OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically W rit­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. N. C. And*r§on »nd » ife returned to ' flU F F M their home in McMinnville II elutiKiiiy . after a week viaitiiig liero. OF A C TR ES S ES PRAISES P E -H U -N A . Or. Butler, ol Independence, wee reli­ ed TIntraday of I aft w eek to see Kay- i uiond McClain, w ho haa been very ill. J. M. Prettier, who bee been ecaling logs here for Simpson & Spaultlitiy for aeverel weeks, apent Sunday ill Coryel- lie with hie family. BALLSTON. R. L. CHAPMAN... F U N E R A L DI RECTOR and EMBALMER O F F IC E : Chapel ami Parlors. N. Main at. D A L L A S . OREGON: Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 1306. C a l'« Prom p tly A n sw ered D «y or Night. Frank Sheythe will log the timber on Charlev Kerber’s place. $| Bernard Freer attended the literary Hathaway Yocooi ia slightly improv- j ast Friday night at Puelee. ®P- Nearly everyone have been sick with There will be a pie social at the (lagriii. j school house next Saturday night. Ed, Yocom’a family have been quite | Our teacher took sick last Friday af- sick witli measles hut are now better. j lernoon and had to dismiss school. I mm ••I am glad to w rite m y endorse­ m ent of the great rem edy, Peruna. I do so most h e a rtily .1*— Ju lia Marlowe. Any remedy that benefits digestion strengthens the nerves. The nerve centers require nutrition. I f the digestion is Impaired, the n e r v e centers become anemic, and nervous debility is the result. Mrs. A. W. Tillery is quite sick again Deni Howard, wife and children are visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Lacey. witli stomach trouble, blie lias not been in „ood health for aome time. It sounds nice to hear the grouse boot­ Tlie hop men are taking advantage ot ing as we now know that spring isn't the uoed weather to ttel their yards far off. cleaned up. All the yards here w ill be Correspondents’ Contest. A crowd of young folks and also the run thia year. Beginning Dec. 1st the Iteinixer be- teacher went to Womer« last Sunday Louis Boetert haa (tone to Astoria aud practiced singing. gan a four months c»»rres|>ondenta’ con­ w here he ia emploved by the railroad We hear that Walter Kimsey’s little test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­ company to look after their in ight. His MONMOUTH NO. 1. girl who got burned so bud. is some bet­ cept the prizes will be in cash, instead ter and there is a chance for her to get family will remain here. W ill Keyt will plant ten acres more j There are several bad cases of lagrip of other articles, that method seeming well. of hope on laud adjoining his forty acre j to suit liest all concerned. The most We hear Phy Simpson will start up yard here. He ia having tile land plow­ in town. regular and most newsy corrcs|>ondent his logging crew again this week after a Considerable building is going on in ed now and will plant just as early in and around town. during that time will receive $10, the week or *•» of rest during the stormy the spring as lie can. weather. second $5. the third $2..50 and the next Mrs. E \V. Strong entertained an Al­ The Lincoln Order of Annuity have Bob Arnold and wife returned to had Mrs. Baldwin, of Portland, working bany friend the past week two $1 each. The contest will close March 30st and be immediately follow­ Black Rock Thursday, after a few weeks for them here. Eighteen new members Mi. Ed, Cochrane, of Dallas attended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. have been initiated and several more Mrs. Chase’s funeral Tuesday. ed by another of four months duration Lew Ritner. intend to be in the near future. commencing on that date. Mrs J. B. V. Butler was a business | Mr. and Mrs, Truax and children F B Tichenor, Woodman organiser, . visitor in Independence Wednesday. -------- — — | were oyer Sunday on their farm that was here a short time ago and started a \ Mr. C. Lenard is putting down a new 'they bought of R. M. Smith, and called campaign for members, tfuite a mini FALLS CITY on Will Bush and family. her of applications were secure»I last sidewalk on his property on Monmouth Saturday night. The team from Sheri- street. Mg dan came down and a couple of candi­ Ofcar Hsyter was up iron) Dallas last Mrs. Rodgers, of