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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
MOUNT SCOTT and LENTS DISTRICTS Portland's Tastest Grow ing Suburbs, Whkh You Should know All About MONTAVILLA A wry w 1 I. Shanklin is building a two I Hoffman's Drhe. Militatila i Schools are now »ufTvring an e|»i* Frank Snuffin? ha? been awarded the li. it«..» ?2x3i>. . e«»rner '.»tit. » a- I I by l.v ami in.I >*>t lu iihi i «l ' by ill n~» wl h I Itili.* time st wa« eiii »\« all prewnt. -lory house, contract on the Nildin road. Hr ex demic of mu up» «•r youngot eon, I \ in. a sailor <»tT the T. H. Blem\»c will pects to go to work clearing the way Mr*. Ed, Rayburn*« afoter, Mr«, Hunter street? vruiM r Coloiad«*, n w King at Seattle, next week Buckingham of Corvallis, has liwn overaee the work. w.»s pre'CiiP,------- spending the | ast wok in Leute Lewi- Blumenthal will »tart for In H W ’ Mr. Grooms ha« improved hi? prop man, Kansas, 11 xt Monday. Ilia of Mt. Scott cleared anti jHV|*arril for erty on the R.«*e l.inr by putting in a I friend* all wish him a pleasant trip. cultivation He intends converting it sidewalk winch was wty much net*«I«*«I. Mr- M Rhodkls ami «laughter Marx into a atock farm and is having a Iwrii, \ C Scfrtl line ha-l hi* name. al«o ofGrajs Uru-sing were viaiting friend? 40*»), built the mrid'cr of hi* iv placed in the at Mont ax 1. la last week The vnt«*rtainm«'nt given by the window, which add- mau rtady to uie Grpba Ri'lwkah lodge held lh»*ir reg |t«oks of lit« buxine«* place. Women of W «MHh ratt in Ihivia hall on Saturday night war w. II attended de Mrs S I Phillip?. Mrs. Tibbit« and ular im etiug »»n tlie night »»f March 12 I ♦♦«hr Gilea had ti e misfortune to spite a ¡««uriiig rain k tine program baby wen* guest» ot Mrs Howitt and Three camhdates were initiated ami ent hi* hamt a few ago, but 1« now two inorx* will lie initiated n xt meet was rendered, after which «lancing was Mrs l*itt» on Thur* lay. ab|«» to l»e at Work ing night Omega halge of F at Port indulge«! in until after midnight. Mr. Gates is improving very slowly. land, nuiulvring al»out Jfa>, xtailed this On fured ty l«*t I'uringer A Arm- Chicken thieves are getting bu>\ The Russellville grange served a fruit kxlgv list Thunwlay »»veiling. Orpha *tn ng «old the U.ip - pifpritv on lot 3, Mr. Pu krtt rep»ti- th* I f a half l»l-H'k s, Eby Hre< 1 to Mr Rubuw of loig » k doing excellent tl *u work supper at their last meeting. Although dozen fine White Plymouth R »cks. Oregon City, who w mow hi« family the night was stormy, a number of Vi’siton* Ah- always welcome. G. F. Johnson’s sister, M •?. Hatti* here at once. Cone Bros sawmill is again o|?'rat- member» were present and all report a John*, ti ot North Yakima, n adv a abort D II Pvt kin? ia 1 \i .g the wihh ! In» ing in full f«»rrv. haxing I ven closed very enjoyable time. visit in tbe villa last week. •ince the la'ginning ot the banking recently purvhaaed »> -I cuiahiia E M. \ an S'hoiek visited relatives holiday«. Mr». Reasnor aprut a few daxs at th«- to hi? WKMHlyard on ILbhanl slrwl in Everglade on Wednesday Mr Van J a ’ Miller sold in? lot on Mhner Wtn. Thurst n nnrrowly rscajMsi a Schoick is planning to start east next home ot her dauglittr. Mm. Young, last «(reel to Homer Piusty the tirat of the broken leg I; ?t xxeek l x hax ing a i ten- week on a visit with friends ami rel week. wreek. Mr. and Mm. Barringer presentv»! foot fall while at XV« »rk in yie mill atives in Iowa. their son Frank ami in» wife with a As it is, he v ill I»«* lai«! up fur sonic s C II Armstrong u.is at Sellwood « n Mi a» Bertha Pollock w a* prv-ent«*d m w piano la-t week. buainoM* lAieaday. days with a fine new piano last week by M.snvr street is n«»w on the N».»m I • t \\;i«a m«* c in North Villa Miss Helen Maltby, w ho haa ls*, n her parents. T ere are six new houses I m ing built <»n th - evening of M 1 ch 3 f«»r the i»ui- »(»ending th»* past yea r xxith Mrs ami cement w slk? are living put in bx !