WÈST MANY NEW TELEPHONES. The <'Upain is 1 mm ng removed from the auditorium and preparations are luring h i . ult* to ceil it ai.d place windows j around the sides which will add much to its appearance. Representative .font s departed the j first of the week for Newport, where he will enjoy several days rest anti recrea­ tion and will lo* k after business inter-1 ests while in that section. Tin following new subscriber« a n d ’ Mrs. Jack Wilson enjoyed a visit over­ change« in numbers are reported to tire night from her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J Itemizer by Manager C. A. Morris, of Mr. Karl Gardner is working near K. Guttry, who reside on Mill creek. the Dallas Independent Telephone Ex­ They were returning from a visit to an-1 change. Subscribers are requested ♦o ' Buena Vista. cut out and preserve this list, as it will other daughter, who lives in Salem. Miss Alberta Campbell went to Port­ not l»e printed again ; Michael Goetz is hauling lumber to | Mr. and Mr«. T. S. Brown celebrated land last week. Adams, Ralph, furniture his place a I sure town, preparatory to J 3tMi their 20th anniversary of their marriage Mrs. Lizzie Lucas is expected home building a house and barn. Home ln m -; 1347 Baird, Nellie, res on Tuesday February 20th, 1907. Their 1245 Bilyeu, ( ’has, re« her. which he had on the ground at the 1198 neighliors planned to «urprise them and from the hospital Saturday. Bewley, J A, res announced their presence by a cow bell Mr. and Mrs. Phillips have been vis­ time of the Ho»si. w as considerably scat- \ 918 Bed well, E B, res chorus. Soon the smiling laces of tin* iting at the home of Mr. G. L, Mur* tered, causing him extra work. 201 Biddle, Ed, res bride and groom of 20 year« ago made phy. The (>«ld Fellows have decided to p u t; 1229 Burk, Sam, res their appearance and opened their house in a modern front in their building and M Miss Nell Gardner has returned home Brown, C C, res to a charivari party consisting of the will commence work in a few days. | ::il from Kastern Oregon where she has Brown, Mrs George, res neighbors ami families to the number of This improvement will be highly ap­ 387 Brown, W M, res about forty. The evening was spent teaching. preciated by the tenants, Meaaner, Con- 355 Brown, A W t res in singing old time and modern songs. The basket ball game 1 »etween Mult­ key A Walker, as it will give them an 275 Brown, Lot, office The callers had brought a bountiful sup­ nomah and the (). S. X. S. last Satur­ opportunity to displav their goods. 1199 Black, Weldan, res ply of sandwiches, cakes, pies, pickle« day night was the most exciting one of -♦ 1257 Campbell & Hollister, and ice cream to which all did ample the season. The score was even until 1303 Campbell, A S, res justice. As the midnight hour drew within three minutes of the end, when H '5 Chapman, F J, res near all repaired to their homes, w ish-1 Multnomah ma le three prints m iking 130*1 Chapman, R L, res ing them another 20 years of happiness. | the score It» to 19. 1280 Carlson, E, res “ We would not lx* without Chamber- ----------- mo Chase, Robt, res Iain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on ' 1204 Comstock, F K, res band continually in our home,” says W. 284 Cutler. George, res W Kearney, editor of the Independent, 13.34 Conner, Perry, res- Low ry City, Mo. That is just what ev­ 1340 Cone, G W, res Courtesy Enterprise. Mrs. Gross is quite ill, ery family should do. When kept at band 327 Cold Storage Mean,' Market Miss Mable Ellis, who is attending ready for instant use, a cold may be Mr. liadek is enlarging his bakery. 335 Collins, Miss Bertha Sacred Heart academy at Salem is home checked at the outset and cured in much 1198 Coovert, I) II. res Mrs. Gilmour and son and daughter I and will take part in the Girls’ Glee less time than after it has been settled Daniel, L I), «tore are ill. in tlie system. This remedy is also club entertainment tonight. 254 Dallas Confectionery Co without a i»eer for croup in children, Mrs. Riggs, of Dallas, is visiting her . 