Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 29, 1908, Image 8

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    called to her brother, who had suffered 1 house back of Alcorn’s store owned by
A. C. Miller.
a paralytic stroke.
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically W rit­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
Mrs Henry Kbbert and baby were
passengers to Corvallis Monday.
* R. L. CHAPMAN.....
F U N E R A L DI R E C T O R
and
EMBALMER
OFFICE: Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st.
1) I L L AS, ORLUON:
t
Bell Phone 103.
-
Mutual Phone 1306.
Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night.
spent
to
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Metzler were call­
ing on Monmouth friends Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Wright is spending the
week with her children at Willamina.
Mrs. Wade, of Portland, is visiting at
the home of H. E. Cross, of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Murphy and
babe are visiting at J. L. Murphy’s, bis
parents.
MONMOUTH.
Graves Crowley
It ie k real 1.
Mr. and Mr;:. John Fuller went
Dallas on a business trip Monday.
Sunday
J. J. Russell, formerly of this place,
was in from Parker doing business
at i Monday.
Dan Burrup, of Forest Grove was in
(ieo. Murdock, a law student at the
Willamette University, returned to his the Valley visiting old friendh and
studies after a pleasant visit with his relatives last week.
folks over Sunday.
Mrs. Phy Simpson, of Airlie, was in
Miss Bessie Wren left Monday for] the valley Wednesday and Thursday
her home in Alsea yalley after u pleas­ visiting Mrs. Rodgers.
ant visit with her aunt, Mrs. R. M.
Mrs. Ann Dunn went to Simpson’s
Smith, of this place.
logging camp to visit her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Hammel, of Corvallis, Reatha Simpson, Thursday.
were pleasing visitors in Monmouth and
Ethel Price went to Corvallis Friday
vicin ty over Sunday. Mrs. llummcl
to take the teacher’s examination. She
was Miss Bessie Ireland, formerly of will teach at Hoskins school.
Monmouth.
Cur scliool teacher, Mr. Woods, walks
The Social Hour reading club was
to Corvallis every Friday night, 20
entertained by Miss Paradine Doughty
miles, wonder what’s the attraction.
last Thursday. Jack o’lanterna made
of pumpkins were a pleasant feature of
J. J. Allen is out from camp for
medical attention for his knee he cut
the decorations.
with an ax some time ago and doesn’t
This is the most pleasant time of the heal.
yeai for taking a ride accrues the coun­
try, and the Willamette valley is
SUNNYSLOPE.
certainly unsurpassed for the beautiful
scenery and good roads that are being
made better from year to year.
Jay Clarke has been workin for Rid­
dell Bros.
PEEDEE.
Roy Johnson is cutting wood for I).
M. Calbreatli.
F. K. Finch and Arch Pool finished a
Ren Womer was a Falls City visitor
The Fugates entertained the Mum- j pantry and porches on II. K. Guthrie’s J
Pearl Kishback is visiting relatives in
last Sunday.
Yamliill county.
mea family Sunday.
residence.
Frank Neville has rented the Frank
Paul Tâcheron bought a fine cow of ■ Mrs. Bowden and Miss Bertha Buck- j
O. M. Lehman transacted business in
Bheythe farm.
George Boothby recently.
Monmouth Thursday.
ham took a pleasant drive in the country
The
little
baby
of
Lambert
Shepherd’s
John Nichols is at home from Cali- ! last Saturday afternoon.
W ill Kishback and sister, Iua, spent
is getting better.
forma to spend the winter.
Sunday with Falla City friends.
Mrs. Will McCready, of McMinnville, I
Ernest Bush and John Edwards went
Kadck
Smith have their brick j is spending the week with her parents,
George Sweringen is hauling lumber
to Airlift Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Boothby.
building nearly completed.
for Rufus Smith, of Monmouth.
Harry
Lacey
was
in
Dallas
on
busi­
J. E. Wineg&r returned from a busi- | Mrs A. N Hallock went to Philo­
Janies Goodman and Mrs. E. Clarke
math Monday whence she had been ness last Monday.
ness trip to Portland Monday.
were county scat visitors Saturday.
