f Mm oi nm o «i o ommmm o o o o oim Rev. J. M. Nelson, and Mr and Mrs Revival Meetings J. R. Horning of Lenta are attending Revival meetings will In* conducted the Baptist Convention at Lebanon by Evangelist II. WyseJonea and sing­ ALL ABOARD ing Evangelist Paul Blackstone, al the for good boards, Iieains, .' rand Mrs M. 8. Carman <»f <>*.'th. Baptist Church. Special Chorus Choir Mrs E. Hutchinson i< recovering from tiinls'i* and lumber of any Music. Oct. tn t<> 31. You are cordial ­ 8. E. have returned to their home h«*re. her recent illmes kind. Thia is tin* place They have spent the t>. at four months, ly invitisi to attend. when* such things an* in Drayton North Dakata. at the Wilbur Brock returned from a trip to I k night by builder»« who hi one of the apartments nt the t ’ nl harne of their daughter, Mr« J. G T. Wallowa County Saturday morning. know their business, Give vorslty college. Loudon. Professor Colley. Petrie, the noted Egyptologist, hns us your next order and you’ll placed on exhibition n great sheet of know- why. Tin* difference The regular busin»*M meeting of the C. H. Moore. Distr* t Commercial linen which lie recoverd from a burlnl in the quaniiy of lumber Epworth la*agne was held Monday night Superintendent of the Pacific States tomb at Tarkhan, the great cemetery i ms Its I anti the time and at the M. E. Church. Telephone, mailed a personal check for some forty in I Iva south of Cairo money thus saved will spite this piece of the fact that $2.50 to the la*nl» Volunteer Fire C*> . ntimae you. Better get your dog license. The dog to help on the $100 that Secretary linen la iMsat or more yennt old. catcher has not been out this way yet Halen is Irving to raise, to buy coats «win» to ta» ns fresh and flrtn when It was cut from the original bnt he is due most any time. and helmets for the boys. This cl eck length. Burlnl caskets rande of acacia is of great importance as it is a personal anil shittim wood taken from these «nine tonitw. art* as firm mid secure ns F. O. Snutfiu lias lieen disable for contribution. Phone Tabor 1371 when first lowered Into their resting quite a while by a lame loo', but is ba- placea. The remarkable praaervatlon ginning to get around again. Foster l(oa*i ami t'aiupliell Sts. lamia Station, Port'and, Oregon of both cloth and wo * m 1 I s due to the ADVIKIIStl) Lt IRKS extreme drvneaa of the soli mut air Advertise»! letters for week ending Mr ami Mrs Roy White spent Sunday Oct . 11, 1913. Card of Thanks at the home of the former's Mothers, « Banctie, Mrs. Lixxie, Breaks, ected by all who knew him and will De greatly missed in the , community. E. GERTRUDE SWIFT Chiropractor Htn'vlaity of Nerve« »nd pl*4«r«trr» of fttonuM h HOURS: where are our Slot p. M. Winter Rains and Snow Let u> show you a color card of the Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. Lasts longer, looks lietter, and goes farther than any other Paint. We also carry Alabastine, Lead, Oils, Stains, etc. £ Make YonrHens Lay! Feed them Dr Hess’ Panacea It makes all the difference in the world. 35c a package Instant louse killer is guaranteed, none better. Ftwitrr Hou‘I. one dour ra»t of Main Ft LOVED ONES This is the question that comes to the dying and friends the dead what is death? Where are the dead? Will they live again? When! Where! How! Mrs. Richard Wool and Mrs. >amuel Allen will en’erta'.n «be Ladies of St. Paul’s Guild at the I.otue of Mrs. Allen on Tuesday, Oct., 21st from 2 until 4. AU interested are re«|Ueste*i to be pres­ ent. Ice cream and cake ten cents. MRS W. P. CLARK, formerly of Faxon Park has moved her DrvHsmak ing Parlor to 112 Second Avenue, near carline, where rlie will Is* pleased to meet customers. Terms very reasonable i Pa»tor C. J. Cummings will speak again next S in lay night at 7 :45 at the Lenta Seventh Day Adventist Church. Hie subject will be, “Where are the Dead." This inten-sting theme is to be consi.l» ■red by PastorC. J' Cummings at the Seventh Day Adventist Chur* h one block The Parents and Teachers of the Woodmere School have recently organ­ east of Grange Hall. Lent-* Oregon at ized a Mother’s club, their next meeting will be held in the Assembly hall of that sch'Ol, Thursday Oct, 16. 