Frank Sperger, MONTAVILLA SUCCESSOR TO HENRY WINGERT Dealer in Fancy and Staple Groceries VEGETABLES, FLOUR. FEED, 6RAMITEWARE. HARDWARE, ETC. A Fine Line of Perfection Oil Heaters GUARANTEED NOT TO SMOKE, SMELL OR EXPLODE 60 and up At < h !! MONTAVILLA, ORE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rev. Harold Olwrv, the recently ap*l pointed pastor of the M E. Church i» Hireling wile »plendid »ueceoc in hi» work. The Epworth Ix-ague inieting* «re «l»o increasing ill interest and at* tendance, bo i» the Sunday achool, under the able leadership of Superintendent W. W. Shuler. The Women» Foreign Miwionrry aoriety has recently been reorganised. Mr«. Nibleen being re­ elected president; Mr». Kelley, Secretary. Kev. Oberg and family are well pleased with the work. an ► ► * The Central Store is Hea>lquartvrs for everything needed lur the CHRISTMAS DINNER Groceries, Graniteware, Etc., FLOUR and FEED. j. < ► < ► < » M c C aslin , Phone, East 732. Parker’s New Gash Store “ COME UNTO US and we’ll do thee good. OUR SPECIALTY: Good Merchandise at Low Prices Stevens’ Fancy Grocery Ldundr y When you get your goods for Christmas TRY US I I Blake & Son, HIBBARD STREET MONTAVILLA The Montavilla Meat Market Fiesh and Cured Meats, Sausages Fresh Aw riKO'i Views ■■ to the QwaUttew «• Be Pereetwwtea. FULTON & BEACH Good Things to Our Goods and Try Prices Phone Tabor 460. Cor. Villa Aw. and Spencer Strreet Ehler’s STORE IS THE PLACE 3 to get Cutlery of all Kinds < • ____________________________ i > A Christmas Present of a fine pair of Scissors I any style), a Razor, Ladies’ or Gents’ pocket Knives, Razor Strops, Etc., are usually appreciated. We have a large stock to select from at low prices. 223 Hibbard Street, < > MONTAVILLA, ORE. PROGRAM IS PREPARED. The Home Training Association of Montavilla has prepared the following program for the season of 1906-7: October 19. “When Does a Mother's Influence Begin?” Mrs. C. M. Wood; November 9, “Duties of Parents to 8chool and teachers," Professor Ack­ erman; November 23, Moral and So- cial Training of Children.” Rev. Gil- ' man Parker; December 7. Rev. E. L. House. D. D.; December 21 Holidays —Their Use and Abuse, ss Professor N. W. Bowland; January 4, “The Ado leseent Period,' Dr. Edna D. Timms January 12, H. B. Dickinson; Febru­ ary 1. Dr. A. C. Smith; February 15, “The Influence of Books In Moulding Character,' Miss Harriet Hassler; FOR SALE A modem, 5-room cottage with ground 90 x 125 ft. ft. bearing fruit trees, shrubbery, etc. Good bam and other necessary outbuildings. Will be sold at a bargain and on the Installment Plan You will not have a better chance to buy a nice home at reasonable prices and on easy terms. E. BARRINGER GEO. f. 973 Phone East 973. • ♦ 129 Base Line Road, MONTAVILLA, ORE ■ 9 : : : 4 In the making up of the breeding pen there are a numtier of very liiqMirtant factors to be dealt with If success is to be expected, and I will point out a few of the more lm[»ortant ones to tie dealt with, says Rev. C. E. Peteraeu In American Poultry Advocate. No birds should be used which are not sexually mature, healthy and In full rigor, as only from healthy and mature stock can a healthy progeny be expected. If Immature birdie Rrv tiawl the proff- eny will suffer, which Is proved year­ ly by the markedly higher death rate among the chicks batched from such Immature stock birds. Stock of advanced age should not be used either, as, for reasons that are obvious to the observer, no g»»»l results can be expected. There Is no need for me to explain that the chicks are In everything sentlal the creatures of their parents and of their ancestors; that It Is on the whole predestined by the nature of the germs from the combination of which the chicks emanate what they are to be. Tills Is good and sufficient r<-ri«on why the utmost care should l>e used i In the selection of lireedlng stock and i