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8 — BE A VER STATS HBRALD, JANUARY 11, 1907 I 6C0. Me BRIDE. WANT COLUMN Blacksmith When go Ag to Portland your liorae at the 11 Montavilla MONTAVILLA -----------------—— MOIHLRS’ CLUB UEtTS., ■ „ -___ --L, ' ’ • Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Dr. Timms and Miss Fox Talk Found, Etc. on Timely Subjects. All local advertisements will here after l*r run under this head at the rate of One Cent a Word each Issue. No “1: ■ HAM? X avv »V *«u»..«i* — vertiaers. I If , you have anything to »ell, or wish to buy anything. <>r have lost leave ♦ anything, IRY A "WANT AU" in X this column. The results »ill surprise you. « UVERY AND FEED* PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Guarantee*!. Chas. Cleveland, agent, Gresham, Ore. < ► STABLES ♦ < ► < > Beat of care. Prices Reasonable X WANTED—fiO or UH) coni» ot corti wood End at Car Line, ♦ cut < n ih* Regner turni fenilh ut Grt*- ha in. Applv un U h * fami, or al ft07 C. L IDLEMAN. Prop. ; Con»mereiai Building Pottlaid. — H. B. t MONTAVILLA, - • OREGON | Duìno »un. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< FOR SALE— Poland-China 1’igs. Altman, Gresham, Ore. B. C. Mr*. I»r. Edna I). Timms gave a very .■......... to , mothers on the subject nt their duties to their daughters during the adolescent l*eri<«i, liefore the Montavilla Home Training Association last Friday after- noon. The doctor also t*nchel upon the subject of dress, and was very point- ei in her remarks at»*ut mothers who would allow their daughters to sp|*ear on the streets in elbow sleeves ami furs. She severely criticise*! the prevalent custom of sacrificing health to the desire for a pretty figure. At the close of her talk, a number of the mothers present took advarft ige of her invitation to ask any question desired, and her answers were very clear «nd to the point. Death of M. A. Bendy. THE CITIZENS BANK, Cun insure you “A Happy New Year” by supplying your wants in M A. Betitly, who recently bought the Bryson prvportv, 341 Hibbard street, die»! suddenly Wednesday night January Il at eleven o'clock, of ueuralgia of the heart. Mr. Bently had been ailing for two week« and unable to leave bis home. Wednvaday evening he ap|*eare*l to lie better, and walked out in the yard. Later in the eveihug he sat by the fl re side enjoving the rending of a |*aper by bis daughter, when he l»-cauie suddenly I ill. Dr. Leyden, who lives near by, was suminone*! but perh«|>s Iwfore the mes senger was one-half bfix-k away, lie ex pire*! in his chair. Mr. Bently was born in Ohio in 1X31 and next Octolier ti would have been 7fl years of age. AlthMigli a com|mrative «tranger In Montavilla, Mr. Bently is well-known in amt around Salem and other places in Oregon, ami is known to liavti lived an honorable ami upright life. Brothers snd sister» in Ohio were wired of the sail event, as »«»also a «laughter Mrs. Minnie Pearce in Ne braska, a son at Sheridan Oregon ami a ■laughter in California. Other children are Mrs. W. H. Burdick, Portland, and MissC. K. Bently who was living with her |>areiita on Hibbard street. fi alierai arrangement», at tins w riling have not been made. At a Bargain, Good. IIMU» Fox, representing the Portland FOR SALE Second • Hand Plow, also Buggy. Al gemmai library, was present and was Hart. Gresham, Ore. call«! upon to speak. She said that < ► w hen a suitable room was secured by with us and get A Portable American FOR SALE the citiaens of Montavilla, the library 4 PER CENT Evaporator in good condition, capacity 50 tai. Original oet over K*M- Will association stood ready to furnish l»x>ke on all your deposits sell for 1125, if taken soon, with grader, and a librarian, and urged that ate,* t*e dipping vats, etc., included. Write or taken to that end. Quite a minder call on G . J. Saunders, Corbett, Ore •» «[»ike on the subject and it was decidid to ask the co-upetation of the Improve SUNRISE NURSERY 121 Grisd 1rs.. PORTLilD, ME. ment league and the Bo»rtl Bowrtl ol *4 Traile, Cherry Seedlings and Small Fruits a as well as the citisene in general, in Specialty Logan and Phenomenal Berry, securing proper quarters. A committee, Himalaya Giant and Mammoth Black- with Mrs. Sullivan as chairman, ihairiiian, was eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e berry. Grape vines, Cherry tree**. appointed toconfsr with like «unmittee» e Asparagus r*»>te, Etc. to be appointe*! by the alx>ve named Kinxel St., Moutavilla, opp. Convent 13 txxlies Io arrange for a public meeting GENERAL in the near future, and map out a plan NOTICE. of action. Mr«. Goodwill, Hibbard street, lias • njr person having luml»er at the old mo veil down town to take charge of a mill yard, Cottrell, will call and remove rooming bouse. The Improvement League. the sameimmediatly. W. A. PROCTOR. AND WAOON REPAIRERS The Home Training Association met The Improvement 1-eague held it* Horsesboeiog a Specialty Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. WOODMEN ATTENTION — Don’t egular meeting last Monday evening BASK LINK. XKAR KSD CAR USI D. Sullivan to discuss »ays and means forget next Monday Light. Joint in ami had a very interesting session. Mr of vécu ri ng a room (or a branch *>f the MONTAVILLA. ORE. «lallation and supper with the members Wells,Representing the East Side Im city library'. Inter, committees from of Clover Circle. Come early and stay provement Association was present ami presented a request that |he league the Board of Trade and the Improve late and bave a good time. ment In-ague »ill meet with the ladies endorse the movement to »«-lire an H. B. DICKINSON anbjender what assistance they can to o|>era house on the east side and appoin* further the undertaking. Evrrvoue l*e I ■ a committee of three to act in conjunc- ready to lend a helping band, as it is Attorney - at - Law, tion with like committee» from other ini- prol>al>le each resident may I« called Notary Public . . . provenwnt bodies on the east side of the upon for financial aid in the matter. river, to take the necessary stej>« to Montavilla lad» ami lasses sbould ami OFFICE. secure the same. He stated tl.at the SO? COMMERCIAL BIO«.. may have a place to spend their evening» Hawthorne ext te had agreed to give a Car. Second and Washia(tsn Sts., Portland profitably. Phase Pacific IMI- ported by posts resting on the box. site rent free for ten years, and that Dr. McIlwain is still on the sick list. RESIDENCE, The special nut. attached to a chain John F. Cordray, a veteran theater 20 Villa Àvcane, - ■ Montavilla and locked, rireveuts gate from manager too well known to Port lamiera Mrs. Pugh, Broad street, near Villa Phene Taber 514^ to need any introduction, would have avenue, met with an accident Wed At Home Evenings. control and invest $25,000 in the venture. nesday evening. when returning home The new play house is to have a seat on the car. She stepped or fell from ing capacity of 221M), will !♦ modern in the ear lx-fore it st<>p|>ed at Broad street FARM IRRIGATION its appointments, ami entirely independ cutting seven gashes in the scalp. It is ent from all trusts. After a discussion, not known at thia writing how serious Cewvewlewt T tm *»r Head Gate Per in which ail present took part, the her injuries may prove. Mr. and Mis. Private Ditch. league utmuimoiisly endorsed the pro Pugh moved to their present location Each farmer needs a head gate to ject and Messrs. O. E. Carter, E. Epton from Hood River, a few months ago. control the flow from the main or and D. W. McMUlan^weie appointed branch canal into bls private ditch. W. C. Av'sworth recently received a the comm’ttee' This head gate should meet the re- letter from Dr. Morkman formerly of Prevalent Burilen presentid a request quirements of both the canal com pony from the Woman’s Home Training As this place. The doctor reports things and the farmer. The interests of the sociation that the fix-ague co-operate flourishing in Wallowa county. company demand that It shall lie water with them in securing a home branch E. Epton ami Mr. Cojienhefer went tight when closed, large enough to ad of the Portland general library. It »st to Hillsboro on business Thursday. mit the necessary flow and so made represented that the present quarters that It canDot be raised above a given are inadequate, ami that it was desired height. The farmer is likewise Inter that a room be secured to lx; used for ested in having a sulistantlal head gate PROFITABLE MANAGEMENT. that purpose alone, In the discussion of ample »ixe. but In addition be de sires It to lie