Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 08, 1908, Image 8

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    Oscar Samps«*n, of Falls City,
M»en iu our vicinity a few days ago.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ | Mrs. Orr’s mother. Mrs.
| R. L. CHAPMAN.....
I
1'
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
FMBAL ME R
OFFICE: Chapel anri Parlor*, N. Main at.
DALLA5. ORIHOON:
Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 1306.
Call* Prom ptly Answered Day or Night
Iront» Dalton,
Sun,'«v
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M, l ong, of Curt ain
I in, visited with tiio Burkheads, relative-
of Mrs. Long’s, l°»t Sunday.
♦ j Frank Angoli an<l fntnilv. uf Putluml,
J w ill reside in the future in Monmouth.
j Mrs. Angeli was formeriy Miss Stella
jC'-uwloy. We will he please«! to have
1 thorn locato here.
:
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howard are
spending a few «iays at Warren Wrights.
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS
Mis. II. J. Barker has gone to Port­
land to spend some time w ith her sous
there.
Mr. and Mr». Andrew Xii-oll. were
W. H. McDonald is hack from the hop over Sunday unitor» at the home of
yard and is harvesting F. H. Bmek'a ° « " * e NV,,U-
potatoes.
Miss Nellie Williamson left Saturday
Mis« Mary Sampson who has Iwen for Airlie. where she will teach during
pending the summer at Warren the coming year.
\N right’s, has gone home.
Mins Dora Wells ar»ent Saturday and
Sunday at home. She is teaching this
Frank Birch and two friends passed year
at Auburn.
hero a short time ago with a live eagle,
w hich they were taking with them to
Arthur Edwards, Mrs. Bale’s brother,
Newport.
an«l family from Silone Springs, Ark.,
are visiting relative« here.
Mr md Mrs. Johnson, of near Dallas,
Mr Frank Wells left Wednesday for
wore in our vicinity recently. They are
thinking of locating here. Mr. Record his old home at Fairchild, Wis., for an
extended visit with relatives.
was their guide.
Suffered Torments from Birth —
Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts
— In Frightful Condition and Could
Hardly W ork— Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Avail— At Last
WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
“ I had an itching, tormenting eczema
Our mail carrier. L. V. Chintile, has
Miss Pearl Brannon is staying with
ever .since I came into the world, and I
been almost sick for the last two or her sister at Roaedale, who recently had am now a man fifty-five years old. I
three weeks ami has been hardly able the misfortune of breaking her leg.
tried all kinds of medicines I heard of,
but found no relief. I was truly in a
MONMOUTH.
to go with the mail.
Chet White, one ot the rising voting frightful condition. At last my blood
J L. Morrison and B. K. Hose went men of West Salem, has returned to his was so bad that I broke out all over
to Dallas on the 27th of Septem 1 »er. position us engineer at the Mute school. with red and white boils, which kept
T. A. Higgs went to Port lain!
growing until they were as big as wal­
Mr. Morrison returned on the 29th hut
on a business trip.
Mr. N. I. Bales, of West Salem, has
Mr. Rose has not yet put in an appear­ rented a farm at Zena belonging to Mr. nuts, causing great pain and misery. I
they would take the skin off
I*. E. Chase and w ife were visitors at j
ance and some anxiety is felt on his ac­ J. T. Hunt. IU moved there last week thought
my whole body, but i kept from scratch­
F. H. .Mulkey’s Sunday.
ROCCA.
count as he wa* to have been gone on­ witn his family.
ing as well as I could. I was so run
ly two or three days.
down that I could hardly do my work.
Sam Davis now lives near Monmouth I
♦ • ♦
——
Mr. Huge, of the old R. L. Skinner Mr. Nelson ft. Burnett recommended
on George Whiteaker’s place.
October 2. PHIS. I
place, is improving his house by the* the use of Cuticura Remedies, telling
KINGS VALLEY.
Miss Lora Lewis and brotlier are again I
Mrs, Jay Powell, who ha* boon ill for
addition of a newly shingled roof and a me he was confident they would benefit
and, in time, cure me. I used the Cuti­
the last eight months, is now very low. on her homestead.
wide extended porch.
cura Soap, Ointment, Resolvent, and
We have been having regular H u m m e r
Pills for about eight months, ami I can
Mrs. It. F. Mulkey, of Medford, ar­
C. K Cratou has moved to Washing
truthfully say I am cured. I cordially
ton.
