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FAIRVIEW Fairview, Hept. 211.—A farewell dinner was given Rev. A. J. Jmlyn, wife and daughter, Mi«« l.ula Dunbar, at the home of J, I* ilealm <>n Sun-lav. Mrs. Joslyn was Mr«. John Dunbar and the family inivle their home here for several years prior to Mr. Dunliar'e death. Mr. Dunbar waa a brother ot Mrs. Jfealin ami D. H. Dunbar of this place. Mr. Jualyn lias been in charge of the M. E. church al Eugene but lias now gone to Nome, Alaska, to a»«ume ciiarge of the work in that field, taking Ina wife and I Mies Dunbar with him. All of Sira Joslyn'* family were here Sunday ex cept the eldest son, Elmer Dunbar. B U G O I E S \V A (J O N S TROUTDALE AUTOMOB ILES Cost no more than others Don’t buy until you investigate Let us send you our catalogue HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Trouolale, Hept. 29—Joe Bramtield war flood »10 for drunker»-«« and re- ■¡•ting an officer. Wm. Remington »» arrested on a charge of resisting an of ficer and J. L Cloe for uaing profane language, Both were released. Marshal Bowen waa enterferrwl with by Reming ton and t’loe while arresting Bamfield. Troutdale, Orejçon Dealers in Mra. Harry Wallace ia apending a few day« at Seattle. Mr. Wallace will join Iler there aoon. Complete Lines of Born, to Mr. and Mra. Eaton, a 10 pound boy, on Hept. 25, at Tacoma, the borne of Mra. Eaton** parents. Groceries, Dry Goods. Footwear Light Hardware and Feed Ilerl»ert Eckinon an<l bride have ruov- j cd into the Evangelic paraonage. Mrs Sarah Robbins is here from Mra J Alfred Larson baa been visit- ' Idaho viaiting her brother-in-law, J. P. mg her mother at laitourell. Robbins and family. C. M. Stillaon and wife are apending Rev Joslyn preached two very Inter- ■-■ling sermons in the Methodist church a few daya at Seattle. Ask us about the 1910 automobiles FARM PRODUCE HANDLED ON COMMISSION here Sunday. YOU WON’T REGRET IT j WAGON AND BUGGIES JJO I1.. MurrUon Street 1‘ortland, Ore. AUTOMOBILI’. SALESROOM Chapman A Alder Streets 1‘ortland, Or«. i < ! JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Real Estate Insurance Quality Busies, Old Hkkory Waqons. Disc Spike and Sprinti loolh Harrows. All Kinds of Cultivators. Potato Planters. FULL LINE Of ALL KINDS IMPLEMENTI. OF Recording Agent fur Home Fira <*nrr*epond«>nl ot <> W. I* l«an<l ‘ »(Ite» Itnlgrallun Bureau Inaurai 1 fNtvYorl Afeùtoi t>»«- Ktupirr < rr«tn Hr pa ra lu r tOmpaii, Id. Ha !<*• Agvul tur far Un A Urvndorff, fortumi Mutar, fu bile Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice. Clackamas County] O L. K A N I N Q H J BORING 9 Phone, Hessel The ladies of the West Side Club held their regular weekly meeting al the residence ot Mrs. James Emil. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Knox, Mrs. J. j W Roots, Mi«« Knox and Walter Roots liav« returned from a visit to Stevens, Wash., ami other pointe. Rev. R. 8. Bishop of Salam haa been assigned to Boring by the conference of Thrrsliing for thia year is over in this the M E church and preached hie Ör»l neighborhood and the crop has been sermon here Sunday nlglit. lie it « much better than anticipated. R. 11. fluent«peaker Riisau'a machine has just pulled in af Mr. Zimmerman of Portland will ter threshing over 40,tlOl) in the imme turelu the M. E. church Thursday diate neighborhood of Boring. Thoma« night Mr. Zimmerman ba« la-en her« Holina, one mile west of town, had 20 betöre and always 'raws a large audi acres of wheat which averaged 79 bush ence. Hie lecture ia illustrated with el« |>er acre. This land had been fertil- : many slereopllean view«. land and put in tlrst-claa« condition. G. ’ Itoeee in the same neighborhood had a eeooeeeeeoeeeeeee held of oats which averaged U2 Imsliel« to the acre. Ed Seller had a Held of' wheat, «ome of which «lood over H feet ( high. A Hendrichsen ha« I.MKf bushels i of oats on leas than 2U acres while th« Vetch ranch had several hundred acre« $6 a thousand on 16 ft. and which averaged a« high as the rest just 24 ft. Rough, 1x4. 