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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW General Merchandise, TROUTDALE OREGON Just Arrived Car Barley, $25 $15 Car Bran, Car Shorts, $17.50 Car Middlings, $25 Car Salt $10 J # V ® • w TROUTDALE MEAT MARKET Carries d full line of IRISH and CURED MEATS and SAUSAGES, at LOWEST PRICES “The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will convince you of the fact. G. N. Reynolds Prop. Troutdale, Ore. For Superior Stoves and Ranges, 70 years’ sales and continuous success is conclusive evidence that our goods our sales, our prices and our methods are all right. SCHOOL TABLETS, BOOKS, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, ETC. Shoes, Fall Dress Goods, Laus, Ribbons. Hose, Patent Medicines. .. u «i?. u” . I ‘‘¡ftBisa? I The store that sells SUNFLOUR SHOES <■- ... S. S. LOGAN, Troutdale, Ore. Whitnev & Anderson Contractors and Builders H RNISII ESTIMATES on buildings of *11 kinds from the ground up. Use Bridal Veil Lumlwr only and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. AirAlir 1,1 HlNF ULLUIIL j ORE. A Good Horse is often ruined by a poor shoer. Our Reputation Has been built up by good shoeing We Guarantee To shoe your horse just RIGHT I Try us and See. The Cheapest Shop in Town per per per per per ton ton ton ton ton Miss Mary Buxton has resigned her prarition as teacher of the Mt. Tabor school and has come home to reside with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F, Buxton. John Stafford is spending a week with his mother, Mrs. F. A. Stafford. Miss Jennie Hen was out from Port land Sumlay looking after her farm in terests on Stagger-weed Mountain. C. H. Erwin, agent heie for the O. R. AN., has resigned his petition and ac ■ cepted a position in the Claim office in j Portland ami left Tuesday with his family. Bert Williams has bought the butcher shop of Bennett A Richardson and will conduct same in first-class order. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoyt has bought out the Brink Hotel and will be glad to receive old ami new customers. Mr. ami Mrs. R. Williams were visit ing their mother, Mrs. P. C. Williams, on Sunday. A. Rieter will soon leave for La Grande, Ore., to reside. EAIRVIEW Na|wile<>n Davis ami wife left for New- ! port last evening on a business trip. Frank James, of Latourell, has closed the deal for the Fraud Axtell property and will move in immediately. Mrs. Scott and son, Rai ph, will start for southern California al»>ut November 1st to l>e gone several months. Geo. Vathgart has surveyed ami locat ed the corners for the new hotel to be built ot Fairview. The grading on the spur connecting theO. W. P. and O. It. & N. R. R. is progressing rapidly. The [«ties are be- | ing set and w ires placed on the main line and soon Fairview will take cars for Portland over the new road. Guy Osburn has returned from the seining groumrs at Celilo w here he has been working for some time. C. C. Vaughn is dis|s«ing of lots to people who have faith in Fairview and many who have Is.ugbt are contemplat ing building new houses as soon as car penters can lie secured. It is positively known that there are* still a few kickers and dirt slingers in Fairview who make it their business to interfere with certain propositions which are intended to upbuild and be come a Is-nefit to the town ami com munity. If these same people would get out and hustle and encourage In stead of discouraging everything which is intended for the good of everyone it would not Ire half the work to build up our little town. If you don’t like the town in which you live move out and give someone else a chance to move in in your place who will be a benefit to the place ami not a hindrance. Rev. W. S. Holt, D. D„ synodical missionary of the Presbyterian Church, will preach here next Sumlay morning. EGYPT It is reported that Mrs. Udey of this place has taken a homeless boy to raise. We say good for Mrs. Udey and good for the boy. QUALITY CONHIDRHEI» W. F. GREER, James H. Latham, Steam Wood Saw TROUTDALE. - - OREGON ; The “BEAVER STATE HERALD” $1 for 12 Months. WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY CALITY FOR 20 CORDS. TROUTDALE, Eastern Multnomah’s Hustling Town Mrs. M. Tiller, of Troutdale, enter HULRBURT. tained Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craswell .Mr«. Maud Graham, our teacher in and son, Mr. ami Mrs. Abls.lt, Mi»« Maud Manary, J. Moore and Mr. Ter Dint. No. 35, not being able to get a house near