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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
II. B. DICKINSON Montavilla and Vicinity Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . OFFICE, Perl laud Cflf. Mfcofld fl«d WuBhhigtun M|»,( Fb««« PN& LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : It EK I UENCK, 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Musisi ills Jo Villa Av/itus, PI im « Taber til! MONTAVILLA, DRE., Dw. 17, IlfOfi —There went rot-vived into memln-rsblp | of Grace church, Sunday eleven parson?; ■ twu by letter and nine by Iratptism. < >nr more profea««-<| faith at the cluffii uf lw«t . njglit'r ««rvice. At Iluta# Evflninga. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Start a Savings Account with ua and get 4 PER CENT The Grace Paptiat young |<eople bail a very large anti en<hu«i««tic business meeting and stm - ib I laat week at tiie , beautiful Ipini« of Mrs. Haiumond on Eby «treet. Seven new mem tier« were received, The following officer« were elrctrd : Prs-aitjeiit, Walter PtderSofl; Vice Preaident, Mi«« Agnes Matlock; Secretary, Arnold Smith; .Treasurer, John Trout; Organist, Henry Rider. on all your deposits THE CITIZENS BANK, i» triU in ranún, out 0. R. & N. Hast war«l AMP M P M ______ Bigg. Mall , Hp'« i Local A Eg Flyr , Nu « No « N„, 4 1,». R. Curtl«, recently of Minnesota, now living at .'MI Broad street, Montavilla, has rat|U«at«>i that ha be plactel on the ■ubacripton list of thelocal pafra-r, Beavgr Stale Herald. This «plrit ia certainly to lie commended. Mr. Curtis a« an intelligent ritis«-n want« to learn all he can al«>ut hi« a>lopl«<<i community, aud ’ know« doubling« from experience that ! the quickest way to do this 1« to read i the local pa|>er. How different from thi« i« the fellow whtf while getting hi« living here still adhere» to the eastern home, and a« far a« possible «end« bi» money titers. Local Schedule Of 1 rains », Si ward AM AM PM Port Msll p,,rt A E Flyr l-oeal A, Xn » X M 7 4 fl • It i • U» 1 7 7 7 7 I N » • », 0* * «I » » a » II« • * » . i n i Notice for Publication. t’nllwt Mat«-« lami OSI««’. Porilaml. Ore*on. Ok-totK-r ». iwa Wolle* I« hereby «Iren lh«l In compilane* wllh the priolaloiia ot ih- ari of i'oxrtr« ol Jun* ». 1ST", rutili«-,! "An acl lor Ihr »ale of timber lami» In lire Matra of California, Orr«on. N«'«aila an<1 Waahitialon Territory. a> «X- t*t>>lr«l Io all the Public I xml «talca l>> art of Aufuat t, bar». Joseph K. i "<>p*y. ol PortUwl t'r.unly of Multnomah. Mal« «»I Oregon, haa thia <lay Sl««l In ihl. oSlee hl. sworn sialemrnl No. '«if. for the pur, has«’ of the M I 1 NW 1 I of a«-. No IS In Tow nship No I N., Hauge No A gasi and « *11 "ff. , to show l Irai Ilo- land ■ought is mor* valuable lor Ils llrwlwr or st«*n* Shan for agricultural purp,-a*s. and tor.labll.h hie claim to *al«l lan«f la-fore the Krglster ant ■ecelvrr of this ollie* al Portland. Oregon, on Tu<s«lay, the IMli «lay ol January. H*«7 He names a* wtlbeaars Charles Coopey of port la mi, Oregon. Prlwanl Trick*» of Palmer, Ornaon. Frank llow«r,lj>l llrl.lalY'rll. Oregon. !>. X. Challen of Portland. Oregon Any an>l all |--ra<itis claiming adversely the ate,»* d«w> rltM-«l lamia ar* reuueelrd to HI* their ,1.1ms In thiaoflk, e on or fetore salti iMh «lay of January. 11**7 AUIKRNON M ItKKHHKK Register, s Flrwl public«* Io«, Nor 1. IM4; I ab I publication. I*rr. /*». 