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C. I. CRENSHAW MOUNT SCOTT FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE and Plumber Troutdale, Or., July 1.—The Portland Fairview, Or., July 1 —H. C. Wood 1 fell dead with heart failure at Ilia home Itmlwav, Light A Power Company have Mr. J no. Hprinic »* •*»|**<'t«,<! to return i here al 5 :!U> oclock last Saturday inorn- le-gun ths erection of a freight depot I dealer In I**i* and Pump Fii i horn«* from the bench by the Fourth. Mr slid waiting room at the terminus here, turea. Nheet-lroii Work. I I He|M>rtn «t»te that her health 1» much mg just a. lie entered the house. Wissl had I mm 'H in very poor health Through the heroic work of theTrout- II Improve«!. .Ince the death of his wifi* on March 2»l, Idale volunteer fire department the res |Jr, E. (’. J om , of Ivanhoe, head Powell St Gresham, Ore, last year, ami Id» death Ihougli »udilen, idence of F. A. Zimmerman was saved • • i meat I rm pre tor for the govrrnn>rnt at was nut Ulirx|i*clod. IU-i ••»-■ dj was 1 from destruction. •••••••••••••••••••••••••e ! the Portland atation, haa given up Ida 73 years of age. He •»< born in Mi»« Myrtle Grifliith has completed a I aitil will lie a trawling um|M-<- He marriwi ' course in typewriting and shorthand. C um county, Indiana. ' tor herraltcr. Ilia auccaaaur liaa arriv- Miss Hester A. I.imlsley on June . 30, 'I Mrs. L. Allard and grandson will go • •tl* IMAM, and came to Oregon in I Shi. to Meattie to attend the Fair. Mra I ulu Kliepan! of Halt Lake City, Mr». N Smith and Mi»s l.yrl Eld Mi«« Harret Hubbard returned Mon prevalent of the Hiatt* W C T. I’., and ridge have retiirnml Irum Newbarg. day from a ten days uuting at Long l*a»t Grau«! Matron of ll»«' Eaatarn Hiar, Mr» R. W. Wilcox >4 Portland vtoit- J haa I m *«* ii »vrurrd to deliver an addrraa •si Mr. Wileox here thia week. 50c a Cord Hymlay at 3 |>. in. at the campmeeUlig Miss E«sie <’ren«haw of Gresham is Mr». Iiillniaii and aon »I Portland spending a few days with Mrs. Earl tfrounila near Tremont Station and in I th«* evening at w o’clock »1 the Evangel ■pent Munday with Mr. Dillman here Townsend. ical church« Tina will be a rare prlvi- If. W. Mathison ami dnugliter, M im Pliune Farmers 35x2 Mr and Mrs. Kicks of Bridal Veil i lege lor our citU«*nw. Mary, nl Portland, called on their many have taken up their residence here. Tonight (Friday) the Eureka Kabak* friend» here Sunday, Miss Jeno Burns has returned to her ah l«alge will hold their regular meeting James Flli»ori, wife and son of Spo home al Conley after a visit witn Mrs. iii the («range hall. Moat of the lime kane, visited the former's brother, W, L. A. Harlow. will I m « devoted to the imdalling of new Ellison Miss Jennie Mav Young of Portland otlirera. The ofheera elect are Mra. Me- Mr» If. I»onlev has been »trending a to visiting at the home of N. B. Mtone. Cullom, N* G.; Mra. Huated, V. G ; few <lavu with relatives in Portland. ■Mrs. N J. FMtnonson of Eugene and Mra Marahall, Her., and Mita Mellon- Mra. P. A. Gihsop and daughter of •laughter, Mrs. (reo. Oboer, of Astoria, I ell, Trvaaurer. Phoenix, Arizona, who have lieen visit have been visiting the former'» son J. Mra. Maimire and family have re- ing the former's parent», Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmonson. turned to their home on North Mam William Lee, were guests of Mrs. Gib Miss Hessie Pelton of Vancouver, atreet. MraMtxmire haa been living son's aunt, Mrs. II M. Mliaw. Wash., lias been visiting her grand A«// or Writ* I in Corvallis the pwat winter in order Market Day. Gresham, July 7. mother, Mra. William Johnson. that her l»oya might attend th«« Agricul Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cronenberg < Ipal Surber, daughter of H. E. Sur tural College. have returned to their home in Oakland, Zìi I 3 Morrison iHreet. Fortland, (ire lier and wife, underwent an operation Archie Gaylonl, who has been living Cal , alter visiting their sons, Alle rt for appendicitis in a Portland hospital in the old Overman house, moved his and Martin. Mrs. W. II. Wood of Portland is hav-[ Monday and