Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 21, 1906, Image 7

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who reside near Oswego. The death
was very sudden, Mr. Carter not having
been apprised even that there was sick­
ness in the family. The girl was only
fourteen and was the idol of her parents.
Iks- Carter, the genial tonsorial artist
That’s right, McCaslin sells groceries
uf Montavilla, and Mi»» Domerberg of at right prices.
Albina were united in marriage Friday
The <ioIdstein store building on Hib­
morning, Hept. I4tli. The happy couple
bard street will Is- ready for occupancy
are »|H-ndiiig ii b-w day* at H<4 Springs.
in a few days.
Sunday, Hept. iSt>l, Rev. J. !*. Farmer
Work on the new hotel building is
,i( tin- Mi-tln»li»t Church will preach
progressing rapidly and will soon lie
bis farewell sermon. He has la>M>ri«l
ready for the plasterers.
I in the Ixnd'« vineyard manv year» and
The rain drove a number of the hop
ex|iects tu retire from active ministry.
pickers in but the high prices offered
.Mrs. J. J. Fowler died at three o'clock
enticed many <it them back again as
Sunday morning at her
tier residence on
soon as < lid Sol tisik charge once more.
Interment
was
Meridian street.
wa» in
When you patronize McCaslin it
Riverside Cemetery under thi­ auspices
ol t lie Degree of Honor of which she makes you feel good, as well as him,
for you know you have got value re­
was a faithful memls-r.
ceived.
It
< tut of a class of twenty-three who
G.
graduated from the Montavilla public
wluxd last vear, only tbe following
G. K. Howitt went to The Dalle« last
have matriculated at the high school
Friduy to buy bur»'-»,
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so far: Misses Lulu .Mertz, May Sisley,
Miss McKimmn and Bryson visited in Hazel Washlnirn, Harriet Vila», Helen
Nt. John» last Nuuday.
Sullivan, Bess Zideli and Mr. Arthur
Carl l/>vejuy is putting an addition to Small.
the bowling alley.
Ix-wis Brothers’ new hotel on IlihlMrd
street which 1» lieing built by J. W.
Higgins is neaiing completion.
SPECIAL SALE
$ I Men’s Golf and Neg­
ligee Shirts, all sizes, 75c
25c Fancy Cotton Sox, 15c
2 ror 25c.
W. C. Avlswortli recently «old a live
and u half acre tract «outheast of Moiila-
villa, and km wn as the Hugl es place,
tot'. N. Madeira «4 Portland.
If you want to get the full benefit of
the grandeur of .Montavilla'» laick
ground get Prof. Bowland to take you
out on the east |s>rch of the second floor
ot the public hc I i . m . I building on a clear
day. You will see a panorama of hills
and dales and snow-clad |s-aks that will
never l>e forgotten.
If it isn't right McCas|:n make» it
J. F. Tracey i* n newcomer in North right.
M'llitHVilbl.
You Is-t we are still here, and selling
Mr*. Elizalueth Fu««g, a re»i«!«*nt of all kinds of meats and vegetables at
Montavilla, died K«*pt. 14 at the Mge of prices that defy com|>etition. G. Butch­
year*. She u a* a native of Germany. er A Solis.
Tin? ( iiimth I iiervic«** wore held on M«>n*
Mr». Elower» and grandson have re­
day at 11<»111ii<ri’ h < ’I ih |x-1 itli*I th«- inter­
turn'll from Antoría.
ment uhm at Riverview Cemetery.
Harriet Vilaw han returned from Ea*f-
The I'nit«*«! Arti»an* will give an en-
ern
< Oregon, and in going to high school.
t«-rtainmeiit and *<M*ial at the <>«11 Fel-
low'* Hall on the «-veiling ot Sept. 15lh.
We are glad to welcome Mis» Minnie
Till* will I*- th«* tii*t of a »erie* to be Butler back in the Montavilla acliool.
given dining the fall and winter.
G«nls Furniskiugs, Outing Flannels,
Mis. Pickthnrn lias moved from the
<'«mtract«>r Ford ha* roiiipl«*t«*l the Villa to tillTi E. Eighth rtreet. The
Etc., now li. Call Early and
laying of the water main to the Hart house on the corner is for rent, eight
make your selections.
lutnd Co.’» traet and it i* all ready to room», all hard finished, with lenoleum
h«*>k «>nto the city main a* auoii a* ■ m dining r.sim and kitchen, blinds
water i* turned on.
at windows, includeil in rent. Al
A COMPLETE LINE.
