Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 21, 1906, Image 3

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HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
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Dealers in General Merchandise,
TROUTDALE
OREGON
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TROUTDALI
MARKE!
(arries a lull lint* ul IKtSil and (IKII) MIAIS
unJ SALSAM S. at IOVM.SI P0CÍS
“ The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will
convince you of the fact.
Troutdale, Ore
(i. N. Reynolds Prop.
salesand
continuous success is conclusive evidence that our goods
our sales, our prices and our methods are all right.
For Superior Stoves ami Ranges. «0 years’
SCHOOL TABLETS, BOOKS, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, ETC.
Shoes. Fall Drtss Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Hose, Patent Medicines,
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Egg. »ml Hutter taken tn ex-
f«»r MenMiaii'liA««.
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The store that «ells KUXFMH'R BH<»EB
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S. S. LOGAN, 'Froutdale, Ore.
CHY RtSlAURANI
Herves the l»-»l of meals at popu­
lar prices, al all meal hours
Short Orders At All Times
let Creim, Confectionary, and Soft Drmkt
Union
LEADING
lloTKL
House
IN THO» TDALK
ROOMS AND BOARD
COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED
Satisfaction Guaranteed
TROUTDALE
Eastern Multnomah’s Hustling Town
'Ir. and Mrs.
Potter
Min
Minnie Hunter were recent gm-t» at
Hotel Hunter.
Mr. at d Mrs C. Khepher.1 hav« re-
turned from a trip up tlie Willamette
Valley.
Mrs. Jackson ami children liau- re­
turned from tlie hopyard».
Geo. Dolph, of Portland, was a guest
of his |«rents Sunday.
Th«- laidi«-»' Aid Society of th«- Smith
Memorial Church s|H*nl a very plea-ant
afternoon Thurmlay at the
Mrs. W. T. Scott.
Miss Margaret Tegast is visiting
friends at Hoo«l River.
Mrs. A. Hall recently visited her
daughter, Mrs. C. Robbins.
Oral Snover has entered the Portland
High Scliool for a year's work.
A number of visitors from Rockwissl
Aitr.au bslgr attended tlie Fairview
Lodge last Saturday «-veiling but owing
to w> many lieingaway in tlie hopfields
there were but a few meinl»-rs present
so just an informal meeting was held.
A. L. Kronenlierg is moving his r< si-
ilencc nearer the Samlv roiul.
L4TOLKLLL
Wliitnev & Anderson
Contractors and Builders
CLEONE, ORE
CREE & AXTELL,
Contractors and Builders
A Good Horse
Our Reputation
We Guarantee
L. A. Harlow and wife were recent
<'lar**nce and Kai ph Erwin visited
Portland visitors.
their parent*, Mr. and Mr». C. H. Er­
Rev. Thomas Maxwell, who has been
.John and Jarnew O’Mhea and their
pastor of the MHhodist Church at
Troutdale anil I'leasant Home during families were looking over the |« ktng
tlie year past, will preach his conclud­ ' house here Bunday.
ing sermon of the conference year next
Mr». Barney and «on, Henry, trans­
Sunday in the morning at Pleasant acted business in Portland Monday.
Holm- ami evening at TrouUlale.
Mr. Roaei.krantx returned from the
Geo. Herron, of Portland, was out in Blate Fair on the 15th. Hin tine horse
the Htn-bin neighborlm«»! looking after won in »everal races.
the potato crop and trying to makes
F. Portello, son and daughter while
contract for late potat«jes. Mr Herron out ri<ling Sunday met an automobile.
thinks the price will hol«l up as the Cal­ The horse became frightened anti cap-
ifornia crop is nearly a failure.
aized the buggy, injuring all three
Ernest Peterson is engaged in the ■lightly.
chicken business. He is keeping als>ut
Mr». Annie Reynold», of Portland, it
■Mt chickens, ami has lately in.|>ort«-d a visiting her parent», 11. If. Wright and
PLEASANT HOME.
pure stock of black mornorkey of the wife.
Twins, a boy and a girl, were born
northern strain, ami white leghorn of
Mr». Zimmerman and Mrs. Stillson recently to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bloop,
wyckoff strain for a foundation sVs-k
for next season. Mr. Peterson says he were »hopping in the metropolis on of Orient.
Tuesday.
finds a profit of one dollar per hen a
N. H. Bickford has purchased five
Charles Bramball is on the sick list.
year.
acres of land al*>ut two miles north of
Union Aid Hociety of Troutdale will here and is erecting a comfortable resi­
ABw-rt Hensley left on the 17th lor
Corvallis where he will pursue Ids give a conundrum social in the Mason dence on the place.
hall on Saturday evening. th« 22d.
studies in the Agricultural College.
John Bankus, one of the graduates of
Miss Wilson, of Portland, was a guest Everybody is invited. Music by lady the last class from the Orient school,
and gent quartet.
