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All the County News Graphically W rit ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. friends, as sh e was loved bv all who knew her. R. L. CHAPMAN..... F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R and EM B ALM ER Mr. a n d Mrs. J . T. Holmes has m o v ed into t h e i r new house. T h e Monthly in is* ion* rv society will m eet a t Mrs. C. K B r i n k m a n ’s on th e 27th. D A L L A S . OREGON: Mr. an d Mrs. Heise r e t u rn e d from B ell P h o n e 103. - M u tu al P h o n e 1306. T oronto, C a n ad a last Friday after a two C a ll* P r o m p t ly A n a w e re d D a y o r N ig h t. m o u t h s ’ stay. They say t h a t Toronto is t h e mos beautiful city they ever vis ited, ami th ere are 8B0 Heises to v i s i t ; b u t they did not get to vi it all, as they ; di»l not like t h e w in ter clim ate th ere Correspondent*’ Contest. a n d was glad to get back to Salem, Beginning Dece mber 1 t h e Item iz er be w h ere th e mosquito is buzzing around / a n a four m o n t h s corres|>ondent8' con- while we write this an d t h e roses are in test on t h e sa m e lines as heretofore, ex- bloom. ci p t t h e prizes will be in cas h, i n . t e a d j D y lp ep aU ¡„ cu rse. Bur- of o t h e r artic le ., t h a t m eth o d s e e n - ' i n rf()c|j Blood Bitters co nquer s dysp epsia to au it bes t all concerned. T h e m o st every tim e. It drives out Im purities, reg u lar a n d most newsy c o r re sp o n d e n t to nes t h e sto m ac h , restores perfect d i d u r i n g t h a t tim e will receive »10, t h e Ke i l i o n > norm al weight a n d good h ealth . I O F F IC E : C h ap e l an d P arlo r* . N. M ain at. second $5. t h e t h i r d $2.SO a n d t h e n e x t ( BOWERSVILLE. two t l each . T h e co n tes t will close March 31 a n d l>e im m ed iately follow-' Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wilson, of Polk, ed by a n o t h e r of four m o n t h s d u ratio n w er e callers a t th o h o m e of W. 11. Cadie c o m m en cin g on t h a t date. S atu r d a y . FALLS CITY J . C. T ttlbolt w as a Dallas visitor S a t u rd ay . C. , H. O’Brien an d wife r etu rn ed from Dallas T h u r s d a y ami at once took over t h e Bon-Ton r e s t a u r a n t , a n d now have it in r u n n i n g ord er. F ra n k Byofley a n d wife were Falls City visitors S atu rd ay . T hey a r e going to m ove back on t h e i r ra n c h h ere in a s h o r t tim e. Mr. C le m e n ts , who haa ch arg e of th e Falls City L u m b e r C o ’s store here, was called t u Michigan last week by t h e d e a t h of his b ro th er. E v e r e t t Gw inn, one of t h e rustling you ng business men of Dallas, was a visitor here S a t u r d a y . Alex C o u r ie r is v i.itin g his m o t h e r in New burg. Mrs. U. Hall re t u rn e d from E ugene F rid a y , a n d rei>ort8 her sister very sick. G. L. M c M u rp h y is i’l with pneumon - R e m e m b e r t h e C h r i s t m a s tree next We aim to carry as many | S atu r d ay n ig h t. E v ery o n e is invite-'. sorts of underwear as there | A p rogra m will be given bv th e school I 1 children. are physical types among Helzer w en t to Airlie H . t u n l a y men. Heavy, long-cut un j for Mr. a load of g o a l s for Mr. Loye, d e r w e a r for t h e cold Mrs. A nnie Arnold h a s been vl.dting blooded; lighter, athletic-cut j h er paren ts, Mr. ami Mrs. Lew R itn e r . underwear tor those of more I Home m en from Falls