has been
there waa rniatletoe an«l of murée Mr. request of Rockwood grange, Mrs. spending a few days with relatives here.
Kern was the Grat to »land tinder the Townsend installed their newly elected
G. R. Goets?h of Portland «pent Sun
mistletoe, but for «ome reason not indi officers.
day With friends at the borne of H. A.
cated at the time Mr. Kern received no
The Y. P. S. C. E. have elected new Richardson.
| ki»«ea. Why it wan we all wondered,
officers ns follow»: President, Ivy Cor
Mr. Scharf has just received word of
I hut a recent i«aue of the Braver State
nett; vice president, Vernie Wenger; the death of his mother in Germany.
One-hali mile east of Anderson Station on O. W.
Herald bring» a strong light upon the
«cental y, Frank Sharp; treasurer,
Miss l.iura Menzies of Portland was
■ «object, ft iw vapy to gtir«n why. The
P.—Five miles southeast of Gresham
Ruth Jackson; organist, Eva Jackson.
a Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. J. If.
may cheeked kid del not have to Hand
Mr«. W. T. Scott entertained the I ji - Hoyt.
, under the miatletoe. Mr. Kern is aome-
I abat indi»po«rd at preaent , bt}t expect» dies sis n t v of Smith Memorial church
Mrs. E. A. Stafford of Melrose visited
to regain hi« former aawuranVt* in a short at her home on Thursday afternoon.
her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Richardson,
i time.
on Wednesday.
Labon Maulding ia visiting hi» broth
DAMASCUS
Jay Moore of Portland is spending a
er, J. I*. Maulding. The old gentlemen
few
days with his mother. Mrs. A. T.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Wilson
were
in
Portland
Commencing at IO a. til
»ay they feel ju-t a» young a» if the)
Tiller, and nursing an attack oE the
were aweet IB. They arc both making Saturday and Sunday, visiting her par mumps.
the ahingle« fly,—Juat to krrj« down ent*. Mr and Mrs. Forbes, who have
F. A. Harlow h »■«V one to Oakland.
just returned from California.
their apirita, bo they aay.
Ed. Siefer has sufficiently recovered Cal., where lie will join Mrs. Harlow,
from a severe attack of inflammatory who went down a few days ago. Mr.
Team of Horses
17 Pigs
5 Milch Cows
1 Wagon, 3 1-4
AIMS
rheumatism to make a trip to see his and Mrs. Harlow will sptend sometime
in California in pursuit of tlieir health.
good
1 Heavy Spring Wagon with Cover ■
1 Simplex Mr. Itavenport has purchased another doctor at Oregon City on Saturday.
Cream Separator
1 Riding Cultivator
1 Steel donkey engine
1 : Plow
Mr. Mathews and dauglitar Nettie
A Correction
Harrow, 2 Sections
1 Hallock W’eeder
I
n went to Portland, Monday on business.
1 Grindstone Two mornmn preacher« held
Mine Carrie llea^s k is visiting her
in the new cook house ■ at the
In the report of the jouncil meeting
1 Set Work Harness
1 Set Single Harness
1 Gravel Bed meeting
brother. Mark, in Pendleton.
new mill Friday evening.
at Troutdale in last week's issue of The
I Wagon Box
1 Hay Rack
1 6-ft. Extension Table The repairing of th* Bull kun bridge Miss Nellie Elliott and sister, Burnice Herald, it should have stated that the
1 Dresser
1 Plush Bed Lounge
1 Cupboard
1 Kitchen is completed and we think it it now have been out of school this last week council was oppoaed to the amendment
to the saloon ordinance making the li
with the grip.
Treasure
1 Heating Stove 1 Go-Cart
1 Child’s Iron safe.
cense fee payable semi-anuually instead
Mrs. Huddle, daughter of Rev. Mr. of
F. S. White and eon Fred made a
annually as at present, that thecouu-
Crib, new
Some Carpet
Some Sacks
1 8-gal. Barrel business trip to Sandy Friday.
Bowerman, died Bunday evening. She cilineu voted it down not even giving
Chum A Extut 7 Tons Clover Hay
Shovels and other Pen Graham gave a dance at the cook leaves a husband and two small chil Mayor Fox a chance to vrto it.
li ren, one a lathy of three months.
house last Saturday night.
articles too numerous to mention
They have the sympathy of many
('lark llarding made a busines«* trip
PLEASANT HOME
friends.
to Troutdale Monday, returning Wvd-
Mrs. Markell entertained several at
Ed. Johnson has sold his farm to Will dinner last Sunday.
nmlay. He intends to move to Trout
TERMS
t
Chilcote. '
dale next MonJay.
