Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 30, 1908, Image 4

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    OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
Allthe County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
R. L. C H A PM A N ...
FUMERAI . DI RECTOR
and
EM9ALMER
o m C K : O li.p .lW H l Parlor,, N. M u lin i.
D A LL A S , ORBUON:
Bell Phone 103.
Mutual Phone 1306.
Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night
FOR THAT PRIZE.
How the Sewing Machine Contes­
tants Stand.
Below we give tlie standing of the
several contestants tor tiie sewing ma­
chine which goes to someone on May 1st.
This gives the standing for last week,
and each weekly letter received will
count 100 points:
Pee« le e .........................................
400
B to ll............................................
200
Sunnysl«>|>e ................................
400
Buena Vista................................
400
Kings Valley...............................
400
East Dallas ...............................
400
Liberty .......................................
400
Popcorn .......................................
4(H)
B itler ........................................
200
Falls C ity ...................................
400
Ballston-B ................................
IDO
Corvallis ......................
200
North Dallas .............................
400
Monmouth..................................
200
S m ith field..................................
Billaton-C ........................
100
Rocca..........................................
200
P ion eer.......................................
200
P erryd ale....................................
200
Sunt Osborn is talking of moving his
wife and children to Wallie Brown’s
mill, where he is working.
The w riter of the Peedee items for the
Observer was mistaken in saying that
Will Bush bought cows of the X L dairy
ranch.
the timber.
Mrs. Chas McDonald visited at the
ROCCA.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Iiraiey
Sunday last.
R. H. Plank has cone to the valley in
Miss Nora Jones was visiting at the
home or Miss Bessie Clanfield on Salt search of work and other business.
Creek last week.
L. C. Mowrey passed through here
The public school here w ill close Fri- this week, calling on his old friends.
dav next as an entertainment will lie
The recent cold of two nigh s of frost
given by the pupils.
and ice does not seem to have injured
Russel Jones’ residence is now lit up the grass any.
with electric lights, a dynamo being at
C. R. Hammond, of southern Califor-
the Sheridan lumber mills
n a, is visiting his mother, Mrs. U.
Hammond,
of this place.
Miss Merythe Hinshnw, of North Dal­
las, was a visitor at the home of her
Wanted, at the postoffice, the present
mother, Mrs. Hiushaw, Saturday even­ eddre.-es of Quintiuan B. Smith, Isabel
ing.
Blessing, Ernest A. O’Neil and Alfred
Otto Teal and Herman Ix*«)nar«l killed M. Stump.
a large cougar near the Sheridan lum­
We have had quite a lull in the storm
ber mills Monday, measuring eight feet tor a day or two. Last night the rain
long.
blew very hard and this afternoon the
sky is heavily o’er cast with clouds, look­
ing as if more rain would soon l>e our
EAST DALLAS.
portion.
Mr. Fenton spent Sunday out on his
ranch here.
Mr Samuels came up from Portland
Wednesday to look after his stock and
ranch. He talks of moving up in the
spring and going intothedairy business.
John Kelley has sold his town proper­
ty to Percy Hibbard and with his fami­
ly is on his joyful way hack to Dixie,
•‘ to live in fields of cotton an«l fish along
the river.”
Some time ago Mr. Chintile, our mail
carrier, had his favorite horse disabled
by a broken bridge on the mail route,
an I this week his other horse ran a nail
in his foot putting it out of service. Mr.
( ’ . has to now perform the duty on foot.
Not an easy job on this route, especially
for an old man.
SUNNYSL0PE.
Clem Fishback was a Dallas visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard si>ent Saturday Friday.
out in the country visiting relatives and
Mr. Barnhadt, the spectacle man from
looking at the beautiful country streatch-
ing away to the dim distant hills from Portland, was in these parts Sunday.
their point of view.
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Mack were busi­
ness visitors in Portland the past week.
PEEDEE.
Sewing Machine Given Away.
A h much as any one thing for the bet­
Clarinda Ritner is very sick.
terment of the Itemizer its editor desires
There
was a dance at Albert Burbank’s
a weekly letter from every vicinity.
Beginning with January 1st and end­ Friday night.
ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home
Thomas Kinshin was in Dallas fora
sewing machine to the correspondent few days this week.
who is most regular in his or he> com­
Mr Maud Yost visited at Mrs. Will
munications. We want your locality
represented every week, and offer this Bush’s last Thurs«iay.
incentive lor regularity.
Rex Womer and wife have anew baby
girl born last Wednesday.
cum
Saturday night until midnight. It was I
a surprise.
Charley Eaglesou is up from near Sa­
lem visiting his uncle and aunt, Thos.
Kinchin and w ife.
Orpha Shipley, who has been staying
w ith Mrs. Baker, of Salem, has returned
home.
*
Mrs. E. Clark and children are visit­
ing with her son, Frank and family, of
Salem.
Joe Houseman, of Monmouth, has
been cutting poles for his fatherinlaw,
R. M. Bosley.
Harry and Nellie Thompson, of near
Salem, are the guests of Herman Wuri­
der and family.
Our town was enlivened bv a prize i
fight between two womou Sunday even-
ling. Bull «big rules prevailed. They \
w* re separated before much damage was '
Mrs. Brown, of Dulla», wan visiting : done.
1 her l •tighter, Mr-. J. J. Kvaaonei, rev-
I > t ii 1 days last week.
FALLS CITY
hu nting coyotes in
I o ware
f th e c o u u ty .
CURED
th e
north
end !
O ld B ill, Mrs. G . W . M e B ee’ s buggy
i.(rie , «h e h a a d riven fo r so long, is dead.
H e w as 27 yea rs old.
Southern Woman Suffered With
Itching, Burning Rash — Drove
Her Nearly Crazy— Her Baby Had
Sore on Neck, and Two Other
Babies Had Skin Troubles— Calls
The Price of Peace.
! J. Bohannon, of Independence, was a
| Falls City visitor Monday
Charles Blocketer, one of Fall City’s
ncideut to certain skin diseases is ul-
U.Mt instantly a llay ed
by a p p ly in g tailors, luis moved to independence.
ham bei Iain ’ s C ream Salve. P ric e 25
Mr. and Mrs. Tetherow were Mon- i
c -nte. F or sale by B elt <& C h errin gton . mouth visitors over Sunday, and while]
PIONEER.
there attended the funeral «>? M r. Ireland i
CUTICURA A STAND-BY
THAT NEVER FAILS HER
What is C A S T O R IA
f
C A S T O R IA
Bears the Signature of
CUTICURA OINTMENT
The Kind You Have Always Fought
In Use For Over 3 (
RUBBED AW AV
COFFEE
Administrator’s ‘'ale.
S.S.S.
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.
Ids death in and to the following described
premises towit:
The southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of section six in township nine south,
of range three west of the Willamette meri­
dian ; and containing 45.37 acres more «»r less.
Also the following described parcel towit : Be­
ginning at the uuarter section corner between
sections «»ne and twelve in tow nship nine south
of range four west of the Willamette meridian
in the county «»f Polk ami state of Oregon, and
running thence 128 nais, thence south 20 feet:
thence west 128 rods; thence north 20 feet to
the place «>f beginning, containing 1.3ft acres.
Said pana i of land being a private roadway.
All said premises are under fence. Ten acres
of said premises are in orchard, the trees being
in full bearing, ami consisting of choice ap­
ple. near ami cherry trees.
Bids for sai«i premises will he received hv N,
L. Butler, attorney for said estate, at his office
in the city of Pallas, or by the administrator.
MAX II AI KY.
Administrator of the estate.
Lumber
$12 1-2
PerM.
In our yard at Perrydale we bave
a l«*t o { all kinds of rotigli lumber
which we are arnione to dis|*oH«‘ «>f,
and will for a short tinte «*ff«»r at
thè altnve price.
^
SMITHFIELD.
Mr. Gilson has return ?d from
coast.
as required by law, and tjie proceeds of such
sale be applied in satisfaction of the amount
due on said mortgage, together with |3() at­
torney’s fee and the costs and disbursements of
tii is suit; that the defemlanta and ull persons
claiming under them since the date of said
mortgage, be barred and foreclosed of all right,
I claim and interest in the mortgaged premises
and every part thereof, and that the plaintiff
I may have such other and further relief as to
. the court/nay seem equitable.
