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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦W * WAITING ROOM CONFECTIONERY PARLORS Montavilla and Vicinity Don’t Forget! » Carrie» a cmnplet«* stock of Russellville Granar Medimi. Lunch Gotkls Proposes BullJinq Church. Ihe Saturday, August 11th, th«* Russell Th«* semi-annual district eotiferem*«* ville Grang«* held a reunion meeting of of the R«*organised tTiuivh of J«*sus Confetionery. Stationär) its mem tiers and a largt* numla-r w«-rv Christ ot latter Hay Saints was held at present a ho ma<lt* merry havoc with <Md Fellows' H ill last Satunlay and CI6ARS AND TOBBACCO tive gallons of ice cream. The meeting Sumlav, Elder John M>«>n, of Condon, was set us the beginning of a cani|>aigii district president, being in charge. SOFT DRINKS and ICECRI AM for new member» and rvorgaiiiting of Elder Mmire deliver««! the sermon on Grang«* work for the fall and winter Saturday «'veiling, Elder Merrill, of In- HKKM \N BROS. Props. season. Streiiuoiw efforts will In* made <i<*|wtidence, Mo., at II a. m. on Sun- to reach 135 members by tin* first of «lav. and Ehler John Kaier, also of In- Next to Livery Stable the year. The Russellville Grange is <lv|H*mlenee, at S p. m. At the busi- End of Car Line MONTAX ILL A in a flourishing condition and has m*ss m«*eting the follow ing officer» were about SO inemlier» at pr«*»eiit. Its pre elected to »erve the confereiic«* during »•nt ortieers are Raymond Gill, master ; the ensuing term : Ehler John Moore John Willms, overseer; E. Huffman, (nvleet««!' ilistrict president; Elder I«*cturcr; I'. Lewis, steward; Sophia John Kaier, vice pr«*si<lvnt; Ehler \V Zindt>erg. secretary; Mrs. Ut tiefield A. Goodwin, of Montavilla, »«vretary. chaplain: Edwani Gill, assistant stew - One ot the most important matters to ard ; Fdna Barrell, lady assistant »tew- com«* before the conference was the aril; it. Pitman, treasurer; John S|«eer, «»lection of a church building in Monta gate keel« r: Julia Mickleson, musician; villa, and it was carried by an unan I. t«il«*s.teres; Mabel Mickelson, Flora; imous vote. The location will l»e an | CARRIA6E and WAGON REPAIRING <; Elsie Lewis, Pomona. The Grange nounced later. meets the second and fourth Saturdays This organization is often confouml- ;> Horseshoeing a Specialty in each month, Visiting members ar«* is! with the Mormons, but. as a matter I > »OATH SIDE USE UK R01D. J > of fact, has no relation to the latter | Eut of Hibbard St. MONTAVILLA. ORE ;> always welcome. Ta,______ sect, and do«-« not, in any way, hohl or _______________________ teach its doctrine*. GEO. I Blacksmith Base Line Harness Shop Correspondence Additional Montavilla Items Carries a Full Line of Harness Hardware. Brushes. Currycombs. Whips. Etc. Harness Repairing Our Specialty. Fred. Green, Prop (or. Fby St. Montavilla. Ore. Mrs Beach ami sister, Miss Sherwood Mi«.« Agusta Siefer was called home left Wednewlay to s|»end a few days from Portland on account of her moth with relative« in Washington. O E N E K A U ers sickness. Mr. Ordway, Jr., met with a jo»i 11 fill Mr. Weddeler has sold a car of early accident last week, a lot of cans fell on |«4at.«« for Alaskan market. his f««>t ami mash««l it. He will I m * un AND WAGON REPAIRERS Mi-s laiura White went to Washing able to walk without the use ni his ton last w«-ek to attend th«* wedding of crutches for some time. Horseshoeing a Specialty. her brother, R.