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Mr. and Mrs. F. Water’s daughter-in law is making them a visit. Rev. Mrs. Stine preached at the school , house Sunday night to an appreciative congregation. ¡1 Mr. Wm Moore and family moved to North Salem after staying here will» sister f >r two months. There is another small house going I up in West Salem for a bachelor, most j too small a cage to catch a bird. I Mr. and Mrs Hamilton have moved in with his brother so the two brothers, j.C . AyerTo..Lowcir,Mau. who are Ixoth going to modieal college, " W s Bills. Sugar-caU-J. XBwgrtabk. Act directly on the liver. C*"|ly ¿n a can study together. Mrs. Hamilton tive. Dose, only one pill. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor about them. teaches our school. Mr and Mrs. Edward Rex, of near Independence, stopped here oyer night last week before starting a tour east. They will visit in Dakota and Minneso ta before returning home. F o r C o u g h s a n d C o ld s L * ht T rou b led w ith co u gh ? A hard co ld , b ron ch itis, o r so m e ch ron ic lu n g trouble? T h ere is a m ed icin e m a d e for just th ese c a se s— A yer’s C herry P ectoral. Y o u r d o c to r k n ow s all a b o u t it. A sk him w h at h e th in k s o f it. N o m ed icin e ca n ev er ta k e th e place o f you r d octo r. K eep in clo se to u ch w ith him , co n su lt him frequ ently, trust him fully. N o a lcoh ol in th is co u gh m ed icin e. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. UM H All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. BALLSTON. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ R. L. CHAPMAN...... F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R and EMBALMER O F F IC E : C h ap el and Parlor», N. M ain at. D A L L A S . OREGON: B e ll Ph o n e KM. • M utu al P h o n e i:W6. Call» P ro m p tly A naw ered Day o r Nljcht °V *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Correspondents’ Contest. Beginning Aug. 1st the Itemiser be gan a lour months correspondents’ eon- test on the same lines as heretofore, ex cept the prises will be in cash, instead of other articles, t|pit method seeming to suit best all concerned. The most regular and most newsy correspondent during that time w ill receive $10, the s eond »5. the third $2.50 and the next ton $1 each. The contest will close No- vonber 31st and he immediately follow ed by another of four months duration commencing on that date. PEEDEE Jim Taylor was at Kings Valley Fri da v. Mabel Yost was on the sick list last w ck. Alya Woiner is building a nice fruit house. Ilex Womor was at Kings Valley Sat urday, Ned Freer was at Kings Valley last Monday. Joe Brown passed through the valley with some goats Saturday. Tom Woodley has been quite poorly Mrs. Lou Boebert has been on the sick list. Jake Smith in here helping take rare of hia father-in-law, Henry Clanfield. Joe Lamm is building him a house near the one occupied by Lou Boebert. Frank Clark, of Clarkston Wash., vis ited friends here from Saturday until Monday. Miss Leon Agee, who is teaching school at Wap.ito, spent Sunday with her parents iiere. Mrs. A. M. Vernon, of McMinnville, visited at tiie home of Mrs. Comegys Saturday and Sunday. Miss Otta Mayfield came up from Hillsboro, where she is teaching, to spend Saturday and Sunday with her parents here. Oren Reynolds ami family, who went to California in seacli of a location some time ago, have returned and will remain here. MONMOUTH NO. 1 Rev. Macillturf fills the pulpit at the | Mr. Rhodes, familiarly know as Un-I Evangelical church during the absence cle John, is 94 years old hut he was at of Rev. L. C. Hoovei, w ho is in Seattle , the polls to cast his vote for the demo- attending a convention. ; crat*c ticket I uesday. The scholars of Guthrie are preparing C. C. Sloan lias sold his farm to Wil liam Bennett, of Washington county, for an entertainment and basket »otial at the echo I house for the purpose of Oregon, and has purchased a