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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
IMPROVEMLNT LEAGUE MEETING ì decided to have a resolution intnslucsd st tlie next council meeting asking for The Improvement L-ague held its the opening of an fW-foot street from regular meeting last Monday evening. the eastern larundnry to Grand Avenue. Owing to the »treet car strike, with no R. J. France, a property owner on the proposed extension <4 Villa Avenue car» running alter night, an expected east want. was present and expressed delegation from the East Side Associa . himself very much in favor of tlw tion did not mate ialise and the theater ¡>ro|kwition and stated that he thought question was laid over. Secretary tlw large majority of those affected Carter reported that the city engineer's would get in line. ---------— a ■■---- office had finished its work in the matter of the improvement of Hibbard street Villa Lodge, I. O. O. F- will work the and it was now in the hands of the city third degree tomorrow night and a full auditor for advertising. It was reported alteudanc« is desir*1. that tba citisens’ committee having the Subscribe for The Herald. Villa Avenue improvement in hand had I ‘ Proof of the pudding is in the eating That’s why you should buy your Groceries and Confectionery for the holidays front Remember That Every Day iS FRANK SPERGER BARGAIN DAY At The Central Store SvKvaaaor to Henry Wingert Who deals in nothing but goods of quality. Christmas present would be one of our A useful First quality Groceries and Vegetables FLOUR, FEED, &c. PERFECTION OIL HEATERS Several sizes and at prices that will please you. prices on FLOUR and FEED. Ask how to get a Work of Art Free Get our j. E. M c C aslin , Phone East 413 Cor. Ebey St. and Villa Aw., MONTAVILLA, ORE. Phone, East 732. Cor. Car U m and Base U m . XMAS aiXANINGS GOI.DEN Bl'SlNKSS Rl’LKS. Avoid borrowing and lending. Say but little, think much and do more. Be tit for more than the thing you are now doing. Never make money at the expense of vour reputation. Save the rent» ami the dollar« will take care of themselves. Be courteous to all. It pay« large div idend« on the investment. Never relate your misfortunes, ami never grieve over w hat you cannot prevent. Let vour ex|>emu-a be «uch aa to leave - And never will its happiness From out our live* depart If only we, dear ehihlren, Keep Christmas in our heart. “ COME UNTO US and we’ll do thee good.” The National Synod of Norway has recently vcted by n Urge majority to give women «xfual rights with men in the government of the church. I OUR SPECIALTY Good Merchandise at Low Prices * Louisiana has enacted a law which ¡wriuiU cities of over 10.1MM) inhabitants toappoint women factory inspectors. The mavor of New Orleans has appoint ed .Miss Jean Gordon as inspector for that city. Miss Gordon bus taken a prominent |>art in civic movements and is ¡a-culiarlv well qualified for the ¡ami- lion. When you get your goods for Christmas TRY US! Blake <& Son, When you get our prices and sample our goods you will do as others are doing—call up Phone Tabor 460. And order vour GROCERIES. CONFECTIONERY, FLOUR, FEED, VEGETABLES, FRUIT from HIBBARD STREET MONTAVILLA FULTON Ct BEACH DEALERS IN G ixh I s of Quality Cor. VILLA AVE. and SPENCER HT. o : Stevens’ Fancy Grocery Confectionery. Bakery Goods. Stationery Be Sure to Call for the Green Trading Stamps. : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Agency Ciyars, Tobacco. For , City 1 aundr 7 Burdett's Old Stand, Next Door to Postoffice Christmas and New Years MONTAVILLA Base Line ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦a means “Good Things to Eat\ The Montatila Meat Market GILES BROTHERS, Propr.elcrs WE CARRY A FULL LISE OF Fresh and Cured Meets, Sausages CHOICE COVXTRY PKODICE Delivery to any part of the city. ™ abor ♦ ♦ : : [ Line Road. Moniavilla U-. ST( RE IS THE PLACE