Polk County h Adaptable lor all Any Fruit T Presidi ut Cashier as there was no provision laade la these bowls to prevent ttie interming­ ling of cream and skim milk tiiat had “ I find that my potatoes are nad'y been separated. Infested with what seems to rue to Most separator bowls are now equip­ answer the description of potato scab.’ ped with an interior device composed In treating potatoes for scab it is of a central milk-frerllng shaft and a best to use one pound of forma*in to number of disks. Tha disks divide thirty gallons of water. This treatr the milk into thin layers or sheets and ment should be given the seed before centrifugal force acts upoe each sheet of milk independent of the others. the potatoes are cut, and after treat The disks Increase the capacity of the ing they should be scattered out and bowl and reduce the speed at which it allowed to dry unless you are ready to must be revolved by eliminating the plant them immediately. After using necessity of forcing the skim milk the solution for two or three hours it solids through a thick wall of milk. should be replenished, because when 1 The use of disks lias now become s left open it loses its strength very * standard feature of separator con­ struction. rapidly. While it is true that the separator We can see no reason why the fcero sene barrels would in any way hinder bowl does the actual work of separa­ tion, the mechanism which revolves o this treatment. We believe it will be the bowl is of the utmost Importance. all right to use them in treating your In fact, the design and construction potatoes. As far as disinfecting the of the operating m echanim will de­ © planter isconcerned, we do not believe termine the length of time the ma­ © this will be necessary if >ou treat the chine will do good work. Good material and workmanship are seed properly. The fungus disease called scan has necessary to a separator. The truth been known to live for at least »1* of this is often overlooked when the machine is new, but the farmer who years In the soil, even though no | buysahigh grade separator will appre­ © potatoes were grown in that field ciate it after he lias used the machine Because of this, It is a good plan to a few years as he will realize tiiat lie or rbtate your crops and to plant your a machine that will do good work © treated seed in fields where potatoes j has for many years. That Is the real test © have not been grown for at least four of a separator after all.. Any separ­ © or five years ator that will developcentrlfugal force © The soil that contains an arid is will do good work for a time, but for © injurious to the growth of jmtato scab, hence the application of sul phateof ammonia, sulphaleof potash, kanit, or acid phosphate will tend to © free the soil of the scab fungus On other hand, the presence of lime, © the wood ashes, or large quantities of stable manure, will aid or encourage © the growth of potato scab © A Hew lentey C urrckpoodcot write« i [erge Shipment Justrite Corsets O F ! Just received. Several new styles added to our line. All prices. © © « © © © © © t s s $ © $ 1 .O O to $ 5 . 0 0 N o. 2 8 4 Fall Model. Low Bust. Extra Long, Extention Skirt. Specialy adapted to the Slender Figure. Ba­ tiste—Lace Trimmed—3 sets of Garters. Price $ 1 .OO O © © © © © © © N o. 4 3 4 One of the very latest models, with medium bust and extreme length over the It ij»s. Made for comfort as well as style. © © © « Price $ 2 .0 0 © © © © © DALLAS AGENTS © © © © © © © © © © © © © • • ïH & © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © @ © @ © © @ © © © ® @ © Dallas Mercantile Company )im . IVI l/v- ' ' s \ » I ...... «...........' V . ì ' ' .