JOHN BROWN lixdl Aqcntul the OKI GON IIKI KI III I ASMMIAIION The rnoht popular Farmers’ Insurance in the State. Get hi« rate«, ('all up JOHN BROWN. : Phone 2.11 Rockwood, Oregon KIM KWOOD Th« Indio nhl mm ’IH v »••»•••ntly <»»g«n- m*«l will in«'« t w illi Nir* Milt'« Gum- »haw W«'dii«**r «««•«-nt and «'*pr «*••»»« I Ills view« ns to III«' gnut Wolk th«* grange was doing throughout thr muntry. It !■ rr|M>rtr ai 1 P m - alni l«»artli Stuoia) al I' *’a ni • '<•’) luoiith iu»« kW.nlll « R tsur Merle thè flr»t W «wt -la» ot each muntb al * |» m ami ibirU Hat unlav al I’» a m MI |.l \uM All «.li G'-> M» 71 M.fthe <(,uriti In .•». ry monili al IO »> a ra . In Granar hall, orleut FMHVIFW t.RAhoK Meri* Ar«l %%<•«!nea «lai al lo »’a m Ihlrd Tu«».|»y riming al a i/cliM A « tu h tuonili RI Mi I.I.V II I.F URANI.E. NO IVI Urei. In R usm i|v|lh- m h.M.Ih..»»•«• un Ih»’ •«x,on«l alni iuurlhHalurday •■Kb la In rat li iliuhlh. f\KN!N<» a|’AH UHAN<«1 Mrrt-» In thè ir hall al Rouih Mu mi fabor n tb« Ralur «lai « I • a. Il m.Hith al IO a m All visitor» are WrU-*>tM< GILKMHAM GRANDE Mr. 1« •«•* «»n«l baiar day In «a« I» month al !<’ ■*’ » IHM AM I * t,|{ ANGE. NO jui Merle Arsi hai tirila) • a» h monti» IEM AGKAN'.E Merla «rcund Halurday of < a< li monili al IO ■*’ a in « I A» h AM AH <.R AN»»K NO '.'*•* Merla ih» Hr»l haiurday II* thè monili al H *’a m atei »• »»Ioli Or«» Thur-day In va« li monih In grange hall tirar t uri« il [Granir* «re requ»••i«*d l<» «rnd toThr llerald Inìoniation ••• tliat a brirt 'cl., every Hunday morning Kunday wli<*>l at 10 a. in Saturday wliool al p. m. l.INNEMASN MEMORIAE M. E. (•nritt ll.«Gre«liam— P aktou , Rev M l< Pamunagian. Saavn «». Sun­ day S< h.Hil. 10 a in.; Preaching at 11 a in and « p. in every Sunday. Prayer inerting, Thursday evening, at H o'einek. Everylaaly invited. Troiitilale, Feb. 23 G. N Jone* aii'i If. N, Xfaxey and for tlieir obt home wife h ft Thursday for their i>« w home Mr* Maxey's par­ tu-ar Canby, where Mr. Jones recently and wife, atvum- |>ur« h»-d a farm. Mr*. L. Allard is *|Mrnnv to I’tah to Mr*. XV Ellison «'iitertained the la«lies purrhas«* «beep. Thi Ih-lping II mih I B'H'irtv of ('«flrtr Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. hi«*l Ttiurmluy ifu«»ir present*«« to the orra- « m i upy their residence recently pur- Tax Statement on application. Mrs. Inlow of lA*nta has assumed ■ton A n«<«* lunch wn iwrvnwn and neimw'Neta and Munday. «•• for her birthday. The day wa* wioet parent« wa« thrown open for the enter­ visiting hi« son. tainment of bit guests and its artistic Freda, and nephew Barrel Brown will Hr. Brigg«« is moving his fwinily to Word ha« l>een receive*! from Mrs. pleasantly »pent and the mail of the interior presented a charming acene, depart for Illi**, Idaho on a vliit after a Portland. Fox and duughter that they reached day brought many valentine« and poet card« attesting to the kind feeling of where gallant youth of both sex danced few dava aojourn here the giirnt« of Mn. Jack Bagley was here Sumliy from New York in safety. the many friends in home and distant to the strain« of sweet music and charm­ Allder Portland the guest of XV. Ellison. Mr«. Miller ami family are occupying lands. ing maiden« served choice refreshment«. Mr*. Ferguson of Portlan«! is visiting J. I.. Hanna and family of Portland the llumell house. One of the guest*. Mr«. E. E. Arnsping- h«*re tbiN week th» guv*l of her wialer Speaking volume« for the aocial aide er. also rejoiced id a birthday on that vi*iteint Tuesday where window» at night and Heightening wom­ The affair wa» celebrated in uonor ol features of the evening they have l«n th«* guest« ot their gland en had better »top. The matter is being tl.e birthday anniversary of the young The llerald offera good bargain« through The marriage <»f Mt*s Caroline I’Mitli I »a rents. handled hy the authorities and some man and in their many good wi»hex his its clubbing list. Itoaaner and Fav Tumbling of Mi** Hatlie llawlett and L. Smith individual will In* punished to