Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 12, 1911, Image 6

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    OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
N U R S IN G M O T H E R S
Little Myrtle Chase, who was taken
to Salem and operated on for appendi- ■
ciiis, is getting along very well.
show
Chase & Davis real estate concern, j
made the sale of the Cornwall place to
fects
a Seattle man, consideration $1600.
the
beneficial
e f­
of
Mr. Gilfrev and his sister were visit­
ing their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
I H. C. Fox, last week.
Mr. T. Acuff came down from Kola
Effie Hickerson gave a social party to
Thursday to see Mr. Haviland, who is
her many friends Friday evening at her
yery ill
home. All enjoyed themselves greatly.
Mr. Geo. McLean took his youngest A delicious lunch was served.
son, Claire, to the hospital Sunday to be
The beautiful snow commenced to fall
operated on for rupture.
Monday and Tuesday morn in*, the earth
The school house is moved on the was covered with a white mantle nnd
back lots facing Fourth street and school the small boy had a fine time. Some
w indows were broken but all enjoy«d
began Monday again.
the beautiful snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Gileapie, of Falls City,
came down Sunday to attend the funer­
w e s t Y u m m it .
al of the late Mrs. Ross Haviland.
WEST SALEM.
J. Lindsey sold his interest here to
Frank Murdock and bought a dry goods
store at Oak Grove, near Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, of Wash- !
ington, and Mrs. June Hedgepeth, vis­ in a v e r y short tim e.
It
ited Mrs. Sophia Hastings the past
week.
not o n ly builds her up,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Haley, of Port
The Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which ha« been
Leslie Dencer killed three wild geese land, visited their son, Arthur, here, but enriches the m oth er’s
♦
in
for
has borne the signature o f
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
A
U use
U O U 1U
1 over l 30
/ V J year«,
’
Geo. Crossen is still in the hospital
returning home Monday. Mr. Haley
Friday.
Ì
.
and
and ha« been made under bis per­
He was operated on the dav before
is in very poor health.
Mrs. Alice Post was a business caller
m ilk and p ro p erly nour­ Thanksgiving
EMBALMER
Miss Harris is having a bad time with
foi plural pneumonia.
sonal supervision since its infancy.
here Friday.
O F F IC E : Chapel am! Parlors, N. Main »t.
Tne high winds from the south Sun- .
poison oak.
A llow no one to deceive you lu this.
District Superintendent Moore and
day night again brought the gentle rain ishes the child.
D A L L A 3 . OKEOON:
Chester
Broady
visited
at
Mr.
Stan­
Miss Ada Dunn is visiting old friends and a few snowflakes, the first this win-
Rev. R I I . Stone were around last Fri­ dard’s Sunday.
A
ll
Counterfeits,
Imitations
and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Boll Phone 108. - Mutual Phone 1308.
in Marion county.
looking for lots to build a new M
ter for the Willamette Valley.
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f
Calls Prom ptly A nsw ered Day or Night.
N e a r ly all m oth ers w h o day
Charlie Bergrenn, of Blodgett, was
E. church and parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Beckett visited the
Infant« aud Children—Experience against Experiment.
The six Riddell Bros, attended the I
visiting at the IJoef home Sunday.
Sunday school Sunday.
They had the sprinkler out sprinkling
fine stork show in Portland and as us­ nurse th eir children should
Mr.
VV.
A.
Ribolt
was
visiting
at
0.
the
streets
in
Salem
last
Saturday.
Now
M. Roberts, our new teacher, took ual claimed a number of prizes on goats
they are covered with the beautiful McDowell’s and \V. F. Hoefs’ Sunday.
and sheep.
charge of the school Monday.
take this splendid food- snow.
Norma McCaleb and Hazel Rroadv
Installation of officers of Agate Re-
Miss Beatrice Crawford visited <
Mr. Chas. Moore came up from near spent Tuesday night with their cousin,
bekah lodge Thursday evening the fol­ tonic, n ot o n ly to keep
Castorla 1« a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
Sunday with relatives here.
West Wood burn last w eek and took Ada McDowell.
lowing officers were installed? Mrs.
Beginning Dec. 1st the Itemizer be­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t
The weather was so mild and spring Emily Newman, noble grand; Mrs.
home
his
sister,
Mrs.
Jay
Brown,
who
There is no sickness in this part of
gun a four months correspondents' con­ like last week that it seemed we ought
up th eir o w n strength but is ill with rheumatism.
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Della Force, vice grand; Mrs Alta Rod­
the country, everybody feels line. Grass
test on the aame lines as heretofore, ex­ to look for spring beauties,
substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms
gers, recording sc ret ary; Mrs. Laura
is
good
yet
and
stock
doing
fine.
