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1 OUR CORRESPONDENTS nrniwnnir rtlMTUHLt IMPROVING lira Residence Being Built in City Population Increased by Two. New Side Walks Built Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Domes a son Nov 9. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Muller a son Nov. 13. Miss Anna Kurtz visited with friends in Dallas last week. Miss Hazel Dingnan is visiting with her sister in Dallas. D. L. Keyt was in Port land on busines two days last week. Miss Marion Fox spent the week end with frie-ids in and near Salem. John Boyer of Bethel visit ed with his brother, George over Sunday. Herman Zumervault Bpent the latter part of last week in Portland. One of Henry Gilliam's brothers visited at his home over Sunday. Miss Alice Kurtz was a guest at the home of Will Muller last week. Frank Lynn and wife were in Dallas last week return ing Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Bratcher went to Dallas Sunday to take chiropractic treatments. A new walk has been built on one of the streets in the northern pari of town. Miss ran me Keyt spent four days last week in Dallus visiting with friends and rel atives. Mrs. John Boyer visited with her nieco in McMinn villu' from Saturday until Tuesday. ES! RAYED One three-year old brown jreld ing. Any one finding Bame no tify Claud Kurre. H. J. Taylor has a 120 acre well improved farm worih $13000 to trude for some equal value property or bus iness. Standing of all Correspondents American Bottom ii Mountain VI w 62 Sunny Slope 39 Eoln 60 Buona Viiita 62 But na Hop Hi Pt-rrydale 10 The points will be counted immediate ly fftllliwino 0Bfh hbiia rt tkA ftfnnitni. ml published in the following inaue. Tliis List Is Corrected Weekly sJJkJ Am prepared p a to furnish at j all times the ) best the mar ' rJ ketaf fords In 2ff&& BEEF, PORK, - -' MUTTON, Cured meats of all kinds kept in stock, Lard, Ba and Fish Fridays. 1-. Young's Meat Market - " The schools were closed three days last week to en j able the teachers to attend instUute. Mrs. Nellie, Kennedy and f Miss Audiy Combs from In dependence are guests at the home of D. L. Keyt. Mrs. Hunter who is travel ing in the interest of the C. W. B. M. and Circle spoke in the church Monday evening. H. J. Elliot is erecting a new house which will be oc cupied by Mr. Dornbeaker who is running the engine' in the mill. Miss Mattie Koserof Rick reall and one of the teachers from there visited at the home of the former's sister. Mrs. H. McKee last week. THANKSGIVING PRO GRAM NOV. 27 Perrvtt Will Hold First En- tertalont of Year On Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Nov. i!7, a basket social will be given by the school, the proceeds which will be used for the benefit of the school. Thus far in the existence of the Perrydale school it has fur nished ftm entertiinmeii's for the eager ears of the pub lie, so the teachers are striv ing to make this edd one more to the list. The echool to do its best work, must have the hearty cooperation of the parents in work which they are 3triying to dof there fore the teachers earnestly desire tint the parents urge the children on in the var ious parts which they have been assigned Every body is invited to attend. The ladies are asked to bring !as kets fill jd with good thing'' which will be auctions' off after the program. SUNNY "SLOPE NEWS ITEMS Will Miroh vealed two fine calves Wednesday. John Hoi man and fa nily spent Wednesday in Dallas DaveOlin and Mr. Clin ton are cutting wood fur Dave Dove Roy Johnson is cutting wood on the Luckianiule this week. Kenneth Huggins visited with friends and relatives in Falls City last week. Misa Minnie Wunder who is teaching at Oakdale visit ml with her parents here, Mr. aiut Mr. Herman Wunder Saturday and Sunday. Tom Sullivan of Mi-Tim-mood's valley p tssed through this neighborhood Tuesday enroute to Monmouth to sen hir brother Goorgo and family. GIVE THE WEEEyj$J LiOUfJTAIfJ VIEW ITEMS Big Thanksgiving Dinner is Planned in this Neighborhood Amnion Qrice spent un day with Arthur Kochn. Tanner? htfve been har vesting their potatoes. Mrs. Clara Smith is quite sick at the present time Buelah Clarke spent Fri day with friends in Salem. Mr. Rosenberg lias pur chased a horse and buggy. Mrs. LaCock has returned to her home Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. York are the proud parents of a baby girl. D. S. Adams spent Mon day with her son A. R. South wick. Mr. Norwood has had a saw from Salem sawing bis wood. Mrs. J. K. Chapman who has been on the sick list is in proving. H. Lynch and foh Harry j are building a porch on to their house. Mrs. Striek of Kansas is visiting the Mesdames Ad ams and Clarke. Mr. Tanner and family ex pect to move into Marion comity this week. ' iss Marion Fox oi Perry dale cpent the week end with Mrs. Dudley Gibson. lierlha Coinioy ij visiting her brother and sister-in-law J. C. Connoy and wife. Marty u St. Pierre is now improving after a long con finement of heart trouble. The Thanksgiving neigh borhood dinner will be giv en at the heme of Frank Wil son. The teachers from this part of tho county .attended the institute at Dallas last wetk, Mae Lynch of Falls City t-pent the week end with her parents, Mr. ai.d Mrs. 11. Lynch. Mrs. llailey Adams and son Harold spent the week end with the (J. K. Adams family. .... llnrrv McDowell and Frank Kh merer have been building a garago for A' in. Patrick, Fred Kochn and wife vis ited the lattei's parents, Mr. Mrs. Miller, of Greenwood, Sunday. The family who ha bought 20 acres from Mr. Vogett ex pect Id build a nice house a noon as p. tstdble. The party given t-t the Southwick homw was a very pleasant affair and was en joyed by all present. Almost every btx.y ha u,thtiO'i in their crop of ap ples, lhe crop not being . ery large this yeur. One of linlah's horses was cut very badly on baibed wire, it being necessary to make eight stiches in the wound. John Lynch who is teach ing near Mill City visited his patents iti Salem while attending; the teachers institute. Rosa Grice o1 Monmouth High School visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gric?, during institute week. Etiel and Ketta Finley, Esther and Jean Btilv, Mil dred, Imlah and Man u Muller gathered at hhome of Mrs. Gibson Saturday af ternoon and bad a little par ly in honor of Mis Fox of IVrrydale who was 'heir teacher )a)t year. Taylor has 6 acres of land near Monmouth for $1800. Good house, etc. EOLA ITEMS Geo. Mitty visited friends at MiialT 'ast week- First P rize is this fine Gold watch, 15 Jew els, 20 Y'r Case Conditions of Beginning with our issue with the issue of January 23, our correspondents the five prizes enumerared above. . We probably will add another feature later. "How can I win a prize" correspondent for the Monitor we reply. Write us for stationery today. What Counts is asked. 1 point for e';!i Hum. 5 points ' special head nnd i t v t v iliK't in 10 ooints ft).- sili ic, literary or ollm matter requiring 40 10 points for a -1 months subscription 20 points for ii nix months subscription 60 pooits for n years subsciption Send the news from Monmouth Dallas Falls City Airlie Wells Suver Buena We want you all represented Fifth WE WANT CORRESPONDENTS FROM iWOORES NON- LEAKABLE FOUN TAIN PEN Now On Display at John Trent of SmithfrVld visited relatives hero Sun day. Messrs. Ferguson and Lan don are digging their pota toes. Mrs. T. H. Dunsni- re of Salem visited friends in our berg last Sunday. I. L. Patterson and wifa of Portland were visiting rela tives here la t week. Mrs. Geo. Litchfield of Sa lem visited her sister-in law Mrs.Tbos. Ho' man las Mon day. Wm. Dodson and wife of Sherwood visited with Mr. Carlson and wife for several days. Mrs. T. L Acuff was tha recipient of a new guitar on her birthday from her broth er in the ea-t. Mian Irez Langdon left for Portland Tuesday where s-h will unk an indefinia v i s-i i biathcr, Ray, pnd family. 11 the Contest of October 24, and closing we will give away hee to you ask. By becoming a and every (MonM or news ijet f nev8 lilt n;iper. rM'iinng a de.-Hloptnetit, social iilhlet- i nea or more your Locality to us Perrydale Rickreall Lewisvilie Ballston McCoy Rocca Buell Yes, from every school district Prize nntfl"fMl BU ADflAfVi"1 '8 a larSe tr!,y w'lth a complete set of plates and t-ells BROWN 5 rnAriUlAUT at5oo Mrs. Hattie Arnist rou" ha returned from a pleasaut visit among relatives and riends at Lebanon and Al bany. . . - - .4 - Thursday, November 28 is Thanksgiving day and that night will be the big dance. Homer Woods, who built j anew bungalow a few months ago and sold it to Mr. Davis of Corvallis, ha THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Established - - - - - 1889 A Successful Business Career of Twenty Three Years INTEREST PAID OM TIME DEPOSITS OFFICERS AIND DIRECTORS H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. J R. R. DeArmond, Cashier t W. H. Walker, B, F. Smith, O. D. Butler -'jFA'nj fol This Son Oisplay at Rowe's Jewel ry Store. 0 SECOND PRIZE No, 3 A Folding" $10 Camera (u, ; i his is a 3 1-4 x 5 1-2 Eastman, post card size, camera Displayed at CRAVEN k MOORES Ts-! s r n A Set of Cooper's Sea Tales, 5 Volumes, Nicely Bound Valued at $7.50 Fourth A Pine ported Pish Displayed at Reeves GROCERY STORE another new 'home assumincr . c t 1 . h a lorm 01 completion on Seventh street. This build ing will have seven rooms when complete, and is locat ed just south of Montnouth street, and east of Aoh creek. Dee Davidson, Pearl Hedges and Mr,, Wood have draii.ed (he property hav ing n sesver connection made to Ash cieek," which " will niai.e tie kiock one of the j,em in the city for residence purposes t LJ watch is dp'd Im . China. Prize t t t