• m THE SELECTION OF A CREAM 5EPARATOR. The selection of a separator Is not a ditlicult matter if the farmer will bear in mind a few simple facts Cream ami skim milk are separated in the cream separator by the action of centrifugal force. Centrifugal i-ree is a force exerted outward from the center of the separator bowl ami is produced by revolving the bow' at a high rate of speed Just what 'lie action of centrifugal force is can be I rest explained by a simple and often- used illustration. When a trail attached to the end of a string is swung around in a circie, the ball, because of its weight, will exert an outward pull. The force exerted on the ball, which makes it try to get away from the central point around which it is whirling, Is centri­ fugal force. When whole milk enters the separator bowl it is acted upon by centrifugal force and the heavy milk solids are thrown to the outer wall of the howl. The butter fat, which is the lightest part of milk. Is not so strongly affected, and gathers near the center of the bowl where It mixes with a small amount of skim milk and forms cream. i / / ' __ . v ~ Paled Hay Most Profitable H E T H E R you feed y ou r hay or sell it, you profit m ost b y baling it. Haled hay may be sh ipp ed w here the price is highest. It takes up on ly on e-fifth o f the stor­ age sp ace required by loose hay. It retains its feedin g value lon ger, atul is easier to handle. T h ese advantages m ore than offset the cost o f baling, w h ich is very sm all w hen don e bv an W H ow crer.m separation takes place in modern separator bowl “ D” dirt arrester chamber I n c o rigirateti) P ortla n d I H C Servie« Bu T h e p u r p o s e o f th is B u re a u fs to fu rn ish , fr e e o f ch a r g e to all. th e b est in fo r m at ion o b t a in a b le on b e tte r farm in g If yo u h a ve any w o rth y q u e s - t,° ? >- c ? lic r.r.n *n* s o ils , c r o p s , land d ra in a g e , ir g a llo n , fr m i n e r s , e t c ., tnak«» yo u r In q u irie s s p e c ific and « e n d them to I H C S e r v ic e B u rea u . H a rv e s te r M r. and M rs. F. S Longacr** ca m e up fr o m R iddle the fir s t o f th e w eek , w h ere th ey h ave been s te p p in g w ith th eir d a u g h ter, M rs. J. W . W elch , sin ce r e tu rn in g fr o m a y ea rs viait at S h a n gh a i, E5cThey w ill sp en d a fe w d% vs in S ilv erton iuid then g o fo t h e i r (arm at J»>ft‘ an ion . retn rn - b e r e a t o n t th e first o f O ctober. T h » ir m a n y fr ie n d s are pleased to see them again and to k now that th ev h ave beer» e n jo y in g life. — S ilv erton A p p ea l. Now and again you tee two women past­ ing down the street who look like sisters. You are astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be ai her finest and lairest. Why isn't it so? The general health of woman is so in­ timately associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that there can be no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who have suffered from this trouble have found prompt re^cf and cure in the use o f Dr. Pie.ce** Favorite Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to tb© organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion, brightens tbs eyes and redden* the checks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in “ Favorite Prescription.'* Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free Every letter is held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address: World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Piei^e. Pres.. Buffalo N Y. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Biielah Donai», . Alma Mitchell .50 A tt orney . a t - L a w DALLAS. - OREGON DR. B. E. N E V E L Veterinary Surgeon tili M ain S thkkt Phone 20 DALLAS, OREGON F. B U T L E R DENTIST O fficB o v e r F u lle r P h a r m a c y , D a lla * . O ffic e H o u r * : H t o 1 2 .A. M . 1 t o 5 P. M. A ll k in d * of D e n ta l w o rk d o n e a t r tn tb o n a b le p r i c e » . f MRS. o OLIVE SMITH-B1CKNELL ! W. C. Sunderland, of Black Rock, visited at H. F. Douglas’ Sunday. J. M. Card made a business trip to Falls City Saturday. Jerry Morris, of Bridgeport, was a Dallas visitor Monday. F. M. NoMe, of Hoquiam, was a Dal­ las visitor Tuesday. Miles Davis and daughter, of Si m- mitt, were Dallas visitors over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Selig, of Falls City, were Dallas visitors the first of the week. Miss Fred Cummins, of Corvallis, s visiting friends in Dallas. Mrs. Tom Hill returned home from Portland Saturday. She was accom­ panied by her son, Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Blessing went to Newberg Sunday to visit their daugh­ ter. Sharp Decker left Saturday for h's home in Cookport, Pa. Mrs. Will Hinshaw, of Falls City, visited friends in Dallas Wednesday. Gordon H. Wood, of Nebraska, is in Dallas looking for a location. Miss Merl Hall is visiting her sister, Mrs. Victor Bsllentyne, of Adney, Wn. INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO and ORGAN Studio: 712 Oak St., Dallas, Oregon j c Greater productiveness of tree» —larger, cleaner, and finer fruit —more money. Isn’t that fruit growers’ reasoning? Nothing will contribute to this end more than effective spraying. And Effective Spraying can best be attained with EVEN ERS. Rerlv to W. Bcstwick. Mervln. Sask "W ill you *end me a riesrrlption of how to iua’ e a S-hoise anil also a 5- ho"se e\oner?” The illustration shows the 3-horse ©ven6t* In combination with the 5- horse. The dimensions, however, from the center hole fo the outside holes are given, also the length of the single- trees. You will note that the evener Is seventy-five Inches long, and the main hole is thirty Inches from one end and forty-five Inches from the other. Tc> make a 6-horse evener the portion "A ” will have to he ninety inches long from outside hole to out- a R t [ :• v A five-horae evener. side hole. The main bole would then need to he In the center. This Is making an evener so as to drive fix horses abreast. If you are plan­ ning on using two or three horses In the lead, a different arrangement will huve to be made. fhamlrarlaia’s Cough Remedy C u m CoLls, Croup »tW U ¡.tVipiny Cough. 9 The amount of centrifugal force exerted outward from the center on tiie milk in a separator bowl Is deter­ mined hv the speed and diameter of the howl. As the diameter of the bowl is decreased the speed at which it is revolved must be Increased or there will be a loss of centrifugal force This can also be illustrated by swinging a ball attached to tlie end of a string in a circle The greater the length of tiie string, the greater the puli exerted. As tiie string is short­ ened, It will he noticed that the puli It exerts decreases unless tiie speed at which it Is whirled is Increased. Therefore, in a howl, which hasacom- paratlvely large diameter, tiie maxi­ mum centrifugal force is secured without running tiie howl at an ex­ cessively high rate of speed This means greater durability liecause it reduces the strain upon lh« operating mechanism. Cantrifugal force is what causet separation in all cream separatoi bowls, hut there are several conditions which slTect the thoroughness of its work. T^e first separator bowls madt were hollow ami centrifugal force war requires! to act upon the milk ea masse It was necessary tiiat these bowls be revolved at an excessively high rate of speed to Insure so indent centrifugal force being developed to force the milk solids, oilier than but­ ter fat, through tiie thick wall of milk to the outer edge of tiie bowl. Fur­ thermore, the results weiu uncertain. 2 0 % re Caponizing B It will p on 1 therr Bean Magic Spray Pumps Effective s p r a y i n g means High Pressure Spraying and j till the advent of the Bean Magics a high pressure could not j be maintained with a hand pump 1 for any length o f time,on account of the b o d y - r a c k i n g effort needed to operate it. The Bean patent spring divides the work between the two strokes of the handle and works against only one-half the pressure shown on the gauge and saves exactly one-third the labor. WE long service It must contain the high­ est quality of material and workman­ ship and he designed to accomplish a thorough separation of cream and skim | milk without tearing itself to pieces. Spiral cut gears are now used in the I best separators because they run smoothly and prevent jarring, loose or K