Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 07, 1906, Image 7

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lithtrMs Tndors" AntkSdloon Leaguc
At thè Oregon ami Columbia Kivar
Districi Conferirne» of ih» Norweglan
luttherii H vmo I <i( A nutrie», li«ld et III«
Lttthrrsn Nyu<s| church in Portland Or
••goti, from oeiolwr 23 toOetobsr 2H, at
tire Wednesday afleriioou seasiuu, Otti-
obrr 24, llsv. J<.lui Ovai, a rr presenta li va
<>f III» Anti-baloon Ix-agiie, was IrliU-d
tu adì rosa thè isiiifrremw Iti rrgard lo
th>< liquor traffic and thè work of III»
(«agile. altri wliicli thè fiilliiwilig resolu-
liuns aere utisussisly passed :
"Wn, II» Oregon and t'uluiiibla Rlvrr
<lunlrreiM'e of thè Norwrgian l.ullieru
Hyinai of America, »«seni Lied in meeting
at Portland, Ortgon, don» citiseli» alio
bave thè w rifa re of our country ai hsart,
lieertily enduri« tlir work of thè Aliti-
Sai •ani I.ragne of Oregon, and w« tur-
thrr ho|ie tliat tliia uobi« work in Iteiiiab-
Ing III« greci evil of Ih« saloon wlm h
tbreulclis to iilidcriidne end deatroy Hi«
buine, cliurch, siri »tate will gain thè
aup|xirl of all loyal siticeli».
"And we fiiitlier rwtlvs tlint a copy
•>f thrae revolution» bc seni lo thè bwul-
•luarter» of tlie Aiiti-Hanam la-agite. "
(Pigimi) li. 1. IIKF1 ViK.Hecy.
NOTILE <>K EHTRAY
Notlcs i» hsrsby gire» Ihst I havsthl» day
tato»» Up tb* lollowlu» dwrlbed * «Ima la lo-
wll: ooa aorrsl mars. largo whlls spot In lors-
head, brande! H un righi alida, abuul 1« banda
hlgb.ayMra old, wslgbl aboul «a Iba ; on»
bay inara, amali wblla spot la lorsbcsd. braud
«d«n lati alta», tour wblla lari, Ul banda blgll.
■ ya»n old »od watghl aboul Ito« Iba Uwnsr
eaa n»aa-a»n>« by ealllng al my taro* Ih ree
mite aoulh of Hrldal V«ll, Oragun, brutto»
proparly »nd paylng <-ha riva
thiird al Hrldal Vvll, Oregon Ibis tal. day of
Iteambsr. lite.
URO II W SMITH
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WANTED-CAR Of WOOD
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In answering state price ;;
3 3 on board car and what Hta- 3 3
3 3 tion. If not 0. R. & N. 3 3
<; gtate what freight would be ;;
3 3 to Portland. Can find buy- < 3
3 3 era for several cars.
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Address. C. L. IRELARO.
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HARRY HUXLEY,
WORK MEAT
Call or write him »I
3KEKHAM,
J. M. IIH'IT, M. D.
r. A. ilio AT, M. D.
Drs. Short & Short
Phy»lci»B*-Sartron».
Oregon
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Dealer In Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc.
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Thanksgiving Masquerade a Success.
The 'Ms»<|uera<l>* lisll given Thanks­
giving Eve, at Woodward hall, by
Messrs. Marshall ami llnrgg, was a great
•ucess, e»|iecially from the Bland point of
a pleasant evening for tlmse present.
A>»mt fifty couples “tripped the light,
fantastic" until the midnight hour.
Mra. Lillie Hwsnsou and Clyde llender*
sou look tbs prises for the finest <■<>».
tutors, and Mrs. Ray (¡alite and Albert
Johnson carried off the honors for the !
must comic get up. There were several |
out of town visitors prngent, and a num- 3
her from the west side.
Is-wM river and will
shortly.
remove there
PRESCRIPTIONS
In* tbeir abaenc*, and a safe return
In the fall.
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Two Small Tracts
for Sale.
fi l-2 acres improved, running
water, seeded to timothy ami
clover, on Sandy road, 1-4 mile
east id Cleone.
B 1-2 acres, all linprovwl, seed­
ed, 4-room hmtee, well, g<»al fenc­
ed garden, orchard, plenty of all
varieties of fruit, 1 mile vast of
Cleone on Sarniv road, one mile
a est of Troutdale. Write or see
Major II. W. Live,Troutdale, <»re.
