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/ * Ii-e formed Tnemlav night thickn««M of half an inch. to hear him. When he !»-gaii lie told Nt A. KLAfTOCZ ORtGON NfWS NO ItS the |«*<>pl«'that th«» Mi»»l (.Misal means I-It >-mlvI«,,i maul te,iii»«»-»lt Mr. and Mr». Clack havg moved into Missionary) lias told us many tiling» i nr s'ite tn i tiiiard has it rail tint Uraduale üntverstly Vienna, ivi» that wevould not understand. But now ; anothar extendi -n of t.ine to Jaaon C. Office ami Residence All chutvb. «ocivly. personal and local new« Mr. Thomason, living on '»•tlh street I their place at'Mm<-7l«t «tree! not published tor profit, free notices of en near t#<th aveuue, ia reported very aicx. IK! St. ami Foster Road over The Arlela W (' T V. will meet at we have seen the rain come from the Moore, of New Xnrk. In which to tertainments, conducted for profit, publiibed earth and now I l»»lievt< all lie tells ua depoalt i bond «if «25,000 with the * LENTS PHARMACY l.neky CottageTuemlayafternoon at two ata Xc tninimun. of to wools. Announce. alaiut bi» God ami from this day I «nuM atate tn Inaura hla carrying out th« *1 Minor 3JI4 o ’ clock. K ment» and cant of thank« same rate. Adver Mr. Sweeney, familiarly known an worship th«« God who lias given ua Hie terms of hi* lease of Bummer and tising rateaCquoted on request. Clyde Perry of 4924-66th street. In “Shorty" has entered the employ of the 1.««t every man Abort lakes In central Oregon, fixing jure,! an eye while playing handball re- ram from the ground Donaldson grocery store. Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL that thinks as I do go ami get hia own Deeeniber 15 next as the final date •ently. but is reported aa improving idol ami deetroy it, ami let ua Im taught DENTIST Three of the 3IN accidenta reporte»! The IjUlahit Club met at tlw home of Dr. Carlos was returned to tlw l»mr»'l- how to serve the^i«al who gave ua the The hunting party up Roseburg way, to the ututo Industrial ai ■ blent coni Mr». C. W. Cone last Thursday. tr. ’ nd St and Foster lb>ad, mer the headed by Rev. T. R. Hornschuch, had w»swi ««barge by th«« recent conference well. That altermsm they brought the I the good fortune to sectir» six tine buck. j at Lelianoti. inlaalon dur ng the a cok ending Bep LENTS PHARMACY iitols and threw them «town at the d«s»r i nii'er 8H «en «tul They were Ole Plmne Tab-ir 3-’l I The annual business meeting and roll I Mr. and Mr» Meyer» of 71O5-57th of Mr Paton's house. All that could V c- . •> • r.,. q )t{tted in l«ut call service of the Baptist church will l>e WANTED—for IStklt» ca«li, a chicken I avenue are rejoicing over the arrival of Im Inirin-d were llitowu into th«* lire. a»»»M o,-».« •».,.,. , M.-M», %».»i«tii, •>• Linn held this (Thursday) evening. ranch. Write deœription and price at a daughter. Tuesday morning. No one can know lie- joy it gav«« tits ton. killed while treapaaalng on rail I >»nce to Ralph Ackley Land Co., 210 Ilarry Clapp ha» ">l«l hi» Korn l*ark heart of the inissouary, TI»- tlrsl thing mail property, nml I. Tumura. o( Htev Rothchild Bldg . lYirtland, Ore. Wiltwrt Julian, who has Iwen at I Eks-trie «h"p and w ill bo employed by a that lite converte«l heathvtis di)l wa» to ensoti. killed In rnllro*«! operations Estacada several days, will -pen«! the ask Goff's blcxsitig before «»very meal 1 firm down tow n. Revenues nf th*' Snithern Pacific Mrs. Clifford Barker, wife of Saperin- winter in Caliiomia. ami began tainlly worship «-very morn Cash Shoe Repairing Shop \rleta i» intere«!»-.! in tlw County W company for tin- fiscal year ended i tendent of the Second Friends church ink- and evi-tiing. Th«- ixml's day was C. T. I’. el««ction a« one of our resident» Julie 311 Were the largest ill th«' his •'.mni u.