V » d* OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. BALLSTON. AVOID HARSH D^UGS. Many C ath artics Tend to Cause Injury If you are suLJe t to constipation. should avoid strong drugs and All the County News Graphically Writ­ • 1 you athnnh s. T',ey only give roinpo: try R. L. CHAPM AN..... F U N E R A L DI RECTOR and EMBALMER OFFICE: Chapel and Parlor«, N. Main st. D ALLAS, OREGON: Bell Photic 103. . Mutual Phone 1R06. Call» Promptly Answered Day or Night. Correspondent»’ Contest. Beginning August 1st the Itemizer be­ gan a four months rorrMitondents’ con­ test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­ cept the prizes will be in cash, instead of other articles, that method seeming to suit best all concerned. The most regular and most newsy correspondent during that time w ill receive $10, the second $.r>, the thi«-d $2.50 and the next two $1 each. The contest will close Nov. 31st and 1)« immediately follow­ ed by another of four months duration commencing on that date. PERRYDALE. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Werner purchased a nice piano last week. Mrs. II. G. Kevt is suffering with rheumatism in her arm. Slit* is treat­ ing with the chiropractic doctor at Mc­ The promoters of various enterprises Minnville. and stock sellers, find Falls City a fine field for their work. While it speaks Miss Wanda Kevt and Prof. Wilson were visitors in Dallas from here Satur­ well for llie wen th of our citizens, thu same amount of money invested at day. home in development of our city and John Duignan is painting his house. vicinity would return much greatci Mrs. D. L. Kevt returned home from profits. the Dallas hospital the last of the week.. Mr. II. K. Calkins and wife are Port­ Mrs. Chas Bratcher and little daugh-1 land visitors this week. ter went to Kickreall Friday for a visit Mrs J. II. Flower was a Salem visitor with relatives. Friday and Saturday last week. Mr. and Mrs, Sawyer, of Portland, The reception given to the Methodist came up Friday for a visit at the home pastor Wednesday night was largely at­ of her daughter, Mrs. II. G Keyt. tended and a very pleasant time was en­ Mr. and Mrs’ K. Knee visited friends joyed by those present. in Portland the last of the week. Mrs, J. C. Kramer is visiting relatives J. A. Baxter and Faye Morrison were in Monmouth this week. in Dallas Monday. Mrs. N. A. Em mitt moved to Portland Mrs. Join* Duignan went to Portland Friday, where she and her husband ex­ Saturday upon receiving a telegram that pect to reside in the future. her sister in law, Mrs. Richard Camp­ The obi soldier’s meeting at. Dallas bell, was quite sick. Saturday was attended by four from Falls City. It is hoped legislation sat­ isfactory to the old vetera s will he en- acled by the coming congress. Many who give hut little thought to pension matters, seem to forget that the old .oldier by his loyally and courage offered his life ns a willing sacrifice, that we of another generation might H. G. Kevt baled bis straw last .Sat­ breathe the air of a free and united urday. country. I hey are living heroes, ever)' Four carpenters came up from Mc­ one of them and surelv entitled to all Minnville Monday to work on Mr. our country may give them. Goetz's house. L. B. Murray returned Saturday from Miss Foster, of Salem, taught the ins terinediute loom here last week, Mi - Winnie banner having taken sick and had to return home the fitst of the week. W e are sorry to hear that she is still un­ able to teach. Miss Anna Kurtz is teaching this week. H. J Elliott went to Corvallis Friday a three weeks visit with Ids daughter at and has not >et returned at this writing Priest Rapids, Wash, The la«t iep. rt from h s little daugli J lin Coulter was a Portland visitoi ter, who has the tsphoid f. ver there, Mondav. was that she was seriously ill. James Lee returned lust we« k from a Cures baby’s croup W illie’s daily weeks visit with his father at Colfux cuts and bruises, mamma’s sore thro Much is said through our papers these grandma’s lameness— Dr. Thomas’ Ec­ days about Hading at home and sup­ lectic Oil —the household remedy, porting home industries. This ia good advice, t in t , too ottmi w e s i - i * meinners of a commercial club, sometimes their officers, buying ail their goods through catalogue hou-es. and sometimes the • Harry Lacey went to Dallas on busi petty j a Ions ie* of p<.litieul I« h lies will nes last .Saturday. throw all work away