s e r to [ Because of this the homestead is of no , value to the estate of Fletcher, who has ' since died. The appraisers of the es- j J tut« — ll. ( Slur i , J toper Agee and John : IPetklm— filed t report in tUa c runty i court this morning showing that the pro perty of the »‘ talc u n th rho homestead in mentioned in tue report, but is appraised as having no value to the estate declare that Fletcher’ s family w ill he able to prove upon the iiomsteud ¡1 they continue to live on it until the the survey is approved by the general lan<l office. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh SEWING MACHINE FREE. Given to the Correspondent who Sends in the Most Paid in Ad vance Subscribers Before October 1, 1906. E. R. Loy’ s oats went 52 bushels to the acre. Wheat is not so goed, only 15 to 17 bushels to tl*e acre. BUENA VISTA. SUNNY SLOPE. X, ANDKRHON Mr. Cockle has about \f> days thresh ing in our neighborhood- M. J. Kreutz, bought a house from Alie Pbrter last week few $*,000. Mrs. Johnson, <>r near Dulllas, is the guest of her friend. Mrs. A. J. Richard son. Clarence Kayes and wife, of Oregon Citv, came up to stay until after hop- picking. F. M. Prather and M. N. Prather and family, returned home from Fish Lake last week. Allen Johnson and sister, of Mon mouth, spent Sunday at the home of B. N. Pillar. Regular preaching services at the Evangelical church Sunday, both morn ing and evening. C. P. Wells and G. A. Well*« and fam to a Skeleton— Awful Suffering for Over a Year— Grew Worse Under Mrs. A. J. Richardson, after making an extended visit in eastern Oregon, re turned home Monday. Florence Gobat and Tressa Prather were among tlie«e who went to the cir cus at Albany last Thursday. Tit is office has just ordered from the New Homo Sewing Machine Company Rev Elaver, of the M. K. church, at its manufactory near Huston a Chant' preached his last sermon here Thursday pion sewing machine, which we propose night. He was highly respected by alf. to give free of charge ti> the correspond Mrs. Ethel Bevens, who was thrown ent sending in the most paid in advance from a buggy last week and was render subscriptions prior to October 1, l!M)fi. ed unconscious for 29 hours, is lietter at We can attest that the machine is a the present writing. first class one in every respect, as one has been in use in our family for the Summer Diarrhoea last tivo years. To the correspondent sending in the second largest number of Iii children. During the hot weather of subscribers we will give a fine Webster the summer months the first unnatural unabridged dictionary, costing anywhere looseness of a child’s bowels should have $12, Strict account will be kept with i immediate attention, so as to check the every contestant ami the result un disease before it becomes serious. All liounoed frequently through this paper. that is necessary is a few doses of Cham Here is your chance to get either prize berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea by using a little of your time. We Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil want to make this department the best to cleanse the system. Rev. M. (). in the paper, and by your help we can Stockland, pastor of the first M. E. do it. See that every family in your church, Little Falls, Minn , writes: territory takes the Itemi/.er. More good “ We have used Chamberlain's Colic, things coining. Look out for them. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for sev eral years and find it very valuable, es pecially for summer disorders in chil dren.’ ’ Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. llR II. Unless Hands Were Tied— Wasted ilies, and Martin W enger left last week , for Eastern Oregon. W . M. K IH H BACX. Ed Rogers has put up a new mail box the past week. William Herren and wife drove to the caj ital city Monday. R. M. Bosley’s house looms up with a fresh coat of white paint. Allen Clark and wife visited Mrs. Elizabeth Clark last week. Wilford Belslie, of Monmouth, was seen in these parts last week. Russel and Pearl Fish back attended the big show at Salem last week. Mrs. Moses Dressier and daughter, Lizzie Gilliam, were Monmouth traders Wednesday. Winfield Eggleson and