Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 12, 1908, Image 4

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    Farm and
Garden
CHICKEN BUSINESS.
Egg.
Um of tha Brooder Turning
Doubt Coops.
My experience has been that in rais
ing early broilers or fancy poultry to
batch the clicks In the Incubator and
raise them In brooders glres best re
sults. A day or two before the time
for them to batch I beat the brooder
to 00 degrees and keep It as near that
point as I -au for two or three days
THE CORN QUESTION.
Viewed from several sides, it Is ques
tionable If In the end fifty cent corn
Is as great a boon for the agricultural
Interests of the country as many are
wont to hold. In the first place, un
less both hogs and cattle fetch an ex
tremely high price, there la Insufficient
margin to Justify extensive feeding
operations. The result of this condi
tion Is that much of the grain is sold
In the raw state, a large amount of
fertility being removed from, the farm
In the process. With twenty-five cent
corn, on the other band, the temptation
to sell the grain Is greatly reduced,
while If fed to stock it can be counted j
on with fair prices to yield 50 cents or
better per bushel. The lower priced
The Best Pills Ever Sold.
'After doctoring 15 years for chronic
indication, and upendingover two bun
died dollars, nothing has done mel ai
much good as Dr. King's Sew Life I'll If.
1 consider tliem the beet pills ever aoia :
writes B. F. Ayscue, of ingleside, X. C,
Sold under guarantee at Belt A Cher
rington drug store. 25c.
Pendleton
tory.
may have a broom fac-
No Humbug
No humbug claims bave to be made
for Folev's Honey and Tar, the well-
k lovrn remedy lor coughs, culds and
lung tronbles. The fact that more bot
tles uf Foley's Honey and Tar are used
corn Is not only a boon to the fellow than ot any omer cougu remeoy im
who raises what he feeds because
maa tuhneh budt tor bl'sdiess.
after I put the chicks In. Then I be- I W
gin to let it run down two or three
degrees each day until I get It as
low as 05 or 70 degrees. I keep a
lamp burning all the time, day and
night, for two weeks for fear of a
sudden change. Of course I let them
out In a nm by the t4e they are a
week old, but when they begin to feel
cold tbey will go back to the brooder,
says S. II. Bass In American Agricul
turist, In which the following timely
Items also occur:
Turning eggs by hand Is a slow proc
ess If many must be turned at a time.
me device shown herewith saves
much time slnco by a partial turn of
the roller back or forward all the eggs
may be made to turn at once. The
drawer may be built of any light stuff,
with still lighter divisions. The bot
torn Is replaced by a rough cloth
stretched between two rollers and beld
tight with a crank for winding. One
turn of the roller should be enough to
turn the eggs. Any one can make It.
The double brooding coop shown in
foe drawing is four feet square, three
feet high at rear and two and a half
in front It may be built of tongue
and groove stuff or straight edge
boards one-half or three-quarter Inch
thick. The hinged lids should have two
cleats each to make them firm. In
front Is an Inch mesh wire netting, aud
at the edges are strips of three-quarter
by 1V4 inch stuff to Insure rigidity. In
one corner, as shown. Is the nest, four
Inches deep and fifteen to eighteen
stock feeding tends to Increase the fer
tility of bis land, but it Is also a dis
tinct advantage to the fellow who ha
to buy all bis feed. The above re
marks would hardly hold good if fifty
cent corn were always accompanied
by 17.50 bogs, but this is not the
case. The past winter season found
corn between 50 aud 00 cents per bush
el, depending somewhat upon quality
and locality, while hogs brought barely
per hundredweight ou the central
markets. The whole effect of this situ
ation was to discourage or stop almost l(;0
entirely stock feeding operations and
dump a horde of unfinished stock upon
a slump market, aud this, whatever 1 0regoa are riperjfng rapidly,
be viewed as an agricultural calamity.
tiieu nek taking some unknown prepar
ation when Foley 'a tioney and Tar costs
you nj more and is sale and sure. Stai
Drug Co: M. L. Thompson, Falls City.
Dufur will enlarge and perpetuate
its water Bupply.
Consumptives Made Comfortable
Folev's Honey and Tar has cured many
cases o incipient consumption and even
in the advanced stages a't'ords comfort
and relief. Refuse any but the genuine
roley s Honey and lar. statrin Urng
M. 1... Thompson, rails cay.
Now strawberries in nil parts of
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Beal Estate firm in Polk County
handling Timber Liana exclusively
Don't fail to call or write if you have
bave timber to selL ,
Office in Crider Building
Dallas,
Obeoon
ttobsey at Law
L. D. BROWN
Notaby Public; Abstracts
Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg,
DALLAS. OKEGON,
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates. Stand and both
phones at Webster'sConfeetionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors '
DALLAS. OREGON
M OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Boom No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
i-t '.v,' m. '. wh.. :tt.
