Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 07, 1911, Image 8

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    FOR YOUR HAIR.
OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
FA LLS CITY
visiting her cousins, the Fishback chib
I dren.
James Goodman attended court at'
Dallas Friday aud Saturday.
'
70 Years
Mare A re Facts We Want Yew to Prevo
A number of our citiseus are attend­
at Our Risk.
ing court this week, both as witnes-e-
When the root* of the hair are en­ ami jurors.
Mr. an«l Mrs. Samuel Hinkle were
tirely dead and the pores of the ecalp
trailing in Dallas Friday.
F. P. Barber, has gone to Vancouver,
are glazed over, we do not belli ve that
Washington.
Mrs. Perkins, of Portland, is visiting
anything can restore hair growth.
Mrs. (J. E. Clapp ami fainilv.
But. wboii the hair roots retain any
Mrs. Lowe is again in the Thom pa » 1 .
For Infants and Children.
Miss Let tie Fishback returned borne
life, we believe there 1» nothing that drug store.
W e have had seventy years Tuesday after spending three weeks in
will h o surely promote hair growth ae
Miss Marguerite Flower returned to,
Carlton.
will Itexull “93“ Hair Tonic. To prove her scho«»i in Salem Sunday, ~Mrs.! o f experience with A yer’s
Clem Fishback returned to Carlton
the opportunity of spending Thauke-' t »at statement, v e promise to.prompt* Flower acompanviug her.
C h e rry P e c t o r a l. T h i s
Momlay after spending his vacation
ly return all the money you pay us for
giving at home.
The union service in the M. E. church
makes us have great confi­ j here.
R. L. CHAPM AN...
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Bloyd, of Rexall “03*' Hair Tonic, should It not was well attended on Thanksgiving day.
dence in it for coughs, colds,
Mrs. Bertha Larson was a Monmouth
Hillsboro, visited at the home of A. M. please you.
FU N E R A L DIRECTOR
Mrs \V. R Hinshaw returned last
ALCOHOL J PEK CENT
visitor one dav last week.
Rexall “ 03" Hair Tonic destroy« the week from several «lavs visit witii a sick
bronchitis, weak throats, and
A rant the latter |>art of last week.
and
Aggelatile Preparation for As
germs which are usually respoualble brother in Eastern Oregon.
EMBALMER
weak lungs. W e want you
Ruby
C.
Shearer,
primary
teacher
in
for baldness. It ¡»enetrates to the roots
O FFIC E : C b .p e l .»<1 Parlor», N. M . l n i l .
sirailaiiiwJiheFtodaiidRegula
OAKDALE.
the training school attended the teach­
to have confidence in it, as
The joint party given by Mrs Servev,
D A L L A S , OKEOONt
ling (lie Siomai-fts aiulßowdsi
ers’ institute at Baker City, Miss Jessie of the hair, stimulating anti, by pro­ land Mrs. Singleton and Mrs. Heydou
weli. Ask your own doctor ‘ Orin Farley has been visiting the
Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 1306.
llvde attending to the primary work moting circulation, nourishing them.
last
week
in
Selig
ball
was
a
very
en-
■ ici y. v e a-va a ¡T T fT h w j
Calls Prom p tly A nsw ered Day or Night.
Rexall •*03M Hair Tonic help* to I joyable affair.
during her absence.
what experience he has had | Dennis boys.
On Friday evening a short literary relieve scalp Irritation, to remove
Mr. and Mis. Ben Thompson, Mr.
with it. He knows. Keep
Clay Courier left f«»r his home in
program was given in the normal chap­ dandruff, to prevent the hair from Portland Wednesday after a week’s vis­
ami Mis Chas Bird Miss Maliuda Kim-
Promotes Digeslion£hrerful
in close touch with him.
el. A hook shower was given after falling out, and to promote au tn- it with relatives here.
