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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
all kinds <il horse« to sell or hire this weeks ago, is able to lie around again winter. with the aid of crutches. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW | General Merchandise, | TROUTDALE, OREGON - Dealers in Everything You Want to Buy or Sell J. P. O’Brien, general manager of the The fanlies Aid of the M. E. church O. It. A N. It. R., pasM.| through here field its regular meeting with Mrs. b. ; Tuesday on bis way East to transact H. bunbar on We<lnes«i«y. business. Members of Fairview Grange bail a Howard bavis lias gone South for a very pleasant meeting on Tue»«iay even few weeks vacation, after which he will ing. return to Ids duties on the farm here. The United Artisans held their regu- i James Ellison, chief night <lis|>atcher lar meeting over Fox A Co.’s store on j at Tekoa, Wash., paid his brother. W. ' Saturday evening. Ellison, of this place, a short visit on The I .allies Aid Society of the Smith i Sunday. Memorial church hel«l an al I-day sen- I Mrs. b. S. bunbar was a recent Port aioli Wmlneaday. land visitor. <». H. Herrin, of Portland, was here It. Erenchie ha« resigned his j«o«ition Tuesday broking after his potato crop. with the Portlanil Itairy Association | J. T. Stillion has accepted a position here ami haa gone to work on his farm from the O. It. A N. Co. as marker dur near Portland, M. Axu-ll ha» taken ing the construction of a railroad bridge the position. at Troutdale. » Frank Ellison ha« purchased a hack Rapid progress is being made on the to I»- use«! a* a »tag«- to accommodate spur track running from Cedarville toj some employees of the Union Meat Co. | Troutdale and connecting the O. W. I’, who reside here. with the O. R. A N. The company ex The ladies of the M. E. church gave a pect to have trains running over thi« chickenpie supper Wednesday evening. road bv Nov. 1st. The proceeds wa« applied to improving The Ladi«-s of Smith Memorial church the church property. have purchase«! a new carpet. Wm. Townsend, who has been taking A tine lot of library books arrived here X-ray treatment lor a cancer on hie lip, Tuesday for bistrict No. 8. is improving very rapidly and hopes to W. T. Scott ami wife transact«.-«i busi e Siam be rid of hie trouble. . I ness in Portland Wednesday. • Rev. W. T. Krott has returned from • Newport where be liaa la-en atterxiing • I Synod, an<l on Sunday gave a very in teresting rej««rt of the 8ynod, alao of : Presbytery, which be lately attended at • Springwater. I This I.ine of Heaters. Stoves an«l Ranges has NO EQUAL. Now is the time. This is the Place to Buy S. S. LOGAN, Troutdale. Oregon : Union House Z fresh [very Day. None Better TROUTDALE >!. C. Campbell was looking after biiainear interests here on Saturday. Elmer Jenkin« an«l wife, of Portland, visited with friemls here over Sunday. Potatoes .Mia» Hattie Stapleton viaited friend» at The I all«-» Sunday. We are in the Market for No. 1 Burbank Potatoes at $1 per cwt. Also for Mra. H. W. Mathison and children were Port la n«i visitors Sat unlay. Frit-mis of Miaa Suaie Hall are glad to welcome her back in our midst. Oral Snover, of Portland, was a visit or here Saturday. Wood A. L. Stone transacted tmainera in Portlanil on Saturday. Want several Cars of No. 1 seasoned Fir, Alder and second-growth Fir. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW. Mrs. J. Stillion ami children visited her mother, Mrs. Clark, of Portland, on Saturday and Sumiay. Mias Lora Luce, our primary teacher, sf>ent Saturday in Portland. Misses Myrtle and Edith Jenkins have gone to Portlan«! tosjiend the win ter. Martin Maultahufa little son, who had his ankle badly fractured some TROUTDALE MEAT MARKET Carries a full line of I Kt SH and (URID Mt AIS 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. Whitney A Anderson are just putting the finishing touches on A. 1.. Turner's residence. Mr. Turner expects to move in as soon as the house is complete«!. Contractors and Builders CREE & AXTELL, IS TKOITL1AI.E C. E. CREE F. I). AXTELL Plans and Estim ates on Appll» cation. Pipe Fitting and Housemoving on Short Notic« CLEONE P. O., (Fairview), OREGON. Messrs. Campbell