BEAVER STATE HERALD, JANUARY 4 The Farm Journal says: “ Are you entering the year with a lot of last year’s debts ? Begin now to keep a cash account.” THERE IS NO BETTER W AY for a farmer to k««ep a cash account than to open an account with a safe, well-m«nag<-d bank. Bv turning all hi* receipt* tn to tlie >-ank ami paying his store bills and making hi* porch is <■* bv check, his bank Kxik tells the story. If he ha« last war's debts to pay there is no better way to obliterate them than U> commence depositing in a oank with i firm ietrr ninalion to make the tialam-e grow, and he will lie surprised to see how mu li he can accomplish sod and how last these debts will lie wiped out. On the same principle the young man will a > >-i Hu i that he ha- sufficient stored away t<> purchase a home and at the «am«* time l-as establish«*.! a credit at the tank that will enable him to make improvement* at once which other- wine must wait perhaps tor years. No Charge is made bv us for collecting cheek« when left with uson.ie- ixaiit and ’ ou can then pay ail vour store tiilf* and make all votir iiiirvhiii.es with * check of your own. which will be returned toy.-u, AN INDISPUTABLE Rummage Sale. A FAIRVIEW The First State Bank when people were satisfied with any kind of blacksmithing. IT IS NOT SO NOW. Intelligent Work is Demanded We are in a position to meet this demand. Our work is our best recommendation. P„emember, Ail Work Done Promptly and Quickly < ? SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING :♦ ♦ : : : Jas. H. Latham EXPERT BLACKSMITH Troutdale, = Oregon. J i ♦ : NOTICE! Tlie undernitfnerl han Itought the WORDEN BLACKSMITH SHOP ; ; From A. Fox and has arranged to open up in connection < • therewith a FIRST - CLASS HARNESS SHOP ;; Where I shall be prepared to do any and all kinds of 1 > :: HARNESS REPAIRING, CARRIAGE TRIMMING, ; ’ ;' Etc., also first-class HORSESHOEING and GENERAL ' :: REPAIR WORK. i L. E. GOTHAM, Prop. Troutdale, Ore. . ............................. ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»««»♦♦................. ...................... Mr*. Alma Hall, Mr*. Frank Jarvis, Mrs. G. O. Dolph, W. T. Scott. A. L. Stone, Mr*. M. C. Cornett, Mrs. Wm Ellison and Baby Mildred were recent I Portland visitors. Mrs. McLean, of Portland, was a recent guest of Mr*. A. O. Jackson. Skating ha* been the amusement of the S|s>rt loving, since the cold weather. The Fairview Experiment and Literary Club have elected the following ollieer* : | president, George Shaw; vie«- president, Clara Quinn; secretary, Eva Turner; treasurer, Rowland Dustin; sargeant- at-.irms, Alvin Copeland C. S. Smith pun hawed the machinery and fixtures from the old grist mill and i iia* shipped them to The Dalle* to be useil in bis mill there. Campbell and McGraw are having idditional building* erected to arcum- modate their employees. N. M, McDaniels, of Portland, ri*-«-iitly transacted business here. William Ellison has been making improvements on his place. J. A. Dunbar and wife, of Portland, are visiting hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. I D. 8. Dunbar, tin* week. Frank Ellison ha* gone to The Dalle* , for a few day* visit, I NELLY CREEK Mr. Black and Mr. Hickman gave * musical entertainment at Mr. Butlers on the evening of the 14th. Mr. Kelly is still trying to get a wild cat skin for the cook to make a rug. Jones A Elsners mill run a few days last week with about half a crew. Fox A Company are expecting to start their mill in a few weeks. Frank Phelps has not been heard j from a et. The young people of Nelly Creek are I going U> give a dance in Mr. Wihlon’s house .Saturday evening. Ham Hu let was here on business last ' week. Edgar Russell called on friend* here ■ Munday. We still have about five inches of | snow. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ■ • PASTURAGE low HORSI.S AM) CAITE li Store. MUST GO I well-bought, well-selected Goods which will soon S. S. Logan FAIRVIEW, ORE., January IV— Wallace John, of Fairview, and Mi** Lillian Conyara of Clatskanie were J. M. SHORT, Pres. 0. W. KENNEY, V-Pres. A. MEYERS. Cash r marri«*«l in tlie Presbyterian church at Clatskanie, at high main on Bunday, January 13 Reverend Blair, |iaator of the church, performed tlie ceremony. GF GRESHAM. OREGON Mi** Christine J.ihn, sister of the groom, Tra s cts a General Banking Business, Loans Money on Good |>l*y«-d tlie wedding march. The bride wore a pretty white dress of albatr.«* Security, Sells Drafts and Travelers Checks. and carried a boquet of orange blossom*. Available am ptae* in th«- Unite«! State* or any of the Foreign Umintrie* After ths ceremony a bountiful dinner Sells R«-*l E-tate. C.