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j jQUR CORRESPONDENTS GIVE THE -WEEKLY NEWS ( MOUNTAIN VIEW NEWS Sunday-school Organized In West Salem , . SOME ' IMPROVEMENT WORK Ethel Finlyy has been on the sick list. N Jas. Best is building a new shed for bis machine. Mrs. L. Grice spent Sun dayafternoon with Mrs. Cook. John May spent Sunday, at the home of Dan Finley. Arthur Kochn spent Sun daynightwith Amnion Grice. Luther Stout returned to his home in Mehama. C. A. Clark and Jim But- ler have rented the Adams' place. Sam Chapman spent Sun day afternoon with Victor Lynch. Mrs. Jas. Smith has been on the sick list but is now improving. ' J. Q. White is having his spring fixed to pipe water into the house. - . t Mr. Bouffleur, who is in a ' hospital in Chicago, is im proving now. i Rev. M L. Bullock organ ized a Sunday school in West Salem Sunday. "Little Herman Fry .has been on the sick list but is now much better. . , "The trustees of the church are having some repairing done to the church. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. LaCock Tuesday afternoon. L. Grice has been doing Borne wood sawing for hiia belt and Mr. Velcher. II. M. Webb and wife at ' tended a Hullowe'on party at Salui Thursday evening, S. 1 Kinibal and wife weieguuhUar a Hallowe'en i party Thursday evening at ' Salem. Howard Norwood aocepeted an invitation Thursday eve ningto a Hallowe'en party at Salem. F r a n o i s Stewar who sprained his ankle at high chool last week is not able to be around yet. Turfiohl Schnieder who has bi on quite ill in the Sa lem hospital is now im proving but slowly. ' Mr?. Latvia g iv a surprise party f r her daughter Flora which was greatly enjoyed by all the guosts. Paul lbioser and wife, Lloyd Ila;i8or and wife, and i i 11 ... nun neiunger oi ?aleni spent last Sunday at the homo of Wni. Cook. Nellie Adams, who had he hce scalded very badly while working at the -.ack-ing house at Salem, is again able to be at work. Frank Begun, the merchaxtl TAI II lirilfO of Eola, ha? purchased a I t(JLA lltlff U store building vat itickreau and will move his stock to that city. He expects to leave hereabout December 1. He wilt engage in the uro eery dusinessat his new lo cation. . ' , BUDGET BUENA VISTA ITEMS Dr. Todd of Willamette Univirsity Gives Lecture LEASANT Hallowe'en Party Several People are report ed OnThe Sick List This Week At The Place School Entertainment to be Given Thanksgiving Evening BIG L006E MEETING AT The Methodist Aid quilted aquiltlor Mr.. Bevens lat was tran8aling business week. Willie. Bevens transacted businese in Independence Saturday. Mrs. Frost of Parker vis ited with her daughter, Mrs, Mixea over Sunday. Several of our boys attend ed the football game at In dependence Saturday. Hallowe'en was duly ob- .11 rn i i.l serveu nere murjuay nigni t0 harvest them with a few nractical iokas. r j if II.....:.. 1 i A f rr..1 e 8 uir. jyjer, our noiei pro- who jas been .ei. ,t Mrfl pi.ewr, hub un b.ck. ui mm Fureuson this summer has few days but is improving. one to Albanv and t i The Misses Edna and onon for a short visit ni..i..' lm i- i . -it I T 1 HI 1 VN ni'.ll I II 1 1 U H Hl'.flWIT. rii J'l i ' anaiaaies nave been as friends in town Saturday and Lhick as lees during fruit bloom season and very few can complain about not hav- Eola Admirably Situated For The Raising Of Fine Fruit And Or chards Are Look ing Fine I. L. Patterson and wife went to Portland Monday. T. W. Brunk was cam paigning in .Lincoln county last week. Mr. A. L. Shore of Salem in Eola Tuesday. There will be a school en tertainment Thanksgiving evening here. Miss Esther Lucas of Sa lem visited friends and rela tives here the htter part of the week. Several arouud here have their potatoes in the ground yet ind are patiently waiting a few days of good wealhtr Saturday on the home grounds The refereeing of their coach won the j?ame for Corvallis with a score of 20 to 0. The Labratory for the Physics work is being installed this week. The High School held a rally Hallowe'en evening but no seri ous damage was done. Miss Ruth Hodge, a former I. H. S. student visited in Indepen dence over Sunday, coming over to attend the Senior Hallowe'en party. She is now attending the Willamette University. A straw vote was taken at the I. H. S. on Monday with the fol lowing resuls: President, Wilson Taft Roosevelt Debbs YES NO Woman Sufferage, 27 24 7 7 16 48 YES NO Single Tax November 1st, the Seniors en tertained their friends at a Hal lowe'en party. As ' the guests arrived they were greeted by the ghosts of Hallowe'en, and es corted thru the dark halls to the assembly which was lighted with pumpkin faces. The