*»s, w h<> has l»«*n teach I..J. Tolls is at Junction City this ing there, ami has been elect««! princi w eek. BASE LIN1* R|>AI>, XE of oak line MONTAVILLA. ORE. pal of the St. John selnsrl for the com Mr?». Ward and family, who are on a ing year. Word has also l«*en receivcl of the marriage of Miss Grace Fisher, a vi»it to their obi home in Michigan, owving to the excessive heat are report former teacher of the Union school. I Miss Mary Wilson was the recipient ed sick. Abbott \ Dougherty, picture Phone, East 732. f DI I OR VISI IS SANDY OIHIK I’OISIS. .h»l»biii|{ nini •••••••••••••••••• Dr. Russ, Dentist Silas Abbott i» holding the fort «lur ing hi» partner’» abaenrv. Why Go to Portland in Portland, for th»’ nanie price? M. F. Hickman, who had th»* mi»for- LOST—On Thnr«diiv afternoon, going tun«’ to loo**»* a part of hi» hand a »bort from dc|H,t through Gr«*»hiim, a nd time ago, i» able to u»v the remain» of <-i'H*h«*t«*»l wool scarf. Please return to that iiieiiilwr more or lew». Tin- Herald ollie«*. Teeth Filled and Extracted Painless Teeth out today Mini new one* tomorrow Sets of Teeth $5 and up Gold Tooth Caps. $4 and up Bridge Work. $4 tooth and up zxLsvii’K* 1 ii Gold Filling 52 in. u> Silnr fillmzs, 50c and up Íatract.nc tallii 25c Io 50c PHONE urri r.. jubtmr«! «,*t..«»!i «' hi line ('. L. Idlenuin, who recently his leg is ri*|«)rte<l Is-tter. Scott 2» MONTAVILLA, ORE. One of th«» nice points to decide about the Panama canal is the <h*pth which will accommodate the future sti-ain- ship. A generation ago tlfte«»n feet was the steamablp limit, but a depth of thirty five and forty feet 1» now ad- vl»«»d. The builders of the mammoth Amerlka, reeeutly launched, say that they will Boon doat a ship larger by 2,018) tons than any heretofore con I structed. Additional Gresham Locals EMBROIDERED and LACE T R 1 M M E I» Will be sold for the rest of THIS MONTH — AT COST D. McMillan’s broke John Fieldhouse and son, Fre<l Field- lion*«*, of Monfort, Wis., an- guests Ids U*veritt J. ami Roy E. Tolls were re w* ek of O. Thomas and family, l ied cent guests of their uncle, A. G. Long, Fieldhouse, about n year ago, purchas- • «I profierty at Gresham and at Cottrell, at Seaside. lie will ftmin bull«] on his Gresham D. McMillan is the authority for the property. statement that an 18!l-l San Francisco Mose Widener has returned from mint dime is worth |100. Eastern Oregon. The I m - s I butter at 2'icts. at G. Butch If you would like to have some fine er A Sons. n*<-i|«*s drop a |s,stal to Portland Flour PicklM and jars go together, You ing Mills Co., Portland, Ore., for free can grow your pickles, but buy your '•Booklet IL” Mention Beaver State jars of McCaslin. Herald when you write. MONTAVILLA, 0RE60N Every thing; in AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MARSHALL BRUTI IE RS, R t IKKCl I VÌI Ic, ( >rcu< »« i Mr«. Morri«, ■>( Si'.ittlv, is visiting lu-r iiiii-i-, Mr«. I. I’. Hacking. The new Girls-r shop j, ■lowly* but surely taking on citv air«, A fine |«»rci- lain sign <>n tin* trout win* low, llv «» reetis on th«* w in*low « iiiul <l««,rs mid a new <-a| illary silistanee ref(iov«-r, Mr 11. T Tin ker, of San Francisco, Is-lnnd tin- chair. Well, so mote it Is*. N ch Mall (onlrdi h. Boring find < h iriit. Mi* Ann II Bn kf'»rt|.i uiifii«*n«*iiig Mohdtiv, Aug 20th, nt -in tiunii.il M«li«i\ <>i $H’> mak ing t w<» i mu I 11 ip4 d.iih Between lUring mid Nmnly. New ton <hr, <*<Hiiint*nrHig the i ■ame day, at an annual »alary «»I II2A. No mail vi ill I m * <>rc*diiim and Samlv a M ill. h"wev«-r, may I k * <«r«-hatn and < )i i «* ii !. • •••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• Have