Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 06, 1909, Image 5

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    General Merchandise
New Location — Fresh Stock Daily —■ Beat Brands
BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN
Cheapest Cash liargaiiis in the County.
about our Prize Offering.
Ask
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< old MHIA ollA*»«lF. N<» Ä7 Meet» In al!
■ «lay »«'»ooh first Thuis*1ay lu each m*«i»ih In
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FAIRVIEW
TROUTDALE
Fairview, Or., Aug. 4—IL 5. Maar y
and wih? me rnt**rtauiif>g Hi« follow mg
gitette: Mr«, II. II. Jone« of (’alwrU,
Bia., C. F Burger and wifa, .Mina Pmrl
\la«ry «nd .Mia« Hava, of r'oiAtb^ra JB.,
II, JoiK-Mof i aiwull, Sire Nr lite XX'tl-
liuma. W. ft. Maary «*«•> vi l alwvll
Troulalifa, Or., Aug. 4 -H Logan
and family entertein«*«! IL Bauinarm
arvl family, C. tMpfafe, wife and «faugh-
u*r and Mi«« Edith Bucker, all of Port­
land «w> Munday.
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OfffRS CONVfNITNCfS
< or»«It»c!<>r < 'onipton h»« rHurnrd to
i L im dull*-« after a wwvfr’a Vfe-ation.
Mr» F. h. Axtell hat
up the
<». K. Claj p haK tak«-n for a bridr
tivrr for a faw «levs vfall at The (Tiff». Mi»« ElUilieth Bateman • / I'orlland,
II< mm I Hivur and nthrr plact*«.
tl»w mwriagw bwng aoteiwnuMti at ib«*
Th** rmipie art*
Mtaa I Mlluh ltobbim* •• id in a Fori« l»ri«te*a lum»»*, Juiv 2K
land bo* pi la I, having uudtrgotM* ah <»p- raiding in H. bnttnn'a rottag«».
eration Wednesday.
(I tar I«*« Ila* key >« «|<-mijng a frw
Mr*, J. W f^ht-ckv if efilrrtalnliig | <faya al HpoluUM* Wl»*rn he went to reg-
her iM’k'i', Miae Winters and a friend i iatrr h»r a fami claiu».
The Cnion Nomfay arhtxd will have
Iruin Fur Hund.
Mr«. Harry boaiwy arvi laudly bar» thair pi<*nk in th« Advent ramp ground«
bar« U»day (Friday),
rvliniHui Irom I>amaarua
11. S. Ktorr ia having htaold rraidtmc««
moved on to Ida lute oil liar ria «truel
ami wiU make two b«»uiM,a of it.
THE BANK OF TROUTDALE
Mr« N. B. Slum- haa gone to MrXIinn*
vilte fo vfaii relative«.
COR its Patrons equal to any City Bank.
’ Deposits received, Check accounts solic­
ited; Exchanges, Drafts, Letters ol Credit,
Loans, Advice Offered.
Pour per cent
on Time Deposits.
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THE BANK OF TROUTDALE
Mi«a fk»ro-
E. E. iteahu haa rr-abingted Ina rrai- iighly have relurnwl tn their home in
HoralM*M, Wt«., after several days visit
dviice.
Mra. F. H Brigham and Mra. Olinm t with tbs furmer'a brother, J. IL Hud-
I SOO.
of Putilaiid tpeiil bumUy will» their
Xlra. J. Alfred Iuaraon and M mm Alice
•later, .Mr«. F. h. Aatell.
| t’ourter left on Saturday for Seattle and
Mtaa i'arlridgt* who itaa lamn vurilmg
I Alaaka to visit.
at Ilia home of A. L. Htrmu tor th« ¡ mm I
Mr». Alice Rryatolda ami daughter,
thmw w»««*lt«, will leave abortly (or Seat­
tle to vieit Ix foru returning to ber borne | Alice, »pent Sunday will) the former'«
in Chicago.
M um sXaBte limfaon and
FREE!
Aretino Talking Machine
FREE with $40.00 in cash
trade.
