Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 13, 1908, Image 4

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    0 U 8 ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
AUthe County News Graphically Writ*
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
What to Do When Bill., u*.
The rixlil thing to (to when you feel
bilious is to take u dose of Chain »erlain’s
j St- much and Liver Tablets. They will
j cleanse the stomach and regulate the
liver and bowels. Try it. Price 25
cents. Samples free at Belt A Cherring-
ton’a drug store.
PIONEER.
COULD NOT WALK
F
Mass of Itching, Burning Humor
on Ankles— Feet Fearfully Swollen
— Opiates Alone Brought S le e p -
Many Treatments Failed but
Archie Reed killed two large skunks
Mrs. Konneman is quite well now.
last week while helping bis grandfather
Mr. Simpson went to Salem Friday,
haul wood.
R. L. C H A P M A N ......
Ruiph
Digby came home February 1st.
Mr.
Mark
Hubbard
went
to
Dixie
F UN E RA L DI RECTOR
last Friday for a load of chop. Mark is
and
Mr.
Jim
Sherwood went to McCoy to
TORTURES OF ECZEMA
a rustler and a good farmer.
EMBALMER
get a load of grain.
OFFICE: Chapel and Parlor*, N. Mainai.
YIELDED TO CUTICURA
A fine drove of beef cattle passed
IMI.I.AS. OKEOON:
Mr. Seymour came to the Pioneer
through here last week enroute for Sa­
school
and
made
a
short
visit.
Bell Phone lift. • Mutual Phone 1306.
lem, Inung purchased of Burford Stone,
‘ Cuticura Remedies are all you claim
C all« Prom ptly Answered Day or Night
of Wiilamina.
Mr. Happe. of
Washington, has them to be. I hud ecsema for over
two
years. I had two physicians, but
Miss May hell Townsend ha- just com- bought a part of Mr. Konneman’s place.
they only gave me relief for a short time
I Dieted a very handsome worsted quilt,
ana I cannot enumerate the ointments
and lotions I used t o no purpose. My
being called a beauty by many of her
ankles were one mass of sores. The
For Over Sixty Year*.
I friends,as it contains many different de­
FOR THAT PRIZE.
itching and burning were so intense that
signs in drawing and fancy work.
An old and well trie« 1 remedy. Mrs.
I could not sleep. I could not walk for
nearly four months. One day my
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
husband said I had better try thè Cuti-
used for over sixty years by millions of
ROCCA.
How the Sewing Machine Contes­
Remedies. After using them three
mothers for their children while teeth­ cura
times, I had the best night’s rest in
ing,
with
perfect
success.
It
soothes
the
tants Stand.
muntila unless I took an opiate. I used
W. R. McDonald, of Dallas, moved child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
one set of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura
cure.- wind colic ami is the best remedy
into this country last week.
Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills,
Below we give the standing of the
and my ankles healed in a short time.
foi diarrhoea. Is pleasant to tlie taste.
J. W. Wooley has returned from his Sold l>v druggists in every part of the
several «‘oiitiMtants for the Hewing ma­
It is now a year since I used Cuti-
chine *\ hich got»« to someone on May 1st. business trip to Yamhill couuty.
w »rid. 2-"» cents a bottle. Its value is cura, and there has been no return of
the eczema.
This gives the standing for last week,
B. F. Loberg. who has been visiting meuleuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs.
“ I had a small lump in the corner of
and each weekly letter received will I S. P. Bell, has returned to Portland.
Winslow’s Soothimg Syrup and take no my eye for over a year which was very
count 1 X) points:
other kind.
Guaranteed under the
painful
and got larger all the time. I
January we.it out and February caiue Food ami Drug Act. June 30, 1906.
Peedee .......................................
600
thought I would try Cuticura Soap and
Buell
.......................................
400 jin cold, the thermometer ¿trapping to 27 Serial Number 1098.
Ointment on it, and now it is gone. I
Bunnyslope ................................
tv Hi at 7 a. in. We had quite a snowfall on
am seventy-three years old and have
lived on the farm I now occupy for
Buena Vista................................
000 the 3rd hut the rain carried it away.
twenty-seven years. Cuticura Reme­
Kings Valley .............................
600
dies
are the safest and most reliable I
PEEDEE
East Dallas ...............................
500
have ever used for all skin humors. Mrs.
Year’s
Skin
Disease
of
Twenty
Liberty .......................................
600
David Brown, Locke, Crawford Co.,
Popcorn ................................... .
600
Ark., May 18 and July 13, 1907.”
Mrs. Guy Metcalf is on the sick list.
Standing Cured.
Butler ...........
300
May Frees is visiting Mrs. Jim Brown
Falls Citv ..................................
600
and son.
Ballston-B..................................
200
I want you to know how much Cham*
Corvallis
................................
200 berlain’s Salve has done for me. It has
Lester Brown is making rails and
North Dallas .............................
600 cured my face of a skin disease of al­
For Life Is the Despairing Cry
Monmouth..................................
4(H) most twenty year’s standing. I have building fence.
of Thousands
Bmithfield ..................................
500 been treated by several us smart physi­
Roliert Batchelor is visiting his sister,
Ballston-C ................................
200 cians as we have in this country, and Mrs. Dulcie Bush.
Of skin-tortured and disfigured vio-
tims of humors, eczema.», tetters, and
Rocca................................... \ . .
300 they did me no good, but two boxes of
Wm. Shewey and Guy Metcalf are
rashes, who have tried and found want­
P ion eer.......................................
300 this salve have cured me.— Mrs. Fannie
making
shingles
and
hoards.
ing many remedies, and who have lost
Perrydale....................................
400 Griffen, Troy,
Ala. Chamberlain’s
faith In all.
To such Cuticura Soap,
John Ritner is building the bridge at
Ointment, and Pills appeal with irresist­
Salvéis for sale hv B It & Cherrington.
Turner across the Luckiamute.
ible force. They are absolutely pure,
Sewing Machine G iven A w a y .
sweet, gentle, and wholesome. They
Pine Burbank and wife visited at
afford immediate relief in the most dis­
LIBERTY.
Thomas Kinshin’s last Sunday.
As much as any one thing for the bet-
tressing cases, and point to a speedy cure
termentof the Itemizer its editor desires
About one inch of snow fell last Mon­ when all else fails.
Compute External and Internal Treatment for
a weekly letter from every vicinity.
Mr. Stiles lias his ground already to day but the hard rain that night took it
Every Humor of Infants, Children, and Adults
Beginning with January 1st and end­ set out his orchard.
consists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to cleans«* the Skin.
away.
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Meal the Skin, and
ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home
Cuticura Resolvent (Sue.), (or In the form of Chocolate
Mrs. Jim Brown visited at Will Bush’s 8S
Mrs. J. I Reasoner, who has been
sewing machine to the corres|>ondent
toated Fills 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify tlie Blood.
Sol
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem.
last. Sunday, also her little daughter,
who is most regular in his or he com­ very ill, is a little better.
Corp . sole Props., Boston, Mass.
Sylvia.
ea-Mailed Free, Cuticura Book ou Skin Dl
munications. We want your locality
There is no school this week, it being
represented every week, and offer this teacher’s examination week.
Will Bush is hauling manure on his
incentive for regularity.
gardens. He experts to raise garden
Mrs. Brown, of Dallas, is here with
—
POPCORN.
truck and potatoes to sell this summer.
her sick daughter, Mrs. Reasoner.
The Kir Grove school took in $8 at
S M IT H FIE LD .
Rob Steffy and Mr. Brooks are cut­ their box social for the preacher and
Miss Fdna Barrack is visiting with
ting wood for Arthur Dimmick on the
took in some $90 at their pie social to Ora Cavitt.
Howe place.
Oda Reed is on the sick list.
get a new desk for the school.
Curt MeCowen is visiting with the G.
Toy and Wong Sing, who have rented
Mrs. Mack Hubbard is not well.
W. Porter family.
G. F. ami L. H. Me Bee and **lrs. W. J.
A new coat of snow fell Saturday Farley’s hop yard, have also rented Mr.
EAST DALLAS.
Spring work is being delayed by so
night on the hills.
Steffy’s 18 acre yard.
much wet weather.
DISFIGURED
Mr. Hays is improving his farm.
Don Lewis was on the sick list yester­
day.
T
Last Wednesday night the Woodmen
of the World held a large and enthusias­
tic meeting and started the boom for
Mrs. Frank Knoll is visiting rel ilives t ew members well on its way. lnitia-
i ions were also held.
