Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 27, 1907, Image 4

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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
Allthe County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
MONMOUTH.
Mr. S. M. 1 >un.el ha* just returned
from a trip to Eugene.
Mrs. Wilbur Mulkey is very ill at tin-
home ot Mrs. Sickafoose.
Mr. Tom Boothby’s family have been
quite ill but are improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Angle, of Port­
land, have been visiting Mr*. Angle’s
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Crowley.
The normal team badly defeated the
Salem Y. M. C. A. team in a game of
basket ball last Friday evening.
A number of new students have enter­
ed the normal for the last half of the
school year. The school
prospering,
ml is prospering.
! SelnKil hue begun again after a vaca
Ition with Walter Winford as teacher.
| Grandma Ellis, while on her way to
I Sheridan stooped a few days with her
son, H. J. Ellis.
| Mrs. Wm. Maekie and son. Willie,
| have been visiting relatives at their
j former home. Portland.
Home of Monmouth’s * induatriotu
C. L. }• ¡»her ha* atarted work in the
industrious oil-
cit-
i zcn* are taking advantage of the ‘ beauti- Meyers
leyer* hop
hop yard.
la id . The yard being re-
ful spring weather
and
are
making
ear-
trelliaed
with new rawed pole*,
ith<
den.
I The Cochrane school under the able
A number of the normal student* I a-aintance of the teacher, Mia* Kartell,
drove over to Kalem la*t week to h e a r !1"* '« organized a literary society, a
program being given every Friday
the normal question discussed in the I
afternoon.
senate.
The commencement exercises of the
KINGS VALLEY.
mid year term were splendid. The
chapel was packed, and a fine program
wa-* rendered The
might well be
J. B. Logan was a Corvallis visitor
proud of the lurgt-mi
er and the ex­
cellency of the teacheis that go out from this week.
A. C. Miller sold four more fin»' hors-
this scnuol.
OLD SORES
KEPT OPEN
B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN TH E B L O O D
W henever a sore refuses to heal it Is because the blood is not pure and
healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germ s or some old
blood taint w hich has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most
usu ally afflicted with old sorts are persons who have reached or passed mid
die life. The vitality of the blood and strength o f the system l » v e naturally
begun to decline, and the poisonous germ s which have accumulated because
of a slu ggish and inactive condition o f the system , or some hereditary taint
w hich has hitherto l>een held in check, now force an outlet on the face, anus,
legs o r other part o f the body. The place grow s red and angry, festers and
eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn
ulcer, fed and kept open by the im purities w ith which the blood is saturated.
N othing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore.
T he very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason
for suspicion; the same germ -producing cancerous ulcers is back o f every
old sole, and especially is this true if the trouble is ail inherited one.
Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can
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do any permanent good ; neither w ill remov-
t * c ? o t fSur'ytarB^standing? ^
ing the sore with caustic plasters or the
w M M a a llp im p le at first but it surgeon ’s kn ife make a lasting cure.
If
f n ^ : . aiyy v : ? u nia
every particle of the diseased flesh were
alarmed about it and consulted taken away another sore w ould come, be-
treaS dm e but th^iora confinuid cause the trouble is in the blood, and the
to grow worse. I saw S. 8. 8. ad- B IO O D C A N N O T D C C U T A W A Y .
In d liftSr\ikt£i “
nwhi 1 i W *■ The cure must com e by a thorough c W n s -
coinpletaiy cured. My blood ia jng Df the blood. In S. S. S. w ill be found
bow pure and healthy from the
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effect o f S. 8. 8., and there hae not a remedy for sores and ulcers o f every kind.
been_eny r olarn
algn o of the core eiuoe Jt is an unequulled blood purifier— one that
_____ . cured it.
goes directly into the circulation and
TH U S O W E N .
T a t Union. Ohio.
prom ptly cleanses it o f all poisons and
taints. It gets down to the very bottom of
the trou!ile and forces out every trace of im ­
purity and makes a com plete and lasting
cure. S. S. S. changes tire quality of the
blood so that instead o f feeding tile diseased
PURELY VEGETABLE parts with impurities, it nourishes the
irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy hlood.
Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation
leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the
sore is permanently cured.
S. S, S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
W rite for our special book -n sores and ulcers and any other m edical advice
you desire, W e make no -h rge for the book or ndviee.
