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I ter and they are all looking tine and do- Wilson Ayres was up from Dallas and i intr well. helped us with the work. Come again, Brother Ayres. ! Mr. Heut Dunsmore and daughter, Numerous candidates for various offi Mrs. Robertson, visited in Kola Sunday. Mr. Dunsmore spent the winter in Mis ces were Falls City visitors Saturday. souri and is glad to get back to Oregon. Miss Maud Montgomery visited her Mr. Macev will organize a Sunday mother this week. school next Sunday afternoon. He William Southwell is out from the would like to have as rnanv as possible Siletz for a few «lays visit. come and bring the children. WilImrand Elmer Lewis, twin broth Ferguson’s cherry orchard looks, fine ers, hehl their animal birthday party at The bodies of the trees are w hitewashed the home of Wilber l>*wis Saturday I him Saturday, an he hae been married and the ground is well cultivated. They night. Many friends were present ami their numerous friends wish them many »train. Mr«. Smith haa had them eince are full of bloom. I her »Uter’a death, the youngeat being Kola has a free circulating library. happy returns of the «lav. i then only four month» old. Mrs Carlson is the librarian ami the The J. H. Van Zandt Orchard com books are kept at her house. pany have a large force of men at work setting out trees in the 200 acre tract MONMOUTH NO 1. Tip Aeuff lost over half of his little chieks a few «lays after receiving them BUELL. Born to Dr. ami Mrs. Mathias, Mon on account of the cold weather. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. R. L. CHAPMAN... F U N E R A L DIRECTOR and EMBALMER OFFICE: Chape) und Parlor», N. Malnnt. D A L L A S , OREGON: - • Bell Phone 10». • Mutual Phone 130«. Calla prom ptly Anawered Day or N l*ht day, April 8th, an 8-pound boy. ! Correspondents’ Contest. Beginning April 1 the Iteiniser be gan h four months correspondents’ con test on the same lines as heretofore, ex cept the prizes will be in cash, instead of other articles, that method seeming to suit best all concerned. The moni regular and most newsy corresponden! during that time will receive $10, the •eoond $5. the third $2.50 and the next two $1 each. The contest will close July 31 and be immediately follow ed by another of four months duration commencing on that date. WEST SALEM. Fred Smith and family are ramped in Kingwnod park, where he is building a new bungalow, of which he has the frame up. * Mr. Walters has turned his house tliRt he bought half around and is a«lding two more rooms to it. Arthur Rex is giving G Stoler’. house a new coat of white paint. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Girth and daughter, of Lincoln, visited with the latter’» sister, Mrs. Daniel, of Fair View, last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Bails,of Rickreall, were visiting West Salem relatives U»t week. Miss Fennell, of Dallas, is spending the week with her father, llenry Fen nell, here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rex, of near Inde pendence, motored down Sunday ami went to church w'ith his parents, spend ing Kanter with them. Arthur Stewart ami family, of Dallas, Miss Mabel Laurence is home from visited in Kola Sunday. tin* V. ofO. visiting her parents. Mr. Fitts and family ami the Doherty The fruit .l.<l grain .Top, pro.nUe «., * « * * • « " » Sunday abundant yield this year in this part of George Mitty is working in the Salem the corn try. The prunes and plums are postoffice as a sub, going and coining on in full bloom, peaches and cherries are ' wheel. also past being blighted by rains. The ! ------- » « —.