designed In such a way that follow«! it fdeveloped that the Properly lloaainir Mnrhlnrry P pp - trrtfa HuatliiK Out. that he can. when be chooses, close it League was not in favor of renting, but partly or altogether. The bead gate In the matter of profitable manage deemed it l»*at to make a strenuous Is placed at the edge of the canal, effort to secure ilot in a suitable fix ation ment the care of farm machinery Is of and either a wooden lx>x or pipe con and erect a building thereon. A motion importance. Writing on this subject veys the water under the emtrnnkment to appoint a committee, of which the In the Kaunas Farmer, A. M. Ten Eyck of the canal. When a wooden pipe is LATERAL HEAD GATE, president should I m * chairman, was gives some sound advice as follows: used a convenient type of head gate, Although it Is essential to have as descrlt>e<! by ft. Fortier. Is that being raised beyond a fix cd point. yet carried, and W. C. Avisworth and II. enough good machinery to do the work shown In the cut. The box. as shown. It does not prevent the gate from I* B. Dickinson were appohiti-d. Is about twenty Inches wide and sev Ing partially or wholly closed. A request, signed by the secretary of well at the right time, yet the purchase enteen Inches deep inside, and the gate the Initiative One Hnndred, asking that nf more machinery than la actually Quick Action. which Is made to fit this opening con needed Is often an element of unuoces- "I bear you want to sell your new the la-ague endorse the resolution ask rary expense which may greatly re sists of two thicknesses of one Inch ing the city council to appropriate ptKI, boards. The upper part of the gate home.” to lx* used in employing an expert to duce the net profits of the farmers “I do.” who are Improvident In this way. Buy stem Is a round steel rod threaded and “But I understand you haven’t 1 ought outline a system of boulevards ami speed the liest standard machinery, even at the lower part a piece of band steel It yet.” ways was laid on the table. the higher prices. The best la usually, welded to the rod. This flat portion Is "That's true, but I have had expert A com munication was received from the cheapest. Make g<x»d use of the i Imbedded between the boards of the ence living In a suburb before.” from D. W. Campbell, superintend* nt machinery anil take care of It, both In gate and fastened with bolts, The of the O. R. A N., stating that his com the field And after the work In finished. gate Is operated by means of a cast Many booms begin at home and stay pany could not se» its way clear at Keep the bearings clean and well iron hand wheel, held In place by two cross timbers, which in turn are sup- there. present to establish a depot at Moma- oiled, burs tight and the machinery In villa. The committee having thia matt** good running condition when at work. Wlirn Mot In t*se. in charge was instructed to keep 8he<l the machinery when not In hammeiing away in the endeavor to use. M jre mmbinery la mated out than la worn out. In the western United “Proof of the pudding is in the eating” That’s why you should gain our just demkmls. States probably l**ns thnn one-fourth of the farms are provided with machinery buy your Groceries and Confectionery for the holidays from Failures l*n Sheep Rreeglne. sheila. A farmer can make no better A large number of failures In sheep Investment In adding Improvements to I husbandry are traceable to lack of the farm than by building a good ma knowledge of how to handle domestic chinery shed. Successor to Henry Wingert animals. Some will give too much at Cleanlna nnd llepalrln*. tention and others Insutflelent. One Is When machinery In brought from the productive of as evil results as the field and put in the shed It should be Who deals in nothing but goods of quality, 'f A useful other. No animal loves natural condi overhauled and cleaned nnd notes tions more than sheep, and the closer made as to what repairs are neces Christmas present would be one of our they can lx* maintained under such the sary. These repairs should lie Secured, better. 