Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, February 19, 1914, Image 5

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Doings of Our Neighbors
Sand and Gravel at
Reduced Prices
Prompt Delivery
Call I elo phone labor ¿00 J
BkfiEZY
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
ITfMS CONTRIBUTED BV HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
R. Heytinn
62 Hl. anil 45th Av«., 8. E
CHERRYVILLE
and Made to Order
J. P. Nordin
la-nt*,* On-gon
Main Htnwt
Rose City Van
and
Storage Company
Makes all points between Portland
and l^nts on Mt. Scott Line.
Foster Road
F. W. Tussy, Manager
Aak to« Roae City Van
LENTS FUEL
COMPANY
Cor. Main au<l Foster^Road
PHONE TABOR 1688
Wood and Coal
Slab Wood
a Specialty
Orders Delivered Promptly
EreningTelegram
and
Temple of Economy
HERALD
FURNITURE
One Year
Address
Heaver State Herald
Oregon
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
I
_________ __ __________
DR. JOHN FAWCETT
Diseases of Women and Children
a Specialty
Pacific Tabor 3214
Home Local 2111
%
A. D. KENWORTHY & CO.
Funeral Directors
I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING
Tal»or 5267
Oregon
Lents,
Phones:
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WANTKtl
I aster Moll is having a new six room
Harbingers of spring,
MI» h la'lia Giltlwt, who has
been cottage built on East Foster road.
WANTED—A good reliable man or
Birils ar« singing, frogs ars croskiug, nursing at Troutdale has returned to her
woman to solicit stibsciptions. Enquire
home here.
at Herald office.
and grass is growing.
BORING OREGON
Mrs. Marvin Hedge has been the
Mrs. Mary Murray, of Ridgefield Wash,
Rhone 531
Il Is hardly lo lie expected that
WANTED—M¡mils aged woman, to
subject
of
serions
illness
this
week.
visited
her
sister,
Mra.
B.
W
Emery,
■ do house work and live at home. Call
Mill 1 1-4 miles loathe wi of Kelso.
spring ha arrived In reality, but it
I at Herald office for information.
looks like it in gaxing around over the last week.
CEDAR
POSTS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood­
Next Friday evening there will be a
field» and at the bursting buds and the
WANTED—Boys mar
mav be
tie had and :
SHINGLES
worth
of
9th
avenue
Friday,
a
boy.
Itaaket ball game between Ute Orient
sometimes girls. The older ones at !
growing grase.
MOULDINGS
school team and the Grealiam team
ordinary wages > and others to ba
TURNED WORK
Fox A Prldemore of Handy moved up
schooled
and
ca
carerl
for
io
return
for
------------------
Miss Harriet Alexander, of the Dalle«,
R. Leslie of 7919 64th avenue 8. E. ie alight services rendered. For particu­
to Government Camp the first of the
was a Gresham visitor last Saturday.
building a ree id enee 26i26, one story. lars address W. T. Gardner. superin­ LUMBER $6 AND UP
week where they will begin prepara­
Lars« «tock of Dimension Lumber on hand
tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of
Rev. Wire visited his parents at New­
tions for the eeaeon’s business. Their
Rough and Dreued lumber for all purpose«
Oregon, Portland, Ore.
tf
berg
tbe
first
of
the
week.
II 8. Hashim is making alterations
fine new hotel, flniehed with Alaska
«•nd order lo JON8RUD BROS. Borins RD>
D. J. (July, who itaa been working at in hie buildinc co be can use tbe upper
cellar, tbs finest timber In the country,
FOR SALM
contains 40 rooms and the attic holds Manzanita beach for some time, has re­ floor for dry goods.
The best values in home furnishings at
FOR SALE—Good young horse. In­ lowest prices—Kenworthy & Co.. Lente.
fio single beds for a rush or boom turned an<i reports fine weatlier at the
quire
at
Herald
office.
season. Business at thia hotel Is in­ beach.
