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Wall páper— Hol man'«. M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. Ben Phillips has gone to Pasadena, Meal weather this month for county California, to attend school. fair«. Dont fail to call at lot Chic millinery Hchoo supplies of all kind* a» L. D. parlors Friday and Saturday. Daniel’s. The need of the sprinkler has been October records now in at the Dallas felt on the str ets the last few days. Music store. Sheriff Grant yesterday turned over Al Longnecker is 1 lid up with lum to the treasurer $20 01)4.08 ot' tax money. bago this week, Skating \\ eduesday night and until Penny postals by the hundreds at further notice there will be skating Wednesday ami Saturday nights. 027 L. D. Daniel’s. Police Judge Gregory had to adminis Jimmie Law ton is diiyfng a delivery ter this morning on a case of plain wag-in at Sheridan. drunk, and did so in his usual drastic Special reduction in millinery at "L a manner» Chic” parlors October 28-29, "In Marion county Jessie Glover asks Dan Kiddons came up from Portland for a divorce from George E. Glover. They were married in Polk county ten yesterday for a visit with his old friends years ago. here, Chauneey A. Gilmore and Anna Doctor Freeze, the well known eve Ridgeway got license to wed yesterday, specialist, of Portland, will be at Stai- and Ernest Trip and Ethel Whiteaker rin’s drug store Saturday, October 29tli. the d .y befbre. The auction sale for Saturday, October Mrs Alvis Lynch went to Salem this 211th, has been postponed, on account ol morning to see her nephew Claud not enough property listed. Whiteman, who has just undergone an E. JACOBSON. operation for appendicitis. Every Saturday Dr. Freeze will be at Mr. and Mrs. Fverett Gwinn came up from Portland last night on their bridal Staffin'« drug store prepared to give you tour. They were married by Hev. D. good eye work at moderate prices. Try him once and get solid comfort for your D. Young, a well known city divine. eves. • t Hon. Geo. W. Myer is still unable to | The lecture by Kev. Geo. F. Hopkins get out of the house on account of a run* away accident. He got out Saturday, Monday night was a treat tor those For nearly two hours. The but prematurely, and was again com present lapse of time had been forgotten as lit? pelled t > take tus bed. depicted the scenes and people encount The first white fro«t of the season ap ered.— Clarcmount Recorder. U2i peared Wednesday morning, prohibit Chamh rlain’s Cough Remedy has be ing any further me.-ses of string beaus come famous for its cures of coughs, from our garden, and making the toma colds, croup and influenza. Try it when toes appear black in the face. in need. It contains no harmful sub Five shares of stock in the Dallas Oil stance and always gives prompt relief. company were won bv a Dallas young Sold by ail dealers. lady at the Kickreail picnic, and if rdie Hev Geo. F. lb>pkiii6iiafe an addre-s does not come after them pretty soon liefnre a large audience in LuddeiTc. they will be cancelled. % whii h to much praisecapnet lie given. Every one plan to attend the lecture] The Reverend is certamjy a fine speak- at the M. E. church Friday evening, Oi- | er. The audience was very attentive for an hour and would gladly have lis tobei 28th. It will be given by our pas-1 , . tor, Kev. Geo. F. 11 »pkiim. A. M ,| wneU much longer.— Kllendale 8*- C 2 . entitled The American Tramp Abroad. Those opposed to the direct primary This will be interesting, entertaining, humorous and elevating. Admission law have been making a great howl .lot*, and 25c. 027 about the size of the ticket to he voted St the Novembei election, claiming that The Presbyterian church was the it would he six feet long and take 15 scene last evening of a very pleasing minutes to vote We have seen a sam ceremony, it being the installation of ple ballot and the exact size will he 20x the new pastor, Kev. Edgar W. Miles. 2(1, not cumbersome in any way. The A large crowd was present, and special man who cannot cannot cast an intelli music was given them. The sermon gent vote on it in three minutes is sure was delivered by Kev. Henry T. Bab ly a dub. cock, of Salem, the charge to the con F rank L ogan, form erly identified gregation bv Rev. I. J. Knotts, of Al bany, and that to the pastor by Kev. with Hugh M aloney in 4he barber business in this city, but during tho George E. Bicknell, of Turner. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs, A. 8. Campbell last Friday evening the ladies’ aid society of the Methodist church held a business meeting and social for the benefit of their husbands. At the busi ness session these new officers were elected: President, Mrs. D. P. Stouffer; vice president, Mrs. George F. Hopkins; secretary, Mrs. C. S..Graves; treasurer, Mrs. Will Howe. Nice refreshments were served and all enjoyed the balance of the evening in a social way delightful to remember. last sum m er at M cCoy, w here he has been w ork in g with his fa th er-in -law , could not rem ain aw ay from M cM inn- ille, and has gone into business with Martin Johnson, and they will m ain tain a gen t’s toggery and fu rnishing g oods establishm ent. T hey will con tin ue in the location now occu pied by Mr. Johnson. T hey declare they will keep a high grade o f goods. T hey do not expect to handle ready m ade cloth in g .— M cM innville N -R . BISHOP READY CLOTHES $10.00 to $30.00 Here are Suits and Overcoats good for that TIRED Feeling they are such a relief to the man who has grown weary o f Com mon Stocks. The way they are modeled and made, and styled and tailored, is only a little less surprising than they are PRICED. We have reputation for build- ihg good clothes, and this Fall the showing is adapted to make any man proud. Come, let us make a NEW man o f you. Salem Woolen Mills Store CHILDRENS’ COLUMN ALL MY PIMPLES GONE Girl Tell* Hew a Clotchy Skin W at Frank Stum p............................ SO $1 00 C l e a n t e d By a S i m p l e Wash. ! Harriett D a v ie ................... . . . .-4U SO Ml , , , . . . . 1 Vimi Disbrow . . . ............... 2 4 . . . 25 l w a s a s h a m e d o f m y fa r e .” w r ite » Mies M innie Pic ard o f Allainahaw, N. C. "It was all full o f pim ples and scars, but after u-.lng D. D. D. P re- scrlptlon I can say that now there is no sign o f that Eczema, and that was threv years a g o." D. D D. has becom e so fam ous as a cure and Instant relief In Eczem a and all other seilous skin diseases, that its value is som etim es overlooked In clearing up rasb, pimples, bla ck - heads, and all other m inor form s o f si In Impurities . .. I ANOTHER WOMAN CURED BUENA VISTA. CIRCUIT COURT. The farmers are looking for more. rain. oallowa T-J Mr. Allie was an Independence visi- j dodge Galloway came np Monday and tor Monday. [ disposed of the following case* in de- I Sheriff Grant was in Buena Vista one • J* * » * » * * . . . , , ^ ; day last week. .. M.c' s. l t snnon, | , .. . divorce: 1. I com n for j lamtiff — Default M irtin Conger and wife, of Haver, eillt.lt(|, lenim onv taken ami decree were in Buena \ ista Monday. j prayg,! p rayed for \V. H. Murphy was in Independence Jacob Girt huger vs. all whom it may transacting business Tuesday. concern, registration, B. A. Klicks for Mrs. Janie Cawe and family are mov defendant.—Default entered ing back to Carlton for the winter. J. 8. Pettyjohn vs. Harvey Lipp; reg Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baldwin are istration; J. T. Simpson for plaintiff — here visiting relatives this week. Report of examiner filed and decree ( f Mrs. Sam Wilson, of Portland, is here registration granted. visiting relatives for a few days. 11. Bverley vs. Pete Hanson, confir Men who are seeking offices are mation; L. b . Brown for plaintiff—8 de confirmed, and order of confirmation en around calling on the farmers now. Mack Duck, Minn.— “ About a year Mrs. E. B. Gobat returned home from tered nunc pro tunct. ago 1 wrote y o u that I was sick and a short visit with le'.atives in McMinn could not do any of ville. ANOTHER PIONEER Passes on to the Great Beyond Last Weak. F u * "k 1 Mr and M r" w “ lter 8 ,,ore huve Last Thursday witucssetl the passing j m oved from ,h l‘ C harles Bllyeu house of another one ot tlnse grand old pi.»* to l>ee D unn's house, ncer ladies that have helped so much t«> Mr M ulk*>' o f L ucklam ute, is m ov- make the Willamette valley and Polk county, especially, the pleasant plat-of Ins in the C harles B ennett house in residence it is to day. South Dallas, Miss Elizabeth Nelson was born in M r- * nd ‘V lri- S. W . Blessing are hav- the state of Illinois in 1829, was married I ln8 thelr house n ew ly papered, to Sanford Butler in 1847, and they Miss Dora P ulm er has returned crossed the plains to Oregon in 1853 j from a m onth s visit In P ortland, settling on a donation land claim on I A birthday party was given by Miss Halt Creek, now owned by Mr. Skersies, F reda G arner Saturday. and where they made their home f«>r many years and reared a large family. M erl M yers wus up from Smithfield The fact Is, that while D. D. D. Is Mr. Butler oasse«! away