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H rne Phone, Lents 2111 - - Tabor 4249 Office on Foeter Road 2 Blocks east ot Poet Office LOCAL AND PERSONAL »lOlkOiW OLD SOLDIERS TO HOLD ENCAMPMENT JUNE 17 Extracts from General orders No 9., Mr and Mra. Hick Allen are parent» Headquarter« Department of Oregon G. of a son, born Juue 2nd. A. K The 32nd annual encampment of the Mrs. J. Hawkins is entertain# her Department of Oregon will eonvend at father ahd sister ol Albany this week. Newberg on Tuesday June 17. and con- tiune until the business is completed. Mrs. O. B. Lawrence oflOth Avenue is The S. P R R. will run a special entertaiung a friend during the nwe tram from the Jefferson st Depot, leav­ show. ing'»! 7:40 A M with a rate of one fan> for the round trip, go>«| to returnon any Mr. and Mrs. IteLong of Salem were tram up to Friday evening. Round trip callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 80e All those contemplating attending the encampment are invited to take the Darnall ou Friday evening. special train. A splendid tune is as­ Anna Dix is down from Hood river sured to all who attend The different l*ostaof thia Department viaiting relatives She will remain for of Oregon contributed to the flood suf- the rose show. feres of Ohio the sum of|S68 70 which was placed wh. re needed by the Depart­ Mrs. Brigiit received word on Tues­ day of the sersous sickness ot her ment commander of Ohio. John Huntington. Adjutant of Post 38. daughter Dorothy, who lives in Ocean Park, California ST PAULS EPISCOPAL MISSION ORGANIZED The Ladie. of Shiloh Circle have de­ cided not to hold their next regular meeting, owing to the meeting at New­ St I’auls Episcopal Mission has been berg. organized with the following vestry: The W. F. M. Society of the Metho­ Peyton Taylor. Mr. Gezell, Sam Allen, dist Church met with Mm. Frank Mr l.ovegren, Richard Wood, and Wallace, 123 9th Avenue, on Tueaday at Richard Smith. 2:30. A very profitable hour was A meeting was held last Sunday after­ spent in discussing and studying the noon. following church to consider put­ book, China’s New Day. tings basement under the building. Th:» basement is to be used as a Sunday W. N. Chilcote has sold his ranch School room and a place where socials near Sycamore and has traded for a and ertertainnients can be given, saw mill south east of Mulino. People near Sycamore and many Lents people Mamed will miss Mr. Chilcote. who has t>een a A quiet, pleasan t marriage, attended familiar figure in this neighborhood for by a few friends, at the Evangelical several years. Parsonage. June 11, I*. Conklin otlieiat ing. The contracting parties were Mr. The Modern Woodmen of America held their Memorial service at the Joseph Jeffries of Errol Heights and Methodist Church Sunday morning Miss Myrtle Dotson of IjentS. Bon with a good attendencr. In the even­ voyage over the “ea of Lile. ing Children’s day was observed. A most delightful program was given to a The largest sample of strawberries large and appreciative audience. yet to come to the Herald office thia Beason weighed just four ounces to four The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. berries. These were grown at the home Church will hold a semi-annual apron of R. E Allen. sale. Ice cream, cake and straw­ berries will also tie served, and a musi­ BAPTIST CHURCH. cal program will la* given in the church Regular services at the Baptist Church , Friday afternoon and evening, June 20. Sunday. The Pastor will preach in the morning on the theme “Paul’s Friends," All are welcome. and in the evening on "With the Major­ Mr. Butterfield of 9th Avenue, who ity, but Wrong ” We invite you to has been quite ill, was removed to Mt. these services. Rev. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. Tabor sanatorium Monday and under­ went an operation at that place Tues- | day. Dr. Hees is the attending EVANGELICAL CHURCH. i physician. Preaching morning and evening at 11 a. m. and 8 p. tn. Subjects: “What Mr. and Mrs. Tripp of North Dakota the Bible »ays of Heaven.’* and "For- have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ( #iveneae; AVbat it is ami what it does.” Foeter of Faxon Park for the past two : . I*. Conklin Pastor. weeks. During the time the two fami­ lies motored to Sheridan in Mr. Foster's ear and while there looked after their Sand and Gravel at fruit farms. Both have ranches down Reduced Prices there. Prompt Delivery Call Telephone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting . W. N. Chilcote and family have trad­ 82 St. and 45th Ave., 8. E. ed their ranch in Damascus for a 2i)0 acre ranch at Molalla, Oregon. Snn- Iday, June 1, their many friends I and relatives gave them a surprise and ; Watches Clocks and Jewelry farewell party. Those from town were Mr. ami Mrs. Cook ami Mr. and Mrs Repaired and Made tojOrder Frank Chilcote of Montavilla, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Chilcote of Portia id, Mr. I land Mrs. D. A. White and 'laughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis and daughter of J Lenta. Those near by were: Mr. and i Main Street Lente, Oregon Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Ruth Crawford. Zeenzo Crawford, Rodney Crawford Earl Crawford and wife, Raymond Chilcote. Mrs. Mary Peterson, Earl Chilcote, Roy Peterson, Thomas Chil­ cote, I-ester, Dorothy, and Earl Chilcote i J. P. Nordin The Good Mechanic »>4arer The Copeland Lumber Company WARM WEATHER NECESSITIES HAMMOCK Weather is Here—enjoy the warm weath­ er out doors in the shade Come in and get a Ham­ mock. Priced from $1.00 to $6.00 Each GO AFTER THOSE FLIES NOW Get Tanglefoot, Fly Poi­ son or fly Swatter. Get rid of tnem and let us supply you with your needs. CORNS? FEET HURT? Try Joy Walk Corn Plaster, 25c a box and Guaranteed to take out the corn. A CEDAR MOP and a Cedar Polish in 25 and 50c bottles now carried in stock. They certainly are handy and every lady should have one. MOUNT SCOTT DRUG CO. WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS G. F. RUSCH TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN CLEANING. PRESSING. ALTERING. ANO DYEING FOSTER ROAD. NEXT DOOR TO P O LENTS OREGON University Of Oregon SUMMER SCHOOL June 23 August 1, 1913 Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty bourses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty University Dormitories Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene Mt. Scott Carpet Lawn Social Ice Cream and Cake will be served by the Lenta Sons of Veterens Camp ’ on the lawn near the rink on Saturday evening June 21st. You are invited. Ice Cream and Cake, only 10c. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy The constant itching, burning redness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczma, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles, and irri­ tating skin erruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Oint­ ment. Mr. J. C. Eveland, of Bath, II), says: “I had eczema twenty-five years and had tried everything. All failed. When 1 foijnd Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment I found a cure.” Thia oint­ ment is the formula of a physician and has been in use for years—not an ex­ periment That is why we can guaran­ tee it. All druggists, or by mail. ITice 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadel­ phia and St. Louis. Cleaning and Renovating Company R L. STAMPER, Mgr. Now In Charge of The Arleta Lumber Co. Carpets and Rugs Cleaned and Renovated Price 5c to 15c per yard We Make Fluff Rugs To Order Office and Factory, 7th Ave. and Foster Road AddreM Box W7 Lents, Oregon Who Would Like A Place Like This Fine Photo Studio and Hair Parlors combined, all furnished, and done in Mission. Camera Lens, Htock and all, ready to walk in. Cheap rent, on Main street, ground floor with large baw>- ment. Four years lease, clear of en­ cumbrance. Price 11000. Wil) trade for real estate of same value. Will teach the buyer the arts if they wish. SEE OWNER, L. ALLPETER Vancouver, Washington New Management Bert Wilberg, formerly the owner of the Wilberg Lumber Company’s yard at Lents, Oregon, has bought the yard and good will of the Arleta Lum­ ber Company, and solicits your business. It will be his aim to always carry a complete and well manufactured stock of lumber and other building materials for prompt delivery. We are interested in not only getting your orders but in giving you good service and good stock. Before making arrangements definitely for start­ ing that new house, bam or garage, or a job of tinkering, drop in at our yard, or phone us. We want to quote you prices. Our aim: Service, Quality, and Price Right. Will do your Painting. Tinting, Papering and Finishing. Lui He Guarantees THE WORK Estimates Free 203 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mountt Scott Drug Store 6924 Foster Road S. E Near Comer of East 70th Street Phone Tabor 619 Portland, Oregon