Fred Ritner and wife have moved into
Herman Wnnder is preparing to erect
Lew Edward’s house.
a house on his place here this fall.
John Edwards and wife visited Ernest
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Lehman visited
Bush and wife last week.
with Newt Groom and family at Bridge­
Jasper Willet moved to the Frank port.
Wrightsen place last week.
Mrs. Marks and two sons. Israel and
Jesse Yost and family visited at the Albert, returned home from Whiteson
Mondav.
home of Thomas Kinshin Sunday.
W h en the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth
Clarence Irvine took a load of Aunt
and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu­ Sarah Price’s things to Salem Saturday.
ROCCA.
lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease.
These
W
e
hear
John
Edwards
has
bought
humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or slu ggish
a farm at Philomath and will soon
R. H . Plank, of Siletz, was visiting at
condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry
move up there.
J. L. Morrison’s last Sunday.
off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
Wm. Shewev, Rex Womer, Clarence
W . E. McDonald and F. H. Brock
to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid
poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the Irvine and Will Bush hauled hops for went down on the Siletz after potatoes.
pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Mr. Lacey Friday.
Mr. C. R. Hammond, of Falls City,
Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
Winnie Irven and daughter, Precious, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Kim ­
with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there visited her sister, Mrs. Edna Turner, ball.
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. Saturday night and Sunday.
W e are having pleasant weather now.
It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts
ltev. Burns preached at the school- On the morning of the 2lst the tlierom-
of the body m ay be affected. fn Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; house Sunday morning and at the eter marked 34 degrees.
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended Roscoe church in the evening.
W . D. Mixter’s family have moved to
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giv in g it a
Albany. F. H. Brook and wife are bark
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the
from Dallas and they say there is no
KINGS VALLEY.
form of pimples and black heads, while
place like home.
I suffered with Eozema for forty
years and could find nothin? to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ­
R. J. Robinson saw a cougar a few
cure me until I tried S. S. S. I ent parts of the body One of the worst
J. P. Logan went to Corvallis Satur­
Buffered intensely with the itch-
days ago, presumably the one that
in? and burnin?; pustules would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum ; day.
caught lti goats and ft sheep for Miss
form from which there flowed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp,
George Dodela went to Wells Satur­ Hampton this fall. W e think he ought
sticky fluid;crusts would come on
______
r u ‘* and.
n * riVejT*Mratoh«n"
the
skin
when sera
' off
“ sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak day.
to he fat enought to butcher by this
n w as left as
the skin
a. raw as ft piece and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin
Lyman and Maxfield were Airhe time.
f. I suffered a?ony
lonw8exear.E
w m afflicted,
nSlioLrt? but disease. The humor producing the trouble visitors Saturday.
ears I i “ was
used S. S. S. I found a per­ lies dormant in the blood through the
fect oure. There has never been
FALLS CITY.
Mrs. J. P. Logan is in Portland hav­
W in ter to break out and torment the
any return of the trouble.
O. H . E V A N S .
sufferer with the return of Spring. The best ing her eyes treated.
S to ck m an , N e b .
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S.
Ben West has returned from the log-
L. D. Brown was a Falls City visitor
Tuesday morning.
It neutralizes the acids and removes the ing camp, also Arlo Allen.
humors so that the skin instead of being
A.
C. Miller and John McCallum That new freight and baggage buggy
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a were Airlie visitors Sunday.
Mr. Singleton has at the depot is a
supply of fresh, healthy blood.
External
Bud Price and Israel Eddy went to beauty.
applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
Falls City Wednesday to hunt.
The city is taking advantage of the
w hile they soothe the itching caused by
PURELY VEGETABE
Walter and Tip Maxfield went to fine weather and improving the Fifth
skin affections, can never cure the trouble
street hill road.
because they do not reach the blood. S. 8. 8. goes down into the circulation Toledo Wednesday to get salmon.