City c a m e an d t h e piledriver from t h e T aylor active circulation. And the | moved bridge to Dallas last Tuesday . in-between kinds. All sizes, | T h ere was a social at t h e F i r Grove all good fabrics, and all j school house S atu r d ay night. dependable qualities. Riley B u r b an k went to Airlie F rid ay | with his c ream . No one undersells us on Mi. I » v e b o u g h t a nice hog from Levi underwear of equal grades. Burb an k . BI r I z m , r ; la. Ben a n d Eva W o m er w en t I last Monday. Hone A U£W SITU IX H en ry Powell an d son G ordon visit«d i at Mr. B a k er's S u n d i y . | to Dallas Je sse Yost b u tch ered hogs T h u r s d a y Levi B u rbank an d Deb S m ith w en t to ! Falls Ciiv S atu r d a y . in! Uuttoi.Uo i * t.iat n eith er iu*r COLLARS 2 fo r :S « D a lla s M e r c a n tile Co. BALLSTON. Miss Pearl Kaegi is re ported very ill. Mrs. F ra nk K i m s c y a u d ch ildren r e Some of t h e boys killed a wildcat re tu rn ed from Seatt e S u n d ay night. cently. T h ere were t h r e e addition» to th e F ra n k Cross, of ITebo, is a guest at c h u rch h e i e Hunday. t h e h o m e o f J W. Maugis. He in com Tom Bowm an is ov er from Rickreall pan y with Miss Pearl, visited a t t h e on a visit. h o m e of th e lu tte r ’s sister n e a r Falls Van Sears. J r . , h as re tu rn e d from a City S u n d ay . visit with his bister. Mrs. Vesaie Smitl J o h n Fosn ot, who has been working a t Beattie. in his u n cle’s n u rserv , left T uesday for J o h n W h ite h a s r etu rn ed h ere an d is his hom e a t Baker City, working for L. C. Bennett. Chas. Mungis was a Salem visitor Mrs. F. W. lioyal has gone to Rose- oyer Sunday . burg to visit her h u sb a n d , who is in th e Miss E m m a Cadie has a new piano. employ of t h e S o u th ern Pacific a t th at Miss Maud S t i n n i tt visited friends in place. H e r son-in-law, Lloyd Coch th is vicinity recently. rune, is looking af ter t h e d ep o t d u rin g h er absence. Doun’s Uegulets cure constip ation T h e C h r i s t m a s exercises will be held wittiout griping, nausea, nor a n v weak a t t h e W oodm an hall S atu rd ay nigh t. ening effect. Ask >our d ru g g ist for Bob Brooks and N o rm an Barn ett have th e m . 25 cents per I xjx . bought an d are r u n n in g a g r u b b in g m a chine. RICKREALL. A. Hill and wife vveut to Salem Friday T h e display of holiday goods in th e stor es h ere do not in dicate har d times, to do shopping. a n d m e r c h a n t s rejKjit good sales. Ver n Fox received a Ana sa ddle from F ro m th e rep o rls m ad e from various S pok ane, Washington. p arts of th e sta te , t h e showing made is Mr. an d Mrs. Peter Cook wen t to good t h a t th e farm ers of t h e sta te are P ortland S u n d ay , r e tu rn in g Monday. g ettin g d own to good business m ethods Rev. Singleton gave C h r i s t m a s s e rv in working t h e i r lands, a n d from a less acreage, a larger q u a n t i t y of cr op is ice h ere Hunday n ig h t to a good house g ath ered . T h is , with t h e g reat devel an d was m uch enjoy ed by a h . o p m e n t in all lines t h a t is now going W. A. Haley r etu rn ed h o m e trom on in th is sta te , should give courage to W enatchie Saturday,' h av in g been gone o u r people. Falls City is all r ig h t and a couple of weeks on business. with t h e b r ig h t prosj>ectH ah ead , o ur Mrs. J o h n Vaughn w en t to I n d e p e n citizens esn feel as sured of t h e fu