Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 03, 1906, Image 7

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rite, no one i nn tell. Ile I» a ria l dip-
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itiiw, mal what we want i« a nllaroimd
d'K tor, gi»»l on ho»»eu, ulo ap, swim* or
h>n(»> cldckeiiN ami |>eople. And one
wliat can pull t.-cth, mid ha» hi» own
tong«, to do it w ith mid not have to
l».rrcr the pim lier» from the alu»-maker.
Till» teller may Is- awl rite, I ho|»- »o,
lor we Head a dis'tor awful bad, and
next month there will Is-a lot of cum *»
lor hiui. A wool to the wix i» uutli-
cient. This feller'» name la duck Koff-
up, which i» u g*»»l nume for a dis tor, a
»ujjestive umile, not to »My a limite
conductive to long cr.sldit» mid slow
pay.
He is boarding al the Bunco
bouse mid may Is- »aw al eiiuy hour
of the day or nite.—A. Bennett in The
Halli'» • lptimi»t.
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more do not tak«* th«* opportunity to
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i ii riiTiitly «l<MÌn*Mt«il, im one oi th«* hand-
7 «•*
ft .M» ■ a crj M««m«*Mt »1 rue tur«*« in thr city.
It waM
coinplvlrly rrintulrhil, im almoMt | m rir«’t
in Hcountir pr<»|M*rti«*M, and in w»-ll ar­
rangili, hnxr g » large* Epworth l.<*agu«*
loom opening <•(! thr auditorium, with
a kitchrii annex, him ! a I m «» a room tor
th«* iiifant < I hmw , all «»( which can I m *
o|M»ned by folding <l«M»ra airi c « jih
in
plain viva of th« pulpit at th«* back of
maintain* un«
• ll««l •••rvl«** from th«* w«*l t«» which ìm a iiHoIrrni choir and organ loft
th« • a«t ami k«’Utl»
Mak Hu.* « !•■•• r«»nm « ll««n*
u Illi traina
all trail* ««nlln* nial Hn«*.|«a*
in which it iw ho|M*
a modern pip«*
•>«-tiK«*r» ar«- «Km lh«-lr
organ xx i II mmjii I m * i
11«*« i.
Thr coinplrtv l»Ull«lllig haw H Heating
capai'ity of liUU, all of whom can mt «* him I
Oil. TIIIU'I <•» Tit»*» I'ttlM« T«>
h«*ar the »¡iraker in comfort.
Th«*
Tim »' IK KAKT
I'r... 1» . live Ira». Irr» dr.lrlns li.fortnalh-l. »• kitch«*n in <*<|inp|M*d with modern con*
to th*- l«*w»-»l rat« • ail«! I**
r«»Ut«*» ar«* III* If« d
venirne«*«.
I.. <s>rri.|»>n<l olili II» l»ll»oln« r»pr. »« in
It" II Till Mitri.I
«■..mm.rl.ol Agent. >W
Yrwtrrday thr ladle« of thr churcii
Third si re. I. Furti» nd. ’In-
had a wry miicx ’ ì ’ mmìu I t«*a in th«* l«*agu<*
J f I.IMIIHKY. T I’ A . 1« Third »reel. I*i>rt
r«joni, a Inch for thr time Itring umm
lauti. tire
.
. .
Illi It ll|t.MI*nS
!•••• ■ ntn r <«• nt
< >■!
turimi into a conifortnhlr «lining room.
inali HullilltiK. Seattle. W*a»h
K«*x«*r«*nd Farmer and hi* l«>yal !«••«»•
pl«- ar«* to I m * congratuhit«i| u|M>n th«*
completion <»f mo comfortable iind con*
wniriit a place of w«»r*«hip.
Since the coining «»1 l>««ct««r Farmer,
a little «>v«*r a v«*ar ago, over aixty new
member« have l«rt*n H«l«h*d to th«*
Newport. Saqulnn Bay, Brritcnbiish church.
Hot Springs From All S, P.
and C. ft E. Points.
THE ILLINOIS
CENTRAL
Choice ot Routes to Chicago, Louisrille.