2 Doors East of Postoffice,
the erection of a dwelling.
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DISPENSED
Base Une Road. Montavilla
George McBride, one of our popular
Mr«. C. V. Becker, and children, have blacksmith» ha, decided to take s
week off HI, many friend» and cus­
gon« to Condon t-> visit Mrs. B«<cker’« tomer» are therefore asked to pleara
p«r«iit». They will remain until after take notice of the fact that he will
the holidays.
not be in the chop next week, but will
be glad to attend tn any matter» of
Mr. »nd Mr». O. E. Carter spent business commencing with Monday
Thunk-giving with Mr». Carter*» sielrr, of the next week, George recently
And Pastry of AN Kinds, Wholesale end Retail
Mrs. C. T. Dickenson, al tbeir country discovered a ledge of lead And zinc
ore and It I, ju»f possible that thin
home
near
Oswego.
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1» going to receive a share of hin at-
A new office building i« the latest tention while he 1» away.
adjunct to W. R. Moser’s wool yard on
133 Base Line Road,
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MONTAVILLA, ORE.
It 1, reported that Carroll Lovejoy
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haa »old the bowling alley to A. L.
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Mr». J. ¡A-arli ba» purchased lite H. Perry, who will hereafter conduct the *
Dr. Parker’» »ubjects for Kumlay flee, Failman |woperty consisting of two business.
Util, will Is-; "The White Blom» With house» on Olney street and a bungalow
Charles R. Blake A Son the popu­
a New Name," at 11 a. m. In the even­ on Marguerite street.
lar grocers of Hibbard street, have
ing "Whojire Without Oud and Hope
Only prompt action and the ijberal recently repainted, remodeled, and
in the World."
otherwise improved and enlarged the
ON HIBBARD ST.. NEAR END OF CAR LINE.
use of fire extenguishers prevented a
Grandma Frey la very low and is not disastrous conflagration on the Base Une interior of their store building, there
by'ensbllnr them to more successfully
ex|>ected to survive long.
IS NOW OPEN for patronage. Local and transient
last Saturday evening about seven-thirty, and promptly care for their constantly
The hand of fellowship was given five when fir« was discoveml near the tin« growing business.
custom solicited.
new mendier» al the lUpliat church last in the rear ot Warren’» pharmacy, on
Harold and Chester Butcher are
second floor. No great damage was among the number recovering from
Sunday morning Dec. 2nd.
Menis and
hy Day, Week or Month
cause-1, Imt if it had not lawn taken in severe colds, biliousness, etc.
A In-autiful individual communion set
time, tlie strong east wind that was
Giles Bros, were among the num­
Hibbard St.. End of Car Uwe
was uwI fur the Hr«t lime at the Baptist
ber to attend Pomona Grange at
blowing would have swept the block.
church Bunday Decemlicr 2nd, every
Gresham. .Wednesday night.
Mrs. Sarah J. Blake, who ha» been
l.siy was greatly pleased with it. The
H. R Jewe’l son In-law of Mr. and
leilie« Aid Kis-iety of the church suffering for some time from a severe
Mrs. J. C- McCaslina, has arrived
IHirchascd it at a coat uf over thirty { cold and other complications. Is again
from Mltche'l 8. D. Mrs Jewell an-J
dollars.
able to be around and attend to house­ babe it will be remembered. returned than repel thoee participating in the
with her mother some weeks ago Mr. exercises.
Ttiv Thank.giving dinner, given In hold duties as usual.
2. It contributes to the high moral
And Mrs. Jewell will doubtless make
the tbld Fellows hall by the Baptist
T. R Hewitt, the Gresham butchifr. their home with Mr. and Mrs. McCas­ standard by affording convenient and
women, was a great eucce»«, a limit two I was doing business in the Vi la last lin this winter, and It Is hoped will
agreeable society for old and young in
hundred were prewnt. This WM a free Tuesday.
conclude to remain In Oregon.
which the highest standard of morality
dinner following the |M>licy of the church.
J. M. Hill was among the number is maintained, thereby preventing as­
J.
E.
McCaslin,
at
the
Central
Store.
