STUMP PULLING MACHINES FOR SALE las, now a resident of Portland, has an* nouneed the marriage of her daughter, Pave Franc, to J. Penbrone Gault, the wedding to take place early in March. Mrs. Digby has been here with her 'daughter, Mrs. Judson Mitchell, who is | sick. Mr Jim Middleton has been putting in a telephone at hia hop yard in Kick- reall, also working in the hop yard. Asher & Luebkeare doing some grub- ding for Mrs. Brock. Mrs. George Brown and babe are vis* 1 iting her parents at Gresham. Mr. Munson’s horse dropped dead , while he was drivi g through town. Will Griffith was called to the bedside of his dying mother at Ko e Lodge. She will be buried Wednesday. AT THE CHILD’S HEAD SOLID Miss Minnie Wunder. Had not Used Half a Set of Cuticura Remedies Before Head was Clear and Free from Eczema. Charlie Poling berg Sunday. returned from New- Mrs Thus. Gleason, of Salem, is visit ing relatives in Dallas. 100; second,. McCoy, 99; third, Eddie Agee returned from Sheridan Guthrie, 96. Thursday. Eighth Grade First, Red Prairie, Ward, Elkins, Lincoln, Oakdale, Lone Star, Oak hurst, 100; second, Spring Valley, 99; third, Concord, 98. The follow ing schools have been placed on the roll o f honor for having mad 95 or more in the test in the following grades: Fourth Peedee, Red Prairie, urday. A few voting people came up from Sherioan Sunday to attend the services Gooseneck, Oakpoint, Popcorn. Peter Friesen spent Saturday at Inde Harmony, Fir Grove, Oakdale, of the M. E. church. pendence. Lone Star, Oakhurst, Hopville, Mrs. Robison, n nurse from Salem, The Endeavor league party given at Mistletoe, Valley J u n c t i o n . the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gates is taking care of the Miller children. Fifth Smithfield, Polk Station, Friday evening was attended by about Mi«# Retta Campbell has been up Oakpoint, Buell, Har twenty, all having a good time. from Portland visiting her parents, Mr. Ward, mony, Suver, McTimmonds Val Mrs. M Pierce, of Dallas, spent Sat and Mrs, Jim Campbell. ley, Guthrie, Pioneer. Sixth - urday in Salem. F ra n k S tu m p Smithfield, Bridgeport, Polk Sta Mr. L. Fleck, who has been ill for Mrs Theo. Farrington is sick with la tion, Buell, Spring Valley, Har some time, is now able to be up and out «rip. mony, Montgomery, Enterprise, of doors. Jim Hubbard went to Salem Thurs Fir Grove. Concord, Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Vilwock returned to day. Grove, Oakhurst. Seventh — their home in Salem Sunday. Mrs. Mason, who has been vlaitinir | Ward. Spring Valley, McTim May Brown, of Port la ml, was in this for a couple of ’ weeks with her brother, city Sunday. Mr. Viggers, has returned to her home monds Valley. Lone Star, McCoy, Guthrie, Oakhurst. E ig h th - Margret Shinners returned to Inde in Portland. Prairie, Ward, Elkins, pendence recently. Mr. and Mrs. F. Whitney went to Red Valley, Montgomery, Ora Kerns is now employed at Al Monmouth Thursday to he at the bed Spring side of her mother, who is quite ill. Lincoln, Concord, Oakdale, Lone bany. Mrs. Fred Toner returned from a two Star, Gakhurst. Cleve Burch, who has been working Result o f contest for schools o f at McMinnville, returned to his home weeks stay in Portland Monday even- •tig. in this city Saturday. two or more rooms, held Feb., 9: K. N. Hall wasup from Sheridan Sun Fourth Grade First, Bethel, Guy Hubbard spent Saturday in Sa day and Monday. lem. Rickreall, 100; second, Mountain Mrs. Morgan Ellis and Mr«. Zolin View, 99; third, Airlie, 98. Frank Lock man returned from Mon was a passenger to Salem Wednesday. mouth Sunday. Fifth Grade— First, Mountain View, 100; second. Black Rock, There was a party given at the home Haurriet D a v is . of Mr. and Mrs. Fulghan’s Saturday Miss Viola Mason went to Salem 98; third: West Salem, 96. evening. Sixth Grade—First, Rickreall, firawiiy, H. 8. But/, was in Salem Saturday. Fid Day left for California Thursday. 99; second, Mountain View, 98 2- 3; third. Bethel, 98 1-2. Grover McDouga! returned from Sa Mrs. Martha Wren returnsd to her lem Saturday • Seventh Grade First, Black home in \\ ren Friday. Rock, 100; second, Mountain Kenneth Forest is over from Salem Mr and Mrs. A. P. Starr and son left Margaret Hunt, of Eugene, spent a Friday for their new home in Portland. View, 99 2-3; Falls City, 99. Eighth Grade—First, Moun few daya in Dallas last week. Captain l ’ooze returned from Port tain View, 100; second, Dallas, R. C. Wilson will leave in a few «lays land Friday. for Iowa, w here he will put in his spring Henry Friesen was a Salem visitor 97 13-20; third. Rickreall, 97. crops. The follow ing schools have Sunday. K. F. Wheeler, formerly of Dallas, been placed on the roll o f honor Ethel Murphv is visiting in Eugene. has bought the Monmouth meat mar for having made 95 per cent or There was a large attendance at the ket. more: Fourth grade Salt Creek, lecture at the Woodman hall Fridav. Sol Blessing is having his house re Monmouth. Airlie, Bethel, Perry- Miss Annie Keyt, of Perrvdale, is modeled. Rickreall, Independence, spending a few days with Sadie Myers, j Mrs. Stinnett returned Monday from dale, North Dallas, Falls City, Moun Snlem, where she has been visiting rel Merle Ramsey returned from Port-1 tain View. Fifth grade—Bethel, atives land Monday. Rickreall, West Salem, Buena Henry Robbins has recently returned Vista, Falls City, Mountain View. to Dallas. Sixth grade Bethel, Rickreall, Manicuring, Facial Massage All»ert Fennel returned from Indepen Independence, Falls City, Blaek dence Thursday. Hair and Scalp Treatment Rock, Mountain View, Seventh A l m a M it c h e ll. and Hair Dressing, at | grade—Dallas, Bethel, West Sa Grandma Boyer, of Bear Camp, was lem, Buena Vista, Falls City, in Dallas visiting old friends. 4 0 8 C o u r t S t r e e t .. I Black Rock, Mountain View, Mrs. Clwirles Farley, formerly of Dal- 1 C i Eighth grade Dallas, Bethel, Rickrenll, Mountain View. Nearly all o f the grades in the county were much better this month than last and all teachers report that nearly all children in Th«r« ii ona m.n m th* I mlad State. who ha. perh.p. heard the county took part in the test. anura women .ecreti (han aor other man or woman in the There has been much interest a o u n ir t The.e »acral» are not .acral, of fiuilt or ihama. bul the .acre«» of »uffennf. and they haie bean confided to Or. j shown by the parents o f the K V. Pierce in the hope and aapactation of advice and help. children an we are expecting That law of theta woman have bean di.appointed in their es- great results from the spelling pect.tion. 1 » proved hr the fact that ninety-.ifiht per cent, of I work this year. Yours Resp.. ■II women treated by Dr. Pieroe have bean ab.olutely and •Itofiether cured. Such a record would ha remarkable if the H. C. SEYM OUR, •ate. treated were numbered by hundred« only But whan School Supt., Polk Co., Ore. Letha Campbell is home from Port Mrs. A. L. Stow went to Salem Sat land. urday. Mrs. George Ilagood «pent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs Buell ami daughter, of Salem. Independence, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Monsun, of Eugene, is visiting Longnecker Sunday. in this citv. Mr. 8mlth. of Monmouth, has been Mrs. L. J Ramsey and children spent visiting his daughter, Mrs. II. Smith. Sunday in Portland. Pete Ritner is visiting his sister, Mrs. Etta Fleck returned from Salem Sat Rob Arnold. Women s Secrets ■ bat record appliaa to tha treatment of more than hall-a- mil lion women, ia • practice of »rar 40 year», it it phenomenal, and entitle. Or Pierca to tha (ratitude accorded him by wumea M th« first aI epeci.il.» in the treatment of women'« di.ea.ei Every »ick woman may eon.ult Dr. Piarea by latter, absolutely without ■barge. All rapliei a « mailed, seeled ■■ perfectly plain envelop««, without aay printing or adverticing whatever, upon them. Write without lenr ns with- cut fea. to World’« Diapaoanry Medical Association, Or. R. V. Piarea, Praat., BuJelo, N. Y. D R . P IE R C E ’S F A V O R IT E P R E A C ItIP T IO l« Hols. City Express & Transfer Co. ix > k Mracorv, proprietor All kimlauf hauling at reasonable rate». Phon* orders promptly at- tci ded to. Headquarter» at Web ster's confectionery. Phones; Bell 2«4, Mutual i.V4 barn Phone Mutual 241 What’s the Matter With Your Baby Carrie Alexan der_________ 5,160 Mary S A lexan der________ 9,200 I A A llen .......................... 6,480 The young mother—and many an old one , er, 1325 Spruce St., Pueblo. Colorado, and H. C. Eakin was over Tuesday looking J W A lle n .,........... ............14,970 too-—is ■ often - ....................... puzzled to know the cause >f Mra. Ida A. Drinker, 765 South Grant St.. J E Allen & sons__________ 6,600 her child's after hia fruit farm. ill nature. The loudness of its j Denver, Colorado, the only laxative given is Mrs. J C A lle n ____________16,500 crying does not necessarily indicate the reri- j Dr Caldwell’s Syru|»-Pejj*in. It has been Rev. Singleton was calling on friends of its trouble. It may have nothing j found to answer iuott perfectly all the pur- R G A lle n ............... 10,370 ousnesa here Saturday. more the matter with it than a healache or a ! po.ieH of a uxative, and ita very mildness and John Bnrgard came up from Portland E C A m a n n ........................ 5,200 feeling of general dullness. I t ctnnot, of | freedom from griping recommend it especially for the use of children, women and old folks Saturday to tee hia falherinlaw, W. E. N C Anderson......................6,410 course, describe its feelings, but as a prelimi generally -people who need a gentle bowel measure, you are sale iu trying a mild Mrs. W. H. Mark visited in Mon- Clara, returning Sundav. Mrs Jennie A nk en y_______ 23,200 nary stimulant. Thousands of American families laxative. ■ mouth Sunday and Monday. Nine times ut of ten, you will find it is all have been enthusiastic about it for more than Mr. and Mra. Thomaa iiurcli went to G M A rm strong__________ 6,000 child needs, for its restlessness and peev- » quarter of a century. Miss Ethel E. Lucas, of Dallas, and Salem Monday. Emil A rn d t______________ 11,800 the ishnese are |>erhups due to obetrailtfc u <»f the Miss Anna Kurtz, of Perrvdale, attend - Anna E B a in ter..................5,030 bowels, and once that has been remedied the Anyone wishing to make a trial of this Grover Iteeler and wife were in Inde j ed the educational rally Saturday. pendence Saturday. Mrs L B a ld w in ................11,620 headache, the sluggishness and the many nth- remedy before buying it in the regular way of er evidences of constipation and indigestion j (a druggist at 50 cents or one dollar a ln.ttle Miss Nona Hinkle spent Sundav with Geo Baldwin......................13,860 will quickly disappear. ! family size) can have a sample bottle seut to Miss Marjorie Holman. Don't give the little one salts, cathartic the home free of charge by simply addressing Geo H B a l l . . . . .................. 9,950 PERRYDALE. pills or nasty waters, for these will act as Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 405 Washington 5»t , The recent hard rains have put our Mrs Alm a Ballard...............8,030 purgatives, and they are too str ing for a Mont cello, 111. Your name and address on mails in a very bail condition. J D Barber............... 