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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Correspondent»’ Contest. Beginning April 1 the Itemixer be gen a loor months corres|a>mleiits’ con test on the same lines as heretofore, ex cept the prises will be in cash, instead of other articles, that method seeming to suit best all concerned. The most regular and most newsy correspondent during that time will receive $10, the second $5. the third $¿.50 and the next two $1 each. The contest will close July 31 and be immediately follow ed by another of,four months duration commencing on that date. PERRYDALE. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Carey visited in Dallas Tuesday. Ruby Crowley went to Black Rock for a visit. The warm weather is ripening the grain fast and men are busy in the hay- | held. Mrs. Wooden is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. i. Carey. O A lfG R O V E . Muriel Edgar, o f Dallas, is visiting her grandparents at this place. Miss Mclla White and her mother H. J. Elliott was a business visitor j were Salem visitors Monday. in Portland the first o f the week. Mrs. Roy Gilbert and son have been H. G. Keyt and family were visiting visiting at tile Lome o f her husband s in Sheridan Sunday. parents near Hubbard. Miss Alice Simpson, o f Salem, is vis U alter Viglea and Roy Gilbert were iting at the Rowland home. Falls City visitors Sunday. S. A Riggs and family o f Salem, W. W. White, o f Enterprise, has were Perrydale visitors Sunday after been visiting friends and relatives here. noon. v A. G. Roberts and wife were .Salem The Misses Ivina and Winnie Row land and livelyn Lettiken, I.ester and visitors one day last week. Irvin IV hite and John Derrick motored | Glenn Whalen and Ren Allen are to Salem Sunday evening. again in our neighborhood. Mrs. Clara Esson is spending a few A V Oliver has his new barn com days here with relatives. S he gave a plete and will soon have his house ready very interesting talk at the Christian for occupancy. church Sunday evening on Bible school Chas. Huntley, o f Independence, was and missionary work. an Oak Grove visitor Sunday. E. Enes was a visitor in Dallas Mon Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Crowley have day. gone to Portland for mtdical treatment. Mrs. Homer Foster, o f Dallas, spent Sunday night here with her parents. J. R. Bowman and Gerald Tillery started to Eastern Oregon Monday to harvest. Mrs. Albert ( ’lark, who was also bad ly hurt last week died at her home near Amity Wednesday morning. The fun eral was held at Amity I riday after noon and burial occurred at the Amity cemetery. Mr. and Mrs V. B. Sears received the sad news that their son-in-law, Mr. Smith, had been killed in a train wn ck in Washington Saturday. The body will be brought here for burial. FALLS GTY The Falls City Lumber company mov ed one o f its large donkey engines to Hoskins last week, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Samuels are vis iting relatives and friends here. Mrs, "amuela was formerly Mrs. Wm. Hook er. A. F. C’ourter and family came in from their farm Tuesday for a couple o f days visit. Mrs. C. W. Lee was a Dallas visitor Wednesday. WOE TO YOU RICH BLESSED YE POOR The Philosophy of These, the Master’s Words, Is Shown by Pastor Russell. u u A re th e W o es and th e B lessings Pres* ent or F u tu re ? — God Is V e ry R ich. M a n y of God’s S e rv a n ts In th e Past W e re R ic h — W h y C la ss ify a t A ll? W hy C o n tra s t R ich and Poor? W hat Blessings H ave th e Poor? R iches of W e a lth , R iches of H onor. Riches of E d u ca tio n , Do These A ll B rin g W o e i? — P o v e rty of E d u c t io n and E a rth ly Goods and E a rth ly F a m i, D o These In s u re Blessings? D am It! That’s t h e OLD way when you find a hole in your sox. H ole Proof Hose Is you the new way. When do find a hole in your sox Asheville, N C.. July 2 0 — A large INDEPENDENCE. Conveutlon o f the H International Bi Robert Farley is up from Portland Mrs. M. W. Wallace and daughter, ble Students Asso visiting friends. G rice, left this week for an outing at elation is being KJ Clifford Barnhard came home from Newport. B h e l d here — stu pi his Idaho ranch Friday for a few days 6 Pair Guaranteed dents o f all ages Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Van Orsdal visit. were guests at the home o f Mrs. Hugh giving every evl for Six Month* CROWLEY. Ira Lowe is up from Portland visiting Hanna last Friday. dence of knowl Cyrus Jones and his cousins, the | his parents for a few days. edge of the Scrip Miss Rowena Sperling is spending James boys, o f Willamina, have gone C. H. Farmer made a business trip tu res. I* a s t o r Herb March is up from Corvallis vis this week with friends in Newport. on a fishing trip on the Nestucca. to Yamhill county the latter