Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 05, 1908, Image 4

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    Report of Peedee school, district No.
Nearly everyone have their potato« s
INDEPENDENCE.
5, for the month ending October 30. |
dug-
ll.xse who were neither absent nor
Lee Bush and wife have gone to Cali­ tardy are: Ham in it, Alta, Sadie and
Dr. O. D. Butler was in Dallas Sun­
fornia to live.
day.
Johnnie
Edwards.
Eva
Wormer,
B. F. Whiteaker was in this city Fri­
J. Allen has returned home from the Precious Irvine, llettie, Henry, Joe and
Clarence Kinsey, Florence Lacey, Ma-
day.
Albany hospital.
bell and Hazel Yost, Dee Neal, Wayne
Carl Percival lias returned from Port-
A. W. Yost and son were in Kings Hanna. Elsie and Wilbur Bush, Daniel,
and.
Valley Saturday.
Willie, Mildred and Flemming Oleman.
Frank Whiteaker is visiting in Port­
There avre several new pupils at —Mrs. Fred Ritner, teacher.
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Could Lay Slate-Pencil In O n e - land.
school last Monday.
Mrs. Van Dornsife visited in Dallas
Hands in Dreadful State— Dis­ Sunday.
ROCCA.
John Lewi*, of LewUville, »old a
I John Ritner is building a new fruit horse to John Kitner.
ease Defied Remedies and Pre­
Miss Iva Cooper was a Salem visitor
house.
John I)ver has been visiting hi3 daugh­
scriptions— Suffered Seven Years. last week.
We liave been having rainy weather
" R. L. CHAPMAN....
' Mr. Vehr, of Portland has bought ter, Mrs. Frank Turner.
since the 28th.
Mr. Thos. Pomeroy was a Salem visi­
the Doty farm.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
tor Friday.
Mrs. Clare Staats, of Airlie, made a
and
F. H. Brock has been hauling winter
Mr. Roy Price’ s daughter, of Cor­ trip to Albany this week.
Mr. Huston is moving his family to
I supplies from Norton’s.
EMBALMER
vallis, is quite ill.
Po tlsnd.
OFFICE: Chapel . o d Parlors. N. Matin tt.
Nearly everyone attende«! the election ! Mrs. Horsfall and daughter, Gladys, I
Cha“. Kerber made n business trip to at Airlie last Tuesday.
D A L L A » . OREUON:
Ernest Cochrane, of Sidney, was in
I weiftt to the Siletz the first of the week. j
Airlie Thursday.
Bell Phone 103
• M utual Phone 130«.
“ I had eczema on my hands for about ! town Friday.
L. Kitner sold a band of mutton
Mr. Schmidt, of Grants Pass, was in
Call» P rom ptly A nsw ered Day o r Night
F. s hevthe has returned home from sheep to C. Lewis this week.
seven years and during that time I had
Mrs. Win. Percival is visiting friends
the first of the week with Mr. Mixter. j
used several so-called
Eugene for election.
F. C. Kitner and wife have moved to | He did not locate.
remedies, together with in Portland.
Grandma (¡rant is visiting Grandma the Lewis Edwards place.
physicians’ and drug­
West Perry, of Salem, visited hero
M. B. Howell, from near Salem, has
I Townsend, of Kings Vulloy.
gists’ prescriptions. The over Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Kinchin made a business taken a homestead here and moved his
disease
was so bad on
PEEDEE
Clias. Kerber sold several head of cat- trip to Airlie this week.
family in on the 24th.
my hands that I could
C C. Patrick’ s father, from Iowa, is
1 tie to C. Lewis this week.
lay a slate-pencil in one visiting here.
Superintendent Seymour visited our
of
the
cracks
and
a
rule
William
Shcwey
made
a
business
trip
Mr. and Mr«. Bill» West arc visiting
KINGS VALLEY.
school last Wednesday.
Frank Kersey, of Dallas, visited in
placed across the hand
to Kings Valley this week.
at Ernest Bush’s.
would not touch the town Sunday.
Frank Neville and wife have moved
pencil.
I used ------ ,
Aunt Sarah Price has gone to spend
Mrs. Joe Brown went to Dallas Thurs­ to the F. Sheythe place.
