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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
arm and Garden 7raT!e ira7 ut some uf bis inoiijTrx'l ancestors. Jio nwtter how good an In dividual be may be, bU usability to transmit with certainty bis own food points disqualifies Dim Professor Tbomaa Shaw sari tbar bere but a small flock of sheep is kept and but one ram there are do MANAGING POSTS. Easy Methods of Putting Thsm In or Taking Tham Out of tha Ground. One of the farmer's problems la bow to look after the many posta which be baa need of in keeping op fences, etc While experiences differ, it is safe to say that white cedar poles last longer than any other kind. White oak posts are also good. It is said that posts pat Into the abound tops downward will outlast those that are set tops upward. This is due, ao it is surmised, to tbe fact that they absorb water from tbe earth when they are set Id the natural position, but do not absorb it when they are reversed. If tbe end of a post is allowed to soak in liquid tar or is treated with creosote, it will last much longer tbau it would ordinarily. When it is neces sary to draw a post out of tbe around. It may be accomplished with little dlf- L-1 -1 K ft guuse epg at lu3 degrees. ' Test on e'bih day. turn ami cool like Ueu's epgs. VVlieu utotber pwae takes her swim she rvliiros and moistens be rpgs with Iter .t feathers. We therefore play ymwe and dip tbe egjrs !u Inkewarui natfr every day. j If swiiriie a guose. fill lnr:u :f nest ! oilli xalid ami cot straw. rover tier erw ben act- leave I he in-tt If "!! remove eje ! IimIu-t ;;,ie to lay uvire. d" at :h-!it a:nl !ede a Best Tfg Ai the el of fit- fy.r.i t"i or lilrsy fourth day. if you n-iwve pntin s. i!. in the ilnrk Umr a ynuis er ii-ii:patiy and do rM ht? ibeni away ions ut umr.'ter mill !iin llit-ni It I s-tinwiaie i--etrT to mi;- tbe b-!l ! be'p tlw s:isI!iijb out 1 s dim unv Garden THE WOOD LOT. Devices For Making the Cutting ef : Timber Lata Laborious. The increase of interest In timber raising makes tbe consideration of any devices of aid to tbe woodcutter f interest. Tbe accompanying sketch ,.,, ;' shows a support or guide for a saw. KILL the COUCH md CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's fJov Discovery WCS 4 tint OLDS TtW Sotti Fist aWO ALL THROAT AND L0N6 TROUBLES. rnn oouchs vii tomst. QUARANTEBD SATISFACX0K7 OB MONEY REFUNDED. ' . . . - .i-,. ! which mar readily be attached fin you and i-rush her e:)! and vctiiiiff. Arid whs-re h-is pi-ey isaihJei wninlfreil all this time? Is lie o!T :niLp trirh other a-ee-e? Ah. n' rle b.a ke;K guard over that nest io raiu and shine fr a month and given tattle to evi ry appro! bi ts enemy. tog or timber with ordinary tools to Htltl lit tlSt I'lllUJ HhMMl Ull j serious objections to allowing tbe ram ; to craze with tbe Sock nbeu t!ie (as- turvs are frooj. but sh uid tbe B.xk 1 be larje anJ the rjrus many it i dif- ' fereut ' Where several stock rams are kept they are given a sma'l pasture by themselves. If tbey can be given a i change of pasture occasionally they are likely to do better, but this is , frequently found impracticable. As ' stock rams are usually grained some- j what bearilr at tbe matins season, tbe aim should If to brine tberu through a portion of the summer at least without grain. This can usually be done when the grazing is plentiful, nutritions and suc culent. Tbe effect ou the system is cooling, tbe digestion is less taxed, ami mc isjuni. pirn iujiiiiu. x -Z--T ! But when tbe season draws near for ww.. ....... servtte it may t necessary