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EOLA.
Our school has a new organ.
Hop Lee haa sold his hops, realizing
13J cents per pound.
The revival meeting has been post
poned until December 2G.
H. B. Brophy has his hopyards all
cleaned up, and is ready for his spring
work.
William Knower has added a chop
ping mill to the many improvements
on his farm.
An enjoyable party was given at the
residence of O. G. Savageon Saturday
evening.
Mrs. B. I. Ferguson spent Sunday
with her sisters, the Misses Sheridan,
in Salem. I
Considerable wood is being cut here
this winter, prices being $1.25 for oak
and $1 for fir.
This community subscrlbod about
$22 for a Christmas tree, which
insures its success.
G. W. Chapman is also adding to
the list of Eola's improvements by
putting up a new wire fence.
Mr. Thomas Holman has grubbed
up his 11 acres of early Fuggle hops,
and intends resetting it with English
clusters.
Dr. Reynolds was called to attend
Mr. Mitty and found him suffering
with pleurisy. He Is getting along
nicely now.
The remains of A. J. Byers were
followed to their last resting place by
a large concourse of friends, quite a
number attending from here.
Major Dennis, of Salem, who bought
100 acres of land of Mr. Schuett, has
several men cutting wood, and will
put a wire fence around the entire
tract.
The funeral of the late Douglas
Gibson was held from the residence of
G. W. Chapman, Thursday, Decem
ber 13, at 11 a. rn. The remains were
laid to rest in the old family burying
ground on the Putnam farm.
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BUENA VISTA.
Guy,.McReynolds has returned
Buena Vista.
William Porter has gone to Mill
City to work.
R. McReynolds and sons are en
larging their hop yard.
Mrs. Pagenkopf, of McTimmonds
Valley is visiting in Buena Vista.
M. N, Thorp, of Independence, was
a visitor in Buena Vista last week.
A. Anderson recently made a ship
ment of timothy hay to a Portlan
firm.
The orchestra furnished several
numbers for the song servico Thurs
day evening.
Prather Bros, are occasionally put
ting out rafts of logs for thoSpaulding
Logging Co.
Charles Roy, of Marion county, has
been breaking bunchgrass horses for
T. D. McClain.
Mrs. M. L. McClain is at a hospital
in Portland, where she recently under
went an operation.
Mrs. Minnie Leighton has changed
her place of residence to the home
formerly occupied by her brother, Mr,
Wheeler.
Jitiena vistais astir witn prepara
tions for Christmas. The Methodist
and Evangelical churches are going
to give a union tree at the Odd
Fellows' hall on Christmas eve.
RICKREALL.
Lee Burch has gone to California.
Miss Vida Myer has been quite sick,
A dance will be given here Christmas
night.
Miss Pauline Nesmith is home from
Portland.
Mrs. Arthur visited friends in Salem
last week.
Mr. Munch has returned home from
Portland.
Mrs. Eva Lucas is visiting B. F.
Lucas and family.
The Rickreall boys were defeated in
a basketball game at Oak Grove, Fri
day night.
Mrs. Jake Burch went to Ballston
Tuesday, and attended the funeral of
her father, Mr. Nance.
The school will give an entertain
ment Friday evening. A good pro
gram is being prepared, and all are
nvited to come.
Supt. C. L. Starr visited our school,
Tuesday, and gave some valuable in
struction. Fourteen new books have
been added to the school library.
relatives in Sheridan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sara Pettyjohn were
visiting in Sheridan this week.
T ,mvf1 riontrv. of Willamina, is
visiting his uncle, Joe Flannery.
Church was held In the school
house last Sunday, with a large
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Faulconer, of
Sheridan, have been visiting at the
home of Loe Rowell.
Mrs. Chester Ellis and daughter
have been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Shepard.
Mrs. D. T. Hodges and son, Ed,
have been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Fred Auer, in Gopher Valley.
PERRYDALE.
Regular services at the Christian
church on Sunday.
Uncle David Peters is confined to
his home by illness.
Christmas tree at the Christian
cliurch, Monday night.
Frank Zumwalt has returned home,
after an extended absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Blumer Strong made
a business trip to Dallas, Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Conner passed
Saturday and Sunday visiting in
Dallas.
A Christmas tree and program Fri
day afternoon will mark the closing
of our school for the holidays.
Graudpa Nance passed to his re
ward Monday night, after a lingering
illness at the home of his son.
BUTLER.
died
N. LaShontz's little daughter
this week.
Alvin Shepard has been visiting his
sister at Sheridan.
Misa Rita Rowell has been visiting
McCOY.
Miss Nina Slagle expects to spend
the holidays at Corvallis.
Mr. Raj', father of Mrs. J. Q.
Thomas, died in Salem, December 17.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelty are plan
ning a trip to California during the
winter.
The j'oung people of McCoy and
vicinity are counting on a pleasant
time at the social hop on Christmas
ight.
The children are all looking forward
with pleasant anticipation to a visit
from Santa Claus next week.
