\ 6 Men’s W ear— Silver Brand Shirts V 'A ’ A y/,'AA y f ' * We have sum sold O Silver Brand w e nave llV t-I D ia u u V Collars > w iu u o r years, and find they are the e best, so we have bought a fine line o f Silver m m W F& shirts- Golf Shirts, Latest Styles $ 1.00 Silver Brand Shirts We have so many things in the Ladies’ Wear Depart­ ment to advertise that we neglect the Men’s Depart­ ment in our advertisements. But we haven’t neglected our stock o f Ready-to-Wear Goods for men. We have a fine stock o f strictly Up-to-I )ate Spring goods. We have all styles and grades in t h i s line. $1.25 to Ss. Conqueror Hats, $ 2 .5 0 Straw Hats, 2 5 c to $ 3 SHOES SHOES Packard Shoes, $4.50 All the latest shapes in sailors and soft brim hats. Also the new cushion sweat band that “ keep the lid on” when the gust of wind comes around the comer. Latest styles in Lace and But­ ton, Tan and Black. SILK HATS, $1.00 Just the thing for warm days’ Soft, detached collar, and F ren ch c u f f . We have very strong lines in our medium priced shoes for men and boys. Some lines we are closing out at very low prices. The new lasts this Spring are very dressy, but give the utmost ease and comfort. Cool and comfortable. Hart Schaffner & Marx Norfolks and other models in the latest Spring Fabrics The Last W eek— In many lines we have been making lower prices than we can possibly continue doing.- We can’t order more goods and sell at the same price that we are asking now. You can save money by buying now. Just a W ord to th e Ladies- We have fine Norfolk Suits at $10.50, $12.50 and $15.00 Regular models in new Spring Suits We are giving another of those elegant 8-day Wall Clocks, free with the largest purchase this week. A suit, hat, shoes, shirts and neckties would probably take the clock. See that he gets them all at one time, and saves the duplicate slip with his name on it, and don’t forget the place. Ask to see these bargains. We can save you money on shoes. Hart Schaffner & Marx Blue Serges The last week that we will sell these fine Serge Suits at this price. The regular price on these suits in other towns is $ 2 7 . 5 0 to $ 3 0 Our price next week will be $ 6 . 5 0 and U p Stout models in the new Greys, only $ 1 2 .5 0 OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. THE DALLAS MERCANTILE COMPANY W . R . H O W E , M A N A G E R BUENA VISTA. WEST SALEM. FALLS CITY Auto Gloves and Dusters will soon be needed. Get them now while our stock is complete. OAK GROVE. PIONEER. Copyright Han Schaffner Se Marz PEEDEE. Mrs. Jennie Cobb was a Dallas visitor Mrs. Oliver Wait was in Salem Fri­ George Keller visited at Roy Birds The Peedee school closed last Friday. Mrs. George Prather was a Salem 1 h^ Pr h,l7 J Ü °Ur vi*ited the 8lhüo1 I last week. day. iuitor luuf here rnursday. Sunday. visitor last umui/ week. Mr. Applegate was a caller here Sat­ ! Oak Grove school will close the 23rd Edna Barnhart is a Salem visitor this Mr. Earl Wood is grading his yard Orle Harrington is putting in a saw urday. W. H. Murphy and A. J. Hall are ! o f May. , I week with her sister. mill on the old Woodward place. attending court'in Dallas this week. i aml eement W1‘ lk,s- Mrs. Albert Zielesch was a visitor Mr. Elliott visited Henry Powell last Mrs. Walker spent most of last week . 1'''• Starbuck has been almost a daily I Th . Mrs. Netherton and two children Wednesday. Mr. Krebs is putting his trellis poles in Portland with her sister. ' visitor in Falls City the past few days u“ -'- spent Tuesday at Urie Harrington’s. into the creek near the Hanaen place. . . . | visiting patients. Charley Herber went to Airlie one Miss Mella White has returned to her There will be a pie social at the Pio­ day last week. Mrs. L. D. Fields, of Salem, was vis-! W. W. Smith and M. N. Prather are iting West Salem friends Saturday- 1 D. Murray intends to start his school in Portland. neer schoolhouse on the evening o f M ay in Portland this week as grand jury- Their is a dance at Peedee hall next . . . . . , . . sawmill runtiing just as soon as proper Miss Clara Poppleton, o f Portland, is 24th. Saturday night. Arnold Kruger was a week end vis-, machinery can be set up. a guest at the Lewis