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BEAVER STATE HERALD, DECEMBER 28, 1906 4 XàriiiW Jüib aaaae•••*•••••»••••»••• Jenkin*, of Portland. ■ .' .. . > i H. r. OaWn. ufPorrtafi.r, wasktvA'nt tb -t vi*hor of Fairview IriemT*. ■g Mr*. Adelade Aneti taqvtitly Of Ml odds' and eti’ds in t ie Store. MUST GO! Selhk'ood lriewd»H I The Mi*.e»)l «Iteri of Toitlainl, links* ♦ Must have Yootn for our wi'll-bqug^ « weLL-twlettecI been visiting thrit- imathrr. llrv. W. T. Seo|t w JL (I h - guest of E. j Stock of Spring and Summer Goods which will soop j be^in to arrive. . “ 5 I Holgaie and iugiilv op^'|iri*t*|»^« (F itto, tu* lieu» li-ti »vAf. from l^o wvv * i » <h>v rainent-iii»|«ecte<t niegt |a g««wt, pnt>lie-iiis|wvle«l nigni t Jigu«» Wy K Q ' I _________ r_,__ 1 O > O 'haveliuth. R W„ \lrileox, CTvofle. " - 7 • ------ -»'"T »---- 7^1 e^ T • ■ wfitbf I W j C. C I Vaughn . „„gnu lias •I.1- hmdwr *b«r« nviv 1.0» - I ' T , » which to bui hi u re;lt 49Tntr •mice on Hie’*' w it I) tvistii As '»A«l fi k-mt« in Portland, Mr*. Emery Baker visitici in Portland ir et i Mt* Apderwm yf Ibi-tot.VWWqMi.beeii oilíatúrduy.' ilcoroer vt Tblnhaad^V^ay I'liiriLaa'^tk^*** »trsa-^*» »irwk». ! c: II. i Oveexangh? gMienA |wie*«-iig»r »kf.-tuMiqru w«*k.’wiib \<va. 'it.J. Jkan» A watch |mrty will l>e given by the Rummagre Sale. T"Ä,i- I UfTLR LATOl RUL HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS! -HYLAND BROS.’ BOOK EXCHANGE. FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE ♦♦O'? • NOTICE! ;! Etc., also first-class HORSESHOEING and GENERAL :: REPAIR WORK. L. E. GOTHAM* Prop. < • Wilbur Evans has been laid up with a col<l tint is getting along nicely. Mr. V. Ellis ha* lieen spending a week Troutdale, Ore. TROUTDALE MEAT MARKET Carries a full line of fKf SH and CURED MEATS 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. ■4- HURLBURT. (The following Items were left ovi»r from last week.) Troutdale, Ore SULL IN THE RING And busier every day. Onr work *|ieaks for itself esja-cially in HORSESHOEING Particular people bring their horses to iim liei-anse they know they will !»• *b«»i right. (ienaral Repairs of all kinds quickly and Neatly done IAMF.S H. LATHAM, Troutdale, Or. I ; uriiRt'. • ’S ! Shelter. the Pant- i J. Í, Hici KIN. : • : : : ori ; • 1ROUIUAI i. • i : • : à * \ fèlli on Ji »iik- : aeeeaeaeaeaeaeai • •••• ••••••••• •••••••• 1 Union F'ndeavqr pi'ifty oh New Yi'at"» EVe, l*ec. 3li a| tlir livmu uf )V- II. Paraptia.. All aie iiiyih-d. , ( 8. C. G m ig »nd hr du •>* near Alhnbv visited with hi» micie and aunt. Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Contad. _ ___ ___ Mullnomah tirane Htrls Offkers. I Oil HORSES AND CATTI.I! ; s. S. Logan/ | f agent of the l>. R. N . wa« looking after IL B Pvrkili» lias tpnip,»ick4>>r qvve*- [ 1 the Company*» interest* her«* a few day» alday». but i» »tvmlilj iCbynwiag’« •ago. Mr. Overvaiigb was V«£X much Mr. and- Mro T. J Kvsn» are golng * pleaauii v.iUi our towu, and think» uf nn a vi.il tu llieir relative» al 8e»l<le. .buying a.huiuv here. Thvy ex)as't to lie gene otte week. t J. T. Stillion ia grading lii* var l and Mr». Marni Grahaui, thè li-m/ier in I ’has put in new »ton«« step«, H iding v«-ry -I »tini \o. ;k’»i »poni NHurduy tu ’much to the appeareuev of In- place. I Pmttonil. , Mi. Julia Snovnr, au I suu Oral o( Rev. Ifonghton ma«lv a trip I »t week 1 Portland were vmitnig friend» here. f t«> Poitlund, Ori gini City, Rrldul Vvìl, , A. J Keiser ba* returned to bi» home l'alu-et and t | |. r Bull Ruu. IJe »ay» , in Culiinmia, taking with him a band he had a ilice Hip ulid iiijoyeil vqiy , of seventeen hor»«** w hich he expects to nitrii swing ibi- wuy tliey lu»d log» mi : dispose of there. tlivcutaby »liuni tur 1 rat..portatiti« lo UPPER LATOl’IIEl.I.. ORE .-Dee. 24, 1906.