R ej. C. P. Gates returned home from unsteady motion, or back-lasli. They Portland the first of the week. do tliis because they have four teeth H. F. Douglas made a business tr p We have these pnmps in in mesh where spur cut gears have to Airi e Friday. F or particu lars, ad dress or call on atoch and will ha pleased te one tooth in mesh at a time. The Mr. and Mrs. Hinman visited Q-ierds show them. Weceneetrec- slightest jarring or unsteady motion them tee atreafly. in ttieg ears will he transmitted to tiie in Monmouth Sunday. Mis i Velma Milled of Falls City, w; s bowl and will cause it to vibrate and A ir lie , O r e g o n do poor work. Hence, tiie value of a Dallas visitor Wednesday. CRAVEN BROS. smooth-running spiral gears can easily Mrs. Walter Fuller went to Newport be appreciated. D allas, Ore. Friday. The quality of material U9ed In Char'.e i Nichols returned home from I 65 YEARS making the gears will materially affect Monroe, Wash. EXPERIENCE the amount of wear they will stand. The K. L. C. E. of all the churches Tough, close-grained iron is the best material for this purpose as it wears in town are invited to meet at the park on Sunday evening at 6:45. Dr. Mc- NO REASON FOR IT. smoothly and does not grind or cut. Nichols will lead. The shafts, spindles, and frame of a separator are among the most expen­ A im a M itc h e ll. You are Shown the Way Out. sive parts of tiie machine and should T rade M a r x © Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchins and D e s ig n s be protected from wear as much as child, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennett and C o p y r ig h t s A c . There cun lie no just reason why any possible. In tiie better grade of cream baby have gone camping. Anvono «ending a «ketch mid description may reader oi this will continue to suffer the gnlekly ascertain our opinion »pinion free whotr wl separators, phosphor bronze bustlings invention is probably p intentnhle. tie Coi Mr. and Mrs. Oran Kearns visited in tortures of ari aching back, the annoy­ are used to protect tiie frame and li o n s hi r ie l ly c o n fid e n t Ini. «i- HANDBOOK o Salem this week. ance of urinary di8«»rdi.*r8. the dangers sent freo. Oldest agency y for securing i patents. operating mechanism This is a very Paient« ______ taken through Munti A A Ct Co. receive _______ ____gh Munii »pedal notice, without c harge. In the Mrs. C. P. Mitchell and daughter, of serioiin kidney ills when reiief is so smooth, fine-grained metal which does near at hand and the most positive not cut the parts moving in it. It is Mrs. Davis, have gone to Newport to proof given that these ills can be cured slightly softer than tiie steel shafts visit friends. The following is convincing proof. A handsomely lUuntrntcd weekly. I.nrcest cir­ and spindles which move in it, and culation o f nny scienllllc Journal. Terms. Mrs. Ollie Chase, of Black Rock, was F. A. Sutton, llovt and West Sts., 8a ----- --------- -- . f:i a yenr _ : . (our months, %L 0 ^ 4 l b bJ- y a l l n e w s d e a le r s . consequently bears the burden of wear. a Dallas visitor Wednesday. lem,. Ore., says: “ For ten or twelve Herein lies Its value as tiie bushings Mrs. Jessie Moyer, of Falls City, is years kidney trouble was the plague of Brauch Office. 635 F BL, Washington. D. C. uiy life. I suffeied intensely from pain can be replaced at a very small cost a Dallas visitor this week. in the small of my hack and was often whereas it would be a considerable Mrs. L. R. Wilson and family is vis­ unable to move. I doctored and tried a expense to replace the shafts, spindles, iting in Amity this week. i timber of remedies but to no avail, and frame. and I was in a bad way when I used Fred Pierce went to Portland Satur­ The bowl spindle or neck bearing of Doans Kidney Pills. Tliej benefited a-separator is one of tiie features a day. Railroad street, 1 »alias. me at orfee and after I bail taken the farmer should carefully investigate. Mr. Kraber, of Washington, is visit­ contents of three boxes. I was free