Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, June 30, 1908, Image 4

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    ORCHARD
GAM
F.E.TRIGG
REGISTER,
ROCKTORD.IAJ
CORRESPONDENCE
SOLICITED
Tbe careless blred man, even if ob
tainable at boy's wages. Is tbe most
expensive proposition tbat a man can
have on bis farm.
It Is well to remember that, as a rule,
weeds exhaust tbe fertility of tbe soil
In just as large measure as do the
crops which may be grown thereon.
If the orchard Is doing business fill
ing baskets and barrels at harvest time
It should be fertilized just as should
the corn and oat field or potato patch.
While a horse trader may be honest,
there Is presumptive evidence that if
he Is consistently so be cannot stay In
the business any great length of time.
In one district In the state of Wash
ington struw bus been used very ef
fectively on tbe highways In overcom
ing the difficulty encountered wltb mud
and dust.
Perhaps eaves properly adjusted on
tbe yard side of the big red barn will
prevent tbe place from becoming a
nasty mire during the rainy months of
the spring.
The granger who will sell filthy
cream to the creamery or addled eggs
to the grocerymun has no kick coming
if Be should find water and sand In the
sugar or worms In tbe prunes.
CHARACTER RATHER THAN CASH
A fact that Is observable In every
day business life and one thit tbe
young inn li Just starting out In bis
career should take serious account of
Is that It Is the character of tbe man
back of a promise to pay rather than
tbe present or prospective size of his
pocketbook or bank account that makes
bis word and bis note good and enables
him to borrow money In time of need.
To put It another way. It Is one's dis
position rather than one's ability to
pay that Is the largely determining
factor In the fixing of his financial re
sponsibility. In the way of illustrating
the nfoove truth there come to mind
two men, representative of types that
are to be found In almost any com
munity, The one who draws a salary
of $75 a month Is careless in his money
matters and makes a business of beat
ing every man with whom he has a
financial transaction. Tills practice.
persisted In for years, bus become a
matter of habit and character, and to
day he Justly deserves the title of
'dead bent" In the community. The
other man. repVescnlnllve of the oppo
site type, though receiving but little
more lliau half the salary of the first
and having considerably larger legiti
mate family expenditures, though often
inched financially, bus been scrupu
lously careful to meet all obligations
which be has contracted. Tbe result
Is that today his word Is ns good as
his note, and any one having money to
lend lets him have It without asking
any questions. It Is a matter of con
gratulation that there are so many of
this honest type and so comparative
ly few of tbe dend beat stripe. Tbe
young man starting out In lire has It
in bis power to suy which of the two
classes cited he will belong to. lie
should remember that, while the salary
which he may receive Is an Important
factor as affecting his financial status,
the character he forms while earning
and spending It is an even more vital
consideration.
It Is a good Idea to wage an effective
rat and mouse campaign up to the 1st
of May and then give (lie birds full
way by shipping the old tabby and
tier multicolored litter over into the
next township.
Much butter we eat and like because
it Is" Juicy contains from 12 to 10 per
cent of plain water. If It contains a
larger per cent than this tbe govern
ment calls It adulterated and proceeds
against the manufacturers accordingly.
He Is a very Inconsistent school pa
tron who buys ten dolllar roosters for
ills flock of poultry, a $2fl0 sire for his
herd of cattle and yet who kicks on
paying $40 n month for the services of
a couiietent teacher for llio district
school.
Any fanner Is Justified In setting his
dog ou the lightning rod agent, tbo
average fruit tree peddler, the book
agent and the small boy from town
with tbe gun. It Is a debatable ques
tion perhaps whose calves out of the
bunch ought to be cllewed the harder.
For the novice In the horticultural
business It la well to remcinlicr that
it Is more satisfactory all around as
well as more profitable to set one or
two varieties of apple trees of recog
nized bardluess and merit as to quality
of fruit than to dabble In ten or (lftccu
varieties, which are quite Ukely to be
Well described by saying tbat they a
good, bad and Indifferent.
SHALL HE GO IN DEBT?
That depends somewhat on circum
stances. If he Is a young man of per
sistence and Industry, has no habits
which would tend to dissipate his sub
stance or his energies and Is endowed
wltb a fair degree of physical health.
we should say that he ivould be Justi
fied In assuming a debt of reasonable
amount, governed somewhat by bis
earning capacity and energy. If, on
tbe other band, he Is lazy, has little or
no Initiative, Is a bad manager and Is
generally listless and Indifferent In the
things which he undertakes n:ul per
forins, be would better continue
through life In the capacity of some
body's blred man and not assume a
larger financial obligation than he can
discharge with a month's wages.
