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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Farley's prune orchard. John McBee is helping Charley Hub- hard clean up his hop yard. Grandpa Wright, who has l>een se riously ill, is some improved. and EMBALMER OFFICE: Chapel and Parlor». N. Main at. D A L L A S , OREÜON: Hell Phone 103 Mutual Phone 1306. Calls P ro m p tly Answ ere d D ay or Night. Mr. Miller has his new woven wire fence up along the county road G. F. McBee has his ground plowed and staked ready to put in an orchard. Mr. Peterson, who has been sick all winter, is growing weaker all the time. FOR THAT PRIZE. Jim and Charley Hubbard are cleaning the vines off the M. D. Hubbard hop yard. H jw the Sewing Machine Contes tants Stand. Lew Muscntt, of Falls City. vi«it**d his chum, Bert. Stiles, several days last week. It being Chinese New Year our China Below we giv** tH* standing of the men are celebrating the occasion. A several uoutoatautH tor the sewing nia- bright light burned all night several cliinv which goes to someone on May 1st. nights last week. This give« the standing for lant week, Our teacher; Miss Olsen, went to and etch weekly letter received will Monmouth to visit friends and attend count h>0 point«: the teacher’s, natron’s and officer's Pe *dee ....................................... 500 meeting Satruday. B n ell........................................... dOO Sunnyslope ........................ /... 600 Buena Vista................................ 500 Skin Disease of Twenty Year’s King« Valley............................... 500 Standing Cured. East D a lla s............................... 500 Li»K*rty ........................ 500 Popcorn.................................. . 500 I want you to know how much Cham B »tier ....................................... .‘too Fulls City .............................. 500 berlain's Salve has done for me. It has Ballston-B.................................. 200 ! cured my face of a skin disease of al- Corvallis ................. 200 j most twenty year’s standing, f have N«>rtli Dallas............................... 600 j l>een treated by several a smart physi cians as we have in this country, and Monmouth.................................. *10 0 S m ith field.................................. 400 j they did me no good, but two boxes of lWllston-C ..................... 200 this salve have cured me.— Mrs. Fannie Ala. Chamberlain’s Korea.......................................... 300 ■ Griffen, Troy, P ion eer....................................... 300 Salve is for sale by Belt & Cherrington. --------- ♦ • « ------- Perryd ale.................................... 300 PEEDEE. Sewing Machine Given Away. A h much an any one thing for the bet- terinentof the I temizer its editor desires a weekly letter from every vicinity. Beginning w ith January 1st ami end ing May 1st we will give a $60 Home sewing machine to the correspondent who is most regular in his or he com munications. We want your locality represented every week, and offer this incentive for regularity. Mrs. Gus Pagencoff is very sick with | lagrippe. Bluford B us I i ’ h littl • girl has had I another spell of hemorrhage. Mr. Bluford Bush is having quite a ¡time with-toothache and neuralgia. C A T A R R I Catarrh ia not merely an inflammation of the tissues of the head and throat, nathe symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi cate; it ia a flood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater part of the system nre involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess o f uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse and waste o f the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system. This is taken up by the H oik ! and through its circulation distributed to all parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame tha different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting o f s cold w ill start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever comes and goes, the stomach is upset ami the entire system disordered and affected by this disease. It is a waste of 7 .I.