»liieh dm-a not rai»c money l>y oilier
this week havlm a kick at the water sociation of its tneinliers in society of
means than free will offerings for church 1» better prepared than ever to fLI man.
tlie <>pp<*ite nature.
support, and Anda this plan supplies »our orders for anything In the eat-
3. It contributes to the happiness of
!
able
Une
for
Xmas
and
New
Yeara.
abundance. The young people gave a
home bytliementsl recreation afforded
very fine ei tertainmenl in the evening
Mr. and Mra. Henry Winrert. old-
VALUE OF A GRANGE.
all member* oi the iaiuily in the var­
to a large audience.
time residents of Montavilla. and for
A subordinate Grange is the most ious Grange gatherings attended, tliere-
Miss Addie ba art, of Halem, »jient many years one of the Villa's most practical and the most natural means l>y broadening tbeir mental vision and
Thanksgiving in tl.e Villa, the guest uf successful merchants, are planning a of prwmuting all the interests of a rural increasing their happiness, which is
Mias Maggie Hansett.
trip through the Middle West, East community ever cooceived in the his­ sure to be reflected in their home life.
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4. It contributes to the material pros­
The city engineer's effice baa set tlie and the continent. They expect to tory of the world, for tlw following rea­
perity by it discussion ot all matters o(
viewer's stake» on Villa avenue al tlie leave some time In April, and will not sons :
MISS AILEEN WEBBER •
importance tending to local develop­
eighty-foot width, and the property return until fall, at which time they
1. It contrilnite. to the social life by I
expect
to
occupy
their
new
cottage,
ment,
»ml
often
is
instrumental
in
se
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oa ners now know just how much the
which will be built for them during frequent regular meetings in which the curing the establishment of industries
wiileiiing will affect them.
their absence
Thyir many friends art of sociability is so agreeably and in- • that give added population as well as
II. Fallman has bought a farm on will wish for them a happy time dur formally taught as to fascinate rather ! taxable property, thereby indirectly sid­
ing every taxpayer in the community.
5. It contributes to the general Intel­
229 Kearney Street,
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ligence of the inhabitants by its fre­
Montavilla. Ore. •
quent discussion of questions of a public
naturesnd by the ««locating influence . • •*••••••••••••••••
of other exercises, resulting in mental
EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND
development and a more intelligent cit­
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Experience
All Werk Gsaraatewd
izenship, which is an uplifting force in
: : Is the comment of thousands of satisfied customers who
have taken advantage of the
any community.
fl. It contributes to the general wel­
So to Portlaid
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fare bv dissi|«ting neighlwrhood quar­
rels, by breaking up long-standing feuds in Portland, for the »ame price ?
cause»l by church, school, or society
Teeth Filled and Extracted Painless
tomorrow
Teeth out today and new oi
troubles, by promoting r.KTTKR road «,
now being offered in the
HCTTER SCHOOLS, and BETTRR FABMWo by
W te*. JS te te
M Finan. » te •»
stimulating more interest in public af­ teto tetto test. P
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Uw Ftote». tec te w
Ma»Ite.a te»«tea» I ttesdws tetto. Ite to Me
fairs, resulting in the election of better .»■vw-w-
tn residence,
PHONE
enforcement of law as well as the better urrii a. |ltbh<rj St .on Car line Scoti 2653.
transaction of the pnblic business of
MONT AVELLA, ORE.
towns, counties, and states.
7. A subordinate Grange contributes
in these ways to the upbuilding of a
rural comuiuuity by making it a uiure
desirable plai-e in which to live and
Attorney - at - Law,
making its citixens mors intkllic . bnt ,
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Notary
Public . . .
mokk rRosesRora, and more HArrr.
Patronize Home Industry!
The MONTAVILLA BAKERY
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Cookies
YAGER BROS., Proprietors,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMs’l
Montavilla’s New Hotel...
A. E. Herman ■9
MONTAVI LLA.
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Dr. Russ, Dentist
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Wonderful Bargains
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Bankruptcy Sale ever held on the Coast
H. B. DICKINSON
BOSTON STORE
OFFICE.
507 COMMERCIAL BLDG..
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Carried in Stock
at all times . .
Clothing for the Household
with us and Ret
on all your deposits
Swelleri mnkea, liest good« you ever aaw,
Worth $4, |'i and |t>. fur
:: THE CITIZENS BANK,
3 ! 120 Grind A»».,
PORTLAND, ORE.
