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POPCORN. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Allthe County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. LIBERTY. DEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA Ui-oiye Sellers and ilia lather have j«»t recovered Irani a niege of lugripi»- Jake Steffv and hi« mother Sundayed with Mr. and Mr-. Hubert Cha«e at Dallas. Hotter ludson and wife have moved to New t Harris’ sawmill, wnere he is Could Lay Slate-Pencil in O n e- to work. Mrs. Mary McDowell and Miss Je n Hands in Dreadful State— Dis nie Tate were visiting .Mrs. H ugh*one ease Defied Remedies and Pre dav last week. The stave camp is closed down thie scriptions - Suffered Seven Years. week for the boss, TomW light, is afflict ed with the rnun.ps. FOUND A PERMANENT Robt. SteTy returned to his work at Mijl Creek Wednesday, from which l> CURE IN CUTICURA was called the week before by the de« h of his grandmother. “ I had eczema on my hands for about Ed Wright’s horse became frightened seven years and during that time I had used several so-called and did some «rand !>erfnrniing, broke remedies, together with the I) idle and saddle, threw Ed., bruis physicians’ and drug- ing up Ids liejul and face pretty badly. gists’ prescriptions. The dis disease was so bad on Some early garden is being planted. Mr. Stewart drove over to Dallas Thursday. Dor Gibtfon is netting out norc gooee berry plants. James Sykes is laying the foundation for his dairy barn. Mr. Porter and John Sykes attended the Bell sale Friday. .Miss Harriet Higgins visited Sunday w ith her aunt, Mrs. Coyle. The McDonell hoys are now using their engine in drilling for coal. whs sick she passed her 74th birthday, and now she may live to see many more. Reese A Farmer shipped two car loads of sheep from here lately, ami sold some to Mr. C«ok, who has been away in Arizona on account of his wife’s health, but returned to Oregon, both preiering it to Arizona. AS BALLST0N. Clif Ball was up from Portland to sec I about his hop yard. T h e K in d T o n H ave A lw ays B o u g h t, an d w h ich b o s b een Aaron Tillery has traded for part of | in u se fo r o v er 3 0 years, h as b o rn e th e sl^ iw tn ro o f C. A. Ball's hop yard. an d h as b ee n m ad e u n d e r h is per Charley Berry and wife visited his sonal supervision sin ce its infancy. father and mother here thi week. Mr. Homyer had the misfortune to A llow no on e to d eceive yon in this. loose one of his horses from distemper. Mrs. E. H. Conner and daughter re A ll C o u n terfeits, Im ita tio n s and “ Ju s t-a s -g o o d ” a r e b u t ♦ ------- — turned to their Portland home Sunday. E x p e rim e n t* th a t trifle w ith and e n d an g er th e h e a lth o f SMITHF1ELD. Peter Cook is closing up his business In fa n ts an d C hildren—E x p e rie n ce a g a in st E x p r im e n t . and will soon move t«> Rickre&ll. His j many friends here will be sorry to see Our roads are drying up some. him leave. Dr. Kimball was a Dallas caller Sat There will he a grand masouerade urday. hail given at the Woodman hall April C asto ria is a h arm less su b stitu te fo r C asto r O il, P a r e my hands that I could BUENA VISTA. 3rd by Edward Bros’ orchestra. Sup lay a slate-pencil in one A coyote has been tracked in the neigh- g o ric, D rop s an d S o o th in g Syrups. I t is I^icasant. I t per w ill lie serve« 1 in the hall and a fine of the cracks and a rule hnrhood. con tain s n e ith e r O pium , M orphine n o r o th e r N arco tic time is assured to all who come. placed across the hand J. M. I'rather is shearing his goats. Farmers are drawing their work to a would not touch the su b stan ce. I t s ag e is its g u a ra n te e. I t d estroys W orm s Taylor Syron, who was born at the pencil. I used ------ , Kev. Donar lectured to a large crowd finish in this place. and allays F ev erish n ess. I t cu res D iarrhoea and W ind old home near Ballston, and nearly all ------ , -------Skin Lotion, Sunday night. Sam Smith and Tom Hubbard went of whose life was spent here, died March Colic. I t relieves T e e th in g T ro u b le s, cu res C onstip ation ---------- Remedy and fO Mr. Bell’s sale Friday. Mr ami Mrs Conger visited over Sun 23rd,*of consumption. He was of a ethers externally but I and F la tu len cy . I t assim ilates th e F o o d , re g u la te s th e day with the latter’s parents. did not use any internal remedy, and kind and generous disposition, and Archie Reed spent a few days at Sto m ach and B o w els, giving h ealthy and n a tu ra l sleep. whilo some gave partial relief, none re ¡eaves many friends who