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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
ing Mr. K atgi’s orchard south of Dal- a tew days the first of this week wii 'a-. : her mother, Mrs. A. J Harman, OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. A. G. Rempel went to Portland Tues- ! Pete Peterson, road supervisor of day to attend the prohibition con ven-, Parker, was a business visitor Monday. All the County News Graphically W rit ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. have been visiting in have returned home. R. L. CHAPMAN...... F U N E R A L DIR ECTO R and EM BALM ER , OFFICE: Chapel and Parlors, N. Main s ! . D ALLAS. OREQON: Bell Phone 103. • Mutual Phone 130«. Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night Steve Bra lev ami move to Perrydaie. Pennsylvania, family will eoon Charles Jones has returned to Har mony, where he is working lor his brother, Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delaney spent Suiniav with Mr. and Mrs Neathamer, near Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown spent 1a*t Friday and Saturday in Dallaa. While there the hahv took sick with pneumon Correspondent!’ Contest. ia and Mrs. Brr wn had to remain as the Beginning Deremter 1 the Itemizer he- little one waa unable to he moved. £ftn a four montha correspondents* con Bert Bray and wife visited Sunday test on the same tines as heretofore, ex in Dallas at Bert Wells’ . cept the prizes will he in cash, instead Clarence Walker is visiting Mr. Bar of other articles, that method seeming ber’s family in Dallas. Jo suit best all Concerned. The most Herman Lenhurd has purchased a regular and most newsy correspondent new buggy to carry the mail in. during that time will receive $10, the Ras Hills has bought a new saddle second $5. the third $2.50 and the next pony for his wife. two $1 each. The contest will close Herman Muller is helping Mr. Lam March 31 and be immediately follow bert shear his goats. ed by another of four months duration For a inild easy action of the bowels a commencing on that date. sigle dose of Doan’s Kegulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for ROCCA them. Our district school closed on Tuesday, OAKDALE. a six months term, with Miss M. L. Hampton as teacher. After a couple of weeks of fine, frosty Charley Bird is working for Don Mil weather rain set in on Thursday. ler cutting cord-wood. Friday forenoon about 9 o ’clock, dur Joe Wright is working for Jiin Hub ing an electrical storm, a flash of light bard in the tiopyard. ning hit a snag a short distance from B. , Miss Graham has been sick and un M. Howell’ s home, setting the snag on 9 re. The affair was witnessed by G . able to teach tier school fo.' two days. W . Chamberlain and wife. I Ralph and Ted Macomber are having F. M. Brock, R. J. Robinson and Mi i s a seige of the croup. Hampton have sowed oats and rye. I Mrs. John Robinson is rapidly im- F. H. Brock has been plowing some proving at the Dallas hospital, oat ground for M. G Chamberlain. O. E. Dennis has been nominated Miss Hampton has some fall oats that representative on the prohibition ticket. is looking hue. Her ewes pi sented Mr. McCormick and Mr. Fox have her with six lambs, two pairs of twins, one of the lambs disappeared, it is sup moved from the Nelson place to the Joe Card place to be nearer to their work. posed by a cougar, m tracks have been seen close by. .Mr. Clark reported that They are working for the cement com pany. Mr. Newman was followed by a cougar a few days ago. Jim Hubbard and Art Hogan went to E. H. White, who has been in Lewis Portland Mouday. ton, Idaho, for some time, has returned Mrs. John Macomber’ s sister, Mrs. to his homestead to make garden. Allen, was operated upon at the Dallas hospital Mondav. Wm. Southwell has two fresh cows. Heavy, impure blo«>d makes a muddy, C. A. Babcock bought a horse from pimply complexion, headache, nausea, Mr, Williams. indigestion. Thin blood makes vou weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bit PERRYDALE NO. 1. ters makes the blood, rich, red pure— restores peifect health. Mis« Hnzvl Ihiignan and Mrs. Ida Foster went to McMinnville Saturday to get some dental work done. ANTIOCH VALLEY. Mrs. Kurt*and little daughter have returned home from a week’s visit with Miss Tna Fishback spent Sunday with her aunt at Camas, Wash. Mrs. W. H. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. I.ynn visited in A literarv society was organized at Pallas Sunday, the scl o I house Saturday i n h t. The Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blown, of Amity, following officers were elected : Presi were visiting at the home of her uncle, dent. E. VVunder; secretary, Minnie J. F. Morrison, last Thursday. Wunder; vice-president, Hoy Johnson ; George Boyer sol 1 50 i e e of land marshall. Mr. Ram sey; janitor, Grover formerly owned hy the Lafayette Nur Hinkle, t easurer, Jim Hinkle sery Co., to John Roberts, of Banks, Guv Sevier, of Dali is, is visiting at Washington county, recently. the home of his aunt, Mrs. C. E. Me- Caleb. Perrydaie Milling Co. had an order f-r 500 barrels of eX|iort Hour, winch Miss Pechin spent Saturday and Sun they finished grinding out last Friday. day with her sisters in Monmouth. Maxwell Flannery and Chns. New Orval Sevier has returned from E u man were ealleis in Pallas Saturday. gene. The people of the Amity Christian C. VV Holman went to Independence church have begun i he construction of a on business Friday. new $8000 church there. J. D. Holman and C. E. McCa’ eh. Mrs. Plenkinton, of Bridgeport, wa* who have been setting out prune trees, visiting at tile home of P. L. Keyt the weie stopped hy the recent rains. last of tile week. On March 30th there will be a basket Mrs. Mary Clark, of Newberg, and social at the Antioch school house. The Miss Inex Lusted, of Greshan, visited literary debate ami program wiil pro here with the former’ s cousin, Mrs. ceed the sale of the baskets. J. P. Caldwell, last week. .Mrs. Or horn is lying at the join t of A large crowd was present at the par death at the home of her son, Torn, who ty given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lives near independence. K. Knnes Saturday evening. A nice Mrs. Elbert and her son, Darrel, who lunch WAS served at a late hour, and all live two and one half miles south of report a good time. Dallas picked some ripe, wild strawber ries on the 29th day of February. Who BUELL. can beat it. lOUS t Fred Stump has a crew of men stak- Lizzie Fricsen visited at the Remple i ing and setting out 40 acres of hope on his farm near Silver. home during his absence. Mr. Black and family left Mondav Mrs. Herman Pet re and two children, of Dallas, were visitors at the Cudle for Portland to attend the funeral of a near relative and visit with Mrs. Black's home Sunday. A re you easily tired, lack vour mother in St. John. Miss Vivian Crowley has been con usual vigor and strength? fined to her home w ith a cold, hut is Mr. and Mrs. Simmons have moved T h en your digestion must be some better. Irom this place to Hopdale. poor, your blood must be George Smith and Miss Anna Farmer, M. N. Prather, who is working lor thin, your nerves must be of Etna, passed through Bowersville Spaulding Logging Go, has recently pur Sunday evening enroute for Dallas, chased a gasoline engine to be used in weak. You need a strong where Miss Farmer is attending high pulling logs into the creek. tonic. You n e e d A y e r's school. John Ward came home la«t week from Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa Quite a nnmlier of boys from here 1 Peedee w here lie has been cutting trellis went to Dali .M on d a y evening to eee f poles for McClain Bros, parilla entirely free from alco the basketball game. Ra^ph Hall ia shipping hav to Port- hol. W e believe your doctor It is rumored that there is to he a 'la n d . will e n d o r s e the.e state h rid g e a cro ss th e L a cre o le n ea r here. Wilbur Town« had hia arm badly ments. Ask and find out. Earl Davidson, of Oak Grove, was in mushed by being thrown from his hors« one day last week. this vicinity on business recently. It you tftiiik constipation ia of infiing consequence, just ask your doctor. He PEEDEE. E0LA. I will disabuse you of that notion in abort order. “ Correct it at o n c e !” he will Born, March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. B. 1 »ay. Then ask him abou Ayer’» Pills. Uncle Paul Ronco an ! son, Albert, A mild liver pill, all vegetable. went to Airlie