Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 03, 1908, Image 8

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    OUR ASS 9 Cl ATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically W rit­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
pleasant afternoon at the school-house
the day before Thanksgiving, where the
pupils entertained them with u g<xxl
Thanksgiving program. The school­
room w as tastefully decorated withebry-
santheums. Oregon grane and ferns,
while a few pumpkins and fruit baskets
trave the idea of a bountiful harvest.
Miss Waters, the teacher, deserves cre­
dit for the work she is doing in school.
Among those present were Grandma
Chapman. Mrs,Geo. Chapman and Mrs.
Hogg from near Kola.
report fine dear hunting.
R. L. CHAPMAN...
F UN E RA L DIRECTOR
an d
Mr. Woods has been elected school
clerk in place of Mr, Edwin Elliot, who
resigned on account of illness.
FVilicTrY.
Mrs. Calkins, who has been very sick,
Mr. and Mrs. William Frederickson, is improving.
of Falls City, spent Thanksgiving at the
Mr. T. Edgar went to Portland for a
| home of his mother Mrs. Bailes.
visit of a couple of weeks.
I Mosdames Marion and Jesse Moore
Kev. B. B. Paul preached a fine ser­
i attended the wedding of Miss Iva Moore
and Jay Brown in Salem, last Thursday. mon in the M. E. church Thanksgiv
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. E-J Brown and family,
William Belieu and family returned
from near Independence were Thanks-
i giving visitors at the home of Mr. and Monday from a two week's visit at Sa­
lem.
| Airs. Bex.
F. J. Morrison got back from his
hunting trip to Hiletz bay in time fur
Thanksgiving.
Mr Mobury on the Berry farm Imi j
height several head of goats from A. C.
Miller.
Mrs. J. L. Morrison, Mrs. F. J. M«»r-
rison and Mrs. G. H. Horsfall and child­
ren took dinner at F. WittenstromV
Sunday.
Boss Chcneworth was in the neigh-
borhood Monday.
Kred Kitner spent Thanksgiving with !
his parents.
A petitit¡00 is being circulated to im­
prove the road between Warren Wright’s
and Norton’s. The
Lincoln county
Young Woman Found in Awful Con­
court has promised to give as much 1
money as the petitioners will subscribe
dition with Scabies— Body a M a ss
to put the road on an eight per cent
of
Sores from Scratching— Tried
grade.
Worth Knowing About
Frank Sheythe
with his family.
Mr. T. Alexander and wife were trad­
ing in Kings Valley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cub Hooker took din­
Many Remedies for Seven Weeks ner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oleman, Sunday.
— Result W as Discouraging, But
If you need a first class laxative there
is nothing better or safer than that old
family remedy, Brandreth’s Pills. Each j
pill contains one (¿rain of solid extract (
of sarsaparilla, which with other valu­
Bell Phone 103 • Mutual Phone 1.106.
able vegetable products, make it a l.lood
Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night.
purifier of excellent character. If you
“ While I was doing missionary work
in the lower portion of several cities I
are troubled with constipation one pill
found
it necessary to know a little of
at iiijfht will afford great relief. Bran-
•
efl i v of a fVw medicines and
detji s Pills are the same fine laxative
after
a
while I found that a little knowl­
tonic oil I vour grandparents used. They
WEST SALEM
edge of Cutieura was about all I needed.
have
been
in
use
for
over
a
century
and
One
of
the
very bad cases I had to deal
A cousin of Mayor S. I I . Tetherow, by
Mr. and Mrs. Zomwalt and family, of
with was that of a young woman who
name Win. Tetherow, isyisitingin Falls are sold in every drug and medicine
Miss Dora Wells spent Thanksgiving j Independence, Mr. Beth, of Salem, City.
store, either plain or sugar-coated.
had come to us not omv broken
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
at Zena.
spirit but in a most awful condition
J. L. Howard.
physically. Our doctor examined her
Henry
Pfandhoefer
and
other
univer­
Miss Etta Waters spent her Thanks­
LUCKIAMUTE~STATION.
and told us that she had scabies (the
sity students left for their respective
giving vacation at her home in Airlie.
