Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, December 02, 1904, Image 4

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    falls gity notes
Josh Talbott was a Dallas visitor,
Saturday.
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. David Grant,
a daughter.
Mrs. Lowe has been very sick for
several days.
The council is ordering many im
provements about town.
Mr. Deit Wonderly's mother ha3
been mnking her a visit.
Falls City was favored with a special
train one day tills week.
Mrs. U. L. Hopkins, who has been
wry sick, Is able to be out again
We have a new d ctor. whose office
is over the drugstore. His name is
Holland.
F. H. Morrison, of Dallas, was a
business vistor in Falls City one day
this week.
A union temperance meeting will be
held in the M. E. Church next Sun
day evening.
Roy McMurphy has men working
on the foundation of a house just west
of the Argus office.
The Rathbone Sisters will give a
basket social in the Wagner Hall
next Saturday night. i
Mr. and Mrs. Shepard have bunt a
u ice home across the track from tli
station at Bridgeport.
Mrs. William Ellis has been staying
in Dallas for some time with her
mother, who is very sick.
frank Montgomery s nana was
seriously injured by coming in
contact with a saw in the Watkin
mill.
The- council now has the fire-bell up,
and at 7 o'clock sharp Marshal Grant
rings the bell and the boys know it is
time to go home.
Subject at the Falls City Christian
church Sunday morning, "An Im
portant Hecret JJisclosed. Ail are
invited to hear it.
Merton Ellis, a Falls City boy, who
has been keeping books for a hard
ware firm in Portland, is now doing
similar work for a mining company
in Butteville, Oregon.
The vacancy in the Falls City Public
School, caused by the resignation of
Mrs. Hopkins, has been filled by
the election of Miss Hallie Morrison,
of Dallas. Miss Morrison comes well
recommended.
Mrs. John Moyer gave a party last
11. I 1 r
A'riuay evening. xne evening was
spent in games and social entertain
ment. Those presents were : Misses
Bessio Milne, Maymie Fugitt, Alma
Husoby, Maud Montgomery, Ida
Waters, Pearlo Bryant, Messrs. Fred
Holman, (J. S. Talbott, James Stewart,
George Taylor, Oscar Sampson and
Harry Lowe.
The following is the report of the
.talis City School for the month of
November: Number enrolled, 158;
average daily attendance, 150 ; tardy,
9; number of visitors, 21; neither
absent nor tardy, 119. Those wearing
the Liberty Bells given forthe highest
standing for the month are: Tenth
grade, Maud Montgomery; ninth
grade, Cora Page ; eighth grade, Otto
Elkins; seventh grade, Cecil Dodd;
sixth grade Eva Chapin; fifth grade,
Lloyd Ellis and Glenn Stoddard, (a
tie); fourth grade, Edith Harris;
third grade, Mabel Grant; second
grade, Mildred Chapin; first grade,
Mattio Ferguson.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes Yoa Miserable,
i
f&'U t
I (I'M
Coughing Spell Caused Death.
"Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years,
choked to death early yesterday morn
ing at his homo, in tho presence of his
wife and child. He contracted a slight
cold a few days ago and paid but little
attention to it. Yesterday lnominer
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know ol tne wondenul
cures maae dy ur.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
and bladder remedy
It Is the preat medi-
cal triumph of the nine-
i teenth century; dis-
covered afler years of
J)sjl J scientific research by
HI r Ss Dr Ki,mer- the emi
' UAciJ. nent kidney and blad-"Ji--
- (jer specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uilc acid trou
bles and Bright 's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer s bwamp-KOOt Is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
fust the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and
send vour address to
Dr. Kilmer &. Co.,Bing- &tSHHfi'
i . . m -n L.vr,"i
namion, in. i. me
regular fifty cent and Home of Bwamp-noot
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET
Regular December Term of Depart
ment No. 1, Will Open Mon
day, December 5.
The December term of Circuit Court
for Polk county, Department No. 1,
George H. Burnott, Judge, will con
vene Monday, December 5. Cases
have been docketed to date as follows :
1 Thomas Burrows vs A..Heise,
action for money. L. H. McMahan
for plff.
2 Alba R. Morgan vs Susie H.
Best, action for money; Charles E.
Lenon for plff.
4 John Rickard vs A. Haldeman
ana e. Miirreu, action lor money;
Oscar Hayter for plff.
L. E. Knapp vs M. J. Cunning
ham, action for money; N. L. Butler
and J. E. Sibley for plff; Oscar Hay
ter for deft.
