i OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Allthe County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Fred Brock ami R«*e Burnett are ad­ ding to their income on thechittim field. I^ewis Ohintile, having finished his hay, is again on the mail route this week. Mr. Edwards, of Nortons, brought in a big load of goods this week for Fred Witten «troni. G. B. Hampton has purchased a fruit dryer, and does not intend to let any fruit go to waste this season. Two gentlemen were at J . L. Morri­ been appointed hi*»uceeiwori mmedlate- ly took the ponition. .'lr. Klliott depart* son’« thi« week in the intere«t of the L CHAPMAN. ed yesterday morning forColfax, V\ a»li- railroad land in thi« vicinity. I ington, where he owns a wheat farm. There wa« another enjoyable dance at F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R a n i d t I The many friend» of I). A. Hodge will Warren Wright’s last week; ten couple« EM BALM ER tie pleaned to learn that he i» not to present, two from Toledo. Music by OFFICE: C h .p e l.m l P .rlu r., N M ainai. leave Independence but will continue to Hubert Warmock, of Nortons. DALL A 3. OK ROOM make bin permanent home here anil Mrs. Mary and Jane Hampton, who will takeover the huaineaMof the Spauld- have been visiting their sister, Mr«. Bell P h on . UM. • Mutual Phone 1MM. inK Logging C'o. lumber yard and will James Wright, returned thi« week to Celle Prom ptly A u w e r e d Day er Night. oiiernte the mill under a lease in the their home at Falls Citv. Mrs. Wright future and children accompanied them. W. I. Simon, of the Greenwood neigh­ borhood, received a telegram Monday For an Impaired Appetita INDEPENDENCE. from Minnesota informing him of the To improve the appetite and strength- serious illness of his motl er and that she was not expected to live. Mr. Si­ eu the digestion try a few doses of mon departed immediately for Winona, Chamberlain’« Stomach and Liver Tab­ Courtesy West Side. lets. Mr. J . H. Peitz, of Detroit, Mich., G. L. Zomw .lt and wife, formerly of Minn., his former home in the east says: They restored my apt>etite when Independence, but now of The Dulles, where his mother still lives. impaired, relieved me of a bloated feel­ passeil through here Wednesday en Sunday, July 2d, wss a particularly ing ami caused a pleasant and satisfac­ route for Soda Springs. happy one for the Christian church of tory movement of the howles.” Price, Charles L. Matthias, of Puyallup. Independence and a day that the mem- 2ft cents. Ksmple« free. Stafrin Drug Wash., was looking over the country liers of the organisation will hold in Co. memory, as the evidences of all indebt­ this week with a view of investing in edness against the organisation were de­ farm land. POPCORN. stroyed. At the conclusion of the ser- Dr. Richards and wife, who have been I inon by the pastor, Rev. C. R. Moore, visiting at the home of Mrs. Nellie all notes, mortgages and bills against Threshing has commenced in the Grave«, have returned to their home at the church, etc., were burned on an hills. aluminum plate by Elder M Tillery, as­ Troy, Idaho. A little rain would do a great deal of I). P. MacCarty, of Salem, who recent­ sisted by Clerk J . W. Richardson. good. While the ceremony proceeded the choir ly purchased the Ottenheimer hop yard , sang appropriate hymn. The atten­ Frank Wilson bought C. Homyer’s across the river, was looking after his dance an at the services was large ami the trotting colts. interests here Wednesday. | faithful members of the church have Nellie White «lient a few« davs in Misa Ella Robinson is here from Mc­ reason to rejoice that the organization is Minnville, for a short visit with her 1 now free of debt ami on a firm financial McMinnville with lier uncle. Tom vVhite. parents. She is now employed in a basis. Mrs. Montee ami children, of Califor store at McMinnville. nia, are visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Sykes. Will Lampkin and family moved over 1947-1907. into Marion county Thursday morning A very pretty high noon wedding was Sixty years ago Allcocks plasters where Mr. Lampkin will lie employed were first introduced to the public. solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for some time at Groves’ ranch. L. Grice, when their daughter, Miss They are Pslay the world’s standard Mrs. Gerfln returned to her home at plasters Thi- invention h ai been one Hattie, was married to Mr. Ben Ed­ Portland Tuesday alter an extended vis­ of the greatest blessings imngieahle and wards. The house was very prettily it