Corvallis, visited her MICHIGAN CITY. dates were initiated, followed by a sup sister, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Tuesday and week on business. per. At supper time a number of the Wednesday. .1. II. Flower and wdfe were Salem F. J. Woelk has purchased a fine new Circle ladies surprised them with a lot visitors Sunday and Monday. Mr. Weber now has his house finished of good things to eat to which all did piano. ample justice. After supper a nice so­ ami his wife ami daughter are expected S. H. Tetherow and wife are visiting Mrs. Chas. Parke visited in Portland cial time was enjoyed by all and it was soon from Nevada. relatives in Portland the past week. near morning before those present de­ last week. Mr. and-Mrs. Ide, of Salem, also Mr Mias Ethel Tooze is hack at her for­ and Mrs. Vick, of Falls City, attended There was an attendance of 54 at Sun­ parted for their homes. mer pontion with the G. I). Treat Co. — ^ ^ Mrs. Chase’s funeral. They were old day school. friends in Wisconsin. J. Turner, a Salem attorney was in GILLIAM. Mrs Ed Loose has an incubator set to vn laut week looking after L business. Mrs. II. E. Guthrie went to Corvallis w ith 235 eggs. Mr. Dalrymple, formerly in business to be at the bedside of her daughter, The school hoard recently purchased The family of It. Mahoney are con­ Mrs. M. A. Rickard, who is having a here, bul now of Salem, was a business 15 new books for the library. fined to their home with the mumps. caller Monday. s-nous attack of lagrippe. —- — ■■ — ♦ • ♦ — ———— Ed Loose has been confined to the Our teacher, Mr. Bidgood, and a num­ G. D. Treat ban purchased the inter­ ber of his pupils will attend the teach­ est of W. 11. McKowu in the G. I). Treat hou.?u for a week with lagrippe. M O N M O U T H NO. 2. company business, and is back again at Plenty of sunshine, but the coldest ers’ meeting at Monmouth Saturday. his old stand. wind we have felt for many a day. Mr. and Mrs. Talent returned last Many are afflicted w ith lagrip. There are some sure signs of* spring The school children had a holiday week from their trip to Medford. Mrs. Talent is very much improved iu health. here lately—Wally Brown is out with Wednesday, Washington’s Birthday. Miss Edna Parks js quite ill. his auto, Mitchell street is being sur­ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hibbard, of Dal­ lion. J. II. Hawley is reported as be­ Mr. and Mrs. John Schlinder and veyed again, and Erastus McTtminomJii las, spent Wednesday and Thursday of has had bis hair and mustache trim­ Helen took dinner at the Owen home last week visiting their son, W. T. Hib­ ing very ill. Sunday. med. E. H. Ilosner, of Portland, came up bard and family. S i turd ay on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oliver visited Charles W. Erskine, organizer for Land sales are very common occur- Loyal order of Moose, was in town this friends at Marion from Saturday to ences in this vicinity this spring. We j Rev. L. C. Hoover made a business week, an«l secured several applications Monday. have just heard that Mr. Lamon has trip to Pori bin»! Thursday. fur membership in the order. Tie* John Olleson is working at Schlind- sold his place east of Gilliam. 0. II. Newman is progressing nicely lodge is in Salem and there are over r»00 ler’w and Burl Oliver is training hops in the erection of his new house. members in the Salem lodge. Little Grade Irish is the latest victim | for Beckett. of lagrippe. All others iu this neigh­ ------ ------ E. C. Arnnt, of Corvallis, spant Sat­ The death of Bert Guy causes much borhood, who suffered an attack of la urday and Sunday with Ids parents. sorrow in I alls City, where the young grippe, have entirely recovered. PERRYDALE. Joseph Bogynsky came over from Sa­ man was well known and had a host of lem for a short visit with the old folks friends, Bert was one of Polk countv’* at home. rising young business men, and in hiv Miss Ida Duignau was a Dallas visit­ ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. death the entire community suffers a or Friday. Mrs. George Sullivan was taken to loss. the Salem sanitarium, where she will Mrs. H. McKee was a visitor in Port­ Marie Crawford spent Sunday at Ze- Miss Addie Huggins, who has been land Thursday. he operated on. absent from her position at the