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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Mr. Chat*. Baker had the misfortune MONMOUTH to get throwed over a w agon tuii|{, sprain ing his elbow, and has been laid up ev er since. Jim Irvine i« driving hi* C. C. I»w ami bride are home on a team. visit in Monmouth. su n n ys L o pe R. L. C H A P M A N .... | Price are building a large shed on the * old brick yard lot to shelter their threshing and clover hulling outfits. Our school commenced today. Will Riddell is remodeling the kitch en part of his hou*e. Mrs. Metzler, of Rickreall, was visit ing friends here Thursday. M i s s Ina Murphy is helping in Mr». John Walker has dug a well and found The Woodmen are putting a solid con plenty of water. Bosche’s dressmaking parlors. crete wall under the north side of their Miss Lillie Springer is now employ Miss Maggie Herren visited friends at hull and will build new porches around ed in the millinery store here. the building and otherwise improve it. Independence Sunday. O F F IC E : C h a p e l a n d P a r lo r * , N. M & in st. ♦ • ♦ ---- D A L L A S .OKKÜON: Mrs. James ( ’ low, of near Pallas, vis Everybody digging potatoes and get ited Monmouth last Thursday. ting ready for the rainy season. B e ll P h o n e 108. - M u tu a l P lu m e 180«. W EST SALEM . Calla P ro m p tly Answ ered Day o r Night. Cochrane school is progressing nicely There is a man in these parts hunt ing land with the intention of making with Miss Catherine Campbell as teach % v > ♦ >4 West Salem is still improving. er. Polk county his home. Mr. Tom Gilliam is building a new Mrs. J. Powell was taken to a Salem Mr. Bruce, the two Fishhack girls and I home. Grandma Herren w ere visiting at. Her hospital Thursday to be treated for a B A LLST O N . nervous trouble. Mr. G. States is putting down a new man W ander’s Sunday. 1 tubler well. Mr». P. Springer’s sister and her Mr«. Frank Kiinsey in dangerously ROCCA. daughter, Leatha. of Angus, Minn., are Mr. ami Mrs. Nichols have gone home «i.-k with dropsy of the heart. with her on a visit. \ with their mn and wife to Marshfield. Pel in Comegys is building a nice reei- Mrs. J. B. Wright was surprised bv a Mrs. Marion Moore had a rug sewing B. E. Hose is working for F. Witten- denoe on his farm one mile south of pleasant visit from her old friend, Mrs. 1 Thursday and all had a goo»l social time. strom. town. Maud Chapman, of Kansas, last Sun Mrs. Wild has moved this week to J. Harris, of Pallas, was greeting old day. Mias Ida Anderson, who ha« been clerking in her father’s «tore, has gone the home of her brother, Geo. Gosser, neighbor« last week. Clarence Hyde is home on a visit t . Portland to attend business college. ! in West Salem. Mr. Guy Chamberlain is building a from Seattle. He reports everything O ir school is getting started nicely. I There were some soldiers from Port log house on his homestead. lively over there getting ready for the There is a large attendance here and land camped at camp Huge and doing a Frank and Kobt. Lawrence, of Arleta, fair. e rything promises a very successful ! lot of shooting at target practice. have been visiting their cousin, Albert Monmouth has no fire department ye ir. Mr. Walter Hunt and family started Wilt. but is sadly in need of something with Tuesday for Lake county, where he and Campbell A Newbill and Brooks «& Earl Wolfe, who lias been visiting R. which to fight fire in case of an emer ■ ■■■■■ ( ’ . Burnett, has returned to bis ho neat gency. Independence. John Remington rented bis farm to a Mr. L)au Weltin, of Eddyville, Lin Mr. Wheeler, ami he and Mrs Reming coln county, took dinner at the home of ton will live in Monmouth. Welcome Miss M. L. Hampton. It wa* the first to our midst, friends. time he had been in this vicinity for A moving picinre show will soon be about fourteen years. in operation in the room recently vaca Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morrison, Mr. ted by E. Begert. T. A. Riggs w ill su Catarrh is not merely an inflam mation of the tissues of the head and and Mrs. Chas. Shulze and children, perintend it, and it will be uptodate. throat, as the symptom s of rinf.injf noises in the ears, mucous dropping back Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rose and son, Mr. Monroe Mulkey and wife returned Into the throat, continual haw king and spitting, etc., would seem to in di H. J. Barker and G. B. Hampton took home Sunday from Yamhill county, cate; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and