fiom the home Mrs. Emma Womer and daughter tow n and still exp«vt each local resi­ Eva, are visiting at Philomath and H al­ dent to dig up when money is wanted The newspaper is right. Support your sey for a few days. • home town and home people ami get Several of the women met at Mrs some « f the m mey back. Powell’s Saturday evening and helped Falls City is making considerable celebrate her birthday. progress in development work this year Jimmie Dyer and brother, Levi, have ami another season will show the gain gone to work at Black Rock. made. Fruit is lieing set out in large Bev Freer was a Falls City visitor last Quantities and town improvements are going ahead. Several new houses are Saturday. uml«*rway at this time, and the ntv is Ira Burbank and wife have moved t( making preparation for the coming Falls City and are going to run a res­ year’s work. taurant. • • * —- PEED e F no 1 “ I am pleased to recommend Cham­ We hear it won't he so very long till berlain's Cough Remedy as the ln*st the train will he running up the Luck thing I know of and the safest remedy iamute and our pretty valley. for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble,’’ There is a new baby boy at Mr. and wiit«*s Mrs I . It. Arnold, of Denver, Mrs. Charles Kerber’s. Colorado. "M e 1» v«* used it repeated Mr. Wallace Brown and wife, of Falls Iv and it has never failed to give re­ City, visited bis mother Friday at Mrs. lief.’ For sale by all good dealers. John Ritnor’s. POLK. Mbs Foerste, the school teacher at Polk, went home on a visit and return­ ed Sunday forenoon, Mrs. Burkhalter was operated on at the Dallas hospital and is getting along nicely. Mr. McNulty has been sawing wood over to Mr. Mitchell’s and around there for the last few days. Fd Lerman was dicopp’s Sunday. visiting at Mr. Bed- For pains in the side or chest damp­ en a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's liniment and hind it over the seat of pain. There is nothing better. For S;de by all good dealers. ANTIOCH. There was a house warming hallow- e’en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCaleb, who have moved into their new house Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Deal, Mr and Mrs. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. John Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Dan Calbreth, Mrs. Hinkle, Mrs. La France, Mrs. Walker, Misses I ettie Fi-Ithack, Ktfie Clapp, Millie Clark, Oilie Hinkle, Fannie Coleman Clara IVckin, Jean Hunt, liessie Clark, Nona Hinkle Marjorie Holman, Lizzie I’ogynski, Nellie Shipley, Daisy John < 011 , Hazel Johnston, Gladys Ramsey, Thelma R.nnsev, Jennie Swearingen, Messers Shiplev. Goodman, lioginski, I. M. .M«Caleb. V. Fishhiek, Boh Fish- hack, Ahlerman, Vaxvahl, Jess John­ son, Elbert Mack, George Harris, Frank Hunt, Charley Hlint, M ill Hunt, Paul I’raast, Ora Hinkle, Boh Hinkle, Irvin Holman, Merle Swearingen, John Hin­ kle, Grover Hinkle,. Joe Swearingen. Richard Or b o n . Henry Bogvnski, Jake Bogynski. All had a very nice time and Mr. and Mrs. McCaleb received some very nice presents. S II Hinkle has gone to Washington to visit his son, Frank, and will proba­ bly bring bis hon.and family home with him. Efiie Clapp. Lottie Fishhack, Jesse Johnson and Vard Fishhack visited w ith Je n Hunt Sunday. 9 T For Three Long Years. SufferedGreat Deal. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Brought Marvelous Results. In Few Weeks Cured Completely. " I v u troubled with arno for three long years. My face was the only park affected, but it raused great disfigurement, also suffering and lost of sicep. At first there appeared red, hard pimples which later contained white matter. I suffered a great deal canned by the. itching. I was in a state of perplexity when walking the streets or any­ where before the public. “ I used pills and other remedies but they failed com­ pletely. I thought of giving tip wbon nothing would help, but nomething told me to try the Cuticura Soap and oint­ ment. I sent for a Cuticura Booklet whieh I read carefully. Then I bought some Cuticura Hoap and ointment and by following the directions I waa relieved in a few days. I used Cuticura Soap for washing my face, and applied the Cuticura Ointment morning and evening. This treatment brought nur- velous results so I continued with it for a few weeks and was cured completely. I can truthfully say that the Cuticura Ramdies are not only ail, but more than they claim to be.” (Bigned) O. Haumei. 1015 W. ¿Uth Place, Chicago, 111., May 28, 1011. For more than a generation Cuticura Rem- edles have afforded the most economical treatment for affections of the skin and scalp. A cake of Cuticura Soap (2 tc .) and a box of Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are often sufficient. Although sold throughout the world, a liberal •ample of each, with 53-p. book on the skin, will bo sent free, on application to Potter Drug A Cbem. Corp., Dept. 38A, Boston. I' ■ VI. Itromly. of Morgan, Morrow Co., * » > »¡idling hie eon. Chester, ami daughter. Hand. Inst Saturday and Snn- ilay. There wan a Halloween party at the home of Mr. ami Mrs John K lira ham last Tuesday night. All report • Hue time. Mr. and Mrs. Mltehler. of Hig Klk. were visiting at IV. K It «.('» last week. h I wi having some lilaeksmithing done, Mm. Klta Hinds and Mrs. I.nln With* am were visiting at the home of Mrs. Mulkeyon Shot f*om h last Saturday. Grandpa and Grandma MeDowell, Mrs. Miry MeCov and vhildren were visiting at West Snmmitt Thursday. Misa Clara Downing wan visiting Ha «el Ills ndy lust Thursday night at rt eat Summit. Mr. C. O. McDowell and family, of Corvallis, made a hutineaa trip thiongh onr neighborhood the last part of Hie week. I.W . Mrs. Alderson is visiting her sister. Mrs W. II Mack Mrs. Peter Kurr, of Tnlmage, Is going to build a barn on her tarm iit this val ley and her son, Lee Whitcomb baa en­ gaged the lumber. Mrs R. Riggs is vmtimr her sister rn the Columbia river arid her mother, Mr.*. Bwrmet, is keeping house for hei w hile she is gone. Jack Bennett is in this valley with Iris vvoodsaw. George Morgan has his new house ready for ocupation. Mrs. Janie Morrison of Portland, I as been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I J. S. New bill. Oren Reynolds and family have mov­ ed toO. E. Focht’s farm west of town. Palmer Stevenson, who lias been run- I ning the place, having gene to Illinois. j Mrs. Earl Sampson has returned to her home at Hoquiam, Washington, after an extended visit with her parents 1 here. Mrs. Frank Kimsey has blood poison in her hand. Y o u n g and o ld have them. Som e abuse them. T h e y g e t tired, starved. S Y M P T O M S :-L o u o f sleep and appetite, in­ digestion, irritability, eventually wrecked con­ stitution. A l c o h o l i c r e m e d ie s stimulate on ly. Scott’s Emulsion Mr. and Mrs. Husam have moved to tlx^Burch property. Chamberlain’s Ktomaeh and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, grip- and may be taken with perfect safe safety by the j most delicate woman or the youngest | child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakeaed di- | gestion and for regulating the bowels Lor sale by all good dealers. Biplan«, r ; In. Mor.opiane, j ta» A NaW STYLE IA I n c a n t s / C h i id r k n There will be a meeting at the school bouse the 10th at 7 o’clock for the pur­ pose of organizing a literary society. Ev ery one interested should attend. Prom otes DigestionfliretfW n e s s and RestjContains Dritter Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. OAKDALE. Allen Clark went to Salem and re- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Crawford, of Sa­ turned Wednesday. lem, visited the former’s parent’s at Professor Beaumont made a round th s place Sunday. trio to Salem Saturday. S. H. Barker, of Salem, visited his Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mulkey visited ranch here Saturday. Dallas friends over Sunday. The Auto delivery of the G. W . Tea Mrs. J. L. Mnrphv came over from company was through Spring Valley Monday selling their goods and will WaMport, Lincoln county, Thursday, to repair her residence and build tiie c o ii - make the trip hereafter every two ciete sidewalk around her lot on Cot­ weeks. tage avenue. Miss Florence Donahue, of Bethel, Mrs. V. T. Daniels went to Eugene spent the week end here with her Thursday to visit he* brother and at­ cousins, the Misses Looney. tend the revival meetings under the Mrs. Zdlla Baker, and daughter, I leadership of the local Christian minis Helen, who have spent the last year in ' ter there. Oregon, will leave Tuesday night to j P. E. Chase is conducting a 5, 10. 15 join her husband in Illinois. cent store in Independence, retaining Will Thompson is working for Mr. I his re. idence here. Davis. Terpsichore is now being indulged in Mr. Stone has returned from Oregon by the student hotly and their friends City, where he attended the funeral of at the normal gymnasium, controlled his sou, Willie. by Miss Wilcox, the physical trainer. A new steel bridge is being built at Mrs. J. II. Hawley still remains quite $he Four Corners by the Atlas Con­ weak, grief fiver ihe death of her hus­ struction company. band being the ma n cause. t««-lil I«* Ml*’ 11 For Sale al I be Shultz. FOR FLETCHER’S C A S T O R I A ctSAML’a rm ax In Use For Over Thirty Years 0*1 tm t* A M iiU h - ft e c u * « Q M W ta r. A A fM D ? «r | Ben Thompson has lately | fine new team of bays. A petftct ness and Loss of S leep . IV Sin* Signarar« of N E W YORK.____ \ O. E. Dennis has gone on a business trip to Tillamook. A tfr m onths old j 5 D o s e s -J J C lnts Mrs. Mattie Drumeller and her son, Carl, were up from Sheridan visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie Murphy, last week. Mrs. Tom Card and Miss Joe Murphy visited Mrs. Chestsr Guthrie lm»t week. Mr. Green bought Mr. Dorrity’s gest team. Remedy for Constipa­ tion , Sour Stotnach.Dlante« Worms X'onvulsioiisJ'rvr risk bought a Exact Copy of Wrapper. GASTORIA T H « O f N T AU n ( O I I M H V , N I W YO R K o IT T . lar­ Mrs. C. Nelson came over from Mis­ tletoe Sunday to help care for her new granddaughter. T R IE D R E M E D Y The Sign of Popularity! F O R T H E G R IP . 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 Y O U R store Mr. Elbert, of Spokane, is here visit­ ing his uncle, George Elbert. Its cordial and constant service always safeguards a successful merchant’s popularity P. H. J ihnson moved th« old dining hall to a lot on Main .»treet and will fix it over to rent to roomers. Miss Lillian Bogert, of Salem, is vis­ iting friends here this week. Insist that our New Business department originate a special The Reading Social Hour club met witli Mrs. J. 15. V. Butler in a business meeting Wednesday afternoon to the number of 22. A lazy liver lea Is to chronic dyspep­ sia und constipation— weakens th«* 1 whole system. Doan’s Hegulets (25 cents per box) correct the liver, tone j the stomach, cure constipation. 1 design for YOU — one that’ s different — one you will like b u ° MS cold ; NOTICE! NOTICE! Oregon Power Company Telephone 24 C THE ELECTRIC SIGN IS THE SIGN OF POPULARITY C L E A N -U P S A L E O N DALLAS, ORECON Phone and stand at W. R. Ellis’ confectionery Spe­ SHAW & M U SC O TT Proprietors. Bell phone 64 Mutual 243 HEATERS ) THE DALLAS TRANSFER All kinds o f hauling done well and promptly. cial attention given to commercial men. Summons for Publication in Foreclosure of Tax Lien. For the Next 15 Days, Commencing Monday, November 6 SA A A A A A A A A A A A A* A A A A r▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Scorchers Heaters, N o. 22, 9.50; sale p r ic e ______ ___ 7.15 Scorchers Heaters, N o. 25, 10.50; sale p r ic e ______ . _ 7.90 Charter Oak Heaters, $12.75; sale p r i c e ________ _ 9.60 In the circuit conrt of the state of Oregon for Pol i county. Department Number 2. L. D. Brown, plaintiff vs, Jane C. McFailand and John McFarland, her husband: Mary E. • iwinn, widow: W. W. Booth by and Helen Boothby, Ids wife; Caroline Haley and M.. Haley, her husband; P. A. Bradley and W. B Bradley, her husband: George T. Bootkby and Mary C- Boothby, bis wife; R. T. Boothby and Rhoda Booth by, his wife; H. If. Bootnby, unmarried' Roy Boothby. unmarried : Edgar Dennis, unmarried, Maggie Dennis, unmurri d; Carrie Ed­ wards and William Edwards, her husband: Mary Dennis “ .Smith” (whose true surname is un­ known to plaintiff) and Mr. ‘ •Smith” , her husband: Fannie Dennis “ ginith” (whose true sur­ name is unknown to plaintiff) and Mr. “ Smith” her husband; the unknown heirs of Maria E. la sp«ir, deceased: all of the above named persons, being the heirs at law-and only heirs at law * f_________________ __________ .. his wife, both deceased; ... ___ Reason R Boothby and Mary ___ Ann Boothby, and Henry Fawk and Mary K. Fawk his wife, defendants; Summons for publication in foreclosure of tax lien. To H. H. Boothby, Roy Boothby. Edgar Dennis. Maggie Dennis, Carrie Edwards. William Ed­ wards, Mary Dennis “ Smith” . Mr. Smith” , Fannie Dennis“ mith,” Mr, ‘ Smith” , the un­ known heirs of Maria E. Jasper, deceased, defendants, 0 [N THE NAME OE STATE OF OREGON You are hereby notified that L. D. Brown, the holder 1 of Certificate of Delinquency numbered5 issued on tne 16tii day of November, 1907, by the tax collector of the county of Po lk, state of Oregon, for the amount of fifty-five (56 cents,) the -mme being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1907, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed *d to “ unknown,” of which ou arc the owner as appears of record, situated in said county -------------------- . and state, and particularly Miunded and described as follows towit: The west half of the east half of the southeast quar­ ter of the northeast quarter of Section T« n, in township seven south, range f< ur west of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk county Oregon. You Hre further notified that said L. D. Brown has paid taxes on said premisi i for prior or subsequent years with the rate ol interests on said amounts as follows: Year’s Tax 19MH Date Paid ! March July 1909 1910 | March 1909 i 15 ! 23 1910 15 1911 Tax Receipt No. 1699 MAS 37H7 2718 Amount M M .95 li Bate of it I! Interest II jw P « <-«.| dò per et. j p p " ,’M¡ Said last named defendants as the owners of the legal title of the above datrrlbed property as the same appears of record, an«! each of the other persons above named aie hereby further notified that L. D. Brown will apply to the circuit court of the county aim state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property at»ove described, and mentioned in said certi­ ficate. You sre hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first puMi«‘ation of this Mimm<«s exclusive of the day of sab! first publication, and defend this a«*tiou or pay the Amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued interest, and in case of your fail­ ure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and coats against the land and premises atiove named. This summons is put>listK*d by order of the honorable Ed. F. Coad. Judge of the county co«irt of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk and said or«ler waa made and «1ate«i this 23d day of Bet !«niter. 1911,and the date of the first publication of this summons is the28lh day of Septemtx in 1911. All process and papers In this pnx^eding may be served upon the umlersigned residing within the state of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. L. D. BROWN. Address. 610 Mill street, iHillas, Oregon Plaintiff. ^ * # * * * ■ * + # * # * * * * * + * < ------ « » * * * * - » » * * * * - * * * ■ * * ■ * ■#+■ * +* + The Depot Store W e n ow h a v e on sale a la rg e r fin e r lin e o f Up to Date Imported Lace Curtains than th is tow n lias e v e r seen, w h ieh w e are p r e p a re « to sell Dallas Mercantile Co. C h i l d r e n Cry o / m ■BBC W H ISK EY Mi « It.-i Nl| O n.ilio. of N o t N a r c o t ic . Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson have j a new «laughter, born November 4ih, l which was the 31st wedding anniversary ’ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rob- ’ inson. MONMOUTH NO 1. Bears the Signature AVegitable Preparation firAs Mr. and Mrs. Barnard were in Eola Sunday for the rest of their things. These Heaters are all of Standard Make and the Best on the Market in Every Respect K E N T U C K Y ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT Mr. anersons. und aged peo were Falls City visitors last week. pie, as well as for the most hearty A. F. Courier came over from Salem person. Tuesday and temained over a day, They come In three size packages. bringing his w ife and children with him. 12 tablet?, 10 cents; 30 tablets. Re­ The combination iiallowe’en party 25 cents; SO tablets, 50 cents. given by Mrs. Dennis and Helig last member, you can obtain them only Tuesday night was a.very pleasant affair. at our store — The Rexall Store. Mrs. Emma Hinshaw received quite C O N R A D STAFRI.V, Dallas, Oregon an injury iai-t week when a stick of wood Hew up and cut her forehead. GASTORIA Most everyone in E«*la is cleaning up their yards and ourniug the leaves and trash. AI f red Campbell is still very sick t^e Sheridan hospital. to the Dowels. ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. E0LA. CRIDER MERCHANDISE STOR E : D a lla s at U»s* than New York prices. Our cousin in Switzerland is tire manufacturer of all except the 'Nottingham* go«*!«. We are also eliminating at cost things pertaining to the Furniture ami Hardware, etc A houa fide cearue to ob ain good values Telephoae 744 f. C. RICICLI. Proprietär THE DEPOT STORE t* t* t* * * * * * * * ii* * * + * * * + + m ■