MONEY to LOAN on IMPROVED FARMS! In this V ic in ity . M ake application to j Wm. C. Borcher?, Financial A gent' 207 20» o regom an b u ildin g p o p t i am r% _ _ nor not well am ili trying fur? Ami alien il iu known that il lakes iosa "Ore- gun's Beat" iluur than uaoui lo pro- silice lite uauai quantities iluii’t you think a trial of a Back la Uuubly aorth making? , c i i j j SWEENEY BROS. THE BUSINESS OK FARMING ■ t >■ K. Wassoau. k lb. 1 H C k.rr.ua B a r « A great deal hag been gold in g Joc­ " I am growing sugar beet* and my ular way about the razor-back hog and h li sun-splitting abilities, but it la a land seems to be decreasing in produc­ What rotation can I use?” very encouraging fact that lie lg rap­ tion In some localities It lias been found idly becoming extinct. His happy that beets do best following alfalfa, hunting groundg conaigt bow of only corn and small grains A very good Outside cleanliness is less than hall the battle. A man may a small part of the total hog produc­ rotation la as follows: First, wheat) scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean Goo«J ing area. He has been succeeded by second year, liests: then clover for two health means cleanliness not only outside, hut inside It mean* the more domesticated and more years, last crop being plowed under; a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way highly developed type of hog, which then potatoes, and the rotation re­ will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think someone has properly dubbed "the peated. i f alfalfa can he grown In clean, clear, healthy thoughts. mortgage raiser.” Many farmers can your locality it is a good plan to In­ He will never he troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood easily attribute the possession of clude this in the rotation disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom­ In Montana the best rotation for homes, wealth and all that goes there­ achs,.’. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. with, tothedomestlcatedhog Displace beet raising is as follows: Wheat, Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. In the scheme of industrial progress clover, oats, sugar beets, barley and has been won not by any unusual trait, peas In Utah tiie following rotation § but is largely due to the fact that his gives good satisfaction: First year, Guarranteed to wear 6 months and need no patch.ng or darning. m profitableness is a result of instinctive sugar beets; second year, peas and oats prevents these diseases. It makes a man's insides clean 0 economical habits. By nature he for forage; third year, sugar tieets; and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs» makes pure« N ew hose given for any that doesn’t wear < > months. seems to fit into the whole scheme of fourth year, oats, seeded to alfalfa; 0 clean blood« and clean« healthy flesh. € farming os a utilizer, to the best pos­ fifth year, alfalfa • It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and sible advantage, of many of the farm 0 prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs A product* that woi.?d otherwise he a 1 Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pel- total loss. C 0 lets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy T H R E E -H O R S E H IT C H E S We can draw a very valuable lesson « * € fr o m this all but artistic animal, A Kansas correspondent writes! "In 0 whose only language is his squeal of € disapproval making a three-horse evener for a disk, f and his sturdy grunt of WHO KILLED THE BEAR. I would like to know where the hole 0 satisfaction. He saves where others (35c per Pair) should be bored. Should t wo-thirds of € 0 waste, and makes his living by rooting ttie evener he given to the single horse € around — sometimes in places where 0 Light weight Lisle. Black or Tan. BY L l-E L L A F1KLD8 AN D V S A DIXON wanted, sometimes not. I f there is to make an even d tslrib u tV i of the £ 0 pull, or should it he measured from Vt 12 p. m. on Tuc8«lrtv night. anything within reach that he likes € the outside of the singletree?” • , The three of were sleeping tight, he usually fiuds It and proceeds to You will e' vcrlence hut little diffi­ V hear with a great long step make good use of the opportunity r About our te it he stealthily crept. 