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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
OBJECT LESSON ROAD. TRUE HEROISM. I et olliei« write o| battle« foilgllt, I )f bloody, ghastly Ib id«, U lu-re Iunior gm'ta the man wlm * ill*. And death the mini who yields; But I will wiltc of him who light« \nd vanquish«*» hl« sins, Who struggi«*» on through weary y iui I»» Against himself, mid wins. lie 1« a hero stiin<-li and bravo U Illi light« till* IIIIM'«'U ba*, \ nd put« nt lust Iwntiath his feet Ilia pussion» lni»<* and low ; Who »tamia erect In liianhiMnPs might, I ‘ lidaillitisl, Il lid ialini v«*d .— The liiinv»t man who drew a »word In foray, or in raid. It call« for «iiiiething more than brawn 1 *1 lull»« |e to o'sicullli1 A ii > n< my wlio marchi-th not With bauiuT, pllllue, or «Iriitn— \ (■ «- f«.iever lurking nigh. With nib-lit, stealthy I k ik I ; F« ievi*r near your l««ui<l by «lay, \l night l»*»i<l«* your t»*d. \ I Iunior, then, to that brave heart, I hoiigli |«sir or rich lie la*, \\ h<> -litigglca with hi« ti.iser pail Who e-in«|iicr» and I» free ' 11« i> in not wear a hero'» crown, ' >r I! I a hero's grave ; I it ti nth will piaci* hi« mim«'among The bravest <d th«* Inai«*. —■Sei <•« “V. hat ¡ h Japan doing?” asks mi exchange. Whatever it is Japan ih doing it anti not talking about it. Illi: LITERARY DIGEST Al. LOCAL NEWS III MS : u riimtioti r<i\«-rihU »11 th«- tiiiiii nit« !«*««t, hm ud<*«|iiiitt ly I •)<•<* l* "i l»>i- t«•• I, tri<iiwlMt< «1, pg mid •hu'i,>»t«’«l li«»in th«* « »•I |M-ii««du nI lilvruture» W H Y should you become one of its reg ular readers? 111 ' I »I r V \ \ i I ' 1- I iiH'ft «•trfy ri «*«Hi«u ititdih ill. i»r««% bling you with it»»' < r••**•«» “I 1 UI-f’KI <. I t •• 1« • • Irm»- «!• - ' l>IA »1 -»I. . f, | t t • ! !>•' • ' ’-in’ i Io I h ft»uri'i In hillHkrl» •* |M*ti«H||« m I* |«rint«’t| III m H I m H’I*, gl* Ing !!• »ul«M*rlb« »• th»« it«-fl I •»! • K|»«’fl «’lllorlrtl »kill «*lnl «H" vrilillhulloii \ I <!• « nnl»!«•• \««n Io gf ■ fly I » I v i * lure» for |M‘rhH|h ««l*, ingltlitg it |to»»|lt|c to g. I III«’ I m -I III A |ltf.<l«‘t IHII h I m r tli«n YOU coill't • \«T RHl»MT|W for till* for «« »lllgb* tttllrtM'r I |tl loll. \ I < | • tiii I'«».»■*• - •1* all r UI« »of top ■ • of «uirrt lit hit« »« *1 an« ill*« tiowo’ii In I'ollti«'». *« n nrr, htvraiurv, art, r«'hgl«»n, «tc. I.ill« The rott.ip- in which >hr w living haw hern recently Hold. I'll THE LITERARY DIGEST FUNK i W16NALLS COMPANY. ' Rew York Still Going at 15c! : • WE MEAN THOSE 25c Pkgs, of G O L D I) U S T Tin- Improvement la-ague is starting un agitation for gas mains in the Villa. : Still Selling Evdporared Cream, 4 cans for 25c All members of 'the Improvement la-iiglle are earnestly re«|iie«te<l to la* pre«w-nt at the regular meeting next Monday evening at M o'clock sharp. Z These are only a few samples of some of the bargains to Z be had at our well-stocked store. Mrs. \V. J. Burden and family return ed from their summer camp last Bun day afternoon. Mrs. M. A. Riggle was called to the lioim- of t'lia«. I>< will, a former Villaite, in Htepben’s addition, last Saturday. A new Imy in the family. • We buy in large quantities for cash and give our cus- • tomers the benefit of all possible reductions. i Groceries, Canned Goods, Cured i Meats, Vegetables, Flour, Feed. Quite a delegation from the local • GIVE US YOUR TRADE : : : WE WILL PLEASE YOU ■ liuri li of Seventh liny Adventists at tended tin- services at the Grace Meth- «slist Church, w«-st side, last Sunday • vi-ning, the pastor, Itr. Clarence True Hibbitrtl JStreet, - - .NIotitn vilki. Ore. U iIson, having announced as the topic Z 1O1 of his sermon for the evening, ‘‘Seventh •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Pay Adventism." Elder Suvder, of tin-east aide Adventist Church will re G. K. HOWITT I. T. HOWITT view th«* sermon nt the Auditorium, coriier of Third and Salmon streets, on I ridav evening oi this we«-k. z Chas. E. Blake & Son, (I. K. Howitt & Co. I. G. Happersett, of Philadelpliia, has Is-i-n ipiite ill at the residence oi his brother, H. E. Happersett,on Hibbard street, but is now improving. C. F. Beckner has inov«.