Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 15, 1910, Image 8

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A Y E R ’S
H A IR
Stops Palling H air
Destroys D a n d ru ff
InereilienK*
ingreoients .
V IG O R
An Elegant Dressing
Makes H a ir G row
S ulphur. Glycerin. Q uinln. Sodium ChlorW.
C, psicum . S»«*. Alcohol. W iU r. P erfum e.
A hair preparation made from this formula is harmless, yet possesses positive merit. A
hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Consult your doctor about these hair problems.
co unt of a large fire u p th e Lue kiam ute . 1 K. M. P a x to n is b eard in g a t J , L. Ol-
it is r«q*orte<l t h a t Mr. Hull, a newcom- liver’s.
r from Missouri, h as lost every tiling
W. H. P elk er m ad e a 10 gallon keg of
ml s e v e rs1 are in claiifcer.
c der W ednesday.
NORTH ‘DALLAS.
Hops a r e co n sid erab le sh o rt of last
y ear hi q u a n t i t y .
Chas. Towne, of P endleton, in h ere on
t visit to his relatives a n d o t h e r reia-
t ves.
J o h n E h be a n d family will not retu rn
to t h e i r home h ere th is winter, b u t will
rem ain in Toledo.
Mr*. Carson an d four ch ild ren , of B a­
ker City a i e h ere visiting h er sister,
.Vlrs. C i a r e m e Brown.
T h e Loose a n d Oleson h o p yard s fin­
ished p.eking th is week.
H en ry T ate, of Kickreall, is sp reading
p ru n es for C. E. H a n n a .
Mr. an d Mrs. A. Jo n e s, of E ast Salem,
visited friends in th is locality Sun day.
MILK
H ow can th e baby grow
strong if th e n u n in g m other
it p ale and delicate?
Scott’s Emulsion
m akes th e m other strong
and w ell; increase* and en ­
riches th e b a b y ’s food. Drn‘« « I . U
G. W. ar.d L. C. Gosser, of Salem,
ami C h a rles Sperlier, ot P o itla n d , visit­
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J . C. A T E » P O M P A W T . IrOWOll. Ml am .
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ed a! t h e H a n n a h o m e Labor day.
tm a m m m m m m m m m tm a m m m
At a recent school m eeting Will
Rev. Babcock, of t h e Salem P re sb y ­
II »yes was elected to fill t h e vacancy terian c h u r c h , will p reach n e x t S und ay
caused by th e resignation of Mr. E b b e. | af ter S u n d a y school a t t h e school house.
F. M. H ELLW O R TH
Mrs. Dimick, wh o h as been sick so
PHYSICIAN AND
long, is slowly i m p r ving, a n d her
MONMOUTH No. 1.
friends h av e g r e a t hopes of her co m plete
SURGEON
recovery.
T h e p r u n e d r y e r is r u n n i n g a t full
Office over Post Office falls City, Oregm
T h e p rune d r y e r s are all working full blast.
force. Mrs. Magers ami Mrs. Par ish
Mr. S trickler was a P o i t l a n d visitor
are working a t t h e Ellis d r y e r a n d Mrs W ed n esd ay .
Clar ence Brown a n d Mrs. I-ee a t the
Mrs. E u g en e Bogert w en t to P o rtlan d
Brown dryer.
V e t e r i n a r y Surgeon
on bu siness Tuesday.
Office an d residence No. 612 Main street
Mr. a n d Mrs. McCreary an d d a u g h ­
Mrs. H artsaw . of Corvallis, is visiting
M u tu a l P h o n e 1083. P ro m p t
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r ated two miles west of her e, was s m a s h ­ ter, E rm a , from O k lah o m a, a r e here
ed as u n d e r an d th e p arts sc attered oyet visiting th e i r cousins, t h e Eees. T hey a t t h e h o m e of F. C a rtm e ll.
service d a y or night,
t
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house.
T
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person
or
persons
who
♦ R. L. CHAPMAN....
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OREGON
intend to locate in th is valley as soon as
Hon J . H. Hawley was a business vis­ f D A L L A S
done sa m e with o t h e r num er ous theiJ parents, who are on th eir wa\ itor to P o rtlan d W ednesday.
♦ F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R
$ have
and Hniilar tricks should h a v e n s u e here in th e ir unto, arriv e her e.
and
♦ place in a certain building in Halem.
Mr. E . Bogert went to Salem Tuesday
EM BALM ER
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to look af ter his in t e r e s t s th ere.
