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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
Polk County Observer J for teaching the art of apple picking j Bad Symptoms. , to obtain ifce most artistic and satis- -t Tb wmnn who has periodical fcea LOTH FALL ALLGOOD fc COLLI! fruit rraarwT r V , -i.-- - : - v tiil f1iaf-sE..fi:c in lower iion;ipl or Pnbllabed Seml-WwaJj at CJaVjwJeax. BfrM in idunw. Mi th Mai fear tiir .t.rri. '' P eiiy sartied or excited. !, . . . . i BT-u-jerrpininl period wiMorwiw ,j ID bancg at fcad i tEtt of per- , .i f.rk: ci'.rrt, i suffering from Entered wawood ".a ma.:i Marr 1. r- . "nil t ir W put CJ tfieir Rti?l -r. .c. ri.-.;tnrit iht should I lb Act IWSifP INfll i factory reaalt. The stai-eoU will be; murr u SS jCarefuily iostraettJ in ereryf hi of uir. Wa dUtrcss or fcay j toe art of frust bandar.?, tJ the faU j'rtiins jft f:ox.-h, faint speil-s drag- i ! i 4 4 4 i i r Dim.QRK..myim It p, na ; ,a2$E Mei a t&i Siat t e-raiie3 Ha.ii Kirer iti- y(e crgon's knife if they do not ronizt Dallas ftsf-U. , v'.'b aii j-rt c t;i cbetJ of j ; " Wi-IastKOe VaiT, aJiacscit tbf latter . fe.iiJ 'Jiit ?t-arsaj c-v-r Uto in a!! ! " i at ral aa'hf rii; oi tt sc.il. CM-M Get your ta&xBjvxacx in acs that bem thu name CandH BERRY "I! SUGAR Tr,e K 4 CERES 10 COl'XT CROWDS: SHAH THE PEOPLE RILE? Shorn) ii d, the Ilopuhlican candidate for vice-president, In hia recent opeech of acceptuDce shows up io Its proper light, that famous question that William Jennings Bryan chose to make the keynote of bis outline of policy and one of the principal bases for his claim for the votes of the American peoplo in the November election. At best, such a question used as It was by Mr. I3ryan to lead his hearers to draw an inference which was unwarranted ; namely, that the people in order to rule, must needs cast their ballots in his favr at the presidential election, was nothing more nor less than a weapon of dem- agoguery, and the arraignment which It has called forth from Mr. Bherman Is fully justified. " fjball the people rule?' is declared by the Democratic platform and can didate to be the 'overshadowing issue now under discussion,' " says Mr. Bherman. "It is no Issue. Surely the people sffall rule, surely the people have ruled ; surely the (ople do rule. No party rules. The party, commis sioned by the people, is firs ply the Instrument to execute the people's will, and from that party which does not obey their express! will, or! k . ;i wj cai science lor tne cure oi .-s:sir 5cu.:ar ainwt2ts enter Into its p s.:.if'on. St x.'cohol. harmful, or fciiwi-f-.raine is to be found in the !;!. of iw ;n."ri(iiils pnnU-d on each bcti-Tap: r and atte-ui under oach. Id snr coi ! ii(pn of the K-ma e svstem. Ir. J'i- fres K.'iv.irite Prfription can do re j s ntv.T n.irm. its wnoie enect b toitrnethen. invis.trate and regulate :n no;; i.-csale syu-ia and espf-cially llif p. : :o r?an3. u u-n tnR are de-r.:"-:--i in fin -t ion or a:.:fctfd by disease. &1 by dropping a coin in a slot, and; b,'.V.e f; mpathf-ticaJiy deranged, the wtiicn counts every person pasoinr: n r . are wt-aKenra. and a long list of trough and records the number in the j Sg? s ,?2? secretary s office, is the latest inven- j vc r::p I'resor-Ktion." It will not perform tion for handling the great crowds! ft'f 'ZVpTh't entering a modern exposition grounds, j u:-n in tine, and tlms the operating and the appliance will be used by the I u"1'": -! 