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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1906)
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW General Merchandise, ♦ : : ♦ : ♦ ♦ : ♦ i TROUTDALE, OREGON » Dealers in Everything You Want to Buy or Sell ♦ ! V 4 : » I ♦ : I V* r : : ♦ : : ♦ ♦ : ♦ I ♦ : Potatoes We are in the Market for No. 1 Burbank Potatoes at $1 per cwt. Also for Wood Want several Cars of No. 1 seasoned Fir, Alder and second=growth Fir. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW. ♦ K. W. Wilcox is receiving larger loads of meat daily from the I nion Meat Co. w hich he sells to the people in ami about Fairview. Mr. Wilcox keeps his neat little shop on Tlepit street always open, besides running a wagon for the M. C. Grove, of Portland, while grad convenience of those living farther out. ing on the O. W. P. »witch at Fairview, E. C. Cree was in Portland on Satur had his left foot badly cut last Monday day purchasing building material. but fortiinelv no Irone» were broken. Dr. Atwood of Gresham took the injured Miss I ji nra Hunter is visiting her man to Portland for tnatment. mother, Mrs. R. Hunter, at the Home Hotel. W. W. Cotton i» »hipping two car load» of hops East. These ho|>s were Dr. C. H. Atwoml was a business vis raised on Mr. Cotten’a farm in Gresh itor here on Saturday. am. Mrs. R. Hunter left for Spikane on Miss Daisy D Wilcox has purchased Wednesday, where she will meet her husband who is returning from a trip East. Before returning home they will visit their son in Spokane. Mrs. H. Shaw ami daughter Rutliie were Portland visitor» Satuiday. Rodney Hall visited 'friend» here a few days ago. Miss May Sherwood was a business visitor in Portland recently. Mrs. G. Dolph visited her daughter, Mrs. E. Jenkins, of Portland, oil Friday. The cbickenpie snp|«r given by the M. E. church on Wednesday evening of last week was a decided success. Sup per was served from six to eight, after whic.i an excellent program was render- ed. The proceeds of the evening amounted to |2I to lie used in improv ing the church property. Mrs. D. S.' Dunbar was operated on for a cancer, in the Good Samaritan hospital, a few days ago. Her many friends here hope for her speedy recov ery. A. Kronenlierg is installing the Ke ♦ ♦ wanee Pneumatic water system on his farm on the Sandy ro.id. The boiler for the plant arrived Saturday from Ke wanee, III. QUALITY CONSIDERED After fourteen years of service as sup erintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday school here Mrs. W. T. Scott resigned GIVE US A TRIAL . . . her positisn last Sunday. Mrs. Julia We guarantee the Quality of our Aschcraft, as assistant superintendent, Work to be First-Class in all our will complete Mrs. Scott's term, Mrs. I Minnie Stone acting as assistant. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.1 church held its regular meeting with Mrs. C. E. Crandall on Wednesday. AND WAGON REPAIRING Frank Ellison, wife 'and liaby were visitors in Gresham Sunday. Oral Snover of Portland sp*nt Sunday with friends here. HORSESHOEING : A : SPECIALTY Mr. Campliell, of Selatcha Prairie, Wash., is visiting his son, A. E. Camp bell, at Columbia View. Four carloads of cattle arrived here Sunday morning for T. R. Howitt. The Misses Moller, of Portland, »|ient l'ROUTDALE, OREGON 1 Sunday with their mother, Mrs. A. B. ; :♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦: : Moller, of this place. three lots from A. L. Stone, situated in block 19. Consideration fl.rO. Miss Wilcox w ill prubablv soon build on her property. H. W. Mathison has purchased five Mallard ducks to use as decoys in hunt ing wild ducks. A. W. Zimmerman, E. McGaw and H. C. Campliell with their families spent Saturday here looking over their interests on their farm. Mrs. W. E. Lewie, of Seaside, Ore., and daughter, Mrs. Lizzie King, and two children, while on their way to Mr». King's home in Highland, Kans., paid their friends here a short visit. The Cheapest Shop in Town General Blacksmithing James H. Latham, At the I idics Ahl Sochdv of the Pre»- Mr». Tims. ('rev, of I vim non, I» visit byteriau church on Thursday tint fol ing bvr »on, ('. E. ('rev. lowing otlleers were el«‘Ct«*<l for the en The Presbyterian Sumlwy »clmnl u»ed suing war: M im . M. C. Cornvtt, prvfr* their new siligitig IxH.k» Nunday for the idem; Mm. Julia Ashcraft, Gw pres first time mid were well pleased with ident; Mrs. I Smith, seervtwry and them. Mm. Wm. Townsend, treusnrer. The Mr». Wm. Byeiswnsii Portland vis ladies in ultoudauev were Mesdamee. itor it few day» ago. A. Jackson, II. M. Shaw, J. X. and J. Bruce Honeymun vl»it<-d friend» here Furis, A I. Stone, W T. Scott, E. Smith, Bondurant, 1». Fisher, Julia Saturday. Ashcralt. 'I Cornell, Wm. Town- Miss Ijiura I.use entertained her »!»