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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
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Busineas men of Troutdale are feeling land and the owners of large larmn are Geo. Scharp arid wife were in Port the liem-fit of trade derived from the <loing a wine thing to give up Home of .land to attend the funeral of their uncle many laborers employed on the im their acres and letting those w ho desire on Friday. provements being made on the O. R. A to locate have a chance. Plenty of peo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harlow were in X. Company's lines, as far east as Brid ple will come if we will only give them al Vail. the metropolis recently. a chance. The Union Stock Yards are running Dan Richardson ami C. Bennett and Rev. C. E. Crandall has moved bis full blast and still are not able to keep family here and han begun his work an their families departed for St. Johns up with the demand for their products. Friday where they will continue in the pantor of the .Methixlinl Church, preach J. Hickey, of Portland, was out to see ing bin first sermon at 11 o'clock Sunday butcher business. We wish them suc cess. old friends and take in the <Jance Sat to a large and appreciative audience. The improvements made to the county urday. Manley Axtell han moved his family roads in this vicinity recently are much Good Printing at The Herald office. into the Robbins cottage. appreciated during these rainy days. Miss Myrtle Erwin, of Portland, was G. W. Waters and wife have returned The tie and wood business is gradu the guest of Mrs. Geo. Reynolds on the to Portland after a few days’ visit with ally gaining larger proportions at this 10th. relatives and friends here. Jay Moore, of Portland, .visited his Mins Daisy Dixon, of Cedarville, was point. The Sandy River is used for the a guest of Mins Ethyl lieslin on Sunday. floating of thousands ot ties ami hun mother, Mrs. Martha Tiller, recently. dreds of cords of wood from tlie forests Jas. O'Shea, of the Union Meat Co., George ftolph, of Portland, visited , to the railroads. was out hunting Sunday. liin parents here on Sunday. Mrs. John Erickson, of Sellwood, was Miss Sadie Wright, of Potland, spent Mine laiura Rons, of laitourell, is a a recent guest of Mrs. H. Vanderhoof. Sunday with her parents, H. H. Wright guest of her grand|«rents, Henry Ross A. Itell, of Sellwood, was looking after and wife. and wife. his farm near here Sunday. Mrs. 1.. Bozarth, of Woodland, Wash., Five carloads of feed ami flour were han lieen visiting tier brother, S. A. unloaded here for local merchants and John. interior point* recently. Earl Tegart was a guest of hie par • LEAPING HOTEL IN TKOtTDALE • M. M. Cunningham, a carpenter on ent* on Saturday and Sunday. II. W. Mathison, Bert Stone and Mrs. the O. R. A X. bridge here, cut his foot J ROOMS ANO BOARD quite badly on Monday. De Shawn were recent Portland visitors. Mrs. Hofer has returned to Portland • COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Z Miss Susie Hall han returned to her alter a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. • Satisfaction Guaranteed * home in Portland after a short visit Cumming. with friends here. • • Mr. ami Mr*. Joseph Wood, of Terry, * Louis Helming Prop. • Eliiert Stone, of Portland, spent Satur were guests of L. FL Gotham and family day and Sunday witli bis parents, Mr. * Main Street Trnutdalt, Ore. • ou Sunday. Bert Stone ami wife. Mr. Latourell, of Latourell Falls, is a A number of teams are engaged haul guest of his son, R. Latourell. ing brick to lie used in constructing the See announcement in another column of new hotel. the amateur minstrel show for Trout Ralph Paganucci, with a large crew dale library benefit. of men, are engaged making re|>airx on It is reported here that the Mineral the <>. R. A X. track near here. Products Coni|>any is pre|*iring to build Mrs. M. Moller has sold her farm a large plant here in the near future. west of town for the consideration of Their s|iecialty will be the production WILL MAKE TRIP TO AXY LO She expects a<s>n to construct a of toilet preparations, etc. CALITY FOR 30 CORDS. residence on her lots in town. Chas. Williams and A. <>tt were Port P. Honnum has purchased three lots land visitors Monday. TROUTDALE, OREGON. in the southwest part of town. < > : Union • I > House Z : * • W. F. GREER, Steam Wood Saw We will give Phonographs UNTIL DECEMBER 1, There is great activity in the transfer of real estate here at present. Among the recent sales was the* farm of S. P. and W. II. Osburn, west of town, the purchaser Iteing M. McDaniels, of Port land, who will take possession in aGiut two months. Consideration, ♦!W*U0. “The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will convince you of the fact. Troutdale, Ore. On Wednesday of last »wk there was held a public sale id lots, several Io s lie- ‘ ing sold at from to |1<M) per lot. Each visitor at the Hale was given a ticket for a lot which was given, to the one holding a duplicate of a ticket drawn .rom the box, Mrs. Win. Town send tieing the lurky winner of the lot which is situated in the northwest part i of town. John Cook has sold three lots on Harrison street to Mux Davis, of Pleas ant Home. Mrs. Julia Snover and son, Oral, have ! moved to Portland. 