A C lean M an OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. ♦ CHAPMAN.... F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R and EM BALM ER OFFICE : Chapel ami Parlor*. N. Main *1. DAM AS, OKEOON: 1 Phone 103. Mutual Phone 1 J 06 . » Prom ptly Answered Day or Night Correspondent«’ Contest. J A quiet wedJin* took place h er. Sun day afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders, where Miss Ella Hollenbeck, of Indtqtendence. became the wife of Paul Hansen, Kev. Harry McCain officiating. The happy young | couple wiil reside in this neighborhood, where they have the best wishes of their many friends. j Mrs. John Baldwin and daughter, Oma, of Scappoose, are spending the week with Mrs. Baldwin’s parents. Hob Herron and family came up from Oregon City Saturday in their auto to visit with relatives. Outside cleanliness is less than half the battle. A mao may scrub himself a dozen times a day. and still be unclean Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inaide It means ¥ clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way w ill look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never he troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom achs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. The (hid Fellows' installation took place Saturday night, and the following officer« were installed; Noble grand, L. B Murray; vicegrand, Wot. Murray; secretary, J H. Flower; treasurer G. M Tice. The usual appointive officers were also installed J. H. Flower, dis trict deputy grund master, seted as in stalling officer with Wm, Ellis aa grand marshal. Thoa. Merrick and family, of Goose neck, and law Conner and family, of thia place, yisited at the home ol An thony Dent Sunday. Mr. and lira. Geo. Woods and Misses Fannie and Ole K ey! attended the con vention iu Portland the latter part of the week. Mra. J. P. C Idwell and daughter At the cherry fair in Salem laat week, and Miss Hazel Rowland visited the former’s sister in Salem last Friday. thq noticahle exhibit was from Polk count ntv. and particularly th eeih ib it by Miss Elsie Kevt ia attending summer 8. P. ?. Kimball. Taka out the Polk ebun- school at Corvallis. ty exhibit and Salem would have no Mra. Stewart’s father and mother are cherry fair. here from Texes on a visit. Harry Packard and mother art visit Rosa Bros made a trip to McMinn ing at W. T. (frier's. ville last Thuradav after their thresh Will llinahaw has gone (or a fishing ing outfit which they bought there some trip in tha Silelz country, and now look time ago. out for some big fish stories. Mias Dollie Bennett has gone for a Harry Bancroft has taken tha posi few week's stay with her brother on hia tion formerly held by Mr. Hunter et timber claim near Tillamook. Mill 2. The annual meetiug of the Christian Coquilette Bros, are preparing to put Church will he held in the Hallaton in a cement walk the entire length of rove next Sunday. Preaching by Rev. north Main street between Third and esse Killems, pastor of the Perrydale Fourth, on the north side of tha street. church. Dr. Pierce’s Golden M edical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes a man's insides d s s s s>nd healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes purs, clean blood, sand clean, healthy Hcsh. ft restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion sad prostration. It contains no alcohol or hahit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel let* cure it. They never gripe. Ea^y to take as candy. 5 T h e Kind You Have Always Bought, and which haa been In use for over 8 0 years, has borne the signature o f __ - and haa been made under his per* md*L supervision since Its Infancy. ‘ /-« « a w Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-aa-good’* are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infonts and Children—Experience against Experiment. f j f my ■ What is CASTO R IA OMtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, The road working has been stopped Mr. ami Mr» Griabacli. of Portland, E. B. Gohat hss moved down from gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups« It is Pleasant« It Beginning April Int the Itemiser be Albany for the summer to harvest his until Supervisor Brown gets his hay put I visiter! will, hia parent«, Mr. and Mr». An ice cream social and program will up. Wood, and