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for a visit. George Whipple, who training department Wednesday. There is no improvement« on the pi ic e , 1 used to live in Kola, lives in Marion but they expect to build in the near W. E. Craven visited iu Portland county now. future and make it their home. last week. Al Bentley aud family have moved to SUNNYSLOPE. Y eedee T the cottage belonging to J. Bohanon, on j Main street. Grover Pitzer was a Monmouth visit W. A. Messner was in Portland last Will Bush lost a horse with the colic. or the lirst of the week. I week. Alva Worner was in Airlie laat Thurs William Fishback and sister, Imi, day. Mr«. Fred Smith visited friends in Sundayed at the McKinney home at Independence Saturday. Girl of Six Months had Fearful f-ewisville. Mrs. Vale visited Sunday with Mrs. Womer. Morris Fowle, of Airlie, was in this Attack of Eczema — Spread All Clem and Lettie Fisliback spent Sun city | Mr. Stewart is getting along alright last week. Over Her Face and Eyes Began to Charley Oleman has lost two hories ! but is not able to be brought home yet. day at the home of George Bingtnan T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t, a n d w h ic h h a s been Norval Stapleton, of Highland, visit- J with tlie stagger«. and family of Monmouth. Swell — Scratched Till Blood R. L. CHAPMAN.... j George Chapman has set out a cherry ed in town Saturday. in u se fo r o v er 8 0 y e a r s, haa b o r n e t h e sig n a tu r e of Frank Gray, of Independence, after There was a dance at Lew Edward» I orchard where the old apple orchard Came— Relieved in a N ight and FUNERAL DIRECTOR a u d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d er hia per Miss Hose Schwinnen, of Portland, I spending several weeks at the Herren last Saturday night. j used to be. and visited last week at the home of Mrs. I so n a l su p erv isio n sin c e Its in fa n cy . EMBALMER J. J. Fiddler merits special attention home, returned home Friday. Mrs. Hettie Womer visited her moth Clias. Irvine. A llo w n o o n e to d e c e iv e you In th is. O FF IC E : C hapel » n i P arlo r« ,N M ain « !. I for making the round trip from Dal- er a few days last week, An agent from Salem was in this vi CURED BY CUTICURA DALLAS. OREGON: ! las to Salem everyday during the cold cinity Saturday in the interest of the Harry Valliere, of Highland, was an AU C o u n terfeits, Im lta tio n a a n d “ J u s t -a s -g o o d ” a r e b u t While riding logs last week Harry j spell. Independence visitor Saturday. Oregon Nursery of that place. AFTER LONG SUFFERING Batchelor came near being drowned. Bell Phone 103. • M utual Phone 1306. E x p érim en ta th a t tr ifle w ith a n d e u d a u g er th e h e a lth of Call« Prom ptly A nsw ered Dey or Ni«hl I One of our hunters was hunting on Mrs. C. L. Fitchard entertaineil at In fan ta a n d ChUdren—E x p erien ce a g a in st E x p erim en t, Dave Dove is having work done i Bitty West, of Hoskins, spent Thurs hillside during the heavy snow bis place here, which be lias lately pur 500 Wednesday afternoon. “ W hen m y little girl w as six m o n th s V » » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ the day night with Will Bush and family. when be slipped and fell and broke his chased of Kufus Smith, of Monmouth. old I n o tic e d sm all red s p o ts o n her Miss Hazel Vaughn, of Riekreall, vis Mrs, Lew Ritner is not quite so well rig h t cheek. I d id .n o t ! gun stock. Grandma Herren, who has been sick ited with her grandparents, Mr. and and Will Bush has been on the sick list. p a y a n y a tte n tio n to Mrs. J. W. Kirkland, the first of the i N. Ni-itty kept his flock of chickens in for a short time, is somewhat improved. th e m b u t finally th e EOLA. There was preaching at the school the hen house ten days. They laid ev Dr. Crowley, of Monmouth, was called week. s p o ts grew so la rg e C astoria is a h a rm less a u b atltu te fo r C astor OU, P ara» house last Sunday, hut not a very large t h a t I s e n t fo r th e doc ery day hut one, 52 eggs in all. They Friday. g o rlc, D rop» a u d S o o th in g Syru p s. I t is P le a sa n t. I t An orchestra dance will be given in crowd. to r w ho sa id it w as Alt* Brown and wife visited in Kola are Leghorns. Tommy Strain, our competent road the opera house in this city, Saturday r i n g w o r m . H e p re co n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M orp h in e n o r o th e r N a rco tic the 14th. Mr. Troy Turner and family visited scrib ed a n o in tm e n t Mr. O. G. Savage