Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 10, 1916, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Lia Bundy returned Monday and dustless spaces. The party returned
i evening from a visit of three weeks at home by way of Estacada mid the weal
side of the Willamette.
I the coast.
Bevosi ttmuasmt <
of the rich
Mending Amber
bottom land of Butter creek will con-
To mend umber requires n certain
■tlti.te a new irrigation district If the
amount of pare, though the proc«-** Is
pct;Jon to be presented to the Umatil­ a simple nu». Apply some II iihimm I oil
la county court at the next aeaalon la to th«* broken edges mill (ben Imld (he
allowed.
oiled pnrts over a gn* Jet, covering th«>
Three thousand people attended the rest of the hiii I ht iih - iiii while with a
Important Occurrences of Past
bartecu* given on the bay lieucli at cloth. A m sihui iim Hu* oiled parta be­
Newport Io celelirato Hie raising of come sticky with the lumt press the
Week briefly Compiled for
the first *25.000 or the *100.000 bonus edges which are to l>e united together
ami hold them very carefully till cold.
Gur Readers.
to be given to help build a railroad — Mxclmnge.
into the town
There ts now 40 feet of water at the
Engineer C. 11 Broughton of th<>
An Acoant That Bur vivas.
entrance of the Columbia
Southern Pacific lost his right foot,
The cta-khey has survived fur mntiy
Th* Albany fruit jutc«> factory ha* ' and Frank itaite. hl* assistant, was centuries In the midst of apeecb that
Closed a successful season.
also Injured In an accident at tunnel I la deemed more cultured. It 1* a cu­
Scarcity of skilled tabor Is keenly aeven. on the Willamette Pacific rail­ rious fact that In the Hui umili Islands,
which were settled I more than 3*1
felt In the district around Baker.
road near Marshfield.
I year«
ago by Londoners, th«« cockney
The season for killing deer In Hood
The reeelpta of the state industrial Speech la aw strong as It is In Cheap*
River county will open August 18
conuntsslon for the month of July — etile.
Free mall delivery for the city ot *i>3.0M.fil were th«1 highest In the
Klamath Falla is to be Installe«! Im me history of the commission, according Your Bowels Should Move Once A LMy
diately.
to a report Issued by the commission
This year's prune crop In Polk couti ‘ cov< ring It* condition at the close of
A I ree easy movement of th«' howrl*
ty will lie exceptionally large and of business on July 31.
good quality.
The car shortage on the Bout hern eveiy day i» a sign of good health Dr,
The president has nominated Elta Pac fir In the Willamette valley eon King’s New Life Pill* will give you a
al eth Thompson to be |«o»tiua*ter al tlnu -» to tucreaae daily, according to gelili* laxative «-fleet without griping ami
Nyssa, Oregon.
rept rt* received by the Oregon Public free your system of blood poisons, puri-
An ordinance prohibiting card play Ser» Ice commlMlo*. and the closing fy your blood, óvereouie oonntlpaiion
Ing I* pool >>r Hillard hall* I» now In of lumber mills Is fbreseen unless and have an excellent tonic «-ffrrt on
the entire system. Makes yon hwl like
effect In Portland.
I «peedy relief la afforded.
Work on the Portland auditorium
U heat «imitation* soared to m new living. Only 26c, at druggirt*.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Mrs. John Hall has been eiitertaiu-
Rev. T. B. Horaschuch of Grace
Evangelical church. made a trip to iug company this week.
Canby Wednesday.
Mr. Fred Luther is making an exca­
A number ot l*>nta peonie attended vation (or a new live room bugalow on
th«’ newsboy's picnic at the t takes his place on UM street, south. This
Mrs. Jeanie Robb is ill.
Dr. MeSloy Wednesday.
will lie the thin! house north of 71st
is attending her.
avenue. There is to be a full basement
Mrs. Eatchel of d024-!»lst street is at and all modern improvements.
Burke Beeman has been called east by the hospital where she tauibeen operated
the serious illness of his aged father.
ulMin for abdominal tumor.
