OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
George Yo»t has spraiued his leg sc-
Indian costume» of Miss Blanche Chap
pell and Miss Blanche Graham being verly.
particularly fine. The tine costumes
Chas. Kerbee has purchased a new
were so numerous thut it is impossible phone.
to enumerate them all. The w hole af
Flora Chenoweth has gone to Toledo
fair was one of beauty and clean honest
to visit.
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pleasure.
Jacob Riker is making rails for C.
SUNNYSLOPE.
Kerber.
F. Row ley was a Kings Valley visitor
There is several new comers in these Tuesday.
parts looking for farms to rent or buy.
Tom Vale made a trip to Kings Valley
Monday in quest of water for city use.
\Ym. Herren and «on, George, made a Tuesday.
Abundance of good spring water was business trip to Falls City Saturday.
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F. Nevill has purchased several head
found and now it is hoped something
t R L. CHAPMAN....
Mrs. John Walker and her daughter, of goats.
will be done looking to city water.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Mrs. Marks, are visiting friends at Hal
The Kinsey family have been on the
That birthday party given ItieharJ sey.
and
sick list.
VaedenBosch was a sure enough sur
EM BALM ER
prise
for
Dick.
Mis
numerous
friends
George
Heck,
the
butcher
of
Indepen
OFFICE: chapel and Parlors, N. Mainst.
J. Kitner made a business trip to B.
to o k advantage of the occasion ai d left dence, passed through here Saturday Pickens.
DAI. LAS. OREGON:
with
a
toad
of
fat
hogs.
w
ith
him
many
useful
and
beautiful
ar
Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 1306.
Flemming Oleman has been on the
ticles in kindly remembrance and ex
Calls Promptly Answered !>■> or Nliiht.
Fred Simpson and wife and Mr. Way- sick list.
pressions of good will.
mire’s and the (Mark brothers visited at
Mart Slick has been visiting Fred
Tuesday night the members of the the home of Win. Herren’s Sunday.
Johnson.
Methodist church gave their new pastor.
Rev. Paul and family, a surprise and
ROCCA.
Mr. Riley Burbank is working for
FALLS CITY.
pound party at the church. Addresses
J. Ritner.
of welcome were given, short speeches
Walter Kinsey sprained his ankle
and songs, after which a lunch was par
W. R. McDonald is back from his
Mi*. 1!. Lineback left Welneada.v taken of by the large number present. trip to Portland.
last week.
for Hosohurg where slie will visit for a
L. Edwards was in Salem on business
There are rumors of gome important
few weeks.
W. Chamberlain and sons are hauling
this week.
business changes likely to take place.
James Keyes, of Eastern Oregon, If the rumors materialize it will all tend lumber and building a house on Guv
Reason Kihby is among old friends
is visiting friends und relatives in the to the upbuilding and advancement of Chamberlain’ s homestead.
valley and will probably extend his Falla City. Our city is doing line and
F. H . Brock and wife made a trip to here again.
visit until spring.
some of our wide awake young men rea- Nortons this week. He is building
Aunt Nan Brown is working for Mrs.
Alex Courter, with his mother, return fize the great opportunities Imre and are another room on his house and a wag I. Simpson.
ed home from Michigan last week. standing ready to take advantage of on shed.
Oleman brothers killed a wildcat last
Both are very glad to get home again them.
Wednesday.
and their large circle of friends are shak
The mask carnival at the skating rink
p o p c o r n T”
F. C. Ritner went to Airlie Saturday
ing their hands in welcome.
Saturday night was a grand success.
on business.
Several members of the city council The large number of skaters presented
Fine weather for fall work.
took a trip in the hills west of town a fine appearance in their costumes, the
Mr. Viler has been up from Portland
John Buhill, of Portland, spent a few on business.
days here visiting.
Yost Bros, went to Kings Valley
Mr. Lynch ami eon, John, have gone Wednesday.
to Portland to live.
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Mrs. Eva Womer is visiting her sister,
Miss Nellie Sykes is visiting with her Edna Turner.
grandparents in California.
Jacob Kinsey was a Kings Valley vis
Dr. Bean, of Salem, has bought the itor Tuesday.
