CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Mr. Carlson bought a fine driving Dallas Men Get Patents. INDEPENDENCE. horse last week. Notwithstanding the determi Our C hristm as tree entertainm ent C. Moore and children, Ramo Mildred W ilson..................... 5 0 ........... 50 nation of certain officials of the will be on Tuesday evening, the 24th of na Mrs. and Dan, visited relatives in P o rt Ruth Miller ...................... 5 0 ............ 50 Interior department to prevent December. Mrs. Ferguson has charge Alma M itchell........................2 5 ..............25 land over Sunday. the patenting of any more lands of the program Everybody invited. M ild r e d W ils o n . Mrs. Reddicopp, of Polk S tation, is on the Siletz . reservation, the Mr. and 0 . E. Sm ith spent Sunday ' . „ „ , ! visiting a t the home of her parents, w i t h the la tte r’» parents near Falls Hawley act has finally become WEST SALEM. Mr. and Mrs. T. H artm an. City. ¡operative to a limited extent, Wm Fredrickson ha» moved in (i. Jesse W hiteaker, of Albany, visited W. Grooms and son. A rthur, trans- and patents have been issued to S to ler’s »mall house. a t the home of her m other, Mrs. Nan a c t e d business in Dallas Saturday. the following homestead entry- Mr. and Mr». T. P. *oules and Mr. W hiteaker last week. This is the place to W. L. Barber went to Buell Sunday men. John D. Murphy, Jacob L. and Mrs. Blank and family, of Wood- C. W. Butler transacted business in to visit his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Whit- Condron, George R. Lowe, Lew buy 5, 10, 15 and 25c •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •» ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » a Francis K eyt, Joseph McKee and Joe burn, attended the funeral of Mrs. Airlie last week. tington. is Jones, Richard Paul, Welling Jennings went to McMinnville Tuesday Brannon Wednesday. goods. Some of our Mrs. W. W, Percival and Mrs. J. ; R. L. CHAPMAN.... to have some dental work done, Wm. Ellis, of Falls City, spent F ri ton Wright, Arthur R. Lawton, Mr. John Simon was a Portland visit F ry er were Salem visitors Thursday. prices: Childrens mugs day in Dallas. I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Wm. I. Weils, William Schroe- Mrs. J , W. Wilson has been quite or Monday. Mrs. Al. W hitney visited in Salem 5 and l<>c; childrens and sick for several days. der, George C. Whitehorn, Peter There was a surprise p a rty given in Mrs. I. L. Granville left Saturday for one day last week. EMBALMER j - l i h o n o r of Clarence R. Brown s 22nd A. cups and saucers at Finseth, Frank L. Priest, Carl Morrison spent a few days of Portland for a stay until Monday, then ; O F F I C E : Chapel and Parlor». N. M ain ,t. Mrs. Geo G raves entertained the la- birthday. Those present were, Mr. last week a t the home of his uncle, J . go to Seattle, where she will sta rt for 10 and 15c. Cups and D A L L A S . OKEOON: Mrs. Geo. Skiff, Mr. and Mrs. E. Niels Anderson, Dennis Cusack, her home in Buffalo, N. Y. She ha» dies of the Presby-trian Need let ra ft Morrison, on upper S alt Creek. B<Uli Phones ii H j a t her home W ednesday afternoon. | 0 Barham, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hutch- Wm. F. Allen, Chester V. Hare saucers make fine pres been visiting with her cousin, Mr». J. < - Calls Prom ptly Answered Day or Night T. H unt here. W. G. F arm er has sold his cafe and ins, Mr. and Mrs. ( has. R. Bennett, and Sign Hanson. ents. Look over our < * PEEDEE. 1). Fowler, of Ernest and Bessie Hoisington, Miss De The entries of Christopher J. L ester Brannon left Monday for P o rt confectionery atore to E. I E tta Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bar- Franklin, Lee Smith and Eva C. stock, from 10c up. Salem. land, w here he works on the stre e t car. , ham The evening was spent in gam es Mr». Dena F reer haa a new sewing Smith are now awaiting reports J . H. Johnson left Sunday ror . * and refreshm ents were served, Christmas cards, fine Correspondents’ Contest. m achine. m onths visit a t hi* form er home in | from the special agents sent to ones for lc; extra good Beginning Decem ber 1 the Item izer be Jam es Hubbard returned to his bus- MONMOUTH NO. 2. Buahnell, Illinois, examine them, and the entries T here is going to be a C hristm as tree , ¡ness in Raymond, W n., Monday. gan