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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1910)
/ MOUNT scon Aaron Fox TROUTDALE, ORE. f WE ANYWHERE DELIVER Give us a chance, we’ll show you. Below we list a few of our prices. Send us your list, we will deliver right in your town. $1.00 Bottles Medicines .... 25c bottles Hydrogen Peroxide • 5 gals. Pearl Oil • 5 gals, bulk oil . 1 Keg new Milchner Herring 1-lb. can Royal baking powder 7 bars Star soap 6 cans CamatioW milk 6 loaves of bread 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda • • $1.10 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 pkgs. Roasted Corn Flakes • 10-lb. pail Columbia lard • • Extra S aS shingles, per 1000 • • 100-lb. sack half ground salt • • 6 pkgs. Abbetta biscuits 1 pound fancy seeded raisins Oysters, Pork & Beans, Tomatoes, Com, Soups, Peas, New Postal Cards • • O. N. T. Thread Special Prices on Flour. • • Sugar, dry granulated . • 16 pounds Sugar Fells-Naptha Soap • • $ .85 .15 .98 .80 .40 .25 .55 .25 .05 .25 • 1.85 2.10 .45 .25 .10 ó cans >, aZO • • • • .01 .05 • • • • • 5.50 1.00 .05 No Association makes Prices for Fox. We don’t get a letter every Monday morning telling us what to sell goods at. We are Free We pay 40c for fresh Eggs Tel. 191 MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. City Carriage and Shoeing Shop HOLIDAY OFFERINGS H. PERRET, Prop. Gift Books Toys, Dolls Stationery Cabinets Fountain Pens Tobacco Sets Toilet Articles Soaps, Etc. General Blacksmithing LENTS, - OREGON Shoeing, Repair and Car riage Work Expert Tinner after Jan. 1. . Eve and Gutter Work. Repairing of all kinds. CANDIES, ALL KINDS COMPLETE LINES CHRISTMAS CARDS Beautiful Designs, lc to 50c each JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone 41x Mill 1 1-4 miles southeast of Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Large stock of Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and Dressed lumber for all purpose? send order to JCN8RUD BROS. Boring RD 2 L. D. MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate, Probate and Corporator lutw. Prompt Attention to All Business 818 Henry Bldg. Phone, Main 101« PORTLAND. OREGON J. M. SHORT, M D. S. P. BITTNER, M.D. Phvalclaaa-Sarfean« Oreahatn, Oree'« w. J. ott Sandy, - Ore. Clearance Sale The Douglass Store Sandy, Oregon UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Will conduct a Clearance Sale during the next ten days. DISHES, TOYS AMMUNITION CUTTLERY, ETC. Will be offered at Special Bargain prices while they last. Ladies Hat with each $5.00 purchase. A new line of up-to-date Mil linery. 10c Novels and Good Story Books. H. H. OTT OTT BROTHERS DENTISTS Gresham, Agency for Fairbsnks En gines and Water Systems ... Oregon nnro your watch 9 LIU to keep time : BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON . ..YOUR HOME BANK . .. Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12. Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Tax Statement on application. SUN-DIAL™RANCH MILUÎAND WAREHOUSE- Hay, Grain;and¡|Mill Feed MENDOTA COAL byj[the CAR, TON or||SACK ORE. FAIRVIEW, JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore. Local Agent for THE OREGON EIRE RELIEE ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insu rance in the State. Get his rates Call up John Brown Phone 231 Rockwood, Oregon C. L. QUINN Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing and General Job Work Fairview, - Ore. BROWER Mrs. W. W. Smith left for Prineville Monday. Miss Lucy Eastmai .»