attended the cherry fair. contains neither Opium» Morphine nor other Narcotio gan a four months correspondents' con grain crop. he given here neat Friday evening by ANTIOCH VALLEY. substance« Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms test on the same tines as heretofore, ex Mr. Holman took a load of cherries to Mr» Sperher and daughter, of Port The material for the new steel bridge the Loyal Sons Junior. The proceeds land, are visiting the Goeeer’i. and allays Feverishness« It cures Diarrhoea and Wind oept the prises will be in cash, instead to he built across the Luckiamute near Salem in his auto. to be used in furnishing their 8unday Colic« It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation of other articles, that method seeming here has arrived at Parker. Byron Brunk and George Mitty are Mr«. W. H. Isogan, of McMinnvilleg school room. Kea Goaaer came home from the cher helping A lf. Brown harvest his l ay crop. ry fair She waa glad to get home to haa been at the home of J. D. Holman and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the to suit best all concerned. The most Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield, of Miltons helping to care for her mother, Mr«. Oregon, visited here the first of the week Weat Salem. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep« regular and most newsy correspondent Mrs. Easton, of Salem, fell from the Martha Holman, who wa« seriously 1 1 1 TILLAMOOK. with Mr. and Mra. J. P. Caldwell. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend« Mrs. Chaa. Halter haa been quite ill but is now on the road to recovery. top of a twelve foot ladder Friday in B. during that time will receive $ 10 , the I. Ferguson's orchards, striking on her for a week now. She took a chill at ttie second $5. the third $2 .V) and the next C. C. Yeater has been suffering from ' BUELL. Mrs. Bert Robertson and little daugh head and shoulders, rendering her un hospital when her little daughter waa two $1 each. The contest will close •operated on and l.a> been quite low ev inflammatory rheumatism. ter. of Falls City, who have been visit conscious awhile, but is better now. July 31st and he immediately follow ery s lo w . The little girl got along tine. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Har Misses Bessie Clarke and Hazel Stew Kollie Brown’s team ran away with John Delaney haa purchaased a new ed by another of four months duration ris, will soon return home. Sears the Signature of Mr Kichton'a family moved in J. T. art visited at tbe home of Mrs, Ramsey camera and ia taking some fine picture«. the 1.ay rake, caused by dropping one commencing on that date. ¡Sunday. Hunt’» new bungalow Monday. of the lines. When h egrt down to pick Mrs. Olson and daughter, Edith, Mrs. Miss Myrtle Reed, from Sheridan, is Jim Stafford and daughters, and Blanch it up, his hat blew off, frightening the Mr». F. L. Wood and daughter, Alice, Mrs. W. II. Mack has boen confined Travis were callers at the home of Mr. team, and the rake tore quite a gash in 'visited her »later in Woodburn tiie 4tb. to her bed with rheumatism the past spending the week with »Yddie Bray. his scalp. He also sustained several and Mrs. W. W. Bevens Thursday even Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher and fam week. PEEDEE No 1. other cuts and bruises. Dr. Morse band Mr. and Mra. Henry Clanflelil and won, ing, ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. aged him up and he will have to rest 5 fieorge f’ lanflt ld, and daughter, Fiona, Leonard and Clayton McCaleb spent Barber and family. Thomas Crowley and daughter, Mrs. for ten da>s or more. " from Salt Creek, motored to Salem Mon- the 3rd and 4th in Falla City, Mr. and .Mrs. A. Taylor went to Scio E. Boyer, aspect to return to their Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jones have return j «lay an<l called on Mra llavihtud and last Sunday to he gone a few weeks. Mis« Mabel Yeater ha« been very sick ed from Sheridan, where they daye been The Dallas hand looked fine at the Mr. ami Mrs. Heck. home in Oregon City soon. cherry fair. Dallas has a right lo be with inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Elsie Bush returned home from staying for a few weeks. Mrs. Joyce McCaleb and little son ar proud of her band. Monmouth Saturday. Miss Clara Pechin has come down