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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ“ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. INDEPENDENCE | R. L. CHAPMAN.... ♦ I F UNERAL DI RECTOR and E ’f l B AL MER T X O F F I C E : C inpel anil Parlo rs , N. Main at. D A LLA S, OREGON: X 4 Bell P h on e lOB. M ut ua l PI kmh * C alls P ro m p tly A n sw ered Day o r N ight fi . >444»4 4 » 4 4 4 444 4 fr4 + 4 4 4 SUNNYSLOPE. Mr, C 'a r k is very low with co m i m p t i- »11. Mr. Jack Evan« is going to start ea»t il i a few <l.i vs to work in a su g ar factory. M n t ot t h e h o p pickers will come h o n • th is week as m >st ot th e yard» are lini»iie<l. Mr. I ) ).: Kgleat >n ami Jo e Ho si *r ami family visiteil at the hom e of th eir wives p a r e n ts Sunday. Win. Herre n cam e hom e M m lay from M«Loughliii’s hop yard. 11 s a y s they will finidi picking tiiis week. P o i t l a u d , cam«* > parents Sunday. Mr. K. K. Paddo ck, a leading m e r F ra n a i m in er was a pas»eng<*r on th»* l *1« h ut of Ind*-|»eixlence, la having afteriKsni trai!» io* Portlainl S unday. dosing out sale C a m p b e ll's clover b u i l d ' is Miss Mahle ( on par h a s r e t u r n e d to clover for H. G. K ev t this E ugene to take u p h e r school work at t h e univer sity. T h e m ajor ity of t h e people in Perry- Mr. a n d Mrs. De Varney, of P ortland, are here in t h e in t e r e s t of t h e Hom e da le an d vicinity a t t e n d e d t h e s t a te fair last week. T elephone com pany. Mr. A. D. L**op, who h as lieen living Will Mattinoli, w ho has been working in [»alias visited at t h e hom e of his on a f a rm a t S m ithtield. h a s ren ted and moved to a farm n ear Br id well. m o th er o v er Sunday . Mrs. Alma, Mitchell, a sister of Mrs. Miss Melile Colby has d e p a r t e d for Mr. Clyde William: visi teil in Salem J u n c tio n City, where sh e lias accopted Ada Kevt, of th is place, is reported to t h e last of t h e week. lie <|tiite ill in Salem w ith p n eu m o n ia. a position in t h e schools th ere. Mrs. \V. W. Pc-cival has rcturne<l II. d . Kevt a n d fam ily r e t u r n e d hom o! Air*. F F. Van W o rte, Miss C. C. from a visit to P ortland. W ard a n d Mis* Hazel H o w ard , of South | from t h e fair S u n d ay . Mr. Kevt le d several tine Cols wold sh e ep in th e stock M i n ( W i l e Wilcox left S u n d ay for Dakota, are visiting a t t h e home of Mr. e x h ib it on which he received two gee J. Dickinson in this city. Kugene to a t t e n d t h e university, o nd ami one t h i r d prize. Miss S 'die T ilden, of P o rtlan d , is rill Miss Lulu Locke, of P a l l a s , visited ing tk e position of night o p erato r for i friends h ere S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d ay . FALLS CITY. th<* Pacific T elephone c o m p an y for a short ; Miss Frances Cooper left for Kugene tim e ; Wednes day to e n t e r t h e u n iversity. Miss Opal I!nil. of M a n m o u th . has | H e r b March, who had a relapse, is Dean W alk er re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d goii" to New York to stu d y at th e \ r t now able to sit u p again. Sunda* ‘o e n t e r C o lu m b ia u niversity. s t u d e n t s ’ l e a g u e and th e New York Alls. Will Fre derick»o n, who- has been Mis- Besrie Butler an d Aids Bertha School .*f Art. Miss Hal! h as for some ver y sick, is g e ttin g t a t t e r . ! Bohamin a t t e n d e d t h e s ta te fair Friday. y ears has heen te ach in g in t h e Atkinson school in P o rtlan d . E. Lipton was a Corvallis visitor last Prof H. W. Kirk, principal of tlx* ci Q u ite a crowd of I n d ep en d en ce peo week, retu rn in g ho me T uesday. ty school, h a s a r riv ed with his fam ily . ple a t t e n d e d t h e s t a te fair T h u rs d ay . Tlx* moving p ictu re gallery is now op Mis* Pearl Montgomery ha- r etu rn ed Am on g those going over wen* Mr. an d mi, a n d is affording lots of e n t e r t a i n to P o rtlan d to liegm h er school work in Airs. J. S. Cooper. Air. an d Mrs. ( ’has m e n t to o u r people. ! t h a t city. B'co. Mr*. G. G. W alk er, Mrs. Van T h e gasoline roller is a t work on th e M 8* Fra nces P atter-o n has returm*<l Dornsife. Bertie Beet ley. Florence Helm, ; cru.••■lied rock rill at t h e ap p ro ach es to | to her home in P ortland, w h e n she will C a r a Bentley, Vina B a kem an, Nola t h e new steel bridge. Owen. Mr J. S. Bohanon , Mr. P. M. a tten d school. K irk lan d . Mr Al. W h itn ey , Mr. C. C. Rev. d e o . Roun d leaves t h is week for Claud l l u h b a r d ami wife, of Portlan d, P atric k, l»r. It. E. Dugan lit*, Ma urice J 1.1u* conference of t h e M. E. ch u rch , and are visiting at th e hom e of his father, Butler. E rn est Irv ine, Asa Robinson, «luring his ab sence his pulpit will he («rover Mattison, Rov D’A rm ond. filled by B rother S tarr. ROCCA. H U M O R S IN ì T H E JB JL O O I 3 Som e of o u r h o m es te ad ers frost on ti e lfith. Ma ny of tlx* people, who h ave been to t h e hop yards, have q u i t a n d a r e at h o m e again. Some claim ed t h a t th e hops were so sm all t h a t t h e r e was no rejiorted money in it for th em . We a r e w ithout electric lights th ese F. W i t t e n s t r o m m a d e a business t r ip days. T h e p r o p rieto r of t h e p la n t says to Corvallis thin week. insufficient w a te r If t h e d am was A. A. Will hau led a load of bar k to raised a b o u t a foot t h e r e would be p l e n ty of w ater M a y b e it would cost N o rto n ’» thin week a n d b r o u g h t back ab o u t a d ollar to raise t h a t d a m . supplies for him self a n d neighb ors. W h e n t h e b lo o d is p u r e , f r e s h a n d h e a l t h y , t h e s k i n will be soft, s m o o t h a n d free fro m b l e m i s h e s , b u t w h e n s o m e a c i d h u m o r t a k e s r o o t i n t h e c i r c u l a t i o n i t s p r e s e n c e i s m a n i f e s t e d b y a s k i n e r u p t i o n o r d ise ase. These h u m o r s g e t i n t o t h e blo od, g e n e r a l l y b e c a u s e o f a n i n a c t i v e o r s l u g g i s h c o n d i t i o n of t h e m e m b e r s of tli h o tly w h o s e d u t y i t is t o c o llect r.nd c a r r y Mr». M. L. H a m p t o n is te ach in g a t off t h e w a s te a n d r e f u s e m a t t e r < f t h e : s t e m . T in : : t'.thy in t i e r is left Kddvville, a six m o n t h s te r m . Mr». t o s o u r a n d f e r m e n t a n d s<> m t h e c i r c u l a t i o n 1 i con: - c h a r g e d w i t h t h e acid Rose is keeping houst* for Mr». M o rri p o i s o n . T h e b lo o d b e g i n s t o t h r o w off t h e h u m o r s a m i a c id s t h r o u g h t h e son d u r i n g h er abs ence. p o r t s a n d g l a n d s o f t h e s k i n , p r o d u c i n g K ezem a, A cn e, T e t te r , P s o r i a s i s , Air». Horsfall an d little d a u g h t e r S a l t R h e u m a m i s k i n e r u p t i o n s of v a r i o u s k i n d s . E c z e m a a p p e a r s , u s u a l l y cairn* up from ^iletz th is week H er w i t h a s l i g h t r e d n e s s of t h e s k i n foil« v. I b y p u s t u l e s f: m w h i c h t h e r e m other, Mrs. J I . Morrison. w en t h ick flows a s t i c k y flu id t h a t d ries a n d f o r m s a c r u s t , a n d t h e i t c h i n g is i n t e n s e . liotm* with her. T hey will join Mr. I t is g e n e r a l l y o n t h e b a c k , b r east, face, a r m s a n d leg- , t h o u g h o t h e r p a r t s E g b ert’» fam ily in a c a m p i n g p a r t y to o f t h e b o d y m a y b e affected. In T e t t e r t h e s k i n d r i e s , c r a c k s a n d b l e e d s ; visit Newport an d Sjletz Bay. t h e a c i d i n t h e b lo o d d r i e s u p t h e n a t u r a l o ils of t h e s k i n , w h i c h a r e i n t e n d e d t o k e e p it s o f t a n d p l i a n t , c a u s i n g a d r y , f e v e r i s h c o n d i t i o n a n d g i v i n g i t a KINGS VALLEY. h a r d , l e a t h e r y a p p e a r a n c e . A c n e m a k e s i ts a p p e a r a n c e o n t h e face i n t h e f o rm of p i m p l e s a n d b lack h e a d s , w h i l e I suffered w i t h E