with her sister at Kickreall and the affords the i|iiickest, cheapest and decorated, and about 24 guests were iast two weeks with her mother, Mrs. best means of healing and relief for cer­ present. Ben has taken one of the f. W. Kirkland, of this city. tain oilments. that has ever been dis- prettiest girls in the hills. Whiteaker Bros, have sold their cigar covered. Adcock's are the original and FALLS CITY. store to Grover and Will Mattison who genuine porous plasters and are sold by took charge of the store Wednesday. druggists in every part of the civilized rid. The hoys are giving careful personal at- Professor Crowley is among the siek tention to their trade and doubtless will ones this week. do well. ROCCA. Hid Trask is building a neat cottage Mr..and Mrs. M. Mix, accompanied by near the new bridge. their tun, Marion, departe«! Wednesday We are having dull weather thi« week. for Collins Hprinps, where they go for Several new cottages have recently the benefit 01 or their son’s health. He has Hoyal Plank and a couple of friends been built on school house hill. lieen afflicted with rheumatism for some are on hi« ranch. Bteele Evans is looking after the clec- time and it Is hoped the springs will ic light plant for Captain Newson. Henry Wright and wife, of Fall« City, trie prove beneficial. are visiting hi« parent«. Mrs. Kingsley, organizer of the Marshal Elliott discontinued his ser- Alvin and Roy Brock are peeling chit- Woodman circle, was a Falls City vis­ vices as city marshal at 12 o’clock Wed­ itor last week. nesday night and J. R. Collins having tern on the former’« ranch. The Tetherow, Myer, and Hinshaw families returned from their summer outing Saturday. / Falls City people are certainly high minded ami peace loving. Dr. Pfand- hoefer reports three new girl babies. Marshal Chamberlain hail a Indian hoarder this week who was so well sat­ isfied that it took all of Jim s persuasive powers to get him to leave. It U perfectly natural to rub the spot th at hurt*, and when the muaclea, Kay Kimes and wife are now driving ____ea. joints and bones are throbbing and tw itching with the paina of a fine new outfit. They are taking well Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the linim ent bottle, or some other earned comfort with it. Mr. Kimes has external application, in ait effort to get relief from the disease, by producing one of the best hill ranches in Oregon. counter irritation on the flesh. Such treatment wilt quiet the pain tempo­ Vick Bros, are filling their new ware­ rarily, but can have no direct curative eCect on the real disease because it house with hay and graiu. More room doea not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more is still required for our needs ami there than akin deep— it is roote«l and grounded iu the Mood and can only be is talk of still another large warehouse. reached by constitutional treatment— IT CANNOT BK RU BBED AW AY. The Hotel Walker has recently placed Rheumatism i t due to an excess of uric acid iu the blood, brought about by on their desk a strictly uptodate register the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues equal ....................... to that of any hotel i ' in M' the state. pf bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry of!. This If there is anything to add to the good refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the b«xly, forms features of a first class hotel, just let uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the Colons! know and he will have it. bodycSqd Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains A fine time was had hv the Woodmen a rt only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time boys >ys Thursday night. They had an in- in­ by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or itiation and installed the following offi- cers; Consul commander, H. E. Trask; damppegg, o« after an attack of indigestion it other irregularity. Rheuma­ tism can never be permanently cured while .ho circulation remains saturated advisor, A. E. Trask; escort, W. E. with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift Hannon; manager, J. O. Hoke; watch­ C. Hartung; sentry, Jerry Morris. from muscle to muscle or jo in t to joint, settling on the nerves, causing man, A large crowd was out ami they were (nilanimation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system favored with a fine speech by Neighlior It o ftm Shattered, the health uudenuineil, and perhaps the patient becomes Walter L. Tooze. This is a good live deforced and cripplad