------—« The gardening is well under way, the 1 Constipation causes headache, nausea, kale for the dairy herds, not beinz over dizziness, languor, heart palpitation, looked. The spring crop of chickens Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken promise to Ire the greatest ever before ( the bowels and don’ t cure. Doan’s raised in these parts. Taking the i Regulets act. gently and cure constipa- weather conditions and energetic spirit j tion. 25 cents. Ask vour druggist, of movement among the people into consideration, there is no rnoui for the MISTLETOE. pessimist in Folk county nowdays. And one can make money who tries. The green fields of grass and hay, the Joe Boginski visited his parents over unfolding of the leaves on the trees ami Sunday. shrubs speak of plenty for the harvest Superintendent Seymour was out time. Thurs«iay and made Mistletoe a stand- The F'aster service at the Christian ard school. church was good. The music conducted The attendance at Bible school is in by Miss Fridd was exceptionly fine and the vocal solo by Miss Grace Davis was creasing. well rendered. About $30 was rai«e«i at the basket so The addition to the Monmouth hotel cial, which will be used as library fund. is rapidly noariug completiou. Mrs. Win. Bogvnski. Jr. is visiting at Mr. Strickler has built an outside Perrvdale. stairway to his rooming iiouse. SALT CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. McKennan and daught er, of Independent, visited at Parkers’ Easter Sunday. Homer Foster bought a new buggy. Mrs. Nettie Bosche returned from a Oren Boyd and Mr. Gee were Dallas two weeks’ visit in Eastern Oregon visitors last w’eek. Monday. Mr. Beck bought a ton of hay from Mr. French and family have taken Otto Rosenau last Saturday. residence for the present in the With row house on Main street. The Watkin’s Remedies agent was in and around town this week. Mis. Clarence Clodfelter and son, of Lebanon, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Griffa. Miss Opal Derby, of McMinnville, vis ited her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Boothby, during the week. Mr, and Mrs. Heilden, who visited J. H. Ackerman retu net! from Spok Chas. Ruge for two weeks, left for Port land and Seattle ami other points of in ane Sunday, terest, before going hack to Dakota. Montavilla Flowers will give a reeling Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Fennell, of Dakota, on the 13th, which will Vie the last en tertainment on the citizens’ course for arrived here last week and are visiting his brother, Henry Fennell, and will lo this season. Everyone is invited. cate here if they like the country. The I. O. O. F. basket social Wednes Mr. Morgan is having his new bunga day evening netted $(ifi. low p astered that he is building in The faculty reception Saturday even Kingwood. ing was enjoyable, hut not so well at Andrew' Nichols, of Dayton, came ov tended as desired. The decorations and er Saturday to attend the sixtieth wed entertaing were fine. ding anniversary of his parents, return “ Had dyspepsia or indigestion f< ing home Monday. years. No appetite, and what I «li«l eat Elmer Bails and Ed Brock are at distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Stuyton for a week fixing up telephone Bitters cured me,” —J. 11. Walker Sun lines. bury, Ohio. Geo. E Lewis sold the It. L. Skinner BALLST0N. home, where AI.»nso Skinner lived, that he got when he a«lministrated on the property of his sou lately. Mrs. Warren Esterbrook was calle«! Mr. Adams, who lives on the old Eiler to Ln Favette Saturday by the illness of place, is putting up new houses that he her mother, will sell. N. F. Gregg is quite sick with ap Earl Wood is having his new house pendicitis. plastered. Sam Morris came up from Portland Joe McLean, of Sunnyside, Washing 8aturday returning Sunday. ton, arrived here Friday ami took his children that Mrs. N. S. Smith has I A large crowd attended the Faster raised so far, Zolla being 12, Bruce 11, services at the Methodist church Sun Clair 10 years respectfully, back with I day night. Leslie Beaty arrived from Eastern Oregon the latter part of the week and will spend the summer here. SCOTT’S EMÌILSIOIN is THE BEST IN T H E ----------W O R L D ---------- because it is m a d e o f the ] surest and best in- g re d ie n ts , b e c a u s e it contains m ore healing, strengthening and up building m a t e r ia l than any other Emulsion, and because it is a perfect product o f a scientific ally p erfect process. Doctors the world over recognize I Scott’s Emulsion as the Standard prepa ration o f Cod Liver Oil. A L L D R l'O G IS T » i! Mr and Mrs. Bray move«! to Ball-ton I Friday where he will work in the hop yard there. Allan Fletcher, who is attending school at Corvallis, spent Saturday and Sunday at home heie. Lyle Joi made a business trip Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Brown. Miss Helen Coff y spent Sun lay witl Nora Jones. PERRYDALE. J. P. Caldwell was a cal'er in Me- Minnville Saturday afternoon. Ciiaa. and A. K. visitors Fridav. The farmers are nearly through put ting in their grain and are starting to plow their orchards. Miss Mary Quiriug and Mrs. Dedrick Clas cn. "f Washington are visiting at Mrs. McNulty's ami Mrs. Red«lcopp’s. Fries were Dallas Mr. Win. Gilson, of Dallas, owner of j the blacksmith simp and adjoining resi- | «ience pioperty here, has leased the property to a young man. (Bella Frver spent Easter w ith her , parents at Kola. Mrs. Chas. Bratcher and J. E. Yoa- j kum were Portland visitors Friday. Miss Alula Bell spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Salem. Prof. Caldwell, of Dallas, spent a few’ days vacation with relatives here last week. Baptismal senyces were hehl here at the Christian church Monday morning ¡is a result of the three days meeting at Messers Glen and Karl Stewart were Bethel by Rev. Jesse Kellems and Har Salem visitors Sunday. old Humbert. Clarauce Booth purchased a new bug J. F. Morrison, wife ami daughter gy last week. visited relatives at Amity the last of the Misses Phebe and Mary Wvatt made week. i business trip to McMinnville Satur- Mrs. J. P. Caldwell gave her little «laughter an Easter party at her h<mie lay. The revival meetings which were held Saturday afternoon. About 15 little at Bethel were well attended. Quite a folks were present and enjoyed an F'ast numlier attended from McCoy and Per- er egg hunt and a nice lunch of ice cream and cake during the afternoon. ryilale. Miss Nell Stewart has returned home from Airlie, where she has been visiting her sister. --------- .-----— -------------------- Never can tell when you’ll tingar or suffer a cut, bruise, scald. Be prepared. Dr. Electric Oil instantly relieves —quickly cures the wound. INDEPENDENCE. Mrs. C. Shelenberg, of Portland, was j mash a a guest at thd home of her sister, .Mrs. burn or W, Craven last week. Thoma’s Miss Evnroy McDevitt visited at the the pain, home of her brother, T, McDevitt, in Corvallis last week. Mrs Nellie Ward has returned to her home in Seattle after a visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. B. Wilsoh. PEEDEE. A little rain Faster so guess \ have rain for seven Sumlays. ui Willie Staats was a Salem visitor Fri- Mrs. M Waters made a trip to Inde pendence Thu sday. FALLS CITY Ward Steven» visited hi» brother-in- law, A11i»* Teal, hint week and returned Mrs. Will Patterson and Mrs. Bob to his home m Portland Friday. bins visited in Independence Sunday. Mr. Wells ami Gale Hill, candidates Mrs. I ’arlsotv's sister, Mrs. Gray, re for office, were shaking hands in town turned to her home in Portland Satur- last week. «lav. The death II R. Grant comet* liken Mr. Bobbin’s chickens are doing fine. t>ers«>nnl loss to many in Falls City. He lias mote than 000 little ones. He Uncle Bob («rant as he wife familiarly kept his hens stmt up in large, well ven known by his lovable and genial quali tilated and comfortable houses all win- ties and sterling manhood, endeared himself to all w ith whom he became ac quainted. i Peter Haniak was in town last week 1 an«! w hile here s«dd his residence prop erty. O ur W a y W ill Surely Please Y ou D A LLAS SHOE S T O R E M R S . J. C G A Y N O R , Proprietor )********** *****++*+4MH*++r +*+*+*+++*+++*++++++****++ V/'OU’RE going to see new clothes on every side now; | * all the young fellows will be blossoming forth in 5 the smart new grays, browns, blues and handsome mix- * \ tures, in the new tweeds, worsteds, cheviots, serges. BETHEL-McCOY. E0LA. When you buy our Shoes we make a sale that doesn’t end with that sale. We look forward to the time when you will come in and say: " I want another pair as stylish and as fine fitting as my last ones.” This does happen so frequently that we have come to expect it. It is the logical result o f our care in recommending right Ynodels and fitting to measure. Clothes-Signs of Spring j Mr. and Mrs. Claud Shelton and Miss Greta Harrington, of Corvallis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shenefield Elsie Bush went to Monmouth last Sunday to visit Grandma Hastings for a over Sunday. week. Mr. ami Mrs. Sherman Hayes were Misses Thera and Theda Condon visit Salem visitors last Wednesday. ed Hazel and Mabel Yost Saturday J. I). Hihbs and family visited rela night. tives in Jefferson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P . « 0 . Burbank, from Mrs. Perle Hedges has returned from near Monmouth, visited relatives at a visit with relatives in Albany. I’eedee last week. Mrs. W. W. Percival and Mrs. Thos. Mr. Guyer ami son, Walter, are build Hart visited in Salem last week. ing a barn at Lewisville for Hex Womer. Mrs. Ada Taylor and daughter, Irene, The play al the school house Saturday of Portland, visited friends here this night was a grand success. week. Hunday school next Sunday at 10 Maurice Butler, who is attending o’clock. school in Portland spent Easter vaca Miss Otta Mayfield, who is teaching tion at his home here. ; at Hillsboro, visited her parents lure AIRLIE. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Locke, of Salem, : Saturday and Sunday. -pent Easter Sunday at the home ol Mrs. Mvrtle Sears came up from Wes Williams is visiting relatives in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon. Hillsboro Thursday night to attend the Airlie. S. E. Owen, of Salem, spent Sunday funeral of her niece, Cleona Koub. with his family here. Lester Woods was an Independence I Chester Ball came up from Portland visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Drexl *r enter Saturday night fo r a few «lays visit. W. S. Alcorn made a business trip t«> tained the Crab dub at their home Fri- «lay evening. DoiUt hrt t lie baby suffer from eczema, Independence Tuesday. sor res «Jr miv itching of the skill. Doan’s Mrs. Harry Patterson returned to Mrs. G, Cole and son have returned Ointment vives instant relief, « urea to their home at Clayton. Dallas Sat unlay after a weeks visit quickly. Perlectlv sate for chihlreii. with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byerlev, of Falls All druggists sell it. D. Gains an«l M. Hibbard were Salem City, visit with Mrs. Rose Sunday. visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, J. «S. Smith left for Sa POLK. Miss Doiothy Cooper left Sunday for lem Monday. Tacoma where she will visit her sister The hall game between Stiver and Mr. and Mrs. Rcddecopp have been Mrs. W. Moreland. very sick and they expect their daughl Airlie was well attended. The score was lfi to 8 in favor of Airlie. ers home from Portland ami Seattle. Several Sales in One Phone 5J3 A large crowd atten«ie«l the special Faster services at the church Sunday. A special train from Dallas to Black | Rock carried a large numlier of ttie members of the Womimcn circle to Black R«H*k, Fridav night. The floor | w ork was exemplified and camlidates ; initiated and a fine time was enjoyed by I the meml>er». Charles Vick was a Dallas visitor Sat- ! urdav. W. E. Gilbert and wife are visiting relatives here this week. As a result of the recent revival «er* vices hehl at the M. F! church in F'alls City, seven new members were added to the church Sunday. No idlemen are seen on our streets these «lays ami everything looks good at this t me Falls City is going ahea<! all right amt soon we will never know there has been any hard