Mr, Ross Henry Haviland passed
to p ro p erly nourish their
cept the prizes will he in cash, instead
and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Robert Kakin, Jr., of Salem, was on Price, financial secretary.
peaceably away Saturday morning at
Misses Norma McCaleb and Hazel
of other articles, that method seeming Tuesday appointed secretary of the
Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
4:15 o’clock, January 7th at his home Broady were guests of Mrs. Hurringtoi
children.
to suit best all concerned. The most board of water control. Mr. Kakin
here. Mr. Haviland has been in poor on Little Elk Saturday and Sunday.
and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the
taught
the
voting
people’s
class
in
our
health for some time hut was able to be
regular and most newsy correspondent
l ’OB SALK BY A L L DBUGOIBTtt
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and nutural sleep.
The
two
Gidding
Bros.,
\V.
A.
Jones,
Sunday school last summer.
around until two weeks ago when he
during that time will receive $10, the
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
O. K. Dennis is setting out five or six
took pneumonia which w*s the ¡mine Mr. Swalia, Charley Roscoe, Charley
second $.Y the third $2.50 and the next
Bend 10c., name o f paper and this ad. for our
acres of his place to fruit trees.
diatecanse of his demise. Mr. Havi­ McDowell aud Will Hoefs all worked
on
tlie
new
road
again
last
Saturday.
beautiful
Baring«
Bank
aud
C
h
ild'«
Bketch-Book.
t wo ti each. The contest will close
land moved here last April from Kola
G. D. Robinson visited with relatives Each bunk contain« a Good Luck Penny.
He has only lived in Oregon seven years, We.expect the county surveyor next
March 30st and be immediately follow ­
in Independence a few days last week.
S C O T T & B O W N E , 4 0 9 P ea rl S t . New York
was
in
Salem
Satur-
Wayne
Henry
coming
from New York state. He made Saturday and then we want to make a
ed by another of four months duration
«lav.
Ben Thompson is setting out fruit
many friends here and in Kola the short county road of it.
commencing on that date.
trees on several acres of his new place.
time he was among us and he was
Mrs. Lynn Purvine was in Salem Sat­
PERRYDALE.
subscriber of the Itemizer. His funeral
urday.
Clias. Bird has been unable to work
was held here Monday from his late
for a few days, having cut his hand on
residence. Rev. R H. Stone, of the M.
G. II. Crawford was a Dallas visitor
II. J. Elliott was a Portland visitor
E. church here, conducted the services
Wednesday.
Wednesday.
at the home and (hid Fellows at the
•
.
Johnnie Dennia, of Dallas, spent the
Mfss
Celia
Gilbert,
of
Shaw,
Allie Teal had some fíne goat stock on
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lynn were visitors grave. The floral offerings were beau­
yianeu holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
old friends in Zena last week.
display at the Portland fair.
tiful, one lovely w reath and a large
in Portland the first of the week.
O. E. Dennis.
Eugene
Sliadle,
of
Portland,
was
u.
The auxiliary met at the home of spray of carnations from West Salem
George Solomon was found guilty of
T. D. Hollowed and wife returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Bird
spent
Sun­
friends, a bunch of carnations from Falls larceny by a jury at Salem Saturday on
from a two weeks v<sit with relatives in last week resetting his cherry orcharc day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs John Duignan Friday afternoon.
City friends, besides others from Eola. a charge preferred by Bertha Bullard.
and around Portland.
\ The dairy inspector, W. B. Duncan, W. Kohinson.
Mrs. L. Conner and Claude Rowland The funeral was largely attended.
It was said Solomon ingratiated him­
Mrs. Joseph Wankey is visiting rela- visited several dairies here last week.^
Fred Hughes has been clearing and have been on the sick list the past week
self into the affections of the girl while
T H « C K N TAU N e O M P A N V . T T M U R R A Y R T R E I T , NE W YO R K CITY.
t ves in Tacoma and attending the wed-
hurtling
brush
on
his
place
and
is
mak­
Phoebe and Myrtle Looney have not
I I . G. Keyt and family are now occu­
the two were employed picking hops at
d iig of one of her nieces there.
been at school for several days being ing it look much better.
pying their new house, having muyed
an Independence hop yard. When the
season ended he persuaded her to allow
The Falls City debating teams are called to Estacuda by the death of thei
Mr. and Mrs. Mcore, of Tillamook, in last Thursday,
II. Fern lias recently had a telephone him to cash her hop checks to the
inciting with their usual good luck, sister and grand mother.
spent a few days last week with their
J. P. Caldwell delivered a load of flour installed in his house.
amount of $30, and he then fled to Port-
backed with ability, andaré winning
Mrs. Looney’s mother died at his home old friends, -Mr. ami Mrs. Dennis.
to the BallstOn store Tuesday for the
against all.
Tom Mahoney went to Portland Mon­ »nd leaving her destitute.
Wednesday evening, December 28th, of
Perrvdale Milling Co.
J. W. and George Kohinson are clear­
Solomon continually corresponded
day to enter St. Mary’s school.
