DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Lents Homes BRBLZV Specialties Thnw Room Hou»’, Lot MilOt), Dutch Kitchen, Pity Water, Hink, Feiwed. |7IM), *M) down |IO per month. Four Booate, l*la»Uer month. Many Other Proporttea. Hefore Buy lop Soo Ua Bright Realty Co. IX’tila, Ore. Portland, Ore. M araba! I ft 23 East Foster Road 202 Hamilton Bldg. Phooaa A 4011. Rose City Van and Storage Company Makea all |a>inte between Portland and lxmta on Mt. Scott Line. Freight, Expreaa, Baggage and all klnda of Tranafer Work. • • Footer Road ... - Tala>r 1124 Home B 6111 - Ixmta Office Lenta Phonca F. W. Tussy, Manager Aak for Roue City V an B0R1HC-SAKDY STAGE LINE flrst>(lass Livery and feed Stables at Borina and Sandy — R-------"" ....................... ...... Every Article Greatly Reduced See Our Window Displays LENTS FURNITURE CO. N. Main St., Lents Both Phone«, Tabor 96 h , Local 3112 Phone Tabor 1361 X. CLEARANCE SALE Friday and Saturday UIHT—A light Jeruw cow. Dehorned. Joseph Meyer 1-ents. Tabor 3698. WANTED—Good, clean cotton raga at Sc " pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. WANTED—Boys may be had and! aometinma girls. The older one« at ordinary wage« and other« to I* school«! and cared for in return for «light service« render«!. For particu­ lar« address W. T. Gardner, sn|H>rin- tendent Boy« ami Girl« Aid Bouirtv of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf WALK FOR HALE—A few White W yambitt amt White Orphington roosters F. L. lAnt, car line near Main «trret. 3t. A. F. Postal Card Album price. half All Framed Pictures half price. All Memorandum Bill Book one-third off. Jewel Cases 25c to $1.00 at one-third off. Boys Book, regular 25c at 18c. New Year Oregonian wrap­ ped for mailing, 5c each. New Year Postals and Calendar Pads 3 for 5c. All Toilet Sets one-third off. All Alarm Clocks one- third off, Saturday only. Plain Mixed Candy 10c lb., Chocolate Creams 15c lb. Saturday only. All Manicure Sets one- third off Saturday only. LUMBER—At our new mill mile« southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumlier. Jonarud Bro«. _ _ (• ME SCOTT DRUG CO. FOR BAI.E—One fourth acre,cleared, in Walden Park. Five dollar payment». Enquire at Mt Scott Publiahing Co'«, office. 103 Main St. FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap­ ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. FOR RENT—4 room house—in good location. Inquire at Herald office. Slot! Per Plate was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans in 1842. Mighty costly for tho«e with stomach trouble or indiges­ tion. To day people every whore use Dr. Kink’s New Life Pills for these troubles as well as liver, kidney and bowel dis­ orders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 2ftct* at All Dealers. Mrs. Vern Fish, of Hsginaw Height-, is on the sick list this week. Mr. Walrrsi entertained a large circle of friends on Monday evening. Mrs. A. Pentecost return«! to her borne in Rufus, Oregon, last week. Don Bloyd, of Kelso, Wash., was a visitor on Tuesday of H. E. Bloyd of the Multnomah Htate Bank. The heaviest expense at this season, unless carefully se­ lected and wisely bought We Meet Both Conditions Coal Valley d» Coal per ton . «P Mr. L. Farnham from Barton, Oregon, is visiting with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barnette. .’ .* fj rA • eOU Good Wood at Lowest Prices Mr. W. Parker, from Ht. Helens, Oregon, is visiting with bis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. Parker. .Mr. N. Hall return«! from Eugene, Oregon, last week after «[lending Christ­ mas with her brother. A Ton of Coal or J. E. Loucks and E. M. Hogue are building a new six room bungalow for Mrs. Coon« of 5th. and Mt Boot* Ave. A Load of Wood? The Ben Htirr Lodge will hold its in­ stallation exercises on next .Monday evening. A full attendance is requested. Why Not, For Christmas John Hall has lieen appointed special deputy for the O. W. K. N. and Jeft Tii<-sday evening for LaG ramie when his service Is-gins. Mr. G. Barnette returned to Barton, Oregon, last week after spending Christ­ mas with his