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BFAVFR STATE HFRALD. JANUARY IP, 1907 6 GEO. a Blacksmith ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WANT COLUMN The CENTRAL STORE Every Day is a Busy Day for us. Why? Mr Rlrhtly recently sold hla home on the corner ot Hunter and Mlsnvr Because Every Day we Sell the very Best in Th«* annual nu'eting of the Grace atreeta to Archie Delano, for the eon ; CARRIA6E nd WAGON REPAIRING <; Raptist chtNvh of Montavilla «avure«! shlerntion of 11.200. ! Horseshoeing a Specialty ¡> J C. Martin, of 232 l.aVeta tlreot.1 All local advertisement» will here Thursday evening January 10th. R«*- > ROtTi SIM use ink <#«. !; after he tun under this head at the rate p >rta frtoo th«* variou» <i,-p<«rtm«*iita of recently received a meaaaae from the ( One Cent a Word each issue. No church work show» iuarkv<l proaiwritv. old home In Virginia. to th«' otfoct that > E m I »1 Hibbard SI. MONTAVILLA. ORE. 3* ad. I his mother, Mrs. Nancy A Martin puplished tor lea» than 10 cents. Cash in advance except to tegular ad Forty two members have l»«*«*n receivol ¡hail died at her home In West Vlr- vertisers. If you have anything to tell, during the |>ast year, bringing thepr«*aent | ginla Deceased »«» a native of or wish to buv anything, or have lost membership up to 154. More than Pennsylvania, moving into Weal Vlr j *♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ anything, TRV A “WANT Al*. in twice the anmiint of money has been glnia In 1852. where she ha» resided <> When going to Portland leave ♦ this roluiuu. The results w ill surprise raise«! than in any previous year, mak ever since. She wus 80 year« old and < ► leaves three son*. J. C Martin, ol your horse at the X you. illg a total of ♦h>~9.'6. Gf thia the Sun Montavilla. W J. Martin and Mac AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. TRY US AND SEE ¡> Montavilla X PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. day school rsiae«l 121)6.51, anil the Young Martin, of West Virginia. Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent. IV'-pli's Union $66.1*1. Th«' following Mr. anil Mrs Leland Rldout. who o I c rs ver unanimo isly e eete>i: lo ar«* making their home at the Monts- ♦ i Greshaui, Ore. trustee for three years: James \Var«l; villa hotel, expect to l««ave for 8p > STABLES ♦ SUNRISE NURSERY for church clerk, Mrs. C. 11. Welch; kane ill the spring, where they will Cherry Seedlings ami Small Emits a O Best of care 1’r h■< - K. IM e treasurer, J. A. Sehawbauer; organist,; ' make their future home. t Specialty < > End of Car Line, ♦ Mrs. W. G. Smith; violinist, Arnokv Miss Agnes Wolfer, of Macksburg. Is>gan and Phenomenal Berry, C. L. IDITMAN. Prop. ; Himalaya Giant and Mammoth Black Smith; chorister, W, N. Morse; Sunday i ' Ore., has accepted a poaition as berry, Grape vines, Cherry trees, ! ! MONTAVILLA, - - OREGON ♦ school superintendent, W. G. Sjuith. waiter at Hotel Montavilla Asparagus roots, Etc. assistant, C. II. Welch; secretary and | Olieration* on th«* Herman Barringer , ,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ ; <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ Kinxel St.. Moutavilla, opp. Convent ■ launch are auspeudtsi during the cold 13 . treasurer, John Trout; librarian ’Alex spell. ander Sehawbauer; organist for th«* L. J. Toll* left last Saturday on an NOTICE. Sunday school, Mrs. Jennie Barnes ; extended business trip. O violinist, Aruold Smith ; janitor, Weaver O • nv person having lumler at the old Th«* Vh.as beat the St. Johns bowl mill yard, Cottrell, will call and remove Allsi<augl>; ushers, G. W. Newell, Merle lag team at th«* St. Johns alleys last Matlock, Alexander Sehawbauer, Rob the same immeliatly. W. A. PROCTOR. Dealer in Drugs, Chemical», Patent Medkinea, with us and get Sunday. The St. Johns boys play the ert Ward and Floyd Perkins; president Villas a return game next Sunday. Toilet Artklea, Stationery, Etc. 4 PER CENT, FOR SALE — At a Bargain, Go oil. of the B. Y. P. U., Walter Peterson. The Russellville Grans«' will hold < > on all your deposits Second - llaud Plow, also Buggy. Al The Sunday school had an average of! the supper wu» by the blue side at Hart, Gresham, Ore. • • 160 tor the year. The Young Peoples the Russellville school house next ♦ Union is very prosperous, having mor«' I Monday night. Pest cured au«l fresh meats at G. I Phone East 079, ♦ Butchers, Base Line n>ad, east of car {than doubled its membership in the j Doc. Roas, hostler at the Howitt past year. barn. Is