BEAVER STATE. HERALD, JANUARY 4, 1907 Correspondence Montavilla and Vicinity 7 Warren’s Pharmacy Dealer In Drugs, Chemical», Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. MU KOSt. Mia» I amors William» amt Irietui, of Portland, have Ixs-n >q wilding tini holi­ days at Kweel Brier Farm Additional Montavilla Items Mrs. A. E. Il«rtm«ii made a buxineaa Dr. Rowland, of Portland, will preach visit to Portland Wednesday. tirsi Thursday evening In Ilio acbool I*. McMillan reports a largo increase house. in Christmas trade over one year ago. The Endeavor watch anelai which wee Block taking ami Ixdaticlng accounts given nt the home of Mr. and Mr». W It Parsons waa well attended, liâmes and is tne present order ol things Fith music were the amusements snd dainty Montavilla nierchants, look out for some s|x-cial a>ls from them soon. I One Dollar will J. E. Mct'aslin haa some special lx»r- gains in the dishes. Miss Agnes Wolfer from Macksburg is fit you to eye glaaics or »pen­ aseistiug tn the culinary department of tacles. Perfect nt guaranteed. the Montavilla hotel. The annual business meeting of Grace Baptist church wac held on Thursday evening of this week. The wwk of prayer will Ixi olwervisl next we»k at Grace Baptist church. The general subj»x,t to lie “Our riches fn < hri»t." Monday night Reconcilation, Tnestlay night. Regeneration, W wines- Your eyes fitted at home. Write for day Riches In Glory, Thursday Coin- free booklet describing our method Ipletene.« and Pet (e« tne»a, Friday Re- USC •ÍLF-RAISINQ Remrmlsr, the glance we fit you ' demption ami Forgiveness. to are worth >1.50 any where » (I Walrh.leanrg Y«t '» day in good old English style. |l '•> Send ,»u, work to i»(i»<»,»d wall ».' Io rayaire an, wauh The guest» were Rev. and Mrs. Gilman Parker, Mr». O.K. Ohlson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Royal, Mr. and Mr». Kislev Ill atXTS aTBBBT. ruBTLXBD. OILS ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iley- awo atr I der and son Teddy, Henry Ryder, Mia» DELICIOUS HOT CAKES El»ie Ju»t, ami Mr». K. ( . Matlock. The product of the choicut wheat The subject Kumiav morning at Grace carefully prepared by our »pedal Baptial church will be “The open d« resilience <>f D. H Perkins, slid Mr. C. I.. Rideout an»v quh'fclv flflrflrtaiit <>«»r opni»«>n frw whrther «ti liivrttiilon Ifl pr'-hRrtlr jiRirtfitabl.r < omniunifii- tlotia•«rirtlrroottiimitlaJ HANObOO« nti 1‘atmu •«Hit frwo. <»l«1r«< Mtonoy f<»r "«•niritig pat«'i»ta. l'Atriiita takm thr<>utfh Muirti A < o rvrolvo mttlff, wi’h'iut ohwrRo In tha Scientific Hmeriwn. A handflomalr HlnatnM*»1 w«M»ldy I arrmt Hr- rulatlon «»f any •cteiitinr* lournaL Termo a voar: four month», |l byMil D»tw«dr«lrr». IHUNIISCi).«'-“-llewJ(irt Braut'h office i Q l F Bt_ Waahiu«u»n. D. C. Watch night services were held at several of the Villa churches on New Year's eve. refreshments were served. Promptly at twelve o'clock everytxdy sh*x>k hands and wiakad one another a happy New Year. A bu ineaa mxeting wax held in connection with the Endeavor a icial and the following officers were elected for the coming year': president, Mra. D. M. McKay: vice president, J. II. Wood; treasurer. John Williams; secretary, Fred Foth;organist, Mra. W. B Pars. n*. Mrs. J. I*. Jono« i« seriously ill, having had a stroke of apoplexy. .Mr». Donthit, who has been residing in Portland for sometime, is moving luck oil the (arm. Mra. ii.iitlnjt ex- |Mx-ts to a|x*ud the winter in California visiting relatives. Professor F. G. Buchunan, principal of the Canyonville high achool and former |*rilici|«al of Troutdale school, s|x*nt the holidays among friends in this vicinity. Ralph and Clarence Bramlmll, of Battle Ground Wash., and Eva ami Mabel Gotham,of Troutdale, have visit­ ed at the home of Mr. J. Brumhull tIda w eek. Mi»a l.vda Branihali S|*ent several days in Portland last week. : School Books ■ ; I > .1 d Bfxiks Bought, Sold and Exchanged. School Supplies. Largest Miscellaneous Stuck se. year and vole for a higher rate than that i custom solicited. Ws bear that tbs Mt. Hood car line rwonimendeil by the board. Voder the pi esent law ths l»ard call only recoiii- decided to run just txeiow the hill south Menis and Room« t»y Doy, Week or Month insnd the amount of the