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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Allthe County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. ; proved. R. L. CHAPMAN...... FU N ER A L DIRECTOR and EMBAUMER OFFICE: Clikp.1 »nd Pnrlor«, S. Mainai. D A L L A S . ORF.ÍION: Boll Phone 11«. • Mutual Phone i:U)6. Calls Prom p tly A nsw ered Day or Night UNGERING COLD. Withstood Other Treatment, But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mini» Lucy Bolter, of Parker, in help-1 Felix Comegys is building an addition in# Mr». M. S. Prather with her tewing to his bam on the place occupied bv \\ A. Sloan. thin week. E. K. Neal attended quarterly confer Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook and Mr. and ence at the M. E. church at indejieu-1 Mrs. Dunham attended the horse show in Portland. deuce Saturday. Charlie Hall, a traveling man fori Mrs. Daniel and daughters, Gra»*»* $anborn A Vale, visited hie mother Sat and Oneta, of Beilview, visited friend.- here Friday. urday and Sunday. The first quarterly conference for C. P. ami G. A. Well» went to Suver Sunday to help take care of their father I held at the church here Sunday after- in-law, Mr. Collin». noon. Harley Prather, who is attending school at Salem, was home for a few dava the last of the week. Mrs. 8. RoHinthal, of Turner, Michi The preaching services at the Evangel ical church Sunday were well attended gan, says: “ We have used Chamber- as it was an ideal day. Rev. Pratt is an lain’» Cough Medicine for ourselves and children for several years and like it able speaker. very much. I think it is tl»e only rem There was a double wedding at the edy for croup and highly recommend home of John South Sunday, when his it. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. son. Claud, and Miss Edna Wells, and his »laugher. Mis» Ida Sooth and Rube Troxel were united as man and wife, Rev. Snyder, of the M, E. church, offi ciating. Only relatives of the contract Rich Grant is up from Fall» City on ;« ing parties were present. Both collides visit. have a host of friends who wish them A. B. Rumhaugh is visiting in the long and happy lives. valley this week. ----- A Reliable Remedy for Croup. •‘ Las winter I caught a very severe c*»Id which lingered for weeks,” says J. ! I ’ rquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario, ‘ ‘ My cough was very dry and harsh. The 'dealer recommended Chamberlain’s When you need a good relit»hie lini ment try Chamberlain’ h Tain Balm. 1» Cough Remedy ami guaranteed it, so I One small bottle of it has no superior for sprains and swell i gave it a trial. I believe Chamberlain's ings A piece of flannel slightlv damp cured me. I Cough Remedy to l>e the l>e t I have ened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame hack or pains in the ever used.” This remedy is for sale by side or chest. It also relieves rheumat the Stafrin Drug Co. We have used Chamberlain’s Cough ic pains and makes sleep ami rest pos Remedy in our home for seven years, sible. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. and it has always proved to be a relisi* Me remedy. We have foond that it John Brown is still impioving his would do more than the manufacturers place hy hauling dirt, and tilling in his claim for it. It is especially good for croup and whooping cough—Rev. Jas. F A. Luca« has returned to his ranch yard. A. Lewis, Pastor Milaca, Minn,, M. E. on the reservation. The Garbutt, Wilson and Lyons fami Church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams 8|>ent lies have each moved into their new Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy is sold | houses. Sunday with Dallas friends. by the Stafrin Drug Co. Will Haves has recently built a new Work has begun on the new steel bridge. The workmen are laving the j cement walk, it being the first one in ! North Dallas. concrete work. A Good Liniment. A Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, NORTH- DALLAS. FALLS* CITY, SUNNY SLOPE. Claud Coulee is at Middleton visiting Mr. anti Mrs. Kersey, of Dallas, was here visiting Mrs..!. 11. Flower and oth his sister, Mrs. Will Shewey, also help- ! ing Mr. Shewey build a new house. er friends Saturday. Robinson Bios., have closed out their j Mrs. James Mitchell, who has been meat market for the present and will ' unfortunate in getting poisoned with j poison oak, is some better at present engage in other business. writing. Bert Dennis has opened his confec Measles have at last, invaded our tionery store in one of the rooms of the school, as t lire»1 of the Hayes and