f OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. EOLA. R. L. CHAPMAN.... F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R and EM BALM ER O F F I C E : C h a p e l an Dallas T h u rs d a y . Kickreal! players. th ey J i m m i e Dyer, Mrs. McDowell and Will Muller left Tuesday m ornin g for S alm on river with a haul «jf supplies for d a u g h te r , Dora, visited a t Will Bushes S unday evening. W. 8. Bennett* FALLS CITY Albeit R onco'and Uncle J o h n C ine went to Airlie Monday with cream . PIONEER. BALLST0N. SUNNYSL0PE. Summons. I ii t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e » t a l e of O r e g o n for P o l k i-ou. ti) . bttmh M. -ttyer, plaintiff,^ v*. V A a r o n Miller,H ukm n L ong . : s a i t t h i ti c h n io i id , K a c h e i lirown a n d Jo h n Grown, | h e r hu a G a iid , J o h n Whi>- ley. C leveland Sears, M a r t h a f cl iz a be lh Cu r t in , • a n d C h a r l e a E. C'urti*. h e r | h n a h a n d . J a n i e s W Serog . ginii a iu l Ko su Svoggin». | iii» w lie, a n d all o i l i e r i persons or partiea un known claim ing air) j r i g h t , t i t le , e s t a t e , l ie n o r . in te re s t in th e real estate de»erit>ed I k t h e c o m I niainl h e rein,defendant» J T«> A a r o n M i l l e r , b u s a n I o u g , S a r a h R i c h m o n d , K a c h e i G r o w n a n d J o h n «■. G r o w n , h e r hu»- l.ui.d, J o h n W in i h \ , C l e v e l a n d S e a rs , M arl h a E l i z a b e t h C u r t ix a n d C h a r l e s fc. C u r t is , h e r h u s o a u d , J a m e s IV. S c o g g i n s and Rosa He« KgiU*. h i s w ile, a n d a ll o t h e r |*V*OIM or p a r l i e s u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , ti t le , e s t a t e , l ie n o r i n t e r e s t i n t h e r e a l e s t a t e de- Her ibf d i u t h e c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n , t h e a b o v e n a m e d Uelendanta. N m e n a m e oi t n e s t a t e of O r e g o n , y ou a n d e a c h oi y o u a r e h e r e b y n o t if ie d t o a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r t h e s u m m o n s a m i c o m p l a i n t tiled a g a in s t y ou in th e above e n title d cause a n d c o u r t (Hi o r b e f o r e s ix w e e k s in»iu t h e d a t e of t h e first p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s s u m m o n s , a n d if y o u fa il so t o a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r fo r w a n t t h e r e o f , t h e p l a i n t i f f will t a k e a d w r e e a g a i n s t y o u a n d e aci i ol >011 a s p r a y e d fo r i n h e r coin p l a i n t h e r e i n , towi t* t h a t t h e p l a i n t i f f is tlie o w n e r i n l e e s i m p i e of t n e l o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e to w i t : B e g i n n i n g a t t h e s o n t h - we»» c o r n e r of t h e d o n a t i o n l a n d c l a i m of S i ­ l a s M ill c i, n o t i f i c a t i o n n u m b e r lt»4(i, c l a i m n u m b e r \ t , i n tow n s b i p 7 s o u t h of r a n g e 5 West of m e W n l a m e r i c M e r i d i a n i n P o l k c o u n t y . O r e g o n ; t h e n c e r u n n i n g e a s t 4» 71 c h a i n s ; t h e n c e n o r t h 3U.UU c h a i n s ; t h e n c e west 48.HU c h a i n s : t h e n c e s o u t h OU.UU c h a i n s t o lire p la t e of b e g i n n i n g a n d c o n t a i n i n g lit» a c r e s m o r e or lea* a n d t h a t you un 1 e a c h <>i y o u be f o re v e r burie