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LOCAL ANO PERSONAL ItttMONI. ARLETA. KCRN PARK All rburch, society, personal and local nsws nol published tor profit. treo. nolle»» oi on- tcrtalnaienla. conducted for profit. published at a Ac minimum of *0 words. Announce ments and card ot thanks, same raw. Advar- tistag rales quoted on request. The funeral of Effie C. Strickland ot 4sS2-«0th street 8. E. was lield at the residence Tuesday al 2 p. m. Mr». Alice Crofte of 7108-57 avenue has guns to Los Ang»*l**a (or a lengthy viait. She expects to make a general study of southern California. NEW POLICY NEEDED IN GOVERNMENT RAKWAY CONTROL - - « « H. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Washington. Nov. 28—A now policy of government railroad regulation, based on couatructive principles of TWO I»TABLIBHMENTB teelpfulneaa and encouragement Instead of u|*oti principles of repression and R hone Tanos neve FHONt tabor aae? punishment, waa urged by Alfred I’. 40 5 noth St., Cor. FOallR ROAD 5NO -I «2nd SIWI I I S. I . Inquire at the Herald office for “No Thom, counsel for tbe Railway Exec«- AHLCTA IN LENT* Plans are being developed for a mixed Uvea* Advisory Committee, the first Hunting and Trespass signs. C cm» I’rttxliuti y i • <*r inwif Ir» l iiriLtlt * * w chorus of 100 voiivs in the Arleta witness on lielmlf of the railroads lie- FOR BALE at Herald office—Old neighborhood. J. Archie llollingworth fore the Newland» Joint Committee on I will l*e musical director. Interstate Commerce, which has Insti papers for kindling or wrapping. Rev. W. R. F. Browne and family tuted a general inquiry into the prob I lems of railroad regulation. KENDALL WANTED—Good solicitor, woman were* enterlaiued at Mrs. A. J Hol- “ It Is propose*! by the Joint resolu preferred. Inquire at Herald office. lingworth's Thanksgiving. Rev. Browne tion of Congress.' said Mr. Thom, "to The Sunday School entertainment and Thv being brought ill a wheel chair go lnt*> a comprehensive study of the l>adi«*!< \i*t Bas.var Im- l*eeii p<***lp >n<*l young folks furuished music whole subject of trans|*ortatlon. to until Saturday evening, Dec. 18 Mrs J. Roach of 5'tli avenue is re Miss Gertrude Chamber», »Indent at make a new assessment, after 29 years covering from an attack of la grippe. An eujoyablc affair m <> failed to make | Monmouth, *q*ent Thanksgiving at home. of experiment. of Its history. Its pres | note of litot week »as tiie reception l**r | Dr. Lockwood and family spent ent conditions and Its futur,' tieoda. I Mr. Green, the new minister, held nt I The glass is being placed in the new Thanksgiving with Mrs. Lockwood’» The railroads accept the view that reg home of Mr and Mrs Mile», Nov II 1 STOVEPIPE Katzky building. illation Is n permanent ain! enduring sister al Tigard. Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy and baby 1 ELBOWS part of government In Anu rica nud Mito Stella Wilson of Arleta wa* that the first ditty of the carriers la to “p. nt Thanksgiving al the home of the Mrs. Della Voting of Lents returned STOVE and FUR home iroiu O. A C. for Thanksgiving. the public. That duty Is to afford forinei*» parents, lu Portland. home front the hospital Monday. NACE REPAIRING Mr and Mrs. Mile» and family spent Monday evening, December 4. the reasonable facilities on reasonable We make all kinds of chicken terms and at reasonable rates, and this Thanksgiving and tiie week « lid with Workers Conference of the Millard T. M. Walsh is suffering trout an at upplieH, champion Sanitary Avenue Presbyterian Sunday School »a» must l*e done liefore any private tutor- Mr». Mile«’ sister at Mmitavilla. tack of rheumatism. , ,ests can l*e considered.