.n Portl uid.
The question asked in the Iteinirer as
Mr. R. L. Adams was here on busi
coming from Falls City must have been
uss Monday.
a hypothetical question for no one here
Mrs. L. I. Bnrsell is quite ill with need ask such s question as applied to
any person redding here, as there is
heart trouble.
work for all and any man can make a
w . P. Lewis has sold his place and good
living here all the time.
moved to Falls City.
Henrv Fern is preparing to plant 500
BALIST0 N.
prune t ees this spring.
Rev. Young has recently closed a very
successful revival meeting.
Joe Davidson has again started his
Messers. Railev and Patton are chop­ stirrup mill.
ping wood for W. 1). Gilliam.
George Ball attended the hop meeting
at McMinnville Saturday.
Mrs. Doc. Miller, of Falls City, w
■ ¡siting old friends here last week.
N. M. Connor, who has been in Port­
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land for treatment, is somewhat better.
BRIDGEPORT.
Joe Dunlap and family have been bad­
ly afflicted with the grippe.
Ben Edwards had the misfortune to
lose a very valuable horse.
BUENA VIS TA .
Henry Voth lost a valuable horse last
week.
X. K. Taylor is building a new add!
tion to his house.
Will South is visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John South.
Mrs. Ethel Robinson is vieiting her
••»rents, Mr. and Mrs. Knighton.
Herman Prather came down from
i ’orvallie to attend the institute.
m
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
tu
u use
s e
a for
v e u over
r e i u 30
v
J
lu
years, has borne the ilrnatnre of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-ffood” are but
Experiments that tritie with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
Carl Graves is having his old orchard
grubbed out ami will plant a lot of new
t rees
What is CASTORIA
The public school has some very in­
teresting literary exercises every Friday
afternoon.
Frank Talom is able to he around
again. He has been seriously ill with
mump« and grip.
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
Peter Cook has sold his store to Bud -
elrnan & Pondexer, of Portland. Mr.
Cook will remain here for a while as ho
has n^t yet decided what he will do in
♦h" future. He still has charge of the
C. C. llall, a traveling salesman for warehouse here.
Sanborn, Vail Co., visited over Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. E. C. Hall.
PERRYDALE.
The local institute held here Saturday
was s grand success. There were some
mral thoughts presented by the s]»eak-
Lee Nelson was a Portland visitor this
■ ii. About 105 partook of the excellent week.
hinch served by the ladies.
Mrs. John Duigman was on the sick
list last week, hut is better now.
BALLST0N.
Mrs. B. H. Flannery is visiting her
daughter in Portland this week.
Ches Craven was seen on our streets
Mr. H. J Elliott attended the funer­
Monday.
al of little Marie Walker in Dallas last
N. F. Gregg and wife were in Portland week.
several days last. week.
Mr. Frank VanNortwick’sfamily, who
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, of Sheridan, have been sick for some time, are con­
valescing.
are working for C. O. Focht.
Mr. .T. L. Morrison and family visited
A Salvation Army man held services
at the home of her sister near Amity
at the Methodist church Sunday.
last Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Kimsev, who has been
Frank Connor was kicked by a horse
quite sick, is able to be out again.
Monday evening while unhitching a
Several from here attended the hop team. It is nothing serious.
growers meeting in McMinnville Satur­
Miss Ola Keyt, while starting a fire
day.
with coal oil, burned her face and arm
John Jordon, an old gentlemen, was very badly. She is slowly recovering,
Mkefi to the poor farm near Monmouth
Miss Nellie Link and Miss May Dun-
Monday.
gan will take the teacher’s examination
Mrs. Wm. Swartz, who has been sick this week, Miss Kate Jennings will take
for the past two weeks, is said to be charge of the primary division while
improving.
Miss Link is absent.
Floyd Mathes came up Portland Sat
A good program is being prepared for
urday, where he has been for treatment the entertainment that is to he given at
He is much improved and looking fine. the Methodist church next Sunday even­
Peter Cook has sold out his store of ing, and an offering will he taken for the
general merchandise to a couple of gen­ purpose of purchasing song books for
tlemen from Portland. We wish them the church.
success.
B UT1ER.
Mrs. Glen Butler has a baby girl.
Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrof
ula, pimples, rashes, etc., are <lue to
impure blood.
Burdock Blood Bitters
is a clensine blood tonic. Makes you
clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned.
CË NU INE
OLD SORES
Mr. Kimball is having a new plank
fence built around his orchard.
The Kind You Have Always Fought
In Use For Over 3 C
ENS’ PANTS
the 14th day of February, 1908;
LTOTICE 18 H E R E B Y G IVE N , T H A T GREEN
1* H. Suver ns adm inistrator of the estate of
Joseph W. Suver. deceased^ has tiled his pe­
tition for final settlem ent and final account in
the county court of the state o f Oregon, for
the county o f Polk, ami that by order o f said
court, Saturday, January 18th, at the hour o f 10
o'clock, a. m. of said day at the court room of
said court in tlie city o f Dallas, Polk county,
has been appointed by the court as the time
ami place for hearing objections to said final
account, and the settlement of said estate.
Dated, this the I7th «lay o f December, 1907.
GREEN B. SUVER.
Adm inistrator.
and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof,
the plain tiff w ill apply to the court for a ju dg­
ment ami decree as prayed for in said com­
plaint, t o w it : That the said mortgage given
by the defendant D. A. Elkins, t<» R. V. Spiane,
which bears «late the 20th day o f May, J902, re-
corded on page 57:? o f Volum e 8, o f the records
o f mortgages for Polk county, Oregon be hire-
closed, tlie pnunises therein described be sold
as required by law, and the proceeds o f such
sale be applied in satisfaction of the amount
«1 lie on said mortgage, together with |3o a t­
torney’s fee and the costs ami disbursements o f
this su it; that the defendants ami all persons
claim in g under them since the date o f said
mortgage, be bnrre«l and foreclosed o f all right,
claim and interest in the mortgaged premises
ami every part thereof, and that the p la in tiff
m ay have such other and further re lief us to
the court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you by p u bli­
In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon cation thereof in the Pulk County Item izer, a
f«ir Polk county.
newspaper of general circulation, published
weekly at Dallas, in said county, for a period
R. V. Splane, plain tiff \
o f six consecutive and successive weeks, by o r­
vs.
’
der o f the Honorable Ed. F. Coad, judge o f the
I). A. Elkina, B. Gild- i
county court of the state o f Oregon, for Polk
ner and C. VV. M ath-;
county.
cws. defendants.
Order made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon,
To D. A. Elkins, one o f the above named de­
on the 30ih <l«y o f December, 1907. The date o f
fendants:
I N TH E NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON, the first publication o f this summons is Jan­
I You are hereby required to appear and uary 2, 1908.
L. D. BROWN.
answer the com plaint filed against you in the
A ttorn ey for Plain tiff.
above entitled suit w itiiin six w jek s from the
Sum m ons.
NOTICE
T O T H E P U B L IC
I wish to announce that
I have purchased the feed
business conducted by J.
H. Moore, located on Main
and Oak, and hope by fair
dealing to continue the
business on the lines of
honesty and a square deal
and I earnestly solicit your
patronage.
Yours,
J. M. LYDIC
MENS’ OVERCOATS
**«$*$* **£***********
8.00
EXTRA—Vest at Cost
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO
10 PerCent Off
Í
❖
t
❖
♦
% On all Shoes except
t Walk Overs and St. ! l
% Cecelia.
♦
%
BOYS’ KNEE PANTS
III
date o f the first pu blication o f this summons
o-vvi t ; On or before
Final Settlement.
CLOTH ING!
BOYS’ CLOTHING
Y e ar*
T M I C E N T A U R C O M P A N Y , T T M U R N A V t T A K C T . N I ’ ’ Y O R K C IT V ,
S.S.S.
ENS’ CLOTHING
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Ray Wallace spent his usual vacation
N O R T H ‘ DALLAS.
Mrs. Riegleman and daughters visited at home.
a few days with the McDowells.
Lee Rowell was in Sheridan on busi­
Mr. Worden is planning his woodland
ness the fiast of the week.
Little Ed Brown has been sick with
Ora Cavitt and Minnie (¡rice were the
farm into ten acre plots fo*’ different
only ones that passed the 8th grade ex­
George Patterson was in Sheridan on la grippe.
kinds of fruit.
amination.
business the first of last week.