0 without any manifest concern or ex­ culty In dividing the load equally (50c per Pair) t? 0 among the horses if you take into citement. He seems to make it hit •Useless” with a bulldog e ir. t, 0 business to look after small things, consideration the fact that the amount Extra Light Weight— Mercerized Lisle. Yelled ‘ Lou, Letter, something’ * here, c even the holes in the fence if tiie out­ of work each horse does Is in pro|K>r The 0 M . E. preacher tolled «»til quick tion to the lever arm or the portion * f side looks more inviting. And lat\ed lor him with a inonstrous of the doubletree given to him. In [« t ic k . 0 Profitable farming is becoming more « and more a business proposition in the cose of three horses ttie third 0 horse, or one which works singly, in For many hours we look« dand listened t; which it is necessary to look after 0 And those bright eyes how they gli^tn’d order to do the same amount of work the small things and to use to the l>est as ttie other two, should be given When she saw there was no show, 0 fi advantage every opportunity to pro­ twice the length of lever arm as the A iittle journey »lie did go. i Greaterproductiyenese o f trees duce more economically. The best team. The length of the evener and fi­ 0 No Darned Sox for Six Months. —larger, cleaner, and finer fruit most profitable farmers have also the length of tiie singletrees will Our eats were all Hotli high an l Jry fi and # — more money. Isn’t that fruit adopted systems of farm accounting, depend upon the size of the horses and With the exception of a blackberry pie fi or, In other words, they have become growrere’ reasoning? Nothing For th>8 in why «he onward went 0 also whether you desire working them will contribute to tnis end more fi bookkeepers,— have kept such com­ There was nothing doing at Field’s 0 together or somewhat spread out. than effective spraying. And [tent fi plete records as to enable them to de­ close 0 For summer work the horses will E ffective Spraying can best be fi termine which fields were profitable 0 attained with stand the heat a little better If given 2 a. n». upon Dunn’s hill, fi and which were not. T o begin with, plenty of room. This Is advisable \t She 0 went to the lien house to get a fill, it Is not absolutely necessary to follow fi where conditions are such that more Hte tackling chicken« and barking 0 up all little details, but it Is a good room can he given and at tiie same [iiomui î 0 plan to do so as completely as possible. time not hinder accomplishing the Aroused the fanners all around. i • , I f we were to go Into a manufactur­ work satisfactorily. i 0 ing plant, one of the first things to \d called to Carrie with an awful veil You will note in illustration No. 1, { As though the heaven« had surely fed 0 impress us would be the system of that the third horse is given thirty fi doing things and the strict principles le said l<» her, let« us go quick. 0 inches of the lever arm, while the i I know the preacher is getting his pick Effective s p r a y i n g means of economy that are followed. All 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^0 0 0 0 0 *K ¿ : other two are given only fifteen. This High Pressure Spraying and products that can he used for other Vml out to the hen hou.-e losing no time till the advent o f the Bean purposes are saved, properly stored, d1ls* " Ce is s‘‘£ ? f‘ ct° r3' for, n,edlum Carrie in front and E 1 henind. ,m i .-C . sized horses. Where larger teams are Magics a high pressure could not and used when the time comes. A t Alicetìraiit le visit uir in l'oriluiiil. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. It should be increased L’liis i« no place for prowle.s at all, be maintained with a hand pump the end of each month, and possibly to be used, Meanociuig about on tiie LaCieole. for any length o f time.on account Until Campbell iu ul New port. ! LITTLfc. in lN G S ABOUT THE HOUSF each day, the manager knows tiie accordingly . 50 Bliielali Dougins..................50 o f the b o d y - r a c k i n g effort exact status of affairs— the amount of ue n»‘ Xt night at tire v« rv same time, By G rach M akian S mith oi the 1 H C Servin 50 Until M iller........................50 needed to operate it. The Bean Dr. ami Mr**. Mark I lavier and Una bureau stock on hand, and the quantity of GUI Manaii' «war was i.glit in line, ____ L . Alma Mitchell...... ............ . S Campbell went to Independence 8un- tent spring divides the work rward and hack wind she pranced and tween the two strokes o f the mi)'. Tim e was when people who could finished product ready for the market. B e u la h D o u g la s . [pranced. Every part of a great machine Is handle and works against only not afford expensive jewelry and real And fonvard and backward we danced one-half the pressure shown on ------ s numbered and eacii must he accounted Mr. and Mrs. Conn and .Mi-8 lost Mra. John Koller, of Monmouth, win [and dam ed. ; the gauge and saves exactly went to i • ubtoii Friday ami visiu-d in «r lace, ow ned no Jewelry and wore their for. in Dallas fri uv. A common three-horse evener garments imlrimmed Our ancestors, one-tnird the labor. i Miiniay. I f the same unsystematic methods The M, E. preacher grabbed for his stick I Miw* Mildred Judson returned to her witli a foolish pride supposed to indi­ w ere practiced in factories as are used We have these pups ia A n i Blood in position for a horrible Uinma Peterson and Kdmi Cliffoid, home in Salem Sunday. Sometimes it is necessary in working •loch and will ha pleased I* [i.ek, who were working in me Saiem Woolen cate birtli and breeding, eschewed on some farms, they would soon lose Imitations. This was a protest against their identity with tiie world’s pre- young animals, or light horses, to give We in the tent both took our stand. show theas. We cannot rec- Harvey tlockett went to Portland, mill, were in Pallas Sunday. Useless ltli an axe in her muscular ! Monday. pretense, but the medicine became gress, and become nothing but idle them an advantage. This can be done thea to* strongly. [hand. | Miss Forfeit«.*, of Monmouth, has worse than tlie disease. Gaudy, cheap, monuments to some man's failure. by increasing the length of the lever Ed. Biddle went to Poitland Satur­ been yimung n»u Miles gm». arm. There is no set rule for deter­ These are the implement;* we had for On careful consideration it is plain to day. CRAVHN BRUS. shoddy material is an offense against see that with farming it is as import­ mining the amount of advantage to he I light John Pavia, of Snmmitt. eame o v e r1 Mr. and Mrs. liny Walker, of Inde­ good taste, but inexpensive things ant. if not more so, to keep definite given in the case of small horses. The And oui eyes were on them both day Dallas, Ore. on hit* wheel Saturday to wee his moth­ pendence, were iu Pallas Sunday nignt. need not be inartistic. Because you [and night, and strict records of all expenditures most satisfactory way is to use a num er, who is iu tlte hospital. Mis. Willard (filbert, < >1 Portland, lia9 cannot take a trip to Europe Is no of time, money and laljor. ber of holes and simply shift the clevis vVe w«mld like some sleep to help us go. But old Madam Lear won’t give us a Charlie floekett and son, John, leit been yisiliug iiei broluel , Mr. J . i ' . Hot- reason for refusing a day's outing The space alloted to this article until the small horse is able to carry [.-.how Saturday fur a visit with friends iu Wis-, You cannot afford the original Ange- w ill not p erm its detailed explanation I the load the e,,tire dav without be conti u. Ida Foster, of P* riddale, visited Mrs. lus, but you can have a good print of of all the possibilities of an account- ! comilll? n' » re fatigued than the othei While we were sitting outside our tent, P. Berg and family visited nt the | Will Collins Saturday. it, and most of us with untrained Ing system on the farm and what It horses Some claim that the amount of Tile following eve may we relent, NO REASON FOR IT. home of John Poster, of Perrvdale, Sun- i eyes will see quite as much in the will accomplish, but carefully kept lever arm or advantage given tiie small G il Brnin will» her cubs arrived day. . I (¡rover .McDonald was i ludepen- horse should lie in proportion to the To see if we were still alive. records will he at) indei finger to point print as we would in the original. weight, but this is not always satisfac­ Yon are Shown the Way Out. Mr. Johnson, of Portland, passed I deuce on busmens Monday. There Is a difference between the the farmer to loop holes through which tory because it is not taking into con And sure enough to her dismay, through I Lilias in Ids auto on his w ay Mra. Fred Holman and daughter, ui Inexpensive and cheap, so don't let us the profits are now slipping. He She met the preacher on the wav, to the coast would know which are tiie profitable : sidération the physical condition o) And there she walked and sniffed and I Pluck R o c k , M a ile d at Frank Holman’s There can be no just reason why any deride a thing simply Irecause it didn't fields; which are . the most ’ profit I fo/*tnr “ ie hors,‘ I 1s In I' tt whlch l s \ Itoiriti ver-v tmp' it ,rtanl [stalked reader of this will continue t«i suffer the Arthur Inman, of Independence, ■ Tuesday. ■ .. o v n r t/y is. cost a mint of money. factor. However, to begin vutf with, fri, this tortures of an aching hack, the annoy­ producing crops; which cows were She didn’t mind how much we talked. came home on Wednesday. Mr. W. P MilRr took his class oi method of adjustment does very well; How many things are you going with­ ance of urinary disorders, the «laugers II. C. Gordon, of Salem, was a Dallas boys and Mrs. Field’s class of girl* up out that you e«i. Mis« Pearl Herald, of Salem, visited to Seltwuod after Mailing in 1 Lillà.