I
Bill RIN
WELCHES
I.. A Wrenn stayed over Hunday al
Mrs. Clarence Jackson of Orient was
visiting Mrs. Clark and family last Welch«'» hotel.
Week.
Mr. Faublon and Frisby Mauldlng
Our new neighbors on ths Cline place were Portland vlsitur» laet week.
A party of young folks from Portland
ar« tearing down buildings amt making
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mauitling
considerable changes.
The Mount Ihsitl company still has ami family.
sum« men employed on the Bull Run
river,
II. Bmllh ami family left on Monday
tor their new Imino In eastern Oregon.
11« has been learning for the Mt II' mm I
company.
Mr». Yocum of Government Camp is
visiting In Portland
It 1» Inipuesibla at
present Io cross over the mountain» on
accouul <d there Iteing from live to MV-
eli feet of snow al I'lin. places on the
road.
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There was a very heavy trust hero on
Aaron Knighton ami Jim Smith have
Tuesday morning
l*>uglit each of them a team and ar*
going to taka a contract getting out
Mr anil Mrs lltirgr»» were guests of
wood near Hogan.
Mr and Mrs. kale Momlay evening.
II <i. Knox has returned from eaat-
ern Oregon
lie will return next week
TROUTDALE, Ore. April > The
interest in the Troutdale public library
with hie family.
The
J B Jonsrud anti John Muea are put and reading room ia increasing
ting up a large barn for Frits Timmer ciicu'.ation of hook» ia steadily increas
ing.
The Union Meat company is
man.
furnishing electric lights for tin- builil-
P W. Haley has just flnisbetl a line
Ing and tbe room is now open every
house which would tie a credit to any
afternoon ami evening.
lm-ality.
Ivan Turner waa the con
HI LL HLX. OHHGON
Mr Weller and family have arrived
tractor.
ll«\r
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Irtnu New York and are guest* of Mr.
Mr Turner ia aleo putting up another
Weller'» brother The Weller* in temi
large house al Haley for Mr. Richard
to locate here.
son
Isaac Buxton of Castle Hut'll viaitetl
Mr» Lundy has been on the sick list
his lather anti sisters here and in Port
lor the peat week.
In connection with the larstuffice
land laat week.
at Bull limi
Boring Camp of the M. W. A. ia pm-
Win Ht-sa of Portland vi»ite<! hia »is-
paring for a lug entertainment in the
tar, Mrs. L Helming, laat week
near future
Mias Eva Bristol of Portland Im* lieen
Dixon A Hill's logging camp ia ths
IdOaving Hull Hun at 7 a. in.
visiting at the home of her grandfather,
Ix'aving <irvi»baiii at 1 |> in.
only one in o|icratioii near Boring at
D. F. Buxton.
present
•eaeaaceeaceoacae
Mias Mary Isom of the Portland li
brary waa here on Tuestlay inatgucting
■ Mrs. McCannon in her work in the care
A Helpful Child.
Little Frank, watching uurse empty of the library.
a hot water Img, asked why •be blew
Albert Kraua of luiGrande Im* lieen
.. Mikes TH lest Settles
air iuto It.
! visiting at the home of his father-in-law .
IN THK CUI STRY
"It keeps the »Ides apart, to waler
I. F. Funk
will run Into It easily."
AM work «lone 1») Han«l
Mrs. Kearney anti chiltlren are visit
Later In the day Frankie waa <11»
i J' I
i
Caniti i Fill I im si
covered bolding Iwtweeu bis knees S ing friends in Portland.
lean »tray kltleu while, with cheek*
Mr». Jas Pelton and children are vis
’IQ ■ HORSE GOODS distended,
be blew duwu Ila throat iting Mr». Win. Johnson
through a tin | h * u shooter
Mrs Emma Scharf entertained the
"What are you doing?" uurse cried,
Harness anti Shoe REPAIRING
1 wdiea’ Aid society at her home on
Promptly done
rescuing the tortured cat.
"Keepin' her sides a|>art so's she can Wedneaday afternoon.
V. E. FOSHI Rll, Prop.
<1 Ink uillk." renpouded the young phi
Work haa lieen resumed on the Wein-
Handy
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Oregon
lusopber Judge.
hard building.
TROUTDALE
LEETEROBERTS
COMPANY
HtSlOASS •
*
COAST"
— We are selling agents for —
Mr and Mrs. I.iraen, formerly the
ke»|*'r»ol th» l. treen hotel, have moved
Mr. and Mr» F llicoti and Mr Exon to Oswsg’i wheto they have bought a
were gua-»ta of th» BokwrU'» on - uii place.
day.
Chris Amlrraon Ims Imlh lii'n a house
Mr» Emilia Thomas visited her motii- on Ilia three-acre tract which he recent- <
er, Mrs. MiGugin, Sunday.
ly iHiuglil.
