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NOW THE BABY CALVES. By T. A. BORMAN, Kansas. It beats tlie world bow small farm era, men who would engage in tue most economical use of their land and who should be saving every vestige of fodder and grain, will hang on to the old notion that the supreme service of a good cow Is to rear a calf or two for the feed lot and In the end sacrifice her own body on the butcher's block. This beef Idea Is an extravagant Idea. There are many farmers who would not obtect so much to milking cow and patronizing a creamery If they felt assured they could raise a calf with credit to themselves and their other farming operations. It Is possible to rear a calf on the hand separator sweet gltimmilk prop Notice to Creditors. AltlSTOCBATIO BEAUTY. First prize Jersey calf at national dairy show, 1907, owned by Overton Hail farm, Tennessee. Hoard' Dairyman. erly combined with grains, which calf at the end of twelve months will be worth as much money to the farmer either for placing In Ms feed lot or In selling to some feeder as the calf that bag been reared at Its mother's side, . I would have on every farm a herd of eight or ten cows, which cows can be handled with very great profit to the farmer and will add very largely to a system of maintaining soil fertlll ty together with a sensible use of the land In the growing of crops. Now, the farmer cannot afford at the present time to sacrifice his chances for a good culf, and ho need not do so. - Even though the farmer Is procuring excellent prices for his butter fat ho can't afford to mistreat or stunt tlio calf during the first two or three weeks of Its life. I would, therefore, be as liberal as need be In feeding a young calf whole milk during this period. At the end of the third week of the hand raised calf's existence he should be on a ration composed wholly of klmmllk, eating some corn chop nud nibbling hay. The calf should be thrif ty, the eye bright, tho cout glossy and smooth and the calf active. If properly and wisely fed until this date the calf will be all this and even more hungry, playful and lusty. Aside from the corn and the milk ration, see that the culf gets plenty of hay. It must have rouglingo to aid di gestion and distend the stomach. The potbellied, cat hammed, stunted and miserable calf creatures to be seen on many furtns, not so frequently now as formerly, are tho result of Improper Judgment lined In . feeding the fouliy calf. Tho calf so described Is a dis grace to the owner, ninl he slmuM feel iihIiiiiiumI of having produced I lie like. Time on I ho farm I money Just tho siiine ns In the fuctnry. The fnrnii-r who lt re:ir!nt; n liilf 1l07.cn calves Jcnr emit inrurd to lie wlthnut stun- ililoiis. (See ml from K.iiisii I'ainicr.l Klaiicliioiis lire lis ihhvhm n-y In feeding calves lis In ru Improved Hhill In uuik lug the dairy cow comfortable. ir cuives lira rel 111 it 11 open pen In summer time I would bull. I a stan chion In the lot. I would iiIho have a set built In the calf barn. Stanchions are not so expensive hut that tho farmer can afford two sets. At mealtime each calf will have his bead lu the stanchion and tho calf Notice Is hereby Iven thnt the nndersiroed bss been duly appointed administrator ol the estate of Lincoln sictxir, tH-reased, by the County Court ol the State of Oiegon, for i'olk Cotiuty, and has rjuHhrted. Alt uersoni having claims against the Hid estate are hereby notified Ut present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers trierelor, to me unaeruifneu mi nuuer, in mi County, within six month from the date of th notice. paied and first published May lu, 1908. PAIL fXNPMAS. Administrator of the etate of Lincoln McCoy. dceaed Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. Kotice is hArebv ctven that the onderslirned bss been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Kroily Foreman, deceased, by the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Pol :miiitv. mid haa iiiiulified. All persons buvlua claims ainiiiisf the said efetite are hereby notified U present the siime duly verified, together tilth the proper vouchers trierelor, to trie ouoerwitiiou, wi iih law oiimc in Pallas, In said County of I'olk, within six mouths from tiieaaieni wnswi ice. Dated and flrl published Hay I, Itf. O.