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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, FEBRUARY 15, 1907 8 The baby boy born to Mr. «nil Mrs O, M. Burbank, Jun. 20th. 1« growing nicely. Mr». Burbank 1« able tu In* up. Everybody Knows . . tbout II <■( Mont«\ i II h '« hliih »cliool pupil» ri porteli at the new high »ch.Hil« , on the Ea»t «xle last >on<lay. Cold Weatheri™. The ipiealion of the improvement of llibbanl »tre<|l wu« <li«,'ii»».*<| before tlm city council lg»t week by Folia, Dickin son an.l Carter. HERE IS YOUR CHANGE BARRINGER Pioneer MontaviHa’s Real Estate Man Want Ada. on page fi. 80c 55c 80c 67c 39c $1.00 Ladies’ Wool Garments, - 75c “ “ “ . . $1.00 Men’s Wool Garments, - 85c “ part Wool “ 50c Cotton, Fleece Lined Garments, Mr». G. E. Johnson, formerly Mi«» Joavy Terry, greeted her ol<l hc I uhi I teacher, Judge Fiasivr, »1 the‘library 1 last Monday night. Read them. 3 ;* :: 3 :► Russellville Notes The vicinity of RiiHwIville i» like «ome ! of tlte city | hh >|>I<>, the phone» wire» an* all down ami we cant talk to anyone. FISH BRAND OILED CLOIHING fOR MEN Mr». Blumenthal fi ll down her l*ack »t.'|M* Friday ami »praitie*! ber left wrist quite ba<lly. William Sorenaon, win* carries the Journal fr*<m the Villa to Killgaver, was quite sick with the grip, ami hi» brother t.»*k his place. w D. McMILLAN '• ! ; Base Line Road < :»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦OOOOOOOOO«' ’ Bal Zaeger i» helping Mr hllemon at the barn at the *-ml of the Villa ear line. C hicago Warren’s Pharmacy Mr. ami Mrs. L>ui» Pitta vi»ite*l at their uncle*» T. II. Pitt», la»t week. « I People come to him for bargains in real property. This season is going to be a hummer. He buys and sells anything in real estate. If you want Dealer In Drug», Chemicals, Toilet Article», Stationery, Etc. Mr. I.. D. Thoma», whu live» on the Section line road went to Yamhill to at- , tend Io the funeral of hi» »i»ter l»ora, ■ who was buried January '.’ th. She l.-axcH a hu»ban<i and two little girl«,! one »i»ter ami brother. I«'»iil*» an ag.'d father, M j . Joseph Thoma«, that live* m-ar Ij-nts, (tn-. She make« four daughter*, and the mouther that have ■ lied its about It year», with that dread ed diM-a-.-i-onxumptiois The »vmpatliy ‘ of this eoiumiinity i« witli the Iwivavi-d family. PRESCRIPIIONS SOUR PROPERTY NOW GEO. F. BARRINGER Buys and Sells Farms, Acreage. City Lots 129 Base Line Road % MONTAVILLA, OREGON which will meet in the Warren hall. R. T. Marshall and a number of Win Marsh: 11 was elected president, friends attentied the apron and u**ktie party given by the Grange at Rockwood and Roscoe Yarnell, secretary. Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roes Brown, of32-"> F.ls-y street, have moved to Portland, inorder Dr. Deveney is circulating a petition Mrs. L. C. Ridout has accepted a to be nearer to Mr. Brow n"» work. in favor ot the candidacy of Thomas position as assistant clerk at D. Mc Miss Faina Barrel is keeping books Devlin (present city auditor) for mayor Millan’s confectionery parlor». of Portland. for Giles Bro’». W. Marshall and T. Berg gave adance Mrs. I>. W. Butler died at the resi G. H j II, representative of the Pacific in Warren’s hall last Wednesday night States Telephone company, who live« on dence of her son <>n East Ankeny and that was well attended and thoroughly Smith street in the North Villa, says it 29th street, last Monday night. Tlty enjoyed. u ill l>e a week or ten <layg vet before it funeral was held Tuesday at one o'clock The Union Provident League have will be jM*sible for the company to get Dr. A. W. Botkin, who was visiting' organized a local lodge in the Villa, all the Villa line» in workin^^ordtr. wiih Geo. Berringei Tuesday, say« his father and mother, Dr. and Mr». U. F. Botkin, have just returned from a live month's eastern trip. Best of Fresh and Cured Meats always on hand. We pay highest cash price for Beef, Pork and Veal on foot. G. BUTCHER, East of Car Line. Base Line Road. Montavilla, Ore. ■ An error was made in last week’s ]>a|»-r concerning I,. J. Fills, who it was said was representing the Goalyear Rubber Co. Mr. Foils however was, ami is, traveling for A. G. Ling of Portland. Mrs. Alice Schumat:, left for Tacoma, i Wash., last Tnes-lay, where she joins! her husband, who is working with the Pacific States Telephone Co. W. H. Osfiurn has been suffering 1 from the grip. • • • • DISPENSED Hose line Road. Montdvilld. TINNING or TIN-ROOFING We make GUTTERS of nil kinds, square, round, or any other shape We alno ilo repair work ■>( all kinds, promptly and cheaply. Give us a trial. .4 Frw of (hr lleeulullone Ailuptrd by (hr National <trMn*r. For further particulars, call on or write to CAREEUELY 2 Doors last of Posloffke. PUBLIC MATTERS PRESENTED Amonif the huineroux rmolutlons adopt«*«! by the nntjonnl grange nt ! lea ver were th<>«e which follow They will give an Idea of the position Which the grnngu will tit kt» th«» coming yeur on th«^e Important public