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DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal CHILDRENS’ COLUMN Harriett Davi«......... Frank »Stump ......... Theo. Berg ......... Vina Diëbrow......... ............. <13 ti ............... 52 . .. ................52 .. . ............... 25 00 25 25 25 H a r r ie t t D a v ia Mr. Wheeler’s children are sick with j the grip. Conrad Stafrin went to Perrydale Sandy Fryer shot and killed two gray Wednesday. ! squirrels. Mrs. II. G. Campbell returned from M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson buildin g.! August Schrader killed a China Portland Wednesday after several days 1 pheasant. visit. School supplies of all kinds at L. D. I Mrs. Annie Einbree, Clyde Einbree, Mr. Frank Kerslake was a Portland Daniel’s. and Harold Sellers were visiting with business visitor Tuesday. Arthur Allen has gone to Portland t o , Mrs. T. A. Guthrie Friday, “ tudy >»*• V in a D is b r o w Mr. Plowman has quit the mill and ls Jac k Wilson is engineer on Hie Willa- going to run a meat wagon for Mr. Miss Edna Comstock returned hom e mina tram. laHt week to stay for a few days, report Wheeler. ing that her grandmother is improving. Amity hail a $100 fire in its barber Ev. Shelton is on the sick list. shop Fritlay. Mrs. Smith, of Portland, has been Joe Guthrie, who has been runnim visiting Mrs. Kersey, of Dallas. Gus Olin is clerking in a drug store in a woodsaw in Falls O City il? for severa the Perkins hotel. months, has closed down for the winter, j Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Hopkins have November 24th baa been designated Newton Harris is hauling lumber i been visiting their children iu Salem. as Thanksgiving day. from his mill near here. Mia. N, C. Brown went to Portland John Huber is living on a ranch r Mrs. M. Johnson is in from the coun Fritlav atteruoon. Chemawa in Marion county. Dr. anti Mrs. Boll man have been vis try visiting her sister, Mrs. Ramsey. Thus. F. Donahoe, of the Monotype Hugh Finley, of Monroe, visited the iting relatives in Halsey. company, was a caller yesterday. Evans family Tuesday. Mr. Will Holman has been repaper Win. Pickel and wife, from Alberta, T. A. Guthrie dipped 200 goats for his ing and cleaning the blue house on the corner of Maple and Shelton streets. are visiting his sister, Mrs, M. D. Elljs neighbors Fridav. las and their Friends. Wa’ l paper— Holman's. Oak post« for «ale,—Gay Bros NlO November records now in at the Dal las Music store. Mbs Hoxana Fisk;; visited relatives and triends in Salem Sunday. Miss Nola Coad was 'the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Chapman in Salem over Sunday. Mis* Kunice Ottinger.of Ballston, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Savery. Rev. II. D. Pease leaves today for Ritzville, Wash., where lie has accepted an appointment. Mrs. C. G. Coad and daughters, Gen evieve and Doris, have been visiting rel atives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robbins ami son went to Portland Thursday for a few days of business and pleasure. Mrs, Lott Brown is visiting in Baker City. Miss Ruth Cook, of Salt Creek, visit ed Mends in Dallas over Sunday. Master Frsnkie Stump went to N'ew- lieig Sunday to visit his aunt, Mrs. W. N. Brow n Miss Lorene Webster visit eel in Inde pendence the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soehren and lit Mrs. Anna Crrven orders her Itemi George Galloway, of Sand Lake, lias tle daughter, Helen, are visiting in Port W. H. Boa Is has gone to Sacramento, ze!* changed from Portland (o Oakland, been selling fish here. land. Cal., for a short business visit, lie will Cal. Mrs Cummings went to Corvallis1 be gone about a month. recovering from Saloons can open up in Polk county 1 Thursday. Mrs. Farrington her recent illness. C. A. Sm ith, formerly of Dallas, but when the new officials take their places Willie Young is on the sick list. now a resident of near Eugene, is visit oil Monday, January 2, 1911. Katheryn Reese has been visiting her ing with the family of A. J. Gilson for a Mrs. Alice Rutbeford. of Salem, called aunt in Halsey. L. I). Daniels and Walter Sears are few days. at Rey. Young’s Sunday. improving their music store by the ad Mr. Henderson, from Kansas, has re The house on the Samuels place burnt I cently arrived in Dallas. By actual count i t took ye editor just dition of a gallery around their store building. down with everything in it. 99 seconds to cant his ballot last Tues Mr. C. Yeast is on the sick list. day, ami