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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1914)
Daily Mails Mall* at th* lent* postotßc* arriva atxl depart a* follow« : Arrive Depart 8:tt» A. M. 8:9» A. M. 12:80 P.M. 12:45 P. M. I 8:10 P.M. 5:2Ü P.M. A Test Case for Home Industry Doings of Our Neighbors Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta An acid lent will be put to our theories about supporting home Industrie* when BUPtZV ITF.MS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS we build the Interstate bridge at Van~ couver. 11,750,000 of public money will be ex- CHERRYVILLE ¡■ended in «highway croeaing, the Colum i The dry »¡»-II I n broken. Dally Oregonian, Herald, MiCall’t bia, money raised out of tiie taxpayer* Magazin« anti SuiiM-t, all tor 87.5ii it1 A fine «bower here on Sunday night. of two states. alten at th« Herald olili*. Cherryville 1» on the verge ol a boom In both state* there are expensive PINEAPPLES FOR DESSERT. 1 Parti«« are negotiating for the pur home in luxtriex campaigns carried on, RENI! pineapple* are abundant and ' chase oi tiie (tore and hotel tier« with a Inexpensive and make dellclou» and both states have manufacturer’s view ol erecting a large aumtner report in <lea*ert*. Where fresh fruit can- j organizations. connection with the atore and colony of not be bought llie canned pineapple I* Ax a matter of fact, in expending summer tent holier«. available, *o that, no mutter how far 1 A row of bungalow» are on the pro one may be from city market», tbl» ■ public money, the home industries in the gram along the’auto road here. Another tempting fruit may tie enjoyed. past have got the worst of it nine times year for summer home« a* the building Pineapple Briskets. Wash the fruit, j out of ten of a good hard surface road all the way take off the leave* and xave them to ' Cities, counties and state», board and over the mountain» ia an axxured fact. giirnlah with. Without paring cut the J W. Dixon of Fern wood Inta twiirel pineapple In three or four nectloiM. ac- I coinmiaeioner* have paid little or no the contract for making the road from: Voiding to 11» else. H«-oop out the pulp. I attention to the rights of taxpayers, or the Toll Gate up to the Government ' leaving a thin layer to form a bottom the dinner pail. to the center cut», thua forming ba»- ('amp a distance of erven mile*. Ax a nation we disclaim free trade keta or case* to which the pulp 1» re They have been complaining about policies and seek to enact law* to protect Funeral Directors turned after ahreddlng. Europe being La> densely ¡aqnilal.-d but home Industrie«, but among ourselves it A Fruit Mold. is free trail«.-. if thia War continue« much longer there L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Pineapple Cream. Take the pulp of will be plenty of room for the women, ! lu building this bridge it will take a large fresh pineapple or a can of the Tatmr 52117 children and cripple« who will be left. fruit and < hop It up. Diaaolve a box of K,O0n tons of steel at forty dollar» a ton, The American cud Inal* did not get to I gelatin In a pint of cold water, add 8320,00», and 8100,OOJ of cement. Lents, Oregon The reel of the money put into that Rome in lime to help elect the new Pope ¡ the juice of the pineapple, place lu a but they got there in time to kina the , aaiicepan on the fire and let It boll. bridge—81,330,000 will be paid out for Take two cupe of »ugar and beat with labor and material that can be supplied Pope’« big toe. Walter Maynard of Blend Slough j the juice of two lemon*. Four the hot in Oregon and Washington. Even the cement could tie manufac down on the Columbia wax up on n visit gelatin over the »ugar and *tlr well; then add the pineapple. Het in a cold tured by the Pacific Northwest and to Dr. Botkin» and family thia week. I plat e until it begin» to thicken; then Mr. Maynard baa been employed on one »Hr In ttie atlffly tieaten while» of two probably will be, a» Ixrth state* now have big dairy ranch for the past eight year» , egg* Beat the whole for ten minute», cement plant* on large walea. The construction of the Vancouver Hi- xayx they have 100 cow* on the ranch place In a mold and let cool. Serve bridge will lie divided as follow*: Steel ami one cow give* 6Ó I»*. daily I lie year j with whipped cream. around it being inipiaiaildetodry her up ' Pineapple Fritter* With Sauce.