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A l c o h o l to C h i l d r e n Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say. “Very, very rarely. Children do not need stimulating.” Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will prob ably answer, “Very, very frequently.” Then ask him about Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a tonic for the young. Follow his advice. He knows. / . C. A y e r Co.. LoweiTTSiass. The first great rule of health — “ Daily movement of the bowels." Ask your doctor if this U not to. Then ask him about Ayer’s Tills. Sold for nearly sixty years. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. A ll the C ounty N ew s G raphically W rit ten up hy O ur B rainy R ustlers. R. L. CHAPMAN..... \ work at Monmouth, spent Sunday at home. R0CCA. Warren Wright is milking 21 cows. CUTICURA A SUCCESS IN BOTH THESE CASES " I had m m i on my hand, for ton year». At first It wouiJ hreuic out .nly [n winter. Then it finally came to stay. I had three Rood doctor* to do all they could hut m ne of them did any good. I then uaed one box of Cutleura Oint- rit and three bottle, of (utieura aolvent and wa* completely cured, y hand, were raw all over, inalde and out. and the eczema waa pttreailtng all over my body and limha. Before I had uaed one bottle of Cutleura Heaolvent, together with the Cutleura Ointment, my to roe were nearly healed .yer, and by the time I had uaed the third bot tle. I waa entirely well. 1 had a gtntd appetite and waa Heather than I ever waa. To any one who haa any akin or blood diaeaac I would h. neatly advtan them to fool with nolliing elae. hut to get Cutieura and get well. My handa, cured by the uaeof Cutieura have never given me the leaat bit ( f trouble up to now. I cannot recommend Cutieura highly enough, it haa done me and my family ao much good. My daughter'* handa thia tummer became perfectly raw with eczema. She c< uld get noth ing that would do them any good until the tried Cutleura. She uaed two bot- tlea < f Cutieura Rear Ivent and rne tv * of Cutieura Ointment and in two week* they were entirely cured, f have used Cutleura for other member* ef my fam ily and It always proved ittcressful. I recommend it to any rne with eczema. After once uring it you will never use anything elae. Mrs. if. E. Kalin, Speer* Ferry, Va., Oct. to, 1000 ." K E E PIN G T H E H A IR To prevent dry. thin and falling hair; remove dandruff, allay Itching and irri tation. and promote the growth and beauty cf the hair, frequent almmpoos wlth l Cutieura ( Soap and oecaai. nal <!re*s- Inns with Cutieura are usually etferiiye when all other methods fail. Special and full direction* accompany each package c f Cutieura. CtHWvra * o a . ( I K > (X.tm .T't >. R e l e n t (fail ). MM ( ho-ot.t. casualrun < 5 U I *r» *ni E g ijp » » . 147 v oiunom Sol# Props lumbua ia A An.. t «.. B Boston. o * ? i1“ * r«p • rrm, Ciiicjf» took m Ikio to «1 ? » --- - Mrs. Claud Skinner and children are visiting relatives in Portland. Don't risk even a p en n y—u n til health first returns. F. W. Schmidt butchered a bog on the Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. 21 st. Koval Plank is tilling Jack Morrison’s woodshed. Sam Kimmell arid family have moved to his homestead in 8-9. M j a 4 M. L. Hampton made a business trip to Norton Thursday. At school meeting on the 20th, Wil liam Southwell was elected school direc tor for throe years, and B. M. Howell was re-elected clerk to serve for one year. Lewis Chintile is building a store room on his ranch. While raising a tw > hy four to the ceiling overhead, the log slipped and ran a splinter into one of his hands. Mesdames McLain and Crabtree, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. F. H. Brock, returned to their homes in the valley. Mr. Brock driving them to Norton Saturday in time for the east hound train. There was a good turn out at Sunday school on last Sunday, aliout 35 being present The literature ordered had net arrived, and no one had thought to bring Bibles, so the time was taken up with songs and talk by the superintend ent. Harry Khodes, of Independence, was FU N E R A L DIRECTOR J visiting friends in tiiis neighborhood and ♦ Sunday. EMBALMER Palmer McYicker and Charlie Keed OFFICE : Chapel and Parlor*, N. Main *t. X have gone to Dallas to run a grubbing D A I.I-A S , OREOON: # machine. “ It cured ine,” or “ It saved the life of Bell P h on e 103. - M utual P h one 1306. X Quite a number from this neighbor my child,” are the expressions you hear Calls P rom p tly A n sw ered Day or Night ♦ every day about Chamberlain’s Colic, hood attended the races at Independence Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This last week. is true the world over where this valua II. S. Smith and wife, of Cooper Hol ble remedy has been introduced. No low. were seen in this neighborhood one other medicine in use for diarrhoea or day last week. bowel comoiaints has received such gen Correspondents’ Contest. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lewis visited at eral approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Begiiiiiig April 1st the Itemizer the home of Ira Hooker in Peedee one Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures. begun a four months corre 8 |x>n«lent 8 ’ day last week. Sold by all dealers. contest on the same lines as heretofore, Kev. C. C. Poling, our presiding elder, held quarterly conference at this place except the prizes will be in cash, instead FALLS* CITY. of other articles, that method seeming Saturday afternoon. to suit best all concerned. The most Lame shoulder in almost invariably Work is rapidly progressing on the regular and most newsy corres|M»Mdent caused by rheumatism of the muscles St.lig store building. during that time will receive $ 10 , the and yields quickly to the free applica Kev. B. Paul, former Methodist church second $f>, the the third $2.50 and the tion of Chamberlain’s Liniment. This both morning and evening. liniment is not only prompt ami effect next two $1 each. The contest will ual. but in no way disagreeable to use. Miss Edna Conrter went to Newberg close July 31st ami he immediately Sold by all dealers. Tuesday to visit for several weeks . followed hy another of four months du Thomas Edgar is visiting at home this E0LA. ration commencing on that date. week, having come in Sunday evening, (). Aurland and family left Monday Tom Davis and family, and Mr. Laws for several weeks visit at Minot, Dakota, and family are camped in Kola. SUVER. ami other eastern points. George Mittv has taken a timber From the large amount of work and claim in Mendocma county, Cal. Everybody is very busy making hay. improvement begun and to be done here Mr. Whaley, from Kickreall. brings Falls City sends up a prayer like that of M. J. Kreutz was a Dallas visitor on meat around here twice a week for sale. the old maid’s convention, “ Dear Lord, Monday. Mrs. (ieorge Chapman has several more men,” Frank Bidders has purchased a new loggers and river men boarding with Last weeks republican primary called automobile. out a large number of voters who elect her. ed a delegation of 17 to attend the coun Mrs. Andy Torgeson and daughter Mrs. O. J. Beardsley,of Portland, vis ty assembly. The assembly at Dallas visited at A. Kuef’s Sunday. ited with Holman’s and Mitty’s Satur Saturday last was attended by the full John Althoff and wife were business days and Sunday. Falls City delegation. callers at Albany on Saturday. W. B. McKown and Ralph Hall re Itch! Itch 1 Itch !—Scratch! Scratch! Mrs. Poland’s parents, of Washing Scratch! The more you scratch, the turned Friday evening from attendance ton, are here visiting with her. at grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, in worse the itch. Try Doan’ s Ointment. A number from this vicinity t ok in It cures piles, eczema, any skin itching. Portland. Both report a large enthusi astic gathering. \V. B McKow n was the horse races at Independence last All druggists sell it. honored with the appointment as dis week. trict deputy for Polk and Yamhillcoun- ZEN A-SPRIN G V A L L E Y . Mrs. J. M. Larson and Mrs. (). J. ties. llagley were Independence vtsitors on Henrv Buell and Miss Lenora Fergu Tuesday. Leo Spitzbart, of West Salem, is visit son were married Sunday at Falls City, Miss Anna Kidders returned home ing Carl Bales. the ceremony being performed by Kev. Sunday after spending a month at the Miss Lavisa Holland, of Salem, spent Lockett in the Methodist church. Both sisteis’ school in Albany. young people are well and favorably Sunday here with her parents. known here and they have the best, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Miss Kmma Woods, of Albany, is vis wishes of all for a happy and successful Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish iting her sister, Mrs. K. C. Shepherd life. sick headache, prevent