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L "ODE TO GOD" Derzhavln's Immortal Poem Printed at Request of an Observer Subscriber. MONMOUTH, Or., Nov. 20-(To the Editor.) Will you kindly inform me who was the author of the poem begin ning "O thou Eternal Onet Whose presence bright all space doth occu py." X am unable to una tne poem in any published work, and do not know its title. Uy answering, you will greatly oblige A .KtAUfcli. The poem referred to was written by Gabriel Komanovitch Derzhavio, a Russian lyrical poet, and its title is "Ode to God." Derzhavin was born at Kazan, Russia, July 14, 1743, and died near Novgorod, Russia, July 21, 1816. His best known poern is "Ode to God," besides which be wrote "Felicia," "Taking of Ismail," "The Nobieinau," "Taking of Warsaw," etc. His collected works were pub lished in 1810-15. The "Ode to God" was his master-piece. Id all literature, there is nothing more sublime or in spiring. The poem is worthy or a place in every scrap-book, and the Observeh takes pleasure in publishing it In full. ODE TO GOD. O thou Eternal One! whose presence bright All space doth occupy, all motion guide ; Unchanged through time's all-devastating flight, Thou only God! there is no God beside ! Being above all beings, Mighty One! Whom none can comprehend, and none explore. Who flll'st existence with thyself alone ; Embracing all, supporting, ruling o'er Being whom wecallGod and know no more ! In its sublime research, philosophy May measure out the ocean deep; may count The sands or the sun's rays ; but God, for Thee There is no weight or measure, none can mount Up to thy mysteries ; reason's brightest spark, Though kindled by the light, in vain would try To trace thy counsels, infinite and dark; And thought is lost ere it can mount so high E'en like past moments in eternity. Thou from primeval nothingness did call First chaos, then existence; Lord, on thee Eternity had its foundation ; all Sprang forth from thee of light, joy, nartnooy, Sole origin ; all life, all beauty thine Thy word created all. and doth create, Thy splendor fills all Bpaco with rays divine, Thou art, and wert, and shall be! glorious, great, Life-giving,life-sustaining potentate. Thy chains the unmeasured universe surround. Upheld by thee, by thee inspired with breath! Thou the beginning with the end hast bound. And beautifully mingled life and noatn; As sparks mount upward from the fiery blnzo, So suns are born, so world's spring rortn, rrom thee ; And as the spangles in the sunny rays Shine o'er the silver snow, the pacoan tries. Of heaven's bright armor glitter in tny praise. A million torches, lighted by thy hand, Wandor unwearied through the blue abyss ; They own thy power, accomplish thy command. And gay with life, all nloquont with bliss; Whnt Bhall we call them? Tiles of crystal light, . A glorious company of golden streams, Lamps of celestial ether, burning briRiit, Suns lighting systems with their joyous beams? But thou to those art as tiie noon to dreams. Yes, as a drop of water in the sea, All this magnificence in thee is lost; What are her thousand worlds com pared to thee? And what am I then? Heaven's un numbered host Though multiplied by myriads and arrayed' Against thy greatness but a cipher brought Against infinity ! What am I then? Nought 1 Nought 1 But the eflluoneo of thy light divine, Tervading worlds, has ronchod my bosom, too : Yes, in my spirit doth thy spirit shine, As shines tho sunbeam in a drop of dew. Nought! But I live, and on hope's pinions fly Eager toward thy presence; for in thee I lire and breathe and dwell, aspiring nign Even to the throne of thy divinity I am, O God, and surely thou must be I The chain of being is complete in me In me is matter's last gradation lost, And the next step is snirit Ueitv I I can command the lightning, and am dust? A monarch and a slave? a worm, a cod? Whence came I here, and how? So marvelouslv Constructed and conceived? Unknown? This clod Lives surely through some higher energy : From out itself alone it could not be Creator, yes! thy wisdom and thy word Created me. Thou source of life and good Thou spirit of my spirit, and my Lord Thy light, thy love, in their bright nlentitude Filled me with an immortal soul, to spring O'er the abyss of deuth and bade it wear The garments of eternal day and wing Its heaven night, beyond the little sphere E'en to it source to thee, its author, there. Oh, thought ineffable; oh, visions blest ! Though worthless our conceptions all or thee, Yet shall thy shadowed image fill our breast, And waft its homage to thy Deity, God! thus alone my lowly thoughts can soar, Thus seek thy presence, Being wise and good! Mid thy vast works admire, obey, adore ! And when the tongue is eloquent no more, The soul shall speak in tears its gratitude. COURT HOUSE NOTES. MARRIAGE LICENSE. J. C. Roush and Elva Quivey. PROBATE Estate of Thomas Butler, deceased final account allowed and estate closed. Estate of Sarah Ritner, deceased- final account set for hearing Decern ber 23. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Conrad Krebs et ux and Krebs Hop Company to Ladd & Bush, land in Marion and Polk counties, $180,000. Peter P Friesen to Julius Vilwock, 13.70 acres, 1 7 s, r 5 w, $548. AlbertJTealand wife to Miles Davis, lots in Dallas, $900. United States to Benjamin Harring ton, 1G0 acres, t P 8, r 8 w, patent. Benjamin Harrington and wife to Carrie M Cheney, 1G0 acres, t 9 s, r 8 w, $800. J R Woodland wifetoMaryA Winn, 1 acre in Dallas, $100. Geo W Watt and wife to Nelson P Wheeler, 1G0 acres, 1 6 s, r 8 w, $300. United States to C H Boydston,' 1G0 acres, t 7 s, r G w, patent. John Quivy to II Mattison, lot in Independence, $35. Wm Brown and wife toDavid and Fanny M Giger, 1G0J acres, 1 6 s, r G w, $1600. R B McDonald and wife toS H Mo- Elm urry, land In t i) s, r 4 w, $1. Bruce Wolverton and wife to Ira C Powell, 10.22 acres in Monmouth, $910.80. Mary J Wolverton to Ira C Powell, 10.22 acres in Monmouth, $1. Mary E Hayes to William Hayes, lots in Germantown,',$200. Mary E Hnyes to James A Hayes, land in Dallas, $G00. J M Campbell and wifo to M L Campbell, land in t 7 s, r G w, $720. Emma J Anderson et al to R Peter son, land in t !) s, r 4 w, $3500. J S Cooper aud wifo to R J Taylor, lots in Independence, $100. Sarah Clary to Jessie Zook, lot in Monmouth, $40. T W Hart and wife to R E Ferguson, lot in IndeiKUuleneo, $150. W O Cooper and wife to Robert Bollier, land in 1 6 s, r 4 w, $3900. Fanny M Glger to David Giger, land in 1 6 s, r G w, $1. Emma J Anderson et al to F T Griffith, laud in 1 9 s, r 4 w, $1595.45. No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From Napier New Zealand Herald: Two years aeo the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Out of he entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Com par y, Ies Moines, Iowa, U. S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and beet that can be bad ; and it w with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is es pecially recommended by its makers fur coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cough. This remedy is for sale by Wil son Drug Co. Pendleton is successfully striving to be a big commercial center. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lost my mother," writes E. B. Reiil, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slij-heet sijrn of a cough or cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, hut he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $ 1.00; guaranteed at Belt & Cher rington'8 drug store. Trial bottle free. A track of land on the Santiam sold for $200 an acre. Man's Unreasonableness is often as great as woman's. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr. of the "Republican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreason able, when he refused to allow the doc tors to operate on his wife,' for female trouble. "Instead," he says, "we con cluded to try Electric bittets. My wife was then so sick, she could hardly leave her bed, and five (5) physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Elec trics Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed by Belt & Cher- rington druggists, price 60c. Douglas county farmers are still plowing and sowing. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kane., writes: My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said that he had quick consumption. . We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and it cured him. That was six years ago, since then we Imve always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. For coughs and colds it has no equal." 25c, 50o and $1. Sold by Wilson Drug Co. San Francisco capitalists have an expert examining the coal deposits of the John Day country. Herb W. Edwards Injured. Herb W. EJwards, of Dee Moines, Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk last win ter, spraining his wrist and bruising his knees. "The next day," lie says, "they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well' with Ch unberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications all soreness had disappeared." For sale by Wilson Drug Co. Very little Fall plowing is being done in Wallowa county owing to the frozen ground. A Disastrous Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when yu lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have snapped it away Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King's New Life Tills. They build up your di gestive organs, and cure headache, diz ziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaran teed at Belt & Cherrington's drug store 25 cents. Thou art I directing, guiding all, thou art! Direct my understanding, then, to tnee; Control my spirit, guide my wander ing neaix Though but an atom in immensity, Still I'm something fashioned by thy nana: I hold a middle rank 'twixt heaven and earth, On the last vergo of mortal being stand ; Close to the realm where angels dwell in worth Close to the bouudary of the spirit birini mm i wo I SHOWING F WET WEATHER. WI5D0M -r THE ORIGINAL SLICKER K- tlLACH 09 VfcLLO VNOTHnJff ELSE Will y TAKE NO SUB3T1TUTW caraioaucs mix UU Uftt or AftDtNT AND MAT. A. J. TOWM CO. pnwl RCfwOlN CO. 0TO. MASS., u .. LTD., TO0ro. CANADA, The Exact Thing Required for Con stipation. 'As a certain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and iver Tablets eeem to be the exact thing required, strong enough for the most robust, yet mild enough and safe for children and without that terrible grip ing so common to most purgatives,' says 11. S. Webster & Co., Udora, On tano, Canada. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. The Phillippine exhibit which is in the government building has been sold to the University of the state of Washington for a sum between $4,000 and $5,000. It cost $15,000. according to Carl L. Hall, who collected it. Salem Mills Sold. The property of the Sulem Flouring Mills Company, which includes the old Scotch mills, in the northers end of the city, as well as the mills which are now being operated at the foot of Trade Btnvt, have passed from the hands of the Portland Flouring Mills Company and T. B. Wilcox into the hands of William Ladd, of Portland ; A. N. Bush and Werner Breyman, of this city. Salem Journal. "I Thank the Lord!" cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rook. Ark., "for the relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful run ning sores, which nothing tlee would heal, and from which I had suffered for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and. wound. Guaranteed at Belt A Cherrington's drug store; .'50. HOLLISTER-S H:cky Mountain Tea Nirsts A Beit Kedioia lor Batj Faopi. Brinfi Golds Bcait. ui Rsatwsi V'for. A speciflo f'r Constipation, ln!if-tkii. !.! nil kliioer Troutilr. i'tniplr. Kcmnv Impurs fcKod, Bad Breath, Huncih Bowrla. Ht.!avh mi backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab-l'-t form. S3 cBts box. Genuine mad bf lioujsru Vtva CoKPi.NT, Hadiaoa. Wis. COS LI K'.'CSLTS FOR SAUCY FEOPLK When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect Sold by Wilsou Drug Co. J. K. Sears, a prominent hop grower and grain dealer of McCoy, fell from a freight car one day last week, and sustained a severe iDjury to his hand. Neuralgia Pains. Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating influence of Ballard's Show Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves and bone and being absorbed into the blood, its heal hit: properties are conveyed to every part of the body, and effect some won derfnl cure9. 2oc, oOc and $1. Wilson Drug Co. QThat theopening of the Siletz Indian Reservation to homestead entry was a sad mistake on the part of the Govern ment, so far as the interests and de velopment of Lincoln county are con cerned, is the firm belief of Repre sentative B. F. Jones, of Toledo. When You Have a Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that relieve will the lungs and keep expectoration easy. Y'ou want a remedy that will counter act anv tendencv toward pneumonia. Y'ou want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamlerlain's Cough Kemedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands withont a peer. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. 1 KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. Kings tki Discovery PONSUMPTION 0UGHS and OLDS Price 50c&$l.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TKOTJB- 1 LES, or MONEY BACK. HARNESS AND SADDLES. I have just received a Fine New Stock of Harness and Saddles and invite you to call and examine them as to style, workmanship and price. I bave the finest line of saildles ever shown in Polk county. They are strictly "down-to-date" in every reppect. HORSE BLANKETS A bijr assortment prices according to nualitv all fitted with "Double Sur cingles," a new feature which every horseman will readily appreciate. Come and see them. HARNESS OIL, Best Grade WHIPS and ROBES Frank A. Stiles MAIN ST.. DALLAS. ORE M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio. Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS' OREGON BELIGHTFUL ROUTE AYLIGHT RIDE IZZY CRAGS EEP CANONS MORE SCENIC ATTRRACTI0NS Than Any Other Line in the Worlu The Only Line Passing Through SALT LAKE CITY Enroute to or from the East Choice of 2 Routes Through the Heart of the RocKies Equipment and Service Unsurpassed Write or call on the undersigned for information and descriptive literature. W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent 124 Third St. PORTLAND. - - OREGON (ill Guros Kidney and BSad dcr Diseases in Every Form r.lanv Peonle Have liidney Trouble and Do Hot Know It. HOW TO FIND OUT. It is the function of the kidneys to filter and purify the blood which is constantly passing through them. When the kidneys are out of order the other organs are affected immediately and you may have symptons of heart trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and other ailments, which are all owing to the kidneys being weak and out of order. If you are sick Foley's Kidney Cure will strengthen and1 build up the worn out tissues of the kidneys so they will act properly and the symptons of weakness, heart, stomach and liver trouble will disappear and you will be restored to perfect health. Now to Tell If You Have Kidney Trouble. You can easily determine if your kid neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed npon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sed iment or small particles float about in it your kidneys are diseased and Foley's maney uure snouia be taken at once. Foley's Kidney Cure is pleasant to take and acts directly upon the parts affected and you begin to feel better at once. It corrects slight disorders in a few dayj and it has cured many obstinate cases after other treatment had failed. Doctors Said He Would Not Live. Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes: "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesbnrg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had hf. ter attend to it at once, as I could not possioiy uveanotnermontn, as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidnev Cur I was recommended to me by a friend, and i injmeu-.ateiy sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I be gan to get better and continued to hn prore ontd I was entirely well." Twt Sixes, 60 and Sl.OO. s:ld Ai3 r.Ec::.::x:ED by BELT & CHERRING TON Executor' Notice. frned my ... . . l .hat ih. nndersi Notice ! llrreo) PnlU Cm. veoU, July p,,.nt,d exeu or of the mate tied, to me t tlie County Uerks pllice uT.ilH. Oregon, within six month! from d.ue of the first publ u;atl.m hereof; lateU aud first lhed tobe rU-Mf Executor. eri , in the INotice of Final Settlement. N.,tice is hereby (riven that the "nf erned ItH'h flWt'HM'U. IIIKM mo in y a. 15 .r'thehour o'f U-oVlock in the forenoon of iid day has been aj.j.oi iled by tlic J mine of said l oun as me iuuc, ouu ...v. room of sa.d Court as the place, for the beam oi objections to the said Imal account and th settlement thereof. UcCmAiQQHi Administrator of the estate of John Mcculloch, deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and first published November 10, 190j. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAXD, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 t nited States Laud otlice, Portland, Oregon, s..i, torn her 1. 190f). Notice is hereby given that in compliance ini.H 178. entitled "An act for the cale of ii nitmr In mis in th States of California, Ore . U'.,-!.inlit.-.n Txrrif.fifV BS extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 189-', rreu w. ungues, ui , county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day ;.. l.iu aii'nrn ut a tumPtlt. NO. (h(l. llieu 1U I ilia innt. u.-....-.-. - - - , tor the purchase of the K. Yx of N. W . of sec. No. 8 iu T. No. 7 S Range No. G W.. and will . . c ... i .. .i.nt ,1... I.. t.H Qttiiorht is mrirf oner prooi to bihmv umi uio mnv. . valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the County Clerk of Polk County at his oltice at Dallas on Friday the 4th dav of November, 190.". He names as witnestcs: Wm. Tillotson, of Buell, Oregon; Alelvin Coulee, of lluell, Ore gon; Ceo. Coulee, of Dallas, Oregon; Klias Hin haw, of Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 21th day of November, 1905. ALOERNON S, DRESSER, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Oflice, Portland, Oregon. November 4, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevuda, and Washington Territory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Jennie A. Brosseau, oi Sedro Wooley, county of Skagit, State of Washington, has this dav tiled in this oflice her sworn state ment No. 0699, for the purchase of the S. E. of Section No. 24 in Township No. 7 S., Range No. 7 vi., and will oner proot to snow tnat tne lana sought is more valuable for its timber or stone in an tor agricultural purposes, and to establisn her claim to said land bofore the Kcgister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the Kith day of January, 1906. She names as witnesses: F. C. Whitten, of Portland, Oregon; U. S. Bryant, of Portland, Oregon; W. C. Harmon, of Newport, Oregon; H. A. Duggau, of lnglis, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oltice on or before said 16th day of January, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Department No. 1. The Salem, Falls City & Western Railway Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. D. Floyd and the Oregon & California Railroad Company, a corporation, Defendants. To J. D.Floyd and the Oregon At California Railroad Company, a corporation, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby notified to appear and auswer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action in the above named Court on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, and if you fail so to appear and answer the plaintilt will take a judgment against you as prayed for in his complaint herein to-wit: That a strip of land one hundred feet wide across the South half of the Southeast quarter of Section 13 in Township 8 South of Range 7 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Polk County, Oregon, the same being fifty feet on each side of a center line described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 820 feet North of the Southeast corner of said section 13 at a poiut where said line enters .-aid section 13 on a 14 degree curve and con tinues West of the East line 00 feet, thence on a tangent 198.3 feet, ther.ce on an 8 degree curve to the left 2U0.S feet, thence on a tangent 418 feet, thence on a 12 degree curve to the right 293 feet, thence on a tangent 195.7 feet, thence on a 7 decree curve to the left 212.6 feet thence on a tangent M feet, to Wist line of Southwest quarter of said section 1;!, being a total distance of 26t'J.4 feet and comprising 6.4 acres more or less, be appropriated to the perpetual use of plaintilt for a Railway right of way and that the same be condemned aud the value tnereof be by an order of said Court duly ascertained and the compensation to be paid therefor bv planum fixed by said Court, and for such other order as to the Court may seem proper in the premises. F This summons is published for a period of six weeks by order of the Hon. Ed F. Coad, Judge of he County Court of the State of Oregon for I'Olk County, mmlu nt r.,uml.D, . r.n. t, V, .. , , , iJuunuauon inereol is October 2,, WOo, and the date of the last publi iW5U be thc 8th Cli,y of Member, SIBLEY & EAKIN, Attorneys for plaintiff'. Notice for Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. I nitcd States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, June 3 Tivrs ,V,i ,r.. . ? " oi congress of Mmberland m,hesateVofli,ato0f Nevada, and Washington Territory " as e'tfn i AuXti VtliC 48". by'w of August 4, 1S92, James A. Haves of rnllno county pf Polk, State of Oregon fas' this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 6wvi, for the purchase of the s VS ."i1!' ?? 8. uge No 1 to said ,7nd CV" ,.: l", e.staDlls1 ' claim a. Poriland, Oregon on iKeTO? of December, 1905. '"isiuaj He names as witnesses: Peter Berg, of Dallas Haves, of Dall 0'"' UrtS01'. William Any and all persons' claiming miversplv day of DecemtWr7l905. ' " r Dt',0re said ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Do Not Neglect a ColtL r.,. m weakens the Lung, lowers the Vitalltv BnJ . system less able to withstand each succeeding cold, thui ..;nrr tho wav for mnra BerlaiiB rile.... paving - - - .waava. till Administrator's Notice. Notice is hrpl,v ,ri.-An . . . toner. deeeaseTov an order of theHo , r'hn ? Court of Polk County ir ?7he St a e oOrnTh5' an order dulv made and euterM nf I DJ y said court on the loth t Z Oe?&'r rJdAI1 Persons inrtphtnt ir, ci.i " .... . l.'cr' '" AH hed to o i nn , , are .reby noti- immediate settlement hero and .li"LI""ke boldine claims aeainst said estate i Ph r8,ns da.! hereof. mouths from the daor!'So0lkCOUm0ni813th A- F" TXER, ?!lsJ"i of the estate of ... , t Johno. Toner, deceased Mb.ey A Eatin, Attorney, for sSd eTa'te. Appointment of Administrator nn,i Notice to Creditors. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCE; JJf"i -rf-l-F"""-T casta mm 11? i PERMANENTLY CURES Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Gore Throat Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Gore Lungs. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HOW HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES, DOES NOT CONSTIPATE CHILDKtN AMU WILL POSITIVELY CURE CROUP AND WHOOPING COUCH. MRS. SALLie LOCKS Aft, Goldthvralto, Tex., nayai "w, have used Mallard's Horehound Syrup In my family for several rears, and It always srivea satisfaction. When the children had Croup and Whoopiuir Cough It alwaya relieved them at onee, and I would not ba without it In the house, as It la the BUST MEDICINE we know of? Best Remedy for Children. Every Bottle Guaranteed THREE SIZESi 2BO. BOO and 91.00. BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY WILSON DRUU COMPANY J. Q. VanOrsdel & Son DEALERS IN timber and farm Dnd$ and City Property. Office on Court Street. Dallas, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, ISo. 9, stated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. R. L. Chapman. W. M. Oscar Hayter, Sec. Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, Firs First and third Fridays of each month. Oscak Hayter, H. P. Willis Simonton, Sec. fA aonii Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. S., stated 4 -meetinirs Second and Fourth Tiien. days of each month. Mrs. A. S. Fuller, W. M. Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec. I. 0. O. F. itftSS;fc Friendshin Lnrfw Kn ft moot. -S?ptevery Saturday evening in I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Ohauncey Teats, N. G. W. A. Ayres, Rec.Sec. KaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets "Second and Fourth Mnndnv nf pah month. J. E. Sibley, C. P. A. W. Teats, Scribe. lmira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets vv.j 1 iiutljf evening. Miss Mi.va Hughes, N. G. Miss Lydia Campbell, Sec, TTOBNEY at law. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill Si DALLAS, OREGON, Attorneys at law. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable set of Abstracts U Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREG08, ttobkey at law Ed. F. Coad, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OKEGOI AjTTORNEY AT LAW. N. L. Butler, 1 Office over Dallas City Baiifc DALLAS, OREGON. Woodmen of the World. Dallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd h ul Inii'Q 1. 1. 1 1 .... fni.. -1 w.0 UIii every inursuay evening l'RAXK Kerslake 0. C. W . G. Vassall, C' . Mistletoe Circle. No. 33. W. ( X 4"meets in Odd Fellows' hall, Second and hnnrth Wo.lnA.,. c l' t t ""'""""J1 01 eacn monm MH. dOSKl'HIXE MCDEVITT, G. N. B. M. Guy. Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. jUk las Tent, No. 3, meets Second -a f ourin iiiursciays of each G. V. Conkey, S. K. Com. I. N. Woods, R. K, ilac Hive No 28, L. 0. T. M meets noon f 0K " :,T -"""uay auer- Mrs. Blanche Eaki.m, L. C Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, R. k. A. 0. U. W. 0 ?ndThVN?- 35JIeets First W nltS fd Vednesday of each H. L. Festox, M. V. F. A. Stiles, Fin. CKandTh'--0',0- of "- meets month hl,d WeJney of each Mrs. F. J. Coad, C. of II Mrs!- Kd. F. Coad, Fin. United Artisans. inird Tuesday of each month. WILLIS SlMOSTOS, M. A. Gus Olix, Sec Knights of Pythias MABS Xo- '9fi. K of P ts are welcome TT T T "i-OKGE L i L- Tosf.y, K. R. s. "kt.e u Hawkixs. C. n Tn th mattaii v. . Ki.,..hefiv.e the Court fur Pols Conntv. ..-7.-or ,'he -0,ni'ly q.ine.l. U j.n, hvini S ".nd hfis Mut ete .re hrrebT notified to "-'iiit ST- ftter Union of Ameria K-lober, IA. ' " ln 0J oi . , .GEO S. SHEPHERD, Administrator of tbe ew.te of c. r r", 'hindier, deli 0f B- Ceil Attorney fot e. JU TTOEKEV AT LAW J. H. Flower, , Office next door to Postolce. DALLAS, OKEGOS TTOHNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Maia Street, Near Postoffice , DALLAS, - - OBEGOS J)entist. M. Hayter, Office over Wilson's Drug Store OBEGOS DALLAS, P HYSICAN AND SURGEON. L. N. Woods, M. D., the county. Office on Main street . ntiKGOK IJALiLiAiS, Physician and scbgeox Dr. R. C. Hunteb Room 6. Uglow Building T) A T.LAS, vw- R. C. Craven, Pres Dallas City Baiij fcjccnanges Dougnt. to points. Special attention Pu i lections. Salem, Falls City era Railway to- TlilE-TABI-E Efleotire Pecan111' Dttilj except Siuiw- A kOli to' each month: 618 11"r'1 Tne . J. Wagnee, F M West-Bornd: Lv. DALLAS Teats' Siding nilliams - Bridgeport ; Ar. FALLS CITY East Bound: Lv. FALLS CITY ; Bridgeport ' Gilliams TeaW Siding ' A ni T T 1Q Trains Stop on tienai iertl ..7 ..7:55 ...S: A ...' ' .!(' $ " ' . 1VS 'J r' ( R3 I II; I ! Cur Cu!i Proveo" '