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----:— ■■ 1 1 - ■ ,l" - ■! ... ■ 1 1 ^ f w w v y y w î 'y w v y y v 'y v i 'y y y v i Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, S5J á n* - . „ . . . . s . , Ring Wcrm, Merpe:, Barber's Itch. I Seturdaf s Special . _ . Guv Bros. Æ Dalton THE STORE WüERE YOU AIWAYS GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH 0 « 4 XXX rk in to h> Does it interest you to know that we are selling high grade Fur niture and Hardware at a less margin than any store in Polk Co.? Lawn Mowers ■R >c<£ K Now is the time for Lawn Mowers. Com plete stock from the cheapest to the best ball-bearing. The price will suit vou. To every customer buying a Carpet of 15 yards or more of the value of 65 cents or more we will present a Bissell Car pet Sweeper.- No extra charge for cutting and sewing. SATURDAY ONLY No ’Phone orders accepted. Will do lots of work if his harness fits, but the best animal on earth cannot do himself justice if it does not * t S t i ! * ) * * * * Furniture Large shipments of F u r n i t u r e arriving daily. Go-Carts A shipment o f the newest designs in Go- Carts just in from the factory. Look where you may you can’t beat us in the House Furnishing line. L'OR SALE A good work horse, a 2-vear-old * Jersey bull, and heavy yielding artichokes by W, D. Calkins, Dallas.' Bell phone, 458. tf Mr. T. B, Vannorthwich, of Ballston. was a Dallas visitor Tuesday. Mr. J. R. Fouch, the well known Belshazzar at Woodmen hall, Friday, balls ( îty capitalist, was in t«»wn Tues March 8th. day White and mixed sweet pea seed in The score shows unmistakaHly that bulk at Howe’ s. the e Crescents did not play basket ball L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary at Corvallis. public, typewriting. Hugh Black is now advertising mana* & Keyt. See their new ad Early Vermont seed potatoes for sale rer irt this issue. at Crider’s grocery. Mr. (i. K. Tlmmas. of Portland, is Fancy evaporated apples, three pounds visitili« his rotisin, Charlie Hilveii, the for 25 cents at Crider’ s grocery. venial mixologist. Harry Dolphis back on the farm, af A bargain for Saturday, March the ter spehding'the winter in L ob Angeles. Bth, «nily, a high grade round pointed Joe Card started a portable sawmill shovel for 40 cents at Guy Brothers. on his place southwest of Dallas Mon Gne of the prettiest sights we day. lit; will saw both hard and soft seen was a lot of chicks coming out of « wood. Rota luma incubator at Lee Smith’s cv- I)r. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate oi clery yesterday. Ann Arbor, Mich. Ottiice upstaires in Th«* Monmouth normal w ill appeal to I’ glow building. Examinations free. the people at our next election and see se« ’ Phone 45. what they have t«i say alunit that old Mr. P. A. McNeil came down from institution being a bol inlied. Spaulding’s logging camp Tuesday. He left Wednesday for several months so W . A. Martin ami E. W. Strong have journ on his homestead. nut in a hard wood sawmill on W. J White’s place near Lewisville. It is a Milt Grant and Bert Wells, our rural route carriers, are feeling better since is»rtable mill, and will be mostly used they got a raise in wages. They now in sawing oak. get $1MK) a year instead of $720. It is said that beginning next Mon- Remember Guy Bros, special sale on liny mornin« the motor will here- granite ware for Friday and Saturday, nfter run over from luilepenilenee to March 8th and 9th, also the offer to sell connect with theearly train to PortUml a high grade shovel for 40 cents on Sat a convenience Ion« ile»ir»l l.y re-iilei t» of that Mvtlon. urday, March 0th. Oie Fiet State Bank of Fmlepemlencf today Hletl article» o f incorporation with tiie state corporation department, ami it i» uniierntooii that the new inatitution « ill lieviti fmeine»» In a few day«. The l apitul stock i» to lie $2-~>,00), and tie- Our steam laundry wagon went to Jn- ineorj»orator» are ('. C. Patrick, A. K. depedenee Tuesday and after canvass of Hofer, W. A. Me»»ner, Kre<l N. ’»tump, the town concluded they have enough I \\ m. Riddell und M. Merwin. business in sight to justify the running Mernie A. Hug of the graduating «»f the wagon there weekly. They will cla»» of the College of Music Willamette deliver laundry there each Friday. University, will »lug “ Savior, Blessed Special »ale on Fritlay and Satnnlay. Redeemer," by Dana, )»>tweeii arts at the Marred Opera of “ Belahaxser” on March 8th and !