BUTLER.
rived Monday to he present at her sis­ weather hero for some time.
recommend Cuticura Remedies to all
ter’s wedding.
Mrs. Morrison has returned from her i Miss Winnie Logan is visiting in Cor-
who are afflicted the same as I was, be­
i vail is.
John Orr and family visited with trip to Newport and Depot Bay.
Mrs. Win. Shepard, of Pasco, Wash­ lieving that, if they will use them
according
to directions, they will find
Mr. Branson’s mother is in the valley ington, is here visiting relatives.
them all they are represented to be.
1 visiting.
Glen Butler, our road supervisor, lias Any one doubting the t ruth of the above
can write to Mr. Burnett, who will cheer­
Mr. and Mr«. Geo. Dodele visited at had teams hauling gravel for the roads. fully vouch for my statements.
Wells Monday.
“ Hale Bordwell, It. F. D. 3, Cedar
Flannery & Fundman will begin mov­
Addie Gladis and Lyman Maxfleld ing their stock into their new building Corners, Tipton, la., Aug. 17, 1907.”
soon.
" I cheerfully endorse the above tes­
spent Sunday at Fall« City.
timonial. It is the truth. I know Mr.
B E
R U B B E D
A W A Y
J. N Huelett was a Sheridan and
Miss Minnie Price is out from Corval­
Bordwell and know the condition he
lis to attend the wedding of her brother. Gopher Valley visitor the first of the was in. He never tires of praising the
week.
It Is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurt'?, and when the muscles,
Cuticura Remedies.
Joe Greyham and wife have returned
“ Nelson R. Burnett, Tipton, la.”
nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching* with the pains of
August Gross, who has been on the
from Newport after a three months so­
Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other
sick list for some time, is able to be
journ.
external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing
around again.
Gentle anointings with Cuticura, the
W. L. Price attended the sale at S i l ­
counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment w ill quiet the pain tempo­
great Skin Cure, preceded by warm
Chester Babcock was up from North
ver
Thursday.
He
brought
home
three
rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real dis<
because it
baths with Cuticura Soap, followed in
Yamhill
to
spend
Sunday
with
Ira
Yo-
the severer forms, with mild doses of
docs not reach the blood, where the cause is locate«’:
Rheumatism is more j horses and three cows.
com and family.
Cuticura Resolvent Pills, afford instant
than skin deep—it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oren, of Portland,
relief, permit rest and sleep, and point
Lee Rowell and family have moved to
reached by constitutional treatment— IT C A N N O T BE RUBBED A W A Y . are in the valley to attend the wedding
to a speedy euro of torturing, disfigur­
Sheridan, where he will engage in the
of
the
latter’s
brother,
Jim
Price.
ing. itching, burning, and scaly humors,
Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
real estate business.
eczemas,
rashes, and inflammations,
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues
E. I*. Weir returned from the stock
from infancy to age.
J- 0. Cockerham and S. Davis started
of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This «how at Portland Saturday with his
Cuticura Soap (25o.) to Cleanse the Skin. Cuti­
refuse matter, coming iu contact with the different acids of the body, forms share of the blue ribbons on his Here­ last w*»ek on an extended overland trip
cura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuti­
through Central Oregon.
cura Resolvent (50c ),(o r In the form of Chocolate
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the ford cattle.
Coated Pills. 25c. per vial of 60» to Purify the Blood.
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug «fc Chem.
Alonzo Tharp is building him a fine
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains
On Sunday at high noon Jim L. Price
Corp., Sol<* Prop*., Boston. Maw».
•»"M ailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases.
are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time and Rovia Riimbaugh were married at new resilience on the hill which will he
by surface treatment, they w ill reappear at tin- first exposure to cold or the home of Mr and Mrs. Dick Rogers a credit to the community.
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion jr Jier irregularity. Rheuma­ bv Rev. Beeler, pastor <»f the United
Clarence Savage and family were Run
Mr. Jesse Yost is building a kitchen
tism can never be permanently cured while .ii circulation remains saturated Brethren church of Philomath. The day visitors at the home of her parents,
and dining room on his house.
with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison.
The disease w ill shift trrounisthe youngest son of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caligan.
Min.
