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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
I OR am GAM F.ETRIGG REGISTER R0CRD.IA CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED 11 I 1 Jff The American Beauty roae and tb old Ilralirua hen don't usually thrive a they ought to on the same lawn that la, the roue doesn't Wherever one find the alio and the clover or alfalfa meadow a sensible and profitable type of agriculture Is pretty likely to be lu vogue. If the recent financial depression hag caught any one class on the hip more than another It Is those who, counting on a continuation of boom times, were last fall doing a $100,000 land business on a capital of less than $10,000. with a whole lot of partial payments made by customers on land negotiated with no present prospect that they will be able to make another payment for some tlwe to come. Few men of ordinary capacity can make a striking success of more than one thing, be it in the professions or various business pursuits, and the lar gest measure of success Is usually ob tained by devoting one's energies only to a single phase of a given occupation. Such restriction of attention and activ ity permits of a closeness of study and application that. Is not possible where a fellow tries to spread himself out over a forty acre lot. La Grande may get a 125,000 fruit cannery. No Humbug Xo linmbuj; claims have to be made for Jr'ok-y'a Honey and Tar, the well- known remedy lor coughs, colds and lung troubles. TUe tact that more ooi tlesuf Foley's Honey and Tar are need than of any other cough remedy is the best testimonial of iu great merit. Why then risk taking gome unknown prepar ation when Foley's lioney and Tar cost you no more and is safe and snre. Staf fing Co: M. L. Thompson, Falls City. M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio. Boom Xo. 2, Wilson Block DALLAS OEKGON A Gilliam county man sheared 103 sheep by hand in one day. TTOBSEY AT LaW L. D. BROWN Notary Public; Abstbacts Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. DALLAS. OREGON. It la thought by many that politic more largely than economics was re sponsible for the unprecedented slump In bogs during the winter months. It la claimed that the sweetness and flavor of a good orange may be In creased by iieelfng, quartering and al lowing It to stand In a cold place over night Cuss words and blows in the dairy ham mean Just so many less dollars In Ihe monthly creamtheck. There are a lot of fiiriuers who haven't got on to this fact yet Alfalfa hay at $15, with five tons raised to the acre, accounts for a large share of the prosperity to be found In those portions of the country where this valuable cereal thrives. The work In the average town or country home is hard and burdensome enough at best without there being an Inadequate or unhandy supply of fuel and of hard and soft water. Flocks of sheep and substantial fences are to be found on the best farms of the country today. The man who doesn't have either Improvement Is certainly not living up to his agri cultural opportunities. The bog raiser and the man on a sal ary both have Just ground for a kick with live bogs selling lit 4 cents per pound and bacon and hnins retailing nt from 18 to 22 cents. The gup between the raw and flnlshfd product Is greater than there Is any possible excuse for. Reports are to the effect that eggs may be kept n long (line anil In excel lent condition by wiping them clean and coating tlieui with lurd. While the keeping qualities of the egg may be considerably Increum-d In this way, we question If thu method Is us effective s tha water glass solution. The view that Is held by many folks and one that Is common In the speech of a great many more, whether they believe In If or not. Is that ice which suddenly disappear In ponds and riv ers at