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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1916)
Land Plaster ( Special Prices by U m toa Gardens, Roses and Lawns Wood, Goal and Building Material Prompt Delivery TABOR 968 9326 FOSTER ROAO MCKINLEY & CO. Sdittoc's PlmliM Pain LOCAL AND PERSONAL To kill the nerve pain* of Sciatica you can alway* depend on Sloan's Lintment. It penetrates to tlie seat of pain and All churcb. a«x*l«*y. poraensl ami tonai ii*«> bring* raw a* noon a* it ia applied. A great comfort too with Sloan's is that noi publlshwi h>r prudi. tre«. notte«* ut «a- tsrtatniuenu. cumiuct««! tur profll. pujbll.hed no rubbing is required. Sloan'* Lini al a Jbc minimuit. ot SO word». A nuotino* ment is invaluable (or stopping luuscu- turili» ami card ot Itiauks. «aoir rat* Adv«r- iar or nerve pain of any kind Try it at llaln* ratea quote«! 01, rvqural. once if you suffer with Rheumatism, Mr*. J. B. Flack of Duluth. is »pend Lumbago. Sore Throat, Pain in Chest, Sprains. Bruise««, etc. It ia excellent ing the week with Mr. ami Mr*. Sweet for Neuralgia and Headache. 2-V. at on Gilbert avenue. all Druggists. E. P. Smith and Mr*. Smith called on B E. Shipley* al Ariete Sunday alter- for Children's (outjh noon. Yog cannot us* anything better for your child's cough and cold than I»r. C. J. Holway is building himself a King's New Discovery. It is prepared new garage and warehouse near his from Pine Tar mixed with healing and stun* at 115ml street and 48th avenue. sootliiug balsam« It d,*A not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxa The Ladies Aid Society of the M K* tive. just enough to expel the poisons from the system. Dr King’s New Dis Church met with Mr», Nellie Wood covery i* antiseptic—kills tlie cold gertn worth this week for work — raises the phlegm—loosens the cough and soothes the irritation. iKin’t put The laidies Aid of the Evangelical off treatment. Cough* and Cold* often Church will give a 25 cent supja-r lead to serkraa lung troubles. It is also March 17. good for adults and the aged. Get a bottle today. All Druggists. FOR SALE or TRADE—Good Man dy Lee” incabator. Capacity 120 egg- W. Lund, No. 5439, North Maut St , Lento. COME TO the new that more of our IsMits young ladle* would do likewitw there would be more n»y cheek*. Leal* *ch«x>l ha« been unusually free fniin all contagions di**a*es ainee the beginning of the achool year. Much | cretlil is due the principal and his able «s«r)ai «>( teachers as they are very de- , siroua of having each pupil able to show i a dean bill of health. An authorata« live school statement declares la*nte to , have the shortest III licalth report of any 1 school in Portland. $100 Reward, $100 Th* reader* of tin* paper will I f pUaaed to learn that th*r* I* at l< u»< I on» dreaded that _ selane* has ■ ' • ...* *.«*■*-» disease ______ ____ -- ___ able to cur* In *11 Its ■(»(*«. and tli 1 I Catarrh Hall’* Catarrh Cur* la th* ■■ poaltlv* cur* now known to llie 'n fraternity. Catarrh twins a conatltut dlacas*. rrtiulrea a i'oiiatltullo,,,l ti- m«nt. Hair« Catarrh Cure la taa«” • t-rnally. actins directly U| h > ii tl,« !■ - and muiraua surfaca* of th* ay»t*m. tin by i’««troylns th* foundation of th«- eaa*. ami shins th* patient strensth i bulldins up the conatHutton and n««1 nature in ¡joins It» work The pr< t>ri«-«-- hav« so much faith In Its curative t er* that they otter One Hundred l’> tor any caa* that It talla to cure 8, ■ for llat of teallmonlals. Addr.a* r J i 'HKNBT aco. Toted-’ >’ Sold by att liruasleia. T&« Take Haifa ramlly 1*111« for eon«<lpa<l<>' INSECT MARVELS. What th* Hop Aphis Unchscksd Would Do In On* Y*ar. Few perMHi», »rite* Jam«* Buckland In u report of the Siulih»oiilau luslltu tioii. realize bow cuuraious is the num Will move from the Hedge Building Mr. Powers of Woodmere has been her of insect specie* or bow umaziug to (»2nd St. and Foster Road, over the seriously ill the past week. > tbclr power of multiplication. Tbe LENTS PHARMACY number of Insect a|**lc* Is greater hy 6024 92nd Street Where his patrons will be welcomed Th* Harmonv Society celebrated fur than that of tbe *|>ecles of all other STOVEPIPE living creatures combined. More than Washington’s birthday in a party at 31M1.000 ha'«1 been described, and prob ELBOWS Mrs. Spooner's on south 82 street. ably twl«*e that