Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, March 05, 1914, Image 5

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Sand and Gravel at
Reduced Prices
Doings of Our Neighbors
Prompt Delivery
Call leleplion« Tabor ¿06.1
Bkl'HZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
R. Hcyting
82 Hi. an«l 4Ath Ave., H. E
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired
and Made to Order
J. P. Nordin
Main Htrest
Rose City Van
an<i
Storage Company
Makes all points between Portland
and lAinta on Mt. Scott Line.
Freight, Exprofa, Baggage and all
kinds of Transfer Work. *
l-enta Office
Lents Phone«
Foster Road
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Home B 6111
F. W. Tussy, Manager
Ask for Rose City Van
CORBETT
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turned to her home here. She expects
to leave shortly for an extended visit
with tier sister, who Ilves at itie Dall««.
Mrs. M. E. Patterson, who has been
making her home with her sister, Mrs.
O. A. Eastman for nearly a year, hai
returned to her home in Califortpa.
William Watiley, has purchased an
Overland Au'omobiie from C. M. Zim*
merman, the local salesman.
Miss Emma Wilkie, of Oregon City,
visited her elater, Mrs. F. W. Fieldhouse
last week
T. K. Howitt mwie a business trip to
Wslla Walla last week.
Mrs. Ella Aton, who has beeu spend*
ingsome time visiting relatives in Eastern
Oregon, lias returned to her Lome here.
Mrs. M. Vogel, who has linen in the
eastern part of tlie state for a number
of weeks, is expected home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorn have re­
turned from an extended visit in North
Dakota.
The new churcli near here which has
; >MM*n under course of construction for
I the past few month« ia now nearly com­
plete, ami will l>e formally itedicated
1 next Sunday March 8th. Heveral Mln-
, isters from Woodbum and Portland, and
, the State H. H. Missionary will be in
attendance.
Tiie Choir Is preparing
«pedal nnude for tiie accaaaion and there
1 will also Im trains«! voice« from oilier
' places, the forenoon meeting will liegin
( at 10 o’clock and the afternoon meeting
| at about 2:80 o’clock evening service
i 7:80. Rev. Reeder, of Portland will tie
: the pastor for the coming year. The di-
| mansion» of the church am 32x44;
| the Auditorium is 32x82 and divided
from this by five folding door« 1« a class
room 10x20 and a room 10X12 which
may Im used as a library, and there is
also an entrance room, Much credit
The girls high school basket ball team
ia due a certain few who have worked
, so faithfully and willingly on the build- will go to Hood Kiver next to play a
ing. and we now have a beautiful clmrch, return game. Mias Jessie Young will
i Um pride of the vicinity.
go in charge ot tiie girls.
Lewis Stiattuck is employed as a sales­
Mr. and Mr«. P. O. DMIMM*a litt'e
«laughter Helen, is in Um hospital slowly man for tiie Ford Automobile Company.
Miss Velma Metzger is slowly im­
recovering from a very serious attack of
appendicitis, an opperatlon was per­ proving.
formed about a week ago.
H. L. St. Clair is having extensive im­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed were in provements made in his home on Hood
I Portland Hat
Avenue.
R M. Dodson, waa called to California > Oscar Edwards, of Hiletx, Oregon, was
by the illness of hia motlier who went a recent guest of John Brown.
there last fall hoping the climate would
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Ed wards are spend­
be beneficial to her delicate health.
ing a few days with the latter’s parents,
On account of the ilinea of our teacher, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Squire. Mr. Ed­
Misa Ix*ah Burgeons, our Academy is wards has accepted a position in Great
Falls, Montana, they will leave in a
i closed for a week.
Dickson Bros, have moved to l^tour- short time for that city.
| ell wliere they will be employed on
'Columbia River Highway.
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CHERRYVILLE
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Htormy March is in evidence, x
EveningTelegram
and
HERALD
tiie
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Tbs winter is past and gone and the
| spring-time is here once more.
The spelling contest at Handy last
, Fiiday, in which four school« psrtici-
I pstwi resulted in first .prize for Ruth
Revenue of Bandy and second prise for
i George Couper Jr. of Cherryville.
The Handy paper ha« «ospended but
' another one will take its place, it is ex-
i pected, in a short time.
Articles have appeared lately in re-
i gard to the railroad being extended
1 from Bull Run up on the north side of
the Handy riyer to Welch«« Camp. This
i« not considered practical as engineer»
who surveyed a route (or the flume to
take water out of the Handy river at
Camp Hix, reported that the best way
waa tn dig a tunnel under the mountain
near Marmot to take the water to the
reservoir at Bull Run. This involved a
Cost of nearly $1,000,000. .No railroad
will go to that expense. The roatl will
l>e built through Handy and Cherryville.