Naomi Chapter. 0. E. S.t in­
The water bond proposition carried heart disease. The remains were taken ing some new land on their place tliia
Otis Foster, of Upper Salt Creek, is
with her after arriving in Portland, say­
I i^ last Monday as was expected. It is to Estacada for burial. Mrs. L^juey winter. They have a Hercules stump staying here with Mr. and Mrs. Bratch­
W. I). Gilliam attended the goat and ing he was ill in a hospital there and as Jason Neely et ux to Sanford Sny-
stalled the following officers last
ler,
t
8
s,
r
4
w
....................$
450
t be hoped the coming summer will see had not been well for some time but puller which is doing excellent work.
sheep show in Portland last week.
er and attending school,
soon as he recovered would make the
Tuesday night: Worthy patron,
Stella Brown and lid to Elmer E
us supplied with good mountain water. was better until the death of her grand
Mrs. B. B. Bradley and daughter, account good. When the Bullard girl
daughter a few days previous which
A. B. Muir; worthy matron, Mrs.
Miss Stella Plankington, of Bridge-
Enes,
land
in
t
5
s,
r
5
w
..........
1450
The teachers’ meeting held here Sat­ caused a relapse.
|Hjrt, has been visiting here at the home Viola, returned home from Salem last discovered Solomon was deceiving her H Hirschherg to I) II Simpson,
Mildred Stafrin; associate ma­
as
to
hi£
illness
the
arrest
followed.
week.
urday wao well attended and a good
of her aunt, Mrs, D. L. Keyt.
160 acres, t 9 s, r 7 w ...............
10 tron, Flora McCallon; conductress
time was had. The program was a good
Fred
J
Holman
et
ux
to
Spauld­
Mrs.
Kate
Carson,
of
Hopewell,
ar­
Miss Fannie Keyt is in McMinnville
Mrs. II. S. Chase is suffering with a
Mrs. Arminda Loughary; associ­
one and resulted in good to teachers
ing Logging Co, 160 acres, t 8 e,
with her brother. W. A Keyt, who has rived Friday for a visit to her brother,
bad case of appendicitis.
a.id visitors.
conductress, Mrs. Hnrioe
r 7 w ....................................... 4000 ate
G. G. Irish.
been very sick w ith measles.
Martin Shick has gone to Siletz.
M rs. S. II Powell went to Albany
Soehren;
treasurer, Mrs. r -tella
Martha A Holman and hd to
It. A. Titus lias purchased the Char­
There was a meeting at the school
Edgar Foster and E. L. Rowland
Mary Sones, land in t 8 h , r 7 w
375 Barnes: warder, Allie
ley Vick residence and taken posession
Fuller;
Frank Hartman has moved to Butler. Friday for a week’s visit with relatives started out canvassing last week for the house last Sunday afternoon for the
August
Hauttet
ux
to
H
FSchoen-
of the sume, and C. E. Trask has our-
The Mclnturf real estate company Singer sewing machine company.
Adah, Effie Brown; Ruth. Loren.i
purj»ose of bible study.
Roy Smith is hack on his homestead,
field,
65
acres,
t
6
s,
r
6
w
........
4875
chaaed the Clarence Powell home and
have comnleted their new headquarters
Castle; Esther. Anna Stafrin;
Trustees M E Highland church to
is moying back to tow n.
Mrs. J. Talent, who has been in poor
.Mrs, B. Z. Riggs left Thursday for
Messrs. Remington and Spivey
east of the hotel.
Martha, Etta Hall; E l e ’ :\ Dessa
J R Chapman,
acres, t 7 e,
health for some time, was taken to
Waitsburg
upon
receiving
a
telegram
of
turned
from
the
valley
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Neill
and
Mrs.
Walter
Huston
Miss May Hammond is very sick at
William Midkey is now clerking for the death of her sister-in-law there.
r 3 w ........ .....................
... 3 00 Ridgeway; organist, Olive Smith;
Portland last Monday where she will be left on the boat this morning for a vis
this time. Miss Hammond is one of
J L. Morrison and wife spent New Lindsav <& Co., on account of the bakery
E
C
Yarnell
et
ux
to
M
E
Town­
treated by a socialist.
it in Polk county, going to Dallas,
chaplain, Mrs. Jenni Guvnor;
Falls City’s industrious young ladies Years with CL I I . Horsfall and family.
Miss Ola Keyt returned to Portland
changing hands.
send, 5 acres in Independence. .
300
with a host of friends who hope to see
R. Mahoney sold his [»lace here last where Mrs. Neal’s mother is reported F W Waters et ux to Thomaj II
Monday, where she has a position in
marshal, Mrs. Nevel.
Oscar
Sampson
spent
the
holidays
P.
O.
Powell
went
to
Corvallis
to
at
her about again very soon.
------------------------ « • ♦
-------- —
Lowengart& Co’s wholesale millinery week consisting of 105 acres to H. seriously ill.— Astoria Signal.
Fennell, lot in West Salem ....
50
with his si.-ters, Mesdames James and tend the uiidwinteJ courses in tne Ore­ store.
Campbell. The Mahoney family ex­
When given as soon as the croitpy
Town property is selling well here Ed. Wright.
