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WHAT
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ADVERTISE
WE
Our Methods of doing business, Our (roods and Our Prices are
what have brought us our large trade. Sdllstled Customers
are our t»est advertisrnents.
Staples
I MAY GOODS
MILLINERY
GR( k ’I'. p . ies
HARDWARB
1INWARB
HATS, SH( >BS
FURNISHINGS
i a I t i e s
SEPARATORS
We have about SO thousand hand-made
shingles. Write uajor Prices
BORNSTEDT & RUEGE
SANDY.
OREGON
EAST
THIS SEASON
Will I m * made hv the
Oregon Railroad & NdUgdllon Co.
a lid the
Southern I’odlk to.. lines In Oregon
FROM PORTLAND
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Chicago
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St. Isitiis
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(13.15
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Kansas City
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TICKETS WILL II
Mar 4. I h
Juns 5. «, 10. 90
July 8. 7, 2?. 23
August tl. 7. 21, 22
Good for return In W days with stnjxiver
privileges wt ph-ssure within limits
DON E Í0KI.II lilt DAILS
For any further ii formalion call on any
, D.-al Agent.
Or write to t
WA. ilk Ml RRAV.
General I’m»»« uger Agent
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FAIRVIEW, Ore, May 19.—The
Fairview Civic Improvement club met
in rrgular seaslon on Monday evening.
No business of Importance came la-fore
the meeting.
It a as decided that a
rliicken-pie sup|*r 1« given to raise
money Io defray tlie eS|H*nses ol incor
poration, anti W. Ellison was appointed
aachairman of this committee with In
structions to hustle.
The members
elect of the city council held an after
meeting to discuss plana for further ex
ecution.
TROUTDALE
J. H. Hoyt ami wife have sold their
boarding and Imlglng house to Mr.
Besular Slid wife ol Oakland, Ore. The
Beaulars took poasessio«» last Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. iiuyt es|«cl to remain
here ami may live in a tent until their
residence on the hill is vacated,
At
present they ere stsying with Mrs. A.
T. Tiller
Miss Carrie Oiler left on Wednesday
'or Frermonl. Wash., where she will
make her home with her sisters.
Miss
Oiler lias Iwen s|*iuliiig several moutlis
with Mr. and Mra. C. II. IJgbt.
Hats!
Hats!!
FOR LADIES AND
From
LOWE BROTHERS’ MIXED PAINTS
CHILDREN
08c
Tests Best, Best by Test, Looks Best.
We carry a full line of Prepared Painte, Varnishes, Steins, Brushes, Etc.
GET A PORTLAND WASHER
“ A Sure Labor Saver ”
Best and Cheapest on the Market.
BUI KIN
\\ IUc'<n I inr I n ' tii xiNilititf hit |«r<
«* ii 1 f , Mr. and Mr» Bacon of Pl<*a«anl
Hom* (or a f**w «Jay«.
Elmar
liaa gour out ol tin* but*
I er making bualfMM an<l will •*•!! cream.
Zell (htama of Orient viaited her ¡mr-
ruin here Fflday and Saturday and ¡»art
<»( Sunday.
E. Metiugm, our road aii|M*rviftor, has
a numtier of men working on the road.
They are grading the Hull Hun hill
which will improve the road very much.
Erank Bacon*» learn
ca|>e last wea k, They
tance over the Sandy
managed to get them
aerioua damage.
had a narrow r»>
slid quite a ills-
blurt but Frank
up without anv
The Caws club was organised and the
following officers were elected at the
home of Mrs 1» II. Shaw on Wednes
day afternoon, May ti
president, Mrs
F. D. Axtell; vice-president, Mrs. G.
II. Shaw; secretary, Mrs. II. 8 Wen
ger, treasurer, Mrs. ('. E. Cree.
The
club was entertained by Mrs. Cree on
Wednesday aftermem of last week in a
most delightful manner.
Thnxlorv Walksmitb <4 Portland wae
a guest on Sunday of Mrs. and Miss
Bullrun is rautar quirt now and a
Stapleton.
numl*rr of the g«MMl |<yoplr are leaving
Geo. Waters and wife visited Mrs.
ua. Mr. »nd Mrs Hill and family left
Wster's relatives here Sunday.
for their home in St John» Monday.