Attorney J. H. Flower returned Sat-
and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its
Mrs. Stella Dodele is visiting her
urday from a business trip of several
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin sister, Mrs. Arthur Price this week.
days in Portland and Vancouver, Wash­
affection. Book on Sk in Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free
Mi*. Burnett, of Albany, was in the ington, and other points.
lo all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
valley Thursday buying mutton sheep.
The dance Saturday night was well
T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A T L A N T A , GAm
Air. Josh Brunson has moved into the attended. A so c ia l train came out from
Dallas bringing a large number of peo­
ple and a fine orchestra.
>Xo
The members of the Methodist chnreh
are now at work remodeling and arrang­
ing the interior of their church. It will
adil greatly to the appearance of things
when finished.
SKIN DISEASES
H U M O R S IN THE, B L O O D
?
S.S.S.
W e have just received our Holiday line o f
Framed and Unfram ed Pictures
W e bought a goodly lot.
Got them Cheap and have
decided to sell them Cheap.
The prices will make you glad that you waited till
now to get them.
OVER 200 FOR Y O U R SELECTION.
w& ism c * °
ROASTERS— Much better than the
Iron Roasting Pan, they won’t Rust.
C A R V IN G SETS from $2.00 to $7.50.
The higher
priced goods are Sterling Silver, Warranted.
■ s A NICE LIN E OF ROGERS S IL V E R W A R E ™
o
By Terrible Eczema— Head Became
a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores
— Would Scratch Till Blood Came
— Much Money Wasted In Fruitless
Treatments— Disease Was Soon
CURED AT SLIGHT COST
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
"O u r little girl was two months old
when she got a rash on her face and
within five days her face and head were
all one sore. W e used different reme­
dies but it got worse instead of better
and we thought she would turn blind
and that her oars would fall off. She
suffered terribly, and would scratch
until the blood came. A t night we
had to pin her hands down. Thta
went on until she was five months old,
then I had her under our family doc­
tor’s care, but she continued to grow
worse. He said it was eczema. When
she was seven months old I started to
use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment,
and Cuticura Resolvent, and in three
weeks — what a change I I kept using
the Cuticura Remedies for two months
and our baby was a different girl. You
could not see a sign of a sore and she
was as fair as a new-born baby, and all
for the sraaU cost of a dollar and seventy-
five cents where we had spent ten
timee the money for doctoring. She
Is now two years old and has not had a
sign of the eczema since. Mrs. H. P.
Budke, R. F. D. 4, LeSueur, Minn*
Apr. 15 and May 2. 1907.”
SLEEP KILLED
By an Itching Humor. Another
Cure by Cuticura Remedies.
“ I broke out with a humor whtoh
spread almost all over m y body. The
itching would get worse on retiring,
so 1 could not sleep. I tried several
remedies but it grew worse until I got
some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Pills
which began te relieve me at once. By
the time I had used one vial o f the Pills,
the humor was entirely gone. I wish
every sufferer could secure the Cuti­
c u ra Remedies. Travis Bates, Hamburg,
Ark., April 26, 1907.”
Complete Extern*! and Internal Treatment for
Every Humor of Infanta, children, and Adillta con­
sist* o f Cuticura Soap (25c ) to Cleanae the Skin,
Cuticura Ointment i50c.) to Ileal the Skin, and
Cuticura Resolvent I.VIel.lorln the form of Chocolate
Coated Pills. 25c. per vial of 601 to Purify the Blood.
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug * Cham.
Corp- Sole Props., Boston. Mass.
KV-Mailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin HI
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mrs. Etltv. Brock.
Frazure, Mr. and
Mr Sykes arrived the first of the
week front Minnesota with a carload cf
household goods and has moved in with
his brotherinlaw, F. I.. Wood. Mrs.
Sykes has not yet arrived but is expect­
ed in a few days. Besides the house­
hold goods Mr. Sykes brought with him
two Shetland ponies and buggy, the
property of Master Troy Wood, and all
the children are great friends of Troy.
Troy lias lots of girls.
CONCORD^
WEST SALEM.
Guy Bros. & Dalton
Hardware and Furniture
Miss Kemp will teach school in the
Burbank district this winter.