I This summons is served upon you by publi-
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon j cation thereof in the Polk County Itehmer, a
for Polk county.
newspaper of general circulation, published
j weekly nt Dallas, in sai«l county^ for a period
R. V. Spiane, pi aiuti ff \
l of six consecutive and successive weeks, by or­
vs.
der of the Honorable Kd. F. Coad, judge or the
D. A. Elkins, B «iild
! county court of the state of Oregon, for Polk
tier and <’. W. Math- J
I county.
«•\vs. defendants.
To I). A. Elkins, oneof the above named de­ i Order made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon,
j on the 30th day of December, 1907. The date of
fendant!
N THE SAM.-; OF THE STATE OF OREGON, the first publication of this summons is Jan­
You are herein
hereby required to appear and uary 2, 1908.
L. D. BROWN.
answer the complaint filed against you in the
Attorney for Plaintiff,
I above entitled suit within six weeks from the
and place for hearing objections to said final
account, and the settlement of said estate.
Dated, this the 17th day of Deeembt r, 1907.
GREEN H.Hl’ YKK.
the
Administrator.
Mr. Fisher has commenced work on
his hop yard.
Farmers are making good use of this
bright weather.
James Ree«l and daughters went to
Sheridan Saturday.
( ’old frostv mornings not good for
gr ss and young grain.
Nellie Townsend has been suffering
with a severe attack of appendicitis.
Summons.
Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond went
t«> Salem last week, returning Saturday. I
Mrs Richmond visited her mother and
brother.
The dairymen of our neighborhood j
are not making much these winter
months but expect more when the beau­
tiful spring appears.
Mr. John Gay is trying to secure a
patent for boats an«) cars. He says a
boat with this new attachment cannot I
sink, and it will save so many collis-
sions on our railways.
We wish him
success.
MILL
at Cost
PERRYDALE.
----
*
The Perrydale flouring mill has closed
down a few «lavs for repairs.
Mr. A. B. Strong has an assistant
helping him for a few days.
Mr. Omer Carson, of Portland, visited
his parents of this place Sunday.
For the next ten days
Mrs. Preston Lung has returned
home after visiting her friends in The
Dalles.
I will sell bran, chops,
Mr. Frank B. ( ’onner. who has been
clerking at North Yakima, Wash., re­
turned to his home for a short visit
with his parents.
rolled oats, rolled bar­
ley, etc. at cost.
BUTLER.
by purchasing now.
David Shepard left last week for Mil-
waukie, where he has secured work.
The stock, at present
Mrs. O. Ralston, of Eastern Oregon,
spent a few days with friends here.
prices, wont last long.
J. 0 Coekerham and family visited
with relatives in Portlan«! last week.
Embrace theopportun-
ity now.
Mr. and Mrs. !. T. Lady have return-
«■«1 from a visit with relatives in Califor­
nia.
Mrs. P. ( ’ . Li«1v s tirte ! for Los An­
geles last week to visit with relatives
there.
J. R MOORE
Ethel Berry worked for Mrs. Forest
Craven while she was sick with lagrippe.
Marion Taylor moved his family up
to the Scott & Butler mill, where he is
G. W. Haynes attended the meeting at work.
of the Hardware Association in Port­
Oscar Fault-oner was up from Sheri­
land last week.
dan and vi<t:e«l a few days of last week
Mr. Frank Kimsev has been quite with relatives here.
sick with lagrippe, blit is some better
Loyd Jones, who is to do the logging
at this writing.
for Scott A Butler, is building a house *
I
Mrs. 1 *eter Cook went to Indepen­ and will move his family here in the '
dence Friday to visit her daughter, re­ near future.
turning Sunday.
BUENA VISTA.
While cutting wood last week Arthur
Burlson cut his foot quite badly, but is
getting a:ong fine.
Nellie Bonney is here front Woodhurn
N. M. Conner, who has been at St. visiting relatives.
| Vincent hospital for some time, is re-
The union revival meetings are going
| porte l as improving.
t«» close this week.
