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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1915)
ter the larvae, which ar* about halt grown, burrow into tbe soil ami hiber Th* i In** *Moci«tiims of dogs with vermin as III** and lice, also with live nate, coming up again the nsit spring THE PANAMA FURNITURE CO. stock as sheep, rabbits, hogs, etc , el- and feeding upon whatever vegetation Are trying to build up Lents by selling New plains ill a measure why th* dug Is vic is at hand. Their depredations con and Second Hand Furniture and Hardware tim to so many different tapeworms. tinue until the middle or latter part of In the Ilf* cycle of th* dog tape as cheap as any place in Portland. Call and worm*, ttieie are generally two form«: May, when they become full grown and get OUK PRICES. the adult tapeworm in th* dog, ami th* burrow into the soil about two inches, PHONE Tabor 5267 ey*lic form in *om* other animal or iu anti there transform to pupae and acme paraaite. Tapeworm segment* adult. About the middle or latter part containing egg* are eliminated in lecal ■of J ne, the motha emerge and cause tio matter ot the «log Segments decom little annoyance by entering houses and pose, the egg« liberated, and may lie- fluttering around the lamp* at night. The mint makes it and under the come scattered by the rain, wind, etc terma of the CONTINENTAL MORT- Voder ordinary conditiona prevention Food or water contaminated > v th* is the best remedy. Plowing In the GAGE COMPANY you ean secure it at AH church, MMdety. personal and local new« 6 per cent for any legal purpose on ap not published tor profit, free; notices ot en w mav l«e taken into the digestive late (all or earlv spring, with frequent proved real estate. Terms easy, tell us tertainment», conducted for profit, published tract ol another boat, or animal, lu disking or harrowing, will lie effective. at a Jbc tnitilmun. of *o words. Announce your wants and we will co-operate with menu and card of thanks, same rate Adver tbe stomach of the host the egg hatch In areas where the worms are concen es, the embryo thus formed penetrates trated. an application of arsenical bait you. tising rates quoted on request. thru the stomach or the intestinal wall, will Drove effective. A good formula la PETTY & COMPANY Charlie Edwards is enjoying a visit and become* encyrted in muscles, liver, a* follows' (at, peritoneal cavity, etc , according to 513 Denham Bids. Denver, Colo. from his brother of Brainerd, Minn. Paris green .................. S In the particular kind of tapeworm cyst. Bran ......... ...60 lb*. If that ;>art of the host containing the ,-vinp I <|t. he Cadwell aays it was a |3500 house cyst lie eaten by a dog, the cyst may Advertised Letters Water ................. 2 gals. just completed at Wilsonville. develop into u tapeworm in the dog's Advertised list for week ending June Mix while dry the Pari* green and intestinal tract, thus completing th* 5,1915: Baringer, Mrs, M.; Bennett, bran until an wen color Is attained. at LOST—Bunch Keys. leave life cycle. Fleas or lie* may ingest th* J. M : Cud a back, Mrs. G. M ; Daly, Then stir th* avrup and water, making eggs from fecal matter, ami get th* Jas.; Huntley, Louise; Mason, Mrs, Herald office and get reward. a crumbly, but not sloppy mash. Scat cystic form of one kind of tapeworm. H. F.; Perkins, H. A ; Ritter. Mr, and ter thia mixture thinly over the infest The dog in biting the insect may get Geo. Besnier and wife art* parents of Mrs. Percy; Busk, D.; Smith, Mrs. ed areas iu the afternoun or early even- j baby boy. born Tuesday, a week ago. tbe same into its stomach, the cyst ing. The amount to be used will vary Carrie; 120 6th Are.; 264, 93d St.. S. E. ' liberated and thus a tapeworm is 4837 92d St, 8. E.; 120, «th Ave.; Mr. Ralston of Idaho is visiting hie formed. The cystic forms of two tape I in accordance »¡th the severeness of 7106 86 St. 8. E. the attack, but ordinarily, twenty-five father at Fourth and Mt. Scott. worms are found in the rabbit, at least II Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster. to forty pound* is sufficient to cover an Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Buckley three in the sheep, one for tbe hog, etc. acre.—C. U. Jones. Colorado Agricul Prevention: Keep «logs free from avenue and Gilbert road are parent* of a tural College, Fort C »Ilins, Colo. vermin, and keep quarter* dean. l»o son born June first. not feed raw meats, especially mutton, A Spaniah Legend. LOST—A Wotnam of Woodcraft pin, and have the same well cooked. Treat A rocky euilneuce on the outaklrta set with three stones. Finder please dogs for taj-eworms under velqrinary i ot Granada. Spa In. la known na “Kl , leave at Herald office. advice.—H. 8. Eakins, Colorado Agri t ultimo aosplrv uel Muro" (the Inst slgh »f the Moor», becaiito. «cconlUig tu Mis* Jessie Hili is visiting her aunt, cultural College, Fort Collins, Cold. the legend. Bonbdll. the Inst .Moortah Mrs. Bryant of Park avenue, Sb* is uionnrch. took leav* liiere of the laud on the way to Frisco. Cut Worms of bla blrtli The Cash Shoe Repair Shop Miss George, teacher of th* ninth Frequent request* have iteeii received grade. I-ents schools, was celled to St. relative to injury caused by common and Shining Parlor Vacation Books Helens Monday by the illneee of her cut worms which are more or I m » Books may now be ordered on vaca mother. formerly located next tion time at the l.enl* Library. People prevalent every year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of 9th toEggiman Bros., has The brownish moth lays the egg« for going out of towu rosy lake from one avenue have rented their place and will . * this generation late in tbe summer or to ten books, (>nr of winch may be fic moved to 6009 Main ! move to 749 Overton street. tion, and keep the i for th* entire early (all on g asses. The young cut • unimer. The library ha« a noted list F. R. }*eteraon and family are enjoy- Street, South of Car ' ing a visit from Miss Fielding of Frisco, worms hatch ami feed si»n the adja of books on : Historical novels, western Track, next to Wiley cent