8 BEAVER SI1 ATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 9 And Montavilla’s Paper Has Ever Stood lor the Villa’s Largest Development. j^When People Want to Buy The Excursion Rates Offered by All Railroads will bring to Portland THOUSANDS OF FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO ARE LOOKING FOR OREGON PROPERTY And Right Here is Where We Come in at WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO SELL REAL ESTATE QUICKLY Here are a few of the properties we sold last week: Sold two lots on Grove street to H. Greentohl, who is building a house. Sold a house and lot on Misner street to A. L. Swain from Grants Pass; has just moved in. Sold two lots in Kinzel Park to Dr. A. W. Botkin. Sold a house and lot to L. Orendorff at Kern’s Park. Now the question is, Do you want to sell ? going to sell quickly. If you * do, you want to know that you are Barringer is the man that can do it. He does it for others ; he can, and will do it for you, if you give him a chance. GEO. F. BARRINGER Vol. I., No. 1, of The Herald con­ tained thu following list of advertisers: C. F. Weibuseli, Dr. .Monkman, Albert Ehlers, Geo, F. liarringer, J C. Pinck­ ney. Giles Bro»., A. E. Herman, G. W. Farrier A Hon, T. R. Howitt, T. II. Drake, Cha». E. Illake A Son, Mr» L. J. Tolls. G. Butcher. G. K. Howitt A Co., McMillan, C B. Fa Follette, J. E Me- t'aalin, Bloaii A Metxger, W. J. Ihirdvn' Aylesworth A Hanlin, W. A. Burdett, O. I. Conner, Geo. McBride, Fred Green ami Abbott A Daugherty. A tine list of advertiser» they were. The names <4 nearly every one low been associated with the paper in every issue from its »tart. It haa I wen a pleas­ ure to do business with them, and we hope and Iwlievc that the money »pent by them with The Herald has come latck to them with interest. t glance at the present list of adver­ tisers and the amount of »pace carried by the different firms is proof autiicieiit that they have not lost faith in The .Montavilla Herald. The first issue of The Hetuld represented alxuit loo Thi» issue will reach nearly three times that number of actual subecribera. In the short s]»aee of one year Montavilla has been advertised far and wide in the columns of its local pa|*r. It will receive a good deal more advertising during the coming year. Laiking to this end it will |>ay every reaident of the I villa and vicinity to ace that copies of ( The Herald are sent to friends else- , where, thereby getting the people of i other localities acquainted with wlial the villa lias to offer, and what our bus- | mesa men are doing. W« are free to nay that few towns are so well repre­ sented in the columns of the local paja-r as are the business men of the villa. The following advice which was printed in the first issue of The Herald ’ still holds good, and we hope our peo- i pie will read it carefully, and then act i accordingly, l-s-t us all work together for a greater Montavilla: HOW TO BUILD UP YOUR TOWN. Praise it. Improve it. Talk about it. Write about it. Trails at home. Be public spirited. Take a home pride in it. Tell of its business resources. Tell of its natural advantages. Traerty they help you. owners on that street, but aside Irom Iton’t advertise in the local paper “to that, I hope I may always 1« found help the proprietor,” but to help your­ doing what I may be able for the better­ self. ment of Montavilla. Let’s get together and keep things As to misrepresentation of facts, I moving, hustling all the time; cheer­ will state that I have in my |»>»»ession fully keep a stiff upper lip, waiting for a document signed by several property the good time coming for the old town. owners, setting forth the fact that they Let s try it. Do it now. had been induced to sign the remon­ strance gotten up by Mr. Idleman and J. E. Redmond A Company, the new others under misapprehension of facts, real estate firm, say that they are receiv­ and asking that their names 1« stricken ing numerous enquiries for acreage and from the same, and further stating that city property. they are in favor of the improvement. George Barringer haa bought the As to the necessity of the improve­ house and lota on Misner street, across ment of Hibbard street, 1 will let any­ from Hookers. one who has had occasion to travel that Mr. Schults and family are expecting way, either on foot or hy team, during to move soon, as the house they live in the past few weeks, be the judge. has been bought by L. Delano. O. E. CARTER. Buys and Sells Farms, Acreage, City Lots MONTAVILLA, OREGON 129 Base Line Road ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦•♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»I»»»»»» A Delight Forever . . . ---------------------- IH ---------------------- REALLY GOOD SHOE THE SHOE LADY CARRIES NO OTHER Children’s and Ladies’ Hosiery THE BEST EVER-ALL SIZES AND STYLES Mrs. L. J. Tolls End of Car Line Montavilla, Oregon Claims to Have the Evidence. MONTAVILLA, ORE., Feb. 5, 1907— Editor Herald:—In last week's issue appeared an article over the signature of C. L. Idleman, in which that gentle­ man asserts that a report of the pro­ ceedings of the Montavilla Improve­ ment league had been published in The Herald which was misleading and did not stick to facte. In answer, I would say that either the gentleman never saw the report and was wrongly informed as to its nature by some one supposed to have read it, or else he does not under­ stand English as it is written, for there was not one syllable in the report as published that was not absolutely true in the fullest sense. It simply stated that a resolution had l>een introduced by H. B. Dickinson, a property owner on Hibbard street, and seconded by H. E. Happersett, another property owner on the street, setting forth the fact that the league appreciated favors received from the city council and engi­ neer and was in favor of the improve­ ment of Hibbard street. The report further stated that a number of prop­ erty ow ners on the street were present and urged the necessity of carrying out the improvement as outlined. The 1907 MANY BUSINESS MEN HELPED "THE HERALD" JHE TIME TO SELL Results are what tell the story’, and we get them. 8, Cold Woothor WarmUnderwear HERE IS YOUR CHANCE $1.00 Ladies’ Wool Garments, - - - - 75c ““ “ .... $1.00 Men’s Wool Garments, .... 85c .“ part Wool “ .... 50c Cotton, Fleece Lined Garments, - - 80c 55c 80c 67c 39c FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING FOR MEN D. McMILLAN Base Line Road - MOTANILLA, OREGON Warren’s Pharmacy Dealer In Drug«. Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Article», Stationery, He. PRESCRIPTIONS :: (ARI fit IY :: DISPENSED Phone Last <*73, 2 Doors tdsl of Postoffice. We are better pre|mre ami up No. H—Two busine»» lot», Base Line, No. 9—3 lot» at laiurelwood, 4 blk,. to Mt. Scott car line, at ll.MI each. No. 10—One lot, one blk. from car 1200. No. 11 — Fine resilience lot on East Portland Heights, liet. two car lines |700. No. 12—One lot on 31st, l, blk. car line, price |3&0. No. 13—Choice 2 acres on Villa ave.. with 31 apple, peer. prune and cherry trees iu full la-aring, at 11300. No. 14—40 acres, 4 miles of Montavil­ la, on Base IJne mail, |44»X). No. 1.3—2 lot» with barn 30xM, black- ■Until »hop 20x30, one blk. of |xait- office on Ba»e Line. Ek»»». No. 10—-4- mom house, one blk. of car line, lotSOxlOO, price No. 17—One lol in Wood»t*x-k, ft blk» of end of car line, price |75. No. la—2 lota, 3-mom house, wood­ house, g>»»l l*arn, fruit tree», % ' blk. car line, price |looo. No. 1V---2 bouse», 2 lot», 3 blks. car line, price |2A0 each. No. 30—Box lioiiae, fair Imrn, chick­ en house, city water, lot »2x7», price EV»). No. 21—2 corner lot» 39x100, 23x100, _ lie together, price |-J»>. No. 22—10 acres four miles out, near Base Line, fl acres »Ira wt terries, balance fruits; horse, wagon, 100 chicken» ami all farm tool» go with place, price $2400. No. 23—ft acres. 2>. miles out, near Base Line, price |«00. 143 BASE LINE, MONTAVILLA, ORE. ••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« The Germans bare adopted the term year abowa that corn la still king In “kolonlalmuedlgkelt*’ to express weari­ acreage, bushels and valuation. Till» ness or fatigue caused by efforts to Is a billion dollar corn country. support colonies. The word alone Is enough to make the people tired. If Senator Beveridge gets In the hab­ it of making speeches by long distane* A summary of the farm crops raised telephone be may have larger audience* In the United States during the past than bave isargalned for the privilege. Particular People Appreciate Good Things! rj™ We Do not Follow—We Lead in Making Prices as Lnw as Possible Consistent with Quality SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES of all kinds STATIONERY ETC. Builders’ Hardware Nails, Tools Kitchen Hardware Etc. GROCERIES FEED NOTIONS Best Brands only—Pure- Full Weight Palatable Hay, Bran, Shorts, Barley Etc.% Chicken Feed, Cracked Corn, Bone Meal, Grit, Oyster Shells, Wheat, Etc. MEN’S SUSPENDERS Etc. THE CENTRAL STORE J. E. McCASLIN, Proprietor Phone East 732 Comer Car Line and Base Line Road MONTAVILLA, OREGON