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
' OFFICE: Chapel ami Parlor». N. Main *t. X
DALLAS. OREGON:
Bell P h o n e 103.
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M u tu al P h o n e 1306 .
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Cal l* P r o m p t l y A n s w e r e d Day o r N i g h t
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It rained h ere S unday.
Ou r store is doing a r u sh in g business.
G r a n d m a Mason is fail! ig q u i t e fast
now.
Correspondents’ Contest.
Beginning Aug. 1st th e Iteinixer b e ­
gan a four m o n th s c o r re sp o n d e n ts’ co n ­
test o n tlje sa m e tines as heretofore, e x ­
ce pt th e prizes will be in cash, instead
of o th e r articles, t h a t m ethod se eming
to su it b est all concerned. T h e most
regular a n d m o st newsy c o rre sp o n d en t
d u r i n g t h a t tim e will receive $10, th e
second $5. t h e th i r d $2.50 an d t h e next
two $1 each. T h e co n test will close No­
vem b er 31st a n d be im m ediately follow­
ed by a n o t h e r of four m o n th s d u ratio n
co m m en cin g on t h a t date.
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
C. H. E b b e visited th e cap ital
F rid ay on business : c ount.
citv
Rev, L. C. Hoov er wen t to P o rtlan d
Monday on business, r e tu rn in g th e sa m e
day.
T. A. Riggs cam e u p recently from
P o rtla n d to look af ter hop in terests
here.
Mr. an d Mrs, F. W. Bowersox, of S a ­
lem , cam e o y er S u n d ay in th eir new
to u r in g car.
E s t h e r E. F ish er left for Tillamook
T u esd ay , w here she will teach t h e c o m ­
ing school year.
T h e S tro ng mill on t h e L u ek iam u te
has closed dow n for a b o u t u w eek on ac­
c o u n t of hop picking.
T h e ar rival of a youn g d a u g h t e r g l a d ­
de ned an d b rig h te n ed t h e h o m e of Rev.
L. C. Hoover, Friday, S ep tem b er 9th.
M onm outh se em s r a t h e r des erted
d u r i n g t h e h o p picking season on ac ­
c o u n t of most ev eryone lieing a t the
yards.
E. A. A r a n t has been elected teacher
i » th e science d e p a r t m e n t of t h e C o rv al­
lis high school. H e will leave in tim e
for t h e coming school year.
Miss L o retta S m ith an d h e r sister.
Opal, left for Newport th is week. Miss
L ore tta will teach in t h e public school
t h e r e t h e to u tin g school year.
FOR 28 HEIRS
T ill It Got to be Second N atu re-
Suffering Endless and Without
Relief—Cuticura Made Skin
as Clear as a Baby’s.
“ If I had known of the Cut ¡com
Remedies fifty years a r o it would have
6aved me two hundred dollars und an
Immense amoun t of auffering. My dis­
ease (psoriasis) commenced on my head
In a spot not larger than a <«nt. It
spread rapidly over my l>ody and got
under my nails. The M-alcs would drop
off of me all the time and my suffering
was endless an d without relief A thou­
sand dollars would not tem pt n e to have
this disease over again. I am a poor
man b u t feel rich to be free of what
some of the doctors called lepitvy, some
ringworm, psoriasis, etc, I t o o k ---------
and ---------sarsaparilla« over a )«ar end
a half b u t got no cure. 1 canm t pi a iso
th e CutM-ura Remedies too mix h. Tlw y
made my skin as d e a r an d fi«e from
scales as a baby's. Ail I used of flam
was two cakes of Cuticura Soap, thr-c
boxes of Cuticura Ointment and t h n e
bottles of Cuticu ra In so lv en t. If you
had been there and said you vculd have
cured me for two h u n dred dollars, you
would have had the money. 1 sirs
covered with the scales but by using
Cuticura I was *ex>n as clear as any | «r-
aon ever was. This was over tv « nty-two
years ago an d for a long time, thioi gh
Force of habit, I used to rub n y hands
over my arm* an d leg* to s e r a b h . b i t
to no pur|>OH« — I was well. I had
scratched twenty-eight years and it
got to be a kind of ae«-omJ n ature to
me. Dennis Downing, Water! t r y , Vt.,
Novem ber 27, HKW.
PERRYDALE.
I
Mr. Bloom’s b r o t h e r a n d wife, from
N ebraska, h ave been visiting him this
visited in week.