Chas. Dickensen, of Alexandria,
able to be among friends again.
Lafey and Joseph Edwards
Kings Valley visitors this week.
is
were
Chas. Kerlier and family spent Sun­
day with J i n n Grant and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ritner visited
relatives in Kings Valley Sunday.
Hanna Bros, are doing some teaming
from the Kings Valley flouring mill.
A man from near Forest Grove has
been here looking at the Bump farm.
Mrs. Flora Chenoworth lias been to
Dallas to have some dental work done.
James Ted row, of Monmouth, has
been visiting his aunt, Mrs. J Ritner.
Joe Brown ami son passed through
here recently driving a large band of
hogs.
J. W . Caldwell, witli tlie assistance of
the Rhymer and Morrison boyB and
Charles Cook, harvested his crop of po­
F. M. Brown transacted business in tatoes last week.
Independence Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Z. Riggs went to
Mr. Thomas Pomeroy lias returned Portland Saturday to consult an occu-
from a trip to Uosebttrg.
list concerning their son’s eyes, which
Mrs. P. M. Kirkland has returned are giving him a great deal of trouble.
from a visit in Portland.
Mr. Lee Crider, of Dallas, is assisting
Geo. Dickinson, of Parker, transacted D. L. Keyt and F. B. Conner with the
sale here. They are doing a rushing
business in town Monday.
business as large crowds are attending
Mrs. E. Hosier is spending the week the sale daily.
with Mrs. E. E. Paddock.
Rev. Walker is the new pastor of the
A. J. Walcot was transacting business M. E. church for the ensuing year. He
in Independence Monday.
will deliver his first sermon here on
Mr. and Mrs. S. Irvine havo returned Sunday, November 1st. Everybody is
cordially
invited.
from a visit in Vancouver.
C. L. Crider took the train here Mon­
Mrs. Robert Taylor lias returned from
day evening on his way home from a
a visit to Centralia, Wash.
ten drtvs trip in the mountains beyond
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Williams, of Mon­ Grand Ronde, where he had been look­
mouth, were here Monday.
ing after a timber claim.
Mrs. Vaughn lias returned from a
few days’ visit in Portland.
EOLA
Geo. Wells and wife, of Buena Vista,
were in town Monday.
Mr. T. J. Allen has been taken to the
hospital at Albany for medical treat­
Mr. and Mrs. Hofer, of Salem, spent
ment.
Sunday with C. C. Patrick.
Mrs. P. J. Simpson, of Airlie, has
Miss Flora McCallon, of Dallas, visit­
been visiting Mrs. Dick Rogers at Kings ed in Independence Sunday.
Valley.
B. F. Jones and George Whiteaker re­
W e hear that Mrs. Paul Ronco will turned from Newport Monday.
soon go to Sale ji to be operated on for
Miss Lois Osborne, of Highland visit­
cancer.
ed friends in this city Monday.
The Welman family have returned
W m . Dawes and Mr. Harris made a
from an extended visit with relatives at
business trip to Wells Tuesday.
Corvallis.
Misses Bertha Bohanon and Iva
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, of Airlie, took
$.r> worth of grapes to Jake Chambers Cooper were in Salem Monday.
Thursday.
Mrs. D. A. llodge and Mrs. O. A.
L. Condon has been picking apples Kramer spent Friday in Salem.
at L. Ritner’s ami Hanna brothers at
C. Richarilson and wife, of Portland,
A. Womers.
have been visiting friends here.
C.
Bevens, of Airlie, came through Mrs. William Clodfelter and baby, of
the neighborhood this week driving a Albany, are visiting friends here.
band of sheep.
Miss Nellie Fredrickson is visiting her
Quite a number of the men of this parents, who reside near Parker.
neighliorhood have returned from hunt­
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Murphy were
ing over on the Siletz.
visitors here the first of the week.
Mrs. A. C. Miller, of Kings Valley,
Ralph Dorcas, a hop man from Sa­
has been delivering salmon that was
lem, was in this city last Monday.
ordered for home canning.
