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Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1878. United States Land Oflice. Portland, OreRon, June 12, m7. Notice U hereby Riven that in compliance with the provinion of the act of Congress of June 8, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore iron, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, m, William W.Chappell, of tails City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, hat this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 7463, for the purchase of the N. H of the 8. W . Section No. 10, in Townthlp No. 8 3. of Range No. 8 W., and will otter proof to show that the land ought is more raluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thisofflce, at Portland, Oregon, on Frldav, the 20th day of September, 1907. ,1., '....,. a u,Un,ictu.B WitlfHHl J. SOUln- ii rltr nnwnn' Itnv Ml'MnriitlV. of well, ui n.nnv,vj, n " , ' . , Falls City, Oregon; George Bagley, of Portland, Oregon; F. A. Lucas, of Falls City, Oregon; C. i . nf uullu rltv nrmmil Any and all peruana ciainiing adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said -JOth day ol September, 1-J07. ALQERN0N g DRESSER, Regibler. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Anril 2!ith, 1907. u,iAn i0 t.cKtt vivn iht iii comDliance with the provisions of the act ofCougreBSOf June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tie sale of timber lands in the States of Caliloriiia, ureguu, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended ... .11 . i. i.,i.ii, i u..,l Mtui,.a liv act of Augusl . iun 1.-1 MnTimmilllllll of DullaS. COIinty Of Polk. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. tor ine imr chaae of the East of Northeast J4 of tertum No. 30 in Township No. 9 South, West, and will oiler proof to show that the una sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Long Live The King! ia the popular cry throughout European countries; while in America, me cry ui the present day is "Long live Dr. King 8 New Discovery, Kind of Throat and Luu? Remedies !" of wtnen jura. J una ivyuoi Paine, Truro, Mans, says: "ii never fails to give immediate renei anu to quickly cure a cough or cold. mrs. Paine'a opinion is shared by a majority of the inhabitants oi mis coining. Discovery cures weak lungs aim or throats after all oilier iemeuie failed ; and lor coughs and colds it a the only sure cure. Guaranteed by 11 j CherriiiKton, Druggist. 50o and Ji.UU. Trial Dottle free. Gervaia la to have a $10,000 bank. A Memorable Day. i i. One of the lavs we reinemwr w uu pleasure, as well as with I'm"" health, m ine one oh - ; aiMiuaiuled with JJr. King s I'illa, the painlt-ss pnnnera n headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25 . at Belt & Cherring ton Drug Store. Wapinita 4CC feet haa water at a depth of All the World knows that Balianra onow unn. has no superior for Rheumatism, bti Joints, Cuts, Sprains, Lumoago ami u.i pains. Buy it, try it anu you wm use it. Anvbody who has used Ballard Snow Liniment is a living proof of what it does. All we ask of you to get a Price, 2so, ooc anu than for agricultural purposes, aim m '," ... ,, Sa.T.um Sold by Stafrin Drug Co, day of Julv, 1M07. . k i He names as witnesses: J. P. McElfresh, of Centralia, Washington; 1). T. Dickey, of Cen tralis Washington; A. Maybee, of Rocca, Ore go "; Floyd McTim.iionds. of Falls City, Oregon. . .!.:. ..j .n olHiminir adversely the above-descrlbedlaiuls are requested to file their claims in thiB office on or belore sam luvii uuj ui July, 1907. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. VAiiraiihomhvriven that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator oi the estate of Eliza Day, deceased, by he County Court of the State of Oregon, for rom i-ouu i i 1 ; ll . . .1 aim ubh unanucu. , t. Aii ?or.,.a hnvinir claims aguinst the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the nndersignod, at his place of business in Willamiiia, Yamhill County, Ore- . .i.- ui..o ihu ri.niKtv Clerk of Polk IfUll UI a l iuc u in '.v. ... ..... v , . County, in Dallai, Oregon, within six months goii. or at the office of the County Clerk of Polk tJOUUiy, iu uaiiai, v'ii .lata n this nn'lCe. Dated and first Wf' Administrator of the estate of Eliza Day, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. HTnl tna ia ViOi-oriV sTi Vtl that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the ...i.ii MurvRifav. deceased, by tne county Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. ,. ui ..u;tn huvinff claims against the said -.. ip hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at his place of business in Willamiiia, Yamhill JLouniy, ure .t iha nffing nf the County Clerk of Polk Con'ntv. in Dallas. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Ja 1907. Administrator of the estate of Mary Riley, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom it may con- .hji ,ha nniiiiraio-iwrt Iiiih this tin v been duly' appointed, administrnvor of the estate of r rancis Kucner, ueceuseu, uy mo ; I'miri nf polk Countv. Oregon. All parties iu- .l-i.tori tnRiil estate are hereby notified to call .1 nnw ami miike settlement with the undcr- i,i an,i nil nart.ies having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the undersignea, wuniii .1 mnnttii frnm ihf. date hereof. iiaind at Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, this 2Ut dayo,M8y' Edward kucher, Administrator. Sibley & Eakin, Attys. for estute. Administrator's Sale. Twelve Irrigon dewberries weighed four ouneea- The Smile that won't come off appears on baby's . i. ..t Wk;t.i'a l:rOi4lll face alter one uuiue ui " . Vermifuge' the ereat worm meuiciuc. Why not keep that sinue on uu r face? If you keep this meaicine uu hand, you will never see anything else but stones on nis lace. mro. . '" well, Okla., writes: "My baby was neevish and fretful. Would not eat and rf,..,..ori ho u-milil Hie. I usea a bottle of White's Cre tni Vermifuge and life has not had a sick day since. ooi uy Stafrin Drug Co. Sherman county can give employ ment to 2,000 men. A Wonderful Happening. N. Y.. has witnessed o:ie of the most remarkable cases of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that place savs: "Uucklen'a Arnica oaive r . - I ...:.u .nl.inh T hurl curel a sore on mv ieis wnu wun-" suffered over 80 years. I am now eighty- five." Guaranteed to cure an sores, uy Belt & Chernngton, Druggist, son. Newberg's new cannery may be the largest in the state. th summer kidney irregular ities are often caused by excessive prink ing or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Belt& Cherrington, Dallas; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. Many additional fruit canneries are needed in the Willamette valley. War Against Consumption. All tuitions are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey anu iar cures coughs and colds perfectly and yon are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your neaitn uy taKing wmc unknown preparation when roiey s llonev and 'fur is safe and certain in results. The genuine is in a yellow package. Belt & Cherrington, Dallas; M. Li. Thompson, rans iny. Molina la tinrpliv iriveii that bv virtue and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, sitting in KM. UierdTy of June. K Ihemaer 400 acres will yield 40 bushela an acre. of the estate of Ann Sylvester, aeceaseu.uirecv One Sherman county wheat Held of In- the undersigned, as ailminWrator of said estate, to sell the real property of said estate, i,urui.,ufi..r rlpiwrtiu-d. whollv. at private sale, for cash, in the manner prescribed by law, the iiiileraimitHl aa such administrator will, from ..u.i afmr Wednesilav. the 10th day of July, 1907, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in. of said day, at the law office of Oscar Hayter, in the City of Dallas, iu said County, proceed to sell the saw .mi nmnwiv vvlinllv. at urivate sale, for cash in hand on day of sale, in accordance with the aid order of sale and in the manner prescribed by law, subject to confirmation by Baid County Court; said real property being particularly ,loaFilOfl aa fnllrtwfl in Wit: ThA riniith half nf the Donation Land Claim of Ijimhert McTimmonds and Ann McTiin- innnila. hia wife. Notification No. 52X9, Claim Mn LI lioina narta nf Sections 10. 11. 1 1 and 15. in TniLnaliinu South, of Ranee 6 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk Couuty, State of Oregon, containing ;I2U.Z7 acres. Dated this 11th day of June, 1907. J. D. SMITH. Administrator of the enisle of Ann Sylventer, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fr I'nlk Cnmitv. llenartnient No. 2. Thomas E. Cautield, Plaintiff, va. Margaret Murray Caufield. Defendant, Siimmoni. 