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FALLS CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sew, o f Port
land, came up Monday for a visit with
his sister, Mrs. J. P. Caldwell and fam
ily.
Mrs. Plankington, o f Bridgeport, vis
ited Mrs. D. L. Keyt the latter part of
the week.
Bert Robinson is now working for j Chester Henkle spent last week with
threshers.
friends in Tillamook.
Misses Beth and Olive Deal went to
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Salt Creek Wednesday.
OAK POINT.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunter went to Dal
Black Bros, thrashed for M. E. Sloon
las Tuesday.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Muon departed
Rogers & Loe are hulling for Ed
for their home in California after visit
Rex.
ing relatives here.
Belle Kogers and family went to Port
Meril Potter and friends from Port
land Friday.
land are camping in the mountains.
Hart & DeArmond hulled for
DeArmond Tuesday.
ROCCA.
R. C.
Harvesting is in full blast here. The
Mrs. Allen Chase and family return
farmers are about all through binding
Mrs J. L. Morrison was very pleas ed home.
and ready for the threshing machines.
Miss Cora Knowles visited R. C. De
Henry Gilliam and Mr Houk are thresh antly surprised on Thursday by a visit
ing in this neighborhood and consider from a sister whom she had not seen Armond's Friday.
for forty years.
able grain is coming in at the mill.
John Sufert visited in Rickreall Sun-
T. B. Newman went to Portland on i Jay.
Mr. Herman Scholes, o f Missouri, is
business.
here visiting his brotherinlaw, Ewen
Jennings.
Willis Reynolds, o f Fa
Mrs. Ida Foster, o f Dallas, visited rusticating at the home o f F. C. ' hom-
as,
on the llenry Wright ranch.
relatives over Sunday.
Considerable travel on the road now
Robert Mitchell is running the engine
by visitors to and from Newport, and
for his father’ s clover huller.
blackberry pickers to and from the
mountains.
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Grandma Sargeant, mother of War
ren Ward, who died in Oregon City last
C, H. Farmer made a business trip
week, was brought here for burial
to Portland the latter part of last week.
Tuesday last.
Hollis Smith, o f Dallas, has been vis
Mr. and Mrs. Pern I-ewis are the
happy parents o f a new son at their iting for several days with his aunt,
Mrs. Ed. Hodge.
home here.
Quite a goodly number attended
Mr and Mrs. Hreeseand son, o f New-
preaching services at the Baptist
berg, are visiting at John Walker’s.
church last Sunday.
J. K. Moyer and wife are visiting
F. M. Edgar moved his house back
relatives in Oregon City, and while
there Mr. Moyer will do some contract several feet last week, it being too
near
the railroad land.
work for hissoninlaw, Isaac Smith.
Misses Stella Smith and Hazel Val-
Mrs. Susan Bryant and Mrs. Davis
returned to their homes at Lents and liere, who -are cooking for Buttrick’s
clover huller, visited at their home over
St. Johns Friday.
Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Mary and little son have
Miss Ruby McCormick and two sis
returned from their Portland visit.
ters, who live near Salem, visited a
Mr and Mrs. CalkinB are visiting few days last week at the Vincent
their children in Portlands few days. home.
Harold Frink and Lloyd Ellis, with
Several Rickreall ladies attended the
some other young men, enjoyed a fish aid at Mrs. Farmer’ s one afternoon
ing trip in the mountains last week.
lust week. Ice cream and cake were
Ira Lowe, who has been visiting his served.
larents a few days, returned to Port
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar, Mrs. L.
end Sunday.
A. Williamson, Mrs J. VV. Gay and
Mrs. Walter Tice came in from Hos- daughter, Cora, Mr. and Mrs. K. J.
Williamson and daughter, Verda, visit-
kine for a week end visit at home.
at F. M. Edgar’ s last Sunday.
C. J. Moyer was an over Sunday vis
Mrs. Cooper, son and daughter, o f
itor at home.
Salem, visited the latter part o f last
Mr. and Mrs. Selig are visiting in week with Mrs Henry White. Mrs.
Myrtle Creek this week, going down Cooper is Mrs. White’s mother.
with their new auto.
Mrs Lloyd Mallicoat spent last week
Hoy Graham and Charley Griffin and at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. H
famines are taking a coast trip this Farmer, while Mr. Mallicoat was work
week.
ing with a clover huller near Amity.
Miss Mabel Templeton came in fiom
Henry White and wife and Charley
Salem Sunday and spent the day with Whaley and family went to Salt Creek
Mr and Mrs. Flower.
Monday where both men will haul
Mrs. Eleanor F. Butler was a Dallas crushed rock.
visitor Monday.
C. 11. Farmer took a bunch o f sheep
(
The Dennis Hros’ s. mill has shut down to McCoy last Monday.
for the present.
Fred Auer has been hauling grain to
Harvest work is progressing fine up the Crowley warehouse for several
days.
this way and the crops are reported the
best ever.
Harry Willings and family are camp
ing at Crowley while he and his broth
er are hauling wood for Mr. Caufield,
BOWERSVILLE.
who is shipping it to Portlund.
