Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 18, 1912, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LOCAL NEWS AND
TOWN HAPPENINGS
Mr*. F. R. Peterson and young daugh­
ter. will leave Saturday for an extended
visit to )iointe in Minnesota and adjoin­
ing states. She will speud about two
months visiting relative« and friends in
8t. Paul, Owatonna, Minn., Omaha,
Nab., and in Hill City, S. D
J. E. Loucks, the well known local
contractor and builder, recently com­
pleted improvements to his residence
th it make it one of the most attractive
and modern in Lents. A spacious and
well arranged sleeping porch is one of
the features of the residence.
Dr. Mcbloy’s auto recently returned
from a visit to the paint shop and is as
a, i k and span as a new one.
Dr. V. 0. Birney, a well known phy­
sician who has otficos al 1097 1-2 Haw­
thorn* Ave., was in lamts Tueedav af­
ternoon and stopped for a few minutes
He was accompanied by W. C. Cable, a
pharmacist, and the two were en roTJTe
to Sandy.
The shawl made by one of the in-
mates of Kelly Rutte and on display at
the Lents Pharmacy, is a subject of ad­
miration by all who have viewed it. It
is certainly a novelty and excellent
pieo* of work. The shawl is being raf­
fled off and throne who holds the lucky
number will indeed be lucky.
A quiet wedding was solemnised Sat­
urday, July 13 at the parsonage of Rev.
W. Boyd Mooro. pastor of the M. E
Church, when Mr. Joseph Gettings ami
Mina Ella Walrod were joined in the holy
bonds of matrimony, The friends of the
contracting parties join in extending
beat wishes fora long and happy» edited
life.
This hot weather makes many a man
wish he]l>eionged to the millionaire class
and spend the summer months at the
beach or in the mountains.
Deputy Sheriff Ed. Phillips, one of
the regular gua rds at Kelly Butte, is
enjoviug an annual lay-off of two-weeks.
Each of the guards are given two weeks
Several Lenta people have been attend­
off during the summer, special men be­
ing sessioiui of the Chautauqua at Glad­
ing provided to fill their places.
stone Bark and report
an excel­
Many Lents people are attending the lent program.
campmeetings being held in the grove
Two good ball games are promised for
at Tremont.
next Sunday and a goal attendance is
Mrs. I. F. Coffman returned the lat­ expected.
ter part of the week from a trip to Sea­
Mrs. Wants, of Denver, is visiting her
side.
daughter, Mrs. Brock of Atiabel sta­
Now that the hot season is here most tion. Mrs. Brock formerly lived here
every one’who can possibly do so is ar- and is a member of Lents Grange. They
rangingj.for a vacation. Many Lent» both attended Grange hero Saturday.
LOGANBtRKY JUICE IS
DELICIOUS DRINK
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL­
LEGE, Corvallis, Ore, July 13- Prof.
C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Agricultural
College, w ho is responsible for much of
the growth in popularity of the logan­
berry, ha» an excellent method of pre­
paring the juice »o that it will keep
through the winter.
“Loganherrie* make a most delightful
beverage, "»ay» Prof. Lewi». "To pre-
p»re the juice, put the berries on the
stove with just enough water to keep
the fruit from scorching. Heat slowly,
mixing and crushing occasionally with
a large spoon. Be sure not to allow the
berries to boil; ISO degrees would l>e,
probably, as much heat as i ecea ary
After the berries have softened, put
them in an ordinary cloth bag ami
drain out the juice. The process can lie
much simplified by a small fruit press
“In choosing the berries try to get
those thoroughly ripe. Add one-third
the amount of sugar when the juice is
put on the stove, and stir occasionally
until it is thoroughly heated, but do
not allow it to boil.
If it boils the
vinous flavor is destroyed, and the high
aroma as well.
In bottling the juice I
drive the cork in lightly and fill the
space with ;>arattiu.
“This is a most healthful beverage. ,
Half an inch to an inch in a glass of
water will be enough. Some may wish
to add more sugar, though the acid tla• I
vor is pleasant. It is, I believe, super- I
ior to grape juice. The time will come i
when Oregon will be shipping out train
loads of this juice to the east and mid- .
die west. It will become a pupuiai
drink in regions where it is very warm l
in summer. It is extremely refreshing
and cool, and children may be allowed
to drink as much as they wish.
