Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 05, 1908, Image 4

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    OUR
CARLTON.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
Rosa Kau has been suffering with an
attack of janaon oak.
Gladys Harper has recovered from
the pneumonia fever.
W. S. McUl.tin ami wife have been
visiting relatives here.
The revival meeting at the Christian
church has closed with good success.
F. H. Brock has lieen plowing and
All those who have been suffering
harrowing for G. B. Hampton.
with the grip are inipioving rapidly.
Mrs. Brock has been visiting for a few
Those who were in the Sheridan
days with the postmaster’s family.
wreck art* able to he out on the street.
Mrs. Warren Wright was quite poorly
Eugene Thomson is going to move to
for several days, hut is better now.
the logging camp as soon as convenient.
Miss Nelia Hamer has just dosed her
< Iramima Neuman died hint Saturday
School. This is her second term for thix night and leaves many friends to mourn
district, and she seems to he quite sat­ her death.
isfactory to both pupils and patrons.
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All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
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C H A P M A N ....
F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R
and
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OFFICE: Chapel and Parlor», N. Maln»t.
D A I .L A S , O ltK O O N :
Mutual P hone 130«.
a
C a lls p r o m p t ly A n s w e r e d D a y o r N ig h t .
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Bell Phone 108.
SMITHFIELD.
FOR THAT PRIZE.
How the Sewing Machine Contes­
tants Stand.
It is thought we have mumps in ou>
neighliorhood.
Another fine drove of beef cattle pass
ed through here last week.
Effa Townsend returned to her home
at McMinnville Wednesday.
Below we give the standing of the
Services at the sehoolhouse last Tues­
several eontextant* for the sewing ma­ day evening were very well at.ended,
chine which goes to someone on May 1st.
Mrs. Maud Macomher, of Dallas, vis­
This gives the standing for last week,
and etch weekly letter received will ited with her parents a few days last
week.
count 100 points:
Peedee .............................................
900
The first day of March reminds us of
Buell ................................................
«»» coming spring as it is usually the worst
B u n n yslope.............................. •• 9 i N) month we have.
Buena Vista............................ . . . .
900
Kings Valley
..............................
800
Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts oi
East Dallas ....................................
999
Liberty ...........................................
«00 burns without a sear. Cures piles, ecze
ma,
salt rheum, a id itching
Doan’s
Popcorn ...........................................
«««
Butler
...........................................
400 Ointment. Your druggist sells it.
Falls Citv ..........................
1**0
Ballston-B .....................................
500
eas U d allas .
Corvallis
.......................................
400
North Dallas ..............................
900
Unice Ken von and Low ell Claton
M onm outh.......................................
500
Hinithfield .................
800 have the whooping cough.
Ballston-C
40*)
Roads out towards Monmouth have
K occa................................................
700 been wretched this wi iter.
P ion eer.............................................
600
Every body is smiling over the ad­
Perrydale......... . ..,........................
600
vancement of tin* cannery proposition.
Sewing Machine Given Away.
As much as any one thing for the bet­
terment of the ltemizer its editor desires
a weekly letter from every vicinity.
Beginning with January 1st and end­
ing May 1st we will give a $50 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.
Mr. Elliot says ten acres of fruit will
make any body a good living. New­
comers here should take note of old set-
tleis’ advice and act accordingly.
The settlement three miles south of
Dallas, are planning a school of their
own. The children out there have lost
most of this school term in Dallas, on
account of sickness, contracted by try­
ing to go to school three miles through
the winter rain and mud.
For Her Children— Little Girls Suf­
fered with Itching Eczema Which
Simply Covered Back of Heads—
Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too,
ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY
“ WONDERFUL OINTMENT”
“ Some years ago my three little girls
had a very bad form of eczema. Itch­
ing e r u p t io n s
formed on the
backs of their
Cnmberlain’ s Cough Remedy is
h e a d s w h ich
w ere s im p ly
Both Agreeable and Effective.
covered. Before
Chamb rlain’s Cough Remedy has no
I heard of C'uti-
superior tor coughs, colds ami croup,
cura, I used to
and the fact t[iat it h pleasant to take
try
a lm o s t
everything, but
and contains nothing in any way injur­
th e y f a i l e d .
ious has made it a favorite with moth­
Then my mother
ers. Mr. \V. S. Pelham, a merchant of
recom m en ded
Kirksvillo, Iowa, says:
‘ For more
th e C u ticu ra
, hail twenty years Chamb* rhiin’s Cough
R e m e d ie s , I
Remedy has be *n my leading remedy
washed my children’s heads with Cuti­
f » all throat troubles.