tlie greater dinner at Fred Wittenstrom’s last Sun where they visited their sons ami friends part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess day. at Sheridan, McMinnville and Willami- na. o f uric acid in the blood. The Liver, K idneys an l Bowels frequently be com e torpid and dull in tlieir action and instead of carrying off the refuse k in H va I l e y . A “ candy kitchen,” managed by P. E and waste o f the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system . Chase, is now turning out sweets “ bet This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all Geo. Dodele went to Wells Wednes ter than your mother used to make.” parts of the system. These im purities in the blood irritate and inflame Another E dition to Monmouth’s in the different membranes and tissues o f the body, and the contracting day. dustries. Taylor Miller has 60 acres of grain of a cold will start the secretions and other disgu stin g and disagreeable Rndek Smith’s bakery was entirely symptom s o f Catarrh. A s the blood goes to all parts of tlie body the ca sowed. consumed hv fire about 12 o ’ clock Fri tarrhal poison affects all parts o f the system . The head has a tight, full Rev. Pratt preached in the valley day night. Most of the contents were feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, sligh t fever Sunday. saved. It was insured for half value. comes and goes, the stom ach is upset and the entire system disordered and They will rebuild. Mrs Mary McConnell visited Cor _. . . , . affected by this disease. It is a waste o f vallis Wednesday. Mrs. James Chamberlain, of Falls- y0»ri, an*dta£o m an'coutd hSvo time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, City, visited with Mrs. J. L. Murphy, of Miss Winnie Ixrgan returned from this place, while on her wav from bo«n w orn , I t r i e d everythin* washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment l u l l e d 11 » ¿ i t , ™ s ! i . “s * ern d does not reach the blood, and can, therefore, Corvallis Thursday. Brownsville, where she had been visit c o u l d s e e u l i t t l e i m p r o v e m e n t do nothing more than tem porarily relieve W. L. Price and H. T. Max field went ing a sister for the past two weeks. ilk “ n i H e /h i r t bw h n iw “ ^.?rfedr the discom fort o f the trouble. T o cure to Corvallis Saturday. T h l i wae elr yeere a*o, au l I am Catarrh permanently the blood must be CONCORD. The valley school began Monday with o “a tlrrh °u aa blooY d iM M e.a S d th orou ghly purified and th esystem cleansed Mr. Woods as teacher. k n o w t h e r e ie n o t h i n * on e i r t h o f all poisons, and at the same time E. P. Weir went to Portland Monday Mrs. H. Rees visited with Mrs. J. N o h o d yU rt h !'n k e m o r * *' o f 8 s ! b ! strengthened and built up. N othing equals with a car of beef cattle. Parker Saturday. th a n I do. M. M ATSON , S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the L a p e e r , M ic h Mr. and Mrs Jim Price spent Sunday Mr. Starr, of Falls City, is down visit disease ut its head, goes down to the very ing his sister, Mrs.G. Richmond. bottom o f the trouble and m akes a com plete with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rodgers. and lasting cure. S. S. S. rem oves every Sam Eddy ami bride, nee Mrs Emma Cleve Hinshaw and Antoine flchoul- particle o f the catarrhal poison from the Edwards, are in the valley visiting. son visited the Rees hoys Sunday. blood, m aking this vital stream T re, fresh Alfred LaBranch and Pat Tallon re Mr. J. Byerley and family moved over and healthy. Then the inflamed m em turned from their hunting trip Monday. on the place where Mr. Osborn used to live. PURELY VEGETABLE branes begin to heal, the head is ‘ osened John Chambers has his new house in andcleared, the haw kin g and spittin g cease, Corvallis complete and will move in Mr. and Mrs. F. Byerlie, of Pallas, every sym ptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorou s health next week. drove out and visited two or three days restored. S. S. S. also tones u p the stom ach and digestion and acts as a with Mr. and Mrs. Rees last week. Mrs. Sarah Bush and Mrs. W. S. fine tonic to the entire system . If you are suffering w ith Catarrh begin the Alcorn were at Albany Friday and Sat Mr. and Mrs. G. Richmond. Mr. and use of S S. S. and write us a statement o f you r case and ou r physicians w ill urday visiting relatives and trading. Mrs. Stevenson and two children were send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice Mr. and Mrs Pick Rodgers went to guests of the Reese family last week. without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Waterloo Monday to visit Mrs. Rodgers’ THF sw /rr r « , , A tla n ta , c a . parents who are in very poor health. PEEDEE. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER CATARRH BLOOD DISEASED A N D S Y S T E M D ISO R D E R E D S.S.S. ¿ry 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 SPECIAL A Good Couch $5.75 ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY “ WONDERFUL OINTMENT” "Somo year. a*o my thr*e little prig had a very bad form of eczema. Itch ing e r u p t io n s formed on the backs of their h e a d s w h ich w ere s im p ly covered. Before I heard of Cuti- cura, I used to try a lm o s t everything, bub v th e y f a i l e d . A / j f / y Then my mother \ recom m en ded h th e C u ticu ra R e m e d ie s . I washed my children’s heads with Cuti cura Soap and then applied the wonder ful ointment, Cuticura. I did this four or five times and I can say that they have been entirely cured. I have another baby who is so plump that the folds of skin on his nock were broken and even bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment and the next morning the trouble had disapi>eared. I am using the Cuticura Remedies yet when ever any of my family have any sores. 1 can never recommend Cuticura suffi ciently; it is indispensable in every home. I cannot find its equal. Mme. Napoleon Duceppe, 41 Duluth St., Montreal, Que., May 21, 1907.” PAINFUL ULCER $5.75 It will pay you to get our prices before buying. We Make a Specialty of Home Furnishing at Special Prices Get our prices on Plumbing and Heating “ I had an ulcer on my foot for a year or more and it was very painful as it was a running sore. I had a doctor, but his treatment did not heal it. About eight months ago I commenced to use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills. I used two sets and it is now all healed up. Mrs. E. F. Ryder. West Brewster, Mass., April 29, 1907. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor o f infants, children, and Adulta consists o f Cuticura Soap (25c.> to Cleanse the Skin. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuticura Resolvent (50c.), (or In the form o f Chocolate Coated Fills 25c. per vial o f (JO) to Purify the Blood. Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug Si Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, Muss, otr* Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases. Valley visitors last week. Mrs. F. 0 . Ritner is attending the teachers’ institute in Pallas. A family from Portland has moved on the Lewis Edwards place. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Womer have been visiting friends at Philomath. Jule Hannum, of Lewisville, visited Mrs. James Grant last Sunday. Chas. Kerbec and John Ritner were at Pallas on business last week. M r. and Mrs. Leslie Brown were Kings Valley visitor» last week. Mrs. Jane Turner, of Lewisville, has been visiting her son, F. Turner. John Edwards and family visited with friends in Kings Valley last Sunday. The Condon sawmill caught fire last week, not much damage being done. Mrs. Lilly Simpson and sons, of Air- lie, have been visiting friends here. A photographer of Monmouth passed through here last Friday taking pictures. Guy Bros. & Dalton Hardware and Furniture N O R T lT D A L L A S . Prune picking ia over in this vicinity. The latest news from Claud Coulee is Jack Ole man has returned from Siletz. that he ia somewhat improved in health I>ert Miller ¡9 now working as brake- Ernest Bush is working for -John Hit- man on the train from Falla City to ner. Black Rock. Gus Burbank has bought his brother’ s Mr. John Boyer and wife are here vis farm. iting friends and doing some repair Quite a number attended the sale at work on hia property here. Stiver. Mrs. .John Brown is quite flick at R. B. Arnold has a new roof on his present with stomach trouble. Her i house. many friends hope for a speedy recov L. Ritner lost a valuable dog last ery. Tuesday. Mr. Jake Hansen is improving and Riley Burbank has returned from In- painting his house, which makes a won derful difference in the looks of his ' dependence. place. Mrs. F. Sheythe has returned home Sparks from the chimney caught in ' from Eugene. the roof of Harlow Coulee’s house last Pete Womer has been teaming for week but fortunately was put out before John Hanna. much damage was done The Kerby road that was applied for Our new