Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 03, 1906, Image 1

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    VOL. 2.
GRESIIAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1906.
A. MEYERS, Cosh'r
<1. W. kl.NNI.V, V-I’res.
J. M. SHOW I, I'rc«.
-THE FIRST STATE BANK=
ill
GRI-.SH \M, OHI GOX
Transacts a General Banking Business, Loans Money on Good
Security, Sells Drafts and Travelers Checks.
Y vii I h LI«- iuiv |»I h ««» m II»“ I mt«*«l >ti»t«** <»r nil) »»Ith« F“r«*ij{ii 4 »»mitri«»«
S«*||* |{* il F.-tiit«», < ‘ »•l»f* * h“» k*>, >»»ll* .*• t«• tii■ m In11 4ii<| Hnilmiv Tick«»!-,
Bin* iiii»l S«4I* M>>rtX »1“* .in I |{<».«»| ('heck- Writ * !• in» In*.
boon Kt ASONS WHY YOU SHOUID IHVI A BANK A((0l\l.
*»5 *t» Hintic m»'l |M*r*i«t«*iit «!«»|»<»*itihg in n l»mik in the I»« • ! luetili** y«*t
I f«»r flic i icct 111 it i h 11 i< »f i «»t 1 11< >i ivy, mi»i th«* infer
blether h»ru“ <»r hiii . i II, <*l iiihi , W'» iii «* ii inni » hil I i « ii lire c . im I h II v all» ii «I“'I
t • » |>y I he bunk.
\ bank iu««>mit etiliivntew thrift, f«»re«ight, |»rii«|»*in «• mi I all
It tram« v«m !•» tliiiik twice I* for«* M|»“ii»hti^ inotivy.
th«*Utflit olleii * av «» m il.
**1 «living
Th« *ee«»n<i
Mina lh*b*iui B irt“ii i« vi«itiii£ frirmli
III thl* V lelilí t V.
¡ir“
il»»tng
«i
ft-uri*hintf
ORI .
I» II. L“U*l«*rba<*k, r«»eentlv •»( Mi»Mt-
<airi, in talking of returning to that
<x»unlry.
Mr. ami Mr- II. \«»I« m » ii “%|**«*t « wnmi to
I m * at bom“ lo their frivmlw «»n th«* K«»»
I li«» !» a par! V
•••> by Mi*
Martin
I n rt M« K« ir»<w pla«*v, which they m »-
J,““iiurlz »»li W • • Ii »«•*<!»« y, Aiiirii«t 1*1,
“cnlly pur« h.i-«*d
bn-ìrie««.
un« it • !«*« i<l«-l *ii««« «» iii»'l inmiv
eiij«»>-
F mm | Pr<M*t«>r in l«M»king after farm
niatterw during hi* father’«* ilhi«»—.
«I it.
\ «urvevivitf party in
« ìpl“M»l lb«- i «*i*l* »»I a
MHSitiw lb»») »»!«• l»««pii»K
»ibi«- route b»r th«- 'It
the \icinitv haw
AllN»it Hankm i- taking hi* va<*ati«»n
nunil«er »4 farm»
I»» limi n fav«»r* at la»ng B»*a“h.
Kenneth G»udvrl»a<*k iw« n Jy l*night
ll«*«l Kailr»md.
M arkell, <»f Portland a tin«* team.
Mr. mid Mm W
F|M*nt Hiimlav with Mrrid* her«».
Mr*. .I“lmw,ol
btiMin« * n ! rip.
l*«iitlmnl, in «»ut on a
Mi*, trank IU mt * wan a gtm-t of Mt*.
\\ . S«*ovill»’ la*t Thur*«lay.
Maitin Bankii* r«*eently l»«»ught a
a« r«» fumi.
|U-
Mi. nml Mr*» Marked ar«* oil a tin»«
M r ami Mr- M. Ball are -|*»n ling a
nmlitli N va< atmii ut tbvir ohi home in
Ih it in B < 'i»|l|lllbl4
f«»w «lay* al th«* mountaiii*.