** ‘ Pountaina, Grit a n d Shell The l.Hilic* Aid meets Friday after- i held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Boxes, Dry and Wet Ma«h noon with Mr». l*en<ll< tmi of Harwell Certainty, Safety and Sufficiency*. Plans were I Lope, 7ti2B-tl4 avenue S. F. 1 loppern und Trough«. F IL Tobin made a trip to Florence : completed and committees appointed Mr. Thorn contended that the real In Park. Thursday. Mrs. Pvndlelon ha>l such a severe at* We will Make Anything You tor the Christmas service which w ill be terest of the public Is lu being asstuud Mrs. John Howe is confined to her I held on Friday evening, December 22. of certainty, safety and sufficiency of I tack of neuralgia the first of the week Want out ol Sheet Metal trans|>ortation facilities, rather than In that a p)iy*:i'iau qas required, but she home with a bad cold. , A giving Chr'stmas has been arranged GUTTERING and ROOFING rates. The first consideration of the ; for. The cash offering will be »ent to i public Is to obtain trans|x>rtution faclll. Uia» recovered Bring in Your Repairing, No Job The young people are preparing for a 1« h > 8m al I Principal Hewett of the Yamhill tlie Roanl of Foreign Mrasions and the ties. What the nwt la. 1» In reality a niinstrel show to tie given in the near offering cotnisuug of provisions and scbvxds was a visitor at Leute school» second consideration, he said. A. PEARCE Prof. clothing will be given to tiie needy ol Wednesday Mr. Thom proixwed an Increase of future* at tiie Baltin school. the parish. A Christmas party for the transportation facilities as a method Keelan is stage manager. Mrs. Adkhis has been very ill with Mr. Benge left a week ago for Wal- children ot the Primary and Beginner» of securtug relief from the high coat She suf lace, Nbr , where lie was called by the Departments has been arrange*! by Mr». of living. '“There have been less than erysipelas the past two weeks. F. B. Rutherford and Mrs. J. H. 1.000 miles of new railroad construct fered with rheumatism all slimmer. illness of his mother. Mr» Ham spent last week with tier Zetirung, Superintendent of tbe depart ed tn*tbe United States during the past year." be said, "leas than In any year daughter, Mrs. Oldham, the occasion ments. An invitation was extended for Three blocks FOR 8ALE— Rabbits since 1S4M. except the period of the When Mias Ham waa east of school bouse. 9711-57th avenue. tbe meeting of the District Institute of Ctvtl War, and yet tbe coat ot living la a grandson. “or»wirr .» o>. .^bUXrXâkte marri**d all she had to do waa to mid the Multnomah County Sunday School 11-1« 18-7. dally advancing owing to a shortage of buuahi by Manufariurwa. '•Old ” to her name Mr Oldham ia a Association for District number nine, supplies which might be remedied by a ue»M ur •».*, l,e. and daa. rlutka, street car conductor. of yvur to.»»Ito. lur PNBg SgAhON which will be held about Jan. 14, 1917. securing access to new areas of pro- WANTED—for M0Û0 cash, a chicken aad rapart i-aiantoMIky. swt aat- Mr. Hickey ia able to be up but has •" a Upon invitation of Mr. and Mrs. B. d’lcilon. ranch. Wnte description and price at not entirely recovered from hi» illneaa. I A. 0 ’ Mealy the next conference will be Credit Must Be Improved. ooee to Ralph Ackley Land Co., 210 Mr. Ham has been “laid up” with held at their home on the secund Mon Th hr tear!» tn tbe cenaMeratlon ss te RothchiM Bldg., Portland. Ore. rlieumatism and grippe the past couple j day evening in January as tbe first Mon whether railroad credit la as good as «■tont Lawyer«. >r* day falls upon New Years night. Fol tbe public Interest requires. It la tm- of weeks. 307 SavMtte M.. Waa Walsh has a stock of good gasoline all lowing the business session a social hour poastble for rail roads te earn enough the I um at prices as good as can be .•4 was enjoyed, during which, the hoMcre to supply the necessary now facilities found anywhere tf. PLEASAN F VALLEY from current revenue. They must be assisted by Mrs. Rutherford served re provided from credit Investors can Worms Make Children fretful freshments. After spending Thanksgiving with not bo coerced, hut must be attracted.** Cards announce the approaching wed If your chihl erica out in aleop, ia ner- Mrs. E. K. Shaw, accompanied by Among the conditions affecting rati home folks, Miaa Laura Moore Jett Mun ding of Miss Hazel Soinmerfeldt and Mrs. M. A. Thompson left the latter med credit whlrh deter Investors ho day afternoon for Colton where she will voua, puny and listlea», he may he a Mr. Searnon Becker of Happy Valley. part of last week via the 8. P. A 8. R. R. mentioned the following: Begin treatment at ♦ resume her duties as teacher In the victim of woruia. "First. Railroad revenue» are not school Lt that place. once with Klckapoo Worm Killer. This for Lincoln. Nebraska, where