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O U R A S S O C I A T E EDITORS. A U th e County N ew s G raphically W rit" ten up b y O ur B rain y R jailers. R. L. CHAPMAN.... F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R and EM BALM ER OFFICE : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main nt. O ALLA5. ORCCJON: Bell Phone 103. • Mutual Phone 1.10*. Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night iSSS “ east D a l l a s . 1600 1600 ,, , , . , 1600 Rlchar.) I-ewis is shearing goats. 1500 Johnny Kelly has gone to Portland 1500 for a few days. «00 . r_.* . . 1600 Alvis DiHar-l is night hreman at tlie H.K) elel’ rlt' •«*« P1* '" mki 8i\>ralnew arrivals in tnwn look in ; 1600 > for In mes in this purl uf th<‘ country. kuu . i.Mid Qn.te a unmbi-i ol i .[>le here nr, 71,, vretti a inter, 1 in 111 m » ,|..1,, j 1 that is organizing in r.il; r uin. If.*t 1 * 1 linn wnteli out, all i» in, "M t glitter; I'6si *'\eii in the • >l«l ir •! I -i ite Oi. gnn is n ” pretty go, <1 stale it-elf; ,i lie laiel is Sewing Machine Given Away. Mr. Holmes passed through Smith- I iield Sunday. Mrs. Hubhard who is sick in Portland is reported some l>etter. I Tom linhhard went to North Vumhill i I to stay a couple of months. Mouse cleaning is the order of the day with the ladies of Smithtield. Straw berry raiwer* are all very busy plowing ami hoeing. Mi«**M »ttie C ivitt visited with her parent« over Sunday. Mr. TeeMe* i« putting a woven wire tem «* around hi* ranch. There will I»** a picnic and hand music the last «lay of onr school. Mis H irlev Adams has returned from :t winter’ s visit.with her puren s in Kan- -as. 0 *ir teacher, Mis Higgins, and her pupils did very creditable work Friday «• caning up the school ground«. John Banks returned from VI moa , Sat urday, where he att* uded the funeral of his -tep-father, Mr. R*«ss. ROCCA. Cured of Rlictinintism. . .... ............. ................ h'lil« 1 a boom at th«* railroad bri«lge to catch the ruilrood tie- they expect to r«l»i tli*xt week. £ Mr.Win. H enry,of ( 'hattain ga, Tenn., I had rheumatism in his le ft aim. “ The FOR THAT PRIZE. | strength seemed to have gone out of the j iiiii c I ch so that it was useless for work,” jht>*u>M. “ I applied Chant her h in’« Pain How the Sewing Machine Contes Balm and wrapped the arm in flannel at | night, ami to my relief I f aiml that the tants Stand. ! pain gradually left me and the strength ----- I returned. In tlire • weeks the rheiima Below we give the standing of the tism had dt-appea ed h s n«»t -: several contestants tor the sowing ma- returned.“ If t: id l'd with rheuma* chine which goes to someone on May 1st. tism try a few applie.ii ¡mm of Pain I’, dm. Tliis gives the standing for last week, You are certain t<> 1» plea ed with ti e and each weekly letter received will relief which it affords. l or sale bv count 100 points: \ Stafrin Drug C. Peedee............................................... 1500 — • — Pioneer. Perrydnlo POPCORN. Fruit trees are putting on their beau- ¡ I to visit with their Grandma Ha-tit und while there put in Home garden U r tifiti white and pink robes once more. ! her. Mr. Smith and family and Mr. (loop i Several p«*ople from the «ant have and son attended the funeral of Mr. Moore who was hurried Friday. come to the ( ’«»iHlon-Si.ahr mill ami we t ♦ I hear Home want to buy hörnen. .Mr. Fisher is busv plowing in his hop, X Mr. and Mrs. Mmomber a re 1 Will Ihihli has trade-1 Thomas Kin- yard. ♦ shin out of two nice Jers.-y milk cows, spending a few weeks with Mr. Fisher’s | % and will milk five cows this summer. family. He is assisting with the work. ♦ ♦♦ lijrfii.i Vi*ta..................................... Kings Valley.................................... Kast Dallas .................................... Liberty ............................................. Popcorn............................................. Butler .......................................... Falls City .............................. Ilallstn n-B ....................................... Corvallis ................................ North Dallas .................................. Monmouth ......................................... Sinithfield Ballston-C SMITHFIL1D. i& H “ .