THE BIGGEST THING YET! h o lh la ''» w ith S | ring Valley. CIRCUIT COURT. SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES her p a r e n t, h e re in 1-aur- nee M arsh, of A .to ria , u n ite d ... , . . . Galloway, J. Dept. 2. We are pleased to report an- . , . , in S p riu g Valiev la .t week. other visit from John Simkins C«urt ,conve.ne^. Tuesday and Mlae May S m ith , of Oregon C ity , via- and Mike Smith, members „fi continued until Wednesday ev- itud h e re T h u rsd ay . our board. These progressive emng when Judge Galloway took Mra. F ra n k C raw ford e n te rta in e d th e gentlemen spend a h .lf day with •» g o t * . i 5 K i young people of S p rin g V aliev T h u rtd a y ! ev en in g w ith a very jolly p arty . “ ever, three weeks. Mr. an d Mra. Irv in e M iller an d fa m i­ Our “ Home Work” credit plan j bailiff of the court ly, of W eet S alem , .p e n t th e week end is proving to be a great success. Irvine et al vs Lizzie a t \V. H C raw fo rd 's. leaders at present are Evan- . J.e38e *• Irvine et al vs. uzzie G . If. C raw ford was a L niineaa v iaitor L a r g e A tte n d a n c e fr o m all O v e r the V a lle y The geline Jennings. Mabel Smith. 1*7«"® et al partition; McCain. a t P a lla s, W ednesday. o n H a n d the O p e n in g D a y . | C", r | m„ u„„ Vinton and Pipes for plaintiff, M r. an d M rs. U . H . C raw ford e n te r ­ tain ed tw en ty (ev en frien u s an d rala- b e -a Lenstrom and Verda' ’ Ray j New Y e a r', d ay . Our annual goat and chicken show opened yesterday We have added industrial work j Loin^ Ferris vs. Albert Fer- tivea F ra n k W ells, of W eet S alem , v isited with an unprecedented showing of visitors from home and to our list of duties. Of course rig divorce; w L Xooze for h is sister a t S p rin g Vallay New Y eara. we are doing nicely and will soon - plaintiff Continued. Knas F ren ch an d fam ily w ere C h riat- abroad, and a most satisfying number of exhibits in the k have n o n some I finished in ic h u H u rrve lr t that hat H nV I nias visito rs in S alem w ith his p a re n ts work any Daniel Freeman vs. S. W. Iler, goat, sheep and chicken lines. F ra n k C raw ford h a s hail h is hom e school could feel proud of. Jos. Tharp and Mary A. Tharp; u p w ith »acetylene lig h ts. The goats and sheep occupy nicely arranged pens on the Our boys spent their Christ­ action for money, W. O. Sims for titled M>. B ra n t and f im ily w ere g u ests a t ground floor of the big auditorium of the armory, and mas vacation making bird hous­ plaintiff. -Continued. his d a u g h te r’s, Mrs. W iuaiow , in M ichi­ es, gopher traps, kites, etc., gan C ity last week. Ro3a Goldberg vs. W. H. and around the walls are arranged chickens. Up to last night while the irirls spent theirs mak­ Pearl Matney, foreclosure; B. F. Mr. and M rs. W ill C a tto n sp e n t sev­ there were 78 entries in the goat line, 24 sheep, and 352 ing sofa pillow covers, school Swope for plaintiff, Oscar Hay- eral d ay s last week w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, bags, pillow cases, handker­ ter for defendants’—Continued. M rs. F ra n k Kock a t P ra tu m . fowls, with more entries yet to arrive in all classes. chiefs, etc. Elizabeth Porter vs. D. E. Em­ Mr. B. F. Keeney is judge of the chicken show and Hon. We are informed that State mett, E0LA. partition; O. Hay ter for T. H. Brunk, judge of the sheep and goats. These gen­ Superintendent Alderman, Mr. plaintiff, Simpson & Lewis for E d n a S h o re sp e n t th o holid ay s w ith and several other noted defendant.—Continued tlemen had hardly started in their labors last night, and Seymour h er fa th e r on th e ir farm . educational leaders will attend W. R. Savery vs. A. I. Nicklin for that reason the Itemizer will not attempt this week to our rally on Jan 6th. rs. S h o re h a t re tu rn e d from S p o k ­ heirs, tax lien; J. E. Sibley for an M e, w h ere she w en t to care for h e r give a list of the awards. fa th e r, w ho was sick. Our report for December is as plaintiff.