— W. Hick« A Co. have ju«t Bu ndled placing the grinding mill in posi tion and are read" for business. A number of young people from tin- section attended a *|>lemiid entertain- ment at Hurlburt hall list Saturday night. FROM The »fork visited at the home of Syl vester Evans' recently and left a tine ’229-231 Yamhill St. (bet. First and Second), PORTLAND J baby girl. Coyote* are numerous in this section. G. Knieriein ami wife were iu the me- I having cleared over *18.dl) The fancy 4 tropoli* tbi* week. article« were f-aiuJ to be in such demand i Mis* Huff, teacher of the Mountain that the ladle* thought it advisable to ^school, had • pleasant surprise fur h«*r add to their Mock, and several were ' pupils on Friday afternoon. She pre- lew daring the evening preparing the • »enteii them each with a much apprv- article*. The Y. P. 8. C. ►. hsd a social , dated gift. FAIRVIEW, ORE., Dec. 2«, 1906— Work on the new flour mill, being built at Mr»'. Win Townsend’* residence after Mr*. W. Hicks spent two days in on the O. R- A N. si-h-track, is prugre«*- the bazaar. Mr*. Towusemi furnished Portland the |>a»t week. dainty refreshments for both the bazaar ' ing. The concrete foundation is finish«! Miss Walters returned home front and work begun on the bnilding. The ami tiie social. Portland where she has lieen staying A large crowd was present at the mill will he operated by electricity. the previous week with her father in C. 8. Smith. of The Dalle*, ami H. C. Christmas exercise* on F inday evening the hospital. Campbell, of Portlrnd, are here frequent which were well rendered. One of the Mr*. Anderson amt daughter made a nioet pleasing feature* of the program ly in interest of the flour miii. wm a poem on Cleone given by Mr. business trip to the Fall» last Friday. Gibbs Brothers, of Gresham, have taken the contract of building C. C. TenYke. Lewi* and Cedric Stone ami Sylvester Vaughn's new building on Third and Hall who are attending the O. A. C. and Cedar »treets. A Kronenberg iu »till making improve Elbert Stone and Earle Tegart who at tend Portland Academy are »pending ment» on hi* place on Sandy road, west their vacation at their home* here. of town. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Cameron s|ient E. A. Whitney and wife »pent Christ J. H. Heslin has been enlarging and Christman with her parent«, Mr. ami mas with Vancouver friends. improving hi* building*. Mr. Heslin Mrs. II. Ogden. Ceorge Dustin and family, of Portland, recently cel ebrated his 71st birthday. Rev. Brickley • [»nt Christmas in spent Christmas with Mrs. Dustin’s A number of relatives gathered at bi* Portland visiting friends. mother, Mr*. A. F. Snow. home on the evening of his Hrthdav Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Dixon of Rooster Mr*. M. J. Littlepage, of Portland, is and a very enjoyable tirue waa apunt in Roek are spending Christmas with Mr. recalling old reminiscence* and partak the guest of tier daughter, Mr*. Maod and Mrs. Bert William». ing of the dainty lunch provided by Heslin. Mr. Latonrell and family of MtourHI )' is* Perkins, of Portland, is heing Mrs. Heslin. Falls attended the dance here. A. <). The branch of the Portland Dairy entertained by her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hagey oi Newlierg were Jackson. * Association locate«! here are hauling all guest* of her niece, Mrs. F. Cumming*, Mr». I- Shaw and chiMren. of Oneonta their milk to town now, having severa’ recently. spent Christmas with Mr*. H.Sliaw and teams on the road. Sandy overflowed it» bank* again and family. C. C Vaughn ha« rented Wm Byer» washed some thing* a^ay from the Mine Ct al, of Hood River and C. bridge. home and Mr. Byer» will move to Grea- Crandal, of Salem university, spent the bam. S. I), and Joe. Adam», of Pullman, holidays with their father. Rev. C. E. Wash., were guest» of Mr. and Mr*. F. The Grange will hold their next nieet- Crandal and family of this place. Hubbard on the 21»t. ing on Wednesday, January 2nd 1907 Frank Ellison, wife and lathy, have when the installation of officer* will take Mrs. Annie Reynold» and daughter, gone to The Ilalles for several days visit Alice, are visiting her parents, II. H. place. The ladies of the Preshvterian chnrch with relatives there and at Hood River. Wright and wife. Mrs. G. 0. Dolph and children s| • nt were quite auccesaful with their bazaar. Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Monster are guests <>f hi» mother, Mr», lawkear. Mrs. L. Hornish is visiting her sister, Mi*. May Gregg. f A liiert Hensley and John Htrebin are1 home on a Chiisfma. vacation. C. Holm of Portland is visiting with hi* parents. The undemigned hoe txiuxftt the Mr. Moore was visiting hi* »on, Roy, on the 24th. WORDEN BLACKSMITH SHOP Wm. Crasies and family of Sellwood were recent gue t* of Mr. and Mr*. ; > From A. Fox and has arranged to open up in connection Hensley. School Di.t ict No. 20 gave a very ;! therewith a nice entertainment on the 21st. A go«»l program was rendered, after w hich nut» FIRST-CLASS HARNESS SHOP an • candy were served. ;; Where I shall be prepared to do any and all kinds of Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Storm -fient I Christinas with Mrs. Storm'* parent», :: HARNESS REPAIRING, CARRIAGE TRIMMING, Mr. and Mr». F. Frommelt. | iPASTURAOE I.KAHIXU HOTRI. House IN TltOI TOAI.K * ROOMS ANO BOARO COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Satisfaction 6uirinMil l.ouia Helming Prop. I Main Siztel Travisala. Ora Multuuiuah Grange No. 71. b< ld li» ••••••••••••••••• regolar meeting tMtnrday Ile*. 2'Jwith a larve allendiim'e, nftei thè minai hne of bilsilii'.», thè fililo» mg otHtS-r» weve vle<'te«lf-r thè I iimnng ymtr : Worthy Mkater, John Hlvfvt ; ttversevr, A. B thè «aw-mill ut Palmer. Isolare; Wo > I ; Lit hirer. Margate. M. Rivkert ami wifv enlletl <>n Grand- Steward, Morris Whi'il.ri As.ir.utit pa Woliìdge la»t Stillila«. Mr. Wolridgv Stewav«!. lii-ila-rt Situ mou»; t'lmpllii, i» 77 yvui» old bui i» vujuy iilg very pumi Mr». h. E. Hamilton; Treasure, J. N. Will. MAKE TRIP To ANY U>- CAI.ITY FOR 2n ColH'S. In alUi ut luvsviil- t'anipliell; Kectetaiy, Karl Tiiiimeriiiun ; Gale K««|ier, t lui» Wheeler; laide TROUTDALE. OREGON. A»«i»>tsiil Htewar«!, Mr». Ann* l va«- Mil KOSt. wdi; Cerva, Mr» Il M Wnml; Ponnma, A fool will Pud a flaw In the find The Chri.tiuaa ei.tertuinmcnt given Mr». l.«»«-ltu h«-*ter; llom, Mr*. J. work of art.- Maelmghlin. by the school was a graml aueveas and , Slvtvl. Alter wbnli grange cluacd ìli Work and lovsj that is the body and the patron* are much pleased with the due turni. excellent tru'ning of the pupil» by Mi*« CARI. TIMMKBMAN, i. tory. •out of the human being. Happy ho where they ar* on«. Auerbach. Genevra It. Ithi>ade*, teacher. Here's a cure for many maladies and Arthur Fauna who is employed at the THE NEW CABINET. disappointments—tack to work again. Kelley and Wliilmi »uwmdl i» home, — .Maelaughlin. Secretary o/ Hint«*, Elthu K<mt. speuding the holiday». Hot Lie Hut If all the rivers run into Secretary uf Treasury« (leorga n. Ipiite a nuinlwr from thi* vicinity at Cortrlyou. the sen, why does It not overflow! tended the skating rink at Powell Valley Secretary uf War, William IL Taft, i l'Issia . Vos It's so full of aponges, you silly! Saturday night, Secretary of Navy, Victor II. Met- i Master Tom - I aay. Mummie, I didn’t Mr. and Mr*. John Bramhall visited cal.'. * Attorney General Charles 11. liona- know the equator was like that. the metropolis last Saturday. Mother What are you talking «I hiu I, parte, Mr. J. Adam* of Pullman, Washing Pcwtmaatcr General, Ororge von 1. child. Master Tom -Well. Misa Teuchern ton i* visiting at the Lone Grove farm. Meyer. told tra it waa a menagerie lion going Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Portland are Secretary of Interior, James R. Gar- round tho world!—Ihmeh. visiting with Mrs. Grant's |«rvnla( Mr. | field. Heaolve to ace the world on the sunny Secretary of Agriculture, June* Wil- si'le, an.I you have almost won the bat and Mr*. D. M. McKay. tle of life at the outset.—Selected. Road superviaor Hillman ha* lieen ' •no. repairing the road in tbia vicinity. Thl* 1 Secretary of Commerce an<l Ijibor— Oscar S. Straus. was much needed and much appreciate«! • • «• ami we lioye the gmxl work will con tinue. INTERESTING TACTS. "The Right Imprint" Mi«» Gencvra Rhoades left Saturday ' Phmild the ocean» of the world evap Send orders to Greslwm. Oregon morning to spend her vacation with her i orate they would leave behind them a ! layer of »alt 23A feet deep. parents who reside near S c II wimm I. W. F. GREER* Steam Wood Saw Beaver State Print