M O N M O U T H NO. 2. Missea Malta White, Rubf Elton and Ing the holiday« here with her father. up to M. F. White’s Sunday, returning Ruth Starbuck spent the holidays with D. ft Brannon. home that ufleruon. The continuous rain for many hours the former’s mother, Mrs. Texcella| Mra. Marie Frakes Lasonwav spent F. E. Valliere bought a nice horse White, teturnln to Portland Sunday the holidays with her son and family during the fore part of the week ot Mr. Foreman, at Rickreall, the iirst caused the roads west and north of ot the w eek. afternoon. In Portland, returning Monday Misa Edith Starbuck, of Dallas, visit­ Mrs. Ernest Blue went to Portland the city to bo covered with water In Our mail carrier was unable to de­ ed friends at this place last week. llaturday to see her brother-in-law, ' teveral places. liver mail In this vicinity the first of Work was resumed In the schools of the week on account ot high water at Dell Hollenstlner was a Salem visi­ who la 111 at his home there. tor Tuesday. We are glad to say that lister Monmouth Monday. the Moleson place and also at the | The local high BChool team defeated bridge by the Fox place. Delbert Moore, of West Salem, spent Brannon Is convalescent, after his lil­ the Dallas high school second team In New Years with Mr. and Mrs. J. W .' ies* ot pneumonia In Portland Edgar. Attorney Edward Blue Is building an he high school gymnasium here Sat SA LT CREEK. S. L. White and wife were Sunday addition to his home and Improving .irday night by the score of 22 to 19. visitors at the Hollenstelner home. his lots. The new normal gymnasium Is tak­ About sixty guests were entertained School begun Monday, after ten ing shape rapidly, with a large force George Woods butchered hogs tills by the Oak Grangers on New Years days holidays vacation. of men at work. week. The new city officer > went into office eve. A good program was rendered, Hon. Mr. Sheldon, of Portland, spoke L. H. Conner has returned from a is here for a visit with her parents, Correspondents' Contest. followed by a light lunch of hot coffee, here Sunday evening. Owing to the last Thursday. P. H. Johnson Is mayor. week's visit with his brother, Bert, in Mr and Mrs. Elkins. sandwiches and cake at the midnight heavy rain there were only a few out The Pomona Grange will meet here Eastern Oregon, and reports lots of ■ Beginning December l the Itemlzei Miss Frances Fugltt left on last snow In that part of the state. beeau a .our months’ correspeondents' Tuesday for Redding, Calif., to make hour. An excellent time was reported. to hear him, but thoee who were there on January 14th. were well repaid tor going, as he Is a Mr.Gilllam and family have moved contest on the same lines as hereto­ her future home with her parents. very forceful speaker for temperance R IC K R E A L L . In with L. C. Conner and his son-in- fore. except the prizes will be in cash, Mrs. Edward Becker spent the week­ P E R R Y D A L E NO. 2. law, Mr Flanigan, has moved in with His Stomach Trouble Over. Mrs. Kellow and children came over end with her brother and family, Wm. Wm. Clanfleld. instead of other articles, that method Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to from Tillamook to spend a few Squires, of South Salem. Mr.C rank has got moved into the (Too late for last week.) seeming to suit be. t all concerned. feel that your stomach trouble were months. Thomas Cllkum had a quarrel with new house on Herb. Parker’s place. Herman Zuinwalt visited during the The most regular and most newsy over, that you could eat any kind of Miss Alice Burch spent a few days hit hired mun Sunday night and was holidays with friends in Dallas Stock is looking well in this part. food you desired without injury? That eorrespondent during that time vc ill may seem so unlikely to you that you in Corvallis with friends last week. looking for the Justice of the peace Mr. and Mrs.Severner, from Port­ Monday. Aurellu Burch returned to her school receive |10, the second J5, and the do not even hope for an ending of your land. visited at the Mohlford home In Sllvcrton Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Hunt gave a New Years Christmas day. BUENA VISTA third 12.50. and the next two 21 each. trouble, but permit us to assure you Frank Tatum and family returned dinner to her children and grandchil­ Miss Sue Steadman, of Dallas, took that It is not altogether impossible. If The contest will close March 31st from Sheridan Saturday. dren und several other friends—16 In Christmas dinner with her uncle, J. S. others can be cured permanently, and Mrs. Itobt. Herron has returned to Orvil Price was in Dallas last week all. and be immediately followed by a.i thousands have been, why not you'. Parker, and family. her home In Oregon City, after a short on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rhodes, who other of four months' duration, com John R. Baker, of Battle Creek, Mich., MI bs Lulu Miller, of Portland, and John Koser returned to Portland have been visiting with their daugh­ Mr and Mrs. M. D. Miller, of Dallas, visit with her mother, Mrs. M. Mc­ Is one of them. He says, “ I was menclng en that date. ter. Mrs ’Gene Johnstone, went to Dal­ took Christmas dinner with the latter’s Clain.. troubled with heartburn indigestion Sunday. George Kreutz, of Springfield, 'Is Mrs. McKee, of Perrydale, came over las this week to visit friends before daughter, Mrs. H. Leg. and liver complaint until 1 used Cham visiting with relatives this week. PEEDEE. berluin’s Tablets, then my trouble was Sunday to see her sister, Mattie Koser. leaving tor their home In Eastern J. R. and Fred Loy went to Corval­ The Lacreole was the highest Mon­ Oregon. over." Sold by ull dealers. lis Monday tc attend the farmers’ CROW LEY. day morning that it lias been this Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bush were Dal­ short course at the state college. season. The rural mail carrier could las and Monmouth visitors a few days. IN D E P E N D E N C E . Z E N A A N D S P R IN G V A L L E Y . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bohna came Mark Holmes spent several days In not go on his north route. Miss Ethel Newton returned to Inde­ down from Malheur county and are Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of Portland, pendence Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Tilden, of Zena, and Mr (Too late for last week.) Frank Farmer was a Yamhill visitor guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. The masquerade dance at I eedee Tompklnson, of Gaston, were married came up Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Locke, of Salem, during the holidays. V. Prather. Mr and Mrs. Ike Dempsey. was a grand success. a few weeks ago at Gaston. spent Christmas at the home of her Mr. llall and grandson, of Kelso F. M Edgar and R. J. Williamson Mrs. Fetzer, of Independence, came William Ostrander visited his pa- Mrs. John Phillips has been hpend parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon. sawed wood last week for Isaac Rob- Wash., arrived this week for a visit rents a few days last week. ing the holidays ut Portland with her down to attend the funeral of L. C. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Moreland and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loy. erison and J. W Edgar. Koser and visited her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush visited son, Charles Dawson. sons, of Tacoma, Wash., are spend Chester McClain and family left Fri­ C. H. Farmer was In McCoy on busi­ ' Willie Bush last Wednesday. Mias Marie Groves resumed her Mrs. Peter Cook. In" the holldnvs at the home of her day by boat for Portland, where they ness the first of last week. Mark Holmes, of McCoy, came In Miss Henderson returned from Port­ school duties oil Monday morning, parents, Mr. and Mra. J. S. Cooper, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Crabtree and expect to make their home. land Sunday to begin her school again. iter spending the ChrlBtmas vacation Saturday to attend the Masonic lodge Miss Kora Browne Is visiting her Mrs. Dunn and daughter, with Miss daughter, of Independence, have been here and is talking politics somewhat. Clifford Burbank was a Peedee caller 't McMinnville parents In Lebanon. visiting at the home of Mra. Crabtree’s Ruth Grounds and her brother, re­ J. B. Nesmith, of Portland, came up Mrs. Coyle and Mrs. Frank Craw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, of sister, Mrs F. M. Edgar, and family. turned to their homes In Portland, af­ Saturday to visit relatives and friends Mrs. Winnie Irvin and daughter. >rd are ill with la grippe. Grays River, Wash, visited relatives Charley Knower made a trip to Dal- ter a two weeks’ visit with relatives Precious, returned to their home Fri Mrs. Wayne Henry is ill with bron i few days. here tills week las the first of the week to sell some and friends here. :hlal pneumonia. Mr. and Mr* T. King, of The Dalles, cabbage and potatoes. day. Rev. Munney, of Salem, presiding Dallas C itizen« Gladly T e s tify and School started again Monday. Mrs. Lynn Purvlne and Mrs. W’ayni are gne«-*- ct her parents, Mr. and Cecil Riggs has been chopping some elder of the Evangelical church, Confidently Recommend Doan’s Martha Simpson, of Airlie, has gone fenry entertained the young peopl- Mrs. J. S Bohannon. preached an able sermon to a large grain for C. H. Farmer. K idney Pills. to live with Grandma Hastings In Mon t a pleasant watch party on Nev Miss Genevieve Cooper, of Eugene, Fred Crowley, of Rickreall, was a assembly here Sunday morning. ears eve. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyc- mouth. and Miss Frances Cooper, of Falls I "aller In the neighborhood on New Lester Murphy, who has been in Matthews, of Portland, were amon. It Is testimony like the felowlng that City, are visiting their narents here. Salem, having one of his eyes treated, Years day. he guests. ias placed Doau’s Kidney Pills' so Mr. and Mrs. H Montgomery Ward,. A number from this neighborhood came up Tuesday to see his parents. Chronic Constipation Cured. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Crawford above competitors. Whet, people of Portland, spent Chriv'nias at the attended the exercises at Oak Grove Mrs. Fay Murphy and baby are "Five years age I had the worst case etnrned Sunday from a pieasant trij far tght here at home raise their voices home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Grange New Years eve. Both the pro­ spending the winter In Portland with of chronic constipation I ever knew ot. 0 The Dalles, Lexington, Heppner and n praise there Is no room left, fer S. E. Owen. gram and the supper were heartily en­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Wilson and Chamberlain’s Tablets cured me,’ dher Eastern Oregon points. loubt. Read the public statereout of Misses Jean and Beth Ket"hum, of joyed by all present. The high school students gave a Victor Simpson returned Monday t< a Dallas citinen: Corvallis, are visiting their parents writes S. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. Foi Mr. and Mrs. George Smith have watch party at the school house Ne v 'Is home in Unlonvilie, after visitin' Mrs. George Stroud, Dallas, Oregon, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Ketehum. Years eve. been visiting friends and relatives In sale by all dealers. everal days with Ills sister, Mrs. W1P ‘ays. “ I was subject to attacks of Maurice Butler has returned to Port­ Monmouth for a few days. The I. O. O. F. hall was rented New ’rawford. Idney trouble. I tried many reme -1 land. after a visit with his parents in Mrs. F. E. Valllere and daughter, Years eve by some of the young peo­ Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Crawford wen lies and I can say that I found Doan's i this city. B A L L 8T O N . Hazel, were Dallas visitors last Fri­ ple, who sent out lnvtations to about New Years guests at the home of her Kidney Pills the best of all. They I Mr. and Mrs. J D Hlbhs and Mr. and day. 75. young and old. and they spent the 1 'ter, Mrs. Bessie Smith. lave regulated the action of my kid- ! Mra. A T,. Thomas spent Christmas Miss Etta Edgar spent Saturday and evening in social chat and p aying W. H. Morris brought his daughter Mrs. F. L. Clarke, who is In poo’ leys and Improved my health." with relatives in Portland, Sunday with her aunt in Independence. games. At the midnight hour candy, Julia, home from Portland Sunday innlth, suffered an especially hart Mr. and Mrs. George Kutch. of Mc­ Mrs. Stroud Is only one of many Dal- Carl and Ben Polan. of Monmouth, nuts, cake and Salem porter were night. ' attack cn Thursday night. as people who have gratefully en- Minnville. are guests at the home of paseed through here Saturday with a served, after which all departed for O. E. Focht was a Portland visitor lorsed Doan's Kidney PHls. If your their niece, Mrs. Dee Taylor. span of fine young horses, which thev their homes, declaring the evaing well the last of the week. PERRYDALE Miss Frances Patterson has re­ bought of Seth Fawk. Mr. Fawk spent. lack aches—If your kidneys bothei Prof. R. E. Sllvls returned Sunday M. J. Cryderman is spending this Mrs. Jones, of Rickreall, Is visiting you, don't simply ask for a kidney rem­ turned to Portland, after a visit with still has several fine teams of which from Greenburg, Pa., where he war week with friends in Dallas and Falls edy—ask distinctly for Doan's Kldnev relatives here. he may be Justly proud. called some time ago by his father’s 'lerc at the home of her son, Cliarlei Pills, the same that Mra. Stroud had— Kersey and Neville Eldrldge , of City. Plln. Willson and sisters, Eva and Bratcher. illness. Mr. and Mrs. Black, of Hopdale, Mr. and Mrs. Cone, of McMinnville lie remedy backed by home testimony. Portland, spent Christmas with their Alice, were Dallas visitors last Friday. The Woodmen and Circle will have parents In this city. IO C at all Htore. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Oliver, who have were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. killed several days of last week a' Joint installation of officers Saturday Miss Vivian V’hiteaker is spending been away visiting for several days, H. L. Prather. he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Props., Buffalo, N. Y. “ When your night. Prof. W. I. Reynolds Is clerkng for J. back is lame— Remember the Name .” this week with mlntl'es in Albany. returned homo on Wednesday evening Leona Agee returned Saturday from loss. Ernest WlBtsma of Wendling, vis­ of last week. K. Neal. Miss Lenna Keyt was In McMinn a several days’ visit with friends in ited friends here this week. M cCO Y. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warren were cal ill*- tile first of the week, having some Benton county. Cleve Robinson hns returned to lers at M. F. White’s on Thursday of GILLIAM. W. H. Sears spent the latter part of lental work done. Lebanon, after a visit with his pa­ last week. Our dance was well attended New Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, of Carl the week In Hillsboro, where he wont Claud Lewis, o* Lewisville, was in ill. were visiting H. G. Keyt and fam Years eve and enjoyed by all present, j rents here. for medical treatment. Mrs. W. E. Craven >nd Mrs. P. Dick­ this vicinity on business the first of Mr. and Mr«. C. VanDoren. who has Eston Williamson, who has been Prof. T. J. Newblll was up from Port 'ly Sunday. been visiting their daughter. Mrs. G. B. A I. Snyder, of Dallas, county scale spending the past week with relatives inson were Salem vi 'tors one day last the week. land last week visiting Ills mother. week. Mangts brothers shipped a car load Ortman, here have returned to their (n Wells, returned home last Friday. Norman Barnett and Warren Gould ester, was In Perrvdale Monday. Wm. Madison, of .’ storia. and D. A. of potatoes from the Crowley ware­ home in Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, who lives Mr. Anderson, of Canuda, Is visiting gave a shooting match Thursday, clear L. N. Belieu was called to Salem o n . Madison of Salem, visited in this city house last Friday. near McCoy, have another heir, a’ 12- lng 13 cents and 10 cartridges apiece. t t!ie Ross home. last week. Mr« j. w. Gay has been having business one day last week. Misses Nellie and Jessie Keyt spent nound baby girl. Cassie Sears and slstor, Mrs. Vessie Mr. and Mrs. Jud Palmer, of Dallas, | taripi, Wilson of McMinn"!'’ *'. trans­ neuralgia. Our school Is again progressing nice­ Smith, have returned to Tacoma, after ' few day3 of last week with their acted business here this week. Hu"h Farmer, Jr., of Yamhill county, nent one day here last week with his i ly, after the holiday vacation. dater, Mrs. Ola Watt, at Coburg. ■pending the holidays here. brother, E. R. Palmer. Mrs J. Hllttbrand and daughter. has been visiting at the home of his Miss Anna Kurtz returned Tuesdav Mra. L. A. Williamson, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, of Dr. Guy Young returned home from Vale, have returned from a visit with uncle. C. H. Farmer. Portland, have been visiting her moth- from s two weeks’ visit with friend- ■ pending Several days In Salem, re- relatives In Suver. Mrs. R. J. Williamson has been quite Salem last week, where he has been 1 •earned home Sunday on the afternoon at Dufur, Oregon. er, Mrs. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore and chil­ sick and confined to her bed for sever­ spending the holidays with his family Tlie Perrvdalo Milling Co. has Just train. Mrs. Sadie Van Gross, of Portland, dren left Wednesday to spend New at that place. al days. Mark Holmes returned from Salem visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. finished making a car load of flour for Mamie Peterson has returned to her Years with relatives near Salem. Misses Eva and Alice Willson and tast Friday. the Portland bakers. Sears, the latter part of the week. Miss Hazel Valller, who have been school in Portland. John Holmes, who was kicked by a Heat Jones and family have moved Mrs. P. L. Hedges was the guest of staying in Bethel during the school Mr. Small, who has been visiting his into town from the H. G. Keyt plaee. horse last week, Is Improving. term, spent tljeir vacation with their •*on at Antioch took the train here ■ O W E R 8 V IL L E Mrs. J. M. Wise and Miss Fannie C. H. Farmer was a business caller friends In Albany last week. Monday for his home in Marion. Clem Lee has returned from a visit parents here. ” evt visited at W. A. Keyt’s, In Me last Monday. The mail carrier on route 2, instead with friends in Portland. Frank Farmer has been breaking a Several foot bridges washed away Minoville. recently. Miss Vivian Whlteaker lias returned colt to ride. "Let ’er buck, ol kid!” of making his usual rounds Monday Mr. Winter’s family moved out o W E S T S U M M IT . Monday in this vicinity by high water from a week’s visit with relatives In Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Butler, of Port­ was tftrned back on account of high the Tillamook line, where he has In the I,a Creocle. Albany. land, who have been visiting her pa water and crossed the Luckiamute at Clarence Roscoe Is helping Walker Wedding bells will ring near Polk losltion as foreman ot the section. Mrs. W. H. Craven and children. rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar, for a Bridgeport, coming up the Fern Lane Cline saw wood with his wood saw. Btatlon next week. P E R R Y D A L E NO. 2. Albert Burbank made a business Lucile and Robert, have returned few days, spent Wednesday of last and leaving part of his route unservod. Mr. and Mrs. P, F. Frlesen and Mrs. Silas Rhodes, of Salem, visited up to the Biddings brothers’ place. from a visit with friends in Portland . week with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Wil­ daughter, Marie, and Mr. Cornelius Frank Mathews returned home Sun trip Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hiltebrand have- liamson, returning to Portland that the first of the week with L. N. Beliet W. A. Jones dug radishes from his Steengart, of Polk Station, visited at lay, after several days' visit with rela and family. i returned from a visit with relatives in evening. Mr. Butler Is an electrician garden on December 24th. the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Edlger Ives at Newberg and Portland. Frank Gilliam, of Peedee. passed and Is kept quite busy most of the Will Haefs made a business trip to Albany. and family Monday. Fred Berry returned to Portland Summit Mr. and Mra. Dole Pomeroy have re­ time. ‘ brouirh this way walking to Dallas. today. John and Sol. Edlger went down tc Tlday, after a week’s visit at the Blaine Southwlek was a visitor at At Bridgeport he tried to find dry land, C. O. McDowell butchered some turned to their home in Grays River, the creek to see what the wa' -r has Wohlford home. starting across Smith’s hop yard with Wash., after a month’s visit at th e, the Smith home last Sunday. damaged. To date nothing serious Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller and chll porkers yesterday. Misses Mella White, Ruby Elton and a pole in his hand, feeling his way. Will Jones received a letter from his home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. 8 has happened. 'ron. of Oakdale, and lames Johnson E. Owen. Ruth Starbuck, who have been spend After getting under good headway, he Mr. and Mra. Cecil Oetchei have re­ >f Minnesota, are visiting at the hom> brother last week. He hadn't heard Mr. and Mrs. Oren Byers have rt Ing their Christmas vacation at th< looked up and saw the top of the trel­ from him for ten years. cently moved to the McDaniel ranch >f the former’s sister, Mrs. Leo. turned to their home in Albany, aftei home of Mrs. J. C White, returned tc lis poles still out of water, and think­ Mis* Shelley returned from her Miss Verde Cadwell Is staying with The children In the south end of the ing the poles were taller than his high- a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Portland last Sunday. 