LOCAL AND PERSONAL Master Kenneth Jones of S2 St. is quit«* ill this week. Mrs Standbridge of Lents is visiting her mother Mr». Lowell this week. Mrs. John Huntington hss gone to Pasco. Wash., to visit her father a few weeks John Huntingtoil attende.! the G. A. K special meeting Saturday af- ternoon. Mrs. M. S. Carman made a dying trip to Eagle Creek and back one day last week. The Lents Sheet Metal works handled the tinning for the new Lent building at Gray’s Crossing. Mrs. Adolf Rogers, was a visitor at Don Solomen Dies From Peumoma her mother’s Mr». Armstrong Tuesday. IXni Bolomen, »on of S T. Solomon, living near Lento Junction die«! at 3 Mrs. Ella Ward and Mrs. M. J. Se­ A. M Thursday of Pneumonia. Don vern spent Sunday at the city park. was 12 years and six months old. lie was in school Tuesday, hence his death Mr». D. A White has given up her was very sadden. Hi» parents have the position al tlie New Method laundry. > sympathy of a large tiuinber of relative** and friends. G. E. Link of Cadwell Park h.is just completed a very comfortable dwel- Sutherlin Has Preserving Plant. ling—all bis own handwork. Sutherlin is to have a large fruit pre­ serving plant in operation late uext Mr. Harker has disposed of his inter- mouth. The local fruit growers' aaaoci eete in Lents and will probably move to ' ation has iieen active in securing the St. Helens. new plant, which will coat $30 ixm. It will use new >>atent proowaee in drying Mr». Helen Gibson, of South Forest and preserving fruits and vegetables of Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Car­ all kinds and will lie ot very great bene man. of 69th street last week. tit to the people of that section. C Coil ,1 I tracts are already being iuiu I u for this , year ■ crop. Mr. J. O. Holt, secretary of th« Fruit Grower» Association of Lane county visited his sister Mrs. W. Boyer Sun- COMMISSION GOVERNMENT _____ IN AMERICAN CITIES be filled by »lection at one time, so as to psnnit adequate and uncon fused public examination of the candidates, There would l>e, not an addition of new feature» and “devices" to the orig- mal |iolltical structure hut a re-creation of the structure itself, starting at its point of contract with the Indivdnal citizen. The r e-c reated structure would have in mind the capacities, and the limitations of the American citizen of this, th« twentieth century, and it would not overtax those capacities or exceed those limitations. Govern™ Woodrow Wilson, the head of this new movement, expresses himself in these words t Simplification! Simplification I is the task that awaits us, to reduce the num­ ber of fiersons voted (or to the absolute workable minimum, knowing whom _ whom ____ you you have selected _ ; knowing I- .. «■IsiiuGi.l . .. ...^ have trusted, aasw.l and $a»ae»ie*s* having ...» so few i persons • to — watch t. «!..»• ...... * .k. .1_ __ 1 that vou can watch'them. That is the way we are going to get popular control back in this country, I »nd that i» the only way we are going to gel political control back. Put in other elected officers to watch those ( that you have already elected, and you will merely remove your control one step further away. The commission plan has made the adjustment at least fairly well for a number ot our cities. Will the move­ ment stop here? Is not the broad doc- ' trine of siinplici’y germane also to the problems of States and counties’’ Miss Zertha Benner, daughter of Mrs. (Continued from H im Pam*) Judge Klineman with a party of Ella Ward, hurt herself quite badly friends went to North Plains fishing the while swinging at school. The swing have been somewhat unfortunate, there last of the week. broke, throwing her on the cement is a disposition to see the experiment walk, knocking her unconsious. through. No citv has ever gone back A F. Stephens of Cadwell Park has to its former plan of government, nor ■ traded hie home for 2S acres near Wil- Mr. McCoy of Portland is clearing up has any evideuce appeared that any of limina. He left Wednesday for the his twenty acres and will put in a mod­ j them is seriously thinking of so doing Wtl>KB »IIOHT-H ALLOT rRoSPKl TS new location. ern strawberry ranch or sell it off in not eveu Tacoma, in spite of recent un­ At a special election in Calilornia on lots. pleasant experiences with the mayor October 10. 