Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 28, 1906, Image 3

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HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
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TROUTDALE
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Dealers in General Merchandise,
TROUTDALE,
OREGON
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SPECIAL ON FEED.
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Car Barley, $25 Ton
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Car Bran, - ¡5 Ton
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TROUTDALE
MEAT MARKET
Carries a lull line ol IKISII and Cl KI I) Ml AIS
and SALSAGIS. al L0WLS1 PRICES
Misaes May Bh«*rw«»»l ami Suai«* la-<l-
bury and \rthiir Ledbury accompanied
a party of Portland friend» oil a picnic
to laitourvlle Fall» on Sunday.
1 “ l hc Proof ol the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will
convince you of the fact.
W. E. Elliaoit recently pnrehaaed two
lot» upon which lie expects M»>n to
build a residence,
Troutdale, Ore.
(i. N. Reynolds Prop.
(’. C. Vaughn i» finding a iiuiii I mt of
parties interested in in» Fairview pro-
|*erty.
For Superior Stoves and Ranges, 70 years’ sales and
continuous success is conclusive evidence that our goods
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our sales, our prices and our methods are all right.
SCHOOL TABLETS. BOOKS, SLATES. PENCILS, PENS, ETC. (
Shots, Fall Dress 6oods, Laces. Ribtons, Hose, Patent Medicines.
FUH'R AND FEED
Egg» «11*1 Hutter taken in ex- |
clmtitf.t (<>r Mcndmmli»«*.
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Tint »tor«* that »eli» SI \ F L<*UR SHOES
for Style ami \V«*ar.
Union House *
CHY RfSHURANl ;
Srtvr* til«* ÌM-*t of invili’* lit
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W. L. Van Houten
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Troutdale, Ore. •
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Contractors and Builders
FURNISH ESTIMATES on building» <4 all kind»
from the ground up.
I ««• Bridal Veil l.unil>er only
CLEONE. ORE.
and 1.1 \R KNTI.E SATISFAI TIoN.
CREE & AXTELL, :
Plum« and Estim-
Contractors and Builders
Ocncral Repair Work,
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Pipe Eitting and ilousemoxing on Short Notice
CLEONE P. O., (Fairview), OREGON.
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Horse
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ruined by a poor shoer.
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Our Reputation
Has been built up by good shoeing
We Guarantee
To shoe your horse just RIGHT
Try us and See.
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The Cheapest Shop in Town
QUALITY C< >XSI1 1EREI >
James H. Latham,
TROUTDALE,
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Ikuon-Glbons Weddlnq.
Mr. Wesley 8. Bacon and Mi»» .(essili
ti. Hllains werennitol in borni» of wed-
l.ak Ut thè residence.>f thè brille’» |>ar-
ent», Mr. and Mr». Geo. lì. Gil»>n», ut
Bull Run, oli Wednesday, Bept. 211, litoti.
\ niimber of relative» and intimate
friend» were prcsent lo wltms» thè
eeremony prolioiinced by Kev. U. A.
The concert given Thursday evening
at the I're.livterian Church by Mr».
I.Ultl Pahl Miller, accompanied by Mr.
II Millican, wa* a decided auceeiM» and
la-iicfit for tlie church.
Few people realize that Fairview is
really undergoing a great change. The
[comatose condition of the village l»-au-
i tiful i» gradually giving way to one of
xigor and »prightline»». Vn every hand
i ih heard the ring of tl.eear|»-nter‘» ham-
I liter and the buzx of the raw.
The foundation for the big brick block
is under wav—the brn k saved from the
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old < >'id Fellow» home, which was I..light
Louis Helming Prop.
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from Mr. Kronenla-rg for that purpose,
Mein Street
Troutdale. Ore. • : is la-ing put on the ground a» fast as
men and team» can do the Work, ami
will hi on lavnim* a part of East Multno­
mah'« first brick block.
t:e Crtini CcifecftMan. i"d Se'! Drir.ks *
Ulve Vs a Trial
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ROOMS AND BOARD
COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED *
Satisfdction Guaranteed
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Short Orders Al All limes
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Mr». A. T. Axtell and granddaughter,
Mias Edith McKillip, have returned
from their Sea»ide outing.
