Country Correspondence From >Ori S' W e Lead—Others Follow! All Over The V alley S ilver Creek Falls W e sell goods at the old prices and w e W I L L con­ Wei; “ i,y fJoranJ x'e"j '''1 visit with his daughter Mrs. Mamie Brown. Too Late For Last Week. Mr. a„d Mrs. chaa Peters Mr, and Mrs Bert Neal spent visited at the Win. Raben home the week end at the A. E. Co- Sunday. berley home near Silverton. Elwin Carter and family visited D. 0. Freeman made a trip at the Matt Burnett home Sun- to Will Carters after stirw . I f day. the snow conii.iucs .0 fall there Miss Hazel Copps of Los will be a number o f farmers Angles Calf, formerly a resident short of feed. 0f this place, was married last J. E. Kimsey called on friends Saturday. March 31st to Mr. in Hullt Sunday. Clarence Striker o f Seattle, they Fred Lang called on Luther will make their home in Port- Myers Sunday. He is contem- land. plating renting Mr. Myers Farm j Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Humphry with bright hopes that he may and. little daughter of Triumph win a cook that way. were all day visitors at the home Misses Frances and Fern Free- o f M. M. Gilment Sunday. man visited Miss Sheila Neal Allan Phillips of Coon Hollow Sunday. visited with W. A. Heater one day last week. large orders at week Frank Senz made a business trip to Albany Sunday. Miss Lula Downing and Sel- mea Brown o f Stayton visited at the home o f Lee Downing Sun- Mrs. Elmer Hubbard a n d daughter Leona were visitors at the Burnett home Mondav. Guy Hurt was unable to at- ten(j school Monday and Tues- day on account of iliness. _____ (^ay* Miss Cora Ray ot Scio visited over Sunday with home folks.- Fred Hinkle is employed at the H. R. Shrank home. The Misses Frances and Josie Kloer and Tony and August Kloer were entertained at the Eberhardt home Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mollett and son Ralph and daughter , Ethel motored to Salem Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thomas and son Elvin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Crabtree and son Dale, going from there Mon- day to Salem to visit JimThomas. Harry Downing was a Sunday visitor at Lee Downings. Fred Smith and Melvin Shank visited with Wayne and Willis Huber Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mollett and Bertha and Ralph Mollett visited at F. C. Crabtree’s Sun- day, Miss Bertha Mollett staying for an extended visit. B E D RO CK PR IC E S, now as the benefit of these E X T R E M E L Y low prices that defy all competitors. E X T R A S P E C IA L S F O R T H IS W E E K 8 10 bars o f E lk S avon Soap 6 bars W h it e W o n d e r Soap - - - - £ 2i3c ^ b bars o f fine T o ile t Soap 25c L a r g e fresh Lem ons, dozen i Golden R o d Oats, 5 lbs, for pj C u rve Cut M acaron i, 3 lbs - - - - SPECIAL | 25c 25c - - 25c t - 15c 1 5 C 1 lor a double You can get harness supplies at our store ment for all your wants. n ! of W ALL PAPER " We * have a depart­ See us first 1 We Buy Your Produce at Best Prices^ The Farmer’s Store Quality GOOD GOOD GOODS GOODES Oregon Union H ill Item s Jordan Jingles E. H. - ANNOUNCEMENT W e Speak German x a n r vrTZ? jbbmm vm tk & L Fox V alley Gem s Mr. A. Frazier went to Eugene | visited at the i O ran ges at 10c dozen, 3 for 25c The Jungwirth Bros, called at The Walluga club met with .