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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
direction of Ile Oline, »ime M Gnives has given up the contili« t. **M M11111 tttf»............... ♦ : HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW General Merchandise, OREGON I TROUTDALE, Our Success We realized this long ago. Depends on the treatment we give our customers. So did our customers. The result has been a constantly increasing business, a fast-growing list of well - satisfied customers. :♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ :♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ Small Profits Quick Sales, We get a discount for cash ; so do you when you trade with us. ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : I ♦ ♦ : ♦ HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW, ♦ ••The Firm that Sets the Pace ” : o Anderson »ml wife, of this place, a visit a few day» ago. Mi. Anderson has been transferred from Summit to Graham as telegraph operator. Mr». P. Peterson and Mr» T«>w using have returned t<* their home» in Albina The report, that a condensed milk after a short visit with Mr». Paul. factory will soon be built between Fair view and Troutdale, is generally accept C. B. Erwin. C. C. Vaughn's rushing ed, as coming from goml authority. real estate agent, transacted business here a few «lay» ago. J. II Stapleton ami John Cook ha«l a narrow esca|>e wbile digging a well on Mrs. Elixalieth Cramer, of Porthind, the Campbeil-McGaw place a few «lays wa» out looking over Fairview real es ago. The windlass s)ip]>e<l from Mr. tate with a view to investing. Stapletou's liaml. striking him a liar«l Mrs. L. J. Mershon ami Mi»» Laura blow on the si«ie of the head. Ha«l it law-v were Portland visitors Saturday. uot been for the timely ai«l of Mr. Mc- Mrs. A. O. Jackson lias been visiting Gaw the large bucket tilled with water relatives at Latourell. ami stones wouM have »truck Mr. Cook, Mr». C. E. Cree has return«-« 1 from who was working at the latttom of the vi-itiiig Portlaml friemla. well. Mr. r-Capleton ie able to Iwaruand M. C. Groves' family are moving but will carry the marks of the blow for to Portland.* Mr. Groves Las given up several days. Mrs. Cora Anderson and children bis contract on the O. VV. P. »pur lien- i Mr». L. J. Mershon was given a pleas have la-en visiting relatives in Portland. on account of the accident which «»rdir- ant surprise by her pupils on Wednes Roy Anderson paid his parents, E. red a tsw «lays ago, crusliin g bis feet »0 day evening of last week. The boys badly. He w ill not be able to I* about again tor some time without the aid of i crutches. K. C. Quinn has moved his family here sail will take charge of the Cantp- bell-MvGaw farm. Carries a full line of FRESH and CURED MEATS J. IL Schram, oar rural mail carrier, has Iwrn »unimoned to serve on the and SAUSAGES, at LOWEST PRICES grand jury. Rov Stone wiU take charge of Mr. Schram's route during hi» ab “The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will sence. convince you of the fact. E. Mershon ami wife have been enter- tainiug Mr. Mershon'» sister. Miss Troutdale, Ore. G. N. Reynolds Prop Men Lon, of Pleasant Valley. i Miss Susie Hall is attemling l>u-ine»» college ill Portlaml. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Wm. Byers ami w ife have been visit ♦ ing relatives in Camas. « > < > Miss Florence Dawson ha« gone to Sa lem for an extended visit with friends. QUALITY CONSIDER El > Mrs. F. Merrill, of Terry, was visiting in Fairview recently. J. T. Smith and wife, of Litonrell, GIVE US A TRIAL . . . have returned to their home after a few «lays visit with Mi». 1. O. Jackson. We guarantee the Quality of our F • Rev. ('. E. Crandall baa returned Work to be First-Class in all our altera short visit with friend» at Turn* I er, Ore. J. II. Schram l«a«l the misfortune to catch his hand in a mole trap a few «lays ago, crushing it lavlly. , AND WAGON REPAIRING FAIRVIEW MEAT MARKET TROUTDALE ! The Cheapest Shop in Town General < ► < ► < ► and girls were each armed w ith a jack- «►-lantern. After playing tick tack and singing for a while they were invited in by Mr. ami Mrs. Mershon ami spent a pleasant evening. Mrs. Alma Hall and family have tak en up their residence in Fairview after several months' absence in Portland. S. T. Gl«>or an«i wife, of Seattle, and A. Gloor, of Portlaml. have retiirm-l to their homes after a short visit with J. I.uscher ami wife. Mrs. Nellie Waters is visiting her |®r- ents, J. H. Stapleton «nd wife, of thi» place. A. L. Moore, general manager of the Union Pacific at Omaha. Neb., passed through Fairview a few days ag«> on bis wav to Rose City. Wm. Graham, block system tender, was repairing the blia-k here Friday. Blacksmithing J. Ileslin was in Portlaml on Mom lay trying to be released from the grand jury. James H. Latham, OR E( Earl* Teggart ami El lici t Stone »pent Saturday and sundav with their par ents. The I.miles Aid S.iciety of tin Presby terian church held an all-dav ses sion at the church on Thursday of this Week. Sehmil is progressing nicely under the direction of Mis. I.. J. Mershon and Mi»» l.iui.i Luce. The relative rank as <*ompare«l w ith other two-risim school» 111 the ceitlity is a» follow» : In |wu cent, of attendance, two; in number of ease» of tardiness, three ; in numlwr of visit ors, ten. The following program