to teen . , grain to them again, that tner mav flcolty by the use of a team. A chain B thtt nA i vigorous. COOSE MENU. I.cive g-v-iiUiTs lit ies; or lnoutator -uue day ' llctmive to lii;;h hover style brAier and start at ii detr third day V defiv and l:.er dowu to 70 ; irw i ? I i .n t m w j m asjmi r. ii 1 a shonld hs fiatOtM about tb itamD. f . THE SHEPHERD. allowing a good length lo tbe chain. The chain shoo Id be a stout one, espe cially If large posts which are firm'y set are to be taken out When stumps or posts are to be removed, spring is the best time to do the work, as tbe i A rrtsr).rt,us sbeep man sars One i f ground la then moist and the post j ,u moe, lmpoTtXDt lhjllS5 in mkiDS come out more easCy. Sometimes tbe lbo,p bl!siDes(l ,,rofiial.le U care, when boundaries are to be move.1. , Kh(hM1 -, , ,horo . de-.rvc l'uniib trif. ferd f"-ur lime - ert week, three uext ai:d turn on ; grass r.injre I ir-t feed sweet dry lireadi rumba: ; neit day add a sprinkle of corutueal and Isr.iu nmistened Theu feed a 1 . rnmlily t!ib of two-thirds bran, one liiird inrnmea! and 1" p-T tent l-ef s rip with a iittie tine grit; wheat, oats aid irnked corn when able to sw;!iliw tliein. To fatten, two weeks before market. p:i e In small eii ami feel cnt:ub!y nvi-h of 75 ixT -rt oir aiueal and .'i ht tent lef s -rap. Heavy train ra tion hrii s fat and infertile. Oats, wheat and barley niivd. oi:e basliel a year for breeders. t;niiii only in cold ntoiii!!. ;nl winter feeil made up ; of tiirnip. Iei and cabbage for vege I tables and bulky inash vf one-half sieamed clover or alfalfa, with tiro ! thirtls bran and one-third cornuieal. IVbrnary. Mar- h and April feed HI t per rein U-ef . rai for eggs. Mate in the fall, one gander to three geese. Eow's This! We offer Cne Hundred Dollars Eewrd fo or c se of Ca:arrh thai ca&noi be cured by Bail's Catarrh Care. P J. CHENEY CO., Prep!., Toledo, O. We the ns: i signed, have kaowa F. J. Che Bey for the List IS years, and believe Mm per fectly honorable in ail business transaction and financially abie to carry out any obliga- rions fnmde bv tfcir firm. W est a racAi, Wholesale Draerists, Toledo, O. WAiMKG, KixsaxAMabvis, wholesala Drug- ists. Toledo. O. Hsu's Catarrh Care is taken internally , acting direct 1 npon the blood and rancoos surfaces or the ijslem. Price, "5c. per botua. Sold by I Drnnista. esumonials trre. Hall's Fasulr Fills are the best. Jlie PubIIsiisr?s Claims Susfainod isists of two parallel arms. Iietween ! ,, ich a roller (O, is mounted to rotate. UnITED State8 Court f Cla" Iambs that are better than their dams. -"" "'" ' ( f4,Iare mhen they are kept in a shift- erected great many pt won be j leM cire;, WST. Every re,r rsmorea in a very suon lime, ami no- ; lea aome mechanical devk-e were ' adopted for hastening the work would take quite a long time. old buggy axle or any other oid piece of Iron of about that size and used as shown. With this tool one man will pull more pvsta In a day than with any other tool tbe writer ever beard of. and two men v, kb two of tbe tools can j easily remove the largest telephone or j telegraph poiea. 