rived here Tuesday evening. The men are working on tho grade be SUNNYSLOPE. from Corvallis, to visit. low the mill for a few days. In U se For Over 3 0 Years. Wilkie Yost is visiting at his brother, The boat and train took a big lna I of W EST SALEM Jas. Goodman and George Stewart Jessie’s. TH* eiNTAUM OOMHNV, TT MUHMAV fiTfifCT, NCW YORK OITT. people to Bay Ocean to celebrate on the The mill has commenced work again Jesse Johnson, of Independence, ami have gone camping over on Alsea. / nee the fourth. Cherry fair over and everybody set Bc#y Johnson, of the Luckiamute Valley, Mr, McGee, «on and family have been 4th. tled down to work again. up from Portland on a visit. •pent Sunday with their parents here-. .Miss Nellie Coad, who has been visit RICKREALL ing friends here the past week, has gone i INDEPENDENCE. Mr. W -S. Fitts decorated their auto Our preacher has been very sick but Mr. Nicholson, of Portland, was here to Dallas to visit fora few days before in blue French pinks and Royal Aun last Monday canvassing for the Heralds was able to be at Peedee Sunday. returning to her home in Hood River. cherries. of the Morning. Haying ia in full blast and the crop ia Dora Sears vs. Mark Sear«, divorce; Frame Turner has sold his grain on Mrs. Jesse Whiteaker, of Albany, is CITY S0L0NS Mr. and Mrs. Maggina and family W . O. Sims for plaintiff: default enter Misses Ella Ruge, Davie Rhodes, In Grandma Ifasting’s place to a man from the guest this week of her sisters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of Ida)*), are good and heavy. have moved from their old place and in ez Fitts ami E. Yantis rode in t be pro Salem and is moving tip in Jesse Yost’s Sherman Hayes and Mrs. C. W. Irvine. ed ; decree granted plaintiff, with costa, visiting friends in this neighborhood. Albert Cadle and a friend came up tend to settle near Sheridan, cession at the cherry fair. house. and attorney’s fees allowed at $50 also Meet ia Adjourned Se$$ion— Lots James Jones and Mis?. Jessie Mattison Grandioa Mark« and son. Israel, of from Portland Saturday ami spent Sun Mrs. Butterfield and Miss Maloney, $20 per month for support aud educa Mrs. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Rose at Rick real!, visited relatives here Sunday. day with his parents here. Mrs. Miller and son, Lloyd, of Falls attended the cherry fair in Salem Sat of Bu$ine$$. from Sheridan, were visiting Mrs. Rant tion of minor children; said amount to tended the convention in Pori land last City, are visiting her daughter, »Mrs. urday. Mr. Davidson, who went down to he paid to clerk of court oil or before II. II. Fiahhack attended the national week. Neely Sunday and Monday. Edith Brown. Hillsboro to work this spring, has re the first day of each month. C. W. Irvine and family went to Mc convention of the Christian church at Mr. Lew:a Beck is quite ill we are sor Portland several days last week, All present at special meeting last turned home. Miss Blanche Agee spent Sunday with Moat everyone is busy cutting hay in Minnville Sunday in their automobile to David C. Heistand vs Zerilda Hayden ; ry to say. Nora Jones. this valley. spend the day with relatives. qu iettitle; L. 1). Brown for plaintiff. Monday evening. The city marshal Mr. Weatacott is moving his family was ordered to notify W. H. McDaniel Riley Rhodes, of Goldendala, Wash., Charles Gregory appointed guardian ad Homer Link has purchased a new _ Mrs. (). I). Holler and her father, A is working .'or John B. ¡Stump in the to the house vacated by W. W. Howell. MONMOUTH NO 1. litem for Benjamin Millay Hayden and to repair his walk on Church street add mower. Nelson, have gone to Waitsbiirg, Wash., to abate a toilet nuisance. hay field. Mrs. Waller Eakin and daughter, Benjamin Isaac Maxwell, mioors. Fenton reported auto signs all paint Fred Johnson attended his nephew'! for a few weeks visit. D. V. Butler came up from Portland Farmers in this locality are very busy Bessie, of Aatoria, are visiting at Derry Amelia Wagner va. Zoe Overmeyer ed and ready to erect. Orcharda this week. funeral at Corvallis Friday Miss Mnrney Allen, of The Dalles, Saturday. in the hayfieliL and C R. Overmeyer, foreclosure; J. Staats reported the walk north o f the guest of Mrs. Hertlia Hohannon. Wm. Black expects to leave eoon for Ruby Bush cut her foot, pretty badly Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Boothby