----------------------------------------- the W. R. Ra> home Saturday Mrs. Myrtle Carter last week. home lagt week On account of stormy weather ,, „ . .. ______ . evening. all members were not present. ~ T tornas am i • . k Mrs. Frank Habberman and Mrs. Schnackenberg o f Hill - Miss Betty Ryan called at the Visitors were Mrs. Mat Burnett. * ,nday even,n* and Monday ,n borough, was visiting several Mrs. Elmer Hubbard and daugh-. ta' ton' Mrs. Roxie Shank home Thurs­ friends in the valley the past ter Leona, Mrs. Arthur Mollett, day. Mrs. Orlo Humphrey and little A large number of friends week. Mrs. P. H. Lambert visited Several people from here at- ‘ ^ _ daughetr Thelma and Mrs. Miles gathered at the home of Mrs. w th her daughter one day last- K in tI. A very daintJ. Iunche0n Jy Kimball. Thu Thursday, the oe- tended the Calico Carnival giv.n week. was served at the usual hour by casion being her Toth birthday, by the M. E. church in Ly«> s the hostess assisted by Miss Ber- Spring-time is here but Mr. Friday evening. Those attend­ tha Mollett. Snow says: “ no time tor spring’ ing reported a good time. E. E. Trask arid son encouter- nothing doing. ed a rather exciting time Satur­ Mrs. Wyma Jungwrith is Too Late For Tast Week. day when a team o f colts they spending a few days with home W. R. Heater and family visit­ were working became frightened folks this week. Too Late For Last week. ed at the I. B. Carter home last at a snow slide falling from the A baby girl arrived at the Mr. Edd Dougherty is hauling Tuesday. barn on Frank Berrys place, home o f Mr. and Mrs. A . J. tile from Lyons. Mrs. M. E. Darnell i s visiting where they were hailing some Hullt March 7th. Baby and Jonnie Shelton and mother straw from, after some time with her daughter Mrs. W. E. mother doing nicely. went to Stayton one day last Tate of Sublimity. they succeeded in dim king them Ben Peterson who has been week. w ith out any serious mi fortune. C, E. Heater and w ife visited working in Portland. Arrived Mrs. Laura Neal called at the J. H. Johnston and w ife were at the D. Pottroff home Sunday. home Thursday to remain for Win. Brotherton homo Sunday. trading in Gooch Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Peters SOmetime Mrs. Clyde Thomas called on Lawrence Trask spent Sunday made a business trip to Sublimity Mrs. Walter Smith and family Mi’s. Henry Phillip Monday. with Brentford Kenyon. Saturday. o f Vancouver Wash., moved to Mrs. Harvy Shelton called on Mrs. Henry Bodcker called on Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter vi­ there home here recently. Mrs. Balseiger Saturday. Mrs. Sandberg Saturday. sited at the W. H. Carter home Mrs. J. Bleakney had the mis­ John Calvin of Blue Den was j W. R. Surry w a ; a Inl ine i Sunday. fortune o f losing two valuable trading with Jordan merchants visitor in Saigm the last of the Edith Hurt of Sublimity is horses last week. Saturday. j week. visiting with her cousin Miss Miss Maud Sargent visited at John Frost was a Jordan caller i Mr. Canning’s were Albany Belle Hurt. the I). 0 ^reeman home Sun­ Saturday. callers one day lust week. Mr. and Mrs. VV. R. Heater day. Fred L ux v.ai a caller ut the Guy Prichard called on the and son Ronald visited at the Joseph Winter, John Vangor- J. H. Johnston home Tuesda . blacksmith Saturday. Joe Lincoln home Sunday. der and Ben Peterson were Sil­ Herry Bressler and Mr. Jud­ Our blacksmith, Mr. Jaynes is Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Raben and verton visitors Monday. aea were trading with Lyons planing on ; new up-to-date shop son Elmer attended the sale at Cart No. 348 belonging to merchants Saturday. soon under construction, “ Watch the Carbtree ranch Friday. Merrit Freemen had a bad smash Jordan Grow.” H. T. Bodeker made a business W. A. Heater made a business up Sunday, between his home i Mrs. Brotherton and trip to Stayton Saturday. Mrs. and Jce Winters. It will hardly trip to Salem last Friday. Wyma Jungwrith called on Mr . Brentford Kenyon spent Thurs­ carry double again. Arthur Lincoln of Walla Walla Woodard Monday. day evening with Albert Croisant Wash., is visiting his brother Mr. Earl Phillips is the proud of tree City, Joe Lincoln. owner of a new Studebaker car. Mrs. I). C. Abels is among John Steinberger and w ife Mr. Mr. Balseiger is going to build those suffering with hard cold The foundation for the cheese a new addition to his store, so