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LOCAL NEWS AND W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE HEID AT LENTS TOWN HAPPENINGS HOODROW WILSON VOTING CONTEST (Continued From Page Ono) Did you attend the Institute? You will lie surprised to see how rapid you hear this Rally Call? Well, if vuu A dinner was given last Wednesday missed all this you missed a great anti ly the votes will oome in and what lit evening at the home of Mias Helena ‘ interesting occasion. tle etlort is ueceraary to win one of tbs The morning Kanne on Sth Ave., N., in honor of her session was largely taken up with a awards offered. Get in on the »tart and gneat, Mi»» Isabel Hunter, of Portland. ' "Finance Round Table” which was a encourage your friends to vo.e (or you. Flinch and other game» made up the ’ symposium on the money questiou that The rest will tie easy. You will never evening’» program. Everyone enjoyed ' every woman’s society should have know how popular you are until you themselves anil at a late hour everyone ' heard. cuter a contest of thi» kind. Plans for financing the great disbursed to their home-. Those pres national Convention that comes to Port After the lit»! announcement of can ent were Mrs. Minnie Kanne, Miss Isa land next fall was enthusiastically dis didate», tile vote» will l>e couuted every bel Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ba cussed. Tuesday and the result prmti-d in the and use nigs and painted, varnished, ker aud daughter, Miss Margaret, Miss next issue. I here will be a short write stained or waxed floors. ' oil'll have a The County Finance committee sub- Helena Kanne, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. up iu every issue of the pai>er Iroui mitt«*d a very interesting anil compre- more stylish home, and your floors will Stratton-aini Messrs. Walt«*r ami Gus now on until the close of the eouteal, , hensive plan of finance for the local tave Kanne. and those entered can keep in close be better, cleaner. an«l more healthful unions to work out. The moat interest- touch with the contest and competing The Lenta Sheet Metal Works have 1 ing feature of this report plan, was a in every wav. candidates. Certain it is that ten moved into the new Kilborn building : canvass for members throughout the ladies of l.euts and vicinity are going to on East Foster road t4 county that would bring our tuemher- SHPPWin-WlLLItUS get these magnificent rewards and it is The Epworth League of the M. E. ship up to a point it should be as enter left to the readers of The Herald to de M odem M ethod F loor F inishes church will give an entertaiument in tainers of a big convention. vide. Grange Hal), Saturdav evening, April A whirlwind campaign will Ire inau- give ihr dressiest il«><>r effects at a cost NOMINATIONS. 27. The receipts of the evening will be ‘ gurated, and every one will have an op- that is always lowest. Any person has the privilege of nom used in the purchasing of a piano. • portunity to join this greatest of organi inating one or more candidates. zations working for Home Protsction. r o» l*Alnt«d Finlah- Inulti« I ' otm « fiMt Rtiur. % Everybody invite«! to attend. Futtfl 1 l>M«ia You do not have to t>e a subecritier Tut t tlf. ft Attention is being called to the course In order that an intelligent understand to The Herald to lake part in this «-ou For Vamnind FI «lab x of lectures being given at the Seventh ing may be had concerning the why’s 4 •lurahl« II«»..» teat hunted Slid Yatniah «.vitt* Day Adventist church, Lents, Friday, and wherefore’s of joining the organiza All nominations should lie mailed to Saturday and Sunday evenings of this tion, carefully selected literature will be For W««rd FmUh Tut X Iff *41 the Contest Department at once, a» the placed in the hands of every interesteri For Uni truck« j.j Ohl Fluor« week. About 650 votes were cast in l-ents, list of nominations will appear in nest fut >■* L«4«.a 4»u Mav 1st the Mt. Scogt W. C. T. U. person. We firmly believe that hun- j t comprising Precinct“ No. 162, lt>2t», 163 Thursday’s paper. dreds in ourconntv would belong to this | will meet at the home of Mrs. Additon. Candidates can be nominated after Topic for bible study: "Women of the oiganization, if they more fully under There was little or no campaigning thia date, but it is a great advantage to stood its far reaching work, and hun- Bible Study Your Theme. The People's l on election day and everything Was mi- have your name in the first list pub It you are undecided Part in Making Laws.'