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Prof. Caldwell spends Sundays here with his parents. J. R Moyer and wife, who have been on an extended visit in Nebraska and other eastern state«, returned home Monday. Their many friends are glad to welcome them Iwck They say Or egon looks the liest to them. If any |»er«ou want« a do^ of whatev er kind, breed, denomination, sect or political party they can get it here. Falls City has them to spare and with boot prospects for more. We do not want to ouiid a dog pound. The residence of Charles Frink is raje week. idly nearing comoletion and occupying Dave Giant was in town this week as it does a sightly location, shows off R. L. CHAPM AN... well and is an ornament to the town smiling and happy as usual. Mr. Frink is another Falls City citixen F U N E R A L DIR ECTOR Mr Young, the (»nlitical sjieaker a ho believes in improving his home and Ir *w a good audience here Saturday town. It pays. EMBALMER night. O F F I C E : C h ap« l and P a r lo r », N. Main #t. D A L L A S ,O k P O O N : The moving picture show went to PEEDEE. Black Rock Saturday and the hoys had Bell Phone It* Mutual Phone 1306. lull houses at each performance. Call» Promptly Answered Day or Night Lucy Ronco has erysipelas in her arm. Joe Kenski. a young Austrain. wa« insantly kille l while working in one M Will Bush is moving to one of Alva the logging ramps west of t» wn law* NVoiner’s ranches. Thursday. A tree fell on him. FALLS CITY. Clarence Irvine has moved to Frank Mr. James, father in law of Ralph Gilliam's farm he has rente»l. Hall, \\ to has been visiting here tor Fine Bnrbank has rented the Scanlon FaMs City 8trawberrie3 are a^ain in some .• r k h . left for bis home in Eu farm ami is moving there. ma ket an l they a^e fine ou * h . They gene this week. Bluford llusli ami wife were Dallas The infant child of Alvin Robinson, are rained by Mr. Calkins. die t Sunday and was buried in the visitors Tuesday J. C. Talbott has added to hi* grow ! ceniet *rv her«- Monday. Funeral ser Guy Me calf, of Airlie, visited Wn.. ing come *t onery business a candy vices were held in the M. Ii church, I Shewey ami wife Saturday. in Uing o it it and now in timfactnres i and sermon preached b / Rev. Dol/iw. fi le c i idles on the promise*. Mr. Harry Batchelor is visiting Ernest A basket ball team is being organized T i Htt n o t e of our e itsrpris nx voung Bush and wife. basin * s men and b die v s i i keeping : in t <wn and our young men are taking i bold in good shape. T.iev are practis- Will Bush has a good gentle team of right up to the front all the time. ' ing on skates, and will be the only horses for sale. Mr. .1. Williams, father of Banker basket ball team on skates. They are Cramlma Castile, mother of Mrs. Williams, was a Falls City visitor this making good progress. Freer, is not expected to live. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Mr. A. B. Strong was a Dallas visitor Friday. Mrs. Win. Sargeaut was a caller in Dallas Tuesday. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. OLD SORES FED AND KEPT OPEN B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN T H E B L O O D Misses Edith and Ida Duigman visit- ‘ ed with their parents and mends here Sunday. Roy Gee returned home last week from California after being absent about two years. Frank Conner is at present clerking jn D. L, k.eyt.4 store. They areudvjr- | fining a big sale to begin Wednesday |be - 1 -t Mr. Sw irtz’sdaughter, Mrs. Cook ami family, w ho recently arrived from Illi nois, will reside in Perrydale this win ter. THREE CURES OF SEVERE ECZEMA Michigan Woman Tells of Her Broth er’s Terrible Suffering with the Disease— Grandchild and Another Baby also Permanently Cured. CUTICURA REMEDIES PROVED INVALUABLE . "M y brother had eczema three dif ferent summers. About the same time each summer it came out between his I). L. Keyt is having some repairing •lone «»n his residence and windmill. shouldersand down his back, and h** said his suffering was terrible. He used dif Mr. CarHon ami Mr. Kurtz are doing ferent kinds of medicines that were said the work. to be good for that disease, but nothing seemed to do him much good. When it The E mm brothers have added much to the appearance ot their home this came on the third summer, he bought a summer by making a new yard fence, box of Cuticura Ointment and gave it a faithful trial. Soon he began to feel repairing and repainting their house. better