house and getting money to buy an organ for the lot here in town, where lie will live school. The social is expected to be the We have a new realty company in our night before Thanksgiving. living. town now, The Western Realty Co., or ganized a Jew days ago with IV E. Chase H A I I AC and Harold B. Davis as managers. John Bogynsky is nightwatch at the Herbert Lee is building a house for school building until midnight every night and Mr. O. P. Chase attends to his brother-in-law, Bruce Miller, in the the work from midnight until morning. Oakdale \ icinity. Mr. Oscar, who lives on Mrs. Dun Neta Waller entertained a number of her high school friends last Friday. lap's place, has been quite sick with ap- pendicitus. Every one present enjoyed the evening very much and departed to their homes Mr. and Mrs. John Brown returned at a late hour. Saturday from a few days visit at But ler witii their sou, W. II. Brown and W, L. Bice, of Independence, and re publican nominee for the office of coun family. ty sheriff, was in town a few days ago Ira R 11 mile sold his property to Mr. on business concerning his campaign. Edigar, from near ltickreall and moved He is in favor of prohibition and it is into town last week, thought that he will be elected. Miss Della Coulee, who has been stay Reports from the Whiteaker oil well ing with Mrs. Lee and attending high say that the company is compelled to school, is now staying with Mrs. O .L . wait for casing and no work is being Crider. done during that time. The well which Herbert Lee sold his property to Mr. is only two miles north of town is visit ed daily by many spectators. It is ex Edigur, recently from Kansas, and lias pected that only a few more feet down moved near Perrydale where he has I will reach what they have for so ion; purchased a part of the late Robert Howe estate. wanted. This well is another one Monmouth’s enterprising concerns. NORTH DALLAS. Speaking about West Salem improve ments we are going to have all sorts of things, a new’ depot on our new addi tion, Kenwood Park, and a new bridge and new parsonage, and maybe a new church if Polk stays dry. If it goes wet and Salem goes dry we are to have sev eral model saloons. So if Dallas gets a brewery what a fine place Polk county w ill he to make your home in. Well before this is in print the die will he cast for wet or for no. Miss Mildred Hawthorn gave a very unique party to her West Salem friends. All were dressed to represent different characters. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Eras ure dressed as Uncle Sam and a servant maid, Neva Smith as a Japanese jgirl. Freda Spitzhart as a Dutch girl, Essa (Josser, an old maid, Rea (Josser, a dude, Mrs. J . L. Morrison is still improving. Ella Rugc, American girl, Clarence Si mon, a Jew, Elmer Bail, clown, Mildred Fred Wittenstrom is on the sick list. Hawthorne and Mrs. Gilbert as ghosts. F. W. Brock had business at Nortons Ray Hawthorn as farm girl and Frank Simonas policeman. They played games Tuesday. and we re served with hot chicken, noo Mr. McLane has returned to his home dles, pumpkin pies and coffee and other at Shedds. good things. They all report having Miss Hampton made a trip to Nor had such a good time. tons Monday. G, W. Chamberlain is helping with the carpenter work this week on Miss Hampton’s house, A. F. Courter moved into his residence Mr. Edwards, of Nortons, brought in on North Main street Saturday and is a couple of men who are going to build now settled down to stay so he says, a fence for Mr. Mix ter. Dallas visitors from Falls City last Miss Hampton and her father are tak Wednesday were E. P. Brown, Mrs. Walker, Ed Hutnpaoli and J . II. Flower. ing "advantage of the fine weather to dear up some more land, The opening meeting of the Pythian Mr. Jus. Forbes, who has been in poor sisters last Wednesday night was a suc cess, and a large number enjoyed the health for sometime, has gone to Port land to consult a physician. hospitality of the lodge. "oŸ ROCCA. FALLS CITY. C. C. Sloan has s »Id his farm and will Election day passed off quietly in go to Cornelius t > live. Falls City. Most all the men in the camps and in the mills came in to vote W. H. Portwood, of Airlie, and son Much interest was taken in the result. were visitors iiere Saturday. W. O. McKown drove in Sunday from Miss Bessie Shepard, of North Yam Ids Eastern Oregon ranch for a few days hill, visited friends Iiere Sunday. visit with friends. Mrs. McKown ac Rev. Weber delivered a rousing te in companied her husband and will visit perance lecture Saturday evening. in the valley for some weeks. Miss Edith Wolverton returned frollì On atrip to Mill 1 last week the mill a visit witii tier grandparents on the was found to he running at full capacity farm Saturday. and quite a small town has grown up P. O. Powell bought w fine mare at there. The public school has 14 schol the Winterstein sale at Airlie Thursday ars wdio are well taught by Miss Marion lallman, of Salem. paying $149 for it. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen and son, of II. II. Starr, who has been sick for Independence, were guests at the Rod some weeks, is improving at this time. gers home Saturday. On August 25th of this year Attorney Chas. Newman sold his home to a new Flower filed applications for pension for comer and moved his family to the home Mr. Starr, ami last week received word of his fattier on Main street, Saturday. that the same had been allowed, Mr. Starr is a veteran of the Indian War. Mr. Beckley, of Yoncolla, bought the lots where the Gardner house burned and will erect a modern bungalow for his family. I T T . MONMOUTH NO. 2. « IT WAS ECZEMA ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. It Spread All Over His Head — If Touched It would Bleed and Leave Mrs. Kate Coyle is also on the sick Raw Spot Could not Go to School list this work. —Spent $ 2 0 0 , S till He was Bald. Miss Marie Crawford ap>j»nt several ■# days at home last week. Got Cuticura. In S ix Weeks He was Ralph Shepard has been under the Well and Had Growth of Hair. weather for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. IV F. Clark entertained | " O n e d a y , when m y boy was five year« old. I noticed a »ore on the top of hU head. 1 was la number of Salem visitors Sunday. • tan n ed , »0 1 called in I ) r . ------ and he smkl It Mrs. Alice Simpson ami son, Victor, v > ua e rfe n ta . A fter treatinjr It for a week have jtHt inovoit iute the Lynn Purvine lit spread all over his house. bead, so the doctor advised us to see a Mr. Looney returned Mon lay from a Bpertallut I p New York. few days visit with his »laughter in b y the name of ------ . Clackamas county. H e said It was a bad rase of rlnrarorm and Miss Etta Cation ami Mr. Frank Koch recom m ended asiuden t were m irtied in Salem Tuesday, Nov. o f bln. We doctored with him a lone while 1st, Rev. Moore officiating, and s|>eut about $200 Donald Crawford and Jacob Gilbert and the Im jM head was j still bald. He had a have finished the ham on the Smith disgusting looking l i t dace and are now building a large hog tle head. I t would louse for Mr. l/xmey. •rale over nfjrbt and If you touched It It would bleed and leave a raw »pot. All this Mrs. Frank Hadley, of Eugene, is tim e he had not been able to g o to school, although he was eigh t year» «»Id. spending a few days witii her mother, " T h e n an old druggist named ------ said, Mrs IV F. ( ’lark, who has been quite ‘ W hy d on ’t you ta k e nim to th e —— Hos ill for the past week. p ita l, as th ey have cured a young ladv with 3 ( th e C u ticu ra R em ed ies?' B u t they said the young la d y 's case had been differen t. 80 we derid ed to try th e C uticura Rem edies our selves. W e got C u ticu ra Boap. O in tm en t and R esolven t and they gave our boy im m ediate relief w ith th e first app lication aruf In six w eeks’ tim e he was well end had fl growth o f hair. Now he la fourteen and has a nicer growth of h air th an my oth er child rent Tha d o rtn -e all sakt he would be bald or lih hair would com e out In w hite spots, and several doctopi said to ta k e th e child to th e Incurable hospital W * had at lews! seven doctors and we received no benefit from a n y . Mrs H arry F e e , L ib erty C orn et. If J . F e b ?» . 