some 15 year* so penetrating that It strikes to ths M onday. ajjo, and the gentle spiritof hi* wife took H om er Dale was ov er from Salem to very root of Eczema or any other seri flight Thursday morning, at the home ous trouble, the soothing OH of Winter- visit his m oth er Sunday of her son, John N. Butler, on the Up REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS my housework. M> Mrs. Joh n G rant has been laid up | green, Thymol and other Ingredients per Willamina. The remain* were laid sickness was called sre so csrefully compounded there is with an attack o f appendicitis. to rest beside her husbami in the Halt RICKREALL. Retroflexion When John C Clearwater et ux to C II Dr. E m bree is very bad sick with ! no wash for the skin made that can Creek cemetery Friday, Kev. Barton Z. 1 would sit down 1 Parker, 157,89 acres, t 8 s, r 4 compare with this great household rheum atism . Mrs. Henry Dunsniore lias been quite felt as if I could not and 5 w .......................................... 16000 Riggs officiating, and the ceremony wit nessed by many of her old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. E d w ard J a cob son re- | remedy for every kind of skin trouble. e t up. I t o o k ill. Silas Spees to G A Miller, 5 acres D. D. D. Is pleasant to use. perfectly turned from P ortlan d, M onday. ¿ydia E. Pinkham’s t 7 s, r 3 w* .................................. 1800 among them being Mrs. J. H. Savery Peter Cook was in Salem Saturday on and Mrs. Mary E, Remington, of Dallas, W arren Dunn has returned from - harmless to the most delicate skin, V e g e t a b l e Com business. Nellie M Long and hd to J C and M. J. Newbill, of Ballston. pound and dkl just Hickman, lots in Lincoln ........ 150 and absolutely re’lable. A 25-rent W oodbu rn . A son was born to Chaa. Whaley and During Mrs. Butler’s last ten years of as you told me and wife Oct., 24. T L Williams et ux to C V ami H ora tio S hriver has been In the bottle will give you positive proof of now I am perfectly Stella Pfaff, land in t 6 s, r 3 w. 0386 life she suffered from being entirely the wonderful effectiveness of this cou n try p ointing a house fo r Lert blind, and for some three years she has Mrs. Peter Cook went to Indepen Charles Salfickv to Harry Mar cured, and have a great remedy. M iller this week. ________ big baby boy.” — dence Saturday. shall, land in Dallas................... 5 been bed ridden, paralysis attacking her lately, and at the time of demise was un Mrs. S hriver and sister, Mrs. Lizzie j Mrs. A n n a ANDKlisON,"Box 19, Black ~ "l, Miss Voth, of Portland, is visiting F M ClodfeIter et ux to Robert M. Beal, w ere Salem visitors th is week Duck. Minn. Conrad Stafrin, Dallas. Mr. and Mis. Robt. Ankeny. Mills, one-half acre, t 8 s, r 4 w 200 able to use but one prm. Mrs. Savery pays her high tribute as one of those Mr. and Mrs. Jim M orrison have re- C on sid er T h is Advice, L. C. Koser has put a nice cement James Foster et ux to Chas Gan D. A. H oag is up from V an cou ver. turned from W ashin gton w h ere they non. 2 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w ....... 125 loveable, motherly women, whose great N o w om an should submit to a surri- walk in front of his residence. pleasure wus in caring for those in dis % The Southern Pacific carpenters are C O Foster to A O Hattoedt, 100 tress and sickness, and by many of the R oy W ebb and fa m ily are now resi- hpve been at the bedside o f their son cal operation , w h ich may mean death, acres, t 8 s, r 6 w .....................T 1 w h o was III o f typ h oid fever. until she has (fiven Lydia E. Pinkham’s at work on the depot at Derry. old timers will she !>e kindly remember lents o f N ew port. Ziba Denny et al to E C Kevt, 329 Mrs. G eorge M uscott Is at the Sa Vegetable Compound, made exclusive- Mattie Koser, Myra Lucas and May acres, t 6 s, r 4 and 5 w ........... 8225 ed for her acts of sisterly affection in Fred J. W ells has m oved back to lem hospital fo r treatm ent. Iy from roots and herbs, a fair trial. caring for sick neighbors, without money Price went to Salem Monday shopping. jeorge Little et nx to Carl Behm, and without price. Dallas from D eadw ood, Lane county. Miss v icto r ia W ilson is up from [ This famous medicine for women Mrs. Percival, of Monmouth, visited lots in Btoadmead 325 She was the mother of nine children, W illam ln a this week visitin g her com? aas for thirty years proved to be the her sister. Mrs. Ike Dempsey, list week. Call Behm to Broad mead Land S. A. May orders his Item izer ch a n g m M rs i w M iller seven of whom survive, and five were most^valuable to n ic and invigorator of Co. lots in Btoadmead. . . 