Memphis and New Orleans
Reduced Summer
excursion Rates
Gn and after June I, lf*»l the South­
ern Pacific, in eonntflion with the «'or-
vallis A Eastern railroad, will have on
aiilo roundtrip tieki-ts from points on
their lines to New|»»rt, Naquins anti
lietn.it at very low rate», good lor re­
turn < tetola-r III, 11KMI.
Thr..... day» ticket to New|»>rt and
Yiiqiiina, g<»»l going Saturday» and re­
turning Monday»,
are al»o on »ale
from all East Side point», Portland to
Eugene hicltlaivc, and from nil West
Side |»»intn, ennliling |nsiple to visit
their families and s|»'ml Sunday at the
seaside
Season tickets from all East Side
point», Portland to Eugene inelu»ive,
ami from nil West Side points, tire also
on »ale to Ihdroit nt very low rates
with »to|»over privilege» nt Mill City
or any |»dnt enat, enabling tourist» to
visit the Snntinm and |lreitenhii»h Hot
Spring» in tin1 ('uscaile Mountain»,
w hit'll enn I»- reached in one day.
Season tickets will I»* good for re­
turn from nil |»>iuta until tietoia-r III.
Thrce-day tickets will be go.»l going
Saturdays anil
returning
Monday»
only. Tieketa from Portland and vicin­
ity will la* g<a>d for return via the East
or West »ide at option of passenger.
Ticket» from Eugene mid vicinity will
lie gotsl going via the I.elinnon-Spring-
field brunch if desired. Baggage on
Newport ticket» checked through to
N'eW|a>rt;on Yiupiina ticket to Yn-
ituina only.
Sunday excursion» to
Newport on the «’. A E. will begin
.lune 10th or 17th mid run every
Snndiiy thereafter, leaving Albany at
7 :.'H) a. m.; leave Corvallis 8 a. m.
S. P. train connect with the C. A E.
nt Albany and Corvallis for Yiupiina
nml New|»>rt. Trains mi tlieC. A E
for Itetroit will leave Albany at. 7 -.M a.
in., enabling tourists tn the Hot Springs
to reach them the name day. Trains
from nml to Corvallis connect with
nil East Side trains on the S. I*.
Full information ns to rates, time
table», etc., run I h > obtained on appli-
ention to.I. C. Mayo, Hen. Pa»». Agt.
C.tlk E, K. Ho Albany: A. I.. Craig.«».
P. A. S. P. Co., Portlmid, or to any S
P. or C. *<c E. agent
Anton«« MNidln« a •teelrh and deampti«»n may
pifrkly tv»* «*rtnin our optmon frw whether an
liiTctiilun ik probably i<Hteiifabl«\« »»mmun»rH-
flunk ktricily confldentlal HANDBOOK on Patenta
•ent free. <H<1e«t ntfency for aectirinit patent«.
I'ntriita taken tlirouah Munn A < o. receive
tp,rb»l nofk-r. without chanre In the
Scientific American.
A handaomely lllu«traf«*d w«»ekly
l.anre«t dr
culatlon <»f any aclentlflc journal. Terma
a
year ; four
fonr month«,
mont ha, fl
|1 Mold by all newatieaier«.
newsdealer«.
MUNN & Co,’"8^"” New York
Washington. I). C.
Hranch Offioa rtfc, F
A Ticket
Means more than mere
tran»|HU'tatiiui if it is over
MONTAVILLA
: LOCAL NfWS ITEMS :
•
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Mr. Kini'uiil liu» torn down Id» obi
rs.uh'iii'r on tlm corn« of Grove uml
Molt- »tiwt nml 1» erecting » mi»lcrn
Ntrui-tur.- on tb<- old »itc.
ItnV. Mr. All«wortli, u young mull from
Stuy.-r Mimdon, mul » mrinlrr of tbr
Tuylor »ti.-.-t M. E. Churcii, att. u<li-<l
wrvlci'» in tin- Gruci- Bupliut Cburcb
lu»t
Sumiuy.
Hr deliver«! u very
timely u<l<lr.-»» to th.* meeting of tin-
Young l’«.pb-'» Sis-eity. There wiui u
lurge MtU'iidunce whirls i» now getting
to Is- tin- UNiiul tiling of lute.
Mr and Mrs.
from the Villa.