“The loganlierry makes one of the I
finest jellies known. Truly, our logan- ;
berry is coming to its own. With the
great demand for canned fruit, a aim- 1
ilar demand for the dried, and with the
possibilities along the line of juices,
syrups and jellies, there is a great fu­
ture for the loganberry industry.”
people are getting ready to spend at
The ice cr«un social given at the home
least a few days in the mountains or at of Mr. and Mrs. Gesell Wednesday even­
the coast.
ing by the ladies of St. Paul’s Guild
Don’t forget the wrestling match at was well attended and was a success both ,
ttie lais tonight between Emil Otto and socially and financially. Then was an
excellent attendance. A feature of ti.e
M. K. Hedge, two I^nts amateurs.
evening was the rendition of a number
Frank Rayburn left the fore part of of instrumental and vocal selection» by i
the week for a visit with friends at well known local artists.
Myrtle Creek. From there he will go to
A new store is to be opened in the
Corvallis for a visit with relatives, and north room of the new, Hashim building
incidentally will take bis summer vaca­ by D. Haddad, a brother-in-law of H.
tion.
Hashim, the owner of the new building.
Fred Geisler left Saturday for East­ Mr. Haddad will install a line of ladies*
ern Oregon points, where he will spend and men's furnishings, dry goods and
bis annual vacation He will visit Pen­ groceries. The stock will be installed
dleton and La Grande and from there he and the new firm hopes to open for bus­
will gogto'Union, where he will join his iness at an early date.
wiie, whojis visiting there. From Union
Miss Mabie Miller, of Springfield, is a
he will take a trip into the Blue Moun­ guest at the home of her uncle ami aunt. SPRAYING FOR SCALE INSPECTS
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL­
tains and will spend a few days fishing Mr and Mr». E. W. Miller.
LEGE, Corvallis, Ore., July 13—Farm­
in the Minam river, which is one of the
Prof. A. F. Herschner made a trip to ers and fruit growers troubled by scale
beet fishing streams of the state.
Sandy during the week.
are advised by A. L. Lovett, assistant
Chas. jBacsky, known in Lents as
Miss Adams, of Toledo, Ohio, is visit­ entomologist at tbe Oregon Agricultural
“Strangler Smith,” who was recently ing in this city at the home of her »iater
College to spray with lime-sulphur, ker­
shot by the accidental discharge of a Mrs. Brock.
osene emulsion, and whale oil soap, as
revolver in the hands of a fellow police­
follows.
Re
caeam
social
and
band
concert
at
man, while on duty in Portland, has
“For scale insects of such a type as
the
play-ground
Friday
evening
for
the
sufficiently recovered to leave the hos­
the San Jose, use the lime-sulphur
beufit
of
the
Volunteer
Fire
Department.
pital and will soon be on duty.
spray of winter strength, “says Mr.
Lovett, “For the soft scales, such a-
A regular meeting of the ladies of the
G. A. R. will be held Thursday after­
occur on the blackberry, prune and
ADVERTISED LETTERS
noon of next week at the home of Mrs.
letters remaining nm-alled for in the plum, use the kerosene emulsion or;
Eva Christiansen.
Tea will be served Lents Postoffice week ending July 6, or whale oil soap. Kerosene emulsion
is prepared as follows: Heat a gallon
and an attendance of all members is 1912.
desired.
Anderson J. E,; Carlson Mrs. Belle: of water (soft if possible) to boiling;
Earl Htiff, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Vera; Cooper Albert; Ellis shave half a pound of soap into it
Wm. Huff sustained a broken leg while Mrs L. France». Gibson Miss Ethel; (whale oil is preferred), and stir till tbe
playing at tbe public play-ground last Gil-iert Arthur; Gol-lt R.; Hunt Clar­ soap is dihfolied. Remove from the
Sunday. Tbe boy was engaged in ence; Huut John: Johanson Andrew: fire and add two gallons of kerosene.
swinging others and let the swing strike Kellar Mrs. Henry; Lawrence Mr». An­ Agitate vigorously till it is creamed
his leg w ith such force that a fractur> nie; Oehlka Wm. J. ; She» hard Alliert; whicli is best done with a hand pump,
resulted just above the ankle. Dr. Hes- Smith Lester; Stark H E.; Van Bus forcing the solution through the hose
reduced the fractnre.
kirk Kenyon; Van Clair E. R. 260 am! back into the container. For use
in tbe dormant season this should be
E. L. Wiley is rapidly recovering from South Main St.
an attack of ty phoid fever and will soon
Anderson Mis» Esther; Bostrom Mi-s diluted with seven gallons of water A
be enjoying Lis usual health.
