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    w e re v isito rs in S alem th e la s t o f th e !
J . H. S h e p h e rd an d fam ily w e n t to
S alem S u n d ay .
G ILLIA M .
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
" e\ 1 r a n d Q u a rn a r an d fam ily , of
Mr«. II. B. B rad ley an d L ily C a tc h a ll.
A unty, w ore v isitin g a t th e h o m e o f of D allas, v isite d h e r e o n e d ay la s t
th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs. H ow ard J o n e s, | w eek.
S unday.
Mr. C offey a n d fam ily h a v e m oved
«Veil G etehel, w ho h a s been w ork- | o n to th e G. G. Iris h place.
H en ry F e rn Is re s h ln g lin g Ills house.
lug fo r tho p a s t su m m e r fo r C a rey
Rev. S h riv e r p re a c h e d a t D istric t
G ilson, h a s a c c e p te d th e p o sitio n as
No. 54 S unday.
d a iry m a n fo r F. E. L ynn.
M rs. J. T. G u th rie w as ta k e n to th e
C la re n c e G ilson an d wife, o f B alls-
to n , w ere v isitin g a t R o b e rt M itch e ll's S alem h o sp ita l T u e sd a y .
H. A. H in d m u n an d so n , C lair, h a v e
S unday.
A lvin V anC am p, of C am as, W ash., gone to S alem to w ork.
D
onna M ann a n d b r o th e rs h av e
Is v isitin g a t ¿ h e K u rts hom e.
ROCCA.
J o h n D ulgnan an d w ife m oved to m oved to D allas to s ta y u n til th e ir
parontL r e tu rn h o m e fro m th e p ru n e
It lo o k s a s If th e ra in y se a so n h as th e D aly fa rm on th e L u ck lam u te , o rc h a rd n e a r S alem .
T u esd ay .
s e t In fo r th is p a r t o f O regon
W. D. G illiam sh ip p e d a co u p le of
Ml an d M rs. E. L. R ow land w en t to
F ra n k M o rriso n tynd h is frie n d s
buck kid s to C o tta g e G ro v e, a n d a ls o
from D allas cam e In a b o u t tw o w eeks D allas F rid a y to a tte n d th e w ed d in g a ram to C o rv allis.
j w eek s too la te to h a v e a p le a s a n t tim e. of th e ir e ld e s t d a u g h te r. M iss E d n a,
H en ry F e rn Is lo a d in g o ak a n d tir
H e n ry L u th e r, of S ta r C reek , m ade to J o h n D errick , of Salem . T h e c e re ­ wood to sh ip .
| a fo u r d a y s ’ v isit w ith T ra c y B. N ew ­ m ony w as p e rfo rm e d a t th e c o u rt
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C H IL D R E N S ’ C O N T E S T .
R u m o rs a r e r ife in th e n eig h b o rh o o d H olm an. T h e h ap p y co u p le le ft im ­
| th a t R o cca postofltce Is to be d isc o n ­ m e d ia te ly fo r th e ir now hom e on a
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tin u e d an d a r u ra l ro u te from N o rto n s fa rm n e a r S alem . T h e b e s t w ish e s L ila M itc h e ll.........................39.
of a h o st of frie n d s follow th em .
I to s e rv e th e p a tro n s in ste a d .
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ell.
Mr. K im ball an d fam ily h a v e gone
I to F a lls C ity fo r a n In d efin ite sta y .
Mr. H a rry W illln g s a n d fam ily , w ho
Mr. an d M rs S am B u rk h a v e m oved
It Is sa id th a t Mr. W a lk e r c o n te m ­
p la te s p u ttin g In a s to r e a n d postoftice h a v e been cam p in g a t C ro w ley th e in to M rs. W illia m s' h o u se , on A sh
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on h is c o rn e r
Al. G a rn e r la h e r e v is itin g hts
J a m e s W rig h t an d futility w en t to In st F riday.
G eorge S m ith , J.. w as a c a lle r in d a u g h te rs,
F a lls C ity tills w eek.
D allas la s t S r.'u rd a y .
Mr. an d M rs. L e s te r V an N o rth w lc k
M iss A lice W illson an d M iss H azel j m o to re d to M onm outh.
Best Cough M edicine for Children.
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rs. A lice W is n e r, w h o h a s b een
"I am very glad to sa y a few w ords
sp e n d in g a s h o r t tim e w ith h e r pa-
in p ra ise of C h a m b e rla in 's
Cough B ethel.
T h e V in cen t fam ily, of O ak G ro v e, j re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. A b e U glow , h a s
R em edy," w rite s M rs. L ida D ew ey,
w e re p ick in g a p p le s a t M. F. W h ite 's ! r e tu rn e d to h e r h o m e In W a sh in g to n .
M ilw aukee, W is. "1 h a v e u sed It for la
s t S a tu rd ay .
M rs. T o m m y T o m a so n w as in tow n
v e a rs b o th for m y c h ild re n an d m yself
C h a rley W haley an d fam ily m oved on b u sin e ss.
and t n e v e r fa lls to re lie v e and c u re
to B allsto n th e first of th e w eek.
Rev. B e n n e tt an d fa m ily a rriv e d
a cough o r cold. N o fa m ily w ith c h il­
F. M. E d g ar a tte n d e d g ra n g e a t from L aS alle , 111., M onday.
d ren sh o u ld be w ith o u t it a< It gives
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H aro ld M iller, H e r b e r t S h ep ard ,
alm o st im m e d ia te r e lie f in case s of
w eek.
E lm e r B a ld re e w e n t to S alem to see
ro u p .” C lta n .b e rla ip 's C ough R em ­
M rs. J. C. F a r m e r a n d d a u g h te r w ere th e b all g am e.
edy is p le a s a n t an d s a fe to ta k e , w hich S alem
v isito rs la s t S a tu rd a y .
