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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1906)
♦ GRESHAM BARBER SHOP Tons, »rial work of all kinds neatlv ♦ ami quickly done X Razori Honed and put ia firxt-cixxs order ♦ o o o ♦ Next door to<»rr»ham Hotel Robert H. Childers. Prop. GRESHAM - OREGON ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ HARRY HUXLEY, Kalsomining, Papering. PRICES LOW WORK NEAT Call or write him at GRK8HAM. OHK. Gresham Harness Shop GIST LARSOX. Proprietor. Carries a Full Line of LIGHT ami DRAUGHT HARNESS. COLLARS. PADS. HXLTERS. WHIPS. BRUSHES. COMBS. Etc. HARNESS, BOOT ami SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. i^LCHALKER “The Reliable Real Estate Maa.” FARMS. DAIRY AND STOCK RANCHES. Small Tracts, im proved or unimproved. Cedar and Fir Timber, Empire Cream Sep arators. J. H. CHALIER. . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ :♦ ♦ ♦ : : GRESHAM. ORE THE GRESHAM HOTEL : Greshan. Oregon Mrs WALTER C. BI RCH Prop. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY KATES .1 TO »2 PER DAY Cue ss a Can. B. W. EMERY FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW IS NOW FEELING THE THROES OF A FINANCIAL BOOM barn for J. W. Farrell. A. L. Stone wears a smile that wont come off. Cars insight and money too. So may it be. Whitney & Anderson are kept busy these days. Fox & Co. feel that they made no mistake in coming to Fair view. Their business is steadily improving. Fairview growing ? Well, yes; so a mumber of new houses and barns seem to indicate. A good blacksmith is needed here. G resham . O re . Watches and Jewelry - REPAIRING A SPECIALTY — All Work Guaranteed. For Special Bargains in Watches, See Fred D. Flora, WATCHMAKER anJ JEWELER Mrs. Geo. Wright daughters in the city. is visiting her Colonel Hess, w ho lias been very ill is reported some better at this date. Mrs. Lockyear, of the Troutdale hotel has gone to her farm near Forrest Grove for a few days. The Troutdale nine defeated the Pines nine, of Portland, last Sunday, the score being 10 to 7. Miss Gould, of Powells Valley is help ing Mrs. Buxton oil the farm. Mr. Hyde, the butcher of the Union Meat Co., went to Seattle last week. Boring to take charge of the hotel at that place. Mr. A. Fox and family returned home from the beach this week. Mis. II. Morits has lieen <|ullv sick. The Troutdale baseliall nine will play the Camas nine next Sunday. 2500 head of aheap were brought to the I'liion Meat Co. last w<wU. Mrs. Buffingpin. who has lieen visit ing her mother. Mrs. P. Williams, left for Seattle last week. Ed lattlepage ia working at the Union Meat Co's, plant this week. Richard Daw, a crack horse sheer is running Wordens old stand for A Fox Mrs. F. E. Harlow is assisting in the store during tliv a I me nee of L. Harlow. D. F. Ruxton starti-d cutting oats last Tuesday. The O. II. A N. Co. have commenced work on their light of way from Trout dale to Si. Johns. Harlow Brothers commenced thrash ing Thursday. Miss Lena Griswold is rusticating at New port. Mrs. F. E. Harlow entertained last Saturday the current went* de|«irt- mvnt of the Portland Womens Club, of which she is an old member. Mrs. Chris Timm has returned toiler home in Troutdale. The Public Library is progressing nicely under the new rule. The services of the (mid librarian have Is-vn dispens ed with, and the memlrnrs are attending to the duties themselves. The ladies of Troutdale will give a kill alsiut the middle of this month. Mrs. Will McIntosh, Mrs. Edmonson, Mrs. Morse, Miss Allard and Miss Erwin spent Monday evening at the < talks. latslie Packham was hurt last Satur day night while trying to slop cattle from getting out of the |>eii at the linen Meat Co., lie has alsiut recovered from tlie injury. Mr. and Mfs. Jones' live war old son. Jack, is seriously ill. Third degree work will lie done at Masonic Lslge Saturday night. Eva and Maliel Gotham visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Woisl, at Terry, on Thursday. Jean Larson, a popular young river man, bus concluded to till a long lelt