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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. FALLS CITY FIR GROVE. John Kline is visiting John Ritner. . lx>ren Frink made a Sunday visit in Will Shewev has moved to Dallas. from his claim. Martin Watrons, a Portland) at tor- j Albert Ronco took a lot of rhubarb to Airlie Friday. ney, was a Falls City visitor Monday. Charlie Tice who has been sick for the ! Everybody rejoicing over the g odd week past, is improving and able to be rain. out again. Lucy Ronco visited Mrs, Bertha Wil- Willard Gilbert is preparing to put in let Wednesday. a general hardware stock in the building KINGS VALLEY. Mr. Clark Shaffer transacted business PEEDEE. lately vacated by W. R. ilinshaw. in Portland Thursday. The show given in the hall Saturday Lester Brown transacted business in night, by local talent, drew a large Dallas Saturday. Farmers are glad to see the rain. Mrs. Lewis Kitner is improvini;. i crowd, and all hands seem to be well A. ( ’ . Miller went to Salem Monday. I pleased. C'liss. Kerber lias tiail a sick liorso. Win. Shewey is working his team on the road work again this spring. Bruce Miller played the violin for the John Kline ¡ b visitin« at C. Kerber's. News is scarce this week as all who dance at tilodget Frtday night. The Misses Mamie and Leatha Ray are not at work are attending court, no Kyerv one irrm i to bo pleased with Joe Graham is putting in Hom e new I idle men are seen on our streets, and visited Sylva Brown Saturday. the rain. j there is work for all who wish it. wire fences. Miss Sylva Brown visited at Frank Jasper Willet made a business trip to W. B. McKnown Ijas bought out the Ray’s Saturday night. Horn, to Garfield Plunket and wife, King* Valley Monday. truck ami dray business recently car May 8, an 8 pound hoy. Mrs, Jas. Brown visited Mrs. Shewey A larne crowd attended the dunce ried on by A nan Meyer and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rodgers went to j will hereafter be one of our rustling Friday. Saturday evening. Albany Monday. A real estate man was in this neck of | business men. Mr. Lewis Kdivards is home from Merle Rilveu weut to Albany last j J, R. Moyer, while on his visit to the the woods looking for land last week, Washington on a visit. week. Mrs. McCelnain, of Pennsylvania, is i eastern states last year was very active Mr. Beve Srearer made a trip to Sal All the measles patients are improv in giving information relating to Ore- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clark Schaf em last week. ! gon, with the result that several fami fer. Chas. Dickson spent Wednesday eve ing. lies have come here to live. Mr. and Mrs. Willett, and family vis \V. S. Alcorn went to Airlie on busi ning at Mr. Kinsey's. I The improvements made and contem- ited at Mr. and Mrs. Paul R onco’ s Sun- ness Wednesday. Mart Shiek is working for ( has. Ker i plated by Mayor W. B. McKown, about <lay. Mrs. A. C. Miller went to Airlie Tues | Ids home on the little Luckianmte, will bcr Chas. McDowel, and family visited at day. ; add greatly to the beauty of the same, her parent’s home last week, Mr. and Miss Precious Irvine ran a nail in l’at Tallon sold Willard Price five and to our city. her foot last week. Mrs. Ronco. Matt Glaze, a former resident of Falls Mrs. Oleman visited Mrs. Dave Kiher acres of land last week. Will Shewey, and family visited his Mr. and Mrs. George Dodele visited ' City, was a visitor in town last week. parents last Thursday. Sunday. Since his last visit. Matt has become relatives in Independence last week. Mrs. Maud Yost visited Mrs. John Bluford Bush was in the neighborhood j the i>C8.ses8or of a pair of rag time John Ames was over from Albany I whiskers, and now looks something like Sunday. Kitner Monday. last week. a Kansas populist. Benton Embreo has a very sick little Bev Freer made a trip to Salem last Mr. W. Cummings, a real estate boy with phenomina. Frank Hubbard has set the pace for week visiting the institutions of that agent, was in the Valley last week list I cleaning up and beautifying our city. place. F. Sheythe is doing some work on the ing farms for sale. | He has cleaned out the entire fence road in trout ot his store. Miss Cora Ray has come home from Mrs. Della Miller and son, Theodore, | line leading to his residence and plant- Quite a number have been complain went to Albany Monday, to get medical ' ed it to climbing roses, and by another Mr. Dodson’s where she has been at work. ing with lagrippe. j season it will be an avenue of beauty. aid for the latter. Harry Lacey made a business trip to The death of William Brown, of Dal Eddie Howell had the misfortune to Dallas last week. PERRYDALE. ! throw his wrist out of joint one day last las, calls to rnind the many good deeds and acts of kindness performed by him. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Turner and son week. and will live long in the memory of all visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwan Sunday. I Clara Miller went to Wren last week Our school will close May 21st. who were acquainted with him, In his Quite a number from Kings Valley to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. death, Dallas, and Polk county, loses R. L. Duignan spent a few days at attended the dance Saturday evening. , Troxel. one of its best citizens. his home here the first of the week. Lyman Maxfield went to Lewisville Frank (iillam and mother are over F. A. Lucas is with us again with his An agent for the Home Comfort range from Salem visiting relatives and I Wednesday to train hops for Mr. Mor- hearty laugh and glad handshake. He was a caller in Perrydale last week. . ton. friends. has been east for some months, and re I). L. Keyt came up Saturday for a Mrs I’ . 0. Burbank visited her moth ' Mrs. Della Burgin and three children, turns better pleased with Oregon than few days visit. of Ellensburg, Wash., are in the Valley ever. Some pictures taken a couple of er, Mrs. Phillips, last week. Ivisitingat the home her parents, Mr. weeks ago in the Eastern states make Sheriff Grant and daughter were cal Miss Nora Burbank is staving with and Mrs. J. P. Logan. one glad they live in Oregon. lers here the latter part of the week. Mrs. Be* Womer. | The Kings Valley correspondent was Mrs. Eleanor Butler has growing in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynn visited in John Kitner is doing some carpenter ¡much elated over winning the sewing her garden some of the finest cauliflower Dullas the latter part of the we ^k. work for Jack Oleman at Pbilomoutb. I machine in the corresponding contest, ever seen. The heads are large and firm Dick Wigg.s is doing some painting and of the best quality. It seems strange Harry Lacy and Hob Arnold have and sorry for those who failed. and paper hanging for J. A, Baxter. when fine vegetables like this can be their hops nearly all trained. grown so successfully right at home A ha by hoy arrived at the home of Mr. Alse Womer took 20 pounds of that our people neglect the opportunity Mr. and Mrs. Swatzweth Friday, the MONMOUTH. butter to Airlie lust week. for money making right at their doors 10th. and depend on others to produce what Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nevills visited Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland, who have Ray Chute is now working on the Lor- we can raise better at home. with her parents at Summit Saturday been visiting at the VanNortwick home, ence farm. and Sunday. left Saturday for Tacoma. Ed Huber, of Salem visited in town We hear that Mr. Wilson will soon WEST SALEM. A family recently from the east, who over Sunday. start to hauling cream for those who bought a part of the Jones place, moved have separators. | More busy people around town than to the Fred Hebding li )use last week to Mr. Herman Bpitzbart has purchased reside while they are building a resi Quite a number of P. .1. Simpson’ s in tlie past. the Homyer place at Popcorn. dence. hands are at leisure while they are re ! J. II. Moran is now owner of a fine Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Squier, pairing the donkey. I automobile, making three for our town. Rev. Moore, of Ballston, is the new a ten pound boy, Friday May 7th. pastor of the M. E. church here, his reg Mrs. Chas. Oleman is moving into The Misses Gibson were visitors in Mr. Krieger’ s bungalow at Fairview ular appointment being on the first and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilman’s house town Tuesday. is looming up finely over West balem. third Sundays. The church is being near Mr. Kingsey’s. I J. L. Murphy returned Friday from a newly papered which will add much to Mr. Matthews bought a lot in West its appearance. Wlilie coming home from Dallas last three months stay in the Yahats valley. Balem recently. week Mrs. John Kitner lost a package Mies Clarice Wolverton and Mrs. The Christian churches of Amity and of ureas trimmings. Any