Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 12, 1913, Image 8

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G E T AW AY PRICES
59c
$1.25 Summer Dress Goods...........
24c
50c Summer dress goods
9c
12 l-2c ard 15c white dress goods
25c and 3<>c white dress goods ...... ... 1 8 c
24-inch Lawns..............................
1 0c
12 1-2 and 15c Silkalines..............
$1 to $2 Waists............................ .... 4 9 c
8c to 12 l-2c embroidery ..............
11c
15c to 25c embroidery..................
1 9c
15c to 30c embro dery.................
Ladies $2 Umbrellas .................... $ 1 3 9
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STUPENDOUS in CHARACTER-AMAZING in RESULTS
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An honest sale o f honest goods for an honest purpose
could not do otherwise than bring satisfactory results for
both seller and buyer. When a monster stock o f up-to-
date merchandise is placed at the mercy o f low prices,
it means business from the start. Our aim is to un­
load, to reduce our stock, cost what it will, that’s why
We Stagger Competitors - • Most Liberal Offerings
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TE M P TIN G M ORSELS
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I Large and Mens dress shirts.....
1 Mens $3 hats............................
5j Mens $2.25................................
| Mens $1 hats.............................
Mens 50c hats...........................
Mens $1.50 straw hats..............
Mens $2.50 straw hats .............
Mens $6.50 Panamas..................
Mens $5.50 Panamas
Mens $5 Panamas
Mens $3.50 Umbrellas..............
19c
$ 2 .0 0
1.78
79$
39c
$ 1 .1 8
$ 1 .9 8
5.2 9
4.2 9
3 .4 9
$ .2 5 0
Impossible to keep you informed of our daily acts and attractive specials. Daily visits to the sale will keep you in touch and this you can afford
to do for opportunity knocks at your door now; tomorrow may prove too late for what is needed. Regular prices have been slashed beyond recog­
nition. The community is startled and well they may be, for a mighty Bargain Carnival is in full blast. Everything from cellar to garret and
wall to wall will be at your disposal.
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IT'S SIMPLY A PEERLESS $40,000 STOCK HANDED YOU AT A TERRIFIC SACRIFICE
The Sale Is On. Hundreds have become Busy Bargain Buyers and we ask and urge you to join the merry, happy, satisfied throng. Come; a look
costs you nothing. You will find that the tell-tale tags furnish a thrilling sight o f marvelous values and a story long to be remembered.
TAKE NOTICE- THIT IS A CLARION CALL; HEED IT AND YOU WILL HAVE US
YOURS ANXIOUS
TO PLEASE.......
TO
THANK
EVER
AFTERWARD
DALLAS M E R C A N TILE CO.
The House of
Fashions Best
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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
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INDEPENDENCE
Mrs. Mark Rickard.
A subscription list was taken to oil urday evening for a small fire in the
H E. Guthrie, Jacob Smith. Walter thirteen blocks o f Monmouth 8 street* Jap restaurant,
which
if some o f them were paved,
| and T. J. Strain . o f W. . 0 W. -------ip
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Friesen, o f Idaho,
49, decorated the graves o f departed would not need oiliqg.
are on a visit here.
members o f tneir camp June 8th.
| Miss Buelah Hesse is here from Ore-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson returned
Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Rickard visited K° n City to attend commencement at
from Salem Sunday, where they have
the latter’ s relatives, returning by auto Oie normal-
been visiting for the last week.
Kriday.
j Much clover in the surrounding coun-
George Siefarth is quite ill with ty­
Alvah H. Craven and Miss Beulah ! tr>’ has been cut in order that the sec-
phoid fever, and has a special nurse
Hesse were united in matrimony Satur- ond croP may l»e used for seed.
from Portland.
