OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. spent Sunday ami Monday with Mrs. ! Alderson’s sister, Mrs. W. If. Mack. THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE. with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. O. { M auls. jftt A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ^ J * Hugo Wienert, who was home on a Taat$s Lika and la Eatan Lika Candy. visit f.*r a few days, returned to Albany In our experience In the handling of Monday. Leo Whitcomb attended the Mosuier- drug* aud medicines, we believe we Mr. J. (> Staats was a Dallas visitor man sale Saturday at Talmage. bave never had experience with any Saturday. W e made an offer on 2 lots of Ladies Tailor Made Suits and Coats. These tw o lots ^ Mis Chas. Minnich is spending the ' ilemedy that gave such great satlsfac tion to our customers as do Rexnll Mi*. P. O. Burbank, of Monmouth, is week with Mrs. Mack. ^ were rejected by two different firms on account o f not reaching them before Easter. ^ : visiting w ith her brother, Bob Phillip*. Frank Hinkle and family, after spend | Orderlies. This Remedy is not like any other laxative or cathartic. It con Our offer was accepted and the goods are here. Read Night Letter of Price Accepted. Mi** Edna and Helen Conn were Dal- i g he winter here, will have this week , talus ail the good feature* of other ! la* visitor* Friday and Saturday. lui Ouldemiale, Washington £ 110.00 to 11.85 Coat*, Bale Price . . . . $ 7 .8 0 *13.85 to 15.00 C o«U , Sale P m e ............. $ 9 .8 5 | J laxative*, but none of their fault*. Mr*. Howard Bush, of King* Valley, Lee Whitcomb went to Jefferson Sun- \ Our own faith In Rexnll Order lie* 1* | *10 50 to 18.50 Coat» and Suit», SaV Price, $ 1 2 . 8 8 *20.00 to 22.50 Coat» and Suits, Hide Price, $ 1 8 . 0 0 g went to Kalla City and returned this i* visiting teiative* in Airlie. day. week. • strong that we offer them to you *•25 00 to 97.50 Coats and Suits. Sale Price, S I 9 . 7 5 •. Mr*. D. II Simpson and Mr*. How­ Victor Davis has returnel from Oak- with our own positive personal g*;ar R. L. CHAPMAN... B J. Ilarrii gton, a former resident ard Bu*h weie Independence visitor* and. Oregon. where h * tin been stay* A few higher priced Suits and Coat* at nearly' one half price. The above prices are on the special purchase I an tee, that if they do not th »ronghly here, came in hunduy to Southwell’* on FUNERAL DIRECTOR Friday. ling the past few months. some school businesa. i •■'»tlxfy you. you oLÎy need fell u* and only, but are fitted and altered by our Mrs. Deunis, free of charge, the same a* our regular stock. and Mr*. Harry Williams, of Summit, is we will hand back to you every penny EMBALMER Jas. Wright and Mrs. Sampson re­ Call early and get F IR S T CH O IC E. Following is a copy of the N ight Letter: OFFICE: Chitj»e! and Parlor«, N. M ain «!. MONMOUTH NO 1. yon paid us for them. Therefore, in I *,eru turned to Falls City Monday accompa­ D A L L A S . OHEliON: frying them upon our recommendation Mrs. T. P. Be vena and son Donald, nied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn, Jo­ Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 130«. wereCotvad* visitor* Monday. seph ami Louise Sampson. you take no risk whatever. Mr*. Monroe Mill key is considerably Call« Promptly Answered Day or Night. Rexall Orderlies taste like arid arc Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Matheney went Mount in tops were white with snow indisposed. Dr Howeroox is attending on the 18th and a light fall of snow on her and hei friend* hope for a speed} •*oten like nindy. They do not gripe to Corvallis Monday. Portland, Oregon, April 11, 191?. inu*e nausea, excessive looseness, or the 19th ami frost every morning for u recovery. Mi** Yelna Bevens is visiting Mr*. R. D. M. Nayberger, McMinnville, Oregon. week or tw . any other annoyance. They act so The Vespertine society gave a ball to C. Crowley. Correspondents’ Contest. Mi«*« M L. Hampton is home for a the Mtudeiu body and friend* Saturday easily that they may be taken at any Your offer o f sixty cents on the dollar for Suits and Coats shipped to Se­ Beginning April 1 the Itemixer be­ two days visit. evening which was enjoyed by those in time, day or night. They are partleu ìt ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. attle, Washington, and Chico, California, has been accepted by the LaVogue | attendance. Ttie Independence orche* lurly g«»od for children, aged, or «tell gan a four month* correspondents’ eon- it F\ H. Brock is building a new two i tra gave the mur-ic. Manufacturers but must be spot cash. Am expressing goods today. c ite persons. They are put up in «on teat on the same »¡net as heretofore, ex­ roomed hen house, lie is going into Messrs and Mesdames G. H . W. H. venient tablets In three sizes of pack and W. X. Crawford were in Salem Sun­ Chester M 11 1 key and wife of Amity cept the prixea u ill he in cash, instead the chicken business in earnest. ■} The John Anisfield Company, W. T. Hislop, Agent. visited hi* graudiather. Monroe Mu!key ages. Prices. 10c.. 25c., and 50c. day at a birthday dinner given in honor of other articles, that method seeming G. W. Cox has three fresh cows and Sunday. They came in their auto. of Mrs. Hardy Marsh’s birthday. Remember, Rexall Remedies can to suit best all concerned. Tiie most 40 young chicks. 3» Mr. Tyler returned from Idaho with he obtained In this community only Miss Lillian Holland and sister. Etl regular and moat tie way correspondent his family Monday. at our store - The Rexall Store el. were week end visitors in Sulern. during that time will receive $10, the ‘ ‘ Had dyspepsia or indigestion for CONRAD STAFR IN , Dallas, Or 3 . Orvul White and wife visited Lew is­ Mr. and Mrs Philo Crawford and second $5. the third $2.50 ami the next years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood ville friend* over Sunday. daughter, Dorothy, came down from two $1 each. The contest Will dose Bitters cured me,” —J. 11. Walker Sun- Portland Saturday to \isit with Mr. Mr. and Mr*. O. Parker ami daughter, July 31 and be immediately follow­ bury, Ohio. Craw ford’s parents. Gladys, visited Mr*. Pinker’* si*ter, MONMOUTH NO. 2. ed by another of four months duration Mr*. Mickeiihem, at Salem Saturday, Chester Frakes and sister, Mildred, commencing on that date. returning Sunday. ANTIOCH* VALLEY. of Portland, are visiting this week with Mrs Mildred Riggs am! Miss Clara Satisfaction Guaranteed. If you are Satisfied Tell Your Friends; If NOT, Tell US Independence and Monmouth high I’oppleton, of Crowley station, were vis­ Spring Valley friend*. Jack Dinnich is pruning trees for W school baseball team* played at the In accordance with a suggestion sent iting relative* ami friends in Monmouth PEEDEE. H Mack. former’* campus Saturday afternoon, out by II. C. Seymour to the school* of unday. Former Partner and Succes­ I Mr. and Mrs. C. E McCalehand Mrs the former w inning 14 to 10. he county, the Zena school was in- The foundation for a new house north Several from Peedee attended the play Sevier spent Blind v atC. W. Orsborns’ . Mr*. Case Riggs, of Oak -Grove, and of Orville Waller’s residence in North structed Monday in the art of voting by sor to R. Jacobson & Co. at Montgomery Friday night. 1 . , their teacher. An election with the [ Mis* Clara rechin spent Saturday in ¡her niece, .Mi** Appleton, attended Monmouth has been laid by W. VV. tickets, booths, judges and clerks j Christian church service* Sunday morn­ Mrs. Mary Hooker and Miss Elsie Salem. Nt uman. much like a real election a* possible ing. Bush visited relatives at Independence j Mrs. Hunt ami Mrs. Harris visited C. L. Hawley now makes his «laily was held. Such objective teaching of and Monmouth last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Doughty, Mrs. Allen Friday. trip* to hi* farm near McCoy in his new civil government is very helpful and the of that place, they went to Salt Creek on the 21st, a son, weight 10 pound*. A 1 lie Simpson and babv, of Albany, Australian ballot system will no longer automobile. PIONEER. EOLA. Mr. and Mrs. Aldereon, ol Tal made, to attend the services at the Brother n and Bluford Bush and family, of Lewis­ be a mere word and definition to Polk Ernest C. Cole was elected to attend church. Pres. J. H. Ackerman, of the normal, ville. visited his brother, Will Hush, the state Sunday school convention at Jelirere«l an address at a teachers’ and county students. Joe Schindler and family, of Salem, Mr. Broadly ha? sold his place and and family Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Davidson, of Willamina, Forest Grove from the Christian church parents’ meeting at -Ionroe Saturday. John Ramey, of Salem, was at Mr. visited the Holman’s Sunday. will move to Dallas. DOUBLY PROVEN. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaegi Sunday school. R. Holland’s Sunday. There was quite a crowd at Sunday y Ed. Hayden, of Klamath Falls, visit­ The vote cast here at the primary Mrs. Margaret McCarter, who has Sunday. school last Sunday. _ Rev. K. II. Sickafooee gave a very election on Friday was heavier than Miss Greta Phillip*, of Salem, was a ed his aunt, Mrs. Hayden, last week. been spending the last week or so with tine Herrnnn Sunday evening at the usual. The republican vote carried for Fd Hayes went to Salem on businesa Rrraders Can no Longer week end visitor at her home here. Griss Gross went to Airlie last Satur- Dallas Isaac Maxwell visited relative* litre Stell an I his family at the oi l home, Monday. ChriHtiun church on the history of the Roosevelt, ami the democratic choice day. went back to tow n for a while Friday. Thursday. Mr. an«! Mrs. Lvnn Purvine were in Bible. Doubt the Evidence. was Woodrow Wilson. It is rumored that the S. F. C. & W. Salem Monday. Flovd Guver and wife went to Mon­ Mrs. Alpha Bird and children visited R. R. will erect a waiting station here. Surveyor Stiver has ma«le a plat «»f II. C. Ostein, instructor in mathemat­ mouth Saturday. a while Friday evening with Mrs. Nellie It ha* been necessary for Marv the town of Eola which is to be record- WEST SUMMIT. ic* in the normal, has purchased the This grateful citizen testified long ago The farmers are coming to think that Sherwood in IMIlas. Andy Freer visited his sister, Mrs. house ami lot ow ned by 1» C. Fiske in I h mips« n to ^withdraw from school on ded. clover raising pays. Told of quick relief—of lasting benefit. account of illness. After walking to Ilettie Winner, Friday night. John Martin, wife and two daughters west Monmouth. The intention is to Mrs. Carl*«»n and Norma spent Satur­ The facts are now confirmed. We are having a fine shower sit thi* school «>ne morning she relapsed into day anil Sunday in Dallas visiting old visit«*«! at the home of her brother, Miss Retha Schneider, of Dallas, is Such testimony is complete—the evi­ writing that will bring up the potato«*. have the house moved away and a mod- Luther Condon was at Airlie hist Sat­ working for Mrs. Fred Koser. unconsciousness, the condition lasting friend*. Mark Blodgett, Sunday. rn bungalow erected on the lot. dence conclusive. urday. for about an hour, and similar to that of Mr*. Sallie Mulkey’* little «laughter, .. . ,, _ . . . . . i It forms convincing proof of merit. Sam Smithscn, of McMinnville, visit- Roy Bir«l and family spent the dav George Mitty is plowing most of the