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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1906)
Montavilla and Vicinity WAITING ROOM CONFECTIONERY PARLORS SUIT DRINKS and ICE CREAM HICKMAN BROS. Props. Next to Liver« Stable End of Car Line MONTAVILLA Blacksmith <; CARRIAGE and WAGON REPAIRING ¡I Horseshoeing a Specialty ¡1 ; > Mil IM use lire road . : > MONTAVILLA. ORE < Base line Harness Shop Carrie» a Full Line of Hamess Hardware. Brushes. Currycombs. Whips. Etc. Harness : Made : to : Order. Fred. Green, Prop Cor. Eby St. Montavilld. Ore. Abbott & Dougherty, Correspondence BLACKSMITHS AND WAOON REPAIRERS Horseshoeing a Specialty. BASE LINE R<>AD, SE o ? caruxi MONTAVILLA. ORE. MONTAVILLA MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING PARLORS SECTION LINE. The purchasers of th«* De«*nu*r place are hauling lumber and building material preparatory to the erection of a house and l*arn. Wm. Shaffer recently purchased a five-acre tract on Taylor avenue road. A party of Mr. Sorenson’s friend.* from Portland were out picnicing on his place recently. The chattel mortgage sale of W. Hepp w as knocked dow n to M. Krtider of Port land. P. Lynch became the pomesaor of a very tine colt last week. A new family have settled near Mr. Bunham's bungalow. No. 15 of the Dvlachmnt little homes Real changed ownership last week, estate is holding its own here and pro- uiises to Issmi liefore long. ROCKWOOD. Burbank & Schumann ROCKWtMiD. OR., August 1, l'SWJ— On Sunday, July ”Wth. we organize,I a Sunday-cliisd with Mrs. Eva Crocket as s i[*-rintendent. May Lovelace, sec retary: Dora Stiskton, treasurer: Mir iam Brown, librarian, and Vern Covert as organist. A sum >>f *1 .'>*> was raised and a committee ap|*,inted to raise the balance of the money need**! to secure Sunday s<'li<*d supplies which will Is- forthcoming and ready for use on next Sunday at 10 a. m., th«- time fixed by the seh'S'l as the hour for the sch'sil each .*abbath. There will Is- preaching each alternate Sunday inumsliately following the Sunday school. To all these service« the cemmunity is cor dially invited. We wish the parents could have s'-en the thirty or more happy children who greeted us on the 29th. Come and help in shaping the destiny of your dear ones. A. BYERS. Cor. Base Line and Kinzel St. H. IB. DICKINSON Attomey - at - Law, Notary Public . . . O F F I C E. - Portland RESIDENCE, Montavilla At Home in the Evening. ♦ ♦ Montavilla and City Express ♦ ♦ A Furniture and Baggage move<l ♦ * to any part of the city at low ♦ est cost consistent with g**.l ♦ ♦ care. ♦ ♦ Leave orders at Millinery Parlore ♦ ♦ and Idleman’s Stable ♦ ♦ MONTAVILLA. ORE. ♦ W. P. Hiatt ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ LI 'STEDS. ♦ ♦ The farmers are neatly through hay- ♦ ♦ ing in this vicinity. ♦ ♦ Geo. Lusted and family s|s-nt Tuen- day visiting friend» in firesham. • •••••••••••••••• Will Phelps, who for several was the superintendent of the Run head works, s|*-nt his vacation at Mr. and Mrs. George Lusted,. MOULER the Grocer A very pretty wi-dding t<»>k place at Ivy Home at high main on July 30th when Mis* Ethel Izmg and Mr. Ormsby were united in marriage, Reverend Nutley officiating. After a sumptuous welding dinner the young couple de parted for their future home in Wash ington county. Sell* Staple and Fancv ( » ROCE R I ES Lowest |s,ssible prices Phone Tabor 114 311 Villa Are. J. B. I.i-nt and family returned to Portland after a two-weeks’ visit on their farm. They will remain in Port land a few days and then return to Junction City where he is engaged as princi|ial of thesch'sd. MONTAVILLA ORE ••••••••••••••••a J5 Years' Experience All Work Guaranteed Dr. Russ, Dentist Mrs. Johns was visiting her daughter, Mr*. B. C. Altman on Sunday. Why Go Io Portland in Portlainl, for the same price? Max Davies was a pleasant caller at E. D. Hamilton’s Saturday evening. Teeth Filled and Extracted Painless Teeth out today and new ones tomorrow Sell of Teeth. $5 and up Cold Tooth Capi. 54 and no t'ldge Work. $4 tooth and up C. Altman and wife were guests of Ilia brother, B. C. Altman, last week. Cold Fillings St and ng Silin Filling« 50c and up ('triclini Teeth. 