It is especially
cura Soap and’then applied the wonder­
ful ointment, Cuticura. I did this four
successful in css 's of croup.
Children
or
five times and 1 can say that they have
lik * it ami my customers who have used
been entirely cured. I havo another
it will not take any other.”
For sale
baby who is so plump that the folds of
by Stafrin Drug Co.
skin on his neck were broken and even
bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti­
cura Ointment and the next morning
PEEDEE.
the trouble had disappeared. I am
using the Cuticura Remedies yet when-
everany
of my family havo any sores. I
Harry Lacey is plowing his hop yard.
can never recommend Cuticura suffi­
Most everyone are getting over the ciently; it is indispensable in every home.
I cannot find its equal. Mme. Napoleon
grip.
Duceppe, 41 Duluth St., Montreal, Que.t
Bluford Bush is working for Condon j May 21, 1907.”
& Shafer.
Thos. Kinchin was a Dallas visitor
this week.
Jesse Yost is grubbing out a garden
On Foot for a Y ear. H ealed b y
on the creek.
Tw o S ets ol C u ticu ra
We hear that Troy Turner has sold
“ I had an ulcer on my foot for a year
his ranch to Alva Wotner.
or more and it wafT very painful as it
was a running sore. I had a doctor,
Jesse Yost, wife and two little girls,
but his treatment did not heal it. About
visited at Pine Burbank’s Sunday.
eight months ago I commenced to use
Cutictira
Soap, Cuticura Ointment,
We hear that the bridge at Turner’s and Cuticura
Pills. I used two sets ana
will be ready to cross by S iturday.
it is now all healed up. Mrs. E. F. Ryder.
West Brewster, Mass., April 29, 1907.”
Shafer A Condon have bought Albert
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
Bui hank’s oxen and team of horses and
Every Humor of Infants, Children, and Adults
consists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to cleanse the Skin.
wagon.
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and
Resolvent (50c.). (or In the form o f Chocolate
Will Bush is making pickets for a Cuticura
Conti .1 Fills 25c. per vial o f 60) to Purify the blood.
Sold throughout the world. Hotter Drug A Chem.
fence around his garden and half acre Corp.,
¡Sole Crops., boston, Mass,
of strawberries.
o a r Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diwaaee.
PAINFUL ULCER
LIBERTY.
Here is a remedy that will cure the
whooping cough in six weeks. Make a
liniment of vaseline, olive oil or coinon
This cold stormy weather is hard on
lard, quinine and turpentine well mix­ the newly shed goats.
We still have considerable falling ed. Quinine and turpentine proportion­
Esley Farley was laid up last week
weather.
ed according to the age of the patient.
Mrs. F. H. Brock has quite recovered Bathe the throat, chest and stomach, with aii attack of quinsy.
morning,
noon
and
night;
keep
the
from her illness.
J. J. Me Bee made a visit out through
patient indoors and out of damp Benton county looking at real estate.
Albert Wilt has returned from his draughts.
Quinine kills the cough
business trip to Portland.
Mr. M. D. Hubbard has disposed of
g< rm.
about 40 acres, known as a part of the
Capipbell place, to N. Hughes of Dallas.
RO CCA.
MOiNMOUTH.
Mrs. A. L. Chute is quite sick with
bronchial catarrh, but is reported as
improved at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith, of Lewis­
ville, were doing business in Indepen­
dence and visiting in Monmouth Tues­
day.
Who ever seen finer winter weather
than the Willamette valley furnishes?
22 above zero was the coldest this win­
ter, plowing and seeding being well
along.
A good time was had at the masquer­
ade Saturday evening by those in atten­
dance. The crowd was not as large as
there would have been had there not
been other attractions.
— '
Chester McClain, ol Camas, Wu»li . 1»
I tome.
Charlie McClain was an Independence
visitor Monday.
Clyde Hall left Monday, for Murray,
Idaho, to work in a mining camp.
Herman Prather ha» returned to Cor-
valli» after upending Saturday and Sun­
day with relative» here.