vegetation. With an abundance life, tales of travel and ad venture, in a cousin of Mr. Peterson. of food the small larvae attract very teresting lif---to»lee of treat men and & Allen, Lents Station E. P. Smith of 45th and 92d street little attention, burrowing into ttie women, lists on music, on fancy work, has returned home after a month’s work ground during the day, an<! feeding on mechanics and electricity, on birds, at Bonneville on the State Fish only at nigbt. At the approach of win flowers and star«. Hatchery. Kennel tacts mon £ y ” LOCAL AND PERSONAL Removal Notice East Side Bicycle Exchange Bicycles, Tires and Sundries Double Bar Bicycle Régulai $30.00, Ibis week $26.00 Special Single Bar $24.00 All Kinds Bicycleand Motorcycle Repairing 421 Hawthorne Ave., Near Grand Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GirrotlR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY l Block East of Main St. on Fu*tcr Roni L-U-M-B-E-R LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING Sash and Doors Interior Finish Dr. O’Donnell and wife are entertain ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teague and son of Eaton, Colorado. They are enroute to the Fair. PK ac Tabor 2284 Residence 211 8. Main St. Lest*. Ore. Edward Mills Nothing but the Best of Quality and Service Fire at 99tl» street and 55th avenue | (Gilbert road) June 3, destroyed a one story building occupied by Robt. Keen. 1-oesee were >3iO. Mt Seen. Lents and Portland EXPRESS Phone Orders Promytly Filled 'labor 619 Mrs. Lee Bishop and daughter of Great Falls, Montana, former residents of f^-nts, are on an extended visit with Mrs. Bishop’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chard, on Gilbert road. Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE | Ideate Bairgage Check and Address j I at Plummer Drug Store. i Third and Madison St. 1’lion«-* Talsir 1*9»; Home 3112 Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 7* » -w* 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street Lente will he represented Friday in the parade by a float for members of tiie local Circle and G. A. R. John Wai rod was master mechanic on the lieantif'il float they prepared. H. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. The Ninth grade of the Ix-nte M-hool held a successful entertainment on Fri- j day evening A small charge was made I anil the proceeds was used to furnish the school auditorium with several con venience«. funeral Directors, Embalmers CALLS ANSWERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITV Saginaw Heights people are alive these days to all good things within their reach. They have promoted the gravel ling of 49th avenue, and they now have a petition out for the location of a light on the corner of 92d street and 53 Ave., at the playground gate. They hold their meetings at Holway’s store. Last Friday, Frank Carter, living east of Lente on Foster road, hired a team | to haul wood. Hie mother was riding with him. Mr. Cartergot ont to get a switch and the horses ran away. Mrs. j Carter, unable to control the horses was thrown out and badly bruised. She was taken to the hospital, where she is getting along as well as can be expected. That Malheur County is rapidly com ing to the front as a dairy section is in dicated by the report from the cheese factory at Nyssa. This is a co-operative | institution and at the present rate ot | operation, the disbursements for this year for milk and wages will amount to at lea«t 335,000. The factory is now 1 paying 30 cents per pound for butter fat. Several of the heavy milk pro«! ne era in the county are arranging to ma- terially increase their herds. No matter how insignificant a man J. P. Finley&Son may be, he is finally convinced that hie superiority will someday be recognize 1, Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth St When the human race succeeds in killing itself off the gorillas and chim panzees will again inherit the earth. One Place of Business Only If there are any flaws in the Ameri can message to Germany the Germans may be trusted to find them. I. TABOR 5207 O.O F. BUILDING LENTS. OREGON i7ji I ilV i AB hij We Win! Brown’s White House Shoes for Women have won the prize of favor in the game of excel lence for smart footwear. We offer Brown’s ★ SAr Shoes of the finest quality in all the fashionable shapes and materials. The most fastidious taste will be satisfied with Brown’s spring footwear fashions. The Emporium 5827-31 92nd or Main St.. Lents Ore. Herald Bargain Offer “THE FAMILY GROUP” The Herald .......................................... $1.00 McCalls Magazine..................................... 50 One McCall Dress Pattern .......................16 Home Life................................................ J6 Peoples Popular Monthly ................., .26 Total Value............. Special Price to Public . . 2.16 $1.10 “THE WOMAN’S GROUP” The Herald ............................................ $1.00 McCall’s Magazine ............................... .50 One McCall Dress Pattern ........................ 16 Home Life .................................................. 26 Woman’s World..........................................35 Total Value ......... 2.26 How About Your Spring Suit? Special Price to Public . . $1.15 Neuralqla Pains Stopped Experienced Woman in Attendance Main Office Phone Main 9 A-1599 You don’t need to suffer those agon izing nerve pains in the face, head, arm shoulders, cheat and back. Just apply a few drops of sootbing Sloan’s Lini- ment; lie quietly a few minutes, Yon will get such relief and comfort! Ufa and the world will look brighter, Get a bottle today. 3 ounces for 26c., at all Druggists. Penetrates without rub bing. Now is the Time to Order It! Come in and see the new line of Spring and Summer Models. We Guarantee Quality, Fit, and Style. JOHN MANZ, Tailor Main Street, Lents All subscriptions in these two Clubbing Offers are for one full year. All the above publications are issued monthly so the subscriber gets 36 magazines with your home paper for a year. We do not offer any of these groups for less than one year. Terms cash with order.