C. A. Brooks, of Oakpoint, was in
------ , -------Skin Lotion,
John McCallum went to Airlie Mon­
the winter with her daughter in Salem. t day tor medical treatment.
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Remedy
and town Monday.
The
United
Brethren
dedicated
their
day.
Mr Ed Wilks and family, of Eastern
others
externally
but
I
Joe. Brown was doing business in this church at Wren last Sunday.
Mr. J. J. Russell, of Parker, was in
Oregon, are visiting Will Bush and neighborhood last Wednesday.
did not use any internal remedy, and
Jim Price and wife were Airlie visit­
while some gave partial relief, none re­ town Monday.
family and other relatives. They will
James Price and wife will move to ors Tuesday.
lieved as much as did the first box of
C. Bevens and son took a band of eat-1 Block Rock in the near future.
rent near here.
Miss Rowena Sperling visited in Mon­
Miss Lillie Frantz was in the Valiev
Cuticura Ointment. I made a purchase
tie to Grant’ s pasture Monday.
E. A. Taylor, of Eugene, has been in visiting Saturday.
of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and mouth Sunday.
ray hands were perfectly cured after two
Mart Shick killed the stork last week J the neighborhood on business.
Koy Brown ran a nail in his foot last
Mr. Hicks made a business trip to
T. P. Bevens was in the valley Mon­
boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one
(tint has been in this neighborhood.
F. A Ritner and R. A. Grant are day buying cattle.
week.
cake of soap were used. I now keep Salem Monday.
Jessie Yost and wife spent Sunday working for Lewis Edwards.
them on hand for sunburn, etc., and U6e
L. Ritner and family spent Sunday at
Ross Nelson spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Price were Corval­
Cuticura Soap for shaving. I could write
with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kinchin.
John Ritner's.
There has been some timber cruisers lis visitors Thursday.
a great deal more in reference to my friends in Dallas.
on the Bump and Doty ranches.
cure but do not want to take more of
Miss Hallie Gibson, of Rickreall, vis­
Walter and Tip Maxfield returned
your time. William H. Dean, Newark, ited here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Yost visited Mr. from Toledo with Salmon Tuesday.
Del.,
Mar.
28,
1907.”
and Mrs. James Grant Monday.
II. Hirschberg entertained the Crab
Mrs. Bert Senger nee Mary Maxfield
Those who had salmon shipped from was in the Valley visiting last week.
Club Friday night.
Toledo were well pleased with it.
Mart Scrafford, of Luckiamute, was
It is reported that the children of
With Sores on Legs. Cured in in town Saturday.
The motor comes to Airlie in the Morris Allen have scarlet fever.
morning now instead of evening.
Two Weeks by Cuticura.
B. F. Jones and Grover Mattison were
Mr. and Mrs. John Banks, of Alsea,
"M y little daughter suffered with
Mr. Jacob Chambers, of Kings Valley, are in the valley visiting relatives.
Bores
on her legs all last summer. Her in Salem Saturday.
Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and has gone to Portland on business.
feet were sore, too, and she couldn’t
Lee Brown passed through the Valley
Miss Mahle Porterfield visited friends
strength. When this life stream is flow ing through the system in a state of
wear her shoes. I think she was poisoned in town last week.
We hear that Mrs. Ida Horing will Thursday with a band of mutton sheep.
purity and richness we are assured o f perfect and uninterrupted h ealth;
by running through weeds but the doc­
soon go to Washington for her health.
tor said it was eczema. I tried several
because pure blood is nature’s safe-guard against disease. W hen, however,
Mr. and Mrs. Low Townsend returned
Fred Featherstone, of Parker, was in
remedies but failed to find a cure. Then this city Tuesday.
Bud Alcorn, of Kings Valley, was in from a visit to Corvallis and Halsey
the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of
I sent for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
its strength, disease germ s collect, and the trouble is manifested in various the neighborhood on business last week. Monday.
Mrs. Jesse Whiteaker visited in the
Ointment which cured her in two weeks.
ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes nnd the different skin affections
Clarence Irvine and family spent
I find Cuticura the best I ever tried for capitol city Monday.
Mrs. J. P. Logan returned from Port­
any kind of sore and I hope I shall never
show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result o f too Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turn­ land Monday where she has been to
Fred Ireland, of Corvallis, visited
be without it. Mrs. Gertie Laughlin.
have her eyes treated.
much acid or the presence o f some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are er.