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, Laces, Ribbons, Hose, Patent Medicines, FUHR AND FEED I Egg- and Ihitt. r taken in ex-' change f»r Merchendiee. | Large, cloth Trespass notices printed and for sale at The Her ald office. With your name on, 10c each; without name, 5c each. Order by mail. FAIRVIEW Carries <i full line of IRISH and CURED Ml AIS and SAUSAGES, dt LOWEST PRICES G. N. Reynolds Prop. > > > • > 1906. MEAT MARKET TROUTDALE < < < < < Thu «tore that «ell« SUNFl.OllR SHOES (<jr Stvl(. a||l| Wear. S. S. LOGAN, Troutdale, Ore. Frank Axtell has moved his family into the John Piper cottage. Whitney & Anderson R. C. Wileox has moved lias family into Mrs. Julia Snover's house. Mr. Wilcox is doing an active business in his new meat market on Depot street. J. Smith and wife have nioveti into FURNISH ESTIM ATES on building, of ail kind* pi rAkir ODE the lower part of W. T. Scmt’a resi- | ilenee. Rev. Thomas Maxwell has taken charge of the M. E. Church at Silverton and has moved Ilia family there. < ► Rev. W. T. Scott attended l’resbytary at Springwater last week. The Ladies Aid Society held its reg ular meeting with Mrs. Julia A-licralt is often ruined by a poor shoer. ; ► last Thursday. We ex|>ect soon to have a new water supply lor the town, furnished by a Has been built up by good shoeing < > i large spring south of tow n. It is also rumored that we will have electric lights - soon. L. A. Moore, of Ogdensburg, Wis,, To shoe your horse just RIGH1 I > b arrived al Fairview Tuesday ini'rning < ► and is stopping at M. P. Axtell's. Mr. Moore will probably locate in or near Fairview. Dr. A. Thompson, of Gresham, has purchased lots in Fairview. Mi»Tli"inp- son is one w ho can see n bright future QUALITY CONSIDERED <• for Fairview and is willing to take a _____ <» chance. L. A. Coburn, of White Water, Win., is a guest of A. L. Stone and family for n few days. II. C. Canipliell, who is interested TROUTDALE» - - OREGON with others in the farm of tkk) acres, has ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦!: several head of blmsled stock enroute j from Belgium and Spain. It was said The “BEAVER STATE HERALD” $1 for 12 Months. i by Mr. Campbell that the duty on thia Contractors and Builders . ....... ’ bLtUNt, UKt. CREE & AXTELL, k i> \ xtell Contractors and Builders ““■«Sm’*’ General Repair Work, FOX & CO. TROUTDALE. FAIRVIEW. We Quote 60 lbs. BRAN, 80 lbs. SHORTS, 50 lbs. Fine Salt, Many’s the man that has been “buncoed” by the smooth “gold brick artist.’’ Many more will be before this world is done. Maybe you feel sort ’o that way about what we’ve been telling when we’ve said that our prices can’t be duplicated. Some of these windy stores are al ways harping about the “price per ton.” The small buyer should have some consideration. The Cheapest Shop in Town Catsup. 25c size. Star and Swift’s Pride Soaps. Pearl Oil. .... Oil in Bulk. .... Tea Garden Drips Syrup. A FULL LINE OF 39c 39c 4 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 20c 3 for 25c 2 lbs. for 35c 20c 20c 13c 10c 3 for 5c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 25c 95c to $4.20 bbl 5 lbs. 70c 10 lbs. $1.35 17c 8 for 25c . $1.10 85c 80c BUTTER for 45c Do’nt Forget! Dry Goods, Shoes, We're still Doing Horseshoeing c and Hardware, At the old stand At the same prices. - • James H. Latham, - Star Tobacco...................................... Royal Baking Powder. Golden Gate Baking Powder, Arm & Hammer Soda, “Blue Ribbon’’ Tomatoes, Corn, “ Peas. Verv Best Pork and Beans, Salmon................................................ Oysters................................................ Carnation Cream, Breakfast Cocoa, Mince Meat. Good Coffee. Postum Cereal, Fig Prune Cereal, Grape Nuts, .... Allen & Lewis Ovsters, 15c size. Tanglefoot Fly Paper, Extract Vanilla, Lemon, Corn Meal, Flour, ...................................... Columbia Lard, We buy FOGS for 32c, $ .50 .70 .30 - « 4 Our Reputation Try us and See. Pipe Fitting and Housemoving on Short Notic® CLEONE P. O., (Fairview), OREGON. A. FOX, A Good Horse We Guarantee ii Plans and Estim- ________ _ Patent Medicines AT : SPECIAL j PRICES ~ School Books. Tablets and all School Supplies. School Shoes.