we voter! on all propositions F. J. Coad ami F. H. Morrison went Claire Baun went to Monmouth Sun except county divisions. Mr. James Harris is recovering from to Newport this morning, where thev day. his illness. Elmer N. Gillum, of Madras, after a are interested in the building of th*e new Joe Card has rented the house he stay of several years in the Upper coun Alibey home. Mr. Clanfield is improving. bought of Mr. Kearnes. try, has come to «pend the winter with Max Crandall, assisted by a Mr. Rob Dr. Fink’s w ife, who has been ill, is K. F. Wheeler’ s meat market will his brother, C, 11. Gillum, of Salt ( erts, is engaged in experting the county recovering. ( ’reek. books in preparation for any new ofFi open Wednesday, November 9. cere that may take charge January 1st. Drs. McCallon and Bellman went to Mr. Peebles is going to move to Dallas W . Hoisi ngton and w ife, of the Luck- Ballston Saturday. iamute, have gone on a t• ip to Lake A. B Bantu, of the Western Gullec ; from Salem. county' They are traveling over the tion Agency, returned this noon from 1 Mr. Plowman will move into th e , Mrs. H. B. McCamish entertained mountains by team and will he gone Dallas, where he voted with Five Hundred Sunday night. He says Polk j Mans house, some six weeks. and the state are going drv.—Alban There aie more pupils going to school August Shrader got David Seth to Democrat. , this year than there has been for the J. E. Yoakum has been named as a mount a China pheasant for him. last two years. Mrs. V. P. Fiske anti daughter, Miss delegate to the Trans-Missippi congress, Mr. Lee and family have moved to convening at San Antonio, Texas, No Vivian, returned from Salem yesterday, Many of the town people have had Hickreall. where the latter has been under treat vember 22nd. Mr. Youkuin is tin; mer colds on account of the rainy weather. chant at Perrydale and a good selection. | ment with Dr. Stone, a chiropractor, for Mi. Dick and family have moved to Mrs. Moxley, who has been visiting the last month. town. T. S. Brown has been up from San her son and fumily, returned home Wed Dr. FI. 8. Stone, chiropractor spinol- Jose, California, during the last week A. S. Garner went to Portland. nesday morning. for a visit with his Salt Creek relatives. ogist, of Salem, will be in Dallas at the j Mrs. Bryant's soniniaw came over There is a new atlas globe in the Dal Mr. Brown still has a hankering after Gail Hotel Monday forenoon, Novem las library. this section, and we would not lie sur ber 21st. Ail chronic cases a specialty. from Salem to visit her. N27 prised to see him sell out in».«t any time Mrs. G. E. Cutler went to the Siletz Willie Johnson is home on a visit. and move back. agency Tuesday. Elsie, the ten year old daughter of Mr. Wheeler went to Independence Mrs. Casey and daughter, Helen, After an absence of twenty years C. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fletcher, living Saturday on business, , II. Farmer, of Rickreall, is making a nbmu five m ile, «rath of town, .lie.1 I novvnr(l Howard Grifflth, Griffith, of Pedee, was in : went to Portland Saturday. trip to Knoxville, Tenn , on a visit to Thursday of last week after only a few Dallas on business Monday. Mrs. Zolien had a birthday party •lavs illness with infantile paralysis. his old friends and connections especial Sunday. Those present were Mr. and ly to an older brother who has been Funeral services were held at the home ! Clarence Stuart is on the sick list, wire. G • E. sutler and daughter, Gladys, quite poorly for some months. Mr. on Friday afternoon by Rev. Gittens ! Carl Sellers is working at the electric and Mr. A. G. Cutler and family. Farmer left last Tuesday and will be following which the body was interred I light plant. | The reading club met at Mrs. Geo, at Bethel cemetery.—Amity Standard gone till Christmas. Ben Griffith was in Dallas Tuesday. Gerlinger’s Wednesday afternoon. f BISHOP’S READY TAILORED 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 Jittle less surprising than they are PRICKED. We have reputation for build ing good clothes, and this Fall the showing is adapted to make any man proud. Come, let us make a NEW man o f you. Hugh Ayres was on the tick list last wsek. * Jim Hubbard Went to Portland day morning. Fri Charles Burch is working in Holman's paint «hop. Mr. Ayres has trimmed down the ma ple trees bv the side of his house. Dave Cameron, of Falls City, visited at N. Anderaon's Monday. Bert Gay is working in Newberf. Charlie Lydick is sick and not able to be out. SjTOCK II or « for »ale on tb c D o p i farm. COR rent or sale, the re* dew e of Mr * Gerlinger, Apply to him at end of son •( rest. Might H ave Been W orse. "Poor b ye!" exclaimed O'Hara, con* tilling will» Cassidy, who had been In jured by a blast ** ’Tis tough luck to hav yer hand hlowed off." "Och! Faith, it might ’nve bln worse." replied Cassidy. "Suppose Ol'd had me week s wages iu It at the tolme.” t o th e f o o d . The food is thereby made more tasty and digestible \ ■, f\REWMAKIX«¿ don«. 