Ivydale, W. Va., Apr. 25, 1907.”
friends here last week.
the result o f morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca­
Mr. Vehr e x a c t s to build a new
Tomorrow will tell the tale whether
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
Geo. Dunham has sold his harness
tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood house on the farm he has recently Taft or Bryan will he made a millionaire
Every Humor o f Infants, Children, and Adulta
ronBlBts o f Cuticura 8oap (26c.) to cleanse the Skin.
shop to Craven Bros.
disorders that w ill continue to grow worse as lon g as the poison remains. bought.
out of the United States.
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and
Cuticura Resolvent (50 c.), (or In the form o f Chocolate
These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways.
Mr. E. E. Paddock returned Sunday
Coated Pills 25c. per vial o f 60) to Purify the Blood.
School started at Cherry Grove last
Sold throughout the world.
Potter Drug 4 Chem.
evening from Portland.
Often a sluggish, inactive condition o f the system, and torpid state o f the Monday with Miss Kemp, of Salem, as
WEST
SALEM.
Corn , Sole Props., Boston, Mass.
avenues o f bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and teacher.
•»-M ailed Free, Cuticura B ook on Skin Diseases.
Mis. Mary Davidson, of Parker, visit­
form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed
ed in this city Tuesday.
Mrs, Flora Chenoweth will go to To­
Mr. Edwin Elliott is very low again.
throughout the circulation. C om ing in contact with contagious diseases is ledo in the near future to visit her
Thos. Hart’ s mother has arrived to
Services at the Baptist church Mon­
another cause for the poison ing o f the blood ; we also breathe the gen u s and parents.
Mrs, M. C. Wild visited Dallas Satur­ day night by Rev. Chase, a traveling spend the winter here.
microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in
day.
evangelist.
Mr. and Mis. Clare Staats, of Airlie,
Mrs. Henry Cauthorne, of Riverside,
sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier o f disease instead of health. Some
Miss Kex is sewing at Mrs. J. T.
Mesdames H. L. and D. C. Crider, of spent Tuesday in town.
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of som e old visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritner last Hunt’ s.
Sunday.
Dallas, were visiting T. A. Riggs and
Geneva W ilcox returned last week
constitutional disease o f ancestors is handed down to them and they are
Mrs. Ed Brock visited relatives at wife Tuesday.
from a visit in Portland,
F. C. Ritner has purchased a valuable
constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis­
Marion
last
week.
ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed nnd purified the body is sure to cow from Willie Morrison, near Mon­
Rev. Bruce Wolverton delivered a fine
Mrs. Davis is night operator in the
suffer in some way. F or blood troubles o f any character S. S. S. is the best mouth.
Bruce and Clair McLean visited in address on prohibition at the Christian New Home Telephone office.
church Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Marks, of Summit, St. Johns over Sunday.
remedy ever discovered. It goc3 down into the circulation and rem oves any
Geo. Heck has opened up a fine new
and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and com pletely are visiting her brothers, James and
C. Lorence shipped to Portland six­ meat market on Main street.
W. H. Squier is improving and will
and permanently cures blood diseases of Dick Taylor.
teen large porker’s Monday. Consider­
soon be able to carry mail again.
Mrs. J. S. Cooper lias been visiting
able pork is being sent from here lately.
every kind. The action o f S. S. S. is so
There has been some work done on
J. 11. Wilson is improving his place
her sister, Mrs. Coad, in Dallas.
thorough that hereditary tnints are removed the telephone line and still more needs by building an addition to his house.
Mrs. Crookshank, of Wisconsin, is
Mrs. Roy, of Dallas, visited relatives
and weak, diseased b lood made strong and to be done.
visiting at Mrs. Bloom’ s, the butter
Thieves visited Mr. Jacob’s tent and
in this city the first of the week.
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
Joe Brown’s children are staying with stole a watch and gun and some other maker’s wife of the Monmouth creamery.
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sorea their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W m .Orm sby, of Portland, is vis­
Victor Runnels, of North Yamhill, is
things.
s
Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious James Grant.
PURELY VEGETABLE and
visiting friends in town before going to ing her mother, Mrs. John Belt.