375 Downer, L B, res son here. ! H^wkms, pioprietor of the and will prevent the attack when given 1330 Dunn, Ed, r* s ; granite and marble works of Dallas, and as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or 1297 Electric Li. lit ( fffic » Mr. J. L. Murphy starts to Waldport Mr. Biddle, proprietor of the foundry even after the croupy cough appears, 21 5 Embree, ( ’eeil, res Wednesday. | there, were in Independence yesterday. which can only l>e done when the rem­ Ellis, W R, confectionery edy is kept at hand. For sale by Staf- 308 Gleason, Tom, res ain Drug Co. 1343 Gates, Geo, res Gorkhe, H, res 1313 Gerlii ger, L, res 175 Harris, D M, res 255 Holmes & Hughes, dressmakers 297 Holman, A X, res 1515 llo-man. Hardy Sr, res 37H Holman, llardy Jr, res 1104 Hcveland. B F, res 1301 Hotel Gail W hen the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will be soft smooth Wednesday was the occasion of some- 174 Johnson Bros, store and free from blemishes, but when som e acid hum or takes root in the circu ­ h in g o u to f the ordinary in the family 258 Lawton, J II, barber shop lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These reunion line, when all of the Hinshaw 1304 Lynch, J A, res hum ors get into the blood, generally because o f an inactive or sluggish relationship from far and near gather­ 377 JVlarrs, Rev, res condition o f the members of til .* body whose duty it is to collect and carry ed at the home of their mother. Mrs. 1323 Mansion, Fonso, res in North Dallas. 218 off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy iimtttr is left Malissa Conley, Myer, Frank, res Grandma Coulee has arrived at the ri|»e 293 Museott, Frank, res to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid • »ul venerable age of 70 years, and this Muscott, Bessie, dregswaRur* poison. The blood begins to throw oil the humors and acids through the is tin* lirst time for 31 years that she 1243 1201 Moxley, A E, res pores and glands o f the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, lias bad her offspring around her all to­ 1335 Morrison, F H, architect Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually gether. There were also present 25 177 Peppers pool room with a sligh t redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there grandchildren, great grandchildren and 338 Reil, Tom, res flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itchin g is intense. • »ther relatives. That a jolly time was 381 Roger, L, res It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts bad bv all present goes without saying, 217 Savery, Joseph, res o f the body m ay be affected. In Tetter the skifi dries, cracks and b leed s; in remembering and talking of young­ 317 Sears, Walter, res 301 Sears, I) W, res the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended er days and attendant incidents. An old time family feast was one of the 20*1 Soehren, W L, res to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and g ivin g it a prime features of the occasion, and all 203 S P depot hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the did great justice to the excellent Mud Smith, I L, res form of pim ples and black heads, while plentions food provided. The Hinshaw 1324 357 I suffered w ith Eczem a for forty Shaw, Joel, res yea rs and could ilnd nothin«- to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ­ boys chipped in and presented their 298 Starr, Arthur, res cure me until I tried 8. 8 . S. I ent parts of the body One of the worst mother with a purse of $2.50 each, and 1341 Stubblefield, Ira, res suffered intensely w ith the itch­ ing and burning; pustules w ould forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum ; Mrs. Jim Hinshaw added $2. Mrs. A. 1195 Stroud. George, res . Hinshaw $1. form from which there flowed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, Stewart $1, and Mrs. Ge ► 245 Stowe’s truck barn sticky fluid; crusts w ould come on Elias Hinshaw, aged 40 years, was the _..__ — scratched —_____ 378 Sellers, Walter, res the skin and when off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak voungest son present, and Zimri Hin­ 1.34)7 Toney, Dr, res tb eakln i w as left as raw as a piece and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin shaw', aged 50 years, the oldest. The o f beef. I suffered agony in the ij j; Toney, Dr, office fon«T*v«,r toLd? but The humor producing the trouble children were all horn in Polk county, 1.301 long vears ‘ U I lffW» was .