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B. Y. P. U. SOCIAL Entre»! *» Second Cl*ss Mail Matter at Lenta. Oregon, Augus-. 96, 1911 Published Every Thursday at Lents. Ore., by the M t . S cott P ublishing C o . H. A. DARNALL, E dito * ani » M anager . Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2*13 cd by more music both vocal and instrumental. I Communicated) When the fun was over and the Friday evening. August 2Jr«t a time was up. the crowd passed out very unique .and exceedingly pleasant the gate here, where pretty girla social was given by the Young People passed apples and peaches to the de of the Baptist church of this place parting guests and they were next The young people's society have I recently entered into a six months' piloted to the joyful home of Dr. and contest, having been divided into Mrs Moreland whose spacious lawn three sections with a leader or cap 1 porch and parlors were thrown open tain for each side who must give lor another hour of music by the and plan the work tor two months Bradford Brothers Elocution by Mr Peabody, and piano duets by Mrs out of the six. If the success of this social was .1 M Nelson and Mrs M Ruthruff to determine the winner of the con- Before leaving the delights of this test, then we i should certainly pro home, the charming hostess and ever phcey that Mrs > Hurlburt's side will ready host brought forth gallons of . win. However, a number of other delicious ice-cold pink lemonade, and features count in the contest, such peanuts. Then as the hour was as regular attendance, number of new growing late the happy "skidooers" j members secured, special music, dec wandered on to the last place on the1 list, the home of Mrs M Ruthruff. ' orations, etc. etc. The socials arc given by one sitie where the best treat of al! was await entertaining the other two sides and ing the sanction of the "inner man," a great freezer full of most delicious I the idea is to have them, as new and as novel as orginality and manage ice cream (A treat from the gener ment can arrange, so the leader for ous host and hostess), w ith cake of i August, Mrs I S Hurlburt thought all kinds served with the iee cream | of a progressive or "skidoo" party. cones. The Bradford brothers here rend the plans for which were kept a secret ered several beautiful vocal selectiops from the other sides An excellent program was ren- but when they finally sang out on I dered after which all were invited to the clear moonlight night with ‘ "skidoo" when they repaired to the "Good Night Ladies." it was with re- home of Mrs Hurlburt whose wide grets the young people turned their i way, in having to leave | porch and lawn were in readiness homeward way. for the merry crowd, some 56 in all the glorious transient joys that Here they listened to more cornet not always linger. music and the male quartet by the Many Driven From Home, capable young Bradford Rrothers Every year, in many parts of tbecoun-. Following the music came more elocution by Mr. Peabody after try, thousands are driven front their which they were treated to watermel homes by coughs and lung diseases. Friends and business are left l>ehind on. served in a unique fashion Tho’ loath to leave this pleasant for other climates, but this is costly and and hospitable home they had to not always sure. A Miter way—the way of multitudes—is to use Dr. King'« New “skidoo. ” The next home invaded was that Discovery and cure yourself at home. of Guy Barker on 6th Ave , where a Stay right there, with your friends, and royal welcome was awaiting the now take this safe medicine. Throat and ( quite puzzled and wondering crowd lung troubles find quick relief and health Here games were in order follow- returns. Its help in roughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and sore lungs make It a|>ositive blessing. and >1.1)0 Trial bottle free. Guanantead by All 1 Druggists. UIJOW TO BE A MOTHER” manouvers they go through on Xl would be a good subject the way is enough to make de for an address to the mothers of cent folks turn pale. Of course this part of the country, provid the boys have to assist the girls ed the mothers would come out up and dvWn from the walks, to hear it. As usual in such and they go at it like they were moralizing the ones who really loading a keg of pork. needed it would not hear it or if they did hear it they would not rpHE argument of State Print- app'y it to themselves, in all -1 er Duniway in the current likelihood. Such advice is al initiative pamphlet opposing the ways accepted as being intended initiative flat salary measure is as applicable to absent parties. the longest ever published in the It contains Since there is no probability» of state pamphlet. anyone undertaking such in twelve pages, which at $70 a struction. and since there is such page, amounts to $840. Three evident need of it we will just pages of argument by ex-Senator call attention to some of the in ! Nottingham opposing the same cidents which have come within measure, will run the total cost our observation more or less re of negative argument on this measure to $1050. cently. In the more advanced commu The entire argument of Mr. nities of the central and eastern Duniway is to the effect that So- states girls and boys are not gen- cialists in the Salem printers un- erally admitted the freedom ac- ion are undertaking to put over corded them by their parents in on the state of Oregon a dis- this part of the west. It would reputable plot to loot the state be an outrage on decency for treasury and so strong is the girls of any age to aim- state printer’s fe flings in the lessly and purposely trail the matter that they are amplified streets of evenings or to lure only by comparisons to »he Mc- boys or young men to follow or Namara outrage. accompany them on their rambles The Messenger wonders if the through the night. Yet there is desperation of the state printer scarcely an evening in this vicin- in inflaming the minds of the ity that such misconduct is not people is in the least prompted evident. It is customary for girls by the thought that they other- to call boys and young men up wise might discover the net pro- The foreman of the imposing room« by phone and urge them to make fits allowed him by law for press of The Herald office hae been enjoying dates and to arrange places of work. Will his misleading tirade an outing lor tbe past week or more. meeting. Now no decent, self- hide the fact that the present Don’t be mislead into believing that he Are they in condition to masticate ! has Iteen fishing or enjoying the baths what they eat, no that it can be assimi I respecting girl will do this and law he so ardently supports will at Seaside, for the occasion of tbe out luted to «upply the necessary brain food yet mothers apparently permit give him over five thousand dol- ing is the arrival of a new daughter at which is so essential to the successful it. When they do manage to lars net profit for presswork on his home, the young fady having made scholar'’ ’ land” some susceptable young the current state pamphlet after her appearance several «lays ago. Mr. It has been proven that children with fellow they cannot find means to hiring it done and paying full Reynolds and wife also are the owners poor teeth are the ones most backward of a fine boy and since the arrival of the their studies. express their appreciation except commercial rates for the work little eister •‘Dad" has been under no in School starts soon. Have the chil by extremities of misconduct upon which the outside printer little strain. About every other day he li ren’- teeth fixed now and start them that can have but one result. A will make a good profit? Will it le ives the office and bikes home fora to school with a healthy mouth, free from pain. girl that invites familarities must keep hidden the fact that he peep at the little girl. expect to suffer the consequence. made nearly seven thousand dol Owing to the fact that it is bin alloted We are here to stay and back tip our time for an outing the management in work, and. notwithstanding the com|>e If she cannot express her feeling- lars net profit on the same item no way interferes with his actions and ' tition now staring us in the face we and aprreciation without lolling two years ago with a smaller as soon as Hugh recovers from the cele still expect to do business and tn the bration he will again lie a regular oc future, as well as in the |mst, we guar- '■ all over a boy, or sitting with book? an tee yon first class work at |iopular his arms around her, or hers «Are the people going to be mis cupant of The Herald rooms around him. going the limit, it is led again into throwing away The Herald r tfice and hie Lents friend- prices, anti backed up by old-time reai extend congratulations. dent dentist, which is a big item to lie time she were removed to the their opportunity to correct this considered when looking fora place to care of some one who is able to great leak? Surely not. have your dental work done. The initiative act is merely to tell her the improprieties of such Office* open day and evening in the I Tobin building, over Isis Theatre. conduct, the consequent con put into earlier effect an act of tempt she arouses in her associ the legislature. It is the legisla ates and the humiliation that tive act Mr. Duniway character must finally overtake her,—pro izes so bitterly and foolishly. vided her mother cannot or else And it is the last of a senes of has not sense enough to do so. such acts that have been before These improprieties are seen the people until this state print everywhere. The late car home ing abuse is stopped. The peo is especially fruitful of such ple should vote f‘yes” on the scenes. And they are not con- I measure before them this fall. — fined to children. “Grown ups” Oregon Messengar. Call and let us talk it over with you. Remem sit the entire trip in positions! ber we will take your old stove in part payment ISITORS to the State Fair which can be described as little will be pleasantly surprised less than sensual, perhaps dis-. on a new one. this year by the unusually fine gusting will suffice. Now there 1 are a lot of good mothers in this: display