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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS BALLSTON. I a I, Phlna Anderson visited friends : near Perrydale Saturday and Sunday. Dt B. Parley, of Monroe, visited at Honry Butler’s from Wednesday until | Friday. Mrs. W. H. Morris, who was taken to Portland last week for medical treatment, underwent a surgical aper- atlon Wednesday and is reported to be getting along nicely. Rhoda and Edna Conner, who are attending the O. A. C„ came home to spend Thanksgiving. Elizabeth Wert spent Thanksgiving BUENA VISTA ! in Portland. C ^respondents’ Contest. (Too late for last week.) Mrs. HUlyer, wife of the section Beginning December 1 the Itemlzer ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT. I foreman here. Is quite sick with pneu began a .ju r month»' correspeondents' monia at the home of Mr and Mrs. AVegetable Preparation The district superintendent of the ' contest on the same lines as hereto sirailaiim} the Food .irclRegula M. E. church preached here Sunday W,Ulam S p ratt Mr and Mrs. J. W. Mayfield, of fore. except the prizes will be In cash. Ray Grounds. Gale Prather and Carl lingua* Siomadis aiulDowclsat' Instead of other articles, that method Cryderman will go to Dallas Friday, McMinnville, visited friends here Fri day. as delegates from the Evangelical S. S. seeming to suit best all concerned. I nfants /c The Woodmen have elected the fol The most regular and most newsy to attend the young men's Cl rlstlan lowing officers: Counsel commander, conference held there over Suday. Promotes DigcsfionJChrerfii correspondent during that time will A pleasant party was given at the Ross Clark: Advisor, G. J. Sargean*; ness and Rest-Contalns neilter receive $10, the second $5, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bevtns last Banker, W. H. Morris; Clerk, J. H. Butler: Escort. 3. Husain; Watchmun, third $2.50, and the next two $1 each. Saturday evening, for the pupils of the Will H arris; Sentry, Gerald Tillery, n o t N a r c o t ic . The contest will close March 31st M. E. Sunday school. Mrs. Bonnie Smith and daughters Manager, W. A. Yocom. and be immediately followed by an and Lair Prather were Sunday visitor. j&rçw ifo u ò c sx iu i'm im £1™'« "".m en of Wood- BmtàmSmJ- other of four months' duration, com with relatives and friends In Lewis- hav„ !. Guardian, Mrs. F. °*\ B. | cers: Past jtlx f i n i + vllle. mencing on that date. AcM/e Salit- Gould; Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. N. E. A pleasant party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bevens last TulTord; Advisor, Leona Agee; Clerk, | Saturday evening, for the pupils of the Mrs. R. H. Brooks; Banker, Mrs, J. H. Butler; Magician, Mrs. W. A. Yocom; R IC K R E A L L . M. E. Sunday school. Mrs. Bonnie Smith and daughters Attendant, Blanche Lamm; Inner Sen tinel, R. H. Brooks; Outer Sentinel, Bud Ramsey and wife spent Thanks and Lair Prather were Sunday vis C. H. Brooks; Captain of Guards, Os A perfect Remedy for Ctroftp* itors with relatives and friends in giving in McMinnville. car Jacobson; Managers, W. A. Yocom, tton, Sour Stomach.Dlarrtaa Lewisville. Ed, Miller and Mrs. H. S. Fudge; John Koser came up from Portland Worms foitvulsions Jewish A large crowd heard a good talk on Friday to see his father and sister, prohibition Tuesday evening by Rev. Musician. Elizabeth Wert. ness amlLoss o r SLEEP- J. H. Davidson was a Portland vis Mattie, returning the same day. c p G llteB o t Dallas. Facsimile Signature of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hodge came up Mrn. Leah MctTalne came up from itor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, of Perry- from Salem Wednesday and spent Portland last week, after several ¿& C 0ÍZ Ú Í dale, visited their daughter, Mrs. Rice Thanksgiving day with their daughter, months' visit with her sister. Mrs, Fred Auer. N. C. Anderson attended a Duroc Cook, Sunday. Mrs W. A. Yocom was a Portland Mrs Arthur Jones was in Portland Jersey hog sale at Amity last Thurs- visitor the latter part of the week. one day last week. day an(* visited his uncle in McMlnn- Two of J.M. Agee's daughters from Idaho are here visiting him. * , last