' IKJUBLS Biioooma COOP.
Inches square, according to the size of
the hens kept. The board floor la cov
ered with sawdust or suud. Food and
drink are readily supplied through the
door, which preferably lift's In front
Up to Data Gardening.
Three things are essential to the pro
duction of an early crop namely, early
varieties, early planting, rapid growth.
It Is as useless to attempt to beat a
competitor on (he local market with
a variety that Is normally ten days
later than bis variety as It would be to
enter a draft horse In a speed contest
against a standard bred trotter. While
It Is true that many of the earliest vari
eties are not of as high quality as the
later sorts, when earllness Is the factor
which determines the profits, other
characteristics of the variety are of
secondary Importance. Of course the
man who Is growing vegetables for his
own table will luclude In his garden
some of the later high quality sorts,
but the present attitude of most mar
kets offers little Inducement to the
commercial grower to select varieties
of high quality unless they are also
early.
Very early In the spring there are
usually a few days of warm weather
and a cessation of showers, resulting
In sufficient drying of the soil In favor
ed locations to permit the preparation
of a seed bed and the planting of cer
tain hardy vegetables. It often hap
pens that In this brief period of fa
vorable weather the soil does not quite
reach workable condition except In fa
vorable locations.
The aim, then, should be to select a
site for early vegetables which will
reach a workable condition as early as
any soli In the locality A well drain
ed piece of land should be chosen, and
If the slope is to the south It will dry
out still earlier-John V. Loyd, Illinois.
Mors Horsa Meat.
In 1906 M.000 horses were slaughtered
for food In Paris, furnishing about 12,-
000 tons of meat Formerly horse
meat was eaten by only the Joorest
classes, but now it Is no longer regard
ed as refuse meat, and Its consumption
by the working classes Is rapidly In
creasing throughout Europe.
Thinks It Saved his Lite.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a recent letter: "I have need Dr.
King's New Discovery many years, for
couiihs and culils, slid I think it saved
mv life. I have found it a reliable rem
edy for throat and lung complaints, and
would no more tie without a bottle than
I would be without food." For nearly
forty years New Discovery lias stood at
the head of throat and lung remedies.
As a preventive of pneumonia, and
healer of weak lungs it bus no equal.
Hold under guarantee at Belt Cher-
rington drug store. 60c. and fl 00. Trial
bottle free.
You Should Know This
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any
cate of ki-'ney or bladder trouble that
is not beyond the reach of medicine. No
medicine can do more, btafrin Drug
Co; M. U Thompson, rails Uity.
The Pendleton wool scouring plant
has started up will employ 35 men.
TTORNSY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler,
Office over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON.
A mun claims to have found a line
copper ledge on Middle mountain in
Wallowa county.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch
ran, tia , writes: "1 had a had sore come
on the instep of my foot and could find
nothing that would heal it until I ap
plied Bucklen's Arnica .Salve. Lets than
half of a 'ih cent box won the day for me
by affecting a perfect cure." Sold under
guarantee at Id-It & Cherrington drug
store.
Mrs. J. Sovce, Clareuiont, N. H.,
writes: "About a vear ago I. bought two
bottles of Foley's Kidney Kerned)'. It'i
cured me of a severe case of kidney
trouhlt of several years standing. It
certainly is a grand, good medicine, and
I heartily recommend it." Stafrin Drug
Co; M. L. Thompson, Falls City, .
The Cornelius school board is going
to build a $0,000 schoolhouse.
Mrs. H. L. I'owen, of Wayne, W. Va.,
writes: "I was a sulfcier from kidney
disease, so that at times I could not get
out ol tied, and when 1 did I could not
stand stiaiglit. 1 took Foley's Kidney
Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of
the second cured me entirely." Foley's
Kidney Remedy works wonders where
others are a total failure. . fjuirin Drug
Co; M. L. Thompson, Falis City.
A bigger area of potatoes than ever
will be planted in the famous Mountain
potato district near Weton.
The Bonanza creamery In Klamath
county will market considerable butte
n Sacramento.
A COiNSTANT ANNOYANCE
Sick Kidneys Weaken The Whole
Body-Make you Weak, Ner
vous and Irritable.
tir
While a cream separator Is an admi
rable machine In the bands of a care
ful jicraon. In the bunds of One who Is
ilr.vi-nly and dirty It niny become a
mere device for covering up filth. In
atlch rase It completely falls of Its
nil'iiou.
