Grand Millinery Opening
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 10, II
A MADAME FROM l*l»RTI.AXD
Will be Present and Trim Huts for a few days
Will Carry a Full Line of Millinery
During th« Summer
Mrs. E. M. Douglass
PLEASANT HOME.
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OREGON
1 rhe Gate Keeper
"In Faith, In Hop«. In Charity, and with Fidelity.*’
ÜRANÜE
DIRECTORY
,<*r»n«;. * <rv rvqtth'Mc.l to M»n«l to The ll«*rwM
.t.t. riuAiion *o thut «k briet card e*n I m * run
urntvr this h< Ä»litK tfi «
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DIM 1**1 S GKASGl NO 2So
Merit Rr»t
Sulurday < «eh month
Matter Urne Breit
hau pt
1 EXT* « ï R axuf Mediate:; I .Saturday of
each tiK'tilh at 10
a m
t l A« K VM
«.R VXGK. XO * h Meet* lbe
hrat satunlay in the m>H.th at 10*'* m and
the third Saturday at 7 .h» p m
Mi I!\.'MU1 mANei NO
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fourth Saturday in every month at 10 Jo a m
in I’aniplM'U ** hall. Orient
Katie An.ier«on
sievrvtary
Rl SxEl l.Vll I E t.RANC.E X«‘ VW M.. I» m
R u * m * üu ;: v 'v hvH»lhi'ii»e on the MW»n<l ami
tt'urth Saturday nUht» in each month Martha
Jvn*ina. »evretar*
Masters' and Lecturers’ Association
Iaura ami Mabel Shipley. Hasel How
ell and Master Floyd Burgess. phono
graph music, G. Vanderhoof; recitation,
trank McGugin.
The liaskets all
GLEANINGS
brought a good price
Frank McGugin
was auctioneer and alter waking the
boys up, they loosened the strings on
Billv Allen in »¿am driving for Born- their pocket books, after which the
money flowed freely.
atcdt A Kuegg Co.
Wesley Racon, who has t>een on the
Bell Brothers have bought out Lar-
sick
list, is up again and improving
•on's interest in the meat market.
slowly.
V Rogers has returned from Califor
The old neighbors and friends of tin.
nia. “Wherever you go or wherever
you wand< r. you
ng fot San iy back place are still moving away. J. Cline
and family left last Monday for their
again.”
new home at Orient
It makes one feel
Joseph Vaeretll of Bull Run is attend quite lonely to pass their old home and
not see the familiar faces of Mr. ami
ing school in this district.
Mrs. Cline, who have lived here for
At the eleventh hour many voters , over 3n years
came in to register.
Dr. and Mrs. McElroy spent several
days in Portland visiting iriendf re
A. J. Kitzmiller went to Portland
cently.
Monday.
Mass was held in St. Michael’s church
Rev. W. 8. Runyan preached at Dov
Sunday. Services will l*e held again
er
Sunday.
Easter Sunday Rev. Father Berchtol
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodie and tw
conducted the service. Masses will be
.children spent Sunday at the DeShaaar
held at eight and 10:30 o'clock.
Many Sandyites spent a pleasant Sat home.
urday evening at Eagle Creek.
Miss Womer, the Dover schoolteacher,
The people of this vicinity are anx spent Saturday and Sunday at her home
iously watching the cozy little cot at Estacada.
tage near the new blacksmith shop
For some mysterious reason, all day
long passers by may see the smiling
Glenn McIntyre and Wm. Welch gave
face and hear the merry whistle of the
a social dance Saturday night. A good
happy young blacksmith.
Mrs. Cook4 has been very ¡11 with crowd were present and enjoyed the
evening very well.
pneumonia.
Mr and Mrs. McIntyre were visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kern Saturday
evening and Sunday.
Bull Run ia coming out of its aleepy
Thomas Collings is ill with rheuma
state. Last Tuesday evening the little
tism and is at present resting and
village was illuminated with electric
recuperating his strength for the sum
lights. We wondered what some of the
mer siege Mr. Murphy is driving stage
old settlers of 30 years ago would say if
for Mr. Collinge until he is able to re
they had suddenly dropped in front -f
sume the stage line himself.
the hotel.
C. W. Kern has been laid up with the
The basket S'icial given Saturday eve
rheumatism but is around again a-* jolly
ning at the Cliffside church »as a social
as ever.
and financial success.
