II ? \ SANDY VALLEY ITEMS !| FAIRVIEW I TROUTDALE e Beaais and Isalelle I/»w have re-1 turned home after a pleasant visit with rslativss at The Dalles. SECTION IM Relatives from Portland .re visiting Neighbor Kudeen. Mrs. Wiley Richardson is visiting bar mother, Mrs. Hsnsley. The Gate, bailer crew are expected to take ss u esmn if our center thia week, TROUTDALE, Ora., Aug. IL—Wm. Wm. Wright and wifs of Portland are •ever.I farmers having much hay to bo Thomas Corder, I. N. Ruxton, W. Bran- visiting their mother, bailed. bam ami N.waon 1-atourell have ra- Wright. I turned from a few days' hunting and Visitors at Arnspiger fxxlge tbi. past Mrs. W. H. Eaton and her mother ‘'*P “««r *»• »««J. week included Mia. Ruth and Master were Portland visitors tbs flrat of the | Fred Zimmerman baa moved his fam- Freddie Kat«r and Mr. and Mra. 8. week. Hofner of Portland. ily onto the C. N. Slillson farm to ro- Mr Hockersmith and family have re­ H. C. Jorgensen and V. H. Hayworth m.m during tbe rttillaon 'i absence. Mr. turned from a week's outing at Mt. ot I^nta ware busineea callers recently. Hlillaon ia .pending some time in eaat- Hood. ,rn Waahington. Mrs. Stillson • ud Someone has it in for H. V. A. Car­ Much to tbe disgust of tbs Troutdale •‘•’•«»•tor have gone East fur a two penter surely aa some petty tbief stole people, tbe Union Meat company of »iail. from the former's barn lately a new thia place Is employing a number of » It E. Morse was down from The Greeks to fill the places ot their com­ wagon cover, a big bunch ot sacks and some sacked oats. Tbi. m the second Dalle. Sunday to viait relative., Mra. mon while laborers. wagon cover that baa been taken in the Morse ia .pending wiveral week, with ■Mrs. P. G. Tufford left for Tenstrike, paat two years. It the thief will kindly her mother, Mr». France. Allard, Minn., which will be her future home. Band hia address, Mr Carpenter will | here but the result, of expeditions eo a crwlit to the town. Mr., F. A. Jello of Cbampoeg, Ort., Born to ttie wife ot Wm. Latourelis, send tbe next one by mail to avoid the (ar have tieen “bare." Mra. J. Lusher has lioen entertaining been visiting relatives here, August 12th, sn U-pound daughter. trouble of coming for it in person. . . .._ ., . ' Quito a few parties from here have her slater, Miaa Pauline Gloor, of Ful- i Mra. John Healiu and aon Claude are Albert Fox called on friends in Port- t'NiiKHTXKtNo aan KWHXt.MISu gone up to the Big Falla on Hal mon and visiting Mra. HaaUu’a parents, H. Brink land Thursday. The contract for 175/MX) for the con- Calls PrumpUy : report a delightful trip, lota of sport, j J. W1. Townsend and family returned | BJ1j wtle> neHr Lewiston, Idaho. All Work Flr.l-Cla»«. •traction of the foundation of the main Alle tided tu j scenery and tlah in abundance ami a Sunday from a tew days’ outing at ..... Kw.. 14. I country where dear, elk and bear Welches building of the new Swift A company’s rhvuv. 147. J- M. Edmonson and wife are taking The Astoria Regatta, to be held Aug. plant wm recently let to a Portland ... Blillion ..... l u to 8t. '» SHE SHIM. ORE abound, where nearly every fisherman J. . T. baa gon. l-ck I trip by uj wagon over the state. They I W [MHT, MOP 27, 2H and 2V, promises to be a splendid firm. The work io to be finished within I re|iorta seeing one or more deer or a Marlin', spring, to .pend wmie time lor i wu o ninety days. event with thirty aquatic features. t>esr looking down on him from some «••••••••••••••••••••••••• the benefit of his health. i projecting point. A. T. Axtell went to Seaside Saturday i X Reynold, baa I wm entor- ! ‘•loio« N«««». V.ki- Hotel lth». faintly over Sunday. e | up with gueata and Manager lluldvn ia . iub and Mra. helaun ot Purl laud, alto e Mrs. A. B. Moller entertained »<»• Mrt. s,Beir, e e ' very busy l>»>kiug after ths wants and e CASH | and Mra. D. Eraman of Grants Pass ou | • uevda of bis guests. Miss Viola Gray haa returned to bar e . Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Eramao left this e Yocums are reported aa having a i week ___ ___ York ____ _______ e tor _ New where __ they WlU home at Dayton, Ore., alter several ( e lanre nutnlwr ot «ue«u with Partita I uMe lor «¿•rmaoy. day.' visit with Grace Mickley. e e e climbhig Htxxl every day. where they intend to make their future Arthur Dowaett and wile ot Greabam I I —OK— e One uf the heat dances ever held at j home. e were Bunday gueeta of Henry Richard- e e e Welcbee resort was attended by a targe e Mr. and Mrs. Burton Beemer of Hope, son and wile. e *|orowd of itueeta and cam|»ere. Mr. Sawed $2.25 per M. Hand Shaved $2.50 per M. Kans., are viMliug relatives al the home e Mra. Henry Vander hoof haa returned e 1 | Wein rule of PurliaiMi wae the ide of the ot T. J. Crule and W W. Ashcraft. from visiting her aiater at Coo. Bay. DELIVERED AT FAIRVIEW > crowd. The mucic was furnished by if You are Going to Buy FIELD FENCING, Let :: Mrs. Napoleon l>avia entertained Mrs. e BOXED Mra. Liana Owen, of Seattle ia viait- I e i I M ekhve orcheelra. Aylesworth ot Portland part of last us show you the SUPERIORITY of ing bar parent., Wm. Jubueun and week. wife. e Notice the yellow mailing slip on Kt»s«*n furninhed e Mrs. J.T. Slillion and children are e your paper, It telle you when your , .pending sometime witli Mrs. Htillion’s I Angelo Richardson haa been here e Kindly tec to it at motlier, e au barri pt mu it due. over all others; it comes in any style you may wish. Prices Mrs. Amanda Clark, at from Portland visiting relatives. e e NN, Welches. are no higher than inferior makes. Wm. Hess of Portland visited bis FAIRVIEW, Ore , Aug. IL—Murray l*re |>arty were M i « mw Anna, Lydia, BORING ifollie and Joseph (Jr.) Bachman of Hia pie Uni and wife, wlio have lately A |>arty of genial young folks elimlioi Dauiaaaus, Ubas Timmerman of Orient, taken up their ramdenca In Portlaud, Ml. Hood la it Friday and report a very Carl Kialhal ami Peter Hislwn of Salm­ viailed relative, hare Sunday. pleasant time. Un account ul the rapid on rivsr. Mra. DeWitt Hhepar.l of Portland Is melting of tlis snow and ice, the guide visiting her toolbar in law, Mrs. C. d -eme thsrs will tie a horae race al handy, McCormick's aorrell horse ‘ Tom" and Hugh Jackson's gray. E. Coleman made a rushing trip to i Portland Tuesday. Mrs. l.uriaon and Mrs. Hpaldinger and . e e families of Portland are guests of their e e i sister, Mra. F. Huckow, on Sandy Ridge. • Thomas Bpillmau ol Kandy Ridge was e a business visitor Tuesday. e Chas. Kreha went tu Portland Monday e to bring out Ilia new threshing machine e Henry McGugln ot Bull Kun was seen I on our streets Tuesday. A. G. Bornsledt and E. Coleman were in attendance at the stockholders' ing of Grange Fair and Carnival elation at Gresham Tuesday. J. A. CARTHON X 99 Horseshoeing General Repairing Mr Edward Flaton ia operating . Kreb's binder while the latter is in Portland. Wagon and Carriage Work Bee and John Nelson returned from the mountains but, alas, no veniaun. Cliaa. Merrill of Greabam |>a»sed through here Tuesday emouts to ORHION I Welches. •• FAIR VEW, e Balie Anderson returned Sunday from ' morning. several days' stay with lite aunt at Mrs. Bert Edmonson has been spend­ I Welches. ing a few days with Mrs. Harry Wood Mieses Calls and Ethyl Hcslin have in Gresham. gone to St. Martin Springs to >|«nd sev­ Wm. Johnson has received word from eral days camping. hia daughter, Mrs. Arlie Estes, at Ya­ G. E. dwelling visited relatives here colt, Wash., that her husband haa lost last week enroute from Springwater to hia right hand at the wrist. The acci- Moro, Ore. Mr. I-ewellen ia of tbe flrm dsnt happened in a sawmill at that of the Moro Merehantile company. place. Rev. C. B. Rees' congregation is Judge Otis Cramer of Portland was a sorry to learn he will not be here Sunday guest at the home of F. E. Har­ I another year but will return to Salem low. to pursue his studies at the University. Mrs. Aaron Fox and daughter are Mr. R«-ea will till two more sppoint- spending a few days at the beach. ments hers before bis year closes. John St ret e and Robert llickeramith Mr. and Mrs. Norton of Portland are with their families have returned from spending sometime ou their farm near a few days' camping near Mt. Hood. Davis. It is said that the numerous stage Inis, out of Sandy are abqut to have a rate war. Maybe we can all afford to go Pi the mountains yet. Patronize the NEW BARBER SHOP AT FAIRVIEW e e e e e e e Et|>erieiieed Management. Beat of Service. J IS! Sandy Harness Shop Makes Th Best Saddles All work done by Hand Carrin a Full U m of HORSE GOODS llarnea« and Shoe REPAIRING Promptly done V. E. FOSBEkG, Prop. Cormorol I,ISU"EWTHE I 91 Ululo * Farmers’ Mutual F.R.A. POWELL VALLEY Mra. Timms of Portland calleJ friends here Tuesday. STRONG, Apply to M. W. Snanhall, Pro». G ma ham. Ore. ns complete :: sandy , OREGON : on (SUCCESSOR TO A. L. STONE) General Merchandise Mrs. Millin of Tbe Italics is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Low. e e Fraternity." Tuesday and Wednesday Dr. Holm and family have gone to e the convention was held in Wiu. Peter­ the coast for a few days’ outing. son's grove. Big crowds gathered there Angelo Richardson of Baker City is i both days listening to sermons and de­ visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs clare it was the n>o«t interesting con- D. B. Richardson. | e ventiun they ever attended. Dinner and supper were served in the grove by tbe ladle, free to everyone and there wiu plenty of it. t J FAIRVIEW, OREGON J Portland Railway Light & Power Co RAPID FREQUENT { week while enroute to Mt. Hood. Mr. Carlatedt and A. Sward visited Forest tire, are reported to be cart of i friends at Beaverton, Ore., last week. j the Tull Gate in the mountain.. The Young ladies Sewing society will Sleine < Mburn and Selva Oaburn of meet at tbe home of Mrs, A. Nonlblom Cottrell visited the Stone lauiily thia on August 15th. week. The Ladies Mission society will meet COMFORTABLE June« 11 31 7 211 111 43 3 45 1 C 7 ill NI NI Nl t Ul »II 11 4 » I I -------- «: I M 1 21 4 Ml I 1*7 Il I N4 41 1 I 1« 7 17 I H 4 47 1 • » 7 n 'a 4 51 2 4 57 2 I M7 17 5 32 2 INI 77 5 M2 I N 1 M I If I 44 7 •0 5 17 I U 7 47 5 22 I M 7 M 5 21 • 11 7 5 31 I Nl I it h it 12 >1 12 27 12 22 12 34 12 1 43 _ 12 _ 2 47 12 2 52 12 2 M 12 3 05 1 15 5 46 35 5 M « JO 5 33 5 34 3 11 -3 31 17 3 37 31 a 35 5 50 5 00 >5 a A SO 43 46 00 a « :7.pj 34 .... ...J .. 47 il M 33 10 47 a 47 10 M « « I« .* 8 63 U » Ar Portland ..........Ar. Goli June................... .. Lents June............... . . Gate«.......................... .Linnemann Gresham ........ Hogan................. . . .Anderson................. ....BofiBg ................... Bieter........................ ........ Barton Kugle Creek ....... Currtnaville Kstaeada .......... Caiadero Lv • 46 8 n 10 11 u 11 2 11 4 41 a40«O6lOuA12N233433 • « 01 10 01 12 31 2 31 4 31 .... 7 M ------ I.... T 80 ... 7 4« at il .... 17 40 Mill I___ 7 33 n 4 is 7 » 2IIM '7 »• 22 3 52 17 15 15 3 45 ■»À a Daily Except Sunday. b Transfer to Bellwood Can for Portland at Golf Links. A. M. figures in Roman. P. M. figure« in black, e Special Car Leaves Portland Saturday Nights (only) at 11:30 for Gresham, Troutdale aad Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barns. Troutdale Branch Mr». Ed Kevenne, lawrence Revenue aneiiding a few days in Renhard of Portland, Rev. J. Nordling the mountains. of 8weds Home, Neb., Rev. P. J. Cor- Maadaniea Skinner and Bell and Mias j nell of Braddock, Pa. anil Rev. B. 8. May Shumway went camping in the Nyatrom of Hockinson, Wash. Tbe blackberry patch Wednesday. subject for discussion was "The Love of V. E. Foelierg transacted business in GEO. .1. MclNTIllK, PROP. ! Portland Monday. Mrs. Foaberg wait­ ed on the liaruesa trails during hia ab­ ••••••••••«••••••••••••••e sence. I Ilenry Keisecker, Warren Wilkins i and others were hunting last week I Nothing doing. | JN TMK COUNTRY Dick Stull and family have gone tu | ter, Mra. L. Helming, Sunday. California to make their future horns. Mrs. I. N. Buxton is spending Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shaver took din­ week with bar mother, Mra. E. A. Staf­ ner wiili Portland friends Sunday. ford, at Melrose. Mrs. C. Pearce and aon Frank, who Rev. D. M. Metzger of l>allae, who have been visiting the former’s sister, was to have preached here laat Sunday, Mra. E. Smith, will leave soon for their ia ill with smallpox. Presiding Eldar] home in Wtscouson. Balenline cuuducted asrvicsa in the. Between Linnemann and Troutdale 7t 11 11 11 M I