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Mr. ami Mr. Albon Melnlif on Ture-
■lay ln«l were the recipients of a pleas* lit
i visit from the Stork who brought them
a tine tab-pound boy.
Paul B. Meinig ami children made a
1 trip to Portland on Sunday la.t
Mt*. Herman Ritterbusch just return
e<l from a plea*aut week's vi.il with her
j daughter in Portland, ami *oti ill lloring.
Pimtmu-ter Friel of Cherry villa, wa*
here lust week on a boainre* trip.
Ml.» W. Ku*.ell wa. the gue.t ol Mr*.
McKinney on Saturday ami Sunday
FIGURING
FINISHING
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TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW
Trout» In I f , Or,, Ort. 2M—W, A. Mur
Millan, who Im« l»v©n lxx»lc-kr»,|H*r lor
Hwift aii»l Co. here fur •oin«tin>M, will go
to Kan Francisco to occupy the «anic
(MMiition thrrr
Mra MacMillan will ra*
main tier© (or the winter
Fairview, Ore., Oct.
Mr«. Harry
IX/uley ut HpofcaM. ha« been vi«itinx
her motbtr, Mr«. II. M Mhaw
Mr«.
MI imw «nd I aiih I v left with Mr«. !k«ulwy
for the latter'« home whore they expect
to «pen«l the winter.
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CHOPPING AND ROLLING
Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery.
WE2CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for Grain
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW,
Mrs. Julia Snover and Mra. Georgia
Hoyt of Portland, were here last Friday
looking after their inten-sta.
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Albert Chillier« and wife of eaatern
PLEASANT HOME
Christian Endeavor ia organized at Oregon are viaiting Ilia brother, William
The entertainment given Saturday
Cottrell again.
Chil.lera of Rockwood.
evening bv the grange was a grand anc-
There are rumor* of »mall pox in thia
John Brown ia over in the Hood river caaa.
A great manv of those taking
neighborhood.
country looking up inaurance buainea* |>art were outside talent and were appre
One of the Jerger boy* wa* successful
The Aylesworth
I*. I. flerring haa «old bi* ten acre ciated very much.
in shooting a deer in their pasture
children did exceedingly well.
tract to Mr. Cutler
Waller St. John of Eagle Creek ha*
The Ladies Home Miasionary Society
The Cox family have moved to W**h-
lievn viaiting bi. mother lately.
met with Mra. Ickler Wednesday after
: ington to reside.
50c a Cord
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Hen Hart and daughter Ethel came
C P Brooks ha* rente I a (arm near
Halloween will be observed by Fair
out recently from Portland accompanied
view school.
li) Mr. and Mr.. Marka who are favor- Gresham ami will move onto it.
Mr* Annie latourell »1 Portland, vis
I ably impressed will, tiua country.
Mr«. Creasy entertained the ftadies
The Ball at Junket'* hall was largely it«! relative* here Sunday.
Aid Society ol the MethoJiat church at
Allie May ha* purchased a half inter- the |«r*onage on Wednesday afternom.
attended and an enjoyable evening i*
••St in l>an Richardson's butcher ahop.
' reported.
J. P Kerby haa gone to southern Or
Peter Owen* and wile have moved to
Mia* Alice McGugin ami F. E McGu-
H. B. Perkins and wife have gone to
gin were among the number who atten | Gales, Or., where Mr. Owen* ha* gone Matert! Waahington to attend to affairs
ded the Grange entertainment at Plea*- I into business.
on their ranch.
Kay and Jay Mint, were out from
ant Home.
Roy Anderson wa* out from Portland
Market Price for All
Portland Sunday, to visit their mother, to viait relative* Saturday and Sunday.
Mr*. A. T. Tiller.
Kt ISO
Mi** Nina York spent Saturday and
Herman Blaser, Jean Larson and J. Sunday at home in Portland.
The following hooka of interest to the
< farmer« ami fruitgrower« are found in Coon are hunting near Mt. Hood.
Potato growers are busy harvesting
the Kelso brain’ll library
Principle«
Th.- reaident* of Troutdale have bad their crop while the lair weather last*
of Fruit Culture by Bailey ; The Prun a .lied for team* erected at Douglas* The early frusta damaged the crop con-
ing Book, Bailey ; Agriculture for Begin* i Cemetery.
sideratay and the yi. Id is inferior to
ner«, Burkett; Corned university, the
Fox'* hall waa tilled to overflowing at last year's both in quantity and quality.