1 8 1 0 ." Cm Icon» Itemed*« eotd throogbout the world. Peuet Drue A Cham. Cory. M s Props. Boston. WEST SALEM. Sheriff Grunt n culler Iiere last I week. Mr. tun Mr*. Pnatel Tr.igli mnreil ti, i Ha lem. j Mr*. F. J . billing* i* Again clerking j in O F. Bnrne * eaaii (tore. I Mr Vetiien Walt i* *t Amity bniUling >• now hoomoo hi» fnrni. Scrofula disfigures and causes life-long misery. Children bee ome strong and lively when given small doses of S co tt's E m t i! » every day. The starved body is fed; the swollen glands healed, and the tainted blood vitalized. Good food, fresh air and Scott’s Emulsion con quer scrofula and many other blood diseases. YOU aA L It B Y A U D RUCC1STS Send fOr. nam e of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Il.mk and i atld’s Sketch- llook. Kack bank contains Good l.uck Penny. SCO TT A IO W N E . 4 0 8 FnnH St.. N. Y. W EST S U M M IT T . SALE SHORE’S Department Store Peter Kurre returned Tuesday from a ! bussness trip to Portland. Mrs. Eli Johnson has returned from a ! visit with friends in Dallas. Mrs. G, A. Wilcox left Tuesday for a ; few days visit in Portland. Miss Maggie Pomeroy was the guest, of Salem friends over Sunday, Dr. O. D. Butler returned from a j short visit in Portland Sunday evening, j Mr. and Mrs. Picket, of Seattle, are j visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. j E. Johnson. . EOLA. ~BUELL~ Dole Pomeroy made a business trip to I Portland last week. Wells Oviatt, of Corvallis, visited in j this city over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman liases were Salem visit ors Saturday. J . S. Bohannon returned Monday A. E. Kimball butchered some hogs from a visit with his daughter, Miss | this week and his neighbors are besieg Beitha, in The Dalles. ing linn for pork and fresh sausage. Misses Katie and Faye Dunsmore gave a party at their home in this city | mich g ap c it y Monday evening, about thirty of their friends being present. Grandma Hanna has returned to this locality. John Dunn is digging potatoes for L. C. Gos-.er. Edna Woelk is picking apples for August Myers. Archie Pelker is working with a wood saw in Salem. J. T. Oliver and F. J . Woelk dug their potatoes last week. Bert Winslow and family are stop ping with his father: Mr. Harris attended a labor union. meeting’Sunday in Salem. J . T. Oliver and wife visited relatives near Liberty over Sunday. • There was a pleasant party at the Mr. Brophy had a very sick cow last Patterson home Halloween night. week. The Myers family are packing apples Mrs, Brophy has moved to Salem for which Mrs. Myers expects to take to California soon. the winter. Frank Gilliam bought a nice hog at Alva Womer’s last Saturday. Clarence Irvine took anothei load of his things to Philomath Saturd iy. Will Bush ami Joe Kdmiston are fin ishing cutting logs on Fred Johnson’s place. Ju st go to Allen Bros.’ store and see the beautiful piano that is to be given away. Farmers are taking advantage of the beautiful fall and are plowing and sow Everybody here has had colds. ing lots of grain. Annie Harold w.is home over Sunday. Mr. Henry and Mr. Brooks have gone Mr. Rufus Smith, of Monmouth, fin ished one string of his wire fence and is Everyone hero was glad to see the to California. talking of fencing in all his place. rain. Alf, Brown sold 10 sacks of potatoes We hear that Mrs. Olemnn’s daugh A large crowd attended church here at the Eola store. ter, Mrs, Clara Sadler is very bad off at Sunday. It was Will Hogg, not John Holmes, Portland. Mrs. (Hem.in went down Mr. and Mrs. Hills visited at II. Len- who had the colts hart on barbed wire. Friday evening. liurd’s Sunday. Mr. Hamer is getting a