the schoolhouse bought lum mon, of Portland, last Sunday. Thos. Alexander was severely cut on ber anil had a small house erected just the right hand Tuesday. I>r. Short across the road near the Hurlburt Hall. E. G. Rickert and M. D. Johnson did was called to attend him. the work for her. Prof. James Patterson attended M. Mi»« Ollie Pre»ton of Gage was the E. Conference at Sunnyside Sunday. guest of Mrs. M. Rickert on Sunday ami T. C. Hensley has bought the Michels Monday. ' farm southwest of here, ami formerly On the evenihg of the 27th Ward the old Arnison place. Evans wet a trap in his father’s prune Misa l.aura Bristol ha« returned to orchard and caught a large black t>ear. Portland after visiting her grandpar . The iieighijora were called in to see it, ents, Mr. ami Mrs. D. F. Buxton. ami after it was killed and dressed the Walter Murphev cut his toot quite meat was divided among the neighbors badly with a butcher knife a few days ■ who pronounced it tine eating. ago. On September 22ml Roy Rickert of Wm. Ijrtourell and wife were recent Hurlburt and Miss Almetta Tufford guests of her sister, Mrs. John f^irsson. of Springdale were married at Oregon Peter Storm bail the misfortune to ami »|>ent a few days in Portland from have his thumb severely cut in a meat where they went to Eagle Creek. We saw at the packing house on the 25th. j wish them a long and happy life to Mrs. John Larssou ami son, Ijewis, gether. Mr. Rickert is 20 years of age, were recent guests of her sister, Mrs. and his bride IS. Keep your eyes on I Lgypt next. Cortner, at Latourell Falls. Arthur Rickert spent a very pleasant Bert Sexton was a caller here Sunday. The following officers were elected in day last Sunday with his parents, Mr. the Union Sumlay school on Sumlay: and Mrs. M. Rickert. F. N. Laslie, who had hi« arm nearly H. H. Wright, superintendent; F. Por- tello, assistant superintendent; Mrs. G. cut off on a woodsaw some time ago, Funk, secretary; Mrs. Julia Hursell, has partly recovered the use of the arm. treasurer; Miss Pearl Coleman and It is expected that in time it will be nearly as good as lief ore. Oscar Gregg, libr. rians. T One One One One One TROUTDALE LO OREGON. ............................ : Union House * HOTEL LIADIMU IM TKOITIMLE • ROOMS AND BOARO COMMERCIAL TRAOE SOLICITED Satisfactioa Guaranteed Louis Helming Prop. Mtia Street TrisldaI», Ora. of friend, of Portland came up to the Wittenlrerg place in their auV« Sunday. Janie« Ellis ma<le a buaine«« trip to Portland Friday. Mr». F. Knapp visited her daughter, Mr». Sinclair, at Bridal Veil Friday. A number of young folk of thia vicin* ity attended the dance at Brillai Veil, and report a very enjoyable time. Gilbert Burkholder received a cut on hi« hand, but under the »killful treat ment of Dr. Looney, of Palmer, ia rapid ly improving. Fairview Lodge No. »2, A. F. and A. M., meets the first Satunlay on or be fore every full moon, at Troutdale, Or. Chas. Cleveland is worshipful master and G. N. Reynolds secretary. SECTION LINE. The hunting season found many young sports eager for the fray. Were the ratio of killing kept up during the en tire season on the scale of its first day tlie pheasant would soon tie as extinct as the buffalo. A number of deputy game wordens were seen in our neighborhood on Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday. One won ders when one hears so many shots in BROWER the brush if law makers are not also Miss laura Burkholder ia attending sometimes law breakers. We think so. school at Gresham. Lionel Buckley ran a gray squirrel in E. If. Cole, of Camas, Wash., was to the schoolroom Monday. In an in visiting friends in this vicinity recently. stant all laws were forgotten and Mr. R. T. Smith, son Osmon and daughter i Squirrel was chased around the school Ella made a trip to Portland Satunlay room until caught. where Ella received treatment for her Road grading is badly needed on the eyes. road lying between the Section Line Richard Wade, wife and son, of Trout and Powell Valley roads. dale, visited Geo. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl and daughter, Roes Sharp is attending High School Grace, have moved to Peidmont to in Portland this year. spend the winter, and where Miss Ruhl Mr. and Mrs. Wittenberg and a party ■ will attend school. CREE & AXTELL, C. E. CREE F. D. AXTELL Plans and Estim ates on Appli cation. Pipe Fitting and Housemoving on Short Notice Contractors and Builders General Repair W ork, CLEONE P. O., (Fairview), OREGON.