for life. S. S . S . thoroughly cleanses the blood and camp. renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system. It warms and Invigorates the blood so that instead PEEDEE. of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ v> ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­ A hand of hunch grass horses passed cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed and nourished hv rich, health-sustaining through here Monday. blood which completely ami permanently Frank Gilliam will deliver hay to the cures Rheumatism. S . S. S. is composed Condon Hhafer sawmill. of both purifying and tonic properties— B. L. Hastings and wife hAve bought ju st what is needed in every case of Rheu- property in Monmouth. I t contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is Womcr's and Will Bush’s crops itlrely of purifying, healing extracts ami juices of roots, herbs and are Alva readv for the thresher. barka. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time Frank Hheythe and family will soon trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and wrrite us about your case anil our physicians will give von anv information or move to his home near our store. Ed PagencofT and Fred Brant are go- advioBdcMicd free ‘ of chmrgrr und will »end our special treatise on Rheumatism* ‘ ~ ek s. ing to the fiat springs for a few weel G us Pagencoff has rented B. L. Hast- R. i RHEUMATISM C A N N O T BE, R U B B E D A W A Y S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm fug’s place and will move there the first of October. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Pulse and Mr. and Mrs. Billy West have been visiting at Will and Ernest Bushe’s. B. L. Hastings has gone to Cottage Orove to vi«it Ills son, Bice, and will go on to Boswell Springs for his health. B. L. Hustings and wife and Will Bushe’s family attended the funeral of Lane Lewis at the F.ngli«h cemetery. Special Rates and Train Service to Newport for Season of 1907 via Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. H IS S K IN N O W F IN E A N D S M O O T H A S S IL K ‘ I wish to inform you that your wonderful Cuticura has put a stop to twelve years of misery 1 passini with my son. As an infant I noticed on his body a red spot and treated same with different remedies for about five years, but when the spot began «nu to get larger I put him under the care of doctors. Under their treatment the disease spread to four different parts of his body. Tho longer the doctors treated him the worse it grew. During the day it would get rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, inflamed, and badly swollen, with terrible burning and itching. When I think of his suffering, it nearly breaks my heart. His screams could be heard down-stairs. The suffering of my son made me full of misery. I had no ambition to work, to eat, nor could I sleep. “ One doctor told me that my son’s eczema was incurable, and gave it up for a bad job. One evening I saw an article in the paper about the wonderful Cuticura and decided to give it a trial. “ I tell you that Cuticura Ointment is worth its weight m gold, and when 1 had used the first box cf Ointment there wa^ a great improvement, and by the time I had used the second set of Cuti­ cura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuti­ cura Resolvent my child was cured. He is now twelve yearR old, and his skin is as fine and smooth os silk. Michael Stein* man, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y„ April 16, 1905.” The council lias named a committee | to look into the matter of purchasing a rock crusher. We have always been j in favor of such a purchase, but from what we have seen of the work in other valley town«, hope that Dallas will he j able to profit by the inexperience of j other places and get better results. FOR WOMAN’S EYE Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cuticura Soap, Oint- ment, and Pills in antiseptic cleansing, “ nI- thus affording pure, sweet, and * economi cal local ana constitutional treatment for inflammations, itching», irritations, relaxations, displacements, and pains, as well as such sympathetic affections as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervous­ ness, and debility. Do You Dread Monday? Sold throughout the world. P otter Drug A Cbem. Corp.. Sole Prop».. Boston. Mam. ft*-Mailed Free, How to Cure Skin Humors. Remedy to for Diarrhoea Known to Fail. Never “ I want to «ay a few words for Cham­ berlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people in York county and have never known it fail to effect a cure in anv instance. I feel that I can not «ay too much for the best remedy of the kind in the word.”