SURI PIGSKIN ROLLING OCT. 13. BOURNE GIVES HIS PLATFORM Your Check Account Why do business fit ins pay by check? When you receive pay for wages or other bills, in ninety-nine cases out ol one hundred you are paid by check. But you are paying “In Cash,’’ be­ came you think that your account is too small for a bank to take. This is not so. Did you ever stop to think that you could be making money with the time you spend in running around to pay YOUR BILLS in cash? Now, you could, just try it. We venture to say that you will wonder why you did not start a check ac­ count before. Good faith is all we require and your business is welcome at this bank at any time. (continued from page one) The football season I the Archer- Wiggins lA>sgue opens Sunday, Oct. 13, at which time the Lents eleven meets the F. E. Watkins team on the latter’s Pu .bulini Every Tbnixiay at Lenta. Ore., by the M t . S cott P vb U shixu C o . grounds in South Portland. H. A. DARNALL, E ditor and M axagkr . The local boys have been practicing faithfully, turning out regularly for the Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 pa-t three weeks and are in good condi­ tion. The Lents eleven is computed of a H EX misfortunes that over­ out of the frying pan into the husky bunch of young men and bid took the Multnomah fire. fair to win the silver cup offered by the County Fair in the week of its The situation demands a real management of the league, which is las exhibit can only be appreci­ man in whom the voters have composed of several teams One man The management of the local club ate! by one who has helped to perfect confidence. has been receiving donations (or the car' y the burden of such an un­ has been tried and not found support of his team and already lisa re­ That man is Tom ceiver! a new standard hiotball and fill dertaking under similar condi­ wanting. tion«. To have the weather, to Word, and it is he who should in cash. More money is needed to put oppose three days of the four is be returned to the Sheriff's of­ the club on the proper financial Irasia and it is hoped that all will assist finan­ readily comparable with the sit­ fice. —Telegram. cially, even if it lie for only a small uation four years ago. We ar»1 amount. It will require money to able to offer our sympathies. Un­ ENTS Grange will rejoice at place the grounds in profier condition, der similar conditions we recieved the Saturday meeting when which if accomplished will allow of a larger little — especially from the indi­ they are to be reported as win ­ per cent of the games being play­ vidual who headed the undertak­ ning third prize at the County ed on the local field, thereby increasing the chance of the Lente team winning ing this year, and who must now Fair. This success is due to the the championship. realize that it's a pretty hard good work of Mr. Kreuder and The probable line-up of the eleven for pro .'sition to have to contend the co-operation of W. E. Thom­ the ;>|>ening game will l>e : !.. E., W. wit' opposing weather not to as. Mrs. J. C. McGrew. Mrs. Barker; L. T . R. Gslichio; L, G,. Jew­ me: lion a number of people Prince. Mrs. Bod ley and Mrs. el; Center, W Stevens, R. G., E. Mor- trude; R. T., F. Barbagaleta; R. E whom we recall stood in the way Spring. Mr. Kruder did most of Johnson ; Quarter, C. Tillman ; R. H., of success, himself among the the work and the display reflects “Chuck” Johnson ; !.. IL, "Tennessee ;” number. a great credit on his taste in ar­ F. B.. W. Porter. The first game to lie played on the As an exhibit the fair was an rangement. Lents gridiorn will be announced in improvement over last year. The next week's Herald. aa Second Class Mail Matter at Lents. Oregon, August V5, 1911 T L several collections put up by Pleasant Home, Multnomah, R.isselville, Evening Star and Lents Granges, compared well wi h the various county exhibits at the State fair. The fine domestic science display was n,en ioned favorable by every­ one. The Juvenile department under the direction of Mr. Brug- ger took a position far in ad­ vance of anything ever seen be­ fore at this place and is an evi­ dence of good work and a grow­ ing interest. TIT A. LAFFERTY amused a VV a few of the people of Lents last Friday evening. We say amused, because it could not well have been called an in­ structive talk. If it was not in- structiveit was either amusing or tiresome. It may have been instructive to the man who does not read any of the various pa­ pers or periodicals of the coun­ try—prehaps to some blind per­ son. Its purility was so evident th?