“Sealed by the Holy Spirit Into the *12 per month. Apply for the
Hay of Redem{rtioi>," will be tbe theme across the street.
of the iimruing «ermon next Sunday,
Snlrorils- for The Herald.
Sept. 23d, in <»race lU«pti*t Church, and
tin-evening theme will I**, “The Way
Bise Line Road, MONTAVILLA.
Ttm.’s Whirligigs.
of the Tran*gr« a-or 1» Hani.”
Between the saying» of some
The B. Y. !’. C. of the Grace Baptist who advocate the strenuous life
Church held their monthly nievtnw and ttie doings of certain men who have
*ocial nt th«- home of Mi** Matlock la*t suddenly atnasned fortunes out of
Wednesday, Sept. 12ih.
what ms'ined to Is- nothing the average
Since the rain l**gan the |»eacefiil Atnericmi !« tuiubling into humlliatln
»I iiiu I h - i * of th«- preacher* are not di»- perplexity.
Is he n fool. I.e asks himself, that he,
turl>«*d
by th«* con inmil amack* of the
it nd waali(*d «»very day. If the nep-
nrat«»r I* uaed twice a day It I m pref- *|*>oiirr* I*-Death th«* *mall firn that no mutter If us Industrious mid wide­
awake us any of his acquaintiuices,
eruhle to take it np-trt and whn I i It grow very near their «lour.
seldom sui'cissls lu doing two or thn-e
I m /II i tlih •*«. blit If time «!oi»a not | mt
Mr. ami Mr*. S. L. Haye* and Mra. days' work In uue and never keep« the
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at lenat five gnllona of warm
water with ao:ue wn-liln^ |M)Wdvr Mempe were visiting friends in the wolf so far from the door that lie does
thoitld * v* ru;i through It. follow*»«! by Yilla Sunday.
not sometimes hear its howl in his
u g.J!«»n of Imlllng water without the
I*. A. Groult, who has charge of the dreams? Is lie never logo to congress,
waabliM |>owder.
sulnirlian stdi's'l-, visited the Monta* or run for tbe presidency, or write a
<'«»«»lln* the < reMin.
to ar* great Issik. or Invent a new religion?
After cream has lieen Meliorated It villa sc I kh 'I Tuesday hiu I helped
Will It never lie his fortune to cut up
range
for
an
extra
grade.
.to d be cool.si to nt least 1X1 di,Tr«-e»
tils farm Into city lots at n thousand
I', mid I >wer If p ixsll lc When putting
Miss Marion Down« and sister, Mrs.
cream f.oui two milkings toreiber cure Pettit, returned from the hopfields dollars per trout foot, or strike oil In
his back yard, or find a pay streak of
s'.ioltl I l e taken that the cream added
Tuesday. They had a very pleasant
last Is t' ormiglily cooled.
gold lu ii rock ridden pasture, or dis­
time and made a small stake as well.
ProlertIon For « nna u»i Milk.
c-over a way of turning soinethlug coat­
C>ver the crenui mid milk cans
A new fence is being constrncteil ing ouly n dollar a Itanvl Into some­
with clo'h In the suimncr wlieu driv­ annind Clin», la'« is’ place on Peter thing which will sell nt a dollar a bot­
ing long dlstmiee' to t'le station mid Street.
tle mid with hl» own portrait on the
plan so they will not luive to stand out
label? Some ot the fellows with whom
on the platform In the hot sun.
L. J. Tolls returned from hi» trip and
he used to go to school not oversmart
Honrrr of I nrlr.tn Milk.
spent a few days at home recently.
fellows, either—have lieeoine presidents
Milk Is o'teii '■ uitmiiliiati-1 by milk­
A ruling of the school Isiard requires of banks or railway companiea or got
ing Into filthy pulls or palls that have
the
vaccination of al) new pupils enter­ In on the grptrnd floor of something
not Is-eii scalded with hot water. In
wn-lilm the milking utensils It Is ad­ ing the public schools. Montavilla has equally good, and then some nn‘ fright­
visable to use hot water mid some not heretofore lieeli amenable to this ening women and ehildren with ten
washing powder, and finally rinse with rule, and it is expected to create some thousand dollar automobiles or using
iHilllug water or steam over a steam grumbling.
quarter million dollar stemnsliips as
C. B. Nettleton moved into the Proud pleasure yachts, and their wives and
< nu««» of < hre*;»' Iluttrr.
daughters s | h > ii <1 half tlieir time daz­
cottage
on Hibbard street a few door»
I'heesy butter 1» said by the Klinmia
zling Europeans with their wealth mid
experiment station to be due. first, to south of his former residence.
the other half in niakiug their old ac-
the curdling of cream, either »weet or
C. E. White lias moved to Mansfield. qucintances envious.
s iur. mid. second, tn a milky body. A
To tell such mi Inquirer that no
ml ky body Is due. first, to buttermilk
amount of strenuous liviug can get
not separated from butter, or butter
out of a nian more tlinn then* Is in
Hot thoroughly washed, and. second, to
W. R. May has moved with his fam­ him. though It may enable him to burn
butter made from ropy cream.
ily to Portland Heights.