t> get Cutlery of all Kinds || I ^3 1 A Christmas Present of a fine pair of Scissors (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. MONTAVILLA, ORE. 223 Hibbard Street, BARGAINS IN HOUSES Do yon want some snaps in houses and lot»? rent when you can buy on these terms? Why <lo you pay FOR $500 A flve-roofn cottage—>50 down and you say what you can pay ¡»er month. Now thia house is plastered all through ami full lot. FOR $«00 ♦ 5-room cottage on Misner St. Almost as easy terms. FOR $1100 Fine cottage on Base line. Elasy terms. FOR $1500 House on Misner St. It will pay you to call at Barringer’s office and look at these houses. GEO. E. BARRINGER Phone East 973. 129 fase Line Road. MONTAVILLA, ORE. a balance in your rocket, l’eady money is a Meini in need. Win - »’rinking and cigar smoking are Uhil habits; they im;>air the health an.J ¡»xrket, and lead to waste of time. —McMinuville College Bulletin Yin. Honen and tic VoriJ ♦ and we have them in any quantity, the best quality at the ! X lowest price. Call and see for yourself. ! i Materials for plum puddings, for cakes, pics and all pastry -J ' Municipal suffrage bus I wen granted l<> Women in Natal, South Africa. Full Line of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hardware, Etc The National Grange, at its recant gnu uni meeting in lh-nwr, i-aeto-d a resolution in Icor of woman suffrage by a tinaniinone »ide. Tlie Denver P»at quote* Frederick E TuLI’c C vmu rship of Railroads. Siioitxer, se< retarv of the Denver Theater POKTLAND.ORE , D-c. 15th, 19.M— . Company, who wilm-eed one of the I have just return»-1 fr >;n a two in mths demonstrations by the English suffrag visit to Boston where 1 gave much I ists in London, as sayiug, ‘*11 did more attention to the question of the public good for tin- women's cause in England ownership of raiiroa»!«, and conferred than anything that has yet happened, ♦ with many of the national leaders of in that it created a great many new followers and also shows that the women this cause. are in earnest.” Since my return to Portland I have organized "The Oregon la-ague for the Public Ownership of Kailroads.’’ The ! object of this league is to carry forward ' an aggressive educational campaign in behalf of tbe public ownership of rail-1 roads. It will select and circulate the very bent books and literature which treats upon the general subject of rail roads. It will luthennore endeavor to t procure legislation in this state which i will serve as steps in tbe direction of public ownership, ami at the same time give the people -and the business inter ests of the state lietter railroad service, and prevent the unjust and unwarrant able discriminations that the railroads are now making against < iregon interests, ( IRON and MECHANICAL TOYS, and force the railroads to ¡»ay their just < proportion of the state taxes, ft is to | 1« nou-|atrtisaii and will seek to give to i the voters of the state such facts and I arguments as to cause the ¡»eople of both I jarties to capture Is»th ¡arties for their ' own interests instead of being captured Fancy Collars, Belts, by the parties for the interest of the railroads. Purses and Handbags, In as much as many of your readers The latest in up - to - date are deeply interested in this question, I wish yon would publish this letter for STATIONERY the purree of informing them that if they will send me their name and ad dress npon a postal card to Prat Office Box 454 Portland, Oregon, I will mail them free of charge some interesting literature upon the subject. Truly Yours, HIRAM VRiXlMAN. I ■ I Russellville Holiday Gifts! GAMES, WAGONS, WHEELBARROWS, CARTS. ETC Fine Display of Dolls. Men’s and Boys’ Hats Ladies’ Handkerchiefs D Tree Ornaments, Festoons. Etc Caps, Shirts, Collars, Ties and Suspenders, Etc. Bonbons, and Candies Chocolates and Fancy Holiday Sweets. All kinds of NUTS MCMILLAN, 113-114 Base Line ♦ Montavi I la, Ore.