/ a good many wondered wh t uer it was an attempt to pre;» ire the coming generation for i ic ballot or an example of his ordinary style of oratory. Perhaps it was the latter for the prop >rtion of time he devoted to flattering his own personality wood indicate that he was mere­ ly g ing a demonstration of his ord -ary style, taste and ability. Lafferty came from Missouri but not all Missourians show the need >f improvement so much as he does. A school boy of sixteen shout 1 exhibit a better choice of words and happier arrangement. But ve suspect he “has went” too 1 ng to accept a suggestion. Pity. Jregon again has a chance of being afflicted by his style of personality and statesmanship. VtlERANS FORM NEW ORGANIZATION Tbe picnic and reunion of the veterans of the Civil War and their friends was pulled "ffat Peninsula Park last Saturday, at which time a perma­ nent organization known as tbe “Vet­ eran Association of Oregon,” was or­ ganized. All persons who have born arms in defence of our country and se cured an honorable discharge are eligble for membership in the organi­ zation The following officers were elected for tbe ensuing year: T. B. McDeavitt, of Portland, President; H. F. Clyde, of Oregon City, Second Vice President; PelosB D. Neer, Third Vice President; John Huntington, of Lente, Secretary; W. T. Kerr, Portland. Chaplain; J. J. Mallet, of Oregon City, Color Bearer: Comrade Chambers, of Portland, Treas­ urer. An executive committee of five, con­ sisting of G. E Carikins, of Portland; John Ogelsbee. of Portland; I. S Ham­ ilton, Portland; E. E. Covey, ol Wood­ lawn; H. I. Norden, of Montavilla were elected. Their duty shall be to name the time and place for holding semi­ annual reunions and to make a I neces­ sary arrangements to carry out the ob- j cts of tbe association. LENTS BALL PLAYERS ASSIST EAGLES Al. and ‘‘Bill” Boland, Walter and Emery Webb, four of Lenta- well known baseball players, assisted the Portland Eagles last Sundny in their game against the Portland All-Stars, in which the latter won by the score of 6 to 3 In the run getting the four Lenta boys figured conspicuously and in fact were alone responsiole for the runs secured by the Eagle team. Emery Webb, one of the best amateur twirlers in the state, was sent to the mound in the eighth inning and held the All­ Stars runless, but was unable to over come the lead. Robt. F. Chapman and family of La Center, u'ash., are visiting friends in Lents. Mr. Chapman recently sold his pro[erty on 10th. avenue through a Herald ad. EEP YOUR EYE on the Sheriff’s office. In the whole scheme of local govern­ ment there is no office more im­ W. F. Brock and wife and Mrs. Phobe portant. It is the balance wheel Brock, well known l,ent« residents who were recently injured in an automobile and moral regulator. accident in California, are reported as With reports from the grand rapidly recovering and are expected to juries and vice commissions de­ leave the h< spital soon. The latter, nouncing a situation which is lit­ owing to her age, has been slower in erally under the control of the recovering than the orhera, but is con­ valescing rapidly and it is thought will city administration, the public suffer no permanent injuries. safety lies in the direction of the Sheriff’s office. With the right A. F. Marsh, who recently purchased man there the saturnalia of vice the electric theatre at Millard Ave., lias and graft which has marked the ¡«stalled a line of corfectionery, cigars city administration of public af­ anil tobaccos in the building recently fairs will be reduced to the min­ vacated by the Youngen’s drug store. imum. Camphor Laurels tn Japan. The administration, to main­ There Is a stringent taw in Japan tain the status quo. proposes to that when one camphor laurel Is rut another must be planted in it* put one of its official family into down place. The tree la hardy and long lived, the Sheriff’s office. This is Mr. attaining to an enormous site. It la Fitzgerald, of the police board, ! Covered with a smnll leaf of a vivid color The seed, or berries, grow which is so largely responsible green In clusters, resembling the black cur­ for the shortcomings of which rant In size and appearance And the the public has so justly complain­ wood Is employed for every purpose, ed. This would be like jumping from cablnetmaklng to shipbuilding K that every citizen may point to the plain lenguuge of the statute that pre- scrilie* the extent of hi* duty or the limit«'ions u |* hi his liberty. Curbing Personal Power. "Obeervnnce of the policy of delegat­ ing as little power as possible to any one individual, but providing the gueat* eat possible opportunity for individual demonstration, resulting in leadership depeildentltpon and commensurate with ethics and ideas. "Creation of a permanent, nonparti*an tariff commission acting under direction of and reporting directly to congress. “lievelopuient of a financial system resulting in greater fluidity and elas­ ticity of our money, with les* possibility of individual control. “ Federal control of interstate corpo­ ration*. "Rigid exclusion of coolie labor; good wages make good citizens. “Enforcement of pure food laws. ’ Liberal pensious tor deserving veter • ians. ‘ National good roads legislation. “Liberal appropriations for river ami harlwir improvements. "Increased effiiciency rather than false