Mr. Squier and family and the Mis­ Portland where he will make his home
Blood Poison, etc., and does n ot leave the
Will Mattison is visiting his mother,
G«*orge Hinshaw, the traveling agent
slightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volum e of for Watkiivs remedies, was in the neigh­ ses Kex attended the funeral of Mr. E. in the future.
Mrs. Nora Mattison, in this city.
W.
Wilson
near
Independence
Sunday.
blood is renewed and cleansed after a course o f S. S. S. It is also nature's borhood this week.
Mrs. Henry Ebbert returned Saturday
Mr. anil Mrs. Tuttle spent Sunday
greatest tonic, made entirely o f roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely
Mr. J. A. McLean, of Sunnyside,
We hear that Wallace Brown has Wash., is visiting his children and sis- from Corvallis where she had gone last visiting friends in Independence.
harmless to any part o f the system.
S. S. S. is for sale at all first class
week
to
attend
the
funeral
of
her
father
bought C. Hooker’s interest in the terinlaw, Mrs. N. S. Smith, fo ra few
Geo. Murdock, of Salem, spent Satur­
drug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. Luckiamute telephone line.
who lived at Munroe.
day and Sunday in Independence.
days.
THE SW IFT SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA, C A .
Mr. Chaney who bought the C. E.
Fiake, the best printer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith, of High­
Wheelock place is repapering and paint­
ing and otherwise remodeling the resi­ land, visited in this city Tuesday.
FALLS CITY.
dence. It is a pleasant home.
Clarence and Willard Ireland, of Port­
G. XV. Pettit who represents the Sev­ land, visited in this city last week,
Zim Hinshaw was a Dallas visitor enth Day Adventists and who has loca­
Mr. Mays, of Highland, transacted
Wednesday.
ted in our town for the winter will preach business in Independence Monday.
at
their
church
n«»xt
Friday
and
Satur­
Doctor Snooks, late of Medical Lake,
Master Joe Eaton left last week for
has located in Falls City. We gladly day nights at 7 :30. The subjects for Portland, where lie will enter school.
welcome the doctor and hope soon to both evenings will be—The Seventh Day
Sabbath, is it Jewish or is it Christian?
Marjory Belt is visiting her parents,
see his family arrive.
Everyone is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. John Belt, in this city.
George Welborn and family have lo­
Mrs. Bowden, of Monmouth, visited
cated in Falls City. They are recent ar­
friends in Independence Wednesday.
PERRYDALE.
rivals from California.
DEEP CRACKS.
FROM ECZEMA
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
FOUND A PERMANENT
CURE IN CUTICURA
BAD BLO O D
CAST0RIA
I
i
S.S.S.
We have just received our Holiday line of
Framed and Unfram ed Pictures
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 YOUR SELECTION.
Just Received
ENAMELED
ROASTERS— Much better than the
Iron Roasting Pan, they won’t Rust.
CARVING SETS from $2.00 to $7.50.
The higher
priced goods are Sterling Silver, Warranted.
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A NICE LINE OF ROGERS SILVERW ARE—
Bros. & Dalton
Hardware and Furniture
ViViViViV
What is C A S T O R IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P a re ,
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The ChUdren's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
C A S T O R IA
always
Sears the Signature of
CHILD SUFFERED
THE S O U R C E O F A L L D I S E A S E
We bought a goodly lot.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has b een
In uae for over 80 years, has borne the signature o f
- and has been made under his p e r .
soual supervision since its infancy.
/■¿iccmUM Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trille with and endanger the health o f
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Some whelp entered Josh Talbott's
store building Saturday night and stole
Mrs. J. A. Baxter is reported to be
a large quantity of canned fruit. It is
feeling quite poorly.
hoped the thief will be caught.
Homer Foster and Fay Morrison were
George Hodges is now the sole pro­
prietor of the annex to the Walker Dallas visitors Saturday.
House, having rented the same, and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones were M c­
will carry a line of temperance bever- Minnville visitors Saturday.
idges and cigars,
Mr. Kees shipped several dressed
A. J. Severs, from Kansas, fatherin- hogs the last of the week.
law of L. Barnhard, is visiting in tow n.
Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Caldwell were
Mr. Severs is a prominent contractor in
Kansas and is making his first visit to Dallas visitors Monday.
