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B - m arm n n sT n nPTTrT' FTT tT fTTm n I jgEM bmmm m mu: Real Estale For Sale. R.-lnw rp inn! a few of my mimerotiit lar- mina in heal Knlate. I alhii havi; f..r sale a list of rwiiience property tlial i very desirable at lue prices; mu, tan e.wuuuvi. .. ... trade Uyou want to go to some other mate. 83 acres House aud barn, tented, a anap.J 1,2 20 acres Good building, orchard, etc... I 1,H 100 acres Fine place, new 10-rooin house t S.Cuo 80 acres--Buildings, stock, lmpletneiiti,. 3.IXJ0 271 acres Well improved farm, Hentou Co j.Ol 4.i2aerws Fine (arm. well imp. " " 1T,'MU 1G2 arret Near I'urrydale, fine land, no buildings 1 M' If acres h0 plow land, a flue farm I 4,-VX) 120 acres Fine improved raliey Iarm....f o,wv 2W acres SK cult., river bottom land, in Marion county '.' 92acre Well improved farm, on Little Uickiamote I 102 acres-Well Improved, Utile I.nokla- mute 16 acres Fruil farm near fiallnt'in I 1,'jW 2M acres-North end I'olk county, well improved 111,'si Vfl acres-Farm, 'iU hops, :u llml r, rent fanninf I 3U acres-Fine soil, 100 bottom land umii-r plow I 1 ,' Vt) acres -Good buildings, GO plow laud..? 3,'M 200 acres Well Improved, Mil land, V cleared I 6.000 400 acres-Near U-wisvilie, f!0 ir acre...? t.'AX; r.i7 acres 1M i, low land. bulMiiiL'. etc.. per acre I n 10 acres -Fruit much, buildinfrs, etc.,. . . I 1,2' M'i acres-Near lialbton, a line farm... .f ,4ii 2i.riacre-6n)il-a west of Dallas, ai I" l.uii 15 acres fcuburbnn fruit tract &"0 20 acres -8ubtirbin fruit tract I M0 0 acres-Fruit land, with buildiiiKS. I 2Mj Yours lor Uii.-iiii K, II. G.CAili'BKI.I,. klDNEYSS HOLLiSTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Boiy Modiolus for Emy Peopls. Brings QulJen Health anil Renewed Vigor. A specific forConstinntlon. Indiirmtlon. I .tea nd Kidney Troubles, l'implen, Keenn, Iinpura VIikki, IfuU ureal li, MiifK.Wi HOHi'lx, ileadui'lii arid iiacKacue. ii a tt'Hjiry aimimmn lea In tab let form, 85 cents a box. (Jcniilno made by Uollibteb Unco Compinv, Madison, Wis. WIDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE CURE YOUR Why w ill people continue to stiller the j agonies ol kidney ooinplaiiit, backache, ! : .. . i i . . . . i i .... i i uruiMiy uirunicrB, lauieriess, iii'ii'iaciica, languor, Why ailuw themselves to be come chronic invalid, when a certain cure is offered them? Jinan's Kidney I'iili? is the remedy to uee, because it gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their work. If you have any, even one. of the symptoms' of kidney diseases, cure your self now, befote diabetes, dropsy or LriKbt'B disease sets in. .Mrs. L. llodson. of 7J7 Aura !-t.. Pendleton, Ore., says: "I just as en thusiastically endorse fl.inn's Kilney fills today as I did nearly three years ago. 1 hev relieved tne of kidney trouble which had bothered me (or a consider able time. There was aching pains across the email of my back and down through my kidneys, which were ajrjfr.'. vated by colds w hich settled in the back and loins and caused an awful lameness This was niv condition when f lutein taking (loan's Kidnev fills. Thin rem edy banished the backache and pains through the loins, regulated the kidney secretions and removed everv evrimtoin uf the trou bit', I-roui that day to this there has been no recurrence, and I give Doan 8 kidney I'llla all the credit. I consider them to be the best kidney remedy procurable and recommend them whenever theoccasion arises," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-.Milburn ('o.iud'alo, X. Y., sole agents for the l.'niled .States. KemcmlH'j the name Ioans and take no other. 1 1 -i - Ii.i.OCJ bV-mlJ. Cause. L?e:.'.i:n tr.i Cy-'Ftanv ir.z tr,d T.-c-Li.-snt. Brni.-es f t!;e ::-itive stnicinres oadcrlyins t:.." in the aug'o for fl ed by the bar Hi d wall of the lyof at the heel nre termed corns. Pee Fig. 1, A B. The sole iim-ti is very thiu at this :rt and i.-f therefore less able to nroteet the sensitive structures auder- ueath against injury from pressure of) the shoe or other violence. The bruise Is evidenced by the blood staining, softness and sponginess of the horn j of the part, which will be moist or may even dischirrge matter If the bruise has been a severe one. It is only in rare instances that corns are found on the hind feet, which have fillip A way i A Fresh Coopleiioa ii preserved and produced- by Kobcrtinc, a mild, delightful preparation, delicately fragrant. Makes the fikln exmiisitcl v soft. li:ini.slipi cncklcd nittc.ir:incfl r.-mscM hv over-drvnessi rcd.icc.i the size of tnlanred norcs. clcansc3 them, rc- duces iiiHaimnation and spreads an even, radiant glovy due to wholesome nourish- mrnt fif sttn trlfinifv nnl f iiiinl'tllun r.f the capillaries which also teed the skin and supply its healthful color. Aikyaur Druggist Jora free sample of FOlETSIlONEPHMa toss thm coufttx and healslunga OASTOIlIAr lion's This! Vfe offer Cno Hundred ro'.lan reward fof lycasetf Catarrh that cannot be cured bi Jail's Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY 4 CO. , Props , Toledo, O. Wo the uadeisigmd, have known F. J. Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga fions made by their firm. w est a Tun ax, Whokiale Drupsrists, Toledo, O. Wauii.no, Ki.vwan A Mauvin, Wiicleaali trnig- fints, Toledo, (). 8 Catarrh t 'ure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaceaof the system. Price, 71c. per botUe. boldhyaJJ iruffKLsuv. ieci4inouiaia tree, llall's Family l'illa are the best. B0Y0UEN0W THE MT WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded by a BBS9 Slicker? Clean-Light Durable Guaranteed Ii, Waterproof 3o Everywhere A J flv.T (O cffl' riarly Oiscrs The famous iitt'c pills. V i "f1"' F,wn nnr Ln Grandfathcrwy knew what BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT H sill win ao. A CONVINCING PROGP of tho worth of a modietno ,0 cures it enu eiToet. V.xrrv on.. vu hji UH...I IMIard'a Snow l.lnlment knows that it will lM ID C? MHl'.UMATISM. CUTS, SPRAINS, SI HI? JOINTS tUKt wyuN r USED 5N0W LINIMENT 10 YEARS. cJ,tl' 'th,l'(,,1,V Kid,1""1lul' M"-. writes:- '-This is to ceriiry (hut I linve. used your Snow Liniment for ten Avoid I all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c. 50c, $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 0M0i North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. VnEKE CORN'S OCCCB. Bt'hlora the flat conformation of the fore feet. The inner heels of the fore I feet are the most frequent seat of corns ou account mainly of the horn on the inner heel being weaker than that of the outer. The practice of fit ting the inner web of the shoo" to the wall whereby part of its bearing is on the seat of corns Is also responsible In some degree. This practice is adopt ed presumably to prevent brushing, but It is unnecessary, as in brushing a horse does not touch with the heel, but with the quarter, or toe. The lameness caused by corns con sists In a short, stilty, stumbling step, Is most apparent on hard roads and in creases with exercise. When at rest the animal lias a tendency to "point" the foot, with the heel slightly raised, toe resting on ground and limb bent. If there are corns on both feet there Is alternate pointing or frequent change of the pointed foot. Unlike navicular lameness, that from corns increases with exercise. The spongy, bruised horn should be pared a way so as to allow any effusion or matter to bo discharged. The spot should then be dressed with balsam. butter of antimony or other antiseptic aud hardening agent. It Is essential that pressure should bo kept off the part, rind to Insure this a horse with ! Blum l'Olt A COllN-TIUIEE-QTIAIiTl.lt SHOE. corns ought to be shod with slippers, the heels of which should not extend beyond the quarters, or if only one heel is n fleeted then a three-miarter shot.. See Fig. 'J. In case of n corn discharging matter after paring the suppurating surface may be lightly cauterized with a redhot iron and afterward treated with pine tar, quick lime, carbolic powder or other anti septic drepxfng. The parts should be kept dry, and on no account should "stoppings" of cow manure, clay or other softening material be used. S. S. Cameron hi American Cultivator. Crockery and Notions Having heavily overstocked for the holiday trade we find ourselves in a position where we need the money worse than we need the goods. Our bills are coming due and WE MUST HAVE MONEY To quickly realize the amount necessary, we have inaugurat ed a great slaughter sale. Every article in the store goes at cost or less than cost Nothing reserved. For the next thirty days you will be able to buy goods cheaper than you ever bought them before. Come Early Before the Choice Goods are all gone COMPANY DALLAS, OREGON w. NEWS AND VIEWS. Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY THE SWINEHERD. r - . Pi -' A 1 I Hiring November and December, when March wheats should he fitted for the block in the south, they are often turned on to patches of artichokes and Spanish peanuts, which made an ex cellent combination of feeds and more over have the advantage of enabling the hugs to do the harvesting. Sweet potatoes and chutas may be fed as substitutes for artichokes, but ou ac count of the watery condition -of the potatoes and artichokes thev should never be fed alone, hut in conjunction with more concentrated feeds, like peanuts, peas, corn and grains. Uape (Dwarf Kssex) Is an Ideal hog feed and w hen sown in the fall makes ex cellent hue fall and early spring grass ing. Crimson clover, rye, vats and vetch can he used successfully for grazing swine during the fall, winter nud !r!'!ir. A HSPv k 4 READ THE OF PORTLAND Tj?) Fr the general newsof the 1 1 World also for informal ion about liow io obtain the best results in cultivating the soil Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Subscribing for The Polk County Observer Both Papers for $2.25 The Merino sheep Industry In Ver mont is again entering an era of pros perity that presages a boom, according to ail exchange. While by no means approaching the palmy days of thirty years ago, the Industry is reviving, and each year for a decade past has shown an increase In shipments of fancy strains of Merino breeding sheen to Africa nud Australia. Within ten years past the bulk of the shipments have been to the Transvaal, in South Africa, and the leading Boer farmers are today breeding Addison county sheep almost exclusively. Nebraska's Stretchy Hog. We compliment the swine breeders of Nebraska on the wisdom they are showing in their breedincr onerntiniiH They have not been carried away by pedigree rads, and today they are pro ducing what one might call a profitable uiiuiers hog. It Is our honest convic tion that no state in the corn belt shows so many useful hogs as are seen 1 at the Nebraska state fair. They com- ! bine scale with a large degree of qua!- 1 ity. Wo concede that ns you go east ' there will be found rather more quali- I ty, but the reduction In scale, In our ! opinion, more than offsets this superior ' nnnlilf ...I... i . ' " "o art' ureeuing tiogs and feeding them out for the meat market are calling for stretchy hogs, and the fine stock breeders of Nebras ka are Just wise enough to satisfy this demand. No doubt the remarkable scale that Is found in Nebraska hogs is to some extent the result of tho "fra use of that splendid flesh forming food, alfalfa. It makes bone and builds the frame, says Iowa Homestead. Intensive Farming. Dr. E. c. Swltzer. a veterinary sur geon of Springfield, Mass.. has a four teen acre farm within the city limits on which he keeps thirty horses and cattle blooded (iuernseys and Avr s hi res. It is needless to say that he makes the land piodnee three times as much ns ordinary farm land, using tba latest machinery and quickest meth ods. In fait, ten acres support the thirty head. Kye. sorghum, millet, sugar cane and corn are raised, three crops in a season. On a three acre plat of rye thirty tons were cut. The six acres of corn this year Is estimated to yield 300 tons. A poes iuto silo: the rest is stacked. 4 side industry Is the preparation of for- ! tllizer and tine lawn ,ir.w;,,. ...ii.w brings nigh prices. - Country ' On!- 1 man. Vigorous Male N;cc'cc!. The virile. viorM '.s ii:;i. is t!u . that will tcgot vigorous ..rsri:ig. ai'.' It is the vi,-.;-ous oX-ipriiij,- th.it' .. : eggs. If you have a maio tii.it t;, Cvt care tnv.ch about the fe::;.; i Indolent aud uuattenth 0 t(, x,'l make a potpie or fricassee of L'- That is ail U Is goo! f,r. i mm sn I aHg.MglUlH'S.!Hi.JHillil lIMgUUIIllMLIJ UUJimiM, g 1 'llrl 1 111 '" '"" T'nriiiinriimwiiiiin-inii.ini'a Cures Backache- Corrects Irregularities Will rur. -y.T,:,T' ,yf&M4 Do not risk having ii ' J tu J u r ul,.xlu"cy or iiaaaer Disease not BriRht's Disease A beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes oijaby Dallag and M TH0MpS0N FaUs City J)i:.NTIST. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's rug Store DALLAS, OREGON. TTORXEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Buildincr. IXDEPESDEXCE, - OREGON j Aobt at law. DLW Early Risers The famous little oills. TTORXEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Mnia Street, Near rostofflce - OREGON DALLAS, TTOKXEY AT Law L. D. BROWN XuTAKY PrilLIC: AliSTKif-Ta Mill Street opposite Uglow Bklg. OKEGOX, DALLAS, j TTOR.VKY AT LAW. O.CAK HAYTER, ; Upstairs in Campbell building, Mm st OREGON. DALLAS, ; ,YTT01i'"KVS AT LAW. fMIiLKY ife KaKIX, ' PoTk n re'iable "el of Ab-"tracts , Polk county. Office on Court St. i ALLAS- OREGON. N. L. Butler, Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. Calls promptly answered day or night. TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm in Tolk County handling , Timber Land exclusively. Don't fail to call or write if you have have timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, - . OnEaciN. "WXEY AT LAW Ei. F. Coad, Ollieo in Courthouse OREGON. DALLAS, Onar.linute Courjh Cure Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup. Chamberlain's CousFtorjT the cmmllliX KtKHEDY'S LAXATIVE HG!.EYTAR I P""l TUP u r ... i .- i nc n t iv inn rr ! I I k" W i l "f S n P m. a J 1 ll t i "wa tiZLt in jl A.-a R. L. CHAPMAN Z 7 riTn,. If you want a FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EMBALMER ' DALLAS, . OREGON QOOQ m. olive smith Barber teacher of , PIANO AND ORGAN Shot) Hudio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALEAS OREGON t.. j , . , Find the big pole WILLIAM H. CUMMING and walk in. j Graduate Veterinary Surgeon ! We treat you right. Has located in Independence 1;:'''"'- Lynch&Wisecarver !rim'EMdY"4 Main Street r5SS5?S ! Chamberlain's CoughliejT ' oplatai Cures Colds. Croup and WhlJopiog Cough. wnrneumonIa ih. wmed, that cure, a eoW l nD Tll M K . ' " THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE Th Columbian Wyandotte A'jroaJ Tin- Australian U: s;:js i!,;: Fenian.! thr.t:i.f:t Aw.Tio.t f.r r. luiuMau AVj'an,l.tt-s is verv s-,. -t ;vi I that larcv c-.nnlrs of t!iU io;i-,;.-.r : "7 v tarlfty nre IHsi imjKirt.vl fro: , i Ttilto,! States nn.l i::is:n,l. ' COFFEE You are both juJe and jur- for Schillings Best ocr rracrr rrtsmi juer Koaey ii ti 1 deal Uia it: e b a. O L:ics tie Esfa's r 1 D c"fi. L.. , j Best far fUM &ai8by Druggists. -ai ! L i E J CnilRH 5YPHP r"n HEYHAB j Groceries and PivisionTlj S Wh T: a11 the leading hr,.i " 3 t mvoffrJ- Also g " season. riwi e Vus anu frit in S " v.rockerv fin n s Hultu s are U If 1 1 i nriiinH aaaa ana. WWW'""-- AND CURE TH2 LUHCS with Or. King's' Ihxj Discovery XD ALL TWafliT iKn I l!NftTR0L'Bt-t OUASANTEED SATISFAClOSi