10 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jones, of Pori- the female organism. Women resid- 'd from T oled o to 12C4 East Y am hill in. Mrs. J w . M iller. able to attend her burial, they beiu/ O scar Ingram o f L eban on was a i„g in almost every city and town in land, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Tri.State Railway & Power Co to John N. and All*e t, of W iilimint, Street, P ortland. Northern Idaho & Montana business visitor this w eek. the United States bear willing testl- Mrs. Win. Black. Mrs. May Hartman, of Butler, Mra. M. Power Co, electric light plants E. E. M innich and fa m ily are here J oe Stow is m ovin g In from Kings monv to the wonderful virtue or I,ydla Foreit Craven an 1 family came in J. Branson, of Ballston, anti another in Polk, Benton, Linn and Lane from M ichigan fo r a visit with his V alley this week. from Salt Creek and spent Suuday with E. Uinkham’s Vegetable Compound. daughter, whose name we were unable counties.......................................... to learn. brother, .J J., and m ay decid e to lo Mrs. W alter Sears u n derw en t an f t cures fem ale ills, and creates radl- J. J. Buich and family. Thus passes a grand old woman, who cate. He runs a cider fa ctory at hom e. op era tlon W edn esday « t the Dallas ant buoyant female health. I f you John Koser can.e up from Portland to hospital. for. y °ur ,o w ?. take as well as attend the tuneral of his uncle jiml re Geo. W . Cone, w h o erected and o p by her example has made the world bet* On O ctober 22nd, her 74th birthday, those you love, give it a trial. mained until Monday. erated a saw m ill on the site o f the ter for her having lived in it, and the Mrs. Carrie S kipton o f Salem, is v is Mrs. N. D ornsife, o f Independence, re M rs. P in k h a m , a t L y n n , M a ss.v Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kirkland arc at St. Johns lum ber m ills in 1903, and kindly self sacrificing deeds she has per ceived a post card show er that reached iting relatives in this city. in v ite s a ll s ic k w o m e n t o w rit© her parents, but expect to m ove to their w hich afterw ard burned dow n, has formed will serve to make others who G eorg e M uscott was over from M on knew her better and more charitable ill into the hundreds. h e r f o r a d v i c e . H e r a d v i c e is fr e e , farm south >f Independence soon. again becom e a resident o f St. Johns, their daily lives. m outh this week. m d a lw a y s h e lp fu l. Mrs. Skinner, of Independence, visit having, in conn ection with his son -in- Claud Dunn has sufficiently r e co v e r H ood Craven was out fro m his claim ed Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and law, B. L. Yost, leased the Butts house ed from his illness to be out doors. (tiis week. Mrs. C ornw all went to P ortland, Mrs. W. E. Ooodell, His m any frien d s are glad to see him on Willamette boulevard. Mr. Cone Mrs. Lillie G uthrie Is in from the At Methodist Church. The ladies of Rickreall met with Mis haa many old Mends here who will n the convalescent stage— AVoodburn cou n try visiting her m oth er and fath er Monday. The following musical program will Independent. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. E m bree. K. F. W heeler visited in M onm outh E. A. Stenson Wednesday afternoon of l)e K,U(, to ,w elcome him hack to 8t last week to organize an Aid society. 1 be given at the Methodist church next 'J o h n s.— St. Joh ns Review. Ja ck Eakin had tonsilitis this week W ednesday on business. C harley Bilyeu crfjjre -over from Sunday: Kev. Forenwn, a relative of Janus N ew port M onday, arfcP-he and Mrs. Mrs. A rthur Starr is visiting rela- _ MORNING Hickerson. of Colorado, preached here Bilyeu and Paul went dow n to the city Lives in P ortlan d this week. Sunday evening to a good sized congre Andagio - Voluntary ------ Vina Disbrow. Mr. and Mrs. E vans o f P ortlan d, are | next day fo r a day or so of pleasure NEW TO-DAY Andante - - Freyer Miss G eorgiana G erllnger celebrated gation and was enjoyed by all. m ovin g to Dallas to live. and business. Cornet Solo - Will Howe Jhe Treadway brothers, who have her sixth birthday M onday with a p ar “ Holy City” Mr. H unt is bu ildin g a new w o o d , lots in Dallas for $650 I* G ty to about thirty o f her little friends. been living on the Geo, Whiteaker farm, L'OR 8ALJC- W e have fo r sale 15 shares o f stock are moving to the John Miller place Kempt’ 1, bullus, Ore. shed. N17 EVENING The warm , beautiful day m ade out in a g row in g industry that last year which they purchased a short time ag . Mr. Stpuffer has a new sidew alk. Andante - Voluntary - C. II. Rnick .