* SK afflicted, but disease. disease, 354 Tennis, Curt, res when I i u used 8 . S. 8 . I found a per­ sed S S. per- lies dormant in the blood through the Oregon, and in order to show what old fect oure. There has never been 894 Van Orsdel, John, res W inter to break out and torment the Polk can produce in the way of sturdy any return of the trouble. Webster. Horace, res O. H . K V A N 3 , sufferer with the return of Spring. The best man and womanhood, the mother, sev­ 1207 1288 Weaver, Will, res Stockman, Neb. treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. en sons and one daughter were weighed, 80ft Wiseman, I J. res * ► It neutralizes the acids and removes the their weight totalling 1,055 pounds. 203 W () W Hall humors so that the skin instead of being After a day of great pleasure, the entire 1190 Mathews, W. P. irritated ami diseased, is nourished by a family came to town and had a group supply o f fresh, healthy blood..' External picture taken bv T. J . 1 Cherrington. applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., The Hinshaw children present were: Zimri Hinshaw, of Falls C ity ; Sarah Brandeth’s Pills are tlw great blood while they soothe the itching caused by Walling, of Portland, Tilghman and PURELY VEGETABE skin affections, can never cure the trouble Vnderson Hinshaw, of Gooseneck; Av- purifier. They are a laxative and blood because they do not reach the blood. »S. S. S. goes down into the circulation erp and Jena« Hinshaw', of Mill Creek; tonic, they act equally <*n the bowels, the kidneys and the skin, thus, cleansing and forces out every particle o f foreign matter and restores the blood to its H. Hinshaw, of McMinnville and Elias the system by the natural outl it of the normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin Hinshaw, of South Dallas. hotly. They stimulate the blood so as affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent iret; to enable nature to throw off all troubles to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. arising from an impure state of the the s w if t specific c * * ga * “ I was and am yet afflicted with rheu­ blood. One or two taken every night matism,” savs Mr, J. C. Bayne, editor will prove an invaluable remedy. Each of The Herald, Addington, Indian Ter­ pill contains one grain of solid extract ritory, “ but thanks to Chamberlain’« of sarsaparilla, which, with other valu­ Pain Balm and am able once more to able vegetable products, make it a blood attend to business. It is the best of purifier of excellent character. Bran liniments.” if you are troubled with tleth’ s Pills have been in use for over rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and a century and are sold in every drug and you are certain to be more than ¡»leased medicine store, either plain or wugar- with the prompt relief which it affords. coated. One application relieves the pain. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. ----------- « • « --------- ^ The following is the report of Salt While running a grubbing machine near Suver the other day, the chain Greek school for month ending Febmary 15th: Enrolled, 43; attendance, 668; holding the sweep broke and it struck Llovd Flickinger on the leg, breaking it absence, 108; average daily attendance, 34 ; t inies late, 4; visitors, 4. Lena May • below the knee. excelled in perfect marks. Roll of It will not cost you a cent to try Honor, Harold Starr, Silas Starr, Geo., 'hamberlain’ s Stomach and Liver tab­ Katie and Anna Frieson. lets. and they are excellent for stomach S. R. S khkuh , principal. rouble« and constipation. Get a free E ditii M o n t g o m e r y . sample at Stafrin’ « Drug store. The costumes use«l in “ Belshazzar,” the bright catchy music together with the picturesque posings and groupings — the mysterious handwriting on the wall; wKare «tra vou ^oiry^nvy pretty jmetid V,r wt all go to make up tin* best entertain* ment ever given in Dallas bv local tal­ ent. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. ted out by vota of these two counties. Forty-thre« precincts in Angeles I zu.ity, th ’. u y two in ^an Bernardino and forty-live in S>in Diego are white. I From every part f the nation conus tue glad refrain, “ The saloons must g o . ” A di These Names and Exchanges to Ycur Dallas Mutual Exchange List. Allthe County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. AFFLICTCH jLOREH Always Keep* Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy in his House. MONMOUTH. SKIN DISEASES H U M O R S IN T H E . B L O O D F 1333 Thirty-three Descendants Get To­ gether in North Dallas. Stimulate the Kaod. Afflicted With Rheumatism. School Report. Your ÁVegetaWe Preparaiionfor A s ­ similating the Food and R egu la­ ting the SloiQUchs and Bowels o f “ CUTICURA REMEDIES A HOUSEHOLD STANDBY” 243 HINSH AW‘ REUNION. The Kind You Have Always Bou pht The fishing season isnow alxiut to open and nowhere else in town but at I the gun store of Mr. C. Risser can you get the very best of everything with ' which to inveigle the wary trout. For some time it has been recognized I I by all that the Stafrin drug store was forg-1 • ing far ahead in the matter of popularity j j md patronage. In fact this store has long enjoyed the major portion of the trade tributary to this city. Their cour­ tesy to all, carefullnoHs in preparing per- “ Last year, after having my little scriptions, excellent goods and fair pric­ es, have aided materially in bringing | girl treated by a very prominent physi­ cian for an obstinate ease of eczema, this about. 1 resorted to the Cutieura Remedies, and was so well pleased with the almost marke repo rt instantaneous relief afforded that we discarded the physician’s prescription and relied entirely on the Cutieura Soap, Cutieura Ointment, and Cutieura Pills. REPORTED WKRKLY BY U. S. LOUtlHARY. When we commenced with the Cuti- Wheat, a bushel, 75 cents. cura Remedies her feet and limbs were Bran, a ton, $22 50. covered with running sores In about Shorts, a ton, $25. six weeks we had her completely well, Oats, a bushel, 45 cents. and there has been no recurrence of the trouble. Flour, a barrel, *4. “ In July of this year a little boy in Llour, a sack, $1 05. our family poisoned his hands and arms Gorn meal, $2 50 a cwt. with poison oak, and in twenty-four Potatoes, a bushel, 75 cents. hours his hands and arms were a mass Butter, a pound, 25 cents. of torturing sores. We used only the Lard, a pound, 14 cents. Cutieura Remedies, washing his hands and arms with the Cutieura Soap, and Bacon, sides, a pound, 15 cents. anointing them with the Cutieura Oint­ Hams, a pound, 10 cents. ment, and then gave him the Cutieura Shoulders, a pound, 12la cents. Resolvent. In about three weeks his Eggs, a dozen, 15 cents. hands and arms healed up. So we have Chickens, a dozen, $3,@$5. lots of cause for feeling grateful for the Dried fruits, a pound, 6 @ 15 cents. Cutieura Remedies. We find that the Beets, a pound, 2 cents. Cutieura Remedies are a valuable household standby, living as we do Turnips, a pound, 2 cents, twelve miles from a doctor. Mrs. Lizzie Cabbage, a pound. 5 cents. Vincent Thomas, Fairmount, Walden’s Onions, a pound, 3 cents. Ridge, Tenn., Oct. 13, 1905.“ Beans, a pound, 5 @ 8 cents. Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents Huy, a ton, $5 (a $8. j INDEPENDENCE. Œ JE 3-M What Our Merchants have to Offer the Buying Public. Obstinate Case of Eczema Covered Little Girl’s Limbs with Running Sores— Poison Oak Made Boy’s Hands and Arms a Mass of Tor­ turing Sores— Sufferers Soon Re­ lieved and Completely Cured— Grateful Mother Says i UPPER SALT CREEK. BID3 FOR BUSINESS. LET MOTHERS KNOW . FLASHES FROM THE TEMPER- ENCE BATTLE LINE. Seventeen counties in Pennsylvania now have straight prohibition party of­ ficials. Hurrah for prohibition !” The notorious South’ Carolina State Dispen­ sary system went out of business Feb­ ruary 0, 1900. The bill, while rt wipes out the state dispensary, allows the counties to continue their own dispen­ saries, providing they wish to do so. It allows them, also, to vote for prohibi­ tion if they choose. Charleston is the only city that is allowed license. The license is to be $1,000 if the constitution can be evaded. The constitution for­ bids license, providing for only the dis- joensarv or prohibition. The Wine and Spirits Gazette, of