You Seen Our Fall Sluck of Shoes Por Boys and Girls? I he Best for the Money. A lew More Bdnjdlns In Summer Wear MRS. TOLLS ’’VÀnv >K END OF CAR LINE MONTAVILLA. ORE. •••••••••»a«aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Warren's Pharmacy llenler in Drug«, Chemical«, Patent Medicine», Toilet Article», Stationery. Etc. J s A Specialty. Ettal 1127 Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour. Feed. Montavilla Lodges MOULER the Grocer - With the Best of B. • ••••••••••••••••• - - l'hoii«*, Here we are (('«»nthiuwl from pngv I ) MILLINERY ANO DRESSMAKING PARLORS ing iirntlv «l«»nv, 223 HIBBARD ST. AND MONTAVILLA ( ; R () c E R - Tinning amt Sheetiron Work - Butcher BLACKSMITHS H. Cor. Car Line and Base Line. ¡: EHLERS, where the tired city dweller is sleep by the roar of the Witter» wen«! their way »e:iwat«l. Every ('«»nvetiienct* on<* < inti I a*k for i here. The health ?<eeker eau find r«-»t ai»l quirt at the h«>tel, H here he cun feaH «>n the lx*»t t<» l*e had during tin* day ami re«t at night in the ne>»»t «■*»m- fortahlrof l-ed», in the v « n >)«*?• t an<i I m **( ventilated r»«»iii», «»r In* van build a cot tage, or erect a t*-nt on ground fui ni»ht*tl free •>! »'barge. am! can supply hi** larder of a tine gobi watch and chain, prenent- Mr. ami Mrs. Z M Young and ed by her obi friend, Mr. Hobby, on family are preparing t* » n|s*ml a few day» fr«>m the »tore mii «I irevive tie* in w * of the uorhi every «lay from the ci’y. her eighteenth larthdav. Also a broach at Seaside XumvrotiJ» trout at ream» are within »* hmv from her «¡«ter, Vietorine. Buy vour clothes lines, basket«, ami w alking «liatancr of thi» place, and in The Wisslman picnic was a success. pins at Met 'aslins. • uict. hun«lrc«l» <»f th«-«- gain« » tUh are The program was gissl, a fine sis-ial Burbank & Schumann Mr. ami Mrs. W. !'. Hiatt are now at caught right at the» ¡imp. Hunting «»f time was enjoyed by all, am! the day home to their friends in the Ring home all kind.’* i?* al»«> g«*«««l. Th»*rv ar»* ph-nts went off quietly without an acci<lent. of big gam»* t«> I m * ha«l by th«*?*«- wh*> on Hibbard «tr»«*t. The races at Dam iscus last S it ir I iv cure to »eek it, an»l many game bir«h to Cor. Base Line and Kinzel St. Spices for pickles at Mi-t'aslins. result««! as follows: young men’« race, I>e found within the <*onfinr» of the A. Wolhagen, prize 41 ; 12-y»*ar->l«l Isos’ Mrs. A. E. Herman ha« made numer »-amp. If one i*< int«-rv*t»*«l in mining a race, Harry Jones, prize .'a) cents ; girls’ improvements in lu-r establishment gr«-at «leal may la* l«-arm-«l ulanit them DICKINSON race, Allie More, prize, fan; little girls' ous lately, uiuung them lieing a large oak fur there tire lull*«-* living <h-v«-l*>|M-d race, Alice Morton, prize, fan ; fat mail'« race, Hugo Lay, prize, cigar«; first ami dining room table, new Is«!» and chairs. within wight of the « amp. Attorney - at - Law, second hor«e race won by M ithew's E«>r many y**arw Grrtdiam |M*opl»* bav«- Mrs. B. II. Bouinan. who was -eeently Notary Public . . . ¡«my. ♦’>..■»); thirl race, Wellman'» made tin«* th«-ir hvad»|uartviw during hurt, was able to I«- remov««l to her |ionv, priz' . O F FIC E. tin* »umm«*r month», and * heir iiimikr- j home near < iresham this wi«-k. 50" Commercial Building. - Portland are annually increasing. >*»mv of th'«««* Mr. ami Mrs. Lam-aster returned from prvwent thi- y«*ar ar«* Mr. ari l Mi*. Win. RESIDENCE, Newport this Week. Jo Villa Avenue, - - Montavilla Ihirrell, family and frieint», Mr. and At Homs in the Evening. .Mr». J. W. Shattuck, Mr. an«l Mr». Lewis Bros, have a force of men ( han. M»-irill, Mr. ami Mt»». II. I.. ami teams ex«*avattng for the fourni- **♦**..