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VVjT T-w Lt tHM all Hpi of pl'lu. w i 'han'- tC- fjfl beito i.uf puis rex hver ills. . 11 HA.H Lewis Medicine Co., " St. Louis, Ma. 11 BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS Why will peoplecontinue to gutter the ! The re is no r-a,e on record of a cough Moniel of kidney cumplai.it, backache, or cold recuiiii.g in pn-umon.a or eon nrinary disorder!, lamenen, hea Jacheg, i nmptum aster roiey Honey and Tar languor, Wby alio themselves to be- haa Un taken. It etoj,. the e.-ugh and come chronic invalids, when a certain . J'reak up tlieold quickly. Keluse any cure ia offered them' bul tl,e V"nuue roh-y Honey and Tar Doan'i Kidney I'ill ia the reniedv to j" a, J'11'' "'lse. liifrL!n,,Dr,"g Co- use, because it gives to the kidneys the ililila8: " L- rt-'"Pon, la.la City, help they need to perform their work. ! ... ... If tod have any, even one. of the symptoms of kidney dieeases, cure your ( self now, before diabetes, dropsy iiriKut s disease gets in. Mrs. L. Hodson, of 717 Aura St., Pendleton, Ore., eayg: "I juet as en-; thusiastically endorse Doan's Kidney! Tills today as I did nearly three years; ago. The v relieved me of kidney trouble which had bothered me for a consider-' able time. There was aching pains j across the small of my back and dow n through my kidneys, which were aggrn-j vated by colds which settled in the back nd loins and caused an awful lameness Thi. nn !;.;,. k,.., I I ! taking l'oau's Kidney rills. This rern- eoy uanisnea trie backache and pains through the loins.regulated the kidney secretions and removed every symptom of the trouble, From that dHy'to this there has been no recurrence, and I give Doan's Kidney Tills all the credit. J consider them to be the best kidney remedy procurable and recommend them whenever the occasion arisen," For sale by all dealers. Trice 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. V.,ole agents for the United States. Kemernber the name Hoans and take no other. I - m m 'nv "iWl V 'V'V .'AH j-.- .mm wilt aw.wvv a,-v I Pr tV -A ' j A 1 . n I ft,? FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE. Lucy Suddrcth, of I.coir, N. C, had been troubled with very Wl cough for over a year. She says : " A friend bought a Mile of Chamhkrlain's Coi r.n Rkmkdv, brought it to im and iHisU.,l tiut I should ttVe it. I did o and to my surprise it helped me. i.-our of it cured me of uiy cough." FOR COUGHS THE FOR THROAT v..? ll rUI? u.reIy 50 9 ir pnnn JuLbuu :J 5, 0 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 1 Trial Ecttla Frea No Case on Record ai icasi o.uw acres oi iruii trees nave been or are being set out in the Kog River valley about Medford this sea son. A Night Alarm. Worfe than an alarm of fire at night is the metallic cough of croup bringing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house and give it at the first sign of danger. Foley's Honey and Tar has saved many little lives and it is the only safe prepar ation for children as it contains n: harm ful flriiKS. Ktafrin Drug Co.. Dallas: M. L.Thorrifison, Falls City. From fou rand one half acrr s of pip ins, a Medford man netted 12,002. Keeping Open House. F'vorybody is welcome when we feel pood; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are working prop erly. Or. King's New New Life Tills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help feel ing good when he unes these nills. 25c at licit it Cheriington's drug store. -' "j ii urn i m mm u KING OF CUR WONDER WORKER FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PfiEVEflTS PliEUnOIlIfl b for m7 Ve. Our doctor pronounced my casa incurable 4 i.. ivius ik juiscovery curt UKCAPHKR, Crovertown, lad. rw lri , t 1: SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY BELT H CHERRINGTON Jlisttke Corrected. Correct the mistake of risking pneu mouiA by fjegleciiDg a cousa or coid wfceu Foiejr'f Money and Tr will i.ot only tiup your couiQ but expel tbe culd froiii jour'gmem. Foiey'a Money and Tar contains no otiatee and ii tbe