GILBERT
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District 45 Development League' held
a epeiling contest at Gilbert School house
evening of Feb. 28. A good ’attendance
enjoyed the work «tone, about fifty per­
sons took part in the contest. Mrr.
Walker and Mr. Burgoine were the
Captains. Mr. Burgoine’« aide won. Mr.
McBee gave out the words for spelling,
startol with easy and working to diffi-
cult. There was four champions who
won tiie honor«, spelling all words vain-
ely, Miss Lilly Blunan, Mrs. Burgoine,
Mr. Dawson and Mr. Emery.
The new Calkins Hall, ia to be used
for the first time on Thursday afternoon, I
the Ijuiies Aid of Bennett Chapel will
meet for regular business.
Let me paint your house. It will sell
quicker. Lovett, lOt! Main St.
A “Piano” For $10
Save Middleman’s Profit
Economy
A penny savsd ia
a penny «arnad/—
Banjamin Franklin.
• nd buy your Bread at Brugger’s
Bakery. 3 large loave« of hot bread for
10c. We are now running two wagon«
to town and we arc «elling the «amt
Brest! from house to hou«e at 5c a lost,
the same Brea«! we «ell 3 for 10c here.
All our customer« over town think it«
the best Brésil out, and yon can get it
at 3 lor 10c here.
Brugger’t Bakery on tiie car line,
formerly Mt. Hcott Bakerv.
Beware of
imitation of Brugger’s Bread.
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FH A RY BROS. Inc.
COLLECTORS
Collections Everywhere
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No Collection—No Charge
Agent for Mt. Scott, Montatili«,
■ml Eastern Multnomah.
We Make a' Personal Call
Mortagages Foreclosed
We Buy Notes
How to Uos Leftover Moats.
ADV I RUSLI) LEInRS
The greatest economy In the home
Advertised
letters for week ending
menu comes with the knowledge ot
making over meat Into u dish that I m Feb., 28, 1914.
Local Manager
Clancy, A. L. ; Falland, B. O ; Gustaf­
both tasty and nourishing un«l h dish
that does not pr«M-lalm too loudly tlx* son, Mrs. Amanda; Hall, Mrs. Emma;
Main St. ard Foster Hoa<l,“I*enU
fact ’that it la a leftover, says the Harria, J.; Jensen, Miunio ; Johnson,
Tabor 526!)
Modern Prbu llla.
Mr«. Aug. ; Knaus, Jacob, J.; Sealy,
However, there are many ways in Clarence; Nelson, Mr«. A. T. ; Noble,
which the remnants may ba clothed W. F. ; Faster, Mr«. R. H. ; McKenney,
and adorned so that the original dish
David; Miller, Mrs. Anna; Moore, A.
I* not recognised.
Chicken, laml) or mutton may \>e D. 1; Ramsdell, C. 8.; Smith, Frank;
freed from the bone, heated In Its own Thellke, A. A.; Walker, Mrs. Rosa,
gravy and used as follows: Make a Wood, Marie;
•mall pan of biscuit dough and when
Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster.
It la baked *t>llt it open and pour on
the tneaL Place the remainder of the
Daily Oregonian, Herald, McCall,s
biscuit on top and pour over all the
Magazine and Suoset, all for the
thb kened grnvy.
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HUces of meet of any kind may be regular price (16.00) of the Oregonian,
heat«*«! in a portion of the gravy and if taken at the Herald office.
canned muahrooms added. Add butter,
thicken with flour and serve on toast.
for painting jot)«. Are you looking
Pork may be cooked until the meat
for a painter' Let us get together
and have a talk. I can ten you
falls to pie«-ei«; then remove the bone,
what it will cost you. can suggest
add seasoning, a little thyme, boiling
color schemes and will tell you what
water and thicken with <*ornn>enl to
materials I use I mix my own paint
make a stiff musb, boiling a half hour.
after studying the conditions of the
Turn ont into a bread mold, and when
surface to be painted. These condi­
cold It is sliced and fried. It is known
tion« have a direct bearing on the
■a scrapple.
way the paint should be mixed.
I USE PIONEER OR
Beef I-oaf.—Use a cupful of cold beef
that tina been run through a chopper.
Selby “Dutch Bor White Lead
Mix with a half cupful of breedcrumla«.
and pure linseed oil. I consider paint
some grated onion, a little melted but­
made from these materials to be
the best.
ter, one egg fnd the thick pulp of
1st ■» Fixers m *• tat ti tks M Tss Ssw m HM
canned tomatoes, Seuson wall, mold
TABOR 4702
in loaf form and bake in oven until
RALPH P. LAWRENCE
brown. It should lie liasted occasion
We Give S. A H. Green Trad
KALOCMINING and PAPERHANGING
ally with hot water and melted butter
ing Stamps
Tomato sauce may tie nerved with it.
Another form of using cold beef is to
chop it fine, add one egg to a cupful of
the meat, a little grated onion and
breadcrumlsi to thicken. Heat all to
gether, cool and form into tiny balls.
Dip these in egg and crumbs and fry
in smoking hot fat Drain on paper
Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon
and serve.
Hash.—There are many forma of
hash, and it may be made to taste and
look very apfM*tlxing.
Cold corn beof I*erhapn is the most
desirable meat to Use. To one cupfui
of the cbop|>ed meat add two cupfuls
BORING OREGON
of chopiMMi raw potatoes. Cold l>oiled
Phone sSx
IHjtatoes may be used, but toey do not
Mill 11-4 miles »outheaut of KeleoJ
Prest-O-Lite Service
give the same taste that the raw ones
CEDAR POSTS
do. Cover with cold water and cook
SHINGLES
uutil the potatoes are tender. Season
MOULDINGS
well and thicken with cracker dust,
adding a lump of butter. Cover and
TURNED WORK
allow to set until a crust forms on the
bottom of the mixture and fften fold
Large «lock of Dimension Lumber on hand
like an omelet. It may lie garnished
Rough and 1) reused lumber for all purpose«
with parsley and rings of pepper. If !
«end order to JON8RCD BROS. Baring RD 2
it does not brown readily it may be
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shifted to another frying pan with hot
butter, and It will brown quickly.
GEORGE G. IRVINE
I’m on the Lookout
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Tailor to
Men and
Women
Foster Road Next Door
to P. O.
JONSRUD BROS.
Automobile
Repairing
VULCANIZING
LUMBER $6 AND UP
Deposit: balance on easy pay
ments.
Let your “Christmas
Storage ’Battery
Dosen Beets Weigh 147 Pounds.
present” be a permanent one.
Recharging
Cottage Grove.—A dosen mangel
Let us prove to you a saving of
$25 to $100 on any piano you wish beets that tip the acalaa at 147 pounds
JEWELER
We Carry] a Stock’d JORD
Parties near Vancouver are 'making
have been raised by J. M. kicDole as
to
buy.
Our
system
of
selling
an indication of the poasiblllUea of
charcoal ont of alder and find it is first-
Parts and Accessories
class for powder. They have already insures satisfaction. Free tuning Cottage Grove aoU.
Watches,
Jewelry
made contracts with the government to and inspection for one year. We j
Day and Night Service
furnish the charcoal which will be offer you a good piano for $195 Spring Blood and System Cleanser
Repair
Work
madw into powder by the government.
Address
(others would charge you $300).
During the winter mouths impurities
Now we can break the back of the pow­
accumulate, your blood becomes im­
Special
offer
for
this
week:
First
All Goods andjWork
der trust. We can get powder to blow
player piano for $455 pure and thick, vour kidneys, liver
out stumps at Iras than half the cost class
Beaver State Herald
First Class
now demanded. Things are coming our (regular price $600).
No sensa­ and bowels fail to work, causing so-
called "Spring Fever ” Yon feel tired,
slowlv.
tional (circus) advertising; we weak and 'asv. Electric Bitter*—the Near Foet Office,
Foster Road
Oregon wav
Lents.
The decision from the Court cf Ap-
LENTS
are out of the “high-rent dis­ spring tonic and system cleanser—is
Third Ave. and Foster Road
[ peats on the railroad land, which waa
trict
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no
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buncomb
piano
what you need; they stimulate the
J to have l>een renderwl in February has
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kidneys, liver an I l-iw*-’s tn healthy ac­
| heeu postponed until Marrh 31.
Hon- checks” nor “trading stamps.”
tion,
expel
hl
od
impurities
ami
restore
j estly it makes a man tired to see how We positively give you ^more
your health, strength and ambition.
, theite rascally lawyer« have wronged value at a less price than is possi­
Electric Bitters makes yon feel like
' th«* people of t(iia state in thia miserable ble to obtain elsewhere. Send us
DR. JOHN FAWCETT I buaines«. If there waa enough money
new. Starts four week's treatment—
the
names
of
three
or
more
it will put von in fine ehape for your
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
put up, ev-ry one of these legal lights
Diseases of Women and Children
spring work Gnirante»d Ail Druggists.
could I m » hired to fight th» cast* they are I friends or neighbors who miflrht
a Specialty
now retaine«! for. Ia»t them go on with be interested in a piano,'.'’player 50c. and $1 00.
Oregon Fire] Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
N. E. («drisa A Ca. Ntirteip*» r St. lists
their rotten work. There is a hereafter piano or Victrola, and we will
Fire, American Life and Accident In-
Pacific Tabor 3214
Home Local 2111
and all of these rascals will have to send you and them a beautiful
surance of Portland
answer (or their * scull-duggery.”
