COME TO Sea View » DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS IIKKKZY ITEMS CON HHÍHJTPÍ) BY lll.ltAI.0 ItEPORTI.KS AT NEAItBV POINTS B-------- ---------- B RAIN HINDERS STATE EAIR Clean Up Sale Ligan, this county to Miss Oliva Averill Exhibits Excelled Any For­ of Cherryville. Mr. Eaden is a sober, ---------------- to mer Year, Rain Prevented industrious young man of good habits Mr. Odell, of Brightwood, was a Han­ OX GARIBALDI BEACH and manly honest ways. The ceremony Expected Attendance— We Are Going to Close Out Every Ar­ dy visitor last week. Percy T. Hhelley made the sale last wa» performed by the Rev. Mr. Run- Multnomah Sixth in Line. ticle in Our Store at Absolute Cost And shoot the chutes in Trout week of 35 acre« of the Joe Wall place - yan, th« minister of the M. E. church in Hee. 22, T. 26, R •> E. to Roberts A | of Charryvill*. Both of these young Lake, which is now being Kramer of Portland. 1 |>eople are well known in this vicinity Oregon’» annual state fair at Salem Everything Goes in Men’s and Boys’ Cloth­ equipped with athletic attrac­ Kenellaw Hmith and A. G. Bornstedt and have the best wishes of all. After was one of the ls-st ever held in tie- his­ left Holiday for a few day« in the hills. ing, Furnishings, Hats, caps, Rain Coats etc. tions, diving platform, spring Their friends are in anticipation partak­ a short wed-ling trip to Portland they tory of the state, but was greatly hin­ boards, etc. . will return to the groom's home near dered by the incessant rains. The fair ing of the fruits of the chase. I/»gan where they will begin the r life was a loss, financially speaking, but the Rotart Hmith 1» nursing a sore finger. SALE L ASTS UNTIL EVERYTHING Lots now selling rapidly at Mr. Keckwitliand wife will move thia work on a ranch. class of exhibits displayed there excelled $35. AND UP IS COMPLETELY CLOSED OUT week Into the cottage tai ng built for ■ It Is announced that the poet office here will ta discontinued on the 30th. all previous attempts and. everything them by Proctor. Frank Canning and Altart Bell re­ of the month, an according to a late considered, tin- event wa« the moat suc- turned Friday evening from Salem ruling all fourth class offices will ta c-ssful ever held. In the county exhibits Multnomah where they attended the fair. abolished except those at the terminus John Molare, of Portland, went ot the route. It seems like an unmis­ county took sixth place, which it justly through Handy Saturday on his way to takable blunder to stop delivery mail deserved, but the exhibit was not repre­ Firwood where he hope« to regain his that is on a direct route al a location sentative of the resource»- of this county, W. B. Moore health. Mr. Molare is a brother of where the business haa increased more and in fact did not make the showing ! Damali Bldg. Lents, Ore. Ilian lour fold in the last year. There that Multnomah county should have hail Mrs. Altart llell of Handy. Dr Barendrick was called to Marmot is no trouble atiout letting the Trust then-. The principal feature of the Friday to attend Carl Helma who la have full sway in thia country nor in Multnomah county exhibit was the very low again. letting the Wall street sharks when in dahlia exhibit furnished and arranged Mian Carry Hmith la a visitor at home. a financial squeeze as in 11*07 have by Gill Bro«., well known local florists. The .Multnomah county exhibit dem­ Fred Wagner. Rose Beer» and Rena j $26,1)00,000 out of the public treasury Bi-ers of Cottrell were in Handy for the | without any shadow of law but when it onstrated one thing, and that is that tire dance Saturday evening. comes to doing anything for the com- agricultural, horticultural and stock re­ Mr. Inch and family are located in i j mon people who do the work, tights sources of the county are greatly neg­ the tattles ami pay the taxes then lected in the state even by the citizen» the Hhelley apartment». Streets will be surfaced, graded The dance given by the Sandy band i there is nothing doing. Never mind, of the county. There is untold wealth invested in thaw resources in the coun­ and water piped in front of each at Shelley'» ball Saturday evening wa« there is a hereafter. ty, but the |«ople as a whole, take little well attended. On account ot the weather the com ­ lot. All underbrush cut ofT free mercial club |>o«tponeii their meeting or no interest in -lisplaying the same in to the purchaser, leaving the from last Haturday night until three the annual fair». Thousands, almost »4 weeks from the first announcement. beautiful shade trees. B millions of dollars are spent annually in WELCHES A resident pastor is expected to locate