boat rida to Multnomah and lAtourall DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mrs. Frasier ami children were in Portland a lew days with Mr. Frasier who has been at the hospital nearly HlfHV ITEMS (.ONTVIBirri'D BV HBKAID REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS eigiit weeks suffering from cedar jioieon- Corvallis, Ore . May 31—A new ; a friend of hla from Portland, left Mon­ ing. cut KKYVIUt ill'iatrated bulletin of 64 pages showing day morning fora trip on their motor- Columbia Grange enjoyed a good Ths goo I old suiniiiar lime I cycle« to New York Glty. They e«|>ect meeting Haturday, June 2nd, although phases of the college work “dedicated Ths clerk of the weather deserves our to I m , gone alsiut «1« month«. They the numlier in attendance was very to dignifying the industries, ” has just thanks for these delightful Juns days. will go from here to Han Francisco, small. The program presented by Ab- Railroad surveyors are busy a route I through New Mexico, Ariaonaand back bio Htltes, Lecturer, was very intereet- been issued by the Oregon Agricultural Cherryville anil the people are very through the Dakota«. Their many I Ing, those who were given subjects up­ College pre era handled graphs in duo-tone reproduction, with railroad in the near future. The pro* safe return. 1 them io a very creditable manner. accompanying descriptive matter The posed railroad is called the Multnomah Mr. Hteward has been circulating a The Misses Raasiiiussen ami Deaver five new buildings erected thi« year and Central. petition through thio vicinity for a ■«d general, made his l>e given until after the clone of the Student Body for next year. Gertrude big sortie, draining oil' nearly all of ids school on account of the school not com­ EAlRVItW Walling, *13, Salem, ia secretary. blood by severing an artery. Ilia life was mencing until the Utter pert of Hept. Game of the newly organized Fair- saved almost by s miracle. Mr. Metyger end Mise McKenzie have view Base Bali team was played with THE MARKETS. Arthur Miller,of Dover, ia an English­ hot > Irern engaged to return for the en­ the Corbett team on Sunday and result­ man of one of the "blooded” families suing year. ed in a victory for the home team. Portland. and hie wife, win was formerly th" wife The score was 11 to 3. J. O. Dunbar Wheat—Track prices: Club, 96c; of an English official in service in India, was umpire. E C. Morrison is manager bluestem, 81; red Russian, 96c. COLUMBIA HUGHFS draws a handsome (tension from the of the team, D. O. Dunbar, captain and Oats—No. 1 White, $40 per ton. Miss Leia Lasley, daughter of Mr. C. E Cree, treasurer. New suits cost­ English government. One draft on the Hay—Timothy. 817; alfalfa, 812. English bank went down on the Titan­ and Mrs. F. Lasley, at Hurlburt, and ing $60 have been purchased and arrived Butter—Creamery, 27c. a student at Berkely, Cal., ia the lucky Sunday, but too late for the game so will ic. Thia will be duplicated. Eggs—Ranch, 20c. II. U. an of Columbia (¡range last meeting. Miss The lineup for last Sunday's game was Butter—Creamery. 27c. session in the bank of llillalioro which Stites having resigned, as she has accept- as follows: Willis Cree, c Eggs—21c. reada in that Way. Thia rea17 per ton. other securities hut "or" other securi­ . it impossible for her to attend the I) O Dunbar. 1st b ties and these other aecurtiea may he meetings. C C. Heelin, 2nd b worthless. We are threatened with a Mr Butler, of Fairview, was a guest TO KEEP PLANTS MOIST. Jones, 3rd b flood of "wild cat currency." V. V. ■ at his son's home, Mr. Arthur Butler, E Stanley, s a Thomae stated that the mints were ■ last week. Simple and Inexpensive Help In Sea­ Stanley, c f mining no gold ami lied not done so in | F. Benfield ia beautifying his bungalow sons of Drought. D. Thompson, I f any amount wortli mentioning in lhe witli a new coat of paint. To keep young plants moist In dry Coons, r f |«st two years. Tills means a hoarding f weal her set s pail or other receptacle Miss Martha Leader, of Portland, is William Cavanaugh, of Nova Scotia, of water at the edge of their bill and of the gold In the big money centers. ' out on the Leader ranch at the present Canada, is here with his brother, J. R. What next will the “big business devils" hang over the for a rest. Cavanaugh, and plane to remain in­ be up to. It was further stated at thia edge a rag long Miss Laura Boas has returned home, definitely. Mr. Cavanaugh spent a year enough to reach meeting, which is undeniably true, tliat to the liottom of the struggle between Taft ami “Teddy" > after spending another term in the city. with D W. McKay and family a few the pall and to I is merely a tight between Morgan and Mr. T. Evans went to Mosier last years ago. the roots of the j Rockfeller for tlie central of tlie I'. 