For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin. For frost bitten eers. fingers anti toes; chapped han*!* and lip», t-hllblatns, cold sort*», red and rough skins, there is noth­ ing to equal Buckleii's Arnica Halve. Hto|m (lie pain at once and heals quickly. In every home there should Is- a 1st* handy all the limo Hext remedy forali skill diseases, itchingecseina. tetter, piles, etc. 36c. All druggists or by mail. A. N. GARDNER JEWELER Watches, Jewelry Repair Work It t lacklsn A Ci Nlil«ta*ti* »I If Ita* i AU Goods and Work First Class Near Pimi Office, « LENTE Foster Road How'o This? We offer One lluudn-d Dollars ¡1» ward for any ca • of Catarrh that cannot bo cured ty 11 ill's Catarrh Cure. r. j. JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON I'boii* Wl« Mill 1 I < mil«» MmlhMit of K«l«o CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK l.UMBHR $6 AND UP large iti. i <>t Dimension l.dmle-r on hand Maga Siri Dimmi lumber lor all purpoees •end order la JONSRUD UIUM. H iring kti * WHERE Do you get your a c>, *: >, o. ”10 1 ! -1 own F. J. t li r 1. l nd bcliev* r J cmcxty Wo, Hit. u ’ | Cheney 1 r t ■ ■ I him I* rfi-i t! ! transitorio" » «• i r out any ■ • r; li ell busln-ea !' ■ I > carry i l y I la firm. MATRON.'.:. 1 C.’ COMMERCE. Toledo, (j. Hall’s Catarrh C'lrs C'ire li taken Internally, acting dlr*" tly i i» >n Ilia blood and mi­ nus surf» infl . system T>-stlmonlals sent frt ■ I’rl 71 (.(its p. r bottle. Hold by nil f>ni«alsts. Take Uail'a Family Pills fur eoaallpaiivab / FINAL NOTICE. EMMA VIVIAN ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, as * »*e utor id the estate (if Emuia Vivian, deceased, has tiled his rtnsl account in the Circuit Court of the Htale of Oregon, for Multnomah county, and that Friday tlie 23ri| Bay of January, 1914, st the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav and the court room of department No. ti of said Court has been fixed a» the time and place for the hearing and settlement of »aid account, together • i t li the objections thereto, if any. First publication, December 25, 1913. W. P. Maclay. Executor. John Van Zante, Attorney. J Supplies 300 1C LES 300 ILLUSTRA TIONS We carry a full line of EVERYTHING Popular Mechanics Magazine “ WSITTCM SO VOW CAN UNOCMVANO rr- A CHEAT Story of th. WorW, P.UST.M Whkh you may begin leading at ini nine, and which will h..l*l your interr« forever. You are living in the best far. of ths most wonderful age. of what is ubtless ths greatest world in the universe, resident of Mars would gladly pay — Drop in and see us LENTS GARAGE The railroads of the United State* u*e about 150,000, (OO wooden tie* each year ci nnn for one year ' s $1,UVU SUBSCRIPTION to this maguins.tn order to keep Informed of our progress in Engineering and Mechanics. Are you rradimi it f Two millions of your neighbors srv. »nd it is the fevorge mage­ sine in thousands of the best American home» It appeals to all rlsassa --old sod young men and women Tha "ths* Nates" Dssertmsst tM pag«»> gtvss sway ways Io ilo Uniigs—bow bi maks useful articles for horns and shop, repairs. nte. " Aiaslsar Nsskaaws " (10 pases) Mia bow Io make M im I oo furniture, sir»l— outnm, t.wta •ruturns, magic, anil ail II. Uilntra a boy loess,' •1AS ran wan. eiMOxg corics ia cants lx r— : iiw l.i. w rm —• w watts row rsti naetl cost rooav Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery BREEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS and Handy should be built along th* side of the road as was unanimously agreed at the meeting at Handy for ths following reasons : As not all the horse* in A Happy New Year. Tto top of tin* morniugand the balance the country are used to trains, dt I* neressary to have as much room as ! of tiie year to everyltody. po*»ibl* to turn out, thus avoiding ac­ N >w U tir« time io »wear off. Cut out cidents. Psseengirscan always get on lite Itooxe and tin- cigarette». If you and off the safe side, whereas if the have a grudge against yourself take a dose of poison. It is quicker and lees track is in the middl--, auto* and vehicles passing on both (ide* will be • |tainful constant source of danger aa well as be­ Vincent Freii came home for a brief jffi ing inconvenient for all concerned. visit from Washington wfiere lie has The company prop-tses to keep up a Ireen employed for some time. Miso Viola Frei spent the week end wagon road along the track if it is built along the middle of the road, but as up at Rowe and Welches visiting with everyone knows it is impossible to keep friends. up a good wagon road oo top ot ties, Wm. Allen and family moved back to as gravel will not pack over ties, and it Marmot title week where they will re­ main a