*th, we w ill »ell all Itraniteware at greatly reilueed prices f relay eve dug. She is one of the best to do»e out all »toek on hand a» we Singer» in Oregon. Everyone Is charm have ordered a new and complete »toek ed with her bln, rich brilliant voice. I direct from the factory. Remember C o m e and hear one of the liest solos ev er given in Dallas. the date—Guv Bros. PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS. GUY BROS. & DALTON ja r s M onday: W. N. Boot»*, Monmouth. ('. Youngman, Falls City. A. It«»«*. Falls City. A. B. Comstock, Fall« City. Tuesday: no matter how , bad the weather You cannot afford to be without a In the <*ounty <*«mrt of the state «>f Oregon for the county of Polk. In the matter of the estate of Lou Emma Palmer, deceased—Citation. To Alma Art Palmer. W ad Brown, Roy Browu, Edna Brown, Viviqn Jordan, Pearl .Ionian. Ethel Jordan and Gladys Jordan, «¡reeling: j N HIE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. 1 You are hereby cited ami re«juired to appoar iu the county «ou'ri of the stale t.i Oregon, for the county of P«»lk at the court room thereof, at Dallas in the county of P«»ik on We«ini*sday .he 2Utli day «>t March, 1907, at 10 o'clock in th« ,oren«»«»n of that «lay, then and there to show cause, if any, w hy an order should not be mad« luinori/ing the administrator oi said estate t«» »ell the following described real property be longing to *ai«i estate, tow it: The mirth one- third «ifthe following described premises: Be ginning at a point 140 rods north and twenty- rive aim five-nineteenth rods east «if the south west ctirner oi «1 l e N«>. tH, Not. No. ‘2278, «if S. L. Campbell, in t 8 s, «if r 5 w, «if the Willamette meridian in Polk county, Oregon; thence east .wenty-flve llve-ninteenth r«ids; thence s«iuth 14 r«uis: then«*e east seventy-four Tour-nme- teenth nwls: thence south 182 r. «is; thence west UK) rods t«i the place of beginning. Witness: The Hon. Ed. F. Coad. judge of the county court «if the state of Oregon, for the c«iunty <if’P«iik with the seal of sai«i court af- Hxe«i, this 1st «lay «if February, A. 1). 1907. Attest: E. Si. SMITH, Clerk, By A. N. HOLMAN. [Seal] Deputy. N. L. Butler, attorney. Adm inistrator’s Notice. v ’ OT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IN FEW thoroughbred white Wyandotte cock iersiglieu has nun been ueen appointed by the coun- erels and eggs for sale at $1.50 a setting. l i «tersiglieli iurt «U Polk County, Oregon, administrator Also a few white Leghorn eggs at $1, by Jas. Uoydston, Dallas. M21 of the estate of Elizabeth Maintain deceased All ;p«.xsons Knowing memnelves n.di ¡ u«l to sum estate are hereby notified to cull anti settle tin »ante with the undersigned within six months I OGAN and strawberry plants for sale by N. .rom the «late hereof and all persons holding L H, Kraber, Dallas. M5 •iaims against said estate are hereby noun««» .«» present the same duly verifle«! to tne umler- .ignetl within six months from the «late hereof, hut the same may he adju.-ted. I WO go *d milch cows for sal , also loose vetch Dated at Dallas, Oregon this 4th «lay of Feb- 1 un«, grain ¿raiii i mixed hay, at Cooledge place uai>, i‘A o. w || p MANSTON, of J. E. Miller. Administrator. Sibley A Eakin, / ’ HAMPION winter layer», Indian Runner Attorneys for estate. V (im-KS, Lake Bay »Hain. Egg» for »ale, 11 for $1 -Mr». Flora Koontz, Bail»ion, Oregon, nm L'GCH for hatching. Black Minorca», Barre«. L Rock»and Pekin Ducks—C. I. Ballarti, 2;. mile» east «»Í Dalla». AddrCi», Rickreall. COR Sale—Two good beating stoves. 