OUR ’ng hut no avail and she passed awav Friday ino.iiing at 0 o'clock. Cndei- taker Chapman , retired the lardy for I Uriel, and Saturday afternoon, the liiii-oand and mm started back with the W iy to their old home in Kansas. J. J. Me Bee ha« bought the A. O. Du- bre place at Bridgejiort, formerly j known a« the Anan Myer place. Mr. | .\lcBee will not move there until about the first of May. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Allthe County News Graphically Writ* ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. BllSrS EYESIGHT j By Terrible Eczema— Head Became a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores PIONEER. Ralph Digby and Earl Day traded —Would Scratch Till Blood Came horses. R . L. CHAPMAN.... — Much Money Wasted In Fruitless Mr. Koennoman lost a horse last Noel Simpson, who ha« been working • | in Salem for «everal month«, came home week. F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R Treatments— Disease Was Soon and i March 3d. Mr. Jiin Hherwood went to McCoy EMBALMER last week. OFFICE: Chapel »tifi Parlor». N. Mainst. Mr. Simnfion and his son went to 8a- DALLAS, OKEÜON: PEEDEE. iem Saturday. Bell Phone 108. - Mutual Phone UJUtf. Calls Promptly Answered Day or Nlifht Mr. and Mrs. Holman went to Smith- Making garden is the order of the “ Our little girl was two months old Held last week. day. when she got a rash on her face and Mr. Bly came up to Mr. Jim Sher­ within five days her face and head were Bob Neville is working for Frank Gil­ wood's, Sunday. all one sore. We used different reme­ liam. dies but it got worse instead of better Mr. and Mrs. Knelling went to Port- . and we thought she would turn blind FOR THAT PRIZE. JO very body is busy these beautiful land returning last Tuesday. and that her cars would fall off. She day«. suffered terribly, and would scratch Mr. Pickens has lost one of his work until the blood came. At night we POPCORN. How the Sewing Machine Contes­ horses. had to pin her hands down. This w»'iit on until she was five months old, tants Stand. Frank Ray ha** been hauling ha\ then I haeen having quite Butler | There was a dance at Cub Hooker’« a serious time with the mumps. Fall« City last Friday night nd one at Pine Bur- Mr Grice has been trimming his or­ Ball«ton>B j banks Friday night. chard and getting ready to spray. Corvallis North Dallas William Shewey m ale a business trip By a n Itch in g H u m o r. A n o th er Mr . Kimball is setting out Royal Ann Monmouth . to Dallas Monday and Guy Metcal/e cherry trees on tin* land he recently C ure by C u tie u ra Rem edies. Bmithfield .. went to Airlie the same day. pu chased of F. Schindler. “ I broke out with a humor which Ballston-C spread almost all over my body. The Rocca............. itching would get worse on retiring, SMI THFIELD. Pioneer .......... LIBERTY. so I could not sleep. I tried several remedies but it grew worse until I got Perrydale . . . . some Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Pills Mrs. Frink visited her neice, who is which began t« relieve me at once. By Charley Hubbard has begun plowing Sewing Machine Given Away. sick, in Dallas. the time I had used one vial of the Pills, his hop yard. the humor was entirely gone. I wish A h much a« any one thing for the bet* Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Reed made Mrs. G. F. Me Bee and Torn Wright are every sufferer could secure the Cuti- termentof the Itemizer its editor desires Frink a visit last week. cura Remedies. Travis Bates, Hamburg, j making stave« on the Worden place. a weekly letter from every vicinity. Ark., April 26, 1907.” Frank Fisher and Archie Reed made Beginning with January l«t and end­ i Just ask Bert Stiles which is the Conip.ete E xtern«! and In ternal T reatm en t for a flying trip to Perrydale last Saturday. ing May l«t we will give a $50 Home 1 harder his upper lip or a barbed wire. E very 1 Tumor o f In fants. Children, and A dults con­ sists of Cutieura S oao (25c.) to Cleanse th e Skin. sewing machine to the correspondent Cutieura O intm ent ff»0c.) to Heal th e Skin, and John Townsend and daughter, Mary, Mrs. Bell Douglas iH assisting Mrs. J. Cull"::.ra R esolvent ( M -.).(o r !n tl.e form o f C hoeolate who is most regular in hi« or lie com­ made a business trip to Uickreall Satur­ Coated n il'-. 25c per vial of 60) to Purify th e Blood. munications. We want your locality I M. Farley with her spring house clean­ day. So!«! Uirou»!.out th e world. P o tter D rug A Chem. ing. Corn . S ole l*r >p»., B oston , Maas. represented every week, and offer tliin (j’jT'Malled Tree, Cutieura B ook on Skin D iseases. Sam Smith made a bu^in trip to incentive for regularity. Grandpa Robertson lost a valuable horse by it getting to a sack of wheat Salem Thursday* acco n pa tiled hy Mr. 1 lolmes. and eating more than was good for it. EAST DALLAS. PIONEER. Mrs. Osborne is not improving in Mr. and Mrs. Lane, who have been visiting at the Wright home the past health and there is little hopes of her M th . Harrington whh sick last week. Messrs. Kenyon and Fenton are shear­ two weeks returned to their home at recovery. ing goats. Mr. Blodgett has been making fence. Newport Monday. (iarden making is being practiced Pear trees are almost in bloom out on Mrs. Cox has been very sick, but is Grandma Steffy was taken suddenly around here but we are afraid the weeds the hillside farms. better. ill last Wednesday afternoon and a will take the lead. Mr Kenyan lias lost quite a number Mr. Digby traded his carriage to Jim doctor hastily called and everything Mrs. Scott and Miss Nellie Townsend possible was done to relieve her suffer- were visitors at Mrs. Jones’ during the of goats this spring. Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Moffit are visiting latter part of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Holman visited with friends at Mt. Pisgali farm this week. Fruit growers about here are pruning her parents, and also did Mrs. Maeom- their orchards and have begun spraying. ber spend Sunday here. © F E B AND The bloom and beauty of springtime James Reed and son have been shear­ ing goats with bis new machine which in and around Dallas makes one glad of W K E P T O P E N he purchased of Mr. Dehaven, of Mc­ the joy of living in this lovely valley of Minnville. the west. CURED AT SLIGHT COST BY CUTICURA REMEDIES SLEEP KILLED 1 X S. O LD S O D E B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN T H E B L O O D ------------« • , ■ — ROCCA. The Original Porous Plaster. W henever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germ s or some old It’s Allcock’s, first introduced to the blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most The fine weather started the ranchers people sixty years ago, and to-day un­ doubtedly has the largest sale of any usually afflicted w ith old sores are persons who have reached or passed m id­ i to making garden. external remedy—millions being sold dle life. The v itality of the blood and strength of the system lxxve naturally Albert Wilt sprayed tin* orchards of annually throughout the whole civilized begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because Miss Hampton and L. J. Morrison last world. There have been imitations, to ef a slu g g ish and inactive condition of the system , or some hereditary taint week. be sure, but never has there been one which has hitherto been held in check, now force an out!' t on the f ;cc. arms, Mrs. Fred Brock, who had a second to even compare with Allcock’s—the leg s or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and bad attack of rheumatism, is again con­ world's standard external remedy. For eats into the surrounding tissu e until it becomes a chronic and stubborn valescent. a weak back, cold on the chest or any ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. local pain, the result ot taking cold or H. J. Barker has returned from Rose- N othing is more tryin g and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. burg and Portland, and will put his overstrain, there’s nothing we know of The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason garden in order as soon as the weather to compare with this famous plaster. for suspicion; the same germ producing cancerous ulcers is back of every will permit. old sore, and especially is th is true if the trouble is an inherited one. BUENA VISTA. Mrs. Kate Croft, of Bhedds, is visiting W ashes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can her brother, F. Brock, and will remain , _ ... do any permanent good ; neither w ill remov- until her sister-in-law is able to get Clcve and Martin Prather and C. O. far* o f fo u r y e a r s ’ s ta n d in g , i t m g the sore with caustic plasters or the around aurain. McLain were Salem visitors Saturday. w a s a s m a ll p im p le a t fir st b u t i t su rgeon’s knife make a lasting cure. If t .. . rra d u a lly g r e w la r g e r an d w o r se ^ . . . W. Plank came in from the valley f n e v e r y w a y u n til, I b ecam e every particle of the diseased flesh were | this R. week, The smokestack of the steamboat on his way to Siletz, where a la r m e d a b o u t it and c o n s u lte d taken away another sore would come, be- the ferry cable Tuesday morn­ he lias accepted a job of the Wall Bros., caught ■ everal p h y s ic ia n s . T hey a l l ing and tore the cable and telephone cause the trouble is in the blood, and the tr e a te d mo b u t th e aore c o n tin u e d merchants ot that place. wirei down. t o g r o w w o rse. 1 haw 3 . S. 8 . a d ­ BLOOD C A N N O T Of. C O T A W A Y . v e r tis e d arul com m en ced it s u se Miss M. L. Hampton closed her The recent rains have raised the riv- a n d i*fter ta k in g it a w h ile I w a s The cure m ust come by n thorough cUnns- school at Kddvville on March 14th, i er cut of its hanks and has done consid­ c o m p le te ly cu . red _ . My ^ blood _ is ing of the blood. In , 8. S. S. w .. ill be found coming home the next day for a brief n o w p u re a en n d h e a lth y from th e , , , , •fleet Of 8. S. 8., and there has not a remedy for sores and ulcers < t every kind, visit, returning on Saturday to Simpson erable damage. beon^ ny sian of the sore since ¡t is ail unequalled blood purifier—one that Creek via Chitwood, where she will Nelson Anderson and Herman Prath­ . 8 . 8 . c u red it. THOS. OWEN, goes directly into the circulation and teach for three months. er attended the lecture at Monmouth W e s t U n io n , Ohio. promptly cleanses it of all poisons and Friday evening. March came in like the proverbial taints. It gets down to the very bottom of lion, with two davs of mixed rain and Fd Prather lias delivereda raftof pile- the trouble and forces out every trace of im­ snow then continuing rain until the ing to the Spaulding Logging Co. at Sa­ purity and makes a com plete and lasting fifth, after which we had lovely weather lem from Buena Vista. cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the : for over a wc- k. On the 13th though, blood so that instead of feeding the diseased j the rain is falling heavily and continu­ How’s This? ally. P U R E L Y V E G E T A B L E parts w ith impurities, it nourishes the We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. ; A big tree uprooted between the post- Then the aore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation office and Mr. Brocks, filling the road ward for any case of Catarrh that can he cured bv Hall’s Cattarrh Cure. leaves, th e place scabs over, and when 8. 8. 8. lias purified the blood the with debris, rendering it impassable for | not F J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. We, aore is permanently cured. 8. S. 8. is for sale at all first class drug stores. | teams. Mr. Brock spent one day work­ the undersigned, have known F. J. W rite for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice ing to reduce the pile sufficiently to get Cheney for the last If» years,and believe his team over it in order to bring sup­ you desu e. We make no charge for the book or advice. plies from Norton. There is vet work him pcrfetly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car- T N £ S W tT T S P C G iF iC C O A ' iA N T A , C A . | rv out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale | Druggist«, Toledo, (). H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blo.nl and mucuoti« surfaces of ; the system. Testimonials sent free. 1 Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. i S.S.S. SPRÌNQ 1908 SHOWING OE Imported 1 Laces i Embroideries \ SPRING 1008 SHOWING OF SPRING 1908 SHOW ING OF New Exclusive Dress Fabrics Womens’ Hosiery Novelties SPRING 1908 SHOWING OF SPRING 1908 SHOWING OF TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SPRING 1908 SHOWING OF SPRING 1908 SHOWING OF Dress Ginghams and Wash Goods French Serge, Voile, Panama and Taffeta Mohairs SPRING 1908 SHOWING OF SPRING DM»8 SHOW ING OF Lace Curtains and Bed Spreads Silk and Heatlierbloom Petticoats D A LLA S M ER CANTILE GO. — -------- FALLS CITY. Frank M. Lewis was a Falls City vis­ itor Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Flower returned Monday! from a visit with her parents at Mon­ mouth. Dick Gains, the popular artist at the hotel Annex, is laid up with an old stomach trouble. A large number of goats are being I sheared around here just now. The! yield of mohair is first class, and the goats are doing nicely. J T. Chamlierlain. S. H. Tetherow and John MeCrady went to Black R >ek I Wednesday and appraised the property ! of the late Earhart mill. | St. Patrick’s day in Falls Citv was | | conspicuous l»v the many «prigs of green i and beautiful early spring flowers worn j in the buttonhole« of the residents. Candidates seem to l>e giving Fulls j City the cold shoulder thi-* year; only two last week, and one week before. So they have spent 85 cents here, and the candidate who s|*»nt that borrowed it j from one of our citizens. A petition signet! by nearly all the residents of Falls City asking for an ex­ press office here, has been forwarded to the proper parties. This i* something greatly needed in Fall« Citv, and we hope soon to have such an office. Last week William Kersey, accompa­ nied hy his niece. Pearl Shaw and other relatives from Kausaa, visited Falla • ity and the hills to the west of US. f e lumbering industry was a new ex* erien.*“ ’«» the visitors, and they Very much enj »yed their visit. Mr. S. Hnff**rman, an old resident of a '« City, is the owner of some lot« ad- »iuing the city park. lie lias put in lie time thin w ater clearing them and t o w h a s them ready for fruit. The vood and hop poles have paid him good .»age- for clearing the lot«. His exam- le could well be followed by many •oung men who are sitting around wait- i ,g for a $3 a day job to fall in their ’ajifl. BALLSTON Sam Ottiuger is improving. William Fudge went to Portland Sat­ i«*m— urday. M. F. Hall came home Saturday from | Rickreall, L T iT m T I T iflf t Taylor Byron is reported as feeling For Infant» and Childrec, some better. Rav Corletis, of Portland, was in our city Monday. Peter Cook went to Portland Satur­ day on business. Geo. N. Haynes went to Portland KINGS VALLEY. AYey tidbit1 Preparation for A s­ Wednesday on business. similating iheFotxIandHegula- Mrs. William Carr »11 has been quite The highest water of the season last sick the past week. ting the 5 ioinuchs and Dowels of Sunday. Miss Katie Barnett visited her sister, I \ k v 3 v i S ’/ . ( H 1I.DK e n Mrs. By. Frantz is quite sick with Mrs. Tom Short, over Sunday. heart trouble. Prof. Jat*. E. Dunton and Miss Lulu A. O’. Miller went to Portland Friday Foster went to Monmouth, Saturday. to nerve ns n juror. Joe. H. Davidson went to Portland Kev. Burnt* hu-< been holding a reviv- Friday on business returning Saturday. il meeting at Bunco. N o rK A n c o T ic . Mr. Kurtz, father of W. M. Kurtz, was Reason Kibbv, of Pedee, visited at hurried in the Salt Creek cemetery Sat­ Dick Roger*' Sunday. urday. O o ft aSmJDrSAMl’n .m C H S il Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodele returned Arthur Burlson who has been stop­ /KntfJun Seett~ fr*nn Albany Monday. M x Smnm. * ping at J. H. Butler’« went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Felix LaBlanch return­ last week. ed from Salem Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fudge had a birth­ hrrf.i S e .il - Mrs. J. P. Bogan started to Ellens- day party for their son Lawrence, Sun­ CfaniieJ Skjmr burg. Washington. Tuesday hr visit her il ay afternoon. haunyrme* rtarm daughter, Mrs. Alfred Bergin. Mr. Pickinn«, of Pioneer, died Friday evening and was buried Sunday in the Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa- Mr. am' Mrs. Will Horning, of Phi­ tion. Sour Stonyach, Diarrhoea lomath, have been visiting the latter’s Salt Creek cemetery. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Logan. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Vernon were up ness and L o s s o f S l e e p . from McMinnville last week visiting with Mrs. A. M. Comegys. PERRYDALE. Facsimile Signature of Mrs. Ida Morgen lias gone to Kelso, Washington to her husband who is Mr. D. I,. Kevt was a Dallas visitor working in a logging camp. N EW YORK. Monday. Kenneth Campbell, son of Mr. and Homer Foster is working for Mr. Con­ Mrs. John Campbell who came home ner during bis son’s absence. sick from Los Angelos, California, lias Mr. McKee and Mr. F.wen Jennings gone to Seattle. went to Dallas on business Saturday. Orval Price came down from Rick re" EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. J. W. Morrison and family, of Dallas, all, Friday, where he has been working on Peter Cook’s dwelling house remain­ visited at the home of J. F. Morrison T N I O C N T A U N M O N N V . N S W T O R S O fT V . ing over Sunday. Sunday. Mr. Parks, the section toss, has mov­ ed into the house recently vacated by Collections Promptly Made. Mr. Nelson. I can do your collecting for you as Grandpa Kurtz died at the bottle of cheap as anycne. My experience in quite an alarm, but it proved to l*e fa ilv home at 11:20 o’clock Sunday his son, after abrief illness, and was tuis line warrants thorough work. nothing seiious. morning, of cancer, having been confin­ buried in the Salt Creek cemetery Fri­ Bring me your accounts, and I will do ed to her bed onlv three weeks. She Prof. Dunton, Gerald Tillery and leaves her husband and one son, Eu­ the rest. L. 1>. Butler, Dallas Ore. day. Gilbert Campbell attended the oratorci- gene M. Simpson, of Corvallis, besides —........— -♦ Mr. Pickens, who has been paralyzed al contest at Monmouth. three brothers, James and Newton and helpless for some time, died at his NORTH DALLAS. N. F. Gregg has just received a big Prather, of Polk county, and Martin home on Salt Creek Friday night, Prather, of Eastern Oregon, and two lot of walnut tret s v liich he will plant March 13th, and was buried in the Salt sisters, Mrs. Jane H ill, of Portland, and Earl Parker visited from Saturday on his farm near town. Creek cemetery Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Hart of Eastern Oregon. George Newbill went up to Allyn Yo- Martha Prather was born in Polk coun­ Fred Jennings will accompany Mr. until Sunday with his uncle, J. S. Par­ eom’s Friday with bis fine pack of ty near Buena Vista and was 59 years and AJrs. < , eo. Townsend, who will leave ker. in a few days for their new h ime at Miss Della Conlee and brother, Ward, hounds and helped catch a coyote. old. Her parents were the first couple Turner, Wash. Mr. Geo. Werner lias are on the sick list, being victims of the Saturday they all came down and chas­ ever married in Benton county. She ed one that had been doing damage out I grew to womanhood in Polk county and rented Mr. Townsend’s farm and has mumps. on Salt Creek but failed to land the game. was married here in 1870 to John W. taken posession of it. Will Hayes has been hauling lumber. --------------- ♦ • ♦ — -■ Simpson. They made their home suc­ He intends to build a woodshed and Mrs. Mackie Dead. cessively in Polk, Lincoln and Benton Cause of Stomache Troubles. otherwise improve his place. Mrs. Win, Machie. passed awav, last counties. They came to Corvallis about When a man has trouble with hi« Will Brown lost eight goats, being after an illness of several days, 15 vears ago. Mrs. Simpson was a stomach you may know that lie ia eat­ killed by dogs. We understand they Sunday, caused by bowel obstruction. She was woman of strong character and was gen­ ing more than he should or of some art­ are bothering other neighbors too. laid to rest in the Odd Fellows’cemetery erally beloved for her charitable, lova­ icle of food or drink not suited to hie age on Tuesday morning, many friends and ble disposition. or occupation, or that his bowels are relatives forming the funeral cortege, INDEPENDENCE. habitually constipated. Take Cham­ Fiske, the best printer. and Rev. D J. Becker officiating at the berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to ceremonies. The deceased was aged regulate the bowel« and improve the di­ (Special to The Itemizer) about 40 years, and was born in Aber­ gestion and Hee if the trouble does not F. Ralston, and family, have moved to deenshire. Scotland. At the age of 17 disappear. Ask for free sample. Sold New berg. years she came to Canada with her par­ by Stafrin Drug Co. where they lived in Ottawa for McMinnville, Oregon. ------------- -------------------- Frank Javne and family are preparing ents, about five years, going then to Michigan to move to California. for three years, and then to Portland. SUNNYSLOPE. CHAS. GREGORY, Agent John McCreedy, of Polk Rock, visited About three years ago herself and hus­ a few days with relatives in town. band came to this vicinity and purchased DALLAS, OREGON Jay Clark i« working for Milt Bosley. portion of the Brid well place where they Zed. Rosenberg, who has been having a have since resided. She was known as Kiddle Bros, are shearing their goats. an attack of the grippe, is reported a most estimable woman and besides William Fiahback was a county seat better. leaving a husband and son to mourn visitor Monday. Mr. L. Phillips has been tending bar her loss, she leaves a brother in Scot­ land, a brother in New York and a sis-1 at the Red Front saloon during Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman and son have ter in London. Friends and relatives ! Owen’s illness. moved to Monmouth, from outside present at the funeral were: ' E, W. Kearnes, manager of the Willa­ Mr. Jos. Machie. Alex. Machie and Mr. 1 Guv and Claud Sevier were Indepen­ mette Valley Company, at Dallas, was and Mrs. Jos. Smith, of Portland, Mr. dence visitors Saturday, in town Sunday. David Cruiksliank, of Gaston, Mrs. Hard Farmers in this vicinity have been S. E. Owen has been laid up with an and Mrs. .lone«, of New berg. spraying their fiuit trees. attack of the rheumatism. His friends Robert Fishback made a business trip tell him he has the gout. Mrs. Martha Simpson Dead. to Dallas the first of the week. J. S. Cooper, and wife, visited a few The funeral of the late Mrs. John W. Mr. Gillipin, of Independence, is hav­ days, the first of the week, with friends Simpson held was from the residence at ing considerable work d< ne on his farm at Corvallis and Albany, Corvallis Mon lay. R v. P. A. Mo­ here. St. Patrick’s ball, at the Opera house, ses conducted the services and the re­ Mrs. F. (Mark visited with her daugh­ Tuesday evening, was well attended mains were interred at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mrs. Simpson died at the i ter, Mrs. Retta Hainar, at Salem last and all report an enjoyable evening. week. The highest stage of the the water was Will Bressler, of Monmouth, vi ited reached Monday evening when most of MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING with his mother, Mrs. Bressler, of this the Dan.on hon yard adjoining the dock ' place Tuesday. was submerged. Flder A. A. Beery, of Monmouth, The sudden rise in the water of the Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets was the guest of William Mack and Willamette caught many unprepared, family last week. but it is to be hoped that no serious Ed. Rogers and family visited with damage will result. Mrs. Roger’« parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Earhart writes from Los Ange­ For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the Treat, of Monmouth. les, California, that be is well pleased condensed essence of the drug. They don’t contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for with that part of the country and will Scotty Campbell is having his hop and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, yard plowed, which he has lately pur­ probably locate there and send for his Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder, family. chased of C. F. Wheelock. Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO*« The fruit and vegetable cannery for incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. (Maud Sevier, who has been staying this place is now assured as over $6900 with his grandparents here, returned to wortn of stock has been subscribed. The F o r S a le b y R A Y & C O ., D a lla s, O re g o n his home near Colfax Tuesday. capital stock lias been fixed at $10,000 George Hinshaw, of Dallas, the trav­ and articles of incorporation will soon eling agent for Wat kin's remedies, pass­ be filed and n set of by-laws drawn up. ed tlirough here the first of the week. Work on the building will probably be -IF YO U W A N T - Mr. Fugate and daughter, Edith, of started as soon as possible as it is the intention of the promoter« to have the Monmouth, passed through here Mon­ day, enroute to Antioch, where Miss plant in operation in time to take care Fugate is engaged in teaching a term of this season’s crop. of school. M rs. The Kind You Havt; Always Bought Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Resl.Contains neillier Opuim.Morplune nor Mineral. S Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTGRIA THE OREGON EIRE RELIEF Have Homer Dale the billposter Post Your Bills and distribute your advertising cards. SK ID O O H O R S E A N D C A T T L E T A B L E T S Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price The Worth of Your Money CARLTON Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is Both Agreeable and Effective. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and the fact that it is pleasant to take and contains nothing in any way injur­ ious has made it a favorite with moth­ er«. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of Kirksville, Iowa, says: ‘‘For more than twenty years Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has t»eon my leading remedy for all throat troubles. It is efiAcially successful in cases of croup. Children like it and my customers who have used it will not take any other.” For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. il I! TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS The new instai department ruling luhos it accessary for ns. on April 1st, to drop from our subscription list who are over one year in arrears. The amount the* die, from each de­ alt linquent. will he placed i* proper baids far collection. We hate to he arbitrary ■ the matter, hat have *o choice - it is either do thè or he excluded trial the mad. AM yoa have to do is t* pay op to date, aad them we are al­ lowed to five yoo credit far amother The daffodils are blooming rapidly. The small pox patients are improving slowly. The wild strawberries are in bloom once more. Joe Harlan and family have moved to Black Rock. A. B. Watt«, of Amity, was a Carlton visitor Tuesday. Mrs. James Frazier is slowly im­ proving from a severe attack of grip. Mrs. Able, of Portland, visited with her niece Mrs. A. D. Morrison, over Sunday. Mrs. Florence Stevens is now assist-1 ing Miss Effie Smith in the millinery ! department of Howes store. Mrs. William Gregory was in Carlton on business last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. | I Gregory are now living in Palmer, Ore. j Howes Hall, and two dwelling houses | i west of it, burnt Fridav night at 11.20 ¡o’clock. Also Mr Livingston’s harness : shop beneath the hall. BALLSTON. Mr. F. W. Royal spent Sunday in Portland. Mis« Kate Barnett has been visiting her M i s t e r , Mrs. T. J. Short. Roy Coulter, of Portland, was visiting ■ old time friends here this week. I.awrence Fudge had a very nice birth­ day party at the home of his parents Snnday. The sut burning in the fine at the home of J. R. Bowman’s Monday caused CO TO THE C IT Y FEED STORE To buy your feed. A full line of m ill feed, hay, seeds, Hour and poultry supplies kept in stock at all tim es, Also have seed potatoes of the very to st varieties. I earnestly solicit your patronage. Yours,------ J. M. L Y D IC , Proprietor COR MAIN & OAK STREETS * # * 0 * * * * * * * $ * « * # # # * # # $ # # $ * ♦ t & * & t Fine Footwear a Specialty 1 # ❖ ❖ ♦ * ❖ i s I A ❖ ❖ i « D A LLA S SH OE STORE M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R P H O N E 1251 D A L L A S , ORECON % t t ❖ « : ♦