•s» LOCAL AND PERSONAL W. J. Campbell, of Yacolt, Wash., is Visiting this week with his nephew, I. F. Coffman. The Williams Realty company at Grfcys Crossing reports the sale of two residence properties last week. Ivy M. Kinnv moved Saturday af­ ternoon into the apartments over the Mt. Scott Drug Store, recently- vacated by Mr. Bass and family. W. A. Tyler and family motored out to Alpine, near Corvallis, Sun- liar for a couple of days' visit with Mi». Tyler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trice. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lewis and family, who have been residing at 6389 Ninety-sixth street, are leaving this week to make their home on a ranch near Toppenish, Wash. Myron Guisness entertained in­ formally at his home on Guisness road last Saturday evening the Misses Victoria and Frances Ellis and Bert Guisness, of Portland. Miss Dora Dunbar came home from Newberg Saturday in response to fa message that her mother, Mrs. J. A. Dunbar, was ill. Mrs. Dunbar haa recovered and is able to be out agiin. Workmen began tearing up the old board walk around the Lent build­ ing, corner of Ninety-second street and Woodstock avenue. Wednesday, preparatory to laying a new cement walk. L. Rossall. of 8300 Forty-ninth ave­ nue, is advertising his home for sale and the family expects to go east. Mr. Rossall is proprietor of the Tre­ mont Rijal Estate company at Tre- mdht station. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Donnell are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Brewer this week. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer are old-time friends of the O’Donnells from Greeley, Colo., the former home of the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Blizzard and son Norman, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell McRoberts are at Pilot Rock, near Pendleton, where they will spend the summer, hoping the climate there will benefit Mrs. Blizzard’s health. G. E. Snipes, of 9220 Fifty-eighth avenue, has accepted a position as traveling representative with the Harrah Manufacturing company, and left last Friday by­ automobile to demonstrate and sell their line in eastern Oregon. Glen Warde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warde, of Ninety-second street, is suffering from blood pois­ oning developing from a blistered heel, which was caused from tramp­ ing on a fishing expedition to Bull Run a couple of weeks ago. Mrs. L. E. Minnott, of Eighty­ fourth court, went to Rainier Tues­ day in answer to a telephone mes­ sage that her son, Lee Minnott, who is proprietor of a garage there, had received injuries to his hand that would necessitate amputation of part of his thumb. John Eggiman and family, Arnold Eggiman, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich and Reuben Eggiman motored out to the home of their brother Albert at Howell Prairie, near Salem, Sunday. About 25 were present and they en­ joyed a big feed at noon, served cafeteria style. The party returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Knight ar­ rived from Lexington, Ky., and have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. O’Donnell the past week. They formerly lived in Happy Valley and went to Ken­ tucky expecting to make their home there, but they have decided that Portland is the best place to live after all. Mrs. J. S. McSloy received a card from Mrs. George Spring stating that she had arrived safely at her d«sti- I the long mirror, and the back bar nation at Uttcrson. I anada, and had are still in evidence. But the “free had a very pleasant trip. She ia lunch’ counter has been changed to enjoying a visit with ker brothers a coffee and doughnut stand, while and s'sters, whom she had not seen bizarre pictures have yeilded to the for several years. camoufleur’s brush: some nymphs Mias Terrell, pastor of the Friends have been given garb, beer steins chinch. has been called to Los An­ have been turned to flower pots. geles on account of the serious Ulnesa Several young women are present. of her brother-in-law. She expects Some meet their sweethearts there— to be gone at least two seeks. Miss one couple started from the place on Isler accompanied her in order to (Keir honey-moon. The social centers safeguard Miss Terrells health and intended to take the place of saloons also to assist in the care of her when prohibition becomes a reality— brother-in-law. are the outgrowth of the overseas Mrs. l*o Martin, of 1020 Vernon “hut.” Others are to be opened street, is instructing a number of A mother’s love is indeed the gold­ Lents people in the art of dancing en link that binds youth to age; some of the newest »teps. Mrs. and he is still but a child, however Martin is an able instructor and is time may have furrowed his cheek, meeting with much succeaa with her or silvered his brow, who can yet re­ pupils. Those who an* attending her call, with a softened heart, the fond class on Tuesday eveniags are Mr. devotion, or the gentle chidings, of and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. avd Mrs. Mc­ the best friend God ever gave us?