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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
5 MOUNT SCOTT Aaron Fox TROUTDALE, WE DELIVER ORE. ANYWHERE 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 .... 6 cans Carnation milk 6 loaves of bread .... 1 pkg. Arm & Hammer soda $ .85 .15 .98 .80 $1.10 .40 .25 .55 .25 .05 • 7 bars Star soap • • • 3 pkgs. Roasted Corn Flakes 10-lb. pail Columbia lard Extra S a S 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 .... .25 • • • • • 1.85 2.10 .45 .25 .10 3 cansi, .25 . • a .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. LENTS, OREGON - 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 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, 1c to 50c each JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone 41x Mill 11-4 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 purposes «nd order to JCN8RUD BROS. Boring RD 2 L. D. MAHONE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate, Probate and Corporator Law. Prompt Attention to All Business US Henry Bldg. Phone, Main 101< PORTLAND. OREGON J. M. SHORT, M D. S. P. BITTNER, M. D. Pkyiidaaa-Sargeea*. Greahan». ■ Oregn.__ W. J. OTT Agency for Fairbsnks En gines and Water Systems 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 DENT1STS Oresham. . - - Oregot j W. C. Belt, M. D., C.M. If not, we’ll cure it, and then you’ll Office over First State Bank wonder why you did’nt think of us Phone, office, 19, res.. 18 long before. All our work guaranteed. No hasty, GRE8HAM, • • OREGON slipshod job haves our shop. Our workmen are skilled and conscientious You'll not grumble at the prices 1. J. JOHNSON JOHN VAN ZANTE either. Johnson & Van Zante ATTORNEYS AT LAW Removed from Commercial Bldg, to 814 Spaulding Bldg 8d A Washington PORTLAND, ORE. Fred D. Flora School closed for Tuesday for the holidays. During the time the north western teachers association holds its annual meeting in Portland and the the vacation will be cut to one week. Mis. Richardson, teacher in the eighth grade, was absent front classes Tuesday on account of the illness of her daugh ter. Ray Fairbanks came home Saturday to spend the holidays. Ray i- a high grader at the O. A. C. Blanche Retherford has been home a week from school which was closed on account of diphtheria. The Mount Scott district will now take a new trade impulse owing to the opening of the Madison street bridge. No more transfers for us. Real estate will command a better interest and life in this district will once more become bearable. The Lents stores are all well loaded with holiday supplies. We do not have to visit the city to prepare for the holi day season in this section of Mt. Scott. We are a citv unto ourselves. Mrs. Etchell made a trip to Linne- man Wednesday where Mr. Etchell is employed as foreman on the county road work. FAIRVIEW Fairview, December 21.—Mrs. H. J. Doupe of Dufur is a guest in the home of A. L. Coupeland. Mrs. H. W. Mashburn and children spent the latter part of the week with Milwaukie relatives. Miss Christine John, of Portland, spent Sunday with friends here. Chester Kronenberg is home Eugene to spend vacation. from Mrs. John Nepack, son and daughter, of Portland, Mre. H. W. Matheson and son William, of Poftland, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kronenberg of Jenne Station, were Sunday guests at the home of A. Kronenberg. O. A. Jackson is spending some time here. A. L. Turner has been here from Corvallis on business. L. H. Moore of Newberg has been visiting friends here. Misses Olive and Mabel Zimmermkn are here from Eugene to spend the holidays. A social evening will be given by Fairview Grange next Wednesday evening. A program and games will fill up the evening. Miss Caila Heslin is out from Port land to Bpend Christmas with her The sad news of the death of his aged parents. father in Wisconsin has reached Wm. Sorenson, owner of the former, Brower TROUTDALE place on Buckley avenue. Mr. Sornson ., has turned his home over to real estate Troutdale, December 21.— Mr. and agents for sale and will leave for the : Mrs. Knarr gave a surprise party for east. their son Richard last Friday evening, The pipeline people have deposited a very pleasant evening was spent by water mains as far as the seven-mile the young people present. house. A very pleasing entertainment and D. Hoeier, living on the Snyder place, Christmas tree were given by the pub has made several trips to The Dalles lic school on Tuesday afternoon. with the intention of renting a large L. B. Nash is moving his family to farm in that vicinity. Kenton where he has built a new resi The Buckley boys loaded a car with dence. potatoes this week shipped from Linne- Mrs. G. Jone- of Canby has been tnan, visiting old friends here. Mrs. Herbert Henriette Lynch is re covering from " critical operation per UPPER LATOURELL formed at the Good Samaritan hospital recently. Columbia grange held a special ses The pupils of the Buckley public sion Saturday evening in their' hall and school entertained their parents and initiated Miss Grace Ferguson and Loeb visiting friends Friday evening by an and Byers of the Loeb & Byers Mercan interesting program. Much praise was tile company. Mrs. Apperson has returned to her bestowed for the good work along the various lines. The baskets sold to a home in Portland after spending a good