* Mrs. Mallet, \ dreds who could not give active work ' usually quiet. a* to how you »hall lished, so that your friend» will not county president is expected to be pres would gladly belong, wear the token of Below is given the total vote of the fini'h your floors, agree to work for some one else before : right conditions and purity of iiie—the -andidates who figure«! prominently in ent. talk to us alami it ; white ribbon—and pay their annual dol the race. Many names are omitted owing knowing who are entering the contest. we can help you. Read The Herald’s offer to give away \ lar to help on the great cause. Every to the small number of votes reoeived HOW VOTES ARE SECURED. several 42-piece dinner sets. one will have the opportunity to do so. by them, Tlie result follows: In all cases where votes are issued J. C. Mount, Arthur Geisler, C. A. The state president, Mrs. Ada Wal subscriptions must tie paid or .prepaid. President— McMonagle and E. L. Rayburn spent lace Unruh, was presentat the Institute, La Follette 230 The full amount of money must lie »ent Main St. Lents Oregon Wednesday fishing in Molalla river, and as usual brought with her a degree Roosevelt ....... ...180 or brought to the Contest department They made the trip in an auto driven of inspiration and enthusiasm tha' did Taft ........ ...... 54 of The Beaver Mate Herald. by Elmer Morterud. Fish stories have I not fail to infuse the members of the U. S. Senaten EARLY START HALE THE BATTLE. been numerous since their return, but ' institute, and left no doubt in the minds Bourne............ 22« Send in your name, or the name of whether they caught anything larger of those present as to ti.e assursd suc- Lowell............ ..26 a one young lady you would like to have than a minnow is a matter of doubt. I cess of the great undertaking, in the Morton ........... win one of the prizes, at once, on the At least they have produced nothing to matter of entertaining the national con- Selling 176 nomination blank published in this show that they did. vention. p Repräsentativ paper, and then let your friends know At this national gathering every state Clyde. Several Lents citizens have recently .87 you are in the Contest to win, or they in the Unite«! states will be repres<-nt«rd. Gantenbein finished the work of cleaning their i . .*8 may favor a mutual friend who ap premises of refuse matter during the Hawaii, and other countries will doubt- I^fferty 230 proaches them before you. There is past winter. The example should be less be in evidence. Shepherd............................. . ..4« not an acquaintance but what will help W. C. T. U. program for May 1.— j Secretary of State— followed by all. you if you show them you are in earn 230 est and going to do your liest. "All “Bill” Goggins has been suffering j Topic for Bible study, Women of the Fields.................................... Study Hour Olcott................................... 211 the world loves a lover" but no more So with a severe cold as the result of a Bible. Mrs. Barkley. R. R. Commissioner— fishing trip, but has been able to peg Theme, The People’s part in making than an ambitious young lady, and Lawn, Quiz and Power of Petition, Miss I Atchison.............................. .188 when your friends realize that you pos along. Gotshall. Outlook for the County, ■ Schuldertnan........................ ...84 se»» that quality, and are going to give The ladies of 8t. Peter’s Parish will l Mrs. Mallet, County President. Hostess. Stayton.................................. .135 your competitors a run to the finish; give a dancing party in Grange Hall, Mrs. Additon. Circuit Judge. Dept. 2— Saturday evening, May 4th. Benefit of yon yourself will lie surprised at their Further plans for entertaining the I Benbow ............................ . 174 readiness and willingness to assist and St. Peter’s Parish. Admission, gents National will be discussed. Come! Morrow'.............................. 250 stand back of you. This reminds the 50c; ladies free. Ice cream and cake ; Circuit Judge Dept. 4— will be served. All are invited. Contest Editor of a remark made to him Ditchburn.......................... ... .58 by a candidate in a former contest "I On Tuesday from 2 p. m. until s P- ; To have a fine healthy complexion — ...9* never knern people were so kind and \ the liver must be active, the bowels Olson.................................. m. Mrs. Geo. Fawi-ett gave a ten Seton................................... ..104 that I had so many friends until 1 en-1 tea. Talk about your good timee. regular and the blood pure. All this is Taxwell....... ........................ ..141 tered this contest.” This happened in brought about by using HERBINE. It There is nothing that compares with District Attorney— Oregon not far from Lents, and your < events of like nature. Mrs. Fawcett thoroughly scours the liver, stomach Cameron............................ and bowels, pots the body in fine condi experience will be just the same when made everyone feel as though they were Cor. Main & Carline Lents, Ore. Evan«.................................. your friends are iuformed that you are at home and the supper was lovely. tion and restores that clear, pink and Fonts.................................. in the race and want their assistance No one, except those who attend these white complexion so much desired by Joy............................. ........ Price 50c. Sold by Len ts Pba affairs have any idea of the pleasant ladies County Commissioner— rnacy. timee enjoyed. They are for anyone, Kreuder............. ............... A valuable dressing for flesh wounds, who will come.—Olie. irns, scalds, old sores, rash, chafed The grand jury accompained by the —® ................................ M. Holly, of 4th Ave., has secured a Sheriff— in, is BALLARD'S «NOW LINI- bailiff and district attorney, paid a visit contract from W. B. Brock for the clear- . ENT, it is Ixitli healing and antieep- to Kelly Butte and the county poor Hollingsworth.................. ................... 116 ing of a large tract of stump land near ................. .................... 81 ' s. Price 25c, 5<>c and |1.00 per bottle farm during the week. No report has McAllister La Center, Wash. been made as to existing conditions at Fitzgerald ...................... ..................... «fili >ld by Lente Pharmacy. Wilson.............................. ..................... 921 Mrs. Chas. Stevens, of Weeton, Ntbr., the two countv institutions Assessor— recently arrived in this city and ex Subscribe for The Herald pects to make Oregon her home. She Ed. Hogue and family, of Arleta, have Reed.................................. .................... 255 j ie a cousin of Mrs. E. M. Hogue, and at disposed of interests there and will re Sigler................................. .................... 169 Treasurer— present ie visiting in St. Johns. turn to Kansas. Mr. Hogue still re 12*> Buchinan ......................... tains property interests in Kansas and Attorney Rollo Groesbeck has thor Lewis.................................... Suit Buyer 272 Terms goes there to dispose of the same after oughly renovated and rearranged his School Superintendent— which he will return to Oregon and office, which is now one of the neatest Five-room strictly modern house. Armstrong............................ 119 make bis permanent home. and best furnished in this section. Wired for lights. Hot and cold water 171 it is to your host interests to know what The beautiful hand-painted tankard Henderson............................ plumbing. Lot 1x50x100 in nice addi- Mr. Martin, residing on Gilbert road, Robinson.. ........................... 112 that paint i.s—its spreading capacity recently raffled off was won by by Mrs. I ti>>n. is severely ill at his home. Suveyor— The* kla Bright. The painting was done — its appearance—its durability. You A range, kitchen table and cisiking Prof. A G. B. Boquet, and Mr. Lively Holbrook........................... 238 by Mrs. Geaell and was an exceptional utensils, library table, buffet, Morris are the man-who pays the bill and w ho addressed the pupils of the Lents ly fine piece of work. 161 McAtee.................................. chair, fancy iron lied »lead and springs, loses if the paint goes wrong. Make schools Wednesday afternoon in the in Coroner— Born—To the wife of Theodore Carl Hayes...................................................... 132 dresser, etc , go witli the house. Also terests of the school garden contest. sure of good results—the most satis a chicken house and run on place. eton, April 18, a girl. It is thought Lents scholars will take Skewea......................................................4* factory and economical job__ by hav This is a nice buy for a man who de an active interest in the work. One Both Lents barber shops have be Slocum........................................ 149 ing your painter use sires a first class home. important advantage for iocal pupils come affiliated with the Portland Bar Smith....................................................... 