Willard
Price
and
the
bride
is
the
Sarah Ritner and Dollie Baker were
from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing
Jas. Shepherd, who has been visiting
neice of Mrs. Rogers. After the cere­
inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system mony and congratulations all partook of relatives here for the past month, has Independence visitors last week.
is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes a bountiful dinner. Those present were: returned to his home in Washington.
We hear that Miss Lillv Bevens will
deformed and crippled for life. S. S. »S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Townsend, Mr. and
move to Black Rock this winter.
renovates the circulation by neutralizing the.acids and expelling all foreign Mrs. Curtis Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis
Rex Womer and Clias. Oleman made
FALLS GITY.
matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead Oren, Mr, and Mrs. John Price, Mr.
a business trip to Dallas last week.
of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ ami Mrs. Bud Price, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
John Hanna and family, of Airlie are
Falls City patronized the school fair
ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­ Rogers, Lillie Frantz. Roy Dunn, Cecil
moving to the Simpson logging camp.
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the oody is fed Townsend, Jack. Lenore, Ethic and liberally. A large number of our peo­
John Grant, of
Dallas,
passed
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining Minnie Price. There were many beau­ ple attended.
tiful and useful presents.
blood which completely and permanently
John Beezley is now installed in the through this neighborhood last Friday.
cures Rheumatism.
S. S. S. is composed
postoffice, taking the place of Mrs. Low,
Mr. and Mrs. James Grant made a
who resigned.
business trip to I*. J. Simpson’s logging
WEST SALEM.
PURELY VEG ETAG LE of both purifying and tonic properties—
just what is needed in every case of Rheu­
Y. H. Fugitt and family are now set­ camp.
matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other minei d ingredient, but is
tled iu the Mover house on the hill
C. Lewis passed through the neigh­
Miss
Iva
Moore,
of
Gervais,
is
visiting
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and
next to the schoolhouse.
borhood last week driving a large hand
her brother, Jesse Moore and family.
barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time
of
sheep.
It was with sorrow the large number
Mrs. and Miss Headrick were visitors
trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write
of his friends here heard of the death of
Mr.
Howard came over from Salem
us about your case and our physicians w ill g ive voit any inform .tion or this week at the home of Mrs. Hunt.
William Grant, of Dallas.
last week to visit his «laughter, Mrs.
advice desired free of charge and w ill send our special treatise on Rheumatism«
Mr. Win. Squires is threatened with
Harry
Lacey.
Miss Bertha Frink has gone to Port-
appendicitis and is unable to carry the
and. where she will take a complete
Rev. J. M. Ballantino, of Dallas, will
TH E S W IF T S P E C Ii'IC C G ., A T L A N T A , GAm
mail.
course in business college.
preach the evening of the 11th at the
Mrs. Alta Crowley, wife of Professor school house.
Crowley is at this time very ill, but
a a
a
7-VÎ
PEEDEE.
some hopes are given for her recovery.
A miscellaneous shower party was giv-
' on Miss Maud Hawlev Saturday even­
ing in honor of her approaching mar-
1 riage to Dr. II. A. Beauchamp, of Stav-
ton. ~’ any useful presents were re«*ei\-
>mlttv ! ed an** I delightful evening was enjoyed
hy all.
RHEUMATISM
CAN N O T
m
The family of Jesse Plunkett lias re­
moved to Portland for the winter, at
which place the children will attend
school.
SPECIAL
Good Couch
$5.75
It will pay you to get our prices before buying.
We Make a Specialty of Home Furnishing
at Special Prices
Y-V W
Va / W f W
Y
Get our prices on Plumbing and Heating
W w w
ara
Hardware and Furniture
: c > c > o ; c > C « : î c i r î C - :
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contuins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilutes the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy uud natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
Miss Norcrose spent Sunday with the
Taylors.
Pheasants are very scarce in the vici­
nity of Eola.
Our school has twenty-seven pupils
and more to come.
R. Brunk has bought a fine driving
mare of John Schafer.
Grover Farmer has move«! to Brophy’s
little house near the road.
G E N U IN E
CASTORIA
Mrs. Hayden and grandaugliter, Argil
Stanton, have gone to Oregon City.
A ga: oli; e plow passed through here
Monday going to the Thielson farm.
Mrs. Litchfield spent several days last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Hol­
man.
