OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ- c ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. ■ ■ ♦ —■— ----- - --- -- -— — i time with his cousins, Dick Ogle and Salem, her cousin, Clarence Kavee ac- FOR T HE STOMACH. George Swearingen. companyiiiK her. I f f A N Y a M a i l ha9 asketl why we have special sales on’ Ladies * F. E. Cook, the Dallas real estate * Mrs. Schrunk returned to her home H»r»’a an Offer Yau Should Not Ovsr- jl/ l 1. t t i-’ A C H l wear nearly every week and the Men left out. & dealer.‘ was in this locality last Satur­ in Halein Monday after spending Sun- j day. / 1 1 To square ourselves with the Men, how does this strike you? A n y $16.50 | • a day with her parents here. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablera remedy K M. Brsley. Winfield Egelaton and to $18.50 Suit in the house, for 7 days only, your choice for $14.90. Re- 9 W. 8. McClain had »hipped from stomach troubles by aiding nature to 'orvallis Monday neveral tous of bran supply the elements the absence of son, Lee, made a business trip to Falls member the date, Saturday, May 4th, to Saturday, evening, M ay 11th. City the first of the week, where the nd short». wbieb In the gastric Juices causes indi­ former purchased a cow. » Mr«. Belle Hall ha» returned to her i gestion and dyspepsia. They aid the Roy Clark is working for O. C. Smith, home in Portland after a two month» stomach to digest food aud to quickly of the Luckiainnte. stay with Mra. E. C Hall. convert It luto rich red blood and ma­ Janies Goodman and peorge Sullivan Mr«. Knighten returned from Ro»e- terial necessary for overcoming nat­ will start for Eastern Oregon as soou as be put to a vote of the people at the No- horn Saturday altera two week» »lay j ural body waste. with her brother, who ha» been quite ! Carry a |*okage o f Rexsll Dyspepsia | the weather is favoiable. Including all our Blues and Blacks, Taffetas and Messaline Silks yeuiber eh ction. ill. Tablets In your vest pocket, or keep Dsve Dove went to Corvallis Monday A numlier of normal students went to ;> Mr. Bloch, the Independence butcher, them In your room. Tako one after ori business. Independence Saturday evening to at­ .40 FUNERAL DIRECTOR $1.50 Dress Goods and Silks, sale price . . . . 11.20 50c Dress Goods and Silks, sale price............. $ Miss tillie Hinkle, of Antioch, spent tend the musical program given by the I »ought nine head ol lieef cattle from each heavy meal and prove our aaaer M .N. Prather recently. .60 2.00 Dress Goods and Silks, sale price . ....... 1.60 tlon that Indigestion will not bother several days last week at the home of 75c Dress Goods and Silks, sale price............. .. £ O. A. C. Glee club. EMBALMER Mrs. E. Clark. .80 Mr». Jim Reynold» and children left you. 2 50 Dress Goods and Silks, sale price . ....... 2.00 f 1 00 Dress Goods and Silk*, sale price......... .. OFFICE : Chapel and Parlor«. N. Main at. The city council has appointed a com­ We know what Rexall Dyspepsia D A LLAS. OREGON: Wm. Horns, of Bridgeport, psssed 3.00 Dress Goods and Silks, sale price mittee cosisting of J. L. Murdock and by Isiat Friday to visit w ith her parents 1.25 Dress Goods and Silks, sale price ....... .. 1.00 ........ 2.40 Tablets are and what they will do. We through here Saturday enroute to Mon­ E. II. Lorence to form plans tor enlarg­ in Salem, returning Monday. Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 1306. ing the drainage system in North Mon* | c, P. Well» and Cleve Prather shipped guarantee them to relieve indigestion mouth. Calla Promptly Anawered Day or Night. baled hay to Salem and Portland last , and dyspepsia. I f they fall we will mouth. Mis« Let lie Fishhack visited with Mrs. refund your money. Three elxes: 25 Bell Wonder, of tl • Luckiamute, last Mr. L. C. Fiske has purchased the week, cents. 50 cents, and $1.00. Remem Thursday. proj>erty of B. F. Baker on Broad street, j Mrs. Geneva Woolen returned from Our Whole Stock o f Curtains on Sale at One-Third Less Salem and report« Mr. Woolen as able j her, you can obtain Rexall Remedies Verd Hill, demrcrstic candidate for only at our store—The Rexall Store. to be up attain. He has been iu the Beginning April 1 the Itemizer be-j representative, was in Monmouth ri- hospital over a month. CONRAD 8 T A F R IN , Dallas, Ora. $ .67 $4.00 Lace Curta’ns, sale price .. gan a four inontha correspondents’ con­ cently. $1.00 Lace Curtains, sale price I R. Peterson and Nelson Anderson 5.00 La«*e Curtains, sale price Mrs. Mattie Davis an«I children, of test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­ ......... 