Mrs. John Huntington left (or Baker a short addrrau on her work tlier«. LOCAL AND PERSONAL SPECIAL si a Jhc mlulmun, ut M> words. Aunounoe- menu and rani ol thank., rame rale Adver tising rales quoted on request. Mra. Bright was an early morning visitor before Judge Btopheuaou Mon While down town on« Mra. G. W. Jones ie home Iroui a day morning. evening last week her machine, stand summer’s visit at Rockavay. ing before one of the t heel res was -- * robbed and the lights turned off. She Mra. W. J. Darnell is visiting her wae asked to explain about the light daughter« at Moclipa, vva.b. and did so to the court's satisfaction. PAINTERS and HOUSE OWNERS MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Near Car Line Headquarters For BUILT TO LAST is th«- l*rn or other out building constructed with our lumber. Every board will be thoroughly found sound and fully seasoned, it cute with lean waste and stands all kind» of weather. Give us your next order. Weeton, Mm. A. J. Barnett of Oregon, w visiting with her sun, 8. I.. Barnett on Forty-sixth avenue. A Must 0 0 5 8 0 9 8 6 8 Before having vour (all sewing done call and see Mrs. W. Card, or phone Tabor «otfT. First class work done, Satisfaction guaranteed. Fancy suits a epeeialty 19 year* eaaariMoe. 511'2, 72nd Bl. H. E. Firlaud Htalioi». ■M Mra. E. T. Best of Hobart, Okla , is visiting her sister, Mra. F. R. William- sou, of Eight avenue and Mari« street. HALF A LOAF may lie •• licitar than no bread' as the proverb gora, but halt a loaf of our bromi is otilv an aggrava tion. For it is so light and tooth some, so "tnoreieh" in flavor, that even a whole- loaf goc. a very short way in satisfying the wanta of those who try it. If you would know what perfect bread is try nome of ours. W. A. Hall came bom« from -Wapi- nitia Friday. He report« tine progress on hi« project« and good prospects ahead. Mt. Scott Bakery Mr« Ja«. Harvey and family of I Amboy, Washington, was a visitor at the home of I. F. Coffman this week, en route to Corvallis where .he will lo- cate ar.d place her children in school. AI TO FORT*H1RE—Day or night. Phonea, Tabor 5740, Home 3G2L Tom Cowing, 110 Jolinson, St., Lenta. QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK The Rose City Laundry Free Collection and Delivery STAND U Flrat SI. Car. Ptoc. »Ilk Post Special DeHvcry. Phones Main Sbf. A-l**2 Phone us Your Orders, Tabor 4199 ttesMrme. klh Ave. and Marie M. «th Av«. Slstiee near teats. Pbaee Tabor J774 JOHN MANZ Mary's Academy. Conservatory of Music Main Street and Foster Road, i Gilbert Station, K. P. 1 Leips Understanding that the Lents Fuel Company is about to re tire from business, I will sell Wood at the following Prices until April first 1915. Best Live Wood Dead Wood ... Slab Wood____ Ties.................... $20,000.00 Offered in Premiums for Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry Textile and and other exhibits Horse races, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts, Boys’ Camp, Moving Pictures, Children’s Play ground, Bee Demonstrations, Animal Circus, and other free attractions. $6.00 54.50 $4.60 $6.50 R. L. WHITCOMB, Prop. Phone Tabor 1688 Office cor Main and Foster Road No Job too Large ior us to handle FIFTY THIRD ANNUAL OREGON, STATE FAIR Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3, ’14 NOTICE! Lents Fuel Company at close Express and Baggage You are Invited, I Watches, Jewclrv Repair Work AU Goods and Work First Class NearJPrat Office, LENTS Foster Homi Lenta, Oregon Will receive pupils for Fall Term House painting and Paper Hanging figures. Lead and Linseed oil used. Ernest E. Hatter Furniture and Plano Moving Our Styles (jive General Satisfaction • Phone -li'-M New and second hand household goods bought and sold. Wall Paper at prices that will surprise you. Window Glass. Lents, City and Way Points An experienced Manager ensures satisfac tory service. Latest Patterns and Styles Graduate St LOVETTS FURNITURE STORE NewMethodLaundry 3 Large Loaves 10c SUITS MADE TO ORDER Instructor on Violin and Piano John Brown, Gresham; Ore. BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road JEWELER MISS MARIE M. CHAPMAN MODERATE RATES Wagon Repairing and General A. N. GARDNER Remember the Name—BOHNA PROTECTION AND BENEFITS HORSE-SHOEING Tabor 3614 51 ().