Pole Co TTTWY vLJ -L -LL Ji. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY .-e-a"r ' ' . ... ATn" AH DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 2, 1910. iCEEN-KUTTER CARVERS Best in Quality, Style and Finish We have them in genuine STAG BONE AND IVORY HANDLES "Th Best for the Money" our motto CRAVEN BROS. Hardware ELECTRIC IRONS NEWS OF POLK COUNTY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY RUST 1'IXG LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS. Ilfipiienlnifs of Interest In Various Neighborhoods Tola in Ititerewt log Manner. FALLS CITY Lloyd Miller made a trip to Dallas, Monday. Mrs. W. L. Tooze visited in Dallas, Saturday. velopment Congress in Salem by L. W. would save a good many dollars In the a good four-room school Zorin. president of the Commercial Spring. kock . Club: William Kills. Dr. L. Pfandhoe- novirt K,.htBnml nf Salt Creek. Jack Holliway took his logging team fer, W. J. Hooker, secretary: W. T. ,. cone to California for an indefl- to Falls City for shoeing the first of Grler and C. L. Starr. nite stay. the week, Mrs. Mark Nolan died at the family Mra r warkentin. of Salt Creek, Napoleon Patterson is head clerk ome in South Falls City from the ef- . retrnpd from California, where 'n Mr. Whyte's store while Mr. wnyte fects of blood poisoning. The funeral . h vtaltei, ginee October 1. services were held trom tne oiome u ri- day and Interment took place in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Frank Heydon returned from Port- Free on Trial nr nnl;-ft the convenience and la- WOmen IeUlZe bor-saving value of an Electric Iron. TU of electric energy used amounts to 1116 LOS I less than five cents per hour. 1,L.. OA and we will send you an Electric Fhone c iron on 30 Days' Free Trial At present there are over 100 Electric Irons in use in this City. Northwestern Corporation J. Ii. WHITE, Manager for Dallas. Your Christmas List is incomplete without a box of ALDON'S CHOCOLATES . Everybody on your list would greatly enjoy some of Aldon's Chocolates and confections. We also have one of the finest lines of pipes and cigars in the city. One thing a smoker enjoys ana that is either a good cigar or a fine pipe, us show you our large assortment. W. R. ELLIS' Confectionery Up-to-date Candy Kitchen in rear. to inspect it We invite you CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO THE CITY OF MEXICO VIA THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Luvin Portland December 11th d "J 19,0 tnd San Francisco. December 14th, A Magnificient Special Train . Coasting of Observatio- Car. 1 "'"""VLnM-nU Streets, S -lnt car and Unin r will leave 3rJ T rr,n,H-. via the Coast Une. southern ml-. exounoo. la run .n U 'f vllTn, ,.. tkal Linr. of Mexico, International "' and Santa Fr. 5:04 Round Trip Fare From Portuna $104 4 From rorun Corresponding low r.t from othcrO- - - Can-lwrrr-llnc fW trip M the rrtnrsj trip. -r qall- T be sde. IW nrt-r. limit M"" mtengfn will be tl.to trmm will be limited " tnare "kr than . be romfartaMy provided ,"c )iMrstrd botK For farther Inform.,., details br.ut'fJ "-- - -e,fc mil am any O. K- p Mrs, T. B. Hooker and son went to Dallas, Friday. Otho Bell Is visiting friends in Till amook County. Miss Violet Pfandhoefer vlBlted In Salem, Saturday, Luther Durin made a visit to the county seat Friday, Sheriff John Grant made a visit to Falls City, Wednesday. George March, of Portland, is visit Ing friends in Falls City. Mrs. Steven Boynton, of Portland, Is visiting In Falls City. B. F. Boughey, of Salem, was a vis itor in Falls City, Friday. Professor Mills, of Black Rock, vis ited in this city Saturday. N. Sellg left for Portland, Monday, to purchase Spring supplies. E. E. Williams, of Portland, made a business visit here Tuesday. William Estey is "making an add! tlon to his shooting gallery. Many Dallas people attended the masquerade Saturday night, Mrs. Jonathan Courter, of Newberg, is visiting Mrs. Alex Courter. Miss Mabel Grant, of Dallas, visited friends here on Thanksgiving. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Lockett spent Thanksgiving with friends in Amity. W. J. Hooker is building a residence on East Main street beyond the hospi' tal. County Commissioner Teal was i business visitor In Falls City, Satur day. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heydon at tended the dance in Dallas, Saturday night. N. O. Harris, from the Siletz Basin, is engaged In packing his Winter's supplies. Mrs. B. F. Boughey and daughter, Ehrma, of Salem, visited friends here Tuesday. Dave J. Grant made a business visit to Portland, Monday and Tuesday of last week. W. H. Robertson, of Monmouth, visited at the home of J. H. Flower, Thursday. Miss Edith Barnhart, of Oakdale, t the week with Mrs. M. I Thompson. A. G. Steward and family returned Frldav from a -visit In McMlnnville and Dayton. Frank and Talmage Hillis, of Port land, are visiting their brother, Rev. E. H. Hillis. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myer and son Pernel, are visiting friends at Dolph Tillamook County. A Darty of people from this city at tended the masquerade ball in Dallas, Saturday evening. Glenn Siefarth and Albert Vlck, of Dallas College, visited their parents during Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hooker and son spent Thanksgiving at the home of J. J. Williams in Dallas. Miss Margaret Flower, of Salem spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. flower. Mrs. Arthur Erickson and Mrs. George Burton attended the meeting of Pythian Sisters, weanesaay. U. S. Talbott and Frank Smith, of Portland, are spending tne noimaj with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'lainou. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buell. of Inde tem are visiting witn Mr. cu.-i. narents. Mr. and Mr.. H. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunton. of Mc Minnville, visited the former', broth- t v. Dunton. during Thanksgiv InfT. G D. Treat and family returned from Monmouth, Saturday, after vis i ing at the home father. i ...Pile Ethel Tooze left Mon - and Salem, where day ir ruinoii- she will upenfl a lew friends. Mrs. E. A. LaDOW arrive 5nday after attending the funeral of Mr LaDow's mother in Walla Walla. Washington. Representative-elect Ira C. Pow- . , Monmouth, wa. In thl. city Sunda making new friend, and renewing old acquaintances. land, Thursday, accompanied by his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Heydon were married in Portland last week. The wedding came as a complete surprise to Mr. Heydon's many friends in this city. A crowd of fifty people serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heydon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe at their homes gall-stones, has returned home much Improved Rev. S. S. Bumgartner, of Pratum Friday night. The Falls City Band uregon, neiu iiroiraam '"'s visitors m wiuamina, ammw. rendered manv ..elections. The grooms Mennonite Church or this place me Graves spent ThankB- gave a few remarks, thanking the vis- last week. giving at her home at MtTabor. itors. Mrs. G. G. Rempel and Mrs. u. l,. . M . A MacLean spent Tk. fonnw. nf the Bfhnol left for Rempel are taking treatment with a Thnirlvlne with relatives at Bethel. ..... . nrMi.. n rh ronractlc aoctor in .roriiHiiu mm liieir respective iiuiiieo, ncuiicnunj, w he iron until Sunday. Miss White repon goou resmw. and Miss Fugate went to Salem; Frank Warkentin nas reiurneu Misses Jean and Hazel Kuykendall to from Menno, Washington, where ne North Yamhill; Miss Hallie Morrison has been working at the carpenter and Miss Grant to Dallas, and Miss trade for the last two years, Palmer to Amity. ' The poultry breeders are prepar- A special city election will be held Ing to take some birds to the Poultry hQme Qf g Monday, December 5. Tne