If J. E lliott a n d fam ily
Dallas over S u n d a y .
Mr. ami Mrs George Wood were D.il
I ts visitors S atu r d a y .
J o h n Duiguan m ad e a b u s'n ess t r ip
T h ere will he no m ore p reach in g in to P o rtlan d last week.
Eola for a w hile.
Mr. a n 1 Mrs. Carson an d Miss A n n a
Mrs. Allen T h ack er w en t to h er ho m e K urlz were Dallas visitors Friday.
in Kenton th e 10th.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Carson and Mrs Kur tz
Milly’s sold lots of fru i t an d vegeta­ a tte n d e d th e fair a t Salem Tuesday.
bles last week to hop pickers.
Mrs. P. W. F lan n er y an d Miss F a n ­
Y o a k u m & Williams have th e largest nie K ey t visited in P o rtla n d recently.
collection of cam p ers on th e i r groun d
H. McKee’s family w en t to Salem
t h a t h as ever been th ere.
Monday to c a m p a n i a t t e n d t h e fair a
T h e re was q u ite a little fracas a t th e few days.
station S a tu r d a y noon. Two young fel­
Clias. B ratch er a n d wife are cam ping
lows from Dallas w en t to Salem an d
bought guns, pistols a n d a big knife in d picking h ops a t t h e F o ster vard
this
week.
ami plentv of a m m u n i t i o n , in ten d in g t<
make for t h e m o u n 'a i n s above Dallas
C y ru s Jo n e s re t u rn e d h o m e Friday
T h e f a th e r of one of t h e fellows cam* from a few m o n t h s stay in W ashington
into th e sta ti o n an d took his son to cam)
ind C a n ad a.
hv force, b u t t h e boy is g ettin g along
A m an from California h a s been
all right now. T h e o t h e r fellow, being
tlie leader, was ar re ste d a t Dallas as spending a few d ay s h ere in t h e i n t e r ­
est of t h e California Oil Well Co.
soon as lie got off th e train.
Miss E n id H av es, of Kansas, a n d her
friend. Miss Litiian G o ttch alk , arrived
z e n a - s p r F n g v a l l e y .
lere S unday for a visit with t h e Duig-
iim family.
T h e hop crop is b e t t e r t h a n w as first
A n u m b e r of m en who are p u t tin g up
ex pected .
telegraph poles for t h e S o u th ern Pacific,
Peck Walling is ru n n i n g t h e hog yar d are m iicing Perry d alo th e ir h e a d q u a r ­
store a t Lincoln.
ters th is week.
Ch a rley Allen, of Salem , was in Zena
Clinton S arg eau t an d wife, of Po rt-
a few d ay s last week.
,
Irnd, visited a t D. L. K e y t ’s one day
last
week, going from here to Bridge­
Mr. an d Mrs, J o h n M a tth e w s, of E a s t ­
ern Oregon, are h ere visiting relatives port for a visit with h er p a r e n t s , Mr
ind Mrs. P l a n k i n t o n .
Miss E tt a Catlen was a t Salem sever­
Mr. E. H u g h es , living tw o miles
al d a y s last week hav in g d en tal work
n orth of Perry d ale having sold his farm
done.
•tometime ago, will have an au ctio n sale
Mr. 8. II. Bark er a n d family have m Monday, t h e 19th. H e has stock,
moved to t h e i r hom e in Salem in Che- ill kinds of farm in g im p le m e n ts and
m e k a t a street.
household f u r n i t u r e for sale.
Willis S tone is very ill with infiam
W e u n d e r s t a n d t h a t Ja s. Olmstead
m ato ry r h e u m a t i s m . He was t ak en to ind Lowm an C o n n e r w en t to Seattle
t h e W illa m e tte sa n i ta r i u m Monday.
th e last of t h e week to p u rch ase a 16-
Mrs. Holloway, of P o rtla n d , is v is i t ­ horse power au to , which th ev will use
ing Mrs. J o h n Phillips. Miss Greta luring th e s t a t e fair to convey p assen ­
Phillips is also sp en d in g a few d ay s at gers from t h e d e p o t to t h e fair grounds
home.