Tbe R. R. camp has moved to the
watering tank. There was twenty-sev­
en teams working on D e road last week.
Tbe Kind You t o e Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
TWK C E N T AU R O O M M N V , T T M U R R A Y S TR E ET, NE W YO R K OITV.
PERRYDALE.
School opened here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong were Mc­
Minnville visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Lung was a passenger on the af­
ternoon train Friday for Newberg.
Mrs. Richmond, of Dallas, has been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs J. W Caldwell moved
from Dallas here the latter part of the
week.
School opened at Enterprise Monday,
with Miss Kate Jennings, of this place,
as teacher.
Several scholars from Ibis district at-
ten«le«l the school fair, a few of them
taking exhibits,
Cily Express & Transfer Co.
!
The shower of rain was welcomed by
) everyone.
We hear that W illie Bush is talking
; of moving.
)
Ira Hooker and family are moving to
Falls City.
The Wing farm near Joe Brown’s has
; been sold.
Mrs. John Burn« visited Mrs. L. Hit-
ner last week.
Alv. Womer made a trip to The Sum­
mit Wednesday.
B ic y c le
j
R e p a ir in g
With our 10 years exper­
ience in repairing bicy- -
cles with the most up- ♦
to-date tools and metl
ods we are better pre­
dared to do your wheel
work than any one else,
and guarantee satisfac­
tion and right prices.
eX
Full Line of
Bike Supplies
This is the place
to get your
BABY CARRIAGE TIRES
LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY
Mr. and Mr*. Nevels are visiting rela­
tives at Summit.
Paul Konco made a business trip to
Kings Valley Friday.
Lizzie Dyer has gone to Eastern Ore­
gon to visit relative«.
home
Sam Hanna and family are talking of
moving to near Rnena Vista.
We hear that Mrs. Wm.
Siu»law has an 8-pound boy.
Yost, of
STA R R , PROPRIETORS
S E A R S & HOLMAN
M eat
INDEPENDENCE
M arket
D A L L A S , OREGON
DALLAS CITY BANK
Mrs. Lvnn Davidson visited Saturday
\\ . M. Snider and family, of Rick­
reall. spent Saturday with J. L. Fish-| an«l Sunday with Mrs. F. Smith at
back and family.
Highland.
Caldwel Bros.
We Cater
to the
Local Trade
Miss Grace Damon, of Salem, visited \
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon, »
here Saturday and Sunday.
After a three weeks visit here, Mr. I
and Mrs. Carl Harkins have returned
to their home at Winlock, Wash.
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO
J
(E ve ry th in g apto-date )
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
McMinnville, Oregon.
CHAS. G R EG O R Y, Agent
DALLAS. OKEUON
ALL
K IN D S
O F
A T
DALLAS M E A T CO
Miss Maud Tharj), who has been very «
ili with appendicitis, was taken to a j
I Portland hospital Monday.
and have every­
thing to satisfy
your wants
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
Now located ii the Kerslake Build me
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEE
The
BEST
MEATS
N ex t to Postoffice
Mrs. S, B. Irvine ond Mrs. Jim Han­
na visited with Mr.
Walter Roy’s I
family in Dallas Monday.
m
School started last Monday with Mrs.
F. C. Ritner a« teacher,
Allie Edwards visited at the
of Sharp Bevens Sunday.
A
All kinds of hauling at reasonable
rates. Phone orders promptly at­
tended to. Headquarters at Web-
ster’s confectionery.
Phones: Bell 2<>4, Mntu 1 254
Ba n Phone Mutual 245
Y ou r Krorer return* your money if you don 't
like S chilling's Lest v.e pay hiiu
Mrs. Ida Gruel, of Portland, Mr. and
Miss Barbara Belt lifts returned from
Mrs. Dow Hamnr, of Salem, Mr. and Portia ml, where she visited her sister,
Mrs. George Sullivan and «laughter, Mrs. Will Ormsby.
Bessie, of Falls City, and George Clark,
Mr. Hirpchberg took a crowd of friends
of Portland, attended the funeral of Lee
to Corvallis on the motor Sunday morn­
Clark last Thursday.
ing for a hunting trip.
Mrs. R. B. Arnold shot a magpie last
week.
MUSCOTT
TEA
N e w V u r k is too far
from Japan; San Fran­
cisco is nearer.
