Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 23, 1906, Image 8

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You Can’t Lose at
Parker's New Cash Store
GOODS ALL NEW.
Cail uni
I m ?
MONTAX ILLA
4 ROUSING Mill ING
PRICES THE LOWEST.
convinced of th«1 g1»«! quality ami fair prices we offer you
montavil I a , ore .
Center Addition Falls in Line
for an Eighty-Foot Street.
Don’t Forget
: LOCAL NEWS HEMS
The Center A<l«lition rrogrcs«iv«> A»-
H'ialiotl held an «‘iitliu.iastie meeting
Cniitractor lllaekburn lui« e<>muiemivil
last Momlav evening, at which nrai'ti- gelive o|H<ratioii« un T. Pvrkiua* new
«ally all iqq«i»itn>u t«» «qwiiing Villa buine oli Muuer.
The lieavv rnitis <>f tlie past twoweek»
avenue «» au "»t l*»1t street was swept
away. In atldititui to the meinlM-rs of Imiv Imviblv illip«v»»rd oli our )n*oplv
Confectionery. Bakery Goods. Stationery
th«1 aas.n'iutK'ii. who iiuiii I hw practically thè m-ed» of mote sidvwalk».
all the )>r<qNirty owners in that section
Be Sure to Call for the Green Trading Stamps.
Il Makilim ami alfe bave rent««l thv
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who abut on Villa uvenue, then wire Fulliimn buugiilow <>n Maigm-iite Street
present a delegation from the Twent.i-
Agency For
LdUOtlrV
Ree» Prive ha» «olii Iti» elegant hotuv
Ciqars. Tobacco.
Eight Improvement a»»>»nation. Iietuleil
oli
Rroad Street tu E. tioldsmith. Mr.
by I'resiilent Mutter, ami a tiunil»r
Plico lui» purchustsl thè Giegiunaii
troiu
Montavilla.
Burdett’s Old Stand, Next Door to Postoffice
After th«1 rvutin bus'tre»» bail I mh - ii Hotel, corner Thini un i t ouch Street»,
MONTAVILLA
Base Line.
transacted the qm -tiou of a whler Villa ami will operate thè sanie.
avenue was taken up. Pre«. Moller led
\\ R. Moser hit» established a wei»l
off. and in glowing terms |»>rtraM«l th«1 vani oli Hil'bijid Si. Is-iwin-ii tlliiev nml
advantages of a wide street, ami said .imi Cas.ui Sta. «mi thè Epvtriv car Co.
that the 28th street («»qd«1 did not want ha» put put in a »w iteli (or hi» aivuuio-
it to atop at the west line of the La«ld dation.
farm, but to have it extemle«l clean
S M. Moore oj Allmny line moved in­
through to the Sandy roa«l. Mr. Mutter
to the Rityingcr I kui - v in Kinsel Park.
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ON HIBBARD ST.. NEAR END OF CAR LINE.
said that tie property owners who
Thv laidivs Aid such tv of Grace B«i|e
would l«e articled by the extension west
IS NOW OPEN for patronage. Local and transient
I of the laidd tract were almost unit in list chutcn have ordervii an Imlividual
I tavur of w ideniug, and they wanted t-> communion set, which will lie use«! lor
custom solicited.
the first time the first Sunday in 1 <»•.
lie counted in.
Dr.
l
eveny,
w
lw>
was
present
from
The subject of the •erimm at th«1
Meal« and Roani»« l»y H«5’. Week or Month
Montavilla, explained how it was lie Baptist church next Sunday are "The
ha«l originally fought anything wider 'Jvssng«1 to the Church at Smyrna" at
TH
TT
M Hibbard St., End of Car Line
than till feet, ami had circulated a peti­ lla. in. In the evening, "How to I m 1
montavilla
tion t<> that effect, but sai«l that lie was born again.
now thoroughly in favor of au 80¿out
The Ladies Missionary Sa-ietv of
proposition. . H. B. Dickinson, also of
pnqMTtv owner, set Grace Baptist church met at the pastor-
the Villa, ami a pr«>|M!rty
forth the facts iu regard to the early ium on Wednesday aftermsm this week.
history of the movement in favor ot There was a large alteixlance.
widening and Improving, and toll! of
Grandma Frcv is quite sick, having
the struggles of an improvement asstwia- never fullv recovered from an attack ot
tioii uf Montavilla to that end. He said puraly»i» some two months ago.