died the 12th near supervisor, and Joe Houseman, both of night, January 30th. su b sta n ce. I t s a g e is it s g u a r a n te e . I t d estro y s W orm s which I used fo r tw o Saturday night at Mr. Womer’s and Frank Laws and Ewen Loop were in Los Angeles, Cal., and was buried in Monmouth, were here Friday and put J. 8. Cooper was in Portland last a n d a lla y s F e v e r ish n e ss. I t c u r e s D iarrhoea a u d W in d took in ¿lie dance. w eeks, b u t in s te a d of in a i. w culvert which had been wash Kola Monday. the Odd Fellow’s cemetery at Salem week. h e lp in g th e e ru p tio n , C olie. I t re lie v e s T e e th in g T ro u b les, cu res C on stip ation ed down during the recent high water. th e o in tm e n t seem ed The Ferguson family took dinner with the 19th of January. Mr. Seeley was in Falls City the last e n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ss im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s th e BALLST0N. to m a k e it w orse. T h e n I w e n t to a the Mitty’s Sunday. of the week. During the cold spell Harry Thacker second d o c to r w ho a fte r e x a m in in g th e S tom ach a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a u d n a tu ra l sleep . ROCCA. Mrs. a\lien Thacker seems to beget and Kd Mittv thought they found a b a b y said it w as e czem a. H e also g av e Mrs. Albert Tetherow, of Luckiamute, m e a n o in tm e n t w hich d id n o t h e lp T h e C hU dren’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th er’s F r ie n d , coon tree, but when they cut it down ting better very slowly. Mis» Berlie Ross, of Witchazel, is vis visited relatives in this city this week. e ith e r. T h e d isease in th e m e a n tim e there were no coons but bees, lots of iting friends and relatives here. January 22, 1909 Jess Chamberlain brought supplies honey too. re a d all o v e r th e fa c e a n d th e eyes Sam Russell, of Parker, was here Sat sp The 21st of January brought us more urday. Miss Mary O’Donnell, intermediate b egan to swell. I b e ca m e v e ry a n x io u s. for J. J Swanson the 18th. G E N U IN E ALW AYS T h e itc h in g grew in to le ra b le . I h a d to teacher, visited her parents at Portland, snow. Mrs. George Whipple died at Syracuse, Ed Mittv bought a load of supplies tie th e b a b y ’s h a n d s to th e c ra d le to Mrs. Kirk, of Newberg, arrived here Mr. and Mrs. George Berry, of Port B e a rs the Signature of Albert Wilt made a business trip to this week to make her home with her p re v e n t h e r s c ra tc h in g . T h e cheeks N. Y. December 6th, where she hail for the store Friday, the 16th. land, have been visiting relatives here. w ere covered w ith blood a n d it w as a Norton on the 22nd. sou, Prof. Kirk. te rrib le s ig h t to see. I c o n su lte d doc Henry Dorton and family, of Falls A little daughter arrived at the home rs from S e p te m b e r to D ecem ber, b u t Ross Nelson was a Dallas visitor the to City, are visiting his brothers, Ed and th e y w ere u n a b le to c u re th e b a b y . I of S. Wigle on the 17th. first of the week. Charley. p a id o u t fro m tw e n ty to th ir ty d o lla rs BLOOD Little Ellen Wright was quite sick Miss Bertha Porterfield visited in w ith o u t relief. Miss Ida Anderson, who has been at “ O ne of m y frie n d s to ld m e of th e this city Friday. D I S E A S E D last week, but is better now. tending business college at Portland, has C u tic u ra R em edies a n d I s e n t a t once F. Wittenstrom has suffered a great returned home. Miss Cordia Gooch visited at the fo r a s e t w hich I b e g a n to use th a t e v en deal with an abscess in his jaw last home ing. T h e n e x t m o rn in g th e b a b y ’s fa c e A N D S Y S T E M D IS O R D E R E D of her parents in Dallas over Sun The bridge across the Yamhill north week. w as all w h ite in s te a d of re d a n d y o u c an day. of toaui went out. This shuts off tiavel im agine how s u rp ris e d I was. I c a n n o t Catarrh is not merely ail inflammation of the tissues of the head and The wind blew a shed down on W. Mr. and Mrs. Rice entertained a few find w ords en o u g h to p ra ise C u tic u ra in this direction. Ihioat, as the symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back Wright’s place, on the Sunshine, crip n d I do n o t know w h a t w ould h a v e friends at their home Saturday evening, a becom In Use For Over 3 0 Years. into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi pling two cattle. Richard Clanfield and M: t ,3 Lizzie e of m y b a b y o n ly fo r it. I used in honor of Mr. Rice’s 71st birthday. T H K CENTAUR C O M PA N Y, TT M UNNAY S TR E ET. N t W V O R K CITY. Ross were married at the residence of th e C u tic u ra R em edies u n til th e eczem a cate; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater H. Horsfall came up from Siletz Esten Bevens was in from his home e n tire ly d is a p p e a re d . T h e c h ild is now O. E. Focht Wednesday, the21«t, Squire part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to f ie presence of an excess by G. way of Norton this week, the river in the country Saturday. th re e years o ld a n d q u ite w ell. I used Foclit officiating. After a sumptuous of uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be being too high to come the usual way. th re e cakes of C u tic u ra S oap, tw o boxes dinner they took the evening train to come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse Asa Robinson has gone to Portland, of C u tic u ra O in tm e n t a n d o n e b o ttle of Portland for a short wedding trip. They u tic u ra R e s o lv e n t a n d I n e v e r use a n y and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system. where he has a position in the Wood C stopped at her parents at Witchazel, re o th e r soap. I a lw a y s re c o m m e n d th e m INDEPENDENCE. This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all ward & Clark drugstore. turning to town Friday eyening. They Wednesday night. w h e n ev e r th e re is a c h a n c e fo r d o in g so. Rev. Thos. Starbuck, of Portland, vis parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame are fitting up his property in the north I will sen d y o u o n e of h e r p ic tu re s Dorsey Turner, of Airlie, was in town w ited Saturday at the Gibson home. Ella Sheythe and sons have gone to hich she h a a ta k e n ju s t a fte r sh e w as the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting of town, where they will reside in the Oleve Uobinson spent last week in Saturday. Charles E. Schenk and family, of Io healed. Mrs. P . E . G u m b in , S heldon, Eugene on a visit. future. of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable Portland. wa, left for Seattle Thursday, after a Mrs. Annie Kennedy, of Portland, la ., J u ly 13, 1908.“ symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca Dr. Butler was to see Mrs. Lizzie ten days visit with Mrs. Schenk's sister, Cuticura Soap (25c.), O intm ent (50c.). Resolvent Miss Opal Booth by, "of Monmouth, visited here this week. (50c.), and Chocolate Coated Pills (25c.), are sold tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full Bevens last Thursday. Mrs. James Sykes. RICKREALL. the world. P otter Dm * A Chetn. Corp., at the home of Mrs. I. L. Smith Miss Grace Damon, of Salem, visited throughout feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever visited Bole Prop«.. 137 Columbus Ave., Boston. Mr. Crosby was in Kings Valley on * f “ Malled Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Dl A very pleasant surprise was given Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDowell Friday Peter Cook was a Salem visitor Mon business last Wednesday. Miss Ruby Earhart visited at the and Mrs. L. Damon. affected by this disease. It is a waste of Ethel Story visited her sister, Sarah night, when about 40 of their friends time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays home of Miss Gladys Wilson, in Dallas, Ed. Reynolds, of Airlie, was an Inde ing away of the dam at Mill 2, took day. gathered in, bringing a fine lunch with out some fences and private bridges. b e e n w o rs e . I t r i e d e v e r y th in * washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment J over Sunday. pendence visitor this week. Paul Smith was a Dallas visitor Fri Story, at Salem, last week. them. A good time was had by all. day. Clias. Kerber lias been doing some ■sited? s° # S .V n d does not reach the- blood, and can, therefore, | Dr. O. D. Butler was in Portland last The snow in the monntaius remains ■ u lted . Miss Opal Hall, of Portland, visited work on the telephone line. could see,a l i t t l e Im p r o v e m e n t do nothing more than temporarily relieve I week. too deep for the camps to work. It is here with her sister, Mrs. Claud Skin C. McArthur visited relatives here fr o m th e f ir s t b o ttle , a n d a f te r EOLA. hoped a warm rain will soon come and Saturday. Io cure | j[ Collins, of Portland, transacted ner, last week. t a k i n g i t a s h o r t w h ile w a s c u re d . the discomfort of the trouble. Wallace Brown and wife visited at T h is w a s s i x y e a r s a g o , a n d I a m Catarrh permanently the blood must be business in this city last week, take off the snow’, as the boys are get Rob Arnold’s Saturday night. Mrs. W. W. Percival and daughter, ting tired of resting so long. a s w e ll to d a y a s a n y m a n . I t h i n k Linn Nesmith was a Salem visitor C a t a r r h is a b lo o d d is e a s e , a n d thoroughly purified and the system cleansed or Friday. Marshall Stewart attended J. Trent’s Mr. Van Dornsite returned Sunday Pearl, were Portland visitors this week. Hettie Kinsey visited her sister, Mrs. k n o w th e r e is n o th i n g o n e a r th of all poisons, and at the same time Word was received here Saturday, wedding. evening from a visit with relatives in b e t t e r fo r t h e b lo o d t h a n 8 . S. S. Al. Bentley spent a few days in Port that Mrs. Knowles and Frank Ward John Koser and Orin Lucas were in Edwards, last Saturday night. N o b o d y t h i n k s m o re o f S. 8 . S. strengthened and built up. Nothing equals Portland. Frank Laws and Ewen Loop were in land this week. A band of dairy cows passed through th a n I do. M. M A T SO N , S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the were married in Vancouver about two Dallas Friday. Eola one dav last week. L a p e e r, M ioh. Miss Topsy Mattison was a Salem the neighborhood last Friday. weeks ago. They are living on Mrs. disease at its head, goes down to the very Mr. E. D. Kessler, of Monmouth, was Mrs. B. F. Lucas lias returned from a Knowles’ ranch near Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson went to Salem in this city the first of the week. bottom of the trouble and makes a complete visitor Friday. visit in Portland. We hear that Miss Mamie Cassidy Friday on law business. B. F. Jones came up from Salem Sat Miss Ada Byers, of Riekreall, visited and lasting cure. vS. 8. S. removes every was married at Albany last week. Rev. C. C. Poling, of Portland, late of Mira Lucas and Etfie Hickerson were particle of the catarrhal poison from the urday to spend Sunday with his family. over Sunday with her parents in this Dallas, has become a property owner in in the capital city Monday. Mrs. Dtinsmore was in Eola Sunday We hear that some of our neighbors Falls City. The doctor sees great im blood, making this vital stream fresh calling on old neighbors. E. M. Young was a Portland visitor citv. are complaining of night visitors. Miss Ada Byers visited with her par provement here, and realizes that Falls and healthy. Then the inflamed mem last week. On account of water, our mail carrier Mr. Hamar’s father and mother start Dr. Calloway made a business trip to City has a brilliant future, and proposes ents at Independence Sunday. begin to heal, the head is loosened did not come with the mail Tuesday. ed back to their home in Kansas the PURELY VEGETABLE branes Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbard were in Grants Pass last week. to get in on the ground floor. Will Hill and I.anora Smith were see and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease, Salem last Monday. On account of high water the wire 19th. Francis Jones has returned to his every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health The telephone lines owned by the ing the sights in Dallas last Thursday foot Lewis Davis and Marshall Stewart bridge at Montgomery went out. C. A. South was in from his farm Sat timber claim at Otter Rock. farmers and others in this part of the evening. restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a urday. went to Riekreall for a load of hay the Mr. and Mrs. John Ritner were in 22nd. Mr. Harry Wagner, of Portland, visit country, were under discussion at a fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the I. W. (ioodell conducted the eighth (Mias. Ewing, of Highland, was an In ed at the home.of his sister, Mrs. W. R. meeting held by the interested parties grade state examinations here last week. Kings Valley trading last Wednesday. use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will Tuesday. The gathering was a large There were seven applicants for diplo The Horst Bros, are having a lot <>f A11in, this week. seed you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice dependence visitor Friday. Dr. Butler, of Independence, was blasting one and many matters of interest were mas. done, cleaning off more land to without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. called to see It. A. Grant last Friday. Harry Byers, of Dallas, was in town talked over. Prof Kirk, principal of the Indepen- set out hops. Monday. TH E S W i F T S P E C IF IC C O r , A T L A N T A , G Am John Munch, a miller of life long ex lence school, vi-ited the normal and Mr. and Mrs. James Grant were in W. B. McKown has purchased the Flora Clement has gone to the Mol« has been employed by the King.} Leif Finseth, of Dallas, spent Sunday handsome residence of S. K . Trask, and perience, Valley trading last Wednesday. | son farm to stay with the folks there Riekreall Milling Co. in this city. after making a few changes on same, as the lady is sick. Mary Vale and son, Tom, were •V? v w V’' Following is the school report for the in Mrs. • S*V - o Jesse P. Sharp, a Columbia Life in will move in. We are all well pleased month Kings Valley trading last Saturday. Dave Jacobson stayed two weeks with ending January 22, 1909: Num surance man, was here the first of the with our friend “ Mac’s” prosperity, ber of days taught, 15; number days at Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritner visited with H. Hayden’s folks during the cold and hone he will enjoy many happy week. tendance, 404; number of days absence, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Grant Saturday weather to help them. days with his beautiful home. Frank McLaughlin departed Monday number times late, 4; average num night. Mr. Holman, Harry Thacker and Kd A Falls City visitor made the remark ber belonging, 36.7; daily attendance, for Sherwood, where he will be station Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown visited Mitty were out boat riding the 21st, try that he never saw so many children in 30.9;percent of attendance, 82; pupils agent. ing Mr. Holman’s new boat. a place of this size. Well, you bet we absent nor late, 11.—O. D. Bv- his mother at L. Ritner’s Saturday i A. crowd of Independence young have them, and we expect to keep right neither night. princitial Henry Brophy w’as doing considerable people attended a basket ball game in on in that line, and will say further, The club dance that was given at blasting last week, cleaning but an old Monmouth Friday night. that we not only have them, but we fence row to put up a new fence. Peedee last Saturday night was well r MONMOUTH. Miss Geneva Wilcox left last Monday think we have the brightest and best attended. Earl Brunk only missed two days dnr- for Spokane. She will make an ex lot of children here that can be found Mrs. Nan Bevens was called to the ing the cold weatiier, driving from tended visit at that place and other any where. Mrs. J. H. Hawley is not in very good bedside of her father, Mr. Crowley, at home six miles distant. He is not a cities in Washington. The Woodmen boys and the circle health Independence. j rugged hoy either. at present. C. P. Bowman, of Echo, Oregon, w held joint installation one night last James Craton, formerly of this plncej Mr. Gum Stewart came home from George Murphy is spending the win week, and the following members were in Independence last week. died at hia home at Umpqua, Oregon, the Salem hospital Saturday the 24th. installed to fill the various offices during ter in Monmouth. He is very thin and weak but is able to Win. Riddle, of Monmouth, was last Saturday. the coming term : C. C., T. B. Hooker; walk a little. He was 23 days at the Mrs. D. S. Martin is quite ill at her this citv Friday. A. L., Arthur Trask; banker, H. E. home Alex. Lewis, of Airlie, passed through in Monmouth. hospital. Starr; clerk, W. II. Becker; E., J. W. the neighborhood driving several head E. C. Flinn, of Marion, South Dakota, Harmon; W., Ennis Frink; manager, Mrs. Will Antrican and daughter Our millinery establishment lias of cattle Thursday. is visiting at the home of Phillip Drex- Alvin Brown. Past Consul I. Single again chauged hands. went to Sterling Crook’s,near Smithfiekl, ler. Mrs. Lewis Ritner received word last ton acted as installing officer. After attend the wedding of Carrie Crook C. L. Hawley attended services week that her sister’s husband, at Al to and Joe Trent. Joe Trent is a brother William Williams visited with his the installation, a banquet was enjoyed at Hon. the church here Snnday evening, bany, was very ill. by all, and dancing was engaged in for a of Mrs Antrican. brothers in Independence last week. of hours. The boys all say it Mrs. I. L. Robinson, of Portland, is The Luckiamute and McTimonds As Mr. and Mrs. Brown »ere return Mr. and Mrs. L. Wann have departed couple was the most enjoyable time they ever here visiting her folks, I. H. Fream’s telephone lines are crossed, and it is ing from Mrs. Savage’s Saturday night, for Washington, where they will make had. The Falls City camp of Wood Archie Hosner, of Corvallis, visited quite bothersome in talking. it being very dark they did not see when their future home. men are a live and energetic set of boys, over Sunday witli Monmouth friends. they got to the Dallas road, but crossed Miss Clara Earhart, of this city, is a and are making good all the time. it and went over the bank wttere the Mrs. Myra Noble, of Heppner, is vis KINGS VALLEY. candidate for the Alaska-Yukon trip, railroad men had excavated, tipped ov iting her childhood home in Monmouth. given by the Evening Telegram. er, broke the top off their buggy, but PERRYDALE. Bruce Miller returned from Salem Mrs. Eva Butler is visiting her daugh were not hurt as the horse stood still. 1). W. Cummins and family, of New ter, Mrs. W. K. Coulter, at Baker City Monday. berg, have moved to Independence. The Cromleye had a little runaway Mr. Cummins has“ opened up a real Jack Rogers, of Alexander, was here Rev. L. C. Hoover is delivering a ser J, W. Caldwell was a Dallas caller 8unday. They had arrived at the Oak estate office in this city. Friday. ies of interesting sermons at the Evan Tuesday. Grove church and Wm. Cromley threw gelical church. Guy Walker spent Saturday and Sun Etliie Price visited Mamie Bayless at the lines down and wax helping hia Lee Conner and wife were Amity vis. mother out when the horses started to day in Falls City. Mrs, H. A. Beauchamp, of Stayton Alexander Sunday. tors Tuesday. ran. One of the girls on the back seat Miss Olive Williams, of Portland, is John Durant, of Amity, visited at the recently visited her parents, Mr. and Will Greyham and family returned to jumped out and hurt her ankle, and the Mrs. J. H, Hawley. visiting at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. S. home of John Duignan Sunday. Black Rock Friday. other girl climbed over the seat, grabbed Goff. Rev. W. A. Wood will deliver tty Howard Jones shipped a number of Mr, and Mrs, J. L, Rodgers visited the lines aud stopped the team. baccalaureate sermon January 31st, be dressed hog« to Portland the latter part David Colli ns, of Portland, transacted Mr. and Mrs. Dodele Sunday. Mrs. Savage and son, Clyde, have re ginning at 10:3) o'clock. business in this city the first of the of the week. Ralph Caves is out from Corvallis turned to her farm on the hill, where week. Hartley Mnlkey butchered a number visiting his mother, Mrs. Van Meter. they will stay for a w hile. Mrs. Savage Thesoreeyos are quite prevalent in j gave a walnut social Saturday night. F. A. Grounds, of Buena Vista, was this neighborhood, there being a num of porkers Tuesday, which lie sold in Miss Lessie Bush and brother, Dallas at 8 cents a pound. Carl, j Everyone in Eola was invited to come ber of people having them, an Inde|»endence visitor Monday. visited their aunt, Mrs. A. C. Miller, and eat California walnuts and have a The entertainment Saturday by the Snnday. Mrs. Conn, of Airlie, visited friends Grandma Wise returned home last | good time. It was too dar« and stormy » here Sunday. week from an extended visit with rela T. D. students at the normal chapel Dick Rogers delivered some dressed for some of us to go that would have was a very enjoyable affair. tives in Washington. Del mar Livengood has gone to Mc hogs to the logging camp at Hoskins liked to have been there Miss Mae Mclnness disposed of her Friday. Minnville, where he has a position. Mr. Swatzwedth of Cornelius, was ap pointed a« section bos« here in the place stock of millinery aud will return to II. Hirschb f g has purchased the of Rev. Burns will go to Sweet Home BUENA VISTA. Mr. Parks. His family will move her former home in South Dakota. Griggshy farm north of town. Momlay to help Rev Burres in a revival here soon. The Junior reception will hasanother meeting. J. M. Staats was down from Airlie Fred Strong ha* sold hi« blacksmith social event to be enjoyed bp tlte college Mrs. W m. Murphy is on the sick list. Tuesday. Empire Mr. Sibley, of Dallas, the Em shop with three acres of land and im boys and girls, and grown-ups too, on cream separator man, was in the ■ valley Grandpa Kreutz is qnite sick with la- Mrs. Jess Whiteaker was in town provement* to a man Irom McMinnville. Saturday evening. last week. grippe. from her country home Monday. Not much sickness yet, but look out, The revival meetings are «till in prog- Hop Maxfield is in the valley, called ___ _ and Fred Loy were Indepen- lagrippe is coming to those not cau John J. Scott, of Highland, was in town re«* at the Christian church with quite good success, there having been nine tious enough with diet and standing too here to the bedside of his mother, who denee visitors Monday, the first of %hc week. long in the cold. is very sick. Mrs. A .J. Hall visited in Corvallis Geo. Dickenson, of Parker, transact baptised Sunday afternoon. A telephone message from Corvallis several days of last week. Dick Duignan, who is travelling for a ed business in Independence Tuesday. January 25th, brought the word that firm in qregon City, and Homer Mrs. Anderson, who has been eicty foj PEEDEE Mrs. N. Tharp, of Portland, vjsited shoe Uncle Gabriel Long had died early in some time, is some better. Foster, of this place, started Monday her daughter, Miss Bertha, last week. the morning at the advanced age of 85 morning wit!» a te»m and buggy for Til Rev. Lanner will preach in the Evan O U R M O T T O :— B e tte r do it once R IG H T , than several tim es W ron g. year*. He was one of the early settlers Mr. McMillan left Saturday for Pori? lamook City. fe. A. Grant is very ill. of the valley. He leaves one daughter, gelical church next Sunday evening, land, where he 1ms a position. Mr. and Mrs. Parks were passengers Yoet Broe. have a sick horse. Mrs. Freeman Bevens. of Corvallis. He Fred LoV and wife have retftrned from Mrs. II. Miller is visiting friends in on the morning train for Portland Fri John tyitner has been on the sick list. will he brought to the valley and laid Seattle, where they moved laat Septem- day. They are preparing to move in a Corvallis. to rest beside his wife gnd children. her, few days to Portland, where be has a We hear that Mrs. Ronco is ill again, Walter Smith visited over Snnday job a« conductor on a street car. The stork visited the home of A*A with his grandparents in Monmouth. Homer Link sold hie hops last week, Haight January 19th and left a baby POPCORN. It was much feared for a faw dava : boy. Ernest Irvins was in Halern last Week that Mm. Chae. Kcrber Is on the sick Hit. the new Salt Creek bridge and fill Monroe Kreutz succeeded in killidg a Min* Ethel Lewi« visited in McMinn- near Mr. Flannerv's Would not with Mr*. Cba». Sturgee* is very ill at We are Jnst beginning to thaw out. dosen skunks the past two weeks, not a stand the high water, but there was Uropqna. ville the first of the week. The grain is looking well after the bad hanl. <► * little damage done. The fill settled Crosby Ilalton visited over Sunday at one end of the bridge causing a small Pete Ritner mitle a trip to Wren freezing weather. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter visited last with hit mother in Monmouth. Saturday. approach to have to be built. The young folks have had plenty of week with their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hall, here. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Dallas, vis Welker Bevens loet a valuable horse sleighing this winter. last week. ited at the home of her brother, H. J . FALLS CITY. A great many coons were killed up Geoige Kreutz returned to Spring- Elliott, Saturday and Sunday field Wednesday after visiting a week Aaron Brown visited his grandparents here daring the recent snow. Mr. Kennedy while here bought 50 Saturday night. Dr. Starback, of Dallas, viaited Son- with friends and relatives. The high water brought down qdtte a acre* of land adjoining Howard Jones EUa fcheyiho vieited Mrs. l.itner day with Dor Gibeon and family. number o( good saw log«, and the giv- place, owned by Mr. Frcdarickson. (Continued on second page) OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. 1 l'une All the WAS INTOLERABLE County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. CAST0RIA What is CASTO R IA CASTO R IA CATARRH The Kind You Have Always Bought S.S.S. ARE YOU READY? If you are not, you had better get ready to put up that FIELD FENCING. Our car of “Royal American” will arrive Feb. 1 We also have the agency for UNION STOCK POULTRY FENCING, “The Best Made,” and a full stock of Poultry Netting. PIOTO We still claim to be selling FURNITURE for less money than anyone else in the city. :: :: • :: We believe that we can save you money and give you a fine assortment especially in ROCKING CHAIRS, RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, IRON BEDS, DRESSERS. Our Plumbing Department is still at your service to do the kind of work you want. :: :: Bros. & Dalton Hardware and Furniture I I