two new Kirkpatrick building. j of the Gurbutts have them and probably T1 je Red Cro«a drug store has moved I wilt have a dozen cases to report next into the new building on Main street re • week as very few of the small children cently erected by Mr. Kirkpatrick. | here have had them. Several strangers in town this week Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, who have been looking for location-. Several families visiting her sister, Mrs. Critehlow, re- from Michigan have moved in recently. I turned Monday to their home in Lone Falls City presents its usual btisv ap | Rock, Oregon. Mrs. Staidey had a se- pearance in spite of the governor’s h di- ! lions sick spell while here but was days, Stores aud hank doing business | much improved before she left. as usual. Attorney Flower basin his office three very iarge potatoes raised on *he hill farm of Mrs. E. L. Spinney, lie has Gramlmy Kreutz is quite poorly. named them the Falls City triplets as they were »lug from the same hill last M. N. Prather was an Independence week. visitor Monday. Hi. Fugitt has raised the buildings Mrs. Tyler and Mrs. Doe were Salem formerly occupied by him on Main visitors Monday. street, aud brought them up to grade. Clyde Hall, of Thonapaw, Nevada, is When the sidewalk is raised t<> grade, Main street will lie considerably im- her»* visiting ralatives. BUENA VISTA. BAD B L O O D THE S O U R C E O F A L L D IS E A S E E very part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; because pure blood is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however, the body is fed on went, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections show that the blood is in n feverish and diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence o f some irritating l-.umor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Ulood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that w ill continue to grow worse as long ns the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state o f the avenues o f Inxlily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Com ing in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some are so unfortunate as to inherit had blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the laxly is sure to Buffer In some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the slightest trnce o f the trouble for. future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course o f S. S. S It is also nature’s greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs ami harks, and is nRsolutcly harmless to any part of the system. S. S S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Book on the blood and anj medical ad vice free to all who write. S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE THE S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O .. S T IA N T A , C A . Perry Eddv has gone to Eddyville to canvass for fruit trees and toiiilwtones. Ben Jones, of Independence, visited at tlie borne of Joe Graham over Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham are at Sheridan to attend the wedding ot Mrs Graham’s sister, Miss Rose Neathamer, to Henry Johnson, but on account of the holidays no license can be procured. AIRLIE. Henry Staats is improving nicely. 0. L. Buchanan was a Kings Valley visitor last Tuesday. ROCCA. School began Monday, with Mis» Nelia Hamer as teacher. A Mavbee and Ott. Byerley were at F. M. Brock’s this week. *U . L. Morrison has been getting out lumber for some new fence. F. J. Morrison came in last week and took out a small bunch of cattle. ( ’barley Knelling passed through here on his way to his Siletz homestead. Julius Miller, a former Rocca fellow, was in and bought a horse of Mr. Morri son. Everybody is enjoying this delightful weather. Never knew* anything like it I at this time year, is the universal com- I ment. BALLSTON. Floyd Mathias was a Portland visitor this week. G. A. McCulloch and wife are visiting in Portland. Eph. Emmett is now in the real es tate business. Hank Thompson has shut down his logging camps. D. ( ’ . Walker was a business visitor to Sheridan Saturday. The Sheridan Lumber Co. have been repairing their Hume. Sherd Bralev and Mr. Harrington are shipping wood to Sheridan. Thomas Dickey has been running his woodaaw here for the farmers. B ra n , a to n , f_ '2 50. ÁV'egctable Preparation for As similntmg IticFood andlïcgula - ling the Stomachs and Bowels of ItVfcAN I S ¿ ( H11.HKUN Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. b e t t f r T h a i T a b a n k . N Put Your Surplus into Revenue Bringing