1*4. • | Little Rock, Ark., W. K. Frey, Sterling, cuping their new dwelling. Citaa. Sharnke ia busy painting J. PI«., Mr«. M. R. beaver ami Mr«. Gilman Parker of Montavilla. She has twenty- StrAU«’« new liouae. three graii' cliUlren, thirty-six great A. Malar of Firwood visited Jonsrud grandchildren and one great great grand- Bros. mill laat week. child, all living. Mr. Donahue’s mill crew have finished , Sion I Mitzpr Blit, Basi U m , MONTAVILLA, ORE. - - ••••••••••••44444•••••••444 4444 444444444444 44444 44444 blasting out «turnpa on the new road and the planking ia progressing rapidly. Correspondence Warren’s Pharmacy MARMOT. Surveyors Jardner arid Han«en have 1 retu ned to Portland after making a «ur- COLUMBIA VIEW vey to tlie summit of the Cascade* for the Mt. Hood electric company, al«o Mrs. R. A. Ten Eyck ami eon George, Memtra. Chambers aud Kay surveying of Bandy |«asaei through here last week to Salmon river. on their way home front town. Mr. Aschoff is improving very fart l>« Mrs. Wood who has Iteen quite ill ia ha« t>een with the boys digging |>otat<xm, improving. ! which they bought of Mr. Peak. The ladies of this community are pre- Ed. T. Peak ia in Portland with hia |.arli>g for the basket social to be given ■later, Mr«. Herrick, who«« husband Christmas eve at seven o'clock. Boys, di«sl a few «fays ago ■crew up your courage and keep your Glen Winters is visiting with Mr. band- on your pocket book until that Holms. lime. Ml«« Robertson, the «clto< J-teacher is The literary society will meet next al«o visiting Mr. Hohns. Friday night. Erm-wt Aschoff came home yesterday, ' he haa l>een out with Jardner ami i PLEASANT VIEW Hansen. It is reporter! that Sam Carrol’s the Baptist denomination for eighty Mrs. Allie Richey has been quite ill childien have the mutnps. year«. She aaw the soldiers of the war for the |>a«l few days. of 1 SIX coming home; «lie ha« met the FOR SALE — Fine bine amialusion great missionaries Judson aud Carey cockerels and pullets at Rosa Elliott's. and baa talk»! with them years ago. KELSO. She J«line,I the flrat Baptist church Mrs. Clara McAuley has gone to Port that waaorganiied weat of the Aliegliney PLEASANT HOME. The Herald is better prepared mountain«. She ia the mother of eight land for a visit after which she will re There was a very successful doll show than ever to do your job printing children, four are living, (and as many turn to her home in California. held at the Douglas« «tore Saturday R. Jonstud and family are now oc- gone before the living) are J. A. Frey, in first-class style at low rates. afternoon December 15. Thirty-one dolls were on exhibition and eleven prises were given. A large crowd of little girls, also older ones, gathered around to see what doll should get the prise. Old Santa apjieared and gave all | the children candy and then gave the EVER OFFERED IN PORTLAND prises as follows! Prettiest dressed doll, Gertie Hie kier; Largest dressoi Is the comment of thousands of satisfied customers who doll. Alberta Snider; Hand sewed dress- have taken advantage of the e«l doll, Nellie Bailey; roost comic dress ' ed doll, Ellen De Haven; doll with hand made hat, Grace Miller; most comic dressed boy doll, Ira Jack; Prettiest now being offered in the dressed boy dol, Gladys Wolfe; piettiest dressed doll as nurse, Hildreth Hoffman; greastest effort under most difficulties, Lisxie Taylor; oldest doll. Eunice Roork. “The Best Values Dealer In Drugs. Chemicals, Patent Medietas«, Toilet Artkies, Stationery, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS Biggest Bankruptcy Sale ever held on the Coast Mrs. Ault’s mother and Miss Edna Brooke, both of Portland were visiting friends in this Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Tillamook were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Craa- well. 4 BOSTON STORE ♦ < » I1 f PORTLAND, 0RE60N / Now is the time and this is the place to buy Clothing for the Household Rwellest make«, liest good« you ever aaw Worth |4, |5 and Ki, for $1.50 Children’s Cloaks, Worth $5 and $6, for $2.95 Ladies’ Hosiery and Underwear, At less than half usual prices Men’s Furnishing Goods, Everything Men Wear from Top to Toe CRAVENETTES SUITS, PANTS, COATS, HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, ETC. < » Miss Lissie Hunter has returned from Mt. Vernon where she was head manager of a large millinery depart ment, she will return in the Spring. 2 Doors East of Postoffice, The mail is still coining but under a new carrier, Kenneth Louderback was mail carrier but Guv Wolf now takes hie place. z Base Line Road. Montavilla. — ' I ■■ ■ »■ I I U l.ll. IS The MONTAVILLA BAKERY c*™iL.c^p1-“ Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Cookies And Pastry of All Kinds, Wholesale and Retail YAGER BROS., Proprietors, 133 Base Line Road, - MONTAVILLA, ORE. - —-------------------------------------------- ------------------- —... ----------- ■ --------------------------------------------------- ------- --------- Monlavilla’s New Hotel I I ON HIBBARD ST.. NEAR END OF CAR LINE, IS NOW OPEN for patronage. custom solicited. Meale and R<K>me Day, By A. E. Herman, W. E. Cras—ell who has been working at Donahue's mill is home laid up with a bad cold and sore throat. Mr. Erx shipped the first shipment of potatoes from this neighborhood this year he had to ship from Troutdale owing to the shortage of cars at Gresham. Grandma Lusted, who has been sick for the past two weeks, ia improving and able to be around. Nick Rauw had the misfortune to fall and get hurt quite badly while at work abcut his farm, it will lay him up for a while. Mrs. John Sleret is getting along nice ly but will be laid up for sometime. Miss Goulet visited her parents in Portland for a few days. Local and transient Week or Month moní ^ íí .^““ 44444444444444444 MISS AILEEN WEBBER SECTION LINE. Wm Ream is making a cistern for Adam Gruber. A large water tower ia being erected on the Weinhard place over a deep well recently driven there. R. Mackleeandus, of Bandy, employed by J. Moll was last week summoned to the bedside of hie aged father who ia dying. The four young boys who went to Estacada, a month siuce to cut wood for Mr. Morris, are home on a visit. Henry Moll waa a visitor in our parts on Sunday, also C. Me Isaac and Miss 3 Johnson of Portland. Teacher of Piano 22» Kearney Street, Tat«?’ » M Tsar»' ««»scisw rs Dr. Russ, Dentist Rm i Wk« Ca in ParHaad I when dr . doe« bwt W4J W IV rvillflRC ter work than can be had Ln Portland, for the same price? Teeth Filled and Extracted Painless Teeth out today and new ones tomorrow tat» at Tsaffi. X Ml S M T«st» Cast. «4 tag ■« FShaag. Me ■■« « I titrasttaTw*. nststts ,»*vn-v. In residence. PHONE «rru a Hibbard W..OS Car line Scott 3*6*. UP-TO-DATE «rUr««AÍ< Wkskas i Millinery » Carried in Stock at all times . . MONTAVILLA, ORE. Dougherty & Copenhefer Montavilla Millinery Parlors Base Line Reati, All *«ta 8ssr»»4ss4 ' i UPPER LATOURELL Montavilla. Ore. • *44444444444444444 Bl'KBANK & SCHUMAN, FHopRirroRs GENERAL Blacksmiths MONTAVILLA Mr. and Mrs. George Gill have moved to their homestead in Eastern Wash ington. < > leave < > ] [ :: 4 4 • BASE LINK, NEAR END CAR LINK MONTAVILLA. ORE. • 4 4 UVERY AND FEED H stables <; Mr. Woodward