The S fory o f » Medicine.
Its name—"Golden Medical Discovery*
was suggested by one of Us most import
ant ami valuable ingredients — Golden
Seul root.
Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce «lit»
Mina Marie Church, who haa lieen
teaching school in Eastern Oregon, luta covered that he could, by the mu* of pure,
triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer
returned to her home in this city.
tain degree of constantly maintained
Mrs. Ada Taylor a ml dang’ ter, Irene, heat and with the aid of apparatus and
visited relative» and friends in Mon appliances designed for that purpose, ex
mouth and Independence last week.
tract from our most valuable native me
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knteh and Mr. dicinal roots their curative properties
We have two new neighbors
+ » » » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
and Mrs. Dee Taylor have gone to the much better than by the use of alcohol,
vicinity, W. D. Mixter and
vet I l.uekiamute to fish and pick black ber- so generally employed. 8o the now world-
family, whose
have
R. L. CHAPMAN.....
famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for
ries.
learned.
the cure of weak stomach, Indigestion, or
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
The many friends of Mrs. Douglas, dy*pep*ia. torpid liver, or biliousness and
and
U was first made, as
I Brock and Mr. Mixter are busy baying. I wife of the former pastor of the Method’ kindred deran
EM 8ALM ER
without a particl«
j Miss II impton and II. J. Barker have ist church, were pained to » hear of her It ever sin
OFFICK: <>hApelAnd P a r i N . Main »t.
of alcohol
few
ortland
a
!
their
hay
all
in.
A.
A.
Wilt
and
Fred!
death
which
occured
in
1
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DALLAS. OH» BON
A glance
Fist of Its Ingredl-
Writtenstrom are also engaged in hay lay8 ago.
ents, print _ ___ _
bottle-wrapper,
Bell Phone 108. * Mutual Phone 13üP.
ing.
will
show
that
It
Is
from the most
The Vaudeville theater, under the
Calls Promptly AmwereJ Day or Nighl
.found growing
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management of Mr. Stuart opened Sat valuable medicinal
urday night to a crowded honae.
Independence haw? ball team beat the
Airlie team in a game played Sunday
afternoon. The »core was 15 to 8.
Limbs Below the Knees Were Raw
— Feet Too Swollen to Get Shoes
On— Sleep Completely Broken
by Intense Itching and B u rn in g -
Well in Two Days and Says That
I
CUTICURA IS AMONG
HIS HOUSEHOLD GODS
“ God bless the man who first com
pounded Cuticura. Some two months
ago I had a humor break out on my
limbs below my knees. They came to
look like raw beefsteak, all red, and no
one kn .wa how they itched and burned.
They were so swollen that I had to
split my drawers open to get them on
and could not get my shoes on for a
week or more. I used five or six dif
fer. nt VWMdtoa and got no help, only
when applying them the burning was
worse and the itching less. One morning
I remembered that I had a bit of Cuti
cura and tried it. Frjm the moment
it touched me the itching was gone and
I have not felt a bit of it since. The
swelling went down and in two days I had
my shoes on and was about as usual.
I only wish I had used the Cuticura
Remedies in the first of my troubles.
They would have saved me two or
three weeks of intense suffering. Dur
ing that time I did not sleep an hour at
a time, but was up applying such
remedies as I had.
Henceforth the
Cuticura Remedies will be among my
household gods, rest assured. George
B. Farlev, 50 South State St„ Conoora.
N. H.. May U , 1907,1
'•
INDEPENDENCE.
SUNNY SLOPE.
Kd Simons has gone to ( ’ascadia for an
outing.
Mr. Bruce has moved on the Milma
Born, July 12th, to Mr. and Mrs.
place.
George Jones, a son.
John Sumpter visited hi Mr. Herron’»
Mrs. Mary ('happel has returned
from a camping trip.
Sunday.
The cherries are being taken care of ; Men are at work now
iling the
as there is a ready market for them.
streets of Independence.
Hay is all cut in this vicinity. Every
Mrs. Ed Owen and Mrs. ( ’ has Matti-
body will have pleuty, as there .» a large I son were Salem visitors Friday.
crop.
Mr. K. W. Kirk will be principal of
There was an ice cream social at Mr the Independence school this coming
PiUer’s Sunday and one also at Mr- winter.
FUhback’s. All had a good time.
Miss Lulu Locke, of Dallas, visited
Independence friend» Saturday and
Sunday,
ROCGA.
ol Dallas, is visiting
Henry Wright,
hi» parent».
R. J. Robinion ia helping J. L
risen with hi» hay.
Mur*
The weather this week has been all
that could be desired for haying.
F. J. Morrison and family, of Dallas,
arc visiting his parent» and sister.
B. E. Rose has returned from a short
Visit in the valley. W. K. McDonald is
outside for a shout visit with friends.
Quite a number of people are passing
to and fro; some bound for Newport or
►Siletz, others in on fishing excursion».
Mr«. A. Grog« entertained a
friend» Friday evening for Mi»»
Goldman.
day,
Francisco. Mr. Merwin i» indepen
dence’s most popular postmaster and
Mrs. Merwin a leading milliner.
Henry Truman Baughman died at the
home of his mother in Independence,
July 7th, 1908. He was a graduate of
the state normal school and taught the
past year in Medford. His body was
taken to Lane county for burial.
Miss Francis Townsend entertained a
few of her young friends Saturday after
noon, in honor of her eighth birthday.
Those present were:
Vale Hilder-
brand, He Hen and Grace Butler, Eula
Dickinson, Hazel and Norma Calhreath,
Dorothy Fitchard, Bernice Trainor.
few Leona Sloper, Nellie Branburg and
Ida Perry Dong.
J. M, Stark is having 200 feet of ce
PEEDEE.
ment walk built around the Little Pal*
ace Hot«l,
Everybody making hay,
Harold, Fitrhafd ami Gwen Robert»
have returned from a Week's outing at
Wm. Shewey 1» cutting hav for Jim
Clear Lake.
Brown.
Mi?-« Ida Goldman, who has been vis
Will Bush in mowing hav for Thomas
iting Mrs. (in»'», left for her home iit Ktnshin.
l.\>• tland Hatunlay.
Mrs. Jim Brown is visiting her daugh
Tin* Misses Alta Savage, Ve va Burns, ter near Buena Vista.
and Francis Byers, of Dallas, visited in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry l*ulse have re
Independence Sunday.
turned to Falls City.
Mrs. Fred Willett and daughter de-
There seems to be quite a lot (if
black berries and hazelnuts.
ffAVFYÛl/
TASTED IT?
Snappy!
been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. V., and will lie mailed free to
any one asking same by postal card, or
letter addressed to the Doctor as above.
From these endorsements, copied from
j standard medical books of all the differ
schools of practice, it will be found
| ent
that the ingredients composing the "Gold
j en Medical Discovery ” are advised not
only for the euro of the above mentioned
diseases, but also for the cure of all ca
tarrhal. bronchial and throat affections,
accompained with catarrhal discharges,
hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or
hang-on-coughs, and all those wastinj
affections which
eh. If not promptly and
properly treated arc liable to terminate
In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce’s Dis
covery In time and persevere in Its use
until you give It a fair trial and it Is not
likely to disappoint. Too much must not
be ex pee fed of It. It will not perform
miracles. It will not cure consumption
In its advanced stage«. No medicine will. I
It u til cure the affection* that lead up to
aijoauinplioit, if MJM* <H lint#.
FOR BABY RASHES
Bczemas and irritation#, Cuticura
I# Worth It» Wtight If! Hold.
Thf suffering which Cutlonr* Aofcty
inn Cutioora Ointment have alleviated
among the young, and the comfort theV
have afforded worfi-out and worried
parents, have led to their Hadptlon in
holintlesA hordes as priceless for the skirt
and. scalp. . Infantile and birth humors,
kcalied-head, eczemas* rashes, itching?.
Chafing», and every form of itching,
Icaly, pimply skin and scalp humors,
with loss of hair, are speedily, perma
nently and economically cured.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
Bridgeport, Have been visiting at the
home of t>. L. KeVt.
Several teams came down from Dallas
to Work on thé fill at the new bridge
hear Mrs. FlailnerV’ s.
Geo. Werner delivered a wagon load
of flour for H .J . Elliot, to Mr. Peter
Cook at Hiekreall Tuesday.
Quite a number of people of this vi
cinity attended the annual meeting held
|
In
the Hallstoh grove Sunday.
Some eattle got in and destroyed tint'
of Will Bushes potato patches.
Mrs. Nellie ( »etehel, rê«#ent.ly from the
Malinda Frt ez and son. Ben, visited j east, will make her future home with
| lier sister, Mrs. A. B. Strong.
at Will Bushes Sunday evening,
Fred Hebding. the hardware and ini-
Bin ford Bush and wife have taken ! plenient dealer here, received a carload
their little girl to Albany to I)r. Hill. I of wire fencing one day last week.
Ernest Bush and wife have moved
Mr. James Foster arrived from Tenu
home from Frank Bush’« logging camp. j epee Monday to make a visit with his
Maud Yost and Mrs. G ush Pagenoff i brother, John Foster and family, and to
went to Serafford’ s for cherries Monday. try the Orewn climate for his health,
Every Humor o f Infants. Children, and Adults, con
sists o f Cuticura Soap (25 o.) to Cleanse the Skin,
Cuticura ointm ent (SOe.l to Ileal the Skin, and Cuti
cura Resolvent (50c.), (or In the form o f Chocolate
Coated Pills. 25c. per vial o f 00) to Purify the Blood.
Sold throughout the world Potter Drug & Chemv
Corp. Hole Props., Boston, Maas.
OJ~Mailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Disease«.
|
DeWitt’ s Witch Hazel Salve is especi
ally good for piles. Recommended and
! sold by Conrad Stafrin.
; Miss Ethel Lucas left Monday for
! Monmouth, where she will take a year’s
course in the state normal school at
that place.—Iioseburg Review.
1 There will be a special meeting of Lin
j coln Annuity next Friday evening for
the purpose of electing officers. All
members are especially requested to be
present.
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
***
TOBACCO TAGS BRING
PRESENTS.
Seasonable
G oods
Glen Orr, who was hurt in a run away
during the carnival at Dallas, is slowly
improving.
What Is C A S T O R IA
Tobacco Company Redeeming Tags
From Many Brands.
According to reports from the local ¡
dealers in tobacco more people are sav- |
ing tobacco tags than ever before in the !
history of the giving of presents in ex- ¡
change for tobacco tags. This tremend - 1
ous increase in tag saving is due to the
action ( i the American Tobacco Com
pany in offering a remarkable list of
valuable presenta in return for tags
from various popular tobaccos. Such
brands as Master Workman, T. J.,
Horse Phot, Granger Twist, Standard
Navy, Failor’s Pride, Old Statesman,
and about a dozen others bear tags
which can 1* exchange«! for nresent«.
An idea of what can !>e accomplished by
so far-reaching a co-operative system is
from such sample offers as the giving ot
«n English steel razor for only fifty
tags. Reports in the tobacco trade lu
diente that
throughout the
country are laying In stocks of presents
in order to be aide to meet the rising
boom in tobáceo tag saving, in places
whefé the déalofs are not supplied with
presents, the American Tobacco Com- i
panv is redeeming bv maib-tag-savers '
selecting the presante they wish from a I
free catalogue.
dealer«
FAIR EXCHANGE.
Ed. Huber and Hoy Smith, of Mon-i
mouth, were doing business in these
parts Friday.
WANT;
b
i . j Í
F a rm
This is the time o f year that requires good s
adapted to the season. A few o f the items
are
Our fiirmt'r* «re busy making hav.
We hail a thunder ahower Sunday.
(ieorge l)i«lelie «pent Sunday witli hi«
parent« at Wells.
We can com e nearer furnishing you all the sea
sonable goods in our lines than anyone else.
Guy Bros. & D alton
i
if m s s
—
'
Mr«. E. P. Weir ha» been ipilte »irk
tmt is now improving.
Claud Lewis was in the valley Friday
buying mutton sheep.
The hack aches at times with a dull,
indescribable feeling making you weary
and restless; piercing pains shoot across
the region of the kidneys, and again the
loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No
use to rub or apply a plaster to the back
in this condition. You cannot reach
the cause. Exchange the bad back for
a new and stronger one. N. C. W. Rise-
ly, of 705 8. Montgomery st.. Albany,
Ore., says: “ I was troubled with pains
in the hack just over the kidneys, and
annoying weakness of the kidneys. I
decided to try Doan’s kidney pills and
received relief after the first dose or two.
In a short time the aehitig in my back
was removed, and the action of the kid
neys was corrected. I conscientiously
recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills and do
not hesitate to do so.” Home proof—
Then* is plenty of local testimony like
the above. Call at Belt &. Cherrington’s
drug store and ask to see copies of state
ments of Dallas people who have used
Doan’s Kidney Pills. For sale by all
dealer.!. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn
Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States. Remember the
name— Doan’s—and take no other,
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
n MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
INSTRUCTOR ON
P IA N O A N D O RG A N.
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
^D allas, Oregon.
__________________ !
♦ » . --------------.
Yon can kill bucks until November I
1st.
Some of those Standards left nt $;tn at
Daniel’ *.
Mrs A. Longneoker ami daughters are!
rampingont on the Konneman place for j
the next two months.
Mr. Hisser has not lieen at all well for
the last week, lie suffering from a com- ;
plication of disorders.
The mail box for Main street is now I
located on the |>ole in front of Win.
. Fanil's hardware store.
< •
I have the latest improved drop head !
Singer machine, traded in on a new ro- !
tarv White The party paid ».'fi I,-as
than two months «g,,'. (•„„ now he
bought for $21 at L. I>. Daniel s.
Here is what the democratic national
committee have decided on regarding
campaign contribution* :
N,, contri
butions » ill he accepted from corpora
tions; no contribution as hijfc as f 10,0U»
» il) lie an,•■lied ; dl gilts over $100 will
)<e made public October 15: thereafter |
immediate publication will be given;
Contributions under $100 wdl not be
published; no money will be received,
altei Xoveutber 1 ,"
I
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In U se F o r O v e r 3 0
tw t t t t m u i
08 MMN»,
Y e a r*.
VY MuftAAV Btftkll?, NfWVOHK OltVv
MARKET REPORT.
City Express & Transfer Co,
MU S C O T T A S T A R K , P R O P R IE T O R S
All kinds of hauling at reasonable
rates. Phone orders promptly at
tended tm Headquarters al Web
ster’s confectionery.
Phones: Beil 204, Mntu 1 254
Be in Phone Mutual 245
Phones :
Mutual 327
Bell 101
Clover’s
Meat Market
D A LL A S, OREGON
All kinds of meats.
Pure lard.
Fi-ii Mid poultry Fridays and
Saturdays
Highest market price
paid for fat stock.
DALLAS CITY BANK
TEA
W e sell t o n s of poor
stuff; but our name isn’t
on it. Go by the name.
Y ou r g rocer returns vm ir m on ey if you d o n 't
like Schilling's Best: we pay him.
Dallas, Oregon.
R .C . CRAVE N
-
-
W. G. VASSALL
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President
Cashier
D IR E C T O R S:
N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, 1). L. Keyt
M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassal 1.
This bank is pleased to place at the
disposal of its customers the facilities
gained during many years of continuous
service and growth.
ONUMENT
o w
P R
I C
“ Lest We Fosget
E S
Marble-
OK A L L
K IN D S
-Granite
AT
C. L. H A W K IN S
X
BARNHART & GRANT
Railroad street, I »alias,
■'K*1*
TRUCK AND DRAY CO. Brick
W I L L H U BB A R D
The picnic at Vincent grove was a
very small crowd lint evervl««ly seemed I
to enjoy themselves es|ieci'ally the small !
!«>y with the tire crackers.
fria li Bee man and family are down
from Pendleton, where he has been re- I
siding for several years Mr. Reeman 1
will again go to work for Wm. Fanil
ALWAYS
Fiske, the best printer.
Ready
July 15th
G eo. F. Shew.
STUDY law ;
13 blocks from Court house
New 5 room cottage. Good
well. 12.5 1-year-old hens,
with hou.sVs com plete; two
acres enclosed with 72-inch
Page poultry fence. Pay
ing proposition....
R eason F or R e n t in g :
Takes too much tim e from
mv bicycle business.
Enquire
LEE SMITH’S CYCIERY
F R E D . J. W A G N E R
has just put in one of
the *‘ Barcus”
. . .
may have led you to infer that our pri
ces are as high as the character of our
merchandise. A visit here will remove
that
impression immediately. You
will find the cost of our groceries not a
bit more than you generally have to
pay for articles whose cheap prices are
their only merit.
• ••3t th fi ■■
Poultry
Ranch
For
Rent
50 lbs. and under, I !,c per lb.
100 lbs.
$1.25'per 100
200 lbs. . . . 1.00 per 100
OUR REPUTATION FOR GROCERY
QUALITY
We will be ready to furnish brick by
the 15th of July at our yard one mile
north of Monmouth on the Dallas and
Monmouth road.
n a recognized c
i n s t i t u t i o n of
of learning. Such
a one is the Deparment of Law of
the V niveisity of Oregon. Its grad
uates succeed, and many of them are
now prominent members of the
bench and bar. Faculty of seven
teen instructors. Students have ac
cess to 10.(XX) volumns. Next term
opens about September 21, 1008.
Free* catalogue on application. Ad
dress Walter H. Evans, Secretary,
fill Corbett Bid., Portland, Ore.
On and After This Date the %
Price of Ice Will be
as Follows:
TO YOU
which to
you have
eat will
E . B O Y D <& S O N
THREE ACRE
,
Corner Grocery
Cash must accompany all out-
of-town orders and add 15c for
each sack.
(DALLAS ICE CO.
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'4*
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE in hereby g iven that by virtue o f an |
order issued out o f the c o u n ty eourt. o f the |
state o f O regon, for the cou n ty o f Polk, at the
Jun e term th ereof, 190«, co m m e n d in g roe to
sell the several trai ts or parrels o f real proper
ty hereinafter described, ro w h ich the c o u n ty
o f Polk, has acquired title by virtu e o f sale
th ereof for taxes, and m ore particu larly d e
scribed as follow s, tm vit:
1— B eginn ing 2 rods south and 108$ feet east
o f northeast corner o f J. K. I>a» idson d on a tion |
land claim , south 1H2 feet, east 70 feet, north
132 feet, west 70 feet to place o f beginning. Pt
o f lot 7 and 8. block 24. Hills. Independence.
2— B eginn ing 44.15^c h ain s, east o f southw est
corner, o f J’ Carm ack d on a tion land claim . |
north 2»>.06 chains, east 1.15$ chains, south
28.08 chains, west 1.15 ch a in s to place o f begin- !
ning. Section 20 and 29. tow n sh ip 8 sm ith, i
raOg - I west, con ta in in g 3 acres.
3— Lota 7 and 8. block 27. T h o rp ’s Indepen- I
deuce.
4 -L ot 7. block 20, T h orp 's Indepen dence.
8—B eginn ing 50 ch a in s north «if southw est i
corner o f A. Blevens d on a tion land cla im , f
south 12 rods 5.10-12 feet, cast so rods, north 46 !
rods 24 fees, west 17 rods 5.1-12 feet, south 33 I
| rods 13.2-12 feet, west 15.87 ch a in s t«> place of
beginning, section 33. to w n sh ip ? south, range j
4 wes\ co u ts in in e 10 acres.
I 7—L o ts , block 28, Th«»rp's Indepen dence.
S— Lots 2 and 3. block 31. T h o rp ’s A d dition to
T h orp ’ s Independence.
9—Lots 2, 3, 4, block 2 N and 4 K. Buena Vista
10 - Lot 7. block l, 8 and 2 E. Buena Vista.
11—8 4 of Lots l. 2.3. 4. block 2 t’ attrons’ Sbdiv
qf out L it 2 M onm outh.
12 -N 54 tcct o f Lota 7 an d 8 Mo. k l, Cattrons*
i Sbdiv o f out Lot 2 M onm outh. Now. therefore
>n
better work put out than ia
put out al this shop.
Saturday, the 18th Day of July,
1908. at the hour o f 1 o ’ c lo c k p. m. o f sai«l day
In front o i the court house in I»al!a«. P-dk
county, " r e e o n . 1 will sell the a b ove described
real property at pu b lic a u ction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand on day o f sale.
W itness my hand this 17«h day o f June, 190«. ,
J M GRANT.
akwtfl at Vota Lw»Mr. OrttNk j
to * * "* * * -K ** * :;-**■
*
We Make
Our Own
I «V „ .
•*
HORSE-SHOEING
device*. It is the luted thing
out for shoeing horses ami he
has the best equipment and
can do the heat horse-shoeing
there is done in the county.
He ha* the heat of help and
therefor can hack up what he
says. Just give hint a trial
and be convinced. Thereis no
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*
IF LOW PRICES APPEAL
this is decidedly tlie place at
buy your groceries. The little
to pay here for good things to
be a pleasant surprise to you.
The Miller .k Frantz thrashing ma
chine arrived in the valley last w e e k .
Misa Carrie ('rook anil her brother,
Ennen. of Ihdlas, have been visiting
Miss Eva Trent.— McMinnville Tele-,
phone Register.
C A S T O R IA
Next to Postoffice
Peor Townsend was quite sick last
wnek but is slightly improved.
J. (’ Logan had the misfortune to fall
and fracture three rilw last week.
G ENUINE
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
Bran, a ton. $25 00.
Whorts, a ton,
Oats; a bushel, 00 cents.
Elmir, a barrel, $4.75.
Flour, a flack, $1 25.
Corn meal, $2 50 a cw t.
Potatoes, a bushel, 00.
Blitter, a pound, 15 cent«.
Lard, a pound, 15 cents.
Bacon, sides, a pound, 10 cents.
Hams, a pound, 15 to 20 cents.
Shoulders, a pound, 121.,, cents.
Eggs, a dozen, 20 cents.
Chickens, a dozen, $3 % $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 0 @ 15 cents.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
Turnips, a | k > uih 1, 2 cents,
Cabbage, a pound, 2 cents.
Onions, a pound, 0,l£ cents.
Beans, a pound, 5'.j (3) 8 cents.
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
Hay, a ton. $10 (a) $15.
A New Back for an Old One- How
it can be Done in Dallas.
ont location,
er only who
G ive price,
n possession
' -rw, N T.
KINGS*VALLEY.
Mr«. W. L. Price went to Newport to
be gorii- * month.
Camp Chairs, Fishing Tackle
Tents, Wagon Covers, Bows,
Camp Stoves and Tables
Hammocks, Folding Cots,
Guns and Amunition
Ice Cream Freezers
Refrigerators
Machine Oil
Bnder Twine
Sack Twine
caí
L DA?
fc a. iAKDlMO
„i
for sale. N ot pa - h ■
W ish to hc;*r
will soil d i.f c i .
description it-
Nile Addison, wife and infant son, of
Dayton, visited relatives here the fore
part of tliis week.
»UMAT102T
Costoria is a harm less substitute fo r Castor Oil, P a re ,
goric, D rops an d Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t
contains neither O pium , M orphine n o r oth er Marcotte
substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s
and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W in d
Colic. It relieves T eeth in g Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regulates th e
Stomach and B ow els, givin g healthy and natural sleep.
T he Children’ s P anacea—T h e M other’ s F rien d.
R B P O B T E D W E E K L Y B Y U . 8 . LOUGH A R Y .
T he
BEST
MEATS
J
The Kind V on H ave A lw ays B ou g h t, an d w hich has been
in use fo r over 3 0 years, has b orn e th e signature o f
— an d has been m ade under his per-
r ¿A * j
- sonal supervision since its infancy.
* " * * '« > ' w i w «
A llo w n o on e to deceive you in this.
A ll C ounterfeits, Im itations an d “ «Just-as-good” are but
E xperim ents that trib e w ith and eu dangcr the health o f
Infants and Children—E xperien ce against E xperim ent.
FINE
Mrs. Sanmion, the nurse who has been
Bill Herren and wife brought a nice
load of cherries to the mill and sold one I with Mrs. Elliot for some time, returned
to her home in S lie n
Mrs Elliott’ s
day last week.
niece. Miss Shipley, (,f Monmouth, will
Bluford Bush, wife and children and assist her with her work for a while.
Ernest Bush, wife and child visited at
F o r s a le a t
We wish to rectify a mistake made at
Will Bushes Snndav.
the office in our items of last week. The
Quite a number from here will attend
a ll le a d in g t e m
ladv who recently arrived from Carth the C'berry show during the last of this
PERRYDALE.
age. Mo., a cousin of Leslie* Kernes, is week. Arnold's shows, balloon ascen
p e r a n c e d r in k
Mrs. Troutman, instead of Mrs. Nellie sion, slide for life, etc., will be some of
< ¡etehel as printed.
sta n d s.
M r s Frank Lynn visited relative
the att ractions.
nulla« Saturday.
Hev. Stivers and wife, o f Eugene are
While cramping an auto which lie
now
at
the
home
of
his
uiich
Miss Ida Duigman went to Monmouth
I, i
i
.
Henry was preparing to demonstrate at San
Gillian».
He
Inis
been
attending
t
h
e
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Sunday evening to attend summer nor
Jose feat Friday, the handle flew back
Divinity school there the past year and ! striking Mr. J. W. Crider on the right
mal.
feeling that a change and a little physi I arm and breaking it.
J. L. Higgs and wife, of Salem, visited cal labor would do him good. He is now
ASTORIA, OREGON
a few days at the home of their son, B. exercising his muscles in the hav field.
Mr. H. I . Fenton and Frank Gilliam
Z. Higgs.
wil leave Monday for the Cascades to
enjoy a month’ s outing hunting and
Jesse Plankington and sisters, of
RICKREALL
fishing. Mrs. Fenton and Carl will oc
cupy their cottage at Newport.
A full line of muslin underwear at
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^
Uncle Billie Goodell has a large crop
the Fhnporium.
Tom Woolcy. of Ballston, was Tues
j of Logan berries this season.
day committed to the asylum by Judge
Mark Burch recently sold a fine hay Coad. The examining physician was
i mare to Nile Addison, of Dayton, for Dr. A. B. iStarbuck. Wooley’s insanity
$150.
was caused by sickness, and had got to
John Vaughn, wife and two children, lie of a serious nature, he threatening
spent Sunday with relatives in Indepen the lives of several persons.
dence.
D e lig h tf u l!
For Sale by
Mr. H. E. Williams received a wire
Monday morning from Hon. Frank
Hitchcock, chairman of the republican
national committee, requesting him to
attend a meeting of «aid committee it
Colorado Burin s, Colorado, on next
Monday. July 20th. Mr. William«, an
nation*'1 committeeman, went to Port
land Monday afternoon for a conference
with Mr. Cake, and will leave tomorrow
to attend the meeting. A m we have be
fore stated. Mr. Williams’ opinion is
held in high esteem in the councils of i
his party and it is a great honor to Dal
las and Polk county that one of our clti- i
zens is so relied upon in the shaping of
the destinies ofa great party.
ICE CREAM
Come in and try a dish.
All we ask is a com pari
son and we will have you
as a regular customer.
Our parlor« are cool,
pleasant and inviting.
Caterers for halls, p ic
nics, private parties, etc.
Delivery free of charge.
i
Everything in confection- i
ery ami tropical fruits
. Johnson Bros.
*
North Main Street
D ALLAS