—Continued. Mr. Clodfelter, representing Staver & Walker, has a follows: Number of pupils at­ B. O. Snuffer and A. M. Fan B. I. F erguson b u tch ered and »old 33, cases of absence 1, ning vs. M. J. Carter, injunc th re e sm all hogs and killed a 300 pound gasoline spraying and shearing machine on exhibition,and tending cases of tardiness 0, per cent of tion; Conner and Sims for plain­ hog for th e ir own use th is week. will this afternoon give a practical demonstration of what attendance 998. Visits from tiff, McCain, Vinton, Galloway Clifford an d Byron B ru n k s ta rte d to parents 1, visits from school and Hayter for defendant. — Con­ C o rv allis to ta k e th e sh o rt course a t th e they can do. A g ricu ltu ral coPege. Clifford will ta k e board 4. average deportment for tinued; d Byron b lack sm ith in g . A fine showing of Angora rugs takes the eye of all and school 99, average in spelling for J. A. Block vs. Yerex Bros. c a E rp rn e n e te s t rin B g ru an n k sp e n t bis v acatio n on Co., to quiet title; J. A. Block th e ir farm , re tu rn in g to S alem M onday. are certainly articles of furniture muchly to be desired. school for 1 month 97.6 It looks as though Mountain- for plaintiff.—Continued. No idle m en in Kola, all w o rking in In a well heated building the goat show this time is a view will be unable* to regain G. Floyd Boughton vs. Nellie th e woexis or som e wage e a rn in g job. pleasure to attend, only a block from Main street, conven­ their pennant. We lead them Boughton, divorce; C. N. McAr Mr. and M rs. Kay L andon, of Port* by several points for December. thur for plaintiff, I. M. Brown lain!, v isited h is p a re n ts h ere last w eek. ient and plenty large enough. He is an em ployee in th e P o rtla n d post- During Christmas vacation our for defendant. -Continued office and his wife is a sin g e r in o n e of Much interest is centered in the band concert and ban­ schoolhouse Mary Burnett vs. Peter Bur­ th e P o rtla n d ch u rch es. was thoroughly quet tonignt, and they will both be well attended. scrubbed and the windows wash­ nett, divorce; J. H. Flower for E o la has an Oregon boom v ictim . H e plaintiff. Default and decree. cam e from O klah o m a broke, ex p ectin g One of the most attractive feature* of the show is the ed. ■-------------- —— — to get a high wage jo b rig h t aw ay , of M. E. Shuck vs. W. H. Mat­ course n o t be a very d esireab le band of milch goats exhibited by Albert Teal, of Falls Wedding Anniversary. ney and Soloman Eidelman, ac citizen, he b u m t ay som e of th e m en got to ­ tion for money; Sibley and Ea- Rev. Sanford Snyder and wife, g e th e r and fixed u p a cab in for him and City. ga* e him a s ta rt in provisions an d lo a n ­ kin for plaintiff, Oscar Hayter Independence, celebrated the him tools an d M r. L andon gave him 40th anniversary of their mar­ for defendant.—Set for hearing ed a jo b of land clearin g . riage Monday. On New Year’s January 12 at 1 o’clock. Kindergarten to Open. High School Backetball. day 1872, at Vergennes, Mich., Lee Rowell, application for BUELL Miss Elizabeth Montgomery, Sanford Snyder and Jane E. registration Tomorrow evening our high of title. Continued school basketball team will meet lately of Quincy, III., has opened Kerr were married by Rev. R. A. Campbell et al vs. Hen­ M r. and Mrs. L ynn Jo n e s, of H a r ­ on the floor at the skating rink a kindergarten in the little pri­ Charles Chick, and to celebrate m ony, sp e n t New Y ears w ith bis p a r­ with the five from the Newberg mary school building. She took the anniversary a reception was rietta VanGross. partition; W. O. en ts, M r. an d M rs. K. K. Jo n e s. Sims for plaintiff.