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I church, last 8m d ty, in the Willamette river. Most of those baptised were con verted at a f-eiies of meetings that have recently lieen held in l*ortland by Evsn- g list Luther Warren and Elder Petit.— iJdishorn Independent. T. Narchet’s colt *hied going across one of the bridge# north of town on Sunday, throwing him ou* of the carl, lie was cut «tou t the head and bruised up and tin- cart ana damaged.—'T ills- j monk Headlight. TI k little hal>e of Mr and Mrv. T. .1. Matiieney, of Airlie. died at the fumih home Tuesday evening, aged one day. The funeral service was held at Airlie Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, inter ment being made in the Montgomery cemetery. S. M. Wood, of Corvallis, ol- ticiuting at the service. The father is a brother of Alvin Matheney of thi# city —Corvallis Times. ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH. Thl* Offer Should B# a Warning to Every Man and Woman. Tbe newspapers and medical Jour nals recently have had much to say relative to a famous millionaire’s offer of a million dollars for a new stomach. This great multi millionaire was too busy to worry about the condition of his stomach. He allowed his dyspep sia to run from bad to worse until in tbe end it became Incurable. His misfortune serves as a warning to others. Every one who suffers with dyspep sia for a few years will give every thing he owns for a new stomach. Dyspepsia is commonly caused by nn abnormal state o f the gastric Juices, or by lack of tone in the walls of the stomach. The result Is that the stom ach lo^es Its power to digest food. We are now able to supply certain missing elements—to help to restore to the gastric Juices their digestive power, and to aid In making the stom ach strong and well. We know that Rexnll Dyspepsia Tablets are a most dependable rem edy for disordered stomachs. Indiges tion. and dyspepsia. We want you to try them and will return your money If you are not more than satisfied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents. 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Kexall Remedies in this community only at our store—Tbe Kexall Store CONRAD STAFR IN , Dallas. Ore. OUT OF THE COUNTY. QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA. At llie moot mi|H,rtaiit elara elt-rtnm ot the year, held last night in Yillard hall, Dean H. Walker, of Independence, was elected president of the Junior class, defeating Erwin Rolfe, a Eugene student, bv a substantial majority. This position carries with it many hon ors, since the j.mior class plans and carries out al the junior week ceremon ies late in the spring, as well as getting out the junior annual and arranging the junior ‘ prom.” Walker has been yery prominent in student activities, es- pecilly in athletics, lie has been on the varsity football and basketball teams during the past two years and is expected to make both teams thi# year. He is a member of the Sigma Nil Fra ternity.— Eugene Guard. The trial of J. D. Belt came off Mon day. He was charged with violating the local option law, but the case was so fiiniHoy that lie was acquitted by the jury, Persons who induce others to break the afiti- liquor law is a party to the crime and should he held equally guilty. It is so held in other ciimes, why lo t in this? If such were the case a lot of the peoples’ money would be saved that is now wasted in prosecu ting cases that have no merit. The lo cal option law in this county is a farce anyway because the people don’t want it enforced— Willamina Tunes, J . .I. Thurston, of Sliver, Polk coun ty, who holds a mortgage on the Cl.e- halem Valley mills, was in Newberg Tuesday in company with W. J. Slater, of McMinnville. Mr. Thurston has taken over the property and is arrang ing to open up the mill for business in a short time.— Newberg Enterprise. D. E. PARK ER’S GINSENG E53 B B = V . ..a — M . K ^ .. 