in all departments. Consult us before buying a heater for the winter. country, but they fail in two Benton county took first prize on Our fine new line of heaters will be in soon. things especially, in telling their general farm exhibit. Clacka mas took a close second. The daughters in a kindly way the We can furnish you with anything in the line of impropriety of such conduct and exhibits are more complete in all its ultimate result, and in show lines than has been observed at furniture. If we haven’t it in stock will get it at ing them how such unrestrained any previous fair for a long time. less than Portland prices expression of feeling wins them The juvenile department exhibits the contempt even of those .they are a new feature that merits special attention. Live stock, are so desirous of pleasing. It ; | grain, A Visit Does Not Necessitate a Purchase vegetables, mechanical is doubtful if any girl can make devices, handwork, cookery, and a truly self reliable or reliant,1 school products, are all well in The only unsatis- contented homemaker who has I evidence. , factory feature, being in two di entered upon an unrestrained visions widely separated from social career at the very unso I the other exhibits. The new de phisticated age of ten, twelve, partment of Eugenics is especal- Lents, Oregon Main Street or fifteen. Then if she is not ly interesting to a large number guided by a wise and careful of people. mother her future is further en T is full time that people in dangered. this section of the county Since writing the above we offers, Free, with the exception of cost of postnge on papers and cost were collecting their products to of the University Extention Bulletiu to Citizens of Oregon, forty Uni have had occasion to observe two versity Courses by Mail Ability to profit by the COOHM selected is gether for the approaching coun- pair of fourteen year old “kids” the only requirement for enrollment in the Correspondence Department. i ty fair to bp given at Gresham Courses are offered in the departments of Botany, Debating, Economics, in their regular Sunday outing. the first of October. About Education, Electricity, English Literature, English Composition, His It appears that at the north end $2.000 will be offered in prizes. tory, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Physicial Education, Physics, Physiology. Psychology, Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the Secre of Main street, a mile and a half Several granges in the county tary of the Correspondence School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for are preparing to capture prizes away is a conveniently located information and catalogue. Courses In Residence at the University prepare for the Professions woodlot, far enough from the | running from $50.00 to $100. There will be driving and fine of Engineering, Journalism, Law, Medicine, and Teaching Fall ‘‘old folks” to be perfectly safe. stock and ruddy apples and big semester opens Tuesday, Sept. 17 Address the Registrar for catalogues descriptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, These youngsters make regular pumpkins and the usual assort the School* of Education, Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Music. Sunday trips to this spot and the j ment of amusements. HERALD FOREMAN ENJOYS EAY-OEE HOW ABOUT THE CHILDREN’STEETH A Miss Dorris C. Meyer The Milliner at Lents Junction will be bright and ready SEPT. 10, IQI2 To Show Fall and Winter Styles The coupon in this ad is worth money to you. If neatly cut out, with your name and address filled in space, when pre sented to her at her Millinery Parlors your hat will be trimmed for 25 cents. Old Hats Made to Look Like New Open Sunday on appointments.Millinery lessons begin Oct. £, 1912. Those wishing lessons should register now and get particulars. a Thin coupon if presented to Miss l»orri« C. Meyer nt her Millinery Parlor*. Lenta Junction, Ore., will trim your hat for 25c cent« Thia apply* to old hut« nu well ax new ones «nd expire« Jan. 1, 1912 (Fill name and addrv«« in «puce« below) Nume .. No... .. Place Paints At Cost We are going to quit handling paints and in order to do this will close out at Absolute Cost- « All Outside Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Shingle Stain, Jap-a-lac and everything in the prepared paint line. Prepared Bay State Paint, per gal. $1.90 This Sale Is Vour (tain and It Is Our Loss Now Is the Time to Paint McNeil Brothers Lents, Ore. South Main St Schweitzer Manz I I EA I ><Jl AR TICKS |'( )R THE EcitesU, motst stylish, most (hii’iible, lowest I >rice< I tsiiilH l< >r |l)r.C.E. MORELAND MEN and WOMEN Ranges and Heaters How about That New Range V SCHWEITZER & MANZ Hashim Bldg. The University of Oregon Correspondence School Main St. ari»> Still Going The Big Special Sale is Still On At « The Emporium There will be no let up Until Every article purchased from a certain wholesale house is Sold at J. C. Mount & Son I 4 Lents Leading Tailors Absolute Cost < Greatest Sale in Lents’ History New Stock Coming The Emporium Main St. New Hashim Bldg. Lents, Ore. 4