—R. B. Wins­ high school. The Newberg team her training at the Frachel held from 2 to 4:30 p. m., when F ra n k Brow n an d S h red B ralev m ade low, Ed. Miller and T. B. Stone were champions of the Willam­ Training school in Chicago and numerous of their friends came a business tr ip to S h e rid a n F rid ay . ette Valley high school teams is well fitted for this responsible to greet Mr. and Mrs. Snyder made referees to meet at Ball- Mr. and M rs. C h as. M ull r sp en t last year, and they will come work. The school room has re­ and to wish them many more an­ ston January 8, at 10 o’clock. New Y ears w ith M r. a n d M rs. F ran k Thursa L. Tichnor vs. Leon E. ceived a thorough overhauling here prepared and expectant of Brown and fam ily. niversaries. Among the rela­ adding another laurel to their and is most attractive now with tives and friends who were pres­ Tichenor, divorce; J. H. Flower Dr. M ulkev cam*» u p th e m ill to pull honors so far won this year. its good pictures on the walls, ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John for plaintiff. - Continued. som e te e th for M rs. H e n ry D elan ey Our boys you all know, and that window plants, and a piano. So Allen and Rev. Robert H. Allen Sallie Damm vs. J. P. Min- M onday. they will play for all they are far a dozen little folks have been and wife, both of Salem, and nich et al, foreclosure; T. A. Tur­ A larg.5 crowd a tte n d e d c h u rc h S u n ­ worth, so a most interesting enrolled and it is expected that Rev. F. N. Sandifer and wife, ner for plaintiff. —Continued. day. game may be expected. Do not more will enter soon. The ses­ Mrs, Dr. L. L. Hewitt and many Chas. Vick vs. Unknown heirs Several boys w ere on a coyo e c h a e miss it. Admission only 25 cents sions are from 1:30 to 4:30 every others of this place. Mr. Snyder of Sam Gothard. deceased, to M onday. and the game will be called at 8. school day. has been a member of the Ore­ quiet title; L. D. Brown for plain­ A llan F letch er, w ho h a s been s p e n d ­ ing vi catio n a t h o rn , re tu rn e d to school gon M. E. conference since 1898, tiff.—Default and decree. Woman’s Club Meeting. M onday. SHERIFF’S STATEMENT. but he began his ministry in Lee Rowell vs. Lilo Olmstead, E verybody sqpma to enjoy th*? »now The regular monthly meeting Michigan in 1872, and retired to quiet title; Simpson & Lewis T h ere is a b o u t five in ch es h ere. To 1910 tax rollTTC"-. $235,327 77 of the Dallas Woman’s club will Sheriff’s assessment 156 47 occur Saturday, January 6th at from active mork in 1910, owing for plaintiff. Default and decree M rs. H e rm a n L en h ard h as been h a v ­ Penalties collected ... 2691 79 2:30 p. m. in the high seoool au- to impaired health. Telegram. Horace Glandon et al vs. Cora ing th e to u silitis, b u t is im p ro v in g now . M r. an d Mrs Bray a n d fam ily sp e n t Penalties cotlected on Kerr, foreclosure; McCain & Vin­ New i ditorium. There will be songs New Industry Starts Up. Y ears w ith M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k delinquent certif. ton for plaintiff.—Continued. 1 by Mrs. H. A. Kugel and Miss Brown. The new wheelbarrow factory Over collections __ 77 Opal McDevitt. and a very in­ Geo. Patterson vs. Helen Cof­ Mr. H a rrin g to n , of C o rv allis, sp e n t address on “Child Wel­ is now in operation on the site of fey and P. H. Eisele, action for sev eral d a y s last week w ith th e F le tc h ­ $238,551 41 teresting fare Work in Oregon” by Mrs. the old Spaulding mill across the money; Sibley &Eakin for plain­ er boys. $230355 86 Robert By total collected y le Jo n e s m ad e a b u sin ess tr ip to of Portland. creek. W. J. Kilburn, of Taco­ tiff, Oscar Hayter for defendant. S h L erid 5183 81 Mrs. Tate A. is Tate, Rebate allowed an F rid a y . ma, is the proprietor, and he —Set for hearing January 12. president of the Or­ Errors and double as­ H ow ard B ray has g>ne to W ash in g to n has installed a turning table, a egon Congress of Mothers and Judith Snyder vs. Ben F. Sny­ to w ork. sessments _____ 179 80 parent-teacher associations and band, and an uptodate machine Delinquent and un­ drill and boring machine. They der, divorce; B. F. Swope for M iss Adtlic B ray is sp en d in g a few an able speaker. It is hoped that w eeks in B h e iid au . paid ................. 1292 97 all mothers and teachers and ev­ have a 20-horse power engine, plaintiff. Continued, M r. an d Mrs. F ra n k Brown sp e n t Delinquent certifi­ A. Dundas vs. C. H. Green- and are now working on clothes eryone interested in children will S a tu rd a y ev en in g w ith M r. and Mrs. cates sold _____ wold and Anna Greenwold, fore­ reels, one of which is on exhibi­ B ray. attend. After the meeting an tion at the goat show. Later on closure; W. O. Sims for plaintiff. S everal of th e young folks h av e been $238551 41 informal reception will be held the manufacture of wheelbar­ — Continued. o u t co astin g dow n h ill an d r e p o rt lots of to give everyone a chance to meet rows, double and single trees, all J. A. Cramer vs. Kate Holmes, fu n. Mrs. Tate. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. kinds of wagon parts and probab­ foreclosure of lien; Weatherford M r. an d M rs. L y n n Jone9 anil fam ily ly ax handles will be commenced. & Weatherford for plaintiff.— sp e n t T u esd ay w ith M r. an d M rs. Lyle Commissioners’ Court. Services, Sunday, January 7, Jo n e s. Mr. Kilburn will work in hard­ Continued. Sunday school 10 a. m. H u g h an d Don F le tc h e r »etu rn ed to Ordered that Tracy Staats, wood mi stly, but may manu Lucy R. Hudson vs. Benj. Hud­ S h erid an to go to school M onday. Morning service and commun­ County treasurer, be credited as facure some from soft woods. son, divorce; L. D. Brown for S ev eral of th e boys w ere in itia te d at ion 11 a. m. follows: th e W , O. W . h all S a tu rd a y n ig h t. plaintiff. Continued. Evening service 7:30. County school fund 40 32 Probate. B a rb er, of D allas, sp e n t se v era l You are invited to worship Game protection fund Arthur M. and John F. Pur- d ay M s erle 146 35 of last week w ith th e F le tc h e r boys. In re estate of Orville L. Bu­ vine vs. Jordan Purvine, to quiet with us, Good music and cordial Special r o a d ............ 1287 33 chanan, greeting. Special school ______ 447 71 approved. deceased; bond of $1200 title; McNary & McNary for WEST SALEM. MORNING plaint’ff. —Continued. Voluntary ........... .. Tristant Total In rc estate of J. L. Guttry, F. J. Lafkey vs. Frank Hogue Mr». A. Nichole was called to th e ir ............. .......... $1921 71 “ He Leadeth Me” deceased; final account approved et al, foreclosure; F. A. Turner hom The petition of G. Kleiveret al e in D ayton l a .t W ednesday to th e Response . ......... Giffe for plaintiff. Continued. b edside of h e r h u sb a n d , wlio w as ta k e n for creasion of school district 70 and distribution ordered. “Gloria Patri” ill on re tu rn in g h o m e from h e re on In re estate of Win. F, Kurtz, B. Gramman vs. Sam Whit­ Offertory Tapley was denied. T u esd ay . deceased: final account allowed more; John Bayne for plaintiff. S. L. Stewart was appointed and admistrator discharged. “ Andante” M rs C a d e »i>ent C h ristm a s an d New - Continued. Y eara w ith h e r p a re n ts n e a r A lb an y . Anthem _____ Adams justice and J. A. Buttrick con­ Alice Dickey vs. Frances Dick­ In re estate of George Pepper, stable in District 6. M r. C h as. S p itib a r t w as a ro u n d co l­ “ Beneath the Cross of Jesus. ” ey, divorce; W. L. Tooze for lectin g last w eek. Ordered that a special levy of deceased; final account allowed plaintiff.—Continued. EVENING M r. an d M rs. G eorge N ichols w en t to Voluntary ............ . Guilmant taxes for the following school and administrator discharged. B. F. Whiteaker vs. Mary A. h e hom e of of th e ir son, A n d rew , in In re estate of John H. Guy, districts be levied for school pur­ “ Pastorale” Titus et al; to quiet title; Sibley D av to n , la s t w eek, w ho is ill. deceased; exempt personal prop­ poses as follows: Quartet Parks & Eakin for plaintiff— Contin; M iss H ester S p ita b a rt s p e n t th e h o li­ District 45__ __ 2-10 mills erty set apart to widow. “ Nearer My God to Thee.” d ay s w ith M iss May Sim ona h ere. District 52 ... ....2 In reguardianship of minor ued. Responce.. ___ . Wilson M iss P a sv H u n t ' re tu rn e d to h e r District 55 ... . .. 1 3 10 hom e in P o rtla n d a fte r an en d in g C h ris t­ heirs of John W. Martin, deceas­ "Unto Thee O Father” PERRYDALE NO 2. m as w ith h e r p a re n ts. District 56 ... . .. 1 3 1 0 ed; W. Y. Martin appointed Offertory___ _ ___ Ley bach M rs. M iller's ch ild ren w en t hom e Byron Z u m a a lt it* sick w ith th e chick* District 62 ....1-10 ” guardian in bond of $1(XX). "Prelude” w ith h e r niece. M r. W. H . C raw fo rd District 65 ... ... 1 Anthem ______ Heyser In re estate of John W. Wise­ en p 11 o nl x . ite rt I.ee m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to last F rid a y re tu rn in g New Y e a r’s ev en ­ Court adjourned today to take man, deceased; petition of exec­ "Sun of My Soul” ing. in the goat show, after allowing utrix to execute new contract of P allas T uesday. M rs. R. H . S to n e, o a r fo rm er p a s to r's W. 1!. B en n ett w as in P a lla s Satur* Marriage Licenses. bills. wife.Wmt baby s p e n t S u n d ay aftern o o n sale of real estate granted. day on busin ess. ----■— ■ ■ am i n ig h t w ith M r. an d Mra. J . T. Andrew H. Holmes and Marie In re guardianship of Peterson Miss Lula M iller, of S alem , re tu rn n t. Children Cry B. Miller. heirs; annual report of H. S. eil hom e S unday a fte r a visit w ith he H u Mr an d Mrs. J T. H u n t sp e n t New FOR FLETCHER’S Ivan Jackson and Millie Hurl- Butz, guardian, filed and ap­ »iater, Mrs. L o t. Y e a r’s d ay a t th e hom e of th e fo rin e r’a Mr. an d M rs. W n i. S ’a rg e a n t, who burt. so n , W m . S q u ire s, in S o u th Salem . C A S T O R I A proved. were cal led h ere on acco u n t of B in In re guardianship of Cather­ M iller’s fu n e ra l, who was a n 1 d iv e , ie- M r. G eorge N ichols retu rn e d h o m e New Y e a r’s day from D ayton as hia son ine McReynolds. defeafed; final tu rited to P o rtla n d T u esd ay . is t t'\ J.W .e t r t j,v. i ‘,\ t?\ js t rf\ rx ty. •*• is recovering from his recen t illn ess. € » account approved and executrix M rs. B ark er w en t to P a las T uesday W . C. f l ii s e ’s b ah v w as q u ite ill last to stay a few d ay s w ith M rs. W. A. 45 discharged. w eek, h o t we a r e glad to say it is b e tte r of guardian granted. I G o d s ’ new house an d will soon have it snow on th a h ills. :> 45 r .7 “ d o n s. — - ..- ........ F I R S T A N N U A L — First Day of Annual Goat Show an Immense Success. - ” - ” The Depot Store Gift Distribution 45 45 The 1 0 th b irth d a y , o f J a n u a r y b e i n g m y 5 0 th ev e ry b o d y m a k in g a p u r ­ c h a s e a t m y p la c e w ill d r a w a j r e s e n t § i > i» » > I Photis 744 J . C. RICKLI W V V ¥W W V V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ » :> M r. a n d M rs. D. R. B ray m an , w ho a r e now in F lo rid a, a r e c o m p la in in g of We deairo to express our heart- ith*1 !9 nJi *r«*ttii»K nlonn as well as th e h e a t an d w ish in g th e y w ere back in O regon W isconsin w as too cold for felt thanks and appreciation to I pit«| for another operation. th e m . F lo rid a ia loo h o t. T h era is no I the friends who so kindly assist- — r iim a te t h a t sn ita a s W ebfont people j h a t O regon. M r. R ra y m s n h a s been j death ‘1“7 nK, th!, '“ ‘J 1 1 "*“ and ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. p ick in g o ran g es w h ile th e re . H e p ic k ­ of husband and father.— | ___ Mrs. Horn 1 low and tamily. I j | F ren ch w en t to G ra y 's Point, ed h o p s ju s t b efo re leav in g for hia visit. P ro fesso r H am m o n d , of W illa m e tte , —— . W a th in g to n , w h ere h e will vieit M r. an«! j pre*>*hed h a re S u n d ay ev en in g . E. F. Keeney, judge of the Mr». O rin Belknap, chicken show is county assessor Mr. an