purpose ui Bnow 10 ue Thankseivin this election Is to submit to the voters 13-16. They expect to bri.ig home lna" of Falls City whether the city shall some of the blue ribbons. Issue water bonds to the amount of vlsltln In ' Black hoot himself In hi. right recently purchased. , j no.. n i serioua that sr.hia nnrt David Cromley have innu. i -I-. w . . i' -- was found necessary to call Doctor gone to the coast for a snort stay. McCallon from Dallas to amputate is in Portland. There Is no let up on the tralnloads of excellent timber passing down from Black Rock daily. Miss Esther Clark, .our primary A greater acreage of grain and hay has been put in this year than any we can remember of In the last ten years. t. .1 nrt.n. . 1.' .,1,1 Vonun nevB..u t . . . t T,,,-. Saturday, re has been visiting friends here the last " three weeks. He left for home Tues day. t. : V. n tna Koavi linear " .v. .v,m fhrn..rh the Winter, the care of a doctor In Fortland for the thumb and first fmger. The In jured hand Is healing nicely. F. Morrison wa. a visitor in Mc Mlnnville, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. Jennings and daughter, Kate, were visitors in last of the week. turning the same evening. lit will be determined In Sunday School next Sunday whether to con- man. Mr. Conner's brother, Lee Conner. HARMONY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickey were William Eadds and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of W. A, MacLean. Lynn Jones returned to the logging camp, after spending a few days with his family. Joe Hlnshaw and Mis. Velna Blair INDEPENDENCE The city election will be held Mon day. miq Margin Pomeroy visited in Dallas, Thursday. Mr. and Mr.. G. W. Conkey were Salem visitor. Tuesday- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard enter tained "The Owls," Wednesday even ing. - ,1 , A .Ua fun. Mrs. u. immun ., , ,innUa and at times over eral of her mother at Dayton, wea- -h ; "". .. , nesday. Mrs. Maude Ireland, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her father, J, S. Cooper. . . 30,000, to bear interest at a rate not to exoeed 7 per cent per annum. The waterworks situation Is very uncer tain, and it is impossible to say when alls City will be furnished with wa ter. The Masquerade Ball given in Wag ner Hall on Thanksgiving night was Randall Buell visited his brotner and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Blanch ard, last week. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Woods is very sick with pnuemo- AIRXIE Airlle will have a Christmas tree. Clyde Turner was in Independence, nia at Willamlna. Monday. Miss Madie Blair has returned home John RItner was a visitor In Airlle, after spending a few day. with Mrs. Tuesday. ' W. Armltage in eneriaan Mr Shewev. of this place, Is on the Quite a crowd from here attended a decided success. The prizes for the glck Ilst the charivai at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd best sustained characters were award- rharles Ray went to Ridgeway's, Thanksgiving evening. ed as follows: Roy McMurphy and A. Miss Mina Hayes and Master Garlan Brown, as an old man and an old h from Hayes, of McMlnnville. are visiting at lady, first prize. Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw, , the home of their uncle, J. B. Hayes. .. . ... tT her visit in Eueene, as Auntie HoseDua, - ana i nenuoii Mason as "Weary Willie,': received Robert Story has gone to corvumu second prizes. Music was furnished by to spend a few days. the Falls City orchestra. At midnight. an eisihnrntR hanauet was served In Hinshaw's confectionery. MONMOUTH Well, we are all full of turkey and ready to read the news.. Dave Simpson was a business visit or In Independence Tuesday. The stores of Airlle are getting In their stocks of Christmas goods. Miss Minnie Nendel was the guest of Miss Dora Tocdtemeler, Sunday. Ernest Williams, of Independence, There