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BORING-SANDY CLASSIFIED -A WANTKIl STAGE LINE llrsMIdss livery and feed Stables d! Borlnq and Sandy 1 rnnnportatioii of all klmla of Baggage to Handy and Interior points .... For further Inlormallou phon« nr writ« I’.. F. DONAHUU, Prop. Boring, • • Oregon » Rose City Van ■ lid Storage Company Makea all points hetween Portland and lamia on Mt. Scott Line. Freight, Exprès«, Baggage and ■II kinds of Transfer Work. F'oster Road I .ent* Office • Ixnts Phone» ... - Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tunny, Manager Ask for Rime Chy Van THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE Call and get our prices on brick, cement, plaster, lime, sand and gravel. We can save you money. Our de livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a full line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. M c K inley & DOINOS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BftEtZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD WANTED—Boys may tie had ami sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wages and others to I* WELCHES sclnMiled and c»re<l for In return for ft — ft «light service« rtuidvre<l. For |>arlicu- lars aildrees W. T. Gardner, sitperin- Mrs Edd Roberts was called to Port tend«nt Boys and Giris Aid Hocietv of land last week owing to the Illness ol Oregon, Portland. Ore. If her aged father. Dr. Ds veny of Portland came out to KOI« MAI.K Ide slimmer horn« for awhile. He i« WANTKD -Cattle ami horses to pasture. Address W II Cleveland, superintending the const ruction ol the i Gresham Oregon. Phone 471. 4t new bridge across the Handy river. Mr. Reid of Portland is a guest at the I WILL GIVE 8160 cash and 8150. equity in more than quarter acie, 15 Rhododendron Inn minute walk from Lanta, an first pay Walter Creighton «old one of his Jer ment on house and lot near Mt. Scott sey cow» one day last week. carline. Box 260 R. 1. l^inta, Oregon. A tire caught io the old Toll Gate FOR SALE Cheap, half acre on house Thursday evening at 7:30. burn < Tegon City f "" Road, fenced, two room ing it to the ground. Hteve Mitchell ! house, outbuildings, ____ cleared, term«, who occupied the house lost all of his Joe. Schweitzer, Ixinta ,Ore. belongings and a few of Mr. Coalman’a For Sale—2 lota, 6 room cottage near provisions which he had stored there. carlinv on 9th Ave Ixita set l«aring Arlie Mitchel) came out to see his fruit. Aino cleared lot near atation in father Huuday Woodmere K. C. Griffith, Lenta Ore Mrs Walter Creighton was called to FOR male -Calkins Strain 8, C Portland on account of her father’s ill White Ixighom baby chicks, •■ggs for ness. hatching and some stock for sale. George Williams of Handy is having a Prices reasonable, satiafaction guaran teed. Address Calkins Poultry Farm, neat little cottage built near Htill Creek lent«. Gresham Car, Gilbert Crossing. for summer use. Phone 2t<24. t f Ben Totton has gone to Cowallia for FOR SALE:—Three goral adjacent a short visit with home folks. Iota in Arden Park. Lavai, in culliva- Tom Biown, a forest ranger, is stay ti--n Bargain for home location. F.n- ing with Jack Templeton on Mr. Tot- quire of Mt. Scott Pub Co Lenta. I.UMBEK Al Olir new tulli 11« niilen ton's homestead. Beatrice Murphy and Alex 1.. Holden «outlieant of Kelso. We deli ver Itimlier. lonarud Broa (- formerly of Welches, were married in FOR BALE—One fourth acr«,cleare«i. Portland, Bunday, April 27th. in Walden Park. Five dollar payment«. Mrs. Mary Vollumn and her brother Enquire at Mt Hcotl Publishing Co's, Chas Pierce, are visiting their mother, office. Mrs. E. A. Pierce. FOR SALE —Newspapers for wrap Price Jones celebrated his 20th birth ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. day last Monday. FOR HALE—Practically new 2 horse Mr. E. A. Hutcheon made a trip to Fairtmiika Morse gasoline engine arid pump Cheap for cash. R. Heyting, Boring this week. Harry Morton has been planting po Phon« Tabor 2063. tatoes on the old Rockwood place the DIRT FOB SALK, 25 cent, a yard if delivered within reasonable distanee. past week. Mr. F. H. Tawney haa returned to Irish Broa , Lenta. W PORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS I bundy ILitli Phone*, Tülxir 96K, 1> m * a ! 