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I p POLÌ COUNTY ITEMIZER- ^ = ^ ZA7à w Éi Correspondents' Contest. Mrs. Chas. < Ladies’ Furnishings 1 planning to leave for Portland soon to » at their new hoi®£ 8 * South Four- vl8' t *ler Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. A , Wilson. $ ... Mips Bdlth Schrunk Is up from Sa- ♦ ~ * " a short visit with her father oicKcoing ii 68 rticLcri 0 O( ili lg'* 3 t ion I «fa constipation, indicate uahm cm id!-, and sMVrs. tion of the bowels. Hollister s ^ ocgj 1 Title P.mona grange met in the I. O. W Mountain Tea makes the bowels vori, O / F . ha! Wednesday. A good num- ♦ » er were present and a nice luncheon * naturally and restores your syst- i, tl) perfect health and strength. B gtq! " is servtd at the noon hour by the L< 'es. tonight. Conrad Stafrin A publM sale will be held Tuesday, ROCCA. "fie -0th. V the farm of N. C. Ander- *oo, s jt h p f town. R. H. Plank. G. H. Horsfall and Mrs. r »ojilpation, indigestion drive away Morrison returned Sunday from Dal ap.ii*fte and make you weak and sick. las. ______ ___ ___ Mr. Plank is _____________________ hauling lumber from Hollinhi-g Rocky Mountain Tea re- Norton's to build an addition to tils j appetite, drives away di sease, ■ Niilds/up the system. 35 cents, house. Tea or or JVt^lets. Conrad Stafrin. R. J. Robinson Is building a shed ad Correspondents are particularly re dition to his barn. /BALLSTON. quested to mail their letters so that R. H. Plank had a very serious at they will reach this office not later tack of cramps a few nights ag o. Quite a nuiu^r from here attended than Wednesday noon. T. B. Newman was called to Port funeral of JV\v. Quick at Dalas land this week as a witness In a case the last Wednesday. y. before the land office. CROWLEY. Several of the men nor« have been J. D. Forbes, of Portland, was a working on W. H. Morris' store at guest at Rocca Saturday night. llroadmead and hauling his fixtures A. H .Dennett was a business caller from Dallas for him. In Dallas Friday. Sour stomach, clogged up bowels, Mrs. W. H. Sears was a Sheridan Mrs. Lloyd Mallicoat visited at the home of her parents the middle of pimples, blackheads, foul breath ,are , leitor Saturday. evils of constipation, indigestion, Hoi- Jsam and Andrew Kenworthy are last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith went to lister's Rocky Mountain Tea regulates shingling W. I,. Hull’s barn, Zelma Butler was visiting friends Holt Crowley's Saturday to visit a the bowels, purifies the blood, cleans the stomach a needed Summer Reme jn Portland from Friday until Sunday few days. dy. 35 c. Tea or Tablets. Amos Koub was in Dallas on busi It. J. Williamson hauled seed wheat ness Monday. from McCoy for C. H. Farmer last J. R. Edwards, a former merchant Thursday. PEDEE. at this place, and his family have Mrs. Dennett and daughter, Ruth, been visiting his son, Corner Edwards. were Dallas visitors Saturday. W ill Ostrander went to Alrlle after Rice Cook and family moved to F. M. Edgar was a Dallas caller Frl- a load of goods fo rMr. Love last Sat Carlton this week. fy . urday. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Campbell were iM rs. S. T. Smith, o f Smlthfleld, Mr. Walter West went to Alrlle In Portland shopping two days last i J Friday night at the It. J. Wil- Saturday. 1 V week. | u i in l ...... Miss Elsie Rush visited Mrs. Alva C. W Wester "made a business trip fr. and Mrs. Ed. Hodges visited at Womer Saturday evening. to Albany the middle of the week. 4 Cadle home Saturday. Miss Gladys Guyer visited his sister Arnos Koub and W. H. Sears have V Mrs. J. W. Lewis, of Oak Grove, * ^ Sunday. tented and will move to Herbert Park A at a few days last week at the Mr . and Mrs. Riley Burbank visited e: farm, about five miles southwest J [lie of her brother, Cass Higgs. at Jap W illett’s Sunday. ol town. j* l Hazel and Myrtle Valllere and Miss s''*» Womer visited Mrs Edna W. Newbiil and W. A. Brooks gtTT'^fgar, wji(^jjre-#Ltendlng cvrner last week. " made a trip to 8 cio during the week. ’ at liefrthll, Spent Saturda^'"-^’ Mrs. Maud v 09t mill two daughter, V. B. Sears is on the federal grand ay at their home her. Hazel and Maffel, returned home last jury in Portland. 