want by running a gasoline ferry In tween Washougal, lai Camus, and Troutdale. HARVEST TIME COMES TO THE WAGE EARNER AND TO THE FARMER Gresham - - OREGON’ Bakery W. F. GREER, Steam W ood Saw GET NEXT TO NATURE FOR YOUR AYOU WILL ,\ enjoy PKICA HEART V MEAT MARKET Cdrries a full line of IRISH and QIRID Ml AIS and SAUSAGES. at LOWEST I’KIt IS “The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will convince you of the fact. G. N. Reynolds Prop. Troutdale, Ore. • • CHY RESTAURANT • • • • Union House Serves the Iwst of meals at (Ripu • • • • tar prices, at all nival hours I.KAIUNO Short Orders At All limes let Crtim. Coateclimry. ind Sort Or inks covered l>y insurance that stauds ready to take care of your gross earnings and ¡my to you oil demand w hut you liml it actually necessary to haw, without coat to you ; and furthermore if you will leave your money for a specified time they will put your money to work so that it will earn vou 4 per cent interest which is lieilnqs« more than you now lay aside fr< in your gross earnings. With the determination that is necessary for the manager of a large railway company to say this company can and will pay its stockholders ti or 7 percent on their investment roc can ■nuke your investment of muscle or brain pay you 25 per cent on your in vestment. Wages are high. Yes. But are you making the investment pay you a go<»l rate of interest? “Hit the right trail’’ by de|s>siting at the First State Bank all your earnings and use only tient which is necessary. lloTEI. IN TKOlTPAl.K • • ROOMS AND BOARD TRADE SOLICITED • : • : COMMERCIAL Satistdcllon Guaranteed (live Ut a Trial Louis Helming Prop. W, L. Van tl<»uten Main St. IruMitdalc, Ore. Miin Striti Irtuldtlt, Ort Whitnev & Anderson Contractors and Builders Fl'RNIHH ESTIM ATE.* on building* of all kinds frmn tbe gi.iund up. Use Bridul Veli Lumlier onlv CLEONE, ORE. and <. I kRA.NTKK 8A TISI \< T1O.N. CREE & AXTELL, l . .. Plans ntul l .tlm- Contractors and Builders General Repair Work, ’iec^ppM‘ Pipe l ilting mid Housemoving on Slort *Notke CLEONE P. 0.» (Fairview), OREGON. MELROSE. Mr. Wagner and family are moving to Every man who takes an active part in the world’s work hns his time of harvest , the times w lien he realizes the Near Pap’s Restaurant. fruits of his lalsir. One mav devote bis • •••••••••>•••••• a whole energies to the raising of w heat. In midsummer the grain ripens and is • •••••••••••••••a s<s>n ready to turn into dollars. The Carries a full line of Home made wheat harvester’s permanent success Two Small Tracts depends not so much on a heavy yield Bread, Pies. Cakes. for Sale. from his acres as U|sin his ability to take Cookies. Doughnuts etc. care of the crop aitkk it has been tirn - 5 1-2 acres improved, running rn I NTO DOI.LAKS. water, seeded to timothy and Another man may give all of his clover, on Sandy road, 1-4 mile MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON st -ngth and ability to mechanical work east of Cleone. Main Street GRESHAM, ORE. in some other man's mill, and the ♦i 1-2 acres, all improved, seed returns from his lalsir come in the form ed, 4-room house, well, g<xsl fenc of weekly wages. Saturday night is Ilia ed garden, orchard, plenty of all harvest time, and his success depends varieties of fruit, 1 mile east of Cleone on Sandy roa I, one mile not ujsm the number of dollars in his CORBETT. west of Troutdale. Write or see pay envelo|iewbut the cake he takes or Major H. W. Love,Troutdale,Ore. Miss Jessie Smith <>f Montavilla is THE DOLLARS RECEIVED. visiting relatives and friends in the Arid so on through all the departments vicinity of Uorliett. of human industry, whether a man lie a Allied Fox of Fairview was n Corliett manufacturer, farmer, stock raiser, caller Sunday. mechanic, or clerk—wiiether he lias one Ix-wis Reed, in company with his harvest a year, or twelve, or flfty-twv— the real test of bis strength and sbrewd- mother, sister and a few friends, enjoy | néss and stability is in his stewardship ed a launch ride to .Multnomah Falls of the money which the work