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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. National Osteopathic Convention. cent interest. Prof. A. B. Beaumont went to Ft term» at 6 per cent W. D. Gilliam and family spent Sun TRAVELING LIBRARY BOOKS. We have five acres of well improved I Worth, Texas, Sunday via Freano, Cal day in the Suver vicinity. l where he will join his brother, who will hill land close to town for sale at a The National Osteopathic con | accompany him FJast. They will visit reasonable price. H. J. Hibbard, o f Dallas, visited his vention meets August 7th at ■ his mother prior to going to Cornell son, W. T. Hibbard. 20 acres, well improved, with orchard Kirksville, Mo., the home o f os where he will take up study in N. Y. and strawberries; good house and barn; South Seas -Abbott. Herbert Gilliam, ofC our 'dien e, Ida agricultural college in September. close to Dallas; $300 an acre. It is expected that Half-back Barbour. ho, visited his uncle, W. D. Gilliam the teopathy. Two splendid homes iu heart of city this will be the best attended Giant of Three Wars Barnes. Misses Gladys Parker and Anna first o f the week. at $2400 each. convention yet held. I Wood, C. H. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Outdoor Handy Book—Beard- Lloyd Miller, o f Falls City, passed House and lot, 2 blocks from public Lyman Parker went to the coast by the through this way on his way to Rose- Andrew Taylor Still, who gave Open Sesame Bellamy. school; price $1,100. Salmon River Thursday route antici burg to visit his uncle, J. J. Gilliam. Osteopathy to the world will House and lot in Dallas to trade for Princess o f T hule-B lack. pating a fine time. an out-of-town tract 4 to 10 acres. .re going to ^lebrate his 85th birthday dur- Romance o f American Expan G. G. Irish and family are 50 acres, close to Dallas, 28 acres in D. M. Guthrie made a short visit move to Dallas on account o f education mg during the convention, and sion Bruce. orchard, 7 acres bearing, 7 o f 2 year- here Saturday going to Salem Sunday. vacilities. WEST SALEM. this will be a notable day with Alice’s Adventures in Wonder olds, 5 acres of strawberries, good house Miss Ruth Davis, o f Alsea, is visiting W e have for sale at $60 an acre a and three barns; 15 acres seeded to Beginning April 1 the Itemizer be Our road master is cutting down the the old doctor as the center of land—Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson returned friends here this week. attraction. hill near R. R. R iggs’ . Maids o f Prradise Chambers. well improved farm o f 318 acres, situa oats; 7 acres of timber, balance cleared. gan a four months correspondents’ con- from Newport Friday and are the guests within 3la miles of a railroad town, $200 an acre. Will sell or trade for The school garden is in charge of __P n that day the citizens o f i Will Shakespeare’s Little Lad - ted teat on the same lines as heretofore, ex o f Mr. Ruge and daughters. B. E. Gilliam has gone to the moun and a coast railroad is being surved mountain ranch without range. David North and It Fi. Guthrie until tains for a pleasure trip. Kirksville have arranged for a ¡Clark. cept the prizes will be in cash, instead through the land now. There are 200 Finest fruit rarm tract in Dallas; 10 Miss Mable Craven was a week end school begins in September. Life on the Mississippi Clem- acres cleared and under cultivation and acres all iu bearing; some small fruit; of other articles, that method seeming visitor at her uncle’ s, Warren Burch, Mr. Atwater, o f Lewisville, was in barbecue on the normal school Miss Mary Murdock is visiting her in pasture, and about 100 acres in oak campus. A band has been ar new, modern 5-room house; good barn ens. to suit best all concerned. The most returning to her home in Rickreall with brother, Frank, and family this week. this vicinity the first o f the week. and everything is up to date. To see is I run Tilda H in a — C o u c h grubs. The land is both rolling and ............ . ranged for during the entire regular and most newsy correspondent her grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Burch, True t r u e I l i a d Loucn. valley, making it ideal for snbdtvision t0 buv it- Mrs. John Nichols, o f Albany, is vis who spent the week here. week. The climax will be the during that time will receive $10, the How to Keep Well Crandall, j ¡„to sraau farms. There are a number 60 acres on Mouinouth and Dalla» iting her sister, Mrs. Allen Johnson. Miss M elts Wrenn returned home unveiling o f a statue o f Dr. Still Famous Legends—Cromelin. o f springs on the place, furnishing wa- cullIlty roa<j. 1 mile from railroad sta- second $5, the third $2.50 and the next Sunday after spending the week in Eo- j costing over $0000, placed upon I Robinson Cruso Defoe. i ter for the homes. There are three tion, school, postoffice and town; all two $1 each. The contest will close 1“ - thp O ld H orrirW H n u s e - H e - hou.es on the place and three barns, under cultivation, well drained and the one corner of the public square, j In July 31 and be immediately follow in me LMU n e t 1 lCK n o u s e u e one o, tbe houses being and extra good price right. Miss Inez Fitt sang at the entertain CROWLEY. Mias Geneva Wilcox haa returned the county Court having volun- ' land. ed by another of four months duration ment with Miss Bess Beeford playing ] one o f nine rooms. There are 30 acres j 2V1» acres in Dallas, best of creek bot from a visit in Portland. j tarily tendered the ground. Camp Fidelity Girls-"Donnell. o f hops, 20 acres o f them being newly tom land; good 7-rooni house; plenty of commencing on that date. the accompaniment at Eola Saturday. Mrs. F. E. Starbuck and daughter, Mrs. Whiting, o f Seattle, ia the Few men live to see the fruits I Stories o f American Life and trellised, This land can be secured for fruit; an excellent chicken and berry Mrs. Bell’s daughter is quite ill with o f Portland, visited a few days last a payment o f $5000 down. guest at the home o f Mr*. E. E. P a d -; 0f their labors on the crystaliza- Adventure. —Eggleston. place, convenient and suitable. Only a pain in her head. week with her brother, M. F. White dock here. ! tion o f their own ideas as does j Laura in the Mountains—Eliot. | 57 acres, 2>* miles from Dallas , 16 $2,500, and terms to suit. and fam ily.* W. S. Fitts was a business visitor at 5 V»-acre bearing fruit tract, four va cleared, balance in fir and oak. PERRYDALE. Mr?' L’ Tv.™“ ?nd Mi“ Iv* CooP this man on his 85th birthday, Puss in the Corner. ' acres Bay City last week. House and barn and other farm build- rieties of 12-year-old trees, Vr mile from Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kdgars and Miss er returned Friday from a v m t in New- Hehas ^ [ h e in s p ir a tio n First Book o f Farming—Good-1 j ings. One acre bearing orchard and Perrydale, on county road; good 3-room Mrs. Labough was taken to the Wil Hazel Edgar visited at F. M. Edgars , „ ! for the life work o f over 5000 rich. Conrad Stafrin and family and Miss lamette sanitarium for treatment the on Thursday o f last week. 700 prune trees just planted. $3500, house, barn and a sawdust-lined apple Mrs. Dick MadiBon, o f Salem, was practitioners. Abbie Walker, o f Dallas, and Sam El first o f last week. house; also some small fruit. Price Defective, Dependent and De- j $1000 down, balance at 6 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White and Mr. liott and wife, of Portland, were viait- $ 2 , 000 . thee guest Of Mrs. S. E. Owen laat His system o f therapentics has linquent Classes.— Henderson. and Mrs. Hugh l armer motored to Sa We have a 10-acie tract just outside Lawrence and Frank Simm left Fri inn at H. J Elliott’ s Sunday. For $4,000 we have a well-improved 1 o f Newberg that the owner would like Arctic Exploration Hoare. day for the Alberta country to spend lem last Friday afternoon. M r,. C. W. Irvin , and children and ^ ‘ t a lly . eV ‘ W. A. Keyt and family, o f McMinn their vacation with their brother, who to trade for something o f the same na- fi acre tract within the city limits. Over 3 acres of large fruit and considerable State in the union, and in Life o f David Livingston I ture close to Dallas. Mrs. H. J. Williamson and daughter, Mrs. >aiah Irvine are visiting relatives ville, were Perrydale visitors Sunday. is ranching it there. small fruit; 5-room house and barn. A | 4 two provinces o f Canada laws Hughes. Verda, were Dallas visitors on Thurs at Summitt. Mrs. Keetz returned home Saturday A house and lot in Dallas near school bar train