FRIDAY, JAXCAKt, POLK COUNTY OBSERVER POIC COUNTY NEWS FROM OBSERVER WRITERS . . l Bi' at FALLS CITY Mrs. Frank McMurphey and daugh tcr. Thelma. of Astoria, are .visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McMurphey this city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze spent three days last week in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Servey entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. M. I Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Talbott and Miss Bertha Frink at dinner Thursday evening of last week. Miss Ruth Nunn spent the week end with her parents at Dallas. Wright Gardner was a visitor Teats Siding last week. Mrs. D. D. Bell was a Dallas vlS' itor one day last week. Mrs. O. A. Spinney was In Dallas recently. J. L. Bell made a business trip to the Capital City last week. Mrs. Thursa Tichenor made a visit in Dallas recently. Barnette W. Brown was a passen ger to Salem Saturday. Gordon Simmons visited friends In the Cherry City Saturday. A. E. Myer spent Saturday In the county seat. Archie Chambers has gone to Portland on business. Sheriff J. M. Grant made an of ficial trip to Falls City Saturday. Miss Mae Lynch visited her par ents in Salem over Sunday. Mrs. T. B. Masters, of Black Rock, was a shopper in this city Saturday. George Burbank of Black Rock, attended the dunce in Wagner's hall Saturday night. One of the most enjoyable dances of the season was given at Wag ner's hall Saturday night. Music was rendered by the Falls City orches tra. About twenty-five couples were present. Albert Bedient was a passenger to Dallas Saturday. The French farm east of this city was recently sold by F. K. Hubbard to G, W. Hudson, of Cottage Grove, for $700. S. C. Swngerty returned to his home In Yoncalla after spending a few days with H. Morris, in this city. James Vining and son, Fred, re turned to their home In Camas, Washington, Saturday, after spending a week in this city. Ronald G. White visited friends in Dallas Saturday. Lloyd Rice, of Dallas, attended the dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols spent Sunday In Dallas. Mrs. J. h. Hyde, of Toledo, Lin coln county, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bowman and other relatives In this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde and daughter, of Corvallls, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols at their home In this city. A. B. Dennis, who has been work ing In Dallas for the past week, re turned home Saturday. Ixt Gardner returned from Teats Siding Saturday. R. L. Burton made a trip to the Capital City Saturday. Benjamin McDowell returned Sat urday from a short trip to Corvallls. C. J. Pugh has Just completed an electric sign on which he hag obtain ed a patent. Mr. Pugh has been working on his invention for the last two years. He will begin making them for commercial use In a short time. Fulls City has become known through her many Inventors as "In ventlonvllle." Mrs. J. D. At oyer Is teaching the Oiikhurst school. Mrs. F. I!. Titus Is III with grip. Oscar Kills, who has been employ ed In Dallas, has returned to this city. Mix liille Kearney will Elve a lecture In Wagner's hall January 31, under the auspices of the Falls City Commercial club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. ltichey have returned from n short trip to Myrtle Civek. Miss Mamie Fmjlu has taken a clerical position in Thompson's drug store. Homesteaders from the SileU Ba sin report Hint the snow on the Summit is from three to the feet In depih. Wagon travel Is Impossible. News Una reached this city of the (bath ot" .lark I'.entoii, who was drowned in the Tiask river In Til lamook eoimtv. last We. k. He leaves j a He and one i hild. ! The polk fount y jury list for IJI2 t Inelud. the names of I,. K. Kimes. J A. K. Mm r, J K. .Mover. Kl. bard ' Paul. I-;. S. Rich. A. Sampson, and Oeol te M. Ti. f. of Palis oty. At ii ret. nt me. ting in T.llar bail an athletic club was organised. The follow Inir , .Ulcers were elected: President, William Orayum; secre tary. Theodore t'ochran; treasurer, l:iin Smder. The executive com mittee is composed of the officials and Pry and Warren Cob!.. The purpose t the .lub is to stimulate lntmt in athletics. Mrs. liitrl newer, of Dallas, spent Sunday with her mother In Kalla City. Profrssor U E. Mills, of HUck Rm k. visited 8. Itjh, Ske! Sun day. Vrrw i'ompton. of