T H £ S W I F T S P C C / fiC C O *.
ft* .
S.S.S.
and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in
Joe Bixby, of New berg,
visiting at
i effect, take Chamberlain's Stomach and 1 the Patrick home.
I liver tablets. Brice 25 cents. Every
The Washington party at the Gibson
liox warranted. Get a free sample at
home was thoroughly enjoyed.
' the Wilson Drug store and try them.
Breece Gibson has returned from
Portland. His mother is not improv­
SALT CREEK.
ing in health.
A young man has arrived at tlje home
Curtis Miller was in Albany last week
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilson. His
on businees.
weight is ll.Vg pounds.
Martin's sawmill is very short of
Summit church received word that
hands at present.
Captain Branson and wife could not be
Mrs. Wesley Morrison has been visit­ there before March 15th to hold meet­
ing relatives in the city.
ings.
Mr. Every Hart has been breaking
The Ladies Aid elected the following
up «Olili- *1*1 which ho «ili HO» U. grain.
Tlturoday : Prenci out, Mr*.
Clark;
vice president, Mrs. Fannie C:
We now have a good school at Upper
Salt Creek, under thee management of noy and secretary, Clara Bearci*.
Miss Hollander.
A new daughter arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Starr on the
21st of February.
BUTLER.
Chas. Howell spent Sunday with his
Wesley Morrison is about through brother, Lee.
farming, except some new ground which
Alvan Tharp visited at Cloverdale a
lie will break up later.
few «lays last week.
Mrs. Della Bergen leaves for her
Rita Rowell is visiting friends and
home in Ellenshtirg, Wash, today after
a three week’s visit with her parents. relatives in Sheridan.
Lee Rowell attemled a lodge meeting
Mr. Fleser was in the valley again
this week seeing about the cream route in Sheridan Saturday night.
from Beedee to Wren to be started April
W. TI. Batterson’s little daughter is
1st.
nery ill. Dr. Gillstrap is attending.
i
Mr. T. S. Brown and boys have been
C. J. Hussey was up from Sheridan to
making hoihc h o p stakes for Rullstnn spend a few «lavs with her son, Irvin.
hey
get
a
$1.25
a
hun-
' " r which t
Miss Elmer Yorom, who has been
‘
quite ill with pneumonia, is recovering.
Mr. J. II. Brown, the Salt Creek dairy
Rev. Hollingshea 1 will preach at tin*
man, took over about 10 rolls of butter
last week for which he always receives sehoolbouse next Sunday at the usual
an advance price at Howe’s grocery. time.
A1RLIE.
Sam Hodges has gone to Gopher Val­
ley to stay with bis sister, Mrs. Fred
Auer.
Ben Hartman left last Friday for
Everett Evans ¡ h quite sick with pneu­ Carlton, where he will work in a logging
camp.
monia.
Joseph Tharp and sons recently sold a
The farmers are all glad to see nice
fine lot of beef cattle, about forty head
weather this time of year.
in all.
Mr. A. N. Newbill is running the en­
I. C. Yocom and wife were in Sheri­
gine at the axe handle factory.
dan last week and bought a fine large
Mr. Dunenberry, of Portland, is visit­ graphaphone.
ing friends here for a few days.
Breparations are being made for a
Mrs. Byron Gill lias been quite sick basket social to be held at the school
with lagrippe blit is reported much le t­ house in the near future.
ter.
Several members of the Woodman
Morris Fowle returned home last week lodge lien* attemled a lo«lge meeting at
from Portland where has lieen visiting Willamina Saturday night.
for sometime.
J. C. Ellis and George Elgin passed
Mr. Asa Staats sheared bis goats last through here on their way to Salmon
week. They averaged 4'.2 pounds for River where they have homesteads.
hi* entire band,
Mr. an«l Mrs. Stanton, who have l>een
| Knwo Staats, who lui been visiting
visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
at his home here, returned to Indep- Smith have returned to their home near
I endenee Sunday.
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, of Mon-
Fred McKinley and wife, of Dolph,
j mouth have been visiting her mother and Oscar Fanleoner, of Sheridan, visit-
here for a few days.
«•«1 a few «lays of last week at the home
I>r. Butler of Independence, was call­ of Lee Rowell.
ed to visit Mrs. Grant of Kings Valley
last Thursday night.