1 of Mr», Metzger, Dalla». Inquin ut lit for sale- [ANGINE and grain chopping outfit Lj Inquire of W. C. William», Airlie, Ofegon. W A. Measlier, Independence. B. F. Jonen, Ind. \V. H. Ireland, Monmouth. ( ’ . S. Fit chard, In«l. A. F Cam pi tell, Monmouth. W. A. Wri«t, Monmouth, TOW ERS WATERPROOF O ILED SU IT OR SLICKER ussrie^ j W fd tir w U y : i ; « os s-o Dr. Butler an«l wife. Ind. J. II. Hawley, Monmouth, fie«». Mantzand wife. Dalian. W. A. Mewner, Ind. L. McBrown and family, Ind. t t V -V s i I Summons. circuit court of the state of Oregoi ¿or the* c mnty of 1'olk. Department No. 2. D. L. Keyt. exeeutor of the •siate of E. C. Keyt, «1« eea»e«i, plain- tiff, G. W. Bhriver 11 ml Harriett h. Shrlvt r, de- ieiulants. To (T. W. Bhriver ami L rriett E. Hhrlver, «!«■ HAVE money to loan at all times at the v best rate^obtainable —H. G. Campbell. f< i*N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : Vou are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitle«! suit within six weeks from the ONEY to loan on improved farm property .late of the first publication of this summons at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas. to-wit: On or before the lttth «lay of March. 1907, and if y«iu fail to answer for want thereof lb« plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree ONEY to loan at «'» per cent on farm securi as pi a veil for in hiseomplaint to-wit: For the ty.—J. L. Collins, Dallas. sum <n $150 with interest thereon from June 27, 1900, at 10 per cent per annum and $40 attorney’s fee together with costa; for the foreclosureol I f f ANTE I)—Salesmen Many make $100 to $150 a certain imirtgage'deseribed in said complaint V> per month: some even more. Stock clean. and executed by the sal«! G. W. Bhriver am. Grown on reservation, far from old orchards, Harriett E. Bhriver, on the 27th day of June. (’ash advanced weekly. C’holeeof territory. Ad 1898, to »«■«•lire the payment «if a certain proini- dress Washington Nursery Company, Toppen- sory note, that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold ami the proceeds ap isb, Wash. plied t<» the payment of the sum due on sanl promisory mite to-wit: $150 with interest ihereon at the rate of 10 p«*r cent per annum iroin the 27th day of June. 1900, ami $40 ms at torncy’s fee ami «*ostsof this suit. this summons by an order of the Hon. E«l. F. Coad, judge of the «•«unity court of the state oi v o t i c i : is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n designed lias Invìi appointed by the coiin- «mgon for the county of Polk mail«' at « ham ty ,-ourt of Polk County, Oregon, administrator .*Ts on the 24th day of January, 1907, la nerved upon you by the publication thereof for a |ier o ’ i the estate of Harry H. Hurford. deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to sai«i iod of six c<M**ecUilve Mini su<*««*ssive weeks estate are hereby notifled to « all and settle th« immediately prior t«i the lttth «lay of March, »a.ne with tht undersigned within »lx month* 1907, ill III«* Dallas lt«*mizor, a newspaper pub- from the date hereof and all persons holding lished wceklv at Dallas in sai«l county. Th«* claims against »ai«l estate are hereby notified date «»f the first publication «if this summons Is to present the same duly v««rifled to the under th«* 80th «lay of January, 1907, ami the last pub signed within six month» from the date hereof, lication March 18, 1907, N. L. HI TLER, that th«* same may be adjusted. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date«l at Dallas, Oregon, this goth «lay of F.