ami Mctiaw have erected a building to accommodate a large herd of bl<s«le<l sVa-k which they expect soon to arrive from Belgium and Npain. Fox «1 Co. have himla-r on tlu* ground to erect a large warehouse on the <>. K. A N. track. As so«-n as this is coinplet- e«l they ex|MM*t to build another build ing to I m * used for the storing of hnv. Several carloads of f«t*«l arrived her«* Tuesday from Eastern Oregon and mi almost continual line of teams have been engage«! in hauling it away. This looks as though Fairview is surely I mmhu - ing. Wm. Southerland, with a crew of Jap anese, have been clearing the gronnds around the <le|s>t. Lumber is on the ground to erect building» on the Cuiiipl»-ll A Mctiaw farm for the accommodation of th«* em ployees. A. H. Graham, of th«* Portland Hairy Association, has gone to Allierta, Can ada, where lie ex [sits to purchase lan«l for raising wheat. C. C. Vaughn, our rustling real estate man, has gone East to purchase a safe ami other fixtures for th«* bank, which is to I m * established in the liew brick building here. Z • • Louis Helming Prop. • Mai« Street Wm. Byers will go to Eastern Oregon in a few days. He ex|H*«-ts to ship the largest baud of horses ever hamlled by him. He will have dray, buggy, ami e • Troutdale. Ort. • e • Trains O D . I\. £ ft W 11. Local Of Schedule A M E m st ward P M Westward B M_________ AM A M E M _ Bigg. Mail 8p’e Luesl * Ex Flyr Ko. » No. 6 No. 4 Iv. M»i> * E Ar Port Port Flyr Local X'«». * “ T» *M~«»NMUN » •* •• ■ » si • » » • ® t*rr mi •' iu • 7 • i.« » 35 »XI • M CU« «If • M 7 5 41 « » 4T, S 45 » • 4.’. filine« » 40 IS» IS , a • 8 So • f. ¡0 neVTMlt » « » 7 *> • 5 25 hi * «' 7 <M insti « « • ”» " «* » ’• , « l2 « » 17. 7 W U*«M «ut SU*. »>•»•» hav«- l<«-i«te*l here an«l Mr. Welter is working for the Union Meat Co. John Humphrey, of Sellw<»«l, is visit Mias Laura Menxi«*«. of Portland, was ing friemls here this week. a recent guest «»f Mrih Bert Hoyt, and Pat McGurrin, of Portlaml, was shak Mrs. Dan Strehin, of Melrose. ing hands with friend« in Troutilale on Mr. Weber an«l family, of Chicago, Saturday evening an«i Sunday, A. FOX, FOX <& CC ). TROUTDALE. FAIRVIEW. All Former Prices Maintained I SPECIALS THIS WEEK 0 Bars Star Soap for 25c 9 Bars Swift’s Soap for 25c Canned Corn, per dozen, 85c 1X Copper Bottom Wash Boiler, size 8, 99c Allen & Lewis Extra Standard Oysters, l-lb. tins, $1.10 per doz. Hardwood Toothpicks 2c per package. 4-pound tin of Cottolene for 45c J. W. Irwin was transacting Inisiness here a few «lays ago. Jack I.Uscher is digging his |x>tntoes and reports a better crop tluin last year. His yield will I m * the best around here. • : ROOMS AND BOARD COMMERCIAL TRAOE SOLICITED Satisfaction 6iaranteed • Axtell A Cree have alsiut completed ftHC John Townsend'« residence on San«!y Unti road. Mr. Townsend ex|»-cts to occupy the house as soon as it is completed. Contractors and Builders General Repair Work, An a«l«lition is to be ma«le to the O. R. A N. »U»k yards here. The first ship ment of the seaaoti was made Tuesday by T. R. Howitt, to Eastern Oregon. Mr. Howitt also expects a large ship ment in a few «lays. lie exjiect» to do the larg«*st shipping businea« ever «lone here, thia season. HOTEL W. W. Ashcraft has been improving his place by an addition to his house; also digging» well. Whitnev & Anderson FURNISH ESTIMATES on buildings of all kimls kinds Ai rfìkir* “ Lu,,,‘*r ”",y uLtUNti from the ground up. < »e «TioN** I nn.l GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. FAIRVIEW f The Union Meat Co. is using oil burn ers an«l hence is doing away with wood for fuel. b. E. Swank has ordere«! lnmlier foi a new five-room house on his property here. The grading crew from Ijitourell pass ed through here recently on their way to St. John to begin work on the new ex tension from that place to Troutdale. Among the recent Portland visitor» were Mr«, am! Mi»« Hubbard, Mr». Timm and Mrs. J. Larsson. Quite a number of our young folk at tended the dance at Latourell Saturday evening. Mr. an«l Mrs. Buffingtcn, of Portland, were guests of Bert William»’ Sunday. Rev. C. E. Crandell preache«l a ver*- interesting sermon here Sunday even ing. Z LEAKIN'«! A Full Line of STOVES Just Received