— Neil, Mrs. tluisness, Mrs. Huxley, Bovee. Chris Faler, Mr. and. Mrs. Christen­ The meeting next week will be sen. Myrtle McNeil. Charles Guisness with Mis. Hawkins, 5640 Eighty­ and Gordon McNeil. fourth street, Tuesday, May 27, at 2:30. The Woodmere athletic boys and “Topics of the Day” will be dis­ girls are training for th» great meet cussed by Rev. E. A. Smith. which will take place os Multnomah Current events, Mrs. Bertha field in the near future. Scheuei man. Arleta represents thia district in Solo, Mrs. Lina Jasper. the A series of league games and Reading, Mrs. Mabel Shinn. Woodmere represents it in the B Refreshments will be served. series. EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Lents Evangelical church will join with the Baptist church in a union memorial service on Sunday morning at the Baptist church. Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Mr. Newmyer, state secretaiy of the Y. M. C. A., will take the time of the regular sermon to explain the pro­ posed community boys’ work. Pass the word along to all friends of boys and have a large crowd out to hear him. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Young people’s meeting at 7 p. m. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Union Memorial services at 11. Preaching at 8 p. m. Theme, “The Subdued Earth.” ST. PETER’S CHURCH The Ladies of the C. 0. F. will hold their regular meeting Wednesday evening in St. Peters Hall. A full attendance is requested as there is considerable work to be done. The Ladies Altar Society will meet Thursday afternoon at the church at 2.30 P. M. The First Sunday- of the month of June is communion Sunday for children. The Altar of the Assumption most artistically decorated for month of May. The congregation of St Peter’s hold a bazaar on the third and fourth of July. We expect a still greater success than we had last year at the same time. The League of the Sacred Heart will meet on the first Friday in the coming month. Mr. Duyne and family have taken up their residence on Gilbert street in St. Peters parish. Mrs. Holtman was taken to Vincents hospital last Monday. hope she may soon recover. WOMEN OF EVANGELICAL CHURCH HELI) CONVENTION auxiliary contributed $216.40 Happy Valley $99.15. Mrs. Nettie Myers, formerly of Lents, was elected branch president, to succeed Mrs. N. Shupp, who re tinsi after a continuous presidency of this branch for ten years, on account of declining st length. Miss Lydia Zinser was chosen secretary of Little Heralds. The following ladies from Lents and Happy Valley attendisi. Mrs, N. Shupp, Mrs. H. R. Scheuer- man, Mrs. E. M. Scheuerman, Mrs. Eva Anderson. Mrs. Sadie Bischoff. Mrs. Ella Fankhauser, Mrs. Morterud Mrs. Kanne. Mrs. Van Horn. Mrs. Zinser. Miss Zinser, Mrs. W. A. Ulrich. Mis. H. C. Ulrich, Mrs. Lenon Mrs. Betz, Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Baker. FRANKLIN NOTES Mrs. Geo. G. Boot has won the right to a Maroon F. pillow given by the athletic boys to the one who should first sell the 50 tickets al­ lotted to each person. Mrs. Root sold hers over-night. A vaudeville entertainment will be given in the auditorium thia evening (Friday) in which the various school ■s Eggiman’s Meat Market V.S advie THEY COST NO MOIE Luckel’s Naphtha Soap 25c Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain Lents Mercantile Co PORK MUTTON VEAL SMOKED and SALT MEATS FISH an POULTRY IIIGHF.ST QUALITY IX > WEHT I’RICEH 5919 Ninety-second Street FOR SALE—85 yards of Axminiater carpet. A bargain. $35 tx). 992-994 Belmont street. Tabor 8515. Tabor 2573 J 'S X iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiihitiiiiiiiiiiiin atlmknt m t ! When You Want to Move Call Tabor 7707 ’ No NA. ul the financial com*Ilion ol Still Moving ... IfETTY’S TRANSFERS ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company. and Express Auto Truck : RESIDENCE See V» For . . « 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. i MULTNOMAH STATE BANK at Portland. In the Blate ul Oregon, al th« rlo»e ol bualirata May 13. IVIt . Loan»and dlMHiunl« . , I H8.JV7 37 Overdraft«, «retired and un»rcurr*l low M Bond« and warrant« ... ... 73.0KI H6 Htocke, Berurlllcw, Judgment», etc. 4,Hl Furniture and fixture« fjOOO u Itsnd I4.4JI H Other rrsourcea ................................ 1 mi WOOD AND COAI »222 Footer Rd TOTAL * J. H. Bradbury CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB Yard on Foeter Road in front of Lents Library Phone Tabor 7823 « Main 7tM7 WE BUY AND SELL TABOR REPAIR RE-FINISH UPHOLSTER PACK AND CRA TE W7I.7U «I LlAHll.iriUX Capital alack ¡»ai«! In I Undivided profita, lesa et penara and (atra paid .................. . .... .................... .. Putta! aavlng* bank drpoalla Individuai deputile subject to check .............. ... I1A3.UM Demand cert líbate» ul drpoail t’aahler cbecka outatanding 1.171 17 .MU li Time Definalla SUNNYSIDE FURNITURE SHOP 992 994 BEIJflONT STREET Near 33d Total ........................................... •«71,741 42 Male of Oregon. I County of Multnomah, ( I. Sherman Hark eon, ('»abler of the above name«! bank. «Io »oh-fnnl jr »wear that I he above «taIrtm-ut 1« true lo lite beat of my knowledge and belief. NIIERMAN HARKMON.C ashler Correct 15 PER CENT DROP IN PRICES GOODRRICH GOODYEAR AND IJ. S The Salvation Army of Chicago is changing the old-time saloon into an overseas “hut.” Here is the way it works, according to a Chicago newspaper man: The swinging doors GROCERIES BEEF Www ,4*«w< Kor You hnvv your teeth examine«! twice a year Why not Ybl’R KYKHT They arc more (in |M>rt«nl Remember your earnliitf power «lv |>t u