fe BLACKSMITHING To la» (¡IMiD. mil»! la« the n*»ult of Evprhn««' ami Skill WE HAVE IM rm W«* guáranle«* to «!•» all »ortM <4’work Jn-I a l.ltll«* IU«ii««r Thun Anyone Elm*—Ju«t a« Cln ap ami prolmhly Ch, .i|M*r. Com«* ami «•»»• ti* when y,,u want FIR>T Cl.A*K WORK Gi'iivral Repair work at "¡»•«•ial Rato» I|'>r-»'"h«Hmg uiir SiMM’ialiy Only Skilk’«! Il«‘lp Eiii|«r<,y,d JAMES GOODFELLOW GREMII\M. Olimi» •••••••••••••••••••••••s»» • • C. I. CrEriSHAW Tinner and Plumber ORILNL A FAIRVIEW rROUTDALE W m have been having haautiful weath er th«« Li«t few day» ami the farmer» are cerliibily taking advantage of it. Every thing i» growing nicely. Fairview, Ore , May 6,—Mr». (* E. Rev. Creecy pr«*M< h«*«| a very interest- Troutdale, Ore , May 5.—The Trout INCORPORATED Hur Hermon in the M. E Chuich la»t 1 I < *<>l>elniid and non, i teorg«*. have renhsl dale I.umiter Co., in putting in a »mall Hundav night ami tin« meeting hmm well | Rev. W. T. Scot t’a re» ide nee and are »«w-tilll at the weat end of the (>. |< df attended Itev. Brymer in going to hold I moving in. They have »old their farm N bridg«* aero»» Humly for the purple a |>iotrach««l meeting here in the M. E. vast of Fairview to J. W. Tow narml. of sawing out timber« and lumber for a Mi»» Ethel Hr»l««n I ihn been spending large mill, Church evmy night during ihi» week, Dealers in Rock, Sand, Clay, Wood, Staple and Fancy excepting Saturday night, ami |*rrbap» several «lay» with her »inter in Portland, Mr». Aaron Fox will entertain the Mr. and Mr». Howard, of Vancouver, Groceries. Commisions: Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Onions nil next week. There will I m * preaching Worn tn'» Club at her home on Thurs both morning and evening next Hundav. Wu«h , are visiting at the home of their day afternoon, and Farm Produce. We will I m , pleased t«i have every one J daughter. Mr». J. K. Petro. Mr». F. E. Harlow entertained the Mi»» Mujory Dust in was «nil from com«« a* often a» |P>»aib|e. memla*rN of* the Portland Fne Hundred We Invite the Public to Call at the FINEST GENERAL came home from |ll4|e. | l^tland viaitiog friend« from Satuulay !>>ul» Hale Club Mt her home on Monday afternoon. Mond iv. MERCHANDISE STORE IN MULTNOMAH |»m«h ficr la»t Saturday where he jlaH { t II Mom! Evert KtMffor«!, «»I Portland, wax out E irl T*»wnavnd ia «j'litr ill with ttie vimting relative* Monday. Ih’en vfiggrd hi work for some lime. COUNTY and see our up-to-date Goods. 1 hiv »« n I«'». D U . H.ttterall haw g«»ne to California lie 1» going Io remain here bn* awhile, R. \V. Wilcox ha» v«*rv much improv- to look aft r interevtM t hero, 1*1 i* g««iug tc t art enat thia Rev, Brou«*r All of our lines, are as complete as anyone could wish; Mr< K an Oirner, of I week where he 1» going to la.1 engage I in «*«1 the Itilenor of th«» |«<Mitotth ti with a • e««at of white puint. and we feel confident in satisfying your wants. a«fei*ling Mr» M. Hunter i I brndne»» for »«»me time. W illard C«/ok hu«i tin? A. I . Ci»»«*v i» nth’litling I m a« rd mg hoiifeif. hia ho«»«* ia»t week, k Mia. A W Hick ley, of B«-ll Station, mailing bi Hnii iii thia week. i han run «»ver by a train. formerly a Troutdale rvaident, visited The droth oi E (iogvr wk * M in . T. J. Crute spent Satur«L«y <4 Mr» I D. Hubbard, Tueiaiay. one. Tin* (Hinily haw the ») [ la»t week uith Mr». Nichohum at Guru» Win. Helming and wife, of Portland, the whole community. The bull gam«« at thi« place wa» a >t»tion. Thia i» the ljr»t time Mi», visited the former'» brother, L. Helm ing und wife, Sunday. |H-ti«u*i