-lirnary, 1907. j M BOKFOBD, Administrator. Sibley & Eakin, Attorneys for estate. M M 3EÍ5 m AN UNSEEN DANCER IN F O «» lo Vt M H T O G U A R D SH IP S against the unseen dangers at the United States Government maintains lighthouses. bi T o guard your home against the un seen dangers of food products, the Govern m ent has enacted a pure food law . The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. S' io fi bt Bi S' w T h e Government has made the label you r protection — so that you can avoid alum— read it carefully, if it does noli say pure cream o f tartar hand it back and Say plainly— tl tl R O Y A i POWDER LS» R O Y A L is a pure, cream o f tartar baking pow der—a pure product o f grapes — aids the digestion — adds to the health fulness o f food. a For Over Sixty Years. Noia (load. Vanskike. Daniel’» Companions— Karl Shelton,' Gentlemen of the Opera — Orrie K. S. Raniney, K. Olden, 11. II. Ihinkle-1 Arnold, Daniel Brown, A. E. Bryan, Ballantyne, lioscoe Ballaiityiie, Dean Collimi, berger. Pages— Ava Goad, Essie Frakes, Syl WalterCritehelow, 11. 11. Dunkelberger, Wm. Garner, Dr. R. A. Heritage, F. P. via Mitchell, ( ’ora Vanskike. Jewish Quintet— Mrs. C. G. Coad. Levin, Reginald Olden, Ben Phillips, F. Mrs. I). M. Metzger Dean Collins, H. S. Ramsey, Wm. Ridegway, Willis Sim- onton, Earl Shelton, L. Rodgers, John H. Dunkleberger. Willis Simontoii. Cyrus* Soldiers— F. S. Ramsey, Karl Thompson. Accompanist— William Caldwell Shelton, Orrie Arnold, Win. Hidgewav, H. H. Dunkelberger Director— Martin K. •Robinson Belshazzar’s Maidens—Clara Brown, Lilah McDaniel, Lillie Bed well, Carrie Ghorke, Georgia Finke,Ava Coad, Syl via Mitchell, Francis Holmes, Ada i Lonirneeker, Katie Hughes, Luola I^em- on, Essie Frakes, Vera Ramsey, Blanche ! Day, Ruth Chambers, Binla McBride. Cora Vanskike, Elma Harris, Etht-1 T he horse can draw the There will he a meeting in tlieeoiirt- Smith, Wallie Ghorke. Lad;es of the opera— Roth Adam s,' houee, on Sal unlay, Manli ittli. Im load without help, i f you Josephine Armstrong, M rs.(’ has. Baker, | portant subject. J. K. S hahs . reduce friction to almost I Mrs. Mona Brown, Lillie Beilwell, Cecil \ | Ble.‘ sing, Ella Butler, Clara Brown, | nothing b y applying ¡Until Chambers, Ava Coad, Claudia i The old, original Grove’» Tastete»» ' Coad, Nola Coa«l, Mrs. ( ’ . G. Cca«!, Chill Tonic. Vou know what you aie I Blanche Dav. Maggie Evans, Regina taking. It i« iron ami ((Minine in a | Eiscle, Carrie Evans, Essie Frakes, tasteless form. No eme, no pay. 60 i Uoxanna Fiske, Georgia Fiske. Uuhv ! cents. | Fiske, Buena Fiske, Carrie Gohrke, Walli«* Ghorke, Conlia Gooch, Edna to the wheels. I Hall. Frances Holmes, Edna Holmes, N o oth er lubri I Bessie Ih ’-vcs, Fima Harris, Kat« cant ever made | Hughes, Ethel Johnson, Winnie Kelley, \ w e a rs so lo n g ! Em na Ludwig, Luola Lemon, Lillian | At Woodman Hall I iiuay Night, Lame: son, Ada Longneckcr, Lillian and saves so much McN’ icker, Iva McDaniel, Lilah M cD an-. horse ]>ower. N ext time March C..i. id, B i 1 1 :t McBride, Mrs. D. M. Metzger,! Sylvia Mitchell, F 11a Roy, Vera Ramsey, j try M ica A xle U rease . S t a n d a r d O il C o . Mrs. 1». Rodgers, Mrs. Grace Smith j Iacorpartlcd CAST OK ( I! \KACTERS. Catherine Slireve, Ida Thompson, Cora i An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias been use«l for over sixty years by millions of mothers fur their chiMren while teeth ing, with perfect success. It s«sithes the child, softens the gunts, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. SoM by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incaleuable. B«» sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Hooihing Syrup and take no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, June 80, lBOO.^er- rial Number 1098. Don’t Push Socialist’s Attention! Has Stood the Test 25 Years. Belshazzar, King of Babylon................... Dr. R. A. llcrit ; Queen Nitocris. Mrs. L >ttic Dorri.- Daniel, the prophet. Daniel Browne Hananiah................. . . F. K. R a m e La«ly of the Court. . .....Winnie Kelly Lonl of the Court .. Willis Simonton Jewish Maiden........ Ella Butler High Priest of Baal. Reginald ( )lden A n g e l .......................................... .............. j Ella Roy Jewish Maidens (duct)— Mrs. Gram Smith, Miss Ella Butler. Wise Men— Walter Critchlow, L. Rogers. Jewish Maidens— ( tri«*) Mrs. Mona Brown, Miss Lillian McVickcr, Miss always Reme/aher the Fidi Name ¿ ^ a x a tîv e p ,r o û io Q u in in e Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. S s*0”* « n B o». Tht SEASON’S CORRECT HATS We have the new Fall hats in several «liflerent blocks. Imagine your hatchet faced friend and his fat cousin wearing Derbys shaped just alike. It makes an absurdity of the idea that there is only one realy right block each season. VOTIC’ E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN iN derfligned ha» l»e«*!i a|i|Miintt*<l by th«*c«iun- iv m urt of Folk county, Ort Ron. a«linini»tratrlx of the estate Malhia» W. Stewart «leeea»c«l. Ml pemon» knowing themwlve* indebted to Maid e»tate are hereby notified to call and set tie the » h u m * with the umieriflfcned within »lx inonthH ir«»ni the date hereof and all pern«*n» holding elairn» HKaiiiMt »aid estate are hereby notified to present the Name duly verified to the undendRiied within »lx month» from the date hereof, tlmt the name may be adlu*te«i Dated at Dalian, Oregon, thin 14th day of FeLruarv. 1907. 9 ELIZABETH K.HTKWART, N. L. BiTi.KK, Administratrix. Attorney for estate WE EIT THE HAT TO THE EACE MONEY IN CHICKENS! W e pay 4 % on tim e deposits, current Our plan is to have enough different styles, in varying dimensions, so as to tit any face with a hat that is becoming as well a? smart. We are showing the correct blocks of the leading Hatters, and you will l>e sure of newness and correctness if you com e here ior your fall hat. 2 subject lo check, and d o a general bank * ing business.. -X T , ----------------------- * ¡DERBYS $2.50 Y o u can have the advantages of a strong hank at your very door b y using (V * Poultry Business not Overdone * the mails. S end us your deposits. A c k n o w le d g ment w ill be sent you by return m ail. Savings accounts received from one dollar up. O p e n an account w ith us and note how raptcily it w ill grow . I FRANK WATSON. P. R L DURHAM V« W. H. FLAR. Wwi», 1 C CA TORNEA A - »ttls /« v r s t m fl|t <Trn«t (Tomponii 2 4 7 W a * m 3 t . P o r t l a n d . O b « C apital it ú¿ir - «rmaooo- g O r e g o n raises only one- tenth o f thé poultry consum * ed by this state. * PETALUMA * Incubators and brooders— “ Standard of the World.' « * * Used by all poultry plants iff of merit on the Pacific coast Send for catalog. )$$ LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY DALIA». V V a V fl 1 O tl t< li fi n ■t ti ti pi BELSHAZZAR. Administratrix’ Notice. rates on savings accounts, receive deposits l¡ li c 0 t M icaA xl Adm inistrator’s Notice. G e o . G . M a n tz an«I w ife, D illt n . SIGN OF THE FISH t i c MRTRIDGE Cochin Eggs for sale at $1.50 i dozen, by H. Holman, Dallas. t It will not cost you a cent to try Chamberlain’ s Stomach ami Liver tab lets, and they are excellent for stomach troubles and constipation. Get a free sample at Stafrin’s Drug store. MAKE E V E R Y DAY COUNT- * DU RE-BRED White Wyndotte eggs for sale al I 50 cents a setting of 15, by Amos Ilolman, of Dallas. M21 And sell, fits perfectly and is made from the best Cal ifornia oak tan leather and is fully warranted free from flaws DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. Umbrellas repaire«! by Loo Smith. Nothing but the new 1907 designs, Advertising under this head J cent a word each insertion The Harness We Make Al«o carry Htock f«Kvl un<I veterinary inmlicineH. You are respect fully inviteli tu call, ¡iiH|nvt nur stock lind (jet prices. AV0I S alu M ill the matter <»i the estate of William P. Palmer, decease«!. -Citation. To Alma Art Palmer, Vend Brown, Roy Br«»wn. E«|ii h Brown, Vivian Jorilau, Pearl Jor dan, Ethel Jordan unti Gladys Jordan, greet ing: j N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, 1 You are hereby cited ami required t<* ap pear in the county i-ourt «>! the state of Oregon, for the county oi Polk, at the court room there of, at Dallas, in the lounty of P«*lk, on Wetl- ne»da\. the a )U i day of March, 1907, at 10 o’clock in the to re noon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any, why an order should not be made, authorizing the administrator of said estate to sell the following des«*ribcd real es tate, belonging t«> »aid estate, to-wit. The south oiie-thiru of the following described premise»: Beginning at a point 14s* r«»ds north and twenty live and five-nineteenth roils east of the southwest «*orner of ihed 1 «*, No. M, Not. No. 2278 of 8. L. Campbell, in t 8 s, of r 5 w, of the Willamette mcriitian, in P«»lk county, Ore gon, thence east twenty-five five-nineteenth rods; thence south 14 rods; thence east seventy four tourtccti-niuetccuth rials; thence south pij rods, thence west 1U0 rials to the pla«»e t»f oeginning. Witness: The Hon. Ed. F. Coad, judge of the county court «>f the state «>f Oregon, f«*r the county «»l P«dk, with the seal of said «*«»urt af- fixed, this 1st «lay of February, A. I). 1907, Attest E. M.SMITH, Clerk. (Beal] By A. N. HOLMAN, Depnty. N. L. Butler, attorney. A M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building. Wall Paper ? Agent for Polk Co f'O O D Clover Seed for sale by Loe Bros., Riok- G reali. M29 The Harness Man, Independence. K. L. C. K O SE R N E W T O -D A Y GEORGE DUNHAM Let us figure your Building Hardware, your Plumbing or your Papering and Paint ing. Nothing but the most competent men employed, und satis faction guaranteed. Made by the Northwest Hoofing company, Portland. Does not buc kle, Guaranteed for 10 years. t ________________ J Citation. THE BUST HOOKING ON THE MAKE ET ? Milk Cans Hardware, Etc. WEBF00T ROOFING Largest Stock on West Side. A shipment of the different siaos in Milk Cans due to arrive this week gc Hon. W. K. Newell, president of the state board of horticulture, will deliver uu address at the meeting of the Polk County Horticultural society here on | the lttth. State of Oiyo, City of Toledo, Lucas county—ss. .Frank J. Cheney makes <»ath that he is senior partner of the firm of F, J. Cheney <& Co., doing business in ( the city of Toledo, county and state I aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay $100 for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. C iiknky . Sworn to before me and subscribed i-rf' i my presence, this tttli day of December, 1880. A . D . A . \V. G l b a s o n , Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, end acts directly on the blood and muepus surfaces of the system. Send foi testimonials free. F. J. C iik nky <?c Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists 75 cents. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. CHAPMAN’S A Common Horse A Guaranteed Cure For Pile*. It«*hing, blind, bleeding,' i>rotru<ling ' pile.». Druggiata urt* authorized to re- . tun«i money it Pazo Oimuent doe« not | All of these diseases art* attended by curt* in ti to 14 dav8. «^U tentò. I i imv m en nrv e e iiv.niiigj, itch in g , w hich nin> •• in ■ ■ alm -- ----- ost ---- in s t a n t - ly relieved by applying Chamberlain’ « halve, arel by its continue I use a per Citation. manent cure may be affected. It has, * r. i. in fact, cured i many cases . that had re sulted other treatment. Price 25 cents In tin* county court <>f the stute «>f Oregon, per box. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. for the county ot P«»lk. The right hatter is behind every hat you find here and vou will take no chance. Uglow Ming House. D A L LA S ORECON S * » * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * * * » * » » » * * * * * ! I M « W M W « n 5 b< ai n