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Revival meeting will be held in the JgScore canta tor pr< 9 D. i II uh M. K. church comineoeinir Jan in atock at thia offic $ uary 12th. Dixon. The public invited.—M. P. All the latest phonograph records at j 1». Daniel*© Diwic store No cheap Y Mrs. Ora Cos per and Mrs. Ella Metz -1 john music—all popular and classical, j 0 ger attended the dedication of the new Mr. and Mrs. A. Fischer and son ; A Odd Fellows home in Portland last Sat- Eric, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fischer and son £ ur,1»y- Norval, and Mrs. Albert Purvine spent ' Q The Lincoln Annuity lodge will hold several davs recently at the family home a session at the hall on Friday night of John Me- row. 2 ) and all members are requested to be There was quite a nice Christmas tree J present. at the church for the public iehool and | 2) L. D. Daniel disposed of rafts of pic- Sunday school pupils, with a nice pro- I r ture postals daring the holiday season, gram and good singing There were j [ A but still has a very choice assortment several family trees besides. J t on hand. We are agents for the Western Sales | ■ ^ I wish to thank the many friends who Book company, with offices in Portland, I 0 so kindle assisted me during the sick- and w ho get out the best sales books i 9 A ness ami death of my husband.—Mrs. manufactured. When you want any-1 ^ 9 ^ F. M. Dunlop. thing of the kind, come and see our 9 L Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soehren are back samples and give your order to a home concern. Do not send away for anything LOOK A T TH E AD. ON OUR W R A PP IN G PAPER 0 from a visit at Hillsboro, where he took A pneumonia and is still confined to the of the kind. 9 J i house with it. Last Sunday there occurred a run O 9 d The parents of Mrs. L. D. Brown lost away of rather peculiar nature and mir aculous outcome. Lou Mackin’s horse J j their Baker City residence by fire the ‘ other day. Many valuable paintings turned around by the postoffice and 9 started up the railroad track at a lively V were consumed. pace. It crossed cattle guards and Luther Dray, son of A1 Dray, was re everything until it got to the pasture of » cently married at Vancouver, Wash. Mr. L. Mitchell, where it left the track His sister. Hazel, was also married a fci and was caught without either itself or weeks ago at the same place. the buggy being hurt. In giving the list of prize* last week of the chicken show, omission was made PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS by accident of Barred Plymouth Rock, 1, 2, 3, pullet, won by A. M. Tillery. Thursday; Klla Williams has brought suit Bertha Collins, Dallas. against her husband, W. P. Williams, to compel him to support herself ami Friday: J. S. Cooper, Independence. daughter, lie is a cleric at Washington, Saturday: and used to lie a resilient of Dallas. Mrs. Ella Metzger, Dallas. Messrs. Harris & Stump have leased J. B. Stoles, Dallas. the Biddle foundry, and are now in P. Doughty, Monmouth. charge. They are both good workmen, J. C. Cramer. Falls City. young and energetic, and will certainly P. M. Boyle, Rickreall. hold the fine trade Mr. Biddle has en M onday: joyed. Wm. Schindler, of near Salem, was a M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building. Geo. H. Kurre, Dallas. caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Chapman and lit Tuesday: Born, January 6 th, to the wife of Hoy Miss Mildred Grant has been quite ill tle soil left yesterday for California to C. L. Fitchard, Independence. Wassoin, a girl. seek u location. They will first go to Wednesday: vith tonsilitis. Dr. H. L. Toney and Dr. S. T. Don Chico, where Mr. and Mrs. Chace re John Young,Independence. John Munch, of Rickreall, has been side, and expect to be gone at least hoe, dentists. Uglow building. C. J. Pugh, Falls City. Siting at Albany. three months. Mrs. H. B. Plummer, of Portland, w C. H. Morris, Dallas. L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary visiting