W. R Ellis, of Green Point, was call­ F W Waters et nx to Tims II Fen­
gon Agricultural College.
pect to return to their old home at Lor-
nel, lot in West Salem...........
50 cough appears Chamberlain’s Cough
this season Joe Harlan has (»ought
ed to Dallas last Saturday on account
Homer Holman and wife, of near Dal
Remedy w ill ward off an attack of croup
N. H. Brock and wife, returned on
Loyd Waller has purchased the Mon­ las, have been visiting several days at aine, Ore., where they have property.
three acre 1 »Is, and Richard Van Den
of the illness of his brother, Mitchell J D Fuller et ux to Eugene Bo-
Tuesday
from
their
Christmas
outing
in
mouth
bakery
and
w
ill
have
the
ovens
gert, 5 acres, t 8 s. r 5 w .......... 1350 ami [»revent all «Linger and cause of
Bosch has bought two acre lots. Both
Ellis, a prominent citizen of *hat place.
the home of his mother, Mrs. Chas,
anxiety. Thousands of mothers 11 s » it
ready for use in a short time.
Thos F Not son io Felix ami Lo vi­
tracts will be improved this spring. the valley.
—Oregon City Courier.
Snelling.
successfully. Sold by all good dealers.
lla A Comegys, >51.80 acres, t 0
The little daughter of Mrs. M. Corne­
Several new buildings are under con-' » W. D. Mixter, of Albany, was in Sat­
Mrs.
J
R.
Hubbard,
of
Dallas,
is
vis­
Mr. Holman and family moved to
8, r 5 w ..................................... 12000
lius was taken to Salem this • week to Amity last week, he having soil his in­
tract for spring, and as soon as condi­ urday aud Sunday in company with
iting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Shreve. F J Coad, trustee, to I N Woods,
Grass and grain are looking fine.
have adenoid growths removed.
tions will allow building will commence. prospective buyer for his land.
—Stuyton Times.
terest in the blacksmith business here
lots in Klose lllihee ...............
1
The outlook now is that Falls City will ! A large snag uprooted a short dis­
Mrs. Ralph Savery is sewing for Mrs.
Miss Zora Powell, who has been visit­ to E. Elies, the owner of the building
C. N. McArthur, who by virtue of his F R Barnes et ux to Tlios Small,
Is flu archway to i storehouse of re­
experience the biggest building season tance from the post office leaving an ug- ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. Groom is now working in the shop. Jas. Hill.
land in Monmouth ................
10 liable information; full details of the
office
as
secretary
to
Governor
F.
W.
since the tow n started.
( ly hole in the road that needs the su-
Powell, left Monday for Spokane.
t°t0 census and of the most Important
Earl Gee spent Sunday with the Fos­ Benson ami to Acting Governor Jay Cranston K Higtting et ux to A
As there has been quite an increase
I pervisor badly.
M. Patrick, \ % acres, t 7 s, i 4
Bowerman, is secretary of seven boards
and exciting Congressional Electloa In
A. B. Moreland aud son, Howard, in the number of pupils in our school ter boys.
w ..............................................
go : fifty years; 10,000 facts and figures
of as many different state institutions,
Archie Johnson, and a Mr. Suave and went to Portland this week to purchase this year, the school board have em­
Geo, Woods and family sj>eiit Sunday Saturday resigned seven times as secre­ Oregon Railroad and Navigation
about poliflcs, labor, religion, sports,
j a boy drove through here the other day ¡i large stock of groceries for the new ployed Miss Elsie Keyt to teach four in Perrvdale.
Co toOregon, Washington Rail­
tary of these boards.—Statesman.
grades. They have fitted up a store
farm statistics, finance, trade, com­
I with a boat on their wagon. They store.
road and Navigation Co, rail­
Mis. Chas. Shenefield visited friends were going as far as the Aik man place.
building for that purpose a« our school | Mrs. K. F, Craven visited in Ballston
merce,
Insurance, money and banking;
Mrs. W. J. Farley, of Dallas, Oregon,
Mr. McCaleb, ,of Eastern Oregon, is
roads in Oregon, Washington
In Albany last week.
Thursday.
Information about our own and all
! trapping, ami going down the Silotz riv­ visiting at the home of his brother, J building contains only two rooms.
is said to be the only woman goat rais­
and
Idaho.................................
550.
0
foreign countries, the armies and
J, S. Bohannon transacted business er in the canoe.
F. J. Bisse'.l ami family spent Sunday er in the United State*, so far as known. M C Munson et ux to I H Wiles,
M. McCaleb, this week. He is looking
navies of the world, Panama Canal,
in Portland Saturday.
»She lias a fine exhibit at the sheep show.
at the Beck home.
lots in Falls City ....................
250 aerial navigation, growth of the United
Potatoes, volunteer, 6 inches high, for a good home here.
Title
and
Trust
Co
to
Balm
Mann
Miss Geneva Wilcox is the guest of pear tree and peas in bloom, chrysan­
J.
