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I I A Y E R ’S M A IR Wcaen as Well as Hen are Rada Hissrt'ia by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. V IG O R D o e s not C o lo r the H a ir Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant dressing? I fu r m ilia n K ' Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinta. Sodium Chlorid. Capeicum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. We believe doctors endorse this formula, or we would A Y E R ’S M A IR not put It up. V IG O R D o e s not C o lo r the H a ir J. 0. AT«» O o MFAMT. L»w»)l. M i h ______________ OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. I The Simon and Rex party that went ' to Wilhoit returned home Saturday. * R. L. CHAPMAN.... F U N E R A L DIRECTOR Ira Fitts has been sick with fever for over a week, but is now some belter. EMBALMER Miss Anna Woods and her sister, Mrs. Collins, went to Marion Monday. and OFFICE: Chapel and Parlors, N. Main it. Mr. Beck and family have moved in to the house vacated by Ed. Fredrick B ell P h o n e 103. • M utual P h one 1306. son. C alls P ro m p tly A n sw e re d Day or Night Tom Kundb* put up a tent bouse m d moved here Monday until lie gets bis house built. i Mr. Collins came down from Wash- ¡•in«ton Tuesday and is the guest of Mr. Correspondents’ Contest. and Mrs. A. B. Woods. Beginning Aug. 1st the Itemizer be Mr. and Mrs. Erve. Miller and chil gun h four months corres|Km<lentH’ eon- dren visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, S. Coalts at Oak Grove. test on the same lines as heretofore, ex Henry Moore brought his bride of cept the prizes will be in cash, inatead of other articles, that method seeming three weeks to the home of his sister, ¡Mrs. Marion Moore, Saturday, she be to suit best all concerned. The moat ing very ill. regular and moat neway correspondent I The chair factory is still shut down during that time will receive $ 10 , the ! for repairs. They bad to make a new aecond $5. the third $2.50 and the next frame for their water tank and a new two $1 each. The content will cloae No furnace for their engine. vember 31at and he immediately billow | Mr. Walker Fitts is digging his well. ed by another of four months duration He put dow n a board well two years ago, and the water was hard w ith so commencing on that date. much iron in it that they could not use ...... — — —- it. He is now going to have a reservoir of cement and a new system of pumping PEEDEE. without the windmill. He has also re- roofed his kitchen. Jepee Yo»t was in Airlie Saturday. A representative of the Capital Jour Mian PreeioUH Irvin is on the sick list. nal was in West Salem yesterday and says that they found that embryo city Shafer is hauling hay from the She» - extremely lively. A lumber yard em ey place. ploying five men is one of the new fea Bears have been killing sheep for tures and the Combination Chair facto ry is surely ‘ 'doing something.” A new Jesse Yost. pier and w liarf for the boats is being Aniel Seifert is in the valley taking constructed, and the Falls City railroad pictures. , is crowded wtth business. Grandma Hannuin is very sick at this writing. SUNNYSL0PE. Hazel and Mabel Yost visited at Con don's Sunday. Pearl Fish back made a trip to Falls It is a baby girl at Mr. and Mri. A l City Friday. lan Johnson’s. D A L L A S , OREGON: l French dishes, prepared by Mrs Basey. who is well versed in the culinary ai t, having learned it in a school in k ranee. The favors were red rose buds. After dinner music was enjoyed, Mrs. Ba*ey Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, favoring the guests with several (o rman am L>i tion; beauty, ami Hungarian solo*. Late in the af- discourages and lessens vigor and cheerful- [ ternoon the party started to their re- ness soon disappear 1 spective homes, after wishing Mrs. Bar- when the kidneys are i i<er many pleasant returns of hei birth out of order or dis day. The guests present were Mr. and eased. i Mrs. John Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Har Kidney trouble has