and he cured himself entirely Mr. Parker received a lot of material with Cuticura and has never been bothered with e c M m sim-e. He also for apple boxes last Saturday. He used Cuticura to cure a bunch over his has a go»j»l crop of very tine quality of eye and a terrible corn which was so bad apple»* this year. that he could not wear his shoe. A lady in Indiana heard < f how my baugh- Mrs. Jennings spent several davs Mrs. ................................... Miller, had cured her l little i t ' son with Mrs. Bratcher, of McCoy, who has ter, of terrible eczema by the Cuticura been seriously ill but is slowly improv Remedies. This lady’s little one had ing. the eczema so badly that they thought they would lose it. She used Cuticura Miss Myrtus Morrison, daughter of Soap and Cuticura Ointment and it J. W . Morrison, of Salt Creek, was rnar- cured her child entirely, and the disease rie»l at Forest (¿rove »Sunday to Mr. C. never came back. Mrs. Sarah E. Lusk, B. Wallace. 07 Peckham St., Coldwater, Mich., Aug. I 15 and Sept. 2, 1907.” ( ne of the Condon girls is on the sick The Christian church of this pla« e has | ist. secured the services of Kev. Elijah Sti- Win. Shewey, went to Kings Valley vers for another year. He is a very impressive and interesting speaker and j ! for a load of mill feed Saturday, everyone seems very well pleased with Cure for Torturing, Disfiguring | John Dyer was in the valley Thurs- the past years work. Skin and Scalp Humors. ! day on business. The agonizing itching and burning of Ed Blalock has built a house on Har the skin, as in eczema; fcne frightful scal EOLA. ry Lacey’s land ami will send his boys ing, as in psoriasis: | to school this winter. tho loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as Little Ruby Bush has been taken There has been lots of trouble with in ecalltid-hoad; the 1 pretty sick and was taken to Dr. Mc- the telephones in Eola. facial dis f i g u re- 1 Cation's Tuesday, but is better now and ment, an in acne Harry Thacker has bought a tine new and ringworm, find ! so is the little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Edison phonograph. instant relief and | Lamhp’t Shepard's. speedy cure, in the Mr. Dunsmore has leturned from the majority of cases, Coast well pleased with his visit. in warm baths with KIN GS~V ALLEY. Cuticura Srap and gentle anointings Our teacher reports having an inter with Cuticura Ointment. esting time at the institute last week Complete External and Internal Treatment for Mr. Curtis Miller moved to Hoskins Every Humor of Jnfanta, Children, and Adult# Mr. S. B. Taylor, civil engineer for consists of Cuticura .Soap (25c.) to Cleanat* the Skin. last week, the railroad, has a very good phono Cuticura Ointment (60c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cut If ura Resolvent (50c ), (or In the form of Chocolate Don Graham went to Airlie one »lay graph and lots of records. Coated PHI# 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug * them. last week. Corn . Sole Props., Boston. Mass. There will be preaching at the school aarMalled Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Utacases. Jim and Mary Watson passed through house at J p. in., December 6th by the the valley Monday. new preacher, Mr. Hotchkiss. Claud Lewis passed through here George Mitty is clerking in a grocery A shower party was given Miar with a band of sl eep last week. store in Tole»io for the winter, also hold Bertha Fleam last Monday eve n an- Several families of the valley sent to ing down a timber homestead on the ticipation of her approaching marriage »Siletz. to J. L. Robinson and was greatly en Newport after salmon. Mrs. Nancy Clark and daughter, Ret, joyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price visited at were out from Salem visiting Mrs. Hol Jesse DeWitt is visiting his mother, the home of W. L. Price Sunday. man last week, Mrs. Clark was mar Walter, Winnifred ami Ethie Brice ried in Eola fifty years ago. She is a Mrs. DeWitt. He will return to his work at Grants Pass the first of tin* visited at the home of Jake Chambers sister to Mr. II. H. Hayden. week, where he is employed in the Sunday, The blasting crew for the railroad forest reserve. i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers are ex company were blasting out rocks in Eo pected home Monday from a week’s vis- la hint week One went through the INDEPENDENCE. j it at Waterloo and Sodaville. roof of Brophy’s