returned H. Flower for plaintiff; default entered ; Mrs. Yanskike in bad shape. Kansas, so we are informed. decree of foreclosure as prayed for in last Sunday on a piece of glass. Ayres reported $3.95 due John Olint Miss Bernice Lucas, of Portland, vis from a visit to Corvallis Thursday. ZENA-SPI'ING VALLEY. complaint. on curb work of last year. Mabel Craven, of Balleton, is hereon Ike Blodgett is now running a donkey ited friends in this city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Remington re The consensus of opinion of the coun H A S A N IC E L IN E O F a visit to her grandparents. Isabel C. Eborall va. all whom it may •ngine un on the Luckiamute to log Miss Ella Robinson has returned to turned from a visit to the farm Monday. with. concern; registration of title. W. O. cil seemed to be against the putting of The celebration at Lincoln was McMinnville after a visit at the home of Mrs. J. O. Price and Mrs. Wm. Hill Miss Emma Kramer and Mrs. T. J. Sima for plaintiff; L. D. Brown appoint loose signs on the walk and the marshal J joyed by all who attended. In her parents here. went to Dallas Monday ou busioeas. * was ordered to have, such removed. There waa quite a crowd at the cele Berry were called to the bedside of their ed examiner of title. inorniDg an intereating program Claims allowed, laid over from last, Shavler Kldridge returned Friday bration at Kings Valley. Peter Cook Is busy these dey* driving brother, Cal. Kramer, who is sick in I given ami in the afternoon a hall gam e. meeting: from California, where he has spent the Prof. Crawiord was the orator of the ilia horses at Salem. We expect, to hear Dallas hospital. He is reported to be TRAINING SCHOOLS. L R Adams, hauling.......................$ 6 Otfl of something doing later. in a critical condit ion. day. Lee Smith, painting signs............. 12 00» Mins Pearl Percival was a Portland BUENA VISTA. The Rebekah ladies of Agate lolge Mr. West ia making quite a good Among ttKwe from here who won 8 F C A W R R, making drills. . . 19 00* visitor hist week. | prizes on good «berries at the fair were ntanv improvement« in his meat mar No. 177 gave Miss Ethel Newman a Normal to U$e Elkins and Cochran John Munson, fitting boiler......... 2 00* shower last Monday evening, present Most of the farmers have their hay Frank O u w fo rd and Mr. Muths. Eula ket. Ralph Adams, hauling................. 1 501 Mime« Bertha Tharp and Babe Da- for that Purpo$e. ing her with two old mission leather cut and are wailing for the baler. lia and Rifes Davia won piizes for well Hearing closed on Mill street improve mon spent the Fourth of July with Mre. Robert Ankeny returned home cushioned rockers. The presentation packed box es. ment as there were no objections enter Mr Hana Hansen, wife and daughter friends in Albany. from Walla Walla this woek. speech was made by Mrs. Della Force ed nor remonstrance to the proposed President Ackerman of the Oregon of Tillamook, came over to attend the Mrs. H om er Alleman, who has been and was responded to by Miss Newman Normal school, has completed arrange work. Mrs Ralph Porterfield and children, C. N. McArthur wa» here Sunday. wedding of fiis brother la»t Sunday. visiting he re, returned last week to her in a very pleasing and sweet manner. of Portland, are visiting relatives here. A resolution apportioning the cost on , home in 1 f oodburn. Mrs. Jennie Jones ceiue home Sun Miss Newman has been assistant post ments with the school boards of the El the Jefferson street improvement was Mrs. A. Anderson has returned home Mrs Edith Davidson, of Portland, in day from a visit with her sister, Mrs. mistress for the past four years and is kin« and Cochran schools w hereby their read apd referred back to city attorney after a visit of four weeks with relatives Mr. ai id Mrs. W. I). Henry and Mr. schools may be used as u part of the visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. held in high esteem by the entire com Normal training school in Winlock and the Sound country. and Mrs. L. A. Purvine were at Falls Bream. These are for fuller descriptions on property. Owen. munity. Besides these gifts there were rural schools situated within three miles City the fourth. Mr. A. B. Muir appeared before the Messers George, S. R. and David T. S. McDaniels of Portland preached