Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 28, 1908, Image 8

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    bridg«* between I ho old and new towns
of Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Roberta visited '
at W. N. O'Kelly’« Wednemlay ol last
week.
Miss Lauia Craven went to the com*
ri.encemeiit exercises at Perrydale and
will assist in the singing there.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. Robertson drove
out to Rridgeport Friday, t«M>k in tlie
picnic Sutuiday at Falls City, rejs.rt a
big crowd and a sprinkling of candidates
Willani'itte University student« and each with his little auger.
was very entertaining.
Born, Mav 19th, to the wife of Will
II rlov Adams lit»- moved into his now Robertson near Montgomery, a nine
Ì house, as Mr. Plummer has returned to pound son, mother and child doing
nicely. Will is thinking of changing
occupy his own house.
clothes with some larger man, who haft
shrank
away from his wearing apparel.
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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
* R. L. CHAPMAN.....
F U N c R A L DIRECTOR
and
F .M S A LM E R
O F F I C E : C h ap el am i Parlors. N.
0 A L L A 5 . OREÜO N:
B«ll Phone m
Main st
CONCORD.
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J U W ¿ ' K E P T O P L .i
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i t i e s
in
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e
b l o o d
Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the Mood is not pure and
healthy, as it should be, but is in i- ted vritl
blood taint which baa corrnp
ulmioi
usually alllif ted with ol
die life. The vitality of the blood and s tr e n -Ji of the system Live naturally
begun to decline, and tlie poisonous germs which ha- ¡e-rumu! tied because
,f*a slupfgi.'ili and inactive condition f tin; s d si
!■
utnry taint
which has hitherto hem held in eh. k, now force u n co il to n tie fat. arms,
legs or other part of the body The place grows red u I an ,ry, I tors end
eats into the surrounding tissue until it ! .....
s c .-old stubborn
ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated.
Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-licaling sore.
The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies nnd tr, men ;s good reason
fo r suspicion; the same germ producing cancerous ulcers is back of every
old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble n an inherited one.
Washes, salves, nor indeed anythin , else, applied direetl- to the sore, can
d o a n y permanent good ; neither will rem ov -
“.tVSTn“ “!? ing the sore with
.Stic plasters nr the
w as a sm all pimnio a t first b u t it s u r g e o n ’s k :i if <* Ilia!:-: Jl la s tin g cu re .
II
alarm ed about it and co nsu lted taken away another sore woiiM come, be-
f f l , a « . ,h ^ o r .E hnT .„ S ^ .a u ^ h e t n m b ! m in Urn blood, and the
t o f r o w w o r s e . I e u w S . 8 . 8 . a d - ftLOQG C A H N O T O F <
AW A Y*
M d bw rauWr“i “ tmi wtal«Ui w £ Tlie cure must come by a thorougl. cleans-
co m p le te ly cu red .
My b lo o d ia in g * o f theblood. Ill S . S. S W ill be f o u n d
»
0 “fB. Sn8.,handtt1hye™ h « not a re.m-.ly lor
and ul -rs . f every kind.
been j i ny
-one that
. sigrrx
lian ’of
» the sore tince Jt is an tlin-qu;il i. 1 l.-i<*'•«! purili-
8. S. S . c u r e d i t .
goes
directly
into
the circulation and
TH O S. O W EN .
West Union, O h i o .
promptly cleanses it of all poisons and
taints. It gets down to the very bottom of
f ^
iceo lim -
purity and mal • •; a cotsplete and lasting
^
^
blood so that instead of fi eding the diseased
parts with impurities, it nourishes the
irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood.
Then the sore logins to heal, new flesh is formed, all ]>. in and inflammation
leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has prn fu l the blood the
sore is permanently cured.
S. S. S. is for sale at all fi t c he . drug stores
Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice
you desire. We make no charge f«>r the book i ndv.i 1
T H £ S W I F T S P C G tf 7
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PU RELY
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VEG ETA B LE
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MS DELIRIOUS
WITH ECZEMA a
\ D r illin g
On Chest, Back, and Head— Pain,
Heat, and Tingling Were Excru­
ciating-N erves in Exhausted
Condition— Sleep Badly Broken.