»iater, Mr«. F. Bannerman.
The Fairview Io ige A. F. A A M. en-
It. Ha under« and faintly are camping
t trrtamed ll»e XX'awbingtou Chapter of
on tin Stone farm.
j i'urttand lent Saturday.
(Gratitfr-s «fc
rd t«» avvd i«,t Thr Herald
Mm. C. Sh«*pard ia «till quite ill at
■ Inlutnatlou M» that a brief va »»I ©•« I m « run
i Chaa. Cramhail ami wife and Mm.
her
huii.e
ht
re.
• nid* r Ibi« hra«llU4 In «
hrud pia««, da) and
: hoUF <»t tllWilllg I
Mr«. J O. Davie and Mra. L Korn* E*i XVuodard buve returned from !>cat-
' tie.
iiivia are sj««'nd mg a few day» al bca-
Charier Rowley La» gone on a burn*
aide.
; neaa trip to Spokane.
Mr an«i Mra. XV. A. Town«» ml left on
J. Moore war out from Furtiaud >• u
Thursday for Salt Luke City to vied
•lay.
lira. TuwiiMvnd'a eielrr.
Xfm I). B. (irifllTh.w and Mrw. F. A.
L. II. hilhaan haa returned to Inn
llarlua. Mfarer Mrthel and Blanch Brink
home in Portland »nd W. Elhoou im«
. were Portland viaitura thia week.
Mra. Motire, wim ha. been suffering again assumed cliarge of the -le|«lt.
froiu a uervuu. lever lur liie pawl monlli.
Alfred Hamilton ir l>r«-aking a Lorre
Mir« Gladv» Holgate liaa gone to
la improving.
: Lur Mim Caroline Honaner.
The home
A lee a Hay to spend a mouth with her
1 ia htmel «iter F. T MerriBfa race home,
Mra. C. It Ku hnomil an<l (laughter, grauduiollier.
Sallie Goodwin.
Mr. Ihalney Kurfl'Urt. calle.1 ou eeveral
William Butler and family are visit­
ol their L—nta friend» Thursday.
ing relative» at Hurlbutt.
Mr. BullcrSeld. with her lather ami
M im Ruth Jackson and .Ota Wilcox
mother, Mr. ami Mra Haymond, are
Mi.« Emtua llankvy went to Portland i
have
I »ecu visiting in Portland.
vi.iluig relative« al Woudburu.
Thurwiav.
Aretino 10-in. record FREE
with $10.00 in cash trade.
Remember, the Aretino rec­
ord fits all kinds oi disc talk­
ing machines.
MOUNT SCOTT
J. W. BENECKE
General Merchandise
CLEONE, - - OREGON
LUMBER i
$6 per thousand on 16ft.
and 24 ft. Rough.
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All kinds ol Dressed Lutnlw i
Will deliver lumber anywhere.
STRAUS LUMBER CO.
PHONE »a
MAWHLE ANO OH ANITO
Monuments
All Kliute of Omatary W«rlt
Itef lutate« uh all « ’a»* » «d * *‘fk
W. W. MINAR
336 E. MorrlMtn Ht.
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P obtlaws
Phone E**t »’.’M
PONIES AND CARTS
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GIVEN AWAY!
CORBITI
The I au I lea Buciety cleared SI3 at the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sidwell went to!
Mr«, llotehki«», with her mother and
■later, went to 8ea«lde Saturday and re­ concert given last Friday evening
Roselierg Wednesday where be lias a
turned Sunday afternoon.
poution as linemau.
The llebekalia have their regular
Mrs Floyd Keed was in Portland last ’
H« 1« Justified.
meeting tonight and will initial, a cla«»
Wednesday.
KM him alar«' Haar him «wear! Hear
ul nine.
him 1
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Mr and Mrs. Gleason and Mrs. Calvin
1« lie «lek? Is h« era»- or hurt-
Will Hall and wife of Waahington,« D.
of Rooster Rock were here Wednesday. |
Mo; he'e donning « fourtieo collar.