Bofinan
CHICAGO
And BEST an welt.
Anything yon wish to know about
Comfortable Traveling will Is'
gladly told yon by
R. V. HOLDLR. Geni Aqt„
1.43 Third Street,
PORTLAND,
-
OREGON.
MONTAVILLA
Clin» Fritx and wife, of firi-nham,
were guest» of Hickman B i > m . laat Tues­
day.
after one of those
25c ftp 60LDDUST
Have von wen Brake* new delivery
wagon? It'» a dandy.
B<,rn—To Mr. nml Mr». Mitchell la»t
Friday a big buuiu ing girl.
Are you going Camping?
Mr». Pinckney is keeping l»»>k» for
her lnisi.and, J <' Pinckney, tlie Monta-
villa contractor.
We have all kinds of Canned anti Cured Meats,
Relishes, Catsups, Etc.
GIVE US YOUR TRADE : : : WE WILL PLEASE YOU
We have the best on earth.
Chas. E. Blake & Son,
1«>1
Ore.
I. T. HOWITT
EXCAVATING, CONCRETE GRAVEL. AND TEAM WORK
Rock Springs Coal, $8
Per Ton
Taking two tons or more.
Dcnlera
in
I’hone,
Horsten
Eust 4153
Base Line Road, MONTAVILLA, ORE.
♦
♦
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
1>.
Me Mille»n.
Soft Drinks, Fine Confectionery and Ckjars
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POP \ \ 1
LKiyzAAl
BY THE DISH. PINT, QUART
OR GALLON
Cold Boiled Ham, Cheese and Bakery Goods
Fresh Fruits,
Salads .Made to Order . . . .
TWEKT A VAXCE
BCII.D'U,
+ 113 Base Line Road,
MONTAVILLA, ORE.
The Montavilla Meat Market
GILES BROTHERS, Prtprieta
lot«* on Hiblairil »Ju- el to «• . R. 'I' ser,
There are still a numls-r of fine
the slab wisal man, who has come to gardens untouched by the town cow.
»lav.
Mrs. H. B. Dickinson wa« elected a
Mr». R. J. Hutchcroft, wife of Yam­ member o( the nominating committee
hill's big hop merchant, i» visiting her of the Mother's Home Training Associa­
parents Mr. ami Mr». J. A Peckham.
tion.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausages
CHOKE COUNTRY PROOUCE
Delivery to any part of the city.
PTAB<m
Mrs. II. Dickinson and children were
Mi»» t'lara Tollefson, of Tacoma, was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Tweet a......ng the cam|ier» at the Chataqua
assis'iation. Mr. Dickinson »|ient Sun­
last week.
day with the family.
Mr». Fr<»l Green anti Mr». Johnson
Mrs. R. R. Quick has lieen suffering
visited friends nt Washougal lecently.
with her teeth for some time past.
Rev. Father A. I.. Ilrosstnu spent a
few d.iys ut tlie Farrier» la«t w-ck. lie
G. K. Howitt A Co. have a large con­
iilsocmdui'leil services at the church of tract at Irvington w here they have a
large force of men and teams excavat­
tlie Preeioti» Bloisl last Sunday.
ing for a sewer.
Hello Bill! w lint did von see through
the knot hole at t ap. Schneiders last
Mr. and Mrs. Hunterup had a pleas
ant visit with Reverend ami Mrs. Park­
Tliuraday night?
er last Momlav.
Pastor
Gilman
Parker preached
last Sunday morning on “The Smoking
«». K. Howitt and family are at Ixing
Flax" a sermon to comfort ami encour­ Beach, Wash.
age those who feel unworthy und weak
Jake Schilling and w ife have moved
in «io I'» servifc. In the evening he
to Irvington w here Mr. S hilling lias
preached <>ii“A View of Present Life
charge of tlie Howitt camp, and Mrs.
from Beyond the Grave”.
The girl
S hilling is cooking for the men.
choir sung'‘That will lie Glory for Me."
W. P. Hiatt will move his family
Mr. nml Mrs. Kellogg ex|»ft to move
from Forest Grove next week.
into their new house at Thirty-fifth and
Mrs. D. W. Butler of East Portland is
Flanders this week.
visiting with Montavilla friends.
