MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE Trmitdaln Aug. 25 Headen Mete«I In a game with th" Torpedoes th« Lents ball team won from the Torpedinar is visiting hl» grandmother Mr». Alerd with n icore of M to 5. Batteries for after «pending aomi* time with hie lami» were Mexmayer, I'«'cell mid I e- lather at Liiiiiemmi. Mere, w Im »truck out I*.* men, allowed Mr. Gregg and fam ily have moved b hits, walked three. Baltrie» for Tor Into the house recently vacated • Mt lh>< ture id th« game was the hitting mid grounds on the 17th with A k « mn | attend* base running of C. Dhksoti sud A. an e. Lerch ot the lent« nine. Dickson got Mr. and Mrs. E E. Harlow unkan«. Herman Blaxer, Jim I .a thon, Milo They plav Meier A trank temo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Duriteli mid daughter It'H'k and Mr. Prmton have r> tur!>«•u» Anderaon employed on the Her- now. I man Blaser place met with a arriona Gt to Kat/ky and wile, wllli Ilia lather accident here last Frid y. He fell from arid mother, went to Cascade laaka a tree. breaking several of hia riba, Sunday. Mime of which pierced Ilia lung» He Arthur Geisler and wife havr rr i »»« taken to a Portland Hospital ami turned from Newport where they have there was but little hope fur 111» rc- lieen Hie last three weeks Arthur covery wars a healthy tan and apfieara to Mr and Nlr* Deen are preparing to have lieen Ixnefitted by the outing. move onto the I’u X ton piare. The latest trainier is that of M J. Mr». Deining of 8|sikane wa» tt re­ Ch uticy, who ha» »old hl» building anil cent gueat of Mr», l-ou Harlow. corner II» is now trying to dispose of his gris'cry business. PLEASAN I VALLEY Work "H the new schoolhouse la pro­ gressing finely, but perhaps not rapidly Philip Nixon anol begins The old W P. Mikoreand family. buildings will have to lie used for a part Gu»‘ Richey a few day» in ot the tall. (’ollin» Spring» with hia wife who ia Maying there for he» hmlth. Motion Pictures at Gresham Notice for I’ublkutlon 1 '«'partii ent "I the Interior, I S I -md Olli r nt Portland, Oregon, July 30, 1910 VOTICI I" hereby given that !n«h* 1 hitr <»pm. (or KU ’<« • <*il »h 1» I own«lnfi UlaiiirtU* 1 V>rii li, Kai k’»* H Ka*t. of intrntiuh Merit’ Mil« ilA* till'd u « - < nl nmntalio al tn ma •’ I’ U « stabil -|i < bi hi i t II Ulf lai i-l alr>v<* r<* th «* RrgiH «•r hip ! Kr- of thr V K Lan il óHIre, al Port Imli'l> * h• ‘tf**il■ <>n thr «Dth day <»f lÌM-r, 1910. (*»«•<•. ( IniniMiit nati • a* aitnr***** Paligli, Edward 11. keV, U Aldrich, William Knepp. all"! Palmer. Oregon. II I RIGHT . !;• jiewr. nnro your watch o keep «: UU l O If not, we’ll cure it, ami then you’ll wonder why you did'nt think of ua long tieforv. N<» liHsty, All our work guaranteed <>ur slipsht si job leiivrs mir whop. workmen are skilh**i and coiiMcietiti<»uw You’ll not grumble nt the priven. either. Fred D. Flora IVI1» Morriaon Kt PORT LAM'. 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Htilli n lia« returned after spending several day» at Estacada. Mr». Grace Ro»»of Portl»nd is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman. Handy, Aug. 25—E. F. Brun», who • oik’ll«! the town I r premiums for the grange fair which i» to la« hel I th« last of September, ha» »«cured many valu­ able premiums also money for the prize». Mrs. A. E. Lupton ha« return«! home after visiting relatives in Port- land. Thoa Mexerve i« the guest of hi» sis­ ter, Mr». E. M Douglas, for » few days. Mr and Mrs I.. C. Pridemore of Three Hix were Sandy visitors Tuesday The infant child of Mr. and Mr». Betchel 1» »«riously ill with cholera infant mil. ai»s Alice McDonald ia viailing rela­ tive» in Heattie thia week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shriver have gone to Portland to spend a few day». Mi»» Faubian of Welches ia »lowly re- , covering from her recent illne«». Mr» E. O. Eddy has gone to Cor­ vallis to visit friend». Fred las Grand and sister, Jennie, of Canada have ceme to »|«end the winter with their aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hare. Rev Dobberfoul and family have re- i turned from the East where they »pent the last two months with friends. Mrs. Julia E. Jone» and Mrs. R. E. Howard at Vancouver R. W. Wilcox ia improving his prop­ erty oil Cedar »treet and will take up hi» rewideuc'i there Main. Mr. and Mr» A. L. Turner areapend- ing a lew days at Corvalia. Mr». M. Townsend and children of Portland are »pending the week’with Hie former'» parent», Mr and Mr». Wm. Tegart. Mi»» Roslie Lum ber is spending the week with relative» at