Mr. Howe of (.ente, who epent tbe
creasing yearly as mors and mors peo­
Mrs. Bernice Hedgast. of Portland, is winter le Han Diego, Cali!., haf re­
FOR SALE—Pore bred white Leg­
ple are climbing Mt. Hood each return­ visiting at the home of Iw-r uncle John tornad borne.
horn rooster. Inquire at Herald office.
ing year. Lumber is already on tbe Brown.
FRESH COW — for sale. Inquire of
ground for erecting a good substantial
Tbe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hazen 264 Campbell Ht. Lenta.
Harry J. Pulfer, former book-keeper
warm house at tbe «now line where for fz-wis Khattuck has purchased Bragg M. B. Hogue is recovering nicely Irom
gueete and tourists can lie kept com­ and Duncan’s grocery store.
FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap­
a severe attack of cold.
JEWELER
ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
fortably over night for the climb in the
early morning.
Second avenue is having a lot of ten
LUMBER—At our new mill 1J< miles
CHICKEN TALK FROM
Petitions are being circulated for re-1
inch main distributed down its length southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
MANY
SOURCES
Jonsrna Bros
(-
moving all the racks snd hatcheries
I from the main line on Foster road.
■ along the Handy river aa people above
FOR SALE—Silver Campine
Hprout some oata for green food. Tbe
Í hero complain that they are getting no
Roosters. F. B. Golden,
mile south
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roseman
of
7th
avenue
more fish like they did formerly, and hens like them best that way.
of Lents, R. D. Box 303.
entertained
a
party
of
their
friende
at
Beef scrape get more eggs thsn red
that the present artificial way is mostly
AU Goods andJWork
their home Monday evening.
FOR SALE—Good family horse,
humbug. Men who have worked in ' pepper and dore not hurt the hens.
buggy, and light wagon. Inquire of
First Class
these hatcheries, yke Frrnk Htone and ' Eighty eggs per ben is the average.
Mrs. Pease
Herald
and
McCall
’
s
Home
Magazine
Joe Wall, aay the salmon fry wwhen re- Better bene and thougbtln) handling
Near Poet Office,
Foster Road
one year, one dollar.
FOR SALE:—Four Burner Gas Stove,
>|W things will raise the average.
leaaed are the moat helpll
LENTS
with
oven
complete,
good
as
new.
Mrs.
Healey legs is ceased by a mite which
: imaginable Being used to hi
h*»K their
Pease.
»Ki fall a succumlM to a doee of sulphur and lard,
¡ food given to them they sc
Rslph P. Lawrence and a neighbor
MARES, HORSES, WAGONS and
by the name of Link had an altercation
victim to starvation or to their numer- creolin, carboliueum, or zentdeum.
Call at Grange Store.
Begin tbe season well by having yonr on north Main street Saturday evening HARNESS.
i oua enemies.
Katzky Bros.
FEARY BROS. Inc.
coops
well
cleaned,
whitewashed
or
which
ended
in
Mr.
Lawrence
getting
Hix different parties are expected out
Buff Leghorn males for breeding,
. this week from Portland to settle on sprayed with creosote or carbolineum. badly cut up. Mr. Link being the
prize stock. Buff, white and brown
i railroad land south and west of town. Lice and mites are especially bad in smaller of the two men. used a knife in leghorn setting eggs. 8022, «5 Ave.,
COLLECTORS
Oregon
and
they
will
soon
take
a
hen
’
s
self
defense.
They
both
got
enough
I On soma of the quarter sections there
8. E. Tabor 3426.
Collections Everywhere
vitality.
and
seem
disposed
to
regard
the
affair
I are more then 6600 > worth of cedar logs
Pallet
eggs
ar«
not
as
good
tor
setting
with
regrets.
Letter
beads,
envelopes,
cards,
bill
J and stube and there is a down hill pull
No Collection No Charge
beads, auction notices and posters,
all the wsy to a goo I road along which as those of older birds. Their eggs are
dodgers,
SDnouncements,
etc,
at
Mt.
