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GENERAL HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS, PLOWS, CULTI
VATORS, HARROWS, ETC.
HARNESS and ACCESSORIES.
STOVES, RANGES, WASHING MACHINES, ETC.
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F. DONAHUE,
DONAHUE,
PROPRIETOR
PROPRIETOR
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Al Sandy makes conm-ctioiis with Salmon mail stage.
Unctions lor Aschoff’s and meets Aral car st Boring.
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Will Make the Season, March 15 Io July I, as follows:
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— DESCRIPTION —
♦ JET BLACK, is HANDS IIIGII, 6 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT, 1630,
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GIRTH AROUND THE HEART S3 INCHES
Monday and Saturday at E. F. Donahue's Bam at Boring
Tuesday and Wednesday at Donahue’a Stage Barn, Sandy
Thursday noon to Friday noon, at Jones' Barn, Estacada
j TERMS: To Insure, $20; Season, $12; Single ♦
l eap, $7.50
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MANAGER
SECRETARY
A lodge of Foresters of America was
organ laid here Saturday evening, about
A surprise party was given the other 40 members joining
night on Morris Wilmarth at the house
8. J. Garrison has returned to Boring
id Otho Richey. All the young tolka
after spending about ten days at Collins
were there and had a gissi time.
j Hot Springs in Washington
The Modern Woodmen of America
I Mrs. Guy Palmer ia home after a few
had a big ciana to initiate last Saturday
weeks spent in Portland.
ivglit. The boys came over front Dam
Homer Fisher, of Dundee, Ore., is
an us slid helped to put the candidates
through. It was breaking day alien ' visiting with relatives and friends.
Someone went into the sitting-room
the gathering broke up.
BORING
Clackamas County
OLKAN1NOW
EAIRVIEW
TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW, Or., March 17.-(’. E.
Dedlh of Rkhdrd Ldtourdl.
Cree ia building a blacksmith shop on
J. H Taylor and son Tom of Bull Run Ina place. J. A. Catbron of Gresham will
The remains of Richard latourell
|>asse<| through here last week ell route tie the ainllh and will move Ida family were brought from Portland for burial
to Portland.
at Troutdale last Thursday, it being the
into Mra. O. A. Jaikeon'a cottage.
very day on which Mr. lAtourell bad
J. G. DeSnaser was a business visitor
II. ('. Campbell has had his flue
planned to come out with his wife and
In Handy last fridav.
bo-sea here again and Will keep them
again take up Ida residence here Mr.
A. (1. Bornstedt did business in Ore on the Hun Dial ranch lids spring ami
lAtourell had been ill for the fiaat few
gon City last Friday.
summer.
years with au incurable disease, which
lee
hliaw
visited
Ilia
mother
Handy soil produces as good fruit ae
Sud hia physicians had told him might take
glows on trees. All we need is a lit relatives here Sunday.
hie off al any time.
tle uioraattention given to orchards and
Ralph Coiipclaud and wife have
Deceased was born in lAtourell 44
thia district can compete with the moved into the Peterson cottage.
years ago, and has made his home ttiere*
world.
Rev. C. W, Haves of Marshall Street and at Troutdale during all Ilia life ex
It is reported that Handy is to have I’resb) larian church, Portland preached cept the past winter which lie has spent
another hotel and maybe another sa in Hinilli Memorial church last Sunday in Portland
ba in.