J. W. Townsend ami wife left on
Mr Shipley and family left Tiiraday for
their new home on the obi John Slrret Monday for Eugene to attend the ■Ute
place
We are very aorry to are to grange, Mrs. Townsend having been
elected aa a county delegate to thia
many going away.
state meeting of the Patrons of Hua-
Mr. and Mrs Bert her made a bu»i-
bandry.
ne*s trip to Portland last week and
Miss Mabel Volk mar of Oregon City
while there they viaited a nil hi tier of
lias been visiting her grandparents, C.
their friends.
Shepard and wife.
The »ocial given at the church Satur
W. If. Hoyt and wife and E. A. Whit
day evening wa» very much enjoyed by
all present. The evening was »pent in ney and wife were visitors at Vancouver
singing and recitations and the ladies Sunday
provided a good lunch.
Mrs. Isaac Young and two children of
T. J Maupin who has I mtu with ua The Dalles have been visiting Mrs.
so long in the employ of the City Water
compAny, ha» given up his position on Young's cousin, Mrs. G. E. Shaver.
Job Printing Neatly Done at
Th| Herald Office.
account of ill health. We will miaa he
J. M. Davis now has bis branch store
and his daughter, Miss Gertrude, very open here. Hie son, J. O. Itevis, is in
much.
charge.
«♦»♦eeewssoeseoeeeeseee«*
II. 8. Stone is planning the erection
of a large new residence on bit place,
his present dwelling to be moved on
his Iota in another part ol town.
Aaron Fox
Fl
Troutdale,
Oregon
vavira is
Everythin«) Needed in the Home
Everything Needed on the Farm
Phone lor Prices, Phone for Goods—Phone Farmers 281
W. Wateon has lieen making a num-
her of improvements about bis IlGlIlH-
and grounds.
Deputy Sheriff D. O. Fisher has rent
ed his large farm west of Fairview and
it preparing to move his family to Port
land.
Mrs. Ward Evant and eon of Hurl
burt visited her sister, Mrs. O. A. Jack-
son, ths latter part of last week.
Ralph Coupeland and wife s|>ent last
Friday in Portland. •
A. L. Stone is having work done in
his ware room preparatory to increas
ing his stock.
DECIDE
PLEASANI VALLEY
and
examine
them.
too.
TAWNEY & BELL
The DOUGLASS STORE
Mrs. W. A. Townsend entertained all
tlay at her home on Thursday, May 7.
Eighteen ladies were present and were
treated to one of Mrs. Townsend's ex
cellent diuners, also a dainty lunch in
the afternoon
On next Thursday,
May 21, Mrs. Townsend will give the
ladies another one of those g<xxl times.
in
We can furnish your kitchen complete and Save you Money
( IT OCT ANY Ok OIK ADS
Mrs. (i. W. Zimmerman anti her er, Fred Iwrson, lias gone to Vancouver that have recently a|>pe»r»l in The Her-
youngest daughter have lieen making a to remain for some time.
aid and bring them with you and get a
short visit with the former's daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harlow and
10 per cent Discount
Mrs. Thomas Miller, at Barton.
daughter. Miss Harrn-ll, have gone to
ou any of our Milllmery.
Mrs. R. W. Wilcox was out from (California for aevaral days' sojourn and
Portland to t|H-nd Huntlay with her liua- will visit Mrs Harlow's people at Oak-
l«nd. Mr. anti Mrs. C. M. Guv enter ■ land.
tained Mr. and Mrs Wilcox at dinner
Dr. W Dean Wright went to Aums
Pleasant Home,
Ore con
on Hunday.
ville, ijf , the latter part of last week to
Rev. ('. It Reese had the misfortune
to break hie wheel while coming to Fair
view from ITeasant Home Hunday morn
ing, thus delaying hie arrival here long
after church time.
His congregation,
very much dixs|>|H>ii>ted, left before his
arrival.