Mrs. FOR SALE—Two doaen and half yel- Thompson will visit for a few days snd controlled by Inventors, but are fixed Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell were candy laxative in tablet form kills U m * low Leghorna. N. Coonradt, 5004-Sôth resume her journey to her old home in and limited by governmental authority guest» at the home Dr». L. 8 and Mura worm an<i removes it qifickly and easily and no» by one but by several govern street 8. E. Indiana, where she will visit until tbe E. Downing <>l Portland on Thanksgiv- , Don’t permit your child's development mental authorities, which do not recog to la* retarded by the continued drain- coming summer. Mrs. Shaw goes to nize responsibility for assured result» I mg day. Get Mr. and Mrs. Eapli Allbrii'ain of Bix- I mg of hia vitality by worms. LOST—Black silk handbag at Ray- Lincoln to spend the winter with her >o investors and are uncoordinated Kickapoo Worm Killer at your Druggist, burn station, Tuesday Dec. 5. Reward sister, Mrs. J M. Shaw, whose hnsband “Second. Railroad» cannot control prong, Wush., Were gut-ale of Mr. and i 26c. died recently. Besides the sister resid and tbe governu»«*ut cannot aud does Mrs. G. N Sager last Monday. if returned to Herald office. ing in Lincoln Mrs. Shaw has a nephew, ■ not limit the expense account i». H. Kesterson was a city viaitor “Third. The present system of regn- Monday. Several of the Lents teachers were en- Mr. O. J. Shaw, secretary of tbe Lincoln Mrs. P. J. Berke was a city visitor tertained last Saturday afternoon at an Light and Traction Company living lation Is based on a policy of regulatte i Frank Eberhardt of Clear Creek waa a Monday. and correction and not on a policy of inspection of the Dorembecber there. While on tier trip Mrs. 8liaw | Valley visitor last Sunday. Mr. Bishop has leased the J. H. Nolte helpfulness and encouragement Furniture Co., plant. will viait relatives in Iowa and in other Frank Hill of Portland waa looking farm and has moved on with hia family. “Fourth. The outstanding obligations parts of Nebraska. Hbe will return to of the railroads have already exceeded after bis ranch near here one day thia Pieaeant Valley Grange will meet in 5 STRAYED—Wednesday, white and ber home in Portland early next •uni- the financial rule of safety and Involve week regular amnion next Haturday evening. Mrs. Marvin Hills of Portland visited Dec. 9. tan young Fox terrier, fancy leather mer. a disproportionate amount of obliga tions (waring fixed charges. with her sister, Mrs. T. P. Campbell one coIler. Return to Mrs. Ida Becker, Mrs. F. A. Iehman will entertain Uie •'Fifth, The Investor must accept, a i ilay recently. 4223-*Hb street and get reward. Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon. CHERRYVILLE subordinate obligation or security with C. M. Harnaon of Gresham called on no assurance of a surplus of earnings W. L. Kesterson * n Monday. Snow on the Mountain»! Ladies of the Methodist church will to support It. e The first snow of tbe season at this BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR, Run give a bazaar on Wednesday, the 18th, “Rlxth. Other competitive lines of In your own machine. You can do it bet in Oddfellows hall, Lents. Many useful altitude arrived the first of this week. vestment present superior attractions. It is quite unusual to have snow at - "Heventb. The railroad business Is ter than another, being inside it. Il presents will be on sale and a chicken with LOCAL APPLJCAT.ON8. as they supper will be served at tl»e nominal this time to lay on the ground any 1 - largely controlled by political Instead cannot reach the seat ot the dlsaaaa. Ca pays YOU to keep well, to get well tarrh la a blood or constitutional dlaea»e. of business consldr rat Iona length of time. Í» figure of 25 cents. and la order to cure It you must taka In quickly wlien sick, to know how to take Look Forward, Not Baek. The question for discussion at the ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is care ot yonr family. Self care anil self taken internally, and acts directly upon "We may debate about what han Lyceum this week is, Resolved, That Single pupils or classes. blood and mucous surface. Hall's cure taught. Birney, the eight year old daughter of tarrh Cure 1» not a quack medicine. It Terms reasonable. there should be an •mbargo on food- caused the present conditions," »aid Free instruction 0 to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Scheuertnan, was was prescribed by one of the beet phy )Mr. Thom, "but we cannot debate alinut I stuffs at onee. . sician» in tip» country for years and la 7 o’clock every Sunday evening LORA operated on last Friday morning for ' ! Sam Mi es found bis valuable Scotci. ’ "hat tb* ne*d The President a regular prescription. It ia composed of C. LITTLE, Health Expert. 