Mr. and Mrs. Zielesch were passen-
Mrs. Ida Harning, of Corvallis, is
here visiting her relatives, and is in geJB on the boat to Salem Tuesday.
hopes the change will benefit her health.
Mrs. Johnson, of Salem, is visiting at
Nearly everyone have their apples the home of her brother. Dr. Allin.
picked for the winter, a few orchards •Mr. Chas. Fitchanl lias returned
supplying those who have none; but from Creswell, where he took in hops.
why so many worthless trees in the
A dance was given in the oj>ern house
farmer’s orchard from which they nev­
er gather a bushel of apples. How Friday night after the republican speak­
much more profitable if peaches, cher­ ing.
ries and pear trees took the place of
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adkins visited
these worthless things.
relatives in this city the last of the
week.
Mr. Holm an’s hops are all haled.
John Creppin was sick last week but
is better.
Clay Heise got his foot hurt yesterday
and is not able to work today.
Ed Mitty is plowing on the George
Chapman place. He will put in a hay
crop,
There will be preaching at 3 o’clock
next Sunday, Novemtier 1st, at the
schoolhouse.
Mrs Holman’s sister. Helen Litch­
field and brother were out enjoying the
fun of helping make cider last week.
Mrs. George
leorge Kendall
I
is in Salem tak­
ing care of Mrs. Lewis, who has a baby
ten days old
Mrs. Lewis is a sister of
*
Tip Acuff.
Rosa and Etta Shute went to Port­
land Sunday. They will start a dress­
making shop there. Their
brother,
Reynolds, went with them to etay a few
days.
Mr. Williams, one of the workmen on
the K. K. construction gang, got hurt
yesterday. Dr. Starbuck was telephoned
for. His hurts, while very painful,
were not serious, hut he will not he aide
to work for a few days.
Names of the pupils of District 4,
Eola, who were neither absent or tardy
during the month ending October 23rd :
Ernest, Ethel and Estelle Brunk, M a­
mie, Elvin and Lela Schnffer. Clarence
and Luella Stewart, Klva Wood. Edna
Davis, Ruby Kendall, Laura Baker,
Marie, Angie and Koseoe Garoutte.
m T c o y T
Fiske, the best printer.
Mrs. A. A. Standsbery lias returned
from a visit with her children in Pen-
Ben Werner was a passenger to Cor­ delton.
Mr. Crook sold his driving horse to
vallis Tuesday.
Thomas Fitchanl and Carter Ixtng left
Mr. C. Gilson last week.
Thursday for California to spend the
A.
Y.
Ellis
and
A1
Ward
went
to
Sa­
Clark.son and Paul Rees visited with
winter.
lem on business Saturday.
the Zu in wait boys Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. McCreadie, of McMinn­
Mrs.
Chas.
Bracher,
who
has
been
Mr. C. Rees, took his son, Paul, to
ville visited in town Saturday and
quite
sick,
is
slow
ly
improving.
Dallas to see I)r. Lowe about some glas­
Sunday.
ses Tuesday.
Our srhool house is completed and
Miss Margaret Hodge has returned
school
will
begin
Monday,
November
Concord school is proud of an eight
from Canada, where she has spent the
foot flag. Tt is real nice and they have 2nd.
past year.
a flag pole also.
Mr. and Mrs. Coovert, who have been
George Howe, who has been hunting
Mr. ami Mrs. Bockman and family at Mr. A. C. Taylor's, where Mr. Coov­ near here, lias returned to his home in
ert
did some building, have returned to
and Mr. A. Vernon and daughter, Chloe,
Roseburg.
of Forest Grove, all drove out to Con* their home in Dallas.
The Presbyterian aid society met
cord Sunday.
The directors of school district No.
with Mrs. W . A. Messner Thursday
Everybody around Concord is pleased 53 will Bell at auction to the highest nfternoon.
bidder on Saturday, October 31, 1908,
to see the face of the prodigal son. He
Mrs. Chas. McDevitt visited her
has returned after several years. This the old schoolhouse. Said sale to be
held at the schoolhouse in said school daughter. Mrs. Geo. Conkcy, the first
person is Roy Gee.
district at 2 o’clock in the afternoon.
of the week.