a four m onths correspondents’ con ones, 3 for 5c. A fine a t Pedee w ith a fine program , aa the ------ ! Mrs. Ellen Robertson has retu rn ed ' of Wm. A. May and C. F. Smith test on the sam e lines as heretofore, ex Cherry Drove school is going to take Prof. A rthur L. Peck, a landscape to Portland a fte r a visit a t the home of 1 1 Barham ia building a house on are held up awaiting reports silk tie for men 25c. his lot in City View Addition. cept the prizes will be in cash, instead ! part. architect of the 0 . A. C., was in Mon-1 Mr. and Mrs. O. A, K ram er, Peanuts, a full quart from the register and receiver of of other articles, th a t m ethod seeming Mrs. Scott went to Monmouth Fri A surprise p a rty was given for Gor- mouth , , Friday , - and S „ aturday and . .. made ■ i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claud H ubbard, of the Portland land office. In for 5c. Good heavy to suit best all concerned. The most don Powell Saturday night. All had a p l a n a for l a y i n g out and beautifying p t , d vi„ited , t the home of his day. structions have been sent out di the grounds of f the norm al and high parents ‘ hose for children, 2 regular and most newsy correspondent ffne time, last week. H erbert Hansen, of Salem, was in school buildings. recting these officials to hasten Dallas Sunday. during th a t tim e will receive $10, the Mrs. Will Bush got a fine pair of To- Mr». J. I). H iltibrand, of L uckiam ute, pair for 25c. Ladies their reports, and as soon as \V. L. A rant, principal of the N ew visited relatives in this city this week. second $5, tiie third $2.50 and the next ; louse geese o f Mrs. R itt K erber. Bob Victor spent Friday in Salem. handkerchief, we have berg high school, came Friday and vis they are received the fate of two $1 each. The contest will close Mr. and Mrs. Charley Maxfield and ited a t home, re turning .Sunday a fte r Mrs. Carl Percival returned Tuesday L ittle Veda Parks is home from some dandy ones, 5 these five entrymen will be de March 30 and be im m ediately follow two children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse noon. from a weeks visit in Portland. * Sheridan. termined. and 10c. Tne swellest ed by another of four m onths duration Yost Saturday night and Sunday. L'n- L uther Grounds is still confined t o , Mrs. O. D. B utler visited relativ es in cle Will Bush also visited them . Seventeen of the Siletz entries Mrs. Springsteen w ent to Portland om m encing on th a t date. line of wall-pockets in his bed, suffering from an atta ck of Portland last week. Sunday. coming within the scope of the Miss F.va Womer, who is teaching paralytic rheum atism . the County, only 20c. school a t McTImmonds Valley, visited Miss Christie Black is now making Hawley law have been held for Several carloads of brick have a r SM1THFIELD. her parents here Saturday night. Barretts, side combs her home in McMinnville. cancellation.—Oregonian. rived for the new $50,000 dorm itory for ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. Burbank Bros, have bought Mr Wil the norm al school and all the used in and back combs, your Chas. Springsteen was a Salem caller Jim Meyer visited friends between d e r’s lease to the Y ost farm and have th a t strte tu re will be furnished by the Sunday. choice 15c. Christmas SUNDAY SCHOOL BAZAAR Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tratto n , Mr H. moved there and gone to farm ing, sta te penitentary and m ade by the trains last Saturday, Mona Simpson, of Salem, was in Dal W. Cooley and Howard Zinser are in Candy Headquarters. Frank Q uiring’s brother from Ne Hogs got into Will B ush’s potato Oregon convicts. las Saturday. Corvallis this week taking the short patch and destroyed the whole patch of Q. A. Rockwell passed a w orthless braska is visiting him. lie expects to We will make schools, course. The Methodist Sunday school Miss McKee, of Salem, spent Sunday 125 b u B h e l s . He would like for the check for $50 a t the F irst N ationalj ^ la,’d. near. ^m ithtield for specula- churches and those in Dallas. bazaar held at Guy Bros, hard The Cadies’ Missionary society of the ow ner of the hogs to pay for the pota bank here and left for Idaho, w here he ! t,on- and ma>’ locate here la te r' M ethodist church rendered an in te rest toes a s it is ag ain st the law for hogs to was located