3112 g w-w « a Plumbing’ Full Line of Plumbing Supplies. Bath Tuba, ■nd ,':K» l“v’‘or,e* Bor,er’- sink> Connections and Repairs • -Popular Prices— Good Service Guaranteed Lents Plumbing Co. Phone Home 4423 Near Post Office Foster Road i block eant of Poatoffice, Lenta JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON I* bon« .*8« Mill 1 I 4 mil* * *<HHh*»a*t «»f K«I«o CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK Remember the Name-ROHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain Welch««. He is busily engaged in pre paring for his n«w hotel. M>«. Horace Fisher returned to Port- land «fter a few days stay in Welches B. F. Highly mad« another business trip to Welches in his automobile last Week I to contribute ar« taiwl according to I their IncooiM in tlw iwome tax about j to impoaed. Equal and exact justice i to all is the ftemocratic doctrine ami it . a g<K>d sensible doctrine at that. Mr. Clement of Portland, a poet office j in«fiector, vi«ited the Cherryville office i last week. He said it was conducted in ■ u very orderly manner Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Freel went to fort lam I tlie last of the week. They will probably be gone three or four days. F O. Nyman will go this week on hie annual photographic trip and will he gone all summer. n------------------------------ m KELSO r;---------------------------- W ft A surprise party was tendered the Mi«s«s Clara and Mabel Jonarod, Thurs day evening. A surprise party was given Homer Bev- riue and M. McCormick at the bom« of Jack Patterson, lut Saturday eveniug. M.i>s Lucy Peterson and Miss Cook of Gresham, were visiting in this neigh borhood, Saturday and Sunday. Martin Guldenxops, the ten year old son of W. Guldenxops was kicked by a borne Saturday and had bis leg badly fractured above the knee, R. E. Jar), accompanied by I)r. Barendrick, took him to the hospital in an auto. ■Mr. Frank Dixon who was injured some time ago in the woods at Jonarud Bron has returned from the hospital and is back at work. CHERRYVILLE 9------------------------------ s T1 H- wixxls are full of lovely flowers, | the most fragrant lieing the native ar- chide. Georg»- Oaks and his fatlier and moth er have gone back to Michigan on a visit. They will al«o visit a while in Montana where one of the family re sides. A l-t«<l of timber men from Portland are out in the 3-6 country ¡neglecting a big tract of timber, cruised by Mr. Tut tle, and have already purchased part of tlx- tract. They will in all probability Imy tlie larger part of the tract which contains over 2B00O acres. Last week, Thursday, white Mr. Bra<s- aud hi* grandson, Everett Alford wen- out hunting on the Sisters ranch, four mites east of Sandy, they were surprised I by a large cougar running acrixie the trail in front of them. The gun that Mr Brace carried contained cartridge« loaded with bird «hot, and he did not dare to shoot with that but endeavored to substitute cartridges loaded with buck shot, but by tlie time tlie change was made tlie cougar had Jisxapeared. That same evening while the Sotnmer- felt children were returning home rath- «Sdati*, they heard a strange outcry in . the I rush, but supposed it was' some neigblxir children trying to frighten them. It wax donbtlex« the cougar. Preei-tent Wilson says ’ everything the l>eople wear, and put in their stomachs must I m - made cheap.” Some sense and justice in this kiudoftaik. Now instead of making the poor people pay the lar ger part of the expenses of running the government, the rich who an; more able ft----- LUSTED -ft ft Charles and William Cook of Portland visited their grandparente, Mr. and Mm. W. H. Hamilton several day« hurt week, Mr. and Mrs. Max Davie« will move in a few days to Newport, Wash., They have invested in some property there. Ed Hamilton had tfie misfortune to lone a fine colt. Mr. Tombling also lost one of his work horaen. Mm. R. Neibauer