family, of Bridgeport, spent Sunday at the hom e of his father-in-law, Milt Bosley. OLD SORES OFTEN LEAD TO CANCER W henever a sore or ulcer does not heal and shows sign s o f becom ing chronic, It should arouse suspicion, because many of these places lead to Cancer. It m ay appear as an ordinary sore at first, and is given treatment as such, w ith some sim ple salve, wash or plaster, w ith the hope that the place w ill heal, but the real scat of the trouble is in' t'.ie b lood and can not be reached b y external remedies, and soon the sore w ill return. After aw hile the deadly poison begins to eat gr gTH H tly f r o m a c a n c e r into the surrounding flesh and the o u I s w u a l s c e B r u o fferin n m y l e ft b r e a u t, w h io h h a d ulcer spreads rapidly, becom ing more D c g u n t o e a t . a n d a t t i m e « w o u l d di*»- offensive and alarming until at last o k h n a o r w g -e t h o v t e r r o y u b l o e f f w e n a e s i h v e e r e d m i t a a t r t y e r a . e a n I the sufferer finds he is afflicted with o n l y s i s t e r , m y m o t h e r a n d t w o o f h e r n te rs d ie d o fC a n o e r . I am f u ll y s a t Cancer. Cancerous ulcers often start s is i fie d I w o u ld h a v e g o n e th e e a m e w a y from a boil, wart, mole or pimple, but f o r S . 8 . 3 . . w h i c h c u r e d m e . B o l t o n , Mo. M R S. J. O A S S E L L . w hich has been bruised or rou ghly handled, show in g that the taint is in the blood, perhaps inherited. Another cause for n on-healing ulcers and sores is the remains o f som e constitutional disease or the effects of a lon g spell o f sickness. S S. S. goes dow n to the very root of the trouble and cures so th orou gh ly that there is never any sign o f the trouble in after years. A s soon as the system gets ___ __ ___ under the influence o f S. S. S. the place begins p i i p c i V l / c r C T A n i F to im prove, the discharge gradually grow s less, ru n c.L T v t U L iH O L t . the inflam mation leaves, the flesh resumes its healthy color, and soon the sore is well, because every vestige o f the cause has been removed from the blood. Book on sores and ulcers and m edical ad- vice without charge. j HE S W IF T S P EC IFIC C O ., A TLA N TA, C A . S.S.S. Doctors— Skin Now Clear. WOULD HAVE DIED BUT FOR CUTICURA. MMy little son, when about a year and a hulf old, began to have sores come out on his face. I had a phy sician t r e a t h im , but the sores grew worse. Then they began to come on his arms, then on other parts of his body, and then one , came on his chest, ✓ //«• ,»y Nworse than the W n l n IllUlliu Z T m ' othera- T l »'u physi- 1 cul1- ed another cian. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to tie his hands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh. “ He got to he a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. My Aunt advised me to try Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. So great was her faith in i t that she gave me a small piece of Soap to try and a little of the Oint ment. I took it home without any faith, but to please her I tried it, and i t seemed to dry up the sores q little. “ I sent to the drug store and got a cake of the Soap and a box of the Ointment and followed the directions, and at the end of about two months the sores were all well. He has never had any sores of any kind since. “ He is now strong and healthy, and I can sincerely say that only for your most wonderful remedies my precious child would have died from those terrible sores. I used only one cake of Soap and about throe boxes of Ointment. (signed) Mrs. Eg bert Sheldon, R. F. D., No. 1, Wood- ville. Conn, April 22, 1905.“ Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Aye, Conni-tinf of Cutlcura Soap, ¡Me., Ointment, 50c., Insol vent, .', 0 c. (in form of Chocolate Coated Pills, 23c. per vial of tmi, may be had of all druggists. v «Ingle set often cure*. Potter Drug*Chain.Corp., Sole Prop»., Boston. Of-Moiicd fc reo,“ How to Cure Baby Humor«.” j Martha Addison and son, Robert, of i Ncwberg, visited Mrs. Fishbnck this week, sister and aunt respectively, | Allen Johnson and sister, and Mrs. | McDevitt, <*f Monmouth, passed through here Thursday enroute to Falls City. Henry McCaleh. after a lingering ill ness of one week died at his home here Thursday, August 23rd, 1909, aged 5 years 1 month and fi days. The deceas ed was born herein July, 1901. His par ents, two brothers and many friends re main to mourn his loss. The funeral ! servees were held at his home August | 24th, by Elder Siekafoose, pastor of the I Christian church of Independence, and the remains were laid to rest in the K. of I*, cemetery south of .Monmouth. FALLS CITY. James Chamberlain is improving. Justice Butler's law office has a neat coat of paint. George Coulee, of Dallas, was a Falls City caller Saturday. John Montgomery is running a plan er at the Voget mills. Work on the new residence of Jud Mitchell is progressing. Jake Cube and Warren Wright has been over from Rock Creek. B. J. Lombard is building another barn to rent on his city lot. There was a large turnout at the W ood man hall last Saturday evening. Mr. Goreum, of Siletz, left Saturday for his home in Olympia, Wash. 60 cents What is CASTORSA C n storia is a h a rm less su b s titu te fo r C a stor O il, P a re g o r ic , D ro p s a n d S o o th in g Hyrups. I t is P lea sa n t. I t con ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rco tic su b sta n ce. Its a g e is its g u a ra n te e . I t d e s tro y s W o rm s a n d allays F e v e ris h n e s s. I t cu re s D iarrh oea a n d W in d C olic. I t re lie v e s T e e th iu g T r o u b le s , cu re s C on stip a tion u n d F la tu le n cy . I t assim ila tes th e F o o d , reg u la tes th e S tom a ch a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h ealth y und n a tu ra l sleep. T h e C h ild r e n 's P a n a c e a —T h o M o th e r ’ s F r ie n d . UcttUINE C A S TO R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM C CENTAUR COM PA N Y. FT MURRAY ST R E ST. NEW YO RK CITY. Perry Welman, Ida Kinsey and Mary Uncle David Guthrie pa. sed through here on his way to the Voget saw-mill j ltonco were Dallas visitors Friday. Sunday evening. Mrs. Flora Chenoweth and children Mrs. Lou Magrudet, of Portland, and will leave next week for Breimon, Wash Mrs. Mitchell, of Dallas, were Falls City ington. i isitors last week. Pine Burbank and Miss Nellie Phillips Mrs. ('has. McDonald, of Buell, was attended the convention at Alexandria visiting Grandma Glaze and Mrs. Butler, last Sunday. f>f Oak hurst, last week. Grandma Chenoweth is going to Port A saw-mill is being built on the i land to live with her daughter, Mrs. ¡Grant Creek near Mr. Sumpters and Lizzie Booth. will cut oak and fir timber. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvin, of Inde Griswold & Grier are adding a new pendence, spent Sunday with her par and large blower to their planing mill ents, Mr. ami Mrs. Warner. recently purchased from Bryan and son. Mrs. Arch Horning, of Corvallis, has -------------— ^ -------- taken her sister’s place as cook in the Beware of Oir.ments for Catarrh Olcman and liiker logging camp. That Contain Mercury Mrs. Taylor has been home on a visit. Bnt as another cancer started to grow ing fin her arm she returned to Albany As mercury will surely destroy the sense for treatment. of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through NORTH DALLAS. the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions frpjni reputable physiciaiy», as the Harvesting in this* vicinity is about damage they will do is ten fold to the completed. good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown were F. J. Cheney St Co., Toledo, 0 ., con Salem visitors Wednesday. tains no mercury, and is taken internally, Grandma Marks returned Friday from acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. In buying a two weeks visit with her sou John near Aurora. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure lie sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and George Coulee, who has been troubled made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney with his eves, has been to Salem to have «4Co. Testimonials free. Sold by drug them treated. gists. Price, 75 cents a bottle. Take A happy cmwd started Saturday morn ilu ll’ s Family Pills for constipation. ing to Siletz Bay. Among them were Mr and Mr. Konnemnn, of Rickerall, Mr. and Mrs. Black, from Salem, Mr. MONMOUTH. and Mrs. H. Lee, and children. Miss Georgia Shriver, Roht. Jennings. Lert M IS S RO SA S M IT H . Miller and Robt. Reed, of Dallas. The painters are at work on the col lege, SUNNYSL0PE. A. L. Chute has sold his shop to Cornwell Bros. Rosa E. Smith will teach in Heppner the coming school year. The new electric light station is being built on the R. R. line east of the col lege. Fred Moseman and wife have return ed to their old home at Talmage, after several years absence in Tacoma. ■ ■ -- ■ 9 ♦ ------ PEEDEE. M A G O IK H E R R O N . E L L IS & K E Y T Iu all it* bluges. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothe« and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly. Vrtm ui lln liu 1« placed Into the nostril*.apreude over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is luw mediute and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHKKS, 6« Warren Street, New York W .J . S T O W , Wo do not mean the muchly advertis ed captain oi the Portland) letective force but a nig black monarch of the coast [TRUCKM AN. range who came ambling flown our creek bed the other morning on finding some D a li a ,« : O r e p o n thing to cut sincerely intent. Henry Dimick caught sight of him first, ami A fair share of patronage solicited others also got a look at him, but before our brave niinrod-» got out with their md all orders prom ptly filled. shooting irons he had vanished, not to lx* seen again by anyone who had a gun with them. Next flay two were seen at the Enes plat e down the creek. Lou | Fisher saw one Saturday, ami so did Jim lluhbard. In fact a numiier have been Dallas, Oregon. ! s *• n near town in the last few flays, j This is the first case on record of their R .C . CRAVEN - - PresiHr.it coining anywhere near town. Scarcity W. G. VASSALL - - Gutter of berries in the mountains is said to he the cause. D IR E C T O R S I X. li. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt, DALLAS CITY BANK If. u. EUia, w. BIDS FOR BUSINESS. There is no need of going to Portland or even Salem when you want a nice vehicle of any kind, for Win. Faull has them in vaiiety. Mowers, rakes ami other harvesting machinery, as well as plows and harrows, are kept by him. Whatever is required for a new building of any kind, he can supply. Oils and paints for all purposes, and everything in the tinware and kitchen line. For some time it has been recognized by all that the Stafrin drugstore was forg ing far ahead in the matter of popularity and patronage. In fact this store has long enjoyed the major portion of the trade tributary to this city. Their cour tesy to all, carefullness in preparing per- scriptions, excellent goods and fair pric es, have aided materially in bringing this about. - . Vaaflftll. 30 Teams Wanted To haul lumber from Martin's mill on Upper Salt Creek to Peirydale. See W . E Martin at the mill or address him at Dallas. Tile Ready! Tile will he ready for delivery at our works north of Independence on ■ T uesday, July 3rd . Sizes of from 3 to 8 inches. SHEW & SHOPE. —■— s SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. SALEM MEN TALK. OX TFIE When in the Capital City do not Fail to Cal! on Them. Ccrvdllii & Eastern Railroad! The Barnes Cash Store people are clo.-ingout broken lines of dress goods at very attractive figures, for instance a fifty cent article for 35 cents and $1 :25 goods at 75 cents, Your neighbor will thank you for telling them about it. All the;, have is good and cheaper than at most other stores. Sunday excursions to Newport and return on the Corvallis & Eastern Itail- road will leave Albany TO NEWPORI AND RETURN. i E V E R Y S U . 