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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
VOL. 2. GRESHAM and MONTAVILLA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906. NO. 35. HARVtSI ItSHVAL IN PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. Clara H. Waldo, Lecturer, Gives Elo quent Address. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON CAPITAL BEHIND SCHEME TO BOOM FAIRVIEW State Judge Caples, B. Lee Paget, and Other Workers Are Present. A Savings Bank Jsist Saturday wa* a gala day at Pleasant \ alley, early in the morning Worthy Manter, II. W. Snanhall, Pays you interest on the money you save; we pay you interest on the money you spend—WITH US. Pleasant Valley Grange hold* forth mid commenced pre|mn»tion festivities. for the dav’s A closed session wa* held during the foremsm, when more or lea* bii'ine»* |*-rtaiiiing to the order wa* C. <’. Vaughn, »lie famous San Fran lialance of the building will Is- improv cisco real estate di-aler, has secured an ed and u*ed as circumstance* require. One among the many deals pending option on the entire t >wn«ite of Fair is that of a shoe factory which, if e*- view, and one among bi* first sales is tablisheil, will bring a large |>ayroll to It»» x 130 feet to Calfornia parties, to be Fairview. Another thing of great importance to improved by a modern two-story brick building, witli ) '**-f'*it frontage on Main Fairview is the water, electric light and '■street to I* «svupied by a l>ank and sewer systems, which will be installed real estate office, a newspa|s-r, a drug throughout the townsite at the earliest store, tailor shop, liarlier shop, and . opportunity. Fairview is now looked nj*»n as the hotel office. The rear end up stairs is to is- improved as a first-class uuslern in mt desirable place in the state for an hote l of not les- than forty room*. The (Continued on last page.) transacted, ami f mr candidate* initiat ed. At uooii team* were sent to Svca- m ne to m-rt the visitor* who had b en invit<*l to attend an I take part in the aftermnin an I evening exercise*. After a * imptu ai* f.-a«l, aprra I by the la-lie* of the Grange, all repaired to the main hall where the exercise* were held at 2 p. m. The worthy master called the giaugeto order and all present Were entertained with a splendid selection .,n the piano by Mrs. Mark Kronenlnirg, after uIn. h Judge J. F. C aple*, of port- land, nur intr.shiced. In hi* usual phasing way the Judge spoke of Mult nomah county a* Ire found it over 40 Vi-ara ago. Speaking of the grange he ■aid, ••from the time the !*atroii* of Husbandry wa* organized in 1N71 until the present time no order has done more for the g.Msl of the rural communities than they J be Judge also spoke of Pieusant Valley an lie first saw it, “Then an <* carina! donation land claim, li'iw ii >> part of Oregon offer* more promise than this beautiful vallev and Give Us a Trial and Satisfy Yourself Harlow, Blaser & Harlow, M. KIGKERT. REPRESENTING THIS PAPER. IS MEETING WITH SUGGESS We beg to call the attention of our readers to the fact that Mr. M. Rickert of Hurlburt is the official representa tive of Beaver State Herald, and is empowered by the management to solicit for subscriptions, job printing, and advertising, and to collect throughout any section of the territory over which this paper circulates. Mr. Rickert is meeting with a warm welcome everywhere he goes and speaking for him as well as the editor, we wish to thank our people for their kindly consideration and patronage of the paper. In the furare, as in the past, we shall try our best to make the Beaver State Herald the best and most popular home weekly to be found in the State of Oregon. (Continued on page DfAlfRS IN EVERYTHING You Want to Buy or Sell TROUTDALE, and hi* an*i*tant* met at the hall where the l.nts Are .Now Selling Fast Brick Block. Elec tric Lights, Newspaper anil Bank Planned. FOX & CO.] FAIRVIEW. I A. FOX, ORE. TROUTDALE. Warehouse full of Feed THIS WEEK SPECIAL $17 Shorts, per ton, 16 Bran, The »Railroad is Coming BUT — J. N. Campbell ♦< < :♦ t♦ : « We pav etili 4Oo for COUNTBY r.i I II i:. “CADET’ Scientific Slotkings : ♦ ♦ < ► Postoffice Store, The quality of our goods is best. We buy in large quantities. Dignified credit buys as cheaply as cash. ♦ « is here with GOOD GOODS and RIGHT PRICES : : Its all in the buying’’ At 25c Best value ever. Knee*, licet* and toe* of stoutest Irish linen. Service guaranteed on every puir. Try them once and *toi» mending lor gi*nl ami all. Orient, Ore < 1 < >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ eeeeeeeeeeeeee I'linrch choir at Troutdale for tltr past Many Return Vacations. t wo year*. Mi** Elizalieth Fannie M organ, daugh Mr. nil I Mr*. Giblin are now nt home The exoilii* of vacationist* from the ter of Mr. and Mr«. Win. Morgan, who te their friend* lit their lesidcnce on mountain mid seaside resort* ha* com reaidoon the old t'rbler farm two mile* Robert* avenue. menced. Aimmg tImso returning from east of Gieshani, wn* married to Mr. the mountain* me J. W. Shattuck and Frank E. Gihl* of Gresham hi»t Mon family, Lewis Shattuck mid family. Dr. E. day, Angital -’7th, nt ) ;:&» p. m., nt Port E. A. ■'bort. Mr*. Dnrrell and family, land, by .I italic« "f the Pence I'led I., The Oregonian of the 27th published John Rofiei t* mid family, Clnts. Mer t tlxoll. a line pil lule of the new M. E. Church rill and family, Ed. Sleret and family, Frank, a* lie i* popularly called, i* an it will np|M>itr when completed nome C W. Cathey mid family, It. W. Emery , an old-time citizen of thin community, time in November. Itsextrcme dimen- mid family II. H. Harvey and family, having spent tile lietler purl of hi* life *ion- will lie .*> x H.i feet w it h an ini|*,*• Mr*. T. It. Howitt, daughter, and Miss here, and i* known . ....... Id* many ing tower 7t) feet high. Tue auditorium Rowley and others whose mimes we friend* n* u bright, intelligent and in will contain 235 neat* on mi inclined have not learned. Those from the sea Hinn . The lecture room will be 21 GUI coast were Ed. Metzger, John Clanalutn dustrious gentleman. Mi** Morgan wn* Inirn and raised in mid will neat III) The two room* will and family, R. R. Carlson and family. In- connected by folding dmira on roll < intnrio, Canada, and came to tlii* coun ing partition*, mid can, when neeesHiirv, Dr. .1. P. Powell and family, Mrs. J. P. try with her parent* alanit three year* be ei livellisi into one rimili. The wall* Forrester and family , Mr. and M is .G. ago, nettling near Troutdale where for will lie 'll feet high mid tin..... illllg 2.'r Leslie and Mrs. Alva lleiTl. The cimerete two year* *he worked a* clerk and as feet, nlmve the floor. See the ball game lietween Giesham sistant in the store mid family of A foundation is tlninhed mid work on the I'ox Mi** Morgan i* an accomplished frame will be pushed a* fa»t an men mid and the West Ends of Portland next vocalist, having *ang in the M. E. money can do it. 1 Sunday, Gibbs • Morgan Wedding. Church. | We Quote a Few of Our Prices. Tliev hokl not for a day or a week, but for 30 days and then some. 10c BLUE RIBBON TOMATOES, per can. per doz. 43c Deviled Ham, Very Best, cans *«. for 15c Minnesota Corn. . , . & 2 v<»..o Best Flour is still. . sack, $1.10. bbl., $4.20 . . . . 95c Granulated Flour, The next one is a snap. The other fellow will tell you they are old g<*«L*. Iton't you believe it. I bought 1ft case* too many. Allen & Lewis 1-lb. Can of Extra Standard Oysters, . . per can, 10c Eagle Milk..................................................... 15c Carnation Cream..................................... 3 for 25c K C Baking Powder, 25-oz., . . 20c ROYAL...............................................................39c Golden Gate,...........................................39c Ann & Hammer Soda, • . .4 for 25c Then they will tell you that FOX i* a cutter of prices. If buy ing good* in large quantities FOR CASH and selling them at a FAIR PROFI T is cutting prices then I'm a Past Master of cutters. I rom Gresham’s New M. BSc for ! •.<.' Don’t Forget I We’re still doing Horseshoeing at the old stand at the same price. Bakers Cocoa,...........................................20c Crackers. 25c size, .... 20c Uneeda Biscuit.................................................... oc Giant Lye................................................ 3 for 25c 6 Pkgs Parlor Matches, . . . 25c Catsup. 25c size. .... 17c Vinegar Cider, the Best, . per gal. 25c 25c 6 pkgs. Toothpicks, .... 40c 50 lbs. Fine Salt. .... 7c Starch, (Riverside) .... A ik I do you still sell K burs Holden SStrir H<ui|> for SI'RE! School Books, Tablets. School Supplies. Etc. School Shoes, Best to be had. A.' for ti dollrir, if you say the word. Washing Powders, 3-lb. size, Star Tobacco, 20c plug, 45c A Full Line of Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes. Patent Medicines at Special Prices We don't wish to l*>H*t. Imt, bv jingo, if we do WE’VE GOT THE GOODS, WE’VE GOT THE I’RK’EM, WE MAKE DELIVERIES, and we’P. treat you right. Can you ask any more?