Come
KITCHEN UTENSILS AND HARDWARE
It W. Wilcox has received an ap-
point ment from the Government giving
Gut Hhoults of Portland s|ient Hun
him full charge of Cleone post office.
day with Troutdale friends.
Misses Pearl Clark, Cora McAtee,
Mrs. Kearney and children have
Georgia Whitaer anti Writ, Stevens, all taken up their reaidence in Portland.
of Portland, were Huntley guests ol Mr.
Miss Jennie Mraon. who lately camr
and Mrs. A T. Axtell.
here from New York bi visit her broth
We « an y Kull and Cúmplele l.iurs
of all the ninni1
LOW RATES
FAIRVIEW
DO
visit his p-rople.
Mrs. Etbel Mscont'xih arid child are
PLEASANI HOME
uni Iron, Portland b> >|eml the week
Mr*. Calvin »pent on** day laat wwk
with the letter's parents, Wm. Hurssell »oliritirig fon<l» l«»r the new organ which
■ ml wile.
ia to lie iHirrlieMM<1 in tlie near future
for the Methodial rhurrh *4 Pleasant
Jack Htsfford of Portland was a guest
Home. Bho report»
«ul^M-ribed ami
of bis sister. Mrs. Ilenry Ricbardw-n, |70 coHected.
on Sunday.
E. Bonelle, who recently aol«J hi»
Miss Tiiuma ami Mi,« In-gart of Port place to Mr. Brower and Ixniglit E«l
IjiuderiMH k*H piare, baa purchased
land were Hunday gm -la in the family Mr». Calvin’» incuba io* and brotnier
of I„ Helming.
. and interni» to go into the chicken bu»i-
Mrs. Mason, wlm has lx-en visiting neaa.
Mrs. Douglass was in Portland last
old friends here, left u few days ago for
week on businet,
Itoaebnrg.
Mrs. Marked experts her brother
Louis Young sfient the part of last from the East to pay her a visit soon.
I week with his graml|>srente, Joseph
The Home Mission soc iety will meet
at the home of Mrs Otis Wednesday
ltetourell and wife, ol Lvtourell.
afternoon to elect uiticers for the ensu
Miss Y'ork spent Saturday with her ing year.
tether
in
Portland.
Mr. York
Larson Brothers are having their sliop
lately came here from Ixra Angeles.
repapered and painted.
It looks fine,
The butchers were quite successful boys.
Pleasant Home is to have a dress
with their barbecue last Sunday. The
making shop in the near future.
meat was not roasted quite enough, but,
The male quartette will practise in
• ■zperience lieing the best teacher, they the Metlesli.t chun-li Tuesday evening
will probably do better next time.
and choir practise will be held Thurs
Mrs. Eva Endicott and children vis day evening.
The eighth grade graduate, are pre
it»! in Portland Salunlay and Sunday.
paring for graduating exercises to be
Mrs. Murphy, who lately returned held on the 29th of May.
from Good Samaritan hospital, is im-
Mrs. C. H. Sloo, is slowly recovering
proving.
ftoni her attack of rheumatism.
Mrs. Nelson bas company from Port-
Tbe Weiuhardt brick building now
la-gins to make something of a showing. land this week.
M im Veda Bacon of Portland is visit-
Several brick masons are employed and
ing Miss Winnie Raake.
a carlosul of lumber has arrived here for
J. F. Brower is painting his house.
use in construction.
The services at the chapel Sunday
Mrs. Joe Cole is going to Switzerland morning were well attended, Rev. G.
to v;sit her Io ks. She expects to go P. Rich tilling his appointment.
R. Tasf-ell of Cottrell was on our
Monday or Tuesday.
streets one day this week.
Mias Owiler will soon leave for her
Kenneth Lauderback is home from
home in Seattle.
Preston for >a hile.
Master Car roll Chapman was visiting
J. W. fuiuderliack is in Portland at
work this week.
friends here Sunday.
Phlorus Hale and family will move
Miss Sylvia Corder left Saturday for
to Michigan in the near future.
Tacoma.