Agent for Mt. .Scott, Montavi Ila,
, there will be a good logging railroad usually smaller than those of older hens
Scott Pub. Co., office, Lents.
Tremont Items
and Eastern Multnomah.
built. Why do we allow these greedy and as a consequence cannot supply the
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White
corporations to continue in holding up food for ss large a chick.
Mrs. Svenski has been entertaining Plymouth
We Make a Personal Call
Rock Eggs for hatching, 11.00
lx»ok out for rata. Rats like chicken company during tbe past two weeks.
i the government?
per setting of 15. A. Schuman, Lents.
as well as you do and a few rata can
Mortagages Foreclosed
Home Phone 2014.
When the Revolution began George
clean up a hatching in a day or so.
We Buy Notes
Washington and wile were the wealth-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Freeborger
of
Tremont
Select eggs from the ben that has pro­
FOR BALE—Pure Bred Rhode Island
: iset people in the colonies, being eeti- ;
are
expecting
company
within
the
next
Red Eggs for hatching, 61 00 per setting
duced the most. That is the only way
mated worth ♦l.Ooo.tMk) a vast fortune
week.
GEORGE G. IRVINE
of 15. Mrs. Frank Snuffins 1 % mile east
to build up a good strain of layers.
of Lents. Home Phone 4621.
in that day and yet that noble charact-
Local Manager
The big eater may not be a big la ver,
I er did not hesitate to put it io jeopardy
Tremont
Fire
Company
made
a
LOST AM> FOUND
but tbe big layer may be a big eater.
j together with his life and east in his lot
Main St. ard Foeter Road.£Lents
The
Look out for that. Thin out tbe big record run to Lents Saturday,
LOST
or STOLEN—A horse collar,
1 w th the struggling people in their as­
Tabor 5259
truck
with
about
a
dozen
men,
drawn
eaters unless they pay for their board.
bames and tugs, were probably taken
pirations for liberty and justice. What
Here is where the trap nest pays for by a local team, required seven Wednesday evening, during the fire,
a man tie was I We ought to lie proud—
minntes to cover the distance. The from the corner of Main and Marie
itself.
and we are proud—that we are the eons
Tremont
apparatus is much in demand streets. They should be returned to
A filthy, damp roost will probably re­
tbe fire house, or information reported
of those illustrious sires.
sult in enfeebled birds. Tbe chemical since tbe additions have been made Frank Raybarn. Thev belong to the
——
I poisons arising from damp, decaying
Gray’s Crossing V. F. D.
droppings will subject your birds to
Joe Lockwood of 59th street and 72,
KELSO
MIHCKI.L ANEOl'8
disorders, colds and disease.
is building a new 28x28 bungalow.
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Don’t feed the young chicks too
We buy and sell second hand furniture
R. Jonsrud and family, Miss Izimor- much. It were better to give them food
Mrs. Fred Foote has been seriously and stoves. Alvord’s Furniture Store
reaux, R. E. Jarl and M. Kliggl and I oftener, and not so much at a time.
ill this week.
111 Main St
family* attended the entertainment at Overfeeding leads to indigestion and
Mrs. C. E. Goetz, formerly of Lenta,
Kandy Monday night, by Della Crowder crop troubles
The Morrison Lumber Company is ie organizing a music class, vocal and
.Miller. It was indeed a rare treat to
Give the hens some milk to drink.
instrumental. Phone Bellwood 330 for
listen to this literary artist’s interpreta­ i Feed them sour milk occasionally and putting a new inclosure about its information.
grounds.
tions Irom "Ben Hur.”
give them a mess of clabber or curds
Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall,s
Our school celebrated Hl. Valentine's once in a while.
Magazine and Sunset, all for tbe
day with a Valentina box. and after­
A little salt and slacked lime in the
88
regular price (66.00) of tbe Oregonian,
WOODMERE
wards a lively debate by Mr. Purcell’s chop will do them good and supply bone
pupils on the unsettled question: "Who and shell meterial not found in the food •8-----------------------------------------------------------88 if taken at lhe Herald office.
and sells it for
The citizens of Woodmere have con­
deserves greater honor, Lincoln or usually given.