Mr. an d Mrs. Carson sold t h e i r ho me
, Miss Joyc e Craw ford left S u n d ay foi h ere last week to G. J. Rem pel a n d will
move
to P o rtla n d to be with t h e i r son,
P o rtlan d , w here she will stay with hei
b ro th er, Philo a n d wife, a n d atten d who has a good position th ere. They
ire very e s tim a b le old people, a n d their
high school.
many friends h ere regre t very m u ch to
Donnel Cr aw ford a n d J o h n Cooke me th e m l e a w .
have been n u rsin g t h e i r faces of late
hav ing been | oii-oned with dog fennel
R0CCA.
while thresh ing.
W. L. A r a n t left for Nehnlem last
week. He h as been elected principal of
J . J . S tra tto n , of Lower S pring Valley,
t h e Nehalem high school for this coming
school year, it being th e th ird y ear at was at Zena last week baling straw, l b
in ten d s to he back in ab o u t two week*-
t h a t place.
to saw wood so ev ery o n e p et ye u r w ood
Fred Z«x>k h as a very had knee this ready,
wee«!. It was caused by him jum ping
Mr. an d Mrs. G. H. C rawford , Mr
from n wagon at Salem on th e day of
t h e Ba rn uin & Bailev show. T h ere are and Mrs VV. II. Crawford a n d Mrs. \\
alw ays a n u m b e r of |>eople who have N. Crawford a tte n d e d t h e wooden wed­
such accidents on account of exercising ding an n iv ersary of Edgar Craw ford and
wife a t th eir hom e in S alem S atu rd ay
poor ju d g m en t.
evening.
School here will begin on t h e 26th til
S ep tem b er with t h e following nam ed
WEST* SALEM-
corps of te a c h e r s ; J. B. V. Butler,
p rin cip al; first a n d second grad es. Miss
Kffie S h o re ; th ird a n d fourth grade.
Messrs M u rphy it Jo h n s o n finished
Mis Elza E. Love; fifth an d six th grades, picking hops Monday forenoon.
Miss Cora Ro ssiter; seventh an d eigh th
Mr. a n d Mrs. K n o t t s visited w ith hei
grades. Miss Medora Ja ck so n.
sister, Mrs. Fred R a tc h le r, S unday.
Newton E. Foster ami Alice Emerson
Mr. an d Mrs. J . Allen wer e S u n d ay
wer e u nited in m arriage M onday a f ­
ternoo n a t 3 o ’clock at Independence, callers on Miss May Allen a t Mr. J . T
Rev. R. W. W eb er officiating. T h a t H u n ts.
evening t h e h ap p y couple left for Cor­
Mrs. Beatta, of T vgh Valley, E astern
vallis, w here th ey visited Mr. F oster’s Oregon, is visiting Tier sister in law,
p aren ts. Som e tim e while t h e almve Mrs. J a s . Jacobs.
were tak in g place t h e big window light
Mr, W. \V. Bails c a m e h o m e S unday
of Mr. F o ste r ’s residence, which is lo-
from Zena, w h ere h e he was hopp ing
for his son, as h is wife was n o t feeling
very well.
HID SCRATCHED
Dr. B . E. Nevel
Died, at t h e Salem h o sp ital F riday,
th e in fan t non of Mm. amt Mm. Kdings,
aged 5 days, of convulsions. Mr. and
Mis. Kdings have t h e s y m p a th y of th eir
friends as they were very fond of th eir
first born a n d heir.
Mr. G am b le, of t h e c o m b in atio n chaii
factory, took 500 of t h e i r co m b in atio n
canes an d ch airs to t h e s t a te fair. They
are qu ite a novelty. You can open your
cane, a n d have a c h a i r to rest on, then
close it an d have a cane, also a d r i n k in g
c u p from t h e c u p of t h e cane. T hey
have an agent t a k i n g o rd ers in t h e east
an d are sending in ord ers right along.
They will he r u n n i n g full blast af te r th e
fair.
KINGS VALLEY.
Mrs. Joyce Bevens was u p S u n d ay
visiting with friends.
Miss l l a / e l Broadv, who h as been
aw ay visiting h er sister, h as r e t u rn e d
hom e.
Cecil Townse nd says he h a s joined
t h e c h u r c h an d q u i t all his had h ab itat 7)
T h in k he has h e a r t trouble.
M b s OJlie an d Tom P e t t i t , of Cm val-
I h , are vi.-iting friends a n d relatives
here.
Mrs. Eva Butler w e n t to Newberg S at­
urday to visit h e r sister, Mrs. H ale, ui
t h a t place.
Miss G race Haw ley , of Am ity, is vis-
ting her g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr. ami Mrs.
.1. I I . Hawley.