‘eacher of Brow er school, has been ill with a cold but is much improved. Mrs. W. A. Smith was visiting Mrs. R. T. Smith this week. Kenneth Norris of Portland is re ported ill with tonsilitis. Mt, Hood Land Company SANDY, ORE. “I had been troubled with constipa tion for two years and tried all of the physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for* me,” writes Thoa E. Williams, Mid leboro, Ky. “Two packages of Chamberlain’s Stomach and* liver tablets cured me.” For sal- by Gresham Drug Co. Delineator, Pearsons Magazine and Herald $3.50 for $2.25. Subscribe. Read the new paper combination. Read in December Sunset Magazine, “San Francisco, the Expositi* City.” 191 % Morrison St. PORTLAND, - OREGON Superbly illustrated in four colors. Now on rale, all news stands, 15c. (Near Pap's Restaurant) Christmas Gifts Have Arrived and more are on the way to arrive in a few days Watches Rings Tea Sets Child’s Sets Clocks Gold Fobs Bread Trays Ladles, Silver Cups • Chains Diamonds Knives ami Forks Berry Spoons Brooches Ixjckets Spoons Pie Knives We have anything you may wish in the Jewelry line. All goods guaranteed to be just as representea. A full dollar’s worth for every one of yours. J. E. POMEROY & CO. Here is a chance for someone to have a good home. 25 Acres 12 acres cleared, fenced and cross fenced. New bar.n and out-buildings. Fine spring brook. Three miles from Sandy on good auto road. Gresham Feed Mill OREGON Dealers in Mill Feed of all Kinds and Poultry Feed ROCKWOOD Chas. Benson met with a serious ac cident last Friday. His horse became frightened by an auto truck, collided with it and threw Benson out, who sus tained a broken shoulder. Mrs. Will Childers spent last Sunday with her mother in Montavilla. Little Hazel Richmond has been quite sick for the past few days. Mrs. V. A. Lovelace is quite ill. Little Mabel Palmer returned^ from a trip to Minnesota and will make her home with her father Every family has need of a good, re liable liniment. For sprains, bruises, W. C. Belt, M. D., C.M. [ If not, we’ll cure it, and then you’ll soreness of the muscles and rheumatic wonder why you did’nt think of us pains there is none better than Cham Office over First State Bank Phone, office, 10, res., 18 berlain’s. Sold by Gresham Drug Co. long l»efore. All our work guaranteed. No hasty, GRESHAM, - - OREGON slipshod job leaves our shop. Our Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. workmen are skilled ami conscientious You'll not grumble at the prices. Regular $2.50 price, both Herald and I either. Journal, *1.50. Fred D. Flora FAIRVIEW Miss Opal Elliott, recently in charge | Fairview, Dec. 15.—Wm. Zimmerman of the office at Lenta Junction, was of Portland is having the oh I house re> married Sunday afternoon to Mr. Hiett, moved from his place, recently put« a conductor on the Estacada line. Mr. Cbase» from H. 8. Stone, aud expects and Mrs. Hiett left on the 7 p. tn. train to soon begin the erection of a fine res for Los Angeles for a month’s outing. ■ idence for a summer home. They will then return to live at Estaca Mrs. Peterson has returned from sev da. Her father will have charge of the eral weeks* visit with her sisters in St. store at the Junction. Frances and Big Lake. Clarence Tillman, a high school stu Mrs. J. H. Peterson and children of dent who lives ir> Lente, bad the mis Mist, Ore., are here visiting relatives fortune to lose a part of his foot Sat for a few days. urday in trying to board a Mt. Scott Miss Nina York of Portland was a car. Saturday guest of Mise Edith* McKillip. Mr. M. B. Hogue and wife have a John Erichson of Rupert, Idaho, was new baby girl at their home. The here Saturday the guest of W. Elli on. little lady put in an ppearance last Wm. Stevens and Arthur Schvenburg- Sunday. Mrs. Hogue was a teacher in er, who recently came from Wisconsin, district 45 a number of years. has been visiting at the home of J. A delightful afternoon was enjoyed Herbert. Mr. Stevens formerly made by the smaller piano pupils of Mre. his home here. Dorthy Palmer last Saturday at the A. Frieze of California has been vis home of Miss Georgia Hall. After an iting at he home of G. H. Shaw. interesting musical program games Geo. Mclntre has moved his barber were played and refreshments served. The following pupils took part in the ' shop into the Snover building next to program: Margaret Borland, Lillian , the Shaw confectionery. Hoeckstra, Ruth Reynolds, Lucy Lloyd, Perry Dolph was here spend the Bertha Houser. Wesley Reynolds and week with his father. Theodore Houser. The prize was cap Christmas exercises and a tree will tured by Bertha Houser. be given in the Presbyterian church on Friday evening and Saturday evening SANDY in the Methodist church. Sandy, Dec. 15.