I*..r«**t th«*- haw I n *«» ii raging nt <’»»t
Alt h a h ami nd«» n« • •• i*m *t* »4 B
trell, vxt«»n«liiig from 1‘r * t»«r A Bv«*r’-
(’ \ltinuii tin» 20th.
lio» hm < M»p ii« \» r wa» l« tt« r than • aw mill t«» N. I'. I>«»naliue*- mill but
not miK’h damage uà* «b»m*. Some
th«- pre«“ lit «« a*»»il s i“l«lil'g an .i\ • i a^»’ “!
*inall htiildingN uvri* burned at th«* «»bl
till»»“ to tom t««ll* |'“i ilei“, titani li“l»lt*
mill -it« of X l»«»n:ihue A (’«».
un» ni-«» looking lin«», ami fruit i* in
The i«’«» “i«*am -ovial giwn bv the
allumimi““
Haptiat
t’hiireh hert .Inly L'sth wa- a
Bind lu w* i* in«*r«*aNiiig in our t«»wn.
*mt»v— ami a g< <*l time wa* eiijow«! 1»\
< Uir eut« i pi i*mg y »»uiitf bnt«,l»«»r i* doing
H g»M*l ht|*lll“—. Ili«1 I »“ligia*- htoi «• hua all.
.I“hn Strmi* ha* ptireliHM-d a new
liuiliV li'» at t ract ion* ati'l a larg«* ti.nl“.
bimlvr.
Many campera m«» tlvfing to th«»
I .lack ha* t»iir«,lia*«»»l a t«*mn ami
iiioiiiitaiii* »hiring th« *»“ warm «lay*.
wagon ami in bin»y hauling tie* ami lune
Mr*. Miller i* n | h * ii «IÌ ii |E th«* Miuinirr I nt .
with her daughter, Mr*. .1. K. Jon«-*, at
I'. Beer* ami I*. S. R«»b«*rtNon ami
\\ at«»r\ ill«», Wa-hiiigt»»n.
w if«» are visiting relative* at Wmnie, < >rv.
|-or« Nt til«»* him» b«*«»n burning in the
Warren Ball in nufT«*ring fnun a lami»
timb«*r «»art of berti «luting th«» hi *4 ten bark.
dava, « ati-ing a gnat mi«*aaiii«*** to th«»
W. \. Pr«M’tor, who han l»vvn Niiffvr-
lumiera ami null invìi. Several «lay* ing f«»r *«»ni«» time from a l»rui*«»<! nerve
la*t week Pr«»vt«»r «k lk»«»r* wer«* <»oin- of the right limb, i* no In’tter.
p«*lh»»l lo*topth«»ir mill ami light fire*.
S. W. S“«»ville, C«»ttrvll*N progr«»N*iw
It i* re|M»rt«*d that th«» hou*«'* u*v«l by men-hmit, i* getting in a new Nt«»vk of
the mill haml* at Dotiuhiii»’* mill haw goo«!*,
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all biirnvd.
'rii«»r<* wan a fh»r“«*>iml wil«l eoinhat in
the atreet of onr burg laut week. Two
young boy* g«»t int“ trouble which l«»d to
blown.
When they parted on«’ had
blood at reaming dfiw n bin lave and th«*
other a black eye ami th«» balk off hi*
hunda.
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Choose is a u
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Frank E*e«»l»ar mad«* our heart* gla«l
thi* we« k hy eontribiiling a dollar to
I lit* «’«litorinl trea*ury.
I’.«l Robert* ami wife, of Vancouver,
Washington, and Mr*. .Marie hinger
an* *p«*mling t.n*ir vacation in th«*
nioiintaim*.
00D TIME; NOW
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cr<-a: unl< -. a<l«-<|uat<' tire
protection is atr^rded. The
time has come when -orne-
thiniz must be done toward
Ininding the town and in-
stalling a suitable water
ork.
• Final Letter By Editor Brown­
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hill Describing East­
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ern Trip.