that the early promoters had thoronghl«
The mendiers ami congregation of the
canvassed the situation from all points
Grace
Baptist church «ill have a
of view, th«1 water question, the Uuld
tract, the liem-tits to l»e derived, arid«1 Thanksgiving dinner ami reunion at
from the la-auty standpoint, ami had Woodwunl hall on Thauksgiviug day.
decided that it would I* worse than »inner will I m * served at 1 p. in. In the
folly to open on a less width than at evening the young |»«>ple will give a
least twenty feet, ami bail struggled musical ami literary entertainment. A
valiahtly to that emi. That in view of g«s»l time is anticipated.
the |inq»>»ition < f another organization
The next meeting of thela<lie« reading
in Montavilla it had Ireen decided to club, announced for next Thursday at
take it out of the hands of any particu­ the residence of Mrs. II. B. Dickinson,
lar association and place in the liamls of will probably I m - held at a Inter date,
a committee of citizens at large. This as the date tix««l (alls on Thanksgiving.
ha«l l>een «lone, ami it was found that it Due notice will I m * given.
lia«i resulted in the withdrawal of a
Try Our Goods and Prices
Mrs. R ih «« ami her sister-in-law Mrs.
considerable amount of the opposition,
Crow left this morning (or Riddles
ami that now it looked as if the 80 foot
where Mrs. Ross's mother is very ill
Phone Tabor 460.
roa«l way would carry, not only to the
ami is not ex|«ecte«l to recover.
west line of the laobl tract but clean
Thursday evening, the box on one of
through to the Sandy road.
C. T. Groat, secretary of the Center the Montavilla cars burned, causing
association ha«l <>pj»«e<l anything but a much excitement. The women were
60 foot stivet, but had fallen before the badly frightene«!. many were sick from
conclusive arguments advanced, and the fright.
19 V««r« tiscrie»«
All Wwk Ksar»»t«r4
now «leclared himself in favor of an 80
Since the storm last week the car ser­
foot street. Mr. Groat is a host iu him­ vice has been very poor. The power
self, ami liis saiqort means a great «leal. bar la-en off so much many jsxiple were
Wbv A a In Pnrtlaad *^en I’R R thh doe# bet-
w IV rvllltnl ter work than can be had
He was followed by other projvrty unable to get to work, ami those who
in Portland, for the tarne price?
owners of Center a<i«lition, ami one and did were late.
Teeth Filled and Extracted Painless
all were in favor of the w ider street ami
Teeth out today and new one* tomorrow
The Baptist young people had a busi­
voiced their determination to work for
ness
ami social meeting at the residence
Sets «f T m A IS aatf •«
that result. C. Ball, president of the
UN FSI m ,« » M, ■(
c CARRIAGE Hi WAGON REPAIRING <: association,
M Teem Cw« M »w «I
of Mr. ami Mrs. Cafenhefer, 32V Broad
Uw FiSWp Sfc m W
ami
owner
of
a
large
front
­
BnÉf«V«dL M tMt* aaf ai
EitncliM
2Sc ta Wc
; I Horseshoeing a Specialty ; age, took the Hour and »aid that while street.
In residence,
PHONE
OFFKE:
Hibber«! St..on < »r line Beoti «.'■Z.
Mr«. Lancaster is sick. Mrs. Antoni-
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I8RTI BOE USE UM *U(.
! > he favored a 60 foot street he would get
MONTAVILLA, ORE.
in
the
baml
wagon
with
his
neigliliers
son
’s daughter ha« Ism nick with
; > Eid if Hibbard St. MOITMILLA, ORE. ; >
on the 80 foot proposition.
tonsilitis but is improving at this time.
The following resolution was unani­
One young man made profeaa&on of
mously adoptol: Resolved, that it is
faith in Christ at the lUptiat church
the sense of the Center Addition Pro-
last Sunday night.
gressive assis-iation that are in favor of
widening and extemling an 80 f<s>t street
MISS AILEEN WEBBER
J. R. Gordon o.' Moni month atriv«*«l
from the east line of the city westward in Montavilla Monday evening to s|«nd
Banner Assembly No. 158. Unite«!
to the Williarnette river so as to connect a few «lay» with hi« «on C. A. Gonion
Artisans, meet» every Tuesday at Odd
with one of the bridges.
who is working in the Modern Stone
Fellow»’Hall. J. W. Milla, Sec.; F.
C. T. Groat, Andrew Bartholomew Supply Co. Mr. Conlon is a stockholder
Barringer, M. A.
ami C. W. Davis were appointed a ill the Co. and supervises the construe-
committee to co-operate with thecitizens tion with these work«.