carload of ap A largo crowd attended the sale at O. ples ready to ship from McNary station su n n y s o p e to New York. Knox’s lust Friday. Mr. Holman is repairing the house Lynn Jones will he logging for the Bert Cross has lately purchased a recently vacated by C. A. Knower and next two months. male bog from It. M. Bosley. will paper it. Mr. Begun is helping Will Fletcher is working at II him. Fay Shipley visited with Mrs. John Thompson’s logging camp. Stump, of Monmouth last Friday, The men from the logging camps Jesse Johnson, of Lewisville, visited came out for election Monday. fiiends in this vicinity last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Barton were visiting on Clem Fishhack is working for his un ( ’lares Bunn,of Dallas, spent the Sun cle, Clem Scott, of Carlton, this winter. the creek Sunday and Monday. day witii his brother, George W. Baun. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher made a Miss Pechin and Henrv Lehman, of The Baptist church is having some ce Antioch, Snndayed at the Shipley home. business trip to Sheridan Monday. ment walks placed in front of the build Several of the Cedar Creek boys work ing. Bennett’s wood saw, from Monmouth, was saw ing wood for Paul Riley last e I at the mill two days last week. There are quite a number of land week. The new family have moved to tlio old buyers in the country and our three real estate firms are nil busy. Mr. Shipley, who is teaching at Noah Jones place on Red Prairie. Smithfield, spent Saturday with his The Monmouth high school boys have There was a big flood Monday, which children here. brought dow n lots of logs to the mill. organized their basket hall team and some warm games are soon to he played. Hazel and Daisy Johnson-were the Mrs. Jones and daughter, Nora, vis guests of their brother, Walter Johnson ited with Mrs. Will Barlicr Saturday. The damage done hereon Halloween and family, near Independence several was slight however, hut there was a few Mr. and Mrs. George Coulee went to things done that was.not done for fun. da vs last week. Dallas to remain till after the election. W. W. Newman, the blacksmith, has Loyd Ridgeway lias his woodshed built a new shed as an addition to his completed and full of wood and now shop and has also installed a gasoline talks of building an addition to the engine. house. . A largo number of people from iiere Geoige Neeley fell off the Hume Fri were present at Hon. W. C. Hawley’s day morning while going to tc’iool, bin political lecture at Independence last was not seriously hurt, as there were no Friday evening. bones broken. INDEPENDENCE. MONSTEI BELOW COST PERRYDALL Mrs. J . W. Caldwell is feeling quite poorly this week. D A LLA S , O RE. We are going out of business mean what we say. and DO YOU W ANT TO SAVE BIG MONEY? 4 Of course you do. Everyone does. Then come quick to Shore’s Department Store, Dallas, and buy Clothing, Cloaks, Blankets, Underwear, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. below wholesale cost. We want to close out our entire stock quick and are willing to take the loss. A carload of brick arrived iiere Friday for the Perrydale Milling Co. Fay Morrison was a caller in Amity Saturday afternoon. Miss Elsie Kevt is visiting relatives in Portland and Vancouver. Shore’s Department D. L. Kevt and E. Enes were business visitors in McMinnville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Foster spent a few days of last week in Portland. Mrs. Coad, of Portland, is visiting at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. John Duig- nan. Mrs. Maggie Dent returned Thursday from a few? days visit with her sister in Salem. Charley and Clarence Kosco came The pupil» of the advanced grade* of home the other day to finish their new I I L 1 1 ' , i ll _ l.l .1 . ...Ill iy i rtlo l . k . 