1 ii the Name of the State of Oregon : on are iiimiiii rwniiirMi tn annear and answer the com ..i.i.n iiiMl arainst von ill the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wit: On the l!6th day of August, 1907, and if you fail so to appear and answer the said complaint, the laintitt will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between him and yourself and foi- snch further and other relief as may be equitable You are hereby furthi r notified that this sum mons is served upon y u by publication thereof in the "Polk County Ouaerver," a newspaper published semi-weekly at the City of Dallas in Polk County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of the Honorable William Galloway, Judge of this court, made this fifth day of July, 1907, and this summons was first published on the 9th day of July. 1907. CARSON A CANNON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. GUINEA HENS. GOOD WORK Thr Would Be Popular II Valine Were Better Underatood. In many localities the guinea hen I considered as a kind of a novelty o nuisance about the place. It does no seem to be thoroughly well nnderstoix Done Dally In Dallas. heard of Wonriv pverv reader haa Doan'a Kidney Piils. Their good work -tin onntinnes. and our citizens are con- tlint the esss of the guinea hen an Btnn,iv adding endorsement by public highly valued by tiaKera ror cane inn teetimony. No better prooi Ing and that the young guiueu iu will bring the highest price of an broiler upon the market, says tin Feather. If more attention were glvei to the selection of the breeding stock preventing too close inbreeding mi providing a separate bouse away fron. the chickens for the guinea fowls, thcli cultivation might become more genera and profitable. Guinea hens may bt taught to live almost the same a chicken hens. The trouble experienced from keeping guinea fowls in building or poultry houses Is the overpowering Influence of mites and lice upon them They are much more easily destrdyel by lice and mites than the chickens The young of the guinea hen scarcely exist at nil when once attacked by lict or mites, which quickly destroy them. Guinea hens live out in the open, build their nests or select their nests under an old stump, a stone or In some out of the way place. When once they locate their nest nud lay a few egg? therein they continually remain about the locality, and It is not difficult foi this reason to locate their nests am' take from them part of the eggs. These eggs may be placed under chicken hem or the guinea heus themselves. Whei either of these are permitted to hatcl. the young guinens It Is well to conflnt the mother and young as soon as the young are hatched and keep them near at hand, where they can be looked aftci and properly fed and cared for a shon time until the young guineas become of a size that enables them to follow the mother about. of meril can be had than the experience u. trienda and neighbors. Read this case : Mrs. N. Swaggert, of 819 Garden St., Pendleton, Ore., says: "Both my hus band and myself have used Doan's Kid ney Pills with most stratifying results. Mr. Swaggert was troubled quite severely with his back and kidneys for a long time, and nothing ever helped him as Doan's Kidney Pills have.' I have known of the healing and curative power of this remedy for some time, and found that a few dosea would quick ly remove any lameness or pain in the back caused by kidney derangement. I am glad to help make Doan'a Kidney Pills better known to all afliicted with backache or kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. HOLLiSTEH'9 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediolaa fof Easy Psopl. Brin Golden Halth and Kenewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Live ind Kidney Troubles. Pimp lea. Ec.-em-i, Impure. Blood, Bail Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache tnd Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form, 85 cents a box. Genuine, niade by Hollibtkr Dnco Coiipany, Madison.Wlg. tOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE "Try Nature." Accordlntr to V. 11. S. In Farm Jour nal (Philadelphia), we should be mo.', inclined to "try nature." He als. throws out the following pertinent su gestlons: We should feed fowls so as to pi" serve them in the best state of health. As fowls become domesticated the. are brought within our control an consequently are largely deprived o their natural rights. As they depend upon us to care to them, it is a self Imposed duty to can for them in the best manner possible. Fowls in a natural state subsist upau food of meager character, and yet they are in a perfect state of health. Food of such nature is what they require. In winter we cannot of course get green grass lor our iiuiuuj, mi can do as we do with our cows when grass is out of season feed them hay. Late cut rowen is Just as good as any green food we can get in