despondency M rs. Sam’ l. Phillips, of Salem, is vis The first news that the Siletz settlers and invigorate the whole system. iting with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Phillips. had won out it) their bill that passed Sold by all dealers. Mrs. P. L. Crawford, of Portland, is both houses of Congress, was hailed with the guest of relatives in Spring Valley. rejoicings, only to be cast down later by LEWISVÌLLE. the news that the president had failed Charley Chapman and Will Thomp to sign the bdl. We believe this to be son started for Eastern Oregon Hunduy a mistake and an injustice to honest Weslie Osborn is helping A. A. Linde- after another drove of horses. men and that at next congress the mis man with his haying. Two new telephone lines are being take w ill be rectified. Ira Williams, of this place, was a Cor put through from Salem to accomodate Mrs. Margaret Carberry and daugh vallis visitor laHt week. the growing demand for phones. ters, Etta and Lucy, from Norfolk, Neb., Ceorgc Bronson and family, of Dallas, Koss Damerol has returned to his a id Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Robertson, of are visiting relatives here. home in West Salem, after several days Monmouth, are visiting at the residence of J. H. Flower this week. Mrs. Car- W. W. Smith ami wife made u busi spent with his cousin, Carl Bales. berry is a sister of Mrs. Robertson, and ness trip to Independence Thursday. At the annual school meeting Will this is her tirst trip to Oregon. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis, visited uv Davis was elected a« the new member of Mrs. Robertson are old time Folk county ei Sunday with relatives in Falls City. the board, and W. II. Crawford as clerk. residents, having lived here for the past Kob Phillips, who is doing bridge Miss Alice Shepherd, who has been a 45 years. student at Corvallis this past year, vis Tell some deserving Rheumatism suf ited her brother, K. C. Shepherd, last ferer, that there is yet one simple wav week. to certain relief. Get Dr. Shoop's book on Rheumatism and a free trial test. This book will make it entirely cleat- IND EPENDENCE. how Rheumatic pains are quickly killed by Dr. Shoop’ s Rheumatic Remedy— (ieo. Krebs, of Salem, has been visit liquid or tablets. Send no money. ing friends here. The test is free. Surprise some dis Louis Jossee, of Salem, was visiting heartened sufferer bv first getting for him the honk from Dr. Slioop, Racine, in this city last week. Wis. W. V. Fuller. Were Raw All Over and the Humor Miss Inez Dennison, of Salem, visited friends here during the races. was Spreading to Body and Limbs — Professional Treatment did No Good— Daughter had Eczema,Too. Get Well First Often The Kidneys Are W eakened by Over-W ork. M ICH IG AN CITY. Ethel Patterson and Carl Beckett have Miss Cecile Wilcox is home from Eu the measles. gene for her summer vacation. Koval Anns were 4 cents a pound at G. A. Wilcox has purchased a new the cannery. five passenger Maxwell machine. John Schmaler has purchased a fine Koss Wood, of Portland, was transact new canopy top|>ed surrey. ing business in this citv this week. Burl Oliver and John Oleson picked The Misses Kmbreo of Hillslstro, were cherries for John Ferguson. guests of Independence friends last w eek. A. Lnhack had a busy time lately de Mrs. IzOttie Dorris and nephew, Harry livering phenomenal berries to his neigh Patterson, were Salem visitors Monday. bors. Miss Esther Ferguson, of Salem, was Kd Loose shipped a veal to Portland the guest of Miss Florence Gebo last Tuesday f«*r which be received llice n ts week. cents a pound. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Madison, of Salem, At the annual school meeting W. Pel* attended the races here two days last ker was elected director and Ed Loose week. re-elected clerk. Cleve Kobinson and Kills» Dickinson The Wallace people, after harvesting are attending the races in Eugene this a big crop of hay off one piece of land, week. planted it to |H>tatoes. Geo. Brow n and family, of Corvallis, S. Barker is putting a new wire on were in the city last week attending the the phone line. J. L, Oliver and Mr. Ol races. son are new subscribers. Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodman and son, There was a party at the Sheets I lean, of Portland, visited friends here home Saturday evening and the young last week. folks re|»ott a most enjoyable time. Dean Walker, who has been attend W. Beaver moved his well drilling ing the l). of O, at Eugene, is home for outfit away from E. M Paxton's Satur his vacation, day, after drilling a well of 106 feet. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond, of Dal Will Patterson, Mrs. Chas. Smith, las, attended the races in Indepen Harvey and Clifford Smith attended the dence last week. Iow a picnic at the fair ground Saturday. Harold Fitchard has returned from Those attending camp meeting at Tin Loa Angeles, where he haa spent the ner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ol past five months. iver, Grandma llerren, Burl and Bertha Mrs Claud Huhhard left Sunday for Oliver, Clarence, Edna and Winnie Astoria, where she « ill visit her parents Woe IX. Fred and Dealia Oleson and Ar for several weeks. chie Pelker. Miss Genevieve Jamison returned t o 1 A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspep Portland Tuesday after a visit at the sia and constipation- -weakens the whole home of Mrs. Chas. Shenefield. system. Doan's Regulets (25 cents per Miss Edith Dawes baa returned to this b ox ' correct the liver, tone the stomach, city, after standing the winter with her cure constipation auut, Mrs. Watson, in I*ew «ton, Mont. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re- And I m e n iu .t « » c t l x th»t. I am trie one physician w ho Mtya tn the s{ok I sponsible for much sick ness and suffering, «• 111 , out o i my ow n pocket, pay l or your medi therefore, if kum* • cine if it K> bring you h e lp !” trouble is permitted to And for 20 year» I>r. Shoop s medicines have n used and recomm ended in every city and continue, serious re b«}. turndetin America. They are positively stand sults are most likely ard in every com m unity—an d everywhere. to follow’. Your other Th n why pay the cash, and at your risk, for other unwarranted and uncertain medicines? organs may need at Thousands upon thousands have in the past tention, but your kid- iu<-ce>sfully used Dr. Shoop's Restorative. jj I neys most, because When the Stomach nerves, or the Heart or Kid- nerves fail. these sick ones know how quickly / |kil VJLJM they d o m ost and nev Dr sh oop’ s Restorative will »»ling them I jack to ~_yt* should have attention health again, Hut best o f all , they poaitlOt- first. Therefore, when ly take uo money rink whatever. They know your kidneys are weak or out o f order, t h a t w h e n 1 health fails to you can understand how quickly your en r t u r n . I » r. I U s h o , \P l* 111 him* t gladly ■ f 1 r T I I W the drug- tire body is affected and how every organ gist for that test. And lor seems to fail to do its duty. that test a full 30 day treatment is freely granted. If you are sick or “ feel badly,” begin But write me first for an order. taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. This will save delay and disappointment. druggists sell Dr. S hoop’s Restorative and Dr. Kilmer’ s Swamp-Root. A trial will con All Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy, but all are n ot au vince you o f its great merit. thorized to give the 30 day test. So drop me a line The mild and immediate effect of for i have appointed an honest and re gist in almost Sw am p-R oot, the great kidney and sponsible drug- every com m on- 1 'w lty. everywhere, bladder remedy, is soon realized. It to i-sue my " n o O \ T h. lp. no pay.” stands the highest because its remarkable n • di' im s to the JL v i ¥ sick. Tell me also need. The tmoks health restoring properties have been which hook you will surely open np new and helpful ideas proven in thousands of the most distress below to those w ho are not w ell. Besides you are perf<*ct- ing uses. If you need a medicine you ly free to consult me justas you would your home physician. My advice and the book below are should have the best. yours—and without cost. Sold by druggists in Perhaps a word or tw o from me will clear up fifty-cent ami onc-dol- some s-ri.»us a i’ m. nt. I have helped thousands lar sizes. You may upon thousands by ray private prescription or f l / personal advice have a sample bottle ¡dm . My best ef- JH ls s u r e l y by mail free, also a worth your simple A A request. So write pamphlet telling you lloaia oi Swamp-R«ol. now. while you have It fresh in how to find out if you have kidney or mind, for tom orrow never comes. L>r. Shoop. Box bladder trouble. Mention this paper 12. Racine. Wis. W h ich Book S h a ll I Sand T o o t j when writing to