1 which will soon be completed. our school have organized a literary and tiouse, _ debating society. Ora R.JSCO waa thrown from a horse A basket social and program will be the other day and had his foot badly bruised, but is getting along nicely now. given at the Enterprise school house on Saturday evening, the 12th. Perry Shirley lias sold his farm and Mr. and Mrs. Carson and son, of Port will soon move his family to Eastern land, are vidting this week at the home Oregon. We wish them success in their new home. of their daughter, Mrs. Kurtz. There will he a new saw mill on Shot The ladies of the C. W. B. M. held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Pouch, which will he a great help to our neighborhood. There will also be a J . A. Baxter Friday afternoon. picture gallery, run by Mr. and Mrs Miss Bernice Boyer, who has been Griffon. spending a few weeks with Mrs. Nevel in Dallas, returned home Monday. D A LLA S , O RE. if COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. When a cold becomes settled in the system it will take several days to cure it, and the best remedy to use is Cham- Cough Remedy. It will cure Ordered that money be transferred 1 districts as Hunker than any other, and also leaves from General Fund to road the system in a natural and healthy follows. To District No. 21, $125; t o 1 condition. Sold by all deal« rs. District No. 11, $449.49. Walker Cline and Will Hoofs killed a wild cat Sunday. Ordered that supervisor of road <1 is- j Miss Francis Cline was visiting Miss trict No. I remove obstruction in eoun - 1 Hazel Broady last Sunday. ty road near Wallace bridge. Mr. George Wells was visiting at Mr. Warrant for $150 ordered drawn in Hood Andersons last week. favor of T. J . Sullivan to cover damages Charley Mnlkey ami family are visit awarded by viewers of p?opo9ed J . C. I ing at W. F. lloefs this week. Kramer road. cf Transfer of money from General Fund Miss Ada McDowell was visiting her to road districts ordered as follows: To aunt, Mrs. Etta H’oefs, last week. district No. 20, $450; to district No. 21, Mis. Mulkey ami Mrs. Hoe is were $125; to district No, lr, $449.49. business cal lei s at Blodgett Monday, Mrs. Lulu PM wards and sons, of New- Petition of F. L. New kirk and others There was a party at Mr. Londens berg, came up Saturday for a brief visit for a county road continued until Dec Glenn Orr has returned to Portland. ember term. Monday night* Everyone had a fine with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargeant. time. Mattie Koser was a visitor in Perry- The World long since established a Alfred Enes started Saturday for dale this week. Bert Winkle, of Corvallis, is visiting record foj impartiality, and anybody Election is over and it is st.il! wet. his little children at W. A. Jones this Eastern Oregon with a number of Walt can affoni its Thrice-a-Week edition, er Domes’ fine Jerseys which the latter j The rain continues. Guardianship of Olen and Vivian week. has sold and is delivering to some par j Whiteaker, minors—bond filed and ap which comes every other day in the week except »Sunday. It will be of par Alliert Cadle came up Tuesday inorn- proved. Mrs. Marv Wells had to take her little ties near Pendleton. ticular value to you now. The Thrice-a | ing, returning same day. son, George, to Plirlomath to the doctor We hear that Mrs. Charlotte Sar- Estate of John J . Smith, deceased— Week World also abounds in other Monday, Our school took a holiday Monday. final account approver!. geant, eldest daughter of Mrs. Martha strong features, serial stories, humor, Misses Freda and Detta Moore are vis Conner, was married last week at the We did not learn the reason. Estate of Henry Flickinger, deceased markets, cartoons; in fact everything iting their aunt, Miss Ada McDowell, home of her son in Portland to Avery Willie Hill went to Portland Sunday —final account set for hearing Decem that is to be found in a first class «laily. this week. The Thrice a W eek Worhl.S regular subecriptU.a Hiushaw, an oldtime resident of Mill j for a few days visit witii friends. ber 17th at 10 a. in. price 1 » only 9 1 .00 a vear, and this p.iys for 