Peebles place and will soon put up a
Mrs. C h i8. Oleman visited Chas, Ker
Catarrh is not m erely an inflammation of the tissues o f the head and new residence.
ber Monday.
throat, as the sym ptom s o f rin gin g noises in the ears, m ucous dropping back
Mr. Stewart had the misfortune to
into the throat, continual haw king and spitting, etc., would seem to in di
Miss Precious Irvine visited Dolly
ca te; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater lose one of his horses by it falling and Baker Sunday,
breaking its leg.
part o f the system are involved. Catarih is due to the presence o f an excess
Uncle Paul Ronco has been hauling
Mr. Hairy Sykesand family, of Penn some mill feed.
o f uric acid in the blood. The Liver, K idneys and Dowels frequently be
sylvania,
are
visiting
with
relatives
and
com e torpid and dull in their action and instead o f ca rrying off the refuse
Mr. J. P. L>gan is talking of putting
and waste o f the body, leave it to sour and form urie acid in the system . expect to make this their home.
up a creamery.
This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all
Mr. Vercler and family have moved
The Ritner bridge is very much in
parts of the system.
These im purities in the blood irritate and inflame to Salem and Fred Gibson and George
the different membranes and tissues o f the body, and the contracting Adams have charge of his fruit ranch need of repairs,
o f a cold w ill start the secretions nml other disgu stin g and disagreeable this winter.
Several attended the dance at Weils
symptom s of Catarrh. A s the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca
Saturday night.
SUNNYSLOPE^ •
tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system . The head has a tight, full
Mr. Shewey made a business trip to
feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, sligh t fever
Dallas Monday.
comes and goes, the stomach is upset ami the entire system disordered and
Mrs. 15. Clark made a business trip to
Riley Burbank has put in his inde
affected by this disease. It is a waste of Salem Monday.
pendent phone.
y i * « f “nd'“£oh m ix 'e o rn a h lv » time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays
Jesse Johnson is working for W ing
been w o r s o , I tr ie d e v e r y t h in g washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment
Lester Price, from Albany, is among
field Egleston, of Elkins.
old friends here.
L l S t f t h a S W a V e " ¿ 's . V n d does not reach the blood, and can therefore,
c o u ld see a lit t le im p r o v e m e n t
noth ing more than tem porarily relieve j William Herren and son, George,
Mrs. Shepard has been visiting Kings
taldng^t oiihort^whiio w a . curecL the discom fort of the trouble
T o cure were Black Rock visitors one day last Valley relatives.
T h is w a s eix yea rs anro, and I am Catarrh permanently the blood must be week.
Lee Fenton, of Dallas, has purchased
ns
e ll t to o d a y as
a. w
well
a . a n y m a n . I t h in g thoroug|,fy purjfied and the system cleansed
George Bingman and family, of Mon the Height farm.
C a ta rrh ia a b lo o d d is e a s o , a n d
k n o w th e ro ia n oth in g : o n e^.rth of a i r poisons, and at the same time mouth, Sundayed with <_). M. Lehman
b e tt e r f o r t h e b lo o d th a n 3 . 3 . 3 .
Jacob Chambers has a big stock of
N o b o d y th in k a m o re o f S. S. S. strengthened and built up. N othing equals and family.
Chi istmas goods.
th a n I d o .
M. M A TSO N ,
S. S. S. for this purpose.
It attacks the
Miss Lla May Duignan, our school
iLapeer, M ich .
disease at its head, goes dow n to the very teacher, spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irvine were Airlie
xrpw>
.fig p *
bottom o f the trouble and makes a com plete at Perrydale.
visitors Saturday.
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and lasting cure. S. S. S. rem oves every
Mrs. Strouts has returned to her
William Fishback and sisters, Ina
and Letts, spent Sunday with Newt home at Summit.
Grooms and family, of Bridgeport.
Chas. Kerber has been picking ap
and healthy,
particle
of the
poison
from
ples the
for Mr. Viler.
Mrs.
E. ( lark
and catarrhal
family and
James
branes
begin
to
heal,
the
bead
is
loosened
£
M
e
f
i
f
blood,
m
aking
this
vital
stream
wi
re,
fresh
PU R E LY V E G E T A B LE
Goodman attended the moving picture
Mrs. Jacob Kinsey has been visiting
and ' cleared,
the haw
spitliu g cea
sc show in Monmouth Saturday evening.
'
Then king
the and
inflamed
mem-
Mrs. Ketta Kerbee.
every sym ptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health
restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a
T,. J. Allen is clerking in Simpson
PEEDEE.
fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering w ith Catarrh begin the
Bros.’ store at Airlie.
use of S. S. S. and write us a statement o f you r case and ou r physicians will
Mrs. May Phillips has been visiting
Grass mountain has been on fire.
send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special m edical advice
Mrs. Nellie Burbank.
without charge. S. S. S is for sale at all first class drug stores.