While going In debt unquestionably im
poses a financial burden with more or
less anxiety, It also Inculcates a habit
of saving and a more strict attention
to one's receipts and expenditures.
Wlrti hard work during a period of
years, coupled with prudent manage
ment, ono will find himself In posses
sion of property that will sell on the
market for several thousand dollars.
Had tbe opposite course been followed
and no debt assumed tbo same fellow
would probably have been working
along In much the same rut ns at tbe
start, with little or nothing to show
for his efforts. Shall be go Into debt?
Yes; If he's mndo out of the right stuff.
FEDERAL BIRD PROTECTION.
If the reports in the public press dur
tig the past few months relative to the
destruction of mlgratSy song birds Iir
southern states can be accepted with
my degree of accuracy, it would seem
high time tbat our chief executive
and our representatives in congress
were coming forward and espousing
the cause of the protection of our use
ful birds by federal statute. It Is re
ported that In tbe state of Louisiana
alone there were killed by pot hunters
during five or six weeks during Jan
uary and February the enormous num
ber of 1.000,006 robins. What the
glaugbter.of this enormous number of
useful birds means along tbe line of a
destruction of power to hold insect
pests in check can hardly be estimated.
Vet it is quite likely tbat these birds
were but a small portion of the total
number of this and other varieties
killed. Not ofly is the robin a friend
If tbe southern gardener and cotton
grower In destroying the common in
sects and the cotton boll weevil, but be
Is the main standby of the northern
agriculturist. Every argument. jth of
sentiment and utility, would seem to
demand that he and others be protect
ed by federal laws which would levy a
heavy fine for killing such birds, wheth
er to provide wings and feathers for
my lady's hat or to furnish the filling
for potplc. Along with and In return
for protection by people of the south
of the robin and bis like, birds which
spend their winters there, the northern
farmer could well afford to provide
more nesting places and protect the
purple martin, which, In addition to
paying for his keep in the north, Is con
sidered one of the most valuable birds
to the cotton growers In tbe destruc
tion of the cotton boll weevil. Tbe spe
cies of birds mentioned as well as many
others are from their migratory bublts
factors of Interstate Interest and traffic,
even if they do provide for their own
transportation, and would therefore
seem to come quite properly within the
scope of federal or Interstate legislation.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio. Room So. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
TTOBNEY AT LAW
L. D.BROWN -
Kotabt Public; Abstbacts
Mill Street opposite Uglow Bldg. '
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNEY AT tAW.
N. L. Butler,
OHce over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON.
TTOBNE? at law
Ed. F. Co.d,
Office in Courthouse
DALLAS. OREGON
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
VITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
PRICE
10 Bb. Ar. XI
OLDS Trial Battle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES,
GUARANTEED SATISFACXOBX,
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
COFFEE
Three-quarters of coffee
is such that we can't
touch it: we make five
grades of the top quarter.
your grocer return! your money if you don'l
like Schilling! Best: we pay him.
TTORNBYS AT LAW.
Sibley & Jakin,
The only reliable set of Abstracts Is
Polk county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS. OREGON
TTOHNY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill St
DALLAS. OREGON.
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
It Is fair to assume that the man ox
woman who makes much of his or her
religious profession and yet whone the.
orles are not put Into practice in the
home life and relations has but
shoddy, veneer kind of religion after
all. We once know an old codger of
this type who was piety personllled In
the prayer meeting, but who wns tba
tight and mean that he treated his ow
kin In a more ungracious manner tba
lie would tbe cur that licked his iHtots
In the street. The good Lord discounts
heavily all such counterfeit stuff as
this.
One western municipality tbat the
writer knows of has settled the trnmp
problem In a very effective yet simple
manner. The aldermen of tbe tow
have passed an ordinance levying a
Due on any erson who feeds a tramp.
t'oupled wltb this, strict orders hav
been given to tbe residents requesting
litem to ring for a patrol wagon a
once when a tramp stops and asks for
food. If he Is there on the arrival of
the patrol be la taken to police head
quarters, where be Is given food and
clothing. If necessary, but where he Is
made to work his board nud lodging
out on a city wood or stone pile. Bo
well does this plan work tbat tramps
shun tbe town as they would a pest!
lence.
la view of the stress which the fed
era I government and many states are
now laying on tbe matter of a preser
vation or tbe forests of the country.