3.34 1.00 1.50 Luce Curtains, sale price The French family that lived in the BaiLtnn, are visiting at Grover Farm­ 6,00 Lace Curtains, sale price ......... 4.00 cept the prizes will he in cash, instead house of Mrs. N. Bochie, has moved to shipped 1« fat hogs lo Portland Thurs­ it . 1.67 2.50 Lace Curtains, sale price day. er’s, she being a sister «>f Mra. Farmer. stove, striking a hinge on the oven door 7..50 Lace Curtains, sale price ......... 5.00 of other articles, that method seeming Portland. piercing through the left ear and cutting . 2.00 3.00 Lace Curtains, sale price Mr. and Mrs. Hollenstiener and Mrs. 10.00 laice Curtains, sale price Lewis Davis is stopping for a few days $2 ......... 6.66 to suit best all concerned. The most Out «if the eight bi«ls received for Fred Loy were Salem visitors Friday. ?r the skin on Ilia tiead beck of it with the Carpenter family. ^ regular and most newsy correspondent bonds for the construction of the city Mrs. Southwell, Arthur Wigle, Mr. Roster Murphy visited the capital city water system, the one coming from the Mrs. Berry ami Mrs. Stanton are ty ­ during that time will receive $10, the and Mrs. Babcock and Mrs. Humpton ing strings on the trellis for Emil Carl­ Lumber mens’ National Bank, of Port- i Monday. second $5. the third $2.50 and the next land, was at^cepted. had their eyes tested this week by Dr son. - — • » ♦ -------- two $1 each. The contest will close Itching piles provoke profanity, but Howard. M any from our New Spring Stock, and the balance from our Special Purchase o f La Mr. Montague, a f«)rmer student of the Norma Carlson is sick. July 31 and ho immediately follow­ Normal was in Monmouth last w«*ek in profanity won’t cure them. Doan's G. W. Cox. wife and daughter, of Mill Ointment cures itching, bleeding or pro­ Miss Blanche Applegate, of Salem, Vogue Suits and Coats, to close ont from 25 to 33£ per cent o ff the reg­ Creek, were Rocca visitors on Saturday. ed by another of four mouths duration the interest of tHe O. A C. Glee club en­ truding piles alter yean of suffering visited at R. Brunk’s Saturday and Sun­ ter tainment at Independence. commencing on that date. R. J. Robinson bought a buggy front ular price. Hundreds of other Suits and Coats at popular A t any drug store. day. G. E. Wilson, ol Nortons, for $45. I)r. F. R. Bowersox has purchase«! a ■ Mr. Macy visited our school last Fri­ prices. Hoods fitted and altered free o f charge. lot and intends erecting u modern reai-1 H. A. Hostetler had business in Port­ day. deuce. land this week. Dollie Antrican has bought the place Miss Hampton returned to her school The Loyal Daughters class of the If you haven’ t the time to exercise opposite the store. The Monmouth grange met Friday Christian Sunday school entertained the at the upper farm on Tuesday afternoon. regularly, Itoan’s Rcgulets will prevent evening and the (subject for discussion Loyal Hons class at the borne of Miss Mrs. Cromley visited at B. I. Fergu­ U. 8. Howard has gone to Portland. constipation. Thev induce a uiikl, easy, was the High Cost of Living and How Maggie Butler Friday evening. Former Partner and Succes­ Oscar Mayes is laid up with a large healthful action of the bowels without son’s Sunday. to Reduce it. Mrs. Brown ami two sons from Min­ boil on the hack of his neck. griping. Ask your druggist for them. Onr Sun «fay school made a good be­ sor to R. Jacobson & Co. .................................... ............................... ................» W . ------------------------------------- -- — W . . J A t the Star theatre Saturday evening nesota, are here visiting her father, W. ginning last Sunday. Our preacher is Little Donald Clark on Thursday eve­ 25 cents. were shown special picture», which were J. Miller. gr. a lv interested in the welfare of chi • i ( w w v v w v « f W WWWWWWWWWWWWW W Yf WWWWWWWWVWVYrw W W $ n $ W «W Y V Î ning fell down and struck the kitchen illustrated hy a machine that talked. dren, especially bovs, telling them Bihta Allen Johnson has improved his resi­ stories and training them to sing, trying E. R. Oatrom attended a socialist dence. to get them all interested in Sunday convention at Portland recently. I his block recently purchased of Mr. Fisk worked up in this line and is meeting The sophomore class of the normal Mrs. A Hill war taken to the Salem school work. ' on Clay street. with success. The conatrnction of the water system, gave a play in tin* e«>llt*ge chapel Friday hospital for treatment last week. The Edelman family have moved in­ which has been delayed, will soon begin. morning entitled, “ In the New Dormi­ Monmouth is to have a clean up day The show given by the high school to the house, where the Carries used to Chas. Newnian is building for Mrs. j Mr«. J. B. Nesmith was up from Port­ some time in the near future urepara- President P. L. Campbell, of the Uni- tory a” live. Erickson a modern residence on the lot t tory to arranging for the building of pupils Saturday night in Wagner hall land for a few days last week. was well attended and everyone pro­ versitv of Oregon, was unable to deliver t C. Domnschofsky, formerly agent for recently purchased from Mrs. Fay Mul-1 waterworks. nounced the show a success. Wiilia Simon toil and wife, of Dallua, the address in the col.ege chapel Thors- j the Southern Pacific company here, was Mr Edelman was very sick all Satur­ key. was calling here Sunday. day night with acute indigestion. «lay evening as was exj>ectetl, hut he, visiting friends and relatives in town The telephone business has all been The socialist lecture in Tollar hall last, Miss Loretta Smith, who is teaching has consente«! to speak at some future j this week. This grateful citizen testifie«! long ago. Mr«. F'red Auer ban a yrung lady - Mrs. Antiican went to Portland on at New port, is visiting the home folks changed. There will be no switchboard week drew a go«4«i size«! crowd and those time. Told of quick relief—of lasting benefit. from Balleton stopping with her. here. present enjoye«! tiie talk. business Friday, returning hy way of Ti e Monmouth high school baseball for a few days. The facts are now confirmed. Mr. Hiram Newman celebrated his team was defeated at Buena Vista by Grandma Courter, after a weeks visit A Mr. Brooks, of Ballaton. wss visit­ Dallas Saturday. Such testimony is complete—the evi­ Mrs. P. E. Chase and Mrs. Ostein en- 80ieth birthday last week hy inviting a the high school team there Saturday, 11 here with her son, Alec., returned to ing at Mr. Sloan' Sunday. John Trent visited relatives here tertaine«! the S. H. R clnb Tuesday ai i dence conclusive. number of persons to spentl the evening to 0. her home in Ivewberg Monday, It f«»rms convincing proof of merit. ternoon instead of Wednesday afternoon, John Burch was home for a few days Thursday. w ith him. Mrs. Lydia Pearson, D St., McMinn­ last week. it being May Day and would conflict The death of Mark Embree, of Dallas, Mrs. W. L. Tooze visited friends in Most disfiguring akin eruptions,scrofu­ ville, Oregon, says: “ I do no hesitate The present attendance at the normal Stops earache in two minutes ; tooth­ with exercises for May day. comes as a personal loss to many in Falls City several days last week. la, pimples, rashes, etc... are due to im­ io recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as I Walter Vaughn was home Su day re­ ache or pain of burn or scald in five is m . Falls City. Mr. Embree was a true pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is a Hoping for a pleasant afternoon to J. R. Moyer and wife are visiting re­ friend and lived his life sirnplv and was minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscle- Hummer W. Ostrom haa discontinued cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear con ider them an excellent remedy. I turning to Portland Monday. conduct outdoor sports May Day which 8uffere«l a great «leal from kidney trou­ his work in the Monmouth high school eyed, clear brained ami clear skinne«l. Mr. and Mra. Win. Hill are the proud ache, two hours, sore throat, twelve will be liululged in by both the normal latives in Salem and Portland and ex­ true in all things. He will be greatly pect to return home in about three missed by a large number of people. ble and had acute pains in the small of parents of a son. They reside at Mill hours— Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, mon­ and has gone to Portland to work. and High school. weeks. my hack. I was also subject to head­ arch over pain. City. ^ Warren Graham, former resident of aches and felt tiretl nearly all the time A Salmagundi social will he held at Prime & Murdock secured a lot of in­ T. B. Masters and wife were Portland Falls City, is now postmaster at Con­ Mrs. Fetzer, of Independence, visited the Elkins school near here on Saturday 1 trieel a number of preparations. but a n t io c h a l l e y teresting moving pictures that were visitors last week. nelly, a new post office in Lake county. was not relieved until I began using her parents here this week. evening, May 4th. presented witli the talking machine. It Mrs. Emma Spinney was called to Mr and Mr«. W. H. Murphy were Doan’s Kidney Pills. In a short time Ross Flower had Ids collar bone broke Ira 0. Powell went to Corvallis on was a success and very interesting. Ira Sullivan, of McTimmonds Valley, Portland Monday by the serious illness Saturday by the slipping of a log chain. gueata of Mr. Pillar and wife, of Dallaa, there was an improvement ami I con­ business Friday. passed through the valley Monday. tinued taking this remedy until I was Mr. Fisk, who recently sold his home of her mother. last week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jake May day exercises were held hy the free from kitiney disease.” (Statement There wss a farewell party at the to Professor Ostein, has bought a nice Mrs. W. R Hinshaw* was a Salem Teal Saturday night. Bishop Swengel, of Hnrri«btirg, Pa , given August l‘.H)7.) students «jf tiie normal on the college Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh gave a very home of S. If. Hinkle Wednesday night residence on Broad street, paying $2200 visitor Thursday. preached a a nod sermon to a large campus Wednesday afternoon and a Two years later. On December 10, fine lecture here Thursday on woman in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinkle, for it. E. D. Gilliam, an attorney of Port­ ¡crowd Wednesday evening in the Kvan- 1009, Mrs. Pearson confirmed her form­ suffrage. large crowd was present. Friday night last Mrs. Jessie Moyer land, was up Sunday visiting bis friend who left for Goldendale, Washington, E. C. Lorence has moved into a coin- ' gclicul church. er statement saying- “ The testimonial entertained Emma Hinshaw with a Prof. Dunton. the following day. Quite a number Superintendent II. C. Seymour is niodims house owned by V. O. Boots. Mr. Toban rented Mrs. McLench’s birthday dinner, it being Mrs. Hin- Mr. and Mrs. Hick tier an 1 daughter, l gave publicly recommending Doan’s home and in putting in potatoes in all were present ami report a good time. planning to have a teachers’ meeting at Josh Talbot is now behind the coun­ There are to be several new houses shaws birthday. Monmouth Saturday ami elaborate of Oswego, are «pending some time here i Kidney pills in 1907, was correct. This the lota and has rented some more lots ter in Ed. Rich’s general store. Mrs W. H. Mack went to Indepen­ built in town this summer. preparations are being nude for the oc­ with their «inter, Mrs. Bolt Kintnona I remedy helped me a great deal and I am to plant. Leu Perrin returne«l home from Sa­ ! glad to say so.” dence Friday to meet her niece and | and family. casion. H. C. Ostein will raise the old build­ lem last week, where ho has been tun­ For sale hy all dealers. Price 50 There will he a mother’s meeting at nephew, Mr. an«l Mrs. Clarence Fergu­ Itendzer and Oregonian, $2.00. Lee has a fine business Last Saturday the local high school ¡cents. Foster-Milburn Co., The Elkins Rural School Improve­ Buffalo, the home of Mrs. Page in Kingwood son, wh<> have just returned from the ing and erect an uptodate residence on ing pianos. l team and Monmouth high played at thin ment club uiet Saturday. New York, sole agents for the Unite«! Park Thursday. A good program is Philippines. They starteii from Manila place, the former team winning II to (I. States. March 17 and arrive«! in Independence being prepared by the W. C. T. U. On account of the recent action of the Remember the name— Doan’s—and April 20th. They brought a Pilippino Mr«. Addie Davidson left hv hont supreme court, the University of Oregon Miss Effa Baker was able to return servant with them, but he was quaran­ take no other. bill and the normal dormitory bill will Monday maudlin to visit relatives in home Saturday. tined in San Francisco on account of Mr. Edward March, of Marshfield, chickenpox, and will come later. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nich­ Lee Whitcomb is papering his house ols. this week. Miss Fennell of Dallas, was here vis­ C. E. Clapp has purchase«! a new top iting her father and aunt and uncle. buggy. Miss Savage, a trained nurse, is tak­ Mr. Robinson, of Falls City, viaited ing cure of Mrs. Geo. Frasnre, who lias Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. McCaleb Friday. been III for three weeks now. 8. H. Hinkle made a business trip to I Miss Margaret Moore, who has lieen Monmouth Saturday. visiting here, returned home Sunday. C. W. Holman ami family were Dal- j Aunt Linda Sumeler has been visiting las visitors Saturday. relatives here She is 82 years of age, Miss Buelah Crompton, of Monmouth, has her natural teeth vet and is quite visited Misses Lizzie and Grace Bogyn- active. ski, of .Mistletoe, last week. Special Sale on Our Entire Stock o f Dresss Goods and Silks, at 20 per cent Discount * » * B i R. L CHAPMAN...... and it it L ace Curtains! Correspondents’ Contest. Lace Curtains! E0LA. i B it it it it it it it . B 266 Ladies and Misses Tailor Made Suits and Coats f I ROCCA. MONMOUTH NO. 2. Satisfaction Guaranteed. If you are Satisfied Tell Your Friends; If NOT, Tell US D. M. NAYBERGER McMinnville, Or. R1CKREALL DOUBLY PROVEN. MONMOUTH NO 1. Dallas Rreaders Can no Longer Doubt the Evidence. FALLS CITY BUENA VISTA. T . WEST~SALE1VL FOR MEN WHO CARE Smart, New SUITS ot BIO VALUE W e have an unusually complete line to select from, including the latest Broad­ way types fo r young men, and the quieter models and patterns for those o f maturer years, at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 FU R N IS H IN G GOODS - - - T h e m ost a t t r a c t iv e show in g in to w n FANCY SHIRTS SHOES SHOES H ave you seen the handsome lines w e are showing at $1.00 to $1.50. Come in and look them over. Some very attractive styles in black and tan, lace, button, high and low, very m oderately priced and sold un­ der an absolute guarantee. NOBBY HATS Our hat departm ent is the most com­ plete in town. W e show the largest stock and the largest variety, com­ prising the latest novelties. Straws and Panamas a plenty. You r in­ spection is invited. BOYS CLOTHING W e cater to the boys and make a specialty in that line. A most com­ plete line o f boys suits in many d if­ ferent styles, m oderately priced. $2.50 to $6.00 W 1*1. H E R Z O G L e a d in g C lo th ier SoTe A g en ts fo r the Famous “ M allory Cravenette” Hats • D a lla s, O regon The Place to Trade fo r “ The Men W ho Care” PEEDEE. AIRLIE. Mi aa Great ha Shively visited at El­ sie Bush’s Saturday ami Sunday and at- L. Dennis is visiting at the home of temled the dance .Saturday night. his uncle, M. K. Crowley. Mr. Ben McDowell aud Fred Chap­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Staats were In­ man went to Falls City Saturday. dependence visitors Mondav. Alva Womer and Mr. Ronco went to Phy Simpson, who has been in Port­ Airlie last week. land on business, returned home Sun­ Frank Sheythe was here on business day. last week. Will Williams was a Salem visitor Louis Burbank and family are m«$ving Snnday. over from Black Rock. Willie Staats w as a Monmouth visitor The dance here Friday night was just Friday. fine. Every body see m«»«i to enjoy them­ Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Shewey, who have selves. At midnight they had a sup­ been visiting near Dallas, have return- per and dance«! till a late hour. e«l home. Bert Staats, of Airlie, attemled the At a special lodge meeting held last dane* here. Saturday seven members were taken in. B0WERSVILLE. Quite a crowd of Airlie people attend­ ed the «lance at Monmouth last Friday. All report a goo«i time. Mr ami Mr«. Frank Harris, of Dallas, A candy pulling party was held at the were over Sunday callers with Mr. and home «»f Miss Elsie Crowley, quite a Mrs. Louis Mortensen. number of young folks being present. The recent rains helpe«l melt the W. E. Wil iams was a Monmouth vis­ clots which bothered the farmers so in itor Wednesday. this community. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams, <»f In­ Miss Marie Ediger, of North Dallas, and Miss Emma Cadle were visiting dependence, are visiting ielatives in Airlie. with Elizabeth Rem pel recently. ------ -» • «► .... — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowley, of Im p ­ |»endence. endence. were w ere seen in this vicinity vldn one | j «lay last week. Mr Rem pel purchased a Jersey hnll James Evans, of Chemnwa, vi»iteil at ' of M. II. Jones at Perrydale last week. the home ol his sister, Mrs. Delslruin, The farmers in this vicinity haveconi- Saturday and Sunday. pleted their spring settling Mrs. Bratcher and little daughter ves­ While playing near a bonfire Satur­ ted in Dallas the last of the week. day Pearl St«mehooksr’s clothes caught Misses Kdnn and Hazel Rowland vis­ fire, hurtling her hip severely, but is re- ported improving under the care of Dr. ited in Salem Friday and Saturday. Htarbuck, of Ihillas. Craft Bros., of Independence, were Charles Mangia and Tom Haves at­ through here cleaning carpets last week tended the ice cream s