}i* !' Z u . Vi! 1 Fred Brock made Norton this week. business trip to l ine weather for gardening and the U tidier* all busy. At last men at work i»n the road is not a hop«? of the future, but a present fact. Mr. Hampton lias treated himself to a new Planet jr ., and expects to do fust j work in his garden when he gets the I machine in running order. A slight blaze at the post office caused I a ripple of excitement, hut the only ; lamage done was a small hole in the roof and some newly ironed clothes MI lotted with the water used in extin- | guishing the fire. | Our mail carrier met with an acci- i dent this week that might have been ! •»erious, but he was hurt only slightly. | His horse frightened at the tipping up i -f some loose plank son one of the bridg- ! es and sprang into the w ater. SUNNYSL0PE. O raif in looking fine, and pronpocts are go«>d for a big harvest. Win. llerren has fiiiisbe-l netting out 5t)00 strawlierry plant* of all varieties. I’M. Roger«’ incuba or caught fire la«' As much a- any one thing for the bet- * uhii treats his fellow as hi« *• ¡ual Saturday and burned 150 little chick terment of the Itemizer its editor desires j en*. a weekly letter from every vicinity. r O N lV lR n Beginning with January 1st and end-' Miss Fay Shiplev, who is work'ng for ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home | Mr. Jay Powell, «pent Sunday with her sewing machine to the correspondent W(, are having lovely weather for parents here. who is most regular in his or her com- fa r ine Mr Charley Shepard, who has been munications. We want your locality represented every week, and offer this, Clarkson Rees visited at Mr. T. S. working for Mr. Herren, has returned t » Portland, where he will work in a incentive for regularity. Brown’ s Sunday. sawmill, The Bierley children were all sick Mr. Ed Tuttle and family, of Inde- with the hoopingcotigh. PF.EDEE. perdenc«'. Mr. Reuben SimpHon and I Mr. Bockman has moved on his farm. wife, of Monmouth, and Mr. Fred Simp son ami wife, of Albany, spent Sunday Pin«; Burbank is plowing and sowing He has come to stay this time. grain. Mr. and Mrs. Bockman and family with Mr. Win Herren ami family. {visited Mr. Henry keyts Sunday. Lester Brown was in Dallas last Henrv Lamen was breaking his wild Thursday. Mr. Rees hud a runaway last week horse Sunday and the line« became Mtigled up under the singletree and the Mrs. Fred kau and son are visiting breaking up Ids hack «piite badly, hut ■ use got frightened ami ran away, but nobody was hurt. with Mrs. Tilda Frantz. there was no serious damage «lone. Mr. Ruilinters have moved over to tin* Mr. and Mrs. Riley Burbank went to There was a basket, social Saturday hopyard ol Mr. Shuntzos. They are go Independence this week. evening at the home of Doc. Egleston. ing to work it this year. The Dallas creamery man was through There was many beautiful basket« and Mr. James Connery arriv«»d home a large i*rowd was present. The amount her«» Thursday ami will buy cream her«* last week from his winter’ s stay in San raise« 1 from the sale of baskets was this summer. Eraimisco greatly improved in health. M- 50. 'The highest basket sold was Lew and Eva Edward’s little hoy. Dr. Starlaick was called out to Mr. Miss Maggm Herren’«. The object of Samiuie, fell off the store porch and hcsocial is to put stands ami seats in Chas Reese’ s to see their son Paul wh broke his arm. is sick with pneumonia, hut is improv tlie Bozley grove for picnics and social Bluford Bush’s little girl has been ing slowly. gatherings. «juite sick and Dr. Bollman was call« <1 A man by the name of Mr. Yinen hi»* to see her Tuesday. bought the farm Mr Ueihimer lived on Gentle and Effective. Will Bush and family and Elmer i and intends to try ■ Milltry life, lb* is a Hastings went to Monmouth last week j Portland jeweler. A well known Manitoba editor writes: \s an insid«* worker I find Chainb«»r- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets inval uable for tin* touches of hilliousness atural to sedentary life, their actioi being gentle and effective, clearing the O O D digestive tract and the head.” Price 25 cents. For «ale by Stafrin Drug C«> C A T A R I ß ” ZD AND SYSTEM D IS O WEST SALEM. Catarrh is not m erely an inflammation o f the l ■ i the head and