♦♦***♦***«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I aviw, Mr. and Mi-. |.**wi- Shattiick, ♦ Banner Assembly No. l'»8. United ation of a new building to lie er«« t,«l ♦ Montavilla and City Express Mr. ami Mr*. I.«l. >ler»-t. Mr. and M ir . next to the Tolls shoe store on Hibbard Artisan», meets every Tuesday at Odd ♦ B. M. Haney. Mr ami Mi- l»«»v <iil»b-, Fellow «’ Hall. J. W. Mills, Sec. ; F. street. A Furniture and Baggage move«l Mr. an»! Mr* «lohu li*»l»t-rt’* and thi-ir ♦ Barringer, M. A. The Friends ( Tillich, commencing * to any jrart of the city ;-t Jow- families and friend», Mr». T. K. Howitt, ♦ on Septeml«-r “tli, will |e>ld a camp Montavilla Camp No. 87, W. O. W. e?*t coet con?d»tvnt with gcnwl «laughter an«l .Mi-* Maud R «wb-y, l»r. ♦ ♦ meets every Monday at < >dd Fellow «’ meeting on Mt. Ta I s,r Hill. !• A. Short, S. I . I *>|>|>l«-imm. Ralph care. ♦ Hall. J. W. Higgins, Consul Corn.; G. ♦ I^eave order* at Millinery Parlor» William Mtiler an»l other». W«*wi-h t<»a« kn«>w* ♦ Johnson, clerk. street dieil ledge a plea-ant vi*it with ail of th«>-«* ♦ and Idletnan’s Stahl** ♦ nientioii«*«l, ew|N*<*ially Mr. and Mi-. H. Villa lsslge No. 124, I. • >. O. F. meets ♦ Montavilla last Tuesday morning, of MONTAVILLA. ORE. ♦ W. P. Hiatt E. Ihivi» with w ho n ye »cribe at»* a «•very Saturday night at their hall, «or dropsy. Heceased Ih-ceased «as w as 71 years y«-ur- old, ♦ ner Villa avenue ami Broa-I street. li. and leaves an aged widow, a son, and wplen»Ji«l *linm-r, invlu«ling a <l«*lici«»ii* F. H'siker, N. G.; R. Thoni]>«on, Sec. other relatives. He was buried \V«-d- piece of an <*iglitf**n*im h tr«»ut «-.<ught by Mr. Paviw, and whi»-h other» -ii<| Montavilla Circh* No. 4U0, W. < >. W., nesday afternoon at 2 p. in. in the waa the largc.-t tr«»ut «-aught tin- »ca Montavilla Cemetery, Rev. Gilman meets every Wwlnesday night at Olid non. Fellows' Hall. See installation notice Parker officiating. Mewwvr». Kern Wrenn, th«- propri or officers. Arthur Vmirliees, ubo han la*en etor» «>f th»* h«»tel ami ground», dt*M«*rv«* < irphn Rehe<-ca L/sIge. No. 81, meet« suffering for sometime from catarrh of a great «leal of prai-«* for th«* intvrvHt Sells Staple and Fancy second and fourth Tliiirs«iay evenings the stomach i« gaining «lowing. th«*y have tak«*n in their patron*, They of each month at Old Fellow’s Hall. I I The Artisans vho have «on fame by have w|M*nt a great <le»d «»f time and Mrs. A. I.. llopjsT, N. G.; Mrs. Maude Lowest possible prices a little judicious work for the ordei will money to make our folk» at horn«*, have < «¡11111111. 1!. S. enjoy a imsuilight excursion on tin- made a fine law n tenniw <-«»m t for their Phone l abor 11 « ii«»», ln*wi«l«* otln-r < onv<-ni«*nr«-.* too num river August 31st. erous t<» nienti«»n. On«* mu.*t take a All kinds of dre.xeil and cured meat • 311 Villi Are. MONTAVILLA. ORE trip to thin plac«- in order to appr«*<*iat«* at «i. Butcher A Son’s. it. (Dir thank?* ar«* <hn* to th«-»«* gentle '¡’In- Villa?* will play tin* Pine« of Port men for very kimlly treatment while land on the Man»fi*dd ground next Sun there. 