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1-atourell.
left for Portland last Sunday where he
Tlios. Cowder, foreman of tlie gine will continue his studies at the Port­
Miss Sadie Wright visited with her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. II. II. Wright, factory of the Union Meat Co., left on a land High School.
business trip to Albany on Tuesday.
over Bunday.
A gang of bridge carpenters arrived '
SECTION LINE.
Saturday to commence work on the new I
bridge to lie built across the Sandy.
Our school ofiened on Monday morn­
Nineteen carloads of fat cattle arrived ing with an attendance of aliout twenty-
from Eastern Oregon on the 15th.
live children eager to ls*gin their stinli«-.
Cal Hess was a recent Portland visit­ Miss Mary Corbin is the teacher.
or.
Mrs. R. Snyder entertained a number WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY LO­
L. Hicklin visited at the State Fair of young people from Portland this past
CALITY FOR 20 CORDS.
year.
Saturday.
Miss May Stone of Portland was a TROUTDALE,
OREGON,
Johnie l-ogan returns«! Saturday from
guest at Buckley Grove on Sunday.
the hopfields at St. Paul, Ore.
Geo. Cummings is in the employ of a
H. Brink and family returne«l from
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the boptields at Hubbard, Ore., on the real estate firm in Portland.
Two Smail Tracts
18th.
Mrs. U ni. Ream is on the sick list.
for Sale.
<’. Williamson of Walla Waila, Wash,
J. Dollerich has bought many of the
lias bought half interest in J. Hudson's orchards near his farm.
51-2 acres improved, running
barlrer shop.
Several coyotes were recently seen in
water, see«led to timothy and
Tlie Woodmem of the World had a this vicinity. We need au electric line
clover, on Sandy road, 1-4 mile
very enjoyable time here on Saturday to frighten them away.
east of Cleone.
evening.
t> 1-2 acres, all improved, seed-
DANCE AT ROCKWOOD
Mrs. W. Dixon, of Rooster Rock, is a
ed, 4-room house, well, good fenc­
guest of her sister, Mrs. B. Williams.
In Rockwisid Hall September 29th.
ed garden, orchard, plenty of all
varieties of fruit, 1 mile east of
Mrs. M. Smith was a guest of Mrs. Tickets, including supper, (1.
Cleone on Bandy road, one mile
Lockear on Sunday.
west of Troutdale. Write or see
We can jsitir oil on the troubled water '
Major H. W. I»ve,Troutdale,On.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mouster left on the but w hat can be |««iired on the troubled |
18th for Rock Point, Wash.
oil? Atldress aii answers to J. D. R.
Steam Wood Saw
A. FOX,
FOX & CO.
TROUTDALE.
FAIRVIEW.
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10
Customer’s Saving Ticket
and MERCHANT'S ADVERTISING CARD
(»u purr H am * of
worth of good* or over At
thin »ton*, wml th«* Additional |myment of «to*,
the holder will t** given one of our Ln’aiitiful
ciiHineied picture*. M*v 1*x*2»>inches, and two-
inch frame when punched at
rhe Cheapest Sho| j in 1 Pown
POWELL VALLEY.
OREGON
Mr. Banford has just arrive,! from '
th«* East.
of the
Herman Will Ion and family, of Da-j
mssens, have ls*en visiting his parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wihlon, the last,
few days.
E. E. Elliott went to Engle Creek Sun- ,
day after his granddaughter who has
I h ' cii staving with her aunt and uncle a
few days.
Joseph Wilcoxon went to the tiresh­
am de|s>t on Saturday after some goods
for A. B. Elliott.
C. <). Hamlin is out and at work
again.
Hally Witherwox is improving.
Miss Signa Stone has gon« to take up
the High School work in Portland.
Miss Ellen Stone is at home taking a
vacation.
Warehouse full of Feed
SPECIAL - = THIS WEEK
Shorts, per ton,
$17
Bran,
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16
SPECIAL PRICES IN CAR LOTS
Aaron Fox, Troutdale,
Fox & Co., Fairview,
Where you w ill alwayK find the lowest price*
anti the freshest, cleanest mid most Up-to-date
BUM k of g.... to Al W \ Y> BBINti rHlS < \ KI'
bates novelty adv . co .. P ortland .
10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20
50 50 50 50 50 50
“CADET”
Scientific Stockings
At 25c
Bert value ever.
Knrw, heel* and
toes of stoutest Irish
linen.
Service guaranteed
on every pair.
Try them once and
stop mending forgo,«!
and all.
Semi your boy for our
Course in Jiu-
Jitsu Jnimuewe Art of
Self-Defense. It
ami lie'll like it.
Try us and See
TROUTDALK,
The following letter head«.I “Even
. ing Star Grange, P. of H. No. 27,
l-ents, Ore.,” was recently received by
James l>ouglass, of Orient: “Dear
Brother Douglass: Evening Star Grange
sends greeting and best wishes to you.
At the meeting of Sept. 1st we heard of
your continue«! ill health with sorrow.