old house, another struck »Stewart’s woodshed tearing a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eddy visited rela- R. H. Kncx was on the sick list last tives here a week and then went to whole through roof and floor. week. 1 Portland to reside. Wesley Perry has returned from a ROCCA. trip to Lewiston, Idaho. WORLD FAMOUS Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and healthy, ns it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed uiid- dlelife. The v itality of the blood and strength of t i e system Ijave naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or i f i l e hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more tryin g and disagreeable than a stubborn, noil-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason for suspicion; the same genu producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can doauv permanentgood ; neither w ill remov- fr1^ ? ? *ffuli ty i.T ii .?.n°d7nan " f t ing the sore with caustic plasters or the was a small p i m p le at fire , but It surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure. If fS T t^ « S T i ‘l“ * ™ every particle of the diseased flesh were alarmed about it and consultod taken away another sore would come, be- treated umb^ut’th^.or® Continued cause the trouble i* in the blood, and the to m o . worse. I .aw s. s. s. nd- B L O O D C A N N O T B E C U T A W A Y . i n d i " e w h U e ni v/iS The cure must come by a thorough cleans- completely cured. My blood i« ing of the blood. In S. S. S. w ill be found ” “ ,wc u f s . 8a8.,haid ttir«rer hae not a remedy for sores and ulcers c f every kind, been any .Is a of the aore f.loce Jt is an unequalled blood purifier— one that B. H. 3. cured it. THOS 0 WEN. goes directly into the circulation and West Union, Ohio. promptly cleanses it of all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased with impurities, it nourishes the P U R E L Y V E G E T A B L E parts irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. PERRYDALE. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Butler were in Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation W. D. Mixter’s family have returned Portland last week. leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood tlie from Newport. Clint Moore hart bought and remodeled Mr. Lee Conner was a business visitor sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. This week has been quite rainy, but the Clodieltet residence. W rite for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice in McMinnville Monday. seems to have cleared up today. Billy McAdams was down from Cor you desire. W e make no charge for the book or advice. Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Caldwell were R. R. Helm, of Sugarloaf, had a horse vallis for a lew days last week. T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O . . A T L A N T A , CAm callers in Amity Saturday. kicked quite badly a few »lays ago. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stum berg are G. H. Horsfall and R H. Plank, of visiting relatives in this city. »Siletx., were at J. L. Morrison’s last Mr. Clias. Williams has moved his »Sunday. family into Mrs. Ella Irvine’s cottage. G. VV. Chamberlain and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, of Buena R. J. Robinson have moved into R. H. Vista, were in this city Saturday. Plank’s house. C. VV. Butler is having his residence Mrs. G. H. Horsfall and little daught remodeled. er have moved up to her father’s to Lee Robinson, of McMinnville, is stay for the winter. visiting bis parents in this city. B. E. Rose and family have gone back Alva Byers and Clair Tharp spent to Hungry Man’s Canyon after a short Sunday in Salem. stay in the R»ieca vicinity. Mr. Wilmer Cooper and wife are vis The big wind on the evening of the 13th blew a big shed »lown for Warren iting Mr. Cooper’s mother in this city. Wright that he had not quite finished Ernest Cochran, ot Sidney, transact building. ed business in independence »Saturday. S.S.S. Good Values! W e are always on the lookout for good values in both Hardware and Furniture, and would like to tell you that we now have better values in our Furniture department than ever before. We Have Picked up Some Snaps on Special Sales SPECIAL SPECIAL A Good Couch A Good Couch $5.75 $5.75 It will pay you to get our prices before buying. We Make a Specialty of Home Furnishing at Special Prices Get our prices on Plumbing and Heating