1 ball and Alvin Kimball and son, Owen,
ness and Kest.Contains neither
wards for the benefit of the public li- creased growth of huir. It comes In
• of Falls Cit>, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Correspondents’ Contest.
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
The Buell bov»*, Ernest and Lowell, One of Ayer’ s Pills t( bedtime will cause Robinson all spent Thanksgiving with
brarv. to which the citizens contribuì two sizes, prices 60 cents aud $1.00.
sn increased How of bile and produce a
Beginning December 1 the Itemizer be­ ed liberally.
N o t N a r c o t ic .
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Robinson.
Remember, you can obtain It only came home fo.* Thanksgiving.
gentle laxative effect the day following.
gan a four months corres|>ondent8’ con­
at our store — The Rexall »tors
W. E. Gilbert is shipping Christman Formula on each box. Show it to your
Some
of
our
people
had
a
coyote
When you have a cold, get a bottle of
Btript i f OU IkS M iE fm iim
test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­
trees to the California market. Thia is doctor. He will understand at a glance. I chase last week and killed one.
CbambeiIain’s cough remedy. It will
Fiarpkui Seed“
a business that won id bring in consid­ Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one.
cept the prizes will be in cash, instead goon fix you up alright and will ward
Jtx.Stam *
CONRAD STAFRIN, Dallas. Or».
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Frank
Arnold
spent
U x l. b j tb. j C. AYEtt CO.. Low.U, U u ,
erable money here if looked after.
of other articles, that method seeming off any tendency toward pneumonia.
Adelfa Sells -
Thanksgiving in Dallas with Mr. and
Falls Citv people were genercus to
to suit best all concerned. The most This remedy contains no opium or oth -1
Mrs. Oscar Zeutz.
er narcotic and may be given as conti- H u g e orchard as they are going to put their less fortunate neighl>ors as evi­
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regular and most newsy correspondent
J. W. Robinson has just finished a
iently to a babv as to an adult. Sold j up f» new ^ brie k s to re bn Rd i ng
M m Serf-
denced by the many busk««ts of good
SUNNYSL0PE.
during that time will receive $10, the by all good dean
Clarified Sugar •
spring on the corner of State and Edge t tings distributed on Thanksgiving dav.
large new poultry house.
lers.
mJaynmTkmr.
Water streets in Kingwood Park.
second $5. the third $2.50 and the next
Harry Sloan, of Kansas, is visiting
While it may seem that times are
Ruf-sell Fishback was a county seat his old friends and neighbors, Frank
two $1 each. The contest will close
Mr and Mrs. T. Runcle gave Thanks­ hard to the person living in Oregon,
Aperfect Remedy forConsdpa
MICHICAN CITY.
visitor
Tuesday.
giving
dinner
to
Mr.
S.
Moore
and
fath­
tton, Sour Stomach.Diarrhea
Arnolds.
March 31 and be immediately follow­
and particularly Polk county ami Falls
er
and
sisters,
Mrs.
Brown,
Jay
Brown,
Worms fonvulsioiis.Feverish
Misses Gladys Barker and Anna
ed by another of four months duration
City, they have much to be thankful for
Jas. Wilson, of Dallas, is building new
Now that Thanksgiving is over every­ and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker ami and especially this year.
Woo«l, of Monmouth, visited our school fences.
n e ss and L O SS OF SLE£P.
commencing on that date.
body is at work again.
family.
Wednesday.
Several families gave dinner parties
j
Mr.
Sundberg
is
setting
out
nine
acres
Facsimile Signature o f
Mr.
Moore
returned
home
Friday
af­
Miss Jennie iluitt, n student of the
Misses Laura and Ad lie Clinton were to prunes.
to invited guests this Thanksgiving.
POLK.
ter his operation.
<). A. C., spent Thanskiviiig at home.
Among those keeping o|»en house were trading in Monmouth Momlav.