¡oor gam es the order o f the afternoon paid a dividend o f 16 per cen t and the Mrs. J. H. C ornw all went to P ort Prelude IDO Full blooded pigeons, o f extra fine strains, j and the refreshm ents were served on vear b efore 22 Vfc per cent. W h o wants WEST SUMMITT. For sole by T. D. P hillips. land M onday. NlO Andante - - - J. Schlutv. I he porch. it? R alp h A d am s returned from P o r t Geo F. Hopkins, pastor. Mrs. Louis .Gerllnger, Jr., left W ed- T he tem p erance lecture at the land, Tuesday. Mr, Ilerron, Jr., and wife have gone CTRAWMF.RK V plants for fall planting. Lead- i nesday fo r C hicago and New York east. A rth u r D arling was dow n from W oodm an hall last T hu rsd ay night ‘J ing varieties from O regon 's beat th orou gh j City. She will visit in the east till after strain. Price reasonable. W rite or phone Skate Masquerade. drew a large and m ost enthusiastic B lack R ock this week. Everyone out here is enjoying good bred Kvving Bros,, Dallas. u*27 j .he holidays. health. audience. Mrs. A rm or proved a gifted G eorge M yers is slow ly recovering There is a m ovem ent on foot to re The Colosseum rink was a mer from his painful in ju ries received in Miss Norma McCaleb will stay at Mr. orator. establish the K indergarten w hich was L O R 8 A L E —A No. 1 span o f m ules, weight ry place last night, it being the Herron’s for a week or two. a ru n aw ay last week. , * about 2500 2.rHX) pounds, seven years old . Inquire Vo successful last winter. T he rates T he infant son o f Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. H. W. McDowell a n d f a m i l y a r e o f R. R. Jones. Buell, o r e . P h one 15 N14 occasion o f a masquerade given Mrs. U. 8. L ou g h a ry is visiting rel will be low er this year and it is e x V. Ellis, w h o cam e from P olk coun ty by the proprietor, Frank Kers- here visiting relatives. I ___ ___________________________ atives in P ortland. pected that there will be a good at to E nglish Settlem ent last spring, died D. A. H oag, o f V an cou v er, W ash , We hear that Mrs. Cline is ioing to i o»T, In Pall«», about a week a«o. a »mail lake. Some 75 maskers were in tendance. F o r fu rther particulars see at Corvallis Tuesday, w here Mrs. Ellis Corvallis to visit her daughter, Mrs. 8. 1 D short haired llste dog, Joe, Tharp, of But evidence on the floor and prob is visiting at the hom e o f his parents Miss Maud R obertson or Miss Flora 11H r*rin I ler, will pay $1 reward for information of her had been a cou p le o f w eeks.— O ak in this city. ably 150 spectators were present . , I wbeieabouta. McCallon. land A dvance. Charley Jones and family and little j Mrs. J. B. T h om pson is at the b ed to watch their maneuvers. Three T he annual tea and exhibition of Ctenriie Wells were visiting at the Ifoefa , . . _ ... • . . . . Mrs. T h eod ore F arrin gton un der side o f her m oth er w h o lives in Linn garm ents was held last F riday after Men nil v prizes were awarded the best cos \ PONY for sale, automobile broke: children can ride or drive — Lee Sm ith, Dallas, tf went an operation fo r app end icitis at County. tumed lady, they going in order noon and w as largely attended by the Mrs. Keuna January is staying with j _ Mrs. Claud T ay lor is visiting at 4he the hospital, F riday and is now m uch to Miss Echo Siefarth as Night, ladies o f Dallas. 539 new garment*, her lather this week while her husband A good horse for sale. Not afraid o f trains or im proved. H er sister, Mrs. C. S. hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grant o f were received, besides m any p ackage# is moving their things to Big Elk. Miss Lillie Boman as Spanish autom obiles.—Inquire at th is office. tf Hughes, cam e up from the city to be this city. o f old garm ents. T he Bee H ive Store The dance at Mr. Baxter’s last Friday Girl, and Misses Roxana Fiske D. F. H arris was a Salem visitor with her d uring the ordeal. ;ent in a m erchandise order fo r five night was reported a success as there . and Julia Nixon as Day and W ednesday. A lot of g ood apples for sale.—Inquire o f Wes. dollars, ar.d the other stores ? o i **I- was a large crowd and good music. A sh ow er was given the P resby ter Night. For the boys on the same E lliott, if Mrs. A sher C oovert w’ent to P o rt buted li’jort lly o f garments. $1.45 was ian pastor and his lady at the Manse land Sunday. line. Walter Ballantyne got first •eceived from cash m embers. T he g a r M onday aftern oon , by the m em bers PEEDEE Mrs. M organ E llis is laid up with U /A N T K J— P lain sew ing—Mrs. Burson. 