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\ Eola. As Win. Crotnlcy was out in his field, he came by two enormous blood houn is at u greydigger hole, they attacking hi in instantly, knocking him down, bruising his arm and wounding him in the side. He was wearing a pair of logger shoes, and done some good kicking, which was all that saved him. William got home and had the wounds burned out with carbolic acid, which the doctor said was all right. He is getting along nice ly. The «logs belong to Mr. Frymier, visited at the home of Wm. Herren who lives on Mrs. Babbitt’s place. Thursday. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. R. L. CHAPMAN.... ¡ t FUNERAL DIRECTOR and £ J EMBALMER t Y X OFFICE: Chapel A n d Parlor*. V. M niiist. D A L L A S , OKEGON: X J A B ell Ph on e 166. * M utual P h on e 1306. £ Calls p ro m p tly A n sw ered Day or Nljflit ♦ NORTH DALLAS. EOLA. i Archie Brown and wife vis ted at Hay- ' den’« Sunday. ' Clifford and Byron Brunk have been ( having lagrippe. I Dunsmore has «old hi» iiomc |»laco to Walker Berry for $400. Mrs. Rees, of Perry dale, took dinner with Mrs. Lee last Monday. Mrs. Will Garbutt gave a quilting partyvt her home last Thursday. Mrs. John Brown, wl>o has been sick for the past seven weeks, is slowly re covering. The teachers of our school district are going to give a I njx social sometime in December. Further notice will be given as to date. There is a cancer specialist located in i Eola by the name of Reed. Mr. Hotchkiss will preach a sermon Mrs. Ira Powell died Inst Friday and to the boys and girls on the 13th. was buried Sunday. Henry Brophy is having thirty geese KINGS VALLEY. A man from Idaho has been through dressed for the Thanksgiving market. here looking for a location, B. I. Ferguson has bought the K. I. The Odd Fellows elected officers lust A number from here attended the ball Red rooster that got first premium at night. • the state fair. game at Monmouth Saturday. Roll Max field is tip from Falls City Some of the boys throwed nmd on Doc Egleston, of Elkins, visited at the school house; but our teacher made oil a visit. tile home of It. M. Rosley Sunday. them wash it off. Dell Eddy visited Lyman Maxfield Mrs. Reuben Simpson visited her E l. Mitty hauled twelve boxes of ex Wednesday. brother, Wm. Herren and family Fri plosives to Dallas for the Salem, Falls Waiter Weir was in the valley day. City Western railway company, the Wednesday. Miss Ina Fishhack and sirti r, Letta, 18th. It was what they had left in Miss Lily Frantz, of Hoskins, was in the valley Saturday. Mr. John Bodker was doing business FED AND in onr burg Saturday. SUNNYSLOPE. O LD S O R E S ^ H KEPT OPEN B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN T H E B L O O D Mrs. Minnie Townsend visited her I brother. Jack Rodgers, of Alexander over Saturday. Mr. E. P. W eir returned from Salem Saturday where he lias been looking after his property. There were some turkeys shipped from here last week, but not more than half as many as usual. Mr. Woods, our teacher, went to Corvallis Friday after school to go to Portland to attend the football game. Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germ s or som e old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed m id dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength o f the system lwtve naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition o f the system , or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grow s red and angry, festers and Rev. and Mrs, Burns went to Lewis eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with w hich the blood is saturated. ville Thursday to attend the funeral of Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than n stubborn, non-healing sore. ] Grandma Heppenstahl, who died Tues day, November 11th, of paralysis, The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason Mr. Phyan and Mr. Skiptou returned for suspicion; the same germ -produeing cancerous ulcers is back o f every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. to Corvallis Saturday with their English Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can j coach iiorse they were trying to sell. ! Their price was too high to sell him . doa'ny permanent good ; neither w ill rem ov- here. face of four y e a r.’ .taudiuir. u m g the sore with caustic plasters or the w a. »sm all pimple at first but it surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure. If FALLS CITY. “ b S S S every particle o f the diseased flesh were alarmed about it and consulted taken away another sore w ould com e, be- treated mo but th isore continued cause the trouble is in the blood, and the 0 . A. C. pupils registering from Falls to grow worse. I saw 8 . 8 . S. ad- B LO O D C A N N O T B E C U T A W A Y . Citv, are home for the Thanksgiving vertised and commenced its use ,,,. , . , , and after taking it a while I v / a s The cure must com e b y a thorough cleans- I holidays. completely cured. My blood ia j ng 0f the blood. In S. S. S. w ill be found The Methodist church has been new now pur© and healthy from th© b , - . . - . . , effect of S. S. s ., and there lias not » remedy for sores and ulcers o f every kind. ly painted and papered ami also £e . S. «n S. «.any unequalled 8 cured it. °* the ■oro __ oiuce It is an , • ,, , blood ,« purifier— , , • one that , I thoroughly renovated, and presents a THOS. OWEN, goes directly into the circulation and fine appearance. West U n io n , Ohio. prom ptly cleanses it of all poisons and The old bridge across the river at taints. It gets down to the very bottom of this city, was removed last week, and the trouble and forces ou t every trace o f im j its removal is a good tiling, it having purity and makes a com plete and lasting j been an eyesore every since the beauti- cure. S. S. S. changes the quality o f the | ful new bridge was built. blood so that instead o f feeding the diseased Mrs. John Vernon, who lias been PURELY VEGETABLE parts xvitli impurities, it nourishes the ! dangerously sick at the hospital, is rap irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. idly improving. The excellent care Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation and nursing received at this hospital leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the are a good advertisement for the same. sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. The basketball game on skates here Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice Friday night was a success. The Falls you desire, We make no charge for the hook or advice. City boys, while not successful, are true sportsmen, and extend all the courtesies T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A T lA f t T A , C A . S.S.S. m m m m m mmmmmmmmsm- m m m m m m m CARVING SETS and ROASTERS 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. Something specially priced in our furniture win dows. Changed daily. We have received a new lot o f Picture Frame moulding, and are ready to make your picture frames in a satisfactory manner. A new shipment o f 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 o f Perfection Oil Heaters to arrive this B ro s. & D a lt o n Hardware and Furniture C-ÎCÎC-: I f.C . Brown, who hot charge «»f the electric light plant, is at home a rain after spending a few weeks in a hospi tal, laid up with a broken leg. Mr. Brown walks much better than when he went away and says he feels much improved. We all welcome him homo again. The Thanksgiving sermon preached by Rev. I.aDow, Sunday night at the Christian chinch, was a masterpiece. Tiie members of this chnrch made no mistike when they retained Mr. LaDow for another year, as lie lias the faculty of drawing |>eopie to liits church and in teresting them after he gets them there. The surprise party given the new Methodist pastor, turned out to he more in the nature of a reception, the pastors ami members of the various churches attending and bringing gifts. There seems to lie a drawing together of tl churches in Falls City that means much for the go.sl of the churches ami tin* people. Attorney Flower received this week a letter from a friend in Nan Kin, China, that mentions fine Oregon apples di rect from Portland. Nan Kin is about 450 miles up the Yan Tise river. The same letter speaks of a little American girl entering the American