J r . an d M rs. C h a p in a n d c h ild ren ,
Is of g r e a t im p o rta n c e w hen a m ed i­
H o m e r W h ite and W ill (Jdell w ere of S alem , i* e v is itin g h is s is te r , Mrs.
ant) m u st he giv n to vom ig ch ild /e n
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P. M iller.
•'or sa le h." all d e a le rs.
w eek.
W ill P o w o ll, of S alem , w as in D allas
B lain e S o u th w ick p assed th ro u g h on b u sin e ss.
E O LA .
th e n eig h b o rh o o d on W ed n esd ay of
Mr. L oiiK uocker a n d d a u g h te r , A n n a
la s t w eek.
M aye, w e n t to
P o rtla n d
T u e sd a y ,
T h e F erg u so n fam ily h av e m oved
H ugh F a rm e r an d L loyd M a ilico a t w h e re s h e will go to th e S t. V in cen t
in to Mr. H o lm a n ’H ho u se, n e a r T ip m ade a b u sin e ss tr ip to
Y am hill h o s p ita l to stu d y to b eco m e a tra in e d
Acuff’s place.
co u n ty la s t F rid ay .
n u rse .
Mr. R eece h a s g o n e to se e a b o u t
M rs. D e n n e tt w as a D allas v is ito r
G arl M cBee Is h a i in g h is h o u se
M rs H a y d e n ’s farm in th e S a n tla m la s t S a tu rd a y .
im p ro v ed .
for th e s to re for him .
M iss M cD aniel, w ho is te a c h in g a t
O c to b e r 20th th e A rtis a n lo d g e will
T h o m a s B erry w as q u ite sick for a C row ley, s p e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u n d ay
giv e a b a n q u e t.
few d ay s, b u t is m uch b e tte r. Dr. a t hom e w ith h e r p a re n ts.
M iss V iera h a s m o v ed to to w n fo r
R o b e rtso n w as called to se e him .
th e w in ter.
M a ttie A n tric a n h a s b een o ut of
B U E N A V IS T A
A lm a an d L ila M itch e ll s p e n t S u n ­
jehool on a c c o u n t of sic k n e ss , b u t is
day w ith J o s e p h in e B rooks.
m uch b e tte r now.
R ay E lk in s an d w ife le ft la s t W ed ­
Ray M itch ell, a f t e r s p e n d in g six
M rs. H a m e r h a s ta k e n a little boy n e s d a y for th e ir new hom e in E a s te r n
cam e
hom e
from th e baby hom e in P o rtla n d to O regon, w h ere th e y h av e a h o m e ste a d . y e a rs in W a s h in g to n ,
T
h
u rs d a y .
raise. I t w as only five d a y s old w hen
Mr. an d M rs. C h e s te r M cC laine an d
R oyal P la n k , o f R ock C reek , is
<he g o t it. Mrs. H a m e r is alw ay s c h ild re n h a v e r e tu rn e d h o m e from
sp e n d in g a few d a y s in D allas.
re a d y to h elp th e needy.
S cappoose, w h ere th ey w ere ca lle d by
Mr.
a n d Mr3. H. P. S b r i . c r w e n t to
Mr. arid M rs. A. J o n e s, from E a st th e d e a th of h e r m o th er.
S e a ttle to v is it t h e i r d a u g h te r , M rs.
3alem . w ere in E ola S u n d ay , v isitin g
T. D. M cC laine an d w ife h a v e m oved R. D. J e n n in g .
the M itty ’s. Jo n e s used to ow n th e to th e ir farm , w est of tow n.
C a rl Y epson, of S alem , ca lle d on Mr.
place b elo n g in g to M rs. O. G. S avage
J e s s e S tra w n w as a b u sin e ss v isito r M uir.
now.
a t T illam o o k th is w eek.
M an d ie P ie rc e , of M on m o u th , sp e n t
T h e E o la school now lias tw elv e
F ra n k Cole, a b u sin e ss m an of C o r­ S u n d ay w ith h e r f a th e r an d b ro th e r.
oupils.
v allis, v isite d h is s is te r , M rs. Ed.
M rs. K u rtz a n d so n , H a rv e y , o f P er-
G ro v er F a r m e r lo st a b o u t sev en ty - P ra th e r, a few d a y s la s t w eek.
ry d ale, w e re in D allas F rid a y .
five co rd s of w h ite fir wood by fire,
T h e L ad ies Aid S o ciety of th e E v a n ­
M rs. P o te r B erg s p e n t S u n d ay w ith
w hich c a u g h t from th e b rush fires g elical c h u rc h m e t T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­
s ta rte d by Mr. P a tte r s o n ’s h ired m an. noon a t th e farm hom e of M rs. C leve h e r m o th er.
M rs. H a r ry H ill an d M rs. M cD onald
P r a th e r und had a jo lly tim e c a rd in g w ere S alem \ isi'.o rs S a tu rd a y .
an d p ick in g wool. T h o se p r e s e n t w ere
M iss K u rt:, a n d s is te r , F ra n c e s , of
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
M rs. M. N. P ra th e r, M rs. E. J. A n d e r­ P e rry d a ie , w e re in to w n S a tu rd a y .
Mrs. P. L. H ed g es an d Mrs. E. son, M rs. Jim R ey n o ld s, M rs. A. J.
Mr. a n d M rs. W ilso n g a v e h e r son,
T o w n sen d v isited frie n d s in A lbany H a rm a n , M rs. H. L. P ra th e r, M rs. Del. S ie fa rth , a s u r p r is e p a rty . H is
Jo h n R. Loy, Mrs. Ed. H a rm a n and S u n d ay sch o o l c la s s w as in v ited . Ice
last w eek.
M iss K a tlie ry n e Jo n e s a tte n d e d th e M rs. M. V. P ra th e r. M rs. P r a th e r c re a m an d c a k e w e re se rv e d .
w edding of h e r n iece, M iss Ruby R ic h ­ tre a te d th e la d ie s to hom e-m ade can d y .