Rev. R. F. Zimmerman, of the Anti-
SaliMtn league, lectured here Monday
night, on the temperance question, to »
large and enthn»m»tic crowd.
We
Heartily endorse his good work.
Cheapest accident in»nranre—Dr.
.......... . Kclectric Oil. Sto|w:he pain
and heals the wound. All druggist»
sell it.
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BRIDGEPORT.
Andrew Gilsou has the mump*.
The farmers are improving the recent
good weather.
Bennett Bros, »hipped a car of oak
lumber last week.
Lloyd Schneider and Mr. Blodgett are
chopping wood for Mr. Knoll.
Mrs. Landbrock, of Hillsboro, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fern.
The Fall« City, Dallas and Lewisville
Telephone Co. are repairing their line,
where the poles have rotted off, by put­
ting down a solid oak post and securely
wireing the pole to it.
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CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY
Mrs. Dr. Smith, of Sheridan, called at
J. F. Morrison’ s, while on her wav to
Dallas to visit her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Craven.
Many of the farmers in this locality
are taking advantage of the nice weath­
er and are quite busy getting thetr
spring plowing done.
Mrs. Nettie Werner, wife of Albert
Werner, died of typhoid fever at her
home in Salem. February 28th, and was
buried in the Bethel cemetery Sunday.
Mr, Werner is also seriously ill with
little hopes of recovery.
Do Not Crowd the Season.
The first warm .lays of spring bring
with them a ile»ire to get out and enjoy
the exhilirating nir and sunshine.
Children that have been housed up all
winter are brought out and you wonder
where thev all come from. The heavy
winter clothing is thrown aside and
many shed their flannels. Then a cold
wave comes and people say t hut. grip is
epidemic. Cold* at this season are even
more dangerous than in mid-winter, as
there is much more danger of pneu­
monia.
Take Chamberlain’ s Cough
Remedv, however, and you will have
nothing to fear. It always cures, and
w e have never known a cold to result in
pneumonia when it was used.
It is
pleasant and safe to take. Children
like it. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
SPÎHNÇ 1908 SHOW ING O F
Imported Laces i Embroideries
W om ens’ Hosiery Novelties
TA ILO R-M AD E SKIRTS
MUSLIN U N D E R W E A R
SPRING l!»OH SH O W IN G OF
SPRING WON SH O W IN G OF
Dress Ginghams and Wash
Goods
French Serge, Voile, Panama
and Taffeta Mohairs
SPRING 1!KV< SH O W IN G OF
SPRING IWW8 SH O W IN G OF
Lace Curtains and Bed
Spreads
Silk and Heatherbloom
Petticoats
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
! Jesse and Karl Gardner, of Mon-
I mouth, are cutting their winter wood
| in this vicinity.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
The m w |»stal department rilinf
Mr. and Mrs. Lefiy, of Whiteson, j
were the guests of her parents, Mrs.
Marks, last week.
makes it aeressary far as, aa Apr!
Mr. Fugate and daughter, of Mon-j
mouth, passed through here Sunday j
enroute to Independence.
all win are aver m year ia arrears.
Miss Ella Smith, of near Dallas, who
has U»en visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Paul Riley, returned home Tuesday.
f R. M. Bosley and Clem and Pearl
Fishbaek have recently set out a large
mi tidier of cherry irees for Jno. B.
St u mp.
Mr. Treanor. of Independence, is
building an addition on his residence,
here, now occupied by Dick Ogle and
family.
Auda Eggleston, of Monmouth, who
has been visiting with her Uncle Doe.
Eggleston and family, returned home
Saturday.
1st, ta drap fram our sabsrriptma list
The annual them dae. fram earl de-
kapaeat. w i he placed ia praper haads
far caiecbma. We hate ta he arbitrary
ia the matter, hat have na ckmkc—
it is either dm this or be exdaded fram
the and.
All yaa have ta da is ta
pay ap ta date, aad thea we are « -
lawed la five yaa credit far a Bather
ytar.
CASTORIH
a n mmmm..MB!
Mr«. Dolly Antrican is papering her
house.
Mr. Holman will do away with part
of hi« hop yard.
For Infanta and Children.
Grandma Chapman is sick in bed, but !
ia getting better.
Mr«. Oreppin is «topping with her
mother, for a while,, since the «ad death
of her baby.