tele- Mrs. M. Cornelius went to Portland Mist Lei a Lampitt, of Sheridan, is uhone exchange on account of sickness, Miss Emma Woods ie working in Sa­ this week to purchase her spring mil­ has much improved in health the oast visiting here this week. lem. linery stock. week, and her numerous friends and all Mr. Fields Webster returned from Farming is once more the issue around the patrons of the exchange hope to see Eastern Oregon Saturday. J F. Wade came from Southern Ore­ here. her hack at her post again soon. gon to visit his daughter who is attend­ H. J. Elliott was a business visitor in G. A. McKinley returned to Zena Sat­ ing school here. Henry Pfandhoefer returned to his Dallas Monday and Tuesday. urday from Pendleton. The county teachers’ institute will be school at Corvallis this week after a trip Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bratcher were in to Portland and other places with sev­ Mr. Holland returned from a trip to hehl here Saturday, w ith a lecture by Prof. Livingston in the evening, McMinnville Tuesday having some den­ eral other students of the school, taking Sheridan Tbur. day. in the electrical power plants of some of tal work done. On Wednesday evening the third lec­ Miss Lena and Greta Phillips, of Sa­ the larger institutions of the state. Miss Wanda Keyt, Maxwell Flannery ture to the students of the high school Henry will gradual»* this year in the and B Z. Riggs were Dallas visitors lem, were Zena visitors Saturday. was given by P. O. Powell on “ The Life electric course, and intends taking up from here Saturday. Mrs. Zella Baker, of Salem, spent of Washington.” A program was also further study in this line in one of the Sunday with her parents at Zena. rendered by the two societies of the Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Newberg, Eastern schools. He is one of Falls Ci­ There will lie prayer meeting at the high school. ty ’s bright young men and w ill certainly were visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. church every Thursday evening. uiuke good. Win. Sargeant, the last of the week. W. A. Meganer, of McMinnville, was Nora Jones and Blanche Agee spent transacting business here this week. j the latter part of the week in town get­ Mrs M. W. Wallace has returned ting some dental work done. from a two weeks’ visit in Portland. A large crowd of friends and relatives Mrs. G. A. Wilcox has returned from I from Sheridan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wiese Sunday. a short visit with fiieiids in Portland. Pres. Dickey and Clyde Kellogg re- Miss Madge Entbrey, of Hillsboro, was the guest of friends here last week. I turned from their trip to Southern Or- I egon and report a fine time. Mrs. Laura Miller, of Portland, was Miss Blanch Agee, who has been vis­ the guest of Mrs. O, D. Butler la*t week iting Miss Nora Jones, returned to her Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Irvine and son, home in Gopher Valley Monday. Uobert, were Salem visitors one day Sherd Braley will soon commence last week. work at his hop yard on Gooseneck as Miss Kora Brown, who is teaching such pleasant weather reminds him near Silverton, visited with her parents i that tie must commence work. here over Sunday. The bright summer days remind us M rs. Zoe Crawford has returned to that the languor of spring is upon us ' Portland after a week’s visit at the home j and makes us try to remember where | of Mrs. P. L. Hedges. we left the rake and hoe last year. Misses Juanita and Modest* Rosen-1 There is a note of activity here at | dorf, of Corvallis, have been visiting I present and everyone seems to lie on with friends in this city. the hustle. Tiie mill commences again Dr. O. D. Butler, Dr. Chas. 11. Duns- | the latter part of the week running teii more and K. C. Eld ridge haVe returned ; hours per day. from a short visit in Portland. A parrot, valued at $100 and belong­ Miss Grace Wallace, who is attending ing to Mr, Rav at the mill, »lied sudden­ j O. A. C., is sj ending a week’s vacation ly the other day. The family feel very with her mother, Mrs. M. W. Wallace. badly over the loss and have no idea what kiile- it, • Mrs. J. 8. Bohanan and daughter, A play will be given at the school- Mias Bertha, returned Friday from.Cali- fornia, wiiere they have spent the past house Saturday, the 11th, entitled “ A Snowball,” and after the play a basket two mouths. social. Everybcxiy invited to come and bring baskets, no admission. CASTOR» F o r In fan ta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In ANTIOCH- At this writing we are having fine weather. Lester McDowell visited with his un­ cle, L. O. McDowell, over Sunday. Miss Norma McCaleb has been spend­ ing a few days witli Ada McDowell. Mrs Mulkey and daughter, Ada, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Hoefs. There was a man passed through here Saturday listing places for sale. Mr. Giddings and Clarence Roscoe are working on the iatter’s place. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and daughter, Mrs. McCoy, have moved from Dallas to the Charley McDowell farm. Mr. Rhybolt has departed from our neighborhood. We will he glad to have him come hack as he says lie is going to build a new residence on his place. Use For Over Th irty Years WEST SALEM Mrs. Arnold is on the sick list. Nine lots were sold in King wood Park Monday. A. Heise is quite ill with the grippe or pneumonia. Mrs. W. W. around again. Bailee is able to be Mr. J. T. Hunt and Mr. Fennell were Zena visitors Thursday. Mrs. Walt, of Aumsville, is here vis­ iting with her sister, Mrs. Browning. Mr. L. D. Fields bought a fine Jersey cow from Mrs. J. T. Hunt last Satur­ day. Watch West Salem grow, four new houses going up at this time. King- I wood Park had four teams grading streets Monday. Exact Copy o f Wrapper. Mr. W. McLean, of Sask»ichawan, v is -, ited with Mrs. J. R. Bedford Sunday, j He is stopping in Salem for a time for a McCOY. change of climate. Win. Roberts has bought a 20-acre Miss Grace But trick has returned tract with an apple orchard on it on the from Corvallis where she has been all Wallace road and is putting up a new winter. I house and barn. Hugh Farmer, of Rickreai! is loading The friends and neighbors of Mr. and hogs and sheep this week for the Port­ : Mrs. Arthur Rex gave them a surprise land market. I party Saturday evening as it was the Miss Bernice Sears is spending tiie ! 15th anniversary »>f their’ wedding. winter in Portland, and we all miss her I There, were 42 guests, including Rev. ¡and Mrs. #G. F. Teening, pastor of tiie smiling face on our streets. | German Evangelical church, of which There is at the present time about 1)0 i Mr. Rex and family are members. Rev tons of clover, vetch aud timothy hay Teening entertained the company in iiis I stored in the warehouse here, for whi h ; genial way with stories of his work in there is na market at the present time. Dakota and Oklahoma. Supper was It looks as if it would remain stored all then served. Mr. and Mrs. Rex t this summer. reived a crystal water set and pickle Tiie people of Bethel and McCoy are dish, a silver berry spoon and jardiniere. making arrangements to have the Beth- ] All spent a very pleasant evening and el cemetery improved. There will be i left wishing them many happy returns about $800 spent on arranging the | grounds and putting up some new build- | Constipation causes headache, nausea, ingH and painting tiie fence. I hope1 dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. the good work will go right along. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken A good social time was had last Fat the bowels and don’t cure. Doan’s Iieg- urday evening, the occasion being a iilets act gently and cure constipation. masquerade hall given in the Old Fol­ 25 cents. Ask your druggist. lows dance hall, Mr. and Mrs. George Richards taking first prize as Scottish WEST SALEM NO. 2. highlanders, and they were the real tiling. Miss Montgomery, of Rickreall, took second, she representing Night, Mrs. George Frazure has lagrip. and Carl Stewart third as Buster Brown, Work lias now begun on the new M. and (5. W. Harvy, our merchant, as a E. parsonage. clown. Sometime ago I noticed an item in the Oregonian where a gentleman from Silverton claimed the distinction of be­ ing the oldest postmaster in the state, having served 13 years. We have him beaten badly right here at home. Val let Maeken, of McCoy took the oath of office August 25, 1892, under John Wan OAKDALE. «maker, and losing no time until the first day of March, 1911, when lie was taken ill and went to McMinnville for Mr Ed Cochrane has a very sore hand medical treatment, returning home on caused by a wart. the 27th day of March, making 26 days Mrs, Geo. Stroud came home from lost in 19 years an»l five month«. Let us hear from the next oldest. Dallas Sunday. Mr. Rainwater’s new nearing completion. residence CASTOR» YM K OKMTAUH C O M P A N Y . N S W YO R K O fYY. Do You Like Cold Toast? I Toast prepared in quantities in the kitchen often becomes cold before it is consumed at the table. How much more appetizing to get it hot an d crisp as rapidly as it is made. T h e E le c tr ic T o a s te r pleases every woman who sees it in use in the dining room. So quickly is the toasting done that it seems almost instantaneous. And there is no rising from the table or hurrying about. The Electric Toaster is now one o f the most popular of the many household electric devices. Price of Toaster complete $3.25. Ask our New Business Department. Oregon Power Company J. L. WHITE, Local Manager is Mrs. Chas. Baker is slowly improving from rn attack of lagrip. Mrs. Tom Runkle has been sick but is now convalescent. OUT OF THE COUNTY. Residents Away or News of Those Income from Small Farms. What can be done on a small farm in Yamhill valley is well illustrated in th# returns from a seven-acre place owned and operated by T A. Moore, about a mile and a half east of town. Mr. Moore is methodical in his plans ami keeps an accurate account of his income and outgo for each, and every day dur­ ing the year. During the year 1910 he takes from his books the following as the results of hi# farm operations for the year. N. Bails spent Tuesday with his fath­ The missionary society will be enter­ Miss Gladys and Levi McKee return­ er, W. W. Bales, here. Formerly Here tained by Mrs. D. J. Henry Wednesday. ed home Saturday evening from a few PEEDEE School is progressing nicely with for­ days visit with relatives in Portland. Nelson Purvine, of Eastern Oregon, ty-five pupils in attendance. E. N. Hall, of the furniture firm of Mrs. Dillstron, of Chemawa, arrived was buried at the Zena cemetery Wed­ Bev. Freer was at Kings Valley Fri­ here Monday afternoon, her husband nesday. Mr. Woods is building a neat little Hall e quartets, returned home Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Lert Miller are the proud school, Potatoes...................................... 16 87 brother at Black Rock. new fine room residence on Sixth street. duets, solos, etc. Come everybody parents of a new boy, born February Rev. Mattoon, of McMinnville, and a ' . Miss Loretta Smith, a school teacher Straw’ berries..................................102 (0 Allen Fletcher returned to Corvallis Ren Womer and Jesse Yost sowed Penydale isn’ t so slow if it is a small pioneer Baptist minister, is spemliug a Dlh. Mrs. Ed. Fredrickson T o t a l . . . ..................................... 935 19 took ill one ev- of Newport, stopped off for a few hours’ Sunday to resume school work. some urrain Inst week. place. Indies, both old and young, are tew days with Rev. VV. J. Crawford. ening last week while visiting at the visit with Prof, and Mrs. Kessler today, j ^jr Jas. Sherwood is cutting quite a D IS B U R S E M E N T S invited to bring baskets, ami gentlemen Mrs. Cal Harrington made a business home of her mother. Will Bush helped Taylor Bros, butch­ don’t forget your purses. on her way to Monmouth.—Corvallis Paid for feed during the year ... 309 49 Mr. and .Mrs. VV. N. Crawford spent fot of cord wood on the old Peterson trip to Sheridan Monday. er their hogs last Tuesday. , Chas. Spitzbart, our genial merchant, G-T. Sunday with Mrs. Crawford’s mother, j place. Net farm earn in gs................... $625 70 There were 36 out to church Sunday, has planted oveJ 200 cherry trees on his Sunday school every Sunday at 2. S. O. Hall, who used to live out near ‘ Mr«. Alice Miinpson, at Wheatland. Mr. Abe Bartholomew lie, been oat which isn’ t so bad for a small town. farm north of town the past week. Everylasly invited to come. SALT CREEK. Oakdale 19 years ago, Writes us from ; Mr. Moore lias a team of horses, four Harold White returned to his home i helping to stake out an orchard on hia cows, about 2 H) chickens and a few geese Mr. and Mrs. Barber and family spent Mr. and Mrs. E. I I . Calloway return­ Eau Gal e. Wisconsin, that he is trying | in Salem Saturday