DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS SANDY WtLCtfc PitASANf VAI It Y Near Mt. Hood Electric An error appeared in the last issue of Snow (ell here to a depth of about Mark Baxter has sold his place con- this paper which we would like to cor 5 inches since vewtenlav, and is still aiatlng of 27 acres to Peter J Berk re rect inxte<d of there being a "walk snowing at a good rate at present time cently from Minnesota. The consider BRUZl rre*S CONTRIBUTED BV HI'RCLD REPORTERS AT NEARBV POINTS out" of teamsters ami barkers at the of writing. ation was •KSfto.UO Johnson mill, as stated, there were only Mr. and Mrs. Ewing ware guests of M Harrison and wife recently of Harmony Fruit Tracts two barkers and one teamster "walked TROUTDALE E AIRVIEW Mr. Win. Welch one day last week Martinville. III., are visiting with re of the best fruit land in the out." After the 16th of this month two The Pacific Coast Construction Com- Mr. ami Mrs. F.dd Sleret are having latives ami friends at this place. world. The location is Road supervisor Earnest Lest was in crews will l>e put on the Fairview- pany are now doing a large amount of Miss Violet t'hllcote haa secured the a few days recreation and outing on Oregon City transacting huainexs ideal lor the growing of position Troutdale car and the ear will be taken 1 repair work at their shops here. About of “ l>e|l<i" girl at lamte. Sleret Bros' Island. Edd says he came week. those Delicious Red Apples. into the Sellwood bains at night in-1 25 men are al work and additional aide up io see a snow storm. Mr. and Mrs. lieo. Robinson of Port E. A. R m vi title made a buxines« call stead of being left here. This arrange- tracks have been made which are all land, visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Mr». Murphy and daughter Zip have ! on Mrs. E. Burbanks last week. Ten Acre Tract* ment will bv* somewhat inconvenient filled with crippled rolling stock. returned to lllihee, t eir mountain Will Rhliey. Clark is moving to Bull Run where for Mr. Dean and Mr. Smith who have Mrs W. H. Mashburn haa been $1000 to $1500 Lewis I’otter of Portland, formerly of home, after a sojourn of several weeks the run during the part of the day, as spending several days with her neice at he will work for the Mount Hood R. thia place, was in the Valley Hunday On Easy Term» in the city of Portland and vicinity. W. I A I'. 0u it will necessitate their remaining in Clackamas. shaking hands, and renewing old ac *<xn>M y.. • . • * » • a town Aw*s> over niiskt night in in order t.x to Hrint* bring th»* the The ranchers are all wearing a broad Mr. Greg ( ’ ox is again driving the W. Ellison is improving his residence quaintances. car out in the morning. These men property with a new fence. smile to hear the beautiful rain drops mail stage from Boring to Welches. G. N. Sager lisa returned from a ten have their homes hen* and will remain pattering on the roof just when crops Mrs. Walter Hooper, of Boston, Mrs. Waterman has returner! to her days stay in tbe Hixprong country, here for the present. Mass., and Miss Margaret McKay, of are in need. home near Welches, after quite a visit where lie haa a farm. He reports crops Mrs. Beck, whe has lieen operator for Portland, were weekend guests at the Born to Mr. and Mrs Mike McCor with her home folks in Portland. as looking tine. the O. W. R. A N. Company here for home of their uncle, D. W. McKay. mick, a bright lathy girl last week. .'»r ami Mrs. J. F. Wing of l<enta The Untahanarre ranch has been some time left for Wyeth the last of the R. Russel was in Bandy Sundav. Easter exercises will be given by the were Valley visitor« last Kundav. sulxiivided ami plotted and laid off in week where she is now employed. Presbyterian Sunday school next Sun Alvin Meining haa bought a new en 100(100 lota, which a company are ex- Rev. I .ease of Sunny* ide spent Satur Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nash and cm, day morning and in the evening union gine for his saw mill. l>ecting to put on the market« shortly day and Sunday with Wm. Garrison's. Oscar, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. services will be held in the Methodist at |S00 pet lot Mr. Paul t'u-ier is C. B Smith of Portland was looking Muir at Sellwood. church and a program will be given by President of the company. This re|M>rt after busiliSM Interests here one day CORBETT Mr. Trumbull is expected to tie here on the Sundav school. is not authentic as details are hard to this week. Mr. Wm Hunter, formerly of Allison, Friday to address the Parent-Teachers’ Mrs. John Yeager is here spending Iowa, but recently of Spokane, Wash get. We are pleaaeil to hear that gremlins meeting at the school house some time at the home of her |>arents. ington, visited his sister-in-law, Mrs. Faubion Bros, have completed their Eales is on the road to recovery. Misses