Don't fail to report any item* of inter­ est concerning your friends. The PRESIDENT GREETS LOCAL NEWS AND Herald is desirous of printing all the local news and in order to do this we TOWN HAPPENINGS must have the assistance of our readers. GERMAN WARSHIPS Bert Humphrey, who is completing an addition to his house. fell from a low Fort Monroe. Va.—Out on the wat Mr. and Mrs Chauncey will move to scsttlod the fore part of the week and era of Hampton Roads President Taft Coville, Idaho, in a couple of weeks. sustained a badly sprained ankle and welcomed a great foreign fleet to E. C. Quinn of Mayville, Oregon, foot,, necessitating a layoff of a few days. American waters when he extended spent a few days in Portland this week The residence of Mr. Daniels, stand- the hand of friendship to Rear Admir­ and was a visitor at Lents Grange Satur­ ' ing north of the public school building, al Von Rebeur-i’aschwitl command day. eaught tire Friday evening. An alarm Ing the visiting division of the Ger Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward, of Lenta, was “immediately sounded and was man navy. While more than 1000 German sail­ When quality is considered you will save money by buying your Meats have gone to Bull Run, where they will promptly responded to by the tire de­ conduct a dancing pavillion and re­ partment. but the tlames wereextinguish- ors stood at attention on the decks of and Lard at freshment stand during the summer. | ed before the arrival of the department the giant .Moltke, Germany's battle cruiser, President Taft boarded the They expect to conduct the same fora and before extensive damage resulted period ot shout 19 weeks. An identification card in the ’Contint- vessel. At the gangway Admiral Von Rebeur Paschwitx and his staff wait­ ental Casaulty Co., bearing the name of Many Lents people are attending the ed to greet the chief executive. Rose Carnival this week. Those who Joseph A. Stankus, is at The Herald The president, his formal call of have not already attended are content office, having been left her»- by th«- tinder. welcome over, returned to the May­ pating «pending a day witnessing the The benefit supper given at the Home flower. A short distance away the the home of U. S. Government Inspected Beef. See us for low prices annual event. Saturday night will wit­ Restaurant Saturday evening by the American battleship squadron swung ness a big attemlance of 1-ents people. ladies of Lenta for the benefit of the I idly at anchor. Seven great vessels Construction work on the superstruct­ . Volunteer Fire Department was well including the new dreadnoughts Dcla ure of the Hashim building is being , attendixl an»l netted the boys a neat sum ware and Utah, dressed ship its the carried on in a satisfactory manner . of money. The thanks of the depart- president and the admiral exchanged and it it thought the buil ling will lie , rnent is due the good women who assist­ courtesies ed in giving the envllent supper finished by July 1st. Two new electric fans have been in- Rebels Devoid of Cash. Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Thompson, Chihuahua.—Devoid of money and daughter and son, were recent visitors , stalled along the side walls of the Isis in this city, driving from Gresham in ! Theatre by Messrs. Rockwell and Smith, ammunition, the Mexican rebels as Here Are Some of Our Prices the owners thereof. This improvement ttembled in northern Mexico are con­ their auto. adds much 10 the cotnfort^of that popular fronted with the most critical situs BEEF Pork Sausage 12c M. L. Dungav, of Yoncolla, and Mrs. playhouse and gives a cool temperature tlon they have encountered since the W. L. Herreman, of Dunda«, Minn., Beef Boil 9c VEAL even during the extreme warm weather revolution begat. are visiting relatives and friend« in Short Ribs 10c New awnings decorate the windows of Lents. Veal Stew 12c the offices occupied by Drs. Moreland and Senator Lorimer Coes to Washington Pot Roast 11. 12 1-2, 15c Mrs. George Stonex ba« gene to Bay Veal Roast - 14c Ogsbury.A new awning has also been Chicago.