Besides hie wife, be leaves liia par
morning. In the evening Mr. Ilayea
Meadarnes Hhipley and Jones of Hull gave a atereoplicuu lecture on "Alaska. ” ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Latourell of
Run were shopping in Handy during the
Mrs J. W. Townsend epent Saturday lAtourell, lour brothers and two sisters.
week.
and Humlay with relatives in Portland. Ilenrv and Markham labnirell and
Mrs. Alice Courier of Latourell, Joseph
Herman Bruns took a load o( luXel
II. N. Maxey and son sre clearing
and Andrew Latourell and Mrs. Clara
chips to Portland on Thursday.
land on A. L. Stone's farm.
lAraeoti, of Troutdale
A nurseryman ia canvassing this ter
C. M Guy has move ! his family into
Mr. Latourell had many friends, waa
ritory.
the o|<J Hcoll bouse, now in the posses always ready to help a friend and had a
The road from Fir Hill cemetery to sion of the Hun Dial Ram-li company.
kind word for everyone. Funeral ser
Kelso is to be replanked. Work will
Mis J. M. Burdhardt of San Fran- vices were held' from the Evangelic
lie begun at once The Firwood lumbs-r cisco is visiting her niece, Mrs. W A. church at Troutdale on Thursday, Mar. ;
company will furnish planks
Tow nselel.
12th, at II o’clock. The interment was
Glen McIntyre returned to hia lunite
The
Mrs. Lrnn Cooper of Goldeudale, in Evans cemetery at Latourell.
al Halmon River Monday after an ex Wash., was a guest of relatives al tbs funeral was largely attended and the
tended visit to Eastern Oregon.
home of A. T. Axtell tin- last of the floral tribute« were many and beautiful.
Trosa Vanderlioof is horns after hav week.
ing «[Mint a few months at Wafienitia.
TROl’TDALF,"March 17.—Three car
J II ■ Stapleton haa been • lending a
loads of brick have just lieen unloaded
Chas. Keith, postmaster at Dover, short time at her home here
,
waa In Handy on Monday. Mr. Keith
Mr«. C. Billington and granddaughter, here to be used in Winehart's building.
is a progressive farmer and is making Mias Denny of lafayette, were guests of These brick were shipped over the
many improvements on his place. It Mrs Billington's daughter, Mrs. A. T. Portland Railway Light A Power com
might I* well for some people to sit up Axtell, while on llieir return from pany's line.
' and take notice.
Four Troutdale young men had a new
Tacoma, where they have lieen visiting
experience the other night while on the
Casper Junker of the Handv ll iie) tor some time.
<lld UMincea in Portland early this
Mrs. E. J. Know lias lean spending a way to the leap-year dance at Gresham.
week.
few «lays here, a guest of Mrs. O. A When the car arrived within about a
Elmer Hamilton of Vancouver, Wash, Jackson.
Mrs. Know is hsving her ball mile of Linnemann, the trolley
•hook hands with old friends here on household gools shipped to Portland, wire was found to tie broken and the
conductor, motorman and passengers
Monday.
wl<tre Mr. and Mrs. Know have spent
had to push the ear to Linnemann.
Geo. F. Ruegg vieited hia folks at the winter and will continue to make
A. Barnett haa moved Iiis family to
their home.
Cedarville Humlay.
Ida
farm across the Sandy.
Mrs J. M. Ashcraft entertained the
Mike llents is making iniproveineDts
Mra. E. A. Stafford of Maple Grove
Ladles Society of Hinith Memorial
on Ids homestead near Welches.
farm haa been attending a few days with
Mrs. Ray Murray and Mias Molul church Thursday afternoon.
her daughter, Mrs. Henry Richardaon.
Miss Delia Morison of Portland haa
Fish of Cherryville were shopping in
Miaaea Mabel and Blanche Bretik and
lieen spending a few days here, the
Hand^ on Munday.
Grandlatlier Break liave been visiting
guest
of
Mra.
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Aehi-raft.
Frank Mbrrison of l>urer waa a Handy
Mrs. Frank Axtell and Willard Cook relatives at Oswego, Ore.
visitor on Saturday.
C. C. Colt, president of the Union
are
ill with mumps
M L. Mew recently purchased a team
George McIntire of Portland »y a Meat company, waa here on Sunday in
■ d bunch-grsM homes and is now farti -
Sunday guest of hia sister. Mrs. Cora the interests of hie company.
ing in two-horse style.
