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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, 4 Frits Bretches, who is employed nt the court lions,' in Portland, wan visit ing with friends hereon Sunday the 17th. MIGHT have achieved financial ancceaa had they lx*en taught in their youth to utilise the advantage. offered them by a g-xxi bank. Too many men are <>f the opinion that Ixtnk» care to do business only with those who have a considerable amount of money which they seek to de|x>xit. This is not true. Bank, are of a. great advantage to tlie man of moderate means as to those who are considered wealthy. There are a great many men who have buxines, to tr.instet who undertake to transact it in the old way. They try to make their o«n collection, or cm ploy an att >rnei to do so, pry their bills at a distance hv sending money through the mails at a great risk of loss, or purchase a po.totliee or express money order at exfiorbitant rates, when the \r hole matter could lx* handled through their h one hank which ia always ready to look alter the details in all such transact! >na. IT IS NoT NECESSARY to wait your turn with several hundred people at the coa t house in order to pav your taxes. SAVE the time and worry by giving a description of your pro|>erty to the bank which will |u\ your taxes and get you a proper receipt. IF you have a farm to sell or want a renter see us. the , _____ ) fabmehs The time was ... when people were satisfied with any kind of blacksmithing. IT IS NOT SO NOW. We are in a position to meet the demand. Our work is our best recommendation. .Remember, :♦ All Work Done Promptly and Quickly SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING Jas. H. Latham, OREGON TROUTDALE, Stunning Spring Furnishings Welch has bent his even* energy in procuring a swell line of Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings to please you this spring: The The The Golf And Lee $3 Hat John B. Stetson $4 Hat Sphinx $2.50 Hat and Negligee Shirts beautiful Neckwear galore The American Clothier IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RI6HT 221-223 Morrison St., N.-W. corner first St PORTLAND, ORE. ♦♦♦♦ > i Shoes ! Peters, Napa Tan, Strootman It’s “ up to youthey’re from Missouri, so come in and buy before the lines are broken. S. S. Logan, TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW Mrs. E. May was the guest of her brother the last of the week. \l. Baker and son arc shipping hay to Cascade bs'k- for Mr. Stanford. Fred West oi Portland was the guest of friends here Sunday. Mr. ami Mr-. Il latourell s|wnt a few ■ lays in tin* m tro|xdis this week with friends Chris Holm left this week for a visit with his aunt in Kalt Lake City. Robert White has returned from a vis it with J. N. Buxton at Castle Rock, Ore. Mrs. 11. lmtourell, of lattourvll Falls, is I the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. C. latrson. thia week. Mrs. Susie Timms has returned from a few days visit witli friends at Sellwixxl. X Mian Harriet llubliard spent Sunday with her |iarentx at this place. ♦ R. Ihtrvey of Ranier spent Sunday ; here visiting friends. ♦ Walt Proctor was down from Cottrell ♦ Saturday to attend lislge. IL B. Chapman of Portland attended the Maccabee bxlgv Saturday night. ♦ Mrs. S. S. Logan and son were in Portland Saturday to attend the birth day party given in honor of her daugh t ter’s 13th birthday. E. I*. Thompson, an old soldier, died from tlie effix'ts of a paraly tic strike on the morning of February 20th and was laid t<> rest in the Douglass cemetery. He was the father of Mrs. Jean Larson of this place. A. Fox wax in the metropolia on busi ness the 2Oth. Mrs. E. C. Gillian and daughters were the guests of Mrs M Tiller last week. Mrs. Ixx-kyer and daughter wax in the metropolis on business. Miss Wilson of Portland wax a recent guest of her sister. Miss Hexlin and Mixa Jenkins of Cleone Were the guests of Mrs J. Hexlin lately. J. Edminxon of Eugene, has purchas ed the August Dell ranch. Considera tion 11000. Ralph James received a visit from his father ami mother of North Yakima. Wash. They are going to Santa Crux. Cal., where they will make their future home? M rs. Geo. Coleman and Miss Pearl, are visiting her daughters, Annie and Edith. PEOPLE LIKE TO KNOW w HEN they go to a store to trade that they are going money’s worth. We aim