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f/Arlv in th«* morning «»f June 2Hth
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We belie • •• I he ma- *
jority of the citizens are in
favor of this and the town
council should take immed-
iate action.
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Kiihey • K rbinsjn Wedding.
(OllKfll.
PIIASAM HOMI.
Our *t«»i«*«
(iRLSIIAM,
• In Chicago Were Shown Every
Detail of Great Pack­
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.V10 ltn«l 20 acre tract* ami Inrp r farm«« nrt* M*llhitf ra|»i«llv mi<! s»t
giMMl vain«* Th«»*» * i*hiti|( t<» t*fil vmiliot «1«» Irt-tter ihmi tu place their
p«*|*,rty in our h*i>«li».
1 Is the Ac-
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cepled TIME • Z
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NOW is a ^cx)d time to acquaint yourself with a
RELIABLE STORE FOR FUTURE TRADING
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Our Big Mid-Summer Sale
IS NOW ON — LverylNiU} Goes with OIK POSITIVE GUARANTEE
IE NOT RIGHT, WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT
U/n
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THE
AMERICAN
CLOTHIER 'I
YVLLullj First and Morrison Streets, Portland
Porti;
IDIIORS I0UM)
HYDROGRAPHIC ENGIN­
SIOCNYARDS GUAN EER WILL ESTABLISH
• with no prospect of a do* •
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Arc Making A Record on Saks
I). M. ROUI RIS. Prop.
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lu rranee rate-< in Gresh-
• am hav«" raised in the past
• few months 25 jmt cent.
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GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY
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I INSURANCE RATES IH GRESIf-
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AM ARE RAISED TO THE TOP
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NOTCH AND CALL FOR ACTION • •
Burkhart • Hammer Wedding.
Gresham Takes Partin I lower Contest
Dr. A. Th«»inp*«ui oHiciatctl at the
w«elding of Min* Eliralw tli M. Hammer,
of 304 Ko** -tr«*«»t, Portiainl. t«» Mr. Ikd-
l»«»rt Burkhart, of l.eham»n, Ore., Ia*t
>umlav at 10 a. in. Thv bri«!«» was a
*ch«»«»l teacher of Linn county, having
taught in Albany, Lebanon and .lefTer-
noii . The gi M»ni i* in hu.-invsN in l.eba*
i oil a* an Hiti*t and photographer.
rh«»y will resid«» in Lebanon. After thv
w «‘tiding «»vreinony a very phai.-ant
baptismal wa* held. Doctor rhompson
baptizing th«» little *«ui of Mr. rnd Mr*.
Craw, sister and brothvi-in-law <»i Miss
I lammvr.
The Hower exhibit was held in the
Portland City Hall oil Eriday and Sat­
urday of last week. The young ladies
of Gresham and vicinity made a very
creditable display of sweet |s-as. Those
who went from here were; Mrs. D.
Metzger and daughter, Jennie, Grace
and Minnie
laiwreiiee, Ella Merrill, i
Ruby Emery and Edith Gordon, all of
these entering the contest.
At the residence of Mr. ind Mi J- II.
A. Neilutuer, Pleaxunt Home, lite nup­
tial, of Mi.» Etliel l¡race I-ong anti 'ir.
Warren Onmtbv wax celebrateti on Mon­
day, July :iOth, Pastor C. A. Siutley of
(irexbam ofticiating. The brille is the
eldest daughter of Mr«. Meliaiier, anti
the groom a resident of Cowlitz comity,
Washington, having collie tberi' a few
years ago from his native state, Califor-
ma. The young couple « ill make their
home in Cowlitz comity, Wash. The
liest w ixliex of tlit'ir acquaintancex will
follow them.
DAMASCUS, UNION RIDGE.
Mr. and Mrs. Forties, of Portland, i
are visiting their children at Damascus.
Theft. W. P. Ry. Co. I.as completed
the survey over Vnion Ridge and are
now hauling the |xiles.
The Woislinan picnic, to lie held
August llth in Camplivll's Park at
Damascus, promises to be the hit of the
season.
Nettie and Winnifred Osburn, and Txjra
White are at home spending their sum- j
nier vacation.
