O n e D o c t o r —O n l y O n e No sense in running from one doctor to another! Select the best one, then stand by him. N o sense either in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Carefully, deliber­ ately select the best cough medicine, then take it. Stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. Sold for nearly seventy years. No alcohol in this cough medicine, £ C A y t r T o . , L o w e l l . M a a . Why try thii thing, that thing, lor your constipation? Why not stick to the good tld reliable family laxative—Ayer’s Pills? Ask your doctor if he approves this advice. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. OAKDALE. «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 R. L. CHAPMAN... ♦ F U N E R A L DIRECTOR • and f Carl Deierling bus gold big place. $ Rev. Farnum will preach here next Sunday if the weather permit*. EMBALMER X OFFICE : Chapel and Parlor*, N. Main it. 2 4 Cliaa. Foster hag gold big ranch and stock to a man from Eugene. D A L L A 3 , OttEOON: X Bell Phone 103. • Mutual Phone 1306. Miss Henrietta Bird visited over Sun­ day with Miss Ethel Thompson. Calla Prom p tly A nsw ered Day or Nljfht Mrs. George Stroud, who has been sewing in Dallas, came home Saturday Correspondents’ Contest. Beginning Aug. let the Itemizer be­ gan a four months correspondents’ con­ test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­ cept the prizes will be in cash, instead o f other articles, that method seeming to suit l>est all concerned. The most legular and most newsy correspondent during that time will receive $10, the second $5. the third $2.50 and the next two $1 each. The contest will close No­ vember 31st and be immediately follow cd by another of four months duration commencing on that date. BUENA* VISTA. A E. Kimball and wife from Rocca, were here on business the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird, of Pioneer, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bird over Sunday. iterance lecture in the Oakdale school- noiise Saturday. Linza Dennis, of Bellingham, Wash., has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dennis. Mrs. George Rohffmon visited with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs, C. Nelson, at Mistletoe Monday. Miss Bessie Nelson, of Mistletoe, vis­ ited a few days with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Robinson and. her friend, Ethel Thompson. After a silence of several years the Mrs. S. II. Wilson returned from Port­ county court has decided to put some gravel on our road. The neighbors are land last Friday. hauling the gravel this week. Mrs. Mary Bevens is suffering from blood poison in her hand. ROCCA. Martin Conger, wife and daughter, of Buyer, were Buena callers Sunday. F. II. Brock finished Ins potato dig­ J. M. Prather and wife, of Corvallis, ging this week. were vis ting relatives here last week. The weather this week has been pleas­ Mr. and Mrs. Chester McClain have ant and warm. moved across the river to Marion county. Jas. Wright was hauling freight from Mr. and Mrs. M I.. Baldwin, of Win- Nortons this week. lock, Wash., visited relatives heie last Henry Scott, of Toledo, lias been yis- week. ititig at J. L. Morison’s. M ”s. A. J. Richardson returned home Mr. McLaue, of Sheds, is visiting bis F lay from u visit with Portland brother-in-law, F. W. Brock. mends. Miss Hampton brought a load of Mr. and Mrs. Kston Bevens h.tve mo veil into Mrs. Wells’ hoti.se for the freight this week from Nortons. winter. F. J. Morrison, C. Aikrnan and T. Ed Harman and w ife and Ed Prather Stock well returned to Dallas this week. and wife were shopping in Albany Warren Wright brought in about a Tnursday. dozen bead of cattle, new stock, this Mrs. E. B. Gobat and daughter spent week. several days with her mother, Mrs. An­ Messrs Treat and Church, of Falls derson, at McMinnville last week. City, camped at Rocca this week on their Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott and E. N. way home from a pleasure trip. Hall and daughter, Edna, or Dallas, at­ Art Kimball. H years old, ¡s making tend© I the funeral of the late A. Ander­ son, which was held at this place Octo­ record time, riding 8 miles every morn­ ing on his pony to school, returning in ber 17th. the evening. A pretty wedding was solemnized at Mrs. Chintile has gone to Eastern Or­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Black