school house is at last finish was a success. ed and evea|L person in the district should be proud of it Misses Letha F. Johnson La been hauling boards and Ia»ta Tracer, of Junction City, are i from Hoskins. our teachers and from all reports are Jacob Kinsey was doing business in doing first class worn. A new furnace Pallas Tuesdav. was put in the building last week so all Our mail carrier has purchased a parents can rest assured that their children will be comfortable this winter. new driving horse. Mr. Chas. Oleman has finished drying his large prune crop. F A L L S C IT Y . Frank Loabard 538 O Îr c Ç Î C -Î C Î t-Î Ç ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT y ft* ¿ -H AVfcjelable PrepnraiionforAs simiLiting (lie Food ami R^ufa ting Uif SiomadB arali!» ¡■»vUdl Bears the I Signature nfants .-'C h ildren Promotes DigestionJCkeiftl ness and Itest.Contains neittar Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . AtyrofM lkäM UajUmn SmJ~ In Use For Over Thirty Years JkM/eMt- jU utm i* H krm Setd- Mmayredti flrmr. Apcrfect Remedy forConsflp tion. Sour Stomacli.Dtarrtota Worms.Convulsioiis.Fevvrisk ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. IV Sidle Signature of NEW YORK. PERRYDALE. ~ A t b m o n th s o ld J 5 D O S E S -J 5 C E IN T S Miss Elsie Keyt was an Amity visitor Sunday. Guárante c d under thcY<M>a*j Exact Copy o f Wrapper. GASTORIA TN« OINTAUH COMPANY. NSW VONK CITY. Miss Edith Puignan is clerking in a ' store at Amity. P. L. Kevt was a business visitor in Portland last week. Mrs. Ida Vaughn, of San Francisco, Pick Dipgnan spent Sunday here visited at at the home of J. S. Cooper. with relatives and friends. Miss Mary Seollard visited her par Mr. and Mrs. Van NorthW’ick have re ents in Wood hum the first of the week. turned from their visit in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Truitt and children Mr. Parks and wife returned home Monday from a visit with relatives in have returned from a visit in Portland. Independence. A fore»* of men are at work repairing Mrs. James Jones and daughter, Ella, the government revetment below town. visited relatives in Portland the latter Paul Rusk, of Fulls City, visited part of the week. friends in this city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Groom have taken Mrs. Lynn Davidson left for Portland possession of the place they recently Sunday where she will spend the win bought of W . A. Keyt. ter. Mr. Puignan and Mr. McKee, moved Mrs. R. ,T. Tnvlor and daughter, Mrs. VV. A. Keyt and family to their farm Wid Ireland have gone to Centralia to the latter part of the week. visit. t Mrs. (»room left on the afternoon Air. P. PeVarnev and wife, of Port train Saturday for the east upon re land. were in this city the first of the ceiving the sad news of the death of week. their only son. Mrs. Chas. Fitchard and daughter. Elmer Enes shot and killed a very Dorothy, visited friends in Salem Sat largt* gray eagle on Henry McKee’ s urday. farm which measured six feet seven Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and inches from tip to tip. daughter have been visiting friends in Elijah Jolly is repairing the house on Airlie. the P. L. Keyt place north ot Perrydale, A number of Indpendence men atten formerly known as the old Nutter place, ded the sale at A. J. Grigsby’s farm and w ill move hia family there soon. Tuesday. Mr. Ed. Cochrane and family, who Mr. Geo. Rose, of Salem, was in this have been living on the old VanBuskirk place the past year, left for Tillamook city Saturday looking after his hop business. tlie last of the week, where they will run a dairy farm. Mrs. C. W. Butler, Mrs. O. P. But,h*r Rev. Stivers, senior, of Portland, and and Mrs. W. Puwes visited in Salem last week. Rev. Swander preached at the Chris Air« Eldon Purk« and little son, of tian church here Sunday. Rev. Elijah Stivers being unable to fill bis regular Perrydale, are visiting at the home of appointment on account of sickness in Del! Parks. the family. Miss Eppley, one of the teachers in the school, was taken suddenly ill w ith brain fever. E0LA. Pee Taylor Wednesday. whs a Salem MU SCOTT A STARR, PROPRIETORS All kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Phone orders promptly at tended to. Headquarters at W eb ster’ s confectionery. Phones: Bell 264, Mutu 1 254 Ba n Phone Mutual 246 S E A R S <&. H O L M A N M eat M a rk e t D A L L A S, OREGON All kinds of meats. Pure lard. Fi« » - id poultry Fridays and Saturdays. Highest market price paid for fat stock. DALLAS