—Despite repeated denials Shoulder Steaks 12c Ocean, where she will remain a few placed over the windows of th«- room at his home. United States Senator Veal Chops 16c Hamburg Steak week« visiting and enjoying the cool - 12c occupied by the Clothes Shop, in the Lorimer slipped out of Chicago tor sea breexes. MUTTON PORK Herald^building. Washington to make a last desperate C. A. Daniels made a trip to Castle fight for his seat 1* the United States A. J. Williams, who submitted to an Mutton Roast 10 l-2c Pork Roast Rock the latter part of the week. 13 1-2 operation for appendicitis in a Portland senate. Mutton Chops Pork Steak Several Lents people attended the hospital several weeks ago at the hands 12 1-2 15 1 le PLAN OF BATTLE FORMED dance at Gresham last Saturday even­ of Dr. Nelson, has sufficiently recovered Salt Pork 12 1-2 Mutton Stew - 7c ing. to return to his home on Gilbert Avenue. Colonel Decides to Make Seating of Richard Maxmeyer, the well known The’nianager of the Alcazar Theatre, Root as Chairman Issue. Best Butter 65c per roll. Pure Home-made Lard 15c per lb. Com- Baseball pitcher, of Lents, has signed who recently close-1 the doors thereof, Oyster Bay.—The Roosevelt line of with the Vancouver club, of the North­ has decided to close the house per- , battle for the republican national con pound Lard 11 l-2c lb, 5 lb. pail 65c, 3 lb. pail 45c. western League. Here is hoping that manently and has turned the building vention was formed here, at a council "Maxey” makes good.” and we believe over to the owner. of war on Sagamore hill. he will. Upon the selection of temporary A new 12x18 Chandler A Price job M. K. Hedge and Emi) Otto are think­ press has been added to the equipment chairman of the Republican national ing of engaging in the chicken business. of The Herald office. The Herald office committee may hang the political for While they are yet undecided they ex­ is constantly adding new and additional tunes of Colonel Roosevelt. He de­ pect to secure a number of hens and may machinery and such other improvements cided to oppose with all his strength establish the largest yards this side of as the business justifies. It is gratifying the seating of Senator Root and issu­ Willamette River. to us to announce that business is rapid­ ed a call to all his supporters to stand B. F. Retherford, of South Main St., ly increasing and it is with pride that by him. is building extensive additions and mak we say that The Herald provides one oi The colonel's decision to make a square issue of the seating of Mr. ing modern improvements to his resi­ the largest payrolls in the town. Milin St. Lents, Orc. dence. The value of the improvements Herald Advertisers carry goods of Root was reached after a consultatio.i will aggregate $1500 and will give Mr. quality and they are deserving of your with advisers. At Sagamore Hill were Senator Dixon. Gifford Pinchot. Wil­ Retherford one of the lie st homes in Lente patronage. liam L. Ward. New York; George W. The next meeting of the Mt. Scott W. John Huntington went to Salem Perkins, of New York: Frank Kellogg C. T. U. will beat’Mrs. Hasking'son 5th Saturday where he organized a camp of and Andrew Rahn. lx>th of whom are Ave. June 19th. Lt is visiting Flower the Sons of Veterans with twenty mem­ from Minnesota, and Truxton Beal, a Mission day and a large attendance is ber«. Colonel Hofer, of the Salem delegate from California. desired; also plenty of flowers. Capitol Journal, was elected Command­ Miss Mildred Allen returned from er of the Camp. All members of the Corvallis, Saturday where she has been organization are invited by the manage­ visiting relatives for the pa.-t five weeks. ment of the G. A. R. encampment The manual training room in the pub­ which convenes on June 19th to be pres­ lic school building will be open from ent and take part in the exercises. Mrs. Emma Bennett, of Belvedere, July 1 to August 15. Boys from the Ill., cousin of Mrs. John Huntington, ninth grade w ill be admitted to the arrived Wednesday and is visiting at training. The moving picture stow recently the home of the Huntingtons in Shady- Mr. J. V. Beach was first elected opened at Grays Croesing, has been wood Park. school director in 1897. Though con- The local Artisin lodge was represent­ fronted with an able and popular op- closed by the owners, Smith & 801 a. When opened, the new house wa? ed in the auto parade in Portland yes­ ponent he received a large majority of named the Suffragette. Whether the terday by a beautifully decorated auto. the votes cast. He favored the im­ name had anything to do with the fail- Many compliments were awarded