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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1907)
TnoK "TbouTgeese. "rhTcTowr. of Woman-1 ffJ QP (pW- GOOD WORK Bailwa n,Ar.EwlT....v hood is Motherhood. ,d tup i (I t n V- " I'oU'J it ttl: tl - - , . i 1 1 1 1 i i e 9 ' - u I ,nhnnd is mother- II liUUUUW Done Dally In Dalla. Nearly every reader hai beard of Doan'iKidDerPill- Their good work gtiJl eontinaes, and our citizem are con stantly adding endorsement by poblie testimony. 'o better proof of merit can be bad than the experience of friend and neighbors Bead tbia case: Mra. '. Swaggert, of 819 Garden St., Pendleton, Or?., wy: "Both my buj band and myself Lave aed Doan Kid ney Fills with rooet gratifying reaolu. Mr. Swaggert was troubled quite aeverely with hia back and kidneya for a long time, and nothing ever helped him u Doan'i Kidney Pilli have. I have known of the healing and curative power of thii remedy for some time, and found that a few doses wonkl quick ly remove any laroeneea or pain in the back eaneed by kidney derangement. I am glad to help make Doan'i Kidney pills better known to all afflicted with backache or kidney trouble." Price 60 cents. For eale by all dealers. Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ole agenta for the Unite- gtttea. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. ' Don't ask for a Good Barber Shop; Find the big pole and walk in. We treat you right. Lynch SWisecarver Main Street FEOM IJtliEPESIiESCE. FOI VlLLXS. s. m.; lv. Moumou!h.:la. in., ar. a. n. . . j .uiti 11 . m ?iv Monmouth. 11: m.; sr. ImI- U,11;S. m. ... Train So.. 71, U J'" " .7 Dal 6:15 p. in.; iv.!onnioum, - r t Jji p. m, FOB AIKUK. dnee. daily. a. m. , . ,, . Train No. 72. leave In'Sepww. ? p m" lV. Monmouth, 3:Su p. m.; p. in. FO OXKOl-TH U.tl.1. Leave Independence, daily, 2:lo p- m. FROM DALLAS. rj mbaraspafca- ,.-it. rftir t Snnday. 10.5:: .: .Mode peiiitrn. :wa. bi. r. a m.;ar. Independence, a. in. Train No. Gv Leave i jim. r- -- - - '' FROM AIEL1E. Tr.in No. 67. Iave Atrlle. daily, 9 a. in.; lv Monro", iln. a. m.: r. Iu.l.'l"iw. 9.- a m (Tbla train connects at Monmouth for lisllas.) Train No 7! I-ave Airlie. i5ai:.y. 5:M P. m. ; !r Mmouth, S: p. m.; ar. IndeJence. 5;p-in. FROM MONMUim u.ili. Jvw Monmouth for Independence, daily, at 2.V0 p. m. afcMMl, 60 YEARS' VV EXPERIENCE 'fniin CortmaMT Ac annnaaniHrif aakMrh and deacnptlnn may 2oruua i oor opinK.n fra whether an trttlai otU. without cberga, in tha Scientific Mean. A baniJtomaly 1llntratjd wsetly. r'rti?,: iYiUNI.&Co.81DN6WM Kucb omoVffiS r BU Waiblngton, D. 0. Early Risers The famous little Dills. w WINTER COLDS vou need noU fear - them if you ue m BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP A coufrh or cold Is ppnorftlly a f orerunucr of many Bcrious Kk k . . It Bhoulrnot be neglectfd, the human brnthiii itj ttU'iM ia a combination of tub H and cellu, which lnuht bo ki pt iu order to inure good health. Ballard's Horehound Syrup CI TDCC COUOHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, tUKCO WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. H. KM, Jiutte, Mont., writoa: "i cheorfully recom mend liiillard'a llorfliiiund Hyrun to all pooolo alllicN-d with chronio coiifrhH. I Hiillrred lor ypara with a chronic rough w hich would last all winter, hallard's Horoliouud Syrup clluetcd an inimt'dlato and pcrmaiiout euro." 25c. 50c and $1.00. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0., Sold and Recommended bv STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY KMS ... r-'ktl PiTF,Vf aW. Most Grocers Sell OLYMPIC FLOUR Lvery Sack Guaranteed Mado of wlcctcd Eash'rn Orepon Hard Whont, It priKlmvs more Iohws of bread than uny othor Hour and the loaves are lihU'r and whiter. lWauso of tho lnerea'tl ijuantity of bread prcxlmiHl the cost Is no higher thaa for other Hours. Ask Your Qrocer for It THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO. Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. It la i economical bocau. it can be quickly turned off wnen not neishvl. W ithKa or kerosene there la the temptation to l, t light burn when not needed U save bother of lighting nod adjusting. In ome homes the ele-ti ic light bill, amount to otily one or two dollar ivr month ,h.UCJ if ' k ro k'l artificial light for less money than electric : light, but d,'s It save you anything when it limits oo- or'.