7110-43 the best tonics known, combined with the tonsils and adenoids. Dr. Pettit was /a ii* u hm ^a_»i „ q . 9 »I taken the view that we muit look beet blood puriflere. acting directly on the Avenue H. E., Portland, Oregon. Colbe dog Scotty on Sunday of t n forw.rd thu m-Uef a tbe physician in attendance. wiucoue surfaces The perfect combina week. It appear, it came to an .solate.1 frpl(b of c|r,.um.tanrr<* )n tion of the two tng7ediante le what pro duce» euch wonderful i-eeulte in curing ranch near Sandy about two weeks ago r ordpr to 4eal heIpf „ ny an(1 intelllgent- Mr. and Mrs J. H. Cone and son rtarrh, Send for teetimontals. free. Abuses are J. CHENET A CO . Props.. Toledo, Stop That Cough Raymond from Lone Rock, Oregon, or more with a broken leg. The people |, wlth the problem. Sold by Pru«l»ta. prir. tie. of the ranch cared for it but not think- no more prevalent in the railroad bugl Take Haire Family Pills tor eoastlpetiofc have been visiting for the past month A hacking cough weakens the whole ing any particular person was anxious neaa today than In any other business with their sons, E. E. Cone, C. W. Cone, system, drains your energy and gets about it did not advertise it and it waa 1 humanely conducted. The great ques- and Ransom Cone. only by chance that Ssm heard about it tion now la whether the existing sya OPERATIONS unnecessary. “Ap worse if neglected; your throat is raw, although be bad searched for it high and tem of regulation gives tbe public re pendicitis” (1150), “Food” (11.50), your cheat aches and you feel sore all Friends of Mrs. Additon will be liable assurancs of sufficient present Io*. “IMneases *,f Women and Easy Child over. Relieve that cold At once with and future railroad facilities pleased to learn that she has been One of our boys has a string of traps birth” (11.50). Books by Dr. Tilden Dr. King’s New Discovery. The tooth •Those who oppose any change must elected Superintendent of labor by the and be says be is going to catch any worth their weight in gold. Lora C. ing pine balsams lieal tbe irritated mem National W. O. T. U. in recognition of thing from a eayuee, ki-nger, coyote to make their appeal on tbe ground that Little, 7110-43.1 Ave. 8. K Taimr «471. branes, and the antiseptic and laxative the present aystems assure tbe pebUc the good work she has done in behalf of a ki-oodlle. qualities kill tlie germs and break up of tbe continued adequacy of trans- Mornings. working people and social betterment. yonr cold. Don’t let a cold lingar. Get Some of tbe big metropolitan papers portatlon facilities. If they do not. no » J. . ____________ Dr. King’s New Discovery today at your are full of accounts of how cheaply argument baaed on the desirability of Druggiat, 50c. people can live. Why 40 cents a day tbe present dual system of regulation Tuneral Directors. COME TO the new Tin Shop in Lents 91 and Foster D, SWIFT & CO. MLA.KUFTOCZ I'hy «BiulMti «ml Muraxin Gradual« Unlvwratly Vl«una, ¡«10 Office anti Residence 93 St. and Foster Road over IININ PHARMALV Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST 92nd 81. and F<«lcr Road, over the LINTS PHARMACY Phom* Taluir 3214 Expert Piano Tuning R. L. CONE All Work Guaranteed Prices |<ra«>nal>le 74U 8.4 Atto. S R. Tabor .106 Reliable Shoe Repairing Cash Shoe Repairing Shop •HXHi Offiid Hi. South of Ktatlon, Lents NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Coffman & Spring GROCERIES Orocsrisa, Provialona, Mouashoid Na rd wars. Farm Produca, ''-nas d Goode. Co«factionary Lents Wasted Graded Gravel Plastering Send 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting ESTIMATE.