G R. E. Williams vs T. A. Riggs,
action for recovery of personal prop
erty ; Oscar Hayter for deft.
7 A. C. Dimick, respondent, vs
W. W.Johnson Lumber Co., appellant,
appeal from Justice Court; Oscar
Hayter for plff; N. L. Butler and Ed
F. Coad for deft.
8 A. S. Newton, appellant, vs Wm.
A. Scottt, respondent, appeal from
Justice Court; Oscar Hayter for plff;
N. L. Butler for deft.
9 H. B. Kelso vs T. J. Gilpin et al,
action at law ; Oscar Hayter for plff.
10 John R. Dimick vs James
Plant, action for money; John R.
Dimick for plff.
11 H. G. Campbell vs. Marie E.
Koennamann, action for money;
Oscar Hayter for plff.
12 Martin & Blodgett vs Nixon &
Dunn, action for money; Oscar Hay-
r for plff.
13 H. S. Smith vs J. S. Cooper,
action at law: Oscar Havtcr for plff.
H E. Bement's Sons, a Corporation,
vs John Ebbe, action at law; J. N.
Hart for plff.
15 State of Oregon vs F. S. Garri
son, transcript from Justice's Court;
G. A. Hurlev for biff.
lt State of Oregon vs J. L. De
oung and Charles Forbes, transcript
from Justice's Court; G. A. Hurley
for plff.
17 H. G. Campbell vs E. II. Hih-
COURT HOUSE NOTES.
PROBATE
Estate of Robert Farley, deceased
final account approved ; administrator
to be discharged when vouchers from
John M. Farley for $306.C0 and from
C. R. Farley for $229.95 are filed.
Adoption of Charles Weston.a minor,
petition of G. S. Hoaghn and Arrain
ta Hoaglin for adoption of said minor,
and that his name be changed to
Charles Weston Hoaglin, granted.
Estate of Newton Putnam, deceased
final account set for hearing Janu
ary 9, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
L. W. Waller et ux to I H Fream,
lot in Monmouth, $30.
Friendship Lodre. No. G. I. O. O. F.
to George Howe, cemetery lot, S3.
F. B. Lewis et ux to H. H. Jasper-
son, a acres, r, a s, r i w, $ juu.
F. K. Hubbard et ux . to Joseph
Floria, lots 4, 5. 1G and 17 block T,
first add to Falls City, $100.
Albert Teal et ux to J. B. Teal s e
see 2G, t 8 s, r 7 w, $500.
Julia A Ellis et al to William Ellis,
trustee, 88 acres t 7 and 8 s, r 5 w ; also,
lots in Ellis add., $1
A. W. Snydtfr et ux to Charles H
Lovett, 1G3.G8 acres, 1 7 s, r G w, $1500,
G. W. McBee et ux to I. G. McBce,
3.00 acres, t 8 s, rG w, $40.
Frank Butler et ux to John Dorton,
3.87 acres, t 8 s, r G w, $232.
C. E. and Nellie Graves to W. II
and Ida Sportsman, lots 1 and 2
block 21, Thorp's Independence,
$300.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
License to wed was issued to Guy
I TAK& I
'3
1 fhi L W S! r.
I Are you a r: ::'.? 'f...
it Has yct-r Ubr been unjtic- . '
tret
It
:;:fcr to
i:0: ;e?
0 women Jiavo
CurJiii from
and have cured
Lome, of such
xlic.il, bearing
i pains, leueor-
Has yct r
Wou!;!.. f I'M
yo(j:.vi.:- -AT
Near! UC0.
bouIit V.';:.-j c
themselves f.t
trouLiej as peri
down anil uviu'.a
rlinii, l;anx:.iK..:s, nervousness,
dizziness, n:-'f.i and despond
ency, caused by female weakness.
These are not easy caaes.
Wino of Cr.rdui cures when the
doctor ccVi.
Wine of '.;.;! docs riot irri
tate the ciraiw. rj here is no pain
in tho treal mt :;t. It is a eooUing
tonic of heali.,.;; ' i i;s, free from
strong and cL-.. j drug;;. It is
successful bee;..- .e it cures ia a
natural way.
Wine of Cardni can be bought
from your druggist at 1.00 a
bottle and you can begin this
treatment today. Will you try it?
Ixx cases requiring special directions,
addresn, glvlnff syni;.Mms,T!io ladles'
Adnsoiy Dept., Viie Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
i. IS. mw w n
DBALKR IN
LIVESTOCK
Clly. and ship HnW. Multoti and
Stock Sheep. Hiyhest market price
paid at al. times, iddrees,
ft. F. D. NO. 1,
DALLAS.