Oregon, and is well pleased with our
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keytwere Perry-
state so far.
dale callers Tuesday afternoon.
As usual on Halloween the ghosts
The farmers in this vicinity are all
walked in Falls City. The ghost was very busy getting their fall plowing and
practical in some of his doings and he seeding done.
selected all the dirty w indows in town
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell were
and soaped them for the owners to finish
passengers on the morning train for
up and clean up.
Portland Monday.
Mr. Brown, engineer of the light
John Duignan is repairing the build­
plant, is in the hospital having his leg
treated. Some time ago his leg was ing he recently moved from the Linn
broken and still troubles him. Will place, and will use it for his grocery
Dennis attends to his duties during his store as soon as finished.
enforced absence.
Considerable sport was had by the
Sheriff Grant was in town Wednes­ young men here Hallowe’en evening, by
day. Some thought he was here to catching some of the smaller boys in
make arrests on account of the sale of some harmless pranks, and giving them
liquors but lie came to serve some civil a mock trial which resulted in giving
; | process only. Falls City is a dry town some of the little fellows quite a scarp.
and our people are law abiding citizens.
Our school is progressing nicely under
Hev. K. It. Paul, pastor of the Meth- the able management of Prof. Bonne-
: odist church, has arrived and in tuture inann, and .Miss Nola Coad. The ad­
; this church wiil liave its regular service. vanced grades have organized a debat­
: Mrs. Paul will arrive this week and in a ing and literary society. They will also
; few days they will lie settled in the par- edit a paper. Their first meeting will
; soilage. We all extend a hearty wel- be held on Friday afternoon.
! come to our new friends.
| Bay Kimes returned Tuesday from an
E0LA.
; extended visit with old time friends in
; Washington county. He was surprised
! to see the growtli and development in
Harry Thaeker has sold his shot gun
that section of our state. While there and given his dog, Sport, away.
! he saw the famous vine yards, where
Our constable was around hunting
the finest grapes fn the world are raised.
He also noticed the fact that Poik coun­ for burglars that had robbed a tent,
taking
a watch and gun.
ty offers still better opportunities (or the
same industry.
There ¡3 quite a gang of men working
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on the Horst company 's land, clearing
more land, also preparing to trellis
MONMOUTH.
more hopyards.
Mr. Roose, from near Rickreall, was
M. A. Richard was a pleasant visitor in Eola sawing wood with his gasoline
in town Sunday.
engine. Almost everyone have their
Sam Davis, of Balm Grove, was doing wood sawed that way now.
! business in town Monday.
Mr. 8. B. Taylor, the civil engineer,
and family have moved hack to Dallas.
Miss I aura Mallory who is teaching
They are very nice people anil we hope
at Airlie was a visitor in town over Sun­
they will come again next year.
day.
T. N. Maxwell is having a new house
Mrs. Zereida Percival
V*. visit with her daughter, M rs.'Riggs in built on his farm near here. A bur
glarv
was committed there October 29,
" x Salem.
the carpenter's chest was smashed in
Miss Lttlu I.ocke, of Dallas, visited
friends in Independence over Sunday.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
T H E C E N T AU R C O M PA N Y. T T M U R R A Y • T R E A T , N E W Y O R K OITV.
SUNNYSL0PE.
OUR MINISTER.
Everybody plowing and the ground is
in fine condition.
Put on by Alcazar Company Next
Monday Evening.
Herman Wunder is putting up a nice
residence on his place.
Doc Egleston and family visited M.
Bosley Satnrday.
John Walker and wife visited at the
home of Win. Herren Saturday.
Will Morrison was through these
parts looking for land with the intention
of buying a home.
NORTH DALLAS.
The sound of hammers is heard in all
directions.
Mrs. John Brown is able to he up and
about the house.
Mr. Tom Lyons is putting in a nice
fence around his property here.
Mrs. Jeunings, who lives in Grandpa
Boyer’ s house, has been quite eick re­
cently.
Henry Brown is having some ditching
done on his lot just east of John Brown’s
residence.
Mrs. Uetchell is greatly improved
from the spell of rheumatism that she
had last week.
Mr. Wilson is building quite an addi­
tion to his new house which will make
it convenient and comfortable.
