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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Entered as Second Clase Mail Matter at Lent«. Oregon, August 3ft, 1911 Publish««! Every Thurtalay at tail, Ore., by the M t . S cott P ublishing C o . H. A. DARNALL, E ditob Office Phone: Home till. and M anaurb . Residence Tabor 2813 Miss Alta Wood «peat Saturday and Sunday visiting al the home of Mina Marion I'anley of Mt. Tatar. Mr. and Mr». W. A. Eatchel enjoyed George Paterson i» home after several month» »|>ent in southeastern Oregon s pleasant evening at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Piertv of Firland, Tuesday I evening in honor of Mr. Pierce's thirty- Dr. Hees is enjoying th«» comforts of j ninth birthday. • new automobile purrliMMwi recently. —" The “Cinch Club” met Tuesday even Mr». Wm. Hnff, ol Saginaw Height«, ing at the horn* of Mr. and Mm. J. T. vidled her aunt. Mr«. W. H. Smith, at Baker and an enjoyable time wa> had by Oregon City laat Wednesday. all who were present. HE SELF appointed protect goat« of Peter Heigh, near Sandy, and Dr. Hee* haa taught a lot in the To Mr. A. McD»nlela, father of Mr. Wm. has already built a good »bed. He ia or of the morals, manners, also n«*gotiating for some milch goat». bin tract and will build a modem 98x3* ; McDaniels who live» on Fifth avenue citizenship and property of the Either one of these propositions is all bungalow with baaement. and Mt. Scott, haa gone to Vancouver village of Gresham takes The right. B. C. to remain the real of the summer I Herald to task for what The Her Mr. Tuttle, a timber cruieer who ia Mr». M. J. Boland is envting a new doing brick work. ald believes to be the truth in re working for a Portland Lumber Co. up fire room modern house on Sixth ave Mm. Chaffee, mother of Mm. I*. W. the 3-d county, says hi» firm will nue and Reach »tiret. gard to certain neglect on the in Ingles, formerly of tan la, but recently build a chute or logging road down to I --------- part of the last president of the thi» place in the spring. a nwident of Sandy, died thia week and Fair Association, and the conse James Botkins was calle«! to Portland | Art Geisler hu inoml out of the To funeral ceremoaiea were conducted at an bin building on Blnmeier strset to a quent estrangement of the East on business laat Friday and remains«! temporary residence in Cadwell Park. undertaker’s in the city. From there the remain* were sent to Colorado for Side Business Men’s support until Tuesday this week. He will build a new home on South interment. Henry Beidenstein went to Portland Why should the editor of this i this week partly op business also to Main atmet. I great moral guide assume that visit old friends and acquaintances. Mr. ami Mr».Clay of Milwaukee, Or««., the ex-president of the Fair As Jerry Friel has gone to Cliffton, down Mr. Antone Schelly, the son of Mr. i return«»! home Sunday after a few day« sociation needs his support We on the Columbia river, where he will and Mr». Schelly of Fifth avenue and visit with Mr. and Mr». Reynold» of . Rose »tract, returned from Canada South Richie St.. Mr». Reynold» being presume that that ex-official is as work for a lumber firm this season. Saturday evening, Feburary 15th, after quin* »irk the pant week, Mr». Clay re Back in 1902 old John D. Rockefeller competent to take care of his when called before Judge Sands in Chi viaiting with his sister there about two main««! with her till »he wa* up and own defense as is the afore men cago to answer for some law lee« actions years. around »gam. tioned editor to assist him. and I lost his memory and didn’t know any judging from the lack of judge thing Last week when bis brother. Inbreaklble Non-Rusta ble ment exercised in quoting an ar Wm. Rockefeller, was called before the Hexabla ticle in full that he condemns as Pujo Money Trust Committee to ans wer for bia lawless actions he lost his unwarranted, we feel that we voice and was taken with a violent fit are bound to conclude that Mr. of roughing. He was then fearful he Shattuck would be better off if would "cough up” something that would the publicity given him in de reveal hie lawless actions. This is a ORSET fense had been witheld. If the pair to draw to! Nothing has appeared in print for ' Gresham publication has anj- cir 1 some time that has given so much Sat* Let a Trained culation at all, and we assume I ¡»faction to the general publi«' ae the that it reaches a few people in ’ statements of V. S. Senator tane of Corsetiére the eastern end of the county Portland, in regard to his efforts and outside of the town limits, the J actions for the people of hie native Come