Time of vtilkliiir.
life's candle nt Isith ends. Is to Incite
In recent English Investigations on
E. E. Thorn is occupying the cottage to wrath and bail language. To say
the time of milking It np|s-ared that at 44H Center street.
"fate" or “luck” is to get a sneer. It
the average dully yield of milk was
Is not safe to say. “The Lord mlseth
.1. E. Toby hna moved to No. 2211 Wa-
somewhat greater when the Intervals
one mid putteth down another.” even
between milkings were eipnil.
Imsli street, Kinxel Park.
to a member of the church. "One mail
Milker».
Did yon get nome of that tine «teak at Is as good ns another" Is the liasls of
The cow that gives a pailful mid u lì. Butcher A Son«'.’
American self respect. But why should
hair twice a day when she first fresh­
the good things of life tumble persist­
ens muy not be the mist profitable
M. .1. Koley in now residiffg at S3G
ently into the hands of many men who
cow In the herd. Another Hint gives Lodner street, Mansfieid.
are no better than they ought to bo
only three-fourths of n pull.«ll Is pos­
Lnwson Parker lui« movisi to No. 17 mid who already have more than they
sibly making more money. Tbe profit­
ableness of the milker depends upon Bromi Street in order tliat thè ehildren can enjoy or even spend?
three things the quality of the milk, miglit la1 nearer «elioni.
Meanwhile many strenuous men are
the persistence of Its flow mid »the
wishing they could relieve tbelr min is
Prof.
Boa
land
lui»
cominenced
thè
amount. Tbe second point Is frequent­
of burdens that cannot possibly lie
ly oierliMiked. Every cow should luive erection of a line two-story, eight-room-
some time ench year for n rest be­ ed residence un thè Iota he recvntly pur- dropped, and many millionaires are
tween the milking period». The cow chased oli thè corner of Ebv an<t Canon wishing they could exchange their
that Is never dried up will not Inst ntreet». T. 11. Ilnlloek lui» thè centraci money anil their pampered children
ns long as the one which takes it rest and esperta to bave it ready for oeen- for some old acqu'ilntmiee's keen
of from four to six weeks. We ad­
wltted, quick handed, poverty blessed
pancy by Novemlier lfitli.
mire the persistent milker, but she
brood, anil the richest mid greatest look
must lie limulled carefully by a calla­
O. E. Carter was called last Thur»- ne happier than the |>oor. and out of the
ble ihilrymmi. Otherwise she will be
I day to the deathln-d of bis niece, Miss homes of men who think themselves
milked up to the last day. thus sup­
failures are coming the millionaire»
ping her vitality mid nbusjng her abil­ Florence Alice Dickenson, only daugh-
I ter of C. T. and Florence Dickenson, i and strenuous men of the future. So
ity. Kimball's Dairy Farmer.
W» have our
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If you don't believe 6000 Groceries
go farther than |»«>r ones, try tlie lower grades for a
while, but don’t come to ns for them for we don’t keep
them. We keep nothing but the liest and sell them for
about the same price you are now paving elsewhere for
the inferior grades.
If yon want something real choice
TRY A PACKAGE OF OUR RED CROSS COFFEE
ft is a pure coffee. It not only braces you up but
leaves no injurious effects.
OUR AMICO BRAND OF RIPE OLIVES
are better and cheaper than medicine. Try them and
you will use them constantly.
WE CARRY GASENE AND ALL OTHER STAND­
ARD BRANDS OF SOAPS
“The liest is none too good for onr folks’’ is our
motto. That new carload of Flour and Feed is going
fast. Record-breaking prices while it lasts!
Ring ns up and prove the assertions we make.
Chas. E. Blake <& Son,
Hit>t>iir<l
Htreet,
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Hardware Dealer
Jobbing and Repairing liestly done.
Phone, East 4127
223 HIBBARD ST.
MONTAVILLA,
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OREGON
I'llit'-d
it Odd
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\| .iltavdhi C l'ilp No H7, IV. ( I w
tios-t« everv M.indnv ut odi Fellow s’
listi. I. W lliggiiis, Coii.nl <'.un. ; G.
JohtlMUI, elei k.