Arbor day should tnke on an added
meaning with Its Interesting and pa
Irlutic otwervance. Not only should
the thought of the dy I put luto ac
tual practice by planting trees la tbe
rnoul yards to furnish shade and
make them more attractive, but there
should he Instilled Into the hearts of
tbe pupils at an early date tbe Impor
tant services which these trtva render
to man and the duty tbat rests upon
all of so protecting trees and forests
already crowing and setting new Imi
that In future years tbo lumber and
fuel supply of tb country shall not
Utterly fall.
The Censwmr-a tnr.
Tbe consumer U often to l blamed
for the milk souring quickly. First
clasa milk left at his famine a cwn
bottW and at n low temirator may
be soar or off Bare tariva hours biter
beraiMe It was left standing In a warm
kitchen fur a few minutes or wss pour
ed Into a pan that had tm-n washed la
tbo 41hpan and vipm on a towel that
bad dooe service fur all kinds of dlshssj
for several darn. A) no nulik should not
t left auiklliif In tbo tun a n unite
ftrr tbe Milkman iearw It.
MORE IRRIGATED LANDS.
On Juno 1 there will bo open for en
try under tbo terms of the Corey irri
gation net 75,(H)0 acres of land- in
Kdcn valley, In Sweetwater county,
Wyo. This is (ho remaining portion
of n tract of 100,000 acres, 25.000 acres
of which have already been advertised
for entry by the government. The
tract in (UCHtIon will be rendy for wn
ter during the season of 1DU9, but will
bo opeu for entry June 1 next. Tbe
entire cost to the entryman Is $30.50
an acre, which includes the perpetual
water right. An initial payment of
nu acre is required when tbe en
try Is made, the remainder being pay
able In ten annual Installments, terms
which enable the settler to pay for his
land from tbo crops which he raises
thereon. Any person twenty-one years
old or over Is entitled to the right of
entry If be haa never made use of the
Carey act right. One can make entry
for the Innd without leaving home and
without having to go upon the land un
til after tho wuter Is turned on. Thirty
days' residence upon the land Is re
quired In order to obtain title. Fur
ther information relative to the condi
tions under which tbe bind ran be
cured may be obtained by addressing
tbe register of public lands. Washing.
tun.
AN EXPENSIVE NUISANCE.
There is probably no other single fac
tor un the average farm that la re-
sHnslble for more eicuse, vexation
ami annoyance than the weed peats
against which war has to be waged
unremittingly year after year. While
no one Is looking for an agricultural
millennium, when weeds will be no
more, there are certain meana, often
overlooked or Ignored, which enable
the farmer to greatly reduce and bold
tbe weed pest lu check. One of these
la a careful system of crop rotation.
In wbfc b clover haa pla-e. Added to
this there should be a flock of sheep
to bruKse In tbe smalt grain and corn
Holds as soon as the crops are harvest
ed. These two things crop rotation
and sheep-will go a long way toward
mitigating I lie weed nulsauco and at
the same time will mean a more ra-
lonal and profitable handling of tbo
fAf.11.
While environment often contributes
to succeaa or failure In life, tbo deter
mining causes In nine cases out of ten
lie In tbo man himself. There are men
who are hound to rlao regardless of
ptwtaclra that they may Bud In their
ay. while another clasa could not bo
lifted out of tho rut In whkh ther
move hh anything abort of block and
tackle. While traits of push or Inertia
may I la a measure Inherited, It Is
well to remember that both may be
measurably Increased or diminish! by
persistent attention or by Indifference
and neglect.
The farmer who Is wading around In
his barnyard these days lu a sort of
manurial mush or gravy and has a
good sized stuck of struw in a nearby
Held which will have to be scattered
and burned or hauled off before that
part of tho Held can be plowed Is cer
tainly In need of Instruction on some
of the fundamentals of a rational sys
tem of agriculture. How much better
all around if all of the straw that ho
did not need for feed had been scatter
ed liberally over the whole barnyard
and feed lot! This by spring would
have become packed down and satu
rated wllh the melting snow and fer
tilizing elements of the droppings and
urine, with the result that a fine lot of
additional manure wtfuld have been at
hand, rendy for distribution on the
hungry land
The other day, within a week after
the sweet liquid notes of the first
meudow lurks were heard in the vicin
ity where the writer lives, bis atten
tion wns called to the fact that on the
preceding day a fool schoolboy with a
gun had come out from town and kill
ed one of the pretty fellows without
provocation of any kind, but Just sim
ply ns the result of tho barbarian de
siro.to kill something. The lad In
litest Ion must have been poorly traln-
(1 at home and had his wits wool
gathering when hla teacher was try-
ng to incubate lessons on the protec
tion of the useful song birds or he
would never have been guilty of such
un offense. Tho laws of bis state Im
pose a fine for the destruction of such
birds, a law that merely from tho
financial standpoint of the farmer nnd
gardener should be eufi reed to tbe let
ter.