—Among those who Cleone assembly No. 178, Artisans bought property in and near here ti is elected the following new officers at week were, W. E. Wilson’ who brought their regular meeting held Dec. 8: his family herefrom Sycamore; 8. B. Master, E E. Heslin; Superintendent, Egbert of Hood River purchased ten Mrs. J. O Davis; Inspector, Mrs. F. H. acres of the Coleman homestead and Crane; Master of Ceremonies. Miss will raise fruit. Mr. Coe also of Hood Stensland ; Senior Conductor, Mrs. G. Rjver bought land here. H. Shaw; Junior Conductor, Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Reynold Essence has returned Heslin ; Treasurer, J. O. Davis ; Warden, from East rn Oregon, where she spent Metta LePont; Field Commanders, several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kummer. Thé A large hospital is being built at Bull I Artisans will give a social dance and Run for the care of the injured men on oyster supper December 17. railroad construction work. O. H. Jenkins of Fairview died at hie Dr. Wat. Botkins has several men at , home Tuesday night the cause of death being cancer of the mouth. Deceased work clearing land. leaves a wife and the following children, E, E. Van Fleet is building a resi Mrs. J. O Downing of Gresham, Misses dence for hiB sister, Mrs. M. Gozer E. W. and II. M. Keller have opened Myrtle, Edith and Beulah Jenkins, of Fairview, Elmer Jenkins of Portland. a restaurant in the Douglass building. The funeral was held Thursday at the Mrs. Douglass has sold her store to home. Geo. Ketch of Vancouver. The holiday mask ball at Junkers hall New Years Eve piomises to be a great Card of Thanks eucceos. We wish t<> thank most heartily ev eryone who gave us assistance and sym- pahy at the recent death of our loved TROUTDALE one, Mrs Gustave Palmquist, for all Troutdale, Dec. 15.—Fairview Chapter the flowers and the beautiful floral from the ladies aid, and to those A. F. and A. M elected and installed piece who so nicelv decorated the church. the following officers at their regular MR AND MRS JNO. PALMBLAD meeting held last Saturday ni ht: W. AND CHILDREN. M., H. B. Chapman; S. W., O. J. I Brown; J. W., G. O. Dolph; Treasurer, D. W. McKay; Secretary, Aaron Fox; S. D., D. Miekley; J. D. William Stan ley; T. Clark Harding; S. 8., C. S. Nelson; J. S., S. 8. Logan. After the installation a banquet was spread. The lodge is steadily g«owing, eight or nine applications now being in. Wood Wook Plow Work Mrs. J M. Edmonson of Eugene has been visiting her parents, William Hur- HORSESHOEING a specialty sell and wife. R. M. McBride has sold his cream routes and outfits to G. W. Lee and start ed today with hie family for the east. The Last Call of the West Did you see thia beautiful article picturing Oregon in four colors in the November SUNSET? $25,000 is being spent by the SUNSET MAG AZINE on a aeriea of articles superbly illustrated in four colors picturing and describ ing the attractions and re sources of the GRIST WORK IS DONE EVERY DAY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OATS RAMSBY & OSWALD, Proprietors Powell St., Gresham. Phone 561 Wonderland of the Pacific We will send you the next three issues of the SUNSET commencing with the special December issue in which be gins the iiest serial novel of the year “THE SPELL,” by C. N. A A. M. Williamson and a superbly illustrated article in four colors on” SAN FRAN CISCO—THE EXPOSITION CITY; and in addition we will include acopy of the November issue containing the lieautiful illustrated article of Oregon. ALL FOR 25 CENTS (Stamps or coin) SUNSET MAGAZINE Well» Fargo Building, Portland Ore. We are open for business at Fleming & Thompson’s Livery Barn. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY, $1.00 AND UP ALL SOBER HELP