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The Presbyterian Missionary met
Chester ( hrisman has returned to day evening, June 7, 1913, Their many
Mr. Cameron from near Sheridan,
CHILDRENS’ CONTEST,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kau, o f Pedee,
Eugene after a visit at the home o f M. friends wish them unalloyed bliss and j
I was in town Monday selling a load of with Mrs. D. R. Ruble last week.
long wedded life. They will live here.
visited at the hoipe o f Mr. and Mrs.
Porterfield
Several Falls City citizens took in gooseberries.
Two entertaining children’ s day pro­
John Keller Sunday.
the circus at Salem last week.
Milton
Force
is
home
from
Portland
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Alma
Mitchell.......................
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50
Neville Eldridge has returned from
R. A
'Campbell,
who
recently grams have been given in the church
: R. L. CHAPMAN.....
Î M. L, Thompson and family visited returned
on a visit.
¡Ruth Miller ........................ 2 0 .............20
Miss Gladys Stutsman, o f Salem, vis­
to Sheridan, from
I ’ali- recently by the tw o different denomina­ Seattle, where he spent the winter.
Miss K lorence Hill returned to her Carson Odom ...................
20
20 ited with Mr, and Mrs. Watson last
tions.
! FU N E R A L DIRECTOR
$ vvith the A. F. Courter family over fornia, was in town Saturday.
Miss Bessie Gooch, o f Dallas, was
week.
home at Gold Hill Saturday
and
♦ I Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Goodin and children, o f » the guest o f her sister, Mrs. R. DeAr- successful year at the Normal.
Mrs. J. W. Mayfield, o f McMinnville,
C arson O d o m .
EMBALMER
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The old Boise place is being romodel-
Salem, have been spending some time ; mond, last week.
was
visiting
friends
here
Thursday
a
f­
Mrs.
Abbie
Newell
is
up
from
Port­
, O PFIC B : Ch«|.€'l«n.t P . r l o n , N. M .ln a t. J
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Frier, o f Dallas, ed, the house is being painted and re­
Mr. Fstey went to Lake to home-
at A1 Patrick’ s.
land visiting her relatives and friends ternoon.
i Wesley Perry, o f Salem, visited rt la-
D A L L A S . OHEUON:
.
roofed, new gates are being put up on
stead and likes the prospect there fine. were in Salem Sunday.
here.
Mr. and Mrs N. O. Rales, o f Rick- tives here Sunday.
“ ida
Dahlia Gould was taken to Salem Sat­
i
II >th Phones i i S j
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones, o f Corvallis, the place and other improvements made.
reall,
attended
Mrs.
Fleming,
who
has
been
in
the
the
exercises
at
the
J
urday
for
medical
treatment.
Nels
Chapin
was
a
Dallas
visitor
* 1 Calls P ro m p tly A n sw ered D oy o r N ight,
é
Miss Aileen Gaither o f Toledo, .pen t hospUa f * s " l e f t for her home visited their daughter, Mrs. Coovert,
Prof, and Mrs. Dunkleberger and
church Sunday.
Monday.
I Mrs. T. J. Short attended the W om ­
last week here at the homeof her aunt, neafr Bend> >ft,.r ^ short vUjt “ th Mra? last week.
family visited Sunday with Mrs. Anna
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Frank
Hadley
and
son,
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. S. E. Owen.
John Walker and a number o f our en o f W oodcraft district convention at
Tâcheron and Mrs. Lorence.
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Joe Baun; a Brock.
Henry, o f Eugene, were visitors at Mrs.
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boys were in Dallas Thursday night last Salem, being a delegate from here.
Mrs. Gooch and family went to Port­
Clark’s over Sunday.
1
aml Mrs Thos Brinkley attend-
Mrs. Ira Phillips and children, o f Dal­ son, on Saturday, June 7th.
ridi
ding the Moose goat.
Correspondent*' Contest.
ed the picnic at Kidder s grove last las, returned home after a visit with
Mrs. Viers, o f Dallas, went to Salem land to attend the funeral o f Mr. Gooch
Mr and Mrs. Caspar Hodgson, and Saturday,
Ralph Williams and
who
was buried Sunday.