Mrs. Mary Vale has been on the sick
Elmer Chenoworth ran a brass tack
TN£ 3 W I 3 T S P E C fr/ C C R . , ATLANTA. GA ,
list.
in his heel last week.
TWICE CURED OF
Tl
First Case a Rash Which itched and
BLOOD
DISEASED
A N D S Y S T E M D ISO R D E R E D
Mr. Rilev Burbank made a business
trip to Dallas Monday.
W. Norton, of Lewisville, was a Kings
Valley visitor Sunday.
Ilazel and Mabel Yost visited Miss
Dollie Burke Thursday.
Pete Ritner spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Womer.
Frank Sheythe and wife were Kings
Valley visitors Monday.
Harry Lacey made a trip to Airlie af
ter a load of cheat seed.
Troy Turner and family
friends at Airlie Sunday.
visited
Mrs. Dave Riker and children sj>ent
Sunday with her parents.
Something specially priced in our furniture win
dows. Changed daily.
We have received a new lot of Picture Frame
moulding, and are ready to make your picture frames
in a satisfactory manner.
A new shipment of wall paper just in
We have a complete stock in both Furniture, Hard
ware and Plumbing goods, and can guarantee that
our prices will be as low as the lowest.
A new lot of Perfection Oil Heaters to arrive this
week.
Guy Bros. & Dalton
Hardware and Furniture
dence visitor Monday.
RELIANCE IN CUTICURA
PROVED WELL-FOUNDED
“ About twelve or fifteen years ago,
while living in West Virginia, I had a
breaking-out, and it itched and stung so
badly that 1 could not have any peace
because of it. I saw three doctors and
they did not agree on what it wan, ao
one of them gave me something that he
called medicine, but I called it soda
water. I might Just as well have
washed in rain-water. Then I got some
Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and
Cuticura Resolvent and began to get
better right away. They cured me and
I have not been bothered with the itch
ing since, to amount to anything.
About two years ago I had la grippe
and pneumonia which left me with
ain in my side. Treatment ran it into
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pain
lied and began
t
my leg. which then swelled
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to
break ____
out. It _ got in pretty bad
Bhape. 80 I went to a doctor. Ho waa
afraid it would turn to blood-poison.
I used his medicine but it did no good.
So I sent for another set of the Cuticura
Remedies. I used them three times
and cured the breaking-out on my leg.
Now I won’t be without Cuticura.
J. F. Hennen, R. F. D. 3, Milan, Mo.,
May 13, 1907.”
BABIESON FIRE
With Torturing:, Disfiguring:
Humors, Cured by Cuticura.
I
A Mr. Grooms, recently from Idaho,
now lives on the Collins place north of
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Iloisington, of Lewis
ville, were doing business in town Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cal breath, of
Monmouth Heights, were doing busi
ness in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. YanWinkle were visit
ing Mrs.
VanWinkle’ s father, Dr.
Parrish, over Sunday.
Walter Metzler was up from Portland
on a visit with his parents and Polk
county friends, returning Tuesday.
A revival to be conducted by Evan
gelist Stevens and wife, will begin Fri
day the 19th at the Christian church.
D. M. Hewitt is building a neat cot
tage on the lot where he recently mov
ed his old one off, taking it to Clay
street where he will have it remodeled.
The Christian church sent Mrs. Cassie
Hyde and Mrs. Nellie Sell refers as dele
gates to the Union convention held at
Independence Wednesday and Thurs
day.
A family named McGannie are now
living in the Stine house on College
avenue. They recently bought 100
acres three miles from here and will
build thereon soon.
Eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations,
and chafings are instantly relieved and
speedily cured, in the
majority of cases, by
warm baths with Cuti
cura Soap and gentle
LUCKIAMUTE STATION.
applications of Cuti
cura Ointment, the
great Skin Cure. This
Cris Marks butchered hogs Monday.
treatment permits rest
and sleep, and points
Miss Odell is teaching ns a splendid
to a speedy cure in the most distressing school.
cases, when ail else fails. Guaran
teed absolutely pure and may be used
Guy Ilewitt took a load of apples to
from the hour of Dirth.