couple of months. Mr Allen would t>e almost impossible for a heavy will haul ties for the saw mill of Mickle- load to turn out over rails four inche* high, and a sidling grade. Then there son A Nelson. would tie two narrow strips of road to There will be a school meeting at the keep up instead of one whole side. school h.xtse Saturday evening of thia week for th« purpose of voting on a pro- And doe* any one think a railroad com­ pany is going to keep up a good wagon poaitiou to levy a Special school tax. Mr. Wm. Tagram and family of Port­ road in opposition to itself? Should land moved out on their R. R. claim thia the road lie electrified, the wire* will tie week near Alder Creek bridge two miles a constant source of danger directly cast of this place. Mrs. Treping of above the road. If the track is built in Portland also came out and will live on the middle, tbe present road will be an adjoining claim They are in hopes torn up and all traffic stopped for that these disputed landa will soon ire month-, which would injure business settled in favor of lite government as ot all kind. As for mail boxes—they litey ought to have iieen long ago. They can be put outside of the track next to are up against a hard comiiination the road, making it easy for the mail­ though aa tfte Southern Pacific hires able carrier to drive up to them. In answer lawyer* like Judge Cotton and Judge to the argument that it is dangerous to Fenton besidea aubeidixing th« popular fie obliged to cross the track to get tbe preachers and the big dailies to boost for mail, is it any more dangerous to cross them. Public opinion in however fast s track of four feet than to travel along crystalixing against tta-ec combination* tbe track for seven mile*? Every sensi­ ble argument as well a* popular senti- of robls-m and thieves. , The Telegram in a late iaeue contains ment favors having tbe track on one a sentence in a leading article in which I side, leaving tbe other side free for U m - pronoun “who" in writing atouttbe I traffic which will not be obliged to ■ late Banker Bush is replaced foi the | bother turning out of the way for cars. Miss 8 tel la Jonsrud, who has been adverb "which.'' If thia had happened employed as stenographer at Kenne­ in the office where the writer once was i employed the air would have been lurid wick, Wash., was taken suddenly ill I with the profanity aud abusi- of tto with appendicitis a few days before managing editor. This is a bad break 'Christmas. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Jonsrud, on receiving tbe news i in a leading editorial. A neg (took entitled "Thè Calling of went immediately to Kennewick, and Dan Mathew»,'* has appeared which is in a few days were able to move their having a big run as nearly 1,000,000 daughter to Portland, where she was to copies have already lieen sold. It deals undergo an operation Tueertay. Her I largely with the absurdities ot our pres­ many friends hope fir her speedy re­ ent popular theological system. Among covery. The Neighborhood Club will have a other cutting things tbe auUior »ay» “the popular preacher talks to please those debate at the school house Saturday who |>ay him.'* His discription of a evening, Jan. 3, 1914. Subject, “Re­ modern revival is a masterful bit of solved that tbe Monroe Doctrine should be Discontinued as part of our Perma­ satire and true to life. The writer received for a Christmas nent Foreign Policy." A large attend­ present reap|M?intinent as (tost master ance is expected. CHERRYVILLE J Call Telephone Tabor 206J R. Hey ting 82 Mt. and 45th Ave.. 8. E. It la claimed by* high «pithority tU-t from 80 to 99 per (ent of tbe milk used in England comes from dual types of cattie. writes Thomas 8baw In tbe Natioosl Stock man Th« great preponderance comes from the Short horns, in fact very in»«'h more than from all the other breeds combined. There are some Bbortbora herds in England that are maintained only for beef. Hut the proportion of these to that of the Nhorthorns that are milked is very small Indeed. It would also l>e correct to say that nearly as large a proportion of tbe beef consumed comes from Shorthorns, pure and in the graded form, and yet In the face of these facts *ome of tbe Watches Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Made to Order J. P. Nordin ■ Main .Street Lents Oregon Rose City Van and Storage Company Makes all points between Portland and Lents on Mt. Scott Line. Freight, Express, Baggage and alb kinds of Transfer Work. Lents Office Lents Phones While dairymen as a rule pin their faith to cattle of dairy breed­ ing. many farmers like the milking ■train of Shorthorns. A Kansas farmer »ay» of th!» breed: "Three Shorthorn cow» of mine are all good milkers, giving about five to ■lx gallons per day when fresh and holding up with their milk very well. Sometimes they are giving about a gallon and a half a day within two weeks of the time they come freeh again. They do not keep fat on the best of feed when giving milk. Their milk la good and rich, and 1 consider they pay well for their feed and milking.” The bull shown is of the milking Short­ horn strain. Foster Road - Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tussy, Manager Ask for Rose City Van i LENTS FUEL COMPANY Cor. Main and Foster Road wise teachers at our colleges have said , PRONE TABOR IMS that dual qualities could not be main talned. An annual was Issued in 1912 by the English Dairy Shorthorn association giving the milk records of 243 cows for that year. The cows were in milk on the average 294U, days. The lactation I*eriods in many instances were not completed, and quite a number of the animals were heifers. The average Order* Driivered Promptly production in milk was 7.518.88 pounds. The males, the progeny of — these, when grown into beef Invaria­ bly do well. The steers grown on skimmilk and adjuncts during the milk period are positive favorites with the butchers. They attain to a large de velopment, especially during the sec­ ond year of growth, and it te claimed I that the lM*ef produced by t >ose ani­ mals is better marbled than when tbe here tinder the democratic adminixtra- t and calves are reared upon the dam. In : lion. the latter instances the maturity is GRESHAM frequently premature, and the external IS----- « — Miss L. Squire*, of Chicago, will fat is excessive. WELCHES arrive this week to make her home at LUMPY JAW IN CATTLE. her father’s, M. M.Squires, ofCresham. Happy New Yeat ! Miss Ada Honey, is entertaining Miss AIxiut fourteen Mazsmss are spend­ Two Methods of Treating This Dan- ing a week at Government Camp and Harriet Davidson, of Tacoma. gsrous Disease. Rhododendron Inn. They are enjoying Miss Ivey Lusted visited friends in Lumpy jaw Is the common name fot » the toautiful snow scenes as well a« the Portland last week. the disease of the head, jaw and neck ! pleaeu rable eport of skieing. New Hqpe Meyers is home from Eugene of cattle. The scientific name is de ; Year's eve they gave a dance at the Inn, to spend hi* vacation with hie parents. rived from the fungous spore which gives rise to the disease and which Is Osmon Royal furnishing the music. Frank Metzger moved his family over technically known as actinomyce*. ’ Arlieand Roy Mitchell spent Christ­ from Damascus Tuesday. Y writes Dr. A. S. Alexander in the Farm inas and New Year’s with home folks. Twenty-five attended the "Communi-1 Mrs. H. A. Darnall, of Lente, called Journal There are two ways of treating the j tv dinner and dance" given at Welches on Gresham friends Monday. disease, either of which must to resort- j Mrs. Rets Lanta, of Molalla, is visit- . hotel Cnristinas day and all reported a ed to at once. In many cases the tu-1 ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo mor when first noticed is not attached I very enjoyable time. Jack Koltsier of Portland is spending Pullen. to the bone and may be cut out with . Address a few days with his friend, Torn Brown, Fugene Smith and family, of Grants little difficulty or danger. After the j i at camp Zig Zsg. Pass, are visiting the former’s father operation, which is best performed by ■ a veterinarian who is familiar with i Oscar Rennie is »pending the holiday» ' aud brother. Beaver State Herald with bis mother and sister at Saleui.; Dr. W.C. Belt, of Clatskanie, came the anatomy of the part, the walls of the cavity made by the knife should be Mrs. J. W. Creighton returned to her | up Mondav for a short stay. cauterized with the hot Iron or some Lents. Oregon I home after spending two months with Miss Clarissa Haile entertained the caustic solution such as bichloride of her mother. Mrs. J. T. Harper, of Port-1 Industrious Girls clnb, at her rooms in mercury and hydrochloric acid in wa land. the Emmery home, Monday afternoon. ter. Tom Brown spent Christmas with hie This solution should consist of at Mrs. E. A. Leonard visited the first i mother. > ol the week with relatives in St. Johns. least half an ounce of bichloride to the George Williams is on the sick list Miss Blanche Ross, of Portland, visited pint of water with sufficient of the this week. Al Emily hax taken bis one day this week with her parents, Mr. acid to make it dissolve. It may to introduced by ineatis of a swab of cot­ ! place on the stag** line for a few day». and Mrs. D. C. Ross. A. D. KENWORTHY * CO. ton on a stick. There are many other John Marugg received word Saturday Mr. and Mr». Melvin Sunday are visit­ effective solutions. that hi» brother is very ill at the Good ing relatives in Gresham. If the operation and application are Samaritan hospital in Portland. W. E. Morgan, of Melrose, died last thoroughly done the first time there is Mias C. Murphy is spending the holi­ Sunday in Portland. Mr. Morgan was rarely need of a second operation, but L 0. 