5EW LOO lAWIM device. facilitate the sawing ef the log. The . details of this attachment are shown. ' Says the Scientific Amerb-an: "The at tachment ennsisig of a clamp adapted to le secured to the handle (At of an ordinary t. The clamp comprises . two jaws iB, through which a lolt is passed. The upper end of this !olt terminates in a support. The snpiort consists wh Tbe bolt which isscs through the Jaws of the clamp Is fitted with a wing nut, and by turning this nut the Jaws may he pressed together on the handle of tbe ax. In use tbe ax is driven into tbe log. and the clamp is then made fast with the snpinirt. standing ver tically. The saw is then guided Iie tween the arms of the supKirt, and the hack of the saw rests on the roller. With the saw thus supported and guided. It may he operated in the nsual manner to saw through tbe log. The roller may 1 uiotitited near the outer end of the snpiort or close to the Jaws. In the former case the saw will operate between (he roller and the Jaws, and the support must I mount ed to proje-t downward. In order to TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. TJ1 faei rerurr.a your mo try ii yon da'l like Schillings Best: ire pay h.m. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Ven. ivr John "drags" his feet these days and gvts beiie'ked for making h"!es in tile new carpet. He's so good to his chicks, tbey love him so well, th.-.t they 4k around bis feet, and be m?it "drag" to Leep from crushing : and rour succe&s i assured T L- twi ' titton. i. I , s care of the ewes. This care ought to An Englishwoman has made a miuia- ' lff:n lf.ir ftiA tn-.l.c ' rit- ltl.l (h.t . ia It..L.A.l ,Be '""V f"4"" ow 'a us ready is always the most imp.naUt ' an cuMi. lit would bae a colos perhapa the one here shown is the most ptn of ;L Tb eRef sbou;J fbf fa, WI1ri,,t fo nake ooe gmllil f u aerviceaiMe. u snou.a ue maae oi an b, tC(j we haTe , ,be crjb , fi, ,be oongfien of lUe fatir wbo j penult of removiug the saw from the Musty bay will not do. IJeavy grain Is j siiiped lestel out eggs to customers ; suppon It is preferable to supiiort the i not the thing for tbe last few weeks f this Keasuu. i saw on tbe outer side of the roller. before the lambs come. Keep sait be- i ' Virginia la perta.s tbe prie gander g"'diug it In the open slot formed by fore the sheep at all times. Thev eat .' state, and tbe cual regions of IVuu- ,ne ,wo arms of tlie support Tbe Iota of it sylvauia have many I'olauder gor-ie Sheep and Dogs. 1 ranches. If you wish to see the goose We have kept sheen for the last i un ul. Tlsi t" coal towns in tbe Posta mar be driven with sneed and ! nry year and never bad a dog bolidaya. A goose bang from au n economy on many farms if well sharp- boDer tht!U- Maryland breeder, i r window of nearly every foreign ened aad tbe right method is followed. ,f SM wU1 Put bwP V on about ! house riniug for Christmas. A read Dost driver la one of the most ! f of Jour Cock Jou ' both- I l"e tuati who is stingy with feed The Plihliehers r.f Webster's Interns' lorl j Dlclkxiery nil! tret hat it "is in faet,the .pu j lar I'lianrnlired thoroughly re-edilel in ci e . I detail, and vastly enriched in every part, v jih l the purpose of adapting it lo meet the lart-fr J and severer requireuieuts of another gcuei-u-i tion." I We are rf the opinion that this allemtlon . irWKt clearly and atx-untlely describes the J work that has been accomplished and t!:c i ieiilttbHth:iibeenrea.bed. '1 ti met jonary, ! as it now stands, bus been tiionuifrhiy ri' i cliied in every detail, has been correcicd Pi ; every part, and iss linimbly a-iapied ton:eet i tie IaraT and severer requircmenTa cf a t peoeraiitia which diaanrls more d )Ktpnlsr j phikl")fica) knoweli?d than any generutioa - that tiie r-rld hftsevercouiainC'L i It is perhaps needless to add that we refer j to the dictionary in our judicial vork as of tbe hirhest authority in accuracy of uetlni. I tH'n; and that in tlie futuieaai'iliiepastlt will be the source of constant refcrvuee. CHARLES C. KOTT, 0(Jtit. Laivrece vnXbOX, JOHN Havis V fTAJ.Tnx j. pm.ll!. ! The abnre refer to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY easily made thing and one of tbe most useful that a farmer can get up. Up rights are boiled across to a sled, or a rough plank sled may be made Tbe atari 4 rd may be twelve or ff tees feet high. To them is bolted a na.f of your Cock you wii not be both ered with dogs. A sheep dog is a sneak thief and will not go where he will make a noi-e. lut fifty bells on a hundred sheep, and you need not lose any sleep listeniug for dog-s. Tbe bells cost 73 cents per dcnea, straps and expects his pullets to cn.w on grass, gravel and water should more to tbe city and start a boarding house. "Please pass the prunes." On parade the goaliugs take tbe lead, tbe fat mammy waddling after lie- ; clamp Is then applied, with tbe stipjiort projecting npward instead of down i ward." This useful attachment for i sawing logs has been pateuted by Mr. ' Levi Smith of Mnrshfield. t'oos coun ! t Ore. J A sawhorse for household use may be made like the ordinary sawhorse, except that at the back Instead of a : narrow edge a wide edge Is put. with , a top piece four inches wide. It can i be made wider if desired. Two strips ! along the side form a lox. which will THE GRAND PRIZE (thehiirhet ajnii ws given to t lie lnterna liouai at tee Wurld's iair, M. Louis. GET THE LATEST AND BEST Vc ii ir72 )V intended in our tiKtintn i'-Mje it free. 3..r-iC.MERRtAM CO, 0 f wrwiTKS 1 W.TtJVUIeOMLJ kCxrtvawY J Tbe ax Is the forester's hoe as well as his scythe. Reaping and sowing are i . . . .... - HOI. I tools Q llil n.ila It 1 .luint , 1 eroawbar which supports the hoist for t "UOT" " l,rice. I live In a dairy 1 minds us of those June graduates who. r , ,. , " V . ' , the weight. For this block of In or ! tlM- some farmers keep sheep. J after reading tbelr cyclopeli. essav. J ,Mn hS",,J' n"" "r0UDd lead weighing not lesa tha a tweaty five 1 ,lJ doP a-'k only the fixks that and made to order oration, go borne I Z. . k ' pound, must be obuined and it m?, j to te.l father and mother bow to M,e j JZUVTJl m wusjav VI liu( I ii it wi i I mil uv ' nmi ina onMp. j v nv i ,iwi-ui ' 1 1 i c lint : lifted. Tbe post la placed where It Is ! Weeds come in without anv effort i atiily young geese! ! to be drlren and tbe weight lifted and ! on our part, but In spite of our hardest VVh.le high scoring fancy birds are allowed to fall oa It A little practice j efforts to keep them out. II.. w can we ! In demand for show and breeding will enable one to drive posts In soil j utilise them? I'lgs make good use of fancy, remember that the poultry In that seems too hard. The rig Is useful them, but sheep will make the best use ' dustry is in the market now and al alao Id putting down driven wells. ! of tbe weed crop, writes a farmer in j ways for great layers. .Vol blue rth- To drive a well an inch and a quarter i Rural New Yorker. Sheep can be tied i bona, but greenbacks, is their calL In a fence corner or n ith a r!ab!e j When faii cornea remember that fence kept oa a ma I p e-e of grumid ! pears. a. bea, plutus snd apricots are after oue rop has t-reu taken off and j side Issues that help nil tbe grain bins the weeds start. There are dozens of j riant your pears, plums and apricots ways iu which the sheep can lie nsed j next fall ami give your pes.-b order f.-r to keep dowu weeds, and they will i early spring delivery prove a blessing to any weedy farm, j , Mk thai" turkeys are no Shearing Setp. p'm ked by !nd In Krglaml They Those who have very many sheep ; reiolve on a spit and electrically driv should have a shearing macb.ne. It f en currents clean tliein richt off ai does the work letter and qukker than j 12 rents pi.