d a n d e n jo in e d from c la im in g a n y r.ght, t i t l e o r i m e r e s t i n o r to s a id r e a l p r e m i s e s o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f a n d lor s u c h o t h e r a n d i u r t h e r o r d e r in t h e p r e m i s e s a s t o t lie c o u r t m a y seem m ee t w ith e q uity. 1 h is s u m m o n s is p u b l i s h e d for a p e r i o d of six w e e k s i n t h e P o l k c o u n t y I t e i u i z e r by o r d e r of t h e l i o n , fcd F. L o a d , J u d g e «>/ t h e c o u n t . - c o u r t ol P o l k c o u n t y , O r e g o n , m a d e a t C h a m b ­ e r s i n s a i d C o u n t y a n d .State o n t h e 6 t h d a y of May, 1*1Z, a m i t h e d a t e o f t h e first p u b l i c a t i o n is May y, 1912, a m t t h e d a t e of t h e l a s t p u b l i c a l i o n w i l l be o n J u n e JU. l'.H2. SIBLEY A 1AK IN, A t t o r n e y s fo r P l a in t if f . P. L. F allb ack was a c o u n ty seat vis- Albert Welch was u p from Portlam l M a rk Blodgett an d fam ily,of Pioneer, itor Thursday . ami George Patty and family, of Am ity, S atu rd ay on business. s p e n t Sunday at th e home of »Mt. a n d , Mr. McDonald bas sold Id* p r u n e or­ Dan C a lh rcath was trad in g in M o n ­ M«*s. J o h n Middleton n o rth ot Dallas. ch ard to E lm e r Eues, of Perryilule. m o u th Tuesday. H a r ry Douglas am i J o h n Guv «b eared j Miss H a t t i e G a r r e t t, wa* h o m e from .Mrs. Tom Booth by a n d d a u g h te r , Hen ry Kiiuons sh eep one «lav last week. | Rickreall from S atu r d ay u n t i l Monday Faye, of Cnrlton, visited with h er « j u u * Chris. DoiNaachofsky ha* gone back | C C. B e n n ett h as a new autom ob ile. in, Mrs. Addie C a lb .e u th , t h e first of to his work a t Canby af ter a pleasan t th e week. Zewe W io n ih a u i, who h as j u s t return- visit at home. Roy Clark ami wife will m ak e theii ed from Colorado, was visiting hi* si* T o m W atson ami wife ar e train in g ter, Mrs. J o s e n b G a i r e t t h e la t t e r p art ho me on t n e L u c k ia m u te for t h e p r e s ­ hops for Jo h n M artin a t th e H a lU x k j of th e week. • en t. yard. Scott Wallace a n d George Morgan ’ A. J . Shipley visited friends in F alls Mrs. O. N. H a rrin g to n received t h e have gone to Tillamook . City Sun day. sad news of the d eath of her nep h ew , Robert Fishbac k was a p l t a s a n t guest Mr. an d .Mrs, Allen, of S h e r id a n , vis­ Lou H m a r ’s wife, of n ear Nashville , of friend* n ear I n d e p e n d e n c e S u n d ay . ited relativ«*s fiere Momlav. one day last week. G r a n d m a Snell, Mr. an d Mrs. H e r ­ Mr. a n d Mrs. R a y m o n d (Attinger, of J o h n Netlieiton buried an infant son sw port, T r~ ennessee, are visiting rela- . m an W under visited friends at Oakdale in th e H u b b ard c e m etery near Falls Newport, Sumlay tives here. C ity last S atu rd ay . Mrs. (). E . F o eh t anil Mr*. Richard 1 Mrs. B.-lle Sullivan, of M o n m o u th , is Mrs. Sena Dornhecker an d G e r t r u d e were out at th e farm all last week ami Claufield a t t e n d e d t h e funera l of t h e la - | stayin g with h er m other, Mrs. FT Clark while the latter is sick. Eva ami Martie Lawrence and his wile t e r ’s uncle, W. L. Gilson, S a t u r d a y . cam e o u t for t h e week end. Mrs. Milt Bosley atten d ed t h e May E liuer Newbill made a bu siness trip d ay exerci.