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I The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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AVegt table Preparation For As -
siniilating UtcFoodandUeguIa
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
NORTH DALLAS.
Guy Lee ia sick with lagrippe.
Irsh A N
Little Irene Coulee i« a victim of the
mump«.
I^ert Miller, from Black Rock, «pent
from Saturday until Monday with hi.«
sister, Mia. Lee.
t s / l
Bears the
Signature
of
H ft O K K N
Promotes Digeslion.CheerFuf-
ness and Host Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
K
Mrs. Anna Hinahaw was over Mon­
day and Tuesday from Buell visiting
her daughter, Myrtle, and other rela­
tives.
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Sad news was received at the Cobb
home, when word came that a nephew
of the late Mrs. Cobb was killed in a log­
ging camp in Washington.
j 41 x
?m /ut *
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
R tM U U m -
*
hirrp Sr*tl -
Aperfed Remedy lorConsIipa-
flo n , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and L o s s o f S l e e p .
Facsimile Signature of
N EW YORK.
Mr. D. L. Keyt and wife were Salem
KINGS VALLEY.
visitors Friday.
Mrs. Enes and Ross Jennings are
on the sick list.
Mrs. Dick Rogers has gone to Wells.
Mrs. Geo. Townsend made a business
Morris Allen’s are all having the la-
trip to Portland Monday.
Krip*
Miss Lorene Webster, of Indepen­
Mrs. Link Allen is said not to lie any
dence, was visiting friends at Perndale better.
an 1 McCoy the last of the week.
Mr. Monroe Townsend is said not to
Miss Nellie Link and Miss Ida Duig* be improved.
mail visited over Sunday with the for­
J*.e Tracy, of Corvallis, was in the val­
mer’s parents at their home near Airlie.
ley a few days.
Mr. J. W. Caldwell came down from
Mr. W . L. Price went to Portland,
Dallas last week and purchased a
fine horse from Mr. Winfield Flannery. Friday morning.
s. s.s.
New Exclusive Dress Fabrics
B. I. Ferguson is «praying hi« orchard.
Mr. Dunamore has been on the nick
liat.
Grandma Coulee, on last Thursday,
gathered her children and grandchildren
around her to help celebrate her 77th
birthday. A good time was had by all
present.
A jolly crowd of about forty gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parker
last Saturday evening, to attend a good
PERRYDALE,
social dance. A good time was had by
all, for each one said it was the best
Mr«. Jolly is quite sick with lagrippe. dance of the season.
Newt. Harris lias purchased of Joe
Curd liiH sawmill and will start, it up
soon. Newt is a rustler, and we wish
him success in his new business.
Mr. and Mrs. Steffv are the proud
grandparents of a new hahv girl, which
1 arrived February 29th. It is one of the
few whose birthday conies every four
It is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles, years.
nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching- with the pains o f
How’ s This?
Mr Worden is plowing the ground he
Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the linim ent bottle, or som e other has been grubbing preparatory to set­
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
external application, in an effort to get relied from the disease, b y producing ting out an orchard on the land he pur­ ward for anv case of Catarrh that can
counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tem po­ chased of Newt Harris.
not be cured by Hall’s Cattarrh Cure.
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rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it
F- J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, ().
We,
does not reach the blood, where the cause is located.
R h e r m i s more
the undersigned, have known F. J.
BACHELOR STATION.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be
him perfetly honorable in all business
reached by constitutional treatment— IT C A N N O T MS RUBBED A W A Y .
transactions and financially able to car­
Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
Everybody is busy now a days.
ry out any obligations made by bis firm.
BUTLER.
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues
William Middleton has been busy Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
o f b odily waste, the Bowels and K idnoys, have failed to carry off. This : plowing the past week.
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh
rafuse matter, com in g in contact with the different acids of the body, forms
There are several case of lagrip in
Miss Della Williams is working at (•lire is taken internally-, acting directly
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed 1 1 all parts o f the
upon the bio >d and inucuous surfaces of this vacinitv.
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The m b s and pains Sheridan at the present time.
the system. Testimonials sent free.
Ray Wallace spent his usual short va­
Mr and Mrs. Brooks were callers at Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all
•re on ly sym ptom s, and though they m ay be scat ' d or relieved for a time
Druggists. Take Hall’ s Family Pills cation at home.
by surface treatment, they w ill reappear at tin fi st exposure to cold or the home of J. Ebbe last week.