Mr. A. Vernon is fixing his place up
so he can rent it.
Business in all lines here is growing
rapidly. Politics cut no figure with us.
In fact politics do not reach up as far as
Falls City, and the muddy pool of poli­
ties leaves no receding waves of mud
upon us. W e are all busy and content­
ed.
McCOY.
The city council are now figuring on a
water supply from the Boughhey place.
At a special meeting of the council
A. V. Ellis made a trip to Dalla8
Monday night a committee was appoint­ Saturday.
ed to fully investigate the matter, and
Louis Macken made Salem a yisit the
it is believed that city water will be in
first of the week.
by next spring.
E. C. Keyt and wife droye to Salem
C. W . Matthews has sold his half in­
terest in the Hotel Walker to Cal Kra­ the last of the week.
mer ami Cal has taken in as a partner,
Raleigh Massey and Mr. Love, of Port­
Moss Walker, known as the best chef land, were McCoy visitors Monday.
in the state, and the lintel will be run as
C. L. Massey, of Amity, called on his
a strictly first class hostelry and no
doubt will gather the best line of cus­ brother, Virgil, in McCoy Monday.
tomers in the future as in the past.
B. L. Smuck is Whiteson building a
The Falls City hospital under its new house for his brotherinlaw, Chas. Palm
management is filling a long felt want, er.
ami gives to the injured and disabled
Mr. A. W ard with his family and
medical attendance, food, lodging and brother, Frank,|of Oklohoma, arrived in
nurse attendance fur a very small sum. McCoy Saturday and are* the guests of
The camp boys are all taking hold of A. V . Ellis and family.
the proposition, and say they have found
just what they want and are willing to
pay their dollar a month for it.
PEEDEE.
Seifert
hops to
back to
with a
John Ritner was a Monmouth visitor
last Monday.
Jacob Kinsey is at work on the C.
| M iss Dora Wells visited E. I,. liar- Kerbee road.
ris and family at Oak Grove Sunday.
F. Nevels
has rented the Frank
J. I. Miller is again working for the Sheythe farm.
telephone cotn|>any on their line to In­
C. Hooker made a business trip to
dependence.
Kings Valley.
Miss Neva Smith went to St. Johns
Mrs. James Grant sold two dozen
to visit a few weeks with her sister.
chickens for $13.
Mrs. T. W . Burch.
Mr. Jim Brown made a trip to Kings
The teacher here, Miss Waters, re­
ports 48 in attendance and she savs she Valley last week.
likes her school fine.
Miller A Alcorn made a business trip
Sunday Mr. Snnier was quite snrpris- to Airlie Sunday.
d when a number of neighbors and
Lafey Edwards will run his father's
.riends got together and dug his potatoes farm this Winter.
for him which was very much apprecia-
W. H. Smiercame home to his moth­
er, Mrs. Hunt, from the hospital on
the .'2nd much improved but still un­
able to perform lus duties on the mail
route.
p}p}p;pictc;c
m m
C. W . Matthews, who is about to
leave us, will depart taking with him
Dave Riker has rented the
the best wishes of all our people. Mr.
farm.
Matthews has always been ready to
give liberally of his means to help build
Harry Lacey is hauling his
up Falls City, and his absence from us Airlie.
will he felt very keenly. We wish him
John Edwards will soon move
success- wherever he goes, and will say
Philomath.
that his goml qualities and fairness will
win the regard of all.
T. J. Allen lias been laid up
lame knee.
Just Received
ENAM ELED
HUTS EYESIGHT
Charley Lightfoot was in Indepen­ urday eveuiug.
Joe Brown has bought several head of
dence Saturday.
hogs of Frank Gilliam.
Alfred Encs has been picking apples
Mrs. Perle Hedges visited friends in on the shares on the James Yoakum
Grandma Maxfield, of Ring* Valh»y,
place
near McCoy.
Airl.e last week.
is in very poor health.