Fulton. Mr». G. O. Dolph left Tuewiay morn­ ing for Salem where »lie will spend sev­ eral days visiting friends. Mi»» larura Dolph is »pending the week at the home of her lister, Mr». Elmer Jenkins of Portland. A carload of Portland people spent the Hunday here as the guests of Mr. and Mr». J. !.u»cher. The day was Peter I undine Thanks Neighbors spent picnicing at Blue lake. Peter l.undine made the lieraid office Rev. E. M.Hharpof Portland preached in the Smith Memorial church here a call on Monday afternoon. He came Sunday morning and evening. Dur­ in to tell of his experiences in the fire ing the morning service J. N. Jarvis that swept over his and ail joining farms wa» ordained as an elder in the church. last week. That he had seen a little of the real danger was shown by hi- face Glen McGraw of Portland »pent the which apjH-ars to be almost blistered, week with hi» brother, E. G. McGraw. and it is evident that rome time will Misses Bird!« Mashburn and Bonnie elapse before be can smile comfortably. Million have returned after spending a It appears that the fire was practical­ few day» with friends in Portland. ly upon his home before he knew any­ Mr» E*i lleslin and children are thing about it. Had it not been for »l>eiiding the week at Welch«». kind neighbors he feels sure that his Mr». Jim Davis spent the week at home, house, barn and all would have lieen entirely destroyed. As it was they Seaside. came from every direction to gi.e him Wilmer Ott of Portland wa» a recent Will K«>»t«-r»on m »pending hi» vara guest at his aunt's, Mrs. L. Lumumer the la-rt assistance that he ever had. tion at Kt Martin Spring».Wnah. They climbed upon the house and barn Miss Grace Rlmle was a recent g ie»t c» M B*>nk* of Sellwood wan looking and thr. w water over the shingles to at the home of < I H. Jenkins. after hi* lutvrrat» in the valley luxt keep theni from catching fire, and as­ I.vl Saturday night wa» th • regular sisted in every way to make things safe. Tuoaday. monthly sis-ml night ot the Artisans. He is especially impressed with the high T R Baldwin and wife wrrr out to The evening was s;»*nt in dancing after degree of honor displayed throughout thrir ranch on«* «lay thi» week. winch »np|»-r was served. t he entire time. S ud he, "They went Mi Whitt it« l*inl>arn and Lad 111» holiar. returned to Portland after spending the every opportunity to help themselves 1 he Chileot family held a reunion at wet k with friends here and 1 never lost a thing. Had it Iveen Il .* 1...me >.| Wm f'rawfou! l»-t Siimlav M r. and Mr». II. Iloltie and family hi the city it would have been differ­ 1 .. R.. ,v Cun held their annual and ti e Mi»»«» Hogue are taking their ent." He was e«|»eciallv impressed aith the effor s some of the small Isiys r«’ union last Sunday al the home of va< ation nt Seaside. < « N .-ager Mi**s Irene Johnson of The Dalles ha- particularly E. Anderson and Stone Sender Jones’ threshing outfit wa« I h en visiting ut the home of D. 8. Dun­ made in helping to save his projierty. lie i ffered to pay them for their assist­ in the I" ighborhood the tore part of ti e bar. ance, but no one would take a cent. u iik »nd threslxd out several small Mi»« Maude Burch of Gresham was a b- IL'-t f the farmers ate not yet recent visitor at the home of Mi«» Nan­ Mr. l.undine savs he ia more impres ed than ever that our neighbors are more r< •i Iv for threshing. nie Anderson. truly our friends than we are ac­ Hetiery Baker is bmlding himself a Mr and Mr« Joe Armour and family customed to im 'gine them. io w barn and is alao preparing to erect of Al misin an gm «!» of the former'- an «»Ih»*r coal ah rd with a view to in- aieter, Mrs. F. D. Axtell. creiife hi« I" a in viu». See the Herald club offers. Miss Ruth Dawson of Cascade l>»*ks < it¡s Johnson who w accidental)* visited her sister, Mrs. Ilarrie Dein- shot two weeks ago is making slow pro­ mock over Sunday. CH I RC H NOTICES. gress towards recovery. Grandma Wetmore has returned af­ (’Im* Shannon is back from Seattle ter s|H'iiding several days with her FREE METHODIST CHURCH — Rev. J. M. IIorPKR, pastor Services, where he has hern visiting with rel­ daughter, Mrs. A. I. Stone in Portland Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Preaching atives for a couple of weeks every Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. ni. Mrs. G. R. Shaw entertained A. W. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at Mr*. W. I’. Moore ami daughter Cook of D hiiihscus recently. R o’clock. All welcomed. (aura ami son Clyde are visiting n lew The ladies society of the Methodist ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, days with A. B. trait and family of Gresham—Rev. F. II Freund, pastor. church met at the home of Mrs C. A. For rm t Grove. S kkvuks (German) 11 a tn., every Stew i at. A, W. Roberton ha» just completisi Sunday morning. Sunday school at Miss Rachel Cook is spending some 10 a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. in. the erection of a ne * fence for Mrs. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. Parker, which adds verv materially to time visiting friends here. CHURCH, Gresham—P astor , Rev. Misses Helen Jackson and Blanche the ap|M*arancv of her ¡»lace. M. B. Parouitagian. S krvicks , Sun­ Noah Kesterson has finished digging Eldridge have leturne from a week's day Schieil, 10 a. in.; Preaching at visit with the former's grand parents. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday. a well for Win. Garrison. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings Miss Rush and Eva Jackson have re­ Mr. Poppleton has commenced work at 8 o’clock. Everybody invited. turned home fr in a week's visit with on the foundation for his new house. SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC friends at Hubbard. CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch- told l'urrer. Services will la* held on Jack and Rudolph l.uscher have re­ ROCKWOOD the first Sunday of each month at turned from a visit at the home of their 10:30 a. in. Mias Eva Bell of Portland is visiting uncle in i)regon City. FAIRVIEW M. E. Cl 11 III H—Rev. J Mariam Brown. Misses Ivy Cornett and l.yrl Eldridue O. Coleman, pastor. Se vices, Sun­ John Richmond and family are spend- are expected liome from California Fri­ day School at 10 a. m.. preaching 2d and 4th Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7: ¡0 a few days in the mountains. day. p. m. A small party including, Elmer Miss Grace and Flora Smith are visit­ ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J. Dawes, Ross laivelace, Dim Lynch, Earl ing their parents. O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday school Middleton mid willie Johnson have re­ every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching Misses Smith are on their way to at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. turned from a fishing trip to Elk Lake. Alaska, where they will «[tend Mr. and Mrs. Middleton lire enter­ winter teaching. taining friends from Yakama, Wash. Walter Quesinberry has hi.- new house PLLASANI HOME nearly completed. W. Calvin left for Idaho to remain Mrs. Ed Sageser of Portland spent a I BORING OREGON Phone 41 x couple of weeks at Rockwood visiting during the summer. Mill 1 1-4 miles southeast of Kelso J. G. Stephens was buried here Sun­ old friends. CEDAR POSTS quit« a number from here are going day, bv the G. A. R. SHINGLES E. Robison started for his home in the hop fields. MOULDINGS Michigan. TURNED WORK Joe Stephens leturneil to Los Angles LUSTEDS by steamer. He expects to remain LUMBER $6 AND UP Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sester were guests there < ne year. Large stock of Dimension Lumber on hand of Ed Hamilton and family last Sunday. Rough and Dressed lumber for all purposes Mrs. Maroa y was agreablv surprised Mrs. Dick Maupin at Sandy bridge on her birthday the 23rd. 18 friends semi order to .K’NSRl’D BROS. Boriili entertained Mis. G. Lusted mid daugh­ spent the day mid brought meny tokens ter, Mrs. .1. Goff, one day last week. of remembrance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Newberg Mrs. Hattie Stephens from Firland visited relatives here several days re- is visiting relatinea here. I cently. The Baptists of Pleasant Home and Mr. mid Mrs. J. It. Lent, and daugh- Cottrell with the M. E. church have a J. H. HOSS I ter Jean, attended the funeral of J. Sunday School Picnic ut Kelley’s grove (lreaham. Ore Phone 14X ' Steven» at Pleasant Home Sunday. Saturday. Midvin Long of Po timid visited with i The ladies aid societies of the Ili» fola», Mr. mid Mrs. Ralph Neihmier, Baptist, and M. E. churches reports a Hunday. prosperous year. BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON HOME . . . YOUR BANK Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12 Money Loaned. Check Deposits Solicited. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax Statement on application. : INVESTIGATE H NOW IS THE TIME O < > I j [ < > J [ j ’ The bMt in quality for the mon- J [ ey, is the motto we try to live up < > to. Come in and investigate J Our Method« Our st.»-k of Lumber an