o u r ass 3 cía te ed ito r s . Allthe County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. R. L. CHAPM AN.... FUNERAL DIRECTOR and J. C. Courter returned to Salem Sat­ urday laat. Mr. Courter ia the advance agent for the new .stock company, who recently took over the electric play house on State street in Salem. EMBALMER The city council have delayed calling special election to vote on issuing water bondsjuntil the close of the holiday pe- ri'*d. There will he a lot of work await* Boll Phone IUS. - Mutual Phono 130«. ing the council when they are aide to Calls Prom ptly Answered Day or Night. meet. Kay Kimes has over a thousand boxes of tine winter apples boxed and ready for shipping. These apples are of good I size, fine color, and flavor the best. Our A Good Liniment. I hill lands produce apples equal to the When yon need a good reliable lini­ ! best raised elsewhere. ment, try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It T ic boles dug for the cement piers has no superior for sprains and swell­ ings. A piece of flannel »lightly damp­ ! for the new steel bridge are filled with ened with Pain Balm is superior to a | water. It looks us though some one pluste*' f >r lame back or pains in tin* could get the st'-el headed this w ay soon, side nr chest. It also relieve«* rheumat­ j despite the holidays. There is plenty ic pains ami makes sleep ami rest pos­ of money and no trouble to get it around here. sible. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. O F F IC E : Chapel and Parlors. V. Main at. D A L L A S , OREGON: The basket social held by the Wood­ A Methodist Minister Recommends men circle last Saturday night w >s a Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, great big success ; lots of fun, good grub, and a pleasant time all around. When­ We have used Chamberlain’« Cough Wirren Wright has been to Portland. ever trie Woodmen buys or the Circle Remedy in our home for seven years, Aaron Mavbee and Ott. Byerley were ! start out to have any kind of a “ doings” and it has always proved to be a relia­ | it is always of the best. ble remedy. We have found that it here thin week. would do more than the manufacturers C. C. Lewis made a business trip to M iss Hammond opened her gymna- claim for it. It is especially good for Monmouth last week. | niii ii in the bank building Friday night, croup and whooping rough— Rev. Jap. R. .1. Robinson reports the loss of j The rooms were crowded and a good A. Lewis, Pastor Milaca, Minn,, M. E. ! program was rendered. The singing by ( -hurch. two calves by a panther. IMimCourter and Miss M«»r ison was Chamberlain’« Cough Remedy is sold Fred Winterstein transacted business ! exceptionally fine. Classes in gym. by tlie Stafrin Drug (Jo. at \ o'ton one dav this week. I work are organized and will meet twice Ezra Simmons, of Silet/.. is vi-iting I a week. BUELL. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chin- tile. I INGERING COLD. Mr. Horning was out buying hay last F. M. Brock is building some new : Saturday. fence and making improvements to iris ; bouse. Withstood Other Treatment, But Mell Coulee was over to Dallas last Thursday. Adolph Sampson, wife and daughter, Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s of Falls City, visited at Mrs James Mr. Todhunter and family have re­ Wright’s. turned from Tillamook city. Cough Remedy. FALLS CITY. William Fault, of Dallas, was visiting here last week. “ Das winter I caught a very severe c<»ld which lingered for weeks,” says J. tJrquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario, “ My cough was very dry and harsh. The dealer recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gaye ita trial. One small bottle of it cured me. I believe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to he the lie t I have ever used.” This remedy is for sale by the Stafrin Drug Co. The new hotel run by Hi Fugit is en­ joying a good trade, being filled with guests all the time. Fred Sherman,, recently clerking in tho Tooze department store, went to Sa­ le m Saturday for a months visit with relatives and friends. Frank Hubbard is opening a milk BUTLER. route in Falls City. This will be a great convenience, as we are now compelled t-> Mrs. Lee Rowell is on the sick list this get canned milk and much prefer the week. real thing. C A N N O T BE, R U B B E D A W A Y It la perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscle«, nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching with the pains of Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment liottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing counter-irritation on the 11 esh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo­ rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by constitutional treatment— I T C A N N O T BE RUBBED A W A Y . Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, coming in contact with the diff -rent acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains are only symptoms, and though they may be scat.- red or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they w ill reappear at th first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion ¡r her irregularity. Rheuma­ tism can never be permanently cured while .h circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease w ill shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient become! deformed and crippled for life. vS. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expcdlDg all foreign matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­ cles, nerves, joints and bones, the poriy is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed both purifying and tonio properties— P U R E LY V E G E TA B LE of just what is m-cucd in e"er\ case of Rlieu- matism. It contains no potash. alkali or other miner- 1 ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, ln-aling extracts and ji . • a of roots, herbs and barks. If you are suffering fiom Rheumatism do n--t waste valuable time tryin g to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write us about your case and our physicians will give you aav inDon* '.lion or advice desired free of charge j.nd w ill send our special treatise on h heumatia®» v ¡¡£ s w if t a p e a r t e c o . , a tlan ta , uà » KKPOKTKD W KKKLY BY D. 8. LOUGHARY. Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Cosper Cele­ brate Wedding Anniversary J. C\ Cockerham made a husine«s Robert Brooks was over from Marion trip to Independence last week. county this week. He attended the dance Friday night. Ray Wallace has returned to his work after a week’s vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Nvndall and George Louis Petti job n was out on Salmon McCortnach, of Airlie, and John Harris and family si>ent Sunday with E. W river last week having cattle for Mr. Dorton and family. Ford. There is some talk of putting in n Scott A Butler are hauling their saw mill over from Dallas, where it has been sw itch to the graval bar at the river Some parties have been here thi« \a*ek in the repair shop. seeing what they could do about it. Irvin Hussey and family, of Sheridan, vistiteli ......... at the * * home of * Cl Chris. ‘ Hussey " For Over Sixty Years. and wife last week. An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Lady will start this week on a visit with relatives in Winslow’s Soothing Svrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of Southern California. mothers for their children while teeth­ Mrs Joseph Tharp is at Monmouth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the visiting her son, Zopner, and wife, who child, softens the gums, allays all pain, were recently married. cures wind colic and is the l>est remedy Mrs. Ed. Harrington, of Wi I lamina, for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the m*te. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Joel Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 2f> cents a bottle. Its value is Flannery, at the Butler store. incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Mr. Dave Carpenter, who has been Winslow ’s «Soothimg Svrup and take no working the past summer for J. C. other kind. Guaranteed under the Cockerham, left last week for his home Food and Drug Act, June .SO, lflOfl. in North Carolina. Serial Number 1008. ROCCA. A number of the many friends of A l­ derman and Mrs. H. H. Cosper gather- 1 at their residence last Friday after­ noon for the purpoee of celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. It was got­ ten up as a total surprise to Mrs. Cos­ per. and so it proved, although Mr-Coe- ,.er was let into the secret that there was something of the kind brew ing. It was really a femiuine affair anyway although a number of the ateruer sex dropped in simply because they could not keep away. Many nice pieces of hinaware were presented the lady of the house to serve as a remembrance of such an auspicious occasion. Light re­ freshments were served, and a most pleasant afternoon was spent by all who could possibly be .present. Mrs. M. M. Ellis and Mrs. C. G. Coad served the tea and Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, assisted Mrs. Cosper to receive That Mr. and Mrs. Cosj>er will