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. .--TBhW-.. -Hfifflm-HiilHiftrti -irif-rrr-TtmJ-irrl--.-.Tl--illf. -r - -' i - - Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly at 11.50 per Year. Strictly In Advance. Entered aa second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act of Coogieas ol Marcn 6. l. PRUNE GROWERS ORGANIZE Form Association To Regulate Price and Insure Uniformity In Dry ing and Packing. DALLAS, OREGON, AUGUST 21, 1900. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. Oregon Is making a Dame for her self in ail departments of manly pur suits. The Oregon troops especially complimented at the encampment, the Oregon men standing among the top liDers in rifle shootiDg at Camp Perry, and greater still, three of Oregon's men breaking record in the Olympic contests in London, Is a record that any state might well be proud off. Ira D. San key, the singing evan gelist, died in Brooklyn, Friday, August 14, and in the hour of b Ib death there passed from this country another of the great powerful forces that bad been laboring for its up building for 40 years. Yet like all men whose lives have been devoted to good and beneficent work, he leaves behind blm an intangible monument, more enduring than the proudest marble shaft that might be erected to murk his grave, and the sinking of the melodies of "The Ninety and Nine" and "When tho Mists Have Rolled Away," among people of all races throughout the whole circle of the Christianized world is a fur more lasting and fitting tribute to bis mom ory than would be a mountain of memorial wreaths. An entirely new factor appeared in the Willamette Valley prune market yesterday, when the Northwest Asso ciation wa9 formed for the purpose of packing prunes this season The new association includes some of the largest growers of this section of the valley. Its members declare it will not join the packers' combine, which was formed here some time ago, and will be the only large pack ing firm outside the Packers' Associa tion. The new Growers' Association has purchased the packing plant of Lesselle Bros., at Albany, an 1 will operate it The plant has a capacity of 150 cars for the season. The capital stock of the new concern is $10,000. Among the growers who juined in organizing the new concern are L M Gilbert, of Bosedale; Enos Presnall, of Salem ; S. P. Kimball and M. M. Ellis, of Dallas ; A. L. West, and L. M. Crozfer, of Bosedale. L. M. Gilbert, was elected president, and Enos Pres nall vice-president, and S. A. Lesseile ! Ct'JjnP,: secretary ana manager. A Host Valuable Agent. TIiejlyceriuBi niployed in Dr. Pierce's rnpdid.i. s er- atiy cnumiccs tne medicinal tirww rt'e-s w Ijiuh it extracts from nativs meok-iiKil root and holds in solutio: niiah Letter than alcohol would. It also posse&ws m ilidual properties of Its own, be n a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic end antlfermrnt. It adds creath w thi.i -flicacy of the Llack Cherry- bark. JJl(od.' Kt, (,'oiJen Seal root. Stone roat a:;J t'lieens root, contained In Golden Medical Discovery "in subduing chrcr.ic, cr linsrerrng couplis, bronchial. throat and lim affections, firall of which these asents are recommended by stand ard nniii.iii authorities. In a!I ca -a, where there Is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak comirt, as In the early stages of con sumrftifin, tht re can be no doubt that gly cerineacts in a valuable nutritive and aids '.a 0i!cn S.-ul root. Stone root, Qucffjs ro.t and Black Cherrybark la promiiU"!? fli.-estion and building up the fi-sh anef-frengih. controlling the cough and brinr'.g about a healthy condition of the wf l.e svstem. Of course, it, must not beefi'cted to work miracles. It will not cureuunsiimption except in its earlier Stazcs. It will cir" very tcverp. phstl- r-.. rmfc-,-T cl ri,:,i,- riL-ns. r.-oncn:..! ,1 !"