by Sheriff G ra n t and plac ware store on December 7, was The news of final recount and the buying quantities, a 10 Tom (ileason, of Salem, was in town reduction on our ing program a t the church Sunday un run a t large. ed in tne county jail a t Dallas aw aiting definite election of F . E. Meyer to the Suday. a jireat success clearing $95. regular price. See us al der the leadership of the president, .Vlra. trial. . -------------- ... Come in and see assessor’s office was anxiously aw aited Bernice Powell will go to Salem thiB Mrs. F. H. Morrison, the super E. C. Higgins. Mr and Mrs. G. M uscott spent one >u can buy on our lc table, 5c table, 10c table, week to clerk in a store through the what you During the dam p w eath er the stu-1 by his many friends in this vicinity and last week with the la tte r’s sister a t intendent, provided the enthusi The school rally for the Zena and Lin holidays. dents of the training and high schools w ith few exceptions all join in hearty day 15c table, Monmouth. e, 20c table and 25c table. Bring the little asm and directed the work, and coln neighborhood was held in the Ze have engaged in playing association i congratulations. folks in and let them look over the many pretty na achotu house Saturday afternoon football. Sheriff G rant was a Falls City visitor to her is due the credit for its I t was with reluctance th a t the farm BUENA VISTA. and much in te rest was manifested. one day last week. success, but we wish to express things that Santa left here. FIDLER’S, the Plain Monmouth is a neglected victim with ers m aintained a firm grip on th eir plow Supt. H. C. Seymour and Supervisor handles during court, which is usually our thanks to those who contrib a deep coating of mud in all its princi Mr. and Mrs. Lowe will occupy the Price Store, South Main. : : ; H . H. Parsons, of Dallus were present. considered a vacation for us and per Crider home on Main stre et. A. J. Richardson was a business visit pal streets. uted in any way to its final con- m itted so by the w eather man, b u t we A num ber of young people from here or to Portland last week. W alter Sellers and wife spent Satur-1 sumation. We had on sale at Saturday evening the Monmouth hold no anim osity toward him for we attend the singing school a t liethe) on Mrs. Mary Bevens is visiting her sis Concert band will give a concert and need good w e ath e r more than vacation. day and Sunday with his parents a t sometime during the day, needle Friday nights. ter, Mrs. Sarah Collins, in Dallas and basket social. Oakdale. work, poultry, cabbage, potatoes, Many of us attended J. W. Allen’s Alm ira Rebekah Lodge, No. 26 having some dental work done while TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. Bert M atthews is section boss in the apples, saur kraut, home-made • The women in Monmouth will first sale in Oak Grove this w eek. there. M eets on the F irst and T hird W e d n e sd ay Blue mountains. exercise their rig h ts of the recent OAK GROVE. candy and baking, home-dressed F. C. Meyer and family spent Sunday of each m onth in the Odd Fellows Hall. Ed. P ra th er and C. Fiske returned franchise a t the city election.. dolls, beets, carrots, and cream, in Dallas. Notice is hereby given th a t the county from Portland Sunday a fte r a short A l t a S a v a g e , N o b le G r a n d R u t h M ille r . The work on the new g irls’ dorm itory school superintendent of Polk county Verda Williamson has been visiting business trip. a good variety to select from. O ra C ohpkr , S e c r e t a r y Tilman T ren t is home from Me Minn- Mrs. L. J. Chapin and Elaine visited for the Norm al is progressing rapidly viile on a visit. will hold the regular exam ination for relatives in Salem. The following articles, left applicants for state papers at the county The DeHaven farm , w est of town, and the brick walls are being Duilt. her mother, Mrs. Henry M uscott Sr., Finley E dgar and wife spent Sunday was sold this week. from the bazaar, may be -found court house in Dallas, Oregon, aa fol Lloyd Mallicoat visited a t the home the last of the week. A school m eeting was held Saturday a t his fa th e r’s, J. W. E d g ar’s. Mistletoe Circle, No. 23, millinery lows : T. D. McClain has returned from a in the C entral school building and an of H. C. F a rm er last Sunday. Rev. Hornshoe is back from Californ at Miss McCallon’s Commencing W ednesday, Dec, 18th, W arren Allen and wife spent Sunday three weeks visit to his sisters in P o rt annual tax of 5 mills was voted for Women of Woodcraft ia and will hold a series of m eetings at store: One topsy-turvey doll, 1 John Hubbard, from Yamhill county, 9 o’clock a. in. and continuing land. a t J. E. Allens. the Mission. school purposes. corset cover, 1 ladies waist, 2 at M eets on the Second and F ourth W ednea is visiting S. T. Smith. until Saturday, Dec. 21st a t 4 p. in Sam Coates was a Rickreall visitor days of each m onth a t the W oodman H all. Born, Monday, Dec., 9, to Mr. and W. P. Miller holds the record for misses waists, 1 little white ap Wednesday forenoon—W riting, Unit The Sophomore and Junior classes of Mouday, Mrs. H arry Neal, of Suver, a girl. E m m a J o s t , G uardian Neighbor fa st traveling, he having walked from ron, 1 gingham apron, 1 small ed States history, phvsiology. the high school held a p a rty a t the Independence to Dallas in two hours. S a d ie L y n n , C l e r k Wednesday afternoon—Physical ge AIRUE. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. C hester Mc home of Miss Ruth Murdock Thursday guest towell. J. E. Allen and family are moving to evening. ography, reading, composition, m ethod f Portland. They have sold th eir farm . Clain, Sunday, Dec., 8, a boy. The Sunday school board de in reading, m ethods in Arithm etic. Rev. W eber, of Hillsboro, was in eptii A trained nurse came up from P o rt cided to make this an annual af Thursday forenoon—A rithm etic, his A. V. Olliver took in the poultry D. N. T urner is having a serious tim e Dallas Saturday. Dallas Assembly, No. 46 evening : »y by the m em bers ¿of the C hrist w ith the lumbago. show a t Albany last week, and carried land Saturday to w ait on Mr. Black. Rev. D. L. Fields w ent to Salem fair with with us, so you may tory of education, psychology, m etho Is United Artisans ian church to their new pastor. Rev. J. away first prize with his pen of Buff Monday. confidently expect to see our an i:i geography. The basket social given S aturday eve M. O rrick. I. VI. Simpson and wife are tak in g in Leghorn chickens. Meet« F ir s t and T h ird M onday Evening« of T hursday afternoon—Gram mar, ge ning by the high school girls was well fa rm e rs’ week a t Corvallis. Frank Brown, of Portland, attended nouncement at the proper season ography, American literature, physics, each m onth in W ooduian H all. V isiting Mr. Bennett, w est of Monmouth, has We have ju st received word of the attended and enjoyed by all. The pro methods in language, thesis for pri m embers cordially invited. Mrs. Roy Byerley is spending a fo rt the funeral of his father, Henry Brown. next year. death of Mrs. Lucy Lumsden, formerly ceeds for the evening were $41.50. not sold his farm as was recently given We wish to express our thanks mary certificate. night with her niece, Mrs. Nannie Goy- Evan Evans returned from Europe out. of Oak Grove, but for several years a Mrs. J. E. M iller . M aster A rtisan Mrs. Mary Nash and, of D allas are ean, a t Norton. Sunday evening. to those who contributed, to Frida forenoon—T heorv and prac resident of Portland, W ill is S im onion , Secretary visiting her parents in Marion county. The dairy industry in the surround tice, orthography,English literature. Glen Byerley, who was recently m ar- Miss E tta W aters, of Falls City, vis those who patronized us, and to Friday afternoon—School law, botany, J. R. Loy, being one of the grand- ing country has grown much in the past riea in E astern Oregon, returned with ited In Dallas last week. those who worked, and especial algebra, eiv’il governm ent. and it has proved to be a paying busi jurym en was in Portland last week. his bride a few days ago. MONMOUTH NO 1. Dallas Camp, No. ?09 ness in this section. ly to the press for their announc- Saturday forenoon—G eom etry, geolo- Mrs. Graham, of Falls City, was in John Wells finished d ig g in g 2700 sacks Woodmen of the World Frank Hheythe and family have re Dallas Monday. -V- ments D. LESTER FIELDS. Albert Strong, who recently w ent to of potatoes last w ee-. Saturday afternoon—G eneral history, M eets every Tuesday a t W oodman H all, California, is now in New Orleans, La , turned from the logging cam p and are Mr. and Mrs. B. Barnell, of Salem, >y bookkeeping. corner of W ashington and Jefferson Streets. where he is working in a machine shop. now living a t their home near here. visited a t the home of the la tte r’s par Monday on business. Yours respectfulIv, LETTER LIST. ents, E W. Strong, of Monmouth hotel V isiting N eighbors welcomed. FALLS CITY Fred R itners have moved into their The present attendance a t the O re H. C. SEYMOUR, Geo Bingham, an attorney of Salem, Thursday and Friday. T k acy S t a a t s , Consul C om m ander beautiful new home in the R itner gon Normal school is 175. School S uperintendent of Polk County, was in Dallas Monday. neighborhood. Most of the people here who w ere W . A. A ybks , Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robertson drove Oregon. On account of the interference of the The following letters remained The W. C. T. U. held a social and to the home of their daughter, Mrs. O. suffering from the epidemic th a t seems principal, the Monmouth high school D14 Frank Loughary, who has two child Kelley, near Crowley S .a tio r, Tuesday to be traveling through the country, will have no basket ball team this year. ren a t O A. C , is spending the week business m eeting a t Mrs. Josie G rif uncalled for in the Dallas post- A. F. & A. M are rapidly improving. office Tuesday: w ith them and attending the fa rm e rs' fins Tuesday. Mrs. Ja n e Hedgepeth is spending Jennings Lodge, N i. 9 G. S. 0 . H um bert, a solicitor of the course. Falls City voters will soon have an Verd Hill, of Independence, was in the w inter with her aunt, Mrs. Sophia T, E. Bonneman, M eets Second and F ourth Frid ay s of each opportunity to vote on the question of Eugene bible university, preached a t H astings. Willie Toedtem ier and wife are a t Dallas Monday on business. T. J. Curry. m onth in Masonic hall on M ain street. Vis- m aking all highw.-.ya w ithin the city the C hristian church Sunday morning. home to th eir many friends now, they W. L. A rant was a business visite r limits, city stre ets. H. Williams and wife, of Airlie, were Mrs. Margrite Engle. tin.; brethren welcome. As a result of a com plaint filed by having moved into their new home a in Dallas .Monday. from New berg Satvrday. Miss Effie Easier. W . L. SoKHKEN, W . M. One saloon license was granted by the commercial club w ith the railway few days ago. commission a t Salem, the depot here D. M. G uthrie visited over Sunday the council last ween to H. Fugitt. Julia Nixon w ent to Portland Sunday. L. B. Frey, W a l t e r 8 . M u ir , - e c r e t a r y has been fully equipped w ith electric T. P. Bevens delivered his hops to ( with his son enroute to Salem. He J. E. Hersh. A gentlem an from Albany has bought Work on the addition to the Metho lights and arrangem ents made by Airlie last week. says he is getting to feel a t home in the the Frakes property and has moved his Wm. Claud Loor. (list church is progressing rapidly, and which persons are protected from dan cars. Rex Womer stru n g up some m ighty fam ily here. the new m inister, Rev. Prose, shows he gers of the incoming trains. J. L. McAllister, Frank Lucas came up from Portland is a hustler and can g e t in and do a fine porkers Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid have papered and R. E. Smith, Dr. J M. Powell and dau g h ter, Cora, Monday on business and to visit his good days work himself. carpeted th eir society room a t the Gus Lindeman was down from Cor m other, Mrs. A. \V. Lucas, who is in of Spokane, are here visiting with Mr C. G. COAD, P opu lar Mechanics poor health. C. S. King and children visited Dal and >lrs. F. S. Powell and other rela vallis recently and says his son, Laird, M ethodist church. Postmaster. is gettin g along nicely a t O. A. C. tives. las over Sunday to see his wife, who is Mr. and Mrs. Kolia nd Holman expect M agazine Miss Gladys P arker and Miss Flor in the hospital there. Rex W omer has leased the R. T arter : to move into their new house this week. ** W R ITT EN S O YOU C A N U N D ER STA N D I T " ence Hill w ent to Salem Saturday. hop yard and is busy cleaning it up and j Several visitors have been in Falls GREAT Continued Story of the says he wrll have the choicest hops in | A canned fru it shower was given the City the last few days looking over our B0WERSVILLE. Notice To Creditors. A l m a M it c h e ll World’s Progress which you the valley next