the proved system of graduation and other order. ure of the same is not known. new educational ideas which were then Lents Tribe of Ben Hur will meet in being introduced into the schools. So Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller entertain­ ed several friends at a luncheon eerved regular session Monday evening, June popular was his administration that in I on their lawn Monday evening. Those 17. The regular election ol officer« will 1902 and again in 1907. he was re-elect- i present report a most enjoyable time. be held and all members are requested ed without opposition. He has fought constantly fora square deal for teachers | Dr. Joss and family, Mr. and Mrs. to be present. Another contingent of prisoner« for and other employees, and has always Adams and Mrs. Fred Joes, residents of Kansas, visited with friends in Lents Kelley Butte, in charge of Deputy Bob. believed, as he now does, that changes Phillip«, was brought out from Portland ougl t not to be made capriciously nor Sunday. The new residence being constructed yesterday and today are acquaint­ at the dictation of interested parties. by Judge Tobin on North Main Street, ing themselves with conditions at that He has voted for the many progressive features, the addition of which to the near the school building, is practically penal institution. Messrs. Cox, McCullom and Peterson Portland sy stem, has made our schools completed. It is modern and one of the made a trip to Woodlawn Monday known and admired throughout the land. best homes in the town. evening and while there secured the Though a progressive he has never A. L. Deaton, the well known banker taken up with mere fads whose temp­ and business man of Sandy, was a busi­ degree teain of Woodlavn Lodge No. 171 orary vogue has injured so many school to confer the first degree upon a class of ness visitor in Lents Monday, He re­ systems Nothing received Mr. Beach's ports prosperous times in bis section candidates that are joining the local support unless its value had been During the Remaining Days of the Contest, Starting June 10 at Ha. m. the Man lodge. The degree will be conferred at More new houses are being construct­ demonstrated elsewhere. If the agement has Decided to the regular meeting to be held next ed in Lents and it ie doubtful if there ie citizens of Portland desire to keep their Tuesday evening. a town in the state that is experiencing schools on a progressive but safe plat- N. J. Chauncey, a resident of Lent«, form, they will continue Mr. Beach in the growth that this place ie enjoying. There is not a suburb of Portland that has traded his property in Southern office. The election will be held Mon­ ie keeping pace with tbie rapidly grow­ California for a piece of land near Cald­ day, June 17, from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. well,’Idaho, and expects to move there ing place. (Paid Adv ) According to the Scale of Votes as Given Below soon and make hie future home. Thoe. McSloy is sporting a new motor­ George Arnspiger, the well known cycle and spends the evenings and idle ADVERTISED LEITERS momente scorching over the excellent ball catcher, ie here from Tillamook, where be has been playing this season. fitters remaining uncalled for in the roads of this section. Jack Bitters ie preparing to leave for George ia viewing the eights of the Rose Lent« Postoffice week ending June 8, 1812. Beaver State Herald Voting Contest a trip to the various towns of the valley Carnival. Barnett Effie, Bloomeart F., Engel Helen Reynolds, of Hood River, is Votes where he will carry on his work of . . , . Three months subscription...................... ..........................................| $ .25 1000 .25 1000 Belling an improved wagon jack. He visiting the family of her uncle, Rob. Ernest, Fanning Mi«« Mary, Jen«en Six months subscription .......................................................................... 50 3000 .50 3000 will make the trip in hie roadster auto. Reynolds, who resides north of town. Mr«. Maggie, Killough Mr». J. B., Kos- One year subscription................................................... goOO 1.00 8000 1,00 The Sunday School of the Lents onen Mrs. H., Roe Oscar, Scott R. H., Two years’subscription..................................................... ................ 2 00 24000 Mise Beaver, a teacher in the schools 24