1 DA Y A T 7 : 3 0 A. M . C O R V A L L I S A T 8 : 0 0 A. M. | Arriving in Newport at noon, ret urn- I ing leave Newport at 5:20 p. in., giving | 5‘ i, hours at the finpst resort in the west. Once again we call the attention of Health, rest and pleasure to the weary those who need boys and mens clothing worker. Three day and season tickets to the fact that one of the very best se from all S. P. or C. & E. points will he lections in the city is carried by Oscar good going or returning on Sunday ex Johnson on State street. His patrons cursion trains. are mainly the great middle class, who Fare from Albany, Corvallis or Philo want substantial things at moderate math, prices. No other clothier in town can come nearer pleasing you and your 91 0 0 F O R T H E R O U N D T R I P ! friends. Numerous attractions, including boat ing, fishing, surf bathing, baseball, mu- Fiske, the best printer. ! sic by the bund and gathering pretty ( ’has. Have8and Frank Chapman reg water agates. iste reti at a Salem hotel Wednesday. r Mr. A. II. Simpson, of Albany, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Her ren. Jas. Harrington and family, of Mon mouth, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Pitzer. ESTATE OF J.*C FLETCHER. Mr. Dan Bump is up from Forest Grove. Hop picking will soon begin in our neighborhood. The racycle is simplv an improve- j merit on the bicycle. They cost but a fraction more ami give far greater satis- I faction. Gunsmith Kisser keeps them and can make you see wherein they are I better. A good feed and seed store is a great convenience in any community. Dal i las is blessed in having such and the | friends of the proprietors Ray <& Stoner are all who know them. Location north end of Main street. ----------- g This hank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained .luring many years of continuous* service and growth. Mr. Gale Hill, of Monmouth, is work ing for R. M. Bosley. Lose Their Home on the Siletz Res ervation. Still at the Old Stand! THE BRICK BLOCK FELL THROUGH 9 I « - " • .«> E L E C T R IC IT Y Do you use i t ? It is the simplest and cheapest light and gives no trouble. Houses will he wired at cost to tlie company, and customers will he given advantage of the dealers discount of 50 percent on all fix tures purchased from the company. Would You Like to Have An Electric Sign? There are hundreds ot people in this town who can only see your display hv night Come and see us about signs, and he up to date and use the best me dium of advertising. WILLAMETTE VALLEY COM’Y Office: Mill street, east of Main. Dallas - Oregon- Visits Dallas Last Friday and Cre ates Quite a Furore. C A TA R R H Hop picking is near at hand. After living with his family on a home stead on part of what was the Siletz In dian reservation for the five years pre scribed by law, the proofs of ownership offered by Jonn C. Fletcher were refused by the general land office, because the survey of 120 acres of it had not b»*en ap proved, anti the lain! was declared not Willie Yost, of southern Oregon, is subject to entry. The remaining 40 visiting his brother, Jesse. acres hail been surveyed regularly and Mr. H. Willis and family will move to the survey accepted, but Fletcher was not allowed to prove his title to them | Independence for the winter. because lie had built hi« house on the Jesse Yost l>ought several head ofi ground included in 120 acres not subject milch cows from Mr. Bevens. to entry. Ellis & Keyt, at the big store will al low you 60 cents in trade for your hop checks. Fine new stock of everything arriving daily. BRUIN IN* "DALLAS. Nasal Wlial Our Merchants have to Offer the Buying Public. Jim Hanna ami wife have been visit ing his brothers. Miss^Nattic Burch has returned to her home near Albany. Dr. Luther and wife are talking of moving to Soduville. 13925929 "'ir T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t , a n d w h ic h h as b e e n lu “ " use of ----- V . fo . . r o v e r 3 0 J y ea rs, hat* b o r n e th o sig n a tu r e a n d h as b e e n n ia d o u n d e r h is p er son al su p erv ision sin ce its in fan cy . A llo w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in this. A ll C o u n te r fe its , Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t -n s -g o o d ” a re b u t E x p e r im e n ts th a t tritle w ith a n d e n d a n g e r th o h ealth o f In fa n ts a n d C h ild re n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in st E x p erim en t. No ads reset in this paper Wednesday. C . B. RHODES, Manager. In Prices and Quality We Lead; Oth ers Follow. But they cannot catch Us in a Benzine Wagon. Kerslake THE HOME FURNISHER. ü ST