he able to celebrate many another anniversary of happy wedded life is the wish of all. Those invited were: Mrs. J. D. Smith. Mrs. II. J. Ellis, Mrs. V. P. Fiske, Mrs. M. Hay ter, Mrs. H. D. McDonald, Mrs. II. L. Fenton, Mrs. C. A. Black, Mrs. Jos. Black, Mrs. E. II. Morrison, Mrs. S. J, Richmond. Mrs. Willis Simon ton, Mrs. ,J. H. Lawton, Mrs. N. L Butler, Mrs. E. F. Coad, Mrs. F. J. Coad, Mrs. C. G. Coad, Mrs. E. A. Stiles, Mrs. M. M. Ellis, Mrs. J. G. VanOrsdel, Mrs. D. J. B- cker. Mrs. Win, Kersey, Mrs H. S. Butz, Mrs. M O. Pickett, Mrs. J. G. dorrison, Mrs. H. C. Kakin, Mrs. J. E. 8 dey, Mrs. D. M Metzger, Mrs. D. C. v iider, Mrs. 11. L. Crider, Mrs. U. 8. Liughary, Mrs. K. L. Delashmutt. Mrs. I. C. Gaynor, Mrs. Jos. Crowther, Mrs. E. W. Fuller, Mrs. W. II. Bowles, Mr*. Mrs. M D. Ellis, Mrs. O E. Williams, Mrs. C. S. Graves, Mrs. I. F. Yoakum, Mrs. 1), P. Stmiffer, Mrs. E. Huyter, Mrs. Robert Howe, Mrs J. J. Fiddler, Mrs. B. H. McCallon, Mrs. F. J. Chap­ man, Mrs. Win. Savage. Mrs. J. M. Grant, Mrs. Elbert Parrish, Mrs. Chas. Syron, Mrs. E V. Dalton, Mrs. J. E Smith, Mrs. I. N. Woods, Mrs. G. L. Hawkins, Mrs. A. Graham, Mrs. W. V. Fuller, Sirs. J. T. Ford, Mrs. A. M. .Smith. Miss Nellie Collins, Miss Olive Smith, Miss May Shelton, Miss Loretta ( 'ampbell. POPCORN. Mr. Hill is moving White house. into Miss Elsie Jeffries, of been visiting in the hills. the Jack McCoy, has Great preparations are being made for a good time at the basket social Sat- urday night. Breece Gibson has seemingly recov­ ered from the effects of hunting lost property after Halloween. Mrs. D. S. Smith, wife of the sheriff of Linn county, has returned to her home in Albany after a very pleasant visit with her niece, Mrs. James Syke.-. KINGS VALLEY. John Price visited Dallas last week. Farmers are still plowing and sowing As circuit courtis approaching Beach- grain. ani’s bitters is getting rather scarce. Curtis Miller visited Wednesday in Chas. McDonald and Mat Glaze were Corvallis. at ^heridan last Monday on business. Grandpa Price returned from Portland Billy Bragg, formerly of Falls Citv, h last week. working at the Sheridan Lumber Mills. Bruce Miller was in Corvallis on busi­ Several men are cutting wood on Mrs. ness Tuesday. Bennett’s farm and it will be taken to Mrs. Tom Hover, of Halsey, visited Sheridan. her sister, Mrs. W. L. Townsend, last Mrs. Annie Hinshaw has purchased week. a lot in North Dallas and contemplates There will he a good many turkeys moving there. slaughtered in the valley this week and Mr. Fletcher is hauling gravel upon shipped to Portland. the countv road, and several bad places There will be preaching all week at are being improved. the United Evangelical church by Rev. Mrs. Jones and daughter, Nora, were H. L. Pratt, of Corvallis. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night the Uni ed Artisans Chas. McDonald one dav last week. gave a mixed social, had home made candy, ovsters, cake and coffee, and a Woodmen Attention! fish pond, then cleared the floor and The Western Handle Mfg. Co. are now danced untif 12. purchasing oak butts for ax bandies ( ’ash on delivery. Bring in your wood SUNNYSLOPE. before the rainy season. CHAS. A. HOFF, Dallas, Oregon. John Moran, of Monmouth, was seen in our midst Friday. EOLA. Rea Craven was down from Dallas Sunday. Wheat, a bushel, $1. Bran, a ton, $22 50. Shorts, a ton, $25. Oats, a bushel, 45 cents. Flour, s barrel, $4.75. Flour, a sack, $1 25. • Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. Potatoes, a bushel, 00. Butter, a pound, 30 cedis. 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 @ $5. Dried fruits, a pound, 6 @ 15 cents. Beets, a pound, 2 cents. Turnips, a pound, 2 cents, Cabbage, a pound, 2 cents. Onions, a pound, 4 cents. Beany, a pound, 5 (2> 8 cents. Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents Hay, a ton, $10 @ $15. Put Your Our store is filled from floor to ceiling with the la­ test and best in merchandise. See our line o f furs and dress goods particularly. Nothing better. 1 When it comes to Majn and M ill Street.«. Í1 Meals at all hours. Short orders Regular dinners. Oysters In season. Furnished rooms. Is J N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIM0NT0N & SCOTT L T h e Court St. Crocers R. J. Evans, Proprietor. We Have the Best Do You Confectionery Cigars Tobaccos Soft Drinks Tropical Fruits. Etc. Dread Monday? YOu dread the hard, hack breaking work of doing the family > washing? Then why c 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. • * * * * i 1 4 L I ! T f -I £ * r c i e ' ñ& SSg ,rÍCa r ° 0 ^ CO’”S road*. Horace Webster Dallas, Ore. j SIND YOUR fRIEND A POSTAL A M Dallas Steam Laundry **S B $~'*1 ^ *~ A,\c Orea**- *pL _ ) W e have the largest and best stock in town of Souvenir Postal Cards, and many oi them are extremely beautiful M U T U A L 197. r n o n e s p a c if ic « t a t e » 203 Acu<\t>’uic, Ool le g ii poor*«. EdnoMtion i ioa, Mcionoa. n;atha found, t ion that hai grautest men and w W R IT S TO D atBANY com .