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CURE YOUR KIDNEYS Why will VW"1 come cdtvuk "'-- care u onerw . t0 gymptom. of kidney d " 0" ST before diabetet, dropsy or Briftfat'i disease eeU in- Mrt. L. Hodaon, of ilj Aor Pendleton. Ore., tays : i thoeit.!!r endorse Ian Jney Pills today as I did nearly three yea" o Tbw relieved B-e of kidney trouble which had fathered me for . grinder T e time, rfcere wim SSm the M..M of my tack and down rated ty "' ,,;-.;.. n and eaowi an bii ; , condition wnen i inf, inn r-m- be and and loi This mam niT taking Doao't Kidney rills . 'J ""i.,.! tl, kidney tbroazn ute loiuB.rcgu"-- , secretion, and removed every 7Pf of the-trouble, From that day to t ' there has teen no recurrence, and I jive I,an'i Kidney I'M. all the ewlit. 1 consider them to be the beet ki.Iney remedy procurable and recommend them whenever theoccMfon rlsa. For sale by all dealers, 'rice oO eu. Foiter-Milhorn Co..BafTalo, . 1 ., sole amenta for the United State. Kemember the name-Doang-and take no other. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM I.SKKPKNOKNCE. roa ijalla. Train No. 65. beev InleM-nlein llly. M Coddling the Stomach. Do not pamper the children with koV ho method; there U coiniiMnse BU-thod. the children or the man or woman bow a tendency to be 'o3 tsetr feed If ttT begin to lose esh, their iUrncbnhould be toned op with a harm less tonic which will Increase the wre tions of the digestive tract. A tonic made of native medicinal root tich will in vigorate the itomach Into greater activ ity and Increase the secretion of the phosphate, from the food-i . remedy which will do this Is on- which bas stood the tt of publie approval for nearly forty years, and contains no alco hol or narcotics. We refer to Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery. It can be riven to the smallest child with perfect fUdom. If the biood U impure, if pim Die. boils, headaches occur, if the stom ach U weak-rt eradicate the pobons from the blood. A3 IMITATI05 Of KaTTBE'B METHOD pains of restoring waste vi u" - , Uhmentof the biooa ; r,a take an alterative eitract Herd of Grade Beef Cattle. FEEDING CHICKS. Foods Which Should Supp-.em.nt utij Prepared Foods, j He chicken Uine f Heved of much of it drudgery by i inflection of the dry leeos u, It Is with the grade herd that tie, FortterlJ. every ponltryxnan or ultrj chief Interest of the ordinary fanner j - i in MTntmv r-r orouucvr. iu i h- ns of pure bred sires In bulld- had a meth.3 of his or her own j U i woman caa a i .iV ,rr,p of the bills Plaborate as Inz op a herd from native cows It may WaMorf. Astoria. ..m that cattle whic-n eoo tp Donltrrman of fare wer those of tlse : v.r a't I? fhanced " . . M rwmltrrman throws in a few nr , w colors and qwalities of the beef breeds of cbIck feed foUr or five times cut ria I"' c.o a i there Is it tarter tlian those tnai co u-ji, this is tufLc.'e of one of the beef breeds w ueuc. j cren tere the object Is to produce beei.ani-aj ba!anee for saie. Buyers are of the opinion , j3 1 nnn beef aniinais and a.so. maacel will . i " . l. ,g"n rp mm B;res uiwu-c , tiio r,n oi it """"o" day. and the chicks do the rest M.; (a room for a few sUJge-o , Chicks cee-i regetaoies u. the grains of which the chick; romooBed. A blood beet cut to,, d FOR COUGHS KIN THE 12 1 VOPJDER WORICER FOR oou foh THROAT AND LUPJCS be eagerly at t-,t m-nrlpa of DUf the best quality of beef as we.I as the greatest numter of founds of dressed meat per hundred pound live weight It is a fact that animal vary greatly of native roots, made without the u o . . . ... r-. ri:..-.'a c..Aen Meoicai medicine . i. r.il . ... mr I I.I 111 M I. IJ a. in . ; Jv. miiib"U'. "-- a.m. Trnln No. W Inleiiideiiee, litly, 11:06 a. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 11 a. m.; it. wl 111, U :.'.. m. Trnln No. 71. I In.l.rn4iiM.. huly. 6:15 p. m.; iv. Moumoutb, C.Mp- ra.;r. lalla, 6 ')(. Ul FOB 11 HUE. Trnln No. . re Inrtepn'lerj'-. dl!r. 7.in.;l. Moumoutb, : a.m., r. Air.ie, a i; a. rn. Train No. 72. ITIn'l-iin'1-nr,'li!T, p. ra.; Jv. Moouootb, t.'M p. m.; r. Airlie, 4 p. ID. roa aoyaocra olv. Ijwvc Irt-(o4e.li:r, 2 15 J- iMte. Tr!n W Lm 1: Oaiiy i rnrAy, ( .: It. Moswiti!, r. lirle- prvtew, . U a. TrS So. YD. I.v. so,:J o'I. ' a a. ; r. 1 &4rjt'St'i, ; I Trmla Jfo. - It lllf. 1 p. B : lv ' Kwmim. 1 p .: r. 1 . P fTfcJi ui ib.i t M'i.B'.jiti lor A;r Tmla Xo 't. I.ie fcai'iM, lllv.T:X-.p. m.: 5t MubtwvuUi, p. b.; ar. lndpi.Uuce, U ' FROM AIKL1E. Trln "o. m lxvAlrlie,Uily, .; lv. Moan'-ilb, : - m.; r. Io1'i.'1 iiw, 'A a. m. (TriU lrin cnieii at Moumoolli loi txliaa I Train No. 75. lve Au-Ite. dtlT. 5 f. m.; Iv. Monmoulb, p.m.; r. lii(Und;ine, i:.Vj p in . FROM MON MOt'TH ONLY. Ipavra Moiimoiith lor liiil:K ii'lfiice, ihilly, it t'ti p. ro hf.i live Dr. Pierce s T.-'..-m Tht ve?table coaxes the digestive functions and helps In the assimilation of food, or rather taes from the food Just the nutriment the blood requires. Along with its use one should take exercise In the outdoor air, get all one can of God's sunlight and air; practice a deep breathing exercise every day. This 'Medical Discovery' gives no fals Simulation, because it does not contain alcohol or a narcotic. It bfclps digestion and the assimilation of such elements In the food as are required for the blood. Unlike a cod liver oil, against which the already sensitive stomach will declare open rebellion, this tonic l.aa a pacifying action upon the sensitive stomach and gives to the blood toe food elements the tissues require. It maintains one's nutri tion by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It over comes gastric Irritability and symptoms of Indigestion, and. In this way, fever, night-sweat, headaches, etc., are done away with. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purifies the blood and entirely eradicates the poisons that breed and feed disease. 12 it !.r mm NATIVE MISSISSIPPI COW. Dam of the heifer In the aecond cut in the percentage of dressed meat they will yield. Common cattle with bad treatment dress from 40 to 50 per cent, while pure bred and grade cattle with better treatment dress from ,55 to C5 per cent Some few dress C" to G9 per cent The feed and pasturage for the dam should very properly be charged to each calf until the next calf is drop ped. This is a very important matter In handling a herd of beef cattle. If a calf should be had from each cow each year and every calf could be raised each calf would only have to stand a comparatively small feed bill for its dam. Every effort should be made to secure a calf each year and to raise it, Itthueariaoiu:a. ecKm,enpBij ,. ,g gure t0 boiU, pimples, and other eruptions that ( a , .,.fit from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cum Coll(, Croup and Whooping Cough. &vaW 1 COFFEE TEA SPICES SAKiNO POWDf R fXTJUCTS ,iust mom CLOSSETflCtVEIS tin ( it A Freeh CoraplesJoa 1". preserved and produced by I'.o xTt-nr, a nil', delightful !; jurat ion, dcl:c;:trly fragrant. Mjkrt the tkin jui.i'cly toftj I jioshtricnrkkd aptmrani-e cauted t t'.ir drMicuj rrJmcs the ue of rn.'ct.l jiom, rlr:in';c tliein, re- n v -i.. iiui.:iiiii.jti()it mi t tiirr3,i an even, Uti'-jT'.ti;l.viiueto te'hi.Utome nourisli- i:u .1 ii iVin Kl in." a"d itinuibtion ol ti e c-.ilLrku vlii,l alio Kcd the '..in nl rjj'ply its healthful color Ailtnur Drvjpit fur a frtt iamfU tf &GBERTINE1 mar and scar tne skid, rure uiwu a - ..... tv. in Btartlnz to chanee a herd down, df-bilitav condition which so many I natives to grades f-pnng Is generally people experience U commonly the eect ! preferred to fall. The common calves of impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden '; dropped then should be made to pay Medical DUcovery Dot only cleans! the ! njSses uLtli the grade calves are blood of impurities, but it iacreaies the j belcg drof-ped. otherwise the first lot activity of the b!ood-mak!r.g g.arK ac4 s o gr2e oJves will have very higb It enriches the body with an abendaxt for their dams, supply of pure, rich blood. . j ..,st a5 jrrtant 'to cull A coniideration of m Impr.riAsce in ! ' , . . . w.f -i.m, -v.,1 miMnp tn tv ff,r th the ULprob.e dans rrom a wi cure 01 Oiooa or twmacu uiwjrura uuw Its harmlessnes. Dr. Pierce is frank and open with the public for he tells Just what is contained In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Its ingredients are Golden Seal root, Queen's root, Stone root, Black Cherry bark, Bloodroot.Mandrake and pure triple rellned glycerine. Concerning Golden Seal the highest medical authorities agree with Prof. John M. Scudder who says, It stimulates the digestive processes, and increases the assimilation of food. Ity these means the blood is enriched, and this blood feeds the muscular system. I mention the muscular system because 1 belle-ve It first feels the Increased power Imparted by tho stimulation of Increased nutrition. The consequent Improvement on the nervous and glandular systems are natural results. "Jn relation to Its general effect on the system, then U rut vmHcine in tine (rfxut Uhit h there i r-Aih ijrnernl vnonimity of trjdnifin. It Is uvirTHiilly regarded as the tonic u-ful in all debiliuu-d tut." Concerning Iilooc!rrot The American rrlspnaUiry fST- "inimulev-f digestive organs, inrretvis action of h-srt and ru-rlea stimulant and tonic. Very val uable as a cough remedy acts as a sedative-further valuable as an alterative." Read all about vourself, your system, the phvstclogy of life, anatomy, hygiene, simple bom curs. etc.. In The Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book of 100S pages. For cloth-bound copy send 31 eentt In one-cent stamps, or for paper fovered 21 stamns. Address Dr. E. V. fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. D go.i. Onions chopped uue , ed A handful of fresh tef scraps; scattered over the floor once a day j A will found and devoured. It is 8, U good rule never to give little chicks ; more chick feed or cracked corn at a. time than they will eat up clean. f I find it a good plan after the chicks are two weeks old to keep before them : all the time a mixture made up as j -: follows: Bran, two parts; clover meal, ; g two i-arts; lxne meal, one part; a little g salt and a little charcoal. This L? fed ; ti dry and is In addition to the chick feed f , ftn,l vegetables. I ought also to add h that I keep clean cool water before my: chicks from the very start. I am In no hurry to get my chicks out on the ground unless the weathei Is exceptionally fine, for I feel- that they are safer and tetter In a house. In one of the little houses such as I v..,n,i n-lth nnon front and with the floor littered an inch deep with clean sea sand, chicks are safer and better off than they are anywhere else. They are out of the way of hawks, skunks, cats and human thieves and grow like weeds. When my chicks are six weeks or two months old then I let them out into their yards. From now on I use the hopper system of feeding and keep feed before them all the time. In one compartment of the hopper Is a dry 'mash made as follows: One part clo ver meal, two parts mixed feed, one part commeal, one part beef scraps, o little salt, a little charcoal. The ingre dients are compounded by bulk rather than by weight. In the other compart ment of the hopper 1 keep crackeu corn. In their yards the chicks find grass, bugs, worms and later In the season apples, peaches and plums. As soon as practicable I separate the sex es and always aim to keep chicks of the same size together. Cor. American Poultry Advocate. . VR. KING'S ggaflL mi mi 1 1 y FOR ROUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PIIEUnOIlIA , , . .rfai TTToa ever afflicted with, and my friends expected I had the most MM 'j Te foTmfgrave. Our doctor pronounced my casa incu when I left my bed it would surely l) Disc0 cured me 60 completely that I J ESSE 'KahIr, Groves, I Price 50o anf$l.00 Ancm UTELY GUARAHTEEDI Trial Belli. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY I BELT & CHEREINGTON. I Li : f lf -ii mi n 1 in in. I ' ESTI8T. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's r mg Store DALLAS, ftRKOON. TTORXEY AT LAW J. L. Collins XLain Street, Near rostofllce DALLAS, - - OREGON TTORSET AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON The Olds Gasoline Engines I handle thn "Olds" the Itest Gaso line Engine, In the market. Just the thing for VkhI Sawing, Tumping Kpruylug, Fwd Mills, Churning, Etc. Come and See the best paso- line engine made fur farmers' purposes. Ed.Biddle, Agent Dallas, Oregon. F0lEYSn0UETTAR tosa ttkm O9ogla and haklaluingf GRADE ANGUS HEIFER. At two years old. herd as It Is from a dairy herd. A cow that will not breed regularly and that does not give enough milk to raise a good calf will not be a profit able cow if tho calf must depend on the dam for Its support while young. Cows that make good mothers and that drop a calf each year are the ones that are wanted In a beef herd. Shy breeders and young heifers that have not been bred are not desirable In establishing a herd of grade beef cattle. - (1ii OS in vi vy ... .., 13 V.. 11 13 v Mavt mm Grandfatheny knew what BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will do. A CONV1NCINQ PROOF CURE of the worth of a medicine Is the cures it can effect. Kverr on who ha us.d llallard'a Snow Unlment knows that it will KHLUMATISM. CUTS, SPRAINS. STIFF JOINTS. BURNS, MX'RALUIA. CONTRACli n Ml'cn- IMA Alt I k A IK.I" w-. USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. L. Kettle, Klchmoinl, Mo., writ.-s:- "This is to certify that I have ue4 your Snow l.ltilra tu for ten yeara for rheumatism, nuralifia, lame bm-k, tc, and in every case it Lm rvndurvd liaiuediatu nlki and aatinfaction." Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, 50c. $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 00-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, 0. Enormous Marketing. High prices draw the cattle. That Is a market axiom. Over a million head reached western stockyards during September, a movement that does not cast credit on the shortage shouters. It would seem that the country Is mak ing more beef than ever. This proba bly Is the case, and such runs would demoralize markets but for the fact that consumption has been running away nhead of production. Liquida tion is, however, to be reckoned with In the market movement that has as tounded the trade recently. Until ten days ago everything that bore the faintest resemblance to a sound mouthed ewe sold so readily In the stockyards that salesmen were ha bitually nccusiug themselves of giving the stuff away despite the fact thalflt was selling at the highest prices on record and far higher than killers could afford to pny. All markets have enjoyed an unpre cedented demand. Breeding ewes have sold at prices that would have ap peared fabulous ten years ago, the bulk of yearling ewes selling on the Chicago market as high as $7. All this stuff has been taken Into the farming belt by experienced men and enthusi astic amateurs with a common object, the raising of lambs and founding of flocks, says the Breeder's Gazette. Fannie Wood's Poultry Talk. If you must feed new corn, go slow. Loose feathers that gather in the corners of the poultry house these days furnish hiding places for lice. A very simple remedy that will check roup when the flocks begin to sneeze Is turpentine. Kub on the head and neck and swab the throat with tho same. There are pecks of trouble abend for the one who neglects to treat fowls for roup in the first stages. Roup la the beginning is nothing more or less than cold. The late hatched pullets are worth some little time and attention. They will return a good profit In eggs next spring and summer for care given and feed consumed. Malting Point of Butter. One of the interesting facts illustrat ed by experimental work at the Mon tana station is that for the first two weeks after churning the melting point of butter Is higher than it ever Is again and that after the first two weeks the general tendency of the melting point Is to become lower and lower. A de duction from this fact would be that lf the dairyman Is desirous of having the butter retain Its hard, firm body he should plan to have the butter reach tho consumer's table some time before It Is two weeks' old lf It Is intended for immediate consumption. Sold and Recommended by STAFKIN DRUG COMPANY Paraffining Buttar Tuba. The advantages of paraffining butter robs have been enumerated as follows: 1. Certain prevention of moldy tnba. 2. Invention of mold on butter and liner by avoiding air space. 3. Neater appearance of rub. 4. Reduction of loss from shrinkage. A Good Gooss Cross. If you wish to have what are known ns fancy table geese, a cross mating of a wild Canada gander with either an African or a Toulouse or an Embden goose will produce a fine quality of roasting geese. These will not do, however, to use as producers in the future. All produced In this way should be killed and used the first sea son, keeping out the mating of the Canada gander with any of the other geese, for when they are once well mated they should never be separated, but kept for the special purpose of growing what are known as mongrel geese. Don't Disturb Pigeons Too Often. Prank V. DeLancey, in Poultry Suc cess, says don't be everlastingly clean ing and scraping out your loft. Pigeon droppings are not detrimental to the health of your birds. Every time you clean a loft you are disturbing your birds. Use plenty of air slaked lime on the floors, and give the birds tobac co stems with which to build their nests. Occasionally put tobacco dust in the nest boxes. A TTORXET AT LAW L. D. BROWN Notary Public ; Abstracts Mill Street opposite Uglow Eldg. DALLAS, OUr.UU.N. TTOBNEY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St DALLAS, OREGON Yttor.vevs at law. FlPLEY & Eakin, The only reliable set or Abstracts ir Polk county. Office on Court St DALLAS, OREGON TjESTAL 8UKOEOSS Dr. H. L. T0NEY Graduate Ann Arbor, Mich. Dr. S. T. D0N0H0E Graduate University of California Office in Uglow Bldg. Both Phones DALLAS, - OREGON. , TTORSEY AT LAW. N. L. Butler, OfHce over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. TTORSEY AT LAW Ed. F. Coad, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON. Physician and si-koeon L. A. Bollmax, M. D., Uglow Building, Rooms 7 and 8. Mutual Phone Main 3G. Bell Phone Main 541. DALLAS, j OREGON. W. J. STOWE, Truckman, Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable rates. DALLAS. OTJKrjOisJ Calls promptly answered day or night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Hell DALLAS, Phone 103 OREGON Mulunl Phone LS06 M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON !, till TIMBER LAI FULLER & ELII ?:ycu ODly Real Estate firm in Polk' handling Timber Land eii Vs Don't fail to call or write II vr, bave timber to sell. Office in Crider Built Dallas, - - j. WILLIAM H. CUMHI witl Graduate Veterinary Ss '"7 Has located in Independent! GCl Country calls promptly atte day or night. US Give me a trial at Farmers' Feed Yard. Phone Hi fa THEMANWK0S11 -THE FISH BRAND SI and is the mm com has tried1; thesin t out of other h I Guaranteed fc and Sold Every; at $JO0 ; mi rw tnt a tov to let? YTt Locating Poultry Yards. There is no hard and fast law that yards shall extend to the south. Most of them do because the houses face the south, and It is more convenient to have the yards in front of the houses. It is all right to locate the yards where the conditions make It seem best to: locate them, on any or all sides of the ' house. Vigorous Males Needed. The virile, vigorous male is the one that will begot vigorous offspring, and It is the vigorous offspring that lays eggs. If you have a male that does not care much about the females, is indolent and uuattentive to them, make a potpie or fricassee of him! That Is all be Is good for. i . - - r'. i 1 1 ii i IA1 ( F line for now The Columbian Wyandotte Abroad. The Australian Hen says that the demaud throughout America for Co luml inn Wyandottes Is very great and that large numbers of this popular new variety are being imiwted from the United States and England. READ THE KLY OECjO OF PORTLAND " am . 4 iT f LrW) For the general newsot the & I WoHd alio for Information aba if kw to ob(am ike best WJ in cultivating the 5oiia Stock' pi Raising, Fruit Growing etc. paper by Subscribing for The Polk County Observer Both Papers for $2.25 I. THE NEW IDEA THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE W!7 iUHEDDHAXAT thlh lines tbe Bnels r H ClEa C0U6H SYRUP fgl, r1 M Bed Clove.- BIcsswb h Every EaU! J Best for Children For Sale by Druggists. !P Banding Pigeons. iNj Where It Is difficult to get the bands ; S 1 on the legs of pigeons, a little soap a- fN Iiiea 10 me leg may help tL opera-: N j ? r7?ym (RavmnaaBBSBzn now' This! VCt etfer One Hundred Tollara KevraH lb any ck cf Catarra that cacoot be cared by Hall'i Catarrh Cure. F J. CHE.NET CO., PWp. .Toledo, O. " the Bodviiigncd, bave known F. J. Che ney (or the lat li j r, nod belieTe him per lectly honorable in all buinesa trnction aod financially able to carry oat any obliga tione made by thrh firm. e.AU. Toirdo. O. Hall C!arrh Core ie Uken lutvnalIT.ctiM irrct.y npon the hiood and mucosa tnrtacWcJ HU e Family FU:t are Ule bet. tlon. A reader of these notes residing in Lansing, Mich., cites the case of a farmer who cured a case of milk fe ver In a rather unique manner. Aft er trying several kinds of dope to no purpose he took an ordinary bicycle pump, inflated the cow's udder with air pumped through the nipples, tied them with strings and left them twelve hours. lie then cut the strings and let the air out The presence of tie air seems to have worked a cure Legal blanks at this offic dowries and Provisions l.oods .Codecs, Teas and Spices U a food supply f frcsh vegetable' , ,, f" . r 1 1,1 k 111 ' ' 1 rockery and Queen's Ware. season. SIMONTON & SCOTT. wi. ore. OS FIELD Ol n qt 1 Vn ' . i ' V and CURE theI Jen Oisc roBC81!a?sHS AND ALLTHROUAWDl OTT ATt AWTEED SAlff rt 1 m ci 11 11 ft v i ii 11 f-i v 6 1 rv: -vr mm mm mat, m iia r,tr("? H H Eif I I S H B V. ( i Ulk? m ii vA ti Sll '.. CO beyond the reach Sldna! No medicine can do more. ler edirmo M .. . P..0.1., o medic n T: Do not risk J or -ii, uduas, ana M. THOUfSUIi,