LOCAL NEWS AND TOWN HAPPENINGS J. H Chalkerof Laurelwood was a pleasant caller Monday, dropping in to to say hello and get a glimpse of the Herald's new plant. Miles Farmer of the Journal was a Herald caller one day this week. B D. Sigler, county assessor and candidate for re-election, was looking over the he'd Tuesday of this week. Mr. Sigler claims to be the first man to assess public franchises and is advocat- iug equitable valuations according to law. Harold Rutherford clipped off a mile against time in 5:40 last week. If he continues this improvement it will put him on the annual Salem-Portland race against the Indians this year. The Seiwood Quartet and the Lents Quartet from the Evangical Church will sing at the Prohibition meeting. Pro­ hibition vs Anti-Saloon League in methods st the Taylor St. M E. Church on 13th of March, 1912. Our Lents boys are the progressive modem •‘Spartans” for sure. East Glison St. will be widened to an M) foot street. This will make real estate more valuable at least. Mr. Donaldson. Lents' ex-merchant, attended court in Portland, Monday. N. G. Hedin appeared as counsel for Mr. Keen the laundyman, who was beaten by a man named Pottage, win­ ning the case. Alvin Bradford. Lents Choir instruct­ or. has sent away for the Easter Can­ tata music. Let us hope it will equal the Xmas cantata Junior Y. P. A. of Lents it doing a remarkably fine development work among the young boys and girls They deserve our hearty support in keeping the pupils off the streets by finding beneficial work that take their interest. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Damall attended the patriotic exercises at Woodlawn last Saturday evening and report a most excellent program. The Isis Theatre is enjoying an ex­ cellent patronage these days and there is a reason for they are giving the people of Lents one of the very best shows possible for the money. Miss Doris C. Meyer, formally of Lents Junction and Mrs. Nettie Hart­ wig have opened a millinery and dress­ making establishment in the Ross Bldg, across the street from McNeil Bros., where they will be pleased to meet their old as well as new customers. Rev. Levi Johnson, pastor of the Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church, will | preach at the morning service as usual. ‘ There will be special music and we urge all who have -ot become identified with i any church to come. Tne Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E Church will give a ten cent tea on Wed-, needay March 6 from 2 to 4 p. m. at the home of Mn. Nellie Woodworth, one block weet of the M. E. Church. All ladiee are cordially invited to attend Friday March 1st. at 8 p. m. there will be a social at the Methodist church given bv the Rnthalean and W. N. classes for the benefit of the primary organ fund. A program will be given and refreshments served. Every one invited. GARDENING TIME IS UPON US We buy garden tools in such enor­ mous quantities that we are able to Down—and then undersell any other dealer in the town and still we uphold the high standard of goods that have always made this store the “quality store.” Hoes 240 of them—a dozen different patterns to select from. a week. Rakes Over 200 of them—many different kinds— all priced right. See important announcement in next is­ sue of The Herald. Best offer ever made in your city., Everything Else in the same proportion —both in quantity and quality. WATCH FOR IT. LENTS HARDWARE COMPANY LENTS, WAIT FOR IT. What Is It? OREGON. Grand Opening We Call Your Shoe Repairing Spring Showing ---- Attention---- Shop Hl» AND Sewed or Nailed Another $5.00 gold piece will be given away at the Isis Theatre Friday night, March 8. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Dr. Moreland has moved into his new PRICES VERY REASONABLE and spacious quarters in the Isis theatre building and announces that hereafter the office will be open every day and evening,excepting Monday and Tuesday, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 7 p. m when the office will be open morn­ ings and evenings. Hair Wird auch Deutsch Geschprochew The mens and boys meeting at the M. E. Church Wednesday evening was well attended. For some reason Dr. Fletcher Homan did not appear. In the absence of the speaker of the even­ ing, the pastor addressed the meeting. Much interest is shown in this move­ Harry C. McAllister, republican can- ment and no doubt much good will come i didate for the nomination of sheriff will to any town with meetings of this kind. be introduced to the public at the Isis The pastor of the Baptist Church will Theatre, Satnrday evening. preach 8unday morning on the subject: The Friends Church is this week add­ “What the Bible