^.4. a -.:.++++^- í - t +- h -+-!--!-+++++++-: I Gold! Gold! Gold! ! DO Y O U I WANT W EALTH? Í I N D E P E N D E N T FOR L I F E A trip to town, a long street car ride, a cheap excur-ion by rail were all luxuries T H E N ; a private auto mobile, a tour of Europe, a summer home down by the sea, are mere mar tors of choice now. Stick M the let Comstock Mining Ci. Î $10 per M for Dough lumber in the Yard s o :» VERY ENTRANCING VIEWS OF NIAGRA FALLS JUST IN L. D. D A N IE L , - - - dallas , O r e g o n . Lunch Leave "W ia h ln g t yet begun, »A id the o put out by thing so r taste, and I appetizing dyspeptic fo o d word llahment. I Martin & Blodgett ♦ + + + V * It In Only IS C ents a Share NOW Hush your orders, o r w rite fo r particulars WEBF00T » LEE COMSTOCK MINING CO. t Now i» the time while your »nit» »re * new to get your plmtngr»,.h» ren.ty for I rhri»tmae. Your familv group, »ml Iwbee If von want your trieml, t<> know yon real I t appreciate them, remeoiher them with a line phot..graph. n i* t . J. c h e r r i n g t o n . . PATENTS I I or-1 „..I r . » ¿ c k S ? î c â t c s r » 9 o r l on |MM*nUtMltty. A L I . -------------- . STR*CTVT COOTIOCNTIAL. |‘»M The C ROOFING We TH E BEST ROOFING ON T H E M AR K E T t Made by the Northwest Roofing Portland. D*»cs not buc­ t I company, kle. Guaranteed for 10 years. L. C. K O S E R » t P. O. Bo* 258, Rhyolite. Xev. A «e n t fa r P o lk C o u n t ^ ^ ^ I B ily e u 6c Sparks MISS M. OLIVE SMITH m in v iiM ox I hnofc onlloYP tooM sm siKl SeU pat''nts.Wh.it ir»- I isas a te ? txtsesstsssz IMWIFT A CQ.1 6 LYNCH I f k V V i V V i t ri/ iW V 1F!rlrítTr!r1rTrfrít î ! Easy to Haul I from. No Hills. + + + + + + + + + Look for The big Pole on Main Str ami yo Firste li Can you beat this anywhere in Polk county? And we guarantee our lumber to be up to grade in every repect. All kinds of dimension ¡um­ bel. On the old Garwood place a I »out 4 tnile north of the Hallock mill. + + + + * + + + + * ► will Ho th«- work! (>«ir m-hool will give a ba.kef »ocial SatnnUy. November 2lnl. The ln.be» »re r>H,oe»«eliee lienil will, tie eoltireli»»iov of new Kong hook* Come one nn V / O R « C IT Y . ? ! c » Photographs. DALLAS MERCANTILE GO In Use For Over 3 ( D. Hill, Proprietor. Your procer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Best: we pay him Props Bros., who have been sawing wood ne îerethis fall, while getting a tank «•f water from the river, W kt'd their engine in the river last Tuesday, and it took four horses to pull it out. The safe in J. K. NeaPh store was blown open Tuesday night. As there was not much cash deposited the rob­ bers only secured some two or three dol­ lar** ami a pair of No 11 rubbers. The safe is a total l*»sa. There is little clew to the robbers. The Kind You Haye Always Fought Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Dunn entertain- the members of the Epworth league at their hospitable home last Friday Fri evening You can buy something called “ coffee” at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don’t. G ALWAYS Collections Promptly Made. COFFEE ^ CASTORIA S e a r s the S ign atu re o f DALLAS RESTAURANT ONLY A F E W DOLLARS H oiii I ni Harman and family, of El­ kins, visited his mother and father here will put you mi the ground floor and Saturday and Sunday. may put you on Easy street. Mrs. Broad, a missionary, will lecture Many have invested a small amount in the M. E. church Thursday evening, in Nevada mining and are now November 28th, at 7 :30. The Boerd of Trustees of the Evangel­ ical church and some of their friends met last Thursday raised and put new blocks under it, and gave it a new coat of paint. UfiNUINE With tliis issue the Itemizer closes its 33rd year. For 23 of them ye present editor has been in some way connected { When ¡Then in Airlie with its publication. \ Visit th»1 E. N. Hall and Charley Hayes have purchase the Chapman furniture store PALACE CIGAR STORE, and are now conducting it. Mr. Chap­ man retires because of ill health. Cool drinks fresh candies**- choice line of cigar« and tob cco. Fred Loy and wife, of Su ver. spent Sunday with his brother, John Loy. Rev. Snyder, of the M. E. church preached a very interesting sermon Sunday morning to a good sized audience. Surplus into Revenue Bringing Land. I can do your collecting for you as cheap as anyrno. Mv exfierience in r lis line warrants thorough work. Bring me your accounts, and I will do ilie rest L. 1). Butler, Dallas Ore. Thomas McLain and .1 M. Prather Would you go mining in Nevada’s Ixnight some fine sheep of Mr. Riddell, rich mountains at a nominal cost ? Jim Ottinger and wife have Iveen up of Monmouth. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contaius neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alluys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. We have a bargain in land to offer this week which will pay von to look into at once, as it will not be on the market very long. It is a 040 acre ranch, hav­ ing good buildings and every thing just right for a country home. There is a Ifi-acre hop yard, 150 acres are in culti­ vation, 100 in pasture, and the balance is covered with some 11,000,(XX) feet of .he best of timber. For a short time it can he bought in one piece for $15 an acre, and only ^ is wanted down. Ad­ dress this office for further particulars. Mrs. 8. Rosinthal, of Turner, Michi­ gan, says: “ We have used Chamber­ lain's Cough Medicine for ourselves and children for several years and like it very much. I think it is the only rem­ e d y for croup and highly recommend it. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Russell Fishhack made a trip to Van­ couver, Wash., the past week. . VOL. X X The Kind Von Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for vit over years, has borne au uau sus es « 30 v J c a rs ) uns u u tu o the tu c signature o f ,-j/t - and has been made ) 1 under his per- sinco its infancy. (S * s sonal supervision sin J-&CCA4M Allow no one to deceive dece yon in this. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-gootl" aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the healtli of Intuit ts and Children—Experience against Experiment. BETTFR THAN A BANK. A Reliable Remedy for Croup. Mrs. E. Clarke and son, Roy, were Mr. Holman has moved to Salem for Salem visitors Saturday and Sunday. the winter. H. Wunder has erected a woodshed Ed. Mittv is farming on the George on the place which lie purchased lately. Chapman place. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle, of Independence, Harry Thacker lias ripe red raspber­ were in these parts the first of the week. ries on his vines. Lee Clarke, who lias been in Eastern More telephone lines being put up in Oregon for some time, returned home our neighborhood. Monday. Mr. Hayden is limping around with a W ill and Clem Fishhack are visiting j sprained ankle, caused by a fall when relatives in Washington and Yamhill i trying to catch a chicken. counties. Mr. B. I. Ferguson has bought a E. C. Wigmore, pastor of the Chris­ rooster and three hens of the FiIberta tian church at Monmouth, will preach strain of Rhode Island Reds. at Antioch, Sunday, November 24th, at There was a wool picking bee at Geo. 2:30 p. in. 1 Chapman’s the 15th. At noon wo were Quite a number from here attended invited to partake of a fine dinner. A f­ the lecture given in the Christian ter dinner work was again taken up. church, Sunday, by M s. Belle Water- Mrs. Wilson played several selections on the organ, which was greatly enjoyed matt-Findlay. by all, and Mr. Bvers came in and read the president’s Thanksgiving proclama­ BUENA VISTA tion to us. also a couple of other selec­ tions. Work all finished at 4 o’clock. Those present were: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Mr. Tyler dug a well for G. E. H ar­ Marion Putnam, Miss Wilson, Mrs An­ man last week. na Southwick, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Fergu- Miss Lucy Botter, of Parker, visited son, Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Mittv Miss Mitty, Mrs. Chapman, Miss Tressa Prather Sunday. ! Mrs. Ida Chapman, Mrs. John Shaffer, Prof. Butler and Miss Sears were In­ ; Grandma Chapman, Messers. South­ dependence visitors Saturday. wick, Byers, Geo. Chapman, Ed Mitty. W. H. Murphy delivered two loads of hogs at Independence last Monday. BALLSTON. MARKET REPORT. tw e n ty years to g eth er . Lmd Wallace is working for Jue from McMinnville. Tharp. There was a dance at the Woodman Miss Rita Rowell is visiting relatives ball Friday night. at Sheridan. Mr. Con Newbill has been out from Prof. Boyer suent Sunday with his the coast visiting bis brother, J. S. New ­ bill. trente out at Pitner. pare PIANO AND ORGAN. Sole Agents for Dallas. Rimilo : Room S, Wtlaon beiMing, Dalla», Oregon. 1 Sf