was singing at the home of J. B. Hayes, Sunday evening.. The at- erood In solte of the stormy weather. Mrs. A. L. Chute and two children were in town over Sunday. J. D. Vance, of Utah, was looking at the country around Monmouth last I ent Thanksgiving with relatives In high last Monday, PEDEE Sunday School every Sunday at o'clock. Darrell turner visited Wllber Bush Thursday night. The Lucklamute River was pretty week. P. Springer, of Salem, made a busi ness visit to Monmouth on Thanks giving Day. Frank Ecker, of Corvallis, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ecker. Professor E. J. Hadley, of Portland, a Nnrmnl graduate, celebrated here Saturday. Mrs. E. Bogert and daughter, of Sa lem, spent Saturday in town. They a Bhoottn Airlie. Frank Rowley gave Clvde Turner, the station agent, is match Wednesday. ill. Harry Williams is taKing nis Levi Burbank ana sister, iucy, place. were in Airlle, Monday. J. M. Staatsswas out repairing tel- . -yVe hear there will be a Christmas ephone lines after the recent storms, tree at the schoolhouse, Monday. Frank Rowley hauled a load of Mrs. A. C. Staats and daughter, g00ds for the Sheythe store Thursday. Edith, went to Albany on Dusiness gva womer and Precious Irwin Saturday. came down from Philomath to spend Mrs. Alma Crlpe, who was visiting Thanksgiving. friends in Airlie, returned to Independ- Matney. who has been running county LierK aim . Ml8g json, of Monmouth, was in L, Rltner's yard. spent Thanksgiving at the home of A Saturday, giving music lessons. e chrg GrogB butchered' Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ghe w,n com(J 6Very Baturday. go(, two 18.months-old hogs 1 formerly uvea nere. - ence. Friday evening. ,v, tjm, Tortnr hnn vard. ha. rented County Clerk and Mrs. m. mnn ... Jackson ot Monmouth, was In Rltner's yard. and ani.l tmn 1 R-months-OId nogs mat M. Smith. TTl(.j A.tianno ifBve a dance hin i ti. Mr. and Mrs. wunam enoiuw n,v,k,, niht. Thev had a big , - D .tor,rf Tim npnt flat. """-' . . - - , ever. i)ru,......rUOT, naiBni", crowd and all reportea a goou uiu. th k danee ln the Townsen uraay in jnonmuum, " . mW of farms around Airlle ,, . v,ntr. Vallev. Thanksgiving. h ohnnirml hands ln the last month, one man buying all of them The farms sold were those of Green Mnutlnirn Sham Bevens. H. J. Bevens, T. P. Bevens. and F. O. Bevens. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wintersteln were and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dayhoff, of Oklahoma, . , ...... r nn.l were in Monmouin i nut to the home of a brother who lives near town. Miss Erma Hall, principal of the Jesse Yost returned home Saturday from Sluslaw. where he nas Deen visiting his father and mother other relatives. and Thompson High School in Portland, a(?reeaDy gurprised by the members nf the Artisan lodge Monday evening. The crowd assembled In Airlle and then went in a body to Mr. Winter- stein's. The evening wa. spent in ar- ..i.ito.1 lior narents. Mr. and Mrs. u. M. Hall, on Thanksgiving. William Beekley, of Southern Ore gon, was in town i uo-juj. lous games. At 11 o ciock, a uem.- lous supper was served by the visitors. The crowd departed at a late hour and He has bought a farm about one and one- half miles West of Monmouth ur French, of the real estate fir.n w -tit to Jefferson, Saturday, where he u had a good time. will take charge of a hotel they own there, leaving Mr. Mclnturrt to run the-ral estate office. Mrs. A. T. Cross and grandson, Paul rross: Mrs. A. B. Moreland ana nanehter. Marie, left Monday for an MOUNTAIN VIEW Mrs. Lynch, of Portland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Chapmaa. - Miss Osle Grlce spent the Thanks- Portland the giving vacation with her parents. Frank Fraser, who has been worK- - .. . s it. ira.rt'e, f anmn time, left Mr. and Mrs. E. Conner, of wn- ' Washington, are here visiting tor nm -. Mrs. DeLay ana aaugmer, Salem, spent