school there, w ho recently arrived in Nan Kill from (Oregon with her family. Sidney Trask has moved his family and household goods to A ¡rile where he will reside in the future, being engaged in mercantile business there. Sid will he greatly missed in Falls City, where he is deservedly popular, and Falls City’ s loss is Airlie’s gain. Sid has the best wishes of all our people for his future happiness and prosperity. R0CCA. The weather lias been quite stormy. The big wintl blew a snag over B. E. Rose's wood she«l. W. I). Mixter lias sold bis ranch here to F. II. Schmidt, of Grants Pass. There was quite a crowd out to hear W. T. Pearce, of Siletz, last Sunday. On the first Sunday in December ser vices will he conducted by B. M. How ell. F. J. Morrison and family, of Dallas, came in on the 15th to visit at his fath ers. Fred McTimmonds brought a wagon loijd of goods in for Jim Harris this week. Ed Wright, of Rocca, and Mary Samp son, of Falls City, were married last week. Frank Morrison went down to Siletz on the 17th to spend a iew days with L. C. Mowry. WAS DELIRIOUS On Chest, Back, and Head— Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excru c ia tin g -N e rv e s in Exhausted Condition— Sleep Badly Broken. Coyotes have killed several head of gnats and sheep for Joe Br«>wn. CURE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC “ Words cannot express the gratitude I feel for what Cuticura Remedies have done for my daugh ter, Adelaide. She is fifteen years of age, and had never bad anything the matter w ith her akin u n til fo u r months ago, when an eruption broke out on her chest. The first symptom was a redness, and then followed thicken ing and blisters, which would break and run matter. I took her to a doctor, and ho pronounced.it to be eczema of a very bad form. He treated her, bub instead of being checked, the disease spread. It showed itself on her back, and then quickly spread upwards until the whole of her head was affected, and all her hair had to be cut off. The pain she suffered was excruciating, and what with that and the heat and tin- ling her life was almost unbearable, he oecame run down in health, and at times was very feverish, languid, and drowsy, and occasionally she was de lirious. Her nerves were in such a low state that she could not bear to be left alone. In spite of the cold weather she would insist on having her bedroom window open, and would lean out on the window-sill. She did not have a proper hour’s sleep for many nights. The second doctor we tried afforded her just as little relief as the first, and I really do not know what we should have done if we had not read how Cuticura cured a similar case. I pur chased Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oint ment, and Cuticura Pills, and before th e O in tm e n t was three-quarters finished every trace of the disease was >ne. It roally seemed like magic. er hair is coming on nicely, and I still apply the Cuticura Ointment as I find it increases the growth wonder fully. Mrs. T. V/. Hyde, 1 , Ongar Place, Brentwood, Essex, England, Mar. 8 , 1907.” 8 6 Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin. Cuti to the (or the Cuticura cura Ointment (50c.) Heal Skin, am i Cuti cura Keeolveut (50c.). In form of ( horolato Coated Pills. 25c. imt vial to Purify the Blood. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Che in. Corp.. Sole Props., Poston, Mass. i*T*Mailed Fret). Cuticura iiooii on Skin Diseases. B. Pickens has moved to Philomath. Mrs. Chas. Oleman is on the sick list. Jacob Kinsey went to Kings Valley Saturday. Fred Price has a blacksmith shop in L. Ritner made a business trip to Air- Sodaville lie Tuesday. Perry Wellman and wife will move Jiin Brown made a trip to Kings Val back from Corvallis. ley Tuesday. Theodore Bevens spent Thursday at Every one is preparing for a nice R. B. Arnold’s. Thanksgiving dinner. Fleming Oleman is able to be in school Geo. Yost is not able to he in school again. yet. Joe Edgar was in Kings Valley W ed Miss Blodgett is working for Mrs. Liz nesday. zie Bevens. F C. Ritner was at Phy Simpson’s Lester Price is working for R. B. Ar logging camp on business Friday. nold. Mrs. Henderson, who formerly lived in this neighborhood, died at her home to Kings 1 Valley Wednesday. in Sunmiitt, Oregon, last week of tumor Mips Jessie Bevens has returned home oi the stomach. from Indepeinlence. Mrs. Chas. Kerber visited at the A Hie Edwards transacted business at home of her parents this week. the home of Mr. Sharp Bevens Sunday. Chester Waters lost a valuable horse Mrs. Lewis Rilnor is on the sick list. last week. Rev. and Mrs. Plowman, of Dayton, Mr, an«l Mrs. John Ritner were Kings have a new baby girl. Valley visitors Friday. ............ . m.„.. Cliff. Burbank was a Falls City visitor Joe Brown has bought several head of Sunday. cattle from C. Bevens. Dave Riker’s children are ill with yel Larkie Price, of Kings Valley, caught low jaundice. two otters last week. Miss Baker visited Hettie Kinsey Sun C. Bevens bought a cow of R. B. Ar day. nold last week. Walter Kinsey’s little girl cut her Ren Womer made a trip to Falls City foot quite severely. Sunday. Jessie Yost spent Monday at John Harry Lacey has been doing some Ritner’ s. slashing. Jame Grant and wife spent Sunday Eva Womer was an Airlie visitor at Huts Bevens. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson visited Grand Sam Burch, of Albany, has been vis ma Grant last week. iting his grandparents here. Mr. and Inez Burbank spent Sunday with her Mrs. Joseph Edwards. sister, Mrs. Willett. Lewis Edwards transacted business in There is talk of building a new school- Kings Valley Monday. house. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Oleman visited Jacob Kinsey bought several head of her parents last Sunday. hogs from Chas Kerber. Mrs. James Grant visite«! her sister, Mrs. Joseph Edwards. R. B. Arnold was a Kings Valley vis itor Wednesday. Mary Vale is working for Mrs. Ben John Kline has been visiting friends ton Kmbree. at the Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Embree have a little boy. Martha Simpson will soon goto stay with Aunt Sophia Hastings at Mon Florence and Blanche Lacev spent mouth. Sunday with Miss Millie Oleman. Frank Price and wife are living at Mrs. Sarah Ritner spent Sunday with Corvallis Mrs. Jacob Kinsey. Grandma Townsend, of Kings Valley, R. B, ArnoM and wife spent Friday visited Grandma Grant this week. evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritner. Lewis Edwards started his logging The boys are on joying the rainv davs camp again. chasing jack rabbits. Tom and Charley Vale are batching. Lester Price ptirchase«l a Shepherd It looks as if some of the young ladies dog of R. B, Arnold. would lend a helping hand. Miss Dollie Baker visited Mrs. Anna Lizzie Dyer is staving with her broth Arnold this week. er, Dave Riker. Mrs. A1 W om er is ailing with rheum A spectacle agent passed through the atism. neighborhood this week. ^ A1 Kdwar«ls was a business visitor in Mart Shick was in Monmonth Friday. Kings Valley Saturday. Mrs. Anne Dunn is visiting at Airlie. I Two men from California are visiting ! »it A. C. Millers. Billy Simpson, of Airlie, has been visititig Kings Valley relatives. Mr. Mobuiby and family of Forest Grove, have moved to the Bump farm. Marion Waters has !>een working for Mr. Freer went to Kings Valley Sat R. A. Hastings. urday. Dorsey Turner has horse. purchased a fine * B. Pickens lost a valuable horse last week. j Crirkett Bevens bought some raives o f ¡ James Grant lost a pair of spectacles i Jim Grant last week. last week. G ram il« Price ia visiting his daughter Mra. McTimmonds, at Kalla City. Frank Sheythe attende.) lodge at CASTORIA Mrs. L. Ritner sold several dozen chicken* to Jacob Chambers. Jesse Yost will have a shooting match Wednesday. Miss Kemp, of Cherry Grove, visited Mrs. W. T. Chamberlain, of Alame her sister at Airlie. da, Cal., has joined her husband and Mrs. Barney Cadey, of Albany, is vis sons at Rocca. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards. J. L. Morrison and wife celebrated their 4(>th wedding anniversary on the Mrs. Sarah Ritner purchased some 18th of November. yellow turkeys of Mrs. Dick Rogers. PEEDEE. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Womer made a ttip to Airlie Thursday. Harry Lacev made a business trip to Kings Valley Wednesday. ( ’ has. McDowell, of Summit, has lieen in the neighborhood visiting relatives. Several from Kings Valiev attemied Bill Edwards, of Washington, is visit the shooting match at Frank Gilliams. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grace Tice, of Bridgeport, is visiting Edwards. ; at Rubv Burbank’s. Chas. Kerber has purchased several Eva Womer helpe«l Mrs. Womer serve head of White Holland turkevs of John Miller. | luncheon for those at the shooting match. Pete Ritner took two dozen geese to Mrs. Dick Rogers has been helping Kings Valley last Wednesday. j several in the valley pick poultry. week. G u y to the victorious team. Next time the will, with more practice, do better. ± h > v h L. Ritner sold 50 head o f goats to Joe Brown last week. Aunt Nan Brown is at work In the For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought There will lie a hunting match at the Peedee sawmill next Thursday. Two men, representing a stock farm I in Sacramento, California, have a $3,£00 { horse for sale. Several have Ixnight shares. PERRYDALE. James Gee shipped several dressed hogs the last of the week. Felix Comegys has been running a gasoline wood saw here recently. Omer Carson, of Portland, is visiting here with his parents and friends. H. L. Crider assisted D. L. Keyt in his store here Saturday, it being the last day of the sale. Mrs. Alfred Jones and children visit ed Saturday and Sunday with her par ents near Briedwell station. Dick Duignan, who is traveling for the Reed Shoe Co., of Portland, is spend ing a few days vacation w ith his par ents. Mrs. Lulu Edwards and little sons, and Mrs Carmichael are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sargeant this week. Harold Swartz has opened up n re- pair shop in the old Wells building. He will do shoe mending, soldering and all kinds of gun repairing. Messers George and William Howe, who for many years resided near Per- rydale, and spent their boyhood days davs in this tommunity, were visiting here Saturday. ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT AYegeiaNe PreparaiionforAs sim ilaiin^ the Food and Reguli ling Uie Stornai hsandBuwL of Signature Promotes DigeslionJChterftil- ness and Rest-Contains neittw N o t N a r c o t ic . tfou /ka'Wf urnrns Pupkin S fd - jUx-Sanm * JkMt'Sdts- A u uSni* fiS t& u b . Warm Seed Qonflrd Sugar • - ilfctopwB Apeiftct Remedy for Consflpt lio n , Sour StomacJi.Dlantm WormsGonvulsionsJeverisfr ness and Loss of S leep . IV Simile Signature of NEW YORK. A t b m on th s old J5 D oses - 3 3 CENTS , Guaranteed uiuferthe Exact Copy of Wrapper. J. H. Cooper, of Portland, visited rel atives in Independence this week. Plenty of rain and wind. Ernest Irvine, w ho w as ill in the Sa Mrs. Shaffer lias been to Portland. lem hospital, has returned to his home here. • Will Morrison is in the neighborhood. Riley Cooper has returned from a vis Mr. Paul Ronco lost one of liis mares. it in Portland. Will Shewey and family visited his Merwin Mix visited in Salem Thure- father last week. day. Lester Brown and wife are living in Joe Eaton has returned from Port- their new house. land, where lie visited his father. Dr. The sehool is well attended, having Eaton. enrolled 25 pupils. Jack Hall, of Buena Vista, was in Rev. Burns took dinner with Mra. town Friday. James Brown Sunday. The launch, Independence, is laid lip Sunday sehool at the Roneo church for repairs. every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Mr. ( ’ has. Sperling visited in Salem M rs. Paul Roneo is at Junction City Thursday. to be treated for another cancer. Ralph Davidson, of Parker, was in Mrs. Sturges, of Alsea, visited her this citv F riday. father, Wm. Shewey, last week, com Hazel Porterfield, who i- attending ing all the distance on horeback. school in Independence, visited over The mail carrier reports lots of mud Sunday with her parents, who reside over the hills. A good policy would be south of town. more gravel and less snmnierfallow. James Jones was an over Sunday vis- Mrs. James Brown and Sylvia are itor in Portland. visiting at Marshal Sliver’s this week, Geo. Hail, of Eastern Oregon, visited also