Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 31, 1908, Image 3

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    Louis Burbank visited R. B. Arnold Yoakum.
last Thursday.
Mrs. Bratcher, of McCoy, has lieen
Most of the young people attended visiting a few days at the home of Ewen
the dance at Airlic.
Jennings.
Harry Lacey was doing business in
Misses Ida Duignan and Kate Jen­
Salem fast week.
nings will spend a week’s vacation with I
their
parents.
F. C. Ritner and wife visited her
Ralph Morrison, of Independence, is
■parents, Mr. and Mr«. C. Staats, of
I visiting at the home of his uncle, J. F. \
Aiflie, last Saturday.
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. il l
__
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown were in j Morrison, this week.
Accompanied by Ternble w n in jr - Kings Valley trading last Saturday.
Mr. Harve Campbell, of Portland,
Mrs. ( ’has. Kerber visited Mrs. Anna visited at the home of his uncle, John
A Complicated and Most Distress­
j Duignan, for a few days.
ing Case— Well-known Remedies Arnold Saturday.
Homer Foster, Miss Hazel and Dick
Lorfie Burbank is home on a visit
Duignan attended the Christmas tree at
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has
Failed to Cure—Doctor Thought from Lyons.
Sunnyslope school house on the evening
X
U use
IloO 1
UX */»«X
lU.y borne
UViUO the D
lglUV
In
for
over w
30 JCUIO
years, ) X
has
signature
an Operation Necessary— Then
Arthur, Jim and Levi Byer have been of the 23rd.
his ]
— and has been made under 1
joVer foom Black Rock visiting their
Gaandma Wise and Stella Planking-
sfcter, Lena Turner.
^
sonal supervision since its i infancy.
I
ton, of Bridgeport, left Thursday for a
CUTICURA PROVED ITS
Mr. ami Mrs. Rex Womer have been visit with Mrs. Plankinton’s daughter,
/-cc<-c-AM4
Allow no one > to deceive you In this.
her mother at Airlie.
All Counterfeit», Imitations and “ Ju.t-as-good” are bat
Mrs. Clinton Sargeant, at Seattle.
WONDERFUL EFFICACY visiting
There was a dance at Ous Burbank’s
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f
Mr. Carl Smith, son of W. W. Smith,
last Saturday night.
who for many years resided in the Oak
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
**I am now eighty years old and one
Jge Dyer ami. wife have returned to Grove vicinity, but now of Walla Walla,
morning, three years ago, I was taken their home.
has
been
visiting
his
cousin,
Leslie
with a hard pain in my right side. In
Ren Wormer made c. trip to Airlie Kearns.
two davs I had an attack of piles
(hemorrhoids), bleeding and protruding. last Wednesday.
Misses Elsie and Ola Keyt returned
The doctor gave me some medicine and
Quite a number attended the shoot­ home from Washougal, Wash,, where
Caatorta is a harmless substitute far Castor Oil,
an ointment for them which helped me
they have been clerking in the store re­
6ome but I had to keep using them all ing match at Peedee Saturday.
gortc, Drop» and. Soothing Syrups. It 1» Pleasant. I t
the time. Then I changed to the P-----
Pine and Nellie Burbank spent Friday cently put in there by D. L. Keyt and j
F. B. Conner.
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotU*
remedy; but if I did not use it every with her parents.
day, I would get worse. The doctor
A revival meeting will begin here at
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
On account of the Ritner bridge be­
said the only help for me was to go to
the Christian church on Sunday, Jan­
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind
a hospital and be operated on. A t ing unsafe to cross our mail carrier uary 3rd, l»v K'*\\ W. T. Matlock, a no- |
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
this time, about a year ago, I went to for^s the creek.
ted evang3list of Eugene. Everybody
using the S-----remedies. I tried them
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turner visited at
for four or five months but did not get the home of Mr. and Mrs. Womer is cordially invited to attend.
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
much help for my piles. During this
While
loading
a
car
load
of
hay
from
time sores would cofne on a fleshy part Sunday.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
the
old
warehouse
belonging
to
the
Keyt
of my body. They bothered me all
Wallace Brown’s horse sprained its
estate, two sacks full of the goods stolen
the time. I would get one healed and ankle severely lq?t week.
from the D. L. Keyt store was unearth­
another would come. These sores
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slopes have been ed. Wlirther that was all tin* gOO<lfl
G ENUINE
a l w a y s
changed to eczema, accompanied by
a terrible itching. It seemed as if I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. taken we have not yet learned.
could not keep my hands from tearing Burns.
B e a rs th e S ign atu re o f
my flesh. This and the pile trouble
Mr. and Mrs. John Waters visited
brought on an inflamed condition.
EOLA.
their
daughter,
Tena
Hastings,
last
Then I got the Cuticura Remedies. I
washed the affected parts with Cuticura Thursday night.
