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At 7 per cent $5000 on good O'.i’uary. GRADUATION EXERCISES. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. farm land. Apply here. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. George Rowcliffe, aged 71 years Judge L. D. Brown is in Baker 2 monies and days, passed Twenty-three Graduates from Nor Eighth Annuii i u i i w at Indepen- City for a visit. away at the home of his daugh dente February I5ti. and lbìh mal last Saturday Evening. ter, Vr<. C. C. Gibson, of South N. F. Gregg, of Amity, was a For>st Grove Saturday morning, visitor Tuesday. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal Dallas January 25 h, and was laid to (Special to the Itemizer:) The Eighth Annual Sunday The Hubbard restaurant has rest in Forest The midyear graduation exer school convention of Polk coun View cemetery closed for lack of patronage. Monday afternoon, Rev. D. T. cises at the Oregon State Nor ty association will be held in the las and their Friends. mal school in Monmouth began M. E. church at Independence, Dressmaking and plain sewing Thomas, of the Congregational Saturday evening when the Saturday and Sunday, February church, conducting the services. 719 Mill street. Phone 642. uà n i n i a i i J - uj « m a i im iC jin i* G e n e ra tio n s < TV* * * ^ ' M b f tO W - .U S W g It ■ • tion’a Most Popular Laxative Keeping Millions of American Families In 6ood Health. | There must be genuine merit to an article that lias stood the test of two generations of users. In the field of medicine none has had the greater suc Deceased was born October 27, twenty-three graduates present 15th and 16th, commencing at 10 cess, nor retained that success to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sibley 1841 ed an unusual and unique drama, near Exeter, England and o’clock a. m.: Every school in M. Hayter, dentist, Bank Blk. greater degree, than Dr. Caldwell’s went to Portland Saturday to see emigrated with his parents to consisting of four scenes, in the the county is expected to send Syrup Pepsin, NEW TO-DAY which is now being used Glen 0. Holman, attorney at ! the production of Ben Hur. chape) of the Normal building. by two generations of people. Its use ] Canada when about 6 years of three delegates and be sure is constantly becoming more j N otices under this head only >» cent law Wilson Bldg. Hodges, of Rickreall, age. He was married to Isabel The class history, will and proph their names are sent to Rev. in families The reason, primarily, is that > a word each insertion, cash in ad Miss Leona Stow is visiting in I j bas D. a F. few thousand dollars to la Turnbull near Exeter, Ont., esy were each woven into the Sandifus, at Independence not it general. has merit. is what it represents vance. No phone orders accepted. load on real estate security. F13 about 40 years ago. In the play in an attractive manner, later than Monday, February itself to be, a It laxative-tonic. does McMinville. and the large audience present 10. The following is the pro not hide behind the name of a It well- spring of 1879 he moved to Ns- known fruit or vegetable, it does not Friendship lodge will have j S. D. Steffy tells us to change braska. and in 1885 moved to Or was entertained for about one gram: FOR SALE make exaggerated claims nor use I his address from Turlock to egon, settling on a farm near hour and persons attending de Saturday morning at 10, devo coarse initiation tonight. to set forth its virtues. | ______ Cal. L E —cows. F. L. G uthrie, Dallas, phone Dallas, where he remained until clared that it was one of the tional led by county president, It is a language medicine, but so mild and gen F OR it SA H. V. Gates was up from Port- j Winslow, lue 561. ret land most facinating programs they conference of Sunday school su tle a medicine that thousands of moth- W. L. Garner writes us from about 7 years ago,then selling the had over Sunday, ers give it to tiny infants, and yet, in a j country are never without it in the seen. The normal girls’ perintendents, appointment of slightly Iowa that he expects to spend farm and moved to 290 Marguer chorus larger dose, it is equally effec-1 house> among them Mr. Wm. Diebert. and the Normal school committees and assignments of tive for grownups. ite Avenue in East Portland. Valentine post cards 1 cent at the summer in Dallas, s a l e —Cheat hay and »ray oats. F OR G rant. It is for any disor Hoxie Kan., and Mrs. Rose L. Menke, Phone 1284. orchestra, both under the leader delegates. the Dallas Variety store. | Mrs A D Braun and ljttle Mr. Rowcliffe has been in poor ship of Miss Mannette E. Har 1:30 p. m. Praise service led by der of the stomach, liver or bowels, for < ¿alt. Cal., and these have learned to constipation no matter how chronic, avoij the use of cathartics, salts, pur- health for about 2 years. De pO R S A L E —10-acre tra c t »rubbed. 