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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
T HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW General Merchandise, OREGON TROUTDALE, Car Car Car Car Car Car Barley, $24.50 Bran, $15 Shorts, $17.50 Middlings, $25 Wheat, $24 $10 Salt, per per per per per per I.KADINU HOTEL ton ton ton ton ton ton 1006. MEAT MARKET (dir les a full line of IRESli 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. 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For Superior Stoves and kanges, 70 years’ sales and continuous success rs 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, Laces, Ribbons, Hose, Paint Medicines, Th« store that sells tfUNFI-OL’K HHOF.8 for an<| Wear. FUH’K AND FEED I I’. rr * and Kuttvr taken In vx- change l<* Merrnan<iliM». I S. S. LOGAN, Troutdale, Ore. Whitney & Anderson Contractors and Builders CLEONE, ORE. FURNIHII ESTIMATES on building* of all kind* from the groi>' <| up. l’*c Bridal Veil Lumber only and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. 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 Try us and See. ( The Cheapest Shop in Town quality considered James H. Latham, TKOUTDALE, - “ OREGON The “BEAVER STATE HERALD” $1 for 12 Months. TKOI TKAI.K ROOMS AND BOARD • COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED • Satisfaction Guaranteed E. C. Oil of Troutdale is suffering Mr. Matlock of Heppner brought hair from a severe attack of tonailitia. carloads of tine cattie to the Union * l.ouis Helming Prop. Mr*. Fred Pelton of Hellwood was a Meat Company here Friday. guest nt the Hamilton home Saturday (Fto Cramer of Portland was a guest Treutdale. Ort. and Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harlow Mom lay. * Mai« Street Mr». Edith Jackson of Portland waa a J. C. Buckley of the Section Line was recent guest of her mother, Mrs. George I a business caller liere on Tuesday. Coleman. Mrs. Francis Aliarti was visiting rel Quite a few held» of cattle have been atives here on the 6th. bought by the ¡nuking company from i Alltert Crautte returned to his home Eagle Creek and Clackama« county. at lai Granile Sunday. O. Slack baa returned from Oobel where lie has been working in a logging MELROSL. camp for James McNarry. WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY LO A reception ami ¡house-warming will Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Cleveland of : CALITY FOR 20 CORDS. < itexham attended Eastern Star Lodge ; l>e given at the home of Rev. J. II. Wood on Wednesday evening. Friends TROUTDALE, hen Saturday evening. OREGON. Mrs. Bullington ot Portland visited ami neighbors are all invited to attend. Reverend Wood ami wife have return iter brotiier, Bert Williams, Saturday We all know there is something pretty ed from the Conference and will take ami Sunday. nice around Staggerweed else why Mrs. Johnson ami son were out from charge of the work here. should John Barbee come back so often. Portland on the 5th looking after pro- • Mr. Adamson and wife have moved to Lucy Mersbon came back from the perty interests. While at Gage their Troutdale where he has employment. bopyaids with all kinds of dry goods. hor»e got loose and ran to Troutdale. Chas. Cook and family visited at the Wonder what is going to liap[>en? But little damage was done. home of Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Slrebin Sun Mr. Mershon Ux>k bis eon, Lewis, a z Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and Mr.ami Mrs. day. a haul of worn! to Fairview recently. P. Itewl of Iatourell were guest of Bert The consecration meeting led by Mrs. “Shorty” Irson lias made a great Williams ami wife Sunday. Parsons Sunday night waa well attend hit on Mt. Staggerweed. Ask any of A. Richardson and brother of Port- ■ ed. the girls. land were recent guests of their aunt, Chester Stafford ami John Metzger, Mrs. Dan Griffith. of firesham, Miss May Littlepage of GAGE Mrs. F. Hubbard and son, Harry, and Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Ijitourell, of Troutdale, were guests at Mr. and Mis. A. Fox attended the The farmers of this vicinity are com the Lone Grove farm this week. funeral of Mr. Fred Emily Sunday. mencing to dig potatoes. Miss Bertha Evans recently visited at ' Mrs. F>1. Tufford visited her cousin, Ed. ami Wm. Monster of Forest Grove were recent guests oi their mother, Mrs. the home of Mr. Starr. Mrs. F>lna Cummings, at Troutiiale j Lockear. Miss Florence Stafford was a Portland Friday ami Saturday. Geo. Reynolds and others from here, visitor Saturday. L. F. Bates' are moving into their neir attended Masonic Lslge at Bridal Veil Dr. Short of the Taylor street M. E. house this week. Saturday evening. Church will lecture at the M. E. Church Mrs. Grace Gibson and children of Mrs. C. Looney and family of Sell- ; here in the near future. Barton were tbe guests of her sister, Wood were guests of their daughter, Mrs. F. A. Preston, of Gage Saturday Mrs. lienkle, recently. Mr. and Mrs. ’ and Sunday. SI AGGERWEED llenkle are living on the Major Love; Gage Sunday school opens at two p. Ralph Kincaid killed a ccon a few in. in the afternoon. Church in the plate. • John and G. Vanderhoof have return- j days ago and now be is nooning ail tiie evening at 7 :5N. ‘ ed from a visit with their sister at Hills time. J. Richardson, tbe popular Gage boro. Some of the boys here are anxiously merchant, is laid up with a bail case of Mr. ami Mrs. H. Brink have taken: waiting for Hallow’een. blood poison in his ‘land caused from a charge oi the cooking cars for tiie I We are all waiting for a look at the blackberry thorn We wish him a new bride ami groom. bridge gang. s|>eedy recovery. A. Fox is building a room for the ; library to move into. Reverend Itrickley was visiting in Portland Sunday. _ __________________________________ __________ Plans and Extim- Miss Mary Hilderbrand is a guest of cation. her sister, Mrs. C. Bennett. General Repair Work, Pipe Fitting and Housemoving on Short Notic* Mrs. Allard was out looking after her ! CLEONE P. O., (Fairview), OREGON. place Monday. CREE & AXTELL, Contractors and Builders TROUTDALE IN • Steam Wood Saw We will give Phonographs UNTIL DECEMBER I, Pastern Multnomah’s Hustling Town • Union House • W. F. GREER, Just Arrived One One One One One One TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW Fairview Grange Holds Interesting AII-Day Session. Fairview Grange No. :U4 held its reg ular all-day session on Wednesday. The meeting was well attended. The name of one new candidate for admission to the Grange was presented. The principal feature of the noon hour waa a chichen-pie dinner with all the accessoriei* that aeconi|a<ny a typi cal Grange dinner. Those present from neighboring Granges were Mrs. McKay from Gresh am, Mr. Millei from Evening Star, Mrs. Tressler from R*» k w<s»l; also Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Belien from St. Johns and Miss Ervin from Troutdale were present for dinner and remained through the lecture hour. Worthy Master Davis gave a talk on the “Jute question” wInch was follow ed by remarks by Mr. Miller. Quite a discussion waa held upon the question of “How to get the young folk interested in Grange work.” No def inite conclusion was reached. Next regular day meeting will la* held on the first Wednesday in November. Cleone Assembly of United Artisans held its regular business meeting Satur day night. There was a g.ssl attend ance and considerable business was transacted. l*re,>arations were made to receive the supreme master who is expected to deliver an address to the public on the evening of October 20th in the Artisan Hall at this place. W. II. Osburn of Rockwood Assembly was a visitor. Mrs. L. A. Bozarth, of Portland, has come to live with her brother, S. A. John, of thia place. Mr. BozartIr is SO years old but is still spry and active. SECTION LINE. The Sorenson family returneil from the hopflehla last Tuesday well Mtistieil with their outing. Mrs. I‘. Kelly left for an eastern trip Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett oi Mt. Talsir will occupy the home during her almence. D. McAlister and wife of Portland were visitors at lluekley Grove on Sun day. A valuable cow lielonging to II. V. Carpenter waa shot and severely wound ed one morning last week. J. Dolbrick entertain«I a party of hunters at his home one day last week. Subscribe for The Herald.