Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 19, 1914, Image 6

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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
Correspondents' Contest.
Beginning December 1 the Itemize!
begun u our months’ correspeondents'
contest on the same lines as hereto­
fore. except the prizes will be in cash,
lustead of other articles, that method
seeming to suit best all concerned.
The most regular and most newsy
correspondent during that time will
receive $10, the second $5, and the
third $2.SO, and the next two $1 each.
The contest will close March 31st
and be immediately followed by a »
other of four months' duration, com
menclng on that date.
EOLA.
IN D E P EN D EN C E .
Miss Gladys Irvine spent last week
visiting relatives In Portland.
Billie McAdams, of Airlie, visited
in this city last week.
Mrs. I.elf Flnseth, of Dallas, visited
her mother, Mrs. Tharp, here last
week.
Dr and Mrs. O. D. Butler visited
over Sunday with relatives in Portland
Mrs. ( ’has. Webber has returned to
her home in Portland after a visit at
the home of Miss Dorothy Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. J. (1. McIntosh were
Salem visitors Monday.
Misses Flora and Roberta McCallon,
of Dallns, were guests of friends In
this city last week.
Miss Ruth McAuley has returned
from a visit with friends In Newport.
Misses Kora Brown and Cora Smith
i visited friends In Salem Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Williams and Mrs. J. J
Fenton visited the former's sister, Mrs.
Della Bush in Portlnnd this week.
Dr. (,. Horn, of Dallas, was the
guest of friends in this city Sunday.
Miss Marie Byers has returned from
a visit with friends In Hillsboro.
Miss Alice McCauley, of Portland,
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nellie
Graves.
Mrs. Ernest Townsend spent one day
of tills week visiting friends In Salem.
Mrs. Clyde Carlos and -children,
Kathryne and Bernard, left Monday
for a visit with relatives in Nebraska.
Fay Dunsmore and Shayler Eldridge,
students of O. A. C. .visited their par­
ents here over Sunday.
Ross H. Nelson has returned from a
visit In Portland.
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SILKS
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sonal supervision since its infancy.
A llo w no on« to deceive you in tills.
A I i Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f
lufauts and Children—Expt rienco against Experiment*
What is C A S T O R IA
Castorta is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, P are ­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups.
It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys W orm s
and allays Feverishness. F or more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, AVind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Dinrrhu-a.
It regulates the Stomach and Dowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
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Silk Ratines
Plaid Silks
H ea vy , Brocaded T rim m in g Silks.
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Mr. Hickerson and Miss Fisher, of
Salem, took dinner with the Hamers
Sunday.
Mrs. Clement has been quite sick
but Is getting better
Mrs. Hamer has gone to Salem to
stay a few days, as she Is sick and
Bears the Signature of
needs to be near a doctor.
B. J. Ferguson and son, Billy Bryan
have about tlnished spraying the or­
chards around Eola
They will
spray several orchards on the Eola
hills.
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Mrs. Vergie Farmer and children
have been staying with Mrs. Clement
for several days doing the work and
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caring for Mrs. Clement.
There was a party at Ferguson’s
Saturday.
About twenty of their
neighbors surprised them.
The eve­
In Use For Over 3 0 Years
ning was spent In conversation, play­
T H I C C N T .U , c o m b » - -
N * vv v f n X --If
ing games etc.
A light lunch was
served a little after 11 o’clock.
Now Is the time to think of wall
Mr. Holman is putting out more paper and pain’ s. See the Sterling
cherry trees, Bings and Royal Annes. Furniture Co.’s line.
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Morgan Reece’s hounds have about
exterminated the jackrabblts around
OAK GROVE.
here.
Mr« H. S. Fudge has been on the
with the latter’s mother, Mrs . K. l
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Pardo spent Sunday Emms.
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Methodict Minister Recommends
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Friesen and
Rhoda Conne has returned from
with Mrs. J. C. White.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Corvallis,
where
she
has
been
attend­
family
visited
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wor-
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williamson and
ing the O. A. C.
Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, Minn., Finley Edgar spent Friday at J. W. Ed kentine. at Polk Station.
Peter Diehm called at the Ediger
Forrest Craven is o ' C from Riek-
writes: “ Chamberlain’s Cough Heme gar’s, it being his seventy-sixth birth­
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dy has been u needed and welcome day anniversary.
borne Sunday evening.
reall. helping Peter Cool: got started
guest in our home for a number of
in
the
store
here.