home. B. F. Owen, who has spent the win­ »Lor at C. Spitzbart’s at Kosedale. BALLSTON. there was quite a number attending ter with his daughter and family, Mrs. Miss Elsie Bush was a Kings Valley Art Trask was in a couple o f days Scott Leonard, wife and children vis­ Mr. Means, who was burnt out some from Corvallis visiting his parents and grange here ¡Saturday. ited Sunday with relatives at Mon­ Tom Kirk, o f Junction City, came last visitor last Friday. R. L. CHAPMAN.... * time ago, has a much nicer house up shaking hands with numerous friends, mouth. Miss Davidson, o f Rickreall, visited Ì week to visit awhile with his daughter, Mrs. Riley Burbank and children are I Bryan Gregg returned from Eastern i and is living in it. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Fannie Harrington, of Pioneer. visiting at Buell a few dayB. W. H. Harman was down from El­ W. O. McKown and wife are here Lillie Doughty a few days last week. j Oregon Thursday. and P. A. Williams came up from Port­ kins last Thursday to visit with his visiting a couple o f days, having just Bert Richards and wife, o f Pendle­ EMBALMER Miss Elsie Bush visited Miss Bern ce I Norman TufTord was a Portland visit- mother. land Saturday to visit his family, re­ come in from their Eastern Oregon ton, were visiting friends in this vicini­ lir P I C Ï : Chapel Ml<1 Parlor*. N . M stn it. Powell last Wednesday night. < or Saturday. LOWER SALT CREEK. turning Monday. claim. ty last wee - . D A L L A » . OK BOON: Royal Kreutz and Roy Knlghten are Harold Smith was an over night vis- Henry Flett, o f Wapato, was visiting Both P h on *» llH j Albert Ouderkirk is very ill with There will be preaching at the M. E. cutting trellis poles on the Richardson ; ¡tor o f l.eo -p itzb a rfs at Perrydale CROWLEY L. H. Conner was a Salem visitor Callo P ro m p tly A n * » o red D .y o r N l* h t J [ friends here over Sunday. pneumonia. Doctor Heliworth is at­ enuren next Sunday at t l a. m. Rev. place for Sam Irvine. | |aat Thursday. last week. torning him and reports him some bet­ Bullock pastor. j Rhoda and Edna Conner were home Miss Lavina Smith is on the sick list. N. C. Anderson, wife and mother | Miss Etfie Baker left Friday for Falla ter at this time. from Carlton over Sunday. T. E. C. club are rehearsing their j Harvey Curts is hauling oats to Per- ami Mrs. Ed Harmon and daughter, city toattend the wedd.ng o f her friend, The Knights o f Pythias here contem­ play, A Family Affair, which tney will j rydale. F. M. Edgar attended grange at Oak* were shopping in Albany luesday Mi88 Ada Bunn. Alfred Bull, o f Portland, whh visiting Correspondent!’ Contest. plate owning their hall and expect to pul on Saturday evening. grove last Saturday. his parents during the week. Will Muller finished training hops the Mr. and Mrs. Scott Leonard spent Mis. ' has. Spitzbart and daughters buy or build the coming summer. M any Beginning April 1 the Iteinizer tie Gertrude and Grace Fawk, o f Salem, first o f the week. C. H. Farmer returned home from I eon a Agee and Margaret Kinder- Tuesday and Wednesday in Albany a t - 1 Misses Freida and Esther, were calling sites and buildings are offered them. gnn a four month» corre»|>ondent»’ con- spent the week end at the home ot I on friends here Sunday. man were McMinnville visitors Satur tending the state grange there. Otis Eoster has been doing some Portland last Thursday. te»t on the n m i line» a» heretofore, ex­ day. Mrs. Elwood, o f Portland, a sirter o f tneir brother, Herbert raw s. painting for E. J. Bissell. Clarence McCrow was a calier in the Bert Shyder and wife and Eaton Bev- I Five took the 8th grade exams: Mary Mrs Tom Hollowell and Alvin Brown, cept the prixe« will he in chm I i , insteiid | “ The Climbers” had a very interest­ neighborhood last Sunday. Cyrus Jones, o f Perrydale, and Hen­ e is and wife attended the funeral o f j Simons, Flossie Becken, Alice Ferre, died in Portland recently, and Mr. ing session Sunday. The social com­ Will Martin brought his thrashing of other article», that method seeming Brown and his sister went to Portland ry He gerson were visiting Kelt Agee t ieir grandparent, Mr. John Rhodes, George Schwartz and George Elbert.