*n<l Nt. South <>f Station, lamia , . ... , , . Sunday School is at the hospital vhm- Mr. Burdette, of the Moodward , waa liotiorvii wi«h an olln-i«. Mrs. Mattie kept holy. Law« were mad)'. Heathen lory of the mtnpany. according to the , Clark store, ha« move»! . . to . ‘‘5th street she underwent an operation for ap- *«.ethe w.i« eh»>xen president, Mr- worship wa« gradually gheii up. Every annual report to the slockhohb ra The iwiniicitis last rridav. near t4lh , aveuue. Ward >w»|>e. vice-pr, «i.lent : Mr» Mil- pi rxoii on the i»lau<l Imlnr«' many years gross «nruings during the >ear w re •lrv»l Ha!i«em r,H«or,ling ••««•n-tary. Mrs las Mine A Wi>n<lil|mr of tlm Lord JefiM |l«l.d«4,33S It. sur; io shut the previ T e Ladies Aid Society of («race I Christ. I Mrs. Elva 1’pham. 6»U7ftM street, Inez Richardson of Lent«, ««orrespondlng oua high rveonl of 1913 by nearly Wagon Repairing and Genera! has been called to Chehalis. Wash., by Evangelical church, which has Iwen '••-rvtarj and Mr«. Ja« '! Donald»»>o. «I1 1 • of «23 resting through the summer, has taken tiie serious illuess of her siate r. BE Yot ’ R OWN DOCTOR treasurer. Run N3H.&&3 10 ever h>sl o ar BLACKSMITHING 1 up the work again with earnestness Yon can do it bet- The state boa ' 1 of < outrol Mr. H. R. Crafts of Oakland. Iowa, your ow n machine Matt Greenslade, Foster Road > Meetings will be held every Thursday Clyde Sager has been relieving County »ho ha« been visiting hia soli, 11',» aril i<-r than another, being insidi' it- it pointed lllshop \V. T Hnm n-r. ‘ hereafter. Relief Agent, Griffin, the past two I. . at 71<16-5«lth avenue. S. E., left last pays Y’Ol to keep Well, to gel well ted States Senator t‘~ I tv wet ks while tiie latter took a vacation. Wedmxday tor ('•dorado where lie will quickly when sick. Io know how to take an«l L. J Wentworit At the regular monthly meeting of Mull I make stops at 1». nver ami Sti rling to care .4 your family, Self care ami «ell In th«- legislature f the Second Friend« church last evening Mr ('rafts came to cure taught. Single pupil» or classe». county, all of Portia M a w< visit relatives Echo McCord entertai tied the ' a letter was read from G. W. Cbauncev Latlab-t Club ami their husbands the I of Green Leaf, Idaho, formerly a grocer Portland from Alberta, Canada, w hen- Terms reasonable. Free instruction «I to of the eoirni!«« •• ’ • Tabor 3614 g six iiiontlis with 7 o'clock every «-utiday eveuing I.ORA «llttbns at t*1 • • #t ■ i ning of y-epteiuber twenty-ninth. of Lents. He has retained his mem !w lias Iwvn »iM-ndir QUICK SERVICE ( ’ . LITTLE. h »’ll iu-laa. T XV. Ia*tl>bridgi*. Mr Health Expert. 71 1< i -43 recommen bership in the church here and Avenue S. E., Portland. Oregon. is a brother of the late Dr new bulb! FIRST CLASS WORK i ’mit» closed a check for a goodly sum W Crafts, middle-w< »1 pastor I xperln r*r mid i at. br-Him cor Mias Dess 0 Christian, who I Mlttt'.e -1,‘cthe, comity prvei« Oregon <’ nf i •ailed tn order the Xlultlioiuali hui»- » it. T DC HOW Oil the crop < t>'i ' WANT! GROCERIHS , (r, iwd in at the tn th-- Mr * - tlrottrle*, I'rovtslo », ’louse hold n •day. Very glad to i <tr»vts. The open- meet tlwm l ai 20 acres ti Hardware, Farm I ’ roilu a. Canned gain, Howe ixMiiloeleil by Mrs. Goods, Confectionery Tin* first run <>f I diver «le salmo >n are Oregon < I l>y tiie appoint- now running tour Inna. • 92 Street and U|> the Bull Run hml yield him of L ill Is* pie »I convenuou committees, and rc- 1 11«' sta I has In I osier Road .. Samly rivers. This f!r-»t run ar<- very know t bile the name of I froui tbe various unions Ar!eta ch<>i<v tisi* and structe«! Se« reta to noUb are tit to set before any Tiie ordii Riley was propose»! only last week waa represented by M-suiame» M. I epicure no matter how fastidious. th«- California «' of <>ak chutch w candidate f->r tiie autom »bile offered bv Frau- i« Sa Batiemv XViailworth, land, that It w le of the hath to <> next a- they were unable to se- the M.irkeli store ami the voting has Eva lj»w retire. and Winnie ('<>lli|is. Re« | Ford earned the primaries in Michi state'a crop of f! 7 renta a cure an ordination minister. been going on !