Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 30, 1906, Image 4

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    The Mvthislist church is Iw-ing repair­
ed. Much difficulty is Iwing had in se­
curing needed materials.
What People Say Concerning Our Bank.
“The hunk ia the |4»ee for change. You alwav* get just »hat you want."
"I had no idea a 1 auk could la* of auch service to a community."
“I can remit anvwlierc without it coating me a cent oilier than for |x»tage
and can do ao right from niv ow n home.
“It ia a might« tine thing for a pay roll hecauM the Imnk furnishes a com­
plete register in which names are recorded and men can dspoait their earnings
in the lawk ami m*e that only which is needed.'
“We like to receive a check on y«ur l ank I m anse we can mail to you for
deposit and draw • hecks against it, as we need it
"You »reselling Foreign Monet Orders chea|*er than the government can.
Your Travelers Chevpiea are all right. I have used them Iwforv "
“I purchased a ticket from the First State Bank. Portland, tire., to Copen­
hagen. Itenmark. and had no trouble at all with it.
“I can mail n-v ont-of-town checks to the l>ank at Gresham and draw
against them ami the« will collect for less than mv car fare to the city,"
"I am going to make you trustee of our church funds."
"The bank is the place to transfer |iro|>ertv lavauae they attend to the
w hole transaction ami are equi|q»*d for thej>usine»s.
“Four |er cent, on savings is all right.'
J. M. SHORT, Pres.
Ci. XX'. KENNEY. X-Pres.
A. MEYERS, Cash'r
The First State Bank
OF GRESHAM. OREGON
Transacts a General Banking Business, Loans Money on Good
Security, Sells Drafts and Travelers Checks.
Available anv place in th.- I nited States or any of the Foreign Countries
Sells Real Estate, C.isi e-Che k-. > Is 'te ouship and R illwav Ticket.-,
Buvs ami t-e'.ls Mortgage*. Note-and K >.a I Checks Writes Fire I.is.
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Two Small Tracts
for Sale.
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l. ranni
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, clover, on Sandy road, 1-4 mile
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t> 1-2 a. es. id impr. ve-l, - • !■
• ml, 4-ro-mi house, wt 11. good ft :
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e Major H. XX
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E AIRVIEW
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The cry for wiaal is living hewn! from
everv aide. Sevvial have purchased
coal stoves and arc laving in a supply of
coat, as it is aliiu>st im]»>asiblv tv secure
wood.
Rislney Hall has liven suffering with
bbssi poisoning in Ida band.
II. XV. Xlathison and daughter made a
business trtpto Portland on Xlomlay.
Miss Laura Luce is spending the week
in Portland attending the Teachers In­
stitute.
D. S. Dunbar has been improving
Saudv road, east of town, by lilting in
the low places.
XI s. Jack Lurcher was a recent Port­
land visitor.
John Wal«h is shipping large quanti­
ties of celery daily.
XIr. Walsh ha«
some of the finest celery that can la'
grown, and is receiving fancy prices for
it.
Axtell A Cree have a force of men at
work on D. I’l-ggail's new house on the
B.a«e Line road near R akwis-d.
Yearling Bull
FGR
SALE
OH EXCHANGE
fur Inculmtor and (Tdckriis.
Write
llov III, Wouba i,
rWUllIDALIi.
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URKOON
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PASTURAGE
I OH HORSES AND CAITI.I;
Public m ’I ioo I brought in two wwgott I
Fulton A Benell, lbw gim-er«. apple
load» of groceries, etc., for n thank-giv­ i-intc the iiieiviodiig patronage tliev are
ing offering to the liable«* Home and receiving.
the Bov»’ ami Girl»' Aid S. k - i . iv.
Mr. Itrwltl, all old lime resident of
Cbe«ter Lewi«, of Woodland, U a«h.. the Villa lia- ii tiiiii<-d fiorn lllimmund
will make hi« lutine home here.
vmited the home folk tin» week.