I)r. Kilmer & Co., No. 4 For Women Binghamton, N. Y. Don’t make any mis No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 5 For Men take, but remember the name, Swamp- No. 2 On the Heart No. 6 On Rheumatism. Root, and don’ t let a dealer sell you I No. 8 On the Kidneys something in place o f Swamp-Root—if you do you will be disappointed. D r . S h o o p ’s i bands here «luring the past week. Mr. William Rogert, of Falls City, * i was a pleasant visitor here over Sun- day- | ( Miss Agnes Campbell went Monday ' to attend the U. of O commencement exercises. | Orville White went to Dallas Sunday, where he will work in the C. C. Muikey j bakery. Mr. Becklev, of Washington, is here at the home of his brother, looking for a place to buy. I Facsimile Signature of n e w YORK. A ib m o n th s o ld 3 5 D 0 S E S - 3 5 CENTS IF YO U VC T) NEVER WORN y o* tWiSUCKER \ w \ you've yet 't o learn the bodily com fort it gives in the wettest weather HADE FOR------ H a r d s £ » v ic c --------- AND GUARANTEED W ATERPROOF » 3 0 0 AT ALL GOOD STOOtS CATALOG FUEt Exact Copy o f Wrapper. PE E D E E . Some have been cutting their hay al ready. Freers folks have gone to Alsea to en- j »y the 4th. . Precious Irvine visited Elsie a few days last week. Rev. Poling will preach at the school house next Sunday. Willie Brown is loading tie 9 at Simp son’ s station this week. I RAD. IVI AHA* D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyon« «ending a «ketch and deacrtntlnn mat «jntcklf aacortnin our opinion freo whether an Invention I« probably patentable. Communi««. tlon*strictlyconddentl_____________ _ _______ ------------ ----------- "W. HANDBOOK «------ «eut free. Oldest «genr j for securing patents. Mr* W. W IV ven « waa a visitor in Patents taken through Muun A Co. receive 1 e<» Spitzbart visited with Carl Bails tpfcuü notice, without c harge. In the at Mr. J. T. Hunt’ s ranch at Zana last the valley Wednesday. week. The road workers have been paving the ntreets of Kings Valley this week. A hand«oniely Illustrated weekly. T,arrest Cir The Salem volunteers practised at culation o f any «rientlfle tournai. Term». 83 a Camp Kuge all «lav Sunday and some Aunt Nan Brown an«I Sarah Ritner year : four month*, |L Sold by ail newsdealers. rapid firing was done. were in Kings Valley on business this Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Heise are «t D. week. Branch Office. (98 W SL. Washington, D. C. K. Hramon's helping them with their Mrs. McConell has hud * new wr»od- cherries and other fmit. shed built on her house she has recently The two 8 purber children came from purchased. Portland Monday to visit with their Will Hoef’s two sisters, of Jackson- A. P. S T A R R , P R O P R IE T O R cousin Mr. Geo. Gosser and family. ville. Joe anti Ague««, have been visit All kind* of hauling at reasonable Mrs. Ralph |'h White and Mrs. N ac ker- ing him this week. rate*. Phone order* promptly at mah visite«! with their sister at Brooks tended to. Headquarter* at Web To feel strong, have good appetite ami f«>r over a week, returning Saturday. ster'* confectionery. digestion, sleet' soundly ami enjoy life, The republican assemble met at the use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great Phones: Bell 2fi4. M utuil 2.Vt school house here Wednesday. They system tonic and builder. Barn Phone Mutual 245 came in an auto and five or six rigs. Scientific American. T A K E A P E E P Hew Grocery in you r p an try, find out w hat you need, then com e to the Just opened 011 Mill street, in the U glow block, and w e will fill y o u r order at m on ey-sa vin g prices There is a new habv girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jef. Robertson. Try us Mrs. Joyce McCaleb returned to her home at Kings Valley Monday. SIMPSON’ S CASH CON CRETE GROCERY Jesse Yost and Harry Lacey went to Commie Wells for cherries Monday. Maud Yost ami daughters, Hazel anti Mabel, visited at Will. Bushs’ Tuesday. Mrs. Ira Hooker visited at Falls City Monday and brought her little grandson, Ralph Hooker, back with her. Elsie Bush visited grandma Hastings and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pulse, at Monmouth last week. MUTUAL PHONE U7< Who Keeps TH E B E S T R IC K R E A L L Alice Burch came home from McMinn ville Wednesday. Mrs. Jimmie Jones, who was operated I on at the Salem hospital last week, wfe , are pleased to say, is getting al«>ng fine. SOE j. L lYiCH at the north end o f Main street M A R K ET REPORT. Wheat, a bushel, 1.10 Bran, a ton, $3»). Shorts, a ton, $34. Oats, a bushel, 45 cents. Flour, a. barrel, t4.H0. Flour, a sack, $1.25 Lynn Nesmith, the rustling real es Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. tate man ami Nesmith county booster, Potatoes, a bushel, $.50. Butter, a pound, 25cents. ha« gone ont to help Hugh Farmer w ith his hay crop. Lard, a pound, 18 cents. Bacon, sides, a pound, 20 cents. L. ( ’ . Koser returned Sunday from As- ! Hams, a pound, 22 cents. 