LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr». L. A. Morrieon of tt e firm of Simon* A Morrieon is recovering from « •ever* illuse». Mr*. H. F. Mangold, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. S. D. Simon* ha* returned , from an extended visit in the upper Willamette vallev. »O» II. lawk of Faxon Park I* closing Mr. and Mr*. J. L. J uh neon enter­ J. N. Estey arrived from Kern Park Wednesday morning and will have tained the Kamapo station Mliticai out hi* grocery buaine**. charge of the Alvord Furniture Co’s dui« Tuesday evening. butines* in Lent* for a time. Mre. L. R. Keller of LaCrosse, Wash, arrived Wednesday for a visit of a few Th* Community social held Saturday weeks with her brother at the Gibson Wm. H. Hull, 76 year* old, died Tues­ evening at Belroae hall was well attend­ grocery. day at the home of his son, W. II. ed alamt 100 being prevent, An «movable Half. Jr., with whom he has been liv­ evening wa* spent. Duriug the evening ing, on Saginaw Height*. Funeral ser­ a committee wav Mined to form an nn-, The Junior A I’ of Bennett Chapel vice* were held today from the resi­ prevement club having in mind the have a chicken pie «upper scheduled for dence. A daughter, Mrs. K. S. Nash, l>eet good ot the ueighhotho«>.l. A meet­ Saturday night at the Gilbert tchool house. ing will be held Friday, Dec. 19. beeide the »on survive him. INTERIOR FINISH There’« nothing lacking here for inside finishing' doora, atalreaaing. newel l«»ate and all the other nec­ essaries and luxuries to evolve th« hi Hire la'sutiful from the bare structure. We lsw;>e«k your lumber order*. • Mr*. Pearl V. Freeburg won valuable prise*on a White l eghorn exhibit at the recent poultry show held in Port­ land. I The Copeland Lumber Company Correction : An item of I mi week re- ported a birth of a eon to Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Griebel of Woodmere, Nov. 24. It ahould have reed J. Gribble, ts os os os os os os Workmen have already commenced to raxe the building recently vacated by the I amts Hardware Co. in order that work may be begun on the concrete , structure to be put up by Mr*. R. E. Yeager on the ground which the wooden building now occupies. Announces to Its »any friends and patroRs in E cris and the surrounding countrv, the re-opening of tbeir bnsiness Doc. 13, in ibe haRdsone new Duke Block, Inst across from oar forner location. • « « me especially invite yon to call early and see onr new bone, its nany conveniences and np-to-date arrange- nents. « « • B personal inspection fron yon will be apprec­ iated, for we feel that rhe approval you are snre to offer will warrant onr claim of having the best arranged and most com­ plete hardware establishment In Southeast Portland. • • • Our lines are the best that can be had, and the supply is all that the trade can desire. • • • Ule are at your service, and the only request we make of onr acquaintances is that they give ns an op­ portunity to present our offerings. • ••••••• ________ O. JCinley. who i* adjuster for the O. W. R A N. railroad fell the past week and injure«! his wrist. Mr Kinley ia one of the oldest druggist* in thi* »ectton ami while Dr. D. B. Coirord of Gray* Crossing ha* been incapacitated by illnea* from attending to hie drug business. Mr. Kinley has been serving for him. Mrs. Mary Lawrence, whose bu*l>aod, O. B. lAwrence recently passed away, left Monday for Dunsmuir, Calif., to visit her daughter, Mr*. A. A. Woeen j changed to a more convenient location, i A new busineas firm will also take the location of the dry goods busine*» which baa lieen «lisp«’***! °f ky auction. I BIG CHRISTMAS AND NEW STORE OPENING Harold Ginn, a Portland youth putting into practice the manuel train­ ing he had recelv«x| at «chooi, made , pass key* and with one unlocks«! anti robbed a |>ay phone in a Woodmere realty office last wees. He was detect­ ed in the act of robbing one in the down town district ami arrested later. I TOYS!! TOYS!! AND MORE TOYS!! [ LENTS, BROTHERS OREGON The biggest, fullest and roomiest overall made in the whole United Slap's Heavy blue indigo white l>*rk denim Outaide and in- shh' «earns double sewed and felled. High rise, big nsmiy seal ami wide legs Regular trourer tly. curved ami sileaia lined, lacktsi between but- ton-liohw Shaped hip*. Band liack with buckle *lra|ia and brass buckle. Iteinforcxd re wed-on wide bib. Two front swinging pocket* of heavy drill. Two big hip pocket*, watch and rule pockets, combination watch and iiencil |s>ckct on bib with button-hole for wateli chain. all double stitclu'd and stayed l*etachal>|e broad suspenders, two-ply and sewed on Isitli <n each side Sewed with heavy white threat! and warranted never to rip 11 rare patent buttons, I’nion made. In Blue and Tobacco Brown---Coats to Match $1.00 The Garment E. L. RAYBURN & SON’S LENTS, OREGON G. F. Rusch Tailor to Men and Women We Give S. Ä. H. Green Trading Stamps Footer Road Next Door to P. O Lents Station, Portland, Oregon Nearly Every Child Has Worms Paleness, at time* a flushed face, unnatural hunger, picking the noee, great thirst, etc., are indication* of worm*. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a reliable, thorough medicine for the re­ moval of all kinda of worm* from child­ ren and addulta. Kickatxio Worm Killer in pleasant candy form, aida digeation, tones ayatem, overcoming constipation and increaaing the action of the liver, la perfectly safe for even the moat delicate children. Kickapoo Worm Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c. Guaranteed. Try it. Drugstore or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. ^7* V' Come'in and look over our stock of Xmas Gifts including GEISLER Guaranteed not to Rip — ................... *........ . I-»-—............... Daily Mails Music by Ward’s Orchestra. Candy furnished by Russel & Gil bert’s Candy Company, Cigars, Etc. Mount Scott Drug Company I THE CROWN OVERALL Union Made Mails at the Lent* jioetoftice arrive an«f depart a* follow*: Depart Arrive fl :0() A. M. 8:30 A. M 12:45 P. M. 12:40 P. M. 3:10 P. M. 5:90 P. M. Saturday Evening Dec. 13 Be Sure] ¡to Come Saturday Evening December 13 OHOfOOlOOHOHOHOHOHOIOHOHOlOO«»« The btxly of Mrs. Julia 8. Chandler, I aged 72 an old resident of thi* section, was »hipped here from Eastern Oregon and funeral services held at the II. E. | Pease Undertaking Parlor at 10 o'clock Saturday. Interment was lieeide the body ol her husband, who died a few years ago, in Multnomah cemetery. : Deceasel was sc«xjmpained to I-ents by a «on. There will be some time at the New Store of the Mt. Scott Drug Company Cut Glass-==we have a beautiful stock. Parker Fountain Pens, Stationery, Candies in Boxes, Cigars Perfumes, Kodaks, Post Card Albums, and Picture Albums Parisan Ivory Comb and Brush Sets, Hand Mirrors, Perfume-Atomizers, Postal Cards, Booklets and etc. Foelcr Road and rampiteli tit*, lent* Station, Portland, Oregon The Ariel* school wa* given an ex- < eellent concert Tuesday evening by the lAdd school or»'liestrs and following this view* of Yellowstone Part were given and explained by Rev. O W. Taylor. Che Cents hardware Company t Phone Tabor 1371 CLASSIFIED WÀNTKI > LOHT ANI» FOUND I j OHT— Holl of Poultry netting on Footer road near Lent*. Finder return to la-nts Hardware Co., and receive re­ ward. MONKV '!'«> I.«»AN fi ( st cent loans on farms, orchard anr re­ fund mortgages or other recti ri tie* ; terms reasonable; special privileges; correHpontlence inviteli. Department L, fllk Bldg., Denver. Colo., or Department I, 7-19 Henry Bldg., Seattle, Wash, MIHCKLUANKOUM ESS the onlv l-l of the usual amount of Coo mereiai Fertilizers. You get Re­ sults. Guaranteed Book Free. "Grandma” Johnson heartily thanks the friends who surnriseil her Thanks­ giving eve by *enlieei|iientlv. Deputy. Watch the column for bargain». If BEN W. OLCOTT, Secretary of FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap­ ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Puh. Co.