at the price. Miss Kathryn Pearce returned last day o f last week. recently passed giving Raising the Pearl— Kaler. Mrs. Millie Brant, o f Dallas, visited were from a few days visit with friends near week and is staying at the home o f her house for $1100. We have call« every hour for houses C. 11. Farmer made a business trip her parents, Mr. and Mra. Addison, them legal recognition. Stories from Faerie Queen Dallas. sister, Mrs. Walter Frakes. We have a 10-acre tract near Falls fur rent. Why not list your vacant to Kings Valley the first of the week. laat week. There are eight standard col Numberg Stove—Ouida. ... ~ ... * ¡C ity*new ly set to fruit that £an be house with the Itemizer Realty Concern Lawrence Dornhecker and family Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Axley, o f Engle Miss Stella Smith went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. Spon, o f Portland, leges recognized by the national Man Who W a s (jU llty L<OUer- j bought for $1800. Creek across one — we can rent it. ami Fay Morrison and wife were Dallas wood, were Sunday callers o f Mr. and Saturday to see her sister, Vina Smith, are visiting at the home o f her sister, 157 acres 1VI» miles from Dallas, all association whose courses o f in corner. visitors Saturday and Sunday. head. Mrs. J. T. Hunt. Mrs. A. C. Moore. and returned Sunday. under cultivation, on county road and struction are second to none. Wireless Telegraphy and Tele A 12-acre tract near Dallas for $2200. Mr. and Mrs. B. Z. Riggs, o f Salem, railroad; well-improved and 7 miles of West Salem people are quite thank Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Williamson at Miss Neria McKee, o f Grants Pass, These colleges maintain their phony—Massie. attended the social here Saturday even ful to Rev, Bullock for giving the par For $3000, $2000 cash you can get a tiling on place; $150 per acre; good tended church at McCoy last Sunday is a guest at the home o f M rs. Geo. own hospitals, ing. general clinic | sonage a coat o f white paint. Our National Parks—Muir. 10-acre tract within a mile o f Dallas, terms. spending the rest of the day with L. A. Corbray. One of the best business locations in gynecological obstetric, X-ray, Oren Gee is very sick with typhoid Snow Shoes and Sledges — well improved and set to fruit, with Mr Eaton and family and Mr. I.a- Williamson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adkins, o f Kel ear, eye, nose and throat clinic. town, 50-foot frontage on Main street; fever, lie was taken ill at the home baugh and chiidren went on a fishing good house and barn. Munroe. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Edgar were Dal so, Wn., are*visitlng friends and rela $5,000. o f Howard Jones where he has been trip Sunday. During the past year research Two lots and a house in the Ellis ad The Right o f Way— Parker. tives in this city. las visitors last Friday. working, but was removed to the home 201 acres, 2 miles from Perrydale on dition for $1250. institute buildings were bought Our Little Korean Cousins— Mr. and Mrs. N O Bales, o f Rickre o f his parents at Concord Friday. county road; 175 acres in cultivation; Clyde Vincent came home from Lin Wm. Madison, o f Astoria, visited his ^ in Chicago and the sum of all, were week end visitors with rela ton last Sunday. Pike. brother, H. Madison in this city Sun 40 acres of fruit land, well located, 8-acre orchard; creek crosses place; Mrs. Friar and children, o f Eola, are tives here, returning home Sunday. $90,000 snbscribed toward re some improvements. Will sell all or in day. for $75 an acre. Mr. Opp—Rice. spending a few days herewith her cous Mr. and Mrs. M. F. White motored Have o y4 acres, 4VI» acres set to ap small tracts, or will trade for small Harold Smith in honor o f his 17th to McMinnville on Wednesday of last Hildegard’s Harvest Richards ins, the Bratcher and Jennings famdies. Miss Anna Addison left this week for search work along osteopathic 14-year-old trees, Baldwin, lioine place near Dallas or Falls City. birthday, treated 36 o f his relatives and lines. Three scientific men will Forty-one Years in India.— jdes, Mrs. J. P. Caldwell and children and friends to icecream Sunday evening at week to see their daughter, Mrs. Caner a visit with friends in Portland. 