-. you are using worn, llnty rags; you figuring butter at the market price, For sale by all dealers. Price 60 copper sulphate, 0 lbs lime to ¿0 gal­ Miss Faye Barber last week. \Nan«la Daggett, of Poitland, is visit ran get all the towels you need for ten will save more than the price of a cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, VVe think of this trip day by day, lons of water. iug Muuthe bames. cents apiece. Or, you are wearing an separator in a single season. I t not A N. Hailock, of Monmouth, made u New York, sole agents for the United A n d only wish that we might stay Blue stone Is the commercial name States. business trip to Dallas Monday. old dress, too heavy and warm, Instead only Is economical from the stand- VVe laugh with j«»y and happy we sing, for copper sulphate. A l m a M it c h e l. Remember the name— Doan’a—ami This outdoor hie is a wonderful tiling. of the cool, fresh-looking one you I point of obtaining more of the butter Mrs. Robinson mi l family, of Fall« could buy ready-made for from sixty fat from the milk and other methods > The beneficial element in lime is take no other.« R u th M ille r . calcium, and it should !>e applied on For us the camping life is best I City visited her sister, Mrs. Suyuer. cents to one dollar. of cream separation, but makes it Rev Hoveu, of Hillsboro, will arrive With a little excitement and plenty of soils that are acid in nature On soils No, I am noladvlslngrheap, shoddy possible to utilize tiie milk before it the first of August to act as pastor of | James Mitchell returned lrom Tilla- [rest that are not in this condition, lime ! imiok Friday. Summons. has undergone the aetiou of detri­ tilings. Always buy tlie best you can ttie (J.mstiaii church | will be of little or no t)enefit. Tiie With hunting and fishing for one kn.i ail mental bacteria, to which it is very afford. I f your meansare limited buy Give us the luountaiusoii the LaUreole. Mrs. C. D. Forrett has return**«! fr« ui acidity of thwfcotl may be determined Stub McColm, of Portland, 8|K*nt Sun­ ; Slayton. tiie inexpensive yet most satisfactory susceptible. Every f a r m e r knows In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon by the use of litmus paper, which may day in Dallas with his mother. Mrs. J. for Folk county. Department No, 2. articles that you can Only don't that milk as it comes fresh from the L. Ca-tle. be obtained at almost any drug store. Mis. Ida Hayes and two chihiren re- separator is in the most wholesome Irene Canavan, p la in tiff ) make tiie mistake of complaining be­ Notice to Contractors. va. V L. H. Shultz has gone to Pnrtlaml, | turned home ."MUlfday lrom McMinu- cause these Inexpensive tilings don't condition for feeding young pigs and Press the moist soil around tiie blue | Mile. Frank Canavau, defendant. ) litmus paper for ten or fifteen minutes. where he has charge of a drug store. lost os well as the more costly ones. young calves. O TICE is hereby given that sealed bids w ill T«> Frank ('an avan , the above named defend- I f the paper is now red or pink in color .Sum Mills unti Mr Hood, of Ceil N We hear a great deal said nowadays "T h e first thing you forget aboutan «nt be ia c iv t ffl by tile utiHemgnetl Up to 1 Walt« r Sellers have a little ha by girl, trulla, uro visiting It. 1’. dtiriver'e und article is what you paid for it.” So it about maintaining the fertility of the It will Indicate that your soil is acid. o clock p. it., Tburwlay, A tigu »l 15. »1 2 , f«>r bom Sunday. ih e name o f the stale o f O n k a n : You are ,1. \V. Mi tel,ell'.. There are eight or ten different kinds « orstrm tion and » oin piriion o f Dallas hospit­ * IN hereby to appear and -n an« — p . a— reqnired - . - - r r ---------- aw er the It la something you are going to ke*R soil. We all know that If grain is al according to plans lin t speeiflcaimtis now Dr. Bollman is remodeling his house. com plaint filed against you in the above en ­ of commercial lime, but where it is on hand at «lie olhee ui t'. li. Morrison, a relil- Mis. Aim Hinsli.tw* unii Ora intended sold direct on the market that we titled ««>nrt and -mit w ithin six weeks from Kiel. Aomethlng really won.. £hbe a«x*ompanie«l by a eerli the date o f the first publication o f this sum­ tiling which Is costing you almost as stone, this is the most desirable form fi«pi mons. to w it: On or before September 12, 1912, Monday and threw herself, tier mother Durinoti 'ihursilav. eli«*ek payable to ihe order o i the seeie rapidly The ne*t best system of if you fail to answer f«*r want thereof! luuch aa the better article, buy the to use. I t supplies the necessary cal­ tary-irea.