25c Io 50'. OFFICE: HibiJnist.' on‘i s'r line The Improvement League held it* On ptircliase of $5.00 worth of giants or over at this store, regular weekly meeting at the office of the s.vretary on Monday evening. and the additional payment of 69 cents, the holder will he Routine business was transacted and given one of our beautiful enameled pictures, size 16x24 re|»>rts of committees heard. Clio com inches, and two-inch frame when punched at mittee on railroad station reported that it had Is en decided to circulate a |**ti- tion mid that the same was Is-ing done. Tin* committee mi improvement of llib- A luud street re|s>rt«*l that a |w*lilioii ask ing the city council to improve the same In grading, sidewalking and surfacing When« vi u w ill always find the lowest pt ices and the freshest < leanest and w ith sei eemsl gravel had Is-en signed most up to-date stock of ♦ by a majority of the pnqierty owners, ♦ Graniteware. Builders and Hitt hen mi l would Is- presented to the council ♦ ♦ Hardware. Groceries. Hour. I ecd. etc. at it« meeting mi August 1st. The committee on improvement of Villa avenue re|*,i!ivl progress, and ask ed i,,r further time, which was granted. < • The quc-timi of what had lat'ollie of i♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ “clean up day” was talked over, but no suggestion as to what the prtqw'r metli- <sl ni rousing it hum its Ictliargv was the house to take the measurements, advanced. and this man would do the cutting. Mr. Rybke said that it was practically Montavilld lent fhuHlers ilii|*>s*ible for one man to do a gvssl tit In Screen Doors. Window Screen and other The ‘‘tent fever” ha* struck Mmit.i- ling job from another man's measurv- villa lull force. There have lieen a few Summer Necessities in Wire and I in ment. as every tailor lias certain marks and signs that would Is- intelligible only pioneers w ho have la-on enjoving the - - - A Specialty. to himself. They ex|*vt to conqs-te fre.-h air afforded by tents as sleeping <; Tinning amt Sheetiron Work Jobbing and Kt*|Miii*ing in itl> done. PI • I with eastern houses, an<i by reason of apartments fur some month* past, but / their greater facilities, to do lietter ami now they are to lie seen everywhere. <: 223 HIBBARD ST. - - MONTAVILLA. OREGON !• Nineteen were counted in a radius of chea|ier work. In answer as to whether or not the only four or five block*. They are of company would o|*-rate a >*>arding ulltv|*-s,—large tents and small ones, helis«- for it* employe«** Mr. Rybke said, “laiughten” mid ■ home-made, canvas “Assuredly not. Our marri«*i em and sheeting, white, stri|a*l mid brown. w Our and Send ployees will si-vk homes of their own, Even the youngsters have caught the ifi Two ■ t ear fur u and it will be up to Montavilla to take fever, and pu-cv* of i-ar|a-ts, mailing* Ä FKIITTKEES care of the single ones. We will use and gunny sn< ks are brought into requi J SMtlt. » Catalogue T FHt ITs. , every endeavor to have our workmen sition to enable them to follow the fnd It will w Orn.i'nenials. I. I’. SMI III. Proprietor. who have families buy their own home* of their elders. Xaturallv the "cold be sent a* R»»c H'isfic« in the Villa, as by that means they chil1) wind-.if NoVi-mla-1 ’’ will drive ¿ and tin* majority of the tent-dweller* buck would I* les* likely to shift alsmt. and i GRESHAM, - - ORE. | I REE. Carnali«"*. 