Guy Bros. & Dalton Hardware and Furniture SUNNYSLOPE. Farmers all plowing. Miss Luiu Locke, of Dallas, visited friends in tins city Suuday. Mr. John Brain burg visited his launiy in Independence over ¿suuday. Ernest Riddell was a Dallas visitor Mrs. Henry Hill lias been improving Wednesday. her propelty in town. Di«*k Ogle and Jesse Johnson are cut A new sidewalk has been built in ting wood for Rufus Smith. front of Geo. »Sloper’s residence. Mis. S. E. dwou and daughters, Nola Mrs. W. I I . Mack has gone for sever- ! al weeks visit with relatives in Minne ami Mildred, visited in Balem Monday. sota. Miss Nina Bakeman departed Mon Mrs. Peter Kurre, of Independence, day for Medford to si>end the winter. visitetl her sister, Mrs. Minnie Mack Mr. D. A. Hodge was a passenger to Tuesday. Portlami Monday. William Griffith, of Dallas, is spend Ralph Davidson, of Parker, transact ing a few days with his brother, Alfred, ed business in Independence Saturday. of this place. Mist Ella Chase, of Highland visited O. M. Lehman and family, of Mon friends in Independence Friday. mouth, are living on the' Grandma Jim Lynn, the hop man, was in town Bressler place. the rtisl of the week. Rov ( ’lark visited with his sister, Clarence Irelaml, of Portland, is visit Mrs. Retta Hamer, of Salem, several ing relatives in tins city. •lays last week. Dallas last week. Mr. Chat. Carlson, of Bismark, 8. D., is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. Townsend, in this city. Mrs. Kc • b»m irui <1 lighter, Beth, returned >. • . ia\ n»»..» .» »c . days visit in Salem. CAST0RIA Mrs. Geo. Conkev and *ister. Miss Opal McDevitt, visited in Salem the first of the week Geo. Murdock who i* attending law school in Sulen spent a few days in Independence the last of the week T h e K in d Y ou H ave A lw ays Bought, and which has been In use fo r over 3 0 years, has borne the signature O t /? — and has been made under his per» sonal supervision since its Infancy, / ««s w A llo w no one to deceive yon in this. AU Counterfeits, Im itations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that tritle w ith and endanger the health o f Infants and ChUdren—Experience against Experiment . The first foot ball game of the season will la* played in Independence Satur day, between Albany and Independence teams. Miss Maud Tharp has returned from a Portlami hospital, where she under went a Huccessfull oi»eration for appen dicitis. Mrs. Munsel and little daughter, who have l>een visiting Mrs. E. E. Paddock, returned to their home in Seattle the first of the week. What Is CASTORIA Castorta is a harmless substitute fo r Castor OU, P a re , goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W in d Colic. I t reUeves Teeth in g Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, givin g healthy and natural sleep. Th e Children's Panacea—Th e M other's Friend. Dee Davidson. Hank Mattiaon, and Perle Hedges left on tlieir annual hunt ing trip Sunday morning They will meet Dick Madison in Albany. SUNNYSLOPE. Fred Simpson ami wife visited hi» sister, Mrs. Rose Ilerren, Saturday and Sumiay. Joe Brown was over in these parts Saturday buying goats. GENUINE George Bosley passed through here Tuesday buying stock. The far nerw have been sowing grain j around here, mostly oats and vetch for hay. | Mrs. Sadie Singleton w as down from Falls City, visiting her mother and ( brothers over Sunday. a l w a y s B e a n the Signature of Our school is progressing nicely and every scholar likes the teacher. The farmers are all plowing and seed ing and trying to get in their fall grain as the ground is in fine order since the rain. PEEDEE. The Kind You Have Always Bought The little Shepard baby is very ill. In Use For Over 3 0 Year». UN O O M M N V , TT M UIIH AV N Y N tC T . NS W V O N * O IT ». Grandma Grant is in very poor health. Mary Vale visited Mrs. L. Ititner last week. F. Riker has bought the Frank Price farm. Frank Turner has been teaming from Airlie. Since the rain farmers are plowing. busy Ren Womer visited Falls City friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheythe will move to Monroe. Dolly Baker spent Sunday with Miss Eva Womer. Jim Mitchell nre at present employed in the old Parker orchard picking ap ples. MCSCOTT h STAC K, PHOPBIOTORH Miss Jessie Palmer returned home All kinds of hauling at reasouable from Rickreall, where she has been as rites. Phoue orders promptly at sisting Mrs. Fred Koser with her house tended to. Headquarters at Web work. ster’s confectionery. Beveial plans have been talked of re- , cently in regard to new sidewalks, some Phones: Bell 2H4, Mntu 1 254 Ba n Phone Mutual 245 of the walks being in poor con«!ition, and should be fixed as it is very disa greeable and even dangerous at present. City Express & Transfer Co. Fred Ritner has rented the Lew Ed I The school board was right in adv> | eating a new building, for nearly every wards house. seat in the primary »iepartment is tak Chas. Mead visited Jacob Kinsey's en. There are still several pupils un last Sunday. der school age, who are not attending, Fretl Ritner made a business trip to but it is hoped they will start Monday so that the board will not be required Airlie Monday. to enforce the law. Hanna Bros, have been hauling baled hay from Airlie. POPCORN. Juie Hantium made a business trip to Kings Valley Monday. Mart Khiek and George Yost have re turned from Siletz. The Jim Price place on the Luckia mute, has been sold. The wind last Monday night caused many apples to fall. Sarah Prise received word that Smith Gilliam was very ill. Meat Market D A L iiA B , OREGON All kinds of meats. Pure lard. Fi-h .mil poultry Fridays and Saturdays. Farmers can plow now. John Cavitt is home from Oregon. SEARS & HO LM AN Eastern Ttie Pearce boys are building a new chicken house. Highest market price paid for fat stock. DALLAS CITY BANK Pallas, Oregon. Ben E»iwards and family have moved R.C. C R A V E N - - to the Plummer place. W. G. V A S S A L L - Predden - C a th ie# The McDowell boys have just finished D IRECTORSt ■owing their fall wheat. X. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt'. Mr. and Mrs. Sam O’Bryan visited Mrs. Chas. Hewlitt has been visiting Kings Valley friends. M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassall. her sister, Mrs. J >hn »Sykes. This bank is pleased to place at the Mr. Bray lock has built a house close Mr. Grice ami family have moved in disposal of its customers the facilities to the Peedee bridge. to their new home that lie purchased of gained during many years of contir.aou# A large band of cattle was driven Mr. Evans. service and growth. through here last week. James Butler is building a new house John Waters and wife visited Mrs. on his ranch. Not a very large one, but James Grant last Sunday. may be largo enough for two. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hooker visited at “ Leaf We Foxget.” Chas. Oleman’s last Sunday. Correspondent’s Contest. ONUMENT#*»- Lilly Bevens and Bert Sloper were in Dallas last Thursday. Pearl Smith, of Monmouth, is teach ing in the Ronco district. T. J. Allen made a business trip to Independen e last week. L. Ritner sold to L. Condon a hog that dressed 300 pounds. Ernest Bush and wife visited at R. A. A. Hastings’ last Sunday. A Hie Edwards expects to go to A l bany to work this winter. Clarence Irvine and family have mov ed to Frank Gilliam’s place. Mr. James (¿rant made a business trip to Independence last week. John Hanna ond family have moved to Phy Simpson’s logging camp. Mr. Hudson and family, of Portland, have moved to John Dyer’s farhi Mrs. Edna Turner and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Womer last Sunday. Mr*. Joe Brown and children, of Lew isville, have been visiting relatives. Rev. J. L. Burns will preach at the school house next Sunday morning. Mrs. P. J. Simpson and son, of Airlie, visited here with relatives recently. We hear that Mary Vale will go to Hood River in the near future. Frank Durbin, of Salem, was over Lee and Letha Egleston, of Elkins, Sunday school every Sunday at the spent Sunday with their grandparents, Monday, on business. school house. Everybody welcome. | Mr. and Mr#. R. M. Iloslev. Mrs. H. Christian, of Suver, was io Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dodley, of Kings Thomas »Strain, of Monmouth, our this city Saturday. Valley, visited her mother, last Sunday. road supervisor, was out in these parts The two Byers cottages are almost Sunday looking over the roads. Etta and Clara Miller, of Kings Val completed. ley, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Rit Lewis »Stapleton, of Parker, spent ner. MONMOUTH. Saturdav in independence. John Ritner and Chas. Kerber are Mrs. Bebee, of Balein, is visiting her building a bridge near Condon’s saw D. A. Pearson is here on a visit with sister, Mrs. Ketchum. mill. i Monmouth friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kane