R W. Smith writes Irotu l'aola,
Montana,
where he is employed as i
Mrs. Hedge is having the carpenter
John Shaw of Martines, Calif., visited
foreman,
that
lal»or conditions ate fine,
make some improvements in her house. at the Frank Bryant home in Lenta. He
except that help is scarce. He can give
is on ids way to Canada.
work to a number of men if they want
The S. N. Galloway family are camp­ to go there. Wages run from »2.50 for
Ed Sheets has been entertaining his
brother-in-law, Mr Kiggins. of Lindsey. ing in the Mt Hood district.
. lat»orer*, to »3.60 for car)>euter* and
Calif., this week.
1 engineers.
I ,The Clarence Ferris family are l>a« k
\xel Kildahl is away on a two weeks' from a camping trip at Columbia Beach.
The regular meeting of the Young
vacation, to be spent in Lincoln county.
People's Alliance of the Ex angelical
The Mrs. Bob Fitssimmou’s meeting Church was postponed from Tuesday
Dr. He-' has been entertaining J. C. at the Friend’s church last week was evening until Tuesday evening of next
Morse, and old time friend, this week. most satisfactory.
week, as many meml«era wished to at­
Walsh has a stock of good gasoline all tend the Billy Sunday lUMtiog. Paul
FOR SALE—2 good milk cows. A. the time at prices as good as can I h * Bradford is president of the Alliance.
The literary feature of the meetings al
Schuoliel Wilson Station, Gresham.Ore. found anvwhere tf
this time is a study of Evangelical Dis­ which is under construction Is now
h-3-10.
top record' for the seaaou In I’orttand
Quite a delegation of temperance cipline.
provrvssitig rapidly.
Saturday wheu 11.14 was bld for blue
H. A White has purchased the resi­ I people went to the ice hippodrome Tnes-
Warden Minto of th«- state prison l stem at the Merchants exchange. Quo-
dente < li C. E. Kennedy on Second (lay evening to hear the lecture by Billy
dismissed J. Frank Humphries, farm ! lationa on other grades of wheat
WOODMtkt
' Sunday.
avenue.
er of the Institution.
rant ed from that figure down to 11.117,
Coos Bay saw Its first circus last which was offered tor red Kuaslnit
There is a celebration of lloly Colli-
Mrs. Geo. Bryant of Astoria visited nt I mutiion at St. Pauli Church the first Friday wheu the Cooper Brother;-,
Service* of J. (’, Cady as.superiuten-
Fred Ehrlich ties been doing some
i dent of the Oregon penitentiary flax
improving anti {minting this week in his the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. Sunday in each month. Every other show exhibited there.
and Mrs. Frank Bryant of Is-nts. the Sunday the evening Prayer and Sermou
The Polk county educational board I plant were terminated by the state
tailoring shop.
first of the week.
is al l p. ui. Rev. (>. W. Taylor has has elected Floy«! D Moore for supe.- ' board of control over the protest of
Governor Wlthycombe. R. Crawford,
been Rector for the past six^year-'iand visor of rural schools
John Eggiman and wife returned
Rev. Mrs. N. C. Kiley has la-en called
Marshfield
was
chosen
by
of Portland, has been named to take
the
tiro
ha*
built
up
a
Hourishiiig
church.
The
Saturday 'rom a vacation spent at to Sherwood to preach at the quarterly
Sunday School in charge ot Mr R. K. gon grand lodge. Knights of Pythias I charge ot the harvesting of the flax
Y allots.
meeting of the Newberg Friend s church
crop.
Doval is lield at 10 a. ui. Miss Stiuleu- as the 1»17 convention city.
next Sunda) morning.
Holding that the local ordinance
Six convicts escaped from the fiai
berg
is
organist
for
the
Sunday
Sctiool.
Willie Mysing is stopping with
camp
of
the
Oregon
prison,
located
closing
theater* on Sunday* la In vio­
Mr. A. W. Power* remain* alami the
mother during the remainder of the
five
miles
northeast
of
Salem.
lation
of
section 2136. Lord* Oregon
Miss
S^'is
ami
Miss
Herzog,
who
I same.
cation.
Lebanon Is to have a summer swim Law*, coraiwnnly known a* the Sun­
have been visiting Mr*. T. B. Horn
Harris
and
mother,
Mrs.