MONM OUTH.
Tom Brinkley, who is attending busi­
ness college in Bortland, is visiting
Mr. Drury has rented the Ketchum
| for a few days at his home here.
property.
Mr. Wm. Barker returned from Salem
Dr. Mack is going to Drain to practice
Saturdav w here lie had been called to
dentistry.
I the death bed of his aged mother.
A number of our young people attend­
ed the dance a t Wells la s t Friday night,
All report having bail a first class time.
Ed Berry had hisgruphaphone in town
last week and gave our citizens a very
nice treat in the musical line. Mr.
! Berry h sa very costly machine.
1 Our town was visited by several horse
| buyers lately. Several of our farmers
availed themselves of the opportunity
1 and sold their horses for good figures.
Brown & Link expect to have their
mill running in a few days, It will he
a great convenience to the farmers of
this vicinity who are in need of lumber.
Willard ami Chester McLain and E«l. j
i Brat her U>ok a raft of boom logs to Ore-
j gou City last week.
Lame Back.
Thin ailment is usually caused by
Mr*. Wiley is very sick witli pneu­ 1 rheumatism of
the
muscles and
monia. She had a very had hemor­ may be cured by applying Chamber-
rhage of the lung* last week. Dr. Per­
I Iain’ s Bain Balm two or three times a
mit i* attending her.
I day anil rubbing the parts vigorously
MOTOR LINE.
Grandma Grant, mother of .fas Grant 1 at each application. If this does not
and Mrs. T. Bevene, i* very sick with afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel
neuralgia of the stomach. Dr. Butler, slightly dampened with Bain Balm, and
H. J. Ellin has recently lost several of Independence, wus up to see her.
quick relief is almost sure to follow.
fine goats.
For sale by Wilson Drug Co,
There has been several horse buyers
McDougal & Ballard have recently here lately and nearly all of the horses |
purchased a complete spraying outfit.
POPCORN.
that were for sale have I teen disposed
tft hors
Imrg I
Mrs. Monroe Burton! is slowly recov­ of. The demand is for large draft
es.
ering from a severe attack of the grip.
The rain was very much needed.
Miss Cristina Clow has leturned from
Grandma
Putrick is home from a vis­
The
Best
Physic.
a weeks visit with friends in the metro­
it to New berg.
polis.
When you want a physic that is mild i
F E T > Ä ? iD
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replacing the fencing on his farm across '
| the river, that was washed out by the
j recent high water.
Mr. Oliver, of the New berg A xe Han­
dle factory came m on la»t Friday nioin-
Miss Winnie Ixigan is visiting in Cor- 11 ig’a motor when he in com pany with
aili* this week.
John Brown went in ho arch ot timber to
1 Mi** Minnie Price, who i* teaching at move their mill on when they finish on
the Huntings place.
I Summit, spent Sunday at home.
* last week.
f a l l T c T t y .
Consulted Physicians to No Avail—
Uses Cuticura Soap, Ointment
and Pills and Is Soon Perfectly
well— The Disease Having Left
Her Entirely.
CANNOT RECOMMEND
CUTICURA 1 0 0 HIGHLY
“ I take great pleasure in informing
you that I was a sufferer of eczema in a
very bad form for the past three years.
I consulted and treated with a number
of physicians in Chicago, but to no avail.
1 commenced ueing the Cuticura Reme­
dies, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Oint­
ment and Bills, three months ago, and
today I am perfectly well, the disease
having left me entirely. I cannot re­
commend the Cuticura Remedies too
highly to any one suffering with the
disease that I have had. Mrs. Florence
E Atwood, 18 Crilly Place, Chicago, 111..
October 2,1905. Witness: L. S. Berger.”
FOR WOMAN’S EYE
Muchof Interest to Every Woman
Is Found in Cuticura Pamphlet.
Complete local and constitutional
treatment for distressing, debilitating
c o n d it io n s from
which women suffer
'm ay be found on
age 5 o f th e
uticura Pamphlet
wrapped about the
—
Cuticura Ointment.
The pure, sweet, gentle, yet effective
properties of the Cuticura Soap, Oint­
ment and Tills, commend them to
women, especially mothers, for preserv­
ing, purifying and beautifying the skin,
scalp, hair and hands, for the treatment
of inflammatory and ulcerative condi­
tions, as well as most efficacious medicinal
agents in restoring to health, strength
and beauty pale, weak, nervous, prema­
turely faded, run-down women.
