Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 05, 1907, Image 8

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    E«i. rxNch
O P Pott,
J. E. Redmond
Redmond & Co.
Real Estate, Loans, etc
Al kinds of Properly. Indudlnq farms. Houses and lots. Acnw
From one acre up to 3,000. Before buying else­
where you will make money by seeing them.
LOCAL Nt WS ITT MS :
Roy Jewell son-in law of Mr. ami
Mr» McCaslin has not permanently lo­
cated yet.
C, ll. Armstrong, who recently came
from Arlington, S 1». rrevived a letter
from that city last Tuesday, urging his
return to attend to important business.
He left for that place Wednesday but
expects to return to the villa in a few
weeks and again take up real estate
work with his mule. George Barringer.
hould. couaequently I« confined to
her home.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Contracter J. W Higgins taxa that
the new butcher shop he la building lor
la'ander l.ewi*, to be occupied by Giles
Brothers, will l>e one of the moat con­
venient shops in the country.
recently vieited F»ta«a<la on buaiue»»
and plea»ure.
Laml »c*kt>r» are making their appear­
!.. J. Tolls returned from Seattle last ance in three ¡»art«.
Friday. While sitting in th» cafe of th»>
The grange hold» delating route»«».
Ranier Grami of that city, lie «, with the
J.
Z. Olreon ha* been marketing hl»
oilier guetta of the hotel, felt a decided
earthquake shock. "It left a sort of potato»», apple» »ml cider.
Joi«n Foagrvu ia fencing hi« place.
queer feeling,'' said Mr. 1'olla, ami he
»»• not sorry to la- aide to gvt through
J. II. Wildre ami »later, Mr». Hol-
hi» business and leave that city very comb, are vieiting in 1‘orthud.
shortly.
Jaa ami Edward Kelly and »ialrr
John Mitchell, Win. Keidy, and Mark
Baxter ami daughter Mary, were recent
l'oitlaml viaitore.
Montrvilla t'amp No S7 W. O. W at
Mr. ami Mr». Caawrll have left for
The dance given in Warren’» hall by
their mreting Monday night elrete.1 J. the grange last Satunlay night was a their home in Alberta, Canada
They
E. Blackburn and J. W. Higgins to the decided auevesa.
will probably l<e l«ack in alaint a year.
district convention at Portland May
Mr. ami Mr». Keidy vi»it««l in l‘ort
Get»rgv Rilra bus rvturiwd from
10th.
Wasliingt.«n, 1». C. where be waa called laml on Ea»ter Sunday.
Mrs. McMillan has the first straw­ as a witneaaoi» the Herman vase in l-e-
J. G. Petty baa quit Ilia old job on the
berry bl« ssoms of the season. She has hah «»f the G<nvri»i»»vnt. Mr. Ki Iva it a «Irtslge Imld ami haa gone to work in a
the w indows and shelves in the confec­ Civil-War veteran, having
an arm logging camp.
G E N ERAL
tion erv parlor decorated with them ami in the service «»t I‘ne’e Sam. While
Mra. Petty'» l>aby which liaa lx-en
Wanted. For Sale. Lost. they look pretty to«».
ti» the Xalionat Capitol he was accorded quite »ick ia improving.
The business men of Moutavilla ought every courtesy by the official« who
Etc.
to form a merchants protective asstwia- slu'wtsl him everything worth seeing in
AND WAGON REPAIRER
Al local advertisement« are run under thi* atiou says Dan McMillan and incident­ that city.
MELROSE.
hfwti at the rale of OM OMT A WOBD I M H
Horseshoeing a Specialty
(T««» Ule fur l.*l wrek )
I^CK. No ad publl»hed for le*» than 15< « nts ally «ievise way» ami im«ans to encour­
J. E. K«hlm«uitl
will move their
<’a»h in advance except to regular advert i-vr* age ¡wvple to trail«« at home.
BASE LINE. NEAR END «'AR UNE
M»«lr<>«' wm »««Il repreH»Mit«l al tb««
oftiev laiilding on the |»r«»|*erty, rtvenlly
If you have anything to «ell. or wish u» buj
Powell
Valley akaliug rink Natuniay
purchased
by
Mr.