D.
Gordon
and
George
Kelty
went
Mr.
Bartholomew
has
a
nephew
from
States, universities and colleges; postal
Ira C. Powell, representative of Polk
Hodgson, 20.22 acres Eagle
friends in Portland.
themums,
fuchias
ami murrigold* county, left for Portland Monday, where
to Salem Wednesday to interview Mar­
Portland visiting him.
Information, naturalization laws and
Lyle Jones is getting much better.
Crest Orchard..........................
1011 !
ion countv people regarding the pros­
qualifications
for voting; Constitution
Ross H. Nelson was transacting busi­ blooming in the front yard at Rocca. lie will remain for a week aud go from
Mr. James Gee, who has been quite pective bridge across the Willamette at Pearl Nuncmaker ami hd to B
How is that for an ideal winter in the there to Salem to be present at the
Leo Roberts carried the mail Satur­
of United States, population of largest
ness in Corvallis last week.
sick, is recovering.
day.
Wilson; lots in Independence
mountains. Can anyone in the countv legislature.
New berg.—New berg G ra ph ic.
cities of the earth, of too largest cities
and 4.02 acres in Marion coun­
Miss Margaret Pomeroy went to Port­ beat it.
Miss Ida Duigtiun has been visiting
Hugh Fletcher is working at the mill
Rev. G. W. Pettit has been appointed
ty ............................................
10 In United States, of all United States
The Dallas and Monmouth high
land Monday for a short visit.
and sew ing for Mrs. Foster.
now.
cities of 5,ooo or more; in fact the
to the pastoiate of the First Seventh- W O Meador et ux to D D Coats,
school basket bull teams played a game
Mrs. Chas. Dunsmore is spending the
Felix Comcgys lost one of his full Day Adventist church, at East Eleventh
land in Monmouth..................
25 191 1 World Almanac will tell you some­
in the Normal gymnasium Saturday
Mr. Ray, at the mill, has been quite
week with friends in Portland.
thing
about everything and everything
and
East
Everett
streets.
He
succeeds
blooded
Clysdale
colts
lately.
Buena Vi*ta Hop Co to Wm G
evening, the score being 8 to 7 in the sick with tonsilitis.
the Rev. W. F. Martin, who is the re­
Shafer, 4 acres, t 9 s, r 3 w. ...
600 about a great many things Price 25c.
Miss Minnie Chandlers, of Eugene,
M.
H.
Y’an
Gross,
of
Portland,
was
Paul lla.laen, our school teacher, went home team’s favor.
Allan Fletcher returned Wednesday to
ligious secretary of the Western Oregon E W Strohg et ux to James II
at bookstores (west of Buffalo and
visited relatives here last week.
visiting at 8avery’s last week.
to Full« City Saturday.
school at Corvallis.
conference, and who goes to Salem dur­
Pittsburg 3oc.), by mall J5c. Address
Morrison, lot in Strong Fruit
Miss Irene Ticer has returned from a
ing
the
session
of
the
legislature.—Ore­
C.
D.
Nairn
has
just
completed
a
nice
A. J. Kicharduon, of thia place, was
Tract No. 1 ..............................
10 The New York World. New York.
J« h * Brown was visiting A, W. Fletch­
gonian.
yisit with relatives in Oregon City,
residence
on
his
Glendale
farm.
transacting business in Albany last
James Connery to W T Stoltz et
er one day last week.
al, 296 25 acres, t 7 s, i 5 w ..
10
Mrs. Emma Lee, of Seattle, is the week,
Ralph Conner has gone to Pottlaml to
Mrs E. C. Alford and children re­
Jake and Cornelius Buhler have been
Harry Southmayde, of Sheridan, is
guest of friends in this city this week.
turned to Dallas after a week spent w ith John Hanson to Elnora A Sicka-
cutting wood on Savery's place.
C. 1’ . Wells has improved his farm work in a livery stable.
walking the flume now.
foose,
lots
in
Monmouth..........
2500
relatives
here.—
Dumlee
correspondent
out the fence row west of
Miss Iva Cooper, a nurse in the Good j by
l ) y cleaning
c‘le
Will Mayfield has rented the D. C.
R. A. Campbell, of Sheridan, was a in New berg Graphic.
W C Slattery et ux to Harrison B
Willie Fletcher has been working for
lace.
Saling hop yard, that C. L. Fisher has Jeff Davis for a few days.
Samaritan hospital in Portland, is home 1 ,,H I’1
business visitor in this neighborhood
Riley and Wm C Niblack, lots
Mr. anti Mrs. Walter Davidson, of
last week.
for a months vacation.
Mr. Martin Conger, w ife ami daugh- been running.
24, 126 acres, Polk, Yamhill,
Mr. Maggina made a business trip to
Dallas,
came
over
Thursday
for
a
short
Tillamook
and Lincoln counties
Kred McHenry hag return.-.! to liig 1 ‘.*r , lH‘nt l,l,t
•“ the home of Erl
A large crowd attended the party at Dallas lust Saturday.