will mourn Sh'-tidan visiting bis aunt, Mrs. Jeff Quite a numIter from here attended lieved as ifiuch as did the first bo x of T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th er’s F rie n d . ! * is loss, Tuesday he was laid to rest in Dickey. Cuticura Ointment. I made a purchase the drama at Suver Saturday night. Pleasant Hill cemetery. of Cuticura Soup and Ointment and Callers at Mrs. Smith’s last week Mr. Ploue, of Wells Station, visited my hands were perfectly cured after two were Marv and Nellie Townsend, and boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one over Sunday with Ed Prather. EOLA. Myrtle Reed. cake of soap were used. I now keep The M< I-ain brothers purchased ttie them on hand for sunburn, etc., and use Ifeliniek warehouse at Parker station. Bears the Signature of Mrs. Frink’s niece passed away in Cuticura Soap for shaving. I could write Ed. Mitty is plowing for Mark Capps. Dallas laat week. We give our sympa a great deal more in reference to my The ferry cable was repaired Sunday thy to relatives. euro but do ik t want to take more of and the ferry boat will soon be ready B. I Ferguson has painted his hause. your time. William II. Dean, Newark, Pies and Frank Fisher returned home for operation. Del., Alar. 28, 1907.” Wages are $1.25, that is 25 cents less from Pioneer Saturday, where they have Quite a number from here attended than last year. been spending a few (lavs. the funeral and burial of Hubert Wil Grandma Robertson is stopping at son, of Independence, Monday. Some of the hoys imagined they Mrs. Crippen’s. heard wed ling bells, so with some old W ith S o res on Legs. Cured in The logging engine, belonging to cans and such like made a call but got Uncle Wes Trent has been over visit Tw o W eeks by Cuticura. Stornbecker, lies in the bottom of the no satisfaction, so they say they will “ My little daughter suffered with "antiain river on account of the recent ing his daughter. not be outdone yet. sores on her legs all last summer. Her high water undermiuding the bank. Lots of potatoes are being planted feet were sore, tflfo, und she eouldn’t around here this year. wear her shoes. I think she was poisoned ea st ' d a lla s . T h e o c n t a u r c o m p a n y , t t M u r r a y c t r e c t . n i n t o r n c it y . by running through weeds but the doc BRIDGEPORT. B. I. Ferguson has bought a $180 tor sai«l it was eczema. I tried several M B inare from Charley Allen. remedies but failed to find a cure. Then Quite a number of Dallas people were I sent for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura The distric t meeting was put off until Mr. Knoll is going to move to Dallas. out Sunday evening, along the byways Ointment which cured her in two weeks. later on account of sickness. and hedges gathering wild flowers. I find Cuticura the best I ever tried for Leander Belieu has not been well this Henrv Brophy has quite a goat record. boes, it was probably a benefit rather daughter, Mrs. Harry Rogoway, Mon any kind of sore and I hope I shall never winter. Ranchmen around about Dallas are day while bn their way to Falls City, — be without it. Mrs. Gertie Laughlin. He has 61 nannies, from which he has than a loss. getting considerably excited over the Ivydaio, W. Va., Apr. 25, 1907.” for a visit with relatives at that place. Mr. Minick is setting out quite a large saved 76 kids, not counting 21 that died. B. F. Jones and E. M. Young have i killing of sheep and goats. Home seem orchard. Compu te E x te rn a l and In tern al T reatm en t for J . H. Lawrence, recently from Olym- opened up a real estate office in the Mrs. Dunsmuir has returned home to think it is dogs, others that it is a Every Humor of In fan ts. ( Ji;!dr.T. und Adults phia. Washington, inis rented the U. consists of C uticura S>" > (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin, 2T here are several cases of mumps in bringing her sister’s three weeks old Cooper building. slv old fox. Cuticura O intm ent (bOc.) to I l-a l the Skin, and L. Frazier farm and has moved his fam this district. baby, as her sister is in Good Samaritan R esolvent (60c.), <or In t: e form of Chocolate Harry Rogoway left Tuesday for Sher ily onto same. Mr. Lawrence was in Work is opening up, and wages are Cuticura Coated Pills 25c. per vial of 00) to Purify the Blood. hospital. idan fo assist in opening up the new Sold throughout the world. P o tter D rug A Cliem. Mr. Bailey is putting wire trellis in town Monday looking for a team for higher, and everybody is looking bright Corn . Sole Props., Boston. Mass. his hopyard. iw M a ile d F re e , Cuticura B o ok on Skin