numlier retualu to he STOVE and FUR | examine«!. Virtually all living animals, NACE REPAIRING Scheuerman Bros. are la-ginning the j as well as most plants, supply food for Exclusive—One Price th«*se lnconi(>utable horde* The fecun We make all kinds of chicken conetru lion of a nouse 32 x 4»1 for their dity J. A Mauck & Co. supplies, champion Sanitary lather at 63rd avenue and 89th street. Ing of certain lust*ct forms la nstouud 124 5th St. Near Washington Fountains. Grit and Shell Riley one* compute«! that tbe |»r«>geuy Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash Leo Katzky an I wife entertained the of th«« hop aphis, which *<ws thirteen Hoppers and Troughs. “Run-arounds” last Saturday evening, generation* born to it In n single year. Liven Lp Your Torpid liver We will Make Anything You the lady of tne bouse getting tbe sur ' would, if unchecked to the end of the To keep your liver active use Dr. prise. There was a good attendance twelfth generation, multiply to th«« in Want out of Sheet Metal conceivable number of ten sextillions King's New Life Pills They insure and a fine time reported. GUTTERING and ROOFING of Individuals. Supplementing that cal good digestion, relieve constipation, and Bring in Your Repairing, No Job eulatiou. Forbusb says that if thia tone np the whole system—keep your too Small Mrs Clyde Sager entertained Wed brtxxl were marshaled in line, ten to eye clear and your skin fresh and nesday evening in honor of lawrence the tuch. It would extend to a polut so A. PEARCE healthy looking. Only 25c. at your Sager and wife. A very pleaaant time sunk In tlie profundity of s|u«ee that Druggist. light from the bead of tbo pnxvsslou. is reported. truiellng at the rate of I84.UOO tulles a seeuud. would take 2.500 years to reach N. 8. Hepburn of Melville, Sask., is tbe earth. Kirkland has computed that In right spending a few days with F. R. Foster. He has Iraen passing th* winter at years the progeny of one pair of gy|*sy Latest Styles I California points. He and Mr. Foster moths could destroy all the foliage In the United States. A Canadian ento were former railroad acquaintances. mologist declares that In one season the descendants of u |uilr of potato Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. W. R. F. Browne. bugs would. If unchecked, numlier 00. I Mrs. Tidliall. Mrs. Hawkin and Mr- 000.000. City Tailored and Moderate in price Tbe voracity of Insects Is almoat as Nellie Woodworth visited the Methodist REPAIRING, GLEANING, AND PRESSING AT astounding as their irawer of reproduc Deaconess home in Portland last Friday. REASONABLE COST tion. Tbe dally ratlou In leaves of a ....... - caterpillar Is equal to twice Its own You will make a mistake if you fail to Anyone needing help may find some weight If a horse were to ent aa much see us before ordering one to assist them by inquiring at the he would re«|ulre a ton of hay every twenty-four hours. Forbusb say* that Herald office. a certain flesh eating lan*a will coa sunie In twenty-four hours 2tx> times Additon Bldg., Main Street, Lents The Grays Crossing Embroidery Club Its original weight. A buiuun child, to was entertained at Mr* McCord'* last do as well, would have to eat In the Thursday aftemixm. Mrs. Earl (one flrst day of its life IJiOO pounds of beef. Trouvelot who made a s|icclal study will entertain the club at their next of the subject, affirms that the fraxl meeting. taken by a single silkworm In tifty six days equals MrtOfXi times Its original A Iran t seven or eight of the city’« neight nt hatching What destruction prisoners are at work at the Butte al this one Insei't woul«l cause If even u present. It «(teaks well for prohibition one-hundredth part of Its eggs ever Lumber for all Purposes. as there certainly would lie more men hatched! Th«* facts show bow great la on the rockpile il liquor was to be «old the value to man of tbe Insect eating Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott Mrda a.