9 or phone Ä . Wonder and Laurel So It the Price All Are Warranted and Guaranteed Don’ t miss this opportunity, it will not last lonjr. About 30 Heaters left that go at less than cost Come in and see. Wholesale price on nearly every thing in the Big Store. Frank Kerslake S U C C E S S O R T O A D A M S & B R O B S T CO. T h e F am ous jRôiÿO Does Not Strain the Eyes Don’t use a small, concentrated light over one shoulder. It puts an unequal strain on your eyes. a *••••------ diffused, w soft, SII Olii VII JOUI vy vo, Use w WW ■ mellow light . that cannot flicker, that equal- . . a— ires the work of the eyes, such t as the R Rayo Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain. The Rayo ii designed to give the Once a Rayo User, Always Ona. Dnlrr, f w . - * * « • , // r r*; c ir c u it to ik t nearest tgm ey v f tkg Old Virginia Farms For Sale Hcnd for free Illustratevi. ata l I o g l a r g e s t list iiiV irglnla. c a s « « lm « n A Co R i c h m o n d V « . Call at «12 Main St. If Banquet, It has a strong, durable shade-holdar that is held firm and true. A new burner gives added strength. Made of solid brass and finished In nickel. Easy u> kq*.p polished. The Rayo Is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light at any price. S co tt’» Emultion „ ,,, tlM lart, r Hr *?». Dall»», uregou, box 2 *>. McCoy. Columbia, best light, and it does. Inquire of W. COR SALE— 1« patent double M-hool dealt» at f half price. Good a» new.—James K. Hearn. Malleable, 2nd Day of December 1910 is almoot the w on t thing for conaumptivea. Many or the "just-aa-good” preparation^ contain aa much aa 20% o f alcohol; not a drop. Inaiat on having m F IV E L E A D IN G M A K ES between the hours of 10o’clock a. in, ami 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, sell to the highest bid der, for cash, at the office of Oscar Hayter at Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, all of the rights and interest of Herbert Foster, Pearl Loretta, | Claud Hhrcve, Rubv Louise and Kay Opal Dem urest, the above nimed minors, in and to tho following d esc i i bed lands, to wit:— Beginning at a point D chains and 75 links south from tlie quarter section corner on the line between sections ll hih IAJ in tow nship H south, of range 6 Went of the Willamette me ridiau in Polk countv State of Oregon, ami running thence west 4 chain» ami ikt links , thence north 2 chains ami H.l links; thence west chains amltt links; thence south two «•hains ami 7H link»; thence west 12ciiains and 58 links to the northeast corner of a tract of land conveyed by Asa Bhreve to Abraham L,Bhreve; them e south 25 chains, thguce west 20 chains | to the quarter section line running north ami south through sections 11 ami 14; thence south to the nortii line of the William Gilliam dona tion Lund t hum. Notification No 5426, claim No. 60 in said township ami range; thence West along tin* north line or said claim to the north* | cast corner of a tract of land conveyed by Asa Bhreve to C. L. Rami.art, thence south It clialtia and 80 links; thence east 67 chains snd | ;t2 links to the cast line of said claim , thence north 11 chains ami ho links to the northeast corner of »aid claim ; thence west 15 chains ami i 75 link» to the east boundary line of section 14 I in said township and range; and Ihem-e north i to :hc place of beginning, •containing 2544.