Subscription, $1.00 a Year. LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912. NOMINATIONS IN HERALD’S CONTEST IN THIS ISSUE J. BRUCE ISMAY ROAD WORK IS COMPLETED NEW HOMES EOR LENTS Tlx' ll«*rnld* Gift <’onU'*i in now on in frourThe Herald will count 3000 vote* The building activity in Lents savors full force Over fifty bright mid en««r- for a candidate. The work of hard surfacing South ' of a boom, bat it is not, and is only the Main Street from the foot of Mt. Scott getir Candidate* have already been Tlie nomination coupon will only ap- : to the line of the P. K L. & P. Co, I natural growth of a town that is pro- nominated to compete for the valuable pear for a few issue», and only a limited | was completed the fore part of the grogreseing at a rapid rate and growing prise* we arc offering. If your favorite’* numlicr of nomination* will lie accept­ ' week. The improvement was greatly at a pace nne«jnaled by few towns and name i* not Ineluded in llii« list *eud it ed. Cut the nomination blank from I needed and the fact that the work has saburhs adjacent to Portland. in at onw, a* delay* are often handicap- thi* i**ue and «end it to Tin- Herald of- | lieen completed is greatly appreciated The building now going on farther es­ by the citizens of Ixrnta. fltvn, with your name or the name of j per*. tablishes the fact that Lent* will be­ The material used and the methods The re is a great ileal to I m - gained in a and ail dree* of your favorite candidate. ; of doing the work was the same as has come one of the most important point* contest of thia kind ixith in pleaanre A subscription 1» not ne*e*aary, but a ’ been used in Multnomah county since Ben Selling, who defeated Senator in thie section of the state. good Mart mean* much. The name of < and <>t|>erienec And those who enter road building was placed on a modern Bourne for the Republican nomina­ Springing from a village of less than at tlie *tart have the I mm I chani’e ol win­ the |*-r*ui making the nomination will . j and scientific basis. tion for United State* senator in the Photo 6v Amarle«« I'raa* Associarlo« not be divulged. 1000 souls to a town of 10,000 residents ning. Get your friend* to help you and While the work was performed by Oregon primaries. Order* fortiic prises will be given' ia the record of a few years. It is a J. Bruce Ismay, managing director ‘ the county court and with funds from you will lie surprised to w how the tlie suci-eeaful eonte*tanta at the clone of > , record that is not yet finished, bat in of the company owning the Titanic, i the county coffers, particular attention vote* count up Get busy today collect­ the making, for Lents is growing and ing the vote coupon* which appear in tlie content, and the name may lie u*'-d j who haa been criticised for taking a I and care was given, owing to the fact i will contiune to grow. each issue of tbe piq**r each and every by the coiit.-Htant lierm-lf, or >ii*|HM*«i of i place In one of the boats. the thoroughfare improved is one of in any manner she may see fit. A Herald representative made no one haw a value. the streets of Lent* and one of the Any young lady residing in the terri- j particular effort to ascertain the exact Friend* <>f the many Candidate* who | main traveled roads of the county. □ umber of new residences nnder course wi*h to help tlieir favorite can do ao by tory mentioned In-low i* eligible to com- For a greater part of the distance the |n-te in thi* content | of construction in the various residence simply clipping the vote coupon which j hard surface material covers the center Paris.—Bonnot, the leader of an or­ district* bnt in going the regular round* Anyone who desire* to vote in thi* ap|a-ar io this issue of the paper. It i* ■ of the street, a distance of 20 feet as is ganized gang of automobile bandit* thi* week, came in contact with a de­ little to do, but your friend* will appre­ content may do *o by coU|H>n* dipped the usual breadth covered in the work who have been terrorizing Paris and cided activity, in this line. Following ciate it. I*o not hold the coupon* back, from The Herald and by *|**cial vote but through the public spiritedness of ! the surrounding district for months, but vote them la-fore the date on them ballot* obtained by *cb*eribing to The Halifax, N. 3.