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r Hair A y e r ’s heard in all directions. Kev Babcock, <>( die Salem I’ resbv- terian eliureb will preach at the seliool house July 24th after Sunday school. ] AN ELEGANT DRESSING MAKES HAIR GROW ■ STO PS FALLING HAIR [D E S T R O Y S DANDRUFF Ingredients: V ig o r MONTGOMERY. Sulphur. Glycerin Qulnin. Sodium Chlorid. n. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. Everybody is making hay. / Grandma llannum ia still very poor ly- Mrs. J. E. Hooker is on the sick list this week. Mrs. John Waters la visiting Mrs 11. Ask your doctor if there is anything injurious here. Ask him also if there is not genuine merit here. ATKK 1 OM PAM Y. I x > w H l. Ma»-. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. BUELL. All the County News Graphically Writ Mr. Will Barber had been on the nick list. ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Mr. Steve Braley has been on the sick i; R. L. CHAPMAN.... F U N E R A L DIRECTOR <> and EMBALMER [ Miss M. L. Hampton made a trip to ♦ I Nortons on Monday and hauled in a J | load of supplies. i Mr. Rufus Uastleman and sister, Miss 4 1 .Audrey, of Marion, art* visiting their ♦ j tinier, Mrs. F. H. Brock. I I OFFICE : Ch»|iel»n<l Parlor». N. Main It. ♦ i < > D A L L A S . OREOON: 3 I Ball Ph one 103. Mutami P h one 1306. < * Call» Promptly Answered Day or Night Mrs. J. L. Morrison, Mrs. Horsfall £ | and daughter, and Royal 1'lank went bhiekberrying this week ami came back with full pails. list. It in reported that Lynn Braley ha« soM bis place. Allan Fletcher has been cutting bay for Sherd Braley. Lovd Ridgeway lias been quite sick with the measles. Miss Velna Blair has been helping Mrs. liili the past week. Miss Edna Butler was visiting friends and relatives here Friday. Nathan Blair has been doing some painting for Russell Jones. Quite a number attended the school meeting last .Saturday afternoon. When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become derang ed, the liver and the kidneys congested causing numerous diseases. The stom Correspondents’ Contest. ach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain’ s Mr. and Mrs. Thompson made a bus Begining April 1st the Itemizer Stomach and liver tablets can lie depen iness tiip to Sheridan last Saturday. began a four months correspondents’ ded upon to do it. Kasy to take und Mrs. Maggina and family visited with contest on the same lines as heretofore, most effective. Sold by all dealers. A. W. Fletcher's family over Sunday. except the prizes will be in cash, instead Mr. and i’.irs. Herman Lenhard visit m i c h ïg â î T c i t y . of other articles, that method seeming ed relatives on Salt Creek last Sunday, to suit best all concerned. The most Mrs. M. E. Butterfield, of Sheridan, regular ami most newsy correspondent John Sheets is working for Ed. Loose. was visiting on the creek last Saturday. during that time will receive $10, the Hay is a very heavy crop in this local- Mr. John Delaney and Frank Muller second $6, the the third $2.50 and the »ity. have gone up in the mountains to work. next two $1 each. The contest will i Miss Edna Crawford, of Stayton, has A. W. Fletcher, who is working in the close July 31st and be immediatelv | returned bonid. mountains, spent Sunday at his home followed by another of four months du Burl Oliver and John <Meson have here. ration commencing on that date. gone to Slab Creek to work. Mrs. Cal Harrington, who has been Arc hie Pelker, Frank Oleson and Si on the sick list is very much improved. Siieet have gone to Sherman county. Minor Rainey, who is working in Dal ROCCA. Chas Smith, of Butler, visited his las, was visiting friends here over Sun family ami attended the Cherry fair, day. James Wright’s children have the Mr. Edwards, ot Minnesota, visited Sherd Braley and Rainey Blair made whooping coup. his brother-in-law, Chas. Smith, recent- a business trip up in the mountains Sun day. iy . Misses Nash, Lister and a couple oi friends are camping on the Sunshine Slugs’ are damageing cherry and pear Several of the Ballston people are creek. trees, tiie trees look as if burned by cam|>ed here, while working on the fire. roads. L. W. Hampton and family went to Newport for a few days stay on the The Sunday school will have a lawn Allan Fletcher went up in the moun beach. social at the Harriet Spring Tuesday tains Sunday to take his fattier up to evening, July 26. camp. Mrs. Ih L. Bryant and little son, from the big timber, was visiting at Kocca Haying has l>egun in earnest and the Mrs. R. R. Jones and Sherd Braley this week. bum of the mowing machine can be made a business trip to Sheridan lust Thursday. 08808221 IL CORE OF PSORIASIS After 20 Years of Intense Suffering When All Thought He Had but Short Time to Live. Earnestly Prayed to Die. Condition Deplor able Beyond Description. Tries Cuticura. Eureka! Relief at Once. Stopped Terrible Burning Sensation from Word Go. In Six Weeks Skin Smooth as This Paper. I have lioen ailliclcd for twenty years with an ol> lim ile skin diseu.se, called by some M l) a psoriasis, and ulli. is li rosy, commencing on my scali); nini in spile o f all I ■ mill I .to, Mith the help of the must .skilful iloctors, it slowly Im i rely extended until a year ago this winter it covered inv inlirr person in the form of dry scales Kor the lust three yems I huve been unable to do any lalxir, and snlTering intensi ly nil the time. Every morning there would lie nearly a iliMpm.liil of scales taken from the sheet on my lied, si,me of tie I, .if as large as the envelope containing this letter In the lull. . part I m. .| ■ ------ of ■ winter ....... — • my J skin commenced cracking open everything, almost, l that could I»- thought of, .tillioul i.n, relief. 'I he 12th of Julie I started West. 10 lio|a s I , oul.l reaeh the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit and ,,:i. so I,.» I thought I should have to go to the hospital, loit fii.ull> t . t as fur as Lansing, M idi., where I had a sister living. I )un I)r. ------- treated me m I m »lit two weeks, hut did me no All thought I hud hut a short lime to live I earnestly t >r.... . I to die. Cracked through the skin all over mv l.ai k. .......... my ribs, arms, hands, limits; feet badly swollen; toe null, came <>IT; finger-nails dead und hard »» a hone; hnr ib-.nl dry and lifeless as old straw. ( ) my (io<l! how t .ml inlfei M y sister, Mrs. E. II. Dinis, had a sn ail part of a box of Cuticura in the house. She wouldn't give up; said, " W e will try Cuticura.” Sim r was applied on one hand and aim. Eureka! there wus relief; stopped the terrible burning sensa tion from the word go. They iminedial. lv got Coin new Resolvent, Ointment ami Soap. I commenced by taking one tablespoonful of Cuticura Resolvent three times a day after mauls; had a bath once a day, water about blood heal; nsr.t Cuticura Soap freely; applied Cuticura Ointment morning and evening. Result: returned to my home in just sis weeks from the time I left, and my skin as smooth as this shr i t of paper. H IR A M K. C A R P E N TE R , Henderson, N Y " W e hereby certify that we are acquainted with the afore said Hiram E. Carpenter, and know his condition to Imre been as stated. W e believe his statement to la- true in every particular.’’ (Signer!) L. H Simmons A Son. Merchants; (I. A. Thompson. Merchant; A A. Davis; Millard K. Joiner, Merchant; John Carpenter; A. M la-flingwell Attor ney and Cou nseto r-at-law, all of Henderson, N Y The above remarkable testimonial was written January F>, 1880, and is republished because of the permanent y ..f I be cure. Under date of April 22, 1010, Mr Car|a-ni.-r wrote from his present home, 610 Walnut St S> . L.instng. Mi, h *‘ I have never suffered a return of the psorin-n and ..Itl, .•■ h many years have passed I have not forgotten the terrible suffering I endured before using the Cuticura Remedies " A 32-page booklet describing humors and affectmiis of tbe skin will be mailed free to those .lesirmg further information by Potter Drug & Cbem. Corp , 131 Coluuibus Ave . I lost on. IF SICK--WHY PAY There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep- — - » l i ii mm vy« tive. Many sudden ^ 3 deaths are caused zip by it—heart tiis- eas Here is w hat should and can be d o n e ! Now you w ould not w illingly pay for food that was worthless—w ould you? Thou why pay fo r m edicine until that medi cine first provt-s to you its actual worth? Positively know ing w hat Dr. Bhoopjs Re storative can d o for the sick, I say to all “ d o n ’t pay unless health first returns". And I back my Restorative w ith a signed and sealed 30 day "N o hslp. No pay” contract. I positively pledge to the sick every where h 8 hoops R t s l o m t u ' t is a b s o l u t e - - - ............. •• lU fV eH i f i t f a H s” . Let others d o the or else pass # ie ir prescriptions by. If you need m ore strength, m ore vitality, more vigor or more vim , use my Restorative a few days and note the immediate improvement. When the Stom ach, Heart, or K idneys go wrong, then tost D r.Shoop 's Restorative. I d o not dose the Stom ach nor stimulate the Heart or K id neys. for that is w rong. Years ago 1 cast a wuy that mistaken idea in medicine. The books below will best toll you how la m succeeding. These books also toll o f a tiny hidden ’ in side nerve." no larger than a silken thread. They toll how that nerve, until it fails, actually gives to the Heart it* pow er, its ton s, its never-ending action or Impulse. . , These books w ill open u p new and helpful j^cas to those w ho are n ot w ell. They toll how the stom ach, and K idiicy »cach h av»th .-ir"in side" or power nerves. They toll how the Restorative was .-specially to nerves. reach and w ealtor fttjit„g made inside All revitalise of these these facts Unless Health First Returns. apoplexy are o f t e n t h i - r i o . l t rxf I.- wl c r e s u lt o f k id - ney d is e a s e . If kidney trouble is a llo wed to ad vance the kidney-poison- A . H a s t in g s . ___i_ ad blood •will at Hazel Brody visited at W. W. Bev- tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in | ens tliis week. Mr. t ’ riss Gross' sister is up from the the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nerve us* I east visiting him. ness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell D o e s not C o lo r the H a ir J. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. B la d d e r t r o u b l e s a l m o s t alw a y s resu lt fro m a d e r a n g e m e n t o f th e k id n e y s am i Iw t t 4 *r lu*-»1 tli i n th -it n r i n n i c nU initu b e t t e r l ie a .t n in t h a t o r g a n is ob ta in «, i q u i c k e s t b y a p r o p e r t r e a t m e n t o f th e k id - n e y s . S w a m p -^ O O t c o r r e c t s in a b ilit y to h u r r in a n nd -ild n a a i in w a .« s it n 'r it n o l i d a u i n e e a a s «u ca i a tn i n ir g p n in in t p s in g it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate.effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be- .................. cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen erous offer in this paper. Don’ t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don’t let a dealer sell you something i 1 place of Swamp-Root— if you do you will be disappointed. FALLS CITY. toll why I am able to say. "It is free If it fails", This is why I say take no chance on a medicine whose m aker dare not back it ju st as I do by this remarkable offer”. So write mo today for the order, I have appointed honest and responsible druggists In nearly every community to issue my medicine* to the sick. Rut write mo first for the order. All druggists sell Dr. S h oop’s Restorative, out all are not authorized to givo the :so day test. So drop mo a lino please—and thus save disappointm ent and delay». Tell me also which book you need. A postal will do. Resides, you are free to consult me rs you would your hom e physician. My advice and the book below are yours—and without cost. Perhaps a word or tw o from me w ill clear up some serious ailm ent. 1 have helped thousands upon thousands by my private prescription or , personal advice plan. M j best effort is surely ! worth your simple request. So write now while you have it fresh in m ind, for tom orrow never coums. Dr. Shoop, Box 12, Racine, is. Which Book Shall I Scad You? N’t, 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 For W omen No. 2 ( m the Heart No. b For Men No. 3 Ou the Kidneys No. 6 Ou Rheumatism. Mrs. (Jill, of S ilem, in visiting at the with her parents. residence of E. A. La Dow. Mrs. Chas. Baker visited with friends The fiimiliepof M. L. Thompson and Nate Emmett l e ft f o r the c o a s t this near Pratum, for a few days last week, returning Sunday. week for a couple of weeks stav. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lamb on W ed The cantata given by Miss Hammond Thursday night was very fine and en nesday morning, a son. Mother and child aie doing well. joyed by the many who attended. ed the Chatauqua exercises at Albany ! last w e e l . Mrs. Marks and daughter, I.ena, of I tallas. visited witil Mrs. Ruby Jame.« Wefjne «day. 3 Mrs. Jnlin Jnme« mid Miss Lenoni visited wit h Mr» Haggard, of Shady Lane, on Thursday. A nuun ber olf teams aro busy hauling piling to tb»* railroad at Save r to be , 1 >aded aboard the cars and taken to points in California. Mr. W. B. Reed and family, of Lafay ette, are camped on the Smith place, I where he is overseeing the work of get- | ting out the piling to the railroad. YA (th e K in d Y ou H ave A lw ays B ou g h t, an d which has been, in use fo r over 3 0 years, Inis b orn e th e signature o f a n d lias b een m ade under his per sonal supervision sinee its Infancy. Mrs. Knower Dead. A llo w n o on e to deceive you In this. A11 C ounterfeits, Im itations a n d “ Ju st-as-g ood ” are but Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. IX* Lapp, near <’ak Grove, i Kxperiiuents that trirte w ith an d en danger the health o f six miles west of Salem in Polk county, Infants and Children—e x p erien ce against ex p erim en t- Mrs. Mary Emmeline Knower, aged 79! years, 2 months. Her husband, W. H Knower, preceeded her to the great be yond, April 2, 1909. Funeral services were held at Oak Grove church Sunday j at 10 o ’clock a. m and interment made ' in the City View cemetery. She was j j born near Bangor, Maine, May 5, 1831, i and moved to Rock county, Wisconsin i I in 1851. She was m irried to William | II. Knower in April, 1852. In 1854 they j moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., then to Ver- j non county, Wisconsin in 1855, then to ; Polk county, Oregon, in 1902. She | leaves four children. George Knower,! jot’ Interwald. Wisconsin; Frank E*. Knower, of Genoa. Wisconsin; C. A. Knower, of Kola, Polk c unity, Oregon; Susie DeLapp, of Oak Grove, Polk coun ty, Oregon; also William E. Knower, deceased 1854. Mrs. Knower united with the church at the age of 13, and lived a devoted Christian life. What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harm less substitute fo r Castor Oil, P a re goric, D rop s an d S ooth in g Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither O pium , M orphine n o r oth er N arcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W in d Colic. It relieves T eeth in g T roubles, cures Constipation and F latulency. I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regulates the Stomach and D ow els, giving healthy an d nutural sleep. T he Children’ s P anacea—T he M oth er’ s F rien d. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Dallas Girl at Eugene. Dottie Smith, the 16-year-old daugh ter of a man residing at Dallas, is un tier arrest here, charged with incorrigi bility. Sheriff Grant, of Dallas, arrived here yesterday to take her home, but as she was to ill to travel, she was left here for a few days. Her arrest was made at Mabel, a village on the Mo hawk branch of the Southern Pacific, last Thursday, upon information from Sherifi Grant that a warrant had been issued for her. The Juvenile court will take charge of her. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THC CENTAL) fl COM PA N Y, TT M URRAY STN E CT. NEW VORN CITY. Pain can be easily and painfully stop is hailing hay for George Baun near Two Barns Burned. Mrs. Stanton, of Portland, formerly ped. Pink Pain Tablets— Dr. Shnop’s— town. of this place, was a Saturday and Sun stop Headache, womanly pains, any The other day two barns in the Mrs. Mary Pickens, of McCoy, visited day visitor with Mrs. George Frazer. pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formula on the 25 cent box. Ask your her sisterinlaw, Mrs. 11. S. Chase, the vicinity o f Airlie went up in Miss Rex returned home Saturday flames, they belonging to Alex. druggist or doctor about this formula— past week. after spending a few days with her it’ s fine. Sold by W. V. Fuller. Miss Maggie Butler entertained the Lewis and Hugh Williams. The brother, Edward, and wife near Inde Social Hour reading chib at a business one o f Mr. Lewis’ caught fire Fred Holman will soon occupy bis res pendence. meeting Wednesday afternoon. CIRCUIT* COURT. first, presumably from a care idence property here, and Louie Museott Mr. and Mrs. Will