-es in M o n m o u th last week. George C u rtis ami family attemie«l to P o rtlan d last week. c h u r c h in Dallas Sumlay. Miss Clara Peck in visited h er sisters Mrs. Millie Savage a n d tw o little J a k e Crider, of Dallas, w as o u t to his d a u g h te r s a r e visiting a t t h e hom e of in M onm outh S atu rd ay an d Sumlay. h er uncle, W. A. Yocum. p ace in tins neigho orho od this morn- R. M. Bosley sold GO goats to Dave ing. Dove th e past week. ANTIOCH VALLEY. Georgie C u rtis sp e n t S atu r d ay a f t e r ­ Miss Ina Fishbac k waj in Indepen- noon with Mrs. F an n ie H a r rin g to n a t d eu ce last week. her home. Miss 01 lie H in k le a n d Roy Clark Mrs. R etta H a m a r an d «laughter, Ver- were m ar rie d in Dallas Ma y 7th by «la, of M onm outh, were guests of her Ju d g e Coa«i. m o th er, Mis. E. C lark , last week. FAIRVIEW SCHOOL ITEMS W. B. R a m s e v ’s f a t h e r from Linn Mr. an d Mrs. Elm >re Diehl, of Ind e- county i* visiting him. pemlence, visite«l with J o h n W alk er T h e pupils a n d patro n s of this d ist i i c t Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. Mack s p e n t S u n ­ an d w ife S atu rd ay a n d Sunday . are coining to t h e front a n d lining u p day with Mr. a n d Mrs, J o h n Yeater , of Misses Nellie an d L innie Shi plev vis­ with t h e o th e r progressive co m m u n ities Liickiam ute valley. ited with friemls in M o n m o u th S unday. of th e county an d will soon have t h e i r W. B. R a m s ey ’s ho rse go t c u t q u ite H«‘hl Monday. meeting on S a tu r d a y . May 11th, and Wallace Brown, of Airlie, b r o u g h t Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1912, T h e Polk co u n ty «listriot c o n feren ce of d u r in g th e lecture h o u r we had q u i t e an C h e ster McClain and wife hom e S u n ­ ' a t t h e h o u r o f o n e o ’c lo c k p. m . o f s a i d d a v a t t h e Rebekah lodge is s c h ed u led to meet interesting discussion on Single Tax. day. Mr. McClain has been cu ttin g ' t h e we s t d o o r of t h e c o u r t h o u s e i n Dalla s, in M onm outh T h u rs d a y , A. 11. W \ a t t , of McCoy, was a n Oak treilis jxde» or Krebs. Folk county. Oregon, sell at p u b lic a u c tio n to t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r fo r c a s h i n h a n d o n d a y T h e juniors of th e high school e n t e r ­ Grove visitor S atu rd ay . of s a l e a l l t h e r i g h t , ti t le , i n t e r e s t a u d e s t a t e M. N. P r a t h e r a n d wife, G r a n d m a tained th e se nior class a t a reception w h i c h s a i d d e f e n d a n t s . W. H. M a tn e v a n d Earl Davis, of Nashville, who h as been Hailey P e a r l M a tn e y . o r e i t h e r o f t h e m , o r a ll o t h e r S atu r d ay evening in t h e cen tral high visiting with 1 M. Robertson, tias te- McClain an d son a n d Mrs p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g u n d e r s a id d e f e n d a n t s o r e i ­ P r a t h e r went to Corvallis S u n d a y to school building. t u r n e d ho m e. t h e r of t h e m . h a d i n o r to s a id m o r t g a g e d visit relatives. p r e m i s e s p r i o r t o t h e 9*h d a y of F e b r u a r y , T h e M o n m o u th hotel gave n big oys- 19U. a n d e v e r y h a r t a n d p a r c e l t h e r e o f . t e r su p p e r Friday evening from six to T h e said real p ro p e rty h ere in b e fo re m e n ­ BOWERsVlLLE. n ine o ’clock. LETTER LIST. t i o n e d is d e s c r i b e d in s a i d e x e c u t i o n as fol­ I The Pevish Child Needs a Laxative I t i* natural for a child to laugh ami plav aud wheu it sulk* drow sily or eries you may depend on it som ething physical is th e matter. 