George Tat»*, of Falls City, and Lloyd
C. G. Burbank spent part of the week
Levi Burbank was a Kings Valley
Cochrane, of Amity, were callers in
in Independence.
visitor Sunday evening.
JVrrydule Sunday.
F. VV. Smith, of Luikianuite, was in
Fred Ritner has purchased a fine
Misses Anna Reetz and Wilma Rich­
this
city
Monday.
bird dog from Portland.
ter were passengers oil the morning
Miss Bessie Butler has returned front truiu for Dallas Sunday.
Mr. Shafer was doing business at
a trip to Portland.
Kings Valley last Friday.
Mr. John Gilliam, at one time a resi­
Some men were up from Portland : Miss Dorothy Cooper is visiting dent of this county, is visiting at the
friends in Portland.
looking at the Doty farm.
home of his brother, Henry Gilliam.
Victor Reynolds, of Sheridan, is visit­
Mr. Lee Story made a trip to Airlie
Mrs. Mabel Yoakum, of Dallus, came
ing friends in this city.
after P. J. Simpson’s cook.
down on the afternoon train Sunday to
Mr. Kirkland has put a bowling alloy visit her iiieoe, Mrs. Gherlet Bratcher,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Womer made a busi­
of McCoy.
in his billiard parlors.
ness trip to Airlie thip week.
BALLST0N.
Lucile Dalton, of Dallas, visited at
the home of Margaret Hodge, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. W, D. Ottinger visited relatives
in Dallas last week.
A large crowd witnessed the launch­
ing of Captain Skinner’s new boat, the
Louise, Sunday.
Miss Otta Mayfield, who is teaching
at North Yamhill, s|>ent Sunday at
Mrs. John Vnnglin, of Riekreall, visit­
ed tier mother, Mrs. J. W . Kirkland, a
home.
few days last week.
W ill Ottinger has iust finished paint­
ing a dwelling house belonging to Frank
Miss Hazel Bohanon, who is attend­
Gould.
ing the normal, visited over Sunday
Grandma Harris fell on a frosty walk witli her parents here.
last week and suffered a bad fracture of
Harry Rogoway, w ho is traveling with
the hip.
a stock company, spent Saturday and
Sunday at Independence.
Bert Brooks, George New bill, Orval
Price and Bill Ottinger are on a trip to
Chester Stumberg and wife have re­
turned to their home in Vancouver, af­
Sand Lake.
ter a visit with relatives in this city.
Aaron Tillery is building a new house
on the Whitman college farm which
Mrs. D. Davidson, Mrs. Perle Hedges,
P. A. Campbell isrunning.
Mrs. S. F,. Smith and Mrs. Lottie Dorris
went to Albany Monday via antomobile.
Ed Yocom ami wife went to Crowley
A crowd of enthusiastic democrats
Monday to attend the funeral of her
listened to a stirring speech here Tues­
grandfather, Mr. Pewtherer.
day night made by Robert Miller, of
Mrs. Frank Kimsey is still dangerous­ Portland.
ly ill with very little improvement in
An exciting game of football was
her condition. Drs. Gilstrap and Woods
played between the Albany and Inde­
held a consolation Monday evening.
pendence teams Saturday afternoon.
Edward Yocom has had his house Neither team scored.
newly painted and a windmill and tow­
er put up, which with other improve­
ments make his farm one of the nobbiest
LUCKIAMUTE STATION.
in this neighborhood. He also runs
an extensive dairy in connection with
Our school has 21 pupils.
his farm.
Sunday evening while Rod Bowman
was cleaning an automatic rifle, it w as
accidentally discharged, the ball strik­
ing him just above tne knee, passing di­
agonally under the thigh bone and was
embedded in the skin on the other aidé.
Dr. Gilstrap cut out the bullet and
dressed the wound. He will be confined
to his bed for some time hut nothing
serious is apprehended.
Guy Hewitt has soM
to a fa lls City man.
his apple crop
Archie Tetlierow lias been on the sick
list but is better now.
Mr. Bowman has hauled bis dried
prunes to Monmouth for shipment.
Geo. Jones and wife, of Independence,
came out to their farm one day last
week.
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