Beginning April 1 the Itemizer be
WEST
SALEM.
relatives the past week.
Thursday.
three children, o f Yonkers, N. Y .,
are/ . .
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gan a four months correspondents’ con­ were Falls City visitors last week.
Mr.
and Mrs. Pierce motored to In­
spending
their
vacation
at
their
ranch
j
,
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1S
S
Margaret
Hodge,
o
f
Salem,
was
The
S.
H.
R.
club
met
in
business
J.
J.
Arnold,
o f Salem, is visiting
Mr. Tabor and family have moved to
L. I>. Brown came up from Dallas on
test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­
dependence Monday, where they bought
session with Mrs Henry Portwood W ed­ his parents.
Kingwood and will buiid a new bunga­ here. Mrs. Ilodgesun was formerly the Kue8t o f fr,end3 here lu8t week-
legal
bnsiness
Friday.
a
small
farm,
cept the prizes will be in cash, instead
Miss Balm Mann and has many old \ Mrs. U. L. Frazure, o f Vancouver, is nesday afternoon.
low.
Mrs. Zentz and children were visiting
friends in the neighborhood.
j a
guest o f Mrs. O. A. Kramer.
The Falls City Lumber company re­
of other articles, that method seeming
Mr.
Parker
and daughter, Lela, have
her brother, J. J. Arnold, east o f Salem
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Constance have
returned to Portland after via.ting Mr.
last week
to suit best all concerned. The most built their log carriage and arranged moved to their new home In Kingwood.
Miss Bliss Davis has returned from j Miss Kora Browne has gone to spend
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
matters so but little time was lost in
and Mrs. Brooks.
Edenville, Wn., where she has been at- j the summer in Salem,
regular anti most newsy correspondent operating their mill after the accident
Miss Nolie Trent is visiting at Mrs-
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nicols went to tending schoel. The young folks gave
Mrs. Thomas Guthrie was called to
during that time will receive $10, the o:' a few days ago,
Miss Kmma Henkle, a teacher in the
j I »ay I on to visit with their son, Andrew, her a pleasant t u prise party on the
Horace R. Chaney, o f this city and Odom’s,
Summit, where her father, Mr. Mc­
public schools o f Corvallis, is here to Mildred Hartley, o f the Luckiamute
Mcond $5. the third »2.50 and tin* next,
Kilhnr o f {o r v a l|iSi wa8 in 1 h u rs d a y ,
day o f her return.
Misses Dovie and Birdie Odom have
spend the summer with her parents valley, were united in marriage at the returned home from a visit in Portland. Dowell, is quite sick.
two $1 each. The content will close ; town last week.
Joe Fennel bought the house and lot
Walter Simpson, o f St. Johns, is here
Mrs. Wilson is up from Portland vis­
home
o f Rev. W. A. Wood last Wed-
Miss
Geneva
Wilcox,
a
nurse
in
St.
i
,
July 31 and Iw immediately follow . The firat regular hall game o f the hia brother, Harry Kennel traded in on visiting his parents.
W. J. White went to Salem last week. iting at Bridgeport.
Vincent’ s hospital, is here visiting her neat*ay evening
ed by another of four months duration season was played on the home grounds his farm at Turner.
Mr, a id .Vr*. Lynn Purvine are sister, Mrs. Van Dorn life.
Mr. Young aod son went to Port­
Sixteen students graduated from the
Mrs Mac Mirant and granddaughter
commencing on that date.
i between Airlie and Falls City. Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Frve Miller and family spending a vacation at Wilhoit Springs. I
are visiting at .McMinnville.
Monmouth high school Thursday even­ land Tuesday morning.
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won and a good game was played, went to Oak Grove Sunday to visit S.
ing. On Tnursday evening, May 29,
Mr. and Mrs. Parker, o f Salem, w ere!
Next Sunday the return game will be Cauts and get strawberries.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Stone, o f Buell,
EOLA
the Juniors entertained the outgoing were in Dallas Wednesday.
