Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 09, 1908, Image 4

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    OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
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' der tli.- weather with
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■ •niiirli trouble.
«oin*- kind <»f
POPCORN.
Mr. Htewart has put in
oí i otatoeri.
TWICE CURED OF
Tl ‘
«leverai aere«
Grain is doing nicely considering the
coM weather.
Mrs. . Wilson vi iteci
ited a few day«
Salci with lelutivea.
James S . ke« ami w ife spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Baker near Chema-
a
Wit.
b red Gibson in having a very HoriouH !
time, having had the mump* and grippe
March went out a* a lion like aulite at the san e time.
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
t carne in, lìiit Aprii gave uh two lieau t i­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell are the
and
•> fili day*, prohahly tu atone for thè iiiìh -
pr»ud parentH of a fine girl hahy, horn 1
EM BALM ER
April
2nd. Papa .McDowell’* clothes I
OFFIGK : Chupcl a i m ) Parlor», N. Main ut. ^
It in reported tnat the road worker«
DALLA5. OREGON:
4 | are to begin tomorrow. It h to he are all entiiely to small for him now.
B«*ll Phone litt.
Mutual Phone 18DC». ^ j hoped that they will not quit until
i
Calls Prom ptly Answered Day or Night
* thoHP dangerous bridges are made *afe
KINGS V A LLE Y .
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.444444444444444444444 for travellers.
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R. L. C H A P M A N ....
EAST DALLAS.
FOR T H A T PRIZE.
H ow the Sewing Machine Contes­
tants Stand.
Heluw we give the standing of the
several eon trata tits tor the sewing ma-
chine which goes to someone on May 1 Ht.
This gives the standing for la«t week,
ami each weekly letter received will
count 100 points:
P ee«l»»e...........
......................
1400
Bauli
......................
600
Kunnyslope ...... ...................... 14'KI
Buena Vista
..................... 1400
Kings Valle v ...... ....................... 1400
East Dalla«
....................... 1400
Liberty ............. ...................... 1400
Pojnrorn ............. ....................... 1400
Butler ............... ......................
600
Full i ( it v ........
B all-tu n -)}......... ......................
800
Corvallis
......... ......................
600
North Dallas . . ..................... 1400
Monmouth ........ .......................
7(H)
Kmithiield
......................
1400
Ballston-C
.......................
70 )
Rocca.................. ......................
1100
Piotie«*r .
......................
1000
Perrydale........... ................ ... 1100
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard spent the day
out in the country.
Jimmie Clayton and family have
j moved hack to 1 ).i Has.
Mrs. Farmer and daughters, of Rick-
reall, were in Dallas Saturday.
Mr. Knapp, a col porter from
ha. is «topping at .lr. Kenyon’s.
Alas-
Mr. Samuel« and wife, of Portland,
came down to their ranch a few days
ago.
The continuous cool weather keeps
the orchards and ganj^ns hack consid­
erably.
Dr. Davis was in the valley Thursday
to attend Pearl Townsend, who is only
slightly
improved.
Mr.Win. Henry, of ( ’hattanoga,Tonn.,
had rheumatism in his left arm. ‘ ‘The.
Tom Allen expects to start for South­
«trength seemed to hast? gone out of the ern Oregon Tuesday to join his wife
muscles so that it was useless for work,” who is teaching school down there.
he says. “ I applied Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm and wrapped the arm in flannel at
s m i t h ’ f i e l d .
night, and to my relief 1 found that the
pain gradually left me and the strength
returned
In three weeks the rheuina
Mrs. Frink was a v isitor at school
tism had disappeared and ban not since
returned.” if troubled with rheuma­ Friday.
tism try a few applications of Pain Balm.
Tiie assessor passed through here
You are certain to be pleased with tl e Monday.
relief which it affords.
For «ale by
Sewing Machine Given Aw ay.
Maybell Townsend spent Sunday with
Ktafrin Drug ( ’,
A h much as any one tiling for the l»et-
liei sister.
termentof the Itemizer it«editor desires
a weekly letter from every vicinity.
Gardens arc growing in spite of the
SUNNYSLOPE.
