Local and Personal Church Notes New Spring Goods Are Now on Display MetiJs Church. We have nearly double«! our stock adding many new lines of Spring merchandise purchaser! weeks ago prior to Miss Myrtle McNeil, of Foster Road, many —any ot tbe advanced prices. This euables us to quote prices much lielow tbe down town sales. Tlie usual wrviees will lie held on visited friends in Vancouver Saturday. Mrs Riley will New Gloves, elk, kid and chaiuoisuede New Ginghams, t Utility ginghams and a Mrs. M. J. Sawyer, of 90th St., fa­ Bunday morning. 50c to |2 00 everywhere at 15c yd, our tieaullful selection, miliarly known as •‘Grandma” Sawyer, preach. In the evening Mr. Martin, a New White Waists, 98c, »1.25, 1.39, 1.40, L«9, 1.98 special price UJ'gC. is very ill with pneumonia. Her recov­ Held worker of die Oregon State Sunday Crepe do Chene and Georgette Crepe Waists New knit and muslin Underwear. School Union, will give an address on ery is very doubtful. »3 98. 4 50 ami 4 98 Hosiery, our stock at present comprises over seven Sunday School work illustrated by Nev Middy Blousee, plain while or with fancy collars hundred down ladies' mi-se«, children's and men's hos­ Mrs. Walter I.und and son Nels are The public is at 85c, 98c, »1.25, 1.49, I 98 iery, priced as follows, 10c, r.%c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c leaving the last of thia week for their , sterropticon slides. New House Dreeses, including the new Billy Burke 39c, 50c snd »1.00. I former home at Erie, Pa. Mr. Lund cordially invited to attend this service, Dresses at t»8c, »1.25, 1.49. 1 69, 1.98 Men's Work Shirts and Overalls at lowest prices j proceeded them last Fall. The Woman's Missionary Society will Wash Skirts to match many of the new Middles at 2.25 Small lot of men's ami boy's Sults, mostly small sizes Free mail delivery will begin in the '“*** •'» “ »H-day •‘‘•«on on Tuesday of Shoes, many new and desirable styles, with light tops at less than wholesale prices today. week Lenta district on May 1st. There will1 I next ---- *fc at “ the home k-----M of ~ Mrs. **““ Ben be two deliveries each day. tin* tirat leav- Brumwvll, 10008 Foster Road. During ' ing at 8:09 returning at noon; the sec­ ■ the study hour period in the afternoon, ond leaving at 1:35 p. tn. returning at Nirs. F. M. Jasper, of the Methodist ! Church, will present the subject o( | 4:10. ¡"Early Methodist Miwions.” Rev. B. C. Dewey returned from Seattle Tuesday evening where he had highway commission was given power generations. It Is very probable that spent tbe past week in attendance at banyeikal Church. to re-locate roads, to straighten out the saving ol 12 |x>r cent • fleeted in People ’ s Forum the Annual Conference of the Free Sunday will t>e a day of special inter­ "kinks” and reduce grades ts-fore time and distance In California by Methodist Church. est at the Evangelical Church. Tl>e actually laying the pavement. As a re­ straightening roads and lowering gradiw Attend the Stereopticon Missionary District Ehler, Rev. IL Schuknecht, will sult in constructing the first 1499 miles has in many localities produced as great Opposes Bond Issue. Lecture at the Free Methodist Church j lie present and preach at the morning of pa vol roads, the California commis­ a saving to farm vehicles slid automo­ Editor of ttie Mt. Scott Herald:—I sion was able by merely straightening biles In the way of wear and tear as the i of Lents on Tuesday evening of next service, after which the last communion week. The address will be given by a service for the conference year will be am opposed to the Road Bond Bill for out l«d crooks and detours in roads to mere paving of the roads. One ot the i returned missionary and will lx* of held. In the afternoon Rev. Schuknecht four reasons. save 290 miles in distance. This means true essential )x>wers necessary to se­ 1. It is unfair. 2. Its policy is con­ to the farmer and others using those will accompany Rev. Hornschuch to | great interest. cure real "good roads" is then omittsd trary to that of other states which are roads that 12 per cent of time formerly Happy Valley where he will preach and Ix-nts is as quiet as the grave this af- from the proproeed Ixmding issue so we held up to us ns examples. 3. It puts ' ternoon. Everybody not nailed down to where communion service will also lie consumed iu travelling over the roads a|>(>ear to lie attempting "to get off the last things first, requiring the as well as 12 per cent of the wear and j a job has gone to the city to witness the held. with a wrong start."—A. G. Johnson. l greater part of the state's funds to lie I patriotic parade. Business houses are i ' Ou Sunday evening the choir of the tear on the vehicles has tieen per­ expended for pavement, and making no manently eliminated. Yet under our closed and the aspect of a general holi­ Methodist Church will give their Easter adequate provision for work which must profxiaed bonding bill the commission The Herald has a good O|«*ning for a program at Hu» Evangelical Church in day prevails. exchange for a like service rendered to precede paving 4. It is being sup­ has no |>ower to spend money on this i bright Isiy to learn tlx* printing bmunras. Mrs. W. J. McNeil and eons, IXinald the Methodist congregation by the Evan­ ported by incorrect and misleading feature and it the county refuses to Could start in rpare time after school. and Gordon, and Mrs. Minnie G. Hyde gelical choir. The Y. P. U. will hoi.I stateuients. spend money for it, the "kinks" and Small wage«. [ and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, took