1913, the State adopted three ; Miw Amelia, daughter of Mr. and and two members of the council whom short-ballot amendments Ous. frankly Mrs. Fred Mr sing, Kennett Ave., enter­ Mr. Alonzo and family have traded she found it convenient to recall, In such, took the Clerk of the Supreme i tained a number of friends Sunday, cel­ their property in Lents for a ranch near commercial and financial circle such a Court off the ballot and vested his; ebrating her birthday. She has the Tillamook. They leave Thursday lor sentiment has a ratable value; to the appointment in the Supreme Court. : Herald,? bert wirhee. their new home. commissioners it has t>een found tu be Another made the members of the an earnest of faith and conddence state Railroad Commission appointive APPLICATION FOB CHANGE OF NAME. Geo. E. Link of Lents appeared be- which l>egets a courage to attack biirger by the Governor The third provided a In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. plan tor country home-rule charters 1 fore justice Klineman Wedneadav, problems and conditions. In the matter of the application of Henry THE SHORT BALLOT AS A SOLVTIOS under which it will tie possible for any making a complaint against bis step- Francis Fribbins for change of hi« name to The commission government has county to draft a scheme of organize- eon. Floyd Ferrill, whom he reports to Henrr Francis Ledbury The amend- I Notice is hereby given that the above named be defective. The boys’ mother prefers found, not a perfectly defined, but a tion suited to local neo!» Henry Francis Fribbins has filed bis applica­ that he stay at home, but he has been roughly formulated solution for the meat specifies that all county officers tion in the above entitled Court for the pur referred to the circuit Judge for a decis­ residumn of big political evils which | except county judge» »nd supervisor» poec of changing his name to that of Henry is V* rxsa I . ... , 1 e t « , instead i.»l >1 . . of f previous reforms, like the merit system »" may be made appointive Francis Ledbury; that said Court has fixed ion. of civil service and the Australian elective a» at present Thus it will lw May 6,191a, at 9 A. M. , as the time, and the court room of said Court as the place for the Shiloh Circle No. 19. G. A. R. will ballot, have not reached—the solution possible for a big county like Ix>» Angeles hearing of said application, together with the hold open house Thursday, May first, at of the Short Ballot. This lias l>een for- to shorten it» bollot from forty-five to objections thereto, if any there be. John Van Zante, Attorney the Grange hall. There will be a short mallv enunciated by the National Short about twenty-three >fflcers, bv reducing Henry Francis Fribbins. business session an I then the remaind­ Ballot Organization, as follows: First, th« elective list. Applicant. The California election by the wav, er of the time will be open for a gener­ that only those offices should lie elective which are important enough to attract is the first step of the Short-Ballot al socisl time. APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME (and deserve) public examination. movement from the cities into the In the County Court of the State of Oregon. . Second, that very few offices should wider field of State government The friends of Mr. Earl H. Conner for Multnomah County In the matter of the application of Albert in Lents and vicinity will be please«! to William Fribbina for cbangt of hi« name to Al­ know that be has been chosen cashier bert William Ledbury of the new Paisley National bank at Notice is hereby given that the above named 1 Albert William Fribbina ha» filed hia applira- ! Paisley, Oregon. Mr. Conser is now with the trust depart­ tion in the above entitled Court for the pur- | connected pose of changing hia name to that of Albert ment of the Security Savings A Trust William Ledbury ; that said Court fixed May 5, j Company of Portland. he Ladies of I«cuts are invitied to call at Mr. Sagers store, cor­ ner of Main and Foster Road, where Miss Wolfert is demonstrat­ ing the making of pies, cakes, and biscuits without butter or lard. The demonstration will continue un­ til Saturday evening. n WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS WE GIVE S A H STAMPS G. F. RUSCH TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN CLEANING. PRESSING. ALTERING. AND DYEING FOSTER ROAD. NEXT DOOR TO P O LENTA. OREGON ms T I * Iheckla