1913 Thoughtful people are every day show­ ing their appreciation of tlx* specialist, who devotes time and study to squiring knowledge of the eyre. and individual eyesight Peculiarities. Dr. Ervin L Sells, bungalow office opposite P O. on Foster Rd October 18,1913 Bring’ us Your Kodak Films For DRESSMAKING developing and Printing. We guarantee our Work. » Inlow an-1 Melcher Opening Monday October Kodak Films, Papers and Etc. 6. Fittine. Cut! lug and Repairing Ratea Reasonable Foster Road, LenU. On-.. Near Poat Mt. Scott Drug Company JONSRUD BROS. Main Street ls*nt* Station, Portland, < >r»-gi>n BORING OREGON Phone Mi Mill 1 1 4 mile» »otith« 4«t o! Kt l«o CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK EGGIMAN’S MARKET LUMBER $6 AND UP Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork ALL ARE WELCOME IxATHf»- wtock of Dtun niion Lumber on hand Rough and Dreaard lumber far ail purpose» Bring pencil and C**py texts •end order to JONHRUD Mk<»R. R.-rrlnv RD7 Inspected Meats Cured Meats, Sausage, Lard, Eggs, Butter and Cheese John and Arnold Eggiman The High Cost of Living Reduced Mam Street, U’iit-, At Brüggers Bakery (Formerly Mt. Scott Bakery) Don’t The Bright 3 Building & BRÜGGERS BAKERY Investment Company The Emporium Sale Seasonable Goods G. F. Rusch Large Loaves Read Best Bread This Ad Tailor to Men and Women Try our Delicious Doughnuts and Snails 1st. Ave and Car Line Lenta Sta. Portland, On*. We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps I Foster Road Next Door to P. 0. Lents Station, Portland, Oregon A Genuine Clearance Sale! We Have Cut Down Prices to About Wholesale Price Buys, Sells and Builds A Complete Home For Cash or on Terms Properties From $800.to $2500. Monthly Payment Plan Bright Realty and Investment Co. Lents Station, Portland, Ore. Office 2 blocks East of P. O. on Fos­ ter pMiad Phones Lents Home 2111 ; Talxir 4249 Hay, Feed and Grain Ladies and Childrens Coats to Sweaters to be Sold at 25 per be sold at 25 per cent less than cent Discount the Regular Price 15c Flannelette...................................... 12 1-2C Mens Underwear, Shirts, Pants, and Boys Suits are Greatly Re­ duced 12 l-2c Flannelette .................................. 10c 10c Flannelette............................................. 8c 12 l-2c Gingham at............. 10c 10c Gingham at............................................. 8c 8c Gingham at......................................... 6 l-2c American print at........................................ 6c Calico at.............................................................. 5c Cotton Batting, pure white, the best grade that usually sells for 25c a pound. Our price................................................................ i?C We have just received 800 lbs. in 1-2, 1, 2 and 3 pound packages. A visit from you will be welcome whether you buy or not. Quilts, Comforters and Blankets also Reduced $1.25 to $1.50 Dresses and Kimonas at.. $l.G0 75c Dressing Saques................................... 59c $1.25 Shirt Waists........................................... 98c $1.50 to $1.75 Waists.............................. $1.25 25c Hose at.................................................... 19c 15 and 20c Hose at.................................... 12 l-2c Washed Gravel, Sand GET OLIR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY Pilotiti* Tabor IMW ¡ Home 3112 Remember the Name—B0HNA We are Sure we can Save you Money on your Winter Supplies WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI­ THE EMPORIUM GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. H. S, HASHIM, Proprietor Main Street Opposite Isis Theatre b