The program
The teacher here is Miss Smith in
ojiened with several s ngs by the choir,
led by Mr. and Mrs. Shipley, which stead of Miss Davis
Mr Mauldings brother is visiting
was followed by a - lo by Mi-. Gertie
Clark ; guitar music by Mr-. IJerther; him.
aong by Laura and Mabel Shipley ; reci
Tom Brown of Salmon is reported
tation. Miss I-ena Thomas; dialogue, to tie laid up with rheumatism but el-
[>ects to tie around again soon.
The break in the hatchery dam,
caused by high water, is Ijeing repaired.
Clackamas County
SANDY
DOVER
WELCHES
BLLLRLN
The master» and lecturer» of Mult
nomah county granges iuet at Fairview
on Wednesday. April 1st. for the pur
pose of forming an association wherein
grange work tn g«* neral and lecture
work in particular may be dtscus^cii.
ritoev present were. Mrs. S C. U in
die, lecturer Woodlawn grange; Mrs
Ida Thorpe, lecturer Rockwo«Mi grange ,
F. C. Huffman. master Russelk iMe
grang
Mice Miekn son, lecturer Rus-
-ellville grange F M Lasley, master
Columbia grange *. Mrs Anna Anderson,
lecturer Columbia grange Mrs C arrie
And. r- ui. master, and Mrs. J M Ash
craft, lecturer, Fairview ¿rang-
11 W.
Snasliall, master, and Mrs Jennie
Krom nU rg. lecturer. Pleasant Valley
grange. Mrs Carrie Townsend, master
Fairview grange, was elected chairman
and Mrs J. M. Ashcraft, secretary.
The name decided upon is. Multno
mah county Masters’ and Lecturer«'
\ssocation of the Grange
The following committee on constitu
tion and by-laws was appointed J. J.
Johnson, master Evening Star grange.
Mr Ida Thorpe, lecturer R«x»kw«>od
grange , ami H. W Snashall, master of
Pleasant Valley grange.
The next meeting will I m * held at
Lents at their regular all-day session,
the second Saturday in June All mas
ters and lecturers of Multnomah county
granges are requested to I m * present.
Good Meeting .»( Damascus Grange
Ihimascua grang
Ao. ’.Mo. met on
Saturvtay April 4th State Master Rm
ton was present a I gave a tine talk
also Brother II »Id n of Gar livid was
present and took
on tne program
Their addresses aert very instructive
and were enjoyed by ill
Two new iiieml*crs were addv«l at the
meeting, making t
niend»*rslnp at
present 32. All enj \ ed a good chi.ken
dinner. After th in : tho>e not mem-
l»ers were asked t retire, but I »e fore
doing so their name* were secured for
ineinltendiip, so they will I m * able to re
main tn the future
Worthy Master Henry Rnithaupt
aas in the chair i'i the afternoon for
the regular work V hen the business
was finished ami th« interesting dh»«u»-
sions closet! it wu- a late hour.
Russehille Grange Second largest
Kuasellvilie grang X.-. A’»3, held its
stvt»nd bi-iimntl ly meeting of la^t
month on the 2St:
March 1’he prog
ress of this grang* has l»*en rapid ami
is very interesting. All office rs were
present at the last meeting and eighty
member« -»ut of a
mb« rah ip of ¡ th
This grunge is i*.»w the second numer
ically in the state It has the distinc-
of having the you-ik st set of officers of
any grange in the state, eight of its
present officers Doi yet having r«a«h«xi
the i^-year mark
After the usual »••mine <>( business
was through with, a mock trial was had
in place of the usual literary program.
On April 4th an entertainment and
shadow social was given from which a
neat sum was rvalnt.^i
Won! has been receiw.1 from the
state contest su|**rinteiident that this
grange ranks seo*n«i in the literary ami
attendance contest among the subordin*
aie granges of Oregon
The patrons of this grange appre* iate
the ■ piH.rtunity off.-red bv The Herald
in publishing grai gr items and all wish
the nt w editor abundant nuw. -»-t
SEE special offer n page -I to Herald
rva lere and their trie: >1«
LLSiEDS
ESTACADA
Mr and Mrs. Herlert Simmons ma le
a trip to Portland last Thursday.
David Manary, who has been very ill
for the past few «lays, was taken to the
Portland Sanitarium for treatment last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Davies visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Smith at Bn lai
Veil last Sunday.