«. outfit from McCoy one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White visited at mittee will meet r riday evening. to »nit lie»t all concerned. The nio»t and family Sunday. who died at his home near Bridgeport I , , , .............. Tuesday to attend the funeral. Mr. Holmes last Saturday. last week. Mrs. l izzie Hendrickson, who came regular and moat newav correspondent j Mrs. F. B. Hastings visited her Aunt One hundred acres o f apples and here a week ago to visit her mother,, The sympathy o f all Falls City is Frank Valliereand daughter, Myrtle, Jay Brown, of Balias, and father, T. during that time will receive $10, the twenty acres oi prunes are being plant­ Jane Conner one day the first o f the Our school closes Friday, the 16th. were Dallas callers last Saturday. i *r . 1 .i 1 . 1 «.» mi .„ .I ti,.. . s - Brown, oi Upper Salt Creek, were An excellent program has been pre­ Mrs. White, was onerated on at the with Mr Lee, editor o f the News, and ed on the Evans place. week. Salem hospital Thursday. his family on account of the serious ill­ ..M-o.nl $f>. the third and the next na||8t0n visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Whaley, visit- pared by the teachers and pupils which two $1 each. The contest will close j Dr. James Crowley came up from , . . . . . Ucu. „ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woods and family at the home o f U. C. Smith last Friday. Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Crosson, lady com­ ness o f their daughter, .Miss Gazelle ---------- July 31 anil l>e immediately follow -; ^ letter from I’ rof. II. J Peavv will he In the M. E. church in the even­ mander nd lady record keeper o f the Lee. Miss Lee has many close friends Portland* Wednesday to visit his p a r-; F. u B. Hastings and 1 wife were vigitorg ing. Admission 2V cents. ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Crowley. j at Perrydale Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Williamson has been quite l ady Maccabees, of Salem, were all here and is highly thought o f by all sick for the past week, but is now im­ o f Mrs. J. T. Hunts last The ladies aid o f the M. E. church day . guests . Dale Bell has gone to Black Rock to Miss Emily Cromley entertained some ------ ------- t a m e n d Of on that date. with his parent«. proving. held their regular business meeting last Thursday. take charge o f the general merchandise o f tile young lauies o f the neighborhood PERRYDALE. stnre at that place. Bale ;s a good boy at her home Saturday afternoon. w ar h , , District Supt. .lames Moore will Thursday evening, after which a recep- Henry and Claud-Moore, o f West Sa­ over and will make friends and lots of trade preach at the Methodist church here lem, were callers at R. J. Williamsons ng his father’ s fu­ INDEPENDENCE. ! Sundav night and will hold the third Carl Morrison is working for II. G. Sunday. neral, Mrs. \\ m. Squier and children there as he is a good hustler and one o f our honest, industrious young business j quarterly conference for Ballston circuit MONMOUTH NO. 2. Keyt. Ralph Bascue visited in Dallas Monday. Will Sevens returned Sunday from went home with him to visit with her men. M Eugene, where he spent last week sister at St, .Johns. Friday. M cflM M O N D S VALLEY. Fred Hehding was a Portland visitor — —1 - ---- ■ The Falls City Ball club are endeav­ searching for Mr. Elkins, who d isa p ­ this week. Claud Skinner transacted business in Ernest Biddle and wife are visiting oring to perfect an organization and it peared some time ago. He was found RICKREALL. Aloany last week Mrt. Kane, o f Redlands, is here on a ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. Marie Ostrander visited Eva Womer is hoped they will succeed and give us relatives here. near Eugene driving a milk wagon for visit with relatives, Monday. Miss Kors Browne was an over Sun­ a farmer. the good play that they gave us two The Airlie ball players passed through Geo. Carroll went tnSalem Saturday. day visitor in Salem. Roy Gee went to Portland Monday to J. T. Hunt, o f West Salem, spent years ago. iVe have some good players here Saturday to Independence to play Mr. and Mrs. Will Bronson went to get employment. Dallas. j the week at h.s ranch here finishing Here and our people take an inteiest in ! ball but it was too rainy, W. E. Goodell went to Dallas Satur­ Miss Bessie Butler, o f Ism Angeles, E0LA the game and will heartily support the I ; the hop training day on business is the guest o f friends here. club I U. G. Heffley and family have pur­ Grandma Buttrick 4ias been quite The McTimmonds school was out Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshal are atav- j Tuesday. Sol Bennett was in from Polk station chased a new Ford auto through the lo- poorly for some time. J O. McIntosh and H. Edwards were The Falls City Council meetings are a caf*agency o f Graham A Son. j Sunday calling on friends. Mr. Holman had hi» auto thoroughly mg at R. C. Shepard'», where Mr. Portland visitor» last week. Jual Harmon was in Dallas one day drawing card as shown by the interest ! For a few weeks now the band will last week. The bridge builders here expect to be ¡overhauled and painted lately. Marshall ia working, Mrs. S. E. Owen returned Monday taken in their meetings by oui citizcra Many from here will attend the track practice twice a week. through this week. j Mr. Carlson and daughter, Norma. Mrs Zella Boker was up from Port- Mayor Hubbard makes a fine presiding and field meet in Balias .Saturday. Tne from a visit with relatives in Toledo. Eva Womer visited the Firgrove L O. Price and wife were in Salem went to Portland Saturday to visit rel- land for a visit with her parents, Mr. officer, and the council are all honest, i local high school will be represented in Mrs. Chas. Bratcher and daughter school Wednesday. Miss Kirkpatrick, of Portland, visit­ Sunday visiting ------- ativoa. — 1 — * \V. *■ -> Catton. — and 1 * Mrs. relatives. weJe shopping in Balias •aturday. conscientious men, desiring only that I several events, ed her mother, Mrs. Chas. Smith over There was a farewell party given on which is best for the interest o f Falls j Mr. and Mrs B. F. L uchs went to There will be preaching in E.ila next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster were vis­ Jessie Yost Wednesday. City. The young men o f the high school Sunday evening at 7:30. Subject, Vancouver, spent Sunda B Irving and R. L. Gaina were buai Salem Sunday to spend the day. lay here with'hc and town will meet with the Brother- iting at Chas. Bratcher’s Monday. . - . i "Character ” parents, Mr. and Mrs . K. Holland. ness visitors in Falls City one day last I „ Mrs. J. Mrs. Will Bronson and daughter vis­ There seems to be considerable agita- hood club in the Christian church par- O. Price and Mrs. Bud Ram- Mr. H. J. Elliott and family were ited Will M cG ee’s Sunday. week. . sey were in Salem Saturday shopping. Mr. Coffev'a little daughter cut her L. Rrant toat a two year old colt tion at present in the cities to the end , iors Friday evening. visiting at Corvallis the last o f the that the poor overworked clerks shall Mrs. Sarah Irvine left Saturday for a A. Hill i. building a barber .hop for Ä b. Ä 1.b*dl3, With ‘ l“ tchet one last week and R. A. I.oonev also hud work hut eight hours and have every Mrs. Will Bronson gave the eight At a recent business meeting o f the week. month's visit w.th relatives in sum­ our new barber on the C. B. VVhah'y d»V I“ * a mare die from the effect»'of an acci­ o f the Christian church, Saturday afternoon off If some o f congregation _ Mr. and Mrs Wm. Sargeant, o f New- grade exams at this school. dent. mit. place. The county surveyor and assistant l 1 ' to remodel the present berg, are up for a weeks stay at the those hard worked clerks would come it was i decided in Kola Monday making estimates Will Ostrander and Arthur Williams structure nt Sunday Our school closes here Friday an en­ were Miaa Emroy McDevitt anen “ *" “ at * * a cost * o ' f $4000. old home place. The Misses Marie and Joyce Craw- to F alls City ami get a job with our ■*“ for grading the hills went to Albany Monday on business. with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs Chas tertainment and a short program in the foni were delegates to the \\ est tV ¡1- mill company they need not complain, Large quantities o f ties are on hand evening. Mellevitt, in Dallas. Ray Ferguson cut hia f.iot last Fri­ lamette Asso nation o f the Haptiat as the company it giving its employees Mrs. Homer Foster, o f Balias, came Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ostrander visited al»>ut two days ami three afternoons o f for railroad track building and the down Friday afternoon to attend the quite hadlv with an axe. It ia get­ church held at Carlton. ________________ _____ Miaa Nellie i Lee Burch and family came up from day Homer Link and sister. house formerly occupied by George Mr. and M rs. Marion Waters Sunday. each week. ting along all right. chicken pie supper Link, o f Airlie, were guest» o f friends ■ Portland Saturday and will remain with Carmichael and family will be removed Mrs. \\ B. Henry has improved so here last week. ! his mother this summer, Saturday night a fire started in the to give room for the V. Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and daughters George Mitty went to Toledo Thurs­ much that she was able Monday to he Mr. Quarner and family, o f Amity, to attend the timherowner's meet­ brought to the home o f her parents, basement o f the store building owned their '/ra ce and Pearl, went to Balias Thurs- ere visi.ing at the home o f ' their, Mrs. Johnie Richardson has returned Several stubble field» in vicinity o f were Several young men from the Indepen­ day ____ _ _______ by Mr. Mahr. and the stock or general ing, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford, where from a visit with her parents. Dr and | dence ami Monmouth hand came down .Monmouth are covered with volunteer daughter Mis. Howard Jones, Sunday. “ *>'• she will stay until strong enough"to"be merchandise was entirely destroyed by- clover plants, the start o f which was Mrs J. R. N. Bell, in Corvallis Sunday afternoon and played with the uur senool naa a new nag. taken to her own home j fire, smoke and water. The loss is a made three years ago, when the clover Mrs, Bollie Engleson, o f Portland. Rickreall certainly had a standard picture and board walks, and R. D. .Tönnings, former **• S. * P. . Will Madison, o f Aat nia, and Dirk band here. severe one to Mr. Mahr, who has built came up Sunday tor a visit with her is now a standard school Madiaon and wife, o f Salem, attended treat of good muair. r trial eighth grade examination» w ere up a large and growing trade here in a crops were first planted on the field. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Flannery »Kent a t Hillsboro and recently the funeral o f their brother, I.. Madi given at the school house on Thursday short time, hut it may result in a new The Southern Pacific company has stationed at Gaston, has b«en Some people from Tillamook camped , Mr. Landen ia building another hrid ton here Tuesday. andrruliu o f last week. Prof. I'raw brio*! building and an entire new stock donated one carioadof dta: it a ratedri ck A number o f farmers in this vicinity appointed t r a v e lin g freight agent | here Monday night and had a very v a l-[ for Horsts on the Patterson place ford assisting in the work. There were of goods, as Mr. Mahr intends to open the high school here which was used in are disposing o f their oats they have n f Ih sca m o .... „ , 2 c , Roy McFadden has returned to Port- uable horse taken sick Dr. Level railroad company X vet-1 ' ia the third one. The The railroad) applicants from here; Phoebe up again ns soon as possible He has improving tennis court and •tored impn _ the girl’» _ ________ , t ov « tn e same raiU av W ith h e a d - at their homes since harvest. land after a week’ « Visit at the home ennary from Balias, was called but we I is building a switch for the Horst Bros three Looney- Leota .vota Fattoli Catton and John Ho Hi*. U.e »j ..ip— ij * f all our people in hia heL. the winding roadway» to the school j „ a lf iin g '» much better price' fjr'th em 1 Q u a rters at Seattle.— Hillboro o f hia mother. Mrs. Sherman Hayes. dal not learn how the animal was. also. land. fcuss. building. J with oats at 40 cents a bushel. Independent. All the County News Graphically Writ­ ten up hy Our Brainy Rustlers. *' "v »■ .............. k a b.iS 7 P.*r;K't»“ ;