the coining of warm weather "sinks." This Is a superstition pure and simple, for there Is just the same unerring physical law tending to make It float In the spring as makes It stay on the surface of the water when It forms In the early winter. The solu tion of the phenomenon is not difficult When a certain point is reached in the melting and rotting of the ice it sud denly disintegrates Into millions of tiny spines or needles, which, exposed to the water of a warmer temperature, quickly melt The only Instance In which a body of Ice would sink would be when It was mixed with or attached to an amount of dirt or stones which would make Its specific gravity more than tlie water which It displaces, there by causing It to sink rather than float. Mrs, S. L. Boweo, of Wayne. W. Va writes: I was a sufferer irom kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out ol bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney I'uii.uiu I tnu id. Mar hsittla an1 n rt . .1 the second cured me entirely." Foley's TToitSEy at law Kidney Keniedy works wonders where others are a total failure. feutrin I 'rug Co; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. TTOBSKY AT IAW. N. L. Butler, Office over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS. OREGON. KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS w Br. King's Nov Discovery PHICB OLDS Trial Bottle Free MM ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. HiK H ""Hi-"3 Mi moo. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OB MONEY REFUNDED. About 2,600 pounds of cream Is hauled from Mapleton to Junction DALLAS, City every four days. The Best Pills Ever Sold. 'After doctoring 15 years for chronic indigestion, and epeudingover two hun dred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Or. King's Ne Life Fills. I consider them the bent pills ever sold :" writes b. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, X. C. .Sold under guarantee at lie It A Clier- rmgtou drug store. Zoc. Ed. F. Cod, Office in Courthouse OREGON Ad apple orchard near Milton of which but little care has been taken, last year netted the owner $800 per acre. When one Is thinking of putting money Into this or that enterprise it is always well to view with suspicion a proposition of whatever description which promises more than a legitimate return for the use of one's money. One method that Is often followed by the worst type of grafters so as to make Investors in their games believe that offers of abnormal returns on the in vestment are sincere Is to return to them two er three large interest pay ments Just enough to Increase the ap petite for speculation and cause them to put In still more. In reality these payments are taken right out of the first installment of money sent In rath er than being the Icgltlmnte return of the Investment of such funds in a money making enterprise. But the In vestor finds, to bis sorrow, that subse- ucnt returns are not forthcoming. ven In such cases as the one Just lted the abnormal interest return may be safely taken as a danger signal. he wise person will heed It and keep his money where he can put his bands on it Home Idea of the part old Illddy now and then plays In the busting of the egg trust Is gathered from tlio fact that during a period of about four days lu the middle of March 4 I.fi70.a20 eggs were shipped into the city of New York lone. As a result of this deluge of hen fruit there was a slump In Ihe price of eggs of about 0 cents per dozen. Olio of the chief sources of food for the inhabitants of the Hawaiian 1s ' lands Is the tuberous root of the turo plant, which somewhat resembles the water Illy. The roofs of this plant are ground up Into pulp and allowed to sour. In which form It Is culled "pol." 