Miss Ruth Plank spent a few davs schools on Monday. -
itch), incipient paresis, rheumatism,
etc., brought on from exposure and the
with her grandfather, Mr. Brannon,
Miss Tony Burns is doing the finishing while she was attending the Marion
Jeff Miller has returned to his home effects of her ragged-edged life. Her
There are seven patients in our hos
of the wood work in Mr. Huge’s new county Institute.
poor
body was a mass of seres from
at
Rainier.
pita I and all are doing well under the
scratching and she was not able to
house.
good care and treatment they receive
C.
LeMuaters
and
G.
G.
Hewitt
ship­
retain
solid food. We tried many things,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt, heir Gosser j
a good tonic was prescribed and baths
ped their turkeys to Portland Saturday.
Miss Nellie Williamson spent Thanks­ and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hanna there.
with
a
rubbing of lard and sulphur. We
giving at her home here. She is teach­ and grandma Hanna were guests at the
Mrs. S. Richmond left town for Seat­
Mr. Harry Dietz has returned to Ar­ worked hard for seven weeks and you
ing at Airlie.
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. II. Dodge tle, where she will visit with her hus­ kansas. The old gentlemen thinks Or­ can imagine how discouraged we were
band who is in the employ of a street egon (). K.
when, after all that time, we could see
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt have ar­ on Thanksgiving day.
car company.
so little improvement. One day I hap­
rived at there home in Lake county and
The residents of West Salem spent a
I . P. Ground, of Independence, was
pened to see a Cutieura advertisement
The masquerade at the ball Thanks­ out la-<fc week buying registered Poland
telling how a little baby had been
giving night was a grand success, every­ China hogs of E. E. Hewitt.
curea of a bad case of skin eruption,
one having enjoyed themselves until an
and although I had but ninety-seven
Harry Dickinson, our school clerk, re­ cents with me, I bought a cake of Cuti-
early hour in the morning.
cura Soap and a bottle of Cutieura
ports that we will have 30 to draw school
Two of our rustling young business money this year. We had only 19 last
Resolvent. When I reached home I
men, Charles Ilartung and Oscar Ellis, year. A few Roosevelt families moving
was like a child with a new toy, and we
bathed our patient well and gave her a
have put in a stock of ha*s, shoes and in did the business.
full dose of the Resolvent. She slept
gents furnishing goods in connection
that night better than she had since
with their tailoring business.
she had been with us and the next day
SUNNYSLOPE
When the blood is pure, fresh aiul healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth
I located the price of a box of Cutieura
Ralph Fisher, the young attorney
Ointment. I am not exaggerating
and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu­ who was shot by Jas. Finch in Portland
when I say that in exactly five weeks
lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease.
These last Saturday, was formerly a Sunday
Allen Towns was a county seat visitor
this
young woman was able to look for
humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish school teacher in the church of which Friday.
a position, being strong enough to work
condition of the members of tile body whose duty it is to collect and carry Rev. LaDow was pastor in Idaho.
and
full of ambition. In another
Mrs. E. Clarke made a business trip
month she left the home, and now has
off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
Falls City people have much to lie to Salem last week.
a
good
position in a nice family where
to sour and ferment and soon t l. ; circulation becomes charged with the acid thankful for this year, and they are ap­
6he is respected and is strong and well.
Inu and Let tie Fishback visited friends
poison. The blood begins to throw olf the humors and acids through the preciative of the many good things that
You may refer any one you wish to me,
in Monmouth one dav this week.
pores and glands of the skin, producing Kezeraa, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, \ nave come their way in the last year.
personally. Laura Jane Bates, 85
Mrs. Leonard Rogers, of Dallas, is vis­ Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Mar. 11,
Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually ! The city is rapidly improving, business
1907.”
with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there I in all lines is expanding, and everyone iting with her parents Mr. ami Mrs.
Allen Towns.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. I is contented.
Blsts of Cutieura Soa; (26c.) to Cleanse the Skin,
It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts
Falls City people entertained their
Mr. and Mrs. George Binginan, of
Cutieura Ointment (f ;.) to Heal the Skin, and Cutl-
cura Resolvent (50c ). (or in the form of Chocolate
of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; I many friends on Thanksgiving day, Monmouth, visited with Herman Wun-
Coated Hills. 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Mood
der
and
family.
8o!d throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chcm.