times. The local lodge of Odd Fellows hehl a busy ami enjoyable session Saturday night, adding three new members to tk l lodge and all hands enjoying a nice lunch after cloaing the lodge. Brother MALARIA headache, biliousness, in digestion, rheumatism, 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 Thedford’f Black-Draught! the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine Mrs. J. H. Easier, of Spartanburg, S. G, says: “ 1 had sick headache, for years. I felt bad most of the time, I tried Thed- ford’i. Black-Draught, and now I feel better than when I was 16 years old." Your druggist sells it, in 25 cent packages. Insist on ThedfonTs Hart Schaffner & Marx i make them right; their clothes have the style, the tailoring, the quality l of materials that you want. And don’t forget the Boys Suits, and the : ball, bat, and glove with every suit. Dalias Mercantile Company M. E. church, of Salem, gave an Foster Mrs. J. Murphy, Saturday and Sunday. . sermon here Sunday. Mrs. Jim Hubbard spent the week Grading for the concrete arches on end with her brother. Hugh Smith. Mr. ami Mrs. F'rank Koch, of Pratum, were over Sunday visitors at W. S. Cat- the Wallace road will begin this week, Clarence Sellers is hauling cordwood i Mr. O. C. Kennen, of Salem, having the for the motor company. ton’s. contract. Miss Eulalia Davis, of Salem^ visited Don Miller is setting out a patch of | Clarence VVoelk has been digging roots here Sunday w ith her parents. Mammoth blackberries. for his hop yard at J. F\ VanDolah’s The appropriate Easter service which hop yard the last week. Bruce Miller is hauling wood with a was held in the church on Sunday four horse team. Ewing Bros, have their Logan berry morning was enjoyed bv a large con patch all staked and set out. gregation. i SUNNYSL0PE. F\ C. Ewing spent Sunday in Corval- | Misses Phoebe and Mary Wvatt and I Robert Wyatt, of Amitv, were visitors lis. Leetha Egelston and A. J. Shipley it Mr. Cai tons last Sunday. | The regular monthly meeting of the and family visited with the hatters Mr. ami Mrs. Enos French spent ! Berean claws was held at Mr. and Mrs. daughter at Falls City last Sunday. Chas. A. Park’s home. After the busi Faster in Salem with relatives. ness part was finished parlor games Miss Ina Fishback is spending several Eugene French was in Salem Satur were played. A supper of salad, sand weeks with friends and relatives atCarl- day. wiches and coffee was served at 11. ton. Mr. ami Mrs. W D. Henry were bus Alonzo Libby returned last week after Mrs F'. Clarke made a special trip to iness visitors in Salem F'riday. having spent the fall and winter at Salem Friday. Prince Rupert, Canada. Guy Young, of Salem, cam«% out to Don Hamar. formerly of Salem, but Spring Valley last week and took Hat- now of Monmouth, was seen in this vav Crawfords young mare to the fair neighborhood last Tuesday. OAKDALE. grounds for training. John Walker is assisting hissoninlaw, Tom Marks, of Rickreall, with his Jim Hubbard returned home from the GILLIAM NO. 2. spring work. Dallas hospital Sunday^ where he suc Mrs. Dewitt, of Monmouth, visited at cessfully underwent an operation for ap* the Heck home Sunday. Mrs. B. R. Allen returned home Sat i pendicitis. urday alter spending 25 days at the Dul- Mr. and Mrs. Ell more Diehl have Mr. an«! Mrs, Charley Bird went to las hospital where she underwent two moved to Independence but^are con surgical operations Her many friends Dallas Monday. templating moving to California where are rejoiced to see her so tar on the road F'red Hughes lost a valuable horse last 1 he has purchased property. j week. to rec«»very. ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. Little Grace Irish was under the doc Don Miller bought 43 head of goats. tor’s care last week with blood poison Andy Toby is setting out Ixigan berry in her arm, but is now thought to bo plants. • out of danger. Mark Leabo was visiting his neice, Chas Minnich went to P?rtiand on bdsiness last week. fr. G. Irish anil J. Pepper were in Sa lem on business last week. is Mrs. Foster has returned to her home « after some time spent in the Dallas hos pital where the went for surgical oper ation. undergoing two operations. W. Hibbard left for Hood River anil Mosier last Tuesday morning to look af ter business interests there. Mr. and Mrs. Robison, whose home is in Michigan, came here from Silverton I 1 iMt weak and are visiting at the Jack Minnich home. Halsted A Johnston have lately pur chased a new gasolene wood saw which they have set up and are now cutting wood. 1 fl a Mr. and Mrs. Stow, of Dallas, were * visitors at the home of T. Guthrie Sat urday and Sunday. i \V. D Gilliam ami family visited with relatives in the Antioch district Sunday. I 1 After the Bible school Sunday after noova short Easter program was ren dered by the school which was well re- ; ceived. After the urogram the subject of paying for new song bonk* was taken ] up and met with such generous response | that in less than three minutes the <le- I sired amount had been pledged and the books will be ordered at once. « —— » « € MICHIGAN CITY. « € € « Charley Pelker returned to his home « stead Monday after a months visit with I l i I his patent*. « Miss Mae Tate, «»f Portland, and Miss « j Ms hie Tat«, of Salem, w« fc visiting with I € ’ Mrs. John Held toiler the first of the , week. Miss Winnie \Welk ami Miss Mvrtle Pelker were visiting with Mr and Mrs. < J. L. Gritton the first of the week. .j € Mi«S Pearl Pelker spent Sunday near Ml Angel visiting with her sister. Rev. Richard N. Avienn, of the First RICKREALL The many friends of W. F' Clark will be pleased to hear that he is so improv- ed. Mrs. Chas. Whaley is improving. J. E. Yocum was calling on friends and relatives Sunday. Harry Cookingham went to Salem to look after his interest at the fair grounds. Independence and Rickreall High’s played baseball Sunday and won by Rickreall. Peter Rem pie was over from Salem Sunday to visit his parents. Mark Burch went to Portland Satur day returning Mono ay. Hood Craven and wife spent F'as er with his brother’s family here. Forest Craven went to Portland Mon day. Glenn Orr is up from Portland for a few days looking after his young orch ard. turn O u r new 24-page book, written by mea w h o know, contains much useful infor mation on fertilizing western toils. M ailed free on request. Th« C K » . H. Lilly Co., SaattU, W u h . Ch i l d r e n Cr y FOR FLETCHER’S C A S T O R I A W e have the biggest list of Jftt A AAAAAA AAAAAAA /ñ t A AAAAAA £ » W h y H ave Shabby Furniture? I It costs but a trifle for mat* rial to make it look as good as new. Comes in cans of all sizes, ready to put on, and anybody can apply ii W e recommend if if 5 5 ì> * Acme Quality Varno-Lac I jf ? which stains and varnishes at one operation and makes a beautiful varnish-gloss finish in fine imitations of expensive woods such as ma hogany, cherry, walnut, oak, etc. We have Acme Quality Paints, Anamels, Stains and Varnishes for all shabby surfaces, both indoors and outdoors. Let us show you colors and tell you about them whether ready to buy or not. if If if if If if I I I if if DUN GAN B R O T H E R S » 508 Washington Street, Dallas, Oregon if if W in Polk county and can quote ground floor prices. I f you are in the market for real estate you will serve your own interests by get ting in touch with us. Oregon lands a specialty. REAL ESTATE SNAPS W e have a good paying groce ry store in East Poatland to trade fo r Polk county farm land at the invoice price o f the stock. W e have five acres o f well im proved hill land close to town for { sale at a reasonable price. if » Get a Copy of Our ‘"Home Beautifying" Booklet—I T ’S F R E E » ¥ V W W « W FARM AND FRUIT LANDS W 160 acres, 40 in cultivation, good land, fair improvements. 2 fine springs, several acres can be irrigated, 100 acres in fine fir and oak timber, bringing 200 cords to the acre, 1-4 mile to rail road.—$75 an acre. Itemizer Realty Concern D allas, O reg o n