winter, and a supply should be kept on hand for this purpose. Cut it fine and steam by pouring hot water over it. Let it stand for a few hours, after which mix with the morning mash. All the news Observer. in the Twlce-a-week LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, JSo. , stated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each month G. L. Hawkins, VV. M. J, C. IlAYTKR, tseC. A ins worth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, Firs First and third Fridays of each month. Oscar IIaYTKR. H. P. U. S. Grant, Sec. ldaomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E.S., stated meetings Second and Fourth Tues days of each month. Mrs. Maggik Hayter, W. M. Mrs. Libbik Muir, Sec. For Sale. One 24-horse power, jacketed Uni versal engine, burns straw, oo wood; one 32x54 men, large cyu uu. , separator and clover-huller combined, together with two largo rounu warn tanks, each witn puuip a..- . cook-wagon, rurnisneu vn" and cooking utensus; wngou and everything ready Tor the Held. Although this machine has only thrashed about 59 days and when not In use has been well housed and Is In fine shape, I will Bell the whole outfit for much less than hair its first cost, as I have given up farming. JAMES ELLIOTT. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL High Service and Low Rates C. W. NIXON, Proprietor, Corvallis, Oregon. 1 - Ut1 f W. J. STOW K, TrneIiEtis3i:9 Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable rates. DALLAS. owroftw Even oim ALL ARB'S SNOW I IEll iyir-riJLvVf will do. MAKE EVERY JDAY UJUJNJL- '' bad the weather mm ii I i. Ynu rwrinot afford to be without & TnWF.P'S WATERPROOF! OILED SUIT (OR SLICKER When you buy looK for the . SIGN OF THE FISH ft J TOW! CO MOftTOM u I ft ft CAWOIN CO yTQ TQtOWTQCAW l Jewelry j w ' - i Woodmen of the "World. Dallas CamD. No. 209. meets in Stimulation Without Irritation. That ia the watchword. That ia wh it Hnim fixative Fruit bvrui) aoes. f'lM.niHHD mid stimulates the noweis without in itation in any f"i in. ueit Clierrinifton, Dallas; M. Ihoutpson, Kalis City. A Butte Creek man will have about 1,300 tons from two cuttings of alfalfa on 300 acres. Was In Poor Health For Years. Ira V. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: "I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and bladder trouble, and fluent consinerauic money consulting physicians without obtaining anv marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I desire to add mv teotimonv that it may be the cauBe of restoring the health of others." Re fuse substitutes. Belt & Cheirington, Dallas; M. L. Thompson, tails City. Clock and Cackles. The pullets, if they have been prop erly bred and fed, should now be doing steady laying. You never saw a scrawny nen lay ing. It is the well fea nen, tne one that looks neat and trim. Rusty iron placed in the drinking water at this season serves an excei lent purpose as a tonic. It is a mistake to tninK tnat common or mixed chickens are more profitable than pure bred varieties. Good birds cost high. Bear tnis in mind when purchasing new stocit. Good ones are the cheapest In the end. It is Important that the Interior of the houses, Including tne floors, De dry and that plenty of fresh air can get into the pens without drafts. It is equally Important that the drop pings be gathered each morning, so that a good sanitary condition can be maintained. their hall in the Woodman buildine every Tuesday evening. B. M. Guy C. C. , W. G. Vassall, Clerk. wifiRtlptoe Circle. No. 33. W. C. IWmnets in their Hall, in the Woodman building every second and fourth Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Greenwood, G. N. Mrs. Nellie Tavom, Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second and Fourth Thursdays of eacl month in I. O. O. F.hall. Mark Havtek. 8. K. Com. I. N. Woods. R. K. f .ilac Hive, No. 28, L. 0. T. M., meets lon Second and Fourth Thursday after noon of each month. Mrs. Kittie N. Miller, L. C. Mrs. Rose Fidler, R. K A Sore Care For Cholera. Here is a sure cure for cholera: Mix a naif pouna or smoKing touaccu m dry ground feed, moisten a little ana then feed. This will be sufficient for fifty fowls. We have had cases so bad that It was necessary to put the feed down their throats, but It cured them, says a writer In Farm Journal, Philadelphia. Feed twice a week or oftener if necessary. Fraternal Union of America I.odge No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday "of each month. W.J. Wagner, F. M. Mrs. S. E. Morrison, See. Knights, of Pythias armion Lodge, No. 96, K. of P- in A North Yamhill man harvested over two tons of Eoyal Anne cherries! from 75 trees, less than an acre. Q. B. Burhans Testifies Years. After Four G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrnfB vou Btatine that I had been en tirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Fo ley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped ti.A lirii-b dust sedimert. and pain aud vmntnmaof kidnev disease disappeared. Ism glad to Bay that I have never had a retnrn of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsea and I am eviilentlv cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to anyone suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." Belt A Cherrington, Dallas; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. The Charming Woman U not necesaarilv one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who c;onld never serve as an artist s tnouei possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires; neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that, spnghth- ness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even 10 nergen, Klectric Bitters restore weak women. oiva Btrons nerves, briuht eyes, smooth, velvetv ekin, ueaniuui complexion. Guaranteed at Belt & Cherrington, Druggist. 60c. On less than an acre of ground near The Dalles, a man will raise four tons of cabbage. On an acre he will clear $500. Folev'a Honev and Tar affords immed iate relief to asthma sufferers in the u-nrst stapes and if taken in time w ill pffwrt a core. Belt & Cherrington, Dal las; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. The Bane of the Henhonae. Mites are very small lice which con gregate by the thousand underneatn the roosts and in the crevices of the poultry houses. They hide there all day and swarm out at night upon tne bodies of the poultry. When full or blood they are red; when empty, very. dark colored. They are the pest of a henhouse and should be removed. Meets everv Monday evening W. O. W. building. Visiting Knight! are welcome. M. A. Ford, C. C. O. L. Hawkins, K. of R, A. 0. U. W, Cut Glassware Silverware Your friends are getting married ; give them a handsome, high-grade present. Also a full line of OPTICAL GOODS C. H. MORRIS Jeweler One door west of Stafrin Drug Co. rhig signature is on every box of the genuln Laxative Droir.ouiniae Tameu the remedy tb?t rnrea a cold to "no ! Dtitti.ts Early Risers The famous little d!.Is l?Vl ery A CONVINCING PROOF of the worth of a medicine Is the cureB it can efW one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment kimwJ h,. PI IDC RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS ST IPP in i5 USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes-- "Thislut certify that I have used your Know Liniment for ton years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back and in every case it has rendered iimnodiato and satisfaction." ultI Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, SOc $i rw BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0 Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUQ COMPANY ' COFFEE TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER extracts: - just mom CL0SSET ft BEYERS WHrUNPMlR.M J TIMBER LANDS FULLER &JLLI0TT Inly Real Estate firm In Plk fw handling Timber Land exclusively Don't fail tocallorwritpifvmiii.,. have timber to sell. Office in Cridcr Building Dallas, . Oeeoos. MAGAZINE READERS SUH8XT MAGAZINE beutilully illurtraled, good rtorw nd article (bout California and allth Far Wert. $1.50 year $1.00 yeat CAMIKA CKAST devoted aach month to the ar tistic reproduction ol trie bed work ol amateui and prolcuional photographer. E0AD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a book of 75 pege. containing 120 colored photograph ol $0.75 picturetque ipoU in California and Oregon. . Total ... $325 All for .... $1-50 Addrew all orders to STJH SET MAGAZINE FUJ P.mldinn San Francisco buy from Factory Direct. Therefore oar prices are lowest. "S. a r 1 a i vi 1 11 11 "sin Tvrmram 3 SI. PonruuUvCMa, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Ilooin No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON J3l Sallownecs TransoiT..ii to Dusky Ejat:!y A dark skin becomes fasciuaiinr; when dtTicatcly soft, uii.lmirwJ with the radiant glow w.iich 1 cates a healthy, active skin. Robert ine keeps the skin refined in quality, keeps poresfree from clog;'ii.gralt and stimulates the tiny capill.iriesto contribute the color which clurmsin blonde and brunette alike. Kukri ine is certain protection apiinsiun, unburn and freckles if allied It fore exposure to mn or wind. Spreads like an imperceptible sheen of gauze overskin surface, formings shield stimulating and preserving 1 delicate, lustrousbfauly. AlkjmrDranHlWtl firtfmwiifJilt ROBERTS m 1 tV?Oiiii. $2. 00 Pays tor the OBSERVER and the Weekly Oregonlaa onevear. In order to take advantage of this liberal offer, your subscription to the Observer must to paid up to date. Subscribe now. IDEA rirp THE NEW ruEtKlEDYS n THE ORIGINAL UXATIVE Fl m J. n 1 1 1 mmm I J t 1 r " Rpst fnr nh!!r!rfi9 :tJ fLj Bed CloifeT Blossom on Every BoUls For Sale by Druggists. Hones tbe Bonels COUGH SYRUP gpg nMf?Vrr. 1 J 14 CI--Wtw am SALEM, FALLS CITY VESTKRN RAILWAY COMPANY. Value of Exercise. Old folks, young folks, middle aged neonle. horses, cattle aud poultry all Union Lodge, No. 35 Meets First on A ThirH WarlnpOilav nf fmh month. H. L. Fenton.M. W. John E. Smith, Fin. TIME TA11I.E No. 3 EFFECTIVE FEHRUA11Y 1, IOOT. depend on plenty of natural exercise COal IjNJ'j?1 ,D- j tmeet to sustain health and vigor. Without Wirstand Third Wednesday of each the proper amount of exercise none of these can do their best. Cultivate healthful exercise all along the line for the best results with your poultry. month. Mrs. C. G. Coad, C. of II. Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Fin. Don't Winter the "Deadheads." Have yon counted how many' dead heads you are wintering, particularly In the line of old roosters? They are lusty fellows to crow and cat greedily, hut they steal the best morsels from others and bv May will have taken a lot more than they can return. United Artisans. Assembly No. 40 meets Fimt Third Tuesday of each month. Willis Simonton, M. A. and I. 0. 0. F. W. L. A North Yamhill man has an acre of prunes that has yielded $100 a year for three years and will yield $150thls vear. Sunflower Seed For Poultry. Sunflower seeds are considered val uable to feed poultry during the molt ing season. They are an oily food thought to be beneficial In the bright- : m ..Vmnrn At? nniilfnr fTVT cum vi . - t T. aureole Encampment, No. 20, are of but little value aa an egg pro- 11 and Fonrth ftond f . . 1 aucing luou. Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meet i every Saturday evening in I. U. U. t . Hall. SOKHREN, N. G. W. A Atbks, Rec.Sec. No. T No. No. 1 1 No 1 No. a No. B Pass. fash. & Freight Freltrht Freight Freifrht Freight Freight A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. 7:15 11:10 8:20 7:34 No Stop 3'39 7:38 No Stop 8:43 Lv. Lv. Lv. 7:43 No Stop 8:48 6:00 9:00 1:30 ' 7:65 11:60 4:00 6:30 9:30 2:00 ' L ' I 1 STATIONS Trains WU1 Stan aa SUaal Only. Na Afeat. No. 8 I No. 4 No. II No. 8 NO. 10 NO. Freight gh&t Freight Frt ' . A, M. P.M. P. M. A- DALLAS Ar. 9:30 1:45 6:15 TEATS ; ' Ar. No Stop No Stop No Stop . ' f . .- GILLIAMS Ar. 9:02 No Stop 4:47 a Ar .BRIDGEPORT Ar. 8:57 No Stop 4 42 Ar. . ...id 4-15 Ar. FALLS CITY Lv. 8:45 1:00 4:30 - 830 . . 7:45 II S3 Ar. 'BLAt-lt KWIL .V.j j , j j I Daily Except Sunday. S,h. SubJcU Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. r; Groceries and Provisions meet each o o o o o o o o Rickets. A Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bones . are not forming rap:dly enougn. Lack of nourishment is the cause. Scoffs Emulsion nourishes baby's entire system. Stimulates and makes Done. Exactly whit baby nccdi. ALL DRUGGISTS 1 SOc AND 11,00 . 00000000000000000000 o I KILE. the COUGH AND CURE the LUHCQ! month. W. A. Ayres, C. P. A. W. WE carry all the leading brands of d " Goods, Coffees, Teas and Spices. ,'anned ?pices. Also a good supply of fresh vegetables and fruit in season: .'. Crockery and Queen's Ware. m m r v Tainf I 1 VailTl Tkats, Sent. ft lruira Ixxlge, No. 20, D. of R., meets the first ami third Wednesdays of iach month. Mrss Mabel IIolmrs, N. G. Miss Oli.ie I1o s, See.' w,th Br. ling's ICVJ DlOGOUCry u Annuity Union rrn Roughs PRICK tn Jk (1 m. LDS Trial Bottl f m Kt3 IL THROAT A0 LUXSTRODBirS. GUARANTEED SATISFACXOJil J OS MOSEY EJEyUNDHD. Orrgon Assembly, No. 54. Meets pvory Friday at 8 p. m. at I. O. O. F. Hall. isitinsr neicnbors welcome. Marie E. Shelton, Speaker. Lydia Campbell, Clerk. SIMONTON & SCOTT, BiSsJfe OSFIELD OLD 8TAND r I.!. . .k.tph Mid lefTUbW nroneCT' ' -,"r opinio" h""fw"""J2 f (f 11 TIF Ham i THE? X 1IL il VLf UJ ILILJ Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not ff beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Z.. . Fans v-m- vrTrTnTTT7r For Sale by BELT & CIIEP.UINOTON, Dallas, and THOMPSON,