The Hnlett brothers were Sheridfin
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion ir .her irregularity. Rheuma­
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Windover were for constipation.
visitors last week.
tism can never lie permanently cured while the - 'rculntion remains saturated callers at the Ebbe home Sunday.
POPCORN.
with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison.
The disease will shift
Prof. Rover visited over Sunday with
John Ebbe has been planting out
from m uscle to m uscle or join t to joint, settling on the nerves, causing ' prune trees and berry bushes on his
friends in Sheridan.
inflammation and sw elling and much terrible pains that the nervous system 1 farm.
Frank Hartman is here on a visit to
We are having a variety of weather.
is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Williams and children visited at
Our grip sufferers have nearly all re­
deformed and crippled for life. S. 8. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and
the home of Mrs. Middleton one day covered.
Chet. Babcock is here from California
reoovstes the circulation by neutralizing the acids and i xp t.iin all foreign last wetk.
Mrs. Ilomyer is visiting with her par­ visiting with relatives.
matter from the system . It warms ami invigorates the Mood so that instead
Skating is all the go now as Mrs. Ein- ents in Salem.
Miss Eva Ray visited over Sunday
o f a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­
in g acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­ i ma Middleton and one of the old maids
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank with friends ill these parts.
, have been learning to skate.
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the e o d y is fed
Wilson has been very ill.
Miss Bessie Hussey spent a few days
We all hope the sun will shine ami
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining
James Sykes and James Anderson last week with friends in Sheridan.
j
drv
off
the
ground
for
some
of
our
blood which com pletely and permanently
were Dallas visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Lee Row ell, who has been sick
cures Rlieuiii.iti
,1. S. :■*. is com posed ! young folks are getting anxious to make
garden.
Mr Steward is preparing to move his for the past week, is recovering slowly.
PURELY VEGETABLE of both purifyim ; and to uc properties—
buildings down near the road.
The Hodges boys were over from Salt
John Henry Morgan is working for
just what is nets <1 in & t c«v e o f Rheu­
Mr. J. Butler is putting a woven wire Creek and spent a few days with ac­
matism. It contains no potash, alkali or othci min r.i ingredient, but is Middleton Bros. John says the rose is
quaintances h ire.
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and ju ices of roots, herbs and Ids favorite flower and the ruby is his fence around Ids tin acre tract.
lis te r Butler, who has been visiting
barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism <!o not waste valuable time I favorite stone.
Mr. C. A. (Mark is clearing out his
A dance was given at Mr. Parker’ s fence rows, which makes a decided im­ with his brother Glenn, has returned to
tryin g to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use o f S. S S. and write
his home in Dallas.
us about your case and our physicians will giv e you any inform ation or apple house last Saturday night. Those provement.
Mr. Charles Gregory and wife, of Dal­
advioedesired free o f charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism« who were present said they had one of
the best times of the season. Several
las. are here on a visit to her parents,
SU
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YSL0PE.
; from here were in attendance.
T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O A T L A N T A , GAm
Joseph Tharp and wife.
August Gross, who was arrested for
George Sweriugen is grubbing for Al­
selling liquor to Indians, was given his
lan Towns.
preliminary hearing and hound over to
Fishbaek Bros, arc cutting wood for appear before the circuit court under
Milt Bosley.
$200 bonds.
William Herron and son, George,
J. S. Pettijohn, Lee Rowell. Joseph
were Falls City visitors Thursday.
Tharp, and August Gross and several
Mr. Treanor, of Independence, is hav­ other members of the Masonic lodge at­
ing fruit trees set out on his farm here. tended a meeting of that order in Sheri­
dan Saturday night.
A large number in this vicinity are
clearing and grubbing land for fruit
Rheumatic Pains Removed.
trees.
B. F. Crocker, Esq , now 84 years of
W. A. Messner. of Independence, has age. and for twenty years Justice of the
purchased the Campbell place in An­ Peace at Martinshurg, Iowa, says:
“I
tioch.
am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheu­
81’ RINO UH»H SH O W IN G OF
SPRING l'.HW SH O W IN G OF
Orra Marks, of Black Rock, is visiting matism in my left arm and right hip.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen I have used three bottles of Chamber­
lain’ s Pain Balm and it did me lots of
Towns.
good.” For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
Jay Clark visited with his sister, Mrs.