is recovering. i family to Montavilla laat Ttrreday. R(M KW(NM) F. E. Harlow and family returned on Dr. and Mrs. Pruitt of Oakland, (’al., ing her lots on Filth and Cedar streets I Monday from a week's visit at Tacoma H. Wood tilth! so»ld« nlv at his hmnr have l*en visiting with the family of cleared. and Seattle. Friday evening, June *«JMh. lie aaa I: L Raylturn Mra. Pruitt is a wiater Rev. Geo. Crumley, the new pastor of | over 7<> years of ago and Lad Iwrn very of Mra. Rayburn. They came to attend the Presbyterian chord , will preach a I feeble (or aoilie lltnr, tlnallv •nccutnbltig the Baptiat convention and visit rela- prtriotic sermon on Munday morning to heart failure lie leaves three a<»n« I lives. DR. WILLIAM KRASS1G lie Will la- tendered a reception at the and a daughter, tile wife having die«! DENTI8T Price-1 »c I.• firry, who residence of Mrs.-Alma Hall on Tuesday i Mra. Rrta over a year ag<». 002 Medical Bldg., - PORTLAND I has Item very sick at the home of ber evening. Win. t'bildr« L»st a valuable horse sister, Mrs. Walter Tyler, was able to The Iuulies Society look in »12 at a Sat unlays and Sundays last Thur»lay with distemper. The dis return to Yaquina <m Saturday. Mra sup|a*r given in Hunter's hotel Maturdsy BRICK III »TEL, - TROUTDALE «>ase la quite prevalent ill this vicinity Tyler accompanied her. evening, Four <>f the graduating rises of the Paul Dudley has l>een of! duty for the II< m 'U w < wm ! m I iimi I received their diplo |«at lew days with s fractured shoulder. CORBETT Dia- Chambcrlain'a Cotk. Cholera and mas a few days ag«>. Three of the rlasa Jario1« Benfield of Portland «|>ent Sun rrhoea Remedy the Heat M. P Osborn of Portland was here the graduated in May and four in lune. day with hi» mother in this vicinity. and Surest. first of the week. Thoee tn the rlaas were Nina Taylor, Misses Bella Blackball and Eva Reed “ It affords me pleasure to state that I M im Calls Heslin to spending her va- Helen Hauer, Merriam Brown, Elmer were in the city Monday. Dawra, W|!|ie Johnston, Herman Ans- consider the preparation known as catiou with her parents. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera aud Dis- ¡»arli, Roland Qu bra berry. This is the J rrhoea Remedy the l>e»t and surest of Mr». P. A. Comb» of Portland is vis largest class ever graduated from Rock- | go-«I results of any I have ever used in iting her mother, Mra. Dreeeell. POWELL VALLEY wood school an<l much credit is due the 1 my family,’’ savs P. E. Herrington of Mr. Burkholder moved onto the Bees- I jut Wi-dnemlav 00 Swedish people , l Mount Aerial. K>. This is the univer princl|»al, J It. Lent sal verdict of all who use this remedy. went to Portland in a s|>ecial car from bower place Friday. Mr. (’lau'lr Wilson moved his family Its cure« are so prompt at»! effectual Palmblad Station to attend the Swedish An agent »»« in this vicinity selling to Mill I ity last Tuesday. Hr has I wen that p«'plr take pleasure in recommend National Festival in the California i the Home Comfort Range. He made ing it. For sale oy Gresham Drug Co. there working at his trade (or the |»a*l building on the Fair grounds. The pro-, several sales. : July 3rd—come to Gresham. two months. gram was a tine one. especially the vio Mrs. Floyd Reed visited her mother lin aolo and songs by noted singer». in Portland several days last week. | | ■ i BANK OF TROUTDALE Capital Stock $10,000 Paid up ••••••••••••••••• T. HENSLEY Gasoline Wood - Saw Troutdale, Accounts Solicited Safety Deposit Boxes No Exchanges on Par Point of Portland Oregon TROUTDALE Farm Lands Wanted Oregon Homes Co. REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL 4 3 97 <; Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 at Sandy Livery Barn. o When* 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 G. A. Cox, Mngr. E. Donahue, Sec’y CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL OREGON FAIRVIEW. JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Real Estate Insurance Quality Buqqles, Old Hickory Wdqons, Disc Spike and Sprinq Tooth Hdrrows. All Kinds of Cultivators. Potato Pldnters. I.INF OF ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. CorrrsiKin.Irnt of O. W. •*■ I juk I <»8tr» fmlffratlon Biir<-«n Ri-rorrttn« A»i-nt tor Home Fire ln»iirance Co. of New York »ale« Agent M ths Empire i resm ih'psralor Company Lt. Sales Agent lor Partin A Orendorff, Portland. Notary public. Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice. Phone, Hessel Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lindgren enter E D. Chamberlain aud wife enter tained lor dinner last Sunday 20 of their tained Mr. Chamberlain's two brothers friends from Portland and Powell Val and their wives from Montavilla last ley. Thursday. At the annual »chool meeting laat | F. H. Reed and wife made a trip to week C. A. Johnson wan elected director Washougal in their launch on Thura- and F. O. Erstrom as clerk. It was al dav. so voted to build a new schoolhouse. Henry Bell is building a barn for Buy Your Season’s Direct from Factory Our« »re made from Oregon Cedar, Than which there ¡8 no better wood for this purpose. —PRICES MODERATE— Odd - aised hives made on order to the 'Queen's taste’. Our catalog will lie sent anywhere on request. WILLIAMS BROS., Manufacturers Lx’Mt»'’! I l Mi • N*»rth *>f 1 * Li-.A i .\ tc I 3, g\ 1» k ? UKL. J. W. BENECKE T H E FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. When Daddy Was a Boy. th' tree« an’ «tare an’ sky. An* owned hi« mother, too, but God be I suppose nobody never had a gooder took ber up on high. dad than pa. An’ then he’ll cry, An’ only way he's better than the wom An'—so du I. an who's our ma —W M. Herschell. Is he kin tell more stories 'bout th* winters long ago, When Winter wuzzent Winter 'thout I GATES CROSSING. e-leven feet o’ snow, Plumbers from Portland have been An* 'thout th'e blame thee-inometer working for several days putting in Albert Ijirson and children of War David Benfield. wus forty-six below ren visited at the home of Wm. Peter a water system for J. Kammes. Mr. and Mrs. Gleaaon of Rooeter An’ daddy says it's so, son and Flmil Anderson last week. Rock were callers here Sunday. D. C. Maybee ia the possessor of a An' daddy ort t‘ know. Market Day, Gresham, July 7. new concrete cellar built by Mr. Radke Mr. Owen, who has been visiting hi« Ti e Young People's Society will have daughter, Mr». Geo. Chamberlain, re An' he says 'at he's seen th’ tims when from Lente. folks 'nd freexe t’ death a good program at the Lutheran church turned to Portland on Monday. The Sunday School exercises last If they dis stepped outside o' doors! Sunday evening were a complete suc- on July 4th at 8 p. in. Mr. Beala of Portland was a guest at Why, it 'ud freexe their breath Miss Anderson of Randolph, Kan., ar the home of Miaa Blackhall last Bunday. cess and reflect great credit on all who An' choke their throats afore they'd git took part. rived a few daya ago for an extended Mr. and Mrs Bidwell were )>aseengers a chanst t' thaw ag’in, visit with John Palmblad and family for Portland on Bunday. An’ wouldn’t give ’em time t’ git for and other relatives. giveness fer their sin! I Miss Knapp is visiting the Misses Mr». Nordblom and daughter, Annie. Burkholder. Why, it wus dis so cold 'at it would are viaitmg relative* in Seattle. freeze their voice right in ! PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE No. .MS— John Gustafson, of the Pinkerton De Twenty Five Cents to the Price of An’ daddy says he's been Meet« second Saturday at 7 30 p. m.. and fourth Peace. tective Agency, and wife of Portland Saturday at 10:1» a. m. every month. Where words wux frozen in! ROCKWOOD GRANGE—Meet» the first Wed visited Saturday afteruooo with John The terrible itching and smarting, in nesday of each month at 8 p. m. and third Sat cident to certain skin diseases. is almost An' daddy says 'at folks ain't got no I urday at 10 a. m. Palmblad and family. 'musements now, today. instantly allayed by applying Chamber- MULTNOMAH GRANGE, NO. 71.