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Mrs. Lillian Eaton and Miss Iva ( ’oop- er spent the 4th in Falls City. MICHIGAN CITY. Da You Think For Yourself ? Miss Eva Mulkev was a guest «*f Miss Nola Owen, the last of the week. Or. dq you open your month like s young gulp «lowii whatever food or wedl- The cannery opened Monday with a ma\be offered you ? large amount of cherries on hand. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. G. A. Wilcox returned Friday Intelligent thinking woman. from a three months’ visit in Minne In need ofW fcf from weakness, nerrousnesa, pain and su X i V ij . then It means much to sota. you that therXj^ one tri-d and t|run lionet M lm M a U -1 I*'T t.Tli. l l liii* ’• ■ • '"."I"' m , l Ul»’ i ,>t t j JtM a r .W nu .N < ,i«if>«iTiM.--| „ lr"in Mt. Ang«d where sin* lias attend« d^ dru^aistn fyr the cure of woman ’* ilia. •!» »1» «1» «1» «4» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * 1 fora few «lays visit with relatives here. school th«» past year. The makers o f Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre Mr. ( has. Irvine ami bride arrived I>r. Harris, «if Willamina, was an over scription, for the cure of weak, nervous, run R. L. CHAPMAN...... Siimiay visitor w ith the Hulett family. home Frnlav evening after having spent their honeymoon in British Columbia down, over-worked. debilitated, pain-racked F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R women, knowing this medicine to be muile up Frank Hartman is home from the and Mrs. CI ihh . Fitch a rd ami daughter, of ingredients, every one of which ha> the Carlton logging camp for a short vaca- FM B A LM ER Dorothv and Mrs. Tom Fichurd have strongest possible Indorsement of the leading , tion. OFFICE: Chapeland Parlor.**. V Mainst. been visiting Mrs. A1 Herren, of Salem. and standard authorities of the several Ü A L L A 5 , OKHOON: Mrs. W. ('. Hagertv, of McMinnville, schools of pra«“tice. are perfectly willing, and Miss Mab«‘l Cooper has return«»«! from in fa«*t, are only too glad to print, as they do, spent a few days of last week with rela Bell Phone 108. Mutual Phone 1808. Eugene, wdiere she held a position the the formula, or list of ingn-dienls. of which tive' here. Calls Promptly Answ ered Day or Night. past year as assistant teacher in the it is composed, in p la in English, on every Alan/,o Tharp and family, are hack on University. bottle-wrapper. the farm again after a two months out ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «1» A small blaze broke out in the home ing in tin* mountains. The formula o f Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- (if L«»n Travis, Sunday, but was noon scriptlon will i>oar the most criticalexamina Mr. N. Newhill, of Eastern Oregon, extinguished by lb«* base ball boys. BUTLER. tion of medical experts, for it contains no and at «me time a resident of this vicin The damage was light. alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming ity, is here visiting friends and rela- drugs, and no agent enters into it that is not Mr. Mean tier ban gold his interest in Leonard Ritur and family move«! to tives. | tin* firm of Messner, ('onkey & Walker highly recoin mem led- by the most advauct»d Salem last week. i and will devote his time to banking, and leading med al teachers and author IN D E P E N D E N C E . Several fishing parties were on the j The firm will he known hereafter as ities of their several schools of practice. Th«*r.e authorities recommend the In g radients creeks the past week. ( ’onkey, Walker and Lehman. o ^ ')r . T ’ff-rc«‘,s I ffiVcYte Prescription for ti^e Mr. ('. C. Patrick sp«»nt Saturday and Mr. Snow, of Gopher, spent Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. S. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. curé of exactly the llments for Sunday in P«»rtlan«l. with the ( ’at¡»enter boys. Jess Whiteaker, Mrs. ( lv«l<* Williams. Sii.? won<T:ame«l nmti . ine is advIstnT ÜÚ1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester ls>ng ami son Mr. U ess Perry, Mr. S. E. Owen and Miss Rita and Thelma Rowell are Miss Claru Robinson attemle«l the races N o other medicine for woman's ills has any spent the 4th in Albany. McMinnville visitors this week. in Albany Thursday ami Friday. such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce’s Mrs E. E. Paddock is home after a Favt i ;lo Prescription has received, in the un Born, to the wife of Irvin Hussey , two mouths’ in Portland. Mr. Laurence Green ami Miss Veva Saturday. July 4th, a baby boy. Morrison were united in marriage at qualified recommendation of each of Its several ingr« «¡ients by scores of leading medi Misa Bertha Bohanan has returned tin* home of the bride's parents, Mr. cal men of al! the schools of practice. Is A. R. Shepard was up from Carlton from a brief visit to Albany. J. C. Morrison, at H p. in. July 2ml. such an emiorscmeut not worthy of your After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Green consideration'( l«»it on the evening boat for Albany, 4" 4? d» tp where they will reside. A booklet o f ingredients, with numerous Among those visiting Salem the 4th authorative profesional i ndorsements by the were: Mrs. Dorris, Mrs. 1). Davidson. loading medical authorities of this country, . g -< T v ^ Mrs. I. L. Smith. Mr. ami Mrs. P. S. will be mailed frre ?<» any one sending name Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. S. E Owen. end address v ith request for same. Addresi Grace and Alma Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ii. V. Pierce. Uuifalo. N. Y. H U M O R S IN T H E IJ L C O D Linn Davidson, Nellie Damon. Grace When the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth Wallace, Babe Owen, Eva Mulkev, Nola Owen, Oliver Linden, Cleva Robinson, and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu Grover Mattison, Cement Wilson. Wcss «*« 1 in the morning. Honorable Holman lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease These Perry,Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cooper. delivered tneoration address ammediate- ly after the programme. Everyone humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish brought out their lunch baskets and the condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry dinner they had wasn’t slow. After SU N N Y SLOPE. off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy mutter is left | dinner tin* climbing of the greesed pole to sour and ferment and soon tlie circulation becomes charged with the acid took place. Mr. Leonard McCaleb poison. The blood begins to throw oil the humors and acids through the Mr. John Walkers new barn ¡ h nearing climbed to tin*, top and got the dollar. pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema. Acne. Tetter, Psoriasis, completion. After the climbing of the greesed pole Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Iv zema appears, usually the pillow fight took place, after that Mr. Wm. Herren and son, George, was the ball game which concluded the with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules fmm which there flows a sticky fluid that dries an«l forms a crust, and the itching is intense went to Falls City Sunday. exercises of the «lay. Everyone had a Miss Fav Shipley has gone to Perrv- good time and we wish t«> congratulate It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; dale where she will work for her aunt. Mr. Bosley for the arranging of the grove and for the kindness shown by the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended Mr. Groonies and wife, Miss Nellie to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and g ivin g it a Thompson ami Mr. Ed Wunder sind j him on this celebration. hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the wife, of Independence, visited Mr. Her CONCORD. form of pimples and black heads, while • man Wunder and family Sunday. I suffered w it h E c z e m a fo r fo r ty y e a rs a n d c o u ld find n o th in g to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ- j Their was si neighborhood dance at the cure me u n til I trie d S. 3. 