Villa bslge No. 124. I. O. O
••veri Natuid.iv luglit ut tlieir ball, or­
ti, r Villa svelili'-and Broad Street. D.
F. Il >okcr, N. G. ; IL Thomp-on, Sto-,
Montavilla Cirele No 4<MÌ, W <1. U
luci t-rieri Wislm-U'lav night al lk|<|
Felli»»»' Hall. See ilistallatioll notte»-
or ollh-er».
< Irplui Ih la* ‘»‘il Ixslge. No. NI, meets
sis-oiid and foiirth Tliur«<biy evenings
of cucii mimili ut Odd Fello«’» Unii.
Mr». A. L. Hop|a*r, N. G. ; Mrs. Mando
Gillnan, IL >4.
KUUMiroinuxiuT
THÇ FINW WfKAf
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Ki|( Al. TO IU» IN1HTIONM
Wilt' I'll 11 • • I..... kl< t
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not m «*II II, «•«•tn
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THE PURHANU HOURING MUIS CO
I •« irt hint I. < >»•••.
with UM and get
4 PER CENT,
on nil your deposita
I THE CITIZENS BANK,
j 120 Grind A»«.,
PORTLAND, ORE.
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EXCAVATING. CONCRETE GRAVEL AND TEAM WORK
Rock Spring Coal, $8.50
PER TON
Taking two tons or more.
Dealer» in Horses
Phone.
East 4153
Base Line Road, MONTAVILLA, ORE.
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THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
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McMillon,
Pniprletor
Soft Drinks, fine Confectionery dnd Ciqars
ICE CREAM
BY THE DISH, PINT, QUART
OR GALLON
Cold Boiled Ham, Cheese and Bakery Goods
Fresh Fruits,
Salads Made to Order . . . .
TWEET A VANCB BflLP'O,
113 Base Line Road.
MONTAVILLA, ORE.
Fall Line of Dry Goods
1.1 i YOril PAINT HERE.
XIoritfi villti.
School Supplies
D. MCMILLAN’S
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MAM
n is
It always has been and apparently so
it will continue to lie despite the
plaints of men who mistake she stand­
ard dollar for tbe Standard of life.
JOHN HABBERTON.
Blacksmith
Business Slump In South Africa.
Advices from United States Consul
Snodgrass at Pretoria show that pros­ ;; CARRIA6E and WA60N REPAIRING
perity has not followed the planting of
;• Horseshoeing a Specialty /
the British flag aliove the Boer stand­
«ORTH SIOE IUE Liat RtMO.
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ard In the colonies recently ravaged by I >
war. The British excuse for going to : > Enl «f Hibbard St. MONTAVILLA, ORE. 3 •
extremes with the Boers was that their
i?!d fashioned ways blocked the wheels
of commercial progress, and therefore
they must give way.
Consul Snodgrass says that the spec­
ulative l>oom which followed peace has
Carries a Full Line of
collapsed, especially In the Transvaal.
Harness
Hardware. Brushes.
Building enterprises dropped off 75 per
Currycombs.
Whips. Etc.
cent ladweeii November, 190S. and
February. l'.XNi. Every train carries
Harness : Made : to : Order.
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away skilled artisans who go to Ameri­
ca. while hundreds trump South Afri
Harness Repairing Our Specialty.
ca “exhausting their savings and shoe
leather" In fruitless quest for work.
The exodus not only takes away the
Cor. Eby St. Montavilla. Ore.
very best workmen, but also the liest
citizens of the new colony. The effects
of the slump are most marked lu the
cities, but with the mining industry,
the mainspring of every other In tbe
country, hung up the whole region |
feels the pinch. The iKilltlcnl muddle
hampers free expansion of Industry, ♦
Makes a Specialty of
nud the chances of a happy settlement ♦
are remote.
: Window Frames, Door Frames,
Base Line Harness Shop
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Fred. Green, Prop
« J. C. Pinckney t
• Contractor and Builder :
Stairs, Pantry and Cab­
inet Work.
Seaman, the new ••funny man” of
shop North of Methodist Church,
I’hotu, East 4<Kh*
Loudon Punch. liiia taken to lecturing
in private bouse». Doubtless he was Z Hibbard SI.
MONTAVILLA, ORE. $
not »ure of bls ground mid recalled
the generous offer of America's drat
humorist. Artemus Ward, to call at
Sometimes a person is not to blame
the homes of those of his audience who
couldn't see through his Jokes and ex­ for the disgrace of dying rich. U|»>n
plain tbelr Intricacies in detail.
receipt of news that she had inherited
|1 ,(MX1,(XX) ii New York w i'imn fell dead.
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