Teaches About Crea­ ing another wing to their church build­ tion,“ and in the evening on the sub­ ing that will give them an additional ject: “Christ, the Living Stone.” The seating capacity of 6o people. This Lord’s Supper will be observed in the shows church enterprise and speaks morning. well for the town. The free lecture delivered at the Evangelical church here Thursday even­ ing was well attended and reports there- j from indicate much enthusiasm. Mr. Chafin is a very eloquent and able speak­ er and discussed the Prohibition ques- i I There are over 1200 voters in I i tion from it’s origin up to the present ' ’ this district and out of that num- j [ : time and pointed out the difficulties en­ < > her only 250 have registered so < > countered and the success of the move­ i far says R. C. Groesbeck, special ’ I ment. ; ’ registering clerk for this district. ' ' O. Kutzer has disposed of his pool i > Voters register. The election to i 1 room to McMonagle & Webster, and it I follow will be of special import- j ' has been moved to their location. ; ’ ance in more ways than one. It > ’ M. K. Hedge, H. A. Damall, Lee i • is of especial importance to us as < > i I we must then select our two local ] ; Carman, Lee Tuttle and D. M. Simon­ > offices—J ustice of the Peace and ' ; sen were among the I^ents people who . ’ Constable—our only represents- < ! took in the Bryan address in Portland ; tives of law and government. j [ Thursday evening. > Dont put it off, register at once ' ' > —register in Lents—the issues are < ! GRAYS CROSSING squarely before you. j ; Mrs. Oscar Friend and daughter, ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ wr I visited at the home of Mrs. Ray Sher- On Mt. Scott Uno, 3 Glocks East of Main St. L. Petrovics Voters Register Now In Lents M LOOK M The ladies of Lents and vicinity are cordial­ ly invited to attend our grand opening and spring showing of Millinery at our new place of bus­ iness on S. Main street just across from McNeil Bros. Our Creations are the latest, and include all the spring and summer styles, and the work­ manship we believe needs no recommendation. Visit our parlors on MARCH 8th & 9th. No trouble to show you around and you are under no obligation to buy. Everyone invited. Miss D. C. Meyer, Milliner Dressmaking parlors of Mr«. Hartwig In connection. SOUTH MAIN STREET. LENTS, ORE. wood on Yamhill street Saturday. Mrs. the gentlemen visit them. Sherwood is also a daughter of Mrs J. G. Wimin and guests visited at Friend. Ubas. Stitcher’s in Brush Prairie. Wash. Teddy Musgrave is suffering from a Bunday. severe siege of whooping cough. The heavy rains of the past few weeks Wm Keller has purchased the pro: er- have made walking rather unpleasant ty known as the Wymon property on even on the Oregon City road which is Watt street and will make some im­ usually quite good. We would suggest provements thereon alter which, the that on dark nights a few danger signals fie placed between Gray’s Crossing and place will be for sale or rent. Mrs. J. O'Brien was a city caller Fri­ Johnson Creek. This Is only a suggest­ ion, a stitch in time saves nine. Mt’s day. not wait until some predestrian is injured Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flannigan have and a suit for damages is brought purchased the Orwiler property on Ray- I agaiust the county as the expense might burn Ave. and moved there during the , be much more than the price of a few past week. lanterns. Wm. McConkey is again at work in the 8. P. varda after having had a few An editor wlio refuses to use diplo­ days vacation. Messrs ¡Bert and Devillo Burton of macy in hiT Work will soon find he Gagetown Mich, who are touring the hasn't any more friends than an alarm coast states, are guests at the home of clock at 5 g. m. G. G. Lehman 8427 82nd street. Mr. I^hman an family formerly reaided in Misa Duplicity iainfcstfng our local at­ Gagetown and are much pleaaed to h ve mosphere again and we hereby warn ail To the fact that we are offering great bargains in all lines of furniture, stoves, kitchen supplies and all second hand goods preparatory to moving into another building di­ rectly across the street from our present location. J.C.Mount&Son The Homefurnishers. the bachelors—and single men, includ­ ing the "boy with the smile”—to take to the woods until after she has taken her departure. And that reminds us of a woman who »ays she "just hates men” and would like to ace the man who would marry her. So would we. ’ Bvthe way, who’s yourprinter? Why not try the Herald on your next order? BOOK READERS, LOOK We sell, buy or exchange nov­ els of all kinds. Big line just in. LAMBERT'S CONFECTIONERY Main Strut On Carli»«, Lauts