The Methodist Episcopal church has
Amounts $10 and under to Ex? cash. Amounts over $10, Pen Graham inlbh* a business trip to Mrs. Chandler has returned from a new stove and intend to have a new
eastern Oregon and will spend the win- carpet in a short time. Everyone is
nine months time with interest at 8 per cent per annum from Portland Friday.
ter at home.
I cordially invited to come /nd hear the
date. Good security to Ex? given, Two per cent discount for
new minister.
BULL KUN
cash on all bills over $10.
EGYPT
The little Haworth boy is slowly im-
Jim Hays is visiting friends at Bull
Mr. ami Mrs. Westlund were visited proving.
Run this week.
Mrs. Smith was staying with her
Mrs. Cline ami Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence by the stork. He left them a tine baby
daughter,
Mrs. Hutchins, for a few
Jackson spent last week visiting relatives
I
Weatlund’s brother-in-law, C. A. days recently. Mrs. Hutchins is not
in Sellwood.
much better.
Bertie Cline anti Miss Iva Jackson Lindquist, came up on a visit last week.
Rev. Mr. Reese and family have
Whi. Burkholder came home from
were welcome visitors of Mr. and Mis.
moved to Pleasant Home.
Tom llaygon of Sellwood last Sunday. eastern Oregon last «wk
Mrs. Kennedy is on the sick list.
The day was spent very merrily with
O. Bodeen anil J Johnson went to St.
various selections of music furnished liy Johns last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter and
Mr. and Mrs. llaygon. A chicken din
fw><
1« ta »•‘J mon’ ntonfy for y«w 1«’ «hit' lUw Fur» nn<E IIMr« ta a« than ta
children were visiting Mrs. Carpenter's
Edward
Bates,
who
has
lieen
working
si h«<nn’
W rltr for Frf«-«» I.l«l Markt f Keport. Shipplnir Tasr". an<E aiw«ut our
ner was then served which was im for 11. Sebnitz, returned to Portland sister, Mrs. Knighton of Boring, list
HUNTERS
’&TRAPPERS'GUIDE,rÆ^
mensely enjoyed by all?
Sunday.
4*41 |*asM leather Nttntl. I«e»t Ih'ng <wt thw snfifwrt «rat wrlltan
llhietratlnt ail »tir Animais Ali
lust Friday.
ah.>ii( Tiapparat Narrais TV.- «« Trapa (lama lawa H<«w and whara *■> trop sn l »«> hasmm* a ar
cas.fui trai'par II a a rrrnlar » ne»■ ltqw<t a pm-a t? T-« imr ruslumsn 11 ÎY Hidra tannad *
C.
W.
Struthers
was
seen
in
Bull
Run
Morris Wheeler has a cousin from
tiaaulifn K
Our Maanrllr «ait ai 'I Itam, aiisacls ammala An lrapa.il OBrerlwNtla '«lii't.nt
Hidao aad Fur« Au us and |»t hifbasl privas Autlrracl* Hrwa, lArpt. îl. Mlaarapolla. Wlnu
Grangers should take The Heritkl.
last Sunday.
Michigan who is making him a visit.
A New Line of Dress Ginghams
AND OlHfR WASH GOODS
FAIRVIEW
Graphophone, Free!
TROUTDALE
BORNSTEDT & RUEGG
Sandy,
Oregon
LEETE-ROBERTS Clackamas County
COMPANY
G
FIRST-CLASS -
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Daily Stage to Gresham
J. E. Stone’s Place
Thursday, Jan. 30,1908
8
Sandy Harness Shop
Has on hand «'Full Line o(
Saddles. Harness. Collars, Whips.
Will Ron Wednesdays and Satur
days. Will deliver feed on these
days only.
9 «
9
9
FLOUR and FEED at Portland
Prices.
ROBERT TASSELL
Cottrell and Boring,
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Oregon
9 »
9
Bits, Spurs and everything else
usually carried by a Firtt-cUM Hirwu SH(|
SADDLES MADE TO ORDER
Prices reasonable, First-class work
and guaranteed.
All kinds of harness and shoe re
pairing neatly and promptly done.
V. E. FOSBF.RG, pVop.
Sandy
Oregon
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Read tjie want ads on last page.
Hie Pollowing Articles
C. H. Davis, Owner
H. E. Davis, Auctioneer
FURSHIDES
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Our Mill is Running Steadily
Sawing a first-class quality of Rough and Dressed lum-
fcier. All sizes now ready for delivery at the new mill,
three-fourths of a mile east of Kelso.
Straus Lumber Co.
Orient, Ore
Phone rnsh enters after six o’clock to Farmer 198
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
General
TROUTDALE,
Merchandise
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OREGON
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