Ainma, Jennie and Edna May Young
J. J. Elsner of Aims transacted bus Anderson.
of Purtland were guests of their young
iness iu Sandy on Monday.
fr.ends here Sunday.
ROCKWOOD
J. J. Castello and wife were in Port
Wm. Miller and "Huey" Hoakey were
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
Brown.
Mrs.
M.
Bliss
land Monday and Tuesday of this week.
and Miss Isabel Grider. lion Young visitors in Portland last Sunday.
Herbert Buech of Bull Run was a-
Mra. R. E. Holm entertained the
and Will A. Herring went to Orient last
Sandy visitor Monday.
Saturday night to attend the dance.
Ia lieu' Ai l society on Wednesday alter-
W J. Wirts sjietil Sunday with bis
The w hist party .given by the Mecca- n ion.
family at Gresham.
liees was fairly well attended. William
Allie May attended the dance last
Ernest Leaf attended the <lan<*e at ; Childers and Mrs. R. Kettering were
S iturday night at Gresham.
Orient Saturday night.
the winners.
Mrs. Viola Stevens spent Monday in
Frank Canning. Allwrt Bell and
Floyd Ixivelace is laid up with the Portland.
others attended the dance at Eagle mumps.
Mra. Lydia Ostrand of Portland waa
Creek Saturday night.
The play *'Between the Acte," given here to attend the funeral of Richard
J. B. Tawney and wife wet t to
here last Friday evening was very satis Latourell. She was the guest of Mrs.
land Bunday.
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factory. All parts were rendered well. Carl lareetM.
J. R Keep of the White River Mill- ■ B. F. Powers is building an addition
F. E. Harlow and wife were guests of
ing and Irrigatiim eompaoy ,^l I to pr A|WOO(,., 11<111R. ,t ^.„1,
Portland relatives on Sunday.
through here Sunday * enroute to Port-
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Mrs. Susie Timms lias moved her
land.
b lusehold goods to Portland where she
LLSRDS
Alt
of
Firwood
was
a
Sandy
F W.
has a rooming - house near the Good
W E Craswell was interviewing the
visitor on Monday.
Samaritan
hospital.
farmers in this vicinity in reference to
The Sandy river is reported to 1* the
R E. Hocki-ramith and family have
| taking shares in the Multnomah district
highest it haa lieen for some years, the j
and tirauge fair association. He reports moved into Mrs. Timms' cottage al the
reason for it ia the recent heavy rains.
having good success and many of the loot of Main street.
Jake Cooper is working for J. J. Cos
Harry Hubbard and Gail Vandever
people are taking an interest in the fair.
tello.
Many friends from thia vicinity of are both kept from school this week by
E. W. Cassidy baa moved onto hie
BULL RUN. OREGON
Mrs. Estella Jack attended the funeral Sickness.
Have opened a
new ranch recently purchased of S. E.
at Pleasant Home last Wednesday.
New.
Miss Ethel Wilkinson was the guest
BILL RUN
Oswald Reams of Vancouver is visit
of Miss Olive Lusted last week.
ing his family on the ranch near Fir
Farming is principally all the busi-
Mrs. Ralph Neibauer and daughter
wood.
fens went to Carrolton, Wash , to visit n -sc going on at Bull Run. Mr. Miller
Paul Spillman of Sandy ridge was a
is rushing things on some of the com
In connection with the postoftice
her daughter, Mrs. Ormsby.
at Bull Run.
Sandy visitor last Saturday.
pany's farms.
Mrs. Craaswell has been ill with the
Rural telephones are being talked of
Miss Gertie Clark is at her home near
grip the past week.
a giaal deal of late.
Bull Kun.
Miss Gibliings of Orient vieited Mr.
leaving Bull Run at 7 a. m.
Casper Junker's new barn is nearing
Mrs. Leete has been very ill, but is
. and Mrs. L. A. Davis Saturday and Sun-
Leaving Gresham at 1 p. m.
completion and ia a credit to the tow n
improving
slowly.
I day.