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended ■ Mrs. M. L, Thompson having a house
Corp . Sole Props.. Boston, Mass.
full,
Mrs.
J.
H.
Flower
having
her
par­
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a c’ .y, feverish condition and g iv in g it a
t u r Mailed Free. Cutieura Book on Skin Diseases.
.Milt Bosley and wife spent Thanks-
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Robertson, of uivmg with their daughter Mrs. Frona
Monmouth, to dinner, and Mrs. Frank
.
_
. ... _
. . .
form of pimples and black heads, while Butler and others kept open house that Housman and family at Monmouth.
I suffered with Eczema for forty
■
-
,
, ,
’
We bear that Mrs. Paul Ronco is very
years and could find nothiutr to 1 sonasis comes in scaly patches on differ- day.
Russell Fishback and Clarence Bruce ill at Salem.
cure me until I tried 8. S. B. I ent parts of the body One of the worst
are
helping
Noah
lleffley
clear
some
Many subpoenas have been served in
impanel burning; pustules would forms of skill trouble is Salt RheUlll J
Mrs. Womer is improving of rheuma­
ground. He is having ten acres grubbed
f ?,rx£
w,'fcb there flowed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, Falls City and Black Hock, and next ami intends to set it out to apples and tism.
tt.ckyfluid; crueta would come o n
,
1
111
Ta •
week will see a number of our citizens prunes.
th® akin and when scratched off Some times causing baldness. Poison Oak attending court in Dallas. There will
Lester Price will soon go to visit rela­
theakhi was left aa raw as a piece and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin be a good sized bill for the dear people
tives.
of boef. I suffered h l _
__ __
long years I was afflicted, but disease. The humor producing the trouble to pay after this term of court, and
a I r l ie .
Mr. Howard will spend the winter
when I used 3 . 3 . 8. I found a per­ lies dormant in the blood ’-through the much of it incurred on account of unre­
fect oure. There has never been
with his daughter, Mrs. Lacey.
Winter to break out and torment the liable street talk.
any return of tho trouble.
Miller A Alcorn’s new building is
0. H. JS VANS,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham visited his
sufferer with the return o f vS pring. The best
nearing completion.
Stockman, Neb.
brother at Black Rock.
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. !
ROCCA.
Tom Allen and W illie Williams were
It neutralizes the acids and removes the
Nearly all the empty houses in the
Suver visitors Sunday.
humors so that the skin instead of being !
neigh borhood are now occupied.
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
Jim Harris has returned to Dallas.
Mrs. A. R. Lewis has been on the
A. Edwards was a Kings Valley visit­
supply of fresh, healthy blood.
External
or Friday.
Wo had quite a heavy thunderstorm sick list for several days.
applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., ; on the 21st,
P. Hadley sold six fine dressed hogs
Mr. Mobury has purchased some goats
PURELY VEGETABE while they soothe the itching caused by Miss M. L. Hampton came home on to Miller Alcorn Co. Tuesday.
of A. C. Miller.
skin affections, can never cure the trouble
Thanksgiving
day.
Mrs. R. C. Brown was visiting friends
because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
Walter Kinsey visited Clias Kerlx*r
and forc£; out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its
Miss Hamar closed her first month of and doing some trading in Airlie Mon­ last Wednesday.
day.
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin school on the 27th. She has ten pupils
Clarence Irvine and
wife spent
affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free
Johnnie MeCallom, of Kings Valiev, Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Troy
G. II. Horsfall and Royal Plank,
to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stoics.
Siletz, spent Thanksgiving at J. L. Mor­ was transacting business in Airlie Tues­ Turner.
day.
rison’s.
_______
T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A T IA M T A , GAm
Miss Eva Hooker visited Miss Alpha
Percy Lewis, of Lewisville, returned Hooker at Falls City Thursday.
Sunday morning from a weeks visit in
Ella Sheythe was trading at Kings
Portland.
Valley Friday.
Ira Williams, who is employed at M il­
Cub Hooker and family spent Thanks­
ler eSc Alcorn's store, was a ’ l^ewisville
giving with his parents at Falls City.
visitor over Sunday.
EMBALMER
OFFICE: Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st.