*o«e »'( reorganizing th«- old Boaiu of Ownnai . left last Wedmi ?-lay for K-n- marly all pro|»erty owners un the street rtadecf Muntavil 1 Full particulars ver. The Wi^Gird hall is living rvitbsl led will l*e given next w> <-k in it h Dr. and Mr- J >?< -p. nt S Mr? CMrand of Portland was in this ami all the first fio»»r is being put int»< I*, k Engle infer- 1« the writer that Mr an«l Mr- D.» .all vicinity Friday on I-u-incss pertaining one r«»o-.n f r a large dry gmtds store. Barring r \rm* n-4 *<»14 I l new A call of 1< m il 1 kid Fri r ‘XX a * «»i at to to her residence property. house oil Hibbard street Vue-lay to Lawson Parker has sol hi? store ot» learn the w *1 1 of th»* menile r» ? on . : < i RobilMI ot i I, who K>\\ Mersbon, w ho hohl? a po?iti »n a« the Base Line road to A C. Sefrit. organization « t a branch of tie Re L*bek- watchman on the steamer Bailey Gatr- Mr. Y »ung spent Sunday at Seaabh -.n«»vc in a.* s.on a? the house i* com- ahs plel d ert, eume Saturday t r • «¡..-‘i viait with with his father. Mra. French, recently returned fron his parents and other friemts. Mrs. Fred Ryder ^aw a |»arty at her The ladies of the Degree »>( H»»tior i a visit m ln«i.a .a. nq -rts that On gon <»f I' ddy ‘s third Mrs. Zula Bell Latourell was a guect were eutertain«*»! last Friday al th» 1 | h«»:n * Fri«l iy in hou suits her w II enough of Mrs. Clara Smith Tm-«l.»y. home of Mrs. W G S nilh, <*01 nvr «•! ■ birthday Mrs. Tyler, after a long iili -s-. was Mrs. Jame* Mil’.. is again very ill Of the twenty-six country schools in Misner and Hunter streets. The orca able to l*c out S . . iay the first time sion w »? the birthday amr.wrsarv »•: 1 *vit!i pneumonia the county we are pie we I to note Cor- in 10 weeks Mr-. Smith am! Mrs. Antoius<»n, th**» Ry I I. v will •: N • SB raatal fii«• Miss Rita Prie*', w'.o 1 .is been in bett erl * t la«iiee entertaining t«»gvtlivr. The com preach 011 *’l'h • Un ird«»n .. — .... ilnv S n,” in in non-tardiness last month. the hospital two w»s k-, 1- reported pa:-y wire favored with several selec I» * Gia e Raj U church Simla», much improved. A -li le across the O. R. A. N. track« s sic bv Miss May Bi« y w March 24, .Mrs. Platt rvndvrv*l » Real estat* in these parts is m«»ving near Bonneville delayed trains several all enjoyed. M rs O. S. Olson I M-s Err! Ibir- ». »ami Mcs.tlines Alien, Brvsoti, Wai kcr of Seattle are \. ling at R<x i.il quite freely, l?>th acreage and lois. hours Sunday. l«x k and McKiss*»ti also (avorx*»l th« nan Parker’«. giiestsnitb a s<>ng. Good things !•» eat | The digging of th. ■ •U m I »r the e re »OOOOlOOOiO.OiOKïOCHO'Oi'CRiOî !».>» numvro is to mention were al-« * vnjoveii. All had a g»*oi tuuv. Th*»?» i trie light pofal giv< s ti»* jssiple <•( the are m t always to P’ vs ut were Mvsdaiues John Amlrrsoti. , ,ilia a hoj*e that tl •e in the dark. T lights were much <« ofiiikvl, Wing»*rt, B x?»n, »ung needed. II ■. S»ck Parker is b« • fr »tn Vancouver. A. Geisler, Prop »01, Fran <■, Fl wers, Danml«, Stu»!l i-iting hi« J». nt?. Mr. and Mr*, Hib-kcr, B’»a.er, Jvnsiua, Vilas, Just,; B. U Farrier, Evans, kbbott, Lovejoy, Gar l^wson Parker. Bring U- Your Pr -ariptic ns and You Will tber. Miry Lvxvis, Maggie L»-wis, Myr .Eu'ob Mann ¡.? w ng a broad smile . . B- Sure to Have Them Filled R ght tie 1 •» -. Parmner, Smith. Anl«»m-en, Wonder why? Jak l a? a brand new "i-riix-, Ky*ler, Lyn I- 1 and the Misset» girl at his home no a Ella Antonisen and M »y Sissily. Mr. and Mrs. J 1 II are the happy DRLGS, CHEMICALS. STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. W .