Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 13, 1911, Image 6

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    • f Oregon to r
named defend*
regon: You art»
ami mnWtr th©
i th*- above kii
[ week» from the
f (his summons,
i day of April,
lawer, for want
ly to »aid court
fcaid complaint
»tract now and
n- plaintiff and
lied and dlssolv-
ustiMly of Nancy
aid plaintiff and
intiff, and that
relief as to the
tabic.
I the Honorable
•oik county, Ore
na*. Oregon, on
»erved upon you
t leai than once
ekr immediately
1911. in the P dk
»»paper of geuer-
d county <>f Polk,
t.on of this sum-
Buggies and
Wagons
Sale.
by virtue and in
the county court
k county, sitting
of record in said
eh. 1911, in the
Leach, deceas-
. aa adinlnistra-
real property of
rlbed, at private
r prescribed by
h administrator,
the 16th dav of
o’elock, a ra. of
t Buell, In said
regou. proceed to
id all there »f, at
on day of sale,
irder, and in tbe
(ibie -l to con fir-
said real proper-
*U as follows, to*
corner of the do-
im Holejacl. and
Claim No. 73. in
it of the Wiliam -
Oregou: running
thence east lfi.65
a1 11 »; thence west
beginning. Also
irner of said do­
ling thence west
.J1 chains; thence
it It 22.50 chains;
lence north 22.50
Ins; thence north
0 chains; thence
ce of beginning,
ea of land, more
:h. m i.
. C w alker .
r of the relate of
;ach, deceased.
and Title.
Having secured the Adams & Brobst
stock of goods, we are pre­
pared to give you prices none of our
competitors can meet.
You lose $10.00 to $20.00 every time
you fail to buy these goods
from us
G U Y BR O S.
state of Oregon
it No 2.
mion of C. A. Har-
Ihe loUowing de­
corner of William
luim. Notiflration
ownship 6 south,
lelta Meridian In
/)*, running thence
W degrees. 22 in in
ti south 0 degrees,
enee south 89 <le
eel; thence south
1444.01 feel; thence
i ast 2.M1.25 feet to
e north 0 degree*
eroi conuty road
unitig, containing
n it may concern,
tbe 13th day of
*i>l(cation was filed
[he circuit court of
tiai regia ration of
fleae rlbed
U or l»efor - the 21st
tv cause why sueh
ranteii, the same
nd a decree will be
aver of the appli*
rever barred from
seal of the said cir*
of March, 1911.
E. M SMITH.
Clerk of the said
Circuit Court.
editors.
■at the undersigned
Court <>r the state
appointed aa ad-
f Samuel Slone.de-
oiiH having claims
■eby n«*t fied and re-
to the nndcraigned,
tw required, at niy
lunty. i regou, with-
e hereof.
T. B. STUN E,
r of the estate of
I Stone, deceased.
Sctile.iieut.
to
all whom it may
Igned hai 1 d her ti-
'ounty Court of Polk
he same for hearing
it I o’clock i. m of
irt room in the court
in Polk County, Or­
ami any objections
passed upon by 'he
i place.
u this 17th day of
IIILLIP» H \KKKK.
of the last will and
»tate of Elizabeth
! of Po i K i ou Ilf,
¡on, de«eased.
l< n'ractnrs
m .* rect i Vini at thè ot-
i, Monmonth. secre-
nt» ot nonna! M-hools,
>d to bc «lelivered at
log. Monmonth. Ore-
1 . luti ; bid* t<
> eluse
and pubi!« ly opened
k » at 1 *) p m , May
rccelveU for lesa than
sealed 111 envel«»pes
W««od,” »nd address-
Kach old must be ac-
cheek f«»r 5 per cent,
to • sushi West, lo be
dsu<sg< In rase thè
ard shall fall to exe-
light to rejecl any or
J H ACKKKM a N.
htcretary.
larrants
i M imi all Pidk county
I ami endorsed ’’Not
will la* paid upon pre-
No I merest will be al-
dice.
orli. UIL al n > dm e.
