BEAVER STATE HERALD, 4 TROUTDALE MARCH 15, 1907 A. FOX, FOX & COÌ TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW. I Robert Hunter has rented ami Mill i move into Mr». C. Powell’s house. J. Mershone has returned to hi« home from Butte, Montana, where lie has been a orbing fot t lie telephone company. The Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. J. Holm this week. G. O. Worden oí Portland was visit­ ing friend» here on Sunday. Miss Celesta Albon lins resigned her • • J position as teacher ill the school here and has accepted a position in the Sell­ wood school. Miss Ruby Shearer ol Portland has taken Miss Albon's place. Mrs. Eunice Douglass and daughter Irene of Pleasant Home were here last Sunday and attended church. H Blaser has been called to serve on the jury. Mrs. A. Latourill was visiting in Portland Monday. Mrs. A. Fox was in the metropolis to attend the Council of Jewish Women held there on the 6th. HEN they go to a store to trade that they are going to get their Ralph Neibuar and brothers of Pleas­ money’s worth. We aim to establish confidence of this kind. ant Home loaded potatoes for Sau Francisco this week. When a firm" has been in your vicinity as long as we have you know There was three ear loads of flour and something of that firm. Don’t you ? feed unloaded this week for local mer­ We want our reputation among you to be such that when you send here i chants and interior points south. Master Dolph \ audvver has gone to for goods you are confident of getting just what you want and at the right price. tiis uncle, George Gill ol Carley, Wash. Win Shepard has leased the Coou ■ We expect to make some profit, of course; that’s what we are here for, [ farm tor one year. but we won’t sell you one thing below cost and make it ip on something else. Jake Lusser of Bridal Veil is visiting fi lends ill Troutdale this week. People put a worm on a hook and call it a “ bait.” Some dealers put merchandise on Born to the wile of Ed Mastern an tne hook and call it a “ leader.” A “ leader ” is a “ bait,” and a “ bait ’’ is a “ leader.” ! eight pound girl. We won’t bait you on “ leaders ” and make you pay extra for other things in order Harvey Parkins of Portland visited ! here recently. to regain what we lost on the “ leader.” The lodges here have rented Osborn Why go away from home to*trade when you can buy all the goods you want right brother's ball for the coming year in­ stead of the Masonic hall which they here and at reasonable prices ? I formerly occupied. Mrs. B. W. Grant of Portland visite I When you buy goods away from home you pay your money and take what they her («rents recently, Mr. and Mrs. D. choose to send you. W. McKay. Mrs. Annie Smith of Palmer is the The other fellow gets the money and if you don’t like what you get, what are you guest of her mother, Mrs. P. W. Pelton. going to do ? Keep it, that’s all. Miss H. Baunninaii and Miss Susie A. A. A A A A A AAA A A A AAA AAA A A A 1 etrich of Portland were the guests of If you buy goods of us that are not as we represent them, bring them back and we’ll Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Logan Sunday. replace them or refund your money. Percy Harris has returned from Cove, Oregon, and will work for the Union No firm dealing in goods of inferior quality ever makes this offer. We make it Why he is the man that came here fourteen years Meat company. ago and started a peanut stand. Now he is dealing in because we know our goods are first-class, and we want you to feel that an article Is good Mrs. R. Hunt and sister have return­ anything you want to buy or sell from a needle to a when we say so. ed from her old home in Missouri and threshing machine. will be at her home in the Light Cottage. In the city rent is high, water tax, electric light, expensive clerk hire and other modem GARDEN SEEDS—A 1.1. KINDS—GARDEN TOOLS, Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell were in Trout­ ONION SETS, FLOUR and FEED, HARNESS EXTRAS, expenses all have to be paid, and you help pay them when you trade therer dale on business the first of the month. FURNITURE—ALL KINDS—PATENT MEDICINES, The