Miss Linnie Mitchell has been quite
Whenever a sore refuses to heal it Is because the blood is not pure and
Mr. Darter has set. out several hundred
The Hulett brothers purchased a sick, but is better at present writing.
A very pleasant surprise party was
healthy, as it should tie, hut is infected with poisonous germs or some old go«»seherries. He is looking forward t
given Miss Blanche Wilson Friday even­ horse last week from Allen Yoeom.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Lyon are the proud
blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most the cannery also.
ing at her home.
Charley Ray and Will Gage, of W iila­ parents of a son, born Monday, February
usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed m id­
The Oak saw mill is running now hut
10th.
There will he a basket social at the mina, spent Sunday with friends here.
dle life. The v itality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally with a very small crew They re call
begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because mg for more help. Good chance for Summit church on Friday evening, the
Oscar Faulconer, of Sheridan, spent a Grandpa and Grandma Conlee returned
21st of February. Come and help swell few’ days of last week with relatives Monday from ten days’ visit at McMinn­
• f a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint somebody who is out of work.
the church fund.
ville.
which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms,
here.
The cannery is tin* general fireside
legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and subject of conversation among the fruit
Mervin Boyer, the teacher from But­
Ira Yocom and w ife and Mr. Hulett
Worth Knowing About.
eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn growers; adding up the profits, against
and wife were Sheridan visitors last ler, is in Dallas to attend the teachers’
examination.
tin*
losses,
with
and
without
a
cannery.
ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated, j
If you need a first-class laxative, week.
Nothing is more tryin g and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. • Scientists sav, in a few hundred years there is nothing better nor safer than
Will Shewey, from Middleton, was vis­
P. C. Lady is still a batch., his wife
The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason from now, unless vast coal areas are dis­ that old familv remedv, Brandreth’s having not yet returned from visiting in iting relatives in this v cinity last Satur­
Each pill contains one grain of California.
day and Sunday.
for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every covered, »hen* \yill he no coal to burn Pills.
old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. ami man will have to use his wits to solid extract of sarsaparilla, which,
Miss Hattie Teats taught our school
Thad Shin and Will Newbill visited a
with the other valuable .vegetable pro-
Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can keep from freezing.
’ ucts, make it a blood purifier of excel­ few days last week with James Wooden last Friday j while our teacher was on a
x,, . . ...
do any permanent good : neither w ill remov-
business trip to Portland.
From the present outlook in a few lent character.
If you are troubled and family.
fa«'« of four yearn' «lauding, it m g the sore with caustic plasters or the years, tin* whole country round about with constipation, one pill at night will
Mr. and Mrs. Salone, from Ballston,
Mi -18 Bessie Hussey has returned
waii a «mall pimple at iir«t but it surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure.
If Dallas will he one vast fruit farm and afford great relief. Brandreth’s Pills are
and Mr. and Mrs. McNeel, from Mon­
gradually grew larger and worie
*
.. .
f
n .
home
from
Sheridan,
where
she
has
there
w
ill
he
no
pasture
laud,
no
wood
In a-rery way until I became every particle of the diseased flesh were
the same fine laxative tonic pill vour been working.
mouth, are visiting at O. N. Cobbs.
alarmed about it and consulted taken away another sore would come, be- for fuel. What then.
grandparents used. They have been
•ev«ral physicians. They a l l
f
. . . . ..
.
. ..
Emma Middleton and Stella Ebbe
Mervin
Boyer,
our
teacher,
is
in
in
use
for
over
a
century
and
are
sold
treated me but the sore continued cause the trouble IS 111 the blood, aild the
Some »>f the Texas people, who re­
to «-row worse. I saw S B . ■. ad- B L O O D C A N N O T O E C U T A W A Y . cently left Oregon, find Texas not to in every drug and medicine store, Dallas this week taking the teachers’ hooked a pair of skates and spent Tues­
day
afternoon enjoying themselves,
vertised and oommenced its use
.,
, ,
examinations.
and after tskimr it a while I was 1 he cure must come by a thorough cl^aus- their liking at all, and semi word that ither plain or sugar-coated.
learning how to skate.
completely cured. My blood i« jng of the blood. In S. S. S. W i l l be found they are coming hack in the spring. A
Ralph
Dundas
of,
W
illaniina
was
trans­
now pure and healthy from the
°
, .