Frank Tatom is able to lie out after
Harvey Nash has launched his boat
| having the mumps. The rest of the
that he has been working on all w inter.
family now have them.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO
HUBBARD A B R O W N
**$ +
f
*
Harley Prather, wrho is attending
❖
The dance here Friday night was not
school in Salem, is home on a week’s
I very well attended, hut those present
vacation.
rep«>rta very pleasant time.
Chas. McClain, who has been em -1
Henry Tillery lias been quite sick the
❖
past week, but is some better. Grand-1 ployed by the Spalding Logging Co., has
pa Chapman has also been sick, having j severed Ids connection with that com­
pany and will engage in the fur buri- ! ❖
neen confined to the house a few days.
ness, having already started on a trip
❖
Mrs. Joshua Bowles had the niisfor-] up the valley looking over the situation
f
tune to fail an«! break her left arm be­ as to the new business.
low the elbow. Dr. Wools, of Amity,
The local institute for the school of­
❖
set the broken arm and it is doing nice- ficers, . «rents and pupils for the soc-
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ti«>n including Indej>en«^cnee. Parker,
iy-
Stiver. Hrghlan«! ami Buena Vista will
#
M. F. Hall is working in Sheridan.
be held here February 8th. V short
program
will
J»e
rendered
by
the
chil-
i
A. M. Tillery is grubbing for C. A. j
dren, and Subject? ¡»ertaining to school
❖
Ball
work will he brought up for discussion.
f
F. W. Royal is cutting w « x k 1 for Mr. I.unch will be served at 12 by the ladies.
Mul key.
It is hoped that both Independence and
f
Mrs. Bernice Brooks is - *ri«»ns!v ill in Stiver will he w ell represente«! this year
❖
Previous to this they have neglected
A
Portland.
V
their part of the work.
working
on an irrigation ditch in Lastern Ore
H B Plummer waa up trom Portland
j#00’ has returned home.
Sunday.
Phone and stand at Chemine- n°yd ( Vn.ner r!’°. hM ir\" WOT*ln‘
.
,
«
.
t o i l S drugstore.
o
Dallas Feed Store
#
4MMMMMI* ♦ + +
9
*
10 Percent Off I
On all Shoes except
Walk Overs and St.
Cecelia.
The Dallas Shoe Store
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
.
Save
from 20 to 25 per cent
i
Ill
Year«.
I al Settlement.
There was a basket social at the Fir
Grove schoolhouse Saturday night.
EVERYTHING
FOR
EVERYBOD/
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, ha* borne the sfsrnatnro 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 but
Experiments that triile with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children -Kxpcrieuce against Experiment.
The K. P’s held a low* feast hero last j
Mr. ami Mrs. Kuennoman are visiting I week at which then* was a 1 tree att n- ]
] dance A fine banquet was served at j
near Salem.
Mr. Smith, of Dallas, i* cutting wood the tavern.
“ I iust can’t say enough for the Cuti-
Dial Williams is about to take his
cura Remedies, I can’t find words high for Mr. Simpson.
enough to express my thanks to God
The farmers have been plowing dur- ! photographic outfit to Sab-m and open
for hearing of the wonderful remedies.
a
gallery
then*. Dial i* a fine artist and j
My baby had a running sore on his i g this good weather.
can make good wherever he goes.
neck and nothing that I did for it took
The l* v - that t«*ok the eighth grade
effect until I used Cuticura. My face
Gus liisser acteef as cashier of the
Custoriu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par®-
Xiimination are not going to school
was nearly full of tetter or some similar
, bank M«>!)dav «luring the absence of
gorlc, ltrops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
skin disease. It would itch and, after this week.
i Walter Williams, who attend«*! the fu­
scratching, it burned so that I could
contains neither Opium, Morphine uor other Nareotio
Mr. Sh *r\voo;l went to Dal ho Tues­ neral of his hrotherinlaw in Dallas.
hardly stand it. Two cakes of Cuti­
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
day
to
get
some
turkeys
w
hich
they
are
cura Soar» and a box of Cuticura Oint­
L. Gerlinger Sr. was a Falls City vis­
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind
ment cured me. Two years after it ruing to take on the shares.
it* r hist wi i k, and -ays we in I his pait
broke out on my hands and wrist. I
Coiie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
of the vallev are far more pmsperous
cured it for a while, but it came again
POPCORN.