levy, but the of Ruasellvilie store. same is tixwi by a vote of the taxpayers Mrs. T. R. Howitt, who is under the present al the annual meeting held for physician's care, is improving. Mra. montavilla tills puqiose. As there are usually only Howitt is staying with her mother Mrs. alioul (oily or fifty at these meetings it E. A Kelly. would be compsralively an easy mailer Fred Howitt has rented hi* farm to for a d »s»ti»fi<«l community to get out T. H. Pitta. w IF ww ww v w v wvww in sufficient nomtiers to carry things to Mr. ami Mr». W. W. Howitt enter­ When going to Portland leave ♦ their own liking. The fear that such a tained tin ir children and grandchihirsn your horse at the Y deuiuiisIrstiiHi waa alsiut to be made, on Konday evening there wa* sixteen cauaed >rs, examine all tubes that auother year you will have some jects. To the usual cireulating collec­ received the first prise for the most nnd crevices about the bowl. for this L .orv Just us good. It is right here that tion have been added this year the pub- unique costumes al the Sandy New la evidence In itself that there is dirt some sh.rrtsighted flock owuer is go.ug ieations of the United States Depart­ to fall down. The flock master wh > dis­ ment of Agriculture that are adapted to being harlxtred somewt.-re. Year’s ball. poses of bis best ewe larnite simply the n-eds of this section. Lists of Delivery nt Cream. these farmers’ bulletins may be had by lima ami Grace Lingle s|x-nt the shuts himself out of the race of reai> applying to the library. Frequently cream Is seriously Injured holidays witli their |>aieiits. Ing a good harvest in the next few ­ lu delivering If to the creamery. We The plan of including in each box a Roller skating is tin* latest diversion have even seen collectors using ordi­ years. group of books on some special subject Through the careful selection of ewe affords an opportunity for more sys­ in Damascus. nary milk cans lu summer for this I'reiim received from the lamlts some permanent and very de­ tematic reading. For the subject of Carrie Hvucock is on the rick tint. purpose. patron In the best condition would al • hie improvements can lx1 effected lu these groups interesting e[i^phs in not under such circumstances reach the flock that will In the course of a American history have been i-hosen, or, the creamery In a condition fit for year or two returu excellent profits. for instance, also, the histories of for­ CARE OF CREAM. making good butter. The tanks or The demand today Is for early matur­ eign countries, early explorations and cans should be well Insulated, and ing sheep—sheep that can be g >t to mar­ voyages of discovery, our new posses­ Thornaaah Cleanliness Weeennnrr to sions in the Pacific or similar topics^ where the latter In particular are used ket nt the earliest ixtsslble date. There A group usnallv includes books of Secure n 1,ood Quality. are always a few ewes that show au travel, a good history, one or two in­ The cream gathering creamery has they should l>e ] rotected from the suit Inclination toward early maturity, an 1 many features to recommend It and la by means of a good canvas cover on the progeny should lx» selected to pro­ teresting biographies, a good novel, the wagon. showing the life and customs of ths alike pipulur with patrons and factory One of the most disagreeable flavors mote this very desirable quality. Our time or place, and, where pos^Me, proprietors, but at the same tlnib we Imparted to cream Is that due to the great need today is sheep that can lx» something on the art aud liti-ratur^ of would any this, nnd say It most em­ sun's rays striking directly upon aud fattened nt any are and put uimn the the period. / These traveling libraries are not fixed phatically—that unlhsa we are up nnd beating tlie walls of a can. and this market when prices are the highest. doing the ndvnutnges of this system flavor Is Invariably passed on to the This kind of animals can only lx? o’x collections. Pocks may be sent in to the library from the deposit station for will prove wholly or largely Illusory, butter. Where the cream is delivered talued by making selection from ewes exchange ns often ns convenient to the for the gain imide nt the manufactur­ by Individual patrons the can