Koliert Lewi« and wile have ri-turm-d
Viola Wall, the daughter of Mr. mid
from North Yakima, Wu«li., and will 'll- "in. Wall, i« suffering Hom I«-
make their future home here.
pliofil (ever.
Best of Feed a’l the
year. Good Winter Paat-
untxe. Shelter.
t all nil Ol w I ite
J. I. IIIUhlN.
IROVTDAI.I:,
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J. W. Herron i» r<-|«>i'ti«l sick at Id«
Xli«. Ik-all, wlm wa.« taken to the li<>»-
J. II. Jones, deputy sh'-riff, was here
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residence
in
North
Villa.
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pilid
rcer iitly, 1» improving.
on >aturda» stilq-s-iiing -evend of ti e
farmers tor jurors in the Ik-cemlier term
Spi. < • at XleCasliu'».
XIr. ll'H'k, the bicycle mull, is «uffvr-
from The Diller. I-S thoronghbrc-l Polan
of jury.
ing from a »were allai k of | h >.« oii oak.
i.k.tPtNii nom
tv iiiuiTPAi.K
China lmgs for his stock farm here.
J. X| Souvignivi i» building a bmdnvi»
XIrs. L. J. Xteishon spent several ihn
T.
B
Drake
ia
«till
(■«•king
for
a
l»a-
John B'iss, Wm. Teggart ami J. II in Portlan I this week and was in attend­ ollii-v for J. I Reilinond. W. J. Carter
ROOMS AKO BOAEO
tioii. It i» hard for him to gel away
I« aaaisting in tin- work.
Cianahan are shipping potatoes from ance at the Teachers Institute.
Horn tin- Villa.
hete.
COMMERCIAL
TRADE SOLICITED
A. B Horton, wim ha» been »offering
Dr. J X| >lioit was attending to pro­
laiWHoii Parker, who »tailed III the
Miss Daisy Wilcox. wh > has taken up fessional duties hereon Xlomlay,
irom a severe eohl, i« lietlvr.
Satisfaction Guaranieed
grocery busi lies» a »hurt time ago. re­
her residence in Portland, s|wiit Sun­
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Joseph Whv«-|»r » excavating for »
ttori» bu»im-H« vvrv »ali»taclory.
day w ith her i>arents here.
I oui.» Helming Prop.
bam-mvnt pri iHirulory to building a new
Rev. C. 1;. Crandall is improving his
Xli«. Pauline I’lidllp«, who Im« I h - i - ii
house.
Ma n Slrssl
Trouvait, Ors.
lots 11 Filth and Main streets by -citing
uiidei tivulmviitat the Porti.imi «aiutai-
Altieri Ehler» i- making «orne im-
out fruit trees.
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inni for Houiv time, Im« letuim-d to her
proven ent» to the <i. K Howitt blin k
home mueli improvI.
Whitney
Anderson have completed
smith shop.
the new M. E. church at Bridal Veil
TRorTDALE. t>R., Nov. 26. P.k'41 —
Roland ITnllip«, the 6-ye.ir-old »on of
Ol i ICI nod RI SIDi SCI CAI.I S
A very welcome visitor arrived at the
and have returned to their homes here. The Foresters gave a ball in Masonic
XIr. mid Xtr». F. Phillip«, is ill with
Miller home recenti).
Papa Xliller
Promptly Attended to.
Mis. I.. Renner liar returned to her ball Thanksgiving evening.
pneumonia.
wear» a “»mile that won't come off."
home in Portland after a few dais’ visit
Phone Sclluood 71
Fa’rview 1. »Ige, A. F. and A. XL, of
Mr- lliinivth’ i- improving very nh»u •
XIr«. Xlarv Hayes i« Iniving some
witli Mr-. H. Shaw .
Troutdale, held its annual election Sat­
I). '¡hr
to Ml
II. C. Campliell has had a contractor urday night, Nov. 24th. The following needed iinplovrmeilt« made to liei cot- irrt her.
tag--
on
Xli»m*r
street.
here looking over the old grist mill, sit­ officer« were elected : F. 1’. Hubbard.