708 as Oregon Wet in 1910, Andrew m ents are stored in the cou rt house o f their con grega tion , it con sistin g of rheum atism . Hayter St. 027 Thomas second as the original and will be distributed to w orthy fa m about 100 ja rs o f “ put u p ” fruit. T o D ic k T in l>>r wan u t I V e i l c o Ki i i l u y . ---------------------------------------- A ugu st Risser went to P ortland on Alabama Coon, and Roy Adams ilies as the need arises. ,ay that R ev. and Mrs. M iles were a business trip this week. l i a r r y L a c e y w an a t A i r l ie 8 a t u r j a v v p a n t k d —N an and team to w ork on (arm third as the Dallas bakery. The Mr. George# G erllnger leaves this pleased is entirely superfluous. Mr. Guss S chrad er went to Salem L e s t e r B r o w n j|i d i g u i n g Ilia p o t a t o e s . Rl,.kd ''.rj,'liT»Wl" " ' r A ,' ,,ly “ ° m't' w ek fo r a business trip to C hicago judges were Leta Grant, Essie Mr. J. B. R enfreu, o f C oshocton, Saturday. F r e e r » h a v e r e t u r n e d f r o m t h e i r f i s h i n g __________________ | _____________________________ _ and St. Louis. He will be gone about Frakes and Peter Greenwood. Mr. M elvin W ilson w ent to Portland Ohio, is here for a visit with his two weeks. t r l ':- , \,VAN" ^ K ,, AT O N C E -H a m p to n 1« Mmjuilnc friend, H. B. M cD onald, o f the B u ck Saturday. M r . O le m a n lo s t a v a l u a b l e h o r s e li »» wants a reliable m an or w om an in Dallas T he Dallas R eading Club met Wed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barham are up fe w d a v s airo. to sell the fastest grow in g m agazine in An erl- Bronco too High a Roller. eye V ariety Store. He is look in g nos lay aftern oon for a fu rther discus . r, / * . . , ca. Earn $1.50 to $5 a day. Wrrlte Im mediate around, and is so far greatly pleased j front N ew berg this week. A u n t S o f r o n a ( » r a n t is v e r y s ic k a t ly for Salary P lan ” and free od lflt. Address sion o f the Colonial writers. Their next C. F. Kraber arrived in town th is w r i t i n c ‘ V on ,” Hales m anager, H am pton M agazine, H5 with what we have to offer in clim ate topic will be B enjam in Franklin. .. . . .• We.i Jftth gt„ New York. t i .J Friday night for a visit with his V\e h e a r J o e D y e r w ill m o v e o n h is and other advantages. Mrs. Plank began teaching In the H a r r i e t D a v is . brother. Will, whom he has not fa t h e r ’ s fa r m . 5th grade room Monday. A. p. T edrow was up Saturday from n h a s s m v e e u d h t o ru ru n n U0 Y H S | ! |U | ,i g JIRL8! Free tim C olum bia Byclcles for a seen before for 19 years. Mr. M. D avis is fixing a place to keep? J l a a c c k k ( O Horn le m a a n lia m o o v n o o m m e e w e M y Mmr.* e w ork for Hampton Mrs. W illiam Shower returned home Portland visiting his parents, Mr. and ap p les and p ota toes in, filling it with 1118 I .'O th e r S farm. M agazine. Send poktal for w onderfu l free Bi- Kraber is a first class musician from Airlie, Monday. Mrs. J. M. T edrow . This is his first re saw dust. in our navy and for the last four W a l l a c e B r o w n h a a ( n o v e l t o K alin J g -lS , V v ^ z « h . r L w " V w T <;' Ub ” “ n T T o Mr. and Mrs. Shewey, a baby girl turn to C orvallis since he was g ra d T h e W ood m an fla il was filled with ( ’ i y f.»r t l.c v\ in t e r . y __________ _________ years has been stationed at uated from O. A. C. in ’07. W h ile here p eop le T hu rsday night at the lecture on the 12th o f the month. F r a n k R o w l e y h a s b e e n h a u li n g g r a v - | Mr. H ollister went to Portland last I AM.I Guam, our midway naval station he had the pleasure o f g oin g out hunt m i'li nil t h e m u d ; L'OUK 11 ne Tattin ffllies for sale, and two grad Mrs. L ucy R ich a rd s has returned to I a m i r o c k o n m e r o a o . \ ed j eri# . c ® * * c o m i n g i n s o o n . - J . M. bur- week. o f the Pacific. He is now laid up ing fo r C hina pheasants.