vey Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. llms Jen become so prevalent nings and Miss Evangeline Jennings. that it is not uncom mon for a child to be [“ - 1 born afflicted with BUENA VISTA. weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an The hop picking season will be a little age when it should be able to control the early this year. passage, it 19 yet afflicted with bed-wet E. E. Elkins and wife were Salem vis ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first itors last week. step should be towards the treatment of A baby girl arrived at the home of these important organs. This unpleasant James Reynolds one day last week. trouble is due to a diseased condition o Miss M. Lee is again a resident of our the kidneys ami bladder and not to i town and we extend a hearty welcome. habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are visiting able with kidney and bladder trouble, with the latter’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and both need the same great remedy. K nigh ten. The mild and the immediate effect o. Mrs. John James ami Miss Lenora, of 5 w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It is solo Sliver, were shopping in town hriday by druggists, in fifty- cent and one-dollar morning. size bottles. You may zzw *:» usscsssä tiU|M tiiMiuiiuiiuu^,. Mesdames Fred and John Loy return have a sample bottle aaaaiM uaauaauoia UH m im ì m ,., ed home Monday from a visit in Kelso by mail free, also a , and YY inlock. pamphlet telling all §§ Mrs. C. S. King, of Seattle, is at the about Sw am p-Root, hodu •fg^amp-Rooi bedside of her father, Mr. Kreutz, who including many of the thousands o f testi monial letters received from sufferer: is quite poorly. who found Swamp-Root to be just the Ed Prather ami family ami R. B. | remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmet Kreutzreturned home Friday from their & Co., Binghamton, N. Y ., be sure and outing at YY’oods. mention this paper. Don’t make any Miss Clara Schneider returned Tues mistake, but remember the name, Dr. day from a three we» ks visit with rela Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, N. Y ., on every bottle. tives of YVoodburn and Portland. M. N. Prather and wife, J. M. Pratner and family returned home the last ol the week from the Belknap Spring. Mrs. P. R. Alexander and children, of Independence, visited last week with the former’s sister, Mrs. Cleve Prather. J. K. Neal returned home the first of last week from a visit to his son, Carl, who is a forest ranger out in the Cas cades. I wish to thank the Itemizer for the cash prize received. I hope it will con tinue to be the best paper of the county as it already is. Rev. YVinter, of Dallas, w as s pleasant caller Friday. He is working in the in terest of the endowment fund for the Dallas college, At the Evangelical parsonage at Lew isville Sunday, August 14th, Rev. E. 1'.. McVicker spoke the words that made Nelson Anderson and Miss Lena Steele man ami wife. Mr. Anderson is the son of one of Polk’s old and respected fami lies, while the bride is the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YVm. Steele The young couple w ill leave in Septem ber for their new home near McMinn ville, where the groom has fitted up a nice little home. Their many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life. ------------ ♦ • ♦ ----------- FALLS CITY. J. H. Flower was a Portland business James Goodman made a business trip Mrs. Joyce McCaleb visited at Kings visitor last week, returning home Fri ot Dallas Friday. Valley Sunday. day. Miss Addie Clinton has been visiting Harry Lacey and Clarence Irvin went The families of M. L. Thompson and relatives in Airlie the past w eek. to Salem Saturday. N. Emmett returned from their summer Katy Barnes is visiting with her outing last week. Walter Hooker ia working with Wal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen lace Brown’ s thresher. >lr. and Mrs. Floyd Stark returned to Towns. ltitner, Womer & ilannum will htart their home in Portland after a two weeks Mrs. E. Clark spent Thursday with visit with relatives