part of iting his son, George Russell spoke to G K. C. Eldridge left last week for the Mrs. Ella Hastings and Frances last week, day, from the text. M East where he will visit relatives for Kurtz are the cooks for the Woods ba Emma Hinshaw was in town a couple M Dennett and F. M. Edgar were “ W oe unto you several weeks. ling outfit which started to work the business visitors in Dallas last Satur o f days last week from her home in the Fj that are rich! for ye have received SileLz. day. Jesse Whiteaker, o f Albany, visited last o f the week. ¡Ü your consolation. • * • And He lifted his mother here last week. Mrs. Cecil Ellis and husband were E L. Rowland and family drove over Charley Whaley and family have up His eyes on His disciples, and said. week end visitors from Dallas. to the old Martin miil Sunday to get Mrs M. Wolfe and daughter, Miss moved to the Ed. Clark place. Blessed he ye poor: for yours is the N Theresa Wolfe, o f lilsmark, N. !>., are wild bleckberries, but found most of Oscar Ellis has charge o f a complete Kingdom o f God.” — Luke 0:20. 24. Misses »Stella and Vina Smith were visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. them still quite green. plumbing and water system at the res Perrydale callers last Friday afternoon. The Pastor began by declaring that E. Townsend in this city. idence o f Postmaster Mehrling. Grandma and Miss Fannie, Mr. and his address was not intended to urouse Mrs. Dennett and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. I). L. Keyt and two daughters Mrs. M. W. Wallace has sold her Charles Hartung has returned from a class animosity. Although not rich, were Dallas visitors on Thursday o f last millinery store to Miss Lawrenson, of were Sheridan callers Saturday after few days outing at Newport, and his he could sympathize with the rich in week. noon. , Dallas. numerous lady friends are again wear their position, as well as with the poor Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williamson, Mr. ing a pleasant smile. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lynn and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy left Sun In theirs. God, who is very rich. Is and Mrs. J. W. Edgar, Miss Muriel Ed- Gilliam and family visit«! the scene of day for their home in Grays River, The Murray mill is running again and able to sympathize with both classes ar, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edgar and the recent fire in Sheridan Sunday. Wn , after several week’s visit here. ? amiiv visited at R. J. Williamson’ s another force o f men are drawing wages. The Savior is also able, who being Mrs. II. J. Elliott and daughters re last Sunday. G. G. Walker and R. R. lteArmond Stet Cook was a Salem visitor for the j rich, for our sakes became poor, that left Thursday for a two weeks outing turned home from Corvallis Thursday. Falls City Lumber company last week. through His poverty we might become M. F. White has purchased a new at Alsea. The band concert Sunday afternoon automobile. Some of Rev. Marcey and wife and young son rich in the truest sense. Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitney and son, will be the last for a few weeks on ac are visiting relatives in Portland for a (rod’s faithful In the past were very Rev. J. W. Osborn preached at the Loran, and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Long count o f the harvest work. rich—A bra ha in. for instance. Never Baptist church here last Sunday both week. and son, Percy, left Sunday for Casca- theless. during this Gospel Age, not A doctor was called Monday evening morning and evening. A goodly num Rev. G. Rounds supplied the Metho many great, rich or learned have been Hi dia where they will take a two week's for Mrs. John Durant, who was suffer ber were in attendance. dist church pulpit Sunday and he was vacation. iug severely from the effects o f having called to the blessing now offered. Its warmly welcomed by a large congrega Miss Louise Me Alpine returned to a tooth pulled. tion. Mr. Rounds was formerly located recipients have been chiefly the poor OAK POINT. Portland Sunday after a visit at the o f this world, rich In faith. here. home o f friends here. BOWERsVlLLE. The Master evidently included riches Imogene Richards visited Katie Sloan Mrs. Julia Courter is visiting at the of wealth, honor, education, etc., in His Dr. L. Horn, o f Dallas, was a visitor Friday. Heydon ranch in the Siletz Basin. statement. He implies that all now here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friesen, o f Mrs. Vivian Barker is visiting her possessing any o f these blessings will Mrs. Hunt, o f Salem, spent Sunday Dallas, visited at the home o f G. J. sister, Mrs. Edna Bessette. w es t Y a l e m . be more or less hindered from obtain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rem ple’s