Calls promptly answered day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
The Publisher's
Claims Sustained
United States Court of Claims
The Publishers of Webster International
Dictionary allege flint it "is. in fact, the iiu
Jar tnabridKed thoroughly re-editeUJntn cry
detail, and vastly enriched in every purr, with
the purpose of adapting it to meet the Inwr
and severer requirements of uuotber feneration."
Wo are of the opinion thatthfs allegation
most clearlv and accurately Uescriliea the
work that nos been accomplished' and the
result inatDtis oeenreauneu. xne iMciionary,
as it now stands, litis been thoroughly re
edited in every detail, has been correct ud in
every part, and is admirably adapted to meet
the larger and severer requirements of a
general ion which demands more of popular
philological knowledge than any generation
that the world hasever contained.
It ia nerhuus needless to add Hint wn refer
to the dictionary in our judicial work as of
the highest authority in accuracy of dellni
Mill . Cinvi I II rib 111 I NO I 1 1 L II It) MS 1 1 1 1 1 iv past it.
will be the source of constant reference.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
Bell
DALLAS,
Phone l(tt
OREGON
Mutual Phone 1:106
M. HAYTER
Office over Wilson' I rug Store
DALLAS, OREGON.
Yttobney at law
J. L. Collins
Main Streot, Near Postoffice
DALLAS, - OREGON
CHARLES 0. NOTT, CTjIof Justin.
LAWRENCE 1VELU0N,
JOHN IJAVIS,
STANTON J. PEEI.LF, .
CHAin.ra u. uowiir.
Judge.
The ahnve refen to WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY
THE GRAND PRIZE
f tho highest award 1 was given 1 o t lie Interna
tional ut the Wurld'd lair, fct. Louis.
GET THE LATEST AND BEST
l'ou (!! lie interested In our
tectmen payest Kent free.
.&C.MERRIAM CO
FU3LI5H-R3.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
I WEBSTER'S
llNTERNATNNAlJ
It Ik n very natural Instinct perhaps
tor iro.vH-Hiul tills is true of some
grown gray headed to And greater
zest In doing a Job for oue's neighbor
tlinn Tor one s own folks. Terbups tbo
appreciation they got for the service
performed bus something to do wltb
the Bltuntioii described.
There Is absolutely no method of
protecting from the green goods-uian,
the swindler and grafter tbe fellow
who doesn't read. And, as a rule, the
fellow who doesn't rend aud quite like
ly doesn't think hasn't the reasonlug
rnculfy aumclently developed to draw
helpful deductions from bis own ex
perience.
Millet, which Is just tbe thing to
low ou the low places on tbe farm,
furnishes n grain supply wblcb, when
ground with outs or barley, makes an
excellent fattening ration for beef.
While millet hay makes a fair rough
age ration for cattle If cured at tbe
pner time. It Is not so good as tlm
othy, alslke or clover.
It Is well for the good housewife to
keep In n 1 1 ml that the man of tbe house
nud ? imngstcM enjoy a variety of food.
as do the Htiliiutl In the barn. Sue
should vary the soda-blscult-frled po-tiito-xiiltMirk
rullon now and then
uul give them a surprise. It ta more
than likely, ten, tbat sbe herself will
enjoy the rhange of ration. While
the change of diet may not make their
coats more sleek. It Is quite likely to
brighten their eye and whet their ap
Asparagus and Rhubarb.
Plantations of asparagus and rhu
barb may be set during ApiM and May.
TEA
New York is too far
from Japan; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Ym srarM Mmras ? mt t rmm tmt
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE,
rua Dil.l.AH.
Train No. 4. Leave Inaepn(lenre dally. 8:00
a. in.; Iv. Mourauutii,(i:15 a. m.; ar. Dallas, 6:40
a. in.
