Mss Lillian Blaxen. who wa sa teacher here here until February, but now of Kerns school, visited our school last Wednesday. Preaching IX a. m. and reception of memtiers. Subject:“ Child Culture by Agriculture ” Preaching at Bennett Blanche Rutherford came home from Chapel :lp m , in the evening evan­ her Harmony school ill last Friday . we gelistic service by the pastor l et the hope it is not serious. children come urge strangers to come. Mr. Beard has tsken a contract to W. BOYD MOORE Pastor. construct s dwelling Third Avenue Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grundy, who came for THEM L-oka suggestive, doesn’t here from San Francisco last week, it. have decided to stay here at least for The reconstruction of the Msin street the present. south of Johnson Creek bids for good The Volunteer Fire Department held road in the early summer. All the churches of Lents will get an interesting business meeting Mon­ together in a large temperance rally to day evening. LOCAL NEWS AND TOWN HAPPENINGS CHINA -LEE COMING Another Big THREE DAYS Free Demonstration of Chi-Namel BY CHINA-LEE AT THE LENTS HARDWARE COMPANY—APRIL II, 12 AM) 13 orgalixv a systematic and thorough H. A. Darnall is expected home from canvass At al) the voters in order to eastern Oregon, where he has been keep 1-enta clean and dry Want your laboring in the interest of the Grange. cooperation. Miss Lixxie Morgan is assisting in the HINA-LEE will only be too glad E have made special arrange­ Mr. Carr of Lenta is sccompanying fruit and confectionery store of A. the twogrest deflators, Burke and Cha­ Bohna. to offer suggestions and plans ments whereby we are pleas­ fin in their tour over the state, as their Mrs. A. F. Hershner returned from for the repainting of your houses and general manager. ed to announce the appearance of Chi- Madras. Oregon, last Sunday, where Mr. Donaldson expects to soon build she has been visiting her daughters will demonstrate it as she goes. In ad- na-Lee at our store on the above men on his two lota in Rossmere. We do Misses Joyce and Blanche Hershner. not wsnt him to be in s hurry in leav-. dition to this we are going to give you Mrs. E. M Douglass, of the eastern tioned dates. China-Lee, a beautiful ing this community. part of the county, was a Lents visitor A meeting was heki Friday the 22nd. absolutely free a 20c voucher that can young woman, will demonstrate the in the Library to discuss ways and the P“1 ***** means of the new Gravel Pit Park. AU day king Sunday crowds of Port- be applied on any Chi-Namel product many uses of Chi-Namel, showing you “Good—” land people were to be seen getting on Mr. Roots and wife of Boring, were and off the cars here, some going to in our store by simply buying a 10c not only the easy graining process but Lenta visitors this week. the beautiful Mount Scott Park Cem- Mr. Ross has offered his business etery to witness the wonderful trans­ paint brush and signing the coupon how to stencil walls, floors and even formation that that is is going going on on there there in in the the comer in Lents for sale formation etc., , and some were . .. . . . . . . way of landscaping, etc tached. For instance you pay 10c Mr and Mrs. Luther had an extend- content to ju#t wa)k aroundviewij< sofa cushions. This is all absolutely just walk around viewing the the cd visit in Los Angeles, for the winter. town a regular 15c brush and you get the town and the manv many additions. it It i. is es­ They report, glad to get back, "Oregon timated that fully 250 people were tn freehand it is certainly a treat that you Better.” voucher which pays 20c on a 50c can the town that day who had never been should take advantage of at once U. of O. law school held a mock here of Chi-Namel. Clip it out now. trial Wednesday night. J. Williams Mrs. Amy Kellogg, of 2X0 Second and Cliff Schneider won their case. Avenue. Lents, has been appointed resi­ J. O. McKay was a pleasant caUer t dent agent for the celebrated Spire I la Tuesday. corset. Mrs. Sim Cahoon of Cliffs, Wash., •Henry Page is nursing a black eye visited the past week witli friends in and bruised nose as a result of a head- Lenta. i on collision with a post while on the The Lents Friends church is under­ way to the tire the other evening. How Both I'honet Corner of Main Street and Carline going many lmprovment- and will soon ! it happened Henry or no one else seems present a greatly improved appearance ”'”b^~ evidence lioth exterior and intenor. The addi­ of an awful “jar.” tion has been completed and adds great­ The baseball dance given by the A ly to the seating capacity and comfort of the edifice and the entire structure & W League team was such a grand is now lieing treated to a new coat of success that another one is to be given paint. Other improvments are under two weeks from that date by the same way and lieing contemplated that will team. They cleared about $20. make the Freinds church one of the The Isis Theatre was the scene of an most