DOCTOR WARNS KISSERS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sand and Gravel at ^Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery Call telephone Tabor ¿OoJ W. L. Rice of Lansing, Mich., spent 8unday with E. M. Hogue ami family. R. Heyting 82 st. and 45th Ave., 8. E. Mrs. E. P. Smith of I-ent* called on Mr and Mrs Walter Givens of Estacada last Sunday. USE PASTRY FLOUR Pastry flour should be used for all Much of the poetry and fascination of the ordinary moustache has been purposes in cookery except bread and scotched by the French scientist, Dr j doughnut*, as it require* les* shorten­ Pierre Jacques, in his recent research ing and moisture than bread flour and es as to the habits of various bacilli makes better pastry at >e*s expense, It seems that the doctor's daugliv says the “Commoner.** Pastry flour recently became affianced to a young tomes in cartons or small packages, officer who had a fine military mous at it does not keep well, and is sold tache Following a custom which at nearly all first-class groceries WE SQUARE OUR WORDS ■ Mr Frank Foster of Tangent visited even scientists admit is prevalent as his dsughters. Fay, Alice and Clara last between engaged couples, kisses were ADVtRIIStD Lt HERS week. interchanged between the young pair Advertised letter« (or week eliding when opportunities occurred. October 4th, 1913: THE WORK After one such opportunity the doc Charlie Christensen of McKinley Park Browning. A. J., Browning, Andrew, Estimates Free is the proud father of a heir born on the tor insisted upon removing the bacilli .lohn; Hoovsr, Mrs. Busan; Kruse, Mr. 208 Gilbert Road from his lovesick daughter's lips, and Orval; Lampbear. Wm. E., McDonald, 20th of September. PHONE TABOR 1417 treated them with a reacting agent Mrs Hattie; Meier, Miss Lotlie; Miller, I He found over lr>*w>mak- I mg Parlor to 112 Second Avenue, near I j lluU'ly Don't bother with low graard, Eggs, Butterand Cheese John and Arnold Eggiman By an Pays For ¡the (Remainder of 1913 and the Next Few Years to Come I have enlarged my place of bualneaa no as to accommodate my patrona. 1 have also purchased the cigar »tore of I. F Goff man. I can furniah the public with the best line the best line of i'lgam an*l Tobac tos in the city Large Reading Room open to Pat­ ron*. Daily Papar* Furnished. vota PATRONA«« 8OLICITKD Cluster's Sudan Ulin Barter Shop “THE OLD STAND** Foater Rd., Main 8t. Lenta£ta. Fartland. Or Main Street, Ixnts, Angel From Heaven And cast into a bottomless Pit G. F. Rusch Why! When! What For! This will be the interesting sub­ ject of Pastor C. J. Cummings at the Seventh Day Adventist’ Church, one block East of Grange Hall, Lents, Oregon Sunday October 12, 1913 All Invited Tailor to Men and Women We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stampa I Foster Road Next Door to P. O Lents Station, Portland, Oregon Cost of Living Reduced At Brug’gers Bakery Don't (Formerly Mt. Scott Bakery) 3 Read This Ad Large Loaves 1 Ac Best Bread X V Cut This Ad Out Bring to Us and Get a Trial Loaf FREE BRÜGGERS BAKERY Ist. Ave and Car Line Lent» Sta. Portland, Ore. Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? MCKINLEY & BUNDY $800.to $2500 T I Both Lents Station, Portland, Ore. Office 2 block« Ea»t_of P. Q. on Fue­ ler Road Phone* Lente Home 2111 ; Tabor 4249 All Goods Taken on Exchange For New Goods JONSKUD BROS. Herald Advertising Ranges, Cook Stoves, and Heaters Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster Properties From Bright Realty and Investment Co. o «m«c» o oo «a» o o Both New and Second Hand E. GERTRUDE SWIFT Obituary Rev. William L. Tilden died in the Chiropractor early morning hours of Oct , at the SlM ctaltjr ut Nerves and Disorders of Stomach home of hi» daughter, Mrs. Clias. F. Horns: 3k» me . m McGill. of Saginaw Height« The de­ Foster Road, one door vast of Main St. ceased made his home with this daught­ er since coming to Oregon from Mich­ igan. The end came rather unexpected­ DRESSMAKING ly. Without a •‘tniggle, without a Mead a me» lnl<»» and Belcher tremor, he fell asleep in Christ. Some­ Opening Monday October 6. thing more than half a century ago, Fitting. Cutting and Bepairlngi while a young man, the departed was Rate« Reasonable Fiaiter Road, Lent». Otv , Near i’u»l other set apart for the Cnristian ministry in the M. E. Church. Hi* active ministerial career was largely spent in Northern Michigan, where he labored most faith­ fully and most successfully. BORING OREGON Mr. Tilden was born l»ec., 30, 183ft in Phone Mi the southern part of Michigan. His Mill 1 1 4 mtlrs soutbesst of Kelso wife was laid to rest June 19, PSI8 in their old-time Louie in Petoskey, Mich. CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES Tlie deceased is survived by a sou, Fred MOULDINGS E. Tilden o! Petoskey, Mich., Mrs. TURNED WORK Frank Burt of Vernon, Mich., and Mrs. Chas. F. McGill of Lents. LUMBER $6 AND UP It is hoped that Rev. A. A. Darling, Large utock ut Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and Dressed lumber for all purpose» an associate brother in the ministry whose fields of labor during his active tend order to JON8RCD BR(*. Bering RD S career were near those of the de|>arted, may be able to preach the funeral ser­ mon, assisted by J. M. Nelson, pastor, of the Lents Baptist Church. The I funeral will be held from the house at ; 10 o’clock Friday morning. The inter­ Wiih a Chain For ment will lie in Multnomah Cemetery, i or on Terms Monthly Payment Plan Foster Road and Campiteli Sts. Ia>nu< Station, Port'and. Oregon Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! J. P. Nordin Near Post Office, LENTS Phone Tabor 1371 Phones Now is the time to save money on that roof­ ing. We have several kinds in stock priced to suit you at our Removal Sale Be sure to visit this sale, ,vou will find what you want 1 Block E mm I of Main St. on F on ter R<>r