C., Mra. Jo«a and chitdien of Ivanlme
And ba'e wearing a Atlewn shirt
Miss Kmma Pittman returned to Port- ’
—Cleveland Leader.
and Mr. and Mr. Emruk and children
land Wednesday.
of Sunnyaide, .pent Sunday with friend,
As Indicatad.
Mr. Elmore o( the Columbia River J
iu lamia.
Myer-Ever notice that dilapidated Packers Association of Astoria, was look- |
Hob Met'nllorn and wife «pent Sunday old umbrella Jouea carrlew?
| ing after business at the cannery this (
with Mr. and Mr«. Lurcher of South
Oyer—Yea. It Is evidently one of the i week.
lamta.
»bitdua
of
bia
aueestura. —Chicago
frank Bell was working on the sein­
Meedamea Hill and Cumming«, who News.
ing grounds at Ijitourell last week.
have been «tailing their unde, Mr.
Tas Slow.
Miss Eva Reed visited Mra. Gleason
Jobn«on, left for their home in Minu.
Hs alwars knecls.1 betör« th« maid
at Rooster Rock last week.
And kissed her nrnrer tip«.
eapoli«, Minn., on Monday night.
But h« lo«t out Another man
Frank and Henry Bell are building
Mr. and Mra Ihmgal came up from
Caaao by and kissed her lipa
an addition and porch to the school­
—Houston Post.
San Fraiuiaco Monday night in their
house.
automobile. They were five days ou
Tho Liken«««.
Rev. Handaaker oi Corvallis preach«!
the way ami altliough they were accom­
"Why la a paucako like the aunF*
at Springdale Sat unlay and Sunday eve-
panied by a profeaaional chauffer. Mr.
-Because." said the Swede, "it riaea
Mclhigal did the driving thru the en­ out of der yeast and It Beta behind der 1 ning.
tire trip. Mr. and Mra Meilugal have Vest ”—Christian Guardlau.
Mrs Lottie Benfield visited friends in
come to locate in Gnta.
Portland Thursday and Friday.
Awful to Contemplate.
Mr and Mra. Fairbank« have bought
F. IL Reed took the ball players to
"Just ’hin* what we d be missing.**
a larni near Newberg where they will
Washougal in his launch on Sunday.
Raid ho. "it that delighted
make their home. Mr. Fairbank» ii> a
Placoverer of kissing
Miss Ethel Smith was at Warrendale
Had had It copyrighted"*
br< tlu-r of Mr. Fairbankoj who ia the
on Friday.
— Philadelphia Preoa.
manufacturer ot the washing compound
Victor Nalley of Hood River came
Fred ami Will t'iiealcr, Clarenco Pat-
teraon and Frank Reyburn are »pending
a few day« at Gordon creek on an out­
X
Ik-antlful Shetluml Poiiir., handeome ing.
<*ertw. militi (ioltl Welche., Ihamoixl
l.uuia Pattereui will leadi near Shan­
Itingeanil oilier valuable prendila given ;
iko.
«way
Io Boys dnd Girls who win In our
Pon) and (drI Contesi.
Open to all lloya and Girla.
Coat«
nothing to enter. Get enrolled at once.
Hnndreda of dollara worth of prim*« and
cadi l>e»idea.
EVRRV CONTESTANT IS PAID CASH
whether ho win« a grand priae or not.
DR. WII.IJAM KRASS1G
i >i x rurr
<103 .Medical BMg.,
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PORTI.ANP
Saturday« and Sunday»
BRICK HttTEI.,
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Which f
i last week to fish for F. W. Ree»i.
Would von prefer being npokeu of
Mrs. Evane of Montavilla has been
as a man of high repute, but —
visiting her daughter, Mis. W. Hughes,
Or aa a trifling vagabond, but—
this week.
— Kansas City Tiiuea.
Mrs. Flenery and daughter are at
Poetry and Fact.
Seattle attending the Fair.
Mary had a little lamb.