B II B 'xx iiiaii,•>(<• i «'-lirtin, rrcrnlly
UNDERTAKER
uated by Fox’s store, with a view to XV. M ; H. B Chapman, 8 XV.; G. N
Xli»a Con«tam*v F'milv, who i» making
»«•1'1 iixr l »i- ri Kmzrl I’ark to W J.
moving it onto the O. R. A N. sidetrack. l;. ■ i -11», J " ; I' " Mw K n. T
her home with Mi«. XX’. C. Ayl»worth,
/Mid EMBALMER
This mill was built and equip,>e<i •••«• r Aaron l x - «• : XV. Scoville, S. l>. ;W. «|«-nt Thank-giving with the home folk <>xXrliM. Tilt* «lr.il UM* liiM'lr through U
A.
>tr\f||«.
al years ago, but after a tew weeks' Sale, J. D. and II. II. Wright, T.
at Hurlburt.
Corner East IJth and
I L* \|«»i*lH\ilhi !••»*(• »Birr i- | h » u «»nr
eration was closed down and ha- not
XIrs. II. X’anderhrsif visited Portland
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olihu-*«
been run since ts-came it was found thi« week.
Umatilla Axe.
in th«* ««»untry. It im uvutly p>«iiitr«l,
that the expense incurred ill transport­
Sell
Your
The latdies Aid is very I n«v getting a
uii«l
tif rangrtl that |Mtr<»n»t havt* a< -
PORTLAND. ORE.
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ing the grain ami Hour to ami from the
fair under way for the month of Decern- ♦
«•« -w to their I mix < at a»! rriiiHHitihlt*
de,sit would more than exhaust the pro­
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la-r.
hfili m oi thr ‘lax.
fits. If moved to the projswd location
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Ih Uiorrii ha- ma-h’ nrinngtoiM h I n
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XI
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formerly
in
the
employ
of
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all such ex|H-n.»e w ill lie avoide I.
t'» giw Lin 411-b inri- thr ptlxilrgr td
the I’uioii X! it fo., leit now of Port­ ♦
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XV. O. XX’ood and w ife left a few days
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rrM'liiig I oh «»!* thr hil<-t anl I hp I moi U»
land, w. - in Troutdale Saturday.
ago for Bridal X'eil where they will
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«»( tit tioii f »r 50 rrnlw.
VETCH
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SONS,
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XIrs.
Ihm
Xliekley
was
visiting
her
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s,ieml the winter.
Mr. anti Mr-. I|owh*tt, «»f Scuttle*, nrr
Boring, Oregon
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mother, Mrs. Peteisoii, in Fairview last
Whitney A Anderson have la-en en­
viniting thrir hrothri
mnl family, WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY I.D-
week.
\\ • j.'i! on " uronii
WriU loi J Gr<». MrBrith*.
gaged in repairing H. XV. XLitbison's
< AI.ITY FOR 20 CORDS.
XIr.
Harding,
of
Cougar
Xlt.,
was
in
store building by putting in a new
IngiriliriitM f«>l ('hl 1-tlii'iM pUtblilig, Mt
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attendance
on
the
Xiasunic
laslge
Iasi
TROUTDALE,
OREGON.
foundation and mending the roof.
Mr( . im I ih ' i «.
Saturday night.
The cheese factory has suspended
XIrs. Nellie < ».-burn, of Portland, was
operation bra short time. About Hoo
a
visitor
of XIrs. Fuller this week.
gallons of milk are Is-ing sent to Port­
XIrs. Schwaliel, of Tacoma, is visiting
land daily.
J. T. Stillion has leen engaged in her sister, XIrs. Tom Corder.
Union
House
TRO IT H A I.E
A. B. Hemstock
FAIRVIEW, ORE., Nov. 27. 1906 —
Among the recent teal est ite sales was
S. A. John's farm of 82. acre-, sit ual.-d
on the Sandy road. ne-foiirtli mile east
of town. The purchaser was N. XI. Mc­
Daniels, of Portland. C •nsideration.
$.8000.
Dr. A. Tompson lias purchased lots 1,
2. 3 and 4 in block 16, located on Seven­
th ami Depot streets.
Several parties in Trout lale have pur­
chased lots lu re for residence pur|««*ri>,
eight blocks having lieen sold the past
few days. A great many people favor
Fairview as a residence town liecause of
the a I w nee of any saloons.
Thomas Brothers, of Gresham, have
nearly finished painting the interior of
A. Kronenlierg’s residence on the Sandy
road, west of town.
C. C. Aanglin has purchased a $275
carriage which lie uses to convey his putting in a milk cooler in the cheese
customers around to his real estate.
factory.
The entertainment given bv the
The Ladies Aid Society of the Smith
Grange on Tuesday evening was quite XIeinorial church w ill have a bazaar at
well attended. After the following pro­ the resilience of Mrs. Wm. Townsend on
gram was rendered the young f«ople Thursday afternoon, l>ee. 20th.
had a social dance: instrumental solo,
XV. T. Scott was a Portland visitor
Alta Wilcox; recitation. Caryl Heslin; recently.
recitation, Mrs. C. E. Cree: solo, Mirs
J. XV. Townsend has moved his family
Myrtle Irwin; reading, D. >. Dunbar;
into bis new residence on Sandy road
solo, Miss Christine John; recitation,
east of tow n.
Mirs Ftliel Heslin; solo. Miss Edith Xlc-
N. XL McDaniels was transacting
Kilip; recitation, Lloyd Axtell; duct.
Misses Ethel Heslin and Magic Quinn; business here recently. XIr. McDaniels
recitation. Mrs. Julia Ashcraft : solo, E. will shortly take possession of his farm
Heslin; essay, Mrs. Carrie Townsend; west of town recently purchased from
solo. Miss Myrtle Irwin; recitation, the Osburn brothers.
CREAM
XIrs. Wm. Carlson was in Troiitdnle
calling on old friends the first of the
week.
Rememlier the < •re-ham fe<«l mill
rolls ami chop« every day.
ti.lt. Worden. <d I’oit'anl. was re­
new ing acquaintances in Troutdale re­
cently.
XIrs. Frommelt and little girl went to
Portland Monday on business.
XIr«. Federspiel was a business visitor
in Portland Xloiidav.
XIrs. laitourell, of Latourell Falls, is
visiting her children in Troutdale.
The Troutdale Public school, with
Prof. J. E. Patterson principal, Xlissea
Miss Myrtle Jenkins; solo, Wm. Byers;
Axtell A Cree are building an addi­ Celeste Albion ami Elsie Lithrop as as­
recitation and tableau, MisrC. Crandall. tion on XIrs. II Miaw'a house. Xfrs. sistants, did a nice thing this week by
II. C. Campbell has received, by boat Shaw is also having her well cemented. contributing to the Boys and Girls Ai l
Sis-ietv of Portland the following art­
icles: three I h > xcs of apples, one Isix
griK-eries, one box canned fruit, three
sacks |s>tatocs. two sacks vegetable«,
one sack onions, one sack Hour, cash
*3.4<> or a total i-onti ibiition amounting
to »25.
COLUMBIA ViLW
The
IJtfUirx’ S h ifty met la<t
Friday evening with a
attendance,
f-. Langeinatid, who ha* been in the
employ <>f 1». P. Rtym I<’ h , La»» returned
tohiw home m ar Marmot.
J. Sf hantin. of Portland, viwited rela­
tives here lawt Sun»lay.
A. Meining, of Sandy, wa* seen in the
vicinity la^t Sat unlay.
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TROUTDALE. OREGON. Nov. 22d. 1906
TO THE PEOPLE WHO WANT COOD GOODS:
JUST RECEIVED.
ALL NEW GOODS.
THIS YEAR'S CROP.
100 Casso Columbia Tomatoaa,
100 Caaaa Iowa Roll Canned Corn,
25 Caaaa Blue Ribbon Paaa,
25 Cases Blus Ribbon Bsans,
100 lbs. of Currants. 8 oi. to 16 oa. packages,
100 lbs. of Rusins,
Citron and Lemon Pealing in large quantities.
300 lbs. Soft Shall English Walnuts, 100 lbs of Almonds,
TABLE LINEN. ALL PATTERNS. VERY LOW.
Come in and share
in this sals with us. We don't cut prtcee but buy and sell
just as cheap for cash as our nsighbor.
Ths stors that sails SUNFLOWER SHOES for style and wear.
Yours Truly,
S . S . LOGAN.
Do you think it’s pleasant to wait around a blacksmith shop
all day this cold, wet weather, waiting to have your work
done ?
I♦ Additional Montavilla Items
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Jim Latham
at the old stand at Troutdale, Ore.,
is prepared to do your work quickly and let you go on
your way again. Our prices are right; you may have
been told that they were high, but just ask your friends
and our’s about that.
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HORSESHOEING : A : SPECIALTY
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We pass up nothing ; All work guaranteed.
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James H. Latham,
I'ROUTDALE,
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A. FOX,
FOX & CO.
TROUTDALE.
FAIRVIEW.
ITie trend of prices is upward
SUGAR has again declined 10c per 100 lbs., making a total of 40 cts. decline.||
WEE PAY this week Dairy Butter. 50c: Eggs. 35c a dozen
WE QUOTE THE EOEEOWING PRICES :
The
Largest Stock
and Assortment of
Patent
Medicines
Improvement League Meeting.
in
(Continued from page 1.)
to communicate with the Fairview Im­
provement Assis-iation »«king its c<s
o|H-ration along tlm lines of s<«-iiririg an
HO-f<H>t roailway from th»- eastern city
boundaries to the Twelve Xlile road.
The majority of farmers owning pro­
perty along the route have heretofore
signified their willingness to entertain
such a proposition, and it is thought
that by a little effort unaninioiis con­
sent could la- obtained.
Now that the widening of X’illa avenue
seems practicallv assured it is of the nt-
nirvt importance that the extension
eastward lx- widem-d thus si-curing one
of the grandest thoroughfurea in tl.e
county. If untiring work ami a "never
give up" spirit count for anything the
Is-ague intends to win out on this line.
Multnomah County
The boys and girls of the Montavilla
XV. I-'. ÜREER,
Sleali) Wood Saw
Bran, per sack,
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50c
Shorts,
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70c
Fine Salt, 50-lb. sack, .
30c
Lipton’s Teas, 1-2 lb.? .
30c
GOLDEN GATE BAKING POWDER. Best on Earth, 39c
Tomatoes, Corn and Peas, 3 cans,
25c
e
Pork and Beans, 3 cans,
We will
25c
guaran
tee
Soda, Arm & Hammer,
4 for 25c
satisfaction
Carnation Cream,
3 for 25c
to every cus­
Bakers Breakfast Cocoa,
20c tomer. We are
Mince Meat,
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3 for 25c
back of our
Postum Cereal,
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20c guarantee and
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Grape-Nuts,
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13c stake our repu­
tation of 15
Allen & Lewis extra Standard Oysters,
years
of con­
the Jobbing price today for futures is $1.25,
tinued
business
we retail for
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per can 10c
in this
Extracts, Lemon and Vanilla, .
3 for 25c
community.
Com Meal, best, per bag, 10 lbs.,
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23c
Cats.up, 25c size,
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17c
Pearl Oil, per can,
$1.10
Swift’s Pride Soap, hot stuff, 9 bars,
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25c
Golden Star Soap, 8 bars,
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25c
1906 Milkner Herring, per keg,
$1.10
Gem Mail Boxes,
1.15
Flour, Best,
.... per bbl. 4.20
Raisins, 16-oz. pkg.,
11c
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Every Day is Market Day with us.