laid up with a sore foot. 120 6rand ht. PORTLAID. ORE. line. 4 2 Doors East of Postoffke, Base line Road. Monlavllla. O. P. Potts, J. C. Redmond, and El WANTED. Beef on foot, at G. Dosch have form«*«! a real estate co Orpha Rela-kah Lodge No. 61 installeti partnership. and expect to do a gen But« hers. 4 officers January lOtli, as follows; Ji. G., eral real estate business at their of For slab aftid block wood call up W • R. Mrs. Sarah Hayworth; V. G., Mrs. flee, 143 Base Line road. They have Moser, phoue Tabor 553. a very neat and commodious office A gotd steak, boil, or roast of meat Lura Beckner; Recording Secretary, bullillug. and expect to be in shape to Mrs. Maude Gilman; Financial Sec can always be found at Giles Bro ’ s. 4 GENERAL J handle all kinds of business as soon retary, Mrs. Rose McErron; Treasurer, Mr. Leave orders for cleaning, repairing, Mrs. Helen Evans; Warden, Miss Coral as the cold weather Is over ON HIBBARD ST., NEAR END OF CAR LINE, Dosch Is an old real estate man from and pressing, clothlug of all kinds al Lambert; Conductor, Mrs Luc Ila Hale; Missouri and the others are too well .1 Postoffice store. 4 R. 8. N. G., Mrs. Carrie Bryson; L. 8. known to need any Introduction. It IS NOW OPEN for patronage. Local and transient For — a o good a ---- -------- hot cup . of coffee, or a short N. G., Mrs. Lettie Hopper; R 8. V. G., is sufficient to say that they are pro AND WAGON REPAIRERS custom solicited. • order lunch, go to McMillan» confer.- gressive and will spend a g«x>d deal Mrs. Eva Kellogue; L. S. V. G., Mrs. of money in advertising the resoutc«*» “ i tiooery parlor». Base Line road. 4 Horseshoeing a Specialty Sarah Howitt; Chaplain, Mrs. Jennie BASK LINK. NKAR KND CAR UXt John Doe was never fully satisfied Wait; Inside Guard, Mrs. Annie Kyau; of Montavilla and vicinity. Read their Menis mnl Room« t»y Itny, Week or Month advertisement In this Issue. with bis groceries until he bought them MONTAVILLA. ORE. Outside Guard, W. L. Beckner; Finance The revival aervlces at the M. >5 j from McCaslin, dealer in goods of Committee, C. R. Hayworth,' D. W. ' Church are being continued. About I quality. 4 L' LI o y tti q n Mlbb,rd s|-> ot i-*®* ' 30 have expressed a desire to unite • -C4« nwiuau, montavilla Butler and W. W. Howitt. For pure flavoring extract» and home While the Rebekahs were installing with the church. Rev. Zimmerman la remedies try the Watkins. C. H. Lane preaching good sermons and great In H. B DIC? I'i I SON < and initiating the brothers pre par«»! a terest is manifest. — agent, Gresham. surprise for the them by having a nice Save money by getting your grain Rev. W. W. Shuler, who has been Attorney - at - Law, chopped at the Gresham Roller Mills, supper ready, which they all enjoyed suffering from different causes for the very much. Gresham Oregon. Notary Public . . . past few w«?eks, is again able to Le Mrs. D. W. Butler, who has been an around. OFFICE, John Welbus. the popular master if invalid for several years, was report ESTRAY NOTICE. JO? COMMERCIAL BLOC . tbe Russellville Grange, la reported ed much worse than usual for several WILL SELL THEM AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Car. Secoad aad Wasbiagtsa St»., Portland There are at my place, three heifers days, but a change for the better took convalescent. Pb*a, MM. coming two years old. One roan, two place Jan. 15. and there is now hope Mrs Olhson has moved from the RESIDENCE, red and white, two dehorned. Owner ot ultimate recovery. Are offering some splendid bargains in CUTLERY toot of Mt. Tabor and Base Line to have the same, by proving property can 20 Villa Aveaae. - - Montavilla 107 Grove str«x*t. rb«M Tatar Sl4 The funeral of M. A Bentley oc < and )>aying charges. George Lusted, G. K. Howitt made a business trio curred at the family r«?sldence Wed ‘ Gresham Oregon. At Home Evenings. nesday, January 16, at 10 a. m. Mrs. to Boring this week. Miss Alta Foster Is keeping books Bentley and all the living children I mon occurrence to see people going to were present. The children are: Mrs for the G. K. Howitt Co. 223 Hibbard St., MONTAVILLA. neighbors for a pail of water. Minnie Pearce, Grand Island. Neb.; W. W. Rlshel, of Vine street, has a The plumder and w ood man is strictly Mrs W. H. Burdick. Portland; Miss freak agate. It Is almost an exart Feme Bentley, of Oakland. Cal.; Miss reproduction of the human eyeball. C. K Bentley, Montavilla. and Mr. D. Pioneer Woodsawyer “It” these days. J N. Souvigner. who lives at 103 S. Bentley, of