Land. Collections Promptly Made. PURCHASE FINE STALLION. Dallas Farmers Invest in Fine Horseflesh. Martin Ehlman, head salesman for McLaughlin Bros., of Columbus, Ohio, St. Paul, Minn, Kansas City, Mo. and Spokane, Wash., has sold the famous black Percheron stallion, Presbyterian, to a company of the most prominent farmers in this vicinity. Presbyterian is one of the best bred Percheron stal lions in the world, being much admired by the best horsemen in France, where he was bred l»y the noted breeder. M. Chevallier, of Commune, of Mees, Can ton of Mainers, Department of Sai t he, where he took many honors in the show ring. He was afterward exhibited in America, where he won equal honors. The salesman eonsumated the sale in a few days, which speaks volumes for him When he leaves Dallas he carries with the respect of all the gentlemen who purchased this valuable horse. The of ficers of the company arc: President, S. T. Smith ; secretary and treasurer, E. B ell: manager, 8. T. Smith; directors, A. M. Holm* s, John Middleton, Carey Gilson. D. Hill, Proprietor. Majn and M ill Streets. Meals at all hours. Short orders Regular dinners. Oysters in season. Furnished rooms. Ì PALACE CIGAR STORE, ^ r.tol <1 rinks, fresh candies* T choice line of cigar« and toh eco. * \ Mr. T. K. Bellemav, of Tacoma, has been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Gosser have turned to Portland for the winter. Royal A Son are repairing the st bridge, which needs it very badly. G. W. Chapman, oar mad supervisor, has been having gravel put on the roads. J. I. Miller has returned from Wheat- land. where he has been in the employ of the government on the dyke there. Fred G. Smith and family will move into the Chas. Paul house on the hill, recently purchased by J. R Chapman. Chao. 8 pita hart has twmght from Miss | Mella White 17 acre* of the old White place for $1000 and i rill improve it and aet it into cherriee. ('an you heat this anywhere in Polk county? And we guarantee our lumber to be up to grade in every repeet. All kinds of dimension mm- t>er. Oil the old Garwood place about l2 mile north of the Hallock mill. Don’t Push reduce friction to almost nothing by applying M icaA xl Grea.se Mr. ftam ('oats and familv have re turned from <Weo, Wit., having lieen , hack them for a year. Sam says this I h tha only country to lieu in. )5 Dose s i . CASTORIA - jk ilï NTS EXACT COPY OF W R A P P E R . TMS GENTAU« COMPANY. NKW VOM CITY. SIMONTON & SCOTT T h e C o u r t St. Crocers D alla s, O re . (M l SEND YOUR FRIEND A POSTAL We have the largest and best stock in to jvn of Souvenir Postal Cards, and many oi tnem are extremely beautiiu[ SOME VERY ENERAiiONG VIEWS 01 MAGRA FALLS IRSI IN + J a. 4* 'T L. D. DANIEL, - DALLAS, ORECON. 4 T t s + + + :-++<■+-!-++++++ + + + + + + + + + WEBF00T ROOFING J T H K BEST ROOFING ON T IIK M A R K E T I R S E X ami S. » »TWjki* *nd ( oryT’chu rrwip- I »•Í-I »»nel SI * * Of rnolo, fuf R N I re » A r i o a f>%u>nt*t>il;ty. _______ _ l* A l « M N E W -YORK. > A t b .jiio n p is ' o ld Martin & Blodgett i PATENTS O O M V tO C M T lA L . S ign atu re o f Easy Lo Haul From. No Hills. T h e horse can draw the load without help, i f you I S T IM O T L V Facsimile H o ra ce W e b s te r I $10 per M i for Rough I Lumber in the Yard Your grocer returns your money if you don’t like it; we pay him. to the wheels. Mrs. «»race Crawford visited with her N o other lubri parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Bran nan, cant ever made this week. w ears so lon g Mrs. Gen. Nichols left last week for •nd saves so much Marshfield, Oregon, to visit with her, s«*n, Thomas. horse power. N ext time Mr 01» *» ftpitxbart and family have try M ica A xlb G rkssb . S ta n d a r d O il C o. moved into their Iteantiful new home on i Riverside Avenue. Miss F.seie Goose» gave a birthday I party on Saturday and a pleasant time was enjoyed bv all. A perfect Remedy lorConslipa lion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,(Convulsions .Feverish ness and L u s h o f S l e e p . C on fectionery C ig a rs T obaccos S o ft D rinks T ro p ic a l F ru its. Etc. Djllas Steam Laundry T. C. Gosser has moved into the G. Stanton house. HênpSemsl- * WfW. We Have the Best POPCORN. COFFEE You arc both judge and jury for Schilling’s Best. In Use For Over Thirty Years te w . R. J. Evans, Pronrietor. Spliced and Charivaried. J. 1\ Holmes sold his hope for 834 Bmv'tfOUIlrSAMin.PtTClUR Pumpkin Sesti' Atx.Smut* * NocktUs SmÙt- Do You Dread Monday? Card of Thanks. of X u tc o T ic . N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H hen