throat, as the sym ptom s o f rin gin g noise.; in th ee. » . m - • < droppin g back into the throat, continual haw king and spitting, c.t• w m to in d i ca te; it is a blocxl disease in w hich the entire circulat >n i d the greater part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to t eri of an excess o f uric acid in the blood. The Liver, K idneys and B v is frequently be com e torpid and dull in their action and instead of < in . i! off the refuse and waste o f the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system . This is taken up by the blood and through its circul.d i*>:t d' 'tribute«! to all parts o f the system. These im purities in the bln« 1 irritate and inflame the different membranes and tissues <*f the body and tli * «. utractin * o f a cold will start the secretions and other di i *;:r and di^Tjreeabl* sym ptom s of Catarrh. A s the blood goes to all part < ' t! ? 1 *<lv the r. tarrhal pois«m affects all parts of the system . i h< ! h . ; a tight, f .. feeling, nose con tin ually stopped up, pains n b o v tli <•««•-, 'lig h t fevet* comes and goes, the stom ach is upset and the entire ; \v ! m disordered and .. . _ 4 t affected 1>\ C d It is a waste of yearn, ami no man could havo time to try to Clirt* C atari .1 A .til Spi a\ S, w en w orw . I tiled everythin* washes, inlial. :..11 , < V. Such tr«*atmcnt 1 could hoar of, but no good ro- , , ., suited. aaS. and OOCSnotre.ic.it and u. 1 j thon ui'in t<r r*r •• an » . n. R., ana «*'»v n> * v ,»< , • I ■ ■ * « » ill. * *, tlierelore *■ • ■'-* • * ' • could 1 a 11 tt; 3 Improvement do nothin ; ill-': t D m tin.*- rarily relieve from th « first b o ttlo , and a fte r , , f . ’ *r . taking iff i t a sh o rt w h ile waft c u red . ‘ " C d is c o m f o r t ot n. • lO CUIC Thi« wa« nix year« a g o , an*! I am Catarrh permanently the blood m ust be an well today hh an v mmn. I think , . , ;d the system cleansed Catarrh is a b lo o d d is e a s e , a n d th orou ghly pu n know there in nothing on earth of nil poisons. ; nd at the same time batter for th e b lo o d th a n S . 8 . 8 . N othing equals N o b o d y t h in k s m ore o f 8 . H. E. strengthened and built up. than I do. M. MATSON, S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the Lapeer, Mloh. disease at its head, y s down to the very bottom o f the trouble and mak< s a com plete and lasting curt. b. S. S. rem oves every pa and liealthy. Tli n tlie in (lamed mem- bran.-s to In .1 i • ’ oscucd and cleared, tlie lia v k ip .' and ; pitt.-.g cease, every sym ptom disappears, the constitution i ’ up ■ 1 v ,,rt.ns health restored. S. S. S. also tones tip the atoma •< .< fine tonic to the entire system . If you are snlTcti; « i Catai i H h> ; in the uae of S. S. S. and write us a statement o f your , asc and our pli> sicians « ill send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at nil fir t cl.T lrug stores. ~ --------------- - - - - "■’'a , G A . PURELY VEGETABLE Í > • :M ! TRY TU K BK 8 T fi r KM CIQAR IN HIK CITY !1 T h e B ig Bear Also the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar SUNK BKTTF.K .HORACE WEBSTER'S CONFECTIONERY i Mr. and Mrs V O . Balet and fiimih have moved to Portland. Miss Neva Smith has been having tin- grippe very had Imt is improving, Mr. Jess Moore and family have mov <*d hack to our town, can’ t stav away Mr. Geo. Frazer has been in Indepen dence the last few days fixing phones. Mr. Newton Smith, now of Wood- burn, visit«*«! relatives here this week, There s«*«*ms t*> he a great «lent and for houses here, ther * ought to la* a build ing fever on. USE OF CUTiCURA After Other Treatment Failed — Eczema in Raw Spot on Baby Boy’s Face Lasted for Months— Cried v.ith Pain when Washed. ECZEMA WAS CURED AND HAS NEVER REAPPEARED “ Our baby boy broke out with eczema on his face when one month old. One place on-the bide of his face the size ol a nicked was raw like beef- eteak for three m< nuts, and he would cry out wh« a I bathed the parts that were sore and broken out. I gave him three month..’ treatment from a good doctor, but at the end < f that time the child v,’" no better. Then my doctor recommended t Cutieura. After using a cake of Cutieura Soap, a third of a box of Cutieura Ointment, and half a bottle of Cutieura Resolvent he was well and his face was as smooth as any baby’.