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
than any other place he has visited.
in the summer. Sometimes I would
o nearly crazy for it itched so badly.
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Doctor Pfandhocfer is living in t! o
used ten dollars’ worth of so-called
Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
Spring grain is being grown this nice light the^e days, bavin * ha«l his hand­
blood medicines which did no good at
some resilience wire«l, and it presents a
all, then I went back to my old stand-by, weather
fine appearance lit tip at night with the
that had never failed me. One set of
George Menian has returned from a many electric bulbs,
Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and
U k NUINE
A LW A YS
Cuticura Resolvent did the work. One trip to Kansas.
Uncle Robert Grant wants to dispose
set also cured my uncle’s baby whose
Mr. and Mrs Phil Patrick are visit­ of his home here and move to Dallas,
head was a cake of seres, and I know of
an« ther woman's baby who was in the ing at the home of his parents.
where bis children now reside. We will
same fix and nothing else did any good.
George Litchfield h now our mai* not allow this, for Mr. Grant is too good
I speak a word of praise for Cuticura carrier. Will Squires haring taken a neighbor to lone.
whenever I see a case that needs it.
Mrs. Lillie Wilcher, 770 Eleventh St., another route.
IT. 8. Talbot, who has been visiting
Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 16, 1907.”
Money was collected Sunday for a here for a couple of weeks, has returned
new stovepipe for the church, which to Washington county, where he lias a
large timber contract, and will devote
was badly needed.
some months to fi ling it.
Pupils taking the eighth grade exami­
Any man looking for work can find it
The W o rld ’ s Greatest Skin Cure and nation are Ora Cavitt, Olive Porter,
Purest and Sw eetest of
Dwain Gibson, Minnie and Flora Grice here. Many think the old time wages
should he paid, hut the reduction is
Emollients.
and Grace Wilson,
general in all lines an«l not so great here
Cuticura Ointment is one of the most
T H E CE N T AU R C O M PA N Y. TT M U R R A Y STR E E T . Nl V YO R K CITY.
as in Portland and other points.
successful curatives for torturing, dis­
CARLTON.
figuring humors of the skin and scalp,
O. Aurland is up from Portlan«! visit­
including loss of hair, e ver compounded,
ing and looking after his investments
in proof of which a single anointing
Joe Harlton has been putting a fence here. Mr. Aurland savs properly pays
with it, preceded by a hot hath with
an interest here of 15 per rent, while
date of the first publication of this summons
Cuticura Soap, and followed by mild a mu ml his lots.
o-w it; On or before
doses of Cuticura Pills, is often suffi­
E. E. El a worth has returned from a his Portland investments net him but 4
cient to afford immediate relief in the business trip to Port land.
percent.
the 14th day of February, 1908;
most distressing forms of itching, burn­
VOTIC’E IS HEREBY GIVEN’ , T il XT GREEN
The Fall" City company are about to •'
ing, and scaly humors, eczemas, irrita­
Dr. Dayton, of Salem, has been
B. Stiver as administrator of tho estate of and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof,
start up their big mill No. 1 just as soon Joi-i-ph W. Stiver, ileee.Tsed, has tiled his pe­ the plaintiff will apply to the court for a judg­
tions, and inflammations, permit rest through here repairing glasses.
and sleep, an«! point to a speedy cure
as men can be found. With this mill tition for final settlement and final Recount in ment and decree as prayed for in said com­
towit: That the said mortgage given
Dr. A. D. Morrison has sold his drug in operation all our industries will be in the («unity nr, of the state of Oregon, for plaint,
when all else fails.
the county «»f Folk, and that by order of said by the defendant D. A. Elkins, to R. V’ . Bplane,
Sold throughout, the world. Potter Drug and store to Mr. Bones of Sheridan.
operation and the last vestige of hard c«*urt, Saturday. Ja.uiary 18th, at t li#hour of 10 which bears «late the 20th day «»f May, 1902. re­
Chern Corp.. Sole Prop« . Boston. Mass.
o’clock, a. in. of said day at tho court room of corded on page 573 of Volume 8, of the records
«ir Post Free. How to Cure Skin Humors.
