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3 FAIRVIEW B U (i GIES W A (i O N S AUTOMOB I LES Cost no more than others Don’t buy until you investigate Let us send you our catalogue Ask us about the 1910 automobiles —YOU WON’T REGRET IT— WAGON AM) HCfKlIES JJO E. Morrteon Street Portland. Ore. APIO Molili I SAI I SROOM Chapman A Alder Streets Portland, Ore. JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Real fstate Insurance Quality Buddies. (Rd Illi Kory Nations, Disc. Spike did Sprlnq tooth Harrows. All Kinds of (ullbators, Potato Planters. KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. Inrr»«l»n4«nlol<> « f Ian4 ••*»»» Imtarslli.n Rum*« K«..r4ms A,»ni for Hom» Fir» Inaurali»« Co of N. » York «sie« As»nl <if lhe Xniptrs < r»*in s»|«ralot < ompsiiy Lt. HaU. A.i-ul lol fsilln A Ommlorg fotUaml Rotar» fublic Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice. Phone, Hessel Ing earnestly prr|«iring a program. A g<««t lime is promised to all. The improvement committee ol the OLKA N I N O M j Catholic church have arranged to have the church repainted. Sergeant Win. Miller and wife were guests ol Mr«. Ed Revenue on Hunday. The German school opened Sept. 21. Mr l*hel|>« and familv from Aim« B. Tawney's store have rented Dr. McElroy's cotta-e I roblied. Heveral from the jewelry BORING tli«* in lhe cash register. Mr McGinnis has returned from Sab Grange lodge will 'em where he was summonsed by a tele- October 9th ineinlierv arc work- ( gram informing him that his daughter, give a picnic Mrs. Geo. Martin, wa, dying. Geo. Knox, of l’ost. Ore , a brother of • •••••••••••••••• Horace Knox, ha, liought H> acre« jual south of town known as the K esternón Edward place. He paid RUklO, cash. i t'arklinghouse of Ri-dnioml. Ore., ban I rented a place here; he is looking for a ha-ation for a lilacksmith shop; J. W. $6 a thousand on 16 ft. and Roots has solii 10 acres of land to L. G. 24 ft. Ilouqh. I\4. 1x6. 1x8. Ileelie at |I5> an acre; he also soi l 5 and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. l acres of laud to Sol Garrison at (150 an an acre and 5 acre, to James Emil at All Kind« Dn-aa.d Lumber. Will H75 nn acre. deliver anywhere. A report i, being circulated around 1 Boring that the I’. R. L. A P. Co. have Isiught 40 acres of land at Summit, a : half mile north of Boring and intend to PHONE no eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee a , put in a d«|«it and swiU-hes here. They 1 recently pun-hoeed a right-of-way lor a road through a tract of land tmlonging MM’ KIT7.BR to S. E. Can! to connect with the Gres ham and Hamly roads. Inqntriec in re gard to the matter are met with denials "Ktcp Your V:ye on Horlngn that any such action is contemplated. Nothing bn, lieen heard from llnrrv Bell who recently married a young ladv ; living near Boring and ran away within « week alter hia marriage. Clackamas County LUMBER Straus Lumbar Co. Goodner & Ritzer REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Boring, Oregon Grading ha« begun on the logging I railroad of Joe ltraiuhall of Gresham. The Gresham Feed Mill will do your rolling; new rollers. tf General Merchandise New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County. about our Prize Offering. Agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association. John Brown Rockwood Ask TROUTDALE kairvi««v, Kept. 22—<.’!»<• »ter Kronen« Iwrg wont to Eugene on Munday to »• li ter th« Mate Univemity. Mi»» Dunbar of E«i«« d « ba» bean via- il Hill at the home of her uncle, D. H. Dunbar. Kite in preparing to accompany Iter mother to Alanka to ap«u«i th« win« ter. W. II. VVttwhhurn ami wife ami three younger daughter» went to Oregon City «•n Sunday to vimt their «laughter, M im Birdie, «ml other relative« Mi«« Edith Menifee of Spokane I mm - ii viniting tier aunt, Mr». II H. Stone The infant mn of J. If. Schram and wife, J miiim Henry, wa« buried in (iretham cemetery la«t Friday. The chilli had been delicate wince it» birth ami waa not able lu »urvive a ba«I caae of iiidige«tion U.S. Wenger of Portland, a former Fairview