That picture in n |»‘aeh all right.—
Miss Jennie Tower of Vancouver is
makes your mouth water to lis-k at it.
visiting in Montavilla.
Ask to see |a'Hchen at Met'aslin’s.
Mrs. F. A. Sweeney is visiting her
IzHiks gooti enough to kiss. That
■laughter, Mrs. Geo. Oman, al Fort milkmaid in the picture at McCaslin's.
Stevens.
WANTED—A second cook for hotel
Mrs. M. Woodruff returned Sunday of alsuit .'HI boarders.
Wages,
|ier
from a week’s outing at Ocean I’aik.
month. Mrs. Isiuis Helming, Trout-
A. W. Livingston of Montavilla has dale.
Xlotitn villn.
-
-
(k K. Howitt & Co.
ut the l nion Box <’«»., while searching
J. S. .-iiMti i» l>u«y running a wagon
A numls-r of j»-r»on» who keep cows
for Sloan and Metzger, who are now have received notice that their dairies
much at home ill their up to date will be inspected by tliecity officers.
butcher »hop on «Hand avenue ami
The improvement and widening of
B um Line.
Villa awiHie in not progressing very
F. F l*hilli|ai, the confectionary man. rapi«llv. A nuirilier of prominent riti-
ha» a happy »mile th<-»e day».
He xeiiM who have pro|«erty interewta are
r< |»>rt» busine»» increasing.
willing to give five feet but not ten feet
as
requested.
Iu<»t Monday <ieo. Barringer sold two
Mtreet,
Hit>t»<ir<l
G, K. HOWITT
I liarl.-» K's,nst, employi-il as an oiler
for a hot l»ix near a Imnd saw, had the
misfortune to run bis.iglil hand against
Mr. ami Mr». Slmnan ami daughter the »aw which completely severed that
hdt lust Wedne»<lay for their rummer member from hi» body. Mr. Koonts
claim» that the aaw was not properly
In me ut the coast.
< . F. WeilniM'li
M|»'iit a mucli guarded, ami will doubtless sue the
nee led vacation at Seaside, the first one coin|>any for damages.
in touiteen years.
The unfortunate family row growing
out
of the chicken and cat trouble, in
Mr». .1 W. Il.u.k f«d» well jiaul for
coming to Oregon. She is still gaining which three peoples were arre»ted, was
disjMmed of by JuMtice Shreve, by giving
in health.
tin- parties a common sense lecture, dis­
Mr. Gil*on,of Council#Bluff», Iowa, missed the cases and assessed tbc cost to
was a recent guest of Mr, nml Mrs. the complainant.
Huok.
Mr. A. B. Jensen is recovering from
Bicycle bro's. ? H<»>k, the Montaviila an attack of typhoid fever.
machine man can fix it.
W. P. Dickinson, father of Attorney
I*reeident O. I*. I’utt», of the harm-»» If. Ii. Dickinson ha» lea.-»»l his farm on
club, re|»>rt» tlmt institution in a the Section Line Ibsul and will make
flourishing conditio, . »i«l Metzger is this place hi» home. He will build a
one of it» mo»l enthusiastic member«.
cottage on lot» in Montavilla.
with
fer 15c.'*
Ever eat ripe Olives?
Mi». Mury lledortha in »laying with
Mr». Miti liell lor a time.
accepted a |»i»ition
Bank of Portland.
m K b (
“If that’s so, I’ll go with you.”
Iley. V\ . tv. Shuler, 104 Mianerstreet,
recently of lfa>lcliffe, Iowa, in enjoying
the c>»>| nights of Oregon. He is a loyal
mendier of the Montavilla M. E.
«'liurcli.
u>
Base Line Road, Moetavilla
W. R. MOSER
DEALER IN SLABWOOD
North Montavilla on O. R. & N. R. R.
Full measure guaranteed.
store.
Leave orders at Aylsworth’s
Phone Tabor 189
Cor. Villa Ave. & Hibbard Sts.
Plo-iri
Served k|ivery
Saturdays
and Sundays
bigin Irp
ice Crpflm
cream promp|
of prjvale
Orders
CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, BREAD, FOR SALE
Short Order Counter, Meals, Private Board, Etc.