J Corklereas moved Mr. Biirgeaa’
AI hiii I 211 |ier»ona from here altrnilwi
g<»»la aa (ar as lire»ham Tursdav.
I lie declcalloll of the new Odd Fellows*
There wasagotHl attendance al the hall at Sandy last Saturday.
Methodist church last Sunday ami four
Farmers from Sandy and vicinity
new memliere were received Into the Hava lawn loading two care of púlalo«»
church
at thia |»>inl. Iteck with Ilia ox train
Mrs W llactin Is improving and la brought in as large a load aa any with
how able to lie Up part of the time.
horaea
FLOUR
••THE HjlHT Fl.ol'lt ON THE PACIFIC
Over 40 barrels sold the first month.
Vincent Murphy bought a very flue
Scott Burgess and wife returned to
buggy while In Handy recently and will
Wudstork after spending the winter in
lake life easy.
llu I Run. We sie very soriy to have
Mr. Maloomaen has taken up a home-
them leave and they will lie greatly
aired near the tollgate and intends to
missed.
,
build an<l improve the place Immediate
Mrs M l,' Donahue and Mrs. Frank
ly
New ul Albina were guests of Mr. ami
Miss Wakeman, Mr Keil ami Mr
Mr» if II rinimas on Sunday.
liasli were vi.Mirig with Mr. and Mrs
M Bryant <4 All«iiy la vialling rela
C. W. Kern recently.
tivra here.
Mr and Mr» Ihidaon <>l Portland
• l*nt a few day» on their ranch rooeul-
b
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GENfRAL SÎORE
Daily Stage to Gresham
- Sandy Harness Shop
KLLSO
Mi»» lluUJa Lindholm of Portland
paid bar parents a virit Munday.
Cha«. Foat*rg of Portland ia at home,
where he will «pend a f«*w week« in or-
| der to help with the spring work
GOOD FOR 10 Per Cent DISCOUNT
IT TIE DOUGLASS STORE. FEEASRHT HOME
Ml«« Stella Jon«rud oi Portlarul vi«»-
ite«i the home folk* Hunday.
The Izadiow Aid «roiety of the Luther
an church met with Mr«. O. Mickelaon
Thursday.
CUT THIS AD OUT AND BRING
IT
ALONG
with you to our store ami get a 10 fier rent discount on any of our
METROPOLITAN MILLINERY
C. J. Hindall an«l th«* Lindholm fam
Thin in th«* moat Wonderful offer ever
ily attended the Kaptiat chorrh wn«l
made to th«* Indie* of thin vicinity.
You can
Hunday arhool ut Cottrell la*t Hunday.
»«u*a iiput mini by buying your hat« of M
They report a fine Kundav m-hool.
tld« week and hay«* a better hat than conhl
A nurnl*r of |*r»on* <*all«*d on Mr.
I n * bought for twice th»* price in Portland.
Young ami family» who ar** newcomer«,
< >ur prie«*« without tbe discount are far lie-
laat Sunday afternoon. Tlx*p pr«*«eiit
low Portland prices, quality considered, but
were Mr«. Hindall, Mr*. .J Lind, Mr«.
th«* discount w»* give thon«* who bring thi» ad
Fuaberg, Mr*. Framua and Mr an«1
with them make« tb«*m
Mr«. H. Jonarud. Tbe time waa plea-
WHOLESALE SLALiiHIER PRICE
antly «¡>ent in ainging and in-trum«*nt3
A'< h»f<* no rent- to jmv, no heavy tax«*«, no
miiair.
We give our vuMtomerM the
»al account«
The Kel«»» mc I ioo I in great n<*e«l of an
• fftit of m H thir by making oar price« low
’ other room* The »»tendance now num
That’s why We are able to make such an
»ffr r.
brr« over sixty and new |»u|»ih I* arc com
IbmemUr '
Di«C'»anta Allowed ONLY'
ing in continually. Thia ia ► not only
when you HKIXG Tills AD.
too many for one teacher but it is als«.
' unaanitary to crow<1 »o many ’ into one
it the home of I*. X. Akmquiote
He her schtiol in Portland after an almene«
room.
•xpreowed him cell delighted with Poe of two months.
Mr English ami Robert Ixwelaee
*11 Valley ami »• trying to lent a I ti uose
were visitors at K. L Elliott’s Wed neo-
uh to move bit family here.
day.
Mr. and Mm <’. (.’ora ol Th re«*
On account of Im I weather, the meet-
Mr» H F. Wihlon, who has been
visited in Cherryville Suiplay.
ng of the Young Ladies Sewing «ociety spending the winter in Arizona, ia ex-
pected
home noon.