er and happier than they «lid through sale. Mr. Holman is making some addi store for A. Gross. the long weeks of rain. We are not The tailor shop of W. G. Sharman 1 The cannery at this place is now an There are no yards being plowed up tions to his residence, making it more complaining ot the rain, for it is neces modern. lie is also putting up some has been moved across the street into asMired fact, as over $<>000 has been around here. sary to growth, hut sunshine is neces wire fencing. the Jasperson block. subscribed and all business connected Henry Lehman, of Monmouth, was a Henry Bursell is over from Silverton sary to bloom and brightness, and we visitor in this neighborhood the first of Mr. O. G. Savage has been very low J . C. Morrison lost one of his work with the organization will be completed helping his son. are glad, glad, glad of tne sunshine. the week. with pneumonia, but is now very much horses Monday, it having taken sick and Saturday when the matter of commenc ing work on tiie building will be taken Loren Chamberlain has bought a share better. His two daughters, Mrs. Cruse, died while here in town. Mr. Eliot, though seventy odd years Haryey Guthrie and John Murphy, of in our phone line. up. of age. was about this morning triming Monmouth, were seen in these . parts of McMinnville, and Mrs, Reid, of Spo- The front of Dove’s drug store is b e -; B. F. Phillips still* has his printing up his young orchard,and speaking of last week. Something is constantly killing the kuue, are here. ing given a new coat of paint this week. the weather, he cheerfully remarked, plant and is doing all kinds of commerc goats and sheep here. Albert Sperling is doing the work. Hadley Eggleston and family, of ial printing not withstanding the report •‘The weather is to lovely, and there is Cause of Stomache Troubles. There are a good many looking for Monmouth, Sundayed with his brother, too much work to do, for one to he sick Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Calbreath are the • that he had sold his office. He will be for saleable real estate. this time of year.” The young should Doc anti family. When a man has trouble with his fond parents of a pair of twins, a l>oy gin the publication of Oregon’s Re learn lessons from the old of good cheer stomach you may know that he is eat and a girl, born Saturday, March 21, i sources, a home seeker’s magazine, Andry Campbell’s family have gone Ed Wunder, of Independence, visited and smiling faces, then wliat people call with bis parenrs, Mr. and Mrs. Herman to Eastern Oregon to live. ing more than he should or of some art- 1908. I about April 1st and will devote a large the “ blues” would drop off the English Wunder, Sum ay. cle of food or drink not suited to his age The Pacific Btates Telephone office is part of his time to the advancement of There was preaching at the Guthrie or occupation, or that his bowels are vocabulary. this citv and vicinity. James Harrington and family, of schoolhouse last Sunday. Again next habitually constipated. Take Cham soon to be moved into the bank build ---------- ♦ ---------------- • berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to ing recently vacated by Sharman, the Monmouth, were the guests of Milt Bos Sunday. tailor. KINGS VALIEY. ley and wife Sunday. Win. Gilson and C. O. Bursell have regulate the bowels and improve the di The funeral of Robert Wilson was Grandma Herron, who has been each bought some land of Mr. Strong, of gestion and see if tiie trouble does not held at the Baptist church Monday, disappear. Ask for free sample. Sold A. 0. Miller returned from Portland spending the winter in Kings Valley, Mon mouth. McMinnville, Oregon. conducted by Rev. Hunsaker, of Mc by Stafrin Drug Co. Thursday. returned home Thursday, Minnville. Johnie Belieu and Weslev Locke are ------------------------------- When the blood Is pure, fresh nml healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth J . P. Logan returned from Portland CHAS. GREGORY, Agent Forest Barnes , wife and two daugh at home after having attended the Dallas and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu Saturday. The Independence West Side Enter NORTH DALLAS. ters, of Corvallis, visited with Allen college this winter. prise which has been published twice a DALLAS, OREGON lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These Mr. Lou Townsend and Tig Kibhy Towns and wife last week. week in the past, has been changed to a Uncle Dave Guthrie has given George humors (jet into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish Harlow Coulee is very sick with the were