-rk is still progressing on the Base parents of a daughter, boru Sunday CIGARS. TOBACCOS. POST CARDS. ETC. Line road. Three Montavillans ami the I morning. proj»erly owners got busy ami drew up Mi?? Caples is preparing to move her a |M»tition asking the commissioners tv «mall h.»use on Eby *trvvt to the l«»t extend the macadamizing eight fwt on south of where the u«* now stands. each «.de of the street which was very At the Baptist cl ircli Friday night much in need of repairs. occurred the sixth •f a series of free Mr. Green*« new building is living public entvrtainm nts given by the rapidly complete»! sml wheu done will Co -cent elub, whi* . i?composed of the Mr. »n>l Mr. I'. An<ier«oi> were in be a credit to Montavilla. The enter- young men of that btirvh ' Gresham l»?t Wednesday attending the Chas. W alts has befn doing some. tainment was und r the management 340 Hibbard Street grange county convention. concrete work f »r J. E. Revirnoml on of W N. M<»rse ami »■• insisted of \ oca! Would like te> figure ou your Arnold Smith We are very glad to hear that Mrs. Misner street. Mr. Watt« is a bustler and instrumental n. i and «ii«l a g«Hxl piece of work. and Mis? Mertz ent« rt.lined the andi- R . kert i, getting along »o well. She vnee with a violin kj I o . Mis« Just sulo. will be welcomed home by all her little Ix*ander Lewis is building six fin»- folks. c »ttages on Misner street. Contractor also sang a number «>! «el<*cth»n«. The Veteran male doubt- quartet of Port- Stella Anderwen wishes to announce Higgins is doing the work. that she haa diacoutinued the library P. A. Engle has his new hon?»* on Ian I, consisting of J mlgi Bullock, lea<lvr Morse, Captain station. Hibbar i street nearly finished. Frank «•f th»* elub, W. \ P«-w<*ll, (*umnide»> Traey, Mills, ie-stow Lang has the contract. am! Cummin rendered several selec Barringer «k Armstrong aohi the tions Jndge and Mrs, Bullock sang Phv*ician*-S’jrgeoD< Viane property on Curtis street ami Mr« Tiibhs” ami were encored, after Grand avenue. Horace F»-ssler expects \\ N Morae announc'd that Judge Gresham. - Oregon to occupy the same at once. Bullock wa? tl»* oldest roi-tcr in the Those who went to hear the rose car bunch and was bv far the b« -*t crower nival speakers March 6 at Warren’s and would -inn 1- a solo * The Shang DK. IL II. OTT, ball were disappointed a- the speakers hai Raster,” hi ! the judge certainly f-»r some unknown reason did not come. did cr»»w. L> K X T I B T T . -• who were present Wanted, For Sale, Lost. The management are very sorry. express. «1 th *i.1 ••rlvea well please»! ami Found, Etc. Oregon Gresham, Mr*. Bertha Blumenthal gave a termed it a fir-: lass entertainment Russellville Doings «KWH 9 MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 ,9 Î h»,. THEO ROY UPPER LAIOLRELL PLUMBISG A\D GAS EITTING J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner. M. D Want Column E . B . WANTED—Fresh, milch cow? and birthday party Thursday eve. March 12. Charley Bl- 1.' -e, who haa been ill for tKoef cattle. T. K Howitt, Grvttham, her fiftieth anniversary, at her home on several weeks, i- improving. L> f F U H WANTED — A small house with one • r two lota, or a small tract of land with «••me improvement«. Apply to Mr? L M. Huffman, Gresham, Ore., R. 2. *13 Auctioneer DECIDE 40 Yearn’ Experience Satisfaction Guaranteed Terms Very Reasonable A Thoroughbred Inipor.cd Call at my place on Base Line R«»ml Phone or Write. Phone Farmer* 301 Owsrn lh Tint GflESHAM FERCHERGN HORSE ASSOCIATION A. Watson Route 1, Percheron Stallion <«R1.SH AM, oRE DEC I DI: Additional Local Items td supply Gr ch with electric light Attor nei at Law and power K the number of poles R. I. ANDERSON ail parts of town it tieing vructed 737 Chamber of Commerce (Continued from page 1.) »••1114 »• em ti it the greater part of Phone Main 33titi P obtla XD, O b « gox the homes will I m ? invaded by the elec- WANTED—Every Farmer who geli? I'it« - will !»