DALLAS, OREGON:
ITCHING TORTURES
YIELDED TO CUTICURA
SKIN D I S E A S E S
H U M O R S IN
THE BLOOD
S.S.S.
Jasper. Willet has bought several
Quite a number of our young people
have been enjoying the roller skating bushels of oats of Pete Ritner.
hall Saturday evening.
On Thanksgiving the stork visited
The entertainment given by the Mr. and Mrs. Manley Bevens and brought
them
a baby boy.
young people at Lewisville Saturday
evening is reported to have been a suc­
Lewis Edwards’ dam broke last week.
cess.
Homer Kiber has been having the
The Spaulding Logging Co’s supplies croup severely.
are being shipped to Airlie now and our
Lester Brown and wife were Kings
little town is taking on its old business
Valley visitors Thursday.
appearance.
Fine Line of PICTURES
Framed and Unframed
Look over our line o f Framed Pictures, and if you
don’t find something to suit, see our Unframed Pic­
tures, select the kind o f frame you want, and we
will do the rest.
RICKREALL.
Mrs. Efile Hickerson
Monday.
It will surprise you to find for how little money you ||
can buy a nice Bed.
Every thing to go with them in the way o f Mat­
tresses, Springs, Etc.
A line o f CARPETS and RUGS surpassed by none
W e have just placed an order fo r a car load o f
Royal American Field Fencing. Also a large order
o f Union Lock Poultry Fencing.
W e want your trade and are willing to give you
the price on your goods to get it.
Guy Bros. & Dalton
Hardware and Furniture
»
_____
Quite a number of logs have gone
was in Dallas out of Ritner creek into the Luckia-
mute.
Four cousins, from Michigan
A very enjoyable party was given by
the young ladies here Thanksgiving visiting Mr. Alse Womer.
night. There were about 50 present.
R. B. Arnold made a business trip to
The evening was spent in playing various Kings Wallev Tuesday.
games after which a bounteous lunch
Jasper Willet was a Kings Valley
was served.
visitor Thursday.
Following is the school report of Rick-
C. Bevens took a load of ttirkevs to
real I, district 20 for November: No.
days taught 18, No. days attendance Airlie Monday.
57H‘ o, No. days absence 22)^, No. times
Jessie Bevens has been doing some
late 3, No. neither absent or late 20, shopping in King^ Valley this week.
average percent attendance 90.4, No.
Dan Bump made a business trip to
visits by parents 1.—0. D. Byers, prin­
Joe Brown’s.
cipal
We hear that Frank Gilliam has lost
several head of sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turner visited Mr.
and Mrs. Womer Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Vale returned to her home
last Saturday.
Next Sunday they will decide wheth­
er they will have a Christinas tree or
not. Everybody welcome.
A1 Edwards and Pete Ritner spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Ritner.
Rex and Hettio Womer spent Monday
in Kings Valley.
Most of the loggers are glad to see the
rain.
Lewis Edwards was in Kings Valiev
Sunday on business.
Mr. Shafer has returned from Port­
land.
Riley Burbank sold a valuable cow
last week.
Dave Simpson was up from Airlie on
business.
m
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in U u use
over t 30
has borne the signature o f
X
a o
x for
u i
/ v
j years,
'
and lias been made under his per­
sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
A llow no one to deceive you iu this.
A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good’ * are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f
Inlunts and Children—Experience aguinst Experiment.
What is C A S T O R IA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare«
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. I t destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. I t relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
G E N U IN E
C A S T O R IA
alw ays
Bears the Signature of
Dan Bump visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ritner Wednesday
Some men near Airlie killed two coy
otes last week.
Pete Ritner spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hannum
Dolly Baker expects to soon go to
Oregon City.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Mrs. Eva Womer was a Kings Valley
visitor Monday.
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
UH C O M PA N Y. T T H U N WAY b t w e e t , n c w v o r r c i t y .
C. Bevens was in the neighborhood on
business.
M m. Edwards and son, of Michigan,
are visiting his brother, Joseph Ed­
wards.
Misa Mabel Porterfield visited with
Ed. Pagenkoff lias been looking afUr ^ HS Nellie Damon the last of the week.
the Ritner bridge.
Mrs. Ward is visiting with friends in
Corvallis.
J. W. Yost transacted busin
Kings Valley Tuesday.
