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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
KEROSENE AS MOTOR FUEL dislodge the weev i I b , ah <1 BiUiicihinK PROVES SUCCESSFUL sticky is put around the tree, a large ‘'Remarkable result- have recently been obtained from keroien« carba retort, or vaporisers, according to au - ------------------------------------- 1- thentic reports of tests.” says the October Popular Mechanics Magsaiae Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at Lenta. Oregon, August 2A, 1911 in an illustrated article "Some of these reports indicate that property PnbUahed Every Tbnrw.lay at l ente. Ore., by the M t . S tott I’cmiaH-«<» Co. taporited kerosene may be more ef H. A. PARS ALL, Enrroa ano M anaos *. ficient as a fuel than gasoline when Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor S»13 the latter fluid is vapori*d by the usual methods. The reason foe this is that in order to be used at all in SMALL contingent in the Pl™ a man has to be pretty well an internal-combustion engine, kero city of Portland, and versed in the locations betore he sene must be vaporised in a very scattered throughout the state, fan find anything, speciallyJf thorough manner, it being naceaaary he starts up the street with the to apply a considerable quantity of have started a movement to ex idea of finding 2345, somebody. heat in the process Gasoline, on empt personal and other proper ¡Ordinarily, in any other place the contrary, vaporises readily with ty from taxation to the amount out the application of heat, the or than Portland, we would take dinary process consisting simply of of $1500. Just what the justice a car to 28th Street, and stepping spraying the oil into a current of air. of such a measure would be is around the corner we would be ' with which it mixes in the form of * apparent only to the fellow who vapor. Since the fuel value of the there. But not in Portland. is to benefit by the exemption. two oils is about the same it seems There is a class among us who O..„ . , . . . . . . probable that the necessary thorough Nh Ot (he big thing* ahead net4 OI- vaporisation of kerosen« seem to think that the only per is the BIG INDI STRIAL may make it. as indicated, a mor« son worthy of consideration in A Insurance Risks part of lhe damage will hr prevented Printer s ink or a special preparation made by the "Tanglefoot" mannfae turcr» would be good Y Desine :« Cnnuot fx> Cured by local i.|>p:icatl«»iia. nn Wiry cannot rvach Lit) tho U.MlCoi.lCli ... l ho ear. Ch.-r- » i rn! < 4Q * I1 ' >r » • m < v( r ■ <t.-4tn< a>. ami th.,I » . ! • C-. i »■'■ ’ I r rtisdlrr tH-a.'ti>», i i - .Ml«'4 Î i I.. .1 ini.U condt- lion <>( i , i ; et the tlusi ■ IlV 1 , clean Tul>e \. ..... i tuba u iiirtutnoi >> -i have w rumbll.. I.I.* i ti i I or lniporfe«'t I h< -- artuir. 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Tex. writes: I the making of laws is the one1 Parade which is being planned efficient automobile fuel In addi- ,o lhi»- •«»» lubrication may b« '■'They ar»«, twyond question, the la«st who does little or nothing to pay for the first day of the month. ,ion required with kerosene on account of pills my wife and I have the expenses of maintaining the The real object of course is to the lubricating qualities of the kero They never catta» |>uli>. ever taken ” I IMee In- at state and county governments. boost the interstate bridge. And sene itself druggists. or by mail In other words they seem to this is a sort of industrial affair. “A high degree of efficiency was Il E. Rl'CKLEN A CO. I’ll II.ADEL PIKA OR ST. LOUIS think that the accumulation of a Clark County. Wash., is one of shown by the kerosene carburetor few hundred dollars of capital is the best farming sections in the used on one of the cars in the recent A Indiana-Pacific tour This car carried a crime and to discourage it they entire state of Washington. three passengers in addition to the bridge will make it tributary to want to tax it out of existence. driver, the total weight, including Suppose that were done. What Portland—even more than at load, being 4,390 pounds, and the would become of the fellow who present and will materially distance traveled 4.015 miles, From has nothing, never did have any assist in developing the county. start to finish there was used 250 gallons of kerosene, 8 gallons of thing. and never will have any In return the city will be en ' gasolene for starting, and 6 gallons thing. and would not keep any riched by its raise in values and of lubricating oil, the total cost of thing if he had it. Whose every growing population. Then the fuel being $31 76, and for lubricating wants are satisfied with a full bridge will pay its own bills in oil $240 The cost of fuel was .79 cent per tonmiic Ignition was by