<*r a couple of months. p-irts from the different union» wen- gan last spring without any effort. Now pound. F. O B Si eallmated that tw is out for Wilson h<* ia mighty Mr. Riley's nace is a - ay up in the given the latter part of the afternoon. there will be 5< a of tow Miss Blanch Johnson, who taught the middle of the hat. All we need to d»> is Ttw work reported by these ladies apt t»> swing the state again. available for sale, The California Col While the mud crew were at work on S. D. A school the past two years is at to let a few more friends knoit ahont it varied from the distribution of litera- I the roa l <-a«t of the |»»»l ••tlicv- last week ton mills re. ently offer«-1 to buy the tending school at the Laurelwood to put him up to the tov | lure through work among the convicts, | a »tub fell and narmwly miam-d two of stale’s crop of scutched flax for It to academy. | Sabbath ob-e-rvame meetings, <>tlt-door J them »ho riale-sUpped by a narrow a ton Next Sunday will Iw rally »lay at the , picnic meetings with speeches, anti- Announcement of the purchase of 82nd St. anti 45th Ave. Five teaelwrs from the Lents school j M. E. church. The new pastor. Rev F 1 narcotic contests, etc., to Willard margin. The »tub tell aer»»«» the tele about 330.ooo.ooo feet of timber in phone wire and on breaking it became attended the V. of O. extension class in M. Jasper, an»i wife, will come «1 >wn Memorial observance. Phone Talx»r 2063 w rap|M*»i uroutui «am Cox's neck, who the Oregon national foreat from the English, last Saturday. Prof. Mabel from Salem Friday an»l take po»»vwion The regular monthly Workers Confer thought he wax being eleitmcut«»!. government for ,350.ovo has bern Holmes Parsons conducts the class. . £1 I of the house fitted up by the church for ence of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian >um said he cotlid «lot think of any made by John W. Palmar, a Hood i their par« uiage On that day the Rev. Sunday School met at the home of Mr crime I m - had ever eonimitte»! only once Atver orchard owner and former pre« Joe Gething of Grays Croesini, has ' W R- F. Browne family will move to and Mrs. J. H. Zehrung Monday even twick in Kansua be caught ; a tramp tdent of the Western Lumber coni / finished the second story of his house, street and 65th avenue, 6427. Rev. ing with a go<>»I attendence of teachers ai-levp by the railroad track ami think- puny. The timber In chiefly Douglas making a suite of three r-wms. which ! J a-« per will conduct the services on Sun an»i other Sunday ."•chisil workers. Pre ing to remove him out of I the danger fir and Ilea on the upper west fork of will be occupied by hie mother ami day- liminary plans for making a Sunday zone he set tin* to Ilia greasy pants anil Hood river. A mill, with a caparlty ESTIMATES FURNISHED sister. S-hool canvass »of the Held were made J»e »ax soon enveloped in — I flames of 200.000 feet dally, will be built to Mrs. A. E Hamilton, living on 92d and a committee apfiointed to arrange Hastily arousing the tramp uttering a handle the output FREE—Copy of “Our Presidents," a ! street, south of the car station, has re- for the observance of Christmas in the yell exclaimed, "In Heli, just as I ex Bod ( olds from llltlc Sneezes Grow At the close of the peeled.” pamphlet containing valuable non ceiveff word of the sudden an»l unex Bunday Sciiooi partisan information to every one who pected death of her lather. A. M . business semion the hostess served oyster The effort tna»l<- last week at Cleve Many colds that hang on all winter subscribes to tbe Herald during October. Stowell, at the old home in Lansing, , soup, winch was very acceptably re- land, Ohio, by Win. Rockefeller to »tnrt with a «nes-ze. a sniffle, a sore We carry a Complete l ine of Plumb Michigan. Mrs. Hamilton is