FRUIT
TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW
TROUTDALE, Ore., June 18. — Mrs.
F. D. Hubbard and daughter, Mi», Har
riett Hubbard, Mrs. J. I, Funk, Mrs.
Elian Wright and Mrs. Aaron Fox at
tended the Grand Chapter ul O K. K.
In Portland last Thursday and Friday.
FAIRVIEW, Ore., June ie.-Mr.
atwl Mrs. W. T Swank have been enter
taining their eon, 11 E Hwiiuk, wife
and daughter, of Rayburn, Wash.
JARS
T here are a mi hi her of guests at the
John Davis of Portland, who ia an>*
CHURCH NOTICES.
hotel and a larger crowd ia expected ployed by the Woodard 4 Clark com
ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH,
during the week.
pany, ia »pending hie vacation al the
Greaham—Slavics, (German), 10 30
a m., every first, third and fifth Sun
A farmer’, telephone ia being agitated borne of Mr« Maroney.
day,
of each month. All welcome
to connect at Handy with Portland line,
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Grreh-
ami to extend to Welches hotel and lite
am— PssTua, Rev. T. J. Elkin. 8«a-
COTTKU
tel Rhoden at Zig Zag
II ia expected
vicsa, Sunday school at 10 a. in. j
to >>e in «iteration by August 1,1.
Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.;
Mr. and Mra. Mike llonabue have
B Y. P. U., 7 p. m.. every Sunday.
The Moulding» are hauling luinlier just returned home from a three days'
Cottage prayer-meeting on Thursday
lor their new residence which i, under trip to the Pioneer association in Port
night. All invited.
land. They report a very enjoyable LINNEMANN
construction al the present time.
MEMORIAL M. E.
time.
CHURCH, Gresham—Pxvrua, Dr. A.
Mr. Holden ia progressing rapidly
Thompson.
Haavn
as, Sunday School.
Thoma, Milan has a gang ut men
with bi, new hotel. The outside work
10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and
clearing land for him.
i, nearly finished.
8 p. m. every Sunday. Prayer meet
ing, Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock.
Albert Backus, who is cutting wood
Mrs. Murphey’, new log cottage ia
Everybody invited.
for Mr. Canning intends going to East
nearly complete,I and is worth seeing.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH —
ern
Oregon
soon.
.Mr. Kern’s new dining room annex to
Rev. 8. O. Koras, pastor. Services,
A. D. Edward, ha» a crew of men and
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Preaching
the Ixgel will be completed by the 20th
•very Sunday at 11 •. m. and 8 p. tu.
team, at work on tl>e Johnson Creek
and ready for use.
Prayer meeting, Thursday svening at
bill on tbe new road running north.
8 o’clock. All walcomed.
John Dickenson and Asa Smith via-
POWLLL VALLEY
ited Wm. Dickenson, who is in tbe 8a-
week.
Mr. and Mr,. Frank Guatafnon enter- 'el" P'**0»»
tained a number of young people last I The Cottrell Amateur Drama club
IhtaTh Best Smits
Saturday night in honor of Mr,. Gustaf showed a decided improvement at Ori
IM THK COCStTRT
son", siau-r, Miss Emily Palmblad, who ent last Saturday night. The youthful
All work done by Hand
will wxjii leave for Kansas.
performers are to give Sandy an enjoy-
The Young Ladies Sewing circle will j able evening June 2)th.
meet at the home of Mr,. P. N. Alm-
Mi„ llorca, Hedin will give a drama
qui,t Saturday, June SUtli.
Everycat- on Friday, June 19th, at Kelso,
HORSE QOODS
interested cordially invited.
A road ia being graded acroaa Johnson î
11 arnese and Shoe REPAIRING
A surprise wa, given Mrs. Chaa. John- Creek between Hunters and the old 1
Promptly done
•on Saturday night, it being her birth-Otis farm,
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Put in your orders for Fruit Jartt now and get the benefit of a
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W« are agent, for
Pittsburg Perfect Field Fence
Sold under a Positive Guarantee.
Wvltleti by Electricity.
OUR UNE 01 GROCE Rif 5 IS GORKI f EE
and our Prices arc consistent with the quality ol gcxxls we
carry. Perfect satisfaction and a square deal is what you
Kct i.-orn us.