'J'lit stuff Is very sticky, and the na tives eat It by sticking their fingers Into a dlab of It and then licking them off. That boy la a mighty unsatisfactory and unpromising proposition, both fur himself and other folks, who Is lazy as all get out, but still Insists on having three square meals a day. It Is a source of Increasing cxncratlon on ths part of those who have to put up With folks of this tyie that their con stitutions! Inactivity Is almost always accompanied by a remarkably sound tats of physical health. A friend the writer knew some years ago Ottcd himself f.ir the ministry. While possessing sincerity and earnest less to a marked degree, he was so diffident and 111 st ease In the pulpit that his health broke down, and as a result be bad to quit his paatorsl work. II moved oo to a farm which be own ed and today runs a model dairy, from wiiUh Urn tuppilrs aii;k to a large num ber of rust'Mbers lu a terlr town. While be b Uugrt ba a pulpit from wbkb la f-s'b. be stl.'l has the same (.portunl' lv if I s-jusrely with bis fellows aud to (iie "good tix-saur. preaaed do a arjl ruunlng over." The growing scarcity of post timber In the United Htutes, coupled with a corresponding rise In price for posts of any description, lends additional force to the necessity of giving posts of whatever kind a preservative treat ment which will Increase their period of service from four to eight fold. An nHtiimile Is made In u recent bulletin on the subject Issued by the forest service of the federal .government that n fencepoHt which under ordinary cir cumstances will last two years will if given a preservative treatment costing 10 cents last eighteen years. Putting this In black and while, the bulletin states thai the Initial cost of a loblolly pine post Is about 8 cents, while the ciiHl of setting U ll cents. Compound ing Interest at fi per cent. I lie annual cost of such a post. Hupp islng It would ';isl two jeu-s, would he 7..r:i cents. A rcscrvatlve treatment coiling ll) cents I T post will liu-rciite Its use to vlglit en years. In this cn-.e the post when lefcosU 21 cents, which, compounded at B per cent, give nn annual charge of 2.04 cents, which makes the saving due to the preservative treatment C.4'J cents a year. In view of these figures every landowner who has fences to build should !ok up thoroughly this mutter of a preservatl ,- treatment of posts. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word lor r.lectrio Kilters, writes air. Frank Con Ian of -No. 430 Houtton St., -New York "It's a grand family medi cine for dvppepeia mid liver complica tions; ljiie lor lame back and weak kid neys it cannot be too highly recom mended." Electric Hitters regulate the digestive functions, purity the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality totlie weak and debilitated of both sexes. Mold under guarantee at licit & Cher ringtou drug store. 50c. Neit year you will gee 10,000 people living upon the irrigated lands under the Furntuli-Coe, The Weateru Laud & Irrigation company, and the jrovern mmit projects. Thinks It Saved bis Lite. Les'er M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, savs in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery mail v years, for eouiihs and colils, unil 1 think it saved my life, 1 have found it a reliable rem edy for throat anil lung complaints, ami would no more tie without a bottle than I would be without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia. I n I healer of weak lungs it bus no equal. Sold under guarantee at licit A Cher- rington drug store, 50c. and $1 00 Trial bottle free. Notice For Publication. ttobnsys at law. Sibley & Eakin, The only reliable set of Abstracts Is Polk county. Office, on Court St DALLAS, OREGON TTOBNIY AT LAW. Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill gt DALLAS, - OREGON. TTORNEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, - OREOON Calls promptly answered dayornlgbt. R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER COFFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." " Who returns your money if you don't like 'em ? Your erocer returns your moreif yon don'l like Schilling Best: we pair him. GET THE BEST DALLAS, Phone 103 OREGON Mutual I'hone 1306 J)UNTI8T. M. HAYTER Office over Wilson's ) rug Store DALLAS, OREGON. yTTOUNKV AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near rostofflee DALLAS, - . OEEGON Recently Enlarged WITH 25.000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World with more than 25,000 titles, based on the latest census returns. New Biographical Dictionary containing the names of over 10,000 Doted persons, date of birt h, death, etc. Edited htr W. T. TTARRTS.Ph T.. T.T..T).. United States Commissioners Education. 2380 Quarto Pages Haw FUtal. 6000 Illustration. Bich Blading!. Needed In Every Home Also Webster's Collegiate Dictionary lllf I'wi. UOO IlluitrMiou. Regular Edition filOiSindm Jblndiija. De Luxe Edition 6;iHl'4 In. Printed from lune plates, on bible pitper. & beautiful binding. FREE, lMctlomrjWrinkle.." liliutrtedp.mpUeU. G. 6 C. MERRIAM CO.. Publishers. Springfield, Mass, 1 fssi 1. -ISrZiTiTeTfeTnnT ' jr Sii lid lT"er C-'ml'laint-. Horn ft t "L Cor.. T.te NR Tablet. TM II W indiee bow main better WJ ero. ra uiueranve in nralte. Their I Xf .."..; . , . t. .,i,l,-d br that nll lnne lbk eon.utton-thev m.y. ..!Vf JIM better the mi:m:? yon take thcin. Their . b'e you op end pat new life II in von. m.ko vr.u fenl troni;r eiid bettor, beonnee hejr ere made to trn. II leji tie entire digestive system. One ooo wilt oonnnce you. sm tse See. 11 II II nm-rDTHAN DSNS FftPIIYFP IIIC U Sji ll I uuila limn . ui II It. A. H. Lewis Medicine Co.. StLouis,Mo. l rrsT T f 'umFll IV T "IT .TV. M sTV.lf rv e ?Kvf WINTER I X J? DMLL.HITCEJ Wbll It Is sitters on of the baslnt p rloils of ids rear, tlie Imt ttuw for ruulug In the orchard la during Arll. Msj and June, aa during thiws months cars that art) uiade most quickly ben I orer, thereby resuming the piewtMllty that tlis nrtK-riw of decay will act In at tb Hilnt of rutting ami thus weaken the trp. If the limb rut off Is more than an Inch In diameter It Is well to Taint ths rut with hlte toad and oil. All limbs remored should l rut as rloM as poMlble to ths trunk or mntu branch, while In removing one of two lluiba It Is well to rrmors the one which wHI Irate the rul. on the lower Lie of the main branch rather than ths ui'r and on ths sUle away from ths renter of tbe Ire rather tba on that toward It Uutklen's Arnica Salve W ins. Tom M.xire, o( Itnral Itoute 1. Coch ran, I la., writes: "I hail a bad sore conn- on the inetep of my foot and coulil And nothing that would he I it until I ap plied lioi'klf u'l Arnica halve. Ias than half ,1 a 26 cent boi won the day fur me hy affecting a iM-riect cure." IS.ild under KoaraiiU-e at ISelt A Cberringum drug tore. At a horso sale In 11c n ton county several animals sold for from f ihj to I'W each. A bio; sawmill will be ronstrurtoxl at Wallowa. Tb company has J.I.'sW.OOO feet of lumber In cut. Where a huainoaa ma a has employ lurot In a rlly w hi. h Is easily rea. bed from saburbaa kx-atlona It Is drairabl from many points of tlew to bar Mr's honte) la aik h a dttrtct. Here his family here the snn.tiln and pure air of the country, while ths adran tairee offered by tit rlty are aim a rail ebla. aiorroTer. he hlmarlf flada a aewdrd rr'W-f and reUiatk In the sjak of ihe mttniry surroondinga, tbera bring aeoelly mooch ! da sboat tbe (dare te gtra him the fhyakwl et errta which be oucM to ould lien la ths Uwt ttiui frf hi city work. Co; M. L. Thomr, lalta Ciiy. W. It. Ward, ol Pyersburg, Tenn., ritre: "This is to certify that I have uerd roley's Orii.o Uulite lor chronie C'i.li.ll.,li, and it lias proven without a doubt to I a thoroiiKh practical rem wly lor Out trouble, and it Is with pleas ure I otfer my coiiecientifius referenca." Mafrin lrug Co; M. U Thomion, falls City. The output of a creamery In Oor vallls la betaern IIM.msi and Isi.Oki a year. Vou Should Know This Foley's Kidney Itemclr will cure anv case f ki ney or bladder trouble that ia not hr)onflha reach of medicine. No medicine ran do more. Klafrin lrug Co; M. L Thoniexn, litis City. Forrttt drove Is wakir.u; up over the proepert of the rlwtric road coming there. TIMHKK l.tfiD, ACT JUNK ft, 1K78. I lilted Hlnti-n Mini (llllce, I'urtlanil, ori'iton, June H. I'NIH Notice la licri'liy riven Hint in I'limidlHiiee with the irvlMiniie (it thu net of Couki-chm o( June :l. IKVs. ehllllcil "An act lor tbe ante ol timber lamia In the rilaleBuli alibirnia, (in-Kon Nevu'tn, and HMhhiirluii Territory." aa ex teiMlt-il to all tbe I'tiblle l.nnd Htutes bv set ol A hk lint 4, IHr' Karl II. VWhecurter. of llallaa. cciunu of I'olk.Htole of (ireKon, baa Una day lllci in this "like bla sworn Htalemeiit No. nw, lor me purelniHe ol the H. K. . ol s. K. ol Htfellou No. 4. in TowuhIiIii No. S Kontii It. No. H W. M., mid will oiler proof to allow that the lend aniiKlit- in more vainitblu for Its limber or alone llian lor avrleiiltiirH iiiirooNi- aixl loeatabliNb hmelalm to aabl lend before the county Clerk at Hunan, Oregon, ou WedneMliiy, tbe b h dny ol Amoiat, Iiioh. He immeH aa witnekaiw: Aaron Maytiee, of llalhii, orvKOii: ( larence W. Hlitiltx. of llallna, lireKon; Otto Byerlcy, of Hallm, Oregou; Nea- mun imie, fit uauax, ureron. Any and all pernine elalinliiff ndveraely the alwve ileai-ribed landa are reiiieatu l to llle their claims in tlua olllee on or beiorciuild Jiith day of AMIKKNON S. DKKHHKK, Hesieter. Notice For Publication. TIMHKK LAN!), ACT JVHK 3, 1M7H. IJllileil Klatea lnd (llllce, I'orlleiid, Oreiion, June 4. oalN Nolle Is hereby slven that in complieuce wllh the provision! of the act of onurcn of June .1, 1H7H, eiitltli-d "An eel for the aale of wnuer launa lu llie ntaleaol I elllorula, llren.m, Sevaita end t aahlneloii lerntorv." ajteau.iMlM,l t" "11 Ihe I'nblli- IjiiiiI Hlntea by ai t of Auau.t 4. IW. Clan-lice W.HhiilK.ol llallaa.rounlyol folk. Htaleol (irecoli, haa thu day II led In ill la office bl. aworu etatement No. 777U. for the nurebaae oltheH. K. '4ol N. W. of Heelloil No. s. In nwiiahtli No. H.. Kalile No. H Weat and will orl.-r pnxil to ahow that the land eonarlit la more valuable for Ita tlmtier or stone than for Krleiilliiral itiirpoeea, and to eatahlieh hie latin to ald land before County clerk at Dallae.Oree: on W ediieeday.the Mh day of He uaniee aa wltnviMa: Aaron Mavt, nl Italia., Oreiriiii: Karl VI laccarver, of liaflaa, Ore iron; Neainllh liale, ol Halle., urefon; into Uierler, of I allaa. nreaon. Any and ell la-reoiii elalmlna adveraely Ihe at.ive deecrltied Ulutaare reulleeted Ui Sle their laliiia lii Una office on or before said 2bth day of Auguat, I'.ari. A Iir.K NUN H. DKr.HHKR, Ilea later. Coasamptlvea Made Comfortable - Foley's I looey and Tarhaarurril many caeca i incipient eoneumption and even in ths advannnl sugra adords romlort and relief. Kefuee any but the grnnina Ki. lev's Honey ami Tar. Mafrin I Tug Co; VI. U Tl...ni,n, Kalis City. Mra. J. f5..yre, Clereniont, X. , rtlee: "Abonl a rear mm I hone-hi lee totk-s of Kftry's Ktdnrv Ken.lv. ll cared im of a arrrre raiaai f kV.I hykwl n- iroot.u? of eererel rewrt sunding. It hv If be rrrUinljr is a grawi, swl iree-t in rve, arxj i irrwniiT rx ene nl u." Malrta I Tog i Summons. In the. ( Irctilt Court of th HUt of Oimou fur Pull, i ouuty. lHiirtnietit No. 2. Immn B Hnichlits, J Uindft. t. Amy I Miiuhiiii, l(f iKlsiiit. lu Amy U Huit-hini, th abovv-namcd do fftMUitl . In th Nam of tb