Allen Clark h as p u rch ase d t h e Mrs.
R etta Powell p r o p e rty , w here he has
been living t h e past year.
Mr. Bogert tr a d e d his residence p r o p ­
erty h ere to J o h n F u ller, tak in g Mr.
F u ller’s five acre farm wres t of town on
the deal.
Mr. Fre d A r a n t w e n t to Neh alem
W ednesday to begin his school, he h a v ­
ing t a u g h t t h e r e for t h e last two years.
His wife a n d son will r e m a in here a few
weeks longer an d finish t h e i r visit.
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Mr. Be rkley, of Yoncolla, is in town
looking at p roperty with view of buying.
He says he feels confident t h a t M o n ­
m o u th will h ave a n o rm al school and
for t h a t reason will n o t h e s ita te in b u y ­
ing a h o m e here.
Who Keeps
Misses Avia an d L o retta S m ith wen t
to N ew p o rt Monda y to s p e n d th e w in ­
ter. T h e l atter will teach t h e p r im a ry
grad e in t h e school t h ere. Miss Ovia,
who h as been in poor h ealth for some
time, hopes t h e change will be beneficial
to her.
THE BEST
F ra nk Mulkey was m a r rie d i n P o r t ­
land recently to Mrs. G reen , formerly
of th is place. H e b r o u g h t his bride
hom e t h e first of t h e week. T heir
m an v friends are glad to welcome th e m
to o u r m idst a n d wish t h e m success and
h ap p in ess in th eir new life.
INDEPENDENCE.
G u y Peter son, of
th is city S atu rd ay .
Parker,
visited in
I)r. R. E. D u ganne is a t t e n d i n g th e
sta te tair th is week.
Miss Cecile Wilcox h a s re t u rn e d from
a brief visit a t Eugene.
ICE CREAM
WE
DO
BIG
m
THINGS.
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GAST 0 R 1 A
Son-,, of th . M a.t.rfut A ch i.vom .nt,
of Americans.
A m e r ica n s ( uuik I. m J tb e first govern -
nil-! I under w h ich a ll m en w ere equal
b e fo r e tb e lu w . S in ce th e lie c la ru tlu u
o f In d e p e n d e n c e w a s p u b lish ed to th e
w orld th e d e in o cru tle Idea hits hourly
r eceiv ed n e w im p u lse u n til uow its
m arch s e e m s ir r esistib le .
A m ertca u s w ere th e Brat to dernon-
str tu e tb e fe a s ib ility o f r ely iu g on a
c itiz e n s o ld ie r y to d e fe u d th e laud an d
its I n stitu tio n s a g u iu st fo r e ig n und
d o m estic a tta c k .
A m erica n s w ere th e Brst to a b o lish
titu la r d is tin c tio n s uud to d e p r iv e so-
clul e m in e n c e o f a n y su p p o rt s a v e
c h a ra cter or th e c o n s e n s u s o f th o se
w lto c h o o s e to c o n sid e r th e m se lv e s as
s o cia lly e le ct.
It w a s au A m erican w h o In ven ted
th e ste u m sh ip . A d A u ierlca u in v e n t­
ed th e te le g r a p h .
A n A m erican In- !
v en ted th e te le p h o n e.
Au A m erican
in v e n ted th e e le ctric ligh t. An A m eri­
can In ven ted th e reap er, w h ich m u kes
It p o ssib le to feed th e billion and m ore
p eop le on th is p lan et. It w a s au A m er­
ican. too, w h o in v e n te d th e s e w in g
m ach in e.
A m e r ica n s a ls o w ere th e
c o n q u ero rs o f pain w hen th ey d is c o v ­
ered how , b y th e u s e o f su lp h u r ic e th e r ,
th e te n d e r e st hu m an n erve cou ld be
m ad e In se n sib le to tb e su r g e o u ’s steel.
— B oston G lobe.
A CURIO US
For_Infent8_ a n ^ J h lld re n i
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
FLY .
This
Wasplike New Zealand Insect
Feeds on Spiders.
New Z ealand b o asts o f a fly t h a t
feeds on spiders.
T h is fly Is black an d w asp lik e and.
like th e wasp, lives In a nes t o f d a y
built In u crevice, p refe rab ly In th e u p ­
per folds of heavy w in d o w cu rtain s.
TWs Is o n e <»f th e g reat an n o y a n c e s of
the tidy h o u sekeeper In New Zealand.