H aze l G a rd n e r h a s a s e v e re so re
S h eriff G ra n t, of D allas, w as a b u s i­ th ro a t.
a rd s, to C la re n c e M cC ready in C o r­
n e s s v isito r h e re T h u rsd a y .
vallis, la s t M onday.
J. W. M itch ell is h a v in g h is p la c e
R iv e rsid e G ra n g e
held a n open plow ed a n d seed ed .
M iss F ra n c e s C ooper, who is te a c h ­
ing in F a lls C ity, v isltq d o v er S unday m e e tin g h e re la s t W ed n esd ay , se v e ra l
H e n ry W rig h t h a s so ld h is tim b e r
m e m b e rs
b eing
p re s e n t, claim .
a t th e hom e of h e r p a r e n ts , Mr. and v isitin g
am o n g th e m Mr. P ow ell, of M on­
Mrs. J. S. C ooper.
L. R. A d am s h a s 55 a c re s p u t in to
F ra n k W e b s te r, of D allas, w as a m o u th , w ho sa n g som e of h is fa v o rite
se le c tio n s, an d a lso som e p ro m in e n t K1 m ™. W ilso n an d so n , w ho l i a v e ^ h
v isitor in th e c ity S a tu rd a y .
M iss E m m a H e n k le h a s r e tu rn e d I sp e a k e rs,
p ick in g p ru n e s fo r E llis & W ood, a re
Mr. and Mrs. M ixer a re m o v in g th is g o in g to pick a p p le s fo r E w ing B ros.
’o C o rv allis, a f te r a s h o r t v isit a t the
hom e of h e r p a r e n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. E. w eek to th e S tu m p farm , n e a r S u v er.
H a ro ld R ich an d w ife m o to re d to
M rs. F ro st, m o th e r of M rs. M ixer, S a lt C re e k to v is it J o h n F o s te r S u n ­
r. H enkle.
W esley P e rry , o f S alem , v isited r e l­ w ho h a s ju s t r e tu rn e d from a n e x ­ day.
ten d e d v isit in th e e a s t, will m a k e
a tiv e s h e re la s t w eek.
M rs. J a m e s K e n t, of A lsea, is h e re
M rs. B e rth a T o n e r, of D allas, v isited h e r hom e w ith them .
v isitin g r e la tiv e s in tow n.
T h e r e c e n t r a in s h a v e g o tte n th e
i t th e hom e of M rs. J o e T eth ero w
Mr. an d M rs. D ick Le&ton h av e
f a rm e rs to th e fields.
la s t w eek.
m oved .to D allas fro m M cM innville.
M rs. C. L iv e rm o re h a s r e tu rn e d to
Mr. an d M rs. T o m m y G u th rie s p e n t
P o rtla n d , a f te r a v isit w ith M rs. F.
T u e sd a y w ith Mr. a n d M rs. T. M.
R IC K R E A L L .
W e th e rb e e in th is sity .
Stow e.
M a u rice B u tler, of tills city , is a t ­
M rs. N a te S to w e h a s th e la g rip p e.
F ra n k G oodell le ft fo r h is hom e
ten d in g d e n ta l co lleg e in P o rtla n d .
T. M. S to w e h a s b een q u ite poorly
F rid a y , a f te r v isitin g h is p a r e n ts , Mr.
M iss A gnes C lark , a te a c h e r in an d .Mrs. W. E. G oodell, se v e ra l d ays. w ith la grip p e.
D allas, v isited h e r m o th e r, M rs. A.
M rs. A gee, M rs. T. M. S to w e, d a u g h ­
Jo h n K o ser is h om e for a few d ay s te r an d g ra n d d a u g h te r, of M cM inn­
N elson, S a tu rd a y an d S unday.
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M iss F ra n c e s P a tte r s o n h a s r e tu r n ­
ville, w e re v isitin g in D allas.
ed to P o rtla n d , a f t e r a v isit a t th e w h ile h ere.
E lv a L u cas s p e n t S u n d ay w ith Ruby
P e te r Cook r e tu rn e d h o m e from L aw re n ce a t M onm outh.
hom e of h e r g r a n d p a r e n ts , Mr. and
F o re s t G rove S u n d ay , w h e re h e had
Mrs. I). L. H edges.
T h e re w ill he a c h ic k e n pie su p p e r
M rs. Z elpliia (T o ss und M iss P earl b een a tte n d in g th e fa ir an d races.
I a t th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h .
P e rclv al w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs la s t
Mrs. T o m m y G u th rie ’s m o th e r, Mrs.
M rs. O rvil P ric e hus been q u ite ill
w eek.
a t th e h o n e of h e r p a re n ts th e p a st 1 M cD onald, of S u m m itt, is h e re visit-
W illiam , W illiam s, of A irlie, v isited w eek, b u t is r e p o rte d a s im p ro v in g .
in g her.
re la tiv e s In th is s ity th is week.
A lb e rta M itch ell is h a v in g a se v e re
P e te r Cook h a s h ts h o rse s all hom o.
M iss L av illa C ooper e n te r ta in e d
! so re th ro a t.
W
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left
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onday
by
te
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m
a b o u t tw e n ty of h e r frie n d s a t h e r
E llis A W oods fin ish ed d ry in g
fo r M arshfield, o r n e a r th e re , an d in ­ p ru n e s M onday.
hom e in th is city F rid a y evening.
M rs. F re d S ta lg e r lias r e tu rn e d to te n d going in to b u sin e ss th e r e
S alem , a f te r a m o n th ’s v isit a t th e
P e te r Cook a n d F o re st C ra v e n w ere
Ruth M iller.
hom e o f h e r s is te r , M rs. E .E. P addock. in D allas M onday on b u sin e ss.
L u th e r J. C h a p in a n d fam ily, of
Mr. an d Mrs.
(J. M cIn to sh , M rs. D.