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Boy’s Coats,
Children’s Cloaks,
Worth $5 and $6,
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$1.50
for $2.95
fnltiMl Ststf« I-»«'! Omcs. l,ortl»tidsOregon,
<)(*toftvr
llkirt.
Notice 1» hereby given that In compliance
with the nrmtrioiia of the art of Congo-« o
Il lie H, I».», entitled "An act for the »ale of
•linher Isn't» lu the Htatea of Callfornls,Oregon.
Nevada and VVaahlnilon rerrltory, a. ex­
tendedho all th- fiibire i-ixl «»tea In act of
Aiiguat 4. I*'!, Josi-|di H Coripey, of I orllsnd.
County of Multnomah, «ate ol Oregon, ha»
thia -lay tiled In thia "fhee
"J.*J* ¡"¡‘l,1,f
No. 7od. for the pnrehaae of llo H I t NW 1-4 of
», <■ No. IS In Township No. I N., Itati»» No. 5
Faaf and will otter proof to »how that the Isii'l
nought la more valuable for Ila timber or •t'"1*
than for agricultural pnria>aea and toratahll»h
hU elalin to <ald la»d before the Ri glati-r s»d
Rivelver «1 IhlaoIRce al Cortland .Oregon, on
Tneaday. the IMh 'lay of January, l»'7.
Hensmimsswtlneasea: t hnrle. Coopey of
Portland, Oregon. Edward Trleke, of Palmer.
Oregon. Fran« Howard.of Hrlilat veil, Oregon.
Il, E I’hallen of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adyeraely the
above .......
land» are re.iuented to die
their claim» In thia «Wee on or before asl'l IMh
day ' of January.
n«<7
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At less than half usual prices
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
RESIDENCE,
20 Villa Avenue,
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Mentatilla
Pto«« Tatom- 5i<
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At Home Evenings.
; I Montavilla Milliner)* Parlors <;
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BURBANK & SCHUNAN,
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rnornirroM
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MONTAVILLA <[
Base Line Road,
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When going to Portland
your horse at the
AND WAGON REPAIRERS
Horseshoeing a Specialty
BASE LIKE. NEAR END CAR UNE
MONTAVILLA, ORE.
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LIVERY AND FEED
STABLES
Best of care.
Prices Reasonable
♦’nd of Car Line,
C. L. IDIEMAN. Prop.
MONTAVILLA,
Blacksmiths
leave
Montavilla
Ladies’ Hosiery and Underwear,
Notice for Publication.
Portland
Car. Second and Washington Stx,
• Millinery;
residents of Portland and all surroupding towns and communities are learning
that now is the time and this is the place to buy
4 PER CENT
UP-TO-DATE
Phase Pacific ISSl-
Northwest cor. First and Salmon Sts
Start a Savings Account
ALGERNON • PREMER^
CAREFULLY
PtMNM. East 075,
Ed Eh 1er«, who for over tour y tarn
Mi»» Bertha Klinger, of Salign, has
been the guest of Mi»» Emma Grxlfrey was the K»*nlaJ aaent for the Portland
Journal han resigned In favor of Ar­
during lit« |M»t weed.
thur flmall, who will hereafter carry
Jack H|>ill«r ba» por«ha»ed a lot on on the work so ably conducted by Mr.
Hibl-ard street and willwMrn commence Ehlers.
has become a household word
finit pnbllratlon. ¿ov. 3, XI
l4Mlt pilbllCAliOA» IH‘C. 2M,
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“The Best Values”
ORE.
Gresham,
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Teacher of Piano
Kalsomining, Papering.
PRICES LOF
Warren’s Pharmacy
Montavilla and Vicinity
OREGON
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Beaver State Print
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"The Right Imprint"
Send orders to Gresham. Oregon
Everything Men Wear from Top to Toe
CRAVENETTES
The only leading Grocer ûsing the Green Trading Stamps
Buy -Vk worth of inerchaniiii*e from us anil get *1 in coupons
in return, and a 10c coupon with every dollar purchase there­
after. When vuur book has
wort h of coupons in it it is
GOOD FOR FIVE DOLLARS
in merchandise.
For further particulars see or phone
a
D. B. Troutman, Grocer
Phone Tabor 78
MONTAVILLA. ORF. SteartHk Aw.