CURE BY CUTICURA
SEEMED LIKE MAGIC
“ Words cannot express the gratitude
SUNNYSLOPE.
The weather is not very good for ear
|y gardens.
tintas, grain, fruit and gardens look
Mr. Bockmann went down to Port-
fine.
I land >n business Wednesday.
Herm.m Wunder h preparing to build
Mr. and Mr*. J . Hyerley and family
POPCORN.
a barn on his place.
I visite i with Mr. and Mrs. Reece.
Miss Maggie Herren is visi-ng her
Mr. Bockmann und family «Hended
Pretty cold wet weather for summer. 1 tlie ¡ce créam social at Perrydale Satur­ sister at Black Rock.
Mr. Stewart is having his Imrn moved day night.
Wm. Herren and family took in the
to his new building site.
picnic at Fallo City Saturday.
Lot Pegrce, of Salem, spent Sundry
Johnson, the butcher, passed through
MONMOUTH.
with his brothers and sisters at the old
here this week looking for beef cattle.
Pearce home.
Everybody at this place is going to
Mrs. Flynn is reported as not so well.
Brecce Gibson is up at Seattle viewing
hear mir governor speak at Indepen-
the great battleships and visiting his I Mrs. ( has. Cooper, of Airlie, died deuce on the 27th.
Tuesday morning of cancer of the stom­
nephew, Lee Gibson.
John Walker will build a new barn
ach.
The Ladies Aid gave an entertain­
soon The farmers see the need of
J
,
E.
Robertson
has
gone
to
work
on
ment Friday night at the church The
bette! shelter for their stock.
program was made up principally of the till at the north end of the long
Call« P
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ay o r N igh
p ro
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PERRYDALE.
I feel for what ( uticura Remedies
edies have
M
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i
s o . (|
is erecting a plant at
PORTLAN D, OREGON
1 for tli-• ma r ulacture of their
world famous
P O R TA BLE W E LL
D RILLIN G MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, e tc.. etc.
.1 m o d e r a t e a m o u n t o£
m o n e y w ill s t a r t y o u in
h p ro fita b le b r.sin ea a .
STA R PO RTA BLE
DRILLIN G MACHINES
fcave been proved by
Tests to be
Competiti y_______
Tbc Best in 1 he World
or fui*, particulars ienarri-
J
For
M ing well drilling machines.
too supplies, etc., write to
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Mis Ma Dtiigman is visiting relatives
in Portland.
Mrs. Lydia ( ’on er has U en visiting
relatives in 1 »alias.
Prof. Reynolds and Frank Myer were
Perrydale callers iu.-t week
Several from here attended the Hem­
bree trial at Hallas tasi week.
Mr John Duigmau was transacting
business in Portland last week.
Mr. Heber Martin and wife were vis­
iting at i. F. Morrison's last week.
Miss Leone and Victor Williams are 1
visiting their aunt, Mrs. Frank Lynn.
Mr. Herbert Klliott is having his
buggy painted and expects t j buy a
horse soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Lung and Mr. and
Mrs. II. (ì. Keyt went to Seattle to see
the fleet.
Prof. Wm. Caldwell, of Dallas, and
Mrs. May Hoffman, of Carlton, attend­
ed the commencement exercises and
made a short visit with relatives.
Prof. Stine and Miss Nellie Link have
returned to their homes after finishing
a successful term of scho >1 here. Much
credit is due both teachers and pupils
for tlie excellent work done here in the
past year. The class receiving di-
lonius consisted of eight pupils: Katie
Jennings from the tenth grade; Alice
lleetz, Ethel White ami Floyd Flannery
from the ninth grade; Hilda Lung, Nel­
lie Keyt, Fay Morrison, and Maxwell
Flannery from the eighth. The com­
mencement exercises which were held
in the Christian chucli May 20th were
well attended. The address by Prof.
Harry Belt, of McMinnville, and the so­
lus by Miss Craven, of Monmouth, and
Miss Ola Keyt, of this place, were high­
ly appreciated. The graduates were
tlie recipients of many beautiful flowers.