(At acre«, more or less: excepting therefrom the following Commencing about 20 rods from th« north I east corner of «aid section 14 wh re a certain 1 branch cross»-» tin. section line of said section and run-'.ing thence west of south along the | cast side of sal«! branch to where said branch | croc-ea tlie quarter seel loll line of the northeast quarter ol said se tion 14; thence east along said line hi the southeast corner of the north- »•nst quarter of said section; and thence north j to the place of beginning, containing 6 acres, more or less. This notice Is published In the Polk County j Item iter by order of tlie above entitled court, ( as mad«* an 1 entered on the 25th »lay of Goto- tier. luiu. «>. F JKMuMlttT, Guardian, i COR 8ALK—A X«>, 1 »pan «*f mules, weight I alx»nt 3800pound». s«*vcn year« old. Inquire of K K. Jolie» Buell, Ore. Phone IA D and are selling them at less than wholesale price IN the county court of the state of. Oregon for K l a m a t h c o u n t y , Iu the matter of the guardianship of Herbert Foster Demorest, Pearl Imretta Demorest, ( land Bhreve Demorest, Ruble Lunine Dem- orest and Kay Opal Demorest, minors. Notice i» hereby given, that pursuant to an or- der of the County Court of the »täte of Oregon in and for Klamath county made and executed on the 26th day of October, HMD, requiring the guardian of the person» ami estate ol tjie above named minors, to sell all the real property lie longing to hh I<! estate, situated iu the county of Polk, »täte of Oregon, I w ill on the ALCOHOL Mr »nd Mr». IF P. Shrlrrr were rim»- ors at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Reese, of Perrydale, last week. STEEL RANGES Notice of Sale of Real Pioperty. v i* \ We are overstocked on Auditor and police judge ol the City of Dallas, OrOfOD. D* prood hor«e for »a!e. X *t afraid « f train* or automobiles —l.i«|i.Ire at thi» office. if LISTEN OH A4. GRROORY, Absolutely Fu ro REAL ESTATE SNAPS TOD.C. Crider:— VOTICK is hereby given that the city council u of the city of Dallus, Oregon, coiitvmplatcs the passage of an ordinance requiring the improvement of thone certain streets or parts of streets in said city adjacent to and adjoining the hereinbclow described lots or parts of lots ir parcels of ground in the manner following, to-wi; : Hy the construction of a new cement sidewalk twelve (12) feet wide on the west side of Main street adjoining a strip of land describe<l as follows to w it: Hcginuing at the northeast truer of block ('.») original town of Dallas, Or egon. tlienee south 100 feet: thence west UK) feet; thence south r»0 feet: thence west 27 fet-t; thence north IA0 feet; thence ea«t l‘J7 feet to place of beginning. That the said sidewalk will he constructed of cement at tlie time and in the manner to he hereinafter described by said ordinance. That the cost of said sidewalk will he assess ed to the above described property fronting and ihutting thereon. Tnat the city council will sit in the council diamber in said city on Monday, Di r » ht th * Conrad Stafrin, Dallas. We have just listed 100 seres sbout 4 miles from a good town for $4000. There are 25 acres cleared, 10 slashed and 25 under cultivation. Sixty acres of good If you want to get quick action on timlier. No waste lend. Good soil, your property, list itwith the Iteinixer new house, all fenced, and a fine buy for Realty Concern. Besides tlie.r three tlie money. offices in Dallas, thev have one in Chi- cage, one in Portland, and other con Itemizer Realty Concern nections that make them bring more people to this county than all other Dallas, Ore. meana of advertising now in existence. lias this 2nd day of November, by Because—The records of tea years of complete cures of thousands of tha most serious esses show that D. D. D. Is today recognised as the absolutely reliable Ectsraa cure. Drop Into our store today. Just to talk over your case with us. Street Im provem ent Notice. 100 Full blooded pigeons, >f extra flne »train». Phillip» MU For aale by T. I lot ni |on I apple« for »ale. d Elliott, Miss Blanch M«-K inner arrived home ■ from Salem and Portland where she has been visiting Jeffer Mrs. Helen R. Martin contributes the complete novel to the November num ber of tlie Smart Set. Mrs. Martin, who is tlie author af "The Crossways” and “ Tillie A Mennonite Maid,” has written for tlie Smart Set a story of a tmall city in Pennsylvania, where is seen in min" iature the life of the metropolis. The story is that of a young bride who is suddenly set down among strangers, and w hose married life takea on a com plex and varied phase, tlie herione be ing forced to follow a devious line to the final working out of the situation. This novel, "H air Gods,” is a thoroughly American story, snd will add to the author's already great popularity. (be 21st day of November, 1910, Im p orta n t ^ p r o p e r tie s o f th e G ra p e a re tr a n s m itte d WHAT CURES ECZEMA? Sheriff Grant left this (Friday) I We have had so many Inquiries morning for Portland, where he j lately res-ir-ltns E- xmlj and oth<r goes, to relieve the city officials of | skin dlsea.es, that ws are glad to the custody of one Lydias Var-I make our answer publie. After earo- Investigation we have found th. t !