season. Chriatian church m inister’s family, town with a view o f m aking it their Mr. P arker, of Perrydale, was a Dal may begin reading a t any time, and They will live in Allen Johnson’s house home. There has been less grain put in this las visitor Friday. which will hold your interest forever. V. I. Simmons w ent to Portland to fall in this locality than lor many a M O T I C E is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d opposite the depot on W arren street. a p p o in te d a d m in is tr a tr ix o f t h e e s Mrs. Anna W right was operated on t a t e h o a f s H been 260 PAGES EACH MONTH SOQ PICTURES The F a lk City lumber company are make his home. e n ry M. B row n, deceased, by th e c o u n ty vear. Many farm ers are not even get At the city prim ary Monday even rushing Bring them to “ Tamblyn,” | a t the hospital Tuesday. c o u rt of Polk c o u n ty . O regon, an 1 h a s q ualified work on th eir new mill and 200 ARTICLES OP GENERAL INTEREST Mr. and Mis. Penner, of H erbert. tin g in the se^d lor a hay crop. ing, the present incum bents were re other im provem ents, and when com All p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t said e -ita te a r e Sask., Canada, are visiting Mr. and E v e re tt Wilson has purchased a house notified to p r e s e n t t h e s a m e to th e u n d e r signed The “ Shop Not««" DoporUe — t (20 pages) the up-to-date shoemak- * nominated. Tillman Crook left last week for his from E rnest Hansen. pleted will have one of the best saw and Mrs. Abe Buhler, near S alt Creek. gives easy ways to do things — how to make a t h e r re s id e n c e a t D allas, O regon, w ith th e p r o p useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. e r v o u c h e rs th e r e fo r , w ith in six m o n th s f r a n th e mill plants in the state. old h >me in Tennessee to be gone a er, and have them re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of Dallas, Mr. couple of months. Johnny Bones is Miss Elsie and W inifred F o rre tte vis d a te o f t h is notice. “ Amateur Mechanic«" (10 pages) tells how to D ated a n d firs t p u b lis h e d D ecem ber. 12. 1912. There does not seem to be much of a and Mrs. Jacob W arkentine, of Sait running the ranch for him. make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats, BUELL. ited a t Mrs. <>pp*s, near Monmouth, paired with quickness ♦ M A R Y E. B R O W N . engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. scram ble tor the post office appoint- ( reek, G erhard and P e ter Diehm, of Sunday. A d m in is tr a trix o f th e e s ta te Robbie Phillips has moved from his of H e n ry M. B row n, de c ea se d . and dispatch. t Georpe H illhas moved his donkey -n- men here. There are several good Smithfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe. $1.60 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 16 CERTS Miss Byrle Lane is a Portland visitor B R O W N A S IB L E Y . Friesens, of Dallas, visited w ith, Rev. place near Lewisville to Independence, gin efro m G opher Valley up the creek. men who can acceptibly fill the office. Ask your newsdealer, or A tto rn e y s f o r th e e s ta te . this week w here he has secured steady employ W RITE FOR FREE S AM PLE COPY TODAY Our city m erchants are busy p rep ar and Mrs. E diger Sunday. Ray Jones and his young bride passed m ent in W alker Bros’, hop yard. Mr. and Mrs H. P. Shriver have r t - My motto: “Fir»t-Cla*« t ing for a good holiday trade. A birthday surprise p a rty was given through lluell .Sunday. P O P U L A R M E C H A N IC S CO . Guy Ray was settin g out quite a few turned from White Salmon where they REPORT t he ladies of the M ethodist church in honor of Mrs. A. G. Rempel S a tu r fru it trees * last week. W ork at Reasonable « R. R. Jones and Sherd Braley were have been visiting. S IS W . W ashington S t , CHICADO Those present were: will hold their annual bazar in the Tol- day evening. in Sheridan last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Diehm and family, Mrs. R. D. Jennings, of Gaston, is Prices.” * J. M. S taats will finish the new resi lar building this week and no doubt Miss Anna G arner, John and David dence for Bose Bros, this week They visiting her m other, .Mrs. Shriver. D. C. W alker was in Dallas Sunday. will net a good sum for the church. Of the Condition of The D allai City Quering and Elizabeth and David Kem- bought a portion of the W interstein Jim Hutchins, of Ridgefield, is a F. B. Guyer and J. J . Finn have sold Thomas Howell and wife are soon go- pel. All had a good tim e. Hand Sewed Soles a Bank, at Dallas, Oregon, place, and one of them was m arried to Dallas visitor this week. their hops but the price la not known. imr to take their usual w inter trip a Linn county lady the other day. specialty. Frank Kaler is visiting in Newport Steve Braley has moved back to south, RICKREALL. Mrs Lawrence G rant, of Lewisville, this week. In t h e S t a te o f O re g o n , a t t h e c lo s e o f b n s l- Buell. j The city council have made some n e s s, Nov. 26, 1912: a fte r a spell of sickness, was taken to j good im provem ents in the city the p ast moved in the Mrg- J . T. W illet has ________ Mra. Talbott, of Portland, is visiting the Portland hospital the first of the R E SO U R C E S. I expect a new Shoe Fin Frank Laws has beeen very ill with week. Mrs. Anna t oad. ,fine house to work for K. D. V. Paul. fall and are figuring on still fu rth er L o a n s a n d d i s c o u n t s ................................ 9196.700 22 ' im provem ents th at will be of benefit to congestion of the brain but is reported O v e r d r a f ts , s e c u r e d a n d u n s e c u r e d . 1.932 27 isher soon and I would Miss Helen Coffey was home for a j the oeonle. Our little city is going as improving, Dr Bollman in charge. The public roads around Airlie and B o n d s a n d w a r r a n t s ................................ 11341 29 5,000 S to c k s a n d o t h e r s e c u r i t i e s .................. visit Saturday and Sunday, Lewisville are in b e tte r condition than right ahead. be glad to get your: 7,0U0 B a n k in g h o u s e ...................................... Low Bros, were in town w ith a load they have been for years. J. J. Lev Butter Must Be W rapped F u r n i t u r e a n d f i x t u r e s .......................... 1 ¡*10 Mrs. Ross Hills, of L afayette, was of porkers. They sold all out. Had a ee k knows how to do things and the patronage. O th e r r e a l e s ta t e o w n e d ...................... 12 746 19 up to visit her old friends. The deputy dairy and food in D ue fro m a p p r o v e d r e s e r v e b a n k s . » M '7 fine load. county court should see to it th a t he is E0LA c k s a n d o t h e r c a s h i t e m s .......... 2.637 07 spector visited Dallas recently C C l.c E sth er Gilie, from South Dakota, is Horace Jones came up from Portland appointed for another term . viaiting hia half brother and sister, and gave the merchants to un a s h o n h a n d ................................................ 2« 683 83 Snnday and will stay until his brother Shop at 311 Main S t T h at the women intend to show th at T o t a l. >322.792 94 George and Helen Coffey. Uharles Litchfield, b ro th e r, of Mrs, is better, they are to be reckoned with in all elec derstand that the law concern- --------- ----------------- L IA B IL IT IE S i Holman, spent Sunday with the Hoi- j Horace Jones and m other w ent to tions was plainly shown at Mono ¡ng the weight of butter offered mans. Mr. Litchfield is mail clerk on Dallas Tuesday to see « has. B ratcher, j G range, of Lawiavillc, last Saturday for sale would be strictly enforc C a p i ta l s to c k p a id i n .................................. 9 30.000 PERRYDALE. S u r p lu s f u n d ..................................................... 6,000 the C. & K, trains to Newport. | | who was operated on S aturday a t the 1 a t their annual election, when every fits , less e x p e n s e s a n d ed. The law is very plain in U n t a d x iv e s id e p d a p i d ro .................. 6.389 78 officer elected was a sister, many of the G. F. Litchfield and son, Claude, took Dallas hospital. I n d i v i d u a l d e p o s its s u b je c t t o c h e e k 190,345 26 that it is a violation to sell or of Fred Jennings has a position in a dinner with the Holmans Sunday. brothers not gettin g even a complimen e m a n d c e r t if i c a t e s o f d e p o s i t .................. 630 Jam es Clark ami wife spent Sunday ta ry vote. The following were elected fer for sale butter in a plain T D im shoe and harness store in McMinnvillle. e c e r t if i c a t e s o f d e p o s it 90.427 90 Miss Elora Clement had to give up j with his parents, Mr. and Air». W. E. for the ensuing year: Master, Mrs. C. wrapper regardless of weight He came up Sunday, for a visit with his .9322.791 94 her school on account of sickness, j Clark. parents. E. S taats; overseer, Mrs. I. M. Simp It must state 8 ounces. 16 ounces S t a te T o o t f a O l . .. re g o n , th ro at and h eart trouble. Grover Beeler has been quite sick. son; Lecturer, Mrs. J. S. Ullrick; stew- H. J . E lliott was a business visitor in Railroad street, lla lla s. to ard, Mrs. F. Hadley; assistant stew ard, or 32 ounces full weight, and; ¡ ^ T v ^ . ,«>.>« ^tnF Emil Carlson is settin g out 30 acres He w ent Monday to Independence H ill Portland the la tte r p a rt of th e week. Mr*. F. L aughary; chaplain; Mrs. L. must be printed instead of w n t- > ( h a n k .d o s o le m n ly s w e a r t h a t t h e a b o v e s ta te - more of hops on the G ilbert and P a t see Dr. Butler ana is b e tte r now H. G. K eyt and family w ere visitors terson farm. W. Laughary; treasurer. Mrs. B. F. He also recommends th a t, Ki'eV.............U ‘ SiTu'“’ A rthur Jones and w ife moved to P o rt Sm ith; secretary, Mrs. ( ’ecil Embree; ten. ONUMENT in McMinnvilie Saturday. (Tisliier. The Robbins & Co. firm have about ia id W ednesday. He will work for the G. K., Mi»» Lenta Lewi»; P .t Mr». T. each farmer or butter maker S u b s c rib e d a n d s w o r n to b e fo re m e th i* 4th "L ett We Forget." Wedding bells will be rin ,'ing here finished their 6000 egg incubator. d a y o f Dec 1912 J R S IB L E Y Wells Fargo company, his name printed on have Crook; F., Mr?. R. A. H astings; C. N o t a r y Public. this week. wrapper at the same the Mr». E. W. S ta a ts; L. A. S., Mamie [ s i a l ] Mrs. P e ter Cook w ent to Indepen H. D. Landon is clearing the right of Mrs. Ralph Adams and children, of way for a road for Horst Bros, across dence Saturday to visit her daughter. A tw ater; organiat. H attie W illiams; time the weight is printed. C o r r e c t —At te s t Dallas. hs'»e lieen Mting Mr and Mis. the G ilbert and Patterson place. He L, Bessie H arrington; C, Elithe Laugh- The butter maker is subject to a B H M cC A L LO N . The new store has opened for busi Geo. Woods recently. F J CRAVEN. will build three bridges also on the ness, Mr. Begun proprietor. D ire c to rs . of’the V iat.rs'from th .’sta te ' grange’s»* fine for offering short Weight or nlsi'e. The Horst company will also For particulars, address or call on R obert W alker and w ife were in Dal sist with the installation on the first plain wrapper butter as well as Vern Fox and wife w ere in Dallas build a warehouse and station. las Saturday. Saturday in J a n n a r y ,a n d Mr E ditor t h e merchant. Saturday, Mrs. Tem plem an, of P o rtlard , is vis , if you will drop in a t 12:30 on th a t day Ida W hite ha* been out o f school the Hstrav Notice iting her relatives the Carlsons. „ . V. <5 . V I you will sit down to one of the finest past week on account of sickness. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! f w l , of the season. Cures baby's croup. W illie’s daily Airlie, OreKon j o h iId ren Cr The G ilbert and P atterson company Scratch? The more you »cratch the Chaa. B ratcher took seriously ill cuts and bruises, m am a's sore throat, ,- AME M > m y plac e on S a lt C reak s e v e ra l d a y s Thursday afternoon and was removed have set out 1500 cherry trees this fall. worse the itch. Try D oan's O intm ent. randm a's lam eness Dr. Thom as' t a c o a b lu e cow a n d a co u p le o f 18-m onth h e if Saturday to the Dallas hoepital w hers It cures piles, e n e m a , any skin itching. FOR FLETCHER'S lectric Oil- the g re a t household rem e- -r. ».rt ,.f nd. o» i» r <-.„ h.v. than by w i w W’alker B erry bought a $40 m are of All druggiaU sell it. Chamberlain's Remedí he underw ent an operation. He i* re c h a rg e « .—C haa. M uller. Lo E. Carlson, C ar« « C olds. C ro u p s o d W h c L p in g CougA. 9 ported to be resting very well. • C i u n C okU . C ro u p , « i W h £ p i n , C o « , » . 7 ^ ^ W ^ 1 I, OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. FILLER’S 5 ,1 0 ,1 5 AND I Z5 GENT STORE All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. S i DON’T THROW AWAY I OLD SHOES Î A C ap o n izin g l G. L. HAWKINS Have Your Young Roosters Caponized Results Guaranteed Marble— --Granite F. M. S H U C K Cough f Chamberlain s Cough Remedy c A s T O R I A