spent Saturday and I I Best of care. Prices Reasonable < I Sunday at home with hie folks. < > End of Car Line, < > N. Courier, the Latourelle creamery C. L. IDLEMAN, Prop. proprietor, is paying a good price for < I MONTAVILLA, - - OREGON <; butter fat. •• Beaver State Print •• “The Right Imprint” Send orders to Gresham. Oregon Miss Anna Beafleld and Mr«. Id« Crowston returned home from the hospital Sunday. o The only leadin g Grocer using the Green Trading Stamps Miss Fox’s recital at Troutdale was a fine success. Portland LUSTLOS 4 E. D. Hamilton moved Mr. Strack to Portland Tuesday, where be expects to work this winter. • 4 4 4 4 4 The farmers will soon rejoice in this vicinity that their potatoes are out. 4 Horseshoeing a Specialty Montavilla Mrs. Ada Benfield was a visitor Friday. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : AND WAGON REPAIRERS W. Hicks removed Mr. Deaver to the < > hospital laat week. He is improving. < > When going to Portland ] ’ your horse at the Mrs. Hicks has proved to lie a good nurse, as she has nursed back to life the sick baby of W rowstons. Mr. Rosa and Laura spent two days in Portland last week. DISPENSED • • Patronize Home Industry! Miss Ida Miller ia home on a short visit with her parentsand frieuds. Mr. Thum has put an addition to his blacksmith shop. CAREFULLY • • Phone East 975, Wonderful Bargains Boy’s Coats, - 4 4 4 4 4 4 PHONE TABOR 52» It ia reported that Mr. C. M. Pearce Mrs. Jaa. Richey «pent laat week in .1 Troutdale, caring for her «ister Mrs. ha« sold hi« place. Cameron, who was quite sick with Gilbert Varxlerhoof and J. A. Gdell lonsilitis. took «ome l«eef cattle to the butcher at Mr«. Jewde Daniels Is visiting her Sandy. |arenl« Mr. and Mr« L. I-aisen. We are glad to welcome Jessie back after an POWELL VALLEY. Death Rush frey. absence of two yearf. J. R. Jnffs was doing business in Mary Rush Frey, Mrs Parker'« mother II. G. Ogden made a busineas trip to Powell Valley Saturday. I««« m | away very quietly Saturday Portland on Monday. morning at six o'clock. The funeral John Sleret ami Harry McDonald Eld Aaron Preston waa visiting ol>i ■s-rvices at Dunning's Undertaking were pleasant callers recently. friends in thia vicinity on Tuesday. riMima at two o'clock thia after-noon. A large crowd attended the skating Ti>e school are making preparation« The body will go eaat to Reynolds III« for liteir Christ mas tree ami entertain rink Saturday night. thia evening, J. Il Seaver of Montavill. Joseph Wilcox, Herbert Simmons, will accompany it. Sh,« was ninty-aix ment to Ire given on Christmas night. ami Elmer Hawk attend the debating Mr. ami Mrs. Ogden visited their year«, eleven months and fifteen days. society at Samiay Saturday night. Iler htialmml die«I the «ame day of the daughter Ruth on T,iur«day. Mr. John E. Stone passe«! through Mine month just a half century before Mrs. Clark ami her father, Mr. Brown Powell Valley Friday. She waa a Christian ami a member of are guests at Mershon’s this week. northwest cor. First and Salmon Sts., 4 4 4 4 4 PARKER’S of Mary ! I | New Store and get NEW OOODS COST LESS THAN "OLD TRUCK” THEY f •4444444444444444444444444 4 • 4»? COMMkMllAL nllkfl . Go to PARKER’S Buy 50c worth of merchandise from ua and get 01 in coupons tn return, and a 10c coupon with every dollar purchase there after. When vour book has |5 worth of coupons in it it ia GOOD FOB FIVE DOLLARS For further particulars see or phone in mere ha nil iw. D. B. Troutrçian, Grocer Phone Tabor 78 • e e o a • e • e a • p : MONTAVILLA. ORE. SyworjvmA«. :