relatives in Dallas this week. J. C. Morrison, Independence. These Polkites will assist as jurors in blic, typewriting. R. E. Williams, Dallas. the trial of the land fraud cases at Port Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dalton were in I. Isaacs, Dallas. Miss Jennie Muscott has returned land next week: G. W. McLaughlin, dependence visitors Tuesday and Wed F. J. Chapman and wife, Dallas. from her California trip. Henry Keyt, Marion Smith, J. J. Finn, nesday. Miss Ella Butler has been visiting in Thus. Rand, G. N. Townsend, S. W. A new sidewalk is being put down Miles, Glen Znmwalt, J. M. Simpson, along E. V. Dalton’s property on Shel Waitsburg, W’ ashington. F. J. Gardner, Win. Fnqua. ton street. Miss Maud McLaughlin, of Corvallis, The college faculty entertained the is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Scott. Edgar King, of British Columbia, is | students Friday night. Features of the here on a visit with Ids mother, Mrs. Cash paid for mink, coon, skunk, fox, pleasant oeeasion were an nddress tiy THE WET WEATHER F. K. Rich. marten and other furs.—Butler A Dunn. Dr. Mock, instrumental solos by Prof. COMFORT AND The W, C. T. U. will meet at the resi Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reynolds left yes Caldwell and Miss Ada Longnecker, P R O T E C T IO N dence of Mrs. I. M. Palmer on Tuesday, terday morning for their home at West- readings by Miss Gertrude Phelps and afforded by a Alplius Boyd, and light refreshments. January 13th. port. At Crider’s Grocery and examine his pew line of Turquoise ware Baking Powder 35 Cents 2 a Folger’s Pound. 2 2 2 2 C rider’s G rocery f DALLAS, OREGON 2 DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. DO YOU KNOW J. J. Hall and family returned Tues day evening from a week’ s visit at Bue na Vista, Salem and Dallas.— Woodburn Independent. Albert Cole, a brother of Ernest Cole, of Monmouth, died in a Portland hos pital recently. He was the hrakeman injured at Roseburg last month, and was 37 years old. The jail now has an occupant in the person of C. H. Fielden, who plead guilty to nibbing Tom Edgar’ s saloon at Falls City last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent sev eral days this week with Mrs. S. P. Riggs. Milo Hubbard, of Pullman, Washing ton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James What the School Children Will Ex Campbell. hibit Next Fall. Miss Bertha Collins is visiting her father and mother at their new home in A most enthusiastic and well attend Grants Pass. ed meeting of the executive committee Mr. R. J. Evans, of Airlie, who lost of the school childrens’ industrial fair his cigar store by fire recently, was in was held last Saturday at the office of School Superintendent Seymour. It town Saturday. was one of the best meetings of the Mr. and Mrs. Hen Jordon, of Wv- committee ever held. Those in attend Mrs. J. D. Whiteaker left this morn ing for her home at Independence, after oming, are visiting 7 , leir nephew, Mr. ance were T. W. Brunk, chairman, G. Willis Simonton. W. Myer, C. C. Gardner, T. S. Brown. a short visit with her brother, Horace Burnett.— Eugene Guard. Mrs. Asa Taylor, of Independence, John Loy, Mrs. G. W. Con key, Miss Maggie Butler, Mrs. G. I). Hawkins, A special train may I k ; run to Falls visited with the family of her uncle, Mr. Mrs. Alvis Lynch, Mrs. Ed. Smith, City for the school officers’ meeting E. V. Dalton, Friday. Mrs. H .G . Seymour, Mrs. Ira Merh- next Saturday. A most interesting They say Judge Coad had so much ling and Mfrs. S. L. Stewart. Every program has been prepared. business in county court this week that port ion of the county was represented. Mr. and Mrs, J U. VanOrsdel enter he got raUled and appointed himself Besides making up the list of exhibits tained a number of their friends Thurs supervisor in district 15, instead of Ed they passed this resolution: Resolved, that tlie committee ask that each and day evening. An extremely pleasant Plaster. every teacher in Polk county take an evening was spent by all present. active part in the fair, and that they do Geo. A. Brock, of Dallas, visited his INDEPENDENCE all in their power to secure the cooper brother, V. C. Brock, between trains ation of the pupils and parents in this Friday, arriving from Wasco, where he excellent work. They also agreed that had business.