Mr. an*! Mrs. W. E. Craawell and s«>n
Lawr«*nce made a business trip to Port
land la-t Saturday.
Mr. Rogers who rented Theodore
Neibauer’a place, has bought 100 sacks
of «eed j>otatoes which he intends plant
ing.
B C. Altman had a runaway Sunday.
In s-.me way the shaft of the buggy was
broken which frightened the horse who
is a spirited animal.
The »urveying party here ha» t>ni«lie<l
their work and returne.1 home
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A Scisntist Tell» Why They Seem a
Times to Disappear.
An» the ring** of th«* planet Balurt
falling off, hm nil \in«»rlt Hii antronotii«»
Is aakl t«» liav«» anuoum'ed not l«»ii>
agv? An English Mtl«»ntlMt explain*
“This statement goes eonBlderahly lie
yond the truth, although It tin« b « hii «
. CoumlathHi In tael, but tlint fart Is no
very nlariulng Saturu’s rings an» novi
| aluiOBt tf not quite Inv bible, but then
I Is nothing very aurprlslug alwHit till»
I The conlrnry would really be mon
•urprlslng These ring» an* tlat annii
lar disk«. Utting oue within the «»thvi
with sninll hiterNpnevs l»»tvv«»«»u. th«
outeriuoMt diameter l»*lug about ids
Olli) mil«»« and th«» tliltku«»»*« of the
disk* about n li u nd re« I Saluru »
ritwl of revolution al*out th«» sun I
n«»arly thirty years, mid for half Hi!
time the nun 1» shilling obllqiitdy 01
ami Illuminating on«» sl«h» of ttu* plan«’
For the other fourteen or ilft««m .war
It IlghtN lip til«» Opp Mlt«» nl«|v At tin
ep«H hs when th«» aim s light pa*"*r
from oue aide to the other of th*» rln.
plane, only Its thin «ulg«» is |lluiulnate«l
ami thia is m « m » ii If al all as a llm
bright Un«», and Saturn’s rings nr«» Nah
to disappear
“Tlits con tl gu mt I on hup|»vned «»n Julv
Inst Moreover nlauil till»* ep«u-lt
th«» earth ia B«»nietiin«»a north, aoinc
tiinea south of the ring plane, an t It
the earth ns a«s»u fnuu Saturn Is nort!
when the nun In south vv«» ar«* lo<«kin..
on tin* unillumlnati»«l able, ami for till?
reaaon th«» rings will i«e luvialbh* Till»
la haiqveuing now I he niiii Is south « »
the plan«* of tin» rings tin «»«t tl tin
earth pnsMHl to tin» m»rth <»f tin* aam«»
aud the rings, which ha«l Inum m *«* ii a**
a fine line, then t» «'iiim* inv iall«l«* Not
quite, however, though tli«»oivtlenity tn
vtalble. atlll th«»v were a«n»n In th«» hit
ter |uirt of Gctutivr n« faltit as u«*e«lh»»
ou either aide of the orb «»f th«» planet
th«» Bugg«*stl*m ts'ing that the atm wa-»
shining through an Interspa* «• U| m » ii tin*
edge of tin» h « h «» ih I ring ami It is tht*
lit up evlge that Is a«»vn
“A** to th.- *jo«tUng and ■ o Id ng
pnrth'hM nientloinsl In th«» Am«»ri«'nn
telegrniu, it is a well known but Uev
erthelesa remarkable fa« t that th«*»«»
apparent disks art* ma«!«* up of a
»warm of separate or dis« ret«» parti
cles. each a little hide|M»n<l«»nt moon,
pursuing Its owu path round th«» plan
et The rings ar«» not falling off
Chicago New s
“Mugging“ In Ne^r York.
A young man was taken l»efore a
New York magistrate on n «barge «»f
larceny. Th«* p«»lhemau wtio mad«» th«»
arrest ask*s| permission to take him to
|M»lirv headquarters •’What for *" a*k
ed th«» judge To mug him. of «-«»ur»e.
was the res|H»nse
“There Is no ’*»f
course’ about It." the Judg«» rvs|M»n«|e«l
with emphasis • You hat«» m» right to
tnke a man’s phturv against his wdl
uutll he has t««*«*u e«mv |et*»«k
Thl»
young num has not l»s»n < «»m l« t«*«i. nml
there ts to I m * n«» ’mugging' In tils « a*«*
Ttq,* »«Miner th«» p«»!i««» understand tn«*
situation the less llat»le they will I m * t«»
get Into trouble.“ <»tli«*r New \ ork po
lice magistral«*»« iiav«* « xpr. *«•.«•«I them
selves In similar term* Ex« hang»*
PRGPRII I OR
IB A VMS
Handy fur Boring
Boring (or Handy.