SPRIN G 1B0S SH O W IN G OF
SPRING l!t«W SH O W IN G OF
! Belle Sullivan, of Dallas, several days
| last week.
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B U E N A V IST A .
Al b ir io u lh s o lii •
D u fc t N - } j C 1 IN 1 s
EXACT COPY OF W RAPPER.
BASTONA
mu ocmtauh m m m n y . new « « « omr.
Born—Feb. 29, 1908 to Mr. and Mrs.
Bronson, a daughter.
BALLST0N.
INDEPENDENCE.
Prof. Denton made a visit to Portland
Sunday.
(Special to The ltemizer)
Justice B. Wilson was a business visi­
tor at Dallas, Tuesday.
Joe Davidson has added a wood turn-
ins lathe to his «tirrnp foctory.
Will Winiford, of Corvallis, was in
W e hear that George Newbill has
the valley over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rodgers were bought Peter Crook’s home here.
Wren visitors Wednesday.
David Bowman and wife have gone to
Albany to attend the wedding of Char­
Jack and Levi Oleman, of PeeDee, ley Berry.
were at the Hoskins dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dodele, of Wells,
visited the valley this week.
J. C. Morrison was transacting busi­
ness at Salem, Tuesday.
Frank Jayne returned. Tuesday, from
a business trip to Modesto, California.
Rev. Chase, who has been dangerously
ill for the past ten days, is reported as
slowly improving.
Taylor Syron ia failing very fast.
Nevil Eldridge, who has been taking
Ed. K oubaud wife have moved to a course in butter-making, at Madison
Wis., has returned home.
M iss Pearl Townsend, who has been Salem.
ill, is said to lie some better.
The City restaurant has again changed
Mrs. II. S. Fudge visited at Amity
hands, a party from Albany having pur­
W Hie Dodele and wife visited Sunday over Sunday.
chased same and will take possession
at the home of Dick Rodgers.
Elias Connoy and family are visiting soon.
Miss Ethel Price visited at the home at G. W. Berry’ «.
Linden & Pasz.who recently purchased
of Mr. and Mr-. Burns, Sunday.
By the appearances the wedding hell3 | the meat market of Sperling Bros., have
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out to Chamberlain it Long, of
There was a basket social at Hoskins’ will soon be ringing.
1 Albanv.
Friday night and à dance afterwards.
Dave Bowman and wife are down
j The new concrete crosswalk between
Mrs. Mistier returned to her home at from Eastern Oregon.
■ Paddcck’ « store and the ] ostoffiee is now
Waterloo, Tuesday, after a month spent
Pfcter
Cook
went
to
Rickreall
Monday
completed, and adds much to the ap-
in the valley.
to look after business.
, pea ranee of Main street.
Dr. Davis, of Albany, was called to
Pay Craven and wife were visiting her
It is repoitcd that A. Gross, who has
Lew Ritner’a of PeeDee, Sunday. Mrs.
parents over Sunday.
been conducting tlx* Red Front store at
Ritner is very sick.
this
place f- r some time, will close out
Mrs. Tom Newbill, of Portland, visit­
Mr. Tip Maxfield and son, Rowland,
| hi&stock and quit business.
made a round trip through Albany and ed here over Sunday.
Mrs. Nora Vermillion, and children,
Corvallis last week.
R. E. Bohanan is confined to the
j who have spent the winter with her
Mrs. Grace Beach has returned to her house with the mumps.
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Park, will
home in Corvallis, after a few days visit
Ches. Craven, from Dallas, has been | leave Monday for her home in Kansas.
with her neice, Pearl Townsend.
in our city the past week,
It has been reported that A. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Logan received
Ralph Saverv went to Portland Sat­ will plow uii his hop yard, near town,
word that they have a new grandson, urday, returning Sunday.
and plant same to corn which he w ill
horn to Mr and Mrs. A. Bur gin, of El-
Mrs. D. C. Baling, of Portland, was put up in silos for winter feed for his
lensburg, Wash.
dairy cows.
in our town a few days last week.
John Miller received a letter, Thurs­
E. H. Nachand, and family, have
Mr.
Buddleman
went
to
Portland
day, from his son, Jake Miller, whom
moved here from Albany and expect to
he had not heard from for four years. Sunday to get ready to move hi« family make their home here in the future.
up.