Mr.
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fam
ily
m
oved
S alem , w ere in D allas S un d ay .
L. H ed g es an d M iss F ra n c e s P a t t e r ­
H aro ld M iller w e n t to S alem S a tu r ­
son v isite d a t th e h om e of E ugene T u e sd a y to th e hop y a rd ab o v e In d e ­
p
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ce
to
w
ork
for
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s
th
e
day.
I la y te r , In D allas, Sunduy.
M rs. D avison, of H alsey , h a s been
H e n ry F o rd left la s t w eek for a | co m in g seaso n .
m o n th ’s v isit in C a lifo rn ia .
T h e L ad ies Aid S o ciety m e t w ith v isitin g Mr. an d Mrs. L. A. B ollm an.
M
rs. C. S. C h ap in w e n t to P o rtla n d
J. A. M orrison an d so n , C laren ce, of
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k
la s t w eek , w h ere s h e w ill v isit h e r
S alem , w ere tr a n s a c tin g b u sin e ss in
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Rev. M um iua held s e rv ic e s h e re dan lig h te r, Mrs. J. L. Dunn.
th is c ity th is w eek.
j «Sunday. All e n jo y e d th e se rm o n th a t
Sam . B urk an d fam ily h av e m oved
he p reach ed .
in to M rs. W illia m s’ h o u se on A sh
PERRYDALE.
s
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e e t, w h e re th e y w ill s ta y u n til th e y
«Several fa m ilie s h a v e b een g a th e r ­
go to C alifo rn ia.
in g ap p le s a t th e M c A rth u r fa rm .
J a c k B a ld e rre e w e n t to S alem S a t­
F ay B row n an d w ife, of u p p e r S a lt
P a t P ric e r e tu rn e d from h is h u n t­ u rd ay .
C reek , w ere In P e r ry d a ie S unday.
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Dr. V an W in k le an d w ife, of S alem ,
M rs. Ida F o s te r Is c le rk in g In Nay-
sto rm y to h u n t, so he se c u re d no v isite d Dr. B o llm an ’s S unday.
b e r g e r ’s s to re in M cM innville.
T h e y o u n g p eo p le o f th e M e th o d ist
Mrs. E d ith D u ran t an d little d a u g h ­ g a m e of any kind.
M r an d Mrs. E A. S te n so n r e tu rn e d c h u rc h g av e a fare w ell p a rty M onday
te r r e tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in A m ity
n
ig
h t fo r A nna M ae L o n g n eck er.
S u n d ay , a f te r a w e e k ’s s ta y h e re w ith from P o rtla n d th is w eek, w h e re th e y
R. G. B a ld e rre e , o f B lack R o ck .sp en t
h e r p a re n ts.
h a d b een v isitin g frie n d s fo r se v e ra l
S u n d ay w ith h is fam ily in D allas.
M isses A nna an d F ra n c e s K u rtz days.
Coirespondents’ Contest.
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tIU
M ONM OUTH
NO. 1.
M iss P e a rl D avidson, of A lbany.
v isite d re la tiv e s , M rs. M aggie and
A li’j e B u tler, an d frie n d s h e re th e
p a s t w eek.
M r. an d M rs. J. W. W h ite an d sons,
K arl an d B yron, a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l
o f M rs. I >odg'' a t D allas T h u rsd a y .
T h e first m e e tin g of th e se a so n of
t h e S ocial H o u r C lub w as w ith Mrs.
II. S. P o rt w ood a t h e r sp le n d id r e s i­
d e n c e , E a s t M ain s tr e e t.
T w en­
ty -tw o m e m b e rs w ere p re se n t. Mrs.
lio rc h e an d M iss M aggie B u tle r w ere
n o m in a te d for p re sid e n t. T h e vote
p ro v ed a tie , in w hich ca se M iss But
u r , w ho h a s b een p re sid e n t fo r th e
p a s t se v en y e r r s , w as e n title d to vote,
w hich sh e n n su lflsh ly did In fav o r of
M rs. B osche, w ho Is now e le c te d p re s
ld e n t fo r tb e
e n su in g
year
Mrs.
P o rtw o o d w as e le c te d vice p re s id e n t;
M rs. F. It. B ow ersox, s e c re ta ry .
R ev.
P o lla rd ,
of
M cM innville,
p re a c h e d a t th e B a p tis t c h u rc h to a
la rg o a u d ie n c e S unday.
T h is n eig h b o rh o o d w as tr e a te d to a
th u n d e r sto rm of u n u su a l s tr e n g th
S u n d a y n ight.
M rs. L. R. B u rk h e a d w e n t to C o r­
v a llis W ed n esd ay to v is it h e r d a u g h ­
t e r M is. M. M. I«ong, an d A rth u r
B u rk h e a d . w ho Is a tte n d in g th e O.A.C.
M rs. K. II. S icafo o se w e n t to Y am ­
h ill co u n ty on a b u sin e ss tr ip W e d n e s­
day.
Dn is nf F ru itv a le , C alifo rn ia ,
is h e re on a v isit w ith h is s is te r , M iss
«.ra- e D avis, u lo a c h e r In th e N orm al.
Rue! W o lv e rto n , of P o rtla n d , Is vis­
itin g a t h is f a th e r 's hom e th is w eek.
D ah lias a r e bloom ing b e tte r sin c e
th e d a m p e r a tm o s p h e re of th e rain y
s e a so n h a s com e. T h e y lik e p le n ty
o f w ater.
Chronic
Constipation
Cured.
" F iv e y e a rs a g o 1 h ad th e w orat case
of ch ro n ic c o n s tip a tio n I e v e r knew of,
a n d C h a m b e rla in s T a b le ts c u re d m e,”
w rite« S F. F ish B io o k ly n , M ich. F o r
s a le by all d e a le rs.
PEEDEE.
C h e s te r R u rh a n k Is v is itin g
his
b r o th e r. P in e B u rb a n k , a t M onm outh,
a few days.