Monday. John Seufert is working for Mate ing God’s highest blessing, and more Mitchell. Joe Smith is getting ready to bale Miss Dorthea Miller spent last week Black. visiting her friend, Miss Fern Bratch- or less subject to woes. We are not to Harry Hlock and Will Wood left hay on the Murray place. suppose that He meant that at death Mrs. Allen Chase gave a party Fri ler, of Brooks. Monday for a visit in Newport. A. G. Rempel mowed hay for his the rich would be thrown Into ever day afternoon. father Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker went to a Kersey Eldridge was up from Port lasting torture. These woes appertain M. E. Sloan and daughter, Kate, vis .place five miles the other side o f Dal land last week for a visit with relatives Dr. D. G. Rempel and family called ited Will Martin’s Saturday at Salt las to look at a place to trade their to the present life. At the close o f the here. on his folks here Monday. Jewish Age, this class experienced se Creek. home here for last week. Mrs. Geo. Corhray spent Saturday Mr. Stonehockcr and family are go vere trials; and our Lord Intimates Eh. Marks and wife visited M. E. Mr Ernest and family moved to town with friends in Salem. ing to the coast this week. that at the close of this Age the same Sloan Sunday. ; Thursday after living here 8 months. class will have similar experiences. 1 Chas. Itilyeu, o f Dallas, was a visitor A number o f people spent Sunday a f Miss Daisy Hunt went to Pratum in this city last week. ternoon at the Joe Kliever home. W r a th to the U tte rm o s t U pon Jews. ZENASPRINGVALLEY. Thursday to visit with her friend, Mrs. Wrath came upon the Jewish people McTIMMGNDS VALLEY. IT CAN BE DONE. Jacob and Aaron Edigar went to Pra- Thompson. to the uttermost. In the End o f their tum Sunday for a spin. The head official for the railroad was Age Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barker, o f Salem, (1 Thessalonians 2:10.1 Those Ralph Fuqua has been working for Miss Helena Rempel, o f Perrydale, visited here Sunday with friends. looking over West Salem Friday for the Property on Corner of Main and woes did not belong to a future life. Will McGee. is visiting at her grandparent's here. best location for the depot. Jim Davis and wife, o f Albany, were Edgar Crawford and family, o f Sa That tribulations come to all in the Mrs. Delle Bronson and daughter, Mill Goes up in Smoke. L. Crider is having a barn and house lem, visited relatives here Sunday. visiting the Wells family here last week. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Nichols returned present life Is undebatable. But the Roberta, visited Mra. Will McFee las>t built on his prune orchard. Mr. Crawford is ubout recovered from home Saturday after visiting with their most terrible forebodings are associat week. Mrs. Ronnie Smith and daughter, A new schoolhouse is being built at nis recent operation and says he feels son at Dayton. Leonilla, have returned from a visit to ed with imaginary woes of the future It was not long ago the Itemiz better than he has for tw o years. Verna and Marie Ostrander visited District 72. the Chautauqua in Albany. Chas. Baker has traded his home and life—quite contrary to Scripture. We Nora Kenip Tuesday. er m^de the assertion that “ it three lots for a 20 acre ranch at Gilliam. Miss Mable Patrick entertained Erank Laws drove to the coast last are glad to set aside this nightmare of Verd Hill and mother motored from friends from Newberg Sunday. Will McGee, wife and family visited can’ t be done,’ ’ when speaking Independence last Wednesday for a week. T. W. Burch and J. T. Talent went to the Dark Ages. o f a fire in the Jap restaurant, short stay. The Jews, whom our Lord addressed, relatives in Kings Valley last week. The ice cream social on Friday night Rickreall Sunday. D. H. Rempel called on friends in was a great success, and the Endeavors Mrs. Waters and daughter, from 'one o f the many that have start- J. K. and Mrs. Neal were visitors in Dallas Sunday. Mr. Hickson, o f Rickreall, was a did not realize that they were living in were well pleased. A good program I ed in that structure, but success- the End o f their Age, and that a great Falls City, are visiting here. Albany last week. David and Henry Remple are work was given. They took in $27, o f which week end visitor with his daughter here. We will now settlement was about to come. Simi Mr. Marion Waters lost a fine year ! fully extinguished. Mrs. Donaldson and daughter, Francis, ing for W. II. McDaniel. $2o was clear profit, and more ice cream Mrs. Elva Thomas was able to leave larly, we are living in the End o f this retract. At about the time Sun- ling calf a tew days ago. are spending some time in Portland Vernon Simmons, o f West Salem, and candy would have been sold had the sanitarium Saturday and is at her