Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 17, 1908, Image 10

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    OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
R. L. CHAPMAN...
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
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DALLAS, OREGON:
Bell P h o n e 103. - M u tu a l P h o n e 1306.
Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night.
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PEEDEE.
Mrs. James (¡rant is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvine were
Dallas visitors Friday.
Mrs. Paul Ronco has returned home
from Salem.
Mart Link was in Kings Valley trad-
! ing last Thursday.
I Mrs. Rena Price visited Hattie Gra-
, ham Friday.
i We hear that Filo Welman will be
I married in the near future.
Mr. Moburv transacted business with
| John Ritner Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Arnold were in
! Kings Valley Friday doing some shop­
ping.
A. M. Kau is visiting his relatives
here.
John Ritner has sold several head of
dressed hogs to Dave Grant.
Miss Clara Oleinan was doing some
shopping in Kings Valley Wednesday.
Kveryone is enjoying the rain.
Everyone seems to be pleased that
there will b»* a Christmas tree.
Mrs. Larkie Price is very much im­
proved.
Bud Alcorn has a nice lot of Christ­
mas goods.
R. A. Grant has returned home from
Allie Edwards was a Kings Valley
Portland.
yisitor this week.
F C. Ritner has returned home from
K. B. Arnold has been having some
Dallas.
work done at the blacksmith shop.
Mrs. L. Ritner was in Kings Valley
Lafey Edwards was in Kings Valley
trading hist Monday.
trading Monday.
RHEUM ATISM
CAN NOT B E R U B B E D AWAY
Mr. Alve Womer was in Kings Valley
on business last Wednesday.
('has. Kerber will have a shooting
watch next Saturday.
Hanna Elkins, of Albany baa been
visiting her brother, K. A. Hastings.
Monroe Townsend, of Kings Valley
attended the shooting match at J. \\ .
Yost’s Saturday.
James (¡rant took a load of geese to
market this week.
F. Sheythe is home from Marys river.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Arnold received
wort) lust week that their friend, Mr.
D. Gilespie, of Kansas, was dead.
Miss Grace Tire is staying with Mrs.
Nellie Burbank.
Mr. Henry Campbell, of Dallas, has
been in this neighborhood on business.
Mrs. Rebecca Bush was in Kings
Valley shopping this week.
Miss Dolly Baker has been staying
with Mrs. F. C. Ritner.
A1 Edward’s team got frightened last
week and ran away with a new wagon.
His arm was severely hurt.
A large crowd attended the shooting
match at J. W. Yost’s last Saturday.
Chas. Kerber has returned home
from a week’s visit at Dallas.
('laud Lewis passed through the
neighborhood driving several head of
cattle.
Mrs. John Ritner has sold her turkeys
to C. A. Kerl>er.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheythe were
Airlie visitors Sunday.
John Ritner made a business trip to
Airlie Tuesday.
Mrs. Hattie Womer was in Kings
Valley trading last Friday.
F. Sheythe and wife were in Indepen­
dence trading last Monday
Miss Eva Womer was in Dallas shop­
ping last Friday.
The telephone line is in good repair
again.
F. C. Ritner and wife attended Sun­
day school last Sunday.
Mr. Pearl Cooper visited friends in
this neighborhood Sunday.
P. J. Simpson bought several dressed
hogs at Airlie.
Miss Murl Cooper is on the sick
list.
L. ami F. C. Ititner were in Kings
Valley Sunday on business.
T. J. Allen has been up from Airlie
visiting relatives.
Walter Kinsey visited John Ritner
Sunday.
Lewis Edwards has been logging
again.
James Grant and wife spent Sunday
with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Brown.
Mrs. John Ritner spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . Ritner.
On account of a sore hand Lee Storv
has not been able to work in cainp.
I t is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles,
nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and tw itch ing with the pains of
Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the linim ent bottle, or some other
external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing
counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment w ill quiet the pain tempo­
rarily, hut can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it
does not reach the blood, where the cause is located
Rheumatism is more
than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can on ly be
reached by constitutional treatment— I T C A N N O T BE RUBBED A W A Y .
Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues
of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, com ing in contact with the different acids of the body, forms
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts o f the
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains
are on ly symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time
by surface treatment, they w ill reappear at the first exposure to cold or
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma­
tism can never he permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison.
The disease w ill shift
from muscle to muscle or join t to joint, settling on the nerves, causing
MONMOUTH.
inflammation and sw elling and such terrible pains that the nervous system
is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes
deformed and crippled for life. S. S. b. thoroughly cleanses the blood and
Mrs. C. B. Teats is visiting her moth­
renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign er.
matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead
Everyone is getting ready for the
of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ holidays.
ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­
The Evangelical Sunday school will
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed hav a Christmas tree at the church.
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining
Mrs. Vida Holman, of Albany, visited
blood which com pletely and permanently I with her mother, Mrs. Worth, over
cures Rheumatism.
S. S. S. is composed Sunday.
p iip p i V
VEG ETABLE
° l both purifying and tonic properties—
Miss Alice Riggs, of Etna Farm, drove
just what is needed in every case of Rheu­ i over to visit with her grandmother,
matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is I Mrs. E. Bedwell.
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts ami juices of roots, herbs and
Mrs. Mumma and Miss (»oldie are
barks. I f you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time now in Kansas, where Mrs. Mumma is
tryin g to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write in charge of a pastorate in religious
us about your case and our physicians w ill g iv e you any information or works.
advice desired free of charge and w ill send our special treatise on Rheumatism.
Geo. Sullivan, formerly of Falls City,
recently bought a tract of land of Archie
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A Fine Line of P IC T U R E S
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.
Extra good values in IR O N 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 o f Mat­
tresses, Springs, Etc.
H A line o f CARPE TS and RUGS surpassed by none
m
W e have just placed an order for a car load o f
Royal American Field Fencing. Also a large order
o f 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
PLU M B IN G .
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
Poole, of East Monmouth, and will
make of it a home.
The revival at the Christian church
continues with interest, and will con- i
tinue over next Sunday. Rev. Stevens j
is certainly a fine speaker.
James Goodman, of
Monmouth
Heights, and Geo. Sullivan have bought j
a gasoline engine, and will be on tap
to saw wood for the people.
Mr. Genenie, who recently bought I
100 acres o f the Lucas place northeast!
of town, has built thereon and m oved!
his fam ily out there.
C. C. Yeater was over from Hubbard
with some hounds going to chase
coyotes for his old neighliors cn the
Lnckiamute. He visited with A. J.
Haley over night last week.
Mr. Bruce and family visited Mr.
Herman Wunder Sunday.
Mr. Tom Marks and wife visited Mr.
John Walker and -wife Sunday.
Our teacher, Miss May Duigan. is vis­
iting her parents at Sheridan this week.
There was a dance at the home of
Mr, Milt Boolev Thursday in honor of
his 53rd birthday,
Mr. Jav Clark, Mr. Jess Johnson and
Albert Marks visited Mr. William Her-
ren and family Sunday.
SUNNY SLOPE.
wood
for
Our competent road supervisor,
Thomas Strain, was out here looking
over the roads.
Mrs. Martha Addison, of Dayton, is
sending a few weeks with her sister,
Mrs. Fish back.
Elmer Griffith, who has been working
with the Lafayette nursery, is now
visiting with his brother, Allie Griffith
and family.
Jesse Johnson, Noah Heffiy
and
Andrew' Shipley were Monmouth visit­
ors the first of the week.
George Sullivan, wife and daughter,
who have been visiting relatives at
Panther Creek, are now visiting Mrs.
Sullivan’s mother, Mrs. E. Clark.
ROCCA.
Preaching last Sunday by Mr. B. M.
Howell.
Chas. Schulze and family will move
to Norton this week.
Oscar Sampson, of Falls City, is
working for Warren Wright.
11. C. Rose has been catting wood for
G. B. Hampton. Fred Brock hauled it
in.
Robinson and Chamberlain have built
a bridge across Rock creek, near Royal
Plank’s place.
Jim Wright found the carcass of one
of Alvin Kimball’s goats, evidently the
work of a cougar.