Misses Cecile and Geneva Wilcox left Smith returned home from Newport other presents for the shower. of Monmouth, and will be used, in a council and outlined the work under » good sermon to a large crowd Sunday Doun el Crawford has a new buggy. Saturday for a two weeks visit in Cali looking hale and hearty. night. Monday evening was installation for way, as rural school experimental sta progress for cleanup day and requested; fornia. that tbe city furnish conveyances for Mr. And Mrs. Charlie 8cott, who were Fred Aner's little daughter got quite Normal Lodge, I. O. O. F., and these tions, by means o l which the whole tbe hauling aw ay of the debris, that bar • Walter Nichols snd wife came down marri< *1 a few weeks ago in California, FOK LADIES officers were installed: Noble grand, question of rural schools, country life Miss Bertha Boh.tnnon is here from badly kicked by a horae last week. It from Falla City Saturday to visit for s the ho me of the bride, are here spend J. L. Murdock ; vice grand, S. U, Gwinn ; and rural sociology may be studied at rels and boxes be provided for the pur few days with Prof. Reynolds' family. Hie Dalles to spend the summer with ing th «su m m er with the groom’s par struck her above the eye and several secretary, E. R. Ostrom ; treasurer, W. first hand. These schools are not to be pose, this not to include the hauling her parents. Raiifing in Price from JU 5 * to V -00 lach ents. stitches had to be taken, but no serious Mr. Nichola ia cashier in the Falls City Smith ; warden, Ray Chute; conductor, used a9 practice schools, but as schools from private property but from Uttrk. result* are expected. bank. Mrs. Perle Hedges and Mrs Clyde VV. Brestler; chaplain, H. E. Guthrie; of observation by pupils who are taking strips and streets. j Bo •n. Jnnc30th, to Mr. and Mra. Williams were Halein visitors Friday. Un motion ol Coad the marshal w i k h R. S. N. G., D Savage; L. 8. V. G., H. the rural school course, which lias re Call in and see them, »Jw jy> me nice Miss Hazel Nixon i» spending some Fred Parvitie, a fi jound hoy. PERRYDALE. D. Portwood; R. S, V. G., Lewis Mur cently been authorized by the Board of ordered to arrange for the matter as* dresse* for chikWia am t h e time witli her grand parents here. Billie McAdams and Homer Mills suggested by Mr. Muir. Mr . aiaj Mrs. Worth Henry hâve re- dock; L. 8. V .G ., H.VV. Lucas ; R. 8. S. Regents. right prtirile. took in the cherry fair in Salem Satur The committee of ladies now appearedl Mr. Hansen of Tillamook is the guest day. turn t.S fe. Uieir Salem home. These schools will be under tbe im E. C. Cole; I. S., J. W. Scott; O. G „ A. Raymond McGrew, aon o f Robert J. Haley. of his son, Paul. mediate supervision of President Acker and Mrs. Metzger, as chairman, made» H i.y mtafcing and cherry pkking are McGrew, of Portland, visited here last Lee Doolittle and Clevm Robinson, of man, w ho is to take charge of the rural an earnest plea that the city also carte Mias Grace Richardson and brother not l in ji.fgresa. Several {armera are week at the home of D. L. Kavt. MRS. CHAS. GREW, Propri, «s. D. V. Butler and Miss Ethel New school department. Lebanon, visited friends and relatives Ho proposes to off for the residences. This brought uqp Charles, are here from Winlock, Wash., in «m poyio-y«-onvict labor. man were married at the home of the this city last week. Mra. John Duignan -pent a few days bride’ s parents last Wednesday at 4 make, by means of these schools and an endless, nearly, discussion, m^sti off to visit relatives for three weeks. j G. H. Ctmwiurd was at IJallaa Wed- last week with her daughter in Amity. the school districts, h careful study of the councilmen thinking than tfhty Mr. and Man. Sherman Hayes were o’clock and immediately left for their rural schools, to the end that the Nor would be let in for too mu.il mom#y. G. W, McLaughlin and wife attended guests of friends in Albany last week j m «day. the Chautauqua in Albany, Sunday. H. J. Elliott was a business visitor in future home in Portland, where the mal may be of the most possible assist The matter was left as originally stated. groom is an electrician. The best wish ance to the rural schools of the state. The matter of dumping all kinds of Dallas Monday. Dole Pomeroy has returned to work James Prather came down from Cor surveying near