-r We advise our Kng band shears, w.ih'-ut so much injury j list. k-cen ! n-w '-oi air. as then the io the shf-cp. Wtiere ooe has but a ! '-'nU will he all HM-h-d f-.r th feast . ' 11 krri-'g 'r si Ir p 1 tn'riiiiwc iack?n e-i. J pipe to preferred. The lengths should ot te over six feet Tbe first pipe to be driven must have a point of Iron or ateeL Any blacksmith who fat an extiert at welding can readily make a point aolid la the end of tbe pipe and then bore numerous quarter Inch holes In It for the first eighteen Inches of Its length above tbe point. Before tlrivlDg a coupling must be screwed down ti;ht and fast on tbe thread that is to con sect It to Its mate, so the thread may ot be Injured: also on Lp of this coupling must always rest a block of lead or seasoned hickory to receive and distribute tbe roncuesion. The pipe Is driven tbe same as a post, another length being attached as faat at one Is sunk In tbe ground. One rule must never I forgotten each length of pipe most be threaded so long i roar rrtxaa. that It screws Into the coupling and rests i butts, tbey rail Iti on the end of j the pl beneath It This prevents spilt- j ting the coupling and leaky Joints. ls not throw away old feace posts ' Just because the ends la tbe ground have rotted away. Toe. ran patch these at and tbe posta ill last aa long as ' new ooea. Take a piece of aa ordinary j post two feet long and smooth dowa ! oe east ttn aa at aa as to It oa to tbe eeat of the post, which s boa id like wise be eaoMhed desra. New get a half doeesi spikes and nail tbe piece to the post Reverse the port, lea'tng the ! patched end at the top. THE STOCK RAM. d Iftdividwal EsseM Vaet IsspsOaase. alaay ef these who ewa assail locks aly as a aade line doal rseT.se tbe Importance of baying rame ef good oalUlea and pare breeding. It as a shortsighted peltry to parchase aa la fertor rasa tweaase he ca a be got for few doiiara seas thaa eao that at well bred and ef individual exwiiesce. The line bred rasa has the prepe teacy that aumpa hts deoirabie e.aahv tiea em hie get. Is sally the get e tbe grade lacks asifonu.ty He h a liLJL te ICMawJ ssmsw mt I few sheep it is better to go in with his neighbors aad get a inschlne. well to learn how to shea Teach the boy even though you have a machine. It is tad practice to leave aay tags on the sheep If yon doo't snt them la the wool, clip thetn off anyway Just for the looks ef the sheep The best time to dip is right after shearing, fkmie wait until tbe tick have a 1 gone on to the lambs and then dip only tbe lamb. Better dip all sheep and lambs, not once, but twice so as to catch the tVks that hsb.1i I'ter the first d p Special Feed Fee Thin Ewes. It will y to earate the tbio ewe from tlie rest snd g.ie thetn special feed for s while. Don t leave then with tbe rest to strugg for their living, but give there a lltt e advantage. A SUBMARINE FEAT. Oh, whew I w-ta a stub toed hoy Ana Ilk w colt turvied loose It uard le be ssr k ltirM -y Te tews in ai(bir s coca That hissing gnnder rubbered hard To eaten a by the bnercrtew While I nrmac4 ail trounl the yard Ana Jumped am the ditcbe. One day ws keys rt up a sraenM Te cwteh buw In tbe dam. 1 was to be a submarine And set the fcatMrtng ram. t d- rod soens thirty feet from shore And rrsbbed1 tnat ssonster goo l lie smnwd to weigb a ton r snoffw W bea his wig wins bH And. theush he hwt me hlach and blue. I wsa the hers grswa Te hnsg o to hia rwbbee week And ww bias awts to Mad. I now eommawd a eubmortno Aod onpturw wiernMids sweet. Tney wro so owt mors bewutlfwl Tbu wtokda oa md yw meet. cm a HATCHING GEESE. Kit Tuuiooae agga weigh we paenda Theevfore for footer amber eaw La ag enda. Hrahma and Cmhin Biddiee. eight egg to the hew le wsicg ttM abator we keep the tem perature at deirrvr at centre egg Heat Is swore Islewae luward !