-, lie is now two years and a half old and no eczema has reappeared. I am still using the Cutieura soap; I think it is the finest toilet soap 1 ever used. I keen my little girl’s hair and face cleansed with it too. I am so thankful for what Cutieura has done for us. Mrs. M. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1. Alton, Kan., May 14 and June 12, ’07.’ * SANATIVE Antiseptic Cleansing Is Best Accomplished by Cutieura. Women, especially mother«, find Cuti- cura Soap. Ointment, and Pills the pur est, sweetest, ana most effective remedies, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, for tho treat ment ol inflammatory and ulcerative condi tions, ns well as for re storing to h e a lt h , strength, and beauty pale, weak, nervous, prematurely faded, run-down women. Guaranteed absolutely pure under the United States Food a: d Drugs Act. Complete External and Infernal Treatment for Every Humor of iniaiits. ChiUirci’. and Adults cou- Bists of cutieura Soap <25c.) to Cleanse tlie Skin, Cutieura Ointment ('•()< ) t«> I.'t ¿1 >‘).* Skin, and Cuti* ir.-i Res iivent (50m' ,fr>r In the form of Chocolate Coat.- I I’li!.-’. 25c. nor vial of 60) to Purify the- Hlood. So'.* i!in.u'd■ oilt tii-* world. Potter Dru? «Sc Chem. Cor-'.. :•*»!** l r)|)S., Poston, Mass. ’ r-Mailed lice, Cutieura Book on Skin J-dscaaea. LIBERTY. Hugh and Gene Smith have disponed I of a cow each. Newt Harris went t«> Portland Satui- i day on business. Clarence Sellers has been seeding for [ M. I>. Hubbard. Mr. Bird has finished putting in grain i mi Ids place here. Mr. an«! Mrs. I\e Shelton were in these parts Thursday and Friday. Farmers in this vi«*initv are busy put Mrs. W. H. S piier has h«*on sick ting out gar«l« n. with plural pneumonia hut ìh able ti Mrs. All«*ii Towns was a Monmouth lx* around again. visitor last week Mr Jm>. Brannun and farli ily. of John B. stump has purchased a new Watertown, S. !>., are h« visiting his John I >«■«•!« we« der. fither, Mr. I> K. Brantmn. Henry I.« hinan, >f Monmouth, was in Mr. 'Toni Gosser ami family hav«* moved to Wi.lamina, Mr. Go-ser having lli«*se parts last w« k. bought a livery «table there. John Pitzer is vv« u-king for Mr. ( ’on- Mrs. warren Burch, of St. Johns has nov. of near Monun nth. h«*en visiting relatives here for a lew George Sweringen is sow ing grain for weeks and return«*«! last Sunday. Rufus Smith of Monmouth. W. H. S«juier is s«*tting his place out Dr. Crou loy and w ife, of Monmouth, in fruits, cherries, Logan and Black Gap passed through here We«lnes«lay. berries, and will set out alxnit 250 Bart Coinniissioner Ui«Mel1 pisse«l through lett pears in tin* fall. tier«* Saturday lookin’ over the r«>a«ls. ,1 R. B«*df*r«l has a crew of men work Grover Pitzer has been laid up for ing in the hop fiekl on the Muvphv placeaml J. P. Holmes is still in the several davs w ith a sprained shoulder. fiop raising industry. Mr. Thompson and son, Harry, < f W«*st Salem is gnnving very fast. Salem, are «¡siting with Herman Wan der and family. The election« are now hel«l her«*, which « ill 1*«* much better for tfit* voters in H(*uhen Simpson and wife, of Mon- tl.i- |...rt of thr country, «ax in« a trip of „„'.ntÍ,. th. <V..'V»« .,f’ \Vi'll,«!,, Vler- .iH.ut four m ile « ach way. Tlicrc were fami|y s multi ay. lot) names on the petition. Mrs. Belle Millivan and «laughter, Mr. ami Mrs Ge«*. Nichols were given Bes-ie, of D das, ore visiting with tlie a «urpriso on Wednesday the 8th, at former » mother. Mrs. E. Clar heir home in West Salem, it being tlie H.idlev Eglestoii, wife and laughter, * tli Htiniv«»r*ary of their wielding. i»*. of Monuion:h. ««ere guests of Mr. Nichols is si years of age and Mrs. o«- Egle.-ton and lamilv last week. Nichols i- 74. 'They are b«»th v«*rv hal« «ml hearty. Mr. ami Mi> Nichols were Mr. ami Mrs. Tuttle and «laughter, e tell r«'ci” i«*nt • «if a g«>l«l trim ned um- H. «su*, of In.! !» mien« pa—<* l through r«*lla Mr A. Byers ami Mrs Geo here Sunday mi route «alls itv. ’ Lapman sang tin* beautiful s«»ng, “ The • >!d Nf«i*«ician mid hi« lla rp .” Then Deafness Cnnnol be Cured. n r«* alvtut i*0 gm -t< present as follows: VIr. and Mrs I II Wiison, Mr. and by local apf nne, as tli mi not Mr- Ivlwin Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. I> i ea«*h t in a sod |-»rt i«»n «»i lite ear. . Brannau, Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. P»«*.