1 ___ from this vicinity atten‘’ ,‘d Thursday. / llayes sale at Rickreall Satur?ay- Ernie Btfsh and family visited at rs. Lewis and Miss Alice ItlKafi Will Bush's Sunday. fed Mrs. J. W. Gay and daugli^er |afternoon last week. ONE W EAK SPOT. A. B. Starbuck and Breece G1 were callers in this neighborhood Many Dallas People Have a Weak afternoon last week. Mr. Gibson, Part and Too Often It’s Over 350 people succut ”,0 to\ con- lited with his uncle, George Smith, ' sumption every d<*/y in United States, i the Back. j i i c the Doctor was hunting China Science proven that the germs only X Jeusants. thrive when the system is weakened from ♦ weak spot. IMrs. Thad Stevens and mother-ln- colds or sickness, overwork, confining Too oftenTVs a bad back. - ( Mrs. Cussa Gange, Mrs. Ida Will- Twinges follow every sudden tvfist. duties or when general weakness exists. X bison and daughter, Verda,visited one The best physicians point out that 1 J Dull aching keeps up, day and night. iy tasl week with Mrs. J. C. White Backache is often from weak kid during changing seasons the blood should sister of Oak Grove. be made rich and pure and active bv tak- I Lloyd Mallicoat was a business call neys. In such case a kidney medicine is ingScott’s Emulsion after meals. The cod liver oil in Scott ’9 Emulsion warms the ly f \ln McCoy the middle of last week, needed. body by enriching the blood; it peculiarly a Clement who Is teaching Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak strengthens the lungs and throat, while it ♦ at Crowley spent Saturday and kidney’s, upbuilds the resistive forces of the body at her home 111 Kola For backache and urinary Ills, to avoid colds and prevent consumption. LSarah Hill and Mrs. Seth White ti Dallas people recommend the rem If you work indoors, tire easily, feel j Jlers at M. F. White s one day edy. languid or nervous, Scott’s Emulsion is the Mrs. Ralph Adams, 312 Maple St., most strengthening food-medicine known. Z a Dallas callej^ rftalla*. Ore., n a y s. " O n e of my fant It is totally free from alcohol or any i ♦ tly c .inplained for quite awhile of pain j Salem culler and lameness in his back. After tak stupefying drug. Avoid substitutes. 14-42 Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. | X ing one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, he Jy visited at was greatly relieved. He believes MONMOUTH NO. 1. part of last that Doan’s Kidney Pills are all they are claimed to be." Graves Crowley, formerly of Port caller in Mrs. Adams is only one of many put week. Dallas people who have gratefully en land, was In tOYvn Tuesday, going on to Douglas county, where he has busi to Crow- dorsed Doan’s kidney Pills. If your ness Interests. car. back aches—If your kidneys bother B. F. Baker, of Newberg, was a guest baby you, don’t simply ask for a kidney Sam remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kid of Dr. Bowersox Saturday. They took a hunt Tor China pheasants and got Pills, the same that Mrs. Adams the limit. l^alem , ney bad—the remedy backed by home te- Jiatu- timony. 50c at all stores. Foster- Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, homestead ers of Idaho, are visiting Misses Ar- Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. milda and Paradine Doughty, nieces of I The primary room in the school has Miss Mattie Koser Is visiting her "When Your Hack is Lame— Remem Mrs. Peterson, who was formerly Mrs. forty pupils this year. ber the Name." EOLA. Hosea Davidsoif.' Her early life was sister, Mrs. H. McKee. — Eugene Duncan, Mrs. Enos’ grand upeut in this communty. MONMOUTH NO. 2. ORCHARD VIEW. Graham &Son "have made an addi son, of Salem, was visiting her Snn Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt, of West Roscoe Peebles, of Salem, and Mrs. tion to their garage to accommodate H. Morrison, of Dgllas, were vi-ftlng Salem, were In Eola Thursday on busi The farmerH, S 9 m their fields their increasing trade. Mr. and Mrs. Garvin, of Central ness. lust week Hon. and Mrs. C. L. Hawley, of Mc tne former's daughter, Mrs. Fay Mor Mrs. Allen Thacker Is visiting at I P ° lnL Oregon, visited her a few days Mr. end W n^Tohn G. Dielmi, of Coy, were in attendance at the Nor rison, the latter part of the week. | with their son, Mr. Garvin, who re Mrs. Sam. Elliott and daughter, of Mrs. Sam. Hayden’s. Sinitlifleid, visited at Rev. S. S. Edi- mal faculty's reception Saturday even cently took a position In the mercan Corvallis, has been spending a few ar’s Sunday. Elora Clement, of Eola, is teaching tile store, and their granddaughter. ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. Buller and the two Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garvin, of days with Mr and Mrs.'H. J. Elliott. the Etna school. Miss Grace Garvin. Miss Alice Cary was up from Lafay Youngest children made an all-day Springfield, are visiting their son, O. Nola Trent is going to high school Mrs. W. L. Arant and baby, of New visit at the home of P. H. Riemer's, at M. Garvin, head clerk in the Mon ette Sunday. She is taking music les In Salem. She is staying with Mrs. berg, arrived Saturday evening for a sons of Mrs F. E. Lynn. Dallas, Sunday. mouth Mercantile store. Osweld West. few days' visit with relatives and Wm. (VMwell, of Dallas, was visit A. G. Rempel bought three and a Tom Trent and family are living in triends. J. H. Remington is placing building half dozen Brown Leghorn chickens of material on his lot on' Monmouth ing here a few days of this week. the house where Stubblefields used to Miss Katharine Arbuthnot repre Miss Lenna Keyt has been quite live. Henry Robins last week. avenue, with a plan to erecting a resi sented the faculty Friday morning in sick, but is better at this writing. G. G. Rempel and family, of Perry- dent thereon. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell have moved to chapel and Instructed the audience The Perrydale concert band will re their place near Dallas. They h a v e : with an entertaining story, [dale, called at the Qulring home Sun- C. H. Morris, of Dallas, was a visitor organize on the evening of October been the care-takers of the Gilbert and I 'I’he Civic Improvement Club held lay afternoon here Sunay. Miss Elisabeth Neufeldt is staying The reception Saturday evening by 24th and resume their weekly practice. Patterson poultry plant for about two a special meeting Friday afternoon at at Mrs. Fred Auer’s. the O. N. S. faculty to the normal We will all welcome the band again, years. j the high school building for the pur- A numer of young people called at student body and the cltlnens of Mon as It seems to put new life Into our Lewie Robbins is visiting on the pose of electing officers and orgaa- the home of Dr. D. G. Rempel, in Dal mouth, was a most pleasing affair, little town. Gllbert and Patterson farm. I iiig a parents-teachers’ circle. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Conner returned las. Saturday evening, in honor of ance. Delightful music was furnished Mrs. Hunt and family have moved The regular session o f the local the Doctor's birthday anniversary. About 400 persons were in attend- Friday from a month’s stay in Roches from their camp at the Carlson hop ■ grange met last Saturday in the Odd Mrs. H. Robbins called on friends in by a four-piece orchestra from Dallas, ter, Minn. Although not fully con yard to their home. Fellows assembly room. Dallas Saturday evening together with several numbers of valescent, Mrs. Conner is able to be The Women’s Social Hour Club met Mrs. Clement has the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiens and Mr. and good vocal music by local talent. Re- out and around and is getting along last week on Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Henry Kdlgar and son visited at fresheinents were served, and taking .very nicely. Mrs. Nettle Boche's. P. F. Frlesen's, at Polk Station, Sun the affair as a whole It was one long \ W EST SALEM. Mrs. Hattie Whitney, who has been INDEPENDENCE. day. to be remembered. ' very ill, Is some impro.ved. ('or. Fast and Jacob H. Rempel, of Chas. Holman and family were In Mr and Mrs Martin and family o f 1 Mis» Cora Green, of Independence, Smlthfleld, called on A. G. Rempel'B town, over-Sunday guests of Mrs. Hol 1 Mrs. B. Whlteaker, of Dallas, was a ten children, of Linn county, moved visited friends in Monmouth Sunday, j Sunday afternoon. man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. guest at the home of her brother, J. here last week into the house that Mrs. . Grandma Lucas Is quite ill. The Dallas Meat Co. purchased the Mulkey. They have exchanged their Fetzer last week. David Sears, of Portland, was trans J. P. Holmes built In Kingwood. They I Miss Edna Levingood, who spent sheep of A. A Flesher, which he has place on the Luckiamute for a place own it now. ! the summer here, returned to Port-1 lad j O J. Hampel's lot for the last at Hoqulnm, Washington, and will go acting business here last week. GILLIAM. Osteopathy. Mr. and Mrs. Craven and family of land a few days ago. Miss Edith West, of Salem, was the e " davs there to live. seven children moved here from Eola The regular monthly meeting o f the 15 L Have, l,a, a big sale at Rtck- A few facts about the New John Riddell, who has been on the] guest of Mrs. J. L. Hanna over Sunday. and live in Chas. Baker's house. i auxiliary to the Christian Woman’s Mrs. Bessie Clark, of Dallas, is here Mrs. Dell Llvingood, of McMinnville, 1II ,-ia* ..-day sick list. Is reported hotter. Science. Geo. Tobin got judgment of one d ol-' Board of Missions, was held at the visiting her brother, E. R. Palmer. •vs Annie Warkkenthi la holplng The enrollment of the normal school visited friends In this city last week. | Nash. The suit was over Christian church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. O. D. Butler visited last week I lar from M Ther are seven Colleges lo Mrs. E. R. Palmer left for Dallas ai k -d Kosarfil ag In. Is now 248. Farmers are plowing the fields dur- Sunday to teach school in North Dal cated as follows: Los Angeles, Portland, the guest of her son, I a horse trade M-s A R "ipal and Dr. G. Q On account of the Increase of stu <n I Grandpa Howard, who makes his ing this nice fall weather. las, which commenced the 12 th. Re,.;pel* ’.icked apples at G. J. Hem dent demand of the normal chapel, Maurice Butler. Cal., Kansas City. Mo„ De9 , th. | Miss Vivian Whlteaker returned home with Geo. Tobin, was visited by Mr and Mrs. Remington arrived pel’s tww lavs Iasi week. Mrs. Mary Miller, of Falls City, V ^ n , t L t ™eintinn» tL r e l « n T n Sunday from a visit with relatives in his two daughters last week, here from Portland and expect to passed through this way last week on Moines, la., Chicago, 111., Cam A number of you eg folks visited a ^ ed down, the receptions are given In ^Ihe-y | Gene Johnstone’s two children have build and make their future home her way to Oregon City to visit her bridge, Mass., Kirksville, Mo., A. Warkentln’s Sunday afternoon. the gymnasium, which Is hardly