1-2 mile Rev. S. S. Murry and wife, of ?°n- Marshall, spent the last of j for dyspepsia no matter how severe, for glitives and physics generally as they cember 16th he came with Mrs. lan, music instructor of the Rev. Gueffray. south of city lim its. Fine well and large new biliousness, sour stomach, gas on the I a r entirely too harsh. Syrup Pepsin school, furnished music for the The Teacher of Young Men barn. Fine land for prunes or sm all fru it. Price Salem, Suncayed with Rev. and 1 le wee^ >n Salem. ! Rowcliffe to the home of his headaches, drowsiness after cureB gradually, but the cure is corn- only $1600. Phone 4x6. F6 Mrs. A. A. Winters. On next Wednes lay evening daughter to spend Christmas. evening. When the curtains and His Class -Rev. C, P. Gates. stomach, eating, and similar complaints arising j fortable, safe and permanent. were drawn aside for the first from at 8 o’clock in the basement of The Sunday School the Church clogged-up condition of the | If n0 member of your family has ever Four days later he was taken Ed Jacobson and wife have SA LE—Some land, 10 acres grubbed. 1-2 bowels. It is pleasant to the taste and used Syrup Pepsin and you would like F OR mile south of the city lim its. Fine well ar.d moved to tne nop yard for the the Christian church the Endea- very ill, being confined to his bed part of the play, a scene of the of Tomorrow—Prof. W. I. Rey does not gripe. It can be used with to make a personal trial of it before large new barn. Finest land for prunes or fruit. spring work. vor vvill give a social. the last ten days, and passing graduates talking to each other nolds. safety and good results by anyone at buying it in the regular way of a drug- Price only $1600. Phone 4x6. F6 concerning the days of the past, Pastors Relation to ¡Sunday any age or in any condition of health, Frank E. Myer only has 19 ap- awav peacefully at 12:40 Satur- was shown. One of the girls School—Rev. C. C. Cbrtis. ist, send your address—a postal will f Seven room house, 2 lots, City and that person’s health will improve o—to Dr. W. D. Caldwell, 415 Wash L'OR SA LE—Lots 6 and 7 in block 17. Ellis addi- View add. to Dallas. Price$750. plications for field deputies, out day morning. He leaves besides pretended to have taken sudden druggist sells it and the price ington St., Monticelk), 111,, and a free The Financing of the County is Every L tion. For particulars call here. The two lots of which he will probably be able 5» wife to mourn him one son, ly ill, and Mr. Byers, acting as Work—Mrs, only fifty cents and one dollar a bot sample bottle will be mailed you. Re and house for $1260. F13 Installments if desired. Smith. to get six pretty good ones. jJohn T. Rowchife, of Eagle the doctor, made a visit to her Methods for Bonnie tle. sults are always guaranteed or money Beginners Work Creek, Oregon, and daughter, Thousands of families throughout the Buy your boiled hams at the John Fidler has certainly en will be refunded. and read the symptoms of the —Miss Anna Newien, of Salem. F OR SA LE—P u re bred R. C. R. I. R. cociereis U. -1 Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no hanced the appearance of his Mrs. Gibson, also two half sis case. The doctor’s personality Missionary Work of the Sun and three half brothers near dust, strictly sanitary. coming they could not take any store by the addition of two large ters COMMERCIAL CLUB. and the successful way in which day School.—Rev. H. John Vine. London, Canada. steps toward securing suitable Ed. F. Coad’s law office, pro full length show windows. he acted his part of the play, Reports from schools of the COR SA LE—P u re bred S. C. W hite Leghorns; * cocks $2. cockerels $1.50. E ggs $1 per 15. $5 bate matters a specialty, room 20 and in that event proved an interesting feature of county. meeting of Company G will Endorse New Hospital and Pledge grounds, p er 100 G. W. S tarr, phone Pink 15. M2' COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. would have to go back to the city National Bank Bldg. F20 be A called Election of officers. the program. # immediately after drill park. The Crider place was The Itemizer will print you Tuesday evening to organize a Ordered that Tracy Staats be On Sunday morning at 11 7:30 p. m. Dr. Dunsmore pre $250 Toward Assisting in its suggested L O R SA L E —A few S. C. W hite Leghorns, prize as a suitable location ' winning cockerels for sale a t $i to $2.60 each. o’clock the Baccalaureate servic siding. Completion. credited as follows: — F. C. Meyer, phone Smithfield 552 line 3. tf 500 butter wrappers for $2.25 or Military club. for fair grounds if the place Address of welcome—Rev. es were given in the chapel. Dr. 16 00 1000 for $3.25. General fund__________$ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sundberg, Called warrant fund___ 6 02 E. C. Wigmore, instructor in the Sandifur. could be secured at a reasonable F. H. Pepper was up from Regular meeting of Commer Mc- of Marquette, Mich., who have figure. The committee was giv Response—visiting delegates. Eugene Bible university, deliver 53 94 F« Portland yesterday to look after been visiting their son. C. B., County school fund........ Daniel. Dallas. cial club last night with Presi en further time to investigate Address —Rev. Chas, A. Phipps ed the sermon. He revealed the 15 39 Special school orders__ his business interests here. dent Fuller presiding. left Saturday for California. matters. 291 78 many side of life in an interest state secretary. Leghorn eggs, $1.60 per sett The matter of a new meeting The president referred the F OR ing SA of L E 15. —Brown __ _F27 W. B. Boonman, representing Mrs. E. A. Adams, mother of Road Dist. warrants___ H enry Voth, Dallas. ing manner, and held his audi Sunday morning at 10 a. m.— room for the club, one in which matter of securing data regard McMinnville nursery, was a Mrs. C. B. Sundberg will leave1 Total_______$383 13 ence well until the end. There Sunday schools at the various they might keep club property ing tonnage shipped out of Dal churches. will run from 5 to 7 feet. I have sold my place caller this week. were seven ministers who listen Saturday for a visit in Portland In the matter of the Hazelton thatmight be found necessary to las, to the Railroad committee and m ust disiK>se of these trees a t once. Phone. 11 a. m.— Sermon by Rev. ed to the sermon. Antioch 51. W. B. Ramsey. tf j r0ad in dissrict 14, County Sur- Mrs. Lewis Keyser has been and Eastern Oregon. refer to, coming up, the base with instructions to make an ef exercises be Chas. A. Phipps. up from Portland for a visit with A surprise party was given veyorSuver, Win. H. Cadle and gan Commencement of the new library building fort to secure same at once. on Monday evening. 2:30 —Devotional led by M. M. ment SA LE—Nice one-year-old Oregon Champion Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stockwell. F OR Gooseberry Herbert Shepherd Wednesday Wm. E. Goodell directed to meet The proper was suggested as a suitable place On motion of W. L. Tooze the bushes in large or small lots. For Jones. faculty headed by President prices apply to M. H ayter. Dallas, or C. B. Teats, when 15 of his young February 12th and view same. Ackerman with the ministers How to make the most of Tem- for the club’s headquarters. On annual of the dub will Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. evening Polk Station. friends came in, the occasion be The petition of A. G. Rempelet and the speaker of the evening, perence Sunday -Prof. D. M. motion of J. R. Craven the mat be held banquet some time in March. Instructions how to use them in ing his birthday. ter was left in the hands of the The matter was left in the hands al for the creation of school dis marched slowly and easily from Metzger. each package, for sale by Dallas P O R SA L E —an organ. Inquire of Mrs. R finance committee to ascertain of the Amusement committee 72 was granted. * Dimick, 314 O rchard avenue, Phone 381. Meat Co. the rear door up the central Relation of Day school to Sun the Wednesday evening the Chris trict expense of installing the with full power to set date and The petition of James Truax day school. —Prof. Chute. aisle, keeping step with the mus tian Endeavor of the Presbyter We have a few ladies suits in club in the library basement. makeall necessary arraneements. LE—Gooseberry plants, well rooted. L. for a change in boundaries in F OR D. SA Gibson. How to bring Adult Members ic of a profession. It was an at W rite or phone Farm ers 186 Sa- serges and mixed goods we are ian church gave a social at their school districts 5 and 39 granted. Financial secretary Staats was On motion of D. P. Patterson, the Sunday school. —Prof. granted further closing out at cost. Dallas Var church. A pleasant evening was In the matter of the Wm. Mc tractive scene as this procession into time in which the committee on publicity and moved up the platform steps on H. C. Seymour. spent, about 30 being present. iety store. to submit his report. romotion were ordered to have Gee proposed road in District 22. COR SA L E —A good horse, cheap. L. What our County Organization the left and filed to the right to Dr. Staats spoke in behalf of and bills printed and distribu Walter and Carl Williams, Wal Jerry Driscoll side is 100 points County Surveyor Suver, O. E. find the places previously assign is for.