BEAVER STATE HERALD^DECEMBER 28, 1906 7 H. H. DICK INSON Montavilla and Vicinity Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . ♦ Go to PARKER’S New Store and get NEW GOODS THEY GF FI.C E. Io? lOMMSSlIAt HllHi Car. Nnoiid aa < < < > • > ► ► : Locdl Scheduli Of Trails Esala at.I r u f m Nu I So >0 * 33 • • U • • w • • oi » » r/!» SI V» W ('•tWMtd AM AM I* M Mall Furt |»nrf 4| K Flyr h eal A r s■ •• S» 1 7 • I v u » 00 it Hinisi » utt rwt • ’ 10 • 7 V. a 5 M M tuns IA UlStllW Jo Unitili • The Montavilla branch library line It was given by liia daughter, Miss Ida I Mrs. Woodruff, Misses Carrie Bucking- I htii without books for some little time, Hhuh-r and Miss M. E. Palmer, invita­ bai», tirara Bartlett, Nita Bartlett, tions were Issued asking the guests to Elsie Carter, Mr. lines, Mr. Guild., ami but It is umler.tood that a uew supply come at 4 o'clock and stay till they were Master Willie Bartlett. will shortly be forth coming. Weekly | ready to leave. Music, delates, recita­ change, will lie made. The Woman's tions, charades and other amusements Home Training association is lm|>eful <>t Home Training Association. a|M-d the hours until chocolate and cake lieing aide later on to secure a nxrin were served, after which all were asked ' Tim Montavilla Home Training asso­ especially for this purpose, when all can into a room that had been kept under ciation held its regular meeting last Fri­ go ane continued at D. Mc­ a miignitleieiit Christmas tree had linen [ ing. quite a large attendance Is-ing pre- Millan's store, With Mrs. McMillan as prepared as a surprise, and from wbowu •ent. Prof. N. W. Bowland, principal librarian, spreading branches all present received of the school, was down on the program some token of the occasion. 'Jhoae for a talk on “Holidays, their uses and I present were the liimt and hostesses, | abuses,” but he sprung a surprise on A Christmas Party, Rev. W. W. Hlmler, Miss ids Hhuler, the association by giving instead a pro-1 A very enjoyable. Christmas putty Mis« M. E. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. gram that illustrated the work in the touk place on that day at the residence L. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carter, ■elmol, in which both teachers and of Rev. W. W. Hinder, on Milner street. pupils participated. It embraced in- atrumental music, singing, readingexer- ciw-s and manual training work as used in tiie regular school work. It proved very interesting to all present, and gave, them a better insight into what is being j done in the schools than they hart I*- ’ fore. The question of an assembly ball < was taken up and discussed, and it was decided to petition the Ismrd <>t educa- , tion for this much needed addition to the school building. At present there is no room for any meeting or gathering except in the class rooms and the lack of accomodation often proves a great' lurni|>er to successful work. COST LESS Notke for l'ublkatlon. parishioners of Rev. II. Oberg, pastor of the M. E. church, surprised him with an old fashioned ‘‘pound party” last Friday evening. Tlity gath- ered in force, each beating a selection from tlis good things of life. Music, vocal ami instrumental, and other amusenneiits caused the time to fly only too quickly, and when the hour for de­ parture come, all who were present were of the opinion that a more enjoyable time could not of l>een had. l'iilted alale. Land Offlc, Portland. Oregon. Ortolwl JS. |.sa 1« Itctrby girali thnt Iti r4 hmh In thr himi > • «4i*«illft>riiin. ai'ii T'-rrlt«»ry,* ri- tvtidvd In «Il Ih«* l'ulUlc I^U«itiali, Mtnl«« <4 ha» Ibi« Ha> Ata'1 In Ihl« «»Ilice III» tw<>ru No TRAI., t-«r thr pii n* lln •«* «4 }hr • I 2 NW II <4 hrs Xi» D III T"W tiahlp X«i | 5 llnflK# No. i» Ka«l and wlll <4frr pr«M»f , r. l'haltt ii •»( l'or!Iaii«l, Oregon Any ami all prr««>ti» rlalmltig advrrarly thr al*»*«' «IrarrtlM*«! land* are r»‘«»uralrd t«> fllr thrir t-lalni« In thl» «iftlrr ut* or britir» aat«l Dth day «4 January, 1*4 ALGFKNOX H IIKKNNKK. * ItvgUlrr. Flrai puMh'atlnn, N«»v. 3. Iful; Laat publUalloii. Dee. 1** SI oii fc Mtágtr Bife, Bau LI m , Mrs. Minnie Reed and Miss Eva were shopping in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy Kincaid and son Ralph drove to Portland Wednesday. Happy New Year to All Our sales during the past month have