here. their thresher again Monday. her daughter, M th . Bello Sullivan, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer and son visited Monmouth. Mr. Thorp, of Amity, was here last at Frank Turner’s last week. week looking for timber with which to Miss Fern Johnson is a pleasant guest supply his sawmill at Amity. Hazel Yost went to Kings Valley Fri at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vernie dav and had a tooth pulled. A brother of C. L. Barnhart is here Ogle, and family, of Lewisville. from Kansas, and is so well pleased with Mrs, Alva Womer has returned home Wm. Herren, of Independence ami the state, that no doubt he w ill locate from a two weeks visit in Idaho. Fred Simpson, of Albany were seen in here. Boh Nevill came and got his house this neighborhood last Saturday. A. N. Robinson ami bis son, Alvin, hold goods and is moving to Parker Sta Mrs. Bertha Welch and daughter, left Tuesday morning for Albany, where tion. Maymie, of Springfield, have been visit they will visit Fream Robinson for a few Criss Gross' soil, wife and baby and ing Mrs. George Swearinger. days. daughter, Mrs. Woods, and family are Ed. Wumler and family and Jim Big Invoice is being made of the I). U. up from Portland on a visit. gie, of near Independence, spent Sun Hall confectionery store, and after the While Art Lacey's boy and Bennie day with Herman Wuiuiei and family. invoice is completed, Hie stock and bus Trombly were in a cart going fishing iness will be purchased by Leonard the Lacey boy was thrown out and hurt Frink. very badly. We haven't heard yet how BALLST0N. Fred Holman has decided that Falls bad the boy is hurt. City is good enough for him, and after several weeks looking around for a lo Grnndmu Tillery is in very poor cation, has returned and liougiit a new health. WEST SALEM. home, and will stay with us. Mrs. Mary Lebold, of Sheridan, visit The mill at Mill 1 shutdown this week for the usual summer clean up Lora Baker was nick moat of last, hut ed friends lieie Sunday and Monday. ia now better. Mrs. J. W. Mayfield has been visiting ami necessary repair wftrk. Doub.c her daughter, Mrs. K. L. Sears at Hills shifts are being worked at the planer, Mr. Vancliff baa bought some lota boro. ami there is room for all men here who here and ia going to build. want a job.. George Berry and family, of Portland, Mr. Wooda has hie new ham about Sunday D. D. Bell and Alice Bancroft have been visiting his sister Mrs. W. A. finiahed and baa painted it red. were married by Rev. E. A. La Dow. Sloan. Dale is one of our best known ami most Mr. and Mr«. Win. Hquirea v hi ted W. C. llattou has rented a farm near honorable young citizens, and his bride Mr. and Mra. I). K. Brannon. Willamina and will move his family is a wed known young lady, ami lias Miss Etta Watters, of Falla City, is there soon, alwas taken a prominent part in our here visiting Miaa Freda Spitz hart George NewbilPs threshing crew laid city’s social activities. The young peo Mr. and Mrs. George Frain re started off Friday and Saturday, some of the ple start out in life with the best wishes of all who know them. Sunday for Caacadia for an outing. grain not being ready, 1 OUI III OVER BODY Itched Dreadfully. When Scratched It would Bleed and Become Very Sore. Could Scarcely Sleep as the Itching was Worse at Night. Dreaded Putting Hands in Water. ------------....... .... Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment 3 Weeks. Trouble all Disappeared. "Rom# time ago I had a breaking out all over my hotly. It flntt »tarted like what we call u<nme flesh and itched dreadfully. When 1 scratched it, it would bleed and liecome ▼cry »ore. I tried al most everything for the itching but none gave me much relief. I could •carcHjr sleep an the . Itching was always worse at night. My hands were so sor© 1 dreaded putting them In water and after I would wash dish©* or do laundry work that required the use of other soaps they wer# always worse. This wens on for about six months. Then I used Cuticura 8 oap and Cutkura Ointment, and in two or three weeks the trouble all disap peared. I always fovnd that my hands were wor*e (with a dry scale on them) after using any chean soap but the Cutkmra Soap rroditcod such a soothing feeling on my akin that it w as a pleasure to use it. f also know what wonders the Cuticura Itemedles have dene for a friend of mine, so I would recommend them to any one. Mra. Delaware Barrett, All King 8 t., Wilmington, Del.. N ot . 