Soap and warm water in the morning,
Argill Stanton had a Christmas tree
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown took
at noon, and at night, then used Cuti­ dinner with Mrs. Maud Link last Fri­ at Hayden’s.
cura Ointment on the irritated auj> day.
R. F. D. 2 has a very good and oblig­
faces and injected a quantity of Cuti­
cura Ointment with a Cuticura Sup­ ’ Mr. and Mrs. W illie Bronson visited ing mail carrier.
pository Syringe. I also took Cuti­ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hastings last week.
Clifford Brur.k is studdying taxidermy
cura Resolvent Pills three times a day.
Etta Waters is home on a short visit. by correspondence.
I t took a month of this treatment to
get me in a fairly healthy state and
Mrs. Dollie Antrican is afflicted with
tnen I treated myself once a day for three
BUTLER.
a swelling in her ear.
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
months and, after that, once or twice a
Arthur Stewart has a job in a ma­
week. It is fortunate that I used Cuti­
T H * CE NTAU R O O M M N V , T T M U R M V R TR KE T. NCW YO R K CIT\.
cura. The treatments I had tried took a
Mrs. G. Hall is a Newberg visitor this chine shop in Roseburg.
lot of money that I would have saved by week.
Mr. Holman is having some blasting
using Cuticura Remedies sooner, but
J. Stingly is visiting at his home near done by Reynolds Schutte.
I am wiser now. I am supplied with
Uncle Wes. Trent and daughter, Nola,
a full set of the Cuticura Remedies and Dallas.
would not feel safe without them.
G. 0. Butler was a Dallas visitor the are visiting relatives and friends here.
J. H. Henderson, Hopkinton, St. Law­
Rev. Byers will preach at the school
first of the week.
Mr, and Mrs 'Ruben Hastings visited
BASKET BALL.
rence Co., N. Y., Apr. 2G, 1907.”
at the home ofjher parents Sunday.
Walter Scott and family are McMinn­ house the 10th of January at 3 o’clock.
Complete External and Interna! Treatment for
Every Humor qf Infants. Children, and Adults con­
Byron Brunk went to Jefferson Mon­
ville
visitors
this
week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jess
Yost
and
family
sists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin,
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, ana
Dallas College vs Monmouth.
I. C. Yoakum was a Dallas and Mon­ day to visit with his friends, the West- spent Christmas at Gus Pagenkopf’s.
Cuticura Resolvent(50c.).(or in the form of Chocolate
falls.
mouth visitor this week.
Coated rills 25c. per vial of GO) to Purify the Blood:
Miss Mary Ronco lias gone to Black
John Slaven spent Christmas here Rock to help cook for Masters' camp.
also the Cuticura Suppository Syringe (35c.). Sold
throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chera. Corp.,
F. B. Hulctt and wife spent Christ­ with his cousins, the sons of B. I. Fer­
A, vrry exciting game was played at
Sole Props., Boston. Mass.
William Shewey and wife and Miss the College gym Saturday night between
oar Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases mas with relatives in Sheridan.
guson.
Metcalf spent Sunday with James the college bovs and the city of Mon­
J. C. Patterson spent his Christmas
Mr. Lewis an«l family, of Salem, spent
vacation w.th relatives in Salem.
mouth’s star players. The Monmouth
several «lays at the home of his sister, Brown’ s.
Mrs. Chas. Rees ami two sons, Clark
Miss I.illie Rollen, of Independence, team outweighed the college team 25
II. Z. Tharp and wife are spending the Mrs. Acuff.
son and Paul, have just returned from week with relatives in McMinnville.
visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. pounds to the man. The decisions giv­
Miss Mary Sheridan came out from
Portland where they have been visiting
en by score, the refree, were anything
L. F. Tharp has rented his farm to Salem and spent a few (lavs with her Ronco, Christinas.
a week. They saw Mr. Cromley while
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDowell visited but fair for the Dallas boys. Joe Craven;
there. He is going to start south after Sam Osborn who will take possession sister, Mrs. B. I. Ferguson.
of
the visiting team, was the star, scor­
this
week
at
the
home
of
her
parent,
this week.
the holidays.
Our teacher, Miss Norcross, remem­
ing five field baskets.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronco.
J.
Wooden
and
wife
attended
a
meet­
bered
all
her
pupils
Christmas
by
send­
Mr. C. Rees’ team ran aw ay Christ­
Monmouth
Position
Dallas
Miss Ida Waters, of Portland is visit­
mas day while they were going after ing of the Eastern Star Lodge in Sheri­ ing them a pretty card from Central ing her sisters, Mrs. Pugh and Gertrude Murphy
Forward Ballantyne
Point, her home.
Mr. J. Barker’8 folks to spend Christ­ dan Saturday night
Stine
Forward
Ridgeway
Waters at Falls City.