David
Rempel
was
abusiness
visit­
Several of the neighbors went to
years. I highly recommend it to my Portland the first of the week as wit­ or in Dallas Saturday.
note the smart styles— we don’t expect you to buy N O W — but we do want
fellows as being a medicine worthy of nesses on the Allen McNealem trial.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Kliever visited
Carpets and Rugs all kinds.— Ster
trial in cases of colds, coughs and
M. J. Davidson was a Dallas visitor with the former’s brother, J. F. Kliev I ling Furniture Co.
you to see the finest Coats and Suits that w ill be brought to Dallas this spring.
croup.” Give Chamberlain’s Cough Saturday.
er of Sndthfield.
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Remedy a trial and we are confident
PERRYDALE
You may want one o f these exclusive garments—the prices are at least $10.00
A. J. Roberts and John Shaffer have
you will find it very effectual and con­ purchased new cream separators.
Sterling Furniture Co. is closing ou t;
less than you would pay in P o rtla n d -w e want you to see them.
tinue to use it as occasion requires for
Mrs. L. A. Williamson of McCoy their line of lace curtains at bargain | Mrs. Ceo. Bover visited over Sunday
years to come, as many others have spent, Sunday with her sister, Mrs. prices.
in McMinn .ille.
done. For sale by all dealers.
SlialTer.
W. A. Keyt. and family spent Satur­
I. M. Robertson visited at S. L.
M O N M O U T H NO . 1.
day and Surda* with relatives here.
White’s last Thursday.
A number of the young folks of this
ZENA AND SPRING VALLE Y.
Several from here attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lorence went to vicinity wore
ery pleasantly enter­
meeting of Pomona Grange at Mon­ Monroe
Thursday
to
visit their tained a a party given at the home of
The friends of Miss Lucy Higgins mouth last Wednesday.
children.
Carey Gibbon >’riiny o-ening.
are rejoicing that, after live months
Miss Louise Sears spent Saturday
Mr. McCune, of Moscow, Idaho, is
Mrs. New and !.°r daughter, Mrs.
in Portland and hospitals, she has so and Sunday at her home at Bethel
here on a visit with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Sheldon. r f Albany, visited
Improved In health as to be able to be
Mrs. S. L. White has been on the Kate Hickman.
over Sunday ; '• ‘ he former’s daugh­
brought to her home here.
sick list.
Miss Grace Hanson, recently from ter, Mrs. J. P d Hv/ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Henry, of Sa­
R. B. Gilbert bought a new horse and Ohio, entered the Normal an . will fin­
Volma and ¡da
bite have been ab­ Y
lem, are visiting here at the home of buggy last week
ish in June.
sent from school tho past week on ac­
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hen­
•I. E. Allen of Portland was visistng
C.H. Parker sold his farm to Thos. count of sickness.
ry.
old friends and neighbors here last Gentle and sons and will give posses­
Miss Elsie Boyer, of McMinnville
W. N. Crawford visited Sunday at week.
sion in April it is a $20,000 deal.
was yisiting relatives here Saturday
Unlonvale with Victor Simpson.
Seth Riggs of Portland spent a few
Mrs. J. L. Murdock of North Yam­ and Sunday.
An enoyable party was given on the (lavs in the neighborhood last week.
HART, SCHAFFNER
MARX CLOTHING
hill, Is here on a visit with her son’s
Lester White is on the sick list this
THE HOME OF
night of St. Valentine's day by Mrs.
Saturday was the regular all-dav family.
week.
W. D. Henry and Mrs. L. A. Purvlne, meeting of Oak Grove Grange.
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Miss Pearl Davidson is again dep­
Mr. and Mrs. John Derrick, of Y
Mrs. Monroe Purvlne spent u few good attendance Is reported and a very uty postmistress here.
Whiteson, were callers in this vicinity
days In Salem last week
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Interesting meeting.
Monday.
Miss Lydia Rex, of West Salem,
Now is the time to think of wall
Mrs. Homer Holman ond little daugh
spent Monday und Tuesday at the
paper and paints. See the Sterling ter, Wiliamina. spent Sunday night
T h e Best Cough Medicine.
home of W. H. Crawford.
with Mrs. F. E. Lynn.
“ I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Furniture Co.’s line.
Miss Marie Chittenden, of Salem,
The teachers and pupils of our
haH been visiting Miss Irene Bradford. Remedv ever since T have beer. I eep-
school are preparing a program for a
W E S T S UM M IT.
Miss Grace Spong came over from ing house," says L. C. Hames, of Mar-
big
rally her*» Saturday.
Dallas Saturday and attended the bury, Ala. ” 1 consider it one of the
Supt. Seymour and wife attended
Misses May me McDowell and Myrtle
best remedies I ever used. My chil­
party.
A large crowd attended and fine music visitor with friends on Salem heights,
.Cline are visiting on little Elk this the K e yt- Macken wedding here Sun­ vllle, visited their sister, Mrs. Bud day at the George Smith home
Frank Crawford transacted business dren have all taken it and It'w orks | week.
I Mrs. F. L. Woods was on the sick
day.
like a charm For colds ,md ’looping
Ramsey, over Sunday
Miss Pearl Dennett went to Salem was furnished by the Story boys.
in Portland last week.
Ruth Simpson returned to school on
*ast week.
Ike
Elliott
stopped
off
here
Mon­
I Geo Henderson attended the dance
Mattie Kosei and her sister, Mrs. to attend the nurses’ meeting the
Miss Bessie Lightfoot. of West cough It Is excellent” For sale bv all at Summit Saturday night.
day to visit his brother and family McKee, of Perrydaie, were here one latter part of last week
Monday after a few' days absence.
! Mr. Gene Johnstone went to Dallas
Salem, was the week-end guest of Mr. dealers.
Prof Goens was visiting Antioch He left Tuesday for his home in Sas­ day last week looking after her prop­
Mr. Newfeldt was a Rlckreall caller
An open lodge meeting will be held Saturday, returning Sunday with his
und Mrs. W. H. Crawford.
katchewan.
school last Thursday.
Saturday.
ai the Artisan hall Saturday evening, cow’ that he left when he moved here.
P E E D E E NO. 1.
erty.
George Felts, of Portland, worked
Emily Harris spent Sunday with
Miss Delilah
McDaniel spent
Sat- ^ ood speakers will be present to de-
A.Weim and two sons, Charley and
Charley Kennedy came home Satur-
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here last week in hts orchard.
Adam Yost, from Portland, Is up at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris.
uay from Portland, where he spent sev urday and Sunday at home with her ^ ver adresses.
Dallas Druggist Deserves Praise.
Otto,went to Eola to camp and work
Everyone
welcomes
the
beautiful
The road supervisor, Mr. Willaby, las people for Introducing here the eral days last wreek.
! i ! h place doing some work.
parents in Dallas
for Thomas Holman.
GILLIAM.
Mrs. Winnie Irwin, from Independ­ was through our neighborhood last simple buckthorn bark and glycerine
Mrs J J Burch «and Mrs. Forest Ora-
F. M. Edgar and Charley Knower weather.
Waymond Williams of Independence
Earl Wood went to Stayton Sunday,
ence, Is visiting her parents. Mr. and week, hunting bad places in the roads mixture, known as Adler-i-ka. This ven were in Salem shopping last week attended grange at Oak Grove last
in District 3.
George Jones has been visiting his Mrs. Alva Womer, a few days.
is in Airlie. He has. finished High L°_s?e Jlis ,iathf r and mother’ return
■ imp!e German remedy first became
B. F. Lucas and Orvil Price, we just Saturday,
uncle. 8. J. Pepper here and returned
Chits Jones made a trip to his fath­ famous by curing appendicitis and it lamented are going to take charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bush and family
Fred Dennett is now* much improved School and is now taking his vacation. ing home Monday.
Fred Talbaugli was at Falls City on
to his home in Hopewell.
- to be around again.
Miss Whitman went to Monmouth
visited W illie Bush and family Thurs­ er’s, W. A. Jones, Saturday.
has nowr been discovered that just I the Begun store the first of March, and able
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Mr. Pickett and family are going to day and Friday.
Fred Jones lias changed the country i «ingle dose relieves sour stom­ I W e wish them success in their new
M. W. White has been busy a few
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have some dental business a tew days last week,
move away.
Wilbur Bush visited Eldie Burbank road along his place.
ach. gas on the stomach and consti­ undertaking.
days pruning and training up his lo-
done.
Mayor Frazure was taken very ill
Mrs. Bessie Clark, of Dallas, visited Sunday evening.
Lester McDowell lost a valuable pation
S. T. Burch and son are loading gan berries.
Olive Wilson has just returned from with a hemorrage of the bowels last
instantly. It’s quick actio?»
horse
last
week.
with her brother, E. R. Palmer and
Lafo Edwards visited W illie Bush
their hops for shipment, having sold
Mr. McNelan, of Portland, was in Corvallis v here she has been visiting Wednesday. Fie is better at this time,
family, the first of the week
VV. A. Jones made a business trip
Friday evening.
B U E N A VISTA
last week.
the neighborhood on business the past her 8^s*'er a
days- . ,
Baby Ruth Minnick pulled a cup of
Jack Minnick, of Dallas, has been
Mr. and Mrs. Walter West returned to Blodgett Friday.
Miss Cristel Palmer came home wreek.
What’s the matter “ L ige” ? you w ere' hot coffee over on her face. Her fa-
blasting out stumps on his place here j from Portland Thursday.
Mrs. Maud McDowell and daughter
Mr. and Mrs, Henry White visited not out vsa^ * ng last Sun(lay
ther caught her in time to save her
C. P. Wells and son Perry were Sa­ froin Salem last week, where she had
the first of the week.
Clifford Burbank was an Airlie call- Emma were visiting Mrs. McDow­ lem visitors Thursday. They brought been visiting for several weeks.
relatives in Salem a few davs last T* alter Dalton and Herbert
Byerly, eyes but she was burned on the cheek
ell’s brother. Chas. Jones.
A gang of workmen are camping in ! er Thursday.
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w eek.
our two woodchoppers, have been pro- and forehead.
home with them a fine driving horse.
cars on the Fern switch, while they are
Mr. Pauli made a business trip to
Sam O’ Brien lias been building brush
CROW
LEY.
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Rev.
J.
W.
Osborn
preached
last
in°ted,
they
are
chopping
16
inch
wood
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson, of Port-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bevens were pas­
roledo Wednesday.
renewing the trestle at the Teats sta­ | fence.
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Sunday, both morning and evening, at now in Place
4 foot wood.
land, were week-end visitors at the
sengers by boat to Salem last Monday’
Chm-.
McDowell
did
some
butcher-
tion.
Manlie Bevens and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cass Riggs spent Tues
l -ie Baptist church.
A goodly num- . Mrs.^ \\. E. Williams Jr. returned home of his parents, returning home
Mrs. Be\ ins remaining the week with
C. W Minnick was blasting out I Brum Benvens’ Saturday and Sunday. ling Saturday
home from the Dallas hospital Thurs-, Sunday.
her was in attendance.
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elkins.
day of last wreek in Dallas.
stumps the past week.
Miss Velna Bevens visited her sister, 1 Mrs. Mary Pauli spent Sunday with
Byrl Birch had to call Dr. Morris
caller in
Mrs. S. T. Smith and children, of d*y. s,le ls Improving rapidly, being
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson of Tilla­
Blaine
Southwick
was
Mr und Mrs. G. Downing.
I Mrs. Jessie Edwards Sunday.
Friday who said that he had strained
mook are the parents of a baby born our midst the first of last week.
Smithfleld. and Mr. und Mrs Holt now able to walk some.
Mi«s Shelly went to her home in in January. Mr. Hanson was principal
H. C. Seymour passed through here himself by lifting too hard, also that
at
George
Smith’s
W.
L.
Hunsaker
wes
a
Salem
vis-
Crowley
visited
Stealing Furniture Co. is closing out
Stayton last Saturday.
last Tuesday on his way to Buena Vis- j he had the Grippe.
Big Surprise to Many in Dalla3.
in our school several years ago.
icor on Tuesday of last week.
^ast Sunday.
their line of lace curtains at bargain
Antioch school will have a short va
Mrs. Earle Wood spent a few' days
Local
people
are
surprised
at
the
F. M. Edgar was a business caller
H. Farmer. M. F. White, R. J. ta-
Mr. Eaton of Oregon City was a bus­
prices.
cation.
Clyde Turner has resigned
his ... po- , of last week with her mother who was
quick results received from simple
iness visitor here last week.
in McCoy the first of last week.
Williamson, F. M. Edgar and A. V . l ——.----
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Jounie Graham is visiting in Port­
Miss
Alice
Riggs
was
a
caller
at
the
Oliver
went
to
Portland
last
Monday
8,t'on
as
dePot
»Rent
and
Mr.
Allan.-sick
at her home in Liberty
buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., as
A little child was brought here from
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
home of Mrs. J. W. Gay one afternoon » * witnesses in the Allen and Me fr<™ Dallas has taliefl hiS’placeu
Mis» Etta White treated her .oom
mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German rem­ land iths week.
Corvallis Thursday for burial.
Clara
Downing
is
staying
with
Mrs.
Nelan trial.
The Misses Snedaker and \\ hltmaft to a Valentine party Friday The gi.is
edy which became famous by curing
Dr. (). D. Butler was called from In­ last week.
J Graham while Mr. Graham is ab­ dependence Friday to see Mrs. M. N.
Mrs. VV. L. Hunsaker attended the
Stella and George Smith attended Kav‘ a ver-v pretty Valentine party to made cake and she furm-.hed bananas
There are four cases of smallpox in appendicitis. IT. Stafrin states that sent.
this simple remedy draws off such
of and rream. She Invited the primary
Prather who is now slowly improving. I •files aid society In Rlckreall VVednes- the dance at Rlckreall Saturday night. ’* fe'v of t!'cir fr'e-1« 8 a* t*,e
this city.
Mayme McDowell and Myrtle Cline
Mrs. R J. Williamson went to Port- " r,<- t’ mighey last batnrday evening,, grades to participate.
Mrs. Jim Reynolds was called to lay afternoon last week.
The Oregon normal school basket a surprising amount of old foul mat­ were Summit callers one day last
John Braden has been working for !»nd the first of the week to visit her
wae kiven in honor of Miss, Mr. John Van Lopn who visited his
Salem Monday by the serious illness
ball team defeated the Philomath col­ ter from the body that a single dos*» week.
O. H. Farmer the past week.
sister for a few days and to consult Whitmans friend, Mr. Edwin Bohle of j daughter Sunday the 8th, buried his
relieves sour stomach, gas on t !io
of her mother Mrs. Schrunk.
lege team Friday evening in the nor
Mr. Cnin. of Cattle Rock Wash.,
Lebanon. The young ladies exhibited mother Sunday the 15th.
They have
Fred l«oy has cleared and grubbed a
m&l gymnasium, by a score of 41 to ,*1. stomach and constipation instantly
Mr. Vincent and son, Clyde, of Oak an aPPe i?ndicitis specialist.
who bought the Winkler mill, has mile of fence row* this winter, where
their artistic taste in the beautiful 1 the sympathy of West Salem friends.
At a mooting of Pomona Grange here
Grove, were
helping Mr. Newfeldt
moved to Summit.
manner
in
which
the
rooms
were
dec-1
Council
met
Monday
evening
with
Carpets
and
Rugs
all
kinds.—Ster­
lie
will
put
up
w
ire
fencing.
GILLIAM
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last week the organization went on
prune orchard last week.
Lee Giddlngs came over to his
orated. T i e colors were pink and Mayor Frazare In the chair. F. L.
Mrs. Frost of Saver attended church
record as favoring a plan for the pay­ ling Furniture Co.
F. M. Edgar attended
Pomona
I home l^st Wednesday.
green. The drawing-room was decor- Wood had the books and a number of
services here Sunday and visited with grange in Monmouth on Wednesday
ment of taxes in quarterly install­
(T oo late for last week.)
I Emma McDowell visited
Elsie her sons.
B O W E R S V IL L E
ments
of last week.
Mrs. Oscar Lew i, and son. Kenneth.
VOte? rp* ‘ slpred bpfurp
• « « ‘ he
’haninan one day last week.
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streamers. A three course lunch-, meeting.
The
”p-|
«1
services
are
stilll
going
T. II. Gentle has purchased the form
Prof. Crowley and wife, of Rickre- of Eola. visited here last week with her
Mr Holman, of Corvallis, has been
eon
was
served
at
eleven
o’clock.
The
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The farmers are taking advantage
of C. II Parker, north of town, and
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holiness evange- all, spent Wednesday night of last mother, Mrs. J. E. Hunt,
mt looking o* some of the places* it. T
of the good weather
•i°* ’
'in :
Mr. Elder comes from week with Malcolm Pewtherer and
will move onto it early in April.
There were eighteen passengers table was tastefully decorated with cut I
H E L P F j l WORDS.
flowers and streamers. Those pres-1
H. L. ( ’ rider, of Dallas , was seen h*s neighborhood.
0\la on -' and is an able and interest­ family.