40 acres fruit laud 3 miles from Per Beauty, Newtowns and Beu Davis va Trent. Mr. and Mrs. Trent are the be placed in charge o f this insti Roberts. Mrs. E. Enes were Dallas visitors Sat the home o f his mother, Mrs. N. S. Ted Irvine, o f Colfax, W n., is visit rieties. Place has good comfortable 3- rvdale, on county road and R. F. D., proud parents o f a daughter, born July ing at the home o f his mother, Mrs. tute August 1st, to develop os urday. Good Hunting- Roosevelt. rooni house and good barn, well saw and near school; price $75 per acre. Smith. 28th. Thos. Hart. 48 acres near town for $4000. All dust-lined apple-house, and other im teopathy along scientific lines. Quentin Durward —Scott. Mrs. uhas Snelling ic vl-’ tintr her son Grandma Hanna and her daughter, Miss Nellie Smith, who has been vis provements. Is 1V» miles from good cleared and under fence, but no im In looking back to the success and family near Sheridan. S. E. Owen left Tuesday for a two Talking Leaves—Stoddard. Mrs. J. Crawford, were week end iting at the home o f her uncle, George provements. town, school and church. week’ s stay at Britenbush Springs. which has attended his efforts in Conquest of Canaan—Tarken- Misses Ethel and Adda VanNortwick, guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood. Smith, returned to her home in Mon 40 acres, all fenced, three miles from We have for sale In and near Dallas: o f Dallas, are spending a few days ___ ____ ____ __ _____r _ _ introducing his therapentic prin- mouth last Friday evening. Mrs. Olive Hunt, o f Salmi, ton, town; 15 acres in orchard and cultiva Chas. Baker has torn down his barn o acres for $450. here at the D. L. Keyt home. over Sunday visitor at the home o f her cipal the Old doctor has a fight tion; 400 2-year-ohl prunes; good build . and is going to build a new house as 5 acres for $500. Alice o f Old Vincennes— parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. I to feel justly proud. 5 acres in fruit 4 years old for $650. ings; $100 per acre. Carl Morrison and Paul Rees were i he traded his house and three lots for a FAILS CITY Thompson, 1132 acres in Lincoln county, 200 5 acres, house and bearing iruit for 20-acre ranch in Gilliam. Dallas callers Sunday. Dr. R. T. McIntyre visited in Salem Elbert Hubbard has said “ that The Fair G od-W allace. acre» cleared; plenty of pasture; 80 $800. Dr. Still created an epoch in the The auxiliary met with | Mrs. J. A. A number o f fishing parties in the this week. Tales o f an Engineer— War- 5 acres, all ' cultivation, for $1000. acres under cultivation; 10 acres iu Baxter Friday afternoon. mountains have been making large J. R. Cooper and family left this healing art and his name will men. fruit; fine soil. $35,000. Fine dairy Other cultivated tracts for $3,500. week to spend the month o f August in catches of fine trout. ranch. ® I 10 acres for $850. live in history linked with those Misses Evelyn Lettiken and Edna Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush— MONMOUTH NO. 2. 50 acres hill land half under cultiva 10 acres for $1000. Rowland, and Messrs Lester White and Miss Marguerite Flower came in Newport. of Hippocrates, Aesculapius, Watson. 10 acres, all in cultivation, house and tion; all good fruit land; 1 mile from John Derrick motored to Portland and Tuesday from Salem and remained at Mrs. Claud Pengra and children from Austin. Flint, Norton, Hahne A Woman for Mayor—Winslow station. $60 per acre. barn, for $2,500. back Sunday. Ed. Rogers started his thresher Mon home with her parents nntil Thursday. Missouri are visiting at the home of mann and Lord Lister. Clover—Coolidge. 2.27 acres in Dallas; 6-room plastered 15 acres, good buildings, all fruit 4 A good crowd attended the social day on oats on the farm o f J. B. Stump The Christian church meetings were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kramer. house; woodshed and small barn, 3 hen years old, for $2700. The Norwegian Fjords —Coop here Saturday evening and all had a west o f town. so interesting that instead o f closing a 15 acres in bearing fruit for $4,500. er. splendid time. A neat sum was realized. John Riddell returned Monday from week ago, they were continued another 15 acres, buildings anu 9 acres prunes houses; about 300 fruit trees. $3,200, Lake