1 toria, where he had been attending the »Shoulders, a pound, 15 cents. ( L A . R. encampment, and rej»orts a 1 Eggs, a dozen, 25 cents. fine time and a large attendance. Chickens, a dozen, $3 (d $5. Drietl fruits, a pound, fi @ 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hughes came Beets, a pound, 2 cents. ■ from Tillamook Monday, perfectly satis- Turnips, a pound, 2 cents, ! tied that Dallas is the best place to live, Cabbage, a pound. 3 ^ cents. i Mr. Hughes is again behind a chair in Onions, a pound, 3k. cents. the Mack barber shop, and will build a Beans, a pound, 5 Li @ 8 cents. home at once .as soon as he can find car Corn meal, a pound, 3 ’ 2 cents penters. Day, a ton. $15 @ $20 Mrs. J. F. Vaughn returned from the metropolis Saturday, where she has been visiting relatives for two or three weeks. P atents UNION 60 YEARS’ EXP ER IEN C E Use For Over Thirty Years Guaranteed under Several from here attended the races Lester Murphv went to Portland »Sun at Imlependence last week. day to be with his wife w ho was taken Peter Cook left Sunday with his horses suddenly ill while visiting in the me for Eugene to take in the races. tropolis. Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Ankeny Went to Mrs. Lester Murphy and Miss Carie Nash visited with the former’ s parents, Portland Monday for a short stay. Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson, of Portland for Pauline Nesmith went to Portland on the past week. Friday to visit friends and relatives. A crew of six surveyors have been Forest Craven went to McMinnville surveying through this vicinity for the Monday and returned home Tuesday Oregon Electric. It seems almost too evening. good to be true. Kickreall has a meat market run by Mr. an«l Mrs. J. K. Nt*al attended the ! Whaley, Farmer Black, and they are commencement exercises of the State j doing a good business. University last week, their son, Carl, I The moving picture show was here being one of the graduates. ------- • • • ------ Tuesday and Wednestlav nights and was R. D. Jennings and his father, moth ! much enjoyed by a full house. er and sister spent the week end at Tilman Hodge had a very sick horse Newport. Tuesday pight. Charles Whaley was j called and the horse is much better. H. J. Elliott’s little daughter, Wanda, Mrs. Will Reddicopp visited her par has been having a severe time with dog ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clanfield, . fennel poison the past two weeks. I last Tuesday. Quite a number of the Perrvdale peo Lester VanXortwick, who is working ple attended the ice.cream social an<l for Henry Gilliam, spent Sunday at his \ program give« by the McCoy chureli home in Dallas. •Saturday evening. Mis« Fiona Clanfield got first prize on 1 Grandma Keyt and Miss Elsie Keyt her sathlle horse, in the la«lies’ riding left Monday morning for a several weeks ; . 7 T T‘ . V* visit with J. M. \\ ise ami wife in Boise, I r Mrs. Alva Gilliam and children, who Idaho. They also expect to visit Yel has been stopping at Henry Gilliam’ s! lowstone park before their return. for some time, have gone to New berg to 1 We hear that Miss Kate Jennings and visit friends. her brother, Henry, daughter and son of Ewen Jennings, who moved from Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes here t«> I »«.tie .Mountain, Tenn., last sure with one of Dr. Shoop’ s Pink Pain spring, are both down with typhoid fev Tablets. The formula is on the 25-cent er. box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist a Do at this formvltt ! Stops womanly pain«, headache, pains anywhere. W EST S A L E M Write Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. for free trial to prove value. W, V. Fuller. See how West Salem is putting on city airs. KINGS VALLEY. Harm Seed Clarified Sunar • hiniayrmitUmr. n e s s and L o ss OF SLEEP. Mrs. Homan left recently for the home 1 Chas. C«x>k spent Sunday with his j of her father in