parents .Mr. and Mrs. W. Barnette. While people are praising their young pullets in some parts of Multnomah Co., Mr. R. E. Thomas of Grays Cross­ ing, would like to sav a word in regards to pullet laving. He has a Bantam crown leghorn that is only a mite and was hatched the first of the week in July and has just finished a laying of 28 eggs and only missed one day in that time. E. W. Miller Co. (Incorporated) 50th St. and Powell Valley Road, Portland Preaching 11 a. m. and Baptism ot both adults and children. Preaching at Bennett at 3 p. tn In ihe evening tbe [>«stor will conduct evangelistic services as usual. Begin tbe New life with the New Year. W. BOYD MOORE, Pastor. CHANCE Room and Board 3"9 Park Ave. Lenta, Ore. 3t Ticket on every 25 cent order of clean­ ing, Pressing or Repairing. CALL FO8LEK for your ‘ eats", Meat, and quick Delivery—Pho Tabor, 6235 Winning ticket takes a Suit of clothes from your choice of any Pattern in the House. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS bunoy WANTKII LOCAL AND PERSONAL Fuel Winning ticket to be announced Feb­ ruary 15, 1913. S--------------------------------------------------------- ft Call and get our prices on brick, cement, plaster, lime, sand and gravel. We can save you money. Our de­ livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a full line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. FOR BAI.E—Oood gentle cow. Hershner. .. ................. I January Clearance Sale THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE ron land Wmlneara^ to resume her work in the Portland high schools. I ti. F. DONAtlUB, Prop. Boring. - • Oregon CLASSIFIED F REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS As the days la-gln to lengthen, the | Cold liegitis to strengthen. CORBETT Now is th« time to swear off and by i the sama token to slay in the same con- t dition In honor of Mr«. Taylor, who moved The entertainment at the church on to Portland this week, Mr«. J. V. Rea X mas eve was a most enjoyable occasion i •ntertain«! from two until five o'clock as the school children uiu exceedingly Friday P. M The time was very pleas well In each and every instance. The antly spent in social chat, games «nd Del Harte drill by the teacher and seven music; cake and coffee was served. ■chool girls wu admirably executwi Mrs. Hprsgue won the prise in the ad­ and was very well rweivad. Tbe Xmas vertisement guessing game and was tree was a beautiful specimen of the presented a china plated»v her hostess. Itouglas Fir and was tastefully decorat­ Those iirrsent were Mead a me« Taylor, ed and loadml wlih a variety of presents R om , Hick«, Anderson, Sprague, Pound­ lor each and all. Old Nick distributed er, T. I.. Evan», 1 a « Evan« and Clara the present« and matte lota of fun for Smith. Though quite informal it was the little folks who were plans«! with­ an unusually pretty affair the rooms out tueaaurs. Nobody had a more de­ being tastifully decorated in Christmas lightful time on Christmas than the colors and winter fern«. pmiple of Cherryvill«. Mr«. M. E. Reed «as In Portland The Commercial Club held a meeting Mveral days the first of the week being at the school house last Haturday night treat«! by a specialist for inflamation of ansst two Friel, Tress. ; and Parnell Averteli, ttec veers, moved to Troutdale last w«ik. Many imiulres are received from all Albert Fog's little girl has lieen afflict­ parts of tbs country about the opportu- nitiea here ancia committee wa«appoint­ ed with croup till« week. ed to answer these letters. A non was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- A «octal hop was given at tbe Tap bar Evans Christmas morning. bouse on the hili last Thursday which The Christmas exercise« at the school wr« very well attenti«! house by the 8. H. consisting of music Mr and Mr«. Geo. Eaden, of Logan, and recitation* wa« a very pleasant af tlii« county, was up at the home of the fair. writer for Christmas ami they were also A pile driver from Portland is putting accouipani«! by their brother, Arthur in piling and dolphin for the does here. Eaden. They alt said