remdent, ta working on the Sun-Dial feed mill. Willard Cook ha« taken the contract for clearing lhe new county farm, locat ed between here ami Troutdale which will tie known aa Multnomah Farm. Several men and trama are now at work clearing oft the trvea ami Ntilin|»» and grading a road from the Kandy road to the farm. Mi«»• Kuaie Hunter of Portlaml ha« t»een viwitmg her father, K. Hunter. Mie» Jennie Dunkle ami Ml»*» Julia Stroetlcr of Portlaml were Sunday guest» of Mr». W. Elliaon and Mra. M C. Cor nett. Mr. Ronda and non of Albany are vis iting the family here. F D. A alell la convaleecing from an attack ol appeudicitia. II. S Stone ia having hia house«, re cently moved on his Harrison »treet pro|M*rly, remodeled ami made ready * for urcupancy. K« port of tbs Condition of the BANK OF TROUTDALE at Troublai« in the Slate of Oregon, st the close of business Hept. 1, 19U9, Troutdale, Hept, Zi.—The county REMOVRCES Ixians and Discounts bridge across H*u<ly here is being re- Bonds, securities, etc ......... decked. Banking house, furniture ami fixtures Twelve new street light« have been Due from tranks (not reserve banks) D'ie from approved reserve bank« put up about town on the principal I becks and other cash items coruere «nd are a great help. Cash on hand ................................ . The Portland Railway depot is being Total incloMsl and several carloads of gravel j LIA BI LITI EH have lieen pul on the grounda around Capital «tuck paid in $ 10/00 00 the terminals, making a great improve l iidivuli-d profit«, leas expenses and taxes paid ................ 152.59 ment. Tbe open depol facing tbe east Individual deposits «abject to check 13.3U8.H7 Demand < .-rutil ate« of deposit ’.l.iUO would have been of little value wlieu Time certificates of deposit H20.00 tbe east winds blow in the winter. Total .................................. ..................................................... Miss Carrie Timinas of Hood River has taken up tier residence here and le STATE OF OREGON • assisting Mrs. F. D. Hubbard in lhe County of Multnomah/**' LEK. Huiow, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that Union Meat Com|>any boarding house tbe above statement 1. true to the Leet ol my knowledge «nd belief; F. II Rex ia building a very attractive F. E H arlow , Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn to CORRECT—Attest: bungalow on his property on the bill. before me this 13th day of Sept., F. E. H arlow Alliert Fox lies returned from Heattie 1WJ9. M. L. H arlow L. A. H arlow , where he spent the past lew month*. B. C- L a asaoa « Notary Public. Directors. Mrs Mattie Has.mgs of Hillsburo is visiting her son, Chas. Bramliall. are visiting with their eon, E. D., for a Miss Harriet and Harry Hubbard left week or two. on Monday for Dallas to attend college Mr. Eder and family are taking an there outing near Welches. Fred Clutterham was out from Port Gladys Applegate visited with friends ; ^.Juhn Sleret and brother, George, of land lhe last of the week, a guest at the ' in Portland last Saturday. Gresham went to Welcbee last Saturday home of T. Imwe. Horace Knox of Boring was in tbe | to finish their cottages. Mra. F. A. Zimmerman, Mrs. Brad > Valley on Thursday. Guy Robinson and Alfred Hamilton ford «nil daughter, Jene, were all Gresh Perry Hunter has sold his place con- 1 took in the sights in Portland, Friday. am visitors Tuesday. ' «¡«ting of eleven acres to Mr. Barnett, > B. C. Almon visited the Salem fair Mrs. F. A. Harlow and daughter,Mi»s consideration $kS)i). Mr. Hunter has; Harriet, C. M. Htillson and family visit purchased another place near Rock last week, returning Saturday. ed the ¿Itate lair last wrek. Ed Lester is having a fine potato cel- ' Creek. Mrs. L. Allard ami daughter, Miss Pleasant Valley Grange meets in reg ier made; G. Carpenter of Pleasant Home is doing the work. Inez Craghead, have returned from Sea ular session next Saturday. side. J. E. Parker has tiegun the erection for Sale. Miss Nina York of Portland has been ; of a house on his place. Adolph Kosper will soon beg.u the visiting