Falls City Friday.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
Every Humor o f Infants, Children, and Adults, con
Columbus Tetherow was doing busi
sists o f Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin.
ness in Monmouth last Friday.
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuti
cura Resolvent (50c.). (or In the form of Chocolate
>ated Pills. 26c. per vial o f 60) to Purify the Blood.
>!d throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem.
Oorp . Sole Props.. Boston. Maw.
_ . _
k J“ M ailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases.
S
Mrs. Silas Hart, of Philomath, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. G. Ilewitt.
Reason Kibbey is out from Simpson
camp visiting over Sunday, going over
E0LA.
to
Salem Monday.
A. W. Yost has purchased a valuable
Jersey cow of Geo. Doelly.
Mrs. A. ( ’ . Miller and Mrs. W. S. Al
Our preacher, Mr. Hotchkiss was
Harry Bachelor will stay with his corn visited their sister, Mrs. D. H. making calls in Eola Friday.
Simpson, at Airlie Wednesday.
brother-in-law this winter.
Mr. J. H. Berry and family have
Mrs. Della Orchard and children were moved from Eola to Rickreall.
Alva Womer and sons have been put
over
last
week
from
Spaulding
camp
vis
ting up some wire fencing.
The lineman have been at work sev
aing her sister, Mrs. Linnie McCallum.
Mrs. Rotta Simpson is cooking at P.
eral days repairing the Suburban wires.
Miss Mary LaBranch, who is in the
J. Simpson’s logging camp.
Mr. J. II. Berrv has bought a nice
hospital in Albany, is very low. She
Mr. Condon is hauling lumber for has an abscess in her siile and her par driving horse and harness from Mr.
Mr. Viter's house and barn.
Walker.
ents went over Saturday.
L. Kitner sold several turkeys to Mr.
Trask for 15 cents a pound.
PEEDEE.
Rex Womer made a trip to Kings
Valley this week after Hour.
Pine Burbank ia working at Black
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols have returned Rock.
to their home in Monmouth.
W e hear that Grandma Castile is able
L. Ritner is doing some teaming for to sit up.
the Peedee Lumber company.
Ren Womer and Bev Freer we*t to
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turner made a Falls City Sunday.
business trip to Airlie Friday.
Blanche and Florence Lacey visited
Sum Morrison has purchased several Florence Oleman Sunday.
j head of sheep from L. Ritner.
Eva Womer visited her sister, Mrs.
Samuel Riker has been transacting Troy Turner over Sunday.
business in the neighborhood.
Geòrgie Yost got his leg hurt quite
'
' I last
i
Mrs. Phillips, of Airlie, visited her j badly at school
Friday.
daughter. Mrs. P. O. Burbank.
Ernest Bush and Harry Batchelor are
Cecil Embree came up from Joe ' cutting wood for Gus. Pagencoff.
Brown’s on business Thursday.
1
Alv„ Womer and Frank Gilliam will
Miss Blanche Lacey visited Precious j finish their new wire fence today.
Irvine last Wednesday evening.
| Mrg Fred Kitnrr> mUe brotlier from
E. A. Taylor is logging on Marvf riv- j Airlie visited her Saturday night.
or between Wren and Corvallis.
We hear that Mrs. Sarah Ronco goes
A man from Falls City drove a band again this week to be treated for cancer.
of cattle through here Saturday,
Clarence Brown and Troy Turner
Al. and and Lafey Edwards spent clipped goats for Frank Gilliam Satur-
Saturdav evening at F. Ritner’ s.
day.
Emmett Turner came up Thursday
We learn that Miss Alpha Hooker is
and got Will Bush's team to work this
able to be among her friends again.
winter.
We learn that Lewis Kdwards will
Everyone remember the shooting
log on Mr. Velar’ s farm this winter.
match at Clarence Irvin’s on the Frank
Miss Jessie Burns Is having some Gilliam place the 21st.
dressmaking done at Independence.
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Mr. and Mrs. Applegate, from the
L. Kitner took a load of apples to P. „
r „¡,ie Gf Albany, are visit im- Mr.
J. Mtnpson s logg.ng camp Monday.
aD<1 M„ . Alra Womer.
Hr. For not, ofC orva'Iis. was called to
M„ EUa Bimh and children went!
see .Irs. I are Riker last Wednesday.
home with her brother, who lives near
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Welman are vie- Albany, to spend a week.
cîcicivtçæ,
T. J. Pettit
ami wife returned
from a visit at Corvallis Monday.