Montavilla Camp No. 87, W. O. W.
2211 Kearney Street,
committee from Montavilla, ami one to
meet» every Monday at < M<1 Fellow»’
Pastor Harold Oberg ban arranged for
lie ap|s>inte«l by the Twenty-eight asso­
Hall. J. W. Higgins, Consul Com. ; G.
T»b,"r r¿x
Montavilla. Ore.
the
publication of a Weekly Bulletin for
ciation.
A
meeting
of
this
joint
com*
Johnson, clerk.
•••••••«••••••••s
the M. E. church the first issue of which
mittee w ill l<e held in the near future.
Villa Lodge No. 124, I. O. O. F. meets
There seem» now to he alwolutelv appears this week. It contain« the list
every Saturday night at their hall, cor-
nothing in the way of an 80 f«x>t street of church officer«, committee«, ami or­
ner Villa avenue ami Broa«l street. ».
from the eastern boumlary of the city ganization« of the church lie«i«!e« item«
The Du»« Rath For Winter,
F. Hooker, N. G.; R. Thompson, Sec.
If you have not «trendy «lone ao to a junction with the Sandy road, a of local church new« ami a |>a«toral
Montavilla Circle No. 400, W. O. W„ gather du«t f«»r the fowl«’ «lust hath consumatlon that will please our future letter for the conatuency. Succe«« to
meet» every Wednesday night at O«l«l thia winter. In the garden or plowed on a l«a»is to firm to I m : shaken by any the Enterprise.
Fellows' Hall. See installation notice field 1« a good place. ttie dust being a«iver»e wind.
There will lie services at 11 a. m. on
much cleaner than that Io the road,
or officers.
Thanksgiving day nt the M. E. church,
also more easily gathered.
Orplia Rebecca Uxlge, No. 81, meets
the address to be given by Mayor laine
second and fourth Thursday evenings
Tn culllntr It la well to remember that
Biq Main Complete.
rf Portland. At noon the Ladies AM
of each month at Odd Fellow's Hail. a few fowls well cared for yield a
Water was turne«! into the new pii* will serve a turkey dinner and in the
Mrs. A. L. Hopper, N. G. ; Mrs. Mamie much lanrer profit than twice as many
line
from th«1 upjier Mt. Talsir reservoir evening there will lie a program and
that are neglected.
Gilman, R. H.
to North Albina last Monday a- far as social time. Plan to lie there.
A Hem!
Commercial street, ami it took more
Messrs. Fulton ami Reach whose ad­
A fine serial story “The Pillar The seamstre»» lead« a life of ■imple than a million gallons to fill the big vertisement appears in our columns
duty.
of Light” will soon be started in And from her hone«t toll come» honest pi|H>, which is twmity-four inches in have proven by their attention to busi­
cheer.
diameter as far as the »tiuid pi)»1 on the ness that a g«s»l tra«le can Is1 built up
this paper.
While other» thread the pa‘ha of wealth
Vernon tract, ami sixteen inch«1» from very quickly, it lieing but six weeks
and beauty.
Life »earns just »ew-»ew In her hemmy- there on. Before the line will Is: ac- since they coinnienc«»l ami having now
sphere.
ceptol by the city it must I ms tested, about all they can take care of.
Subscribe for The Herald.
— Woman'» Home Companion.
ami thi« will I m * «lone by mean« of
A new mail Isix has been install«»! in
hydraulic pnm|>s. It is <-x|>»-«it«i<l that
this will lie fini»he<l by the end of this front of the P.O. Thing.» are coining
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week, ami a» each joint ha» been vi’ry our way it seems.
carefully iu»|»ci, d liefore Iwing laid, no
Steven'« »tore is receiving a fresh
trouble is anticipateil. It is this line
coat of paint an«l will «««on Is1 looking
that will supply Montavilla, a 12 inch
bright ami attractive.
main to Is* laid to connect either at
Wiliery Line or West avenue ami the
McCaslin’s Isiwling term defeated
Base Un« roa«l.
McMillan’* tealii with a »«-ore of 1438 to
1432. Momlay night l'.ith inst was the
W.
Aylë«worth has ojs-ned a Ileal closest game that has lie« n phiywi in
Estate office next «loor east of Mi-t'asíin Montavilla alley this Reason. Meore
store. Mr. E. Epton will l>e associated having th«; highest score ol 188. . W.
Sloan the highest average 175 2-3. ,
in the burine««.