Beginning with January 1st and end­
cold weather.
ing May 1 Ht we will give a $50 Home
Mr. Jones made,
business trip to
««•wing machine to the correspondent
Herman Wunder has purchased an Hickreall this week.
who is most regular in his or he • com­ organ.
munications. We want your locality
Sam Smith and Tom Hubbard went
Charles Shepard is grubbing for Win. to Salem Friday returning Sunday.
represented every week, and offer this
| Herren.
incentive for regularity.
Frank Jones and two sisters went to
I Russell Fishhack was a Dallas visitor Dallas Sunday to visit their s ster, Mir.
\ last week.
PIONEER.
11ubbard.
I
i Our six months term of school closed
Mr. Reed and son have been shearing
sheep for Henry Kevt at Perrydale ami
Carl Digby traded horses Saturday, | last Friday.
are now shearing f»»r Mr. Gilson.
A. J. Shipley was a county «eat visi-
Mrs. Xetherton was on the sick list ' tor Saturday.
Fastem people wonder why Oregon­
last week.
ians like rain so well. It is because w»
Jay (Marke visited with relatives in art Hn used to a shower that if it fails to
Mr. and Mrs. Snelling went to their ! Salem last week.
farm last Sunday.
rain every two or three days we think
Tete Cornwell and Mr. Oriflith of we will surely die.
Mr. Simpson and his son Noel, went
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Monmouth, were in these parts Sunday.
to Salem last week.
A horse, belonging to B. E. Hose, fell
into a canyon and was killed.
The ranchers are trying to make gar- I
Fav
den whenever the weather will permit.
. Shipley, who has been staying
....
with Mrs. Jay Powell, of near * Mon
1 lie mail carrier has been qnite tin- t mouth, was home on a visit last Sunday
R H E U M A
C A N
N O T
Whooping Cough.
I have used Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy iu my family in cases of whoop­
.Mrs. Herman Wunder was a Sunday ing cough, ami want to tell you that il
visitor at the home of O. M. Lehman is the best medicine 1 have ever used.—
ami family, of Monmouth.
\V. F. Gaston, Posco, Ga. This remedy
Lee (Marke, who has been visiting is sale and sure. For sale by Stafrin
with his sister, Mrs. Belle Sullivan, of Drug Co.
Dallas, returned home Saturday.
ROCCA.
B E
RUBBED AWAY
It id perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles,
nerves, joints and hones are throbbing and twitching with the pains of
Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other
external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing
counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo­
rarily, but can have no direct curative effect oti the real disease because it
does not reach the blood, where the cause is local d.
Rheumatism is more
than skin deep— it is rooted and ground 1 in the blood and can only he
reached by constitutional treatment— IT C A N N O T BE RI BBED A W A Y .
Rheumatism is due to an excess o f uric acid in the blood, brought about by
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter w hich the natural avenues
of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidney a, have failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, coming iti contact with the different acids «>f the body, forms
uric acid which is absorbed into th blood and distributed to all parts of the
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the svs’ in
MMie aches and pains
are only symptoms, and though they may be seal
1 or relieved for a time
by surface treatment, they w ill reappear at th first exposure to cold or
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion >r
r irregularity. Rheuma­
tism can never be permanently cured while . 1
: dilation remains saturated
with irrit-i !ng. piin-producing uric a id p
>n. The disease w ill shift
from muse! * to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing
inflammation and swelling ami such terrible pair t that the nervous system
is often shatteic 1 the health mid imined, and pcrlinj s tl
patient becomes
deformed and crippled for life. S. S. »s. thoroughly cleanses t: e blood and
renovates the circulation by neutrali/ ng the acid < ;*:■»» $. x \ i
all foreign
matter from the system. It warms and invigorates ti e blood
that instead
of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­
ing acrid and o r - ive matte t iu the mus­
cles, nerves, join t; r.n 1 hones. th-_ eody is fed
ami nourished hv ri h. health-sustaining
blood which compkt ly and permanently
cures Rheumatism. S. S
S. S. is composed
VEGETABLE of both purifying and tou; properties—
just what U u-.fu 1 in e • t > r ^ e o f Rheu­
matism. It contains no potash, alkali or othet i.t a r..i ingredient, but is
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and jt ,
. root.-, herbs and
barks. I f you are suffering from Rheumatism
. i,..t w iste valuable time
tryin g to rub a blood disease away, hut l>egin the n
of S. S S. and write
us about your case and our physicians w ill give you nv inf mutton or
advice desired free of charge and w ill send our special treats on Rheumatism.
the s w if t
R IC KREALL.