comfortable places of worship in unusually large gathering of town kidd the town. ies last Saturday the event being the The attention of our readers is called dog and monkey show of Prof. Hunt, to the page ad of the Grange store in and they all had a “dandy" rime. this issue. Remember that the Baptist Church Mrs. Rodney Hurlbut, formerly Miss is meeting for the present opposite the Richmond and a teacher in the local Grange Hall. Theme of morning ser­ •‘Bill” i* a good one. boys. He is a | and was on the down and out list for school, was here the fore part of the mon: “What Every Christian in Lents gool “comeback,” and he didn't go t> eighteen months. Then he indicated week visiting friends. She was also a Needs. " Song by male quartet at the Car-on City, either. TXieee were the that he was ready to come Lack, and I pleasant caller at the school. evening service. wonb expreaaad by tiie driver on ti* | boys he’s a “comer,” but unlike Jeffrie* i Remember that Saturday is Clean-up Deputy Sheriffs John Hall and Bert hose wagon of the Sunnyside station, and '‘Little Abe.” The truth of th»- day. If you can’t be there send some Phillips went to Bull Run Wednesday in Portland Fire iH-partment. that raced to I driver's statement was attested by th»- j one in your place. response to a message that the man who D-nts during Tuesday night’s fire. "Bill” fact that “Bill” now more than 20 year* Spring fever has a decided hold on stole Shoemaker's horse at Gresham is a big. white horse, and a veteran of old, mail»-the run from the Sunnyside many of our residents and already the several days ago was there. They found the Portland, having ia-en in the service Station to I»ent*, a distanceof four miles ' thoughts are turning to the rod and the horse but failed to secure their man. I over twelve years. “Bill” was formerly in twenty minute*, with less exertion a middle horse on truck No. 1 and has thon hi* mate, a big 7-y»-ar-ol. j gun and other summer amusements. E. M. Hogue, of The Dalles spent raced many times to save property and Leading in the long race and drawing [ Mrs. H. A. Darnall was a guest for Sunday at home. live* from destruction. Three year* ago his lialf of the load at every jump, old I dinner at the home of Mrs. Fred Katz- W. A. Brown will leave the first of ‘‘Bill” was stricken with blind staggers “Bill” pulled up at the finish of the four- ! ky, Sunday. mil»- course without the !<-a*t indication the week for his home in Wasco county. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith, of Portland, of any ill effects. Covered with foam I EUGENIA PARK Mrs. Clay Courier. and her mother, came out Sunday in their auto and Mr. Matheny and wife of Silverton, and wet with i«-rspiration. old "Bill” visited with Mrs. Fred Katzky, who is from Peninsular, visited with Mrs. | were callers at the home of Vt. P. Her­ gazed at th»-glowing ember* of the de- I Bryant Wednesday. Mrs. Goldsmith’s sister. man, Mrs. Matheny being a niece of stroytsi home with an expression that Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Merle Davis. Mrs. Herman. The couple were on »■emitl to say: “It was a long,' hard ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds were recent visitors in Hood River, where Mrs. Hathaway of St. Johns, and Mrs. their wedding tour The groom is a run for an old plug like ine, but I'm Mr. Reynolds has property interests. J. T. Alexander, and Miss Altie Odell prominent business man of that place. good for many more. ami still able t»> | Directors Campbell and Sabin visited from Alb'n> 8P«nt Tuesday with Mrs. Mrs. Annie Matthiee of Porfland. also a set a pace for some of the colt«.” the Lenta Schools the latter part of the E- M- Hogne. niece, was bresent. week. This was the first visit received Mr. J. W. Gettings and brothers of CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of this place from the directors this year and they Rayburn Avenue, spent two weeks at have returned after an all winter'« stay We wish to thank all friends and report excellent conditions. Bay Ocean recently. neighbors for their kindly asefartance and in the metropolis. Wallace Blything is now subbihg for beautiful floral offerings during our be­ Mrs. F. Hayes is convalescing after Our all around mule man, Mr. Wil­ reavement of the lose of our lieioved mail carrier in Portland. several days of severe illness. cox is starting up agai.i. He ha» Mr. and Mrs Spencer, formerly of 1 purchese»! a brand new wagon and a wife and mother Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frounk are C. I). Sandero. Lents, thought they would make Cali­ buncom span of mules. Those wanting now cozily settled in the Chas. Frounk H. B. Sanders. fornia their home but ¡have returned to the earth turned up side down will do house- W. C. Sandero. Oregon. They are staying at grandpa well to see him. Mrs. E. Young was a business caller Drake’s on 3rd. avenue. W. F. Sandero. The Herman brothers, C. " • sod C. G. L. Sandero. in the city