— Hood River Glacier. every child making an exhibit should Courtesy Went Side I). Hill has sold bis restaurant at the Die flr-t Inde|iendence basket ball have his or her name placed on a roll of corner of Mill and Main to Frank Jolin- team went to Chemawa Saturday after honor to be hung in the superintend son, who is now in charge, Mr. and noon and beat the first team of the ent’ s office and to be published in the county paper*. Mrs, Hill will probably go to Baker City, school there. Hon. T. W. Brunk will this year give “ Had dyspepsia or indigestion for Marshal Collins took a shot at some as a prize a fine registered Poland-Chinn years. No appetite, and what I did eat one coininfr out of the rear of Craven & hog. This has been his practice for two distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Moore’s stationery store last ni«ht, The years now, and if it does not make a Bitters cured me,” —J. II. Walker, Hun- proprietors found the rear door open price worth competing for, the Itemiz- on their coming to the store this morn er does not know a good thing when he bury, Ohio. sees it. Wilson Ayres has come for Miss Elsie Ray gave a dinner party ing but have missed nothing so far. Friday night in honor of Henry Patter J .G . Barber returned Monday from a ward with a goat as another prize. The son, of Eugene, ami Lisle Hendricks, of short vis.t with a brother and old friends boys sureiy know the kind of goats Mr. Corvallis. Miss Ray made a charming at Willamiiia, where he formerly resid Ayres raises, and it will he worth work ed. He says the railroad from Sheridan ing hard for. hostess. List of exhibits for which first and Get right down to sordid business. to Willamina has just about been com second prices will !>e awarded. The e x Take a winning chance with cold cash. pleted and will be operated in the near hibits will be divider! into two classes— A few cents may win you many dollars. future. those by children 12 y< ars of age and Dave Sears’ mother, who was injured under, and those by children over 12 The I>ee Comstock Mining company, P. O. box 258, Rhyolite, Nevada, is still in a fall on the walk, is reported some years: selling stock at 15c a share. what improved, although she has Best individual collective exhibit. not obtained the full use of her limb, Three ears of popcorn. There will be a special motor on the Three ears of sweet corn. last day of the goat show, starting from and there is a possibility of it being many months, if ever a complete recov Three ears of field corn. Airlie at 8:30 a. in., connecting with the ery. She has reached the advanced age Grand prize for collective exhibit of motorfrom Independence at Monmouth, of R 2 years and recovery will necessar three kinds of corn—pop, sweet, field. and returning in the evening at 3:30. ily be slow. Five potatoes any variety. One and one third fare round trip. Five onions. Wedding announcements have been The Stafrin Drug store is acknowl received in Independence of the m ir- Three stock carrots. edged to be one of the best drug dispen riage on December Hist, of Miss Blanche Three Mangul Wurtzel beets. saries in the state. They carry a large Three table beets. ICIoise Cleland to Mr. Herliert D. Wis and varied assoitment of everything dom, the young people being resilient* Watermelon. used in the modern practice of medicine, of Portland. The bride is s daughter of Musk melon. and their mixologist is as skilled at his Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cleland, formerly of Largest pumpkin. trade as it is possible to he. Prescrip Inde|iendence, Mr. Cleland being at one Best pumpkin. tions accurately and carefully compound time proprietor of the