meal and shelter from the wind tolls. means of magneto and plugs. It is and rain «UiU and WIU. cold. Who has no yn-rrn nr Tlir IW p T II ana ” ua* I.v All Goods and Work stated that the spark plugs were not ambitions for himself, his fam- HUI Lu Ur I nt Hi u< l> U. cleaned on the entire trip, and that First Class ily, or his country. ----------------------------------- ——— no adjustment was made on the car It is too evident that a very p TTheirKU,‘r M*' w; buretor other than that made from Near Fuat Office, Foster Road , . - i • j C. T. U. will be held at the home of ¡.ENTS large per cent of mankind are Mrs Allditon on Taeeday ,itWBOOO> the steering-column control willing to beat their ways if they . Oct. 28tti. The members of tbi« Union Objects to Sunday Work can. If you doubt it just inquire -mght to be ¿sry well pleased with around of a half dozen business themselves; they have registered so that Editor of Herald: will ask a little space to express men of your town and you will they may vote on the 4th of November, my I position and attitude on 8uo»)ay aud they have made up their minds find it is true. Under the law bow to vote. Labor. I take mv stand on the broail these people have just as much Instructions upon the intent of the ground that Sunday ia a sacred »lay of personal protection as the fellow referendum subjects were given by the Divine worship and universal rest and who has large interests. If they gmtletuen as announced, at the Fremd's thus I regard it, although I am not a man. There are many kinds of Full Line of Winter Leather own a small home it has protec I Church. Tbe building was well tilled church | by an interested audience made up work that do not look well for perform tion under the law proportional largely of women. There were some ing on Sunday. Anyway we know Goods to its value, in fact in excess of men other than the speakers and a few enough to honor an » reverence it and its value, for if it were burned children accompanying their mothers. | refrain from deliberately abusing the Repair Work Solicited the incendiary- would meet pun Tbe speaKers were all men, some of i day ishment the same as tho he were them leaving their business in Fort One thing stands out clear, that DO land in order to be present and speak business of State, County Court, or to destroy more valuable prop at this meeting. The audience appear School is legal if it is drawn on that Trading Stamps on all Pur erty. The same would be true ed to fully appreciate the effort that day. Nor does a private concern or chases in case of assault. The only had been made to secure acceptable document by individnal citizens hold if thing he can ever give to the speakers and perfect attention wax drawn up anil concluded on Sunday. ma in an off-hand way that I support of the government that given to all that was said. Each told ' it It is strikes about proper. The purposes for | tbe intent of the particular measure he calls his own, that gives him assigned to him and gave to tbe 1 ¡ this seventh day of the week were de < »pp P. < 1. l>*nte, Oregon all the protection he has, is the audience such information a» be : signed and set apart probably five or, little tax he pays. If you relieve deemed necessary to prepare tbe hearer six thousand years ago by men and : him of this he becomes a de for the task of voting on the subject. women who likely knew what they were doing and they may not have pendent so far as sharing in his Our state president. Mrs. Edith Hill thought <>f railroad-, steamships, boats Booker, has departed for tbe east for own protection is concerned. the urpoae of attending the National and autos, and such goxl things as we I The plan is in the first place a and the World's W. C. T. U. meetings have in this age of advanced inteligerx-e bad one because it will tend to The “1914, Oregon Dry’’ campaign will and enlightenment. Andrew Chaml-ers. Main Ave . pauperize a very large class of dciubtleee be taken up on the return of Mrs. Booker. 1° the meantime we can Johnson Ceeek. able to people who are amply ; all "watch out’’ for news items concern- contribute to the expense of the I ing the attitude of tbe crowued heads Eczema and Itching Cured government. I of Europe upon temperance. It ia ¡ In the second place the $1500 more important that we should know Th<- soothing, healing me<li<-ation m exemption will relieve thousands these things than might at first »een dr . homox ’ s »zrMA oiXTMKXT penetraw of people who are really com p<>eeible, for the temperance workers as every tiny pore of the akin, clears it >( they go about the etale are met with fortably situated throughout the | tbe statement by old country people all impuritie»—«tope itching instantly. country, and particularly in the --------------------------------- that conditions are so --------- much 1 mere de- j Dr. Holnon’s Eetema Ointment ia cities, of any responsibility in sirable in the old country. They do not guaranteed to speedily h.