laihire la*t Kuu«lav» a * the C<*r- (’rule ha» I m - vii «»lit »luce her illn«»». Oi m I K. iov - r 114» out from Puillan«)' Sandy Ricbardwon, who w«» down I h ’I I n * vn did not »how up at all \ er well, it will I m « |*i»t a» Well for Corl**t ■ lor a week-end viait here. from Baker City to attend the funeral M im Kuaie Hall returne«! Monday of his father, returned home Monday. i thnt they del Hot Collie. Mr» 1 . M. Dougla«" exj»e«,ti« to move ; from a few «lay»* visit with relative» in j The Troutdale bane ball team won la*t Hunday'a game with the Kiaiulding to bandy in a »bort time. We will cer ! Porilaml. Mr. ami Mr». A. T Axtell entertained team by a score of 6 to 18. tainly mi»» her when »he in gone, Harrr Walace ia having hia residence Mr mim I Mr». Andre and their <Uugh- Dr. O. F Aken, wile ami «laughter Mi»» ter. Kiva, were gurota of Mr and Mrs. Ijiiirii, Dr. Edward Hart»eil ami Dr. romodele«i and painted. Balcome, all of Porllan I, Bunday. Mr». C. M. Htillaon and daughter, IIvail, la»t Sunday. Mia» l.yri Eldridge ha» returned from Mi»» I^’ona, returned Monday from Mr am! Mr». Kellogg, of Orient,»|H»nt Porilaml, where »he spent the paat two »ever«! day» viait at Hjx»kane and De Sunday with Mr. Kellogg*» brother at month». mand, Washington. Mr. Ktillaon re I Cottrell. Cree A Axtell have taken the contract turned Tuv*Mlay. Every one ia l«»okihg forward to the for building a large barn near X'ancouv- L. B. Nash, who had bi» face badly big drama next Saturday night given by «•r. E. Smith ami H. S. Eldridge will burnvil with ammonia la»t week, baa the Luated « m ho«»l in the Grange hull at h I n «» work with them. recovered vutficiently to be brought Oiient. Ed. Huffner, of Portland, wa» a visitorJ home. at the home of A. M. Anderton Satur-‘ Mr». Ellen Wright ha» been out from I he Herald and "Belter I'rult,” *1.75 day and Sumlay. Portland »|M*n«iing a few days. MiM Myrtle Jenkin» liaa been spend Harvey Watkina entertained hi» broil - iLSIIDS ing a lew dav» with relative:« in Port er, Mr. Watkina of Portland, Sunday. A gr«*At «leal of aickm*Mx> m r«*porU-l in land. Mr». Annie Latourell wan out from tin» coin«loiiiily. Almont every bom«» C. A. Stewart, who i* engage,! in run Portland to vi»it her parent», Mr. ami Buy Your Season s lias I m rn »ffiicteil with bad col«!» and ning a launch from Puillaml to \»t«.»ria. Mr*. Wilcox, Sum l.y. •ore throat. Vim home to »pend Kmelay. Mr». Tom Lane has been very ill, but Mi. L. Nribanrr Juiniffi \mlermm ami family <»f Port ia improving. forty acre», t«« Mr. J Wicka, of Bn til land, l Sumlay witii relatives. Mr*. A. T. Till« r has had a new porch V.’il,con»i b-miion $ «.*» >4. Mr. \cii»;ni- The cr*i/y »up|MT, given by the choir built on her cottage. Our» «re from Onf«n Cedar, et will i-iiibl a new hou»«* «oon on the of the M<-iiiodi»t church, m-itr«l them W. Hen*ley 1» suffering from an at Than which there ia no «.-tier remaining forty. about $1’2 im , which amount w td lie u»»«l ' tack of appendicitii*. wood for thin purpo*>. sell • I will b<* out in about two w«n.*kj» in puichaMiiig new hymn b«M»ks. Mi*» Mal»el Brink viaited in Portland —PRICES MODERAtE- Mi». («. LuNtrtl vi»ite«l her niater, Mr.