Dalit, visited friends here Sunday. r. r. EJUa. of Black Rook. u an over-Sunday r! tor In this ctly. r. W. Winrard viite4 hi family til Solent Sunday. Tfc FaVa Our ino school delat ing team rompowd of Mia LaHHa ButU an i Visa Edna Seymour, will; a contest with the Corvallis High school team In Wagner's hall tonight, Fri day, on the question, "Resolved that the grammar school students of the public schools of Oregon should be supplied with free text books." Falls City will take the negative side of the question. A. Porter, who is surveying the log ging railroad near Pedee, spent Sun day with his family in this city. V. 8. Loughary, of Dallas, visited relatives In this city Tuesday. Robert Sears, of Dallas, spent Tuesday In Falls City. George Fuller was up from Dallas Tuesday. John Courter made a trip to Dal las Sunday. Miss Maude Montgomery, of Dal las. visited her mother. Mrs. A Montgomery, over Sunday. Mrs. Paul J. Sheppard returned Sunday from a visit in Portland. Rev. F. M. Waehlte of the Meth odist church, has returned from week's visit at San Jose, California. Mrs. Mary Snyder, the wife of Jer ry Snyder, or this city, med at ner home in Falls City, Monday morn- ng at 2 o'clock, from heart disease and infirmities. She came to this Ity from Los Angeles, California, In 1911 and was married to Mr. Snyder n the same year. She was a native of Ohio, born in 1844. She has been married twice and leaves two chil dren from her hrst union. She was an enthusiastic member of the Meth odist church and was an active worker in the Ladles' Aid society. Burial will take place In Los An geles. Charles Pfartung, the enterprising allor, was in Dallas on business the fore part of the week. Bert Wonderly, of the Siletz Ba sin, was in this city Monday and re ports that the snow is thirty inches deep on his claim, but melting rap idly. William F. Ferguson is visiting rel atives in Portland. Funeral Director R. L. Chapman, Dallas, made a professional trip to this city Tuesday. George Gerlinger, of Dallas, spent Tuesday in this city. Fred Zuver went to Black Rock, Wednesday. Mrs. S. L. Eddy, of Portland, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw, few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fisher and hlldren of Field Home, Alberta, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carey on their farm near this city. Miss Mabel Stowe, who has been Isltlng Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Frink, eturned to her home In Dallas Alon- dny. George Brown transacted business Dallas Alonday. Mrs. Walter Williams and Mrs. Pearl Shaw, of Dallas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Powell. Zlmrl Hinshaw came out from the Siletz Basin Monday. A. V. R. Snyder, of Dallas, trans acted business In Falls City Monday. A. I Porter, the civil engineer, made a business trip to Dallas Mon day. John Charles Is conducting the Ilartung furnishing store In the ab sence of the proprietor. n float them off. Clifford and Byron Brunk, who went to take one of the short courses at the Oregon Agricultural college are sick with scarlet fever at the Vail home In Corvallis. A. L. Shore is installing his new stump puller which he received a short time ago. Mr. Dodge, who has been pulling stumps for Mr. Shore, has quit work. The Literary society has discontin ued its meetings." It is reported that Mrs. Magee's brother, Mr. Paul Ratzburg, has bought out the storekeeper, F, Be gun. Tip Acuff has been cutting oak posts on the hill to use in fencing his place. Zena-- Spring- Valley Bert Smith and John Cook are pruning Mrs. Coyle's orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lake were Sat urday visitors in Salem. Professor Crawford attended the meeting of the Fruit Growers' asso ciation in Salem last week. Bert Smith and Charley Ketszeh- man were in Salem Saturday. Will, Harvey and Donnel Craw ford were in Salem Tuesday on bus iness. Air. and Mrs. L. A. Purvlne were week-end visitors in Salem. Mrs. McKinley has returned from a pleasant visit at Spokane with her mother. G. H. Crawford the able and effic ient road supervisor of this district, has been reappointed by the county court. Mrs. Holland has returned from a three weeks' stay at her daughter's in Gaston. Air. and Mrs. Teeples are rejoicing n a new arrival at their home, a young son. PERRYDALE Mr. and Airs. Lee Conner and daughter, Esther, were AIcMlnnville callers Tuesday. Mrs. Wilson