Corvallis visitors Friday. weekly edition. Miss Fay Shipley is staying with Remington 19 acres of land. The latter condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry off the waste and refuse matter of lliesystem . This unhealthy matter is left Rev. and Mrs. Burns visited at Mont Mrs. Jay Powell, of near Monmouth, expects to build near the school house mumps. While awaiting the arrival of the Po this summer. while Mrs, Powell is very ill. Harry Cairns, from Sheridan, is here mona Monday, Mr. H. S. Bullock acci to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid gomery Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil working in the big saw mill. lips. dently fell in the river and took rather poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the Belle Sullivan and daughter, Bessie, pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Rheumatic Pains Removed. Mr. Bowl has been on the sick list but a cool bath just before leaving for Port Mrs Agnes Rogers is visiting in the of Dallas, are visiting with Mrs. Sulli land. van’s mother, Mrs. E. Clark. S alt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds, la /.etna appears, usually valley with her daughter, Mrs. Lou. B. F. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years of is able to be back at work now. A. Gross, of this place, has leased a with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustuhs from which there Townsend, Ray Chute, of Monmouth, and Grant age, and for twenty years Justice of the Mrs. Will Brown was quite sick Mon store room at Sheridan and will soon flows n sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, an 1 the itching is intense. Mrs. Hester Herron returned to her Heffiv, of Talmage, passed through here Peace at Marti nslmrg, Iowa, says: “ I day and Tuesday with la grippe. open up a store at that place. Mr. and It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts home in Monmouth after a visit with Saturday enroute to his place in Antioch. am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheu (Formerly the Smith shop) Robert Easier, from Sand Point, Idaho, Mrs. Gross returned yesterday from a matism in my left arm and right hip. of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; friends and relatives. business trip in Portland. I have used three bottles of Chamber- is here visiting relatives and friends. the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended Miss Esther Price went to Portland laiiY’s Pain Balm and it «lid me lots of C. H. Whitney, of Oeswell, who is The Original Porous Plaster. Miss Mary West, from Mill Creek, was to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a to he at the hedsidejaf her sister, Mrs. visiting friends and relatives here last moving to Alberta, Canada, stopped off. hard, leathery appeal .nice. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the Link Allen, who is very low. I t ’s Allcock’s, first introduced to the good.” For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. a few days for a visit with his brother, week. people sixty years ago, and to day un form of pimples and black heads, while A. Whitney, local manage of the Wil- j I B u ff e r e d w ith E c z e m a for f o r ty Monroe Townsend was taken to Cor W ill Garbutt is building a new barn, lamette Valley Go. at this place. McCOY. y e a r s a n d co u ld tlnd n o th in g to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ vallis Monday for medical attention, doubtedly has the largest sale of any M A IN ST., D A L L A S external remedy—millions being sold ou ro m e u n til I tr ie d S. 8 . S . I ent parts of the body One of the worst and is also making new fences and side where he will remain indefinitely. su ffered in te n s e ly w ith th e itc h - annually throughout the whole civilized Mr. John McDowell and wife, of Bum walks. forms of skin trouble is .Salt Rheum ; in ir and b u rn in « ; p u s tu le s w o u ld Hav is getting scarce in this neighbor mit, made a brief visit with their grand-1 Saturday some law breaker killed and world. There have been imitations, to f o r m fro m w h ich th e r e flow ed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, Miss Dora Palmer has been quite stio k v fluid; c r u s ts w o u ld com o on skinned a china pheasant and left it on be sure, but never ha** there been one hood. _ sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak poorly lately, having a heavy cold on the th e sk in an d w h en s c r a tc h e d off to even compare with Allcock’s—the tin1 farm of Dick Rogers. Such work Mr. Sam Stewart has recently bought lungs. th o sk in w a s lsh an r a w ua a p iece and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING world’s standard external remedy. For a fine horse. ought to he looked into. fontf*®y'.nIr.