( of tnruteiur. A guwae egg fat higbee tla a hew s ei, This kevft l- J in who his j ft ,s r .Ms-tvu: . h you have I CJ DUCK DIET. Tbe doctor tells you not to drink at meals, but ducks, like a man with beer aad pretxeL take a snp and then a bite, but must not be allowed to get fu!L Tbe rest of tbe day tbey take water straight, and It nmst be deep enough In the vessel that tbey may get their bills la over the nostrils; oth erwise these will not 1 cleansed and ; ones win smother, imrks have no crop. 1'ee.l goes directly to gizzariL and thus must be soft and crumbly. Hard grain ration and sloppy feed for duck killer. Feed dnckllog after twenty four hours' fast at aad 10 a. m. and S aud p. m. Keep feed before tbe is the first forty-eight boors; grit and fine oyster sheila a! way. VIASH-RAT10XS FOR DCCKS. For first sere days two part corn aeaL two parts wheat bran, two part No. 2 grade flour aad S per cent ef this tsalk euarse, clean sand. From seventh day te two moo tha ol equal parts corn meal, wheat bra a. No. t grade flour, u per eeat of bulk beef scrsp, S per rent saad, U per rent greea food, each as fine rat clover, rye. etc Frooa twe eaoatha te seventy day, fattening ration three quarters eoco sseal. oae-qnarver No. t grade Soar. IS per rent of balk beef amp aad per eeat eoaree saad. Wbea wet ap with aklmaaiik. rwt beef scrap. Breeding aad lay tag ratio, aaeramf aad eeeaiag, eqaej porta com as eat wheat bra, half part No. 2 grade oar. 13 per cewt beef scran, to per reat rooked vegrubiew er U per rest seeaased fine cioeee. greea rye er rat cabbage. For din wee a light rat toe e nixed war aad crocked cor. Pock ea free raage awed a greea ud, bet whea flajahleg greea dot is A I A SAWBOKSa. usually for him oue and the same op eration, and cultivation Is accomplish ed by getting rid of what he does not want. There were cut from the na tional forests during the last fiscal , year tbe equivalent of a little over lVV.'iuO board feet of timber. This involved cutting operations on slightly less than 3.''i acres of land, or about ooe four-htimirvdths of ibe total area of tbe government s forests, la other words, hardly a becluuiu? has been made in bringing the forests to j their highest productiveness throngli ose. and their reserve of mature lira- j ber has scarcely been touched by the I operations under wsy. There Is mon- . ey In the wood lot. and the average ' farmer In awakening to this fact Tte Sccrei if a pro- ma hal oi'.ly ik i c - t::e Jt ' c'.e surface more i .-c-'-i to liie irritation of cii . J ennsj lo mer -i-Irs a(tavl.s oi r;ia and w T' r. Alter eadti-j;, a K 'f : i :e ar J rsj-rrienre i !;l j,..tml ' t-ei ini-.-at. ou wij a ir.:.rv tit line-less t'rfir.c it irr.,aru to face, i.eci. r d ar:.is. It not only stimu!ai- a rjiiians glow, but protect tlxiitin lroii 'ecom irg coa-.e. hevents Ourn vg, t2i jthI frrcklcx. w ami V Feed ysat what they reiiaav but oe raffing eer left ever, aad alwaya are eat a eieaa UUecsota. MODERN IMPLEMENTS. Make It Peoaibl For the Farmer te ' Dispense With Extra Help. The scarcity of help on farms may ! altlmately drite landowner to greater ( economy and to a more general nse of i deTice and convenience which light- ; ea tbe