™,d «°n *l"óhm » V c o i u V h*™ time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays p««n wor ••n worie, j ___ ____. _____ washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment .Ult«dd Man's! f f °H.d »llrt does not reach the blood, ami can, therefore, »ould . . . . littl. lm proj.rn.nt nothing more than tem porarily relieve LkTmi U . .’hort whU. w£.cuar."dr the discomfort of the trouble. T o cine hi. w » i .lx y .. r . »«o , »ml I am Catarrh permanently the blood must be c\ t » r r h * b ! o o < ? Su ei»»,* « i d thoroughly purified and the system cleansed know there 1. nothin* on earth of all poisons, anil at the same time better for the blood than H S. S. Sfobody think, more of E. H. E. strengthened nnd built up. Nothing equals than I do. M. MATSON, S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks tlie Lkpa.r, Mich. disease at its head, goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. K. S. removes every particle of the catarrh 1 poison from the blood, making this vital stream .e, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem begin to heal, the head is ' -rsened P U R E LY V E G E T A B LE branes and cleared, the hawking and spitti..g cease, every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health restored S. S. 8. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the use of S. S. S. ami write us a statement o f vour ease ami our physicians will semi you literature alxiut Catarrh, and g ive you special medical advice without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all fin-t class drag stores. T??r: 9 w r r~r i — * " ' '.f T d , ga . S.S.S. SFECI/ l l SALE j Whole Body Raw with E c z e m a - Life was Intolerable— Was Even Incased in Plaster— Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. Two unknown lad» came down the river in a gasoline launch, and part of KINGS V a T l EY. the machinery giving away, canned the boy" a nice walk back to Albany. Walter Maxfield visited in Corvallis SUFFERED 14 YEARS M. and M. N. Prather have quit Saturday. log* on account of low water fn CURED BY CUTICURAr rafting Link Chambers, of Corvallis, was in | the l.uckiamute river It id vary mi the valley Thursday. nimal for the river to la) do low in tjie “ From the age of three months until • Mrs. Hester Herren is vhiting at the fifteen yean» old, my son Owen’s life vinter. home of W. S. Alcorn. was made intoler Hunter, tha alfalfa wreatler, aaid: I able by eczema in ave no dedire to go hack to hunch grant, Mrs. Charles Tioxel is in Eugene on its worst form. He country amt he dean on the hurricane a visit wit l Mrs. Will Troxel. was all right until da k of a "potted cayouae. Why. Buster? a red rash broke Our cold weather a little later this out on his fore Baaau-a 1 am going home with Leah winter. Snow February 3rd. head, but we were . vary night from tlie revival meeting. n« t alarmed at first. Coiue again Buster. James Grant will have a shooting Very soon, however, iiiateh at his place on the 15th. Mr. Bybee lias been for the part waak the rash began to spread over his head In our town. Cause of bi* visit hare id Ernest Jtogers, of Corvallis, was in and shoulders, and unknown. Mr. Bybee is one of I’inker- •he vallev last week visiting his sister, it caused him great '•■n’s most famous detectives and bis Mrs. L' u Townsend. discomfort. I took vurk lias been calling him here regularly him to a doctor and tried half a dozen for tha past four months. It is interedt- Tin* latest report from Mrs. Link Al other treatments, all with the same len is that she is very low. Her hus result: no improvement at all. The ing to talk to Mr. Byliee of what dea|>er- band, father and mother tire at her bed- disease gradually spread until nearly ate chance* he lias run in the secret ide in the hospital at Cortland. every part of his body was quite raw. -ervice work. He also told ns of one Wo had to strap him down in bed, for man ha followed from Portland, Oregon Joe Price died in Corvallis January he uaed to tear himself dreadfully in to Hong Kong, China, and a nutulier of 29tli and was buried in Kings Valley his sleep. The agony he went through men ha followed acroee the continent. January 31st. lie was a brother of is quite beyond words. No one thought Press Price. Mrs. Saphrona Townsend, we would rear him. The regimental The first snow of the season fell Mon doctor, a very clever man, pronounced day. ;>f Kings Valley, and Mrs. Win. W il the case hopeless; at least, ne said the liams of Airlie. only