Frank Morrison and family went
home on the 10th. Mrs. Horsfall and
little daughter accompanied them for a
short stay in Dallas.
A big band of goats came in from the
valley last week for Warren Wright.
They lost about 50 on the road and
have not been able to And them all yet.
falls ' city T
Rheumatism Developed Burning,
Painful Sores on Legs— Tortured
Day and Night— Tried All Kinds
of Remedies to No Avail— Wife
Had Debility and Pains in Back.
BOTH USED CUTICURA
AND ARE WELL AGAIN
SUNNYSL0PE.
Roy Johnson is cutting
George Bweringen.
FIFTEEN YEARS!Of
KEENJFFERIIG
“ My husband had been a great suf­
ferer with rheumatism for nearly fifteen
years. At first it was in his bones, but
after a while it was in the flesh and
finally running sores broke out on hia
legs, from below the knees to the ankles.
There are no words to tell all the dis­
comfort and great suftering he had to
endure night and dav. He used every
kind of remedy and three physicians
treated him, one after the otner, with­
out any good results whatever. So
one day I happened to read about
Cuticura Remedies. I asked him if
be would not try them. ‘No,’ said he,
‘iCs no use, I ’ve spent enough money
now.’ The next day I ordered five
dollars’ worth of Cuticura Soap, Cuti­
cura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent.
He began to use them without confi­
dence but after three weeks all the
Bores wore dried up. The burning
fire stopped, and the pains became
bearable. After three months he was
quite well. Two years later the pains
a‘nd sores came back after he had been
working hard and had taken cold.
Cuticura ■
again
But as soon as he used Cut*''"-“
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it cured Mm.
him. Two years ago I used
Cuticura Pills for general debility. They
did me a great deal of good and made
mo well. Three months since I had pains
in my back and Cuticura took them
away, too. I can prove this testi­
monial at any time. Mrs. V. V. Albert.
Upper Frencnville, Me., July 21, 1907.’*
A S in g le T re a tm e n t
Consisting of a warm bath with Cuti­
cura Soap, a gentle application of Cuti­
cura Ointment, and a mild dose of
Cuticura Resolvent or Pills, is often
sufficient to afford instant relief, permit
rest and sleep, and point to a speedy
infancy to age, when all else fail
Cuticura Soap (25c.), Ointment (50c.), Resolvent
(50c.), and Pills (25c. per vial o f 60). are sold
throughout the world. Potter Drug St Chem. Corp„
Bole Props., 137 Columbus Ave., Boston.
9 T Mailed free, Cuticura Book on Skin "
hill relatives.
Mrs. J. \V. McDowell has been very
sick with asthma.
Mr. Stewart and family are moving
into ther new house.
Cass and George Gibson spent Sun­
day with their brother, Dor.
James Sykes and family are now very
comfortably settled in their new house.
A very enjoyable party was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards
Friday night.
BALLST0N.
Hilda Clark is reported to have the
diptheria.
Uncle Pleasant Orchard is reported to
be quite sick.
A. M. Vernon and family wore vssit-
ing in town Sunday.
There was a very enjoyable surprise
party given at the home of P. S. Ander­
son Saturday night.
R. L. Sears, of Hillsboro, was up
Tuesday to attend the fnneral of his
grandfather, Felt Sears.
Uncle Felt Sears, an old time resident
of Polk county, died at the home of hiB
grandson, James Sears, Monday morn­
ing of dropsy caused by heart disease.
A. D. Cridge, Woodman organizer,
visited Ballston camp Satu rday night to
assist in securing members and to make
arrangements for the log rolling in
March.
Mrs. John Conrter is in town visitin g
her husband and other relatives and
friends.
Tne little daughter of Mr. Bonghey,
who has been very sick, is rapidly im­
proving.
Mr. Fuller, of the Falls City Lumber
Co., is the happy father of a fine little
girl. Say, just watch Falls City grow.
George Sullivan and family have re­
turned from a month’s trip in Southern
Oregon, they now being located in Mon­
mouth.
Mrs. George Gardner returned home
from Salem the first of the week. She
has been there receiving treatment for
her eyes, which are much improved.
H. S. Montgomery and wife, former
residents of this place, are here visiting
E0LA.
relatives and friends. They have sold
their southern Oregon property and are
about to buy some property near Falls
Mr. Walker Berry is sick with grip.
City.
H. Hayden killed two hogs the 14th.
The genial faces of Col. Mathews and
Wm. Chappell are again seen on our
Mrs. George Kendall is sick with
streets, anu it is hoped that they will grip.
again conclude to make Falls City their
Eola will have a Christmas tree this
home.
year.
Our merchants are making a fine dis­
There is a house vacant in Eola on
play for Christmas, and the hearts of Second street.
all our little ones is being made glad in
Miss Bessie Foster, of Salem, spent
anticipation. Santa Claus will surely
come to all this year, and all may lie Saturday at R. Brunk’s.
Mr, and Mrs. Holman went to Port­
made glad.
Arthur Trask is occupying his old land Friday on business.
Mrs. J. J. Swanson and children have
place behind the block in the meat
market. Art. is the best meat cutter been quite sick with grip.
in Polk county, and his numerous
Ed Mitty went to Mr. Lowe’s to bring
friends are pleased to see him back in the county grader to Kola.
his old place after the serious accident
Mrs. Jess Chamberlain has gone to
to his leg several weeks ago.
Willamina to visit her parents.
The city council at its regular meeting
Mr. Holman has had Shaw street be­
levied a 15 mill tax for the coming year. tween his home and the store, cleaned
It also instructed the water committee up.
to make terms for water supply, and
Mrs. Henry Brophy moved to her
passed an ordinance licensing soft drink
houses, billiard and pool tables, skating home in Salem last Wednesday to spend
the winter.
rinks and moving picture shows.
George Chapman and Ed. Mitty took
The late grand jury proceedings leave
the impression that a great “ frame up” a load of lumber from Salem to out near
Oak
Grove to use oil the road Saturday.
was on hand, and that Falls City and
its people were the shining mark. The They got a good soaking with the rain.
writer of this believes the officials
charged with the duty of enforcing the |
FIR GROVE
laws should look to both sides of a ques­
tion, and not lend themselves to the
machinations of anv person or personB.
Mrs. Will Bronson went to Falls City
By so doing, the dear people would be Saturday.
saved lots of expense.
Mrs. Troy Turner’s parents visited
her Friday.
McCOY.
Miss Silva Brown visited Mamie Ray
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pagenkop went to
J. K. Sears drove to Salem Monday.
Airlie Saturday.
B. L. Smack went to Corvallis the
Mrs. Freer returned home Saturday
last of the week.
from Springfield.
John Smuck made Dallas a call the
Columbus Totherow and wife are vis­
last of the week.
iting at Sam Morrison’s.
S. D. Stagle was in McMinnville the
Mises Cora and I.oafie Ray visited
first of the week.
Miss Lucy Ronco Sunday.
C. H. Farmer went to Portland with
Misses Thera and Theda Condon visit­
a car load of hogs Thursday.
ed Misses Velma and Gay Douglas Sun­
Mat Corrigan, of McMinnville, was in day.
town the first of the week.
Several of our Odd Fellows attende d j Misses Thera and Theda Condon spent
Saturday with Misses Hazel and Mabel
Amity lodge Saturday night.
Yost.
The social dance given at the hall i
Lambert Shepard lost his pony re­
Saturday night was well attended.
cently. This makes four horses in the
Chas. Faist, of this place, will give a last two years.
shooting match on December 22nd.
Marion Waters lost a fine young
Frank Lynn returned from the east horse by it jumping out of the barn and
Monday bringing home with him a car breaking its back.
load of thoroughbred Jersey cattle from
While several ladies were watching
one of the best herds in the eastern I the donkey at work at the Peedee mill s
state«. He bought his herd at Louisville, limb struck Mrs. Shafer on the foot
Kentucky and was two weeks on his hurting her quite badly.
trip home.
The Yeater hoys are hunting coyetes
in McTimmondg vallev, which have
been causing considerable worry to the
POPCORN.
farmers, and have killed quite a num­
ber of sheep and goats.
Fall grain is up and looks well.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronco have re-
Henry Buhile and family viaited with i turned from Junction City. Mrs. Ron­
co is reported r.s getting along nicely
since the removal of the cancer.
Saturday morning while LeBter Brown
was helping to fell timber at theSpauld- ■
ing camp he accidently ran a dead
knot in his hand. He thinks lie got ull
the rotten wood out of where it pene-:
trated.
R1CKREALL.
Deloss Fritz spent Sunday here.
Mark Burch is in Portland visiting
friends.
W. W. Rowell was in Falls City on
business last week.
Oliver Wait and family visited in
Salem Sunday.
W. W. Rowell and wife visited her
parents in Independence Suuday.
Miss Nina Lucas and Mrs. Bud
Ramsey were Salem visitors last week.
Jack Goodell and Orville Price attend­
ed the basketball game in Dallas Satur­
day night.
Mrs. Fred Kozer returned Sunday
from Portland where she visited the
last week.
The hoys of this place have organized
a basketball club and w ill soon be ready
to accept challenges.
A number of young people from here
attended the skating party at Oak
Grove Saturday night.
The card party Friday night was well
attended.
Progressive
pedro
was
plaveil and Mrs. John Vuughu succeed­
ed in carving off the ladies’ prize and
Walter Vaughn the gentlemen’s. Mr.
A. Hill received the booby.
CAST0RIA
The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature o f
- and has been made under his per«
/ s ' s
sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
S-Gt/cAtM, A llow no one to deceive you In this.
A ll Counterfeit», Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bat
Experiment» that trifle with and endanger the health o f
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What Is CASTORIA
Castor!a 1» a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. I t
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 relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The ChUdren’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend,
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
INDEPENDENCE
Miss Ada Byers, of Rickreall, spent
Saturday and Sunday with her parents
in this city.
W. G. l ’ robst and wife visited in Port­
land last week.
Miss Florence Burton visited friends
in Falls City last week.
Mrs. G. A. Wilcox spent Wednesday
witn Miss Bertha Buckhamat at Mon­
mouth.
TMK O CNTAUN O O M M N V , T T M U R R A Y R T R I I T , N IW V O R R C ITY.
Claud Hubbard visited with his par­
ents lust week.
Clarence Ireland, of Portland, was in
this city last week.
Miss Goltla Rhodes, of Corvallis, vis­
ited her parents over Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Compton, of High­
land, were in this city Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Skinner is on the sick list.
Robt. DeArmond was in from his
farm Saturday.
Frank Skinner has returned from
Manufactured by GIDEON STOLZ CO., Salem, Oregon
&
Portland, where he spent the past two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sloper were vis­ ?
$100 F O R F E IT IF N O T S T R I C T L Y P U R E
iting in this city Friday.
The launch, Independence, will begin
For Sale F. O. B. Dallas or Salem by
Thursday making its usual trips between
Salem and Independence,
R A Y & C O ., Dallas, Oregon, or at
J. M. Mnrney lett Friday for the east,
D A L L A S S O D A W O R K S , Dallas, Oregon
where he expects to Bpend the winter.
W. W. Allingham, of Portland, tran­
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sacted business in this city last week.
Mrs. J. H. Knighton, of Buena Vista,
visited friends here Saturday.
iting at the home of Wm. Dawes, return­
Ernest Irvine was in Salem the first
Donald Dickinson, of Parker, was in ed to her home in Seattle Monday.
of the week.
town Saturday.
Frank Butler, of Monmouth, visited
Leonard Krebs returned from Portland
Chester Rhodes, who is attending the his sistei, Mrs. I. L. 8mith, over Sun­
Monday.
0. A. C., visited with his parents over day.
Billie McAdams, of Corvallis, was in
Sunday.
G. S. Arnold, of Corvallis, visited town this week.
Chester Murphy, of Suver, was in this friends here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl, of Seattle, was
city last week.
Mrs. J. Fryer has returned from
Mrs. Archie Sloper visited with her Castle Rook, where she visited with her visiting at the homo of Win. Dawes.
Word was received here Monday of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Milier. the daughter.
the death of Mrs. Wm. Williams, of
ast of the week.
Queenie Dickinson has returned from Airlie. She was the mother of Mr.
Mr. C. C. Patrick, former cashier of Washington, where she has been visit­
the First State Bank of this city, depart­ ing her sister, .Mrs. Wm. Nye, for the Clyde Williams, of this city.
Ed Rogers, of Monmouth, was in
ed Thursday for Iowa, where he will past four months.
town Tuesday.
make his home.
K. C. Eldridge has returned from a
Julius Pincus, oi Salem, transacted trip to San Francisco.
business in this city last week.
KINGS* VALLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Fredrickson visit­
The Crab club was entertained at the ed friends in town Monday .
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Messner
John Cox, of Riverside, was an Inde­
Some snow on the mountains.
Saturday night.
pendence visitor Monday.
\V. S. Alcorn returned from Portland
Ross Nelson was in Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. A1 Huston, of Portland, visited Friday.
Mr. E. D. Ressler, of Monmouth, was ftiends in Independence last week.
A. C. Miller returned Friday from
in Independence Friday.
O. P. Mauzey spent a part of last week Dallas.
Mrs. Orville Butler, of Riverside, vis­ in Salem.
Mrs. J. L. Burns has been on the sick
ited relatives in this city Saturday.
Little Grace Butler has been quite ill list the last week.
Ernest Cochrane, of Sidney, was in for the past two weeks.
Tom Allen, of Airlie, Bpent Sunday
town Saturday.
John Steel, of Buena Vista, was in with relatives here.
Wm. Barnett has returned from Port­ town Monday.
Wm. Smith returned from Dallas Sat­
land.
Geo. Jones and wife were in from their urday, where he had been attending
Mr. and Mrs. Burrows were in from country home Monday.
court.
their country home F'riday.
Gus Sperling, of Portland’ is visiting
Link Allen took his daughter, Nomia,
Chas. O’ Brien, of Salem, visited friends and relatives in this city.
to Salem Tuesday to have her eyes treat­
friends here last week.
ed
by a specialist.
Miss Clara Earhart is assisting in the
The Whist club were entertained at postoffice during the absence of Miss
Kings Valley has anew merchant in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon last Kate Jones, who is quite ill.
Tom Allen, who has bought Art Miller's
week.
half interest in the store.
Joe
Hubbardt
was
a
passenger
o
Cor-
The Wonderland has opened up agnin
Mrs. Dick Rogers got a letter from
valis
Monday.
under the management of T. A. Riggs,
Alaska Saturday telling her that her
Mrs. D. A. Hodge is visiting at the little nephew, Giles Ames, has tubercu­
and will give matineesTuesdays, Thurs­
home of Mrs. Dalton in Dallas.
days and Saturdays.
losis of the bone in his ankle.
Mrs. Bowden, of Monmouth, spent
Joe Hubbard was a Salem visitor last
Mrs. Sophia Townsend and Mrs Pres­
Monday in Independence.
week.
ton Lung wore called to Airlie Monday
Mrs. J. S. Cooper returned from Dal­ to be with their sister, Mrs. VV'm. W il­
Mrs. Cromwell, of Monmouth, visited
las Saturday night.
liams, who had taken very suddenly
in this city Saturday.
Mrs. Alec Kirkland, from Eastern with neuralgia of the heart.
B. F. Jones was in Salem one day last
Oregon, is visiting at the home of M tb .
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laundry visited Wm. Kirkland.
WEST SALEM.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickinson, have re­
relatives here Monday.
Miss Stump, of Monmouth, attended turned from a visit with their daughter,
Henry Moore has returned to West
the afternoon sale and tea given by the who lives in Washington.
Mrs. J. E. Kirkland, from Albany, is Salem.
Presbyterian ladies Saturday.
Mr. Walker Fitts bought an oppossum
W ill Craven, who has been quite ill visiting with Mrs. P. M. Kirkland.
Mrs. Andy Wilson is ill at her home paying $1 for it, and it turned out to be
at his home here, is improving.
a pet.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bilveu visited at in north Independence.
Mr. End Mrs. Marion Moore are visit­
Mrs. Bricker is visiting ar the home
the home of S. E. Owen Monday.
of her brother, Dave Sears, in this city. ing with Mr. Moore’s sistiir, Mrs. Shutee,
J. A. Colby was in town Monday.
of French Prairie.
Alec GraVi of Sheridan, is opening up
Mrs. Dave Collins has returned from
Mr. Jacob« supplies the best Salem
a cigar store next door to the Little Pal­
a visit in Seattle.
store with oyster cocktails, which he
ace hotel.
puts up himself. Try them.
The Misses Hazel and Mabel Lawrence,
Mrs. N. Clodfelter arrived from Iowa
of Cochrane, visited friends here Satur­
Friday, the 18th, is .Bargain day for
last week to spend the winter with her
day.
the Polk County Itemiaer. Give Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. C. Moore.
John Holmes your subscription.
Clyde Davies, of North Yamhill, visit­
Orin Byers, of Rickreall, spent the
ed in Independence the first of the week.
Mr. Lem Howard, our barber, was
last of the week in town.
Mrs. Arthur Moore, of Corvallis, is
thrown off his wheel on Saturday night
Frank
Kersey
and
Leif
Finseth,
of
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dee Taylor.
while coming down town from where
Dallas, visited Independence friends he works.
Mrs. Mollie Stine, of Monmouth, vis­ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wink Putman and
ited friends here Saturday.
Miss Bertha Porterfield visited friends family, of Fossil. Oregon, have come
A. Bentley has returned from a visit in Dallas this week.
here for his health and are staying at
in Eugene.
Mrs. Wm. Dawes died at her home in
home of hia brother Marion Put­
A cement walk is being built in front this city December 14th. She leaves a the
man.
of the Wonderland Theatre.
husband and four children.
There arrived at the home of Mr. and
Miss Bernice Wilson left Tuesday for
The Presbyterian ladies tea and sale
Portland, where she will visit for a few was a decided success both socially and Mrs. Erve Miller on December 9th a
voung lady that is admired by all the
days.
financially. The ladies realized a hand­ \Vest Salem friends for her beauty and
Mr. and Mrs. Shenafield, of Corvallis, some sum from their sales.
grace. Her name is Miss Fern Isabell
have moved to Independence to make
Mr. Wm. Cockle was in from High­ and her weight is 1% pounds.
their home. Mr. Shenafield is the new land Tuesday.
There will be a box social and a play
manager of the Bell telephone office
The Knights of Pvthias gave a ban­ by home talent at the schoolhouse Sat­
here.
quet Monday night in Webber’s ban­ urday night, the 19th. Every oody is
Will Mattlson visited in Dallas 8un- quet rooms.
invited to come and have a good tune.
The proceeds are needed to finish pay­
dav.
Miss Vena Goff, a former Indepen­ ing for the new bell they got last sum­
T. Hunt, of Wellsdale, visited in this dence girl, was married to C. E. Wood
mer.
city the first of the week.
last week. They will make their home
Roy Walker has returned to Eugene, at Kenuewick, Wash.
after a visit with her parents, Mr. ahd
PERRYDALE.
Miss Tressa Ellison visited in Corval­
Mrs. 8. B. Walker.
lis the first of the week.
A social dance was given in the opera
Frank Ellis, of Portland, is visiting
Fred Hebding was a Portland visitor
house Saturday night. All of thoee at-1 his mother, Mrs, Arthur Moore.
Friday.
tending report a good time.
H. K. Smith, of Luckiainnte, was in
Frank O. Byerley was a Dallas viaitor
R. Dickinson was in Salem last week. town Monday.
Friday.
N. Tharp has bought a rooming house
Jim Hilliard Is on a hunting trip in
H. J. Elliott went to Monmouth on
in Portland and will move his family
the Alsea country
business Friday.
down this week.
Ben and Howard Jones were countv
Prince Lacey, * * Parker, was in town
Walter Wagoner, of Monmonth, was
seat visitors Saturday.
Sunday.
in this city Sunday.
Misses Edith and Ida Duignan spent
Miss Glad^p Wilson, of Dallas, visited
Frank Patterson returned to eastern
Miss Roby Earhart over Sunday.
Oregon Monday after a visit with hia Sunday here with their parents.
Mrs. Amy Bevens, who haa been via- i parents here.
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