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been
uno for
ivi over
» ot 3
uv
in use
0 years, has borne the signature o f
and has been made under his per«
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-ns-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlio health o f
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castorta is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other HarcotiO
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 tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
THK CCNTAUR C OM PANY, TT M URRAY RTR C CT. N I W V O R K CITY.
Sunday with Miss Ruby Earhart.
INDEPENDENCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hayes have
returned from a trip to Portland.
L. Damon has sold his hops.
Jesse Whiteaker has accepted the po
sition at the Ireland Walnut farm.
G. L. Rose has sold his hops.
Mrs. O. D. Butler, entertained the
Crab club Friday night.
F. Sheythe bus gone to Corvallis to
work for E. A. Taylor.
The time will soon be here when you will need that
new Carving Set or a new Roaster. You will find
samples of both Carvers and Roasters in our win
dows. Look them over.
Miss Edith Fugate was a Salem visit
or Saturday.
P. O. Burbank has gone to Palls City
to work in a logging camp.
Ilanna Bros, bought several bushels
of oats of Pete Ritner.
ROASTERS
town
Joe West, of Hoskins, was in the
neighborhood last Friday.
Lewis Edwards is through logging un
til there is high water.
and
in
Dr. Dugannc was in Portland last
week.
Mrs. G. G. Ilewitt and Mrs. Silas
Miss Gladys Irvine spent Friday in
Hart went to Buena Vista Tuesday to
Salem.
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kin visit their mother, Mrs. A. J. Harmon.
Win. Dawes and family spent Sunday
sey.
in Salem.
My. and Mrs. James Watson, of
WEST SALEM.
Kings Valley, are visiting their son near
Miles Porterfield wTas in from his farm
Dallas.
Tuesday.
Miss Neva Smith has returned from
Fred Ritner and wifa spent Sunday at Portland.
Mrs. Clyde Williams is visiting in
the home of his parents, Mr. and Airs.
Portland.
Mrs. Baker went to Gervais Thursday
J. Ritner.
Miss Florence Burton, is visiting in
for a few days visit with her father.
Era Edwards and family spent Sun*
Portland.
Mr. Baker is improving his property
• lay ar the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos*
Asa Taylor has returned home from
by building an excellent fruit house.
Edwards.
Portland.
Mrs. Sim White lias returned home
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ritner visited her
Mrs. G. W. Kutch visited in Salem
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Staats, at Air after visiting her daughter who is ill at
last week.
Falls City.
lie, Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Irvine spent Wednesday
John Ritner and Chas. Kerbie have
Mr. Squires has returned to his home
been blasting out rock for Mr. Viler’s and expects to resume his duties as in Parker.
mail carrier this wreek.
house and barn.
Miss Irma Hilliard is visiting relatives
Some of the neighbors are practising
William Stanton, a former resident in Portland.
shooting. Wonder if they will get a of West Salem, died at Portland this
Miss Nellie Damon visited iu Corval
turkey at Irvine’s the 21st.
week and was brought to Salem for lis last week.
burial.
A large panther visited a man’s chick
Mrs. Cyrus Purvine visited in Sheri
en pen between his house and barn at
Mrs. N. S. Smith went to Portland dan last week.
Wren, and was put up a tree by his Monday to visit her daughter. Mrs.
Johnnie Williams, of Airlie, was in
dog.
Warren Burch, who is the proud |>os-
town last wesk,
sessor of a young daughter.
Mrs. M. J ’ . ( ’ happell was a Salem vis
Miss Freda Spitzbort wap pleasantly
KINGS VALLEY.
surprised last Tuesday evening by a itor Wednesday.
dozen of her girl friends, who came’ in
B. F. Whiteaker was a passenger to
A. C. Miller went to Airlie Monday.
for supper and spent the evening, it be Portland Sunday.
ing
the
occasion
of
her
sixteenth
birth
John Miller returned from Alsea Wed
Ross Nelson attended the apple fair in
day.
nesday.
Albany last week.
Mrs. Wilds was given a surprise
Mrs. Hettie Miller visited at Hoskins
Miss Bertha Mattison was in Salem
shower and oyster supper at the home
last Fridav.
of her brother, George Gosser, Wednes one day last w eek.
Mrs. Hettie Miller visited at Hoskins day evening. * There were about fifty
Miss Flora MeCallon visited friends
last Friday.
present and all enjoyed themselves ex in this city Sunday.
Felix Dodele is in the valley visiting ceedingly.