Train No. 68 LeHve Independence, dallv,
10:50 a. m.; lv. Mouiiiuuth, 11 :0T a. m. ; ar. Dal
las, ii::nia. m.
Trnin No. TO. Leave Independence, dallv.
n:io p. m. ; iv. Moniiioiiio, b:uu p. m.; ar. Dallas,
u:k p. in,
FOR AIRLIK.
Traill No. 67. Leave Independence, dailv.
7:30 a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m. ; ar. Airlie,
O. It . III.
Traiii No. 7:1. Leave Independence, dally, 3:30
p. ui.i iv. Monmuiiiu, a:ou p. m.; ar. Alrue,
p. in.
FOB MONMOUTH ONLY.
Iave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m.
No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a. m.
FROM DALLAS.
FOR IKDKfENDfCNCIS.
Train No. 65. Leave Dallas, dallv ex. Sunday.
8::io a. m.: lv. Monmoiuli, 8:."5 a. m.; ar. Inde-
peuuence, a: la a. lu. -
Train No. 101. Lv. Dallas. Sunday only, 6:55
a. m. , Br. luuepviiuuiice, , :.fu a. 111.
Train No. 69. I-ave Dallat. dnllv. 1 n. m Iv
Mouinouth, l:2fi p. m.; ar. lndeiieiidenee, 1:40 p.
ut. ( i un trmii cuuiiecis mi Munmouiu lor Air
lie.) Train No. 71. leave Dallas, dallv. 7 ::Un m
Iv. Mouinouth, 8 p. in.; ar. Independence, ;15
p. ui.
FROM AIRLIE.
Train No. 6fi. Leave Airlie. daily. 9 a. m.: lv I
Mouinouth, ::IA a. m.; ar. IndeMidciicc,
a. in. i hub train connects at Mouiiioulti lor
IIBI1MB.J
Train No. 72. Iave Alrlle, daily, 5:0f p. n
lv. Mouinouth, 5:40 p.m.; ar. Imleiieudca
5:b5p in.
Train No. 100 leaves Airlie 4:45 p. in. ki'ndat
dm. arrives .vouinouiu o: jo p. m. arrives Inde
pendence 5::sj p. in.
FROM MONMOt'TH ONLY.
leaves Mouinouth lor Independence dallv ml
4.W . 111.
MADE
FOR
SERVICE
and guaranteed
absolutely
WATERPROOF
OILtDS'JIB.SUCKtnj
AND MArS
Every garment guaranteed
Clean Light - Durable
Suits 3o Slickers 3
joio Br but oejuens twnwHEM
tATAiws me eon rue Amine
$ J " PrcsvtJ ami ;rviuccd by
. nuijcuim., a iiuiu, ucugurrui
If' preparation, delicately fragrant.
;M:ikcs the skin exquisitely softj
If I t. .1 I. -1.- .!
y i-7 wni-uiyncMj IUUUCCS UlC SliC OI
enlarged pores, cleanses them, re
duces inflammation and spreads an even,
radiant jlow due to wholesome nourish
ment (if uLin irlnn.l nn.l ;.,., ,U:.,n
i 7 the capillaries which also feed the
LJ skin and supply its healthful color.
U Ask your Drurgist for a fret lamblt of
Notice For Publication.
TIM HER LAN.'), AI'T JI'NE , 17S.
t'nited stales laiul Office,
Portland, Oregon,
.llilii 4. iah
Notice Is hcrel.y riven that In mi ,
with the provisions of (he act of l nmrm, nf
June ... ii. euuinii "An act lor the saleol
Mmlr lamia in Hie StHteaof I'alil.trnlM llr......
Nevada aud V asliiuaioii Territory." aNai,,.i.Mi
in an me i-iioiie 1411,1 Mates liyact o( August f
liW. Clarence W.Khulli.ol Dallaa eonnlv ni P., lb
Slate ol Oretroll, has this day Hied in llus erhce
inn awurn Biateuteiil .o. lor tli i.iirnl.aa..
01 men. r. 01 . . ol Section No. 111
iiwi,ii. iu. w e., ruinae ro. a west and
win on, r prool in show that the land aourht I.
vaniaoie lor iis tllntar or atone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to aaid land he!on Cnmio ru..
all'allas, llretron.on Wednesday, the Jiah dayul
lie names as witneaaee: Aaron Mavtire, of
Pallaa, Oregon: Karl laeearver. ol iNillaa. Ore.
on: .nnuio Hale, ol Haluu. llreeon: Olio
njerif , in 1 anas, iireson.
