Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 08, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 8,
4
1907
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TROUTDALE
WATCH US GROW /
Mr. and Mr». Bert ll.iyt went to
Portland on the .llat and underwent an
operation.
We regard the steady continued growth of this institution as a
credit to the enterprise <»f our Imsiueas community as well as an evidence
of the esteem in which our otfievrs and our business policies and methods
are held.
We invite you to make this lamk the clearing house for your finan­
cial affairs. We want the small accounts of individuals a* well as the
larger business of ttrma. The wage-earner has lived of the liank as well
as the I usiness man.
You will find no Iwtter or more opp -rtune time than now to open
that bank account. Your initial deposit, added to from time to tune will
soon Maunie such proportion« that you will be surprised at your own
effort«.
Regin depositing now, pay all your bills with your own check and
see how much l>etter you get along.
Paul O-burn WM visiting Mi«« Bertha
Woods, who ia «topping with her aunt.
Mi»« I E. Gotham, la-fore her de|«irt-
ure for Kansas.
when people were satisfied with any kind of ;►
blacksmithing. IT IS NOT SO NOW.
We are in a position to meet the demand. Our x
work is our best recommendation. Remember,
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Jas. H. Latham,
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An Ideal Store
Is the one that carries what
is needed at reasonable
prices, and gives a SQUARE
DEAL to all
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THE POSTOFflCE STORE
Has earned this reputation
J. N. Campbell, Prop.
ORIENT, ORE •
Will hold good until further notice
they are only a sample of similar LOW PRICES in all
our good* and Eox treats you right.
The
Largest Stock
and Assortment of
Genial Tom Corder and Mrs. H. Rich­
ardson are among the latest to lie enrol­
led on The Herald's subscription list.
OREGON
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George Coleman was visitirg hi«
family.
The last cold «|a-ll resulted in break­
ing down all the wires. Trains have
not run since Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lalourvlle visited in
Portland.
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No mail, no trains, no freight. Buried?
not quite, pretty near as bad. Last
week's Herald carried by Troutdale. No
west-bound train to bring them back,
hence no |>apere. Hope it will be better
this week.
Medicines
in
Multnomah County
Miss Bertha Helming, the popular
waitress at Hotel Helming, is kept very
busy these day«.
Mrs. Brant Miles and daughter, Miss
Marguerite, of Salem, are visiting Mrs.
Miles’cousin, Mrs. F. E. Harlow.
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THEE MUST SAVE!
The surest way to save
IS tO
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2 cans Standard Tomatoes,
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15c
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25c
8 bars Golden Star Soap,
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25c
6 “ Wolverine Soap,
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05c
1 bottle Bluing,
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25c
3 pkgs. Mush,
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35c
Gunpowder Tea, 50c value,
. $3.90
Flour, per bbl.,
, 50c to $1.50
Ladies’ Wrappers,
Feed of all kinds at lowest possible prices.
W. E. MARKELL & CO
Pleasant Home, Oregon
Canned Cream,
K -C Baking Powder,
Golden Gate Baking Powder
Stump Powder, 50 pounds, box,
Blue Ribbon Tomatoes,
Com,
Very Best Pork and Beans,
Breakfast Cocoa,
Finest Extracts Lemon and Vanilla
3 for
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25c
20c
39c
. $5.00
for 25c
for 25c
for 25c
20c
for 25c
We will
guarantee
satisfaction
to every cus­
tomer. We are
back of our
guarantee and
stake our repu­
tation of 15
years of con­
tinued business
in this
community.
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Every Day is Market Day with us.
Have you seen Jim Latham'* new
sign?—It's a dandy.
Mrs. Henry Vanderhoof took their
baby to Portland Thursday for medical
treatment.
Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Timms were Port­
land visitors this week.
BUY fOR CASH ONLY I t ,
Till further notice we offer:
Pearl Oil, ....
5-gal. Can, $1.10
Flour,........................................
bbl.,
4.00
Swift’s Soap,
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. 9 bars,
25c
Graham Flour, .