Rainier, after a weeks MICHIGAN CITY. es of their many friends attend them. He says that no part of the Normal offal into the city garbage cans was vallis laat week to gather cherries and visit in this city. Preparations are being made lo put a brought up by Coad, as the cans were Royal Aun cherries are ripe and were school fund will be used for this pur assist with the hay crop on his farm. cement foundation under the wai ehouse never better than at the present time, pose, as he wishes to test what can be only placed on the streets for paper and, here at the mill. Miss Irma Hall, of Portland, visited VvfefBl o i the Polk county cherry Mr. Piather now owns s fine r done with the resources that may be se like light material. which is acme. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Claude yrewe*» were awarded prize« at the 9a- auto. T h e street commissioner was orderedl cured in the districts themselves in or Mr. and Mrs J. F. Morrison and Skinner, this week. jlvwh dborry fair. Haying is in full blast. The vetch der that standards may be set for work to remove the coarse rock on Court* daughter vieited Saturday evemnf; and G. G. Hewitt of Monmouth and oat crop is excellent. street in front of the telephone office. Sunday at the home of J. W. Morrison in ordinary school districts. This will J. R. Cooper ami family «pent the | W .H . Pellcer ha- purchased a new Sunday caller. It was ordered, on request of Ayre» Fourth of July in Falla City. on Upper Salt Creek. j WvWgOll. Mre. M. Campbell received a telegram place tbe Oregon Normal school in line The Misses Neal of Surprise, Nehrssks, Monday from her «on, David B. Camp w ith tbe normal schools which are en that a warrant for $1000 to take up a Mrs. Conner and daughter were visit Miss Mildred Owen visited friends in iphe grain ia ripening very fast and sewer outlet bond, also $120 to pay in •re here to spend the summer with their Dallas last week bell, at New York City, having jiwt ar deavoring to assist in the solving of the kibe ham of the hinder will eoon he or* iu Amity Monday afteraoon. terest, another one for $60 to pay inter uncle, J. K. Neal. so-called rural school problem. rived on board the St. Ix>uis. David, ItHUtrd. est be drawn. Guy Mnlkur, Roy D’ Armond and in company with his aunt. Miss Lassie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drvidaon of Falla Grover Mattiaon left Saturday lor a two Ayres reported some $300 yet appli F.veryone here attended the cherry Treat Your Own Stump, has spent the past two years in City, are guests of his parents, Mr. and week» outing at Alsea and Y achats Jftl ISl ISTlStlStlS) Iff. ~ Died cable from the county for road work and tMr during the week. Berlin aud other European cities study Mrs. Davidson. » recommended Die continuation of the • Live StocL Mrs. Julia Bell Jones, at the home of ing music. After visiting New York Dr. Eaton, n( Portland, visited hia Ahnun.1 Johnson returned home Tuea- C o m p le te T r e a t s ., her sister, Mrs. H. P. Reddaway, 1868 present work from the top of railroad and other eastern cities, they will return family in ttiia city last week. L iv e S lo c k A l l a n ■Aay after a months stay at Klamath to this coast and home in the course of Ferry street, Friday evening at 7 o'clock. hill on as far as money \*>uld go. The In 99 ( 'a « « * o u t « 1 Falls. Mrs. Jones was born in Portland Feb matter was left in the hands of the Mies Margaret II.sign, of Newherg E v e r y 100 four weeks. ruary 1854 of pioneer parents, Mr. and street committee with power to act. was the guest of Misa Katie Dunamorà Mi«» Mahle Tate came up from Port- — At Your Drug Storj From 6s down I will do shoe laat week. Mrs. G. C. Bell, and spent her early life IImid Saturday to attend the cherrv fair. W « c a r r y t»i > I’ r ^ c c 1 '»r *. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET a c rip tiu iis or D r. I>jrt«i w on the Bell homestead near Bethel, Polk ing for $2.00; sizes above CHURCH o T c h I u ST NEWS. the eminent vi terjuir m and Mra. L. L Mitchell and son, Harold, county. She leaves to mourn her de [Department 2—Galloway, J.J '/•* .to, k apadniMt W tt., th. .