Archie Myer transacted business in
Salem Saturday.
J. A. Mills, of Salem, passed through
Hickreall Monday.
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spearre r o r A tlanta »
Pete Rempel, of the county seat, was
in Itickrcall Sunday.
T. A. Higgs, of Monmouth, transacted
business here the tore part of the week.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the horse show iu Salem Saturday last.
Leslie Lucas, who has spent tin* past
winter in Tillamook City, came home
Friday.
Mrs. Oliver Waite, who has been in
the capital city for some time, returned
> iic Saturday.
Peter Cook moved up from BnII«ton
last weekend will occupy his new resi-
ience when completed.
Mi . and Mrs. Salflckv, of Dallas, were
Sum mv \ isitors a* tin* h »me of In r
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Stoner.
Peter Cook, proprietor of the Iiick-
reall store, this week received a to« t
power milking machine for a dairynmn
u Salt Creek.
PEEDF.E.
One more tvi ok of school at Peedee.
The
B ig
Bear
Alto the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar
SUNK ItKTTKR
HORACE W EBSTERS CONFECTIONERY
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RELIANCE IN CUTICURA
PROVED WELL-FOUNDED
PERRYD ALE.
Miss Ola Keyt was a Dallas visitor
Saturday.
Mrs. H. J. Elliott is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. K. Jennings and son were Dallas
visitors last week.
Allied Flies has been helping J. J.
White for some few days.
Ivan Dickey, who was very sick with
pnuemonia, is improving very fast.
Much plow ing is being done in this
vicinity since the coming oi good weath­
er.
An auxiliary entertainment will be
held at the Christian church the even­
ing of Sunday the 12th.
Everybody
come and enjoy a good time.
A large Evangelistic meeting is being
held at the M. E. church by Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Logie. They invite every­
body to come and take part in the meet­
ing.’
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BABIES ON FIRE
INDEPENDENCE.
With Torturing, Disfiguring
Humors, Cured by Cuticura.
Eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations,
(Special to The Itemizer)
and chaflngs are instantly relieved and
Mrs. Asa Taylor was a Salem visitor
speedily cured, in the
majority of cases, by Friday.
warm baths with Cuti-
Asa Tavlor transacted business in Sa­
. cura Soap and gentle
) applications of Cuti- lem Saturday.
/cura Ointment, the
G. E. Zumwalt, of McMinnville, was
great Skin Cure. This
treatment permits rest in the city the first of the week.
and sleep, and points | Workmen are now engaged putting up
to a speedy cure in the mo6t distressing
cases, when all else fRils. Guaran­ ' the poles for the Home Telephone Co.
teed absolutely pure and may be used
H. Sperling, who has been quite sick
from the hour of birth.
j the past week, is now rapidly recover -
Complete External and Internal Treatment tor
Every Humor of Infants, Children, and Adults con- I ¡ng-
Hlfts of Cuticura Soap (25-".) to Cleanse the Skin,
Cutl-ura Ointment (5oc.) to Heal the Skin, and Outt-
Mr. Sullivan, who has been quite sick
cura Resolvent (50c.). (or In the lorm of Chocolate
for some time is reported as being much
Ooat.-d Pills 3c. per vial of GO) to Purify the Blood.
Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug <fc Chem.
improved.
Oorp Sole Props., Boston. Mess.
The creamery building
completion.
is
T. J. Petit has sold his farm south of
town to a Mr. Smith.
April showers bring May flowers ard
the oloSHoms ought to he abundant.
What is C A S TO R IA
The cannery will lai rea*ly for busi­
ness as Boon as business is ready for it.
Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
gorie, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
anti allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
und Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
Mrs. Katie Burns ami aon Harold vis­
ited in Monmouth between trains Fri
day.
The smiling countenance of Aunt Est­
er Herren is seen in town after a long
absence.
Billie Barnett ha« rented his poultry
farm to A. L. Chute, and is going to
work in a furniture store.
At Assembly hall on Friday evening,
was rendered one of the best musical
recitals of the season.
A ll did them­
selves proud.
Mr. W. G. Henry who recently pur­
Thomas Kinshiu and Will Bush are
chased the George Stan place on the
working on their roads.
canyon roa«i, diet! Sundav night. Mr.
Bed Freer has lost one of his milk Henry was a kindly, genial genthunen
cows, got it’s leg broken.
and an upright Christian man, ami has
Mr. and Mr*. Shewey have been to made a larg«> cir«*le of friends who «in-
cerlv
mourn his l»»ss.
( ’barley Craton’s on a visit.
Harry Fouch has taken an interest in
Ball game at the hall ground at Jesse
the bank of Falls City and is now be­
Ynett'fl every good Sunday evening.
hind the counter counting cash. Fall«*
Mr. Pickens is moving off the Kin­ City has a hank all our people are
chin farm and Mr. kinshin will soon proud of.
It is on«* of th«* strongest in­
move home. Will Bush will take ear«» stitutions in th«» state, ami »luring the
of th«* Wright on farm for Mr. Kinshin. late lamentc«! hard time holiday- nev­
er closed down or ^topped regular busi­
ness even a »lay.
LIB E R TY.
A Woman Tells How to Relieve
Rheumatic Pains.
Jake Steffv s lr«*e delivery is well pa-
I have been a very gr»*at sufferer from
trouised.
the dreadful dis«»ase, rheumatism, for a
W. A. Ayr««* has Jake Steffv plowing nnnikr of year*. I tri»*d many medi­
cines hut never got much reli«»f from
his hop yard.
any of them until two year* ago. when I
Toni Wright has just reeover«*d from a bought a hi»1 tie of ChamU»rlain - Pain
i two weeks siege of mump*.
Balm. I f >uml reli»»f Indore I had used
Ilu rv a n d Ed Douglas are helping all of one bottle, hut kept on applying it
an»l
s«s*n f«*lt lik«» a different w »man
Mr. Ayres set hi-* hop piles.
Through my advice many of my friends
We ar«* glad to *«*«» G. F. Me Bee out have tri«*d it ami can tell von how won-
again after an attack of grip|»e.
«lerfnlly it has w«*rked.— Mrs. Sarah A.
N«*wt H.trris now has two engin«*« in l'ole. HO S New St . IX>v»»r, 1M Cham­
his mill and will begin sawing immedi­ berlain’s Pain Bahn is a liniment. The
relief from pain which it affords is alone
ately.
worth many times its cost. It mak
Mr Fuchs’ brother and wife have reel ami sleep possible, Kor m I f by »hr
t come out from the east to live. They stafrin Drug Co.
U
0 . A . C. N0TES.
Mnchspraying with the lime sulphur
spray lias lately been dime ami imlica-
tions ar«» for goo«l clean yields.
The building of a canoe, last term, in
the wool working shops ha** started the
UMting fever and now a row boat, three
canoes ami a sail boat are under con­
struction by enthusiastic students.
For the third time this year our de­
bating teams have won over outside c»>l-
leges. Last Friday evening the team
from McMinnville did gissi work but
filile«! to hold their own in the debate
here.
Instructor Bouquet left last week fori
Massachusetts Agriculture college to
take post-graduate work in horticul­
ture. This added preparation, ex»er-
ience shows, may add from $2B0 to $400
F - . y to hi, tncbn*.
Bloosoming in the college orchard is a
C A S T O R IA
N U IN E
A LW A YS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Fought
Gentle and E ffective.
A well known Manitoba editor writes:
‘ ‘ As an inside worker I find Chamber­
lain’s Stomach ami Liver Tablets inval­
uable for tho touches <jf billiousness
natural to s»*d**ntarv life, their action
being gentle and effective, clearing the
d'gestive tract ami the head.” Price
25 cents. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
N O R T H *’DALLAS.
The Hayes children have been hav­
ing the mumps.
Miss Myrtle Hinshaw went to Port­
land last Sunday.
In Use For Over 3C /ear*.
THC CENTAUR COMPANY. ?T MURRAY STRUT, N> . /ORR CITY.
THE OREGON EIRE RELIEf
reject any and a ll bid* in reserved by the court.