1x6. 1x8. •|>oken of. LUMBER and on 2x4. 2x6, 2x8. Tl>« potato crop is better than I years, and fruit is good. All Kind« Dressed Lumber, Will deliver anywhere. Straus Lumber Co. PHONE 44« aaaeeaeaaeaaaeaa K W UIIOIINKR Juslle» ot th» l*«*«<'« I.OC Kir/.KK •‘Keep Your Eye on Höring" Goodner & Ritzer REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Boring, for A. Ileiidrielisen haa a ranch of 135 ’ acres in the Damascus sottlement a mile and half from Boring wlich he has been , . offered EViO an acre for. Before accept ing this offer he made a two weeks trip , to eastern Oregon to l<s>k for an invest• merit in a wheat ranch ami after a i thorough examination of the country ! in Whreler and Gilman eountiee. came back and will make another trip later in the tail. WILCHES Walter Creighton ami father and Miss Elsie Harper have returned to their homes in Portland alter a two week’« stay at l a Casa Monte. H. C. McGinnis ia «hipping large J. H. Stapleton has been out from quantise of celery to Portland. Mra. L. Allard and daughter, Mrs 1'ortland looking alter bls interests In Craighead, expect to leave Saturday tor I thia vicinity. Janie« Anderson and family rwinrnad The Dalles to viait. I» Portland on Wednesday. Mrs. And Harry Boardwell, whoae funeral waa erson and «on «jrent lli« summer with held at I .a Camas on Sunday, waa well her parents. known here, being the husband of Car Mrs. M. C. Cornett entertained her rie Pelton Boardwell who formerly lived brother, W. J. la-wellen and wife from bare. Everything Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County LLISTEDS. PLEASANT VALLEY Lyman Davies and Harris Hamilton tna<fe a trip to Bridal Veil last Saturday Harry Sager of Moffet’s Springs, vis to bring aome Jersey cows back which the former recently bought. ited hia brother this week. Springwater last Sunday. Mrs Cornett The employee« of the Union Meat Co. D. W. Potter hi« sold hie home and Mr. Iwwellen expect to leave on have been inatructod to prepare to «pend Oct. 11 for a two mouth's trip to Mis- the winter here a« they do not expect' to Mrs. Robinson lor »700 per «nun. to move to their new plant before next ; This is the record price prid for a acre of land in this vicinity. Mrs. O. II Jenkins and her sisters, spring. Jamea Richey haa sold bis 30 The Davenport «awmill here haa been ' Mewlaines John McDonald and William Morse, who ar« here from .Minnesota closed down for the past week for re for 910,000. Miss Halcock'a sister is visiting with place acre. her and her mother. single Miss Grace Barton of Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Lasted last week. acres Mrs. Ed Hamiltoo visited with Mra. I Ed Lester on Sunday. J. P. Stradley and family were seen John Sleret and wife attended the on the road Sunday in their new car stock show in Portland last week. riage. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meyers accom L W. Miley had the misfortune to panied Mathew home Sunday fora short cut hie hand quite seriously. viait with bia parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Steiger of Lente was out to J. F. Nick Ranne. Wing's on Sunday. Mr« Ed Andrie and family have re visiting, Imve br«n «pending a lew days pair«. with another sister, Mrs. E. Camp at A road is being made from the Sandy Estacada. road. starting at the old Lowe place, in Mrs. E. Smith haa been entertaining to the Multnomah Farm. The farm ia Mrs. A. Wightman and .Mr«. J. Hook, being cleared ar.d the erection of build- two of her (ormer schoolmates of Grays inga will tiegin aoon. Lake. Ill .Mr«. Hunter, another school