M iss E v a V o m e r v isite d h e r p a ­
r e n ts la s t S unday.
N ed F le e r v ls l'e d Sam . O. B ria n 's
S unday.
Mr. an d M rs. W illie B ush w ere
K in g 's V alley c a lle r s o n e d ay la s t
w eek.
Air. a n d M rs. H en ry P u lse v isited
W ill Busli a.id fam ily S a tu rd a y .
H en ry P ow ell l ‘tu rn e d from S alem
olio d ay la s t vyee!:.
Sam
O 'B rien Is h a u lin g lu m b e r
from F alls C ity for th e ra ilro a d bridge.
W ill O s tra n d e r is w o rk in g fo r A lv a
W om er.
M ONM OUTH
NO. 2.
Rev. H e r b e r t F. J o n e s, of S e a ttle ,
new ly c h o se n p a s to r of th e C h ristia n
c h u rc h h c 'c , w ill begin Ills w o rk Sun
dnv m o rn in g .
W ork on th e new G rah am g a ra g e Is
p ro g re s s in g rap id ly .
A b o u t so p e r ce n t of tb e a tte n d a n c e
in M onm outh high school c o n s ists of
¡ in d e n ts w ho did .lot belong to th e
sc h o o l h e re la s t year..
R id d ell's c a te r p illa r tr a c to r Is plow
In * on th e hlg ra n . h.
M uch c lo v e r and v etch se ed Is being
b o ld In th is se c tio n a w a itin g h ig h e r
p. l -os.
T h o m a s H. G en tle a d d re s s e d th e
h ig h school s tu d e n t body la s t W ednes-
I'l'.v on "M usic In G e rm an y .”
M ilitary e n g in e e rs a r e w o rk in g In
1 b . j L u V Ia /m ite c o u n try , so u th of
M onm outh.
A p p les In th is se c tio n a r e y ield in g
w ell th is seaso n .
R e g is tra tio n In M onm outh fo r th e
earn in g g e n e ra l elect! >n h a s b een slow.
T h e 3000 m ark wu i a tta in e d by th e
p r u n e di v e r of th e M onm outh E v a p o r­
a tin g am i C a n n in g C om pany fo r th e
n u m b e r of b u sh e ls of p ru n e s h an d led
th is se a so n .
W E ST SALEM .
I,e s te i B ru o n o n , ol P o rtla n d , w as a
W e s t S alem v is ito r la s t w eek
Mr. Ed. M lnnlcli m oved In to Dr
Y oung's bu n g alo w In K lngw ood last
w e e k H e tra d e d lan d for It.
M r an d Mrs. C. E. B rin k m a n starts«!
S a tu r d a y fo r th e ir hom e r a n c h In
G r a n t co u n ty .
Mr. H e fn e r m oved Inst w eek In May
o r G eorge F ra l u r e ’s house.
F ra n k W a l t e r h a s been v e ry lit
f o r th e e a s t w eek. W e h e a rd h e Is
*. r e 1 e ito r.
T h e m e a s le s a ro h e re . Mr. l.a n b's
( '• 1 'b f . i h a - e th e m an d a lso a n o th e r
. fa m ily
M* H a r tw e d an d
Mr. 8. S m ith
rue. ed in to th e ir new bun g alo w n ex t
to M- P u ’1»-'. In Kb gwood, a s th ey
s i ' I th e place w h e re Mr. D u tto n m ov­
ed ta a m a t In K alis C n y .
Ai b u r U le m a s i ad rvnilly m oved In
J T H u ll's c o tta g e M nday.
B n .i , to M r. a n d Mr». M organ, on
o u n lav . O c to b e r 12, a t t h e i r hom e t i
K lngw ood, a d a u g h te r.
C o n g ra tu la ­
tio n s on th e ir flrnt born.
Mr. an ! M rs. W C. llle s e 's b ab y h a s
b e e -1 fin ite ill. T h ey h ad a tra in e d
n u r s e fo r i t
G en e Jo h n s o n h a s g iven hi* new
h o u se a em it of w h ite p n ln t an d fenced
It n ew . w h ich h a s Im p ro v ed th e looks
g re a tly .
I a rl W ood 1* p a in tin g th e ir new
b u n g alo w a p r e tty brow n, w ith c re a m
trim m in g s
M iss F e rro l 1 .ab o u g h b ad to le a v e
sc h o o l M onday on a c c o u n t of ch ic k e n
pox.
W e u n d e r s ta n d th a t th e old c h a ir
fa c to ry h a s b een so ld fo r a p ru n e
paM -er, T h a t w ill be a boon to th e
P o lk c o u n ty p r u n e g ro w e rs.
M iss V ad a H a rt. of E a s te r n O reg o n .
Is h e r e a t h e r a u n t's . M rs M irth , to
a t t e n d sc h o o l.
M iss M ary S lm iu o n a la a tte n d in g
h ig h sc h o o l In S alem .
J.
Mn H C I i I t «
The lodge room has been left | Chapin’s lecture was especially
the same size as it | instructive, owing to the large
¡originally was. Taken altogeth- amount of clover grown in this
j o r (he building as i t is being ar- vicinity.
- - -
The next meeting will be held
ranged is all that could
be de-
sired for hall and club room pur­ November 8th.
poses and will make the Moose
F A L L S CITY
a model home.—Monitor.
a rriv e d fro m th e ^ e a s t^ M o n d a y ^ a n d ! Orchards Well Cared for and
h av e ta k e n up th e ir re a id e n c e in th e
Absence of Pests is Noted.
p a rso n a g e
I
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R. G. B a ld e rre e an d fam ily a u to e d i
w _i«. - ______________ _________ ¡_ I
Polk county’s apple crop is
to S h e tld a n S un d ay .
The harvest
H e r b e r t S h e p h e rd w e n t to S alem good this season.