|- Tliert* is only one way to eure deafness, 1. Mr am! Mrs. Geo. Chapman. Mr md that is i «•«institutional ¡em«*die.'. .1 Mr- \. Jones, Mr ami Mrs. Clem D hv an au inflaímj int - - i • *1 by I coi Davis. Mr. ami Mrs. V. D. DeMai, }diti‘ »n «»f 11 1«• mu. .11- lining of the Ens- ■Jr and Mrs. C. II T«*iiii)l«*i»iat), Mr. j tachian Tub«*. When this tube is in- I Mrs. Eilwin Brock, Nlr. and Mrs. ilamod you have a rnmblin*: sound or as Spit/hart. Mr. ami Mrs. R I.. inn*« ! feet hearing, and when it is en ’ hit«». Nlr and Mrs. S T. Hunt. Mr. tirely cl«»sod. iVafnoss i- the result, ami nd Mr- .1 1. Miller, Mr. and Mrs W. onle-- the infiunuttioti can he taken out II. S.piier, Mrs. N. S. Smith. Mrs L. \. and this till»«» r»*st«»r«»d to its normal con Waller. Mr- I . II. M hit«*. Mrs. I \ dition. hearing will To destortM forever; A'ill* un-on Mrs. M. A. Chapman, Mr-, nine ca-e- <>iit of ten are caused by ca E. Browning. Mrs. R. A. Cr«»*son, tarrh, which is nothing but an in Ham«*. I 'Ir- M Brakes. Mr-. Maine, Mrs. Frank condition «»f the mm*oos surfaces. 1 lgar. Mrs. G«».*. Kraziire, Mrs. Rlmdes, Me will gm* Oi e Humire-i itollar* t«»r 'Irs. Fitts. Mrs Wvatt ind Mr-. Shop«-, any cas.* **t D«*afncs- l»*au-«*.l hv catarrh) -'fs.m ih Dakota. Mi-«es lh*s-i«* Foster. that cannot In* cured !*v Hall s Catarrh I’ laraaud Lvdia Rex, Pearl Brannon, Cure. S«»nd f»>r « ireulars free. Dnrnthv N|il)«*r l.ucile Sjnier, Bethwil- F. J. CHENEY A CO. la and Ruth Red lord, M«*s-«*rs Rev A. Toledo, Ohio. Byers, G. ^t.filer, Cliff«>rd Fitts, Walter Sol.l by Druggists, 75e. Brannon. Ne«vton S«|uier, Robt, Miller, Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipa- Clavton Heise. |U«D. Mr. Fred Foot, of Dallas, was iu the valley, looking after a cream rout. He expects to star t a wagon next week. S 3 E 2 E 9 ' BUELL. The Kind You He. Primary election Friday, Mrs. Albert Teal is still in Portland We hear that Willamina has several ■i ts of smallpox. Crops an* looking well and farmers ip* busy making gar«l« us. RICKUEALL. A N. Myer was a Falls City visitor I Friday ami Saturday, Mrs. Samuel Orr ami son, Glen, came up from Portland Tuesday, Peter Cook end wife drove to Tnde- I pemlem e first of the week. Bears tlie O S I ! 1 a 3 L 2 m S S 3 ì Our school is still iu progress undir ' b > umagement of Prof. Day. There are «juite a few candidates for j * ffite coming to Buell now «lays. Promotes Di^calion.Cheerful- (ic 3 so;>d Rest.Contains neither Opmm.Morphine nor Mineral. The sad accidental killing of Jake Ridgeway, has cast a gloom over tin- e i- I tire neighbor!]«)«»»!. K o t N . a h c o t ic M S O U UrSAMlELPITCHER l\uiifjun SecJ/m Mx Smna » Rtxk.ll* SSX- xkws* Seed * MrmS~d- t) Aperfecl Remedy torConslipo- tion, Sour Stonmch, Diarrhoea Worms .Convukiuns .Feverish ! ness And L o s s o f S leep . Facsimile Signature o f NEW YORK. John Bones was over from the Si let/, hav country visiting his mother. T M S O K N T A U N C O M P A N Y . N i l« V O R X B. I. Ferguson has 400 incubator chicks. Some of them are quite good sized. C IT Y . El Quite a number of our citizens went to hear Heney speak at Salem Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hayden cam«* near losing his fine Mark Burch has bish op yard twined big young mare Sunday. D. D. Keeler j and laid by for a few days. was called. Uncle Samuel Orr is up from Port | land visiting triemls and relatives. J. B. Nesmith and NT. S. Burch are at- ternling the federal court in Portland. Always Bought [ I A\'cßclablePnparaliourorAs- similatmfi the Find and Ret* «Ha ting tlie Stomachs anil Bowels of Mr. Jake Smith will have his sale of household goods and furmi >g in.pie- ' merits (*n next Saturday. 