Gospel Age. and a settlement i3 now with relatives. they not run out. Among those pres mother’s, Mrs. Marion Moore’ s. H. A. Ostrander sold a fine coat to day morning that our citizens called at Joe Kliever's Sunday. due. Jesus foretold the crisis of the Mr. Shively last week. ent were a number o f young people concluded it would be a good Jim Nash and family, o f Dallas, were There is another camp o f gypsies on Jewish uation His message gathered from Bethel, Lower spring Valley, Lin idea to use the bed coverings, guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nash last the river hank in front of M. Moore’s. MONMOUTH NO. 2. out from that nation all the Israelites coln, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. week. the siren sounded, and it was not GILLIAM. and Mrs. Worth Henry, o f Salem, and Mrs. Squires and children visited with indeed, and then the nation was given long until the street and court While cutting the halter from a horse Carl Bales, o f Rickreall. her mother and other relatives Satur over to Itself. The Divine Hand which Farmers in the country surrounding that was down E. B. Gobat was kicked house lawn at Mill and Main day and Sunday. had guided them loosed Its hold; and The missionary society o f the Baptist Monmouth have been busy this week Gene Johnston has traded his small on the knee by the animal breaking his were covered with a motley crowd Wm. Spitzbart and family motored church spent last Wednesday afternoon human passious accomplished their storing the vetch, clover and cheat hay ranch here for property in West Salem knee cap. Dr. Ilutler attended him, of scantily apparaled males and overthrow in anarchy, which caused to a man by the name o f Baker. and he is now able to be about with his into the hams for winter feeding to pleasantly at the home o f W. R. Davis, over Sunday to call on old friends. hay baler which he started up here cows and horses, sheep and goats. Miss Myrta Seigmund and Miss Hel- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rex, o f near Inde their downfall. A. D. 70 B. E. Gilliam is working with a hay females watching as spectacular Monday. So we understand that the End of baler in Dallas. A party was held Monday evening at en Lut by, " f Salem, visited several pendence, spent Sunday with relatives this Age has come, and God is gather here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richardson and the home o f Miss Edith Stone in the days at Will Crawford’s Saul Bennett was here on business M Cryderman were Albany visitors western part o f town when her young Mrs. Alice Simpson and grand-child The fine home o f Fred Bynon was ing His Elect As soou as this is ac Friday. friends gathered to spend the evening ren, o f Unionvale, are visiting at Will burned to the ground Friday morning at complished. God will permit mankind Sunday. in pleasant amusements. Gene Johnston went to Salem on bus Crawford’s, 4 o ’clock. It started up in the sleeping to wreck their present civilization. As M iss Nettie Hall, who for several porch on the southwest corner, and had the rich o f Jesus' day suffered most iness last week. Monmouth’s water system is a suc years has been telephone operator at water been turned on when first seen it keenly, so the rich will suffer most In Airlie, has moved to the home o f her cess despite numerous reports to the Henry Fern shipped two carloads o f EOLA would have been extinguished. As no the coming time of trouble. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Holman. contrary by persons who might wish to railroad ties to Portland last week. one lived in it it was set on fire by some Hee it a failure Statements saying C om pensations In N a tu re . Will I levers and wife, Mrs. Emma that the system is a failure merely ex MrH. Lewie Robbins visited friends in evil minded person. Nothing now re Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilliam went to Emmons and Mrs. Georgia Prather press the writer’ s opinion, not the ac Eola this Tuesday. Mr. Robbins and mains but the fire place, which stands The I’astor then showed that both Dallas on business Monday. were shopping in Albany Monday. her are getting along fine since they as a monument for what was to be a rich and poor have compensations. The tual facts. Mrs. J. E. Hunt and son, Freddie, left Eola. lovely home in Kingwood Park. rich have trials and perplexities that went to Dallas Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loy, with her The old Christian church buildin ng it grandfather, Mr. Hall, will leave undergoing a remarkable change the poor know not of. They also have The There will be an evening social en Gene Johnston will move to W est Sa- Thursday o f this week for a ten days assembly room has been made much tertainment at the schoolhouse the many more temptations to make them (lem immediately but Mr. Baker will RICKREALL. outing at Newport. 26th. less likely to seek the priceless things not move here until next summer on ac larger and no doubt there will be ample m ini for the Sunday school classes. o f God’s Kingdom. But we are not to count o f educational facilities. B. I. Ferguson sold 23,000 pounds of S. Orr came up from Portland Satur understand that God Is partial to the i The present attendance et the sum cherries to the Salem cannery this sea Miss Edith Allen, o f Dallas, is visit- poor. He Is choosing a special class, ing friends here. mer senool session of fhe Oregon Nor son. Last year he sold 44,000 pounds. day to spend a few davs. mal school totals a sum not tar from Hop yards are looking well around Pauline Nesmith came down from and the conditions surrounding the rich Mr. Inman was stricken with blood here. Buena Vista where she had been visit and gj*ent make them less susceptible Miss Jennie Hockema, o f Alsea. is the 300 mark poison and has gone to Salem for medi on extended visit with her sister, Mrs. to His message and to the cultivation cal treatment. Allen Johnson nas been making many Mrs. B. 1. Ferguson gave a party in ing friends a few days last week. Orval White. trips to his farm west of town lately in honor o f Mr. Ferguson’ s birthday Fri Peter Cook was in Portland th is ; o f humility. The experiences o f the W. D. (tilliam and family went to the day evening. About thirty guests were week on business. poor are most favorable, apparently, to mountains Sunday to find cool atmos I. A. Churchill, the new state nor his new Ford machine. present. Phonograph music and games mal superintendent and Colonel llofer tbe cultivation o f meekness, gentleness, Miss Meldora Jackson, a teacher dur phere and water. Doug found the cool Mrs P. Cook went to Independence drove over from Salem, Wednesday ing the past year in the Dallas high were enjoyed by all. Cake and ice patience and love—qualities God esti water but is still hunting for cool at- Saturday. cream were served. afternoon and each gave a talk to the senool, is spending the summer here. mates greatly. 1 mosphere. Summer school student laxly which Prof. Fred Crowley has been hired Loose hav is hard to buy around here. Rome pc$or. however. Instead o f be^ James M Powell is harvesting a large was well given. Vernon Allen, of Dallas; visited W. for the principal o f the high school Farmers all want to bale their hay be Ing drawn to God by poverty, cultivate j T. Hibbard and family luesday. crop o f loganberries on his fruit farm here so we have learned. fore they sell it. Mrs. W. H. Mack attended the Na two miles north o f this city. a spirit o f hatred, malice and strife tional Christian Conference at Port Mr Bradley, o f Salem, Is visiting his Mrs Jennie Jones was visiting her Such turn away from Him. Arthur Stewart and family visited at A party from Monmouth went to the land last week and found great interest son, E, O. Bradley. sister Mrs. Braden last week. Grover Farmers Sunday. Wiley Car The class described by Jesus as “ ye Willamette river Sunday to swim. in the work. penter also. Misses Mamie I’eterson and Edith Al- Mr. and Mrs. Grover Beeler returned poor" are those hungering and thirst Many new cement walks are being Mrs. John Deihm, o f Smithfield, vis Mrs. Lucas and daughter. Esther, this week from Tennessee where they ing after righteousness, who have be j len visited with Miss Jean Hunt Tues laid in Monmouth at the present time. ited Mrs. A. J. Haley Tuesday. visited relatives and friends in Eola went some two months ago to see his come God’s children These may be day. father who was very ill. They are Cephas Nelson is drying loganberries last week. rich or poor in the things of this world: Miss Bessie Foster, who taught in | glad to get hack to old Oregon. Portland schools, is spending the sum on his farm three miles west of town. Not Yet Too Late. hut all that they have is consecrated mer with her grandparents here. Several hop growers are spraying to God. In order that they may become BALLST0N. 1 There is a demand for vetch hay In j It is not yet too Iqte to spray their yards, but say there are not many Jolnt-helra with Christ. Miss Esina Scott attended the Chris this section o f the country, and some * for Codlin moth. Use two live on them. farmers stated this week they expected Thenceforth, the esteem o f men. tian conference at Portland. Zelma Butler is visiting relatives the price to range $9 to $12 a ton. while not Ignored, must be secondary | pounds o f Arsenate o f lead to Mrs. Lucy Worth, o f California, has near Willamina. p e e d T e . to the fjord anil His Truth All that | fifty gallons o f water. The new Southern Pacifi* depot here come to spend the summer here. Mrs. E. B WtMxlley is attending a J. S. PARKER. this class may poasena will be used to campmeeting at Oregon Prof. Gilmore was the guest o f Prof. o f being a large and im*dcrn building spiritulist Fruit Inspector. His glory, regardless o f the fact that Clifford Rurbank was a Falla City City. Beaumont Sunday. when completed, which will not be long. It will ail he «■ottHiititcd In His service visitor Saturday. Rev and Mrs. .1. M. Ilixon are over Boost for the county fair. The Old Folks concert given Tuesday The world knows not the followers ot John Riddell is now at home on the Alva Winner and Willie Bush were fesiM. even as It knew Him not evening was very enjoyable—made the farm. from Salem visiting friends in this vi Dallas visitors Saturday. cinity this week. folks sigh, cry and laugh. The house A large party o f campers passed was full The proceeds went to pay Miss Bernice Powell returned from A large numtwr o f our people went through town Monday. $100 Reward, $100 . - the "N o r m " out o f debt. Salem one day last week. to Sheridan to see the fire T h s read ers of th is p ap er will be The attention o f the country popula k-ased to learn th a t there is a t least ono Mr. Bordeman and wife, former resi Mr. Newton was an Airlie caller Wed Wm. Fudge and family, Mr. and Mrs. readod disease th a t science has been dents o f this place, bought the Meeker tion ia now centered on the hay crop. nesday able to cure in all its stages, and th a t is Irs C. Powell and sons and Oak Wood II S. Pudge and Mr and Mrs. G. W. property on College and Jefferson A registered Jersey Bull C atarrh . H all’s C ata rrh C ure Is *he only Newbill attended the funeral o f Mrs. positive euro now know n to the m edical There was s dance at I'eedee Satur are spending their vacation in the streets and will live here. Albert Clark at Amity Friday fratern ity . C a ta rrh being a constitutional day. mountains. o f the best breeding, 9 disease, req u ires a constitu tio nal tre a t Mrs. David Foulks, o f Portland, is W. A Brooks started his hay baler m ent. H all’s C ata rrh C ure is taken In Misses Eva Winner and Precioua Ir visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. ally . actin g d irectly upon th e hlood Thursday vine visited Mrs. Ilettie Winner Wed months old. EAST FALLS CITY. Grounds. Or will trade tern and m ucous su rfaces of th e system , th ere by destroying th a foundation of th e dis Norman Tufford has gone to Colum nesday night. Mrs. Esther Hogue, o f Portland, is ~ ease, and giving th e p atien t stre n g th by bia Beech as bugler for Battery A. O. Inquire of bui'dlng up th e con stitu tio n and assisting visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. A. G. Fisher and son have a job Walter Wesh went to Airlie Monday for fresh cow. N. G. natural in doing Its w ork. T he proprietor« ’ with hia cream. P. Fisher. in the logging camp. hav e so m uch faith In its curativ e pow will be an ice cream social at * J. E. HOUR, ers that th ey offer One H undred Dollar* ------ — ------ o. I- Carey returned with his wife the There Mrs. Pine Burband visited at Riley for any case th a t It f ills to cure. Send W. O. 'V hall Saturday night given from Shedds. Burbank’s a few days last week. fo r list of testim onials. by the members o f the Methodist Perrydale, Or. * Address F J. C1IENLY A CO., T oledo, Ohio. • • • Clifford Barnhart has returned from church. The proceed are to be used Sold be all Druggists, T5e. i Idaho. i Stoll's rasttiy P ills fo r con stip a tion . 1 i for necessary church expenses. Mrs. Henry Freeze, from Beer City, Montana, is visiting with her oid ir enus, D. Tollar and wife. m have it replaced with a new pair 1:1 a Q a u H A standard by which to judge other silks.... KAYSER SILK CLOVES_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 50c to $ 1.50 i H If it’s a Kayser it’s the best. Lock in the hem for the name ia H El KAYSER SILK HOSE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1,25 to $1.50 H The best is always the cheapest orcantile - N B IIIB a ilig S B IB lIIIllllIR lIlB IIB IIIIIIIIIIB & B in a BUENA VISTA. j a blaze as Dallas has known in many a year. The flames shot straight up to a great height, there being no wind, and despite the valiant work of our fire de partment, all could see that the Jap restaurant was at last doom ed, and the fire took hold so quick that practically nothing was saved from that or the sec j ond hand store adjoining. Only i by good work was the Campbell building saved. The pool room goods were hustled out, and the j roof so damaged that they will have to seek other quarters. In half an hour everything was over and the old landmark a hasbeen. The origin o f the fire is unknown for certain. The Japs will lose several hundred dollars, and the second hand man about all he had. Meet me at the New Scott. Read a Daily MONMOUTH NO I. 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