S a tu rd a y
I is to begin at once, provided the
Mr. an d M rs. M u sc o tt a n d M iss J e n ­ i weather is favorable for picking.
n ie m o to re d to F a lls C ity w ith L. J.
Although there is not so large
C h ap in a n d w ife S un d ay .
H e n ry Ide, of S alem , w as v isitin g I an acreage of apples as of
in D allas la s t w eek.
I prunes, the apples are sound
J a m e s M cD onald le ft T u e sd a y m o rn ­ this fall, and the
absence of
in g on a b u sin e ss tr ip to h is old hom e
pests is especially noted.
In M issouri.
Last year M. M. Harvey, liv­
P e rc y H ib b a rd h a s so ld h is M t. Pis-
gall farm to a Mr. L ew is.
ing l ‘A miles north of Mon­
T h e P re s b y te r ia n la d ie s e n te r ta in e d mouth,
picked probably
the
th e la d le s of th e o th e r m is s io n a ry
J
c ie tle a W ed n esd ay a t t h “ p r e s b y te r lM ! ! ^ r g e s t wc r o P ° ! a , i y ° ! , e . ° WJ
J
c h u rch .
His
T ~ orchard
‘
of sevend standard
M rs. B u rse ll h a s r e n te d a ro o m of varieties yielded about
1500
G ra n d m a M iller an d w ill k eep h o u se boxes, which netted a good
fo r h e r a a u g h te r , w ho is a tte n d in g
price. Mr. Harvey has another
th e p u blic sch o o ls.
The vari­
M iss N o rm a H o lm an b eg an h e r heavy crop this fall.
sch o o l a t P o lk S ta tio n M onday.
eties that have proven them­
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
llo g in n lu i A u g u st 1 th e Ite m lz e r be­
g a n a fo u r m o n th s' c o rre sp o n d e n ts '
c o n te s t on 'h e sa m e lin es a s h e r e to ­
fo re . e x c e p t th e p rizes will be In cash .
In s te a d of a. h e r a rtic le s , th a t m eth o d
se e m in g to s u it b est a ll co n cern ed .
T h e m o st ie g u la r an d m o st n ew sy
c o r re s p o n d e n t d u rin g th a t tim e will
re c e iv e $10, th e seco n d $5, a n d th e
th l r $2.50. a n d th e n e x t tw o $1 each.
T h e c o n te s t w ill clo se N o v em b er 31
n a d be inui o d lately follow ed by a n ­
o th e r of fo u r m o n th s ’ d u ra tio n , com
nuvnclng on th a t d ate.
POLK APPLE CROP IS GOOD, with a small kitchen to the rear, anti in harvesting the crop. Mr.
His Stomach Troubles Over.
selves adapted, to this section of
the valley are Spitzenberg, King,
i
Grange Meetings.
The regular meeting of Po­
mona Grange was held at the
Riverside Grange October 8th.
Representatives of the various
Granges were present.
Lunch w
was
|
Luncn
a s s served
e r v e u a at t n noon
o o n u by
y
‘ th e la d ie s o f th e G ra n g e , a f te r
Mr. D y sp ep tic, w ould you. n o t like
to feel th a t y o u r sto m a c h tro u b le s Gravenstein, Northern Spy, Red
« ere o v er, th a t you could e a t any Astrachan.
kln d of food you d e s ire d w ith o u t in- |
A recent crusade in this dis-
•Ihry . 11.,tl. Uluy sw o n SO u n lik e ly to I t r i e t e n iin p il n r e i i i n r l m h l p a h n t e .
you th a t you do n o t ev en h o p e to r an ,
All trees
e n d in g of y o u r tro u b le , b u t p e rm it us m e i l t o f c o d l i n g m o t h .
to a s s u r e you th a t it is n o t a lto g e th e r were sprayed and pruned, and
im p o ssib le. If o th e r s can he cu red the trees in some old orchards
p e rm a n e n tly , an d th o u s a n d s h av e
b een why n o t y o u ? J o h n R. B a rk e r, were ordered to be burned. Lime
of B a ttle C re e k , M ich., is o n e o f th em . and sulphur sprays each year
H e sa v s, “ I w as tro u b le d w ith h e a r t­ have caused the product to be­
b u rn , in d ig e stio n an d liv e r c o m p la in t come much improved.—Orego­
u n til I u sed C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts,
th e n m y tro u b le w as o v e r.” S o ld by nian.
a ll d e a le rs.
in ct cause« a remarkable dDate-
j
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i practically
Will Give Hallowe'en Party.
B ankruptcy
Notice.
In th e D is tric t C o u rt o f .th e U n ited
S ta te s fo r th e D is tr ic t o f O regon.
In th e m a tte r of J u s tin H u n te r,
B a n k ru p t.
No. 2549. In B a n k ru p tc y .
T o th e c r e d ito rs of J u s tin H u n te r , of
F a lls C ity , in th e C o u n ty o f Polk,
and D is tric t a fo re s a id , B a n k ru p t:
N o tice is h e re b y g iv en th a t on th e
8th day of O cto b er. 1913, th e said
J u s tin H u n te r w as d u ly a d ju d ic a te d
B a n k ru p t u p o n h is ow n p e titio n ; and
th a t th e first m e e tin g of h is c re d ito rs
will be h e ld a t m y office, No. 341 S ta te
S tre e t, S alem , O reg o n , on th e 27th day
of O cto b er, 1913, a t te n o’clo ck in th e
fo ren o o n , a t w h ich tim e th e said
C re d ito rs m ay a tte n d , p ro v e th e ir
claim s, a p p o in t a T ru s te e , e x a m in e th e
B a n k ru p t an d tr a n s a c t su c h o th e r
b u sin e ss a s m ay p ro p e rly com e b efo re
sa id m eetin g .
D ated a t S alem , O reg o n , O c to b e r
15th, 1913.