from The purpose of this bearing is to keep ing Mr. Alsip and family. every symptom of kidney complaint. the bowl properly centered and to pre­ My health is now of the best and for Mrs. Gleason and babies, of Salem, that reason I cannot recommend Doan’» ‘ ‘ Lent We Forget." vent shocks or vibrations from being visited friends here Sunday. Kidney Pills too highly.” (Statement transmitted to the bowl from the Mrs. Fred Palmer, of Seattle, is vis­ giyen January 31, 1900.) gears. This bearing tb be satisfactory RK-KNDOKSKMENT. must be strong, simple, and free from iting in Dallas. On November 22, 19)9 Mr. Sutton the necessity of difficult adjustments. Mrs. Clara Seifarth, of Portland, is continued his former statement saying: The fewer parts the bearing has the visiting her mother, Mrs. Dimmick. ‘ I willingly leiterateall I have previous­ better, providing, tiie parts are prop Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, of Salem, mov­ ly said in favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills. erly made. ed to Dallas Monday. This remedy cured me three years ago Kvery farmer naturally wants s sep­ Clark Wright, of Portland, is visit­ and I have had no return attack of kid­ arator that is easy to turn, liy all ing at the Pierce home. ney trouble.” mean a separator should be easy to For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Fred Fuicht was a Salem visitor last cents. Foster-Milbtirn Co., Buffalo, operate, and many of them are, but week. New York, sole agents for the United unfortunately for the purchaser this States. Mr. Rhude and Sam Mills are visiting quality is often secured by building Remember the name— Doan’s—and the machine ligh t— by sacrificing in Salem this week. take no other. durability. It la poor hnsines* sense Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stockwell have to buy a light, ftimsiiy constructed moved into their new home in south­ separator simply liecause it Is easy to east Dallas. Summons. turn. Such aseparator will not stand H. P. Shrivel- goes to Hillsboro Fri­ up under the work for a long enough day and Saturday joins R. D. Jennings In the C ircuit C ourt o f the. State o f O regon period to be a profitable Investment. on a fishing trip to Tillamook. for Polk c o u n ty . D epartm ent No, 2. Milk as It conies from thscow is one ) Mrs. H. P. Shriver has been laid up Irene C hiimvmi ), plain tiff of the purest articles of food, but it is vith rheumatism in her back. Frank C auavan, defen dan t. ) also very easily contaminated There­ fore the separator bowl must lie kept Mrs. A. E. Snyder, o f Bryan, Ohio, T o Frank C anavan, the a b ove nam ed defen d In a clean, sanitary condition. Don't have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry | a n t : |N I he nam e o f the state o f O regon : Y ou are j judge the easy-cleaning qualities of Woods. • hereby required to appear and answ er the a separator by tiie number of pieces Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Viers, of Chica­ com pla in t filed against you in the a bove e n ­ court and suit w ithin six w eeks from the bowl contains. What is infinitely go, visited his sister, Mrs. Harry Wood, titled the date o f the first p u b lica tion o f this sum ­ more Important is the construction of this week. m ons, to w it: On or before Septem ber 12, MM2, and If you tail to answ er for w ant thereof. the parts. A plalu. smooth surface is Ihe plain tiff w ill apply for the relief dem a n d ­ easily cleaned, whereas, intricate crev­ ed in said com p la in t, tow it: For a decree dis solvin g am! a n n u llin g the m u rn a ge contract ices and corners are hard to get at and Call For Buis. now and heretofore existing: betw een the will often be improperly cleaned plaintiff and d e fe n d a n t: that plain tiff m ay be j allow ed to resum e her m aiden nam e o f Irene In »electing a separator do not be SALED FIDS will b . ra n iv n ) by th* hoard of lla a cr ; and for sueh oth er and furth er t e lie f | misled by th» price. Those w ho try ers J H directors of School District No. 3. Polk coun­ as to the court seems equitable. to sell » nisrhine »nd use as their ty. for the erection of a aehoolhouse at Sir.ithfieid ! This s'linm otis by an order o f 'h e H on orable ' Ed. F. Toad, cou n ty ju d g e ot p olk C ou nty, j strongest argument Its low price, oiieu in said district. AH bids must be in the hands o f j O regon, m ade at eham hers at Dallas. O re g o n .; clerk of said district at 6 p. m.. August 13. use this argument because they hatu the 1912. Bids to be opened by board at 2 p. m.. A ug- j on July 25». 