Emil Thiesies has been having some visit with Mrs. Davidson’s parents. Mr.
home in Corvallis after sev era! mouth« ,Urmon
carpenter work done on his teeth in Dal­ and Mrs. C. C. Lockhart.--Willamina John Vernon et nx to John Young
Woodman hall Friday night, and a very ,
12 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w .................. 1000
stay in this city.
Lvnn Jones was down from the moun­ las lately.
General Organizer Tichenor, of Port­ enjoyable time was had.
Times.
S K Riggs and hd to J W Myer,
tains Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. J- 8. Bohannon ami daughter. land, spoke to the Woodmen here Sat­
Mrs. Florence Wester, of Jefferson,
Thomas Rand and family, of near
3
acre*, t 7 s, r 5 vv..................
120
Rev and Mrs. Victor Ballantyne, of
Miss Bertha, left Tuesday for California urday evening.)
has been here on a visit to her sister, j George Whipple and Jimmy Payne, of Ballston, si»ent Sunday at the home of Sotlaville, Linn Co., visited Mr. Ballan- F W Waters et ux to W H Gra-
for a two months visit.
Mr and Mrs. Walton, of Albany, at­ Mrs. F. W. Royal, who has been quite l Sheridan, were on the creek Sunday.
James Hill.
benhorst.lot in West Salem ...
10
tyne’s. sister. Mrs. Lou Hadley, over
uck, but is now improving.
VV F Simon et ux to W N Simon
L. F. Davidson returned to Port la ml tended the funeral Monday of her lath­
Mr. and Mrs. Barber and family vis-
Miss Meda Thiesies has returned to Sunday. Mrs. Ballantyne was former­
er,
who
died
in
Dallas
December
31st.
et al, 51.23 acres, t 7 s, r 4 w ...
1
Sunday, after a months visit with his
There is quite a telephone row on j * iteil with Frank Brown and family Sun- school in Salem, after spending the hol­ ly Miss Edna Hall, teacher of the 9th
and the 10th grades of the high school Ellen Mahoney and hd to H G
mother, Mrs. F. W. Smith.
Dr. Butler, of Independence, was now on account of the raise of rat »a by |day.
idays here.
Campbell,
land
in
t
8
s.
r
5
w
10
last
year.
She
made
many
friends
while
called to see Charley Fiske’r baby, wno the Sheridan Switchboard company. A
Thi> World long since established a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry IH»lam*y are stay­
Miss Claire Summers, who has been in our midst aud many hearty congrat Margaret J Bryant to Saran E
meeting of phone holders was held at
has been quite sick.
Fisk, 160 acres, t 10 s, r 7 vv ...
100 record for impartiality, and anybody
Bullstoii Saturday afternoon to consid ing with Russell Jones and family for a boarding in Ballston and attending illations were given the happy couple
can afford its Thrice-a-Week edition,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Gobat, of Albany, er putting in a switchboard heie, quite few days.
-chool, is home keeping house while who have only been married a short Sarah E Fisk to Margaret J Bry­
came down Friday and spent a few days
10Q which comes every other «lay in the
ant, 160 acres, t 10 s, r 7 w ......
her aunt is in Washington.
time.— Dayton correspomlent in Mc­
crowd attending. Committees were
Sherd
Brulev
ami
Minor
Rainey
have
week
except Sunday. It will he of par­
with Ed Harman and family.
appointed to confer with phone holders been doing tome carpenter work for Mr
Mr*. Barton Riggs has gone to Waits­ Minnville Reporter.
ticular vulne to you now. The Thri«*e-a
mu
see
how
many
would*
come
to
a
Rainey.
Miss Killa Bolter returned to her
burg. Wash., to attend the funeral of
Week World also abounds in other
home in Salem Monday, after visitn.g lK»ard at this place. Another meeting
Constipation i« the cause of many ail­
her sister-in-law. Mr*. R. P. Riggs re­
The family reunion at the W. C. Hem­ strong features, serial *t«*ries, hninor(
\\ illie Muller was sent down from the
ill be held Saturday, January 21st to
w ith her sister, Mrs Clevc Prather, for
turned to Portland w ith her after a ments and disorders that make life mis­ bree home on Christmas dny was al­ markets, cartt»ons; in fact everything
logging camp to help work at the mill
take further action in the matter.
several days.
erable. Take Chamberlain's Stomach most complete, the youngest daughter, that is to he found in a first class daily.
short visit at the farm.
for a while.
The Thrice a-Week Worltl.« re^u’ar «u»iHcriptfi>n
ami Liver Tablets, keep your bowels
John ami Fred f«oy, two prosperous
Geo. Clanfield is in Portland with his regular ami you will avoid these diseas­ visiting in the east, being the only one price is oi>ly $1.00« vear, and this pays or ISS pap jrs
Mr ami Mrs. Ray and son, who have
absent. Beside W. L. Hembree and
farmers of this place, are attending the
sister, Mrs. Bessie Redtlecopp, who was es. For sale by all goo«l dealers.