economy in government o oration» "Use of public resources witfi intelli­ gent conservation. “Rigid, intelligent control of all pub­ lic service corporations.” THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY LENTS. OREGON Eggi man’s Meat Market lhe Acme of Cleanliness Headquarters for Good, Clean, Wholesome Meats FINAL BALL GAME Nt XI SUNDAY Absolute Cleanliness Our Motto .Main Street l.enta. Ore. Saved By His Wife. She’s a wise woman who knows just what to do when her huslrand’s life is in I danger, but Mr». R. J. Flint. Braintree, | The final baaeball game of the Vt., is of that kind. “She insisted on my season will be played in Lents Sunday using Dr. King’s New Discovery, “writes between the locals and the Portland Mr. F. “for a dreadful cough, when I Eagles, two evenly matched teams. was so weak my friends all thought I \ Emery Webb will be in the box for had only a short time to live and it com­ Lenta. The locals have some unpaid pletely cured me." A quick cure for bills yet to meet and are desirous of coughs ami colds, it’s the most safe and securing a record breaking turnout for reliable medicine for many throat ami I the closing contest. The game will be lung troubles—grip, bronchitis, croup, called at 2:30 sharp. The final and >*est whooping cough, quinsy, tonsilitis, game of the season. hemorrhages. A trial will convince, you. 5Octa. and $1.0). Guaranteed by When the cheat feels on tire and the All Dealers. throat burns, you have indigestion, and you need HERB1NE to get rid of tbe disagreeable feeling It drives out bad­ ly digested food, strengthens th« stom­ (Communicated) ach ami purities the bowels. Price .Vic. This is what the Woman’s Christian Sohi by lx-nts Pharmacy. Temperance union has grown to be a I world power. That it is a power whose benefieient influence is widening and deepening a« . tiie years roll bvthe great national ami world« gathering* abundantly prove. The national convention to lie held in Portland October 18th-2Htli is of vastly more significence than we may realize. Do we realize that it is a part of the worlds history in world building No great gathering has ever been held in Portland covering a larger Scope or touching more real “live wires.” The program will lie of interest from start to finish. Many of the most eloquent women speakers of the present day will tie heard in the puli its of the city on convention Sunday, the 2oth. , Rev. Edith Hill Brooker will deliver the convention sermon. In the afternoon of Sunday there will be a childrens rally, Mies Edna Rowan, the gifted national childrens leader having charge assisted by Oregon’s superintendent Mies Lois Smith and Muitnomari’s en[>erintendent Mrs. F. M. Gates. It will lie a great meeting. I Mrs. Eva Wheeler, the secretary of the Y. B. P. branch will have charge of a great young peoples mass meeting Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stevens will deliver her annual address at 10 a m. Saturday the 10th. The executive commitiee will be entertained at tbe Mallory and Charl­ ton hotels, but the delegate body will l>e hospitably housed in private homes. As this delegate body is a large one the entertainment committee finds it nec­ essary to appeal to the good people, not only of West side families, but the East side and rear by suburbs, to open their homes to these distinguished guests. Entertainment is asked for night lodg­ ing and breakfast. All willing to en­ tertain communicate at once with Mrs Mary Mallet 1715 east 11th Portland. The committee on sight-seeing is anxious to have some 2D0 auto’s in line giving the delegates one free trip over the city. Will every one having an anto and willing to join the committee in this bit of hospitality and courtesy please communicate at once with Mrs. Lucia H. Additon, Lents. A WORLD POWER. — It’s Easy To Surrender — a pleasure for a neowity. Without a doubt, tld* is very often the call«« of neglected teeth. If you will surrender a trifling *iim on your teeUi now, you will be the large«) gainer. What You Gain ftav/ng me give them the attention they need now. you will . der worthy to tell neighbors about M * patients a pleasure that doesn’t fade away. It is well lor you to know the condition of your teeth, and 1 am anxious t>> tell you. A delayed call ha* lost many a tooth. -i DR. C. E. WAISTE t- Out of I'he Lumber Business But Not Out of Business Phones are: Tabor 712 and B 3263 We are still in business and we want your business. f you want to save money on your building material such as Brick, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Drain Tile and Nails Call and see us. you know us and we want to know more of you We Also Handle Wood and Coal NEW PHOTO STUDIO HERE. Lenta has a new photo studio, in charge of a competent man and one who knows his business thoroughly. All kinds of work—modern finish— at reasonable prices. Call and see sam­ ple Next door to P. O. Building. • S.C. SMITH, Prop When you food does not digest well an