11«- am* s| family intend t«> move t«* Mono nut i i soon. We art* sorry t«» lose such a . o <1 j I F Me Bee and Tom Wright have family. j just finished making a carload of staves EOLA. Mrs. Robert Chase and children, of j Dallas, Sumlaved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Steffy. Cherry and pear trees are in full bloom i Sunday w as J. M. Farley’ s 4‘ *th birth here. I lav and they celebrated ;f with a gath Rosa Carpenter is staying wifh Mrs. ering of neighbors ami a big spread at Davis for a while. ofjn. John.Trent was visiting relatives in James Hubbard ami Ruth Guv were narried Sumlay, April 5th. On Tues our hamlet Sunday. lav «* enir.g tin* hoys «‘ailed on then Mr. Savage is on the sick list yet, he with horn-, bells and tin cans, playing improves very slowly. lively music for a while. The happy Clifford Brunk is working for the Or couple then appeared and invite«! then* ! in ami treated them to cigars. Aft : egon nursery company. ! happy congi atulations all went home. Mrs. Lewis Davis is quite sick. Dr. Altman is attending her. Mrs. Myer and two daughters, Vida PF.RRYDALE. and Ruth, of Salem, are guests at the home of Archie Myer. Fred H«*hding got a new line of fin« Archil* IIosn**r ami his educational buggies this week. m ignet, both young people, of Mou Born to the wife of Mr. A. B. Strong rn mth, was here Sunday. on April 12th, a daughter. Mr. ami Mrs. L. D. Mulkey, of Ami D. L. Keyt was transacting husines- ty, passed through here Saturday ch in Port land the last of the week. omp * t** his fathers, Monroe Mulkey, at Mr-. Rice, of Dallas, has been visiting Monmouth. at the home of Win. Sargeant the past Work in the hop yards are being week. pusiied as fast as the weather will per mit. All of the yaids in this vicinity Mrs L«*e Conner ami Mrs. Maggit Dent visit«*«! the former’s relatives in are b«*ing cultivate«!, although the price at present is not very encouraging. McMinnville Tuesday. • • ♦ Mr and Mrs. Logie, who have been Whooping Cough. holding an attractive meeting, went t«> Ballston Wednesilay. I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Several of the people of this commun Remedy in my family in eases of whoop ity went t<» Amity Sumlay «»veiling to ing cough, and want to tell you that it attend the revival meeting that is being D the best me«li«hne I have ever used.— W. F. Gaston, Poseo, Ga. This remedy hel«l then* hv the Christian church. is sale and sure. For sale by Stafrin Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woods are the hap Drug Co. py parents of a baby girl born April 8th. .Mother and child doing nicelv. Mrs. BUENA VISTA Woods, of Walla Walla, is visiting at his home and helping t«> care for the sick. J. M. Prather has been on the sick list. Worth Knowing. Ralph Hall i> hauling lumber for Mr. Tin* Allcock’s Plaster« are tin* highest Wiley. result of medii'al science ami skill, and Mrs. J. A. McClain left Tuesday for in ingre«li«*iits and u ethotl have m*v*. r been «»«pialed. That they ate the origi Portland. Mrs. E C. Hall made a business trip nal ami genuine porous plasters upos wliose reputation imitators trad« . Thai * Dallas Tuesday. Allcoek’s Plasters never fail to perform Mrs Fletcher, an old r«*sident o ft hi« their r«*mc«lia! work «piickly a«ld effec lace, is her«* visiting friends tually That for weak back, rheuma tism, «’olds, lung trouble, kidn«*y iliifi- Cleve Pr ther sold five 1-year <>1« 1 I culties, strains .»ml all local pains they ngs w hich Iressed 180S pounds. I are invaluable. That when you buy M. N. Prather ho !* 1 eight head of b«»ef Allcock’s Plasters you obtain the be.-t steers to Mr. McDowell, of Salem. made. Harry Davidson has gone to Lebanon, where lie Pas secured employment. SUNNYSLOPE. Mi Miles was a visitor her«» Sunday. n ones, our school has the least number of j*uj)ils known for some years. THE ORLGON N it HENEE Miss Viola Hir.shavv came from Buell i Monday to help care for the sick at \\ ill Brow ns. McMinnville, < ¡regen. CHAS. GREGORY, Agent Mrs. George Wilson, from Albany | sp nt two days last week with her moth er, Mrs. Sneed. A Gr?at Outside Remedy. Most paims are of local origin—a “ crick” in the back, a twinge of rheu matism. a soreness all over arising from a cold—are all cured by outside applications. The «juickest safest and most certain method is Allcock’ s Plast- i r, known the world over as a universal :einedy f»»r pain. They never fail, they <*t promptly, tln v are clean and cheap. Y u can go right ahead with your work while tin* heating j»ro«*ess goes on. Six ty years use has given them a great rep utation. Will Brown is recovering from la- ' grippe but his wife is still sufferin' from a bad cold. Bert Miller, <*f Black Rock, spent from Saturday until Monday with hi- si.