Roy Newbill and wife spent Christ­
mas with them. Nobody was hurt, but
Mrs, Du ns mu re and son, Anderson,
Craven
Center
Strayer
Miss Etta Waters, a teacher in the T. Butler
they broke the tongue of the hack. Mr. mas at the ho ne of her parents, Mr. and went to Pryor Robertson’s at Turner to
Guard
Ballantyne
West
Salem
school,
is
visiting
her
par­
Mrs. Ross Rowell, of Buell.
Herman Zumwalt stopped the horses.
spend a few days. She likes her new
C. Butler
Gqard
Boydston
. vC^Jv Hussy went to Portland Monday home on the Thielson farm, very well. ents during the holidays.
There
has
been
quite
a
change
made
TOr
medical
treatment
as
his
health
for
There
is
a
professor
from
theO.
A.
C..
KINGS VALLEY.
BASKET BALL
some time has been very poor.
who is treating some of B. I. Ferguson’s in tlie Oak Grove school house, and two
‘"-''Mrs. Brsuer, who is here on a visit to old cherry trees for “ gumosis” , or gum­ new black boards put in.
Will Graham, wife and children are in her sister Mrs. P. S. Lady, leaves this ming. lie thinks they have found a
Mrs. Gus Pagenkopf bought three
the valley.
Rhode Island Red roosters of Mrs. Percent of Games Loit
weekj Jor her home in Oakland, Californ- sure remedy.
John
Palmer, of Monmouth.
Miss Anna Maxfield, of Coryallis, is
Allen Thacker is spending the holidays
by League.
ia,Jtr «•
visiting here.
with his invalid wife at the home of her
A couple of dogs killed several head
............................................am-
&het Babcock
is here from North.Y;
father,
II.
H.
Hayd«-n.
She
is
able
to
of
sheep
and
goats
recently
for
Joe
c/n a visit and will start in the r near
Rev. and Mrs.,Burns went to Lewis­
games won lust pér cent
qipr Southern Gillifornia where he sitTn a chair, but her lower limbs are Brown, Cricket Bevens, Mr. N'ubel and
ville Friday.
1000
0
11
very much drawn out of shape.
Frank Kemp. The latter shot both Multnomah
ertd the Vinter.
500
2
Dallas
2
Mack Maxfield and wife are visiting
Holman’s Christmas tree was very dogs.
500
l 1* "
in the valley.
much appreciated by the people of Eola.
The Christmas tree given by Miss Portland Y M C A 1
ROCCA.
500
1
1
All the children of Eola received a sack L m ^ Ronco was well attended, the tree McMinnville
D. R. Kibby was in the valley Fri- k -TX*
250
3
1
of candy and an orange, and the older being loaded witli present*. Everyone New’berg
day and Saturd ly. ^
000
1
0
Mr. G. Horsfall is up from Siltjtz for folks that work for them got a present seemed to have a good lime and lots of Willamette
There was several small Christmas ttr* “holidays.
also.
good things to eat.
trees in the valley.
Mrs. Berry brought their three mute
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Mr. Fisher, of Siletz, spent Christmas
children from the mute school to spend
Jim Groshong, of Corvallis, is visit­ at J. L.rMorrifon’s.
g e r m a in T h e w i z a r d .
ing Mr. aud Mrs. G. S. Dodele.
W. U. McDonald and B. K. Rose went Christmas at home, returning two of
Thursday:
them Wednesday, the 29th. The young­
Minnie and Ethie Price spent Sun­ out )q^he valley to spend Christmas.
M. Ellis, Independence.
est, who has been very sick, will stay Will Appear at the Woodman Hall.
day with Mrs. W. L. Townsend.
Marie Church, Independence.
\f-Hia M. L. Hampton came home on at home for a while.
R.
D. Cooper, Independence.
Fred Groshong is "spending the holi­ the 24th from her school at Kddyville.
Wednesday, January 6th.
B.
F. Watkins, Monmouth.
days at the home of J. P. Logan.
On account of bad roads our church
MONMOUTH.
W. M. Dugan, Independence.
Frank Maxfield and wife, of Falls services have been (lostponed until
Ben Fish, Falls City.
Under the auspices of the Dallas col­
City, are here visiting at H. T. Max- W in g-
Mrs. Fish, Falls City.
lege there will apj>ear at the Woodman
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wright, Mrs. Ed.
Allen Johnson is our newly elected hall, Wednesday evening, January 6th,
field.
Loretta Smith, Monmouth.
Wright and Oscar Sampson went to city marshal,
1909,
Mr.
Germain,
the
wizard,
from
th©
Friday;
Mrs. John McCallum has gone to Falls City to spend Christmas.