last Thursday with their I. Ferguson a 6-pound girl. | lUd# by the J. C. AY IK CO.. LotroK. M- cream. Mrs. Doherty and children visited her Mr. ‘MeC«»rmi»*k is working for Mr. sister, Mrs. Ferguson, Sunday. last Wednesday night and was well at Newton in his new hop yard. Mrs. Landon is staving with Mrs. tended. The number was considered the best of the four and every one was There was a masquerade dance at the Ferguson for a while. well satisfied. It is hoped the commer Peedee hall last Fridav night. Another family moved on the Gilbert cial club will do the same next season. Arthur Dver took a ducking Friday and l>atterson farm Sunday,making live A surveying party started out Thurs evening while breaking a jam of trellis families on the place. day in the neighborhood of Kings Val poles. The Carlson family went to Salem to ley. Jim and Dick Taylor went to Mon church Sunday. Geo. Vick came over from Salem mouth and back last Wednesday. Mr. Will Patterson has a bunch of Wednesday looking after his real estate of surveyors surveying the farm. Mr. McGee’ s son came Friday evening business here. for a visit. The Hoist Bros, have bought a road George Farrier, who has been sick Mr McClain went for a load of oats through the Gilbert and Patterson place several weeks was removed to the state and are having it cleared off. to Alva W om en Saturday. hospital at Salem Friday. Mr. Farrier Mr. and Mrs. Berry, of Oakland, are is one of our industrious, citizens and it Bluford Bush, from I^wisville, was at is hoped his recover}' will be soon. visiting their son, Walker Berry. Peedee one day last week. The Excelsior and Builder classes of the Evangelical Sunday school were en tertained at the home of W. A. Gueff roy. Thin ? Pale? Will Rtiffh and family visited brother Bluford last Friday. his Mrs. Della Bur,bank, from Black Rock, is visiting at Peedee. Luther Condon bought Ronco’s large team. Uncle Paul Mr. and Mrs. Freer were at Kings Valley last Thursday. Mr. V ilder went to Airlie last Friday evening. Rev. Prox preached his farewell aer- naon at Peedee las. Sunday evening. Rex Womer went to Airlie last Sun day. Jim and Dick Taylor are building quite a lot of wire fence. Mr. Powell and daughter, Bernice, went to Airlie last Thursday. INDEPENDENCE. Miss Emrov McDovitt spent Su nJi *r witli tier parents in Dallas. O. T. Murphy ami family have moved to their home in the couutry after spending the winter in town. Profeaaors J. H. Ackerman, of the normal, and Thus. H. Gentle, of the training school, have accepted invita tions to apeak at the institute at Carl ton Saturday. The Golden Rule Bible class of the Christian Sunday school met at the home of Mrs Beck ley Wednesday after noon. Douglas Crowley, of Portland, has been visiting friends here. A party of young people from Inde pendence came to attend the meeting at the Christian church. Word has been received here that J. VV. Moreland, of Three Sisteis Oregon, died suddeuly of heart disease. E. H. Hosner, of Portland, came to close the deal with J. Frank Miller and j son for the hotel property. Benjamine Leask, of Portland, is here visiting his brother. The grounds in front of the normal buildii.g are being prepared for the planting of a lawn by Jack Leask. Riddell Bros, have begun plowing with their caterpillar traction engine. Mrs. White received a telegram Fri Inez Dennison, of Salem visited day from her son. Arthur, saying his here last week. wife was not expected to live. Edith Wolverton, of Monmouth, Miss Effie Baker went to Waconda Independence visitor Saturday. to visit with her friends, Mrs. Becker Wesley Perry liaB returned to Salem and mother, Mrs. Moore. after a few days visit with relatives Mrs. Ralph White left Saturday for here. Rent, Wash., to heat the bedside of her sister, who is seriously ill. Dr. L. I,. Hewitt and daughter, Lois and Hazel l'orlertield, were8alem visit The Christian church sent over a ors last Thursday. nurse Monday to take care of Mrs. Cleva Robinson visited friends in Le Elliott. banon last week. Mrs. N. 8. Smith gave her six year The high school students gave a dance old granddaughter, Francis Smith, a in the opera house Friday evening. birthday party, inviting all the small M. M. Mix was a Salem visitor one children of West Salem, and Lucile Squires, of South Salem, served them day la*t week. Mrs J. S. Bohannon is visiting her with refreshments. daughter. Mrs. J. King in Walla V\ alia, A party from here Sunday hired a rig Wash. and went to Uosedale to v.sit Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh were Mis. Spitzbart. Those that went were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frazure, Mr. Elmer Salem visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Conkey was the guest at Bails, Laurence and Frank Simon, the home of tier brother in Corvallis Misses Neva Smith, Mildred Hawthorn, and Freda Spitzbart. All enjoyed the tide week. day very much. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams went to Portland Tuesday for a few days visit. Grandpa Rex is putting a nice new G. G , Walkerand Elmer Metzger were fence around his place. Portland visitors over Sunday. Mr. Douglas and family are moving W. Walker visited in Salem Tuesday. in their other new house in Kingwood Glenn Ireland is up front Portland for park Tuesday. a few days visit with friends. AIRLIE. M. Hibbard has returned from a visit in Salem. Mrs. W. D. Rose was a Salem \isitor Tuesday. MICHIGAN CITY. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parks were week end visitors in Portland. Charley Pelker returned home last Friday from Montana, he having con tested a homestead up there. Mh and Mrs. A. D. Olson were visit ing with relatives aC*McCoy Sunday. VV’. P. Babcock of the Salem flouring mills was visiting J. G. Mitchell Sun day. $ Born. Sunday, March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jones, a 11 3-4 pound boy. John and Fred Olson have sold their hop wire to J. F. Van Dolah. A crowd was o.it Wednesday evening and charivaried Tyler Hedrich. One of the pleasant social events of the season was the St. Patrick’s day party given in the old fruit house by A R. Ewing and Asa Smith. Games were played throughout the evening until re freshments were served at 11:30, after which the evening ended by the singing of several selections in which everyone joined. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Schindler and daughter, Hel en, Minnie Woelk, Clarence Woelk, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grit ton, Mr. and Mis. Clinton Scwalb, Ethel and Robert Pat terson, Asa anil Elmer Smith, Arch Pel ker, Fred Ewing, Izeslie Dancer, Pearl Pelker. Leota Hoffman, Myrtle Pelker, Mae Tate, Russel Becket, Burl Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harritt, Carl Beckett, Irene Bradford, Verl Clutter, Laura, Lvd i. and Joe Bell, Ross Miles, Fred and Ed Olson, Jimmie Moyer, Delia Ol son, Alice Schindler, Jack Olson, Gretta Schindler, A. R Ewing, Owen Palmer, Mr. Isherwood and son, Frank Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H H. Stanton, Will Patterson, Arn Id Smith, Hazel Patterson. Harvey and Clifford Smith, Fred Norwood, Dot Wakefield, Wade Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Hedrick and Mr. Haves. The Woman’s Tonic What is CASTORIA Caxtorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par*, gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. IS contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. CASTORIA G E N U IN E ALW AYS Sears the Signature of Rev. C. H. Hilton addressed the stu dents of the normal Monday morning. J. B. V. Butler will speak at the teachers’ meeting at Silverton Saturday. W. L. Arant and wife and children were over Sunday visitors with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lorence drove their new car to Falls City Wednesday. Clyde Timmy waa called to Salem Tuesday on account of the serious ill ness of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Riggs, of Smith- field, visited relatives here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Strong returned Monday from Texas and Mexico, where they were a month on business. Mr. Tyler of the new dry goods and grocery store of French & Tyler has Miss Nellie Link returned from Salem » N. Anderson shipped some veal to Tuesday. Portland Ust week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rogers have re ‘ Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil is the best Mrs. ti. G. Hewitt and little son spent turned to Airlie. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bralev spent remedy for that often fatal disease— Wednesday in Pallus on business. croup. Has been used with success in R. C. Crowley was an Independence Mr. and Mrs. Ras Hill made a busi- our "family for eight years.” — Mrs. L. business visitor Thursday. CHILDREN INJURED. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. nera trip to Sheridan Friday. Mrs. W. S. Alcorn made a trip to Sat Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher, who Ordinary Cathartics and Pilla and urday. BOWERSVILLE. Harsh Physic Cause Distress The educational rally w as well repre sented by the different schools. Ing Complaints. M 0N M 0U TH N 0. 2. A family by the name of Roas have You cannot be over-careful In the Thomas Brinkley and Homer Link arrived Irom Tenneaaee and will work selection o f medicine for cblldreD. left for Independence Monday. • for frank I.aws in hia hop yard. A series of sermons is being given at Ouly the very gentlest bowel medicine Henry tew is and son, Guy, have re the Evangelical church by Rev. W. A Those present at Rev. S. 8. Ediger'a should ever be given, except lit emer turned from California where they have Gueffroy. Sunday were Jacob Warkentin and family, of Dallas, atid Mr. and Mrs. G. gency cases. Ordinary pills, cathartics spent the winter for the latter’s health. T. M. French has returned from Twin and purgatives are apt to do more J. Remple, of this place. C. F.. Wilson was an Independence Falls, Idaho, and has entered the busi harm than good. They may cause visitor Monday. Mrs. J. F. Daniels, o f ness life of Monmouth. E. I,. Hayes purchased a piano from griping, nausea and other distressing Mrs. W. J. Calkins, of Dallas. Sip, Ky.t writes: “ I was The dance here Friday wai well at Frank Moreland has planted the after-effects that are frequently health- tended by young people. grounds about the high school building so sick for 3 or 4 years, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Robbins and destroying. for a new lawn. familv visited hia brother at McNary’a The W. C. T. U. have changed their 1 had to hire my work We personally recommend and guar Sunday. meeting from Friday to Wednesday The meetings conducted at the ChHs antee Re-all Orderlies as the safest done, most o f the time. Jerry O leil went to Salem Mondav to and most dependable remedy, which They w ill meet at the home of Mrs. J. ian church have teen very successful, as F. Faulkenberg. there have teen nearly .‘10 additions. I had given up hope. When visit his wife will) is in quarantine at we know, for constipation and associ the state hospital. Mr. and Mrs. V. Dell Butler, of Port I began to take Cardui, I ate bowel disorder*. Wa have such PIONEER. land, have teen here visiting relatives P. D. Ediger and family, of Dallas, absolute faith In the virtues o f this knew, right away, it was and friends visited A. G. Rempel Sunday. remedy that we sell Jt on our guar helping me. Now , I am Mr» and Mra. Garry Lawrence and A. B. Westfall has painted an attrac E. L. Hayes sold a horse to E. A. antee o f money back In every Instance two daughters. Irene and I^ottie, have better than ever before in Sayre, of Kails City, last week and also where It falls to give entire satisfac moved to Willamina. We mil* them tive new sign for the First National! Bank. one to E. II. Sloan, of Independence. my life, and Cardui did i t ” tion. and we nrgp all In need of such from the neighborhood, where they The baseball grounds of the normal have lived for several years. Willie and R osie Bradlv, of Salem, medicine to try It at our risk. E 04 ' visited at the home of J. W. Mangis Sat Little Darrel Bird has been ill with have teen plowed and will be worked I Rexall Orderlies are eaten Just like dow n Boon for the use of the new team I urday and Sunday. candy, are particularly prompt and croup, but is now tetter organized among the normal boys. Reuben Ensign, Mrs. John Nether- F L. Hgyes recently sold a porker to agreeable In action, may be taken at Lortng Redwell was employed bv j the Rickreall Meat company that dress any time, day or night: do not caua* ton’s son, is home again. ed 500 pounds. Homer Con lee is back from hia trip Winegar A Ixirence Hardware company