5,660 child. In the families of Mrs. S. B. Sjlaught- a postal car l will do. A little girl by the name of Violet Mr. V. Fish buck spent Sunday with Brown started to school here Monday. i A J Barham....... ................. 9,260 ; Mr. and Mrs. Clapp. sfie is slaving with Mrs. Dell Harrison. Hannah B a r k e r ................ 6,400 Miss 0111« Hinkle and Roy Clark vis Mr. Stewart and family are moving Barker & McCrady.......... .12,340 ited with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCaleh : to Eugene this week. Geo W Bash fo rd .................. 7.200 Sunday. The Perrvdale Concert hand will eive Mrs C S Baskett............... 11,200 Mr«. I.aFrance is visiting with Mrs. a concert at the Ballston Woodmen Ini 11 A J B axter........................... 8,260 W. H Muck. bn Saturday evening, February 24lh. Michael B ecker.................... 8,290 Mr and Mrs. Dan Calbreath visited Mi-s Esther Conner visited at the L N Bilyeu........................... 5,210 Mrs. W. H. Mark Thursday. Mitchell home near Briedwell a few Berm & R u ge......................7,700 Mr ami Mrs. Mott, of Independence, da»a of last week. D S B entley......................... 5,720 have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Large. Miss ?»nid Hayes, who has been H M B erry......................... 5,630 Mrs. Gibbs, of Oregon City, mother spending the winter here at the home of Tommy Gibbs, has been visiting her of John Duignau, left Friday for San T P B even s.........................6,120 Bice & Calbreath.................6,500 son here. She got word her other son Fruncisco. fell and broke a rib, so she had to re 5,760 B. Z. Riggs was a Dallas visitor Sat F J B is s e lL ............... turn home. It having been persistently circulated on M R Black........... ............... 6,860 urday. Mrs. VV. H. Mack visited with Mrs. 5,000 i Mrs. J. A. Baxter attended the revi C M B lair____________ the streets this week that in the event o f the Kaegi, of Bowersville, Friday. val meeting at the Christian church in Cyrus B lair......... ................6,180 Mrs. W. H. Mack received sad news McMinnville Saturday and Sunday. election o f the Progressive ticket, I would J S Bohannon__________ 9,270; from Minnesota a few days ago. The J. VV. Caldwell was a Dallas visitor R P B oise..........................31,440 home of one of her friends was blown Monday. again be employed to build more macadam G T Boothby_______________ 7,130 up. The hired men took a lantern Miss Bertha and Charles Ross visited John A Botz_______________ 6,030 down in the basement to fix the gas streets for the city of Dallas, I wish to thus plant and a terrible explosion followed. relatives in McMinnville the last of the Benton Bowers____________18,520! The house and the trees in the yard week. publicly deny any and all such reports, and Jas Boydston..................... 5,590 were blown up. Some of the inmates Miss Anna Kurtz returned home Sun 5,900 | were killed instantly while others are day from a few days visit at the Bogyn J as B o y e r ................. brand them as malicious falsehoods. Under J M B o y e r ............... 8,150! lying at the point of death. ski home near Dallas. C W B o y le ._______________ 6.810 no circumstances, and at no salary, can I Mr. and Mrs. McQueen, of McCoy, L E Bradford............... 9.590! RICKREALL. went to Dallas via Perrvdale Saturday. again be induced to build macadam roadways Wm Branchflower........... .17,440 Mrs Danewood and children spent D K Bannon_______________ 5,000 j for the town o f Dallas, and I hope that this Forest Craven and family are moving Saturday night with her parents near G D Braun________________ 13,100 into their new quarterH.this week. Briedwell. statement will effectually silence all such re Broad mead Land C o ..........32,430 Mrs. L. C. Koser was taken verv ill Mr. and Mrs. John Durant, of Amity, ports. Sunday night. Dr McCallon was called were Perrydale visitors a few days of Geo H Bronson_____________5,090 D 0 Bronson______ ________ 6,840 and she is now some better. last week. W I Bronson_____________ 5,220 Mrs. B. F. Lucas, of Albany, is visit H. J. Elliott was in Dallas Mondav. Mary E Brooks____________10,000 — Itemizer, March 30, 1911. ing here this week. Chas E Brooks........... ....... 10.320 Miss Caroline Burch returned from J W Brooks_______ _________9,000 California Tuesday, where he lias been (Paid Advertisement) FOR FLETC H ER’S spending several months. Nancy B r o w n ...................11,240 7,010 L. C. Koser has the contract to build C A S T O R I A A B B row n .............. J G Brown___________ 11,810 H M Brown....................... 44.180 i W C Brown e st-.i._______ 27,850 j F L Brown est................. 7,000} E F B row n________________ 9,300 Jos W Brown_______ ,_____ 12,300 ! Thos W Brunk____________30,390 Buena Vista Hop C o ........... 7,840 Jacob Buhler_____________ 13,210 I Phone and stand at W, R. Ellis’ confectionery S L Burk_________ 5,490 I W E Burns_________ 11,880 J H Burns_________________ 7,300 A ll kinds o f hauling done well and promptly. Spe C E B u rro u g h s .............. 7,500} cial attention given to commercial men. J H Burton....................... 11.130 | A Bush, tr u s t e e .............. 22,500 Bell phone 64 A Bush................ .......... ; . 9,300 M aggie Butler_____________ 21,206 j Mutual 24 J B V B u t le r ................. 13,2201 H J Butler est_____________ 7,640 j J B V and 0 D Butler____6,200 0 D Butler________________ 6,420 Maud Butler________ 8,550 Eleanor F B u tler.......... . 7,470 H S Butz__________________ 5,290 W H C adle________________ 5,360 Wm C a ld e r........................ 8,600 W S Cam pbell_____________11,350 Kenneth Campbell_________ 7,820 Mrs M D Campbell________ 8,640 W e have preached value, such value as a H G Campbell_____________19,730 cash business alone can offer. W e have W F Campbell_____________ 7,320 Capitol Trust C o_________ 45,830 proven to the public the worth o f the “ al Mark Capps________________ 6,670 mighty dollar” when invested in good shoes. J M C a rd ...................... 8.590 Mary Carmichael................ 5,500 Our business has prospered beyond our Mrs. M J C arter____________5,960 proudest hopes and we are now selling shoes Carter & Addison________ 20,100 Thos Canfield........... .........16,000 to the finest trade in the city. AT J K Cavitt h e irs ................. 6,500 Enoch Chamberlain________ 6,350 You Ought to See Our New Spring Styles R B Chaney_______ ______ 6,000 The educational rally was held Satur day at Mistletoe. A nice lunch was j “erved and grest interest was taken. Mr. ami Mrs and Mrs. H. C. Seymour, It Was Awful. Cried Continually. Mr. Parsons, Mr. Geo. Meyers and Mr. Had to Hold and Watch Him F. W. Bruuk were present. to Keep Him from Scratching. Miss Lizzie Bogynski, of Mistletoe, »pent Sunday with Miss Minnie Wuu- Suffering Was Dreadful. | der. " I think the Cuticura Remedies are the best remedies for eczema I have ever heard of. My mother had a child who had a rash on its head when it was John Parker, of Perrvdale, was in real young. Doctor called it baby rash. tow n Fridav. He gave us medicine, but it did no good. In a few days the head was a Mrs. Gertrude Sebring departed for solid mass, a running sore. It was her home at Winchester. awful, the child cried continually. Wo hud to hold, him and watch him [to Mr. a I ip has returned home from keep himj from scratching the sore. Tacoma. His < uttering was droadful. At last we W e h a v e s e v e ra l o f these Ross Pierce was hoitiv from the monii* i rein« m be red Cuticura Remedies. We got a dollar bottle of Cuticura Resol m a ch in es on hand w h ich tains a few days. vent, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and a bar of Cuticura Soap. We gave the h a ve been s e llin g fo r $75 Many enjoyed the party given at the Resolvent as directed, washed the head home of Geo. Gates. with the Cuticura Soap, and applied each, bu t are re d u c in g the George Billings went to Monmouth the Cuticura Ointment. We had not used half before the child’s head was p rice to $60, w h ich p rice with a beef. • clear and free from eczema, and it has North Dallas school has c everal new never come back again. His head was can not bo d u p lica ted . healthy and he haefa beautiful head of black boards. hair. I think the Cuticura Ointment 3u r m a ch in e ca rries an Dr. Harry Stone, of Salem, visited very good for the hair. It makes the iro n cla d gu a ra n tee and it over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank hair grow and prevents falling hair.” (Signed) Mrs. Francis Lund, Plain City, Cowles. Utah, Sept. 19, 1910. w ill be to y o u r in te re s t to Miss Elite Easier is working in the Cuticura Soap and Ointment are for sale throughout the world, but to those Dallas laundry. see us b efo re buying. who have suffered much, lost hope and are without faith in any treatment, a A d d a V a n N o r t w ic k Y o u can see one of these liberal surnple of each with 32-p. book C. S flubhard has been visiting rela let on the skin will be mailed free, on M a chin es at Craven Bros. tives in Portland. •plication. Address Potter Drug <k •PPli ;ra. Corp., Dept. 12B, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hubbs were up Cnen from Portland and s|>eiit a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Harshmau. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. SPELLING CONTEST. Mrs. Mulholland, of Portland, visited, Leona Mason..................... 30 . t 50 her sister, Mrs. Leon Meyers, last week. Report o f spelling contest for Frank Stump .................. 30 50 John Monaon lost a valuable horse Rural schools for Polk county for 50 Monday morni g. Adda VanNorfcwick .......... 30 test given Feb., 9, 1912: 50 Alma Mitchell................... 30. Miss Sadie Meyer went to Salem last 25 Harriet Davis................... 23.. Fourth Grade— First, Peedee, week. Bergetta Stow .................. 23. Red Prairie, Lone Star, 100 per M il» Alloe Mc-F.lroy came over from i j Mistle HI.ari.tH» to play the pie.... at the high i ¿J L eo n a M ason. toe, 98 per cent; third, 0akhur3t, Rodney Campbell, of Ballston was in school Thursday evening. this city Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Collins returned from Su- Hopville, 97 per cent. Fifth Grade First, Ward, Su- Ethel McDougnl returned from Salem ver where she has been visiting. recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. White went to ver, McTimmonds Valley, Pio neer, 100; ¡e ond, Polk Station, The meeting which was held in the Portland Monday toattend the marriage 98; third, Harmony, 98. Methodist church Friday evening was of her sister. Sixth Grade First, B u e l l , addressed to the young people of Dallas. Rev. Van Winkle, of Sheridan, was Spring Valley, Harmony, M cTim in Dallas Fridav. Martin Miller returned to his home in Valley, 100; second, Mr. and Mrs. S. Tavlor Jones spent monds Yamhill recently. Bridgeport, Cherry Grove. 98; Sunday in Portland with Dr. Aiken. W. J. Mulkey, Charlie Lydic and third, Smithfield, 97. Theodore Berg returned from Mon B erg etta S to w . Seventh Grade First, Ward, mouth Saturday. Mrs. Oron Agee is visiting his sister, McTimmonds Valley, Lone Star, Gladys Martin is working in Albany. A. 1». Stowe. DALLAS IRON WORKS a fine residence for John Cooper at In- ASSESSMENT ROLL dependence. 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