I HACY Hi A A 1S
County Trcan rer.
U TLER
r is T
Phirnucf, D»lhi.
1 A.M. M o i F* M.
tai work «lotie «I
le pnce*.
D Young
0 P h y s ic ia n
. Ska** S*t»al I I
O ftE U O N
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
W. E. Gilbert and family are visiting
with Mrs. Gilbert’s mother, Mrs. Teth-
erow.
R. L. CHAPMAN.....
F U N E R A L DIRECTOR
! Charles Dill lias sold his fine team of
and
clay banka to Elias Robertson.
EMBALMER
Charles Trimble and family are tak
o r r iC K : C hapel and P a rlo r., N. M a ln .t.
ing in the sights of Portland this week.
DALLA5, OKBOON:
George March came in from Corvallis
B ell Phone 10», • M u tu al Phone 1*0«.
Sunday, and ia hard at work putting
C all. Promptly A n .w .rtd Day or Night
the finishing touches to Ilia new house
Mrs. Maud McKown ia up from Port­
land visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Moyer.
Correspondents’ Contest.
Fred Holman was a business visitor
Beginning April 1st the Itemiaer be­ in Falls City laHt Thursday.
gan a lour m onth* correaponileiitM' con­ John Brady and nephew were Falls
visitors last week. While here Mr.
test on the same lines as heretofore, e i- City
Brndv invested $4000, and will return in
cept the priieB will be in cash, instead a lew days for more good old Falls City
of other articles, that method seeming property.
to suit best all concerned. The most George Flook, late with the Curtis
regular and most newsy corres|Hindent Lumber Co., is look mg over Falls City
during that time will receive $10, the with a view of locating.
second $5. the third $2.50 snd the n eit
At the regular meeting of the Rebek-
two $1 esch. The contest will close ahs last week, Mrs. T. I). Hollowed was
March 30at and be ¡mmed‘ate1jr follow­ elected representative to the Gram!
Lodge.
ed by another of four month* duration
The Odd Fellows at their last meeting
oommenoing on that date.
¡elected J . II. Flower and Chas. O’Brien
as delegates to Grand Lodge, and recom­
mended J. H. Flower for 1). D. G. M.
FALLS CITY
| There seems to be some hitch in re-
gard to certain improvements lined out
The family of Mr. Sammons enme in for this season. There has lieen no
from West Virginia laat week, and are grade established on the streets to lie
well pleased with Falla City.
unproved, part of the street a are «»hi
The water system, for which bonds county roaus and the abutting property
were voted some week« ago, will be put is unplatted and still in acre tracts. It
in at once, the contract being let to a is hoped the matter may be adjusted
and work go ahead.
Portland Arm of contractors.
John McCoy is working on four legs
M. L. Thompson made a business trip
now, having sprained his ankle so work
in to the Hilda country last week.
isrout ot the question,
J . C.x Talbott has returned to bis
Monday next H. C. Lee and his father
homestead after several days’ visit with
start for an overland trip into Eastern
friends in town.
Oregon It is hoped the trip will lie of
benefit to Clarence's health, as he has
been ailing for some weeks.
WEST SUMMIT.
AND PEELED
Tried Many Remedies butGrew Worse
— Impossible to Do Housework
— Cured by Cuticura Soap
and Ointment.
** Abotit six year* ago m y hands >>*gan
| to crack and peel. I tried ninny rein-
h
| eiiies, but they grew
w orse nil the ltm«‘.
At Inst t hey Ixvaino
so hoi «' that it was
impossible for mo
to do m y house­
w ork. If 1 pot niy
hands in w ater (
was in ag on y; if l
tried to cook, the
heat «. atised Intense
pain. I consulted a d o cto r, but w ith ou t
th*’ least satisfaction. After ab ou t a year
of (his suffering. I got my first relief
w hen 1 tried Cuticura Hoap an d Cutk'ura
O intm ent. A fte r using them for n week
1 fouud tc my great delight that my hands
were beginning to fed much b e lte r, the
deep cracks began to heal up and stop ru n ­
ning, and in a little w hile m v hand- were
cu red b y using o n ly one c ake of Cut ieura
Soup and one box o f C u ticu ra Ointment.