Ethel and Dollanise Hogue Mr and Mrs. W. H. Mashburn, Lucy Kincaid and family from Fri ay (kintract of making Itkl.ikki shingles for spent Sunday with relatives at Lente. the Mount Hood hotel and have de Mr. Yeager and Mr. Mashburn have until Sunday evening. Miss Salina Fox has found it neces livered the shingles on the grounds. ROCKWOOD gone to Eastern Oregon to look for a Wagon and Repair Mr. and Mrs. Byers spent Thursday It is reported that building activities sary to discontinue her studies in Lin new location. Miles Grimshaw and child>en Mrs. in Portland. coln high school on account of ill health will begin soon. spent last week visiting relatives at Work Mr. Hewson and party are here serv Mrs. Harry Donlev has returned to Mp. C. B. Larsson was in the city on Mr. Archie Howard is preparing to Vancouver, Wash. ing to double track the O. W. R. A N. her home at Spokane, after a few days Monday night and sang in the recital repaint his new bouse and resi ence in Patronage Soft lied Little Harold Loundaberry passel a By the influence of A. A. Loebau ex side ami out, which will make it otic given by the pupils of Prof. Belcher at stay with her mother, Mrs. H. M. Shaw Mrs. Shaw is still quite ill with in- press office w ill I m - established here in of the most attractive homes in Eastern , succeeeful operation for appendicitis at FilRIIEW, the White Temple. Mrs. Larsson will St. Vincent's hospital ami is doing the near future. tiamatory rheumatism. also assist in the musical program at Clackamas Co. OREGON nicely the White Temple on Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reed were sum The Y. P. S. C. E. will hold a busi- Mrs. Swiggert is slowly improving. are The hotels and boarding houses ness meeting and ice cream social in moned to Portland Sunday bv the ser all crowded and private homes are be- i the church on Friday evening next. Mr E. L. Horton has commenced ious illness of Mr. Reed’s father who HEASANF HOME ing opened for roomers to supply the I work on the foundation for his new died Sunday evening. Mrs. I.. Kerns and Miss Chamlier- Miss Blanch Eldridge entertained __ „__ ___ demand. The work on ____ the _______ County Mr. and Mrs. Junlin went to Portland laml >>f Eugene, Oregon, in company house. farm, railroad work and other lines of a class party at her home last Saturday Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr with Maggie Barehes of Portland, visit The five acre tract formerly tirlong- work now going on has brought the in afternoon. Games and refreshments Reed. ing to Claude Wilson who Hold the ed F. McKinney Sunday. tilled in the time very pleasantly. Those creased populace. other day lor » Itksl Miss Abbie Stite- spent Saturday and Miss M. R. Geil>al ,,f San Francisco present were Mrs. H. S. Eldridge. Miss The passing away of Daniel Strebin Jim Brow n purchasisl a place on the Sunday in Portland. called on Mrs. Lenartz. She will make here on Wednesday afternoon took one l.yrl Eldridge. Alice Spell* e, Blanch Siletz river, am! has moved there with Portland her home. F. W and F. E. Reed went to Port Copeland. Frida Herbert. Florence of the most honored and esteemed A mamla Stevens from Milwaukee, his family, lie lias three or four fish farmers in this part of the country. | Gustafson,* Dorothy Bencke, Nannie land Monday and purchased a fifteen horse power gasolene launch. , Anderson. Guy Cornett, Lily Locher, Wisconsin, will spend the summer with ing rights on the river Mr. Strebin has been a sufferer for sev The Rockwood school lias a fine new Ledbury, Reed Eldridge, Lloyd Emily her sister, Mrs Lenartz. eral months from an illness caused by bookcase. an injury sustained by falling. Mr. Anderson, Clark Stillion and Richard Mrs. McKerrow tins returned to her LATOURELLE Mrs Florence Evans <d Portland vis home. Mrs. A. Edwards is housekeeper Strebin was 48 years of age and was Anderson. Jr. Mr. A. Barr is very busy straighting ited her mother, Mrs F Miller on Sun born in Indiana. He came West near Miss May Donley, of Spokane, Wash . crooked roads last week. Rev, Calder and hrid have gone on ly 20 years ago and has since lived on is spending some time here at the home their wedding trip to Eugene. They day last. Mr. F. Tessman was working on the j bis farm here. He leaves to mourn his of her grandmother, Mrs. H. M.Shaw will reside on the farm with Mrs. Do road last week. lose, his widow, and two young sons, a lamie Shoulder is nearly always due lan»!. Mr an*! Mrs. A. L. Stone are here Mr. W. S. James has bougnt a new brother, Sam Strebin lives here. Fun with Mr. Stone’s brother. H. ai. Stone, I.umlier is laid at R. R. crossing to rheumatism of the muscle«, ami eral services will be held from Carlson's whose death is momentarily expected. Milburn wagon. north for trussel bridges and station quickly yields to the (rev applicai ion of chapel at Gresham Friday morning at Mr. J. C. Wilson is doing road work. house. The work is progressing rapid t'hnmlierlain'a Liniment. For sal« by Grandma Westmore is preparing to all druggists. 