- formerly. Dr. P. J. O'Donnell, Dentist Tin Shop in Lents 1 SHIRT HOUSE Fall and Winter Patterns SUITS AND TOP COATS JOHN MANZ, Tailor Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper phone Home 24n Lents Junction LUMBER Lath Shingles, Builders Hardware, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash, Doors, and Interior Finish. Nothing but the Best of Quality and Service Phone Orders Promptly Filled Tabor 619 Wilberg-Oppegard In vestment Co. 6924 Foster Road Near 70th Street fl. D. Kenworthy and Co. Tnc. WINGS OF A BIRD Room 1, Miss Evarts, teacher, was dismissed Monday on account of a sup Compared to Thom Flying Machine posed case of scarlet fever. The room Planes Ar* but Toy*. was throughly fumigated and it is hoped Although the bird traveler ba* no the disease will be stamped out. trunk to pack, guidebook to study or ticket to buy, still he must make aotn* *The city health officers were out last preparations for the Journey. The warbler, which nexts tn Alaska Friday and thoroughly fumigated the rooms recently occupied by Dr. Faw and passe* the winter In northern South America, should not begin an cett. and the Doctor's property was re 8.000 mile voyage through the air over move«! Tuesday. mountains, plains and "ini unless Its engine Is In good order and It has a FOR SALE—Choice Early Heed Po- prufier supply of fuel "But." you ask. "what ia a bird's en tatoes. John h-nnox, Raro apo Station, glne. and where does It curry fuel?" Lente, Ore. A bird s engine Is retilly Its wings and the must les which move them. It The silver tea given by the Ladies Aid is one of tile most perfect engines In Society of the M. E. Church last the world. It la simple, but strong It W«-dne*day at the borne of the pastor, works easily, but It Is powerful and Rev. W. R F Browne, wax well at- rarely gets out of order. For many year* num tried to make tended, A pn.gram was given an«i an flying machines which should have excellent lunch served. wings like those of birds. But he never succeeded. He could not make even a Miss Edna Wolfe, a former Lents feutber! Finally he discovered that if girl, is private secretary to Senator he won Id make a machine that would Brady of Idaho and is seeing life in fly he must give It wings an«l an en glue. So he constructed an aeroplane, Washington this winter. which has wide,stiff wings, or "planes," measuring about thirty feet From tip to Mr*. E. P. Smith who prepares and tip. These wings cannot be flappe«!. serves the hot lunch at the Lento and tn themselves they furnish nd (raw school would tie very glad if more of the er. But to them man added an engine driven by gasoline and electricity. Thia mothers of the children who get lunch engine turns a long bladed propeller, there would come and see for them which urges the aeroplane forward, selves just whet is tieing done for the while the planes support It when It Is school lunches. in motion. But a bird's wing, w* must remem C. G. Danielson, formerly of Ijenta. ber, la trath plane and engine. It gives support as well as power. It Is there sustained a serious injury while trying fore u-wfar more remarkable machine to start the engine of his motorcycle. than tbe on* made hy man.—Frank M. The machine kicked backward and hit Chapman In St Nicholas. hi* ankle. He will have to use crutches Explained. for at leant a week. "Pa. what’* ’Innocuous desuetude?* ’’ "It** what 1 fall Into, son, when yonr Mimi Sarah Wand« and Miwt'Dpfothy mother and a caller start Jo discussing Smith-ot Arden Park made a resolution th* servant problem ’’ - Birmingham on New Year’s Day to walk at leant one Age-Herald. mile or more each day of the year 1916. They have done thia and more anti no far have walked 168 miles, each. Would Tnntral Directors, TWO CBTABLIBHMCNT« PHONE TABON *>0T 3802-4 V2«d STREET S. E. IN LENT« fir»« Class Metric* Ulven IMt or Night COALING WARSHIPS* AT SEA. Sixty Tons of Fuel an Hour Whlrlod From Vossol to Vessel, How the British veaaato of war are eoa led while sailing through heavy sea* at u rate of twelve tullea an hour | without hindering their activities In auy way la told In tliv Mau< h«-«tor Guardian A collier pnektal to the hatch** with coal gels into touch by Wirt* lees with a battleship whose bunker* need tu la* replenished On sighting the vessel the supply ship maneuvers uutll it la within 400 feet of the tail I lea hip Tbe collier then dispatches a small boat that carries two cable* Ou* end of each la attache«) tu th* masthead of the supply vessel. The line* pay out as the taiat ad valves, and when It reaches tbe wurahlp the sailor* fasten the cables to the stern of the ship m the |H>rt and starboard «idea The two ahlim, therefore, travel In a straight Hue fastened together, while from th* mast of tbe collier to tbe deck of the warship stretches a trans port cable for carry lug coal bags Sacks of coal that weigh a ton are holatia! from tlie foot of the collier's mast to a platform at Its head, below which theie la a net to protect deck bauds from falling pie«*** of coal. By means of wheels that run on the cable automatic winches force tbe load along the sloping transport line at a rate of 3.