advantage and the affair was a week at the home of A. F. Jaliens. pronounced success. Mrs. P. Anderson was in Portland Wm. Cummings recently sustained Friday doing her Xmas shopping. serious injuries by a fall on the side Miss Nelly Fox of the Portland library walk, necessitating medical treatment. library visited the library station here Tuesday. A. L. Woodwards are expecting their daughter, Mrs. E. P. Williams and hus CHERRYVILLE Jno. H. Huntoon of Rock Island, Ill. band of Camas Valley as an Xmas has been visiting his brother-in-law, guest. Wm. O. Rugh, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Illedge of Port Miss Lola Herald, the schoolteacher, land were out to their farm here Thurs has gone to Portlai d to spend the holi day. day vacation. Jacob Von Bautnback has been busy Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Friel, Jr., were buying produce for the Loeb & Byers company of Corbett. in Portland last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Co-tner of Port Frances McCabe has re-igr.od hie po sition with Mt. Hood railway and is land are at the home of P. Anderson to spend the holidays. back on his ranch again. Jim Ross has sold 40 acres of land Vincent Friel has bought a team of horses and will leave this week for Bull to his brother of Idaho. Run to work for the Mt. Hood railroad. Roy Anderson was in Portland last Colby Marston spent a few days here week receiving dental treatment. last week visiting his family. Leo. McCalte has accepted the posi MARMOT tion of Sawyer at the Johnson mill. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bramhall who Geo. Odell is working in Donahue’s have been visiting at the Aschoff borne livery stable. for several weeks returned to their Charley and Gregg Cox of Sandy | home at Troutdale Saturday. were in Cherryville a few days ago and A pleasing program was given at the got their cow from Rev. Wm. Runyon. schoolhouse Friday afternoon when an WEST SECTION LINE KELSO A large audience gathered at the Xmas entertainment held at the school house last Saturday evening. The pro gram and the elegantly de< orated room reflected great credit to both pupils and teachers. Miss Johns and Miss Lewis have gone to their respective homes at Gladstone for the holidays. School has closed for the holidays to resume the first Monday in the new year. SANDY The entertainment and basket social given Saturdav evening for the public school was a grand success. The pro gram was a most interesting one, the chief feature being a farce in one act entitled “A Case of Suspension” The receipts from t tie sale of baskets amount ed to about $100. The quicker a cold is gotton rid of the less danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall of Waverly, Va., says; “I firmly believe Chamberlain s Cough Remedy to lie absolutely the "eat preparation on the market, for colda. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with ■ lie ” for sale by Gresham Drug Co. Read in December Sunset Magazine, ‘‘San Francisco, the Exposition City.” 191U Morrison St. PORTLAND, - OREGON Superbly illustrated in four colors. Now on rale, all news stands, 15c. (Near Pap’s Restaurant) old-fashioned candy pull was enjoyed by the little folks. Carl and Henry Aschoff spent severs days of last week in the vicinity of Welches. Miss Glines left Saturday for Portland to visit relatives and to attend the in stitute. Misses Rosa and Ivy Ten Eyck are expected home from school at Portland to spend Xmas. LATOURELL O. Westlund ha moved his woodsaw machine into his green timber which he is going to cut into cordwood. Mrs. H. Schultz made a flying trip to Portland last week. Mrs. H. Schultz is seriously ill. A. Gaudlitz is busy digging potatoes. F. Tessman is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carr were guests at the homo of H. Hanson last Sunday. W. Pulver of Sandy was the guest of C. Lovelace Sunday. Firwood Lumber Co. SANDY, ORE. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon. DEALERS IN Up-to-date General Merchandise Everything from Needles to Threshing Machines. Inspect our Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build ing Materials. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County SUN-DIAL RANCH MILL AND WAREHOUSE Hay, Grain and Mill Feed MENDOTA COAL by the CAR, TON or SACK FAIRVIEW, ORE. JOHN BROWN Rockwood, Ore. Local Agent for THE OREGON EIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION The most popular farmers’ insurance in the state. Get his rates Call up John Brown Phone 231 Rockwood, Oregon 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 Diamonds Chains Knives and Forks Berry Spoons Brooches Lockets Spoons Pie Knives We have anything you may wish in the Jewelry line. All goods guaranteed to be just as represented. A full dollar’s worth for every one of yours. J. E. POMEROY & CO. JEWELERS SANDY, OREGON Gresham Feed Mill Dealers in Mill Feed of all Kinds and Poultry Feed GRIST WORK IS DONE EVERY DAY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OATS Mendota Coal by the Ton or Sack RAMSBY & OSWALD, Proprietors Powell St., Gresham. Phone 561 LUCKEY & HAMILTON We are open for business at Fleming &. Thompson’s Livery Barn. Dealer« in Rough and Dressed LUMBER Mill East of SANDY Special Prices on all Old Stock HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY, $1.00 AND UP ALL SOBER HELP