An O. RAN «witch train brakeman mate ln>m Portlaad also visited Mrs. lost hia balance and fell from a car here ' Mr. Felt has moved to Lents and the Smith and the«« old friends enjoyed Saturday and waa badly injured. He Cunninghams have moved into the talking over old time«. Mn. Hunt«r was taken to Portland for treatment. bouse vacated. was accompanied by tier daughter, Mra. T. R. Baldwin has rented bis place to Charlie Wilson of Troutdale was seri Hanlon ously hurt Thursday afternoon. Mr. Mr. Larsen of Boring and will move to; Rev. J. H. Reinhart will move hia Wilson was hauling wood when in some the city, family hers from Oak Grove, being as- way the load was turned over on him Voltie Snaahall spent Sunday with signe<l the work here, at Bridal Veil, and tie suffered a broken collar bone be- his parents. Troutdale and Rockwood. ridre being b*Uy bruised. Dr. Belt was CaH me, with <n ^ejdent , Mi»« Myrtle Jenkins has been spend ealle.1 and Mr Wilson's daughter who is few u ge<,mg thM be ing a few days with relativea in Port a traine<i nurse, is attending him. The drjving bi> wagon inU) a ghed anJ land . horse, also suffered, one I wing Iwily in- b,tween the and roof Ferry Dolph was out from Portland jure*!. Mr«. John Thomas died Saturday at and efient Sunday with hie |>arenls, G. her home in this vicinity. O. Dolph and wife. turned from Independence. Mr. Kelly of Spokane visited with G Lusted and family. Guy Robinson is having some clearing done; the Hamilton boys doing the work. Mrs. G. Blackburn returned Sunday from a viait with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Holmes. When writing or speaking to our ad vertisers please mention that you saw their ad. in The Herald CORBETT Mrs. E. G. McGaw haa been enter- i Will Crowaton and family who have The Best Plaster. Monaco possesses the smallest army taming Mrs. Palmer of Fairbanks, Alaa-, been viaiting friend« and relative« in ka. A piece of tlannel dampansd by Cham known—a body of 126 men. this vacinity, returned to their home berlain’s Liniment and bound to the af E. E. llcalin lias given bi* residence { near Beaverton Thursday. fected parts is sujwrior to any plaster. a fresh coat ot paint. F. Schult» and «on, Rodney, attended When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and Mrs. Fagan and daughter of Albina the «lock show Wednesday. you are certain to he more than pleased ' visited D. 8. Dunbar and wife last Sun- Alisa Eva Reed waa in 1'ortland last with the prompt relief which it affords day. This liniment also relieves rheumatic week. pains and is certain to please anyone Mrs. May Shay ut Portland was a vis F. E. Reed and wife were out from suffering from that disease. Sold by itor here Sunday. Portland on Sunday. Grekham Drug Co. J. P. Bobbin! exp.'Cta to move ba.'k Mra. Dreeaell haa been Buffering from 50c a Cord into hit cottage here to ipend the win rheumatiam for some time, but ia im ter. G ree ham Feed Mill; first-class work proving. tf J. N. Benecke and family «pent Sun* Mra. P A. Comb* of Portland apent guaranteed ; open Sept. 7. day with Mr«. Benecke’« parent«, Mr. laat week at the home of her mother, Phone Farmers 35x2 and Mrs. Helman in Portland. Mra. Dreeaell. Read The Herald. T. HENSLEY ; Gasoline Wood-Saw • Troutdale, - Oregon •aoaaaoaaoaaaaoaaae E. D. Wetmore was out from Portland Fred Reed attended the stock ahow in Sunday visiting hi« mother. Portland on Thuraday. The Gill Net Fighermena Association of thia place have had a diver removing! SANDY the old steamer, Honeta, which waa Harry Spencer was arrested Sept. 22 stranded near the foot of Reed laland under supicioii for breaking into J. B. i several years ago. Tawney's store. A search warrant waa Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reed were in the issued and the premises searched but