- J. G. VanOrsdel. the Dallas Hospital corporation, ted announcing the fact that J. ter f uller and Dr. Hayter at ahead in the Woodman contest. Focht and Geo. Newbill appoint ed. President Ackerman, the Adjournment. tended the Shriner meeting at Fourteen new members have ed to meet February 18 and view speaker and the ministers occu The churches of Independence stating that they were in need of 0. Holt, of Eugene, will lecture FOR RENT been added in the last two same. assistance and would here Saturday, February 8th at Portland Saturday. pied the center of the platform, will furnish the music for the financial weeks. like to receive some help from the court house on Co-operation, house, furnished or uniu r- convention. the faculty occupied the left side Mrs. Lina Quick was operated F OR nish REN ni. T—7-room hot w ater up and down stairs and club. The project received under the auspicies of the Dallas Mrs. W. J. Garner, of Dallas, and the graduating class were Let every school in the county the bath. Inquire of Paul H unter a t Dalla« garag«. on at the Good Samaritan hos Probate. the hearty endorsement of the Fruit Growers Association. tt pital last week and is now on the arrived here Thursday night see that they are represented by on the right. The only club, the general opinion being A resolution was introduced In re estate of John Albers; fi seated from Dallas, and went to Glide a full delegation. change in the printed progam road to recovery. that the club could not donate endorsing the Carson memorial RENT—Farm of forty acres, th ree miles distribution made and ad was the substitution of Repre to visit with her father, S. nal F OR from W. P. MILLER. Falls City on county road, half cleared Charley Boydston was over | today money to a more worthy cause. which approves of the Hawley ministratrix discharged. and cultivated, balance good pasture, good build P. Blakely, who is seriously ill.— Secretary. sentative P. 0. Bonebrake, of ings and fences, good out-range for stock. Hay. from the east side Sunday, Roseburg Review. The doctors w^re the recipients bill regarding Siletz matters. In re estate of L. Pfandhoefer; Philomath, for Hon. B. F. Irvine live stock, farm iM plements. and a few household where he is firing on a Portland ------- of much praise for the harmony Ira C. Mehrling, W. F. Nichols goods for sale.—J . B. Clarke, Falls City, Or. F6 Portland, who could not keep Lee Smith has soid his bicycle and M. L. Thompson made ap- of Eugene run. existing between them, which is ffïg appointment on aocount of of Library. GROWERS’ MEETING. repair shop to L. B. Hixson, of i praisers. one of the things which cannot The Benefit Mrs. Sarah Boots and son, V. Salem, illness. The music of the O. S, proprietors of the Star and R0CCA. who will soon move his ; but tend to the hospital’s success, 0., of Monmouth, visited her family here. Mr. Hixson will In re estate of W. L. Gilson; N. S. orchestra and the vocal se Much to Be Learned at Court as a patient being operated upon Grand theatres have come to the Mrs. H. Hind install power and greatly im-i executrix Mary L. Gilson order lections by the Mebula club and assistance of the Civic Improv- F. W. Brock has a badly swollen granddaughter, or treated in any way would al House Next Saturday Aft. man. Sunday. ed to make deed to W. H. Sykes. hand, resulting from piercing it with a Normalonians were finely ment club, so Mrs. Ella Metzger prove the plant. We have not Appraiseis named for Lake, the ways receive the benefit of all informs nail a few days ago. rendered under the able direc us, and have tendered You can get Better Fruit, the learned Mr. Smith’s plans for their experience and knowledge. Klamath and Clackamas coun tion of Miss Harlan. The club Every fruit grower in Pclk Dr. L. A. Bollman is at present benefit entertainments Henry I.uthro has again come to the well known fruit publication, of the future. for sever assistance of Miss Hampton in repair Hood River, and the Itemizer ties. sang the Bridal chorus. The al times during the year to help county should be present at the in New York seeking further ing fence and other necessary arrange E. C. Clement, route inspector, of