<1 30 a m
30 |>. in.
H 3A a m
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Al Simlv in«»,'» eonnivtioii» with Kwiinon mml »tag«*
lie-lion» for Amhoff. ami meet» III nt car »I Boring
in
Almi makes cun*
ACHILL
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HI G K
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* I ills oil i, AV I- bi Hr, nino.
III Uli ».I IS< III s
Will Make the Season, March 15 to July I, as follows:
Monday and Saturday at I , I . ISinahuc’» Bam at Boring
1 ursday and Wednesday at Donahue'» Mage Itarn, Sami,
Ibursday nuoti to I ndav mum, al June»' Harn. I.»imada
I UR.MS
To Insure. $20; Season, $12; Single
I cap. $7.50
COX
I:. DONAHUE
St Citi I ARV
M VSMIl M
ed by l|is imi Jest > ’» •»«•< r«’;ii\ but ev
erv thing else Ims to I m * pani hv th«»
mansger The*«* ei|»vm«es tn« imb» »p<»
« lai »« en«*ry to »ult th«» Imp;<»v h«*«!
stage, th«» carriage of pro|M*rties mid
dr«'s»«*s ami liu» « al> fare» for tli«* mem
ls»rs «»f Hie «‘ompanv. wlu> always ur
rive lu Loudon nt mi um-tirililv hour,
when gr«»wlvrs‘‘ sr«» few an«l fur I m *
Ivvtvn Str John llare’s rv. ent np|M*nr
am«» lH»f«»re th«» king eo«»t hlui iib.mt
fiAOo
Out of Hand.
Love Not Waning.
Miles Have y«»u any r«*a*on t«> I k >
lieve v «»ur w If«» » l«»v«» I» growing «•oil'*
Styl«’» Oh no. sh«» h»v«*s her «log us
iuu> ti us »be ever did* Youkets Slates
man.
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Hu Bshsf.
Miss i 'derleigh IhM-tor <r«» you t*e
Ileo» Ihm tileu« hing tii«’ hulr lea«ls t«>
»«»ftenlng of the brain?
|)«M*tor X«». hut I ÌM«llvve that soften
Ing *»f tli«* hmii* sometimes leads to
bleu« hing tiie lui ir
\« i < I i »in v I hm «» <‘at« h hold of
Huit ro|w, my g«»*l man
My G« mm | Mun Wot'» up?
V« «• I rum \Luvi* l um, you silly
ss»
Playing Before the King.
A “command” t«» play before the
king Is alv’ ays appr«*« lat«*«l by a. t«>rs.
Mr». Fred Davit died very suddenly i but the honor of taking a company to
i»»t week it the »¿e of tbirty-.ix year» Wln«l»«»r or Sandringham is an «*x|»*n
■ ■f Hge. A hu-land arni three rhildren, live one. a: vs the Dundee Advertiser
First «. lass railway th keta arc prov hi
lietide» many relatives »nd friend»,
mourn her early death.
The eawmill at Alepaogb
t*en<le>l work for awhile.
has sue-
Min Cora Y rum nt I'orvallia was
home on a sh .rt visit last week.
F W Bate» and wife have moved in
to their new 1 ¡«e. A numlier of their
friends ¿ither- i at their home ami »er-
enade-l them
Uter tome light refresh
menu »ere «.-rvetl, the guest» departed
wishing the v mg couple a long ami
prosperous life
CLIPPER
SEE qs-cial offer on page I to Herald
readers and tl, ir friends.
CHERRY VIUE
POWELL VALLfY
Davr Douglass has la*en working the
road- in Cherryville and vicinity this
The 1.3'li»** Mission «ociety ol lb»*
week.
Lutheran < hun h church met with a
Mr and Mrs L Ware went to Sandy- g«Msl atten lai te last Saturday at the I
on business this week.
home of Mrs Emilia Johnson.
Mr-
Furgison
of
Portland
is
visiting
C. J Lassf'.lk *»8 unfortunate enough
Mrs. McIntyre is still the champion
to break his arm ast week.
tisherwoman in this part of th«* country. with her **on. B. V. Tapp.