-un i ol Dallas Hospital tor a »uui not and ami sister out of the buggy, hut uo se­ the p la in tiff w ill apply for the re lief demand- Mr mid Mrs. Ksthan Slow visited beet. But at the same time It is not farming is stock raising for meat pro­ cium, and yet the action on the vege­ leas (nan 10 per cent oi tne bid. and no bid w ill I ed In said com plaint, tow it: For a decree dis rious damage was done. be coiiftUlired unless aeeoiupained by such duction, and the best of all systems relutive. sonili ut Mu ein Sun,luv. j solving and a nn u lling the m arriage «-ontrart table matter is not s* severe as it u check. a good policy to get along without , ,,ow and heretofore existing lietwecn the The contractors are busy oil Mr. for maintaining the productivity of Tne Board o f Directors «»f ihilhu Hospital Mr. und Mrs. .lire Blierwood llave something that will help you In your with other forms of lime. p la in tiff ami defendant: that p la in tiff may be Butz's new house. reserves the righ t t«> reject any and a ll bios the land, and at the same tim e reap moved out to tiie ruek crusher. ! allow ed to re*um«‘ her maiden name o f Irene W e regret to say that the Service Wi^rk just because you cannot buy the By order ol B mru o f I-ireruns. Hag»*r . and f«*r anch oth er and further re lief I profits therefrom, is dairying —not Dr. and Mrs. E. C Kilton, of Ash­ EDITH 8TAHBDCK. Bureau does not have Farmers’ Bulle­ I as to the court s«»eins equitable. Mr. Wilson und wife, w ho have lieen '•B 4 expansive mode X*»TetaT>-Treasurer. selling the whole milk but selling land, visile«! Dr. B •email’s Fiidiy. I This summons by an order o f f h t Honorable I tins for general distribution, but you visiting 1,. It. it i I boii , went to Amity Date o f fiist pu h lnation Angus« 1. itui butter «mly. ; E-i. F Coad, county lo d ge ot Polk County, i A6 Jint Brown has gone to Newport for for u lew days. will be able to obtain these by writing ! Oregon, made at chambers at Dallas, «ircjn n , l Only by following some system of ! 0,1 July 2U. 1912, Is served upon you bv publics * a vacation. At the Presbyterian church farm accounting «'an we know these the U. S. Department of Agriculture» J. W. Mitchell und eoo, James, left ; tion thereof, not lesa than once a week for six • consecutive and sue« essive weeks im m ediately Clay Fraser, of Idaho is visiting his for Albany to work. next Monday evening Rev. Carl tilings and be able to weigh in the Division of Publications, Washington, pri.ir to Meptcintwr 12, 1* 12, iu the !Ndk C o m - d . a aister, Mr#. Mulkey. Messbaum will deliver a lectori balance the returns from 6ach field ty Item !Sir, a w eekly newspaper o f general Mr». Kotiert Chase, of Newport, is . I f we can he of further service as em ulation in said Polk County. Oregon. from each kind of stock and from Mr«. Hutton visited in Perry«lale ov- visiting lier husband, who is working- on the New church to which ev­ FO R F L E T C H E R ’S Fiimt published August 1, 1912. any time, we Wiii be p.eaaed U> hear •very farm operation« lure. •r Sunday eryone is invited. BROWN * s m r BY. from you. - v Attorneys for Plaintiff. A Clean Man 6 P a irs G u a rra n te e d 6 M on th s Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery LADIES’ HOSE S ix P a ir 1 Six P a ir DALLAS CITY BANK Dalian, Oregon. R.E. WILLIAMS W. G. VASSALL More President Cashier DIKKCTOKH: R. C. Craven, I. N. \t . nn I* M. M. Ellis VV. G. Vassall. R. Fs Williams, B. H. McCalIon, F. J. Craven. This hank is please« 1 to nlacc I tl j disposal of its customers tiler fa« * • it•*-« gained during many years of cDnlFntnt«> service and growth. DR. B. E. NEVEL Veterinary Surgeon 8 tkkkt (»12 M a i n Phone 29 DA LEAR, OREGON B. F. BUTLER D EN TI ST Office over Fuller Phanmicy, Dallas. Office Hours: Hto 12A. M. 1 to 5 P. M. All kimls ot Dental work «lone at reasonable prices. ! MRS. OUVE SMITH-BICKNELL IN 8 TKVCTOK ON P IA N O and O R G A N f o r _______________ $ 2 . 0 0 f o r _______________ $ 3 . 0 0 n> ¡ Studio: 712 Oak St., Dallas, Oregon j Chamt'erlain’s Cough {tody Cures CoKlò. Croup aud Whoopiii*. Cough. 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