, ,
,
Mrs. O. H. Cobh had another attack
act ng business on the Grand Rounde
SUNNYSL0PE.
•ffeot of H. 8. ft., and there ha« not a remedy for sores and Ulcers < f every kind. good advertisement for Oregon is it not?
of heart trouble Tuesday evening. This
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e e n __.
j t n y iign
« i g a i o f t h e s o r e s i n e « It is an unequalled blood purifier— one that
reservation last week.
Wesley KUiott is clearing out the fence
S. 8. 8 cured it.
makes the third spell she had this win­
goes directly into the circulation and rows around his young orchard on the 'William Fish hack was a LuckiamtPe
THOS. OWKN.
Preparations are being made for a ter hut, we are glad to report, she is
W est Union, Ohio.
promptly cleanses it of all poisons and west slope of Mt. Pisgah Wesley is a visitor last Tuesday.
basket social to be held at the school- some better at present.
house the 22nd of February.
taints. It gets down to the very bottom of | regular New Fnghimler for thrift ami
Milt Bosley has been building a new
A surprise party wa« held at the home
the trouble and forces out every trace o f im ­ neat farn ing. Neat farming speaks the fence on his premises.
Frank Shalek and family moved back of Mr. and Mrs. j . W. Palmer last Sat­
man, just as much as neat housekeep­
purity and makes a complete and lasting
to Sheridan and Mrs. Lebo has come to
All enjoyed themselves until
ing does the woman.
Fishh ick Bros, have been cutting wood keep house for her brother, L. F. Tharp. urday.
cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the
near midnight, when a dainty supper
Winter was so long in coming we are for John Stump, of Monmouth.
blood so that instead of feeding the diseased
The coyotes are getting very plentiful was served after which the merry crowd
not one little bit glad to nee him; hut
John Murphv, of Monmouth, was a in this vicinity, several having l»een seen wended their wav home.
PURELY VEGETABLE parts with impurities, it nourishes the nevertheless he has come and hushed
Bunnyslope caller last Saturday.
irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy Mood.
around
close, and quite a number of
the birds to silence; stilled the brook-
Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain ni 1 inflammation lets’ s murmur, and grasped the buds
Allen Towns, ami wife, who have been sheep and goats have been killed by
CARLTON.
leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. 8. has purified the blood the ami hlossoius with his iev hand and sick for some time,are slowly improving. them.
sore is permanently cured.
S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. trailed his robe of snowy splendor o’er
Allie Griffith, of Dallas was a visitor
Miss Marv Elgin is visiting her moth­
W rite for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice grassy vale and wooded hill. But each at the home of A. J. Shipley la«t week.
Stood the Test.
er of this place.
tiling in its place is host, and everything
you desir*. W e make no charge for the book or advice.
Allcock’s plasters have successfully
Jasper
Thompson
is
visiting
with
his
is in its place. So is tin* snow.
THE S W I F T S T E C t r S
>-c . 1 F M V T 4 .
Among many others Mrs. Ivan Yancy
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, near stood the test of sixty years’ use by the
public; their virtues have never been is suffering with lagrippe.
Salem.
equalled by the unscrupulous imitators
Clarence Elgin, of Corvallis, is visit­
Hadley Eggleston »tnd family, of Mon- w ho have sought to trade upon the rep­
month, are the guests of his brother, utation of Allcock’s by making plasters ing his mother this week.
D< h \ this week.
Mr. A. G. Brinckerhoff was in Port­
with holes in them, and claiming them
A ll­ land on business last week.
Quite a number of tho*»e interested in to l>e “ just as good as Allcock’s.’
Mrs. Wash I»aughlin. of this city, went
the phone met at the home of Will cock’s plasters stand to-day endorsed by
not only the highest medical authori­ to McMinnville last Tuesday.
Mack Friday evening.
ties, hut by millions of greatful patients
Hattie Damarest went to McMinn­
Grant HelHev. of TaImage, and A. L. who have proved their efficacy as a
ville to see the dentist last Tuesday.
Chute, of Monmouth, are cutting wood household remedy.
on the former’s place here.
Grant Elgin, of Corvallis, visited his
Worth 10.00 at
$7.95
Worth 8.50 at ................. $ 6.25
fa lls c ir Y
mother, Mrs. Sarah Elgin, last week.