1 knew of a man who went and on some rainy day the machine Into the slice,> business by purchasing should be put Into proper running con a few very tizh priced sheep, fie had j ditlon for next season's work. no knowledge of how to handle the anlmhla; consequently after they bad Winter Wheat Staten. been In his possession n few months A notable Increase In the production he was disappointed because he was of the crop has taken place In Nebras Several siz?s ¿nd it prices that will please you Get our unable to produce as good results as ka. Fifteen years ago the pro|x>rtion the breeder from whom he' had pur of winter wheat to the total wheat pro prices on FLOUR and FEED. chased the stock. Instances of this na duction of the state amounted to nbout ture are very common. It Is not the 15 per cent while at present the spring fault of the sheep, but of the man. In wheat produced liears about the same Phone East 413 the larger majority of Instances.—Na relation to tho total annnnl yield. Ne » tional Stockmnrt and Farmer. braska now ranks second among the winter wheat producing states, Kansas •t A busy tongue I» no evidence ot an Handing first. , * industrious patron. ♦ Stiri a Sitings Account The CENTRAL STORE . GROCERI ES Every Day of 1907 will be a Bargain Day Goods of the Best Quality j. E. M c C aslin , Pilone, East 732. Cor. Car line and Base Line LOCAL NEWS HEMS Dougherty Doherty & Copenhefer Blacksmiths ••••••••••••••••••••••••• a BEET PULP. In rognrd to licet sugar making and the use of beet pulp for «took a writer In Orange Judd Farmer «ays. among otlier tilings, that the Industry la grow ing. which means a continually In creasing acreage of sugar beets nnd a greater supply of tawt pulp each year. The pulp baa a feeding value and Is return*! to farmers who want It for feeding. In view of this fact and to give farmers not conversant with th« value of pulp some Idea of Its worth aa a stuck food I will re count my experience. When fed to milk cows It was found that the dry matter of tx-ot pulp ,aud cord silage were of equal value, but ow ing to the high percentage of water in beet pulp twice as much of It Is re quire*! to himlxh n given amount oV dry matter as of corn silage. Cjr. Ebe/ St. and Villa yve MONTAVILLA, OfiE. 1900 Washing Machine Ocean Wave Washing Machine STOVES AT REDUCTION To close out r»l» Savva Other Feeds. When twenty to eighty pounds of pulp were fed per day there was a saving of four to fourteen pounds of bay. The pulp bad a moat beneficial effect on the milk yield. Most of the cows were decmalng In milk flow at the time pulp feeding tx*gnn, after which there »as an ln*Tease l.ainbs made a« gixxl gains 'on pulp as on corn at the Colorado station. One ton of pulp was considered equal to 200 pounds of corn; two pounds of sugar lieets were found to be equal to about one pound of pulp. Accor*! I ng to this ex|M*rlment. It paid to sell licet« an*! buy pulp. In n trial with four lota of lambs a ration of pulp nnd lucern made a gain at less cost and gave larger profits than rations of lucern, pulp and grain, lucern and sugar beets or lucern, sugar tieets and grain. Pulp fed sheep were Wenk boned, not very fat, but produced mutton of g*xx! fla vor. lamin fp<1 f>nlp In largo quanti- ties had »oft flesh and shrunk heavily when slaughtered. It Is reconi mended that pulp be fed to greatest extent at rommencemeut of the feeding |>erlod. 223 Hibbard Street, MONTAVILLA. Russellville Grange. The Ruasellville Grange held a s|M-ciafi meeting Friday Dec. 2Hth for the initia tion r,f candidates, Mr. Mauler, Victor Wells-« and Charles Gates took the first an<l second degrees. Thin meeting marked the clone of a content that ban lieen running since Reptemper ami which has resulted in bringing nearly forty applications into the Grange. The result of the contest will not lie known untill the next meeting but Imth aides are very close. At the next meeting th» second Haturay night in January the new officers will lie instal «1 and Fred Crane master, of Rockwood Grange, han lieen invited to In- present. Warren’s Pharmacy Dealer In Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS FRANK SPERGER PERFECTION OIL HEATERS Ehler’s Sam. Menalo mt »'end In« It <• Cow« ■ ■t Star«». • • CAREFULLY • • DISPENSED Phone East 979, 2 Doors East of Postoffice. Base line Road. Montavilla Montana's New Hotel ON HIBBARD ST., NEAR ENO OF CAR LINE, IS NOW OPEN for patronage. custom solicited. 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