We offer this uncqualed newspaper and the Item-
»
h
i
U hm » spending the holidays in Portland,
family, who live here, there were gath­ iser together one year for 91 7 Y;ents.
winter short course at the O. A. C.
operate«! on there last week. Her many
—
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•
returned home Wednesday.
ered around the parental board on that
They spent Saturday ami Sunday with
The regular subecription price of the two paper«
friend* will be glad to hear that she
V
day Mr. and Mrs. George Houseman, of is « 2 . 60 .
their families here.
Bert Brook* ha? erysipelas in his face.
Leo Roberts and Miss Patrick, of stood the operation well ami is on the
Portland ; Clark Hembree and wife, of
The pupils of the public school st Monmouth; Joe ltector and wife, of
Ten prominent men of this city char­
Levi Burbank went to Monmouth this Salt Creek, spent Saturday evening with roaJ to recovery.
j Mr. and Mrs. Herman lombard.
Monmouth, Imre organized a public
•
tered the Independence motor last Wed­ *eek.
Brownsville, and W. K. Stevens; wife
school bank. They will deposit what­ and daughter, of San Jose, Cal. The
nesday from Dallas to meet with the
Harry Oviatt, who is working at the
We had quite a 1|
RICKREALL.
nnd
storm
here
last
ever amount of money they wish, and latter will remain for a couple of weeks’
county court for the betterment of the Sunday.
! South Branch logging camp, spent the
the cashier will issue certificates for it visit with relatives and friends.—Mc­
roads in this district.
latter part of the week with hie rela­
as in a real hank. The faculty submit­ Minnville Reporter.
F.srsel Stow visited at Harry loicey’s tives in Sheridan.
L. C. Kt>*er returne«l from Portlaml
The Oild Fellows’ installation was
ted the plan for the bauk to the pupils,
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held here Wednesday evening. Jau.ts last week.
Roy Johnston was quite badly hurt at Saturday.
and after its acceptance It was soon
A healthy man is a king in his own
Prather, of Corvallis, was installing of­
Dick Taylor atten led the literary Sat- the logging camp last week bv falling
Robt. Ankeny was in Salem last week carried out. The purpose is to give the
right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy
ficer. A nice lunch was served, which ur lay night.
and hurting his head. The doctor fears on business.
tupilsreal business practice that will slave. Burdock Blood Bitter* build’s
was enjoyed hv all.
that bltHxi poison has set in.
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal,
be
useful
to
them
in
after
life.
Tnere is a new porch built on our
up soun«l health— keeps you well.
Mr. an«I Mrs Peter Ctiok went to In­
nne year ........................... $1.50
school house.
Robert Blodgett, who has been work­ dependence Satunlay.
Itemizer, one year
1.50
Frank Rowley visited at Jesse Yost’s ing st the Cedar creek camp, got his
Win
Hill
went
to
Portland
last
week,
leg broken Friday. He v a « taken to
last Sunday.
j
returning
Monday.
Total
$ 3 .0 0
Portland the next dav to have it ampu­
At 7 :30 o’clock Tuesday evening at
1
Mr*. J. P. IVW itt returned from Fall*
Mr anti Mrs. Hugh Farmer were in the home of the bride, in this city, R«*v.
Mrs. Ruth Nevel and baby vìsite«! at tate«!.
City Thumday,
Portland last week, returning Saturday. ! Git tons, of the Methodist church, nnite«l
Lacey’s last week.
W. II. Port wood, of Airlie, has bought
II. M. Wilson ami Porter Cadle were (in marriage J. A.
Rob Arnold, of Black Rock, was here
in
Portland lait week returning Sunday Amanda Kerguaon Only the Immedi-
the W. F. Daniel's store.
the first of the week.
Th Weekly
in lortlandlaft week, returning..uoday.
relative» of the contracting tM»rtie»
m
Mr*. Mary Campbell returned from
Blanch ami Florence l^acey visited the
Mr* Geo. Sehneller. of Portland, is w e re pre-ent to witne«a the ceremony, for the practice of dentistry, but
Publish«** the latent amt most complete
Ethel Jone'« little hubv ia quite «ick.
a trip to Portland Saturday.
Montgomery school last Thurn«!*y.
telegraphic new » o f the w orld ; wives rell
vititing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. j Mr. Rutile is one of the eubetantial has a good proposition for an
able maritet reports, as it i« published at
! business men of thia county, for manv
i SL _
Mr. Kyholt made «t r ip to I ! arria Burch.
Chester Lindsay has entered hifch
Mr?. Frank Sheythe and brother, Tueadav.
Portland, where the m aiket news can be
S
T
Knrrh
hm
secured
a
widow
la,Iv
*
revêtent
of
Amity,
but
now
liv-
.
***
tBfT
a
t
b
e
W
ill
and is corrected to date for each issue It :
school here for the present term.
Frank Ritner, went to Dallas last week.
