POPCORN. O U R A S S O C IA T E E D IT O R S . Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barnes and daughters, Katie and R eitte, of Albany, were guests of her parents, M r. and Mrs. Allen Towns, last week. (ira in promise» a very heavy yield. A ll the County N ew s Graphically W rit­ ten up by O u r Brainy Rustlers. Harley Adam » hie house. * R. L. CHAPMAN..... and Bad Burn Quickly Healed. KINGS VALLEY. FALLS CITY. Mr. Lunde, The FallsCitvblacksm ith, has bought the W righ t property and will move in at once. H U M O R S IN TH E, B L O O D W h en the blood is pure, fresli and healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu­ lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually with a slight rednes.; of the skin followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, ami the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; the acid in the blood di ies up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended to keep it soft aud pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and givin g it a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black heads, while I Bu ff ere d w i t h E c c e m a fo r f o r t y y e a r s a n d c o u ld A n d n o t h in g ' to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ­ c u r e in e u n t i l I t r i e d S. S . S. I ent parts of the body One of the worst s u ffe r e d In t e n s e l y w i t h t h e i t c h ­ i n g a n d b u r n in g ; p u s t u le s w o u ld forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum ; f o r m f r o m w h ic h t h e r e fl o w e d a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, ? ^k .t iflnU,adJ r X ^ ° c » u ChTrta ^ sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak t h e s k in w a s l e f t aa r a w a s a piece and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skiu fonV9y i a « ‘ “ ffw « SSbot.d? but disease'. The liumor producing the trouble w h e n I u sed s . s . S . I fo u n d a per- lies dormant in the blood through t h e fe e t o u r e . T h e r e h a s n e v e r b e e n W inter to break out and torment the a n y r e t u r n o f t h e t r o u b le . O. H . E V A N S , sufferer with the i eturu of Spring. The best S to c k m a n , N e b . treatment f.>r Jill skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of lieing irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the trouble because they do not reach the blood. 8. S. S goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin ntfection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent fre* lo all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class d iu g stores. ________________________ T H E S 'V .'F T Z P T ‘ ----- r r /> — - * T 1 , CAm S .S .S . VEGETABE BUSINESS FOR SALE I or some time I have hern com bining a general merchandise business in M oro, O regon , with practically no competition. 1 have built up a trade of over 890,000 a year, netting me a profit of over 15% . This has all hern done with hired help as my time has been devoted to the real estate business. W ith littleefioi: it can be made to pay over 2 0 % on an in­ vestment of 828,000. If I v. ere going to r main in the mercantile busi- ne»s, 1 would stay right here. I have good reasons for selling. Moro is the county seat of Sho.'iwn county; is surrounded by a tieh wheat district and Is In the midst ol a popula­ tion of over 2,500 people. It offers the best opportunity for a man of «.’¿ergy in the northwest today. My »tore is 80 by 80 feet; well stocked with the best line of brand new foods; no odds and ends. I have the best and most profitable patronage; cash carrier system and steam heat. Every modern convenience. P R O P O S ITIO N : My price is the actual Invoice cost of the goods in stock st the time of sale. I will take either » ash in full or part Portland or Willamette Valley real estate or secured notes. I will |»av all the expenses of any man who investi­ gates and does not find everything as I represent. This is a first class offer and I know it. It is better than 90^ of the offers vou read about. Investigate and find that I am right. REFERENCES: W . H. Moore, ¡»resident Oregon Trust A Savings Co., Port­ land; French A Co., Banker^, The Dalles, Oregon; and W . W . M. Co. Hank, Moro, Oregon. Write to me t«ula' for full particulars and details. i. 0. ELROD, Sight of Eye Destroyed by Disease- Tried Five Doctors but Grew Worse —In Agony Eight Months — Parents Discouraged, Until They Tried Cuticura Remedies Courtesy W est Side-Enterprise. W. L. Biee and fam ily were passen­ gers Friday for Newport for a few week» outing. Fred Neeley went to Corvallis yester­ day, where he will join the Kleppin show band. IN ONE WEEK ALL Miss Jennie Young, of Greenwood, is visiting her uncle, J. W . Buster, in tne Alsea country. SORES DISAPPEARED W. G. Sharmnn, who has been in