1 M papora Wheeler Cline passed through here Creek. We offer this unequaled newHpsper and il a Iten • Mrs. S. Orr returned Monday to Port on his way to Dallas where he expects Quite a large crowd was present to land after visiting here a few days. is e r together one year for $1.75cent«. to buy some fine goats. hear the rousing prohibition lecture of The regular subscription price of the two papers la *2.50. Hugh Farmer left for his old home in Virl W. Yeater and Grace Tice. Mr. H. W. McDowell and family re Leon My ere last Thursday evening. He > Tennessee Tuesday for a short time. Peter Lundquist and Minnie Jacobson. turned to their home on the island is a very influential speaker, and we trust there w as much good done in the ------ — Mrs. J . I). Fetxer came down Monday above Corvallis Mondav. community by his able talk. | to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pet Low man and Kenneth Conner arrived er Cook. Iiere Monday noon from Condon, where Mrs. J . F. Vaughn went to Indepen the latter has been spending the sum dence Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Edwin Richards et ux to C. C. Bryant, lots in Dallas.............. mer with his father, They made 120 (». W. Kirkland. E V D Paul et ux to J W Paul, Mr. Hart is building a new chicken miles of the distance on horseback, as Is Being Spent by house. 180.50 acres, t 5 1 , r t> w . . . ___ Mr. Cook and wife, of Sunn^pide, Kenneth wished to bring his pony with Lydia M Wilson an«! lid to W Wash., have l>een visiting this week at him. He will make his home here with SUNSET MAGAZINE George Remington is adding porches 100 D Calkins, land in Dallas.......... VIr. and Mrs. J . A. Baxter. # ! the home of his brother, Peter Cook. j to hia house. T Small et ux to James T Van on the greatest feature ever at I Elsie Fletcher, only child of Mr. and Meter, 10 acres, t 9 i , r o w . . . , 1550 W. R. Black is remodeling the resi tain nted by a teen-cent Maga Mr. Lock has been enlarging and re- Mrs. Stanley Fletcher, died Wednesday dence of Mr. South wick and nuking N M Dh key et ux to E V D Paul, zine. A series of Ifi-page articles, ! pairing hi» house. j of infantile paralysis. The funeral waa some very substantial improvements. 180.50 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w ............ 9044 describing and picturing the won Mr Bailey has been hauling gravel to preached Friday by Rev. Gettings, of I) A Critchlow et ux to Peter D derful attractions of the Pacific Mrs. Petre. a niece of Wm. Cadle, re put on the road. Amity, at their home two miles north Ediger, 10 acaes, t 7 s, r 5 w. . . 2725 Coa»t country. PRINTED IN turned Saturday from Tennessee, where A I) Ellis to J E Howard, land in of McCoy. »The remains were laid 'to FOUR COLORS. j Mr. L. Chamberlain has been in Falls she was called by the illness of her fath rest in the Bethel cemetery. Elsie was t 7 s, r 6 w..................................... City the past week. The Series Begins la a very dear little girl of about ten years er, w ho died a few days before §he ar Lena Brow n to Susan Jones, % Mr Holman has finished hauling his of age, and will he greatly missed. The rived home. interest lot in Independence . . . 333 November: Oregon - ’Wi.ere Rolle the Oregon” winter’» wood to Dallas. sad hearted parents have the sympathy E R Lewis et ux tc E G White, the entire community in their be 42 100 acres, t 8 s. r ö w ........... 47.5 December: San F ra n cisco- *Th** City Mamie Peterson will »tav with Mrs. of That le” reavement. Charles Dierling et ux toC F Ger Remington while her mother is away. January: Lea Angelee»"homeland” linger, 140 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w . . . Henry Clanfield is slowly improving. Rosa Sigler and hd to E A LaDow, Mrs. J. O’ Brien, of Dallas, is visiting Many other strong features in at the home of M. R. Mu honey. 