Olivia. Cook Mrs. Maggie; Carter J. C.; pound of whale oil soap to four gallon-,
of water may be used as a summer
Harry Burnham, who has been em­ Carps W R.; Dickson Mrs. L.; Ellie
spray for soft scale.
ployed l>v the mercantile firm of E. L. Mrs. L. Frimci» ; Fuetney Mrs. Ida ;< ¡ar­
“For plant lice on roses ami garden
tier
Miss
C.
E.
;
Gilman
Miss
Ruth
A.;
Rayburn A Sons for the past several
Hutchison J. C.; Johnson Lina; Moore truck crops any of the tobacco solutions
m ntbs, is enjoying a vacation.
may be used.
For plants having a
Dick Hague, a well known guard at Mrs. W.; Prinsen Wm.; Sagg Yuen; slick foliage, or where the aphids are
Williams Miss Fay.
Kelly Butte is again on duty after a
especially bad, there should tie added a
GEO, W. SPRING. Postmaster.
15-day lay off.
pound of fish oil soap dissolved in a gal­
The I.ents Volunter Fire Department
lon of hot water to each eight gallons of
Declining a Present.
met in regular session Monday evening
the spray.
Sir Henry Irving made it a rule nev
and transacted the regular routine of
“On fruit trees, as the apple and
busine s. Tbe department will begin a er to accept presents from stranger» peach, the spray used in early spring
and he was often hard pressed for suf
series of regular practices tieginning one
ficient excuses for declining During when the buds are starting should be a
week from Monday and it is hoped that tbe Itusso-.lapanese war a wealthy ad combination of winter strength lime-
every membsr will be in attendance. mirer of the great actor approached sulphur and “Black Leaf 40”, using one
Since the purchase of the chmical en­ him with:
part of the Black I»^f to SOO of solution.
gine a full attendance is desired to
•‘Pardon me. Sir Henry, but I wish If applied ordinarily the aphids do not
handle it and the hose cart. If you are to give you a present."
become especially bad.
Where the
"What is it?" asked the actor
• member of the department bear the
trouble is severe the tobacco solution
"A Ilusslan wolfhound "
date in mind and be on hynd at the
should be used.”
"Awfully »orry I can’t accept It.” re
next meeting.
plied Sir Henry, “hut I'm a lover of
Miss Olive Loucks, daughter of Mr. peace, nnd I have a Japanese valet”
TO THE PUBLIC
and Mrs. .1. E. Loucks of this city, ar­
Haviug disp sed of all my interests in
rived today from California for a visit
Mail Carriers Will Fly
the E W. Miller LumberCo. and having
with her parents and to spend the sum­
This is an age of great discoveries. delivered possession thereof to Bert Wil-
mer season.
Miss Loucks follows dra­ Progress rides on the air. Soon we may
berg, a former resilient of Twin Falls,
matic work and is one of the best known see Uncle »arn’s mail carriers flying in all
Idaho, I desire, through the columns of
stars of tbe Pacific coast. She will re­ directions, transporting mali. People
The Herald to extend my heartiest
main in I-enta about three months and take a wonderful interest in a discovery
thanks to the residents of J^nts and the
will then return to her work in Califor­ that benefits them. That’» why Dr.
Mt. Scott district for their lilieral pat­
nia.
King’s New Discovery forCougha, Colds, ronage and support accorded during the
D. H. Steward, proprietor of tbe well and other throat and lung disease» is the history of the firm arid during the time
known I .a Grande opera house that most [x,polar medicine in America. “It I have been among yon.
I not only
b-ars his name, was among those in cured me of a dreadful cough,” writes thank you and assure you of my
attendance at the Elk’s Convention last Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me , appreciation, but denire to recommend
week He paid Lente a vistit and met “after doctor’» treatment and all other my successor as tieing a man of long ex­
remedies had failed.’
For coughs, perience in the lumber business and a
many old-time friends here.
J. H. Hose, of Gresham, was in Lente colds or any bronchial affection it» un­ man of good business judgement and
equaled Price 50c ami $1.00. Trial fairness.
for a few hours Wednesday.
I ask and trust that all my
bottle free at all dealers.
patrons, and all others, will give him a
R. B. Lee of Ekhead, Oregon, former­
liberal patronage and the same suptsirt
ly of Lents, is spending a few days with
relatives and friends in the vicinity of
Quench your thirst with an Electric that I have been accorded, assnring yon
Portland.