-CAR HAYTEK. Administrator of the eHtate of Knilly rorernsn, deeesaed Plstt i. I'lstt, Attorneys. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the nudersiirued has been only anpoimea aumiuisirsm of the estate of Austin t . Htoner oeeeased. br the County Court of the State Of Oregon, for Pols county, ana nas qualified. All fiersohs Having claims against tne saiu estate are herebv not tied to present the same dulv verified, together n ull the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned st her resilience in Kii'kreail, In aaid County, within six months from the date ol thla notice. Listed and tint published May 1.,, twin. Ki.I.AHKTll HTONKR, Administratrix of the estate of Austin K. btoner. deceased. Blbley & Eaklu, Attorneys. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given thst the undersigned ss administratrix ot 11 if estaie 01 Jonn uamp byll, deceased, fias tiled her IIiihI account In the CountvConrt of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and that Monday, the !d day of June !!, at the l our 01 ten o clots 111 the forenoon of said day, si the court room 01 the said County Court in the City of Uulias. Ore Son, has been appointed by sanl county Court as the time sud place lor the hearing 01 bicctlons to me asm final account aim tue settlement thereof. MAKIiAK r.T U. CAM CUM, l Administratrix of the estate of John Campbell, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. uated ana nrsi puonnnea way ., i-jon. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned is been duly aiiHiiuted administratrix of the estate of Aiiguat Uerliuger, deceased, by (he county court of tne mate 01 uregou, lor roia :ountv. aim lias oualll en. Ail iiersous nnving claims bkhuisi tne sam estate ate hereby notilled to present the same duly verilicd, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the tinderllguea st tier residence in the city of Pallas in said County, within si: month from the date of tills notice. Pated and first published May 1908. LIIPMILLA UKKLINOKK, Administratrix of the estate 0 Annual (lerliuger. deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. CALF STANCHIONS, waiting to lie fastened. Tho feeder rloaes the stanchion and the calf Is se cure. The feci Is given the calf ac cording to his requirements and desires of the feeder. If the calf la a slow ster It Is not molested by the greedy calf next to him. Stanchions on the dairy farm will expedite greatly and overcome many of the obstacles ami dlangrcenhle tlilugs In feeding calves. Creameries and Factories, There are now lu Minnesota 8-'5 creameries and seventy six cheese fac tories lo actual operation, ucarly all of theta being operated and owned by the farmers, using the same system of kxiokkeepliig that Is given la the abort course lo I he dalrx school, aal exerjr Summons, In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Orcron. lor cots county, ucpsnmeni no. 2. ,iauics ti. liiitciiiris. I'laiutitt. v. Amv L. iiti'hlns, Defendant. in Amv 1,. jiuictiins. trie snove-nsmed de- Julaiit: In the Name of the Btute of Oregon. You are teuv reoulrcd to aiipeiir and answer Die coin- suit llled agsinsl you In the above-entitied url and suit wlltilu six weeks from the date the first publication of this summons, to-wit: nor ladore the4udday of June, lists: and if you fall so lo answer, for want thereof Ihe innilfl win apply 10 aaui court lor a decree as yen lor lu hum couiplHliil, vlx.: That tlie arilaice corn ract now and heretofore existing tween plalulltt and defendant be forever nulled and dissolved; that Ihe future care d custody of James t'llllord llutciilns and uestc. ItulchlliH, minor children of plaintiff 1 defendant, be awarded to plaiiilltl; 1 that phiiutltt may have Mich other and iur- er relief as lo the court may seem Just and ultable. 1'lits summons, by an order of tlie Hon. Kd coad. county Judge or folk f oiinly. tlregnn. aile st t'liamliera st Dallas, Oregon, on the 7th day of May, lta Is served iihui you by piinilcauon tncrioi not irsa tnaiionce a wi-cs lor nix coiiKccutive weeks 1-iiiiiediatelv prior to Hi" i' day ol June, ihik. in I lie "I'olk County observer, a wccMy newpaar ol eeneral circulation published in said County ot I'olk. 'ine dale of Die llrst publication of this summons is Msy H, I'.sjk. OSCAK 11 A YTKIt. Attorney for PlBiutitt Cotton In Arizona. Cotton has been known In Arizona many years. Attempts to grow It com mercially, however, have thus far met with economic failure, due to absence of concerted effort Inexperienced and high priced labor and the belief that with the same soli and water better returns can usually be obtained from other crops. Experiments carried on In recent years have given more defi nite and favorable Information con cerning the crop In -this region. A leaflet of the state experiment station on "Cotton Growing In Arizona" pre sents some of Ibis and will be useful to prospective planters. It la said that the more recent experiments point strongly toward Egyptian cotton as best adapted to Arizona condition. The climate of the Salt and Colorado river valleys Is similar to that of Egypt Both regions are Irrigated and are distinguished by the long growing season, so essential to the proper ma turing of Egyptian varieties of cotton. Portland R.OSE Festival (El r; The Secret cf a Beautiful Face ius in ktLfpiiig the j-kir. pro-t-.i.tfihw .ciJaAciiaii.ci. Just vvuhiiifrf is not enough that oi:J v lav ts the delicate surface more nxpoM; j to the irritation of (I'ibt anti genns; to inert i lesh attacks of tun an J vrcarli.T. After washing, ap ply Rolter'ine ajid exurrience it delightful refreshment. Vnu will admire the tine-less 6of;icss it imarts to fare, tie. k an l ann. Jt nut only sMniulausa radiant iflfw, hut pnrect the skin from I'cf.mi int; ra sc. Pn-venu buro tiiy. taii and freckle. 1 --Jy COFFEE Your grocer must sell poor coffee; we can't all be ccmfortable: but he needn't sell it to you. Your srocer returns your money It 100 doo'l like Scbiilins's Beat; we pay him. To be held in PORTLAND, ORE. TUNE 1 to 6, '08 Will be the most brilliant floral Fiesta AND Civic Jubilee Ever held In the Pacillc Northwest Portland, 'The Roue City," will be a scene of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week Several important conventions to be held in Portland on that occasion. KILLths cough and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's flew Discovery PBXCB OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. H!K B yyi-X13 soc & ii.oo. GUARANTEED SATISFACIOBYa OS MONEY BEFUNDEB. TEA Monevback means that the tea is good and well worth the money. . Can't mean anything else. Your fTOcer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Best; we pay bim. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS LOOK HERE he City Express & Transfer Co, floes all kinds of hauling at reasonable ratoa. Stand and both ih ones at Webster'sConfeotlonery Store. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON We Will Pay 85c for wheat at the DALLAS PL0URING MILLS Citation. Kity I11 the County Court t thuMUto of Oregon 1UI .'OIK IHHMILy, hi (he m Ui.' r of tlie tt'il of Frvtt C. niond, fifct'Bxfil. t itatiou. To Nt lllc Knymoiiil, wltlow, nml Kurt Rymonii r.-rn khj iikhio, in htMir KHvmuiiil, Iv HnyiMttntt himI B1 KuviiioiiiI, hvirn of the movt' MHini'tl rrvil i;. H nioinl. ut',,no: : Id llw ita me of Him turtle 01 itrion ynu and encli of you mrv hvn by rlhtl ul rfulrt tonHHr 4n the t oil uiy ( ourt of the Htme orouoii, In mid for te County, at the Court Ko nil IhiMof, ill .he CII y of OnIIhh. to h1 County ol I'olk, on 'l utmlMy, the .'1 1mv ol June: . I)., !, the mine tH'lii the Itrnt ilny of the .hint', hdtvs, term M nU Court, nt the hoiirof tn o ciiH'k In t tin (uifiKHMi ol Stiin dny, tlKMt inl uit'ic to ainii I'RUsM'. it Hiiy exial, why an ordei 4honh1 in 'I 1n inaih ly iuhl Court thnt the re pruiMTiy of an i I ottttf hi n'tnafler iIi mtiImhI, or iniM'h thcriHif aa may be aulhrlt'iit to Mtlaf the ilftiia, c Im una aixl rharwt's Huatnat the atiid eaiale, Ih aolil l.v ha C. Mrhrllh- aa aitmtuia trntorof Mid iaiate at n.lvate aale (or caHh aa piMyeii fur in the Mttiiiti ol an ii ai mutiii rator HM hen-lii mi ihe IHth dav of A nril. lu. Utr the uirHie of ralilm lumli Miiltii ieut for the (HViiK nt Mini aatiaiariiou ol the ejiartfi a and 4'xiNMiia of aliiilulalraittii mnl the t.Miin arainat the and atate: a.iid real propvrt) be Ina diaenlntl a folhmd. to Hit: 'da niimhtrel Kit tit (M) and Mite i9 In niiH i. "i. hihi hmi niinioereti rsine imk rcn in), Kleven (tl)and l i-he(li, In HUn k "O II Kslll.CH , Ik i'(uii( , Htate of Oregon Wltnt: The ifon. Kd K. C.a1. Jiiilire of the 4 011 my Court of the uie f Oregon, for the t 'unlit y of I'olk, with the aeal of Mill Court arttei, thta iMh tly ut April, A, i' . lMi. K. M. SMITH. Clerk ot aaid County Court, Good Mat hod a. Tho Ulen that great out lay forequlp- tiiont U iiiM'mNnry to produro tlonu milk 1m rriiuHtifl. Milk of tho bext iiun Illy may Ins prilihvil lu an ordi nary burn If the imNr enre tc takea. Tho truubltf Im not Wen lack of ex IH'tislve etjulpiut'iit. but lat'k of clean niHtHxla. This brief ttatetneut by IllliHiU dairy authorities s I nip U flea tho kitlk pnblrm Ituruensely. o Rapid changes of temperature are hard O on the toughetl constitution. jf The conductor patting 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 V difficulty of avoiding cold. x Scott's Emutjion strengthens the S body so that it cajj better withstand the 0 danger of cold from changes of temperature.' Q O It will help you to aroid taking cold. Q ALL DRUCCISTti BOo. AMD SI.OO. X SWEENEY BROS. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wileou Bloci Dallas oreoon TTORNKY AT LAW L. D. BROWN Notary Public; Abstracts Mill Htrwt opposite Uglow Bld(?. DALLAS, OREGON, Yttobmiy AT IA.W. N. L. Butler, OBc over Dallas Cltjr Bank. DALLAS, OREGON. Yttorney at law Ed. F. Cod, Offli In Courthuuse DALLAS, OREGON Yttobniys at law. SlltLKY EAKIN, Th only reliable act of Abstracts Is Polk county. OflJc on Court St. DALLAS, OREOON ,YtTO!1T AT LAW. Oscar Haytkr, Upstairs la Campbell building. Mill IL DALLAS. OREOON YTTORHIT AT LAW B. F. JONES Offlce In Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE. - OREGON Calls promptly aaswervd day or night. R. L. CHAPJIAN r UN I HAL DOUCTOR & EMBALMER DALUta, rtuMw KM OREGON Matsal rttOM 13DS TTe SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will Sell Special Tickets On This Occasion From DALLAS to Portland and Return at $2.55 FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON I. N. WOODS, Local Agt. W. M. McMURRAY General Passenger Agt. Portland, Or. TIMBER LANDS Puller & Elliott Only Ileal Estate firm in Polk County Dauunng limber Land exclusively Don't fall to call or write If vou have nave timber to sen. Office in Crider Building Dallas, Oreoon INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAS. Train No. m. Leave InaeTientlence daily, fl-00 s. in.; lv. Mutiuiuutli,6:i5. ui.; sr. Usllas, ti to s. in. Trsin No. K Iave IndoDondenre. ilnllv. 10:50a. 111.: Iv. Honniuuth. ll:Ur, a. m ar llal. las, llstua. m. Train No. TO. Leave InJenenrlenre. riailv. 6:1& p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, b;lM p. m. ; ar. Dallas, FUR A1RLIS. Train No. 67. Leave Indenen-leiii-e. datli- 7:80 a. m.: lv. Monmouth. 7:l a. m ,r Airli :1 a. in. Train No. 73. Leave Independence, dailv. S:.ni p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Atrlie, i:is p. in. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY, Leave Independence. dally, 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth ":20a. m. KRO.M, DALLAS. FOR IKDIriNDXNl'I. Train No. M. Leave Dallaa rt.llv ,t n.l. R-:d!a m Iv U,,i. m..., I. m..-.c. . ' . . . .vi.muvu.U, U . IHJ . lli . . I . 111.,'- peuueucv, v:io a. m. Train No. 101. Lv. Dallas. Snndsjr only, 6:56 I . uncllUCim, ill. Train No. 69. Leave Dallas, it. II. 1 n, i Monmouth, 1:25 p. m.: ar. lndeiieiHtn, i'jn m. (This train couueuta at Moumouth for Air Train No. 71. leave Dallaa, daily. 7:S o. m : r. Moutuouth, 0 p. m.r ar. Indenendeuce. X 1A FROM AIKI.IE. Train No. 66. Leave Atrlie d.ilv a m i. aonmoiitn, :.ia a. m.; ar. lmletieiidt'iire. s-.iu u nun train hidiwu ml Hunmiinih f... Train No. 72. r. Monmouth, &: p, m. ti& p. m. Train No. 100 leaves Atrlie 4 i.in m ,im. oklv arrives Monmouth S.JO p. m. arrlvea lude- rcuuruiT tf..m p. m. FROM MONMOI TH ONLY. iMvea Monmouth lor Indrnen.letira rf.M. .i 00 p. n. ' Don't flistake the Cause of Trouble. Delay May Prove f-atal. Your Does your back ache? Do you get up lame in the morning Ho you teel null and tired? Does it hurt ynu to bend over, to lift anything, to ,vjet up from a chair? Do you have sudden "catches" or stitches of pain in the back? Does a dull, throbbing ache settle in the Burial I of your back and bother you day and night? Do you sometimes feel that you that you simply cannot ftraiglaen up? You ran not make any mistake by tienMni; the kidneys at once for it is these small troubles that lead to dropsy, diabetes and llright's difease If these is any doubt in your mind that the kidneve are r. Heeled, notice the urine for a few days. If passages are irregular painful or too scanty, discolored, or tuil of sediment, the kidney's need help right away, and there is no other mem cine more helpful than Doan's Kidney rills, a simple remedy for the kidnevs, yet so powerful that it quickly cures Ihe catine and so ends all the painful and annoying symptoms. Home cuies prove the ment of 1 loan 8 Kidney Pills. Any person wiehing to see the testimony ui Pallas citizens may do so bv culling at liEl.T & C11KK- RlN'li TON'S drug store. tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-irilhurn Co., Ktillaio, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and no other. GET THE BEST Leave Alrlle. dally. ,vos p. m. : ar. independence, naw't'Thlal tr offer On 17 u mired Dollars Seward fes iy cat ot Catarrh that cuaot be cured b. Haifa Catarrk Cure. F J.CHENET ACO.-Prooa .Tol, n Wa thai sutdeiaicBed, kara kasnrm 9. 1. C1m sy for tk tM 1A yars, aad beiieva hiss per. 'ectly awsawtabl la all baaiaeaa trmaaactioM aaul laucially able to carry eat ui obilem- tieaa ssade by tbelr Iras. ?.TaTei. V. koleaale Dranrbta. Toledo. O. . naausi AUia, iisit.AM..... i- r. rial. TmImAm l Hall a fatarrk re is Urn lataraalTy . rtls i Vert I V a sua the bloeat .. ttMsystaast. Price. Tse. mt saMUa. stuul mj ajj slaAl a FaaaUy pm, aisTtls Vast. J)tTTT. M. HAYTER OfBca) Tr TUstMi I nm tor Dall.aH ORSOON TTOaUlT AT LAW J. Is. Colli xs - Mala StreaH. Keen rosofflc DALLAS, - . 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SiHiroiv; gf. lMJ'iS . rsrssaar w r tsMt M I AbSeaaBaacsa?HSaal OLD FOLKS Especially need "Nature's Remedy" (NR Taklswlineed IttotaketbeRhen. matlsm out ot their jc.tntai need It to keep their Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels In good order! need it for the strength and vlOp It gives. Let " NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctor. Tuke s tablet now and then; It will keep your system In such good condition that diseases cannot take hold. Every boa Is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the purchase price refunded. BetterThan Pills For Liver Ills GET A 25d. BOX. BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon. WINTER vou need oD fear ex W V1AV1A1 11 JfUM H0REH0UND A coiifjh or cold is generally a forerunuer of many eerlona sick tspelltf It should not be neglected, the human breathing system w a combination of tubes and cells, which must be kept ill order to insure good health. ( Ballard's Horehound1 Syrup TI TDHC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, UliCO WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. II. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: "f cheerfully recom mend JlaUnrd's Horehound Byrup to all people afflicted with chronic coughs. I suffered for years with a chronio rough which would last all winter. JJallard's Horehound Syrup effected an immediate and permanent euro." 25c. 50c and $1.00. :.2ikrd Snow Liniment Co. 500-S02 North Second Street, Jaw.- ST. LOUIS, MO., Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY 1 lit ' )J if rf I' Jl Laxative V. , i-r . v rv tmx of toe teoniDa i:r.i Qainine Tweu - eW ta, osm atatv FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE. Lucy Suddreth, of Unoir. N. C, had been troubled with mj bad cough for over a year. She aays : A friend bought a bottle of Chamberlain s Cores Remedy, brought it to me and insisted that I ahould take it. I did o and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottle of it cared me of my cough,; V7J7 HE IEW IIE1 n tut iKisnui uiiiBE pin C3BII ireir CHMnnv'c nvrtTitrt U n mm l j i K3TO tti Bcn!i lH Best for Ckildru HEYIAB (.CfrSSTTIft For Sale by Druggists. For Sale by STAFRIN DRU& CO. Dallas, and M. THOMPSON, Falls City. Correctt Do not risk hvr BrigM's Di5t?g.