Cornell Nature btu<ly
leaflets, The the republican rally held la.t Saturday
J. H Sharp has moved his family into
Healthful Farmhouae, l>od<l.
| evening, lion. Allen K. Joy and Fred- the H. 8. Stone cottage
i erick Steiner were the principal speak-
FEED ON HAND
Little Buddie Cree, who was operated
er«. Some of the pa rile, present be
' on for appendicitus last Thursday, waa
ROLLING AND CHOPPING IMINE
Mra 1 He hi neon haa l*en circulating a eaiiie over zealous, ami the lueetiog improving at lut reports.
petition in tin* neighborhood, to secure . came near ending in a row.
Mr* Blanche Chappell of La Camas,
Mr. Fisher »pent Saturday and Sun
a pardon or release for Wm. l>ickin«on,
Wash., who has been visiting her daugh
who la «erving a life aentence at Salem. day with Ina family in Portland.
ter, .Mrs. Ralph Copeland, left several
BORING,
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Mr. Owen« has moved hi« family into days ago for her old home at Bethany,
Procter »old I>au Roberloon's forinar
the Cole collage, vacated by Peter West Virginia. She left home thirty
place for I27OU to M A. Smith.
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Frank liver* and l>an Roberteon will Owens and wife.
yeaa* ago a.id her parents, two sisters
•tart in llie mill bu.ine** near lK-ep
and four brothers are still living there.
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I, K. Il«»witt, who la- th© contract
Ilana Mority han gon© to ('olpalaa,
Wadi,, to visit relative« for a few «lava. for the graijinif of ( ndar «treet. i« eni*
J II. Penny haa returned from Alan* ploying a large force of men an«l rush
ka, where ha waa employed for the past ing th© j »b to compl©t»on while the good
weather l««t«. Home of the property
few month«.
hobler« along the street have had their
Walter Bed of Springdale, spent a few
fences pulled down an«l s few inches of
day« with hi« aunt, Mr«. Graig.
their ground taken, A recent survey of
A. J. Rector ha« gone into the butch
the town «howe«l the original lines to
er husitie«« at Walla Walla, Wa«h.. and
be huK cumt©.
he and Mr«. l.t«t<>r have gone thereto
Henry Anderson viwited F. D. Axtell
reeide.
and other former Wi«con«in friends here
I Holt an«) wife «|»eiit Sunday with
recently. Mr. Anderson i* much pleas
Portland friend«.
ed with thi« country and may move out
Fred Clutterliam wa« u visitor here from Mouth Dsk«>ts.
laat Sum lay.
Mr. «nd Mrs. I>.S. l>uubaran«l grand-
Mr*. F.v* llol.inan »|*nt Saturday son Raymond, visited relatives in Port
and Sunday will, her family in Arleta. land over Sun« l«y.
Mr*. Annie Remold* and daut>iitrr
Mr*. A. M. Anderson, who is viaiting
Alic, were here Sunday, viaiting th. relative* in Mhwouri, is exj>ected hyme
lornier’s mother, Mr*. Ellen Wright.
about November Pith.
Mr«. Joseph Cole and daughter re-
The cricket continue* to *ing hi* *ong
turrid la.t week from several week*
of fair weather.
Potato digging I* going on rapidly and i viait with relative* in Switzerland.
Joseph Linneuian of Walla Walla,
many acres of tine “.pud*" are being
Wa*h.. visited old Irieml* Saturday.
sacked.
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Mrs. Douglass took dinner with j
Mra. J. T. l>awea waa called by tele noon.
gram to the bedaide of her niece, who ia Mrs. Ickler and attended the meeting.
All were please-1 to see Grandma Wih- ,
Ml*« Newton of Woodburn wa* a vi*i- j aerioualy ill.
Steam
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tor in Cottrell la*t week
Mr. Bolton received word of the death
Mr*. Multon, who was taken to the,
R. Shipplay. M.V. Thomaa, F. Me of a nephew in Ih-lroit, Mich.
hospital, is slowly improving.
Gugin, Alice McGugin and the McElroy
Mrs. Sophia Ihtncati has gone to work
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The grange met with a large attend
sisters were among the recent visitors j in Portland.
ance at an all day meeting Saturday.
in the*.- parts.
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Mrs. C. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Thun
Mia* Ailaworth, Mra. Douglas and
Fur Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties.
PLEASAN1 VALLEY
an<l I<la Larson were given the first and
FIRWOOD 50c.
Rev. Coleman rvmier.*d all excellent
second
degrees.