Oc­ tober 15th, when their daughter, Mag­ egon for her health, and to visit her sis gie, w is ui.it m ! in marriage with Harley ter. Her daughter and son-in-law ac­ E. Prather, Key. E. E. McVicker officia­ companied her. ting. The rooms wore very tastefully The pleasant purgative effect exper­ decorated for the occasion. Only the immediate relatives and friends were ienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the present. The young couple w ill live on a farm south of town and ha\e the healthy condition of the body and mind wishes of their many friends for a long, winch they create, makes one feel joy­ ful. Sold by all dealers. happy and prosperous life. The sudden death of Andrew Ander­ MONMOUTH NO. 1 son, which occured in McMinnville ear­ ly Sunday morning, October 15th. brought sadness to his many friends of Mrs. DeVVitt went to Falls City Thurs­ this place Mr. Anderson was a citizen day. of this place for over 20 years and was Mrs. W. R. Graham went to Salem always of a peaceable temperament, which made for him many friends. The Saturday*. family hud only moved from this place Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dodson visited some three weeks prior to his death. He in town Sunday. was a faithful devoted member of the Mrs. P. E. Chase went on a visit to United Evangelical church, Rev. E. E. McVicker conducting the services. He Corvallis Monday. was horn in Stranimeles, Denmark, This weather is fine for autoing, roads May 4, 1£53. Besides his friends he smooth and no dust. leaves to mourn his loss, a w ife,one soil, John Remington went on a business o ie step son, five step daughters, four sisters and three brothers Mrs. Ander­ trip to Idaho Tuesday, son has the sincere sympathy of the Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lorencc are spend­ community. ing a fortnight at New'port. NOTICED BALO SPOT COMING ON HEAD Interesting Story of Consultation with Dermatologist and Successful Use of Cuticura. Also Case of Severe Ivy Poisoning, Relief of Which by Cuticura was Permanent. ••Nine year* ago I noticed a bald spot coming on iny head and ns I was only nineteen years old, it did not seem natural, 8* it was on the fide of my head instead of on top M\- mother advised my teeing a dcrmttofogMt and * did so. cne of the beat in Button, and h<* «aid it was due to a germ I must hav* got at the barber's. He couldn't assure a cure, hut by treating each hair eef aratelv hr electricity, he »aid, the hai might come out white or gray, it b ram» out at all. He proposed giving me a treatment every month for six month» at ten dollars a treatment, "h en I told my mother she advised using Cuticura and thi» I did, using Cuticura Soap and Ointment every day. In iwo month« my hair commenced to g'ow, and in six month« one would t '^ w have known there had been any trouble, th? hair coming out being Mack, «hs eiact »hade of my own 1 have n«ver had any trouble fine* and feel 1 can't nay half enough for Cuticura. Another member of our family wan terribly poisoned by poteen ivy and •**ery aurnmer for aii year« the hliaters earn- bursting and causing great »offer­ ing We tried everything recommended bt the heat physician*, but with no good result. Finally w# tried Cuticura and obtained relief In a very abort tims which was permanent. She has never had any trouble aince, ao Cuticura ia Invaluable to us you tee. O. J Browhe. I Remingtoo St.. Dorchester Mas« Jan 99, IV10. Thia letter is but one of hundreds giv­ ing proof of the success of the Cuticura Remedies in treating the skin and scalp. Faust Drug 4 Ckaai Carp.,Sols Pro»« . “ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White visited friends in Salem Saturday and Sunday. This is ideal weather for making ov« r the lawns and resetting the Hower beds. D. M. Guthrie called while enroute from Corvallis to bis home near Dallas Saturday. Mrs. J. Lindsay and Mrs. J. Reming­ ton returned from a pleasant time at Newport Tuesday. FALLS CITY. Mr, N. J. Swain and wife of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Enes Sunday and Monday. Mr. Swain is a J. II. Flower was a Portland visitor brakeman ontbe Port land-Dallas freight. Emerson Groves spent Sunday with Norman Crowley has gone to Califor- last week. friends in Dallas. I nia to spend the w inter. A new residence is being erected on Edna Barnliard and her uncle, John