«*h«-» Ch«vk*. Se'l* Steamship an.I Railwav Ticket*, was served al the bride'« home to «limit Buy* and Sell* Mortgage«, Notes and Road Clie«-ks. Writes Fire In*. twenty invited guests. Tlie bride's fatiier is one of Clatskanie's pioneer be erected thereon, having a 50-foot merchant*, and she ha* a large circle of Development Leagu? Meets. fronts?e on Main street. The parties friend* in that place, who wish them a The Gresham Commercial and De behind the scheme are said to have happy life together. The groom lia* velopntent l«eacue met at D. S. John­ plenty of money and will establish resided in Fairview for several year*. son's office la-t Tuesday night. After such a store as will do credit to East The couple were the recipients of many a thorough discussion of the pros- ( ern Multnomah. beautiful and valuable gift*. After a pects for the League, and the neces­ few days visit with hi* parents her«and sity for placing it on its feet, and In better shape to accomplish something Fred Conley Meets With Bad Accident with friends in Portland, Mr. and Mr*. for Gresham, it was decided to amend Fred Conley, former editor and pub John will return to Clatskanie where the constitution so as to permit of the llhser of this paper, is reported til at thev will reside. directors being formed into an ex­ his residence in Wallowa. Ore The A. L. Turner has been entertainii g ecutive board, from which should be Wallowa News, published Jan 11th. selected tbe officers, and all financial says: “A few weeks since, the editor bis nephew, M. Turner, ol Portland. and other matters left In their hands. (Fred Conley) of the News fell on an B. TonSeth and wife, of Portland, The experience of the past has shown icy sidewalk and sustained serious visited her parents, Wiu Tetptrl and upon that such work usually devolves bruises as well as a dislocation of the wife, here recently. a tew. and this being the case, it is third vertebra. A physician was arc very important that the few­ called at once but thinking the in- i Henry Thompron and family, of placed in a position to push the work Juries very slight made no examinu Corbett, |*iid Mrs. Frank Jarvi* a short of publicity for the league, With tion of the injured parts. Dr. Ander­ visit, while on their way to Vancouver, this in mind, a motion was made and son being called to the case of Fred where they will r«-side in the future. carried to amend the constitution, a Makin made a visit to the editor and Mi»* Susie Hunter celebratod her notice of which was ordered posted cn noticing the editor's injury made an the club room walls, for 15 days, and examination and found the third verte l&th birthday recently with a party. the annual election postponed till that bra out of line by a quarter inch. He The young people spent a very uleasanl time. Jan. 30th. promptly adjusted It but it being evening playing game*, after which re­ Several committees reported prog­ eleven days since the fall, the liga­ ress along one or two lines. The ments had become weakened and freshments were *erv«»d. Mrs. E. Jenkins, of Portland, was a committee on O. W. P. passenger sprained so that they were unable to train* reported that the company had keep the vertebra in place without recent visitor of her parents, G. O. consented to give an early morniug great care. However, the editor be­ Dolph and wife. train service on Sunday, and that the gan to improve and was feeling quite Roy Anderson, who ha* been employed same had been in force since the com­ well. Desiring to attend to some busi­ mittee waited upon Mr. Fuller. The ness in the Upper Valley, he went up by the O. R. A N. Company a* operator other committees did not report much on horseback over the rough roads. at Graham, has been transferred to progress, but suggested that the work This Jarred him so much that It was Troutdale. Night operator Wbittiker, of securing canning and starch fac­ two or three days before he was able of Troutdale, ha* taken bis place at tories for Gresham should be pushed to ride home. The doctor ordered him Graham. and no pains spared in getting these not to leave a smooth surface for two Frank Axtell was a recent visitor at things started. R. R. Carlson offered months at least. He suffers consid- to give $100 and necessary ground for ' rably from his spine, head and left Cascade Locks. the plant, as a start toward a bonus shoulder. The left arm is almost use­ McKinley Mitchell, of Portland, was for some one who would start such an less on account of an injured nerve. enterprse. Mr. Archie Meyers said However, with care and rest, the here on Saturday in the interest of the that he was in correspondence with doctor expects him to fully recover potatoe crop. Seventeen more cars Eastern parties who had some money He is now confined to his home and have been ordered here for potatoes. to invest, and it may be possible that the office." C. C. Vaughn has bad sidewalk built they would see fit to investigate. in front of hi* property on Cedar street. While there were not many mem­ Mr. Vaughn'* new safe ha* arrived for SECTION LINE NOTES. bers present, a great deal of enthusi­ asm was manifest and It is very evi­ Mrs. F. Fitzgerald, formerly Anna his new office. dent that Gresham is to become better Moll, presented her husband with a E. J. Snow, Mis* Daisy Wilcox, Elliert known this year than ever before. bov on Christmas eve at their home in Stone. Earl T«-gart and Ernest Hail It is reported that a sale of tho East Portland. spent Sunday with relatives here. ground adjoining and north of the Neighbor Ruhl is acaln grandpa to First State Bank is in progress, and a little son of Harry Ruhl in Eugene. Herbert Lee, of Sellwood, was a recent that a large store building will soon Ore. < visitor of friend* here. Phe time was . . . 