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DüSandy Hotel
Firet-clalui acctrm modal mns
Com merci al trade solicited
(tiran lieti» and good meals
Faad Stable ia Coanacliaa
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy,
Oregon
Aaron Fox
Oregon
Troutdale,
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Everything Needed in the Home
Everything Needed on the Farm
Phone (or Prices, Phone (or Goods—. Phone Fanners 281
JOHN BROWN’S STORE
Canies All Kinds
(Tenera! Merchandise
PHONE NUMBER, 311.
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Agency for the Oregon Pire Relief Association
For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counlii,.
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Gasoline Wood-Saw
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Troutdale,
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Mr. Cochran and three children liava
moved into the boime vacated by Harry
Wool. The C< h hrena ars lately from
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Colorado.
Dr. W. Dean Wright returned
week from Walls Walla where lie
besti for several days on busitieM.
■pent Saturday and Sunday with
brother at Aumsville.
last
haw
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Chas and Ralph 8c<itt arrived home
last Saturday morning ami gave their
|>areiit,, Iley, and Mrs. W T. Scott, a
pleasant surprise. Tin y were not ex
pected until a few daya later.
Ralph,
who has been attending <>< cidental col
lege, will ,|>eml his vacation here.
Chea, who ia a chemist, has only a short
vacation.
At the annual sclxiol meeting held on
Monday, Napoleon Davi. was elected di
Miss Mattel Iteynoltl,, the new cue- rector to succeed bimseif, Jack LiMcber
Italian of Troutdale Public library, is to succeed II. H. Stone, who resigned as
director, and Albert Krom-nberg sat
giving gtaal ,ati»fa<-tion.
elected clerk to luceed liimeelf.
Henry Richardson ami »laughter
Mr,. J. W. TownaCBd and Mrs. J. M
visit»-»! the former', mother, Mr,. E. A
Ashcraft attended grange at Gresham
Stafford, at Lone Grove farm.
The stork preaented Mr. and Mr,. last Saturday.
- Sandy Harness Shop
O. A. Jaekaon has been home for a
Mr. Jackson ia
Mr,. A. Selling entertained MI m Fan visit with hi, family.
employed at Goebel, Or»
nie May of Portland, Monday.
W. Denning left on Sunday evening
Mra. E (1. Bowen ha, been entertain
for Walla Walla where he wUl be em
ing Mis, Ruth I'attonof Salem, Ore.
ployed during the summer.
Mrs. C II. Hewitt waa in charge ol
Mamie Anderson ia »(tending the day. A number of relatives and ctoae
V. E. FOSSERO, Prop.
T)ie b . Y. P. U. of Cottrell will not
tbe I'nion Meat tastrding house during
week with Maud Burch in Gresham.
Mr,. Hubbard', alae-nce last week.
frieml, were present and a very pleasant |,o|,j meetings until August or Septem-
R. W. Wilcox ,pant Sunday with his time was bad by all, after which dainty ber.
Mr,. Fred Zimmerman wa, ipiiie ill
family in Portland.
refreshment, were served.
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the first of the week but i, improving.
Children , Day exercise, will ba held
Whitney A Anderson are making con
Mis, Olga Nordblotn left for Seattle at Cottrell next Sunday,
N. II Slone left a few day, ago for
Mr. last Tuesday where she will visit her
Saint Joseph, Mo , to attend to busi- crete sidewalks for W Ellison.
(Farmers Mutual Fire Relief A m ' uoî Portland)
tiesa, and visit relative,. He expect, to Ellison has just completed a stone fence ! sister, and brother,.
in front of hi, residence
KELSO
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be aliaent three weeks.
CONSERVATIVE, STRONG, SAFE
Mia, Mabel Volkma'r of Oregon City
. Rev. Mr. Hagoe« will conduct services
Wm. Wrighta,|>ent Monday in Port
PROMPT. CHEAP
BORING
visited her grandparents, C. Shepard
in the Lutheran church Sunday, June
land.
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and wife, Saturday.
Mr. Yetsch ha, lieen very sick the ■ 21, at 3 p. tn.
Miss Georgia and Etlilh Reynold,
Apply to H. W. Saashall, Pres.