quvatlona: Reached, That the time han come when the common good d«*mnnda that t»olh logs and lumt»rr »hall b*» placed upon th«» hat of free ImporU, and further revived. that the lexhladve committee of th«* national grunge be and 1« her«-by Inatrurted tc urge I m *fore the incoming congrraa the kgiaiatlon auggrated in the»e rvaulutiona Resol van !. That congress be urged to give the rural free mail carrier a aqua re deal and make his compensation. all things considered, equal to that of the city carrier. Resolved. That we favor the enactment of state and national laws r« strirtlng th® amount of land that m ay be owned or (eased by a single Individual or corpora tion and that the taxing power I m * used to restrict and break tip the holding of excessively large quantities of land. Resolved That we favor the placing of n progressive tax upon all fortunes be yond a certain amount, either given In life or devised or bequeathed upon death to any Individual-a tax so framed 11« to put it out of the power of the owner of one of these enormous fortunes to hand on mor»* than a certain amount to any one Individual. R* solve»!. That und* r n wise and far- seeing Interpretation of the Interstate commerce clause of the constitution t.ne national governm» nt should have com plete power to deal with all of this wealth which in any way goes into th«» commerce between the States. Resolved. That (hr national grange, fa vors and urges congress to abolish the franking and penalty privileges and re quire all mall matter to be prepaid al the regular postage rates, as was formerly the law. Resolved. That th® national g-nngr !s of the unanimous conclusion that th«* dis tribution of many kinds an«! varlethu» of garden and Arid seeds by the department of agriculture Is without benefit In any Important sense and the practice should be abandoned Resolved, That the matter of natfoeal legislation protecting farmers against the sale of nursery stock not truly nnm«*«i lx» referred to the various state granges for them tn secure protective legislation. Resolved. That the national grange op pose» the concealing of stamps, marks and brands after they have been placed on packages of oleo, renovated or adul terated butter. The statute should be so amended that the stamps should be ex posed to public view. Resolved. That congress be ask« d to In crease the appropriation for the exten sion of agricultural education from !&.- CbOJ-OO to |20//».ooo. • • Patent Medicine», I’honc Last 975, / LIST !► MONTAVILLA, OREGON ; ► - Albert Ehlers, 223 Hibbard St., MONTAVIILA. f 9 J. E. Redmond & Co. » REAL ESTATE. LOANS, ETC. a flly Property lor Rent and Sale farms and Small Irads a Spot laity A Few Splendid Ikir^ains No. 1 —< Ine lot adjoining Poatotfice on Base Line. No. 2— One lot, bile, from |»'*ti>fìhr mi Base Line, No. :i—One lot, blk. of P O. »700. No. 4—-7 room house, 2 lot«, blk. to car line, price »BUM*. No. One lot, K, blk. car line, ».'»•• No. •<—fi-room house and lot, one blk. car line, $ nm >. No. 7—Id lota, blk». to car line, 4l<»> and up. No. K—Two busine»» lot«. Base Line, No. 1*—¡1 lot» at Ijiurelwixal, 4 blks. to Mt. Scott car line, at »l'i0 each. No. Il)—One lot, one blk. from car •a». No. II — Fine residence lot on East Portland Height», bet. two car line» No. 12—One lot on .Hat, \ blk. car line, price »:u’»l. No. 13—Choice 2 acres on Villa ave., with 31 apple, p«*»r, prune and cherry trees m full ¡waring, nt »l.’HMI, No 14 io n< f»*s, <1 mil»'« of N|<>iita\il- ln, "h Bae* l.im r**«««l, |49Ht). No 1ft— 2 lots with Imrn .'ItfxM, black smith shot» 2i>x.’*o, one Idk. «»f puel- • N<> Id— I r«H'ui h>»iis«», our blk. of car line, lot ftllxRNI, pm«* No. I» < hi« lot in W <><p|«t<H k, b blks o( ««ml of «-ar line, prie«- |7«>. N<>. In -2 Iota. 3-t«MMn lions««, wood- H our g MM1 bai II. fruit trvi-s, 4 blk. car line, prie«- $I(M nl 19—-2 I i « his «* m , 2 lots, 3 blks. car lihe, price f2«i0 each. No. 21b- Ik»x hotter, fair barn, chirk- en holier, city water, lol 92x70, prie«« |3.*»0. No 21—2 corner lots 3l»x 100, 2’»xliM>, lie t**g«*lhcr, price |2tMI. No. 22--1O aerve (our milej out, near Base Line, «I acrwi strawberries. Indurire fruita; borer, wagon, 100 chickrna ami all farm tu«ds go with place, prie«* 1244 Ml. No. 23---ft arret, 2‘tf miles «»ut, near Ba««* Line, price |G4M). ♦ • In All Ways At All Times 143 BASE LINE, MONTAVILLA. ORE. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••» » ' a it movement ns the grunge movement Get Him to Jola. President Roosevelt had a com Is good In Itself and Is capable of a mendatory word for the grange In hl» well nigh Innnite further »(tension annual message. II« »aid: "Organiza for good ho long a« It Is kept to It» own tion has become necessary In the bual- legitimate busltre»». The benefit! to neaa world, and It haw accomplished be derived by the assor-latlon of farm much good In the world of Inbor. It ers for mutual advantage are partly I» no less qecessary for farmers. Such economic und partly »oclologlcal.”