—Dtp work 8750,o00; pier construction 8700,- Thia tide-land i* very rich and produoaa »lice* of ¡>ineapple in fritter batter end 000: approaches 8300,000 On-gon and Washington have great iinmenae eropa of clover, kale, ruta- fry tu golden brown In hot fat. Oral» Funeral Directors boga». grain and vegetable* of all kind». on aoft paper and »erve at once with contracting firm* and plant* for the the following nance: The Oregonian m*-m» to la- trying hard ! Hance.—Take Hie juice from the pine fabrication of »teel paving taxes on mill Montgomery and Fifth St to help elect Dr. Withycombe while on i apple and add to It three-quarters of a ion*. These firms employ labor by the thous the quiet *ub roaa tin- ‘‘higher upe” in cup of »ugar. place on the fire and boll. ands at big wage*, and enrich their re Portland are telling their Republican Mix a level t<-u spoonful of arrowroot Ote Piare oí Bulina*« Only voter* to vote for Dr. Smith. They are until «mooth with three or Four table- spective communities with taxes and afraid I' Ren with the Prohibition and spoonful* of cold water. Htlr the ar- payroll* running into hundreds of thou* independent vote* might get elected. rowroot In boiling »Imp and let sim ands. lien- is an opportunity to say that we l:»perlem.rd Woman For if Gill would join in with I'Ren and mer five or six minutes. When ready to «erve add one-fourth of a teaspoon in Attendane« throw the Progrvaaiv* vote* to him then- ful of »nit, n table»poonful of lemon will stand by the home industries and keep nearly a million and a half of our would be a mix-up. Juice to taste. own money among our own people. Thi-ae rain* put an end to all danger ' •-------------------- n H. H. Ewing and L. Colt* have the contract to build a resilience at 1191 Tib- bet* Ht. near 3!»th and Powell Valley. Ifie KlTGHEN Bert Wilberg left Tuesday for an out ing. He went down the Columbia. ('iJPBOARD Mix* Augusta Heifer ba* lought the Retlx-rford house at and 4» Ave., S. E., last week. Ht,* will improve it and offer it for rent. B. B. Brom well han a contract to build a house at 34th and France* St. A. D. Kenworthy and Company The next meeting of the Arleta Young Campaigners will be at the borne of Rowley Metcalf, 4x24, filth St. All young people interested in Temperance work or other civic improvement among the young people are invited to attend. The Silver Medal contest will be in the Arleta Baptiatchurch corner 49 Ave. and 64tb St., Tuesday evening at 7 :30. Admission free. Everybody invited to attend. Phone Main 9 A-I5W9 Phone East 7H1 • Home B18H8 LERCH Undertaker Hawthore Av«, and East llth. St. Mr*. l.ercii Amiatant Branch Office ('artera Building Kern Park of forest fin-» and the damage done over ! the «late baa la-eti »mall for «ucli a large 1 area. It mu»t be acknowledged that there i» a giaxt system in the »tale for j fire protection ami fighting the same I when otx* a tin- break» out Ezra Trueman han gone to Portland ' for medical treatment ami while then- make« hi* home with Mr*. Curtía of Woodmen-. • W. O. Rngh returned home last week ; after »|w*nding harvest aeaaon in Eastern i Oregon. When gallant and warm hearted Henry of Navarre ruled France I m * said he wished he could govern hi» realm *o well that U h * pooreet ¡a-axant might have a chicken in tlie pot for hi* Sunday din ner. The whole world at that time wax astonished at thia bunt of genen*ity The idea of a peasant after doing all the uxefill and mx-exaary work having such a luxuary ax chicken dinner wax prepoxt- croiix If such a state of affair* should be encouraged why the vaxt army of king*, noble* ami priest* might go hun gry. From that day to thia a vast army of paraxiu* have preyed on tiie toiler* and producer* and try to make them be lieve it I* the established order of thing* appointed and ordained by the Maker anil Manter of the Universe. SCHOOL BOOKS Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated? Dr. King’s New Life Pills will cure you, cause a healthy How of Bile and your Stomach and Bowela of waste DR. JOHN FAWCETT rid» and fermenting laxly ¡»lisons. Tliey are a Tonic to your Stomach and Liver and Diseases o! Women and Children tone the general system. First doee will cure you ol that depn-aoed, disiy, bilious a Specialty and corifeipated condition. 25c. all Pacific Talxir 3214 • Local 2011 Druggists. Tabor Ml« Local MU The first application of Hloan’« Lini DENTIST ment go«* right to the painful part—it Hour*: x to 1« A. M. 1 to 4 PM penetrate* without rubbing—it stope* the flniKtar and Kvrninca by appointment Aaaoelatmt with l»r. Fawcett Rheumatic Pain* around the joint* and Lenta. Oregon give* relief and comfort. Don’t suffer! Get a bottle to-day! It is a family medi Alvord Undertaking Company cine for all pains, harts, bruise*, cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and chest pains. Lanta and Kara Park Prevent* infection. Mr. Chaa. H. G. K. GREENLEAF, Manager Wentworth, California, writes:—“It did Rea. 4510 70th St. 8. E. Cor. 4fith Ave wonder* for my Rheumatism, pain is Funeral Directors and Embalmers gone a* soon as I apply it. I recom 15 Year* Experience mended it to my friend* an the best Lin Call* answered day dr nijht in any part iment I ever used.” Guaranteed. 25c. of the city. Quick Auto Hervice, Fine at your Druggist. Equipment, I-ady Aiwistant. Night Phone B IIM 8hllohClrcloNo.il, ladle» ot G. A. R. nioeta lat an<1 *<1 Hat unlay «renin*» In I. O. O. F. hall, Lanta, t.lllah Maftot, Pre*., Carrie Inglea, Sec'y. JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone Nix ’MUI I 1-4 mile* aonthraat ol Kelao CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Ixtrge a toe It of Dlmenalon Lumber on hand Rough and Dreaaerl lumber for all purpoeea •end order to JOlfsRUD BROS. Borin* RD 4 $4.50 Address Beaver State Herald Lents, Oregon Spring Building 211 2nd St., Near Salmon P atents TRADE MARKS 1 ’ D esign * CowvmoHT* &c. Anyooa »andtn* a akMeb and daacrtntlon may quickly ascertain our opinkMi free whether an mventloo W probably patentable. Communlea- Uonsauwtlyeonadentlal. HANOBOO* on Patents aent tree. Oldest agency tor aecuring paten Patent» taken through Munn 4 Co. receive tftnal Kotict, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. 1 arrest etr- culation of any scisntlBc Xmrtial. Terms. *3 a year: four month», |L floM by *11 newsdealer». MUNN «Co.«’——Hew fork Brandi OSes. Ot r 8U Washington. D. C. Phone Tabor 1280 We have the Lime. Brick, Cement, Plaster, Gravel or Sand, all good as the best at prices tojsuit □ I And Don’t Forget Us Y EG Am I My Brother’s Keeper? 6M0 Foster Road, opposite former location I Let us Show You Our Stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash. Doors, Moul dings, Paper, Roofing and Builders Hardware IN SA LEM— Business is far better than when the town was wet, three leading mer chants say. Lowest Prices consistent with worth while qualities Paid Advertisement by Committee of One Hundred 7IS Morían Bündln«. Portland, Oregon o A Smile of Satisfaction oi the Irina that suits. X RlElG I will come if you buy your interior finishing lumber from us. We furnish soft yellow fir TO VOTE OREGON DRY: IN SALEM— Drunk enness has decreased in ratio of s(x to one since the town went dry. Grades Kem Park Feed & Fuel Company Provided he is addicted to liquor fl wlien in need of Feed, Wood or Coal. and Quality for all purposes * Yes! You Are and One Year Arleta Station Re modeled »nd Furnlahed New and Clean Room» Tinted and Painted. Geo Davis. M*r Groceries, Confectionery and fcbool Supplies, Cigars and Tobacco GIVE T8 A CALL 4S»4«>th8t S E Portland, Oregon 4 --and at— EveningTelegram HERALD HOTEL ARLETA at 170 5th St., Opposite Postoffice hay Phone Tabor MM LODGE DIRECTORY. There is an Optical Specialist at Lenta opposite the Postoffice on Foster Road, who will gladly straighten, tighten and re-adjust your present glasses without charge, whether he made them or not. Also examine or re-examine your eyes. Hours 9 A. M. to HP. M ✓ Rheumatism Pains Stopped Dr. P. J. O’Donnell « « Bought, Sold and Exchanged ilfl PROFESSIONAL CARDS “Thera are two stages in tiie life of a pig that is belhg raised for market that demand plenty of good feed if the pig is made to reach the best market weight when in the be*t finished condition,” »ays R. K. Reynolds, Extension live stock specialist of the Oregon Agricul tural College "These two stages are at weaning time, and when the pig ha* reached the hundred pound weight and is ready to be fed for market, (sood pasture i* a valuable adjunct to more concentrated feed, but cannot take the pla<* of it at these time*. Alfalfa I* especially good, since it enables the pig* better to digest their other feed. But if the weanling* are not given grain they seldom produce well-sha|»-d animal», and unless the heavy grain feeding is begun at the right time the finished state and the market weight are not reached at the same time. If grain feeling ia delayed too long the pig* are not finished when they reach the 200-pound weight, and if begun too soon they reach the well fin ished stage before they are the right weight A good many farmers increase the cost of production by failing to observe these two points in raising their market pigs.” Mis* Adona Coch ram, who has had charge ot the Arleta library for the past two years and a half has given up the Banker Brown—I hear that you have library work to resume her work as a finally promised the hand of your teacher in the Salem schools. daughter to Prof. Smith Banker Jones—Yes, but I am sorry At the annual meeting of the Arleta that I did it. Banker Brown—Why sorry? I could W. C. T. V. the following officers were not think of a better husband for your elected for the coming year : President, daughter. Mrs. Stella wilson ; vice-president, Mrs. Banker Jones—So I thought at first. Maxey; secretary, Mrs. Patience Wood But do you know Prof. Smith? Do you worth; treasurer, Mrs. Harza. Four know that he is a man of very limited delegate* were elected to attend the education? Just think ot it; he doesn’t know the first thing about baseball! county convention to be held in Centen He—I can’t make up my mind ary Methodist church corner East 9th, and Pine St., Sept., 16th and 17tb. whether to devote myself to painting or Delegate* are Mrs. Mary Fishburn, Mrs. to poetry. She—Well, if I might, advise, you Ada Jolly, Mrs. Patience Woodworth, better make it painting. Mrs. Sam Hoffman and Mrs. Stella He—You've seen some of my pic Wilson. Alternates were, Mr*. Meta Snider and Mrs. W. D. Lockwood. Our tures, then. She—No, but I’ve heard some oi your next meeting will be held at Lucky poems.—Fligende Blatter Cottage Sept., 22, at 2:30 o’clock. All 60 YEAR8' W. C. T. U. women are invited whether EXPERIENCE members or not. J. P. Finley & Son Main Office When To Crowd Pios TJ[E][RJO[Ñ][0 CALIFORNIA! IN STAMPS J4A.utO<Our?*L0S AHÚEIW • CompanyF CALIFORNIA w ■ 1 The Square Deal Dominates all Our • Business Transactions ■ ■{ L • Wilberg-Oppegard Inv. Co. Lumber Yard Real Estate Office 6924 Foster Road Broadway Building Phone Taber 619 Phone Main 6199