r OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ“ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. R. L. CHAPM AN... FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER O FF IC E : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main at. D A L L A 5 . OREGON: Bell Phone 108. - Mutual Phone 1306. Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. Afflicted with Sore Eyes for 33 Years. I have been afficted with sore eves for thirty-three years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes were bad­ ly inflamed. One of my neighbors in­ sisted upon me trying Chamberlain’s Salve and gave me a half a box of it To my surprise it healed my eyes ami ray sight came back to me.— P. C. Earles. Cynthiana, Ky. Chamberlain’s Salve is for sale by Stafrin Drug Co. BUTLER. CLARENCE FISHER SHOT. SUNNYSL0PE. Mias Bessie Clark, who has been quite tick, is much tatter. Our school is progressing nicely with Our school is progressing nicely with | Miss Fester and Mr. Ituntoii as teach­ Mr. Shipley us teacher. ers. Mr. Lee Clark left Monday for East­ Rev. Stewart, of Salem, our former pastor, has been sent here for another ern Oregon for his health. year, Miss Orpha Shipley is visiting relativ­ Rodney Bowman is going to fire on es and friends in Ballston mail clerk on the railroad, is home for tlie new train between Sheridan and Miss Ina Fishbark and sister, Lettie, Willauiina. ars visiting friends in Carlton. a short vacation. Mrs. Lilly Bowman returned to her ^Ir. Higgles has taught the Wilson A Certain Cure for Croup— Used I home in Eastern Oregon last Tuesday place near Independence for $1200. after a two week’s visit with her rela­ for Ten Years Without a Fail­ Mr. Doul Handier and wife, of Salem, tives here. visited Mr. Clark and family Sunday. ure. Mr. W. C. Rott, a Star City, Ind., hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in liis praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Re­ medy. His children have all been sub­ ject to croup anti he has used this re­ medy for the past ten years, and though they much feared the croup, his wife and lie always felt safe upon retir­ ing when a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was in the house. His oldest child was subject to severe at­ tacks of croup, hut this remedy never failed to effect a speedy cure. He lias recoin mended it to friends and neigh­ bors, and all who have used it say that it is unenu unequaled for croup and whoop­ ■■H ing cough cough. For sale by the Stafrin Drug Co, BUELL. School has commenced with Ai lor as teacher. Prof. •y is hre¡ work for Joe Parker. Joseph Tharp is having liis house Mat Glaze is Duilding a skating rink painted. for Chas McDonald. D T. Hodges was a McMinnville vis­ Mrs. Kelly, of Dallas, has been visit­ itor last week. ing friends at Mill ('reek. School started last Monday with Mer- j Mr. and Mrs. Everts are visiting vin Boyer as teacher. friends and relatives in the east. James Shepard left last week for his Mr. T ate, the bridge builder, will» a home in Washington. crew has been here repairing bridges. Miss Abby Kay, of Willauiina, visited Nathan Blair has repaired the school friends here last week. hell and Friday, the sage of Mill Creek, Alvin Tharp, after a severe illness, is is delighted. able to he around again. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Horn­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowell were in ing, who.mel with a painful accident Sheridan the fi *st of the week. some time ; * • is convolesing. Virgil Hussey was up from Sheridan The Sheridan Lumber Company is Sunday visiting his Uncle Chris. putting in another boiler in their mills and is making many other improve­ Mrs. J. C. Ellis ami family, of Sheri­ dan, spent a week with relatives here. ments. After visiting at, the home of her John Hodges was up from McMinn­ ville Sunday, where he is going to school. brother, Chas. McDonald, Mrs. Sarchet and husband have returned to their Mrs. F. B. McKinley, of I)olph, visit- home in Tillamook City. e l u few days last week with lelatives here. BALLSTON. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartman are the happy parents of a baby girl born last Thos, Woodly is quite sick. Friday. Mrs. Jesse Newbill is visiting her son, Louis Pett i john is down on the Colum­ bia river, where he drove a band of cat­ Tom, in Portland. tle for Mr. Ford. N. M. Conner is quite ill with en­ Ray Wallace, who is employed as largement of the liver. r* A T JL A Mr. Alfred Griffith, of Dallas, was a Balls ton caller Saturday. MissOrphu Shipley, of Monmouth, visited relatives here last week. 1 m 3 M Bl oOD JTflL DISEASED For Over Sixty Year*. An old ami well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth­ ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of th^ world. 