her daughter, Mrs. Harry Neal, of in Independence the first of the week. Stiver. Mr. J. Prather, of Buena Vista, trans There is going to he a shooting match acted business here Saturday. Thanksgiving, and one side giving an John Burton spent one day of last oyster supper at Marion Fream’ s in the W ’eek in Salem. evening. Ernest Zielesch and family, of Parker, There is to be an entertainment given at Fir Grove school house in December visited friends in this city Saturday. hv the teacher, Miss Pearl Smith. Miss Ethel Shafer left Sunday for Notice later. Portland where she expects to spend Mrs. Freer has returned home from the winter. Springfield, where she has been by the Mr. and Mrs. S. McElmury have re bedside of her mother, w ho has been turned from a visit in Lebanon. very sick, but is better. C. E. Nash, of Highland, was in town Mrs. Hood Henderson, a former resi Saturday. dent of this neighborhood, passed away Elsie Sanders, of Washington, ia visit at her home in the Burnt Wood neigh ing at the home of S. McElmurry. borhood a few days ago. C. E. Hicks was a Portland visitor Mrs. Kirk Stitler’s parents, from Ne braska, are visiting her. They leave in last week. a few days, going by the way of Seattle, Joe Craven was in from his farm Fri where the latter has a sister living. day. INDEPENDENCE. Miss Ida Richardson is visiting in Portland. Miss Lucile Burt Portland. Cleve Robinson Thursday. has returned to visited in Salem Dr. J. L. Calloway and wife have re turn«! from Canhy, Ore. Chas. Hubbard, of Alberta, is spend ing a few days with relatives here, Mrs. J. H. Corvallis. CASTORIA iting relatives here.. Miss Dougherty, who has been visit ing Mrs. P. M. Kirkland, has returned to her home in Portland. Mrs. J. A. Lynch, of Dallas, visited her cousin, Mrs. Geo. Conkey, oneday last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Becker were in from their farm Friday. Geo. Sloper tranacted business in Sa lem Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbard visited over Sunday in Portland. John Burton lost a valuable horse last week. Geo. Krebs and Mr. Hawley, of Sa lem visited friends in this city last week. Tressa Ellison lias returned visit in Dallas. from a Mrs. Thus. Fitchard is quite ill at her home in this city. Dell Gribsby, of Parker, spent Friday in Independence. John Gentry was a Salem visitor Thursday. R. DeArmond transacted business in town Wednesday. Dr. R. E. Dugannchas returned from Portland. Dr. (). D. Butler returned Monday from a duck hunting trip on the Colum bia River. Mart Scrafford, of Luckiamute, w as in this city Monday. Geo. Conkey was an over Sunday vis itor in Portland. Mrs. E. J. Hosier, after a months vis it with friends in this city, has return ed to her home in Olympia, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, of Portland, are visiting at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. W . D. Allin. Mr. W. Walker and Mrs. S. Walker returned Sunday from a trip to Port land, Henry Staats, of Airlie, was in this city Tuesday. Miss Mary Clodfelter and Captain A. J. Suong were married at Albia, Iowa, Wednesday, Nov. 18th. They will re turn to Oregon to reside. Miss Clod felter formerly lived here. George Murdock, of Salem, week’ s en«l visitor here. was a Guy Walker ran a rusty nail in his foot last week. Peter Dusap was a Salem visitor Fri day. J. G. Kilpack, representing the Bovs an«l Girls Aid society, was in tow n the last of the week. Rev. II. H. Farnum, of Dallas, was Grover Mattison and Harold Fitchard in Independence last week. attended the foot ball game in Portland Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Best wick have Saturday. moved to Dallas. Mr. W . Miller has returned from a Captain James I*. Patrick, who has trip to Portland. been visiting in this citv- with his son, Mr. add Mrs. G. L. Hawkins, of Dal C. C. Patrick, departed Monday for his las, visited in this city Thursday. home in Des Moines. Iowa. Ross Nelson was in Salem Thursday. Miss Bertha Bohanon has returned C. L. Hawley, of Salem, was in In from Albany, where she visite«! friends for a few days. dependence last week. The Presl>eterian ladies are busy with Mrs, J. S. Bohannon