one finding VeraTrufford, of Portland, are visitors Miss Nellie Williamson spent Sunday Perrydale have secured the services the package please call phone No. 3, on at the home of their uncle, Postmaster at home. of Rev. Matlock as pastor for the ensu the Luckianmte line. (). A. Wolverton. The reporter has not heard of any ing year, and consider themselves very fortunate as Rev. Matlock is a fine speak l)r. II. R. Nehrhas and wife, of Os rooster trades this week. er and a very able m.in, wego, are visitors in town while he is Mr. Gus Williamson and family have ROCCA. looking after the Pilot Knob mining been spending a few days at home. Mrs. Lucia Kevt, made a trip to the I company’ s interests, hot springs near The Dalles last week, Miss Thomson is staying with her where her husband, II, G. Keyt and “ Old Webfoot” did things just right aunt, Mrs. Bofe, for a week here. Fred Brock and R. J. Robinson have Miss Fannie Kevt have been taking Sunday with a fine shower and a pros been shearing F. II. Schmidt’s goats. Miss Watter’s sister of Portland, vis treatments for their health, Mr. and pect for more. All nature in the Wil- Mrs. Keyt returned home Monday, Miss Warren Wright lias finished hauling ! lamette Valley is smiling. ited here Sunday. Fannie having preceded them a few his mohair to Dallas. I The high school base ball team of Rev. Hotchkiss preached at the school days. Mr. K evt’s health is somewhat Mrs. J. L. Morrison, Mrs. Hampton | Falls City and Monmouth T. D’s played house Sunday, hut the rain kept many improved hut not fully recovered. and «laughter took dinner with Mrs, G. j a game on the diamond at Monmouth I away. I Saturday, which was won by Falls City H. Horsfall on the 2nd. We extend our congratulations to 12 to 5. INDEPENDENCE. Kings Valley, Eola and l’eedee for their Mr F. II. Schmidt returned from .Mis« Carlotta M Bose he. of Mou j success in the recent contest. Grants Pass on the 3rd accompanied by lt non th, ami Jesse 11. Allen, of Lake- his wife. Mr. Broch, Mr. Gosser, Mr. Frazure, Wesley Perry, of Salem, visited with I view, were married at the residence of Frank Chamberlain, who has been | the bride’s mother on the evening of and Mr. Clarence Simons went fishing friends in this city the first of the week. up the Luckiamute Sunday. They cer visiting his father here, says he intends May 5th. They will live in Luke county. K. C. Eld ridge was a passenger to tainly met with fishermen’s luck, to locate here. Portland Monday. Frank Angell and family returned to It is reported that the electric light Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright, Mrs. Jas. Portland to resume work at his old place Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Long visited in Wright and little daughter went to Falls of business after spending the past year I venture lias fallen through, which is City on the 3rd, all except Mrs. Ed re in lhis place. They are genial people rather a misfortune, as Mr. Clay Heis Albany Saturday. has already wired his new house. turning on the sixth. Mrs. Carl Smith, cf Salem, visited and we are sorry to have them leave us. friends in our city the first of the week. Mrs. J. L. Murphy returned Wednes BUTLER. Mrs. O. I). Butler has returned from a day from Portland, where she attended visit in Portland. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » the musical concert in which her son, Mr. L. Galbreth was a Corvallis visit- Will Murphv, was interested. It was a R. L. CHAPMAN...... Mr. and Mrs. Proas came over from of last week. decided success in the musical art. Salem Sunday in an automobile. FU N E R A L DIRECTOR $ Cleve Robinson and Dr. R. E. Dugan- The freshman’s reception Saturday and ♦ evening P. C. Lady, our road supervisor, has a ne were Dallas visitors last week. was a very pleasant occasion, EMBALMER crew of men at work on the road. [ OFFICI: Chwpwland P arlors, B Mali ^ considering the outlook for the class of Harold Fitchard made a trip to Ami Mrs. Glen Butler went to Dallas last ty last week in bis automobile. D ALLA 3 , OREUON: ♦ 11)12. The decorations were exquisite and beautiful and the program expli week to see her Grandfather Brown. Bell Phone 103. - M utual P h on e 1300. 