F o r In fa n ts and C h ild ren .
ALCOHOL 3 PEW CENT
Ths Kind You Have
Bought
AW
getable ft.’parsliunLr.ts
similaiingUKFuodanillKuti
ling (lie Siiwuiiiis ainlB ;Uvlsiii
Always
v o l
Bears the
Signature
done for my daugh-
UBt
Mr, Adelaide. She
is fifteen y.*ars of
Promotes Digeslion.n’pprfO
age, and had never
ness and IkstConti
had anything the
!
matter w ith her
Opiiuu.Morphir.c nor Miserai
ekin u n til fo u r
N o r N a r c o t ic .
months ago, when
an eruption broke
out on her chest.
Strale j/’M ASW ZLmM *
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PORTLAND, OHFGQN,
Tl io first symptom
nEEvL
W
j waft a redness, and then
hcitftktn Seed~
followed thicken­
A K R O N , O H IO .
m
JixJtana *
Siv'f * .
ing and blisters, which would break and
JfiMUSdti-
jiniseSe+d *
j run matter. I took her to a doctor,
f c 'r
he pronounced it to be eczema of a
Aacsnam/ - .
I and
TS •(-
Hi Cur iu auk f.da *
very bad form. He treated her, but
'«AO
hhr in Seed -
Instead of being checked, the disease
SM
ITHFIELD.
¿¡ltd Sugar •
spread.
It
showed
it.
eif
on
her
back,
¡
i ua Fiant.
and then quickly spread upwards until
the whole of her head was affected, and
Mr Junes in working in Portland,
Û
Apertici
Remedy forConsltpi-
all her hair had to be cut off. The pain
ilon. Sour Stornach.Dlarrhoca
vain Smith was a Dallas visitor Satur-
she suffered was excruciating, and
what with that and the heat and tin- j day.
Worms,Convulsions.Fevcrish-
«ung h
nesn and LOSS OF SLEEP-
She became run down in health, and at i Grandma Townsend has been suffer­
times was very feverish, languid, and ing with neuralgia.
SUNNYSLOPE.
Facsimile Signarare of
drowsy, and occasionally she was de­
lirious. Her nerves were in such a low i The Fisher hoys esine home from
Black
Rock
Saturday.
state
that
she
could
not
bear
to
be
left
Quite a number from here attended
alone. In spite of the ex Id weather
NEW YO RK.
the |>icuic at halls City.
Mack Hubbard’s family are having a
she would insist on having her bedroom
*Vf(rrnron1hs old
Jesse Gardner, of Monmouth, was window open, and would lean out on neige with the mumps.
the window-sill. She did not have a
here on business Wednesday.
Mrs. Re n ing ton and Mrs. Richardson,
roper hour’s sleep for many nights,
Kb Marks and wife, of Black Rock, | he seoond doctor we tric'd afforded oí Halla-, were visitors at John Town-
PORTLAND HOTEL A RRIVA LS
her just as little relief as the first, and ftenu’s Saturday and Sunday.
were in this vicinity Monday.
I really do not know what v.e should
There is talk of a Sunday school be­
John Murphy ami wife, of Monmouth, have done if v/e had not read how
Thursday :
Cut leura cured a similar cose. I pur­ ing ' »ganized here. \N'** have not been
Ex&cl Gopy of Wrapper.
were Net'll in our uiidtst Saturday.
THE ÛCNTAUR COMPANY. NRW VOR* OITV.
J . J . Williams, Dallas.
chased Cutler ra B->up, C'uticura Oint­ I tnl«l ¡.he particulars, but will probably
Mrs. J . 11. Wilkinson. Dallas.
Jesse Johnson arrived home Tuesday ment, and Cutioura Pills, and before \ know by the next writing. It is a fine
Stella Wilkinson, Dallas.
irom Nebraska, where he «pent the last th e O in tm e n t was three-quarters tiling to have u good Sunday school.
E. E. Arant, Monmouth.
finished eve. / trace of the disease was
two years,
gone. I t ra lly Roomed like magic.