advertising the resources of the county Abstract free with each deed «----------------------------------------------- « here at the M. E. church as Mr. Run­ through various medium», but an insig- (Too late for last week) yan baa decided not to accept the posi­ nifleent sum always covers the amount Hnow on Zig Zag Mt. and only the tion for another year. expended in displaying the Nature’s re- CAMPINO 1.ROUNDS FREE 2nd. of September, Nourcea at tla- agricultural and horticul­ MOUNTAIN WATER Mr and Mrs. Jennings -nd son, Fred, tural events. People of Multnomah For ftiTlher Information rvaarding are spending a few weeks at Welches % & county should realise that there is some­ thia Hummer maori nil out thia cuu COTTRELL. ¡»on and receive compirle and min l-i-t-l. thing of value in the county aside from lit« tails b) Mail «»real! at OMI -8» Mr. E. Colman made a flying trip to S and arc photograph« the tall sky-scrapers of Portland. True, Portland Hunday concerning the Toll (Too late for last week.) we are proud of Portland, but that mag­ Nam« Gate. He ie one of the owners, but is W. H. Reed wa» in Portland Thurs­ nificent city does not cover the whole of very anxious to do away with the gate day. Ad 1 rr»i Multnomah county, and that portion an he han a large hotel at government Road Supervisor. G. Bell, began the that it does not cover should not ta neg­ work of grading our street« Thursday lected from an advertising standpoint. Camp. Ixmia Brenmer, who has taen helping but the recent rain» Ims caused a delay The citizens of that metropolis should ■tring telephone wire tatween camp in the work. recognize the truth of this statement as Zig Zag and Wapnitia baa retnrned to Mrs. tae Evans and Mrs. Ray were well as those who live outside the city Portland to resume Ids duties at High passengers for Portland Thursday. limits. The greater the development 441* Sherlock Bldg . Cor Third and Oak School. The school board are having the in­ brought ataut in the whole county the Htni-ta, Portland, On-gon Mr. Killingnworth. real estate man, terior of our school building painted greater Portland will become. Portland ' PHONE M ARSHALL I4 * and family of Portland, returned home mid things put in tine shape and expect cannot hope to cover the whole of Mult- I OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 8:30 P. M. Hunday after a few weeks stay camping to have the work done so as to begin nomah county, even though it will some EVERY SATURDAY on Still Creek. school Hept. 9th. day ta a city with a population reaching ■ Ex-Pol ice Captain James, his son Will Webb from Hapul|-a, Okla, ar­ the million mark, and the necessity of; John, Mr». Dr. Newton, Mrs. Kapen rived Thursday evening and is a visitor developing the whole county is of as ' lor Painting, Tinting. Papcrhang- and Miss Grimes, all of Portland, were at the home« of Mrs. C. E. Smith and much importance as the development of ; ing aned Mrs. Masterson, from Northern that all the people of Multnomah coun­ Estimates furnished. Residence, 203 Gilbert Road, one block east of •4 Wash., is here visiting her daughter, ty will d'splay the proper interest in that. Lenta School or leave orders at Mt. Mrs. David Benfield. important event. LUSTED Scott Drug Store. Rev. Hays of Portland. Sunday School Si----------------------------------------------- Ss Mr. and Mrs. Max Davies and family Missionary for this diocese, accompanied ». visited friends at Handy one day last Rev. Thomas Robinson from Fairview FAIRVIEW Sunday and preacher! a splendid ser­ week. »«------------------------------------------------ Si Fav Toipbling went to The Dalles last mon at the Grange Hall in the evening. Aug. 31.—Mrs. Hiram Donley anil Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets week an-1 purchased a tine team of From here the two gentleman went to two daughters, of Shaniko, Or., and Egypt Diet, Monday to ascertain the WANTK) » Colts. Mrs. Donley, of Pleasant Valley, have Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 The blight has struck moat of the late condition of the Butler Chapel at that been visiting at the home of Mrs. H. WANTED—To -Io <>latoes which will cut the crop short. Mr. and Mrs. Sprague were Sun lay Shaw. Tremont plumbing shop. Tabor 2145, The early ones are out of danger and E. A. Jenkins is moving his family to visitors at the Lewis Reed home. Tremont station. most of them ready to dig. the city today, after several ni nths' ! Mrs. Henkev returned from Portland Mr. an-1 Mrs. W, H Hamilton and GIRL WANTED—For light house residence here. Thursday evening. work in family of three. Girl will Is- al­ son, E-L, and wife, visited relatives in Mrs