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c o u n tr y : m LETTERS Mrs. A. A. Roy has moved to Salem Tha Lincoln school closed last Fri Beginning April 1st the Itemizer day with a piculs dinner and ice cream. began a four months' correspondents’ Mr. C. T. Gilbert of Shaw, Oregon, contest on the same lines as hereto spent several days last week visiting fore. except the prizes will be in cash. old friends here. Mr. Gilbert is one of Instead of other articles, that method Marion County’s prosperous dairymen, having formerly conducted a dairy at seeming to suit best all concerned. Zena Tlte most regular and most newsy Quite a number of sheep have been correspondent during that time will sheared here during the past week. Mrs. Holland has returned from receive $10, the second $5, and the Gaston, where she has been attending tMrd $2.50, and the next two $1 each. school. The contest will close July 31st Mrs. Taylor and mother returned Sunday from a week's trip to the and be Immediately followed by an other of four months' duration, com coast. There will be a basket social at the mendng on that date. Zen a school home Saturday night. tary, for the company. They will use the {dd furniture factory here by changing it some to meet their needs. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Correspondents' Contest. T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s H o n g h t, a n d w h ic h h a s b e e n in u se fo r o v e r SO y e a r s , h a s b o r n e th e s ig n a tu r e o f — a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r - ( s ¡tonal s u p e r v isio n s in c e Its In fa n cy . /■Cc4CAj/t4 A l lo w n o o n e to d e c e iv e y o u In th is . A ll C o u n te r fe its , Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t -a s -g o o d ” a r e b u t E x p e r im e n ts th a t t r llle wi th a n d e m lu n g e r th e h e a lth o f In fa n ts a n d C h ild re n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t* What is CASTORIA C n storiu is a h a rm le s s sn b s titiite f o r C a s to r O U , P a r e g o r ic , P r o p s a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s. I t is p le a sa n t. I t con ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a r c o tie su b sta n ce. Its a g e is its g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s tr o y s W o r m s a n d ulluys F e v e ris h n e s s . F o r m o r e th a n th irty y e a rs it h as b e e n in c o n s ta n t u se f o r th e r e lie f o f C o n s tip a tio n , F la tu len cy * W in d C o lic , a ll T e e th in g T r o u b le s a n d D iarrh oea . I t r e g u la te s th e S to m a ch a n d lio w e ls , u ssin iilu tes th e F o o d , g iv in g h e a lth y u n d n a tu r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r 's F r ie n d , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hubbard, of Portland, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard, this week. Marvin Richardson has returned from a visit with relatives in Corvallis. Miss Ora Heukle has returned to her home in Philomath, after several weeks' visit at the home of Mrs. W. Walker. J. L. Linn left for Craybull, Wyo., last week. He will be absent several months. The Crab Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey Friday. Mrs. Wm. Carlton, of Vancouver, Wash , has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson. Miss Edith West visited in Corvallis last week. Corporal Earl Wolfe, of the Ha waiian Islands, is visiting at the home of ills brother, Bert Wolfe. Miss Nola Owen left Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Dole Pom eroy, in Grays River, Wash. Mr. a i Mrs. Will Kurre were Dallas visitors last week. Roy McFadden, of Portland, visited relatives here over Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. J. S. Cooper have re turned from a visit in Portland. Ross Nelson was a Salem visitor last Friday. O. Murphy visited in Lebanon over Sunday GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS f Every Day ♦> Is children’s day when you have to make all their dresses. T T T ± T ♦:» Of course you want to see the liitle ones well dressed but it does take time and money. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. “I suffered with rheumatism for two Miss Neta Waller and Ultima Parker years and could get get my right hand attended the 8. S. convention at Al to my mouth for that length Of time,” bany, returning Monday. writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, Orval White is putting a new fence Iowa. “ I suffered terrible pain so I in front of his residence on Monmouth could not sleep or lie still at night. avenue. Five years ago 1 began using Cham Mrs. I. W. White and Mrs. Orval berlain s Liniment and in two mouths White went shopping to Dallas Thurs I was well and have not suffered with GILLIAM. day. rehematism since.” For sale by all 1 Bears the Signature o f Mrs. Lucy Hyde of Corvallis, was dealers. Mrs. H J. Hibbard, of Dallas, visited j «♦« here wl*h her son, W. F. Hibbard, and * the guest of Mrs. A. J. Haley Friday. .Vlrs. H. E. Guthrie returned Monday family last week. V PERRYDALE Several from here attended the has- | A from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. ket social at Bridgeport. There was , I M. A. Rickard and son, Hugh Guthrie, Mr. Ayres and family, recently from at Corvallis. $20 75 made by the enterprise. V Joseph Craven went to Portland Texas, have rented the Rempel The painters who were painting the | A Monday to serve on the Federal Graud property. S. P. line here last week, have gone j 1 tn Black Klaeli Rock Miss Phina Anderson, of Ballston, Jury.. to : Mrs. Harold Rich, of Dallas, visited Ross Nelson, of Independence, was and Helen and Ida Anderson, of Mc here with her mother, Mrs. Thomas a guest of Allen Clarke Sunday night. Minnville, visited at the Ross home Saturday being "good roads” day, the week end Foster, Saturday. The Misses Addie and Pear! Mar most of the men of the town were out Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sellers, of In Use For O ver 3 0 Years and considerable work was done. tin, of Amity, visited at the home of Dallas, visited her mother, Mrs. G. R. THfc ÇENTAUW COM PAN * « W YORK CITY. Mrs. J. H. Hawley, formerly of this their uncle, J F. Morrison, over Sun Allen, last week. 1 2 1 W D. Gilliam had the misfortune of : i T a place, but now of Stayton is in atten day. J. E. Yoakum and Laverne Bratcher dance at the bedside of her sister, getting blue vitrol in his eye Sunday, j X Wild strawberries are commencing 1 ’ ** Mrs. Rachel Waller,, who continues were Dallas visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marken, of Dallas, very ill. to ripen in this vicinity. The warehouse was broken into Cecil and Alice Riggs attended Sun and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watt, of Mr. Weeks and Mr. Mocke, of Salem, T again Thursday night and merchan have bought the Dr. Young place and Amity, visited relatives here the last day school at Oak Grove Sunday. Look to Your Plumbnlg. T Charley Mangis was a caller In the dise belonging to Neal and Bevens are moving their families here. of the week. and W. 8. McCain was taken. You know what happens in a house Mrs Conrad Stafrln and daughters neighborhood one evening last week. Lewie Moore took a raft of trellis in which the plumbing is In poor con and Misses Abbie Walker and Vera Miss Mattie Carter, who has been PEEDEE NO. 2. dition—everybody in the house is li Wagner, and Mr. Roach, of Dallas, visiting relatives in this vicinity, re poles to Independence this week. Rev. Elder and Mr. Ratliff are in able to contract typhoid or some other visited with relatives and attended turned to her home in Wells the first Alva Womer sold most of his goats | v I Albany this week attending the state lcLHt W66k. fever. The digestive organs perform the concert here Saturday evening. of the week. | b Sunday the same functions in the human body Mr. Anderson and wife, of Portland, w, , School . KT convention. . . . . . Mr. Canfield, of Black Bock, was a i Miss Leah Nash, who has been in „ \inndav Less Bowel Trouble in Dallas. ao^he plumbing does in the house, and have moved here to take charge of they should be kept in first class con the cream receiving station, for the *u- last year, ved S n / r Is putting a new sled ' ❖ Dallas people have found out that a Portland the dition all the time If you have any Hazlewood Creamery Co. under Simpson Logging Co.'s new en- | A single dose of simple buckthorn, gly last week. Mrs Mary Bevens and Mrs. Will trotible with your digestion take Cham Miss Anna Kurtz returned home cerine, etc., as compounded in Adler glne. berlain's Tablets and you are certain Friday from a visit with Mrs. Wra. t-ka, the German bowel and stomach Bevens were passengers by boat to Ivy Bevens Is assisting Mrs. C Max- Salem Monday. to get qulek relief. For sale by all Mack at Monmouth. field with her household work. remedy, relieves constipation, sour E. B. Gobat and family and M. I. The Misses Evelyn Lettlken and sour stomach or gas on the stomach in Rev. Erskine preached at Peedee dealers. Hazel Rowland, Lester White and stantly. This simple mixture became Conger and family, of Suver, were last Sunday. ,-lsltors here Sunday. Several pupils will take the 8th ! ? Henry Slagle motored to Salem Sat famous by curing appendicitis and it AIRLIE John Grounds and Miss Irene Mc- grille examinations next week. urday evening. draws off a surprising amount of old Mrs. Clarence White returned to foul matter from the body. It is won Cready were united in marriage last L. Ritner butchered 12 hogs for the Miss Lula Peterson visited with Mr. her home in Portland Monday. derful how quickly it helps. C. Stof Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Dal'as meat market Monday. Paul at Suver. and Mrs. Philip Schweitzer, Saturday The concert here Saturday evening rlu. The good road volunteers fixed the and Sunday. was a great success and many words road up the hill to the school house ♦ OAK GROVE. Miss Ewing, the intermediate teach of praise were heard In behalf of the Saturday. RICKREALL er has ben In Portland on business. hand for the excellent program ren Mr. Suver and Asa Robinson were in Carrie Warren went to Salem Sun- this vicinity Tuesday. Linda Dennis, of Dallas, was visiting dered. The vocal solos by the Misses Linn Nesmith, of Salem, was over lay. a tew days here last week. Helen Anderson and Lillian Mitchell ❖ Mrs. Roy Gilbert visited her father, The Royal Neighbors' dance at with band accompaniment were fine, Sunday, inquiring about the health of INDEPENDENCE WORKS. V O Roberts, one day last week. Surer Friday evning was well at as also were those of John Orr, who his many friends. Peter Cook, of Ballston, was here A. V. Olliver hua been sorting po tended. was strongly encored, and favored tatoes for Seth Fawk. Our music teacher. Miss Reed, from the audience with two solos. A Thursday on busiuess. Celebrate Good Roads Day to Glenn Orr has returned from Port Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar visited Monmouth, will give a recital at the lsege crowd was present, the proceeds induce Patronage to Town. ! their daughter, Mrs. R. J. Williamson, land. Artisan hall Friday evening, May 1st. amounting to $47.15. Mr. and Mrs. Smutz, of Dallas, spent ast Saturday. Sunday the eighth grade team play .About 200 merchants and citi Sunday with friends here. Frank Farmer was a caller in the ed at Indepndnce, winning with a Cough Medicine for Children. Misses Edith and Mary Burch were Oak Grove neighborhood Sunday. score of eight to zero. zens oi Independence celebrated Too much care cannot be used In shopping in Salem Tuesday. Mrs. Seth White spent Sunday Uood Roads day here by work- . A number of our young people at Carl Bales, of Salem, was seen on with Grandma Williamson at West Sa tended the entertainment given at selecting a cough medicine for chil ing on the roads surrounding lem. Montgomery school house Friday dren. It should he pleusant to take, our streets last week. contain no harmful substance and be Mrs. Walter Edwards and babe, of Mr. and Mrs. Crowley visited at tins city. About 25 miles o i j evening, marking the closing of that BY school. The program reflected much most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough I West Salem, are visiting at the home the Fawk home last week. roads were covered. Chuck Remedy meets these requirements and of her father, Mr. Htckerson. Miss Louise Sears was a Tuesday C M BARNITZ credit on the teacher, Miss Grice. holes were filled, gravel hauled Carl Pollan, of Monmouth was a visitor at the Fawk home 1 he ball game between Falls City is a favorite with the mothers of young RIVERSIDE A family reunion was held at the and all large rocks were re and Alrlle, played on the Airlle children everywhere. For sale by all Sunday visitor. PA. Mrs. Snelling, of Albany, is the home of Mrs. Nancy Williamson at moved lrom the main part of ground Friday, was thought to be a dealers. West Salem last Sunday, when her guest of Mrs. B. F. Lucas. fine game. The score was 8 to 4 in . . , u „ a the roads. On the return to the CROWLEY. G. H. Bieler went to Dallas Satur •hildren and a number of grandchild-. favor of Alrlie. , ren came in to help her celebrate ; City in th e evening the women day on business. The Misses Violet and Berna- C orrespondence 1 Mr. and Mrs. M F. White motored She of the Civil? Improvement Club detta Wilson spent Sunday at their Mesdames E. A. Stenson and Otis her 70th birthday anniversary. solicited to Dallas last Friday received many beautiful gifts, and ; prepared a large dinner, which Watt were in Salem Wednesday. home. Ed Hodges bought a nice young am m n i , ip friends f n n plu an fl roloilvau tlxot ^ . * . . « many and relatives that Carl Story spent the week-end with George Ball, of Ballston. was shak 1« her was served to the workers in the mare of Mr. Hayes last week. could not be with her, showered her relatives and friends at this place. ing hands with friends Wednesday. Mr. Warren was a business caller of the Methodist Mrs. George French and children Forest Craven went to Dallas Tues with post cards, which numbered near basement In the neighborhood the middle of 70. A most bounteous lunch was church. While the men were i n ___ day on business. went to Falls City Saturday noon. Miss Hulda Wicrnert spent the last week. Mrs. M. High, of Salem, spent Wed ¡erved by her daughters. The fol- the country some o f the women |T h e s e a r t ic ie s a n d illu s tr a tio n s m u st not Fred Auer and R. J. Williamson tra nesday with her sister, Mrs. Lucas. were present: John N. Williamson filled SOIlie o f the worst places t»e rep r in te d w ith o u t s p e c ia l p erm is s ion . J week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ded horses last week expecting to Mrs. Hollopeter has returned to her and wife of Salem, Mrs. Mary Carter Brown. match up their teams In better shape. T h e Misses Edna and Helen Conn home In Portland, after several weeks' and husband, of Wells, L. A. William in some of the city streets. A \ Mrs M. F. White drove to Salem visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cadle. son and wife, of McCoy. Mrs. Liz- day has been set aside next week | t h e d o r k in g s . and Johnnie Wlernert attendod the Wednesday of last week She was d v o at Hover last Saturday Mrs. Fred Auer and Tom Canfield zie Edgar and husband,_of Salem Mrs. w h en all Of the stoles again will |f there was a dispute as to which K c '. Cook preached here Sunday accompanied her sister, Mrs. Chas. motored to Sv lem Saturday. White. rcall" Mrs" Eaton Carter!"Mattie Car- close and the Streets Of the city oo. k crew thrice when Peter denied morning, after Sunday Bchool. W. K. Goodell Is slowly improving. Carrie Warren was In the neigh Pu*h Simpson and Walter Dllton Walter Edwards came over from ter, Verda Williamson. Eaton William- j will be improved and it is expect - his Lord, the Gnuie or the Dorking, dro e down to King's Valley last Sat borhood the tirst of last week shoe West Salem Saturday. on,Gladys Edgar and Lyle Carter,who ! e(j that one day a month will be we rather think the evidence would ing horses for M. F. White und Geo. urday. W. R. Black Is nursing W.E. Goodell. Is a great grandchild. set aside for working on the city sMy the Dorking, for. though the (game Ray Allen spent Saturday evening Smith. A band of gypsies camped In town streets. This will be kept up all is of great antiquity« the Dorking was Waldo Finn of McCoy, the county Saturday night. and Sunday morning at Dallas. EOLA. in particular a Homan favorite, borne road supervisor, was in this vicinity summer. Raymond Williams was In Alrlie. Allen Cadle and Elbert Hayes drove by them aide by side with the Homan I M Simpson has bought himself a several days last week. to Dallas Thursday to Interview Capt. The county road grader and crew , Mr. and Mrs Ed Crabtree and little Stafrln about enlisting for war ser went over our road Saturday, “ good eagle an-1 made the fowl of the land new Studebaker car. He was out on a a Joy ride Saturday Misfortune fell daugoter, of Independence, visited vice. added to the empire by conquest A roads day." That was all the work upon him and he got stuck In the mud. Mrs. F. M. Edgar and ratnlly. Miss Pauline Nesmith has returned done In sight of Eola The grader peculiarity of the Dorking Is the fifth Mr and Mrs. Claud Mtinkers and He had to get a four horse team to to her home in Portland, after several -ante back again Monday. toe. and this peculiarity la one reason little daughter came over from Salem days’ visit with relatives and friends. pull the car oat. Grover Farmer's baby was very sick I for their mention In audeut history James Chambers and K. Norton Saturday to visit Mrs. tviuuker’s par Mr. and Mrs. Huseby, of Falls City, Monday evening. by Pliny and Columella. made a call at the central office Sun ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Valllere. were week-end visitors at the I. A. The fruit Inspector was In Eola R. J. Williamson went to Dallas Dempsey home. The fowl's antiquity was attested day. last Wednesday. Saturday to get a load of tile to be by the excavations at Pompeii, de J. W. Fetzer drove down from Inde Deputy Runcorn was assessing In used on the road by the Canfield pendence Tuesday. Now Doe« Her Own Work. Straight at It. stroyed by earthquake 70 A. D. There Eola last week. place. John Orr sang at the band concert The Holman baby was quite sick a qfiare la no uae of out "beating Lydia EL Pinkham’» Vegeta a large mosaic was unearthed contain tor. and Mrs. Homer Holmes were at Perrydale Saturday evening. few days last week. around the bush.” We might as well Dallas visitors Saturday. ing the perfect picture in stone of the Blaine Southwtck, of Brush College, Joe Friar, Earl Ferguson and Montie ble Compound Helped Her. out with It Oral as last. We want you C. H. Farmer returned from Oak Vanderburg got a barrel of whale oil i to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy land Saturday, bringing with hint 45« was seen In this vicinity Saturday. Whaley A Rowell will start their soap out of the Willamette river Sun- , Ironton, Ohio. — “ I am enjoying bet the next time you have a cough or sheep. meat wagon this week. They will day. cold. There la no reason ao far as we ter health now than I have for twelve Mr and Mrs F. M Edgar were Dal also deliver groceries for Lucas A can aee why you ahould not do ao. las visitors Saturday. years. When I be Price. WEST SALEM. Till« preparation by Ita remarkable Mrs. M. F. White called on her sis gan to take Lydia E. , L. C. Sherwood has been Improving curne has gained a world wide repute ter. Mrs. Warren, last Sunday. Pinkham's Vegeta Ills home with a gravel walk. tlon, and people everywhere apeak of The basement for the new store of Charley Knower took a load of ble C o m p o u n d I Paul Smith John Hodge and Ben Walter Gerth Is ready for the cement. It in the hlgheat terms of praise. It potatoes to Dallas last Saturday Hill enlisted with the militia at Dallas could not sit up. I la far sale by all dealers. Miss Essa Gosser was thrown fr 'in , Dr. Starbuck was in the neighbor last week. had female troubles her horse Friday and hurt quite badly. hood the middle of last week to see Judge Teal and Commissioner Petre Mrs. Edward Rex Is convalescing and waa very ner PEEDEE NO. 1. , Mrs Henry White and Mrs R J. Wil were here last week In regard to the nicely at the home of Arthur Rex. af vous. I used the liamson. cut-off road through Fox ft Burch's ter her operation. remedies a year ami j Several from here attended the orooertv In town. The Idea met with Walter West and Clifford Burbank Mr Russell's children were quite I can do my work were Independence callers last week. play given at Rickreall Saturday both apnroval and disapproval. sick last week with colds. They are and for the last eight Mias Ethel Newton visited her pa night. Mrs Ramsey and Mrs. M. Wilson be'ter now Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Crowley return drove to Dnllas Wednesday. m o n th s I h a v e rents Saturday and Sunday. Frances Smith was quite sick last Wilber Bush called on Glennie Tur ed to Macoim Pewtherer's Saturday Miss Nellie Dempsev has gone to week with a cold and sore throat. w o r k e d for other night after several days visit at Oak Hsrrlsbure to see her brother ner Sunday. Miss Lydia Rex went out to her i women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. Grove. Levi Dyer went to Alrlie Saturday W R. Black and Arthur Jones drove brother. Edward's, near Independence Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough Mrs. W. L. Hunsaker was a Rick to Dallas Saturday. on bualneaa. Friday, returning Sunday. for I know I never would have been as Mrs. Sophia Hastings, from Mon reall caller Saturday. S. H. Petie, of Dallas, was talking Mrs. Harry Crawford was calling on well if I had not taken it and I recom Mr. and Mrs J. W. Edgar, of Oak good roads to some of our citizens mouth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie West Salem friends Monday mend it to suffering women. “ Grove, were callers In the neighbor Sunday Busk last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boons were the guests I Saturday was Good Roads day. so a hood last Saturday. Miss Caroline Burch went to Dallas of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D a u g h te r H e lp e d A lso. Miss Vetda Williamson spent Sun Thursday. numbel of men went and worked on Walters. Sunday. " I gave it to my daughter when the day with her giandinothe.', Mrs. R. the road to the school house. Mr. Douglas, of Portland, la the I was thirteen yean old. She waa in Photo by C. M Barntta. Willie Buah was an Alrlle caller L. Williamson, of West Salem. BUENA VISTA guest of her son. F. M. Douglas, o f ! school and waa a nervous wreck, and LVyd Ma'llcoat waa a Rickreall Saturday. Klngwnod Park. S IL V E R GHAT D O RK IN G COCK B IR D . caller Saturday could not sleep nights. Now she looks Mias Fern Adslt has returned home Misses Smith. Frances Donaldson, 8euysmlth la going to leave ! Frank Fatmer returned from 8a- and IMss Isabelle Peterson were del- for Keith so healthy that even the doctor speaks Dorking, showlug that it was a fa from the school at Salem. Arisons soon castes to the girls' conference of the Mrs. Henry Powell visited Mrs. { lem Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, nee of it You can publish this letter if you vorite with those ancients. England Mr Let. ; k was a r ller In Uie Sunday schools held In Albany laat Rrayden. Love Saturday. and family moved Tuesday like ’ —Mrs. R kna B o w m a n , 161 S. 10th la the nodern home of the Dorking. neighborhood one day last week, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Jessie Edwards visited Mrs. bv boat to Castle Rock, then about 14 Street, Ironton, Ohio. Caeonr bore It there 56 B. C.. when i William Edgar waa a caller at Most of the farmers have finished miles to their farm Mary Bevens Tuesday. Why will women continue to suffer be conquered the undent Britons, and. Miss Velma Bevens Is staying with Isaac Robertson's one afternoon Ian their work and are helping to make 0. R Test, who has his little house week. though they bated Caesar, they esteem good roads her grandma, and training hope for h .n l.'b m i.T .v ; h i s c o u s l n s . 1 ^ " * * - ? '* A number of hoboes have passed J M. Prather and wife of rorvallla, nouelas. and a few of their young I half hearted existence, missing three fd the fowl ami made It the iistion.il Mr Newton ) through this vicinity the paat few were visitors here last week. friends a dinner Sunday fourths of the joy of living, when they breed, naming It arter Darklng. now Qntte a crowd attended the dance days begging for t.methlng to eat, Henry Seaton, a prominent hop at Peedee Saturday night Mrs. Rose Farnsworth, of near Pea ! can find health in Lvdta E. Pinkham's Dorking. In Surrey. grower and bachelor. Is sporting a diet on. Is here visiting her daughter.1 Vegetable Compound ? tries Bernice Powell returned to her i * vary few of them asking for work. Ancient |4<ture* and tbe immaic from L. A. Williamson, of McCoy, was new auto this spring home In Salem one day last week. ; working in tha Crowley warehouse I f v on h a r e th e sligh test d on h t the rains of I'omtieii show the filth County Commissioner Wells went tendin«H.ch o o rh« d h w T i r . " " V * ' ' the first of last week ^ . V n T i “ o.rih 1 t h a ' i.y d l a K- P I n k h a n F . V e g e U . toe and sbupe characteristics of tbe to Dallas Monday. ZKNA AND SPRING VALLEY. Mr Neufeldt and Plln Wilson have Dorking as they sppenr today Grandma McElmurry, of Albany, Councll me. Monday sight They i i been working clover ground for Mr la stalling her daughter. Mrs. Comp The varieties are the Colored, ¡»liver »r* Improving Johnson i v m m und #^ 5 ^ Roger Holland has returned from Valllere while he Is busy supervising ton north of town working for wwmh (fo n flu fn tm l) L y n n , n a M ^ i o r M Gray and White, tbe last with r**e California after selling his carload of the road work. T»,» fruit anH tMfti.kix si— K * Y Of. \ o u r lott*r w ill h r op rn fsi, M J Kreuti and family, with his Seth Smith who Is working fvr 1 aged father.from Stiver, spent Sun t : hI T r«M t a n d • tu .w e r r d b y a w o m a n co n k potatoes. In n tr U 't r m w ild im All along down tbe centuries tbe tflvs Mabel Tavlor, o f Salem spent