1 If you ace no evidences of a serious ailuient ‘ you w ill not l*e wrong if you q u ietly give it a dose of mild laxative th at evening on p uttiug it to hed. m* T h e rem edy moat generally recommended f..r th is purp«*se is Dr. C aldw ell’» Syrup Pe| • siu, which m others throughout the country have beeu giviug their children for a quarter of a century. Today thousand* of famili«* are using it where hundreils used it then, and th ere m ust be good reason for th is word of m outh lettiniinendation. i t is adm itte«ily the m ost perfect laxative for children, wouteu, old people and all others .* * * * * * * * ***** f lo ws t o w i t ; Lot s :< a n d 4 i n f r a c t i o n a l bl o c k 4, in L. A T h o r p ' s A d d i t i o n t o t h e t o w n of I n ­ d e p e n d e n c e , in P ol k c o u n t y . O r e g o n . S a id s a t e be in g m a d e s u b j e c t to r e d e m p t i o n i n tlie m a n n e r p r o v id e d by law . D a t e d t h i s 27th d a y of A p r i l, 1912 I. M. G R AN T, S h e r if f 01 P o l k c o u n t y , O r e g o n . S atu rd ay evening a n u m b er of t h e you ng folks from the Crider h o p yaril went to Dallas lor a joy ride. The following letters remained uncalled for in the Dallas post- office Tuesday: Judge Daily. Mr. Wm. Good. Notice of Final Settlement Mr. Luther F. Haynes. O T I C E la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n d e i > i g n - Mrs. Ida Kelley. N e d a d m i n . a t r a t u r of i h e e s t a t e of A m a n d a D e L a a h i u u l l d e c e a s e d , b a n tiled i n t h e c o u n t y Mr. Bud Pollard. c o u r t ot t h e s t a t e o i O r e g o n io r P o l k c o u n t y , h i s f in a l a c c o u n t a s s u c h a d m i n i s t r a t o r of s a i d Rev. J. M. Sexton. e s ta t e , a n d t h a t S a t u r d a y , tlie 1st d a y of J u n e , E. H. Tarter. 1912, a t t h e h o u r of 10 o ’c lo c k a . ni., h a s be en fixed by s a i d c o u r t a s t h e t u n e , a n d t h e c o u n t y Miss Cloe Wallace. c o u r t r o o m in D a l la s , O r e g o n , a s t h e p l a c e for h e a r i n g of o b j e c t i o n s to s ui d r e p o r t a n d t h e Mr. Clavton Welch. s e ttle m e n t thereof. C. G. C0AD, R. A. CA M P B E L L , G a r d e n s a r e up and looking fine. Mr. an d Mis. Holt Crowlev and d a u g h t e r , Vivian, were ov«*r Sun day visitors in Rickreall. J o h n Covllle, <>f Polk Station, visite«l with friends a n d relatives in this vicini­ ty lately. G earge Kliver Irought some haled hay of Mr. Fisli r lately, paying $10 a ton. T h e w arm w eath er is helping t h e crops to grow’. Charles Hill, of P ortland, was ill th is vicinity on bu siness Monday a n d T u e s ­ d ay . . Postmaster. REAL ESTATE SNAPS Andrew Lawrence, of Salem , Abe Backer, of Indep en den ce, and Ja ck Wil- s in, of Polk, were «»ver Sun day visitors a t th e hom e of E L Haves. We have a good paying groce­ ry store in East Foatland to trade for Polk county farm land at the invoice price of the stock. Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Dielim were in th is neig hboihood Monday on business. Ell>ert Haves , who lias tousilitis, is im pro ving slow. / 6 t h > To the EAST x ROSE FESTIV AL I t t i / SUNSET I0 G 0 E N & SHASTA 1 1 ROUTES f 1 1 } 1 E L K ’S CONVENTION SEASHORE OR MOUNTAINS ------------------------------------------------ Round trip ticket» to the principal C ities of th e E ast, going or returning through C alifornia, or via Portland. G oing lim it lo d ays. F in a l re­ turn lim it Oct. 31, on sale as follow s: S A LE DATES M ay 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 1 1 ,1 4 .1 3 . 17, 18, 24, 29 Ju tir 1, 6, 7. 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 16, 20 , 22, July 23, 20, 29, 30, 31 A u K. 1, 2, 3,6, 7, '.2,15, 1«, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31 S Septem ber 4 5, 6, 7. 8, 11, 12. 30 $ Stop-over. Going or Returning within the Limit P A C IFIC R A I L W A Y & N A V IG A T IO N B E A C H E S A re now w ith in ea sy reach b> th e l*. R. A N . and a new field for a pleasutt' vacation open. Week end tickets now on sale. Season tick ets from all points on sale J u n e 1. P O R T L A N D R O S E F ES TIV A L O pens Ju n e 10th and C loses J u n e 15th. T h e greatest Floral F iesta and C arn ival of ^ Pleasure y et held. Low round trip tick ets on sale from all points. F or b eau tifu lly illustrated bnoklets des ribing N ew port, P.ayocean and oth er points, as w ell as inform ation as to East Bound Kxcursi »a httr s, R outes, Stop-O vers, E tc., call on our n earest A gen t or w rite to B. p. 0. E [tLKS] Convention, July 8 to 13, 1912 * * d M A * '* ^ * * ^ ^ * * * * K*' THE PLEASURES OF SUMMER ÎÎÉ Ü Ç JI are coun tles s in n u m b e r b u t t h e r e are n o n e m ore delightful t h a n a ride th r o u g h t h e co u n tr y am o n g t h e flower decked fields and wood». As su ch a ride m u s t be free from an y risk or d an g er to se cure its th o ro u g h e n j o y m e n t , safe and s u b s ta n tia l h arn ess m ast be used. H a r ­ ness sold by H arry M arshall is g u a r a n ­ tee«! to be strong , serviceable, an d th o ro u g h ly u p to date. HARRY MARSHALL D A LLA S, ORECON We Devote Our Entire Time and Effort to the Grocery Business And do not carry any side lines, therefore are able to gsve you the best of everything in the Grocery line Dunn's Exclusive Grocery E. C. and A. W. Dunn, Proprietors listrav Notice. r A M E t o m y p l ac e a b o u t t h e first of Apr il a v b a y mart* a n d a y e a r l i n g c o lt . O w n e i c a n h a v e t h e s a m e by p r o v i n g p r o p e r t y a n d p a y ­ i n g c h a r g e a . My p l a c e is o n e m i l e d u e e a s t of Win CAKK«»LL, B allston. A m i t y , R. F. D. M16 D a l la s . M ay 1.1912. Within 6 miles of Dallas we have a tract of 98 acres, all un­ der cultivation, without other; improvements, that can be i bought for $70 an acre. All good black soil, and is rolling land, close to school and postof­ fice. 2 1-2 acres in Dallas, best of I creek bottom land, good 7-room house, plenty of fruit, an excel-! lent chicken and berry place, convenient and suitable. Only; ] $2500 and terms to suit. E i r l W o r d has his new house about finished. Now for t h e bird. The cage is ready. Mrs. Lafollette. Mrs. E llio tt's nor*«, ones. Five-room house and leaves her th is week a n d h er son, Sher- ! A bargain at the price. m a n is going to tak e ca re of her. barn. 48 acres near town for $4000. cleared and under fence, but improvements. Will Frail rick son a n d familv h ave 1 moved an d are at t h e hom e of his m«Hh- All er. Mrs. W W. Bailee. no Mrs J . T. H u n t has been suffering with lagrip t h e last two weeks. Itching pile* provoke n to fan ity , b n t profa nity w o n 't cure t h e m , l h w u ’s O i n t m e n t cure* itching, bleeding or p ro­ tr u d in g pile* af ter year* of suffering. A t t o y d r u g «tore. j Itemizer Realty Concern D alla*, O regon o« £ JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Patronize Itemizer Advertisers for Your Benefit The Largest Industry in Polk County is the Mr. and Mrs Wm. Gozer moved in t o ! Mrs. J . P. H o lm e’s new house in King- wtxxl last week. Mrs. McLench, of Linctdn, is having h e r house in West Salem made new by p u ttin g on a new siding a n d r«s»f. ^ Low Fare* to Meeting of Women'» Clubs, San Francitco, June 24 to July S * f WEST SALEM | N E W P O R T —Y A Q U I N A B A Y T h e horn of the R hododendron, an itleal place to s]>end the sum m er. Low round trip and week end tickets. R easonable hotel rates, ou t door am u se­ m ents, bathing, boating, golf, fishing, etc ., etc. 160 acres, 40 in cultivation, ood land, fair improvements) 2 ne springs, several acres can be irrigated, 100 acres in fine fir and oak timber, bringing 200 cords to the acre, l-4.mile to rail-1 road.—$75 an acre. Mr. anti Mrs. G ro v er Beeler, of Rick- reall, s p e n t M o th e r ’s day a t th e Cadle h om e. x VIA T H E We have five acres of well im­ proved hill land close to town for sale at a reasonable price. The following celebrated M o th er’s day a t t h e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. (». J K e m ­ pt» I : G. G Item pel an d family, of Per- ry d ale; J. H. Reu.ple, of Suiithtield, an d George k l i v e r and familv. I t was also t h e e lev en th an n iv ersary of Mr an d Mrs. G. G. Rempel’s wedding. All sp e n t an en jo y ab le day. Mr. a n d Mr*. Sam C o sts and rh ih l- ren, of Oak Grove, were week end visit­ M ias E d ith West was a guest a t t h e or s with Mr. an d .Mrs. J . I. Miller. | Eplev h o m e in Siiiuey over S unday. H arry S m ith an d Fran k Simon w ere J K Jo h n s o n ret tim ed S atu rd ay from Wtxxl burn callers Sunday . a visit in P o rtlan d . Ella Ruge and Ray Rex t«x»k th«8tl< One of the best business loca­ Mr. ami Mr*. A. W h itn ev a ml Mrs. grade e x a m s th is week. tions in town, 50 foot frontage S h e r m a n Hayes were Salem visitors S a t ­ The W. C. T. U. m eets Thursday* t h e : on Main street. $5000. u rd ay . 18th. A Hue program is being prep ared j For $4000 we have a well im­ H. H. Kno x a n d E. E. Pa«ldars-n«Hs, one h o u r ; cle- j Tuesday l«>oking af ter his in te r e st her»*. a gues t at th e hom e of her sister, Mrs arbF, 1 * 0 h o u r ., ao r r t h r o a t to o lv . w , „ nbi(|lt ||i ( „ Hahnii. Mr. an d Mr*. C. Cri«ler, of IHillas, a r c h over pain. A Went h a . inovo.1 hi* tent« down by were visitors h ere Sun d ay . t h e depot. Wanted to rent - A piano in S. O r r wa* tip from P o rtlan d a Mo*t disfiguring skin er u p tio n * ,s cro fu ­ good condition, will take good few Mr». day* la*t week. pim ples, rashes, etc., are d u e t«i i m ­ care of same, and the terms must J . J . Burch * • • tak en unddenly ill la, pu re blood. Burdock Blood Bi’ter s is a be reasonable. Mrs. F. C. Mey­ Monda y m o rn in g P r Bollman, of cleans ing blood tonic. Make* you clear laa, a a* called a n d he it f o ilin g eaaier. | ey