the full g next» ho|>ed that every niile-etone of Moines. Iowa, wa* «juietIv eelebraled in Eagle Point are gur*l* at the home extent of the law if apprehended. hi» life’» journey will he a» agreeably Weekly Oregonian and JHeraJd $2.00 Portland F«*hruary 19. Th«' bride, who Of G H. Shaw. ol I* the eldest daughter <»f Mr. and Mra. .1 lfoasner. baa a larg«* circle of friends. POVStLL VALILI , She wa* lieautifully attired th a prinrrsw Mr and Mr«. Enianuul Anderson HUI HIS gown of whit«*, trimming* “f deli« ate were pleasantly surprised !a«t Monday XV r art« hnviiiK the wor*t storm lave. Tin numerous friend* wish them year. It Its* Iw-rii «nowiDK f<»r ( in honor <»f their 35th uedding anniver- a long and happy marrietl Id«* u»-ck «nd itllhough the *n<>w is wet smi aary. XVhile Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Design 859. by Clenn L. Saxrcn. Architect. molls «juite I a »I there is about 18 inches were in (Heshatn att«*nding the dedit a* lion exercise« their children and rela­ on the level PUASANI VAULT A iiuiii I ht of the Valley |»eople attend­ XX’ iii . XVelch is arranging a picture tive* arrive*! froni Portland and t*K>k ed the basket social at K««t'k creek last gallery in the hotel for the e«! ideal ion of |M>e*et**ion >1 the house. A sumptuous Saturday evening. The pr«MT«il» which himself and invited gue«ts. Invitations (east wa* spread and on the arrival of the host and hostess they were present­ amounle«l to F’3 will la* inv«*alr«l for to 1»e issued latter. ed with some costly presents. Those le»oka fur the at*bot)l. Honald Bodely is one of the genial [»resent were. Julius Anderson and Washington's birthday was properly guests al XX’elrhvs hotel. family, Vancouver. XX*ash ; Kev. H. E. ohsM txcd by the school here. Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Irelald are San*t«dt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walter Johnson and wife are spend­ gm-sts <»f Mr and Mra Tuwney at llol«*l Anderson, Mrs. Harry Price, Mr aid ing a few davs here visiting tbe former's Maulding. Mrs. t ari Anderson, Portland and Mr. parents on the ranch. Thre«' h et of snow is ref«nrte«l at and Mrs. Gus Larson. Gresham. T. I’ Pirtle ha* lierii looking aft«*r H*Uel Rhododendron and more corni The ladies missions society will meet his ranch near Cort»elt. down Saturday. February 2t! at 2 p. m.. at the (* f Cheek ia moving tu Grandma Feeling a great intere*t in theeflirien- home of Mrs. P. A. Staffenson. Kvateraon's place. ( v <»f our popular stage driver and mail Kev. J. A. Levine, formerly of Powell A daughter was l»orn to Mr. and Mrs. carrier, XV m Bart man, the citixen« of X’alley and founder and builder of the E<1 Cunningham Wednesday afternoon. r XVelrhea tendered him a l»an<|uet Mon- Lutheran church bere, made a short day evening, February 21 in Mr. visit with old friends here last week Welches magnificent dining room, in and |»reache«l to a large congregation in OKU NT. appro« latjon of his services The scat the church Monday evening. of honor **s tastily d«*corated with Mrs. Silas Hah' ia improving. The young people will give a Lincoln American t!.ig* as a fit emblem of Mr. Kuth XX htTltT and Lida XX’avbill vis­ and XX*ashington program in the Luther­ Bartmnn's position as one of Uncle ited Mr. and Mrs Cha* Hunter at an church Sunday night, February Kam's servants. Some good speeches l.ents last Saturday and Supday. PERSPECTIVS VIEW—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. wer«* made during the evening. Mrs. A .1. Ault went toGreeham thia A Sprained Ankle. An event that create«! considerable ex- week on grange btiainesa. Aa a rule a man will fi-el well aatixfied l citement in «( h im !* circles here was a A. Chase and family spent Sunday at surprise inHsqnerade in which Mr if he can hubble arouiut on crutches in two or three week» after apraining hi» the home of Mr. Conrad. Welch’«« two young dogs were the ankle, ami it ia often two or three princi pal actors. They first made a month» before he ia fully recovered Th«' sale nt Mr. Hanielaoti'i was well raid on a clothes line hung with young Thia ia an unneceaxarv loss of time as attended. B bv applying Chamberlain's Ijnimant.aa Mra. Mary llav w rth of Porllat«! spent ladies lingerie and after !