70 100 acres, t 8 s , r 6 w.............. 000 Miss Med a Thesies is attending high cluding a fascinating serial novel school in Salem. Mrs. Chas. Minnich rml son, Paul, of California, “ The Spell,” by C. Mrs Mary Wells called on Mrs. Ei visited friends in Salem lust week. N. ami A. M. Williamson, Authors J . II. Foster and wife were Portland u»a McDowell Sunday, of "The Lightning Conductor,,f visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Limbeck of Falls City, Wheeler Cline just got back from a Etc., will contribute to make are visiting at the home of Mra. Muria After living in Oregon for 55 years. business trip to Dallas. Jacob Bulilcr is attending a church SUNSET MAGAZINE the best Smith. Simon Mitchell, pioneer country mer value of the year.- Johnnv Henderson was a business convention at Bethany. chant, «lied at hi» home at 428 Seventh Mr. Rous, cf Fall-* City, hai Mrs. A. M. Vernon and children were street vestenlay at noon. He was l»orn | re n |d» *n Sum m it Monday. the G rasier house und i-« moving T r y It T h r e e M o n th s family there. Hello Central! G ivi us some sun visiting at the home of Forest (.’raven in Bavaria, Germany, in 1832 arnl lan«l- e«l in New York in 184f*. He came t> the first of the week. shine please lor it is raining <»ut hete. Mrs. W. D. Gilliam and mother, Mrs. in Mi*. Cl Air* Snn nner. will bo.nl . t V. > the summer of 1855 and imme«liately Bressler, visited friend• north of Dallas Mr. Michler, from 8pout Creek, was B. Sears* during l>ad weather, while at- last week. 1 a business visitor at West Summit {Sat tending schdol in Ballston. opened a store in a log house, doing con- sieerable htisiness with the loggers, Verle Yeater and Misa G race Tice urday. hunters ami Indians of that period. The Burglars broke in to the Ballston W. F. Hoefs made a business trip to were marrie«! Iasi Monday, F. K. Hub- h .: SUNSET M A G A Z I N E | King« ValKy Monday, to get supplies st«»re Monday night but were scared trip from New York to Sublimity hard officiating. 3 1 3 B a t t e r y S t .. 5 a n F r a n c is c o . C alifo rn ia away before they succeeded in opening ma»ie by wav of the Isthinovof Panama. for his shop. Plea«? s*-n«l me " S u n s e t '* for th re e m onth« He conducted mercantile establish There is a family moving into the Mr. Ed Cline surely got his arm out the safe in a c c o rd a n c e w ith y o a r sp ecia l offer ment* in Salem ami Imiependence later Becker house hut we have not Irarned 1 of place last week, for we noticed his E n clo sed And tw en ty -fiv e cen t» their names. The old, old storv, told time? without :an«l ten years ago moved to Portland, [Stam p s o r co in ] | coat sleeve was gone. > number an«l re la te d over and over His wi«low and three sons, Emanuel, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Guthrie and Nam e ............................................................................... Mr Baxter and Frank Willoughby again for the lost 36 years, but it is al- Henry and Abraham, of Portland, *ur- Mrs. Tom Guthrie started for Lincoln ! brought in three hundred head of tine wava a welcome story to those in search j vive him. The funeral will be held at ; county Wednesday j goat* left week from the valley. of health. There is nothing in the worM the residence at 2 p. m. and will be con- ..Tow n j Mrs Maais, ot Italia*, ami herdmigh* I * Mr and Mrs. Griffin, of Shot Pooch, that cure? eongh* ami colds as quickly ' ducted by Rabbi Ahrahamson. The ter, Lily, are visiting at the home of the tiaik dinner here end had some black- as Chamtierlain'sCough Remedy. Sold interment will be in Beth-Israel ceme- by all dealers. . tery.—Oregonian. | smith work done here Saturday. I former's brother, B Y Allen. M / THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION OF THE NEW YORK WORLD. Practically a Daily at the Price A Weekly. RICKREALL. No Other Newspaper in the World Gives so Much at so low a Price. Probate. Marriage License«. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GILLIAM. $ 25,000 SALT CREEK~ WEST SUMMIT. Pioneer Merchant Dead. 2 5 ce n ts ‘A V r '