2 Mr. C. E Ireland returned to Port cit. ami entertaining. The assembly Virgil Hussy is here this week from land after a visit with friends iu Inde Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. ♦ hall was the scene of enjoyment till a Sheridan visiting relatives. pendence. late hour. W. L. Pettyjohn made a business trip Mrs. Claud Pengra and little son, of to the coast last week. California are visiting friends and rela Sam Ostmrn sheared sheep last week tives here. for Glen Butler. Miss Myrtle Hastings, of Dallas, spent BLOOD T. L. Hartman is hauling lumber for last week with her aunt, Mrs. Perle Hedges. a new barn. D IS E A S E D Miss Bertha Bohannon, of Corvallis, Wm. Abraham was here lost week spent Sunday with her parents in Inde visiting friends. A N D S Y S T E M D IS O R D E R E D pendence. Miss Jennie Childers is here from Catarrh is not merely an inflammation o f the tissues of the head and Sheridan sewing for Mrs. J. C. Cocker- throat, as the sym ptom s o f rin gin g noises in the ears, mucous dropping back ham. NORTH DALLAS. into the throat, continual haw kin g and spitting, etc., would seem to indi Wm. Ray and J. C. Cockerham at ca te ; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater part o f the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess tended a meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodge Mr. and Mrs. Palmer spent Sunday in Willamina Friday night. with their children on Balt Creek. o f uric acid in the blood. The Liver, K idneys and Bowels frequently be MissThune closed a very successful com e torpid and dull in their action and instead o f carrying off the refuse W. II. Brown has made quite an im and waste o f the body, leave it to sour ami form uric acid in the system . term of school here last Friday and re provement in his property by cutting turned to her home at Dundee. This is taken up b y the blood and through its circulation distributed to all down the trees. parts o f the system . These im purities in the blood irritate and inflame I. C. Yocum sold to Joe Buell last W. 11. Coulee has sold his property the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting week a team of driving horses, the con here to Mr. Swanson, of Dallas, and e x o f a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable sideration being $400. pects to move to Hood River .soon. sym ptom s of Catarrh. A s the blood goes to all parts of the hotly the ca- j The revival meetings which were held Mrs. Lee and son, Guy, came in on a tarrhal poison affects all parts o f the system. The head has a tight, full at the church closed Sunday night and business trip Saturday from Mill Creek. feeling, nose con tin ually stopped up, pains above the eyes, sligh t fever ( Rev. Light leaves atonce for his home in She returned Monday. com es and goes, the stom ach is upset and the entire system disordered and the east. ---------------— - Grandpa Coulee celebrated his 84th I had Catarrh for about “.ffcct*d >’>' V " 9 <liSeiVSe is .n, wa9te of birthday Sundae. His children and years, and no man could have time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, SUNNYSL0PE. grandchildren helped him celebrate the I oou Id hVa’ r of. t t f . S T S d w ' T a*he*t inhalations. etc. Such treatment lay. suited. I than be »an 8. 8. 8., and does not reach the blood, and can, therefore, George Coulee had the misfortune to relieve Pearl Fishhack was a business visitor get hurt in a runaway on his wav home taking it s short whils was cured, the discom fort of the trouble. T o cure In Independence Saturday. from Salem last Friday. He is much Catarrh permanently the blood must be P. If. Johnson and family, of Mon better at present. Catarrh is a bioo<T disaaae, and thoroughly purified and the system cleansed mouth, were in this vicinity Saturday. now th.re 1* nothin* on *.rth o f nil poisons, ami at the same time Mrs Myrtle Johnson, Mr. ami Mrs, attor for th* blood than S. 8. a. obody think* mora a o f S. S H. 8. Strengthened anil built up. Nothing equals | R. M. Bosley is ploughing walnut Hallock, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Turnage, of Willamina, spent Sunday ! than 1 __ . MATSION, S. S S for this purpose. It attacks the trees for J. B, Stump. Lap««r, Mich. “fith her mother, Mrs. Anne Histahaw. disease at its head, p >es down to the very JamesGoodman and Roy Clarke are bottom of the trouble and makes n complete hauling gravel from Independence, W. H. Brown certainly holds the r e -, coni for moving setting hens. He movid and lasting cure. >S. S. S. removes every A. J. Shipley an<! two sons, Charlie a family from Salem to upper Mill j particle of the catarrhal poison from the an«t Robert, visited with L. N. Bilyeu Creek last Saturday, and among their blood, m aking this vital stream o r re, fresh Sunday, household goods was a hen, nest and and healthy. Then the inflamed m em eggs. None of the egvt were broken The Falls Citv base f>all team passe«! branes begin to Ileal, the bead is loosened PURELY VEGETABLE through here on their way to Monmouth but we will wait later to see if they _____________ and cleared, the haw king and spitting cease, Saturday. hatch or not. every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health ---------- — ------ Bessie Sullivan, of Monmouth, is vis restored. S. S. S. also tones u p the stomach and digestion and acts as a Wanted—a fit) to 80 acre tract near iting with her grandmother, Mrs. E. fine tonic to the entire system . If you are tuCcriu^ with Catarrh begin the Clark. Dallas—improved or unimproved. Must use of S. 8. S. and write us a statement o f your case and our physicians will he good land and a bargain. John Sumpter, wife and family, of •end you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice w ith ou t charge. S. 8 . S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. % near Falla City, were in these parts the 100 acre« within three miles of tow n; house, barn, etc, only $2.500 T H E S W I F T S P E C IF I C C O .. A T IA H T A , S i . ■ i latter part of the week. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our B r a in y Rustlers. CATARRH Ë S.S.S. EXTRA MEETING. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Kever Subset It. City Council Lets Contracts How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stan 1 twenty-four boors; a brick dust sedi ment, or settling, stringy or milky appearance often indicates an un healthy condi tion of the kid neys ; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the back are also symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every partof theurinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use o f liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, ami to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect o f S w a m p -R oot is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring prop erties. If you need a medicine you should have the beet. Sold by druggists in fif.v-cent and one-dollar sizes. Hom* ofWamp-kooi. You may have a sample bottle sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and remember the name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. The city council met iu adjourned ses sion last Monday evening for the pur pose of letting contracts for the new street work of this year, the time having expired given property owners to d o it. On motion of Ellis the Metzger curb bid for the F'vangelical church of 20 cents a linear foot was accepte«l us was the bid of W. L Soebrun for some 900- feet at 5 cents a foot. The Soehren and ! Olin bids on the other curb work was rejected. The F. J. Morrison bid of 70 cents a yard for hauling ciushed rock for the Htreets was rejected. On motion of Coad a resolution was passtsl reouiring the signing by the may or and auditor of the warrants for bills allowed at prey ions session. On motion of Ellis, F. J. Coad was made purchasing agent of the city for all of its supplies. The matter of the installation of a fire siren at the Willamette Valley’s dynamo room, was lett to the committee on fire and water. The matter of fixing the compensation to he received by the city engineer, was referred to the committee on fire and water with power to act. ■ luring the m onth............. N um ber o f p u p ils rem aining at d o s e of m o n th ................... N um ber o f pu p ils on register since begin n in g of year not registered in anv ' o t h e r s c h o o l ........................................ N um ber o f pupils on regist« r that have been registered iu som e other school N um ber o f pupils over la n d under o .................................... N um ber o f pupils over 6 and under 9 ..................................... N um ber o f pupils over 9 and under 1 2 ...... N um ber o f pupils over 12 ami under It ..................... N um ber «»f pupils over It and unde? 20 .................................. Miss Elva Boone is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Oliver Wait. J. W. Kirkland and wife, of Indepen dence, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vaughn, Sunday. SILVER WEDDING. th e M av B O D Y ’S F -V F R Y - M A G A Z IN E . T h a t ’» why it holds E v e n if you are not a m ag azine reader, try it. T h ere is an unusual line c f fiction this m onth. R ead “ Grimsden H o u s e ” if you like a “ thriller.” . £tape o f Old DrJUML W 'nU W Pianfikui Seed- A x. Senna + McMle Sails - A sseta si* In Use For Over Thirty Years Yiérat/nmi Fkmr. tu'ss and LOSS OF SlEEP. »S£ Pit Simile Signature of j NEW YORK. A t b m on th s o ld D o se s - jjce n ts arantecd under ti* Foo^m Exact Copy o f Wrapper. CASTORIA TH ( OINTAUR «O M M N V, NEW VOHK CITV. How’s This? Well Pleased With Chair. 