«i with Ins family to Montavilla, ami is occupying the Carlton cottage on Mizner street and Villa avenue. EXCAVATING, CONCRETE GRAVEL. AND TEAM WORK Rock Springs Coal, $8 .1 »ciiler— in one year, only $1. ♦ THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS I >. \1 c M illMri. I>f»riet<>r Soft Drinks, fine Confectionery and Cigars EDI? \ \ f TROUÏDALE, IA CAMAS and WASHOUGAL FERRY Large Gasoline Launch Makes Round Trips daily from Troutdale Phom* or lean* older« with Harlow, Blaser A Harlow. IEAN LARSON, Captain, I routdale, Oregon Cold Boiled Ham, Cheese and Bakery Goods Fresh Fruits, Salads Made to Order .... TWEET A VANCE BUII.D’h. ♦ 113 Base Line Road, GILES BROTHERS. Proprietors WE CARRY A FÜLL I-INE OF Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausages CHOICE COUNTRY PRODUCE Imhoff & Minar, Marble and Granite Monuments KINI >H < >K CKNIKT’ICKY NVOKK j 335 East Morrison Street, I ’ori lai id. IF YOU HAVE II ANYTHING to advertise you cannot do better than place an ad. in 2? Beaver State Herald It has a large circulation and is constantly growing in favor, is well edited and The People Cff? Will Read It, <M_L I ( )rem>i i Thursday of this week, lie submitted Mr. and Mrs. McKisson, Mr. and *otne ten day* since to a very painful Mrs. Andrew Allen and Miss Emma Mirgiejd o|>eration. Kling left for the mountains at Ca|>e Pastor Parker of Grace Baptist Church I lorn, on Monday. They w ill lie gone will preach next Sunday inori.ing on | a week or ten days. “ The Church Coming up out of the Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hill are having Wilderness,*’ ami in the evening on ing their residence on Hart avenue over “Weighed in God Scale*.** The splen hauled, preparatory to occupancy. did girls* choir will sing in liotli »er-1 vice*. W. N. Morse and wife have gone to the mountains for rest and recupera tion. There can lie no “Greater Montavilla until the water service is greatly ini- prove«l. The lust w eek has la-eti one of severe strain on our patient and usual goo«l nature, .lust how long the |M*ople 1 will submit to an imjsisition like this is n serious question. Next to the absence of n sutlicient supply of water is the fast-driving nui sance of automobiles' through our i streets. If the Montuvillinns were not the best people ill the world they would build n stone wall across the Base Line road at K|iencer street. Delivery to any part of the city. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D isions C opyrights A c . Anrnne Rending a Rketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communie«» tlonR strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patente •ent free. (’Meat agency for eecurlng patent«. Patente taken through Munn A Co. receive •prrtaf no tier, without charge in the Scientific flmerkan. A handnomely llluRfrated weekly. I-argest cir culation of any ecienttflc tournai. Term« f3 a year ; four months, fl Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co New York Branch OHtcs SS- F St-. Wa»blnston. II. C. Base Line Read, Montavilla '" tabok 145 Mi— Ida M. Shuler left Monday for the lieaeh at Tillamook where she will listen to the sad sea waves for a couple of weeks. Mr. Martin, of No. 232 l-i Vita street, gave a very pleasant party last week in honor of his daughter's, Miss Mignon's, sixteenth birthday. Quite a numlier of her young friends were invited, and report a very enjoyable time. Ice W. G. Smith and wife ami Arthur cream and cuke were the refreshments Sislev, wife ami daughter, Alice, go this served. week to Victoria, B. to atten«l mi«l Forty-seven years a continuous sul>- participate in the great Cricket Tour- miment. They will I m * absent alsnit serils-r