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. 10 pounds, 25c
Crespo,........................................
3 pkgs, 25c
Washing Powder,
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Remember, If it isn’t right,
Fox mnke<4 it ritrhf
Harold J. Cook, manager of the Cook-
Clark Investment Company of Spokane,
was visiting friends 111 Troutdale this
week.
L. A. Harlow went to Portland Thurs­
day, taking the delayed west bound
mail with him.
The Llbraiy Association held their
annual meeting this week.
IF THEE WOULDST WEALTHY BE
The Following Prices
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The Herald acknowledges courtesies
from A. Fox this week.
SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING
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Your Little Child can Trade as Safely as you.
W e (ìive no Due Bills, We Dav Cash.
WE PAY the Higest Market Price for Butter and Eggs.
The Union Meat Vo. received 21 car-
loads of tine lat call I from eastern
Oregon.
J. Moore of Portland was visiting hi«
mother. Mr«. A. T. Tiller.
The time was ...
TROUTDALE,
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Mr« Dan Griffith and Mi«« Vulo have
returned home an al srnce of several
weeks in a Portland hoapital.
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All Work Done Promptly and Quickly
FAIRVIEW
Mr«. S. S. Logan was in Portland on
the 29th to buy her spring and summer
st-wk of dry giaai«.
GRESHAM, ORE.
dank
TROUTDALE
Miss Eda llublwird was in the metrop­
olis the 30th.
FIRST STATE BANK
rA^WEWS
FOX & CO
Rev. A. W. Brickley ami son and wife
went to the metropol • on the 2nd to
visit with another «on at Lenta.
Ml PCI 4 Pt R CEM ON TIMt CERTIFICATES
rm
A. FOX,
PltASANT HOMI.
Union House
LKADINU
HOTEL
IN TKOtTPALE
ROOMS AND BOARD
COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Born to the wife of Forrest I.oudt-rback
a baby girl, January 30.
Miss Alice Stephens is visiting friends
and relatives here.
Mr. Goetz made a trip to Portland
Saturday.
A great change has lx-en made in the
Douglass store. It has been enlarged
and improved generally.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank New, of Portland,
are visiting relatives near here.
The Baptist Aid Society met with
Mrs. I.. Jack and the re|s>rt made show­
ing an increase of more than half over
the receipts for the previous year. The
receipts of the fair amounted to over
♦50.
Mr. Taft, an old settler in this neigh­
borhood, was calling on old friends last
week.
' Uncle John Laughterliack is very ill.
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See the new ads of J. N. Campbell
and W. E. Markell A Co., in this issue. ‘
Want Ads. on page 5.
Shoes ! Shoes! ! Shoes! ! !
Direct from the Factory !
Four strong lines to draw from !
Peters,
Sunflower,
Napa Tan,
Louis Helming Prop.
Troutdale. Ore
Mai* Street
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Strootman
It’s “ up to youthey’re from Missouri, so come in
and buy before the lines are broken.
S. S. Logan,
WANTED
The Shoe Merchant
TROUTDALE, ORE.
Every lx wly to know we do
Horseshoeing “TS. $3
All Kind« of Wagon, Plow and
General Repair Work
at Reaaoruible Rate«
If poverty Is n blessing II) dlsgiilHe,
the (linguine In ho perfect that no ulie
<un nee through It.
W. F. GREER,
L. E. Gotham,
Politic« would make more ntrnngr
bedfellows except for the fact that ths
man In politics seldom goes to bed.
Steam Wood Saw
Wsrlen » old StMd,
TROUTDALE
Read them.
Nothing «hurt of <lyiinmlto would eie
vate Home stages that you may know
a bout.
WILL MAKE TRIP To ANY
CALITY FOR 20 CORDS.
TROUTDALE,
OREGON.
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
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Dealers in
Buy and Sell
TROUTDALE,
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Everything
OREGON