h pe was that he might, if he Grandma Moore i« ill from a paralytic -------------------- lived long enough, outgrow it to some stroke. What to Do When Billions. extent. We had him in hospitals four Misa Nellie Bonnev returned to her times and he was pronounced one of The right thing to do w hen you feel the worst cases, if not the worst, ever home at Wood burn. bilious is to take a dose of Cham >erlain’s admitted. From each he was dis Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will Thoinas McClain has gone to Wood- charged as incurable; in fact he got cleanse the stomach and regulate the worse under the successive treatments. burn to visit relatives. At one hospital they incased him in liver and bowels. Try it. Price 25 Mr. and Mrs. Conger visited over Sun plaster, and this seemed to aggravate cvnts. Samples free at Belt A Cherring- tlie soreness terribly. He looked so day with the latter's parents. ton’s drug store. • badly that no one liked to go near him Hai ley Prather returned to Salem tbi" and his life was a burden to him. We kept trying ¿emedy after remedy, but morning to take up bid school work. He sunn Y s l o p e . we had gut almost past hoping for a was detained at ! ome for a week on cure. Six nr nths ago we purchased a -count of his mother's illness. a set of Cut; ura Soap, Ointment, and Orpha Shipley made a trip to Salem C. L. Hawley,of McCoy, tl einstalling Resolvent Pills and persevered with Sunday. them. The remit was truly marvelous officer for the t. O. O. F. lodge, installed and to-cL:y he is perfectly cured, his skin the following officers Saturday night: Clarke Bros, have been remodeling not having a blemish on it anywhere. N.G., Martin Conger; V.G., T. P. Ogles- their fence. Mrs. L ly Hedge, 51, Vaughan Road, bee; secretary, I. D. Winn; treasurer, Coldharbour Lane, Camblewell Green, A. L. Chute of Monmouth, was a G. A. Wells. Eng., Jan. 12, 1907.” visitor here Tuesday. Send to nearest depot for free Cuti- curaBookon Treatment cf Skin Diseases. Jay Clark, Rov Johnson and Charley E0LA. Cntleura Prm w lie» are sold throughout the world, Shepard are working at Black Hock. pe I.oov.i■:>. 17, Charterhouse So.; l aris. I'U3 There was a social gathering at the Ernest Bush and wife have been home of J. L. Fishbaek Frida / evening. visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Bush. George Bennett has been sawing poles Bluford Bush and family have been with his gasoline saw for Mrs. E. Clarke. visiting his brother, Will, ami family. LIBERTY. Hadley Eggleston, wife and daughter, Pine Burbank ami his fatherinlaw, Auda, were Sunday visitors at K. M. Bosley’s. Miss Olsen visited with Miss Elliott Mr. Philli ps, are making boards to sell. Harry Seymour, of Dallas, our county Sunday. A large crowd attended the dance at school superintendent, visited our school Joe Card has been slashing ami will last week. Alljert Burbank’s Friday night, and ev start his sawmill soon. ery one had a good time. The next A J. Shipley and V. A. Fishbaek at L. H. McBee is plowing M th . W. J. «lance will heat Troy Turner’s Friday tended the district convention held in Monmouth Saturday. Oren MeEIrnnrry, Ed and Harry Val- liere, of Highland, were the guests of A. J. Shipley Thursday. ELOOD DISEASED A N D S Y S T E M DISORDERED | <3 i i \> k ; A <¡*4 rails, It. Towns A Co., Sydney; go. Africa, Lennon. Ltd., Capetown, etc.: U .8 .A., potter Drug & Chem. Corp., bole Props., Boston. ers and school officers at the college last Saturday. A. N. Hallock came near having a fire on Sunday morning H»* discovered the roof on fire near the flue, burning out quite a strip. The fire was subdued without further «lamage. GASTOPIA SMITHHELD.” For Infants and Children, Sam Smith’s family have all been suf fering with colds. Mr. Jonesi.daugh.er, Pearl, and his sister are in Portland. Young lambs are not doing very well on account ot the cold weather. AVegdable Preparation for As similating (lie Food andRcö ula- ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Mr. Gibson’* children have again en tered school after a week’s visit to Mc Minnville. Items are scarce, but we hope to do lletter when spring comes and the birds begin to sing. I The Kind You Havt. Always Bought Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Conlains neilltcr Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. M o t N a r c o t i c . Miss Verda Hubbard celebrated her tenth birthdav last Sunday. May she “ee many more happy birthdays. Most of the large hoys are out «if school now helping «lo much needed work on the farm and hauling wood. Bears the Signature of 'V'tfOUIïSAMLTLPtTCMR .W - The col«l freezing weather is not very welcome only to tlie young folks, who enjoyed the skating the last few days. Mrs. Reed an«l daughter. Edith, spent 8aturdav with the former’s uncle. Win. Brown, in Dallas, and finding Uncle Bill in much better health. BUELL. Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Hon, Sour Slotnach,Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions .Feverish ness and L o s s o f S le e p . Nathan Blaire has lagrippe. Facsimile Signature oP The school entertainment was a suc cess. Jacob Hniitli lost a valuable cow last week, N E W VORK. A I G i n i » i b i b s Mr. Kinmett has close.1 up his gallon house. )5 Steve Braley was a Ballston visitor last Saturday. o ld l ) O N f S - ] j l l IN 1 N EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Harry Hinslmw has purchased some ; tine chickens. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA T H E CE NTAU R C O M PA N Y. NE W YO R K CITY. Ed Wright lias quit work in the mills and gone home. Steve Bralev has rented a hop yard I near Perrydale. date of the first publication of this summons o-wi t : On or before Final Settlement. The Goldsmith boys were Mill Creek visitors Sunday. the 14th day of February, 190S; OTIOE 18 HERKBY r.lVEN, T il \T OREKN Miss Nora Jones was a Ballston visi- V’ A B. Haver ns administrator of the estate of ami if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, tor Saturday last. Joseph W. Saver, deceased, has filed his pe the plaintiff will apply to the court for a judg tition for final settlement and final account in ment and decree as prayed for in said com Mrs. Steve Boynton is very sick at her , the county court of the state of Oregon, /or plaint, tow it: That tlie said mortgage given the county of Polk, and that by order of said by the defendant I>. A. Klkins, to R. V. Splane, home near I)«dph. court, Saturday, January 18th, at the hour of 10 which hears date the 20th day of May, 1902, re Mrs. Stanton is on the sick list. on page 573 of Volume 8, «>f the records Herbert Parker, of Salt Creek, was j o'clock, a. in. of said «lay at the court room of corded said court In the city of Dallas, Polk county, of mortgages for Polk county. Oregon be fore Ernest Brunk took the eighth grade a Buell visitor Sunday. has been appointed by the court as tlie time closed, the premises therein described he sold examination. and place for hearing objections to said final as required by law, and the pro«-eeds of su h Miss Viola Hinshaw returned home \ account, sale be applied in satisfaction of tin* amount and the settlement of said estate, due <»n said mortgage, together with $30 at- Mrs. H. (». Kevt, who has been Clyde Mitty has gone to tlie Seattle Friday after a pleasant visit with rela hated, this the 17th day of December. 1907. torney's fee ami tin* costs and disbursements of GREEN B.srVKK. tives in Dallas. Portland having her daughter treated vicinity to find a place to move to. tliis suit; that the defendants and all persons Administrator. for catarrh, has returned home. claiming under them since the date <»f said Roy Blaire, who went to Walla Walla Two teams were hauling gravel last mortgage, be barred and foieclosed of all right, A fire started in Mr. Cochran’s house week, fixing bad places in the road. some time ago for the benefit of his claim and interest in the mortgaged premises and every part thereof, ami that the plaintiff near Perrydale, and but for the timel health, is getting better. Sum m ons. Mrs. Dunsmore has gone to Holbrook . may have such other and further relief as to assistance of the neighbors it would i the court may seem equitable. Mrs. Anderson, of Salem, is visiting to visit her sister Mrs. Evans and fam have been destroyed. A defective flue This summons is served upon you by publi at the home of her parents. Mr. and ily. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon cation thereof in the Polk County Itemizer, a was the cause. Mrs. Roberts, at Salt Creek. for Polk county. newspaper of general circulation, published George Mitty returned to his home weekly at Dallas, in said county, for a period plaintiff ) in the Siletz country the first of Mr. Tod Hunter who ran the gang R. V. Splane, of six consecutive and successive weeks, by or vs. f Worth Knowing About. ' stead der of the Honorable Kd. F. Goad, judge of 'he saws in the Sheridan lumber miills, lias D. A. Elkins, It Gild- .* the month. county court of the slate of Oregon, for Polk ner and C. VV. Math-; gone with his family to Portland to live. ews, If you need a first-class laxative, county. defendants. B. I. Ferguson has 150 little chickens Order made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, there is nothing better nor safer than hatched before the cold spell. They are To D. A. Elkins, one of the above named de on the 30th day of December, 1907. The date of fendants : that old familv remedy, Brandreth’ s doing well so far. N THE SAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, the first publication of this summons is Jan Pills. Each pill contains one grain of Dow and R etti Haniar, of Salem, You are hereby required to appear ami uary 2, 1908. Mrs. Hayden has returned from Ore L. D. BROWN. answer the complaint filed against you in the w ho have been visiting with the latter’s solid extract of sarsaparilla, which, Attorney for Plaintiff. with the other valuable vegetable pro gon City where she went to see her parents, have returned home. There is a great deal of sickness in above entitled suit within six weeks from the ducts, make it a blood purifier of excel daughter, Mrs. Leona Thacker, who has this community. lent character. If you are troubled been quite sick. Mrs. J. C. Dennis went to McMinn POPCORN. with constipation, one pill at night will There was a surprise party at the afford great relief. Brandreth’s Pills are Mitty home, on January 29th, in honor ville on business. the same fine laxative tonic pill your i There is a fine new baby girl at the A few of our voug people are badly af‘ grandparents used. They have been of Clyde, Iva and George Mitty. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Savage, Mr. home of John Iler. dieted with the mumps. in use for over a century ami are so’d and Mrs. Dunsmore, Mr. and Mrs. A.O. Mr. W, T Kutch, who has been ill, is Mrs G. W. Porter is visiting her in every drug and medicine store, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and rapidly improving. either plain or sugar-coated. brothers in southern California. Mrs.Will Antrican and children,Mr and Mrs. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Swanson Dr. Morrison made a business trip to Mr. Harry McDowell and Miss Jessie and children, Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. Stanton Portland last Monday Oavitfc drove over to Dallas Friday. FALLS CITY. Mrs. R. Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Sears, of Dallas, is here visiting Mr. Wilson had the misfortune to he Mitty, . Mr. and Mrs. N. Mitty, y. Byron . her daughter, Mrs. John Iler. laid up with a very sore f >ot and ankle, Brunk, Riley Robertson, Clyde Bo; yce, Wes. Acheson was in town Monday from running a rusty nail in his ankle. calling on his numerous friends. Mrs. A. I). Morrison’s eyes are im George and Ed Mitty, Roy, Ray, Ra lph, Bryan and Earl Ferguson, Miss Mitty proving nicely the past few months. Mrs. Thus. Starbuck, of Portland, who Mayor Sam T et’ierow is at present has been visiting with her brothers, laid up with a bad attache of the pre Ethel Brunk and our teacher, Miss Osie There are many men out of employ G ryce. Bruce and Dor Gibson, left Sunday for vailing lagrippe. ment since the Carlton mill shut down. Dallas to visit her son, Dr. Starbuck. Grandma Roberts is very sick and her The vote on water bonds was light For Over Sixty Yean. granddaughter, Delva Roberts, is caring and resulted in defeat for the bonds. An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. for her. PERRYDALE. We will try it over later. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been Mrs. V. B. Mathews, of Goshen, is Cougars seem to he plentiful in the used for over sixty years by millions of visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. L. Mr Sum Smithson was a Dallas vis bills surrounding the town and several mothers for their children while teeth Mars ton. itor last week. parties have gone out to hag them. ing, with perfect success. It soothes the The Carlton Lumber company will Mr. Ed Keyt had a tine young heifer Drummers coming to Falls City say child, softens the gums, allays all pain, killed by the train. tra«le is good here and merchants are cures wind colic and is the best remedy begin work in their big logging camp in a few days. for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Mr. Jones is hauling wood for the giving large orders. This indicates Sold by druggists in every part of the good sales. Miss Madge Baldwin, stenographer at sehoolhousc this week. world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is Mrs. Bardine, whose husband died a incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. the Carlton Lumber Co’s office, is sick Mr. Frank YanNorthwick’s family with the grip. couple of weeks ago, will move to Cor Winslow’s Hoothimg Syrup and take no are. quite sick with lagrippe, nelius and in connection with relatives other kind. Mrs. R. D. Calavan and little daugh Guaranteed under the Jack Lynn has returned to his home operate a hotel there. Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. ter. Hazel, are visiting her sister Mrs. after visiting friends at Dallas. Carr, in Portland. Captain Newsom is working a force of Serial Number 1098. Mrs Win. Swartz, who has been ill men putting up poles, on the school Mrs. Chae Demorest and Mrs. B. F. j with appendicitis, is convalescing. house hill, in order to install the arc and Monger attended the Methodist confer ence at Lafayette last Monday. Several parties from here had quite house lights in that part of town. an enjoyable time skating Sunday. An officer, from Eastern Oregon, was Dr. A. D. Morrison h 's returned fr tn Mrs. Joe Remington and Mrs. Hugh Washington, where he has been caring Mr. A. B. Strong lias an assistant in town last week looking for a couple Hayes are on the sick list. of former residentsof his county. After for bis father, who has lieen ill. helping him in his blacksmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Martin from near looking around a day or two lie found Farmers living west of town now car Presiding Elder Rowland preached at his men. Bridgeport, were visitors at the Cobh ry lanterns for fear the big cougar is the M. K. church Sunday evening. The financial showing made by re home recently. still in their neighborhood, and is look Mr. K. Jennings, Mr. Gen. Nelson and port to the city council Monday night Will Haye-» is tearing down his barn ing for another meal. son have been cutting wood for E. Pres at regular meeting shows the town is and chicken yards which improves the Carlton has been visited during the ton Lung. out of debt and has in the city treasury looks of his home. week by ft cbean-.Tobn medicine show. nearly $1000. Mr. Thompson and family, of Wash These who attended claim that they got Friday last Mrs. Julia Courier and ington, ar.* at present visiting at the their monev’s worth, and they probably «laughter. Cecil, moved to Portland, home of their cousin, Mrs. Dunlop. •lid if they «li«lo’t btiv anything after where thev will reside for a time. Both Grandpa and Grandma Coulee are they got in, for the admission was free. will he greatly missed hv their numer visiting at McMinnville at the home of ous friends here. the former’s sister, who is quite sick. CITY NEWS. Monday one of Walter Toozes horses Mr. and Mrs. Ham Haves are the dropped in a well near one of the cot- proud parents of a baby girl, born Jan tag*-4 l>elonging to the Falls City Lum uary 28th at their home near Tidewater. The railroad people are to erect a new ber Co. After a short si>ell of hard lepot at Airlie. work on the part of the neighliors the Lynn Chapman has had several men Tracv Staata han accepte«l a position animal was rescued and found to have employed in setting out trees on the sustained small damage. property he recently purchase«! of Mr. in the Kirkpatrick grocery. Parker. Clav Miller has been quite nick at | During the stormy weather of the pest few week«* M. Ellis, son of Win A surprise dance was held at the Lee Falls City two weeks with kidney trou ble. Ellis has cleared and put in thorough cul home Saturday evening. About thirty tivation n piece of land that has lai«l