Hans and specifications m a y b e found on file
at the county o lerk’a office on and after April
4, 1‘JUS. Certified cheek for 5 per cent o f eueh
bid must be delivered with each bid. and suffi­
cient bond w ill be required by the successful
bidder on «*nt, rin g in to u contract. Bids will
be received fo r the steel bridge and steel work
si parateiv, and for each of the wood bridges or
as a w hole for a ll l*ridg»*s and tills, or for
bridges separate and fills separate from bridg­
es.
E , M. SM ITH,
A16
County Clerk.
McMinnville, Oregon.
CHAS. GREGORY, Agent
D ALLAS. OREGON
&
Summons.
In the name o f the state o f Oregon, for Polk
county. Department No. 2
Mr». A nnie Pike, Mr«. N
May Tatom, Mrs. Mary I
Kd(j»r, Mi>. Hose Bell,
Mrs. Jessie G illiam , Kd- |
ward Pike, Mrs. A lice |
Crabtree, Aaron Pike,
Plaintiffs, I
V8.
Defendant*. J
To W illiam Hancocks.
H enry Hancocks
Charles
Hancocks,
Mrs. Jessie Beesley,
Charles J. Beesley, Jessie M. Beesley, C.
M. Beesley and Thomas B. Beesley. the above
mimed defendants.
IN T ill! N A M K OF T H E 8 T A T E OF OREGON ;
1 You und each o f you arc hereby required
to appear and answer the com plain t tiled
against you in the above entitled »tilt, in the
above named court, on or he for«* six weeks
from the date o f th«» Iasi publication o f this
summons, and if you fail so to appear and
answer, for want thereof the plain tiffs w ill
take a decree against you and each o f you as
praved for in their said com plaint, tow it : That
plaintiffs are the owners in fee sim ple o f tin-
follow in g d es ciib id r al property, to w it: The
southeast quarter < f section 27 in township t>
south o f range 4 west of the W illam ette m eri­
dian, in P. Ik county. Oregon, and that de­
fendants and each o f them be forever barred
ami enjoined from claim in g any right, title or
interest in or to said real premises or any part
thereof, and for such oth er and further order
as to the court may seem proper in the prem­
ises.
This summons is published fo r a period o f
six weeks, by ord r o f Hon. 1 d. F. Coad. judge
of the county court o f Polk county, Oregon,
made at chambers on March 1«>, inns, and the
late of the first publication thereof is Muren
l'J. l'.HtS, and the date o f the last publication
w ill be on the 30th »lav o f A pril. l'.HX
S IB LE Y A K A K I V
A ttorneys for Plaintiffs.
Lunches t h a t
Leave You
•Wishing that the lunc!i*had not
yet begun,“ is what a customer
said the oth er day o f the feeds
put out by Johnson Bros. E very­
thing so cosy, cooked in good
taste, ami the food so varied and
appetizing that even a fastidious
«!>■*>■ peptic cannot fail to say a
good word for that popular estab-
lishmen .
W illiam Hancock«, Henry
Hancocks, Charles Han­
cock«, Mrs. Jessie Bees-
ley, « ’ hurles J. Beenlev,
Jessie M. Iteesley, C. M.
Beesley and Thomas B.
Beesley,
| The Oysters
I We serve
A re the very best to be obtained
in Oregon and we know how to
cook them to the queen’« taste.
You can have them in any style
und w ith all the concomitants
tiiat go to m ake up a first-class
oyster house.
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Johnson Bros.
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Confectionery and Lunch Counter
M AKE YOUR OW N S T O C K FO O D S BY USING
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
FOR
F o r Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. Th ey are made from the active principle o r the
condensed essence of the drug. They don’ t conUin Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. A re just
as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. T h ey com ply with all pure drug laws. Ask for
and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, o r S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, H og Cholera, Distemper. Pink Eye. Colic tablets or Lonse Powder,
Spavin Cure o r Barb W ire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E C O . ,
incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
SERVICE
For bale by K A Y ¿c CO., Lianas, Uregon
M ADE
and guaranteed
absolutely
WATERPROOF
fffO, FLOUR, SEED, AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
■SOWEift
Just received a carload of the very best grade of country bran and shorts,
Oat«, Barley, Chop, Wheat and all kinds of feed always on hand.