16 Old Resident of Dallas Passes Away. Etna School Closes With Picnic. If you have bead ami eye ache9 don’ t Etna school, of District No. 45, closed fail to consult Dr. Lowe at Hotel Gail Friday May 7th, with a pleasant picnic May 17th and 18th. ! in the church grove. At 10 o ’ clock the children left the school house loaded down with baskets etc., fillet! with good | things to eat. Twelve o ’clock found a | 1 lunch spread for 20. The table was dec orated with lilacs and oranges. The af ternoon went flying by with games, singing, speaking and a peanut hunt. All went home with remembrances of a fine time and happy thoughts for vaca tion, Those present were: Johnie Crowley, Clifford Wallace, William Ed gar. Lois Gay, Esther Edgar, Ellen Wal lace, Nettie Gay, Yerda Williamson, Etta Edgar, Bessie Hunter, Pearl Wal lace, Bonnie Gay, Opal Wallace, Etta Crowley, Ruth,Morrison, Myrtle White, Alice Riggs, Mrs. Gertrude Bly.—Edna I Get your old Bicycle clean- Morrison, teacher. | Bicycles, Repairing, Sundries BASE BALL Dallas Grays vs J. G. Macks Sunday, May 1 6 th Spring Outing. Games called at 3 p. m, sharp. On May 7, the students of the Dallas j college observed their annual spring j outing. They departed on the 7:10 ; train to Falls City, Prof. Fisher leaving his house the same time the train start ed and yet he showed his ability as an athlete by overtaking it. After reach ing Falls Cily, the crowd moved in a | body up Teal Creek about two and a | half miles from Falls City. There the ' crowd divided, some went about three and a half miles farther up the creek to ! the falls, some went either way fishing, i and still others remained to guard the provisions. At 1 :30 p. m. the crowd , was seated and after singing the doxolo- | gy, enjoyed a substantial lunch, having as desert cake and oranges. Alter this j they slowly made their way back to i Falls City, along which way Dr. Mock i skillfully snapped the crowd. On ac- ! count of the beautiful day, the location ! of the camping ground and the general I movement of the crowd, the tiotanists ! were given a decided advantage and everyone in general received a jolly good I time such as spring-outing and nut day at Dallas College always affords, The J-G . Macks, of Portland, are without question one of the fastest semi-professional teams in the state. They are the goods. The whole team is compose«! o f men who have played in all the professional leagues on the Coast. Such players as Lake and Gardner, Pitchers’ Johnnie Shea, Catcher: Sommerville. 1st Base; Terry 2nd Base; Joe Fay, Short-stop; Harvey Newill, 3rd Base;’ and the outfield is just as strong. No Kids! But Good, Husky, Able-bodied Men, With \ears o f Experience. Don’t Fail to see this Game, for if You do, You will Miss seeing one of the Strongest Teams in the .state Piay on the Home Grounds. They are a Team With a Reputa tion. Everybody Turn out and see Them Plav Ball Don t Miss It. It Will be the Game of the Season JnNES, the Classy “ Spit-ball” artist, who put it all over the Indians last Saturday, will do the twirling stunt for Dallas. Come! Come! Come! I the undoubted suprem acy. t ic LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY Last Tuesday evening the manv friend of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myers gave them a happy surprise, it being the twenty-fifth nniversary of their marriage. As an indication of the high esteem in which they are held the manv beautiful presents received by them bear witness. After refreshments were served the guests departed in the wee small hours wishing their hosts many more years of married bliss. Those present w ere: Messrs and Mesdames /. Ilinshaw, W. Ilinshaw, E. G. White, N. Chapin, S. Tethrow, W. Gilbert, A. M. Vassall, R. McMurphv, J. C. Talbot. Till Bell, I. C. Frink. Misses Hammond, Bertha Frink, Eva Chapin, Leo Chapin, Florance Burton, Blanche Graham, Alice Bancroft. Cora Vanskike. Messrs J. V. Scott, Arthur Baldwin, Dale