M. week, looking afterTi'ls Mrs. Qf Donaldson the sad land after his dairy newg lhe death received of her brother at It Is reported that wedding bells will soon be ringing for one of Balls- ranch nere. Independence this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pat I rice were In Mrs. Lena Anderson went to New* ton's prominent young people. Chester Ball was over from Salem Portland and spent several days last por^ Wednesday to spend a week with Saturday. E x a c t Copy of Wrapper. week. her mother, Mrs. Isabelle Steele. TI.K ClNUun COM PA N V. NCW YORK » Horace Jones went to Portland last ______ week in search of work. a a California Woman Soriously Alarmed. « w ... oro Hrxti/». Mrs. W. C Anderson returned Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Albert■ Cadto a~ down • H„ort visit with her A short time ago I contracted a from S i l a n e to visit his parents.,mother and 8lgter ,n Newport. severe cold which settled on my lungs Mr an<l Mrs, " ' Mrs. Will Bevens has returned from and caused me a great deal of annoy OAK GROVE. MONMOUTH NO. 2. Chas. Whaley and W. H. Rowell are gaiem Bfter a visit with her parents, ance. I would have bad coughing partners In the butcher business. , Mr a|ld Mrg Klklna. spells and my lungs were so sore a<d The Moumoutb road district meas A fine new horse shed has just been The Artisans purchased a fine piano Mr. Smith and family, of Portland, Inflamed I began to be seriously by a vote of 82 to 4. :ompleted at Oak Grove. A friend recommended ure A carried for their hall from Frank Lucas, of were guests last week at his sister s. alarmed. school tax of 6 mills has been Isaac Robertson, who operates a Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying Mrs. O. A. Wells. Portland. woodsaw In this neighborhood, had Mrs. A. J. Paul and Ray McCroady she had used It for years. I bought a voted for the coming year. Members of the Evangelical church __ , The Monmouth and Independence two fingers cut off his right hand re cough the at this place gave the pastor a dona spent Thanksgiving at the home of bottle and It relieved my . . ‘ “i have merged Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Emmons. first night, and In a week i*7! I was rid of I | bands „ . L under r. the n name of cently. tion surprise Sunday. Foiv Several neighbors gathered at Chas. Strawn Bros, and Bill Simmons are the cold and soreness of my lungs, leader. County Band, with C. D. Tyler as Mrs. Cook, of Dallas, Is cooking at Warren's last Sunday and assisted In putting up a sawmill on the former'.! writes Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle, the Ankeny home. The Monmouth Hijrh school will dressing several hundred turkeys. Cal. For Sale by all dealers. The telephone has been out of com ranch, south of town. present an unique entertainment Sat Miss Emily Cromley has gone to Ed. Hannan, wife and daughter were mission for several days at this place urday night in the High school build Spokane for a short visit. visiting relatives on the Lucklamute A man was sent over to repair It. ing to the public. PEEDEE. It Is reported that the Rlckreall Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Rowell spent Sunday. A city election is to be held hero band will play at the Oak Grove bas Misses Gladys and Marjorie Rey Thanksgiving in Independence. when a mayor, two councilman, ket social Friday night, Dec. 5th. There will be a teachers' meeting at soon, nolds have returned to tlielr school In marshal and recorder are to be elected Mr. Farmer shipped a car load of Salem, after spending Thanksgiving Peedee December 13th, at 1 o'clock. potatoes from Crowley this week. How to Bankrupt the Doctors. with their parents. Miss Blanche Lacey and Miss Fern Seth Fawk will send out a cotiplo A meeting of the taxpayers was held Adslt visited their parents Thanks A prominent ..ew York physician People Should Guard Against | more In a few days. Appendicitis. says, “If It were not for the thin stock at the school house Friday evenin': giving day. | Several of the neighbors gathered ings and thin soled shoes worn by and voted a 6 mill school tax for this Dallas people who have stomach at Oak Grove Tuesday, tore down the Miss Mamie