Rev. K. H. Hicafoose preached at the last week. She was taken to Salem Mr. «n.l Mr*. Lew Ritner vlmtc. tlielr m ,,. |.yj ilt Karemi. I) St., McMinn- Veava, wa* quite aiek la*t w eek. with his father, Wm. Bird and family e«l with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ilaye* Sat­ Christian church Sunday evening be­ Eola gardens. Tuesday to consult a doctor, daughter, Mrs. trank Shevthe and fain* ville, Oregon, says: “ I do no hesitate urday. Sunday. The house on the old Leahy place fore a large audience. ily at Airlie Saturday night. j «» recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as I There was an afternoon party at Mr and Mrs, W. B. * Duncan, of Sa­ burned down last Sunday, but we have Last week Mr. Hayes purchased a Christof Domaschofsky came home The lar^e new . ddition to the hotel is lem, «Iroye out to their ranch here last Grover Farmers 17th. The following Levi Oleman visited a*. Independence tM,n *‘^‘r them an excellent remedy. I learned no particular* at thi* writing. rapidly nearing completion. ladies were present: Me*orts. etc , have been appointed ami are al­ S H A W & M U S C O T T . Proprietors ready busy. Everything will he «lone Mr. Shank purchased a new ■'lnile- BELL PHONE 64 M U T U A L PHONE 24 to make thi* picnic a success. Perrv- baker automobile thi* week. t I dale has tin* talent f«»r a g«^«>«l program, and mc umierstand that there will b«» a | A hall game t«x»k place on the Amity » » » I» » » » « » » » O « » » » » » » » « N r * » « » » * » m * * * * * * * < h » * * * » * ' » * * * » * * * » ground* Friday between Amity Colt* few numbers on the program from Beth­ ami Bethel high. The high schixd won. el and Briedwell. So if you want to at­ tend «»ne of the heat picnics of the season Mr. ami Mrs. Jake Sears spent Sun- I IM M t«»«- »«»««»* «-»»»»«»»« «• * * • • * • * »* »* »* »»* * * * .»* • » come to Perrvilule on Mav 25th. «lay at Mr. McKee*. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE! Miss Etna Smith, of Dallas, spent Sunday at S. 11. Hinkle’s. $ NIGHT LETTER it it i a 125 Ladies and Misses Dress Skirts, all first-class ma­ a it terials and good makes, to be closed out at it a nearly one-half form er prices. D. M. NAYBERGER McMinnville, Or. C For A Infants STO R l A and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Do You Feel This Way? ALLAS is the most progressive City on the West Side of the Willamette River, with a pull together population, and the best prospects for future advance­ ment. She has a number of good, sound industries, but wants more, and is open for any sound, business­ like proposition from manufacturers ¡The DALLAS TRANSFERi who have capital behind them and the experi­ ence in making the goods. Dallas now has a fruit packer, a flouring mill, a foundry, a planing mill, wagon shops, tannery, saw mill, axe handle factory, wheel f LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST On the dates triven below, round trip tickets will be sold from Portland to the points in the East shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted. Your home agent will sell these tickets via the North Hank Road at ■ slightly higher fares, on request. THROUGH T R A IN S EAST IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIfIC and GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS Atlantic C it y ...... Baltimore......... Boston.................. Buffalo ........... C h ic a g o ............... Colorado Spring* . D e n v e r................. « n i «»a 107 .Ml . no oo . *1 .VI . 72. JO . M oo ini U h m it .................... « Duluth ........... K il 11 mi - Cltjr ...... MU w unk«-««...... ...... M1II11 t*H JM »1 In ... ...... M M irrai........... ___ .... New York ... X J .Vi mu** 00 00 T2 M 000)0 105.00 lOH.aO Omaha . ........... I'll !lilll«‘ l|>tlÌA___ PittRtoir« ........... St. L o u t«............ Si. 1'aul.............. T o r o ilc ... W hh I i I mm I oii . .. ... I 00,00 .. . . ios .'*» ... 01.50 ___ 70 00 Kl 00 ... . 01.AO .. 107.50 D A T Z S c t S A L E M »v 2. 3, 4, ft, 10. I I , 17, 18. 2». 9», 11*12. June 1 «, 7. H, 13. M, IS, 17, IK, 111, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 1012. July 2, 3, *1, 7, II, 12 15, 1«, 20, 22. 28. 20, 20. 80, 31, MM2. Au|(ii«t I, 2, 8, 0, 7. 12, IS, Itt, 22. 23, 29, 30, ol, 1012 8*pteml»er 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1012, Stopowr an,I choice of route. »Unwed in each direction Final return lim it Oct. 31, 1012. Detail» of acliedule», fare», etc., furnished on r*i|iie»t. nt Passenger Age«f, PwtbaN, OrtfN V . f. COHAN, Gcoeral frajlt 8 9 8 $ $ $ $1 $ 9 » barrow factory, and the other usual small in­ Church Services at Perrydale. I On Fluidity, April 28th, the Perrvil ,le I church «>f Christ will again a-soluble f**r | it’s regular Sumlay services This I church has been making a phenomiual ! | growth during the past year. Almost $2.000 ha* been expended by it for vari- j «ui* pur|H»*cs, The new building in w hich the church has lately housed it* i self is splemlldlv equipped for the most i efficient work, in eve v phase of Chris ' tian service. On the 28lh of this month there will lie special so lot* sung both morning M ini evening, one l>v Miss llaz- 1 el Duignan, the other bv Mi*s Ola Kevt. A11 win» have heard these two young la*lies know that there is due a rare treat in the inn.'¡cal line. The choir | nnder the able direction of Mr. Perry Caldwell will render their ex«'ellent port in making the service what it slnuild I k ». Th*» sermon subject to be discflased by the pastor will be. «»«»ru­ ing, “ Man’s Highest (»« km I,” evening. "Chained !«» a IVad Body.” The Bible school untler the elficient superintend- ancy of Mr. Henrv McKee will U»gin promptly at 10 «/chock, preaching im­ mediately Mlowing You are cordially invited by all the members «»f the Per- rvdale church to be present ami w orship with them Come and you will be ma«le welcome. I S c o t t ’s E m u ls io n keeps children healthful and happy. Give them a few drops of this stre n g th en in g food-' medicine e v e ry day and watch them grow. IT PREVENTS Croup Whooping Cough Bronchitis Loss o f Flesh - u d many other troubles D *U Q G IS T3 Mr. and Mrs. Southworth, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs South- worth'« father, S. L, Mlinker*, left for I Portland Sumlay. Mi*s Lilly Montgomery, of Imlepen- I deuce, is visiting Mrs. Williamson. Quite a numl>er went to Amity to hear Lu toilette. A «1 nice wa* given at McCoy hall by the Glee club Saturday. FA1RVIEW SCHOOL NEWS. Tiie pupils of this «listrict are » quite ' progressive and are taking hold of the •cliool work in a wav that is commend-1 able While there are but three stars dangling from the standard certificate 1 now , we have pledged ourselves to gain the remaining points thi* year. Our percent «»f attendance f**r the last month was UU and if we should h»» able to keep the attemlance g«»«»«i for the last tw«» re­ port month# w«» shall vet win a certifi­ cate i«»r attendance. Let ns try. May our motto ever be, “ Bv our efforts we hope to ri*e.” The followings is the re­ port of the tfed in g contest for April 18th : Fourth grade, 95 per cent; fifth, 100; sixth, 98 2-3; seventh, 9b; eighth, I 99. dustries, and prospective oil wells. Dallas wants a cement factory, a woolen mill, a match factory, a furniture factory, a barrel stave factory, a ship knee and bow sprit factory, piano factory, box factory, etc. Our timber resources are unlimited and we desire them worked up into anything that can be made o f wood. For further particulars address the Secre­ tary o f the Dallas Commercial Club.