Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 08, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 8,
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More School Rooms b Needed.
I Garden Seeds
Of every description, bulk or packet
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Garden Pools
OF ALL KINDS
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Groceries. Flour, Feed .Tinware, Hardware
ANYTHING
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EVERYTHING
THE CENTRAL STORE
J. E. McCaslin, Prop
Montavilla, Oregon
That Montavilla 1« growing cannot lie
denied when it comes to counting the
children, mid trying to crowd them in­
to the present wln»>l building.
There is no doubt but u new school
building will lie provided to meet the
requitementa very soon.
The Montavilla Improvement League
st its tegular meeting Monday night
took action looking to the relief of the
situation by appointing a committee
consisting ot Messrs. Win lleveny, Rev.
H. Oberg and W. J. Burden who will
confer with the school lioard.
It is the general opinion that a build­
ing of four rooms at least ought to tie
erected as soon as possible, north of
Villa avenue on a lilock of land, and so
eonstiucted that additions may lie added
w hen needed.
With the present rate of increase in
population and still greater increase
< • which may come later it is none loo
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SHOES
EAIRVIEW
SHOES
%
SHOES
1907
Mrs. J. Ihorburn Ross Presents Ideas
J. E. Redmond & Co.
acres in cultivation, 10 acres in meadow, timothy and
cloVer. Easy terms.
WANT
COLUMN
FAIRVIEW, Or., March 5. 1907.—
Howard lhivis arrived here last Friday I
evening from Portland bringing with i Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
him a bride, found in the Rom* City.
INCLUDING HOSIERY
Found, Etc.
Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss A«ia
latest styles, great variety, lowest prices
All
l«s*al
advertisements will here­
Linville. They were married on Feb.
2S, in the reception room of the White after Is* run under thia head at the rate
of One Cent a Word each Issue. No
Temple by the pastor. Dr. J. WhitcoiAb ad. puplisbed for lee« than 10 cents.
Br* mg her. The noise of shotguns ami Cash in advance except to regular ad­
MONTAVILLA, OREGON old tin cans cam»* from the dilection of vertisers. If you have anything Io sell,
End of Car Line, Hibbard St.
the Davis residence on Saturday even­ orwi-h to butt anything, or have lost
anything, TRY A “WANT Alt." in
ing.
this column. The results w ill surprise
The following new officer« have been you.
Best of Fresh and Cured, elected in the Artisan lodge. Instilla­ For pure flavoring extracts and home
tion will take place at tne next meeting : remedies tri the Watkins. ('. II. Issue
master, O. H. Jenkins; |mstmaster, G. agent. Gresham.
H. Couplan«!; auperinten«ient, Mrs. C.
Save money by getting your grain
G. Coupland; instructor, F. H. Crane; chopped at the (ireabftui Kdlvr Mill»,
always on hand. \\ e pay senior conductor, Mrs. F. II. Crane; G redi am Oregon.
conductor, W. W. Ashcraft;
highest cash price fcr Beef junior
master of ceremonies, T. M. Stensland;
Pork and Veal on foot.
treasurer, Mrs. A. T. Axtell; secretary,
Mrs. J. M. Ashcraft; inspector, John
Peterson; warder, A. T. Axte’l; E. A.
Whitney, who has Been master for sev­
East of Car Line. Base Line Road.
Montavilla, Ore eral years and never missed a meeting,
was re-elected but declined.
The ladies of the Methodist cliurcji
llillN S— For tnide, range liorm-s,
have set Fridav evening for their con­
fot gu>sl 1200 |K>und mares or oier. Eu-
cert.
♦
«pure of Ed Smith, Giv-hiiin, Ore.
On Saturday evening March lfl, the
ORGAN Fur Sale, flrst-elass Story &
grange will give a social to which the
Clarke Organ, nearly g*xxl as new. can
neighbor
granges
are
invited.
To buy TREES FOR SPRING PLANTING
be seen at home ol Mrs. Win. Byers,
N. W. Rice and family has gone to Gresham, Ore.
Salem to reside. Mrs. Rice is re|«*rted
Hollv. with berries on, Rhrxi«xlendrons, and other varities of
TRADE—At McCaslin's when you
to be quite ill, her recovery is doubtful. want tile iimst reliable Groceries. Hard­
evergreens. Also Rose«, everblooming, etc. For sale at lowest
posmble prices. Write for price list.
Mrs. B. Tonseth of Portland visited ware, etc., for the least money. Montn-
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her parents Wm. Teggart and wife here villa.
on Sunday.
Bl Y your meats at Giles Brothers.'