CITY BANK Pallas, Oregon. R .C . CRAVE N - - W. G. VASSALL - - DIRECTORS I Ü N U ME N T “ Lent We F o t get Marble— -Granitei Mrs. Clvde Williams and little daughter, Thelma, have returned from a visit in Portland. Mr. Clvde Williams has sold his interest in the drug store to his former I partner. Mr. P. Dove. Mrs. Ed. Grubs, of Seattle, formerly a refill » M i t of this city, is visiting her uncle, Mr. Elias Ferguson. Preeiden Cashier N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, P . L. Keyt M. M. Ellis, W. G. \rassail. This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service and growth. Salem visitors Monday were Mrs. Jess Whiteaker, Mrs. Lillian Eaton and Miss Iva Cooper, C. L. H A W K IN S Railroad street, I »alias. The BEST MEATS Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gilmore have re turned to their home in California, af- | ter spending a month in Independence. M i». Epn Young has returned from the Salem hospital, where she lias been reviving treatment for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs W. G. Shsrman have returned home from their timber claim and will spend the winter in Indepen dence. visitor Cart Long, late of Utica, New York, is in the city. Cleve Robinson spent Sunday ami Monday in Portland. Clement Wilson has returned from a trip in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tharp have re turned from Portland. Mrs. E. J. Hosier, of Olympia, been visiting friends here. City Express & Transfer Co. The Alcazar Stock Company have presented three go d good shows in In dependence. Miss Sadie Tilden, who lias been ( ’ has. O’ Brien visited friends in town operator in the Bell telephone office, returned to her home in Portland Saturday. Thursday. Newt Jones sold his feed stable to Mr. ami and Mrs. W. H, Thompson Black Bros. an*I little daughter, who have been Miss Ethel Whiteaker visited in Sa visiting Mr. C. G. Long and family, re- lem Friday. turned to their home in Portland Al. Bentley has returned from a trip Thursday. to Portland. TEA We sell t o n s of poor on it. Go by the name. Your «rocer rctur"s your money if you Ilk« Schilling's Best, we pay him. doa'I Ernest Cochrane, of Si»lney, transact- i ed business here Saturday. Mr, E. Chamberlain, of Corvallis was in Independence Tuesday. Mrs. Sherman Haves is visiting her sister. Mrs. Jess Whiteaker. Miss Ella Robinson, of McMinnville, is here visiting her mother. Mr. P. M. Kirkland anil wife visited in the capital city Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest Townsend and Miss Clare * l Rcntly visited Salem last week. O F A L L K I N D S A T D ALLAS M E A T C O Next to Postoffice * # * # - # • * • * * * * | Oysters Served in Any Style stuff; but our name isn’t has Mr. ami Mrs. An»ly Tapper, of St. Johns, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Flower returned Sunday from a Mr. Chas. Fitchard is recovering weeks visit with her brother near I^»w- from an attack of malarial fever. Rob Bachelor and Ida Bush visited ville. Mrs. Podly last Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Sullivan and daughter, Miss Mary Hammond returned from Walter Kinsey’s little girl cut her Portland Saturday from attendance at Amelia, spent Monday in Salem. hand severely last week. Mrs. Hattie Townsend, of Seattle, is W. O. T. U. visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Jones. Frank Sheythe is at Eugene building A. has returned home from a hou«e for E. A. Taylor. A new reetaurant ha« opened up here several months visit with hia son, Fred, under the management of Mr. Craig. Nelli« and Nora Burbank were King’s in Washington. R. A. (»rant is working in Bush's logging camp. The Kind You Have Always Bought On Foot for a Year. Healed by Mrs. Jessie Gilliam is reported to be Two Sets of Cuticura quite sick. No school the last of this week on ac count of Teacher's Institute. PEEDEE. T or Infants and Children. Two young people, a brother and sis ter, have rented the Falls City hospital and as l»oth are experienced trained nurses, they will no doubt have all i the cases they can care for. Our enterprising tailor, Charles Hur tling, lias rented the cast room in the Walker hotel, that used to lie the Tavern, and will lay in a stock of goods and be fully prepared to do first class tailoring. The moving picture show have in stalled their own gus plant and now can operate without the electric plant. This was made necessary by reason of the fact that our electric plant cannot fur nish the juice. Falls City can show