Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 01, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 1, 1907
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JANUARY »5. I'M*
JANUARY 25, I'M!’
$ 4.541.97
1,592.51
12,( 72.72
$29,918.02
21,808.65
42,036.62
Deposits,
Loans,
Assets,
J anvaby 25, nxws
We were greeted with the wonts:
"You can’t make a bank p.iv here ”
“Y’ii are to 1 clone to Portland;
people will carrv their inonev to Port­
land "
“What assurance have I that you
w ill cate f «r my money " ”
J am ' aby 25. 1907
We aie greeted with the words:
“You hai. done much better here
than I thought you could possibly do.”
“1 would rather you make mv
exchanges between here and Port­
land. “
“Burglars have unsuccessfully at­
ta. ked volt and you cun have my
money,’'
“1 have «av.sl $125 the pist year
by means of your bank, whereas
Indore I was aiwavs in debt.”
mg in the church last Thursday, The
most interesting feature of the meeting
was a letter from Mr». W. B. Scott, who
ia spending the winter in California.
She ia now in San Ihego, and reports
quite a wet season there Mredauie»
.1, V Faria, K. Holgate, B. W Bowman,
A. 1». Ashcraft and M. C. Cornett were
present.
F. S. Spaulding night chief dispatcher
if the O. R. A N. Co., al The Dalles,
transacted business here on Monday.
II C. Camplxol of Portland, was here
on business Monday.
TROUTDALE
I. »nie II miet h is deci led it was not
good for him to live alone so he was
nixrri.sl a lew da s ago, and will go t<>
house keeping at oi co.
FritX Mort« and wife have returned
home after live months visit hi Germany
E. May was in town a few Java ago
looking after his pioperty.
Will Cameron will move his family-
♦ on the farm of II. Ogden.
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♦ The time was . . .
Mrs. Curtes Judd and son, of Boring,
when people were satisfied with anv kind of
is visiting her mother, Mrs M Tiller.
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blacksmithing. IT IS NOT SO’NOW.
Born to the wife of Frank Bannerman,
We are in a position to meet the demand. Our
a son.
work is our best recommendation. Remember,
W. W. Stott is ill at the home of his
sister. Mrs. Sarah Hicklin.
H. B. Chapan. of Portland, visited
SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING
the A. F. A A. M. lodge.
Jake Larson is sick at the Missouri
House.
Richard Davey and James Corder ate
back from Wamic Oregon.
Miss H Hubbard commenced work at
is also to be used in building sidewalks the branch store of A. Fox at Fairview
Monday.
TROUTDALE,
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Charles Williams has returned Irom
The new gristmill building is now
completed aiei the machinery is being Walla Walla.
FOR HORSES AND CATTLE • installed. The mill will soon be in «iter­
August Larson, of Portland, is visit­
ing his brothers. John and <«arl Larson.
Best of Feed all the » ation.
year. Good Winter Past- ! J. Ledlmry is improving bis property Several cars of potatoes have been
urage. Shelter.
J by adding a (torch to his house and shipped this week.
• otherwise ref«iring it.
Miss Enima Scarharf was a Portland
Call on or write
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J. H. Stapleton is building a barn on visitor Wednesday.
his place on Third and Main St.
Mrs. Carrie Powell was here looking
J. L. HICLKIN.
Fairview was almost entirely cut off after her property interests.
TROUTDALE,
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I from all outside communication last
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dixon and family
I Monday. Both telegraph anil telephone «are the guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Bert
pules and wires w ere down and no trains Williams.
a were able to get through all day. A
large snow-plow, with several work
ROCKWOOD
trainsand crews |tassed through on their
way to assist snow-bound trains farther
• LEADING HOTEL IN TRolTDALE
Rockwood Literary Society is having
up the road. The snow-plow attracted quite an exciting time with their contest.
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quite a go<si deal of attention, as we do Each side striving to score more ¡loinls
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ROOMS AND BOARD
a not very often see such things in Ore­ than their opp ments. Mrs. W. Crockett
• COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED a gon.
t
is captain on one side and Mrs. E.
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Satisfaction Gnarar.teej
B. Tonseth and wife of Portland, were Hartley on the other. E. L. Thor p
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recent guests of her parents, William was appointed critic.
a Tegart and family.
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Louis Helming Prop.