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The Odd Fellows' hall will soon be
Mr. Glover visited his new farm,
Mrs. Jos. Manarv is improving in
re ady fur a house warming
The work
formerly Cline's farm, last Wednesday
health.
is being pushed rapidly under the able
at Bull Run.
W. (Mell and family will move back to I
Mr. Hurlburt ia surveying in this
management of Elijah Coalman.
Mrs. Herrick visited Mrs. George to their farm near'Salmon.
locality and stopping at Geo. I.usteds.
•Mrs. V- Junker visited friends in
Thomas last week.
Cob. Moriston photographed the Ch»r- I
Gresham last week.
Mr. Manpin is very ill at his home ryville school recently.
KtLSO
bl. McCormick is preparing to spray
in Portland. We are all in hopes he
W m. Waespe is building a tinea fine
l'agh brothers have sold their farm.
his large apple and prune orchards.
will recover all O. K. and be with us all
large chicken yard of wire eight feet
Chris Pagh lias gone to Portland for a soon.
high.
of the Boring Hotel and picked up a brief stay.
Sandy river is very high. It has been
Sandy river and Cedar creek have
Jonerud
Brothers'
shingle
mill
is
now
purse lielonging to Mrs. Davis, hsving
running over the dike.
been higher this week from the recent
about ItlMI in It. The same day some in operation
The Cline faniilv are preparing to rains than for a year or two.
one entered the cabin of Mr. Munson
The Ladies' Aid society will meet at move to their new home at Orient
B. Hart is circulating a petition for a
and took half of his grub. No trace of the home of Mrs. T. G. Jonsrud, Thurs- soon. Mr. Peterson of Portland will
much needed road north and south
the roblier has lieen found.
' day, March 36th.
farm
as
soon
as
move on to the Glover
across Cedar creek, starting near bis
On Monday the 10:35 car from Port
The attendance at our school numbers the Clines move out.
place and ending near Mr. Collings
land had a smash-tip. The switch had nearly sixty. The school ia making tine 1 Mr. Figles lost one of his best horses
place.
ln-en left open and the car ran onto the progress under the able leadership of last week and has another horse very
Ben Hart has rented a part of Wm.
aiding, smashing into a hand-car and a the teacher, Miss 1> mas Hedin. Three sick.
Waespe's place and is putting it into
flat-car. The front end of the passenger pupils expect to take the eighth-grade
grain.
wns Isnlly damaged and the people on t examinations this spring.
Eight new
( HLRmVILLL
The Struthers, Johnson A Nelson Mill
the car were badly shaken up but no I><>oka have recentlv lieen added to the
I The Cherryville school baa closed and company of the Backbone, have com-
one was hurt.
I well tilled sclnxl library.
SANDY
LEETE-ROBERTS
COMPANY
FIRST-CLASS •
- GENERAL STORE
Daily Stage to 6resham
BüSandy Hotel
First-class accommodations
Commercial trade solicited
Clean beds and good meals
F«td Stahl« ia Caiwecho«
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy
Oregon
BORING ROLLER MILL
Wil] Run Wednesdays and Satur
days. Will deliver feed on these
days only.
FLOUR and FEED at Portland
Prices.
ROBERT TASSELL
Cottrell and Boring,
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Oieron
iSs Sandy Harness Shop
Makts The Best Saddles
IS THE COl'MTRY
All wort done by Hand
Cirri« a Fill Liat at
HORSE GOODS
Harness and Shoe REPAIRING
Promptly done
V. E. FOSBERG, Prop.
Sandy
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Oregon
pleted their 50,000 tie contract and will
drive them down the Sandy river to
Troutdale.
Miss Florence Bleckinyer closed a six-
months term of school Friday.
Notice.
We wish to announce that we are
now running our mill and have a gissi
supply of lumber on hand and are in
a position to till house and lutrn orders.
JONSRl’D BROS.. Kelso.
P. O. Address, Orient. Ore., Route I.
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Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
General
TROUTDALE,
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