wa» rendered by the pupil» ol Mrs. Mer- »lion • natiti on Friday af tern« am : essay, "Thetslorv Roosevelt,” Carile Mathi son; essay, “George Washington,'' Ray mond Wenger ; limitations. Susie Hunt er; recitation. “The Gentlemen,“ Perrie Ihilpli; current events. Verme Wenger; recitation, Lloyd Axtell; com- |»Mdtion, “Hop-nicking," Kael ael Cook ; recitation, Chester Cramiall; story, “Grixxly Bear,” Pervie Sharp. Frank Jarvis wa» a recent PurtUml visitor. John Wal-li is busv getting hi» large celery crop ready for market. He tinnii' In» tirsi »1 i.nueiit Monday Napoleon Davis is shipping two car- loads of hay to Port lami. Mi»» Ethel Heelin has returned from visiting friends in Portland. The branch of the Portlaml Hairy A»- •aviation, located lien*, is shipping nlsmt 200 gallon» of milk to Portland daily. The material ha»arrivi»l for the new cattle guard to la- established on the I*. R. A X. track near here. 1>. S. 1 »unbar visited bi« wife at Good Samaritan hospital Monday and found her »low ly improving. LLSUDS The Methodist Home Mission met with Mr». Ed Hamilton la«t W*dlie*lay. There were nine memla*ra present. All reported a go«»! time ami lota of work was accomplished. Tea was served at four p. m. Mi-» Sadie W light and fiieiul were guests of her |H<reiit», II II. Wlight and wife, Sunday. Mr». Curtis Judd, of Palmer. Ore., is a guest of Mi». M. Filler. Mr. Judd coiitemplatea locating on hi* farm ut lloiing for the winter. Mr». A. Ilivtei started for lai Grande Monday to join her hushund. Frank Hubbard has returned from a visit with his brother in Belville, Kail«. S. S l.ogan, <>ur progresRive meichaiit, is lai< u ■ with a very severe attack of go 11«. Mr. and Mr». Murphy, of Seattle, are »topping at the Troutdale hotel He is wotkmg lor the I'nioii Meat Company. Mr. and Mrs. Cha». Reber were guest« of K. Wade and wife Sunday. Mr. Wade ia running Ida »oap factorv full blast, and is contemplating building a dryvr 12 x Iti in the near future. Mrs F. Zimmerman and daughter transactcil business in the mvtro|»ili« Saturday. Mi»» Mary Hilderbrand, of Bridal Veil, wa» i¡siting friends here on the 2d Mr. Mini Mr». John Holm and «laugh ter were in Portland <>n Saturday. Mi»» Myrtle Irwin, of I’ortlaiul, 1» ignite a fre<|Ueiit visitor here. Mr. Jennings and wife, of Gresham, have moved in the Beit Hoyt resident Mr. Jennings 1» working lor the limili Meat Co. Three carloads of feed ami tloiir were recently unloaded here for bw .il tu. r- chant» ami interior points. Mr. ami Mrs. Surlier have returned from a visit to Illinois au«l Nebraska. They report a great deal of »now lor tliei time of the year. Mrs. John l.nraaon gave a party in honor of her tou L«>u«»‘ tiltecnth bulb- lay. Quite a numls-r attended ami all re|s>rt an enjoyable time. A uuinlaT of la>ya from here attended tlie social at Pleasant View »chooihou»c ' Saturday night. ••••••••a •••••••• Union House i.r.ii>iMi turriti. in tkoi )X »«**♦«*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦****«*******♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ , Heavy blasts are lining diacharged along the spur track. Thia work ia now in charge of the O. W. P. Co., under the riiM.r. ROOMS AND BOARD COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Satisfaction Guaranteed Lout* Helming Prop. Mt n Streit Triuldil«, Ort Oi l ICI and WliSIDI NCECALLS Promptly Attended to. Phone Sellwood 71 A. B. Hemstock UNDERTAKER And EMBALMER The lunlie« Ahl Society Inet witli * Mrs. Win. Cody Imlay. Mrs. Ida Holme« ha» returned home. They will live in < »regon City this w in ter I where Mr. Holme» is employed iu the Kun. were recent guests of hi» brother, George Moulton. pa|>er mill. El Hamilton made a trip to Peep The telephone pole« have liren dis Crwk Monday with a load of wheat to tributed through this |»art of the country grind. for the rural telephone line. The Melliislist Home Mission Hi«-iety Mr. McIntyre is a guest of hi» aunt. of Pleasant Homo hrl«l an extra all-dav Mr». R. Neilmuer. .-e»»ion at the home of Mr». Craswell Mr. an<l Mr». Homer Mon,ton, of Bull Thursday, Nov. 1st. There were six- Corner East 13th and Umatilla Ave. PORTLAND, ORE. A. FOX, FOX & CO TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW. Thnnn I llUUU Drinno riluud stor>’. Read them carefully and then remember that we lead and have always led in the are "’^at selling of THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We Quote 60 lbs. BRAN, HO lbs. SHORTS. 50 lbs. Fine Salt, Star Tobacco...................................... Royal Baking Powder, Golden Gate Baking Powder, Arm & Hammer Soda, ‘‘Blue Ribbon” Tomatoes, Corn, ‘‘ 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, ..... Catsup, 25c size. Star and Swift’s Pride Soaps. Pearl Oil, .... Oil in Bulk. Tea Garden Drips Syrup, «■ - - • • • » • » • • • 2 • • * * * r r * • • * g « i'5c * r $ .50 .70 .30 45c 39c 39c 4 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for SBc 3 for 25c 3 for 25c .3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 20c 3 for 25c lbs. for 35c 20c 20c 13c 10c ai for 5c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 25c to $4.20 bbl 17c 3 for 25c $1.10 85c w 80c Wm. Conley, assistant su|>erinteD<i- ent of tlieO. K. A N. Co., pasaed through Fairview a few days ago. W. T. Scott was a Portlaml visitor on Monday. HORSESHOEING : A : SPECIALTY TROUTDALE, A‘. A Full Line of STOVES Just Received I