1912. is served upon you by j uM iea- . lio thereof, not less than once a week for six j no other. Tiie man who is selling I’ w- | ust 1«. 1912 at the residence o f clerk. Plans and I con n secu tive anil sticeessive weeks im m ed ia tely . at county school superintendent’s j priced machines is making just as specifications For Sale by office in Dalles and at residence of clerk in said j prior toSeptem l»er 12. 1912. In th r Polk Conn- ; iy Itemixer. week I v new spaper o f general 1 much profit as the man who sells a district. Boerd reserves the right to reject any \ ctrru latiou dn a said Polk County. O regon. and all bids. J . C SH ULTZ high grade machine at a slight ly higher First p u b lllfied A lign s' 1. 15»i?, W J. GARNER BROW © A SIBLEY. R 1 C krk 1 price. The Hille reue» U tu Ute quality Date 1 u r u it S. 1912 A ttorneys for Plaintiff. oí th» macinilo. Roosters Caponized HAVE FIDLERS Have Yeur Yci ng MAIN ST I Results Guaranteed F. TA. S H U C K New York ONUMENT Tha dairy maid « fricad Household Co Men’s Red Ha Men’s Blue Hi Men’s White 1 Thread, 6 spo< Talcom Powd< Oil Cloth Bibs Perfect Waist Arm Bands Men’s Hose Window Shad Suspender Bu Shoe Laces, b Curtain Rods Perforated La Razor Strop Wire Hair Bri Horn Combs Flour Sifter Hat Pins, 1 d< R o o m 8 , U g lo w B ld g . G. L. H A W K I N S T b t interior of a m odern separator bow l YC C E O . F. S K I F F .00 .50 B e u la h D o ig 'a v. Miss Flora McCallon visited friei ds j in Falls City over Sunday. H. G. Campbell went to Portland Friday. xxxvn. T e le p h o n e 5 0 2 MUNN & Motor or Horse-Driven International Harvester Company of America Not Sisters . AT This hank is pleased to place I il j imposai of its customers the families gained during many years of contium rs service and growth. Scientific American. International Hay Press T h e In ternation al m o to r press is a com bin a­ tion o f tw o m ach in es in on e, a hay press and a portable I H C en gin e for w hich y ou will find m any oth er uses. T h e hay press works on the pow erfu l tog g le-join t prin ciple, the pow er bein g ap p lied through a pull, not a push. An adjustable bale ten sion assures bales o f uniform w eigh t. A roller tucker folds the loose ends o f each ch a rge well dow n in to the bale, keepin g it sm ooth and neat. T h e hale ch a m ber is so low that hales can be tied by reachin g ov e r the m achine. T h e I H C pu ll-pow er press, made in o n e and tw o-h orse sizes, is a similar press w ith a bed reach and horse p ow er m echanism in pla ce o f the I H C, engine. 'The reach is on ly fou r in ch es high, m aking it easy for the h orses to rte p ov er. T h e h orses are pulling n o load w hen th ey cross the rtach. A self feeder is m ade for both the m o to r and h o rs e -d riv e n presses. Hale c h a m b e r s are I 4 x i s " , l b x l 8 and 17 x 22” in size. S ee the I H C loca l dealer and have him sh ow you all about I H C hay presses, (je t catalogues and full in form ation from him, o r write us. Spiral gears of a cream separator w w w w w w w w s w a w w w vw w v w w v w w w w w v e vol DIBBCTOKS: R. C. Craven, I. N. V\n.«|. M. M. Ellin V' . G. Vassal!. U. K Williams, il. il. McCallon, F. J. Craven. Marble— — Granite Delightful Beverage A Safe Stimulant 1 Good Medicine ©©©©©©©©©< f © C h i n e © © © © © © © « © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © H< N- Blue an © © © © © © © © © © i Î % © We ask and DAL © • « © © « « « €