15, 1909." Ctwiws Ttwmwfiiwt sn»d thmwrb''«* «**• world. Pott*r Drag A O w n Cor# . Pel* Props ------ - ID» W. A. Sloan ami family and George Berry ami family left Saturday for a few days outing at the coast. E 0LA . Dr. Goucher, of McMinnville, was called here Thursday night to see Mrs. Dr. McCallon was in our hamlet this Orchard w ho has been quite sick. weeek. Miss Sadie Collniore, of Portland, Mr. H. Hayden is down in bed with who has been visiting at the home of paralvsis. her uncle N. M. Conner returned home Miss Eva Trent visited kin folks ami Tuesday morning. old schoolmates here Sunday. I Mrs. H. S. Fudge, who was recently The Williams and Yoakum hop yard Migrated on for appendicitis at the Mc Minnville hospital is reported to be is looking extra good tins year. rapidly improving. Mrs. Will Hrunk, of Salem, visited at R. Brunk’s the first of the week. ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. Joshua Purvine, of Salem, was in Spring Valley Sunday. Harold White spent the week end with his mother in Salem. D. D. Ruble is enlarging his house by I building an addition t«> the rear. Sani’ l Phillips and Miss Lena Phillips, j of Salem, visited Monday at W. II. Ciaw ford’ 8 . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and family ¡are visiting with Mr. Fisher's uncle. Mr, Cattcn. Miss Margaret Patrick has received her second grade certificate, for which she wrote in the recent teachers' exam- | ination. Mrs. Williams, of Salem, was here helping the store folk* get ready for their I Miss Emily Jeffries, who returned a opening which will be the 25Ui fewr weeks ago from her tour of Europe, Mr. Holman had exjtra tine peaches visited Sunday at the home of her aunt, this year which he sold very readily I Mrs. D. O. Henry. right here for a good price. R. Hrunk I Miss Pearl Alley returned Monday to also sold all they could spare. l her Portland home, after spending a Mr Holman amt wife*|>eiit two weeks | i»leasant week with her friends, the on the coast at and around Newport. , Misses Crawford. The weather was tine ami they had a I A birthday dinner was given Sunday good time. at the S. Barker home, by Mrs. J. Ba There is a steam shovel and a small se v, in honor of Mrs. Barker, to whom crew’ of men and teams working on the it was a complete surprise. The de co r-) river putting in a wing dam so as to ations in the dining room were beauti deepen the channel of the river near ful. The menu was elaborate and much Kola, so the government dredge U»at |out of the ordinary, consisting of unique can get here to work. Mrs. Anne Ilinshaw is at present on The atmosphere was quite thick w ith ! the sick list. smoke last week but lias cleared again. Edward Parker, of Perrydale, spent Did not learn where the fire was. Saturday night here with R. E. Reed. YY’e had a light shower on the morn YY’ . H. Brown, of Butler, s[>cnt several ing of the 14th, but it did not make much impression on the dusty road". days last week with his parents here. Wiglebridge school house has been Mrs. Dimmick still continues to he very low. She has been sick for a long weather boarded, and otherwise put in better shape for the coming winter. time. Ned Evans made a trip to Salem last Don Miller, of Oakdale, is staviug with his sister, Mrs. Lee, and working weuh with bis f t n i l y He w m obliged to return borne via Nortons on account in town. of the broken bridge. Miss Cora Towns returned Sunday to A bridge between J. H. Brock’s ami her home in Pendleton, after a two the post office was broken down over a weeks visit here with relatives. week ago and nothing has been done as Mrs. Bruce Miller is staying with her yet toward repairing it husband’ s parents at Oakdale, w hile be If ye