." :,i ;r., - ;ifi.i i,r..uic r.ra iT; in Si. ar.ne-. In acute cougFs In spite of tho fuct that men may cast oil their coats In weather such as we have been having during the past week, and lounge a run ml In the shade, feebly "fanning themselves, yearning for cold drinks and gusping faint maledictions upon the weather prophet, the cllmuto, and everything in general, there is this redeeming feature about the hot weather in Ore gonIt Is not a heat that prostrates or kills. It may chase the mercury up the tube until it gets dizzy as It nears the 100 mark, and it may boil the un offending fat man until he see ins to melt and shrink down like a snow Image, but while people collapse right and left in the Eastern cities when the thermometer registers only a measloy little 8H or 90 degrees, our big scores of from DC to 100 degrees In Oregon seldom do more than make us feel temporarily uncomfortable. Strong Company at Woodman Hall. For the first time on the Pacific Coast, H. Heard presents for the people j t of Dallas that popular play. Why , Girls Go Wrong, strictly moral and J refined. Postively theotily big sho- ir:p coming thie summer season, the com- : LV:;' pany is composed of the best of talent obtainable anywhere, and the plays are all up-to-date successes. Mr. J. H. Hearde, owner and manager of the company, has had years of experience. Mr. Hearde is carrying an extra strong company this season and among the plays of the rep moire are the greatest eastern successes. Why Girls Go Wrong, A Bachelor's Botnance and the Devil in Skirts. On its first ap pearance in Dallas, ut the Woodman Hall last night, the company scored a well-merited success, its members prov'n;? to be actors of more than the average ability, and their production of "Th Bachelors Romance" tonight and "Why Girls Go Wrong" tomor row night, will uo doubt be greeted by large and appreciative audiences. it i m ciTconvS ITU in the lingering han g-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when ac-.'omnauied by hh eding from luns. that it has performed its most u arvfion t rro.-. l'ruf. I "iii;-v Ellinswood. M. IX, of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly- vspepsia It aprves an excellent purpose. nV'ia....j a axi:d iiuruitnr of the pvrvx.ue of livtir. n in -'luti-.n. it is one of the best L''a!iuf3.'tui,'i ijriiiL-rsf it). prvsent lime in i-.- i.i.in Li'-n t ntV-vl.k'd. di-H.rdered stom-a.'ti-. iaJy if tiu ie is ulrrration or ca tarrhal '3-:: ;:is (."aiarrhal inflammation of fcT..,--n. !-. it :; a r-'- t ei!i-ic-nt preparation. y.-iTi!.-1 v. SA ri-i. rr p-any cases cf pyrtMS -.ir '.in: a::d t.x?.ve c&Mric (ston.ach) "V. iiiT n U.:i'?l Pis-' "very" enriches and r . :.. t:i 1 r.irir.e liii'toties. pimples. Lt-ns ftcrufuix'Ua i,H..-Iiii:ffs and old sores. Iw It. R. V. P!n-e.cf UtilTa'o. N' Y.. .V - i tr 'l sr -e i !lt till' Prftive inf.; r, . -s r. t:.iv -.fr vunucitui , uu aicoho! in it. c-uiciua. t 'C Goats on Shares. 5) goats for sale or to let on share. Charles liHEt ca 8-ll-4t The popular mania for moving pic ture theaters has apparently siezed the citizens of Dallas together with those of every other town of any size in the Willamette Valley. Two such amusement places have been opened In this city, and are running six nights out of thj week with crowded houses. Oak Wood For Sale. '''Also oak posts. Address G. A. Bkock, Dallas. 8-21-5t For Sale. A young driving horse. Broke to drive single or double. Mrs. Stoner, Kickreall, Or. 8-H-4t For Sale. At the Dallas Foundry, 3-horse power gasoline engine for farmers' use. 7-24-8t Four blox'ks completed, two almost completed, work progressing well on the seventh block and ground broken on the Main street block between Oak and Mill DulUs' street Improvement is eerulnly being carried forward rapidly enough to satisfy even the most fastidious. And, In splto of (lie "kicks" that are registered by many, there is no way of getting around or gainsaying oue fuct the cocditiou of newly finished etrovts is a hundred per cent Improved over what it was before the work wu beguu. Nor d.xs the activity in city Improvement stop at this. New sewers are to be laid. Four more stnvts drained by tho proposed system, which will give peifect sewer connections for the whole of the main residence district of thecity. And tills is tho middle of August, the time usually referred to as tho "dull season of the year." Perhaps It Is in some places, but very evidently not In Dallas. Notice to Contractors. The school board of school district Number 63 will receive sealed bids for the building of a school house in said district. Plans and specifications may be seen at the ofiice of the County School Superintendent, Dallas, Ore gon, or at the home of the school clerk V. II. Massey, McCoy, Oregon. Bids to be opened on Monday, August 31, at 8 p. m. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. S. B. Hill, chairman ol Board: V. II. Massey, clerk of board. 8-2l-3t Brick For Sale. Brick ready for market July 15, at yard 1 mile north of Monmouth. G. F. Shew. 7-7-tf Wanted. 10(10 bushels White Oats. Give prices. Mi scott & Starr. 8-14-tf Collections. I have been conducting a collecting agency in Dallas for more than a year, and have thus far met with al most uniform success. All accounts placed in my hands for collection will receive prompt and careful attention, and I feel that I can assure complete satisfaction to all my clients n-18-tf I.. D. Bl'TLEll Wanted. Housekeeper for Dallas College dor mitory. Liberal wages. Address C. A. Mock, Dallas, Oregon. 8-11-tf Implements, All parties Intending to buy imple ments had better see F. J. Wagner before making their purchases. 1-17-tf. 20 Tons Hay Wanted. The Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany wants bids for 20 tons of timothy, vetch and client hay, (baled) delivered at the mill. 8-11-tf LOW RATES EAST WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BT THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREQON) FROM DALLAS, OREGON TO Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City AS FOLLOWS BOTH WAT8 THROUGH PORTLAND $74.40 69.40 64.40 64.40 64.40 ONE WAS VIA CALIFORNIA $89.40 84.40 83.65 76.90 76.90 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7. 21, 22 Good for return in 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure witbin limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on I. N. WOODS, Local Agent or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon SUMMER 00 DSI Must, hfi sold out Regardless ot Cost for Seven Days beginning Saturday, August 15, ending Saturday, August 22, making room for Fall Goods which are beginning to arrive. ri a fpw White Canvass Oxfords for men. lnrlipa onrl l:u lie nave u" """" " - r ulllnrpn 1 wmcn we are going iu sen at vjie-xiau price. All 25c, 30c and 35c -Fancy Wash Gooth m all new weaves and patterns is! 20c Lawns and Batiste, sale 1 15c and 16c Summer Goods, sale i 12Jc Summer Goods, sale - Uc A ttic uuc ui i'lgureu Liawn, yd 5cj Parasols 25 per cent Discount $1.00 White Canvass Oxfords . 1.25 " 1.50 " 2.00 " Ladies' 50c 63c 75c 1.00 Executors Final Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom it mav con eern. thiit the undersigned, Exeentrix of the estate of bdwin (.an well, deceased, has il'.ed her (inal account in said estate, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Folk County, and sid Court has get fcaturdny. September 12tii'at 10 o clock a. in. 01 sum day hi tne t;ounty court room in Dallas, folk 'ounty. Oregon. s the time and place Tor hearing tlie same; all persons having obje tioiiB inereio, ii any mere ue, are hereby notified to a) pear and present the sttme at Hid time and place or said executrix will aiDlv to the Court to have said account approved, the estate closed and the executrix discharged. Dated at Dullas, Polk county, Oregon, this lot n nay 01 August, iwe, iblev A: Kakin, Attvs. for estate. JENNIE CADWELL. Executrix of estate of Ed win Cadwell, deceased Notice For Publication. U. S. Ind Office at Portland, June 2, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Michael E. Schou weiler, of Dallas, Oregon, who, on June 2, l!t08, made Timber and situne Application, No. 777i, fit W 1,'ftfHipX I"" I.', nf Kpclu.n Q Tnwn. ship 9 8., kiine 8 VV., WU. Mer.. has hied notice of intention to make Final Timber Proof, to establish claim to the land above desciibed. before the County Clerk, at Dallas. Oregon, on tne istn oay oi August, iyua. Claimant numes as witnesses: W. V. Fuller, of Dallas. Oregon: Aaron Mavbee. of Dallas. Oregon; N. K. Dale, of Dallas, Oregon; Otto uyeney.oi uaiias, uregon. JUegiater. Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned by an order of the County Court of Polk County Oregon, has been appointed as administrator of me esiaie oi ciyae &. Keep, deceased, ah per sons having claims agiiinut such estate art required to preKcnt mem within six month from the datei this notice, with the proper voucheis. to the iiudentlgned at the o trice of eorge O. mngham, U(j Bouth Commercial street, wiiiera, Oregon, Dated this 10th day of August, 1908 D. W. DAN FORTH. Notice For Publication. Pick Pear on WalUc Farm. A force rf about twenty rntMi aro at work on the Wallace fruit farm, foui miloa from SaltMn, In Polk tvunty, Kather.nKthe htuneim crop of 'ara. Kach one of tlie force picks from 5 to SO boxca of iam pr day. The pears are picked Into a rack that they are Dot bruimnj In any manucr. From the field they are hanle! dirvct to the car and MiippH to PoitUml where they are til until next winter wheo they will be packet! an 1 i-hipptM ea!l. No iear uodr two itichea an J a quar ter la picket. The rehard will be gone over two or Uirre tttu.-ahtn htaUatuan. Mra. F. M. Collioa received newa yeaterday that her brother, W. S. (ill liam, waa critically ill at bia home la Walla Walla, and if uo ivport of his Improving la received, will leave for that city today, to be at bis beside. General Debility D7 Id arxl Say col thpr I that rrlin ol waliM that rnalr. a bardra .! Iiar:t. Food dtwt n.4 Mxmrtbna, BALLSTOM. Will M.iyilol.l is hiiuliPR i'or.1 wdo.1 for Houry Clark. A brother of Dmky Wilson linn boon here from the Kast on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mont.-, of I'ort lanil, vlnitcI friemld here last wit'k. MisSti-lla B-irntt, of WilUminu, has boen visiting frlfixl.s lathi plmv. Mrs. J. Hurch, of Hiokrxnll, Is visit liiH lxr iliiuchtiT, Mrs. E. F. Craven. Mi.ssOtta Mayflolil took the tcaeh.rs' oxaminatiou In MoMinnville lust wivk. Mrs. V. II. Soars Is visiting; her 'laughter, Mrs. AlfreJ .Smith In. Ta enia. A. M. Vernon and Frank Clark, of MoMlnnvllle, were Ballston iiiiors Friday. Cedar PoHts. Good ofdfir posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another ear of extra Star A .Star shingles. Sokiiken Wake hocse. 7-24-tr 25 Tons Fears Wanted. The Monmouth Evaporating and Canning Company will pay the high est innrk' t priee for canning for 25 tons of Hartlett pears delivered at the Cannery building in good condition. H--8t BUSINESS LOCALS. Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? We want to remind you that the hloek wood from tho Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's Muvinill Is the U8t and cheap est wood you can buy. $1.7.5 per load, delivered. Mutual phone 1407, or leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 11-22 tf. AI GI ST BOWMAN. New Trices of Ice. On and after this dato, the price of lee will lie as follows : 60 lbs., and under, I) cts. per ll. ino lbs., f 1.25 per 1 00. 200 lbs., f l on x r 100. Cash must accompany all out-of-town order, and add 15c. for each sack. 7-7-tf PALLAS ICK (X)MPAXY. Any ntnl all prreona rlaimlnr adrvrrrly th tw-d litmla irv rT.iimtti to Ml thfir id Mb day iw.TM.wnnw iitmiaar rr.111 rUima In thia odk on or bvfo! Ol AOtfuat. AUJFKSOS . DRF-iSFR, Notice of Sale. ( (.lT.-tli m mi iin.l.T Hit. hi- I an ih.n. J t-nl p.'? lor racri lnvmtn llwrt-allr . rl. ..r Ma. Ii --r 11...KI t. N j .nrru-uirnl lii.rl.l l.-wi tttnn 1 - cvnta iriirr (smiiii aa ntte r1. F.r lu.lMitr. trH nuutt-rl t.uiUr.aiiua -j .u ' nmiua aa ttiie . .r.l T tiiili.li rs.iini a. tii . .rnl rr mtaniv. "J X. l..ii ,uitfa i 1. nr.1. 