Fredrickson, of M. A. Rickard, Corvallis’ automobile lessly thrown cigar, cigarette or will occupy the Geo. Tice property. Fred Three Rivers, near the coast, is here salesman, accompanied by bis wife vis - 1 •vill engage in some business here. Af stopping at the home of his mother, match, and the other barn Judge Galloway came up Friday and ited relatives here Fiidav and Saturday. ter looking over the coast country Fred Mr. W. W. Bails. between trains disposed of the following caught from it. Mr. Lewis lost says Polk county can not be beat. C. L. Chute took a load of household a couple o f buggies, some har Messers John, Lorence and Frank cases in department No. 2 of the circuit goods to Tillamook for Mrs. Board man ; Representatives of the P, C. Lavy Co , Simon, Geo. Gosser, Elmer Bails and cou rt: Emma F. Low rev vs. Frank C. Low- Monday. His wife also went with him ! ness, six tons o f hay and 100 are here endeavoring to sell to our peo Bob Oswould all went to Ocean Park bushels o f oats, and M. Williams ple sonn*; Klamath Falls town lots. The for an outing last week to be gone three rev. divorce; O. Hayter for plaintiff. for an outing. Default entered, testimony taken and proposition may look good to some peo weeks. O. A. Wolverton, our worthy post- j a lot o f feed. Too much care I decree as prayed for. ple, but an investment in property here master, is taking a vacation and visiting \ cannot be taken in throwing Mrs. Roy Gilbert was on her way to Registration of title of Edward Hart will pav just about ten times what it his brother and sister at Spokane and in down combustibles at this time the Salem hospital Saturday night and ley, \V. L Tooze for plaintiff.—Report will elsewhere. o f year. got so sick they had to stop here at of examiner filed and decree as prayed British Columbia. -------------------- « • « ---------- W . E, Newsom, owner of the light Grandma Williamson’s all night. Dr. for. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Braley ami family C. F. Grover and wife returned Mon- | have moved back from Perrydale to do plant, is about to rnoye to Falls City Morris was called and took her over to Marie B. Miller vs. Jasper N. Miller, day to their borne at Pendleton after a NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS W EEK. and oversee the improvements he has the hospital Sunday morning. their haying. divorce; L. D. Brown for plaintiff.— De two weeks visit with the latter,a parents, ; underway there to the light D ia n t, and Mr. Fremont Everrett and Chas. will add to it a power plant and furnish The Capital Journal says that the fault entered and decree as prayed for. W. Neal and wife. Walter E. Vaughn vs. Mnudie M. A. A. Lindeman, Monmouth. Shnmway were up looking the mill over power to all who desire. We are all Oregonian is afraid that a Salem man Mrs. B. F. Mulkey, of Medford, re- j H. A. Bly, Rickreall. by the name of Col. Ilofer is going to be Vaughn, divorce; Oscar Hayter for turned with her children home sifter a j one day last week. glad to have Mr. Newsom with us. governor of Oregon. The Oregonian plaintiff.--Default entered and decree as two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. i T. A. Lyons, Dallas. Elias Hinshaw and family visited prayed for. Monday morning the entrance and ; need not have any such fears. No such and Mrs. J. II. Hawley. Percy Hadley, Airlie. with M. A. Coidee and family over Sat lobby of the bank of Falls City was : calamity is goin * to come to our fair urday and Sunday. Any lady can get a silvered “ No-Drip” The many friends of F. Y. Mulkey i N. S. Burch, Cottage Grove. crowded several deep with anxious | state. Coffee Strainer by writing Dr. Shoop, were glad to see his safe return from ' C. P. Davis, Holbrook. It is reported that Henry Delaney will clients, all with a goodly handful of the i Racine, Wis. Send no money. Simply St. Paul where lie underwent a serious start for his old home in Virginia Mon good old long green and lots of the yel- INDEPENDENCE. ask for the “ No-Drip” Coupon privilege, surgical operation from which he is al low stuff, all for deposit. Cashier Nich- I day for a short visit. giving your name and address. Dr. most recovered. ols and his assistant, Mr. Hooker, sure Everybody is very busy at work will had a busy time. Shoop will also