10 o’clock. Mr. F. Etling is working for A. Barr. ly. take up her residence with her son, E. D. Wetmore in Portland. Aid Society program Saturday even LLSTEDS ing. Miss Margaret McKay of Portland MOUNT SCOTT Guy Robinson made a trip to Port has been visiting at the home of her II. Thoma“ and Miss Gillihan of Port Mildred Brower is finishing the uncle, D. W. McKav. land last Friday. land attended the opening l*all game school term staying at Mr 1-enartz’s. Mrs. E. D. Hamilton spent a couple Snow amid the blossoms is the latest here Sunday. of days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. Miss Myrtle White, of Seattle, is vis fad in these parts. LEPER LATOLRELL A. Cook of Portland, who was quite ill. iting with her cousin, L. L. Moll and Bargain offer : Delineator, Pearsons, How delightful it is to wake up in I the family here. Bert Heighton of Sandy visited Ed When a medicine must I m * given to Herald, fd.'«> for $2,25 Bulsicrib« now. Hamilton and family and also Mr. and morning by the sweet songs of the C. M. Coffin has gonato Saw tell. Cal., young children it should I»* pleasant to birds, that make their home in the Mrs. Davies last Friday. for a visit with friends and relatives. take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is i Mrs. John Sleret spent several days trees outside your windows; how .Jiff- Inciilently The RejMirter was ordered made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor in Portland visiting relatives and erent rural life to that of the city life, sent to him regularly. When in town the rumbling of the similar to maple syrup, making it friends last week. In honor of her 17th birthday Mixa street cars and all kinds of wagons dis pleasant to take It has no superior 'or On the 12th of April there was about Elsie Bright invited a party of friends turb your slumber before four in the colds, croup and whooping cough. For one and a half inches of snow with tbe morning, in all instance rural life is and relative“ to enjoy an auto ride and sale by all druggists. early cherry and peach trees in full a day ’ s outing on tire Sandy river, The more peaceful, and have so many priv bloom. This is something unusual for Troutdale, Oregon. ileges that is denied our city sisters party sjierit the day picnicing and fish this country. and brothers. I do not think anybody ing and oh. those fist^—! ’The party A literary and social entertainment has a better chance, than the farmers consisted of Mrs. T. Bright, Miss Hazel DEALERS IS Bright, Mi"s Elsie Bright, T. McHioy was held in the school house last Sat to make up a good healthful home. urday evening, the program by the In all instances rural life could lie and L. I.. Moll. Midnight In The Ozarks schoolchildren and young folks of the Inore pieaf>ant, jf the farmers would Ray Wheeler and family have moved and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of district which was splendid and show take more interest in beautifying 'heir to Gresham, where Mr. Wheeler is em Everything (n>m Needles to Threshing Machines. ed good talent. The subject for debate I places. One thing that is within reach ployed in a bartier shop. A Mr. Holl Clky City. 111., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice Resolved. "That the country boy be I ¿revervlMxlv ïs «deanHness, clean b^th ingshead has taken his place here with of five doctors, who said he had con encourage.! to stay on the farm.” There | in onU1(le (iave a p)ace for every. the Kortright tonsorlal parlors. sumption, but found no help in the will be another meeting of the society thing, and your home will be more at- Miss Violet Chilcote has taken a posi Inspect our Stock of in two week- April 22nd. The subject tractive. If we do our work by some tion as hello girl in the local telephone climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King's New Discovery, he Is-gan to for debate will be Resolved. "That more niuu kind mi of a EVBkdii, system, it will be accomplish- office use it. "I believe it saved my life,” he is learned by reading than by traveling. wjth ¡esg |a|xjr Mrs. Wisely and daughter of Eureka, writes "for it made a new man of me, William Dickenson has just returned It is near Easter now, and with Easter Cal., are visiting with the Brexliears from California and is visiting Mr. , comes the awakening to new life, and families of this place expecting to make so that I can now do good work again." For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la Ralph Neibauer and family for a few it seems like one has a craving for their home here. grippe, asthma, croup, whoopingcou gh, I days. freshing up around us. Let us welcome Mrs. C. Sager left Saturday for a vis hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or nature with a smile, as it is doing its it to relatives in the east, expecting to quinsy, its the best known remedy j utmost to bring forth an abundance of return in October. DOVER Price 50c and $1.0». Trial bottle free. blessings for us to enjoy. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County E. P. Smith is making some altera Guaranteed by all druggists. C. A. Keith was hauling lumber for Miss Ferguson, teacher of the moun tions in Mr. Darnall’s bouse this week. 1 —■ - Mr. Thayer of Cherryville, who is build tain school, gave a taffy-pull last Fri ing on railroad land. Frank Peterson left for a stay in day. which caused much meriinent Mr. Bergbouse is also building in sec California last Saturday, hoping to re among the pupils. tion 33. cover from his rheumatism. Alice Woodward has been in town Mr. Olsen of Latourell F ils bad a Lente Grange held one of its best man here one day last week looking at visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Williams. sessions last Saturday. Several good i Mr. Marvin Laughlin of Gresham, features appeared on the program, par-1 bis place in view of buying. Harry Morrison and friend, Walter has sold hi- farm up here, for tbe sum ticularly a discuss on by the state bac- Kerkland, came home Tuesday. Mr. of 110,(XX). I terioligist. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed of Rooster Kerkland returned to Portland Sunday. Will Anderson and W. Wiley are George Sautell is sick with lagrippe. Rock, will move to Vancouver, as swn 1 starting in as scenic artists. They have i as the fishing season opens up. prepared the scenery for the drama to Mr. Fitzgerled had a colt severely The basket ball team at Latourelle, be put on at the Grange Hall Saturday kicked by one of the older horses. It is feared the hard frosts and snow gave a dance last Saturday night, and evening under the charge of the Hons which fell Monday will kill the early was largely attended. Tbe Latourelle of Veterans. Orchestra furnished the music. fruit. Fred Geisler recently budded into a Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of Ht. Johns, full pledge pharmacist, passing the state Jay Morrison is quite sick at present came out in an auto on Hunday, and examination. Fred will continue to de with lagrippe. were dinner guests at J. Rose’s place, liver the goods at the Mt. Hcott store. The cayotes are visiting P. Magnolia they were accompanied by their neice, poultry yard. Miss Ijiura Roas. Mr. A. Bews was drilling grain for We put hobble« on a home to keep ARI. KEEPING AT IT. This time we give the public an opportunity to purchase 8- and 10-acre tracts Jas. DeShaxer Wednesday. him at home, but the hobble nlcirt is half mile from Pleasant Homo Station, on the Mt. Hood Railroad. Constipation brings many ailments in not intended for any such purpose. Rev. DeFolveray. the new Methodist its train and is the primary cause of pastor delivered a very interesting ser much sickness. Keep your bowels reg mon Sunday. Will continue services Klcked By A Mad Horse ular madam, and you will escape many every second and fourth Sunday at II of the ailments to which women are Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wie., bad a. m. Everyone invited to attend. subject. Constipation is a very simple a most narrow escape from losing his The Firwood and Dover Telephone thing, but like many simple things, it leg, as no doctor could heal the fright Co., held their quarterly meeting at the may lead to serious consequences. Na ful sore that developed, but at last The purchase price of this land includes Spitzenbergs, Newtown, Ortleys and Winter Banana Apple Trees to net the Firwood hali Saturday night and tran ture often needs a little assistance and Bucklen’s Arnica Halve cured it com entire tract, which varieties have made Oregon famous. Fine graded roads to each tract. This tract lies in the c n- sacted business and also moved to build when Chamberlain’s Tablets are given pletely. Its the greatest healer of ul terof Rie future APPLE GROWING DISTRICT of .Multnomah county. a new line into the SaTifly 'Ridge coun at the first indication, much distress cers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, try, adding ten new members as stock and suffering may lie avoided. Hold by corns, cold sores, bruises and piles on SEE US ON OUR NEW PLAN OP SELL!NO. NO MAN TOO POOR TO HUY. holder. all druggists. earth. Try it. 25c. at all druggists. Horseshoeing and G KAUFMAN HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Up-to-date General Merchandise Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. HERE WE ARE AGAIN Beautiful graveled roads from the city of Gresham 4‘ miLes away. Rural Free Delivery. One mile from the beautiful little village of Pleasant Home. Fine roads leading thereto. Also on the Mt. Hood Automobile Road.