editor of the Itemizer would try is out w ith Middleton’ s thresher. a drive over the R ock Creek road lie Mr. Palmer left early Monday morn might alter his opinion of Polk county's ing for the coast. He went after a crowd good roads. YY'e pay heavy taxes for that lie took over there some time ago. roads, but the money is not spent here. Where does it go? Mr. Raddaut brought Miss Ora Ilinshaw is staying with Mrs. YY ¡11 She we y while Mr. Shewey is in a traction engine last week said to weigh nine tons, using four days to out with Martin & Blodgett’ s thresher. make the trip from Nortons to YVarren YY'right’s ami two «lavs more from there to Raddaut’s ranch, ‘ d o in g by steam” BUELL. is not so rapid when the road has to be widened ami tlie bridges strengthened j before the steamer can move on. Mr. The thresher is in this neighborhood Mr. Raddaut will employ about thirtv- at present. ! live men for bis threshing, so it was re- Mr. Butterfield was called to Portland | ported at the postoffice. He is quite an extensive farmer. R. M. Plank was on business Monday. | hauling chittim to Nortons last week Lynn Braley made a business trip to for F. YY’ittenstrom, F. M. Brock also j took out one ami has another about Sheridan Monday. Rand Neeley was visiting in Sheri | leady to go, but would like to see that bridge repaired first, as it is impossible dan over Sunday. j to haul a load on it in its present condi- Lynn Jones and family, of Harmony, I tion. The supervisor and board «if com- visited relatives here Friday. j missioners have both been notified, but John Parker ami Ortle Craft, of Sheri still tiiere is nothing doing. dan. were on the creek creel Sunday, MONMOUTH. DASTGRIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought A L C O H O L 3 PE R CENT the Signature of AVegetable freparationlbrAs similaliitg the Food ami Rcguln ling tlieSinmaihs and Bowels of I n fan ts Bears .-'C hildren Promotes DigeslionJflwerfW ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . J/fn/r afO/J Dr£\num am Piav/Àìa Sit'd“ In Use For Over Thirty Years McMIe Salts- A dse Seed ♦ Warm Sted- Clanlkd .Aperfert Remedy for Crafty« tion. Sour Stomach.Dlarrtuei Worms,C'omuiswns.Fevtrisli n e s s and L O S S O F SLEEP. Fi. Simile Signature of G u t U* N E W Y O R K .____ A t h m o n th s o ld J 5 D 0 S E S - 3 5 Ç E M S CASTORIA Harry Oviatt and several other boys Mrs. M. E. Percival went to Newport ! Guaranteed under the Wednesday. Mrs. II. B. Flannery went to Portland went up the creek fishing Monday. Saturday to visit her daughters. Clarence Walker has been quite ill Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Powell went to Exact Copy o f Wrapper. T H * C K N T A U N •O M P A M Y , N E W V O » K C IT Y . Newport Monday. The Misses Watts, of Lafayette, are with appendicitis, but is now better. visiting I). L. Keyt’ s daughters this Dr. McCallon passed through here in Monroe is making improvemcMits on week. his auto Friday bound for the coast. his farm south of town. Mrs. Duignan visited at tlie home of Harvest here will soon be over, and Misses Maggie and Allie Butler re- Mrs. John Foster and Mrs. Gee on Salt everybody is making preparation for | turned from Newport YY’edneeday. Creek last week. Elder Starbuck delivered a lecture in | hop picking. Winegar & Lorence have Bold a great Albanv Fridav night on tlie Three Miss Reta Conner, of Oakland, Cal., It is reported that M. A. Conlee has deal of farm machinery this season. YVorlds. has been visiting relatives in this vici sold his place here, but to whom we A. P. S T A R K , P R O P R IE T O R nity the past week. Miss Dell Rush, a teacher at O. A. C., Many ills come from impure blood. All kinds of hauling at reasonable have not learned. yisited the Misses Jackson the first of Can’ t have pure blood with faulty di rates. Phone orders promptly at- Mrs. ( ’ has. Bratcher visited at the YY’ il lie Fletcher, w ho is working at the week. . gestion, lazv liver and sluggish bowels. tended to. Headquarters at YY eb- Burns home on tiie Euckiamute a lew March’ s mill in Gopher Valley, was at I Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens atom- j ster’s confectionery. d iys of this week. Mrs. M. Campbell and mother and home over Sunday. daughter, Agi.es, returned from New- aeh, bowels and liver, and [unifies the Phones: Bell 264, M u tu d 254 Miss Hazel Rowland is helping Mrs. blood. Mrs. Deane’ s brother, who has been ! port Saturday, Barn Phone Mutual 245 Garnet McGrow, of McCoy, with her visiting here a couple of weeks returned work this week. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Riggs drove to his home Monday. i through here Sunday with some Salem Mr. Houck, of Whiteson, lias rented M. A. Conlee and crowd returned ! friends in their auto. F. M. HELLW 0RTH atfd wiil move in a few weeks to the from the coast last Friday, somewhat in your p an try, find out w hat you need, farm formerly owned by Lee Conner. Mrs. Mary Campbell, of Kentucky, PHYSICIAN AND tunned but in fine spirits. then com e to the is visiting ber cousins, the Stump- Fay Morrison is working with the Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Todhunter and ; Campbells, here this week. SURGEON Nairn i Y; Campbell thresher this week. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Her 1 Rev. YY'. YY’ Davis ami fainUv return They will finish the season’ s run by the man Lenhard last Sunday. Office over Post Office falls City.'Oregon last of the week. ed Monday from their farm on Alsea, Mr. Wilfred YVhittington is walking I where they went for an outing. Mrs. Hanson, who has been visiting the Hume while they ship slabw'ood 1 Just as many as usual will g o to Sa her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gee, from the mill to Sheridan. just opened on M ill street, in the U glow tor sometime, left Friday for her home lem to the circus Saturday. There is block, anJ w e will fill y ou r order at There was a surprise party at the 1 always a lot of people who do not know near San Francisco. m on ey-savir.g prices home of Mr. Ames last Saturday night. what is best for themselves. H. G. Keyt’ s fine new resilience is There was a nice little crowd and all re Try us rapidly nearing completion. It occu The harvest work is rapidly drawing pies the site of the old farm house of port a fine time. I to a close, and wdthout a hindrance by liie father, ami is a very beautiful loca I rain, w hich is not expected, will be fin SIMPSON’S CASH CON THE BEST tion. It is modern in every respect, ished by the last of the month. RICKREALL CRETE GROCERY and when completed will be one of the ! The Ladies’ Aid gave a farewell re finest bouses in this end of the coun MUTUAL PHONE 1471 ce p tio n to Mr. and Mrs, Belshe ami ty. Jack Goodell went to Salem Saturday ¡daughter, Nellie, Thursday afternoon, A vast amount of grain is coming in, on busidess. j 33 persons were present. lee cream and 6 0 YEARS’ and the Perrvdale Milling company is I cake were served and a social time en- EXPERIENCE Albert Cadle came up from Portland joyed. doing a rushing business. Mr. Boyer, ami spent Sunday at home. Harve Kurtz and II. J. Elliott takes care of toe oats, J. F. Morrison attends Mrs. Bud Ramsey and Couch Smith the cleaner and does the weighing, Carl went to Salem Satnrday. INDEPENDENCE. Morrison is engineer and Claud Row Miss Nancy Kimsey, of Monmouth, land does the chopping. has been here visiting triends. Mrs. E. Townsend lias returned from As was predicted when Ewing Jen T rade M arks 1 a short visit in Newport. A. Hill, who has been working at nings and family left here last spring D e s ig n s Dick Gains, of St. Helens, spent Sun for their home in Lone Mountain, Tenn , Tillamook, returned home Saturday. C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone Bonding a «ketch mid description may day with his family here. that they would return inside of a year, cpifckly ascertain our opinion free whether an Misses Hallie, Nettie and Vern G ib they w rite that they will start, for O r e Invention Is probably pntentable^ Communion- Miss Bertha Bohannon visited over son came home from Newport Friday. tionsptrlctlycontldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents gon September 15th. The family have gent free. Oldest aaency for securing putentn. 