T ry us sh e will. It Is a lm o st Impossible
for h e r to keep th ese files fro m se t ti n g
up th eir homes at th e tops o f h er c u r ­
tains.
'These n ests of clay a r e m ad e u p o f a
scries o f s e p a r a te cells, usually from
five to eight In num ber. W hen t h e nes t
Is built t h e fly goes a f t e r spiders.
It h as no tro u b le In co n q u erin g the
sp in n e rs o f silky webs. T h ey su c c u m b
more easily t h a n do th e A m erican flies
which a r e so u n f o r t u n a t e as to get t a n ­
gled In a sp id e r's weaving.
T h e fly c a r r ie s th e sp id e rs to Its
ho me a n d im prisons each one lo a cell.
H e r e t h e fly lay s a single egg. a n d
when t h e g r u b h atch es out It e a t s t h e
sp id e r t h a t h as been prov ided for It.
W h en Its food Is all go ne tb e m other
fly go es out a n d c a t c h e s a n o t h e r spi­
der, a n d sh e keeps th is np until th e
y o u n g fly Is old en o u g h to catch s p i­
d e r s for Itself.—New York Telegra m .
guaranteed under the
Exact Copy o f Wrapper.
T M I O IN T A U N C O M PA N Y. N S W Y O S S CIT Y.
“ La C h ic ” M illin ery P a r lo r
O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 1, 1 9 1 0
E V E R Y B O D Y
I N V I T E D
M R S . L E E S M IT H , 4 2 8 M a in S t r e e t
DA LLAS, O RE.
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J. A. LYNCH
at the north end of Main
street
Miss Hallie Stuck ey is visiting friends
in P o rtla n d th is week.
Ross Wood, of P o rtlan d , was t r a n s a c ­
ting bu siness here th is week.
floating in t h e air a n d ch an g in g to all
Mrs. Ch«s. Shennefield is visiting t h e colors of t h e rainbow , u n til it fi­
nally b u rn ed o u t like so much gas and
friend s in P o rtlan d th is week.
appeared to go to n o thing. They say it
Mr. a n d Mrs. Tims. H a r t are sp e n d ­ was one of t h e m ost beautiful sight*
ing t h e week in Salem a t t e n d i n g t h e they ever saw. It a p p e a r e d to be about
fair.
fifty feet from t h e e a r t h ,
F. S. S m ith a n d wife m ad e a t r i p to
Misses Fra nces Byers an d Veva Burns,
Toledo a n d hack th is week.
of Dallas, visited friends h ere over S u n ­
FALLS CITY?
R. W. P h.nk an d Win. Southwell were day.
hauling su p p lies from N o r t o n ’s today.
H o p picking is progressing fine a n d all
C h arles O ’Brien was a Salem visitoi
Public school began on Monda y, S ep ­ are m ak in g good wages a n d en jo y in g
Monday.
tem b er 5 th , with 1L*M. Howell us teach them se lv es.
•r.
Miss E le an o r Butler was a Dallas vis­
Roy McFadden cam e u p from P o rt l a n d
A heavy sh o w er on N o r t o n ’s m o u n ta in for a visit w ith his m o th er, Mrs. S h e r ­ itor Friday.
in t h e 6th raised Brush creek a foot in m an Hayes .
Mrs. M o n tg o m ery an d g ran d d au g h tei
i couple of hours.
Miss R u t h Fugate, of Salem, visited took in t h e fair a t Salem Monday.
Several light showers th is week have at t h e hom e of tlie Misses Millie an d
Dr. H ellw o rth has his new house now
liven us hope t h a t d an g er from forest Anna Add son last week.
ready for o ccu p an cy , so also h a s Bert
fires are over for th is season.
W r i g h t Porterfield arrived from Cali­ Robinson.
R. W. P la n k h ad th e m isfo rtu n e to fornia S u n d ay an d will visit at t h e h o m e
Will H o o k er, cashier in t h e b an k , who
has been serious ly ill, is now im pro ving
¡inset with a load of household goods for of his p a r e n ts for a few weeks.
Nlr. M. F. C h a m b e rl a i n . T h e wagon and
!
q
u
i t e rapid*y.
Mr. an d Mis. J . S. Bohannon an d
part of th e f u rn i t u r e , was badly wrecked. d a u g h te r . Hazel, a n d Miss Mildred O w ­
Mrs. J u l i a C o u r te r r e t u rn e d Monday
Mr. K im ball an d his help ers h ave put en a t t e n d e d th e s t a te fair in Salem T u e s ­ to h er h o m e in McMinnville, after a few
¡ii a good fill in place of t h e broken day.