ture g ro w th uud u nbuilding of o u r little city. den ce S a tu r d a y to visit relatives. Mr. a n d Mrs. C. II. V aughn moved Som e one w i th o u t t h e fear of th e L*rd in t h e i r h earts, b u t with a great back to Crowley S a t u r d a y . h a n k e r in g for c h ick en in t h e i r sto m ac h , We u n d e r sta n d a social dan ce will be stole sixteen fine fat chickens from ihe given here a t t h e Artisa n hall C h r i s t l l i n s h a w chicken bouse S atu rd ay night mas nigh t. T h e sa m e, o r o t h e r par ties, visited sev e*al o t h e r chicken roosts th e same For a n y pain from to p to toe, from n ig h t. an y cause, a| ply Dr. T h o m a s ’ Eclectic J o h n Beezlev, p o stm as ter here, is laid Oil. P ain c a n ’t stay w h e r e it is used. u p th is week will» a severe cold, t h r e a t en ing p n eu m o n ia. The C h ristian Endeavor society held « very p le a - a n t s»> ial a t t h e h m e of Mrs. Fred P u rv in e last W ednesday ev- j ening T h e evening was sp e n t in gam es suggestive of fi-hing a n d en d ed with a j » ly m arsh m allo w to ast in t h e li^ht of ihe fireplace, while everyone trie d to I tell th e biggest fish story. PEEDEE. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Jo e Davidson an d family are u p from Vancouver, looking after liis in terests here. A b ro th er of H e r b e r t P o y u t e r is here visiting hi m . m o n m o u t i T n o . 2 T h e p r e s e n t a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e n o rm al school is 97. Mrs. Allan Clark is im pro ving after a n illness of several weeks. Miss A n n ild a Dough ty is now l i b r a rian of th e M o n m o u th f ree ^tru v eliu g li- h rary . H The C h ristian S u n d ay school will give a C h r istm a s e n t e r t a i n m e n t in th e C h ristian c h u r c h S a tu r d a y evening. D E. S t i t t a n d d a u g h t e r s w en t to t h e woods S u n d ay aftern oon an d g ath ered considerable mistletoe. T h ere was p reach in g last Su n d ay by a ; m inister from Kings Valley a n d Rev. | i Poling p reached M onda y night. Elsie Bush visited Hazel a n d I Yost W ed nes day n ig h t. H a ir Falling ? You certainly cannot lose your hair and keep it, too. Which shall it be? Lose? Then do nothing. K eep? Then use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. That is about all there is to it Ayer’s Hair Vigor is also a splendid hair-dressing and hair-tonic It keeps the hair soft and smooth and greatly p. omotes its growth. It does not color the hair. Consult your doctor freely. Doctors are stu d y in g th e se hair questions much more than in former days. Mad* b y th * J . O. ATXX CO., L o w l l . M tw . Mabel — p I Mr. an d Mrs. Har vey Crawford visit-) . ed a t F d g a r C raw fo rd ’s in Salem S a t u r day. The Kind You Havs MICHIGAN CITY. Will P atterso n is visiting i d a u g h t e r a t S u m m i tt . P w ith his ¡ Several B ru sh college fteople a tte n d e d a du nce given by Mr. H i a t t n e a r West I Salem. Miss Alice S chindler is h o m e from her school a t Bridgepo rt, for a two weeks’ vacation, an d will take teachers e x a m in a tio n th is week. W E S T 'S A L E M . ^ T h ere will bo a fine C h ristm as tiee an d e n t e r t a i n m e n t a t th e new school house Friday afternoon. E v ery b o d y is g ettin g ready for C h r i s t mas. Lovd H u n t mov 1 to ra n c h last Hunday. his f a t h e r ’s T h ere will he no ch u rch h ere n ex t