• {«returned to their home in Portlaud Sal- X that $2.50. MONMOUTH NO. 2 Extra work ac- I ro ic rlp tlc im u o d D r, R o b e rts* parture two sisters, Mrs. F, P. Reda- Jfr A v e t e r in a r y b o o k < i m iurday. way, of this city, and Mrs. Agnes Beau, • x • In ) y o n a r c n a a t r e f n il ail- « cording to what is required. The board of officers met An adjourned session of Department of Portland; two daughters, Mrs. A. E m « n t. in<1 iti.en« . o. y o u r C o w * Mrs. Chao. Smith’sajater, from Wash- Ira H. Powell and aon, Herbert, went No. 2, of Circuit Court was held in this Austin,of Woodburn, Mrs. E. L. Harris, night and apsointed a building (¿ftMuit- H o r.c a , S i 'M p , Hog.», C lilc ie n a T nngton, is visiting her. Mrs Smith had teo as follows : J. A. McCann,, LJ, G.. to Portland Sunday to attend the Chris city Monday bv Judge William Gallo ismt seen her sister for 23 years. 2 C*ll on me for the best work g way. The following cases were disposed ! of Oak Grove, Polk county; also three Black, E. M. Smith. The committee ia» And Burning. Sores Like Boils All tian convention being held there, sons, Buford Jones, Wallace R. Jones, instructed to begin at once the Qen.- o f: Mr. Knright is remodeling hia house, Over Body. Parts of Flesh Raw. I Glenn Work i» J. S. Prime'* assistant of Portland, and G Clay Jones, of Cor new budding.« Ro*a Goldberg vs, W . H. Matron- and vallis. The funeral was held Sunday nt struction work o f the i ne »which when completed will be a fine Could Scarcely Bear Clothes On. j at the depot now. Pearl Matney, foreclosure. B. F. Swope 10 o’ clock at 18^*8 Ferry street and in a c a r e a a s rresidence, Work on the new school building h for defendant. Demurrer overruled ; de Nearly Worn Out When He Tried bien CONRAD S T A F R i* Little tGaynell Beukett waa awarded jg Between Shelton «ml Jefferson ond Oak ^ fendant given 20 days in which to file ‘ terment made in Bethel cemetery at 2 delayed for a ehort time on ac Dr»H uh . Ore. Cure« Colds, Croup and >d whObpws-cuegh. o’clock.— Salem Statesman. Cuticura Remedies and Was Cured. count of brick. thhe silver cup at the b«hy »how as the answer; plaintiff allowed 20 davs in Iktahy under IS month« who could aay w r W V V W l t l W V ¥ V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ V which to file answer; plaintiff allowed Mra. and Mrs F. S. Powell, accom .-Salem Cherry Ffeir the plainest. 20 days thereafter in which to plead. About four year» ai-o I broke out with panied by Mr-. V. F. Daniel, spent « sore« on my arm. lil.o boll». Aft. r two week et the Christieu Convention et Ruth Graves vs. Daniel Rodgera; fore ■R l\V. Loback has «old hia logan ber- W H AT C U R E S E C Z E M A 7 month» they w. re all over my body, somo closure; L. D. Brown for plaintiff; de irycrq p to Meyel folks eomiu- and some «..in* away. In abu t Portland ami ret irued Monday evening. Wa have had so many Inquiries fault entered ; decree as prayed for. »lx months the boils quit, o t ; m : I *<htr enterprising neighbor, J. Schind- lately regarding Eczema and othar Portwood A Mu .-ott'a new dry goods but my arm«, neck and «tore lias opened for huainesa E. V. Carter et at v*. William Cooler leer.ii, building an addition to his dairy skin diseases, that we 'a i* glad to body broke out with an et al; quiet title. Oscar Hay ter for liiyra. make our answer public. After care plaintiff. Default entered; decree as Itching, burning rash. It "Malt.) hay while the sun shines" ii would burn and Itch, and the maxim being followed by the farm »* '* .lone« and family have moved ful Investigation we have found that prayad tor in complaint. come out In pimpKs Ilko er* In tlie country now, J iitttagf ,e house formerly occupied by 0. a simple wash of Oil of Wlntergresn. Wilbur K. . Rosa Vf. Jessie E. Ro««; grains o f wheat. I was in ; , ik . t u i .n«. as compounded in D. D. D., can be r e divorce. W. L. Toots, Jr., for plaintiff, a lerrlhlucondition;I.oíd ,1 ! A citisene' meeting waa held Tueadav Fine Groceries, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. lied upon. We would not make this Cols A Cole for defendant; ffio a* suit not sleep or rest. Tarlj of , evening in the Commercial club room« my flesh were raw, and I j to discuaa the water problem, statement to our patrons, friends and money allowed defendant, to be paid In FALLS CITY Furniture, Tents and Tinware. coul.l scare, ly b. ar my 1 neighbors unless we were sure of It— to court on or before August 10th, f o r f r o m rlot'ii « n . I rould not lio I Hiere were no services at the