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Russellville Nursery Co.
Mrs. C. G. Coupland came near losing Tendere«t steaks, finest boils ami roasts.
Montavilla.
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« I H. A. LEWIS. Proprietor.
Montavilla Station, P ortland , O rkuon ,
an eye a few days ago. cause«i from to
strong a dose of earlxdic acid, with
SMALL FRUITS
which she was treating it. ,
Logan ami Phenomina) Berries,
Mrs. E. J. Snow will reside in Port-' Mammoth ami Himalayan Blai kta-rriex,
Currants. G«s ire berries, Asparagus, etc.
land in future. Mrs. Snow has lieen in
SUNRISE NURSERY
Fairview for a number of years and will H‘ Freeburough, Prop'r, opp. Convent,
Montavilla, Ore.
be niissol.
Friends of Miss Susie Hall are very
NEW—Tbr>-e-spring wagon for sale
ON HIBBARD ST., NEAR END OF CAR LINE,
sorry to learn that she must undergo an by R. W. Wilcox, Fairview Butcher.
Cleone, Oregon.
operation for appemiicitis.
IS NOW OPEN for patronage. Local and transient
EVERYTHING strictly flrst-claaa ami
Mrs. Frank Axtell has returne«l from
ujet<«<iate at the Central Store, McCas­
custom solicited.
a visit at Cascade Locke.
lin’s, Montavilla. See ad. this issue. 10
Mrs. Axtell an«i Mrs. Adelane Axtell
WANTED.—Someone to rea«l Mrs.
Meal« and Room« by Dey, Week or Month
visited in Gresham on Monday.
Chas. Johnson's new adv. this week.
8. A. John ami wife are visiting in
,
Hibbard St., End of Car Line
CANDIES, fruits ami quick lunches
Portland.
at McMillan's confectionery parlors,
montavilla
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Mrs. A. B. Moller will move into W. Montavilla.
Ellison’s cottage where she will reside j HOW ITT—< lifers the following prices :
Veal IV; Ilogs lOgC; Steers
; Cows
while her new house is being bnilt.
3t-4f. Call at once if you have any stock
Mrs. Dr. Littlefield has lieen quite ill,
S. P. ami W. H. Osburn of Montavilla to sell. Howitt's Market, Gresham,
were Fairview visitors the first of the Oregon.
but is better.
Mrs. Burns an«l Miss Eolan visited week.
GEO. F. BA BRINGEN,
H. W. Miitbison, J. T. Stilleon and
with Mrs. T. H. Pitts one «lay last week.
Notary Public, Buys ami sella Real
Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, of Portland,
Loans Money, etc.
131 Bane
Mrs. Blumenthal an«l Mr». Jaeger Roy Anderson were summoned as wit­ Estate,
were in Everglade last week looking
Line Roa«l, Montavilla, Ore.
nesses
in
the
Vaughn-Stone
case
which
after their property. They intend to spent Friday afternoon at Mr». F. was tried on Tuesday.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS! Magnons
build as soon as thev know where the Howitt*«.
G. O. Dolph has gone East fur a short and Wilsons for sale. Plants from new
W. W. Howitt is busy digging and
Mt. Howl line will run.
beds, roots free from worms, st $2 f«er
visit.
thousand.
Orders deiivere«i tree in
Mrs. M. Hager was a visitor in Ever­ marketing his carrots.
C. Clark has returned from San Fran­ Multnomah county. A. L. MAYBEE,
Mrs. E. C. H'/witt, of East Portland,
glade last week.
cisco, where he has been employe'! for a Gresham, Ore.
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The Pitta boys spent Sunday afternoon an«l her aunt, Mrs Logan of Pendleton, short time.
FOR SALE.—Potato sack». A. Brun
in Portland, visiting their cousin, spent Thurs«lay aftern«K>n with Mr«. F.
J. II Townsen«! has purchase«] a fine ner, Greabam, route 1.
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F. Phillip«.
Melvin Ross.
new piano for his new home.
There
was
a
large
number
from
Monta-
LESSONS
IN
OIL,
WATER
COLOR,
Arthur Blumenthal has gone to Goble
7»rs. Kealer of Portland, a former Crayon ami Pastel. Mrs. ('. A. Nut ley,
villa at Hie Evening Star Grange Satur­
to work at teaming.
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day. Everyone enjoye«] it very much, resident of Fairview, visite«! f ri en<ls Gresham, Ore.
Grandma Star has been very sick but
here
recently.
FRESH COW FOR SALE.—O. An­
especially the lecture hour.
is improving now._____________________
Mrs. A. L. Stone entertain'd the drews, Anderson station.
Just arrived, a complete line of
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The regular bi-weekly nus-ting <d the
O I* Fotta
Ell. IklScIl
•J. E. Redimimi
kwal branch of the Home Training Asso­
ciation was held March 1st at the schist!
building. There wax an unusually g«xxl
attendance and a very g«««I program.
The pa|ier by Mrs. J. Tltorborn Ros*
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, ETC
on "Home Occupationa and Amuse-,
tneiita’’ was enjoyed by everyone pres­
City Property lor Kent and Sale I arms and Small I rat Is a Specialty
ent. Mrs. Ross has some very practical
ideas U|xin the subject and these voiiphxi
w ith her high Ideals of motherhisMi and
of homelife made her talk a real in­
spiration.
Every mother who realises that
FOR SAIL
“llouie” means mon* than a place to
ent and sleep, should attend these meet­
2 acres on Base Line road east of Montavilla. H
ings.
room house, good barn, gotal tenant house, 3 acres re­
The next subject in, “Art ami Music,
their value as a means qf education'”
cently planted to strawberries, 1 1-2 acres of old straw­
This will !»• presentisl by Mr. F W.
berries, all kinds of fruit. Can be sold on easy terms.
Gixxlrich a prominent musician of Port­
Only one of a number of bargains.
land. Date, Friday. March IA; place,
room H at the schixd building; hour,
three o'clock.
40 acres on Base Line road, 4 1-2 miles out. 30
143 BASI- I.INI-. MONTAVILLA. ORI:.
Stinuner Footwear
MRS. TOLLS, the Shoe Lady
Meats
Warren’s Pharmacy
Patent
Dealer In Drugs. Chemicals,
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc,
PRESCRIPTIONS :: CAREFULLY
Medicines,
DISPENSED
Phone I'jut V75,
2 Doors last of I’osloftke,
We nre l-etter prepared
than ever to do ant and
all kind* <>f ... .
Rase line Koad. Montavilla.
TINNING or TIN-ROOFING
G. BUTCHER,
:
Now is the Time . .
—
ATTI
. E. TT-.
Herman,
.
I Russellville Doings
THIS IS THE SEASON
When the Appetite Craves Tempting Delicacies
t
We can please the most particular
housewife and make both cooking
and eating a real pleasure. : : :
Our Specialty
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
----- WE ALSO HAVE------
Kitchenware, Hardware, Flour, Feed, etc
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MARSHALL BROS..
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Russellville,
. . Oregon
Albert Ehlers,
223 Hibbard St.,
Our Iron Supply an«l Demand.
In spite of the fact that tin* produc­
tion of pig Iron In tlita country In HMKi
was nearly 4<* |«vr <N*nt greater than III
HMM. there waa a substantial Incrmse
In value per ton. evidence Hint the de i
mnml kept pace with the volume of
output ut the furnaces. Not only Hint.
United States Consul Fleming reports
from Edinburgh that during HMM] there
was felt In Scotlnnd n sudden demaml
for Scotch iron In the United State«
The home production of pig Iron waa
recently ntattxl officially ns follow«:
Twenty states In the Union produced
pl« Iron In 19U6
Ths total production of
plx Iron tn 19Uu was 22.9S2.3xu Ions tons.
This Is an Incrr ixe In quantity ot « 4X St,
lomr tons, cr over S3 per cent, over th»
pr'xluctlon of IMS
It Is an Increase In
value
from
t.33.n3.noo
to
*aU.«t.0M.
amountln* to 1149.4X1.<rt). or M.12 per «ent
The averase price per Ions ton of pls
Iron Increased from lit 13 In Hot to 1160
In 1906
MONTAVILLA
II.
11.
DICKINSON
Attorney - at - Law,
Notary Public . . .
O F F I C E.
tot COM Mr MCI AL HI M
Portland
Cor. Second and U nwhiiigton Sta.,
I’hana Pac Irte m.<i
K ES! DE N(’ E,
¿o Villa Avenue,
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Montavilla
l*li*»a« Taber
At Ilome Evening».
GEO.
Blacksmith
Owing to the enormous proilnctlon In
CARRIAGE and WAGON REPAIRING :
this country for several yen« bark the ¡> Horseshoeing a Specialty ;
United Staten ceased to figure as a
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RORiM SIM USE LIRE ROAS.
buyer In the Scotch Iron market. But
a change has come over the situation, ! > Eitl il Hibbard SI. MONTAVILLA, ORE. :
and ruali orders have been placed with
Glasgow firm» since midsummer. I'. mhi .
from the chief consuming centers of
the Unit««! States, notably New York.
Baltimore. I’hllailclphln and Borton. A
heavy shipment was made to New Or­ n«e
Pioneer Woodsawyer
leans. the first for that port In over a
of Montavilla
quarter of a century. An<l Noittand
has no reserve st<x-k ns compare«! with
former years. Her reserve of 277.000
tons Jan. 1, llMMl, had dwindled to 92,-
00<i tons nt the opening of IIMM1, n «pinn
tlty less thnn that represented by shift
nicnts ord«*re«l by the United Stntes In
Residence, 22 Broad Streel,
the course of n fetv weeks. Indlc.itlonx
PHONE EAST 4112.
are that with the Americans making
lienvy blds In the mnrketa of Scotland
n condition of things mny be created
Indies Ai«l society of Smith Memorial
WANTED.—Everylxxiy to buy candy which will prove emliarraasing for
from the Ix-st HXsortmeiit in town, nt home consumers.
church on Thursday afterhoon.
; the Gresham Bakery.
The annual church business meeting
High Priced Legislators.
WANTED—T«i purchase a g«xxl farm
was held in the Presbyterian church on
If n New York alderman ta worth
GEN E R A I,
Tuewlay afternoon, and was Followed bv i horse, weight 12ta)to l.'MM), bay or black $2.000 to hta count Itueutn, then a con
preferred, must haw trial Indore pur­
a'business meeting of the Y. P. S. C, E. chase. Gill Brothers. 1 mile north of gresimnn ta worth more than $.">.000 to
N. M. McDaniels of Portland, was Russellville. Cleone P. O.
hta country, lint If thirty dive state
here on business the first of the week.
NURSE—Mrs. Linden Jone«, trained governors lire worth $.5.000 or I««»» to
AND WAGON REPAIRERS
nurse and midwife. Olmtetric cases a their commonwealths then our con-
srs-cialtv. ('all« atten«le<| to «lay or night, grennmen nre overpaid rather than tin
Horseshoeing » Specialty
Mention The Herald to your mendiant. phone 'fal>««r 457, or « all nt Hotel Monta- derpnld for duties that ke«*p them Io
BASK LINK, NEAR ENIi CAR LINK
vilta,
end
of
car
line,
Hiblmnl
street,
See if hin ad in in thia issue.
Washington only n little more than
M'intavilta, Ore.
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MONTAVILLA, ORE.
one-third of the till«*.
FOR SALE—Cream neparat«ir, Ameri­
This country has still the distinction
Tlrit EtiLlIxliinwn who Im« Itiicntol can No. 2. Gooii ax new. Cheap if
a procesa of making rubber out of , taken at once. Frank Gasper, Bull of the highest priced legislator« In th««
NOTICE
world. French and Austrian «Inputle-
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wheat probably t«xik a hint from hla Run, ' He
nre the best pal«l In Europe, yet they
Montavilla, Ore., March 4, 1907.—
boy b«xxl experience of making chewing
PLAIN SEWING.—The Ladies Aid
gum out of this wonderful < «-real. ■ Society of the Montavilla M. E. church receive only $5 a day while parliament Notice ia hereby given that the firm
Strange to say, he believes that In are prepxriil to do quilting or plain 1s sitting. Tlie average pay In other heretofore known ns Dougherty ami
spite of the high value of wheat In the | sewing. Your ¡latromige is solicited. countries 1« not one fourth what It ta Copenhefer have this 4th day of March.
Price« reasonable.
la-ave orders with
11107, dissolved partnership.
bread market the new product can un­ Mrs. Geo. Lewis, Base Line road, or at In our own.
dersell natural rubber. It ta not likely 1 parsonage, 111* Hiblmnl St.
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That official statement that the cont
that fear of competition from this quar­
Don’t neglect to take a ten minutes*
deposits of thia country ^lll hold out
ter led King Leopold to unload hla rub­
Butter will remove almost any kind of for 0,000 yen re “at the present rnte of rent «luring the day,with the feet rained.
ber plantations on the American syn­ stain if ruhlied well into it and then
consumption'* hasn’t much connotation It given the whole laxly a sense of
dicate, although royalty has done some washed out immediately with hot water
for people who buy It by the pailful at re|H>ae amlfworks wonder« in am«Kithing
pretty high financing before now.
and pure soap.
out the line« on the face.
10 cents per.
Patronize
H. L. Searls,
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Dougherty & Copenhefer
Blacksmiths