Paul Tacheron is a happy posseaor of many odd, interesting, and difficult
C. L. Hubbard, Dallas.
Jefferson to visit her sister, Mrs. Wad-
Mr. and Mrs. Castleman, of Marion, a new Edison phonograph.
feats of slight of hand, generally term- Saturday:
kins.
with their youngest daughter are visit­
e«l
magic
that
he
is
capable
of
perform­
Mrs. V. P. Fiske, Dallas.
A number of our young people attend-
Frank Miller had and exciting coyote ing at the home of their daughter, Mrs.
ing without the sleightest fear of detect­
ded the Christmas hop at Dallas.
Miss Ruby Fiske, Dallas.
chase Saturday. Mr. Dalton, of Airlie, Fred Brock.
ion. Mr. Germain will lie assiste«! by
C, G. Irvine, Indi t>eudence.
A movement is on foot to have a bet­ Miss Ida Germain at the piano, and Mr.
killed it.
-Mrs. Irvine. Independence.
ter waterworks system in Monmouth.
and Mrs. Shirley Braithwaite, English
SUNNY ~SL0PE.
Miss Minnie Price is spending the
W. S. Cooper, Falls City.
A larger trade reported for Monmouth society entertainers, in their c«>medy
holidays with her parents, W. L. Price
T. Mulligan, Falls Citv.
than
any
previous
Christmas
holiday
interliule,
entitled
On
the
Thames.
and family.
II. M. Bosley and wife visited their season.
The a«lvance sale of tickets shows that Sunday:
J. 8. Cooper, Independence.
Cecil Price, wife and children, of daughter, Mrs. Housman, ¿Saturday.
A. J. Haley recently bought two fine our citizens will turn out nearly en
(J. S. Harrington, Dalian.
Hoskins, spent Christmas here with
The holidays and old year will soon cows from Mrs. John Howell paying masse to hear him, and they will not be
Mrs. R. H. Bennett, Dallas.
Darken Price and family.
disapointed in seeing some most clever
be gone and I wish you a prosperous $200 for them.
G. L. McMurphy, Falls City.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harmon came out new year.
Mr. and Mrs. I*. Springer and son, illusions. Tin; Glascow Herald says of
R. R. Bettis, Fnlls City.
from Corvallis to spend Christmas with
The young folks are getting ready for I/eslie went to Lebanon Saturday to vis­ Mr. Germain: It is a long time since
Anderson, whom Scott styled the great Monday:
Mrs. H .’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. the dance at Mr. Damons at Cooper it relatives.
Dr. L. Pfamlhoefor, Falls City.
wizard of the north, delighted otir boyish
Logan.
Hollow Tuesday evening.
Miss Linnie Murphy, of Walla Walla, hearts with his legendary marvels, but
J. A. Glisenderfor, Dallas.
There was a Christinas tree at Mc­
Win. Tuttle and wife are visiting at came home to visit her parents of this we «lo not think he chould l>ear com­
N. L. Pallan, Falls City.
Callum hall with just a few neighbors their parents Wm Herren, of Monmouth, place during the holidays.
Mrs. Pallan, Falls City,
parison with Germain, who simply hel«l
and a school program. All seemel to and Mr. Tuttle, of Independence.
A great many visitors in town, while a his audience spell-bound last night —
have a good time,
Our land buyers from the east started great number of the students have gone truly, if this be magic, let it 1 m ? an art.
Deafness Cannot be Cored.
.back cast Mondav to sell out and move to spend the holidays at their respective
to Oregon. They say Polk county is homes.
PEEDEE.
by
local
applications as they cannot
Small Farm Tract* For Sale.
good, enough for them. They picked
Hon. Charles A. Wolverton spent the
reach the deceased portion of the ear.
I have recently sold the M. Fitzmor- There is only one way to cure deafness
roses and apples off the trees Christmas past few «lays with his mother and O.
A large crowd attended the Christmas and sent them home to show what a par­
A. Wolverton, returning to Portland on ris donation land claim of 320 acres and that is by constitutional remedies.
POPCORN.
tree.
west of Monmouth, toG . A. Sperling, of Deafness is caused by an inflamed con­
adise they had found.
Monday.
Portland. It will soon be subdivided i
Mrs. Dolly Baker has returned to her
Mrs. Sharman, of West Saltan, and into 40 acre tracts, an«l will make sev- ! dition of mucous lining of the Eusta­
home at Oregon City.
PEEDEE.
Mrs. Moffett, of Newi>ort, were guests at eral go«*! homes. I am also selling the j chian tube. When this tube is inflamed
John Cavitt is spending the holidays
Jack Oleman was a Kings Valley vis­
the home of Conrad Smith during the Collins farm, «»ast of Monmouth in 5, 10 you have a rumbling sound or imper­
at home.
fect hearing, and when it is entirely
itor Monday.
pa*t week.
and 20 acre tracts.—J. if. Moran, Real closed deafness is the result, and unless
Miss Sarah Stewart, stenographer for
Fred
Brant
has
come
hack
to
Harry
John Ritner made a business trip to
The
Christmas
tree
at
the
Evangelical
Estate
Dealer,
Monmouth,
Oregon.
the Aurora bank, is at home for a few I Independence this week.