Mr. Fisher is having a large field of
Lottie Fishback, who has boerr train­ Her hair is corning on nicely, and I potatoes planted. Mr. Reed will soon Friday:
M. E. Sehoeweiler, Dallas.
ing bops for Arch Meyer, of Rickreall,
Bt ill apply the Cutioura Ointment as I begin planting a field of corn and Mr.
J. Rhodabarger. Dallas.
find it increases the growth wonder­ I Jones is to put in aline lot of potatoes.
visited her parents Thursday.
Saturday:
fully. Mrs. T. V.\ Hyde, 1, On gar
Fav Shipley, who lias been working Place. Brentwood, Essex, England, Mar. This shows that tlie Smithfield people
W. H. F. Mansion, Dallas.
do not intend to go hungry.
for Jay Pov.ell. near Monmouth, visited 8, 1007.”
W. Boots, Monmouth.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Ship- cu ra Ointment (ßOc.) to Heal the Sk.n. ... -----
Sunday:
lev, Sunday.
cura Hi’Roiwiit ( 60 c.). (or in i'ie form of ( .‘lucr.'.ate
FA LLS CITY.
R. E. Williams, Dallas.
(.Diteli
1:50; por vi‘.Ir f0<: topurllvthe h od.
Cotter Dru* & CLom.
Sold throuKlioiit tu<^\ orid. ..........
J . J . WilPams, Dallas,
Corn.. Solo l ’.'opa., no*to*i. M hsr .
u^-M aucd s ree. CuUcuta liovjà on Siila Diseases.
O O. Arnold, Dallas.
The city is makingsome much needed
KINGS V A LLEY .
F. P. Moody, Da las.
to North Main ami Fifth street, under
the supervision of Mr. Wheeler.
E. Gleason, Dallas.
George
Ferris, Dallas.
P EED EE.
VV. L Price returned from Portland
Mrs. Esther Courier left Monday for
O. Gauthiet, Dallas.
Friday.
an all summer visit with relatives and
R. C. Craveu. Dallas.
posit with the Dallas City Bank filed;
iriemls in Michigan and other eastern
REA L E ST A T E TR A N SFER S. I administrator
Curt Miller started his logging camp
Monday:
authorized to unew cer­
Wild strawberries are ripe.
states.
at Hoskins Monday.
L. F. Fiupeth, Dallas.
tificates.
Mrs S A Parrish and ltd to B F
Gus Pageneoff is on the sick list.
Mrs.
A.
E.
Seymour
was
called
to
Cleve
Prather,
Buena
Vista.
Mr. Wm. McLaughlin passed through
Mnlkey, land in Monmouth
$ 25
Estate of Peter Wheeler, deceased ;
(f. W. Con key, Independence.
Mrs Jim Brown has gone to Lebanon Washington Saturday by tin* serious ¡li­
the valley Sunday going to Albany.
Falls City Lumber Co to Alexan­
final discharge entered.
ne»' of her mother, who is an aged lady,
Mrs. G. W. Conkey, Independence.
on a visit.
der Lozo, land in Falls City
1Ü0
Guardianship of Henry B. Steffy, an
We are glad to hear that Pearl Town­
and veiy feeble.
Van Dornsife, independence.
B W Robinson et ux to Alexander
The freeze a few nights ago was very
incompetent; oidi*red that petition for
send is improving after her long illness.
Mrs. Van Dornsife, independence.
Falls
City
now
has
fine
strawberries
Lozo,
land
in
Falls
C
i
t
v
...........
100
guardianship b< granted.
hard on the fruit.
J . 8. Cooper, Independence.
on tiie market grown by T. D. Hollo-
George Doclele and Dick Rogers were
Louisa \Yalker to Charles M Pur-
Guardianship ■ f I) I-' Boyer heirs—to
Mrs. W. H. Ireland, Monmouth.
Jesse Yost was in I »alias as one of well. These Ivrries are the recognized
Wells and Albany visitors Sunday ami
vino, 2,Sdacres, t (is, r d ami 4 w
be heard Thursday, June 11th at 10
T. I. Cherringtou, Dallas.
the jurymen last week.
best berrv on the market.
Monday.
Hattie E Whitney to C W Leonard
Mrs. R. L. Chapman, Dallas.
et ux, land in Monmouth ........
15) o’clock a. in.
Lester Brown visited at Freer*« Sun­
The Woodman picnic was a success,
Mrs. A. ( ’. and Mrs. Curt Miller were
Miss Shell on, Dallas.
C L Crider et ux to W A Brown
I
Corvallis and Albany visitors Monday day, also at Will Bush’s.
as was evidenced by the large number Wed nesdav:
et al, land in Dallas ................... 1000 I ^
ami Tuesday.
Ernest Bush and family have moved of j eople who were here and enjoyed
Geo. A, Wilson, Palin■«.
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
C. N. Blankenship, I tidep.
J. P. Logan returned from Salem, to Frank Butler’s logging camp, she to Fails City’s well known hospitality.
P rob ate C ourt.
G. Starr and several others have or­
where lie went as a delegate to the grami cook and he to work in the camp.
INSTRUCTOR ON
Estate of Amasa J . Crosiar deceased
ganized a local telephone line to run
lodge, I. O O. F.
Surprise P arty.
—final account filed and Monday, June
P
EED
EE.
from Browns Valley t* Falls City and
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eddy have re­
PIANO AND ORGAN.
22nd at it) o’clock a. m. set for hearing.
connect with the Clif Pugh system.
On last Wednesday evening Mr. Hen­
turned from California, w here they went
Estate of Austin F. Stoner, deceased
Mr. ami Mrs. Won.er have been visit­ This will be a great convenience to ev­ ry Slump arrived at his 28th birthday,
i»n their wedding tour.
Studio; Room 2, Wilson building,
eryone.
ing at Philomath.
and his wife planned a delightful sur- —inventory and appraisement filed and
Dallas, < h egon.
Mrs Frank Bush and Ida Bush, of.
approved
;
administrator
authorized
to
1
prise
for
him
by
inviting
in
a
few
of
The fat lies of Wm. Chappell, of De-
Mr. and Mrs. Kerher and Mrs. John
Montgomery, spent Sunday in the val­
their neighbors and friends, A good so- ; sell personal property at private sale.
Ritner have been visiting Mrs. Ted row. . troit, Michigan, is visiting Ids son and eial time was had, Miss Thelma Bless-! Estate of August Gerlingor. deceased ;
ley with Mrs. Geo. Dodele.
family. Mr. ( Uappell, like his son, Bill,
Mrs. Morrison is again in our neigh­ j is a genial hearty gentleman, and dur- j ing rendering some choice selections on j Ludmilla Gerlinger appointed adminis­
borhood.
j ing his short stay has made a host of the organ, there wts also graphophone tratrix; Curl E. Gcrlinger, George T.
music, which was greatly enjoyed, after! Gertinger and August P. Kisser ap­
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A number from here attended the ! friends.
which a peanut bunt was indulged in praisers.
Falls ( ’ity picnic.
Frank Hubbard’s milk business has w hich added much to the merriment of
Estate of John Campbell, deceased;
Miss JessieBevens has returned home. I increased to -ueb an extent that he the happy occasion. Mrs. Arthur Starr final account filed and June 22nd <*t for
finds it necessary to put on a team and and Mr. J . H. Barham being the lucky
Mr. and Mrs. Novels have been visit- hired driver for twice a dav delivery. ones. Those present, were: Mr. and hearing.
Estate of Thomas Bailey, deceased ;
! ing at Summit.
1 He serves the best of good Jersey cow Mrs. Ii. W. «Stump and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Vassail, Mr. and Mrs. D. petition for renewal of certificate of ik-
Jasper VVillet’s house was destroyed j milk and lias a large i .dronage,
I by fire Tuesday morning.
Falls ('ity expects to celebrate the T. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur «Starr,
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Blessing, Messrs
Mary Ronco has gone to Falls City to Foil it ) in the good old fashioned wav. Earl Barham, Jesse Barham, Worth
Paper Ha it j ing a Specialty
The bu.dne s men will handle the mat­
spend tlie summmer.
ter and as Roy Me Murphy and Ralph Bock, David Harris, Thelma Blessing,
A large number from here will attend Hall are the committee on sports and I Cecil Blessing, Mrs. Edythe Roland,
McMinnville, Oregon.
amusements, it means things will be | Miss Nettie Wells, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
the Ridder’s Grove picnic.
Blessing.
advertised.
This
will
be
the
biggest
CHAS. GREGORY, Agent
The sheep shearers have been in our tiling to be pulled off in Polk county.
neighborhood.
PAI.I.AS. O lir,(KIN
Last Saturday Mrs. Cook received
W hat’s in a Name?
Charley Maxfield made a business word
that
her
brother,
Mr.
Paul,
living
trip over our w ay last week.
‘ What’s vuur name, sir?”
near Pit nor, was dying, and at once left
“ Wood.”
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
A pleasant surprise was given Tom for that point; later while on the way
“
d hat’s vom* wife’s name?”
Arnold on Tuesday evening before bis she received wold that be was better
'
‘Wood,
of
course.”
SK ID O O H O R S E AND C A T T L E T A B L E T S
departure to Eastern Oregon. Those and returned home. Monday word
“ H-m; boti wood. A-ali, any* kind-
present were: dr. and Mrs. Rob Ar­ came that the brother was dead nnd
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
nold. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Hooker, Mr. would be buried in Dallas cemetery thi - iing?”—Success Magazine.
and Mrs. Pina Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. week.
“ Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
Frank Sheythe, Misses Inez Burbank,
The manager of the Arnold show lien
NEW
TO-DAY
Jessie Bevens, Eva Womer, Nellie Wil­
For Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the
liamson, Messrs Pete Ritner. Allie and at the picnic expressed his surprise in
condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just
seeing evt i one intoxicated man in
Lafe Edward«, Cliff, Levi and ('heater not
as
good
when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for
A d v e rtisin g u n d er th is head £ c e n t a word and try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D O O Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera.
Burbank. Jack Oleman, Rex Womer E.dls Cit\ w hile here for three days
He
said
while
showing
in
one
of
the
each in sertio n
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabictsorLouse Powder,
and Tom Arnold.
dry towns in an adjoining county it was
Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B L U E 3 E L L I r t E D I C i N E C O . ,
a continual light to keep drunken men
incorporated; Capital Stock S300.ooo.oo, Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
TED, good cook o r g ir l for second p lace.
Gentle an«i Effective.
away from their tents. It is beginning U ” 7AN
In q u ir e o f H a rt R o b in s o n , A
m ity No.
l. .11
Amity
.
to
daw
n
on
lots
of
people
that
while
For Sale by R A Y & CO., Dallas, Oregon
A well known Manitoba editor writes:
“ As an inside worker I find Chandler- there are lots of loggers here they are |,OR S A L E : T h re e good m ilch cow s. O ne |
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets inval­ all gentlemen.
milt* sou th o f to w n .—L. J . M itc h ell, McCov.
uable for the touches of billiousness
J*
natural to sedentary life, their action
being gentle and effective, clearing the
LM'R re n t p astu re la n d . Those who d esire
digestive tract and the head.” Price
t good p astu re lan d , see J . < T re n t on tin
25 cents. For sale bv Ktafrin Drug Co.
Dolph farm .
Mas
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUT; 'Y
w THE STAR DHILLIN6 M
ACHINE GO. f
of
/»V
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
P
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officiais Have
Since Our Last Issue.
Done
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THE OREGON ARE m i
MAM FOR SERVICE
C A R LTO N .
Miss Pearl It • d has been quite sick.
School has dosed fora few months
DON’T B U Y THEM.
Our adjustable Window Screens in 3 widths
can be put in an 1 taken out in a moment.
Flies can not go through or around them.
T H EY A R E W HAT YOU W ANT
TRY ONE FO R 2 5
CEN TS
! G u y Bros. & D alton
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Painter
Located at Mason board­
ing house, Dallas, Ore.
