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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦«r I b Montavilla and Vicinity MOULER the Grocer * ( > c i-: R i E 5 Russellx ille Points Isowcxt (•«'Xsihlv price« Ph.wie labor 114 311 ».Di in. lev I vS< hie» ers tien Weddlnq. MONTltlLU ORE • •••••••••••••••• Abbott & Dougherty. <•« K N E li A 1» BLACKSMITHS A\l> WAÜON RI PAIRI RS Horseshoeing a Specialty. BASE FIXE ROAI». ! ar i ak MOXTWILLA. ORE. Our Fill! Goods are now on display and a a better line you never saw. no von can see and ch.HM.«- from oi It LA K i « F. A xmi KI .MEX r. To Newport, and \aquina. XV high to People Wishing to Enjoy Xature's Beauties. Proves so Popular.— Sal mon Fishing in Full Blast. Burbank à Schumann. Cor. Base Line and Kinzel St. MONTAVILLA. The low round trip rate». se.i«on and three-day, in effect from all |»>ints i on tlie .- P. and C. A E. Railroads to \ew j«.rt and Yaquina during the siimme . which have prove! so popular wit i tl e - |>e iple w ishing to view the beauties <•( . O F F I C E. X iture and regain health and »trrngtb sii? Commercial Building. • Portkind at that Magnificent ft, sort, have lieen extended from S.-pteml»-r .’U»th to I >cto- R E SIPE X C E, id Villa Avenue. • • Montavilla tier 15th. Tickets will beg-ssl for return At Home ill the Evening. at any time upto and including October B. H. D1ÇK1XSOX Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . ♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F « ♦ ♦ Montavilla an J City Express ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Furniture and Baggage moved : -» ♦ ♦ t<> any part of thecitv nt low ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ est cost consistent with good care. Ia-ave orders at Millinery Parlors mid Idletnan - Stable W.P. HiaH MONTAVILLA. ORE. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 31, 1*1*1. '1 he month» <>f September and October are favorite ones at the seaside, when harvest and hoppicking are over an-i and the finest Salmon Fishing in the Northwest will l>e in full blast. II -u-e- can be rented cheaply met living ex|>en- • e- are at a minimum. Ample hotel ac- eonniio lations for all at lo v rates. Through baggage and ticket arrange ments same as during the sun m rwill ♦ be in effect. ♦ Full iuf--rniation on application to any ♦ > P. or C. E. Agent. 35 Year« Experience I’lBIK SCHOOLS Ab th OH Nil) ItMque H o IJ n Interesllnq Merlin« Vacation Days Give Way to Hours of Study. Ih« Mtmtnvilla Improvement Imuuv i held its r«‘gulnr weekly im»v(ing laxt Mt iidav «\rning mid tianMH«t«>l routine buxinvxx. Fhe ctniiiiiitt«*«' liH\in>f th«* widt*niiig <»( Villa HVi'iiiit« in bund rv |H»it«‘«| that in \it \x <»t th«» Mining <»|»|*oid- lion «hirh hii siKf.»<»t r<»ad*HV mvt with it w «bt idtNl that it would ¡M'l lmpM !»«• b«*tt« i to makf it only 70 i«,«’t, hu «I that a l»< titit»ii to that rfttt't hud I hkui |»r<* pai tNl. mid had I hh ‘11 niiiiirroiiMly idgiivd l»\ Abutting |»r«>)H»rty owu«*ri*. It in thought that wry litth* op|M»*«ition Milt I m * in a« I«' to o|H’iiing it to this w i«lth. The iimttvr «>( th»* iiupr«»veinvut of Home other Mtiwt.