Victoria to Khartoum— week. California where he has been for some all but $1,450 cash. The Perrydale Milling company have for $2,500. Good orchard tracts, 0 and 10 acres Cooking bags o f the Dallas Dickinson. just finished installing their new clean time attempting to dispose o f his bi House and lot in Dallas; $3,000. The drinking fountains placed by the er and have given it a test, finding it plane which he purchased some time ladies of Falls City are certainly artis Good garage site on principal street each, on K. IT. & c*o. road from Dallas Cat and the Cherub— Fernald. Meat Co. Latest thing out in ago. It was reported that he had sold Guss Burbank visited in Peedee last to be a first class machine as represent of Dallas, 50x100 feet; price $1,900; to Monmouth, l mile from Dallas, bear tic and things of beauty as well as util Cease Firing—Johnson. cooking o f all kinds o f meat. ing next year; great opportunity to get ed. It has a capacity o f 450 bushels the machine to a Japanese, but it is ity. They fill a long felt want in our Sunday. reasonable terms. Algeria and Tunis—Nesbitt. 25 cents f o r 30 bags. said the man failed to show up for the per hour. 20- and 30-acre tracts for from $70 to orchard tracts for a little cash. little city. Mrs. Sharg Bevens and daughters sail. Mr. Riddell was very successful 110 acres well-improved, 2V» miles $300 per acre; larger places at from $35 Mrs. Jennie Cobb is visiting friends visited Trum llevans last Saturday. H. J. Elliott is putting up a new build as aviator. At one time on the goat from Dallas, 3-4 mile from school and per acre and up. ing 30x30 feet on his lot adjoining .1 F. farm west o f Monmouth, he flew at the in Tillamook for a couple o f weeks. Walter West was a Peedee visitor 183 acres well improved; good land; railroad station; 18 acres in bearing 8- Morrisons. It will be used as a store rate o f over GO miles an hour for about 2 miles from Dallas on main county y ear-old apple trees, 12 acres walnuts M. L. Thompson took Dr. Hell worth Saturday. one mile. He will again take up busi room for flour. road and railroad; all under cultiva 7-year-old, 25 acres of young pears and and wife and \V. F. Nichols and wife Miss Elsie Bush visited Eva Womer ness on the big Riddell farm. apples, 3-year-old, 30 acres grain land, for a few days outing, returning Mon one day last week. tion; $150 per acre. Good terms. All the summer school students have day night. 205 acres, 8 VI* miles south of Dallas. All farm implements and stock go with Wilbur Hush visited Glennie Turner gone to their homes or on a vacation. There are 70 acres of bottom laud, 50 the place; bargain price and good terms. BUENA VISTA. Mr. and Mrs. Hammitt and son are last Sunday. U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R E G O N , 640 acres, 400 o f it cleared and in acres slashed, 40 acres o f good second A movement is on foot to secure a here from Iowa visiting at the home of growln timber, and 45 acres of small cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 in pasture. Willie Bush went to Monmouth last new gymnasium for the Oregon normal J. R. Moyer. fir and oak timber. There are two Fine soil, good springs, rolling land and Monday on business. Mrs. G. G. Harder, o f Monmouth, school. Mrs. Walter Sears is visiting her acres of young bearing orchard, three well fenced. A model farm and never spent last Saturday with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turner were Pee Grandma Quisenberry left Wednes mother, Mrs Win. Ford, who is quite good barns, a new house of five rooms offered for sale before, ( ’lover land, Mrs. A. J. Harman. dee callers Sunday evening. day for Missouri. A dinner was given sick at this time. and large woodshed ami milk-house. The hop land, anything you want. Only $80 T w en ty-F ive Instructors. Fifty C ourses. Allen Johnson, a lumberman, o f Mon in her honor Tuesday at the farm home price is $00 an acre in trade or $50 in an acre. Mrs. Lana Turner visited Mrs. Shive Miss Alice Cook returned home from mouth, was a business visitor at N. An o f P. 0 . Powell by relatives and friends. Good business lot for sale, best loca cash, and the buyer can assume a mort ly last Sunday. a weeks visit with friends in Dallas derson’s place Wednesday. gage of $3,200, which can run almost