»Iso has a paxe o f specisl m atter for the
Newlvrg
» ‘•brûle i. a Mater in v e s tig a te b e fo r e d e c t d i n g . - E u
We are having pretty coM weather fro m P o rU n d t o ^ t w ' t h G.c.rtmule
farm a..d home, an en tertainin g story page
Howaid Drew, of the l T of O, visited
of Frank rergu*nn, ami has b«en a resi­
Mrs Mollie I,ac v burned her hand nowadays.
work.
and a pane or more o f comic each week,
here and Portland during the holiday quite badly last week while remlering
lient of Amity most of her life. They
and it goes to the subscriber twice every
anion,
A cousin of Mr». R. E Rucan nnd her wtll make their home at Newberg for
lard
Charley BurgrtH»» is visiting at the
week—MM times a year.
Harria home.
j hufliaiid from l-akcview were visiting the present, but later ex[>ect to return
Robert Chase ami w ife, of Dsllas, vis­
Mrs. Calkins, who has lieen putting
them
over
Sunday
to
Amity,
where
thev
will
make
their
f
^
^
3
I
A
ited his parents Sunday. Hi* mother in l«»gs on Fred Johnson's place, has a
Mr*. Mulkey went |o Corvallia
* ml ; F. A. Koaer returned home Tuesday ! permanent home.—A m il* Standard.
it quite siek.
sick horse.
Philomath on buaineae Tueadav
S ire « *11 the local n • w «*m l happingg and
[from Portland with hia slicc(>, bringing
shotii^l \>r in every home in this vicin ity.
For Infanta And Children.
Mrs. Roe and children, from Portland, I Our teacher. M i»« Edith Montgomery,
Motelle Pettit went to «ee Mr Grant several priaea home and making »eversi
The t«*° P«P*rs make a splendid com bi­
I Read in January Sunaet Magatine—
nation and you save $1 2* by sending yom
visited her sister, Mr*. Parker, here the returned Satunlay and began teaching Dunning Sunday on hn.ine*«.
| good tale».
subscription to the Item izer.
j Isis Angele» Homeland, superbly illus-
first of the month.
| again Monday.
We can also giv e our >»ub$t riber* a good
Morton ......
and M i»« Je«»ie I.ucaa , tr«ted in four color« ; The Spell bv C.
. Mr.
. . . and Mr*.
. John Tomb are visiting
. Jatnea
. . „c - ...........
Bold aen rwtwre. Send for free booklet to
clubbing offer for the l»mily and Sumla? or
Miaa Grace M idteliouee, a teacher of
Will Buah ia breaking up end and pot with her mother, Mr». I,tickenbill.
attended the basket social at Uak Grove I N\ « A. M. Williamson. A Thrilling Cal-
P a u m Drug A Chem. C or*.. Boatou. V 8 . A.
Sunday Journal. In connection w ith ' the
Portland, viaited friend» here recently, j hi« little pony lo work. She if a dandy
Item izer.
Jes» Henderson and Robert Wiechu- Satunlay night and report a very enjoy-j ifornia Romance, now ou aale at all
including the Campbella.
little work flora« tor one of her sice.
fot were visuingon Shot Pouch Sunday.
ti“ **-
* new« aland«, 15 cent*.
I R. L. CHAPMAN
I
:
Scott’s Emulsion
MICHIGAN CITY.
W h a t is C A S T O R IA
Correspondents’ Contest.
OAKDALE.
ZENA-SPR1NG VALLEY.
G E N U IN E
CHECK THIEFTs GUILTY.
FALLS CITY.
C A S T O R IA
Bears the Signature of
ALW AYS
George Solomon Found Guilty at
Saiem of Larceny.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
GILLIAM.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Officers Installed
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
R0CCA.
OUT OF THE COUNTY.
Residents Away or News of Those
Formerly Here.
SALT CREEK.
T h e 1911 W o rld A lm an ac
INDEPENDENCE.
BUELL.
BUENA VISTA.
BALLSTON.
THE THR1CE-A-WEEK EDITION
‘OF THE NEW YORK WORLD.
111 Practically a Daily al the Price of
A Weekly.
No Other Newspaper in the World
Gives so Much at so low a Price.
Hembree Family Party.
PEEDEE
Running a School Bank.
A Great
Clubbing Offer
MONMOUTH NO. 1.
CUTICURA
SOAP
And C uticura O intm ent.
N o other em ollients do so
m uch to dispel pimples,
b la c k h e a d s , r e d n e s s ,
ro ghness and other annoy­
ing conditions of the com ­
plexion, hands and hair.
Miss Ferguson a Bride.
ANTIOCH
it hu.
i \i
May Cotne to Dallas.
Dr. R. T. Burnett arrived here
from Medford last evening on a Both Papers One Year $1.75
short visit at the home of his
l,r°ther.
He
Oregon Journal
may
decide Horace
to locate Burnett.
Eugene
Dallas which
gene Guard.
C A S T O R IA
nil Kind You Have Always Bought
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