HIIBOttHOOD NEWS BUOOEi ANTIOCH NEWS Our eihool as out Friday. Dtiiut Daybott and tf we iv trad ing lu Monmouth Saturday. Lvl Lt'hman lited friends In In dopoudemv liit weW. Mls Ruih Wood of Monmouth via Ited Mrs. E. Clark and family two Jay of lat we'k. Mrs. Alice Hfiinett and children of Orcswoll are visiting her pareuts, Mr. ud Mm. Mark. Clarence MeCaleb was on the street of Dallas Saturday. Mn Kishbaik and family n'tended the funeral of her brother. VarJemou Scott, at Hopewell Wednesday. Misses Elda, Millie ani Bessie Clark apent Sunday with tht ir slater, Mrs. Belle Sullivan of Monmouth. Glen Holnian of the county seat was In our vicinity Sunday. Ktuuan i Marv.a, Wholesal drug films, ToVdo, 0. Kail's Caarrh Cure I lak.-n In j ter. ally, tl:i dlnMly upon thei blood aul n'ui-oux aurfaiea of lu ays tern. Testimonial ent five. I'rUvJ 75f per bottle. Slid by all druggists. Take Hall s Family rill for consti pation. MONMOUTH NEWS Poison Oak Poisoning Ballard's Snow Llnlnient cures It. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner. Ore., writes My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Polion Oak Poisoning." a very painful trouble. She not only cured a case of it on herself, but on two of her friends who were poisoned by this same Ivy. Price 25c, 50c and $100. Sold by Williams Drug Co. HOPDALE NEWS Mrs. Mary Bevens has be n very Blck the past week but Is improving same. Milton McGowan has moved into Will Sbafer's residence. W. F. Bundy has been on the sick list but Is improving rapidly under Dr. Butler's care. WA, had a nice rain. It made the gardens look fine, also the weeds. Tom Mungers moved back to Cor allls. Guess they didn't Hke hop jpard work. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grounds called on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bundy last Sunday. C. P. Wells sold the alfalfa on his hop farm last Friday. Milton McGowan and his mother were Independence visitors Saturday. A Happy Father Is soon turned to a sad one If he has to walk the floor every night with a crying baby. McGee's Baby Elixir will make the child well, sootho Its nerves, induce healthy, normal slumber. Best for disordered bowels and sour stomach all teething ba bies need It. Pleasant to take, sure, and safe, contains no harmful drugs. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Williams Drug Co. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known T. J.' Cheney for the last 15 years and believe aim perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. Walding, F. H. Mulkey and wife were bul lies UUi in ludependein'i Tues day. j Frank Murdotk went as Juror to circuit court at lalla Monday. j J. II. Stump and ami Dartvll went to Scappt.one lui week and returned !wlth several fi;i Jersey cows which i thev Uurchaned at the West dairy sale, paying four hundred dollar for one. J. sj. Bo.ia.inou and family of Inde pendence iame through here lu their jfine new automobile Monday. J. L. Robiusoo and wire or I nent y. Washington, came Saturday for a vis it with the latter' parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Froatu. The millinery stock 6f goods was moved to the HaUek building on Ma : street and Is being conducted by Mrs. OorneVus. J. W. White, who has been HI the past week, I now able to be out again. The Evangelical conference which convened here the pant week, was largely attended. Bishop Horn deliv ered an able discourse Sunday ioth morning and evening. Rev. L. C. Hoover was retained at this p'ace greatly to the satisfaction of all con cerned. Mrs. Rogers and little daughter of Corvallis came Saturday for a visit with her sinter, r. W. H. Lucas. It Is a great pity there are not more small acreage homes for sa'.e around Mor month. People come here looking for Improved property. Good luck and success to tne en terprise. IS LAST CONTEST Results of the spelling contest for schools of two or more rooms, held April 22, 1910, as reported by Super intendent Seymour: Fourth Grade First place, Dallas, 99 and two-sevenths per cent; sec ond place. Falls City, 96 per cent; third place, Monmouth, 93 per ctnt. Fifth Grade First place, Buena Vista, 100 per cent; second place, Falls City, 99 and five-eighths, per cent; third p'ace, Dallas, 99 and four ninths per cent. Sixth Grade First place, Dallas, 96 and one-half per cent; second place, Bethel, 95 per cent; third place Falls City, 91 per cent. Seventh Grade First place. Balls ton, 96 per cent; second place, Mon mouth, 94 and five-sevenths per cent; third place, Dallas, 93 and stx-elev-jefriths per cent. Eighth Grade First place, Balls ton, 94 per cent"; second place, Dallas 93 per cent; third place, Buena Vista. Several schools which did not re ceive any of the first p'acei ii the different grades made grades tnat are very close to those mentioned In the first three places and the work is much better than at the beginning of the school year. GASH FOR FARM PRODUCE' ....BY THF..... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. 10ME5TEAU TiTvnZ rtad it? It's a weekly pa per, adapted especially for the Pacific Coast farmer. Subscription price $1.30 war Wait. You can read it a id the Independence Enterprise for one vwr 104 conies 52 of Pacific Hor.ie- ! stead and 52 of Independence Enter prise for the price of one, 1.50. y special arrangement we are able to offer our readers this rate. Send In I your subscriptions now. Remember, i J1.50 for both. Pay either office and mention this advertisement to secure ; the two papers. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO for Insurance protection. Representing lUcsickstcr and German American insurance companies of New York. 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