the only receive»!, the evening being qnite frosty. ing Fixtures and Supplies bring alsmt the reconciliation between throat, a tight «'Iwst You know the chilli of Mr. SV>well. He has made Ttw conference accepted tlw invitation Ray Gaston and his father have re John D. and hia brother Frank, which symptoms <>f «miffs, an<l you know Phone Tabor r>542 turned from their work on the Grand several visits with her in Iwnts. of one of Mr. and .Mrs. Wiseman to meet at I however fail»-»!, brings to mind that a prompt treatment will brenk them up. and two year« duration, ami therefore their home on Nov. (J. The Sunday Island bridge, near Amity. The Pacific citizen of this place, Tom Galantean, Dr King’s New Diacove»y, with its M. N. SADLuR has a large acquaintance here. It is ' School will be able to use the new bttilil- I wa» in Duluth, Minn., Steel Co., had the contract. at the time the soothing anti-M-ptie Imlnams, lias lieen now two years since he was la«t here. ing accomodating thr<*e classes on uext Lent* Station rupture occurn-d and is familiar with breaking up co!»l« and Iwnling cough» of Arrangements had been ma<ie for him to ! Sunday morning, although it is not the i-ause of th«- "break ’ ’ It ai'j»-ar« Portland, < «regoli Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pollard of River come here to remain permanently when I quite completed. Tlw money for the young and old for 47 years. Dr. King’s ton , Nebraska have returned to Port the telegram annoticing his death by purchase of th»- material for the build that Frank wax in with the Merritt New Discovery loosens tin- phhgm, land to live. Mrs. Pollard was formerly paralysis wax received. Mr. Stowell was ing uas contributed by members of tbe Brothers, the diacoven-ra of th«- M>-sal>a clears the head, soothe« the irritated Catarrh Cannot Ik* Cured Iron Range, which proved to b«- very Mise Bernice Cone. a civil war veteran. | school and the work donated by mem- valuable. In <>r<ler to bnihl wharves at membrane ami make« breathing <*a»ier, I with IXX’AI. APPLICATION«, as they At your Druggist, 5<»r cannot reach the scat of ths <tls«-«se Ca twrs of the scb<xil and church congrega- Duluth ami build a railroad to the iron tarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, The annual meeting and election of Miss Mignon Fisher writes to friends tion. and In order «o cure It you must take In Gil BI RI rang«- money wax advanced by Old John ternal remsdlea Hall's «'alarrh Cure la officers of the M. E church was held in Lents that she has passed her exami I), who got a cinch on them and took! taken Internally, and acts dlre»tly upon last week. Mrs. Alice Wood worth was nations and that she is settled down to The Parent-Teacher's Association held the blood and mucous surfacs Hall's This Essay on tbe work of John G. elected president; Mrs. Dawson, vice- regular work in the school at Albany, Paton, the great Missionary. was written over valuable property worth many a social at the arhoo! house last Friday Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medlclna It wai prea»rIbe»l by mm of th» beat phy millions for something like l-'iOII.Onn. evening. president; Mrs. Hurd, secretary ; Mrs. N. Y She finds tbe institution of by Theo. Zehrnng, a second year Junior sicians In this country for years and 1» prescription It la • »imposed of Tidball, treasurer. The La>lies of Bennett Chapel will a th» regular greater importance than she had sup boy of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian h«st tonh-s known, combined with th» OPERAT1ONS unnecessary- ” Ap best blood purifiers, acting directly on th» give a social next Wednesday evening posed There are two students from Sunday School and read at tbe Junior mucous surface». The perfect combina pendicitis’’ (|150), '‘Food’’ («1.50), On next Tuesday an all day prayer Canada, one from Rome, Italy, and one Rally Day service September 22, 