I am v e ry th a n k fu l to sav that l have
had no retu rn of th e skin disease since.
I shall be glad If you w ill publish this
so th a t o th ers m ay know of Cuticura.
Mrs. M innie D rew. 23 D an forth Ht ,
Jamaica P lain, M ass., A p ril 20, 1010."
For thirty years Cuticura Hoar* an I
Cuticura Ointment have afTordini «i»«edy
relief to tens of thousands of sk in -tor­
tured and disfigured sufferers from ee-
wunas. rashes, itching*, irritation* and
chafings. from Infancy to age bringing
comfort and peace to distracted b^uso-
bohis when ail olsa failed.
feed worn. P**twr P r «i a Clw»n corp s->i* emus.
Walker Cline and Clarence Roecoe
are shearing goats.
11Lee and Luther Giddings attended
the party at Mr. .Miller’s on Little Elk
last Saturday night and they report hav­
ing a fine time.
Mr. Warren Willoughby and wife ami
non passed through here on their way
to their ranch on little Elk.
Miss Norma McCaleh is expected to
return home now in a few days from
Falla City. She has ala«* been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Lulu \\ ithatn, of Cor­
vallis.
Mr Polly ami Mrs. Mary Roacoe were
calling last Sunday evening at Mr. and
Mrs. Hoefs’ home at West Summit.
I Grandpa McDowell and hi* daughter,
Mr«. Mary McCoy, walked over to Sum­
mit laat Saturday evening.
We hear that Lige Henderson and
family are moving back on their ranch
near here. Wo are glad to have them
hack agaih, as they are good neighbors.
Walker Cline took a sick horse up to
Mrs. Roacoe ’s to have Dr. Polly pre­
scribe for it, but soon returned home.
He saya there are others on ttie line.
GILLIAM.
W. D. Gilliam ia sick with rheuma­
tism.
i W. T. Hibbard returned home from
Hood River Sunday,
Most of the people here, who have
h< ps, are rather busy,
H. J Hibbard, who has been staying
at the home of hie son while the latter
was away, returned to Dallas Monday.
Mrt. G nuid§, who lived near tbe
( Burn» mill, ukm I lent week.
TR IED REMEDY
FOR T H E GRIP.
C. E. Brinkman did some papering
for Mrs. Spitzbart last week
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredrickson and*
children, of Ttiree Rivers, are here vis­
iting.
Rev. R. H. Stone will preach an EastJ
er sermon here next Sunday evening.
Tbe volunteers inarched out here Sun-
j day for a shoot on the rifle range.
Mr. Wilson, «if North Salem, is etill
grading at Kingwood park.
M0NN0UTH NO 1.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Cnildren.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
ALCOHOL 3 PE R CENT
AVcgelaWe Reparation ir As
simila « Inf the Fbod anti Regula
ling üie Stomate andBowdsoí
•
Mrs. G. T. McKinney and two «laugh­
ters went to Portland Monday to live.
Miss Leda Lodge, of Salem, visited
friends here the last of the week.
I nfants .-'C hildsi : n
A«lra Haley, of Spokane, visited Ids
brother, A. J. the past week,
Promotes DigestionJdwtfW
Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry are coming
of
n ess and ReshContains neitorr
1 back fr>in Salem to live in their home
Opium
.Morphine
nor
Mineral.
| here.
N o t N a r c o t i c .
I). M. Guthrie visited his son, Har-
| vey, here the past week.
A ^ r i/O U Ik S M lim W t
l)r. and Mrs. Mathias and little
daughter visited their parents at Amity
OAKDALE.