It was a great surprise.
Mr. Nachand is a printer and comes
Several of our young men went to well recommended.
Dallas Tuesday to take in the basket
Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczma. ball game.
Committees are now at work soliciting
stock for the proposed cannery at this
These aie diseases for which Cham­
Amos Konb is down
with rheu­ place. We understand they are meeting
berlain’ s Salve is especially valuable. matism. Dr. Tyler Smith, of Sheridan,
with much success. They are expected
It quicklv allays the itching and smart­ ia attending him.
to report at the mass meeting to he held
ing and soon effects a cure.
Price, 25
at
the Opera House, Saturday, March 7.
The Edwards Bros, gave a social dance
cents. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co,
Saturday night which was much enjoyed
Town Talk.
by all who attended.
Having made arrangements with The
FALLS CITY.
Mrs. Grace Savery came from Dallas ltemizer to fill out our Subscriptions to
Sunday to visit h»*r parents, Mr. and Town Talk, to June 1st, 1908, after which
Mrs.
W. D. Ottinger.
date we trust you will have found it the
Lot Brown, of Dallas, was in town
Saturday, lietween train*.
Lee Burch came up from Portland best paper in the county and continue
same. Should anyone wish it discon­
G. L. McMurphy is a^ain on the street Monday to visit hi« sister, Mrs. Forest tinued after that date, kindly notify that
Craven for several days.
after a week’s attack of the grip.
office. We will endeavor to furnish
Mr. and Mrs. Berry and daughter. them with the local news from Indej>en-
George Vick left, Monday, for eastern
Ethel,
have
gone
to
Albany
to
attend
denee, each week, hence our readers w ill
Oregon, to be gone »everal week» on
the wedding of their son, Chaa. Berry. get the news just the same. Those who
business.
already take The ltemizer will please
Frank Mnscott, lately with the Salem
F. M. Splawn and wife are here from notify us at Independence
Electric Line, was a Falls City visitor Waldport to attend Miss Bessie, whose
Respectfully yours,
last week.
health has not improved.
fe. F. PHILLIPS
At the regular monthly meeting of the
city council, Monday night, Auditor
Robinson resigned.
IF Y O U W A N T -
Matt Glaze is in town calling on his
numerous friends, fie has just finished
a tine job of tree pruning for Till Bell.
John K. Koueh has returned to hi*
home in Falls City from an all winter’s
residence on his Lincoln county property.
The Worth of Your Money
C O TO T H E C IT Y
Cliff Pugh, who was operated on for
appendicitis, in Portland, a week ago
Saturilay, ia rapidly improving and will
soon be at home.
A young son of Mr. Broughton, of
Black Rock, was severely injured, Mon­
day, while at work. Dr. Starbuck, of
Dallas, was hastily sent for.
FEED
STO RE
To buy your feed. A full line of mill feed, hay, seed*, flour and poultry
supplies kept in st"ck at a’ l times, Also have seed potatoes nf the
very liest varieties.
I earnestly solicit your patronage.
Yours,------
J. M. L Y D IC , Proprietor
CO R MAIN A OAK STREETS
The new meat market has opened for
business and it looks like they were get­
ting it. The genial countenance of Len
Barnhardt shows up behind the counter.
W. It. Hinshaw is moving <>ht to his
farm, adjoining town. “ Billy” is one of
Falls City’ s rustling young men, and we
are well pleased that he will remain so
near ns.
Falls Citv people are well pleased to
learn that Iaiilie Mnscott will be found
in the new meat market. Louie is com-
petent and accomodating, and very pop­
ular here.
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Several of the homestead contestant j
gentry have tieen in Falls City rei-ently ,
and have offered as high as $100.00 a |
piece for witnesses. Falls City does not [
keep that sort of witness for such grafts. .
Falls City begins to show in large
measure the return of normal business !
conditions ; all are busy, the residents |
are improving their place«, and the city
is building new cross w Iks, and the
feeling is that good times are back to
stay.
Bert Skinner, a latsirer in one of the
Black Kook campa, was taken very sick j
with appendicitis and, through the kind-1
ness of Manager Garlinger, a special was
hastily prepared and the sufferer taken
to Portland, accompanied by Fred Hoi- j
man ; the man's condition was such that
ba died on the operating tabla.
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