% Rev Mr. McGregor occupied the pul the tir»l oi the week. «Kl<i - »¡zed iiives made on order to the Wuliam», Mt Portland h««»pital la»t pit of th«- Presbyterian church last Bun 'Queen's ta.te'. Our catalog will Saturday. day morning ami evening. l»esen: anywhere on request. I I. Hamilton vi»it< I relAtiveaat Van W««jk has I m «* u done in improving the ROCKWOOD couver ami st Johns, last Saturday and new road leading from C. Shepard's WILLIAMS BROS.. Manufacturers The entertainment given for the ben* 11 M im N'»rtb of a Siluday. place and intersecting with the Sandy efit of the church last Friday evening Gr»> »(*r« "*in<on u.W.p. I Ltniia, UKt. B« rt H« ight««n am! bis mother, Mrs. road at the Yunneriiiau place. was well attended ami the sum of $13 or Miller of Si»n»ly, visited at the home «»f Mr». Iled<i!e»oii, Mr». Whitmer ami $11 raised. Ed. ilAiiiiliun la»t sun«lay. sou. Here Visitors in Estacada, Sumlay. 1». L. Herring, formerly of thin place, I. A. Davis i» making some improve wan married near his oh! home in Mis ment by putting a new fence around hm souri the 28th of March. SHADE AND SUNSHINE, place. Mr. Cutler has rente«! the place re- A matter Hint thoald l»e look«*«l Into Fruit will I m * in abumlance in thia centlv purchased from Mr. Herring to vicinity if nothing hap|*ena. The wal by every householder during the early the Queener brother«. nut crop ha» iievn damaged to some ex summer months Is thnt of the «hade J. Qnnn has a buyer for all or part of about the house. Ko rapidly do many tent. of the varieties of shade tree« grow hi« place. Ri-.GiSTERY NO. 55734 Mr«. EveQunn ente rtained her daugh that Home pruning In necessary almost Read the “Want Ads.” You every year If the house I m not to he ter. from Port land, a few day* last burled In ahnde. It I« il fnlrly good week. Wants Supplied on page 8. rule to follow that the house, an a The usual large crowd attended the w hole, Khoulil I k - In tlie snnxlilne half dance given May 1st by the («range. the time. It. till. I. tint tlio ease. one should get tui.y with ax and raw and They intend giving another the 22ml of let the ait! i«l:ltiv In. One need hnnl- of this mettth. Harlow, Blaser & Harlow TROUTDALE. OREGON Harlow, Blaser & Harlow 1 K’rtlfeT ili torvi«. Gresham. Orc. J W. BENECKE T. HENSLEY THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Gasoline Wood - Saw 50c a Cord Troutdale. Phone Farmer» Oregon Who Handles the Best, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. 36x2 Trv Him and See for Yourself Hmm VAIln a, A vt-ry phtwiint »urpn»«* waa given Mr and Mr. Carl NrU.ui )a»t Sunday aftrrn<M>fi nt th-’ir new place they Te rentiy pur.*ba*e I near Powell Vullrv. About right <«l Ihrir friend« All«! m-igh- bora Arrive«! uurs1 ami present«*! th ’in with a nice thr«** piece parlor »ml«* 4ml a r«»iitvrtal»h« l»«»ught in C.iri* \ noli'« ftirnituro atoro in Gresham, ditinty him-hron wa» »prend under th«- trees And a very goo* I time ha » rt«j«»yvd bv all M»** Ella Rut telson »p«»n,l Bunday with home («»IU m . !lev. JonAM Johnson and family leave thin week for South Dakota f«»r an ex- tend«*«! visit. Mr. and Mrs. l‘ Johnson spent Fri «Uy and Saturday in Portland visiting friend«, ailrtidiiig concerta and »hop ping. The voting I a J h - m Doren*, Society will meet At the home of Win. Anderwon at Anderson Station. Saturday, Mav 8th.nt 1 p. in. Everyl»>»ly in cordi*IIv invited. Mr». O. Tlmreen And Mr». Mtg«*n««->ii, <4 Portland, vi«il«*<l at th«* home oí C. P. JohnMon la»t week Mr. Ch«*. John»on w i» home from Portland la*t w«rk nnd m«»vrd l-i* fami ly to In* new residence near th«’ school- h«»U*e. BEE HIVES i Direct from Factory DECIDE Thoroughbred Imported CHOPPING ANO ROLLING Orisi Taken at any Tlme---Qulck Delivery. Wt- CARRY A FI LL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain « SUN-DIAL FEED MILL ly l>e tohl that «beu the alinde Is so dense that sniss Bimvs