8. | week on business. ? Mrs II. S. Stone is recovering from plants. Leave government as it Is Morgan's money Tune 15 is the date set calling for an attack of lagrippe and iaunders. -¡b‘ GOOD HOMKMAOK this overnight and that ia trying to nominate •‘Teddy" volunteers to help in getting the ground IRRIGATOR. Dan Thompson, wife and daughter It will put the wa and according to LaFoliett, 61 ,<«)0,0U0 ready for the new church. The ladies were Sunday guests here ter just where It fs needed without has already been advanced to secure his will serve a picnic dinner to all workers. Mrs II M. Shaw and daughter. Miss wasting any. In the morning take aw ay nomination. Mrs. Taylor and children were in the Ruth, have been spending a few days the pail and Iny the rag around the roots. This prevents excessive evap­ metropolis last week for a couple of with relatives at Portland. ' oration. days. LUSTED Preparations are being made for the Miss Shriner, our telephone operator, Children's Day exercises in the Presby- Rev. C. I.. Hamilton and wife and A Cincinnati man who visited New daughter, Frances, of Portland, spei t came up to the Heights last Thursday terian church next Sunday morning at York not long ago was presented to Decoration day with tlirir parents, W. to have a look at the scenery and was 10:30 o'clock. "Big Tim" Sullivan. It happened that much impressed by the great beauty of II. Hamilton and wife. Miss Susie Hall entertained Miss the surrounding country. Hazel Blakeny, of Portland on Sunday. in the course of the conversation that Mrs. R. Neihauer and sister, Mrs. 8, ensued between the Westerner and James Ellis was in the city on busi- Ramsey, who have Iwen visiting here, J. A. Dunbar and wife were out from "Big Tim", the former quoted the old ness last Wednesday. were tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Portland to spend Sunday with D. S. saying, "Truth crushed to earth will Mr. and Mrs George Kneveem were Dunbar and wife. Harris, of Orient, last Sunday. rise again ” "Big Tim” smiled in a Mr. and Mrs. J. Goff ami Mr. aid in Gresham last Thursday, and weie Josie Townsend, who has been quite superior way “I suppose that’s right, \ R present at the exercises by the G Mis. McClain, of Portland, were tl e ill, is recovering my friend,” he said, "but sometimes guests of (I. Lusted and wife on Decor­ in the Baptist church. They report the R L. Rol>ertBon and family have been not' before the referee has counted Memorial aervisvs impressive and beau­ ation day. visiting Nate Rowley and family at ten.” tiful. W. II. Hamilton, of Wenatchee, Clackamas. A good many folks were seen at our Wash., visited Ids parents a couple of ren visited over Sunday with Nirs. J. P Province, of this place, and Miss dnvs and also his brother Ed. Hamilton cemetery on Memorial day decorating Pelton, mother of Mr. Pelton. Ella Holman, of flood River, were the tombs of loved ones and family. 'Irs White, of Bridal Veil, has been married in Portland last Sunday. They Mr. and Mrs. Malroy entertained The I.naled school pupils will take returnee! to their new home here on visiting Mrs. F. A. Zimmerman. Hartgtovee and friends from Portland their filial examination this week. C. H. Light has returned home from Monday. last Friday. Fitter Hamilton and wife, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs Irving Province return­ Gresham where he has been building a visited his grandparents and uncle, Ed. ee! on Monday from a fortnights honey­ bridge across Johnson creek. Hamilton ami family last Sunday, CORBITT moon trip spent at Seaside. Dr. W. C. Belt and family, Mrs The school enter ainment at the tjuite a numlier from here attended McColl anti other Gresham people were schoool house Tuesday evening last was here for a picnic on Sunday. the baptising at orient last Hnndav. one of tlie very beet that has ever liven TKOUTDALt Miss Della Zimmerman is teaching given here and Hie house was crowded music in Bridal Veil, where she will go to the doors. Too much praise cannot A few of the young people gave Miss each Wednesday. DOVER be given the cup drill by the younger Mickley a pleasant surprise on Monday Mr. Keith I ought a cow from Joe I boy*. It was indeed perfectly ret dried night in honor ot her birthday. The Hart, of George, Monday. from beginning to end and being quite evening was delightfully spent with SCHEDULE OF VOTES Mr. M. M. Reid, Iva and Clinton are complicated reflected much credit to Votes ‘ games, music and refreshments. visiting in Portland and Vancouver thia the teacher, as did the whole of the ex­ Three months subscription $.25 . 