Miss Bessie McGaw i* »(lending part last week but i, improving.
Miss Annie Jarl has returned from
Gresham. Ore.
were out from Portland Saturday anti
of the week with her parent, here.
School election waa held Monday Portland where ,he ha, been attending Write to J. J. Kern. Secretary.
Sunday with their parent, here.
She will ,|>end her
o»Vi E. Yamhill at., Portland
Mia, Maud Moore and daughter of i aftermsm. John Jonsrud ws, re-elect- business college.
Ml,. Violet Steven, and children
eal director ami A. G. lloiberg was vacation at home.
war»» in Portland last week to see the Condon, Ore., are visiting Mr,. Moore',
I elected clerk.
uncle, A. T. Axtell.
David Jarl has returned home from
play, "Held by the Enemy."
Nash with a ten pound l»y last Sunday
Farmers IÄWL
David Vernon, editor of the Oakland
Mr. Frank Hranniggn ami son who
h-ft a few da), ago for the East have Owl, accompanied by hi, wife and
daughter, visited at the home of A. T.
safely reached thtir destination.
Axtell the firet of the w.-ek,
The Advent Christian people have be
Mr,. G. O. Dolph expects to leave
gun to arrive here aixl set up camp, pre-
Mratory to the opening of their conler- next Saturday for an extended Eastern
trip. Mias l-aura Dolph will stay with
; ence oil Friday.
her sister, Mr,. Pearl Jenkin,, in Port
Ileatlon Metcalf spent the week end
land during her mother - almence. Mr
with friend, in Portland.
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Dolph, (ieo. ami Perry will keep bache
J. II. Hudson ami wife, Mrs. I*. Ow
lor's hall.
I
en, ami J. Alfred lairson viaiteil in Port
G. W. Wailsworth spent Sunday with
land Tuesday.
hi, wife and daughter in Portland.
Mra Susie Timm, of Portland visited
Mr,. W. Jacobs was loan from The
old friends here on Tueadav.
Dalle, last week to look alter her inter
est, here.
ROCKWOOD
Joe llonabue ha, left for Eugene to Color a» io where he has been ill lot wjnie
work with Government surveyor,.
time.
A boy wa, born to the wife of John
; I-arsen last week.
Mr. Howitt of Portland has taken
i the interest ul Frank Hili in the logging
business of Dixon and Hill.
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J. M. Martindale has gone into the
real estate business in Portland.
Memorial servicer of the Mates bees of
D. J. Culy and his niece, Mis, Hope
Rockwood will lie I eld at tlieir hall at
Anderson, snd Miss Maud Michel, all
| Rockwtxal next Sunday at 11 o'clock to
of Gresham, were visitors in Fairview
which the public is invitetl.
Special
Monday.
; sermon by Rev. J. H Wood.
A T. Axtell and familv exjtect to go
last Saturday evening waa an ideal to their summer home at Seaside next
; night for the dance given by the Macca- Saturday where Mrs. Axtell and Edith
| bees ami the crowd was just large
McKilip will spend (lie remainder of
enough to insure a g»»«l time to all. of the summer. Mr. Axtell will return
I Mr,. John Brown served ice cream.
in a few days.
Miss Ellen Taylor ami Miss Maeve
Mrs. F. 8. lirigham of Portland visit-
' Lovelace took a living trip to the city ed her sister, Mrs. F. D. Axtell, here
, Tuesday.
last week.
Mrs. Sarah Johnson visited her par-
Miss Maud Donley, Geo. Shaw, Mra.
enls, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, a few daya
Cora Anderson. Harry l>eniinock and
I this week.
Mr. Jienning »re just recovering from
Some of the younger girls are prac-
very severe attacks of the mumps.
tiring foot racing with their older sis
O. J. Jenkin, ha, re -overed sufficient
ters, thinking if they are able to treat
them they will win the prize the Fourth ly to 1« able to sit up part of the time,
l>ut is »till »offering a great deal. W.
of July,
W. Ashcraft and 1. F. Kommer, are
Mr. Ramsdell of Portland started
around, but w ill not be able to work for
moving the old M-hoolhouse on the
several days.
grounds purchased liy the grange Mon
lay afternoon and Wedneei lay noon
: liN<l it in poehion.