John
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Miss Aylesworth ol Montevilla. and
Sunday morning
doubtful if he will recover.
Mr*. Douglass spent Sunday with Mr.
The Zimbrick family have moved from
NO BETTER INVESTMENT
Another of our goo.1 citiaen* w ho ha* and Mrs. Wm. Bridge.
Cottrell.
Can be made just now than to subscribe for the BEAVER .STATE HERALD
lievn confined to hia houae for «ometime
Rev. < reesey will lie with us both
You can afford to Keep abreast of the times! Be informed.
Miaa Demonr ia the new aecr.-tary of
md coiitiiin.-* in a aerioua condition, ia morning and evening, Sunday the first.
Cottrell Sunday School.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦;; Mr. Milan ia milking aome «ubatantial John Wjldee.
An Epworth League will be organized
John Renfro wear* the «mile of a «atIl at 6 :H0 before church.
improvement* on In* farm
H
er who appreciate* the poaaeaaion of a
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter entertained
: «an:, r Latest Model “Ranger** b*cyd^furnished
bicycle furnished by u*. Our «ent* everywhere ut
Ijtdiea Aid meet nt Mr*. Schneider'«
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naking money fast
H rtie 7*r
rfrv at aatt.
tin.-pair of twin* which were born on Mra. (» J Brown and Mias Bessie Daily
NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We «hip
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GRESHAM STEAM HAW
<[ all day thia week.
Thuraday.
A boy and a girl.
All are who took part in the entertainment on
to. ,anv"ne- anywhere in the I S. w./AeW a cent dspastt >n advance, prrfiay
and
allow TEN DAIS > R^-E TRIAL during which time you may nde the b»cyc!e and
Ilarveater'a have moved to Olcadn’a doing well.
out it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisried or do not wi*h to
Saturday
evening.
50c Per Cord
*■ keep the btcycle ilup it tuck to us at our expense aad w«
aat bt ant ane cent.
mill.
\1 FACTORY PR1CF& W< iurrish,,li* h«hest grade btevcles it is possible to wke
Mr. W.-llman of ¡>aina*ciia, who haa
The roads in this community are
L* ■ • lAvfvIll rKlUt© n one small profit above actual fat ry cost. You save fio
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Quickest Cheapest ami Bret
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lievn auffering from dropsy, haa died.
to ¿1$ middlemen s profits by buying direct c< us and have the manufacturn's pur
greatly improved by the steam roller
Thoma* and Mra. Dunn have given in
their name* to .Multnomah grange.
ë Wood Saw ;
OREGON | FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
John Brown, Rockwood, Agent
HW. F. GREER:
WANTED-A RIDER AGENTS^
Wood Sawing ¡;
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The Young People'« Society met with
a large attviHlance in the Lutheran
church InM Satunlav night.
A very
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g<Mxt program wm rendered, con«i«ting
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of vocal and instrumental music, recita
: :♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< tions an«l HptHThva. A sum of money
which bad
sub«cril>e<l among the
member?» of the congregation, was pre
sented to the retiring pastor.
Coffee
ami cake was served.
Robt. Doane
Washing
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ilnulgi ry.
Try
MT. SCOTT
Washing Compound
The young ladies sewing society was
charmingly entertained Saturday after-
main by Misses Lixxie and Annie I nis.
••It Doe* the Hu*lne**"
Rev. J. E. Nordling, the new paalor
will preach ill the I.utht-ranchurch next
Sunday, Nov. 1, at 11 a. m.
J. A. CARTHON
A surprise party was given Myrtle
Lingrvn on her birthday, Oct. 28.
A
host of friends, young and old, arrived
in the evening, and were entertain«-.!
with game* mid music.
Myrtle receiv
ed many pretty and useful presents.
Mr. Sish-rinan, a talented musician ren-
der.sl eeveral vocal aoloe.
8. M Steffmiaon moved hia family
to their new home near Gresham.
P. Nelson and daughter arrived from
Seldon, Kan., last week and are looking
OREGON for a suitable home.
8. F. Starr has aold hia property to
Soeiah Lindsey and will remove to Cali
Jas. Fitzgerald has leased the Mitchell
fornia.
farm for five years.
General Repairing
Wagon nd Carriage Work
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Projierty changes hands rapidly and
price* are advancing
Mr. Swanlivrg
recently »«Id hia twenty acre place near
Pleasant home for FI5U0.