city last week. the goods taken from the store were not Mrs. Rand of Bridal Veil was calling found. The warrant was somewhat gen on friends here Saturday. _______ ,. eral, calling for the S|>ecitied articles, N. P. Gleason of Rooster Rock ha« also for any suspicious goods ami tinder sold his ranch and expects to move to I that head a quantity of liquor waa taken. Demos Spring« this week. He will en Mr. Spencer claims to have purchased gage in the mercantile business in that the liquor in Cortland. The case was given a hearing in justice court on Mon place. •Mr. McNarma of Portland was a Sun day, when .Spencer waived examination and was Ismnd over to appear before day visitor At the F. II. Reed home. the grand jury. Ten days were given Albert Fox of Troutdale »¡»ent Sunday in which to furnish 9250 bond. here. II. I'errett was kicked in the face while shoeing a horse Saturday after Ili-nrv Helm of Marmnt is up here in POWELL VALLEY noon. The blow broke several of his the mountains picking hueklelierries. Miss Elsie Anderson left Saturday for teeth. I lie ami n frieml have picked IS gallons M. McCormick and It. Nelson have her home at Randolph, Kan., after a I ami ex|ieet to get many more. lb ret- months visit with J. Palmblad finished hauling prunes to Fairview. and family. J. B. Tawney and wife have returned Miss Edla Peterson of Portland spent from the mountains. Sunday at the home of O. F. l.imls. J. Allison spent Sunday at Welches. Charlie, Paul and Miss Emily Palm- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hell visited in Fresh Stock Daily—Best Brands hlad spent Sunday with their sister,Mrs. Portland last week. R. Gustafson in Portland. EGGS TAKEN I OFFER $20 PER TON for First-Class Italian Prunes DELIVERED AT FAIRVIEW Must be packed in boxes, well colored, firm, not ripe. I urge parties having prunes to sell to bring in samples at once for advice, because previous years farmers have waited too long before shipping. No Soft Prunes Bought this Season ! ♦♦ : Wm. Ellison, Cleone P.O Oregon This^Space is reeerved for General Merchandise New Location — BUTTER AND Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County. about our Prize Offering. Ask Agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association. John Brown Rockwood Ü!£.Sandy Hotel Firat-claas accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean beds and good meals feed Slibli in Ccnntctitn DKNTINT <kr_> MVdical Bldg , • Pt >RTI.AND CASPF.R JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Oregon Berkley Gustafson of Portland is vis iting with his grand parents, Mr. and 1 Mra. J. Palmblad. i j Mrs. Larson went to Portland on Sun day to see her brother who has had the ' misfortune of losing two of his fingers j at a rolling mill. When yon wish to sell your grain call up the Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview. CHIRRYVILLE They will pay you the market price in cash. Gresham exchange 21-X, Trout C. N. Wonacott, assistant secretary dale exchange 1*6. of the Portland V. M. C. A., spent Sun day with bis brother-in-law, Jas Edger ton. DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG - TROITDAI.F. CLEONE, Miss Ewing haa been engaged to teach Cherryville school. The Gresham Feed Mill will do your rolling; new rollers. tf - - OREGON CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain Mrs. L. J. Ranney left for Portland laat Thursday to lie gone several days. Saturday« and Sundays BRICK HOTEL, General Merchandise Miss Anna l.argren spent Sunday with hmnefolks. For Chapped Skin. Chapped skin whether on the ha.ids or face may lie cured in one night bv applying Ctiamberlaln'a Salve. It is also unequaled (or sore nipples, burns and scalds For sale bv Greshntu Drug Go J. W. BENECKE SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, ORKOON