up more hand some babies than any other town in Or egon. Some might be mentioned for instance, Mrs. McSherrv’s, Mrs. Pugh’s, Mrs. Rich’s and Mrs. Hooker’s, but we can not tell half of them there are so many and they are fine. J. ( ’ . Kramer, familiarly known as Cal. has bought out the half interest of j William Chappell in the Walker house, i The firm will now he Matthews <k Kra mer, and from the many large and cost- | lv improvements recently made in tlieir hotel properties, Falls City has the best ' hotel of any town of its size in Oregon. Mrs. Johnny McCallum, of Kings lis te r Brown has moved into his new Valley, visited Mrs. L. Ritner last Sun I house. day. Will Bush was a Falls City visitor Grandma Grant has returned home Sunday. from a visit with her daughter, Mrs Bevens. Poppies are over from Salem visiting Mr. Trent and son, Highland, were Roncoes. Al. Lav ton and Miss Lessie Bush in Eola Sunday. John (»rant was in the valley Friday passed through this neighborhood last Sunday. Mr. Punsmore has gone to Siletz Bay on business. We hear that Emmett Turner and to visit relatives. Mrs. Ruth Nevittes has returned Alma Williams, of Airlie, were married Our school in getting along nicely from visiting her parents. last Sunday. with 30 scholars on the roll. Mart Shirkard and Georgie Yost are Mr. Thomas Holman has bought, 20 at the Siletz fishing and bunting. sü n n y I l o p e . acres of land on the bottom front H. H. Rex Womer hauled a load of Hour to Hayden for $100 an acre. camp for Frank Turner last Monday. Mabel Riddell was an Independence There were more than 20 men work Grandma Frees has gone to the bed visitor Saturday. ing on Mr. »Schulte's land this week, side of her mother, who is very sick at consisting of railroad men, blasters and Grandpa Sevier, who has been suffer Springfield. telephone men moving poles. ing with a cancer, is no better. Shafer and family and Mrs. Marion Eola market report; eggs 30 cents a Pearl and Clem Fishhack were Rick Frants and little child are at the coast dozen, butter 30 cents a pound, toma reall visitors one day last week. for a week. toes $1 a bushel for ripe and 50 cents James Goodman has been hauling for green, cabbage 5 cents a head. We hear a man by the name of Joe Eddie is about to rent the Scanlon farm gravel between here and Monmouth. Mr«. Antrican ha» returned from and hop yard. Our school began Monday, the 12th, prune picking. »She brought a small with Miss Mae Puigman, of lVrrydale, pig home with her, but it escaped to We hear Jasper Willet has rented the Mr Holman’s hop yard and so far has Frank Writsen ranch from Tom Kin- as teacher. avoided capture. shin for $170 a year. Mrs. Ida Gruel, of Portland, who has Mrs. Ernest Bush has received her been staying with Mrs. E. Clark, has new sewing machine from Sears, R oe gone for a visit with friends in Salem. IN D E P E N D E N C E . buck and is well pleased with it. Little Ruby Bush lias been sick cut ting teeth and Lambert Shepherd’s j baby is very sick with pneumonia. GASTORIA Mrs. J. T. Chamberlain has returned from a vini♦ w: tb • -Istiv* in Albany and Brown \ ' e. A. Moyer, t. e d: .*,> mail, lias sold bis large team to Pick Gains and Pick will j take the team to Tillamook Mr. Leverich, who was so Beverly in For Her Children— Little Girls Su f at Mill 1 a couple of weeks ago, fered with Itching Eczema Which jured is rapidly improving under the care ol Simply Covered Back of Heads— Pr. rfandboeier, and it is expected be | will be out soon. Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too. j wreek. Good Values! A Good Couch DISPENSABLE Mrs. Ann Dunn visited with her Thomas Kinshin was in Dallas last daughter. Mrs. F Simpson, hißt week. kAV SPECIAL I A street show fakir entertained the 1 people Monday afternoon and then took up a collection. Mr. and Mrs. Pick Rodgers were his father have taken up claims. Wells visitors Wednesday, where they Mr. Hquier is at the Salem hospital went to ship some hogs ami veal to Port hut ia getting better without having to land. he operated on, we are glad to »ay. * » WOOD fOR SALE Do you need wood? In pre paring to place your order oers remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of s l a b w » m > 1 from either of the Pallas sawmills, at the best possible rates, Sen«! in vour orders bv either phone. M u tu a l 1 1 !.«; B ill 44:1. AUGUSTBOWMAN H r****— * Nicest Parlor In Town Lunch o f Any Kind At all Hours * Everything in confection ery ami tropical fruit» Johnson Bros. North Main Street DALLAS