Tbe services at the Meth'.iist church
Robert Wilson is staying with bis were well attended Sunday evening,
Rev. C. B. Reese filling the pulpit.
folks here now.
Ed Lauderback and Byron Felwards
Tbe following were recent Portland
started for eastern Oregon last Thurs
visitors: S. 8. Logan, C. R. Rawlev, day. Their many friends here are aorry
to lose them but »isli them the best of
Mr. Clap and Miss Hattie Colder.
luck in their lie« home.
Mrs. Clara Lstourell viaited friends
Miss Itoake made a trip to Portland
in Portland Sunday.
Saturday.
The Y. I*. S. (’. E. will hold a busi
ness meeting at the Methodist church
CHERRYVILLE
Saturday evening al H o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. McBride of Portland
Joe Vndnar has returned from an ex
tended mining trip in California, Ne have returned to their Imine after visit
ing their father ami mother, Mr. and
vada and southern Oregon.
' Mrs. John McNall of this place.
Mr and Mrs. Geo Maroney of Kelso
Leon Hale is on the sick list.
visited Mrs. John Maroney over Sun
Miss Irene Douglass will lead Chris
tian Endeavor Sunday evening.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carpenter have
Noah Kuhn was on the sick list last
moved back to their old place here.
week.
Harlow Douglass has gone to Grays
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Good of Lente vis River, Wash., where he will lie with
his
uncles, the Meeerve Brothers, for
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waespe this
some time.
week.
The Orient School class met with
W J. Wirtz of Sandy gave a lecture Peter and Ida Larsen last Tuesday «nd
at the Cherryville shoolbouse Sunday.
will meet with Minnie Shriller this
week.
Irene Douglas was confined to her
be<l a few days last week.
KELSO
Mr. Cannon wlm was hurt while
Rev. Mr. Hagoes of Portland held ser
vices at the Lutheran church Sunday. working in the woods is improving.
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FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND GENERAL HARDWARE
SANDY,
OREGON
POWELL VALLEY
GOTTKEU
Frank Beers is building a large barn
Robert Lovelace and family of Damaa-
When finish»! it will be a great im cu. have moved to the Sweet Briar farm.
provement to our community.
Mr*. O. A. Elliott is suffering with a
Dave Imuderback and son-in-law are l*d attack of erysepalis in her face.
busy clearing land at their new home at
Mr. James Cogan departed for her
the old No. 2 mill.
home in St. Paul, Minnesota, Wednes-
Tbe dance given by the Radlord boys 1 day.
at No. 2 hall May 9th was a auccess.
J. C. Elliott of Damascus was a Pow
Bert Cline am! Tom Lauderback fur ell Valley visitor last week.
nished the music with Albert Bankus
Prof. D. Nyvall of Chicago preached
as tioor manager.
' at the Swedish .Mission church Satur
Ernest Ball, with a crew of men, is day night and Siimiay. The attend
alm> st ready to start on the new Cot
ance was very large Ixith days.
trell schoolhouse which w ill cost, w lien
Mr. and Mrs. J. Backland entertained
finished, about 425 O.
a number of friends at their home last
l>ell Hudson ia still clearing land.
Mrs. Paul Dunn is visiting her broth Thursday evening. A very sumptuous
supper was served and a pleasant time
er and family a> Silverton.
1 enjoyed by all.
The Clackamas county court at the
Mr. and Mrs. Bottelson entertained a
May term granted the Edwards road
and ordered it open. The appraisers i number of Portland friends last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thorsn of Kan
will be out soon to appraise tbeitemage.
.Miss Myrtle Hudson and Mr. Man sas, who are visiting, have bought the
Smith
40- acre place near Boring where
ning of Portland were not married, as
this («per stated last week, on account they espect to reside.
of the illness of Miss Hudson.
Rev. S. C. Sherrill of Cottrell will
bold meetings at Dover this week.
Work ou the three new barns in this
community is being rapidly advanced.
Mr. Beers intends to clear land until.
he has 80 acres under cultivation.
Fred Radford and family visited tbe
Allison family at Sandy last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hedin visited tbe Hor-
bergs of Boring thia week.