“ui,rwM b u t disease. The humor producing the trouble a weak back, cold on the chest or any Mrs. Joe Remington has been enter w h e n I uBod S. s . a, I found a p e r- lies dormant ill the blood through the J. K. Sears is shipping quantities of taining her sister, Mrs. Boyds ton, from SK ID O O H O R S E AND C A T T L E T A B L E T S local pain, the result ot taking cold or feot c u re . T h e re h a s n e v a r been . . i ,. . « i . SUNNYSLOPE. overstrain, there’s nothing we know of wheat to different mills. Portland. a n y r e t u r n o f th e _t ro u b le . Winter to r < .i.v out and torment the Crush and mil in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets to compare with this famous plaster. O. H . E V A N S , sufferer Avith the tetui 11 of Spring. Thebest Mr. L. Mitchell had a fine heifer kill George Con lee was quite a sick in: n Stockman, Neb. Tom Marks has been helping John treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. ed on tiie railroad recently. Tuesday, he having heart trouble with Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price It neutralises the acids and removes the Walker set out fruit trees. Mr. Jeff Slagle is helping Mr. Mc the mumps. PERRYDALE. humors so that the skin instead of ixring F o r Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the Ira Sullivan and Lee (’lark are shear Queen with his farm work. Mrs. Martin, from Bridgeport, went condensed essence of the drug. They don’t contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just irritated and diseased, is nourished by a ing goats for J . B. Stump. home, Monday, after a virit with her as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with aU pure drug laws. Ask for Mr. A. Domes sold a fine bunch of supply of fresh, healthy blood. External Elmer Enes was a Dallas visitor Sat sheep* William Herron and son, George, and try once S K ID O O Condition Tablets, or S K ID O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, recently, and has now bought father, (). H. Cobb. applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., were Black Rock visitors Saturday. urday, Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder, some more. Mrs. John Parker received the sad Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E CO*« PURELY VEGETABE while they soothe the itching caused by The Messner residence is now occu J. F. Morrison visited relatives in After a long seige of sickness Mrs. G. news that her only sister, living near incorporated; Capital stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. skin affections, c m never cure the trouble Dallas Sunday. Hall is improving nicely, and we hope Akron, Ohio, died last Wednesday with because they do not reach the blood. S. S. 8. goes clown into tlie circulation pied by Mr. Southbound and family. typhoid fever. l^ee Conner and family visited at the to soon see her out. F o r S a le by R A Y & C O ., D a lla s, O re g o n Herman Wander was a Saturday visi and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to it? -----------^ normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin tor at the home of Mr. Lehman at Mon home of J . A, Baxter Sunday. All of the farmers around here are mouth. How’* Thi«^ Mrs. Enes, who has been sick for busy preparing the soil for spring seed affection. Book on »Skin Diseases and nuv medical advice desired sent free ing, the weather being very fine. to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Mrs. E. Clarke has recently sold a some time, is slowly recovering. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re beef to Jesse Gardner, the Monmouth Mr. Austin Ellis has moved to C. ward for any case of Catarrh that can Mr. Sweeney, of Dallas, was a Perry- THE S W i f T SPECIFIC ¿ » T 4 F .T A , GAm butcher. Faist’s house. Mr. Faist having moved not be cured by Hall’s Cattarrh Cure. dale caller the last of the week. to the place he bought near Perrydale. F. J . Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynn visited rel Ju st received a carload of the very best grade of country bran and shorts, the undersigned, have known F. J . Mr. ami Mrs. Swartz, who bought Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe atives in Dallas the last of the week. Oats, Barley, Chop, Wheat and all kinds of feed always on hand. the Wm. But trick property, has now him perfetlv Lonorable in all business Superintendent Seymour and Ed. moved from Balls ton and taken posses transactions and financially able to car- Best hard wheat Hour, V im ,...................