«* wax dim'iinmMl, but it wax unauiiuuuxly th«' of th«»*«' prvM*nt that th«* I «*Mgu«» xhouhl not tak< any '>t«‘p'» toward th«» opening and iin* proving of xi«h» xtr« «,ti» « x« < pt w h«-u x|H»«'ith*Mllx ti?<k«N| t«» <l«> ho h\ nt l«»rtx| a Tl«' marriage of Thomas E. Lewis, of The glad vu«'.ntion days have come Ku—ellville uml Miss Cathrim* un i gone and last Mondax the M-mta >« liicveistiem- I Chicago, mvuinxl on villa public -ch-Hil, in common with th«* Wedm-s-lax. .“--pt. lk'tli, at tlw- Metho other « it x schools, Is gim another year dist Parsonage in Montai ilia. Rev. J. of activity. The enrollment on the P, Farmer officiating. Mi. an,I Mrs. o|s-niiig tiny was only k‘72 but I’rim-ipal Ia-w is will make their future holm- at X. \\ I’.owlaml lays this to the fact K-«e Cottagi- oil the Rn—ellville cross that the rains of the |s«st uwl, have set r -a,I w here the groom has long b<-eii an lioppicking l-aik. and the children have i-dwnml resident. I'ln-y will Is* at not nearly all returmsl as yet. The horn«- to tlieir friends after tVtol-er 1st first gra-li had so many in attendance The g-sul wishes of tlieir iieighl»*rs and that it was found ms-essarv to assign it friends are ten-lenxl for a long, happy two teachers, and allow it the sole oc- marriol life, A ihiiii I ht of haiulxomv eup.im-y ,>f the anuex which svivisl last gifts were riwivisl, an-l mort» art* rii- vear for the (list ami second grades. route from tl««- Fa-t. Th«- bri«le bri-le was \ new feature this year is the a-ldition gowued in a ls-autlfiil traveling drvt-e <-l <d a ninth grad«- w Inch will twtter pre- tau number of thv pr««|M*rty ««wuvrx on tau cloth. par«- the scholar to take up the work Much xt iwt. of the higher school. EXTENDED SUMMER EXCURSION RATES Cail Early ♦ ♦ 2i' Central Store SUp.e ân.l l iincx ( ; r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 J. E. McCASLIN. All Work Guaranteed The tenant furnish»» t.-i.ns, lmp:e- ments and lalai;-. The crops grown < i the farm :.ro f-- 1 an-l <• .-• halt 111 - - -.st of all f«s-d piii ' Ii is --1 is p ud by tile Why 60 to Portland owner of the land and o:i.- b ilf by the in Portlan«i. for the ««me price? tenant. Ea--li stands otie-lialf of the Teeth Filled and Extracted Painless loss caus<sl by th • d-aitli of animals Teeth out today and new ones tomorrow and each oue-half th-- Io« or gain when dry cows are s.,id and fresh o ics $«ts of Tooth $5 oH •* Go-d FMluifs $2 o»d us purehaMsl in their places. The tenant Go t Tooth Caos M aM 00 Siivtr FHItacs. 5ûc and up Bo^fo Wort. $4 tooth aM jo Ei tracimi Tea th 25c to 50c spreads all the miiiiure on th-- land anil PHONE iivvfi’p. In rexiiience, vrrn t. Hibbard St .»»n <’ur line Scott 2ri.*ì<. keeps an agrissl nuinla-r of neres scal ed to grass nnd i-lovi-r. The i-ost of the fe,*U IxHigbt off th.- farm is d.