«• pul«li»|>«-d latri Dr. A Thompson made u.? a pleaa- trie juice. butter to get hia butler-wrapper? printed I lit ll then lie call I r L iqid nt I li ant « all on St. Patrick’s day in the at The Herald office. Be?t paper, low farm of Mrs Fred Tliompson of Woodland. morning, leaving as a reminder some Will cry sales anywhere on fl prices. Will be money well inveiteli! Wash , is vi- ing at the home of Dr. of the beautiful shamrock. HILO. BRIGGER earth. and Mrs. A Tie. npaon. WANTED — From 5 to 500 acre? slash Mr*. Sylvester Barnes is assisting THAT IS THE REASON why Gresham, Oregon Charges Reasonable. ing. You will do well l»v calling «»r Mrs. Widener in the restaurant Th1 I. tdi - \.l society of the Meth- so many business men and farci- Satisfaction Guaranteed writing W. C. Burch. B«»x mm , Gresh ...l..t el.un ’ at the home of Mrs er? buy from and have their Several <>f our leading citizen? started J. C. Allen i Wednesday afternoon, Phon«’ Farmers 44 am. 13 Watches Im paired by rue. TERMS, $2(i TO INSURE on Thursday for a few days’ ti?hing. There was a u g I attendance and a Q or A«i<ir.-i.f>. Orient, Ore. g WANTED— Parties who contemplate Mi-s Essie Crenshaw ha? been suf very pleasant a:’«*muon was spent in building to investigate our up-to-date fering with ton-iliti- for a few davs Cement Blocks, sjiecialiy f r foundation but ha- now resumed her place in the quilting. work. For particulars see E. M. Pinneo Gresham ('entral. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦$♦ J. B. and Will Robertson were I ' W I ' ; • M I, i’ll. called home fr- I III Oiel, Oregon, on « ••••••••••••••••• 191 Morrison St., L R. Metzger is planning to build of their bndher _ Goods Going Like Hot Cakes at the W ANTED—2200 pound« of American a cot tag»» to rent on his pr«>|»erty in account of the !« ath PORTLAND, - • OREGON Joseph Tie v arrived in Gresham on Wonder potatoes. Cail at or phone south Gresham. Near Pap's Restaurant. Thursday morning. • Stuart's store. Gresham. 1 make« Sy 1 vest»*r Barnes is working in Port- • •••••••••••••••• Emil G Kar-lell of Steele, N. Dak., a LIGHT BREAD ♦ FOR SALE — Clover or mixed hay. land. a is now a.listing A. Meyer, in the Prompt delivery. John Bliss, Trout make« Fran«*:? George of St Helens visited First Stat bai.k. Mr. Kardell has dale, < )re. at the home of E. C. Lindsey early lieen in thi- -' de but two weeks, yet CONTENTED HOUSEWIVES FOR S.4LE—Span of horses, harness in the w»-ek. make« he is al rial} f.n .rably impressed with Miss Jessie Francis, who has been Oregon. and wag«>n. All in good condition. t HAPPY HOMES quite ill with the grip, is recruiting at < ir* sham, Oregon. S» e T. R Howitt ♦ Ed Hamilton and wile of Vancou use or Firit State Bank (-) the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Lus ver, Wash., hi a few days of this CUPID FLOUR ted at Pl«*a«ant Home. week vi- tin»' t i. brother, Fitzer Ham Albert Welch retires, John R. Norris takes the business FOR SALE—A good driving nr w«»rk A set of <?art<x>ns for each month of For Sale by horse, single harness, single buggy, two 1907 were placed upon the walls of the ilton, and family and meeting old Authors. Exchangeable at half T ♦ friends. — GRESHAM Price. A seated carriage and a good road cart. reading room this week. A snap. Enquire at Herald office. ¡3 ••••••••••••••••• The Best Suits in the House Mr ami .M - Ed. Sitacr and cliil-1 Mrs. J H Spain visited her «laugh : Send