500 Mrs. Daniel Fahey, of St. Johns, has week. 1500 ! ercises. The “Flag Drill" given by been visiting at the home of Mrs. Six months subscription...........50 4000 ¡ Jos. DeShayer, Ralph and Raymond eigtit little girls was beautifully render­ One year subscription ........ 1.00 Matilda Hogue. were Portland visitors Wednesday. Two years' subscription 2 00 12,000 ! ed. The class prophecy by Harold Launch parties are now the order of Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Miller are Towne was worthy of npneial mention. the day as pleasure events. Quite SUMMONS entertaining Miss Graham, a friend from Those having successfully passed the frequent trips are made across the river In the Circuit Court of the State of! eighth grade were Ruby Rasamunsen, Iowa. to La Camas by parties of young people. Oregon for Multnomah County. Y. T. Cooper was here Sunday visit* who took the test in Feb., ami Iva Reed Z. H Duncanson, Plaintiff, vs. Em­ Miss Hettie Raker, Maud Herman, ing friends. He is one of the forest and Frank Shyboock in lhe May exam­ ma C. Ihincanaon, Defendent. To Em­ and W. S. Raker and family were ination, each receiving their diplomas. ma C. Duncanson, the defendant above | guards for the summer. 9 Tim board of school directors was con- guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. named; Mr. Keith and Gaylord were quite In the name of the Mate of Oregon: ■ picious by their absence, only the clerk C. I. Raker. rick the first of the week. Mrs M. D. Bailey, who has been quite You are hereby requited to appear and being present at the entertainment. answer the complaint filed against you Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Miller ami A. A. Loeb made a trip to Eastern ill is convalescing. in the above entitled Court and Cause Miss Graham drove to Cherryville Fri* Ore. last week. Large quantities of strawberries are on or before the 8th day of June 1912, day. and if you so fail to appear and answer, Mrs. Blackball, of Portland, spent the being shipped daily from here now. ; for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply W. P. Roberts planted potatoes Fri- week end visiting her daughter Mrs. Emmanuel May lias been out from I to the Court for the relief demanded in day and Saturday. Floyd Reed. the city visiting his sister, Mrs. Aaron the Complaint filed in this Cause, to- wit: For a divorce on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wolf, of Handy, Mrs. E.U Smith, visited Mise Ethel Fox. willful desertion for more than one year were visiting Mr. Cupps Hunday. at Park Rose Hunday. A very enjoyable evening was spent last part. Mr. Keith's sister, Mrs. Hayes, 'eft Thia summons is published in pursu­ Several of tlie children of this vicinity at the Saturday night meeting of the ance of an order of the honorable J. P. for home Sunday after spending two O. E. S. Seven new members were are afflicted with a mild form of whoop- Kavanaugh, Judge of the altove entitled weeks with her brother. initiated and a number of the old mem­ Court, made nd entered on the 23rd ing cough. day of April 1912, s ecifying that said , Mr. McDonald wife amt children, bers were out from town. / summons lie published in tlie Beaver Misses Georgia anti Edith Reynolds, ROCKWOOD came Hunday to s|>end • few days at State Herald for six consecutive weeks. former Troutdale residents, witl a Mrs. V. A. Lovelace, we are glad to their lieautiful home here. George A. Hal*, Attorney for Plaintiff, note, has fully recovered from her recent Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Reed accompanied party of friends spent Hunday picnicing 6522 Foster Road. sickness. by Mr. and Mrs. Iceland and the Misses here. Date of first publication April 35, 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelton and child- Date of last publication June 6. 1912. Joseph Hchantin, of Rockwood, and Iva ami laura Reed, enjoyed a motor We are sellinR Ladies’. Men’s and Children’s Shoes at Portland Prices. Not only do we do this, but we give you a Hetter Quality everything considered, and we guarantee you complete satisfac­ tion and a perfect fit. When we soil you a pair of shoes it is with the ex­ pectation of selling you another pair hence we strive to satisfy. Keep these facts in mind the next time you want a pair of shoes. Try Chrome-Tan Sole Leather Modern Shoe Repair Factory A HOME INDUSTRY Opposite P. O Lents, Ore. 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