The revival services «>f the Christian times will have passed.
said court in the city of Dallas. Polk county, of-mortgages for P.dk county, Oregon be fore­
has been appointed by the court as the time close«!. the premises therein described be sold
church will begin February 2nd.
R H E U M A T IS M
CAN N O T
Mrs. J. H. Flower was visiting her
mother last week.
The terrible itching aitd smarting
Miss Rosa Kail lias returne«l home
The two Gilpin sons, of Independence, daughter, Mr*. Link Allen.
from Oregon City where she has been
are out here working on their farm,
staying
with her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Her-
which they lately purchased of Herman
Why Suffer from Rheumatism. ren and attending school.
Chas. Jones and Sherd Bruley attend­
Mrs. Joe Edwards is very sick ami Dr. W under.
Do you know that rheumatic pains
ed church at (iooseneck Sunday.
McCallon was called to see her Tuesday.
One of Carlton’s old pioneers, Mr. J.
Hadley Eggleston and family, of can be relieved? If you doubt this, try
Chas. McDonald was u Dallas and
Lester Brown has bought a thorough­ Missouri, who have been staying* here one application of Chamberlain’s Pain W. Collins, passed away last week and
left
many beloved friends to mourn his
Falls City visitor Saturday and Sunday. bred jersey hull and bought a cream with his brother, Winfield, have moved Balm. It will make rapt and ¡deed pos­
loss. He was a member of the I. O. O.
aeperator.
to Monmouth.
sible, and that certainly means a great F. lodge.
Calvin Harrington Is laid up with a
broken rib, caused by a fall while in
There was a dance at Ernest Bush’s
There was a woodcutting at the home deal to one afflicted with rheumatism.
There was a leap years dance ¿it
of Grandpa Sevier Friday. The ladies For sale by Belt & Cherrington.
Howe’s hall Bat unlay night, and every
took lunch and the men cut wood.
girl
took their partner and fifty cents.
Those present were: Grandpa and
T ib e r t y T
It was a success on the girls part, also
Grandma Sevier, Mrs. E. Clarke, Mrs.
there will be another dance on Febru­
Fishback, Liza McCaleb and daughter,
Morris Hughes is plowing for G. W, ary the 14th at the same place.
Wretha, Mrs. Herman Wunder, Mrs.
Lehman,
Grandma
Marks, Nellie Me Bee.
Evert McDonald while cutting wood
Thompson, Lettie Fishback, Lee, .Tay
S. D Steffy had the misfortune to lose last Monday very nearly cut off the fore
and Roy ( ’lark, John and Will Yeater, one of his horses.
finger of his left hand. As it was he
James Coolinan, Roy Johnson, Harry
B E
gashed it pretty badly. Dr. Morrison
Mrs. W. J. Farley has been having dressed the wound and no bad result?
and Jasper Thompson, Henry Lehman,
are expected unless blood poisoning
It is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles, Albert Marks, George Sweringen, Thos. some slashing done.
Dave Guthrie has gone to work in should set in.
nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching- with the pains of Marks, George Bennett, Clarence Mc­
Caleb, Claud Sevier, Melvin Ashford, Wallie Brown’s sawmill.
Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the linim ent bottle, or some other Doc. Eggleston, Robert Fishback, Leon­
The stork visited two Carlton homes
external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing ard and Clayton McCaleb.
The ground is again dry enough for on last Monday and at each it left a
line boy and made two homes happy.
counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment w ill quiet the pain tempo­
the farmers to resume their plowing.
The homes visited we e those of IJ.
rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it
Carl Sellers, of Dallas, is cutting his | Kutcli and Rev. G< o It. Whipple.
KINGS V A I LEY.
does not reach the blood, where the cause is located.
