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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
1 ' f OLD FOLKS r&Sr05l Ktpoclnlly neod "Natoro' Remedy" (N T.6I.I.); need It to take the Rhen. uatlmn out of their Joint! nwd it to kp tlnir fctonicii, LlTor.KMnevg and BoweU In good orderi need it for the itreDKtli and vigor It give. Let "NATURE'S REMEDY " Be Your Doctor. Take a tablft now and then; it will keep yonr fpuem in inch good Condition that disiraiea cannot take hold. Every boi la guaranteed ao give aatlafactlon, or the parchaie price refunded. Better.Than Pills For Liver Ills VV I n 6 JCC. OVA. aKaeBKBBaa A I r. . I CELT & CHERRINQTON, Dallas. Oreiron CURE YOUR KIDNEYS j SufferW& Dollar Saved7 Wby will peoplecontinne to Buffer the i -iJZu Ml"' K , V," Fay8: a.ome. of. kidney complai.it, backache, J'" Fft f"'1 ,'?, h,wl "Jan urinary disorder, laments, headache J t I, s itv I ,!u,;kl,;i" 8 Ar"",i languor VVhy allow tbennelve. to j ar; l!t T , ,i,e"i,,'e,r,'i,f come chronic nvulids, wien a certain ?V 'he l,n,t heahnu cure is otrered them? ' ealv" J h,HVi ( ver '"'""I-" Heals bums. Doan'i Kidney I'illH is the remedy "'i'iTT T"''- e,'ZHrnrt i,mi use, becaufie itgives to the kidneys the ' ',; u 1 cl,ferr'ngton, Drug, help tbey need to perform their work. , II you liave anv. even imp f ti,. iymptorug of kidney diseases, cure your iolf now, before diabetes, dropsy or ilriKht'fl disflHso sets in. Mr. L. Hodson, of 717 Aura St., Pendleton, Ore., Bays: " juot as en thasiasticully endorse Doati's Kidney Pi J If today 88 I did nearly three years ago. Thevrelieved meof kidney trouble which had bothered me for a consider able time. rimm across the small of my back and down through my kidneys, which were iwarn vated by colds which settled in the back and loins and caused an awful lameness This was my condition when I began takitltr I Irian's K'i.l...... I'lIU i'i.: "... ' "" rem edy banished the backache and pains through the loins.regulated the kidney secretions and removed every svmptom of the trouble, From that day" to this there has been no recurrence, and I give Doan'sKidnev I'ills nil , i; consider them to be the best kidney! remedy procurable and recommend I them whenever the occasion arises " I For sale by all dealers. 1'riee 00 'cents Fost-er-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, S. V. sole1 gents for the United .States. j Remember the name Doans and ' take no other. 1 Myrtle creek fanners are plowing and gettinff their ground In shape, and are alieady sowing sooie grain. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of fire at night is me iiieiai ic cmiid i,i I "",7",urc ""HBenuiii. larc-lul mothers eep roiey s Honey and far in the house ami give it at the first sign of danger. o.vj iiuiicy aim iar Has saved many little lives and it is the only safe prepar- ,,,,,,,,,,. ,lB u contains no harm m i"r'i'f8- ,Slttfri'.' !r" Co- Dallas; COFFEE Three-quarters of coffee is such that we can't touch it; we make five grades of the top quarter. Vour grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Best: we pay him. AN ODD BUSINESS. ri'iy Thousand Tea Sets Let Out Daily In London. Judging by the calculation.? of in-e who are prospering in the Mi. ", there are every working day :.(i.oiiij people who in London j:-':;y for a .-mail sum tea services :;:u-.s and forks and nates anu ji.-iu.-x of ail kind.-, and on Salur lavs and .Viwiav.-i tiiu number is really c.xn;( ded, for in nearJv al ea.-es are fil e!, arlieies procured in ;:n extra decree in order that friends mav hii-ntertained. And the Jo.-.-e.s of tlioso wiio let nub ailie.r.-; out on lure are e Taoj'uinaj ii'v few, for the dealers ooii -et to know their customer On oiie j,oint nearlv all the hirers insist, no matter how luimhle tlic may he, and that i.s that the teapo"t thai) he a showv and suhstantiai ookin'' one. and. for the sake of the quality of the brew, it is sad to rciate mat metal teapots are gen erally preferred. lhousajnld of the borrowers are as regular an the clock in their re quirements on a Sunday, marriae- ble daughters who.-e intended 1ms- bands are always entertained at tea on each reciirrmg Sunday account ing lor this. Al'Jlill. far mom ten sets and the like are let out in sum mer than in winter, for relations from the country arriving by excur sions have to be entertained during the former season. In some cases I in southeast London even chimney ornaments, antimacassars and extra chairs are provided with the knives and forks and snoons. and it is cm-i ous to know that the greatest de mand in the wav of this sort of extras is for smart curtains and for bright floor niL's. which article make a good show for the small amount demanded for them hv the 1 ri , , , . , , J nirer. l earson 8 ueekly. GOLDFISH. Tho Proper Way to Care Far These Pretty Household Pets, n.t.lC.l. il.. ,1 4. J Innel uomisii are uie cleanest aiiu ieo.ci, i,rpll . Iln theco (1 (lUlCKIV. lieiute an; troublesome of pets. A quart of but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar A me- in a yellow package, ,-uimn i'i ng Falls ClIV. No Case on Record There is no case on record of a cough lliCIC ID nw "v ui. , or colli resulting in pneumonia o. sumption after Foley's Honey and Jar has bet n taken. It stops the cough and reaks ur thecold quickly, iteiute any water to a ii.-h is sullk-rent. ' I WR Fox Hunters and the Farmer. Fox liuntinff is not. nor should any one endeavor to make it, an ex clusive sport. The small farmer over wnose land you may gallop once a year feels that lie has quite as much right in the held as the president of your hunt club. And so lie lias. In most clubs every means is ex erted to prevent the sport from be ing considered exclusive. In this re spect the hunt clubs are placed in somewhat of a quandary, however. Their meets are public lixtures, and every one is welcome who is we' mounted and can ride. Hut manv i.ie.-poit-ime persons who cannot ride and whose horses go throwiih the fences rather than over them lock to popular meets. The result is that the damage Ihev do to fences "d crops in the ground U scored "gainst the club and must either be I'iiid for in hard cash or in bird 'cling, which is far worse. Ottl- diuin sized globe will accommodate four fish and, containing some shells and a growing plant, which can be bought of the iish fancier, makes a very pretty ornament for the room. The water must be changed about once a week in cool and twice in hot weather. With a cun I gently din out the fish, one at. a time, and put them in a bowl of fresh water, wnicn jt nave tried witn my lingers to be sure it is of the same tempera ture. They can stand cold better than heat. Then the globe and shells must be scoured and the plant rinsed. After the shells and nlnnt have been returned and the rdohc refilled the fish can be nut back the same as taken out, and they show their appreciation ot being at home again. I have fed mine once a dav tor nearlv a vear on oat. flakes. j j - - , about two to a fish, and thev flour ish on their diet. They soon learn to come to the ton and" accent, food from mv fincors. Thev should hp fed nothing else, excent fish food. as meat and bread are apt to sour the water. If when cl-.nnino- the globe I find particles of food among the shells, I do not feed them ciuit'e so much. They must not have more than thev will eat. as it makes flip water cloudy. The intelligence they manuesi seems wonder! ul to me. One usually rules the "globe," and it is not always the largest. I have a little tyrant too greedy to let others eat until he has been "served, and he will chase one of his mates twice his size. Goldfish rpniiv vhiit little trouble they cause. They are not especially suitable for children. as they do not thrive so well when tampered with. Let them live in their own way and they will be hap py. Good Housekeeping. ! IiH.ilas: M. L. Thompson, Falls City. The machinery for what will be the best equipped concentrator piam. ou the Paciiic coast was delivered at the Muir mine from North Powder recently. Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we feel good ; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are working prop erlv. J'r. Kind's Xew Xew Life Tills regulate the action ol stoiuaen, liver am bowels so perfectly one can't help feel ills' L'ood h hen he uses these pills. -5c at Jjelt iV L lie, ringiou a ui ug oiuic. People- of both Lane and Douglas counties are goingto try to get a smei ter. COLD y.oxi peed themifyoii Mistake Corrected. CirvoM fha mlufuL-D nf riaLrimr lillPn monia by neglecting a cough or cold M ni,ii Iwjuv'e !linuir unii Tur U'ill tit ' IIVII J. t AMI , ,.w only stop your cough but expel the cold fiom your system. Foley's Honey and iar contains no opiates and is the best and safest throat and lung remedy. Staf rin Drug Co., Dallas; Al. L. Thompson, Falls Ciiv. Two men. one from Nebraska aud one from North Dakota, bought two farms near Woodburn, of 235 and 350 acres, for J 17,000 and $25,000. A Sensation. The nmrvelloiis enrntivp rtrrmrr I Imu nf F oley '8 Honey and Tar has proven a sen sation in many eases of severe coughs and colds that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop youreough, heal the lunge and expel Uie cold from your system. Contains no harmful drugs. Stafriu Drug Co., Dallas; M.L. Thompson, Falls City. 11m BALLARD'S HOREHOUNn oYitUP A cough or cold is generally a forerunuer of manr m sick spells. It should not be neglected, the hiimanfi0118 system is a combination of tubeH and cells, which rm, I1 kept in order to insure good health. u'st be Ballard's Horehound Svnm vUivCO WHOOPING COUGH, CROig B Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. H. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: "j cheerfully reeom mend Ballard's Horehound Syrup to all people afflict with chronic coughs. I suffered for years with a chroni cough which would last all winter. Ballard's Hore-hounri Mvrnn fffeeterJ B.n immnHiA.t nnrl narmnni. UU"U - - -1 jviiunuom, cure. Z5c, sue and $1.00. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, , ST. LOUIS, MO Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY Dr. L. E, Hibbard of Burns has a pack ot bounds that has captured and killed 54 coyotes during the past sea son. Turtles Ruin Vines. "One of Our colonists." snva nn Algiers paper, "recently notlnn,! that his vines had been rm:nved around the roots, and, resolvin" to iiceriain tne cause, lie went at niirht info the vinm-nrl nn,1 tj - .-jmvt llllU icanl a noiso which was so str-nnw that for a moment he thought It was of supernatural origin. J laving Jichtct a lanm. however !. .i: ' , ., " ie uicoereu mat it whs m:i, .u mi army of turtles, which wna r low ly making its way from the river to t 1 . I i fin uiu Miic.vani. i lie mystery was now solved, for the turtles no sooner en tered the vineyard than they began to ravage the vines. Summoning some laborers, the owner finally succeeded in getting rid of the tur tles, but in order to guard against further assaults lie was ol.lWd to erect. a wall around the vineyard." What Everybody Wants. F: very body desires good health, which is impossible unless the kidneys are healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy cor rects irregularities and cures all forms of kidney or bladder disorders. Take Foleys Kidnev- Kemeuy at once and prevent Wight's disease and diabetes. Statrin Driiir Co . Dallas- M 1. Th , Falls I it v. Folev's Orinn T.flYntiup ia a nour rom. edy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does not gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It is guaranteed. Stafrin Drug Co., Dallas: al.Jj. Thompson, Falls City. A shipment of 41 rams received by a Pilot Eock firm cost $6,000. A Clackamas county woman is sell ing Uianv duel." pnrra nr il f.t. 11 w - -03u V'J iui it), It Was a Pitv. A nieinher of the committee of a crtain swimining club is anvthin out popular wiih his colleairues. l'n 111 'vcnilv (he fact did not appear H " ! , T 7 lia,ri' lo trouble bin, ,, ,.,. o . tal 1cd balt' abf)llt ten mche eve of the , , " . ndtwo and a half inch however, the tiniioiiiil.ir nn,. ,.,.i.. ., '"'" "S tuscovery and at once oroiiir it t m niniter l,f 1.:. j- i low members. 1 have ( ispnvei'i,l n ii.. : i uiiMiiruiv P'"i, Air. Cliairinan," he hern. Small Change In Abyssinia. For small chnno-i. in a l .;. o peculiar "coin" is employed'.' This is no othsr than bars of hard, crvs- lomr s ightly tapering toward the end 1 eople are very narticul.-ir nbnut tl, standard of tineness of thn r.,, It it does not ring like metal when struck with the fin rer nail or ; P ;., cracked or chipped, they will not i. live ir. it is a token nl nfV..i;,. il u V L I 1 J J Neighborhood F'avorite. Mrs. K, D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine speaking of Kleetric Bitters, savs; "it is a neighborhood favorite here with us." it deserves to be a favorite every where, It gives quick relief in dvsnen. Kin ir, i..:... i i ,-'""' ...v. v.uuijjiium, Kinney derange, ment, malnutmion, neivousiieas, weak ness and general debility. Its action on ll,c U1"uu-llS1' uiorougb purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine, this mand alterative tonic is sold under giiaumiee at Belt & Cherrington's dru sioie. oOc. " The Jumping Off Place. 'Consnmnt.ion had nip its ar.ion n nl ru.. i - ---- ---- .--B-f, i nau aimosi reacueu tne jumping ott place when I was advised to tru lip King's New Discovery ; and I want to nay rigui now, it taveu my uie. illl nroveinent, bpirm, nith ,1m liruf l,il.a ' ...... ' ' UUllIC, and after taking one dozen bottles I was n ...,.M J L .. a nci auu naoov man ucram - ava I 1 . . J ueorge woore, 01 urimesland, iN. C. As a remedy lor coughs and colds and healer of weak sore lungs and for pre venting rneumonia New Diseoverv is supreme. 50c and $1.00 at Belt & Ctier- rington, Urtiggist. Trial bottle free. "Certain of the conmet ors In ve T t- J " " loke,! of M conspired to throw n, in tl , ' " m!1 ,0 oth tomorrow, and" Cr 1 .llck, of theu' rospocttvc "coins,' FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who d to mSU5h CmfY haVC d0nC nirC ebe to make , a staple article of trade and com- mercc over a large part of the civilized world AN INSTANCE. IVt;,i1"th',. ,noir' N' C- h'"1 l- troubled with Vtry bad cough for over u vear. She sav- x f i :7:::ri i:.1-1'- ,rbott,oSof vougu. tomorrow, and" van ye swim.'" eiurorlu nipted a braw Scot on The commit tee. ,iIr' 0 1 oan Mvi"b but" an, murmured the interrupt- nr .nl il,..i ... 1 V . 1 ,mu s 11 r'i'tv! Scottish -vmericini. His Bootjack. ami in mis way the value of the bar is decreased. Smaller r.J, ,i a bar ot salt is sound im.. n.i,..i and then the natives h.-n-o r.,n ....; to cartridges. Three cartridges pass frtf All.t 1,., ff .1, 1 viiv uiu ui suit. There is a move on foot to establish a cooperative cheese factory at Willa-uiiaa. Cures Eiliouaness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. rleasant to taKe Large numbers of fruit treo are being received at Hillsboro t v fanners of the surrounding country for spring plant: nj. Tho Best Squats. It seems to be the rule that begin ners In the squab business have a de sire to own white birds, but those that have followed the business for any length of time care little what the color may be so long as the bird pro duces a light skinned squab. White birds as a rule are nor do not generally do as well as colored birds. Some of the best squabs are from pure white and colored, red pre ferred, mated together. Kl LL the court ti AND CURE the LUNGS WITH King's iscovcrv F0RC8S!f?sHS,'S?a AMD ALL THROAT AND IVHS TRflllRl n 1 Mn ,1 K . jlv'lr i.iS-'i, Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. A Curious Echo. 'FV1W n , , .. A well known b.ver .,,,,1 im,; ; " .V ' , '!ll!.rc, the a ivsident of Oneida county, X. Y., down hard on the table h t I no mis loinr since hiki,i sL- i, ,,i j.i ii i i uiiui, "e"", i inn- country comin 'd to tell a joke on himself, says to? And the echo ' ans verV a Itica paper. His story was to 'What ?' ansutrs, the elfect that lie enllod f.,r ., 'i.,r.i . , , 1 luumi jut- sir. lnterinniwl jack at a country hold at which he mild looking man in the audio oo topped. Now, this lawyer and writ- risimr to his f..t . K.K U P-- or had verv Inrw f.Cf Ulnn.V , I ' , . "lier i, , . - , r,1 mo pieMion to be "W hat nosuer to whom ho mud.. Unr Laxative Fruit fsvmn For Sale by STAFRIN DRTir pn n n ? 1 " ls 2uarantced joi:arrtiw iKUG CO. Dallas, and M. TTTOMPcjotj vne nitw -- wvii, una wmi , K.NTJST. I " " ; n.tAif,., JBESr (TIMBER LANDS M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's ) rtIg Store OREGON. DALLAS finest, after ousting a KIance at the iny ooots, exclaimed: "Why, man, it isn't a boot jack von u'-mi f. those. You need the fork of the road : I BRMERS ) S ui.u ' , . READ THE WEEICLV OREGOMIAW OF PORTLAND For the general news of tlie World also for information about liow to obtain ihe best results in cultivating the soil. Stock Raising Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Subscribing for The Polk County Observer ooiii Papers for $2.25 "los. s r." "Ar.d vou snv tl 'Wha-t5"' crs, That is what I said, sir." Then thcn.'s tnm,,(i,;.. with the aconstii'j nf i ",.-i v.. il satii the nn d m.in tiii-;. 1 in a perplexed way and sittina down l ira in. A Sr A Changed Man. cotciiman hn.i nv,t,.,i i. . fununit of his ambitions, sav. Fv. erybodys Mauine, in attaining 'to tho magisterial bench. The honoI denied to ltim a prcat one. and he tried to live up to it. With his head hioh in the air K swa-crcd alone till he went bolt ip a-a.nst a cow, which had not the ''nncrs to rot out of the w,v K- ! continued to browse hv the"r'oiV i -id m mild unconevrn " ! lon." ,riod tho indignant own- i vr, nnnd mv coo!" ' ATTOnXEV AT LAW B. F. JONES Olllce in Cooper BuiMinc IVlirnr.-T,m... n' "'At'E, - OREGON Attoiisey at Law . L. D. BROWN Notary Prnr.ip- i,.o Mill c. ilu;1JAtTS illl I Stiv,.r tt , DALLAS, ' 1 niM.-rl.T AttoRsey at law J' L. Collins Main Street, Near Postofflce OEEGON DALLAS, Fuller & Elliott ATTOR.NIiY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, I'pstalrs In Camnhn v.. ' ... rUT.T.io ' uuing, Mill rvo, ATTORNKy at LAW. N. L. Butler. Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS. OREGON. St OREGON. Calls promptly answereTdr R- L. CHAPMAN FUNE R AL DIRECTOR & EMB ALMER Only Heal Estate firm in Polk County' uauuung Timber .Land exclusively. Don't fail to call or write If you have have timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, . . Oreoos. Dallas Bell Phono 103 ' AtRnkys at law. SlKLEY ,t E.Ak-Tv OREGON. OREGON Mutual Phone 1306 Attokney aT Law Ei. F. Coad, Olllce in Counhouse OREGON. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN 7m Ao- 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OEEGON Studio, DALLAS, '"'iiiiin. no r.m ,ii . -.i 'nity. "Tm v.o longer a in or?. liV-f 3 ww,us ana Croup. Graduate Veterinary Surgeon layor nK"3 promPy attended to, lve rriA a trii Farmers' Feed Yard. Phone Mam 423 - Xeplat,M The Wily Barber. I A pontlfiuan who had boon tnv- ' njrml-ntnee related that i the barlvr who wu i I orivd two or te "M thekle of hi! : "I?! stonier called out- ,t -Kxaeth- what I was trvin to find out .monsieur," said the Knr- j f-t Preparation fo;;;;; v-; -'wle.t. franc rer bottkO ' o arly Risers De Witt's ". q For p.-iI Haiel Salve -urns, Sores. If you want a Good Barber Shop Find the big pole and walk in. We treat you right. Lynch SWiSECARVER Main Street PL- I ji Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Coug- rl THF rB'cmn i..I - -uiBnrj cough rhla signature is on everv boi of the greuil Laxative Rrnmo"Ouinine t1. tba imedy that curea a cold Id : I wL 1 rm i f n syeup m For Sale bv VtLZrl Bum " ".gists.