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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. AO the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Flora Cheneworth has returned to the J. Simpson logging camp. Retha Simpson is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ann Dunn. Quite a number have been down from Blodgett Valley baying Christmas. Mr. Teal, of Falls City, lias been in the neighborhood looking after some unsafe bridges. John Ritner visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob Arnold Sunday. Aunt Sophia Hastings has been visit ing Mrs. Win. Bush. Dave Grant lias bought several head of fat hogs in this neighborhood. A. C. Miller has been to Corvallis on business. Chas. Kerber and F. C. Ritner have been in Dallas ou business this week. A. W. Yost and sons were trading in Kings Valley trading Saturday. Joe Graham’s sister is visiting him. A peddler was in the neighborhood Wednesday. Clell Kerber has been sick. James Grant killed hogs last Tuss- day. Ollie Alcorn and Etta Miller visited Mrs. Kerber Monday. Hanna Bros, have bought a hardware store at Independence »♦> ♦»♦»♦♦♦«> > »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Tuesday after Mrs. Chenoweth and • 1 family. R. L. CHAPMAN.... Mrs. Flora Chenoweth has been visit ing Mrs. James Grant. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and E. B. Arnold, at Heppner, sends his EMBALMER brother word that they have a baby O F F IC E : C h a p e l a n d P a rlo r« , N. M a in ut. giri. D A L L A 5 , ORBOOIN: Frank Ray made a trip to Kings B e ll P h o n e 103. - M u tu a l P h o n o 131)6. Valley this week. C a lla P r o m p t ly A n s w e r e d D a y o r N ig h t. Miss Clara Oleman lias returned home from Portland. Mrs. Kinsey visited Mrs. Keber Tues day. PEEDEE. At the school meeting last Wednes it was decided to not build a new There lias been severe frosts this day school house. week. Sim Bush lias been visiting Kings Bud Alcorn made a trip to Portland Valley relatives. after Christmas goods this week. Martha Simpson lias been here visit Mr. A. C. Miller, of Kings Valiev, visited Mrs. L. Kitner Monday after ing friends. noon. Mrs. Phillips has been visiting Mrs. Lester Price is visiting relatives near Kellie Burbank. Fred Ritner was at Kings Valley Albany. John llanua is moving to Indepen- Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burnes were in deuce. Those attending the card party at F. the neighborhood Monday. Mr. Quarrel, of eastern Oregon, has C. Ritner’s last Friday evening were: Winnie Irvine, Ruth Kevills, Eva Wo R. A. Grant made a trip to Wren been renewing old acquaintances. rn er, Hettie Kinsey, Clara Fleman, Eva Ritner, Clarence Irvine, Ren. Womer, George Yost, Pete Ritner, R. A. Grant, Davie and Al. Edwards, Willie and Isivi Oleman. Rob Kevills. F. C. Ritner. There is going to bo a Christmas tree at )he school house. TH E S O U R C E O F A L L D I S E A S E Chas. Tice and family, of Seattle, are visiting liis sisterinlaw. Mrs. Riley Bur Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and bank. strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; [ Albert Ronco made a trip to Kings because pure blood is nature’s safe-guard against disease. When, however, Valley Friday. the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of Jeff Woods transacted business with its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various Lewis Edwards Friday. ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections Air. Hudson was trading in Kings show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too Valley Tuesday. much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have some rela the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood tives from Texas visiting them. disorders that will continue to ywnv worse as long as the poison remains. Ralph Neathamer, of Sheriday. has These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. been visiting friends here. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the Mrs. Larkie Price has been seriously avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and ill. form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed Mr. Womer’s relatives have moved to throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the genus and California. The Vale brothers have sent for a microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some new violin. are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are Chas. Oleman lias been quite sick. constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis Kiker and wife were at Kings Val ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to ley F. Monday. suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any charactet S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any Sim Bush, of Monmouth, has been and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely here visiting his mother. and permanently cures blood diseases of Dave (irant visited at James Grant’s every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so Wednesday. thorough that hereditary taints are removed Violet Nelson lias been staying with and weak, diseased blood made strong and Mrs. Jas. Grant. healthy so that disease cannot remain. It Fred Ritner and wife SDent Sunday cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores PURELY VEGETABLE and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerber. Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the Chas. McDowell has been over from slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of Sunimitt. blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature’s Rob Arnold killed several head of greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely hogs this week. harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class At the telephone meeting Saturday drug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. Chas. Kerber w as elected president and THC S W IF T SPEC IFIC C O ., ATLANTA, GA. F. C. Ritner, secretary. * BAD BLO O D S.S.S. m aims í ir.' Fine Line of P IC T U R E S Framed and Unframed Look over our line of Framed Pictures, and if you don’t find something to suit, see our Unframed Pic tures, select the kind of frame you want, and we will do the rest. Extra good values in IRON BEDS 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 of Mat tresses, Springs, Etc. A line of CARPETS and RUGS surpassed by none We have just placed an order for a car load of Royal American Field Fencing. Also a large order of Union Lock Poultry Fencing. Let us tell you how much it will cost to make your new Sewer connections, or put in up-to-date PLUMBING. We want your trade and are willing to give you the price on your goods to get it. Guy Bros. & Dalton Hardware and Furniture cîcicît-îc-:ci£20: RICKREALL Miss Pauline Nesmith is visiting in Port land. Peter Cook is loading a car of straw to ship to Portland. Mrs. Fred Koser was a Portland visitor last week. Orville Price has been engaged to work in the store here. Miss Ads Byers spent Saturday witli her parents in Independence. Messers Wm. Rowell and Peter Cook were in Portland on business last week. Isaac Goodell spent a part of last week in Perrydale where he was paint ing. A DUin her of young people from here attended the basket ball game in Dallas Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Orr and son, Glen, went to Portland last week to remain until after Christmas. " f T r T rovl G us Pagenkopf has bought a phono graph Wm. Shewey is working on his berry patch this fine weather. Mrs. James Brown spent Thanks giving at Marshal Suverg. Nelson Fukehart started for his home in Pennsylvania a few days ago. Wm. Sliewey and familv spent Thanksgiving in Airlie with Mr. Met calf and family. Miss Fehshie Stiteles and brother, Dale, left here with their grandparents, who were visiting from Nebraska. Mrs. Ronco is reported as getting along nicely. One cancer is out, but another is to be taken, this being the fourth one. The hunting match was quite a suc cess. The side winning got eight sknnks, more game than the beaten side, who gave a nice supper. Mrs. Freer had only been home a few days from the bedside of her sick mother when she received the sad news of her father’s sudden death. Rev. Freer returned Mondav from Albany, where he took his mother on her way to Springfield, Jwhere she went to attend the funeral « other father. KINGS VALLEY. A. C. Miller went to Dallas Sunhay. Frank Allen returned from Lobster Wednesday. Dick Rodgers lias been building some more wire fence. Mrs. Flora Cbenoworth returned from Toledo last week. Janies Watson went to Norton Thurs day, returning Friday. Lyman Wakefield and Paul Miller went to Alexader Sunday. Ralph Neathamer, of Sheridan visited Don Greyhain last Thursday. Mrs. Hettie Miller visited with her brorher Frank Allen Tuesday. Mrs. Marv Watson, of Hoskins, visit ed Mrs. Tillie Rodgers, Friday. W, S. Alcorn went to Portland Wed nesday to buv Christmas goods. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers over Sunday. Mrs Dunn and daughter, Reath Simp son, went to Airlie to visit, Saturday. Will Horning, of Corvallis, came over after Mrs Homing who is in the Valley yieiting. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Branch returned from Albany Sunday. The doctor says there is very little hope for the recovery of their daughter, who had an opera tion performed for abscess about three weeks ago. Which Broke Out in Different Places — Nothing Would Help Him— Mother Almost in Despur— Skin Quickly Healed Without a Scar and Trouble Has Never Returned SINCE USINGCUTICURA MOTHER GIVES IT PRAISE “ Several month« ago, mv little boy, now two and a half year« old, began to break out with itching sores. I began to doc tor him, and a« soon as I got them healed up In one place they would break out in another. I was almost in despair. I could not get anything that would help him. One even ing I read a tes timonial from a lady who had cured her little boy with Cuticura. I began to use the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and after using them three times, the «ores com menced to heal. He is now well, and not a scar is left on hi« bodv. They have never returned nor left him with bad blood, as one would think. Cuti cura Remedies are the best I have ever tried, and they are surely great. I shall always have them in the house, handy, and shall highly recommend them to any one who is suffering likewise. I cannot give them too much praise. Mrs. William Oeeding, 102 Washington St., Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907." vent ion. Wilbur Cooper and wife left last week for eastern Oregon, where they will visit a few weeks. P. M. Kirland is improving hie prop erty in this city. Frank Patterson, of Idaho, is visiting his parents in this city. Fire broke out ill the rear of G. C. Long’s meat market Friday night, hut by the quick work of tlit» fire denart- ment the blaze was goon extinguished. The damage was slight. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a tea and sale of fancy work at the home of Mrs. O. I). Butler Satur day afternoon. Mr. Brooks, of Portland, was in In dependence Tuesday. Mr. McClellan, a hop man from Sa lem. transacted business in this city the first of the week. Belden Grant, a popular traveling man, was in town Tuesday. Miss Cora Mix spent Monday iu Dal las. Mr. and Mrs. John McCreadie, of Black Rock, are visiting at the home of their son, Will Earhart, in this city. Mrs. G. A. Wilcox was in Salem Sat urday. Mrs. James Anderson was in Dallas the first of the week. Mrs. I. D. Dickinson visited in the capital city Saturday. Chester Sloper and Prussia Newton were married in Independence lust Wednesday. They departed for Port land that afternoon for a brief wedding trip. B. F. Jones was elected mavor and Asa Robinson recorder at the city elec tion Monday. P. Drexler returned from Portland Saturday. Henry H. Bents, of Aurora, spent the past week in Independence. R0CCA. CASTOR» Tor Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes DigraltonHewfiil ness and ReslContalns neittxr U p tu r n Morphine n o r Muterai. N o t N a r c o t i c . M ifrt/ M Jka M X Z m a a JbcAmm. A d Jt.U b - U k* A perfect Remedy forftroUpa tion, Sour Stotnadi.Dlani«« Wormsfonvulswns •Feverish ness and LOSS of S leep . 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Wilt is back on Rock Creek after a short stay in Corvallis. Mrs. B. E. Rose and baby have gone to visit her mother at Independence. Mrs. Horsfall and Mrs. F'rank Morrison visited Miss Hamar’s school last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hamar, Miss Nelia Hamar aud Mrs. J. L. Morrison took dinner at F. Writtenstron’s on the 29th. G. B. Hampton, with the help of several neighbors, butchered a fat steer last Monday. Mrs. Fred Brock helped get dinner for the men. Miss M. L. Hampton returned to her school the 29th Miss Grace accom panied her and brought the horses home the next day. Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. i —® In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOR» T M « e C M T AU n M N P A N V , N E W YO R K CIT Y. ® — © —© —© — © — © — © —^ — Spray your T R EE S with Dependable Brand LIME AND SULPHUR Solution Manufactured by GIDEON ST O L T Z CO., Salem, Oregon ? © The Reliable Mercantile Co. have sold $100 FO RFEIT IF N O T STRICTLY PURE © their stock of goods to G. A. Cobb and F. F. Williams, of Portland. © | For Sale F. O. B. Dallas or Salem by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Finch, of St. Johns, are visiting relatives here. ® RAY & CO., Dallas, Oregon, or at Joseph Smitli, of Corvallis, visited WEST SALEM. friends here last week. DALLAS SODA W ORKS, Dallas, Oregon The Misses Steele, of Buena Vista, © —© —® — Mr. Mell Wilson is quite sick with © — were visiting in town the first of the throat trouble. week. Miss Maud Tharp has returned from Mr. Nora Bales, of Zena, visited in evening of December 2.‘lrd, and if it is A program will be given at the Chris West Salem Saturday. an extended visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Dodge called anything likelier school it will certainly tian church on next Suudav evening by J. M. Staats, of Airlie, transacted lie a success. She expects to spend the theC. W. B. M. on Geo. Gosser Sunday. business in Independence Friday. holidays with her parents in Sheridan. Mrs. Lucia Keyt, Mrs.. Jennings, Asa Taylor was a business visitor in Mrs. John Holmes is taking subscrip- Gladys McKee and Hazel Duignan were ions for all kinds of magazines. Dallas Saturday. shopping in McMinnville Saturday. Mrs. Strang made a two weeks visit at Mr. Chas. Fitchard returned from FALLS CITY. Bert Conner and wife, of Condon, and the home of her son, Mr, Justice. Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Ella Hastings, of Spokane, is visit Mrs. Canuse, of East Salem, spent Mr. Al Bentley is visiting relatives in ing relatives and old friends in this vi Quite a number of Falls City people cinity. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Batchelor Eugene. »4*. We are glad to say that Mr. Squires attended court this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gross were in Dallas Omer Carson lias been doing some City water is all the talk now. It is pvrographic has entirely recovered from his recent Monday. and has several pieces hoped it will result in something prac on display in work, Mr. Sharman lias returned to his illness. Hall A Hayes’ furniture Portland friends visited at the home tical. homestead near Siletz. store at Dallas. C. Schabert has about completed Miss Topsy Madison was a Salem vis of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gozour, of West his J. new Mr. James Yoakum is improving the dwelling on the lots recently appearance Salem, Sunday. itor last week. of his store by painting it purchased by him. Mrs. N. S. Smitli has returned home inside and varnishing the c«>unters. A. Strausbery has returned from a INDEPENDENCE. Mrs. Thorn has graded her lots on after a three weeks visit at the home of Mr. Jack Goodell, of Rickreall, is iloing visit in Portland. her daughter, Mrs. Warren Birch, ot St. Pine street, near Thomas HollowelPs the work. Mr. Yoakum is going to put Tom Hart is visiting friends in Salem. Johns. residence, and has material on the in a new stock of goods which lie has al Artie Burkhead,of Monmouth, was in Mr. L. Damon was a passenger to ready ordered, and expects them to be Mr. J. T. Hunt has received word ground for a new residence. Independence Saturday. Portland Saturday. that his mother, who is visiting at the The new dry goods store opened up in here in a few days. Mrs. John Belt has returned from Mrs. John Smith, of Corvallis, was home of her son, Dent Hunt, at Dayton, the Tollar building is doing a good busi visit to Portland. visiting friends in this city last week. ness. The young men running the same Washington, fell and broke her hip. AIRLIE. Ralph Davidson, of Parker, was tran Chas. Dick has returned from a trip to F. L. Wood, of Ellis A Wood. Real are attentive to business and will suc sacting business here Saturday. Yaquina and Toledo. Estate Co., of Salem, has bought the ceed. Eli Fluke, of Coryallis, visited rela C. B. Pugh is building a good sub Ed Berry was in town this week. Mrs. Solie is visiting her sister, who Stanton property and is improving it by tives here last week. a bungalow roofed porch and a coat of stantial residence near the schoolhouse. resides in Portland. W. E. Williams is a Dallas visitor this This part of our city is rapidly building week. Miss Lcora Shank visited Dallas Ray Walker, of Eugene, visited liis red naint. and will soon be the most popular friends Thursday. West Salem has a good general up parents over Sunday. A. C. Staats and wife were Saver vis J. M. Murney has returned from a vis Will Mattison was visiting Dallas merchandise store, an excellent school, part of town. Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Cooper, having itors Sunday. it in Albany. and needs some enterprising person to friends Sunday. C. Miller was in Airlie Sunday on build more houses to rent, as there are sold their residence property to W. H his A. way L. M. Butler, of Monmouth, ws to Dallas. Mrs. Chas. Fitchard visited in Salem not Becker, have moved to Centralia, Wash enough to satisfy the demand. town Saturday. Monday. Leroy Byerley is in Dallas this week ington, where they may be found at Mrs. Marie Frakes, the lady who was Harvey Copeland departed Tuesday attending court. home hereafter. Mra. Gibson and deugliter, of Rick- on his way to his home in Los Angeles. reall, were visiting in Independence injured on the last day of the cherry Mrs. W. D. Campbell, who died sud Mr. Marble and Mr. Metcalf were vis" fair, asks aid through the columns of Conrad Krebs has returned from an Saturday. the Itemizer. Mrs. Frakes was knock denly last Thursday, left many sincere itors in Suver Sunday. extended trip to New York and other Chas. Irvine transacted business in ed down by a man on a Salem street friends behind. The family had not re Hugh Goforth was trading in Airlie eastern cities. Corvallis last week. pavement, who stepped on her stomach sided in Falls City very long, hut while one day this week. Robt. Mende returned to his home in Mr. and Mrs. S. Hayes, of Riverside, so heavy that since then she has suffer here made a host of friends. Her body Mrs. Rowe, of Portland, is visiting at Portland Thursday. ed greatly. She was nearly killed and was taken to Montesano for burial. were in town Thursday. the home of W. 8. Jones Miss Ella Robinson has returned to Geo. Conkey transacted business in the injury to her head was so great The hearty laugh of our old friend, F. There will be a Christmas tree at that she lias lost the sense of both taste A. Lucas, was heard on our streets again Lewisville her home in McMinnville, after a visit Dallas Monday. Christinas eve. and smell. She is a widow and has no this week. Mr. Lucas has been visiting of several weeks with her parents here. Loran Wann has returned from a visit support Rev. T. E. Armstrong was a business since the death of her son, in the east for some months but says it Ernest Irvine was a Salem visitor with his parents, who reside in Salem. which occured soon after her injury, as does not look good to him and he is glad visitor in Salem this week. Friday. Mrs. Henry Hill was a Salem visitor the people remember the sad occur to get home again. We are all glad to D. H. Simpson was transacting busi Miss Ethel Foden, of Nova Scotia, ar Friday. rence. She is trying to get a little see him ness in Portland last week. rived last week to spend the winter home in West Salem, and asks the aid A crowd of Rebekah’s attended the There will be a mask dance and s u p - with her cousin, Mrs. Nell Graves. of the community. Any small contri Monmouth lodge Thursday night. per in Airlie Christmas night. Mr. Miller, of Hopewell, was the guest butions will lie appreciated by her. PEEDEE. Mr. H. C. Chamberlain has moved O. L. Buchanan was a business visit of his daughter, Mrs. L. L. Hewitt, last his family to Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. William Wisner w< or in Independence Friday. week. given a pleasant surprise by about 50 Khvood Bennett lias returned from a F. A. Williams returned Wednesday R. DeArmond was in Portland last visit in Portland. of their friends and relatives last Mon Clarence Irvine killed hogs Friday. week. day evening at their home on the Harry Bachelor made a business trip from a business trip to Portland. Prince Lacey, of Parker, was in this Miller & Alcorn shipped some fine Wallace road, in honor of the fiftieth to Airlie Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Vanduyne, of Port anniversary of their marriage. A spen- land. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. city Saturday. Will Bush sold some horses to Clar dressed hogs to Falls City Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Laundre visited relatives in did dinner was served by the ladies of Merwin. C. E. Staats sold a fine dressed hog to ence Irvine recently. the party and afterward musical num Miller Alcorn Co. one day this week. Mrs. Robt. DeArmond lias returned Independence Saturday. Grandma Hastings has returned to bers and readings were enjoyed. Mr. C. D. Ruklie was in Portland last to her home, after spending several J. W. Brown and A. N. Newbill are and Sirs. Wisner receive«! a handsome her home at Monmouth. weeks at the Good Samaritan Hospital. week. Martha Simpson, of Airlie, visited bnsiness visitors in Portland this week. gold decorated clock, umbrella and She is very much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore were in cane James Wilson spent a few days visit from their friends here, and also Sarah Ritner last week. ing his brother, C. E. Wilson, last week. Chas. Lightfoot was in this city over from their farm Saturday. many others from their friends and There will be preaching at the school Sunday. A. W, Fowler and family have arrived relatives in the east. Mr. and Mrs. house Miller A Alcorn Co. have bought the next Sumlay evening. entire output of the Monmouth cream Miss Edith Fugate spent the last of from California and will make their Wisner were married November 29th, Grandpa Castile, father of Mrs. Ma- ery. the week with her parents in Monmouth. home near Independence. 1858, in Hillsdale, Michigan, Mrs. Freer, fell dead last Saturday at Sam Russell, of Parker, was in town Wisner being formerly Miss Mary Haas. linda The students of American School of Mrs. Nora Mattison was a Salem vis his home in Springfield. Saturday. itor Friday. They came to Oregon 24 years ago and Music expect to give a musical in the There is going to be a Christmas tree have raised three girls and two boys, near future. Flruest Irvine has sold his interest in Byron Adkins, of Corvallis, visited and have a host of friends in different at the school house Christmas, and we C. F. Calkins and wife, who have been the hardware store to Hanna Bros. with friends here last week. want evervone to come and feel wel parts of Oregon where they have lived. come and nave a good time. living at the axe handle camp, have B. F. Jones was a Salem visitor last Mrs. J. A. Compton has returned from moved to Portland. week. a visit in Corvallis. • Al the meeting called to see about D. II. Simpson, one of our enterpris SUNNYSL0PE. Val Huber, of Monmouth, was in this building a new Bcnool house here it was Mr. Moffit, of Portland, was transact city Thursday. tiecided to not build it, the majority ing merchants, is a bnsiness visitor in ing business here last week. Dallas this week. thinking that the ol«l one, with a little Wiley Williams, of Airlie, wasin town J. Flynn, of Albany, was irt town Mr. Arthur Grooms wasin this vici expense, The Spaulding Logging company team would do for several years yet. last week, t Monday. nity Saturday trading horses. was in town Wednesday and took oat a A social dance will be given in the Mr. Roy Johnson and Milt Bosley vis big load of supplies. Miss Garlin Hill has returned from a Opera House Saturday night. PERRYDALE. ited Mr. Wm. Herren and family Sun visit in Salem. E. T. Evans took a load of groceries Mrs. N. Tharp departed Mondav for C. O. Sloyer and wife were in Port day. to Spaulding's logging camp for Miller Portland, whers she will visit a few days. land last week. Mr. Wm. Herren is hauling brick for Elmer Enes was a McMinnville visit A Alcorn Co. this week. Jesse Wiley, of Buena Vista, visited John Hanna has moved his family in the pnrpoee of building a flue to his or Friiiay. W. 8. Alcorn, of Kings Valley, wasin in this city Friday. house. to Mr. Fred Smith's house. Airlie Wednesday. He left in the even F. B. Conner went to Portland on ing for Portland, where he Bpent a few Loren Redwell, of Portland, transact- B. F. Jones is attending court this Quite a number of our young folks bnsiness Friday. from here attende«! church in Mon davs. «u business in Independence last week, week Ewen Jennings is in the real estate mouth Sunday. Gail Alexander, of Highland, was an J. 8. Cooper was in Dallas Monday, W. J. Barber and his gang nave com Mr. Wm. Herren has just finished bnsiness here. ^dependence vis.tor Saturday. Jll(tf!P Scott addressed the citisens of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Elliott were visit pleted the new warehouse for Miller A cultivating his strawberry and cherry Alcorn, and they are moving in this Harold r ltchard was in Salem Friday. Independence Monday afternoon at the orchard which looks fine. ing in Dallas Sunday. week. Claud Skinner has returned from a Good Roads Convention, J. W. Caldwell and Faye Morrison Mr. George Heck, the bntcher, of In Dr. Butler, of Independence, was in visit in Portland. | Howard Buckner attended court in dependence, has purchased some fine were Dallas visitors Mondav. Airlie Friday on his way to see Cy Yel - Harry and Ed Vailiere, of Highland, Dallas last week. beef cattle of Mr. Herman Wunder. D. L. Keyt made a business trip to ey, who is suffering with his old trou were transacting Imsinees here Satur- Harry Rogowav, of Albany, visited Miss Minnie Mack, who has been Washington the last of the week. ble with his eves. day. with his sister, Mrs. A. Gross, the first making an extendeil visit in the east, is Mr. and Mrs. Loop, of Briedwell, vis A gang of carpenters has been here Fred Hainan left Monday for Trout- of the week. expected home the 20th of the month. ited at the home of Lee Danewood Sun this week making some repairs on the dale, where he expert* to work in a G. L. Hawkins, of Dallas, was in our day. Our merchant, Mr. Strickler, of Mon depot and warehouse and have also dag meat shop. citv last week. mouth. passed through these parts Sun Mrs. D. L. Keyt and little daughter a well near the depot. Henry Dickinson, ot Parker, was in Mr. and Mrs. H. Dickinson, of Albany, day on his way to Mr. Herman Wan visited her sister, Mrs. Plsnkington, at this city Monday, visited at the home of J. C. Morrison der’s. Brklgeport. Henry and Oren McElmurry of High last week. When yon want prescriptions filled Our popular and industrious teacher, The Perrydale Milling Co. received land, were Independence visitor* the W. Fishbark, of Antioch, was in town Miss Ida Duigan, is preparing for a several carloads of slab wood from Dal by a comnetent druggist, one who is first of the week. careful and knows what he is about, go | ------ | Monday to attend the Good Roads Con- Christmas tree at the school house on the las recently. to Conrad Stafrin's drug store. ■ , I