>ahl, who was apprehended there ful a simple wash of O.l rf Wln.t grse,., the day before. The charge us compounded In D D. D., can be ti against the man with the unpro- i lled upon. W e would not make this nouncable r.ame is that he did statement to our pat.o .s, friends at. 1 take and spirit away last Sunday j neighbors unless we wins surs of It - evening a girl under 16 years of and although thsrs are many so-callsi age from the vicinity of Indepen Enem a remedies sold, ws ourselves dence. The young lady’s name unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D. is Miss Susie Whitcomb and she Prescription. Because—We know that It gtvea in was taken from the home of stant relief to that torturing itch. Peter Kurre, o f whom she is a Because—D. D. D. starts the cure at stepdaughter. At the same time the foundation of the trouble. a horse and buggy belonging to Because—It cleam.es, soothes and Fred Moseman was appropriated, heals the skin. Because—It enables Nature to repair so there will be two charges the ravages of the disease. against the man. at H o'clock in the evening to hear and deter mine objections and remonstrance* thereto, it any there he; ami that all ov* tiers and other persona iDtJitercai may nttcmi at saui place and time and show cause, if any they have, why »aid sidewalk should not be constructed. Done by order of the city council of the city <if Dallas, Oregon, made on the 17th day of Oc tober. A. D., ltfio. COR HALF—4 lots in hall as for «660 - 1 N.7 * ID mi pH, Dalla», Ore, John Olin visited in Dallas a few days after finishing his work in Amity. Mr. and Mrs. Cl «renca Brown went to Whiteeon Sondar. Frit* AFTER SUFFERING ONE YEAR me a well woman, and I would like tc Justices A. Wilson, of Independence, and Hardy Holman, of Dallas, worked tell the whole world o f it. I suffered all day yesterday making the official from fem ale trouble count of the county election, and were still at it this morning finishing up tire and fearful painsii, my back. I Ihadttu mu miuor matters. best d o c t o r s am Jack Allgood, forman of the Observer they all d e c id e ' office, received the news Tuesday of tire that I had a tumor death of his father, Robert A1 good, at in addition to my his home in Fargo, Oklahoma, aged 63 female trouble, and years. Mr. Allgood did not ^o back. advised an opera He has tire sympathy of hts many t io n . L y d ia E. friends in his bereavement. l'iukham s Vegetable Compound made ‘ John R. Sibley Ims entered into co me a well woman and 1 have uo more partnership « ith Attorney L. D. Brown backache. I hope I can help others by in the law and abstract business, and telling them what Lydia E. Pinkham's will hereafter have charge of the ab Vegetable Com pound has done for stract department of tlie new firm. me.” — M r s . E m m a L o s e , «33 FirstSt., The firm will he known as Brown & Sib- Milwaukee, U'is. The above Is only one o f the thou ley. They are putting in a complete set of books, an will furnish abstracts sands o f grateful letters which are promptly ami at reasonable rates. Their constantly being received by tho aw and abstract office w ill be at So. Pinkhara Medicine Company o f Lynn, BIO Mill street, where Mr. Brown Ims Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com had his office in the past. pound, made from roots aiR herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis Old Days on the Stage. eases o f women after all other means 1 have known a areas coat hauded have failed, and that every such suf- from one to another In the wings sev erlng woman ow es it to herself to at eral times during a performance. It least give Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegeta was a current Idea that white cotton ble Compound a trial before submit stockings assumed the appearance of ting to an operation, o r giving up silk from the front by making a heavy hog, of recovery. [i-9. P in k liu m , o f L yn n , M ass., Hue o f white chalk on the shin bone. in vites all s ic k w om en to w rite A white tie was easily made from a h er fo r ad vice. 8 lie lias g u id ed strip o f uote paper, and even a shirt th ou san ds to h ea ltii a n d h er front could be managed from highly vdvice is free* glazed note paper. White cotton gloves were de rigueur lu place of the more Methodist church services for Novem expensive kid ones. A comedian, hav her 13th—9:45 h . in., Sunday school; ing uo black stockings, once blacked II a. m.f preaching hy the pastor; 2:30 his legs. After the show’ he asked the l>. m., Junior League; 7 :30 p. m.. preach stage manager. "D o we play this ing bv the pastor, subject, “ God Neces piece again?” "Yes; nest week." sary tor Human Perso ial tv.” This is the second in series, “ God ami Man.” "Oh. the». 