25 cents a Inittle. Its value is incalcuable. Ik* sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. Ser- rial Number 1098. Mr. Ed Wunder, who has been living in Antioch, has move«! to Independence. Mr. B. L. Hastings, who has been quite sick for some time, is slowly im ­ proving. Mr. E. R. Little and wifi* of Inde­ pendence, came through these parts Sunday enroute to Falls City. MONMOUTH. Sampson Bush is reported as not so well, gangrene having set in. Seldom does it occur that three citi­ zens of a small town pass away at inter­ vals of twenty four hours, as lias l>een the case here. Mr. Daniels died on a ir l I e . Monday morning, Mr Hastings on Tuesday morning and Mr. Shores on Henry Staats is quite low with pneu­ Wednesday morning. The first was monia. buried at Salem, the second at the Bura Tarter has gone to New Era to Smith cemetery and the third at Scio. All passed away after a long and pain­ visit relatives a few flays. ful illness. Henry Berry has gone to siiend the On Friday evening October 18th a winter with his sister at Corvallis. goodly company of friends and neigh­ Mrs. Hugh Williams is having a house bors gathered at the home of Rev. and built for her carpet loom, with which Mrs. .1. A. Good, and were met at the she is kept busy. door by their daughter, Miss Mamie, Art Winterstein has his gasoline wood with kindly greetings. After a very saw set up and is now sawing wood for pleasant hour spent in social and remi- nescent conversation, Mrs. Momaw ap- the farmers around here. ap pea red on the scene armed with the Mr. Buchanan, of Portland, who has weapon usually found in women’s hands. been visiting his son, Orville, here for A moment later Rev. and Mrs. Good several days, has returned home. came forward and a ceremony unique Mr. Hoffman, of Independence, was and very acceptable was performed af­ in town Tuesday unloading a car of ter which light refreshments were serv­ flour and reloading the same with wheat. ed. The merry party then retired to their, homes, after wishing their host Clyde Turner and family are visiting and hostess many happy returne of the the latter’ s folks at Philomath. Mrs, day. Claire Staats toking his place during his absence. Simpson Bros & Port wood sent two wagons to Albany for potatoes last week. Potatoes are scarce here ami are bring­ ing 1 cent a pound, BUENA* VISTA. Grandma Kreutz is quite poorly. M. N. I\ til her and wife were Salem visitors the first of the week. The railroad company will have to show some signs of movement if they G. W. McLaughlin has been bu-y start their depot within the time allow­ sawing wood in ami around town. ed them by the commission. Miss Nellie Hall left Sunday for an Dorsey Turner is rolling logs which extended with her parents at Moscow, were taken out by the high water last Idaho. winter, back into the river. He is as­ Harley Prather we nt to Salem Mon­ sisted by Harry Williams and Hubert day to attend the business college this Byerley. winter. Mr. A. E. Eickinger’s immigrant ear Herman Prather, who is attending the came in last Saturday from South Da­ kota, being twenty days on the road. (). A. C., spent Saturday and Sunday Mr. Eickinger has leased the Brown with I.is parents here. place with the intention of buying. Mrs, Church, after spending a week —------- ♦ • ♦ ----- ----- with Mrs. Anderson, returned to her home in Portland Friday. KINGS VALLEY. There were several from here took in Perry Eddy has sold his large crop of the show at Independence Monday night and say that it was good. onions. Some of the farmers have their suui- Curtis Miller has the frame up for his merfallow sowed and are waiting for a new house. rain so as to plow stubble ground. Catarrh is not merely an inflammation of the tissues of the head and Taylor Miller and family are staying Rev. Snyder, pastor for the M. E. throat, as the symptoms o f ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back at the Rogers ranch this week. church, preached his first sermon here into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi­ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers are visit­ Sunday to a fair sized audience. He is cate ; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater ing at Sodaville and Waterloo with her an able speaker. part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess people. Mart Deene, an old pioneer of this ------ - » • * - ------ of uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be­ place, but now of Canyon City, is spend­ come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse INDEPENDENCE. ing a few days with his nephews, J. M. and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system. and M. N. Prather. This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all Courtesy West Side. parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame FALLS G T Y the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting Walter Lyon, secretary of Marsh­ o f a cold w ill start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable field’s Chamber of Commerce, called symptoms of Catarrh. A s the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca­ upon friends here Saturday. Attorney Flower was a Dallas visitor tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full Mrs. E. Ralston and daughter Lucile, Saturday. feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever departed from Portland Sunday morn­ J. W. Hoods, deputy revenue collect- comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and ing for South Dakota, where they will er, made his rounds in town this week. affected by this disease. It is a waste of visit with relatives and friends a month George Gardner and wife returned J a X °nd‘ "oh time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays or two. Friday from a few days visit in Port­ bo«n wor»#, I tried everythin* washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment C. W. Sloan departed yesterday after­ land. J J S flf ¥ & & & % l and does not reach the blood, and can therefore, noon for Portland and will go from oould aee a little improvement do nothing more than temporarily relieve there to Verdon, Nebraska, his old Some Minnesota people are here this taktaa’lt aVbort’w h ll, waa cured*! the discomfort of the trouble T o cure home. He will remain there probably week and looking around with a view of locating. hit v m ii y y«*r> ajo, and l nm Catarrh permanently the blood must be the greater part of the winter. m w e ll t o d a y a s a n y t h o r a n o d u g h l y purified and thesystem cleansed Glenn Holman is disposing of his O a t a r r h le a b lo o d r diBeano, Mr. and Mrs. ('arl E. Harkins have k n o w th e re is n o t h i n * o n ea rt h of all poisons, and at the same time moved to Winlock, Washington, where grapes and apples in town. They are b e tt e r f o r t h e b lo o d t h a n 8. S. 8. very fine fruit. strengthened and built up. Nothing equals they will reside permanently. Mrs. K o b o d y t h in k s m o re o f S. 8. 8. t h a n I do. M. K ATBO N , S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the Hawkins is rapidly recovering her form­ Elder Dodd and family are home from L a p e e r , M ic h . disease at its head, goes down to the very er good health since receiving treatment their eastern trip. Like all others who bottom of the trouble and makes a complete at the hospital. leave us for awhile, Oregon seems best, and lasting cure. S. S S. removes every Hank Mattison, Dick Matt ¡son of and all are glad to return. particle of the catarrhal poison from the Dallas, Dee Davidson and Pearl Hedges The electrict light plant is giving good blood, making this vital stream * .*e, fresh formed a hunting party that left the service, so far as it is in operation. ri h • and healthy. Then the inflamed mem­ latter part of the week for the Cascades electricians, under Mr. Evans are work­ begin to heal, the head is ’ ''■oeened east of Eugene. They will be gone for ing every day installing lights through­ PURELY VEGETABLE branes and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease, | two or three weeks. out the city. every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health A small bias«» called out the fire de- The hoys of the Woodmen of the restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a | partnient early Sunday morning. The World now have their new robes, and fine tonic to the entire system. I f you are suffering with Catarrh begin the fire was on ti»e north side in an old they are fine ones. The team is per­ use of S. S. S. and write us a statement o f your case and our physicians will house that was unoccupied owned by fecting themselves in their work, and We •end you literature about Catarrh, and g ive you special medical advice Mrs. Clineof Monmouth. The lire gain­ and the meetings are full of life. ed headway so quickly that the shack have a good live camp here. without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. i was entirely burned up. — ♦ • ♦ ------- THF - t W f r r ee ATLANTA, G A. A number of young people came over from Salem Saturday evening to enjoy our skating rink facilities. A N D S Y S T E M D IS O R D E R E D S.S.S. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY '^dT(ScaSC ▼1 CUTICURA Testimonials Received Daily Telling of the Wonderful Cures of Tor­ turing Disfiguring Humors of the Skin, Scalp and Blood. CURES ARE SPEEDY AND PERMANENT “ I was afflicted with eczema on my face and hands and I used medical treat­ ment for two weeks, but to no avail. I then commenced using the Cuticura Remedies, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment for a little over a month I was entirely cured, Miss Jennie B. Chamberlain, Marcy, R. F. D. No. 1, N. Y., May 28th, 1906.” ANO TH ER CURE “ I suffered for more than ten years with a skin disease. Sores were on my legs ami they made me sick. Physicians were called in to attend to me, but they did me no good. Nothing seemed to do me any good until one day one of my friends advised me to try the Cuticura Remedies and which I did, and in Uss than four weeks 1 was made well. I used the Complete Treatment, consist­ ing of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oint­ ment and Cuticura Pills and I found them all very successful. My friends were surprised at such a quick cure, and I am glad to tell everybody what the Cuticura Remedies have done for me. Bertha Simpson, Alviso, Calif., M a v 24, 1906.