Kedinoud
from
Cap
­
MONTAVILLA. ORE.
I. X. Sutliffc an»l family of Kay
anything, or have kwt anything, TRY A
I iriglit.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••a • W ANT AD.” in thi» «.xUumn The result» « il; county. Oklumah, old neighbors of J. tain Sehnvitler. on the corner of Winter
surprise you. Ca»h or postage »lampe-
Jamea ami Arthur Burna were in
L. Yarnell, spent a day la«C w«»ek visit­ «treet ami Bate Line r«»a I at eml of car
ing him.
They ha<l not met for line. The c\»n»pany express tbvnisrlvvs Portlaml Munday on buHineaa.
For slab and block wood call up W R.
Mr» 1» S. l»unl«r of l'l»>oiie ami Mr»
ten years. Mr. Sutliffe was liighlv as well pleased with the buxines« already
Mower, phone Tabor 553.
pleased with M«mtavilla ami predicted a done. They have every prospect for a Henry Richartlaon of Trout>lal<* were
large ami growing business ami have viHiting with Mr». S. A. Staffuni 01»
Woodsawyer
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE bright future (or it.
come I«» stay.
I'uewlay.
Guarantee*!. Chas. Cleveland, agent
Erank Willard, who has lw*vn suffer­
G ree ham. Ore.
Mr. Abler vi»it«i in Portlaml over
Mrs.
J.
E.
Kfislmon
l
it
now
able
to
l»v
ing for sometime with an a I h ' vhs in his
up an«i supervise the earc of the tine Sunday.
head,
(«wind
it
necessary
to
go
to
the
GEO. F. BARRINGER.
to them about
Johnie Str»«bin i. home from Corval-
and sells Real l»oo«i Samaritan hospital last Munday baby girl that came
Notary Public. Buy«
1
lis »¡»ending a few «lay» with hi» ¡»ar-
Estate, Loans Money, —
etc.
131 Base and have an operation p*rt »rme-l. It three weeks ago.
Line Road, Montavilla, Ore.
ia is to be hoped that il will affect a
O. P. Potts is looking fur the fellow ' ent».
, cure.
Mr. ami Mr». Conrad vlaited with
who borrowed his wood, The borrower
STRAWBERRY PLANTS'
Residence. 22 Broad Street.
Mr. Putt« friend» aenia» Sandy Sunday,
Magoons for sale.
Plant* In in new
C. P. Earl has bougt the Fulton *fc did not stop at the wood,
says he took the team too.
PHONE EAST 4112
ts-da, roots free from worms, at $2 per Beach grocery st«tck.
Robert Hchmeer waa re|»>rted on the
thousand.
Orders delivery.! (rre m
Annie Metzger is sh»wly recovering •ick lint laat week.
Multnomah county. A. L. MAYBEE,
Reverend Culiman of Salem was ex­
head and
Mr. ami Mra. E. S. Bra in hall of Oak
Greaham, Ore.
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pected to till the pulpit at the Mrth<>- front a recent trouble of the
••••••••••••••••a
Grove ami Mr. ami Mr». Hollingwheml
ears.
dist
church
last
Sunday
evening
but
a
Jewelry
of llartfonl, Cnnneticut, were the
WANTED—To purchase a good farm
J. W Hook has bought the ¡»wtotiiee
-REPAIRING A SPECIALTY-
horse, weight 1200 to 13IM, bay or black freight wreck on the Southern Pact tie
guevta of John Hrauihall ami family oil
All Work Guaranteed.
preferred, must have trial before pur­ prevented his coming. He will, huw- an t »tore from A A. Steven». Mr». Saturday.
chase. Gill Brothers. 1 mile north of • ever, come at a later date.
ll«x»k will have i-harge of th«- store.
For Special Bargains in Watches. See
Russellville. Cleone P. O.
Mina Geneva B. Rhoadea han been
The class recital to b«- given l»v th«' ' C- E. Watt» i» plastering a nuuil«r of quite ill for the ¡xut w»*ek.
For Sale—good pure reeleaned seed pupils of Miss Lena Merti will take new liouaea for William Spicer on the
Mi« Mary Armatrung »¡»ent Sunday
oats. Silver mine' at Shattuck's, Gresh­ place April 13«h. at 2.30 p. ni. at the \ Powell Valley road near the O. W. P.