Mrs. P. T.
ml ng pool with a competent man in day closing law. Judge H. H Hell, of
W. E G<iggins has returned from 1 !Chuch returns! to their home* in Ta­ Tibbiis. are spending some weeks at
charge (or the rest of the summer
the circuit court, lifted the Subday lid
on
a
!
com
*
Tuewlay
morning
Merced, Calif., where he has been
St. Mart in'i 's Springs.
A movement has started In Corvallis from the moving picture buslnesa In
business trip.
Tile marriage of Mias Vera L. Tibbils
Mis* Laura Hammer has secured a to Mr Frank Tarrant was solemn ilei! with the purpose ot providing gym Dalia*
The Hughe* campaign In Oregon was
„ .
,,
_ ..
' position as teacher in the public school on Monday at the home of the bride. nasium quarters for women and men.
Robt. Reynold* w«itto8ete.de sator ,
Kalamath Falu wht.re the family
After teaching in the Salem school» opened at a *plrlte<t rally held in the
Rev. O. W Taylor officiating. Tliey for 22 years. Mis* Emma Kramer old Baker theater tn Portland. Jame*
day. returning Monday with
will make their future home.
will reside near Sellwood. The bride principal of the McKinley school, has E. Watson, candidate tor United
Reynolds.
will be much missed in the social life of resigned.
State* senator from Indiana, and for
Mrs. H M. Locke of '<619-55 th
Woodmere. •
Rev. •'Billy" Sunday opened the cam many year* a republican leader In
Bargain on three tine lots on »1st 8. E., took her little daughter
P. R Dunl>ar returned recently from palgn to keep Oregon dry. In speakin* the national house of representative*,
street. Saginaw
inquire at Herald hospital last week to tie operated on for
British Columbia where he has I wen In the Portland les Hippodrome. Tues wa* the speaker
office. I ants. tf.
{ adenoids and tonsilitis.
spending his vacation.
day night
Wt.at will be one of the mo*t I inpot
The
25th
session
of
the
Grest
Coun
tant
nesting» the Western Pine .Man
Mrs.
Chas.
Wagstat!'i*
entertaining
a
WANTED—To exchange well drilling
Mrs. A. Boatwright, living east of the
cil of Oregon. Improved Order of Red ufacturers’ association, the California
for automobile. E. W. Simmon» Rt. 1, [ school house on the Gilbert road, was cousin from Elgiu, Illinois.
Mr. Samuel Allen has purehaaed S Men. is to convene In Portland August White Pine association and the West
Bx 292 Lents.
taken to the hospital Friday for an
orn Box MamuMMurase arsociatlon
■ ■
| operation which took place Saturday. acre near the Lenta playground^and haw 15 and 1«.
Ira Wimberly, who wa* nominated ever held will be in Bend August 9
moved
his
family
there.
They
have
re­
She
is
recovering
nicely.
Prof. Wm. MacNulty of Newberg
sided near Woodmere over seven years for postmaster at Drain by President and Hi It la expei ted that fully 100
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. S. J.
Wilson, ha* been a resident of that pine manufacturers will attend.
Alien on 53d avenue.
The A. B. Harvey family has moved and we regret to see them leave.
elty for 25 years
The fact that liquor was
wa* being
from Lenta to Woodlawn. Miss Ruth,
The flour mill at Prairie City has brought into Oregon In large quanti­
Mi« Frank Adams of Cleveland, Ohio, who grailuated this spring from tlie
hands. O. G. Trester having ties became known with the seliure
IKIMONL ARLLTA. KERN PARK changed
is spending the summer with her fattier Ijente school, will be greatly misstvl by
purchase«! the interest of Dr V. C. Ftol by Sheriff Hurlburt of Portland of all
and brother on Foster Road.
tier young friends.
A neighborhood fair was held Wednes­ knap anil R. C. Reese
trunk* laden with whiskey.
They
All vhun-h, society, perwonai and locai m-ws
noi pnbU»h«*l tur prodi, (ree: notte*» ot «a-
lertsiiiuienta, con«lucted lor pn>At, pubhshed
sta ix- nilntuiun. ot tv word». Aitnounse-
n<» ni» and cani ot thanks. «ame rate. Adver­
tising rates^iuotedon roqlMSt.
day evening at Powell Valley Road and
.Many conflicts and duplications in
tin Thursday evening of last week the
[ 82d street at the Murray home. Booths the road laws of the state are pointed
regular
monthly
supper
by
the
members
J
for ice cream, candy, coffee and cake, out In a 84 phks pamphlet just Itotued
1
t*l<’ *'r*en<^ ’ church was held at tlie were stationed about the grounds. The by State Engineer Lewis.