kui of (irrffon. Yon mn herrhj; rMiiirt-ii u mfptmr and amwor tit com leiainl ftiti uraiii-t mi in tlia altoTv-vntitir-J t Miri aitd uit whhln all from the date; f th (irM HihlcfittMi nl thia aummtpna. to wn ituttt tmUtrw Uf Hti4 daf uf Juii, Iwm; and If yon fail ao to imtrr, hf want thrrvof lh pl.inm will am.! to aaid Court lor a d"r u Wfri kr In Mild complaint, via.: 1 hat the marrtajt oinirat now ftitd heMvtotorv fitMinc Wtwtii .aitilllf and dIViHant ! luravrr atiitulls-d nd diamltd: that tn fulnro ear aud ruatsMl- of Jm t hilisrd Hutrhtna and rrneit Hutrhtua, mlnr t hitdrm of flalniiif and dfend.il, b aa,rtfd Ui plaint.; ; mi that UiHtil1 mmj hat ura oihrr and lur ibtf rviwf aa tothai ourt may arrm jttai aud l)lltsltiU. 1 ha aummtrtta. by aa ottW nf tha Htm. Fd V t 4ad. t ounly Ji.deof iVlk t'ounty. iTTm, ma. at tiamtaasra at Ikallaa, n-xHi, it 7m day W May. Iai, t m-Tr ui.hi yon by thv uh)twitttiu ilwrrof mt Iraa than o a wts-si tr mtm rtsraiT rrll m M'sl ialel rir to th tM stay ol Jn, ia. in th -IHik ounly M"arrf. ' a Wewaty iMMMaitf of rerwfal rtrru alioa tMih1tr) la ald i o.itiy M I'otk. 1 hm data M lh flrat vbicmom mi ikia INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. KKOM INDKf'KNDKNOK. Foa IMI.1.AB. Train No. 114. Leave lliilependenec daily. 0:00 i. in.; Iv. Monmouth, li:lo a. in. ; ar. Daliaa, U:4U Train No. 68 Iave Independence, dallv. HiifiUa. m.; Iv. Moiiiuoutli, 11:06 a. in.; r. Ual- iaa, ii:.in. m. Train No. 70. 1'ave llldeocnilenee. daily. 6:l-r. p. in.; Iv. Mo outh, U:30i. ni.; ar. Dalian, U.iKI p. Ill, roa AiKi.is. Traill No. 117. U'ave ludeiieiideiine, daily, 7::la. m.; iv. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m.; nr. Alrlle, 5:11 a. in. Train Nn. IX Leave Independence, dnily, 3;" p. ui.; iv, moumouiu, d:oo p. in.; nr. Alrne, 4:2. p. ui. FOR liOMHOVTH ONLY. Ixmve Independence, dally, 2:; p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:io a. in. FROM DALLAS. rilK INIIXCKNIIKNCK. Train No. to, lave Dallea, dally eit. Sunday, 8::ja. in.; iv. Monmouth, e:.rwa.ui.; ar. lluie liendeijee, tl:l.r a. m. Train No. lnl. Lv. Dnllns. Sunday only, 0:V, a. m.; er. Imlepeiideiice, 7:;t0a. in. Train No. (B. Ix-ave DkIIbk. dully, 1 p. m ; Iv Moninouth, 1:26 p. in.; ar. lndeienilelice, 1:40 p. m. (This train couiieeta at Moiinniuth for Air lie.) Train No. 71. Leave Dallas, dally, 7:35 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 8 p. in.; ar. Independence, :16 p. m. FROM AIRI.IK. train No.cn. iave Alrlie, dally, 9 a. m.: lv iioiimoutn, :;v e. m.; ar. Ilidrienileiiee, : a. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for feiiaa-i Train No. 72. Leave Airlle, daily, 6:06 n. ra. lv. Monmouth, 6:40 p.m.; ar. independence, 5:.l6 p in. Train No. lno leaves Airlle 4:46 p.m. h-sdat . .ui.ri ..loiuiiimiii a.ju p. m. arrives luue- lvii,eiiw u.ou p. in. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY. leaves Monmouth for Indenendene H.ll 9-lkln ... MADE- . FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF CiLED SUITS. SUCKtj AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean Light Durable Suits 3SP Slickers 3?o JOiO BY BEST 0f4lfS eMWH catalog rare io rut asking A .1 'rrwfft CO eoS'Ott U 1 A A CONSTANT ANNOYANCE Sick Kidneys Weaken The Whole BodyMake you Weak, Ner vous and Irritable. euMHHiua aa May a, txav HVTr. Atturaey k riaiaut. Daw's Tela! WeetNw One BuBdrr4 ttetlara Bevara lef V""t ( eiarrk taM eaaaes W eeeraal hf Bail a ratarrk. Cm re, F J.CIIE7IKTCO.. Ve4e ,TlW,a 'e Uh asNhnieuraed, bay kavera F. 1. Ce- ry InUxUaii rea,re, a4 kWieTei sdaa sear. lectly ereeeeeabls aa ail 1 n ana lueiaillii aa4 laaaetaat aMe to eavry eeat aay ltlija tine eaaure fcy IHetr Sna. erre Terl. V. eoleMie rtyy4eee. TriMex a Vumh, kins aeyte, w . i . ii ier- fru. Toleale, O. sterrk fee leWVeei leeareianT. 4irer(lr apaai ktoe4 ea4 SieaeeM r.nJ brtumsav "tmm iniTs -'' ' " ' ' aUU a PaaaUe Fuia an UM seaa. Half the nervousness, half the irrite, bility that is so common in everyday life, ia really sickness, and in moat cases a eomiiliini that accomnaniea L-i.ln..- trouble. Ii is the work of the kidney's to aeen me Wood Iree from m e aei.l an. I other poisons, but alien the kidneys sre sick, and not doing; their dutv, the uric acid poison permeates the body and at tacks body, brain and nerves. The irri tation causes nervousness, irritability headaches, diuv spells; makes yon langiihl, unflt lor work, and inclined to worry over tritlea. Besides, there is not Ii ins more annoying than a had Laek and backache is the moet com men sijin of kidney trouble. Yoo leel lame and UrtM in the morning:, suffer day and night withadull ai-hina; in the back and it hurts to stoop or bend or lilt. If U-an's Kidney Tills are uken in the beginnine tliev will soon ftirrwl t Urn order that exists in tha kklneys. ('.. linued treaiinent cores cases" o( king sUnding. If v,.0 suffer from anv ol the elxive svniotonis. do not heeitale to give amnry i im I trial, lhey are lor tha kidneys only, and contain no poisonous nor habit forming drags. Home rtroof ia o- eiiirieiK-y m IHwus Khlnev fills, t all at Kelt A Sherrington ' drng store and aek to see tha statements ol limllas peopla who have aeed this reme.lv. lor sale bv all dealers. Frio SO cents. Koster-Milbora BntTalo ew ork, sole agenu lor the I'niicl States, Remember ao other. the name IVatn's and v The Secret of a Beautiful Face C lies in keeping the skin pro tcctedasve!lasclcansed. Just washing is not enough that onl y leaves the del icate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs; to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Kohertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less Softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. Ail ymr Dnirrle Mm ' fr Wirt ritr R0BERTINE1 wrf frk m you need noli fear them if you k"iT H0REH0UND SYRUP A couph or cold is generally a forerunuer of many serious nick spells. It should not be neglected, the human breathing system is a combination of tubes and cells, which must bo kept in order to insure good health. Ballard's Horehourid Syrup fi TPPC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, UICo WHOOPINQ COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. IT. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: "r cheerfully recom mend iiailard's llorehound Syrup to all peoplo afflicted wit h chronic coughs. I suffered for years with, a chronio cough which would last all winter. Ballard's Horohound syrup eifected an immediate and permanent cure." 25c, 50c and $1.00. lard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO., ILs i. - -j... ' - --k. ... ....... ......1 Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY 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 stapTe article of trade and com' merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE. Locy-SaJdrrth. of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled with rery bad cough for over, year. She says: "A friend bought a bottle of Chambeb.lat.V9. Cocch Rkmkdt, ""ought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did o and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it eared soe of my cough." THE IEW IDEA O THE OSIGIIAL UXATIYE Pi rl C 0 0 6 1 STB OP nm (PtlEDYS AXATIVE n OHEYi AB For Sale by Druggists. TEA There's plenty of hum bug in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best Yeaa srecee retenai j it re eWl Will, cure anv r,c t v. JJ 21 cure anv case f . Tf ma:.: "wiciac can go more. 'er Disease not rnrf BacVacfrg Corrects Irtf gTjlaritic Do not risk harirt BH;hfs Pi'fgll or Diabej beyond the reach of tnedioaeT For Sllfl hr RTiPPfw nrr ' " VtUut xzi M. THOMPSON, Fills City,