-u ,""0Ik D;1- wJo-rulni your eyesight-smokes your wails-mara dewrl' nd increases liousehold work You but it wouldnt be economy. It is not so much what you save, but how you save that counts. ' ' KK!rlE MALLFJr0- RATES-Re.Jen on meters, jvr MIoWMtt J5 lu-Khleuiv. flat tr month l&.r. imti. , a. I . , "Ail.l I I'll .st-S-2x" per dropand 5c per Kilowatt up to 10 drops per dropand 5c per Kilowatt up to 40 drops; over 4(5 r or powe.- rates .,.pT M the Mve. We are alwavs rTadv to exrlait he -in. and out."1 of the lighting proposition to yoj cill on S o? phone to ua. e are never to busy to Ulk business. Willamette Valley Company E.W. KE.IKXS, Manager for Dallas. Wutual J,7"tr",iU!lnonlof the Court Hous. Phones Rcll 421. They Are Eay to Raite and Ar. Very Little TrouDie. D. C. Bromagbim in ronitry World aays: -For good resulU wito g ou . v,.. hrKline stock. The IIJUM U't fe'-- " . gander should be two years old, match- c than ed with two geese noi juuu two years. They can be six years old and have good results, for the older the geese are the better breeders they make, but the ganders are not proflta ole to keep when they are over Ave rears old. Care should be taken not to let them get too rat aunug w for If thev are the eggs will not be fertile Thev do not require a very warm place. In fact, they do better to ..i.t- 4,. thomef-ires a creater part or the time. I turn mine in the yard with the stock, and they are in a setter con dition for use In the epring, and I have better lu with the goslings They should begin to lay the middle or March. If I wish the geese to keep on laying I set the ejrgs under hens, but set one goose at the same time if I i.nr if not I raise them very nleely with the hen. Then they can be made to lay two or three litters of eggs. I know of forty goslings being raised from two geese this year. They were pastured like cattle and were very little trouble to the owner after starting them to growing. When the goslings hatch leave them In the nest until strong. If the ben is kind and not restless they do much better than to take them out of the nest and wrap them in flannel, but I have taken them out of the nest and had good success with them. When the goslings are all out and are strong, if it is warm and dry I take them to a grassy spot where I have built a yard, or runway, and put them in a coop if I put them with a hen; if with the goose I put her down in the yard, and I feed the old goose, but I do not feed the goslings for thirty-six hours. For their feed I give them a little oatmeal sprinkled on their backs. By sprinkling it on their backs I can easily teach them to eat. They are very little trouble after that. I keep them In the yard for three or four days and then turn them out to go where they wish, giving tnem plen ty of fresh water to drink ana turning thwm In a sheltered place at night and .always getting them under cover when it rains, for a hard rain will kui gos lings. They are not subject to dis ease of any kind, and one can just see them grow every day. "The Emlxlen and Toulouse are the writer's choice. They are satisfactory on the market and very interesting to raise." Moistur. In Fowl House. Dampness in a henhouse is caused primarily by warm air taking up moisture by evaporation and having the moisture condensed (squeezed out) by becoming cold. Moisture occurs in a henhouse from the breath of fowls, from the droppings and the water pans. If the house is open, this air laden with the moisture can pass out readily, so that the nlr within is as drv as the air without. If the air Is closely confined in a tight house, con densation takes place inside the house. If the house were as tight on the front as it is on the other sides, top and ends, and without ventilation, the air would become warmer, thereby ab sorbing more moisture, which, when the outside wulls become cold, would condense the moisture by coming in contact with the cold walls. The moisture when condensed out of the air makes the litter and wulls damp, and we say that the house "sweats." Whenever this moisture Is again taken into the nlr the house is made cold by the process of evaporation. That Is one reason why a damp house is a cold house. vlr C,; uny T the head that hood. But ony aniicicaifes this cor weK? .fflw if. lac of woman 0MU0 Clear the burdens of maternal strength to near . w few women d;?nity and du ty And uw come w inw why so many worn- ; a lJ?Ateml oi motheruoodis ; bu they are unnrepared.- ; i ation then require iui - - ,. m the youn? woman. And every , U enced mother answers- le , ; rf hitatin2lv advise expectant mothers w i n iiio Lr Fierce hvuriw rrex-r-j) ( m 1 ' v ! swohens. The reason for f! this advice is that Dr. Pierce's T: Prescription is the best preparative for thTSlwrnal function. So matter how hoalthv and stron? a woman may ne, she cfnno? ue -Favorite Prescnpt.on m a preparative for maternity without lain of health and comfort. But it is Si women wbo are not strong who bet nnreciate the great benents receneo fffinVU of favorite . Prnpuon. For one thin? its use makes the baby 3 advent nractica y painless, it nas m many cases reduced days of suffering to a fewy brW hours. It has changed the 7.iA i anTietv and struggle into a ri " j ' lime 01 ease aim "'' n r. rt tii If r 1 UTT T The aniious mother of the family oft-, 0 ntimes parries the whole burden oi re-; -a sponsibility so far as the home mwucanon of common ailmonts of the g ns or boys Temperature of Henhouses. It is as important that the henhouse be kept cool in summer as it is that it shall be warm in winter. It Is a com mon fault In henhouse construction to overlook the Importance of providing for the free circulation of air, particu larly the escaping of warm air, which accumulates In the higher purts of the house. In order to overcome this de fect in a measure an opening is pro vided uliove the windows where a door hung nt the top swings out, shading the opening so that the sun cannot shine In anil permitting the warm air which accumulates at the highest por tion of the roof to pass out freely. Undrawn Poultry Keep. Best The experiments pursued by Dr. Charles Harrington, secretary of the ; Massachusetts state board of health, i aud recently made the basis of a spe cial report to the Massachusetts legls- i lature are being quoted with much in terest by all handlers of cold storage goods, notably poultry, as they com- i pletely vindicate the claims of poultry ! dealers that undrawn poultry is pref erable to drawn. Indigestion and Dysentery. The best preventive for indigestion and dysentery lu chicks aud laying heus is one-quarter pound sulphate of Iron and one-half ounce sulphuric acid dissolved in one gallon of hot water. Place lu a .tone Jar and set awsy to cool and settle. Add oue tablespoouful of this liquid to each quart of drinking water. This is a mild and effectual fvmedy. Dry Bone For Fowls. Iry cracked bone is chiefly lime, all the animal matter having Unm ex tracted by cooking. Bones have to be cooked aud dried before they can be cracked. Don't Overf.ed the Chicks. Feed jour little fellows ouly what iney will eat up clean. Keen them trifle hungry aud you will have morn x them to put in winter quarters, now' This! cBtT Cue Hundred Dollar ImrJ fe. any cue of Currh lht cuial be curvd b) Ball's Catarrh Core. F J. CHE.NET CO.. Prep... Toledo, O. We the nadusifned, bar. I sawn T. 3. Che y lor the Last U years, and bUrr. him per fectly honorable ia aU bounces transactkms and financially able to carry oat any oblia tions nail b tJieir Brm. W st a T r.i, W hcW. Tm jrts. To!edo, O. jr.su. Tolsio. O. Hall s c atarra Core U Ukra inUmaBT.actlas' sirectiy apuB the biood aad aiaeos. ssrfacMol ths rtm. Ptk, Tie. par botUe. bstU b aj HaU' FamUy PU1. ar. U. tatt. DR. Ld W " 0 The cost of the doctors nitt.n much too ereat. At of common ai is concerned. ..Sitj ia varir such times the mother is invited to write to Dr. Fierce, oi uunaio. j. leal advice, which is given free. Corres pondence is held strictly confidential. The ingredients of the - Favorite Prescription-is a matter of public knowl edge, being printed on eacn sepaxa bottle wrapper. . . . . rjr.fno tf.i"r .-. assured wuu uvuji Pierce's well known medicines because , no harmful ingrodient is coniameu m them. Xc alcohol, opium or harmful narcotic is contained in the "Favorite Prescription.' Xcarly forty years ag'- ur. rA that chemically pure iT...arino r.f mir str-'tisth is a better solvent of cur nati-e medicinal planU than is tlcoho. high health J AW I I i ll AND FOR laBIMrayS 'fc ALL THKOA DISEASES 0 AND BBJl CIO PREVEfJTS 1 iwjy 1 yrvi mmnletelv orostrated m fhet i - ' Tr, vears a?0 a severe. cola.seraea w -J r ' V" rw v. r" W wo fr. Jnrk and scarcely able to stand. 1 then wan auviu J & " wwtij PRICE 50C AND $(.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED DY JZ BELT & 0HERRINGT0N. Itesidos glycerine is of high nutrrtiv: - am: m DuiiQing up hy UfiS.l muc:i -ur;jaeMUB t;ju ii. oil. Th: imrrodim ir. "tavcnie rre- D E.NTI8T. scriptlon' beside h' j!y serine arc iady s Slipper root. Golden Sea', root. Black Co- nosn ana iiiu" onosa .uj, uu i-ujiuiu root. . . . , Dr. John tyie, Mitor oi ine uepari, ment of Therapeu'.lcs in The Electic Review savs f Unic-rn roo'. ( HtloiiifM DViteii ) one'of the chi:f ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription: "A remedy which nvuriably acts as a uterine invitrorator an' always favors a condition which makes for normal ac tivity of the entire system, cannot fail to be of great usefulness and of the utmost importance to the general practitioner oi medicine. "In Helonias we have a medi cament which more fully answers the abave purposes than mvj other drug with wh'wh I fun ncq'.uilnted. in the treat ment of diseases peculiar to women it is seldom that a case is seen which does not present some indication for this remedial agent." Of another Important ingredient Prof. John King, M. D., says: "As a partus pnepanxt'jr, Blue Cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation, for when used by delicate women, or those who experi ence painful latwrs, for several weeks pre vious, it gives tone and vigor to all the parts engaged, facilitating its progress, I'ui relieoiivj much gufferiiuj." Prof. Hale testifies of women who have taken Caulophyllura. all had very easy labors and made good recoveries. Blue Cohosh acts as an anti-abortive by relieving the irritation upon which the trouble de pends. He continues, "It has been em ployed to relieve irritation of Die repro diwtlve organs dependent on congestion. It controls chronic inflammatory states of organs and gives tone in cases of de bility." The foregoin? are only a few brief ex tracts taken from among the volumes of endorsements which the most eminent medical writers have given the ingredi ents entering into Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. "Favorite Prescription" is the only medicine for women, the makers of which are not afraid to print their formula on the bottle wrapper, thus taking their pa trons into their full contidence. HEALTH A.VD HAPPINESS. How to live in health and happines is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Adviserv This great work on medicine and hygiene. contain In? over iooo paifps and more than TOO illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay exppnse of mailing ottty. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. The government has lately an agreement with the Rosebud Sioux Indians for the throwing open to set tlement of 1,000,000 acres of land locat ed In Tripp county, S. D., just as soon as the details can be arranged. The Indians are to receive ?G per acre for land sold to settlers during the first three months, $4.50 for that taken dur ing the next four months and $2.50 for all disposed of after that, including school lands. Indian children born within the past eight years are to re ceive allotments. It Is estimated that after the Indian allotments are extract ed there will be 700,000 acres left for other settlers. During the recent session of congress a bill was passed increasing the ap proprlation for the bureau of entomol ogy from $75,000 to $113,000 in order that scientific investigation may be made of the white fly pest of Florida, the gypsy moth of the New England states, thrlps that attack the- cherry trees of California and the tobacco In sect which is devastating the dark to bacco regions of Tennessee and Ken tucky. The white fly, which is one of the newer pests, has destroyed In the neighborhood of $400,000 worth of or onges and nursery stock during the past three years, and the need of gov ernment relief Is urgent Every farm of 160 acres ought both In theory and practice to support a flock of thirty sheep. Of some CO va rieties of common weeds sheep will eat all but about fifty, and the sendee these animals wonld render along the line of weed destroying would more than pay for their keep, while the gaiu they would make on the ration thus lonsuuied would be almost clean profit. True, the keeping of sheep necessitates better fences, but these are bound to come as land advances in value and as a type of agriculture is followed that is at all worthy of the name. Where one has not had experience he should begin in a small way with a few grade ewes and a thoroughbred buck and remember that the flock should be changed from field to field during dif ferent years to avoid trouble from stomach worms, should be provided with dry quarters and not be exposed to heavy winds and storms. Aside from their value as consumers of waste on the farm, many feeders have fuund that allowing lambs to run in corn fields has brought ia a larger return than has any other disposal cf tv.-crop. Chamberlain's Ccsgh Rsir.eslj Cure CoUs, Croup and Wni.iping Cough. i r TT VTTT'D M. ha l ir.iv Office over Wilson's I nig Store DALLAS, OREGON. TTORXEV AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near rostofflco DALLAS. - - OREGON TTORNEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON A TT0EKET AT LaW L. D. BROWN Notary TrcLic; Abstracts Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON. AjrTORSKY AT LAW . 0.SCAU IIayter, Upstairs in Campbell building, Mill St DALLAS, OREGON A TTORNEYS AT LAW. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable sei or Abstracts li Polk county, Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREGON A TTOBN'EY AT LAW. N. L. Butler, Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS. OREGON TTORXET AT LAW Ed. F. Coad, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON. TJestal sntoEONS Dr. H. L. T0NEY Graduate Ann Arbor, Mich. Dr. S. T.D0N0H0E Graduate University of California Office in Uglow Rldg. Both Phones DALLAS, - OREGON. Jhysician asd si koeon L. A. Bollman, M. D., Uglow Building, Rooms 7 and 8. Mutual Phone Main 36. Bell Phone Main 541. DALLAS, - - OREGON. W. J. STOWE, Truck mail, Does hauling of all kinds at reaaonable rates. DALLAS. ORFCjnv Calls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Hell DALLAS, Phono 103 OREGON Mutual Phone LiOC M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON TIMBER LA FULLER &JLLI Only Real Estate firm in Pol Dandling Timber Land , Don't fail to rail or write it have timber to sell. Office in Crider Bui Dallas, WILLIAM H. CUIU Graduate Veterinary i Has located In Independec Country calls promptly att- aay or nigni. Give me a trial at Farmers' Feed Yard. Phone THE MENTOB THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF AND HATS M arc me men wnu nuve Dut them to the hard est test in the rouah N est weather. Gei the original Tower's Fish "Brand made since 1836 catalog me roit me ASKM 1 V tip THE HEW IDEA p OiJ Motes the Bowels r1 READ THE WEEKLY OKEGOMIA OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information abo kow to obtain -lie best result in cultivating the soil, Stock Raising Fruit Growing etc. Yr.ii ncC caoiip paper by .a Subscribing for The Polk County Observer Both Papers for $2.25 THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE Hp COUGH SYRUP li 11 XATIVE n QHEY LI L I 8edClnerBlBtMaE8fYB3ill8 P Best for Children For Sale by Druggists. Groceries and Provisions wv. uoods, t offees. Tphs nnri t, n wl oi.. I- Also - c. cu.ro m nesn vegetables season. anrl frnit 4., Crotfery and Queen's Ware. SIMONTON & SCOTT. ore. OSF1ELD m n GTiVn " OS FIELD OLD STAXD ' r: f bnns if 1 1 i tue nay AND CURE THE y w Or. linjs Koiv Disc:J fob csifgi18 AND LL THROAT ANDU), OS MONEY BET5 The new tiixative that docs not gripe or nauseate Pleasant to ta&e. aitz iiissaa. s s i 1111 . uy A CHEEEINGTON, DaUas, THOnPSON, Cures Stomach and I trouble ari f