flouring mill. Mammoth squash, Hubbard squash. ed. Wm. McLaughlin, superintendent of All other varities of squash. The Dayton Optimist says: Asher the Spaulding Toggingcampon the I.uck- Five tomatoes. Coovert and wife, of Dallas, are visiting iamnte, was in Independence Friday Bird house - not over 4 feet square. H few days with Mr, Coovert’ s father. and Saturday. He has had charge of Hand sled. John Coovert. . . .Nathalan Dixon re the Luckiamote drives recently, and the Child’s wagon—express size. turned to Dallas Tuesday evening, after recent high water has enabled the log Bread—salt raising. spending several days with Dayton ging company to get out a big lot of logs j Bread—yeast. friends. . . Elbert Parrish and wife, of which will be in readiness for use when Bread— brown. Dallas, spent Christmas week at the the Spaulding mills resume o)>erations. Pie—with upper crust. J. B. Parrish home. Both the Salem and Xewberg mills are I Cake— loaf. still shut down and it is not definitely Cake—layer. The Dallas hotel, formerly known ns Canned fruit—anv four of the follow the Cottage, is now run by Chipman A known when operations will again he ing: ¡»ears, cherries, berries, apples, Farmer, who have both been in Oregon commenced. the regulation time to know what the Mrs. Carl Harkins received a telegram plums and peaches. Jelly—three varieties. people want—twenty years. Their Sunday afternoon informing her of the Butter. house is clean, the tables well provided, serious injury of her husband in a saw Button-holes and the office large with a good big mill at Winlock, Wash., where he is now- stove in it, and they are not afraid to located. Mrs. Harkin, accompanied by , Darning. Plain knitting, stocking. keep the house warm. Both are nat her mother, Mrs. F.lla Irvine, drove to ural born hotel men, and give you that Salem in the evening and 'he former! Girls 12 ami under—dressed doll. Girls over 12—shirt waist. comfortable feeling that made an old took thenight train for Portland. A te l-; Hemstitched handkerchief, trimmed English poet exclaim, ‘ ‘ that when egram received Sunday stated that he you've got the tin, heaven hath no was greatly improved but as to how se with lace. place like a well-kept inn.’ ’ —Salem rions were the injuries is not known ■ Asters. Pansies. Journal. here yet by the family. Sweet |»eae. There is more catarrh in this section Dahlias. Thia city was the starting point of a of the country than all other diseases wild chase Saturday night about the Three head cabbage. put together, and until the last few midnight hour, in which H. K. Booker The executive committee will on Feb ears was supposed to he incurable. undertook to overtake his alleged ruary 1H08, make out a list of fhe or a great many years doctors pro young wife. Ivy Cooper and W. A. Cor prizes to be awarded for the above ex nounced it a local disease aud pre nish, a theatrical man, in their flight to hibits. scribed local remedies, and by con Salem The principals are all strangers stantly failing to cure with local reme in lndei>endence mil came over from McCOY. dies, pronounced it incurable. Science Salem Thursday. The three engaged has proven catarrh to be a constitution rooms. al disease and therefore requires con Mr. M. Cannon's buggy horse took a Mr. and Mrs. Bice entertained at stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh spin recently. Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A dinner Xew Years ilav at their hand Mr. August Rhode ha* been quite Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu some home on Filth street the following Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goff, Mr. sick hot i* now convalescent. tional enre on the market. It is taken guests internally in dotes from 10 drops to a and Mrs Henry Mott, Mr. and Mrs. We arc getting our share ol the heavy teaspoonful. It acts directly on the George Diekinson snd little daughters, rain*. Too we* now is the cry. blood and mucous surfaces of the sys Marion France« and