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. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. i * ***** ****** ************** All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. BALLSTON. Found 1 SUMMER SUGGESTIONS ; FOR THE MOTHER £ % * ' l l ’ i t - — — Since installing my latest im proved harness sewing machine 1 have found it much more con vergent to do harness repairing in the shortest possible time. Tracts o f any size, some can be A ll work guaranteed. irrigated, all in city limits, planted A SH E K COOVERT in fruit trees, for $250 per acre. ; S12 at Farmers feed shed. Seasonable Advice on the Health ■ * of Children In Hot Weather. t Mo hers should Is* careful not to overfeed child»-* «lining the hot months. N o one re (inirt-M h * much fo m | in the summer as they tio in col l weather. Serve only the lighter uud more *-**■ ily digested f«wnts, and see that the milk in ksept cool and the fruit ripe. It is quite natural to expect s one disturb ance, such an constipation, iudigeetion or Mummer diarrhoea, often accompanied by a cold. A mild laxative st I m M time, will, iu most cases, carry »»If the congested waste from the s'oinach next marning and by cleaning the bowels restore normal conditions. Cathartic remedies and purgatives should never be u*»*d for children, They are harsh and violent in thei action and tend to upset the entire system. The combination of sim ple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. l ‘aidwell's Syrup Pep-in, and s«dd by drug gists for o0 cents a bottle, is now very gm er ally used to correct stomach and bowel trou ble. I t is mild wn 1 ple.urant to the taste ami contains no drastic ding, or ntrc»»tic, but acts naturally and easily but most effectively. A larger bottle, containing more than twice the quantity is sohl for $1. i f you have nev er used Syrup of i*e|»siu and would lie a free trial h<‘ttle. postpai l. " rite to Dr . W. B. Calpwell, 4 Mi Washington street, Montlcello, Illinois. « 15 acres; 4 miles from Dsllss mostly under cultivation; some fruit; good house, barn and out buildings; close to main county road R. R. Station. An ideal little home, price $1500. I *"pHE Dallas Variety Store is Sole Agents of the J. C. C. Jackson line of Cor sets, the Walton line of women’s and boys’ shoes, the La Bonta line of wom en’s shoes. Also a full line of women’s and children’s hosiery, and women’s hair goods. : : : * — — ■ ■■ « » » Lodge Notice. — Good orchard tracts, 5 and 10 acres each, on R. R. and (Do. road from Dallas to Monmouth. 1 mile from Dallas, bearing next year; great opportunity to get orchard tracts for a little cash. Jennings Lodge, No. 9, A F & A M .— A stated communication Mr. Smart, a cousin of Mrs. Alfred will be held Friday, July 26th, Winelaud, is here visiting her Work in the M. M. degree. A ll EMBALMER OFFICE: Chapel and Parlón», N. Main at. Mr ami Mrs Henry Thun, of W illor members requested to be present. Good garage site on principal D A L L A 5 . OREOONi os, California, were visiting friends here Visitors welcome. Refreshments. street o f Dallas, ¿0x100 feet,price lust week. Ball Phone MS. • Mutual Phone 1306. By order o f the W. M. $1900, terms reasonable. Call* Promptly Answered Day or Night. Ben Hodge, a nephew, »if Mrs. Ben W A L T E R S . MUIR, Ague, is here from Arkansas on a visit 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas, Secy. and is working with Davidson’ s hay 1-4 mile from school. 