Thanksgiving at tne home of Mrs. M. C. Wilson. A. R. Southwlck,: who was sum- . .1. l ' ...I 1...ir In moned to serve on m cumi Portland, spent Sunday at his home. SHERIDAN (Sheridan Sun.) . P. M. Churchman leit weunesuuy morning on a trip to jl illrs. -. The heavy rains during the weeic - ' have brought the Yamhill xnc well Ross Neison nas ru...c nrohiblted bacon. Kentucky, where he went several flowing the low places. Turkeys have been coming into the market at a lively rate this weeK, out they are like great hunks of luxury ait 25 cents a pound, and on a par with weeks ago after some fine Jersey cat tle. Mrs. M. E. Hendrlck, of McMirn vllle, who visited here the last of the week, went to Salem, Saturday, for a visit with friends. The ladles of the Methodist Church will hold their annual Chrysanthemum Fair ln the church on Saturday of this week. A lectur- by Rev. George u. uop- klns, of Dallas, on "An aiiiki k-uu Tramp Abroad" will be given at tno M. E. church here on Friday even ing, December 2d. Ye Ohio Folkes" Concert. Ye people of ye Methodist congre- r; gutlon will give ye olde folkes' con Friday and wm.n Wall nn ve 7th ceri in jc ' - - rinve of ve 12th month, at 8 o'clock. Miss Ruby Earhart returned . to Co"ine and enj0ye ye merrle entertain ment by ye ancient maydens and bachelors. Ye programme includes ye Cherry Sisters, Old Black Joe, Jen- .nhnni in Corvallis. Sunday, after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Earhart Mis. ToDsy Mattlson came up from ny jjnd, and many other attractions, Portland, where she Is studying mu- watch for ye further particulars, sic, and spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Nora Mattlson. jjew picture Show. Frank Klrkland entertained a num- tjiat,t.s CITY. Or.. Nov. 30. Jack ber of young people at his home Fri- Wagncr wm install a motion picture day evening. Cards ana a aaimy iuhui Bnow here. ThiB will be the seeonu were the features of the evening. n of thlg klna in this . city. Mr. Frank Klrkland, who Is attending -wagoner has a largo hall, capable of school In Portland, was visiting at the gating at least 300 peopl.e home of her father, P. M. Kirkland, the last of the week. She returned Murli Appendicitis ln Dallas. home Sunday. " uranv'neonln in Dallas have chron- The new Catholic Church was ded- )o Appendicltis and mistake it for Icated Sunday. Archbishop Christie, tnrrmf,h or h0wel trouble. If you have of Portland, preached tne aeaicatory w)nd or gag , the Bt0mach or bowels, sermon. Quite a number from out of ,nmanh or constipation, try slm- town were present. Music was rur- pe buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as ntshed by out-of-town people, and the I mpounded m Adier-l-ka, the new services were very interesting. i" n.rm,n Anoendicitls remedy. A hixn- church I. a preitty mission type. Zena - Spring Valley Miss Llria Phillips, of Salem, was a caller ln Zena, Friday. Miss Greta Phillips spent the hoi I all winter's visit In Central City. Iowa. dayg at her Zcna home, Mr. Moreland accompanied tnem a far as Portland. r. un navld Foulkes. of jar. mi" - Portland; have been visiting ars. Foulkes' narenU, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ground. Mr. Foulkes has been em- oloyed in the composing room oi BALLSTON Edith Ottlnger Is quite sick. T.vnn Turku has Kone to Portland to work. C. L. Fisher will have a public sale Saturday. W. H. Hill ha. bought Joe David son', property. The Sunday School Is making prep. aratlon. for a Christmas tree. R. A. Campbell ha. .old ni. rarm East of Ballston to some newcomers. Will Mayfleld went to Hlllsboro, Sunday, to visit hi. sister, Mrs. R. L. Sears. Miss Rhoda Conner, who Is teaching at Hopewell, sp-nt the Thanksgiving RICKREALL Mark Burch went to Salem, Mon day. John Burch returned to CorvaUis, Sunday. L. C. Koser went to Independence, Saturday. Albert Cadle came up from Port land, Saturday. Will Hill sold his team to R. Rob erts, of Salt Creek. The Ladles' Afd Society will hold a church fair Friday. Mr. and Mr.. Peter Cook were vis itors In Independence, Friday. Mra B. F. Luca. went to Albany, Thursday, and returned Sunday. Isaac Goodell, who has been ser iously 111 with appendicitis, Is reported better. Miss Aurelia Burch came home, for Thanksgiving, returning to Sllverton, Sunday. Mr.. Guthrie, of Monmouth, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. I. A. Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ankeny and son, Lewis, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Harriet McArthur ii Salem. A social dance was given Saturday evening. Quite a number lucnoeo. Another dance will be given in two weeks. GLE DOSE of this simple remedy will relieve you you will be surprised at the QUICK action. Conrad Stafrln druggist. Mr. and Mr.. W. H. Crawford were Hnmlnv visitors In Salem. wh.. .n Thanksgiving noliaay at nome, 1 (i i .'in . - - - - - i i o.in Mr nan-lev ana Mrs. LOlimurr, ui wltn nis moiner ... . ,,, Jllllll v m 1 , ' - " - visitor at Mr. Catton's, Sunday. Oregonlan for many years. Thanksgiving was observed here by ih. huslnes. houses, but not by tne churches. The stores wer closed the A school election will be held at the . .. Twpmhfr C ohoolhouae on Tuesuj. School taxt-s will be adjusted and In- debtedness paid. Little Howard Hillis. the infan son r"v and Mra E. H. Hill " of Ke. " Ji.inn la not with pneumonia. n' i considered s-rioua r . Mrs. Zimri Hinshaw and n Charlea" turned home Frid.y. Xr week with Professor y S. Crowley In Independence. Mayor F. K. " lT'TZry Mr Hubbsrd Is trusting ent for this COMrP..P- Hall d two d.ughter. Mra Kaipn vdne-day. and Hall, wno n . ... ...a I. . ui. u.ri. rvawfnrd. of Balem, most of the day. Everyooay . ' on,.. turkey and chicken, and were thanK- spent tne nonoaj. ful that they had the same. nome. , Mr. and Mra J. H. D.ehl and two Mra W. D ht " - j v.x.r. anl two sons, of waits- rurvine raii-imin Dr Wonpent ThanksgWh. friend, at a with their .on. Elmer uieni. ii.tj mmim. ... r- were well pleased with this part of Ing was passea in P'"' rhe country and aald It wa. .urely the gamea After serving refreshment. hArrfyrZ. They may sell out the remainder of th. time was .pen In enjoylnt? music and recitation, ah . KiA.sk Mrcnlnt ... .. ii.. i. M. Hall gave a i"" - ' Thanksgiving dinner to some of their Mr. and Mrs. O. H . ., m Tknx. nrpaent were r. nu niraaaiiiijr " it,, c K. Herren i" v.. n - Dorris and Harold; Mis. Erma Hall their sister, Mrs. N. M. Conner. l A ti.A KnmA At .... -J...- nvr ...ent Thanksgiv- A party waa .., - iji-k. u-i.ir.liiv n Kht. A rooa in with her daughter and parents at ' . Zena. Mi time Is reported by all who attended, Henry ('landeld was moved to hi. Salt Creek, Sunday, In an for TnvA Prawford. of Portland, r Mn .m. inline o . . I , .. I . . ., 1 r. ...1 fr.irn Hi. 1 M m the parental amiiuinii.r that purpose. of Portland; Mra O. C. Skinner and two children, of Independence, and Miss Dora Hall, of Monmouth. The citizens of Monmouth met Wed nesday night to discus, the water question. Thl. U a que.tlon which .hould be settled at once, for we need a water system that would be of some account In a case of fire. The supply for domestic use I. not sufficient at the present time. Let', all pull together for a good water supply. POLK arrived 1" - -"' herr The r... ' joined Mr nan- find . f,v. ,,. fr several aj. Johann Quiring. Kr- u rep-- Froy Highjc librsry farTn has tn greatiy librrlin,: work for the WlnU-r. dition of " Gottfried and a W. Boyle will put out . bp II in nr- - Kue" Vah.w- M- AX' reunion at the home f Mr. and Mra i. ,a. on Th.nkW.ving l Saclaiist partT . t.Jth." . -, a small Crawford were Thanksgiving a party or reianv- came In to celebrate the Ilst anniver sary of their marriage. The four sons oresented their parents with a beau tiful silver berry spoon as a mrm.i.w of the occasion. l-rfgni rrirmiuiir.. were served during the evening, ana all went home wishing Mr. and Mra Crawford many happy returns of the day. In the Pe nnine orchard. O. H. Robblns Is putting out about 14 acre to prune treea R T. rierce lost a valosMe hog last weett by blood poisoning. ill indications point to a scarcity of .nd (ml in this neighborhood this Rock, afur Winter. . Portl.nd. , .aa. 1 K- Mills to BLACK ROCK Mra Nichols has been very slrk the last week. II. Conner went to Salem the first of the week. Ixuls Hamer transacted buatni here Tuesdsy. Dsn Garbage is making the wooda fall these dara W. M. Whyte made a business trip to Portland this week. Miss Arrsh Martin returned to her srhool duties this week. Mra Hasel Flower visited her par ents In Fslls City last week. We notice set era! husky loergers paastnc out with their packs of late. Al Latin has returned BUELL Opal Harrington Is on the sick list, A'. W. Fletcher Is flnlahlng his plow. Ing. Mra Knaie Tillotson visited her mother. Mra Conlee. Sunday. Mr. and Mra Jim Hill called on Mr, and Mra Herman I-nhsrd last Sun day. Mr. and Mra A. W. Fletcher called on Mr. and Mra Frank Brown. Bur day. The Miss.-. Kopan and Polio ....i Bunrfav evenlns with Miss Nora . J one. Mr. and Mra H. U Lenhard's rela Ivm from Salt Creek visited wltl them Saturday snd Sunday. far! Ilsrold went out of the moun tains' Mondsy for a load of provis ions for Russell Jones' camp. A Israe crowd attended the School Fair and all enjoyed It very much. The total sum collected was 1S.4. About an Inch of snow fell here the night of the th. and about two Inches fsrther up In the mountains All were surprised to see It. SALT CREEK Mr. VanWell was a Dallas visitor Saturday. George Wood, sold eight head of cattle recently. A. Buhler and family spent Thanks giving with his father. George 8tarr and family spent Thanksgiving In Portland. Lowman Conner was around testl the phone batteries one day last wee Mr. VanWell, the man who bought the Stott place, moved In last Thurs day. Henry Clanfield was moved home from Hallston last Sunday. An amnu lance from Salem was called for the purpose. Mr. snd Mrs. B. Z. Rlggs and fam nv Mr. and Mra J. A. Baxter, Mr. and Mra Lee Conner. Miss Summer and Frank Muller spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Woods and family. Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar EMM P ESaMnagj row frit a Dallas to four-months' r-lsck stay in PERRYDALE Mlaa Georsia Milter was vlxiior over Thsnkssrivlng. The basket social ad play given last Friday otaht a as attended hy a large crowd. Mra Charles "-mil ins. was a passea a-er oa the Monday morning train to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. II motow, ot visited St the home OAK GROVE O. Wise Is again in our neighbor hood. Arthur Newton visited friends here this week. Grandma Williamson ha. returned to her home In West Balem. Reverend Adams visited at the home of J. B. Allen last Thursdsy. Mr. and Mra J. A. Carter, of, Ben ton County, have been visiting rela tives here. Mr. and Mra Malcolm Pewtherer are the proud possessor of a baby girl at their homa Mr. and Mra Craven, of Delias, spent Thanksgiving at the home of her father, g. K- Crowley. his the school census cher. Bundar- " - ' ... . w ,Bamer.tin lit children. - -""". " -"""V . ! " , w ICaaweT fina m hkh he reTe'very heavy rain, and It ' as asraJnst - T. r- hsv,lr, Oa.oe - EOLA Mr. Hamer has been spraylne; apple treea Reverend Stone was a dinner ruest st the home of T. W. Brunk. Sund.y. Mra Cromley returned the first of the week after visiting relatives la As toria. Miss Leora Bhank, of Independence. f charle. Brat- visited Thomas W. Brunk and f.milr last Sunday. I . . . , . l. Tk..iilliii Then Laaseie. of non. Absolutely Pure Highest in Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Breads fgry-g.' "1"' ' ! ; ( W' x presented Falls Cltr