8. I ent parts of the body One of the worst Imme of Mr. Wm. Herren on the even Mr. Chas. Rees and family drove over suffered in te n se ly w it h th e itc h ing of the fourth. Those present were: I to Sheridan the fourth. in g an d b u rn in g ; p u s tu le s w o u ld forms of skin trouble is .Salt Rheum; fo rm from w h ic h there flo w e d a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, | Mr. Ed Wunder and wife, of Indepen- Miss Carry and Fen Crook went down u tie k v flu id; c ru sts w o u ld com o on _ sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak denee, Mr. Groonies and wife, Mr.. the ck in uiid v; hen scratc h ed off Wallace Tuttle and wife. Mr. Ed. Rod- I I to Lafayette to spend the fourth. the ak in w a s le ft as r a w a s a p ie c e and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin „ V T . . . A ........A » ~ n n „ i fl.n c f beef. I su ffe re d a g o n y in the The humor producing the trouble gern, wife, soul two daughters, Gertrude I Mr. Clarkson Rees was at Smitlifield y e a rs I w a s afflicted, b u t disease. lo n g ye and Belle, Mr. Treet and wife, of Mon and visited with Archie, Reed Sunday. w h e n I u sed 8. S. 8. I fou n d a p e r lies dormant in the blood through the mouth, Mr. Tom Marks and wife, Mr. fect oure. T h e re h a s n e v e r been W inter to break out and torment the J iy ami Roy Clarke, Messeis. Henry Grandma Cmphlett is up from Amity a n y r e tu rn o f the tro u b le . 0. H . E V A N S , sufferer with the leturn of Spring. The best Tarnen, Verl Vater, Jack Finings, visiting with her son, Mr. Leonard S to c k m a n , N e b - Fmphlbt. treatment for r.ll skin <1 incases is S. S. S. Grover and John Petzer, Ira Sullivan, It neutralizes th<5 acids ami removes the Mr. Charley Davis and son. Miss Vera Mr. and Mrs. Venen are up from For humors so that the skin instead of being Tuttle and brother. Howard, Miss Nellie est (¡rove visiting their daughter. Mrs. irritated and diseased, is nourished by a Thompson, Mr. Will Herren and wife, Chas. Bock man. supply of fresh, healthy blood. External Maggie and George Herren, Mr. Albert Mr. and Mrs. G. Richmond drove over applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., Marks, Roy and Jess Johnson, and to Salem to take in the fourth and visit Grandma Herren. They danced until while they soothe the itching caused by VEG ETABE two o’clock and then departed for their the latters mother, Mrs Starr. skin affections, can never cure the trouble homes and all seemed to have a good Mr. and Mrs. Giff. Zumwalt. are up because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation time. from McMinneville visiting with his and forces out every particle of foreign matter ami restores the blood to its brother, Mr. Glen Zumaltz and family. There was a celebration at the Boslev normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin Grove which was a grand success. Their Mrs. (has. Rees gave an icecream affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical ; dviee desired sent free was foot races, pony races, a hall game party Sunday. Those present were: lo all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first cl is dm. stores. and all other kinds of sports and amuse- Mr. and Mrs. Veanon, from Forest CAm men is. A goo« I programme was remler- Grove, Mrs. L. Uniphlett, of Amity, TH E S W IF T S P E W * 9'* ~ — ———1 \|r. ami .Mrs. C. Burkinan ami family, ;v - « ' an.l chil.lri-n, -Mr, and * * * ' # * * ' * * * * * * * * * * * * * *** * *-** * * * w* % Mrs Rees and tannlv and Mr. J. ( oti- 1 nery. They all enjoyed themselves is the report. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. SKIN DIS Haying has begun in earnest. Y\ «* all hel|M*«l Salem celebrate. Our people rejoice tliat the big bridge j is open once more. Apples ¡in* falling off so badly that the crop will be light. Worst Case of Eczema Doctor Had Seen in 40 Years— For Six Months Father Expected His Baby to Die—Blood Oozed Out All Over Her Body—Had to Be Wrapped in Silk and Carried on a Pillow— Now She Is Perfectly Cured. DOCTOR RECOMMENDED CUTICURA REMEDIES F o r In fa n ts and Children. Mr. George M cl’onahev and Burl Ol- I liver are working on the new fill. The Kind You Have Always Bought George Fliapnian with a crew has started work making a fill where the Schindler bridge was. Mr. K. M. Paxton. Mr. an«l Mrs. J. j Oliver and daughter, Bertha, attended camp meeting at Turner Sunday. L. C. viiited homes moving secured ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT Ring and family, of Willamina, I at the Smith and Patterson j recently. They contemplate to Salem h o o d , Mr. Ring having I a position in the gas plant. AVcgelable PrfparaüoiiforAs si mila 1 iiig the fboii ami Retjul.i ling H ip Suxtiadis and bow Is ol Bears the I nfants / C h il d r e n Signature of Promotes DigeslionJCheetfid KINGS* VALLEY. ness and fest.Contains neither “ My little girl was born two weeks Opiunt.Morphine nor Mineral. before her time and my wife died four Dick Rogers spent the Fourth in Al- hours after the N o t N a r c o t ic . birth of our child Ibany. ami I had to raise ( ’ . E. Rice transacted business in Air- jtmpe jf ’>u the baby on arti lie Tuesday. ficial foods. Six Rmykiu Setd- months after birth JLx Smna * H. T. Max field and family celebrated shi* broke out and AcM/eSdtt- I had two doctors at Falls City. jtaiseSetd* > ^ in a t t e n d a n c e . A. C. Miller took a load of wool to There was not a HinnSmJ- particle of skin left Airlie today. on her body, the blood oozed out just John Miller has 1 hh * h quite sick, but anywhere, and we had to wrap her in silk and carry hei on a pillow for ten weeks. is improving. A perfect Remedy for Constitu She was the most terrible sight I ever Hown-d Bush and family visited in tio n . Sour Stomach.Dlarrtioea saw, and for .six months I looked for Airlie Fundav. W orm s ,Convulsiuns.FeverisB her to go to her mama, but thank God and his agents, she is alive and well George Podole visile«! his parents at ness and Loss o f S leep . to-day and she will be three years old Wells over Sundav. the seventh of December and has never Fa. Simile Signature of had a sign of the dread trouble since. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. *• I used every known remedy to alle Bronson is quite sick. viate her suffering, for it was terrible to witness. Dr. C------ gave her up N E W Y O RK. Sarah Miller and children are visiting and then I went to C------F ------ and got at the home «*f Dick Rogers. A t é m o n f i i s o ld Dr. B ----- and he and Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment saved her. He Several families went to the valley j 5 D o s i ^ - 3 5 £ ents recommended the Cutieura Remedies, last Monday after cherries a fruit that or said we were right in making use of cannot be grown in King Valley Guaranteed underlie Fooda them. As nearly as I can remember, we used eight cakes of Cutieura Soap and three boxes of Cutieura Ointment; PEEDEE. TH* OINTAUH «OMWANV. NCW VOWK OITY. Exact Copy of Wrapper. but you must take into consideration that hers was an exceptional case, for an old and good doctor said that it Every body making hay. was the worst case that had come to him Oda Ora ton is again with us. in forty years. 1 have always hinged on Cutieura Soap to keep her skin soft and Rob Arnold lost a fine calf last week. I to give her a pure complexion. James Mrs. Clara Esson, who is the assist Mr. and Mrs. ( ’. L, Cri<ler have re J. Smith, Wood and Metal Pattern J. I. Kinchin’s brother is visiting turned from California. ant pastor of Rodney Avenue Christian Maker. Box 231, Buena Vista, Va., Oct. witii him. church in Portland, passed through 14 and 22, 1006.” In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Postmaster Coad left Tuesday after Lufe Edwards has been an Albany noon for Tillamook county. He was our town last week on her return from a visit with her parents in Polk county. visitor this week. joined at McMinnville by Mr. W. C. Nellie Williamson has gone home to Cook and Mr. T J. Warren, of that city, care for her grandmother, who is quite ami Mr. ( ’. V. 11 are, of Portland. They will spend thereat of the week hunting ill. Sh eriff s Sale. and fishing on tin* famous Trask river. Dr. Butler passed through here Sun- «lay on bis way to see Grandma G rant, j V’ O T IC E is h ereb y g iv e n th a t hy virtu«* o f an brate«l the 4th at Salem and report hav who is very ilí. ' e x e c u tio n am i or«lc*r o f s a le «in ly issue«! ing a fine time. out o f an d u n d er th e h an d an«i se a l o f th e Mr. and Mrs. 1*. O. Burbank, Mr and c le rk o f t lie eiri-u it cou rt o f th e sta te o f O regon , Mr. Sherman and Mr. Petitt, of Mrs. Robbie Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. fo r P o lk co u n ty , b e a rin g «la te th e 3r«l d a y o f June, 11*08, u pon a ju d g m e n t am i dec ree «In ly Monmouth, were in this locality on Kerber, Mr. an«l Mrs. Lew Ritner and i en te re d , e n ro lle d an d <1<»< kt le«l in sai«l cou rt business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Shevthe have been «• amp- on th e 2nd d a y o f June, BIOS, in a c e rta in su it th e re in p e n d in g w h e re in it. V. S p la n e is p la in Mr. Bogart and son, Harold, of Mon ingoi» the Liukiamnte, and Mr. and tiff, am i ¡». A K lkins. ii. (M ld n er and ( ’ . W. mouth, passed through here Friday en- Mrs. Fred Ritner and Mr. and Mrs. M a th ew s a re d efem lu n ts. an d to m e dir«*ci« d, Curtis Miller, on Rock ( ’reek. c o m m a n d in g nn* to s ell th e h e r e in a fte r de- route t«> Falls City. , scrib e«! rea l p r o p e r ly to s a tis fy th e am o u n ts 1 s p e cified in said d e c re e a n d e x e c u tio n , I w ill. is erecting a plant at D. Gilliam and family, of Bridgeport, Fred Brant left Monday for eastern I Oil were Sunday visitors at the home of Oregon. P O R T L A N D , OREGON S aturday. J u ly 11, Mrs. Gilliam’s mother, Mrs. Bressler. for the manufacture of their Lena Turner returned to the Simp- i 1908. at tin* hou r o f 1 o ’c lo c k p. m. o f said d a y, eon logging camp Sunday. world famous at th«* fro n t «lo o r o f th e c o u n iy co u rt h ou se in PERRYDALE PORTABLE W E LL j th e c it y o f D allas, in sa id co u n ty o f P o lk , sell Jesse Yost went to independence to I at p u b lic auc tio n to th e h igin 'st b id d e r fo r D R IL L IN G M AC H IN ES buy a new mower and rake. : cash in h an d «m d a y «>f sale\ su bject to re- i d e in p tio n in th e m a n n er p r o v id e d by la w , a ll for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. II. G. Keyt shipped a carload of oats Henry Pulse, wife and little girl from th e rig h t, title , in ti rest an d estate o f said <Je- last week from this place. fe m la n ts an d each and eve ry on e o f th em , and Falls City are visiting relatives here. A m o d e r a te a m o u n t o f I o f a ll person s c la im in g by. th ro u g h o r u n d er Misses Edith Duignan and Ella Jones m o n e y w il l s t a r t y o u in • them , o r c it h e r o f them , subsequent t<> th e «la te Mrr. Guv Metcalf and daughter, o f p la in t f f s m o rtg a g e , w h ic h is fo rc c lo M «! in of this place are now working in the Florence, of Airlie. are visiting friends a p ro f ita b le b u s in e s s . 1 >iiid v iz. M ay ju. 1908, o f in am i to the said condenser at Amity. and relatives here. 1 m o rtg a g e d prem ises, d escrib ed in sa id ju d g - S T A R PO RTABLE ! m ent. <l«»eree an d «•xccution as fo llo w s , t«> -«it: Mr. Kennedy, of Dallas, was visiting Mr. Steffv and wife, from near Dallas, i : A n u n d iv id e «! on e -fo u rth o f th e sou th h a lf D R IL L IN G M AC H IN E S at the home of his brother-in-law II. J. are visiting Jesse Yost ami brought him o f lots.'» an d t* in b lock h’>, as th e sam e ap p ea rs have been proved by i on Hie p lats aud su rveys o f th e to w n o f D allas, Elliot one day last week. a pair of hound pups. ¡ i n P o lk c o u n ty , sta te «>f O re g o n , as p la tte d , Competitive Tests to be j d e d ic a te d an d re«-oido«l by th e L a C re o ie Aca- Ewen Jennings is assisting Wm. K e y t Some went to Falls City, some to The Best In The World, : d e m ic in s titu te , a c o rp o ra tio n , to g e th e r w ith in making a new yard fence and other* Salem, some to Albany and others to the ten em en ts, h e re d ita m e n ts am i a p p u rte n wise improving his home. For full particulars regard ances th e re u n to lit lo n g in g o r in a n y w ise a p Newport to spend the Fourth. p e r ta in in g ; su bject o n ly to th e 11f«*' esta te o f ing well drilling machines, Mrs. Jane Morrison, of Eugene, visit J an e M o rriso n th e r e in .' Childrens’ day at the Ronco church tools, supplies, etc., write to D ated D allas, O rego n , th is Ith d a y o f June, ed several «lays at the homes of Mrs. the fourth Sunday in this month, and Eliza Swartz and J. F. Morrison. an ice cream social next Saturday night. THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. J. M. «.RANT, S h e r iff o f P o lk C o u n ty. O rego n . PO RTLAN D, OREQON, ----------- ♦ • ♦ ------------- Quite a number of young people of or this place spent the fourth at Sheridan Henry and Charley Sullivan, now A K R O N , O H IO . FALLS CITY. and report a line time while others prominent attorneys and politicians of went to Falls City and Salem. Notice to Creditors. the state of Washington, were visiting Alfred Enes has recently done some their old home here over Sunday. Hen- 1 A young son of Jack Truax was con rv was a former proprietor of the Itemi siderably hurt last week by gome lum painting for Grandma Keyt and also for y O T K ’ K is h e re b y g iv e n th a t tlrn u n d ersign ed ber falling on him. I I). L. Keyt, they having their yard fences zes being its publisher some 30 years •’ li s been d u ly a p p o in te d g u a rd ia n o f th e ¡ago. They have been up to McMinn- person a n d «-state o f H en ry B. S teffv, a person | painted. Harvey (¡age and family and Mrs. “ fjpst W p Fosffet.” neapablc* c f c o n d u c tin g his o w n a ffa irs, by th e ! vilje visiting their ."inter, Mrs. Jas. Mc «•ounty <*onrt o f tin* sta te o f O rego n , fo r "Polk Charley Frink returned home last week Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, formerly of Cain, who has been seriously ill. c o u n ty. A ll persons h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t from a several weeks’ trip through | McCoy, but now of Portland, were vis sa id e sta te a re h ereb y n o tifie d to p resen t th e Southern Oregon. iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. sam e d u ly v e r ifie d , to g e th e r w ith th e p ro p er vo u c h e rs th e re fo r, to m e at m y resid en ce in Wm. Kevt last Friday. Many improvements lined out for P o lk c o u n ty , O regon (n e a r D a lla s ) w ith in six m o n th s from th e «la te «if th is n otice. this season will soon I k * put in shape, Making hay and canning fruit is the D ated th is 27th «la y o f M av. ltsw. and Falls City will exceed last summer order of the day for the farmers and ' H A M C K L D. S T K F F Y in its building growth. their wives of this locality, there being G u a rd ia n o f th e person an d estate TE A o f H e n ry B. S teffy. a person Sid Trask came home from Airlie to an abundance of both fruit and hay. Hot W e a th e r Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor of infants, Children and Adults consists of Cutieura Soap <2.r>c.) to Cleanse the Skin, Cutieura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cutieura Resolvent (50c.) (in the form o f Chocolate Coateil Fills 25c. p«*r vial of 60> to Purify the Blood. Sold throughout the world. I'otter Drug * them. Corp.. Sole Props., Boston, Mass. OF“Mailed Free. Cutieura Book ou Skin Diseases. T|e U Drilling llaclpe Co. 0 N U M E NT Marble— -Granite Makes ones thou gh ts turn to the mountains and coast. But there is no pleasure in a trip unless you are prepared w ith the things that g o camp life to make e n jo y a b le . We have every th in g in these lines: Tents, Tables, Cots, Chairs, Hammocks, Camp stoves. Gun and Fishing indespensible. rod A are W e h ave the most com plete stock In the city. In fa c t w e have eve ry thin g you want. W e have fo r sale a second hand organ in good condition Guy Bros. & Dalton Hardware and Furniture utteud the great celebration hereon the Mrs. Nellie Getchel arrived here from Fourth. Sid is one «»f our patriotic near Carthage, Mo., her husband hav young men and is always welcome in ing preceded her a few weeks. They Vails City. are very much pleased with Oregon and Mr. Hunter, who recently purchased will permantly locate here. They are some lots on Hchoolhouse lull, has the now at the home of his cousin Leslie frame of his new resilience up and work Kearnes, of Salt Creek. is being pushed. It will be a handsome Mr. Carson is assisting H. J. Elliot residence wheu finished. and J. F. Morrison in installing the new engine. They have been delayed some The Advent church has received a what in their work on account of the coat of white paint aud presents a new boilers removed from the Rickreall mill appearance. The Vick Bros, have not being in first-class shape to put in newly painted their business block, im- hut they have ordered a large new boil j proving it very much. er which will arrive the first of the 1 The Advent people are bidding inter- veek. ------- - — ! « sting meetings in their gospel tent in the grove adjoining the Christian DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is especi «•liurch. Many people are attending ally good for piles. Recommended and and the interest is great. sold by Conrail Stafrin. Rev. Wm. A. Sk«*els filled the pulpit of the Christian church Sunday night, preaching an excellent sermon to a large I congregation. Mr. Skeels has been 1 away for the past two years in quest of I health, an«l returns much improved. THREE ACRE The Fourth of July celebration at Falls City was one of the best things that ever happened. The parade con sisted of numerous very handsome floats representing the various lodges and business houses, also a fine calvalry company of handsome young girls, a platoon of small boys carrying guns, f. »Bowed by carriages and people on foot. The parade was the best ever seen here. The speech of Mr. Hoffer was a masterpiece of eloquence and patriotism. an«l all tin* events ad vert is- e«l were fully carried out. Groat praise is «lue Walter W illiams and Cliff Pugh an 1 others for the g«»o«l work «lone by them. The barbeque was a grand suc- c«ss. th«» two beeves being roasted perfectly bv Fred Oherer, and every one who desire«! had all they wanted. The «lay close«! with a fine display of fire works. The many visitors from Dallas showed th«* warm feeling Dallas bad for Falls City, and they can always be de-1 pen«led upon t«» help us out with our j eelebraticnis. It was a day long t«» be remembered and every one enjoyed themselves. York fro m Japan; is to o San fa r F ra n R easo n F o r R f n t i v o : SUNNY SLOPE Hay harvest is in full hlaat in thin v i c in ity . E n q u ir e Iff SMITH’S CYCliRY L. D. Brown, attorney. R a ilro a d street, Hallas. Your ttrorer returns your money if you don*t like Schilling's Best, we pay him F inal Settlement. V* On and A fter This Date the Price of Ice Will be as Follows: DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas, Oregon. R.C. C R A V E N - - W. G. V A S S A L L - - Prosidenl Cashier D IR E C TO R S : N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt ] M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassal!. This bank is pleased to place at the ! disposal of its customers the facilities i gained during many years of continuous service and growth. * 50 lbs. and under, 1 ' c per lb. 100 lbs. . . . $1.25'per 100 200 lbs. . . . 