FAIRVIEW C. L CRENSHAW Tinner and Plumber Ifealer In Pip« and Pump Fix­ ture*. Iron Work« Prmvll St. Gresham. Ore. ••••••••••••••••a T. HENSLEY Gasoline Wood-Saw 5Oc a Cord Troutdale, - Oregon Pbon» Farmer* 36x3 •••••••••••••••••••••••e Ml»« l.«*la Johnson wa* married to Harry Elliott on Wednesday night at th« home of liar grandmother aoiitheaat of town. They left Thursday morning b.r ti.»* batab. The Royal Neighbors gave Mr*. Clanda Amlernon a plate «bower on Tueaday «venkig MI m Anderton la to I m « mar- rird to Floyd Rowland ot (’ovaIlia. Mr«. Dunbar of Tremont gora to the lam«*h Sunday for a month*« vacation. Mr ami Mr* IHclc Allen of Woodmere arc moving into their cottagv which they have just completed Mr and Mra. Jeaa called on friend« 1 at I .«lit« Sunday. Ralph lloalry arrived from Wisconsin laal Wednesday ami la «tupping with . Ida relatives. Mi»« Wolfaing«r leave* for Seattle Sunday night. Mu* N« Hie McIntire of Salem »pent Saturday ami Sumlav with Mr and Mm W II Xhl’.Mtll «.f knl*, wbfkl attending the Rowe Festival. r.lrvl.w. Or., Jun. 10—Po»tui*»ter K. W. Wileu* ha. r.lurnwl Ironi a lew day. vi.it at Tacoma. Mra. Wilcox,whu ha. I mh visiting at h.r old home in Wiacon.ln th. |»«t thrm month., re­ turned with h.r hu.haml, TROUTDALE A Howlett ol Kagl. Point. Or.,ha* were gu«*ta of Mr and Mr*. C. M. Still- hero vidtlug Ina daughter, Mra. (i II son on Saturday. Hhaw, en rout. Ironi Seattle where he J. I Funk is entertaining hi* aiater, H. T , Silverton, Oregon, wiahe« to ha. been attending the Ei|e>aiti<>ii and Mis* Annie Funk of Hlinoi* know what to do for little chick* with We want ln Mlerrl. FuKlahd. <*lr “I have lived (’hamlierlain’a Cough have gone to Heaaide «there the latter ble affair. •••••••••••••••••••••••e Reme«|% ami llml it to l»e the licst on the two «till remain until September in J F A Jett came out from Portland Sundav and will remain at the home of ii.rtt‘u-1," UH- I W T’.sr.tv, I.lit r of their cottage on the beach. his father-in-law, G. E. Reynolds, until the Sentinel, (iainrahoro, Tenn. "tin. ' Miaeea Marie, Lily, Ida and Koaalie W lieti writing «tr «|Mraking to <>ur ad- ! i»al>\ had several colds the past winter he ha* recovered from a recent opera­ Vt*rlla< ra pira-e tn«ntl<>n that yt>u aaw and Chamberlain’« Cough Remedy al- • Barner of Oregon City, hate been vi.1t- tion for appendicitis. log relativea al the home ol llteir aunt, Ihvir artiinitv present* it«vli." ited Humlay with .Mr. Hillman at the Mini lirlp pulì. Th« Troutda’e base hall team defeated liuiue ol Mra. C. 0. (.'»upland. Fur sale l»v Gresham Drug Co. Mr. ami Mr«. W. W Aahcraft, Mra. the Police nine l»v a wore of .3 to 4 in a J. W. Whitmer and Irvin Amleraoo 14 inning game plated here Bunday It have la-en .pending a few day« in Port­ a as one of the most exciting game« of land, the latter two Iteiug viaitora here the sesson. At the Iteginning <»f the I *«t half of the ninth inning th« visiting Iron, the Eaat. team liHti 3 score« ami the home team C-edar Htone and Bylveater Hall have had nothing Excellent plays brouieht returned home from Covalli. allele they the m*ore t<> a tie in this inning and five have la-en in attendance at the <>. A. more innings aere played before either (Jrl»l Taken al any Time—Quick Delivery. W. Ellnon and wife entertained lite side gained a single score. former»'» brother, Jaiuea Ellimni. wife Mia* Georgia Reynolds visited relt- and «on. ut H|«>aane over bitnday. tive* here Sunday. Mi«« Hattie Htapletoll ol Portland haa Miss I.atourell of Pendleton is viaiting WE CARRY A PULL LINE OF MILL FEED been vutiting al the home of tier grand­ hercouvm, Mr- J Alfred Mrsson. Mr*. mother, Mra. H. Bova. Larwori and Mi«* l^itourell *pent Bun­ tieorge Dolpb. Jr , waa out from Port­ day at Latourell Fall*. Market Price Paid for Grain land Halting relative, returning uu laat Ray M'Hirv haa l>een spending a few Monday. day* with In* lather, Jamei Moure, at Mr. Latten of Portland, a former Mt Angel. Fairview reaideiil, viailed al lite home Mr* Rachel Bradford and daughter, ot C. Hlieperd on Tneaday. M im Jcne, have l>«en «pending a few Mr«. J II. Stapleton ol Portland vte- day* in Portland. FAIRVIEW. ■ • ■ OREGON ite«i relative* here on Wedlieaday. Market Day, free public »ale*, July 7 at (ire-ham. Market Pay. Greaham, July 7. CHOPPING AND ROLLING SUN-DIAL FEED MILL i Harlow, Blaser & Harlow Troutdale, Or., June 16.—Mr*. F. I). Hubbard, Mr*. J. J. Funk and Mr*. • Aaron Fox are attending the O. K. H. • Gram! l«odge in Portland thia week. W. A. McMillan and family viailed relative* here Sunday. They have juat Mra. Harry Ihml.y and lour childr.n returned from Man Fraud «co where they ol Hpok.ti., ar. vi.ltintf Mr. ponl.y*. resided the past few mouth*. They will moth.r, Mra. II. M Hhaw, ami .«peel now live in Portland. to remain here during the cummer. Win. Southerland is the proud father The new inurtor ol the 1're.bylerian of a aon, born June It. church, Ker. t'rorulvy, ol New York, i. N. B. Slone and wife will occupy the expect«*«! thia week and will preach Id. bungalow belonging to Mr. Good and Ilr.t aeriuoll here neat Sunday, lie a di located west ui Troutdale on the bandy alao have charge ol the church at Hpr mg* road. waler. Harry William* of Ontario, Idaho, Mr. aud Mra. B. Tonaeth and aon ol ha* been visiting old friend* at the I’ortlaml have been viailing Mra. Ton*! home of II. E Surber. Mr, William* adli'a parent.. Mr. ami Mra. William went from here to Beattie to visit the l.ray »Cro«Miug on O. W p ■ i ? i ^ tc iiOI-7 L-i.rv i uxc. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e J. W. BENECKE THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Make Your Preparations to Attend the Big AT GRESHAM SATURDAY, JULY 3 Music by Gresham Concert Bandl dations! Indoors if it Rains! Fine Program in Grove! Best of Accommo­ Fine Picnic Grounds Free to Everybody! Baseball Game-TROUTDALE vs. GRESHAM GIANTS. The Two Leading Teams of the INTERURBAN LEAGUE GRAND BALL during Afternoon and Evening! I Sei II! Magnificent. Dating CALIITHUMPIAN PARADEI! See III