1916. "Diseases of Women and Easy Child at the church. tion of th» two lngre<1l»nts Is whal pro The Parent-Teacher's Association will duces such wonderful results In curing meeting will be1 held in tiie Second from Copenhagen, with students Irom Mrs. J F. McLoney, teacher. catarrh Rend for testimonials, free. birth’’ ( 11.50). Bmiks by Dr. Tilden meet Oct. 13, to elect a delegate to all parts of the United States. She is the F. J CIIENEY A CO . Props , To1»do. O. Friend« church under tbe auspices of JOHNG. PATON worth tle-ir weight in gold. Lora C. Parent-Teacher convention. They bald by Prussia)« l»rl--- 7Sr. will National Holiness Association, begin- established at the Y. W. C. A. Mias Taka Italia family Pills for eonstlpallsa Go ye into the world and preach the Little, 7H0-43d Ave. S. E. Talior 6471. also elect officers that night. Fisher enclosed a card bearing a pen ning at 10 o’clock a. tn. Mornings. 8-24 sketch of the building» across the street gospel to the whole creation. John G. Paton »aid these were his marching from her room which is a little art gem. A free concert will be given in the Constipation Dulls Your Brdln orders. For four years be preacht-d to KLNÜAIL auditorium of the German Evangelical tbe cannibals, but wax driven away by That dull, listless, oppressed feeling is j Two high school girls, house guests ¡ Reformed church on Thursday, Oct., The Ladies Aid meets next Friday a furious attack. Ilis life was saved 12th, seven to eight o’clock in the for the time being at a home in Lents I but Im l«»st his home and everything ex- with Mrs. Pommy an<! will elect oflicsrs. ■ lue to impurities in your system, »big evening simultaneous with the holding where the neighborhood front fence« . eept hi« bible. He an»l his wife found a Mr. Rernig is a new settler in the gish liver, dogged intestines. Dr. King’s I New Life Pills give prompt relief. A of the annual bazar in the basement of have been abolished, met with a thril- 1 new place to work but there was very district. ling experience one night thia week. i little rain and no springs or lakes. They the church. Mr. Bcbroeder is raising a fine lot of mild, easy, non-griping bowel move- ' The host and hostess had made pre | drank the milk of green cocoa nut« ami chickens this season and has a limit the ment will tone up your system ami help Mt. Svoli, Leáis and Portias«! I^vxt Sunday was promotion day at parations to receive quite a company of i sugar cane. But Mr. Paton could not greatest number of any one in the dis to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. 1 Get a trottle of hr. King’s New Ufe 1 j t the Grace Evangelical Sunday school, friends, on this particular evening, and get along without water so he made up trict. Pills Unlay at your Druggist, 26c. A I which is a regularly graded Sunday the girls were excited and expectant. I hie mind to dig a well. He told the Most of our citizens are pretty well dose tonight will make you chwrful One of them was to return from an al ' Baggage and General Hauling, School. A large number of pupils were chief and be Mid rain comes only from employed, some gathering their crops barak fast. errand to the city at a certain honr and promoted from the primary to tire ' the clouds. How could you expect rain ami others holding good positions. Mr. Trunks .50c Lach the other went to meet her at the car. ( from below? Your neal is going wrong O’Sulivan ia a foreman in amine; Mr. Junior grade. Bally Malls Together they came raring beck with } or you would not talk that way. He Miles, line foreman for an electric com Mails at the Lents postoffire arrive DAILY SERVICE Tbe German Evangelical Sunday tbe packages and breezily swept into . went on with his plans just the same. pany; Mr. Fowler, foreman in a logging ami depart daily, except Humlay, as fol i the house. To their amazement guests School opens a camf-aign to increase the Tiie men would not help him but he camp; Mr. Thomson is in .charge of the lows: membership. The aim is for a 50 per ha<i already arrived and were aa»em|4eff never thought of giving up. One even construction of an apartment house for leave Baggage Check and Address Arrive Depart cent increase with an average attend around the dining table, all of whom ing tie «aid to the old chief, I think God Mr. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark are ! 6:00 A. M. at Plummer Drug Store. 7:I5JA. M. ance of 70 per cent. This is a general looked with surprise upon the young will give ns water in that hole tomorrow, kept busy putting up and aeHitig jellies I 12:50 P. M. Third and Madison Nt. 12:30 P. M. ladies. The girls, cove ed with con movement of the churches of this dp- (’an you think how excited he -vas when ami jams and more than half a dozen ! 3:30 P. M. 5 ¡30 P. M fusion, sprang to the seclusion of the h<- saw the water rush up to fill the dairies^ among whom are 5<r. Illekie nomination throughout the country. bedroom and bega disposing of their hole? When he found that it was fresh ami Mr. Menig Herald Readers) are — package», when they were start lea to The following M. E. conference ap- olifwrve that the appearance of the I»- almoet f«;ll on hia knees in tbe muddy kept busy supplying milk to their cus pointmenta are of interest to Lenta room furnishings diunot look familiar. tx»ttom of the well to give praise to God. tomers. Many others hold good posi The people were afraid to touch it but tions Jown town. people. Rev. F. M. Jasper to the Ix-nU Tlioro ghly frightened the girls when the chief tasted it lie shouted, Ernest Ham has lieen busy printing church; Boring and Bennett Chapel. E. counseled together and gavely ac rain, rain, yes it is rain but how did you lor the neighbors. He has had some | F. Zimmerman, supply; Canby. W. B. knowledged to each other that they bail get it? Th«-y took hold of hands ami difficult jobs to print such aa No Tri-ss- Moore; Dundee, J. 8. Moore, supply; entered the wrong bouse. There was one at a time l<x>ke<l down into the pa»»ing nigns on cloth, gold band labels, F. R. Royston, Gragg Valley. nothing to do hut wa k out in the full water. The chief was wild with delight dairy, bound cartion copy receipt book«, | gaze of the surprised dinner party and Rev. W. R. F. Browne, who wa» hot foot the distance to their temporary and asked many qneetionR. He then all taking more than their moneys Get Our Prices When Buying Feed . _ . _ . I Stricken with paralysis while at hebanon home. The glee with which their askt-d, what can we do to help you? Worth of work. Remember there ia Sunday Schoo The men and women brought rocks ami last week, is now with his family. The hostess related the incident to the left arm and left leg are paralyzed but numerous guests who arrived later may it waa rnrt long before tbe well wax each Sunday afternoon anil Preaching the attending physician leads the family have served as a healing balm to the wal)e<l up. When it waa all finiahe»! in the evening at the Battin school! Chicken Feed, Grit», Meat Scrap to believe Mr. Browne will be able to re thoroughly agitated high schoolers. Be the ohl chief asked if I m - might preach house. Tabor 968 9.126 Footer Road We think there will be no more base about the well. sume his paxtori al labors after a year’s that M it may, tbe rest of the people bo on Bunday a large crowd gathere«! ball this season. rest. mckinley company are still laughing over tbe joke. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL to the IKIMONI. AKlt fA. KEKN PARK Reliable Shoe Repairing HORSE-SHOEING NewMethodLaundry c ium vim Coffman & Spring Lents Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand N R. Heyting Plumbing and Heating Edward Mills EXPRESS • • Wood and Coal We Have Both Them And BRIQUETTES i Hay, Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley r. ________ & I