L chapel, follow«*! by the business meet­
candv booth was conducted by the
During the first six months of th*
ing. At this time a new financial plan
(.'apt. John MacNulty of the U. S. N., ! was presented and accepted, to the xatis- i Senior Bible Clase of the laurelwood operation of the prohibition law only
I M. E. Sunday School, the funds de­ 105S permit* to ship In llqnor were
in charge of the local nautical office at (faction of all concerned.
rived from the sales are to be used by issued to Polk county people.
Custom House, was the guest of 8.
the class in renovating ami re-<leoorat-
Installation of new machinery at the
Allen and H. A. White on Sunday
The Protheon Class of Grace Evan-
ing
the
interior
of
the
church.
The
plant
of the Bend Wat<;r, Light & Pow
| gelical church, Mrs. N. G. Hedin’s class
funds from all other sales at the fair er company, to care for the Increasing
of
[
of
young
ladies,
are
to
go
upon
a
hike
!
ESxpiessman Mills has moved out
will go tq the L*die* Aid Society of the demands of the town, is completed.
the Katzky house to the next house Saturday evening, In an open field
The Utah Idaho Sugar company ot
same church.
north »cross the street, preparatory to they are to toast marshmallows anil [
Salt Lake City, will pay the Sutherlin
Miss
Hannah
Sbafer
returned
to
ber
Katxkj's beginning work on their new j roast weenies, All tlie girls are plan-
tu-et growers 50 cents n ton more than
store building.
i . r
J~~ to
‘ go for th»-y are snre of a Zood i borne at 416.'M7tb street, after an ex-
ning
the
contract price of »4.75 for their
' tended vacation iacludidg stays at
i time.
crop ttiis season.
I
Seaside
and
Salem.
The Columbia Fireworks Company
Rev. Robert Booth, veteran Metho
Mrs. Phoebe Hammer will preach at
The Woman’s Home Missionary So-
will put on a display of firework- at the
«list
minister, celebrated hl* ninety­
the
Friend
’
s
church
next
Sunday
morn
­
I ciety of the Laureiwood M. E. Chuich
Regatta at Astoria and also has the con­
sixth birthday anniversary In Rose
ing.
This
will
be
tiie
farewell
meeting
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Molar,
5707-
tract for the Multnomah County Fair to
held by Mr». Hammer a-, she traded her [37th avenue, Tnursday afternoon at burg at the home of his son. J. H.
be held at tiresham.
property in Izints for property in [ 2 o’clock. The Queen Esthers attended Booth, of Roseburg.
Found guilty of that clause of the
WANTED—Used summer clothing Kalamath Falls, Oregon, where she will and assisted in the program. Mrs. t law which prohibits Intoxicating b<-v
make
her
home.
The
evening
service
Mrs.
i
Post,
district
president,
and
that can be used or made over for
erages at public gathering*, Jack Trà
children Any on«- desiring to assit in will be in charge of the Young People's Hitchcock, the district corresponding vers, of CaHcade Ixicks. was fined
Bible
Class.
secretary, were visitors. A novel and i
this matter may kindly phone Tabor
pleasing feature were the solos by Miss [ »100 at Hood River.
5511. Mrs. B. C. Dewey.
Chris Lassen, held at Oregon City
The little Wells girl, who, while slid­ Hannah -baler accoti>[>anied by an
for a week in the county jail an a BUS-
old-fashioned
auto-harp.
In
the
ale
[
St. Pauls Episcopal Church Guild met ing down the chute* with her com­
sence of Mrs. Lillie Perry, the presi­ pect In the San Francisco bomb out
on Wednesday with Mrs. Samual Allen panions at Washington park, had the
dent,
Mrs. George Haley, the vice- rag«;, was committed to the state hu»
on 53d avenue. The next social tea will misfortune to break her leg just above i
| pital for the Insane.
be held at the residence of Mrs. Arthur the ankle, i* a niece of Mrs. Geo. Carr. : president, had charge.