—S. Jemison, Spring Grove, York countv, Pa, This remedy is for Cholera and sale by »Stafrin Drug Co. Chamberlain’s Colic, Diarrhoea Remedy Better Three Doctors. than; “Three years ago we hail three doc­ tors with our little boy ami everything that they could do seemed in vain. At last when all seemed to be gone we be­ gan using Cliamlierlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a few hours he began to improve. Today he is as healthy a child as parents could wish for.”—Mrs. B. H. Johnston, Lin­ ton, Miss. For sale by Stafrin Drug. A cadem ic, Ool leg inta. No____ orm al _____ and ______________ C o m m ercial hdncatloQ in a ll «ranchea, includ im i ola**- Ica, iicieuoa, that mathematica, etc., all baaed on _____ tho foundation has won areateat i___________ House on the Pacific Coast. I $10 per M Lumber in Buy your liquors direct from the I wholesale house at wholesale priies and I save the middle mans’ profit, which ■ means 50 to 100 per^ cent on your pur chases. We are offering for the next <50 days a« follows : 2,500 gallon« of Double Stamp Whis­ kies, regular price f> a gal at. $ 3.50 a gal. 2,5ot> gtilInns of Pure Old Blend Rye whiskies, regular price ffl a gallon $4 a gal. 2,500 g a llo n * o f P u re Old B ou rb on B le n d w h isk ies, re g u la r p rice $o a fi a gal. git lion at 2,500 g allo n s of Lyon R y e or B o u r­ bon B le n d , re g u la r p rice, $5 a gul f t a gal Ion at 5.U00 g allon » of fine Old C a lifo rn ia P o rt, S h erry , A n g elica, M uscat, M adera and M alaga, re g u la r p rice, |2.50 a g a llo n a t ....................................... 91A0 a gal. 500 ca»es o f M cB ray er W h isk ey b o t­ tled ill b o n d , a t ........................................ |12 a doz. 500 cm He* o f M illview W h isk ey , lw>t- flO a doz. tled in bond at .......................... 500 cases o f S tan fo rd Rye, pure blen d a t ....................................................... f l l a doz. 500 e ase * of R a in ie r B ou rb on , p ure hh'iid a t ...................................................... J . I l l a doz 5000 e ase * o f P o rt, S h e rry , A n gelica, M uscat, T a k a y , M adera and M a­ . f-l a doz. laga a t ....................................................... ; the Yard Can you beat this anywhere in Folk county? And we guarantee our lumber to l>e up to grade in every repect. All kinds of dimension lum­ ber. On the old Garwood place nlMMit h, mile north of the Hallock mill. X Easy to Haul 1 from. No Hills. a----- - --------- . fo r onr sre a te a t men and women, « » h e lp hove who c a n n o t y; ep ciiiil do rniito riee fo r sir le “ , t id e r c a r e o f i T O IM Y fo r p articu U re and c e fa lo * . K ¿ tim Corvallis & Eastern Railroad ! THE ANTI- Trains for Corvallis : Nn.a- Lcave* Albany ............................. 7 :.V> p. m Arrive» at Corvalli»........................ S:.lfta m. No. 16— Leave* Albany,................................. 2:52 p. m. Arrive» at Corvalli*.......................... :i;uftp. m No. 6— Leave« Albany.............................. 7 V* p m Arrive» at Corvallis ........................ *15 p. m No. 12— Leave« Alhanyt.............................. 12 .Y> n m Arrive» at Corvalli*..........................1 Xtp. in. 81 Front S treet CASTOMA 'C h fly flfF TC f F o r In fan ts and Cbildreu. I The Kind You Have Always Bought AYegetabie PreparalionforAs similaling Hie Food and Reg d a ­ ting the Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digestioii.CtieerPul- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morpiiine nor Mineral N u t N a h c o t ic n *,,* v o u or.w tt n m o a n , W - À lx . S tun* * iL tk .lU U M - In Use For Over Thirty Years steu.rr # te S U fa - vsgyxn- A perirci Remedy lorConstipa- tlon. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ ness and L O S S O F SLE E P. Facsimile Signature of ■ 'S N EW YO RK. A l b 1 * 1 0 1 » I h.% o l d U o> lh > )5 -^ * L EXACT COPY OF W R APP ER . wuummm tfltf P ic n ic i S' i m e A g a i n AND WE ARE THE GROCERY FIRM THAT CAN BEST FIT YOU OUT. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES EOR LUNCHES SIM 0N T0N & SCOTT Thu Court street grocers, I>a!!as, Oregon. SUMMER EATS .