Ray has been on the women, the doctors would probably be year. anti bowel trouble should guard old horse shed and cleaned up the dek list; also Will Bush. l he entertainment and basket social bankrupt." When you contract a cold Levi Dyer has accepted a new against appendicitis by taking simple premises. do not wait for It to develop Into pneu given Friday evening by the school buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as John Shaffer was a Rlckreall visitor monla, but treat It at once. Cham was a success both socially and flnan position. compounded in Adler-i-ka, the German berlain’s Cough Remedy is Intended es dally. An Interesting program was Will Bush bought a lot of hogs remedy wh: !• became famous by Sunday. R. J. Williamson and family spent peclally for coughs and colds, and has given by the pupils and music by the from Mr. Marquardt. curing appen li : i •. Just one dose Sunday at the J . W. Edgar home. won a wide reputation by Its cures of Monmouth band was greatly enjoyed. Alva Wonier killed seven hogs to relieves sour stomach, gas on the I. M. Robertson had the misfortune dlsesases. It is most effectual and is -ell last Monday. stomach and coa: upatio.i Instanth to have a finger taken off by the wood pleasant and safe to take. For sale by They have fixed the school house because this* simple mixture draw, >aw last week. Fit His Case Exactly. all dealers. off such a surprising amount of old S, L. White and wife spent Thanks- "When father was sick about six ip again. Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt are visiting foul matter from the body. C. 3tafrin /ears ago he read an advertisement of I fng with Gandma Williamson at in Salem. W E8T SALEM. West Salem. Chambelain’s Tablets In the paper: A surprise party was given Mr. and Miss Elsie Bush visited Miss Verna that fit Ills case exactly,"writes Miss (Too late for last week.) W EST SUMMIT. Jstrander last week. Ira. Herbert Fawk Saturday night. Margaret Campbell, of Ft. Smith. Ark He purchased a box of them and he A number of the Grangers met Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Nye Scott, of Philo There was a dance at Peedee Sat- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood left last ms not been sick since. My sister lav afternoon and gave their hall and week to visit with their son and fain had stomach trouble and was alsi irday night. Everybody had a good math, have been visiting relatives and *.he school house a good cleaning. friends here a few days. ime. fly at Santlam. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler are the proud benefited by them."For sale by all Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Neal are vis J. T. Hunt returned home from Day- dealers. iting Mrs. O’Neal’s sister, Mrs. Chas. parents of a new son, born Nov. 21st. ton, Wash., as his mother has re Cured of Liver Complaint. Joe Delap and his mother were Sa McDowell. covered from re recent Illness. She "I was Buffering with liver com- Miss Pearl McDowell has been vis lem visitors on Monday of last week INDEPENDENCE. Is 92 years old. dalnt,”say8 Iva Smith, of Point Blank, iting her cousin, Miss Ellen Jones. Mrs. Mann Is visiting with her pa i’exas, “and decided to try a 25c box Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Jones and Mr PERRYDALfe rents at Oregon City. Kersey and Neville Eldrldge, of Port it Chamhelain's Tablets, and am hap F. L. Wood Is putting up a butcher land, spent Thanksgiving at the home >y to say that I am completely cured and Mrs. Nye Scott spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc shon on the river bank In front of of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C ind can recommend them to every Maxwell Flanery spent several days Dowell. Girth's store. Eldrldge. me.” For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones spent last week in Corvallis, at the home of Flossie Becken started to High Miss Kora Browne has returned his uncle, H. B. Flanery. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. school In Salem Inst week, as the from a visit in Lebanon, Roy Houk, of Corvallis, spent Jones, school Is closed here. Miss Ada Ketchum, of Portland EOLA. Fred Jones is visiting his sister, »hanl'sgiving at the home of his Warren Burch and Geo. McLean spent Thanksgiving with relatives parents. Mrs. Maud McDowell. are finishing Mr.Ankeny's bnrn, near here. E. L. Rowland visited his daughter. Ada McDowell was visiting Mayme Carson Odom, of Dallas, spent Sun- Rlckreall, this week. C. A. Moore transacted business In lay Mrs. John Derric, at Turner, Saturday. wtth his relatives, the Antricans McDowell last Sunday. Mrs. S. White and daughter. M th . Portland last week. Miss Hazel Rowland, who had been Clarence Roscoe was up vjaiting^his Mrs. Hayden, Mr. Thacker and wife, Henshaw, returned from Portland-with W. W. Perclval has Returned from a .Iso Mr. Reece and hla two little girls, brother, Charlie. visiting there the past two weeks, Mrs. Henshaw's little boy, who had trip to Eastern Oregon. Misses Mayme and Opal McDowell returned home with him his eyes operated on there. Mrs. Chas. Mattlson and grand .pent Thanksgiving day with their Chester Roberts and little son went Liss Daisy Hunt left last week for daughter, Pauline Perry, visited In .-elatlves, the Jacobsons, near Buena and Myrtle Cline were visiting Mrs. to Banks for a rouple of weeks’ stay. Pauli. Vista. Boise. Idaho, on her way to Florida, Salem last week. Mrs. E. Enes returned home Monday where she Intends to spend the winter The Haskell family who lived here ('. W. Butler was a business visitor from a week’s stay in Portland. with her aunt. CRO W LEY. last year, are now living at St. Johns. In Lebanon last week. Rev. Curtis, of Dallas, will give a Word was received here Monday William Trent, from the McMinn Walter Smith entertained about 20 talk here Tuesday evening on Chris that Mr. and Mrs. Lamb's baby has if his friends at Ills home in this city ville neighborhood, visited relatives tian Endeavor work. Mr. Rosenbaum, of Yamhill county, pnpumonla In Kansas, where they are Saturday evening. here Sunday. A basket social will be given here visiting. The steamer Eugene came up the van a caller In the neighborhood last Loran Foster, of O. A. C„ spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and Thanksgiving In this city. old river channel Thanksgiving day veek. F. M. Edgar and family spent family will move to Salem on Wednes Mrs. J. H. Hllibs spent Sunday wtth and got a scow load of white fire wood day Into the house Just vacated by Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles for the Oregon paper mills. The Thanksgiving with Henry Gilliam and Crosson and family. wood was cut by Grover Farmer & Co. family, of Perrydale, McDevItt, In Dallas. Several from this neighborhood at Wm. Fredrickson went to Newberg Mrs. Fred Parker, of Oregon City, Is and they have more. Monday on business. Tip Acufl got hurt quite badly when tended the party given Wendell Crow the guest of friends In this city. ley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her The publlc-sptrlted West Salemltes Mrs. E. E. Paddock and children helping to load wood on the scow. A arc still working on the county road Elmer and Dorothy, have returned stick fell and cut his head and stunnc-l bert Fawk, at Oak Grove. George Smith and Tom Hubard went running through the corporation. him. from a week's visit In Portland. With election on Wednesday and The two Holland girls who wo.-ked to Dallas last Saturday. Miss Genevieve Tillery has return C. H. Farmer ahd family ate Thanksgiving on Thursday, the week ed from a visit with her parents In in CarlHon's hop yard this year, have was pretty well filled. Some are thank Corvallis. gone to Vale, where their parents live Thanksgiving turkey with Mr. and ful that the charter won keeping West MI hs Genevieve Cooper returned to They are nice, quiet, hard-working Mrs. Lloyd Mallicott. Miss Rosa Loop, of Amtiy, visited Balem dry. Eugene Sunday after spending Thanks girls. Mildred Douglas, Freda Young. Ruth giving with her parents In this city. Commencing December 21st, there a few days in the neighborhood last week. Bedford and Lew Bell, of the 8th Good weather and two tickets will be a meeting every night during R. J. Williamson and family spent grade, started to town school this brought out the heaviest vote ever that week, conducted by