>ecuming tired directeii. a cure may ax a rule tie effect- I CMAT-IBCR- Friday with her father, it tiring hiiMth of plaving with the various articles pru- ed in less than one week'a time and in ckatcck IM»'XB-a I eroded to dress themselves up for the many cases within three days. Sold by, •F-btH-<í birthday. occasion. The |mrade was short as Greahani Drug Co. Xlr. and Mra. Hunter of l.ents viiited ami«l »he al outs of laughter the dogs her«* the first of the week. Mrn. Cannon retired to a safe retreat arcoinpartying them borne. SLC1I0N L1NL ML most Popular Plan For a Cottage Mixa Ruth and Fredrick Rwlier wete the guext» of their Aunt, Mr». E. E. Max l>avi< ia bnihling a g<»*l houae Antxpiger thia week. <>n In» Iota in wliat will aoon bv known Kerry Moll of Portland »pent nev­ a» tliv miiii.nce diitriet. er»! days laat week with hia brother's Mi». Gray 1» very ill ami ht-r daughter family on the Moll place. haa lieert called home. The Beehive people ot Portland have Key. Moore of Ont. ie aaaiating Rev. rented the Olney ranch to two parties Ellia for a ley week, with the revival recently from the eaat who are interest­ meeting». ed in chicken raising. Mr» hottgla»» wax the gue»t of Mr William Ream is building two cisterns ami Mr». Boring at Boring laat Th ura­ on the Smith place on the Rusaelville day. road. Mr. Ream has lieen a sufferer of Mr. ami Mr». Henry I’arret vixited Ute from neuralgia consequent to being the latter a parenta at Kelao laat week. so much in damp atmosphere. The valentine |>arty given by Olive Should Haley’s comet prove as disas- ami llaxel Cox wax attended by a large terou» as many people fear, Wm. Ream number of their Irienda. After enjoying will have a safe place to crawl into—in- thentaelvea with vnriotia game» all joined cidently there ia room for several more. in an old-faahioned candy-pnll. The At any rate w hen the comet flies over hoateea received many liandaome val­ William will I* heard playing, "The entine». girl I left behind me" on his violin, in Mr». Ihira bonaliue haa returned tie Smith cistern. Thus will history from Boring where xhc wax the guest o( r< |ieat itself, only that Nero's girl took . Mrx Emmet Donahue. an early train. Joeeph RuHaell, w ho was accidently Mr. Snyder has rented liis house and injured by an ax in the hands of a fellow land here to a family from Iowa. workman, haa sufficiently improved to The patrons and friends of the Ruck | betakin to the St. A ineent lioapitnl. ley school acknowledge receipt of the At laat report» he wa» aide to sit up and gift of II. Lewi» of the Russehtlle nur» the attending physicians think that his eries of • numlier of choice soft maple right eye which was Imdly injured may trees which that gentleman presented yet lie saved. lately to lx- planted in the school van!. Mrs. t’hax. Gibbons, who has la-en Not only the children who will enjoy with Mrs. I.unday of Boring for several the shade of these trees in future years, [I weeks, haa returned to her home. but evervotte interested in up building and beautifying our center will voice I Fever Sores. their gratitude to Mr. 1-ewis for this' Fever sores and old chronic •orea The should not Ire healed entirely,but should liberal gilt to the new school. l>e kept in healthy condition. This can tn*» have been planted and their pres 1 In* dune by applying Chamkwtlain'« ence add much to the appearance ol the Salve. Hiis salve has no sQ|>ertor for grounds. thia |»urpone. It is also most excellent Monday, February lt, deapite the tor chapped hands, sore nipples, burns •ml diseaeea of the akin. For sale by snow and uncertain weatlrer. »everal Gresham Drug Co. ladies from Portland and home locality 11 SANIU MAK MO I Mr. ami Mr». II. II. Tlmmaa ami daughter Maxine haw returne.1 from a lew ilava’ viail with rvlatma ami friend» at Portland, Greaham am! Troutdale. Word haa lieen received hew of the arrival of a little aou at the home of Erm-at Aachoff in Portland February 19. C. Minamger of Portland ta »la nding a few dava on hi» ranch here Henry Aachoff haa returned to Trout­ HAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CIIVRCII. Sandv, Or.