A m T u { i -
returning Wednesday.
i M -
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
Bogert
came
over
Mrs. Mamie Macoinber and little
___Ti**
se
from
Salem
Monday
on
business.
daughter, of Pioneer, visited a couple of
days with Mrs. J. S. Macombcr.
J
*
Chase A Davis, real «‘state dealers,
ZENA-SPRING VA LLEY
Mrs. C. Bruce’s grandfather ami un­ sold Mr. FMgel’s place <ut no th to Jo in
Smith
last Wednesday.
Aperfcct Remedy forCons»$i-
cle, from Gaston, are visiting with her.
tton , Sour Stoiuadi.Dlarrtma
The
vote
for the public school build­
Mrs. Jas. Slier* ood is doctoring with
Miss Nora Derrick returned Saturday
WormsfonvukMiis.fewrish
ing la.»t Saturday curried 6 per cent in
fr<»in Salem, where she spent several an ostiopath for a goitre.
favor of a $20.OIK) building.
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP-
davs.
Mrs. George Stroud came home Sat- I
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Patrick returned urday, for a few days’ stay.
Facsimile Signature of
ANTI0CH
inlay from New berg, where they
nfcj Saturday
r.t V
George Robinson ami Clyde Robbins
ruled the funeral of Mr. Patrick’s visited at the home of Roy Bird at Pio­
!$ « «
NEW YORK.__
Gust Leder, of Corvallis, visited with
neer on Monday.
ife)!!
friends
here
Monday
ami
Tuesday.
A tb months old
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bales and family
Johnnie Dennis got one of his legs cut
¡2¡¡*5
were in Salem Saturday.
John Henderson made a trip to Phi­
D o s e s - 3 5 CENTS
on a saw and has been unable to work
lomath Saturday.
£
Win. Cat on was a Saturday night for several days.
visiior at the home of S. H. Barber’s in
guaranteed
John Macomber, of Pioneer, has en- | Mr. and Mrs. Griffen spent Saturday
• Salem.
gaged work in the Martin sawmill here. with Miss McDowell.
Miss Millspaugh, a district mission-
TH* OSMTAUH COM KANT. NEW TO*« ©ITT.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
»
At the time of writing we have three j Jess Henderson is working for Mr.
, ary of the Baptist church, delivered a inches of snow, something entirely new j Pettit at Summit.
very interesting address at the church for Oregon at this time of year.
Mr. Winkler was seen in these parts i
Sunday morning.
A mohair buyer was in this vicinity last week.
Albert Wright has accepted the posi­ last Tuesday.
We had snow here Tuesday.
tion an nightwat«*h at the home for the
We understand that Chas. Throsper
ieeble minded at Salem,
Mr. Pauli lias moved to Summit. We
and family will soon move to Seaside.
are all sorry to have him leave us.
i <
Miss Marshall is visiting Mrs. Lynn
Purvine.
Mrs. Sarah Mulkey made a trip to i
MICHIGAN CITY.
Summit last Friday
Of course everyone went to the horse
, I
show.
John Truman went to Summit Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Owens have moved day.
Mr. and Mrs Francis McKinley, of from the Wallace ranch,
Spokane, have moved onto the Scott
Lije Henderson has moved on his
Asa Smith has purchased a horse and place.
ranch.
buggy.
At the horse show Lee C’atton won
There was a real lively crowd of boys
BUELL.
Most of our citizens took in the horse passed through here last Sunday. We
two prizes on his Shetland pony, one a
know who they were, hut won’t publish
The much needed rain has come at diver cup and the other a red ribbon. •how in Salem.
last and higher np in the mountains Ben Windsor's grade draft horse won
Mrs. Chas. Parke entertained the Be- it.
second prize.
their is a couple of inches of snow.
reans at her home, The Willows, Fri­ There was a party at Mrs. Mulkey’s
day evening.