#1.40 per sack Smith were Perrydale callers Monday. sion. rv out any obligations made by his firm. o f Also Dallas flour kept in stock. Mrs. Bennett, who has been sick for George Richardson has bought a Walding, Kin nan & Marvin. Wholesale GALL CURE.—Anyone purchasing one l>ox of this great remedy will be some time with typhoid fever, is im home at Forest Grove, but methinks he Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh presented with ?. complete medical adviser. Call and proving. would feel more at home on his old Cure is taken internally, acting «lirectly make yourself at home. upon the blo'd and mucuous surfaces of | Mrs. Eliott and little «laughter have place by McCoy. the system. Testimonials sent free. been sick with lagrippe but are now Boyd Shields, who got hurt last spring Price 75 cents j>er bottle. Sold by all feeling much better. in the Salem skating rink, is now critic Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills Several of the young people of this ally ill from the effects of it, and tnere for constipation. COR. M a IN & OAK S T R E E T S nlace attended the basket ball game at are grave doubts of his recovery. Dallas Saturday evening. Mr. Yoakum, who bought the D. L. INDEPENDENCE. Miss Ola Keyt. who was badly burned Keyt dairy farm, must think he has too SPR IN G 1908 SHOWING OF SPRIN G 1908 SHOWING OF I some time ago, is able to be out, after many cows and hogs, as he is going to (8pecial to The Itemizer) having been confined to her home for sell off some of them on the 28th. * « $ * « « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * K. YV. Kearns, of Dallas, spent Sun several weeks. Mrs, Walker, who has been very ill Ben Werner will take charge of the with pneumonia, is better. While she day in town. depot at McCoy in the place <>f Mr. \Y’ . R. Allen was a business visitor at SPRIN G 1908 SHOWING OF SPRIN G 1908 SHOWING OF I Turner, who will he transferred to the Salem Tuesday. % ____________________________________________ • depot at Amity. T. B. Clevenger was a passenger for Miss Elsie Keyt had the misfortune Salem, Tuesday. to run a nail into her foot Saturday ev Sheriff Grant was a business visitor SPUING 1908 SHOWING OF SPRIN G 1908 SHOWING OF ening which pained her quite badly, I Th« ntw postil éepartraent ruling in town Monday. but resulted in nothing serious. J . H. Feagle« is now captain of the —-------♦ • ♦ ---------- uli«s it Mttssary for ns, oa April ferry at this place. | Z. M Derrick, the Lincoln county sur- 1 veyor, was in thin week finding corner« ' for a would be settler. R. L. CHAPMAN..... Mrs. Frank ByerlF haw been quite ill. FU N ER A L DIRECTOR \ Her husband took her outside on \NV<1- and | newhiv, so that she could have medicai EMBAUMER attendance. O FFIC E: Chapel and Parlor», N. Main at. DALLAS, OKlifJON: F. J . Morrison and ( ’has. Bilyeti, of Bell Phone 103. Mutual Phone 1306, I Dallas, have been building a cabin on Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. ^ Bom° railroad land back of Thomas | Blower’s ranch. Henrv Davenport, grandson of Mrs Kate Chintile, was buried last Saturday. He had been ill a long time with some FOR THAT PRIZE. kind of throat affection. The second bridge above the post office on the county road, is in a dangerous How the Sewing Machine Contes I condition. It has been said that a good kick would cause it to collapse. The tants Stand. I support* under it are rotten and the I bridge has sunk considerably at one end. We had a heavy downpour of rain, several contestants for the sewing ma chine which woes to someone on May 1st. i for three days and nights, from Friday , until Monday. Everyplace was flooded, This gives the standing for last week, and each weekly letter received will the streams higher than they have been ; this winter. It i< reported today that count 100 points: Pee« le e ................................................ 1200 I the swinging bridge across the Hiletz Buell 4MM) rivet went out with the flood. Sunnvslope .......... .......................... 1200 Buena Vista ....... ........................... 1200 Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczma. Kings Valiev......... ........................... 1200 These ate diseases for which Cham- East Dallas . .. ........................... 1200 i b l inin’« Halve i« especially valuable. Liberty ................. ........................... 1200 It quickly allays the itching and smart- Popcorn ............... ........................... 