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Town Count il Holds Special Session
Izist Tuesday night the <¡rexham
Town Council, Lewis Hlmttiick, mayor,
and Councilineii Johnson, tiiblix, l.inti-
xey mid Merrill, held a specilli session.
The petition of L. Wcinluird to move
Ins saloon troni the Carlson building
to the store recently occupied by W. J.
Wlrtr. wax denied. The ordinniiee pro­
hibiting baseball on the town streets
w as also voteti dow n. The ordinance |
providing punishi’ient for the crime M |
LETTER FROM BUSINESS
MAN COMMENDING THE
DISCHARGE STATIONS
CHANGE IN THE PAPER
L. R. Allen, a**i*tant -tat“ engineer
in chance of hy«lrograpliic work of u«**t-
♦•rri Oregon, in now Harting out to rnak«*
-oni«* nii*cel)an«*«»ii* «liNcbarg«* iii»*a*iirv-
in«*ntM on river* where gaging Mtationw
art» not n»«u maintain«*«!. He “X|»ect> to
mak«f a tour of all the Ntate w«**t of the
(’a*«ade*. H«* ba* *vvent«»«*n gaging
-tatioiiH <**tab|i«heii in thi* j*»rtion of
th«* *tat**, living ertabliiihed tfinc»* otfi»*»*
of Ntate engineer wan <*rvate«L He will
go from here over on Nehalem, tht*n<!e
down intoS«»uUM*rn Oregon an»l in the
('«/o- Bay country.
The following letter reccive<l from
one of Portland's prominent business
111,'ti is but a sample of numerous con­
gratulations we have received since
uniting the ¡n[<ers:
PORTLAND, OKF., July :U>, P.ssl —
D kak E pito «;—Will you pleas*- send
The Herald t*» “til East Yamhill St.,
Portland, instead of to Mt. Tabor Sta­
tion?
We have sold our Mt. Tals.r
home and are building a tine home at
Twenty-third and Yamhill.
In the
change we do not get the |>a[>er until
Tuesday where we did get it on Mon­
day. The pa|a-r always finds a welcome,
Surprise Party Given 0. P. Erickson and we notice a vast improvement in
the last few weeks making it doubly
A surprise party wax given C. P. welcome. With treat wishes,
Erickson by bls friemlx and neighbors
W. J. FERREI.L.
last Saturday evening on the <» c.ixion of
his tifty-liftfi birthday.
There were
Mr. W. J. Wirtz is enjoying a vaca­
alxiut 30 present refreshments were
tion at the l>ea<-h.
served and all arished the irouored host
many returns >d the day.
J. C. Hester is the man liehind the
C. P. Erickson has been in very pair gun in the arrangements for tire G. A.
health tire past tfire** months and his R. Reunion commencing in Smith's
many friends are hoping for a X|>eedy grove next Monday.
recovery.
Mrs. D. M. Rolierts and «laughter
Mrs. S. J. Jones is visiting friends at Alice were lixking after bnaineM affairs
in the store «luring Mr. Rols-rts alrsence.
Ihtmascus.