April 4th, the occasion being Ada Mc­
Mr. ami Mrs. Dean have sold their
household goods to Minor Rainey, and
Grandma and Mark Hanna spent Fri­ Dowell’s eighteenth birthday. Those
Merchants attract trade to their stores
present were: Mozelle Pettit. Lea Gul­
have moved from the mill to Portland.
day night at the Hanna home.
SUNNYSL0PE.
dens, Mary Roscoe, John Henderson,
by illuminating the store front and
Misses Kopan and Follow spent Sun­
Maste* Harold Mitchel, of Portland, Vivienne McCoy, Howard Ilimes, Myr­
day with Nora Jones.
O. C. Clapp lost a valuable horse last is visiting at the John Schindler home. tle Cline, Luther Giddens, Gust Leder,
sidewalk with electric lamps on artis­
A large crowd attended the birthday week.
Mr. Will Harris, of Minnesota, visited Lester McDowell, less Henderson, Sa-
lah Mulkev, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. All
dance at Russell Jones home Saturday
his
niece,
Mrs.
Ed
Loose,
Sunday.
tic posts. Investigate our new offer on
Mrs. E. Clark and brother, Mr. Good­
reported a fine time.
night in honor of their daughter, Nora
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Iowa, are
man, visit*;d her daughter, Mrs. Sulli­
Luncheon was serve«! at twelve o’clock van,
this form of lighting. Ask our new
visiting at the Smith home. Mrs. Ed­
at Monmouth Monday.
and all report a tine time.
wards is a sister to Mr. Chas. Smith,
For Sale
Business Department, Telephone 24.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Raik
visited
There will he an auction sale, ice
and they had not met for 21 years.
One of the finest 80 acre ranches in
cream social ami program at the church relatives in Monmouth Sunday.
Polk county, 70 acres of bench and bot­
Thursday night. Everybody come.
Ina ami Leu Fishback were in Inde­
tom land in newly sowed grain, 4 acres
INDEPENDENCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Whittington are spend­ pendence Monday.
in berries or pasture, l4 ac*re of family
orchard, 2 good horses, two good cows,
ing a few days with Mr. ami Mrs. Ames
J. II. Mosan and Dave Hampton, of
Mrs. Byron Adkins, of Vancouver, is 1 yearling heifer, wagons, plows, har­
before starting for Wyoming to spend Monmouth, were here last week in the visiting
at
the
home
of
her
parents,
rows, discs, and all farm implements,
the summer.
former’s touring car.
Mr. and Mrs. John F'lukes.
80 chickens, household goods, every­
Jack Casey went down from the
V. A. Fishback made a business trip
thing
goes, 3 miles from good town, 1
Mrs.
G.
C.
Long
and
son,
Percy,
have
mountains Saturday with part ot the to Dallas Thurs«lay.
returned from a visit with relatives in mile from good railroad station, on good
J. L. WHITE, Local Manager
donkey engine which belongs to the
gravel road, for $7.500. Inquire of Jim
Mrs. Dave Calbreath visited a sick Corvallis.
Sheridan Lumber Co. to be repaired.
Briggs, box 260, Dallas.
friend in Dallas Wednesday.
Miss Ruby Earhart returned to her
Mr. Barber spent the latter part of
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Jay Clark was in Independence Mon­ school in Corvallis Friday after a few
the week in Sheridan witli his brother day.
Subscribe for The ltemizer.
da/t
visit with her parents here.
who owns a hotel there.
Dave Calbreath was trading in Mon­
Mrs M. E. Chappell and Miss Kath-
Will Fletcher and Blanche Barber
ervne Jones were Salem visitors one day
spent Sunday with A W. Fletcher on mouth Saturday.
Gooseneck.
Miss Nella Shipley visited her sister, last week.
R L. Gains has returned to Portland
How.ird Bray and Bob Merriweather Mrs. Orpha Griffith, at Monmouth sev­
after a visit with his fam ly here.
eral days last week.
are spending the week in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Veri Yeater, of Luckia-
B. Albiker, of Cauby, Ore., visited
Mr. Ray has gone to California on
friends here last week.
mute, were in this vicinity Sunday.
business for a couple of weeka.