* Itici'0” - , co0,es « o “ aV Ä sSÄ U ta n s*y °Y , ctior»'<=* »s ie ■ * ___on Ml Our store is filled from floor to ceiling with the la­ test and best in merchandise. See our line of furs and dress goods particularly. Nothing better. Dallas people were shocked^ Sunday morning when the news was brought to ' town that Clarence Fisher, the 18-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fisher, had been shot by tlie accidental dis­ charge «if a gun in the hands of Floyd I Myer, with whom he was out hunting near Smithfield. Medical aid was at once summoned and everything possible done to save the life of the unfortunate young man but the shock and loss of blood were too much for even his ex­ ceedingly strong constitution, and he succumbed to his injuries during the «f- ternoon. It aeeirti that while hunting Floyd had just fired at some game, aim in attempting to eject the shell, it stuck fast. While trying to get it out, Clar­ ence stepped in front and the gun went off, lie receiving the entire load in his right arm at close range. Floyd at once assisted Clarence to liis home and the doctors were summoned. The fu­ neral was held at 10 o’clock Tuesday, ami another victim laid away as a re­ sult of the hunting fever, which annual­ ly claims some of the many devotees to the sport. Ciarepce Fisher was raised here and was a young man with many friends and was greatly esteemed by all who knew him for his many good quali­ ties of heart and mind. That lie should he so suddenly cut oft' in his carter îh greatly regretted by all, and his par­ ents and brothers and sisters have the profound sympathy of all. Mr. Myer lias been completely distracted since the accident, and is inconsolable over the fact that he was the innocent in­ strument causing the death of his friend. A N D S T IL L ANO TH ER Woodmen Attention! “ My two children had the eczema, the first one had it for five months all over the body and we had two doctors treat her. I saw the Cuticura Remedies advertised and bought the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and Cuti- cura Pills, and after using them it wasn’t but a short while before she was cured. My other child was also afflicted and the Cuticura Remedies cured her also. We think the Cuticura Remedies the best on the market, and we always keep the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint­ ment on hand. R. R. Crowson, Love- lady, Texas, May 30, 1906.” The Western Handle Mfg. Co. are now purchasing oak butts for ax handles Cash on deliveiy. Bring in your wood before the rainy season. CHAS. A. HOFF, Dallas, Oregon. Quinsy, ---- y School supplies Stafrin drugstore. YOu dread the hard, back breaking work of doing the family washing? Then why do you do it? We can 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. We are doing it for your neigh­ bors. > « h a > 4 L 1 i 1 rl > * George Kejinan’s article on “ Crimi­ nal Government” in the November Mc­ Clures is packed with fact of which no patriotic American citizen can afford to remain ignorant. The conditions des­ cribed in San Francisco are, unfortu­ nately, not con ined to that municipality but are appallingly familiar in other cities, and this article may justly be re g.mled, therefore,¡as an arraingnment of our civilization. Your grocer rrturns your m o n e y ii you don't like it: w e pay him DALLAS RESTAURANT D. Hill, Proprietor. M«Jn and Mill Streets. Meal.« at all hours. Short orders Regular dinners. Oysters In season. Furnished rooms. DALLAS MERCANTILE GO III CASTORIA ALW AYS Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Fought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T H C CC N TA U R C O M PA N Y, TT M U R » » V •TM CCT. N l ’ V YO R K CIT Y. When it comes to ER1ES N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIM0NT0N & SCOTT T“ r SEND YOUR ) r nones , M U TUAL 197. p a c i f ic s t a t e s !st- ERIEND A POSTAL W e have the largest and best stock in town of Souvenir Postal Cards, and many of them are extremely beautiful 203 lin g ’s Best, for it m akes m oney is ready. L it iN U IN E -O < ? ? c • n i G o o d grocers like Schil­ in case of complaint, the What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm* and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and tVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Uowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Dallas Steam Laundry COFFEE g ood -w ill and not trouble ; The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per­ sonal supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are hut Experiments that triite with and eudanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience ugaiust Experiment. Do You Dread Monday? of all Rinds at the There has been many successful plays produced in recent years founded upon life in our beautiful West, and it is announced that local play goers will I k * afforded an opportunity of seeing one of the most successful of the so-called Western plays during the coming sea­ son entitled “ The Cow Puncher,’ ’ pro- ducted by W. F. Mann, who has brought us many good attractions in the past. * *3* •5*«4**4*‘5* 4. *5* •§••§• + I $10 per M ! for Rough Lumber in the Yard L. D. D A N IE L , Can you beat this anywhere in Polk county? And we guarantee our lumber to be up to grade in every repect. All kinds <»f dimension lum­ ber. On the old Garwood place about % mile north of the Hallock mill. W. 0. W. HALL - - - d allas , orecon . Easy to Haul from. No Hills. W F. M ANN Presents -----The Breezy Western Play----- The Cow Puncher By HAL KEin 329 consecutive nights in N ew York, Chicago and the East PATENTS Sprains and Swelling« Cured. “ In November, 1901, I caught cold ind had the quinsy. My throat was swolen so badly I could hardly breathe. Sold throughout the world. Potter D m « ft Chtm. Corp- I applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and Sole Prop*. Boston, M b **. Depot*: London, N e w b e r y .if it gave me relief in si short time. In Charterhouse Sq .; Pari*, Robert*, 5 Rue