BELLROSE-GILBERT LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrt O CANADIEN Webb of Eighty-eighth W street la visiting with her »on In •»ti ara Oregon. U. S. SOLDIERS SERVING IN Mrs. Carter and son Ray. of Chi IX» It E I BI V E GH ATI ITA cago. are living with her parents, Mr. and Mr» Williams, of Bel I rose. Mrs Good printing la «he dreaa of good ARMY I I H.IBI.E Carter Is an invalid, being confined The Herald is in receipt of the fol letter from the secretary of but!neat, thafa tha kind we do at the to her bed. the Brltiah Columbia Returned Sol Harald office. The secretary 1» Mr. England, who live. near Wil dier Commission. Cl'fford Wilson came up from the son station, has just erected a silo, George F. Pyke, Parliament building. Anyone coming with logging camp at Wheeler last Friday, the first In this section. He s also Victoria. It C in the provisions nu n toned In his returning Monday. installing a bath and fireplace in his letter should write him for further Haryy Sonnikum. of Hood River, house, with other Improvements. Mr. information: waa an over-Sunday gueat at the Trudy of Canby is doing the work. "A great many men who served In home of R. G. Wigle. Back of the shell la the powder; the Canadian army are now resident Mrs. Back of the powder the gun; came Sunday Rathkey Fred from Aurora to visit with her folks moved his family to the Woodstock service gratuities, men Behind them the Y. M. C. A., has and street With the Salvation Army to stay. Miss Katherine O’Brien, who lives Oh. let us never forget them. Or the grand work they did for us. south of Lents, was painfully injured and bruised last Sunday by being run As the years roll on let us back them Without any mincing or fuss. down by an automobile. J. L. J. Mrs Wagner, and brother. V. O. Mrs. Julia Goodale, of Tacoma, re should It appreciate Mr and Mrs. Harry Russell, ac companied dear to make these facts public through the columns of your paper father. visit relatives and friends near Fori in the hope that they might be read Wayne. by some of the men interested the east until spring. by starteli Ind. ttusnell'a grand Mrs. east labor Tiny may Day remain to III Mrs E A Herslinvr, Eightieth street, more Park, returned near of 4904 from Itockuwuy El Beach, lust Weitnisday evening. Mrs He »h uer has closed her business there for the aeitaon. "If any man Who comes under the above category will write me enclos ing a copy of his discharge certificate I will be pleased to furnish him all particulars regarding thia gratuity, also the necewaury application forma. Mr» H. It. Scheuerman and son L’ccll, with her ulster, Mrs. E M ! '-cheuerman. left Heptember I for an relatives friends and in the east. Most of their time will be spent at Culver, Ind famous At Culver Is located the Culver Military Academy. were discharged previous to the sign They will visit In several small towns ing of the armistice on November 11. nearby, also spend part of the time 1918. were not entitled to participate In same. in South Bend. * "Under a recent order in -ouncil thia ruling has been changed and men cation are now entitled LENTS EVANGELICAL CHURCH Simp- son. at Woodland. Wash. I Dr, P J. < »'Donnell left last Sunday for St. Louis, Mo., where he will at who come under the above classifi tend Dr. Winter's adSuhced course In Ines Gulliks spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. Kate M who did not see service in France and men who That kept so fresh the true love. district. ■‘Under the original order In coun cil dealing with the payment of war Back of the soldier the home lovo; same. very much if you coukl see your way extended visit with pa rents and other the Pacific coast. That stood up and licked the Hun Roy Kelly has sold his residence at Eighty eighth In the United States, particularly on Back of the gun the soldier on Eighty-eighth street. «lft lowing for to payment of gratuity. At the morning service at 11 a. m The assistant district paymaster ad at the Evangelical church the pastor. vises me that a great many men who exodontia from September 21 to 27. The course consists of lecturos and operative clinics. Dr. O'Donnell ex pects to visit his old home In Colorado turned to her home Tuesday, having Rev. N. Shupp. will preach from the are entitled to gratuity under thia or before returning home, which will bo "Seven Chambers of the der havq not yet filed applications some time about the first of October. AÌ the evening service at 8 friend. Mrs. O. S. Worden. p. subject spent the past two weeks with her King." the subject m be "Launch will Mr. and Mrs. T. C. I-ord left for Out into the Deep." Sunday school at 9:45. Bremerton. Wash . last Friday. They will also visit other places in Wash Scheuerman. superintendent. H. R Junior Y. P. A. < p. m ington before their return. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m.. William Ander Mr. and Mrs. G F Rowley, of 5«! Eighty-fourth street, have moved to a which half-acre place have they bought at 51 IS Eighty-eighth street. MULTNOMAH STATE BANK son. president. The Y business P. A. will meet in regular and meeting social SHERMAN HARKS0N, Cashier next Tuesday at 8 p. tn. at the home of Lents Station A fine attendance Irvin Thorne and family, formerly J. D. Donaldson. of 8722 Fifty-sixth avenue, and Mr of the alliance is expected Come for Courtright and of Colville. family Wash., moved this week into apart Bring a good an enjoyable evening. - - Portland, Oregon ■--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- supply of joy with you. ments in the Hedge building. At the Lents Baptist church next We Sunday morning the pastor. Rev. E. can also do your commercial print A. Smith, will speak on ’The Great ing quickly and satisfactorily. Invitation." and Mrs. Koller will give a “Vocal solo. At the young peo town advertise Herald. the In The missionary meeting of the M E. church was held last week at the home of Mrs. Lina Jasper, at which time were officers the elected the ensuing year as follows: for Presi dent. Mrs. Sibley; vice-president, Mrs. Jasper; secretary. Mrs. Hugill; treas