1 need not wash my legs!” Good music. Come and welcome.— -F ro m "Rumblings of nu Old Mum Geo. F. Hopkins, pastor. mer." by Russell Craufurd. Mr. Banta came home from Albany Mr. Wheeler got a fine hog for his meat market and it we ghed 204 [rounds. Saturday. Mr. Branklierg returned to Indepen- I dence Monday. F ran k S tu m p Miss Olive Shoemate, of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. H P. Shriver went to Falls City Wednesday, where Mr. Shri- was in this city Saturday ami Sunday ver has some painting to do. 1 J. E. Sibley was in Monmouth Sun- Burglars tried to break into the Balls i «lay. ton safe, but were scared away before Mr. and Mrs. George Conlee came up they finished the job. ; from Mill Creek Monday. Lester Townsend went to McMinn Mrs. I). D. Young went to Indepen ville this week to visit friends. dence Tuesday. August Kisser visited Salem over Master Theodore Berg bad a post card Sunday. shower this week. Mr. and W. R. Ellis entertained a George Conley went to Portland Mon number of friends at their borne Thurs day. day night. Homer Dale went toSalem Monday. J. S. Cooper, of Independence, Paul Beats moved into the hoase just Dallas visitor this week. vacated by Will Kearns on Hayter Mrs. I. N. Woods and Mrs. O, E. street. Williams were Salem visitors recently. Mrs. Ella Mabbit is building a new Mr and Mrs. Oscar Hayter front to house. Portland this week. Bill Keyser was hi Portland Tuesday. Win. Ellis, of Falls City, was here on Walter Hellers returned to Newburg bu-dneiH this week Wednesday. Chester Gates, of St. Johns, was in this city this week. NEW TO-DAY Earl Wisecarver was visiting in Dal las this week. \ : K Thoroughbred Ancora cockerels. 1 Bert Dennis was in Dallas a little » i —<ieo. K 24 O. Har«hman, Dallai». while Saturday on his way to Falls City. Mrs. D. C. Crider is visiting relative« in Portland. Spirits Girl Away. The following persons have taken the Itemizer for 21 consec utive years and in commemor ation o f such fidelity to our local paper we will present them with a nice calendar on January 1, 1911: J. J. Wiseman, Dallas, 1885. Green Campbell, Dallas, 1868. H. R. Grant, Dallas, 1862. O. J. Bagley, Suver, 1885. J. E. Smith. Dallas, 1875. H. E. Guthrie, Monmouth, Cured by Lydia E. Pink* ham’sVegetableCompound 1880 M. F. White, Rickreall, 1883. Milwaukee, Wis. — “ Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has made J. B. Teal, Falls City, 1870. Mrs. J. Fryer baa neuralgia. T h e o d o r e B erg. Rev. Barham ami wile went to F a ll»1 .. . i-.n „ ra.., 1 ... City this week ami are visiting rela- Kay Day went to Fall. C.ty Saturday. tives. | Johnnie Reaeoner, returned to his Jease Barham came home lor the l,0,*‘ 8 in "'a ld p ort Thursday. Mrs. Johu Remington returned home election. Mr. Anderson has returned from Sa from Salem Thursday where she has been visiting her son. lem. Mrs, Bullock entertained the Foreign Mr. Cutler went to Monmouth and Missionary society Friday afternoon at Mr. Bantu to Independence recently. her home. Mrs. Walter Williams returned from Mrs. Tom Gleason, of Salem, who the metropolis Thursday. have been visiting friends here, return- Mrs. Farrington is now at home and home Thursday. improving, The M. E. parsonage „has been r Mrs. Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. papered. G. W. Mver last week. Sam Burk is on the sick list. H Hogan came up Saturday from Elzir. Houser is working in Mr, Canif - Portland, where he is working, bell’s store. Mrs. John Grant was taken suddenly Mrs. Joe Stow went to Airlie Satur worse Sunday night. day. H. Fidler is on the sick list. The choir of the M. E. church gave The condition of Mrs. II. Brown re- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott a pleasant mains the same. surprise Friday evening at the church. Miss Leta Grant leayes this week for Jack Lynn returned home from Aber Montavilla, Mont. I deen, Wash., where be lias been work- Mrs. II. Green wood and son are visit * "g- ing at Seattle. H. C. Eakin was in Monmouth Sun Little Athal Ballard is on the sick list. day. Mr. Fennell, in Weat Dallas, has built a large barn. Salem Woolen Mills Store ROLL' OF HONOR. Standerd OU Com pany H