$ 2 .5 0
We know you want a good door, one th a t’s
not warped and out of shape. Exam ine our
doors and if they are defective in any way
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We are ready to help you do so, by placing
our stock of Screen Doors and Windows a t
your disposal. We have them from
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JV? B WSEKl
It is now a recognized fa ct th a t the presence of flies
in the house is a cause of much sickness and
disease, and we believe th a t it is your
duty to protect your family by
preventing them from
coming in.
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Hardware and Furniture
A I irge crowd attended the graduat-
1 ing exercises'
Mrs. Patterson D visiting her sister, i
Mrs. A. D. Morrison.
Mrs. ( ’. L. Harris has recovered from
I an attack of pneumonia.
Mr BiVhclor and family, of Hills
lioro, ha- been visiting at the home of
C. A Kan.
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Mrs. E. K. Edwards and children, of
San Louis Obispo, Cal., and h *r two sis-
l ters. Mary and Hazel Elgin, are visit-
| ing in Carlton this week.
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Mis Bn.phy's mother and sister are
visiting her.
Next Sunday night we will have a
temperance rally here.
Prof. Sherwood, of the Willamette
Fniveraity, preached here last Sunday
Mrs. (iosser and her two youngest
children are visiting Mrs. Jess ( ham U*r-
lain.
Mrs. Ferguson’s sister, Mrs. Rene-
I «lick, from Portland, visitad the Eer-
1 g u s o n s .
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This trade mark
and the word
T ower on the
buttons distil,
quish this hiqh
grade slicker fro~
the just as good
bra n d s
B. F. JO N ES
A ttornev-at-Law
iM > i:ri:M )K N c i:. o k .
Probate work a specialty.
FOR SALE
A second-hand Wind­
mill and a 3000 gallon
Galvanized Tank
IN g riK F . OF
I have been a correspondent for the
Itemizer for 17 years, lias anyone been
A . J . BARHAM
Dr. Rey no Ms was out to sei* Mrs.
Hayden, who had a very severe attack
of her olid trouble, spleen dweam*.
Office phone, 121ft; Ke» , 1:ì8ft Mutua*
1 correspondent longer?
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W A TERPRO O F
DALLAS, UKKt.ON
A COMMON E X PR ESSIO N
ly u O D C hoppers w a n ted —W ill pay $1.25 h
co rd for t u ttin g o ak wood Andreas J . <«
T re n t on th e Dolph p lace .
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A good you n g
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\ GOOD COW for s a le b y Mrs. J o h n Frake>.
* » D allas, O regon.
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'K R V IC K A B E O. I. C. hoars for s a le .—C. I.
' B a lla rd . 2$ m il. s « ist o f D allas.
'IN M .K C nib Buff O rp in g ton egg. f l
1 J . E . Bcczloy. F a lls C ity.
for l.i
i . u R sale R egistered Poland C h in a b oars nnd I
* sows W ill e x c h a n g e fo r ( ,>\vs th a t w ill he
fresh e a rly th is fa il, t h H ew itt. M onm outh
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* w ill he fresh in A pril an d May. One and :t :
h a lf m iles n orth of D allas, on ro u ie 1. Mrs. F I
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Mantle He,l for Sale.
\ NT o a k fold in g bed In go«>d c o n d itio n , goo«l
I » m a tlr . ss and sprint!« E n q u ire o i l .
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1 ou «t « c o tt’s g rocery .
A ornali Business Foi Sale
\ N established aa* *,. y for the sale of a vers
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m e r ito r io u s a r t i c l e that « an t«v* s«»ld in bu
'in e s s h o u ses, o ltiie s and private h o u se s . On I
iv b u s in e s s o f th e k in d in th e c i ty . K x c l u s i v
r ig h t t o o n e p a r t y , « a n be h a n d le d by e i t h e r
la d y o r g e n tle m a n
T h is Is a n e x c e p t io n a l o p
portnnlty for s o m e o n e to get a s t a r t in a very
p r o f ita b le b u s in e ss with a v e r y s m a ll a m o u n t
d c a p ita l
It is w o r th i n v e s t ig a tin g . A d d ress
P O box JM, Dallas. Oregon
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When I want my laundry done
up nicely I take it to the
Dallas Steam Laundry
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M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R
P H O N E 1251
D A LLA S , ORECON
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