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER
at her home.
am.
resi«lence of the tea.'her, 507 Milner crossing.
Rev. J. H. W.*»l made a trip to Port-
street. All are cordially invited to be
191 Morrison St,
HORSES—For trade. - range horses,
land laat week in the interact of the
preseut.
Villds
KeoHjdnized.
for gmxi 1200-pound mares or over with
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
ehurvli.
the heaves. Enquire of Ed Smith,
The Montavilla baMdmll team, known
J. F. Tracv and lainily
Near Pap’s Restaurant.
* have move<l to
Gresham, Ore.
as the “Villa«,” has b«*vn reorganized
715 Nile» street.
• ••••••••••••••••
GILES BROTHERS, at Montavilla. G. H. Dunham has purchased the Will­ and a ill open the season on the 14th if
PLEASANT VIEW
for choicest meats. That's all.
the weather to ill permit.* There have
iam Taylor property at «>28 Grove street
The
Pleaaant
View »ch«>lhou»e was
bt“»»! several changes made in the team,
F or SALE—Go«*! w,.rk ««r driving and is occupying the same.
horse. Howitt, Gresham, Ore.
which will naturally strengthen it, ami crow<led on laat Sumlay evening when
fit you to eye glasses or spec­
The Baptist Young Peoples national it to ill undotibtnlly give ag«M>d report at George Enoch »poke of hi» eaperience
tacles. Perfect fit guaranteed. * WANTE D—a quantity of clean linen or
convention will be held in Spokanne. the elite«* of the season. Hall ami in the recent earthquake on the island
cotton
rags
«3
2S.c
*
1
“
-
at
Herald
office.
Your eyes fitted at home. Write for
July, 4-5-U-7. This will l«e a splendid Probat will put the ball over the plate where he waa a missionary.
free booklet describing our method.
FOR SALE—Good 3-yr. old bay colt. opportunity for Baptist young people to in a style that will keep their oponenta
Great was the surprise of Misa Winona
Remember, the glasses we fit you E-rfectlv sound and gentle. Enquire at
get in touch w ith national work as well guessing, and Smart at backstop will Ogden laat Saturday night, when, after
to are worth $3.50 anv where on
erald office.
as to enjoy a splendid vacation in one of give a good account of himself and the • ¡en.ling the evening with her sister »he
earth. Our price, only $1.00.
Seed Oat»—Good, ¡«ire and reeleaned the most famous districts of the West. rest of the tram will give good sup|»ort. return«-«! to her home shortly after nine
OVR REPAIRING departBest is awt
conplete Mais ,print St 00 W itch ciesned White Russian, at Shattuck's. Gresham.
£1 00. Send roar work br resutersd wail.
AU who are interested shouM see the J. C. Martin will be manager, l>. Mc­
a- 5« repair, an, watch.
MEN WANTED—For steady work at jiastor. Rev. Giluian Parker who can Millan, president, Harry U itzell cap­
Columbia Brick Works, Hogan station
furnish all information as to rates etc,. tain and McKinley assistaint captain.
near Gresham
Any team wishing a game can be ac-
iu
The Ladies Aid society of the Grace cominodated by addrenidng J. C. Mar­
WANTED—furnished rooms for light
Baptist
church
has
just
eX|«ende
I
$101).
house-keeping, young couple, enquire
tin, at 232 LiW ta street, Montavilla.
D V F V R
of Mrs. Wm. Bvers, Gresham.
on the inerior of the church building, The line-up w ill be, Hall ami Probst,
FOR SALE—Full bl«>od Poland China and the contractor broke ground this pitchers, Geibesh and Rideout, catchers.
Attorney at Law
i
Boar, ten months old, enquire of or week for the B. V. P. V. addition.
Smart, S. S. McKinley, 1st Imck, Sloan,
write to W. T. Hensley, near Troutdale,
737 Chamber of Commerce
Richard Latourell, one of Troutdales 2nd back, Ki"»-, 3r«l back, Weihush L.
j Oregon.