tion in Dallas. C. D. Tyler and J. L. White were Monday. Her cousin, Miss Brannon, Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Fac Their was quite an excitement here Tracts of any size, some can be irri j three years at 6 per cent, payable on or M. N. Prather and wife, Cleve Prath business visitors to Dallas Monday. came with her. last Saturday when John Dyer’s team ulty. I before, or can pay $100 or more on any gated, all iu city limits, planted in fruit er wife and daughter, .1. R. Loy and run away but no one was hurt. trees, for $250 per acre. Mrs. Zim Hinshaw and daughter, A new bungalow is being erected interest day. son returned Sunday from Cascadiu. University Dormitjries Open. Board and Room at $3.50 nearJ. L. White’ s property, one mile Mrs Fred Crowley, came out from M- One 6-room modern house close Ernest Robinson has gone to Hillsbo north o f town. letz Basin Sunday and are visiting rela per week. Reduced railroad rates. For complete illustrated small payment down, balance easy ro, where he has employment. tives and friends for a couple o f weeks. monthly payments. catalogue, address, From nearly 250 cherry trees planted Within 6 miles of Dallas we have a G. A. Weils sold 200 tons o f ba'ed on the Meeker farm, west o f town, Alice Frink came down from Eugene - OREGON tract of 98 acres, all under cultivation DALLAS, hay to Mr. HolTman, of Independence, about one-third have died. Forest Craven and Robt Low return-1 to visit relatives for some days. without other improvements, that can at $10.50 a ton. ed from their fishing trip Tuesday with Kenneth Courtar is up from Portland a good catch o f fish and yarns to match. be bought for $90 an acre. All good The threshing machine o f C. Ix>rence Mrs. Emma Anderson is spending and Riddell brothers will start about visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. black soil, rolling, and is close to school this week with friends at McMinnville. Tuesday o f next week. J. J. Burch returned Saturday from and postoffice. Full crews Calkins. Salem, where she has been visiting her 32 acres all cleared and nearly all in J. K. Neal is with his son, Carl, in have been obtained. Jack Wagner was a Dallas visitor son, Warren and family. cultivation. 17 acres set to trees and the mountains south o f Eugene. Press Marshall, o f Albany, brought Monday, also J. H. Flower and wife. small fruits. Five-room house, barn Miss Della Simonton, o f Salem, was Miss Leonilla Smith has gone to an auto load of relatives early Sunday Mrs. Travis is laid up these days with and woodshed. Dryer and warehouse a pleasant caller Sunday. Crawfordsville to stay with her grand morning to the home of F. S. Powell in poison oak, on place. oust outside city limits. father, Mr. Swan whde his wife goes this city and visited until evening. Pauline Nesmith visited with Mr. and I Price, $12,000. Miss May Hammond gave a fine re to the coast. Plenty o f water has been secured so cital in W agner’s hall Tuesday, the 5th Mrs. Robt. Ankeny last week. 17 acres, half in cultivation for $1500. In city property we have homes at Fred Stump is preparing to erect a that many residents o f the city are inst. The progress o f her many young Mrs. John Vaughn has a »ister visit I $800, $900. $1000 to $4000; one at $1800 large hop house on his ranch near Suver. watering their lawns, and the newly pupils was evident during the entire ing her this week from Portland. planted lawn surrounding the normal program. A fter the recital a lunch i with 2 acres; one at $1,400 with one Born, Monday, August 4th, to Mr. Duilding is kept green. Mrs. Rowe had the misfortune last ) acre; both these places in fruit. was given on the lawn at the reading and Mrs. Elmer Nash, a boy. week to scald her foot, but it is better A 6-room house and small lot at $800, Allen Clark has been putting his au room. now as she is able to be on it. Mike Cryderman went to Albany tomobile to steady work, having cover on good terms. Mrs. Phoebe McTimmonds went to Tuesday to bring E. B. liob a t's new ed about 100 miles each day since pur Hillsboro for a few days visit with rel 17 acres, 2 miles from Dallas, at $90 We hear it whispered that there will per acre, on good terms; one-half in clover huUer home. be wedding bells ring in the near fu chasing it about