Kansas, where he is re- brother at the home of Ralph Savery. ported to be severely ill. „ ., .. . ,, , I Several from this neighborhood attend- 11 McKee’ s mother and sisters arrived | ed the races at Independence last week. 1 here from the east the last part of th e! .. . ... . . . . . , . .. for a visit « ill. relatives. !. Mi>« M M VunNort«irk of Dull«-., 1 * 1 helping Mrs. George Woods this week. Chas. Bratcher went to Salem Mon Mrs. Edna Kearns, of Salem, pai«l a day to be with his mother, who is ser- visit to her mother, Mrs. Swartz recent- , ionsly ill in the hospital there. Mis« Mabel Smith returned home last week from St. Johns. In McMte Salts- Aiise St ed * J. W. White, the Page wire fence t man, has finished putting up fence for D. O. Bronson, Emmett Stunts, (). C. Smith and others, of the Lewisville I country. o f ,l,e of Itnipe jfOhl DtS'M.mmUER ¡\mtpkui Seed " ¿Ox. Senna * Anerfect Remedy forConsH|)« l Ion, Sour Stomacli,Diarrhoea WormsjTonvulsioiis.Fevensh Mi*» Carrie Flannery, of Portland, in “ «> fro,,> l,art visiting her parents, Mi. and Mrs. H. \ Mrs. Holman was called East on ac-1 B. Flannery. , count of the illness of her father. I iy- Opiuni.Morphine nor.Mmeral. N o t N a r c o t ic . Kev. W. W. Davis of the Baptist church preached his last sermon Sun day evening, before going to his farm on ! the Alsea for a two weeks’ outing. There is lots of cord wood being haul- th is Promoles Digestionihtetful ness and fest.Contains neitter Miss Catherine Campbell returned »Saturday from Condon, where she taught a five months’ successful! school. | SALT CREEK. j ting (lu* Sinmarlis andßuwdsi Colonel Smith, of Prineville, visited ' at the J. B. Stump home Friday, com ing over in his automobile. Mrs. W. II. Lucas is afflicted with rheumatism, but her many friends trope ! to see her soon entirely recover, Little Zelina Woods has been quite Prof. Metzger, of Dallas, was a Perry- | sick. dale visitor the last of the week. Everybody is busy cutting and putting B. J. Werner, of Dallas, was calling up hay. on relatives and friends »Sunday. Mrs. Ezra Hart has been sewing for H. G. Keyt and wife were Salem vis I Mrs. Bartholomew. itors the latter part of the week. ( has. Cook is working for Mr. Bowles J. W. Caldwell and son and Carl Mor- ' during hay harvest. rison were Dallas visiters Tuesday. Bert Clanfield made a business trip to H. R. Martin and family, of Amity, McMinnville last week. were visiting relatives here Monday. Mary Flashman is helping Mrs. Clan- Victor Williams visited several days last week with his aunt, Mrs. Frank field with the housework. Lynn. AWgetaNe PreparalionforAs Mrs. Sarah Mumpers, of McCoy, re cently visited friends here ami attended i to business interests. Restorative Keyt were A L C O H O L 3 P E R C E N T. There was a goodlv attendance from j here to the republican convention at Dallas Saturday. Mr. F. II. Muikey is having some serious trouble as a result of the extra- cation of two teeth. PERRYDALE. II. G. Elliott and H. G. Dallas visitors Saturday. The Kind You Have Always Bought similaiin$iheR)o(!anilRegiM Bears the 1 Signature Miss Rosa Smith came home from I Portland Friday, where she has been ! teaching. Mr. ami Mrs. M. A. Richard, of Cor- I vallis, and Mr. Richard’s sis’ er, Mrs. A. j E. Scrogg, of Portland, visited Mrs. Richard’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Con lee made a Guthrie, Sunday afternoon, returning business trip to Salem last week. I Monday and they had to call Dr. F. E. in their auto to Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher made a | Smith and all the family. She will Mrs. C. A. Worth, an old resident of business trip to Sheridan last Monday. soon be 85 years old. this place returned Wednesday from Mr. A. B. Woods lias his new 7 room California, where she spent the winter Mrs, Butterfield ami sons were visit ing on the creek several days last week. house nearly completed. It has a porch with her son, Win. Worth. She visited on three sides and is painted white. her «laughter. Mrs. Vida Holman, near Mr. and Mrs, Herman Lenhard made Quite a nice addi i >n to our little b ir/* Albany, la t w ‘ek rnd will n ow re?ile a business trip to Dallas last Monday. again in Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Ilewit returned Mrs. Bray.s sister, Mrs. Parker, has from Marshfield after his school was been visiting with his family the past out, and are stopping at the home of BU EN