Harry Byers, of Dallas, transacted
Mr. ami Mrs. Rant Neeley Rpent the
business here the first of the week.
Utter part of the week in Sheridan
BALLST0N.
Mrs. Percy Dickinson and children
Sherd Bra ley has purchased a fine
and Mrs. E. Townsend visited in Salem
team of work horses, and he and Minor
last
week.
Rainey are keening house on Gooseneck
Mrs. Jake Hinshaw has been quite
for the rest of the summer.
G. G. Walker has returned from a
sick.
A Urge crowd were out to Sumlay
Miss Margaret Kinderman was a Mc­ short visit in Portland.
school and church Sunday.
Minnville visitor Saturday and Sunday.
Mies Gertrude McBee, of Corvallis,
was the guest of Mrs. Chas. 8hennefield
George Neeley spent Sunday with Don
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. over
Sumlay.
Fletcher on Gooseneck.
homer Edwards has been quite sick.
George
Krebs, of Salem, is visiting
Mis* Addie Bray is spending the week
The small hoys will have a basket so­
in Sheridan with Mr. ami Mis. Reed cial at the Woodman hall Friday, for friends here this week.
and family.
v
the purpose of getting a baseball outfit.
Thos. Hart returned from Springfield
Monday where he has been working tbe
Anna Harold's school on Salt Creek
There will be an Easter program at last
two months.
closed last Friday.
tbe Methodist church Sunday night.
Miss F»lla Robinson was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs Weise are visiting in
George New bill went to Salem Satur­ friends
in McMinnville over Sunday.
Sheridan for a few days.
day.
Mias
Irene
returned Sunday
l*ee Ridgeway has gone to Portland to
A. M. Vernon and family, of McMinn­ from Chicago, Williams
where she has spent the
work.
ville, were here visiting friends Sunday. year
visiting relatives.
Phil Lux came down from the moun­
The Woodmen gave a supper to their
Orrin Macv spent Sunday with friends
tains Monday to spend a few days.
families and the circle Saturday night.
in McMinnville.
Miss Zaretha Gage from Sheridan and A pleasant evening was spent by all
Mrs. M. W. Wallace returned Tues-1
Frank Neeley visited with Mr. ami Mrs. who attended,
Rant Neeley Sunday.
Stanley Arthur and Austin Edwards, «lay fn mi a short visit in Portland.
Mrs. Simmons visited relatives in Ore
Elmer Neeley and Harry Southmayde who have been traveling with a theatri­
cal troup, have returned here.
gon City and Portland the first of the
went fishing up Mill l reek Saturday.
week.
Bessie Wegner spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr, ami Mrs. Wm. Percival and Mr.
ami Mrs. Herman Lenhard.
ami Mrs. C. H. Parcivul visited relatives
Russell Jones took a load of provi­
in
Dallas Monday.
sions un in the mountains Monday.
Dr. H. Chas, Dunsmore went to
Mr. McLennan ami son, who are
Brownsville Tuesday to attend ’ the
cruising limber for the R. R. company
Spring meeting of the Willamette Val­
returned from Portland iuesday to con­
ley Presbytery which convenes in that
tinue the work.
Our Object in Making this attractive offer is to sell more
Phil Lux cama out of the mountains
In
disorders
and
dis­
LAUREL Ranges. This offer is good until May 1st, 1911.
Monday for a few days.
w es F sa lem
___
eases of children drugs
Earl Hembree, ‘Lean Shumway and
If you have to buy a range sometime during this year we want
ami "Big John" all went for a walk
The Salem business men’s auto ex ­
seldom do good and
across the mountains to Yamhill Sun­
cursion to Kingwixxi park Thursdav 1
you to buy one NOW.
often do harm.
day ami haven’t returned yet.
era» well attended. Some fifteen autos
in
one
prtisession.
They
look
a
picture
Careful feeding and
$ 8 .0 0 worth of fine silverware is worth while getting. Besides,
of it.