OILED SUITS. SLICKERS
AND HATS
Every garment guaranteed
Clean - Light • Durable
Best hard wheat Hour, Vim ,................$1.40 per sack
A Bo Dallas Hour kept in stock.
S u its ‘ 3 0 P Slickers »3 0 ?
G A L L CUKE,— Anyone purchasing one box of this great remedy will be
presented with e complete medical a«lvi«er. Call and
make yourself at home.
SOLO BY B tST O iM fB S iYCBYWHCBt
CATALOB F * t t YOB THC AM//Y4
J. M. L Y D i C , Proprietor
Eureka! Yes I Have Found it at Last.
Found what? Why that Chamber-
lain’« Salve eczema and all manner of
itching of the skin. I have l>een afflict­
ed for many years with skin disease. I
had to get up three or four times every
night ami wash with cold water to allay
the terrible itching, hut since using this
-alve in December 1905, the itching has
stopp«*d ami has not troubled me.— El­
der John T. Onglev, Rootville, Pa. For
sale bv Stafrin Drug Co.
k
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Burns and son
stopped over between trains Monday on
their way back to Kings Valley, where
he is assigned work this conference
year.
\
Lee Perrin has recently purchased
C ARLTO N.
some city property in the southern part
f tow n and moved into the same and
Mr. John tier is going to move up in
has become a permanent resident of
Falls Citv.
the western part of town.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought* and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature o f
and has been made under his per-
JU
annul supervision since its infancy.
/'CCCcAj'tC Allow no one to deceive you in this.
A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and •• Just-as-good** are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
nearing
Mrs. Dighee, from Pioneer, was here
J. M. Craven and family have moved visiting friends last week.
from the Barnett to the Patterson prop­
Robt. Reed made a business trip to
expect to buy as soon as they find a erty on C street.
VVhiteson Monday and Tuesday.
place to suit them.
The Independence Cannery Co. have
Artie Sneed and Jim Mitchell are set­
Miss Coad and Miss Cos per visited | elected a site near^ the flouring mills
in« 1 work on the building will begin at ting out. strawberry’s for Mr. Harris,
Mrs. Stiles on Thursday and Friday.
east of Dallas,
I once.
The sale at Mrs. Petersons on the 2nd
John Fbbe and Claud Coulee are at
Peter Linden, A. Huston, August and
was well attended and everything
| (ius Sperling all left last week on a tour work oil grading a mile of road in the
brought a fair pi ice.
of California. They expect to be gone Guthrie district.
G. W. Me Bee is having the vines and about a month.
Miss Linnie Mitchell returned from
poles cleaned off his hop yard am* will
There was a game of hall Sunday be­ New berg;, where she lias been the past
sow it to rape as he thinks that will
month
visiting friends.
tween
the
Independence
team
and
a
pay better than hops this year.
team from north of town, resulting in a
Nolie
Dimtnick, who has been quite
S. I). Steffv arrived home Sunday eve­ score of 14 to 12 in favor of the former.
sick with mumps, has recovered so as
ning from Kansas where he went three
to
be
able
to go to town.
J. It. Moore is seriously ill at the
weeks before with the laxly of his moth­
home of his daughter, Mrs. H. M. Ed­
er. He reports it very cold there.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Paul, of Sheri­
gar, in this city. Helias been in poor dan, attended Grandma Boyer’s funeral.
health for some little time and it is She was Mrs. Paul’s mother.
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
feared that he will not recover.
Mrs. Will Brown is some lietter this
by local applications, as they cannot
Work in the hop yards is now being
reach the diseased portion of the ear. rushed as fast as the weather will per­ week. Her mother, Mrs. Paul, from
There D only one way to cure deafness, mit. It is reported that a number of Pitner, is here caring for her.
and that is by constitutional remedies. yards will not be cultivated this year
Mr. John Parker moved from North
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con­ owing to the low price now prevailing.
Dallas t > near Perrydale last Friday.
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus­
We hate to lost* these worthy peopl«*.