July last, says: “ The prohibition element is at present vt*rv active in Kentucky. Out of 119 co unties in the state, over 90 arc dry, ajwl it looks now that all except six or i iioeii will outlaw the sale of alcoholic j beverages. If the distillers of the Blue ! ( ; state do not bestir themselves, a ! legislature is likely to he elected which j will submit a prohibition amendment to the constitution. Think of the state of Kentucky becoming a prohibition state, j They are getting scared. “ Well, old K mtucky is getting dry fast, hurrah !” Sing until the Lord, for He hath tri­ umphed gloriously.” Thy right hand, () Lord, is become glorious in nower. Thv right hand, O Lord, hath dashed sin pieces the enemy. Southern Cali­ fornia temperance j>eople are singing Israel’ s song of deliverance. San Louis ()l»lepo county has gone dry. Fourteed out o f every twenty-one precincts have vote«* out saloons. Sixtv-six saloons ami three wholesale liquor stores blot- â r æ U fr - WnpStmtl- A perfect Remedy tort'onstipa Tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms :Cotwulsions .Feverish­ ness and L o s s o f S leep . Facsimile Signature of N E W Y O RK . EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TMI OCNTAUH COMPANY. NCVM YORK OITV, at and Below Cost 4k 4k * 4k ¥ 4) THIS MONTH AT W AGNER BROS 4k 4k 4k - 4k DALLAS g Yes, You Can tnnWVVOM EN beuut'Di! Uobertlne gives what every womai- •iost desires—a perfect complexion It brings that soft, smooth, fresh lear tint to the cheek that denote youthfuInesA. It will bring beaut\ to those who lack It: it will retain it for those who already possess it, it will enable you to successfully combat the ravage* of weather a n d •Ime. Don't doubt—don’ t argue. Just try Robertine. Your druggist will give you a free sample. All drug gists keep Robertine. WANTED $1000 || W orth o f Second Hand Furniture. when they are re-hung if we laundry them. We give them a beautiful clean color, starch them just stiff enough and dry them on frames that give them just the right shape to hang right. oftMé/UrSAKl E LP tm aa /W * » . w - Mx ■ ?m/M * HoA.tU SJ*- Anùf Wrf <* Mrs. Nancy Holuian-Henderson, who | settled with her husband, Joseph j *■ Henderson, in Polk county in 1845, L died in New berg lately, aged 90 years. W. C. T. U. SPACE. Mrs. Chloe Butz, Editress. Will Look Nice lf * #$4)4)$ $4t4M4$*$+ #4) 4H94M& 4MMNMH9 ft) 4k 4k IMPLEMENTS 4k 4k AND VEHICLES Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor o f Infanta. Children, and Adults con­ sists o f Cutieura Soap (2,r»e.) to Cleanse the Skin, Cutieura Ointment r , MITTAL 197. W h e n a man leaves home in the evening it is because he seeks amusements. The best way to keep him home is to give him the amusement there. Make home a competitor of downtown, the club, the cafe, the theatre and the concert hall. No one thing will furnish so much amtue- MAIL OiiDER LIQUOR BUSINESS Buv your wines and liquors direct from the wholesale house at wholesale [trices. OUR SPECIALTY I fair fall quarts *f TilUdwok l / i or Burba WJiskfy - - • i: ment for so many people, so many times, and so j JC ¡Shipped to any [tart of Ore­ gon. All express charges, prepaid. There is nothftig I better, give us a trial. MIKf JACOB & COM PANY Si Front Street 1 « 2 p a c if ic s t a t k s im i Poitlana Ore. many ways as the ED ISO N P H O N O G R A P H . Talk »bout versatility! If you had a bra sa band on tap and several leading concert bad signers on salary, and two or three funny men to crack jokes, a be ntiful soprano to sing ballads, you would not give the s»tue w rv.n'd of varied entertainm ent that the Edison I'liooo raph gives by ajojgty changing records. Von can bear the whole program at my store iq fh is town. L. D. DANIEL, SUMMON- Bilyeu Sc Chitty So?e Agents for Dallas. When a Man Marries His Troubles Begin If his wife insists on having his eolltrs. ruffs and shirts laundered at home, al­ ter he has been accustomed to such ar­ tistic work as we have given him. For hivhclass work on vonr, linen, for care­ ful treatment and for that faultiest col­ or and finish on your linen, there is no laundry that can coni pare with the SiLEM STEiM LIUhOET L m v . order, in I>W1 m i MU* WOUawwothfi i j . j . ridi.»