1 Sunday w ith her parents tiere. been having typhoid fever since going Patents taken throuch Munn & Co. receive Mrs. J. F. Vaughn and Mrs. F. A. Special notice, without c harge, lu the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson are there, and are very much dissatisfied Koser went to Independence last week. spend a fewr weeks at YY aid port. with that country. W . E. Goodell took a fine load of fat at the north end of Main Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Taylor returned A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. T.nreest cir hogs to Salem Saturday for the Milling culation o f any ecientlüc lournal. Terms, $3 a I Saturday from a visit to Newport. Co. year: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. street MICHIGAN CITY. C. YY’ . Butler and family went to New Mrs. J. B. Nesmith and daughter, Branch Office. 625 F 8 U Washington. D. C- Pauline, left for Portland Saturday to re- port Saturday returning Monday. ; side. Dr. R. E. Duganne made a business John (Meson has returned home. Mr. Kelsey, son of Rev. Kelsey, has trip to Portland the first of the week. A. Ewing went to Newport Sunday. been visiting at the home of J. J. Harry Welch, of Portland, is visiti ng | at the home of Ids mother, Mrs. J. Burl Olliver has gone to Sherman | Burch. • j Brown. county. Uncle George Smith ami daughter, George Dunham, of Goldendale, Mr. Sheets lias sold his 20 .acre ranch Mrs. Sam Smith, have returned from a couple of weeks spent at Newport. i Y Y’ash., is visiting friends here this for $5,800. W c a r c p u ttin g u p s o m e H a m s a n d B a c o n th a t h a v e ! week. W . E. Clark ami wife ami daughter, Mr. Sheets made a business trip to! Maudie, have gone on a visit to their Williard Craven and family have re- Dallas Thursday. th a t s w e e t , d e lic io u s fla v o r . A l s o e v e r y t h in g th at son and daughters at Springfield. 1 turned from tiieir vacation spent at Those prunes were sold at 5l4 and 1 Newport. Forest Craven came up from Ballston instead of G *4 and fi1*». g o e s to m a k e a first c la s s M e a t M a r k e t Friday having been laid off until Mon Mrs. Cable has returned to her home IVlaster Llovd Root, of Portland, is day to wait for the spring grain. He in Portland alter a visit with Mrs. Guy visiting his uncle, Ed. l^oose. says that the grain is turning out well. YYalker. Ed. Loose and family, C. E, Hanna Doc Patterson an«l family, of Dallas, ami family have returned from Swla spent Sunday with relatives in Inde Springs. SALT CREEK. pendence. Our editor forgot to mention that Dal- ! Miss Ada Ketchum came up from las is a dry tow n when he wrote that Grain is turning out as well as expec Portland to attend the funeral of her ‘ ‘ No Arrest for Three Months.” ted. nephew, Kenneth YYalker. J. Enright Taylor, at the Chemawa The new house on the Braun place is Mrs S. E. Owen and «laughters, No)a Indian school, is spending his vacation near completion. and Mildred, returned Saturday from improving his ranch. their outing at New port. Richard Clanfield, of Ballston, has in Groceries as well as anything else 1'he YY allace people are harvesting been hauling wood from Ralph Savery’s. Grover Mattison returned Monday their pears. They have brought some from Lyle, YY’ash., where he has spent The gasoline threshing outfit of Bar Japs from Portland, and are paying the past two months. tholomew ami Thiesus has pulled in for $2 per day for hands. Miss Rowena Sperling has returned ; aw hile. from Portland and has taken the posi YVith the prospects good for rain the tion as U)okkeeper for the Sperling farmers are anxious to get their thresh meat market. KINGS VALLEY. ing done. City Express & Transfer Co. T A K E A P E E P New Grocery Who Keeps ICE CREAM J. A. LYNCH Scientific American. MUNN & Co.36’ 8'“ «1"**' New York UNION M EAT CO. E. J. STOUFFER, Prop., Dallas We Have the Clerks and the Goods] S IM O N T O N & S C O T T Mrs. Minnie Townsend's mother is no Flora Grice cut her