A* VISTA. week. Mrs. Hewit’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Ridgeway has returned home Heise. Some of the farmers are cutting their from Seotts Mills, where he has been The two Mrs. Ayerys stored their hay. teaching school. household goods last Thursday and Bill Hall was a Portland visitor last Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Dickey and Mr. went to Newport to camp for the sum week. and Mrs. Wallace Kellogg returned mer as their husbands haye got work Royal Kreutz was a Salem visitor last there. from the coast last Monday. week. At the annual school meeting Mr. M iss Elizabeth Wenger, who has been visiting relatives here the past week, Kuge was re-elected director and F. L. Miss Geneva Steel visited in Salem returned to her home in Lebanon Mon Woods, school clerk. The patrons who last week. were at the meeting decided to call an day. Miss Addie Gobat spent Sundav with other school meeting for the purpose of A large crowd attended the big chari building a new four room school house her cousin, Miss Gladys Ruef. of Silver. vari, on Mr. Herman Lenhard and bride here with a basement. Buena Vista was represented by a at the h.mie of Mr. Hill’ s last Tuesday Mrs. Elizabeth Specs, aged 85 years, large crowd at the Independence races evening and report a fine time. last week. 1 months and 8 days, died at her home A large crowd attended the «lance giv Sunday, June 2fith. She leaves to Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson went to en at Russel June’ s home in honor of mourn her loss, her husband, Silas the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Spees, two daughters, Mrs. Gergen and McMinnville Tuesday to be gone for Lenhard. Andrew Flynn furnished the Mrs. Runcorn, of near here, and two several days. music. All report a fine time. Rev. and Mrs. McCain, of Salem, sons who live in Wisconsin. have moved into J. K. Neal’s house for Miss E. Snell, of Junction City, and the summer. Chatnblain’ s Cough Remedy is sold on a guarantee that if you are not satis her brother, Mr. V. Snell, of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morlath, of near fied after using two-thirde of a bottle spent the day with Mrs. J. T. Hunt last according to directions, your money Tuesday after attending the wedding of Jefferson, spent Sunday with Win, Murphy and wife. will be refunded. It is up to you to their brother, J. Donald Snell and Miss Bessie Frogley, of North Salem, Tues try sold by all dealers. Jim Dimick and wife, of Portland, day morning at G o ’clock hy Rev. P. S. have move«l into the house vacated hy We have a few late blue prints of the Knight. Mrs. Albert Davidson. town of Dallas, size 40x50 inches, which At the annual school meeting M. N. You will take no chance if you buy we are willing to dispose of at $2 each. Hart »Schaffner it Marx clothes at Dallas Prather was elected director for three Merehantile Co. They are guaranteed. years and J. It. Loy was elected clerk. Everybody is making great prepara tions for the big Fourth. For Infants and Children. MEAT CO. W c arc putting up some Hams and Bacon that have that sweet, delicious flavor Also everything that goes to make a first class Meat Market E . J* S T O U F F E R , P r o p ., D a lla s IYIUNN & C o .38,B~ * - ’ N ew York City Express & Transfer Co. Mrs. George Nichols returned home Saturday from Dayton, where she visit ed two weeks with her son ami family. MONMOUTH. 600D SERVICE COUNTS in Groceries as well as anything else W e H ave the C lerks and the Goods: SIMONTON & S C O TT BUELL. Mrs. Doran Wann has returned to her F. M. HELLWORTH home in La Crosse, Wash , after two i'n r c«nnery will prub»bly not be run j weeks visit at the home of her parents, PHYSICIAN AND South of the Court House, Dallas thi* reHAon. Minor Rainey is working n Dallas for Mr. F. L. Woods went to »'alias last Mr and Mr«. R J. Taj lor. a short time. Saturday to see if he coultl find his All the fArmers «re busy making hay j SURGEON *—- ------- ------------------ ■ ■- ( AW VAVW M » » » « » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » * ” » » ^ » * « » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » horse which got away over a w«?ek ago. , in npite of the cloudy weather. WantwJ—liv» down chicken« at Cri It is reported that M. A. Coulee has O ff» «ver t o t Office f*fc City, OregM der'» grocery. •old hit place here. Grandtua Walters took much worse [ Cooahlerabie real estate baa eba u*ed