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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, JANUARY 4, 8 COLUMN WANT Wanted, For Sale, Lost. Found, Etc. All local advertisement» will hereafter l<e run under this head at Hie rate of Rldoul-Peterson Heddlnq. No ad. puplished fui lev* than 10 cent». t a*h The lairlortif the Montavilla hotel »a» in advance except to regular advertiser». If you have anything to sell, or wish to buy anything, or have lost anything, TRA A "it AN I AD. in this column. tliewene of a happy wedding on Chrint- ma» .lay, a lien Rev. Ilnmhl Otivrtf o( The result« will aurprise you. the M, E. church tied the knot which LOST—Sitnrday lieceiulwr 32, I»*- nia.lv Mi«a Anna l“eter»«>n and Mr I FOR SALE—Mand-Chin* Pig«. B. C. I tween Ris k Quarry and Cederville, one I. Ri.iout one in the eyes of the Itiw nn.t Altman, Gresham, Ore. suit ease. Th, tinder is known and to according to the divine decree. The FOR SALK — At a Bargain, Good. *ave trouble bad better return to The wedding t.»'k place nt live p. m. an,I Fécond - Hand Plow, also Buggy. Al 1 Herald office and receive reward. was attended be a few intimate relative* Hart. Gtesbam, Ort-. WANTED—«>or BRI coni* of cordw<«»l and frit nd». Mi»« l>vlla Burn» acted SVNRISE NURSERY Cherry s-eedimgs and Sioaif Fruits a , cul . u Che tòglier nu m «ou U» «U Gres the part of l>ri.lvi>niai I and Mr. Verntu ham. Mu»t lw fuN measure. Pri. e Herman «• I eat man. Sup|>er wn» serv Specuilty ♦ 1.10 |« t cord. Apply vu tue tarin, . r Ixqran and Phénoménal Berry. ed at six o'clock,’Mr«. Herman doing Himalaya Giant.and Mamm<4b IJ.-tck- ni 507. Connu, reiul Ènilding Portland. the fKtrt of host«*»«. The bride wore a — M. B. l>., ki> srm. lerry, Grape vine». Cherry trev». lieautifnl white »ilk lire»» with lac. Asparagus roots, Etc. trimming» and orange blossom», the Kintel st., Mol tavilla. « pp. (’• rivent ___________________________ 13 groom looking hi» lw»t in the regulation black. Mr. and Mm. Ridout will make F< >R SA LE—fSISO S-r*«uu lioir*e, hatb tive lots. baru. fruit tree*. I>errie* and tbe.i home in Montavilla lor the pr. -vut FOR SALE— A Portable American ruses, liait cash. 531 Hiblmrd Street The Herald join« their many friend» Fvajairator in good condition. ca[iacity Montavilla, Oregon. 50 i n. Original cost over $-«<i. Will in extending congratulation* and best PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. sell tor |!25, if taken soon, with grader, wiahee, Guaranteed. Cha*. Cleveland, ..gent, dipi'ii g vats, eli., included. W rite or ;calonG.J Sa unde is. Corlett, Ore 3 Gresham, Orc. ■- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MONTAVILLA One Cent a Word each issue. T 1907 The CENTRAL STORE in in n nii»erable conditimi. Tm prove- invili Latague, ean't yuu huiik- up thè citv otfici.il» Nini bave Ihvin advvrti»«* l'or bill»? Rubls-r luiot» wiil »0011 b<- a nvcessity for |»*li'»t rian» <>n Ibi» »trevi liti le»» sometliing i» malli ‘ione. Can insure you “A Happy New Year” by supplying your wnnts in GROCERI ES lime voli fintene.! up yotir cow yvl? Look out for thè poutiduia»ter, Imtallation of ottlccr» <>( thè United Artisan» occurred Monda? evi nilig. After allieti all eh glint <>y»ter »upper «a» servisi. O. A. Steven« i» tliv uvwly deeted. Master Arthan ; .1 W. Mills and Mr». Miti» aere rv-eleclvd seeretary iin.l tremurer respectivcly. Othvr olHeer» are N<il Iunior, Morivi Mallo, k and J. C. Martin. 1 ♦ ♦ V : Even1 Day of 1907 will lx* a Bargain Day Goods of the Best Quality j. E. M c C aslin , Phone, East 732. Cor.' Car Line and Base Line. ■ LOCAL NLWS ITEMS : I'ARRI ICR \\’< x M Its; I w vei Frank Lang and family apent the holiday season vi'iting friend* alid rela tivise at Yaquina l ay. ’!"•» Laairwbaw, In England t’ero I* ou ; >»t a move J. B. Bukaev has Isen spending a mem t > return t > the okl type of Ijtng lew da. * !;-tc:iing t > the murmur of th ■ shim. The I.angabaa '» an A* atlc f oil -ad »«a wave» nt Newport. We may and originally very cloudy re«-inld<*d the •'true" 8hangli.nl of n g 'iteration expect to hear some tall ti»h «tori*-». ago. except n» t<> color. Despite th. •I. N. Souveigner ha* pinehiised lot- many et.pl iiiat! on« of the name. It I- ■>n Mitxner treat, near Cason and i» probable that the li rineljr one to the building a mat cottage on them. effect Chat It Is merely h i adaptation Will V. Li».mis lias bought a tini- from the word.* long »banks I» correct double corm-r in Katharine addition ai.d ----- 1 will commence the erection of a nca home at once. W. J. Burden i» putting in a concrete foundation fir a new residence on Mar guerite street. Those who attended the mn«querade I all given at W.iodward hall on New Year,» eve report a very enjoyable time A numt-er vl unique costume» weie in evidence. Rev. T. F. Royal is reported »ome- wbut letter, but still very far from «ell. JENNIE METZGER Yon should see those dishes at Mc Caslin«. HARRIS and WILSON MORRILL OF LEST«, ORE. Aged 9. Enthusiastic Experimenters, Multnomah Plantgrowing Contest Mr». 8. F. Buchanan, Castle St., 'iie«l suddenly Thursday evening Itccember 27 and was buried in Braniard cemetery Saturday mornjng. Funeral nrvice» were held at the residence. Rev. Gilman Parker officiating. Mrs. Buchanan ba» been a resident of Montavilla atmut two year». She leaves a hu band, three »on» and two daughters, one of whom is Mr». A. D. Mckerson, 525 Misner St. Mr«. F. A. Piatt was taken to Good Samaritan hospital Friday Dei endier 28. There is no real estateliootn in Monta villa but property i» moving along nice ly. There is no better place for a home than we have, and others are finding it out. The B. Y. P. Vs of the city held a watch night meeting in the White Temple. A fine mu»ical program was rendere*!, each »»«-iety furnishing one number. After the program refresh nient» were served, after which Mr. H. Wyse Jones preached a sermon and many were converted. The Maccabees gave a grand ball in Woodani hall New Year’s eve. A good time reported. GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. (î. \V. FARRIER ♦ Stevens’ Fancy Grocery ♦ Cunfwlioncry, Bakery Goods. Stdliowry Be Sure to Call for the G feen Trading Stamps. Mr». Eliaton, and daughter Mr». K> nt, are visiting her mother in Vancouver. Mi»« Pearl Gunderson, <>( Astoria, and Mi*» Hattje Rafter, t>i balem, are the guests of Mrs. Ro»» and family. Mr. Hol«on. ot Astoria, h i* Isiuglit proi>etty on St Louis street, and expects to build soon. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. F. M< Ferrin Friday morning, a boy. I have just purchased a r.ew gasoline saw, latest improved model, and am prepared to du frst-ck.ss work on short notice at lowest prices. Ciyars, Tobdcio. Arem, y Burdett's Old Stand, Next Door to Postoffke OLD STYLE LAMOMUAR. At any rate, many of the British breed era are arguing that the l4inir*l>aii. un der the requirements of the modern standard of perfection. Is loning th» characteristic» which first made til« breed popular and that Its former re markable utility qua 11 tie» are being lit erally refine«! out of It. There is prob ably a kernel of truth In Uil» charge but the first experiment looking to wnrd what seem» to be a step back ward In poultry culture will be watch ed with Interest. The Illustration here with give« an excellent Idea of • Langshan cock of the old type- Knnfflo In Relalnn Base Line, llnr«*». The moat common disease and per- haps the worst that the Belgian hare Is subject to la snuffle«. In the treat ment of this disease alm to build up the system, says n writer In American Poultry Advocate, Give food that I* extra nourishing, put a little tincture of Iron In the drinking water and the animal will protmbly lie abb* to throw- off the dlse:»:e. If you feed a mash put a »iioonful of flaxseed In It. and II It Is simply a <-nse of »m-ezlng and dl» charge from the nose resulting from s slight cold nothing more In the way of treatment will tie required. It will lie well to spray the nose with lukewarm water to which a little salt has been «llderl After »orsvlrur wlr» «Ire Reliekah's will install officers January 10th. WtXlDWARD HALL “Proof of the pudding is in the eating” That’s why you should buy your Groceries and Confectionery for the holidays from FRANK SPERGER Who deals in nothing but goods of quality. Christmas present would be one of our A useful Get our Phone East 413 Ger. EDey St. ard Villa Ave., - More new houses going up F. A. Willard returned from a business trip to Washington a few .lays ago. PERFECTION OIL HEATERS Several sizes and at prices that will please you. prices on FLOUR and FEED. The Montavilla Improvement League will meet Monday evening at the u»ual place Broad and Villa avenue, and all mendier» are urged to be present as it is the anneal election of officer«. Good work has l»een done by the League and there is more to do. Come and help. If you are not a member of the Lfague you should lie. A. A. Hale, of Archer A Schanx wliole- sale druggists, left for southern Oregon Decemtier 3l»ton busineM for hi« firm. Successor to Henry Wingert MONTAVILLA, OF.E. A man went into a Montavilla store the other day to ask for a bit of informa- — ti.iii, at!, i getting the informatKM, nil little girl who was with him reminded him that, mamma wanted a spool of thread. “Oh never tiiind,’’ he «aid a» he started out “I'll gi-t that down town.,' Moral: Never buy northing at home if von can get it just as cheap abroad, Re ran»«] that is a g<»»i way to kill the Villa. What is the matter with the improve ment of Hibbard street? This is the principal cross-street in Montavilla and —r City Laundry MONTAVILLA PUBLIC SCHOOL. « MONTAVILLA