ADVERTISED
LEITERS
less than others
st
ru.-ted
an
excellent
gravel
walk
on
the
The cockerel that crows first is likely
WasningtonT”
Advertised letters for week ending
west
side
of
77nd
street
Vrom
the
sta
­
to
be
an
early
matured
bird.
Mark
Jonsrud Bros, and A. Hkogan are
Februrarv 14 1914:
building an outlet road along the line | him for your breeding pen next year. tion to the school bouse, thus supplying
Cockle, Mr. Roy; Ellis, Mrs. J. E.;
McNeil Bldg, Main St, Lents
a
"long
ielt
want.
”
They
are
especial
­
It
ie
jnst
as
important
to
keep
the
between their land, which will open up
%
Goldt,
Rolf; Kline, Mrs. J. A.; Kamp,
young chicks warm as not to overheat | ly indebted to Mr. Frank Melvin, presi­
the country ill that direction.
Mr.;
Park, Mrs. Willie; Smock, Mrs.
I them. There ie really less likelihood of dent of the Woodmere Parent-Teacher’s
Mrs. W. H. Hutchinson has returned
Association for inaugration and com­ Ella; Williame, Bert; Woodard, Mrs.
over
heating
then
underlieating.
If
too
home from the hospital.
warm the chicks will scatter out if com­ pletion of the enterprise. The f. R. M. A.; Williams. Mrs. B.
Martin Mikelson was married re­ fortable. But chilling develops a cold W. very generously furnished the grav­
Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster.
cently.
el
at
a
nominal
cost,
w
ich
shows
that
and dysentery.
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Haugr
The King of AU Laxatives
not all corporations are “goalees”
him, February 16th, a son.
For constipation, use Dr. King’s New
A contributor to Farm and Fireside Eight new residences have been erected
Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo,
re|>orts the death of a hen that she in this tract during tbe winter.
Rev. O. W. Taylor of St. Paul’s N. Y., says they are the "king of all
had had for twenty-three years and
CORBETT
that seemed to be about two years Episcopal Church vill preach next Sun­ laxatives. They are a blessing to all
88------------ —---------------------------------------- 88 old at tbe time she tiought her. She day at 4p.m.—the anniversary of the ■nv familv and I always keep a box at
The regular meeting for Columbia estimates that \while in her possession birth of Washington—a sermon aporo- home.” Get a box and get well again.
Grange was field Sat. Feb. 7th with a this hen laid in the neighborhood of priate for the occasion. We hope to Price 25c. At Druggists or by mail.
H. E. Iscklen A Cs. HuliHipAia ar at. lasts
very good attendance, A Temperance 7.500 eggs. Rarely do representatives see a full house. For in this day of
of the chicken family attain a greate" "graft and fraud" tis good to "look
jirogram was presented by the lecturer,
age than twelve or fifteen years.
back” to the lives of Washington and
Whitewashing the interior of the
and W. R. Knight, wrote a very good
Lincoln for inspiration. We wish every poultry house wdN noi rid it of lice
pa|x-r explaining the Currency Bill anil
church in the land would observe the unless a little carbolic acid is added
the Regional Banking business was dis­
$100 Reward, $100
Pioneer. to the wath.
The _______
readers of
__ this
___ . paper wifi be day in a similar manner.
cussed, Mrs. J. T Rea nnd Miss Ethel
S leased to burn that titer. s c.t 1-
onj
___
Smith played an instrumental Duet, rcadi-d «liEeasc
disease th -.1 sc e:ice I.as l> <n
Prest-O-Lite Service
to cure In all I.a r..i;t3. and i.utt I j
and Mrs. C. E. Smith, Ethel and Mrs. J. able
Catarrh. 1! 1**8 i J
o 11 " e on y
T. Ren sung a trio, the Hawaiian Song, positive cure n»w 1 i . i lo tiio nied.c.l
fraternity. Cat rrh L
n c .„tltuilon I
VULCANIZING
"Aloha Oe ’’
disease, requirt t n can-: ,;:u ! >n ;1 treat-
ment.