work. It Is surprising how j ajany aim to get along by muscle power ! alone, never trying any other method. ' which might save half their work. Aa oid farmer say that his neigh bor called hira buy whea be first brought a hay loader oa hi farm, and wbea he rigged up a rahie and ased a j trip hay fork te aniead hat hay be had i crvwd ef neighbors aroaad him. i -Just to see how R worked." i TW economics! aad sp te date farm er counts all of these labor saver jut that mach of hia equipment, aad it Is ealy by asing them that he I enabled ' meet present ceodittoc. The walk ing atlrrlng plow aal walking ewltb rator are back aethers. .w the satky or gang plow la awed. na4 three big. laaty horse wLJ twra ever three er foar acres a day. A Bsaaufnctorer ha got eat a rotary harrow. whV-h la attached to the plow, aad the laad to tamed aad harrowed at eea cgieraiioa. If any ana Is Jwsti ed ta vesturtag saoawy tt Is the farm er whea he levt It h an te da 'e tool aad Implements foe ae hmi aad better work ow the farm '. ' , i t ' J.rtt i ' , . , . . - , . i i i ; v j, jf , 'waews 1 1 mkf!!! 1 1 yTo bav. JJW aetio U n. vr If Iwl the I g In von. B.:.tf V" .mm fl . mmm 9 i tl 1-4 t. r ixrnqiina. V7 aaW NB T.iblew IT Jfj ,rtolt. TaeittW MJ make j,,a f. a pat ueir Tif. 1 rjaue t- n-en. l aotaaaea. ILLS. aiil Hpi! at r.i ! watrs tinA piifnaeM. tl" l, . t I aw B --., asge). 'I' JJo - itiii ii b :t;v?r thvy are. S t.ia d:;frent n' i:i DJiti m iiiii ii-p'ij.--t B-as-.ticn t i io-'l str-mtir mfid better, bcu"thy aro uitivo iitau Van dui WI1 cucvliioo ya. 8 IH1N PILLS FCR liYR Medicine Co " o. o r-.eadjPsa'asap Wmtrntmyil 1 'L nay BELT & CUERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon. wj m r. I OA I WJNTER COLDS . -a you nsed f-w not iecrr Ihemifyou 12 e BALLARD'S H0REH0UND SYRUP A cong-h or cold is ffenerally a forerursuer of many serious sick bpelld. It Bhouldnot be neglected, the human Lreaii iug sytiton is a combination of tubes and cells, which must be t-pt ia order to insure good health. Ballard's Horehound Syrup 1 Tl IPPQ COUGHS COLDS, BRONCHITIS, 1 UiC43VH00PINQ COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured cf a Chronic Cough. J. H. Till. Butte, Mont., -writes: ' "f cheerfully recom lv.cnd Baiiard's Korehound Syrup to all people afflicted wit h chronic coutrhs. I suffered lor years with a chronic couirh which would last ail winter. Ballard's Horbhoucd t'vrup ejected an immediate and permanent cure." 25c, SGc and $1.00. Dullard Ssiow Liniment Co. 500502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0., Sold and Recommended by STAFEIN DRUG COMPANY Vt wtn COFFEE The .dealing is simple. If you don t like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. rvrsrrs rrcr momtj if fty ooe B. : ws sov k o. 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 . tocy Soddretli, of Lenoir, K. C, kad beea troubled with arerr bad cough for orer year. Sbc ssrs: - A frirnd oocght a botUe of Ch ivsEatAis's Cocca RtxKDT. fcrought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did "ad to my surprise it helped sac. Four bottle of it eared me of mj cough." Fo of M Cats. Kt tha fot of colt rra or aa. j rpoa.'L Da mat :w t toa ta tT to Urns Kiaftwat ar aTroa raos4 t to( m-s Kw rbo rarts s?:'.s mril ttrn-rl One .j say rata a ra:aabd aaO. TIE IEW IBE ri TIE CSISHAL LAXATIVE rirn C30SI STE8P 7TJ blitibUYS mam r OIJEY AR id: For Sale by Drurnsts. Ui mm 1io 11. JJ r cuiciae. r,o medicirw! can .- r. . . aVo-SW. - Cnrn PcVce Corrects Irrrjpilarit-ca Do not risk hafe BiyVt'o P;c?g. Tor Sxl. b7 STAFEIN DRU0 CO. Dxlk,, xd M. THOMPSON, Tills City.