Rev. Paranor Thanksgiving with Grandma William week. cast here. There were 500 votes, of agon and Mr. Hlckerson. son, at West Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spltzbart visited which 200 were women. K. C. Eld A meeting was held at the Crowley here Sunday, renewing old friendships rldge. Incumbent, won for mavor over school house last Saturday for the Mr. Lahough was laid up Saturday R W. Baker by 33 votes. B. F. Swope purpose of levying a tax to pay school with lumbago. wns re-elected recorder without oppo- expenses. "I'lon bv a vote of 66 M. C, Williams, Mrs. J. W. Gay and Miss Cora Gay Sloan's Liniment is a speedy, The charter carried by 64 for and 4 Michael Goetz and J , S. Bohannon visited a few days last week with rei- reliable remedy for lameness were elected councllmen. against. With its dry clause we are a’.lves In Albany. in horses and farm sto c k . safe from the saloon for some time, at Miss Pearl Dennett, who has been Here's proof. least. I 'pending some time In Dallas, came BOWERSVILLE U m eB M i Goa« Mr and Mrs. H. R Winslow and Mile list week. ’*! had r hor*e sprain his Rhonlder by f are aggravated during children spent Thanksgiving with her Mr. Sherwood, of Rlckreall, our puliing, and h e w ui so lam e b e could • George Kllever moved Henry K ilm not carry foot a t all. I got a b ottle of I father, Mr Brant, of Zena u*d * t r w l-or, was In this neighbor- clim a tic changes be your L in im en t and put it on four tim es, I Mr. and Mrs. A B. Woods returned er and family to Dallas, where the I hood on business last Saturday. and in th re e days he showed no lam e- I Cnn-tay after •-’lending two weeks wtth latter Intend to make their home. cause the impure blood ness a t nil, and m ade a thirty m ile trip I Clarence McCrow came through the b esid es."— ffaltmr B. Ahrsford, La Satis, their son, In Santlan. Mr. and Mrs. G E, Rempel visited neighborhood with a bunch of cattle is incapable of resistance Mrs. Geo. NI co I b returned from Day- wtth Jacob Fast In Dallas Sunday last Saturday For Splint and Thrash ton on Wednesday in time to vote on Sam. Smithson, of Amity, was a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cadle. of Spo " I h a re used S lo an 's L in im en t on a and ordinary treatment the charter. caller In this neighborhood last week. fine m are for sp lin t and cured her. This kane are staying with the latter's pa m akes th e third horse I'v e cured. Have Syrna Hawthorne Is quite 111 with rents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Cadle. Cecil Riggs and Miss Alice Riggs seems useless but the recom m ended it to my neighbors for mensles and chlckenpox. went to Oak Grove last Sunday. ihruah and they say it is fine. 1 find it Port Cadi* Sold some straw recently, fam e o f S c o t t’s E m u lsio n Miss Mamie Bullion spent last week th e b est L in im en t f ever used. I keep Hugh Farmer returned home from on hand your Sure Colic Cure fo r m y George Kltever Is building a prune in Portland, visiting friends. [ Portland the middle of last week. for relieving rheum atism is s e lf and neighbors, and 1 c a n ce rta in ly Mr. and Mr» J. T. Hunt and Mrs dryer for his use next year Fred Crowley, of Rlckreall, was a r'c o m m e n d it fo r C o lic ."—& £• SmuA, JicDunougK. Go. baaed on logical principles N. S. Smith and sons. Newton and Willis McDaniel quit farming and Is 'alter in this neighborhood last Sun Harold, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. now attending High school at Dallas. day and scientific facts. T h is and Misses Eva and Alice Willson and _ Mrs. _ Wm ... Squires. . ... . _ . . Allen Cadle was home during the oil-food p r o m p t ly m a k e s Miss Hazel Valller, who have been .r.n* T, Snilth'OfKlngwood Co. Is In Thanksgiving vacation Portland on business staying In Bethel, spent Thanksgiving a c t iv e , red, life-su stain in g Some of the young folks of ti ls O. M Douglas left Friday for Myrtle vaoutlon at thetr homes. blood c o r p u s c l e s a n d its Creek on business returning Monday ? ! * " wlth ,he ,am"> Miss Jamie Farmer went to Mc Seney Smith sold his piano to a man H 1 la*' Minnville last Friday to visit relatives ! b o d y - b u i ld i n g