To Your Home state of Oregon in the U. 8. Senate. It and take your measure question of doubt must have been ia time—high time—that we had some Every Spirvlla Cornet i« made to mea extended to some who did not public servants at Washington who sure and guaranteed. It in so luiaptiil read the article in The Herald. serve all the people, not a few predatory to your particular figure that it will cor rect any faulty conditions ami develoja* That editor evidently has not and lawless rich malefactors. your every possibility for poise and ftaanty. President elect Wilson still keeps a atay rüst or break learned that the best way to drop within a year we give you a new corset without cost I will call at yourhome “mum” in regard to bis cabinet selec an error is to leave it unmention tions. The Scotch are "canny’’ to use to adapt the right model and take your measures, I will bring it to you and ed. But he needed something to an expression of their own in regard to show you how to adjust it properly to give fashionable lines and give perfect fill his depleted columns so he one of their chief characteristics. It is | comfort. proceeded to quote in full. We said that Scotland is the only country Calls Made by Appointment feel sorry for the people of a where a Jew can not make a living. The 8cotch are too sharpeven for a Jew town whose publicity vendor does not show greater evidence WELCHES of perspicuity, or good faith, in s-------------------------------------- s 210 Second Ave., (Near Marie) Lents, Ore. pretending to stand sponsor for Arthur Faubion and Donald Bodley Phone Tabor 3063 Before 9 a. m. or After 6 p. m. the good intentions of its citizens. are cutting wood for Billy Welch. T Mrs. Amy Kellog VER 900 bills have been in troduced by this Legisla ture. About half of these get consideration. About a ninth of them is considered a conserva tive number for consideration by experienced legislators. And forty days is not considered enough time for legislative time either. How about the fellow who stays at home and passes judgment on two or three dozen measures, in the six or eight months they are before the peo ple previous to election. It looks as though he ought to be able to form a judgment worthy of con- mendation. O The question of location for the State Fair 3eems to be set- tied so far as the present term of the Legislature is concerned. And as a consequence the state ment is out that the next exhibit will be held about the 29th of Sept, to Oct. 4, 1913. This is putting it pretty late, but by ar ranging the date so late the early September rains may be avoided. Any date in September is as safe as another so far as season is concerned. It has rained all over September within the last five years. Now as spring approaches, the annual clean up is in order. While the women are cleaning house, why not the men get busy cleaning front yards and streets. There are some streets in this town that are the limit for unti diness and even worse. Ten minutes will be time enough to clean any fifty foot street of frontage in Lents. Why not be gin tomorrow morning. ■ CHERRYVILLE «--------------------------- W K The »now is practically all gone. Frogs are singing in the stream and kill deer, plovers, and robins abound. Ixxrks like spring. Mr. Watkins, of Portland, who taught the old Tapp place on the hill, moved out last Saturday and will begin operatiosw at oace. Wm. Webber has bought fifty Angoria Carl Reitbel came down from his homestead last week for a few days. Mrs. Truman has been on the sick list the pset week. H. W. Lang, formerly of Welches, is now publishing a paper in Arlington, Oregon. It has been raining very bard the past week and the snow is rapidly disap pearing. W. J. Faubion is adding a new back porch and bath room to La Casa Monte. “Billy Welc i returned from Portland. Friday, after a few days stay. Mothers Can Safely Buy- Dr. King’s New Discovery and give it to the littje ones when ailing and suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once nsed, always used, Mrs. Bruce Craw- ford, Niagra, Mo., writes: “Dr. King's New Discovery changed our boy from a pale weak sick boy to the picture of health.” Always helps. Address Box 574 BORING OREGON CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP know it is the right thing to do. every day. You If not, why not? Let us do your bookkeeping and relieve you from the work. It is a good plan to know what you sjiend from month to month and a checking account will tell you to a cent just what you save. No person ever tried transacting all his business thru a bank and re gretted it. 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