Panline Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Chu*. Bracher have tem. They offer $100 for any case thev Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson and fart to cure. Bend for circulars and tes daughter, Queen, Mr Joe Anderson, now settled down to housekeeping timonial*. Address F. J. Cheney A Co.. Mr. Harvey Dickinson, Mr. Don Dickin Mrs. snd Mm. Garnet E McGrow «re Toledo, Ohio. 8>W by druggists, 75 son, Misses Olive Williams, Florence the prowl parents of an ponnd son, caaU. Take H all'! Family Pitta lor con Gebn, Marie B yen and Minn Marvel bora Wednesday morning I Boyle of Monmouth. stipation. ( f'SH iRk!*5 LIST OF EXHIBITS. SLICKER? Clean - Light D urable Guaranteed Waterproof »399 Everywhere ++++*•!•+++++++ F + + + + + + + + + + + + Wheat 80 MONEY SAVED HERB » aMvia sue hi « w in mm*«« raimat n tow puns. Our strictly adhered-to policy of never to pack goods away from one season to the next, makes it imperative for us to hasten the de parture of our present slock of Suits and Overcoats before the arrival of spring goods. WE WANT FRESH GOODS EACH SEASON and not “Carry Overs.” “But it is too late to buy winter clothing,” you say. Not a bit of it—providing the inducements are great enough. Winter is not over by any means. We can expect plenty of cold weather—more than likely, the coldest of the year. The reputation earned by adherance to our rule of making quality paramount to price, has given this store an unsurpassed reputation for reliability and square dealing. This is the way it will continue to go until the sale ends: $30.00 Suits and O vercoats,________________ $22.50 <( 27.50 << i i 20.75 < < < ( « ( 18.75 25.00 < « < « (< 18.00 24.00 < < < < < < 22.50 17.50 < < < ( < < 20.00 15.00 < ( < ( « « 13.50 18.00 < < < < < < 13.00 17.50 < < u (< 12.50 16.50 < < (( < < 15.00 11.25 < < < < (( 13.50 10.25 < < « < < « 9.50 12.50 u (< « ( 10.50 7.50 Boys Short-Pants Suits and Overcoats, $5 and $6 values a t $3.50 and $3.?5; $4 and $4.50 values a t $2.50 and $2.75; $3 and $3.50 values for $1.75 to $2.25. Boys’ Long-Pant Suits, sizes 12 years to 18 years, a t actual COST Boys’ Golf Shirts, good 59 cent values at 35 cents; Boys’ SMITfRS, $1.25 and $1.59 values at actual cost Cents Smoking Jackets a t Greatly Reduced Prices * Is the price we will pay for wheat 4 at our mill, f Dallas Flouring Mills SW EEN EY B R O S ., UGLOW CLOTHIllfi HOUSE Proprietors. HIDDEN DANGERS. TWO SUCCESSFUL DAIRYMEN. j Nature Give* Timely Warning* That William Morrow and Charlet E. Brook* Building up Fine Bu*ine*t No Dalla* Citizen can Afford Near Rickreall. to Ignore. The Dalles Ini* a rity levy of 7 mill*: Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Reynold* ii»ve llii* yetir, l>e*iile* tlie revenue from 27 * l>eeii up from Westport, visiting tlieir saloon liceii*«*. I old home and friend* here. COUNTY CLERK’S Dairying is being more generally practiced in Polk county of late years, and a number of new dairies bave been established. Elsewhere in this issue we tnve illustrated the herds of Wil liam Morrow and Charles E. Brooks, who are building up a fine business near To the honorable county court of Polk county, Oregon: Rickreall. Mr. Morrow expects shortly to bring his herd within a short distance I herewith submit to your honorable body the follow of Salem, where he will retail milk. He s building up a herd of registered Jer ing statement, showing the number and amount of claims seys, having now 12 registered cows, allowed bv the county court, and on what account, the and the same number of registered lieif ers, besides a fine pure bred registered amount of wairants drawn and the amount of outstanding bull. He sells bis cream to Portland warrants not paid, all in the year 1907: creameries and realizes an average of Total number of claims allowed 994 $75 to $H.) per cow each year. Mr. Mor row is living on a rented farm and has Total amount of claims $46,291.95 a large hay crop, which has averaged three tons to the acre. He has sold a Claims were allowed on the following accounts: part of the crop at $12.50 per ton. re Bounty Court and Commissioners $1,961.05 serving the balance for feed. His exper 668.80 iments in alfalfa have l>eeii very satis Circuit C ou rt.......................................... factory, getting two good crops, and hav Justice Court ....................................... 