<xx> feet a minute. On reaching th* deck of the battleship tbe load ia au tomatically released, and tbe trans porter starts on It* return journey. By means of tbl* apparatus sixty toua of coal can tie carried every hour acroaa th* gap of water tuat separate* tbe supply ship from tbe battleship The great advantage la that both vaaoal* can move at the rate of twelve knot* an hour while the coaling go«* on. Ths Grand Teton. The view of the Teton peak* from Ashton, Ida., Is superb and doubtless ha« been the inducement for many a tourist snd s[rartsmau to lesv* tbe tuulu line for the Teton range and the Jackson Hole country tn pursuit of elk. sheep, trout and unsurpassed moun tain scenery. Owen Wister’s "Virgin Ian" was glad to get out of these moun tains tic's use, as he explained, "they're most too big-" Tbe average American, who has only a vague conception of the natural lieau- tles of the Rocky mountains and Imag Ines that real alpine forms are found only in Hwltzerland. must lie surprised when be flrat sees the lofty peaks of tbe Teton*. Even a man who, has cllnitied tbe Matterhorn would think twice before daring to try Graud Teton According to local report, thia peak ban been ascended only twice. In 1872 and 1.0-1. A* the snowclnd mountains along the Alaskan archipelago, rising to cloud reaching heights, stand with their feet luitlied in the ocean. so from a vlew|H>lnt near Asltlon tbe Teton*, towering tu the sky, rise from tbe bil lowy surface of a sea of golileu grata —Geological Survey Bulletin. Festival of Minerva. The most notable festival at Athens was In honor of Minerva All classes of citizens on tills day marched In pro cession Tile oldest went first, then the young men. the children, the young women, the matrons and the people of the lower ord, nt Th* ino*t prominent object In the parndc wu* a ship pro pellet! by hidden machinery and benr Ing at Its niastlwnd the sucred banner of the goddess Curious Lak*. * Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82n<l St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 R. Heytiritf Dukes’ Market JOS. Prop Market of Inspected MEATS Butter, and Eggs, « An Experienced Butcher in Charge Main Street, Lenta, Oregon IT k Tabor 22M Resides« 211 N. Main Si. Lesta, (Ire. Edward Mills Mt. Scott, Lent* and Portland In the center of Elidine, an Island In the German ocean. I* n curious take The surface of Its waters Is quite fresh and supports fresh water creatures, but deep down it la as salt aa the great eat depths of the sea. and salt water flah live In IL Baggage and General Rauling, Highly Important. DAILY SERVICE It la highly ImirartHiit when a man makes up his mind tew hekum a ras kali that he ahud examine hlssclf clua ly and see If he ain’t better konstruct ed for a phool.—Josh Billings. Leave Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madiaon St. EXPRESS Trunks 50c Each 4 Pasteur** Gift to Society. The normal death rate of civilized countries before the days of I’asteur was about thirty to a thousand of the population. Today it la about fifteen to a thousand In the more progressive nations. Think what a saving of rtf teen Ilves a year for every thousand of population means when applied to half the earth! It menns the averting of 12.000.<X)0 untimely deaths annually It menus more then 25,000,000 cases of Illness avoided It menus health mid happiness In 20.000,000 homes rather than disease and distress -Bulletin of National Geographic Boclety. HI* Drawback. "Girl, ain’t you making a mistake In marrying a fisitball hero?" "But, auntie, conalder how be Is ad mired on all aides." "1 du. and I should think that would make It very difficult to reduce him to ■ point of humility desirable tn a good husband.**— Loutavill* Courtor-Jouraal J. P. Finley&Son Funeral Directors Montgomery and Fifth Ht Ona Place of Busin**« Only Experienced Women In Attendance Main Office Phon* Maia 9 A-1599 ¿1