and daughter Zena, have returned to Portland for medical treatment. Miss Marian Robertson attemlerl a pic nic al Boring last Saturday. Mm. G. Lnrrted visited relative« in Portland hurt week. CORBETT F « Mr and Mrs. Bam Hulet and children were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Lucy Kin- «•aids. Mr. Willis has moved hi« family the house near the R. R. recently by tlie O. W. R & N. Co. Thursday open season for «almon ing begin« and the finny tribe will be on the alert until August 26th. Miss Ethel Smith came down from Palmer Friday evening and «pent the week end with her motiier at Ferndale Plaec. John Hurlbert of Ix-nts waa here on business Wednesday. Geo. Knieriem Jr., has severed hie connection with the W. R. Knight store and lie expects to engage in the fishing business with Frank Reed. The Rockwrxid Grange intenda Riving a ixix social ami a abort play at. their hall in the near future, Annouormente will t>e made later. • Mr. Richard Taggart plat* here of 130 acres lor 150,000. Th«» parties buying will cut it up in acre tract«. B. Y. Power, in down from Shaw on baeineaa. Clyde Stagg«, formerly of thia place but now of Borland was calling on Rockwood friend« last Sunday. Watson Items • The wireless station trari»acted more business on Wednesday of last week than on any day previous to that date. After counting up. Manager Barstow found that two hundred ano ninety- four messages had been transmitted. At the hour of sunset a monument west of Gate Lodge sheila a softly radi ant crimson glow of exquisite beauty, viailble at a considerable distance Have you seen it? Mr and Mrs. Blair, with their seven children have moved to a (arm east of the mountains. Every morning at 8:20 Mrs. Kings bury arrives from her home at Stanley to conduct the f^nta Adventist school. This school room which is at the rear of the Adventist church ha« but recent ly be n completed and Mr«. Kingsbury , took up the work after several persona had tried and given it np. The entire work of the eight grades has lieen car ried on until within a few weeks when the upper grade was transferred to the Deremns school, situated on the Monta- i villa car line, affording some relief to i the crowded condition. In addition to being a teacher of ability. Mrs. Kings bury is a woman of strong cunstain character and charming personality. DAMASCUS. ft-------------------------------------------------- S Mr, J. C Elliott had bis face and hands badly scalded by steam from the radi ator of his Auto truck last Friday while returning from Portland. The ladies of the grange No. 260 of this place will meet in their hall on Wed. April 30 to make artificai flowers for the grange. There was an inch of snow on the ground at Damascus on Tuesday Apr .29. ft — ft Early strawberries were damaged by ROCKWOOD ft frost Monday morning. ft Farmers in this vicinty are pretty well Mr ami Mrs. Willard Cook had a caught up with their farm work. narrow escape from a serious accident ' Thousands of sacks of potatoes are last Sunday morning. A colt that Mr. still left in the country which farmers Cook was leading behind the buggy be are unable to sell at any price. came frightened at an auto and jumped The Farmers society of Equity are into the back wheel, breaking it. Tlie doing good work and obtaining new horse hitched to the buggy also became members Better look it up. Write to unnianagable. throwing both Mr. and H. P. Burr for information. Mrs Cook out. Tney were «lightly Tnp carload of feed bought by the bruised. Farmers Society of Equity is un-exeell- Mrs. May Richmond and Mrs. Mary ed in quality, and they got it cheap. Richmond went to Tigard tlie last of the The case pending in Judge Campell’s week to visit Mrs. May Richmond’« circuit court at Oregon City between the mother. Cooperative Supply house vs. H. T. 4 The extension Parliament held at the - F. E. Mellien ha« been changed from M. E. church of this place was well at May 2 to Wed. May 7. tended and was very enjoyable as well as instructive. A bounteous repast was ft — served i-y tin- ¡«die- under the trees. GRESHAM ■ LUMBER $6 AND UP large «torli ol plmenalen Lumber on hand Rough *«l'l l'r< «M..I lumber lor all purposes wad order to JONHKl'Il HKOK. H .ring Rtf* PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. M. HOSS S A M. to 5 P M , Herald Ollie«', Lrnte | Il P. M. to M P. M., Residence, Greriiam G. D. Punning Phones: 9 Q TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost J. P McEntee Main 480, Home A 45M Dunning & Mctntee Funeral Directors Seventh ami Ankeny Streets Oregon Portland L. H. Carter & Son C<>ntr*ctoni *ti<1 Hull<h*r* Manufncturrra <»( Window Voing*. Hrrevti Doors anti V Indow*. Molding*, Column«, I tn- rU. Ornanu nt*. Rtr. CiiBlom riaifiliiM and Band Sawing Owner« tont I lalnlng Mill* and Wood Working I m < tory Lent», Ortfnit W. F. Klinemen Attorney-Ht Law C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lents Kcnnedv * Kllneman Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 MainSt andCarline. I cuts. Oregon ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places need- ing light. Electricity can be used m any quan- tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus afford ing any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess these qualifications, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern -es- tablishments. James Goodfellow Foster K ud Pet. HOftAti.l KI. st S. àW. Bf SI CLfAMK PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets A limitai -inanity of H 4 W clean. ' I ■ ml S. A W. polisher for »ate »• 'l>i- „(flce—lloex excellent work - n clot Inni- Mt or furniture Full di>rc ion«. Hcott Pub Co. 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING THURSDAY MAY 1 Special Price Matinee Saturday Oliver Moresco Presents Nat C. Goodwin and associate players in Charles Dickens Immortal The Most Notable Dramatic Event of The Season Prices from 50c’ to $2.00 Evening«— Iz>wer Floor 42 (M), |1.50, 4100. Balcony, 81.00, 75c, 50c. Box Heats 42,50. Special Price Matin«“ Saturday—Lower Floor, 81 50, •1.00. Balcony, 75c ami 50c Seat Sale Opens Tuesday April 29 INSURE NOW PRACT i CAI Horse Shoer and kxeneral Blacksmith ■HEI JG THEATRE Oliver Twist” Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American l ife and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore r ft-------------------------------------------------- ft Mr and Mm. Bnchaman, of McMinn ville, are visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. M. 8. Smremaker. Mi«« Lula Parmelv of 8t. Johns, visited Gresham friends last week Born, to Mr. and Mr« G. R. Robin- eon. a son, April 27th. Miss Constance Gilman of Portland, spent the week end with Mi«« B->nnie Metxger. Mr«. W. R. Dallas of Damascus, is visiting Grandma Wood. W. H. Karr has moved bi« family in to L D. Howard’« house in Thompsons addition. Mr«. C. E. Pugh of Portland, came out to attend the Senior play and visit ed friends over Sunday. LeVeque Whalen of Portland, visited Elton Eastman last week. R D Shoemaker ha« returned from Illinois where he went to purchase stock. There has been a lot of nonsense I talked and believed about silage. It j has been claimed that it would cause i the mouths of cattle to become sore so that they could not eat, especially dry garin. It is also claimed and be- lieved in some quarters that the acid of silage is injurious to the teeth, and also that it will give a flavor to milk. aft of which is absolutely nonsense. Next to the alfalfa plant, silage is the greatest boon to farmers of Kansas. I In the corn growing regions he is ab- ’ solutely sure of a good crop, whether the corn plant matures its full quota of ears or not j The above items from the Kansas ■ Farmer will apply equally well to Or- j egon. While it is generally consider- > ed that we have not a real good corn I country, there is seldom a year' that I good corn for sil.ige purposes can not ! be grown. Kale is a good feed, but there is no question but that many I more silos could be used to great ad- I cantage in our Oregon dairy opera- : tions ( I ; i | : CALF SCOURS. Give the calf one raw egg. that »et- i tie« it. No trouble. No more «court.