-al »caetna, raeliejj, ringworm, tetter, and other un- [ supporting the government realize that sentiment ha« grextl} sightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is There is scarcely a real estate changed since they left their old home, 1 a doctor’s prescription, not an exjsri- and it will be our duty to poiot out the firm in the state that would not facta of tbe change and wby it has come ment All druggists or by mail She. escape taxation if this law were about. It ii a delicate task and we Ph ifferChemical (>>., Philadelphia and enacted. Many loan and trust need every item of information obtain- 1 St. Lonia. companies and brokerage firms able that we may intelligently and con- . FOUR BUD WEEVILS INJURE would likewise escape- But all vlncingly go about it. FRUIT SCIONS Oct.. 28, the meeting with Mrs. Ad- I this class could vote and they diton. That young fruit «cions are receiv could propose and enact any sort ing great injury from four different of burden they chose to saddle bud weevil», and that immediate pro on the unfortunate class who tective step» should be taken is the happen to have property that .opinion of Prof H F Wilson, in they cannot squeeze in under the I charge of entomology work at the Friend’s Church $1500 exemption. Sunday, Oct., 2H, at the Friend’« Oregon Agricultural College, Complete Home For Cash Every person who votes should church, ttie new pa»»or, Rev. John "They sometimes appear in im-1 A and I or on Terms pay some sort of tax. If noth- Riley will preach a missionary sermon | mense numbers on fruit tree» just ' feed on the foliage and buds at eleven o ’ clock and Mr. R. D Everett, else it should be a poll tax. opening,” he says, "On large tr-es OU HAVE read about the re cent fire at Sandy wiping out a whole block of business buildings only partly insured. Can you afford to have the same misfor tune—? We can write your policy in a company that will pay—"The Northern—and it don’t pay to put off your insurance as tomorrow might be too lutr. Come in and let us show you how little it takes to be fully protected, lowest rates—no delay as all our pol icies are written right here at Lents. Old Line Companies only. 4 Interest Paid on Time Deposits H. ROSTAI), Axent The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents Sta.. Portland, Oregon A. N. GARDNER JEWELER \\ atches, Jewelry Repair W ork Rubber Shoes and Boots N. NYGAARD The Bright Building & Investment Company Capital Stock $50,000.00 At The Churches of the best propositions ''J yet made by the new city management is that future tear ing up of streets shall be confined to the time of paving or pre viously, if possible, and if after that date the water and gas, and other mains shall be laid in the parkings. That will be a big ad vance and should meet with no opposition. Now let the city dads make another big improve ment. Isn’t it about time to re number the building of the en tire town. Under the present Sunday Sch>>ol Missionary from Cen tralia, Washington will give an address the damage is slight, but very young trees suffer, and may lose the proper at 7:30 p. tn. Rev. John Riley. branches for forming the head by having the buds eaten by the weevils Seventh Day Adventist Church ;* They do considerable damage on Saturday 8a»>ba»h Sch's-I 10 a. in. young prune scions, stripping them Saturday Preaching 11a. m. Wednes completely and causing them to die day Prayer Meeting 7 :45 p. u>. Subject, j | in a short time. "Spraying with arsenate of lead - “Spiritualism in its ancient and modem forms.” , would undoubtedly kill them, but all; •* C. J. Cumming«, Pastor. I the weevils respond slowly to poisons, — land the breeding grounds would fur- M. E. CHURCH |ni*h new supplies before the old dis- Preaching 10:45. Subject, “Missing appeared Hence spraying is not aj the Mark.” Servia-s at, 7:30, Subji-ct practical remedy ’’ announced in morning service. Rally A» tbe beetles have no wings under . prayer mn-ting Thiir-day night. Bring the wing sheaths, they must crawl in- yonr children an»l friends to church. i to the trees If, therefore, the tree* W. BOYD MOORE Pastor. I are shaken in the cool of the day to | Buys, Sells and Builds BV Storage W arehouse All kinds of Storage for Household arti cles, Furniture or otherjGoods i Rates Reasonable ♦ Properties From $800. to $2500 Monthly Payment Plan Office Lents Furniture Company North Main St., Lents PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 Bright Realty and Investment Co. Lents Station, Portland, Ore. Office 2 blocks East of I*. O. on Fos ter Road Phon»«« lent« Home 2111 ; Talxir 4249 Herald Advertising Pays