0. F. BUILDING days with home lolks at Illihee. the father of Mrs. Frank Gibbs, of the solution may have to be used sev­ Several guest» were entertained at the Gresham. Funeral took place Tuesday eral times while the wound Is healing. Oregon Lents, home of Mr. and Mr». Wm. Fanbion afternoon from Carlson's chapel. Inter If ibe tone Is Involved it will have to to scraj»ed and tbe swab used as be ­ Christmas eve, it being their wedding ment in Gresham cemetery. Dr. A. A. Swennes anniver»arv. The Conntv Commissioners have fore. The other method of treatment con­ DENTIST signe t an order to close the »aloons in sists In giving iodide of potash inter­ General Dental Practice I »--------------------------------------------------- S Gresham Jan 1. 1914. nally. and it is very effective, especial­ Hours: ♦ to #; Evenings by appointment KELSO ly in • ases of actinomycosis of the Office in connection with Dr. Fawcett | 4--------------------------------------------- K tongue (wooden tongue). Tbe dose for Phone Tabor 3S14 Worms The Cause of Tow Child's Pain«. The entertainment held jit the school an adult steer Is one dram two or Main St. and Foster Road Lenta A foul, disagreeable breath, dark cir ­ three times daily in a little water, ac­ house Saturday night drew a full house cle» around the eyes, at times feverish, cording to the severity of the case, and Phones: Main 430, Home A 4558 and the proceeds amounted to a little with great thirst; cheeks Bushed and it Is to to continued until the disease over $34.00 School closed Friday for a two weeks then pale, abdomen swollen with sharp st'ems to to lessening, when tbe dose may he reduced one-hnlf and continued vacation. Mias Carrie Lamoreaux has cramping pains are all indications of FUSERHL DIRECTORS for a few days longer. As a rule, fair worms. Don ’ t let your child suffer — gone to Gresham to spend the holidays Seventh and Ankeny Streets progress toward recovery is mad c in with her mother who moved to that Kickapot Worm KNor will give sure relief It from eight to ten days. Portland .... Oregon kills the worms — while its laxative effect place a few, weeks ago. iuitl greatly to the health of your child R. E. Jarl and and l*eo Roth have de- Profit In Sheep Farming. L. H. Carter & Son vided their 80 acre tract near Jarl's by removing the dangerousand dtsagree- Although I have bought and sold Contrseton and Builders : i I»I h effect of worms and parasites from mill and Mr. Jarl is having one acre of and kept many thousand» of cattle and Manufacturer» ot Window Casings. Screen the system. KicUpM W«n* KMtr as a health Doors and Windows. Moldings, Columns, Pan­ ■his part cleared. •Bleep. 1 have never lost one by dis els, Ornaments, Etc. Custom Plaining arid Albert Jonsrud and G. Johnson re­ producer should lie in every household. istse. writes a correspondent of the Band Sawing. Owners lx Lirtl, Orrron ■«took is much henlthier than man. 1 spend the holidays at their respective 2-'tc All Druggists or by mail. KICUpoo IMiM UH Co. Nlill or St iMit. have rarely or never dosed a sick anl , homes. nml. Sheep have paid totter than any LODGE DIRECTORY. Important reai-ons why the proposed util ma Is I have ever handled. On no Remove Paint From Glass. | railroad between Boring and Bandy other class of stock have I toen able Scott Chapter U. D.—O. E. B. Stated meet­ 1 should be built along the side instead By dissolving sal mm U in hot water and to double my money so easily as In the Mt. ing First and Third Wednesday evening of each month. (Degrees Third Wedne» of along the middle of the road.— soaking the paint well after which scrape c:i»e of sheep. day Order W. M I The proposed railroad tietween Boring with a sharp ixlge. Maud C. Connell, Bee. Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty «f — HERALD One Year Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster McKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block Eartt of Main Hl. on Fouler Hord MILKING SHORTHORNS Doings of Our Neighbors = LIKED IN ENGLAND Phones Tatxir IMIS ; Home 3112 Storage W arehouse All kinds of Storage for Household arti cles, Furniture or otherjGoods $4.50 PROFESSIONAL CAROS Funeral Directors Dunning & McEntee Rates Reasonable Office Lents Furniture Company North Main St., Lents PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 j I