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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt llellvery Call Telephone Tabor 206J R. Heytlnic H2H(. .ml .'»I, An.. H. K. r Watches Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Made to Order Doings of Our Neighbors HktitZY ITF.MS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS The grading and laying of eidewalks I INFLUENCE OF COWS’ FEED on fifty-ninth avenue began Wednesday. CHERRYVILLE f ON FLAVOR OF MILK Peter Larson, of 6825 lorty-seventh There Is Little or No Difference •venue, has been confined at his home This weather is finer than silk. Between Several Kinds of Good- the past week with Illness. Tbe writer thought perhaps the Mt. Feeds in Producing Fine-Flavored Hcott Herald waa done with three items Milk. but it appears not. Groceryman Foote, of Tremont, should President Wilson lias issued a com The Department of Agriculture re mand that no more gunmen or strike breakers shall lie im;>orted into Colo cently reported the result of experi- rado and none allowed to remain there ments to test the effect of oats on Multi Btnwt b-nts, Oregon who came later than April 22nd. Now the flavor of milk, These experi make this command have universal ap ments showed that oats do not have plication all over the country. Big the beneficial effect on the flavor Business however is enraged because of milk which many dairymen believe. they have tieen interrupted in their Rut as corn and bran constituted the pleasant pastime (?) of shooting women ration tested against oats, the public and children and ■re trying to block has gained the impression erroneous business. ly that the Department recommends •n<l Quite a number ot i>ur people have the feeding of corn and bran to im- Storage Company Of 50 iieen to Portland lately, among the prove the flavor of milk. Makes all pointa tietween Portland number being Mrs. Benlenstein, Mr». opinions expressed regarding the fla- Couper and Mrs. Shank with Fay and vor of the samples, 25 preferred the ■nd l-enta on Mt. Scott Line. Grace, who went to get furniture for milk from ccws fed corn and bran. Freight, Expresa, Baggage and •II tbe new houre. Mr». Olive *Rugh, who As 16 preferred the milk from cows has been in Portland the paat week re- fed oats and 9 expressed no choice, kinds of Transfer Work. it does not appear that either ration turneil last Saturday. Foeter Road lienta Office • A petition waa circulated and very has any decided advantage over the generally signed here lately, asking tbe other. There can be no great supe Lent» Phon«n • • Tabor 1424 Flab Board at Haiem to releaae 400. (X)0 riority in the bran and * corn when Home B «111 or more Salmon fry fn the Bandy and one-half of the opinions were either F. W. Tussy, Manager Salmon Riven this season. Superin indifferent or were in favor of the tendent Humphrey at the hatchery other milk In view of these experi Aak for Rose City Van says this ought to be done and thinks ments the Department does not rec ommend the feeding of bran and corn if tbe people ask it would be done. The proposition to issue bonds lor to improve the flavor of milk, Oats, road purpose« in this county received a corn, alfalfa hay, cottonseed meal, black eye at the primaries here last linseed meal, bran, gluten and other week as out of a vote of thirty-five only good feeds for dairy cows, when properly fed in reasonable amounts. three voted tor it. Tbe several gubernatorial candidate« produce a fine-flavored milk, hut there —all ami snndry—got a few votes here is no substantial evidence that any which were pretty much distributed one of them is superior to any of the without any partiality among the others in this respect The relative prices of the different buneb. One man, before* he voted, (tor. Main and Faster* Road said he did not know the least thing feeds will determine in most cases •bout anyot them. It waa bis business which are to be preferred in making PHONE TABOR 1688 to make some enquiry about them be a ration for dairy cows. fore the primaries eo that he could vote Wood and Coal DEHORNING CALVES intelligently. A bellott in the hands of What chemical is used in dehorn the ignorant ie a dangerous weapon. Slab Wood The autoe were out in great force last ing calves, and how? Caustic potash is generally used by Saturday and Sunday. Tbe roads are a Specialty I in g<«xl shape and will be better in the applying it to the “button” as soon low spots as a great deal of plank is be as it can be felt beneath the skin ing laid. One camper says he was of the head. Clip the hair away over Order» Drlivervd Promptly •rouse«! from his leisure while on the the budding horn and moisten an top of Wild Cat bv a mother bear wbo area as large as a cent, With a stick resented the