idle young people were there and all had an Hood Craven ha? been out from hia f«»r many years The land is rich and is enjoyable time. timber claim to speqd a few «lays with capable of producing largely. A few John Parker recently gold his prop relatives. more young men like this in Falls City Rev. N. W. Sager was one of the will improve the city wonderfully, also erty in North Dallas to Mr. Chapman, Toni Hollowell has put in cultivation ami then purchase«! an 18 acre apple or- judges of the oratorical contest held at ’ chanl of Mr. Werner, of Perrydale. It Newberg Friday night. another piece of side hill land, adjoin ing his strawberrv field, and the result has been called the best apple orchard Notice the new ad of Hon. D. L. Keyt in Polk county. will he dollars for Tom ami something on the first page. He is offering some j good for his customers, We want more extraordinary bargains. M ONMOUTH of this here, ami all through our county. L. D Daniel has a fine supply of val entine postal cards now on display. ; The rain! oh, the beautiful rain. Call before they are picked over. BUENA VISTA Mrs. Iida Nichols is reported as being The treatment at the Mt. Tabor sani- ! not quite so well, tarium is working wonders for Miss Ju- j Mr- \V. J. Strifle is visiting hor »iotar j Mr*. Witanx, of Cobnry. The Chemaw a girls won in the basket lia Nunn, and her com pie recovery is a possibility. Mi-* N.-ll Honor}- lm* barn vi.iting l>all game played Saturday evening. friamt* anil rrlatifa» for thr past waak. Mrs. W. N. O’ Kelley and daughter,! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hensley, of Sa lem, have been visiting with friends w . ,t. Starlr i« i»ak from Wanhiagton E«la, visite«! over Sunday in Monmonth. here Mrs. Hensley was formerly Miss wbrra ha hn* I tth vi*itinn hid don, The series of meetings being held at Bertha Faul of thia city. Kohrrt. the Evangelical church will close this The Polk county poultry raisers will Thara »rr a nirnhrr of people on thr (Thursday) evening. at their meeting next Saturday discuss dieh hdt. They lay it to the oohl ami Mrs. Mary Rogers an«l brother, R. N the hatching and care of young chick | (forty weather. O’ Kelly, and neioe, Velna Bush, were ens. All are invited to attend their meetings. Mr lieonta Mclwnuhlin hdr return«! ( Monmouth visitors Friday 8. K. Bnsh. of Inde|wuidene«, is visit home from Portland, on the tTnitei! Most disfiguring skin eruptions, somf .MON Stated uranfl jury. ing at his mother’s, in the bill country, ula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to THE BIO BOOT beyond the upper Luckiamute. impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters Harley Prather la home on ■ week» Tirit. He id mtewfinir the Capital Bua- I Miss Sadie Lynn and her friend, Miss is a denying blood tonic. Makes you Hayes, attended the meeting of teach clear-eyed, clear brained, clear-skinned ( >«a»» College of Salem. CARLTON. I MILL Feed at Cost NORTH* DALLAS. For the next ten days I will sell bran, chops, rolled oats, rolled bar ley, etc. at cost. Save from 20 to 25 per cent by purchasing nowr. The stock, at present prices, wont last long. Embrace the opportun ity now. J. H. MOORE A M en s’ and Dallas Feed Store B o y s ’ S u its FRIDA .Y AND SATURDAY Fe bruary 14 and 15 P R IC E S N E X T W E E K ...DALLAS¡ MERCANTILE CO... ■» F U N E R A L D I RECT OR ! | Jacob Beaker, one of our moat enter priding ami eucceerfol farmer, »toek amt ( nit rai-er, id viditing relative» near Salem. Doernbeeher Manufacturing Company bua l***un o|>eratiiig ttieir logging eanipa. They have lieen cloned during the money panic. Harvey Nash had completed hid gam- line launch and ia making a aucceaa in running it lo different points on the Wdliamette ami Santiam rivera. 10 P e r C ent Off On all Shoes except Walk Overs and St. Cecelia. The Dallas Shoe Store M rs. J. C. Caynor, Prop. + + « * + # « + + * + * # * # # * * * * * R. L. CHAPMAN... night. Will Hu>h would like to either take a hundred head of goats on the shares or w ill rent pasture in the apring for goats alid cattle, aa he has 2J2 acres of the lineal goat pasture. Will Bush has a cow that is 9 years old, brought a calf before she was two years oi l and ha- neve< b an dry and we would like to see anv one drv her up. If they think they can they will get fool ed.