Bright Co Her Owl Property” Now Is The Time 1913. at 9 A. M. . aa the time, and the court room of said Court as the place, for the hear ing of said application, together with the ob jectiona there, if any there be. John Van Zante, Attorney. Albert Williams Fribbina, Applicant. SIGNS AND PAINTING Mrs. Kemp, a sister of Mrs. Arm­ strong’s of Idaho, intends making her home here with her brother. Mr. Joseph Lehman of S2 St. has hie new house nt ar completion. Mr. Leh­ man and family expect to move in soon J. L Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Brown. Mr. ami Route 1 Mrs. R. A. Brown and children called on Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Underwood of Montavilla Suuday afternoon. SANO INO GRAVEL Prompt Lielivery Call Telephone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting i Mrs. C. Mcgrew wa- called to Port­ land last -aturday owning to the ill- new of her daughter, Mrs. Miller. At the pre—'r* writing she is some better. -2 -t. and 45th Ave., S. E. 1 he '* 1 >reign Missionary So- cieiyof the I 'w’erj district hold their fourth auuua invention in the M E. () P I O M ET R I S T Sarah Z. Rilea church a, ix^nts Wednesday and Tnurs- At the I ewe rv Store of J. P. Nordin, day ot this week. Full de'ails will lie every third Saturday in each month. given next week. Honrs 3 to9 p m. Chi dren’s Eyes a Specialtv Po-tiat.d Offne N*4 Dekum Building The State -unday school convention which convene- at Oregon City on April 23, ¿.’4 and 2"> will be attended by .Mrs. R. A. Brown, Mrs. Unroe, and Mrs. F. J. Faith, delegates from the M. Will do your Painting. Tinting, E. Suuday School of Lente. Papering and Finishing. STEFFY He Guarantees THE WORK Estimates Free 203 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mountt Scott L" Drug Store The little friend« of Mildred Roae- man of 7th Ave. south, to the number of ten, gave her a surprise April 23, it being her 14th birthday. Games were played, and refreshments served. At 9 p. m. all departed for their homes wishing Mildred many happy returns of the day. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday, April 27. -ermon 11 a. m. Theme: ‘ Self Reliance with faith in God.” Evening Sermon: X o’clock. Sub­ ject: ‘ The two great foundation» of Paul’s gospel.” Good music at eacli of these services. I’. Conklin Pastor. Lents Evangelical Church. April 17, 1913. Dear Mrs. E. W. Morrill; We, the memtiers of the above church choir, do hereby ex­ press our heart-felt sympathy to yon during your deep sorrow occasioned by the death of your mother. It is the desire r>f the choir members that this informal expression tie for­ warded to Mrs. Morrill, and that a copv be sent to the local press. N. G. Hertin, Mrs. W. o. Ash. Mrs. Roht. Reynolds, Committee. Terms Cash, To Paint the outside of your house. To put in your garden both, vegetables and flowers. To get your flower seed now. To Paint that kitchen floor. To tint the walls of your room. To dye that last summer’s dress. To revarnish those chairs, they need it To play base ball, see our Reach line of ball goods. To spray that chicken coop, use Dr. Hess and Clark’s instant louse kil­ 1 gallon makes 25 ler and spray. gallons of spray. To take a good spring Sarsaparilla. Payments, Exchange Theckla Bright Co. Lents, Ore. Home Phone, Lenta 2111 - • Tabor 4249 IHHce on Foster Road 2 Blocks east <>l post < Mlice LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS \T Till LEADING TAILORS Sassafrass Bark 35c Pound Mt. Scott Drug Co Patterns and Weight to Suit æ Sts $25.00 and Up SEE OER WINDOWS 103 ■niMKM 57HE 'AÄ. ft Schweitzer & Manz LEADING TAILORS Ix'iits, < Iregon 11iisliini Building Farmers Attention? INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association All Studebaker Wagons and Buggies on hand at Studebaker agency, East FcsterRoad n tr Lents Junction will Oregon Fire] Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In­ surance of Portland be sold at PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. Resolution Of Condolence _ S950, $1000 COST FOR CASH Geo. W. Baldwin B. B. I. rm on a Wllaon’BenefM F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors APRIL 28-29-30 414 East Alder St., on East 6th St. Auto Service Lady Assistant Take Estacada Car To Lents Junction Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Treatment Moderate Prices. Cast 52 Portland, Oregon B-2525