L. .. . ,.. a. . Tails gity notes Miss Abbio Woikal has returned to Portland, nftcr u week's visit in Fulls City. John Chamberlain, manager of the Falls City Logger, visited friends in Ballstou la.it Sunday. Dr. Terry and family will soon move to their farm near Salem, where he will engage in fruit raising. Ralph Ford, of the grocery firm of Ford-Tyson Company, made a busi ness trip to Monmouth this week. Belle Wolfe, who has been very sick in Salem for the past three weeks, has ; returned home ana entered senooi again. C. It. Hubbard, of Dallas, has had a crew of men loading several cars with barrel staves for the Portland market. Falls City will have one of the best buseball teams In the county this year. It will be made up of old and tried players. The Boughey sawmill, formerly owned by the Falls City Lumber, Wood and Light Company, was sold lust week. Zim Hinshaw and family have moved from the Andy Syron property to that of Mrs. Wolfe, near the Chris tian church. Andrew Syron and Miss Lilly O. Parks were married in Oregon City, Wednesday, March 22. They will be at home to their friends in Falls City after April 1. T. J. Harris, of Sand Lake, sold a wagon load of salted and smoked salmon in Falls City, Friday. He returned to the coast, Monday, with a . load of household goods belonging to his son-in-law, Bert Robinson, who will move there In the near future. Those wearing the Liberty Bells for work done during the month of March are: Oral Courter, 1st grade; Mildred Ohapin, 2nd grade; Mabel Grant, 3rd grade; Leora Chapin, 4th grade; Chostor March, 5th grade ; Alma Ma son, Ctb grade ; Sadie Bough y, Cecil Dodd (tio) 7th grade ; Chester Siefarth, 8th grade; Cora Page, 9th grade; Clara Montgomery, 10th grade. The banner for attendance was won by the 8th, 9th and 10th grades. Two tickets will bo in the field at the city election to bo held next Mon day. The candidates are as follows : CITIZENS TICKET. Mayor Arthur Watklns. Councilman-at-largo S. II. Tethe row. Auditor Virgil Averill. Marshal-Ralph Hall. Oouncilmon Mossrs. Bogart, Dill and Oarduer. INDEPENDENT TICKET, Mayor F. A. Lucas. Oouncllman-at-large A. J. Syron. Auditor-J. C. Talbott. Marshal N. A. Kmmltt. Council men Mossrs. Starr, Vlck and Mehrllng. Persistency Wins In Advertising. Johu Wanamaker says: "If there Is ono enterprise on earth that a 'quitter' should loave severely alone, it is advertising. To make a success of advertising one must bo prepared to stick to It like a barnacle ou a boat's bottom. Ho should know before he begins It that he must spend money. Somebody must tell him, also, that ho cannot hope to reap results common Burato with his expenditure early in tho gamo. Advertising doesn't jerk; it pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull Is steady. It increases day by day and year by year until it exerts an Irresistible power. Tho Btaff work on tho beautiful Brldgo Nations at tho Lewis and Clark Exposition is now complete. Tho Brldgo is half a mile long, and is built of wood and staff, in imitation of solid masonry. About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflict more disease than rheumatism mid there it probably no disense for which uch a varied and useless lot of remedies have been en posted. To say that it can be cured ii, therefore, a bold statement to make, but Chamber Iain's Tain Haiti), which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with itreat success in the treatment of this disease. One application of Tain Halm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of mflerers have testified to permanent cores liy its use. Why sutler when Pain Balm atlbrds such quick relief and costs but a tritle? For sale by Wilson Drug Co. A $150,000 exhibit of tho products of the Philippine Islands will be an lutoresting feature of the United States ' Government's magnificent participa-! No free copies, single copy 20 cents, tlou In the Lewis andClark Fxpositlou. J win or stamps. DR. FENNER'S o n h." 1 Jkm. Backache Also ri'Rinna the Rixid. acimey Dea't become dlicouraftd. Tfcere 1 a care for you. If mwnrr write Ir. Feu nor Ba bu aixiut a lifetime curing Just iurh r m tmirs, A'l convolutions FREK. Ttlttoert!fythattwall(JiipwlthP.