Ed Eby returned from Hood Rivei wan poatponed until laat Saturday and
Carl Anderson has returned home
thia week.
a a«’ held at the home of Mrs. P. Landin.
from s visit to Carlton, Wash., accom
(.’. W. Harria sold a load of apple*
Miao Bertha Johnson haw returned
panied by hia son Frederic.
at Sandy this week.
(HI KRY VIIH
I^eo Md’al* and hi« mother visited
J. T. Friel on Sunday.
A number of |*ople gathered ut th«-
Cherryville «<*h>M»lhouMe to hear W. J.
Grandma Hyatt ia visiting friends in Wirts Iwtiire Hun»lay but he wa« un
Portland.
able to be there.
Stiii Koake of Clackamas visited his
W ill. Marquam has returned from
‘laughter. Miss lloske, on Wednesday Portland.
last.
Chas. Morriston is working for G.
C. W. Stephens, who has been in the Eden in the shingle mill.
East for some time, baa returned and ia
Mrs. Tapp visited Mr». T Friel luMt
looking well ami hearty.
week.
ORIENT
Mr. and Mrs. Gibba of Portsmouth
Ray Murray is fencing in the land
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gould over
that he cleared this winter.
Saturday ami Sunday.
Mr». J. T. Friel, who bail a stroke of
F. Ik,riett who recently sold hia place paralysii last week, is improving
on th« corner, has now pun-liaaed a new
Mr. and Mr». A C. Inlow of Cottrell
home, the Fsl laiu<ierback place.
visited Mr. anti Mrs J. H I. Maybee
Mr. and Mr». Win. Byer» of Cleone
laat week.
called on Mr». Erickaon while attending
Fred Goetz ha» corne down from liia
the grange Saturday.
claim upon Alder cieek ami ia visiting
Meaars Ed I.auderback and Byron
C. W. Harri».
Edwards are preparing to move to Eaat-
ern Oregon in the near future.
Mr.
I.au<lert>ack, who recently
returned
from there, thinks that country has a
The Eagle Creek grange will give
fine future before it.
a picnic in their grove the 23rd of May.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brower visited the
Miss Lydia Paulsen spent Sunday
Metropolis Monday. They have made
with relatives.
many improvements on their plsce
1». M. Marshall and wife and E. W.
since moving here six weeks ago, put
Batea and wife »pent Sunday in Port
ting out a cherry orchard and building
land.
an addition to the bouse.
Scores of fishermen are seen here
Carlos Moak. a 'ormer resident of this
every Sunday ami some catches are
place, was* pleasant caller last week.
made.
Rev C.,11 Reece was unable to occu
py Ilia pulpit on account of bis wife's
In with w l icli ia not improving as rapidly
COTIKLLL
could tie wiabed.
Rev. David Wolfe
J. W. Parker, while blasting hat
conducted the evening service.
Monday, blew a lout half a large »tump
ESTACADA
A good crowd attended services at the through the liack of hie kitchen, dam
Baptist chapel. Brother Sherrill preach aging Ina cook elm e and cooking uten-
ing alter Sunday school.
sila.
He is repairing the wreck by
Will Miller made a trip to Portlaud ; building a new kitchen.
Mrs J. Alfred Larsson visited rela
on buaine»» Friday, calling on Robert
Mrs. Hetlin has been on tbe sick list
tives at Latourell on Sunday.
McKerrow. who is ill at the St. Vincent for tbe past week.
Missva Edith am) Georgia Reynolds
hospital.
Thomas Dunn and Newton lledin re-
were out from Portland on Sunday to
Mr. Miller of this plate was a caller at j turned from Oregon City Friday eve-
visit relatives here.
Mr. Bickford's on Sunday.
ning after attending the trial there
The Union Meat company baseball
Little
Elsie
Harris,
who
hss
been
con
A crowd of young folks gave a sur-
:
team played the Bridal Veil' team on
fined to the house with a broken leg, is pnee partv in honor of Mr». Byron Ed-
Troutdale field on Sunday. The score
improving rapidly.
IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTY
wards' birtinlay Friday evening,
The
was 14 to 9 in favor of the Troutdale
Misses A. Bickford and I. Miller were surprise was complete anti all re|><rt an
boys.
enjoyable time.
Tbe game between the Northwest sbo| ping at Gresham Wedneaday.
^"r
Tou Noeti in tbe House and on the Farm.
Whatt ver you wish to buy or »ell. Fox i» your man
Mrs May Parker, who has been suf
The neighbor boys gave a dance at
Gun company and Corliett, played on
A fering with a very badly cut finger, is
the Troutdale ground*, resulted in a the W. O. W. hall Saturday night,
improving slowly but will lose the use
score of V to 1 in the gun eom|>any'» good time is reported.
Prices, Phone for Goods—Phone Farmers 281
favor.