-dU'-ted from th«- amount receive«! from sales, nnd the Iwlauce of the money i* diviil ed equally t»twis-n the owner of the ELGIN DAIRY FARMING. land and tenant, settlement la-lug made The System of Rented r«rm. Make» monthly. Money For Owner and Tennnt. Equal InterrwtM. Most of the farms in the Elgin dis The advautag-s -.f the Elgin system trict. Illinois, are rented, and tlie sys of .renting farm» are that landlord and tem of renting is a money making o.-ie tenant are alike inter--s-<-d in ».-curing for 1-oth h-.udowtb-r and t-naut ami the greatest n-t profits from the farm has a tendency to constantly make the and that whatever Iner as--» or de creases the profit« of one will equally land more productiv Several I iid J increas«- or decr-a».- t •- profits of t..e owners who have grown t-«o old to The owner of the farm fur work tlieir fan.is themselves and wao other. have niov-M into town and rent their nishes the b.-»t --ous that he can se lands have tol-1 me that their fartas cure. Ia--nu.se they pay best. II'- fur were producing mon- than wb n th-.-y nishes g.MHl barn» an-l yards. Is---aii«o worked them themselves. nnd some tl.- better sln-:n-r an-l surroundings the Ila ve suld that tli- .r land produces cows have the more they will yield for mon- today tlraii it -lid forty years a^o, each ton of fi-e-l <-aten. Tin- tenant when th-.- prairie sml was first broken. takes the liest esre of the cows, be- The business Is milk j-i-shn-ing. The cuuse neglect lowers the yield, and owner of the land furni»iies the laud, whenever a <-ow di- « or lo«<-s a quarter buildings, pennanent equipment, like or wears out an-l has t > I h - sold half of shaftin anil the cows. the loss com--« out of Ills picket. Dr. Russ, Dentist MONTAVILLA, ORE. ' The jiersonel ot the teaching ton-«- for the ensuing year is as follows: prin- cip.il, X. \Y. Bow laud; ninth grad«-. Miss Minnie Butler ; eighth grade, Miss Caroline Jeffers; seventh grade, Miss Flora Kreglow . sixth grade. Miss Agnes Brown; fifth grade. Miss Agm-s Mat- lok; fourth grade. Miss Vida llam- moii'l . third gr.t’le, Mi-s Xora l.aml»-rt ; second grade. Miss Ina Baker; li rut grade, Miss Harriet Thayer and Ml»» Jemima Bell. From this it will la- seen tini» very few changes have Iwvn ma-le from last year, in fact, only one—Miss Brown of the Irvington sch-s-l Is-ing trailsi.-rr.-d to the sixtli grad«- here w Inlc Mi.-« Kate Johnson takes her plan- at Irvington. Mi— Minnie Butler, a former teacher in the Montavilla sch,»d has been assign,-d to the ninth grade, l-ut as that is a new gra-ie it cannot l-t* cla»»«»l i,s a cluing«* Principal IV-w land says that l»,th scholars an-l t«-achers are taking up the -elu-ol work with great zest and lie pr«~ lict • a very pro»|»-rous year. Good Things to Eat" to be iound in Multnomah (’«»untv. We have to have them. Our grow ing trade demandx the bc-ht and we meet the deniaml. Slates, ♦ : Pens, Pencils, I'ablets, and all Supplies. : ♦ ! Phone, East 732. Cor. Car Line and Base Line. : » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ uitm—rd the game. At last the Nul - Livor niel Floyd llv.-d Inn.- I h - vii »hip «»Igni "I'rilt:-.