—Meet« the lain’» Salve. Price 25 cents. For sale Like they all had when he wus young— fourth Saturday in every month at 10:1» a. m., in Grange hall. Orient. by Gresham Drug Co. I've often heard him say PLEASANT HOME CLACKAMAS GRANGE meets first Saturday of each month at 10:1» a. m., and third Satur 'At his most fun wus when th' snow wuz Max Davis, Sandy’s energetic real day at 7:30 p. m. di» so dad-blamed deep FAIRVIEW GRANGE— Meet« find Wednes estate dealer, was in our town Tuesday Solid facts. He couldn’t go to see our ma—fer daddy- day at 10:*) a. m.; third Tuesday evening at soliciting sales. 8 o’clock, each month. Did you know that the Acme Wash used t’o keep RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE. NO. 353-Meet« in The storehouse of Mr». Douglas is for ing Machine »old by R. R. Carlson ha. A-stiddy comp’ny with her then—an’ Russellville schoolhouse on the second and fourth Saturday nights in each month. sale as she has invested in Sandy prop never lieen equaled by the number of then he’d have t’ creep good points in its workings by any oth EVENING STAR GRANGE—Meets in their erty. hall at South Mount Tabor on the first Satur er machine. These fact» are not dis Through a snow wall day of each month at 10 a. m. All visitors are Crop« are looking favorable in this puted by anyone. Regrets are fre T go at all. welcome. quent from purchasers of other makes, locality. GRESHAM GRANGE - Meets second Satur that they had not seen the Acme before An’ now we don't have spellin’ bee?. day in each month at 10:30 a. m. Geo. Carpenter haa returned to his buying. DAMASCUS GRANGE. NO. JSO.- Meets first ner huskin’», ner debates, I Saturday each month. home. His family will return later. Ner we don’t have real sweethearts, ner LENTS GRANGE—Meets second Saturday of Big celebration at Gresham July 3rd. each month at 10:30 a. m. «pats, ner breaking dates, CLACKAMAS NO. J9S- Meet» the Mrs. Cannon is visiting in Linn coun Ner nothin’ else like they had then— first Saturday in GRANGE. the month at 10:30 a. m. and the third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. ty- why, pshaw! their bobsled rides COLUMBIA GRANGE NO. *57.-Meets in all Mrs. Stephens of Portland was here Wuz forty dollars’ worth more fun than day session first Saturday in each month in grange hall near Corbett. this week. old toboggan slides An’ opery playa an’ things like that— [Granges are requested to send to The Herald Mrs. Cl<-ggett ia having a new addi' infomat ion so that a brief card can be run an' well, pa says, besides tion built to her house. under this heading free. Send place, day and hour of meeting.) High-tonedness hide« Marked A Co. are treating their store A lot of snides. to a coat of paint. GRANGE DIRECTORY I 5 Market Day, Gresham, July 7. The social given by the Grange at thsir hall was a success. Will Calvin and wife were in town re cently. Slnrett bothers are camping and hunt ing on Salmon river where they are erecting a snmme residence. Mrs. B. C. Melman is visiting in Wash- | ington. Contestants for prizes in the county [ fair will have to hurry in raising the big pumpkins. The Methodist chnrch has services every Sunday. The Baptists have no minister at present. Attorney K. Ixiuderback is having his vacation in th« hav tiald. GRESHAM MILLINERY YOUR ORDER FOR HATS and TRIMMINGS 8OLK I TED Mrs. Maxey Expert Trimmer In Charge Al l. THE LATEST STYLES IN SUMMER HATS FOR WOMEN and CHILDREN at REDUCED PRICES.......................................... fill LINE LADIES ELRNISH1N6S Mrs. (¡race Metzger Proprietor, Gresham, • Oregon ¡ CELEBRATE THE FOURTH An’ then his eyes ’ll glisten when he SANDY, Saturday, July 3d. sets in to relate A lot of sweetest stories 'bout a dear, old-fashioned grate 'At he calls fireplace—but us folks don’t i call it that today— I An' we don't have no spinnin* wheels J AT LUMBER ner nothin' thataway. An' it die ain't no wonder that us child- ern alius say We’d like t’ play In dad's old way. But when he gits t' talkin, 'bout bis old , home in th’ hills. He stope his laughin’ an’ gits sad, an' his dear eyes dis fills With tears as he recalls th’ days 'at's now long since gone by When, as pa says, he owned th' earth, i $6 per thousand on 16 and 24 ft. 1x8. 1x8. 1 x 12 2x4, 2x8, 2x8 Will deliver lumber anywhere. STRAUS LUMBER CO PHONE 448