has returned home af ter a few. days' visit with relatives In Dallas. Mrs. H. AIcKee and children spent Saturday and Sunday with her par ents who live In Rlckreall. Miss Bertha Foster, of Dallas, who has been visiting friends and relatives In this community, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Airs. George Werner nre visiting in Dallas this week. Ben Werner was a visitor at the home of D. U Keyt Sunday. I he Loyal Sons class. w ith the help of Mr. Saddler, of Eugene, will Rive an elocution recital Friday evening, January 2fi. nt the Chris tian church. BOWERSVILLE The Rlckreall Telephone company's annual meeting was held Saturday at Rlckreall for election of officers for the coming year. The company in tends to fix up the lines by setting fence posts and bolting 4x4 posts to them. Airs. Bailey was recently called to Redlands. California, to the bedside of her daughter, who is very sick. G. J. Rempel sold 200 bushels of oats to Sweeney Brothers of Dallas, for 45 cents a bushel. County Fruit Inspector B. Y. Al- en of Falls City, was a caller at the home of Air. and Airs. J. W. Mangus, returning Saturday. Alias Pearl Man gus accompanied him home. Allen Cadle attended the services t the church In Rlckreall, after hlch he was a caller at the home ' Air. and Airs. Davidson. Mrs. Boyle is reported sick. Mr. ana Mrs. E. L. Hayes were business visitors in Dallas Alonday. W. H. MeDanlel has men cutting 2 50 cords of fir from his place east of here. Bolten Stinnett last week, while riding a horse to water In the creek, fell in the water, but escaped drown ing by catching the horse by the mane. Professor Hlgglns Hayes and Pro fessor Dawklns, of Sheridan High school, were visitors at Air. and Airs. E. L. Hayes' Saturday and Sunday. " John Vaugh and Peter Cook drove to Dallas Alonday, on business. Paul Smith and Orval Price caught a new specimen of duck In the creek here Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid met with Airs. E. A. Stimson Wednesday. Forest Craven went to Dallas, Mon day on business. Ben Hill was in Salem, Wednesday Mrs. S. Orr came up from Port land Saturday to visit relatives and friends, returning Alonday. Air. Westcott is in California look ing after the interests of the Rlck reall Milling company. Charles Stinnett loaded a car of hay for Portland Tuesday. The Rlckreall Milling company is loading cars with feed and flour for Eugene and Roseburg. L. C. Koser is making some im provements to his dwelling which adds much to its convenience and looks. Mrs. AIcKee, of Perrydale, visited her parents, Mr. and Airs. L. C. Ko ser, last Monday. but LUCKIAMUTE F. P. Green has a force of cutting cordwood. E. Chamberlain has been sick at present Is better. Peter Nelson will make a business trip to Washington "the first of the week. Grandma Hiltibrand is confined to her bed most of the time and owing to her advanced age it is doubtful if she recovers. Charles K. Spalding has a crew of men on the Luckiamute driving logs. J. D. AlcCrady left for Portland Sunday, where he will remain for a short time. Quite a number from here attend ed the play at Airlle Saturday even ing. James Hiltibrand was doing busi ness in Alonmouth Wednesday. C. W. Stewart is having quite a lot of land grubbed this winter and the grubs cut Into wood. Air. and Airs. William Van Alstyne of Portland, who were visiting at E. E. Hiltibrand's, returned home the first of the week. BUELL Mr. stimpson was taken to Port land ami operated on the tirst of the week and is tettintr alone nicelv Will Pleclo r spent Sunday at home here from Monmouth. Charley Muller, of Salt Creek, help ed Prank Brown butcher hogs the middle of the week. John ivlamy spent Saturday with his brother. Henry, at the mill. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Brown spent Friday with Mr. and Airs. Charles Muller. Mrs. Bray received word from Dayton the middle of the week that her grandmother there was not ex pected t live. XI iss Helen Coffey made a business trip to Dallas Friday. Several of Mr. Bray's children are sick with colds. IX C. Walker made a business trip to Dallas Friday, returning Satur day. l.jle Jones and Sherd Bralej- made a business trip to heridsn, Thursday. Don and Hugh Fletcher came up PrlJay eveninp. returning to Shert di Saturday. , EOLA Mr. linden is wjr tusy starting th stump off ths land ho ha clear- Ths rirer is hih nouth to OAKDALE Frank