I’lie Central Store
when in need of anything in
FLOUR and l*IU£I>.
Stevens’ Fancy Grocery
j. E. M c C aslin
Phone, East 732.
Cor. Car Line and Base Line.
: Montavilla’s New Hotel...
A . E. Herman,
Good
Things
to
Eat
.
FULTON & BEACH
Dr. Russ, Dentist
GEO. McBRlDt,
Blacksmith
I
Montavilla Lodges
•••••••••••••••••
Teacher of Piano
CHRISTMAS TOYS!
and all Holiday Goods now on Display,
look over our Fine Stock.
Call
and
Toys, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, fancy Stationery.
Hosiery, Perfumery, He.
D. MC MILLAN’S (
]
Won {«villa
Ehler’s
STORE IS THE PLACE ¡>
to get Cutlery of all Kinds ! ►
Roasting Pans for your Holiday Turkeys and ;►
Everything You Need to Cook with.
223 Hllibard Street,
McMillan’s team, D McMillan 17U-1WI'-
162; W. Sloun, 178-171-178; F. Metzger,
1U6-156-143. McCaslin’s team, |<i. Mc­
Caslin, 172-I8I-141»’ Moore, 141-122-166;
J. Werbusch, 164-146-175.
.Mr. J. E. Blackburn is building a 12
story modern house for Isaac Perkins on
Misner St. near the car line.
MONTtVILU, ORE.
Doutherly & Copinhiler:
<1 EN EM A I.
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Blacksmiths1
AND WAOON REPAIRERS
Mr. E. laturison is buihling a novel
Horsrshsvisg a Specialty
bungalow for himself on Hibbard St.
MASK I.INK. NRAK KND < AK LINK
near Villa avenue. Itistolw one ami
e
a half story with I2r<«inis ami IsiHemeiit
MONTAVILLA, ORE.
full sizt of building, with cobblestone •••••••••••••••••••••••a • • •*
foundation, ami aiding vemien«l with
rough gravel cast of a da. k blue tint, II.
IL DICK I NS( )N
pri'senting a very natty ap|M*arance. A
very fine furnace will supply heat for
Attorney - at - Law,
all the risiiii« ami the interior finish
Notary Public . . .
w ill lie the latest imslcrn appliances in­
cluding gas ami electric fixtures ami
OFFICE,
plumbing. The estimated value of the
•W tOUMRKl'IAL Si ne, .
building is 05,000.
tor. Sfrnnd »nd W»»hln*t«>n Si».,
I'nrtlnnd
I’h.n« p.cin« l«9l
■o*oe Poultry Kvlls.
Georg«1 A Palmer, n prominent Eng
Jl«h breeder, very truly says:
“The mo«t serious evils of present
farm nilsniamigenient are crowding the
bird« on tin a«Te or two of poultry
tainted land jnat around the lioinestead
that bn» probably lieen overstocked
with fowl for humlrmls of year«; In
breeding, Wlllrll, however useful oc
cuHlonally In «how stick, can only re
suit with utility «lock In decneised
productiveness. nttemie«! by liver «11«
en«c ami tuberculosis; the neglect of
pure bred «Ires, which are just iin Im
presslve In the poultry yard 11« In Inr
ger atock; Insanitary hou««*s, Improper
feeding, «•onslstln;1’ to > often of any <><ld
•nek of grain that luippen« to lie n out
th«» place or. wor»«* «till, solely of pur
chased corn; th«1 greatest evil of nil
settlnr c.-z» Indi «^¡minutely from t!i<
whol«1 flock without the slightest nt
tempt nt selection unless It in for the
largest egg«, which result In the great­
est proportion of infertile« and u uully
bring «>vt the wtsikest chicken«.”
t
RF, 81 PENCE,
a» Vili» Avenue,
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Montnvilla
Pilon. Tabor «l«J
At Home Evenings.
It Is.
An aching tooth.
1 rlae to shout,
Il Juit nbout
The beat thing out.
—Judge.
t'nnble to Stale.
"la your wife a blond or a brunette?*
"Can't any. Hite's Iteen nt the hair­
dresser's for the lu«t hour."—Lippin­
cott's Mn gn zl nc.
Wntnrnl.
Did I not lovo niv neighbor
As my »elf |'<1 be n «’burl.
Because, you see. my neighbor
1» a very pretty airi.
—Detroit Free Press.
From n ( nitnllmI'a Mtandpolnt.
Missionary — Do you know who I
stnf
*
CannJbul- Sure! You're uu edlbls.
Jndge.
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