« FURNISHED Plumbing and Heating We carry a Complete l.lns of Plumb ing Fixtures and Supplies Phone Tabor 5542 M. N. SADLER Lenta Station Portland, Oregon Catarrh Cannot Be Cured a GILBERI Mr. and Mrs. Ewaldt and family have moved into tbe Bateman house. An entertainment will be given by tbe Ladies Aid Friday, Dec. 15, in the school house. Tbe program will consist of Ben Hur in pictures and narrative. Also illustrated songs. Something en tirely new. Be sure and see it. Mrs. Abbott of Wisconsin and Mrs. A. Abbot of Portland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Calkins one day last week. Arthur Johnson attended the Salem District Epworth League convention in Oregon City three days last week. He reports that tbe services as well as the social hours were enjoyed by all the delegates. The uldrem “Old Faiths in New America” by G. H. Parkins of Eugene and the sermon by Professor J. T. Matthews of the Willamette Uni- versify were especially intererting. They also enjoyed a visit to tbe paper mills of that city. Mr. J Gray and family moved to Eagle Creek last week. nay these organs of the greedy rich, will support a roan in luxury. Next we will be hearing about what a nice suit of clothes can be made out of old gunny sacks stuffed with saw dust. All of this is intended to reconcile the workers to working for little or nothing. Considerable comment is being made about Hiram Johnson—who swept Cali-1 fornia on the Republican ticket while Hughes floet it — as a candidate tor President on the Republican ticket in > 1920. Even Democrats will look with a good deal of composure on this proposi l tion. *U1 be accepted by public Judgment question of 'states' rights' la not ,nyo,r*«- regulation of transpor. latten facilities privately owned should fail government ownership must fol low, and then all power of the states over the rallroada would dlaap|x*nr. “Let ua delwte this question, then, not upon any mere theory or Jealousy as to flic distribution of governmental power, but upon the large Issue of what the public interest requires in respect of the assurance of adequate transportation service.’* Constipation Causes Bad Skin Oregon City contributes >8,(KM) toward A dull and pimply skin is due to ■ a building a >16,000 armory. sluggish towel movement, Correct this Hides that sold in Chicago in Sep- condition and clear your complexion j tember for 22 cents now sell for 32 cento. with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. This | Nyssa will have a flouring mill in the assure yon a full, free, non-griping movement in morning. Drive out the near future. Ashland has voted down two charter mild laxative taken at bedtime will dull, listless feeling resulting from over taxes, . amendments increasing < won» »»g^ WWMBWVS loaded intestines and sluggish liver, (iet Oregon City taxpayers cut the budget a bottle today. At all Druggists, 25c. down to the income of 1917. Mheridan is backing a movement for a >30,000 hard surface road. With 100 acres of cranl>erry mar**h, Freeh fish by tbe carload is being shipped from the Umpqua river by way A Pendleton lauiker rents three aec- part of which is now bearing, Clatsop of Willamette-Pacific and Eugene to tion» of land in thia county at >14 an Connty expects to make a dewt in tbe future cranberry market. New fork. jacre. Edward Mills Mt. Scott. Lent« sad Porllsad EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE laave Baggage Check anti Address al Plummer Drug Store. Third and Madison St. Reports say Newport sardine cannery. will have a The Northwest Steel Co., con The Portland rubber mills has con templates adding >i,000,000 rolling mill tracts for 5000 gross of rubber herb at to their plant. Several hundred addi- about 1100,000. The company is In tional men would be employed. creasing Its capital stock from >25,000 to •40,000. Dally Malls When in doubt, the people voted “No” all over the Pacific Coast. Mails at the Lents poatoffice_____ arrive A Belfast linen manufacturer says Max and depart daily, except Sunday, as fol raising is an ideal industry tor < iregon. lows : yon want to mi^rerd in life you mnut know I E what it n> w in bnnlncM «nd Indus try, In Invention and «Hrnr«. Get out of the rut; get on the Oring line. 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