Scotty Campbell was in from his
his son, George Dodele,
The marriage of Mrs. Margaret C. farm last Saturday.
Wild
and
Mr.
William
H.
H.
Dodge
was
The last two weeks our farmers have
A new porch has been put on Billy
quietly celebrated at the Christian
been very busy sowing grain.
church Thursday at noon. Rev. Davis Patten’ s residence.
Mss. Ward, of Monmouth, visited her Errett performed the ceremony before
A J. Walcott attended the apple fair
daughter, Mrs. Ollie Maxfield last week. about fifty relatives and friends. The in Albany last week.
church
was
prettily
decorated
with
cut
Mrs. Dick Rogers
went to Wells
Dr. and Mrs. O. I). Butler were in
bride and
last week and bought some yellow tur flowers ana ferns. The
groom were attended by Mrs. Rebecca Portland Wednesday.
keys.
A. Hunt and Mr. J. T. Hunt. Mr. and
D. B. Taylor has returned from a bus
There were some men at Howard Mrs. Dodge left Thursday evening for iness trip to Corvallis.
Bush’s fooking for timber the last of the Portland. They will return Sunday
week.
Miss Mildred Owen spent the last of
and make their home east of town on
the w*eek in Portland.
Mrs. McCallum and sister, Mrs. Or Mr. Dodge’ s farm. Mrs. Dodge was
a
former
resident
of
Polk
county
and
Ralph Morrison is visiting his sister,
chard, visited in Corvallis Monday and
Mr. Dodge is a well known gardener.
Mrs. Green, in Albany.
Tuesday.
S
CARVING SETS
C. L. Starr was a visitor
Thursday.
Stung— Threatened Ten Years
E. II. Uosuer’s new residence is now
Later With Blood-Poison in Leg ready for occupancy.
— But Both Times the Sufferer’s
Miss Edna Guthrie was an Indepen
t
!
Monmouth needs a lumber yard.
W. L. Gibson was a business visitor
Tuesday.
Morris l’owle, visited friends in In
dependence Saturday and Sunday,
Mrs. Elizabeth Jones returned Satur
day from a weeks visit in Portland.
Mrs. Joda Morrison has returned from
a visit with her daughter in Albany.
Johnnie Hildebrand, who has been
quite ill, was able to be out Saturday.
It. M. Wade A Co. have bought the
stock of merchandise of Geo. Dunham.
Zed Rosendorf sold his stock of dry
goods to Stanley & Jackson, of Eugene.
W. W. Rowell, manager of the Rick
reall Milling Co., was in town last week.
Miss Lora Craven, of Monmouth, vis
ited friends in Independence Thursday.
Mrs. Marsh Merwin returned Sunday
night from a visit with friends in Port
land.
Eli Frink, of Corvallis, spent a few
days last week with his relatives in this
city.
Ed Wallace, of the O. A. C., came
down Friday for a short visit with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bevens, of B 1 -
ena Vista, were in town the first of the
week.
Mrs. Chas. Fitchard and Mrs. Thos.
Fitchard were in Salem one day hut
week.
Miss Maud Tharp departed Tuesday
for Portland, where she will spend a few
weeks.
Lucile Burt, of Portland, has been
visiting friends in Independence and
Monmouth.
Mrs. Geo. Dickinson, of Parker, visit
ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Goff Thursday.
Mrs. M. J. Miller departed Tuesdav
for Winona, Wash., where she will
sjiend the winter.
Mr. Linden and Guy Walker attanded
the foot ball game in Corvallis between
Whitman and O. A. C.
Chas. Gardner, of Ft. Bragg, Califor
nia, is visiting at the home of I)r. and
M rs. Allin in this city.
Grant McLaughlin, who is attending
O. A. C,, visited with friends in Inde-
I>endence over Sunday.
Miss Pearl Montgomery visited a
few days last week with her mother,
Mrs. House, in this city.
Will Mattison and Harold Fitchard
spent Friday in Salem.
Claud Hubbard, of Portland, visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hub-
B. F. Jones returned Sunday night hard, the first of the week.
from a trip to Portland.
Miss Pearl Percival lias returned from
Mr. W. A. Messner has sold his res Hood River. She will visit here a few
weeks
and then go to Portland.
idence to a Salem man.
Maurice Winters, of Albany,
Independence Saturday.
was in
Roy Wassom. representative of the
Spaulding Logging company, was in In
dependence the last of the week.