R u th M iller.
recent visitors at Mr. Clark’ s
RICKREALL.
p>«y^ «t A.rhe
class and the faculty at a banquet,
Mr. W. C. Heise returned from the
Mrs. Lola Dunn and Miss Ruth Mc­
H W. Bancroft was a Dallas visitor sanitarium Wednesday with their new
Monroe Purvine is hauling lumber to ;
Rev. H. John Vine is now the pastor
while
Rev.
Orrick
delivered
the
Bac­
Colm spent the week end in Portland.
build a new barn on the Lin coin road i The Mayor, o f McMinnville, Mr. srd calaureate address at the Christian o f the Baptist church at Dayton.
| boy. •
Children’s Day at the church here on business Tuesday.
near the site o f his intended new home, j Mrs. Joe Loop, also Mr. and Mrs. W 11 church last Sunday morning. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holman were down
ml88 Katie
Katie Hughes
t| he8 came
Sunday was well attended and the chil­
W. H Robertson and w ife were up
Loop,
dined
with
the
Holman’
s
Sunday.
Miss
Mr. Douglas was around with a pe­
H. Gentle, superintendent Monmouth ■ p,w*ior j i 00+
F from
j” from Black Rock unday.
dren showed good training and it was from Monmouth visiting relatives last tition to the railroad company to move
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiger celebrated »
Mrs.
Jess
Chamberlain
and
child,
en
schools,
gave
the
class
address
Thurs-
j
.
f
uL
™
l
her
grand-
much enjoyed by all.
week.
I Merle Holman, Misses Ruth Miller
their depot to this side o f the new their son, Henry’s birthday Sunday visited the Acuffs last week.
day and Mon. Ora C. Powell, chairman 1 molner 3 tuneral-
bridge to a suitable place in \N est Sa­ Friends from the neighborhood and
.,
,
| and Flsvia Stinnit went to Indepen-
Henry McGee, o f Perrydale, was in
Thacker
°
i
tke
Board
o
f
education,
presented
the
from
Portland
attended.
I
Mrs.
Hayden
and
Mrs
H
A
l
m
a
M
itc
h
e
ll
j
dence Sunday.
lem,
town Friday morning.
PEEDEE.
diplomas to the following graduates:
Loren
Wallin*
has
sold
his
ranch
near
!
went
Buena
Viata
Sunday
evening
Russel
Quisenberry,
Dwight
Quisen-
Mr
Hickson,
o
f
Rickreall,
visited
his
Mrs. W. E. Clark and daughter,
Gates on account o f his health, and will returning Monday.
P° rtland
berry, Mabel Johnson, Ruby Lorence, hi.J“ n , Ä S i o ^ „ OC“ ’ iS Vi8itinp T u e ^ a y d M r8 '
Maude, went to Portland to spend sev­
Rurnie Freer went to Airlie last daughter here Sunday.
live in the valley.
Dave Jacobson and family took din- R«lle Rogers, Ethel Harris, Esther i
eral weeks with his son and daughter. Tuesday wirh his cream.
Miss Bethwilda Bedford and Russek
ca
lleT
ividav1'
°
fN0rtOn’
was
a
r,,lla8
.
Mr
Balderree
gave
Miss
Echo
and
ner with Mrs. Hayden Sunday.
Harsis, Byron White, Ivan Wood, Lor­
six o f her friends an automobile ride to
The Masons held s special meeting ( Willie Bush and family was a visitor Fridds, who graduated at Salem high
etta Shore, Arthur Burkhead, Ranie
BUENA
VISTA.
Miss
Flora
(»rice
was
here
Monday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Getchell
and
Al-
Monmouth
Friday.
Those
who
went
school
Friday
with
honors,
passed
tne
Monday night for initiatory work. Sev-1 at Mr. Bluford Bush last Sunday.
taking orders for the Salem Poultry Burkhead, Velma Heffley, Marie Smith, berta Mitchell attended the Perrydale were: Echo Balderee, Ruth Miller, Ruth
8th orade here.
•ral from here were in attendance \
Neta Waller, Howard Morlan.
picnic Saturday.
McColm, Maggie Odom, Hazel Houser,,
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and Mrs. Troy Turner
from Salem, Independence and Mon I Mr.
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**«»«; Visit-
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Mrs. Carrie Tetter and children, o f
Leta Woolsey and Catherine Reese.
Many special shows and othe- at­
mouth. A banquet was held.
ors at Alva Worners last Sunday.
.
a" ce1*‘. wa? ca " e”
Portland
Lila Mitchell is visiting with Mr. ar.d
^
I Saturday as his wife, whs su ffering with Wood burn, are visiting relatives this j Married, June 4th, at the family tractions have been run by the Star
week.
| home o f the Cromleys, Miss Sophia
Mrs. Will Martin and family.
Mrs. Carey Snyder and Misses Jen-
Mrs. John Vaughn and son, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Sam O ’ Brien and fami- her eyes. She could not see him as she
th
atre
during
the
past
few
weeks.
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Cromley to Mr. (»lass, o f Astoria.
went to Portland this week to attend ly was a visitor at. Ned Freer’ » one day is losing her sight. They have our
Earl Mangis has a new motorcycle.
3iey and Hazel went to Portland Tues-
Doc Lee, o f Albany, is spending a
I Ed. GrifTa and Mr. Davis made a
the Rose fair.
1 laat week.
sympathy.
few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall
T " : Brunk has bought a fine
. fishing trip to the Siletx valley last
Josephlne Brooks and I.ela Parker
Mrs. Martin, a field worker o f the
automobile.
Editor o f the Independence Monitor
Miss Ethel Newton has returned from
Mrs. Elva Thomas has been v e r ry low . and Miss Lee.
week.
and Mrs. Brooks went to Salem Satur­ w . H. M. S., met with the ladies at
was in our town giving us a writeup Independence.
i at the Salem sanitarium. Her li fe has { ^|r8 Emma Anderson and Mrs. M.
A simple and impressive program i day to see Sells-Floto show.
in his June issue, which will be out in a
the Methodist church Monday night.
been despaired o f for days.
EAST FALLS CITY.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ed wards went to
Conger have i -«turned from a tw o weeks
few weeks.
| was given in the college chapel on
Velma, Bue’ sh and Gay Douglas, of
Albany Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miller went ta
inlock.
Mrs. Turner, o f Dakota, is the guest visit in Portland and
memorial day, with the members o f the I Mistletoe, spent Saturday and Sunday
Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Hill was in Dallas last week.
, o f her cousin, Mrs. N. S. Smith. They
Clay Guthridge, from Monmouth, vis­ G. A. R. present from Independence | with C. D. Forrette and family.
Mr. Ward and family siient Sunday at
CROWLEY.
i have not seen each other for 30 years
and Monmouth.
William Lockman went to Salem
ited our neighborhood on business.
The crops in this vicinity never look­
their home neHr Independence.
Miss Faye Hensen went to Salem Tuesday.
ed better.
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I Miss Alice Fields, o f Salem, visited
President J. H. Ackerman delivered j Sunday,
Mrs. Nina Taylor and children have
P. Andreson, wife and son motored
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Edgar and fam- with Florence Page, o f kingwood, 8at- up from Salem Thursday and visited at been visiting with her mother and the Silverton high
higl school graduating
Mrs. Swartz r.ied at
Geo. Smith, Sr., is still in very poor
Mrs. C. D Forrett and Mias Faye daughter, Mrs. T. A. the home o f her
ily were Dallas visitors Wednesday.
urday.
address Wednesday evening, and on
father.
health.
the home o f Kd Harmon.
Dunn, at Polk
Hensen spent one day last week with , Station Monday.
Friday
evening
spoke
to
the
graduating
Mrs. Townsend, o f Salem, spent
The,
trains have changed.
Mrs. Harry Douglas at Mistletoe.
The W C. T. U.. o f Falls City met class o f the Corvallis high school.
Visa Marjorie Loy is very ill at her
Mrs. Ed wards, of West Salem, was
Wednesday night with her sister. Mrs. I Fast Saturday they took off the Inde- home west o f town.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ellis were in
with Mrs. M. Deal Friday.
calling on friends last week.
The Children’ s Day prog
igra am at the Portland this week.
pender.ee car and the trains leave Salem
| Geo. fimith.
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Winnifred H. Ball, o f Independence,
Methodist church was well attended,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loy are the proud
at 7 o ’ clock in the morning for Dallas
Mrs. Vernon, o f McMinnville, was
home Sunday*
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waa married to Jennie Chaney o f Mon and a fine program given.
C. H. Farmer shipped a carload o f and other changes are made.
Mrs George Gates and daughters,
owners o f a 191.3 auto.
visiting last week with friends.
mouth. Wednesday o f last week.
bogs from McCoy last week.
Grace and Esther, attended the Rose
The eldest daughter o f Mr. and Mrs
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
I
Carey
have
re­
Mrs. C. P. Mitchell w»nt to Aurora festival this week.
F. G. Hewitt, wife and son, o f Mon­
The children o f the fifth and sixth
Albert Zelich passed away Friday
Several from here attended the pic-
mouth, were guests o f Mrs. A. J. Har­ turned from a short visit at Willimina grades o f the Training school gave a Saturday to visit Mrs. Ji h i Marks.
BOWERSVILLE.
morning at 10 a. m. I he remains were r.ic at Perrydale Saturday.
Mrs. George Muscott is visiting rel­
man Sunday.
play in the Central school building last
James Mitchell is visiting his brother, atives
taken to Salem for burial. They have
in Portland this week.
Miss Emma Cadle called at the C.
MONMOUTH NO 1.
week entitled “ William Tell.”
K. M. Kilgar and family visited at the
Ray, at Rosalie, Wash.
G. P. and Mrs Locke visited at their
the sympathy o f the entire community.
Stinnett home Friday
; Sherwood home in Rickreall Sunday.
home near Bridgeport last week
Linn Matheney went to Salem Mon­
Last year's output for May for the
Mrs. A. Sampson and daugl
of
day.
President Kldres. P. R. Aschleman,
creamery
was
26.000 Falls City, were in Dallas Krids
• Seth smith has gone to Dallas to
lay.
Miss Susie and Lillie Crapson finished Monmouth
A bahv girl arrived at the home o f
FALLS CITY
o f Colfax, Wn., and S, S. Baumgard­ Mrs. Doc Goodwin Thursday.
work.
their school Kriday and will start to . pounds. This year in May the 'output
Mr. Lick, o f Clear Lake, visited at S.
Mrs. Amos Holman ia reported much
ner, o f Pratum, Oregon, were visitors
Missouri Monday, where they will visit was ’ fi.OOu.
B. Clark's the first o f the week.
Clarence Kearns has been visiting his [ in this neighborhood last week.
better at this writing.
P
Peterson,
with
several
men
and
James Murrsv, a brother, o f L. B. j brother, Leslie at Perrydale.
through the summer, returning in Sep-
Mjgg Qlea hore has returned to her
teams, have a new bridge and filling on
Mrs. Noble, o f Eastern Oregon, ia
Sam Birk and w ife went to Salt
Murray, o f I alii City, who has been
tember.
Henry D. Rempel, o f Mt. Lake.
home here from Scotts Mills, where
visiting at Elmer Gilliams
R. J. Williamson has been helping Minn., is visiting at his uncle, G. J. the road to Albany.
visiting the latter for some weeks,
she has been teaching school since her Creek Sunday.
Miss
Jessie
Hyde
arrived
from
Seat­
died here last wee- and the remains . Seth Kawk plant potatoes.
Rev. Abbott, o f Eugene, held quar­ tle Saturday, where she taught school graduation at the normal in February.
Hampel's.
Muii- A McDonald and a crew o f men
Miss McLaughlin, o f Corvallis,
were taken to Crow, Oregon, and buried
terly conference and preached in the M.
Verda Williamson visited M 1rs. Gay
the past year. She is a graduate o f ’ 10.
Mrs.
A.
R.
Cadle
left
last
week
for
Miss Mildred Force is here from Ar- have finished feeling bark on the Coop- is a fruest o f Miss Naida Scott.
there. Mr. Murray made many friends and daughter, Cora, Monday.
E. church Sunday evening,
her home in Washiagton after a four
She will remain here over the NoVmal |jngton. where she graduated from the er P*ace
while visiting here and all regret hia
Mrs. J. L.
Sweeney and
J : M. Prather and family were down commencement exercises after which high school.
I w eek's visit with W. H. Csdle’s.
Mr. and Mrs John Boyer, o f Bear
•udden paaaii.g away.
ihy-Bi
BALLSTON.
daughter,
Miss
Helen,
went to
Camp,
have
returned
home
from
Port­
A. K Warkentin will leave this week buaineaa affairs
J, L. Murdock and w ife have return­
Mrs. French, o f Hillsboro, has been
wedding at Corvallia on the 25th,
land.
•
Portland this morning to attend
for his home in Kansas.
ed to their home in Portland.
visiting her sister, Mrs. Stet Cook.
Mr». M. M. Long
Miaa Evadna Smith and aister are
■ ■ and
■ , sons. Lynn
Mrs. P. A. Finseth went to Silverton Hie Rose Carnival.
Mrs. French returned to her home
Mra. V. ft. Sears snd daugl
Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Kliever fsnn- with Mr. and Mrs Cecil Embree at and Merle, ofCorvaflia, visited the past . Lucas’ grove has been well occupied
Friday to viait her mother and sister.
I Mrs. H. H. Hewitt together
Wednesday.
sie, snd son. Van, at landed the band ily, o f Burnte, Mont , visited at his their home near Airlie this week.
by picnics lately
week with relatives, the Rurkhe ads.
brother, G. E. klievers for a few daya.
Mrs.
R.
D.
Jennings
went
to
Salem
with her daughter and mother
M. L. Thompson and son. Hal, Mr. concert at Perrydale Saturday night.
A five days program ia planned for
Charley Moore ia heuhng railroad
Mrs. H. L Guthrie returned Wed-
Pugh and Mrs. Flower were in Dalles
have been here for a visit with
Zeheder Smith and family have moved
Mr. anti Mrs. D. N. Kaegi attended ties from the Hanaen sawmiU to Park - 1 nesdsy from Corvallis where she visited I Oregon normal commencement next Monday to visit friends.
to Lafayette.
Saturday.
' church at Polk Station Sunday after- era.
The fire company was called out Sat- her sister, Mrs. Hood Craven.
a week with her ton and daughter, I week.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
F.»
Some o f the Boebert children have
the measles.
W. A. Brooks started his hay baler
Monday for a few days, having some
early hay to bale.
Roadboss Alsip has been having a j
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force o f men working on the road here j Mrs. J. D. Whiteaker nas returned
lately.
i to her home in Albany after a visit here
Henry K li.ver, o f r»elmany, Sask., ¡*ith her sisters, Mrs. S. Hayes and
' V* lrv,ue-
Mrs. Bray was on the sick list during visited with G. E. Kliever Saturday ! Mrs*
and Sunday.
the week.
Miss Ida Richards, o f Corvallis, vis­
ited
her
aunt, Mrs. N. Jones last week.
Mrs. Daisy Henderson, o f McMinn­
ZENA-SPR1NG VALLEY.
ville, has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Miss Pearl Smith has gone to spend
L. J. Martin during the week.
the summer at Newport.