Tetherow, of Dr. Butler came out from Indepen- ! Huilek A Smith have began work on Luckiamute, are visiting Mrs. Joe Hub deuce in his automobile to see Mrs. | their briek building. bard. Grant. Most everyone in Monmouth have Madeline Kramer fell from a ham Mrs. Retha Simpson and »laughter! I their wood houses well filled. mock last Friday and was seriously have been visiting Kings Valley rela tives. Mrs. Sarah Mumpers is visiting her! hurt. ' friends at Monmouth this week. Fre»l Ritner, Chas. Kerber, and Jesse Mrs. Helen Hartford has returned to Mrs. t'artsnel is getting well after a her home in Newr»erg after visiting her Yost have been repairing the school house. brother, Prof. P. W. Kirk. j long serious nttack of heart trouble. j CASTORIA A number of correspondents ha\e asked us if subscriptions will count in the contest now on. We had not in tended that anything but regularity in sending in items would he a factor, but as so many seem to »lesire this change, we will add a special prize and let sub scriptions count. We have purchased of Adams, Brobst Company a nice Mor ris chair covered with leatherette, auto matic in action, and with fine finish, Mission style. This we will give to the oorrespoudent sending in the most sub scriptions during that time. Each $1 sent in will count 100 votes for the Mor ris chair, and it may be for new or old subscription*, job work or advertising. Mr. W. A. Keyt has change» 1 his ail- dress from Perrydale to Rickreall. Miss Claudia ( ’oa»l visited relatives in McMinnville this week. Ma.ble— -Granite I C. L. H A W K IN S Railroad street, l'allas. The BEST MEATS O F A L L K IN O S Now who would not have thought that La Grande bank was one of the AT good ones? The cashier was a man esteemed by everyone, an old friend of ours, ami a man in whom every confi dence could safelv lie placed. Yet he went wrong. Who is to do the dis Next to Postoffice criminating between a good or bad bunk? Tin- depositor, and yet he has no means of knowing. The safe way is to let a guarantee be furnished, and*for y » « » » » » * * » * * » » » ever do away with this reckless gam bling with other people’s money. D A LLA S M E A T CO| TEA W e couldn't moneyback tea, if our tea weren’t bet ter than tea as you know it Your fro c«r return# your money If 70 « doa*t like Scbiliioff's Best, w* pay him. J. Haselton and son, Louie, left last n o r t i T d a l l a s . on a fishing trip to the coast. Several calls have l>een made in this i Mrs. Robert I>eArmond was taken to vicinity for vacant houses. Portland Saturday to receive medical Mrs. John Brown i* slowly recover treatment. Do yoa need w»xxi? In pre ing from her recent illness. paring to place jonr order ! The O. S. X. S. gymnasium was the Mrs. O. A. Kramer and Mrs. D. A. Mr. John Ebbe, who is working on aers remember *h»t I am j scene of an enjoyable time, an autum Hodge have returned from a visit In able t»» famish yoe all kinds nal hall Saturday evening. Vancouver, Washington, and Portland. the railroa»! at Eola, spent a few day* last week with hi* family here. ofalahwood from either of Mrs. William Barnett and son hare £1 Mr. Knowles, north of here, hauled the Dallas sawmills, at the Mr*. Bhraeder made a few farewell his dried prunes and stored them in the »«turned from a visit to Mr. Barnett’s best possible rates. Bend in call* Tuesday among her old friends , local w arehouse preparatory to shipping. mother. your orders bv cither ph»>qe before returning to California. Mrs. J. S. Hohanon and daughter*. Mutual 1UM; Bel) 443. After a brief visit with the folks at home, Hugh Guthrie returned to re Bertha ami Hazel, visited in »Stlein j Misses Lelo ami Della Con lee left Hunday for Portland, where they will sume his duties at Grants Pass in the Saturday. viait their sister, Mrs. Will Armstrong. forest reserve. Mr*. Mary Hoollard ha* returned Charley Town« arrived Tuesday even Mrs. August Powell's funeral was from a vi it with her parent*, who re ing from Pemlletnn, for an indefinite side it» Wood bum. vi«it with hi* grandparents. The teacher* of the Indcpemlence M ^ p, cemetery south of here. Uoiuar Coulee, Walter EaaWr aud F m i n w i w s i i public school attended the institute at j WOOD FOR SALE i Wednesday i AUGUST BOWMAN 1 Oysters Served in Any Style T Nicest Parlor In Town Lunch o f Any Kind A t all Hours Everything in confection ery and tropical fruits Johnson Bros. North Main Street DALLAS