.1. W. llurrow. of Pence, Neb., In«»
l»*en visiting relatives in thia commu­
nity. Mr». A. O. Jackson i- a niece of
Mr. Burrow.
S. S. LOGAN, Troutdale, Ore.
bora here ami educated here and at
Portlaml, tieing a graduate of the Gillis­
pie »« I khi I of oratory, and ia e»|iecially
giftul. She lias many warm friends.
The gr<x>ni is a resident of Spring­
Eastern Multnomah’s Hustling Town
water ami a young inan ol ¡¡ood statill­
ing.
The happy couple left immediately
A number ol friends gathered at the
The conundrum |>arty given by the ' for Portlaml amid showers of rice and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexamler on the l-adies’ Aui Society was a grand «uc­ old slea-s and will lie at home after
Octolier l»t, at Springwater, where a
evening of the 19th. Mr. ami Mrs. ce»». A large number attended.
neat home await» them.
. Alexander left lor Tacoma, Wash., Oil
Mr». Bert Williams was visiting her
: the 23d where they will make their fu­ »¡»ter, Mrs. Wm. Dixon, at Rooster
ture home.
SECTION LINE.
Kock, Tuesday.
Charles Powell and wife, of Portland,
Mi--. » < >«■ *rgie ami Edith Reynolds,
Mrs. 8. 8. ¡»gan w-aa in Portland on
were guests at the Arnspiger home the
of Portland, were visiting their parents, the 25th buying fall gisxla.
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, on Sun­
Fred Harlow transacted business in
day.
W. Bradley and wife, ol San Jose,
the metropolis on Tuewlay.
Cal., accompanied by their little son
Mr», (jitourells, of laitourelle Falls,
Dr. B om , dentist of Montavilla, has ami daughter, were visiting at Buckley
i wa-tin* guest of her daughter, Mrs. J.
an office here and is doing considerable <irove on Friday and Saturday. Mrs.
< Larsson, recently.
work.
Bradley was formerly Mias ¡.aura Hoyt,
Mr». Harvey Ilornisli, of Heppner, !
foster daughter of the late Mrs. E. B.
Mr.
Good,
manager
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the
Union
Ore., is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Van Vlack.
Meat Co., »|>ent Sunday here.
I P* t* r < iregg.
Superintendent Robinsori was out on
Milton Fox, manager of Fox's store, a trip pertaining to school matters on
G. M. Kreis brought in twelve car­
loads of tin«* Nebraska corn-fed h<»g» on hail the misfortune to get two rii«« frac­ Monday. Miss Fay Robinson accom­
tured by a home falling with him.
the 23d.
panied her father ami was the guest of
John Brow n transacted business here­ Mrs. Buckley.
Win. Johnson is giving his house a
«•oat of paint.
on the 2óth.
1.. Milem, living near the Reservoir,
was held up on Tuesday night by a high­
wayman near the water gate. Mr. Mi­
Miller-Zimmermdn VSeddinq.
CORBETT.
lem got away with a whole skin for
The wedding of Miss Jessie May Zim­ which he was thankful.
F. W. Reed was a business caller in
Portland Mo.,day.
merman to Thomas C. Miller occurred
The good wishes of our center are
Newell <dea»oii, of Rooster R*<k, has Wednesday evening, Sept. 12th, at the tendered to Edward Aylsworth for -t
pm chared the st<M'k»d g'wxis from F. home of the bride's parents, Mr. and »¡a-eily recovery from his present illness.
W. and F. FL Reed ami w ill have charge Mrs. G. N. Zimmerman, near Fairview,
Ja[« are much in evi«ience digging
<>( the telephone anu postoifice at Cor­ Kev. C. Moys, of Portland officiating in potatoes in our burg.
tlie
presence
of
alsxit
forty
guests.
bett.
Mrs. W. P. Ream is improving from a
Carrie O. Millspaugh »|>ent Saturday Their elegant home was lieautifuliy late illness of neuralgia and la grip.
and Sunday in the vicinity of Corbett decorated with Uregun graj*e, roses and
| sit ted plants.
ami organized a Sunday school at Pleas­
The w«-dding march from “Lohen­
ant View ami belli a service at Corbett
grin” was played by Miss Katlireen
Sunday.