Dove & Williams, the druggists, have hut our loss is Perrydale’s gain.
tachian Tube. When this tube is in­
flamed you have a rumbling sound or had a fine new sign placed m front of
Grandpa Boyer, Henry Boyer, Mr.
imperfect hearing, and when it is en­ their place of business. All ert Sper­
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, ami ling did the work. Mr. Sperling is ami Mrs. John Boyer came out from
unless the infiamation can be taken out fast coming to the front as a sign writer. Salmon river to attend Grandma Boy­
er’s funeral, which was held last Friday.
and this tube restored to its normal con­
Jack O ’ Diamonds which was recent­ They returned Wednesday morning.
dition, hearing will be destored forever;
ly
presented
here
gave
general
satisfac­
nine cases out of ten are caused by ca­
tion. The same play will be presented
tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
at Dallas April 10th and at balls City
condition <»f the mucous surfaces.
Notice of Bids for Construction
We will give One Hundred Dollar« for April 11th. This company puts up a
of Three Biid^es, Four Fills.
any case of Deafness (caused hv catarrh) good clean moral show.
that cannot he cured by H all’s Catarrh
V’ OTICE is hereby given that bitls w ill bo rr
Worth Knowing.
Cure. Heiid for circulars free.
*’ ceivotl f«>r the oonstruotion of one steol
F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.
The All. lock’s Plasters are the highest span 100 foot loiig with 40 foot approaches at
Toledo, Ohio.
result of medical science and skill, and each end, at Independence; one «Hi foot span
wood bridge withtfo foot approach at each end :
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
in ingredients an/t n ethod have never one
at w hat is known us the Flannery b r id g e ;
Take H all’s Family Pills for constipa­ been equaled. That they ate the origi­ one
4.» foot span wood bridge »it what is known
tion.
nal ami genuine iwirotis plasters upon hh Ash swale near McCoy.
Also for m aking four tills as follow s:
w hose reputation imitators trade. Tnat
At Independence, length at »out 4'v4 feet, aver
f a l l s ’ CITY.
Allcock’s Plasters never fail to perform age height -bout i:t feet.
Flannery F ill, length about 510 feet, average
their remedial work quickly add effec­
about 7 feet.
Charles Vick, senior, was a business tually That for weak hack, rheuma­ height
SwaK- till, about 210feet, average height aboti
visitor in Inde|*»odence last week for a tism, colds, lung trouble, kidney diffi­ fi feet
Lung fill, length about 140 ieet, averag«
•i.uple of «lays.
culties, strains and all local pains they
h eigh t about » feet.
That .-did bids a.s received w ill be opened by
Th»* large new residence of Bert Den - 1 are inval table. Tnat when you buy
county court at the county court room iii
•s rapidly nearing c » upletion and pre­ Allcock’s Plasters you obtain the best the
; a das, Oregon, on ti.e lMh tl<> v o f A pril, l'.hu
made.
sents a tine appearance.
at the Hour of in o ’clock A. M. The righ t to
u#*Mailed Free. Cuticura book oaSklu Diseases.
A large in h her »f Falb City people
Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Bartrum were
Fn.e-t Bush i« working for Jes?e to >k a Ivan* ige « f the s|H*cial train Portland visitors last week.
Yost.
Tuesday evening to vi*»'t Dalla« atei
Mrs. 0. A. Kau has been suffering
Sam Morris >n has gone to Eastern hear Senator Fmt i cuss and discuss from a severe attack of grippe.
tin*
issues of the day ind Hone
( iregon.
Miss H«*sthei Baker, of Portland, vis­
Ralph William’s smiling fan* was
Condon Shafer has been buying some
-een on » nr streets Monday. Each ited her parents in Carlton last Sun­
work horses.
time Ralph comes to Falls City he notes day.
Will Bush has planted a nice patch of tin* improvements made :** our
* *** citv ----
Mr. Thomas McClain has been
and '
early {«otatoes.
is well pleased with tin* progress shown. Carlton visiting his sister, Mrs. Janet
The Sunday school at the mill has a The Williams brothers are largely in- Kau.
ter«»st«*»l here.
nice at tendance.
Hugh Kau, who has been working for
The sad accident in Dallas last week Mr. J. M. Prather, of Buena Vista, is
Thomas kinchin went to Salem last
was received with sonow in Falls City, home on a visit.
week after a horse.
the young man w ho lost his life and
Mrs. Asa Kelsey, of North Yamhill,
Jesse Yost is hauling seed oats from the ones so badly injured having a
Gits Linderman’s.
large a<*quaintan<*e among our people was visiting her mother, Mr«. N. M.