in Airlie | Wh( 5 Visi isit the No shade, no shine, no fruit, no flow Mr. Gee has the addition to his house ers, no leaves—November!” Many Americans would add no freedom from nearly done. catarrh, which is so aggravated durit g .Miss May Digtnan is teaching the En-1 this mouth that it becomes constantly terprise school. troublesome. There is abundant proof that catarrh is a constitutional di^o****- * Mhs Susie Bennett is teaching the It is related to scrofula and consump Concord school. tion, being one of the wasting diseases, Mrs. Charley Rees gave a 12 o’clock Y O u dread the hard, Hood’s Sarsaparilla has shown that dinner last Sunday in honor of Mr. Rees S ---- . ? back breaking work what is capable of eradicating scrofula, birthday anniversary. T ie guests were: •- n l r 0f doing the family completely cures catarrh, and taken in Mr. and Mrs. ’John Brown, of Airlie, washing? Then w hy time prevents consumption. We can not Misses May and Willard Mitchell, and do you do it? We sec how any sufferer can put off taking Mr. Wilbur, of New berg, and Mr. and can" save you this this medicine, in view of the widely Mrs. Rees and sons, Clarkson and Paul, published record of its radical and per hard work, wash your clothes manent cures. It is undoubtedly Am »•leaner, do it quicker, and do it so erica’s Greatest Medicine for America’s cheap that there is no economy in Greatest Disease—Catarrh. Tuesday night Rev. D. Julian Becker washing at home. united in marriage Mr. Win. Worall We are doing it for your neigh nnd Mrs. Lucy Richards at the home of the bride in West Dallas. Quite ? bors. number of their young friends assem More rain is needed to keep the plows bled about 10 o’clock and with all kinds going. of unmusical instruments went out to Mr. Wilson is farming part of the old their home and made the air resoundant with their noise until theVygot tired. • n i M U TU A L 197. Star buck place. r nones ; p a c i f i c s t a t e s * » The groom set up the cigars and the Mr. Homyer has added a nice large bride made a speech, and congratula porch to his house. tions on the event were showered upon C. A. Clark raised a fine lot of celery them in rich profusion. and is delivering it to market. »»4 -H .+ + + + -M -I-+ + + + + + + + + + + + The Pearce brothers have a very large We wish to express our heartfelt th inks t-» the friends who assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear mother, also for the floral offer ings.—J. A. and Lillian Lawrenson, Mrs. Margaret A. Palmer. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature When it comes to p DALLAS RESTAURANT if PERRYDALE. An English Author Wrote. o t Miss Lillian Laurenson will accom pany her sister, Mrs. Mary Palmer, to her home in Modesto, Cal., where she will probably spend the winter. Our school has now over 50 pupils. III F o r I n fa n ts a n d C h ild ren . We have a bargain in land to offer this week which will pay you to look into ;it once, as it will not be on the market very long. It is a 640 acre ranch, hav ing good buildings and everv thing just l ight for a country home. ’There is a 16-acre hop yard, 150 acres are in culti Joe Barker is making some needed vation, 10.) in pasture, and the balance .»covered with some 11,000,000 feet of improvements to his new residence. rhe best of timber. For a short time it The railroad from Sheridan to 'Villa- can be bought in one piece for $15 an mi mi is completed, and trains are now tore, and only % is wanted down. Ad run ning. dress this office for further particulars. Mr. Smith has taken his hops to Sheridan, where they will he sent to England. I can do your collecting for you as Harry Hinshaw returned home luM cheap as any ne. My experience in Sundav from a Portland hospital much ? lis line warrants thorough work. improved in health. Bring me your accounts, and I will do the rest L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore. WEST SALEM. DALLAS MERCANTILE GO CAST01IA Wheat, a bushel, $1. Shorts, a ton, $25. Oats, a bushel, 45 cents. Flour, » barrel, $4.75. Flour, »Mack, $1 25. Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. Potatoes, a bushel, 60. Butter, a pound, 30cents. Lard, a pound, 14 cents. Bacon, sides, a pound, 18 cents. Hams, a pound, 18 cents. Shoulders, a pound, 14 cents. Eggs, a dozen, 35 cents. Chickens, a dozen, $3 (¿0 $5. Dried fruits, a pound, 6 (cb. 15 cents. Beets, a pound, 2 cents. Turnips, a |*>uml, 2 cents, Cabbage, a pound, 2 cents. Onions, a pound, 4 cents. Beans, a pound, 5 (<t>, 8 cents. Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents Day, a ton, $10 (a) $15. B u rn . Woodmen Attention! 