Harry Patteison, who is attending
Mrs. Lewis Ritner has been seriously the Univeisity of Oregon, visited rela­
ill.
tives in this city last week.
Independence.
Grant McLaughlin, of Corvallis, vis­
ited friends in Independence the last of
the week.
The Independence orchestra played
for a dance at Suver Wednesday night.
C. C. Patrick has returned from
Mrs. J. I*. Miller, of New berg, visited Salem, where he spent Thanksgiving.
Joe Brown and family visited at Jas.
over Sunday with Mrs. Dr. Butler.
Grant’s Sunday.
Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker, of Portland,
Jack Oleman spent Sunday with his
Miss Jess Mattison visited with Mr. spent Thanksgiving with her relatives
parents.
and Mrs. Esten Bevens last week at who reside west of town.
their country home.
Allrert Tetherow, of Suver. transacted
Dr. Butler was up from Independence
Friday to see Mrs. James Grant.
Lester Rhodes, of O. A. C., visited in business in Independence Wednesday.
this city last week.
Guy Peterson, of Parker, spent one
B eroF rearer was a Kings Valley vis­
itor Friday.
Wess Perry was over from Salem Sun­ day of last week in town.
day.
Prof. Kirk and family spent the last
Mrs. John Ritner was called to the
bedside of Mrs. James Grant last Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. C-oader, of A l­ of the week with relatives in Newberg.
iay.
bany, visited friends and relatives here
Lester Butler, of Dallas, was an Inde­
last week.
pendence visitor last week.
C. N. Spaulding sent a large number
Miss Frances Cooper has returned to
of logs down the Luckiamute Sunday.
Miss Grace Damon, of Salem, visited
Eugene after a visit with her parents in her parents in this city Thursday.
L. Ritner has purchased several th is city.
Rhode Island Red chickens of J. P. Lo
L. E. Stapleton, of Highland, was in
gan.
K. C. Eldridge departed last Monday town Wednesday.
for San Francisco.
Alva Womer has been making quite a
G. W. Fontt. of Portland, was in this
lot of rails.
Harry Mix visited in Dallas Thurs­
city one day last week.
day.
Mrs. Flora Cheneworth will return
Miss Blanche Mulkey, of Monmouth,
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. McElmurry and
from Toledo this week.
daughter, Verdie, departed for Spokane, visited in this city Friday.
Harry Lacey and daughter were vi ■it Washington, where they will visit rela­
James Jones departed for Portland
ors to Kings Valley Thursday.
tives for a few weeks.
last week where he expects to spend
the winter.
Dorsey Turner has been hauling rail
Blaine Southwiek, of Corvallis, was
road irons for tho Spaulding logging in Independence Thursday.
Mrs. Ada Taylor, of Poitland, spent
camp.
Chas. Garden, who lias been visiting Thursday visiting in Independence and
Mrs. Ann Dunn visited her sister, at the home of Dr. Allin, left for Port­ Monmouth.
Mrs. Scphrona Grant, Sunday.
land Saturday.
J. J. Russell, of Parker, transacted
Clarence Irvine has been on the sick
Miss Lulu Locke, of Dallas spent business in this citv Monday.
list.
Thanksgiving with friends in this city.
Mike Krebs visited friends in town
Jim Watson, of Kings Valley, has
the first of the week.
A
football
game
played
in
this
city
been to Dallas.
Mr. Clias. Fitchard went to Portland
Thursday afternoon between the Cor­
Miss Alpha Ilooker is very much im­ vallis and Independence teams resulted Monday.
proved,
in a score of 10 to 0 in favor of the
Wm. Dawes was a Salem visitor Mon­
day.
Mrs. John Ritner spent Friday with visiting team.
her daughter.
Walter Wagner, of Monmouth, was in
Dee Taylor lias moved his barl>er shop
Paul Ronco lost a valuable horse last Independence one day last week.
into the building formerly used by the
week.
A crowd of Normal students witness­ state bank on Main street.*
Rob and Anna Arnold spent Thanks­ ed the football game in Independence
The Fraternal Union had election of
Thursday.
giving with her parents.
officers Thursday night and celebrated
Morris Fowle, of Airlie, spent Thurs­ the event by a big supper.
There is quite a little snow in the
day in Independence.
mountains.