Joe Bogvnski. who has been attending
“
12.50
at
school
in
Monmouth,
was
brought
home
9.25
“ 10.00 at...................
7.35
Mr. Willard Linville. of Corvallis, is |
“ 18.00 at
13.98 Saturday, on account of ill health.
Cl if Putfh is Uid up with nppemlicitis. visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. D. Mor- i
“ 12.50 a t ..................
9.45
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tuttle, of In­
Hubert Womlerly is at his home very
“ 14.00 a t .................. 10.85
dependence, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ingram, who has been 1
Mrs.
William Herron and family Sun­ sick.
“ 15.00 at ................. 11.95
quite sick for several weeks, is improv­
day.
There are several new babes in town. ing slowly.
“ 16.00 a t ................. ... 12.25
Still we grow.
2.00 Suit at
1.45
Thomas McClain, of Buena Vista, has j
K1NGSVALLEY.
“ 18.00 at ................. ... 13.25
George Green has sold his restaurant been visiting his sister, Mrs. C. A. Kau, j
2.25 “
1.85
business to Thomas Edgar.
“ 20.00 a t ................. ...11.25
of this place.
2.50 “
1.98
Dick Rogers was an A irli visitor Sun-
Frank Butler is again on the mend
Mrs. Wm. Landis left for Golden-
day.
with hopes of his complete recovery soon. banks, Nevada, where she will make
"
2.36
Frank
her
future home.
Miller
was
an
Airlie
visitor
A
lady
is
looking
Falls
City
over
with
8.50 “
2.85 Sunday.
the idea of o|iening a private sanitarium.
Rev.
Billington, of Albany, is holding
4.50
“
3.68
Worth 1.00 at ................
78c
W. S. Alcorn was laid up several
Lee Fenton was a Falls City visitor a revival meeting in the Christian
5.00
“
3.98
days
last
week
with
1
«grippe.
last week looking after his many busi­ church of this place.
89c
“ 1.25 at
6.00 “
4.98
Mr. flout, of Corvallis, was in the val­ ness interests here.
Miss Dclva Roberts, who has been
“ 1.50 a t ..................
1.15
Rnndolph Butler rode the Woodman caring for her grandmother, has return- .
7.00 “
5.45 ley Sunday buying beef cattle.
“ 2.00 a t ..................
1.39
Mr. Dave lirant, of D.illas. was in the goat last week, and the neighbors say ed to her home in Portland.
“ 2.50 a t ..................
the goat needs repairs.
1.89
valley Saturday buying beef cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wright, who have
Falls City has but one candidate for j been residents of this place for several
“ 3.00 at .................
2.39
Bruce Miller played the violin at an
years and who have many friends in ;
Artisan dance at Wells Saturday night. County office this year. We want Ben ,
“ 3.50 a t ..................
2.93
this city, have remove«! to Salem where,
Beealey for county surveyor.
Worth 35c at 19c
Worth 50c at 38c
they will conduct a rooming house.
Pré« Price returned from Dali«« Mon­
snd George Vick sre on a trip j
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“ 65c at 49c
“ 75c at 57c day, where he was appointed adminis­ to Charles
Mill Creek this week where they
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a
“ 1.00 at 73c
“ 1.25 at 89c trator of his deceased brother’s estate. have s o m e Urge timber interests.
Tom Allen received won! from his
Favorite.
F. A. Lucas has returned home from
wife that «he had arrived at her desti­
nation in Southern Oregon ami will N ‘- a couple of weeks trip to Portland and ; “ We prefer Chamberlain’s Cough
various
places
on
timber
business.
Remedy to any other for our chiklren,” !
gin to teach school in a few days.
A visit to the numerous logging camps says Mr. L. J. Woodbury, of Twining,
Mrs. Willard Price returned home
Mich. “ It has a lso done the work f«»r
from Portland Sunday and say*» her ami saw mills in this vicinity this week us in hard colds and croup, an«l we take
daughter, Mrs. Link Allen, is growing show them all working, and many cars pleasure in recommending it.” For
being
loaded
with
both
loga
and
lum­
weaker all the time, with no hope of re­
V
ber.
I sale by Belt A Cherrington.
covery.
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JCEPT OPEN
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