-dryers" will have to low ping two ton» of ti«li u day sum- the er tlieir ling a» they have I h -.- ii defeated til »I . I I he s.-u.* >ti. two out of Illiev galli«*». Collett Will play 111 elul Veil next snud o nt Hi idol Veil oi I ttourell. li ti I > Mr. Cam«d "I Kaim.ix ix vixitin*.; II Io»\ Ki< k«‘t t hax miti hia i interest in r«*lati\«»f'. Il»« < halli I h -» I.»in Inutili« * t'aiii«-o Mull«p.iu.’li. xtntv iiii-*ii»u the nimathei«*»! crop «>f L. 11, Kick«- t to the latter and hax gone down i ti>c coi- ar\, li«-l I ’•«•rvi*-»-« .»t ili«-<’<»rl»«'tt * h«»«d- li'Mim» Mimlav iit«»rninu and « v«mn.» uinbia to Aork in a vawiuill. xhore f«»r an «»utiiig. The Hurlburt correx|>ond«*iit sM-veial instali« v< where tr.tde |«»xt to Greximiu mrhduintx there wa* no piar«» to shelter from th«- ram. • K«-i i«'H . nt I*■•w«»U V ill« * M lli’t I« <ni t!»»« •!» L«' l\. in« albi Max Walk»»r. •»! Ih nini \ vii. \x«-tv <’"i G li » alivi" Min i.i\ Mr*. N«'\x««Il < ilvn«'»ii It ••»**••! |J -» k, •jH iit Miii'l.«x at ('«'li '-tt Hi«» ¿il» "1 b«-r aiint, Alrx. Mxrta R«-e»i. I I .jvv !• l'ilii lit» » i ht- » F. Il Ret-I l«M»k tl»r burnì Wa"h«»u^al Sun«l.«v in bix lami« I». Ini. ten int manure» I e land nnd works It 1.» get the largest crops lie c.i.i. b -calls«- r nt every extra dollar's worth of ftwnl rai-wd make» a «lodar less t » Is- aja-nt Li-t Miml.iy (’«»rlwlt p'iirm-y«-«! to in buy Ing fee«! nud adds a dollar t > the \\ a«*ii"ii¿ «I ami <!«-f«-utv’l thvin I») » proti s. Iuiudlord mid tenant are equa'- fy Inter -»ted In buying f<ssi that will xr«»i«- «»Í Ititi» IP in a xwll <*ontt«xtv«i I In- ( ••ri«vtt l»att«*iy wax Ran- make the greatest net protit and con gam**. Punii, N« | r «» ii sult together a.» to what fe -d to buy to dolph. ani Ir >111111 *it. mix with that wbieh grow» on the ami Larxon pl.i>«»«l ¿ •••d l’ali b»r the tar'ii to return th • n ->»t money. vixit'U«. Fìiily 2iM» entlnixinxtir p«*r««»nx Most of tin* milk produce I Is sold to th- Bordens This t-vqulrei Till* require» a blffb quality of product und Insures good price», and every tenant I m anxious to keep more < m > wm rather th in les». M. Cottrell In Burnì X.-w Yorker. A li:ih«l<-ar «»ii th«» <>. R. A X near Miilti»«>n»nli l-all« w.«" "tiiivk I h -tinin Saturday. <h»«-Jap um « «•«I iiiMtantl) mil aii«>tiivi 'piitv l»a«lh mjmt-'l. Mr*. Saiinderx i" in Portland with hvr little «iatlgiitei, Muv, «!»«• ix "i< k in ti»«» I» ixpital ut typlnu I l«»wr Al. ‘ tlilff I" IIHikilU 1'1" the Wi«l.«w I’drth Ht |»rv*vi»l. IH >1’1’1« K in «, tisi \ I i. Ill THE PRIDE OF OUR GROWING SUBURB. «ottica Crop For Aos.'U»t «„wins. Our first «oillug crop harv.