Roberts, of Carlton Saturday.
Krmst Bush and wife have I wen vis­ and they ami their families have the
sympathy of all.
iting at Will Bushes.
Bert Stiles is plowing his cherrv or-
! chard.
T K Y T H E BEST 6 ( ENT
C IG A R IN T H E CI I Y —
and
First Case Rash Which Itched
Stung— Threatened Ten Years
Later With Blood-Poison in Leg
— -But
Rut Both
Roth Times
Timec the
thft SnfFeror’
Sufferer’s «
“ About twelve or fifteen yearp ago,
while living in West Virginia, I had a
breaking-« »ut, and it itched and stung so
badly that I could not have any peace
because of it. I saw three doctors and
they did not agree on what it was, so
John McCullum was an Airlie visitor
one of them gave mo something that he
»Sunday.
called medicine, but I called it soda
I might just a* well have
Otto Kail passed through the valley! water.
washed'in rain-water. Then I got some
Monday.
Cuticura Bocp, Cuticura Ointment, and
Rowland Max field has gone to work j Cuticura Resolvent and began to get
better right away. They cured me and
: in Falls Citv.
I have not been bothered with the itch­
ing
since, to amount to anything.
A. C. Miller is expected home from j
About
two years apo I had la grippe
’»inland Mon lav
and pneumonia which left mo with a
pain in my side. Treatment ran it into
< ioat shearing is in full blast. C. A.
my leg which then swelled and began
Fowler in toe lead.
to break out. It got in pretty bad
Rev. J. L. Burns was sent back to
shape, so I went to a doctor. He was
afraid
it would turn to blood-poison.
Kings Valley for another year.
I u.sed his medicine but it did no good.
Miss Lillie Frantz, of Hoskins, spent
So I sent for another set of the Cuticura
Remedies. I used them three times
Sunday with Miss Rovia Rumbaugh.
and cured the breaking-out on my leg.
Miss Mary Max field is in the valley
Now I won’t be without Cuticura.
visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. H.
J. F. Hennen, R. F. D. 3, Milan, Mo.,
T. Max field.
May 13, 1007.”
Cured o f Rheumatism.
James (Moodmail and George Bennett
Several from Pioneer went to Salt are working the road« between here and
Creek last Saturday.
Dallas,
little later this year than last, as the •
apple trees are just lieginning to bloom.
Experiment* iu cross pollinating differ
M. V Prather butchered hogs Mon­ eut va.ieties, testing the vitality and |
s
orage of pollan ami verifying certain
day.
results of h»st year will l»e the program
Willard McClain hr« been on the for a few days.
sick list.
Forest Smithson, the champion hurd ;
Nelson Anderson lo*t the head of his ler of America, is hack from New York !
dairy herd.
to G A C ami every evening timls him
Jacob Becker and J M. Prather have in active training on the tra* k here. As i
a student here •» years ug«> he ran th«* 1
noiFi purchased new ■*'»• plow.
100 yard dash in 10 second- fiat, ami j
Hugh Kau was called to the liedside also holds tlie 220 yard hurdles for '20 !
of her mother, who has Uen ill for seconds in ihe O A ( ’ records.
some t ine
The McClain Brothers brought their
m o : j m o u t h .
engine over ....... Parker Station and
tie having it repaired.
Hark, hear those wedding bells.
BUENA V ISTA.
COR
,\ i> ilN
& OAK
STREETS
E. W A D E
Blacksmith Shop
(Formerly the Smith shop)
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
M A I N ST., D A L L A S
FO R S A L E
120 acre«, lfi acres cultivated; four
acre* of hearing Prunes, Apples,Cher-
ri**s ami Pear*. A four room house,
and bam 20x40 feet, good well, three
springs and running stream the en­
tire y»*ar; a lot of timber, and a goat
fence aroond the whole pla«*e.
Tell Tie if this is n««t a snap.
Two 10-a« r«* homes, in the city, at
a bargain. Also have Farms, an»l City
Hornet, too numerous to mention, and
a few va«**nt lots.
A. J. B A R H A M
First door west o f Post Office
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