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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. SUNNYSLOPE. » » ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ R. L. CHAPMAN..... FU NE RA L DIRECTOR and EMBALMER Ì % ♦ ♦ Geo. Booth by, of Monmouth, was seen in this locality last Wednesday. Mrs. K. Clarke and brother. James Goodman, were Dallas visitors last Thursday. Bell Phone 103. Mutual Phone 180«. 1 Helen Marks, of Kickreall, visited Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night ♦ with iier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, several days of last week. OFFICE: ('Impel and Parlura. N. Main at. ^ D A LLAS. OREÛON: ♦ Miss Ina Fishhack is visiting relatives and friends in Carlton and Newberg this week. ' Correspondents’ Contest. Beginning August 1st the Itemizer be gan a four months correspondents’ con test on the same lines as heretofore, ex cept the prizes will lie in «ash, instead of other articles, that method seeming to suit liest all concerned. The most regular and most newsy correspondent during that time will receive $10, the second $'>. the third $2.50 and the next two $1 each. The contest will close Nov. 31st and he immediately follow ed by another of four months duration commencing on that date. Joe Howsman and family of Mon mouth, were pleasant visitors at the Bosley home Sunday. P. L. Fish back made a business trip to Buena Vista Monday. John Walker is helping Tom Marks, of Kickreall, with his fall work. Herman Wonder attended the I. O. () F. lodge meeting in Independence last Thursday evening. CAUSES MUCH DISr ASE. K .1 Robinson bought a mare and colt from B. M. Howell. Do not neglect Indigestion which may lead to all sorts o f Ills and complica tion«. An eminent phy*l< bin once said that ninety-five per cent o f all the ills o f the human body have their origin in a disordered stomach Our experience with Rexall Dysp p sla Tublets leads us to believe them to he among the most de|»cndable retne dies known for the relief o f indigos tlon and chronic dyspepsia. Their In gredieuts are soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes o f the st< m ach. They are rich In pepaln. one ot the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford Is very prompt. Their use with persis tency and regularity for a short time tends to hrlng about a cessation o f tile pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexall Dysj»epsia Tablets help to In sure healthy appetite, to aid digestion, and thus promote nutrition. As e v i dence o f our sincere fuith In Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. I f they (R> not give you entire satisfaction. we wllj return you the money you paid us for them, without question or form al ity. They come In three sizes, prices 25 cents. 60 cents, and $1.00. Re member, you can obtain them only at our store — The Rexall Store. Two sisters visiting her. A. E. Kimball and family have moved to Falla City. A baby girl arrived at the Wigle home on the 2lst. F. Wittenstrom has gone to Kansas to visit liis sister. B. M. Howell, C, A. Babcock and the Wigle brothers have returned from Si- Mrs. R. M. Mrs. M. L. j Saturday. CHICAGO rJERCHANT MAKES STATEMENT. and Mr«. A. J Harman were Albany s *»|*i • r last Thursday. CASTOR» G. W. McLaughlin is improving his' farm home by building a cellar and porch and putting in a septic tank. of Mrs. B. M, Howell are After Spending Thoownda o f D ollare and Consulting the Moot Em inent R. Emmond and Mr. Black butchered some nice hogs Monday. Physicians. H e W as Desperate. Hampton is bedfast again. CHICAGO, IL L S .— Mr. J. Q. Mr. James McClain and Mias Ethel Hampton went to Nortons McClain went to Carlton Sunday to at Becker, of 134 Van Buren 8t., a tend the wedding of Miss Rosa Kau. wholesale dry goods well-known wh Advice About 8tomach Troubles and How te Relievo Them. “ I do not believe there is any other CONRAD STAFRIN , Dallas, Oregon medicine ho good for w hooping cough us Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy,” w rites Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Oregon. This remedy is also nnsui* so Mr. Carrie Ktun.Un) and children pased for colds and croup. For sale by were visiting Mrs. Il.iefa Sunday. MONMOUTH NO. 2. all good dealers. Mr. Moss on Little Klk wilt soon have til. new Itnnae completed on hi. home ^trickier iV Murdock are holding a stead. He is still busy hauling lumber. PEEDEE No 1. sale to close out their stock of goods. (iraml|.aand Grandma McDowell it re They will carry the factory output of reported a little better at this writing. Klliott Bros., of Portland in the future. Some here have seen the comets. I.lnyil Cordell made a business trip Lester Lind»ay, of Oak Grove, came Grandma Hastings is here visiting to lilodgett Monday witnhie mule team. up Sunday for a few days visit with relatives. friends here. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Win. Wakefield Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kotico went to Sa October 17tb, a bouncing U-pound boy. Pres. Ackerman has returned from Medford, where he attended an insti lem Saturday to see his father who h sick. tute. Cures baby's croup Willie’s daily There was a surprise party at Freer'* cuts and bruises, n,amnia's sore throat, Work on the normal gymnasium has grandma's lameness— l)r. Thomas' Kc- been completed and s udents are taking last Saturday night. lectic Oil—the household remedy, exercises under the physical instructor. Troy Turner and family visited at A1 Several train loads of gravel have va Womer’s last Sunday. ROCCA. been laid on the Southern Pacific tracks Jesse Yost and wife went to Airlie within the past week. last Saturday to do some trading. Mrs. A. B. Morlan will sell at public Wilhelm Yost has returned to his auction the household goods of A. T. home in Port and. Croiis. Alva VVomer, wife and daughter, Eva P. O. Powell is erecting a big new went to Dallas last Thursday. barn oil bis farm north of tow'n. Frank Rowley has been to Corvallis a Mr. C. G. Griff a is putting a new ad few days last week. dition to his house on Railroad avenue. Mr. Loye has bean building a large The public and hi ¿h school, of Mon chicken house for Frank Gilliam. mouth, moved into the new building Loren Burbank and wife have moved Monday morning. The public school is located on the second floor and the to Black Rock. high school on the third floor. The W ill Bush desires w li) ever borrow- building is modern in every res|>ect. cd his little heating stove from the Frank Bush place to bring it home as For pains in the side or chest damp he needs it quite badly these frosty en a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's mornings. Liniment and bind it on over the seat of Elsie Bush visited Hazel and Mabel pain. There is nothing better. For Saturday night. sale by all good dealers. 1 letz \vl**re they have been working for ! orne time. l'c h ! Itch! Itch!—Sc atch! Scratch* ■ , dealer, states as follows: 8« r itch! The more you scratch the E **1 have had catarrh fo r mors worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment. years. Have tried It cures piles, eczema, any skin itching, P than thirty ye j everything on earth and spent j All druggists sell it. I thousands of o f dollare fo r other medicines and with phyeicians, FALLS CITY without getting any lasting re lief, and can aay to you that I Mr. Tr >tter, from Yakima, Wash., have found Peruna the only rom* is traveling through the valley buying edy that haa cured me per I goats. manently. Willard Gilbert and wife came in from 'Portland last week and are visiting at •'Peruna has also cured my Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Tetherow’s. wife of catarrh. She always keeps it in the house fo r an attack o f Doctor L. Pfandhoefer was a Dallas cold, which it invariably cures in visitor last week. a vert- short tim e ." Charles Dill and w ife went to Salem last week for several days visit. For Infants and Children^ The Kind You Have Always Bought Ben Kidder, of Wells, threshed some thing like 75 bushels of clover seed for M. N. Prather last week. Jeb Milhouser is hauling cord wood to the wooddock for Paul Hansen. Emil Gohat and wife were down from Albany Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sippy left Friday for Eastern Oregon to stay for the winter. Signature Hilly Wells, of Halsey, is with his mother who is very sick at the home of her 6on, G. A. Wells. of Mr. and Mrs. Holstein sre living at the farm home of Mr. Barber west of town. Chamlterlain’s Stomach and Liver T a b id « do not sicken or g ii >e, and may be taken with peifoct >«*ety by the J. H. Flower was transacting business MICHIGAN CITY. most delicate woman or the youngest at his Portland oflice last Wednesdav child. The old and feeble will also find and Thursday. Miss Annie Tate, of Sublimity, is vis them a most suitable remedy for aiding John Courier was in Salem last week and strengthening their weakeaed di iting with Mrs. John Schindler. attending to real estate matters. gestion and for regulating the bowels. Mr. and Mrs. John Schindler visited For sale by all good dealers. J R. Movlan, superintendent of the Spaulding company here, was a Salem friends at Sublimity Saturday