two weeks ago. rtives last Monday. ture. cultivation. Will make a nice home for —— ■ — ♦ ■ ■ ■■ " ■ Rev. Heath, wife and child, of Salem, Since being remodeled and new addi some one. are passing the season here camping in tions made, the Christian church build- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burch left Sun 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas, y 4 mile OAK GROVE. the church lot. day for Foley Springs to spend a few here has been the cause o f consider from school, 3-4 mile to railroad sta weekB as he is bothered with rheuma Mr. Bailey, an insurance agent of able comment. tion, some fruit; good improvements; Glenn Butler and family and Mr. and tism. Brownsville, was a business caller here 38 acres under cultivation; in a fast Several teamsters are hauling wood Mrs. James Bovdston, o f Dallas, spent last week. Blaine Southwick and Pauline Nes developing community; price $120 per from the hills in order to have the win Sunday at the Lewis home. mith spent Sunday with friends on Salt acre. 7-room house, barn 40x60, 8 acre? N. Anderson, o f McMinnville, who ter supply in before harvest time, as Reasonable - Rates in A. P. cherries in bearing. Malcolm Pewtherer and wife motored Creek. was married in Eugene last week, with their will probably be no interval be 160 acres. 50 acres in cultivation, 50 to Portland Sunday, where Mrs, Pew tween grain threshing and harvest. Prof. Crowley, who is expecting to his bride, visited at the homes o f R. cleared and in pasture, balance in tim therer will remain for a few weeks. Peterson and W. C. Anderson, going to teach ovr school, is wanting a house to The new S. P. depot in this place ber. Good 8-room house, barn and out their home in McMinnville Saturday. John Muno returned to his home at rent so he can move his family here will be completed soon. The new strucj buildings; 6 acres of orchard, mostly soon. ture is commodious, up-to-date and first Brownsville Saturday. prunes, some apples. 3 miles from Dal class in all ways. New switches are I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook were in In- las. Price $10,000. Terms, half cash Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Oliver have moved being extended on both sides o f the into their new bungalow. de|ieniieiice Monday to attend a funer 30 acres on city limit line o f Dallas, McTIMMONDS VALLEY. building. al o f some old soldiers. i on county road and railroad; no im Thomas Pardo is building a new res The prune crop will be exceptionally , provements; all under cultivation and Peter Hansen and Lillie Douty were idence on his place. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ostrander was heavy this season. j fenced; fine loganberry land. calling on friends Sunday. visitors o f Kings Valley Tuesday. Miss Emily Luce returned to her $2.000— 7-room house on Washington Nearly 500 cords o f wood have been The hay halers expect to finish baling street; corner lot, 170x300 feet, and all Miss Jennie Fuqua has been visiting placed on the campus of the normal home here the first o f the week after a this week. Then comes the thresher Cor. Wash. & visit with her sister in Portland. modern improvements, with street and friends in Dallas a few days last week. school for this winter’s use. which will be busy for some time, and sewer assessments settled.— The It*?m- Elton and Clay Jones, o f Salem, were then hop picking, which will begin the Ernie Hall visited Bert Thompson a P. B. A rant has gone to Nehalem on 120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, all un- calling in the neighborhood Wednesday. first o f September. few days last week. a vacation. izer Realty Concern. Mrs. Frank Starbuck, o f Portlandl Deafness Cannot Be Cured Ralph Fuqua has gone to Washington Ed. Lorence and C. D. Tyler attained has been visiting at the White home der cultivation, on railroad and county by local applications, as they cannot where lie will spend the summer. a high rate o f speed a few days ago road. Price $125 per acre. reach the diseased portion o f the ear. MisM Sara Rowland is home again a f 297 acres, all under cultivation, be There is only one way to cure deafness, Mias Nora Kemp visited Verna when they coasted down the long Fish- back hilt in an auto after the Brakes ter a visit with friends in Salem. that is by constitutional remedies. j tween Monmouth and Dallas one mile and Ostrander one day last week. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condi hsd refused to work. i from Rickreall. V4 mile from station, on tion o f the mucous lining: o f the Eusta Mr. and Mrs. Cal labor, who have Misses Mary and l,ena Thompson lias j | county road; well improved; low land chian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed TOWER’S FISH BRAND been living on the Hansen place, left been visiting relatives at Salem for a you have & rumbling sound or imperfect tiled. Price will make you bur. last week for North Dakota hearing, and when It is entirely closed. REFLEX SLICKER few days. Good 5-room house and 4 acres 3-4 Deafness is the result, and unless the in MONMOUTH NO 1. Miss Davis, o f Salem, is visiting Mrs. K E E P S O U T ALL T H E M I N flammation can be taken out and this Mrs H. A. Ostrander and daughters. ! mile from eourthouse, Dallas; splendid Joseph Delap. tube restored to Its normal condition, Verna and Marie, visited Dallas one out buildings, fine garden spot, excel j hearing will be destroyed forever: nine day last week. The Climbers will give a social at lent chicken-house and yards. An ideal cases out o f ten are caused by Catarrh, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowell, of Rick- yh lch Is nothing but an inflamed condi the Oak Grove hall Saturday evening, | little home, and price right. reall, v isit«! here Sunday, tion o f the mucous surfaces. August 9th A short program will be W© w ill g iv e One H undred F oliar* f o r any ease o f A large lot with 6-room house and Mrs. M. E Percival, o f Madras, 18 j given and ice cream and home made fn e*t (caused by cata rrh t that ca n n ot be cured by 1 good barn at $1,000, on good terms. ROCCA. l * Catarrh CUre S^nd fo r circu la rs, free. visiting kindred here this week. candy will be sold during the evening. A dandy stock >*anch at $75 per acre. F. J C V RNBT, * OO, Toledo, Okie. Sold by Drucftlsts, T5e. C. H. Parker went visiting on the j Everybody idvited. There are two sets of buildings, of Tax© Hail's Fasailr Pills for ©oasasaUaa. J. i). Forbes, who has been up on his Luckiamute Sunday. [ There wi|l t)e pn, , c hing at the M E. which one is a good 7-room house in homestead, went to Nortons today. good repair, the other house has three Mr* Surah Boot* went to Calipooia church next Sunday at 11. Rev. Bul- rooms. The water supply is excellent, G. N. Horsfall haa gone to Newport. Springa V\ edne*dav where ahe hopes to lock pastor. having two wells, a fine spring o f water •D î m e ' derive benefit for her rheumatiam. Quite a number o f berry pickers, nearby, which can be piped to either R epuex E d g e s ’ Claud Stout, Portland, ia a viaitor both Indian and whites, have gone to house, and also a creek through the GILLIAM. P r o t e c t Y o u i the basin on the hunt o f o f wild black here thia week. place. There are 71-, acres of hops and S u r v e y in g ami P la ttin g W a t u pr o o p —DvaaiLB berries. 15 acres more can be put ia. There are Miauet Maggie and Alire Butler went Mr Inman is some b-tter and has • A T I »F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D 35 acres in cultivation; some more can Mr. and Mrs. Zim Hinshaw have gone to Newport for an outing. eome home for a visit hut must return Estimates furnished on all $3 00 Everywhere It* be easily cleared. There are twe acres Miaa Grace M. Davia ha* gone to via- to Salem for medical treatment. to Fall* City for ths winter. A. J. TO W E R C O . of orchard, the balance of land being it her parent* at Fruitvale, Cal. She kinds of Engrineerimr Work B O STO N Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowley hav* open pasture snd timber. Location. 6 B. E. Gilliam returned home from will reaumc her work in the Normal in w C j H i » ik.a.4. A tyfg tfflP moved from hilets to Kickreall. miles from Dallas. 3 miles to Falls City, P hone 502 D allas , O re bailing hay laat week. September. * 1 mile to Bridgeport. Price $75, on good Correspondents’ Contest. INDEPENDENCE. PEEDEE. Summer School, June 23 to Aug. 1, 1913 RICKREALL Itemizer Really Concern The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 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