Sheridan Or A son. Kinzei street, is said to be on the 12 above zero Thursday morning. of Montavilla e Clarence, whose family resides in Ne high road to become a millionaire An important meeting of all the east braska. died two years ago. Rev. through a large estate left by near side improvement clubs wa* held jointly, Harold Oberg, of the M. E Church, relatives near Luxenburg. Germany. on January 10th, in the I. O. O F. hall conducted the services assisted by the Dr. Warren is keeping bls stere following singers; Mrs. C. E. Bry- on Grand avenue and East Pine street. Bon, Miss Anna Aylsworth. Mr. J. C. very comfortable with a large oil REAL ESTATE, LOANS, ETC. A committee consisting of two from each Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Will Aylsworth heater. club on the east side, was appointed to The pall bearers were D. W Butler, City Property for Rent and Sale farms and Small Tracts a Specialty W. S. Brazee, formerly of Wasco. Residence. 22 Broad Street, meet the wavs and means committee, W. M. Lancaster, F D Jacobs, G. W. Ore., and a large land holder of that A Few Splendid liargains PHONE EAST 4112. and ask for a pro; er apportionment of Farrier. J. W. P Miller and E. Epton place, is making a nice home on the fire protection, police protection etc The family has the sincere sympathy four acres of land be owns east of No. 1—One lot adjoining Postoflice No. 14—40 acre», 4 mile» of Montavil of many friends in their bereavement. Hibbard street. on Bam* Line. H. B. Dickenson and O. E. Carter from la, on Baae Line mad, $4000. J. W. Splllard has bought a lot on Calvin Rynearson, who recently No. 2—Ona lot, blk. from postoflice No. 15—2 Iota with burn 36x64, black the local Improvement League were Hibbard street, and will commence tho »old his house on North Hibbard smith «hop 20x30, one blk. of ]»>»l- oil Ba»« Line. appointed to represent Montavilla. street (formerly the D. W. Butler construction of a modern cottage office on I mum * Line. 4-X mki . No. 3 — < >ne lot, blk. of I*. O. STIMI. th«*reon in the very near future. 16—4- room house, one blk. of E. Hallock has bonght and moved in property), has bought a house and a No. 4—" room house, 2 lota, ’a blk. to No. car line, lol AOxKM), price 6HMMJ. George Riley, an old civil war vet- car line, price $134M). to the cottage on Sfiencer street near small tract on South Meridian street No. 17—One lot in Woo<l»t<«-k, 5 blk» and moved thereon last Wednesday. I eran. says "ft can just rain all It No. 5—One lot, *a blk. car line, $'i00 Carson recently built by F. 8. Hallock. of end of car line, price $75. D. S. Bentley, who came to attend i wants to and I'll never kick any No. II—5-room house and lot, one blk. No. 16—2 lota, 3-rooni house, wood G. K. Howitt A Com[»any are occupy the funeral of his father, returned to more.” Oakes Kennedy, the sixteen year old car line, $H<>0. house, gm»i barn, fruit tree», *s Dougherty & Copenhefer are build- eon of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of North ing their new office corner Base Line his home near Sheridan. Wednesday No. 7—16 lota, 5 blk». to car line, blk. car line, price $1IMN>. Ing a fine wood rack for Moser, the evening. $100 ami up. No. 19—-2 houses, 2 lots, 3 blk». car Spencer street, died Thursday January and Grand avenue. wood man. No. 6—Two business lóti, Base Une, line, price $250 each. 10th of tuberculosis after a lingering We wish to extend our heartfelt A. J. Itelano has purchased the house No. Il—3 lot» at laurel wimm I, 4 blk». No. $)—Box houae, fair barn, chick Albert Erskine, an old time resident illness. Funeral services were held in on the corner of Mizner and Hunter thanks to our friends who so kindly i of the Villa, and who was recently to Mt. Scott car line, at $151) each. en house, cily water, lol 92x70, assisted us in our sad bereavement in 1 the M. E. church, Rev. Harold Oderg streets. No. 10—One lot, one blk. from car price |350. the death of our husband and father. married to one of Eustem Oregon s 1200. No. 21—2 corner lota 31)1100, 25x100, officiating. Oaks was a member of the best girls, la paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bentley and Children. No. 11—Fine residence lot on l-a»t lie together, price $21») E. Laurison, who is building a bugalow Mrs. George McBride. Mr. and Mr». M. E. Sunday school. He expressed Portland Height», liet. two car line« No. 22—lOacrea four miles out, near Mrs. W. R. Moser is keeping books] ETsklne will leave for their California near I. O. O. F. hall