55 .58 347 .1187 l’o r Cicntlc me it w i l d clicrisli Quality. There will be Third Degree work nt the hall of Friendship lodge No. i), Thursday evening, October 5, Mill. All members are regm*Hte«l to be present. T R A C Y ST A ATS, Noble Grand. rk.. iM5ni «TTI > h — ■ » * i i-— ■ ■ ■ - ■ — - — — ■ —■ REASONS FOR USING HOPS. SEC. WILSON IS PRESIDENT. Some American growers claim that, Inasmuch as American hops in mauy cases are Just us rich I li the soft resins as the best European hops, their brew ing value ought to be equal to thut of the Europeans. They have not. how ever, been able to convince American brewers of the accuracy of this view. They will try tof d » so at the barley and hop exhibition in Chicago in Oc tober, 1011. The principal trouble, however, with American hops as they reach the market is thut they are pick ed carelessly. The only part thut i* of value to the consumer is the cone, and everything in the shape of stems and leaves that is mixed with the grains not only diminishes the amount of available material, but introduces a decidedly injurious element, the leaves and cones being rich in tannic at id, which imparts a stringent and harsh taste. In the international barley and hop exhibition, which will be held In Chi cago in October, 101 J, the item of The secretary of state, the non. Phi lander Knox, has sent < nt to the diplo matic and consular representatives of the United States In foreign countries a circular letter informing them that an international brewers’ congress will be held in Chicago, Oct. 12 to 22, 1011, and instructing them to bring the mat- j ter to tlie atteutiou of the respective governments to which they are accred ited, with tlie request that due pub- i licity be given to the information and that the respective parties in interest be Invited to participate iu the con gress. The circular further contains the in formation that there will also be held ] at the same time and place an Interna tional prize exhibition for bailey and j hops. The secretary o f agriculture in the I United States, the Hon. James Wilson, is the honorary president of the inter- nntiouul brewers’ congress. * The United States department of ag- I rlciilturo is preparing r.n exhibit by j ; which the United States government I ! will be represented at the international prize exhibition for barley and hops. The department will show what has been done by several o f its experts who lmve been for some years devot ing their time to the improvement of these crops. The Importance of this exhibition for the farmers who raise barley and hops cannot be overrated. It Is believed that the first step Is herewith taken to bring about a system of valuing these Important crops upon a basis of fact rather than upon mere Individual pref erence and perhaps prejudice. W H IS K E Y Notice to Odd Fellow*. Crescent Field Worker for the Oregon Sunday School Auociation Rev. Charles A. Phipps, whose cut appears herewith, is the noted secretary and field worker of the Oregon Sunday School Association. His work is entirely unde nominational and the present condition of prosperity in the Sunday School ranks of Oregon is largely due to his untiring efforts and consecration. Mr. Phipps is beloved by all denominations of the state and also is of national reputation as a speaker. He would like to speak to a large representation of the people of Dallas, and especially would he be pleased to meet the Sunday School workers of Dallas of all churches. His morning address will he given in honor of the Te cher Training Class which is ready to graduate from that department ot the Christian Church Bible School. A special program will accompany the a« Id re.- 8 *s of this great «lay. His evening address will be a presentation of the “ Men and Refigion Movement.” No person of Dallas can afford ro miss these treats. Let our splendid worker have a crowded house. These services will be hel«l in the Big Tabernacle on Clay 9 lreet. You are welcome to enjoy these services. K E N T U C K Y . Children’« bo >ks Non-fiction........... F ic tio n ................ Number of callers REV. CHARLES A FHIPPS H A R PE R Library Report for September. Better Baking For Sale at The Shultz. i — — ~ . . . —- I We are Now in Our New Building with the Willamette Valley DC CUE Several new lines will be added to our already well assorted stock. -n-r n i ----- □ □ □C 1 Ir " ~ ~ l‘ «t ir “~ » ^ ■ 11 —4 The Sterling Furniture Go. D A LLA S , O REG O N i . Pick- Doans Regulets cure constipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and ea«v passage of the bowels. Ask your drug gist for them. 25 cents a box. Ch i l d r e n Cr y FOR FLETCHER S C A S T O R I A Scott’s Emulsion keeps children healthful and happy. Give them a few drops o f this stre n g th e n in g food- medicine e v e ry d a y and watch them grow. IT PREVENTS Croup Whooping - Cough Bronchitis L oss o f F lesh and many other trouble* ALL D 9 UQ Q I 9 T 9 | The best plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the affect d parts is superior t«> a plaster and costs only one- tsMitli ns much. For sale by all good dealers. CLEAN-UP SALE 1911 John Deere Buggies S E L L IN G at B IG R E D U C T IO N S CRAVEN BR 0 S ., o £ £ a osn fr 4g¥- fr Zkr Tífir fr -& Rnrlt-ya will be valued accordmK to f r the standards herewith flven nt the International barley and hop prize f r exhibition In Chicago, ( M 12-22. It'll The relative merit of n brewinp bar '< £ ley 1, expressed In the percentage of fr points It receives The total number of points 1» deter mined by deducting from the nveriige f r of the sum of the credit* the stun of the penalties corrected for percentage. O The bsrlevs will la- valued on the Imsls o f maturity, viability (germinat » ing anilityi, berry wci^-nt. umrorumy. albumen (or nitrogeni content. These five divisions standing us credits, while penalties ore provided for excessive amount of moisture, for trimmings < * (screenings, etc.), for inseparable ad fr Mixtures, damage Indicated by off col or, off odor or by general Impression o and Irregularity of growth. Rarley Is disqualified if In any credit O division It receives below eighty points and contains more than 20 tier cent of - screenings or more than 5 per cent of f r inseparable admixtures: more than 15 i fr per ceDt of moisture: If color, *»dor or general impression Indicates heavy damage. Four and six rowed barley should contain approximately for each middle , f r - or straight furrowed kernel two lateral fr or twisted kernels. The viability (germinating ability) will be determined after proper art! i f r ficlal dry ing o f the specimen & W E handle everything in our line. HOPS FAVORED. Chamberlains Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and W hooping Cough. & Trunks and Suit Cases are in now which make a New Line for us. CLEANER CKANCfl OP PRUA LE HOP FLOWRUS. clean picking win cut an important figure In the valuation o f the hops that will be entered for prize compe tition. The great Importance o f this exhi bition will He In the fact that it will tend to put the valuation of hops upon a substantial basis of facts rather thuu of Individual preferences. AH exhibits at this exposition wtil bo In tlie names of growers, no deal ers being admitted t«> tbe competitive exhibition. The exhibition is in charge of tbe committee on awards, 1508 Re public building, Chicago. MERIT OF BREWING BARLEYS. Largest Stock of Furniture, Etc-, in the LAXATIVE. SSffidM M a. P . , . Bona* "7 am glad to write my endorse ment of the great remedy, Peruna. I do so mnst heartily.” — tuiia Marlowe. An y remedy that benefits digestion strengthens the nerves. * The nerve centers require nutrition. I f the digestion is impaired, the nerve centers become anemic, and nervous debility is the result. W. 8. Hellyer has been at his hop yard near Uallston which consists of 54 aeres, 30 of which are producing. As lie desires to move to Southern Cali fornia lie will sell this place which this Pallston Girl Married. Mrs. E. C. Hatton, Clay ami Lysle year produced 30,000 pounds of l los*oms. hut which lias yielded as high as 48,100 Mr. Aubiey Drumeller and Miss 8. ' «treets, Dallas, Ore., says: *Tn l ‘.H)7 I pounds.