to one newspa|«er is a good re cord, and one of which laith the sole tivo weeks. scrilier and the' pa|«er may well be Mrs. Cathrine Ranson has been very promt. Captain l.a Follette, of Monta- ill for the last week. For a time it was villa, has taken The Oregonian for that thought her life was near its termina length of time. tion. At this writing she is slightly bitter. Rev. W. W. Shuler left last Sunday Kreil L. Newell i* ex|Ferted home night for Leavenworth, Wash., where from the Good Samaritan Hospital on he will t<|>end a couple of weeks. MONTAVILLA, ORE. The Montavilla Meat Market OttoG. Keil ami wife are spending a few days with friends at Eugene. Rev. 11. E. Ryder, <>f Albion, Neb., is visiting his brothers, Frank anti Henry Ruler. He preached in the t *1111111 Baptist Church last Sunday morning, ami in the «‘veiling at the lTiiv«-rsity Park Baptist Church. BY THE DISH. PINT, QUART OR GALLON LKLAAl Geo. ilatringer sp.-nt Tuesday In Van couver. T. Quinn has purchased the l’almer Nir. .lack Spiller i« painting his house property on Laurel street and is occupy on Broa«l street. It will have u very ing the same. Heat ap|«-araiice u hen finished. Mrs. E. B. Johnson, of Baker City, is Mr. Clancy corner of Olney and a late arrival in the Villa. She is ov Spvneer street is making many improve cupying one of the Ring cottages oli ments on In« property. He is home on Hibbard street. a vacation and is improving the time. Frank Fruiht was visiting w ith Ed. Mrs. Flowers who lives on Grove St. Schmeer’s family near Terry Sunday. lias her a«iii Martin, nvently from Eng- The younger set of the Villa will lie laml, visiting her. He is a corre»]»it.«l- pleased to learn that Arthur Wand is ent for one of the Engli.h pa|«ers. He ti al eliil over I he east an«l ex|«eet to do Inu-k to stay. Arthur is a great favor th«* same oi« tin- Pacific (.'oast. ite and was greatly missed while away. Kcmt 4153 L’hone. HortveM Base Line Road, MONTAVILLA, ORE. Mr*. Brunirle will leave aoon to join The next r«-gulnr meeting of the h» i hunbaiid in .‘■'cattle. Board of Trade will be August 21st. Pi rev < '.inipl-<-lI l«-ft <m W<«lni-«dny f««r "Are you to turn over a new leaf, Ciir»«in Springs to play in a la ml and Ethel?" “Yea, grandma. I'm never going to i - iijov a i.u-utioii. ■ sk for more tliau three pieces of cake " l b«- liltl«* h<iu«i-M «iwrusl bv Sh«*rwuod ami B< a« ti have lieu m-wli paint«-«! mul Subscribe for The Herald f >r pit-si'iit a very much improved ap|*sr- mi<*«*. Per Ton Taking two tons or more. A. Parent was on the sick re|iort for oeveral days, but in again able to lie at his work. Mr. Fred Newell is in the Gmal Jack Spiller is putting in hi« spare Samaritan Hospital where lie under time giving his cottage on Broad street went an ojs-ratiou. lie is re|H>rt«sl un a finishing coat of paint. doing nicely. Mrs. K. A. Cobleigh and Mies Flo Fift«--n of the member» of the lanlies rence Petty returue-l borne last week Aid Society of the llaptmt Church met from Cisik’s latiiding, Wash., where on Tm-diiy at the home of Mrs. Antoni- they hail l>eeii viaiting Mrs. Colileigh's son for a picnic, All carrie l l-nskets mother, Mrs.Sayre. They were a<-«-om- |oi«d«-l down with k'ssl tiling«. The pani<-d home by Arthur Wand, who will host«-»« proiidml a long table under the make his home with his sister. trees lots of cbaiis mid hammocks and a Carl Lovejoy has move«! his family hog*- lawii,n very plcnsHiit time was bud into rooms in the Sloan <k Metzger together, some staying from 10 a. in. building. ! until sun down. Several songs ami W. J. Burden is excavating the bas«- rccitatioiiH wen- ren<ler««l in tli«- after- ment for a new cottage on Pearl street. • llmm. Mrs Paulina Phillips, accom|>ani<«l TI h ’ i »' I uih I mi ’ h j< l«»t of moving th«* |a»»t nw*k in North Villa. Mr». by her daughter, Mrs. Ella Cramer, leit I’ i ikiii* m«»\«*<l into her mother* cottage for Toledo on .Monday w I er«* she will on Broa<l Fircct. Mr«. Hannon haw visit her son, F. H. Phillips, foracouple m«»\«*’l iron» Br«»a 1 Mrvct to the Base of weeks. wwklv iimifM/in«* with mt« rvMtm MONT A VIL L A l’tun» ut ■ Il lui* «va* ili'IH.ra New Vorl. unii < hl.