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MANY NEW TELEPHONES Add These Names and Changes to Your Dallas Mutual . Exchange List. 1245 1193 210 201 122G 38C 311 387 355 275 1199 1257 1303 1175 1300 1280 195 1204 2C4 1334 1340 327 335 1198 277 254 375 1330 1297 215 243 308 1343 1333 1313 175 255 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON IX, FIRST QUARTER, INTERNA TIONAL SERIES, MARCH 3. The following new subscribers and changes in numbers are reported to the Observer by Manager C. H. Morris, of the Dallas Independent Telephone Exchange. Subscribers are requested to cut out and preserve this list, as it will not be published again : 390 Adams; Kalph, furniture 1347 Baird, Nellie, res Bilyeu, Chas, res Bewley, J A, res Bedwell, E B, res Biddle, Ed, res Burk, Sam, res Brown, C C, res Brown, Mrs George, res Brown, W M, res Brown, A W, res Brown, Lot, office Black, Weldon, res Campbell & Hollister. indse Campbell, A 8, res : Chapman, F J, res Chapman, R L, res Carlson, E, res Chase, Robert, res Comstock, F E, res Cutler, George, res Conner, Perry, res Cone, G W, res Cold Storage Meat Market Collins, Miss Bertha Coovert, D A, res Daniel, L D, store Dallas Confectionery Co Downer, L B, res Dunn, Ed, res Electric Light Office Embree, Cecil, res Ellis, W R, confectionery Gleason, Tom, res Gates, George, res Gorke, H, res Gerllnger, L, res Harris, D M, res Holmes & Hughes, dressmak ing Holman, A N, res Holman, Hardy Sr., res .Holman, Hardy Jr., rea Hevland, B F, res Hotel Gall Johnson Bros, store Lawton, J. H., barber shop Lynch, J A, res MarrB, Rev, res Manston, Fonso, res Myer, Frank, res Muscott, Frank, res Muscott, Bessie, dressmaking Moxley, A E, res Morrison, F II, architect Pepper's pool room Reel, Tom, res Rogers, L, res Savery, Joseph, res Sears, Walter, res Sears, D W, res Soehren, VV L, res S P Depot Smith, I L, rea Shaw, Joel, res Starr, Arthur, res Stubblcfleld, Ira, res Stroud, George, res Stowe's truck barn Sellers, Walter, rea Toney, Dr II L, oRlce Toney, Dr H L, res Tennis, Curt, res VanOrsdel, John P, res Webstor, Horace, res Weaver, Will, res Wiseman, J J, res W O W Hall 297 1515 370 11C4 1301 174 258 1304 377 1323 218 293 1243 1201 1335 177 338 ' 381 217 317 3C1 200 203 1324 357 , 298 1341 1195 245 378 1301 1307 354 394 1207 1283 305 203 CRESCENTS ARE COMING Eastern Champions Will Meet Dallas College Team Next Wednesday Night. The Dallas College basketball team will play a game with the Crescen team of Evanston, Illinois, in the home gymnasium next Wednesday night. The Crescent team is reported to be one of the strongest teams in the Middlo West, having defeated the Wheaton Illinois team, winner of second place in the world's champion ship games In St. Louis. The Cres cents are on their way to the Sandwich Islands. When they return to the United States, they will have finished the longest tourever made by a basket ball team. Concerning the Crescents, the Chicago Dally Journal says: "As nucleus around which to build strong team, the Crescents have John I. Davis, who is well known around the city and Middle West as a center, Last year, Davis was the mainstay of the Evanston Y. M. C. A. champion ship team, and in a series of games with Yale he held Fargo, who has been termed by basketball critics as the strongest center in the East, to a standstill. Davis, as a defensive player, cannot be equalled, notexcept ing Palmer and Smoot Offensively Davis proves invaluable to his team At the blow of the whistle, he In variably out-jumps his opponent "Young the Indian forward, will again be with the Crescents. In the championship games of 1904, Young was credited with being the best In dividual player of the tournament. His strong points are found in his ability to start and execute trick plays." Temt ot the- Lniou, G. . 16-33. Memory VtnM. 23-8-Golde Temt, Lake ivltl, 1 Commentary Pre pared hr Kev. D. M. Steare.. Copyright. 1907, by American Pre- AseocUtlon.) I cannot find iu me a willingness to pass over chapters xvi and xvll with tuelr uian Important events, written far us by the Holy Spirit, and one Im portant lesson of chapter xvl is that God will always do as He has said, and not In any roundabout or wrong way. for He cannot be a partner to anything wrong. Concerning the prom ised sou It Is Anally written, "The Lord visited Sarah as He had said, and the Lord did unto Sarah as He had spoken" (xxl, 1). Ten years had passed since Abra ham entered the land (xvl, 3), and, no son having been given, the devil has a trap for Abraham, Into which he falls, making a lot of family trouble and seemingly breaking Intimate fel lowship between Ahram and the Lord for thirteen years. Compare xvl, 10, and xvll, 1. In chapter xvl, 7-11, note the first mention of the augei oi me Lord (four times), and in connection with a poor, wronged outcast worn- and take comfort from the min- of angels (Heb. 1, 14). una mat Listen and remember the next time you suffer from pain-caused by damp whenyoor head nearly bursts from nea ralda-try. Ballard's Snow Liiimipnt It will mire you. A prominent business man of Hempstead, Texas, writes: i have used votir liniment. Previous to ueeing it i was a great snHerer from Rheumatism and J.euralgia. 1 m i . o ,ut nnw 1 am tree Irom IJIt-llOtll IU raj ....... . . th.o nnmnlililltB. I Bm BUre I OW6 tHIB these comp to vour liniment. Drug Co. " Sold by Stafrin Printing, the kind that pays, at the Observer office. an, lstry en-eater comfort in the truth God lives and sees and cares (xvl, 13, 14, and margin). Note how Important is submission not ouly to the good and gentle, but also to the froward (xvl, 9; Pet. 11. 18). Submission is saia to oe the highest mission on earth. It Is In teresting to notice that or the seven men mentioned in Scripture as being named before their birth lshmael Is the first. After the thirteen years of silence the Lord revealed Himself to Abram by a new name, the Almighty God (El Shaddal), or the God who is an sum- cient or enough. This name is used more often In the book of Job than In all the rest of the Bible and can only be understood and appreciated when we are brought to the end of ourselves and our own resources (Job xlli, 5, 6); theu If we walk before God uprightly, sincerely (xvll, 1, margin), we will see the all sufficiency of God. Then foi low In this wonderful chapter the covenant with Abram confirmed, Abram's change of name to Abraham by putting Into It the principal letter of God's name, Jehovah; the rite or cir cumcision, suggesting death to the flesh, and the assurance that the long promised son would be given the next year and his name would be Isaac. Today's lesson chapter begins with another appearance of the Lord to Abraham, the sixth, I. think, If I have counted correctly, and this time He is accompanied by two angels, the three appearing as men, and they accept Abraham's hospitality and rest under the tree while water Is brought for their feet and an abundant meal pro vlded bv Abraham and Sarah, of which they all partake. Contrast the unleavened cakes which Sarah quick ly makes with her three measures of meal with the leavened bread of the woman of Matt, xlil, 33. If you feel like saying how gladly you would have stood by or helped prepare the food or shared it with them, think of John xll, 1-3, and see the same Lord, and If that does not help then believe Rev. Ill, 20. See the reassurance of a son for Sarah, hear her unbelieving laugh and the Lord's patient rebuke and His searching question, "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" (Verses 0 to 15.) Compare Jer. xxxll, 17, 27, and say before Him If you are believing or un believing. The visitors rose up and looked to ward Sodom, and Abraham went with them to bring them on their way, and so the four start off, and we can easily Imagine Sarah following them with her eyes as far as she could see them and thinking many things In her heart. Soou the two angels are on their way to Sodom, and the record of their visit to Lot and their hurrying him and his wife and daughters out of the doomed city Is found In chapter xlx along with the story of the destruction of the cities because of their sin. The angels' Inabil ity to destroy the cities until Lot was safely out suggests that the church must be taken out of the earth before the Judgments can come upon It. Our Lord Jesus Indorses this record also (Luke xvll, 28-30) and tells us that as It was so It shall be again at His com ing. Contrast the willingness with which the visitors accepted Abraham's hospitality and Lot's difficulty in con straining the angels to enter his home. Turning back to our lesson and to our Lord's words, "Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?" (verse 17) we are reminded of Amos 111, 7, "Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but He revealeth His secret unto his servants the prophets." We therefore do well If we take heed to all prophecy and are foolish If we do not (II Pet 1. 19; Luke xxlv. 23). The Lord is looking for those with whom He can commune, for He seeks fel lowship with us (II Chron. xvl, 9). The cry of Sodom and Gomorrah reaching the Lord brings to mind such passages as Gen. lv, 10; Hab. 11, 11; Jaa. v, 4; Num. xxxll, 23. The words In verses 22 and 23, "Abraham stood yet before the Lord and Abraham drew near," remind us of our great privilege set forth In Heb. iv, 14-16. Abraham's sixfold petition for the sin ful city and his prevailing until the Lord agreed to spare It" for ten's sake," taken with such Illustrations as the woman of Tyre and Sidon, the Roman centurion, the four friends of the palsied man, our Golden Text, etc should greatly encourage us to perse vere 'ji prayer. A carload of 25 immigrants is ex pected to arrive In Forest Grove from the east this month. To remove a cough yon must get at .l i.i i, cuq lhA nnlil. mere id nothing so good lor this as Kennedy Laxative Cough Syrnp. The -liquid cold relief that is most quickly eflective, that stills and quiets the cough am drives out the cold. Sold uy an uruBgiDic. Alsea people have taxed themselves $2,000 and will raise i,uw uy scription to build good roads. Tt will not cost you a cent to try Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver tao- Into nrwl thev nr exce ent ior Sioinuiui t prill i.i,.e pnii (nnptination. uet a iree sample at Stafrin & Co.'s drug store. Sixteen carloads of steers, 450 head, were shipped one day from Worth Powder to Kansas for feeding. How to Remain Young. . vmine in health 10 v, F Rowan, J strength, do as Mrs. . . ('rh Donougn, "."":. ,lred me r io,.tr i! miters i! ..li.-ated with such an un and Mc- ree of hronii ri ver a d stonmch trouble, com .Vw,,ehan unhealthy condi- t mv skin turneu flannel. lam lion of ne dioou Really 20 .i " I took Elec- years younger um..-- : : . k trie Biuer. ,n v husband's with ease and assist in m v more " Guaranteed at mil nrnB Store. Prie 60c. iu w A Merrill man paid $5.50 a head for 2,200 ewes. i,T.. 1QIV? T l.nil A stomach disease Some physioians said If.W-h. "J Consumption. One said r would no live.un.il feted on Doi en n ... not dl. TZTm then! picked up B.. - , hnnpeneu one ot your uiuin""- " ", , -fif. to be my life-saver. I bought a tiny io ue uijf .,rtnMT nd the benefit cent u o u u. - - M in Snorbuyr I" two month. I we& back to my work, as a and in three months I was e and hearty. May you live 'o"B ''" i C. N. Cornell, Boding, Ue., 1900. lhe Kodol , tt i Ltt a 1 1 f, rw,.iis n. It 18 80IU neru .yr .... IU( ' ' K v I druggists. have Saved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother in the little town oi Ava, iuu., ui" " 't" She writes : "One year ago my son was own with Bucn eerious that our plus"""" J" " i.im. when. V onrurut roverv. aim isoon huuc .. I kept this treatment np for a few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily sinoe at carpcm. Pr Kirn's New Discovery saved hiB life" Guaranteed best cough and cold cure bv Uelt & CherriiiBton, urnggin. 50i ard 1.00. Trial bottle free. ' (t... Af (rnrul above is only a sample oi u.e ' T ; that is daily done everywue.e u, A severe cold that may deyelop into nnmimnnu nVCP nii'Ill. CUII UOtuicu quieklv by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough and strengthen your lungs. Tne genuine is in a yeiiow pm-jk- ge. Belt Ulierringion, jjuiiub; m. i. Thompson, balls City. Many acres around Woodburn will be set out to Logan berries, one man having cleared $2,000 off 10 acres last year. Afflicted with Rheumatism. "I was and am yet afflicted with rheu matism," savs Mr. J. 0. liayne, editor of the Herald", Addington, Indian Terri tory, "but thanks to Chamberlain s Pain Balm am able once more to attend to business. It is the best of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism give l'ain Halm a trial and vou are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt re lief which it affords. One application relieves the pain. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. A man who recently bought 1,000 head of cnttlo in Lake county, was soon after offered $4,500 for his bargain. The Chehalem valley been much Improved. mills Ring KODOL digests what you eat and quickly overcomes Indigestion, which is a forerunner of Dyspepsia. It is made in strict conformity to the National Pure Food and DrngH Law and is sold on a guarantee relief plan. Sold by all druggists. A big boathouse on Coos Pay wijl rest on a raft 70x35 feet. The logs average throe nnd one-half feet in diameter. No Case on Record. There is no ease on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or con sumption after Foley's Honey and lar has been taken, as it will stop your couch and break tip vour cold quickly Kefnse anv but he genuine roiey s Honey and Tar in a yellow package, Contains no opiates and IB safe and sure Ke t & C hernnerton. Dallas: ju. l,. Thompson, Falls City. A handball tournament Is being held at the Portland academy this week. r- T.iipr cait Rheum, Itch CVAVIIIO, 1V., - Worm, Herpes, uarners Itch. All of these diseases are attended by which is almost instantly roHevoA hv anwlvine Chamberlain's nntinned use a per maneiit cure may be effected. It has i.. f . .. .....u.i miiiiv "inih that had re ;.,! .,!!,, trputmi'llt,. l'rlL'6 ZO Cent per box. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co Farm property In Douglas county is advancing iu price. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Vo 'a TlmiMV mil I Tar for coughs, coldi and iung troubles is not affected by the National I'ure Food and Drug law as it niii.inH no oniates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe nmn v fur Chi dreil and atlUILB. xr ii iv Cherrfngton, Dallas; M. L. Thompeoii Falls City. The postofflce receipts of Bandon in creased 25 per cent last year. The winds of March have no terror to tlm user of DeWitt's Carboli.ed VV it el llnznl Salve. Itanickly heals chappet nnd crac ked skin. Good too, for boils nnd hums, and undoubtedly t he best re lief for riles, sold here uy an uruggisis McBIlnnvUlo cannery. Is to hnve a fruit F.v five and me Given Up to Die. II Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., ansville, 1ml., writes: or over veins 1 was trouuieu wmi arri'i'iiiins which caused uiniiMi. ..!. ..,. . .... u in I wnrrv. 1 lti uron nnvi -11 run down, and a year ago had to ..i...,Jai. tt-nrlc entirely. I had three of the best physicians who um mo u uy. and I was practically given np to die. i.'i,inov (nr was recommended rule .v. j - . and "the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured." Why not let it help our licit .;nerriiiKi-" Thompson, Daiisi-ny. Don't cLl. ,T If your chest pain. HI1I, able to sleep becaiW ,ff d are bottle of Lflk i can't say enough for n!n' w!iie: "i : hound Syrup. Th "L.ftH'i IlJ I Siven me is all that i u Jhat U liM I .neto8ay." - Sold by Vwrgj J I Tllll'lnn, k . I .c winter so far loads of fat cattle have u. rroraEcho, over 4,000 hwrt .. uearly S.oito.ooo pounds. ' ' - - . nvinn to . remedy, an imi.rovP... ","0. r.f f.. ...... .... ' ,.w. . . .. ... .,.,lllr, vearB. ISO the I.. grijie or nauseate an, i , take. It is guaranteed. Vl T,"1 nngon' Dallas; M. I, TTOKNEY AT LAW, Oscau IIayter, Stayton .expects soon waterworks system. to have a Mr Worked Like a Charm. n w. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va .says: "I ran a nail in my foot last week and at once anplied Bucklen's Ar nica Su he. No inflammation followed; the salve simply healed the wound." Heals everv bum, sore and skin dieease. tiunranteed at Belt & Cherrington, Druggist. 25c. There Is a big demand for wood cutters around Newberg. ... Little globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away. DeWitt's Little Karly Risers will scatter the gloom of sick headache and biliousness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and sold here by all druggists. At n. bazaar in Lakeview for the benefit of the free library association $303 was raised. Always Keeps Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in His House. "We would not be without Chamber Iain's Conch Remedy. It is kept bund continually in our nome,"says W. VV. Kearney, editor of the Independent, Low'ry City, Mo. That is just what every family should do. When kept on hand ready for instant use, a cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than after it has become settled in the system. This remedy IB also without a peer for croup in child ren, and will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the cronpy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Kniinsrflnld mav have a sash and door factory this spring. Found At Last. .T. A. Harmon, of Lizeniore, West Va sayB: "At last I have found the perfect piil that never disappoints me; and for the benefit oi others nuncieu iui pid liver and chronic constipation, will av-ink Hr. Kintr's New Life Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. 2.rcntBelt& Cherrington, DruggiBt. Brickyards have demands for more brick than they can supply. This Is Woith Remembering Whenever you have a cough or cold, hist remember that foie.v 8 noney tmu Tar will cure. it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine It is in a vellow package, licit & Cher rington, Dallas; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. The average ruinfall in Coos Bay for the past five years was 67.45 inches Vou should be verv careful of your bowels when you have a cold. Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating especially those containing opiates Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels contains NO opiates. Con forms to National Pure Food and Drugs Law. Bears the endorsement of moth ers everywhere. Children like its pleas ant taste. Sold by all druggists. Upstairs In Campbell building, mllfc DALLAS, TTORNKYS AT LAW. Sibley & Kakin, i The only reliable set of Polk county. Office on Court St DALLAS, TTOKNEY Al LAW Ed. F. Coad, Office in Courthouse PALLAS, OREGON, TTORNKY AT LAW. A' DALLAS, N. L, IUjtlkr, Office over Dallas City Bank. ORSJQQH. Attorney at law B. F. JONES Office In Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREQffl . TTORNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postofflce DALLAS, - . OEEG0I J)kntiht. M. Haytrr, Office over Wilson's Drug Store DALLAS, : OREGON, TTORNEY AT LAW L. D. BROWN Notary Public; Abstiucts Mill Street opposite UrIow Bldg. DALLAS, OKEQOl 2HY8ICfAN AND 8CHGEON, . L. A. Bollman, M. D., UrIow Building, Rooms 7 and t Mutual Phone Main 30. Bell Phone Main 541. DALLAS, OREGON, A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant 'aste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures. their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious conse quences, it not only cures croup, nut. when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Ml PACIFIC ft im as. -r i T ii tp er self for siilarlrd position, with unparallpled opportunity for ad vancement. Railroad construc tion now under way makes great demand for trained oper ators. Takes only S to 5 months to learn. Tuition. S mos.,40. Write for catalog. Pacific Tel egraph Institute, 6th floor. Com monwealth bldg.. Portland. Or. W. V. FULLER. REAL ESTATE Timber Lands a Specilaty If you have patented lands or relinquishments to sell, list same with me. Office in Crider Building Dallas, Oregon . You buy from Factory Direct. Therefore our prices are lowest. 4 afiLfOKTiAMlps SAM3M. FALLS CITY & WKSTKRN RAILWAY COMPANY. TI.MK TAI1LE No. it EFFECTIVE FKIIHUAHY 1, 10OT. No. T N.O No. UNO. 1 No.n No. n No. S No. 4 No. O No. S Xo. IO No. Freight FreiKht Fht feift Freight STATIONS Freight lit Fi&ht Fret Ft A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. r. . 7:15 11: 10 3:20 Lv. DALLAS Ar. 9:30 1M5 6:15 7:34 No Stop 3:39 Ar. 'TEATS Ar. No Stop No Stop No Stop 7:38 No Stop 3:43 Ar. GILLIAMS Ar. 9:02 No Stop 4:47 Lv. Lv. Lv. 7:43 No Stop 3:48 Ar. 'BRIDGEPORT Ar. 8:67 No Stop 4:42 Ar. Ar. Ar. 6:00 9:00 1:30 7:56 11:50 4:00 Ar. FALLS CITY Lv. 8:45 1:00 . 4:80 8:30 11:46 416 6:30 9:30 2:00 Ar. 'BLACK ROCK Lv. ' ' ?:4B 11:00 S 9 M 1.1 I im 1 1 1 1 I 1 I i.l H.HH1.N nl iiwL'-'"""rr . M.il Trains Will Stop on Signal Only. No Agent. Daily Except Sunday. Sch.dul. Subject t. Chantfe Without fctte. 3U6H SYRUP rjrp THE NEW IDEA ri THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE u n n n v iva n i p v LJLJ Moves the Bowels lJzO Best for Cblldrea ILJ LJ AND All Red Clovs, Biosscm m Ever; Bottle LJ For Sale by Druggists. J. G. VanOrsdel & Son DEALERS fN timber and jam Cands and City Property. Office on Court Street. Dallas, Oregon. .iMHi, 60 YEARS' I x .... - 4 Scientific Jfctng- $2. 00 Pays tor the OBSERVER nd the Weekly Oregonlan one year. In onler to take advantage of this liberal offer, your subscription to the Observer roust be paid up to date. Subscribe now. The new laxative that does not grips or nauseate. Pleasant to talle. .enr: four montba, W- Bow , ii Brancn oaoe. u ' Laxatiye Fruit Synip Cures Stomach and Liver trouble and Chronic Constipation For Sale by BELT & CHERRING TON !