been unprecedented. We have greeted at our First-street store all our old friends and thousands of new opes. We invite you to call at any time when in the city. Our store is conveniently located at First and Salmon. You Can Save One = Half AND MORE IN MANY INSTANCES ON PURCHASES OF Men’s Suits and Overcoats, MONTAVILLA, ORE. Warren’s Pharmacy Dealer In Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS • • • • CAREFULLY DISPENSED Phone East 975, 2 Doors East of Postoffice. Base Une Road. Montavilla. Patronize Home Industry! The MONTAVILLA BAKERY Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Cookies And Pastry of All Kinds. Wholesale and Retail YAGER BROS., Proprietors, MONTAVILLA, ORE. - - f CORBETT. Mias Bertha Henry vacation at home. - • - PHONE TABOR 528 Montavilla’s New Hotel is s|«nding her Me Montavilla Millinery Parlors ¡ ¡ Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and son Bennie went to Portland Friday. SECTION LINE. Week or Month A. E. Herman, " monwî LÎ^1“ George Chamberlain who has l>een at­ tenti ing school at Corvahs is spending his holiday vacation at borne. F. W. Reed came over from Cafre Horn Sunday and went to Portland in the evening for repairs for bis gasoline launch. Local and transient IS NOW OPEN lor patronage. custom solicited. Mrs. Sam. Unlit spent Wednesday in i, the city. The children of the Corbett school enjoyed a Christmas tree Friday even­ ing. I ON HIBBARD ST., NEAR END OF CAR LINE, Correspondence The Herald is better prepared than ever to do your job printing in first-class style at low rates. TRUCK 99 PARKER’S 133 Base Line Road, A Pound Party, “OLD THAN Blacksmith BURBANK « SCHUMAN, ¡ PBoraiKTuas < ’ Base Line Road, MONTAVILLA ![ Wlien going to Portland your horse at the I t GEO. McBRIDE, : leave Montavilla LIVERY AND FEED MISS AILEEN WEBBER Teacher of Piano : ♦ ♦ STABLES 22!» Kearney Street, teas Montavilla. Ore. 2 Best of care. Prices Reasonable : End of Car Line, Christmas exercises were held in our ♦ school on Friday afternoon. The teach­ ♦ 15 Vwrs Exatrleacr All Wat GaaraatMd C. L. IDLEMAN. Prop. er, Mias May Corbin, and several lady ♦ MONTAVILLA, - - OREGON aaaaaaaaa patrons gave the pupils a treat long to A »awAaaaA lie reineml>ereer of Mrs. Linvill ami her three children, to realixe the fact from the of Nevada, are guests at the home of buying up small tracts of Mr. and Mrs. Petty. Mrs. Linvill is a sister of Mrs. Petty. . School is closed for a week. At the Work on the road is progressing rath­ close of school the teaeliers got up a er slow as there is only one team haul* large Christmas tree, and each pupil ing gravel. woo remembered. The sgwmills are hard at work turn­ The Pleasant Valley Grange enjoyed ing out lumber as fast as they can. a large dinner and pleasant entertain­ They cannot fill all the orders. Our storekeejier reports more luigi ment at Washington hall, Sycamore, re­ ness than he can attend to. cently. Ye.«, this is as aellas bv persons seem a ay they are land. AT THE BOSTON STORE Northwest cor. First and Salmon Sts., Blacksmiths — PORTLAND, OREGON Positively the Cheapest place in the United States to buy Clothing for all the Family. .............................................................................................................................................................................. Messrs. Holcomb, Willder and Mrs. Holconib visited friends and relatives in 1 Portland Christmas. Mrs. Applegate gave a nice entertain­ ment at the home of her father, Michael Kelly, Christmas. Mrs. Oleson has been making pres­ ienta of flower plants and fruit to the I neighbors Christmas. All this is very nice, and it helps life along the rocky road. Nick Stiner is home with his wood­ saw. He has been sawing wood fur Í some of the neighbors. AND WAGON REPAIRERS Horseshoeing a Specialty BASK LINE. NEAR END CAR LINE MONTAVILLA. ORE. «• Beaver State Print • • “The Right Imprint” Send orders to Gresham, Oregon The only leading Grocer using the Green Trading Stamps Buy SOc worth of merchandise from us and get |1 in coupons in return, and a 10c coupon with every dollar purchase there­ after. When your book has !•> worth of coupons in it it is GOOD FOR FIVE DOLLARS in merchandise. For further particulars see or phone D. B. Troutman, Grocer Phone Tabor 78 MONTAVILLA. ORE. Spencer A Via Ave.