3-4 mile to baler. R. R. station, some fruit; good Correspondents’ Contest. Mr. ami Mrs. E T. Kargeunt, of W m I- improvments; 30 acres under cul Beginning April 1 the Itemizer be lowa county, were visiting friends ai.d REAL ESTATE SNAPS tivation; in a fast developing com gan a four months corre*|>on<leiit8’ con relatives in this nuighls>rho»KÍ last week munity, price $125 p ef acre. test on the same lilies as heretofore, ex Miss Let tie Birks has gm e to Mc Good business lot for sale, best cept the prizes will be in cash, instead Minnville lo li akc her home. House and lot, 2 blocks from location in Dallas. of other articles, that method seeming public school; price $1100. to suit best all concerned. The most I 41 acres near town for $4000. ANT10C1 VALLEY. Finest fruit tract in Dallas: regular and most newsy corres|>oiideut A ll cleared and under fence, but WEST SALEM. 10 acres all in bearing; some during that time will receive $10, the no in provements. small fruit; new, modern 5 room second $5. the third $2.50 uud the next I Mr. James*Riddle made a trip to Pei- I rvuale Haumlay. Fo ■ $4000 we have a well im house; good barn and everything Ku«*y Smith, of Kiugwood. spent a two $1 each. The contest will close proved 6-acre tract within the is up-to-date. To see is to buy it, Miss Fiancis Mahoney, of Corvallis, is few days in t ails City laat w\el^. July 31 ami be immediately follow city limits. Over 3 acres o f large visiting Edith Allen ot Uuihiie. ed by another of four months duration Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robertson re 5 1-2 acre bearing fruit tract, fruit and considerable small Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan of Mon- turned home after spending a pleasant j commencing on that date. ones. Five-room house and barn. four varieties o f 12 year old trees, mouth spent Sunday with the la itu ’j time in Portland. 1-2 mile from Perrydale,on coun mother, Mrs. E. Clark. A bargain at the price. Mr. Rice ai\d daughter, of Portland, ty road; good 3 room house, barn RICKREALL. Miss Katie Barnes, of Albany, is visit spent a few days visiting his brotheriu- > 2 1-2 acres in Dallas, best o f and a sawdust, lined apple house, ing at the Innite «•! her grandparent’s, law, Mr. C. E. Brinkman, last week creek bottom land, good 7-room also some small fruit. price-$2000. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Co >k were in Dal- Mr. ami Mrs. A Townes. Married, at Mr. Walter Girth’s new house, plenty o f fruit, an excel as one day last week. Miss Jean Hur t and little brother store Monday, July 15th, Waiter Ed 201 acres, 2 miles from P erry lent chicken and berry place, Mrs. Willie Hull and son returned to Freddie, arc vM tingal the home of their wards to Miss Elfie Hickeraou, formerly ; convenient and suitable. Only dale on county road; 175 acres in sister, ADs. Oscar I uíw ís , of Kola. Mills City last week. of Kickreall. now of Salem. cultivation; 8 acre orchard; creek $2500 and terms to suit. Riley Rhodes has returned after visit Mr. and Mrs. DeMaster and eon went ! Ben Hill returned from Mill City Sun crosses place; some improvments, ing at Goldemlule. Wash. to Newport Friday for an outing. day . The greatest buy in Dallas for will sell all or in small tracts or Mr. and Mis. C. W. ILIman spent Glenn Orr returned to Portland Sat Messrs Gew. Gosser, Kd Brock and J. ! the money. 13 acres; 4 acres in will trade for small place near Sunday with Mrs. Holman's siste., J. Mi her went ou a fishing trip to Wil- | urday. the city limits; all set to fruit, Dallas or Falls City. Mis. Milton McGown, of 1 ndcpendcucc. lamina Saturday evening. Mrs. A. Hill has gone to Mill City most all bearing; a good 5 room 30 acres on city limit line of Miss Bilelah Cinmptnn. of Monmouth, Mr. Jacobs’ mother and brother left j for a short visit with her sou, Willie, house; good barn and other out Dallas, on Co. and R. R. no im visited Miss Minnie Wtunler during the Sunday evening for he« home in Poit- . and family. buildings; board walk to town; week. provments, all under cultivation, land alter spending a wjek here. Wm. Thielsen and family ami Mattie price $5000, good terms. Mr. ami Mrs. S. H. Iiinkle visite»! fenced, fine logan berry land. Koser went to Perrydale in their auto The W. C T. U. program ami picnic j Sunday at the home of Geo. Swearin- at Mis J. Bedfords last Thursday was Sunday. 