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ELLIS & KEYT, Dallas. |
The K. P. danee was well attended,
and all report a good time.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 3 0 years, has borne the signature o f
- and has been made under his per-
^ 7 * s
,
sonal supervision sinee its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you iu this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Ju«*t-n*-good” are but
Experiments that trille with and endanger the health o f
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Frank Butler and John Teal returned
from a business trip to Portland Friday.
The new bottling works are nearly
ready for business. Their new building
is nearly completed.
Cliff Pugh has his new block roofed
and enclosed, and the carpenters are at
work on the interior.
Willis Frink, who was injured bv the
bridge accident a week ago, is slowly
improving under the care of Dr. Pfand-
hoefer.
What is CASTORIA
Our city marshal is in receipt of a let­
ter ask int; for the present address of
Win. Apitz, whose father is dangerous­
ly sick at Elgin, Oregon.
Ciisioriit I k a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drop* ami Soothing Syrups. It is l ‘leasuut. It
contains ueither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotle
substance. Its ape is its guarantee. It destroys W orm ,
and ulluys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It ussimllates the Food, regulates the
Stomach aud Dowels, giving lioultliy aud natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’ s Friend.
Robinson Bros.’ building is now ready
for the plasterers, and is going to In* the
best block in town. This building is a
fine addition to our main street.
Charles Dill lias gone to California on
a visit and to see if he can find some­
thing lietter. He may possibly locate
there. There is nothing better than
Falls City this side of paradise, he will
find.
tieNUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
S e a r s th e S ign atu re o f
From present outlook Falls City will
be a busy place for carpenters and paint­
ers this spring and summer. Manv
new buildings are being planned and
property is changing hands to home
builders.
Our local photographer came very
nearly being burne 1 out last week. His
tent caught fire and some of his appar­
atus was destroyed before the fire was
subdued. Mayor Lucas was a whole
fire department in the quick and effect
ive work he done,
The Kind You Have Always Fought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
J. B. Nunn, our rustling fruit, inspect­
or, was in town on business last week.
Mr. Nunn is one of the most efficient
and painstaking inspectors in the field,
and many would like t«> see him at the
head of the district. He is known as
the man who does things.
f M I O t N T S U H O O M M N V , f ? M U HHAV S t S t t t , Ml
Mrs. McMurdo came near having :•
serious accident
last week. Whil*
driving her spirited horse along Mail
street, the aninf&l became frightened
and ran away, the little lady homing on­
to the lines and keeping the horse in *
Ota” Mailed Free, “ A Book for woinea."
the center of the street and headed him
for the country. For a few minutes out
w ith lagrippe but bis sweetheart says people saw some fancy driving. Later
the
horse was stopped on the hill east
he is rapidly recovering.
of town.
t
Mr. Jake Smith recently sold a fine
Mayor Lucas has outlined a plan for
mare for $250 and Mr. Newt Dickey sold
the w ater mains under our proposed
a fine gelding for the same.
system, and if his ideas are carried out.
There was a pie social at the chapel we will have three mains covering the
Saturday evening and Miss Nora Jones entire town, and cross pipes making the
was voted the most popular young lady system circulating. This would insur.
of Mill Creek.
nurity of water as there would he m
Walter Butler is setting out five ac­ dead ends to accumulate sediment and
res of strawberries and would set out germs. Our mayor has some good prac­
ten acres more but owing to car short­ tical ideas in this matter, and we all
hope to see them in operation soon.
age five will be the limit.
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IMPLEMENTS
AND VEHICLES
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Our hotel opened Sunday to the pub­
lic, At last we have as neat and com ­
fortable hotel as any town in the valley
The «lining room has a n ew floor, tin
kitchen has been entirely overhauled, ;
new range installed, and everything is
in firstclass condition. The chef is s«
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well known that his presence in tin
Rev. Morton will preach next Sunday kitchen will he a standing advertise­
ment. Mr. Mathews intends to run :
evening.
strictly firstclass place, and we know In
Rev. Byers gave a talk Sunday even­ will do it.
ing at the school house,
The Falls City, Dallas and Lewisville
Our basket social will be at the old Telephone company held its annual
church the 9th of March.
meeting last Saturday at this place. A
full attendance was had, and it win-
There was considerable gardening and
voted to extend the Blue line on t«
hop work being done last week.