'lirlstmas vacation at Station Satur­ them. ilstrlct hud to be taken to school Mon Mrs. J. Byers. Cecil and Alice Riggs went to Oak top boots, he turned back and went Mrs. Getchell Is on the sick list. day on account of the water being sr day. around the road with difficulty, wading Mr. and Mra. R. McAuley are vlBit- Grove Sunday. There was a dance at Charlie Jones' Aunt Sally Cadle was on the sick list deep Ing In Walla Walla, Wash. Miss Verda Williamson returned deep water, but finally reached the last week, but Is better again. Several from here attended thf Friday night. It was reported a good Miss Marie Jones left for Saleps this home last Friday, after spending i train at Bridgeport. Misses Anna, Helena und Marie e at McCoy last Wednesday even time to enter business college. Mrs. Robert Stow, who has been week at the home of her uncle, J. A. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones attended week Kllever attended Sunday school In l)ul- ing. Mra. George Conkey entertained a Carter, of Wells j visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Gardner, las, after which they visited their . lie young people of this neielibo* the dance at Charlie Jones' number of her friends at her home at Bridgeport, passed through this way Mr. Cooper, of Salem, was a visitor Emma and Opal .McDowell spent uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ■ ood wore entertained at a party at New Years day. I on her way back to her home in East- at Henry White’s last Saturday. Saturday with Mrs. Mary Pauli. Kllever, In that city. J. S. Pnrker's Thursday evening. MI bh Jewett, of Roaeburg, has been Caner Trent, of McMinnville, came I era Oregon. Mrs Pauli and family spent New Miss Elizabeth Peters and little Mrs. Bennett is reported quite poor the guest of Miss Emma Henkle, the Years day with Mra. J. Chapman. niece, Tins Linda Peters, returned ly at her Salmon River home. Otto Papke and Mr. Harmpaon at­ past week. from an extended visit with relatives Tlie Severner children, from Port Miss Opal McDevltt, of Dallas, vis- in California. land, returned last Friday, after spend ended the New Years dance at Char­ : Red relatives In this city last week. Heury D. Rempel left Saturday for lng tlie holidays witli Viola Wohlford lie Jones’. Mis. Thos. Newblll and children, of Dick Miller has made quite a bit of Corvallis, where he Intends to take Guv Lee and Clarkson Rees liavt Portland, have been guests at the the O. A. C. short winter course. been having dental work done ill Dal­ liprovements on his place. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Paddock. Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Graham spent Elbert Hayes Intends to chop wood las recently. Mrs. I-aurencc Srhoen has returned Sunday with C. O. McDowell. for Mr. Hatfield, near Salt Creek, this a visit with her parents In Cres- EO LA . Mrs. Walker Cline was in our neigh I from week. well. jorflood last week. Mr. and Mrs 8. S. Edlger visited Miss Genevieve Tiller returned Sun- Miss Bessie Foster, of Portland Will Haefs lost a valuable dog last I day, after with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Friesen in spending the holidays with (sited at the R. Brunk home several veek of salmon poisoning. Dallas Sunday. her parents in Corvallis. days last week Miss Foster Was for Miss Whealdon spent the holidays nierly one of the most successful W EST 8ALEM . with relatives in The Dalles. earlier* Kola ever had. FA L LS CITY Mr. and Mra. Frank Skinner, of Al­ Miss Inez Landon Is working lr (Too late for last week.) bany, visited in this city this week Salem for a short time. M L. Sheldon, superintendent and Mra. V. A. Heath visited In Salem Mrs. M. L. Thompson and daughter. Thomas Holman has bought Ike Mildred, were passengers to Dallas Yoakum's share of the Wllllania & ittorney of the Anti-Saloon league, of last week. ’’ ortland, will speak here at the old Tuesday afternoon,returning the same Yoakum hop yard. school house next Sunday evening MONMOUTH NO. 1. evening B. I. Ferguson has a temporary Mra W. C. llelse and children are Fells City Lodge, No 14«. I O O F water supnly piped to their new house •t the home of her father. D R. Bren- Miss Emma Kramer, who has taught and Magnolia Rebekah Lodge, No. 140, from a winter spring on their owr ;on. for the holidays. In the public schools of Salem for tlie held tholr annual banquet on Wednes place. Mrs. Grace Moore went to Portland pa*t veara, spent the holidays day evening, December 31st, In con­ Emil Carlson has bought a large bay 'rlday to see her brother, Lester hen- slr'een wpb hoe «later. Mrs. Berry, re­ nection with a watch party. About 70 team »o work In his hop yard. Irannon. who Is 111 with pneumonia. turning ’ •