< ‘Im ago, the great l»u*tling city of th«*
U ***t, rw«*iv«*<i th«* Xational E»litorial
A*iMM-ia*ion with «»¡»eri arm«. Th«* city*’
gate« were thrown open ami we were
1 ihvit4*l to partake of the l« *t U> lx* ha»l
at th«* «*xj**n»** ut the I* «»file. We were
i m»t nl«»w in taking advantage of the in­
vitation. Tin* fir*t thing «»n the pro­
gram wa- early breakfa-t, *M*rv«*«l in the
larg» »lining room «4 th«* < hi««g»» Pre*«
Club. After breakfast it wa* *ngg«**t«*<l
that u«‘ make a trip to th«* «tockvard*
and I Imre *ee ami learn Nomvthing of
how a j*«»r farmer l*»v, <>u*tavuw
Franklin Swift, living in Barn*table
couritv, Ma—a<*hii*e«tN, had taken a«l-
vantag«* «4 a «»art a* a butch«*r boy at
11 per week, t«» I m * rai*«*<l later on toa
• alarv »»f |J. and «till a little later to | J
|N*r w«***k, an«i then, with $*J0
a
lot of g»«*l mund hor*»e *eri«e ami a «1«*-
t«*rinination to win, !*omm«*m,»*«l l»u*i-
m—•* a* a butch«*r on that far away Ca|ie
(’«*1 vhore. and how in the year« townie ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
thi*-aim* < .<|«-<'«-i-bred Yank«*e came
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to I m * at th«- h«*a«l «4 th«* com «*rn that in
th«* bigge«t thing «»f it- kin«l in thv
w«»rl«i, rvpr«**«*nting nearly «»ne hundred
(JI ’AI.ITV CONSIOERED
million* of »l«»llar*. In other w»»rd* to
*«-e the haixliwork of the l*»y w h«> had
th«* |M-r*i«»t«*ney «»f pur|«>««* t«» forg«* to < «
We are now
to
th«» front while other* in th«* *ame con­
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dition w« r»* waiting to I m - pu*hed to the
General
Repairing.
from ami wa*n’t. An«l no tliove «»f the
party w ho car«*«l t»» vi«it th«* Stock Yar«l*
wervje-cort«*«! to the l-i Salk Stre« t Sta­
ll«»!! where a N|N*« ial tram wa* in wait­
ing.
The Nl«*kyar«i* are about *ix
mil« - fr»»m the center of the city ami
Continuv«l on page 2.)
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We pay special attention to all cases of interfering, forging,
\ v»rv pr«tt\ h“im» w«*»l«ling t»*»k
pl;t»’«* lit the r«**t»i“;»»’«" «»I Air. uml | M tn .
< i. X <«*g» r, at >\«'Mm«»re, at 1 o ^l«**k,
Siin«lay, .1 uly 2Vth, when Mi** «>I im *
R<>liih««»n, «»f Portland, ua* marri«r«l to
William llich«*y. Th«* ring < er»*m««ny
w.t- r«*ad l»\ K«*v <’. A. Xutlcy, of thv
I»i««idi4m Bapti-t Church.
M«■mh l**«»hii • **\\ *‘«l«ling Marcf^,”
pl.n “d l»y Mr- Martin K r»»m*nl**rg, an*
m»um-e»l th«* anival
th«* Lri»l.il party,
ami th«* -«»ft «train* *»f “< > Promi*«- Me”
w«*r«* playvd »luring th«* i-vretm-my.
Th«« *pM«’i«»ii* r»N»m* w» r«* <h*coratv«l
with a pr«»iu*i«»ii «»I * w « m t |** mn him I
r«»M*4i with garl.<n«i* of fern and «»edar.
Tur bri«|v w»»re a iN-autiliil g»»wn of
« ream nirt’a v«dling with a tulb* vtril
«aught up with orange blo-NoinM, and
carried bri»le*N r»»*«*
**h«* wa* attended
l»y her -i-tvr. Mi— Ray llohinaoii, w li«
w,i*g“wm-»i ill eml»r»»i«lvred baliae ami
» j « i ii «-I «mi'iiatt«»ti*. Mr. l>arl»y, of Port­
land, wa* l»e-l man.
Alter th«* “civinuny an inf«>rmal rv*
1« pti«>n wa* hvhl. I>inn«»r wa- *ervwl
in th«» *lia»l«* of the l*cautiiul tree*, for
w bich thv home i- n«»t«««l. Tin* tabl**«
w« r«- «-lal*»rat«*ly »I««“«»rate»I with -wevt
| m - h *. r«»*«-* ami fvriiN.
Many I m * hu I.» iu I and coally presvr/**
were received, ntimng which waa «piifv
a «.mu of iikhh ’ v . Mr. an«l Mr*. Kichey rarryiug concealed weapons, driving
will inak«* their h«»m<* al Syeaiimrc iur aul»»« through the town farter than
eight mil« * an hour, using obscene lan­
the pt«-« nt.