( )( ) and tip Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland Footer Road Next I>oor to P. O. 1SD5 (59th St and Foster Road Foster Road and Campbell Sta. Ijenta Station, Port1 and, Oregon In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Suits to Order $15.00 and up I0J Peeter Ros4 Urals. Oregon Wants Your Patronage A story hour for the children will be held at the Lents library on Friday at 3 o’clock. Mis« Entler from the main library will teli the stories. The li brary has also an interesting exhibit of dolls ot different lauds, diced in national costume, and displaying their country’s Hags. Phone Tabor 1371 INSURE NOW Tailor We Buy Bread of the ML Scott Bakery, Why Not Tout I The Copeland Lumber Company WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. F F. Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon Fay Rayburn and Geo. Kobinmm re turned yesterday from Wapiuitia. walk ing to Bull Run and coming down by car. Tliey report al>out three incluw of snow at Government Camp. Eastman Kodaks and Films. Sherwin - Williams Paints and Varnishes. A. D. S. Family Remedies. Is0*’ Ì lvmber ot Don't forget the Lent- Millinery store. Mrs. Gullivks carries a full line ol hat., children's caps, etc. Modish lists, lat Mm. Arthur Geialer and Mm. S J. est style«, right prices. Allen will entertain St l*aula Guild and their friends at the residence of Mm. Girl 1« wants place to hslp with Geialer on Main street, W.nine«.lay XI, hous« work or cars (or children on from 2 to 4. Mra. Erriewon. tonnerly Saturdays 903, Kth Av«. N. I«nts. with Biahop Row. in Alaska, will make Box 5. R D. I. Charlra Piereou was l-adly injured Tuesday afternoou by tailing from a hayrack. Pure raw Linseed Oil for a short time only, 70c a gal GEISLER BROS. in charge her eon, Sidnev Keller and family. Aileett Brong of Bi. Stephens choir will Mr. Huntington will join hie wife there be given afterward All Interested are All ehurch. society. perniisi amt local n«w. an<l return here the latter pert of the invited to I* preaent. A silver ottering j not published tor pruflt, tree; notices ol cm month. Isrtalumenls. conducted tor prurtl. published will lie taken. TO Main Street City, Ore., Tueedav, tor a visit with musical program Free Camp Grounds SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS Reduced Rates on AU Rail Roads For Particulars Address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon CLASSIFIED ••FOR KALE” and •■WANT’ readers In claaaitied column, I cent per word for first insertion; cent »tilMM-qtiently. Watch the column for liargains. WANTED—A gis>d reliable man or woman to solicit miteiciptiona. Enquire at Herald office. CANS and RUBBISH—Hauled away , for 10,' |>er sack. No <iarl«ge. Phone Tabor 8987._____________ WANTED—Boys mar be had and ' Rometirm-s girls. The older ones at | ordinary wages and »there to be schooled and cared for in return for .light services mnderacl. For particu lars ad dree. W. T uardner. superin tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf FOR BALK FOR SALE—Good young hors*. 1 •I*111,1’ 111 Herald office. In- FOR sa LE —110 First avenue, larnts. One Filo Henhouse and 4 Brooding coops (or half price. J. 8. Ash. LUMBER—At our new mill Ug ml lee southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bros (. FoR SALE—Oats and timothy hay, *12 delivered, and oats *2«. G. M. Laughlin, Sycamore. KOI« HKN1 FOR RENT—Tiirw room iiouae half block from Ariel« station pl per month. Enquire at Silkworth’s shop, Arleta. 1C6 Main Street South, Lents Oregon FOR RENT—Good 4 room house, barn, *«. Inquire at 202, Nth Ave. N. in I^nts. T WGr eater Ore^oK’^S With new buildings, better equip meat, enlarged ground., and many ad dition. to it, faculty, the University of Oregon will begin its thirty-ninth year Tuesday. September IS. Special training for Business, Jour nalism, Law Medicine, Teaching, Li brary Work, Music. Architenure. Physical Training and Fine Arts. Largest and strongest departments 1 of liberal education I Library of more thsn 59.M4 volume*, two | •piendid gyannatiwai« eleven building* fully I equipped New flW.OM Administration I Building tn ctnifM of con*tru<4ion I Tuition Free Doemitoriea for men *nd I for women Expense* lowest | Write for catalog and lllti*»rated booklet, I Addremlng Regiatrar, | UNIVERSITY OF OREGON cuasNt o»tooe I THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR I.OWI ANI» I'OUNI) MIHCKIJ.ANKOtm Herald and Daily Journal *4.75. Herald and Daily Oregonian *0.00. Herald and Daily and Sunday Ore gonian *7.50. Herald and Daily and Bunday Journal *«.50. letter baud«, envelop««, card«, bill heads, auction notice« and |>o«tera, dodger«, announcement«, etc, at Mt. Scott Pub. Co., office, lente. Co-operation lietween practical farmers anil proficient imeinewi inen will elimin ate ignorance and prejudice.