Lew isville and other points in the val­
George Brunk is hauling trellis hop ley, using White line poles where iKissi-
poles for the Burton hop yard, from Mr. ble. and setting a mile of new poles and
stringing three miles of wire. An as
Burton’s Eola place.
Friday being a holiday, our teacher sessment was vote«!, the result of which
will
place the company out of debt and
went home Thursday afternoon, accom­
leave them a good working surplus.
panied by Ethel Brunk.
The executive committee for the ensu­
Mrs. (). G. Savage l«>st a fine cow last ing year is C. C. Gardner, J. J. Leveek
Mrs. S. M. Doty has changed her resi­ week. She was playing and fell and W. S’ . Yeater. L. I . ‘ Burnell, Wm. Har­
dence to McMinnville.
hurt herself about three weeks ago.
rington, Frank Hubbard, George Sei-
Jos. Radek, the baker, is making an
George Mitty has returned from bis furt h.
addition to the bakery.
claim. There has been an abundance
Mrs. Anna Craven has changed her
Mr. (»rant Wolverton, of Spokane is of rain over there, also some landslides.
here visiting his brother, the post mas­
Sunday being Miss Bessie’s birthday, a 1 Less from Napa, California, to Port
land,
Oregon.
ter.
her patents gave a dinner in honor of
Quite a number of new students have it, to which her relatives and several
enterered the normal for the next two friends were invited.
terms.
Mr. Maxwell lias been putting in
Jos Radek will add a soda fountain some very heavy blasts while cl ar-
and ice cream parlors to his establish­ ing up his land. The jar has prevei te l
eggs from hatching, so it is thought.
ment in a few days.
BALLST0N.
W e announce to our custom ers one
o f our sales under the m an agem en t;^
o f Mr. Kreuger, o f the Pacific ¡St
Coast Sales Promotors, one o f the in­
m ost successful salesmen in thisj^
line in the N orthwest, sale to openjSt
Thursday morning, D ecem ber 13, St
1906. The opportunity o f a life -In­
tim e to g e t firstclass new goods a t ;£
lowest prices. All our ChristmasjSt
novelties g o in this sale.
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Complete external and Internal Treatment for E very
Humor of Infanta, Children, and Adult* consist* o f l uli-
cura Soup (2V:.) to Cleanse the Skin, Cuticura Ointment
(50c.) to llcu l the Skin, and Cuticura Resolvent (50c.), (in
the form o f Chocolate Coated Pil!», 25c. per vhil o f 60) to
Purify I he Blood. Sold throughout the world. Potter
D rug ft Client. C orp., Sole Props., Boston, Ma»#.
While working on the new flume last
Monday afternoon, Fred Arnold fell the
distance of 7i> feet, breaking his leg just
above the ankle
Dr. Smith, of Sheri­
dan was called and he is resting easy.
George Chapman is cleaning up bis
H. M. Guthrie and daughter are put­
ting in a glass front to the brick build­ old fence row and taking out most of
Miss Florence Hudson left Friday ing they recently bought ou Main street. bis «.Id orchard, in blasting out tl e
morning for Tangent. She will return
stumps. He blew some of them against
the telephone wires and put them out
Sunday to take up her duties in our
Itching Piles.
school as teacher after a few «lays visit
of fix for awhile.
If you art* acquainted with anyone
at her home.
who is troubled with this distressing
NORTH DALLAS.
ailment, you can do him no greater fav­
or than to tell him to try Chamberlain’ s
Salve. It gives instant relief. This
Earl Barker, son of the late L. C.
salve also cures sore nipples, tetter and
salt rheum. Brice 25 cents. For sale by Barker, visited relatives here Saturday
and Sunday,
Wilson Drug Company.
SALE EXTRAORDINARY!
Mrs. Edgar has been on the sick list
this week.
Mrs. Critehlow who has been sick
w ith neuralgia for several weeks, is now
much better.
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Yes, You Can
Get “ Mieap” Flour if you want it, but we don’ t
think you want it.
If you
would
like Flour
that will make perfect bread and have some of the “ staff
of life” about it, buy
Blue Stem Blend Flour
SIMONTON & SCOTT
The Court street grocers, Dallas, Oregon.