YOU WILL
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DC ISTOfll&MFII
AdlVRldnEU
Mr. Aylswortb, Mias Aylsworth and
Bertha, Bryan and Bernice Aylswortb
There will be preaching both morning were entertained by Mrs. I>ouglass.
and evening next Sunday in the Nletho-
diat church. The Endeavor society will
luvet at 7:15 o'clock. Mia* Judy will
Rockwood School Notes.
•lend.
(Conducted by Geo. Crane)
Jack Fraser Inis gone ft> St. Paul,
The eighth grade has eight pupils;
Oregon, where he has rented a hop
the seventh, nine; the sixth, five; the
ranch.
fifth, seven, and the ninth grade, four
Many from thi* district attended the pupils.
dedication of the Grange hall at Rock-
The pupils of the high school room
I wood and report a moat enjoyable
are doing nicely.
time.
The average attendance and deport
The young friend* of Grace Crawford
ment for tlie past month are good.
gave her a delightful aurpriae party last
Tuesday on the occasion of her birth
day.
COLUMBIA VltW
whS® ' our
T>u superb models at the catalogue
and
study
tvanderfts^y
tm/rKcs we can make you this year. We —11 the highest grade bicycles for iess money,
than any other factory.
We are satisfied with M oo profit above ta.-tory cost.
BICYCLE DEALE IDA, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at
double'w^our prices. Orders tilled the day received.
SECOND H AND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but
usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
romptly at prices ranging from S3 to S8 or S1O. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.
«Angle whet lk, imported roller rhuiim and pedals, parts, repairs and
equipment of all kinds at A«./ Me auamZ retatt prtete.
MELROSE
Mr*. I> Macliiarniid from New Glas
The bova of No. 7 are organizing a
gow, Nova Scotia, was a welcome guest football team.
at Glenalder farm Ibis week.
Ihictors Ott and Bittner and Ernest
Ihui Streliin is digging hia potatoes Thompson, of Gresham, have rented
and report« a good crop. He is to be Mr. Crane's lakes for shooting.
congratulated as many in this neighbor-
Geo. Crane and brother have received
liood have not even an average crop
a Shetland pony from their uncle.
this year.
Mr. Boedefeld's sister, Mrs. Agnes
Mrs. 8. Strehin, Mra. Hensley, Mrs
Baldwin, has a musicelass in the neigh
Puke and Mrs. Paxley went to Seaside
borhood with pupils studying piano,
Tuesday to remain the rest of the
violin and cornet.
week.
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Horseshoeing
aatee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BL Y a tscyckcr a paired tires free» a«y*«er
at a*ty pe-ue until you receive our cau'.agues ind learn our unheard of Sa.tary
pncfs and retnarkablt tpt.uU
to rider ageuts.
being used on the gravel.
COASTER-BRAKES,
WJ HEDGETHORN PUNC
ft SELF-HEALING TIRES £
The regninr retat! P vkc of these tires is
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bet to !••'• x'ltce MV tvtil
sei! vouasumplep*ur fur$4.SP\cashtt ithorder$4^).
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PURCTORES
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NAHA Tacks or Glass will not let the WjXTS
air out. Sixty thousand pairs «old last year
Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use.
DESCRIPTION Madeinallsi/e«. It fo lively I.
i iding.verydurableand linedinside with
< -;><x -.al viu.iittV t>t rublx-r, which never loonies
porous and which closes up small punctures without allow
Notice the thick rubber tread
ing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satis-
*A” ami puncture atrip« -B”
! «^customer* «fating that their tires have only been pumped
ami “ L>.*’ al*o rira atrip *H**
up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than
to prevent rim cutting. Thia
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given
tire wUi outlast any other
bv several* layers of thin specially prepared fabric on the
make
MOL'T. LLAsTlC aud
tread The regular price of these tires is^S.50 per pair.but for
EASY RIDING.
advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to
the rider of only $4.So per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
We will allow a rash diseount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price SA.ft.A per pair) if you
tend FULL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
nickel plated brass baud pump. Tires to be returned at OUR ex perse if for any reason they are
not satisftctory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
bank. If vou order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We
know that vou will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order.
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer.
Ttmrc* <k>n t buy any kind st any price i>-itil you send for a pair of
tr YOU NEsiO
Hedgrthorn Puiu.urv-Hrooff tires 1 approval and trial at
the special introductory price quoted abovT or write for our big Tire and o.i ’ry Catalogue which
describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices.
W but WTite us a postal today. DO NOT THlNk Ol HU TINO « bicycle
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f or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offer» we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
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