Ladies Aid Society are preparing STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, FURNISHING GOODS Doesn’t it stand to reason that we can make you better prices when we avoid those to give a white sale in the near lulure. expenses ? Ever think of it that way ? The Store that Sells Sunflower Shoes for style and wear Mrs. Wm Johnson has returned ||oni Kern Park where she lias been visiting We buy goods as cheap and get as big a discount as our city competitors. Having her daughter, Mrs. James Pelton. The Shoe Merchant lighter expenses enables us to make lighter prices. Mr. Ricket and Mr. Johnson of Hurl­ burt were ill Troutdale on business TROUTDALE, ORE. If you are not already acquainted with the above facts, an investigation will confirm recently. them and convince you that when we say so, it’s so. Miss Emma Cook and R. Pritchard of Portland visited over sumlav with Mrs. Why not patronize home enterpris^and spend your money where you get your favors ? Susie Timms. The time was . . . Fred Pelton and family of Sellwood were the guests of Mrs. W. P. Pelton when people were satisfied with any kind of Sunday. blacksmithing. IT IS NOT SO NOW. Sandy Richardson of Baker City was We are in a position to meet the demand. Our the guest of his father, J. G. Richard- work is our best recommendation. Remember, And if you want something we haven’t in stock we’ll be pleased to get it for you. Bon, Sunday. O. Rowley of Camas was a recent visitor. SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING The Union Meat company received twenty-five car balds of cattle from East­ — ern Oregon on the 5th. TROUTDALE, . - - - OREGON Aaron Fox spent a few' days at Collins | cert is under the allspice« of, and for j Some interesting facts are brought out The [.«dies Aid Society of the M. E. Hot Springs this week in the hope of the lenefit jf the Troutdale Public by acon>|>nri»onof the two years reports. church sewed lor Mrs. J. N. Mewhiter i Library. Those attending may lie hu re Out <>l the 225 enrolled last year, 45 have last Wednesdny afternoon. Numerous getting relief from rheumatism. [of enjoying a musical treat. removed from the district or have pass- garments for children were made out of Ernest Ilall spent Sunday with rela ­ FAIRVIEW NOTES. J. L. Hicklin who has lx-eu ailing ever ed the school age. On the other hand the material furnished hy the host. A tive» here. since the Ix-giiiiiing of the new year, has ’ 67 have either moved into the district good social tirno was had and refresh­ Rev. C. E. Crandall and dauishter C. C. Oliver of Portland was a recent gone to Collins Hot Springs to remain or are enrolled for the first time. 14 are ments were served to the 12 ladies pres­ Esther are visiting at Hood River this guest of W. Flliaon. for sometime. now four years old. Last year there ent. w cek. The census for Gresham sch'sd district Mrs. J. H. Stapletgn recently visited The quartette from the Taylor street were 11. C. C. Wilcox of Portland visited his her daughter, Mrs. Frank Waters, in M. E. church, under the able leader­ No. 1 has been completed ami shows an The elntice given for the benefit of the The Old Folks Pedro Club entertain«d ship of Mr. Boyer, will give a concert in enrollment of 247 an increase of 22 over patents here the first of the week. Miss Portland. The Revelers Inst Fridav night March H, G re* ha in IwiNelmH team, I mm I Saturday last year's enrollment. Of this numlier Fox's ball Saturday evening March 23. Miss Edith Jenkins of Portland visit ­ Daisy Wilcox is s|x-nding a few days night, win greatly enjoyed bv nil present. t Miss Fox will be the pianist. The con- 121 are males and 120 aie females. which was a brillant success. ed relatives here on Sunday. with her parents this week. Every Dav is Powder Dav with Us WE PAY the Highest Market Price for Butter *md Eggs. PEOPLE LIKE TO KNOW w Who is Logan?- S. S. Logan, We Carry Everything usually Found in a First-class General Store All Work Done Promptly and Quickly E R E S H BREAD DAI LY Jas. H. Latham, Additional Gresham Locals r SAVE YOUR CASH COUPONS--Thev are.Valu^ AT & HARLOW General TROUTDALE Merchandise OREGON