JO H N B A Y N E,
R e fe re e in B a n k ru p tc y .
Notice of Final S ettlem ent.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e u n ­
d e rsig n e d , M a tild a J. R id g w ay , a d ­
m in is tr a trix of th e e s ta te of W illiam
R idgw ay, d e c e a se d , h a s filed h e r F in al
A cco u n t in th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e
S ta te of O reg o n fo r P o lk C o u n ty and
th a t S a tu rd a y , th e 15th d ay of N o v em ­
b er, 1913,, a t th e h o u r of 10 o’clo ck A.
M., a t th e C o u n ty C o u rt Room a t Dal-
las, P olk C o u u ty , O reg o n , h a v e beers
s e t as the tim e a n d p la c e of h e a rin g
an d s e ttlin g th e sa id F in al A cco u n t
an d clo sin g th e sa id e s ta te .
Now, a ll p e rs o n s in te r e s te d
a re
h e re b y n o tified to a p p e a r a t sa id tim e
an d p lace an d sh o w ca u se , if a n y th ey
h av e, why sa id final a c c o u n t sh o u ld
! n o t be allo w ed , th e a d m in is tr a trix
'
J *? ? !
D ated th is 14th d ay of O cto b er, 1913.
M A TILD A J RIDGW AY ,
A d m in is tr a trix o f th e e s ta te of
W illiam R idgw ay, d ecea sed .
W. O. S im s, A tto rn e y .
j which (Jrange was called at 1:30
p. m. Mr. Luther Chapin, ex­
pert agriculturist, delivered an
interesting and instructive lec­
ture on smut, its kind and pre­
vention of same. Mr. Chapin’s
lecture was greatly appreciated
by the farmers of this commun­
ity, who have been troubled
with smut the last few years.
The next Pomona meeting
will be held at „Mono Grange,
Lewisville, November 12th.
The regular monthly meet­
ings of Oak Grove Grange were
resumed Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
with a large attendance.
A fine dinner was served at
noonby the ladies of the Grange.
At 2:30 L. C. Chapin delivered
an interesting lecture on clover
culture, giving instructions in
preparing the soil, in seeding 1 Hunter mill.
Invitations have been issued
to all Masons and their wives
and to all Eastern Star members
and their husbands, who are not
Masons, to attend an old-fash­
ioned Hallowe’en party on
Tuesday evening, October 28th,
at the new Masonic hall hall,
which has just been completed.
Everyone is expected to appear Regular Bowel Movement From
in costume, either fancy, comic
Infancy Insures Good Health
or old-fashioned. A program
in Later Years.
is being arranged .games and
W e c a n n o t a ll s t a r t life w ith th e a d ­
other attractions will be pro­ v a n ta g e s o f m oney, b u t e v e ry child
vided and seasonable refresh­ b o rn is e n title d to th e h e r ita g e of good
ments will be served. It is hoped h e a lth .T h ro u g h u n fo rtu n a te ig n o ra n c e
that a large number will re­ o r c a r e le s s n e s s in th e feed in g of a
y sto m ac h m ay beco m e de-
spond to the invitations and , b ra ab n g y ed Its . tin
T h e d is o rd e r sp re a d s to th e
come prepared to have a jolly bow els an d b efo re th e m o th e r re a liz e s
evening and help to make the it th e tw o ch ie f o rg a n s on w hich th e
f a n t's c o m fo rt an d h e a lth d ep en d a re
occasion a success. The follow­ in
u sin g it g r e a t su fferin g . If th e co n ­
ing committees have been ap­ c d a itio
n is allo w ed to c o n tin u e g ra v e a il­
pointed to arrange for the m e n ts o ften re su lt.
T iie re is, h o w ev er, n o o ccasio n fo r
affair:
la rm , an d th e se n sib le th in g to do—
Reception— Mrs. W.V. Fnller, a blit
it sh o u ld be d o n e in s ta n tly — is to
Mrs. John Sweeney, Miss Flora giv e th e baby a m all d o se of a m ild
McCallon, Dr. Mark Hayter, lax ativ e-to n ic. I", th e o p in io n of a
Oscar Hayter and E. A. Hamil­ g re a t m an y people, am ong D 'en auch
w ell-know n p erso n a a s th e p a re n ts of
ton.
B e rth a L ee W o o d ard , 3 y e a rs old, of
Program:—Mrs. E. J. Metz- M o u ltrie, Ga., th e p ro p e r rein ed ) is Dr.
| g e l - M r s . u . g . Loughary, Mrs. C a ld w ell’s S y ru n P ep sin . Mrs. I. N.
1 “ 2, „
. . .
W o o d ard s ty s th a t little B e rth a w as
LJ. b. Grant, Mrs. G. L. Hawkins, tro
u b le w ith c o n s tip a tio n fo r o v er a
! Mrs. Oscar Ilayter.
| y e a r, an d th a t a f te r try in g se v e ra l d if­
Refreshments — Mrs. C. L. fe re n t k in d s of re m e d ie s sh e found h e r
Barnes, Mrs.R. L. Chapman, re lie f in S y ru p P ep sin It is a m ild,
Mrs. C. Stafrin, Mrs. F. Mans- p le a s a n t-ta s tln g la x a tiv e , w hich e v e ry
p erso n lik es, does n o t g rlo e n o r cram p
ton, Mrs. D. P. Patterson, Mrs. an
d c o n ta in s th a t m o st e x c e lle n t o f al:
Willis Simonton.
d ig e s ta n ts , p epsin.