urer. Mrs H Rowley; Mrs. urer. mite box treas Woodworth. BURKE’S - GARAGE BAPTIST CHI RUH If you believe in home trade—in a home paper--)n boosting your home ple's service at 7 p. m 72nd St, and Millard or 55th Ave. Toilet the topic for discussion will be "Our Relation One At 8 p. m. the pastor to Another." Articles will preach on the subject "The Su preme Opportunity." week meeting will The union mid be held at the Baptist church, with Miss Lurana Terrell, pastor of the Friends church. as leader. Isaac Mitchell, a former resident of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lents, was here a few days last week Burton on business, from Yacolt, Wash. and street Fifty-sixth avenue, while undergoing medical treatment in the city. Mr. Cole suffered from a general break • I. N. Free Battery Service There’s great satisfaction in using toilet goods that come from our store In them you have the assurance of honest materials and pure chemicals You couldn’t get anything more worth while any where. H. Cole, of Cape Hom. Wash., a former resident of Lent.s, is staying of Ninety-eighth General Auto Repairing, Supplies, Oils, Greases, Batteries Re-charged and Storage Hatfield, of Sixty-fifth ave- purchased the H. O. Gaston residence down in April and has failed so far at 4517 Eighty eighth street. He informs the Herald I CARRT A FULL LINE OF FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES to find relief. that he was married two years ago to l=" a lady who owns a ranch about two miles rom his ranch at Cape Horn. Come and See FLOUR ]T| ST. PETERS PARISH. and bath — scented waters, perfumes cold creams cosmetics manicure sets lotions liair tonics skin foods combs brushes sponges arid the like. the THE the postor of St. Peters at High Mass preciated. open next Sunday A. M. o'clock. Hily Name will classes School 8 from The sisters assist the "Straight" grade flour, to all purchasers. in carload lots, in 140 lb. jute sacks, gros» weight, delivered to any Rail- way Station in Zone 10, com - prising the States of Oregon. I Washington. and Idaho, at not to exceed 810.00 per bbl net cash. Purchasers will be supplied from nearest avail able mill, which may result In slight saving for buyers' account. will till 10 of the pastor in teaching the children. The improvements to the building are being made by and Me Grew. school Miller Mr. Henry has gone to California •o atend the burial of his mother who •led there last week. W. C. T. U. Come to the Friends church tonight (Friday) at 8 p. m. to meet the fly ing squadron consisting of Mrs. Mar ion Gilbert, of Piedmont, president of the county W. C. T. V.; Mrs. Burch am. president of the Central Union; Mrs. Mears, state corresponding sec retary; Mrs Swope, state vice-presi dent. All together these, with a quartet of singers, will be here. Don’t miss them—Friday. September 12, at 8 p. m. "Admission free. You will as announced. reports of work good Many rfl N’etta Dunbar, of president, Mrs. D. H. McKinley, • 127 Ninety-second street; secretary. R Mrs Esther of recording Fankhauser. F. D., Lents; corresponding sec retary. • 223 Mrs. Bertha Eighty-ninth Mrs. Ella Lsnta. Scheuerman. street: Fankhauser, treasurer, R. F, Subscribe for The Herald, 11.50. D., ■ ■ ■ ■■ / but decide right now to have us vulcanize all of your old tires which can be saved for future use. Don’t buy a new auto tire if you can avoid it, when an old one vulcaniz ed by us will serve the same. You can save hundreds of dollars every year by patroniz ing this vulcanizing establishment. We can prove this to you if you will let us do it. RESIDENCE 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. ments were not reported because of Mrs Don’t Hesitate A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One some of our good working members President. Res. Phone 7468 V. fETTY’S TRANSFE and Express Auto Truck done *02» 1-2 Ninety-second street; vice- We Handle Used Cars Office Phone Tabor 6527. near Carline j When Ton Want to Move ; J Call Tabor 7707 ; were given, although several depart being in the east visiting. Election of officers resulted as follows: » and Hot Shot Batteries. 510 Board of Trade Building Portland, Oregon Annual meeting of the local Union Tuesday Ninety-second St., ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ United States drain ■ Corporation ■ ♦ 1 ♦ : In the greatest of women's work when you hear these speakers. held JUST RECEIVED— a new supply of Columbia Dry Cell MT. SCOTT DRUG CO Wholesale anil jobbing profit,*, oo such flour must not ex<*ee<i 75c per bbl. and retailers prof its snM not exceed 91.25 per bbl. .Address all communica tions to want to join the W. C. T. U. and help was STATES GRAIN (VRPIIR ATION Announces that it will sell|| The sermon of the day was highly ap The Sunday UNITED Protectors, Foot Accelerators and Radius Rod Braces. our display of fine soaps for the complexion Last Sunday Rev. Father Finnigan of Columbia University assisted JUST ARRIVED FOR FORDS— Anti-Draft Shields, Coil Box, f 1 J. H. Bradbury CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB Yard on Foster Road in front of Lenta Library Phone Tabor 7823 :■ : Z The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 Home 1)61 8919 FOSTER ROAD A warm cellar is a poor tables and other foodstuffs basements of homes heated or the more coatly aystema. «torehouae. That's why vege cannot usually be kept in the by the old style pipe furnaces, The Home Ventilator Furnace Th. Ori.ia.1 PATENTED P.p.l— M~i.l Manufactured only by th. HOMER FURNACE CO, Hom.r, Mich. ■ ■ —Mill radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from dampness, but will not detract from its natural coolness. Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house' Clean, simple and safe. Doesn t waste space and doesn't necessitate a big installation cost We can equip your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours, for a little more than you would pay for a good base burner. Ask us for more information. ■■ ■ A. S. PEARCE ' Tabor 5838 Foater Road, Opp. Postoffice