-st««) In tin- spring is rye. It Is one <>f th-- most useful, and yet It Is iinsntlafuc- ‘.ory to many b'- au«.. It Is not ent soon enough. To get 'be l«-st out of it cut Jllst US sm,11 ¡1» It I m '- z IIIS to ,-onie luto be.i,l. Then it 1« very d: :• sti'-lc and In digesti- piilatnhle. but qiilckly Io- • August. fer mixing well. Tile II va vy fall growth i-nuses the plllllts to stori- up nitrates ready for spring u-‘ -. ¡-.nil tin- plants tin- fe ding start up quickly, r- i- earlier than 11 »Inge five or six da) s.M-oii-1 plat sr-*-,l-- I I fertilized. Ill tills "ii rio-l of rye can I»- in: t-s-n to ll*-es of That N«’W York KF himself I m »<*; iik «» lie < debt» i xvaxu’t enough man to ¡.now that it ei'-dltor* to donll th-- worrying, tin- other f. Ilow walk" was tl M city and Guarantee Satisfaction. ni- have one of the JlbsT COM PLETE STOCKS -,i School Books Mi. a ml M i " .1 w cu« 1*> >t 11.« i d Geo: ('hamla»rlaiii w«»nt t » Corvallis \\ <»<lm*A*|nx to attend -« h«xd. • t i Tues* vinit'ux ia^t blinda) . HULRBURT. dav «»M-ning a iiumlier of Id*» frivndx Will ('unningliaiii. of Orient aft« i Mi" Mary l*«»rkinx hax rvtiirn«»<l to gatii«*rvd at hi*> home to *|»en«l th«- even- a w«'vkx vacalioti, hax r»tuin«-<l nnd ix \lt«-l Ceolge r«*t « • V«-l «-d Iloti» hi" H«»ikiug in l>iju»n A II • aiii ’ m logging Portland to tak«» up her «"ik a.* tvm'hvr Illg. miirpri"«- In- «-ntei tain«-I hix friend»' rump oi ibi* |da«-e. in th«* publie m 'I mn »!. «put«- r«»y div. Mr» .Itm Pit'in and «-hildreti nn«l M i -»- Rav Perkinw lutx return«*«l from T W Uee«| W IX H hlHill«-*" l-!lll -I iti \|i-w | i «••!«» X|t Kt ii''v\ "jH-nt *• in ,i\ the c »a*t. Sh«‘ iep"lt'‘ a joli) ií ’H m I time will« ili'-it |Mrriitx, Mi i and *a) X liier«» ix tio place like the •«•a* l'.»i Hand Wevlin «»«lav. CORBITT We make prompt delivery to any part of the New Fall Goods? Correspondence I Browning, l it • writ -r quotes from re centi.' published volumes of vi-rse by Ethel ClllWird. L.itiri-nc - Alimi Tilde Flour, Feed, Tinware, Hardware, Notions, Etc 20: OREGON That is the reason our bitsine»« i« able to keep four delivery wagon* busy every day. LET US KNOW YOUR WANTS. KNOW WE CAN SATISFY YOU bel cl.irl.e mivnii-'-M lie- opinion that one or two nt |,-:i«l n.l_ht hav- found U nli-lie III till’ Temple of Fume "luid they not been ihowni-'l by it great chorus of sin Ing voices.’' A "host of singers.*' Englund Ismsts. but no »tar to set by the »ide of Ellz ilieth Bilirett Groceries RUSSELLVILLE, M3NTA VILLA PUBLIC SC IOOL, WHICH OPENED LAST MONDAY Hamen*»« »« Modern Poetry. Re: li-wltis sonic of the b-st known “rvoll i-ll p-ielM of th" p'-vs'-llt i "lgir' Io th« X'luete.-ntli Cv iltir.v nml After, Isa MARSHALL BROS. PHONE TABOR tl Hj WE mu. daii-.’htvr of the urtisi, mid »»live Constarn e ns standing somewhilt npart from tin- crowd nt n time when "every- l»»dy want» to write poetry." After prnl«lng the productions of riieh Indi- Vldunlly. »hi- cotn-ludi’s ns follows: On looking through tie- contribution— no In- -m -I- rai l- oia- of the women p-i- t, of our <!ny It 1« h"rd to miy why nny or nil of th- ■ wrl - is shonl-1 have falli-l to attract somotli'n« of th« itnm«ns« vogu« which has b-' Il the ne il In times sone by of su- h wrlt- rs rm Mr». Ilemnns unit ~. Jt A,l<’lald«'U’"" ■ ter It is Is posMlble l-o-Hlhle thut that had hurt any one of th»-XH poctfrtH»’« llv<«l forty or ngo. wlii n tln r« ’ wiim l€HA fifty yenrs rivalry In thr fl* Id. th«-y might have achieved a gn*iit<T mwuHiro of aucceaw. ............... But now It | m hard to xny that on*- • x» “I" abov»’ another to any definite decree— that one fallx prerlxHy when» another aucceedx, nnd vice verna. 