12<K) ! ing and soon eff« cts a cure. Price, 25 Butler ................... : cents. For sale bv Stafrin Drug Co. Falls Citv ......... ........................... 1200 B a llsto n -B ........... ........................... 700 PEEDEE. Corvallis ............. 000 North Dallas . . . . ........................... 1200 Thos. Kinchin is spraying his orchard Monmouth........... ........................... 000 Sinithfield ........... ........................... 1200 Jesse Yost lost one of his good milk Ballston-C ........................... 600 cows. Rocca................................................. ÎHM) P io n eer................. Billie Morgan is visiting at Jim 800 Perrydale............. ........................... 900 Brown’s. There is a new baby girl at Walter Sewing Machine Given Away. Kinsey’s. As much as any one thing for the bet Lee Bush, of Hoskins, ¡ h visiting at terment of the Itemizer its editor desires ' Ernest Bush’s. a weekly letter from every vicinity. Beginning with January 1st and end I Our mail couldn’t come last Monday ing May 1st we w ill give a $50 Home ion account of high water. sewing machine to the correspondent Marion Frantz brought a load of goods who is most regular in his or her com j over from Airlie this week. munications. We want your locality Ed Pagencoff is afflicted with some represented every week, and offer this thing like muscular rheumatism. incentive for regularity. G ush Pagencoff is putting in a water power to run his cream separator with. ROCCA. The dance at Pine Burbank’s was Fred Wittenstroin has returned from well attended and everyone had a good time. Dallas. The Peedee base ball nine will soon Several homeseeker* have been in here organize their nine to begin playing this week. this summer. Everyone invited to S. P. Bell was grubbing some land for come and watch them play and have a Warren Wrignt. good time. What Is CASTORIA LidVUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS CHILD SUFFER ED The Kind You Hare Always f ought In Use For Over 3 0 Year*. SKIN DISEASES THE OREGON EIRE RELIEF H U M O R S IN T H E , B L O O D E. W A D E Blacksmith Shop : HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY 3«3*3e FEED, FLOUR, SEED, AND POULTRY SUPPLIES SPR!N<3 1 9 0 8 S H O W I N G Importeli Laces Embroideries J . M . L Y D I C , P roprietor i N e w Exclusive Dress Fabrics W o m e n s’ H osiery N o v elties T A IL O R - M A D E S K IR T S M U S L IN U N D E R W E A R D ress G in gh am s and W ash Goods F re n ch S e rg e , Voile, P a n a m a and T a ffe ta M ohairs SPRIN G 1908 8HOYVINO OF SPRIN G 1908 SHOW ING OF L a c e C u rtain s and Bed S p read s Silk and H eath erb loo m P e ttic o a ts DALLAS M EI RCANTIL E G O . Î f $ !! TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS il Do Not Crowd the Season. The first warm «lavs of spring bring | with them a desire to get out anti enjoy the exhiliratiug air and sunshine. | Children that have been housed up all winter are brought out anti you wonder where they all come from. The heavy winter clothing is thrown aside and many shed their flannels. Then a eold wave comes ami people say that grip is ! epidemic. Colds at this season are even more dangerous than in mid-winter, as there is much more danger of pneu monia. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, however, ami von will have nothing to fear. It always euros, and we have never known a cola to result in pneumonia when it was need. It is Peasant and safe to ta*e. Children ike it. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. f 1 st, to drop Iron tar suhsrription list oR win art over toe year io arrears. The aanait then die, fro« each de-' boqueo), will be plated io proper bands forcoflertiN. We bate to he arbitrary io the natter, hot have no choke - it is either do this nr he exdoded fren the nd. All yoo hare to do is to poy ip to date, aid the* we ne al lowed to jive yoo a edit for awther j - A. Huston and wife were passengers Monday. Mrs. YV. K. Allin and little .laughter were Salem visitors Monday. I Chas. Shew returned the first of the | week from a visit in Portland. Cleve Robinson and J . M. Y’irgin were Sundav visitors at Albany. H. S. Bullock and wife left Monday for a visit with friends in Portland. Mrs. A. D. Ibivid-on and Mrs. Lottie Dorris visited with friends in Salem , Tuesday. The old Hill barn south of the depot was destroyed by fire one night last week, but as it was of little value and was used largely for headquarters of bo- % Fine F o otw ear a Sp ecialty § * j S t for Portland DALLAS SHOE STORE M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R P H O N E 1251 D A L L A S , O RECON : s : i $