-«a«>. T!ie New York nnd l'blcngo Itomi as- *<M'liitlo|i In composisl of people W'hO ine In favor of thè Improvement of Ih* liigliwnya <<t thè nailon, thè conatruc- timi and mnhiteiiaiice of Hrst climi * mislcrii coii II iiiioiin linea of luteratnt« • lùgliwuy» limi espcelally III thè con- ■truci loti of un objevt leaaon rond be- twiam New York and Chicago, nnya ths Rental pro|M-rties arc very scarce in New York American. TU la rond, It la Moiitavilla now. Everything is tlllvd Ilio llitenlloii, etili II be of aneli etiuracter up. tllilt II wlll Ite II lu-m-llt lo every Ululile The rain Sunday «•veiling w lint there Ipllllly througtl w Idi-li It puaaea und tl every Indi« binili ulong Ita rotile. It I* wits of it, was very refreshing, but we to ite prlmnrlly a uaeful hlgliwny, noi would have liked more. «ta-MÌun*-«l for thè s|H-c|iil beiu'llt of piena- Floi'il Pl«illi|n> says tliat Geo. Bnrring- lire scekera or for thè exiìiialve ime of tlioac llitent oli lilialliean. bill olle wlilch er wil* undoubtedly ls- a ridi mali if he all chinava of cltliuma wlll limi il cote d<H-»ii't «li«* t«««i st.in, for tb*- r« a»oii tliat venirne», u Uenetlt nud u pnyin# lu he leale» Ilo M’Iu-me Ullliatelu-d that Ventliient. I wili turn «lollars hi» way. Hi» lat- The iiaaiM-latloii la alniply a banding «-■t Venture ili tlu- tlnam ial line is tliat togellier of |>eople working for n colli- moli 1-auae, who feci tli.lt imitisi lietlou ol i-liei k broker. Not biink chi-cks, but In in ire poteut tinnì Individuai «-ITort slot mi«« luti«* eviilem-e» of iti«l«-bte<lne»». end tiiat tlirough orgunlzatlou rcaultn III. pro|»>HÌtion i» to wiu tlu- ch«*cks and inuy la* brought abolii whlch woulil Ix tlieu di»|«>««- <>f t beiti at a i'U«h discount beyoi.d thè power of any mie to tic- prive. Il«- i» said to I h - liti-rally ruining compilili aitigli- linmlml. money by bis o|»-ratimis. That tlie coat of colmi ructlng a lilgh- Raymond, tlu- little s year-old KOtl OÍ w,iy aneli na planiual liy thè naaoclatlon woilld he tuo grimi for any alngle or- | Rols-rt Fulton, >d Margarette ► tr«-et, gnu 17.11 timi to inm-t la aelf cvldent. Tllll - lia«l tlu- mi-fortune to fall ami fracture aaaochitloti «loca noi propo-e to m-tuiilly , hi» l«-ft arili lu»t M«iti«lay <n-uing ubile bulbi lillà rond Itaelf, but Ita work wlll ut play. conalat of nrmialng pillili«* Intcreat and Mr \ Pureiit ha« I m - cii <piit<- «i«-k thè Clitliuaiimm III thè projm-t, ao flint eiich ■tate. coiinty. city ami town wlll bulli! pu.t wi*ek but in Is-tu-r now we are Ita Individuai link In Ita own locallty, i gla«l t<> r«-|»irt. «■ventini II,-. formlng n complete «-halli of Mi». Flowers left on Monday with mmleru rond. In thla ma liner, nn cnn readlly In* »««-li. thè coat of thè con- h«-r »««li frolli Englan«l (<>r a trip in the ■tructlon of tlila rumi wlll not be a bur- mountain», theolal holne. «leu oli uuy mie. Mr« Hanson has l>m n very wirk the past wick. W. R. MOSER DEALER IN SLABWOOD North Montavilla on 0. R, & N. R. R. Full measure guaranteed. store. Leave orders at Aylsworth’s Cor. Villa Ave. & Hibbard Sts. PlirirT Elgin IrA ice Crpnm cream Phone Tabor 189 Served prompt Saturdays and Sundays of prjvate Orders CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, BREAD, FOR SALE Short Order Counter. Meals, Private Board, Etc. A. K. Her nicin, Base Line Road. • • MONTAVILLA. OREGON tS»rí>bc%tSbcíbtíbdS>(SbcíbcSbc£-.SbcSfcc&tSbdsòc&idst t&>t%c%t£)c%>tàòdtbdgbc$òciàò d&cSbdibcSfccS^ 3 1906 ; AUGUST 1906 4 SAT SUN MON ,| TUE WED THUl FRI 1 2Ï3Î4 8 9 1'0 11 516 7 — i 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 n I 11 T- * 19 I ) 26 1 q8pqjp«»!(aptapqBpcapqip<ap cgpqâpqÿtjp qgpctf qgpqjpqgpc^qepqipqepqjpqgp