In- dejiendeuce several days, returned to his claim near Toledo. “ Our little girl, one year and a half old, was taken with eczema or that was what the doctor said it was. W e called in the family doctor and he gave some tablets and said she would be all right in a few days. The eczema grew worse and we called in doctor No. 2. He said she was teething, as soon as the teeth were through she would be all right. But she still grew worse. Doc­ tor No. 3 said it was eczema. By this time she was nothing but ii yellow, greenish sore. Well, ne said he could help her, so we let him try it about a week. One morning wo discovered a little yellow pimple on one of her eyes. Oi course we 'phoned for doctor No. 3. He came over and looked her over and said that he could not do any­ thing more for her, that we had better take her to some eye specialist, since it was an ulcer. So we we it to Oswego to doctor No. 4, and he said the eye­ sight was gone, but that he could help it. W e thought we would try doctor No. 5. Well, that proved the same, only he charged $ io more than doctor No. 4. W e were nearly discouraged. I saw one of the Cuticura advertisements in the paper and thought we would try the Cuticura Treatment, so I went and purchased a set of Cuticura Remedies, which cost me SI, and in three days our daughter, who had been sick about eight months, showed great improve­ ment, and in one week all sores had dis­ appeared. Of course it could nok re­ store the eyesight, but if we had used Cuticura in time I am confident that it would have saved the eye. W e think there is no remedy so good for any skin trouble or impurity o f the blood as Cuticura. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, R . F. D. No. 9, Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y ., August 17, 1906.” Misses Cecile and Geneva W ilcox are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. M c­ Daniel, in Portland. Eiih Young and Jim Jones returned Wednesday evening from their hom e­ steads in Grande Ronde. E. E. Paddock is recovering from an attacked of blood poisoning w hich for a time was a pretty bad case. P. M. Kirkland has installed a new automatic piano in his drug store, and it is proving quite an attraction. Arthur Moore and fam ily have gone on a ten day’ s trip to Nestucea. R. E. Ferguson w ill conduct the store during their absence. J. S. Bohannon drove to Sodaville W ork on the light plant and on the yesterday ami expects to return Sun­ new hotel is progressing and things day. H e will bring back a quail- look lively. ity o f 8« ¿da water. Tom Edgar is making large im prove­ Win. Kirkland, who has been engag­ ments to his business property on North ed in business at North Yam h ill, has Main street. purchased the pool room from John S K IN D IS E A S fc , PURELY INDEPENDENCE. ha» started to build McDowell brothers will »tart their Mrs. Edna Oren, of Portland, is visit­ threshing machine the ¡filth of m i» ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . I*. month. ♦ Priee. ♦ Mr. H oniyer ¡» having a well dug. ♦ F U N E R A L D IRECTOR Misses Anna and M innie Max field, of Harry McDowell is doing the digging. Corvallis, were out to the valley over They are now down 80 feet hut no water. ♦ EMBALMER Sunday. ---------- « • ♦ ---- O F F IC E : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st. ♦ Mrs. John Chambers has returned D A L L A 5 . OREGON: ♦ from t Portland hospital where she was ♦ Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 1306. “ I am so delighted with what ( ’ham- receiving treatment for rheumatism. ♦ berlain’ s Salve has done for me that I 4* Calls Prom ptly Answered Day or Night. Born, in Portland, July 9th, a ten feel bound to write and tell you h o , ” ♦ iiound girl to Mr. and Mrs. Don Grey- says Mrs. Roliert M ytton, 457 John St., ham. Mrs. Greyham was Miss Hattie Hamilton, Ontario. “ M y little daugh­ Price. ter had a bad burn on her knee. I ap­ Ross Chilcott, teamster for the Spauld­ plied Cham berlain's Salve and it healed ing lorging camp, broke a wheel of his beautifully.” This naive allays the pain wagon and was detained in the valley if a burn almost instantly. It is for A. C. M iller wa« an A irlie visitor over night. •»ale by Stafrin Drug Co. Monday. Dick Rogers and T ip Max field were in W . S. Alcorn is having an addition Albany Tuesday getting repairs for their built to his house. binders. Mr. Rogers oats are ready to Mrs. Monroe Townsend is quite low bind now, the first in the valley. James Boydston was a Falls City vis­ with consumption. There was ail ice cream social at the itor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rogers visited W. residence of M*\ and Mrs. A. C. M iller Mrs. Gay nor, of Dallas, was a Falla Saturday night. A large crowd was there E. Dudley at Hoskins Sunday. ami lots of cream sold. The proceeds