1 h iiiiitiitiiiai i-h.rkr t- it wM il 11 u I N'.tl- . h rlvrn that hr ylrtn attd in aa a.lrrtlM-aiMt Irom I wor. to l.v a.wili . I .ur..i.npf 01 w-lt-r itl tle tVnnty fi,rt ol nMinll a. I orla. an alrr1ia.nirti1 Irom tat ' " w 'rvan, ftr INtU t .umtv. BHIllia in Wt Ji wor.u. ttH-itietrr. ta nMiitv.t Ma -a Won) j rrolail. t al atttl t-nlrml (won In aattl Irom .'I Ut iS .tla fea rt.utito1 a ..r.t.. rlr. 4 WUTt on lnr o' A"haual. Iwat. In th mat- 1 h Aaurr. ftMlotam. to a-tn-rttartnm 111.11 : ' " at John 1 amtU.(. Jr.. tlrcvmi oal ho. unn M la to run. atot ar ti.4 4 hrl to tlx rnM.'mr-r . fo tuaunf. n il .1 tn.li. ai that tr a.ir u.wnt waa aral miKiiI on ! V.tTh nl . nJ ih.t II 1.1.1. 1 i.k.i I t ! lMlirtiix.italMtnXI.il ih..i. that ttr I " ! final I'r. ol. to rat. h.i.n rlaira to th. laud aht.T. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S. 1878. l uited Statea Land Office, Portland, Orefcon, June8. l'.J8. Notice la hereby givpn tbat in compliance with the provisions of the net of Coiiareaa of June 3, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lamli in the Htaiea of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa ex tended to all the Public Land Htatea by act of August. 4, ifiyj, i-.ari ij. v lsecarver, of usllaa, ctiuntv cf Polk, Slate of Oregon, has tbla day niea 111 mis onice nil sworn btatement o. 771, for the purchase of the 8. K. of s. E. of Section No. 4. in TownahiD No. 9 8011th. R. No. 8 W.. W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is niore valuable for its umber or stone than for aerlcn t-ural Durnosca and to establish tun claim to said laud before the County Clerk at Dallaa, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Jtiih .Iny of Auiust, 1HH He names aa witnesses: Aaron Maybee, of lianas, Oregon : t larence w. anuilx. ot lianas, Oregon: Otto Byerley, of liallas, Oregon; Nea mith Dale, of Uallaa, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this othceonor beioresatd Ailu day of August, 1908. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAN!), ACT JCNE S, 1S7K. United States Ijtnd office, Portland, Oregon, June 4, isk. Notice is hereby riven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of June a, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of limber laudii in the Matcaof California. Oreiinn, Nevada and Washington Territory." a extended to all the Public laud stairs by a(-t ol AuruM 4 lti.', Clarence W.ghulls.of Dallas. count v 01 Polk. Slate of Oregon, has this dav Itied In this or7ice his sworn slatenieut No. 777il. for the purchaae oltheS. E. "4ol N. W. 1, ol Section No. 8, in Township No. 9 H., Range No. a West and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural imriioeea, and to establish his cUlm to said land before County Tiers at I 'Silas. Oregon, oil Wedtieaday. the th dayol August, 1H0H, He name, as wltncwes: Aanto Mavhee, of Dailaa. Olvgon: Karl M laeearver. of lalias. Ore ion: Nestnitli hale, ol liallas, tiregon; otto itjeriej.01 1 anas, t irevon A line of 50c short Kimonas, 35c; $1.25 long, 95c; $1.50 long, 1.15 A line of Men's 75c Negligee Shirts for' - - - - 45c A line of twenty-five cent Fancy Hose for Men at - 14C Muslin Underwear on sale at a great saving. Lace Curtains at 25 per cent discount. DALLAS MERCANTILE COHPANYl WHEN WE LOAD OUR WAGON the next time we would like to Include a few groceries for you. We know if we once sell you a few tbat after that we will sell you ALL YOUR GE00ERIES Make your first order consist of the articles you Know most about, both as to qualities and prices. Then the ad vantage and economyof buyiog here will be all the more apparent to you. E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314. LOOK HERE! The City Express & Transfer Co, does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery Store. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Knly Real Estate Arm in Polk County uuuuuug iimoer juanu exclusively Don't fail to call or write If vmi Hava uuto umuer to sea. Office in Crider Building Dallas, - . Orkooh INDEPENDENCE L MONMOUTH Railway. FROM 1SDKPEXDEXCE. roa DaLLaa. Notice For Publication. IV part went of the Interior, 1 . 