Lacey’s.
the inflammation can be t.aken out and
church was a decided success and greatly
days.
this tulie restored to its normal condi­
Alva Womer lias been building some enjoyed by all. The house was filled to
Clarence Irvine transacted business
s
a
v
e
t
h
is
T
a
n
y
w
a
y
.
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever;
more fence.
Miss Mattie Cavitt has returned for in Airlie this week.
overflowing.
nine cases out of ten are caused by ca­
the holidays from her school near Pen­
Miss
Mary
Ronco
has
gone
to
Black
L. Ritner sold several head of dressed
Miss Armilda Doughty caine home to
tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
dleton.
Rock to work.
hogs to Dave Grant, of Dallas.
spend the holidays. She will return to Put in Some Safe Place, for it May condition of the mucous surfaces. We
Mrs. D. S. Smith and daughter, of
Several
from
here
attended
the
dance
Ashland
to
resume
her
school
work
the
will give One Hundre«! Dollars for any
Lloyd Chenoweth has returned to
Albany, is visiting with her niece Mrs. Seattle.
at Airlie Tuesday night.
first of the year.
Come in Handy Same Day.
case of «leafness, cause«l by catarrh, that
James Sykes.
Everyone
seemed
to
have
a
good
time
cannot
be «‘iired by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Mr.
an«l
Mrs.
O.
A.
Mead«>r
and
sons
Miss Inez A. Burbank spent Sunday
Miss Kathryn Stewart who is teach­ with Grace Tire.
at the tree at the school house.
Send for circulars freo. F. J. Cheney
were visiting Mrs. Meador’s parents
Here is a simple home-made mixture A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by <Iruggist«,
ing near Gervais is spending her weeks
Mrs. Ruth Neville’s brother, Btorm Mr. and Mrs. Coates. They returned to as given by an eminent auihority on
R. B. Arnold and Louis Ritner took a
vacation with her parents.
75 cents. Take Hall’s family pilla tor
load of dressed hogs to Airlie Tuesday. St routs and wife, of Summit, are spend­ Eugene Wednesday
kidney «Oseases, who makes the state­
ing the holidays with them.
The marriage of Mr. Harry McDowell
Frank Lucas, wife and daughter came ment that it w ill relieve almost any constipation.
Mrs. Rebecca Graham, of
Black
and Miss .Te-sie Cavitt took place at the
— ■ ■ — • • ♦
1 ■— —
Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Bush and chil­ ! up from Portlan«! to spen«l the holidays case of kidney trouble if taken before
Summit church Saturday afternoon Dec­ Rock, is visiting Kings Valley relatives. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush and with th«; former’s motnerandto bepres- the Htage of Brights disease. He takes
A
Living
Producing
Home
for Sal«
Harry Lacey was trading in Kings baby and Mr. and Mrs. Will West, of ! ent at the Butler reception.
ember 26, Rev. Hotchkiss performing
such svmntoms as lame back, pain in
the ceremony. Only immediate relativ­ Valley Tuesday.
(Ini' of the most lieautifnl living sites
Hoskins, spent Christmas at Will
A sa«l accident occured at the horn«*of the side, frequent «lesire to urinate, es-
es were present. They left on the 8:30 j Mrs. Louis Ritner is improving.
Bush’s.
J Mrs. Hyde Christmas
night. She peoiallv n\ night, painful and discolor- in Falls City is offered lor sale at a liar-
electric car for Portland for a few days
gain. B The
l f lain!
J is W 2)s i acres in extent,
Mrs. Frearer was in Kings Valley
I had arranged a Christmas tree for her e«l urination, are readily overcome. M
when they will return and go to house­
and is the best strawberry soil in the
Trv it :
j Sunday school class, and while Santa llevé is the recetpe.
shopping last Tuesday.
PERRYDALE.
keeping in the Honeyer house which i
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half world. It is already planted to 40 Eng­
Claus was taking presents off tlie tree
they have already furnished. Much | Mrs. John Ritner sold several dress­
I the cotton on his mask caught from one ounce; Compon ml Kargon, one ounce; lish walnuts and some 60 apple trees,
happiness is wished them by their many ' ed turkeys to T. A. Riggs, of Mon­
H. J. Elliott and family spent Christ­ I of the wax tapers. Mrs. Hy«le was Compoun«! Hyrup Sarsaparilla, three out 4 vears. An adjoining acre can be
mouth, for 20 cents per pound.
friends.
mas ia Dallas.
| «juite severly burned on the hands in ex- ounces. Take a t« as|)oonful after each had for $750. Almost new modern
Cub Hooker is ill with neurialgia of
house of nine rooms, with many con­
Miss Edith Duignan is at home for a ! tinguishing the flames, also Glen Works meal and at bedside.
the
head.