ed , clear brained a n d clear sk in n ed . er, Dallas. A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e e s t a t e of S i m p s o n A Le wi s, A m a n d a D eo a. h n i u t t A t t o r n e y s for e s t a t e . Ue ceascu. * if- SUMMER VACATIONS: Notice of Sheriff's Sale. T here w as over (K) a t Kumlay school W. O. McCown was visiting friends in last S unday. F alls City last week. Re m e m b e r t h e ch ild ren s «lay a t th e Mr, Wagner, who bo u g h t p a r t of I he Winner < ¡#»ve J u n e 2nd every one is i n ­ vite«! to come. T eth er j w farm was in town T h u r s d a y . , T h e plaste ring of th e new hotel a d d i ­ McClain will finish his t n 11 is job this tion bus ju s t been tiuislie«l by S. U. Mrs. Tetheiow, who has been si«*k for week » ml d riv e hi- h • p to Bu na Vista W alk er. som e «lays, is much im pro ved at th is dow n th e Liickiaiinite. time. T h e contract for t h e new city w ater Clarence Wilson an d fam ily atten d ed sy stem has been a war« ed by t h e city Atto rn ey Flower left for Berkely, council to J o h n Keating, of P o rt l a n d , California, T h urs day, wher e he will u n ­ S u n d ay school a t Peedee Iasi Sunday . dergo an operation for cancer. A co m ­ Go don Powell retu tied hom e after a who agreed to furn ish full e q u i p m e n t a n d work on th e sy stem for $21,202.07 plete cure is promised. few days visit a t Salem. Dr. ('. H. C h a p m a n , of t h e P o rtlan d T h e new councilmen took u p t h e d u ­ Willi«» Bush an d w ife an d son w en t to Oregonian will d eliv er t h e com m en ce ties of th e ir otlice last Monday n ig h t, Dallas F riday. in en t ad d ress at th e n o rm al school here ami an effort will he made to h av e a W ilb u r Bush visited Glennie T u rn e r on J u n e 10. stat* n ieu t of th e c i t y ’s financial co n d i­ S atu r d ay nigh t. tion made. It is believed t h a t m o st all t h e eig h th Miss Addie Huggins, who has been irade \ U;»ils who took t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s sick for some time, «!»• d last T h u rsd ay . ust w te k were successful. ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. S h e leaves a m other, five sisters a n d a | T h e M onm outh concert hand gave an b r o th e r, besides a large circle of sorrow - j Ml n Mabel J e n k in s, of Bethel, at- onen air co n cert on t h e band s t a n d on ing frientt*. tend« I t h e C. E. here S unday nigh t. Main street S a tu r d a y ev ening A. F. C o u rter, w ife and son, Clives, j Mrs. Alice Sim pson, of Lincoln, is T h e s t u d e n ts of t h e high school are wer e over from Salem visiting relatives i visiting with her d au g h ter, Mrs. W N. alread y p r e p a r in g for co m m e n c e m e n t, lu st week. j ( 'raw foul. which will he dtiri g first week in J u n e . On T h u rs d a y of ’a^t week (), A. 8 p ;" Fran k Crawford has a new triple a u ­ T h e w e a th e r was so w arm Sum lay n ey hud Ins light h an d badly era*!- «1 to seat buggy. t h a t m an y of t h e bov* took to t h e Wil- while working on u hridg«*. He w.« a m e t i e river. Mrs. W. J . Crawford a n d Mrs. (». If. t a k e n to th e Dallas hospital for t r e a t ­ I Craw ford are a t t e n d in g t h e a n n u a l Bap­ m en t. C o m m itte e s h ave been ap p o in ted bv tist convention held this week a t Cor- t h e city t«> g et t h e cooperation of all Lloyd Ellis had a slight accid en t last ^ vallU. per so ns in o bse rv ing a clean up t im e to* week, cu ttin g his knee with an axe. Mr. and Mrs. W. D H e n r y w en t to th is city. Mrs. W. R. H in sh a w visited at Zim P o rtlan d Tuesday on business. H insliaw ’ h in t h e basin last week, re­ Mr an d Mrs F iauk ('r aw fo rd a t t e n d ­ t u r n in g Sund ay. INDEPENDENCE. ed tlm dedication «if th e arniorv at Mr. am! Mrs. J . R. Moyer returne«! Woodburn an d are m>w visiting in P o r t ­ M onday from a m o u t h ’s visit in Salem land. Mr. an d Mr*. F ra n k Sk in n er, of S a­ am i P o itlam l. T h ey were accom panied I lem, visited relatives h ere last week. From all rep o rts th u s far received t ^ c Inline bv th eir «laughter, M aude Me Mrs Clyde Williams an d Miss Flor­ Lincoln school holds th e liest record in C ow n, an d Mr. M oyer’s sister, a t t e n d a n c e «if an y mc I mo I in t h e c«»nntv, ence Burton were Salem visitors one Mrs. Flower was a week e n d visitor in t h e y e a r ’s attemlamre aver aging W 56 day last week. Salem with her d a u g h t e r , M arg u erite per cent, a record th at we believe no Mi-s Marie G e b h a r d t re t u rn e d Sun- M. L. T ho m p so n , son Hal, W. T. school can beat. Miss Carrie Dalim. « av from a visit in P«>rtlaud. Grier, an«I Paul S h ep ard motore«! o u t t h e tea c h e r for th e past year, deserves Maurice Butler was u p from P ortlam l to Monrce, se ven teen miles bevond Cor- j uiindi credit f«»r iltus p u ttin g Lincoln vallis, Sunday . I to th e front an d m ak in g it t h e b an n er last week for a short visit with his p a r ­ ents. ’ , ! school of t h e sta te . Mrs. <). L. r n n k is very ill am i wns E. T. Henkhv, of Corvallis, visited t a k e n to t h e Dallas hospital last S u n d ay , i Mrs W orth H e n r y , of Salem , is visit- relatives here last week. I ing with Mr. a n d Mrs. 1). G. Henry. Mr. ami Mrs. Civile Reynolds arrived Mis* G race Damon , of Salem , visited Mr. H en ry Zinzer, from California, W ed n es d ay for an all s u m m e r visit with lite r S u n d ay at t h e hom e of her p *rents h a s been visiting relatives her e. lelatives. here. Mis* Grace Zinzer is a t t e n d i n g t h e Miss E d n a B a rn h a r t went to Salem Miss Rowena S p erlin g was a Salem Cupital Normal school in Salem . F rid a y as a delegate t«* t h e E p w o rth visitor one day last week. League conven tion. After tin* c o n v e n ­ Mis* Margaret S hinner * visited r e l a ­ tion she sp e n t f«*w «lays visiting Mrs. tives in Dallas over Sunday . RICKREALL Je ss ie Pugh Newkirk. who need a g en 'le bowel stim u lan t an I 11 it <\ violent salt, cathartic uill, or d(»ctnre«i w ate r. l)r. C ald w ell’s Syrup Pepsi » w ilt act g> n tlv, and when taken before retiring w il h riu ' com plete satisfaction in the morning. A fter a idiort use of th is remedy a ll forms of ou t­ side aid can be dispensed w ith and u atu ie w ill again act alone. A ll classes of good A m erican ¡»euple k in » it in th e home for the ilia of the stom ach, liv ­ er aud bow els, and among th e thouaamis w! <» have w ritten the doctor th at they w ill never l»e w ith out *t are Mrs. G . A. B ate , 24G h. Gth S t., S alt Lake ('ity , U ta h , ai d Mr T. E. H ickm an, T euinath, C olo. A dose of it has saved m any a person from a serious i I- ness. Pall as Lumber and Logging Company Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow