Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 21, 1914, Image 8

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In Polk County Is Now On in Full Swing
Everything Must Go!
Listen Men ! !
N STEAD o f enumerating a number o f
items we have for you, we are going to
ask you to come in and look around. We
have confidence enough in you to assume
that when we tell you we are offering the
greatest values in Polk County that you will
believe us.
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$1.00 Overall at 69c; $1 to $1.50 Shirts for 69c
$4 Shoes and Oxfords at $1.89; 35-50c Sus­
penders 15c; 25c sox for 15c are just a few
o f the many items we offer.
Suits, Hats,
Pants, Ties, Underweartand everything else
are slaughtered proportionately.
A VISIT TO
IS LIKE WORKING FOR BIG WAGES, IT PAYS.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Of This Week will be Extra Special Sales Days
Surprises for Everyone
For Friday and Saturday Selling we bave decided to offer the choicest merchandise in our store at
absolutely before unheard of prices. Our merchandise will be thrown on our counters and the prices
slaughtered unmercifully. This is your opportunity to reap the benefit, it is really your sale! Make
the most of it,
Fifteen years of honest dealing, choice merchandise
stand as proof of our sincerity. EVERYTHING MUST GO
Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 ©’Clock
THE BEE HIVE STORE
Dallas,
Oregon.
' ■ ' hose of you who have visited our store during this great sale
are familiar with the exceptional and unparalelled bargains we
are offering. For Friday and Saturday we are exceeding even what
we at first expected to do, but
E veryth in g Must G o
NOTHING IS RESERVED
Our word is final on this point. To miss a visit to our store is to
miss the chance of a lifetime. Seasonable merchandise at slaugh­
tered prices. Your Greatest chance.
Immense Reductions on Ladies’
Cloaks
Waistings
Notions
Suits
Waists
Suitings
Shoes
Corsets
Hosiery
Underwear
Ready-to-wear
Furnishings
The Pioneer Store of Polk County
C a r fa r e r e fu n d e d to ou t o f tow n custom ers.
Nothing Reserved
See b ig Posters.
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o un try
and want a big crowd to come and en­
Correspondents’ Contest.
joy it.
Beginning April 1st the Itemizer
The pulpit at Zena was filled this
began a four months’ correspondents’ week by Mr. Lockhart ,of the Salem
eouteat on the same lines as hereto­ I Statesman force, and an excellent ser-
fore, eecept the prizes will be In cash, | mon was enjoyed by the congregation.
Howard Zinzer, of Oregon City, is
instead of other articles, that method spending a few days here with friends.
seeming to suit best all concerned.
L. M. Purvine is hauling oats to
The most regular and most newsy Salem.
correspondent duriu#'that time will
H e alth a F a c to r in Success.
receive $10, the second $5. and the
The largest factor contributing to a
third $2.50, and the next two $1 each.
man’s success is undoubtedly health,
The contest will close July 31st it lias been observed that a man is
an I be immediately followed by an seldom sick when his bowels are reg­
othor of four months' duration, com ular lie is never well when they are
ponstipated. For constipation
you
Cienclng on that date.
will tind nothing quite so good as
Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only
WE8T SALEM.
move the bowels, but improve the ap­
petite and strengthen the digestion.
Kd. Brock was laid up last week They are sold by all dealers.
with la grippe and rheumatism.
Mrs. Hutli Frederickson Turner left
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last Thursday for her home in Hep-
ner, after a two weeks' stay here.
Miss Maiuic Peterson has returned
Mrs. Hose Farnsworth and daugh­ lome from Portland.
ter, Vadra Harl, returned to their
Miss Edytlie Allen, of Dallas, visited
home in Hepner, after Vadra had J. T. Guthrie and family last week.
finished her school term here.
Mrs. Andie Stone left for Portland
Miss Toke Cade Is preparing to take last week, where she will spend her
a trip hack to their old home In the acation. She will return here for
east.
the fall term of school
The 7th and 8th grades and their
Miss Mary L.Hlbhard visited friends
frieuds gave Miss Lightfoot a fare­ i! Peedee last week.
well party Saturday night at the home
Miss Florence Hibbard is visiting
of Mayor Frazure. The boys fur Mr. and Mrs. N. Stow, of Peedee.
nished the ice cream and cake.
Miss Miranda VanDoren, of Forest
J. Fidegrnph and family, of West Grove, is here visiting her sister, Mrs.
Salem, were Sunday visitors at Fid G. B. Ortman.
ward Becken’s.
Otis Foster, of Salt Creek, was a
W. S. Fitts and family motored to visitor in this vicinity last week.
Rickreall Sunday to attend the hall
Mrs. E. It. Palmer went to Silverton
game and picnic.
the iirst of the week to visit her sis­
Miss M. ( ’raven, of Rickreall, is the ter.
guest of Mrs. Warren Burch and at­
W. T. Hibbard went to McMinnville
tended the box social.
Wednesday to attend lodge meeting.
The West Salem base ball team
G. (T. Irish and family, of Dallas,
went to Rickreall Sunday and played have moved onto the Baker ranch.
against their team. West Salem wa
George Sellers, of Liberty, was a
the winner.
visitor at W. G. Hamilton's Sunday.
Arlle Hlclson, of Rickreall, is vis
Miss Sarah Allen visited her sis­
iting her sister. Mrs. Walter Kd wards ter, Mrs. W. Sellers, of Dallas, last
Edward Fredrickson was married to week.
a Seattle girl a few weeks ago. He is
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton and
well known here and at Black Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bruce visited
Mr. King, of Washington, is here at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. Rake,
and has commenced repairing the oh’
f Oakdale. Sunday evening.
factory for a fruit and vegetable dryer
Mr. Ingle**, of Eugene, visited his
Mrs Ed Brock gave a birthday place here Monday.
party to a few of her friends Monday
Mr Bentley, of Portland, was in this
Mr. and Mrs. Erve Miller went to vicinity Tuesday, buying mohair and
Rickreall Sunday to attend the base wool.
ball game
The fruit inspector, J. S. Parker, was
Mias Lightfoot’» school had their in this neighborhood Tuesday.
play and box social Monday night.
W D Gilliam and family visited in
They made nbout *20
tite Sliver vicinity Sunday.
Miss Lightfoot left for her home at
Mr Silverton was a business caller
Lents TtMsdaj afternoon
!n Dallas Wednesday.
Mr. Moffitt tind son. Hollis, are vls-
Don’t Know Thty Have Appendicitis ■ Ring the former’s son in Gaston.
Many Dallas people who have ehro::
1c appendicitis, whclh is not v«». v
PERRYUALE
painful, have doctored for years for
gas on the stomach, sour stomach or
Don’t forget the high school play
constipation C. Stafrin states if Friday evening and the commencement
these people will try a single dose of everclacs Saturday evening Our 12-
simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, nlece orchestra will furnish the Instru­
as compounded In Adler-l-ka, the rem­ mental music for both occasions.
edy which became famous by curing
Mr. end Mrs. John Derrick were up
•teiaach and constipation Instantly
from White**on Sunday for a visit with
| her parents. Mr and Mrs E. L. Row
Z I N A A N D SPrtlN Q V A L L E Y .
land.
Frank Conner and family, of La*
Gooseberry picking was commenced Grande. Ore . are visiting relatives and
friends
here this week.
Monday morning at the McKinley
Perry dale and Falls City high school
ranch
and Tuesday
morning
at
at Frank Crawford's. John Smith has teams played two games of base ball
been harvesting his for several days within the past week. Perrvdnle won
and will soon have a crew of straw­ both games, the score of the first be-
berries pickers busy. Early cherries in* 25 to 5, and of the latter »8 to 4.
will be ready as soon as the goose­
H. O Kevt and fp.mllr were in Sa­
lem Saturday and Sunday.
berries are taken care of.
A number from here enjoyed the
Mrs
Charles
Snelling returned
Circus at Salem last Thursday.
home Teesdav from a visit with her
Oeorr<* Ayer©» and family were out son and famllv at WIBamlna.
from Helem Sunday to visit their rels
T F voakum and Charles Bratcher
snd fnvnilv were ^isltlnr at the Auer
tt ' es, the « atton -
Those who attended the sacred con­ end Morton homes at Rickreall Sun­
cert at Brush colllege report and ex­ day.
Bumls Hoffman and wife, of Carl-
cellent entertainment.
Mis« Bessie Lightfoot. who has been tnn "e r e visiting at the Conner home
teaching at West Salem, spent Sun Sunday.
4ay with Mr and Mr». W. H Craw
fw i
COLA.
The various committees are work-
|Bg hard for the picnic next Friday
Mra. Antrican has bought a piano
C. H. Percival, of Portland, is vis­ • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mallicoat and are attending the session of state territory from Lewiston on east,
from town to their farm, where he is
have a new piano.
iting at the home of his parents, Mr. baby visited Sunday at C. H. Farm- grange held at Monmouth this week. towns.
The ice cream social at Eola last building u house.
Most of those in the neighborhood
I er's.
Johnnie Moran and Mr. Cooper, of and Mrs. W. W. Percival.
Saturday night was very much en- j
The Soo and the Northern P a ­
Mr. and Mrs. Buttrick, of McCoy, having potatoes have been able to
Mr. and Mrs. J. G McIntosh and Mrs
joyed by all who attended. Addresses I Independence, were business visitors
sell
them at a part of the cost of pro­ cific. not to be outdone, are both
E. E. Paddock were guests of friends ; were Sunday visitors at G. C. Smiths.
were made by Prof. Hammond, of , here Friday.
duction.
George
Sherwood,
of
Rickreall,
was
in the field for new lines, in
Willamette University; also Rev. Pa- j Supt. H. C. Seymour of Dallas, vis­ in Albany Sunday.
Joe Pardo called at the Vincent,
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Richardson, of a caller in the neighborhood Sunday.
rounogian, of Salem. . Fifty dollars . ited our school Monday.
fact all these lines of railroads
home
Sunday.
W
ill
Udell
and
aunt,
Miss
Leder-
Mrs.
W.
H.
Murphy
was
taken
to
Buena
Vista,
visited
here
Monday.
was raised for the church fund.
John Shaffer and son, Elvin, were are now recognizing it as a ter­
Miss Hazel Bohannon visited in j good, of Amity, visited Sunday with
R. Brunk is sand papering the desks Salem last week for medical treat­
Salem visitors Saturday.
Portland over Sunday.
' Cass Higgs and family.
ritory in whose future develop­
and seats of the school and will var­ ment.
Ellis Purvine and family, of Salem, j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Carrol
were
Miss Frances Patterson returned to
Our base ball team went to Leba­
nish them new.
ment they want a hand, real­
were
calling
on
Oak
Grove
relatives
!
callers
at
C.
H.
Fanner's
last
Sunday.
non
Sunday
to
play.
Several
others
Portland
Sunday
afternoon
after
a
Arthur Stewart and family, of Dal­
izing that this country will fur­
Sunday.
Mr.
Willson
and
daughter
were
Dal­
visit
at
the
home
of
her
grandparents
went
along
to
see
the
game.
las, visited the Antrican family Sun­
nish an almost unlimited supply
las visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hedges
day.
Mrs. J. W. Lewis, of Oak Grove,
PEEDEE NO. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Vaness, of Win-
of products and create a heavy
BALLSTON.
Miss Dovie Odom, of Dallas, visited
attended
church
here
Sunday
and
also
lock,
Wn.,
visited
friends
and
rel­
her relatives, the Antrlcans, Sunday.
tonnage for their lines.
visited at the home of her brother,
Coon Yost went to Airlie one day atives in this city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamer, from Kansas,
A good idea of the climate can
C. A. Dali was up from Portland
Cass
Riggs,
and
family.
Miss
Mabel
Smith,
of
Eugene,
and
are visiting at the home of their son, last week on business.
Seth Smith came over from Salt Monday, looking after his interests be had from the work done on
Miss Precious Ir\ in returned to lie: Miss Orletta Kraus, of Portland, were
Edward Hamer.
here.
construction of an irrigation
I L. Patterson has bought a new home at Independence last Saturday l guests at the home of J. S. Cooper Creek to spend Sunday in this neigh­
Grace Lamm returned last week
borhood.
and Miss Eva Worner returned with , over Sunday.
Buick automobile.
from a visit with relatives at Black system now being put in. Team
The
Misses
Ada
and
Jamie
Farmer
Mrs.
W.
W.
Fawk
and
daughter,
her.
work on the canals has been in
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter West's baby Miss Oracle, visited Mrs. Pewtherei were Dallas visitors last Saturday.
Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
Roy Smiley, who has been working progress tor the last 14 months,
Bobby Wyatt, of Bethel, was a Sun­
©he day last week.
died
last
Wednesday
night
and
was
“ My sister’s husband had an attack
for S. A. Dali, has moved to N. E. Tuf- and plowing has been done a
Dean Walker, of Eugne, visited his day caller in the neighborhood.
of rheumatism in his arm,” writes a buried at the Womer cemetery Thurs-1 parents here last week.
Miss Ruth Dennett attended the ball ford’s property.
well known resident of Newton, Iowa. day evening.
Prof. T. J. Newbill and children part of the time in every month
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bush visited ! Mrs. Thos. Hart has returned from game at Rickreall Sunday.
“ 1 gave him a bottle of Chamberlain’s
since the work began.
Ren and Martha Allen, of Portland, came up from Portland Saturday.
a visit with relatives in Portland.
W
ill
Bush
last
Sunday.
Liniment which lie applied to his arm
Thomas and Robert Lamm have
The unusual heavy rainfall,
Mrs. John Orr and daughter, of attended church here Sunday night.
Alva
Womer
was
a
Dallas
caller
Sat­
and on the next morning the rheuma­
C. H. Farmer was In McCoy the first gone to Gopher Valley to work.
Rickreall, visited friends in this city
averaging over 19 inches a year,
tism was gone.” For chronic muscu­ urday.
Mr. Felger and Mrs. E. B. Woodley
of
the
week,
shipping
slock.
last
week.
Lafe Edwards and Miss Y’elna Bev-;•
of which over 10 inches, during
lar rheumatism you will find nothing
Seth Fawk, of Oak Grove, was in the were Willamina visitors Sunday.
Mrs. B.F . Wilson left tills week to
better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. ens went to Albany last Friday.
J. H. Bowman, II E. Silvis and Jim the late spring and early sum­
spend the summer with her daugh­ neighborhood on business the first of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin
have
moved
i
Sold by all dealers.
Sears went to Dear Creek fishing Fri­ mer, makes it a sure crop coun­
the week.
ters in Portland.
onto the Gus Burbank place.
Grace
Butler
entertained
Carney Warren visited Sunday at day.
try, besides there are thousands
Gordon Powell went to Airlie Satur- I Miss
Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Ball and Mr. and
MONMOUTH NO. 1.
about 12 of her girl friends at her F. M. Edgar’s.
day.
Mrs. Lens were Dallas visitors Mon­ of acres of irrigated land and
|
Frank
Farmer
was
a
caller
at
Oak
home
Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. West, from Portland, is visiting
thousands of acres to be irri­
day.
Mrs. J. L. Murdock, of North Yam­
R. D. Cooper, of Eugene, attended Grove Sunday.
Walter West a few days.
The third quarterly conference for gated
hill, is visiting her son, Frank Mur­
from
the
mountain
W. L. Hunsaker was having his
the wedding of his niece, Miss Dor­
Hallston circuit for this year will be
dock.
othy Cooper, to Lieutenant Geo. M. sheep sheared the first of the week.
streams, with their never fail­
Mrs. Keyes Sisafoose went to Mc­
RICKREALL
Parker, of Vancouver barracks, which
Mrs. S. K. Crowley was an Oak held at the Methodist church here ing supply of water.
Under ir­
next Monday. District Superintend­
Minnville for a few days visit.
took place Saturday at the home of Grove visitor Monday,
rigation the crops are almost
ent Moore will preside.
Paul Tâcheron was a business vis­
i
George
Smith
finished
sowing
Ills
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
S.
Coop­
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith drove to
itor in McMinnville Wednesday.
beyond conception and alfalfa,
I clover last Saturday.
er.
Scott Riggs o f Salem, was a bust Dallas Thursday.
M. F. White went to Portland Sun­
Ross H Nelson visited friends in ,
timothy, clover, as well as all
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
Carl
Bales, of Salem, was shaking
ness visitor in town Friday.
day
to
see
Ills
brother-in-law,
Frank
Dallas
this
week.
other crops are not to be su r
Mr. and Mrs. Mabray, Mr and Mrs. hands with old pals Sunday.
Clias. Lightfoot, of Portland, tran­ Starbuck, who was seriously injured
Jack Goodell spent Wednesday in
Mrs. Senlth M. Fuller, who with her passed anywhere in the north­
Cal Holem, Byron White and Russel
last
week
while
trying
to
hoard
a
train
sacted
business
here
Tuesday.
Qulsenberry autoed to Teal Creek Dallas.
at Beaverton. He was thrown under husband and family came to Mon- west.
Judge and Mrs. Geo. Burnettt, of
Sunday to get mountain air.
the car wheels and Ills leg so badly month several years ago, died sud­
With a healthy, invigorating
Salem,
were
Sunday
evening
callers
CRO W LEY.
Mr Price, who spent the winter In
crushed that It was necessary to am­ denly at her home here on Wednesday
at
B.
F.
Lucas’
home.
of last week. The funeral took place climate, 10 degrees warmer than
California, is now at his home here.
putate it above the knee.
Linn Nesmith, accompanied by a
Earl White Is building a barn for
A. H. Dennett was a business caller Friday at the Evangelical church and the well known Judith Basin,
F. M. Edgar was a Dallas visitor
she was laid to rest in the K. of P. an elevation of 3,000 feet, a soil
( ’ lias O'Brien three miles north of gentleman friend from Salem, was in­ the first of last week.
in Dallas Monday.
specting
the
Ankeney
grove
one
day
cemetery, where her husband was
town on his farm.
Mr. Hetrick was at Crowley one
last
week.
buried four and a half months ago. whose richness and depth is not
Mr Pitman, of the normal faculty,
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day last week to get a load of po­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Ramsey
went
to
anywhere in the
She leaves the following children: surpassed
entertained the faculty in honor of
tatoes.
Miss Grace Davis, a critic teacher, In North Yamhill Tuesday to attend the
The base ball game between Air­ Mrs. G. W. Baun, John and Cleopatra northwest, its future still in the
Clarence
McCrow
was
a
caller
in
the training department, who is go­ funeral of a relative.
lie town team and Falls City town Fuller, of this place, Ed. Fuller, of making, it is an ideal country
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riley and chil­ the neighborhood one day last week. team was very Interesting. The score Salem.
|
ing east In June. The place was
Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey. of Albany,
dren,
of
Monmouth,
spent
Sunday
at
Miss Millie Clark has been quite for the man of modest means to
the dormitory parlors, a wedding
who have been visiting their cousin. was 2 to 0 in favor of Falls City.
the
David
Smith
home.
get a start in and see his efforts
sick
the
past
week.
ceremony with all the elegance of
Miss Esther Beebe, from Dallas,
Mrs. B. F. Lucas went to Dallas Fri­ .Mrs. W. VV. Fawk, of Oak Grove, vis­ was visiting our school Thursday.
The ladies of the town took a n 1 crowned with success, not easily
modern art and which was performed
ited
at
Malcolm
Pewtherer's
one
day
by the students, after whlc
splen day.
There will be a dance at the A rti­ active part in the primary election found In any other country. He
Mr. McLean motored from West last week.
Friday. The town is divided Into four!
did wedding ..inner was served with
J. K. Sears, of McCoy, was a busi­ san hall Friday, February 22nd.
can establish his home amidst
Salem
Sundayq
to
witness
the
ball
toasts and speeches by many of the
Rev. Pacounaglun. a winday school precincts and one lady judge judge and j
ness caller at Fred Auer’s last week.
game.
favorably environ­
one
lady clerk were appointed for unusually
merry assemblage.
e
missionary from Salem, gave a special
Henry
White
hauled
a
load
of
wool
Mrs. Dennett, of Crowley, was sew­
each precinct.
There are lots of immigrants In cov­
ments and the rapid develop­
lecture here Sunday evening.
to
Rickreall
for
C.
H.
Farmer
Wed­
The high school teachers have been ment by railroads and other
ered wagons on the roads these days. ing for^ trs. T. S. Burch the last of nesday of last week.
Miss Ruby Jones left Friday for
Mrs. Pernie Johnson and father, the week.
F. M. Suver, of Dallas, was calling Portland, where she expects to stay re-elected for next year by the school I agencies will make for him sur­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Brunson,
of
board.
E. L. Keeze! is principal. Miss
Maples” Hotel corner Main street
on friends in this vicinity last week. until September.
ind Monmouth avenue, and will con- Dallas, motored down one evening
Frank Jones made a business trip Armilda Doughty and Miss Margaret roundings ideal.
C.
H.
Farmer
was
in
McCoy
on
last week to see M. E. Goodell.
McCoskey are assistants. Miss Mc-
luct a hotel there.
to Monmouth Saturday.
It is a brand new country and
Charles Whaley is again at his post business the latter part of last week.
Mrs. Cytle, recently from Washing­
Mrs. Chas Hubbard spent a few Koskey lias resigned to spend a year the rtrlces of land have not yet
W. L. Hunsaker was a Salem visit­
In
the
butcher
shop,
after
a
slight
Ill­
ton, has rented Guthrie’s brick on
days last week with her mother, Mrs. in the east.
or last Thursday.
A comic opera was given In the rpaehetl a height commensurate
Main street and will conduct a ladies' ness.
,(
George Smith was a Salem the John Jones.
Mrs. F. S. Burch was a Saleift visitor
furnishing and dressmaking parlors
Mrs. Hedepeth and daughter, Helen normal chapel Tuesday evening by the with the value of the products,
middle
of
last
week.
Mrs. L. S. Fuller died suddenly of the last of the week.
Fred Auer and Tom Canfield motor­ visited relatives in Falls City from glee clubs and the orchestras of the and to any one who is interested,
A. R. Cadlc was a business visitor
school for the entertainment of the
heart failure May 13th. The funer­
Tuesday until Sunday.
if they wil send me a stamped
ed to Sheridan last week.
at
Dallas
Wednesday.
al was conducted bv her pastor. Rev
Flossie and Albert Travis were In­ visiting grangers.
R. J. Williamson was a business cal­
Mrs.
Harry
Dempsey
is
in
Falls
City
Mr. Gentle, principal of the train - 1 envelope, I will be glad to answer
W. A. GuefTroy, at the Evangelical
dependence visitors Saturday.
ler
In*
Dallas
Saturday.
I have
church. The interment was K. of for the week.
Miss Maud Cole visited relatives in ing school, delivered the address to the any question asked.
Mrs. Ed. Hodge visited last week
Miss Caroline Burch spent Wednes­
graduating class at Rickreall on Fri­ nothing to sell, but I want to see
P. cemetery south of town, where
Independence Saturday.
with Mrs. Fred Auer.
day
in
Dallas.
she was laid to rest beside her hus­
Mrs. French and daughters, Alice day evening of last week.
Mr. Neufeldt was a business caller
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Welleborn, of
The high school chorus will present the country settled up by a prog­
band who died at the Soldiers’ home
and Margaret, are visiting relatives
In Rickreall last Saturday.
Mill
City,
was
a
between
trains
visitor
an operetta. ‘ The Windmills of Hol­ ressive class of people.
In
Falls City.
last December
John
Hodges
was
a
Salem
visitor
at B. F. Lucas’ Friday.
Harry Williams of near Hoskins, land” , on Friday, June 5th.
Mrs Ramsev went to Dallas the last Thursday.
Mrs. Bella I.unn, of Corvallis, has
Most Prompt and Effectual Cur# for
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Edgar were was visiting relatives here Sunday. !
Thirty acre ranch, 4 miles
first
of
the
week.
Bad Colds.
Mrs. B A. Rohse and Mrs. E. M. been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Bur. h. of West Salem, Dellas visitors last Saturday.
J.
H Ackerman.
When you have a bad cold you want spent Sunday at the home of his
Mrs. Ida Williamson, who has been Turner went to Independence Mon- j Jack W. Leask Is erecting Ills new north of Dallas on Salt Creek
gravel road, fine location. 19
a remed> that w ill not only give relief, mother.
confined to her bed for more than day.
Raymond Williams
visited
here concrete house, adioining his father- acres under cultivation: 4 acres
but ifflQ i a prompt ami permanent
Mrs.
Orvsl Price is very ill at the eight weeks, is now able to sit up Friday.
in-law, W. S Miller's.
cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, home of her parents.
some.
Rev. G. A. GuefTroy was away over decayed stumps, easily put un­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Conn visited
a remedy that contains nothing In­
Kenneth Lucas and Russel Kello
G H Beeler and David Smith drove
Sunday attending the conference of der plow.
Balance timber: 5
jurious. Chamberlain’» Cough Reme­ to Dallas Tuesday.
were sorting potatoes for Charley Independence Saturday.
Mrs. J. C. Turner and daughters, the Evangelical churches at Tacoma. acres prunes, family orchard;
dy meets all these requlremnts. It
Mr and Mrs Peter Cook, of Balls- Knower last week.
Dorthea
and
Theda,
visited
In
Dallas
acts on nature’s plan, relieves the ton. were visiting with friends and
Mra. W. L. Hunsaker was a Rick-
new 5-room house, new bam.