Messrs Louis Ekstrom ami (’has
Anderson m i ie a business tnptoPort-
DAMASCUS
land last Monday.
The (»range at Damascus has been
Born to Mr and Mrs. Eric I nis, «
Have < ¡*ii- : a
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Makes The Best Saddles reorganized and i** taking in new mem daughter.
IX THE «or XT RY
lx*rs right along.
\ surprise was given to Florence
All work done by Hand
Mis J. Gibson made Mr. and Mrs. Johnson on the »»th of April in honor of
D*on Heifer a short visit on Saturday
her 9th birthday.
A very pleasant
Carnes a Full Line of
Miss Pauline Heac«>ck spent a few aftermsm was p|»ent.
Our primary teacher. Miss Ly«la
HORSE GOODS days at the Wayside rec»*ntly.
Eric Bartell is working hard on his Bramball, is ill at her home ami we all
Harness and Shoe REPAIRING
hope for her »¡wedy recovery.
clearing.
Promptly done
Carl Anderson of Battle Ground,
11«•rinann Johnson will build an
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V. E. FOSBERG, Prop.
Wash., 8f»ent >unday with th»* home
nouse on his place.
Leaving Grenbain at 1 p. m.
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Mi-" Augusta Siefer visited with the folk.
Carl Nystrorn ot Hockinson. Wash ,
home folks Sunday.
Harry Jom*s has returned to the visited at the home of Mrs. C. J. John
hoim* of Leon Siefer to sfiend the sum «on over Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* Herbert Simmons via
mer.
ited
in Powell's Valley Satunlay.
Mi— Nina H»*acock is spending a few
George M St row bridge ami his grand
«lays at Firw<ssl.
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Will Pillster spent Sunday with Ben father, Mr. Rue, of Dufur, Oregon, were
recent visitors at the home of A. B. El
<1
Mathews.
liott.
E. E Elliott visited at Eagle Creek
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COMPANY
SATURN’S RijfGS.
- Sandy Harness Shop
FIRST-CLASS •
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- GENERAL STORE :
Daily Stage to Gresham ;
^Tawney & Bell
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GENERAL HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
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TAWNEY & BELL
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April. If the full amount
is paid on or before March
15, a rebate of three per
cent will be allowed. If
one-half of the above taxes
is paid on or before the
first Monday in April, the
time for the remaining half
will be extended to the first
Monday in October; if not
so paid and become delih-
quent, a penalty of 10 per
cent and 12 per cent inter-
est will be added.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Aims
visited relatives here last week.
KELSO
Mr». John Revenue i» suffering from
an attack of lumbago.
School cloaed Monday on account of
the illne»» of the teacher, Mi»» Dorca»
Hedin.
Augmt Stucki ha» bought 40 acre» of
land near Kel»oof Jonarud Brother».
T. G. JonMud vimted >n Oregon City
laat week.
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HIRE, MAI.III'ER, REGISTER N<>. L'MUI;
(>ran<l»ir<-Altwuiunt. Sire uf < lu-luilin
Mallmcr 2 27, I’athmunt 2:<*i1,, Altn<> 2 jhi »,
DAM. LIZZIE
l><l Xorte 2;<iH, l.llu T. 2 J*1,, I». h - S|H-rry 2:<>W, AI hiik - i I« 2 rt*)1-,,
Granddatn B,-ll<- Prince, Dam of Multnomah 2:211, Princeinont 2:26«4, Mitllmer 2;27, Onoco 2:2 b »«,
producing »on» ami l»ai»y Q. «lain of Bellmont (3) 2:2tf,4'.
All
LIZZIE, bay mar.-, foah-d in | kh :|, Black point», nigh hind foot white, bred by G. V. Janie», nired by
Duroc No. |(ft; l»l dam, Honea by Milton, »on ol Hnwe»’ Royal George; 2d dam, Frankie by Pathfinder ton
of Morrill No. 720.
DESCRIPTION
A Handsome Black Trotter. Stands 10 3-4 Hands High.
Kihd Disposition.
Very Speedy.
Weight 1280 lbs.
TERMS — To insure for colt $25, Season $15, Single Service $10.
Will make stands at
Gresham, Sandy and Troutdale. Disposal of mare after service makes bills due immediately.
Accidents avoided if poeaible but no responsibility is assumed.
J. N. BRAMHALL. Owner.
J. A. WALKER. Manager.