of his Sunday. WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY’ LO hands and brain yield to him. Roy M er* lion w< nt to Warremlale CALITY FOR 20 CORDS. Bring this thought home to yourself. Monday to work for P. J. McGotinn A What does your weekly, or monthly, or Sons. TROUTDALE, OREGON. I 1 yearly harvest mean to you? U hat Misses Eva Reed and May Walker part of it REMAINS CXIIEK YOUR CONTROL attended the dance at Fairview Satur Q 1 as a permant asset, a growing capital, a day night. o fund for your business advancement, for <> A party of twenty-five went to Camas o the acquirement of a home, for the pro o ill a launch Sunday to attend church. o lake the Gresham-Sandy Stage tection of your family, or as a provision o < ► MfAy Miss Myrtle Dunn and brother, o and feast tired eyes cn the grandest for your old age ; for accident, sickness ♦ (.'barley, of Portland, arc s|ieiiding their loss of position? o Mountain Sentry in Oregon ’ vacation at the home ot their mother, o If you s|s;nd nil your harvest yields, < > Mrs. Ketchum. 5«. your labor is lost. SPENO A DAT FISHING '7U4 Elder Brickley of Troutdale preached Why use all your strength simply to on the Sandy and tributary nt the Corliett schmilhouse Sunday even enable you to live from day to day, and sirenios. A 25» allow the years to drift by with no per ing. < > < > manent gain? LOTS OF FISH AND SHADE. ICE Fairview fsslgi- No. 112, A. F. and A. fou can’t live last week over again, M., metfta the first Saturday on or In- JU ST \V/OF THE) < ► COLD WATER. MOUNTAIN AIR ft has gone forever. But you can have fore every full iiKsiii, at Troutdale, Or. Cleveland is worshipful muster THE \/ FINEST anil hold some part of what you I' kodcc - Chas. Leaves Gresham at 8 45 a. m. and G. N. Reynolds secretary. ei > last week. every day except Sunday, < > WHEAT Htart a bank account. IZejsisit a CARD OF THANKS. turning at 4 p. in. Two 15c PackAffffa. S5c. fh<- InrgoMt t-4 pflrkffg** for th< I mt tnoni’.t ; a part of the prix-eeds of every “harvest’’ The children of the late Mrs. Butler, If your grocer do«** not »♦•II It. I). S. JOHNSON, Prop. and see how rapidly it carries you for Mrs. Ida Hamilton, Geo. Butler, Mrs. u* hit name and atamn« for * dbu I c Writ«* for Free Booklet “U” Containing ward to a |s>sition of financial independ V lumn and Mrs. Robinson, desire to Receipts for All Our Product*. ence. thank their kind neighbors and friends The Portland flouring Mills Co. You have a bank right at your very for their help and sympiithy in their 224 Stark St., Portland, Ore. door with fire and burglar-proof vaults, recent liereavement. THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR 191 Morrison St., PORTLAND, TROUTDALE Eastern Multnomah's Hustling Town Johnnie had a little lamb, It was white as Ligau's horse. And every time that Johnnie bo’od, The lamb he Im'ad, of course. The meat company ia shipping ox (Special Curewpondence to The Herald.) tails as well as tongues. It is aupfsiMsl that this is for the purpose of making FAIRVIEW. ORE.. Aug. 2. Fairview is just now experienc Imth ends meat. When it comes to playing I sill ing the thrill of a miniature boom Murphy ia a warm potatoe. and is growing larger day by Then' w as u young mini from Cleone, day. Within about 60 days the Who anid to his sweetheart “my own," village will have electric trans But the maiden said" No you're altoget her too slow , I guess I will go it alone.“ portation to Portland. Big real estate deals are under It would appear from last week's way and the advertising done Herald that Brother Maxwell is a jasir last spring through the columns mixer. Perhaps he was never admitted to the liar. of this and other papers is now Mr. Y’oung, the Swift Co's new fore bearing fruit for Fairview’s ma man, appears to be an old hand at the terial benefit, and yet some of business. our people fail to realize what is Mr. Latoureil had a strike this week, lie oiled up his clock and it struck. most assuredly taking place. Within the last few weeks a Albert Fox and Allie May have opened number of Portland’s prominent a branch store at Cleone. business men have invested in Bert Hoyt has had the misfortune to Fairview property and will use cut his thumb. their means toward furthering Mr. Y'anderhoof is very ill. Ills daughter from Yamhill is at liis l*-d- the interests of the village which side. they confidently expect will be- S. S. Logan is improving ill health come one of the best in Multno- since taking treatments at tiie aauit- mah County. arium. Olie Nelson, of Portland, Rev. and Mrs. Scott, who are been visiting friends here left rusticating in Tillamook Countv, dike last week. are missed from among our Mrs. McIntosh, of Seattle, ami Mrs. citizens. Edmundson, of t ugene, are visiting Ed Smith, the horseman, of their mother, Mrs. llursell. Grass Valley, Ore., is making I Dr. Roseberg, of Pullman, Washing his headquarters here. ton, a meat inspector, speut two weeks C. E. Cree has a force of men in Troutdale. working on his new store build The baseball nine expects to give a ing. grand L ka II the 18th. H. W. Mathison is sojourning Miss Sadie Wright has returned home in the mountains for a few days. from the hospital where she underwent Cree & Axtel are building a an o|ieration for ap(wmiicitta. • •••••••••••••••• LIVERY. SALE AND FEED .... STABLES. TROUTDALE (’has. Witter lis« sold his ranch to J. Burns. Mr. Witter intends moving to Portland. The work done by Rev. J. If. Wood and Mrs. Wissl is very much appreciat ed in this district. Mrs. W<»sl is su|wrinlendent of the Sunday sclesd, and Mr. l'<md preaches the first and third Sumluys of each month. The young pe<>|>le's society meets every Sunday evening. All the services are well attended and much interest is man ifested. Dr. Rowland, |iresiding elder of the M. E. Church, holds quarterly confer ence in the Cedar m -I ioo II iousc Friday evening. Mrs. Strebin, Jennie and Bessie, Mrs. and Miss McKay visited the Hower ex hibit in Portland last week. We con gratulate Jennie Htrebin on Is-ing one of the prise w inners. Mrs. Stafford of Lone (¡rove farm was visited by a pleasant |iarty Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rich ardson, May Littlepage, llarriette and Andrey Rickardson, Henry Itarney, John and Evnrt Stafford. Alfred Baker has had his barn shingl- <*<l, ami other iinpmvemenla made. The work was done by John Winter- in ute. A (Hirty of young people from this vicinity s|s.|it a very pleasant day |i|c- iiicing at the Columbia Slough the lirsf of the Week. Mrs. A. linker spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ilolt- grievr, at Colunibiu View . Mr. Cormack and l/nvnl Bicheii of Portland s|s.nt Sunday al the home of, James Burns. Miss Amy I louthit of Port Ism! visited friends ami relatives here Sunday. Horn—To Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Me Creary, Friday, July 27th, a son. Mrs. Clement Crowston ami Mrs. Kincaid s|s-nt Thursday with Mrs. Harry Filkins. Mi*s Lida Bramhall, who has ls*en attending rc I hmi I in I’ortland, ex|Hi-ts to return home this week. Mrs. B. Witter, Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Sim Stafford visited Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Witter. A Sunday school picnic will lie hel l Thursday, August Dili, near the Handy river. The Springdale, Melrose, Trout- ilnle nd I’li'iisant Home Sunday whools will join in pii-paring a program. Every one is invi'isl. • Hotel Sandy .... • • • a • e Having bought tlie hotel prmlerty of II. J. Bel- larts, I am now leestablislied in my old quarters in the Hotel Sandy, where I will be pleased to meet all my old put runs mid as many new ones as find it convenient to come this wav. CASPER JUNKER, 1 Sandy, ... Oregon APPETITES SUFFERIH sum E ther unless care is taken in the selection and purchase of foods Alt examination of our stock wili prove to you tlmt we are currying a line of groceries calculated to uutisfy the most fntidious. SEE US FOR Dry Goods, Hardware, Notions, Stationery Boots and Shoesand etc. S. W. Scoville COTTRELL. The name that stands for GOOD GOODS, FAIR DEAL INGS, ami RIGHT PRICES. OREGON.