I d ay s visit with relatives here.
bridge, also repaire d t h e fill m ad e last
Miss Gen ev iev e Ja m is o n r e t u r n e d to
Ma ny a r e t a k in g ad v an tag e of t h e ex-
year, which h ad been p a r tly washed out her hom e in P o rtla n d after a weeks vis­
I t rem elv low rates on th e railro ad and
by a big rain last spring.
it a t t h e hom e of Mrs. Chas. S h e n n e ­ a t t e n d i n g t h e s t a t e fair from here.
Wiglebridg e school house had t h e last field.
Politics are qu iet aro u n d her e. E v ­
regular p reach in g service of t h e season
er yone is too busy to t h i n k of candidates
on S u n d ay , S ep tem b er 4th. S unday
GILLIAM.
when so m u c h work is to be done.
school will be co n tin u ed a t 2 p. in. ev­
ery S u n d ay . Everybod y welcome.
Chas. Vick a n d family left Monday
W. T. H ib b ard w en t over to t h e fair | for W isconsin, w l . e e th ey will visit
Mr. Chitwood, fire w ard en from L in ­ Monday.
friend s a n d relatives for several weeks.
coln co u n ty , with a crew of five men.
cam e up M onda y ami tr en ch ed a hill on
E d it h ami Vernon Allen h av e been
Dr. W. B. Officer r e t u r n e d h o m e from
or near Mr. S a m p so n 's h o m este ad to sick t h e last few «lays.
P o rtla n d Monday evening from ntten-
prevent t h e fire from spread ng over i n ­
I
d
an
ce a t t h e s t a te medical aseexdation.
J o h n T a le n t went to Salem S a tu r d a y
to Lincoln co u n ty .
to act as m o u n te d police d u r in g t h e fair.
Mr*. L. Zorin a n d d a u g h t e r have
Mr. E d w ard s , of Nortons, his son and
returne«! h o m e last week af ter several
E ugene Jo h n s t o n has been u n a b l e to
son in law c am e over on t h e 5th to h u n t
weeks visit to her form er h o m e in t h e
th e cougar t h a t has been des troying work lately on acc«mnt of a swelling on : old c o u n tr y .
young stock in th is vicinity, b u t di d not his arm .
T h e electric lig h t p lan t is now in its
succeed in finding t h e an im al. Mr. E d ­
L. N. Bclieu’s horse got badly c u t on | new h om e, hav in g been moved th erein
wards said t h e groun d was so d ry t h a t wire, lay ing t h e flesh open on t h e s h o u l ­
last T h u r s d a y . W ith t h e p resen t pl an t
th e dogs co u ld n 't keen t h e scent.
d er to t h e bone.
I much b e t t e r service will be given.
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Mr. H in d m a n an d son a n d G . G. Irish
A. N. R o b in so n a n d son, Alvin, leave
a n d non went to Salem S unday to be at
PEEDEE.
! th is week for t h e i r farm n e a r Alb any.
t h e o pening of t h e fair.
Mr. Robinson is o n e of Falls C i t y ’s o ld ­
Jo e Stowe w as h au lin g straw last week
Two t h r e s h i n g crews got into th is es t r esid en ts an d has alw ay s tak en a
neighImrhood
last
week
a
n
d
m
a
d
e
quick
g
reat i n t e r e s t in its d ev elo p m en t.
Bev am i G r a n d m a F re e r were at
work of t h e th resh in g .
BridgetHirt visiting last S unday.
Falls C ity will have a s t r e e t fair in
Mrs. Rhodes enjoy ed an o y ste r d i n ­ 1 October t h a t will be a n eye o p en er to
T h ere is a new baby boy a t t h e home
ner on h er 83rd b ir th d a y at t h e h o m e t h e pu blic. I t will show w h at can be
of Mr. a n d Mrs. Loren B u r b an k
d o n e in t h e way of fruits, vegetables and
o t h e r d au g h ter , Mrs. L. N Belieu.
G r a n d m a Hastings, from M onm outh,
fine stuck, all raised in Falls C ity an d
P
a
tr
o
n
s
of
rural
ro
u
te
No.
2
a
r
e
re­
is visiting relatives here a n d a t Airlie
joicing over t h e r e tu rn of t h e regular vicinity.