Miss Cecile Wilcox, who is attending
the U. of O., visited her parents in this
city the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerby and son have de­
parted for Butte, Montana, where they
will make their home.
The Rebekalis celebrated their fif
teenth anniversary Tuesday evening
with a banquet in the hall.
Dole Pomeroy and Dean Walker, Who
are attending Columbia University in
Portland, visited here over Sunday.
Mrs. W m . Dawes, who has been ill for
a couple of weeks, was taken to the Sa­
lem hospital Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. DeVarney passed i
through Independence in their automo­
bile last week on their way to McMinn­
ville.
Miss Helen Cooper left Friday for
Portland, where she will attend the
Benkhe Walker business college this
| winter.
TEA
The cost of good tea is
so very little: only a third
of a cent a cup! a cent-
and-a-half or two cents
for the family breakfast!
Your grocer returns you r mOi^y if you d o a t
Uke Schilling s B est; we pay him.
McCOY.
J. M. Grant, of Dallas, was in town
this week.
J. VV. Jenkins went to Hood River on
business Tuesday.
C. 11. Farmer went to Portland with!
a carload of hogs Tuesday.
Louis Maeken drove to Corvallis the
first of the week, stopping at Indepen­
Prof. Kirk and family spent Saturday dence and Monmouth.
and Sunday visiting friends m Newberg.
Mrs. Frank Logan and sister, Win-
Grant McLaughlin, of Corvallis, spent ette, of McMinnville, visited their fatti­
Saturday and Sunday in Independence. er, J. K. Sears, Sunday.
Mr. E. D. Ressler returned to Mon­
Mrs. Chas. Farmer and son, of Iowa,
mouth Sunday after a visit in Portland. arrived here Tuesday and are visiting
Mr. Thos. Ewing, of Highland,'tran­ B. L. Simick and family.
sacted business in Independence Satur­
Election at McCoy went off very
day.
quiet. Resulting in 32 votes for Mr.
A. J. Reynolds, of Buena Vista, tran­ Taft, 27 for Mr. Bryan and 20 for Mr.
sacted business in Independence Tues­ De Ls.
day.
Miss Nola Owen returned Sunday
LUCKIAMUTE STATION.
evening from a few days visit in Port­
land.
A Wing, of Lewisville, passed this
Gene Holcomb and family have moved way Sunday.
to the cast where they will make their
Everyone pleased that we are again
home.
haring two trains a day.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
Mrs. Cora Marks and daughter visit­
are making preparations for their an­
ed friends at Antioch Saturday.
nual bazaar.
Nathan Emmett, of Antioch, was
Ed Wallace, who is attending the 0 .
A. C. in Corvallis, visited here the fust transacting business down tills way last
Saturday.
of the week.
The Southern Pacific Co. is going to
The steamboat, Oregona, is making
regular trips now between Portland and build a switch up to the sawmill a dis­
tance of about one mile.
Independence.
E. E. ilewett, John Palmer, John
Mrs. May Wallace and daughter,
Grace, departed Tuesday lor New York Smith and G. H. Stone were doing busi­
ness in Monmouth Saturday.
to spend the winter.
Mrs. Johnson has returned to her
home in Salem, after a visit with her
brother, Dr. Allin, here.
Next Monday evening the Alcazar
company will present at the Woodman
hall the popular play, Our Minister, for
which they were Billed here once before,
hut changed to another just befor#
rendition. We have already published
a synopsis of the same and the cast of
characters. It is a particularly strong
play and one which commends itself to
the hearts of all. There is no question
hut that it will he greeted by a full
house, as our people are now thorough­
ly awake to the fact that in the Alcazar
company we are securing a corps of
actors fitted for large and admiring
audiences.
Correspondent’s Contest.
A number of correspondents have
asked us if subscriptions will count in
the contest now on. We had not in­
tended that anything but regularity in
sending in items would be a factor, but
as so many seem to desire this change,
we will add a special prize and let sub­
scriptions count.
We have purchased
of Adams, Brobst Company a nice Mor­
ris chair covered with leatherette, auto­
matic in action, and with fine finish,!
Mission style. This we will give to the
correspondent sending in the most sub­
scriptions during that time. Each $1
sent in will count 100 votes for the Mor­
ris chair, and it may be for new or old
subscriptions, job work or advertising,
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