ORKGON
II
IUJJ
1 J. BE
DEALER IN
week.
SALT RHEUM CURED
The hollo-wins: Letter speaks Vol-
umes For Dr. Darrin's Mode
of Treatment.
Portland and Return Only $2.50.
The Southern Pacific is now sell-
Walker and Kathleen Ketchum this ing round trip tickets to Portland
rrom JJailas lor Tz.ou, good going
Saturday P. M. or any train of Sun
day, returning Sunday and Mon
day, giving all day Sunday and
Monday in Portland. The same ar
rangement applies from Portland,
giving all Portland people a chance
to visit vnllfiv nuint-i nr. orpnr.lw rp
It is with great pleasure and a thank
ful heart I wish to inform you that I Call on Southern Pacific Com-
am cured of salt rheum which I have pany's agent for particulars.
suffered with for 25 years, at times so
bad that my hands would crack to the
bone, and my body was also affected
I have no words that can express my
thankfulness to you. Mrs. K Sher-
retts, of Vancouver, Wash., has known
my condition and can be referred to.
Refer anyone to me at 3778 Ruby St.,
Oakland. Cal.. formerly lived at
Gardiner, Oregon.
Very respectfully yours,
Mrs. Martha Daily,
LADIES and
CHILDRENS FURNISH
ING GOODS.
The largest and best stock of
Materials for Fancy Work
in the city.
COLLINS BUILDING
Dallas, Oregon
Ft. C.
Craven, Pres.
R. E.
Williams, Cashier
hi!:: lit; hnt
Exchanges bought and sold on all
points. Special attention paid to collections.
Remarkable Cure.
"I was much afflicted with sciatica,"
writes Ed C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedg
wick, Co., Kansas, "going about on
crutches and suffering a deal of pain.
I was induced to try Ballard's Snow
Liniment, which relieved me.
"I used three bottles. It is the
greatest liniment I ever used ; have
recommended it to a number of per
sons; all express themselves as being
benefited by it. I now walk without
crutches, and am able to perform a
great deal of light labor on the farm,"
25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Wilson
Drug Company.
WAY GET SOAKED
'' YfHIH l
I
jmm
1bw$
frl OILED
H CLOTHING
II ftLACHOBTtUOtV
I1 lift! I aaa
IN THE
HARDEST STOm
10OK FOR MOVE TBAM HAM UWARC WIHITATIONi
CATALOGUES FREE
SHOWING FULL LINE OF GARMENTS AND HATS.
A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS.. U.S.A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO , LTD., TORONTO. CANADA
Do Not Neglect a U
..... a ii a . . v
Every com weaKn m uungi, lowers the Vltm
system less able to withstand each sucpboi-. V H
paving the way for more serious diu,,
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH
CHI'.
ihmih"""'""' " ' """"""Jl"" ih-ii f
PERMANENTLY CUROi
Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Son
Asthma, Croup, Whooping
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore S'
EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALUm?
HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES dZS
CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POsS
CURE CROUP AND WHOOPING COUoh
MRS. 8ALLIC LOCKS Att, Ooldthwalto, Tex ..
have used llallard'n Horehound Syrup in my fnmllr w'..
t BlWJi KIVB inuniJAumni. t, 11t.Il IUQ CUUurpn k.j i, f
Whooping Couuh It always relieved them at once, and i ,'
I. In . I. . mi u A afliria ll.'U'll t ... a . . T'UUflb.
and It always irivei BatlHfaotlnn
.. ........... .. 4. " urnnu:."
WltllOUC IC 111 mouuusci MlbU bliv illiljJHJVHJ fc-il
Best Remedy for Children. Every Bottle Cmn!81
.... , ww- VI.O0, 10
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.,ST.L0Mr
t
ii fiiii'rtl
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
WILSON DRUG COMPANY
HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM
We arc sole agents in Dallas for tl
cream. Only pure fruit and nut fiavf0 '
its manufacture.
fe
SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOR SALEM W
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Masonic Calendar.
Tfie
Farmer's
foes
are weeds. Unless
they are kept down,
they divert the nu
trition which the
6oil provides from
tne growing crops and ruin their pro-
uu.u v cucaa.
Diseases are to the bodv what
are to the soil. Thev divert the mitri.
Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated
communications, Second and
fourth Fridays of each month
lv. lv. t'UAPMA.V. W. M
Oscar IIaytub, Sec,
Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17. R
A. M., stated convocation, First
inursaay ot each month.
Oscar Hayter, H. P.
Willis Simonton, Sec.
laomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated
nieetingB Second and FonnhTues-
aays ot each month
M.
Mrs. Ella J. Mktzrbp w
Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec.
I. 0. 0. F.
ho was seized with a fit of coughing bard, action at law; Oscar Hayter for
which continued for some time. His
wifo sent for a physician but before ho
could arrive, another coughing spell
cunio on and Duckwell died from
suffocation. St. Louis Globe Piino
crut, December 1, VM1."
Ballard s Horehound Syrup would
have saved him. 25c, COo and $1.00,
Sold by Wilson Drug Company.
Seeks Lost Parent.
Mrs. A. F. Gardner, of 177 Franklin
Avenue, Hartford, Conn., is anxious
to learn the whereabouts of her father,
Christopher C. Stream, who emigrated
to Oregon or aslungton in 18S8 and
has not wen heard of siuee by his
relatives. She writes that her father
Is a Norwegian by birth, and former
ly lived in Ontario, Canada, and St.
Louis, Missouri. He was an Odd Fel
low and a Mason, being u member of
Northern Light Lodge, No. 505, A. F.
& A. M of St. Chnzy, N. Y. When
In the East, ho worked at the cabinet
makers trade.
Called as Experts.
U. S. Grant and Wilson Ay res were
called to Seattle this week by the Car
bou Cattle Company to pass expert
judgment upon a tloek of Angora
goats over which a dispute lias arisen.
Tl,., ...... -I i . .
luuri.ui iiumre oi wieir errauu is
not known, but it is reported that
these men were called to settle a ditll
eulty between the company and a
Ann of stock buyers as to the qualify
of the animals in question. Mr.
Grant was the official inspector for
the American Augora Goat Breeders'
Association when the goats in Oregon,
Washington and California were
registered a Tew years ago, and his
work gave excellent satisfaction. Mr.
A j-res is also an experienced goat
breeder, and his judgment of these
animals is considered excellent by
gtnt men all over the state.
plff
18 Lnure Adkins vs City cf Mon
mouth, action for damages; Holmes
& Holmes for plff; Butler & Coad
and M. L. Tipes for deft.
19 W T Bean vs L. B. Denny,
confirmation ; Oscar Hayter for plff.
Promising Crop Conditions.
If the Willamette valley does not
raise a larger crop of wheat, oats and
barley in 1905 than ever before, it will
be no fault of the farmers. They have
had ideal conditions for getting in their
grain, and they have been living fully
up to their opportunities. Aside from
the largely increased acreage in grain
the prospects are excellent for abump-
er crop, for tho fields look 11 no now.
The growth so far is nil that could be
desired. Salem Statesman.
A Dallas Lady's Experience.
lo tho Public: My daughter, ten
years old has been sorely afflicted the
past eight years with deafness and
discharging ears. Through Dr
Damn s electrical and medical treat
ment I am happy to say she can hear
about as well as any one, and the dis
charge of the ears has stopped. I can
recommend Dr. Darrin at Hotel (rail
I w ill answer all questions bv letter or
in person at my residence on Court
street, Dallas, where I have lived
fourteen years. Mrs. Nellie B. Baird
fTc ILL the COUGH
Uso CURE the LUNGS
OnoHTInuto Cough Curo
For Couh, Colds and Croup.
WIIHDr.Kiris:'s
Now Discovery
0NSUMPTI0SI Priet
OUGHS and
0LCS
60c Ml. 00
Fret Trial.
!
Sureet and Uuicieat Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TBOTB-
A-ta, or moNEY BACK.
EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT
The following is from the editor of
the Gold Hill News, and goes far to
substantiate the remarkable cures of
deafness performed by Dr. Darrin
now tit the Hotel Gail, Dallas. Mr.
Carey's cure has created great excite
ment among the deaf afflicted in Ash
land. Mr. Carey's cure was witnessed
by Mayor Neil, of Ashland.
He Can Hear a Whisper.
Gold Hill News.
One of our friends and subscribers,
Mr. C. Carey, of Sam's Valley has
been losing his hearing for about a
year, lie visited the News oliice a few
months ago, and the subject of treat
ment for his malady came up, when
we recommended Mr. Carey to wait
for Dr. Darrin's visit to Southern Ore
gon. Mr. Carey visited the doctor at
Ashland, and was so much benefited
that before leaving the doctor's he
could hear a w hisper. Such cures are
wonderful, yet this one is undoubtedly
true. Mr. Carey said he had treat
ment from a number of physicians
and spent all he had in paying doctor
bills, and so informed Dr. Darrin,
who kindly consented to treat him
free of charge, which was inagnani'
mous of tho doctor.
tion which is necessary to sound health,
and flip hnrKr itt.,.i rtf i :
and hardy, drags out a sickly existence. djgS&i r,endffip Lodge, No. 6, meets
nd the -Potf F. Hall ",ng l'
vvuen stomach is riiseusp,! nnrl
nntri
are involved with it, there is a constant
ether .. ,..,:is of ditrestion and
Ralph Hill, N. G.
W. A. Ayrks, Rec.Sec.
ikai-reoie Encampment, No. 20, meets
oc;unu aim rOUttn Mnndav nF oo..V,
rH,
UIUU til.
F. II. Morrison, C. P,
F A. Stilus, Scribe.
jImira Lodge, No. 28, D. of R., meets
' j ' "uaj evening
Miss Mixa Hughes, Sec.
Woodmen of the World.
loss of nutrition bv the bodv. Th cw,
ache and its allied organs are not able to
L lc luuus into nourishment, and
hence the bodv and its
deprived of the necessary elements of
vitality. What is known as veak
heart or "weak" luns. "uvtn
j , o " tea
aiio oiner ionnsot so-called weakness, are
generally caused by "weak" stomach.
iwien me siomacn and tlie other ortrans Mns Plm m w, . ' xt
of digestion and nntriri
uura uibt-uscs are curen with it Dis
eases which are caused hv n
condition of the stomach are cured
'' u f stomach. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Judical Discoverv cures disp.n,.a
u l"e "omacn ana its associated organs
of digestion and nutrition. It cures
uirougu tne stomach diseases of heart
lungs, hver and other organs. It inl
urc .-.euviiy or tile blood-makine
glauds so that the whole body is nour-
snea oy an abundant supply of pure Mistletoe Circle, No 35 W n w
hood nch m the bngIlt reduP,es , n wd'FJf-J W. OJ
There is no alcohol in "Golden Med- 'q? month
ical Discoverv" and it .f: lAo. tr- JX.
y.mui,ii.1.aiiip, nor any other narcotic.
... n leniperance meclicin
Persons KinToT'...r v... i i
c V. wv' turonic I'arms
are invited to consult Dr
I lerce by letter. All correspondence
strict! v private. Addrpc rv i r
Buffalo, N. Y. rce,
M?,8 Ca,Jlp,', No- 205' meets in Odd
W. A. Avres, C. 6; y emng
W. G. Yassall, Clerk.
hall, Second
Mrs. Ann'y Dunn, Clerk.
Walter f?oy, "fiXS? Dallas,
AQNER BROS. ini
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
! W
Single Shovel Plows, Double Shovel Plows, Wing S.
Plows, iive-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivator?,
ci)
Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows,
rev
id
with Extension
Head. : : : :
All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything w:
cultivate a hopyard or orchard. D
N COR. OAK and MAIN STREETS. DALLAS, 0BE&
s
G. J. Van Orsdel & S;t
DEALERS IN
timber and farm tanas and City Property.
ritOriUETOB OF Dallas electric
ii
Office on Court Street.
Dallas, Oregon.
ZJ f r s r. y 77 f r r riLli.
H. COBB
O. H. COBB & SON!
MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF
i
Wagons, Carriages, Buggies and Tartu w
hers Stwiihi and Vm Uorka ztim
!lc
TTT 1 .. . , .w. ..... Ofnfo
v o nave one or trie oest snoers in iuo epj
New and second-hand rigs to soli or trade,
Phone Farm 320. North Dallas, I at
Suffered for Years.
l1MfV,i,Ud.e to"ou and your 'Golden Med-
tc;.. i .ui. miss 1 w .
. LIT"' K0; 28. L. O. T. M
Knights of the Maccabees.
l1"' I?' 3' .met8 Second
j-umiu xnursaavs of eacli
month m I. n n r i.-1. aLtl
j , v ill .
I. N. Woods, R. k.
Flour and Mill Feed
of all kinds.
LAWN and FIELD SEEDS
Horse Mepicixe axd Stock
Food of all kinds
We buy Wool, Hides, Furs and Tallow
jpccia&is. but KorioMShfSlS"!
n, ;f,- 5'. GoUk" Mical DiscovervT
in fat h ta? I have
uVad0wor0vJ'OUrmedlal1 and Mnk
Torpid Liver Cured.
I was a sufferer from torpid liver for
on,Wn.n,i fZLZIi. . iu-' meets
m nf k Vurin Anursday after
n of each month. ' lcr
Eva Hayter, L. C.
Mrs. Blanche Eakin. R,
noon
Mrs
K.
over
asi.er Co.. In.) r,,r "atneia.
mt verv li Ml, V.u" MeeP "or t
Pierce, which I M.i I-'a"," l? wr,,e to Dr.
letter advising me to take hii '&SI?VE?
A. 0. U. W.
and fleets First
SSf mM. " ""suay of each
H,
month.
L. Feston,
M. W.
F. A.
Stiles, Fin.
Old Band Hall Corner
L. Castle, . Dallas, Oregon
$2.
00 Fays for the OBSERVER
and the eekly Oregonian
one year. In order to take
advantage of this liberal offer, your
subscription to the Observer must be
paid up to date. Subscribe now.
ical Discovery - and also his " "p?eaa, ,n , :
.Aft.elLhrd token.only Haifa bottfe?"'
greatly
01 the
wo vtals of the
One r.llnuto Cough Curo
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
uffered. For two nights ad two davs I u,d
rot moxt wnhor.t it i:earlv ki.led n?e f? ,1
.uffermgT Thi"weatier wT S .nd'"1' 01
that it . almost too taTforT o 1 ,T
me instant relief. I n,;.?
that I have trie,! it f,, w , ' P;1:ns
We teen, lmt.i- f .i. . "e ":airic.
house afl rhr.V. t".-3:4 ' in the
inouch for wh. h. v.. lalBr-
w . - - - -- ...... uuuc lur me-w
Con;Hr.Mtir V, i ... 1
, . , auuuM count p mn.
Krquences. Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Tt-'Iets
cure constipation and cure its consZ
tjuences. They should always be used
with "Golden Medical Discovery.- wh
the use of a laxative i indicated.
iTrystal Lodtm v rA n
Firstan.1 TKiT, 1 v ". meets
month. 'iceuay ol each
Alice Groves, C. of H.
Emma Coad, Fin.
United Artisans.
TT Esemllv m .
n.,lov u "wis t irat
emu montn.
"Willis Simostok, M. A.
Mrs. EllaJ.Metzger,
Tues-
!ec.
, Fraternal Union of America
each mnnt h
T ...
"aon-er, F. JI
88. s. e. ii0BRI
SflDDLiES.
I have l'ust. l-pnoivor) V, c 1.
to tall and examine them as to style,
; P and price. I have the
m fr J J 6 8addle8 ever 8hown Tolk
tounty. Thev are strati,, .i .
date'
in every respect.
TTORNKY AT LAW.
em
lic
ee i
nel
Oscar Hayfc ait
Upstairs in Campbell lhc
DALLAS,
TTORNEYS AT LAW.
I A.
":ith
Itic
!la
HORSE BLANKETS
HARNESS OIL, Best Grade.
WHIPS and ROBES.
Frank A. Stales
MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE.
Salem, Falls City & WesT
ern Railway Co.
T1ME-TABI E, EBective November 1
Lt. DALLAS A J1-
Tets-Siding.'
,:'iiiam,..." i46
Ar. FALLS CITY...."
East-Bound:
Lv. FALLS CITY
'Bndptport
Gilliams...
Teau'sidin-.,
Ar. DALLAS
Traim Stop on Sienal onl'r
L.GER LINGER, Jr..
Genoral Manager.
n-i i ... f, Tollat
mo ley &
DALLAS,
nr.
The only reliable set ot t.
Polk county. Office on x-.
lea
ay
TTOEXEV AT LAW
Ed. F.
Office in
Court!;
DALLAS,
or
ley
TTORXEY AT LAW.
N. L
Office over
DALLAS,
caj
8:ttj
A. M.
9:2U
9:30
9:36
9:39
.9:55
P. SI.
1:20
1:36
1:39
1:45
1:55
P. sr.
4:00
4:10
4:17
4:20
5:35
Wm. MUSCOTT
Truclunaii,
I hauling ... ... '
Dots hauling of all kind
at reaaonable
ESTIST.
ir a
hi
d a
iT:
Havter of
Office over WU0'1 he
DALLAS, t
pHYsrcASAXD s10
L. N. Wooa;Lt
Does general pra.cti crl;
M.
the county.
DALLAS,
M. OLIVK
teacher
Xl-:
sr.
' d;,
Cu:;
PIANO
Ct
sos, Sec
ludio,
DALLAS.
OREGON.