State of Ohio, city of Toledo. I —
monthly
art
calendar
for.'
1914.
Lucas
County.
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A. D. KENWORTHY A CO.
Booth, of Eugene, is out for U. H. ,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he !s
MODERATEjRATES
PROTECTION’AND BENEFITS
Senator on the Republican ticket and A visit will be of mutual advant­ senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
A
Co., doing business In the City of To­
We will be pleased to ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
makes a great spiel about hia patriotism ' age.
Funeral Directors
said flrm will pay the sum of ONE
and high sense of honor and desire to demonstrate
the “Christmas that
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev­
serve the people. He ia the same man ; player” action, which can be ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured 1
L 0. 0. F. BUILDING
by the use of HAUL'S CATARRH CURE.
that la a I'artner to Booth, Kelly A Co.
J. CHENEY.
easily installed in any piano, and Sworn to before FRANK
me and subscribed In
Tabor 52«7
that obtained 40,000 acrea of the best
my presence, thia 4th day of December,
I timber land imaginable of the Oregon A makesany piano a “playor piano” ' A. D. 188&
Lents,
(8eal)
A. W GLEASON,
or
anybody
a
pianist,
Our
California railroad for different prices,
Notary Public.
all far below the actual value, when the “auto” is at your service,
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure
Internally
Open and acts directly upon Is the taken
blood and mu­
Phones: Main 480, Home A 4658
government expressly stipulate«! that evenings.
cous
surfaces
of
the
system.
Send for
Soule Bros. Piano
testimonials, free.
th** lan«i should he sold to actual settler«
Company. 388 Morrison 8treet.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
In tracts of 180 acres at a uniform price
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Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
of $2 50
Last year this would-be- near Tenth.—Adv.
One Year
A. N. GARDNER
$4.50
GARAGE
PflOFESSIONAl CARDS
INSURE NOW
John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
BEWARE
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
senator set tip a mournful plea that he
Seventh and Ankeny Streets
Portland
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Oregon was antinnocent purchaser ami that he
and his innocent (?) partners should
Alvord Undertaking Company he confirmed on their titles to this ill-
gotten land. This was such a raw deal
Lenta and Kern Park
th* John M Court, of Portland, then
G. E. GREENLEAF. Manager
the U. 8. District Attorney for Oregon.
Res. 4510 70th St. S. E. Cor. 43th Ave tol«1 the writer that he wrote to Attorney
Funeral Directors and Embalmers General Wicheraham and told him th it
Calls answered day or night in any part this kind of business did not look good
of the city. Quick Alito Service, Fine to him and that he would not stand for
Equipment, Lady Assistant.
it a little bit, and accordingly resigned
Night Phone 1« lisa
b»y Phone Tabor anr.2
bay Phone Ixint» F*71
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Shiloh Circle No I», tartlea of (I. A. R. meets
1st and M Satnrilay evening» In I. O. O. F.
hall, Lsate. Llllah Maffet, Pre«., Carrie
Ingle«, Seo’y.
Stove«, ranges, furniture, cooking Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels Worms
ótensela and all kinds of household
The cause < 1 your child's ills—The
guala new ami second hand. Izivetta, foul, fetid, offensive breath—The start­
106 Main St.
ing up with terror and grinding of
teeth while asleep—The sallow com­
Stubborn, Annoying Coughs Cured plexion—The dark circles under the
"Mv hu«bxnd had a cough for fifteen eves—Are all indication« of worms.
year» and my son for eight year».
Dr Kickapoo Worm Killer is what your
King'« New Diawvery completely cured child needs; it expels the worm«, the
them, for which I am mo-t thankful,” cause of the child's unhealthy condi­
writes Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw, tion. For the removal of seat, stomach
W rm
Ala. W hat Dr. King’p New Discovery and pin worms, Kickap >o
Ils laxative
' did f'»r these men, it will do for yon. Killer gives sure relief.
GRESHAM
Dr. King’s New Dis -ove-y should lie in effect adds tone to the general system.
everv
home. Stop« hacking coughs, re­ .Supplied as a candy confection—child­
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Safe ami sure relief.
II. M. German has gone to Lincoln, lieves la grippe and all throat ami lung ren like it.
Price
Buv a box today.
ail'nents. Money hack if it fails,
All Guaranteed
Neb., to dispose of his prop-rty there.
25c. All druggists or by mail
Miss Winnifred Osborn who has been druggists. Price 50e. and $1.00.
N. E. IscklM A Ct. FlilMtipMi ir St. lo«is
Uckapw Inti»« Met 0«. Mat» er St. Heit
visiting relatives at Damascus hwi re
Of High Grade Whiskey
It Leads to
Low Grade Drunkenness
The Young Emancipators