In­ formation as far as Is possible oliti In- ed as to the ancestry of the birds to be used In the breeding yard, for by no means everything that Is given us Is good. The parental germs themselves may, to lieglt, with, lie j»os«ea«en Misner street to C. E. Kuwlvtt e e of Portlaud, thia week. THE SHOE LADY. • K. T. Marshall, Russellville’s Imputar End of Car Line, Hibbard Street, e merchant, was in attendance at the Montavilla, Ore. e Pomona Grange at Gresham this week. BRICES THE LOWEST. GOODS ALL NEW. e If you are looking for a Urgniii see Montavilla Threatened With Destruc­ Call and be convinced of the go»xi quality and fair price» we offer you e Barringer alxiut house near Dickinsons, tion By Fire. on Villa Avenue. MONTAVILLA, ORE. Sloan & Metzger Bldg.. Base Line, What for a time threatened to he Robert Burton, C. M. Terry aud J. a most disastrous Are for Montavilla. | Housh are building a police telephone was discovered last Saturday night I line, the main station of which will lie about 6 o'clock by A. C. Stevens, nt I established at the corner of Rase Line | road and Hiblsirvl street, another station the back of the Warren Pharmacy, on will le placed at the comer of West the Base Lino road. It apiiears th.it I avenue and Base Line road. Police »er- some time during the forenoon, the Coniectionery. Bakery Goods. Stationery I vice it is said will commence the first of flue In the building had caught tire, but was promptly extinguished by Dr. the year. Be Sure to Call for the Green Trading Sumps. ♦ Warren, and his assistant. Mr. Sam­ A German l>atnl was making them* Agency For | selves heard on the streets of the Villa son both being careful to see that all danger of Are from the overheated Cigars. Tobacco. I this week. flue was guarded against, and as they Mr». A. E. Herman was doing bu»i- supposed, the fire had been complete­ ly put out. The flue was then cleaned Burdett’s Old Stand, Next Door to Postoffice ne»s at the Metropolis thia week. and business went on as usual, until MONTAVILLA ♦ Mia» Alta Itoseli wa » a visitor at Hotel the cry of Are was heard from Mr. Stevens In the evening. Fortunately Montavilla this week. for the business houses along the Base Line road, the presence of mind March 1. “Home Occupations and of Mr. Samson and the foreslghted- Amusements.” Mrs. J. Thorburn Ross; ness of Dr. Warren, In keeping on March 15. "Art and Music." Professor hand a large chemical fire extinguish F. W. Goodrich; March 29. entertain- er, saved the day. Mr. Samson hum»- ment of officer« of the Mother Circle diately thinking of tbo machine and of Portland; April -5. Father McDer- bring.ng It Into action on the fire. 6ILES BROTHERS, Prawriatara GILES PrsprmtBex vttt: April 19. "The Importance of De- which by this time was fast creeping WE CARRY A FI LL LISE OF veloplng and Utilizing the Child's Do- up the back and In the Inside of the The Are mestlc Instincts.” Miss Lillian E. Tin- studding of the building gle; April 35. social; May 3, Rev. however, was soon under control, a Georee B. Van Water«. D. D.; .May hole chopped Into the building com­ 17. 'Temperance.” B. Lee Paget; May pletely putting out the fire and sav- CHOKE COENTRY COUNTRY PROOWE PROOICE 31. D. A. Grout, assistant s»i|»erlntend ing the day for the resident of the Delivery to any part of the city. ent city schools; June 7. "Before and Villa. The question now being agitat­ PHOXE Mrs. Waldo; June 21, election ed is when shall Montavilla have a Base Liu Road, Mutifilla p TABOR tabor 145. us. Montarilla After,' chemical engine. The business men of officers.—Oregonlon. of the Villa should not rest until this matter has been decided on. for THE BREEDING PEN the Villa must have tire protection. and this Is the cheapest way to get it y e . ' ’______________ You Can’t Lose at < ! >• Materials for plum puddings, for cakes, pies and all pastry Marshall Bros., Russellville,