«2 SUMMER DRINKS EEJJE! HORACE W EBSTER, The Leading Confectioner. You Know Where. Always Ready to Serve You rr SEND YOUR FRIEND A POSTAL DALLAS RE2 D. Hill, P Ma W e have the largest and best stock in town of Souvenir Postal Cards, and m any of them are extremely beautiful VERY ENTRANCING VIEWS OF NIAGRA FALLS JUST IN som e Meal« at all hour Regular dinners, season. Fu Look for The big Pole on Main Street and you wo Fi retóla»» w L. D. D A N IE L , - - - d a lla s , orecon . LNYCH & W CONfïCTIOh TRUST STORE Will sell you furniture and ranges on the installment plan for less s than you can buy elsewhere for cash. Call and see what terms we give. Trains for Albany: No. ft— Leave* Corvalli» ............................... 6-2na m Arrive* at Albany ................. 7 10 a na No. •— Leave»Corvallis ..................... t* « . m Arrive* at Albany ........... .............. 1 *»bra No. 7— ...... * Leave* Corvallis....................... m Arrive» at Albany 6 40 pm No. n ~ Ia’ave* Corvalli» ....................... 11 * a m Arrive« at Albany l2:lfta. nc Alt of the above train» connect with Southern PacISc train* both at Albany and Corvalli*. a* well a*train* foi’Detroit «ivln« direct «enIce to Newport and Rretenhe pro­ duced during the season with frequent change of bill. Aloiit July 1st there will be opened to the„public one of the largest and best equipped Skating rink’s in the North- west, containing 12,000 square feet of floor space. The rink will pekept open continuously day and evening except during bathing hours. These two attractions will divide hon­ ors with visitors in filling a long felt want for some place to while away the evenings after the close of out door at­ tractions. f This company, as well as the South­ ern Pacific company and Oregon Rail­ road A Navigation Company, have now on sale season tickets to Newport from all points in Oregon at greatly reduced rates. These tickets can be purchased lailv ami are good for return until Octo­ ber 10’ 1907. In addition to season tickets, this company ami Southern Pacific company have placed on sale at reduced rates popular week-eml three day tickets, good from Saturday to Monday, for the benefit of those who cannot advanta­ geously are season tickets, but who de­ sire to make frequent short interval trips to the beach during the summer. This company will also, commencing Sunday, June, 111, provide special Sun­ day excursion trains from Albany to Newport and return, and have fin sale one day excursion tickets at reduced rates for this train. Passengers holding season tickets or three-day tickets, can travel going or re turning on Sunday excursion trains. For information relatives to rates, trains, etc., see tariffs on file at stations, for public inspection, or refer to any agent of Corvallis ami Eastern R. R. company, Southern Pacific company or Oregon Railroad A Navigation campany, GEO. F. NEVINS, General Passenger Agent. John RicIntrdHon ami (amity been ramping in the mouutaina. Mitch Butler i» now mhie-lmat at the Gait, Mr. Thompson being away. Fretl Rich amt wife amt Mra. Fellow., of Kpoknne, will visit Newport thi» week. Lots of hop pipe is being turned out bv our tinners for the surrounding hop houses. The Dallas orchestra furnished the music for a dance at Falls City Satur­ day night. Mrs. E. E. Paddock.of Independence, and Mr«. Hatch have been visiting Mrs. G. L. Hawkins. Ed. Siefarth got a bud fall at the Dixie I mill the other day, and received a bail blow on the bead. Prof. Metzer came back Monday from j a trip in the Hiuslaw country. He re- i ports a most enjoyable time. Vern Bartlett lies been «pending the last few months in Walla Walla. He may locate here this winter. The Itemizer i* the only paper in Oregon, outside of the Portland dailies, , that furnishes a colored supplement. New 45-foot poles will soon support the Dallas arc lights. Thev are of cedar i ami come from down the Columbia. Mr. A. (\ Davis, principal of the high j school at Coeur’d Alene, Idaho, is visit- ! ing his parents, Rev. C. H. Davis and wife. Ralph Butler ha« ommed a real estate office next door to tin* pool rooms anti already has quite a list of pro;>erty for sale. He lias recognized ability iu this line and his success is assured. A number of the Masonic fraternity ; went over to Independence Sunday to I assist in the laving to rest of Ham j Thurston. The pall bearers were J. II j Hollister, Willi« Himonton, W. H. Gay- | nor. Oscar Hay ter, I). H. McDonald anti A. B. Muir. Of all Kii Fresh an ICE CREAM T h e bes Froze Ju of delie! TROPICAL f Best of h that I! fresh as procure« TENTS EOR SALE OR RENT We Have the World famous [ellipse Ranges RALPH ADAMS D ALLAS, - ORECON Bilyeu 6c Sparks Sole Agents for Dallas. All t h » I« and any w ant to JOHNSO Is TH«