hand quite badly, ! better. while working at the cook w agon. | M r. Link Allen was seen in the streets Crops generally around Kola, that is of Condon last week. grain, yielded very light this season. Miss Nurina McCaleb returned home Several lineman were working on the from Falls City Friday. suburban line around here last week. I 1 he new dentist here is very busv and Emily and George Cromlev, of Astoria, ¡all seem satisfied with his work. are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Martha Bevens and her daugh Supervisor Brow n and a few men ami ter, Joyce, were visiting lieie Sunday. teams are grading the approaches to the Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price, a new Brunk bridge. j Iwv. but il only lived about six hours. The Salem, Falls City tk Western has been getting out lots of gravel and put ting it on their road. Mrs. Ferguson is boarding a couple of men that a:e working on the govern ment steam shovel Warren YY’ right sold and delivered two tons of oat hay to R. J. Robinson on Miss Hampton's ranch. Howard Bray, ay, who has been working wr. in Tacoma, has returned borne. p e r r Y d a l e . I GILLIAM. Jennie Guthrie came Bridgeport Sunday. home from Lily Stumpp. of Salt Creek, came home on a visit Sunday. Mi»*©# Lily and Pearl Mangis, of Dal las, are visiting at the home of their uncle, Mr. Allen. The Campbell <k Nairn threshing Foremost among the articles in the company are helping things along in September McClure’s is the first instal this neighborhood. ment of the Reminiscences of Goldwin Grandpa Gilliam took an automobile Smith, one of the greatest scholars and rule to Ballston and back a tew days critics of public affairs of his time. ago. He stood the trip very nicely. This installment deals withe American Miss Ida Thieses and Mrs. Pauline Civil War anil with the important men Oglesby have returned to Portland after of that period such as Lincoln, Grant, a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, Ben Butler and Charles Eliot Norton. YY’illiam Thieses. Morrison A Gilliam threshing outfit Commissioners Campl»ell and West are rather unlucky this >ear. They met w ith Jmige Ed. E. Coad. of Polk have started two fires but haven’ t done county, ami Louis Gerlinger, of the Sa much «lainage yet. lem & Falls City railroad company at West Salem yesterday afternoon to go While threshing at Henrv Gilliams over the West Salem Crossing matter yesterday a spark from the engine set complained of by the Polk countv farm tin* to the strawstaek, and caused some ers. The crossing complained of is on ' lively work for awhile. the Wallace Road just beyond the turn at the bridge. At the point where the railroa«! crosses the wagon roa«i the track is on a grade about eight feet ROCCA. above the old road bed w hich makes a ha«1 crossing. The commission ha* rec- comniended to the county conrt and Mis* Hampton’s oat hav ia all safely railroad the filling of the county road housed. both east and west of the track to the L. A. Andrew made a trip to Portland height of the track.— Statesman. and back last week. Iki'dl Gilliam came home Sunday night from the harvest fields where he When the digestion is all right, the R. C. Rnrnett visite»! I>allas and Port has twen working since hi» return from Roscburg two weeks ago. action ot the lx>wels regular, there is a land returning home last week. natural craving and relish for fool. Miss Hampton is still hauling lumber, YVhen this is lacking you may know that Some excitement w as caused last Fri day by a fire that started 011 the hill not being able to hire a hauler at a rea you ne^i a dos* of Cham her lam’s Stom near the residence of G. G. Irish, hut sonable figure. ach and Liver tablets. They strengthen the fire alarm waa turned in, amt s’ «nn a The fruit crop at Roeca is #0 abundant the digestive organs, improve the a iq e- force of men bad the fire under control thi* year the limbs are breaking down tite and regulate the bowels. i*okl by and no serious damage was done. all dealers. t under the weigtit. 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