Last Wednesday the residence of Mr. |
Ehy, west of town, was destroyed by
tire. The lire caught from some matter |
that was on the stove cooking at the
lime. Everything in the house was
a total loss. Some insurance was car-'
ried.
PEEDEE.
ALW AYS
S e ars the Signature of
Tin* new minister, Mr. Hotchkiss,
preached last Sunday night here.
Mr. and Mrs. Callion and daughter,
A. J. Shipley an«l three children have
returned from their visit with relatives of Portland, are visiting Dr. and Mrs.
0. I). Butler.
in Benton county.
Ren and Eva Wormer were Dallas
visitors Saturday
Guy Bros. & Dalton
E0LA.
What Is CASTORIA
Terrell Leverich, an employee of the ♦ ♦ ♦ *<> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Falls City Lumber Co., met with a sc-1
rious accident Monday. A loaded car
upset and on its settling hack on the;
tracks caught Mr. Leverich just above j
the hips and badly « rushed him.
The skating rink has just installed a
fine new electrical band orchestrion and (
the sweet sounds omenating from there !
are a great drawing attraction. The in­
strument is a fine one and will add
largely to the many attractions of the
rink.
[
ami has been mode under bis per­
sonal Hiipervlsiou since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are bat
Experiments that tritie with and endanger the health o f
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Railroad street, I »alias.
i!
;
Archie Reed and one of the Fisher
boys, of Smithfield, viHite«! with the
Rees boys Sunday.
School commenced here Monday with
Miss Susan Bennett as teacher. Six
| pupils were enrolled the first day.
Men are at work putting in the bridge
on the road that goes bv the Conoonl
school house. Everybody on that roa«l
will i»e glad.
G. L. H A W K I N S
W. F. Muscott, Falls C ity’s popular
grocer, has built up such a large busi­
ness that he now has to run a team
three times a week in the mountains to
supply his numerous customers and
growing trade.
$5.75
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
t in
u
« use
3 0 1U
1 over
f Cl u
v
for
80
years, has borna the glgiiuture o f
-Granile I
A number of our young p ople are or­
ganizing for hand practice, and as there
is no lack of talent in that line in Falls
City there is no reason why our city
sho«ild not have a first class band.
A Good Couch
Mrs. N. Ivancovieh and son, Ivan,
are up from Portland visiting the Re«*«
family.
.Marble—
A fire started on one of the roofs of
one of the buildings at the planer Mon­
day afternoon but was soon extinguish­
ed hy the company employees.
S P E C IA L
Mr. M. A1 J«*ne* is up from Newherg
visiting hia daughter, Mrs. C . Ret«*.
QNUMENT
1*. Doyle has sold his grocery stock
to Mr. G. W. Brentou, late of Coberg.
We welcome Mr. Brenton and know
that he will do well here.
We are always on the lookout for good values in
both Hardware and Furniture, and would like to tell
you that we now have better values in our Furniture
department than ever before.
We Have Picked up Some Snaps on Special Sales
Mr. Rees is trying to break a bunch
gratis. He ia having quite a time.
Miss Bertha Tharp spent Saturday
Mr. an«l Mrs. Hoffman came up in Salem.
All kinds of meats.
their auto and spent Saturday and Sun-
Harold Fitchanl was a Salem visitor
Pure lard.
<lay with relatives here.
this week.
FGb «»id poultry Fridays and
Air.*. Jennings spent a few «lavs here
Saturdays.
Billie McAdams visited in Salem Sat­
last week with Mrs. Bratchard, of Mc­ urday and Sunday.
Highest market price
Coy, who was quite sick.
Mr. anil Mrs. I. Claggett are visiting
paid fo r fat stock.
Mr. Parks, Frank Morrison and H o relatives in Portland.
mer F«»s*er have gone on a week’s bunt­
Mi*s Lois Osborn, of Highland, visit­
ing trip up tbe LaCroole.
ed in this city Saturday.
Miss I<la Dtiignan will teach in the
Mr. Thos. Pomeroy and son, Done,
Sunnyslope «jistrict, west of Monmouth.
Dallas, Oregon.
The school will begin Monday, the 12th. spent the day in Salem Friday.