invasion of her happy of caustic potash wrapped in paper homr and tlie intrusion into her domes to protect the fingers, rub the mois- tened area well all over the button, tic circle. Be careful and do not make the place Old John D. so wet that the caustic will run over Is a greedy old soul! DR. JOHN FAWCETT A greyly old aoul is I the skin in the least, but let it be He grabbed for the earth, confined strictly to the area over the Diseases ot Women and Children button. If properly done a thick He grabbed for the moon, And he grabbed for the big blue scab will net er grow. Do not at- a Specialty tempt to remove the horns in this sea’ Pacific Tabor 3214 Hom«' Local 2111 He grabbed for the iron in the hills, way after they have begun to push through the skin, for it will only And the coal way under tbe »oil. make a useless sore. be But tbe worst of all the things A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. took, Was tbe lives of those who toil. TURKEY BREEDING Funeral Directors The male may be a yearling or Oo no more to your Baptist Church, Nor your Bunday School class in older. Strength, health and vigor, L 0. 0. F. BUILDING with well proportioned medium size town. are the main points of evcellence. Talior 5267 ¿■kVou cannot fool a pitying Christ, Always use as breeds turkey hens Nor escape your countryman’s frown Oregon Lents, Esra Trueman has sold bis ranch up over one yeear old. Be sure they towards Mt. Hood on the south side of are strong, healthy and vigorous, and Phones: Main 430, Home A 4558 the Bandy river and has move«! down of good medium size Do not strive on the Andrew Oak place, three miles to hate them unnaturally large New blood is of vital importance, east of Cherryville. Elixah Coleman bonght the Trueman ranch and will Better send a thousand miles for a FUNERAL DIRECTORS new male than to run the chances of run a first class summer reeort. Seventh and Ankeny Streets interbreeding. Secure females from Portland .... Oregon The modus operand! of the present one locality and the males from an- business system, is tie everything up, other to insure non-relationship Alvord Undertaking Company produce a financial structure and force For mating have four or .five fe- everybody in straighten««! circumstance» Lents and Kern Park males to one male When they are to the wall and get their equity very- G. E. GREENLEAF. Manager yarded and from eight to ten fe- cheap and when all the lame ducks are Res. 4510 70th St. 8. E. Cor. 45th Ave males are kept, it is better to keep taken in then start a boom for the busi- Funeral Directors and Embalmers two toms and have one shut up while uees hogs. the other is with the hens, changing (’alls answered day or night in any part them at least twice a week. of the city. Quick Auto Service, Fine Equipment, lauly AssiHtant. NUhl Phone B lias D»jr Phone Tabor MM CORBETT Management on Stormy Days. Day Phone UnUMtl S------------------------------------------------ K I keep my hens shut in on stormy Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reed were in days and feed them table scraps and LODGE DIRECTORY Portland on business Friday ami Satur a little corn or crumbs in the ashes as they are lifted. This is put in Bhlloh Circle No. t», Untie, oto. A. R. meet. day. Miss Ethel Spear of Latonrell was the their dust box, and keeps them busy 1st and Sd laturday evenlns* In I. O. O. F. halt, lente Ullah Maffei, Pre.,, Carrie guest of Alice Rassmussen Bunday. until 9 or 10 o’clock. Then they are Infflee. ftec'y. Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter attended the given a light feed, peelings boiled and funeral of Mr. Trowbridge in Portland thickened with bran or corn meal. Premiums Arrive Bunday. After this they are given several cans The fine stock of alniniutn premiums of litter from the entryway of the ordered by some of our subscribers has barn (this contains a good many Eugenia Park arrived. All persons ordering these The Eugenia Park Club met with Mr. whole grains of oats and corn). After premiums are requeeted to call at the earliest convenience and take the and Mrs. Stanley Montgomery of 8th. dinner they have turnips chopped up same away. ^ve. last Saturday eve. Dancing was or a rabbit. At night they have all In indulged in and an enjoyable time was they can eat of shelled corn. severe weather, it is warmed or some ha<l by all present. Daily Mails Friends and acquaintances of Mrs. what charred for them. Water is Mails at the I-enta postoffice arrive Bloomqnist of 10th. Ave., will be very given often and milk, too, when it is and depart as follows : k I sm I to liear that she is able to get plenty. Depart Arrive 8:20 A. M. around now with the aid of emtclwe. 6:00 A. M, Cures 99 Roup Cases Out of 100. Mrs F. J. Sterne is now able to lie 12:45 P. M, 12:40 P. M. I will give you a sure cure for 5:20 P. M. out again after her illness of the paat 3:10 P. M. roup. Catch the sick fowls and pour week. Mrs R. E. Gibbons of 10t.h Avenue down the mouth of each a table returned last Sunday, after a weeks spoonful of coal oil, with as much quinine as a No. 2 capsule holds, dis visit with relatives at Woodbum. BORING OREGON Mr. Roy Gibbons of 10th, Ave. spent solved in the oil. Some will no doubt Phone Mi over Sunday with his mother at Wood think this dose will kill the fowl, but |M ill11-4 mile« nontheaat of Kelao it won't and 99 cases out of 100 will burn. CEDAR POSTS The Portland Gas and Coke Co, has get well, if you get it down them. SHINGLES instalk'll a large number of ranges to I have cured at least 100 and lost MOULDINGS residents of Eugenia Park anti vicinity, only one, and many of ours were too TURNED WORK in the past week, near dead to stand or sit up. A few Mrs. Edith Bevans anti son, Harold, drops of turpentine put on the top LUMBER $6 AND UP of Albina spent the last week in our of the head is also a good thing In t«r»e »lock ot Plmenaton Lumber on hand Ron»h »nd Prraaed lumber tor all purpoaea midst, having been caring for Mrs. had cases, but pull out a few feathers i before applying turpentine. •end order to JONRRUD RRO8. Borin» RDS Sterne in her recent illness. J. P. Nordin Rose City Van LENTS FUEL COMPANY Tremont, Kem Park and Arteta be more careful how he stands on boxes hereafter. H. E. Potter, tlie real estate man of Millard Avenue, reports some very pleasing dealt the past week. Mrs. Millier of 73rd street had six teen choice rose bushes stolen from her front yard Tuesday night. About forty members ot the Millard People in general ot Firland are com.- .. •venue Presbyterian church spent a pleasant and enjoyable evening at the plaining of the man» thefts lately of milk, rose bushes, and garden truck. In borne of F. E. Crum on Monday. some instances gardens have been com _ pletely ruined after the miscreants have The new residence on eigh teeth street taken what they wanted. and forty-seventh avenue, which is owned by Mrs Loder is practically com The Junior Phi lathe» class of the pleted. Mrs. Loder was recently called to Loa Angles on account of the illness Arleta Baptist Bunday S-hool held their 4th monthly meeting at tlie nome of of her husband. Morvita Howard Tuesday May 5. The girls all had a good time and planned A collection of thirty dollars or more many interesting things. The next has been taken up by the business men meeting will tie at the home of Gertrude of Kern Park to pay lor the oiling ot Taylor. i ■ixty-eeventb street from Foster road to fifty-fourth avenue. Oiling will start the first of next week. At The Churches Mies Elma Johnkie of 7013 fifty- German Evangelical Reformed Church C. Berner of Clackamas, Oregon has seventh avenue, 8. E., who baa been 8. School 10 A. M. German School just completed a handsome new resi suffering the past three weeks with an Saturday 10 A. M. Y. P. S. Wednesday dence on forty-sixth avenue and fifty illnase that baffled her physicians, died 8 P. M. Sunday worship 11 A. M. eight street 8. E. T. H. Schilaknecht, Pastor, 5 Ave Lent» The Phoenix Pharmacy of Kern Park is now locatad in their new location, corner of sixty-aeventh street and Foster road. "Bill" Clark, who formerly owned the blacksmith »bop at Foster road and fifty-fifth avenue, has purchased a new -’H ton Keo auto truck. Mr. Clark will go io the express business between Oregon City and the Mt. Scott district. Thieves broke into the store of E. M. Whitman and L. L. Duer 4 Bone last Friday sight. From Mr. -Whitman thev secured about eight or ten dollar» worth of candy, cigarette«, soda water, cookies and etc. From Mr. Duer’s they secured about ten dollar» in cash besides other articles in the grocery line. Arleta Baptist Church J P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors Bible School next Sunday morning at 9 45. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y P. U. meeting at 6:15 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at :45. Everybody welcome to any and all of these services. Montgomery’and Fifth St Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Sunday Service» 10 .-00 a. m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a. m. morning worship. 6:45p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. 7:30 Evening worship. Thursday, 7:30 midweek ser vice, 8:00 p. m. chior practice. Rev. Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. St Peter's Catholic Church Bundays: Low Maae at 8 a. m. High Maes at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School at 8:30 a.m. Week day»: Maes at 8 a. m. Choir Rehearsal, Sunday 12 M. Main Office Phone Main 9 Seventh Day Adventist Church Saturday Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Saturday preaching, 11 a. m. Wednes day prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Sun day preaching, 7:45 p. m. Chas. F. Parker Real Estate—Notary Public tf ou ses. Lots and Acreage for Sale or Trade Phone East 781 Home B-18S8 6521 Foster Road, ~Arleta, Oregon LERCH R. A. LEISY PROFESSIONAL CAROS Ounning & McEntee Bunday morning at 9:3) a. m. Her body was sent back to her old home in Wieconein. Mise Johnkie'» mother and sister accompanied the body East, Undertaker Hawthore Ave. and East 11th. St. PHARMACY 62nd St and Foster Road Let us supply your needs in Paints, Oil Kalsomine and Brushes We charge nothing for the prompt courteous treatment you receive at this store. We are glad to serve you any time of day or night Spring Building Mr». Lerch Assistant Church Confirmation at St Paul’s Church Rt: Rev. Cha». Scadding, Bishop of Oregon, will bold Confirmation at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at Woodmere station at 4 p. m., Sunday, May 10. A large clase has been prepared by Mr. Fiedric Geeell and it is hoped every one will attend this service. Strangers are welcome. Branch Office Lents M. E. Church Carters Building Kern* Park Preaching 11 a. m. Subject announced from pulpit. The afternoon service at Bennett Chapel will be held at 3 p. m. In the evening all I he church will join with the young people in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Epworth League at 8 p. m. Bunday School and Bible Class 9:45 a. tn. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. Phone Tabor 1280 We have* the Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster, Gravel or Sand. all|good as the best at prices tofsait And Don’t Forget Us when in need of Feed, Wood or Coal. Grades and Quality for all purposes Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company 6840 Foster Road, opposite former location A Smile of Satisfaction will come if you buy your interior finishing lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir of the kino that suits. Let us Show You Our Stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moul dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware Lowest Prices consistent with worth while qualities The Square Deal Dominates all Our Business Transactions JONSRUD BROS. Lents Friend’s Bible school, 9:45; Meeting for worship at 11 o’clock; C. E. Service 6:30 P. M. Preaching 7:30. Praver meeting Thursday eve. at 7:45. John Rilev, Pastor. Lents Evangelical Church Preaching 11 a. tn. Text: "Take Heed Unto Thyself.” This will be the Pastor’s farewell address. At 8 p. tn, the noted Dan Poling, one of the great est orators in the United State« will speak If you want a seat come early. P. Conklin, Pastor. Child Cross? Feverish? Sick? A cross, peevisb, listless child, with coated tongue, pale, doesn’t sleep; eats sometimes very little, than again raven ously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains in stomach, with diarrhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and start« up with terror—all suggest a Worm Killer— something tbst expels worms, and al most every child has them. Kickapoo Worm Killer is needed. Get a box tr day. Start at once. You won’t h- to coax, as Kickapoo Worm Killer candy confection. Expels worm», cause o’ your child's trouble. 25« your druggist. Keep Bowel Movement Regui Dr. King’s New Life Pills k stomach, liver and kidneys in health, condition. Rid the body of poisons •nd waste. Improve your complexion by flashing the liver and kidneys. “I got more relief from one box of Dr. King's New Life Pills than any medicine I ever tried,” says C. E. Hatfield, of Chicago, Ill. 25c., at your Druggist. Kem Park Christain Church 69 St. and 46 Ave. 8. E. Bible School 10 a. m. Preaching Service 11 a. tn. and 8x0 p. m. Christain Endeavor 7 :00 p. m. Juuior C. E. 11 a. m. Mid week Prayer Meeting Tharsday 8:00 p. m. Midweek Bible class Thursday 8:46 p. m. Bunday morning subject: "Tasting the Good Word of Good.” Evening subject: “Choking the Word.” A specially interesting and important meeting for th« members is planned for Bunday morning. R. T. Maxey, Minister. Lents M. E. Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co. I Lumber Yard Real Estate Office 6924 Foster Road Broadway Building Phone Taber 619 Phone Main 6199 Church Preaching 11 A. M. Subject: The use ar.d power of nghtious influence. Service» at Bennett Chapel, 3 P. M. Services in the evening 8 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 9:45. Epworth League will meet at 6:30 at the church and go to the Evangelical Church for 7 o’clock service and return for preaching service at 8 p. m. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. 4*