Troutdale friends. One bay horse, 1100 poands, for $100; one bay horse, 1200 poands, $50; one Mi«s«s Mabel and Blanch Brink have ' erection of a new bouse. C. E. l>eap is making preparations to ' good Studebaker wagon,3L4 inches, with ' gone to Dallas to attend school. box. one bay rake, (10; one disk, Mrs. P. Morracci anil son, Fred, visit build a new house. (■lady. Gessell visited here last week. good running order. $2U; one new Oliver ed relatives in Portland lhe first of the Marion Richey is attending school in Chilled plow with wheel, $10; clearing week. L. II. Moore and wife of tools enough for six men at very cheap ' Portland. the Mrs. Fred Larson entertained viaiting Fairview friend» The committee appointed by the price«; saws, mauls and wedges; wood- iMt Ladies Aid Society at her home on Moore may return to Fairview to reside Grange at the request of County School ax, shovels, axes, spoon and cant book. Wednesday afternoon. thia winter. J. E. O sborns , Superintendent Robinson to inspect the Mra. H Lamar of Hood River has Box 93, R. F. D. No. 1, Gresham, 1% buildings and grounds oi the Steele and I wen viaiting her ton, W. Elliaon. Buckley schools, have made tbeir in mile west of Gresham on Section Line A Sprained Ankle. (tf Miaeee Olive and Ma 1*1 Zimmerman spection and will report at next meet-1 Road. As usually treater! a sprained ankle have gone to Eugene to puraue their will diaalile the injured person tor a ing of tbe Grange atudiee. : month or more, but by applving Cham- Noah Kesterson, who was injured by Best Tseatment for a Burn. J. W Townsend ami family, E. G. berlain's Liniment and olmervmg tbe a wheel falling on his head, is able to be directions with each txrttle faithfully, a If for no other reason, Chamberlain’s Mc<»aw and family and Mr». M. C. Cor cure may, in most cases, be effected in ; about. Salve should be kept in every household nett ami daughter visited the btate fair less than one week’s tune. This lini on account of its great value in the ment is a most remarkable preparation ; la«t week. treatment of barn*. It allay, the pain Gresham Feed Mill; first-class work trv it for « sprain or a bruise, or when Rev. C. L. Creeay ha» returned from ' laid up with chronic or muscular rheu guaranteed ; open Sept. 7. tf almost instantly, and unless tbe injury is a severe one. heals the parts without attending conference and will continue matism, and vou are certain to tie de leaving a scar. This salve is also un hia lab in« at Canby, Rev. Reinhardt lighted with the prompt relief which it equaled for chapped hands, sore nipples affords. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. LUSTEDS. I m *ing called here. and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents. The Pleasant Home haeeball boys are For sale bv Gresham Drug Co. Mra. Wm. Momeof St Frances, Minn., hilarious over their victory io defeating ami Mr». John McDonald of Big Lake, MOMAVILLA the Giants Sunday. Minn . are viaiting their parent», Mr. We are sure to have better milk now and Mra. Robinson. School opened Monday with a small that the Journal has been doing such T. HENSLEY attendance on account of so many being Frank Daniela baa moved hia family good work. at the bopfields. out of town. The Livestock show is heing well at School is progressing nicely under the tended. Thursday was the big day for [ Mrs. Cumming of Nashville is visiting her daughter. Mrs. G. Moulton. direction of Miws Mice RaamupHrn and horse racing. Mias Lyrl Eldridge. The total registra Miss Marion Robertson visited ber a Broad stieet is being graded. We 50c a Cord tion ia 41; 2» in the up|«er grades and IW understand lhe worx is to be finished by I parents several days ago. in the primary. Mr. Shiplv has been at Marmot for • Troutdale, - Oregon Jan. 1st. sometime hauling lumber for tbe Mount It is always serene and lovely in Ore • Phone Farmers 35x2 Hood (tower plant. Why? gon ; a pretty good place to live,anyhow. ; ••••••••••••••••••e W.. H. Hamilton and wife of St. John, From a small la-ginning the sale and Montavilla Rose Association is