City visitor last week. Mrs. Addie G rey ham went to Portland w ill go toward buying an organ for the Attorn ey J. H . Flower made a busi­ Monday to see the new granddaughter. Artisan hall. ness trip to D h II uh Monday. (). C. Rainsdell has moved his fam ily A grade has been established on North Mrs. M arieG rittia is visiting her aunt. home from the Curt M iller logging Main street by City Survevor Frank Mrs, M. K. Cummings, at Corvallis. camp. Butler. t GIRL BABY’S AWFUL ms Mr. and Mrs. Meyers and son, C.ar- ence, of the M cKenzie, w ho have liecn The hum of the binder is now heard. visiting w ith their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hay i» all put away but wi » u light Sweringer, and fam ily returned home Saturday. erop. Dor tiilw on I ihh bought a new hinder. mm, OREGON roust and will run the future. business in the Floyd South, who has been employed Mr. Newkirk, one of the proprietors at the Horst bop yard, was so unfortu­ of the livery stable, has moved into the nate as to lose a fore finger Monday. The accident oceured while be was residence of Mr. Foucht. manipulating a gasoline engine. Vick Bros, large warehouse is rapidly J. C. Morrison and fam ily are making nearing completion. A spur track will their home tem porarily at the Horst he laid for their accommodation. Bros, bop yard. M r. M orrison’ s duties Many visitors are in town this week, during the spraying season being such some going to various resorts in the as to require bis closest attention early mountains, others enjoying our city. and late. A first class billiard and pool room John Calahan has sold his feed barn has just been opened in town. It con­ near the steel bridge to Ole Peterson, tains one carom table and two pool tab- residing across the river in Marion b*8. county. W e understand the upper jior- Last week Oscar Hay ter and J. I I . tion will tie remodeled and fixed up Flower engaged the attention of Justice for a rooming house. Frank Butler in a case pending in J. B. Knowles, of Greenwood, is the latter’ s court. making preparation to build a fine new- Sam Lackey has sold his residence house on his farm in that neighborhood property to W illiam Hinshaw. This is The old house has been moved and con­ a fine place on the south side of town. struction W’ork is now in progress on the concrete foundation. Mr. la c k ey w ill go to Sheridan. BUELL. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor o f Infanta. Children, and Adults consists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin. Cuticura Ointment (.50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuticura Resolvent (50c.), ( in the form of Choco­ late Coated Pills. 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, Mass. W T Mailed Free. On Humors of Skin and Scalp. CousHpation. For constipation thpre is nothing quite so nice as Cham berlain’s Stomach ami L iv er Tablets. They always pro­ duce a pleasant m ovement of the bowels without any disagreeable effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free by Stafrin Drug Dick Horner, who was tried here Go. sonic tim e ago in an effort to make a case o f larceny of a watch against him but failed, was an occupant of the jail over Tuesday night for disorderly con­ Mr. F. M. Ham ilton, postmaster at duct. It is said he w ill be taken to Sa­ lem to answer a charge of petit larceny, Cherry vale, Ind., keeps also a stock of it being »Hedged that be stole a watch general merchandise and patent medi­ cines. He says: “ Cham berlain’s Colic, from parties their on the 4tli. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is stan­ The friends of Miss Alm ira Kim berlin dard here in its line. It never fails to will be pleased to learn o f her wedding give satisfaction and we could hardly af­ which oceured at Vale, Oregon. Wed- ford to be without it.” For sale by I nesday evening, July 17. Miss K im ber­ Stafrin Drug Co. lin form erly resided here, making her home with her aunt, Mrs. A. M. H ur­ W e can print ymir load checks, wheat ley, with whom she moved to V ale sev­ eral months ago. The young lady was receipts, etc., in fine shape. an em ploye also in the postoffice for a year or more and as such made many friends. H er husband’ s name is Win. 4* 4* 4* 4* V *5* !