Billie Smith of Bollrun was seen on
our streets Sunday.
The St. John Brothers, who are wood
contractors, have suspended operations
for an indefinite length of time.
Newton Hedin has been on the sick
:
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- Sandy Harness Shop
Makts Tit Best SiWes
IX THE COUNTBY
All work done by Hand
Caria i Fall Lia »I
HORSE GOODS
Harness and Shoe REPAIRING
Promptly done
V. E. FOSBERG, Prop.
Oregon
Sandy Stage and Livery ♦
E. F. DONAHUE,
PROPRIETOR
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring . .. ...6:30 a.
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Boring for Sandy. ... ...8:35 a.
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4a
...5:V2 p.
At Samlv makes connections with Salmon mail stage.
nections for Aschoff’s and meets first car at Boring.
IMPORTED
GERMAN
m.
m.
m.
m.
Also makes con-
COACH
ACHILL
The new grange hall is all enclosed
and work is progressing nicely.
Three
new memliera were initiated into the
WAS IMPORTED FROM GERMANY
WAS FOALED IN 190L
O wvkii Bv Tux
mysteries of the first and second de The attendance wa- good.
TO AMERICA IN 1907 BY A. C. RUBY 4 CO.
grees and six in the third and fourth de
Mrs. Alberg returned Wednesday
LATOURLLL
from Sweden where she has s;>ent the
grees last Saturday night.
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winter.
She will visit her children
Stephen
Kirkup,
who has t>een visiting
Mr. Wing ia moving his sawmill to here for a few davs before returning to
JET BLACK. IS HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT, ltJ50,
in England for tome time, returned Sat
the new location.
He expects to be her home in Seattle.
GIRTH AROUND THE: HEART S3 INCHES.
sawing again in a few days.
Miss Stella Jonsrud ia at home suffer urday.
ing
with
an
attack
of
the
mumps.
Mrs. Parker who pure base, I the home
Bradley and Geo. Saunders visited
of Peter Eibach on the Foster road is
WELCHES
friends at Kelso Sunday.
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Monday and Saturday at E. F. Donahue's Barn at Boring
♦
making many improvements.
Where he will stand Thursday,
Mayor
Rowe
is
visiting
with
I-ee
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
at
Donahue
’
s
Stare
Barn.
Sandy
Walter Heiser who had his hand
Friday forcmxm and Saturday.
Holden and family and looking after
Thursday noon to Friday noon, at Jones' Bam. Estacada
mangled in Wing's mill is home from
Monday luxm to Tuesday nixin
business interests while here.
j the hospital ami able to 1« about.
at J. C lYterson'a, 9 mi. south of
TERMS:
To Insure, $20; Season, $12; Single ♦
lames Kellev has his new Intrn coin-
l'leasant Home.
Trix Kern. Mr. and C. W. Kern’s
i
-ileted
pleteil
and
nil
iwl
reatl,
ready
-for
the
umnster
Tuesday evening to Wednesday
adopted son, is the pet of the house
Horseshoeing
Leap, $7.50
hay crop he expects.
noon at Komcr’a barn, l>aiiiaMiia
hold.
Win.
Kesterson
who
is
working
in
Al-
General Repairing
Friday afternoons at J. Struch-
i gier's camp down the river is ill at his
cn'a place. Bandy Road.
All mail matter pertaining to the
home here, having taken a heavy cold Wagon nd Carriage Work
paper must be addressed to the Heaver
causing neuralgia.
MANAGER
SECRETARY♦
TO INSURE
State Herald, Gresham, Ore., to insure
Mrs. M. Kronenlierg is attending state
g grange at Eugene thia week.
FAIRVIEW
OREGON prompt delivery and publication.
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A Thoroughbred Imported
Percheron Stallion
6RESHAM
PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION
DECIDE
♦ Will Make the Season, March 15 to July I, as follows:^
WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS
for 1908 at T. BRÜGGER S, GRESHAM
J. A. CARTHON
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E. DONAHUE
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Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
General
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OREGON