— C orvillis H o m e la n d b u y e r s w e r e t h r o u g h h e r e ford, Dallas. N3 her hom e in B lack R ock . Mr. V an ortw ick went to Perrydale, for repairs, having srot the idea Times. lo o k in g fo r la n d la s t w e e k . ___________ . ... T h ere is quite a lot o f sickness Sunday. into his head that the hurricane J e s s e Y o s t h a d t w o l m t i J s h e l p i n g h im Miss Ivy M cD aniel was given a p ar aroun d Dallas, bad cold s and sore for scie by the qua rter at all timen — J. Mrs. F lum e Is recoverin g from her H KKF deck of Will’s old pony was as M. Briggs, Dallas, Ore p ic k a p p le s la s t w e e k . regoli, box 260. D2 ty at the h om e o f Mrs. Joh n R. Sibley throat. lines». Mrs. E dith H u tchin s has returned Will Bush Ini- a nick hors«», w h i c h -------- -------------------------------------------------- - easy to ride as the rolling deep. by Miss F annie D em psey Saturday Mr. J. Ford and Mr. J. M orrison (naked it very ha.l ahout hi* farmin« , . O R g A |,r. _ M p. , en, donW. „-ho.il rinki al As he had never been on horse evening, in h on or o f her an nounced to her hom e in B urlington. were helping Mr. Hall lay the side these beautiful days. I half price. Good as new.—Jam es K. Hears, back before and the saddle turn Mrs. Burt B ro w n ’s fath er and w edding to F red Elliott. M any h a n d walk Tuesday. Clarence Irvin is moving to Philomath M, < oy* som e gifts w ere received by the bride- m oth er from M innesota are visiting ed, he is now nursing sundry Mrs. M orley w ho has been living to live. He will build a h o m e n e x t ----------------- elect, and a m ost pleasant evening her. bruises and cuts from his sudden across the m ountains Is now visiting Call at «12 Main at. Mr. Clark Shaffer and w ife from her son and fam ily, Mr. Ed M osley, of spring on the lo t he bought. Peed« e is iv r f s h m a k in g done. spent by all. contact with Mother Earth. hisitig lot8 of its good neighbors. I' or phone29. tf P edee was In Dallas on business The opening o f an im portant series, T hursday, staying all night at Mr. Dallas. Mrs. A rm or cam e from G eorgia and “T he M asters o f Capital in A m erica ,” Davis.’ ;avc a tem perance lecture here and by John M oody and G eorge K ibbe Mrs. E dith H u tchin s from B u rlin g every one was pleased with her Turner, heads the list o f articles in the ton, Is visiting her m oth er, Mrs. speech. $140 was raised fo r tem per N ovem ber M cC lu re’s. Messrs. M oody's Brown. ance work. ii hereby xlven that at a w h o o l and T u rn er’s first article show s the N OTICE Miss H. Davis was sick F riday not I Mrs. M ark E m bree has given up m eeting of »» bool «Hatriet No. 2, o f Polk grow th o f the H ouse o f M organ, and able to go to school. county, Oregon, to be held at Dallas, said dis he room in g house she had on the on the side o f the house where trict. on the 5tn «lay o f November, 191(1. there begins the history o f the great m odern T h e farm ers are having fine w ea th corn er o f M aple and Shelton streets w ill be subm itted to the legal v«»ters of a*id m ovem ent o f the developm ent o f c o r er t o put In their Fall c rop B . winter blasts strike hardest alwavs district the question o f contracting a bntwled and is only keeping the b oa rd ers she debt o f $ 10 ,<HiO (ten thousand dollars) for tins porations and the con cen tration o f Mr. and Mrs. A nibell from Iowa, are can accom m od a te in her ow n dw ell- has a lower temperature than the purpose of com pleting the high school bulla* great wealth. lug. now under course of construction at Dal visiting Bantas. rest of the house. There are times las. Oregon, the vote to »* by ballot, upon ng. Mrs. Searls fell dow n stairs W edn es w hich w ill l»e the words ’ Bonds—Y e»” and the J. L. B ooth was in tow n M onday Mr. G uthrie rem oved his w ife and when It Is necessary to raise the | aunts •• Honda—N o." Poll» to be opened at l from his U pper W illam ln a farm after day and hurt her self quite badly. v.o children from the Odd Fellowy I o ’clock |*. tn . and rem ain open until 4 o 'c lo c k temperature quickly or to keep the I p. in. an angora goat ho ha.l Juat p u r c h a s e i c l * l' K razlor. got badly hurt by a I „ cem ( etery to the other one M onday; I By order o f the board o f school director» o f temperature up for a long period. I a c lio o ! district No. 2, o f Dallas. Polk cou n ty, from J. B. Stum p, the M onm outh im horse at the mill. one o f his fam ily having been there A ugust Shrader went over to Sa ^ porter and breeder. T his billy is from eighteen years. That can’t be done by the regular I O regon. Dated this 12th day o f October, A. D.. 1910. the South A frican breed. Is tw o years lem . Saturday aftern oon . Mr. Glass gave a lectu re on tem (Signed) H. 0 . CAMPBELL, method o f heating without great Dr. Butler from Independence, was Clerk. old and is a superb anim al. H is sire is perance In the W oodm an Hall Sunday trouble and overheating the