properties In town. Wm. Piatt and family visited with a few is a quirk, safe remedy for poul Mr and Mrs. W C. Hlnse spent har Parents, Mr and Mrs. Georgs regulate t h e f u n c t i o n s to Relatives of John Edgar received! try roup, canker and bumblo-ioot Thanksgiving with the latter's father. Harder, of Dallas. news from him last week telling of Try i t expel poisonous acids. D. R Brannon. John Edlger Is having some wood the death of his two sons the same For Roup and Canker Scott’s Emulsion, with caref.il Polk county friends will be sorry to cut by A Warkentlnn, of Polk, "S lo a n 's L in im e n t Is th e speediest dav The little boy#, Alvin, aged 9. | and surest rem edy for poultry roup and hear of A. Helsle's linens Mayor Fate, of Rlckreall. Is making diet for one month, will relieve and Eaton, aged 6. were sick about c a n k e r in all its forma, esp ecially for Mr. Pierce's and sDter Mrs. J. Smith, great progress chopping wood for M r.1 the lame muscle* and atiffened two weeks, both dying the 12th of ca n k e r in th e w indpipe.” —& P • SpauLL mg*, Jmfrsy, N. f t of the Mil, gave a Thanksgiving din- Rempel, November Their first children, a joints and suhdue the unbeara ner for the Summit church people and Our school Is now standard Hur- A t t U D s s l s n . 2 5 « .. 50«. S t 9 1 . 0 9 pair of twin boys, were both burled ble sharp p a in s when other a ho» social In the evening rah for this district! R«ad Sloan's B eak s a Hors««. Cattle, the samp day 16 years ago being about School opened again Monday, after 8. S Edlger returned from Portland three months old at the time of thetr remedies fail. being closed three weeks on account Saturday evetng death Mr, and Mrs. Edgar were for-| jr - t e w f * o f a lc o h o lic i s i i t - S w a of measles and chlckenpox. Mrs. O. E. Rempel was reported verv mer residents of Polk county, but for m d msiwt on th a p v rity o f S C O T T 'S . ML UH S. 90M. he., ItsiM, law Desale Jacobs was taken alck with 111 Tuesday morning, but Is some better several years have been living near at all cm caoiars t <-•>. measles In school Monday. now. Ocean View. Lincoln county. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. frill 3 SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS TO THE LITTLE ONES For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought for As Opium.Morphme ncrMiucraL Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years s j 3 ¡ You can make a very useful as well as ornamental pres ent to the little folks by getting one of these chairs. They come in a variety of styles an d prices, some of the rockers as low as $1.00, and some of the High Chairs as low as $1-25. | USTORIA Í STERLING FURNITURE GO, I dairy L am en ess The Torture» of Rheumatism SLO A N ’S days LINIMENT Ph n e 1082 a lia s , Ore. Friday for the benefit of the school. ■ program and dinner at her school at A program will be given by the band | Antioch December 13th. and high school. Ladles, both old and District 54 all met at the school young, are invited to bring baskets j house on Thanksgiving day, taking and gentlemen don’t forget your ; well filled baskets The teacher, Mrs. purses, but come prepared to help the j Stone, had prepared a fine program good work along. and entertained the guests two hours George Boyer left here Monday for 1 The diner was served on long tables. Pennsylvania to spend the winter. 82 people taking refreshmbents In the A revival meeting will begin here at school house. the Christian church next Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ortman went to Rev. D. C Kellems, of Eugene. We Forest Grove to spend Thanksgiving are expecting a very Interesting meet with their parents. ing, as Rev. Kellum is among the Paul Minnlch had a party Sunday ablest speakers we have ever had the In celebration of his 11 th birthday an pleasure of hearing. Perrydale Is niversary. blest with plenty of musicians, both 0. W. Minnich was called to Port vocal and instrumental, and with J. P. land on business Monday. Caldwell as director, we will promise Freddie Hunt is able to be around you good music, as we now have a si- again piuce orchestra to assist the choir. FALLS CITY ROCCA. A new bov came