Governor Wlthycombe has appoint
Mrs. Lillie Perry of 4924-tMth street,
Geisler on Main street in September. It was found necessary to apply the
ed Miss .Margaret E. Howatson, ol
X-ray.
which
revealed
a
very
serious
left
last
Tuesday
for
an
extend«*«!
Sea-
Mrs. Geisler and Mr». Allen art- the
i Portland, a member of th«! Industrial
fracture. The child wu operated npon side vacation.
hostesses
welfare commission to succeed MI hh
Sunday.
Among the Laureiwood M. E. Church Bertha Moores, resigned.
people who heard the cyclonic Billy
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Reviewing the road expenditures ol
(•DERATIONS unnecessary. “Ap-
Robert Jewel], the Lente boy wlio : Sunday on “Booze” at the Hippodrome Multnomah county the first six months
Iiendicitis” (31.50), ’’Food” (*1.50),
“Diseases of Women and Easy Child­ bears the distinction of being the young- (act Tuesday night were Mesdanies P. of the present year It is foufid that
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W. O. Clarke, Cook ‘ and there was expended for labor »122,769
birth'’ (*1.50). Books by Dr. Tilden ewt {>etty officer in the navy, is not in R Carlos,
Mexican
waters
m his friends here sup­ an<l Malar, also Misses Mary E. Beta, and for materials »101,729.
worth their weight in gold. Lora C.
Portland will have a Fourth of July
Little. 7110-13d Ave. S. E. Tabor 8471. posed, as his ship, U. 8. 8. Buffalo is Hadie Carlson and Hannah Shafer.
undergoing repairs at Mare Island. It
Plane are being projected by the celebration next year.
Mornings.
8-24
Preliminary
is interesting to know tha' there is but musical people of the Arleta, Kern steps for the event were taken at the
one electrically driven ship, the collier
The Epworth l>-agu<- of the Lents Jupiter, lit our navy .it present. The Prak, and Millard avenue neighbor­ final meeting of the committee which
Methodist church will have entire New Mexico, whose keel is already laid, hoods to organize a mixed chorus of managed this year's ceremonies.
On the farm of Cheater Ralph, on
charge of the evening service* from and the California, also to be built at from ISO to 2<i0 voices which shall give
one or two concerts during the fall and R. F. D. 2, Dallas, is a freak apple tree
seven to nine o'clock, next Sunday.
Mare Island, will l>oth be electrically winter season and eventually find a
The tree is now bearing fruit half
August 13. Rev. Whitcomb, Portland
driven.
place among the leading musical at­ srown and at the same time la in bios
District Bpperintendent, will give a talk.
tractions of the Rose Festival and pos­ som for the second time this season.
Special music will lie a part of the pro­
The Dr. Hess family and friemle visit-1 sibly at the Willamette Valley Chau­
gram. a lively meeting is *■ ■
Miss Esther Carson has been ap­
. ing them made a trip Saturday to tauqua at Gladstone Park. Further in­ pointed secretary to Governor Withy-
Come anil bring your friends.
I Eagle Creek, where they pitcheal a tent formation may tie had from Prof. J. combe. to serve during the temporary
and prepared for camping. After dos-1 Archie Hollingworth, director of the
There will b<- a silver tea at Mrs. I ing the store Saturday night the Marvin I laurelwrxid M. E. choir, who has been absence of George Palmer Pntnam,
Alic«- Woodworth's, 7220-84th street, Hedg. and Freef«erg families started out g»ke<i to conduct the chorus. Call the who is with thé troops on the border.
The condition of the Oregon boys at
near 73d avenue, on Tuesday afternoon [to join the He*« ontflt. They found I projegsor at T*bor 2421, or drop » card
the
border is in every way satlafac
and evening, August 15. Don’t forget many campers along th«- way. They to him at 5140 68th St., 8. E.
tory, according to L. B. Rhodes, state
the date and place. You will miss the ' made several spot-light Hash«« lief ore 1
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secretary of the Y. M. C. A., who has
time of your life if you stay away. This they found the people they were look
A bout 400 men have been |»nt to work
tea is under tlie auspices of Hhiloh ing for, which wae along about mi«l J at the plant* of the Peninsula Lumber recently returned to Portland after *
Circle. We will promise yon a grand. I night. The mountain roadway is most i company at 8t. Johns and the new visit of several weeks in th* various
troop camp*.
gtxxi time and a sqaare meal.
beautiful now with it» cool, deep shades shipyard Connected therewith.
Dr. Mc-ioy and wife have taken to
the tall timber. They will go to New-
port and try camping out along the way.
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were expressed from San Francisco.
Their contents wae discovered from
the fact that one of them sprang a
leak
H II Childers, a government secret
sen Ice man. has been on Coos Hay
for the past few days, seeking out wit
nee; ••» who wouhl be valuable to the
government In convicting H. A. D. Pu
ter, Dick I'uter, William l’ut«-r and
five others recently Indicted In th.
United States federal court at San
Fra:iH*co.
Investigation of the flax acreage by
members of the state board erf con
trol. Robert Crawford, the state's new
flax expert, an«! J. W. Minto, superin­
tendent of the Oregon penitentiary,
developed the fact that a large per­
centage of the flax fields art^foul with
weeds and many fields will not I m - ac
copied by the boanl.
The stand of Attorney General
Brown and District Attorney Evans
that taxes collected In counties for
road work' could be spent as n gen­
eral fund for the benefit of the entire
county, taken In the case of the state,
ex re) Brady, against the commission
ers of Multnomah « minty, wae sustain
nd by the supreme court.
The recruiting campaign will be
prosecuted with renewed vigor begin
Ing the present week. Permanent sta­
tions will lie opened in Eugene, La
Grande, The Dalles and Portland. Five
recruiting sergeants were detailed In
connection with this duty. The work
will be In the hands of Major Hiram
U. Welch and Captain* Lee M. Clark,
John Hibbard and Curti* Winn.
The state highway commission ha*
voted to inak<* application to the fed
eral government for »73.000 of a high
way fund to be apportioned on condl
tion that the »tat«- raise a similar
amount and »315.000 for the Mount
flood loop, Florence-Klamath Fall*.
MedfordCrater Lake, Josephine cave*
and Prairie City-Unity highways from
the Taylor bill* fund, which provides
»1,000,000 for roads in national forests.
Becanse of the lack of sufficient
vessel* to carry grain, practically all
of the crop of tbia state will have to
be transported by rail thl* year. As a
result, the public, service commission
fear* a car shortage, and Is making
strenuous efforts to prevent such a
calamity. It is being aided by ths rail­
road companies operating In Wash
ington. and efforts are being mad* to
have the shipping public cooperate to
the greatett poaaibl* extent.
SdtequdrJ Your ( hllJ
If your cliihl 1* pale, dull, at time*
flushed, irritable and fretful you ■hoiild
attend to thia condition at once a* the
chatuw are yrnir litth- one is suffering
frotn worms. Klckspoo Worm Killer is
what you should get This well known
remedy in loz><tige form is pleasant to
take and expel* the worms at once, the
eam*> of your child's suffering. only
25c at all druggists.
Well Drilling
We Will Drill Your Well
IN EXCHANGE FOR
Money, Horses, Cows, or
ANYTHING of VALUE
B. W SIMMONS
Wo«t« I, Hoi 2«2A
l enta. Or*.
I’ll--st Taker 2iM
kcsMcac« 211 N. Mala Si. L**4*. Ore.
Edward Mills
Mt. Sesti. Lsal* as* Pwtlaad
EXPRESS
Baggage and General Hauling,
Trunk* 50c Each
DAILY SERVICE
lam ve Hairgage Check and Addmea
at Plummer Drug Store.
Third and .Madison Ht.
COME TO
the new
Tin Shop in Lents
91 and Foster
STOVEPIPE
ELBOWS
STOVE and FUR ­
NACE REPAIRING
We make all kinds of chicken
supplies, champion Sanitary
Fountains. Grit a n d Shell
Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash
Hoppers and Troughs.
We will Make Anything You
Want out of Sheet Metal
GUTTERING and ROOFING
Bring in Your Repairing, No Job
too Small
A. PEARCE
Land Plaster
I Special Prices by the ton
Slaked Lime,
Fertilizers for
Gardens, Roses •
and Lawns
Wood, Goal and
Building Material
Prompt Delivery
TABOR 968
9326 FOSTER ROAD
MCKINLEY & CO.