—Newberg Enterprise. Eunice Ottinger were married at the publicly endorsed Doan 8 Kidney 1 ills no,M ‘‘onlirm that statement, Miss Joann Rowell, who has been home of Mr. \N illiam Ottinger, at Ball- , a'“ 1 1 here for several mouths on a visit to slot) on Tuesday. September, 2»l. by , rhis rer.iedy wss used in my family relatives, returned to her home nt Spo Rev. V. P. Welch, of the Congregation- »"'1 H brought relief from backache and symptoms of kidney trouble kane this morning. Her mother ac al church. The bride is a mo t worthy j uthrr For sale by all dealers. Price 50 companied Iter as lar as Hillsboro where young lady of Hallstnn and a general | Buffalo, i cents. Foster-Milburn Co., favorite wherever known. she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Trul- Sheridan boy and - a --------- member — of — the | ! New Y.«rk, »ole «Kents for the United an — j ---- linger.—Sheridan Sun. .Sheridan Hardware company and is States, Elder G. W. Petit, pastor of the C’en popular in business circle#. The happy I Remember the nam -Doan’s—and tral Seventh Day Adventist church of couple took the afternoon trill for Poit- *n'ce 1,0 °Hier. Portland, baptised between thirty and land and other points on a brief we«l- “ fort}* candidates for admission to the ding trip, ami on their return will be \ t home to their friemls on South Bridge street in the house vacated by Mr. I . W . Bush.—Sheridan Sun. FAVORITE UorauM of It« extremity gentle and era for Detter Product. effective action, Rexal! Orderlies Have beom a tbe most popular Remedy for K. I). V Paul, who broke into tbe Constipation. ranks of the Oregon hup, rowerrt this | We are so positive that Hexall Order year, declares that Oregon bops, in o i lies will do all that la claimed for them lier to compete with foreign snd Califor that we positively guarantee to band nia top., must Ire clean, a comlitn n back tbe money you paid us for them which has been ignored in tbe past, snd upon your mere request. If you are not which slill prevails in nearly every bop- yard in lire state. -Mr. Puni paid u 10 entirely satisfied. cent bonus on every box of hops picked | Kexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, iu his yard this year in order that the are very pleasant Ro tbe taste, do not product tie clean. tripe, cause nausea, or any other an Mr. Paul owns two large hopvards at noyance usually experienced when or Buell, near this place At a recent hopgrowers' meeting it »a s agreed up dinary cathartics are used. Kexall Orderlies have a positive reg on that nil growers who had not rou- ulative effect upon the bowels and tend Darted tile r hops, would pick diitv hops, paving a cent a pound for picking. to provide permanent relief from Con —Oregonian. , stipation and the myriad o f asso late ailments. Besides, they help to over Faculty Visit*. come the necessity o f the constant use President Ackerman and the faculty o f laxatives to keep the bowels In uor- I of the state normal school paid a visit to inul condition. | W e honestly believe there Is no simi thi« city yesterday. They were shown | through the state house, after which lar medicine so good as Kexall Order i luncheon w as served at the home of lies, especially for children, aged, or i Miss Cornelia Marvin. Automobiles | delicate people. They ore prepared In were furnished by H. \V Meyers. J. L. convenient tablet form In three sties Stockt«»n. Walter Siolz. A. F. Hofer and o f packages. Prices* 10 l \, 25c.. snd j E. Hofer and tbe party was taken for a 50c. Why not try them at our risk on | ride through the city Those who were present were: Stute Superintemlent our guarantee? Remember. Rexnll Remedies can 1 Alderman, President Ackerman. Mrs. Gentle ami Professors Evenden Beau be obtained In this community only mont, Profess« r () tien ami wife, Mrr. nt our store — The Kexall Store. Jacobsen, Mrs. Lewando and Misses McIntosh. Shearer. Brenton, Dmnoie CONRAD STAFR IN , Dallas, Ora. and the Misses Davis.—Salem States- Miss Julia Marlowe I). E. Pirker, a prosperous farmer, o f Polk county, who resides near West Sa lem, prides himself in having what he believes to to one of the largest ginseng roots ever grown in the Northwest. This root weighs just a pound in the tenth year of its growth. It is consider W. (J. Ne-rnith left this morning for ed exceptionally well developed and its Blue River after a few weeks’ stay in growth is uni form and delicate. Mr. Parker has one-fifth of an acre of the city. He is watchman at the ginseng under cover, this being probab Treasure mine.—Eugene Guard. ly one of the largest patches in the val- Mr. and Mrs. B Casey returned | ley. He estimates that his patch of home to Dallas Sunday after a visit with ginseng is worth $3000. relatives here.— Ro-eburg Review. ‘‘There has been much wild talk of ginseng, and many fabulous prices have been demanded as well as received f.• r marr ed this valuable Chinese root. Ginseng culture, properlv conducted, may be ex Viola Olive Cobb became the bride of ceedingly profitable in Oregon, as I find Martin V Buck, at the home of the it to he. But the demands, which have bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M been made in many instances, are way Cobb, at Valley View, near Lawen, last out of sight. My roots will sell for $15 Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. The a hundred in thousand lots, w hich I be bride was attired in silk «lotted white lieve to he an equitable value. Ordin mull, the groom in the conventional arily ginseng in this state is valued at black. The bride was attended by tior about $12 000 an acre and there is a sister, Miss Hazel Cobb, while Mr. Har ready market for it.” —Journal. ry Buck, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The wedding march was t h e ~ o n I y ~ w a y ; placed by Miss ilda Hayes, and the ceremony was read hv Rev. C. C. Bab- bidge, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Burns. The canopy under which the Many Dallas Citizens have Discov bridal party stood w as tastefully arrang ered it. ed witli appropriate decorations. Light refreshments were served to between 40 and 50 guests after the ceremony. J us t what to do when the kidneys are They were the recipients of many beau affected, is a question that concerns both tiful presents young and old. Weak kidneys neglect- The bride i ’ the «laughter of Mr. ami e«l in childhood lead to life-kng suffer- Mrs. Geo. M. Cobb, prominent resi- jug. People of advancetl years, with dents of Valley Vi»**, and formerly oj less vitality, suffer doubly. In youth or Dallas, Oregon. The groom is the son age, languor, backache, urinary irregu of Mrs. Scott Hayes, one of Harnev larity. dizziness and nervousness make county’s most respected pioneer citi- life a burden. There is one remedy that lens. acts directly on the kidnevs. Doan’s After their honeymoon they will be at Kidne> Pills owe their worl«l-wide fame home to their friemls at the 8c«>tt |Q the fact that they are reliable. Fol- llayes ranch, near Lawen. low the example of this Dallas citizen ----- --------------- and you will he convinced that this is THE Worker J T Residents Aw ay and Those For- merly Here. Sunday School to Hear tk You are not experimenting on your- ■ sell when you take Chamberlain'* (; ugh f r Remedy for a enld as that preparation i has won its great reputation ami exten- j sive sals by its remarkable cures of colds, and can alasva Is- de|>ended upon. It it equally valuable for adults ami child, j ren am! may be given to young children O with implicit confidence as it contains I no harmful drug field by all good deal-' fr era. # P U B L I C SALE1 m- /MV I will sell at public auction at my place one mile west of Zena. beginning at 10 o’clock a m., the following describi d property, on Monday, October 9th 1 black Horse, 5 years old, weight 1400; 2 black Mares, 3 years old, weight 1200; 1 bay Horse, 3 years old, weight 1050; 1 gray Horse, 3 years old, weight 1100; 3 Sows and several Shoats; 4 head of Cows, 8 years old; 75 head of good grade Ewes; 1 two-section Harrow; TFR1VK- A H ilV I f W » 1 dark brown, 5 years old, weight 1300; 1 gray Horse, 7 years old, weight 1000; 1 black Mare, 3 years old, weight 900; 6 head of two-year-old Horses; 2 head of Cows, 2 years old; 75 head of high grade Lincoln Lambs; 1 gang sulky Plow; 1 Champion Mower, 6i foot cut. A11 sums oi $10» and un,,er> cash; over that amount a credit of 10 months will be given on bankable notes bearing- 8 per cent interest. Nothing to be removed until settled for. FREE M. F. WHITE Auctioneer /pp> LtTJISrOPT .A.T N O O N W. L. COOK -¿É- -0 - # tir * -fr O fr o fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr