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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller have moved to the fo ste r hop yard, which they have rented for the coming season. Miss Blanche Wilson, of Dallas, visit- i or over Sunday a t the Rees home. ! Clarkson Rees returned home Friday from a ten days visit with relatives a t Jiewberg. H erbert I.ee spent Thursday in Dal las on business. Fred W erner spent Sunday a t Dallas hospital with his m other. He reports j her doing well. C. L. Gilson’s, and Geo. Robinson’s and several others passed through here Saturday to Ballston where they a t tended, Mrs Bones' funeral. Mr Goetz has been having a lot of lumber hauled recently. Mrs. J S Parker recieved the sad news Saturday evening of the death of her fa th e r a t Canal Fulton, Ohio Mrs. P arker has the sym pathy of her many friends in her sad bereavem ent. Jam es P rath er returned to Corvallis Friday a fte r a short business stay here. John Donaldson was a Portland visit F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R or last week. and em balm er \1. J. Kreutx and family, of Suver, OFFICE: Ch.pfl.nd P»rti>n,N. Main it. 2 w ent to i-alem Saturday to attend the DALLAS. OREGON: ♦ celebration of the tine new bridge ju st B o th P h o n e . n » J 2 completed across the river a t that ' Call. Promptly A o.w .rod U .y or NIztiL ♦ place. The sawmill belonging to Paul Han sen, arrived from Portland Saturday evening. Mr. Hansen expects to have Correspondent*’ Conte*t. it running soon. WEST SALEM. Beginning December 1 the I ten lixer be gun a four month» corres|K>niients’ con BALLSTON. Herman S pitzbart left here last test on the name line» a» heretofore, ex Thursday for the hot springs and from there to his home in Idaho, a fte r spend cept the prims wilt be in cash, instead Mr. and Mrs. Ja y Brown, of Dallas of other article», that method seeming visited with J. H. Butler and family ing the w inter here with his sister, Mrs. K ruger. to suit best all concerned. The most Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Holmes was an over night regular and most newsy correspondent • Paul and Joe Lamm, of Molialla, vis visitor w ith Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker during that time will receive $10, the ited their parents here Thursday. , last Friday. second $5. the third $2.50 and the next Oren Beaty, who haa ju st returned Mr. Morgan is having his new bun from a visit to his old home in Indiana two $1 each. The contest will close galow painted this week. March 20 and be immediately follow was visiting hia uncle, F. B. Gould, the la tte r p art of the week. Arnold K ruger has bought the four ed by another of four months duration The infant dau g h ter of. Mr. and Mrs. | lots in W est Salem from his uncle, omtnencing on that date. William Wilson is very sick with pneu Herman Spitzbart. monia. Miss Arlie Hickson w ent to Rickreall Mr. Bray was taken to Tacoma last with her fa th e r Sunday morning. MONMOUTH NO. 2. weak for b e tte r medical trea tm e n t and The school rally held here Friday a f 1 is reported to have stood the trip well. ternoon was well attended A short program was given by the children a f The Sunday school will give an F ast Summer W. Ostrom went to Portland last Thursday and purchased an Indian er program m e a t the Methodist church ter which Rev. Schrock gave a very profitable address on purity should be | Sunday night. motorcycle. taught in the homes, and then school i Land owners in the region south of Mrs. G. M. S te w a rt's mother, Mrs. m atters were discussed. Supt. Sey Monmouth, are making vigorous efforts ! Bones, who has been here visiting her, mour, Mr. Parsons were present. Geo. to open a county road, joining the road died Thursday night and was buried at Frazure was chairm an of the m eeting. just south of the creamery. All were Amity Saturday. Kingwood had a fine decorated auto in in favor except those whose property would be bisected for the new highway i Sam Koontz, from near Corvallis was the parade Saturday saying, W atch the visiting friends here during the week. w est side grow. J. W. Livingston has received nearly Isam Kenw orthy and F rnest Harris A surprise party was given in honor $100 worth of garden and flower seeds of Miss Beth Bedford’s 17th birthday imported from Kurope. They will be left for E astern Oregon Monday. Thursday evening a t her home A planted near the school building. E sther Howard returned Saturday large number of friends young and old J. L. Murdock, of Portland, was in night from a several w eek's visit in from all over the neighborhood joined Monmouth Saturday He is soliciting Portland. ! in the celebration ana in various ways business in the metropolis for the Mon Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickey, of Sheri 1 evinced the high esteem in which th< the mouth creamery. dan, will move here soon and occupy guest of honor is held. Miss Bedford lias for three years acted as organist Seventeen boys of the high school the L uther O ttinger property. and Monmouth band have organized a Mr. and Mrs. John W agner will leave j of the M. E. church here, and will tennis club for this season, and set the for Portland Monday where they ex graduate this year from Salem high school. The celebration was one of ap fee at $3.‘>0. Five courts are now pect to m ake their future home. preciation for sterling worth and devo opened in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O ttinger have tion to duty and also of congratulations. Riddell Bros have finished sheep moved to Portland. During the evening she was presented sheering, and report the yield of wool Mr. and Mrs. Gould, of Seaside, have by Rev. M. L. Bullock on behalf of her unusually light this year. numerous friends with a nurse of mon been visiting th eir cousin, F . B. Gould. ey. She also received many individual Several trappers in this vicinity have Miss M argaret Kinderman visited her presents. A banquet was served to shipped their winter’s catch by parcel post. Some packages containing skunk m other a t Hoskins last week while about 7.‘> persons The ages ranged school was closed. from a baby four m onths old, to Mr. pelts were received with discomfort by the clerks. A num ber of people from here attend Nichols, who is in his 86th year Miss Bedford has lived in Buena Vista and Prof Arthur L. Peck, landscape a r ed the band concert a t Perrydale S atu r has friends in Dallas. chitect of 0. A. C., has planned out the day night. grounds of the Independence high Mrs Rice Cook visited her parents, RICKREALL. school, Oregon normal school and Mon Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones a t Perrydale mouth high school. over Sunday. The Oregon normal school is now Joe Cftstleine went to Banks last Mrs. A. M. Tillery is sick with la- among the standard normal schools of grippe. week to g e t a carload of hop bales. the United States. Mrs, Vern Fox was in Dallas Friday Three carloads of m aterial have a r visiting relatives. EOLA rived for the new S. P. depot here. An agent for the Polk County Item - The new structure will be erected at the intersection of the Dallas-.VIon- Mrs. Holman’s baby has been sick izer was in town to secure a contestant for the contest. We understand he se mouth tracks, northeast of the w are for several days but is now much bet cured Mabel Craven. Good luck is our house. te r Dr. Bean was called. wish. Mrs Sarah Davis was united in m ar Mrs. Grover F arm er and children The Mason lodge of this place gave riage last Wednesday to J. F. Hager, went to Ballston Saturday to attend a supper of F’alls City, Rev. FL A. LaDow, of the funeral of her grandm other, Mrs. friends. Saturday night to their many that place, officiating Mason, who was alm ost 93 years old. Jam es Sinionton came up from Sa A. M. Arant has started the work of Miss Helen Litchfield is helping her grafting on his cherry orchard. Lam sister, Mrs. Holman while the baby is lem and attended the Mason lodge S a t urday night. bert and Royal Ann varieties are placed sick. onto the seedling trees. Mrs. B. F. Lucas was in McMinnville Mrs. Hayden and Mrs. Stanton went Friday evening in the Christian home with Morgan Reece and children last week on business. church an attem pt was made by Rev. to help them move to Eola, w here they Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowell were in J. M. Urrick to organize a Brotherhood will move with Mrs. Hayden, his moth- Independence this w ees. club to take care of the social side of erinlaw. Mrs. Otis W ait was called to P ort the church. Another meeting will be Four families are camped in Eola to land last Friday on account of the death held Friday evening. work in the hop yards. of her brother, R obert Orr. Hummer school at the normal school Mr. and Mrs. Willis Simonton cama Miss Alma W att, of Salem, visited is announced to sta rt June 23 this sum over Saturday night to attend the Ma her cousin, Mrs. Holman, Sunday. mer. sons' supper. George M itty is delivering parcel The hugh boiler for the heating plant Earl Way was up from Salem Sun of the normal school arrived laHt week post packages a t Salem. T h at busi day. and is now in petition in the new build ness is increasing very fa st in Salem. ing. We saw an item in the Independence Mr. Moore is plowing Mr. H olm an’s Monitor w ritten by the correspondent Six stores of Monmouth will open cherry orchard, from this place concerning the old m a bids for a delivery to distribute goous Antricans have cleared off their ple trees in front of the old school- throughout the city. share of the stre e t th a t was closed and house. It was very good and we which The train service between this place built a good fence around their place the county papers would copy it. and Salem has been adjusted to the m aking it look much b e tte r. Wes. Mrs. I). T. Hodge visited the Cadies T ren t and son, Highland, did the work. convenience of normal students. this week. The Eola P a re n ts’ and teach ers' club The new city well is now over 200 had a m eeting the 14th and a suLper Fred Auer had a lucky runaway as feet deep. also None of the directors or school his black gelding got frightened at an automobile and turned so short break Many from Monmouth were in a tte n officers were there. There was q uite a dance at the bridge celebration near Sa good attendance. A box social w as ar-1 ing the shaft. His wife jum ped out and he fell out, but no one was hurt ranged to be given April 5th. lem Saturday. but the buggy. The (»olden Rule bible class of the J. B. Nesm ith came up from Portland Christian Sunday school held a m eeting PERRYDALE. to be a t the funeral of Hobt. Orr. at the home of Mrs. A. J . Haley Weu- nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Jam es Gibson, form erly Clarkson Rees returned Friday from a of this place, came up from Portland to Iceland Roberts and wife drove out w eek’s visit at Newberg. attend the funeral of R obert Orr. from Independence Saturday to visit his father Mrs I»ee Conner was a visitor in Dal las Friday. She is taking treatm en ts Mrs. S. B. Taylor and chil of a chiropractor there. dren have returned from her vis BUENA VISTA. Koeini Braley started to school here , it east. last week. Her parents have moved j over from Mill ( reek to run the Flan- j Hanna Bros., of Independence, were nery hop yard again. .. ( Z : ■ over Sunday visitors at Fid Harmon’s P. W. Flannery and family m otored home. to Dallas Friday. Roy Elkina, wife and baby enme over Floyd Flannery came down from Cor from Marion Saturd y to spend a few days with .Mr. and Mra. C. P, Wells vallis to attend the concert S aturday 1 evening. and other relatives. Ira W hite is the owner of a new Reo M. N. Prather has t een confined to his home for several days suffering car. with a carbuncle on bis leg. Mrs. Edith Durant and little daugh Harlev Hall, of Portland, is here ter are visiting her parents here. every day. Post-mortem with his parents for a few days. Mr. W arthen, section forem an of examinations often show Fllmer Nash, an insurance writer of this place, got his foot crushed Monday Salem, accompanied by his wife, are morning in trying to move a car which that tuberculosis had been ot beyond control and ran over him. visiting at the parental home. arrested by strengthening le was taken immediately to the Dallas N. C. Anderson B o ld a horse to Allen hospital. the lungs before the germs Clarke, of Monmouth, this week. Fid. Mrs. Fay Morrison was a visitor in Harmor told one to Jim Hanna and gained mastery. Mr. Turner one to Hanna Bros., of In Dallas Monday. dependence. You can s t r e n g t h e n your Mrs. Jones, of Rickreall, came down r e s is ta n c e - p o w e r b y t a k i n g Will Murphy and wife were Sunday Tuesday for a visit a t the home o f her guests of Mr. and Mrs. Renter, of Su- son, Chas. Bratcher. Scoff’s E m u l ti o n . It c o n yer. Mrs. Otis Foster has taken a relapse t a i n s a v ailab le e n e r g y in c o n and is not expected to live. E B. Gobat, wife and daughter, of c e n t r a t e d form, w h ic h q uickly -Suver, viaited her mother, Mrs. An 1 hose from here who were visitors n o u r i s h e s all th e o r g a n s of th e derson Sunday. in Dallas Tuesday were, Mrs ( ’has b o d y . It repa ire u s u f , m a bee Jim kayiydda and family with Miss Bratcher. Mrs. I,ee Conner, Mra. War- rich, a c t i v e b l o o d a n d euppliee Leonella Sm&h, witnessed the celebra then, J. W . Caldwell, Geo, W erner and e n e r g y t o th e eta rvin g cello. It'a tion of the new Ip-idge over the Wil, Fay Morrison. tim ely uee e n a b l e e t h e b o d y to lametta last hawydty. reetet ta b ercu loeie. PERRYDALE NO. 2. Preaiding Eider Mmuppy, of Salem will preach in the Kvang^iical church F o r s t u b b o r n c o ld s and .Saturday evening and Hunday morning, b ro n c h it i s n o t h in g c o m p a r e s Mrs. Mae Miller and children, from this being the laat preaching a*cv\ce w ith S c o t t ’» E m u ltio n . before conference, which will be htfid fyuigepurt viaited the week end a t the 1 ( umc. in Fugene this year. R e f n ee eu b etitu tee — I not at o n ;: R. L. CHAPMAN.... We are Exposed to Tubercular Germs f Mr. »nd Mra. Rob Fmmons and Geo Whojforrl butchered a hog for 4»u§ht«r, Vera, were guests Friday of le e Danewowd Monday th at dreased Mr. Emmon’s parents at Hopdale. over 400 pounds. scorns. 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