—One hundred and several local citizens residing along the i and Dubois, a notorious anarchist, are a few of the homes being construc­ The ballot* M-cured by sub- sighty-nlne corpse* of victims of ted and nearly finished. expire*. When you pay your subscrip­ Herald. street, the surface whs made to cover i were shot to death in the most thrill­ One of the finest of the new residen­ tion to The Herald I m - *iire you receive scribing to The Herald may I m - held a» Titanic disaster arrived her. at j the entire width of the street. Thia ing encounter in the annals of French ces being constructs, and one which the vote* to which you are entitled. long a* diwired and voted at any time the coffin ship Mackay Benn. : M i was done through the private expendi­ crime. will be second to none in the city, so Vote* are Issued on la>lh Gid and New up to the clone of the content, but cou­ day. Only the relative* of th«- vic; ture of fund* to cover the additional ex­ A garage at Choisy-le-Roi. six miles far as finishings are concerns, is one ■ubscriptionn according to the amount pon* cut from The Herald an- go«»! only were allowed on the dock wl< i i: pense. Those who contributed to thi* south of Paris, in which the bandits for ten day* from publication and will Mackay Bennett berthed being erectS by E. M. Scbeuerman at paid ; were: Mr. Bergeman, E. W. Miller, had taken refuge, was blown up by A revised list of the Id-nti. • d dead Mrs. Erock, Dr. McSloy and the Evan­ dynamite, after these two men had the corner of 3d Ave., and Carline. It Candidate* *hould n-inemls-r one not I h - counted if voted after the date is an eight room structure, two stories compiled from wireless m< sag tiling—one district will not haw to com­ printed on tlie ballot. gelical church. The owners of the I kept at bay for hours a large part of Person* living in one district are not places the total number of the identi­ high and has fall basement. Aside pete against the other except for the property occupied by McNeil Bros., I the police fbree of Paris. confined to voting for ladies in their j from regular living rooms, bath, etc., a fied on the Mackay Bennett at 1S4 Capital Prise. Each district will receive Dr. McSloy *nd Wiley & Allen also Bonnot and Dubois, after wounding spacions sleeping porch is providS. one Diamond Hing, one Hcludaraliip in own particular district, but may vote I and those on the Minia at eight. In contributed to the work. ’ two policemen, took refuge in the gar­ The owner is a contractor and builder Holme* Ihiaine*« College, ami one ladle* for anyliody in the race. Thi* offer af­ all ten were reported as recovered That portion of Main street north of age. They were trapped in the build­ ford* the young women of l*-nt* and by the Minia, but two unidentified j the line of the P. R. L & P Co., was ing. which at once was surrounded, and is superintending all work. It is (iold Watch. Ti e Capital I’riw- will go to the young lady {Hilling the greatest I «niteide district an excellent opportunity , bodies were buried at sea. Among the i similarly improved some time ago and i Bonnot was captured alive. He was ‘ to be the permanent home of the fam­ to receive valuable present* at the ex- eight bodies Identified on the Minia numtier of vote* of the three district*. the work just completed places the en- riddled with bullets and died on the ily and nothing is being omittS or slights that will tend to make the ar­ none are of prominent persons except­ I tire street in excellent condition. Starting Tuewlay the vote* polled by |M-n*e of The Herald. way to a hospital. HOW VOTES ARE SECURED. rangement and furnishings modern and ing that of President Haya, of the ea<-h Candidate will be counted each in ail cam's where vote* are issued first class. All casings and interior Grand Trunk. week and the »landing published in the wood work have been selects with the following issue of The Herald. lie sure sulueriptions must la- raid or prepaid. . greatest care and coatS with natural that your name i* on all ballot* *ent in. The full amount of money mu«t la- sent or brought to the eonteat department I stain, giving the beet possible effect in HOW TO SECURE VOTES of The Beaver State Herald. : showing up the perfect grain of the In each issue of The Herald there is a woS. The floors are of hardwood. NOMINATIONS. Ixllot printed, thia ballot when clipped Kitchen cloeete and treasures, book Any person haa the privilege of nom ­ out and properly tilled in and mailed or Ed. Thurston, who has been employ cases, etc are includS and arranged in brought to The Herald oilier will count inating one or more candidate*. Plans and specification* have lieen ed by McNeil Bros , since that firm en- tbe beet poeaible manner for comfort You do not have to lie a subscriber for twenty vote*. Vote* are al«o issued ujHin the |iay- to The Herald to take part in thi* con­ prepared by Architect C. A. Duke for gaged in business, has opened a grocery Funds to Secure Apparatus and convenience. It is one of the best tnent of subscription to the paper. No­ tent. for Lents Playground Will arranged the writer ha* ever visits. a two-story reinforced concrete build­ store in the building formerly occupied finishing touches will soon be com­ All nomination* should lie mailed to tice the schedule of vote* on another by the I^nts Sheet Metal Works, ing 2i*>xll5 feet in sise, to be built at Be Secured From Tag The plete'. The new home will coet in tbe page of thi* paper. If you wish to sub­ the Contest i*epartuient at once, as the South Main St. Arleta Station, in the Mount Scott dis­ neighborhood of $2&00 and will be a Sale. scribe for the paper you can pay any of list of nomination* will appear in next The building, which has been thor­ trict. for Mrs. J. Degel. It will lie a oughly renovated, is well fitted with a - valuable addition to tbe residence sec- Thuraday'* paper. tlie Candidates or bring or mail the mon­ | tion of Lenta. Candidate* can be nominated after combined tlieater, store and office fresh and up-to-date stock of groceries, ey direct to the Contest Manager and he Tag. you're it! That is the slogan for Another residence that ia being con­ will cast tbe vote* for your favorite In thia date, but it is a great advantage to building, the most pretentious to be produce, etc. order to receive vote* all subscription* have your name in the first list pub­ built in that part of the East Side. The The new firm will be known as "Ed's Saturday, May 4th, when the members structs along modern and permanent lished, •<> that your friends will not theater will be 70x80 feet in site, and Cash Store.” The proprietor is well of the Mothers’ club will endeavor todis- I lines ia that belonging to F. W. Tuesey. mint lie paid for in advance. agree to work for some one else before will lie in accordance with the require­ known in Lents and his many friends pose of several thousand tags in an at­ It is a two story structure, spacious, PRIZES WORTH THH EFFORT. well arrangS and neat in appearance. Each and every one of tlie prize* we knowing who are entering the contest. ment* of the city building code It will wish him success in the new venture. tempt to secure Binds with which to pur­ It stands at the corner of Foster road INS1 RUCTIONS FOR VOTING. are offering is worth a good hard try tor have a large stage and Ixiwl-shaped chase apparatus for the Lents play­ and 4th Ave. Tbe coet will be about Enter tlie name of the lady whom floor and will seat 700 people. The re­ and you will take a lot of pleasure in ground. 32.000. calling on friend* and la-coming acquaint­ you with to secure one of these valuable mainder of the space on the tiret floor Several thousand tags have been print­ Mr. Mays, of Seventh Ave., is erect - ed with |ier*ona who will lie glad to 1*< rewards in thi* contest at once. She will contain 12 offices so arranged that ed and the ladies will he out in full ing a neat six-room bungalow. He is given an opportunity to *how their may win the 142.5 piano. Better still, they can la« used singly or en suite. force on that day. Tags will be sold for doing tlie work nights and mornings, or friendship and encourage you in your get the lady to enter her name and then The building will I h - heap'd by hot 10 cents each, with no limit as to the during hours when he is not eniployS vote for her. Those who get in on the water. ambition. All the office rooms will be Dr. Harry Lsne of Portland, the Dem­ number any individual may purchase. at his regular work. Th« coming week will no doubt be tlie start have the Iw-st chance of winning, lighteil and ventilated. The building ocratic nominee for the U. 8. Senate, The ladies expect to sell one to every Clyde Luke has erected a neat five- exciting one of tlie contest ii* tiie candi­ so it is desirable that the name be en­ will cost al Hint $30,000. stand* a great chance to become the Lent» resident, and more than one to room bungalow on 7th Ave. It is con­ tered at once in order to get a good date« who figure on winning one of three next U. 8. Senator from thi* state. many. Yon are not going to escape, so structed of concrete blocks and presents valuable prize* will atari to work witli Ntart. Candidates who enter thi* con­ The people of Oregon remember that it be ready, for you will sure be tagged. an attractive appearance. It is well ar­ test do not necessarily have to lie sub ­ energy. There will be no end of sus- The ladies are well organised and be­ rangS and constructed entirely along ws* a Ijine who secured thia state for Enter your penae and anxiety among the different scriber* of The Herald. the Union. Way back in 1843 when a lieve they will raise a substantial fund permanent lines, and will be one of the candidate* to know just how they stand name anil your friends will do the rest. meeting was called at Champoeg in the to carry on this important work that is best appearing homes in the city. compared to tlioae of tlie leader* at the You will be surprised to see how rapid­ valley to settle the question whether so well nnder way. Messrs. Swanson