to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain on November 19. Miss Hampton came home to Rocca for Thanksgiving. F. W. Schmidt has sold his ranch and gone to Berkley, California. Mr. and Mrs. Walker have gone to 'ortiand, leaving the ranch In charge af Mr. Strutmatter. Fred Wlttenstroin and Cras. Hard esty ate Thanksgiving dinner with the Hampton family. Miss Fay Dally is working for Mrs. ■rank Chamberlain. Rainy weather tilts week making it ery unpleasant for the mall carrier. Wm. Southwell made a trip to Falls "ity this week. Men are still searching for the body ol Oscar Mayes. They found his hat a the rushes on the other side of the river, but nothing more. GILLIAM. Mrs.Mary Miller, of Falls City, spent Thanksgiving here with her brother, A' D. Gilliam, and family. The special road meeting for dls- rlfet 12, booked for the 26th, met at 4 /clock In the evening. The vote was 0 for a special tax and 40 against it. Mrs. E. R. Palmer Is going to give a Orland, California, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. George Hale. Mrs. M. L. Thomp son accompanied her mother as far as Salem, returning home Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Burns, of Dallas, spent Thanksgiving and week-end visit wr.lt brother, S. H. Tethe.-o'v, xnd wife. The mill was started again on Mon day morning and will run steadily hereafter, as the mill company have things all In shape for a steady and cent bilious run. The logging road will soon he complete. All this means better times for Falls City. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. Dallas People Should Know How to Read and Heed Then*. Mr, and Mrs. Zimri Hinshaw re Disordered kidneys give many sig turned on Tuesday from a ten days nals of distress. t r p Into Washington. The secretions may be dark, contain Mis. Esther Coutter has moved hack to Falls City from ewberg and will sediment. Passages are somtimes tequent, make her future home here. M. L. Thompso ’ was a be lness vis scanty, painful. Backache Is often present day and itor in Dallas on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Lowe returned home to night. Headaches and dizzy spells may -oc- Portland on Monday, after a visit here | cur. *• at the home of Jonah Lowe. Weakened kidneys should receive Mrs. Cockerline and son, Conrad, quick help. were Dallas visitors Monday, return Don’t delay! Use a special kidney ing home the same evening. H. C. Stra.ver, an attorney of Port remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak land. was a week-end visitor at the home of his brother-in-law, W, R. Kin- kidneys, backache and urinary dis orders. sliaw. Mr. Strayer was looking the Dallas evidence proves their worth. town over with a view to locating Mrs. A. Sleferth, 509 Washington St., here. While felling a tree last Saturday. ¡Dallas. Oregon, says: “Doan’s Kid- | ney Pills have proven to be a fine rem- Randolph Butler was so unfortunate as to severely cut his left foot across I edy In our home and I have recom the Instep. Dr. Hellwarth was called mended them many times. They have and found it necesary to take three given me good relief from back and kidney trouble on several occasions. stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Teal were Dallas They have also helped others of my family." visitors Tuesday. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heydon were •out from Siletz for Thanksgiving with cents. Eoster*Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sble agents for the United the W. R, Hinshaw's. B. I. Carey was a business visitor In States. Remember the name— Doan’s—and Newberg last week. Mrs. Travis left here on Monday for take no other. Exceptional Values In Women’s W inter Coats and Dresses To close out our winter stock of Coats and Dressr s We offer these remarkably low prices on the season's best styles affording you the opportunity of getting a high-class garment at a very low price. Coats worth fromflO.OO to $15.00, selling at $5.00 to $8.00 Coats worth from $20 to $25. selling at. $12.00 to $15.00 Rain Coats at less than one-half the original price. Beautiful one-piece Dresses fo r ...........$5.00. $6.00 and $8.00 DALLAS V ariety Sto re Mrs. Chas. Gregory