Arnold and Harry Sloane are cutting wood for Jim Wilson. Airs. Etta Alurphy is having unus ually good success with her chickens this winter. Airs. Alelvin Green's brotherinlaw and sister, Air. and Airs. G. E. Toby, of Albany, have been visiting her. Miss Alary Butler, of Sheridan, is visiting her brother, Thomas Butler. O. E. Dennis spent Sunday with his mother at Falls City. John Dennis has been visiting Clyde Robbing at Pioneer. Snowdrops are in bloom, the ear liest ever known. Spring bulbs are coming through the ground and every thing indicates an early spring. Little Mildred Sellers has been sick for several da. vs. Jim Hubbard has been moving the housse on his lot in town and is plan ning to put up a new house. Hueh Smith is assisting him. Curtis Hubbard, of Dallas, spent Saturday and Sunday with his broth er. David Hubbard. Mr. and Airs. Don Miller are the owners of a new graphophone. The Cement company is fencing the railroad through C. J. Hurley's place. They are also laying ties and rails through Mr. Groom's place. They have an engine there to assist them. Air. Hurley Is clearing a right oi-way tnrougn his place to the rail road. Ben Bramhall is plowing. Miss Faye Henson. the teacher, boarding at Walter Rarnhardts. Charley Bird had the misfortune to cut his knee quite severely with an ax a few days ago. Jim Ford has moved to Falls City to make his home with his brother, Robert Ford. Mr. Taylor who bought the Ford place, has Just moved his family there from Salem. MONMOUTH Silas Coats is Improving some and It is thought he will be out again soon. Mrs. George Muscott, of Dallas, was in town Monday, greeting her many friends. The Willamette river has been out of its banks and all over the bottoms but is receding at this time. Air. Churchill is moving to the place he bought at Highland, south of Independence. After a few days illness Elbey Eb berts is able to be at his place In the barber shop. News has been received that Airs. Alien Clark, of this place, died at the hospital In Portland Tuesday. PEDEE Alva Womer has returned home after a few- days visit at Hillsboro. Mr. Francis Yost returned to his home after about a month's visit with friends and relatives In Pedee. Jimmie Dyer went to Airlie last week. Winnie and Precious Irvin returned to their home in Philomath lasv week. A basket social will be held next Saturday night, January 20. Harry Lacy went to Independence last Sunday on business. There will be preaching next Sun day at 3 o'clock. If your children are subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham berlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. When You See the Bell On the bottle vou have nur cnfiran- tee that you are setting the best cough and cold renie.lv. Dr n.,11 Pine-Trtr-Honey has millions of sat- lstied users. Sold at Stafrins drug store. Satisfaction nf Mortgage. The Observer has added Satisfaction of Alortgage to Its stock of legal blanks. Notaries and attorneys may now secure them In any quantity de sired. Phone orders for legal blanks given prompt atttentlon. is RICKREALL Mr. John Vaugh was vtaitinr la Independence the Erst of the week. William Hill to working for W. a. Morrison. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Is a household word m every stated in the union as well as in "several i foreign countries. For Grippe. Colds. ' Coughs. Asthma and throat troubles; it is the best. Look for the Bell on! the bottle. For sale at Staffing. Ea&raYin. j Orders for engraved visiting cards, ! invitations or announcements, mavj r leu at Observer office. Prompt deliveries and reasonable rate pre- DEATH steader in the Darling Hill country, was found Sunday night by a party of ranchers in the upper waters of Cannady Creek. The condition of the body would indicate that the man had been drowned several days. Neighbors say Frelwald passed their houses Friday, and that was the last that was seen of him until his body was found. The high water on Cannady creek was responsible for the man's un timely death. This is the only re corded case of drowning1 due to the high water in the Sheridan country this winter. It Is generally thought that Frelwald, who was riding a horse when last seen ford the creek and thatfe' ried down stream, -m.. . 11 found later grazing on J? the creek. ""S The body was taken to CIB win be taken to land. lu Fl. 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