Baseball practice among the stu­
| boarded the train here one day last
TTond
Henderson
did
some
dental
ent were: Messrs Elige Caughey, Kyle
ing ‘ in ;» ftr.
Larire crowds attend
dents of the schools has been common in this Vli lnity in his new auto.
Mrs.
Cas.
Riggs
and
Miss
Alice
week.
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Uncle Bill Cadle is seriously ill at vork for some of our young ladies • v ! much Interest is being manifested Riggs were Salem visitor. Thursday
F r o m a Dallas Citizen.
here thlr. week.
Mrs. W. T. Hibbard and daughter. French.Dr Butler. John Wienert and
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’ast week.
There are tho«o attending who have f last week.
The talning school pupils will this this writing.
Ruth, spent several days in Dallas last Ed" ln Boh,e’ Mf8sesV,olpt Wilson. Ed-f Is your back lame and painful?
na Conn and Katie Wienert. The ev
h*H*n a wav from church for years
Mr. and Mrs. Friesen and Mr. and
year have a large school garden on the
Frank Farmer was a Yamhill visitor week, visiting friends and relatives,
Doe* it ache, especially after exer­
BALLSTON.
ening was spent in playing games. The tion’
Mr. and Mrs Kaves of Eugene are ast week.
tra^t between the normal and the high Mrs. Goossen, of Stein bach Man. were
I Clarence Ortman, who has been vls-
leading
the
music.
in our vicinity visiting with friends.
Hc'.iool tiuililings.
Cecil Riggs was busy a few days ittn ; here, has returned to his home in pue8ts departed at a late hour after
Is there a soreness In the kldnev
Henry Gregg, who has been east of
having spent an enjoyable evening. . egion ?
Henry Robbins moved into his new-
Charley Moore and family moved | ’ast week, chopping grain for some of Forest Grove
e mmr.itHns for the past two years I ist week to a place near Albany.
home.
which
he
remodeled
lately.
| .he neighbors.
Mrs. W. D. Gilliam called on Dr C. J
These symptoms suggest weak ktc-
SUMMIT.
Marjorie Hayes, who has been vis­ u»d a half. Is here on a visit
Nelson Ande-son anl wife weie A l­
F. E. Valllere and sons put In a new L. Foster, of Dallas. Saturday and
nevs.
Cham be rla in 's Cough Remedy.
Mrs John lutmni and Mrs. Paul
' ron bn.ire across the slough by the came away without any teeth In her
• i f *o, there is danger in delay.
Mr and Mrs. Keith were Albany visit­ iting her sister, Mrs. Mever. at Eugene IjAinrn of M dlalla. are visiting at the bany visitors Thursday.
returned to her home Sunday.
This remedy has no superior for
| ’ox place which is quite an improve- head Now young girls, take warning
Weak kidneys get weaker fast.
ors Sunday.
J H. Kempel, of Smithfleld, visited Lamm home.
ment
A. L. Ingalls, of Eugene, was a bus! coughs and colds. It Is pleasant to
Give your trouble prompt attention.
Mrs. M E Underhill was In Corval­
RICKREALL.
Mrs. F. II. Gould's sister and niece,
with
his
parents
Sunday,
after
which
I
F
M
Edgar.
R
J
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
lis on business Monday.
\\ llllams and
a‘
O- Hamilton s the | take. It contains no opium or othei
he in company with his cousin. H. from Newberg are hre visiting her.
kidneys.
Wm Rowell and wife were In Ben­ ; wife. Mrs. Frank Fawk and Miss first of the week.
Malce! (Mem Is on the sick list
Mr; W. A. B**ooks was on the sick
ton countv visiting last week
Blanch Fawk visited last Friday with
A family by the name of Davis has narcotic. It always cures. For sale
Your neighbors use and recommend
Miles Davis was a Dallas visitor D. Kempel, attended church In Dallas. list the past week.
A large number of fruit men attend­
tr. and Mrs J. W. Edgar, that date moved into this district from A lban y. ¡by all dealers.
Mr ami Mrs Edwards, of west 3a
them
Friday.
W. H Morris made a business trip
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lem. are visiting at the home of hlf being his 76th birthday anniversary which means three more pupils a total
Rend tills Dallas testimony.