and Sun- I day. visitor for a coiiple of days last week. WEST SALEM. Burl Olliver and Asa Smith attended I Mr. Williams, one of the boopkeep- ers In the Bosh hank at Salem, has the basket social at Lincoln. Mrs. L. Livermore made a business bought a farm here and will set it out Fred Ewing and S. L. Jones were vis to fruit. itors near Marion, where Mr. Ewing trip to Portland last Thursday. Mr*. Cone Baker moved her house Mr. Chapman, county coroner, with purchased a Lorre. John Schindler is hauling lumber for hold goods to Geo. Gosser’s barn and his wife and some fiiends, were Falls will keep house for Mr. Gosser, as both a hog house, which he is building. City visitors last week. girls attend school, Miss Essie going to W. O McKown came up from Port Apple picking flniahed last Saturday business college. land last week and is visiting relatives on the Wallace farm and the packing j Chet White is building a launch and in town. He leaves th s week for his will finish this week. Chapin llavilaiid is helping him even homestead claim in Eastern Oregon. The Post has killed the potato vines j ings. E. B. Harrington, who has been in now and the farmers will soon be busy J. T. Hunt and N. O. Bailee sold their town for a couple of days, left for his digging hops last week for 41 cents. Newberg home Monday. Hazel Patterson, while playing at George Leric, alias Jimmie Haw-sin*, i John Walters and wife returned home school, was pushed over a bank and got who tried to prove who killed the Hill after a couple of weeks visit with his her face badlv scratched. family near Portland, ran away last daughters in Airlie and the Pedee coun spring from school here and from hie try. BUENA VISTA. adopted father, who lives on the hill above West Salem. The new pastor of the Methodist church was married last week, and Mrs. Goubert’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrr. Charley Roy have Wednesday night the members and moved to Portland for the winter Gamble, from the east, arrived here friends of the church gave him a pound month-, last week to make their home in Salem. party. Mr. ai d Mrs. A. J. ¡fall left Friday Miss Kflie Baker was sick again last A merry party from Dallas, with a for a few days visit with their son. Har week. livery rig, h id a lively runaway Satur- | ley , of Portland. Mrs. Canfield, of Salt Creek, called on day night, smashing their buggy and Chester McClain brought two loads of Mrs. llavilaiid and Mrs. Beck Bunday. bruising their horses. furniture up from Independence Mon Mr. and Mrs. John Simon and daugh day. ter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and To feel strong, have good appetite Mrs. Spitzbart at their new ranch home. N. Anderson, of McMinnville, is a and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blor»d Bitters, the guest of his brother, R. Peterson. Miss Graham was a Sunday visitor at great Rystem tonic and builder. Mr. and Mrs. Knighten, Mrs. Robson Mr. and Mis. Marion Moore's. Exact Copy of Wrapper. VMS OSMTAttM M S M R V . N S W T O R S A IT T. The Sign of Popularity! The secret of popularity lies in meeting people often and leaving them favorably impressed The popular merchant meets the people often —and always with a cheerful message An Electric Sign can welcome a thousand people an hour and bid them welcome to YOUR store Its cordial and constant service always safeguards a successful merchant’s popularity Insist that our New Business department originate a special design for YOU — one that’s different — one yon will like Mrs. Annie Pruitt is on the sick list POLK. Trov Turner and wife went to Dallas last Wednesday. Oregon Power Company Frank Rowley sold his buggy and Dee Dunn loaded a car of prunes for Dr. Hay ter at Polk. team to Joe Brown. Kd Burkliaulter is sick with the piicu tnonia. T e le p h o n e 24- Joe Brown visited at Jesse Yosts last Saturday night. C THE ELECTRIC SIGN IS THE SIGN OF POPULARITY Mr. and Mr«. Diehm and Mrs. Ked- Luther Condon and wife and Will decopp were visiting at Mr. Travis' Yost went to Dallas last week. Sunday. There is little daoge from a cold oi Mr. and Mrs McNulty made a bind fiom an i t tack of the grip except when ness trip to Perrydale Saturday. followed by | iie unon. , a.id this never happens when Cliainoerluiii's Cough Mr. Teats unloaded a car of tiling. Remedy is used. This remedy lias won its great reputation and extensive s. 1 A lazy liver lends to chronic dyspep sia and cons ipation— weakens tin- by its reman utile cures of colds and whole system. Doan’s Keg diets (25, grip and can he relied upon w ith im cents per box) correct the liver, tone plicit confidence. For sale by all good dealers. the stomach, cure constipation. — — — TH E D A LLA S TR A N SFER D ALLAS, ORECON — Phone and stand at W. R. Ellis’ confectionery ANTIOCH VALLEY. EOLA. All kinds of hauling done well and promptly. cial attention given to commercial men. Mrs. C. W. Hillman attended the fun George Milty is plowing for Alfred eral oi her uncle, F. Y. Mulkey, Tues Brown. day afternoon. Mrs. Carlson is home from the Sa Miss Nona and Ollie Hinkle spent letn hospital. Her throat is not well Su iday with Mis.-* Millie Clark. yet. Grover Farmer is with his wuodsaw. working in F.ola Mrs. Grover Farmer has been visiting relatives in Salem dining last week, Bell phone 64 Mutual 243 Mr. and Mrs. Vorphttl have been staying with Mrs. W. II Mack the past two months. Mr. W. II Mack and nephew, Mr. Alderson, are building a house lor M . Mr. Seymour and wife visited out Niggle. , school Friday School is getting along Mrs. Vorphal went to Salem Wed fine with lit pupils. nesday to visit her friend, Mias Gladys Stock still (»others on the railroad Byers. track. Mr Minnich and Mr, Geo. Reming Mr Landoii has a contract to clear ton spent two days picking apples for fiO acres of laud for the Horst Bros, mp D hi Callm ath. h o o ii as he is through on the Patterson Mr. Pepper is working for Mr. La- place. Franee, who i* reported to lie getting along nicely. COULD NOT SLEEP Mr. C. Nelson and neighbors have sold their prunes for $7.15 per hundred straight through. Mr. W. H. Mack sent a nice load of apples to Dallas Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hinkle were trading in Monmouth Saturday. All Over Baby’s Body, Head and Face. Scratching Made Sores. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Have Had No Further Trouble. "O n July 27, 1009, we left Boston for a | trip to England and Ireland, taking baby | with ua. After being ir. Ireland a few day« “ I a nasty rash cam»* out all over lit* body. Wo took him lo a doctor who said it was chicken pox. and gave us medicine for him. The trouble started in thu form of a rash and was all over baby's body, heed and face, at diffeient times. It irritated, and lie would scratch it with ail his might. The eon- aequenoa was it d e v e lo p ! Into sores, and we were . __ afraid it would leave I (I nasty «cars on his face. ' • W hen we reached England we took baby to another doctor, who said his condition waa due to change of food and climate, and gave more medk ine. Tiie rash got no better, and It used to itch and burn at night so bad that the child could not sleep. He waa completely covered with It at different times. It was at this time that my mother advised us to try Cuticura Doap and Ointment. After using Cutkura Hoap and Cutlrura Ointment for about nine months the places disappeared There are not any srara, or other kind of disfigurement, and baby Is completely cum i by the Cuticura ftoap and Ointment. W e have had no further trouble with baby's akin. Nothing stopped the Itching, and allowed baby to deep but Cutlm ra Soap and Cuticura Ointment." (Higned) Mrs. Margaret Gunn, I t Burrell 8t„ Jtoxbiirr, Mass., March IS, I t l l . Cuticura 8oap and Ointment are sold throughout the world. Bend to Potter Drug A Cheat. Corp., Dept. H A. Boston, lor free •MBpto of «w ii w M n -p . book 00 U m akta. Miss Effle Clapp spent Sunday with Miss 1 am tie and Ilia Fishhack. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey were in Mon mouth Saturday. Misses Lettie and I iia Fi.dihack, of Sunnytdope, visited with Mrs. Mack Wednesday. — ■ ■ ■ WEST SUMMIT. Born, to Mr. and Mr*. John J. Mc Dowell, of West Summit, October 17, a 9-pound boy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jones, of Shot Bout h, OctoU r 2lst, a 9-pound girl. Mr. and Mrs. James Cordell, of Ldd -j villc, made a hiisine « trip to Bkslgctt last week, also to West Summit to have o ne hlaeksmithing work done. We understand that Mr. Ia*e Miller | and family were to start for the Bend c wintry last Monday. We wish them good 1 ick on their long jour tie v. Miss Laura Cordell wss visiting at Went Summit 8uuday and Monday, al- SHAW & M U SCO TT P r o p r ie t o r s . In the circuit eonrt of the state of Oregon for Pol t county. Department Number 2. L. D. Brown, plaintiff vs. Jane C. McFailand and John McFarland, her husband; Mary E. Owinn, widow; W. W. Boothby and Helen Boothby, his wife: Caroline Haley and M.. her husband: P. A. Bradley and W. B Bradley, her husband: George T. Boothby and Mary L. Boothby, his wife; R. T. Boothby and Rhoda Boothby, his wife; H. II. Boothby. unmarried; Copy rieb! H art Schaffner « M ara ’ I 'HE news that Paul Revere brought to his neighbors was important to them; and to the whole world. wards and William Edwards, her husband; Mary Dennis “ Smith” (whose true surname is un known to plaintiff) and Mr. ‘ •Smith” , her husband: Fannie Dennis “ Smith” (whose true sur name is unknown to plaintiff) and Mr. “ Smith” her husband ; the unknown heirs of Maria E. Jasper, deceased; all of the above named persons, being the heirs at law and only heirs at la * of Reason H. Boothby and Mary Ann Boothby, his wife, both deceased; and Henry Fawk and Mary E. Fawk hts wife, defendants; Summons for publication In foreclosure of tax lien. To H. H. Boothby, Rot JJoothby, Edgar Dennis. Maggie Dennis, Carrie Edwards. William Ed wards. Mary Dennis “ Smith” . Mr. “ Smith” , Fannie Dennis “ mith,” Mr, J*8mdth” , • the un > known heirs of Maria E. Jasper, deceased, defendants. IN THE NAME Oh STATE OF OREGON You are hereby notified that L. D. Brown, the holder I of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 5 Issued on the 16tu day of November. 1907, by the tax collector of the county of Po Ik, state of Oregon, for the amount of fifty-five (55 cents.) the same being Ihe amount tnen.due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1907, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to “ unknown. of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county and state, and pa rtictilarly _____ # bounded and described as follows, towit: The west half of the east half of the southeast quar ter of the northeast quarter of 8eetion Ti n. in township seven south, range feur west of the Willamette Meridian, In Polk county Oregon. You are further notified that said L. D. Brown has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate ol interests on said amounts as follows: Our news is not quite so vital as his; but it ’s import ant, just the same. You ought to be glad to know that H art Schaffner & M arx clothes are here, ready to wear; that you can step into a store like this and get a suit or overcoat promptly; one DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. The DALLAS HOME oi HART SCHAFENER & MARX CLOTHES Ju»y 1910 March MHM a 1909 j 1910 UV99T 3453 3787 2718 .84 ¡15 per ctT .86 jlftperct. .96 U45 per et HUM The Depot Store W e ’ll be glad to show you any day you please. Overcoats $16.50 and up. 1909 15 Said last named defendants as the owners of the legal title of (he above dev ribed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that L D, Brown wtll apply to the elrcult court of the county ano state aforesfid for a decree foreclosing the lien against ihe property above described, and mentioned in said certi ficate. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the I amount due as above shown together with costa and accrued interest, and In case of your fail ure to do ao, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and coats against the j land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the honorable Ed. F. Coad, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk and said order was made and dated thi* 23d day of Sei'teni bet, 1911, and the date of the first public «lion of this summ ons is the 28th day of September, 1911. All proc ess and papers in this proceeding may be served upou the undersigned residing within the state of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned L. D. BROWN. Addrem, 610 Mill street. Dallas, Oregon . Plaintiff. that is right in every way; fit, style, tailoring. Suits $18.00 and up. March I Kate of Interest Tax Receipt No. Date Paid Year’s Tax 19UK —— — *'I am pleased to recommend Cham berlain's Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and the safest remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble,” writes Sirs. L. B. Arnold, of iK-nver, Colorado. “ We have used it reputed ly and it has never failed to give re lief.” For sale by all good dealers. Spe Summons for Publication in Foreclosure of Tax Lien. Miss Lizvic Bogy risky, who has been working in Dallas, has re'urm d home. Mr. Riddle's gasoline caterpillar plough can tie plainly hoard in this val ley. D W e now h a v e o n In 8 a le a l a r g e r fin e r lin e o f Up to Dote Imported Lace Curtains th a n t h i s tow n h a s e v e r s e e n , w h ich w e a r e n r e p a r e e to s e ll ■ t l m llutn Sew Yorfcprii-m. Our con wo in SwiUerland i» the manufacturer of all except the 'Sottinsham' fooda. We are alan eliminating at coat thing* pertaining to the Furnitnre ami Hardware, etc A Inna tide ceance toob ain good raluea Teleakaae 744 1. C. RICKLI. Proprietor THE DEPOT STORE MHHM