betsl and ealesi tbroatand lung remedy, i-uf- rm Urug Co.. lila ; M L. Tbouipsun, Fails Citv. Spricgbrook, Yamhill county, fruit growers will organize. A Sensation. The marvellous curative propejties of iuley t lloneyaud Iar has proven a eeu tation in many casejj ol eevere coughs and cuius trial had reiused to yieiu to olitr ireatuient. Foley's Honey and iar uid etop yuurcoun, heal Ihe lungs and expel l.'ie culd Iiuuj your evstem. Lt'iiUuiis no Larmlul drugs, btafnu i'rug (.v., i'ailus ; ii. L. Thompson, .Kalis City. A tract of 1C0 acres near Dufur be sold in 10-acre fruit tracts. will What Ever)-body Wants. Everybody deeires good health, which ia impussiuie unless the kidneys aie neaitny. I'olej ' kidney lieu,euy cor rects irreguiatities and cures ad tortus of kidney or UladJerdisorders. Take loleys Kidney Kemedy at once and prevent Bright', disease and diabeiee. stairin Hrug Co, Hallas; M. L. Ihompson, Falls City. The Weston Normal about 200 students. school has Foley's Oriuo Laxative is a new rem edy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does not gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It is guaranteed, r-talrin Drug Co., Dallas; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. A. lanke, of Freewater, sold fruit last year from his ranch of less than seven acres to the amount of 13,10''. The Jumping Off Piace. 'Consumption had aie its grasp; and I had almost reached the jumping otf place when I was aivi-ed to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, H saved ruy life. Im provement began wiiD the bret bottle, and after taking one dozen botties 1 was a well and happy man again, ' says tieoige .Moore, ol Urimesland, N. C. At a lemedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak sore lungs and for pre venting pneumonia New Discovery is supreme. 60c and $1.00 at Belt A Clier rington, druggist. Trial bottle tree. Most of the northwest are but'o. onions grown raised in the around Hills- COFFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like 'cm ? Your grocsr rcturni your money If you don't like Si billing Best; we pay bim. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. KKOM INPKPK.NIIEXCE. PR DALLAS. Train No. M. ve liiilt'iiciulincu dully, fi -no . in.; Iv. Muinnoulli, (i:16 a. ui.: ar. Dallaa. i;-4(i a. in. Trtiiu No. 6s I.ave Intlfpeiidouce, HI ,'i0m. in.; Iv. Moiiimiulh, 11:05 a. m ; Inn, 1 1 a. in. tlnilv, r. I)a"l- Train No. ;. Leave Imlepcmlrtirp, daily ft: 15 p. m.; Iv. Moumuiitli, b:M p. in.; ar. Pallas I,:. x p. in, FOB AIKI.1K. Triiln No. f,7. U'Hve Inilepeii'leiice, dnilv i::iu. in.; Iv. Monmouth, 7.-IU a. in.; ar. Airli'e S I' a. in. mm n-avi-innci('niicnci', daily .T :m p. in.; Iv. Moiiiuouili, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Alrlii-j 4;-J5 !. m. FOH MONMOUTH ONLY, heave Indi'iK'UiliMiee. daily, 'J:;10 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth "."Jo a. m. KKOM DALLAS. FOR INllEI'KNlJKNeK. Train No Im. la e Pallaa, daily ex. Sunday, H:.;ua.m.: iv. Mouiuouth, S:.'i5a.ui.; ar. Inde In iideme, U:l.i a. m. Iraln No. lot . Lv. Piillaa. Sundav nnlv fi-v, a. u. ; ar. Indeot'iuli'iiee. 7 ::!0 a in 1 rain V. 6'.'. U-avc Palla., ,ll!y, 1 .,. m ; lv Hoiiinoulli, 1J5 p. in.; ar. lndi'nilence, 1 10 p n. llhiMniincniiueclaat Monmoutli (orAtr !) Train No. 71. 1 iwn Mat Hall v . . W. Moiiiuoiitli, 8 p. in, ; ar. li'idiiiendei'u:e,' S:15 KKOM AIKI.IH. Train No. (V.. Leave Airlle, dailv, 9 . in.; lv Moniiiniiih, W:: a. in.; ar. In.lrpendeiuv, 9 :i0 . in. (lhia irnln eoniiecia at Moiimouih tor I'allai, ) Traiii No. 7'.. Leave Airlie. daily, 5:05 p. m ; Iv. Monmouth, ,':) p.m.; ar. Independence, 5: V) p. in. ' Traiii No. PH) loaves Airlie 4:15p.m. orsnvv oni arrives M.mmoulh 5: -JO p iu. arrives lnde ln'udeiiee 5. .10 p. in. KKOM MONMOI TH ONLY. leaves Monniouth lor Imlepeud elit e, dailv a 2:.H) p. ui. FOR GOLDS AND LUNGS . ' m" """I n n t '" 1 f """k. mrtm 1 I 1 f I I Jf XI I 1 1 I II -s III 1 If L-i I IUU U I THE PERCHERON. Appreciation of a Draft Splendid 8red of Horses. The Iowa State eoHece at Ames is co-operating tne United States government In a breeding experiment to establish a breed of gray draft j hAa . stlllir of blood lint and draft trpes decided Secretary Wilson Kennedy of the Iowa State college to ( u tl)t malnutrition, nervousuess, weak select tlie Shire and Clydesdale breeds i . eJS anj general debilitv. Its action on for the beginning of tbe experiment, though some of the gray Tercheron blood may possibly be used later In tbe progress of the experiment. Com menting upon this enterprise. National Stockman remarks: The color has been selected with more wisdom than fairness to existing Interests. The srray draft horse has been made popular in this country by the Percheron. Very few gray draft horses other than Tercherons have been used here, and this color has be come a sort of Percheron trademark an indication of Percheron blood. The prejudice in favor of it is so strong that it forced Tercheron breeders to re turn to the breed's original color when a fashion led them from It for a season Ideal Home of the Horse. In the little district of Perche, sit uated In the south of Normandy, in France, we find the native home of probably the most popular breed of draft horses in the world today, the Percheron. This is a somewhat bro ken country, with rather scant pastures and watered by numerous springs and brooks, an ideal location for the de velopment of such a noble breed o: horses. Nature has favored It with nutritious herbage and a pure, dry and bracing air eminently favorable to horse breeding. It takes a great deal of labor to cultivate the fields of this broken region, and the brood mare Is called upon for her share of the work. This Is another condition that has led to the production of strong, rugged colts destined some day to car ry on the commerce of the world. The Perche farmer is the breeder of these horses, and it is a well known fact that the farm Is the ideal place to produce those lusty, vigorous colts OUIO'S BRONZE PERCHERON. Bronze figure of Percheron horse lately presented to the Ohio State university by the Soelete Hippique Percheronne of France. The gift was made In recogni tion of the part Ohio men have played for over a half century In importing I'ercherons to America. Since the dny when the great stallion Louis Napoleon was brought to Ohio In ltwl citizens of this state have led as Importers and producers of this valuable breed. The figure has a total height of twenty-five inches and Is representative of a perfect .Fercneron horse. that will develop into good drafters lie takes pride in his horses; he loves tuem. It seems to come natural to him. He takes good enre of the brood mare, works her and feeds her care runy, and here lies one of the main factors that has brought the breed to the high degree of perfection which it holds today. When the colts are about eighteen months old he assigns them to some light work. They are hardy ana soon become accustomed to it and enjoy It. They are abundantly fed, and with this exercise they acquire a strong, healthy condition. The Tercheron' has been bred iu this district for many centuries. In 1732, wncn the French defeated the Sara cens, tney captured their horses and brought them to their country, and to tnese historic Arabian horses, so noted for their superior symmetry, quality anu intelligence, the modern Percheron owes Its origin. The use of these beau tiful stallions on the native mares of rercho continued as late as 1820, when the two noted gray stallions Godophin and Gallipoli were introduced in the stud stables at Pin. thus stamping their character, quality aud endurance on the horses of the country with an In delible Impress, says a writer In Na tional Stockman. When They Art Behind. With pigs coming at several times of the year It is not easy to prevent some of the larger ones from having the advantage. These robust fellows look out for themselves; they have their share and more. Of course the big ones should be kept away from the smaller ones-that Is admitted. But wheu we give all the pigs con siderable range how large a farm will it take for one or two hundred pigs born during half a dozen months of the year that each may have its share of the land, the shade and the water? ii e cannot work It out in this way as we would like to do; consequently some pigs are behind the rest. They re cuffed and abused occasionally We allow them to creep into an in closure for their feed which the big fellows cannot euter. If they fall be hind aud do nut grow as thev should we shut them up for a week or two nd feed them skim milk and other things they like. They should not stay it) too long or they mav take the thumps. The change of diet and free dom from molestation are good for hem. It Is not advisable to doctor these pigs with stale buttermilk. This advice is given free, says a wriler in . a.uK-rs Aavocate. It cost twe one. riss Food For Ducklingt, The proper food for youni; dnoklin-s depends upon their aw. When from one to five days old they iuhh! toiled egg and breadcrumbs fiuelv chopped After that age meal, preference givt.u to oatmeal, and nilddr.upi in- iike pro portion until they are three to four weeks old. Then grain In their water. Thi Ssratcrting Shod. A scratching shed should t htt tight so that the fowls are sheltered from the wind. The south side should be open or, on very cold days, covered uu light muslia or other thin .cloth. With not more thaQ one-sixth of it3 1,300,000 acres ucder cultivation, Mor row county produced last year 2,750,000 buscels of wheat. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor. Maine, speakir.j of Klectric Bitters, says: "It is a nelghuortioou iavorue uere uu It o.eserves to be a favorite every- It gives quick relief m dyepep- si:i livr .luniaint. kidney aerange- he blond, as a thorough uunner makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand'alterative tonic is sold under guarantee at Belt ii Cherrington's drug store. 50c. Last weeK 16 catloads of hay, hops, potatoes aud onion sets were shipped out of Hubbard and several carloads more were awaitiDg cars. Suffering & Dollars Saved. E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says : 'I am a carpenter and have had many severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arnica salve. It has saved me suffering aud dollars. It is by far the hest healing take 1 have ever found." Heals burns, eores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles, '.'oc at Belt & Cherrington, Drug-ti--t. The Standard of the Herd. In starting a herd one thing should not be forgotten. A superior' boar may be used on inferior sows with good results, hut the use of an inferior boar on sows of high quality will have a disastrous outcome. The one method raises the standard of the herd, the other luevittibly lowers it. Cottonseed Meal For Cows. Trofessor John Michels of Clemson college, South Carolina, claims that when the health of cows Is unfavora bly influenced by cottonseed meal it Is In all probability due to one or more of the following causes: (1) Feeding the meal in conjunction with unsuita ble roughage, (2) feeding il in a stale or musty condition and (3) feeding It In excessive quantity. The composition of cottonseed meal aud wheat bran shows the former to be more than twice as rich in nutrients as the latter. Give the Weanling Exercise. Don't keep the weanling colts shut up in stalls and standing on nara floors all the time. They need exer cise in the open air and on the earth every day to keep their limbs strong sad their feet healthy. Oilmeal In Horse Fattening. In a large horse feeding establish ment oilmeal Is fed when fattening horses. It is claimed that It aids great- in putting on flesh; also that It gives the skin a soft, mellow town. Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. For Sale by STAFRIN JRXTIST. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's ) rug Store DALLAS, OREGON TTOKNEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON Attorney at Law L. D. BROWN Notary Public; Abstracts Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OllEGON. ttornby at law. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs in Campbell building, Mill gt DALLAS, OREGON. Attorneys at law. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable hot rr vo..-. Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, npmm, Attorney at law Ed. F. Coad, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OEEGOX One f.linute Cough Cure rr uougns, colds and Croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds. Croup and Wtuwpinir Coutrh ' THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIYE HOSEYwTiB Iti Clover filaikom H.. n . . BD iTfry bujuj THE MEW IDEA k!:ies the Bsisls Groceries and WE carry all !he lca.lin .1? umm 1 1 mm mm mm s,Cos,Te;sndSan a gnxl supply of fresh v season. .-. Crock ery SIMONTON & SCOTT iwta. OsriELD OLD FT 4 r A couprh or cold is generally a forerunner of many Berinnu sick spells. It should not be neglected, the human breat him system is a combination of tubes and cells, which must b kept in order to insure good health. Ballard's Horehound Syrup n I!?PQ COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS lUKCO WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. H. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: "i cheerfully recom mend Ballard's Horehound Syrup to all people afflicted with chronic coughs. I suffered for years with a chronic cough which would last all winter. Ballard's Horehound yyrup effected an immediate and permanent cure." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Streetr ST. LOUIS, M0., .Sill LI.U1 Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER is the man who has fried to get the same service out of some other make j 'S'lyil ujHP f Clean -Light -Durable Guaranteed Waterproof and Sold Everywhere at $300 IllUSTPATCD WTALOO flit I fOff THE ASKING 1 Towe co aoiTo u DeWiU's Liitio Early Risers The famous little pills. DRUG CO. Dallas, and M. OeWltt's Littla Early Risers The famous little ollls. ATT0KNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postoffice DALLAS, - . OKEGON Attorney at law. N. L. Butler, Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. Calls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EMBALMER DALLAS, Phono 103 OREGON Mutual Phone 1306 Bell M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON WILLIAM H. CUMMINC Graduate Veterinary Surgeon Has located in Independence daTnight13 PrmpUy atten'ded t0 Give me a trial at Farmers' Feed Yard. Phone Main 423 tor children, ,?, ur. f. opuitma DeWitt's a salve For Piles. Burns, Sores. Cures Colds, Prevent. Pneumonia THE OBISINAL LAXATIYE IU! AXATIV -i Best tor ChiMren LJ For Sale by Druggists. Provi sions egetables and frnit. fn and Queen's Ware. Ore. t ""'i'p.i -WINTER' COLDS you need not fear BALLARD'S H0REH0UND SYRUP A Fresh Comdexim is preserved and produced by Robertinc, a mild, delightful preparation, delicately trap-rant Makes the skin exquisitely soft; banisliej crackled appearance ciusfrf by over-drynessj reduces the size of enlarged pores, cleanses them. tr. duces inflammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to wholesome nourish ment of skin glands and stimulation of the capillaries which also feed the skin and supply its healthful color., Ask your Druggist for a free sample if OBERTINE "0 Cures Backache Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes THOMPSON, Falls City. TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm in Polk County handling Timber Land exclusively, Don't fail to call or write if you have bave timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, - - Obeoon, If you want a Good Barber Shop Find the big pole and walk in. We treat you right. Lynch SWisecarvek Main Street Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cougn. Thie gignature Is on every box of toe Vf Laxative BrornoQuimne tha remedy that cares eoM ln C0U6H syrup rr o nn . . .JUT Id M CloriT Cstsn h Ertrj Bstiii LJ o. If I I I TU nntJCll AND CUnE THE Luwes Br. ling' S WITH .'cr;;-Discovery U rOT AND LL'XS 1 VM 1 QUAKAIf TEED SATISFAClC OB HONEY EXTUKDI--