Most nil t h e yard s ar o u n d here h av en 't c arrie r w ho has been on a t h r e e m o n t h s
Miss M a rg u erite Flower r e t u r n e d to
enough | ickers to get a good floor every vacation.
h er school in Salem Monday, a n d h e r I
day.
friend, Mahle T e m p le to n , is m a k in g t h e
S. J . Pepper retnrne«! hom e for a few
J o h n T ay lo r is hom e from I n d e p e n ­ days last week am i found t h a t d u r i n g school a visit. Mrs. Flower acco m p a­
dence. w h ere he has been d oing c a r | * n - hi* ( ab sen c e un welco m e visitor« had nied t h e girls to school, r e t u rn i n g Mon­
day even ing.
ter work.
b een there.
Link Allen b ro k e t h e r ig h t leg of his
overalls ju st above t h e knee, an d we
hope lie will he ab le to get a new pair
Alva W o m e r was calks! Mond ay to
Mr. an d Mrs. T alen t wen t to Medford
SOOI1.
Hillsboro o n account of 1 1 is b ro th er liv­ last week, when t h e latter'« f a t h e r died
ing
very
sick.
at th at place. Mrs Talent re m ained
C h a rley McDowell an d fam ily passe«I
th r o u g h here Monday on t h e i r way to
T h ere was a band of b unch grass h o r - ' with her m o th er a few weeks while Mr.
Mr. Kouco’s t o visit Mr*. McDowell’s aes passe«! th ro u g h t h e valley on th e ir I T alen t retu rn ed home.
paren ts.
way to ln d ep em len ce.
Mr. an d Mr«. Sh ep ard , wh o s t a r t e d
T. J . Allen will r e tire from t h e m e r ­
Some Indian* cam p ed a t t h e bridge ov er th»* m o u n tain s some weeks ago for
Lakeview
to spe nd th e winter with rela­
can tile husin«’ss a n d tak e u p t h e m i n i s ­ W«idneoday night on t h e i r way to th e
tives w ho live in Io»ke co u n ty , returne«!
try
We wish h im success in h i t new hop y a i d s a t Ind ep en d en ce.
h o m e last S aturday. They h ad to t u r n
calling, a n d t h i n k he will m ak e a good
Dick T ay lo r cam e h o m e Saturday back on accoun t of t h e forest Area.
sky pilot.
m o rn in g from t h e H ow ard Bush hop
Ho p picking is progressing nicely. yar d a n d went back in t h e evening to | T h e meteor which we have rcn«l a b o u t
so m uch th e post week, m i seen be d if­
T h e Townsend yar d in ten d s t«> finish u p d ry hope.
fere n t persons in th is neighborhood.
T h u rs d ay . Allen Bros, are g ettin g on
Miss Annis Gilliam saw it from h er
Cot tour* is th* most «vonnmietl tnwtin*«f tor well with th e i r v a r d b u t a r e h an d icap -
MICHIGAN
CITY.
wiml«)w, Mr. H in d m a n an d son a n d G . '
affection* 4*1 the akin und sea Ip A mkr ul C'utlriir* H
by a lack of pickers.
Bo*p and s bot of f’utlriara OtolMcnt «re oltcs
G . Irish were walki ng along t h e rond
•nOrient «<>14 ihmmrbnut the world Potter Prog
Mr. K eating, o u r firs warden, was
near R. R. R i m 's when they saw w h at
a O m ('orp . Hoi* Prop* , Ro«ton
Matted free. called o u t to t h e woo«lt Monday o n ac-
Archie P elk er h as r e t u rn e d home.
th ey described as a huge bell of fire
•9- pm * Catirurs h s t ss Authority «a th* sals
M odern Sweets
Make
Welcome
Treats
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
the nomination of Representative, subject to the
will of the Democratic party at the primaries,
September 24th, 1910.
In announcing my candidacy will say that I
belong to no clique or combination. I believe in
the Direct Primary and Statement No. 1, and that
the People, and not the Bosses, should rule. 1
favor all measures advocated by a majority of
the people. I believe in assisting the survivors of
the Indian Wars; their numbers are small and
their wants are little. I will oppose all machine
methods and all grafting, and represent the whole
people as well as I know how.
T%0 M f t t m ff«sl i» tké
C u , ì r m n t r m f /N*r* e n d
Candy
P a ir# «is * Ik*
Z W * r"
■ Were Ceefectwery Ce., fftrv. forties* ta g « S
LO TT
D. B R O W N .