and Richmond are present time. There will la- a lively ly the vote* will come in and what little The grounds have undergone a greet each building a new house in the Gar­ Ths Merchants Mercantile Company this North West shonld go to England skirmish of vote-* and Juat how long the effort ia necessary to win one of the or the United Stater, it w«* th*t improvment, and if proper equipment den tract. lender* of today will hold their place I* nwards offered. Get in on the atart and of Portland is preparing to publish a great pioneer, Governor Ixine, who can be obtained lent* will have a pub­ lire Orendorff has a new six-room entirely up to their competitor*. Can­ encourage yonr friend* to vote for you. credit guide for this district. By this raved the day for the United 8tatee. lic place for children that will be second cottage under construction at the corner didates have liecn cautioned time and The rest-will be easy. You will never system the business men will lie put in Dr. Harry Line is of the same heroic to none in tlie state. of Kenneth Ave. and Stella St. in Shady touch with the credit condition* all over know how ixipiilar yon are until you en ­ time again that an early atart is lialf the The cause is worthy of liberal support Park. the United State*and whenever anyone blood and can be relied upon in any battle when competing for nrises in a ter a contest of this kind. and all should lie on hand with a "dime emergency to fight loyally and courage ­ Webb Addition is the scene of consid- After the first announcement of can­ moves here from another part of the voting eonteat, and if you do not take in pocket" next Saturday. Don’t for­ able activity along the building line. ously for the people of Oregon at all advantage of it, yon will have no one to didates, the votes will be counted every country the local merchants will st times —SCRIBE. get the day. At the corner of Lewis Ave. and Gates blame but yourself. Decide today to lie Tuesday and the result printed in the once be posted through thie comps y St , Louie Montgomery, of Portland, is a winner, GET BUSY and STAY BUSY next issue. There will lx- a short write as to how the party paid hi* bills where Americans’ Arms Taken by Mexico constructing a fine new residence. The Democrat* May Alter Two-thlrds Rule he formerly lived These credit guide* up in every issue of the |>a|ier from now until the eonteat close*. - Mexico City.—Thirty of the 1000 Baltimore.—Probably the most im­ I structure has full basement and nine on until the close of the contest, and are compiled in tlie districts covering HOW TO WIN. rifles shipped to the American am portant discussion at the democratic j room» including bath, reception room nearly'every stat- In the Union. They Any young lady who desires to enter those entered can keep in close touch I bassador for urs of the American national committee meeting here re­ and hall. The coet of this new residence thi* contest and win one of the valu­ with the contest and competing condi- are made from the combined experience colony in the event of trouble In the lated to the two thlrds rule of nomin­ will be approximately $1500. of all the merchants in each of these able prises offered should *>« that her dates- Certain it is that ten ladies of L. E. Browning is another who is capital were seized by the police as ating tbe presidential candidate. name i* sent to the conti-at department. Lent* and vicinity are going to get these district* and every businessman rat«* i they were being distributed. The Strong efforts will be made to have the building in Webb Addition. He is bis own customers according to how ; All that ia necessary to win a prim- is to magnificent rewards anil it ia left Io the they paid him. Before a customer i» rifles were returned to the ambassa­ convention adopt a rule for a majority I erecting a neat bungalow. H. 8. Gar- recrive tlie largest number of vote», ac­ reader* of The Herald to decide. rated he is given a chance to pav up his dor later without explanation. Mr. vote in the nomination instead of the j lock and W. B. IIae*n tagged yon will sure fore giving him any credit. (Continued on Page Five) memorial exercises at Gresham May 30 get it Saturday. them. Each nomination coupon cut thing. PARISIAN BANDITS KILLED BY POLICE CORPSES OF VICTIMS OF TITANIC ARRIVE NEW CONCRETE BUILD­ ING EOR ÀRLETA » No. 17 Great Activity in Building Circles—Lents Enjoy in'g Rapid and Permanent Growth. South Main Street Hard Sur­ faced From Mt. Scott to Garline—Improvement Is Appreciated. Look the List Over on Another Page of This Issue—Is Your Favorite Nominated?—Be Sure That You Nominate Her r BEN SELLING Vol. 10. NEW STORE IS OPENED IN LENTS CHERRYVILLE”sCRiBE BOOSTS DR. LANE LOCAL MERCHANTS TO HAVE CREDIT SYSTEM SATURDAY, MAY 4 IS TAG DAY.