321.50 ing two months pasturage from tin* 2,582.98 Sheriff’s Office third crop. A little further south on the same Clerk’s Office 2,427.10 ............. road, Charles K. Brooks has a fine herd 750.00 .......... of Ilolsteins, the foundation stock for Treasurer’s Office which he brought from California. He Damages 25.00 .......................................... milks 17 cows. He uses his vetch and 91.85 cor ; crops for silage, and has a modern Coroner’s Office barn. Mr. Hrooka has just sold for $‘.»0 School Superintendent’s Office ........... 1,524.75 a young Holstein bull, ten months old, 75.00 Ferries ................ , ...................................... to W. II. Dean, of Monroe. Tin* moth er has a record of 20 pounds of butter fat Assessor’s Office 2,113.53 in seven days, and tin* sire. Legend, of 8,830.42 81e»*y Hollow, is a half brother to the Assessment and Collection of Taxes world's chain pion Holstein. Mr. Brook« Tax Rebate.............................................. 102.86 is well satisfh*d with the result* «o far, P v t lft n a i. 1,673.25 and feels there is a great, future for j vvU P T C n trjX p U nS U MONMCUTH. dairying in the Willamette valley. H Court House i# hereby given, that by virtue o f an 1,996.92 N OTICE ord er and decree o f the lion ora b le enmity feet* *nre he i« on the right track and euurt o f the state o f O regon, for the cou n ty <>f 184.27 .Jail Account social 1 baa the right cow« for general dairying. P olk , du ly mad»* am i entered o f record on the Mr*. Lindsay entertained the !9th day o f D ecem ber, 1907, In the m atter of While Jersey« are a little richer in but Care of Poor 1,265.81 the a dm in istration o f the estate o f W. T Haley, hour eluli la»t week. I ter fat. he «tate* that Holstein* give a deeeaavd. The undersign««!, adm inistrator of 75.00 Mr. Meador and family have been greater quanity of milk. He realizes Indigent Soldier «aid estate w ill, from ami after the I almut $75 per cow each year.—States Insane down from Eugene. 88.00 10th day of February, Rev. Morris, of Eugene, was an over man. 59.25 ¡School Convention 1908, offer for »ale, and aell at p rivate sale to | the highest bidder for rash in han d, all the Sunday visitor here. 4.583.52 | Bridges right. title, interest and estate o f the said W. NORTH DALLAS. Mi*» Arnnlda Doughty ha* returned T. H aley, deceased, at the tim e o f hi# d eath ; i 185.60 ! Surveyor’s Office and also all the right. title and Interest that to her work in the Ashland Normal. the said estate by operation o f law or oth er 26.20 j Elections quite sick with Mrs. Hneed has been wise. m ay have acquired oth er than, or in ad- The genial face of Max Haley, now 15.00 ¡Stock Inspector i l i v i i : : ; ; ; , ' ' ; ; ' r ; , . : / r v : ! r o r t u ii.h - on our .tree*» lagrippe. premises towit | lately. Robert Reed returned Monday from Roads ana H jhways 13,766.47 ........................................ The -out h went quarter o f the S O S t k « « * I qu a rter o f section six in tow n sh ip n in e south. M is s t » r a c e Hmith h * t»»en visiting Pendleton, where he has been visiting 362.27 Fruit Inspector ..................................................... o f range three west o f the W illam ette meri- I h e r m o t h e r , Hhe is teaching at La Homer Con lee has gone to Ballston, dia n ; an«» con ta in in g 46.A7 acres m ore or less. L , . 235.55 ........... where he is to work on a farm the com- Health Officer Also the follow in g described parcel towit Be- j * » r a m ie , g in n in g at the quarter section corn er between After visiting her parents here Miss I ing summer. Advertising Resources, Goat Show and School sections one ami tw elve in tow n sh ip nine south o f range four west o f the W illam ette m eridian Eva Mulkejr has returned to her Port Miss Myrtle flinsh.iw, of Buell, is Fair ................. - ............................ 