CONCORD-
A well known «Iruggist here in town veniences. good barn and outbuildings.
: face was painfully burned, an«l hilt for
Miss Clara Oleman will soon return few weeks vacation.
j the presence of mind of Miss Sarah Hyde is authority that these ingredients are The cash price is $2,500, and it is a snap
to Portland.
Miss Tucker, of Portland, visited at
a very serious conflagration and deaths I all harmless, and easily mixed at home for a person who wants a fine location,
the
Duignan
home
Sunday.
Willie
Hooker
is
visiting
his
brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Rees called on Mr. and
¡ by shaking well in a bottle. This mix- sure to double in value, and whereon
would be reported.
Cub Hooker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn spent Christmas
Mrs. Wall Sunday.
I ture has a peculiar heeling and sooth- one can easily n ake a living. Address
Jeff Woods and wife are visiting rela­ with their parents in Dallas.
[ ing effect upon the entire kidney and or see the Itemizer.
Mr. and Mrs. If age y went to Port­
fir
U
r
o
v
e
.
tives in Philomath.
j urinary structure un«l often cures the
Prof. Win. Caldwell is spending a
land to spend Christmas week.
The Dallas grange will be officered as
¡ worst form of rheumatism in just a lit-
Herman Zumwalt, John Rhimer and ] Cliff Burbank and Grace Tire were fn week’s vacation with relatives.
| tie while. This mixture is said to re­ fallows next year: Master, G. W.
Joe Brown lost a fine cow recently.
D. L. Kevt and «laughter, Elsie,
Jake Rhimer visited with the Rees boys ! Kings Valley trading last Thursday.
M ver; overseer, G. W. McBee; lectur­
Sunday.
Rev. Burns calle«l on Mrs. Ibmco move all blood «iisorders and cures er’ T. V. B. Embree; secnitary» G. A.
Ira Hooker has been over from Falls returned to Washougal Sunday.
1 rheumatism by forcing the kidneys to
Mrs. J. A. Baxter has been quite Sunday.
Mrs. 8. Crook and children went to City.
I filter an«l str in from the blood and Br«>ck ; treasurer. Conrad Ftafrin ; chap­
Sam Morrison helped Troy Turner i system all uric acid and foul, decom- lain, J. E. Convert; steward, O. F. Mc­
McMinnville to spend Christmas with
Mrs. Chas. Kerl#»r is visiting her par­ poorly with bronchitis the past week.
Mr«. Crook’s sister.
ents.
Miss Leone and Victor Williams and butcher Monday.
! j*ose«l waste matter, which cause these Bee; lady assistant steward, Mist Hjt-
Miss So si a Bennett had a Christmas
Mr. lis te r Brown and wife spent Sun- ;«fflicti«»ns. Trv it if you arn’ t well. tie ( W e r t ; assistant *tew»fd, Mr.
E. A . Taylor and family, of Eugene, Ava (load are visiting Mrs. Lynn this
Choolev; guard, L. H. McBee; Ceres,
week'. *
tree at the school house for the children are visiting friends and relatives.
I day with her («rents.
1 Save the prescription.
Y l ... 1 '
\l
V I..m ... • P r im n n « . \ fffi. (4
on the 24th. All present enjoyed them­
Mrs. Mary Walker, «laughter of Mr.
Mr Keifer sold his turkeys to the
F. Bush and wife were Kings Valley
selves.
^ Fiske, the Best Printer.
and Mrs. Kurtz, is clerking for J. I). I Walker hotel at Falls City.
visitors Wednesday.
: e«l at the home of Mrs. Greek’s parents,
Mr. und Mrs. J. D. Morrison, last week.
Lafe Finseth, of Dallas, waa in Inde­
pendence last Friday.
A d iu liU 'd tu th e aucuml club* o í m a ll m atter/
Miss Opal McDevitt »pent Christmas
with her parent» in Dallas.
J. S. VanLoan was a passenger to
T H U R S D A Y , D E C . 31, 1908.
Portland Thursday.
H. Hirsliberg was in Dallas one day
last week.
V. P. FISKE.
James Davidson, or Portland, visited
in this city last week.
I). R. Collins has returned to his
Iteinlu-r, one year in udvance..................
$1 SO
SITB'CTRIPTION ^ With Weekly Oregonian or Seiui-weekly Journal............ 2 00 homestead, after a visit with his parents
With Oregon Woodman ................................................. 1 76 in this city.
Frank Durbin, of 8alem, was in town
Friday.