Mr. Webster, of Portland, transacted
M. W. Porterfield transacted business business in Independence last week.
in town Tuesday.
Carl Percival, who has been ill with
INDEPENDENCE.
blood poison, has recovered and is ably
Miss Nellie Link, of Airlie, was
to be out.
Independence Thursday.
Miss Mabel Boydston has returned
Wm. Barnett is visiting in Portland.
Waymire Mason, of Salem, was
from a visit with friends in Dallas.
Independence the first of the week.
Cleve Robinson visited over Sunday
Dr. Butler and wife spent Thanks­
A baby girl was born to the wife of in Albany.
giving with friends in Corvallis.
B. Johnson November 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. II. ?4ott were Salem vis­
W. G. Sharman is here for a few days
M rs. John Groves, of Riverside, attend­ itors Tuesday.
from his homestead near Siletz.
ed the chrysanthemum fair here Sat­
Asa Taylor was in Albany Monday.
J. S. Bohanon and wife visited
urday night.
Salem Tuesday..
Miss Dora Hall, of Monmouth, is vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and lit­ iting in Independence.
Ross Nelson spent Thanksgiving in tle daughter spent Thanksgiving with
Falls City
Claud Hubbard, of Portland, came
relatives at Airlie.
Tuesday for a few days visit here.
L. W. Pice and son, of Seattle, Wash­
Miss Ada Byers, of Rickreall. visited
ington, were here the first of the week. her parents this week.
Joe Anderson, of Parker, transacted
business in Independence Tuesday.
Miss Florence Burton has returned
The Misses Walcott, who are attend­
from a visit with friends in Falls City. ing school in Independence, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Esten Bevens were in
Miss Goldie Rhodes came from Cor­ Thanksgiving with their parents in the from their farm Friday.
country.
vallis Tuesday to spend a few days here.
Ted Cooper, of the University of
Conrad Krebs, of Salem, visited his Oregon, spent Thanksgiving with his
Miss May Miller is visiting friends
parents in this citv.
brothers in Independence this week.
Corvallis.
Mr. S. Maley. of Riverside, was in
W. J. Craw, of Portland, was in town
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nevills spent Tues
tow n last week.
day evening iflth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saturday.
Miss May Huger has returned from a
Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holt, of Albany,
visit in Portland.
James Grant was in Kings Valley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II.
Rev. J. L. Burns will preach at the
C. Chamberlain the first of the week.
Thos. Pomerov and family s]>ent
Wednesday.
school house next Sunday evening.
Mis. T. J. Fryer and son, Claud, Thanksgiving with relatives in ballas.
I
f
any
one
has
a
sick
dog
and
wants
Miss Minnie Price is visiting relatives.
MissEdiih Alexander, of Suver, was
to have it doctored, calljon P. M. Ritner. 9pent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs.
Campbell, of Castle Rock, Washington. in this city Monday.
Spaulding’s teamsters passed through
John Ritner took a load of grain to
here laHt Saturday.
D. B. Taylor transacted business in
M. J. Colby, of Riverside, transacted
the valley Tuesday
Corvallis the first of the week.
Dan Rnny, of Forest Grove, is here
business here Monday.
Dollv
Baker
visited
Mrs.
Chas.
Ker-
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooker visited in
Miss Maud Patterson, who is teaching
ber Wednesday und Thursday.
Salem Monday.
We hear that the school at Airlie
in Vancouver, Wash, S|,ent part of last
Pete Ritner and Lester Price have
started last Monday.
week
w ith her parents here.
C. Underwood, of Klamath Falls,
been in McTimmonds Valley on a
visited at the home of his father-in-law,
Ruth Nevills was shopping in Kings coyote hunt.
Miss Iva Cooper left Monday for Port­
H. C. Chamberlain, last week.
Valley Monday.
land, where she will enter the good Sa­
Filo Wellman was doing business in
Jasper Craven and family moved to maritan hospital to become a nurse.
Lizzie Bevens is on the sick list.
Kings Valley Monday.
Dallas the first of the week.’
Dr. McCallon, of Dallas, was in this
Rex Womer and wife were Kings Val­
R. B. Arnold purchased several head
Miss Ida Richardson lias returned city Monday.
ley visitors Monday.
of turkeys of C. Bevens.
from a visit with friends in Portland.
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Mulkey, of Idaho,
Billy West and wife, of HoskifU, are
Marv Hooker was in Kings Valley
W. J. Steel, of Buena Vista, was in visited friends here last week.
visiting relatives here.
Tuesday.
town Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Riddell, Jr., and Mrs. Ella
P. J. Simpson has been to Portland
Alva Womer made a business trip to
H. Wood, of Black Rock, visited in Thorp were in this city Monday. •
on business.
Kings Valley Wednesday.
Independence Friday.
Mrs. Miles Hendricks, of McMinnville,
Mr. Shafer was doing business in
There is some talk of having a Christ­
Riley Cooper has returned from a visited friends in this city last week.
Kings Valley Saturday.
mas tree.
business trip to Portland.
C. Thrasher, of Corvallis, was an In­
Jack Oleman spent Sunday with his
Pine Burbank came home from Falls
parents.
Billie McAdams, of Corvallis, spent dependence visitor Thursday.
City Sunday.
Thursday in this city.
Misses Alta Savage and Veva Burns,
Jesse Yost has purchased a horse and
Kinma Arnold was doing some trading
buggy.
J. F. Smith, of South Monmouth, was of Dallas, were visiting with friends
in Kings Valley Friday.
transacting business in Independence here over Sunday.
An Independence livery passed here
Dave Simpson was at Harris Station Saturday.
Mrs. Peter Kurre was in the citv Sat-
the other day.
on business Wednesday.
Verd Hill spent a few da vs of last nrday.
Mr. Bob Nevills is working Mrs. Vale’s - Miss Liter Ronco made a trip to Kings week in Portland.
Mrs. Morris and Miss Guinn, of Dal­
team.
Valley Wednesday.
Loren Wann and wife were Salem vis­ las, visited here last week.
Nellie Burbank has been visiting re*
Jacob Chandlers has several sewing itors Thursday.
Miss Clara Earhart is assisting in the
latives at Black Rock.
machines for sale.
Miss Angfa Sauthwick, of Corvallis, postoffie.
George Yost is able to be in school ; Mrs. Oleman and s »n. Daniel, were spent Thank-giving with Miss Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dickinson and
Again.
Percival in this city.
t trading in Kings Valley Wednesday.
children spent the last of the week in
PEEDEE.
£8
L et us tell you how much it will cost to make your
new Sewer connections, or put in up-to-date
PLU M BING .
Dolly Baker spent Sunday with Mrs
Frank Ritner.
Jessie Yost, Troy Turner and Jolinie
Jack Goodell was in Salem on busi­
Williams have returned from Rock
ness Monday.
Creek.
Miss Mira Lucas and Mattie Koser
Mr. Vehr, of Portland, will not buv
were Salem visitors Monday.
the Doty farm.
John Burch and Linn Nesmith return­
Mrs. John Ritner is staying with her
ed to their schools Sunday after having
daughter, ^rs. Chas. Kcrber.
spent a week at home.
Extra good values in IR O N BEDS
spent Thanksgiving
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ireland, of
Portland, visited friends here last
week.
Miss Emma Henkle, who is attending
normal school, visited with her parents
over Sunday.
Miss Epley, a teacher in the public
school, spent Thanksgiving with friends
in Albany.
Albert Sucre, of Monmouth, was in
independence Thursday.
Miss Mabel Cooper, who is assistant
teacher in the Unlvesitv of Oregon,
spent the last of the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Cooper.
N. L. Butler, a practicing attorney of
Dallas, was transacting business in
this city last Wednesday.
Opal McDevitt, of Dallas, is visiting
her sister. Mrs. Goo. Conkey.
The Misses Richardson, of this city,
went to Newport Tuesday where they
will remain for several months.
A larwre crowd attended the firemen’s
hall given at Independence Thanks­
giving night.
Mrs. Fred Smith, of Highland, visit­
ed in Independence Friday.
Ed Wallace, of O. A. C., visited at the
home of J. 8. Bohanon last week.
Ed. Laurence, of Monmouth, was in
town Thursday.
Mrs. John Belt went to Portland Fri­
day for a few davs visit.
Chester Ka»lf, of Corvall is, was here
Saturday.
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