300.00 in th«* county o f Polk and state o f O regon, ami land home. fat present staying with her aunt, Mrs. ru n n in g th en ce 12H r«»ds. thence s«»uth 20 feet; Total Amount $46,291.95 th en ce west 12* r o d s ; thence north 20 feet to The girls’ basket ball team has played i ( ieorge Coulee. the place o f beginning, con ta in in g 1X6 acres, t Portland, Hil- | Channrev Have* returned from C aw- Total amount o f outstanding warrants for the three game* recently Hai«I p a n e l o f land le ln g a private roadw ay. All «aid f.-remiae« are under fence. Ten acres verton and Chemawa ! fordsvilie 'f’net*.lay, where he haa beta year 1907 .......................................................... 7,809.21 o f said prem ises are in orch a rd , the trees being past few months. in fu*l w a r in g , and con sistin g o f c h o ice ap Respectfully Submitted, X V u I■ « " . . I l i A s » lr i« l B M S m s W k lS o f Jennings 1 ' P A i .!TÍÍ, « m Í f . i ’í i T i l l l b. hy S ! M (te, A F. A A. M „ »• » hel.l list eve- G«>r¡r- (¡.miro hs* returned from * « . E. M. SMITH, L. Butler attorney for saM estate, UaoBw ning for the purpose of receiving an , lem, where he has been to the hospital l » U i e r i t j o l t > * l l * . Of bT«n»"*»i*t«r»y>' vinjt Irom 8 . M. Yorsn, of Eu- U>« past lew day*. Ile u rep-.rUxl univi. County Clark. Adainlamiornl , **ue. (ro o d IwAuror oí tL* '.r ie f , W U*l. Danger Signal No. 1 come* from the kidney secretions. They will warn yon when the kidneys are sick. Well kid 2J MILKS SOUTHEAST OS DALLAS neys excrete a clear amber fluid. Sick C. I. BALLARD R ick reall, Ore. kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, Breeder und Im porter o f O. I. C. sw ine, or a thick, red, ill smelling urine, full of you n g stock for sa le; also 8. C. W hite Leg horns. Black M inorcan, Barred Rocks, M. B. sediment and irregular of passage. Tu rkeys and P ek in D ucks; you n g stock for Danger Signal No 2 comes from the ale. back. Back pains, dull.and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the approach of dropsy, N EW T O -D A Y diabetes and Bright’s disease. Doan’s Kidnev Pills cure sick kidneys ami cure the in permanently. Advertising under This head J renta word Geo. VV. Richardson, living on Mon :ach insertion mouth St., Independence, Ore., says: “ I suffered from a severe pain in the small of my back for a long time the IfT A N T E D T w o houses and lots in Dallas o Must be close in . A pply at on ce t<i Henrv troubling bothering me a great deal at yh night ami causing me to arise it) the motning feeling so lame and stiff that I could hardly put on my clothing. I I OST on the streets o f Dallas, a gold Artisan G pin. F inder w ill please return it to the was very miserable when Doan’s Kulnev Pills came to my attention. I began to Dallas Hotel. use them ami can say I received a great deal of benefit from their use. I do not w ood for sale at |2 a cord —Ray Howe hesitate to recommend Doan’ s Kidney O AK Dallas. y Pills to others suffering from kidney complaint.” 7 B erkshire b rood sows. T w o nows Home Proof—There is plenty of local 1 register«*», About 20 pigs with sows. One testimony like the above. Call at Belt registered Berkshire shire boar. All g o o d young J. Craw ford, Zona, O regon. IK*» A Cberrington’s drug store and ask to see copies of statements of Dallas peo ple who have used Doan’ s Kidney Pills. i O R Sale—Second hand p ian o, nearly new, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents ' sm all ph on ogra ph and a k itch en rang»' T l. B. M cCam ish, O. P. school house. .19 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N**w York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. A d m in is t r a t i s 'a le . M o to r L i n e P o u lt ry F a r m Annual Statement for the Year 1907