for Catalogue up to $25 and $30 go for . FOR SALE — Eight year ol«l horse, ter. Mi-? Jessie Francis, last Hatur- dren of Fruit < ol., spent a few days ♦ in Gresham. . e-ta of B. W. Emery Notice to Creditors. well hr- ken, weighs aliout lOM) poun ia. day and Sunday. and wife. Tie y intend to locate in J. P. Freeman, Gresham, route 1. .13 B >rn—to Mrs. and Mr. Edgar Colvin, Oregon and h - very well pleasi-d with Xotic Is hereby siren that the under [ 1<* Fifth St til kernnd Ft Jf on March 4th. a boy. signed has Men duly sppolnted admin I WATCH THE DAILY PAPERS Gresharn. 1 y left tins week fori FOR SALE—Forty acres of land near w htrator of the eatate of Ixirrnzo Wlnt«-r*,| The opening of the 1 millinery ’*** IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT de Medford. Sycau <»re station on <). W. p. electric dcceaaed, by the County Court of Htat« road, 2000 cords go*xl wood, fine soil, partment at Stuart’« store was well The lab -t 1 .1 htion to the magnzine of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, attended, tber»? being fV) ladies and two bix acres cleared. B >x 45, Lent«. list in the ri ling room is the Re an<l all peraona having claim« agnio-t the mr I<1 gentlemen present. view of Ki vi. - and the Literary Di- , eatate are hereby notified to present the aam«- FOR KENT — Two houses on Main Fir»* drills have been practised in gist. I | <luly verified to tho undvreigned, at the office «treet. Chas. Cleveland, Gresham. • the Gresham schools the past two ♦ « • Knieht • havine an addition '>< * r <>r« «'I'sel. RulMlna. weeks. ♦ $1.00 a Month . it- Milk i? naxing ai ian«L ,z«»n, on or b« »«Ulna for« mm (fl) month? fori from FOR RENT—One half acre with good built U> his li I?»* Oil KobertS av»*!iut* . 4a te of the fir?t publication of thi? notice _________ ¡he first m Joe Patenaude of Chippewa Falls. fnur room house, new barn and chicken or th«- name will ba barred. Mr*. P»r i2^' r Mrs. Lusted, Mrs. Ed house, g«HxJ water. E. Scbwedler, Wi?<*«>n«in, who has lieen visiting with Dated an<l date of publication of Ulta i i > 223 MORRISON ST., NEAR I IRSI Arthur ami A H Dowsett the past "I.*ret, Mr tu l Mrs. C. J. Litllepagv, notice, February 21, IW«<. Gresham. Phone Farmer 64. two weeks, left Monday for southern Mr an<l Mr- J W. Shattuck and Mr. J N MEWHIRTER. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a »♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦««♦♦♦♦•••a g against Sickness, Accident and AdmIntelrator <>! the E«int«' «i - LADIES! For Fashionable Spring Oregon enroute east. and Mrs. < fi ts Merrill were among Lorenz«* Whiter»«, drr«-a»«r<L Death. >«*wing call *on Mrs. M. E Hook, 12 Geo. Dooley reports that ap?cialists the Gresham people who attended | r - .:...... . .............. A. Woodward and daughter Cecilia Misner St., .Montavilla, 2 blocks from claim there is no hope of saving the Pomona gran/ vvnich was held on Accidents will Happen 6et Protection Mrs. W. 0 W.u.l .„.Ifcmr children H'>nilO !>«. with th.4. folks, end of carline. Ladies’ Tailoring a eyesight of his little boy that was in W»*dii«-<Li> at Evening Mtar grange Avoid being a ras»* of charity at specialty. ___________________ [12 jured by the explosion of a dynamite They report a v* ry enjoyable time. the hands of other? Dave Fisher has just finished a new returned home last Tuemlay. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. cap last fall. John Str.ui?, of the Straus Lum tier Mm. Hardin made a bnitinews trip to D. (’. R »«? has commenced the erec company of Orb-nt, returned from an fence along the front of his place. NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Portland last Tiir«<lay. tion of a house on his property in eastern vi-it «»n Monday, Mar. 9. Hi* A. Lidbiiry ia spraying his fruit trees Gresham, Ore. ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION E<i Woodard pa«?rd through Aim« on Gresham. Mr. Ross has bought a t<*n thia week. HMlmday enroute to .lohnson’a mill. OF POBTLAKD, ORKQOX THE ELITE ICE CIlEAM PARLORS acre tract on the Section Line near visited relative* in Indiana and then stopjH-d with friemls in Missouri, Texas Mr Wilson of Rockwoo»! finished Cail or write School will open here Monday tin* at .Montavilla has tieen Ixnight and is Taylor avenue. an I < alifur ii i lie cornea ba< k last ter I building a new fence around the No. 3 AGÀIMST SICKNESS OR ACCIDENT 16th with Mias Bh«'k«*ng(*r aa learner. John Brown. Agl-, Rockwu<xl, Or. being run under new management by sati-!i«-d with Oregon than ever. He I John Conley has purchased the city school ground» last Friday. Joe Holder. Give him a call. I>o<k Channing is rr|M>rtrd to have property <«f R»»y Gibb* on Roberts ave- mean* f«»r hi-» eastern frien<ls to become i $! A MONTH $1 E. Baker of Terry has been hauling sold out, the conaideriition being $1200 intere«re«l in Oregon, for several iub- nue. hay from the lx?e farm. rath. Miss Alice Manning left for her ?< uption? to Th« Herald were sent back In rune of MickriPHN or n<r¡«lent B. P. Reynolds is having a robbh home at Oakland Wednesday, after east. idi t reni meni iiii'l medicino eitlirr •tone fence built along the front ol his «{lending the winter with her aunt ni Imme or in li<»?piinl furnished place, the work Ijeing done by Mr ami uncle. Mr and Mrs J. P. Man- ( Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Kitzmiller wore withoiit extra ehargo, Bean of Rose City Park. visitor« at Bull Run luMt wet*k. ning L«»u Gould hi« rented J. Neery’s Every pair of Shoes in the h >u?e REDUCED TO FIT YOUR PURSE Cal. Powell was a visitor at the Rey- (!. A. Keith wont To^amly Momlny. Two or three families arrived this F«»r full | articulara mil or nobis ranch last on Thurs«lay, «140 Wlite. week from Montfort, Wisconsin, and place for this year. * Grace Wolfe, Kate and Clarence his daughter, Miss Powell, ami Mian If Shonltz is hauling lnm!>er for Jay We Sell Everything you Need, At Right Prices too. will make their home Imre. They are Kehrea started to school Monday. old neighbors of the Fieldhouae fam Gould, who is intending to bu Id a Ib-ulali Hendereon. Yes aw low as Good G<xxls can possibly I m ? sob 1 We are having " .March weather” in house on the railroad land. Miss V’era Camp atten<lv<l the drama ilies. Dover. Joseph Ellis of Portland came up at Rockwood Friday evening. IF YOU'RE LOOKING for a good place to trade, you’re looking for Mr. an-l Mrs. A. Dowsett have r<- Willie Odell of Cherryville la work« The«». Bumeland is hauling cotton turned home after «¡tending a two here to visit his son Jim last week. ing for J. W. Exon. weeks vacation at Ixmg Beach. Wm. Btirkholder’a mill run one day wood on Government island. R<wnn 317 Fllr.ln« r Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton ami family The Portland RailwaX, Light A Power last week. • Waahingtoa & Tinti Sit., Rev. W T. Hcott of Fairview was up I 1 were visitors at the Hamilton ranch M. I suglilin bought two cow* hrtliRl, Ori company have a gang of men digging Rockwood, Oregon “The Busy Store” N. I*. Gleason. Bunday. holes ami preparing poles for erection here on business last week. Auctioneer g Time Is Money Fred D. Flora HATCHMAKER and JEWELER Cupid Flour PAPER BOOKS Great Dissolution Satei Al ' W I i WELCH s 0 fl. METZGER .$14.2 Hyland Bros. « 9 U/FIPUP PP THE AMERICAN IV LLull G¿ UU« c LOT I I I lî PROTECTS YOU COLUMBIA VIEW AIMS Protect Yourself Big Reduction on Shoes! JOHN BROWN’S STORE DOVER EGYPT American Hospital and Relief Association