dlarrbma. nausea, griping, excessive last week. Tom Haves and Corkie Hartford, wrere looseness, or other undesirable effects. to Southern Oregon. Lee Humphrey visited at Ora Har callers at the home of E. H. Sloan, of They have a very mild bnt positive John B Stump finished the plot ing Independence Sunday afternoon. action upon the organs with which rington’s while he was down from Mos on h i. 1300 acre (arm la.l week. cow, Idaho. Miss Pearl Manena returned home they com e In contact, apparently act E R. Peterson ha. been doing work 8ince Mr. Davis n>ov<«l away from from Gilliam Thursday moi ning Cardui has helped thous ing as a regulative tonic upon the re the Digby place,Wm. Wright lives there. for J. H. Ackerman. Holt Crowley bought a registered col laxed muscular coat o f the bowel, thus ands of weak, tired, worn- A. J. Haley hae rented a portion of lie | Up from Ed Marks recently. overcoming weakness, and aiding to M. W. Meeker’ , farm, and hi. win, Har out women, back to health. FALLS CITY old, ia at work plowing. Mabel Hares visited Lixiie Remple restore the bowels to mors vigorous It has a gentle, tonic ac A gasoline engine outfit ha. been and healthy activity. Monday afternoon. A new baby girl haa arrived at the j spraying the fruit tree, of Monmonth. Baxall Orderlies commonly complete tion on the womanly sys Mr. and Mrs. M H. Wilson, of Polk. home of 8. 8. Cook Ida Hiring returned thia week from tem. It goes to the cause Were viaitore at the home of W. H. ly relieve constipation, except a t W il. Avree wa. interviewing friend. an extended viait in California. course when o f s surgical character. Cadle Sunday. o f the trouble. It helps, it in town Monday. The 8tar theatre .h o w . will hereafter i They also tend to overcome the neces Holt Crowley and Ed Maiks have A. F . Courter came in from Salem ' connnence at 0 o ’clock on Tuesday, belps quickly, surely, safe sity at constantly taking laxatives to been breaking horses. I Thursday and Saturday evenings, owing keep the bowels In normal condi Saturday for a few hour, vi.it, ly. It has helped others. B. Y. Allen, fruit inspector, was in tion. T. B Hooker i. making good progress to the meetings at the Christian church. Three sixes o f packages. 10 W hy not you? It w ill this vicinity recently. in assessing. All parties can rest sssur- Many person* from this place attend cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents. Remem ed that they wiil receive fair and honest ed the public sale of E. L. Baker at hia Try 11 Get a bottle today! Dave Remple porchaeed a new plow ber, yon ran obtain Bexall Remedies treatment at hi* hands. home near Saver, Wednesday, March from Fred W agner Saturday. only at our atoro—The Rexall Store. | The final entertainment of the Lv- ¿Oth. Dan Kaegi and Jerry O'Dell araspray- CONRAD SLAKKIN, Dallaa, Oregon iceum course waa given in Wagner's hall , The student* of the normal Take The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha» been in use for over 3 0 years, has borne the signature o f — And has been made under his per« * B o n a ! supervision since its infancy* '< C C C A 4 t6 Allow no one to deceive you in this* All Counterfeits, Imitations and •• Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and e n d a n g e r the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment» A baseball association has been organ ized among the boys of the high school, and Stanley Evans has been chosen as manager of the team. Miss Harlan's normal girls’ chorus furnished special music at the Christian church Sunday evening. Mrs. Roy Russell and husband re Byron Brunk H wiwking with the sur turned to their home in Portland Thurs veyors on the Patterson place. An interesting program is being pre day alter several days visit witli rela pared for the teachers’ institute to be Tip Acuff has a fine start of single tives here. held here soon. comb white Leghorn chickens, twenty- Miss Marguerite Flower came home five hens and is expecting three hun At a meeting of the city council J. B. for an over Sunday visit with her par Stump, Allen Johnson and Eugene dred chicks from Cal. every day. ents. returning to her school in Salem Hayter were named«as a committee to Sunday afternoon. determine the location and set the price WEST SALEM. Vick & Courter have let a contract for to be paid for property on which to the erection of a dwelling house a n d »' place the reservoir and sink the wells. Miss KII h Huge and Inez Fitts were barn on the property recently purchas It has been agreed that the city will buy weekend visitors at the home of Mrs, ed by them from S. H. Tetherow. C. G. Griffa’ s ells for $850, and ar Plunk. rangements have been made for the Archie Lyons came up Saturday for construction of the reservoir on Cupid’ s Chas. Spitsbart and Geo. Chapman an over Sunday visit with his parents, Knoll. were business visitors in Dallas last returning to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Seymour, Mr. and week. Miss Ella Mehrling after spending Mrs. E. M. Smith and Miss Cora Rosit- Miss Freda Spitzbart returned from Sunday at home returned to her school ler, of Dallas, were visiting friends here Iowa and other points where she spent in Dallas Sunday afternoon. Sunday. two very pleasant months visiting rela The Delphian society of the no-mal Mr. DeWitt. a brother of Mra. O’ Brien tives and other friends. anil Mrs. Singleton is visiting his people entertained the faculty and other socie Mr. and Mrs. Fields little daughter, in town. Mr. DeWitt will purchase ties of the normal in the chapel Satur Ada, has been quite ill last week. day evening. property and move here soon. Rev. W. A. Wood went to Forest The Missionary society of the Ger Things begin to liven up here in Falls man Evangelical church met with the City and soon there will be all the work Grove Saturday, where he filled the pul Mivses Rex’ s last Wednesday. men can do. Much preparation ia being pit Sunday of Rev. C. H. Hilton, who is holding a meeting here. Mr-. W. W. Bails returned home Fri made for new work in all lines, and our little city has better prospects right now day after sjienniug a week with their than at any time in its history. MONMOUTH NO 1. son, W. O. Bails, at Rickreall. Miss friends Miss was an BUENA* VISTA. The next meeting of the Monmouth Grange will he held Friday at which time ‘ ‘ Tiie Advantages ami Disadvan tages of the Farm” will be discussed. The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 3 0 Years. ▼MK OINTSUM M M N N V , TT M URR A Y ST R CC T, NEW YO R K CITY. rented the Chase residence on the cor - 1 ner of Clay and College avenue and will , bring his fa m fly there soon. C . L. H A W K IN S J. W. White went to Salem Saturday, returning Sunday. R ailroad street, Dallas. Frank Dewitt and daughter are here on a visit from eastern Washington with hia mother. ONUMENT SALT CREEK. Marble— --Granite “ Lett 1C« Forget." Bill Martin was shearing goats for F. Brobst and cut his hand very badly. Mr. Beck bought a disc harrow from Fred Hebding ut Perrydaie. Mr. Vanwell was a visitor in Sheridan last week. Earl Gee is working for Mr. Gilliam. SPIRELLA CORSETS are boned with the indestructible Bpirella Stays. Not sold in «tore*. The moat pliable and reHellient Corset boning In the world. Guaranteed not to break or ruat in regular corset wear M R S . B. E. N E V E L 612 Main St., Dallaa, Oregon, Phone 29. Will bring back the «presenting the Spirilla Co., Meadvllle, Penn . original color to gray and faded hair and will leave the hair clean, fluffy and na tural. On hand at all deal Deg. c. a. Pat. VMiiCc er , or direct from the laboratory, express prepaid, on receipt of fl. 00 , Kiec trial bottle ami comb sent for five 2 cent stamp* to cover postage ami packing. Be sure and tell me original color of your hair. (;Ui) Mary T. Goldman’s Gray Hair Restorer Mary T. Goldman, Goldman Bldg, St. Paul Dallas V A R I E T Y S T O R E HELMET BLENDED H A R D W HEAT FLOUR Made from Selected Bluestem and White : : WINTER WHEAT : : • F ive fu ll bushels o f the Best o f W h eat used in each barrel o f Flour, all residue g o in g to fe e d . M ost F lour is m ade from only 4$ bushels o f w heat. T h a t’s the reason “ H elm et” makes the purest, w h itest and B est Bread Cakes and Pastery : : : : : Milled Under the Most Perfect Sanitary Con ditions by Water Power, hence the Most HEALTHFUL and NUTR1CI0US • ______ ___ ______ ___ _ In Stock Now with-Your Grocer P in lr v A a ll I \ lv ^ lV l V i v i li Milling Com pany Rickreall O reg o n I