I)r. P a id v eil's S v ru p P< pain is e s p e ­
Decoration—Mrs. W. L. Soeh-
ren, Mrs. E. W. Fuller, Mrs. V. C. cially in te n d e d for In fa n ts, ch ild ren ,
w om en, old p eo p le an d all o th e rs to
Staats.
w hom h a rs h c a th a r tic s , s a lt w a te rs,
TEACH YOUR CHILD
HOW TO BE HEALTHY
Methodist Church.
p ills, e t e , s r e d is tre s s in g
In fact, in
th e com nor-, d is o rd e rs of life, sue!/ a s
. . Rev. George H. Bennett, the
pastor, will occupy the pulpit
both morning and evening. The
theme of the morning sermon
will be, “The Heroism of Self-
Sacrifice,” and in the evening
the subject will be, "World Con­
PUBLIC SALE.
querors.” Sunday school and
I will offer at public sale at my Epworth League will meet as
residence, situated at the head usual. Everybody always wel­
of Cooper Hollow, but now come.
known as Antioch Valley, 4
Club House at Independence.
miles south of Dallas and 3 miles
Miller & Kanne, contractors,
west of Monmouth, on
who have the overseeing of the
Tuesda/, Oct. 21st,
at 10 a. m. sharp, the following remodeling of the Campbell
described property: 3 cows, 3 building for the new Moose hall,
heifers, 1 six-year-old mare, 3 have been quite busy for the last
five-year-old mares; 1 gelding 5 few weeks and have the hall al­
years old, 1 18-nionths-old filly, most complete and ready for
3 spring colts. 11 head of hogs, occupancy. The rooms recently
13 sheep, 1 Deering binder (only vacated by the photographer
cut 80 acres of grain) ,1 3-horse | have been remodeled and with a
double disc drill good as new, 2 room made from the banquet
disc harrows, 1 spring tooth room, make a suite of three
harrow, 1 3-horse drag harrow, large rooms for club purposes.
2 4-inch plows, 1 12-inch plow, The new dining room lies to the
1 cultivator, 2 good mowers, 1 south of the main lodge room,
rake, 1 Milbum wagon, 1 Moline
wagon, 1 hack, 2 buggies, 3 sets bankable note drawing 8 per 1
work harness, 2 single buggy cent Interest from date. 3 per t
harness. 1 new cider mill, 1 Bell cent off for cash. No property
City ensilage cutter, 1 cream to be removed from premises
separator, 1 go-devil, 1 grind­ until satisfactorily settled for.
Free lunch at noon.
stone, 1 anvil and vice, 1 drill
MACK & WHITCOMB,
press, hay fork, garden tools,
Owners.
pitch forks, etc.
Terms—6 months' time with F. M. White, Auctioneer.
C h a m b erlain ’s Cough
G ran d m a M cC arth y , who h a s been
v ery sick fo r so m e tim e, died a t ttie
hom e of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. N. Selig,
la s t F rid a y a fte rn o o n . T he body waa
ta k e n to M y rtle C reek fo r burial.
A. J. W u rtzb c.rg er sp e n t a tew d a y s
h u n tin g and Ashing.
Mrs. F. A. L u cas, who h as b een v is­
itin g h e r p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
C alk in s, r e tu rn e d to h e r hom e in P o r t­
lan d , acco m p an ied by h e r h u sb a n d ,
w ho cam e on fo r a s h o rt v isit. Mr.
C alk in s, w ho lias b een q u ite ill, is
b e tte r.
M rs. W. R. H ln sh a w w en t to P o r t­
lan d lant S u n d ay a s a d e le g a te to th e
g ran d tem p le P y th ia n S laters. W. R.
w en t h u n tin g .
G. L. M cM urphy w as o u t in th e
S lletz B asin la s t w eek fo r a few d a y s ’
la s t w eek In th e B asin, h u n tin g an d
Ashing.
N. S elig m ad e a Aying v isit to S alem
la s t F rid a y to se e M iss Vola, w ho h a s
b een th e re fo r so m e tim e in th e S ana-
ta riu m , for tr e a tm e n t fo r a p p e n d ic itis
M rs. S. H. T e th e ro w w as a w eeks-
en d v isito r w ith h e r soil an d fam ily in
D allas.
M iss R o s slte r an d a n o th e r frie n d
v isite d la s t S a tu rd a y w ith M rs. A.
W. P o rte r.
Mrs. I. G. S in g leto n h as b een q u ite
sic k fo r so m e d ay s, b u t is re p o rte d
a s b ein g b e tte r now.
L. D. B row n, of D allas, w as a b u si­
n e s s v isito r h e re la s t T u esd ay , a tte n d ­
ing th e sa le by th e c o n sta b le of th e
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c o n stip a tio n , liv e r tro u b le ,
in d ig e s ­
tio n , b ilio u sn ess, h e a d a c h e s, a n d th e
v ario u s : th e r d n l d '.r s of th e stoi n«c
v ario u s o th e r d is o rd e rs o f th e stoni-
s u ita b le th a n th b m ild la x a tiv e -to n ic .
Dr. C ald w ell's S y ru p P ep sin .
T h re e g e n e ra tio n s of p eople a r e u s­
ing it to d ay , an d th r ./s a n d s of fa m ilie s
k -e p il co n stan ti« ’ in th e h o u se, fo r
e v e ry m e m b e r of th e fam ily ca n u se
it, It can be o b ta in e d og a n y d ru g ­
g is t a t fifty c e n ts o r one d o lla r a b o t­
tle, th e la t t e r b e in g th e size b o u g h t by
fam ilies w ho a lre a d y know its v alu e.
R e su lts a r e a lw a y s g u a ra n te e d o r
m oney will be refu n d e d .
F am ilies w ish in g to try a fre e s a m ­
ple b o ttle can o b ta in it p o stp a id by
a d d re ss in g Dr. W B. C aldw ell, 419
W a sh in g to n S t., M o nticello, III. A
p o sta l ca rd w ith y o u r n am e an d a d ­
d re s s on it w ill do.
Remedy.
T h is re m e d y h a s no s u p e rio r for
co u g h s a n d colds. It is p le a s a n t to
ta k e
It c o n ta in s n o o pium o r o th e r
n a rc o tic , i t a lw a y s cu re s. F o r sa le
by all d e a le rs.
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