• semi and W. Jacobs. ter from Forest Grove on Sunduv. Mrs. Flossie Bobbins has returned after a »bort visit with lier mother, Mm. THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR Alma Hull, of Portland. Mis F J. Sliow was a guest of her daughter, Mm. Geo. Duatiu, of Port land, on Friday. Mrs. M l.ittlepage is spending a few day» in Portland. Herlw-it l ee was a guest of Mr». II. J. Moore was the guest of Ids mother, Shaw recently. Mrs. M. Tiller, Sunday. D. W. Duuliar and wife visited Port John Williams had the mishgluiu' to laud friends a part of a»t week. fall from the O. R. A X. bridge Thurs John Couglileii, general road master day of last week, bruising himself con of the (L R. A X., was here Saturday siderably but no lames were broken. hulking after business interests. I. . Harlow , C. Powell, Byron Reyn Mis. J. W. Townsend was a Portland olds, Mr. Voting ami others have re- visitor recently. turned from a ls-ar hunt mi the Salmon : Hev. J. W. Brampton, of Dilly, Ore., river. Two bears were »ven but no tie | captu red. visited friends here last Week. Jas. Hill, of the O. R. A X. bridge J. M Dai is has bad several carloads of teed «liip|a>d here for hi» »tore at crew, is laid up with a stiff knee. Terry. Mrs. I* Reed, Mr». Chas. Dixon and Wm. Bowen, of K.a-kwissl, has load Mi»» M. laitoiirell, of Latourell Fall», ed and shipped a carload of ;><>tatoe* attended the coon show here oil the Mtil. from her»-. Mr. Burton, <d Columbia Slough, was Whitney A Anderson came home Sat urdav evening from Bridal Veil where up to attend Masonic Lodge Saturday I they have lieeu engagi-d in building a mgl t, Wm. Bennett. of Portland, was visit-1 church. Daniel Dunl>ar made a trip to Port ing old friend» here Sunday. J. Hamlin and family have moved to land Sat unlay. Earl Teggart, who i» attending the Piedmont w here he has a posiliou. Portland Academy, »|x*iit Saturday mid Otto Cramer and others from Port Sunday with hi» parents hero. land t<«>k in the minstrel show here re Mias Clara and Mrs. A. B. Moller w ere cently. Milton Fox transact««! business in the recent Portland visitor». Elliert Stone was a guest of hi» |n*r- metropolis on the 26th. Lew Helming, Wm. Johnson and S. ents. A. I.. Stone and •• ife, over S uii - S. I.ogan transacted business in Port day. Duck shooting is now the onler of the land on Friday. High Straus was a visitor het«' Sun day for the spirt loving. There was a little lull in the proceedings on Satur day. day, ho wever, as our game warden paid A surprise party was given Mr. ami us a visit. Mrs. Win. Cameron on the 30tii, that Harry Dimmit.k ha» accepted a posi lieing liis birthday. tion with the Villon Meat Co. at Trout I). Mier ami wife of Columbia Slough dale. were guests of Mr. and Mr», I’. Storm Mrs. A. 0. Jackson and daughters vis recently. Mr. ami Mrs Mier will »OOU ited Henry Perkins and wife iu Port move to !nde|>endence. I land, on Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hite, of PIl-HMMIlt H. C. Campliell is out looking over Home, were a visitor here on the -’Till. the grist mill with a view to moving it Miss Ijuira Pennington and G. Hind- from its present site to the <>. H. A X. erson were guests of Miss Georgia Key- track, and putting it in operation. n< Id» recently. f Union House IJCAbtNU HOT Kt. IN TKOITKtl.K ROOMS AND BOARD COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED SAtlsIdCtioA 6narante«d Louis Helming Prop. Miia Strut Ir»»1d«lt. Ori. ••••••••••••••••• The fatdii*» Aid Society met with Mr». D. Holm on Friday. Itert Bat tie« was the guest of hi» sis ter. Mr«. J. Hudson, Sunday. Misses F. Stafford and It. White, of Caatle Rock, Waall., are guests of Mira Ida Buxton. II. II. Grr has returned from Eastern Oregon and will spend thv winter with hi» lamiiy. Mrs. ('lias. Ogden, of Portland, is a guest of Mrs. Wm. Cameron. Mr«. Geo. Coleman. Mis« Pearl Cole man, and Mr. and Mr». Fred Harlow were recent Portland visitor«. Bert Blviie, of Bickleton, Wash , Is visiting friends here this week. Quite a number of our bovs were out in the Hicklin neigbborboiul looking for a I war on the Nlltli. A. FOX, FOX & CO TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW These Prices are what tell the story. Read them carefully and then remember that we lead and have always led in the selling of THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We Quote 60 lbs. BRAN, - 80 lbs. SHORTS, .50 lbs. Fine Salt, - - Star Tobacco........................................... Royal Baking Powder, Golden Gate Baking Powder, Arm & Hammer Soda, “Blue Ribbon” Tomatoes, Com, Peas, Very Best Pork and Beans, . , Salmon, » • • , •. • Oysters.................................................... Carnation Cream.................................... Breakfast Cocoa, .... Mince Meat,................................... Good Coffee,................................... Postum Cereal, .... Fig Prune Cereal................................... Grape Nuts,................................... Allen & Lewis Oysters, 15c size. Tanglefoot Fly Paper, Extract Vanilla, .... Lemon, .... Com Meal, ................................... Flour, ................................... Columbia Lard, .... 4 < Catsup, 25c size, .... Star and Swift’s Pride Soaps. Pearl Oil, ................................... Oil in Bulk,................................... Tea Garden Drips Syrup, a - • $ .50 .70 .30 45c 39c 39c • 4 for 25c • 3 for 25c • 3 for 25c • 3 for 25c • 3 fttr 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 A Full Line of STOVES Just Received