-tailc Khoiinii1im 18 month. NMn unable Sarin that time to perform any labor and li:ul i:iiU out 40 In iihysU'laiiH without lx-uWit. Pelrt adTlned by it friend to try lr. Frnner Kidney and llackaehe t'urel did so and bottle cored me. Since then 1 hava reeoinnuMideti it to huiuirfdoiiflVriint wall kldnejr trouble and tha result ha beea acure iu every eae. O. S. Sl'li.V V. HloomlnKlnu, 111. Hold hf Pruslt. W.". and H. AKk for !. Fenner' Alninn: or t'ook H.iok- I'rve. ST. VITUS' DiU!CE.nrS For Silt by BELT & Wine of Cardui Cared E2er. 213 South Prior Street, Atlanta, Ga., March 21, 1903. I suffered for four months with extreme nervous;ic;;s :uid lassitude, j; I had a cial-'ing icdlng in my stomach v.-LLu no inwlicine seemed to relievo, and my appetito I becaino wee!: and lost my vital- r itv. In tlirco v.'co!-s I lost fourteen ' fc-J nramrli. of ' ts:Il and full that I Blurt irl find spoeur relief to reaain my to Lj health. Having heard Mine oi M fi Cardui piaUed by several ot my j-v; friends, 1 scat for a bottle and was ui 54 certainly very plea;;ou wuli tiie t'A roanlta. WiLhin thrco da,3 my 1 ' .. i 1 1 . ioV- (' s troubled ino no more. I could $A digest my food wil'.iout difficulty ''i and the nervousness gradually r ' diminished, nature pci formed , lvr fimr.!if)ii3 v.'il.iout Cl.hculty pll and I onca more a k.ppy and well woman. olive J0"EriI. Tran. Atlanta Trldajr SlKht Club, Secure a Dollar Bottle of Wine of Cardui Today. COURT HOUSE NOTES. NOTARIAL COMMISSION, Ira C. Powell, of Monmouth; C. V. Johnson, of Airlie. MARRIAGE LICENSE Ralph O. Williams and Carrie M, Wisuer. PROBATE. Estate of Leah Nichols, deceased final account set for hearing May 1 at one o'clock p. m. Guardianship of Angenatha Redde kopp, a minor bond filed and ap proved ; A. N. Holman, Oscar Hayter and H. B. Cosper appointed ap pralsers. Guardianship of Effle and Walter Easier, minors William Hayes ap pointed guardian ; bond filed and approved. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Theodore Jeffries and wife to Jacob Faist, 107 acres, t G s, r 4 w, $0,420. G W V Holt and wife to Sarah I Smith, lot3 in Monmouth, $500. Henry Hanlsch to J W Crider, lot in Dallas, $1000. W B Syron to F B aud Anna Gould, land in Ballston, $300. T J Gill to Sarah E Marks, lots in Germantown (Dallas), $1000. Sarah E Marks and husband to Mary A Marks, lots in Germantown (Dallas), $800, J P Opdyke et al to B F Boughey, land In 1 8 s, r C w, $1000. G A Stark and husband to Sperling Brothers, land in Independence, $1 Mary Leach to Claud S Whitman, 50 acres, 1 6 s, r 6 w, $H01. John Heibertto F H Wells, lots in Dallas, $:00. Tilmon Ford to Michael Staubor, land in 1 0 s, r 3 w, $(HH). O O Grant and wife to Andrew N Holman, lot In Dallas, $800. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular. "Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for lagrippe," say Moore Pros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy than any other kind, It seems to have taken the lead oyer several other gocxl brands." There Is no question but tli is medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that is atliicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Wilson Drug Co. Business Will Be Better. Advertise liberally, do it intelli gently, and business will be better. You cau do it intelligently if you read Pacific Coast Advertising, tho load ing advertising journal of Western America. It is published monthly at 228 Mercantile Place, Los Angeles, California. It is practical gives the actual oxperieiiivs of business men in .their own language, and shows how you cau adopt their plans sueeess- fully. Subscription $2.00 per year. jm in r: - tv. nil I'lsxaft's vi uio kiiinvys, blatidor, and uriuary organs. ALto catarrh, heart disease, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, backache. C. UUUUit. nnre female troubles. N.d,l niiiriiivTi'iiHof I'r.l'i'iuieriiN.i IKVifif mid everv -i Iwis N n rurrd 1 y iu ,UK,iUi5. ALUiK-CLAUK i'HIKJ t.O..A krvl" O. CHERRINGTON Startling Mortality. StatUties show btartling mortality, rom appendicitis and peritonitis. To prv ni mid core these awful diseases, here i-1 one rr liaMe remedy, Dr. Kinii's New Life Pillc. M. Flannerv, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, sayB: 'They have no equal for Constipation and Biliousness." 25c at Belt & Cherrington, druggist. Fruit raisers of Pierce County.Wash ngton, will give away apples and strawberries at the Lewis and Clark Exposition in order to convince easterners that Pierce county is an unsurpassed locality for raising these products. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W, Evans, Clearwater Kan., writes, My husband lay sick tor tnree months. The docturs said he had quick consumption, lie procured a bottle ol Ballard's Ilorehonnd Syrup, and it cured him. That was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it For coughs and colds it has. no equal 25c. 60c. and S1.00. Sold by Wilson Drug Co. An interesting display at the Lewis and Clark Exposition from the Navajo Indian Reservation will show Indian blanket-weavers making the rugs that have made the Navajos famous. Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved The excruciating pains characteristic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been the sur prise and delight of thousands of suffer ers. The quick rehet from pain wincn it affords is alone worth manv times its cost. For sale by W ilson Drug Co. A model postoffice will be installed at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. It will prove interesting as an exhibit, and useful in handling the immeuse amount of mail matter received at and sentoutfrom Exposition headquarters. Invaluable for Rheumatism. I have been suffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheutna tism and found that Ballard's Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 24, 1902: John 0 Decnan, Kinsman Ills. 25c, 50c, end $1.00. Sold by Wilson Drug Co. Work on the California Building at tho Lewis and Clark Exposition is progressing rapidly, and the building will be completed by May 1. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets will help you to digeBt your food. It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system but the amount digested and assimilated If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these tablets a trial Thousands have been benefitted by tbei use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. Chelan, Wash., is preparing to send an excellont exhibit to the Lewis and Clark Exposition, of her fruits, vegetables, grains and forages, fish and gamo. Photographs of her famous lake will be another feature of the exhibit. Incredible Brutality.' It would have been incredible brutal ity if Cms. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N. Y., had not done the best he could for his suffering son. "My boy," he says, cut a fearful gash over his eye, so I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye Good for burns and ulcers too. Only 250 at Belt & Cherrington'a drugstore Five hundred thousand eggs are to bo stripped from stool-head salmon at tho Yakima hatchery for the Fisheries exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Ex position. The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says "I was nearly dead, of these complaints, and, although I tried ray family doctor, he did me no good ; so I got a 50o bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me. consider them the best money on earth and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them." Sold, and guaranteed to cure, Dyspepsia, Bilious' ness and Kidney Disease, by Belt A Cherrington, druggist, at 60c a bottle, With the work of landscape garden lug at the Lewis and Clark Exposition completed, the department of works is now devoting its attention to finishing the driveways. Striks hidden Rocks. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu monia, etc., yon are lost, if you don't get help from Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I had been very ill with Pneumonia, unde the care of two doctors, but was gettio no ln'tter, when I began to take Dr King's New Discovert1. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me.' Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis coughs ami colds. Guaranteed at Be' A Cherrington ' drug store, price 50c and fl.00. Trial bottle free. Exhibits for the Lewis aud Clark Exposition are arriving daily ly the trainload and the compu ted exhibits structures are boini? utilized for storage. WXEYSiaritErCDTa n Keep your bowels regular bv the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. There is nothing belter. For sale by Wileon Drug Co. i J. BHD DEALER IN LADIES' and CHILDREN'S FURNISH ING GOODS. The largest and best stock of Materials for Fancy Work in the city. COLLINS BUILDING Dallas, Oregon WEATHERWISE IS THE MAN WHO WEARS A reputation extending over sixty-six years and our guararuee are dzxck. or v every garment bearing the UIVJ1Y W I I IL. I 11 I. 'There are many imitations. ' 5e sure of th? name T-f A CLT-I t 1 . ivyi-k on ins." uuuuni N ON SiLE EYE3Y7JKEKE ... A. J. TOWtft CO.. BOSTON. MAS&.U S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO.. Limited. TORONTO. CAN. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. for the County of Polk. jn the matter ot tne esiaieoi narris u. vhiik, deceased. To Mrs. M. Doehmer. hllas wohliremutn, ben jiimin Wohlgemuth, Liebush Wohlgemuth, Mrs. Harris iseiucil. 3irn. Aaron ounueriHnu, Mrs. E. A. Hepner, Mrs. Marcus l.ivshitz, Miss Leah Abelson, Jacob wnir una luuskuh ShHiiedlintr. Greeting: In the name oi tne state ot ureaon, iou are herebv cited and required to niipear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the f:iiintv of Polk at the Courtroom thereof, at lianas, in tne i.ouury oi roiK, ou iuouuay, me First day of May, 1905, at One o'clock in the afternoon ot tnai uay, men auu mere to snow cause, if unv vou nave, wny an oraer snoum noi be granted to A. Wing, the administrator of said estate, to sen tne real property oi me estate of said deceased, at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, said real uronertv being described asioliows: An undivided one-hali interest in and to 611.02 acres, described as beeinning 2.88 chains North of the Southwest corner o( Section No 12 in Township 9 South of Range 6 West of the Will Meridian; thence South 88 degrees Kast 69.57 chains ; thence soutu ono degree twenty four minutes West 80.20 chainB; thence North 8H degrees West J0.22 chains; thence North 51 degrees thirty minutes West 16.l6chains;thence south 12 degrees loriy-nve ininuies nesi u.oi chains: thence North 88 degrees West 26 chains; thence North one degree 24 minutes East 80 chains thence South 88 degrees Kiist 11.06 chains to the place of beginning, and known and designated as the D. L. C. of Andrew J. Welch and wife. Not. No. 5075. Claim No. 41; also th following Darcel: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the R. L. Hasting's land claim, being Dart of the D. L. (J. of John Lewis ana wile, in t. 9 S. of K. 6 W. of the Will, Mer. ; thence E. 20 feet; thence South full length of the west line of said Hasting's claim; thence West 20 feet to Northwest corner of said claim; thence North to the nluce of beginning. Witness: The Hon. Ed F. Coad Judge of tho County Court of tne suite oi uregon, lor me County of Polk, with the seal of said Court allixed, this 29th day oi aiarcn, a p., rju. Attest: E. M. SMITH, Clerk Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that Alice E. Townsend as administratrix of the estate of James H. rownsend, deceased, has tiled m the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Polk county, her iinnl account as such administratrix, aud that Saturday, April 8, 1905, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, has been appointed by the Judire of said Court as the time for the hear ing of objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. All persons are there fore required to appear at said lime and show cause, if any exist, why said account should not be approved and the said administratrix discharged. Dated this 10th dav of March, 1905. ALICE E. TOWNSEND, Administratrix of the estate of James II. Townsend, deceased. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Department jso. . Carrie 1. Ward, Plaintiff, vs. Manuel A Ward Defendant. To Manuel A. Ward, the above-named de rendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon: You are herebv required to appear and answer the com plaint hied against you in the above-entitled Court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first nublication of this summons, to-w it on or before the first day of April, 1905; and i vou fail so to answer, for want thereof tbt phaniill will apply to the Court for a decree as prayea tor iu suiu cuiiipiMiiii, lu-nit: xiiai um marriage contract nowexistiug between plain tilt and defendant be dissolved ana hi. nulled that the plainlirt' have the future care and eustodv of the three minor children of the marriage of plaintifl and defendant, vu.,Kerth M. Ward. Mildred I.. Ward and Doris M. Ward that plaintiff may have and recover of and from the defendant her costs and disbursements in this suit, and that she may have such other and furtner relief as to the Court may seem mee with euuitv and good conscience. This summons, by order of the Hon. Ed K. Coad, Judge of the County Court ol the state of Orvgon, tor Polk County, made at chambers a Dallas. Oreiron. ou the 14th day of February 19u5, is served upon you by publication thereof tor a period oi six consecutive ana successive weeks immediately prior to the firsi day of Apn 1905, in the "Polk County Observer," a news naixT ofiieneral circulation, published week 1 at Dallas, in said County. The date of the first publication of this summons is February 17,19U5. UM 11 A 1 i r. K, Attorney for Plaintiff Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAXP, ACT Jl'NE S, 1S7S. l uited Slates Land Orhce, liregon Cily, Oreron, Febrnnrv 2, l.. Xotii" is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the aot of Congress ol June ;, 17S, entitled "An aet lor the ale of timber lands in the Slates of California, Ore on, Nevada, and Washinston Territory," as extended to all Uie Public Land States by aet of August 4. 1N, tred F. I'rinee, of talis lliv comity of Folk. Stale of cremii, hns this da tilel in thisortice his sworn stalement No. lisi lor the iHirehHM? of the St.1. of Section No. 1 in Township No. S . Kanee No. s W.. and will Oder prvt to show that the laud nmeht is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agri cultural pnrpses. and loeMabiish his claim to said Innd beiore Kceu-tcr and Keceiver at Ore ron t'ltv. Orwron, ou Monday, the 17ih day of April, l'wfc. He names as w it ncwes: Afreil Farley, of Rooo. t'recon; James Hayes, of Da'las.reen ; J. I. Mci).mi)d. of lalI4.reeoii: t". L. I'rim-e. of Salem, Oirsvn. Any aud 1 persons claiminc advere!y the aNveMlewnbe.1 landaare reuetevl lo n-e their claims in this ottice on or before aid 17th day of April. IaiY. AI.OFKNOX S. PKI 8SKR. Kcfrisier. $2. 00 Tays for the OBSERVER aua the eekly urefonian , one vear. In order to take advantage of this liberal otTer, your subs.Tiption to the Observes must be paiJ. up to date. Subscribe cow. Jill! l tll Portland and Return Only $2-50. The Southern Pacific is now sell ing round trip tickets to Portland from Dallas for 2..r)0, S"d &0,,,e Saturday P. M. orany train of Sun day, returning Sunday and Mon day, givii.2 l11 day Sunday and Monday in Poi Hand, inesame ar rangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greaujr in duced rates. Call on Southern Pacific Com pany's agent for particulars. Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway to. TIME-TABU Effective November 1. Dailj txcept Sunday, West-Bornd: A. M. ..7:30 ..7:46 ..7:49 ..7:55 ..8:05 P. M. 1:20 1:36 1:39 1:45 1:53 P. M. 4:00 4:10 4:17 4:20 5:35 Lv. DALLAS Teats' Siding Gilliams Bridgeport Ar. FALLS CITY Pacr.Rnnnii A M. Lv. FALLS CITY Bridgeport a:''u Gilliams 9:3f Tenia' Siding Ar. DALLAS 9:55 Trains Stop on Signal only, L. GERLINGEK, Jr.. General Manager. HARNESS AD SADDLES. I have iust received a Fine New Stock of Harness and Saddles and invite you to call and examine them as to styie, workmanship and price, i nave uie finest line of saddles ever shown in Polk county. They are strictly -uown-tu-date" in every respect. HORSE BLANKETS A biff assortment prices according to nualitv all fitted with "Double Sur cingles," a new feature which every horseman will reaany appreciate, wmc and see them. HARNESS OIL, Best Grade, WHIPS and ROBES. Frank A. Stiles MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE mm Many a man i9 looking out for his health, but looking lor disease in the wrong direction. He takes medicine for his ir.Tves, which seem "gone to pfeces." lie "doctors" for his heart, which is acting irregularly. lie constantly stirs up Ins liver witu pills ana powder. But he does not ect any better. He is look in;; for the cause of his complaints in ta wronsr. nirecuon It is a c.mimon thing for some one who lias used Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery for "stomach trouble" to find that when the diseased stomach is cuitf'l the "weak" heart is made sound the s!u.sis'i liver stimulated, and the thr ibbiujj nerves tranquilized. This fact alone stiirvjcsls the truth which even- lcitiliug medical scientist knows and rec ognizes that diseases which seem re mote from the stomach are often caused by the disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. When me iiiseaseu stomacn ana tne digestive and mUntive system are cured of disease, the other organs are cured with them. lood is the basis of life and of strength. But it is not the quantity of food e.den which supports the life and ne.iu:i oi tne noitv. lhe bodv is sus tained by that portion of the food which alter neuis eaten is converted into nourishment and Tjronerlv assimilated When the stomach and its allied organs of digestion aud nutrition are diseased or " weas, only part of the food eaten is converted into nutrition, and the bodv and its organs are therefore only partly nourished. Dr. Pierce's Golden ical Discovery cures the diseases of the stomach and digestive and nutritive sys tem which prevent the proper nourish ment of the body. In that wav the body is one; mors strengthened in the oiuy way possinie, Dy lood properly digested and perfectly assimilated Any person suffering from disease in chronic or aggravated form, is invited to consult ir. i'lerce bv letter free Al correspjiidcnce strictlv private and con fidemi.il. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Biittalo, .N. v. There is no alcohol in "Golden V..L ical Discovery," and it is entirely free iroin opium, cocaine, and all other nar cones. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Di-covery." The main motive of substitution is the desire of the dealer to make a little more profit out of cu bv eiiing you a less meritorious medicine. ALE TO WORK AGAIN. Mr. John L. Coughenour, of Glenarr. Somerset Co., Pen,,... wntcs: M had bn doM .r-.:I7 f .r about a vear and a ha.f nal..e to wd-V mo of the time. T!-.e doctoi l.d I had heart disease and indion i, bejan with a choking andor-preWl feeliiir in the chert : later on I was tnxibfed with VhnV" feeune. and I seemed to be raw from trv f clear down into my stomach. MT air' -ie " nujually poor. 1 waa wk and- n my heart kept throbbina; commuallv. ,nd rEhkbu. I OTderb,;"V I? ""l.1"1 hr11 u " After sil," three bott.ea I began to improve s:o"v S soon went to work, and I hl kJ ' "sd I vet nce.- "SUFFERED AU THE TIME." I feet that I would be doinir an ;:. -Too if I d,.l not .J m 'u'-cet bead : heart Vai t.-w. . . ft .l .. , w ret ctue. I ertrnmroevd to w Dr il to ttt .boJ, s. siTP I.. .1,. j J f "Dt Pt-.lrt. h.or-.f'tJi0fit- than I Dr. Pierce I Pleasant Pelie's tt, ld w.li it whta . Uxxdy, u netded. n.' Sin DTif w. r.uKf of H.i, " Frjnkha Ca, M1M. M h.d UwSStS, InJigrslioB. Krenrthicr th.t 1 .i's l i, IB BIT hea.-f hMr. K. i - w ---U.: Pff ' I w -" for Rheumatism, Cuts, A Sure Cure iazt Galls Bruises. Contracted Muscles, Lama Back, Stiff Joints, Fr0ieNANtfs Irritation- 6ubdues Infla"" matipENEVRATsS?einpores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RIIEULiATIStl Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig, St., Knorville, Tenn., writes: " I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs. Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I eet more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postoffice order for $1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Express. THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOIVIMENDED BY WILSON DRUG HAZELW00D ICE CREAM We are sole agents cream. Only pure its manufacture. SALEM STAGE OFFICE and AGENT FOE SALEM LAUNDRY. Walter f?oy, Uglow Main AGNER r i w CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Single Shovel Plow?, Double Shovel Plows, Wing Shovel Plows, Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivators, Peg Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows, reversible with Extension Head. ::::::::::::: All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything needed to cultivate a hopyard or orchard. tv t t a n nnnn nT COR. OAK and MAIN STREETS. LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. A Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated communications, Second and x Fourth Fridays of each month. R. L. Chapman.. W. M. Oscar Hayter, Sec. Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, First First and third Fridays of each month. Oscar Hayter, H. P. Willis Si.montox, Sec. fA aomi Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. S., stated meetings Second and Fourth Tues days of each month. Mrs. A. S. Filler, W. M. Mrs. Libbik Muir, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. gMifo. Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meets 5every Saturday evening in I. o. 0. F. Hall. N. L. Guy, N. G. W. A. Ayres, Rec.Sec. KaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets "Second and Fourth Monday of each month. J. E. Sibley, C. P. A. W. Teats, Scribe. n Imira Lodge, No. 20, D. of R., meets every tnday evening. Miss Ella Carpenter, N. G. Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec. Woodmen of the World. Jallas Camp So. 209, meets in Odd Fellows hill every Thursday evening W . A. Ayres, C. C, W. G. Vassall, Clerk. lUTistletoe Circle, No. 33, W. 0 AV rmeets in Odd Fellows' hall, Second and Fourth Wednesday of each' month -Mrs. Mary Starr, u. N. Mrs. Axxy Dunn, Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. W a"J Thursdays o each month in I. 0. 0. F.hall. i. . Con'key, S. K. Com. I. N. Woods, R. K. Ikilac Hive, No. 2S I O t m M3 Blanche Eakin, L. C Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, R. k. A. 0. U. W. W:iJW Wednesday of each H- L. Fen ton, M. W j F. A. Stiles, Fin. . Qstal Ii,e, Na. 50 D of li . ; vHm nd Thir i ' meets month eJnesday of each Mr., f. J. Coad. C. of H M,is- K- F. Coad, Fin. ! United Artisans ; nml'lv v,v ... . ""7: rne.W;fS;,S and njjs SiMosTo.v, H. A. Gcs Oux, Sec. COMPANY in Dallas for this celebrated fruit and nut flavors used in Building, Street Dallas, Or BROS. JJ JLl Ll H.Q , UAIiUUll Fraternal Union of America Tjodge No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday -of each month. W. J. Wagner, F. M. Mrs. S. E. Morrison, Sec. A TTOKNBY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter. Upstairs in Campbell building, Mill St DALLAS, OREGON. TTORNEYS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin. The only reliable set of Abstracts U Polk county. Office on Court St, DALLAS. OREG0.1 TTOIINEY AT LAW Ed. F. Coad Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OBEGOS jTTORNKY AT LAW. N. L. BUTLEE, Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON, ENTIST. M. Hayter, Office over Wilson's Drug Store DALLAS, OBEG0- FJ3HY8ICAN AND SURGEON. L. N. Woods, M. D, Does general practice In anf the county. Office on Main street DALLAS, pHYSICIAN AND SCKGEOS R. C. HUNTER, M. & Orliiee upstairs in Crider Bn Mill Street. . u. Calls will be answered ni?Mru- DALLAS, OBhdUJ R. C. Pr iron TrPK. ' . W G. Vassall, Cs-- j Dallas .C i lM Eichanges bought and points. Special attention pa" lections. M. OLIVE SMITH j teacher of r PIANO AND OBGJ Studio, Room No. 2, Wis DALLAS, OKE0, I Wm. muscott, Dots hauling of all kin-Is it rates. rS;;! DALLAS, C