A. II. Bell intends going into business
C. C. Vaughn and wife s|>ent Sunday in the city soon.
■ Miin Streel
Troutdale, Ore
in Fairview.
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Frank Miller and family are talking
Mrs. F.’auk Waters of Portland has
of selling out here and going to Cali­
been visiting her parents, J. H. Staple­
fornia, on account of his health.
• •••••••••••••••••• ton and family.
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WANTED
Z Miss Daisy Wilcox of Portland visited D. L. Herring has Iwen qnile seriously
ill for the past few days with la grippe,
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Everybody to know we do
, her parents Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Dado is reported ill with stomach
A. O. Jackson, who is employ« d at
trouble
Gobel, Ore., visited his family her re­
C. L. Crenshaw, the tinner and plumb­
cently.
• All Kinds of Wagon, Plow and •
Napoleon Davis transacted business er of Gresham, is doing some work on
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General Repair Work
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the tower of the Rockwood schoolhouse.
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at Reasonable Rates
• in Portland on Saturday.
If you keep your ear to the ground,
E. J. Snow »|>ent Sunday with his
you might hear wedding belle on the
family here.
Sandy road before long
Grant Shaw’s little son, who has been
• WsnlWt Ml StMt,
TROLTDALE •
John Brown intends setting out some
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••••••••••••••••••• quite ill, is improving.
straw berry plants on his place next
Earnest Hall of Portland and Herbert
month, he also intends making other
Lee of Sellwood, spent Sunday with
, improvments.
friends here.
The Ladv Maccabees install«! the
Rev. C. E. Crandall has been at
following
officers for the year of 190*. at
Pleasant Home for several days, where
their last review which was held at
he is conducting revival services.
Rockwool hall January 24, 190*; Past
The farmers have all been busy sort­ Commander, Mrs. Elsie Prettyman:
FAIRVIEW, Ore., Jan. 29 —A com­
ing their potatoes and repairing them Commander, Mrs. Minnie Brown; Lt.
pany haa been organized toerecta cement for shipment. Some raisers lost about
; Commander, Mrs. Eva Crockett; Record
pressed stone factory here. Sand, well one-third of their crop by freezing.
Keeper, Mrs. Lola Spath; Finance
adopted to this industry, can be had in
The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presby- Keejier, Mrs. Mary E. Turner; Chaplin.
great abundance near here. This sand ' tenan church held their regular meet- Mrs. Laura Pullen; M. at A., Mrs. Lilia
All Work Done Promptly and Quickly
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Jas. H.
Latham,
PASTURAGE j
• Union House
• Horseshoeing
$3 •
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: L. E. Gotham, Z
FAIRVIEW
Hartley; Sergent, Mrs. Josie Stanley;
Sentinel, Mrs. Mary Schram; Picket,
Mrs. Bella Dickenson
SECTION LINE.
J. Dixon has hold the timber on his
ten acre patch on the side road to a
party of Japam-se who are busy making
cord west at the present time.
The ice storm of Monday has damaged
many fruit trees in onr midst.
T. R. Howitt, of Gresham, was a
business caller last Thursday.
The Newcomb family have purchased
a home in the Villa, to which they will
move this coming week.
The frost nipped a few |H>tatoes for
some of the farmers, although nothing
in comparison to more unfortunate
neigh bore.
Callers at Bticklv Grove this week
were, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lewis of Rose
Cottage, Russellvide, Mrs. II. Johnston
an<l D. Queaenbury of Powell Valley
road.
A number of school children are out
oi school on account of illness.
Mrs. Pauline Metzger, of Clackamas,
is a visitor at the home of her sister,
Mrs. J. Dollerich.
Shoes!
Shoes!!
Shoes!!!
Direct from the Factory !
Four strong lines to draw from !
Sunflower,
Peters,
Napa Tan,
Strootman
It’s “ up to youthey’re from Missouri, so come in
and buy before the lines are broken.
S. S. LOg*£LH,
The Shoe Merchant
TROUTDALE, ORE.
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W. F. GREER,
“Beaver State Print”
“The Right Imprint'*
Send orders to Gresham. Oregon
Steam Wood Saw
WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY
CALITY FOR 20 CORDH.
TROUTDALE,
OREGON.
, BLASER & HARLOW
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General
Buy and Sell
TROUTDALE,
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