Mrs. W. W . Percival has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ireland have
from a visit in Portland.
returned to their home in Portland, af
B. I. Ferguson and son, Roy, have
Gail Anderson, of Highland, was in ter a visit with relatives in this city,
been hauling fertilizer on his old cherry Independence Saturday.
The Alcazar Stock Co. gave two very
orchard from the railroad camp.
MistCadance Robertson has returned entertaining performances at the Opera
Mr. Joe Loop and Mr. Hodge were from a visit in Portland.
House last Tuesday ami Thursday
in Eola the 10th. Mr. Loop had just
A. L. Huston, of Portland, was in this nights.
sold his hops for 8 cents a pound.
city a few days last week.
Walter Wagoner, of Monmouth, pass
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Coffey and
Miss Ruth Stapleton, of Highland, ed through Independence last Wednes
little daughter, Zora, were over from
day
on his way to tiro football game at
Lafayette vit iting relatives for a few visited in town Saturday.
days.
Harold Fitchard was in Corvallis to Corvallis.
Many Polk county people will learn
Mrs. T. W. Brunk ffas over to Mrs. attend the football game.
with regret the death in Los Angeles of
Taylor’ s greenhouse and bought a nice
Thos. Wann, of Salem, visited his son,
Mrs. Fred Emerson, formerly Miss Daisy
lot of chrysanthemum plants, and fine Loren, one day last week.
Graves, who resided here.
house plants last week.
Miss Edna Guthrie, of Monmcuth, vis
Dole Pomeroy, who was injured in
Mr. B. I. Ferguson sold six pullet« to ited in this city Saturday.
the football game between Columbia
Mrs. Mark Capps, and .#) to Mr. Bnnrk
University
and West Side High at Port
C. J. Simmons has moved to town
for 50 cents apiece. They were hardly
land, is reported to be much lietter.
from the Percival hop yard.
half grown, Rhode Island Reds.
Miss Edith Alexander, of Parker, vis
The Leisure Hour Reading Club was
Ed Mittv was plowing out potatoes
entertained at the home of Mrs. Chas.
for Geo. Chapman and Merle Kendall ited relatives here Saturday.
and Rryon Brunk were picking them up
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ireland are Fitchard Thursday afternoon. The h oe
tesses weie Mrs. 8. B. Goff, Mrs. M. E.
Saturday. The yield was quite good.
visiting relatives in this city.
Chappell and Mrs. Oha* Fitchard. The
Mrs. Mitty has .grown a eucalyptus
Miss Gertrude Heflly, of Monmouth, event of the afternoon was a Mother
or Australian gum tree from the seed visited friends here Saturday.
Goose contest in which the first prize
that has grown 9 feet in height this
Doll Livingood and Roy DeArmond was a warded Mrs. S E. Owen ana the
year, ami well branched, the side limbs
booby prize fell to Mrs. 8. B. Walker.
having grown 4 feet. It is near a stream visited Dallas friends Sunday.
of water.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbard have re
Fiske, the best printer.
Morgan Reese was down from Mr. turned from a visit in Corvallis.
During last winter there canro a deep
H. Hayden’ s Santiam ranch. He took
G uy Hewitt, of Monmouth, transact
snow, and we had nothing to use for
hack 45 head of sheep that he and Mr. ed business in this city Saturday.
cleaning
the walks except a pressed steel
Harden bought, also 100 that Tip Acnff
bought which Hayden and Reese w ill' Johnnie Krebs, of Salem, was in In shovel. The snow would not slip from the
dependence the first of the week.
j shovel without a hard jerk on the shov-
have on shares.
Mrs. I. Dickinson and little daughter, , el haudle. This tired me and I began
to think of a remedy, which resulted
There was a partv at George Ken Ruth, visited in Salem Saturday.
{ in taking the shore! and heating it with
dall’s Saturday night, it l>eing the
Heck A Fluenheek have opened a fine • hot coals from the fire. When hot I ap
birthday of Mr. Kendall and his son.
plied a wax candle to the surface, cov-
Merle. The evening was spent by qew meat market on Main street.
playing games, conversation, etc. R e - 1 Prince and Ray Lacey, of Parker, ! ering it all over. The snow then would
readily slip from the shovel.—From De
freshments were served at a little past spent Saturday and Sunday here.
cember Popular Mechanics.
11 o ’clock consisting of cake and coffee.
About 50 were present.
* Gladvs Wilson of Dallas, visited over