Th«**«» pr«—«»lit at the* wv«l«ling w«»re guage, interfering with thv marshal
Mr. nml Mi*. Ii»»bin»«»n, M l — Ray Hole whih» on duty, ami other breaches of
in*“ii, Milton Kobin*«»n, Mia. John thv jM*ac<* pa—ed its M*comi r«*ading.
K,« li« \. Mi*.* I^’iin Richey, < it h»» Richey, 1
l.imlen Richey, Mr. ami Mr*. <«. X.
ig«T, Mr. nml Mr*. I’. F. K«**ter»»«»n, Board ot Trade Meeting Postponed
Mr. ami Mi*. R. Blair, Mr. and Mr*.
l;.>ar>l of Trade at Montaviila <ie«*i<l<sl
Ilvnrv Melby , Mi— <ila«l\* Rich«*y, Mr. not to meet liuitTue*lay nittlit, Prwudent
ami Mr*. <«. II. Richey, >«•*ter Richey, llyle and many niemliera an<t their
Mr. ami Mr*. E. Ri«*hvy, Mr. ami Mr*. familie. ts*ing at the be«c»i and other
t’lv«le Sager, Mi** Ruth (’raw for«I, Mr. Hummer resort«.
Secretary Doctor
and Mr*. M. Kr«»m»nl*»rg, and \L--r*. Ih-veny re|>ort8 a numlier of very im-
Itarby, Wing ami Earle Wing, Win. |x>rtant matter» foi di^cus.ion next
I i»-t. Valtie >na*hall, 1». Alhiway, and Tuesday night and request, all mem-
Mr. Higdon.
l>ers who can to attend.
Ormsby • Long Wedding.
NO. 31.
Harry Jones, of Portland, has come
to make his home with Mr. and Mrs.
Lett Seifer.
Mrs. I.yda Wheeler, who has Iwen
visiting her aunt, Nettie lleaeock, has
left for Seattle w here she will spend n
few days with friends then return to
Iowa and dispose of her property pre­
paratory to settling in Oregon.
Mr. Ringbo, a music teacher from
Oregon City, has seemed a large class
at Damascus and the air is so tilled with
music that it is diflu ult to receive mes­
sages over the phone that are not in­
flated.
The Mt. Scott Orchestra will make
music for the Woodman dance on Aug­
ust llth at Elliott’s Hall. Come and
bring your U*st girl.
The Cheapest Shop in Town
prepared
and
do all kinds of Woodwork
:
Horseshoeing our Specialty
First - Class Tire Setting
scalping and knee hitting. Ail causes of foot
lameness cared for and remedL-d.
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James H. Latham,
OREGON
TR(H ri )AI.E.
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Aaron Fox’s Letter.
TROUTDALE, ORE., Aug. 1, 1906.
EDITOR OF “THE HERALD
That ad. last week was a pippin. They brought
their butter and eggs from way beyond Sandy postoffice.
Example No. 1 prices still prevail.
EXAMPLE NO. 2
1 Jacket Tea Garden Syrup,............................. $1.95
33 Bars Star Soap.................................................... 1.00
Best Flour per Barrel............................................... 4.25
10 lb. pail Mica Axel Grease........................................ 60
1 doz. Blue Ribban Tomatoes.................................. 1.15
1 “ Canned Corn
Best......................................... 95
1 “ Carnation Cream,...................................... 1.00
1 “ Giant Lye......................................................... 1.00
50 lb. Sack Fine Salt................................................... 40
4 Papers Arm and Hammer Soda................................ 25
Rolled Barlep per Ton............................................ 26.25
Bran
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17,50
No charge for cashing Checks or Express Money Orders.
Shingles,
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Lime, Cement, Sand,
Eggs, 23c
Dairy Butter, 35c
Dry Goods, Shoes, Tinware,
Hardware
— FREE DELIVERY —
A. FOX, FOX & CO.
Troutdale Fairview
Four New Horseshoes Still $1.50
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Repairing :: Neatly :: Done
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