J. S. Macomber has just shipped a
Mr. O. V. Emery, a civil engineer of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Brinkman entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. W. F Nichols. Mr.* ami
Eh Marks and wife, of near Rickreall,
NEW YORK.
Mrs. Kliever was’ visiting at Mr. Mc­ Portland, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ed with a fine turkey dinner Thanks- Mrs. Jesse Moyer, Mr. ami Mrs. C. L. spent Sunday with Mrs. »Marks' parents, fine Rhode Island Red rooster to Melvin
Green's brothern»law, N. I). Wilcox,
?«•, A t 6 months olu
and Mrs. fl. W. iluitt.
iving. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Barnhard and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Towns.
Nulty’s Sunday.
Turlock, Cal. He lias also finished
T. Hunt, D. IIiiYction, Mrs. N. 8. Flower.
J 5 D o > es
Mr. and Mrs. I* J . Mitchell and Mis»
Mrs Baxter and daughter, Meda.
J. Clark, who is working at Shedds, spraying his young apple orchard.
Two gentlemen were over from Salem was the guest of bis mother, Mis.
»Mabel Tati*, of Portland, spent Thanks­ Smith, and family, Mrs. Warren Burch
made a trip to Salem last week.
and
family.
last week looking for a business hreation Clark, Thursday.
giving wi.h Mr. unu Mrs. John Schin­
G. Rem pel and family were visiting dler.
.Mr. Fred »Smith and family had a and state: that Falls City presented the
at Mr. Toeva Sunday.
Mrs. Dewitt, of Monmouth, spent
family reunion at the home of their beet attraction in their line of any place
»Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mangus, of Jeffer­
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Emma Hcck
Ed Burk halter has becgi seeding for son. was buying potatoes in this vicinity daughter. Mrs. William Squires, in yet visited.
and
family.
South Salem Thanksgiving day.
the Dunn boys.
J. E Fredrickson, a former resident
last week.
For Infanti and Children.
Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Calbreath after
Mrs. K. Brock gave her husband a litre.but now of Tillamook comity, is in
Kobhy Baxter and George Sw-mt made
R
,>llxt(,n |, having some laml
spending twelve days with their daught­
a trip to Portland last week. return,,,*
^ wlljcll
, „ tend, p* ttill„ oul in Thanksgiving surprise dinner to his town for a few days’ vmit.
er, Mrs. Agnes Hoague, of Sbdaville,
special friends. Those who enjoyed the
( fruit when Hill-lied.
returned home last week.
% *
» * * * * * * : ! fc**-*.**-*-,V * * * * » 1 *
favor were GeorgeGosser, Mr and Mrs.
Bears the
Grandma Quiring died last Thursday
BUENA
VISTA.
George Frazore, Mr. and Mrs. W. C
Mrs. Annie Foster and eon, Conrad,
morning at 4 o’clock.
“ I had been troubled with constipa­ Heise, Elmer Bailes, Lawrence and
Signature of '
of Dayton, spent Friday and Saturday
tion for two years aud tried ull ot ti e Frank Simon and their father and
Win. Steele was a business visitor to
When yonr feet are wet and cold and beri physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and I mo.tier, Mr. ami Mrs. George Nichols
Corvailis Wednesday.
your body chilled through and through they could do nothing for me,” writes
B e g in J a n u a r y 3 , C on tin ue
I UR W EEKS
Rev. M. L. Bullock attended the box
from exposure, take a tug dose of Thomas E. Williams, Middle boro, Kv.
Mis Durreil and children, of flop-
social
at
Summitt
Thanksgiving
even­
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, bathe **Tw < packages of Chamberlain’s Stom­
dale, left Wednes«hiy by bout for Salem J
your feet in hot water Indore going to ach and Liver Tablets cured me.” For ing.
and Oregon City to visit relatives.
Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to at
bed, aud you are almost certain to ward sale by all good dealers.
Chas. Huge was trying a new auto
ten«l the short courses of the Oregon Agricultur
N. E. Tyler is shipping clay to the
off u severe cold. For sale by all good
Saturday. He is about to buv one for Pheonix iron works at Portland.
al College, beginning January 3. Eleven dis
dealers.
his tumily.
R0CCA.
tinctive coursed will he offered in Agriculture
Mrs. Florence Gobat and daughter,'
Mectmhic Arts, Domestic »Science and Art, Com
There was a good number out Sunday Addie, of Albany, were guests of Mrs,
meree, Forestry ami Music. Every course is de
BUELL.
Our school bouse has a new heater, evening to bear the fine Thanksgiving Anderson a part of last week.
signed to help the student in his daily work
sermon by M. L. Bullock.
also a new Hag.
Make this a pleasant and profitable winter out
Mrs. Martha Fiske and children have
Mr, and Mrs. Dane spent Sunday
ing. No tuition. Reasonable accommodations
G. W. Cox raised some fine celery,
For any pain from top to toe, from returned home after a weeks sojourn
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul, of Gooseneck. very white, sweet and tender.
For
beautiful illustrated bulletin, a«ldress
any cause, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic with relatives near Albany.
Fi. M. TE NN AN T, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore
Joe Parker, of Red Prairie, was visit­
N. L. Hayes and w ife went out to Oil. Pain can’t stay where it is used.
Ducater Winn is at home from Port­
ing his sister, Mrs. Cal Harrington, prove up. R. H. Plank and G. W.
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land, where be went to have his eyes
Farmer’s Business Course by Correspondence
Monday.
Horsfall were witnesses.
treated.
PERRYDALE.
Quite a crowd attended Sunday
*
.V-** * * *
V * * % - * * X f * * i
Prayermeeting was held at Mrs. Wi-
Miss Norma Holman, our primary
school Sunday.
gle’s a week ago.
teacher, spent Thanksgiving with her
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Flannery and
»Miss Bessie Wevner is visiting with
Dug Hubbard is feeding Mrs. Robin­ daughter and Fred Hebding spent a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmar,
M W K X i M x i e M M W * * * * * * # * - * * * * '» * * - * # * * '* * # * * * ! ! - - * * * * * ■ * * - * # * i * * _
of Dallas.
Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Lenhnrd for a son’s horse this winter for its use.
few days of last week with relatives in
few clays.
Mrs.
Henry
Knighten
was
called
to
Portland.
On Wednesday night Dug Hubbard-
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Braley, Lynn lost by fire his house and ull his winter’s
Portland la.-t week owing to the serious
Andrew Campbell and family and illness of a grandson,
Jones aud Sherd Braley started for supplies. He will rebuild.
Floyd Flannery ate Thanksgiving din­
Pennsylvania last Thursday.
Rev. Abbott, of Eugene, preached a
F. H. Brock and wite went to Nortons ner w ith their sister, Mrs. Thornton, at
mother should be careful
Ernest Hatton visited friends heie on Thanksgiving day to attend a dance Willainina.
gmd sermon in the M. E. church last
Friday evening.
Sunday.
that
the
children
take their baths
at Fred Wagner’s. They report a fine
W. A. Keyt and family of McMinn­
ville spent Thanksgiving here with rela­
A box of fruit, vegetables and other
Chas. Muller and wife* spent Sunday time, best dance they were ever at.
in
a
w
arm
room.
T h e chill o f a
tives.
useful things were sent to the Boys and
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
Friday was cool, but the sun shone.
(»iris aid society in Portland by the i
cold
room
is
dangerous
after com ­
W. A Keyt and wife were visiting at school.
Dug Hubbard went to the valley on
The quicker a cold is gotten rid of,
the home of the latter’s brother, Stan­
Thanksgiving
day.
ing
out
o
f
the
hot
w
ater.
the less the danger from pneumonia
ley Fletcher, near McCoy Sunday.
Miss Sherman, of Marion county, is
and other serious di eases. Mr. B. W.
A Perfection SmoLeless O il H ester brings bathroom or bedroom
visiting at the home of Mr. and »Mrs !
Every family has need of a good, re-
L. H a l, of Waverly, Va., says: “ I
Mrs. George Myers, of Dallas, t ame J. Nash.
to just the degree of warmth you want in five or ten minutes. A ll vou
firmly believe Chamberlain’s Cough liable linament. F« sprains, bruises, down Sunday for a visit with Grandma
have to do is to touch a match.
The Sunday schools are preparing to *
remedy to be absolutely line best pre­ soreness of the muscles and reiiinatic and Miss Fannie Keyt.
have a Christmas tree.
paration on the market for colds I pains there is none better than Cham
T h e Perfection H eater hums nine hours on one falling and is
A ship incut of nice furniture from
have recommended it to my friends and berlain's. Sold bv all Good Dealers.
Yernie Ferguson and Miss Bertha
always ready for use.
Y o u can move it anywhere it is needed.
Washington D. C was unloaded heie Winn, former young people of th is;
they all agree with me.” For sale by
T h e re is no waste of fuel and heat warming unoccupied rooms.
ihe latter part of the week for Mr. place, were 111:11 ried last Tuesday at the
all good < ealtrs.
ANTIOCH VALLEY.
Goetz’ new residence.
Just the heat you want, when and where you want it.
home of Mr. Thurston, near Wells.
T h e Perfection is fitted with an automatic-locLing flame spreader
»Miss Hazel Duignan returned home
M 0N M 0U T H N 0. 2.
Rev. Chester P Gates, of Dallas, will
Report for school district No. 30, for Sunday from a few days’ visit with her preach 111 the Evangelical church Sun-
that prevents the wi. k being turned high enough to smoke and is
month ending December I. Bill : Num sister in Amity.
<1*1?, December 10.
easy to remove and drop back when cleaning.
Many persons have signed up as char her of pupils remaining last month 27;
Rev. Harry McLain, pastor of the M.
D rum s finished either m turquoise-blue enamel or plain s teel; fight and orna­
Aaron Tillery, of Ballaton, has been
ter members of the Monmouth Grunge. number of pupils marked *R’ since be­
mental, yet strong and durable— suitable for any room ia any house.
building a new porch aud reshingiing E. church here will begin a protracted j
MRS. J.
GAYNOR, Proprietor
There were no Thanksgiving services ginning of year 28; number ot davs Chas. Bratcher’s house.
meeting the 10th assisted by Rev. Mill- 1
Dealers everywhere ; or w rite to any agency of the
taught during month 18; whole num­
held at either or the churches here.
er.
ber of davs attendance 471; whole num­
S ta n d a rd O il C o m p a n y
Mr. ami Mrs. George Werner are the
Mrs. Paul Hanson and brother were
P. F. A rani, of Pacific Dili versify, ber of days absence 16; whole numlter proud parents of a baby girl born No­
(In corporated)
Independence and Dallas visitors Mon-I
spent Thanksgiving w ith his parents.
times late I); number of pupils perfect vember 27 lb.
day.
liiddell Bros, are still at work plow­ in attendance 20; whole number be­
C, L. Griller and Mr. White, of Dal!a-*,
ing and drilling with their caterpillar longing 27; average daily attendance 2fi; were Berrydale callers Sunday.
per cent of attendance 00; number of
traction engine.
visits by parents 1. Those receiving 90
Chas. Bratcher and I). L. Keyt and
Bid are being received by the city |>er cent and above in 7tli grade spelling
recorder for the erection of the $30,000 coetest are Nona Hinkle 10J, and Jean daughter were Dallas visitors from here
Saturday.
water system.
Hunt 90; 4th grade Gladys Ramsey 100,
P. O. Powell has finished his lurge Paul Proast 100, James Hunt 100. Wil-
Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind
| ma Yea ter 90, Geneva Harris 98, Elton
barn on his farm north of town.
Clanp 92, Rol**rt Hinkle 92.—Clara piles yield to Doan’s Ointment. Chron­
Professors J. H. Ackerman and Thos Peck»», teacher.
ic cases soon relieved, finally cured.
II. Gentle returned from the institute
Druggists all sell it.
Mrs. Virl Yeater sjK*nt Thanksgiving
at Baker City last week.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tice.
The normal school closed at noon last
PEEDEE.
Misses Jean Hunt, Geneva and Gen-
Wednesday and the students were given
netta Harris spent Sunday at the home
of Miss Marjorie Holman.
Mr, and Mrs. Pine Burbank, from
An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. H unting, Fishing, Boating
M ias Clara Pechiu ate Thanksgiving near Monmouth, spent Thanksgiving
with
relatives at Peedee and took in the
dinner at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. O.
Surf Bathing, Ridir.g, Autoing, Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating.
masquerade
dance
at
the
hull
Thursday
M. Lehman, of Oak Point.
night.
Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstones, carnelians can be found
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn spent Sunday
on the beach. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh
Miss Susie Sulivan visited her uncle,
at tlie home of Mrs. C. K. McCaleb.
Ira Hooker, a few days last week.
fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vegetables of all kinds days.
Miss Jennie Swearingen speut Sun­
There was a party at Ronco’s last Fri­
day with »Miss Gladys Ramsey.
day night.
Camping Grounds Convenient and Attractive
Miss Addie Clinton spent Sunday
Where Scratched It Made Sores. Ter­ with »Miss luu Fish back.
Mrs. Della Hoppe and two daughters
with strict sanitary regulations.
visit*«!her futh r, Mr. Paul Rone«», and
rible Itchingand Burning KaptHor
Mr. Harry Lehman called in this val­ family a few «lays last week.
fromSIeeping. CutlcuraBcmodk s ley Sunday evening.
LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS
Ira Burbank and wife were over from
Basill Gilliam was in this valley Sun­ Falls City and took in the dance.
Completely Cured Her. NoReturi.
day.
from all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale daily.
‘ s 111 ado under a new and im -
The masquerade Thursday night was
“ Three years ago this winter I h v l a
Miss Oil it* Hinkle apent Tuesday with well attended ami Mrs. Love gave a
1
**
proved
d
ye
process,
surpris­
breaking out that covered tny whole I hh I j . .Mrs. K C. McCaleb.
II nisei ve supper about midnight with all
I t itched so It seemed as If 1 should go craiy.
3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS
in g ly resists water, lig h t and dirt. T h e co lo r scheme
It first came out In little
Mr. C. Ilarria has )n*en making posts the good thing« to eat imaginable, for
when it comes to cooking Mrs. Love is
pimph-9 on my hack ami for Mr. Schroeder the past week.
in m any beautiful shades, is ve ry harm oniou s. Do
from
Southern
Pacific
points Portland to Cottage Grove; also from all C. A E.
hard to beat.
spread till jt covered my
not confuse N o-F ad e M a ttin g w ith printed or wood
whole bod7 ami limb*
Mr. and Mrs. Yortmhl have movad to*
s'at inns Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return
Jim and Dick Taylor wont to ICings
down to my knees, also one of \V. 11. Mack’s houses.
Sunday or Monday.
pulp goods, which soon fade and becom e soiled and
Valiev trading last Friday.
my arms down to my el­
-■»—
« • » ■ ..... -
bows. Where I scrat» In d
Call on any S. P. or C. & E. agent for full particulars as to fares, train
dingy.
N
o-F
a
d
e
M
a
ttin
g
is
m
anufactured
by-first
Dyspepsia
is
America's
curse.
Bur­
The
Christmas
tret*
will
I
n
*
Saturday
ll made sores, and th^
I schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, “ Outings in Oregon,”
terrible itching and burn dock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia j night, the 23d at Peedee. Eveiy one
dyeing
the
m
aterial
through
and
through,
and
then
tng kept me from deep everv time. It drives out impurities, from far ami near is invited to come.
or write to
interw oven w ith a new, im p roved rein forced design.
tng. I tried several n me­ tones the stomach, restores perfect di
Miss Stewart, the Cherry Grove
dic* all to no purpose. geslion, normal weight aud good health
W M . M c M U R R A Y , Cencral Passenger A ge n t
teacher, went home to «(»end Thanks­
! Ttien I concluded to try
g iv in g .
the Cuticura Remedies. I used the Cuticura
P O R T LA N D , OKEOON
WESf&ALEM.
Boap .md Cuticura Ointment, also th» Resol­
Roy Me Roe spent Thanksgiving at
vent, for about four months, and they
s
3
pure vegetab le product, es­
liin
Peedee
home.
com pletely cn.ed me o f eczema. I have had
pecially made
Th ese goods w ill not break or pull
Mr. .1. Thomas, of Iowa, is here visit­
no return o f the d in e s * since. I never had
Je««*e ^ wst has goat to Dallas to
a good night's rest after the skin eruption ing his uncle and other relative«.
apart when com in g in contact w ith chairs or table
court this week.
first broke out till I commenced using the
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fredrickson, of
Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
I had only
legs, and flie lr w e a lin g q u a lities are absolutely guar­
Mrs. Mamie Yost ami son, George,
used them a few days before I could *< j Three
Rivers, are here spending
visited at Gus Linderman’s last Sun-
anteed. Th ere is no sh ort-lived wood pu lp fibre used
they were beginning to heal, and the terrible Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs
I day.
Itching was gone.
Rebecca Bailes.
in N o-F ayd e M attin g.
“ Those that lived In the house at the time
Mr. Love uni) Frank Gilliam will
N. O Bailes and family spent Thanks­
know how 1 suffered, and how the Cutlcur-
have a .hooting match about the 22nd
Soap and Ointment cured me. I never take giving with Mrs. Bailes’ sister, Mrs.
Phone and stand at W. R. Ellis’ confectionery
j or 23d of thia month, will give the date
« bath without using tire Cuticura 8oap. and
Durnierl.
j for certain next week.
I do not believe there are better remedies
disease than the Cuticura Heap
any ’ skin
i
There will tie a box aerial and a fine
Kraal fitow, of Dalla., ia in the valley
ntm ent.” (Signed) Miss Sarah Calkins,
I Obiti
All kinds of hauling done well and promptly. Spe­
program on Friday evening, IVrendwr vi.iling friends and relalivaa.
, III . Mar. 16 . tail.
8th, at the church. All are invite«! t o 1
cial attention given to commercial men.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment are for sale come ami bring a box.
Clif Burbank wart to Falls City lait
throughout the world, but to those who
weak .
have suffered much, lost hope and are with­
The question is asked by tnanv, Have
out faith In any treatment, a liberal sample vou heard from Mrs. Han land or fami­
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of each together with 32-p. booklet on the ly yet? The answer it No.
Doan's Itegli lets cure constipation
care and treatment of the skin and scalp will
writhout enping. nausea, nor anv weak­
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bo mafied free, on application. Address Pot.
The Capital Trust company la clear-| ening effect. Ask your dmggist lor
lOT Dr«f A Cheat. Corp., Dept. $A, Boston.
mg off the apple tree« out of the old them. 2> cent* per I m i ,
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
GASTORIA
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Bears the
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Statements
We have made some pretty broad state­
ments in our advertising, concerning
our shoes. If they aren’t true tt e
public aught to know it; if they are
true the public should know this, also.
There’s only one way fo find out. Come
in and buy a pair. We are willing to
leave the truth of our claims to your
own individual experience.
DALLAS SHOE STORE
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is the most durable
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The colors are
fast, interwoven and dyed through
and through.
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Proprietors.