c z e m a f o r f o r t y Israel E d d y r etu rn ed from E astern y: ira a n d c o u l d fin d n o t h i n g to P s o r i a s i s c o m e s i n s c a l y p a t c h e s o n d iffer c a r e m e u n t i l I trie d S. f>. S I e n t p a r t ■; of t h e b o d y O n e of t h e w o r s t Oregon last wei *k. coffered i n t e n t l y w i t h t h e itch- fo rm s of s k i n t r o u b l e is S a l t R h e u m ; Anna Robson cam e o u t from S p a u ld ir.jf an d b u r n in g ; p u s t u l e s wo m l f o r m fro m w h ich t h e r e flo’.ved a i ts f a v o r i t e p o i n t o f a t t a c k is t h e sc a lp , ing logging c a m p S atu rd ay . b‘:'okv fluid;r vusta w o u l d i .-me on so m t i m e s c a u s i n g b a l d n e s s . P o i s o n O a k t i e sh i n a n d w h e n sc ra tc h e d off Mr. a n d Mrs. Dick D unn r e t u rn e d t h e s k ; n w a s left an r a w a s r, piece a n d Iv y a r e a l s o d i s a g r e e a b l e t y p e s of s k i n from t h e h o t springs S u n d ay an d ar e c . b e e f. I suffered ucrony in he 1 ngr v e a r s I w:ts ninictod. b u t d isease. T h e h u m o r p r o d u c i n g t h e t r o u b l e feeling b e tte r t h a n when they left. v hen I u s e d ft. S . 8 . I fo u n d t- p er lies d o r m a n t in t h e b lood t h r o u g h t h e Tillie Rogers b r o u g h t h o m e two little fect oure. T h ere h a s n e v e r been W i n t e r t o b r e a k o u t a n d t o r m e n t t h e t>igs a» usual from t h e fair, o n e t h o r o u g h a n y r e t u r n of t h e tro u b le . O. H . E V A N S , su f f e re r w i t h t h e i e t u r n o f S p r i n g . T h e b e s t bred O. I. ( ’. an d one Dorctis Red. So S t o c k m a n , Neb. t r e a t m e n t for a ll s k i n d i s e a s e s is S. S. S. if von w an t a n y hogs of t h e red or white, I t n e u t r a l i z e s t h e a c i d s a n d r e m o v e s t h e call on her. h u m o r s so t h a t t h e s k i n i n s t e a d o f b e i n g A good m an y of t h e valley people i r r i t a t e d a n d d i s e a s e d , i s n o u r i s h e d b y a went to tli«* stilt«* fair, consisting of Mr s u p p l y o f fresh , h e a l t h y blood. E x t e r n a l and Mrs. Art Miller, Rov Dunn, Mr. *> f c & g 9 a p p l i c a t i o n s of s a l v e s , w a s h e s , lo t i o n s , etc., and Mr- C u r t Miller, Air. an d Mr*. w h i l e t h e y s o o t h e t h e i t c h i n g c a u s e d b y Dick Rogers, Bruce Miller, Reason Kif- VEGETASE s k i n affectio n s, c a n n e v e r c u r e t h e t r o u b l e rie,;.Toin A lex an d er am i family an d Ed b e c a u s e t h e y d o n o t r e a c h t h e blo od. S. 8. S. g o e s d o w n i n t o t h e c i r c u l a t i o n Bradley. All r ep o rt a tine time. a n d forces o u t e v e r y p a r t i c l e o f f o r e i g n m a t t e r a n d r e s t o r e s t h e b l o o d t o i ts n o r m a l , p u r e c o n d i t i o n , t h e r e b y p e r m a n e n t l y c u r i n g e v e r y form o f s k i n PERRÌDALE. affectio n . B o o k o n S k i n D i s e a s e s a n d a n y m e d i c a l a d v i c e d e s i re d s e n t free t o all who w rite. S. S. S is fo r s a l e a t all firs t c l a s s d r u g stores . Lloyd (V)ehrane, of Am ity, was a cal T H E s w s r r S F E G if iC G Q ., A T IA K T A . G A * ler at I'e rry d ale S u n d ay evening. « p Falls C ity begins t«» look you n g again, as m a n y of our people a r e p ain tin g an 1 o th erw ise im p ro v in g a n d ta a u t i f y in g t h e i r residences an d business property. Falls City i» allrig h t a n d coming right along. Come an d see us, co m e to stay. You will like it, we do. Som e of t h e finest fru it ever seen is now com ing into tlx* Falls City m arket, a u d i t s hom e gm w !i T h e sa m e effort put forth by Falls City people, t h a t has been show n 1 >v t h e people of Hood Riv er a n d o t h e r place», will m a k e Falls City an d vicinity t h e greatest a n d best fruit d istr ic t in t h e world. A large n u m b e r of Falls City people a t t e n d e d t h e sta te fair, a n d report it tlx* best th ey ever a t t e n d e d . Fro m the large a t t e n d a n c e a n d i m m en se g ate r e ceipts it would seem t h a t t h e su rp lu s ov er ex {lenses would m a k e for a very sm all a p p r o p ria tio n a t t h e h a n d s of th e n e x t legislature. Mass of Itching, Burning Humor on Ankles— Feet Fearfully Swollen — Opiates Alone Brought Sleep— Many Treatments Failed but TORTURES oF ECZEMA YIELDED TO CUTiCURA "C u ticu ra Remedí«« an* all you claim them to be. 1 had ecaema for over two y* ars. I had two physicians, b u t they only gave me relief for a sin it time and ! caiiriot enu m erate th e ointments a n d lot ions l used to no purpose. My an! le» ver«» one mass of sores. The itchi ng an d burning wen» so intense th a t I could no t sleep. I could no t walk for nearly four month». One d ay my hu sband -aid I had fietter try the Cuti- cura Remedies. Aider using them three time.», 1 fiad th e best night's rest in m on ths uiii«*»s [ took a n opiate. I used one set of Cuticu ra S< ap, Cuticura Ointment, an d Cuticura R*»solvent Bills, and my ankles healed in a short time. I t is now a y ear sine© 1 us«d Cuti cura, an d there has been no r etu rn of th e eeze mar. “ I had a small lump in th e corner of m y eve for over a year which was very painful and got larger all th e time. I th ought 1 would try Cuticura Soap an d O intm ent on it. an d now it is gone. I am vevcnty-thr«*o years old en d have lived on th e f arm I now occupy for tw«*ntv-s«»ven years. Cuticura Reme dies are th e safest an d most reliable I have ever used for all skin humors. Mrs. David Brown, Locke, Crawford Co., Ark., May 18 an d Ju l y 13, 1DU7." D IS F IG U R E D F o r L ife Is the D espairing C ry of Thousands Of skin-tortured an d disfigured vic tims of humors, eczemas, tetters, an d rashes, who have tried and found w a n t ing m an y remedies, and who have lost faith in all. To such Cuticura Soap, Ointment, an d Pill* appeal with irresist ible force. They arc absolutely pure, sweet, gentle, an d wholesome. They afford immediate relief in the most dis tressing eases, an d po int to a speedy cure when all else fails. C o m p le te E x te rn a l a n d I n te r n a l T re a tm e n t for E very H u m o r o f In fa n ts . C h ild ren , a n d A d u lts co n sists o f C u tic u ra S o a p <25c.) to C leanse th e S kin, C u tic u ra O in tm e n t (SOc.) to Ile a l th e S kin, a n d C u tic u ra in s o lv e n t (50c.), (o r in th e form o f C hocolate C oated F ills 25c. p e r v ial of 60) to P u rify th e b lo o d . So .: thro'.nrhout th e w o rld . P o tt e r D ru g <«: C hetn. C orp , S ole P ro p s., B o sto n , M ass. uuTM ailed I-'ree, C u tic u ra B ook o n S k in D iseases. assist. T h e money m ad e from th is will not have to be used for d ebts, as was first th o u g h t, h u t will go to w ard new lx>oks, periodicals, etc., for th is w i n t e r ’s reading. T h e big d i n n e r a n d concert will t a k e place at t h e W o odm an hall, the d i n n e r being sp read from 5:30 to 8 o'clock, a n d concert will follow a t 8:30. The general a r r a n g e m e n t s for t h e d i n ner are in th e h a n d s of Mr». Louis d e r l i n g e r, J r ., a n d t h e co n cert pr ogram THIRD ANNUAL is u n d e r t h e direction of Mr. Gh o rm lev , local rep re sen tativ e of t h e Wiley 1>. Co. H e will h av e both local an d School Childrens’ Fair, Polk County. Allen Bortland talent t a k e p art, an d th ere 1 will b<* used on t h e sta ge two Conc ert Tlx* T h ir d A n n u al School C h ild r e n 's j G ran d piano». Profiting by t h e un- P air for Bolk county will be held in t h e fo rtu n ate ex p erien ce of last vear's New \\ , O. W . hall in Dallas, W ednesday. Engla nd d in n e r , th e r e will be no repeti- T h u r s d a y an d F rid a y , Sept. 90th. Oct j tion of th e crowding, long waiting, an d 1st a n d 2nd. T h e co m m i t t e in charge j lack of sufficient supplies Nearly 200 have secured tlx* W. O. \\ . hull for the people can he «o m f o rta b ly seated at fair an d no m a t t e r how h ar d it rains i once in t h e big ar m o ry an d d in in g room, ev ery th in g w ill he u n d e r roof, and con- an d more t h a n do uble t h e provision» of se q u o n tly t h e rain shou ld keep no one last y ear will he provided. On Mondav aw ay from th e fair. Many prizes have j an d Tuesday of next week, t h e solicitarv been offered bv farm ers an d breeders of co m m itte e u n d e r t h e direction of Mrs. hogs, cattle sh eep , tu rk ey s, chickens | K. W. F u ller will call on every one for an d p :goons. Ail of th e •* prizes a i e of j c o n trib u tio n s . This co m m itte e is made first; class stock a n d a r e well wor th win- ! u p oi th e s a m e ladies who se rved so ni ng. W h itesid e Bros., p roprietors of | em cien ilv last y e a r : Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. t h e moving p ictu re show in tlx» Riit Haw kin», Mrs. Richm ond, Mrs. Otho building, have come forward an d offer Willi.ons, Mrs Fran k C’oad, Mrs. E. M. ed t h e co m m ittee th eir large t e n t for S m ith , Mi». F. S. Ramsey an d Mr». Kd Hie fair. T h is tent will lx* erected n ear Shaw. Tlie m en u t<* he se rv e 1 will he ^ th e W. (>. \V. bu ilding an d parties of- practically t h e * . ne a» th at «»f last year 1 fering livestock as prize» will have th em — Boston baked b*an- a n d brown brea«l, at th e fair and t h e y will be placed on «-x- boil«»*) h am . roa-t bt*ef, corn beef, sa lads hihitinn in t h e big black ten t. Child of several kia«ls, pickh-s, d o ughnut», ren living n e a r ra ilro ads or sta ge line» cakes of all kind», ap ple, p u m p k i n , and can place th e i r e x h ib its on t h e t r a i n s m ince pica, tea a n d coffee. <>r stages a n d se nd th e m to t h e School C h i l d r e n ’s F air c o m m ittee. Charg es T h e ** 011111« rock ewishef is now in o p will lx* paid by tin* co m m ittee. Those eratio n on W a r r e n F r i n k ’s land near se nding e x h ib its th is wav m u s t he c a r e Falls City. ful to have th e m labeled so t h a t t h e Dick Madison an d »on wer e over from co m m i t t e e will know to whom to send th e prizes, an d aiso w h a t record to m a k e Salem T u esd ay t«j see t h e i r m a n y old friends her e. X- of t h e articles. T h ese labels m ay be L®.' secured by writin g or telep h o n in g to Mrs. E, V Hoover is dow n from Rose- my office, a n d I w ill mail th e m to you bu rg f«*i a visit w ith h er m o th er , Mrs. at once. K. II. H ib b a r d . T h e p arad e of school children will Miss Viola Hall, oí Palis City, w ill t a k e place on T h u rs d a y . <)ctob»r 1st, at 2 p. m , st a rt i n g from t h e public school teach in Astoria th is winter. building, n o rth on Main street, to t h e ; n o r t h west co rn er of th e court h o u se j sq u a re, th en east one block, then south to t h e W. O. W. hall. A prize of a j beautiful globe w ill he offerer! t o t h e ; hool o utside of Dallas h av in g t h e h i g h es t p ercen t of ch ild ren in line. laff ev- j • *rv teach er a n d child m ak e an earn est en d eav o r to h ave th e i r d istr ic t well r e p resen ted a n d win t h e prize. Several ! - schools t h a t will !*e in »« » ion d u r in g ♦ tlx* fair will close for t h e «lav «»f t h e pa- j rad e a n d will se n d t h e i r schools in a j body to t h e fair. Special rates have lieen offered by ! Mr Hirschlierg on tlx* m o to r line for I ch ild ren from Indeiiendence, M onm outh a n d tlit* co u n try adja«*ent, a n d Mr. G er- ! linger h as mad«» an offer of - pec;al rates j on t h e Salem, Falls City an d W es tern j R. R . c «1 we m ay also secure several j »p«»« ial f ains. VJ; j „The business men an«! citizens of Dal rxS las h ave d o n ated liberally for a wate»* melon feast for tlx* childivn t a k in g p a r t I in t h e para«ie. an«l after it is over t h e y LX'- | will he b an q u eted upon w aterm elo n , i T h in k of it, children, a to n of water- ; melons. LX;. A g«»od program h as been arrangiM Aff:1 for e ach evening a n d Stock well’s b an d , which in c^s ¡ «>1 t Dallas, has been secured »«»< LX) ; »m e» th at t h e Imml music i will tx* of *. *•'. t .. h«- I est. It is only a few «lays now tin- ................ - ____ . o til t h e fair, a n d w«* earnes tly ho pe t h a t cX; every boy an«! girl in tlx» count v will trv ;®'. a n d h av e R«)inetliing on e x h ib itio n , if you h ave n o th in g to show, come an y w ay , an«l see w hat t h e o t h e r b«»vs a n d girls a r e d o i n g : t h e n get in t h e pa rade a n d show t h a t voti ar c proud to he c l M i e l BABY CARRIAGE TIRES as o n e «»f t h e school children of Folk C o u n ty , th e co unty t h a t tl«**s th in g s. Yours f«*r a sma essful fair, W È We are giving exceptionally good prices on fu r niture and hardware at the presen t time. Ask our regular customers what they think of our prices. We are prepared to show you a big line of heating stoves. Ganges sold on the installment plan. & & •££*** V? VA/VA-Í V ' X—/ r-» - v • r o o © o A big line of dining tables and chairs will arrive on eastern shipment very soon. We saved 20 per cent by buying east and you will get the benetit. ; B ic y c le ! R e p a ir in g ! With our 10 years exper- | ience in repairing bicy- cies with the most $ up- to-date tools and metn ods we are better dared to do your wheel * work than any one else, ;l1' * and guarantee satisfac tion and right prices. Fall Line of Bike Supplies This is the place to get your We do the kind of plumbing that stays done—the kind you will like. Let us give you prices. 11 . C. S F .V M O l R. LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY Ten ac re fruit ran ch near Dallas. I louse, outhouses, big o rch ard , straw lien ies. small fruit . place for chickens, etc , plenty i -p • io** »t cr o p ami .<* yea i in- g ard en . A n*. chiding 1 'Hi ■ . .j l, .e d t en an t who w ill «*are for, sp ray a n d p r u n e 5(H) fruit trees, keep gioiind eultivut«*«l and place in re pair. Address Raul R. Kelly, >55 E ast Davis street. P o rtlan d , Or«». Running Away from Roosevelt. W ash in g to n , I). C., Sept., 21, 1D 0H. It is a most r e m ark a b le t h in g th a t th e D«»m«>ernt cam p aig n lxs>k just issued, co n tain s 110 criticism, nr «»ensure w h a t ever of Mr. Roosevelt or Mr. Roosevelt’s id m in ist rat ion. This is one of tlx* pe- -uliarities ««f politics. A still more r«*- nark ab le fact is t h a t this was pu rposely lone an.I a t t h e instigation of Mr. Brvan himself But when one looks at t h e logic of tlx* situation, it will readily he »«»«•II t h a t Mi. Brvan could not havedoiie! »therwise. AII of tlie policies t h a t Mr. | Roosevelt has achieved i>opularity in prom oting were tak«*n bodily from Dem- crat pl atform • an d Mr. Bry an 's speeches. T here i» not a single one t h a t is advoca te«! by Air. Moosev«»lt of a n y im p o rtan c e h u t what was t ak en from Mr. B r y a n ’s teachings. However t h e fact lias been clearly es tab lish ed th at t h e Repub lican p arty is ru n n in g away from Air. Roosevelt’s p«>l- *eitis. Tiiis is shown t«» so m e extern by t h e iiom inatkm of Mr. J a m e s S. Sh -r- man a* th e ru n n i n g m ate «>f Mr. Taft. Mr S h e r m a n i> inter<*stcd in do zens «>f tru sts and has been a «-ollector of c a m paign funds for th e R epublican p a r ty j f< - many years. This only goes to show j h a t t h e Repu blican p arty in ten d s t«> “ s t a n d by t h e t r u s t s ’’ an d th at if t h e y i ar e sticce.»-ful, th«» tariff w ill b ead ju s te.l j 11 th e in terests of the t r u s t s instea d of in th e interest of th e people. T h e t r e a s u r e r of tlx* Republica n National C o m m i t tee h as succeeded in evading t h e law g ainst co rp ora tion co n trib u tio n s to ca m paign expense.». H e has discovereil t h a t while th e co rpora tions c a n n o t eon- trib u te to t h e Repu blican ca m paign fund, t h ere is n o th in g to p r e v e n t th e Secretary o r a n v of th e m e m b e r s of th e >oard ««f d irectors of th ese g r e a t concerns from co n trib u tin g . A > t h e r e is a b s o lutely no e n t h u s ia s m i 1 ttie Repu blican •anij-iign w h atev er th':» year, th e Re publicans ar<* pr oceeding to s«jneeie all tlx* money tliev can ou t of cor{> »rations, -uch as tin* beef tr u s t , t h e steel tru st, t h e harves er t r 1 st, t h e oil t r u s t a n l ho on , so th ey a r e d *|>en«ling on t h e po wer >f a big corpora tion fund to carry t h e election agaim : Mr Bryan. But th e people are no* likely to he bo u g h t up th is t im e as m an y were in t h e «lay» of Mark H a m i. It is said t h a t t h e f a r m ers of th e *• *untry are se nding money orders t«> Mr. Bryan by t h e mail hag full an d t h a t e v e r y d a y he g i t s fr«»m on«» to two hags of m ail from farm ers, r a n g ing from one to two d ollars a piece. This i» a m ighty good plan a n d every d em o cr at in t h e co u n trv sh o u ld se nd at lea*t one d o llar to Mr. B ryan a t Lin coln, N ebraska, a n d more if he can. Keep Your Blood Pure. No on e can be h a p p y , light-h earted a n d h e a l t h y w ith a ho«jy full of blood t h a t cann ot «lo its du ty to every p art because of its i m p u r i t y ; therefo re tlx* first an«l most i m p o rta n t work in h an d is to purify t h e hi*.od so t h a t every o r gan will get tlie full benefits of a h e a lth y cir cu lation. T h e r e is no rem edy we know <*f »*> good a* th at old family re m edy, B r a iu lr e th ’ri Bills. E a c h pill c o n tain s on«- grain of th e solid e x t r a c t of sa rs a p a r illa blended with tw o g r a in s of a «■ «mbination of pu re a n d mild vege table prod ucts, making it a b|pod p u r i fier unexcelled in ch aracter. One or tvvotak<*n every night for a while will p r a l i n e su r p r isin g results. B r a n d r e t h ’s Bills h ave lx «*n in use for ov er a c e n t u r \ an d ire sold in every «hug or me«ticine .»tore, e i t h e r plain or sugar-coated. CORRESPONDENTS’ CONTEST. It Will Begin October 1st and End April 1st. The K in d T o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t, a n d w h ich h a s been 1 iu U u . se * ü 1 fo U r I J o T v U er I U V J y « e a r s, h a s u 30 b o r n e t h e s ig n a tu r e of a u d h a s b e c u m a d e u n d er h is per» so n a l su p erv isio n sin ce its in fa n cy . A llo w n o o n e to dece ive you In tiiis. A ll C o u n terfeits, Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t -a s -g o o d ” a r e b u t E x p e r im e n ts th a t tr ifle w it h a n d cm liin ^ cr th e h e a lth of In fu n ts a n d C h ild ren —e x p e r ie n c e a g a in st e x p e r im e n t. What is CA STO RIA C astoria is a h a r m le ss su b s titu te fo r C astor O il, P are» g o ric, l>rops a u d S o o th in g S yru p s. I t is P icu sn n t. I t co n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N urcotio su b sta n ce. I t s a g o is it s g u a r a n te e . I t d estro y s W orm s a n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s. I t c u r e s D iarrliuea a n d W in d C olic. I t r e lie v e s T e e th in g T ro u b les, c u res C onstipation nud F la tu le n c y . I t a ss im ila te s th e F o o d , reg u la tes th o S tom ach a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y an d n a tu ra l sleep . T h o C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th er’s F r ie n d . G E N U IN E C A STO R IA ALW AYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T M C C I N T Ä U N O O M M N V , T T M U R R A Y R T R K K T . N E W V O R N C IT Y . MARKET REPORT. City fxpress & Transfer Co. M l’S CO TT A S T A R K , PK O PK 1K TO K 8 KBP OKTEI» WKKKf.Y BV U . S. LO U lJ H A K Y. *Viu»iit, a h u sh e i, 85c. B r an , a tun, |2 5 00. Siiurts, a t u n , $30. Oats, a bushel, 35 c e n ts . F lo u r, u b a r re l, $4.75. F lo u r, a sack, $ l 25. Guru meal, $2 50 a cw t. P o tato es, a bushel, t»0. B u tte r , a p o u n d , 25 c e n ts . L ard , a p o u n d , 15 cen ts. Bacon, sides, a p o u n d , Iff cen ts . H a m s , a p o u n d , 15 to 20 c e n ts . S h o u ld ers, a p o u n d , 124» ce nts. Eggs, a dozen, 25 cen ts. C h ick e n s, a dozen, $3 (& $5. Dried fru its, a po u n d , 6 ($ 15 ce n ts. Beets, a pou n d , 2 ce n ts. T u r n i p s , a pou n d , 2 c e n ts , C a b b ag e, a pou n d . l ' s ce nts. O n io n s, a po un i, 3 c e n t s . B«»ans, a po un d. 5 ‘o (a) 8 cents. Corn m eal, a p«*uml, 3 «jents l i a y , a ton. $8 (2! $12. All kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Phone orders promptly at tend«^ t»>. Headquarters at Web ster’s confectionery. Phones: Bell 204, Until 1 254 Bit n Phone Mutual 245 DAL .AS, O K E U O N All kinds . if m en ta. Pure lard. Fi *i "i«l poultry Fridays and »Sat unlays. Highest market price paid for fat stock. DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas, Oregon. R .C . CRA V EN W. G. VASSALL - - dirrctoks Preriden Cashier - : MONUMENT ‘ IjPut W e F o x g e t .” like Si hills.ii<'s Best: wo pay him. Marble— r F.x-(’< u n ty Clerk J. A. Fre n ch an d J o h n Wood, of Wallowa co unty, were visitors in Dallas Monday. - N. L. Butler, R. C. Criven, D. L. Keyt M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassal 1. This hank i» please« 1 to place at the disposal «>f its customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service aud growth. Yoi-r pr-ccr returns your money if you do n’l T h e I t e m iz o r ’s t h i r d a n n u a l enrres- p o n d e n t s ’ co n tes t will begin October 1st a n d en d April 1st. W e will offer as a firs t prize tin* sa m e as in th e last c o n WEBFOOT test, ;i be autiful sewing m ach in e, of j | good design a n d w o r k m a n sh ip . This ROOFING t i m e we will give a second prize of an j I T H E BEST R O O F I N G unabridged W e b s t e r ’s d ictio n ary to th e ON T H E M A R K E T one coining o u t second best. R e g u la r Made by t h e N o r th w e st Roofing ity in co rresp o n d en ce i» w h at will count c o m p an y , P o rt l a n d . Does n o t b u c in t h e co m p etitio n . We w a n t a regular kle, G u a r a n t e e d for 10 y ears. we«*kly le tte r from ever locality in th e L. C. K O S E R county a n d tak e th is m ean s of securing it. If y o u r pr ecinct is no t rep resen ted , »end us a weekly letter. R e m e m b e r t h a t those who s t a r t on t im e an d keep it u p ar e t h e one« to be benefited. M utual 3L'7 Bell 1111 & ìea t IV ìarket Fiske. t h e best p r i n te r. TEA You think one tea as good as another ? at Why don’t you see the low est price in the window ? Pilone» : Glover’s C . L . H A W K IN S Railroad street, Hallas. MCJfc.*.' ir 'if v Vi' -if- yjr. i r \ir it it •ir -if 'Jt is \’± »L 8* X* 9* W ™ sf' • -.^t ™ iie. M- 'it. ™ ^ “ On and After This Date the Price of Ice Will be ' as Follows: ¥ 50 lbs. and under, 1 he per lb. 5 100 lbs. . . . $1.25 per 100 200 lbs. . . . 1.00 pet 100 Hie Oregon ian r« «ently pu blish ed a list of so called Democrats t h a t voted in republican p rim a ries in Mul tnom ah «Miunty. It is so m e th in g like t h a t list of Tad cl ih m em b ers publish ed here, an d which is being rep u d iated by ».» m a n y . Hi f f | ¥ I I Cash must accompany all out- X of-town orders and add 15c for ^ each sack. ¡DALLAS ICE CO. I 1 i * We Cater to the Local T r a d e and have every thing to satisfy your wants ^ V- IF LOW BRICES APPEAL TO YOU th is is <icci«lc«llv t h e plac«* a t which t«> ^ buy y o u r groceries. T h e little you have & to pay her«» for good th in g s to eat wili W bp a pleasan t su r p r ise t o you. Our OUR REPUTATION FOR GROCERY QUALITY L unch may have led you to infer t h a t o u r p ri ces are as high as tlx* c h a r a c t e r of our m erchandise. A visit h ere will remove th at im pression i m m ed iately . You will find t h e cost of o u r gr oceries n o t a b it more t h a n you gen erally h ave to pay for articles whose c h e a p prices are t h e i r on ly mer it. Counter Will Reopen September E. B O Y D & S O N .a t t h e .. SALT CREEK Corner Grocery LUMBER CO. The BEST MEATS i 1 outil Everything in confection ery a m i tropical fruits