Rheumatism is more
next winters wood on his father’s place. Tim mothers of Carlton’s two <ie v sons
than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be
Eighth grade examination the 2Jrd are reported to be getting along nicely;
reached by constitutional treatment— I T C A N N O T BK RUBBKD A W A Y .
ami 24th, with J. J. Reasoner as exam­ also the sons.
Mr. Lew Ritner is not improved.
Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
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iner.
Mr. John Miller went to Portland
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues
S. I), ami Jake Steffy and their hounds
i
Friday.
For Over Sixty Years.
of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, hav6 failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, com ing in contact with the different acids of the body, forms
Mr. Jim Price was a Sliver visitor
I An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the Thursday.
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains
j used for over sixty years by millions of
Coyote hunting is all the rage in the
are on ly symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time valley now.
I mothers for their children while teeth-
by surface treatment, they will reappear at th? first exposure to cold or
! in$£, with perfect su< cess. It soothes the
Curtis Miller and Don Graham were
Y o u r grocer must sell j child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion >r her irregularity. Rheuma­
Airlie visitors today.
tism can never be permanently cured while ,h irculation remains saturated
I cures wind colic and is the best remedy
poor coffee; we can't all | for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste,
Mrs. Joe Price is at Corvallis seriously
with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison.
The disease w ill shift
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ill.
She
is
said
to
he
worse.
j Sold by «lruggists in every part of the
from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing
be C( mfortable; but he world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is
inflammation and sw elling and such terrible pains that the nervous system
Mr. Tom Allen returned home from
incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs.
is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes i Corvallis, where he has been to see his
needn’t sell it to you.
Winslow’s Soothimg Syrup and take no
deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and j wife.
I other bind.
Guaranteed under the
Your erocer returns your money if you don’t i Foot! and Drug Act, June 30, 1906.
renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expeiiing all foreign
Mr. Dick Rogers and wife went to
like
Schilling's
Best:
we
pay
him.
matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead , Portland last Friday to bring her niotb-
Serial Number 1008.
of a w’eak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ j er home.
ing acrid and corrosive inattu in the mus­
Mr. l ink Allen is in Portland with
BALLST0N.
cles, nerves, joints ami bones, the nody is fed his wife, who is at the Good Samaritan
an«l nourished by rich, health-sustaining hospital,
OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an
blood which completely and permanently
Taylor Svron is able to he out again.
Mrs. T. J. Allen, of this place, who N order and decretyjf the honorable county
cures Rheumatism.
S. S. S. is composed
of the state of Oregon, for the county o‘f
has been ill at Corvallis, is said to be court
Forest Craven sold his lfops Monday
Polk, duly made and entered of record on the
of
l)oth
purifying
and
ton»?
properties—
P U R E L Y V E G E T A B L E just what is needed in every case of Rheu­ improved.
19th day of December. 1907, in the matter of for 7 cents.
the administration of the estate ot W. T. Haley,
Miss Winnie Ixigan has returned home deceased. The undersigned, administrator of
Ralph Ha very made a business trip to
matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other miner . l ingredient, but is
Dallas this week.
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and after a two week’s visit with her sister, said estate will, from and aft«*r the
who has been sick.
barks. I f you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time
10th day of February,
Peter Cook went to Portland last
Mr 11. T. Maxfleld has got his new 1908, offer for sale, and sell at private sale to week on business.
tryin g to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write
the highest bidiler for cash in hand, allthe
us about your case and our physicians will give you any itif< m* '.lion or | fence done which helps the looks of his right,
C. D. Nairn was quite sick with lum­
title, interest and estate of the said W.
advice desired frfee of charge and w ill send our special treatise on K heumatisui. j farm wonderfully.
T. Haley, deceased, at the time of Ids death; bago but is out and around again.
also all the right, title ami interest that
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Price went to and
the said estate by operation of law or other­
T H E S W i F T S P E C IF fC G O ., A T L A N T A , GAm
George Newbill returned Monday
| Portland last Thursday to see their wise, may have acquired other than, or in ad
ditiou to that of said intestate at the time of from a week’s hunt tip near Airlie.
BUELL.
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THE Bl«i BOOT
Mrs. J. C. Caynor,
rnor, Prop.
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