Harvey Saunders, who has been spend­ Leonard, of Portland. The bride looked
ing tin- summer in F)a»te-n Oregon, re- charming attired in cream silk de chine
trimmed with mattize and medallion
turned Saturday.
lace, w ith orange blossoms and carried WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY LO­
Mir-i-s Ethelyn Smith ami May I.ittle- bride roses. She was attend«*d by her
CALITY" FOR 21) CORDS.
|>age, who are attending college in Port­ »ister. Miss Olive Zimmerman, who
OREGON.
land, spent Saturday and Sunday at wore a pretty dress of white net over TROUTDALE,
their home» in the vicinity of Corbett.
pink sdk and carried pink carnations.
Corls-tt lias earned ipiite a reputation Her sister, Miss Maliel, was liecomingly ••»•••»••••••••••••
as a delightful place for a summer out­ dres»e<t in white »ilk and was flower •
Two Small Tracts •
ing during the warm months.
girl. The little sister, Isabel, carried a
for Sale.
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Miss Nellie Masterson has returned basket of lillies of the valley and for­ • •
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get-me-nots
with
asparagus
fern,
in
home from an extended visit in i’ort-
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5 1-2 acres improved, running •
which rested the wtxlding ring. She
land.
w ., t
:.d to timothy ami e
Mrs. Saunders anil little daughter was dressed in blue silk with white lace a eluvw, "11 >andv road, 1-4 mil*- •
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have returneii from a Portland hospital, trimmings. The gioom was sup[>orted • east of Cleone.
by an uncle of the bride, Andrew Mc­ •
6 1-2 acres, all improved, seed- •
the latter much improved in health.
Call, as l»-st man. Many valuable and • ed, 4-room house, well, good fenc-
Smith A Burgleson had the misfor­
beautiful gifts were received.
e ed garden, orchard, plenty of all 9
tune to have a piledrivereajisizi*. throw­
A «ieliciou» supi>er was .served after • varieties of fruit, 1 mile east of •
ing their boiler and engine into the
• Clt-oiH-<>ti Sandy roa l. one mile •
the ceremony.
river.
• w.-t of Troutdale. Writ«- or
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The bri<le is the o!de-t «laughter of ' • Major 11. W. Love,Troutdale, Ore. •
Miss Bertha Henry spent Saturday in
Mr. ami Mrs. Zimmerman and was
Portland.
A nuntlier of Troutdale ] ample have
iH.ilght lot» in Fairview with the ex­
pressed intention of making thia place
tneir future home. The old-time sneer
(when »peaking of Fairview) is gradu­
ally disappearing from the lace» of tlx*
mo»» encrusted individual and one of
i real pleasure taking it» place. On every
hand can la- seen evidence» of the city'»
' future greatness. Business men are
phiinijng new stores. A blacksmith ia
eX|s*cted soon. By the time the juice is
pulling train» into Portland many |>eo
ple will la* living in Fairview, and ',mi-
dreiia more wishing they had taken time
hv the forelock and cast their die with
those already here. It will pay you to
keep your eye on Fail view.
COTTRELL
There will be services at the Baptist
Church at Cottrell next Sunday at 11 a.
in. and also on Sunday, Oct. 7th, there
w ill be an anniversary service and bas­
ket dinner. Th«* occasion is the tilth
anniversary of th«* present pastorate.
The pastor, C. A. Nutley, will pleach
at 11 o'clock and at 2 o'clock a rally
meeting will be held at which u num-
I her of persons will speak, representing
the different depart incuts of the church
work. All are cordially invitetl to come
and enjoy the services.
Mr. Halt, who recently knight the
Raymond Beagle home pro|s*rty, is im­
proving the same for his use, expecting
to move from near Sandy iui soon as im­
provements me completed. A new
barn mid woodshed me among the im­
provements mid at tin* present time the
I house is being weather-boarded. Mr.
Hart ami family recently came from
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Bionx City, Iowa, and art* much ph ased
with the I begun climate mid products.