160 acres, 40 in cultivation, 183 acres well improved; good er. enjoyed by all w ho were there. good land, fair improvements, 2 laud; 2 miles from Dallas, all un The Misses Burch, of Albany, were Miss Parsons returned in,me to A l vfsiting their grandfather at T. Burch's tine springs, several acres can be der cultivation, on main county bany Monday after spending a week j last week. BUENA VISTA. irrigated, 100 acres in fine fir road, and on railroad. $150 per with her sister, Mrs. Cade. Hay balers are quite numerous in this and oak timber, bringing 200 acre. Good terms. section, five machines so far. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, of Stavton, J cords to the acre, 1-4 mile to rail Mrs. Mixer, who h is been ill, is con were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gozer W e can save you m on ey 167 acres 1 1-2 miles from Dal Mrs Grover Beeler's mother of Port valescing, also .Miss Frances Donaldson. last week and left for Woodburn Satur road.- $75 an acre. las; all underjcultivation; on Co. land visited her last Sunday. day iu their auto. Miss Grace Richardson and brother, o n a ll t h e s e lin e s . Within 6 miles o f Dallas we road and rail road; well improved ¿fíec/uc-t'/uf- Mrs. John Vaughn's sister and child Wilbur, left Momiuv for their home in Mr. ami Mrs. Kruger were Sumlav have a tract o f 98 acres, all un and 7 miles o f tiling on place. $150 ren, of Portiaud. are visiting her this Wiulock after a two mouths visit with visitors with Mr. ami Mrs. Cfias. Spitz- r«datives. week. der cultivation, without other per acre. Good terms. oart, of Koaedale. improvements, that can be Orval Price ami Harry Cookiogham Miss Clara Snyder has returned to Mr. amt Mrs. Harvey Crawford were 297 acres, all under cultivation, drove to Dalla« Sunday, hei home from .«r Port Iiiiid. where Sunday visitors w till Mrs. J. J. Miller. bought for $90 an acre. All between Monmouth and Dallas sue r-iM M it seveial tee U s with relative . good black soil, and is rolling Miss Dorothy Miller returned home af The news re tell *1 us i.i it Tom H iy-*s one mile from Rickreall 1-4 mile and Pearl M ingtl*, of Bo.versv llle, were land, close to school and postof M. J. Gniiorm m an 1 two children ter spending a week w ith them. from station, on county road well married Moulay at Dillas. We wish left Ttieoday for Mr Ciy«leniiuu’s «Id fice. Chas. Baker brought home his daugh improved low land tiled, price them all the joy and h tppiness there is. home in Gram! Fork-, Da kota, where ter, Elbe, from the sanitarium Weil lies, Mrs. Jennie Jones ami Mr«*. Janus thev will spun I xcv ?ral in »nt!n with his day ami ihe next day their daughter- W e have calls every hour for will make you buy. mother and otliei relatives. Morton visited in D illas Sunday. Mildred, took sick and had to he oper houses fo r rent. W hy not list 110 acres well improved 2 1-2 ated on. They touinl it to l>e enlarge Mr. and Mrs A.,I. R cha sm niotoi- your vacant house with the miles from Dallas, 3-4 mile from ment ot ihe i-pleeu and did not think e l to Dallas and K.»»i City .Mon lay. PERRYDALE NO. 1. Item izer Realty Concern —we can school and It .R. station. 18 acres she could live until Monday but miw Moore Getty h is the conriete foiimlu- -lie is on the mad to recovery. They rent it. in bearing 8 year old apple trees, lio i laid itj.- h s birn an I several teams have tlie sympathy of everyone here. INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Horn Mocker yisited hi** hauling III inner irom Parker. 12 acres walnuts 7 years old, 25 W e have a good paying groce parents at Pioneer dm» lav. acres o f young pears and apples, T. Ogles bee, our hta-ksmith went to ry store in East Portland to trade Mr. and Mrs. John Boyer, of Bethel Corvallis on business Saturday. 3 years old, 30 acres grain land, MONMOUTH NO 1. Roy McFadden is up from Portland for Polk county farm land at the attended church here Sunday. 1» the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases, all farm implements and stock go visiting his mother, Mrs. Sherman invoice price o f the stock. J. M. Prather and wife and M. Tiller , disorders end weaknexte« peculiar to women It is the Hayes. Mrs. J. A. Baxter has been on the with the place, bargain price and business men of Corvallis, were iu the Misses Oma ami Maud Beck ley are only preparation o f its kind devised by a regularly jtredu- sick list a few days. Miss Dorothv Cooper ami Mrs. Sarah city Sunday. visiting friends and relatives at Yoneol- 640 acres, 400 o f it cleared and good terms. ated physician—an experienced and skilled specialist in Young are spending their vacation on One of the compositors got our i terns the diseases o f women. in cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 Prof. Revnolds is carrying the mail la. 120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, the former’s timber claim near Siletz. a little mixed last wee*. It is H den from Parker fora few days. Professor A. B. Beaumont and fifty in pasture. Fine soil, good all under cultivation on R. R. It it a safe medicine in any condition of the system. Ladd, of Portland, that is visiting H. G. Miss La von Leitch, of Los Angeles, more teachers and students went to Sa springs, rolling land and well track and county road. Price $125 T H E O N E R E M E D Y which contain* no alcohol K eyt’s »laughters, instead of Mr. ami Mrs. Isabelle Steele, of Newport, was is a guest at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Mrs. Dornheeker. of Pioneer, as was a guest Saturday ami Sunday at the lem Saturday to hear the lecture and to George Con key. and no iujuriou* habit-forming drugs and which fenced. A model farm and nev per acre. see the tuberculosis exhibit at the ar home of her son, Harry. printed. er offered for sale before. Clov creates no craving for such stimulants. mory. Miss Lora Craven has returnel from The Perrydale Mill has stint d nvn for Mr. N C. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. er land, hop land, anything you 50 acres hill land half under T H E O N E R E M E D Y so good that its maker* Harvey Hininan, wife end son, of Dal Los Angeles, where she has spent the a week to do some repairing before liar- M. Woolen went to Monmouth Satur- want. Only $80 an acre. past eight mouths. cultivation, all good fruit land, ere not afraid to print its every ingredient oo las, visited V. O. Boots and mother d iv and spent the »lav with their sister, vest. Sunday. 1 mile from station $60 per acre. each outside bottle - wrapper and attest to tha Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hurley and cliil- Mrs. Ernest Cole. Miss Mattie Koser. of Rickreall, was 205 acres, 8 1-2 south o f Dal truthfulness of the same under oath. Miss Rose Smith, who visited the »Iren have arrived *lrom Vale and will visiting at H. MclCee’s Sunday. This party went to Waterloo Sunday las. There are 70 acres o f bot A good 5 room house 1 1-2 acres ¡last month with friends in Chicago, make this city their home. It is solcj bv medicine dealers everywhere, and any (baler who hasn’ t It can tom land, 50 acres slashed. 40 o f land good w el1, plenty o f good Anna Knes, of Salem, was visiting by auto: .d. N., 11. J,. and Clove Prath will spend the remainder of her vacation Mrs. G. Hastings, of Albany, visited er and families, M. J. Kretitz, wife and fet it. Don’ t take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine « 'i her sister, Mrs. Delstrom, last week acres o f good second growth tim fruit be good chicken ranch close childie. , N ( ’. Anderson ami wife, G wiih her pareuts here, Mr. ami Mrs. R. at the home of her father, J. J . Hast* i n o w n c o m p o s it io n . N o counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist I ings, last week. ber, and 45 acres o f small fir and to sawmill on Main street. Price Mr. Ward Hull, of Corvallis, spent a E. Harman, wi.c and daughters and M. Smith. who says something else is “ just as good as Dr. Pierce’ s’ is either mistaken few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs Art Black. They report a line trip and or is trying to deceive you for hi* own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to he oak timber. There are two acres $1750. Miss Cnrndia Marvin, a member of Melvin Baldwin, of Salem, visite«! I the soda w aiir fine, trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession—your health- F. E. Lynn. the Board of Regents ami secretary of relatives iu this city Sundav. o f young bearing orchard, three may be your life itself. St* that you f* t what you aik for D. L. Keyt ami three daughters went Mr. Conger is suffering with paralysis Ihe Library Commission, will deliver an In order that we may get our good barns, a new house o f five Misses Grace Wallace and Kowena address to the normal stmients and citi to the old Martin mill Friday to pick at the home of his son near Suver. Sperling gave a miscellaneous shower rooms and large woodshed and list up to date, and be prepared zen* July 2*.» at 9:30 a. in. wild blackberries, which they found at the latter's home Thursday evening milk house. The price is $60 an to meet the prospective buyers quite plentiful. Douglas Tyler has charge of the Mon in honor of Miss Nellie Damon. The acre in trade or $50 in cash, and o f Polk county in a businesslike HELPING THE WOMEN BRUSH COLLEGE. mouth concert band as trainer. invited guests were Mrs. Floyd Wil H. G. Elliott was a business visitor the buyer can assume p mortgage way, we wish to g e t in commu in Dallas Monday. Lyman Parker has rented the Henry liams, Mrs. Roy D’ Annond, Mrs Guy The cretm .epartlor is one of the o f $3,200, which can run almost nication with those who listed Walker, Misses Gladys Irvine, Emma I Butler farm in the north <»f town and is j few things which specifically allevi Mrs. George Boyer visited relatives in Bill Loose left last week for Newport. Hinkle, laivoii Leitch, Fuirov McDev- | property with us prior to April 1, now filling the barn with hay. Dallas over 8u.i lay. ate the drudgery of the woman whose three years at 6 per cent, paya itt, Nolrt Owen, Flounce Burton, B er-' Mr and Mrs. R. \V. Harritt ami Mr, lot has been cast on the farm. No ble on or before or can pay $100 1912, who have not sold or with Allen ( ’ lark«» bought the meat market tha Porter'Held, Mabel PorterfieM, Ha-1 Mis« Alice Simplon, of Salem, is vis and Mrs. Fred Olson left Suuday on a drawn it from the market. Please The great institution opens its better argument can be advanced for I or more on any interest day. from C. E. Nelson. Geo. Sullivan will zel Bohannon, l.eoiia Sperling. iting E. L. Rowlami’s this week. trip to Neskowin by amo. notify us your latest price and the Increased sale and extended use keep the shop. doors for the fall semester on Mrs. 8. E. Owen was a »lelegate to We umierstaml that Howard Jones' A/chie Pelker ami Almund Johnson 33 acres, chicken ranch, six terms, otherwise we will not ad of these machines. T h e man who the Degree of llouor grand lodge in September 20th. Courses o f in Rev. P. R. Burnett preached morning little son has p.i*»un ».»»a and t hat I. J. have gone to Lakeview ami ¡mints in places a separator on a farm lias done acres cleared, 10 slashed. 10 in vertise further, and put no furth a»ul evening Sunday at the Christian Portland last week, White has sciatic rheumatism. struction include: General Airri- something Southern Oregon. for humanity In the city, pasture, 6 acres cultivated. Some er effort forth to sell same. id lurch. Mrs. E. E. Paddock lias returned cnltur.“, A g oiom y. Anim« 1 Hu An ice cream social will bo given hers Lillie Meyer has gone trt Portland to when a housewife has cooked the good fire timber on the place; from Portlaml. Miss Ix>ra Craven returned from Cal at the school house Saturday evening, stay with Mrs. Schramm. ban iry, Dairy Hu bandry, Bac meals, washed the dishea, and other, $2000 7-room house on Wash- ifornia Thursday. She war accompa the 27th by the Loyal Sons’ Sunday Miss Nellie Damon and Lindsay T. I teriology, Botany and Plant wise cared for a little flat with run lots o f small fruit, 4-room house, ngton street. Corner lot, 170x The Wallace farm is spraying their nied by her sister, Mrs. Pilfert, of Los school class. A short program will be Eals, of Portland, were married at the | Pathology, Poultry husbandry, ning water, steam heat, and electrlo small barn, chicken houses etc. apples. 3()0, and all modern improve Angeles. given. home of the bride** parents, Mr. and i Horticulture, Entomology, V e t lights, her whole duty toward man la Close to school, and four miles to ments, with street and sewer as Burl Oliver. Kd. Osborn and Josiah Mr. ami Mrs. John Rusk, of Indian- Mrs. L. Damon, in tins city Sunday, j Mr. E. Enes was a caller in Dallas Dallas.—Price $1200 done. Whereas, in the country a Sheet« have gone to Moore to work »lur apolis, arrived Sunday to visit the Lit After a trip t«* Tillamook they will erinary Science, Civil Engineer sessments settled, —I t e m i z er Monday. ing harvest. ing, Eie. tr : -al E ng nearin ' M ■- woman's work Is never finished. Give ter’s sister, Mrs. J. L. Murptiv ami fam make their home in Portland. Fifteen and a half acres; 13 Realty Concern. the average farmer’s wife only the ily. Engineering, Mining housework to do and she would think acres in prunes, 7 acres o f which Joe Bell «pent Sunday at home. Mr«. Mamie Mo* re, of MedfoM, is a chanicil EOLA House and lot in Dallas- $3000 Mrs. S. P, L. Moore, of Seattle, a for guest at the home i f her s -ter, Mis. D. engineering H ighway Engineer she was on a vacation I t is this in are 18 year old trees, 6 acres o f Oscar Meyer bought a new horse la«t mer resident of this place, came Satur- Taylor. ing, Domestic Science, Domestic equality of labor which starts country 13 year old trees; orchard on week. Blacksmith shop on Main <lay for a v.sit with friends. Miss Faith G.iodricli, of Lebanon, ¡8 Wright Porterfield is visiting friends Art, Commerce, For stry. Phar girls cityward. It Is a lamentable high land, small dryer, 300 trays Mrs. L. J. Mitchell and «on. Harold, i street at a bargain. visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Landon. are visiting at John Schindler’s. Mrs. Dt Witt went We»iiies»lay to vis at B »ne, 1 .alio. macy. Zoology, Chemist, y, Phys commentary on the lack of chivalry in and 100 packing boxes; some ap it her son, Jesse, at Merlin, Josephine Some good Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Magee am! children have gone Mrs. P. Burnett, of M Minnville, is ics, Mathmatics, English Lan men but, in every rural community In ple trees in full bearing; two Mi. ami Mr«. S. Jones ami family county. to Newport for a month’s outing. here visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. W. guage and Literature, Public which the writer has visited, the wells, house 18x18,chickenhouse, property to sell or trade for Polk have move»! to McMinnville. If. S. Chase returned Thursday from Irvine. Speaking, Modern Languages, average head of the house always has small barn, good storage house. county property. This is worth Will Antrican has painted his house Mrs. Dot Wakefield has gone to visit: a pleasant trip to Newport. money to buy labor-saving machines brown with cream trimmings. investigating. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knox and son, History. Art, Architecture, In her mother near Turner. for himself and sons He Is thor Good team and all implements go Arthur Parker returne»! to his home Fred, left this week f r Brietenbush dustrial Pedagogy, Physical Ed- Miss Bessie Foster, has been selected A ll ready to com oughly up-to-date in that, hut when with place. Good 5-room house and 4 acres Orval Gritton is harvesting hay on Spring*. at Fargo, S. D.. Tuesday. as on of the teachers, for one of tl • ’'Sation, M ilitary Science and the patent washer, the tireless cooker, mence making money from start. 3-4 miles from Court house, Dal- the Duncan place at Zena. He iutemls Portland schools. Mrs. J. S. Prime and children arrived the carpet sweeper, the water system, Possession given at once. -$2000 i las, splendid out buildings, fine Tacics, and Music. to move to the farm this fall. home Saturday from a pleasant visit B. I. Ferguson sohl twenty two tons catalogue aim illustrated lit and the lighting plant are advoca'ed cash on place this year. Price garden spot, excellent chicken A special school imeting was held with relatives in Nebraska. PEEDEE. of cherries this year. erature mailed free on applica by the junior partner, funds are always reasonable. Monday night, ami it was decided to ■ ! house and yards. An ideal little Mrs. David Fmilker. of Portland, is Hop lice are very ba4 in the vartls add another room to the present school tion. A ldres3 Registrar, Ore- low Tills condition is not so bad as visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. One o f the best business loca home, and price right. It used to be — prosperity has opened this year. Yoakum has two horse building. Mr. Woe Ik was elected to Ernest Bush and wife have sol»I ion Agricultural College, Cor the purse strings hut there are still tions in town, 50 foot frontage Grounds. sprayers at work. E nil Carlson is the three years term, ami Ed Lnooe was 60 acres o f oak timber two their property at Hillsboro and are vis opportunities for betterment The on Main street. $5000. elected to fill the unexpirc»i term of The citizens and summer school stu iting relatives at P«e»lee. They have vallis, Oregon. spraying his hops also. miles from Dallas; will make | dents will have a co«q>t-rative social on s«d«i iheir property hete an I are la.king cream separator Is one of them. It Jiin Edgar. B I. Ferguson has two carpenters, Schaol Year Opens September 20th. tills a need felt by e v e ^ woman from Eighty acres o f timber 5 miles ¡ 1200 cords 4-foot oak wood, also the college cam ¡»us Thursday evening. of having property at Dalla'«. working on his house. The concert hand will furnish music, Leah down to the 1911 Ames co-ed, west o f Dallas to trade fo r lots many hundred oak fence posts; Ciay Bush and wife au«l Henry Fuse the school body will give a program and and even If It did not increase the in Dallas, the location not mak 16 head o f goats go with place. ZENA-SPRING VALLEY. and family spent iast 8 mday up on the refreshments will lie serve«! by the citi Methodist Services. PERRYDALE NO. 2. j farmer’s dairy protit one iota, It is ing Lnckianiute, much difference; timber A ll good fruit land. Wood and zens. worth Ita weight in gold for the lal>or cruises 2,000, (KM) feet and the ' posts more than pay for place. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford visit»*»! Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Viva Mete If ret irned to her ; Price $70 per acre. Grandpa Boyer, of Bear Camp, arriv Sunday with the latter’s mother at Church service 11 a. m. Ser- It saves the mothers, wives, and sis price is $1000. home at Airlie last Saturday. ed Tuesday morning for an indefinite Uniondale. MONMOUTH NO. 2. hy pastor. Subject by pastor: ters on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ho -ker went to 40 acres fruit land 3 miles from I _________ stay at the Parker home. Forty acres o f fruit land, well As usual, a big crowd from here at “ Paul the Debtor.” Dallas last Saturday. Perrydale, on county road, and located, for $75 per acre. Lertie Lee is visiting her grandparents tended the cherry fair. Among those Horse Collars fihodd Fit. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Mr. anti Mrs. Str ¡ekler left for Twin Alva Womer went to Indefieudence winning prizes were Frank Crawford, • R. F. D. and near school, price at Oakdale. It Is well worth while to have a per Have 5 1-4 acres, 4 1-2 acres “ Seeing the Father in His for fine cherries; Eulalia and Bliss Fail«, Malm, going with a team an«! cov la&tSaturday on business. fect fl'tlng collar for each work horse, set to apples, 14-year-old trees, l $75 per acre. Miss Margeret Burelback is working Davis, exfiert packers, and little Doro ered wagon. W orld.” Wilbur Bosh visited Walter Hooker should not he changed from Baldwin, Rome Beauty, N e w for Mrs. Win. Martin on 8;-lt Cieek. 60 acres on Monmouth and thy Stafford, the prettiest baby. Evening at 8 p. m. Message j Collars R;*v. P K Burnett preached in the last Satuniay night. one horse to another unless thp co Isr Dallas «Jo. road; 1 mile from Rail Mrs. Wm. Muller came home Humlav tons and Ben Da^is varities. The B. L. M. 8. met last Wednesday Christian church Sunday. He was pas Mr. an«l Mrs. Bev Freer visile»! her by Dr. A. B. Starbuck. Theme: Is tilled to the second horse A good to keep house for her father, while her at Prof. Crawford's. road Station, school. Poet O ffice tor here in 1885. parents, Mr. an«l Mrs. Hoppe, at Why I, a physician, believe in method of titling collars Is to wet Place has good comfortable, 3- mother is at Salmon river. Mrs Ruth Murphy returne«l from Bridgepirt Saturday night. Christianity. Dr. À. B. Star- ! them until they become sort and plla- room and good barn, well saw and town; all under cultivation; Mrs. Clarke has returned after a Tom Bennett, of Salmon River, had week’s visit at Eugene with her daugh Oirvallis Tuesday. buck will bring to us the mes 1 bte, then put Ihe collar on the horse.— dust lined apple house, and other well drained and the price right. Mrs. Will Bush and Mias F.lsis w«re the good luck to kill an old hear and ter. improvements. Is 1 1-2 miles at Falls City Thursdsv. Edwin Bann has purchased the In- sage. He assures us that he will Kansas Farmer. her two young cubs. He sai»l the cutis from good town, school and — -------- • • • — ■■■ - Miss Dorothv Miller, of West Salem, dep®«*»lence liverv business and will weighed about 25 pounds each and made not dissapoint us this time. So has !>een visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. make his home in Oregon. a dandy roast. church. • J. L. Castle and J. G. VanOrr- come and enjoy this message H. Crawford. Mr Bennett and grandson, Earl Piz- Mrs. Lee visited -Wednesday and with us. del will go to Dayton tomorrow We have five acres o f well i r - Born, Thursday, to Mr. an»i Mrs. er. have gone on a fishing trip near Falls Thursday with her friend, Mrs. J. G. to meet with the direct >rs o f the proved hill land close to tow.i ft r Frank Koch, a baby boy. City. Brown, of Dallas FOR FLETCHER'S sale at a reasonable price. Mr. Stone has his two little girls from Mr. sn«l Mr«. Inman, of Dallas, visit insurance company at the annual Mrs. Goeti was in Portland on a D a lla s , O r e g o n meeting o f the b >ard. ware* Croup a od Whooping Cough. Oregon City with Mm now. ed in low s Sunday. C A STO R I A 1 ■hopping trip laat Saturday. R. L CHAPMAN...... F U N E R A L DIRECTOR and The Jackson Corsets have the reputation of being the best fitting line of Corsets ever man ufactured in the United States and that their wearing quali ties are superior to those of any other make is an undis puted fact. : : : The Dallas Variety Store MUS. CHAS. GREGORY, Prop. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Chi l d r e n Cry ¿harnte« Iain’s Cough Remedy Itemizer Realty Concern