S unday as m o st ail w an t to a t t e n d c h u rch in town. Mr. Douglas is hav ing t h e luinb« r h au led for his new house. H e has the fo u n d atio n laid. Mrs. E l l i o t t ’s n u r se left Friday as sh e was tire d a n d needed re t. T hey are t i y i n g to get along now with t h e h elp of t h e neighbors. G r a n d m a P u t m a n 's fun eral last S a t u r d a y was well a t t e n d e d by her m any n I M A LA R IA headache, biliousness, in d ig e stio n , rheum atism , pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc., are all signs of poisons in your blood. These poisons should be driven out, or serious illness may result. To get rid of them, use s r Thedford’s Black-Draught« (he old, reliable, purely , vegetable, liver medicine. Mrs. J. H. Easier, of Spartanburg, S. C., say s: “ I had sick headache, for years. I felt bad most of the time, I tried Died» ford’t Black-Draught, and now I feel better than w hen I w as 16 years old." Your druggist sells it, ia 25 cent packages. Insist on ThedfonTs C A S T O R IA C h ild ren Cry FOR FLETCHER’S C A S T O R I A i r * In Use For Over Thirty Years } N EW YORK. I A t b m o n t h s o ld } j D o s e s -3 5 C E N T S CASTORIA T H * O IH T A U * O O N H N T , N * W T O W * C IT T . 1ER AlrtwAtaftwAl.-ftrAt tfx Jftt, i M i A n f A t l i k A A A A f k A M You Are oar R a lp h Hall sh ip p e d 10 tons of Uay to P ortland M onda y by boat. M rs J o h n Loy a n d Mrs. Fre d Loy were sh o p p in g in Albany last S atu rd ay . j Invited i t 1 Jftt iÄt J Ä U S l J S t •"* i Great Sacrifice Sale 1 F a r m e r ’s Businesa Courae it a it a a Millinery Prices Unheard of Before in Dallas are now on a a a Tt i* it it it Call and be Convinced of the Truth of this Statement Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to a t tend t h e s h o r t courses of t h e Oregon A g iicu ltu r- al College, beginning J a n u a r y 3. Eleven d i s tinctive courses will he offered in Agricu lture, Mechahic Arts, Domestic Science an d Art, C o m merce, Fore stry a n d Music. E v ery course is d e signed to h elp th e s t u d e n t in his daily work. Make th is a p leasant an d profitable w in ter o u t ing. No tu ition. Reason able ac com m odations. For beautiful illu strated bu lletin, address H. M. T E N N A N T , Reg is trar, Corvallis, Ore. » it it it it it MRS. B E R T H A T O N E R 626 C O U R T ST R E E T a ^ t V f V f V f V f V f V f Vit Vit Vit Vit V Vit ^ t Vit Vit Vi: Vit Vit Vit Vit Vit Vil VU Vit Vit V f Vit Vie Vit by Correap o n d en ce tiw w w w u u iu w w iu m w M . u u m n w u iH W u n iw w n Good Service Counts in Groceries as well as anything else © W e h a v e th e C le r k s an d th e G o o d s HELMET SIM O N TO N & S C O T T South of the Court House, Dallas 1 BLENDED HARD WH E A T F L O U R fw n u i u w w n u m : w n u u n w w w m u u w w i w w None of us can get very far without a fair proportion of merit in our goods Yet many a bale of merit still lays hidden on the shelves. Modern advertising consists of convincing people that you have the goods, The Electric Sign denotes the confidence a merchant has in his own store and the stock he has foi* sale. Bluestem and White W IN T E R W H E A T m ! ! The Sign of MERIT © MONMOUTH NO 1. Mrs. Mary C am p b ell cam e h o m e from E ugene to sp en d th e holidava with her Mr*. Prof. Wilton an d little d a u g h m o th er, Mrs. C. S tu m p . ter, are visiting h er parents, n ear Port Mr and Mrs. C. H. P ark er visited th e land. l a t t e r 's sifter, Mrs. M ic k en h am , n ear Salem t h e last of t h e week. Miss Nellie K ev t was a McMinnville Rev C arr, of P ortland lecture»! on th e visitor S a tu r d a y . prohibition su bject Hunday aftern oon at Most of t h e school ch ild ren who have th e Evangelical c h u rch . not h ad it bcfoie, a te hav ing chicken Mr. an d Mrs. G. A. P eteiso n were in pox. from t h e farm looking after huaiiiess Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y Clark, Misses S atu r d a y . Be rtha a n d Viola Van I'a tto « , an d Mr. ( ’has. S tan to n left Monday on a busi Branson, of Rallston, a t t e n d e d ch urch ness ex p ed itio n *in California. Mrs here S unday evening. S tan to n rem ain ed here with her p a r Mr. a n d Mrs. J . A. B ax te r, Mrs. en ts, Mr. an d Mra. J . II. Howell. Duignan, E. E n e t, a n d Mrs. H B F l a n * T h e reception Friday ev en in g extend nery an d d a u g h t e r , were v isito r s in ed th e citizens mid s t u d e n ts bv t h e n o r> mal faculty anti seniors was a very en- j Fallas from here S atu r d a y . jovahle affair a n d prove»! I'r e aid en ’ | M r*. B. Z Big/»' m o t h e r a n d b ro th er, A ck er m an a n d t h e faculty know how to of Walla Walla, are viaiting her. entertain. A nyone w a n tin g t o s t a r t a e a t farm Mr. G riffa’s residence has been re could get a plentiful supply in Perry- built ami now p resen ta a Hue a p p e a r dale, of all colors an d tizea. G len Z nm- ance. walt cam e in from t h e farm a few davs T h e good work of m ak in g con cr ete ago an d b ro ught in a sack full for H. J. Elliott, who t u r n e d t h e m loose at t h e sidewalks ia still going on, b u t several d an g ero u s walks are yet to be m ov ed. mill. Every one in Perry d ale h av e all Misa G lad y s P a i k e r was a Salem vis t h e cats th ey want now a n d to sp are. Mrs. R. Z. Biggs went to Halt tn S a t itor S atu rd ay . Miss Cora Crav en w en t to s o u th e rn u rday to be with her h u sb a n d who had r etu rn ed from California, a n d took California M on da y for a tw o m o n t h 's sick a t his f a t h e r ’s. He was ab le to re- i visit. t u r n to his hom e Mond ay. T h e re will be a C h r istm a s tree at t h e C h r istia n ch u rch h ere S atu rd ay e v e n ing. Instead of th e usual C h r i s t m a s exerclge. Rev Morgan will p reach a For Infant« and Children. C h r i s t m a s sermon. f Exact Copy o f Wrapper. * Made from Selected PERRYDALE. of jb q x i/M ik S A U Z L rm za fta p ta i S a d - J tttm m « \ JM'Sdh- I Auu Sad • 1 fe ra n u e d Begin Ja n u a ry 3, Continue F O U R W E E K S : : Prom otes DigestionfbrerfW n e s s and Rrat.Contains neittxr 0 piiau .Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . Facsimile Signature of t—9 —®— ©— ©— ©— ©— ©—©— ©— ©— ©— ©—©— ©— ©— —©—©—©— ©—©— ©— ©- § Itch ing, bleeding, p ro tru d in g or blind piles yield to D o an ’a O in tm e n t. C h r o n ic cafes soon relieved, finally cured Oruggists all sell it. Signature Aperfeet Remedy for Consflpa- t to n , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea W orm s ,C ottvulsions.feverish n e s s and L o s s o r S leep . p O. A. C. Short Courses Mrs. E. D Mason e n te r ta in e d t h e Golden R ule Bible class of t h e C h r istia n Miss N o rm a H o lm an visited h er p ar S u n d ay school, at h er h o m e W ednesday en ts in Dallas Friday a n d S atu rd ay . af tern oon. Mrs. A. An d erso n an d Mrs. Ed H a r On Friday ev en in g t h e faculty of th e ANTIOCH VALLEY. n o rm al school gave an e n t e r t a i n m e n t an I reception to t h e citizens of M o n Miss F an n ie Colem an is visiting a t m outh. th e h o m e of Mr. an d Mrs. K. W u n d er. Mrs. O. C. Zonk, who lias lieen q u i t e J a y Clark has been visiting at hom e ill for so m e t im e is in a critical co n d i t h e pas t wee-i. Ho will r e iu ru to his tion. work in Shed ds after C h ristm as. Clar es Powell, who has been trou bled H a r ry L eh m an , Miss Pechin a n d Miss w ith a swelled jo in t one of his legs, is Marjorie Holm an s p e n t Hunday a t th e grow ing better . h o m e of Mr. an d Mrs. E. W u n d er. At its regular m eetin g T u esd ay t h e Miss Minnie W u n d er visited h er p a r city council rejected t h e two bids r e e n ts in this valley over S unday. ceived for t h e co n stru ctio n of t h e new w ater sy stem . T h e S u n d ay school an d school a r e g o Mrs. J. C o lem an is t a k i n g care of ing to have a n excellent pro g ram an d Mrs. Qu ¡sen berry . who slipped a n d fell an en joyable tim e is expected. so m e t im e ago a t t h e hom e of her C o m m u n io n services were held at d au g h ter-in -law . Mra. G. D. Quisenber- Hunday school S u n d ay an d a great »X m an y weie out. Professor Tho*. H. G e n tle of t h e Mr. an d Mrs. W. H. Mack spent Sun* tr a i n in g school, left S atu r d ay for TiNa- l.iy willi Mr. ami .Mia. C. K. MiCalvti. mook, were he is sc heduled for an a d d ress M o r e t h e te a c h e r s ’ in stitu te held Mia« Olli« H in k le ap en t Hunday a lter t h e r e Mond ay an d Tuesday. noon with Iter sinter, Mrs. Kulpli Bar S a t u r d a y ev en in g in t h e n o rm al g y m ber. n asium a large crowd watched t h e drill George Bennett is in th is valley with in cen ter a n d b as k et ball, which was his woodsaw. given t h e n orm al girls by Sliss Wilcox , I.ee W h itco m b is working for Mr. and th e physical tr a i n in g teacher . mid Mrs. W. H. Mack, Mr. II. F. W i l s o n , an e x p e r t etomolo- gist of t h e Oregon agricultura l college, Mr. a n d Mrs. Viri Y eater visited in lecture»! to t h e citizens of M o n m o u th I n d ep en d en ce with Mrs. V ecto r's p a r an d vicinity Tuesday ev ening in th e en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Tice, Sunday . norm al chapel, his subject living, “ O r Mrs. H e r m a n William s, of Idaho, ia ch ard , g ard en ami field insects from an viritin g lier naren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. C K economic s t a n d p o in t. C ls p p . Site expects t o s t s y th r o u g h th e holidays. Bears the E L M !U 4 id !lllllil.« s li T h e Brush College q u a r t e t a r e p u t ting in a b usv week p racticing Christ« m as songs. T h e C h r i s t m a s tree a n d exer cise s will he held in t h e school house S a t u r d a y evening, t h e 23d, a t 7 :30. j AVfegetaWe Preparation for As slimlaiui$tteftodandlfceuia tingtlie Stomachs andBowdsof J j |q o S E. M P ax to n has a new t eam which he got af ter trailing four tim es last week. Marie a n d Joyce Cr aw ford re tu rn e d Mr. an d Mrs. Bud R am sey , of R ic k r e Monday evening from P o rtlan d , where all, passed th r o u g h here F rid ay e n r o u t e , they h ad sp e n t several pleasan t days to t h e h o m e of his b ro th er, W. E. R a m visiting with t h e i r b r o th e r. sey, of