with difficulty altout the house, when moss grown on the roof and mildew appears on l»ooks and furniture in the house, there Is en tirely too mm h of It. not only for the g ><»d and durahlliiy of the house, hut for th«* health of Its Inmates. We are often pion«» to ay m pat hl re with «liveli er« In fn’eh'S}* prairie homes who often •welter in the .Inly and August sun. but they are not so much in need of pity as those uhose dwellings are swampeil in shade ami where mildew. mow bugs and Miialls hold high carui- STAYER BUGGIES fl. > r » ! A1 ARE MADE TO LAST TO LOOK NICE AND TO RIDE EASY ' ll THAT’S Why They Are So Popular If you wnnt a huRit.V von can feel proud of, we have it. Our atock is completely comprised of distinctive jobs, but nevertheless we sell them at no higher prices than do others who sell rigs not so good. If you think of buying anything in the vehicle line, drop in and see our line. VEHICLES OF QUALITY AT LOW PRICES SECOND AND 1st ft & Ba MORRISON TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND. OREGON Owned by ßreshan» Percheron Horse Assn. StGlMJN libit I . Rudeen ia out of the hospital and recovering rapidly. Neighbor Sorenson has rente«! and f. med the Kelly KO-acre tract to USO as» a pasture this summer. Win. Ream has routed the Ikxler place thia year. Y. E. Crosier is «quartered at Arnspi- g< r Lodge, lately returning from a trip to Eastern Oregon. Everyone rot urn j to the gravel. Mrs. Warnecke will leave this week I for The Ihille.** to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Ketchum. Mr. an«! Mrs. J. Caswell of Portland, were guests at Buckley Grove Sunday. The Buckley School contract has been finally accepted by the Board and all bills are paid. It is a handsome build- , ing and a credit to its builder. Amidst a babel of screeching sounds and whistles, teams, steam-rollers and graders are putting the Section Line • road into shape for the automobile races for the Jun«» races. With much • gratitude for this work and all defer ence to th«* supervisors, we ask that the aide roads lie not forgotten. A party was held at the home of Hie Smith family living on the Band place, on Saturday evening. Many of our neighliors attended, all having a good tune. Our vicinity was well represented at the ball game at Kusselville on Sunday to witness the pla«»ing of Russelvill vs. Policemen. The lolice lost out. They’re coining ! “3UU0 in 1910.” Will Have Headquarters for 1909 at DeWitt Ross’, Gresham, where he will stand Saturday to Monday. Me rdays at Frank McKinney’s place at Pleasant Home. Tuesdays at Sandy. Wednesdays at Eagle Creek. Thurs day noon to Friday noon at Komer’s bam, Damascus. SEASON TO BEGIN APRIL 1 TERMS $20 TO INSURE REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL <J., ---------------------------------------------------- 1__________________________ Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 at Sandy Liven Barn. Where he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon days at E. F. Donahues bam, Boring. Thursday noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled in 1902,' Weight 1650, Height '18 1-2 Hands, Kind Disposition. TERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars (j. A. Cox, Mngr. E. Donali lie, Sec y e want your barm lauids to SELL, ini- proved or unimproved large or small : : : : We advvrtiw Oregon Eartn. For Sale the Ea»t : The Herald ¡wants your orders for Job Printing of all kinds. or WWrr Oregon Homes Co Bl 1» Morrluon Stmt, Portland, Or». a Estimates promptly given Know your needs. US