was a Salem vis fancy work for their bazaar. itor Monday. busi- Carl Baker is visiting relatives in Port land. was in this The fire department, of Independence, will give a dance at the Opera House, on the night of Thanksgiving. J. M. Murnev, Jr., transacted Ellison spent Sunday in ness in Dallas fast week. C. A. McLaughlin of hops. In Use For Over Thirty Years TMB OBNTAUH IOMNRV, NEW YORK CITY. Wm. Murphy, of Buena Vista, was in Misses Fannie and Ola Keyt return Independence Saturday. ed from an extended trip through the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Craven have re east. On their way home they visited turned from a few days visit with friends ed w ith J. M. Wise and wife in Boise, at Crowley. Idaho. They report a fine time but Geo. I,. «Rose has sold his hops. glad to get back to Oregon. Francos Jones has returned from Mrs. Frank Sargeant and son, of Harney valley, have been visiting rela Newport, where he has spent the past tives and friends in this vicinity the few months. past week, She was a passenger on the Miss Nola Owen and Miss Topsy Mad afternoon train Tuesday for .McMinn ison attended the football game in Port ville, where she will visit her daughter, land Saturday. Clara. Miss Edith Dawes has returned from a visit in Salem. rove . of Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. A great deal of poultry of all kinds have been shipped from here in the past two weeks, Henry McKee having ship ped about 800 pounds of turkeys, and Mr. Reetz a large number of dressed geese. fir T Bears the D. M. Turner, of Airlie, has sold his crop city the first of the week. Mrs. C. G. Long and son, Percy, have Ed Hilliard visited over Sunday in Sheriff Grant, ol Dallas, was in tow n returned from a visit in Albany. last week. Portland. Pete Peterson, of Parker, transacted H. E. Hull, of Portland, was in this Mr. II. Wnnder and wife were in from business in Independence Thursday. citv a few days this week. their farm Saturday. Miss Effie Shore, of Monmouth, visit The Ladies’ Aid society, of the Meth Patton and Sloper have sold their ed in this city Saturday. crop of hops. odist church, will hold their chrysan Will Mattison was an over Sunday themum fair on November 28th. Lee Robinson visited in the capitol visitor in Dallas. city Friday. Ernest Cochran, of Sidney, was in In- M cCO Y. Chas. Hall, of Portland, was in Inde- I dependence Saturday. pendence last week. Miok Nash, of Portland was in this C. H. Farmer, of Derry, was in town Dr. Claud Fryer, of Nevada, is visit citv last week. Tuesday. ing his parents who resale in this city. Claud Hubbard returned to his home S. B. Hill and son, Byron, went to Maurice Butler attended the foot-ball in Portland Saturday after a weeks vis Portland Sunday. game in Portland Saturday. it with his parents in this city. Mrs. A V. Ellis was a passenger to Emmet Staats and family, of Airlie, Judge Scott, of Salem, was in Inde“ Corvallis Tuesday. visited in this city Saturday. pendence Thursday. Grace Butterwick was a passenger to J. B. Parker, of Salem, was town J. H. Montgomery, of Salem, was in Forest Grove Sunday. Saturday. this city Monday. Earl Sears, who attends the O. A. C., Jeaa Whiteaker spent last Friday in , A. L. Lovelace, of Portland, visite«! at is home over Thanksgiving. Dallas. j the home of Joe Hubbard last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chatfield, of Mrs, George Conker spent one day in A. Wing, of Monmouth, has move«l Salem, visited with Mr..and Mrs. V. II. Dallas last week. his family to Portland to spend the win Massey this week. A. R. Lewis, of Airlie, transacted ter. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Massev, of Ami- business in Independence last week. Miss Florence Bowden, of Monmouth, I tv, visited with Virgil H. Massey and spent Satuniay in Independence. I family over Sunday. Wm. Barker, of Airlie, was in this city last week. H. Hirsehberg was an over Sun«lav [ James K. Sears shipped 1500 pounds of dressed tnrkey and 500 ponnds Robt. Minile has returned from a bus visitor in Portlands o f dressed geese to the Portland market iness trip to McMinnville. 1 Mrs. Tom Bohanon, of Astoria, is vis- Monday.