to establish confidence of this kind. to get When a firm has been in your vicinity as long as we have you know something of that firm. Don’t yoti ? We want our reputation among you to lx? such that when you send here for goods you are confident of getting just what you want and at the right price. We expect to make some profit, of course; that’s what we are here for, but we won’t sell you >ne thing below cost and make it ip on something else. People put a worm on a hook and call it a “bait.” Some dealers put merchandise on tne hook and call it a “ leader.” A “leader” is a “ bait," and a “ bait’ is a “ leader.” : We won’t bait you on “ leaders ” and make you pay extra for other things in order to regain what we lost on the “ leader.” ♦ ♦ ♦ Steam Wood Saw WILL MAKE TRIP TO ANY CALITY FOR 20 CORDS. TROUTDALE, LO OREGON. Wiiy go away from home to trade when you can buy all the goods you want right here and at reasonable prices ? When you buy goods away from home you pay your money and take what they choose to send you. K The other fellow gets the money and if you don’t like what you get, what are you going to do ? Keep it, that’s all. If you bny goods of us that are not as we represent them, bring them back and we’ll replace them or refund your money. No firm dealing in goods of inferior quality ever makes this offer. We make it tiecause we know our goods are first-class, and we want you to feel that an article Is good when we say so. In the city rent is high, water tax, electric light, expensive clerk hire and ofher modem expenses all have to be paid, and you help pay them when you trade therer Doesn’t it stand to reason that we can make you better prices when we avoid those expenses ? Ever think of it that way ? We buy goods as cheap and get as big a discount as our city competitors. lighter expenses enables us to make lighter prices. Having If you are not already acquainted with the above facts, an investigation will confirm them and convince you that when we say so, it’s so. Why not patronize home enterprise and spend your money where you get your favors ? We Carry Everything usually found in a First-class General Store And if you want something we haven’t in stock we’ll lx_* pleased to get it for you. E R E S H BREAD DAI LY < > < > The Shoe Merchant TROUTDALE, ORE. Union House LEADING HOTEL IN TROUTDALE ROOMS AND BOARO COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Satisfaction Guaranteed Louis Helming Prop. Mim Mertio Irwin of Portland ia visit Bom to the wife of H. Orr, a nine ing friends bere. pound boy. Main Street Troutdale, Or«. ••••••••••••••••a PLEASANT VIEW The many friends of Mrs. Hicklin in this neighborhood deeply sympathize with her in her late liereavment, the death of her brother. Mr. anil Mr». II. G. Ogden left Sun day evening for Forest Grove. Mrs. Frommelt called on Mr». Henkle last week. Mr». L. Larxoti enjoyed a very pleas- SAVE YOUR CASH COUPONS - ant visit from her brother Robert Wilkie last week. Mr». Ogden an<l Mr«. Richey were visitors at latrsoris and Merahon’s laxt Friday. Our grxxl neighbor, Mr». Anna Grah am, ix again very ill at her home. We sincerely wish for her recovery. Jas. Richey and Wm. Henkleare busy men these days, Hacking spuds. Ed. Dunn sawed w<xxl too bird last T----- ■ — — Friday afternoon and is now suffering the consequences. The entertainment nt the school house last Friday passmi off in excellent style. A few visitors lieside the lx>srd of direc tors were present. Have you noticed how popular the Want Column ia Incoming? Consult it* this week. Want Column on page 5. .They are Valuable AT & ------------- Dealers in------------- Merch TROUTDALE, their \ Direct from the Factory ! , Four strong lines to draw from ! Sunflower, FOX & CO Milton Fox visited Portland on Sun- day last. W. F. GREER, Shoes! ’ Shoes ! ! ! A. FOX, Harvey Watkins han Ix-en visiting his parents m Portland this week. FOR KENT Five sere tract with house and poultry house, near riexsant Home, (or rent on rmsmahlr term- V \ STEP T. n i . in mt> acre tract w ith house for family ot six sur Ure.ham near to ear line if |s>s»ible. • FOR silt i' ore tr o’ well improved, on Ba>e Line I.’ a o V1o> acre tract |w.rtly , impioveO. iu flat k.m lx««1 Al-.- lOa.re tract on ear line, partly improved. Il • " FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OPE. MARCH 1, 1907 OREGON