Any and all persons clalmln adversely the
above di-scrlhrd lauds are requested lo hie tbelr
eianna 111 miaou cv oil or la'li.r ..t
AU.KKNON S. IIUFSSFR.
KelMer.
Guardian's Sale.
Haw's Tklal
Weeffae 0e Hasxtr rjeltare atowai4 1st
y case ef (atarrk tba wart a s4 ki
Bail's Caiarrk Car.
F J.CHEXITCO..!.,AMe.O.
r the alsicsMi, kTs ksama F. J. CW
y fas the las a yean, aaf Wlana Msa Mr-
locsly iiaawrahw) ta ail Saiisi s liasisiiiiasi
aaat tsax-lally able te cany eat mmf itilgs
tlaa saade by their ana.
arrt Inn, MmK UnnifB, TMa a
. HUnr
llwt CriataSaiaanVastlaai
si laaaa as?
rats. TolMt. U
Hall a
irsctiy aaaus u blooa aa4
ViaeBvssilaas
tVaaaaesat.
luil'i rasaOr fUia at Iks task
Nolle IS hereby slvea that by virtu and In
parauanee ol an order ol Hi 1 ouuly four! ol
lh stale ol llrt-ron. lor Pols t'ounly. ailnna In
probel. mailt and entered id m.rd in a,.i
Court on the Uh rtav ol Jnne. Ia I ik.
mtmrw i 1 w mw en.i aiiioiaiiril. of Henry
... T unn. iiiTiiwM ana airer-un Ihe
ii.i, ur-. mm i.rii.n ui in n. rv... ....
male ol said mli 10 aril the real propertv ol
Mht Minor. h-ri r Amtom. at rnratc
bv cian. uw iin-iersinie.1. as aaeh siar.
dian. will. Inim and alter Mondav. the 2Tih day
. -' " ' wo o or b a aa of
saw day. at the U office nf iarr H..
the tlty of Hellas, la said Connlr, no-reed' lo
aell the aai-t era! pror-rly, at pet rate me fm
' on hit 01 sale, tn nooofxienee uq
ana in toe Bussrr pre
eerioed by law, aohjeet 10 confirmation by Mid
t ounty Court : nai l real pronertT brine lartse
aUrly deented aa hiiU.aa. to wit :
As and 1 Tided one hall inu-ect In and to that
eeruie trart of Ien4 ta Poit t oasir Male of
orraroa .lami-t aa heetnnitie ai the south
wool eiH-ner of erle n lv In Tonnahip 7 noaih
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niriiin ot the nenaiHi an4
., ., Heary O Moan, a auaoc
Uarar Haiknr. Attorney.
Ctodol Dyspepsia Curo
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Better Than Pills
For Liver Ms.
MATURE'S REMEDY Is better than pills, because it sets In the right way.
1 Itstri
trenethens the Stomach, aids Plgestlon, cures Dyspepsia, clean. ..
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Usually one MR Tablet is all tbat is necessary to correct the average tron
ble. It starts In the Stomach and searches through'Uie Liver, Kidney aj
. ..j .,i.n. it ... "na
intestine, ui..uniii
NR Tablala are always Juat rifht and neither sicken, gripa nor have
harmful after effect. OIT a ZSe aox,
BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon.
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Gran dfathery knew what
BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT
will do.
A CONVINCING PROOF
of the worth of a medicine Is the cures It can effect. Everv
one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that It wiil
CI TD C? RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS,
VUKC BRNS. NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES
AND ALL PAINS.
USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS.
V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to
certify that I have used your Snow Liniment for ten
years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, etfc.,
and in every case ib has rendered immediate relief
and satisfaction." '
Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 2Sc, 50c, $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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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
err bad cough for over year. Shetayt: "A friend
bought a bottle of Chaj.berlai.Vs Couch Remkdt.
brought it to me and insisted that I ahould take it. I did
oandtomy wrprise it helped me. Four botUe of it
cured me of mj ccugh."
THE IEW IDEA ri TBE 0BI6IML LAXATIYE
IrPflODYS IflXATIVE
LJLJ HsmtntEmlt L!3 ltd farcer,. .
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For Sale by Druggists.
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Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to take
QHIMO
Laxative Frnit Syrup
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It Is guaranteed
For 81. by STAFRIN DRUG CO. Dallas, a,d M. THOMPSON, Falls City.