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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 29, 1907 4 FAIRVIEW Multnomah Pharmacy E. R. McColl, Ph. G., TROUTDALE, ORE. Mac Savs: “It is my intention to carry as complete a line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Drug gists’ Sundries, Toilet Articles and Station ery as may be found in any well - regulated Pharmacy. “If I haven’t what you want, I’ll be glad to order it for you and will have it delivered in the shortest possible time. “My Stock is New, Fresh and Up to I date.” Who is Logan? Why he is the man that came here fourteen years ! ago and started a peanut stand. Now he is dealing in ; anything you want to buy or sell from a needle to a ■ threshing machine. GARDEN SEEDS—ALL KINDS—GARDEN TOOLS, ONION SETS, FLOUR and FEED. HARNESS EXTRAS, I FURNITURE—ALL KINDS—PATENT MEDICINES, J STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, FURNISHING GOODS < The Store that Sells Sunflower Shoes for style and wear S. S. Logan, Tb Shoe Merchant T FAIRVIEW, Or.-., March SBlh—An «-ntcrtninment mid aha.low *n-i»l »ill I* given by I lie nclioul on Saturday evening March .‘kttii in Axtell'« hall. The ladies are rvqueated to bring bas ket*. J. T Stillion is building a wire fence for W. Elliaoiv. A. H Me Kuhne »hipped a carlord of hay to Portland. J. P. Heslm is having his house repair ed and renovated. Mrs. Howard Davis visited relatives in Poitimid this week. Major II. W. Love left a few days ago for several days sojourn. J. O. Downing lias rented the old Moller farm wei-t of town. Mrs. John Cook recently entertained Mrs. C. Jack of Portland. J. M. Davis of T-rrv unload«-»! a car load ol feed here the first of the week. DeWit Slie|»ar»i and wife, of Portland, spent Sunday with his parent» C. Shep ard anti w ife. Mrs. Anna lleinev, of Portland, lias been visiting her ¡>arentsJ.P. lleslin ami wife. R Hunter has la-en making general improvements to the interior of the Home Hotel. E. Smith ami wife, Frank Axtell and wife ami Mrs. G. O. lkilph and children were recent Portland visitors. Mrs. J. M. Ashcraft entertained the Ladies Societv of Smith Memorial Church last Thursday alteration. Ernest and Rodney Hall, Earle Teg- art. Chester Kronenberg and E. M. Stone »pent Sunday with relatives here. A private telegraph line has lieen put in by several of the young men about town for practise purptiaea. Roy An derson is instructor. John Shoemaker of Portland has moved into the C. E. Cree cottage in the southeast |>art of town aud is em ployed by Grant Shaw. S. P. and W. H. Osburn were here on business the latter part of last week. The tHburn brothers have gone into the real estate business in Portland. J. I*. Murphy of Port'and and Miss Helen Moller, daughter of Mrs. A. B. Moller of this place, were married by Dr. A. Tomjison at the Methodist par sonage at Gresham on Wednesday eve ning, March tilth They left for their new Imine in Portland on Friday. Mr». Peter Peterson, who was badly burned at her io me here last week, is recovering as fast as can be expected but will be confined to her chair for several days. The position ot her wounds, being on her twck and sides, ' makes it impossible for her to lie in be»I. Her hands were also badly burned in her effort to put out the flames. TROUTDALE, ORE. A Fierce Job. THE WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. NOTE LARGE number on page 8. The people appreciate their usefulness. Others would read your ad. as you are reading now. "Now, Demosthenes,” said the pro fessor. "was a peerless orator, and he had to contend with great difficulties. Perhaps, Mr. French, you can tell us what tbe principal difficulty was.” "Sure.” replied the freshman; "be bad to speak In Greek."—New York L!f« F/^ y ■ r Troutdale A .... OREGON Goods Sold Here at Saving Prices 10 lb. sack Graham, 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts, • Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, • Baker’s Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tin, 3 pkgs. Bon Ami, s Sapolio, • 10 lb. sack Com Meal, • 1 lb. Postutn or Figprune, • Dement’s Best Flour, • 3 cans Tomatoes, • 3 “ Com, • 3 “ Peas, • Star Tobacco, 1 lb., . • Deviled Ham, • Pork and Beans, 3 for • • Carnation Cream, 3 for A. & L. Oysters ( special > Golden Gate Baking Powder, K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz., • 4 lbs. A. and H. Soda, 9 bars Swift’s Soap, • • s • • • s • s • • • • • • • • • $ .25 .25 .25 .20 .25 .