35 Yearn Experience All Work Guaranteed day morning at ten o’clock. i M c C aslin , e . When You need Groceries, Flour Feed, Shelf and Builders’ Hard-t ware, Crockery, Stone Jars, Ftc. Dnmnmknr you BEST POSSIBLE!: nHlI HHnRl VALUES .toil (Auiton Miss Ague» Johnson, of Carlton, is a guest of Miss Tillie Scbwaubauer and Mi« .1. C McCaslin writes that she John Elliott and family. Ed. Seifer >11» Alice Leslie. is enioving a \ isit w tth home folk« in and family, and Mr. Bates ¡ell Thur»- South Hakota. Mr. Trout has return«! from Ocean «lav for Ya.piina Bav. Park. Ida Woltliagvii lias gone to the ii > <>un- Get yout roasting ears of G. Butcher tains. À Sons. Will Donallv, Lewis Rodlun, Hurry Hex Andre« Monro«* and fnmilv are Mrs. Hanson is recovering from a guests <>i Bev. and Mrs. .1. P. Farmer. and John Chitwood and Mr. Stall have very serious sickness. gone to tin- coast for a deer hunt. Little Hazel Chitwood has the measles. j. CENTRAL STORI » Vegetable« of all kih'l?» nt G. A Sona. D4MASCUS, IMOS RIDGE. Harness : Made : to : On 1er. Improvement leaque Meellnq At tlie regolar luecting of thè lui- provemelit l.«*auu<* last Monda? «»veli A ing thè evvr pr«»«eiit and vital topi«* of ■Z "a wider Villa avvinte” rvcvivv«l its «lue «tiare of attentimi, and III«* generai feel ing »«-emisi tube tliut thè la»ague sliould uot weaiv ili well-doiiig, Imi should t < > take a fr,*sh hol.l in ita vndenvor to overcoiuv tlie exiating op|Miaitioll and < > niakt» a stili tnor«> deterniinvd tight for ♦ a ivsult that would iiiean lunch lo the eiitìre \ illa. M . C. Aylsworth «a« a|>- l«*int««l a coiiimitt«*«* of « hi «« lo intcr- We give view thè farmer» along thè eastern ex mi a 1'TNE:: tciision <>f thè avellile «uh Ih«* ol.jix-t iiuiiiuiiiuui besides. ol lisce!t.unilig their vicw» and wisli«'« in regard lo h-iviug il widemxl fimu thè city liuiit* cast«ard. I li«* coinmittcc oti railroad station re- |«>rt«»l that their |«ctition liad beili v«-i \ o ♦ niiincrou'li signisl. and that tlivv nere ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ endeuvoring lo gei tlu* railroud coni- pnny in line. a Preliminari' steps «ere tuken luoking to thè installatimi of ga» inaili« in thè II AIU»W V HF M F It« Il A M Villa, hot definite pian« bave noi vet l«-en formulati«!. Otlier matterà «•( I an «ho» von bldSN-l RI I I JARS—Stone I ttlxcr.nl minor importanee nere di»eii»s««L uml 1 FINI I I X I B kt I A I) thè member» present wer«* urg,«l t<> Crocks. Tinware I »F i ■( a >|>S MAKI RS work for u large attelidanee at thè and Best Quality of Granile» arc lu xt m«*etiiiir >d tlu- Lcague PRESCRIPTIONS :: CAREFULLY :: DISPENSED Phone Last «75, 2 Doors I ast of Postoffice. ♦ ♦ Base line Rood. Monldvilld. WELCHS, SUMMER The Very Finest RESORT The Most Popular OF TUI- CASCADE RANGE It Is Easy to Renili This Popular Oregon Mountain Summer Resort is within tin«-.- hour-’ run of Portland In automobile, six bonis III car via Gresham or Boimg and slave vin Sandy. Offers tlie Best Inducements Ground lent i. free for cottage« or tents. Every comfort imslern metliml» can supply is her«* found. Tin- ls*st of provisions,—butter, «•¿¿», milk, v.-gctuhles, nml groi-eiie«t — nt reasonable prices. Here yon will fimi II first , lass hotel «n|, |M.wl „( (lin, A|g(, mid liny, grmii and panttin*. All the Finest and Most Healthful Pleasures I In* finest hunting and fishing in ttregon is in this region. The finest mountain streams, affording ex«cl- lent bathing. have law n tenni» gri.rnd» nml other IHipuIir ami liealtliful S|».rts. R,u« ,,„d «mhlle horses nml ¿111.1.« furnished. This is within easy rendi of flu- grand old snow mountain — Mt. Il.xsl —’nml otliei points of interest To collie is Io collie often. Th-re • I«fi'”*t''f!i" and store on the ground« WI.I.CHS P.O. Kerns & Wren, PROPRIETORS, Welchs,