II. C. Nelson has purchased a new of her finger.
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Ü!£.San<ly Hotel
Firtt-claM accommodations
Commercial trade solicited
Clean beds and good meals
Feed Stable ii Cennecftaa
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
li-iS.
arts '
Sandy,
ä
Oregon
AARON FOX
Troutdale,
Oregon
Sandy Stage and Livery ♦
Largest and Best General Merchandise Stock
TRY
Ini
HIM
II I Ivi
Phone lor
S. S. L>gan and wife »pent Sunday
with friends in Portland.
DECIDE
A Thoroughbred Imported
Percheron Stallion
Owxxu Bv T hk
6RESNAM
PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION
DECI DE
WILL NAVE HEADQUARTERS
for 1908 it T. BRU6GER S. GRESHAM
Where he will stand Thursday,
Friday forenoon and Saturday.
Monday m>on to Tuexdiiy noon
nt J. C Peterson's, 2 mi. south of
Pleasant Home.
T ui - m I sv evening to Wednesday
■mon nt homer's barn, Damascus.
Friday afternoons at J. H true li
en’» place, Sandy Road.
TO
INSURE
The Fitting Vehicle.
"I met my tailor out sleighing, and
be looked sporty. I tell you. In bls new
sleigh."
"Well of all vehicles where could a
tailor limi a titter one tinnì a good cut
ter)”- Baltimore American
A Different Thing.
"Then. Mr Roxley dldu’t really give
according to bls means?" said the min
ister's wife.
"No." replied the minister, "merely
Sceonllng to hla meanness
-Cutbolle
Standard and Thues.
Mitigation.
After a chase of many thousand
wiles the emliezzler bad I •evil caught.
“At least I eau say." lie remarked
cheerfully, "that I gave the | »copie a
ruu for their Money." - Philadelphia
Ledger.
The Arrow, at Thermopylae,
At the dótense of Thermopylae
„__ the
shower of Persian arrows wax mi dense
It cut off the light of the suu
Misses Clara Tassell, Ida Radford and
Mrs. Duncan, who has recently Florence and Rtea Beers. Messrs Bert
moved from Sandy, was calling ou many Cline, Win. O’ Connel, T. Ijiuderback
' and Alonzo Radford attended the ball
old friends here Sat unlay.
at Orient Saturday evening.
Mr*. Canl and Mrs. Geo. Thatclieron
Miss Lena Morris, who has lieen giv
pH*»<sl through our community Satur
ing
music lessons in this vicinity, left
day.
Suntlav for a few days visit to her home
Jim Haves and l-erov Radford »(tent
in Woodlawn.
Sunday m Portland.
Mr ami Mr» E. F. Andre and their!
»on*. Glenn anti Earl, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Andre's parents, Mr. and
Mrs Henry Kane visited her father.
Mr». J. Cline.
Glen and Earl drove
Mr. Griffith Monday.
their span of goats down.
Little Mary Elliott had a birthdav
Mr*. Clarence Jackson visited friend*
party on her fifth birthday. Wednesday,
al Kull Kun last Friday anti Saturday.
April 22
A number of her little friend*
Mi*s Harris visited her friend, Mia*
were |»resent They enjoved a pleaaant
Cunningham, last Sunday.
afternoon, after which refreshment»
were served.
Sharpless cream separator.
POH ELL V4LLE>
Mr». A. C. Wihlon, who lias been
I'he annual raintail it> Hawaii la so
great that it the rain tell all at once it very ill, is improving.
would submerge all the land under
E. L. Elliott ami Lewie Christianson
twelve feet of water.
were Portland visitor» Fridav
The value of slleuee Is demonstrated
O. Hyllengren, the editor of the new
by the fact that the man who says
Swedish )<a|>er, “Svenska Oregon Poa-
nothing doesn't have to take It back —
jen,” of Portland visited la.-t Sunday
l"iilladelphla Record.
E. F. DONAHUE,
PROPRIETOR
ta.vvKs
Sandy for Boring.. ...
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Boring for Sandy. ...
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44 .
♦ At Sau.lv maxes connections with Salmon mail stage.
♦ nections for Aschoff’s and meets first ear at Boring.
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Also makes con
COACH
ACHILL
W AS IMPORTED FROM GERMANY
1002.
TO AMERICA IN 1007 BY A. C. RUBY & CO.
WAS FOALED IN
— DESCRIPTION —
JET BLACK, IS HANDS HIGH. 5 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT,
GIRTH AROUND THE HEART 83 INCHES.
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Monday and Saturday at E. F. Donahue’s Barn at Boring
Tuesday and Wednesday at Donahue's Stage Barn. Sandy
Ihursday noon to Friday noon, at Jones' Barn, Estacada
J I’ERMS: Io Insure. $20; Season, $12; Single
leap, $7.50
♦ CHAS. COX
MANAGER
E. DONAHUE
TROUTDALE,
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SECRETARY A
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