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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1908)
Hf-7 Fruit and Flowers Grandfathers knew what BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will do. A CONVINCING PROOF of the worth of a mpdicine Is the euros it cart effect. Every one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it will f IDC RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS, vUlXC BURNS, NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES AND ALL PAINS. USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. li. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to certify that I have used your Hnow Liniment for ten years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame hack, etc., and In every case it has rendered immediate relief and satisfaction." Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0. A NEW ROSE. A Winter Forcing Variety With Marks of a Winner. The new rose. Mrs. Jardine, a seed ling from th famous nurseries In Xew tonwards, Ireland, that produced Kil larney and Liberty, which proved such valuable winter forcing varieties, has a!l the marks f a winner, says a writ er in Cartelling. It certainly makes one of the most beautifully formed flowers when about half bloomed of arm arid den IMPROVING STOCK. Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY The Inevitable Process For Cattlemen and Horsemen. Bv J. S. COTTOX. Improvement of the class of stock using the grazing lauds Is becoming constantly more important The man whn la mnliinfr hla ctru-lf In 1nr-raail areas or contemplates so doing In the ruture win nnd It necessary if ne is to tie successful to carry that class of stock that will net him the greatest re turns. This statement holds equally true for the outside range. Iu fact, there are only two methods whereby the man who expects to continue run ning bis stock on the public domain can meet the existing conditions suc cessfully. One Is the raising of suf ficient feed to carry his stock through GOOD WORK Done Daily In Dallas. Nearly every reader has heard of Dosn's Kidney Pills. Their zood work still continues, and our citizens are con tacitly adding endowment by public testimony. No better proof of merit can be had than tlie experience of friends and neighbors. Read this case Mrs. N. Swaggert, of 819 Garden St. Pendleton, Ore., says: "iJoth my hue band and myself have used I loan's Kid ney Pills with moet gratifying results Mr. fcwaiigert was troubled quite severely with his back and kidneys for a long nme, anu notlungever belpod him as Doan's Kidney Pills have. I have mown oi the healing and curative power of this remedy for some time and found that a few doses would quick y remove any lameness or pain in the back caused by kidney derangement. I am glad to help make Doan's Kidney Pills better known to all afllicted with backache or kidney trouble." Price 50 cents. For sale by all dealers. Koster-Mllburn Co., Unlniln, New York, sole agents for the United fctales. Remember the name Doan's ami take no other. KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS w,th Br. King's f!ev Discovery run e. zxrx? .... phice old a !,.:,.:. swns.ll THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES NEW ROSE, 1IKS. AKDINE. any rose now In cultivation. The color is between Bridesmaid and Killarney. It is also fragrant, a very good fea ture. The flowers are borne on good stout stems. The habit of growth Is j vigorous and strong, with buds form-j Ing on every new shoot. It Is said to i bloom continuously, being more prolific ' than Bride or Bridesmaid. j 1 .r r-' INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FUR DALLAS. Train No. 64. Leave Independence daily, 6:00 i. in.; Iv. Moumouth,6:15 a. lit.; ar. Dahui, 6:40 a. m. Train No. 6s Leave Independence, daily, in -vi a m Iv Mnrniwmth. li a. in ar. Dal las. ll:J0a. m. Tram .no. 70. Leave independence, oany, 6:15 p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.; ar. Dallas, U.tp. 111. FOR AIRLIE. Train No. 67. Jare Independence, daily, ;;v a. m.; iv. jiunimtuin, :j a. m. t ur. aujic, i:U a. in. , Train No. 73." Leave Independence, dnily, 3:30 p. in.; Iv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Airiie, 4:2b p. m. FOR HON MOUTH ONLY. Leave Independence, daily. 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7: JO a. m. FROM DALLAS. FOR INDEPENDENCE. Train No. UY Leave Dallas, dailv ex. Sunday. 