a 1 am not in any wise opptwed to the l>ad grades must remain and the high- ' their regular service Sunday evening, hike to Gilbert Sat unlay night, taking followed by the song and praise service issue of tionds for road purposes and 1 way commission must pave. in "The Deestrick Sknle No. 23,” which l«its I*. I. A. Io Meet. do nut deny that the Highway Comin- at 7:14. We have hail considerable experience they enjoyed very much. The Ixmts i'arenl-Teacher association sion is composed of honest and capable The annual church meeting wax held Barber Shop Mrs. L. M. Hedge, of 92nd St., is in on Thursday evening of last week, at men. My objections to the bill are in Portland in the halcyon paving days will meet in the assembly hall of the receipt ot a letter from a young lady re­ which time the following officers wen- founded on the belief that even such from 11X18 to 1911 of what street paving Lenta tchool Friday at 2:45 p. m. The Up-to-date Hair Cutting siding in the Danish West Indies, our elected: A. Sperrow, ciane leader; A. men will not lie able to get satisfactory without pnqter street construction in following topics will lx* given : "Helf advance in accordance with sound Velvet Shaves, Razor Honing most recently acquired posc-ssions, con- E. Meyers, exhorter; Earnest Ulrich, results. Reliance in Children,” by Miss Hchroy Special attention to children engineering practice actually means. i taining a handkerchief most beautifully er, and "Woman as Intelligent Travel­ 1. The bill propoees a "grab bag” Conveniently located trustee for three years. Sunday school done in Mexican drawn work as a sam­ otticers were also elected as follows : C. distribution of its benefits. Each For ezample, during that period over ers,” by Mias Avis Lobdell. Those FOSTER RD. and MAIN ST. ple of her ability. She solicits patron­ S. Bradford, superintendent ; James county must prepare the roadbed be­ 25 miles of (>aving was constructed in parents who have children in the age and quotes prices on handkerchiefs, Leitch, assistant; E. M. Bcheuerman, fore the State will lay the hard surface. advance of the laying of sewers and Aluinui aseoclation are es|ieclally In­ CIGARS AND TOBACCO doilies, collars, ladies’ waists, center secretary; H. R. Scheuerman, librarian: As will be shown later on such prepara­ water-mains in the streets so that arxin vited to attend. There will lie an in­ Come in and enjoy the music after the pavement bad Iteen laid it had from our Edison Amberola pieces and insertion which are far less Earnest Ulrich, treasurer. strumental solo by Mildred Turner and tion, if projierlv made, will cost large than is usually asked for this class of : The last quarterly conference for the sum. of money. The wealthier coon- I to lie cut up and often Irretrievably a vocal duet by Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. ruined in order that some person who work. Sells. year is being lield at the church thin ties, and those whose topography it Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and son, > evening, the District Elder prveiding. most favorable, are thus given an un­ had erected a new building on the NO GUESS WORK Von, of Hudson, New York, spent the The Financial Board will tie elected at dur* advantage. As »6,000,0lk> is suf­ street might obtain water or cohneclion - ■ with a sewer. Again In South Port­ ♦ week end in Lents, guests at the home this time. ficient to pave lees than one half of the IN OUR HOR.SE SHOEING land, an ezpensive street improvement GOOD BREEDING. of their nephew, J. T. Berry, 57th proposed system of hardsurface roads, was made on Bancroft avenue, where The shoe put on by guess is never avenue and 94th street, leaving Monday | much bitterness is bound to res It from the street was improved 80 feet in morning to continue their trip, which I MfthOdlSt GhUfCh. satisfactory. Correct horse shoe­ Good sense must in many cases the failure of the weaker counties to ing calls for a correct knowl­ was begun early in December. Tliey i Rev. Jasper will take for the topic of get their share. This condition might width on a 28 |>er cent grade which was determine good brooding, be­ edge of the foot and how have visited relatives in West Virginia, hie sermon on Sunday morning next, be remedial to some extent hy the so steep that up to 1910 only three of cause the came thing that would to treat it properly. Georgia. Texas, California and other I "The Prayer for Guidance,” this being Commission, were it not for the pro­ the moat high-powered automobiles in bo civil at one time and to one WE HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE States en route. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. a continuance of his senes of Mentions on vision that certain counties, viz , all the city had succeeded in neg itiating person may bo quite otherwise Payne, of Canby, Ore., also spent Sun- ■ the Lord’s Prayer. The topic of the Eastern Oregon counties on the Colum­ the hill ami right today the city is pr........ ... - bright boy to learn the printing busi­ full of “kinks” and often passing LENTS MILLINERY, Mrs. Gulliks, Prop. ness. Could start in spare time after through land with poor foundation for Krening, and Bunday», Tabor‘JXWI Tabor ?IW) Portland Of. l-t Alder. Mar. W school. Small wages. road construction. In California the Chester’s WANT ADS Why a Lents Man Stopped Using Going Up or Staying Down L. E. WILEY GOGGINS’ SHOES I HE DIED ...That Spring Hat... WHEN YOU TRADE AT HOME H. C. CARVER .. Express and Moving AINSWORTH AUTO SERVICE. 9101 Foster Rd.