Antioch. Mr. a n d Mrs. W D. H e n r y were in Mr. a n d Mrs. E lm o r e Diehl were Salem Monday. co unty se at visitors last Tu esd ay . Mr. an d Mrs. Looney were in Salem Miss Add ie Clinton s p e n t W ednesday S aturday. an d T h u rs d a y visiting in I n d ep en d en ce. Mr. an d Mrs. F re d P u rv in e visited in J i m Riggle a n d C h a rley Haz elton, of Salem from T h u r s d a y till Sunday. Ind ep en d en ce, were seen in th is locality Mr. B ran t lias engaged a lady from last S u n d ay . Portlan d, Mrs. Fo ster, as house keeper . A litera ry a n d d eb atin g society was o r Mr. a ml Mrs. F re n ch visited with ganized a t o u r school house S a tu r d a y relatives in Salem Tuesday. evening an d t h e following officers elect ed: P re sid en t, Je sse J o h n s o n ; vice pr esident, Yard F ish b a c k ; se cre ta ry , Leslie F i s h b a c k ; a s s is ta n t secre ta ry , Daisv J o h n s o n ; m arsh al, Roy Clarke. It will m e e t j j y e r y S atu r d ay ey en in g a t 7:30. All a r e invited. Rev. an d Mrs. G illiam , of Salem , a t tended services h ere S u n d ay . Always Bought ALCOHOL * PER CENT Mr. an«l Mrs. G ilto n , of Lib erty, were . visitors a t o u r S u n d ay school S u n d ay ZENA-SPR1NG VALLEY. J a v Clar ke, who is w o r k i n g n e a r I n d ependence, s p e n t S u n d ay a t t h e hom e of his m o th er , Mrs. E. Clar ke. S u p e r i n te n d e n t S ey m o u r visited school last F rid a y . i ; For Infants and Children. mon went to S a'etn M on da y to see Mrs. No school th is week, as o u r teach er C ry d erm an , who is q u i t e ill. EOLA. ~ goes to Dallas to tak e e x a m i n a t i o n . Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H . M u r p h y were Eola will h av e a C h r i s t m a s tree S a t Sun day callers in S u v er a t t h e h o m e of u rday night. A good p rogra m is p r o m Mr. Kester. ised by th e litera ry society. SUNNYSLOPE. T h e C h r i s t m a s tree exercises given by Born, in Salem , December 14th, to th e S u n d ay schools w ill be held S a t u r Mr. an d Mrs. M. I . C 'a p p , a son. Tom Marks an d family, of Rickreall. day evening in t h e M eth o d is t ch u rch . Mrs. C a r p e n t e r h as gone to Dallas to visited Mrs. M a rk s ’ p a r e n ts , Mr. a n d Nelson A nderso n a n d wife were A lb a sta y w’ith h er d a u g h t e r , Mrs. A r t h u r Mrs. J o h n W alk er, last S a t u r d a y . S tew art, who is sick. ny visitors S a t u r d a y . Miss L ettie Fish back s p e n t several Mr. L an d au a n d son h ave finished Othal McClain is q u i t e sick. days last week with h e r cousins, Mr. th e i r g ru b b in g co n tract for t h e Eola a n d Mrs. P e r n Lewis, of Lewisville. A new porch h as been bu ilt to th e Ho p an d Livestock Co. a n d gone to g ru b b in g for H o r s t Bros. J o h n .W alker has ju st fi lished p u ttin g M. E. church. o u t fifty peach trees which he pu rch ase d Pre ach in g n e x t S unday a t 3:30 by Mr Rev. Singleton, of Dallas, will give an from th e C a rlto n n u rsery . illustraletl tal#k oil t h e birth of C h r ist Marsdon, o u r new p reach er . Mrs. A n trican is lodging two of th e Miss I n a F ishback left T h u r s d a y for» next S unday m o r n in g a t th e Evangelical m en w ho are g ru b b in g for Mr. Dodge » n C arlton, w h ere sh e will r e m a in un til S unday school. t h e Shore place. after th e ho lidays. 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