A. E. Herman,
Base Line Road.
•
MONTAVILLA. OREGON
•
the Citizens
The Villas crossed liats with the
Jewellers last Sunday on the Mansfield
Hum mid Eggs for breakfast? Yes, grounds, and the ornamental workers
were sent into retirement by a score of
Butcher lias them, nice ami flesh too.
4tl to 6. Six innings did the work.
Frank Ryder is painting his new res­
idence.
Montavilla Lodges
Miss Nora Lambert who was quite ill
is riqsifted slightly convalescent.
SHORT LINE TO
Blake & Son’s
have moved
A. and E. Ehlers are doing tlie tin­
ning on the m-w Frank Ryder residence
Montwvilla'» uuininer .'«.»In» lm» on Broad street.
I'ommeln'isl umong the numls-r lewving
J <*. Pin« kn«*y recently flubbed a
lire Frank Willard nml family, who left
m«Mb*rn h<niM4* for John S«*hwalmuer at
toiiay for their home at Seaside.
~'Jtj Broad street.
Miss Alta Foster is enjoying an out­
ing at Long Beat'll with her sister, Mrs.
G. K. Howitt.
It menns that yon will have every
luxury ami comfort — the utmost
courtesy from all cmploves—a safe
trip ami one tlint will lie a pleas­
ure and delight. It in the
** HELLO !
What’s your
hurry ? ”
“I’m going to
Banner Assembly No. 158. United
Bella Burns, Lulu Bryson and Mabel Artisans, meets every Tuesday at Odd
Frazier tisik a trip to The Dalles the Fellows' Hall. J. W. Mills, Sec.; F.
first part of this week ami re|»>rt n de­ Barringer, M. A.
lightful time.
Montavilla Camp No. 87, W. O. W.
Roy Quick ami family have gone to meets every Monday at «hit! Fellows’
the mountains to enjoy a few days’ va­ Hall. J. W. Higgins, Consul Com.; G.
Johnson, clerk.
cation.
TROUTDALE, LA CAMAS and WASHOUGAL FERRY
tins Johnson is painting his hand­
Villa lxwlge No. 124, I. O. O. F. meets
every Saturday night at their hall, cor­
some residence on Broad street.
ner Villa avenue am! Broad street. D.
Cured meats of all kinds at Butcher'».
F. Hooker, N. G.; R. Thompson, Sec.
tlrplin Ridieccn Isslge, No. 81, install­
Montavilla Circle No. 400, W. O. W.,
ed tlie following otlicers at its last reg­
meets every Wednesday night at (kill
ular meeting: Mrs. A. I.. Hopfier, N.G.;
Fellows’ Hall. See installation notice
Mrs. Clara Hopper, V. G.; Mrs. Maude
or officers.
Gilman, R. S.; Mrs. A. R. Hayworth,
Orplia Rebecca Ixslge, No. 81, meets
F. 8.; Mrs. G. W. Evans, treasurer;
A. I,. Ilopiwr, R. S. N.««.; Mrs. «». second ami fourth Thursday evenings
Bryson, L. 8. N. G.; Mrs. Rose MeKis- of each month at «Mil Fellow’s Hall.
son, R. 8. V. «i.; Mrs. Jones, warden; Mrs. A. L. Htqqier, N. G.; Mrs. Mamie
Gilman, R. 8.
Mrs. Sarah Goodwin, I. <«.
Phone or leave orders with Harlow, Blaser & Harlow.
Large Gasoline Launch
Makes Round Trips daily from Troutdale
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EXCVHWIONtS
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MI’ECIAUTY
JEAN LARSON, Captain,
Troutdale, Oregon
Miss Nora Lmnliert who has been
quite ill for several weeks, is reported
,
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sow v improving.
southwest corner of Broad and Olney
-«cwt», on winch is situated Wood-
' want’s Hall anti a nine-nsint dwelling
house
It is untleratood that the con­
tinent the heaviest real estate deals
maile in Mpntavilla took place last Tues-
dav when F. A. Sweeney sold to L. B.
French, of Grass Valley, Oregon, the
»¡deration was «14,000.
Mr. French
has made arrangements with <>. E.
t al ter to look after rentals of the pro-
I perty.