1 hcr«j ix an un* dnnlabh* “family llk« n»’.«x ’ about much of th«« V« rue. >« I !’.«• «»ii - • tn way th «t It Ii not fr« :'h, oi! ,'li ;»l -ind In a icr< at <!<• ;r< <• • i t a > t ;■. ■ Who can d * i > .it tn at ► J; ht th«- workx of or •• of th»» I ’Hz.alx-than minor poet.x from arioth»-r? 'I h« r«« I h a faxhlon In Illi « f til l.Jn;; - Take, for • ■ ' I 1 I ’ j ■ ' « »'! • taf ‘ ’ ni • ìif ;iri<l Laur r «-« * !” rri 1 » “Th«» ’ nmrnon- w< tltli’’ na.li i' pot ril" all; all, too, <l«-ll c at1 . t< nd« r irai spiritual 'I h« y nr»» won derfully al.J: . th« xa-n- t |>lr t hixp'n x ta« rn a « ! • . t r»«!' r, luti 1: oh • r’ si llon of rafttr«’ - '«n í »< t <> mm th«1 poet’« own mood. Th«'y I» !“' : io orr - th»-y ar«» V. ho xhnll d'»ny u. I In th«- mo'b-in w 1 Its vharm? Put on»« f •• I » that any on« of th" '- thr«- • wri « ra »o il I have written ull thr"»- po» rrx. Throughout the article the reviewer larnenlx tile link of iip;u-i»<-hith>n of po««try In tlipxi» Ilin«'*. <|i;oting a pu’«» llxher iix Rnyliur “«-wn L >»!y w.-mtx to writ«* po«»try. hut n<»'»ody waiitx to tiny It.” Pcihapx tliix very HiinmnesH re f«»rre«l to lx equivabnt to tl tue liess. and people don't wa.it to buy venu» that hax no power. Mrx. t’lark«» xayx In xo rmii’y word* tli it the modern women po'* « do not tak»» their art R«*rl- fuixly. Mil'll te«*hiih*nl exeellrnro th«*y have, a Renae of form and of color, nml tlieir art within itx limitâtI oiih nml r«*xtrictloiiR I m a v«*ry perfect tiling. But, ux tin* «Title mor«* than on«*«» re* niarkx, it docx not Melz«» upon the Im Int'ld'-ntnlly tin- writer man hi»n*t. «plot»»» titrai» ver«*s of il bnttli-fi«'!,! po»ni inxpir • I bv h mi-mo*y <»r fumons Spion Kop. I’i tlu- Po -r war. a memory I bar ix 'li'.pllcati* I on every Held In («vi«ry war unions <-v«» y p -opt», The pondi l>pffl!ix: ^ oi'nr-?«’<■ vf»r-i’m'. > í I t with your hmirt of i o' I A»i I th - «t- r b<» ' ■ f t <• » -»'• » you, Jt I « h » I h» t .1 : i i. • l-iio / P well That thn nr.ixx 1.« f,r<> /Inn upan you. TI ipfo I h Rarely t«> II « .»a«* lr*r»». olllier i a Id'I «>" t.»,J:a ut. with any xpoclm^nx i •;> -«».In«- »•!. nml w<» un <!<»rxlnnd uly thi»’-i» I« m>t wtr»n we kt'.ow th it Novi»*- Grò V (il 1 lx tin» <»:‘(*:i tlon of a woman po*t who Ix n niothrr uni!, moroov»».-. t!w» mother of ii ron who Nomotln » x wrl’.i « Rudy a r«l Kipling. poetry, too < <» itliifMWN « • rr. Acquln-il t-!i.i. .--eie-| i ■ ■», s icli ti < thè miriti-’ «Itllllll-M of Pii- ,1 ll’-y co\V, wlili-h luivo he -Il il -vi-'op -d Ila lei- fi- vor.ibli- mini’tl««:-». I h - .t vari- and n'iit.i- dilli! fluid, lire o.il.v lo ii’i exli'-d la-ri-il- Itmy or fivd. The suine caro, n’ititi- dauci- of f,-i-il ami favori blu surround- tuga must he eontlnueil If It I m desired tu lini I II tu Iti Illese ncqillr.-d clmraeter- latice.