8. Land uilior al Portland. r.-v..n. "" , t . JWh. 1. N.iir Is hrrebT rite, thai Mary J. Miner, of km, t-mn-a, ttnu. nu iw ji,b OaT of June. '. tlirei-tins ttje autlrii;iN-tl aa altntnllratrii oi a'ie 1. anil !. attphralion So 74 StnaT Sai l mvr to sr,l tlie r-l r..rtv u( aaiil I " S Ol V, ,i I Stttti III. I ratal .1 (iMio a. .n,. lor r..n. la iim tannrr i Ti.n-hlt7 Hoiuh. Ranc. . Wtll.BHm t tii-J t.j .... in. aiKtrnaaitod aiii.lat:a I "iv.o. haa IIM othvol Inwrnikm Ut nakr that It H la l ran u.ui la. riaaurtawr nr.lm It ! ,f" -tir ot .w . r'o. k . m o( aaKl ,i.v. al tirriw, at t,Ua. t,m-an, oat lb 2:at day at inr iTtoni o,tr o, ( , ,nn(T t onrt Htnar tu Ihr otrasopv. itat. I lit l Iai!aa. tn aai.l ountv. rrttoaatl ut acii I lalmanl Bmra aa wltnaaars- Aaron Var lt ai l rta mint ii W'.:;t i,,rn.i M tan , l',:!,H"T V. g:in ol faiiaa in han.t oa itav ot aa . I. M'ntrtanc-. uk aai.l "rt"": Ml. J Koliar, ol Ii. Om.ta I ia. aa. tttrcon. Fr Sal. rttr.nn. tl.t. bf .,.! Hc-naa l hat er. of I Dairy ranch with full equipment. ! ' ti (.. !. , , . i awn i.ttm mi t ininiai in a. Ut that irrmi rr-aaxifiaMrv. i nnoniT open ror 1m.11 a J.ta. IIr, ... ,w ! Iwanttnina at t ..rtri.aa rorrto la John K- - j. ... - , W.at t, i.ii it..a';.. ljin.lt .t. at .1t lllack Rock, Or. 8 1 8t la-.t. V. m ,ai.,J n-tx.na am) l an m ta AU.La.NON . liKFrR tx. Admiaiatratora Nat ire naTT aim M a ko. 1 Train So M Lrave tna.prndrnre rlallT. flo a. m.; Iv. Monmouth, a:i5 a. su., ar. LHtllaa, a:4i) . In-Vrwndcnc, dallr jn:S0 a. m.; It. Monmouth. 11 06 a. m : ar laal. laa. 11 Jua. m. Train So. TO. Inn iD.lpppmlrnrv, rlallr. i: is p. m.: It. Monmouth, a jup m.;ar. baliaa. a:ao p. m. Pita Aiau. - l!ni.':w ltltHl.n1ncii, rJ.ilT. i.uai """". J a. m.; u. Atr.ii, Train So rt. lare InilrpTOdriiw. dally. p aa.; It. Motimouth, I.SUn. aa.; ar. Aulac.a.ft rot ioom oit. Lrara Iii.trpra.lmor. dai'.jr. j jj p, m No. 101 arrtTca Monmouth T:J0a at FROM DALLAS. "a ixrsrKai.aiara. V'm"lu oailT n Hand.y. Trat. S. oi. lT ralU.. u4mj mlT, ( 5, a. m.;ar. listlrdnK, ; a m. tmi saj. UTri.sm.duiT. Inm - tr m. akaiiru.ooaam.at Moaaaoaia lor air Train So 7. ut rwallaaa. dally. T a -! aaaanlklaa: ar 1 j .JLT . . -rMrBw, . la f " 'iffeSSjE,' WINTER vou need t 110 fear . Uhemifyou Uiye BALLARD'S H0REH0UND SYRUP A cough or cold is generally a forerunuer of many serious sick spells. It should not be neglected, th human brea'.hini system is a combination of tubes and cells, which must be 'kept in order to insure good health. Ballard's Horehound Syrup CJ TDpC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, WUI CO WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. H. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: "f cheerfully recom mend Ballard's Horehound Syrup to all people afflicted with chronic coughs. I suffered for years with a chronic cough which would last all winter. Ballard's Horohound Syrup effected an immediate and permanent cure." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0., a-A.iz.:--.yyf.:gfrlY r irrTiaiTiniiiiiiiiiaaaaiat" ""' Sold and Recommended by STAFKIN DEUO COMPANY mm i- "WMMm fr I Snappy- THE PIONEER TEMPEEAXCE BEER Fur Sale by a a ii i aiuh; ioasx f Delightful! For sale at all leading tem perance drink stands. NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO.. ASTORIA, OREGON JOHN BIRD, DALLAS, OREGON Citation. In th BiatUr nf th ... ta-:ii . , mom d.." uiaiioo""' To Ijfnnairi R I .u i a i , Manih FlVo Uwmort, Mftry Ann Hiri-ol. Lo4 Shnpy. ilrrttrrt Drnotx.,. (lara E. Plmv ' k.1" ol ih stat of Orrroti to arr bTftr rltl aod tmi,1m to ar.wr in is. unif lonrl i.f th atatc of Orrati th ounty ol folk at lb t , a-JZ .Ul. tl'Hhatatmint .VV . i mil i.r oi s,,,,::":. ,n n'L'Sa.'' real pronrrtjr, V a-J,a.-,t "- "W- SIP niOTI I ' ' i ' in it. H i laffaMW ffkl t at a I fa. 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