So fast ttie creature grew
That by the time that autumn camo
*Twaa nerved aa niutton stew
—Philadelphia Press.
CHOPPING AND ROLLING
Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery.
WE CARRY A FULL UNE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for Grain
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
OREGON
FAIRVIEW,
UTOUttll
GATES CROSSING.
A. Paulson has sold his place to Mrs.
H. A. French and wife entertained
Lucy Martine of Portland.
their son and bis family Sunday.
Mr Stanley of Portland spent Sunday
W. D. Lawson, who has been spend-
with W. Sharp.
I ing some time io California, visited his
O. Boden took a trip to Povreii Valley parents thia week.
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benedict have
There have been a lot of berry picker« gone to Seaside for a few days outing.
in this part of the country.
Rev. Moore will hold service here on
P. Pearson has been busy patting in Saturday evening.
At the "lose of the
hay for Mr. Floes.
preaching service a young people’s so­
L. Lund and his family of Portland ciety will probably be organised.
are visiting Martin Lund.
C. Gould is helping W. Sharp
hie hay.
Mra. Inman of Portland will speak at
with the church Sunday evening.
Mr. Ritsenger was ill Sunday.
A. Carr was very busy picking black­
Peter Roth and family moved back to
berries last week.
their property here after an absence of
several months spent on a dairy farm
' down in California.
Read the “Want Ads.” You
Wants Supplied on page 8.
Invest in Gresham real estate.
Seeking His Lsvsl.
"The mail who uuirriel the widow
Fussleigh nas a hero."
“Now he’s a xero."—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
TBOl’TPALF.
Write ua today for full particular« be- 1
fore it i« too late.
Hongkong.
The lalnnd of Hongkong helong» to
Great llrltaln “outrlght.” havlng be-n
Hoden, Mam.
Mei ured to her In 1842 by the treaty
of Nanking. Tlierc wna alao ecled to
Grent llrltaln lu 18Ü1 an nrea on tho
tniilnlnnd of aouie two and two-thlrila
»quare mllca, whh h hna »Ince forined
adinlnlatratlvely part of tli» dependeu-
ry of Hongkong.
How It Sounds.
What band could ntcrlt highest pralos
Without the good old drum?
HUMAN lift PIBIISHING GO.
h’s
\thlliflr \> .
We Want Your
Jobwork
• You will want u« to
have it when you see
our sample» and hear
:: :: OUR PRICES :: ::
Call at thie office token
in need of anythin#
in the line of
PRINTING
BEAVER STAIE HERALD
A Long S«nt«nca.
In the ”lmprcaalona do Voyage." by
Puma», there 1« a aontence deaerlbtng
Benvenuto Cellini which till« three
pagca. or 108 line» averaging forty five
letter» apiece.
L«t In th« Light.
Light, air and »untight are Impor­
tant factor» In keeping the family and
the houae In a healthy condition.
Nothing could lie worse than the habit
mime people have of keeping the houae
In dnrknesa front early morning until
night.
The houae ahould be flooded
with light and air for aevernl hour«
eaeli day.
Among the latest horticultural fimd-
ucta exhibited In England 1.« a rose ao
dark aa to t* alnt<«t black. Many rar
doners an- eagerly trying to get a blue
roae. Rucccaa in thia line nieana a for
tun«.
HOW ABOUT THAT BUGGY?
Golden
Gate
Coffee
Always uniform—our
best product—sold in 1 lb.,
2 lb., 24 lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your grocer will grind It—
better if ground at hum»—not.
too fine.
IF YOU HAVEN’T BOUGHT COME IN AND LOOK
OVER OUR LINE OF EXTREMELY HIGH-GRADE
Buggies, Runabouts, Surries, Stanhopes, Etc., Etc.
We are now in a position to quote exceedingly
LOW PRICES
Come in today.
Our Stock is large, our salesmen are courteous and will be pleased to show
you anything you may be interested in.
E. SECOND
TWO
STORES
AND
1st
&
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E.
MORRISON
TAYLOR STS
PORTLAND.
OREGON