8:30a. m.: Iv. Moninonih, b:6o a. m.; ar. 1 title- pendtuce, :ir a. m. Train No. 101. Lv. Pallns. Sunday only? 6:55 . m. ; ar. Independence, 7:0 a. in. Train N. 69. Leave LiHllfih. dnilv. 1 n. m lv i .'IU1III.OUIII, 1 JI. III. , (11 . HIUCjlCllill'IRC, I ,tU m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Air-lie.) Train No. 71. 1 esve Dullas. dnilr. Tiffci n. m lv. Moiiiiiouti), 8 p. in.: ar. Independence. 8:15 iu, FROM AIRLIE. Truin No. fifi. Leave Airiie, daily, 9 a. m.; lv, 'iounioutli, );3f a. m.; r. IndependiMice, 9:;0 , m. (TlitS tfaill CniiliPfMH h( Mmimniilli htr DulinS.J Train No. 72. Leave Airiie. daily, 5:05 p. m.: IV. Monmouth. 5:40 l). ni Ar. It.ii.iK'MitiHni. i:-5 p. ni. Train No. 1()0 Ipuvcs Air!i J-.iSn m uitnthv M.V HrrivfN MninnAMth V"II I m nrpivi.a Iml... puiidt-nte 5:;Ju . m. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. Leaves Monmouth for imfon f.miitu rfiv 11::) p. m. ' r J -1 r ... . V tapiu timiiycs ui temperature are hard on the toughest constitution. V A The conductor passing from the heated inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature of the platform the canvasserspending an hour or so in a heated building and then walking against a biting wind know the difficulty of avoiding cold. Scoffs Emulsion strengthens the body so that it can better withstand the danger of cold from changes of temperature. It will help you to avoid taking cold. ALL DRUCCISTSl 60c. AND $1.00. GUARANTEED SATISFACXOa lion's Ihjsl Weoflpr One lliiii'lrtd Dollars Ilcward for Miycaneof t alari h that caonot be cured bj tlall'i Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY CO., Prp , Toledo, O. TVe the UndilSiifncd. linvrt lrnr.-n V T 1... ney for the last lfi vafm. anri i, fectly honorable la all builneaa tranaactioni ana unanciaiiy able to carr out any obliga tfona made hy thrir flrra. WlMTS,'l'uil. U'l.nU. I.. T f . . Waluino, KiNMAN&ManviN,WholeBais Urug- liirrh Cure iataVen Internally, ctlii boldbaJJ (fitH, Toledo, O. direct V UtHin tlA hlnnH . "1 - . "luwussuintfioi Mcnjairm, riii, inc. per Dotua. UmtftMl. TeaiuuotuaU Cre. Uall'a Family Fills are the bait, CHAS. H. LANE The Engraver Original doslRns of Monfi(rims, Initials, etc. Sllvorwniv, umhrol lasand walking canes Piigrnvod toordor. Hiitlsfiictlon giinranteod. Society Pins a Specialty (With A. II. Harris, tho J0W! THE MEN WHO KNOW QUALITIES OF 'Wl.. ti.. m . SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS ore the men who have put them to the hord estteti in the rough- J 'I V U II It I Get the oriainnl luwerj run urund made since lQ3i ttTAice rrc rot rrtc Atirwa I ttTAioe rrt rot mr aikim Jff... i I I . - II f vz&. iv-.- 3 Grape Pruning. rruning awny the surplus wo'l will do much to reduce disease nnd insect tioulile l:i the vlnejnrd. Tlie pruu ing should not lie done while the vines arc frozen, i the plant is liable to be injured by twisting and bonding the vines. The late winter nnd earlj spring pruning is usually done hasti ly, and if done late In the spiing the vines bleed freely. It Is better to prune the vines late than not to prune them any. but the best results will be obtained by pruning In early winter. The young vines should be pruned very closely. The first year nfter the vines uie set in the vineyard all the fops should be cut a way, nnd not more than three buds should be left at the base of the vine. This will leave nnlv a stub, but that Is all that Is necossar'v to produce a good growth of vine the next year. The second year's growth may be placed on n trellis, and the vines may Iw permitted to bear a light crop the third year. The general tendency Is to let the vino bear very heavy cmps ns soon as they will, nnd the vines are weakened mid do not prove of much xmie. ine nrst crop should be pro duced from not more than ton or twelve buds on each plant. From the third year on the niiiiii.or f i.n.iu if. on the vines may i Increased until the strong vines are left with thirty or forty buds nfter the pruning has been bine. This will lu like very severe pruning, ami so It Is, but It produces uie nesi nmi the most fruit. These buds referred to iu tlie pieced ing paragraph are on the last season's growth of vines and will produce the young shools In I lie spring, which enrrv tho fruit. If tlie vineyard Is well culti vnled nnd sprayed, each bud left on (ho last season's canes will produce on nil average two bunches of fruit. The flze, age nnd viiror of the vinn. .i,i.i - . .... nnuulU determine (u, ninoiint . ,K, ench should bo expected to mature. It ii goon plan to work for ,ii.,r milliner or nunc hes t in ... on- i carry nnd have the l-.r,r r k'mmi size, well matured nnd properlj li'oiioo. ur .-pur system or iirunlni? U ih., one most commonly practiced. This x.'tieui consists of rnlllinr .... nines or trie last r...ik,.u'. i. ... . . ..... ,u alio leaving only two or n. I'ase of the stub. Tin- larire l.r,w h. nun rnrry ttu-se nm. .r J'r jenr. a mini n-r nf anon. - ..i i stubs are developed ,y the annual cut- .. uK away or tin- fruit iM-arliig Tills system of rouo... i. - . -i -. "iioi'ic ami ei. niiniuM to home vineyanl S..-.-I.IK.-1.. m. siorris. Horticulturist Oklahoma KiiMrliii..iit ui..i ... , oiim i nrm Journal. n the STALLIOX OS THE RANGE. IL sea In Improving a herd In N'orth D kota.J the winter safely; the other, to run graue or stock that shall make ingest possible returns in ths shortest time. :sot only must these cattle mature early, but they must be of a quality mat win dress a good percentage beef. This means that the cattleman will need to raise high grade cows and supply the very best bulls ho can se cure. If pure bred so much the better In many instances the cattleman will need to grow cattle for the eastern feed yards. In producing such cattle many of these men will tiud It neces sary to improve their herds trrenih- for quality and not quainity Is what uie eastern i coder wants. What has been said of cattle holds equally true of horses. Today there is uluiost no place for the small horse or cn use, while goo 1 animals are in demand. That one can nfronl to r.iko good horses on the rause has been demonstrated by u stockman living in western .North Iakola. Imiintr n w riod of low prices for range horses this man nought a hlnh m-iced ntnllmn With this animal and nine range marej 'i average size anil quality ns a nu cleus he built up n line herd. When the stallion died he was replaced with two registered I'ercherons, which con llliucil to lilllld III) the lii.nl mull li was one of the finest herds of range Horses In the United States. One of these stallions is shown in the figure W lien this mau got his first horse his neigiiiiors Islleved that he had made a serious mistake in buying so ex .vuilc ua annual, ror several year while lie was building up his herd, at winch tune horses were of almost no value, he was considerably In .l,.l,t As his stock began to improve and the price of horses increased he began to reau:e well from this herd, and dur ing ute last two years he luia m.i 1 ..i.i lugs In carload lots at $125 n head un '".Aon. in me summer of llkirj he K "is entire herd, 227 head, at S a bead straight for all branded stock .... ouuxoaiiy nign or ce for ni..... horses. There were two ni r.. ..r i.io own raising in the herd for which the miners refused unbroken. This man estimates that his flint t ,iii.. inline lor mm many times what he pain lor li. TEA We couldn't moneyback tea, if our tea weren't bet ter than tea as you know it. Your jrrocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. W EarZy misers the tcnaus liuie piHs. vi-w ?t.buu iltli -J v ' v u; awiiu, uuss mis uvuiiu.v g uui w'lP sC4 A. II Lewis Medicine Co., . St' Louis, 1 1 t a. ? : ' . - ,..i . - - v Jit aL-f-a '3;?7 .v , BELT & CHERRINQTON, Dallas, Oregon. JJUNTIHT. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's 1 rug Store DALLAS, OREGON. Yttornfy at law B. F. JONES Office in Cooper liiiildincr. lAUEPEXDEXCE, . OIIEOON W Early Risers The famous little Dills. ' TTORNEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near rostoffloo DALLAS. . . OREGON TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott TTOIiNEV AT LAW L. D. BROWN Notary rrijr.ic: Ajisthapts Mill Street onnoslte IJo'low lii,ir UALLAS, OJIKOOV TTORNKY AT LAW. N. L. IUlTLEK, Offlce over Iiallas City Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. Only Real Estate firm in Polk County hn..lll mi., T . . . . J i.aiojuiiy iuuoer jjnnu exctuslvel)', Dfin't fail to call or write If you have bave timber to sell. Office in Crider Building yYTTOUNEY AT LAW. O.scar Hayter. Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill 81 DALLAS, OREonM For Winter S Kvery country bov mn ..t i.,.. lot of fun out f h "g't devil" coaster I lie illustniM.m ..I,.... , , , , " -" I' inane .V barnl stave i, !.... .. o .. . Mulch Tor Younn r.r... After the law u h i I ... -,..i.n . . .... . 1 1 n ii t-l ui li nns Rone Into Inter ouurters' It i U-..1I l .. ..v., , ,,. youiijr grass s luiico or well li.Hvmisiiui .i.hi. .... nun-, which shall not l .,.,k ii... .... iwiiirure or map ii.A i should U. SO flllff ami n .11 . .. ur.,niiinm'n llt It W III tw rrrl.l I ... .w . -.-miu i ue pur. ice or itie urns. I,r n,. ... . ' . .. a ma hiiu snows of the w Inter l.-.n.,.. ...... i,..,. rouch or unslKhtl.T matter to t raked j ,0 lne 'Prtii. If this Is not d,-slr. ble after the trm-ium i... . . hrouirb tlx first winter It should le ":.ie It, a top ,ir,iinir fln, ..j lHne st the ntm at th.... - -iwii cr. i. (.-orlirtt COASTEH AXD IIOIISI.CDS. S plive of r:in h. ,!.. ,, .. , ... , , ' ? an me ma term! re, mi mi ,i ,, . nietii.i.1 .r o.iiii,.,.iiiff i.i.i.. .. III cause (. hind one to follow the track of the front Ul, on all turns -.National S;..L m. FRIEND TO FRIEND. The DCrSOn.ll rerfimm.n,),.: t t . u vnuuiiuiii oi pcopic wno Mvc ren cured of couglis and colds by Cham- Uttis pil Dcrlaui s Courh Rcmcdv h.iv. .1 u t st e.r else to make it a staple article of trade and com mcrce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE T &cur Cstmft is. v'vmn. am ptnts otit if th rrwth of thrift r rniilr. ..... " 1 1 i ( tnj to bare mem comt com- i mwa Dttunr. uut plants ar bfn- '. 1 niuni 1 nv nt riM ...sl hes.1. but the sbooid I trlren Id tb "..-ruins; aa.i rwrer wall lk shines nnon tbe folUt. What W. vu.-, t, M . . " "UW. "esvy a . plication of mmn. .. MVS sIlKhtly larger yield of mlxe! luy st the !'rt n.l ' than aciKn'! i.iti.m of of manure p,a,h. Purine th .it lv' l eMriment has I, r, In pr-vrvM the averin. ... . of J H of bay bave lwi KTrater on the laror m...,n. nure s:.ie. l ot b.h ,um.-lent'y creaic to cover IV rxtn oat,,r , n o rr cord f,- n,.. - -r. ontirvt of tiwrlriHo f ..L ... vhusetrs th,a n-prwruts tbe kind , nun DirtDi much to farme FVcD..t.. r "bene dlticton w rwn..- .. . , 1- ... II It ll ' r start lnt rmm rh : TTOR.NKVS AT LAW. SlULEY it EAKIN, The only reliable set or Abstracts is Polk county. Office on Court St, DALLAS. OREGON AfMn-NEY AT LAW Ki. F. Coad, OITlee in Courthouse DALLAS, OREfiOV Calls promptly answered dayor night. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Dallas, Oregon DALLAS, Bell Phoiiu 103 OREGON Mntuul Phone 1306 M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OREGON We Will Pay 80c WILLIAM H. CUMMivr. Graduate Veterinary Surgeon rtas located in Independence dn50oUrDnright"8 pTomy attenl Give me a trial at Farmers' Feed Yard. Phone Main 423 One ft inute Cough Cure - wUia99 vuius ana uroup FOLEYS nONEITAR tw chUdrmn af; aura. Jf platmm Chamberlain's Cough Remetfy Curt. Colds. Croup and Wimoping Congo. ' for wheat at the DALLAS FLOURING MILLS SWEENEY BROS. mi Dallas Truck & Dray Company Hubbard I Brown, Proprietors Phonn unit afnnH nr. Phpr- rington's drug store. Bell and Mutual Phones. All kinds of hauling Wood for sale. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. CS Earl Risers Tha famous little pills. DeWitt's K& Salvo For Piles. Burns. Sores. FOLEYSnONETTAR Curss ColJsi PrsysoU PDSumoolsT THE HEW IDEA This signature la on erery box of the genuins Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. tba romedr that enreai a cold la im ' THE Cr.IBim limiVF.r-i r-i fn.,. .... PHEDY5 mnvE H nHFvl ai? For Sale by STAFRINDRTI- nn , S V " " Wb tUuS.,& iAMUNDRUtx CO. Dallas, and M. THOMPSON, Falls City. ESI FOR COUGHS KING OF CURES THE WONDER WORKER FOR THROAT FOR GOLDS r lZi,. i.7"tr"T S!'"r: "Africa loSt.t,m.U,wllthjaIouUuktjc "''"''' Fu bo.tI of it cswd an of scj coiK. Wsanlnf th P,Ba- snoujj t rncoaracvd ts TIT Sn tcm mm n.M.il.L. -v - irorinx off of a rt ih. M . . socb a way as to snaU It MsJt4 for , Uks J&ung oarm to gvt Into tho toclo mrrnr eoot.toln. amrt sw ,hoi- Kt!k .... . ulXTCCS Ot CXCCl- l focod of smMt tm'am la rM. I ICnCC! f.-w-wl- 1 tlo. Tt met crur:oas cW:i ... i'tT art b ot-errl. h.-,vT. cr srtoos nne. tincr: difMtlTM ImnhU . a. T ..... ..vmuHijj 1H5L la a abort tiro ski cradaaUr aabsatatard. ssi:k saa ba s.Trj - KING1 AND LUTJGS nnr?pnn FOR COUGHS AiMn f PREVr-HTS DFJCinrmt.. afl wuj Tsii r1" of Dr. Kinrt ni!? P" mj c. incurable, "4 KRS. EVA USCAPfiii CrJr7,C'red m M complete j that I am rai5Sfiid$.C3 ABRninr,., Z "AfJTPFnf Trial Batfii Ftw SOLO AND GUARANTEED by t BELT & CHERRINQTON