1 we could lietter <le|ielid on their staying to the warmth of pla-teri-d walls, but with us. We consider Montavilla an tilt-re are several who lune laa-ome »0 ideal Ixation for our plant for more infhtuatcd with out-di*>r life that thev reasons than one. and do not Is-beve hav aiiiioum i*l their intention of re we will have occasion to i«*gret our maining right along through the wintei month*. choice.” Mrs. J. Ixjnt and daughter, Jean, and Mrs. E. Hamilton paid Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Altman a pleasant call re- cently. PHONE si ott MONTAVILLA, ORE. The Multnomah Grange, No. 71, will give a picnic on the 25th of August, "Why do we favor the election of Grangers are ex|iected to Is* present, United States senators by popular and invite their friends, They will vote?” Is one of the questions given by the national lecturer for discussion In meet at the Pleasant Home Hall and the grange* In April. Why? Because go from their to the grove. One Rnnnnn Enough. the people would like to get a chance to keep such men out of the senate as some there have been shown to be, and they would do it too. i j. e . M c C aslin , : CKNTRAL TORE : Phone, East 732. Cor. Car Line and Base Line. ALBERT EHLERS, IS OFFERING BARGAINS Mrs. .shaffer and family were guests at Buekky Grove one evening last week. O E N E H A L. - ••• — The newest survey of the Mount H »»i Electric Line i*ome* into the doorvard of Wm. Ream. While welcoming a road with the utmost pleasure it will not l>e very pleasant to have it |viss our window s. Harness Repairing Our Specialty. - MERCHANTS’ ADVERTISING CARD? Th«* pupil* *>f Miss Lena Mertz met last Thursdav evening and fortmsl a Bon Ton Tailoring Company elub for the (vurpoHe of studying musical Lease Woodward’s Hall. history, biographies of flu* great vom- j«*-«*rs. ete., during the summer vaca \ custom tailoring establishment on a tion. The plan ol th«* elub, which 1» , large scale is assuti-,1 to Montavilla. know 11 as tin- " Motisike Circle, ’ i* to l'he llmi Ton Tailoring Coinpanv has m«*«*t each Thursday afternoon at flu* sv-curcd a three-year lease, with an op teacher’» home for th«* purp,»e of tion of five year*, on the thre<>-*tory studying, and on the fourth Thursday building known as Westward's Hall, of each month a musical program will and iqw-rations will lie begun within Is* rendensl by the nieinl<ers, and light thirty days. A rvpirter for The Her refreshments served. The officers eh*ct- ald interviewed Manager Rybke and «si were as follows: Miss Lena Mertx, he cmitirnievl the report. He statel president: Mi-s Hope Nettleton, vie«- that the new concern would emplov president ; Miss Ruth Johnson, s«*«-re- eighty men and forty women and girl.*, tarv ; Miss Mignon Martin, treasurer. and that upwards of two hundred and The motto chosen was “Train your twv»nty-tive agv-ncies would lie establish minds as well as your tingers.'1 The ed on the coast. These agencies would colors are cardinal red and silver, and simple take orders for suits, mid when tin- tiovw-r red carnation. Anyone not a sufficient number of order* had awu- a memlier of the class is cordially invit- mulatisl at a given |*dnt an ex|*-rt cut ed to join the Circle. ter and titter would Is- sent direct from (ontetionen. Stationary CI6ARS AND TOBBACCO 2<t Villa Avenue. CUSTOMER’S SAVING TICKET Improvement I Clique Meetlnq, Musical History Club. Lunch Goods 5t>7 Commercial Building. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR AND Cartie* a complete st,»-k of < fixt of Hibbard St. < » Be sure to say to your dealer, “I saw your ad. in The Herald.” I I : SPECIAL SALE Additional Montavilla Items David la-liiersoll has Isnight two lots on Kds-ita and Niiitceiitli streets al Al V. Herman, who is working in the berta where he Hill I mid a hmue. shirt factory of Flei-i liner A Mayer, W J. Smith, captain >>f the Portland was laid off last Monday together with Cricket Club. Hill, with his ti-.uii, leave the other 300 enr ployees on account of for Victoria, B. C., mi the lath where mi accident to the electric unitors. thev will compete with teams from Or Messers. Clyde Henderson, Raymond egon, Washing!,,|i. Idaho and lliitisli Daniels and A. E. Herman and Mi-*,-* Columbia. Rocky, Ihiy and Butler enjoyed an ex Arthur Vorln-esi- 1« ill. cursion on Clear Creek la-t Simdav. ('. E Rider's mother, sister and fam Fred Granger, V. L. and Alvin Stone, ily, of Chicago, are visiting with him Earl Bryson, Roscoe Yarnell, Ed Diller this week. and V. Herman s|*-nt Saturday night and Sunday at the junction of Eagle Alls-rt Nelson i*ex|*-cting a vi«it from Creek and Clackamas River, vv here hi« eldest son of Minn,.sota. they spent an enjoyable time fishing Those pictures c ,-t but a f.*w e»*’its and at target practice. when von trade nt McCaslin'.-, the Cen Mr*. Fifla Nephus, 'laughter and tral Stole. sister, Mi-s Feltman, of Portland, wen- Ed Larson i* building a new bunga guests of Mrs. E. A. Herman last sun- low mi Hibbard street near Villa ave ■lav. nue. E. A. Herman came home with 11 long face Monday rns.n. The engine broke down at the gravel pit, and in inn- sequence thereof a number of the men were laid off. Of Men’s Hats in Black, Brown and Gray $1.50 Values for o(S cents D. M c M illan 103 Bdse Line RaoJ MONTAVILLA. ORE Here vve are! ( .« With the Hcst of Everything in 4 Staple and fancy Groceries, Flour. Feed. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MARSHALL BROTHERS, I¿iiKKcll\*ille, - _ . MRS. TOLLS Oregon "V.'X oy Mr*. Janie Brow n, of Coburg, Ore., is having her h-u*<- pa|*-ri*l and paint O. I. Connor, Montavilla** popular ed. J. F. Lyons A Sm, of Coburg, are barlier, gave 11* a surprise last Monday. doing the work. Ask him w hat it was. When in need of Footware that the Shoo I,atty is selling Miss Martha Weeks i* assisting with odds and ends in Shoes and Hosiery at a sacrifice. She fully Ed Littlepage of Gresham and John the work at the hotel. apjireciates your liberal patronage anti will still endeavour to Larson of Pleasant Home were guests at I . E. I oiighertv is suffering from a ♦ » Hotel Herman last Monday. bone felon on his thumb. Barringer is trying his liest to wear The barn of Arthur Gray, on the ENO OF CAR LINE the new laittoin of his chair out. MONTAVILLA, ORE. Base Line road, burned down Isst Thurs Montavilla i* very fortunate in Ii.-iv- •••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••>••••••• day night. The barn was tilled with ing an ujetirdate millinery store, Bur- hay and was a total loss. bank and Schuman have built up a Mis* Anna Metzgei returned home large business and are now arranging -utiday after a few days’ visit with Mi-s to enlarge the business this fall. Pearl Lindsey at firesham. FOR RENT—Small cottage on Win Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Miss Anna Shannon Monroe of ter Street. Inquire, millinery store. Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. Chicago and Miss I . Monr<,e, daughters Mrs. J. D. Eller and daughters are of Mrs. J. P. Farmer, ale visiting wiili • • visiting friend*-it \ll-pmigh this week. • • their mother who is recreating at Sea C. F. W eibnsch retiirm-d from the side, Ore. Phone East *>75, coast last Saturday much improved in F. A. Willard ami dniiglit'-r* arc tak healt h. ing an outing at Seaside for a few days. 2 Doors fast of Postoffice, Base line Koad. Montavilld, Mts. M. A. Wolfe is quite ill at her At the M. E. Church next Sunday residence on .*|*-ncer street Being con Rev. J. P. Farmer will preach at II siderably past si-vi-nty years of age her a. m. The subject will Is* “Tin* Rel A Young People'* com-erf wa* held in recovery is doubtful. A pel itimi In-ing circuiate'! by a com igion that Save* and the Religion that the Baptist Church on Sunday evening. miti'-'* frolli thè Improvement league Arnold Smith is enjoying a vacation I’naaves.” In tin* '-veiling In* subject Th,- M. E. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. askitig thè O It. A N. Co. to establish at Newport, lie is exjs-cted home in will Is* “The Peacon of tin- Plain.” A a station ai tlns point is receiving many alsmt ten days. vesper serviei- will constitute part of is under the aide sii|M-rvi*ion of J. N. signature*. Hartley. Order vour Sunday roast of Butcher, the program for the evening. Mi. and Vlrs. II. E llnppersett, Mi. Hazel Washburn lia* gone to Eastern the |s,piilar butcher. Advertise in The Herald. and Mrs. T. G. Ilnppersett mid Miss Oregon to s|*-nd her vacation. Rulli Oshurn spent Niinday ut thè • Fs- Mr. and Mrs. Collins have gone to bur.i fami near Fairviuw. HULRBURT. SYCAMORf the coast to spend a vacation. The three-year-old son of C. C. La Master \V illie Bartlett, accompanied, Mr. Potter, the blacksmith who has Walter Pickthorn mid wife, of Rose- Valley is quite sick. Isen giving this place a trial, must lie burg, me visiting with relative* ill ns mascot, the hiinrh of junior Y. M. Mrs. Glen Vandever is helping her pleased with this pleasant spot, owing ( . A. boys who left Wednesday morn Monta villa. si*ter Constance with the house work, to the fact that his wife ami family ing for Tillamook. The youngsters are Eva Parent is visiting in llillslsiro. Their mother was injured from falling have come from their home in Vancou under the guidance of the secretary of out of a cherry tree, but is recovering, ver to reside here. Mr*. Sweeney has gone to Astoria to the V. M. ('. A. mid went by train tn F. Emily has sufficiently recovered Forest Grove, thence mi foot to their visit her daughter. Miss Ida Nelson of Viola is spending from his hunting trip to be up again. <le*t¡nation. They ex|*-et to lie gone a Miss Blanche Higgins and brother, a few days with her sister, Mis. Halil- month. A. P. Hill left for Portland Monday Roy, arc visiting friends nt Forest ipllSt. to attend business again. Ilia wifi- and C. E. Happersett and fmnily, <>f La Grove this week. John Stieger of San Francisco has daughter will stay up a couple of weeks Granile, lune lieeii visitlng Mr. Happer- fa-e Higgins mid Geo. Phillips will just purchased a trai t of Imid from I,. longer. leave Monday for Yaqillnn Bay w here sett's purents, Mr. mid Mrs. II. E. Hap- 11. B. Perkins is much improved. Pmklcy which he is rapidly improving. they will join Will Parent mid Ernest |*-r«ett. ili Ibis pince. Ilia daughter, Mr*. Jackson, of Fair- Miss Eva Colyer of Mt. Tabor is visit Picktliorn who uro '-limping nt that Mi*. Snrnh Oshiirn lina retiirncd from view, visited with them last week. ing her cousin. Miss Julia Blair, this pleasure resort. The Iniy* ex|**ct to re PairvieM where she Spelli thè pnst week Miss Mary Perkins is at home. week. main about two week*. visiting ber soli*. I DON’T FORGET “PLEASE YOU Warren’s Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS :: CARffUIIY «SPINSI It