there wa« more P. O. In«|wctor Whitney was in Cor­ going on at Cherryvill than any outlying bett Monday. country place they ever visited MI m Ethel Smith visit« I friends at Dr. Botkin, who return«! from Port­ land last Haturday, said be got it Park Rose Friday night and Haturday. “straight that the clearing of the right- Miss Irene Kuapp was in Portland of-way for the new R. It has already Saturday. been let from Handv to Welches. Mr. Waltim, of Portland, has a half section up near Wild Cat for «ale. A « — party near here ha« a tract far lietter KELSO with improvements at same price. -ft ft Doe of our citiMM wrote to a promi­ A Happy New Year! nent attorney about the new «lock law School opened on Monday. and got a reply stating that the new law was not worth a rap a« it was not pro- Mias iAinoreaux spent the boladays perity gotten up in any re«p«-t end said ■ at her brother’s home in Oregon City. no one should pay any attention to it. The proce«!« of the Ixsket social Perhaps he «ante some one to start amount«! to |37 (JO and will be us«l for something and then employ him to pictures to beautify the school room belìi them out. The average lawyer is walls and for supplementary books for as full of tricks as an egg is of meat. the school. Miss Rose Ten Eyck returned to Port- Robert Jonarud and family spent For further Information phono or writ. I block eaat of Boat off Ice, Lenta BV HEHALD CHERRYVILLE Transportation of all kind« of Baggage to Bandy and interior point« .... M c K inley & IT KM ft tONTglBLTKD ! Chrirstmas in lent« with Mrs. Jonvrud's parents. Miss Bessie I aw I s , teacher at Welches, was the guest of Mrs. Robert Jonsrud on Haturday and Monday before Christ­ mas enroute to tier home at Gladstone for the holidays. Miss Gladys Crenshaw, of Gresham, is spending her Christmas vacation with her sister, Mrs. J. Stafford. J. fxiundreeand family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson and Mr. and Mrwr-W. Kyser spent tbe holidays with relatives st lnd«|>endence. On Hatnrdsy evening Jan. 4th. 1013 at K o'clock sharp the following question will tie debated at tbe school house— i "Resolved that the pen is mightier than the sword." A literary program will also be rendered. Mr«. Ray complimented Mrs. John Taylor, who is moving to Portland, with a party last Friday afternoon. Quite a num tier enjoyed Mrs. Rays hospitality, and a very pleasant afternoon was spent in her beautiful bungalow. Mrs. Lee Evans entertained with instrumental music and one of her members, tbe Lion Hunt, was much admired. Mrs. Evan«, who it a talented pianeat, play« with feeling and «hows good tecnic. Mrs. Ray gave a vocal solo entitled. "Pro­ tect the Working Girl" which was much appreciated. Mrs. George Gill spent Xmas at a family reunion at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woodward's near Troutdale. Mr. W. Deaver is serving as mail clerk on tbe route between Ashland and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks took Christ­ mas dinner with Grandma Crouaten. Mrs. Hendersen was in Portland a few days last week with friends. Miss Iaura Ross is at tbe present in the citv. Mrs. A, Johnson, who has been ill for some time was removed to the hospital last week. | Mrs. C J. Littlepage was a guest at Mrs. T. Evans before Christmas. Darnal Littlepage will take charge of the ranch here next summer. Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen and family was a dinner guest at Columbia View farm on Christmas day. The heavy rain of late caused a big slide, on the O. R. N. near Corbett, and no trains were moving that night. The track is clear today and the morning train was on time. Mies Alice Woodward came home to spend Christmas with her folks and Mr. A Woodward who is in business at Wilamene. Ore., also spent Xmas at the home fireside. A Giri's Wild Midnight Ride. To warn people of a fearful forest tire in the Catskills a young girl rode horse­ back at midnight and saved manv lives. Her deed was glorious but lives are of­ ten sav«l bv Dr. King's New Discovery in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have en