There Is to be a s|l**r mednl con­ ed the pruning demonstration in o Portland Saturday.
Frank Harris’ orchard Friday after­
uncle.
David
Foreman,
-his
week.
test at this place Friday night
A
pleasant
day
was
enjoyed
of
35
going
to
school
in
district
No.
54
W
E
S
T
S
A
L
E
M
Mrs. .Mary E Gilson. 61« Church R ' .
Mrs \s H Sears entertained the
noon.
Misses
Stella
and
Verna
Smith
were
There
was
a
dance
at
Mr.
Pickett’s
l
Hon.
Wm
Cadle
is
lying
dangerous­
Dallas.
Oregon, says: ” 1 have use,:
!Vr*a Under’ ill is on the sick list.
men.hers of the embroidery club at
Mr Flesher. of I>alla*. was In this
Saturday night
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ly 1>! at his home In Bowerrllle
Dallas visitors one day last week
A rev man from Albany Is working
x>an’s Kidney Pills and they have
her
home
Thursday
afternoon.
F E Valllere was a business caller
Mr. Murray, of Montana, visited here
Mr. Sharp of Salem, has built a tern
with the engineers surveying the C. 4 neighborhood looking for some stock
Peter Cook was In Portland Satur­
•en taken by others in our family.
Miss Alwyn Edwards, of Portland.
Charles Bailey started hit plow
in Dallas last Saturday.
with W G Hamilton and family the porary house on his place in Klngwood W e think they are the best kidney
E. P. R
Idtcd her brother, Gomer Edwards, day on hnsinesa
Miss
Mabel
Craven.
of
R
lckreall.1
flrst
o
f
the
week
It
Is
rumored
that
Peter
Cook
will
remedy
to be had. Doan's Kidney
Dr. Newth, of Philomath, was a Sun- Monday.
terras* and moved there last week.
u er Sunday.
George Sherwood of. Uickreall, was
There will be a basket social at
mk visitor Sunday
move to Ballston and run the store visited over Sunday with Miss Ruth
Pills act quickly on the system, ridding
W
H
Morris
has
sold
his
stock
of
Mr.
F
Birch
is
nutting
up
s
two
Guthrie, district No. 45. the 21st of this i \ room hou
Mr Pavla Is helping Mr Underhill in this neighborhood Monday exer­ merchandise to Peter Cook, of Rick- there They will he seallr missed, but I Bennett.
in Kingwood terraces and >ne of pain in a short time. They
cising hla hordes
.
what Is our loss Is Ballston’* gain.
In his store for a few davs.
Mr Warren, of Oak Grove, was a month. A fine program Is arranged.
strengthen and regulate the kidney*
reall.
Mrs.
O.
H
Beeler
of
Rlckreall.
call­
Everybody
Invited.
Ladle,
bring
bas-
rao
e
^
00,1
C. A. Clem Is cutting wood for the
A lady from independence visited at I caller In the neighborhood last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gibson gave a
Mr Ed Vinntck is working onthe to perfection.’’
ed on Mr and Mrs. Cadle Monday.
Mrs.
F.
K
Valllere
and
daughter,
kets
railroad company.
the
W.
E
Goodell
home
this
week.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
street cars in Salem.
So|. Ediger and John Friesen. of alentine party at their home, near
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Rev. Burns of Philomath, preached
Mrs. Connor and daughter a sister Hazel and Myrtle, went to Salem Sat-
| cents. ______
Foster-Milburn
Co.,
Buffalo.
own Saturday night
Dallas went through this place en
of
Frank
Tatman.
visited
him
s
fe
w
urdav
to
visit
Mr
and
Mrs
Claud,
AIR
LIE
.
Orvile
Moore
returned
from
Cherry
y orh ,ole agents for the United
at Summit Monday.
Prof R. E SIM s attended a prin
route
for
Salem
on
the
former’s
mo­
Munkers
|
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.Grove last week where he was trap-, states
Mr. George Clark was an Albany vis­
dpnl's meeting at Fails City Satur­ davs last week.
torcycle Monday.
Nat Burch, of Springfield, was here
itor one day last week.
Miss May Maxfteld and D. A. Smith • A Valentine dance was given in the
an^ hunting.
I Remember the name— Doan's— and
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rempel visited
a few days this week.
of Dallas, visited Saturday and Suo-1A. C. Staats Hall Friday. February 13. | Miss Tokle Cade was a weekend take no other
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