II.;
I
’
a
t
;
.T
’
i
.re
in-
Rev. Ruder, of Portland, preached to ternally. actlnt c cc.’y i i pa:i I j t' ti'.in
j Id icd
an atu-ntave audience Sunday morning and mucous curfaws < * t’ ;a s •«•cm. ihcre-
by dectroyln-r t e fot. «;
i , f the di;-
Ü. s.
and evening.
ense. end g v*ng t'e p tl it r-renrrth by
tip t':a «onatttntlon nnd asatsttnt
Rev. Thomas Robinson, of Fairview building
nature in c'fng l‘t work. The proprietors
DIAMOND
was calling in this vicinity Monday. hnve so much fifth In 1‘e curative pew-
era
they o'"', r O-o Hundred Dollars
Frank Rei-tl s at the Good Stimarti n for that
GOODRICH
nny case tl' t It frits to cure. Send
list cf testimonials.
hospital suffering from the efleets of a for
Ad.lre," F. J. ft:'.’ >■ A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by nit DruR-Ttst", T'c.
sprained knee.
Take Halt's "'amity rills for constipation.
Storage [Battery
Miss Anna Benfleld returned from
Seattle Monday.
Recharging
A Winter Cough
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buxton were
A stubborn, annoying, liepressing
in Portland Monday.*
We Carry a Stock of FORD
R. P. RaMtniwolen, sold several of cough hangs on, racks the Imdy,
weakens
the
Hings,
and
often
leads
to
his Jersey cows to a man near Gresham.
Parts and Accessories
W. R. Knight was in Portland Monday. serious results. The first dose of Dr.
Mrs. Lucy Kincaid, hail a f'ne young King’s New Discovery gives relief,
Day and Night Service
Henry D. Sanders. of Cavendish, Vt.,
sow killed by the train last week.
Mrs Albert Fox and baby, visited was threatened with consumption,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reed after having pneumonia. He writes:
"Dr. King'a New Discovery ought to be
Tuesday.
F. C. Reed was in portland on buslnaw in every family; it i-* certainly the beat '
medicine for coughs, cnida or lung
•
•
Wednesday
trouble.’’ Good for children’s coughs.
Lewis Benfield, who holds a position Money hack if not «atl-fled. Price 60c.
The Young Emancipators
with the Fin- Dept, was visiting relatives and $1 <0. .At all Drnggista.
Third Ave. and Foeter Road t
'
H. I. (KklM A Cl HUIlMlDhU (T It. LWH
in this vicinity Wednesday.
Watches, jewelry
Repair Work
l^nts Phones .... Tabor 1424
Home B 6111
Lents.
f
A. N. GARDNER
Freight, Express, Baggage and all
kinds of Transfer Work.
Lenta Office •
GRESHAM
CLASSIFIED
JONSRUD BROS.
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired
I
Daily Mails
Mails at the Lents postoffice arrive
and depart as follows:
Arrive
I>epart
“FOR HALE” and "WANT’’ readers 6:0h A. M.
8:2H A.M.
Moore A Co. are putting up three new in classified column, 1 cent per word
12:48P. M.
/or first insertion;
cent subsequently. 12:40?. M.
houses on Liberty Heights.
Watch tbe column for bargains.
3:10 P. M.
5:20 P. M.
Main 430, Home A 4558
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Hevenfh anti Ankeny Streets
Portland
....
Oregon
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Shiloh Circle Mo. I», ladite» of <1. A. H. meets
lai an,l 3d Saturday evening" In t.O. O. V.
hall. Uni". Llllah Mallet, Pros., Carrie
Inni««, Uee’y.
Repairing
BEWARE
Jifgjj
Of High Grade Whiskey
It Leads to
Low Grade Drunkenness
LENTS
GARAGE