Half the nervousness, half the in Hit
liny that is so common in everyda
le, is really sickness, and in most cases
condition that accompanies kid lie
rouble. It is the work of the kidney
to keep the bl.Md free from uric acid am
other poisons, but w hen the kidneys are
ten, aii'l not doing their dtitv, the on
acid poison permeates the body and at
tucks body, brain and nerves. The irri
at ion causes nervousness, irrituhihlv
headaches, dirzv spells; makes yo
languid, unfit for work, and inclined to
orry over trillcs. Ilesides, there
nothing more auiiiiying lliuii a bail back
nil liackHi'lie is the most eoinmeii sig
I Klilney Iroiinie. 1 ml icel lame hm
reii in the morninir, suiter lnv anil
ight with adnll aching in the back am
hurts to sloop or liend or lift.
loan's Kidney I'iMs are taken in the
iM-ginnum they will soon correct the d is
riler that exists III the kidneys. Con
niietl treatment cures eases ol lonu
landing. II you stiller from any ot the
I Hive symptoms, Ho not liesltale to giv
i.ihii s M.uiey run trial, nicy are
or the kidneys only, and contain no
poisonous nor halut tunning droits.
Home proof is convincing evidence ol
m ellli'lettcy of IKian s Kid ne V Tills
II at Itelt A ('lierrington's drug store
and ask to seethe statements of Dallas
people who have used this remedy.
For sale bv all dealers. Price 50
cents. Koster-M dhiirn Co., Iliillalo
New York, sole agents for the United
Htates.
Remember the name IXian'i and
no other.
COFFEE
You can buy something
called "coffee" at 10c lb
with 3000 miles of R R
freight from the roaster;
don't
Tour s roter rvturat roar noarf If rn aoal
lika Sthtllins's rVt ; par bin.
Z
Rapid changes of temperature are hard
on the toughest constitution.
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.
Scott'j Emu t J ion strengthens the 2
body so that it can better withstand the $
danger of cold from changes of temperature. O
O It will help you to ereid takia- edd. '
ALL DRUGGISTS) BOc AMD SI.OOw 9j
A Grand Family Medicine.
''It gives me pleasure to speak a good
word lor Klectnc Bitters," writes Mr.
Frank Con Ian ol -No. 430 Houston St.,
New York "Ifs a grand family medi
cine for dvspepsia and liver complica
tions; while lor lame hack and weak kid
neys it cannot be too highly recom
mended." Electric Bitters regulate the
digestive functions, purity the blood,
and impart renewed vior and vitality
tot he weak and debilitated ol both sexes.
Sold under guarantee at Belt & Cher
rington di uk store. 50c.
Grants 1'hss has voted bonds to the
amount of fiio.oou fur street pitving.
W. U. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
writes: "This is to certify that I have
used Foley's Orii.o.l.axutue for chronic
constipation, and it has proven w ithout
a doubt to lie a thorough practical rem
edy for this trouble, and it is with pleas
ure I oiler my conscientious reference."
Ktafrin Drug Co; M. I.. Thompson,
Falls City.
TTOBNEV AT LAW
Ed. F. Cod,
Office in Courthouse
DALLAS,
OREGON
TTOBNBYS AT LAW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable set of Abstracts is
Folk county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS, OREGON
TTOBSSY AT LAW.
OSCAK HAYTER,
Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St.
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
Calls promptly answered dayornlgbt.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EMBALMER
KILLthe COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
flew Discovery
PBICB
PAR bbiV AflBAIBA
rllH sT -uu una iob a ti m
w" WOLDS Trial Bonis Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
mi
i T
m
If yon are feeling onVof-iort", take an NR Tab
1.4 and von will feel better In the mom hie.
Thef will make 70a feel Job. rifht. "NATURE'S
REMEDY" strengthens the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
r. nnrtfea the Blood, does lta work thoronehlr and
pleasantly, ye It never gripes, weakens or sicken
Invariably malting the user feel stronger and better.
Better Than Pills For Liver Ilia.
Take NR Tableta for Indigestion, Sick Headache, Lots of
Appetite, Sallow Complexion, Liver Complaint, Skin Diseases,
Pimple and Eruptions, Chills, Malaria, Biliousness. Rheuma
tism, Torpid Liver or Inactive Kidneys and all troubles arising
from the digestive organs. ,
Get a
25dt.
DQJ. t 11 lHiml1-H--lT-flMIII
1M
One
Tablet
CPIS RELIEF.
BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon.
TEA
Not 1 in" 1000 who buy
Schilling's Best wants the
money.
Your grocer return, your money II you don't
like Schilling, Best: we par him.
GET THE BEST
DALLAS, -Phono
103
OREGON
Muiual Fboue 1306
PJkntist.
M. HAYTER
Offl; over Wilson's I rug Store
DALLAS, OREGON,
TTORNEY AT LAW
J. Is. Collins
Mala Street, Near Postoffloe
DALLAS, - - OKEGON
Summons.
In Hip Circuit Court of the Htnte of Otvron,
for I'uik CiMiuiv, hrimrtmeiil No.
.laim-s H Miiicliliii, I'laiuim, v. Amy L.
Illll illllH, lelYnlHnt.
To Amy 1 II taclmit, the above-named de
fciitluut: In the Name of the Htnte of Oregon. You are
hrre by rt-qtilrt-d to aKur and answer the rum
plaint liletl airaiiisi you in the ettovv-euUtled
iliiiirl mim) suit within six wmkit from the tint
u the hrsl luihllratlou of this summons, to-wit:
On or liflorw the Wnd day of June, lwiH; and it
you fall so to answer, for want thereof the
lilHlnutl mil annly to said I'ourt for decree aa
pi a. el for in Mid complaint, vis.: That the
marrUKe I'niurart now and heretofore existing
between plaintiff and defendant be forever
nnmiiieo: ami dissolved: that the future en
and custody of James t'llllord Hutrhlnn and
ivruetii . iiuiehuift, minor children of plaintiff
and defemlHiit, be awarded to plaintiff;
Mid that pint niit! may have kiieh other and fur
ther relief as to the Court mar aeem lust and
eouttaule.
1 Ins summons, by an order of the lion. Kd
K. fond, County Judge of I'olk Couutv. Orprnn.
made at 4 hn tubers at lallas, Oregon, on the
7ih dny of May, 19Uh, la iwrved noon you by
the iulilh'Mtiou thfreol not leas than one a
wee It for nix eonmt'uttve weeks iiimHlfattlY
prior to the M day ol June, in the "folk
County observer, a weekly uewfcar of
neutral circulation uh)tshed in said County ol
I'oiK, I ne uHteof ine nral nubl cation of tin
summons t May H, hOH.
OW'AK HAYTKK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Order.
i the County tour I of the Stale of Urvaon.
for I'olk county.
in the matter of ihe eMata and eoardianshiD
of Henry 1. Moore, a minor, tinier.
Now on thin Mh ttiT ol Mnv. Van. cornea Henri
M. Mirar, the guardian of the peraon and estate
f id minor, by o-ar Hatter, Ksq., ma aftor
iey, and reeeiiis to ihl Court his petition for
license to sell the rel estate o4 siid minor for
the rvetit and liiture auort, tsl oral ion and
maintenance of mid minor, Mit real property
tent dearrltd aa follows, to wit: Au un
livided one-half i1.) Iniereat in and lothai
certain trari of land in rVI County. fate of
rnrin, iieevnnra aa nevinuina ai in rstuta
Wfl rnT of ier t ion etkthleen lift) In Town
stiin 7 Houih. Kanre 4 Meat of the Willamette
Meridian, and running; thence Kast rmis:
henre North JOntia. thence W ret 14 rods and
ret: and Ihenre Kmilherlv totheblaee ol
begin nliii, and euiitaiutiif lwo(2)crea aaoreor
And It appeartn t the Court that the aatd
Mttlon U duly vefltied bv the oath o4 aaid
Ktt'Mnwr and It further appearing frofn mi. I
pfttttott thai It in nervsftary lr Mid ward that
Mid rrwl mi ate ahtmld he dd fot the nainu-n
iws nf aait ward and that the awatW kin of
said want are t eha r'ranvs M.re. sister.
William K. Moore, m hrothwr, William Kvweett
rVrahewr. aa of a deyeaawi Uler . r red Monrw
M.wtre. a briMher. Nanry leiiiali Mtore. a it
atxl Krte oedelta a.lgar. a iatr, and thai Ovev
are the only perns inierie,l in the aaiteatate
and that Um Mid yvuitoo k la doe aud ieyjal
htrn;
No, ow motion cvf eoanarl of aM ariaMtaw,
M lW-tMV1 lh Otirt IhM aal,l I sriia Ims.
ee Mmt. il.U It. Mwv, nilllani Kveeeli
HerwfMMrm, fi Ntm Moore, Nasci lriiiwai
Vonre. a ad Krte Cordelta Edgwr. the weit of tia
o4 mh! ward, ana all oeraowa tnte real est la amid
M he, mu4 ahey oeerfrv are. direrted u
r-rer be thta t ctirt m the Court R-wsn
Herrl I lh Cl of lm laa. reaort. rm wo
ta . um iva a of Jane, im, ai the feovr d
too o f ori in th wwr. of Mid day to ahow
rtM. if any th be. why a tievna aHowtd not
aograntod M Mid gwardkaa ky taias t owrt kg
toe of mrh real oatai
And It I further red tSal a eoof Of tltta
of-iWe ofcall We smhJiaheat at rat three awrn
t wee t hener tH ewrtg ol Md ootiiHM la
lle ro. townty Hoitw a w(t eir-
riat!nc In this Cow a if and owaaktoed M toe
aweatltyo ioa.
sv. r. vo tojaty jsara
INDEPENDENCE 2, MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
Ill, I1ALL4M.
Train No. A. IRve IiiacpviKlenfe daily, A:0(
a. in.; Iv. Muninuiuli,:l5a. in.; ar. Dallu, U:4U
a. in.
Train No. H Iav Indoiwndenre, dally
iu:.'ia. in.; iv. Mouinoulh, 11.0.1 a. m.; ar, Dal
laa, ii :;iu a. in.
Train No. 70. Ieara Imtenendrnre. dll
G:Kip. m.; Iv. Mouiiioulh, b M p. m.;ar. Dallaa,
D.W 1. Ul.
FOR AIRLIK.
Train No. 67. Lrare Indcpendeiire, daily
..v.. it. muiiuiuumi, i.wr. n.: ar. Airi
:U a. III.
Traill No. Tl. Iare Independenoe, daily, 3:30
t- iu.; iv. muiiiuuuiii, a;w p. m. ; ar. Ainu, 4;'
f. Ul,
roa MONMOUTH ONLY,
Leave Indcrendenoe, dalljr, 2:90 p. m.
No. 101 arrivea Monmouth 7:JU a. m.
FROM DALLAS.
FOB IMDBPINDSNCl.
Train No. k'i. Leave Dallaa, dally pi. Hunday
8::a. m.; Iv. Monmouln, tt:.rio a. m.; ar. lude-
pfunviii-r, y:i; a. m.
Irani No. mi. I.v. Dallaa, Sunday only, (.56
a. lu.i ar. inuepeiiueill'v, l;M a. Ul.
Train No. OH. Iava I. a rtullv 1 n m . I.
Monmouth, l p. in.; ar. Inileiwiid'rlli'e, l:io p.
- iui.,iaiiivuuiin-i,,i xoiimouio lor Air-
Train No. 71. Iave Dallaa, daily, 7:H5p. m.
it. Moumoum, b p. m. i ar. luilrpeiuleuee, s.ilr
p. m.
FROM AIR1.1E.
Train NO. as. lMveAlrlie.dallv.Sa.nl - Iv
Monmouth, a. m. : ar. lu.lepandviM-e, 9:.'4l
. n. ,iiimi iiHiii cuunefia a, Monmoutb for
Twin No. 7J. Un Alrlle. dally, S OS p. m :
Iv. Monmoutb. &.40 D. m.: ar ln.l,....L.
p.m.
Train No. 100 learpa Alrlie 4 iS n m , r..
oklj arnvra Moutuoutli 4.JU p. m. arrivea lude-
FROM MONMOl'TH ONLV.
Ijearra Mnnmnnlh Inr 1 ns, ...I .
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BALLARD'S
HOREHOUND
SYRUP
A cough or cold Is generally a forerunuer of many serious
sick spells. It should not be neglected, the human breathing
system Is a combination of tubes and cells, which must be
kept in order to insure good health.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
n tdpc coughs, colds, bronchitis,
vUKCj whooping cough, croup
and all pulmonary diseases.
Cured of a Chronic Cough.
J. H. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: " cheerfully recom
mend Ballard's Horehound Syrup to all people afflicted
with chronio coughs. I suffered for years with a chronio
cough which would last all winter. Ballard's Hore-hound
Syrup effected an immediate and permanent cure."
25c, 50c and $1.00.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
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The personal recommenHfltinncj of opTnl who
have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedv hare don mom than all
else to make it a staple article of trade and com
merce over a large part of the civilized world.
AN INSTANCE.
locy Suddreth, of Unoir, N. C, had been troubled witi
rery bad cough for over year. Shenyi: " A friend
boaght bottle of ChamhkfoaWs Cocgh RkhkbT,
brought it to me and insisted that I hould take it. I did
o and to my surprise; it helped me. Four bottle of it
cored me of my cough."
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