14
most prominent citizens, accompanied F. Witzrll. R. F. Frrenwale, C. F. ami
Phone Main 3366
P obtlaxd , O bcgon
FOR SALE—Pure Bred Mallard Puck by his father, Joseph Latourell, of Lat­ Gum ami Hofftnau will br substitutes.
eggs. Wendell Cleveland Gresham Or.
ourell Falls, were doing business in the
FOR SALE— Te«m, harne»» and light villa Monday.
farm wagon. Horses weigh 2300 uges,
tn tertdin ment for Readinq Room.
Attorney - at - Law,
It is reported that Mrs. Mansfield has
11 and 14. Sound, gentle, true to pull.
Notary Public . . .
Arrangements for the program to lie
Outfit for I2UU W. H. McLaughlin Bor­ sold her 70-acre farm adjoining Monta­
Orrirv 507 Commercial Bldg.. Cor. 2nd and ing, Ore
14
villa on the east to a San Francisco given April 12th in Old Fellow’s hall
Washingt'n St.. P ob TL amj Phone Par. ISM.
R kmiuksce 3» Villa Avenue, Mom villa . At
FOR SALE—Second hand 3’. wagon. firm, consideration, $42,000.00. It is for th«- hem-tit f the M intavilla readidg
home evening».
Al Hart. Gresham, Ore.
also reported that the new owners, who room are nearly all completed. It is
NOTICE
expected that Mrs. Walter Reed
FOR FRESH MILCH COWS—enquire it is thought are interested in the pro­
posed Mount Hood railway, will plat Portland will »¡ng in addition to
Montavilla, Ore., March ♦, 1907.— of N. G. Hedin Orient, Oregon. 21
the tract into lots, grade the streets ami many other good things promised
Notice ia hereby given that the firm
WE PAY CASH—For Bees in boxes,
wine of Portland's musical people.
heretofore known as Dougherty and gnms. etc. Williams Bro»., Lent», Or. soon place it on the market.
There will in* reading* by Western
Copenhefer have thi» 4tb day of March, Box 177.
Miss Alto Doscb recently accepted the
Academy of music students ami by Miss
1907, diaaolved partnership.
position
of
chef
al
the
Montavilla
hotel.
EGGS FOR HATCHING—From prize
Margarite Eghurt, vocal selections by
winning single comb Brown Leghorns,
Lloyd If. Herman, who had his linger the Cunningham quartet (men’s voices),
Notice for Publicatiofl.
$1.50 per 15 or $",.00 per hundred. AI->
Land Office at Portland, Oregon, March 9, matured birds $1 anJ up. Write or call mashed two weeks ago, is still unable to students of the -arne school, and Nord­
19 h 7
on E. J. Gradin, Gresham Oregon. 14
work.
strom brothers and Mins Grace Peter-
Notice 1« hereby given that the following-
named aettler ha»> filed notice of his intention
son.
FOR
SALE
—
50
cords
good
wood.
$1.
J.
J.
Herman
it
¡«lowing
for
J.
C.
to inakr final proof in support of his claim,
Miss Melba Westengard, a pupil ui
ami that »«aid proof will be made before tha 62 at the stump, 4 miles east of G realism Campbell.
Regi«t«*r and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on f
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Mrs. C. Bak«*r, will give the Spring song
April 19. lto'7. vis William Bobbin«, H E. No. E. J. Gradin.
The many friends of Miss Agness as a violin •olo an. I Miss Florence West-
13012. for th«- 8 1-2 BE 1-4 Sec 30, 8W 1-4 8W 14
WASTED—To buy a medium size
Bee 2» and Nto 1 » NW 14 Bee 32. T. 2 8.. R. 7 E
He nameh the following witnesses to prove range, must be in good condition and Wolfer' who was recently married to engard will give a piano solo.
hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation cheap. Enquire at this office.
William < irimm, will lie glad to learn
The accompanists will be Miss Nord-
of said land, viz: John T. McIntyre,Balnmn.
that the young people are happily set­ strom and Mr.-. Ella Jones. M arty
Oregon, George Oak* of Salmon. Oregon, E
Truman of Salmon, Oregon, J. A. Odell of Bal
tled in their new home on Bourne thanks are due the latter, w ho is a music
mon, Oregon.
ALGERNON 8 DREABER
street, Portland.
teacher of Portland, as she has been in­
Register.
First publication. Mar. 15. 1907; last publ.ca-
fluential in pres uring the services of
Mrs.
Neefus
and
daughter,
and
Miss
i<»n.April 12. 19U7
Feltrnan , of Estacada, visited with Mr. these people.
This is only a partial program as full
and Mrs. J. J. Herman last Sunday.
Notice to Creditors.
arrangments have not been made.
Notice is hereby given thAt the undersigned
Mrs. Haterwhite of the north uilla left
has been by the county court of Multnomah
Tuesday night for a visit with friends at
county. Oregon, appointed administrator of
ANDERSON STATION
Fhe Improvement Board.
Seattle.
the estate of Sarepta Smith, deceased.
All persons haviug claim^agalnst said estate
E.
’
The
Montavilla Improvement Board
The
seven-
horse
power
marine
gaso
­
are notified to present the same with vouchers,
line engine for the Barringer—Herman held it» re gular meeting lant Monday
duly verified, at the law office of Mendenhall
I W ill sell at Public Auction to
& Mendenhall in the Commercial block, city of
launch has arrived and will soon lie in­ evening w ith <|iiit« a large attendance
the highest bidder the following:
Portland, Oregon, within six months from this
present. Th»* re t committee report-
stalled.
date.
c B. SMITH,
1 Lumber Wagon
i ed that the widening of Vi Ila avenue .
l»atr<1 March 16,1907
Grandma
Nicholls,
who
lives
near
the
3-22-4-19
Administrator aforesaid.
. had b«t»-n brought before the Htreet com­
1 Spring Wagon
cement works, fell and hurt herself sev­
mittee of the foiiucil but action had
1 Top Buggy
eral weeks ago uut is now rapidly re­
been d<*ferr«<l for two weeks in order to ‘
covering.
1 Mower
allow time to have a petition signed up j
1 Rake
Miss Rutn Johnson, daughter of Rev­ by thowe in favor of the MO foot Htreet.
erend Johnson, who has been sick with
1 Cider Press
W bile there i- < »nniderable opposition ,
rheumatic fever, is able to lie up ami to the widening of the Htreet it i«
Plows, Harrows, Etc.
thought there will I m * no trouble in gett- |
1 Fresh Milch Cow With calf. around again.
ing a pi-lition for the same nigne«! lip by
Other Articles too numerous to The Portland Y. M. C. A. Orchestra three-fourtliH
of the people affected. |
gave
a
splendid
concert
iu
the
Metho
mention.
XurneroiiH other mafter pertaining to '
dist church Friday night.
P. H. R oork , Auctioneer. Easter Sunday services at the Metho­ the welfare of the villa were discussed ;
Home of which will aHsiime definite 1
diet church were very appropriate, both ffhajH- ami be acted u|>on in the near
morning and evening, and were greatly future.
enjoyed by very large audiences. Spe­
Dr. William J>eVeny announced that i
cial music was rendered at both ser­ he w ould be a < an elate for the no inina- I
vices. Tn the evening Pastor Ol>erg Lion for councilman at large at the com- |
Russellville Notes
spoke of the importance of the work of ing election. While the Boar<l do»*« not
Mrs. W. W. Howitt has been on the the pilot placing special emphasis upon take up political matters, the individ­
ORIENT, OREGON
sick list for a few days but is getting the perfect work done bv the Master- ual members pledged the doctor their
belter.
Pilot Christ Jesus. Mr. Oberg is a very support.
Miss Grace Maishall of Oregon City interesting speaker, is well liked by his
has been visiting her brothers, the Mar­ people ami is rapidly increasing the
6reshdm Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F
members of his church.
shall brothers.
M< » tN » v« ry .Saturday night in Odd Fel-
J. W. Croft has rented his farm to Al­
-I.<; Metzger, N. G.; I).
Mrz. Mattie Daniel, who wan <q>erated low»- Hall.
WATER GUARANTEED
M. Roberto, >• - r«-t try.
Encamment
ex Barrel and moved to Montavilla.
on
for
appendiertis
a
few
weeks
ago,
Terms on Application
meet« lat ami 3rd W» driPM'lay* of each
A large number are talking of attend­ has fully recovered from the operation month. All visiting brother« specially
ing the State Grange.
*
but fails to gather strength aa rapidly as invited to attend.
Montavilla. Oregon
143 Base Line
D. L DOUGHERTY
Blacksmith
Found,
Patronize
1ÏS Pioneer
of Montavilla
H. L. Searls,
Watches and
Fred D. Flora,
One Dollar will
o’cluck and found it tilled to ill» her
friend« who came to give her a farewell
surprise. Bhe is to leave for her new
homo a I Forest Grove eoon.
We were ind«*ed glad to welt tin*
Mr. mid Mia. Woodin bat k from \<w
Mexico w here Mr. Wcnnlin was engaged
in mining.
Mrs. Irene Woodin is in Portland ll»i»
week raring fur her sister-in-taw . Mra.
Chas. Ogden, whois very ill
J.
STONE S FARM
SANDY LODGE. No. 195, I. 0. 0. F.
W. 0. W. Clover t’amp X<> 3IM. Gr«'<*h-
iihL meet« hi Itegnvr't Hall
¡ <m 2«l and 4th M«Hidav* at M p. in. J. X.
Mr«. Mury Sbai«*r of Taylorville nv- 1'l.iii.ih.in, <’ t . 1. P Manning, Clerk.
euue rwvntly entertained at her bom«’ Viaitmg WtMMluiei* Welcome.
her children and grandchildren.
A petition calling (or five (««t on »«udi United Artisans
A»«-mbiy, No.
I, I l$i>, inr« L« in Rrgnrr «
»•ide of the Section Line r««u«l from the — ■■■■■■■
Hull l-t aii'l 3d Finlay radi month.
resident« along the line o( the pr«»p»»« d ILury potiilut, M A -, C. A. NuUcy,
Mt. Hcod railway to increai»«’ the toidth ><•« y. All AHi«an« Welcome.
SECIN»\ IIM
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OODMARl), Fine Impored German Coach Stallion
Registered No. 7«7
Wut»«
Fit« Ttirt Old
1400 1»«. ; ;
SEASON IOO7
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II
it I*.ml Hli«*.-
i -«I t Valley, On
rhani ba will
“»jni W'dnradiK a and btiduya;
-nil milaa
lye. h■ -in Mondayi
h‘ .« tn , I" I'li.-Mduv, 2 1». m. ; at
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Terms
To itiMur«*,
h'Ap, $10
DICKINSON
Saturday, April 13, IO A. M
We di«l not have rouui f«»r the •lory,
The Pillili* <»( Light, tins week.
niret«« til Odd Fellows' Hall, S*n«ly( Ore-
Our new tcledhone line, «larling at g >n. <-»<-ri Wedm-sdav night al 7 30.
John
Mervbon’a an«l extending to the «-enti.il Visiting <M.| Fallow* widruimol
Marni e» . N <i , E. F. Bruns, Secretary
at Troutdale, ia nearly oimplrl«*d
METZGER
& CO.
aixTi street . PorrtAjrD.
on»
Public Auction
is m circulation. W ith lint lew ezc«-|e
lions the motion is Hireling mili hearty
sup|sirt, all realising the ne«-«l of M H Itlv
roadaay to Gresham.
The Sorenson family are nearly all ill
» illi the grip.
PALI. BUSS.
Ircaa. and Mgr.
Warren’s Pharmacy
Dealer In Drugs, Che ml«, ala. Patent Mcdkines,
Toilet Artkies, Stationery, Etc.
PRESCRIPTIONS
CARIHJLLY
DISPENSED
Phone Last 075.
2 Doors fast of Postoffke.
E ngland S ays
NO ALUM
I n F ood
In England and France the Sale
of Alum Baking Powder is pro­
hibited by law because of the in­
jurious effects that follow its use.
The law in the District of
Columbia also prohibits Alum
in food
You may live where as yet you nave no protection against Alum
The only sure protection against Alurn in your Baking Powder is to
DO NOT MISS THE SALE
C. W.STEPHENS A CO
Well Drilling
Sajf plainly
R0YALÄ«
ROYAL is made from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar,_ a pure Grape
product • Aids digestion—adds to the healthfulness of food.
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