• + + + + + + + + + + + + E. Taylor who has no acquaintance 4- f here. 4* 4* 4* Take the Postmaster’s Word for it. Mr. Smith has burned bis slashing. Mr. W alk er has his hay crop in the barn. Clarence Olmstcad was in Dallas Mon­ day last. Miss Burke, of Dallas, is visiting here this week. Mr. Em m ett has finished his haying for the season. Mat Glaze was a Falls C ity visitor Sat­ urday and Sunday. SUNNY SLOPE. Miss Orplia Shipley is visiting rela­ tives at Corvallis. t Best Medicine in the World Mr. Tuttle, of Independence, passed ‘ hrough here Tuesday. for colic and diarrhoea. “ I find Cham­ Mr. McCaleb, of Monmouth, was the berlain’s Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy in the nest of his son, Clarence, Monday. world,’ * says Mr. C. L. Carter, o f Skir- Win. an; Arilie. Frank Hastings is nowr a resident of W alla Walla. Miss Lulu Dempsey is back from sev- eral weeks spent in Portland. j Quite a fire was noticed in the Black j Rock vicinity Saturday evening. Mrs. Gertrude Alisky, of Portland, is j visiting her father, Thomas K lliot. Lloyd Launer is back from a trip in i Washington and British Columbia. A lx . ò •.tinti » Roche!U Sa/tt - Anue Seed *■ tnCnrb Di CttrfxmnASodta^ MirmSeoél- __ Clm th ed . Sugar WïnUrqtofti rUrvuK Aperfecl Rem edy lorConstipa- R o n , S ou r Stomach, Diarrhoea W orm s .Convulsions .Feverish­ n ess and Lo ss O F S L E E P . Facsimile Signature o f Thirty Years The Baptist Sunday school went on a I picnic up the LaCreole Friday and had | a fine time. A new school district has been created on the reservation, and they w ill build a $900 school house. EXACT COPY OF W R A P P E R , Charlie Boydston is to catch for the Sheridan base ball nine «luring the b al­ ance of the season. teffr—_________________________________ « r i - T H S O CNTAU R C O M P A N Y . N E W VONH CITY. Dr. E. E. Goucher, of M cM innville, passed through Saturday on his way to visit a patient in Monmonth. Mr. R. Woods fam ily have arrived from Rfiseherg. He is a brother of the genial proprietor of the Dallas hotel. P ic n ic T im e A g a in W . T. Shaw is now a resident of Shaniko. His sister, Mrs. Jas. Royd- ston, has been up there visiting him. There are 108 teachers em ployed in Polk county, 77 women and 31 men. There are 67 school houses and 3931 scholars. SIMONTON & SCOTT The C o u rt street grocers, D allas, O regon. D read M onday? r o jJ J O ) vafafe ( ( TTj J < > £ Am * ( YOu dread the hard, back breaking work of doing the fam ily washing? Then w hy do you do it? We 014,1 save you this hard work, wash your clothes cleaner, do it quicker, and do it so cheap that there is no economy in washing at home. W e are doing it for your neigh­ bors. SUMMER EATS aéAÌ iJl JWi ai» SUMMER DRINKS ) M U TU A L 197. r n o n es , pacific sta te s iN T0WN A Y ’I r a j S HORACE WEBSTER, Dallas Steam Laundry •D I 1 AND W I ARE THE 13778887 . .. . . CAN BESTfIT YOU OUT. ALE THE LATEST NOVELTIES EOR LUNCHES Do You The Leading Confectioner. You Know W here. aoa Always Ready to Serve You * 4- MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS B uy y o u r w ines and liquors direct from the w holesale house a t w holesale prices. OUR SPECIALTY four full quarts of Tillamook i o Rye or Bourbon Whiskey - - - Tr Shipped to any p a rt of O re­ gon. A ll express charges prepaid. T here is no th ing belter, give us a tria l. MIKE JACOB & COMPANY | T R U S T S TO R E Will sell you furniture and ranges on the installment plan for less than you can buy elsewhere for cash. Call and see what terms we give. TENTS EOR SAEE OR RENT We have the World famous Ecllipse Ranges YOUR CREDlfis~G00D RALPH A D A M S DALLAS, - CREC'SN p .8 . N. G .; R. K. H ill, L. S. N. Promotes Digestion.Cheeriul- Bears t h e Signature ness and Rest.Conlains neillier H. Hirechberg now’ owns an auto. ^ T hey cam e in ra th e r late, b u t we are selling th em anyw ay because th e prices are so low you cann ot afford to m isa th e o p p o rtu n ity . T he prices range for a nice new N o ttin g h am design a t 60 cents to th e Best H russols N et at $5 a pair. AYcgelaUe Preparaiionfor A s ­ similating (tic Food and Beg d a ­ ting (tie Stomachs and Boweis of The Kind You Have Always Bought O. L. Carter is back from Idaho. 4* 4* People are often very much disa|i- pointed to find that their fam ily physi­ • James Goodman and Mrs. ( ’ lark ami cian is awuv fmm home when they most I children have returned from Blodgett need his services. Diseases like cramp i Valley, where they have been putting colic and cholera morbus require prompt P o itla n d Ore. ‘ up their bay. treatment, and have in many instances + + + + > *K + + + -K + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ;j; 5 i F ro n t S tre e t proven fatal before medicine could In* procured or a physician summoned. The **# *********< •**»*■ »*-»*»**» right way is to keep at hand a bottle «if I * * * * Cham berlain’ s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy, No physician can pre- serilie a better medicine for these di- seases. By having it in the bouse you A N T I " es«*npe much pain amt suffering and all risk. Buy it now : it may save life. For sal«* by Stafrin Drug Co! I Martin & Blodgett ËE2EEÜ3 | I SIND YOUR FBItaP A POSTAL W c have the largest and best stock in tow n of Souvenir P ostal Cards, and m any of them are extrem ely beautiful SOME VERY ENTRANCING VIEWS O f NiAGRA EALES JUST IN