Milk Shake. Lambert A Thompson, that only courteous treatment will l>*
Wishing my
tf. accorded you by him.
Warren Kilborn and family visited at
successor,
all
former
patrons
and my
Scotts Mills on the Fourth.
While
friends success 1 beg to remain,
Talior—9»>9
there one of hie girls was thrown from a Phone«
Sincerely Yours,
pony and got her arm broken. She has
E. W. MILLER.
been at the Hospital since the accident.
Mrs. Ed Phillips visited in St. Johns
10925k Hawthorne Ave.
Try an Electric Milk Shake at Lam­
this week with an old friend and school
tf.
Portland,
Oregon bert A Thompson's
mate, ♦
U. e. Birney, m. D.
Do You Know
That Weyers of 66 Grand Ave. Has a Branch Store at
TREMONT STATION?
Free Deliveries to all Po ints on Mt . Scott Car Line
20 lbs. Best Fi ine Dry Granulated Sugar for $1.00
18 lbs. for $1.00 with smaller orders
with orders over $3.00 (exclusive of sugar.)
20 lbs. Drv Onions 25c 20 lbs. New Potatoes 25c
3 Loavss Rye, Graham, French or White Bread 10c
Free! Free! Free!
You Are Invited
to make a comparison of prices.
Present this coupon at my Tremont Store
Friday or Saturday and receive free
Weyers »
undoubtedly is the Lowest Priced grocer ii 1
One 10c Box Talcum Powder
Portland and his prices are always Cut Rat
If you can’t come
not on Saturday only but every day in th« ,
week.
1
Note These Prices
3 lbs Dried Bartlett Pear»
25c
3 Iba Dried Peach«*
25c
3 Iba Italian Brunes
25c
Dried Apple», lb
10c
6 Iba. Petite Brunes
25c
6 lbs California Figs
26c
F’ancy Apricot», 1 lb
15c
4 lbs L< m > hc Muscatel Raisin»25c
4 pkgs Seeded Raisins
25<-
Jeliv Glass Doz
.
20c
Phone Tabor 4107
Bfk'n Cakes, Cookies
2 lbs. Walnuts 25
New Brazil Nuts, 1 lb
15c
7 bars White Laundry Soap
25c
J bars Naptha Soap
25c
i
4
Fresh from the Factory, 2 lb. 15c
Koda Cracker». slightly brk n 5c
4 pkgs Corn Flake*
25c
3 10c pkgs Corn Starch
lOc
25c can Asparagus, special 2 cans 35c
6 Iba. Rolled Oat*
25c
Good Juicy Lamoni, doz
Mixed Mustard Bickloa, qt
15c
10c Bottle Blueing or Arnonia
5c
1500 Double Dipped Matches
5c
20c
Hazelwood Ice Crean n, Pint 20c Quart 35c
Everything in the Store Sold at Cu t Rate Prices Every Day in the Week
Frank A . Weyers
•4
Here They Are
All Seasonable Goods
Ice Cream and Sodas
Our Store is the coolest place in town
and our Ice Cream Department is unex­
celled.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas,
Brick Ice Cream. Ice Cream in pint
and quart cartoons.
Here is the place
to cool
yourself
during
the hot
season.
For Your Outing
Before Starting on your vacation trip
let us fit you out with a new Suit Case,
and a Kodak. Also a complete line of
films
Confections
Our line of Candies is absolutely pure
and fresh, and the assortment is the best
in Lents.
Here are two good specials for
this week.
Strawberry Kisses, per lb.
30c
Texas Tommy Choclates, per lb.
35c
New and just out.
«
New Hammocks
Right now is the time to purchase a
Hammock.
A new line just received in
values from $1.00 to $5.00
Fly Time
This is the worst time of the year for
Flies.
Mosquito bites, sun burns and com­
plexion disorders are rapidly eradicated
when our Cold Creams and Talcum
Powders are used. They give to the
skin a delicate appearance that all wo­
men crave and all men admire. Better
get acquainted with these toilet accessories
Peroxide Cream
.
. 25 and 50c
Vogue Face Cream
.
.
. 50c
Massage Cream
.
• 25c and 50c
There is no better exterminator
than Sticky Fly Paper and the Poisoned
Fly Paper.
Also a full line of Bed Bug and Insect
Powder.
Fine line of Stationery for your corres­
pondence.
Mt Scott Drug Co.
Main St.
A (iì;ISÌ.I:R
Lents, Ore
I
*