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. I ll RBPOBTSD WKKKLY BY U. S. LOCOHABY. For Over Sixty Year*. yield of Burbank potatoes from a small Eddie Hall, who had his leg broken, piece of ground. ' is able to sit up. A very enjoyable time was had bv all N. M. Connor, who has been seriously who attended the Epworth league social at the Grice home Friday evening. | ill, is improving. Mrs. O. E. Kochi is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walkerson, at Forest Grove. The Western Handle Mfg. Co. are now Ben Has brook, of Portland, has been purchasing oak butts for nx handles visiting bis mother, Mrs. Woodley. Cash on delivery. Bring in your wood Henry Butler, who Is working near before the rainy season. Bertha, spent Sunday and Monday at ( ’ HAS. A. HOFF, i home. Dallas, Oregon. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYI09Y MARKET REPORT. An ol«l and well tried remedy. Mr*. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty vears hy millions of mothers for theii 'children while teeth- ¡ny. with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allay* all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold hy druggists in every onrt of the world. 2!i cents a bottle. Its value is dicateuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothimg Svrup and take no »her kind. Guaranteed under »he Rood and Drug \ct, June .10, liHki. Serial Number 10 *>s. KINGS VALLEY. Mr. Will Fish back went to Portland, Mr. William Fink is visiting bis sister, Tuesday. Mrs. A. N. Newbill for a few days. Mr. Joe Hons man has been plowing Mr. and Mrs. Neudel were visiting at for Mrs. Stine at Monmouth. Balisten from Friday until Monday. Mr Dock Eggleston ami family were Mr. and Mrs. Brown visited the lat the guests of Mr. Bosley, Sunday. ter’s sister at Dallas Saturday and Sun Mr. J. L. Fishbnck and three children day. visited Mr. Clarence McCaleb, Sunday. Miss Myrtle Hastings, who is attend Mrs. Clark and family visited her ing Dallas college, is home for a few daughter, Mrs. Sullivan, at Falls City, day’s visit. Sunday. Hugh Williams drove to Independence Mr. Alley Griffith and mother, Mr« Monday, and while there he purchased Singer, of Dallas, visited Mr. Shipley a fine hors«1. and family Sunday. Tom Crowley, formerly of this place, There was a neighborhood dance hut now of Oregon City, was showing given at the home of Mr. Wm. Herren some land buyers through this place nil Saturday, Noveml>er 9. Those pres last Tuesday. ent were: Mr. Ed Wunder and wife of Tom Allen brought i load of dressed Independence. Mrs. Higgles, Jim P ig gies, Ward Higgles, Sylvester Higgles, turkeys in from Kings Valley Tuesday, returning with a load of freight for Mil Mr. Fred Kau of Peedee, Mr. John la*wis of Alsea, Miss Fay Shipley, Mr. ler Sc Alcorn’s store. Tom Marks ami family, Miss Honsler of A. R. Lewis has purchased t wo addi Salem, Mr. Dock Eggleston and family, tioual lots from W. E, Williams on Mr, Milton Bosley, Mr. Will Yea ter and which to build a larger meat shop and son Verl, Mr. Albert Marks, Jay and also to have more lawn room. Rov Clarke, Mrs. Fronev Honsmiin, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams and Wallace Tuttle and w ife, Mr. Howard two sons, Arthur and Kenneth, of Ash Tuttle and sister Vera. They danced until 12 o’clock, after which refresh land, but formerly of this place, are vis iting their son, Will, at Lewisville. ments were served ami all departed for their homes. All rejiorted a good time. W. E Williams, Jr., drove to Corval — ■ - - — ■■ lis last Friday, and Saturday took the excursion train to Eugene to witness the game between Eugene and Corval lis. Albert W ilt is back on hit homestead. Mrs Barker went to Portland to visit her sons. J W. Wooley is building a new house on his claim. Henry Hostetler, of Portland, is at Warren Wright’s. The voters and tax payers of Polk county would praise the county court if they would open their hearts and put an electric light on tins end of the steel bridge which needs it very badly in •he winter time. pnet h.YT»oar tuu book on H ow to obtain MHl.N*il patents. W hat J vsfüW M wlU p ay .H o w to e*t a partner a n l M l i l l B f M M l t e a . S^r t fm a to an y D. S W IFT & CO w m m w na M ’ à Made by the Northwest Roofing * company, Portland. ISw. not hue- I kle, t »uaranteed for 10 year. • 1 L . C. K O S E » I Agent far P olk C o u n t ^ ^ ^ MISS M 0UVE SMITH rtsTurcTo* <>!f PIANO AND ORGAN. Studio: Room 2, Wilson building, j Dallas, Oregon. B ily e u Sc S p a r k s Sole Agents for Dallas.