ade- The Wacontas Club held their open- ■ scarletlna. Philadelphia, Penn. Each col here. Geo. Kltever’s called at the home of qUate In capacity son, Henry Miller, and family. ... ing dance In the opera house Friday I Mrs. Arthur Rex came home last ’Grandma Peters Sunday. The Woman’s Social Hour Club met M. C. Namur, of Dallas, was In this lege has a hospital ln connection \ Saturday from the hospital. She Is Mr. Berdge was a business caller at with Mrs. Nettle Boche at her home evening. OAK GROVE. where both minor and major su r vicinity Sunday. Clyde Ward has returned to Albany 1 convalescing nicely after her opera |G. J. Rempel’s one day last wees. on Warren street! There were 26 Mrs. J. E. Hunt and children have gical cases are cared for In con . _____ _ . ,h„ after the past six weeks spent her. I tion. H. Johnson finished plowing for A. membnra Pr«»a«nL Twenty nve of th^ Mr and Mr„ j Q Ij.cintosh were Miss Effie Baker was the Sunday Mrs. Stevens Is visiting at the hom e. returned to their home here from the nection with the acute work. |G. Rempel last week. Eola hop yards. night guest of Mrs J. T. Hunt. ! o f her son_ Thad. John Ediger left for Kansas last V ! ! i « ,^ k^^n,,UGen hv th « tw m t7 KUrsts of Salem friend* Saturday The course of study is three placed in cl ^ “ {“ , '“ n i . l . Mrs. Glen Klbbe. of Portland, visited i J. Russell and family, who Uved In | School begun Monday with Miss W. T. Hibbard was a business caller (Thursday and will be gone for several five active m em ^ra. M ra Boch* n (h|<| clty oyer Sunday Mr«. J. T. Hunt’s house, moved M on -;Porter M leacher. years of eight months. Porter as teacher In Dallas Monday. (weeks. assisted in entertaining by her sister^ Mr< r wetherbee left Tuesday f o r . day W to Mr Olaon's house on the hill. _. , 4phn Shaffer purchased a new horse Osteopaths are the only li ! in-law, Mrs. Warren Gilliam, who Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Guthrie and the J. F. Morrison, candidate for sheriff jJlat weeit a visit with Eugene friends latter's mother, Mrs. Louisa Mc censed non-drug physicians in Dallas Druggist Makes Statement 1 proved excellent hoetesses This was Marion Butler visited over Sunday! of Polk county, was calling on the Mrs. Sarah Hill, of Portland. Is vis-. Dowell left for Seaside last week to Oregon. We always advise people who havelj*Je flrst soclal m eetli^ of the club for ,vt(h f r l ( ,n ds Kug enp. voters of West Salem last week. 1 King friends and relatives here. visit Mrs. Guthrie's brother, N. Mc- ™ w „. trouble to see a , . ___ . . . . . „ omarh or bowel * . nd Mrs. ----------------has Motile Allen ha* returned to ] Mr. Busnnell. Mr. Mathers and Byrl Joe Pardo has been helping the . .... Osteopathy is recognized by tor. But to those who do not wish 1 pleasant and profitable years enjoy |h<(r home ln McMinnville, after a visit Burch aro planking the big bridge at Hetrick family move. They h a ve , Do,' e11’ and fam,ly Ray" Hawthorne, of Salem, was m | law in practically every state in do this we will say: try the m ix-; „ ______ ___ . i„ ; with Mrs W H. Walker here. e igh t rented a farm south of Monmouth. Mrs. Mary Stine I* detained In the union. |urs of simple buckthorn bark, gly Dean Walker returned Monday from !' ‘ The sewer engineer has his office 1. M. Robertson and sister spent this vicinity Tuesday srloe. etc., known as Adler I ka This Portland on account of the tilneas of I a visit with Eugen friends. ; in the garage that was used by the Sunday at J. W. Edgar's. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilliam and Every branch of science that iple new remedy Is so powerful that her son. Mrs. McDermott, Mr Morgan and j Kingwood Co. Miss Lillie Doughty was a R ickreall, dkughter went to Dallas Tuesday to is < of aid in conquering disease Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Pinkerton have ust one dose relieves sour stomach. attend the funeral of the f»r m e r 's l‘ . .. .. . ti I Mrs Detgle. of Portland, were guests They expect to begin digging the visitor one day last week. Saturday was the regular meeting cousin. Mrs. Sarah Waters Gilliam |s taught_ BS th o r o u g h ly OS t.te ou the stomach and constipation rented the Thinton property at the I at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. A. L. „ewers this week. comer of College and Warren streets, best medical colleges. T U s in stantly. People who try Adler-l-ka | Sperling over Sunday | Miss Ruth Bedford took second prize day of Oak Orov# grange. A goodly price. and will be residents here. Ralph Dorcaa. of Portland, trans-, on brcad n r la u B o f „ rI, under u number were in attendance and a ) w e understand that Henry Fern has cludes chemistry and toxl 'ol- are surprised It Its quick action Con Mr and Mrs. M. A. Andrus have acted business In this city last week. , h. f rad Stafrin. most bounteous dinner was enjoyed p «rt of the Guthrie Acres and ogy, the uses of antidotes and rented the Chaae store building on t C. M Williams I, on a hun.tng trip | John W. Orr, candidate for sheriff, by all. Two new members were ad- expects to move to the place in order antiseptics; Main street and are making candy for I in Eastern Oregon also major and x. was here Inst week, calling on the rnltted Into the mysteries of the third j to cpt „p^rer the school for hU chn- minor surgery. SU EN A V IS TA the trade. sMrs. Milton Holser. of Easfk * nd ___ jdreu s convenience. voters. pendence, visited her mother. To capable young men and Crawford Moore moved In Mr RERRYD ALt itz and family, of Dallas, Harvey Cole returned to Chehalls, | A Nelson. Tneedav. Qualntances’s bunglow ln Kingwood. ived here onto the Henry women with proper preliminary i’aah.. Monday, after visiting with Mr and Mrs C. W Butler vtstl last weet- Mr. and Mrs L. V Macken, of Dal-1 relatives ln Salem Tuesday. place. training. Osteopathy offers a its daughter, Mrs Ed. Prather, for a Mlss Beth Bedford has had the las. and Mr* Ola Watt, of Amity, w ere( Ed Vlesko. of Salem, is a guest! at Hier, of F allaX lty. 1* » w i t moat inviting profession.— 0 « ' ¡eek. grip for a few days, to she could aoL Royal KrueU was a Portland vlaltor I’errydale v is ito « tha latter part of j the home of bis sister, Mrs. R. O hi* D <fl|UUL 4 attend school. Beginning August 1st the Itemlzer began a (our months' correspondents’ contest on the same lines as hereto fore, except the prizes will be In cash, Instead of other articles, that method seeming to snlt best all concerned. The most regular and most newsy correspondent during that time will receive $ 10 , the second $5, and the third $2.50, and the next two $1 each. The contest will close November 30th and be immediately followed by an other of four months’ duration, com fe n c in g on that date. teenth street.” Special Sale Coats. on Ladies’ and Children’s Ail our Coats, both in Balmacaan and Semi-Fitted Styles are being greatly reduced in price. We are shewing quite a variety of the latest styles in Suits in all the popular shades* All Suits are now going at greatly reduced prices. $15.00 lo.oo 16.50 15.00 5 4 now $10.49 now 8.49 now 6.49 now 5.49 f Back lace Corsets from 50c to $ 3 .5 0 CONSUMPTION TAKES * 350 PEOPLE OAK Y | Front Lace Corsets from SHOES T Coats Coats Coats Coats We are showing the biggest and best line of Corsets in the city, both in front and back laceings. t ----------------------- r f $15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 48 We have them in AH Styles and All Prices $1.51 Sh«es 98c 2.50 Shoes $1.50 $1 to $ 5 T LADIES’ FURNISHINGS Mrs. Chas. Gregor DALLAS. 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