Miss Opal Boothby, of Monmouth,
'P H O N E S : m u IS S h U k SS I
visited with Mrs. I. L. Smith Friday.
Harold Fitchard, Maurice Butler, Fid
Wallace and Dean Walker attended the
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
basket hall game in Dallas Saturday
night.
Mies Myrtle Parker, of Salem, visited
at the home of Dr. E. S. Ketchum last
W erk.
Mrs. rhos. Fitchard departed Monday
on her wav to Los Angeles, California,
to join her husband who has employ­
ment there.
Dell Grigsby, of Pa rker, was in town
Saturday.
Dr. R. E. Dugunne spent Christmas
in Portland.
Miss Flora McCallon. of Dallas, yisit-
ed with Miss Florence Burton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fream, of
A * A a A A A a a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
| mon in the country.
Falls City s|>ent Christmas in Indepen­
Mr. and Mrs. August Sperling spent dence.
R. L. CHAPMAN...
j the holidays in Portland.
Sam Damon who has been in Californ­
I Clearance and Frank McCreadie re- ia, the past four years bus returned to
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
; turned lo their home in Falls City, after his home in this city.
and
a visit with relatives in this city.
EMBALMER
Ennis Butler of Portland, was in this
OFFICE : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st.
Mrs. Dr. Campbell, of Castle Rock, city Sajtuidav.
D ALLAS, OREGON:
Washington, is visiting her parents Mr.
Mrs. George Claggett, of Portland,
and Mrs. J. Fryer.
B e ll P h o n e 103. • M u tu a l P h o n e 1306.
visited with relatives last week.
Calls Prom ptly Answered Day or Night.
Dick Madison, of Salem, visited in In
; dependence Monday.
su n n y ' slope .
Miss. Mabel Johnson of Monmouth
| visited Miss Florence Gebo the first of
the week.
Harry Davis, of Monmouth, was in
INDEPENDENCE.
Wess Perry, of Salem, was an Inde­ this locality last week,
pendence visitor Monday.
Nelle Thompson, of near Chemawa,
Ed. Wallace is spending the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. John McCieadie, who is visiting with Mrs. O. M. Lehman.
with relatives in this city.
have been visiting their daughter, Mrs.
A large number from here attended
Kersey Eld ridge and Carl Percival Win. Earhart, returned to their home in the Christmas exercises at Antioch
Black Rock Monday.
■*
w ere in Salem last week.
Christmas eve.
Miss Brown, of Portland, visited at the
Geneva Wilcox has returned after
The Christmas exercises here was
at the home of Mrs. M. Merwin last
several weeks spent in Eugene.
largely attended and all report as having
Miss Francis Cooper is home from week.
a-most enjoyable time.
Lester and Goidie Rhodes, of Corval­
Eugene spending the holidays.
Hardy Bingman and two sisters, Ethel
Mrs. John Vaughn aud family from lis spent the holidays with their parents and Anna, of Monmouth, attended the
Rickreall visiting at the home of Mrs. who reside north of town.
Chas. FL Hicks and family epent the Christmas exercises at our school house.
J. W. Kirkland last week.
George Sullivan, wife and daughter,
N. Tharp, of Portland, was in town holidays with relatives in Henley, Cali­ Bessie, of Monmouth, spent Christinas
fornia.
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. McCready, of Mc­ with Mrs. Sullivan’s mother Mrs. E.
Mrs. Chas. Shennefield spent a few
Minnville, visited relatives in Indepen­ Clark.
days in Corvallis last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barnes and two
dence this week.
Our basket hall team went down to
daughters, Katie and Ruth, of Albany,
Mr.
and
Mrs
A.
Gross
and
children
Rickreall last Tuesday evening and
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rogers, of
played a game there. The score w as 19 visited in Albany last week.
Dallas, were the guests of Allen Towns
Mrs. Edith Davidson, of Portland, and wife Christmas.
to 11 in their favor.
spent
Christmas
with
her
parents,
Mr.
Mrs. Chas. Fitchard and daughter,
and Mrs. S. E, Owen.
Dorothy, are visiting in Salem.
FALLS CITY.
Miss Josephine Jensen, of Eugene, is
Blair Cook, of Eugene, is spending visiting
Mrs. Clair Irvine.
the holidays with relatives in this city.
Councilman Bogart and wife returned
Lester Butler, of Dallas, was in Inde­
M iss Bertha Heard, of Moscow, is pendence last Friday.
Monday from holiday visiting in Mon­
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Calloway.
mouth.
Donald Bolter, of Parker, was in town
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCready spent Tuesday.
Mrs. Thomas Edgar returned home
Christmas with relatives in this city.
Saturday from a few weeks visit in
Born, December 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Portland.
Mr. Dean Butler, of Portland, visited
Dave Stapleton a six pound baby girl.
relatives here this week.
Miss Leona Brown, of Dallas, is visit­
Sam Russell, of Parker, was an Inde­ ing friends and relatives in Falls City
Adam l(artman and tamily returned pendence visitor Monday.
this week.
to their home in Portland after visiting
Mr. Hartman’s parents here.
Lew Stapleton, of Highland, was in
Two more girl babies have arrived in
town
Wednesday
transacting
business.
Falls City. Our town will soon have at­
Grant McLaughlin a student of the
Mr. Horace Burnett, of Eugene, is tractions that can not be beat.
O. A. C. is visiting friends in this city.
A new music machine has been in­
Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker returned to her visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. Van Dornsife visited in Dallas stalled in the Wagner Hall, and from
home in Portland Sunday, after a visit
now on we will have lots of fine music.
last Thursday.
with relatives here.
The M. E. Church has recently had
Mrs. Frank Lucas, of Portland, visited
Miss Mable PI 11 ia has been visiting
installed therein electric lights, adding
here Sunday,
friends in Portland.
largely to the convenience of the congre­
Sam Damon went to Corvallis Mon­
Miss Eva Mulkev visited Miss Nola gation.
day for a few days visit in that city.
Ow’en the first of the week,
The usual entertainment and presen­
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coojjer. of Albany,
Miss Barbara Belt spent Christmas tation of gifts to pupils was observed at
visited relatives here last week.
with relatives in Salem.
our public schools the week before
The Christmas Ball given in this city
France Jones has returned from Toledo Christmas.
by the Independence Orchestra was and Otter Rock where he has spent the
J. W. Frederickson has bought the
largely attended. They will also give a last two weeks.
Matthews and Chapel ranch in Tilla­
dance New Years.
Charley Parker returned to Portland mook county, and will move on the
Miss Bertha Tharp was in Dallas one Sunday after a visit with relatives here. same at once.
day last week,
Uncle Jim Chamberlain received word
James Jones has returned from Port­
Mr and Mrs. T. A. Riggs, of Mon­ land where he has been employed in the that his son, Frank, who is a resident
mouth were in Independence Friday.
grocery department of Meier & Frank’s. of Austin, Eastern Oregon, had taken
Willis Engles, of Washington, visited
Rilev Cooper was a passenger to Port­ to himself a wife.
relatives here the first of the week.
Several of our young people have con­
land Saturday.
Mrs. Eya Woods and children return-
lantha Hartman has returned from a tracted marriages here in the past week
e l to their home in Goldendale, Wash­ visit to Corvallis.
and congratulations are forthcoming
from their many friends.
ington, after spending Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locke, of Salem,
her parents in this city.
The Falls City churches each held
vi Jted with Mrs. Locke’s parents last
their annual Christmas entertainment,
Miss Ruth Stnpelton, of Highland, week •
and all the children were made happy
was an Independence visitor Saturday.
Miss Marjory Belt, who has been
Claud Kurre and family spent Christ­ attending school in Portland, is spend­ by the gift of useful and enjoyable pres­
ents.
mas with friends in Salem.
ing the holidays with her mother in this
Guests at the Hotel Walker are w eir­
Miss Florence Bowden, of Monmouth, city.
ing large sized smiles this week, but one
*. ‘ <*d in this city Thursday.
Miss Grace Damon, of Salem, visited turkey is left in the lot, and Moss W al­
Fn ... Richardson, of Portland, visit­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Damon, last ker and Cal Kramer have deposited in
ed at in* MR* of liis mother last week. week.
the bank something less than a million.
John Kirkland, of Albany, visited
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Dickinson and
Frank McMurphy left last Friday for
children, of Parker, spent Christmas friends and relatives here last week.
some point in Washington county. He
J. H. Cooper, of Portland, visited in is expected back every day now and will
with relatives here.
no doubt bring with him his better half,
Captain and Mrs. Spong are visiting Independence this week.
Mr. Thos. Pomeroy and family spent Mhi is a lady well known and liked here.
with Mrs. Spong’s sister Mrs. C. Moore.
The Christmas spirit took hold of all
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Linden spent Cnristmas day with relatives in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Albany, visit- our people this year as was evidenced
Christmas with the family of Robt. Siin-
by their liberal contributions to the child
rens trees and to pastors presents
Falls City people are always ready and
F E D AND liberal, and for anv good work will con­
tribute of their means without question.
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
OLD SODES
KEPT OPEN
B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN THE B LO O D
W henever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and
healthy, as 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 mid­
dle life. The vita lity of the blood and strength of the system have naturally
begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because
of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint
which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms,
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eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn
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The very faet th a tjt resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason
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Washes, Salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can
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w a a a small pimpla at u.st put it surgeon's knife nroke a lasting cure.
If
gradually grew
‘and
every particle of the diseased flesh were
In every way until I
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