Frank Kawk, was a caller in tha day at tha home of Mr and Mrs. Ed 1« an in*uro<j ract now. With Mr.. Wnttnra. preaMrnt Maytw rm *ur*. ‘ “ TV neighborhood Sunday, the week-end vrtth her parents here. Dorking baa been prised ae a meaty, Harmon. ▼lea praaMrnt, and Kmoat Bln«. Hcrt- C O i f l i b t a fr in , D ru g g ist MONMOUTH NO. 1. f i t OHIUMfiS INDEPENDENCE. ± ± Y T ± But We Can Help You X X 7 We have Dainty Dresses for the ? X girls, made o f Percale, Galatea, T T ♦ Ginghams and Crepes, nicely trimmed and the prices t are right. Dresses, sizes from 6 to 14 years— t t ❖ 50c, 75c and $1.00 ❖ BOY’S SUITS The Kind You Have Always Bought t Norfolks, new Spring- T t Styles, $3.75 to $5.00 f Norfolks and regular sin T gle and double breast ed models in Browns, f Greys, Tans and Blues t $ 2 to $ 6 Famous Buster Brown Shoes “ The Shoe that Wears” !f t 7 X t f 3MPANY H A R T , SC H AFF NER& DALLAS, ? f t M A R X C L O T H IN G OREGON t >X+ i * tt* * ^ * * * ^ * * ^ * * ^ * * ^ * ^ * * * * * * * * » * * * * 4* * * * * * * * 4* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * f PEERLESS MAZDA LAMPS P oultry NOTES P R IC E S 100 10 15 20 25 40 60 150 2Ò0 o Watts, Watts, Watts. Wa:ts, Waits, Watts. Watts, Watts, Watts, A G A IN 98 C. P. . 3 C. P. . 12 C. P. . 17 C. P. . 22 C. P. . 36 C. P. . 56 C. P. . 167 C P. . 278 C P. . BUY HERE REDUCED .70 $ 30 .30 . . . . . .30 . . . . . . . . . . .30 .30 . . . . . .40 . . . . . 1.10 . . . . . 1.80 . . . . . . . . . . . . I I NOW r V » * V ❖ t F R E D B. W E S T Electric Supplies 525 Court Street. | Phone 18 t Any Cobwebs In Your Brain? By MOSS. WOMAN COULD NOT SIT UP newspa- nTH E ns 1 p e r s i S I r. they are the most villainous, aboml- nable. iuferual— Not that 1 ever read them! No: 1 make It a rule never to look iuto P h o to b y C. M SILYBK OKAY DOKKINO HEN. market fowl. and. well bred and well fed. it is hard to beat It is large, with a long, broad, low set body, full wide brer.st. deep keel and Is short legged, solid, compact. 1 It has white shauks and the white skin and pink flesh so popular with the Hnglish It seems specially cou- strucf$*d for meat development and the ■ production of big eggs The Silver (Jrav Is most popular, nnd the Colored Dorkiug is largest. a newspaper!” That’s from “ The Critic.” one of Richard Briusley Sberidnn’a satirical coined lea back in tbe eighteenth cental?. *Ti* sad. hut true, that a few such wonderful “critics” still ex ist today. Thus they raut of ne*t*paper advertisementa: •*The advertlaemeuu: Sir. they are the most villainous. n I nmu I nable Infernal— Not that 1 ever read them! No; I make It * rule never to look at the adver ttseiuentar* Honestly, folks. Isn’t It t«*> bad that the rool killer germ hasn’t l»een invented y et' You certainly know that this is the age of HUBI.H'ITY. You certainly know that our careful and successful nier chants spend thousand« of dol Inrs each month In .11 DIClOU® DON’TS. Don’t be weary ot tbe way. Remem ber the hosts who have passed on who thought not of themselves alone, hut tried to make the path smoother and brighter for those to follow them. We I miss this way hut «»lice, so let It be a d v e r t m in o i with good cheer and noble deeds. You certainly know that It Is Don’t forget that there is a golden a PART OF TIIEIR HU»I menu in feeding It’s not the amount NESS; that It PAYS THEM. a hen wits, hut what she digests and PAYS PH PAYS YOU assimilates, that brings the profit Surely there are no robweha Don’t tackle |*«»nitty on a large scale In your brain until yon have made it |«r on a mod Please laugh at fi*»il*b “crit erate plant ic»” If you happen to stumble Don’t pxiiert I huiv . skinny stock to aero—» any esrn|>e the detection of the city buyer This newspaper prints only He wll! often rlnss the whole ship wbat It believe* to be HONE8T ment Iff a few such p*«or bird*. ADVERTISEMENTS, incepted In (¡OOP KAITI1 from TRUST Don't sop» live pmiitrv in iindershsed .rates |t | m . rue|. |$»M.r bus mesa pol WORTHY S O U R C E S icy and ni.lawful Don’t n*e any kind of >i> old box for A M u tu al P lea su re. shipping dressed poultry nor old. stain Mother-Were yon glad t o get beet ed. nnistv «rates f«*r ergs They de tract fro mi the appearn *» of the goods t o w lH H ii a n d * e e y o u r dear teacher? and put the shipper In the tmgtpgm Little Son- Well. I-1 was j u s t a b o u t : aa glad as dear teacher waa t o get ciaaa back and tee me! 1