Those member» who are |iersonally ac­
quainted with you or who had attended
Pomona during your term as master, re­
called many of the pleasant meetings,
and all expresse«! deep regret that you
are unable to meet with us now as in
the years past. Especial mention was
made of the meeting held in our hall
several years ago when you sang “When
tlie Farmer Conms u> Town.” If you are
unable ro meet with us at Pomona this
week lie sure you will be present in our
thoughts. By order of the Grange.
Julia Spooner, secretary.”
W. F. GREER,
J<>s. Ellis,Sr., has sold lii* farm to a
tike Ila a Trial
man for over $10,mill.
l.ouis Helming Prop.
Henry ThonipKon, m-ar Brower, has
' r«M-i-ntly sold his farm.
Miin Street
Troutdale. Ore.
Wm. Wallace was a gll«-t of A.
■ Ijitourell on Sunday.
N. Coulter was a Portland visitor
I Friday.
Mrs. Alice Courter recently visited
her sister, Mrs. Clara lairsson, at Trout­
dale.
Wni. Ostrand of Portland s|>ent a
pleasant day in luitourell Saturday.
Miss Ik-Il Walker attended the dance
I at Troutdale Saturday evening.
F. M. Morgan was a guest of A.
laitourell Sunday.
Otto Gurske ami Will Carle-on wen-
<’. E. CREE
F. D. AXTELL
callers at Latoun-ll Sunday.
Plans and Estim­
Miss Mae Walker and l.e<- Evans
ates on Appli­
wen- visitors here Sunday.
cation.
General Repair Work, Pipe Fitting and Housemoving on Short Noticc
C. W. Craig was a Portion«! visitor
Saturday.
CLEONE P. O., (Fairview), OREGON.
Miss Alice Mulford Itegan her term of
school here Monday.
Misses Lorena and Irene laitourell
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made a visit to tlu- mountain Monday.
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Mr. White and wife were Poitland
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visitors Saturday.
Harry Patterson was a pleasant caller
is often mined by a poor shoer.
at l.atourell Monday.
V. C. Wrenn was visiting in Trout­
dale Sunday.
The l.atourell Creamery is at present
Has been built up by good shoeing
unable to till all orders.
Mr. Stevens of C hjh - Horn was a guest
of Joseph lattourell riTentlv.
Herliert Courter was a visitor at
To shoe your horse just RIGHT
Rooster Rock Monday.
R. l.atourell and wife of Troutdale
imide a visit to his pan-nts one day last
week.
Lieutenant Stuninherg was a visitor
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at Latourell Falls last week after an ab­
sence of eleven years.
QUALITY CONHII lEKEI 1 1
James H. Latham,
Letter Received by James Douglass
Don’t Forget! We’re
still doing
Horseshoeing
at the old stand at
the same price.
Its all in the buying”
The quality of our goods is best. We buy in large quantities.
Dignified credit buys as cheaply as cash.
We pay still 45c for COUNTRY BI TTER,
2Sc for ECOS
We Quote a Few of Our Prices.
They hold not for a «lav or a week, but for 30 davs and then some.
BLUE RIBBON TOMATOES.
3 for 25c
Deviled Ham, Very Best.
per doz.
43c
Minnesota Corn.
.
,
.2 cans for 15c
Best Flour is still, . -
-
- bbl., $4.20
Granulated Flour,
....
95c
The next one is a snap. The other fellow will tell yon they are
old goods. Don’t you believe it. I bought 15 cases 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
We have added to our large stock this " eek 6000 bars of
“SWIFT’S PRIDE,” a laundry soap that retails for Sc a •»ar;
OUR PRICE. 7 BARS FOR ’Sc.
Also “SWIFTS WASHING POWDER,” a 4-lb. pkg., 20c;
other powders weigh S pounds.
Also Libby, McNeil & Libby’s pack of Corned Beef, Chipped
Beef and Mince Meat.
Sw I ft A Co. ore the owner« of the I’nfon Meat Company.
their various establishment* an army of 3.'>,uou men.
Arm & Hammer Soda,
.
Bakers Cocoa,
.
Uneeda Biscuit,
Giant Lye.
6 Pkgs Parlor Matches,
Catsup, 25c size,
Vinegar Cider, the Best,
6 pkgs. Toothpicks,
«50 lbs. Fine Salt,
Starch, (Riverside)
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.
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.
.
They employ in
4 for 25c
.
20c
.
5c
3 for 25c
.
25c
.
17c
per gal. 25c
.
,
25c
.
.
40c
.
.
7c
.
.
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.
.
Ami do you still sell N luirs« t.ohlen Ktur H.xip for
SURE! -M for <i dollfir, if you say the word.
25c?
School Books,
Tablets, School Supplies. Etc.
School Shoes,
Best to be had.
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 Iscist. but, bv
f we do WE’VE GOT THE
GOODS. WE’VE GOT THE PRIC
E MAKE DELIVERIES,
and we’ll treat you right. Can you ask any more?