- Rev. Ilervli- dale alter »pending a few dava at the told Ihirrvr. Service, »ill I»- h''l'i '•» Aachoff home here. the tlr'l Sunday of each month at Meaara. Carleton and Finkle of I«!» 10:90 a. m. Angele» ami Roht. I.inney ol Portland were in Marmot Katurdav in»|»a-ting Cured of a Severe Attack of Hron- the work of the Mt lltaal railway hew chRia t»y Chamberlain’» and at Salem river. Meaara I.inney Cough Remedy. and Finkle are otliciala of the Mt. Hood ••On October Hth.la.t, my little three Railroad company, the latter being con- year old daughter contracted a revere »idling engineer. Wo Imped that thia ¿old which remitted in a bad ciwe ol bronchili.," *av. Mr«. W <> Gib-on of viait will rt aull in more rapid progw»» Ix-Bington, Kv ’ She lo«t tlie |H.wer ol of the long atitiripatetl eleetric road . ................ mpletely «nd »»• a very »ick from Portland to Mt. Iltaal. child. Forliinntely ae Imd a bottle ol Mr. Shipley ol Pleaaant Home wna a Cliamherlain’. Cough Remedy in llm liou«.-»nd gave it to her according to caller here Saturday, bringing the rail­ printed dire, turn« On the «ec..nd day road official« over from Bull Run. • he ».<« a great deal la-ttcr and on the fifth day. Oct. 23, »he wa« entirely wed of Iler . old and bmm liili», Which I at­ Came Near Choking to Heath. tribute to Ilii" »plrndid medicine. I A little boy, tile «on ot Clin«. 11. Pet- lee.mimi-nd Clumila-rlain’» Cough Rem- edy unre-ervedh »« I have (mind it the eraon, n well known waident of the vil­ »lire»t,«nfe«t ami qui< ke»l cure for cold». lage of Jaekaonvillo, Iowa, Imd a and- Much I m .II i for children ami adulia, ol any I tlen and violent attack of croup havH rvt»r um *«I.” fc’or mile by lircihiim i thick »tringy phlegm cnuie up after giving Chamberlain’« Cough Remedy. l>rug (kx Mr. I’cteraou aaya: ‘‘1 think he would have choked to death had we not given him thia remedy." For »ale by Greah- When you adverliar- in Tim Herald am l*riig Co. you reach the buying d«M throughout eaatcrn Multnomah county. The llerald, «I a year. You can get The Herald for one year, Bubacrilie for The Herald. Farm Journal two year» and Horae Se­ Read The Herald’» clubbing Hat. cret» for only «I Ml. You ahould take The llerald print« the local new«. advantage of thia-combination. 4 TROUTDALE Rockwood, Ore. LIVING tb-criixr CMAMBClt •b-CAlöO- FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. This plan for a story and a half cottage has proved popular. The exterior has a very homelike appearance, ami the Interior is as coxy as it could be made. There is a large living room across the entire front of the house. At one end Is an open flreplace faced with large dull green (lie. having a heavy molded shelf with large brackets. Above are two side lights. The dining room Is a little beauty. It has a beamed ceiling, built In sideboard and pan­ eled wainscoting with burlap panels. There is uo undesirable pantry, but the kitchen Is well fitted up with cupboards, molding table and flour binA Kitchen finished In Ivory white enamel, and the cupboard doors are of blreh stained brown. Size 2ti by over the main part. The trim tn flrst story U> blrvli stained a soft brown. In the second story the casings are of pine enam­ eled pure white, and the doors an* of birch stained to represent mahogany. Cost to build, exclusive of heating and plumbing. $3.500. By special arrangement with me the editor of this puprr will furnish on« complete »et of plans and specltieatiuua of design No. 850 for $23. GI.ENN L. SAXTON. Benecke Has the Goods! New Stock; Fresh, Clean, Attractive Line Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Notions of all kinds. Fairview’s Leading Merchant