M. Ball's dryer has nearly linisli«*«!
th«* season's run on prunes. About
sixty orchards have supplieil upwards
of 40 tons of the green fruit. Mr. Ball
ex|a*eis to dry apple» if they come in
sufficient quantities tlu* next few weeks.
N'lltley, of Gresham, utter which n
sumptuous wedding dinner was enjoyed,
and the usual shower of rice liestoweil
on I lit* young pair as they start«*.! on
thei’ wedding journey.
Mrs. M. Ball lias been suffering from
Mr. and Mrs. Bacon were the recip­ n return of rheumatism for a few days
ients of a millibar of useful presents. but ia better at lust report.
Upon their retail they eX|M*ct to reside
S. W. Scovill«* was doing business in
in Sandy.
l’ortlaml last Wednesday.
W. F. GREERr
Steam Wood Saw
A. FOX,
FOX «& CO
TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW
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C'rturner’s Saving Ticket
and MERCHANT'S ADVERTISING CARD
On purchase of K* worth of goods or over at
thi» More. Mud the M«)ditional |M*ymrut of m»c,
the holder will be given one of our beautiful
enameled pictures. »He Irtx» inches, and tw«e
ineh frame when punched at
Aaron Fox, Troutdale,
Fox & Co.. Fairview,
When- yon w ill alwnys find the lowest prices
ami the freshest, cleanest and im*st up-to-dat»-
sl.s k . I ».««Is AI.W AYs BRISO Tiffs CARD
RATE» NOVEI.TY ADV. co,, 1*ORT1.ANI>.
10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20
50 50 50 50 50 50
Warehouse full of Feed
THIS WEEK
SPECIAL
Shorts, Bran, Etc.
SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION.
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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" BUTTER,
2«c for EGGS
We Quote a Few of Our Prices.
“CADET”
Scientific Stockinqs
At 25c
B«*ft value ever.
Knees. li«*els and
toes of stoutest Irish
linen.
Service guaranteed
on every |>air.
Try them once ami
atop mending lor g<»»l
ami all.
Send your boy for our
“Cadet” (’ourse lu Jiu-
Jitsu - Japanese Art of
Self-Ih'fense. 1
an«i hò’ll like it.
Don’t Forget 1 We’re
still doing
Horseshoeing
at the old stand at
the same price.
They h**l<i not for a dav or a week, but for 30 days and then some.
BLUE RIBRON TOMATOES.
per doz.
43c
Deviled Ham, Very Best,
. 2 cans for 15c
Minnesota Corn,
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- bbl., $4.20
Best Flour is still, . -
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95c
Granulated Flour,
The next one is a snap. The other feilow will tell you they are
old go«»ls. lkm't you believe it. I bought 15 case» too many.
Allen & Lewis 1-lb. Can of Extra
Standard Oysters,
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. per can, 10c
Eagle Milk.................................................. 15c
Carnation Cream..............................3 for 25c
K C Baking Powder, 25-oz.,
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20c
ROYAL....................................................... 39c
Golden Gate.................................... 39c
We have added to our large stock this week 6000 bars of
“SWIFT’S PRIDE,” a laundry soap that retails for 5c a bar;
OCR PRICE, 8 BARS FOR 25c.
Also “SWIFT'S WASHING POWDER,” a 4-lb. pkg., 20c;
other pow ders w eigh 3 pounds.
Also Libby, McNeil «& Libby's pack of Corned Beef, Chipped
Beef and Mince Meat.
Sw ift ,v « <> sr<-the owners of the I nion Meat «'onuwny.
their various establishments an army of
men.
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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)
They employ in
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. 4 for 25c
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20c
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5c
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. 3 for 25c
25c
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17c
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per gal. 25c
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,
25c
40c
7c
All*! do you »till sell 8 I hitm <>o1den Stur F4«»«p for
25c? SURE! A3 for «i «lolliir. it you say the word.
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 t<> laiHSt. but, bv jingo, if we <lo WE'VE GOT THE
GOODS. WE’VE GOT THE PRICES. WE MAKE DELIVERIES,
and weT. treat vou right. Can you ask any more?