one day last week. 8., visited their parents Sunday, the Mrs. W. P. Jackson. Mr and Mrs. Grant Clayton, of Hose­ 24th. They are progressive farmer* of Mr*. J. K. Long. burg, who were called here by the the Malalla district Each have a Ford Mr*. C. P. McGrew. THE AD-WRITER death of the latter’s sister, relumed Motor car, C. 8. being an agent for that home Thursday company. M v HE wise >ld lad who writ»-» an CARD OF THANKS, Mr. John Wright is visiting friends Mr. Frank Stearn and young wife, re­ ill ad st«-ro clear of wearisome We wish to express our heartfelt in Myrtle Creek, also tending to some cently from Kalama, Washington, have digression; he know- he should business affairs. purchased property on Wth avenue, ami thanks for the many kindnesses shown Corner Main St. and Carline be understood if he would make a i the early morning risers can hear the us during the recent ilness and death of Mr. and Mrs. H. Turner have moved - good impression. Old Jabez Dink BHTH PHONES LENTS, OREGON chug of his motor cycle as he goes to his our tieloved one. We especially wish to from the Fronk house and are now thank the members of the Women of settled on the Hoskins property, one with printers’ ink kicked up a large * place of business. and noisy shindy, but didn’t sell bis Woodcraft who were verv kind and al­ block south of 65th Ave. That Clairvoyant communication dry goods well, because his ads were ways willing to lend a hand, and Rev. Mrs. H. G. Hawkins, of Richfield, long ami windy. And now he rants , surely is a stinger on some one. Ho! Conklin who was very attentive to the Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A ye spirit aspirant, did those fire bugs wants of our loved one. around and pant* and cusse* in a Wright. have cloven feet and a spear on the end style surprising. "Onethingl know.” Mr and Mrs. C. F. Stilwell Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright entertained For of the tail? he says: “By Joe, there is no good in Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Murray. at Sunday tea the following guests:— advertising!” But Gaffer Spinks buys E Smith and Miss Lulu Frakes of N. Nineteen Miles a Second printers' ink, and clothes his ads in CARD OF THANKS Yamhill, Mrs. Hawkins of Richfield, withouta jar, shock ordisturbsnee is the happy diction, and people read his We wish to thank the neighbors and Wash, and Oscar Stevens of Myrtle every scree») as though it were beat awful speed of our earth through space. % Creek. We wonder at such esse of nature’s kind friends who assisted us in onr My choice for President is seller fiction. His brezzy a»is bring movement, and so do those who take recent bereavment. Mrs. Chas. Williams entertained a him the ecads and fill his -tore with (write ntmc plainly) Mr. Tn Ip. Dr. King’s New Life Pills. No griping party of Michigan ladies, Friday eve eager buyers, while merchant* near Roy Tulp. For Vice President no distress, just thorough work that Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ferrell, enter- loaf by the year and chew the rag with brings good health and fine feelings. 25 tairfed at a house party Sunday. The weather liars. Says Gaffer Spink : “I A good treatment for a cold settled in guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sher­ surely think that when I’ve goods to eta at all dealers. Name the hinge is a HERRICK’S RED PEP­ place before them, I shouldn’t try to wood and infant son, Kenneth, of 4th PER POROUS PLASTER applied and Harrison, also the Misses Leone make folks buy by starting in to tire A pain in the side or back that catches to the chest to draw out inflama and bore them. And so I write my Taylor, Edna Smith, and Jessie Schwak you when you straighten up calle for a mation and BALLARD’S BOM* ad* ae bright and forceful as my of Portland. rubbing application of BALLARD’S HOUND SYKUP-to relax tightness. hand can do them.” Thue Gaffer The garden too) sale of the Lents SNOW LINIMENT. It relaxes the Yon get the two remedies for the price brags: "I sell my rage—I don’t sit Hardware Company was a decided contracted muscles and permits ordin­ of one by buying the dollar sise Hore­ success and proved that Herald adver­ round my etore and chew them!” ary bodily motion without suffering or hound Syrup; there is a porous plaster tising is not only profitable, but in- inconvenience. Price 25, 50c and * 1.00 ree with each bottle. Sold by I^inta despensible to the local merchant who — Walt Mason Pharmacy. is after all the business he can get. per bottle. Sold by Lenta Pharmacy. W C LENTS HARDWARE CO OLD FIRE HORSE MAKES RECORD RUN Screen Doors Specially Priced at this Store at 80c Made of good material and made substantially. Other grades at a little higher price but still low­ er than you can buy them elsewhere for. « Screen door sets, com píete, 8c and up. Lents Hardware Co STRAW BALLOT Presidential Favorite Fill out and return to Beaver State Herald, Lents. 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