48 is that they have an abundance of bers Union, and the employees therein Twite hell............................................. 51 herwin illiams aint ground and sunshine for this work and made application for union mem LENTS DISTRICT OFFICERS. this fact was cited by Prof Boquet in bership and are already members of J ustice of the Peace— Foster Road East PREPARED his address the same Klineman ..... 280 It is better than any other prepared 132 The entertainment given by the G. Base Ball Sunday, Lents vs. Ameri Stevens........... Constable — paint on the market, or "lead and A. R. under the direcion of Mrs. cas. Game called at 3 o’clock sharp. Price ..................................................... 202 Koonce, was well received by those in oil ” . The Sherwin-Williams Co. Gus Schmidt, the baritone singer attendance. The attendance was light who has made such a bit at the Isis Wise.......................................................216 safeguard its quality in every process In the Democratic vote Woodrow Wil however, and the affair barely paid ex ■ Theatre, will sing every night next of manufacture. They make all their son defeated Champ Clark by more than penses. week. linseed oil; own and operate large 2-to-l vote. Harry Lane received the Mrs. Jennie Richardson, who teaches The Alumni of the school in District highest number of votes for Senator, zinc and lead mines and smelters, in our schools, entertained several i No. 45 will hold a reunion and recep- and Torn Word received several votes for and make their dry colors in the friends at her home at 729 E. Yamhill tion at the school house one we*-k be Chicken Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5. A fore the close of school in that district. the nomination for Sheriff. largest and best equipped dry color Roast Pork O. E. I^ent, candidate for representa very dainty luncheon was served. It will be in the nature of a reunion of Baked Veal plant in the United States. Those present were Mrs. Short and the the old members and a reception to the tive from the Eightenth District received .Mashed Potatoes, The results are in the goods. a full party vote. Misses Parmlev and Holmes of Gres new Green Pens, Custard, Apple, Ja». Homing was given the Democrat Protect your interests and ham; Mrs. Darnell, of Lents, and Miss The basement walls and the founda ic nomination tor constable. an<l Rhubarb Pie, Ice Cream, Ap Riches, Mrs. Naylor, Miss Janet and tion for the Baptist Church have your property with S.W. P. been The name» of several Republican can ples, Oranges, Bananas, Pickles, Tea, Emma Dobie, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. completed and work is now under way didates were written on Democratic bal Coffee, Milk, Fresh Butter Milk, sell it. Logie Richardson. j on the superstructure. Home-made Bread, and Butter, free lots. Attorney Rollo Groesbeck made a with all meat Read the announcement of The Her trip to the Boring section Tuesday. orders. He reports thriving conditions in that 1 aid’s voting contest in this issue. TO SPANISH WAR VETERANS OUR’COFFEE A SOUP ARE AL- section and says crop conditions are Mrs. M. E. Donley, of Pleasant Val- In invittng the different orders to Main St exceptionally fine. He predicts a great ley, is visiting in Spokane. Lents Oregon WAYS HOT unite with us at the Grange hall on the future for Boring. Mrs. B. E. Humphrey has been on 26th. of May at 10 o'clock to attend The new stage equipment in the Isis the indisposed list for several days, memorial service, which will be held at Lit." Theatre will be installed for the but has about recovered her usual the Friends church. May 26 at 11 “Stopping an ad to save money is “Night Riders”a ComedyJDrama to be health. o’clock a. m., I in some way forgot to played May 2 and 3, by the Lents Dra The dance and card party given by invite the Spanish War Veterans. I ' like stopping theclock to save time,” matic Club. the Women of Woodcraft in Grange regret very much that I forgot it, but I Hall Saturday evening was a highly will now extend to yon a cordial invita EGGS FOR SALE—Thoroughbred On Carline says The Herald Advertising Man. White Orpington and White Leghorn successful social event and enjoyed by tion. "DAD ” COOK PROP. all present. eggs for sale. Otto Katzky. JOHN WALROD, Commander. Fear up your Carpet RESULT Of VOTf IN If NTS DISTRICT Mt. Scott Drutf Company (let That At The a nts ware 80c and Up. When the painter ppiies paint on your house â See Bright Realty Co S -W P Special Sunday Dinner I I Mt. Scott Dru# Company The Lents Cafe