HURLBURT
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The house formerly occupied by D.
Shaw has been converted into a hall, so
Kelso now ha, a place for public meet-
ing». A number of young people gath
ered one evening, tore down the parti
A. O. Wells Ira, opened a real estate tions. made benches and had a general
good time.
office across from the depot.
Mr. Wirtz of Sandy gave an interest
C. W. Powell of Dayton, Ore., spent I
Thursday and Friday with Mr. and . ing lecture to s good sized audience at
the Kelso hall last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Morand.
He will speak again kt Kelso June 28th
Miss Katie Stone was married to A.
at 7 p. m.
Bortsch last week. They will live near
Rev. G. P. Rich will preach at Kelso
Pleasant Home.
Sunday evening, June 21st, at 7:30 p.
A girl waa born to the wife of John
tu.
Erion recently.
Remember the ice cream social at the
Mrs. Bowr-n is visiting with Mr»,
Kelso schoolhouse on Friday evening,
Frank Roaeboom. They came from i Ne-
June 19th.
braska.
A very interesting game of ball was
Six or seven carloads of wood are be-
played June 14tb by the Sandy and Kel
ing shipped from here every day.
so base ball school teams on tbe Kelso
Mr. Kliensmitb has been hauling tie» giounds. The score was 23 to 24 in
tbe past week from Jarl’s mill.
favor of Sandy. There were about sev
en men in Kelso's team, while Sandv
had the full nine.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on June
Miss Alma Maybee and Harry Mitch Nth at an adjourned regular meeting of
the town council the following resolu
ell have tbe mumps.
tion was passed by the council: Re
Win. Stone whd has lieen sick with
solved that Roberts avenue, between
the pneumonia feY’er, is convalescent.
Second and Third streets l>e graded to
the street grade a, established. by the
Geo. Odell has gone to Idaho.
official survey of the town.
The stork visited Mr. and Sira. J. T.
Dated this 12th day of June, 1908.
D. M. R’ obxrts ,
Freil, Jr., oi Cherryville and left a baby
Town Recorder.
girl.
J. A. CARTHON
Horseshoeing
General Repairing
Wagon and Carriage Work
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FAIRVEW
WELCHES
The first campers of t|ie season ar-
rivetl Sunday. The party consisted of
I«wis Shattuck and wife, E^d Sleret
ami w ife and John Sleret and wife, all
of Gresham. They intend staying a
week or ten days.
Tom Word »nd party arrive»! here
from Portland Sunday.
This was the
first automobile that bas been up this
way this year.
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June 5. 6, 19, JO
July 6, 7, 22, 23
Auguat 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 day, with stopover
privileges at pleasure within limits.
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contract of niov ng the schoolhouse,
Mr,. M. Graham made a business
| District No. 41, which they have already trip to Portland one »lay last week.
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Mrs. T. Evans was taken to Portland
Chas. iAivestead ha, been plowing for Monday where she will undergo an op
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Mrs. M. Graham nnd children moved
to Portland this week where they will
O. Westlund ha, l>een scraping and ,|>end the holidays.
leveling the school ground.
The Children's Day exercises given at
the Hurllairt hall last Sunday were well
attended.
Will be miule by the
Portland Railway Light & Power Co
Mrs. J. Neely of St. Paul, Oregon, is
(visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wilber Ev
ans.
A large l>ei»r waf seen near here last
| Friday morning.
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THIS SEASON
CHERRYVILLE
B. F. Hart has taken a contract to
clear a piece of land for J. T. Friel.
Don Young left Tuesday morning for
Several families from this vicinity at
I SI ibw , Ore., to attend the wedding of tended the l«ll gnme |>l»ye>l at Gage
i Ilia «inter.
last Sunday.
Mr. Smith and wife are hack from
Mrs. F. Emily ha, lieen visiting her
Quincy where they went a abort time »laughter, Mrs Woixlard, several days
ago.
this week.
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b Transfer to Bellwood Cars for fort land at Golt Linka.
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For Lenta, Mount Scott and east side points, change cars at Lenta Junction.
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General Offices, First and Alder Sts., P obtlamd , O wboom
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