gohsts were then inspected to find a cl e as to their identity and were found to be the Seniors. After a guessing game the following interesting numbers were given: Instrumental Daet, Ghosts Dance Reading, Little Orphant Annie Abilene Rockwell A "Cat Guessing Game" was played and LaVilla Cooper and Elmer Davis winning first prizes. A witch gave out fortunes from the "cauldron" which fur nished much merriment. Re freshments were served consist ing of Pumpkin Pie and Cider. Only the order to "move on" given by our foot-ball coach, on I account of the game the next day ! made us think of leaving. All pronounced the party a grand success. I Howard Bush of Gakins, 14 1 was in our city a week ago ; 42 Wednesday. - : Children Like Figsen A mild laxative should always be kept In the homeespecially where there are children It more than pays. Even a slight attack of Indigestion may become chronic If not attended to promptlythe slightest stomach derangement If neg lected will result In many a restless night for you aa well as the younger ones. NyaPs Figsen Is pleasant to take mildly laxative, will not gripe and readily taken by children Tal en just before a ineal it stimulates the digestive juices and brings about a proper ab soiption of food. old. II Nyal's Figsen is a tonic laxative equally good for young or TWO SIZES 25 And 50 Cents We expect to be here in business a good many years. The on ly way we can do it is by treating everybody right. That's our policy. Brown's Pharmacy mm mt i it 3E First Prize is this fine Gold watch, 15 Jew els, 20 Y'r Case mr w& x t. m Sunday. Pearl Snyder fell while running and injured his '"8 a photo album after elee going knee. He has . bee.i stiff legged ever since Dr. Todd of the faculty of Willimalte University de livered a fine address on tir ii i r i v i . vvorid . v mo indication in tion. There will be preaching here next Sunday evening at 7:30 by Rev. Marcv of Si- leni, he expects to hold ser vice every other Sunday the M.E. church, here Sun- evening through the winter day even i nj. Indepen NEW MERCHANT FOR MAIL Eola Store To Move To That Place Dr. Butler o dence was called to attend Grandpa Kroutz who quite ill at the - home of his daughte .Mrs M. J. Ander. son, Grandpa will soon b ninety yeais of age, Ob Miss Leuimla Smith gave a Hallowe'en . party at he 1 irt nome iraturilay evening tiauowe en games were en joyed until a late hour when delicious lunch was served consisting of ginger bread punch and fruit. The fol lowing guests wero present: Misses Clara Schnieder, (.dadys Reynolds, Kdna Shruhk, Frances Donaldson, Nola Hoy, Hattie Rlack, Le- onilluand hvadana Smith, Messrs. Ray Groundi, Verd Schrunk,' Del mar Davidson, Owen, Oscar and 3uy Peter son, Clarence Reynolds-, Ar thur and Charlie Black, Ray mond Frost. Will Reve s, and Orville and Perry lls. ' ) , Correspondents Gontest Standing of all Correspondents Our Eula correspondent BfcuUa ui word this week that American Hot torn Mountain View Sunny Stope Eola Buena ViiU M S7 28 2y 18 Buena Hop . 4 rerrytlnle 10 The poii.U will be counted immediate ly following aach iwue of tha Monitor, and published in the following laau. months. It was reported here "last summer that Miss Eva Nor coss, a former teacher here, had died in California, but o 10 of her friends received word here the other day that she w3 i Buena Vista, WpsI Virginia, alive and happy. Mr. and Mrs. EhnilCar iion and Leroy and Raymond Ferguson attended a card party Hallowe'en at Salem. Miss Leta Dodge tvas hostess, tlinch was the game played and L. A. Fercuson and o Mrs. Carlson carried off first lonors. . R. I. Ferguson, Grover Fanner and Cliff Brunk at tended the Mason's Ldge at Rickreall Saturday evening and report a very enjoyable tune. Grand Master ( i. Burnett and l'ast Grand Master H. B. Steel man Salem were present. the young orchard that wece planted around here this tinting uiada a u-mi.lar. ui growth this sutnmer.From II indications Eola will be a fruit center beforw many years, the coudithns here seem tob particularly adapt ed as the cold wiuds of vvint erand spring are shut off to certain extont by thesur- rounding hills. ("DEPENDECE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Corvallis Hih played I. H. S. Conditions of the Contest Beginning with oui issue of October 24, and closing with the issue of January 23, we will give away free to our correspondents the five prizes enumerared above. We probably will add another feature later. 'How can I win a prize" you ask. By becoming a correspondent for the Monitor we reply. Write us for stationery today. What Counts is asked. 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