send free his new and Mrs. Clint Miller, of Portland, and! Miss Katie Dunsmore is spending this very interesting little book describing their haying and the hoys are getting in you r pan try, find out w hat you need, The Methodist Monthly social was I week in Salem. ready to go with the hay bailer. Dr. Shoop’s Health Coffee is such a | Mrs. Wm. Agee, of McMinnville, visited j then com e to the relatives here Wednesday while enroute ! largely attended Friday night, and after close imitation of real Coffee, that it re Miss Perle Percival is spending this Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merriweather a short program in the church, cake and from Airlie where they tney visited visiteu the tne for ior- «ta quires an expert to tell the difference. and family have returned from Portland ice cream was served on the parsonage ! week in Portland, And neither is there a grain of real co f mer’ s sister, Mrs. Wade Williams and will live here during the summer. Mrs. I). A. Hodge left Tuesday for fee in it.. Made from pure toasted lawn. Mr. Lockett, the energetic young Portland for a short visit. grains, malt and nuts, its flavor and Miss Zalina Butler, who has been vis pastor of this church, is rapidly gaining Pleasant Reunion. iting with Mis« Nora Jones the past in favor and popularity here and is build- j Miss Lucia Campbell, of Eugene, is a taste is evceedinglv gratifying. No ted ing up his church and Sunday school. just opened on Mill street, in the U glow ious boiling either. “ Made in a min Editor Itemizer: week, returned to her home in Ballston guest of .Miss Ceeile Wilcox. One of the largest birthday receptions bio k, and w e will fill y ou r order at ute,” says Dr. Shoop- Write today for Friday. Mrs. W. W, Percival has returned the hook and “ No-Drip” Coupon. Sold and family reunions ever held in the A book on Rheumatism, by Dr. m on ey-sa vin g prices Last Thursday Mrs. Kellogg and Mrs. Shoop, of Racine, W ia , tells some pain from a visit with friends in Portland. Cridgeport community was given at the by L. H. Shultz. N. M. Dickey called on Mrs. Chas. Har truths, and in a plain ami practical way. home of Mrs. Maria Smith, Sunday, Try us S. E. Owen has returned to St. Hel old, who has not been able to he up yet Get this booklet, and a free trial treat July 17, in honor of her 89th birthday. m onm outh ’ since having the appendicitis. She ment of Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Reme-’ ens after a visit with his family here. At noon fiftv-three persons gathered S IM P S O N ’S C A S H C O N thinks she w ill soon be able to he up. dy for some dis heartened sufferer in , Rube Dickinson and Dr. Duganne at- Ernest Riddell returned Saturday around the dining table, which bad --------- -------- been set on the long east porch of her your vicinity. Make a grateful and ap ! tended the races in Corvallis Saturday. from a year spent in California. CRETE GROCERY Von will take no chance if you buy preciative friend of someone who is dis home and laden with the best the land Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at Italia« couraged because of the failures of | Miss Bertie Fletcher, of Corvallis, has Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller entertained produces. Mrs. Smith was born in MUTUAL PHONE U 7* visiting Mrs. Ada Davis in this Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Dallas, Sunday Missouri in 1830. She came to Oregon Mercliantile Co. They are guaranteed. others to help him. Help me to make . been it in 1846 and has resided on a do this test, and I’ ll certainly lielp your j Geo. Grounds was a pleasant visitor PERRYDALE. offering friend. Sold by W. V. Fui- [ Mrs, Ada Taylor and daughter, Irene, here this week after a while in Califor claim where she now lives since 1849. Those present were: J. W. Chamber 1er. of Portland, visited friends here the nia. lain, of Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. James | first of the week. II. McKee was a caller in Dallas Sat W. F. Campbell, of Independence, Russell, of Parker; Mr. and Mrs. L. N. urday. SUNNYSLOPE. Mrs, M. Mix left Tuesday for Port Belieu and three children, of Bridge land, where she w ill attend Grand lodge F. E. Lynn recently purchased a fine port; Mr. r.nd Mrs. James Hillard, o f of the Degree oi Honor. rubber tire buggy. Independence; Mrs. Rebecca Chamber A. J Shipley made a business trip to lain, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chamberlain TH E B E S T Chas. Fitchard has returned from •tOWESij II. J. Elliot was transacting business Perrydale last week. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Line- Utica, N. Y. ami will spend the summer in McMinnville Friday. THE CLEANE5T THE MOST William Mack, of Guthrie, is painting on his farm north of town. back and daughter, and George Cham THE LIGHTEST COMFORTABLE berlain, of Falls C ity; Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Hues and Miss Myrtle Holman Dan Calbreath’s residence. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ireland return- ; were Dallas visitors Monday. I L. Chamberlain and son, of Bridgeport; Riddell Bros, are constructing a new ed to Portland Monday in their auto j Mr. and Mrs. C. V, Averill and to child Mr. Butt rick, of McCoy, was baling barn with concrete foundation. mobile after a weeks visit here. ren, of Brownsville; Mr. and Mrs. W. hay in this vicinity last week. Fay Shipley, of Corvallis, visited with S. Brady and two children, of Peoria Mr. Eugene Hayter and family, of I Adren Chamberlain, Mrs. Martha Carl Morrison is working for his un friends and relatives here last week. Dallas, spent Sunday at the home of Smith, J. (). Smith, Mr. and Mrs. cle, J. \V. Morrison, on Upper Salt Mrs. Guv Thompson, of Albany, was their d a u g h te r . Mrs. Harry Patterson, George Bronson and two children, Wil- creek. and the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Walk* north of Independence. I liam Belieu, Leslie and Austin Ix>cke, , last Sat unlay. cheapest in the Mrs. Carson’s sister from Camas, of Bridgeport; Mr. and Mrs. George ■ end because it Washington, has been visiting her the ZENA-SP r T n *(T VALLEY. Mrs. Newt Grooms and Mrs. Plank- Gardner and son, Lott, of Falls C ity; w ears longest past week, mgton. of Bridgeport, were seen in this j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Lewis • * 3 5 9 t \ ’£JtYWH£8t ville; Mr. and Mrs. Rov Collins, Miss Mrs. A. J. Shipley, of Monmouth, was locality last Monday. Willie Stone is visiting at Oregon City j I Eva Collins, Bert Sollybub, Mr. and visiting at the Elliot home Saturday av Clarke, who has been working for j at his mother’ s. EVERY GARVEXT Mrs. James Bowler and daughter, and GUARANTEED and Sunday. the Monmouth botchers. Elder <k Sulli WATERPROOF Miss Mildred Frakes, of Portland, is, Otho Smith, of Independence. Mrs. Wm. Sargeant is in Portland van, was home Sunday on a short visit. visiting friends here. T o w e r C o . boston , us . a . taking the Chirapractic treatments for Tows.» C anadian » T oronto . C anada . Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Percival and child ! G H. Crawford was a business visitor i A failing tiny nerve—no larger than rheumatism. ren went down the Deschutes to Ralph the finest silken thread—takes from the : at Dallas Wednesday. Brown’s place below Trout Creek the Miss Addie Martin, of Amity, has lleait its impulse, its power, its regu ; at the north end of Main Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford visited latter part of the week, but were com been staying with Mrs. J. W. Caldwell larity. The stomach also has its hid in Salem Sunday with relatives. pelled to return home with a sick bahv. the past week. den inside nerve. It was Dr Shoop 6 0 YEARS' street They made the drive back partly by Victor Simpson, of Salem, is visiting! Miss Berg, of Dallas, is visiting Miss who first told us it was wrong to drug a EXPERIENCE nigfit so as to avoid tire heat.— Madras j Martha Harris at the home of Win. weak or failing Stomach, Heart or Kid friends and relatives at Spring Valley, i Pioneer. neys. His prescription— Dr. Shoop’« Sargeant this week. Jack Ferguson, of Salem, spent Sun Restorative— is directed straight f.