the Van Buskirk farm, two miles north Mrs. A. 8. Sperling has returned from Mrs. G. A Muacott is at Salem this Buruhard, left here for Kansas Monday. of town; near the site «>f the «Tld house, a visit in Portland. . week to have her eves treated. • which was burned down a short time leu A. Berveyaold his interest in the bus- James Jones left Monday for a Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Hampton gave , iness of Rich A Servey last week to Ed ago. days visit in Portland. j Portland a visit the first of the week. Rich. Mr. Win. Guild, of McCoy, took the For Infants ano^Children. Dole Pomerov ami Frank Gray were I T. J. R. Bertaon, of Airlie, has bought Several j«ersons went from here to Sa­ train here Monday morning for McMinn­ Salem visitors Monday. a small place in the vicinity of West ville. He had the misfortune recently lem Monday to hear Debs speak on so­ j Salem. I to get one of his eyes injured, by being Miss Mildred Owen returned Sunday cialism. ! struck on the Eyeball by a staple while i Miss Lora Chute is visiting her friend* from a short visit in Portland. : making fence, and is going to McMinn­ Cliff Pugh and Miss Etta Waters, who i in tow n this week. I»r a will leave for D. A. Hodge and family, of Salem, are sick at the present time, are some­ ville for treatment. ! Jefferson soon. visited friends here over Sunday. what improved. The Christian church at Perrydale is | Miss L. A. Mint, instructor of art, be- I I . Hirsh berg was a passenger to Port­ C. W. Matthews ami William Chap- making great strides in every depart­ ALCO H O L 3 PER CENT i gan a series of ten lessons here the first land Saturday, returning Sunday. ment of the work. Jesse R. Kellems, a pell were up from Portland last week of the week. AVegelable Preparata frr As student of the Eugene Bible university, calling on numerous friends. Cleva Robinson and Wesley Perry, of j similaiiugihefbodand Regula Mrs. J. M. Staley, of Salem is over on Salem visited relatives here Sunday. has recently been chosen pastor for half Mrs. Nethery, from Montesano. Wash, ! time. Great audiences have been at- ting (lie Siomadis andDowdsof I a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claude Hubbard has returned | and Mrs. Stouffer, of Dallas, were Falls I tending every service and splendid in­ ! Matt Graham. City visitors last week, looking alter his from a three weeks visit in Portland. terest and enthusiasm is being manifest- I n f a n t s / C h il d r e n The nice big bouse of Mrs. C. R. Gar­ property interests, | e«l by all. Following is the program for Mr. ami Mrs. G. C. Song and son, Per­ dener burned to the ground ill a short cy, have returned from a visit in Al- j A gentleman by name of Miller, who Lord’s day, October 30th: B ble school tune Fridav evening. Promotes DigpstionJflwrful visited Falls City for the fir^t lime last j at 10; preaching at 11; morning subject, bany. Rev, L. C. Hoover made a business week, w’ipj so impressed with its advan­ •‘ Constancy in Well Doing ” Christian ness and festXontalns neiWtr Mrs. Jessie Cromwell returned Sun­ tages, that he made a good investment .Endeavor at 7 and preaching again at 8. trip to Tacoma Monday, returning home Opium-Morphine nor Mineral. day from a short visit with friends in here at once. the latter part of the week. Evening subject, “ The Wonderful d 1 N o t N a r c o t ic . Salem. Book.” All are cordially invited te at- Mr. Tracy Staats, democratic candi­ A little daughter of Fred Holman met Mrs. D. Johnson, of Portland, is a with a narow escape from drowning ! tend these services. Come. date for county treasurer, was in town ufOid li.XIMt iUTTWll guest at the home of her brother, Dr. last week. She fell in the waste ditch the first of the week on business. /tnpho W - On last Sunday evening the eldeq| W. Allin. of the lu in tier company, ami was carried Jbc-Stm ta - Lucien Arant won first prize for the j daughter of Mark Blodgett was thrown JkMUSdt I- Mrs. Jesse Wniteaker has returned for a distance of several hundred feet j from a horse and remained insensible best descriptive composition of 2000 A io t S n i♦ before rescued. words offered by G. C. Ilatt, editor, from a visit with her parents in M c­ I from the shock for several hours. She Minnville. ‘¡¡E E L Portland, Oregon. Four families from Dakota were : is resting well today and will soon be HfcwJfcrf- Miss Ruby Enrhart Ims returned t-> among the many new arrivals in Falls out again. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tetherow, of Falls City, are visiting this week with their school in Coryaliis after a visit with her City last week. They brought w ith them On Saturday evening Ralph Macorn- their household goods and stock, with relatives, Columbus Tetherow and wife, parents here. Aperfec! Remedy forConsfipa tiie intention of becoming actual resi­ her, 12 vearji old, aciidentally shot him­ of the Luckiamute Valley. self with a powerful air gun just above Mr. and Mrs. Will McCreadie, of dents of this part of the country. tion , Sour Stomach.Dlarrti« | the eyeball, the shot penetrating between Portlami. were the guests of friends in Worms .Convulsions J e w n » Mrs. Port wood, an old resident of the upper lid and «-ye brow. O Sunday Monmouth, is here visiting friends this Imlepemlence this week. ness and Loss OF SLEEP- i morning he allowed Dr. McCallon to en­ ZENA-SPRING VALLEY week. She and her parents were on Misss Edith D.iives, who is attending large the opening and extract the shot their way to Port Townsend, Wash. Facsimile Signature o f Sacred Heart Academy at Sal«*m, visit­ w ithout chloroform. Albert Wright was a Sunday visitor Mrs. Mary Stine left last Friday for ed over Sunday at her home here. Read—Oregon The Last Call of The in Salem. Pullman, Washington, where she will Doc Patterson ami family, of Dallas, West, bv Walter V. Woehlke, beautiful­ NEW YORK. take charge of the girls dormitory of the visited at the home of his parents, Mr. The Misses Phillips, of Salem, were at ly illustrate l in four colors in Novem­ state normal school at that place. Zena Sunday. A t b m o n th s o ld and Mrs. F. Patterson, Sunday. ber Sunset Magazine now on sale at all j 5 D 0 S E S - 3 3 CENTS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, living two Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepherd were news stands for 15 cents. Miss Irma Brown gav«*’ a miscellane­ miles north of town, have gone to New­ ous shower at the home of Mrs. Claude in Salem Sunday. You will miss n treat if you do not at­ port to take their annual vacation al­ Skinner, in honor of Miss Ethel Whit- iranteed under the Fowl® Sain’d Phillips, of Salem, drove some tend the lecture at the M. E. church though it is somewhat late in the year. eaker last Saturday afternoon. Two Fridry evening. Admission 15 and 25 mutton sheep to town Thursday. Mr. Delbert Powell, superintendent contests were the form of amusements cents. Exact Copy of Wrapper. T H * OBNTAUH M M P A N V , N E W V O W * CIT Y. Mr. ami Mrs. Edgar Crawford visited | of Electric work in Spokane, Wash., in which Miss Nola Owen won first came Saturday, returning homo Thurs­ prize in one, and Mrs. Call Percival in Mr. Crawford’s parents at Zena Sunday. ; day on a visit to his grandparents, Mr. the other. Dainty refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Alleman, o f Wood burn, Stories at Less than a Cent Apiece. and Mrs. F. S. Powell. served. Those present were: Mes V i s i t e d Saturday and Sunday at Zena. In the fifty-two issues of a years vol­ ume The YoutWaCompanion prints ful­ Milton Force, of Portland, came up dames Claude Shinner, I. S. Smith, P. Mrs. Alice Simpson and son. Victor, Friday evening for a few days visit with L. Hedges, G. G. Walker, Chas Shell- are moving into the Lynn rurvine ly two hundred and fifty stories. The i Dr. S tari u ck has g o n e on a h u n tin g subscription price of the paper is but j trip in Southern Oregon his parents. While there lie bus been nefield, Carl Percival, Misses, Gladys house. $1.75, so that the stories cost less than a clerk in a department store, but is go­ Irvine, Gertie Dickinson, Ethel Whit­ er ker, Mahle Porterfield, Nola Owen, Mr. and Mrs. VV. N. Crawford are reckoning in all the I cent apiece, without u Rev. Geo. F. Hopkins delivere«l an in­ ing into the confectionery business for Florence Bui toil. moving into the house they purchased ^contents, anecdotes, humor­ teresting lecture at the M. E. church I rest j)i tUtìyCon himself. last spring. ist the.doctor’s weekly article, last Friday evening. The lecture was Jous skeUjll#Hi t Dr. Laura C Price received a telegram topics by famous men well attended ami all present were well naners On popular non BUELL. Jacob Gilliert, of Shaw\ and Donnei papers For constitutional amendment last Friday which told of the death of repaid for going.—Dell Rapids Star. Crawford are building a barn on Mrs. ami women. her brother-in-law, Warren G. Purdy, giving to cities and towns lUthough the two hundred and fifty 027 Susie Smith’s place. of Chicago, who passed into the otiier Geo. Hills was home over Sunday. stories cost so little, they are not cheap exclusive power to license, life after an extended illness. The in­ Mr. C. T. Gilbert, who formerly lived stories. In variety of scene, diversity Leo Roberts carried the mail last Sat­ juries which he received in a railroad regulate, control, suppress, here, was called to Bismark, N. D., last of incident, skill and truth in character urday. wreck ten years ago was the cause of his ! week, by the death of his mother. depicting, they cannot be excelled. The or prohibit the sale of intox­ death. Mr. Purdy was prominent in j Stanley Bennett went to Sheridan last Announcement for 1H11, beautifully il­ icating liquors w l.h in the railroad life and was once president of Satur«lay. lustrated, giving more detailed particu­ GILLIAM. the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific rail­ lars of these stories and other new fea­ municipality. ^ Eddie ami Lou Hale visited relatives road company, tures which greatly enlarge the paper, here Sunday. 3 2 8 X Yes will be sent to any address free with Mr. Bradley went to Salem Friday, Will Fletcher made a business trip to sample copies of current issue*«. wes ' T s u m m it . A t my nursery on the Holt returning home Monday. Dallas Monday. Every new subscriber receives free ENDORSED B Y Vernon Allen stepped on a nail Sun­ The Companion’s Art Calendar for 1911, McDaniel place, I am now pre­ Annie Harold wa? home over Satur­ Ben Oilier and family have moved to day ami Sunday. day, receiving a very painful wound. lithographed in thirteen colors and gold, pared to fill all orders tor any 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Washington. Mr. Chapin ami familv of Airlie, were » " d ¡1 tl.e autariptioii ia receive.I at thing in that line. Earl Butterfield has gone up in the Wheeler Cline is building a new barn Tumlay viaitora ut the Mahoney home.1 ,8!,ues for the rema,m“ K HOME RULE ASSOCIATION mountains to scale logs. weeks of 11110 on his mother’s farm. Mr. J .1. Minnich is bnihling a froi t I TH E Y O U T H '8 COMPANION, L . F O S N O T PORTLAND, 0RE60N Steve Braley and family have moved Mrs. Mary Rosco is having a new proof cellar in one side of his woodshed. ! 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. up from Perrydale for the winter. house built on her ranch. Mrs. Remington, of Monmouth, can.e New subscriptions received at tlha Olfice. Ph -ne Rickreal 52. R ic k r e a l, O r e . Paid Adv.. Nov. 10. Howard Bray came home to com­ Mr. Bud Chapman and family have mence work in the mill Monday. over Sunday to visit her son and hi s —— — — ■ ■ »■ 1 ■ ■■■«..... ..................... ■■■■ ■■■ ■ , _____— moved buck to their ranch. family. ___ _______________ Mrs. Rant Neeley’s relatives from Charley Rosco went back to Noon’s Sheridan were visiting them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hibbard returned ! camp to go to work Monday. last Wednesday from their trip to East­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson visited ern Oregon. Mr. Hoefs will bring in their last load with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher Sun­ from Kings Valley this week. Mr. John Macomber and family, of! day. Oak«lale, spent Sunday at the home of Walker Cline went out to the vailev Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs, R. Y. Allen. ami got a fine stock sheep the other day. of Harmony, visited with parents here Mr. Minnich, wife and son arrived Charley McDowell went td the sale Sunday. here last week from Southern Michigan at Eddyville Monday. Charley sold his Willford Whittington has returned to visit his brother J. J. Minnich. log andjjought a watch. from the east, after being gone for a Mr. McVicker, of Lewisville, is billed Mr. an Mrs. Arnold and their «laugh* short visit with relatives. to deliver u temperance lecture in Guth­ ter, Mrs. Sallie Mulkey and family have rie school house Tuesday, November 3rd. returned to their home here. MONMOUTH NO. 2. INDEPENDENCE. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years a CASTORIA Settle It N ow Settle It Right NURSERY STOCK E0LA. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Guthrie, of Pio­ neer, were visitors last week at the home of Mr. an«l Mrs. George Reming­ Mr. Walker Berry’s leg is about well. ton. W F Hoefs has a new blower in bis Mr. Begun sold a nice Jersey calf for While playing on the school ground blacksmith shop here now and will soon $ 12. Tuesday of last week Joe Hibbard f«*ll I kj ready to do all kinds of smithing. Mrs George Lawson is visiting rela­ in such a way so as to sprain his left tives here. arm sever ley. Johny Henderson is moving Lester January and family from Corvullis to Big Elk ou the Shipley place. w e s t ' s ALE M ~ Mrs. Charley Baker returned from Portland last week. Mr. Arthur Rex have the well borers putting in a new well. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brinkman have bought Mr. Townsends new cottage. Mrs. C. E. Brinkman returned to West Salem Friday to stay until Sun- «lay. She is teaching school at Popcorn. We are glad that Dallas is Im ilding a high school and other goo«l school in­ stead of saloons and is making street improvements. The way the wood ami lnmlier has been shipped in here from Dallas ami Falla City this fall one would think it would I ks chag|«er, but it is higher than last year. Mr. John Ferguson and hri«le retnrn- ed from Newport last Thursday and have taken up housekeeping at the home of his bitth, as Mr. and Mrs. John Fer­ guson Sr., left for their other home Fri- «lay at Newport. West Salem is proud of Polk county md of the Polk County Itemizer, for it is a dean paper and always recomend it to our friends, so it must not get dis­ couraged in its good work, even if it should loose a few advertisements. Miss Goldie Rhodes came up from Portlami Saturday to visit her aunt, Mrs. L. Be lieu, and her grandmother, Grandma Berry returned to her home Mrs. Rhodes. at Oakland, Oregon, Sunday. Rev Leon Myers, pastor of the Chris- Two more Tennesseeans arriv»*d here tian church i at Dallas, will preach in the last week, Mr. Brooks ami Mr. Henry. Guthrie school house next Sunday af­ Our school is getting along nicely ternoon at 3 o’clock. • with 20 pupils, having all the grades but Fred Ellis, who has been working for fifth. Mr. Minnich tlie past season, bad an Mr. and Mrs. Schindler and daughter unfortunate runaway accident Monday went motoring w ith the Holman's Sun­ evening, resulting in a broken leg. The doctor was called ami Tuesday morning day. Mr. Ellis was removed to the Dallas hos­ Mr. Hamer has had a hard time to pital. get apple pickers. He had to take some Chinese. Ethel Brunk’sknee is much better, so she returned to school. PERRYDALE. Mr. Holman has been quite lame again. Some pieces of bone had to be taken out. It is healing nicely now Mrs. I, Conner was shopping in Dal­ and will not be likely to bother him las Kriiiay. again. J. E. Yoakum was a business caller in j Mr. Hamar’s orchard is yielding a Dal Ins Friday. large cropof fine apples. He has ppray- Miss Gladys McKee was a Dallas vis-, e«i several times this season and will sprav again as soon as the crop is har­ itor Saturday. vested. Prof. Mackin was a business visitor in Portland Saturday. FOOD FOR A YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lucas, of Portland, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs The Itemizer says: During tfie year Elizabeth Eneas. just prior to the going into effect of lo­ . 300 IK Meat........ M ilk........ . 240 qt*. The Retiekuhs organized their team cal option law in Dallas we find by ref Hotter. . . . . 100 IK. I Thursday evening, ©1 cling O. A. Wol- erence to the books of the police ]ndg«> that there was 57 arrests made for be­ . 27 J o*. U rn .... verton as cantaiti again. ing drunk and disorderly. As against Vegetable*. . 