Eyeglass fittin g Is too Important a
matter to rush int« “ with your eyes
s h u t." If you r eyes w ear out. they’re
gone forever. W hen you buy glasses.
tee to it that you get glasses that are
J !*t right.
W e have the knowledge,
experience, expensive up-to-date ap­
paratus and skilled em ployes to make
them just right.
C onsultation costs
you nothing. Write for our booklet,
it contains valual !e inform ation about
the care of the eyes. W e will send It
to you fre e —post paid.
Charley West is not much better, al­
Dudley Haling is slowly improving.
though be sleeps more and his cough is
Our nice weather has ( hanged to rain. better than last week.
Miss Dora Hayes started to the pub-
It is reported that Cecil Royal was
married in McMinnville, Thursday, Feb. lic school in Dallas Monday morning.
She
entered the fifth grade\here.
21st.
Mervin Boyce, ol Salem, recently cut
The bridge across the Yamhill river
which has so long been out of repair is his foot with an ax. He may not yet E C Z E M A a n d
i»e able to w alk for a eonpleof weeks.
no ready for use again.
P IL E C U R E
Mr. Getchel an«l family, from Wins- FREE Knowing what it was to suffer, I
dor, Colo., are guests of the Palmers.
They intend to locate in this valley pro­ will give free of charge, to any afflicted
a position cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum,
viding they like it here.
Erysipelas, Biles and Skin Diseases.
Herbert I ah » made a business trip to Instant relief. Don’t suffer
longer,
Black Hock last Saturday, ilis broth- Write F. W. Williams, 400 Manhattan
criulaw, Lert Miller, returned with him Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamp. 1
People are taking quite an active part and stayed until Sunday evening.
in spraying, trimming and clearing up
Sam fla yet-ca lled from Black Rock
their old orchards. They will now take
Friday on account «»f the serious illness
a more active interest in their fruit.
The «logs of this locality have made a of Ins little son, Howard, who had
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raid on the sheep and goat herds and taken suddenly ill with pneumonia but
many were killed. Among those that is now well again. ^ — — —
suffered were the registered stock of
O. K. Focht. 1 suppose they were bet­
BUENA VISTA.
ter meat than the scrub animals.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arella, on the
BUELL.
25th, a son.
Henry Cornier, of Independence, w as
Fanners all busy.
| here Saturday.
The sawmill will soon be completed.
J. R. Lov and A. J. Hall loaded a car
Mr. Steve Braley is digging potatoes with oats at Parker last week.
Railroad street, Dallas.
and will ship them t«» Portland.
Mr. H. E. Hansen, of Philomath, ha8
Mat Glaze and D. C. Walker were in been visiting at the home of T. C. Rowe*
Sheridan Tuesday of last week.
G. E. Harmon an«l R Peterson each
Joseph Parker will erect a dwelling bought a horse last week, paying $175
bouse upon a tract recently purchaaed. apiece for them.
TRU CKM AN.
Albert Teal ami William Tillitson
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin,
D a lla s : O r e g o n
formerly of Falls City are working for formerly of this place, hut now of Win-
the new mill company.
A f»ir ahare o f p »tr o n »* * «olici te«1
lock. Wash., a girl.
ad »11 o'iler« promptly tilled.
| Shin! Bradley has l>eeti very sick
Mr. liimgacre, of Silvertou, is here
President Duden. of the Lincoln An­
nuity Union paid Sheridan asseinby a
a visit on last Tuesday.
Mr. J. S. Martin, , u
a pu
>f 1850,
McSl
. where
they had lived for 25 years.
0 N U M E NT
Marble—
-Granite
C . L. H A W K I N S
W.J. STOW,
Bilyeu & Chitty
Sole Agents for Dallas.
When a Man Marries
His Troubles Begin
If hi* » ¡f r ir . i*t* on havtnir hi* rolimn
cuff* »nd shirt» launder*,! »t home, af
! ter he ha* been accuatomed to euch ai
tiatic work as we have given him. Fn
j highrlaa* work on vour, linen, for car«
j ful treatment and for that faultle«« co
j "r and finish on your linen, there ia n
laundry that can compare irith the
SALEM STEAM lillN D M
Leave order, ia t «alla« with J. J rt.ll.,
m « the William, si * ~