The ladies of the Rebekah lodge
will give a small Christmas tree in
the lodge room to the Oddfellows and
their families.
FALLS CITY.
Thomas Hollowell is enlarging his
greenhouse.
J. M. Dennis is suffering from a
painful attack of rheumatism.
Steve Boynton has moved from
Camp No. 2 to north Falls City.
J. C. Talbott is now manager of the
rtiihnrt furniture store on North
V I L V M - '
Main street.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Pfandhoefer and
Charles Watts were Dallas visitors,
Tuesday.
Randolph Butler Is shaking hands
affain after nursing a broken right
c
arm for several weeks.
Roy Cox and Mr. Vick are slowly
recovering from injuries received by
the falling of a scaffold.
H 8. Montgomery has returned
from a Paso Robles, Cal., hospital
slightly improved in health.
Falls City people are jubilant over
the arrival of a carload of coal oil
d resorted to candles for
several days.
fJonntv Commissioner J. B. Teal
was reported worse, but is improving.
Mrs TVftl and son. Otto, are also
better.
C. Vashaw is clearing and stump
ing his lots on the hill in north Falls
City and has built a standard side
walk in front of them.
Every merchant should secure his
share of business. He can do this
only by reaching the people who buy.
The Observer reaches more people m
ten miles around Falls City than
any other newspaper, and it is there
fore a medium that will bring returns
to advertisers.
J. A. Lynch's
Barber Shop
on
flain Street
We have installed
FOUR CHAIRS
and are now prepared to
SHAVE YOU
in quicker time than ever
before.
W. V. FULLER.
REAL ESTATE
Wine of Cardui
Cured Her.
213 South Prior Street,
Atlanta, Ga., March 21, 1903.
I suffered for four months with
extreme nervousness and lassitude.
I had a sinking fouling in my
stomach which no medicine seemed
to relieve, and losing my appetite
I became weak and lost my vital
ity. In three weeks I lost fourteen
pounds of f.esli and felt that I must
find speedy relief to regain my
health. Having heard Wine of
Cardui praised by Beveral of my
friends, I sent for a bottle and was
certainly very pleased with the
results. Within three davs mv
anuetite returned and mv stomach I
troubled me no more. I could
digest my food without difficulty
and the nervousness gradually
diminished. Nature performed
her functions without difficulty
and I am once more a happy and
well woman.
OLIVE JOSEPH,
Treu. Atlanta Friday Nluht Cluh,
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Secure a Dollar Bottle of
Wine of Cardui Today. J
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Timber Lands a Specilaty
Tf you have patented lands
or relinquishments to sell, list
same with me.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas, Oreg'on
The Way to make Oregon
grow is to patronize
home institutions!
The
Oregon
Fire Relief
Association
of McMinnville
is a home institution a stmncr Mu
tual Insurance company doing busi
ness in Oregon only.
Why not insure your home in this
Association, save nenrly 11 fly per cent
and keep what you do pay in Oregon?
W. P. 13YKI3
of Pallas is the agent for Polk county
and is ready to aite'nd to this matter
for you. Office in Crider Uldg., north
of Court House. Mutual phono 12!M.
1Q3
Is in shape to sell tt
and Horse Goods
iees. Call and get J
and save money, Pnces
Plush Robes, Blanket
Whips, Etc. '
F. SALFICKY
W. J. STOWK,
Tniciuiiau,
Doea hauling of all kind, .
rates. at Wwa,
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DALLAS.
fetEGIffiE
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acn mr salaried position itk
unparalleled oppornl V h
yancement. Railroad coS
Hon now under way 2
great demand for trained ml
ators. Takes only in 6 mS
to learn. Tuition, I mR?
Write for catalog
Sgraph Institute, 6th floor7CoS
monwealth bldg., Portlani, 01
New Umbrellas
Made
Recovering and Repairing
Guns and Ammunition.
Cutlery, Fine Razors,
Hand Saws, Flashllglti
C. KISSER
DALLAS GUN STOKE
OUR
GOODS HAV
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0
MANICURE SETS,
INFANTS TOILET SETS,
MILITARY SETS.
Toilet Sets
IN STERLING SILVER, ALUMINUM
STAG AND EBONY.
HAT AND CLOTH BRUSHES,
MIRRORS.
Fine Line of EATON-HURLBURT and WHITNEY
Stationery. Full Line of Roger & Gallet
Imported Perfumes. Also
Daybrook's Celebrated
Perfumes.
Owing to the late arrival of these
Goods, we are selling them, Not, at
COST, but at the Lowest possible
profit such strictly high-grade
goods have ever been sold for in
Dallas.
Imported Brass Ware, Vases, Hanging Baskets,
Bowls, Lanterns.
FLASKS,
JEWEL BOXES,
INK WELLS,
CORK SCREWS,
CIGAR JARS,
PEARL AND STAG-HANDLE KNIVES.
Leather Goods
CIGAR CASES,
COIN PURSES,
POCKET BOOKS,
TRAVELING CASES.
BELT & CHERRINGTON