500 I K I There will be s reception given by the 18 for the same perio«l in the year alter ! student body at the chattel Friday ev­ it went into effect. So there is virtu­ This represents a fa ir ra- ening. All are invited to attend. ally t le record f«»r you. Under a wet Mr. and Mrs. Milton McGowan, of I regime til of outsiders, and under dry tion for a man for a year. j Highland school district, visited with I condition* 18 of our own people who fell i t ie Tacherons and Martins Sunday. I to the police c«»urt which is the hotter j But some people eat and 18 of your own people of course, di«t Ed Rodgers, with hi* steam engine you think One of vour own people and corn crusher, tilled A. J. Halev’s *«i- worth half a z©n burgers. No wonder! eat and grow thinner. This j lo with ensilage Wednesday and Ttiura- the logger* are giving your town a wide ' day. birth He has found out that all you means a defective digestion Rufus Dodge, formerly of the Itewi*- cure for hint is to get him where you ! and unsuitable food. A large vilte country, called cin friends here can pick his pockets. These loggers i Monday, while enroute to his home near that you *|>eak of that you used to get size bottle of so much money out of that g«»e* to Ha- , Salem. lem and spends their money. You 1 F. II Mulkev sold his place and ha-* surely haven’ t got any bont-leggera in I moved into town and will ocewpy the Dallas, A logger is not g«>ing to pay his | residence recently vacate«! by Mis railroa«! fare to Salem if he could find a : Hyde. They have not invested any joint near home You sai«l you had money as yet in more property here. canvas©«! the town ami could only find i Mr. O, A. Wolverton and Mrs. Irene three business men in the whole town equals in nourishing proper­ ; Dalton were married Wednesday. that was in favor of a drv town. We ¡Their many friends wish them nnallov- are very much aurpriae«l to hear that ties ten pounds of m eat :ed lisp pi n e «, and judging from the Dallas «lid not have onlv three g«>ud lev­ charivari noise there was considerable el he*«led business. Perhaps that act* Y ou r physician can tell you interest ex pressed in i egard to their fu­ for the logger going off to other place* to do his trading Those three business how it does i t ture happiness. men wotiM I k * so very busy that he —■ - - ■♦••• - ■ ■ ■ » could not wait on the logger until his rou u u i t a l l m n o a im Your cough annoys von. Keep on turn c«)ine and he hasn’t got the time backing and tearing the delicate mem­ to wait. 1 wish the writer would give brane«« of your throat if you want to be the names of those business men. we BeWa We., » » n e o f paper an.! th is id . fo r tm t annoyed. Hot if you want relief, want would be pleased to meet Item anu we h m n u in i H e««*«« ftaak and Child*« Sketch Mooft. to lie cored, take Chamberlain'# Cough would come all the way to Dallas to do E ach bank c o n ta in * « G ood L a c k Penny. Remedy. Hold by all dealers, 1 SCOTT « DOWNS. «OS Pnrl S t. I » Y «h some business with them. Scott’s Emulsion Sheriff Grant was a political callei ] here the last of the week. Alfred Enea lias been picking apples 1 several days for Mr. Gilson. MONSTER BELOW COST SLAUGHTER SALE SHORE’S Department Store DALLAS, ORE. We are going out of business and mean what we say. Mr. A. J. Shipiev, of Monmouth, was visiting at II. J. Elliott’s Sunday. Mrs. Edith Durant, of Albany, visited ! relatives and friends here the last of the [ week. Fál Sommers and John Muno, of Oak Grove, were visiting fríen Is here Sun­ day afternoon. Miss Anna Kurts, of North Dalla», ¡ spent Saturday and Sunday at the home | o; her párenle. Mr and Mrs. J. I,. Ilfgks. of Salem, came over Sunday for a vieit with their a >n, B. Z. Riggs and family. Misa Louise M iller.of McMinnville, iast iving with her sister, Mrs. Holman, and attending school. Miss Abide Walker, of Dallas, visited I here for several days of la t week at the j home of her uncle, II. J. Welker. Rice Cook and wife, of Indepen !ence, have been visiting a few day.- at the lat j ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Be:i Jones. Josephine, a little orphan girl from the Portland Aid society, arrived here Fri- |¿ay evening to mrke her hooie with Mrs. H. B. Flannery. I.eidie Kearns ami wife of Salem, are staving with Mrs. Kearn's mother, Mra. Swarta, while lie is helping his brother- in-law put in same grain. A bridge construction gang for the -S. p., are making Per red ale their head- ¡ I quarters this week while putting in a , | ura bridge at Suiilhftrkl. DO YOU WANT TO SAVE BIG MONEY? * Of course you do. Everyone does. Then come quick to Shore’s Department Store, Dallas, and buy Clothing, Cloaks, Blankets, Underwear, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. below wholesale cost. We want to close out our entire stock quick and are willing to take the loss. Shore’s Department Store DALLAS, ORE.