Bell, Frank Martin, Ed Bennett, Pernal Myers. Not a Dull Spot N a r c o All kinds of repairing neat ly done. Baby carriage tires Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beatty and Mrs. Buck, of Salem, were guests of E. E. Coo per Sun day. race t Base Ball Goods. Thad Lucas and family started for Tillamook last Wednesday, They will make their home there. ca ta lo g N o Elijah Turner Miller, familiarly known to all Dallas people as “ Uncle Lige,” passed away Sunday morning at and enameled ready for tne residence of his son, J. VV. Miller, on Washington street, after an illness Rev. (». W. Petitt. and wife will leave that kept him confined to his bed for Tuesday for their Mt. Tabor home. He j the summer’s run. several months, and was incident more will preach his far well sermon Sunday I to deeding years than to anv physical evening. It is probable that Rev. Star-! disability. With the excepsion of a buck will assume the pastorate here. few years spent in Washington county, Councilman Hall brought «1 p a matter Mr. Miller has been an almost contin uous resident of Dallas since 18fi2, the in council the other evening that should year he came to Oregon. He also re be attended to at once. It is the condi turned to Iowa for a two years residence. tion of the walk at the corner of Main In 1882 he was elected treasurer of this and Mill. A cement walk should be or county and served as such for three suc dered put in there. cessive terms. Prior to that he also Dr. B. E. Nevel, a veterinary surgeon, served as deputy sheriff under J. J. has arrived from Muncie, Pennsylvania, I Williams. He Hilled both positions to locate in Dallas. His family consists with credit and ability. He was a prom of a wife and son, and they are now de- inent Odd Fellow and served as district miciled^n the Munroe Miller residence deputy for a number of years. lie on Main street. The doctor conics re- Open noon and evening's joined the Christian church when 20 comended highly as an expert in his I years of age, and had been a consistent j profession, and we can see no reason DALLAS, OREGON member ever since. why lie should not receive plenty of Mr. Miller was born near Evansville, practice. Indiana, February 8, 1830, whence as a j small boy he moved to Western Illinois, j and later to Dallas county, Iowa. He ! was married to Miss Rachel Sutton there | in 1852, and they crossed the plains to Oregon 10 years later. Mrs. Miller j passed over some fi\e years ago, and his ! only immediate surviving relatives are his son, J. W., ami brother, W. W. Mil ler, both of Dallas. The funeral occured from the Chris tian church Monday at 2 o ’clock, Rev. C. A. Bias conducting the services, and the remains were laid to rest in the Odd Fellow’s cemetery. The pallbearers A t D allas B aseball Park were: J. M. Campbell, T. J. Campbell, R. L. Dishiel, Chas. Black, fi. Haytcr and Tom Campbell. Peter Cook was in Independence on business Tuesday. » 3 S O of Promotes DigpslionjChrerfid n e s s nnd Rest.Cuntains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. « Aperteci Remedy forCrmslifui- l ion, Sour Stomach.DUrrti» Worms .Com’ulsionsJ'evtrish- 106 GONE TO REST. Judge Burnett visited with relatives Another here Monday. AT AU GOQO 5TOSCS Signature 1437 o f h on or for attendance, havin g m ade a per cent, o f 95 or m o r e :—D allas, Smith Held, Balls ton, Salt Creek, M onm outh. W ard, Perrydale, G ooseneck (1«H) per cent.) Brush college, West Salem, Buell.(100 per cent), P op corn , Upper Salt Creek, L incoln, G reenw ood, McCoy, Black Rock. Pioneer, M ountain View , Mistletoe. The fo llo w in g sch ools were placed on the R oll o f H onor for not havin g any tard ies:— Sm ithfield. Pecdee, Bridgeport, L ou isville, Salt Creek, Parker, W ard. Brush College, Bucua Vista, Buell, H arm ony, G reenw ood. O akhurst. W. E. Goodell was a Dallas visitor Tuesday. -------------A N D Bears the 11 IS If. C. SKYMOl'R. GUARAN TEED W A TERPROO F ting Uic Stomachs and Bowels i M M JW . 179 School Superintenden t o f Polk Co, MADE F O B ------- Ï MS. •* AYe offer one hundred dollars Reward Airlie, May, 11, ’09. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be 396 cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Editor Itemizer: 381 Cheney & Co., Toledo, (). We, the un I certainly thank you very dersigned, have known F. J Cheney for 262 the last 15 years, and believe him per much for the Morris chair. It 379 314 693 fectly honorable in all business trai sac- arrived at the station in good tions, and financially able to carry out T o ta l.................................... 143’ 1288 2725 made by his firm. shape, and 1 can say I was well IS any obligations N um ber o f days taught d u rin g m outh W hole num ber o f «lays atten d an ce........... 39678 Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, wholesale pleased with it, and am certainly 2 4 5 3 druggists, W hole num lier o f «lays a b s e n c e ................ Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh well paid for my work. W hole num ber o f time* late ............ Cure is taken internally, acting directly N um ber o f pupils neither absent nor Yours truly, ta rd y ................................................................ 1136 upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Anna Arnold. 2340 the system. Testimonials sent free. Average num ber pupils belon gin g ......... 2201 Average d a ily atten d a n ce........................... Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug Per cent, o f attendan ce .............................. 9 4 .2 N um ber o f visits by p aren ts....................... 79 gists. Take Hall’ s Family pills for con You and your children are safe if you N um ber o f visits by m em bers o f school stipation. consult Dr. Lowe—eye safe and price b o a r d ............ ................................................. 7 I — ♦ • . The fo llo w in g sch ools were placed on the roll 1 sate. Dozens of Dallas references. RICKREALL HARtKStRV,CE CENT Him S tri - The follow in g is the report o f the p u b lic sch ools o f Polk Countv for tho sch ool m onth ending A pril 10th 1909. N um ber o f sch ools in session ........................... 59 Boys Girls Total N um ber o f pu p ils rem aining last m o n th .............................. 1162 1093 2255 N um ber o f pupils registered 26 36 new «luring m o n th ................ 10 N um ber o f pu p ils registered du rin g m on th that have been registered in som e o t h er sch ool ....... ..................... 17 N um ber o f pupils that have been re-adm itted d u r i n g m onth that have been d r o p ped ............................................ 10 K Total num ber registered «lur ing m o n th ................................ 1295 Num ber o f pupils dropped No peace for the kidney sufferer— Pain and distress from morn to night, Get up with a lame back, Twinges of backache bother you all day, Dull aching breaks your rest at night, Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the cause—cure the kidneys. Doans Kidney Pills will work the cure. They’ re for the kidneys only— Haye made great cures in this locality. Mrs. B. Screiber, 5f»0 High St., Salem. Oregon, says: “ The good reports I heard concerning Doan’s Kidney Pills induced me to procure a supply. I have been suffering from backache, which not only bothered me through the dav but broke my rest at night. I began to feel the goo«l effects of Doan’s Kidney Pills after I had taken a few doses. I soon received a complete cure and there has been no backache or other symptom of kiflney complaint since. I am only too pleased to let others know of such a valuable and effective remedy as Doan’ s Ki«lney Pills.” For sale hv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan’ s—and take no other. , n S S LIC K E R PER The Kind You Have Always Bought AVegelabte Preparation lor As similaiiiK» iheRKKlaalRrtula REPORT Sufferer From Kidney Troubles. \ t \ you've yet v 1 lL/«o learn ««• bodily \ | l comfort it gives in I the wettest weather ALCOHOL 3 K oq SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT’S No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the IF YOUVE NEVER WORN For Infants and Children. fâ Z & s * . NIGHTS OF UNREST. in for Many Cement Curbs. Born, Saturday, May 8tli, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville, a daughter McMinnviile is fast acquiring a repu tation for a ba«eball team. an«l there is going to he something doing w hen tliev and Dali s meet. To prevent a repitition of the wait of last Monday morning, would it not be well for our fire chief to have a hydrant wrench kept sav at ll«>race Webster’ s confectionerv. so that it would be avail- , able at any time. EXCURSION TRAINS SUNDAY FROM Black Rock, Falls City Independence. Monmouth A H m iw « ir > n •*»»«>, » « » n t * : h leach m an<! (tener.l «fl. M. „.¡..io n , 25 cent»; chiMren un.ler 12. 15 cent». HURAH FOR P«»LK COUNTY.