plan- use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ning to give a novel entertainment in lire extended Io all part« of the I'lilted _ . • States «nd many foreign countries. the near future. So get ready for a 1 • Why? Because il has proved estwcially good laugh. valuable for coughs and colds. For sale Don’t la? a knocker. Help the other by Gresham Drug Co. fellow to carry hi, load and thus make your own lighter. COTTRILL Why not buy Woodward hall for Mis, Retheford spent Sunday with tire station? Better think it over, Mr. | < ► Simon. her parents at Lent«. DELIVERED AT FAIRVIEW And now a hrick block is talked of at liurlie Spiers is improving very rapid the corner of SOth and East Stark. ly and 1« esjiected home in a week. Must be packed in boxes, well colored, firm, not ripe. I > The Grange fair at Gresham will I m » Mrs, Burt, who has lieen visiting the I urge parties having prunes to sell to bring in samples <! Seattle fair, is now vis.ting her friends, held October 13-17. Let everybody plan at once for advice, bec?.use previous years farmers have •! to be there, and be sure to take your K»1 J. B. Jom-s and wife. along. waited too long before shipping. 11 Many of the hoppickers have return J. L. Bartlett of Gaston is the guest ed. of his brother. No Soft Prunes Bought this Season ! Rev. Brock of St. John, preached a Let it be said of Montavilla people: very interesting sermon Sunday at the < "They are so pleasant to strangers." Baptist chiiri-h. Do your j>art. Mrs. lull is visiting friends and rela Mrs. E. L. Tweet is still seriously ill tives in Portlaml. at her home on East Stark street. Mrs. I. P. Ilnrt entertained many of Dr. I.eFevre and family have lieen en- the Indies of this vicinity and gave a . joying a vacation, but are once again at delicious dinner. This Space — ' home. The O. R. A N. trains will stop for is resc rveil for Why Druggists Recommend Cham you coming in or going out at the Mon berlain's Colic, Cholera and tavilla siding. This is a trial for sixty Diarrhoea Remedy. ' days and if there is enough business it let each resi- Mr. Frank 0. Hanrahan, a prominent means a station for us. druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says: “For , dent give this their attention. the |>a»t six years I have sold and rec The Montavilla Rose Association meet ommended Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great regularly every other Friday evening at ' remedy and one of the best patent med Oddfellows hall. The next meeting is I CLEONE, - - OREGON icines on the market. 1 handle others Sept. 24. for the same purposes that pay me a Let n« all lie ready to welcome Presi- j larger profit, but this remedy is so sure ! to effect a cure, and my customers so 1 dent Taft. Thousands of school children ' certain to appreciate my recommending will congregate on the Plnsa. i it to him, that I give it the preference. Gladys Jone«, a girl 11 years of age, 'or sale by Gresham Drug Co. won a sewing machine at the fair at When you wish to sell your grain call Brio for the best sewing done by a girl up the Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview. under 14 years of age. PLEASANT VALLEY • Gasoline Wood- Saw I OFFER $20 PER TON for First-Class Italian Prunes Wm. Ellison, Cleone P.O. J. W. BENECKE General Merchandise CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi Taken at any Time— Quick Delivery. They will pay you the market price in cash. Gresham exchange 21-X, Trout- dale exchange IM. DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG 1IEN1THT 002 Medical Bldg.. - PORTLAND Saturday* and Sundays URICK HOTEL, - TRGlTDALE Good tor Biliousness. "I took two of chamlierlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets last night and I feel ! fifty per cent better than 1 have for weeks,” says'J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich. “They are certainly a tine article ! for biliousness.” For sale by Gresham ' Drug Co. Samples free. Many thoughtful people are subscribing for The Herald. $1. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON