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• Do You WHY NOT SPECULATE ns /»> ns À\ W \\t U w W IT H SI/ V5/ Chance to Lose w SI/ SI/ w An In ve stm e n t of 5 1 ,0 0 0 now vyill SI/ $ double in one year and m ore w than tribble in tw o SI/ SR SI/ W e are selling 10 acre fru it tracts righ t on the edge o f town fo r $250 an acre. They will be worth $800 in tw o years, when the fru it on them comes into bearing. There is no question about this increase. It has happened in orchard land all over the valley. W e g iv e you a chance to pick up easy money without a b i t o f trouble to yourself. It is a safe investment and can not decrease in value. W e have only seven o f these tracts le ft, and they may be all gone any day now. Don’t w ait any longer but Buy While You Can. ^ ^ • $ '* $ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ~ ns * * si/ w W Vf/ si/ SI/ SI/ w SI/ Itemizer Realty Office ; ns ^ ~ w w w ,su ^ OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. PERRYDALE. KINGS VALLEY. Jim Price was over from Hoskins Sun day. J. L Rogers was in Corvallis Satur day. Rev. C. C. Poling, of Dallas, preached in the valley Sunday. Morris Allen and family and John Miller returned from New|*ort Sunday. Harry Pickens and mother moved to McCoy last week. Mr. and Mis. Drown celebrated at Carlton Saturday. D. L Keyt and daughter, Wanda, elebrated the Fourth at Vancouver. 1 J. 1*'. Morrison and family visited Sunday at the home of of tiis sister, Mrs. II R. Mart in near Amit". Mr. and Mrs. John Amen and little Mrs. Lulu Edwards and eons, of Port son are visiting at the home of Dick Rog land, are visiting at the home of her ers. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sargeant. Dan Ross and wife are in t ie valley visiting with the latter’s sistir, Host* Omer Carson went to Portland Fri Banks day, where he lias a position as stenog. 1 rapher and typewriter with the O. R. A John McCallun’s house caught fire last week but was promptly put out by N. Co. neighbors. P. W. Flannery and wife and II. R. Mrs. Logan and sister, Mrs. Will FlannTry and family celebrated the I Fourth at Willamina and visited rela Bushoff, returned from Corvallis, where tives Sunday. they have been visiting Mas. K ina Kearns and sister, Mrs. Mrs Dick Rogers returned Thursday from Waterloo, where she was called on i Minnie Warren and little daughter, of Salt Lake city, were calling ou ohi account of the illness of her mother, i friends here one day last week. w ho is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Conner’s new house is Sunday morning as Garfield Plunkett ! rapidlv nearing completion, i nd occu- was tilling a revolver with caí tiidg« ! pying as it does a sightly location, is an one accidentally exploded, passing through the third finger of the lett hand i ornament to our little town. and lodging in his leg, about half way A number of people here, those who between the hip and knee. Dr. Permit, were ex|>ecting to celebrate at Amity of Corvallis, was called hut could not lo ! Monday, were somewhat disappointed cate the bullet, the limb was ho badly | by the rain. The hall game and sports swollen. He w ill be taken to Corvallis of all kinds were f>ostponed until next to be with the doctor. Saturday, the 10th. ROCCA. MONTGOMERY. Charlie Darling is working for F. II. Mr j . Joe Brown is on the sick list this Bchmit. week. Claude Vedder is working for G. 11. Clara Staats and family went to Dal Hampton. las to »f end the 4th. Mrs. G. B. Hampton is quite sick w ith Most everybody around here celebra rheumatism. ted at Dallas this year. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morrison have gone to Dallas for the Fourth. i Little Lois Armstrong is recovering F. H. Brook and wife and F. Y. War I from the measles nicely. ner have gone to the Niletz on a fishing Lester Brown delivered his casera bark trip. to Cricket Bevens this week. Mr. Smith, of San Fancisco, a nephew Jefferson Roberts and family went to of Michael Hart, was in looking after the mountains for a good time today. his uncle’s estate. Aunt Nan Brow n who has been stay Mrs. A. L. Stephens and children, of Kernville, are visiting her parents, ing with Mrs. Lew Ritner, visited her son, Wallace Brown Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hampton. BAD BLOOD THE S O U R C E O F A L L D IS E A S E Every part of the body is dci>en<lrnt on the blood for nourishment and strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system iti a state ol purity and richness we are assured o f perfect and uninterrupted health; because pure blood is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however, the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections show that the blood ta in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc,, are all deep-seated blood disorders that w ill continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive condition o f the system, and torpid stats of the avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circtila*ion. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the genus and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier o f disease instead of health. Some are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to suffer in some way. For blood troubles o f any character S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation ar.d removes any and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased b loo l made strong and healthysothatdisea.se cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores PURELY VEGETABLE and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood roisou. etc., and does not leave the •lightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course o f S S. S. It is also nature's n ea test tonic, made entirely o f roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely barmless to any part o f the system. S. 8 . S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. S.S.S. 7ÍF9C C O ., A T L A N T A t Come to Hundreds of Dallas People. J. C. Kramer, of The Hotel Walke , ami wife are visiting friends in Kuget.e i this week. Mrs. Riuhard Paul presentad Dick There arc «lays of dizziness; with another Monday, It is a buy and Spells of headache, sideache, back everyone doing well. ache ; The planer at the Falls City lumber Sometime rheumatic pains; plant shut down for a few davs in order Often urinary disorders. I to clean up and make needed repairs. A ll tell you plainly the kidneys are sick. Mr. Baumgartner came down from Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney ' Washington lor a few days visit with his son, Will, and returned to his home ills. Can Dallas residents doubt this state Monday. ment? j Our city w as deserted Friday and Sat Mrs. Melissa Gouro, Log Cabin St., urday, marly everyone going to Dallas Independence, Ore., says: “ I suffered | to help celebrate. They report a grand for years from kidney complaint. The I good time. secretions from my kidneys were very Thomas Edgar made a patriotic dis irregular in passage and caused me play at his residence on the 1 *ourth and great annoyance, I felt languid and I in the evening let off some very nice tired and had frequent dizzy spells. 1 finally ran down in health an«l used so lire works. many medicines without relief that I Anan Meyer ami family depart for did not have much faith in anything. | the coast this week on their usual sum- I finally procured a box of Doan’s Kid mer outing. Miss Blanche Graham ac- ney Pills and began using them. The results were very gratifying and I con | companies them. tinued taking them until cured. I have Mrs. Herb March is over from Wash* recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills to I ington visiting her numerous friends many people suffering from kidney here, and it seems natural to see her complaint.” , among us again. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Several new dwellings are to he built cents. Here this season and work may be de New York, sole agents for the United States. layed until after harvest, hut will then Remember the name— Doan’s— and proceed at a lively rate. take no other. There is a good prospect for a new I hank in Falls City, also a large new gen- j eral store carrying an up to date stock WEST SALEM. I of goods with living prices for the buyer. W ith Kidney G et U p a Trouble Lam e HEF Back? M akes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of I)r. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be ü = 4 cause of its remark- able health restoring t properties. Swamp- ■ j. Root fulfills almost ^ every wish iu ovvr- ¡Ji coming rheumatism, filli pain in the back, kid- ncys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pair; in passing it, or had effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. Svvansp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will he found just the remedy you need. It has been thor- oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kid- ^ ney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., iiom« oib^p-Koou Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don’t make any mistake I Two new families moved into town Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones, of East Salem but remember the name, Swamp-Root, I last week from Vancouver, Wash. They visited Mr. an<l Mrs. J.T. Hunt Sunday- Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad { have bought property here and will at dress, Binghamton, N. Y.,ou every bottle. once improve the same. Falls City There is one vacant house now in I heartily welcomes them. West Salem, the fir-t for some time, for A gentleman representing a large as soon as one moves out another moves SUVER eastern dairying company, has been in in. Falls City for some days investigating Mrs. Frank McLench has traded her the outlook herewith the prospect of in two lots on Second street for four in Mrs. A. Brown is slowly improving. vesting and operating a dairy and cream Walter Bros’ , addition. They are going ery. He claims to he satisfied with con to put the new depot on the lots she CJpment Wilson went to Albany Sat urday. ditions and says the field is a good one. had* Gretchel Steele visited with Gladys Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Soules, Miss Wright and Mrs. Plank and three daugh Rue! on Sunday. MONMOUTH. ters, of Wood burn, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe James made a business trip to In Sykes, of Corvallis, attended the Heise- dependence last week. Mrs. If S. Chase went to Salem Tues Braunan wedding. C. W. Stewart ami family called on day to visit with her son, Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ileiso returned Arthur Steele Saturday. from Albany Friday, where they went Monmouth cannery will commence n their wedding trip. They will take ^ Our always looked for rain on the work on cherries next Wednesday. up housekeeping in their new bungalow Fourth of July has appeared. Mrs. Minnie Whiteaker, daughter of which is already finished and furnished. Fred Stump, of Fcrncrest, was down John Smith, is very ill with consump Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Hunt, after on his ranch here Sunday. tion. spending a few days with his father in Mr. Peterson had a hay baler shipped Mrs. Win, Wolverton is, we are sorry West Salem, went to visit her- sister, j to Suver on Friday’s freight. to say, quite ill at her home on College Mrs. Roy Spottenhurg, of Wheatland.; Miss Jones came up from Portland j They have now returned to Zena, where avenue. they will remain until after hoppicking. Sunday to visit with her parents. Miss Bernice Lucas, of Portland, is G us. Pagenkoff, of Pcedee, came after Miss Daisy Hunt came up from Port spending the month with her grand mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas, an old land Friday to spend a few days w ith cherries at M. J. Kreutz’s Friday. her father, Mr. J. T. Hunt, before at pioneer of our town. II. J. Bidders made a flying trip to tending the fair at beattle. She leaves Mrs. Josie Byrde, of Spokane, has Portland on the 8 th with a chorus of Albany in his auto car last week. been visiting her mother, Sirs. Wolver 800 voices, who are to sing at Seattle on Mrs. B. Bidders and daughter, Lizzie, ton, She will return to her home via Oregon Day. called on Mrs. Kreutz Wednesday. Seattle to visit the fair. O. M. Allen and wife spent the Fourth A pretty home wedding was solemn Marshall Wolverton is visiting his ized last evening at the residence of D. at Kings Valley visiting Morris Allen. mother this week. He is in business in K. Brannan in West Salem. The con Mrs. Harry Neal and Mrs. Lawrence Canada and had not “been to his native tracting parties are both well known in Hecker were shopping in Suver Friday. home for several years. Salem, the bride being Miss Pearl J. John James and Walter Kerr were Mr. Shew is working a crew of six Brannan, and the groom W. C. Heise. men on his tile factory north of town The ceremony was performed by Rev. visitors in Independence Saturday af and now has that much needed article Babcock at 8 *o’clock, after which the ternoon. large number of guests present sat down in abundance and of a good quality, Joe Ridderà and family are visiting to a wedding feast. Mr. and Mrs, Heise Mr. Will Martin, who lived near Rick- will make their future home in West with Mrs. Bidder’s parents at St. Paul in Marion countv. reall 20 years ago, arrived at the home Salem. of his uncle, D. S. Martin, last Monday. Lum Ycater, of Clackamas county, He thinks of returning to his home in Mr. Harmon Spittzhart and 1 1 is neice, formally of Lewisville, was through Pittsburg, Pa., to settle his business and Miss Freda Spittsbart, went to Dallas to here last w$ek looking for a farm to bring his wife and son to the Willamette the celebration Saturday. Some of the rent. Valley to live. He has one other son in West Salemites celebrated Saturday, M. J. Kreutz had an up to date cele business in Portland. some Sunday and some Monday. Some bration at his beautiful home on Satur Agate Rebekah lodge No. 177 installed went to the W. C. T, U. picnic at day evening. The house was handsome the following officers Thursday evening, Marion Square, others went up the riv ly decorated with flowers and flags, giv July 1, 1909: Mrs. Irene Daltoit. noble er, which was quite different from the ing it a truly patriotic appearance. Sev grami ; Mies Maud Carimeli, vice grand ; W. ( ’ . T. U. if the county is dry. But eral neighbors with their families were Mrs. Dora Chase, recording secretary; the others who wanted to have theirs invited in to help make the eagle scream. on Monday were disappointed as it was Mrs. M. W. Johnson, financial secre Icecream and cake were served, after tary; Mrs. Ed Rogers, treasurer; Mrs. really too wet. However they took their which came music ami fireworks. A t a dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Erve Miller’s John Howell, chaplain. late hour all departed having had a and spent the day there. glorious time. An Unqualified Success From its Start to its Finish. 80 « hail pro For Infants and_Childreiu Our national holiday, the day that everyone, young and old delights to i ehrate, opened as auspiciously as it w possible tor it to do. The weather was all that could he desired, neither too hut nor too cold at any time during tiie day or evening, everyone was in a good humor and thoroughly primed to get the very most out of the enjoyments ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT that were offered, and said enjoyments AVcgeiable Preparation for As were there in plentv for their gratifica simila I in$ ti» Rxxland Reiula tion. As early as 7 o’clock there was ling Ute Stomachs atuißuwelsöT quite a crowd on the street, and from that on they came streaming in until Dallas was entertaining the largest crowd by considerable that ever graced her borders. A close estimate of tHe number present was a hard job. as Promotes Digeslionfhretfiif there were so many different things ness and Rest.Contains neither going on at one time to keep the crowd Opium Morphtne nor Mineral. scattered and not congregated in one N o t N a r c o t ic . mass. Just prior to the parade was the time when they were as much together Jbapt j / m ¡kM im m a nt as at any one time, and then many of fíenfáta Stvd- the trains were not in and a goodly ■ < V fl ♦ number of the people were at the start JUMItSdts- ing point of the balloon ascension, more interested in that than the parade. «T o ? Ï Ï Ï Z A - U .. Actual count from our office window ■ 0 Ilim M - gave the amount then on tiie main block and the court house square at Æ o 3,000, and it is safe to say that there A perfect Remedy for Constipa w ere that many more in other place« The parade was one of the main feat I i o n , Sour Stomach,Dlarrtm ures of the morning, and while not W orm s .Convulsions.Feverish quite as long as the big Woodman pa ness and Loss of S leep . rade some years ago, was yet a large and imposing one. It stretched its «S fr. Fa, Simile Signature oT la r* length for over five of our city blocks, and was imposing from start to finish. Tiie order was as given in last week’s NEW YORK. paper, except that the militia were A t b months old given the post of honor next the band. SSTS J 5 D 0 S E S - 3 5 CEOTS The Liberty car was a thing of beauty, and elicited many favorable comments. Miss Allie Fuller as the God ess of Lib Guaranteed under the erty, Miss Lyle Pjielps as Justice, and W. J. White as Uncle Sam, filled their Exact Copy of Wrapper. T M I O IN T A U R C O M PA N Y. NE W VO UA O ITY. parts of tiie program to perfection. Our merchants did themselves proud in the float lino, and truly had out some artis tic and gaudy decorations, Tiie Wood men circle captured the first prize, Craven Bros, got the second, and Camp bell A Hollister came in for third. The ce ebration, a record probably not equal autos were many and varied in the way led anywhere in Oregon. There were no cHHualitiesfrom the fir of decoration, Miss Odie Howe captur ing the first prize, Eugene Byerly get ing of powder, with the exception of ting second, and the third was awarded Dean Collins, who was hit in the eye to Banker Williams. We would like to with a Roman candle. Salem sent us a large delegation, as mention each individual float and auto, hut space forbids, and as nearly every she generally does, there being at least one in Polk county was here to see for half a dozen of her residents here, and themselves, such description is entirely yet they intend us to turn out en masse unnecessary. The line of march was to their cherry show’. Why, certainly? The green court house lawn made a I made according to program, and after going around the c urt house tiie calva- lovely resting place for the weary, and cade was halted on Main street to w itness it was well patronized by both male and the balloon ascension. This turned out female as the evening approached, and spectacular in the extreme. Although the shade from the buildings covered it. Get you r old Bicycle clean- The dances, skating rink, picture | Prof. Thompson got a had fall the day and enameled ready fo r before, and was very stiff and lame, he shows, etc., were well patronized. We do not believe there was ever a made the ascension in good shape, the gas bag going nearly out of sight larger crowd at our natural amplii-thea- the summer’s run. straight up in tiie air before he cut tre than there was during the progress loose. It was thought for a time that he of the ball game between Independence would come down in the crowd on the and Dallas. One sore need was the lack of sleeping sonare within a block of where he start ed, but the wind sent him off a little, accommodations for our visitors during tiie two nights. and in order to keep from some tele The committees all worked hard ami] phone wires he made a dramaticen- trance thro.igh the glass of one of the faithfully to insure the success of their club windows on Main street. He im- part of tlie entertainment, and especial deately appeared at the window to ly is great credit due to Mr. II. L. Fen show the anxious crowd that lie was ton, the chairman of the committed on uninjured, and the great event w as over, arrangements, who is certainly the right j The balloon came down in front of H man in the right place, and who has la. Fenton’s house, and if it had not unqualifiedly demonstrated his ability been for the watchfulness of Mars! all to occupy that position whenever it is Masters would have enveloped some possible t«> secure him. Open noon and evenings We certainly have cause for congratu women and children in its folds, so in tent were they in watching tiie alight lation on our weither, and hereby ten D A LLA S, OREGON der our regrets to Amity ami Corvallis ing of the parachute jumper. The parade then went on to the city that they were not as lucky as wo. park where ail the exercises as schedul ed took place, Tiie hand played several POP CORN patriotic airs, a chorus of fine and well How Thieves trained vocies sang some exceedingly nice selections, Judge Glen O. Holman b y C h a r le s S o m e r v i l l e , the Fine rain but hard on hay and cher read the declaration of our indepen c e le b ra te d n e w s p a p e r criminal dence in his usual fine VOfot, and HOQ. ries. Pat McArthur addressed the crowd r e p o r te r, is o n ly o n e o f the Orin Grice is attending the teachers j briefly but to the point in every sen institute at Albany. INDEPENDENCE. BUENA VISTA. big fe atu res that m a k e th e tence. Bruce Gibson has had his buggy fixed PEEDEE. By noon the crowd was back in town J u ly E v e r y b o d y ’ s v e r y much again, hunting for something to eat, up w ith new’ wheels and top. Nelson Anderson was an Indepen Mrs. Lottie Dorris was a Salem visit and the hotels, restaurants and stands w o r th w h ile . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibson have moved dence visitor Tuesday. or one day last week. Fred Fairbanks is building a new of all kinds did a land office business on to the A. Vender place for the sum A. Anderson attended the pioneer pic for oyer an hour. Arnold ran liis at barn. T h e r e a re fiv e other live mer. Harry Wagner, of Corvallis, spent tractions continuously during the day nic at Dallas last Friday. Sunday in Independence. A Mr. McCaleb is visiting at Walker and evening, and a continual line of The wind Sunday night racked the a rtic le s , and S I X S T O R IE S M. N. Prather transacted business in Bevens’ . people passed in and out of them, anx frame of Dor Gibsons new barn pretty Asa Taylor and S. E. Owen attended that yoa can’ t a ffo rd t o miss. Independence last Wednesday. the races in Portland last week. Most everybody from here celebrated ious to miss nothing and to see every hadlv. thing possible that there was to be seen. Mrs. A. Rcuf and daughters, of Suver, G et the at Dallas. The Sunday school button contest Gene Dooley, of Albany, was an In The steam swing, especially, was crowd i were callers in town Saturday. dependence visitor Sunday. Mrs. Martha Bevens has been sick for ed to repletion all the time that it saw closed, the reds having to treat the J U L Y EVER YBO D Y’S blues to ice cream Saturday night. Rev. McCain will preach Sunday the past week. fit to run and helped the youngsters en Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Irvine are taking morning in the Methodist church. Frank Wilson lias commenced to en joy themselves. a few week’s outing at Slab Creek. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* W ill Bush has been quite sick for a The bear hunt drew a farge crowd to large his house bv adding on another Mrs. John Wells, who has been sick week with lagrip. Mr. and M th . Jesse Whiteaker have watch the maneuvers of the dogs sent story. Mr. Lansing will do the work. ♦ R. L. CHAPM AN... * returned from a short visit in Portland. for some time, is slowly improving. I t was Ren Warner that went to Pen upon the scent, a hound belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell ami baby F U N E R A L DI RECTOR Fred Collins, of Suver, was in our dleton and Idaho. Jake Steffy getting first money, ami Maurice Butler has returned from and Mr. and Mrs, Harry McDowell and and Portland where he spent the past week. city Sunday visiting relatives and friends. ( ’ ah llook«*r sent to Portland and got Boh Loe’s coming in for second. Miss Riegleman drove over to Dallas EMBALMER A juvenile ball game was played be Saturday to take in the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. A. Collins, of Suver vis a fine new Edison phonograph. \ l O F F IC E : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st. Misses Iva and Florence Burton visit tween Falls City and Dallas, the lat DALLAS.OREGON: ed with Miss Flora McCallon Saturday. ited with relatives, of this place, last Several here have their hay cut and ter coming out best. week. the rain wont do it much good. Bell Phone 108. - Mutual Phone 1806. The plug ugly parade was exceeding Cleva Robinson, of McMinnville, vis The Belt telephone office tias been Several from here took in the pioneer ited with his parents in this city, Sun Abe Wept and wife, of Hoskins, spent ly shy in numbers, hut made up for it nicely refitted, and is now as swell a \ Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. picnic and celebration at Dallas Friday Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the grotesqueness of the participants. Centra! office as there is in the state. day. ami Saturday. The Japanese daylight fireworks were Chris. Gross. Mr. and Mrs. McCreadie, of McMinn seen here for the first time, and all of Mrs. Simmons is staying with her ville, visited friends here the first of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oleinan, of Philo the spectators pronounced them an un- daughter Mrs. John Wells during the math, spent Sunday night with Mr. and week. qualifled success. latters sickness. Mrs. Cub IJookor. The main event of the afternoon was Mrs. Dick Gains and daughter, Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conger and little visited friends in Corvallis the first of Edith and Gene Hastings, of Cottage the ball game between Independence daughter, were guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Grove, will soon come to visit their and Dallas, and it is said that consid the week. K«t Harman Sunday. erable of the filthy was wagered on the grandmother Hastings at Monmouth. Mrs. Ada Taylor, of Portland, is visit result, which was exciting enough to Mis. Chas. Roy and Mrs. Frank Ar- ing friends and relatives in Indepen Tom Williams, of Airlie, was visiting suit all until the very last, and is graph rell, of Marion county, were visitors at the sick last week at Walker Bevens’ , dence and Monmouth. ically describe«! by our reporter in an the Evangelical aid society last Wed W ill Bush's little girl, and Sharp Bev other column. Miss May Kennedy has returned to nesday afternoon. ens. The after supper sports were carried her home in Portland after a few days N o k itch en a p p lia n c e g iv e s such Eaton Bevens is busy unloading a car visit with friends au«l relatives in this Mrs. Nancy Campbell and children, off in good shape and to tho entire sat of lumber which will be used to erect a actu al satisfaction and real h o m e city. who used to live at Peedee are down isfaction of all, umlerthe skillful guid new house and ham on Mr. Dehaven’s ance of the committee appointed to at c o m fo r t as th e n e w P e rfec tio n Mrs. Ellis Young, wife of E. M. farm west of town. Mr. Beven’s is ov visiting her sister, Mrs. Iva Miller near tend to tiie same. Dallas. Mr. Campbell has bought a W i c k B lu e F la m e O i l C o o k - Young, of Independence, died in Port erseer of this farm. The 100-yard race was won by Walter home near Roeeburg. land, Monday, July 5th The remains S to ve . Barham, w ith Delashniutt, of McMinn were brought to Independence Tuesday t K it c h e n w o r k , this c o m in g ville. a bad second. SUNNYSL0PE. evening. Mrs. Mildred Elliott, a former Dallas Arthur Bennett got first lyoney in the • u m m e r .w ill be b etter and q u ic k resident, has gone to British Columbia, boys’ 100-yard race, ■ ■ and I,ynn Huntley mb e r d o n e, w ith grea ter personal Clarence Bruce is assisting Mr. Stone where she will act as matron tor the caine in for second. E0LA. c o m fo r t fo r the w ork er, if, instead purpose of deporting a number of women The relay race was won by Walter on the new Hour mill at Monmouth. from the United States. o f the stiflin g heat o f a c o a l fire , Barham, George Morton, Earl Barham Our school has purchased a new li y o u c o o k by th e tencentrated Mrs. O. K. Edwards, of Portland, ami a Salem young man. Holmans hail a family picnic the 4th. brary and 30 book« for the benefit of the The hose race was won by Walter I flame o f the whose husband is manager of the brick school. The rain is cracking the cherries very works at Willamina, has been up visit Muir’s team over Ralph H ill’s. Another boys race was won by Lela A large number from here attended ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sar badly. the great celebration at Dallas and all geant,of near town, and Mrs. Carmich Mitchel. The Kola Sunday bool had a picnic report a good time. Floyd Ellis won the small bovs race I ael, of this city. the 4th. ami Ray Percival of Independence, got j Mr. and Mrs White and sons, Orville in second. The mail-carriers had their holiday and Byron, of Lewisville, spent Monday These two last races occured on the Monday. at the Fish hack home. night of the second, as did another hose Delivers heat where you want it— never where you don’ t want it— j R. Brnnk and family went to Dallas ra«*e, which was also won by Muir’s Mrs. Johnson and daughters, Hazel thus it does not overheat the kitchen. Note the C A B IN E T T O P / Saturday. team. and Fern, who have been working at with shelf for warming plates and keeping food hot after cooked, also !< A barrel race, or several of them ; There are seven Lcnlt of cherry pick- Independence, returned home Friday. Convenient drop \helves that can be folded hack when w t in use, and j rather. furnudnM much amusement on era camped in Kola. two nickeled bars» ‘or holding towels. Mrs. E. Clarke was called to Salem the evening of the 3rd, but we were nn- ] % B R f^ Three sizes. With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer s, Arthur Stewart, of Rose burg, is visit to see her daughter, Mrs. Retta Hamer, ! able to learn the name« f the several The cleanest lightest who was seriously injure«! in an accident or write our nearest agency. ing his children in Kola. | contestants*. last Saturday. and most comfortable ] At 9 o'clock everyone adjourne«! to i Will An trican and family visited Mrs. I the campus to witness the fireworks, POM M EL Nellie Shipley, who has been spend The never disappoints— safe, Antrican’a father, Wes. Trent, near La and then back up town to continue the ing several we«‘k« with her fattier, A. economical and a won fayette, the 4th. S L IC K E R game of setting off powder ami to get Thipley, returned to her home at derful light giver. Solidly made, The rain will he a benefit to gardens Monroe Sunday. At the same tin e ] their last lo«>k at the shows, until ini<i- beautifully nickeled. Your living-room will be p’easanter and hop«, also late grain, hut not to the cheapest In the ! night came ail to soon and the fun was with a Rayo Lamp. hay and cherries. end b e c a u s e It j about t«> end, thus chising one of the If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. We are reqneated to announce th at j w ea rs longest best celebrations iMpas ever gave, and There will he preaching in Kola next S T A N D A R D O IL C O M V | the Christian church liasket meeting, which will live long in the mimis of all Sunday at 4 o’clock hv A. B. Hotchkiss, *35P fetjwhert! t I n c o r p o r a te d ) generally held on the Yamhill near i ! our visit«»r* as a nmst pleasant event, su bject, “ T h e w orst man in Kola. Every garment Bulb ton, will be in the grove at Amity] and full return for all money expemted. guaranteed The Salem , Falla C itv A W estern r a il this year and take place on Sunday, waterproof ( nova or TH« day . way company have laid th e rails as far July 11 th. Therewillbe 1 1 sermons morn- * j TOv! • rc\ »O3T0N USA f 1 M tbs east end of the Kick real l bridge. j mg .m l evening by Bay. W. T, Mullock, j N o i an a rreal was m ade d u rin g t h « The Kind You Have Always Bought VOL. } (m tM w t Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years Ca VVUUUU GASTONA Bicycles, Repairing, Sundries W e cí day. $1.25. Jelly Base Bail Goods. Ail kinds of repairing neat ly done. Baby carriage tires CF ▼WVY Y V 1 LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY Live For the Summer’s Cooking NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove R aÿbL A M ? The Oil W hile Y Get y g y tires H e has fo r doir BRA The i mar 9ÍR. FVi< eacl Me CO V ._