should that show nil Inclinntlon to reproduce local librarian. Ask for the books you be covered with a blanket. — Superin ­ that particular quality. ing etui will more than lx» swallowed wish to read, or ask for books on the schjocts in which you are interested. up at the selling end through the tnanu- tendent Mitchell at Meeting of East­ ern I »airy men’s Association. Stnndnrd Bred« Vertin« Srewto». Now that the winter is beginning, there factnrlug of butter of an Inferior quali­ Wherever any one succeeds with will be time for rending. These long, ty that must be sold nt a reduced price. RESERVE EWE LAMBS. barnyard fowls they wi-tld grow rich rainv days are a season of comparative The herculean task before us In con­ from standard bred poultry. Just try leisure in the country. How much good nection with our cn'nni gathering improve the Flock by Careful Selea. It. those of you who are doing wr II reading can be done, how many useful I (Ion of Females. creameries Is the education of the pa­ enough with the common kinds, and suggestions gathered from practicnl The grading up nnd general Improve ­ trons to property enre for their cream. see what a difference there will lie be­ books written bv people engaged in different kin.'« of farmin*», how manv When the cream leaves the farm. It ment of the breeding flock must have tween 150 eggs per hen from each ben nleasant hours of entertainment spent its ultimate source in the reservation old and seventy or eighty from the should be both clean lit flavor and in the enjoyment of a stirring book of •»¿venture or a good novel! If the box sweet. This means enre and cleanli­ of the ewe lambs uow being reared to kind, says the Feather. «t votir station does not contain the ness throughout and the providing of maturity, writes Lao C. Ileyuolds lu look von want, speak to your librarian facilities for cooling the cream. The Natioual Stockman. Too much care about it or write to the main library, utensils lined should ix> of the l»est cannot lie exercised In selecting out th« PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES. snd wh*-n you come to Portland, come quality nnd properly cleaned, so that •we lambs that possess the power tc ■ to the library. At the elose of the summer the trav­ there will be no danger of contamina- stre-agtlicu and permanently fix de At the request of Mrs. Waldo, State tion from thia source. eling libraries at the deposit stations Orange lecturer, a reference list bear­ airable qualities In the flock. Flock ■ilk In a Clean rises, were recalled and fresh boxes of books ing on the question of utilizing prison masters make a big mistake every sea- Special care should lx» taken to milk have been sent out for the winter '• read­ labor in the manufacture of grain In a clean place nnd In ns cleanly a sou In not giving more attention to se­ ing. In making up these hoses sugges­ «acks. etc., has been compiled for the tions from county members of books to use of Granw members, and can be manner ns possible, for particles of lecting tlielr best ewe laml>s. The demand for breeding stock for be included were followed as closely ns eons’-lted in the reference room. Grange dirt which fall Into the milk nt milk­ ing time nrv laden with organisms •tartlug new flocks should uot Induce rossibie, but in most instances the se­ members xml lecturers will find the 1i- which produce the worst flavors with flock masters to part with their liest lection was left to the librarian. Tn » rarv very useful in nrenerin*» for the ___ _________ ___ _____ t ____ __ __ lecturer’s hour. Ask for books on the which we have to contend and, while ewe lambs. Not In many years have each box there are thirty books of fie- tion an*l _____ twenty non 2_ fiction, topic» gt’-en out for di»cn»s»on or come _ ...... ., books of _*___ harmful nt any time, are doubly so I known of breeding material com- I. The latter includes books of travel and ' to th- library and let vs help you look under the cream gathering creamery mandlng such a high premium as now. historv, biography, sad many books of nP the material.— Nelly Fox in Tb« system, whore the cream Is held fo» The price offered by some anxious huv- practical value to farmers on fruit | School and Home. cmzEis üiil ». i CUTS X’