Harvey Walker; violin solos rendered by Miss court house next Saturday after knowledge along surgical and raise money for various improv- one year for $1.50. ments for spring work. was here last week to go over W. In L. re estate Walker made executor, Catherine Gentle were much ap noon at 2 o’clock, and be pre medical lines, and the other doc ments. The first benefit will Mr. Brock brought in from Nortons Collections given prompt at the Oakdale-Cooper Hollow rural L. Richards, T. J. Graves preciated. at the Grand theatre to listen to information tors in town are planning to make beigiven this week a two horse pack load of tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con route recently spoken of by the G. and F. T. Romig appraisers. Representative B onebrake’s pared next Monday evening, and an feed for chickens and other stock. to be given by Mr. J. O. Holt, the trip during the next two or Dallas National bank Itemizer, and favorable action on Same action in estate of Hannah address was very pleasing. extra reel will be run, The club’s manager of the Eugene Fruit During our winter weather one of stable, months. tf the same may be expected at any J. Walker. Before presenting the diplo Growers association, and his three per centage of the receipts will Mr. Brock’s choice hens froze her head building, room 22. L. Soehren On motion of W time. President Ackerman gave a subject will be Co-operation. the club subscribed for $250 of be used to grade and seed the so badly that she died from the effects Cooking bags of the Dallas In re estate of John S. Martin; mas of it. He also found thirty-eight froz Meat Co. Latest thing out in Monday morning Mark Blod report pleasing announcement that the about the free library—a of commissioners approv en eggs under a log where the hen or cooking of all kinds of meat. gett, while engaged in chopping ed as to dower interest of Cath Oregon State Normal school is 1 Mr. Holt started with the Eu the capital stock of the Dallas lawn most needed improvement just gene association a few years ago Hospital corporation. hens had stolen their nest. now on the list of the standard ; when it was a small organiza Dr. Staats thanked the club in at this time in order to have wood, split his middle toe, bone erine E. Martin. Our school teacher has resigned her 25 cents for 30 bags. things looking nice for the all, as slick as a whistle. In re estate of Isaac Dyck: an normal schools of the nation. tion and has developed it up to behalf of the doctors for their spring position with three months school term There will be a box social at and This means that the diploma of and summer. Every citi Dr. McCallon was called and yet to be filled by some one. the point w'^gre it now handles assistance and endorsement, and nual report filed. the Buell school house on the amputated the toe, and says a graduates of this school will be zen should a pride in having large quantities of green and stated that they had been com 15th of February for the benefit Mark will now have plenty of In re estate of Anna 0. Boat- honered in other states and will canned produce annually. Hav plimented on the good feeling the library take grounds look nice and Rain Proof Rubber Roofing. of the school. All are most cor room for the corns on his other i man; Ira C. Powell made admin be accepted in lieu of a state cer size up with the inside of the ing experienced such a re existing between them and num dially invited to attend. istrator under bond of $2000. We have just purchased 10,000 tificate in Washington and Cali markable success with this asso ber of successful operations by building. By attending the toes to grow. squares of the celebrated Rain Brown & Sibley, attorneys and Will Ried, who will be remem- A In Davis; re guardianship of Elmer fornia or any other state. Pres ciation in a district where fruit them, at the annual meeting of Grand Monday evening you will Linnie Davis made ident Proof Roofing. This roofing was abstracters, notary public. Ab bered as clerking for H. J. Os- Kuardian under Ackerman paid high tri conditions are similar to our own, the Medical Association in Salem have contributed your mite to $500 bond. manufactured expressly to shed stracts made promptly at a rea field for some years, died at Mer- T butes to the class of 1913 and to ward that end. Do not forget thought that Mr. Holt’s ad a short time ago. . . , „__ the rains of Oregon and Wash sonable charge. 616 Mill street, cer, Cal., recently. He leaves a In rfe f tate the fine spirit of work and ser it vice is on the date. Special extra music. our own situation will be R. L. Chapman reported that °.f W^'Lac* Y® ington, We guarantee every shown by each member. very valuable. He is essentially the committee appointed to in Ore. wife, two daughters, Hester and report of sale oi real property set vice square positively new and first Dallas, Rev. W. A. Wood pronounced a practical business man and his vestigate the possibilities of pav Bessie, both married, the former for heannK February ¿0tb- If you desire to dispose of your class. In order to move some of butter the benediction. remarks will undoubtedly be ing in the near future had met The World Moves Itself married for the fourth time and | _ In re estateof Munroe Mulkey; you must now have but this paper quickly we are offer ter wrappers. practical and to the point. with success so far but needed living near Eugene, and a son, inheritance tax determined. At no place ing it for a short time only at can you secure them cheaper or Elmer. Sunday School Clast Entertains. The canning subject will be further time, which was grant W e Move Anything Else the following prices. 1-ply per better than at the Itemizer office. discussed at this meeting, ed. ... Meeting of Woman»’ Club. A delightful evening was spent openly square 75 cents, 2-ply per square, it is to be hoped that all in Bills allowed: $1.10, 3-ply per square $1.30. Johnny Strain has a copy of IT IS WHISPERED The Womans’ Club held the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. and terested in the subject of fruit H. A. Webster_________ $ 5 00 Fiske Tuesday evening, when culture This price includes cement and Ulston County Gazette contain ----- first meeting in their new and P. will attend this meeting VV. A. Ayres___________ 5 00 Dr. McNicol’s Sunday school nails and free delivery to any ing an account of George Wash That continued and unmitiga-' permanent quarters in tlhe library at 2 p. m. at court house. W. L. Tooze. ................. 34 99 dock or depot in the city. Re ington’s death, the same as the ted abuse of the editor of the building on Tuesday afternoon. class of the M. E. church enter J. R. Craven spoke of the ad member every square guaranteed Itemizer gave a good notice of Itemizer is only making him Miss Edith Starbuck, chairman tained. About 30 were present, vantages in securing Dr. Taylor the young men being invited. absolutely first class. several weeks ago. of the financial committee of the EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES. more friends. His one great ob to lecture here on Soil Culture. plants, graceful ferns and J. SIMON & BROTHER Chorus concert, re Potted Dr. McNicol, osteopath, li ject in life, to work for the good Euterpian Dr. Taylor is well posted on the pink carnations were placed Front and Grant Sts., ported that $86.40 had been . .. . . . . censed by state examining board of Dallas and Polk county, has cleared from the sale of tickets i about the rooms Mrs. Mabel The following pupils success subject and would speak from Portland, Ore. of Illinois and Oregon. The on been tried out too many times. to the concert and donations tol^uy, Roxana Fiske and Sadie fully passed the Eighth Grade xperience and actual tests from . . ly licensed non-drug physician in That Frank Coad and Walter the piano fund. It was decided Lynn received and provided en examination for January 1913 for; which everyone could derive LETTER LIST. Dallas. Office corner of Court Fuller are not as hot after that that $20.00 of this amount should tertainment for the guests dur Polk county, Oregon: D a lla s , benefit. On motion of W. L. and Levens Sts. tf public fountain as they started be given to the scholarship Loan ing the evening, In the dining District 2 Frank Lockman, Vi-j Tooze the matter waa referred The following letters remained If you have money to loan we out to be. room Miss Effie Brown poured 1 na Farley, Cecil Starbuck, Win- to the committee on city and Fund and that the remaining and uncalled for in the Dallas post- will find you a borrower; if you That Polk county boys are oc $65.40 Miss Nora Robertson and nifred Forrette, Vev Coffin, Es- county affairs with Mr. Graven be kept as the beginning office Tuesday: want to borrow money we can cupying the front pages this of a fund to purchase a piano for Miss Gertrude Pollow assist - 1 ther Gates. Edgar Winters: Ball-! to engage ,)r- Taylor to speak in serving, Many amusing ston District 9 Viola I). Gould, Here on Soil Culture, with au- find you a lender. Plenty of mon Toevs, Jacob. the club room. A vote of thanks ed games were played and after Hilja Carison; Orchards District thority to arrange dates and; ey on improved farm property. week. Johnson, Mrs. Theodore was given to the Odd Fellows’ That Monmouth’s water sys luncheon singing was enjoyed, j 15 Bertha Hatfield, Sylvester, advertising. The doctor charg-. BROWN & SIBLEY. Jones, Eva Presbyterian and Evan Those tem does not seem a grand suc lodge, present were Dr. and Mrs. i Tilgner; Perrydale District 21 ¡es nothing for giving the lecture] Long, Elmer S gelical church who so kindly For the last two weeks w e! cess. Rev. and Mrs. I). L. < Albert Burelback, Winnie Row- and the only expense to the club] CITY TRANSFER 10. Mannino. Giovanni loaned chairs for the concert. McNicol, have had an interested wrestling | Fields, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Guy, j land. Eva Burelback; Gooseneck would be in securing a suitable Martin, Mrs. C. E. That our legislators got rather The club also voted their appre bout with old man Grip. He has Mrs. V. P. Fiske, Mrs. Mabel District 23-Ida Guyer; Antioch place for him to speak in. W R. C o u lte r Stinit, Mrs. E. J. ashamed of those 90 lady clerks ciation of the managers of the Guy, generally kept our shoulders to Feuster, Mrs. H. Mor District 30—Jean Hunt; Brush A. B. Muir reported that the Thompson, B. H. I hanging around the lobby with moving picture houses who have rison, Mrs. the mat in good shape, but every Misses Lucy Kopan, Fran College I)istrict31 Willie Woels; county fair committee was with- Phone 1061 Wilcox, Ross. l few days we manage to poke a nothing to do, and banished them promised to give a percent of ces Dempsey, Dallas, Oregon Sadie Lynn. Abbiej Buell District 34 George Jan- lout funds and not knowing from : to the committee rooms. the earnings of one performance C. G. CO AD, i nose up town. sen; Upper Salt Creek District "hai source they would be forth- Walker, Pearl Birk, Effie Brown, Postmaster, three months to the Civic Edna Morrison, Buena Fiske, | a wire came here yester- every C. E. Wilson, of Airlie, was a , day That 38—Arthur Kittleson. Improvement secretary of the Nora for Ralph Williams from Taft club caller yesterday. He was on i Robertson, Lillian Lawren- There were 15 other pupils if you drink because of a craving for stimulants—if you've for the improvement and Vernon Murphy, the 13-year- business before the commission That Doctor Cherrington was maintenance of the library son, Gertrude Pollow, Roxana who only failed in one or two reached the stage where nothing will satisfy excepting rough, son of Joe Murphy, of Oakdale, ers. and has the promise of the1 ; busting bronks while at Newport. grounds. Plans were discussed and Georgapa Fiske, Fred Col subjects and at the May exami- j fell from a tree Monday morn- court to go out and look at some | Claire Snyder, Charles Ken nations will write in those sub-1 high-proof, strong whiskey—our story is not for you. for a children’s party to be giv. lins, That one of our city prisoners en &nd sustained a fracture of the roads that need fixing. Haven Smith, Harry Gay- jects,six pupils failed in morethar. But if it’s mellowness, age and flavor you’re looking for the library in the near fu nedy, lyre arm. Dr, McCallon reduc i Wm. Riddell, vice president got hungry the other morning ture in and nor. Mr. Tracy. Mr. Ellison, and the two subjects, Hilja Carlson \ the date and details left before the jailer got around with a committee appointed by A. J. Evans, ed it. __ of the Ballston school made the I —you’ll like Cyrus Noble. and U. S. Grant, president of | with breakfast, so he kicked best average, 92 7-9 per cent, | the president. The usual paper the National Mohair Growers’ county jail door out and on Because i l ’s pore—because it’s palatable— while Bertha Hatfield, of the Or-i Current Events was read by Grand Haven Nursery—All chards association, will leave for Silver | the DR. D. 6. REMPEL went after. btcsuie you don’t have to dilute it with Chiropractir Mrs. D. P. Patterson and a very kinds of fruit and ornamental 92. school was second with I City, New Mexico, on February water to be able to swallow it. Nerve Specialist and Spinal Adjuster. Phone 15th to attend a call meeting of Take your prescriptions that interesting paper on Pioneers of trees, logan berry tip« a special- j 1414. 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. Other boom by . the executive board to be held you are most particular about to Dallas was read by Mrs. G. P. ty. Address W. S. Boorman, I Respectfully, It costs ao more thaa any other good whtakeyt appointment. 114 Court Street McMinnville, Ore. F20 Superintendent H. C. Seymour. * there. 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