FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE conkfu M. Landon, ia stopping with hia daugh­ ter, Mrs Booth, for awhile. Mrs L. I, Griffen and children spent Mount Scott, MarcIi I—Joe Ingram, a Fairview, March I —Fairview will Troutdale, March I—A parly of sur­ I Sunday in Sandy. teamster living on East Johnson street, I ihvs a new city charter. A special veyors Working for the O. W. R. A N. Bev. lenard of University Park will lost Ills house by fire Tmaday evening. election for the purpiae of adopting or (•oinpany have moved from Hie camp at preach ben- March 5. The house was hardly completed anil rejecting the iww charter was be i| on Fairview In the old Riverview hotel. TROUTDALE, OREGON Mias (ss'il Hutchins spent the week there aaa no Insurance. At the time Wednesday. Two measures were al«o The men are at ork In the hilis rant of end with Miss Durham of Portland. til the tire one ill the children was sick voted upon. Thirty five voles were Sandy laying out lines for a proposed A progrum haa been arranged for the in lied with the measles Our |Hx>ple cast. For the new charter there were ; road. elating of tlie M-iil, March iId. Every- should at all times l>e extremely careful 21 for and 13 against. The tlr»t mes«- Mrs. F. E Zimmerman was hostess laaly invited. ol lire but at such a lime as thia, when ure which provide« that the council of the Ladies' Alii society at their reg- . . . YOUR HOME BANK . . . the wind was so high it I mmioiimm ex­ shall have power Di prohibit the «ale or Mixa Alla-rta Schnidi-r haa lieen on the I ular business meeting held on last tremely dangerous Mr. Ingrain lias giving away in the town of Fairview of sick list for the past few daya. Wednesday alleiori Refreshments the sympathy of his neighbors in his spirltoils, malt or vinous liquors, car­ Wallace Bell baa hia early potaloe» j were served. The howleas was assisted • lows. ried. The second, which provides that planted. in serving by Mrs Inri Cragln-ad. What came near Iwing u disastrous the council shall have power to license, Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. The Baptist Aid society nu-t at the | Mrs. Charles l^wia resigned as vice tire was prevented Wednesday morning tax or regulate «nimm«, barnxim«, j president and Mra. O. 1. Raker was church Thursday to quill. Eight mem­ in the old school building When one drinking «hops ami all other plai-es in Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. elected to till tlie place. Those present ber« wen- present and four visitors of the teachers entered her room at H tlie town of Fairview where «piritou«, were Mcadames .Zimmerman, Dean, Bruce Hood of Madras, Oregon, has Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. o'clock it was filled with smoke. I-lie malt or vinous li<|unr« are sold, loat. I Hex. la ki . h L The outside finish will lie in the ¡ so It is said that several leases will Gresham Monday. Frank Butterfield haw sold bis place i rough natural wood. Plaster will lx- I »<«>n expire t Albi ia and t at more ' I,agrip|a- haa a strong hold at Cottrell. in Evergreen Park and will go to Oak- ; ! used lor the inside finish, room will lie needed. When the new , Most of the iiK-nila-ra of thn« families land, Oregon, to live on a farm. Other George Wood ol Portland i« building river bank line is finished and tlie other are sick. mem tier« of the family and relatives, n siiih II house on Inta tielonging to Ills road is double tracked it would simpli­ R. A. Hutchins two youngest children | will follow him. There is talk of several new buildings mother, located on Fifth ami Cedar fy matters to have the shops at Trout- : have llu- nieaxli-x. j Mr Hom.- has going up in I cuts lids spring, mostly streets. He will live here while clear­ dale Where more room is available. Mr. Northreiit Sunday Miss Olive Nelson was hostess of a Mrs. Lucy Kincaid was in Portland pleted and intend« moving m thia week. 7tk i, ALDER STREETS with old friends here. lairtv given at her home last Wednes- on business Wednesday and Thursday. School is doaed again until another day evening Alsiut twenty-five young While there she purchased a fine new Miss Calls Healin a|ient the week end u-ai la-r can la< obtained people were present ami spent a de­ j buggy. P. Magnolia will fiuiali hia clearing with relative« here. Mr. and Mrs. James Benfield came A. Taylor haa moved hia family to lightful evening. contract f< r J<# l*eSha»-r thia week. District Sujierintendent James Moore ont from Portland to visit relatives last ths Base Line road. week Mr. Fenfield returned Wednes­ The miHit common cause of insomnia Mrs. G. R. Green ia ill with typhoid will lx- here next Sunday and will con­ duct services at 11 ami 2 o'clock. A day. Mrs Benfield will remain indefi- ia diaoniers of the stomach Chamber- fever at her home basket dinner will tie served between nately. lain’a Stomach and I.iver Tablets cor­ W. H. Reed was numbered among the services. rect these disorders and enable you to Clubbing offers Herald and Oregon sleep. For sale by all druggists. A Samoni has rented liis garden land the sick last week, but ia some better Agriculturist for one year $1. to a companv of Italian gardeners. The at present. C. A. Gibbs has rented the Kincaid rental ia to lx- $15.Ml per year. Samoni fruit farm for a period of five years and will remain on the place. I took possession recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes moved to Port­ A A. Loeb was at Latourell Falls on land on Thursday. Mr. Stokes has business Friday. lx-en cashier of the Troutdale bank for] Mr. McDonald of Portland spent Sun­ several months. day at hia cherry farm. Bert Hoyt, a former Troutdale resi- I David Benfield baa been very poorly dent, who is now employed at Barton, , the past few weeks, but is reported was calling on old friends the first of Some better. the week. , Mr. and Mrs. G. Stephens of Port­ Several car loads of cotton wood are land and Miss I ene Loeb were here being sent out from here daily. The Sunday, the guests of A. A Loeb. Miss wo<«i goes to the Oregon City paper Loeb remained to assist Loeb A Byers INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE mills. in bookkeeping. D. Linch snd family of Portland were The social given by the Corbett school guests of Mrs. Linch's brother, A. B. was a grand success in every way. The IMCIIDAMrC 1° OREGON’S MOST RELIABLE A8SO- I IN^JU tx/wlN%/Ei CIATIONS furnished at moderate rates. Kendall and wife the last of the week. net proceed was $23.00. Motorman Charles Lewis haa moved Favor Reed has built a double porch Wilt not'represent any company unless thoroughly reliable hie family to Estacada, Mr l«wis hav­ on the front of his store building. ing taken the«Estacada run. Mrs. Bertha Reed was a passenger OUR PRICES ARE NOT IJM- Mrs. Aaron Fox was in the city on tor Portlaud Monday evening. Wednesday to attend a meeting of the ITED TO TIME <> Council of the Jewish Women. o ROCKWOOD i > S. W. Raker and Miss Ismta Raker i > Little Douglas Horton is very sick BORING OREGON were week end guests at the home of ( > Our Methods. Our Stock of ' > Phone 41 x with typhoid pneumonia. 11 C. I. Raker. 20d to 60d nails $2.95 i > Lumber and Millwork and Our < i Mill 1 1-4 miles southeast of Kelso i > A family moved into the Cutler house 8d common . Mrs. Ixiuie Kummer entertained a 3.10 Prices. We are confident that it J [ CEDAR POSTS Tuesday. few ladies at her home on Wednesday will result in securing your busi- ; ’ 6d common 3.15 SHINGLES afternoon. neas when you need anything from < i J Brown will move into the Sharing- And so on down the line. MOULDINGS Mrs. C. G. Coupeland was a guest at honsen house for the present. a poet to a bill of lumber for a 3 TURNED WORK the home of S. 8. Ixigan the first of the house or barn. < ' < i Mr. Kent i having some clearing week. LUMBER $6 AND UP The beet in quality for the mon- ' ' done on his place. Largs stock of Dimension I.umber on hand E. Smith, the new motorman on the ey, is the motto we try to live up < > Rough and Dressed lumber for all purpose« Mrs. B. Stockton is reported ill. Troutdale car, ia moving hia family to. Come in and investigate [ •end order lo JCN8RVD BRO8. Boring RD! ■ • here. The lagrippe patients are getting 8ii E. W. MILLER, LENTS ' ’ E Meyers is preparing to move his better. Wiley-Allen Office ! Î family onto his homestead near Rose- Ruth Moller and »on went to MILL AID TARDS AT LEWTS JUNCTION Ü Mrs. burg. Vancouver on Tuesday for a short visit Mixa Potter of Canby visited over Oliver Chilled Plows and extras with relatives. Sunday with the Misses Hogue. on hand at all times Mr. Multhauf’sdwelling a mile north Mr. and Mra. R. Fisk have returned Company of Rockwood, caught fire on the roof to their farm home across Sandy. A new piano has lieen purchased for last Monday morning from a falling Utah Land Plaster $12 per ton spark and was damaged about $50 the Troutdale school, If not, we’ll cure it. and then you’ll Mrs. M. Douthit has lieen suffering Only prompt work saved the building wonder why you did’nt think of us Extra Star A Star Shingles 2.10 per M B eaver E ngraving C o . ' QUALITY from being a total loss. with a broken arm. long before. 100 lbs. Stock Salt - 45c All our work guaranteed. No hasty, Theodore Stensland. who for * several slipshod job leaves our shop. Our years past has lieen living on the Col­ workmen are skilled and conscientious, Attacks School Principal DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINT DESIlpING IL1'JSTRAT1NG You’ll not grumble at the prices. A severe attack on school principal, umbia slough, has moved to his new • *ia i rjs either. Ftasr «so SNKENV STS eosTisao. ost hardware Chas. B. Allen of Sylvania, Ga.. ia thus home near the Troutdale crossing of the told by him. "For more than three Base Line. He has built a house and years, ’ he writes, "I suffered indes­ will improve his ten acre tract. Dexter Qnisenbury of Rockwood cribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kid­ joined the regular army last week, go­ neys. All remedies failed till I used ing into the artillery corps at Van­ Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this couver. Dexter was a prominent mem­ wonderful remedy cured me complete­ ber of the Rockwoood baseball club the 191^| Morrison St. ly.’’ Such results are common. Thous­ past three years and is very popular PORTLAND, - OREGON (Near Pap’s Restaurant) ands bless them for curing stomach among his acquaintances. He has a trouble, female complaints, kidney dis­ promising carreer ahead as he will push orders, biliousness, and for new health himself forward and earn promotion Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. and vigor. Try them. Only 50c at all which can now be had by hard study Regular $2.50 price, both Herald and and application to the work. druggists. Journal, $2 00. BANK OF TROUTDALE $.03 K.W.H. S.03K.W. H. ELECTRIC FUEL 3 CENTS 3 Gents Per Kilowatt Hour ELECTRIC STORE $.03 K.W.H. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD ? $.03 K.W.H. John Brown Rockwood's Leading Merchant JONSRUD BROS. INVESTIGATE Seeds 01f All Kinds MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER CUTS : AARON FOX Troutdale, Ore Fred D. Flora „O regon S hortline «o U nion P acific