Mrs. Kellon, of Forest Grove, is very
sick at her daughter, Mrs E. L. Hayes'
home.
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Hlbbs arc spend-1
ing this month in their cottage in New-
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port.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbertson and child
Miss Minnie Chambers, o f Eugene,
visited the week end at the home of visited her aunts. Miss Katherine and,
Mrs. A. G. Fisher.
Mirace Jones, over Sunday.
EAST FALLS CITY.
BUENA VISTA.
T. D. McClain and wife started for
The Hayes A Marks threshing ma Cascadia last Monday. They got as
chine is in this vicinity.
far as Waterloo and camped over night,
H. D. Kempel is back from McPhil- returned home next day.
lins beach and Neskowin and report a
M. N. Prather, wife and niece, Mil
pleasant time.
dred Prather, were Salem visitors Wed
nesday.
O. Hayes was a business caller at the
Stonehacker home Sunday evening.
Rob. Emmons und family are spend
Holt Crowley and family left for the ing two weeks with relatives at New
roast Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred port.
Crowley are looking after the chores.
Ernest Cole, wife and daughters, o f
Mrs. E. Roth and children o f Salem, Monmouth, were Sunday visitors at
and Miss Sarah Dick, o f Portland, were the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Anderson
guest at G. Klievers' Monday after
E. S. Imngacre, a well-known Polk
noon.
county educator, but now o f Milverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kliever aid is visiting old friends here this week,
children will leave for Saskatchewan
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Smith, o f Lewis
Tuesday morning, their former home. ville, were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W.
W.
Smith, Saturday and Sunday.
E. Kempel came home last week a f
ter a two week’ s outing at the coast.
Mr. Zaliach, a prosperous farmer of
Mrs. Tom Hayes called at the E. L. Parker, is erecting two new dwellings,
a barn and store building at that place.
Hayes home last week.
Mrs. Leah McClain left Saturday for
D. H. Rempel is working at the Ross
an extended viait with her »‘ster in
thresher.
Portland.
Mrs. Bailey is on the sick list.
Mrs. Donaldson and daughter, Fran
Miss Emma Cadle took dinner wit! cis, returned last week from a visit
Mrs. Mirt Wilson Sunday.
with Portland relatives.
\ M a n y people at teven ty
Mr. Rutter is hauling shakes,
'attribute their good
'health to S C O T T ’ S
E M U L S IO N because its
concentrated n o u r i s h
ment creates permanent
body-power, and because
| It Is devoid of drugs or stimulants.
Mrs. Rutter is visiting in Minnesota, i
PEEDEE.
There was a party at Guy Metcalf’ s
Saturday night. Everybody had a good '
time.
S cott A B ow n e. B loom field . N . J.
Walter West went to Airlie Saturday |
and got his thresher.
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1112 Western Ave., Seattle, Wash.
Bluford Bush and family visited Wil
lie Bush and family Saturday.
Ernie Bush and wife and children
visited Will Bush’s Friday,
Miss Elsie Bush visited Garetha
Shively Tnesday.
MONMOUTH NO 1.
Mrs. L. A Worth went to Clacka
mas to visit a sick sister Monday.
Mrs. Minnie Beckley, o f Carlton, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. A. J. Haley, and
attend to property interests here.
Earl and Orval White built a good
granary for Lyman Parker on the Hen
ry Butler place last week.
Goods stor’d by
Week, Month
or Year. : : :
Mr. and Mrs. Orval White are the
proud parents o f a firstborn son, weight
8 1-2 pounds, Dr. Mathias in attendance
Ail doing fine except Grandpa, who will
go to the coast to recuperate.
The eity council o f this place has de
clared u speed limit to he under strict
surveilance which will take effect soon.
Autoists often take too much chance
on life.
Vrs. Clarence Whiteside and son, of
Corvallis, recently visited relatives and
friends here.
.
Miss Vera Stuart is visiting in Port
land.
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
The threshing machines are busy
with the big grain crops in the sur
rounding country.
Over one-half the rooms In the new
girl’ s dormitory have been chosen for
the coming term o f school at the Ore
gon normal,
Thomas H. Gentle left for North
Bend, Or., Thursday to address the
Coos county institute.
J. K. Skeen has purchased the prop
erty o f Mrs. J. *Vi. Smith in South
Monmouth.
Vetch and oats in this vicinity is
Mrs. Emma Anderson is spending the yielding upwards from 20 bushels to the
Holt McDaniel is building a barn on
week with her daughter, Mrs. M. I. acre.
his farm.
Conger, o f Suver.
Miss Louis Stengel, o f Portland, vis
One o f the carpenters, working on ited her parents here last week.
the new hop house of Fred Stump, was
PERRYDALE.
G. W. Elbert, a pioneer o f 1862, cel
stricken with paralysis. Mr. Kruetz ebrated the 84th anniversary o f his
took him to Inde|>endence where he re birth at his home in Monmouth Tues
Mrs. Howard Jones and three little ceived medical aid.
day.
children had a narrow escape from be
ing seriously injured or killed in a run
As indicated by the sale o f lumber at
away Sunday afternoon, she hail beei
the local yard, the community is in a
WEST SALEM.
to Amity with her two little children to
prosperous state.