>r the Mr. William Walling, of Amity was cause of these ailments—these weak and day at the home of his uncle, Mr. Cat- delivering Phenominal berries here last faltering inside neives, This no doubt ton. week at $1 25 a crate. clearly explains why the Restorative Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Wm. Miller en Miss Claire Summers went to Port has of late grown so rapidly in populari tertained the IL H. club very pleasantly T r ade M a r k s ty. Druggists say that those who test last, Friday afternoon. land Saturday for a two weeks' visit D e sig n s the Restorative even for a few days with ber cousin, Mrs. R. P. Riggs. C o p y r ig h t s A c . Mrs. Jessie Holland, of Portland, ar Anyone fending a sketch and description may soon become fully convinced of its won* «Tnlckly ascertain our opinion free whet' W e are putting up some H a m s and Bacon that have Mrs. Duignan ami daughter, Ida. and derful merit. Anyway don’ t drug the rived Monday to spend several weeks Invention p r o f - “ ----- invention Is probably patentable. Communlra- Mrs. L. Conner visited Mrs. Edith Du organ. Treating the cause of sickness with ber sister, Mrs. John Phillips. •tctlycom t Iona at rictly confident lai. HANDBOOK on Patenti tent free. Old eel aaenrr for securing patents. e. Oldest aaen . __________„ ^______ rant at Amity Saturday afternoon. that sweet, delicious flavor A lso everything that is the only sensible and successful wav. Patents taken through Muim A Co. receive Geo. Fisher, w ho has been spending a $pecioi notice, without c harge. In the few days at the home of his uncle, Mr. Mrs. Stafrio and little daughters, and Sold bv W. V. Fuller. goes to make a first class M eat Market Catton, returned Saturday to his borne Miss A blue Walker, of Dallas, visited at in Seattle. the home of II. J. Elliot, a few days last WEST SALEM A h a n d f o m e l y fll n t it r a t e d w e e k ly . L a r g e s t c ir week. c u l a ti o n o f a n y s c ie n tif ic J o u r n a l. T e r m s , f I a The delegates to the State Assembly from Falls City leave for Portland Toes day, tin-following being the delegation from Falls City: \V. L. Tooze, J. II Flower, F. K. Hubbard and It. Riggs from Bridgeport. TAKE A PEEP New Grocery W ho K eei ps POMMEL SLICKER 1 C E Cf IEA M ? * 1 - A. LYNI; h UNION MEAT CO. Scientific Am e rican. Mr. Garnet McCrow went to Port Mr. Edward Rex visited with his par land Sunday to lie with his wife, who ents Saturday. was to undergo an operation Monday Mr. J T. Hunt is giving the house for goitre. they rent a new coat of paint while it is Chas. Bratcher ami wife went to vacant. Kickreall Fiidav evening to visit his Mr. and Mrs Gobat’s baby has been mother, Mrs. Jones, who has recently I quilt* sirk. They had to call the doctor returned from the hospital. , 4 I Mondav.______ _________________ Some parties from the Cal forma Oil company have been here several days Ì The tw. i Miss Schuttes have the «car investigating the prospects for oil, lot fev*»r at their home l»etween here and Kola. which they find very favorable. SUVER. MUNN s Co.38'00**"’' New York E. J. STOUFFER. Prop., Dallas r e a r : f o u r m o n th s, |L S o ld by a ll n e w s d e a le r * . Branch Office. 625 V 8L. Washington. D. C- Arthur Burns visited at John Jame’ ? on Monday. Mr. J. J. Thurston was an Albany vis itor Sunday. City Express & Transfer Co. A. P. STARR, PROPRIKTOR All kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Phone orders promptly at tended to. Headquarters at W eb Vada Ruef visited with her aunt, Mrs. ster’s confectionary. A. Torgeson, of Wellsdale, on Monday. Phones Dell 2t»4. Mutud 2.54 Joe Bidders and daughter, Matilda, j Burn Phone Mutual 245 Quite a large crowd attended the I tt,u* Plunk, of Wood born, were Albany visitors one flay last week. moving picture show given here last attended the funeral of her graud* Mr. K. Weir, of Salem, bought a bunch Wednesday evening by an old crippled mother Sunday. F. M. HE 1.1.WORTH nil, n..n'. Ha will continn* to »how ; Mr. M«-N*mor. of WllUmina, »pant of beef cattle from Joe Brown last week. hare 6Y*ry Wp.lnao.Uy efanm*. « few day* with Mr» ‘ Nichols and Mrs. Miss Bertha Mills, of Albany, is here PH YSIC IAN A N D visiting w ith her cousin, Mrs. U. L. Col to r sale, a $♦*> Iowa separator, No. 2. lins. SURGEON Will be sold for $A0 on time or $45 Miss Daisy Hunt left Friday after Mr and Mrs. W . W. Kester attend- Offa »ver P*st Offa cash. Inquire of the Dallas Trading Co. I ^ Portland after spending a week fits City; Orqii Joe Brown and family were Corvallis visitors Saturday. GOOD SERVICE COUNTS in Groceries as well as anything else We Have the Clerks and the Goods SIMONTON & SCOTT South of the Court House, Dallas