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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, Buy as Cheap as You Can • • and GET ALL YOU CAN S wim to be the motto of Home. We buy uh cheap uh we can and Hell uh low an we can. Get our prices before buying elsewhere on : : Groceries, Kitchenware, Hardware FLOUR. * FELD. HAY. OAIS, BRAN. MIDDLINGS, * ETC Russellville, . . Oregon MARSHALL BROS.. Montavilla's New Hotel.. ON MIBIURI) SI.. NliAR I ND Ol CAR LIN!;, IS NOW OPEN for patronage. custom solicited. NI cii I m intel W. h . iiim liy* I >ny, . E. Herman, A ♦♦♦ TTI v -» — Local and transient Week «»r* Nforitli Hibbard SI.. I nJ of Car Line montavilla . RVSHEI.LVILI.E, Ors, Eel». 15, 1W7. — Russellville Grange is progressing liii'rly under the uianag«merit of the new officers. The ritualistic work 1» being com mitted, and ere long we expect Ur lie second to none in thorough work. The Odd Fellows hall in Montavilla baa been secured for Pomona which meet« with us March 20, 1007, when we anticipate one of the largest crowds during the past year. At our lust meeting a com mittee was ap|srinted to look up a hall site us the school bouM i« not large enough b> «U'coneslate our memliersliip at the present time. The Russellville grange dramatic clup will give u two-iut drama, "Among the Breakers," on Friday evening February 22d. This club is coni|NMK«l of some of the moat enthusiastic member« of the grange ulid we hope to ace a large attend- a lice, us the young |x*opie have worke«! Iu*rd to bring tills play upto the stand ard <d u lirst i'IusH amateur play. After the drama, votes will las «»Id ut live cents each for the laziest gentleman present ami the most popular lady. The laziest man will be awarded a cane with the name ami niimlsr of the grange itiserila"! ii|s>n it and the popular lady will receive a s|ss>n with a gold bowl ami silver handle inscribe'I the same a« the cane. 7 Pupils Average ¡Ugh. In th«- recent examination the ninth II class made an unusually gy*l record. There were twenty-three in the class and all paswd successfully. This is quite exceptional ami retiecta great credit, not only upon the pupils, but al so their teacher, Miss Ihitler. The highest average was made by Ruby Hearla followed closely by Bessie Butler, Beatrice Card, Eva Hop|e*r and May Cousins. Tile full list of gra>lilah*s is as follows . Myrtle Anderson, Mabel Blackburn, Bessie Butler, Edith Carlson, May Cousins, Beatrice Cani, Edith Dawson, Lilah Dolan, ladali Dolan, Eva llop|ier( Edith Hathorn, Grace Imfollette, Eug> iiia Lundy, Allie Miller, Stella Ordway, Ruby H.-urls, George Carlson, Gustav Carlson, Walton Daniel, Fern Epton, Hurry Newell, John Weeks, Herlwrt Johnson. Patronize 1*!£ Pioneer Woodsawyer of Montavilla H. L. Searls, Residence. 22 Broad Street. PHONE EAST 4112. H. B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . 1 When going to Portland ’ -yonr horse at the leave < > J * Montavilla ♦ To Inn TREES POR SPRING P1.ANTIN0 Hollv, with lierries on. Rhododendron«, and other variti«*« of evergreens. Also Rows, ever bl.siiiung, etc. For sale ut lowest possible pticea. Write lor price list. Russellville Nursery Co. Montavilla Station, Poteri. ano , G skoon LIVERY AND FEED;; O F FIC E. ; ♦ STABLES i i ♦ fM COMMERCIAL HIM . 1 Prices Reasonable I i Cor. Second and U ashingion Sr»., Portland ' ; Best of care. End of Car Line, < > Pboae Pacific iM5l ‘ RESIDENCE, ; C. L. IDLE MAN. Prop. Ridding Room Well Patronized. M Villa Avenue. - - Montavilla < MONTAVILLA, - - OREGON o ■ < i On Feb. I’.’tli the reading room was PhTaber Ai£ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA <i|>eii for actual use. The reception of At Home Evenings. th«* night liefore ha*l been a great sue- cess in every way, now the librarian was ! quite ill at his residence on Broad street, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ in her place, the books were upon the near the Ba.**«* line. Mr. Stover had an : shehi-s, tin* room was cheery ami invit attack of the grip «limit a y«-ar ago, and ” 1 I ♦ ing The great qiii-stiou was, Wen* the has not lieep at all well since. It comes with us and get peopl«* r«-a<ly for this project, dial it ap- pretty hard on the <ild gentleman, for he . |a*al l<» them and would they come? 4 PER CENT, lias always l<-d an active life, and in an Here are the figures, daring the first enthusiastic sjsirtsman. on all your deposits four days there were record«!, three Mrs. Lizzie Scott, formerly a resident hundred visitors, fifty-four application blanks signed, and fifty-four Iss.ks taken of Portland, but for the past two years home. This seems to indicate a great a resident of S-attle, died in that city ‘ in M in., mimo. ok . :: Intervet anil is an encouraging la-ginning. last Friday night, after an ¡line— of but Grace Baptist Church Notes. a few days. W. L. Bartlett, a brother The follow ing have kindly donated old R«*v. Gilman Parker whs very much ■ copies of magazines: Rev. Gilman Par residing in the Villa, was calle«! bv wire disap|siiiite>l, Inn-uuse of a lielate.1 train, ker, Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Dickinson, ami reached her side just as she expired, i The remains were brought to P«»rtlan«l in not Iwing able to get to the opening Mrs. Ehlers, Mrs. Nettleton. of the library an l resiling room« on last ; Al-o w ish to acknowleg«- the Evening ' and th«* funeral services were held Sun Telegram thrown in >Ttern<sm by Au day from F.nicy's undertaking jiarlors. | Monday afternoon ami evening. ages r a gust Humleriip, the carrier, and also Th«- interterment was ut Brainard ceme- ; Th«* Young Peoplo's Soci«*ty of the ' tery. tin- weekly copy of the Beaver State Grace Baptist church liltve been given Herald. A movement hsiking to the consocia the right nt way to iiuihl n B. Y. P. I ■ tion of th«* two improvement l««!i«*s of assembly room on the rearof tliechurcti i the Villa i.s on foot. A committee con- i AND WAGON REPAIRERS J I khi »«-. The follow ingt building com •••••••••••••••••••••••••A listing of Messrs Fret-Ism High, Miller mittee has I h - cii upi«>int<sl: W. G. Horseshoeing a Specialty • ami Welch was apfsiinted from the Smith, Walter Peterwin, Floyd Perkins, ; BASE LINE NEAR END CAR LINE J Board of Trade and one consisting of G. W. Newt-Il, Alex Scliawliauer, Arnold j MONTAVILLA, ORE. ! Messrs. Dickinson, Epton ami CarterI Smith, and Mcrele Matlock. Already from the Improvement league. These I John Teuber is building an extensive plans are Is ing perfected ami a gotxl two committei-s w ill meet and formulate i |iortion of the money necessary is in addition to hi- residence on Villa svenile ' • “Beaver State Herttld" C-upons are and Grove st root. When completed Mr. a plan of action. liand. good for their face, at the following Teuber will have one of the most attrac <». K. Howitt A Co., are planning to store« in Montavitla: tive homes in the neighborhood. bid on the proposed improvement to Mrs. W. II l-rwis of Milwaukie was a J. E. McCaslin, Grocer. The opening wedge in the matter of Hibbard street. (That is right let visitor in the Villa lust Saturday. Blake & Son, Grocer. others of the Villa follow suit. Ed.) P. McMillan, Dry Good«, John Corkish, a projwrty owner in street improvements in the Villa is the Mr«. S. C. Long, of Portland, wag L. J. Tolle. Shoe «tore. th«- Villa, but who resides on the west improvement of Hibbard street. An visiting her daughter Mrs. L. J. Tulls Frank Sperger, Grocer. side, was out hsiking after his interests other move will follow in near future. a Start a Savings Account ; THE CITIZENS BANK, | : Dougherty & Copenhefer : î î. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• A. J. Stover, a civil war veteran, is last week. Albert Ehlers, Hardware «tore. i PRICES MADE TO SUIT EVERYONE w A. A. A. -A. A A A, A. A A. A. A. A AAA A A A A AAA A ++++ + + + + ++++ + ++++ + : : Blacksmiths i here last Saturday. ♦ ¡; LOCAL NEWS ILLMS : • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Now is the fiiiie II. A. I.F.WIH, Proprietor. Mp-clai Corropoii4«fu*«. 1907 ••»••••••••••••••••••••••a • : ♦ Russellville Doings FEBRUARY 22, 4 * Ginghams Special Fine Ladies' Waist of White New Waistings ♦ | A Full line of Dress Ginghams < I X in plain, stripes and fancies < I | New Prints l.awn, Embroidery Trimmed Regular Price, a real value Special, - $1.25 In Dimities, Lawns, Dotted Swiss, Peau De Soie, Ker seys, Cards, Batiste. 95c - MONTAVILLA, OREGON