on Hibbard street himself as being prepared to die. ♦700. Base Lino, 6 acres strawberries, home in a few days. Besides his parents he leavee three will soon begin another dwelling about for Mr. Moser at the woodyard. No. 12—One lot on 31st, ly blk. car balance fruits; horse, wagon, 1IM) J. W. Higgins will soon commence line, price $350. chickens and all farm tools go with Mrs. Ixivejoy's mother was found I sisters and three brothers to mourn bis two blocks further south on a lot recent tbe erection of a good sized resi No. 1.3—-Choice 2 aerea on Villa ave., place, price $2400. foes. Interment was in Brainard ceme ly purchased from Aylsworth and Epton. dead in bed this week. dence. with 31 apple, pear, prune ami No. 23---5 acres, 2*4 miles out, near Mr. Ben Davis, of Woodburn, Is via- tery. cherry trees in full Itearing, at $1300.1 Base Line, price $<MH). 8. M. Moose, who came here from itlng his daughter, Mrs. Frank Montavilla Comp, No. 87, W. O. W., Installed the following officers last The cold wave has caused considerable Albany about three months ago, will j Sperger. 143 BASE LINE, MONTAVILLA, ORE. damage and inconvenience to many build a residence on lots recently pur- i Mrs. A. Allen, la assisting In the week: Ernest Burdick. C. C.; Frank Henrlcl, A. L.; J. W rligglns. banker; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a j Sperger store. from frozen water pipes. It is a com- I chase«] on North Broad street. G. E. Johnson, clerk; J. N. Souvenir, The following are a list of the escort; F. H. Arnspiger, watchman; stores in Montavilla where ‘Beaver Fred Burgher, sentry; Albert Ehlers, State Herald Coupons are good for 5c manager. Following the installation on every dollar cash purchase: a few short speeches were made, fol J E. McCaslin, groceries and feed. lowed by a smoker, and a general Base Line Road. good time prevailed. D. McMillan, dry goods. Base Line is sometimes quite difficult, but it has been easy road. for us. The reason is we know what people PLEASANT HOME L. J. Tolls, shoes and hosiery, end of carline, Hibbard street. want and buy accordingly. Miss Lizzie Hunter has returned to Albert Ehlers, hardware and stoves, Portland to take care of her sister-in- 233 Hibbard Btreet. law, who Is very sick. Blake & Son, groceries and feed. I have just purchased a new gasoline saw, latest The Sunday School held their year 101 Hibbard street. ly election Sunday and the following Mr. Zeek, of Eagle Creek, Is visit were elected: Superintendent, Mr. improved model, and am prepared to do first-class work on ing hfs brother, Mr. Orland Zeek, at Calvin; assistant superintendent. Miss Call up Phone East 413 short notice at lowest prices. this place. They went together In a Etta Shrlner; secretary. Miss Minnie sleigh to Gresham to visit all day. Shriner, treasurer; Mr. E E. Vanfleet; Frank Sperger. groceries and feed, organist, Miss Edith Ixmderback. corner Eberz street and Villa Avenue. Get our prices on FLOUR and FEED, The Woman's Relief Corps held George Barringer is the proud pos their regular meeting on the 4th with GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED sessor of a fine new milch cow. Mrs. Zeek. Business In Montavilla Is to a great Mr. Robert Smith, of Boring, Is extent suspended on account of the making a short visit with his sister, severe cold. Mrs. Geo. Carpenter. There is a good deal of discussion G. W. FARRIER Rev. Crandall la holding a very sue- concerning the city furnishing free water to its citizens. The most of ceaaful revival meeting in the M. E. 344 Hibbard St., MONTAVILLA, OR Vlllaites are in favor of the new Church. move. l'hone Union 4014 The choir practice at. Pleasant Mr. IJndstrom Is building a new Home will meet Saturday evening at house on Grand avenue. the M. E. Church. Wanted. For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Annual Meellnq ot Grace Church. , Feed, Hardware. Tin and Graniteware : LIVERY AND FEED j. E. M c C aslin , Phone, East 732. Start a Savings Account Cor. Car Line and Base Line. Warren’s Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED CITIZENS BANK. Dougherty & Copenhefer: Blacksmiths j ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Montavilla s New Hotel... A » Have only a few Heating Stoves Left Albert Ehlers, Patronize H. L. Searls, J. E. Redmond & Co. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Getting Acquainted . . . G. W. FARRIER Woodsawyer When You Want GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Cor. Ebey St. and Villa Ate., .