E. Wetmore, who lias been here Mrs. Lucy Kincaid and Mrs. M. E. lowed to spend nights at home. lc. Sold by Lents Phar-1 Mrs. August Paulsen and daughters, ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. week after a week's sojourn up on Wild macy. Cat Mt. where they had tieen buckle­ of Montavilla were Hun-lay guests ot R FOR RENT—4 room house—in good tarrying. They got 30 gallon». Good P. Rasmussen. NOTICE TO CORRESPOENDNTS location. Inquire at Herald otliee. Mrs. Taylor drove to Portland last luck ! Much of our corrsspondence has been CHICKENS Ft»RSALE—Hens, brown Hnow has fallen on both Wild Cat Friday. arriving lateduring the past three weeks la-ghorns and Rhode Island Reds Iwitli and Baldy mountains and they are now Mrs. I .eland, of Hurlburt, is planning and as a result we have been compelled good strains and some young roosteas. co inted among the snow-caps. a new concrete bouse to ta built this to omit it. Some was late in reaching Phone Tatar 3671. Inquire B. C. Dew­ Mr. Alword, of Kansa«, has rented fall. The Acme of Cleanliness ey. Lent«. us last week, but may not have been Mrs. Trickey entertained several due to «lowness of our correspondents, "The Histers" farm on the lower Handy FOR SALE—Brush Runabout in Ex­ road for a term of years. Mr. Alword Portland friends last week. however, we trust that an effort will be cellent condition. All new tires. Will Headquarters for Good, Clean, Wholesome Meats W. H. Costner is attending the State made to get all correspondence in early. take von up Portland Heights toprove suffered a sun-stroke in Kansas anil Fair at Salem this week. hill climbing ability. Easy to learn to was unable to stand the excessive heat. Respectfully otierate. Further Information b-nts The church social at Columbia grange Mr. A. H. Averill, a prominent busi­ Beaver State Herald. Garage or owner 333 Ankeny St. Port | ness man of Portland, was out this way hall was a decided success. A well se- land, between 8:30 and 1* a. m. or by last week and in the course of a conver­ leceed program was rendered and ice .Main Street Lent«, Ore. appointment. What We Never Forget sation said “that he had been a Repute cream and watermelon served as re- according to science, are the tilings as­ FURNITURE FOR RALF OR lican all of his life tint this Fall he freshmt nts. TRADE:— beds complete, stoves, dining Mrs. W. Hicks will entertain the sociated with our early home life, such A large per table, bureaus etc. Trade for chickens, would vote for Wilson.” as Bucklen's Arnica'SalveT that mother Mother« who spend the night with a potatoes or any thing of value. 248 S. cent of the business men of the city Ladies' Hewing Circle on Sept 12th. Horses and Mares Main St. Ia-nta, Phone Tabor 1275. 2 t. who have formerly taen Republicans I*. Andersen was in Portland on busi­ or grandniotner use I to cure our burns, sick baby appreciate the help they get boils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, Light and Heavy can be had in Lents. from McGEI-’H BABY ELIXIR;—sa­ Check a cough or cold In the lungs he stated would also vote for Wilson ness Monday. sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures Call and look them over. Prices will Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Pine of pecially in hot weather, lt quiets fever suit. Trial and Guarantee. before it develops a serious case. BAL- as they simply could not stand for the prove its merit. Unrivaled for piles, I.ARD'H HOREHOUND HURUP i« an foolishness and rath- r incompetency of Houlton, Ore. were recent visitors at corns or cold-sores. Only 25 cents at Inquire of Kennedy & Klineman. Real and irritation, soothe« the stomach, Estate or at Grange Store checks the bowel« and helps both moth­ effective remedy for all soreness or con­ Taft nor the noisy wild talk of the wild the Woodward home. All Dealer«. F. J. Ward Mr. Paulsen, of Springdale, is doing er and child to obtain sleep and rest. man from Lobster Bay. gestion in the lungs or air passages. Price 2&c and 50c per bottle. Sold by On Wednesday of this -veek occurred the mason work of J. Pounders new Price 25c, ftOc and $1.00 per bottle. Advertise in the Herald Advertise in the Herald Lents Pharmacy. the wedding of George W, L. Eaden. of concrete house. Hold by l.ents Pharmacy. $5 SANDY The Clothes Shop I )own $5 Per Month A Cool Kitchen Even in Midsummer with a real live Breeze Blowing away the stifling sultry air and cooling the whole room G. A. JONES REALTY CO. That’s your Kitchen and all others too that have an Electric Fan. ► PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. CLASSIFIED Eggiman’s Meat Market Absolute Cleanliness Our Motto »