rest of said to have sheared $100 w orth of up to see Dr. E m bree Sunday. night. His lecturfe was Just grand. If Mr. C. C. P olin g has returned from m ohair last season. T his seem s Incred- ny one can get people to vote against j the house. The only reliable ble, but m ohair from thes breed is said the East. the a lco h o lic drinks Mr. Glass can. method o f heating such a room y O T IC K 1» hereby g iv e r that the undersigned R ev. Barham preach ed In the T he W . C. T. U. met at the hom e o f | to grow 12 to 18 inches In length and N ns adm inistrator of the estate o f Martha J. alone by other means is to use a | Brow it, deceased, has filed his final account in sells from tw o to fifteen dollars per E vangelical C hurch Sunday m orning. Mrs. K ersey Tuesday. the county court of the state o f Oregon for Rev. W in ters has returned from his pound.— Sheridan Sun. Mr. W. F ord has not been able to , Polk county, and that Saturday, the 29th day cartern trip. o f O ctober, 1910, at the hour of 10 «»’clock In the attend sch ool for tw o or three days foren oon <»f said day at the court room o f th M elvin W ilson has returned from on accou n t o f being III. M onday evening, w hile hauling I saWl cou n ty court In the city o f Dallas. Oregon, S n o k e l c m 1 water in barrels, Fred Ellis, a late ar P ortlan d, Sunday. ; has been appointed by a d d court as the time Mr. J E. C utler returned Friday j and place tor hearing of objection* to the said Mr. Biddle went to Salem. Tuesday. from Siletz where he has hail a w eeks’ i rival from M ichigan, struck a gate O n .I mi , m in t o I,.« ( h i « ♦ n l .m .l t t th e re o f. Mr. W. E. K erns has m oved to post and was throw n from the wagon ItMled Mini lin n (niliU shed *», j t l t - ^ outing. Abtolutefy tmokeUu amd odortns to the ground, one o f the heavy Iron P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. F u ller are m ak L. I). Rrnwn. Adm lnt.IrM lorol lhee.lM te A llu m e « ut JtMtlhMJ. B ru n ii wheels passing over his leg and m ash- ■ Mrs. F. Smith and daughter have ing garden this week. which esn be kept st full or low hest for a short or long time. tur e il MIM AeceMMed. ing It terribly. T he horses ran away, «o n e to Idaho. Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours, and b e fo re he got out o f the mess he Mr. H enry Stum p went fishing Tue*- without smoke or smell. was otherw ise injured. Dr. M cCallon d ay m orning. An Indicator always shows the amount of oil In the font. Mr. H adley is w ork in g at the mill. was called, set the lim b, and T uesday j , ’ t u l UMB' n Filler-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a cork in a bottle, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. C anyon visited the in ’ured man was brough t to the and Is attached by a chain snd cannot get lost. hospital here. T he acciden t occu rred K F. W heeler Monday. WIDEST RlJCT I8LE Mrs. Hayes visited her daughter, An autom atic-locking flam e spreader prevents the on the M lnnlch farm , form erly the ; " (-»(iNOÎP’ hFCORD Mrs. P. Berg. Sunday. Dave G uthrie place. wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and Is easy to in »pring summer, it’» Mr. Ed Snyder is taking care o f Dr. remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an instant. a M H t ' . the natural time to »tore up C. L. F itchard. the Independence E m bree. The burner b o d y or gallery cannot become ved|cd, and can be unzerewed health and vitality for the hop buyer, is In the city. Besides pur- j f a r l Sellers and his father went to In i n In ttin t for rewlckmg. Finished In |zpzn or nickel, zlrong. durable, well- C o lu m b ia R e c o rd s chasing the B rady lot o f hops som e th„ m ountains to hunt year. made, built lor tervice, end yet light end ornamental. Hee a cool handle. time ago. he has purchased 200 bal#» R em ington was visiting her a n d G r & p h a fo n e s O t t lt r i bmrywhtrt / / rat et r » '» - / » dtie r^ tu t c im te r from O O. Anderson and Mr H arper, dr tighter. Mrs. C Sell, rs paying ab ou t 11 r e n t ! fo r them He Th# « 'o m e n s M issionary Society o f '’ I has also bou gh t 72 bales from H C. E vangelical C hu rch held their m onth- is Nature’s best and quick- BJerke At Hinton. T he price is not |y m eeting at Mr D orn slfe’s and took Send loi October Liât ol Record«. given o u t — Eugene Ouard. m six new m em bers. I I B y Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ? That Cold Room School District Bond Election Notice. Notice of Final Settlem ent. ► E R F E C T IO ] IH 3 I BUILD UP At FIDLER’ S - -