-ter, Mrs. l.ee. Mr .0. 11. Cobh has returned iron M »»mouth where In* has been caring for sick relative . I Lunches that ? Leave You • Wishing that the luneh*h»id not yet begun,” is what a customer sirid the other day of (lie feeds put out by Johnson Hr*.. . Kv ry- thing s«» cc y, c«H>ked ill *;oo«l tasu . and the food s«» variid and appetizimr t!.at even n fastidious «)> * peptic cannot fail to say a good word forth, a I popular estab lish men'. CARLTON. FALLS CITY. Mr. James Frazier has been up t«» New herg oil business. Dave Grant was a town visitor last week. Mrs. Margaret McClain is visiting h* i daughter, Mrs. C. A Kau. Mrs. Auerland is up from Portland visiting friends h«*re. Notice 'o Creditors. Judge Coad w’as in town Monday, at tending to some business matters and making votes. \ « > t h y ;> i n : i : c i t v « i\ F ‘- t h a t t i i i * i n A dcrsigii«*<l has lu » n duly .* i>|*«»int‘*«1 «*x« tor o f tluM -tati* «a' < »livi-r K. Picking, «loc-.is»'»!. j ’ y ; lie County Court of tli" Stute <»:' Oregon, u i ; Polk county. nn«t Ims (|Ui«li!n«l. All person> h h . ing ebiims ngnitot the said eslnte art* hen - hv m * tilled to pres«'nt the same, duly v«*riHe«l together with the pr*»:>»*r vou«*h«*rs lh**r< for. to | th«' uudersigTKHl, at his r idence iu said \ co un ty within six months from the »tat»' «»f this i notice. Dated and first published, Mar«*h 2A, 1908. IIARHV PICKENS. i Executor of the «*st <t«- of Oliver !{. Pickens deceased L. I>. Brown, attorney for Estate. • Miss Alma Huesby is visiting her many friends and relatives in and around Falls City. George Vick ami family left Monday for a visit at various points in Dakota, Wisconsin,and other middle west points. -A- * & Th e O ysters We serve There will !»«* an entertainment at th* Baptist church Easter Sunday. Jeff Robertson and wife were welcome Hugh Kau has returned t»> Buena vi-itors Saturday at the home of Mrs. Vista, where lu* will begin vork. Flower. B. F. Tones, of Iiulepemlenoe. was in town Monday looking after his political interests. & * Mrs. C. A, Kau is improving slow’;« after a severe attack of lagrip, Miss Clara Montgomery is visiting at home during the Easter Holiilays. DALLAS, OUKltOX $ * ?t¿ I Are the very best to be obtained in Oregon an d «ve know how to c ook them to the «jueen’s taste. VtMi can have them in any si vie and with all th«* concomitants that ¿¿o to make up . lirsl-elass oyster house. * & Johnson Bros. Robert Merriw«»ather. a young mat’ jE employed hv A1 Teal, was drowned if* Confectionery and lunch Counter | »be mill pond at Mill creek the first of ’ a-t week. V , ;** -. .1 I Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Robertson, of Monmouth, were over Saturday vi-iting M AKE YOUR OWN ST O C K FO O D S BY USING •»* tin* home of tlu ir daughter, Mrs. J. II. Flower. HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS R«*u Vick returned from a trip int< S K I D O O He says it Harry \» a! an i L«*-ter Murphy drove L ie ** county hist week Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets a herd of lior-es over from Sidney Sun- 1 »oks good there but Polk county is good enough for any one. * I ay M a k es Y o u r S tock L o o k Like the T o p Price Archie Chambers left for Santa Uo-a Hugh Kau ha*» return* 1 from Carl For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the ton, where has lx*en visiting his si«*k California, 'Thursday. II«* goes there t<> condensed essence of the drug. They don’t contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just begin M'-tion for damages on account of as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for mother. injuries received while employed load and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Tho circle, of this place, are going to ing ears last. year. Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder, g ve an entertainment the latter part of Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B LU E B E L L M E D IC IN E C O ., A very enjoyable surprise party was Spavin this month. incorporated; Capital stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. giv«*n at tin* r«*'iden«*e of Chri- Vashnw M- Wiley and Dr. Pnrri-h, of Mon h s ‘ week, it being for his children. A F o r S a le b y J*;AY &; C O ., D a lla s, O r e g o n mouth, are building a gasoline launch largo number of the young folks were on the former’s farm. there and enjoyed themselves to a late Bishop Hartzler, of tin* Evangelical hour. church, preached an excellent sermon Mr. Gardner, candidate for legislature here Thursday evening. from Lincoln county was in town this week looking after hi- political interests. Gardner hns inatle a good impres- A Woman Tells How to Relitve Mr. -Jnt-t received a carload of the very best grade of country bran and aborts, ion on our people, an«l has made many j Oat», Barley, Chop, Wheat and all kinds of feed always on hand. friends. Rheumatic Pains. Har«lv Holman was a Falls City visit j I have been a vgrv gr«*at sufferer from b e s t h a u l w h ea t H ou r, Yri m , ................. $ 1 .4 0 p e r s a c k the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a or Monday. Many years ago Mr. Hol Also Dallas flour kept in st«jck. number of years. I tried many medi man was a Falls Citv resident, before cines but never g«>t much relief from Falls Citv was thought «*f. It will he j GALL CERE.— Anv<nn purchasing one 1 »ox of this great remedy will he any of them until two years ago, when I hard to find any one here who is not giv presented with complete medical adviser. Call and lxmglit a Ixittle of Chamberlain’» Pain ing to vote for him. make youiself at home. Balm. I found relief Indore I had usetl Mr. Johnson, the aged father of Mr*. ' all of one bottle, but kept on applying it R. Dnnahue, died Sunday night and ! and soon felt like a different woman. wn- »urried Tuesday in the city ceme- j Through my advice many of my friends terv. Mr. Johnson was an old soldier I COR MAI N St O AK ST R E E TS have tried it and can tell vou how won- anil durin ’ hi- residence Imre gained I lerfully it 1 * worked.— Mrs. Sarah A. the love and respect «»f all our citizens. ! Cole, 145 S. New St.. Dover, Del. Cham Tin new skating rink is so nearly fin- ber’ ,»in’ - Pain Balm is a liniment. The relief from pain which it affords is alone i-hed that Contractor Moyer thinks it 1 worth many time its cost. It makes mav l>e turned over t** the propri«»t<»rs rest and sleep possible. For sale by the an«I ready to open by the last of the | week. It will he run in a strictly cl«*an i * Stafrin Drug Co. ami high class manner. Tin* fact that J. * m C. Talbot and Walter Williams are the 1 KINGS VALLEY. * ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------- & owners insure this. FEED, HOUR, SEED, AND POULTRY SUPPLIES J. M. L ¥ D !C , Proprietor This week Falls City has botm well blesse«! with candidates; what with state?nent No. 1, woman suffrage, pro- Will Dodele went to Wells Sunday. hihitim. local opti«>n, single tax, soeial- Felix Du .lev. of Wells, was in the i-m and other isms, the average voter vnllev over Sunday. turns to the cartoon of the elephant and Mrs. Dick Rodgers was nn Albany vis jackass, am! like flip small hoy w ith the -well front pants, wonders whether he itor t b ice «lava last week. is going to s«*hool or coming home. James ami Chester Townsend are j here visiting their parent-. John Miller is «piite sick. Mrs. Charles MaxfieM, of Falls City,) i- in the valley visiting H T. MaxfieM. I ; j Fine Footwear a S p e c i a l t y 4$ * & ; j , * ♦ ❖ ❖ NORTH DALLAS. School closes next Friday. Dick Rodgers has bought a Jersey bull. ' Mr. West from Mill Creek ig here He put Dick over the f« nee the first hxfiting after his property. pass. Miss Le»a Con lee is sissi-ting Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. Dan R*»s- is in the val ley to visit the father of Mr-. Ross. John (»raves in Pa'ias with h fr house work. Miller Harry Critehlnw and the Mitchell Mrs Roy Pri«*e, <*f Corvallis, is here children are on the mump list this visiting her neicc. Pearl Townsend, who, week. is very sick. With spring work keeping out the C. A. Frantz passed through the val larger pupils and mumps and whooping- ley, Sumlay, with a Mad of lumber to cough keeping home some of the small ♦ * ❖ * * DALLAS SH SE STÖBE MRS . J. c . CA Y N O R * ❖ , ! 1 1 ❖ * ♦ P H O N E ¡251 D A L L A S , OREGON ❖ * f f 9 * f ❖ * ♦ ♦