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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
4 BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 22, 1907 1 WATCH >US a GR0W/ TROUTDALE - < —---- ------------- Th,» recent railroad bhtcad,<a and con tinued car shortage has worked a great hardship on the wood, lumk-r ami tie busin »». »ay» I. A. Harlow. Pay Your Taxes Now Mr». F. E. Harlow is enjoying a visit with friends at Spokane. She expects to return about March 1st F E Har low expects to come down with her. AT THIS BANK and «ww the thive per cent rvkitc. If you will mail ii» your last tax receipt or legal description of y>tir pr>>|»erty we will |vay vour tax»'» an I get you regular tax receipt attending t«* whole transaction for you. We have inquiries for a number of improved (arms. Al»«» cheap logged off land. List your pn>|w*rty with us. Mrs. A E. (terry had charge of tlw public library last Wednesday, »luring th»- absence of Mrs. Timms, who was visiting friends in Portland One five-acre tract with house ami good |»ultry house near Pleasant Home for rent on very reasonable term». The Pacific States Telephone Co. «till have a largo crew of men at Work on their lines at ami ne ir this point. I»aily connections can now lie lunl between Troutdale, Fairview, Gresham ami Portlan I. Call an l »•-,' us if you wish to rent or »»11 y «nr farm. WE PAI 4 PtR CEN1 ON TIME CERTIFICATES FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE. rut, o '•“t iv 'X' s . k The time was ... ♦ when people were satisfied with any kind of J blacksmithing. IT IS NOT SO NOW. | We are in a position to meet the demand. Our f work is our best recommendation. Remember, | 3 3 ;; i; i Atforutj Swift .X Co receive I twenty car l»wi»l of st.sk one »lay thi» Week. Several train Ruels were delay,»! on account of the late storms ami will not arrive till some time next week. All Work Done Promptly and Quickly ♦ SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOElMi f Jas. " Latham, H. ♦ TROUTDALE, OREGON ♦ - Inventory Sale : Just 1-2 Price Boy’s $5.00 Suits, sale $2.50 V • 3.50 vs 2.50 44 » » 44 44 2.00 WELCH « 4 1.75 1.25 44 1.00 The American Clothier IF NOT R.SiT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT 221 223 Morrison St.. N.-H. corner first St. PORTLAND, ORE. a Joseph W,ssl an»l family, who recent ly returned to their old home near Manhatten, Kansas, have written their relatives here that they have enjoyed splendid weather ever since reaching the sunflower state. W. C. Proctor ami Frank Beers were in town Wednesday. They are shipping a ear load of spuds. Aaron Fox, who own» considerable real property in Troutdale, says he has n’t one foot >>f ground for sale. He lias great faith in Tr»»ut»lale’» future. I.. E. Gotham has -»»Id his blacksmith toolsand st»s-k t > James kitham, who is arranging to give more prompt atten tion fora rapidly growing business. Carl N"l»oii who has resigned his |»*i- tion with Swift A Co has rented the Emil Palin»|ui»t place at Pleasant Home ami moved hi» family there this w<-< k. Mrs. Bert Hoyt Ims returned from Portland. after Undergoing a very suc cessful o|»rati»>n. l>r. ami Mrs. W. C. Belt celebnittsl the ,1» »'tor’s birth,lay thi. w»»-k by mak ing a trip tv the iuetto|s»lis. Mr». I.. Helming i» »iek, overwork is stip|»»»,sl to !»■ the cause. .1. W. Town-end has torn down the ■ >1<I feme around his new farm home, ami is now bu»y making 4 lawn ami erecting anew fence in k,»ping with their new home, which by the way, no ne of the k-st in the country. The improvement king iiui 'I mu th*' bakery buihling for th»- new »Irug store, is rapidly nearing completion. -Mr. Mc Coll will doubth -» announce tlie exact dnte of <>|s'liing in the next i—He of The Herald. a♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦ Union LEADING PLEASANT VAILLL Alfred Johnson is still suffering from hea»i ache. J. II. Willdee has the grip. Mr. F'.sgren’s family have recovered. John Smith'» little <langht>*r, Lilly, fell ami fractured her arm son,, tin,» ago. She is doing well. ■ Jiin.” said <>n»' y».ungster to another on the Fourth. "Jim.” lend me two cent», will y»-r? I got up »<» early thi» aiming that I -|» nt u|l of my money I- fore breakfast I didn’t think the day was goin* to b» so long ” ‘•Think for thy- If—one g,s>d id» a. But known to Is- thine own. 1» Is-tter than a thousand gl»-an,-d From fields by others sown.” People who are k-hind the tin»»# should be f»-d ,n ketchup. House * : Shoes I > HOTI ROOMS AND BOARD • J COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Z 2 Satisfaction Guaranteed * l.ouis Helming Prop. Ma n Street • • Troutdale. Ore • The mail carrier on route five met 'J I k - grange •# taking up subscriptions with somewhat ol an acejdcht a few »lays to build a hall. ago by collating with a rig driven bv Mr Currv want# his eighty acres Mr. Thomas. Mr. Tltonias 1» iml that lie was pulling on the wrong r>- 11, enus. clean»! off in twoy, ara. A memls-rof the Cabinet ha« an <•»- ing him to run into ths mail carrier's The' »< li »>l is the proud |«>»ser»or of a t» e>n»-d relative ¡’.way in th»- Imckwoods rig. Xo one w.-i« Imdlv hurt, but caused new stove. • >f simplicity, who cam,- for a few days some delay to the carrier. to Washington, for the first time it, Mr. and Mrs. Petty have returmsl to his life. He Wrote home; ‘‘These their ranch. A b<-vy of children were telling their He will remain long government people work harder than enough to put in a crop. father wlint they got at school. The w>- 1 v»-r had to. Lots of them don’t oldest got grammar, geography, arith Mr. and Mrs. (’asswell, of Allierta, metic, etc. The next got rending, spel g t time for dinner before six or seven in th»- » veiling Th»- Pr» »ident Works are visiting her brother, Mr. Petty. ling null <!• finition» the hardest of all. They say that some They are delight,»! with our climate. ‘‘Well, what do you get mjf little times In- doesn’t get his dinner la-fore Mr. Holcomb Jr. and daughter and soldier?” he asked of the youngest. eight or nine at nigdt.” — World’s ami Mrs. Gayman of Portland, visited "Oh, I gets readin’, spellin' ’an Events. spankins.” Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb Sunday. SAVE YOUR CASH COUPONS-- Shoes! I Shoes I! I • • : Direct irojn the Factory ! Four strong lines to draw from ! Sunflower, Peters, Napa Tan, Stroolman w ♦ It’s “up to you;” they’re from Mi souri, i > come in and buy before the lint - ♦ S. The Shoe Merchant S. t TROUTDALE, ORE. ♦♦♦♦♦»«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« *•«-**♦♦♦♦♦«««****««•**<« An old Indy walked into the office of the Judge of Probate one« ti|s»n 11 time W. F. GREEK, and n»ked : “Are yoii thè jtulg»' of reprobate»?” "I nm thè judge of probate ” "Well, Ihal’s it I . .......... Voli see niy falli,-r<li» <l detested iiik I li ft sever- WILL MAKE TRIP To ANY LO nl little iidldels, and I wunt lo I h - their CALITY FOR 20 CORHS. eicctltiolicr.” SlciimW ood Saw TROUTDALE, OREGON. Read thè want ads on pagi* 5. A I HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Dealers in in -------------- -------------- Dealers General TROUTDALE, Merchandise / OREGON