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quar
Min» Kffle Baker was taken to the
With one exception the whole o f the
ner, and was driving one horse to s hug Willamette sanitarium Thursday by l)r.
normal school instructors have been
gv. On returning about one mile north Fisher.
chosen.
o f town she met an automobile going
Jol McLean and three children motor
at a high rate o f speed, and bappenei.
ed
from
Seaside,
Wn.,
around
here
Sat
to be a bad place to pass. Altbougl
INDEPENDENCE.
the horse was not badly frightened al urday and are the guests of their aunt,
the auto he shied and ran the lowei Mrs. N. S. Smith.
wheels into a ditch, throwing Mrs.
R. H. Knox has returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Woods returned
Jones and her three months old baby home on Monday, August 18th, from short visit in Portland.
out. The horse then started to run Newport and report having a real good
Mrs. K. G. F.ldridge and childrea
with Mrs. Jones’ little sister. Ixm* ten days vacation,
spent Sunday with friends in Jefferson.
Quarner. about ^ years o f age. and little
Wm. Squier and family, o f South Sa
Ben Jones abeut five. J. P. Caldwell
Mrs. J. D. Whiteaker, o f Albany,
caught the horse as it came into town, lem, and Mr. Fdgar Day hall, a former was the guest at the home o f her sister
but it was so badly frightened it drag v ahadian schoolmate o f Mr. Suuier’ a, Mrs. >herman Hayes over Sunday.
ged him into a fence and bruised him and recently from the state o f Wiscon
.lease Walker, o f St. Johns, is visit
up considerable. It then turned throw sin, spent Sunday with Mr. Squier's
ing hii brothers in this city.*
ing Ben Jones out and started down the mother, Mrs. J. T. Hnnt.
railroad track toward Broadmead, cross
C. A. Moore and family left Friday
Miss Ruby Roatz.*n, a former West
ed a cattle guard and went bumping
Salem teacher, and Miss Broker, of for an outing at Tillamook.
over the ties for about a half mile when Brownsville, Violet Koatsien and friend
Thus. Townjend, o f Salem, was
the little girl got him stopped, climbed
were viewing Kingwood Terraces and transacting business here last week.
out of the ligand let the horse go. which
taking some kodaks, also calling on
landed up at the Salt Creek trestle as some West Salem friend» Sunday.
I>r. Eaton has returned to Portland
far as it could go. Everybody admired
after a short visit with relatives here.
the little girl's pluck as she swung on
Mr. and Mra. Douglas and daughter
Waldo Mills, o f Salem, was a visitor
to the lines from the time the horse returned Saturday after spending the
here one day this wees.
started until she got it stopped, never week in Portland.
making an outcry. They were nil bad
J. J. Ma tings has returned from a
Mrs. Shield entertained Mrs. C. Moore
ly shaken up ami bruised some, but
Mrs. W. 1 . Heise and Mrs. F. L. Wood visit at Seaside.
were not otherwise injured.
in honor o f their friend, Mrs. Plank, o f
Mrs. Carl Percival and Mra. Van
Chas. Bratcher has been feeling quite Minnesota, on Thursday last.
Dimisi ft* visited in Portland laat week.
poorly the | ast week but is some better
Ed Weeks, who was the guest o f Mr.
at thia writing.
Mra. M. Merwin ami Miaa Florence
and Mrs. Nichol, left for Marshfield.
Burton have returned from an outing
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Groom have
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Luther,
o
f
Minneao-
at
Tillamook.
their furniture ami goods all packed to
who have been visiting in Califor-i
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ship to Texas thia week. They will ta,
ma, is the guest o f her sisterinlaw, u ' J' ,n * . r* ' h • H'ltibrand spent
leave here some time in September.
Mra. N. S Smith and daughter Sunday! 8und*y w,th fr,end* m
Mr*. E. L. Rowland returned home
Mr. and Mrs. E.rly, o f Minnesota, ' Mr»- Wm- Moreland and sons, o f
from Aiaea luesday.
who were frit tlaol the late Mrs. Bran- Tacoma, are visiting at the home of her
Grandma Wise relumed home Friday non, visited with the Brannon family parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. b. Cooper,
from an extendi d visit with relatives laat week.
J. R. Cooper and family have return
|n Eastern O regin, and Boise, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt have a ed from a viait in Newport.
Misaea Vivian Whiteaker and Vale
Otella Fryer returned to her home in young son born on the 3rd.
Eola Monday after * two wteka visit
The West Salem council met last week lliltibrand arc guests o f friends in Al
here with relatives.
with the mayor to talk over the charter. bany this week.
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Several from here attended the ball
game at Independence Saturday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams and child
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strain and
Velma went to the Tillamook coast
Sunday for a two weeks outing.
T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s lio n g h t , a n d w h ic h h as b een
i u u s o f o r o v e r itO y e a r s , h a s b o r n e t h e s ig n a t u r e o f
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bank a few days.
Ren Womer threshed 1403 sacks o f
grain. Ritners did the threshing.
Read a Daily
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Manly Bevens and family visited his
parents, T. O. Bevans, Sunday.
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