FAIRVIEW CHOPPING AND ROLLING FAIRVIEW, Or«., Hept. R—Mr« Maunder«, daughter and child, who have ireeu her« viaitmg relative« for some time, returned to their home st Grass Valley last Saturday. Mrs. J. O. Downing who has lies» vary ill la improving. J W. Lalnbaugb o< Halem viaited hi« daughter, Mrs. J. A. Cart bon. Hund«y. Mrs. Grace Few«l atxl children of 1 Hood River visited from Haturdav till I Monday with Mre. Fewel's brother, W. Ellison and wife. Mrs. D. O. Dunliar and Mie« Ixiuiaa Moller ol I'ortlarxl have been spending a lew days with their mother, Mre. (J. B Moller. Mr«. J. P. Murphy, another daughter, also «|>ent Saturday here. Oriti liken at any Tlme---Qulck Delivery. Mill Peed on hand at All Time» Market Price Paid for drain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL F airview , OREGON — LUMBER Clackamas County OLKANINQH j SANDY TROUTDALE I BORNSTEDT & RUEGG TROUTDALE, Ore., Hept. ».-Her­ man Blaser and Jens !.arson are pre­ paring to start a general inert haixliae store st Corbett. Mr. Blaser was a for­ mer partner of the firm of Harlow, Blaser A Harlow and Mr. Larson has been an employs of that firm for some time. Shingles! Look! Sawed $2.25 per M. Hand Shaved $2.50 per M. If You are Going to Buy FIELD FENCING, us show you the SUPERIORITY of Claud Heslln who has taken the pesi- lion formerly held by Jene I ar son has movari into ths Bob White house, va­ cated by G, N. Reynolds and wife. Let Pittsburg Perfect over all others; it comes in any style you may wish. are no higher than inferior makes. J H. Hudson and family left Sunday svsniog for Bsksr City to spend some time and poesibly to locate Prices We »ell McCALL PATTERNS and Publications. Sapacriptiona taken for McCall's Magazine only 50c ¡r Dry ¡Goods and Tomatoes and Corn, 3 for.........- SANDY, Groceries complete ö ................................ 25c • OREGON !i - - PER TON CASH Max Davis is building a new residence æeeexee a ee a ease ee eee eee æaaaaeaaaaeeeaeeae ee eeeew here. TIMBERS There •«< recently held a w,»«wial ROUGH I.EMBER school meeting of district 46 to consider SIZED am » DRKSHED LIMBER | the pr.ipusllian to bond the district to morial church her« Hunday evuning. Miss Salina Fog'^sntertained Mias build a new echoolhouse. the Itullding Rev. Mr. Griawnld, Sunday school ini«- Pearl Abramson of Portland last week. RI'HTIC to cost a 1»nit The majority were ■ionary in Oregou, preacbe«^ at 11 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson and FOR PEACH PLUMS OR ITALIAN PRUNKS DELIVERED AT FAIR. FU HIRING : u> favor of the motion. County Super- o'claok. children «|e-nt Sunday and Monday intendent Gary was present at lbs VIEW, BOXED. BOXES FURNISHED. CEILING Mrs. M. C. Cornett entertained ths with relatives in Portland. I meeting. Ladies society of the Smith Memorial FINISHING MATERIAL II. E. Surber, wife and daughter, Hchoul opens September 14th. Mi»» Bring your fruit early — Overripe fruit Worthhwa. I Elisabeth Canning baa been ra-engaged church on Thursday afternoon ol thi« have returned from a few days' visit in week. The ladle« suspended their work Washington. to teach for the ensuing year. W. E. ELLISON CLEONE, OREGON Mre. Chas Btilleon and daughter will The local Assembly of Artisans held ■ during the summer month«, this being leave Salem, Wis., on September 27th well attended meeting on Thursday in their first meeting since June. On Thursday evening a concert was and »ill »pend some time with Mr. Odd Fellow»' hall. Raymond Olson will leave shortly tor given by local talent in the Presbyter­ j Stillsoil at Diamond, Wash., before re- Eugene where he will begin work in the ian church for tire benefit of the new | turning home. church being built at Hurlburt. Slate University. Mias Chappell of LaCamas haa been Misses Margaret and Angelina Can ­ G. E. Shaver haa Ireeu painting the visiting at the home of Dan Mickley. Phone, -ill. Mill ttiilr east Krlao ning. who have Iteen »|>en . Schwabol. Albert Quay ia having a vacation. I their grove. Miaeea Eva and Pearl Vore Cottr»ll Baptist church last Snnday for «everal days, is improving. Eunnett Donahue, our liveryman, has Paul Duday is home from hie trip to He has been clerking in Markall'a store I spent a few days out here with them ! morning and at the Chapel in the after­ 50c noon. He will act as pastor for some i gone to the huckleberry patch. It» southern Oregon. ' last week. for some time. time. , huckleberry pies lie's a'ter for the win­ The Chnstiao Endeavor baa been dis ­ Misa Helen Brower has returned from ,J. W. Townaend, threatened with Mr. and Mrs. A. West of Portland ter. Eagle Creek where sha was visiting old , continued for awhile. typhoid fever, ie better. are spending a three week's vacation The long distance telephone exchange Mrs. McMoll was a Portland visitor with Mm. West's father and mother. J. H. Schram and Millard Cook, with friend« She «pent a few days in the haa ls-en moved Root A Company's their families, have gone to the hop­ mountains. the first of the week. Her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. layman. Mr. Cannon is alowlv recovering from : afore to the confectionery. I. Ritaer fields. Among the many who are attending a Sarah McBride, and littfe girl, came out a stroke of paralysis. They received the to spend a few days. will have charge of the same. few weeke in the hop fields, Mrs. Will J. T. Stillion haa accepted a position Mr. Coleman from Washington ie sad news of the death of Mm. Cannon's ••••••••••••«••••a , The public traveling between Boring on a streetcar in Portland and will move Haris and family, Mrs. Cline and sister's little daughter, Ella, who visited clerking at the Douglass store. atxl Sandy will soon find a go>sl plank there soon. them during Mr. Cannou's sick ties*. Slaughter, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs Cunning­ There will be services Sundav in the Mrs Cannon. Mr. ami Mm. Hunter and road all the way. Mr Strauaa ia pro­ ham and children, may ba mentiontd. HENSLEY Methodist church only in the morning. Litsie attended the funeral at Oregon gressing rapidly with the grading and POWELL VALLEY ! Mrs. E. M Douglas« has made «everal The following Sunday. September JOtb, | City. planking from Boring to Timmerman's A very pleasant »urprise was given to trit* to Portland on businam this week. will be Mr. Reeee's liu>t Sunday and he Mise Simmons who spent some time corner. H. A. Darnall was in this vicinity on will preach morning and evening. Mre. W. Bottleeon by her many friende here lias returned to Portland. Bruce Allison ia down from Scio, laat Monday, the occasion living her Monday. I Mrs Hoffman has bought Mr. Math-> Mias Lixxie Hunter has returned to spending a few days with friends. Mr. Kelly and family have returned ews’ place and has moved her family I Mt. Vernon where she will be overseer .’iOth anniversary. Dainty refreshments 50c a Cord Messrs. Clawson and Williams, former vere served an.l everyone wished her to their home in Portland after spend­ ' from Mrs. Calvin's place. in the millinery department of a large Rev. Coleman held services in the store. buttermaker» at the Damascus cream­ many happy return» of the day. ing two month» camping two month« in I ery, have moved to Woodland, Wash. The Ladle«’ Missionary secietv will Phone Farmern 35x2 I Mr. Vlnr is now tusking butter at the meet at the home of Mre. Carl Nelson creamery. on Monday, Sept. 14th. Everyone in- Fisher, Thorson A Co. have started tereRted is cordially invited. their tie-treating plant again and have Mr. and Mr». C. P. Johnson enter­ put Mr. Nutting in charge. They do tained a number of friend» at their home RAPID COMFORTABLE FREQUENT their treating at night, being furnished last Sunday. •• with electric lights from Paliner'a mill. W. Peterson and family called on p. N. Almquiat on Sunday. CHLRRYVILLE Mt»a Sophia Magnuson of Portland is A social dance was given at Hotel visiting with Mr». C. P. Johnsou. Repairing STITIMS tl1ST IWSC1 Cherryville last Saturday night. All $20 STRAUS LUMBER iBLSandy Hotel COMPANY ORIENT, ORE. GRAIN BOUGHT Oregon BORING ROLLER ANO J. W. BENECKE i CHOP MILL Robt. Tassell General Merchandise • Wood Saw OREGON - FIR WOOD W. F. GREER T. Gasoline Wood - Saw Troutdale, Oregon Portland Railway Light & Power Co. J. A. CARTHON Springwater Division Horseshoeing General Wagon >.« Carriage Work B All„ >nd M.M G0RBET1 | Friel of thia vicinity went for a camping Mre. Chaa. Iatourell of Taitonrell trip last week. Falla viaited her parent« in thia vicinity OREGON I pete Stone and hia mother went to FAIRVBW, Monday. ___ . Rockwood last week on business Mr». C. J. I.ittlepage. formerly of thi» Mi«« Mary Mitchell of Oregon City place, now of Moeier, wae here un busi­ ness the first of the week. PNOKRTAKINtl ANI» KMRAI.MINU Rhododendron Spring« la»t Friday. N. P. tileaeon went to the city on Cells Promptly Mr. and Mrs. Cliauncy Coffman of Tuesday. All Work First-Class. Atteixied to Three-Six visited in Portland last week. Miss Etbelyn Smith of Portland epent KM., 1»». Phone. I«7. Sunday and Monday at her home here. GRESHAM. ORE Mr». Geo. Chamberlain it enjoying a AIMS I. V. EMERI. PROP Emmett Donahue of Boring and a viait from her father, Mr. Owen, of Cor­ friend were in Aims last Tueeday on vallis. | business. Mi»» Emma Hankey returned Wm. Ilardin took a load of hop pick­ Portland Monday evening. er» to the train at Troutdale on Mon­ Mr». Gleason, Eva and Floyd Recti day. returning the same day. spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. Bassler has come to stay with Mr». Ketchum ha» returned to rort- her »ister, Mrs. Snore, while Mrs land after camping here »everal days. [ Snore’s children are at the hopfields. Mr». Carney of Aberdeen, Wash., ie Mr. Stoke» and Mr. flonevan of Port- ' land have lieen out here looking ior a visiting her Meter, Mrs. N. P. Gleason. I location. Messrs. R. P. Russiniissen, T. I.. Ev­ Mr. and Mr». Al Martin made a biifti- ans and Geo. Chambr. lain loaded a ear [I hmm I Condition nee» trip to Portland last week. of pea» here the first of the week. Mrs. Bassler fell fvui a log into the P. Rasmussen Mr. and Mr». Mann of Bakersfield, mill pond recently while dipping a pail Corbett, • Oregon i of water and has a very bad cold as a Cal., arrived Saturday to, remain indef­ I result. initely. Gresham Undertaking Parlors ■•?•« 5 I 0 • I • 11 30 e 30 7 32 31 ’ 34 44 7 40 52 7 47 54 7 52 02 7 M NO 05 • telly 40 3 N4 17 4 21 4 N4 Ml a 4 4 I I I I I I 5 1 î » 41 1 11 05 1 35 22 1 52 24 1 51 4’ 2 11 47 2 17 51 2 21 57 2 22 02 2 32 04 2 34 10 2 40 172 47 . 22 2 52 20 2 H 35 3 N Sunday R. 1Ä1 9 9 ■ 9 9 11 10 17 h> 21 10 27 IO N 10 34 io 40 10 47 io 52 10 M lo 15 » N2 M 11 17 21 37 13 24 40 47 52 5Ü 7 7 7 7 9 9 M » R .t M M M Ä Portland Golf June Lents Juno . Gates .Linnemann Gresham Hogan. .Anderson. ... Boring Meter. ... Barton Eagle Creek Currinsville Estacada Caiadero 4A Lr. 5 35 5 W ‘20 5 «■ 5 42 24 A Ü0 5 46 Ml A • A ST A 15 5 .XS .53 6 MA 11 9 A Ar ..Ar. 6 IU S M a « W R « • 40 Î 11 • 40 7 M * 1 M4 20 - 1 50 4 20 4» 1 41 4 H I.v b Tran.frr to>WllwnodJCM» f..r |->.rtlaixl «1 OeN Link« A. M. H(ure. tn Roman. P. M. figures ia black, c awetat Car Leaves Portland Saturday Night, (only) al 11 <0 lor Umbam. Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barn. Troutdale Branch CHOP MILL j For Sale at a Bargain 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 Between Linnemann and Troutdale WESTIom STATIONS EASTMUNI 13 2 12 4 45 4 30 7 ISO 20 20 2 20 4 12 I N Î 22 0 27 20 2 20 I 00 • 42 7 300 35 34 2 34 5 10 4 SO 7 401 4S . Linnemann Bruner B«*e Line. Uurtls. ... Fairview Devla Ready Siding Troutdale « «« S OR 10 R 7 H »• 7 1 It I 1J t t 57 4 27 0 22 7 02 • 04 0 • 51 4 21 I 10 0 M 7 51 0 17 M 7 M 4 N « » K io 12 10 N A 24 7 41 M 41 11 41 1 41 4 H I 10 • M 7 AT I 00 For Dragon City, Canemah Park and way point», change car» at Golf Junction For Lent», Mount Scott and east »ide points, change cars at Lenta Junction. W. P. MULCH AY, Traffic Agent. General Offices, First and Alder Sts., P obtiaxd , O rioon .