Friday.
lungs, aids expectoration, opens the relatives here Sunday.
reall caller last Friday afternoon
good size, woodshed, hen house,
The Crass Range Country.
Phy Simpson was in town Friday.
secretions and restores the system to
BUI
Ridenhour,
of
Greenwood,
Several of our citizens attended the
drilled well, plenty, of soft
The eighth grade class with their
(B y John A. Kolar.)
a healthy condition. This remedy has circus at Salem Wednesday
was a caller In the neighborhood last
teacher, Miss Whitman, went straw-
woven
wire
fence.
a world wide sale and use, and can al­
The Grass Range country of water;
Miss Alice Burch went to Salem Sunday.
berrying
Monday
afternoon.
ways be depended upon. Sold by all Wednesday evening to attend the cir­
Clarence McCrow and Rose Smith
central Montana, famous for its Price. $36,00 if taken soon, part
Mr
Seymour.
Mr.
Macken
and
Mr.
dealers.
were callers at Ed Hodges’ George
cus.
Parker visited this school last week. mild winters, is forging to the rash.— Owner. J. B. Regiei, R.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Begun, of Sa­ Smith's and R J.. Williamson’s Sat­
Mrs. A. B. Travis is visiting her son. front.
I,ess than a year ago
BUENA VISTA
urday.
lem. were here on business Monda.
Notice to Bridge Builders.
Henry White and Mr and Mrs. C O. B. Travis, in this town.
the Milwaukee railroad com­
Frontier davs were renewed when
Miss
Lillian
Lewi*
went
to
Falls
Sealed hid* will be received by the
Mrs. Halite McCormler returned to three of our boys were engaged sort­ H. Farmer motored to Salem Saturday
City Saturday to help root for the pleted its Great Falls line to the Polk County Court up to 10 o'clock
her home in Lebanon Monday, after a ing potatoes at the Farmer place In the former's auto.
town of Grass Range and it is a. m. of Saturday. June 12th, 19M. for
week’s visit with her parents. Mr and north of town, threw a few spuds at a
Mr and Mrs. J W Edgar, of Oak home team.
The Dallas high school base ball expected that will be continued a steel brldee with concrete piers,
Mrs. W. 1 Reynolds.
nn*«erhv on the highway, who replied Grove, and L. A. Williamson and fam­ team defeated the Airlie high school
8mil Gobat. wife and daughter, of with a six-shooter For further par­ ily. of McCoy, visited Sunday at R
on east through a fertile country aero** the Yamhill River near Wills-
team Friday on the home grounds
Stiver, were guests of Mr and Mrs. ticulars see Ben Hill, Kenneth L ucas j. Williamson s.
this year, thus opening to culti­ mina, Oregon. according to plan* and
by a score of 9 to 7.
specifications on file with the Countv
Anderson Sunday
Mr
and
Mrs.
Claud
Munkers
and
and Russell Kellow.
vation a va3t territory which Clerk of Polk County, Oregon. All
The girls of the high school sold Ice
little daughter, of Salem, visited Sun­
heretofore has been a stock bids to be accompanied with n certi­
OAK GROVE.
cream Friday evening after the elec­
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
INOEPÍNOENCE.
tion and the band hoys furnished
Valliere
country only, as lack of trans­ fied check for five per cent of the bid.
Mrs.
A.
V.
Oliver's
uncle,
of
Wood-
The Court reserve* the right to re­
some music.
A goodly number attended preach­
portation precluded diversified ject
any or all bid*
Frank and Roval Kreuti came over
Mr and Mr». Chart?* Crabtree left ing services both morning and even­ bnrn, called on her one day last week.
farming.
J W. Edgar and wife were vis­
Dated at Dallas. Polk County, Ore­
from Fvcrett. Wash., last Friday to tM* t r r t to make their home In ing at the Baptist church.
visit relatives
The Great Northern railroad gon. this 20th day of May. 1914
Alhanv
Seth Riggs and sister. Miss Emma, itors in the Crowley neighborhood
Mrs N E Tyler ts quite 111.
A. B, ROBINSON. JR..
F W Smith, of Portland, visited In of Portland, have been visiting in Sunday.
is also building directly into this
Many
of
the
grangers
of
Oak
Grove
M V. Prather has moved hts family Ihla city laat week
County Clerk.
the neighborhood.