(IS .25 .20 1.25 .25 .25 .25 .45 .05 .25 .25 .12 .39 .25 .25 .25 The largest Stock of Patent Medicines in this Neck of the Woods at Saving Prices Every - Day - Powder - Day HARDWARE. TINWARE. BOOTS. SHOES. DRY GOODS. GROCERIES AND EEED ssssssssseseesess MILLINERY •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦«♦♦♦ o :: We Prepared . . . to do y <> ur Blacksmithing Spring ami Summer Hats for Ladies and Chil dren at Lowest Prices. < > Call on ! ! Mrs. Cora Anderson * * FAIRVIEW, OREGON ••••••••••••••••• are Promptly and at reasonable rates ’ I ! I SPECIALTY Of HORSESHOEING ____ Jas. H. Latham, I! TROUTDALE, - - - - < > OREGON ¡! z TROUTDALE 076 APR. 2 HARLOW, BLASER & jn] OMMENCING April 2, 1907, we will i-V-i Return Io aur Customers the entire HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon GENERAL MERCHANDISE D 5.00 VALUABLE ASK US ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Cash Receipts of one Day in each Month if Coupons are Presented between the 1st and the 101 h of the succeeding Month WHY HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW General Merchandise TROUTDALE, thè business of market ganlcnlng al<ui<* would sup|>ort and niakc pnuninent a mudi Urger place tlian Troutdale. As ali eviden...... . thè fallii thè farmer and business mcn of this districi bave in Troni lale’s future take thè mailer of Mr*. F. E. Harlow wan a vi.itor at the telephonea alone forili«* colisiruction I ru<-tr>>|H>|in thi* wcek. of wliicli liillidrisls <>f dollars are Is-ing Harlow, lllaHcr A Harlow arc doing a spent. -------- ■*»»----------- big wood buain«-»» thi* Hpring. .. - - OREGON C. P. Brook«, Junior Punt Chief Ran ger of Forc»tcrr, is re|M>rted on the sick list. Richard I ji I<>11 re!I I uih returned from 1 tbe hot Hprings, mucli improved in health. The Union Meat Co. have ju»t com- pletcd a private line from Troutdale to Portland. The library entertainment recently given »cored another big financial suc cess for that enterprising association. Decks A Beech have completed the concrete work on the new O. R. A N.I bridge and the steel gang will commence work in a day or two. James Allison, formerly of tho Cliff House, Bridal Veil, has plircham-d Hotel Troutdale of Mrs. Lockyear. Mrs. Lock- year will move back to Forest Grove, where she will enjoy life on the old farm. The farmers on Staggerweed mountain and vicinity are liuildinga trunk line in to Troutdale. So are The .Multnomah ami Clackamas County Mntmil Tele phone company pushing their lines in to tills thriving little city. Then we have a city residence line carrying thirty-1 six phones which will soon Is- connected lip with the proH|s-rous farmers nml business men of every w here. Several months ago thecroacke.rs wen- heard to say Troutdale is »loomed, when the yards are movisl she will die a nat-1 ural death. Troutdale never had better! prosfs-cts than now for future growth.' < >n every hand is evidence of ¡s-miam-nt improvement, backed as she is by some of the richest Ixittom lands in the state , HUMOR OF THE HOUR A Capn<*l<ina Wolf. "The most exciting chase 1 ever kad," said n red faced Miiuclinusen to » little group of listeners, “happened ■ few years ago In Russia. One night, while sleighing over th«» snow clad steppes, I discovered, to my Intense horror, tlint I was la-lng pursued by a pack of tlerre and hungry wolves. I firrd blindly Into the pack, killing ono of the brutes, and to my delight saw tile others stop to devour It Their meal finished, however, once more they set after me, ami Inside of five min utes they had more than made up tbe distance lost by tlielr delay. Again I fired, and again they pause«! to devour a fallen comrade. I kept on re|>eatlng the dose, killing one each time I fired. an<! each time the ever decreasing pack stopped I took advantage of the opportunity to whip up my fast flag glug steeds. Finally there was only one wolf left, yet on It came. Its fierce eyes glaring like, balls of Arc. Its hun gry fangs gleaming cruelly In tho cold moonlight. Its"— The man sitting In the corner could stand It no longer. "Why. man," he protested, "by your way of reckoning that last hungry wolf must have had nil the re-it of the pack In him!" "Ah.” sahl' tffe red faced Munchau- •en without n tremor, "now that I think of It, be did wabble a bit.”— Rids way's. Different. "Then Mr. Rlcbley didn’t really give according to his means?" said ths mln- later’s wife. “No," replie«! the minister; “merely according to Ills meanness."—Philadel phia Press.