! R.C. C R A V E N
-
-
Presiden
Mrs. Clyde Williams and daughter,
Quite a number of young people at­
W. G. V A S S A L L
-
-
Cashier
tended the skating rink at Dallas Fri- Thelma, are visiting is Portland.
D IR E C TO R S :
«lay evening, an«l report quite an enjoy­
Mrs. G. A. Wilcox attended the coun­ N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt
able time.
ty school fair in Dallas Thursday.
M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassal 1.
B. F. Jones left Saturday for Newport
This bank is pleased to place at tbe
SUNNYSLOPE. ~
and Otter Rock on a business trip
disposal of its customers the facilities
J. P. Irvine, of McMinnville, was gained during mahy years of continuous
service and growth.
( ’lem Fishback was a Rickreall visitor transacting business here Monday.
Monday.
A
new
Home
telephone
has
been
Win. Shewey is digging a well.
Miss Flossie Grooms is staying with placed in the public and high school.
Frank Neville has gone to J inn county. Mrs. Lehman.
Mrs. C. W. Butler and Mrs Wm. Pat­
“ Lent We Fonyet."
Miss Gnss Pagencoff is visiting at
Harry Thompson, of Salem visited ton visited in the capital city Monday.
Dallas.
friends here Sunday.
Mrs. Clias. Irvine lias returned from
Harry Lacey will finish baling hops
Newt Grooms and wife spent Sunday a visit with Iu r parents at Oregon City.
in a day or two.
at the Lehman home.
.Si r. George ( «raves has gone to Seattle,
Troy Turner ha • moved to the ranch
Several from here attended tbe street where he has a position for the winter.
he bought of Sam Morrison.
fair in Dallas last week.
Supt. Fields, of the Southern Pacific,
The Yosts, who bought Charlie Cra-
A. J. Shipley has been employed to is here in a special caron a hunting
ton’e ranch, have moved there.
trip.
teach the Antioch school.
Mr. and Mrs Billy West, of Iloskins,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stockton, of Sa-
Mrs. Sliger, of Salem, is visiting with
visited Will Bush and family Sunday.
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Orpha Grif­ len . spent Sunday visiting old friends
here.
Grandma and Grandpa Freer have re­ fith.
turned from their ti- hing trip to Alsea.
Mrs. Ella Irvine departed last week
Lee Clark, who has been sick for some
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown have time, passed to the world beyond last for Portland, where she will spend the
winter.
been visiting bis sister, Mrs Harry Tuesday.
Neal, of the Ridder’s grovs valley.
Dr. Nehbras and family have moved
Grandma Herren is spending a few
days in Monmouth with friends and to Portland, where they will make their
relatives.
home.
S. 3. S.
Good Values!
*ti• J J.«. I. . load of bog«
I George 1
i to I »alias Ti.ut «day.
“
Mrs, D. L. Hedge», Mrs. I). David- j
son, Mrs. L. Dorris and Mrs. Perle:
Hedges visited in Salem last week.
Mrs. E Townsend anil Misses Jess'
and Topsy Mnttiaon and Miss Gladys
Irvine visited friends in Dallas Thurs-'
day.
Mr. Perle Cooper was taken suddenly
ill last week with hemorrhage of the
lungs and removed to the Salem hos-!
pital.
Miss Grace Hughes, who has been one
of the operators in the Home Telephone I
office, retiirne«! to her borne in Albany I
Mondav.
I
Mrs. R. H Knox ami children, Pearl
I and Fred, í attended the school fair in
I Dallas Thun
Thursday. Miss Pearl won four
I prizt * OB hd
her exhibits.
A very pie
pleasant surprise was tender­
ed Rev. ami Mrs. Snyder and «laughter,
Miss Nettie, at their iionu* in this city
Saturday evening by a larg«' number of
1 their friends, the occasion being Mrs. j
Sny.ler’s birthday.
INSTRUCTOR O.V
PIANO AND ORGAN.
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building.
Dalla», Oregon.
You take Kodol just for a little while
when you have slight attacks of inili-
gestion, and yon take it just a little
longer in or«ler to get relief from severe
attacks of indigestion or ne^voua dys-
pepaia. Sold hy G>nr*d Stafriu.
Oysters
Served in
Any Style
Nicest
Parlor
In Town
Lunch of Any
Kind
At all
Hours
B
Everything in confection­
ery and tropical fruits
Johnson Bros.
North Main Street
DALLAS
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