SOUTH PERRYDALE.
bathing are the babies’
you will have the use of a LAUREL Twin-flue Range
Miss Lydia Rex spent most of Iasi
A Urge crowd attended the serial in
week at Green wood.
remedies.
during the summer.
Perrydale last Saturday evening.
Most of the West Salemites attend«*«!
Scott Bennett and son, Tom, are at
1!
the horse show.
And a L A U R A L Tw in -Flu e Range is the only range
Salmon river on their homesteads.
J. Swanson is regaining his health
Mrs Carmichael, and two chiMren, of
so made that you can heat all the six griddles or the
slowly. He has stomach trouble and
Kings Valley, were guests of her sister,
j lagrippe.
is
the
food-medicine
that
whole top without heating up the rest of the stove. A
Mrs. Sargeant, here last week.
It*«. < ioMien attrmleil th . Mouae lodge
not only nourishes them
Mrs. Lee ami Mrs. Bennett attended
in Portland laat Wednesday.
mighty
fine feature during hot weather, you’ll admit.
the Ladies Aid at Mrs. Henry Keyt's
most, but al**- regulates ' The new M. K. Parsonage will not be
last Wednesday and the C. W. B M. at
Don’t put off buying until too late—you know our offer is good
their digestion. It is a
flnialied for more than two weeka, ae all
Mra. Elliott’s on Friday afternoon.
the inside carpenter work ia to do be-
wonderful tonic for chil­ I aide*
on all LAUREL Range purchases made during April only.
Miss Susan and Ikillie Bennett visite«l
H o m e more work on the porch.
with Mrs Will Martin on Halt Creek
dren
of
all
ages.
They
Mr.
Dekum,
of
Portland
ha*
moved
last Friday.
Let US prove to you that the LAUREL is the range you ought.
rapidly gain weight and | to Salem and will live ia Kingwood
A man from Washington, D. C., has
i park.
to buy. B ut act Q uickly —April is fast slipping away.
purchased a part of the Secrist place
health on small doses.
j Chaa. Knge haa been aeliing out tree*
and will move his family here soon as
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arrangements can be made for them.
Mia* Edna Whit*, who tanght th*
Mrs. Bennett arrive«! home Tuesday
Bend 1Qc., name of paper and this ad. for
1 Zen* *rhool two y*ar* ago, i* now taach-
out beautiful Savings Dank and Child’s
from Pedee, where she was cm lie«! on ac­
^ ing oar *chool.
Sketch-Book Back bank contains a
count of the sicknaaaof her mother.
Good Luck Penny.
D allas, Oregon
Mr*. Hamilton moved to town until
Chamberlains wugn Hemeoy SCO TT A BOWNE. 409 P eari S t.. N. Y . h*r husband i* through the medical cul-
Cores CoMa, Creep and WMoptog Ceogk.
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tty for Plaiutiff.
Welcome to the rain even if your cor­
respondent was in the hard shower last
Sunday.
Grandma Hasting» re tu r n e d to her
home hi Monmouth Friday, Miss Elsie I
went with her fora visit.
Will Hush visited Ned Freer and fami­
ly Sunday.
Frank Turner made a flying trip to
eastern Oregon 1 st week and look up a
homestead.
Hick Taylor visited at Frank Rowley’s
last Sunday. '
Little Violet Lacey is some better and
so is Mrs. Etta Hush.
Mr Love and family hive come over
to his store here from Salem.
Troy Turner whs at Airlie Wednesday.
Simpson Bros, have four teams mov­
ing their locomotive up to their logging
camp.
Mrs. Frank Turner and brother, Jim ­
my Dyer, were at Airlie Satuaday.
We hear that I). H. Simpson w ill soon
move his family up to the logging camp
Bluford Hush made a trip to Inde­
pendence VNedricsday.
Mr. Stow 1 ought sortie chickens of
Mrs. Frank Turner.
Bears the
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