he nr d La Grippe thi week, and Mrs. W. H. Carter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. factory is completed the tormy can cany a complete line. p voll |iav(. tried everything Stievely and children were en­ weather retarding the progress. Miss Gladys Smith an 1 Mr. e|8c and are discouraged don’ t tertained at the Joe Linco.n Wm. Brotherton spent one day ar‘d M r >. Delbert Shelton and ^¡v» »i:■ but try the now Drugless home Sunday. last week at the Eureka ranch son Alford spent Sunday with Science, Naturopathy. We have Miss Iza Geer was in Sublim­ Geo. Queener is recovering parents also an up-to-date optical depart­ ity last Wednesday. from an injury recently received. ment and guarantee our work W. R. Heater and family and Farmers are getting short on Big Assortment of as good as Pori land or Salem for Fred Lang were in Stayton and feed in this vicinity. Candies,Chocolate creams etc , less money. Sublimity last Saturday. Fred Pepperlin of Blue Den just received at Sloper’s Ding Dr. A. C. Eaton, H ullt H aving bought raise comes we quit buying and are giving you the G, D. Scott and family were Sunday visitors at the King home of Victor Point. H t. Pleasant Earnest Knapp was end visitor at Salem. tinue to do so for the next 30 days. Thomas Store. Rock Point CARD OF I ¡1/ Jos. Zuber was on the sick list One no^er npp a few days this week. kindness o f their i T Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stniger the tiin ■ fur their and Mis, Rand motored to conies and we |Y e l (Jet-1 >lv Salem Saturday. t° u,|r iriends for ila i Albert Frank is sutl'ering with kim,m ‘ A during the ; I i>. ri erysipelas. Clarence Douney week end in Salem. spent the oi ' recen i II" '■ us. ,[ m w ew ng w did they ful my ith .1 v Alex Holmes of Polk county is n - r tu li v i p vi .¡ting lii.s daughter Mrs. v . 11. d » W. K ir . Downing. E. Smith, J. T., J ;eph Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bums Su: n Kearns, moved back to Salem this week. Mrs. Mary Eisenhart o f Stay- ton i visiting at the F. M. Fre-.Ii Public Laud Sale. Departa ent « Inlet ior. home. L i a Sublim­ U S. I .unit OHi ¡it I*. . ity caller Friday. rr>n, March ¡¿Nth, 1917. Marion Hunt is visiting in N 'i' i ln-r.*by tfiven, o Portland this week. Mrs. Norris Hunt is visiting relatives near Salem Ibis week. Stateircol of the Ow.iersliip, Maiugemenl, etc., i.tquiicd by (he A d of Aug s 24,1912 1 i "i I i I ' 11 . I William ' i. . li\ i 0-170.', i tl I t)l i i-, ■ t 1: ny bin h r- M, and the )rc- i (li­ the ion» tho Ser- r Ht . hut icre of " May 1917, n«xt, :.i th i O f 8tfiyt'auirh**rty; Man- I g i r C. K. Itoutfh»a ty. M. i t( n, O n g n ; I'uLii; h- ii A 1* valid» >• A f> t ly.h < t v, : t iyfon, Oregon. O'.vri'-r. C. I .. 1 biuyl. t ly, Etayi ii.Orcgrxi. Known , tiii‘1 other ime uri ty Hotel _ i> ¡•r«, h «l‘ttnr< 1 ft cr cr-itt nr morv *.f total umotint «>f h r oth*r «« t uriti« «: Stayt n i i *riu , o.Wared e!r 'il *2 ), w. one up* net WJ y.GO vhtn - . hut t :o»e ior 1 Notafy Public for Orettori, n rr.plrcs March 2Z, 1621. . • < «1- M. A« the two tr mts i . I- ■■! • f la- (I, t' "V II, ut 1 1 ., N1 |.<-r re, I Filitir. .wirriL to ami uj L h ' i l .! boforc mtt this dr, . .-il liiia ti. ■ . Th> 1 1 'll a . i .... the Ii, ■ t 1 "I w ill be requir* i to i f ne I- iatl p" to the Ri aint thereof. Any |„ ah v ii ■ ■ • i i , i ril I h. ' ■ the . i special Easter services in the file then cl; nil*, ,''"iid;iy school followed by church before' the tin .* i.'- N . Cnmpiiell, services an ¡ a basket dinner ()»■". 1. Sielth. Ue {-. ’ne and enjoy the day with us. Marion F. Horn, minister. St. M a ry s Chi Mr . Henry Wirtli and family Services 2nd 4th and btl 1 f Ti day to join her husband in i ’< 1 oi where they expect days at 8:30 a. m. Jtev. Fr. Lai nek, Pa Naturopath and Optometrist. to reside in the future. lo ! or r. :r. ;h tin-