Chvia- Elizabeth Porter vs. D. E. Emmett; and although there are many ao-called I ) Kd.ti i ny position and | lian church Sunday, the rotator. W. A. Flower and wife have been via- Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves partition; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff, i R om I : ioou t^ year tb,- Wood, being at Portland attending the lor*» extended down to my I t Then I «uf- ‘ ting It i Vancouver. Buy and sell Butter, Eggs unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D Simpaon A Lewis for defendant; demur i convention. fcr*d agony with tho bumln.e. Itching core«. rer overruled and defendant given 10 * c met with a lie s ,y loss in the Prescription. 1 lould hardly walk and lor a lung lime I and Poultry, days in which to answer. o f I n . hern and team He haa could r.ol pul on »oiks. »orm ai Because— Ws know that It give» In A T H O U S /,nD EOLA. pathy of his twanv friends. Felix Noel et ux va. D. W. Randolph; "All Ihl» time I w..j tryln; everything I *W «TW stant relief to that torturing Itch. could hear nf, and l.ad Hu .hill of three foreclosure. (>*car Hayter for plaintiff; • V iw«« iber of Kalfe G t y people at tend- Because—D. U. D. starts the cur« at ! default entared and decree of foreclo«uie doctor» They raid It was eersma. I cot no Mra esa Chamtierlalii, of Macinar |a ■errv fair in Fiailoe. laat week. tori tftw «1 benefit from all tbl.. I waa nearly vorn the foundation of the trouble. as prayed for. visiting First Chance and Last Chance Mra. AcufT cut, and had given up la d.-pair of ever Because— It cleanses, soothes and At Ward’s niinj f „ « e Cal. K ranter ia in the Madia« hospital Iva Stringham va. William X. String- being cured when I was advl-.d by a friend at thia time. He .eatigfel a se- heals tha akia Give us a Chance anyhow. to try canieura ,|„ s. I nur.haae .1 . '* r and Mr«. Hunter, of Corvallis, very met I« Cut leur» R.m Remeda ham, divorce; L. D. Brown for plaintiff; while in Portlaa^l serving on rutlcura Soap, otmn, nt, and ResofrenfTid * r® vl»Jtmg in Salem. They were for- Because— It enables Nature to repair | default antered, testimony taken and de vem cnM [ ^ Cany°n oad, Fou r used exactly as dir,■ . 1 U ed the , ,oleum | m ,r,.v "« "< •!>•« place. I Jury and ban no* .been w.«U the ravages of th* disease the fato*, cree •• prayed for in complaint. Remedies constantly for f air months, and miles west o í Dallas, O r .. •ilice. Because—Th# records of ten years C ln rry picking ia about finished. Both.«» else, and wa« perfectly cured, ll 1 « Rufus Dayhoff ve. all whom It may! inter and wife have aatd their « f complete cures of thousands of the concern; registration of title. L. D. j now a year, and I have not had tho least [ « • H, Spraving has conimenred in the WiU bit since. I am ready to praise the Cuticura llama A Yoakum hop yards. to A J. Wertxhergnr, and .most serious caaea »how that D. D. D Brown for ph.intiff; report of examiner horn* I Remedies at any lime." (Signed) E. L. Cato, ,1 to tbeir former home nt da today recognized as th* absolutely filed, and decree ordering registration have mese. Exle, Ky., Nor. 10, 1010. Mr .......................Jug Yoakum ia ha< log CALL THE DEPOT STORE Wash. the the oM hon Abante*«, ,reliable Eczema cure grantad. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are «old hou* Diät W99 Inuit oi one of the tola ¿)rop Into our store today. Just to throughout tho world. Send to Potter Drug warehouiea, repaire«! ho hi to ies is visiting in Eugene and T. A. Wilson vs. all whom it may con A f* fat P hone 744 Vftve A Obem. Corp., Dept. 2IA, lo,«ton. for free cherrv lair on hia way. cern; registration of title. W. O. Sima talk .«var jo u r cat* with us look tw Mie tle n ty o f drying room for thia UH'a anmple of each with U-p. book ou tbe .n » for plaintiff; Oscar Hayter appointed crop. ^ ■«• and wife are visiting ia W. L To, examiner of title. 1 CO M B 4P ST A FBI.V Dallas, Ora. hi* week. Woodbwra t ♦♦SSS S M S S SW 4 G E N U IN E CASTO R IA ALW AYS The Kind You Have Always Bought Dallas Variety Store Ready Made Dre&es first Class Horseshoeing» SIIFFEBEO M IT S < 6 ( 0 . CRAMER \ Chamberlain's Cough, Ita rty ROUGH AND DRESSED i li The Depot Store | LU M BE R ! $ 7 to $ J 1 y ; J. Ce RICKLI, Proprietor All Lima her of the Quality iiiiii:» in » » w w « « :t » » » » i» » :» » » s u 0