1.00 per 100 Cash must accompany all out- of-town or«lers and add 15c for each sack. N O TIC E is hereby given that the undersigned as executrix of the estate of E. P. Gwinn, deceased, has tiled her final a<*eount in the county court <»f the state of Oregon, for the county of Polk, and that Sntunlny, June 20 , 1908, ut the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room of the sai«l «•oun* ty court, in Dallas, Oregon, has been appoint- <‘«| by sai«l court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account, and the settlement thereof. Dated and published first time Mav 21, 1908. IDA M ULLREY, Executrix of the Inst will ami tes tament of E. P. Gwinn, de ceased. J. H. Flower, attorney. DALLAS ICE CO. S h e riffs Sale. I We Make I Our Own NOTTCK is hereby given that by virtue of an j ; I order isxued out of the county court, of the i stjit«* of Oregon, for the '•ounty <*f Polk, at the | June term thereof. lDtia, commanding me to i ; ! sell the several trH«-t*« or parcels «if real proper ty hereinafter dcsi-ribed, to which the county ! of Polk, has a«*qrtired title by virtue of sale thereof for taxes, and more particularly d«*- seribeil as follows, tow it: Come in and try a ilish. 1— Beginning 2 ro«l* south and in»q feet east of northeast «‘orner of J. E. Davidson donatio A ll we ask is a compari lam! claim, south l.’*2 feet, east 70 feet, north 132 feet, west 70 feet to place «»f beginning. Pt son and we will have you of l*»t 7 a id 8. block 24. Hills. Independence. as a regular customer. 2— Begi ming 44.15$ «‘bains, east of southwest corner, of J- Carmack donation land claim, north 28.06 chains, east 1.15$ chains, south 26.0«» ( bains, west 1.15 chains to place of begin Our parlors are cool, ning. Section 20 am! 29. township 8 south, rang • 4 west, containing 3 a« res. pleasant and inviting. 8—Lots 7 ami 8. i*lo« k 27. Thorp’s Indepen- den«*e. 4 -I^»t 7. block 20. Th«*rp’s Independence. 6 —Beginning 50 chains north of southwest Caterers for balls, pic corner «»f A. Blevens donation land claim, south 12 rods 5.10-12 feet, « ast so rods, north 4*> i ' nics. private parties,etc. ro«!s 21 f«-t‘s. west 17 rods 5..<-12 feet, south -k: j rials 13.2-12 feet, west 15.67 « bains t<» place of j Delivery fret* of charge. beginning, section 33, township? south, rang«* 4 west, containing 10 a«:r«*s. 7— Lot 8, block 26. Thorp’s Independence. 8— Lots 2 ami 3, block Hi. Thorp’s Addition t«* j E v ery th in g in co n fection Thorp’s Imlependence. 9— Lots 2, 3. 4. block 2 N an«l 4 E. Buena Vista j e r y and tropical fruits 10- L«»t 7. block l, S ami 2 E Bncna Vista. 11- S \ «>f Lots 1, 2,3. 4. block 2 CattTons’ Sbdiv of ont Lot 2 Monmouth. 1 2 - N 54 feet of Lots 7 and 8. bl«a*k 1. Cattrons’ Sbdtv of out L*»t 2 Monmouth. Now. therefore on ICE CREAM 13 blocks from Courthouse New 5-room cottage. Good well. 12.5 1-year-old hens, with houses complete; two acres enchased with 72-inch Page poultry fence. Pay ing proposition.... in c a p a b le o f c o n d u c tin g his o w n affA irs. C . L . H A W K IN S cis co is nearer. Poultry Ranch For Rent Takes too much time from my bicycle business. .Ic*«' and Roy Johnson are working for Riddell Hr««. Chaa. Dehorn of Black Rock, was a Sunny Slop« visitor Sunday. Ru*««ll ami Clro>*o« r u b back eaW- N ew W e Lay Our E g g s We lay our eggs before you fresh from I the farm. Fr«>ni hen t«> vour table they come as quickly as it is powflible to get I them. Try some an«l see how different they are from just ordinary eggs. But j goo«l as they are they are not a bit bet- | ter than all groceries handle here. If you like fresh eggs, as you surely will, j you will like our other gr«>eeries equally as well. Yon will like our prices to«». They are always the lowest that will pay for fine quality. E. B O Y D & S O N ...at th *.. Corner Grocery Saturday, the 18th Day of Ju ly . 190«. at the hour of 1 o’clock p m. of sai«l «lav in front of the court house In Dallas. Polk county. Oregon. I will sell the above described real pr«»perty at pnblbr auction to the highest bidder I >r cash in haml on day o f sate, W ttn en nay hand this 17jh day < of Juna. IS J M .o ftA ir« S heriff •>! P o U C ounty ' )rag«T»». | Johnson Bros. N orth M ain Street DALLAS f a WMW’nHMMHHHHK # » U H I » » » '