after staying wit h place. Sunday with the Misses Kopan aud Fol­ ed home Monday from a visit to Mrs. to sell his property there, and will soon- on his place, and from this and the W. J. Crawford’« for about ten months. Earl Gee is working for Mr. Foster. product from seven anjl one half acres Lima Dennis finished cutting wood low. Calloway’s great uncle, Jim Gee, who be back to make his home in this vicin- of land has made a good living for him­ During the meetings here there has i and making posts for Mr. Bartholomew ity. Bert Clanfield made a trip to McMinn­ lives on Salt Creek, near Dallas. This Carl Hamid, Lyle Jones and Harry self and wife besides making a surplus been over 20 conversions. Some are a few days ago. ville last week. Long have gone up in the mountains to is Mrs. Calloway’s first visit with her The Farmers’ hotel has been leased’ of $625.70, A showing that should bear joining the Presbyterian and some the uncle, he having come from Missouri by E. West, an Independence man, whe Miss Loretta Daly, Mr. Don Miller work for Russell Jones. convincing weight that the man of small Dan Foster made a business trip to Baptist church. i across the plains to Ore/on in ’52, and ami J. StefTy visited at the h »me of Ben Dallas last week. Several timber cruisers were up in I where he has nince resided. He corres- came here some time ago. Thofl. Yidi- means has an opportunity in Orego i At the meeting at Lincoln Saturday ! Thompson last Sunday. to «old him the furniture and equip­ and can much more than make both the mountains cruising timber the lat­ I ponded with an only sister for some J. E. Hill butchered a hog Monday night officers were elected ami commit ment and leased the place for three en»ls meet by industry and thrift.— Am i­ The entertainment, for which prepar­ that »iresseil 350 pound*. j time, but moving about over the state years.—Corvallis G-T. tees appoint im I to outline the purposes ations have been made, has been pos­ ter part of the we k. ty Standard. she lost, his address, and up to recent ami plans of the club. Miss Claire Summers has been teach­ poned until Saturday, the 11th. Francis Viola Lacey, daughter of A. date had not heard from him for 27 ing at Enterprise In place of Miss Hol­ Mr. Dave Jerman received the sad Bad Debts. years. When Mrs. Calloway, her B. Lacey, was born in Polk county, man, who is sick. •tews of his father’s death at Silverton POPCORN. j gtandaughler, enme to Salem from New Sept. 7, 1893 and die! at her home in Tf anybody owes you money which Tried Many Remedies bulGrcwW orse Sunday evening and left for Silverton i Mexico last April she requested her to McMinnville Feb. 20, 1911.- Only a few [ you can’t'collect, give the account to us. There was a surprise party at B. Z. Impossible to Do Housework I inquire as to his whereabouts, as when tdonths ago she was married to R. W. | So expense unless the money is paid. Bigg’s last Thursday night in honor of immediately. Pretty cold weather for spring oats. Harry Bit» ell, it being his birthday. ) last heard from he was in Polk county. Heizberg, who is private secretary to , Under 2 years 25 per cent commission; — Cured by Cuticura Soap Mrs. John Phillips returned home After making a dilig<‘nt, search was the S. P. paymaster who makes his over 2 years 50 per cent; old outlawed from an extended stay in Portland Sun- ! James Smith has bought the Nelson and Ointment. j found and won! sent his sister who lives home here. The bod v was taken to In ­ , debt* 50 per cent. day evening, being called there by the pia» ——• - — m — in Big Springs, Texas, ami to w hom it dependence. where the father of the de­ Leave accounts with Me Bee A Castle, illness and »ieath of her brother, Rev. BUENA VISTA. iss Marion Fox, of cm. is teach- ** About Fix years ago my hand*» began i "as a great surprise, each thinking the ceased, lives,-— McMinnville Reporter. Albert Robinson. | local agents for our school. ■ ■ ■ to crack and peel. ‘ I frit i I * »nan v rem- | other dead all the while. T h e WASTERN M e r c a n t i l e A g e n c y , «‘dll's, but t bey grew Mrs. Coyle returned home Thursday , Dor Gibson and fundi are just reco** The most common cause of insomonia Mr. Old Davidson lost a fine colt last worse «11 tli<; time. from Salem and is very ill with lagrip. ©ring from a severe “ irk «*i the grippe. Albany, Ore. is disorders of the stomach. Chamber- week. A l Ir.nt t hey I>* n am« Never can tell when you’ ll mash a lain’» Stomach and Liver Tablets cor­ M2 Pneumonia was threateneil for a time. j so sore I hat it was ; finger or suffer a cut, brui-e, burn or rect these disorders and enable you to Mrs. James McClain is quit© ill with we are glad to say that she is now some- j M is s-Sa ra h Stewart ha eturned home impossible for rru* every bottle to take care of her mother”, ! scald. Be prepared. Dr, Thomas’ El­ who is ser- lagrippe. what better. to e a profit­ est*, which fact, he said, was n«>t it to build up the weak had no return of the skin di*»cn«e sinew. I Ray Saunders, wh<> spent the winter will be greatly missed by eome. able industry for the farmers ami hop brought to the attention of the house Emerson (irovea. of Salem, vieited in | I shall be glad if yon will publish this ’ in Eastern Oregon, is here with old Albert WeedhamNi hou-*# burned thia city over Sunday. men of Polk countv and some have committ«‘e when the Hawley hill was U almost the w on t thia* for ] so that other* may know <4 Cuticura. | friends again. and wasted bodies of »lown last ThumtUy They loet every­ volunteered to take stock in the concern Considered. The secretary ignores the Mrs. Minnie Drew. 23 Dan forth Rt., I comumptire*. Many of the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowles. Mr and thing with the exception »>( three feath­ . if it is established. It is saul that on# fact that the lands r»*ferre«l to were with­ t. C. I » « , vi»ite l in Portland and Jamaica Plain. Maos., April 2C. lu iu ” youmj and old. “ jutt-ee-good” preparation» prominent citixeu of Independence has drawn after the bill was introduce»! in McMinnville laat «reek. Fcr thirtr years Cuticura Soap and | Mrs. ('has. Roy, »*f Marion county, at- er t**l*. offered to take $.5000 worth of stock, and committee. However, there seems little contain a» much a* 20% of Cuticura Ointment hare afforded spHcdy . tended the social here the 22nd. Fred Jonee was able to return to hi« Carl Percival and wife moved ont on I X ) » S A LE BY A L L DRUGGISTS other# haveexpressel a willingne** to chance for either bill. Hawley’s, which relief to tens o f thousands of skin tor 1 Mr. Reynolds, who lives north of homestead again where hia brother-in- hi* fai her'« farm laat week. I alcohol; S c o ff’« Emulsion invest, but the amount# have not been l>ass©d the house, is being held up in lured and disfigured sufferers from l not a drop. Inaiat on haring gem as. rashes, itching*. Irritations and | towh. is improving his farm by putting law and himself art engaged in the poet, the senate committee on public lanil* stipulated Mr«. Roy Bell, of Corvalli*, viaited •k-ntl 1C«., name o f paper and thia ad. for board# and shingle hueineea up some good wire fem*e. » hnfings. f**om infancy to sge bringing Independence is Oregon'# hop center by Wilson’s objecti«»ns. friend* in this place last «reek. «•nr beautiful .Savings Bank sad Ch ild’s comfort and isiue to dint»*« ted Lou»«* iff Robert Wischnofeke an rely got off of The social and entertainment given beyond all question of d«mbt. and if a Sketch-Hook. Each bank contains % holds when ail else failed C. n II. Percival lias returned bv the t»> school some- on hia Washington's trail Sunday birthday at he was teen up at . * Mr*i ' ‘ V: brewery is worth anything to a com Good Lack Penny. Ctotleurm Remedies are sold rtm- reeds for the evening amounted ith friend« in Albany. thing hite $25, wlih'h will was he a used success to in Gklding every way. Broe., The quite pro- a ways from shot j ro,n * vlî*1'’ * munity in a financial way it c e r t a in ly p M i.v .r u l P " » ir r l >nw A C h*m < orp S ol* Crops S C O T T A BO WISE. SO# P m H S t , M. T . l*-ist'>n «¿rWxllrd trrr 12-fisee Cut to-an If* m < fc purchase curtate« gnd pietà ree for the Pouch, where he usually g<«e on fiuti- , Robert can be made to pav in UiAa city •— I nouari Bur Burnell, of Eugene, vieited VI« Caras Cofcla. Croap and Whooping Cong». » m s »■»»* " |Mhool rooiue In depen den ce EnUrprian. (henil« and relative« Iter«thia week. !< W . - • ♦- ■■.... UND PELEO This I b the trade­ mark which is found on SPIRELLA of CORSETS Scott's Emulsion I ALCOHOL Chamuerlain's Cough Remedy I /