1907 Joseph Boyd had a slight accident ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ lately. Injuring a couple of riba on hl* right side. Some of the well pumps are froxen in our midst, making water hauliux necessary. A boy front th«» Children** Aid *o Of al! odds and ends in the clety of Portland lately found a good home with h r and Mr* E. Arms- Must have room for our plger. where % will be treated Ilk«’ •V Stock of Spring and Sunim . t an own son. lTi«> II. t e fel ow Is to be congratulated on his good fortune. begin to arrive. Several neighbors have taken Ind* from the home, whore comfort utvl TROUTDALE, good training will do much towards OREUON making them good men. RECEIPT. We pay FOl R PER CENT, for specified TIME DEPOTITS. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦«♦♦aaaaaaaaaoaaaaa»« ♦♦♦ • ‘ 18, Mr*. Margart Selling, Zimmerman and Mt*. Marie Storm. Installation jot Portland were out renewing old ucquunluiieea here. Niekloa Vauderii'Mif, of Vale Oregon, Mra. A. Fox ami Mi*a Ciena visited in is visiting Id* brother, II. Vanderlioot tlie Metropolis lust Saturday. and hunilv. Mr. and Mr*, llvrrin, of 8c*p|«o<>ae Mr*. J. lattourell, of latourell Fall*, is viaiting lier daughter, Mr*. John Washington, were the guest* ol Mr and laraou. ■ Mra. Dr. Belt. U. Qgden, of Portland, is th«’ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stillaon have returned Mr. and Mr*. Win Cameron, Mr. Ogilrn'« ! frtun their trip east. They visited in sister. New York ami oilier large cities. ihtvid Newly, of Eugene, «»« visiting The weather does not appear to affect an old friend here on Uth after an absence Eos's business, lie is just as busy as of nine year*. ever. J. C. Buckley, of Kilguver Oregon, wu* here on liusinea* the 9th. llfTLR LAI0LKIL1 Mrs. N. law, of Ames Ore., was her«* Mrs. W. Hicks has returned after an on business recently. absence of two weeks. Mis* Myrtle Irwins w ■ the guest ot J. Deaver is home again from the Mr*. George Reynold* the 10th. Mr*. J. Biamhall, of Amrs, was in horpital. and we are glad to hear that lie has recovered. Troutdale recently. W. Degver lias proved to ta* a success­ Mi»« Florence Stafford of Melrose ha* full coon hunter. been visiting relative* here, It is winUr up here and lots of ice in Mis* Uelest Alboon was * recent visit­ the Columbia. or of Mias t¡race Frity at Melrose. R I*. Rasmussen made use of the Aaron Fox, Richard Lstourell, and Mr*. Susie Tiiunia were recent Portland snow, and took his family out for a visitors. | sleigh ride Saturday. Wo are sorry to hear of G. Youngs Mr. A J. Moore of Portland was the misfortune, M. Lunds ;«artn»r, lull we guest of bi* mother Bunday. ho|s- it will not prove to la< serious Mr. Geo. Colman was out visiting hi* The Jasiplw of thia place have been family Sunday. busy culling ice lately, and there will lie Mr. W. Stott, of Bickelton W*ah., i* plenty of ice cream uest summer. visiting friends here this week. Mr. Thomtasiii amt family liave inovod The newly elected officer* of th«* away am! will settle in Washington. Women of Woodcraft are as follow. : Miss Siella ami Roy Anderson are in Guardian Neighbor, Mr*. Cora Vander- hoof; Adviaer, ollie Wo>«lard; Banker, Portland thia week, attending Mias Sadie Emma Scharf; Magician, Mrs. Lillian Goskesens'a wedding. D. Benfield took Ida eon to Portland Derry; Attendant, Mrs. Louise Kearney ; Iner-Sentinel, Emerson Crawford; for medical treatment. Outer-Sentinel, Otto McFarland; Mr Frank l^dbury. of Portland, Captain of Guards, Mr*. Marth t Hunter ; spent 8unday with . Ledbury and Clerk, Mrs. Henry Richardson ; Manager family Best of Feed nil the year. Good Winter 1’uxt- urage. Shelter. J. I. IIK IKIN. TROUTDALE. Union House IKltHKi. lloTKt. IX TUOI TIMI.K ROOMS AND BOARD COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Satisfaction Guaranteed Louis Helming Prop. Mli* Struct Trtuldili, Ort W. F. GREER, StcamWood Saw WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY CAI.ITY F»»R 30 CORDS. TROUTDALE, IO- OREGON. Subscribe for The Herald. Russellville Doings Mr. and Mrs. lang, living south east of Ruawllvllle. entertained their child­ ren and grandchildren Sunday, it liemg Mr. lang's 72nd birthday. Paul Jeager haarrturnr'r. Howitt's family for a nuinlwr of years in Iowa. Mr. Ilill has brought some apple* to Portland to exhibit. A young lady, who was ill with consumption, died at the convanl of bister* of Precious HI. mm I and w*s buried Hi th«- Catholic church yard January 4th. Mis* la-nn Blumenthal was st home a few day* last week with a severe cold.