'I'e wirgUon'K knife may b omi n "erins from diseases of long i jtfiluz. i.r init-d to consult IVcwr SJij Then yon know yon have !j3 ugar that is cixak, dy, ulJJ run and aaittiaMT. kai ofn t rr can. st-caa retisiko co. Eiwtrir TxramWs Will Be Installed i Ectnatcn at State Fair Groands. A3 elrrtfic turnstile which is oper- management of the Oregon state fair, which will be held this year from Sep tember 14 to 19. Six of these electric turnstiles have been purchased by the management of the fair, and four will be installed at the main entrance to the grounds and two at the entrance to the grandstand enclosure. The machines are the iden tical ones used at the gates of the St. Louis world's fair iu 1'jui. The appliance will do away with ticket sellers and gate keepers and other employes at tlifi entrance. It will be necessary to have a man on the outside to make change, as the slot will not admit any other coin than a half dollar.' Men will also be needed to watch the crowd and tee that no lead slugs or other counterfeit coins are Introduced into the slot. I The visitor must have hia fifty-cent ' piece ready, but aside from that he I will be put to no inconvenience. He hands the coin to the man at the gate, ! who drops it in the slot. This turns1 the stile and admits one person. The j stile is immediately locked until 1 another coin is dropped in. " Each turning of the stile is recorded , by a machine which adds the number of persons admitted. The number is g2 Administrators Notice. Pierc by li lift. inc. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly cod lent il. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bii'Talo. N. y. Dr. Pierce's Medical AdviserO0n0paee) is ? 'lit Uu on receipt of 21 one-cent nn nips f'r parser-vovered. or 31 stamps lur cioth-l 'irl copy. Address as above. For Sale. Good nearly new buggy and te'. new buggy harness for sale by L. D. Bitowx, Dallas, Or. 8-25-2t Also Enoch', Dallas. Oak Wood For Sale. oak posts. Address. G. 8-21-; A. Notice in hereby eiven that the underflfrned br an orrter of the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, has been appointed as administrator of the estate of Clyde S. Keep, deceased. All per sons ha vi calms aeniQist such estate are reomred to present them within six months from the date of this notice, with the proper voucbeis. to the undersigned at the office of eorge G. Bineham, 116 eiomh Commercial Street, Halem, Oregon. Dated this Urth day oi August, laus. D. V. DAN FORTH. Notice For Publication. I 7 r Btry FLATIRPN PANTS SATIS FACTION QUAANTEXD Our Fall Line of) Flat Iron Pants Have i Arrived and Ready! For Your Inspection Brick For Sale. Brick ready for market July 15, at yard 1 mile north of Monmouth. Of F. Shew. 7-7-tf 1000 prices. Wanted. bushels White Oats. Give Mt scoti & Stakr. 8-M-tf which lacks the wisdom to lead .sue , also cnvl! by electrical connection in the oflice of the secretary, or at any j Wanted. Housekeeper for Dullas College dor mitory. Li beral wages. Address C. A. Mock, Dallas, Oregon. 8-11-tf cessfully the p-ople will withdraw their comtnissloo. "For half a century, with but two exceptions, the people have commis sioned! the Republican party to admin ister the national government; com missioned It because Its declared prin ciples appealed to their best Judgment ; other point on the grounds. At mid-1 Implements. All piirti-s intending to buy Imple- Cfjmmlssione'l it because the common attendance coold only be estimab-d sense of the American people scented The new turnstile has been tested at nigut taen day trie officials of ibe fairments had better see F. J. Wagner win Know exactly how many visitors : tjefore making their purchases, nave passed through, the gates during the day. Formerly It was impossible to count the big crowds accurutely, and the danger in Democratic policies. Ours always has been, always must be, a government of tha people. That party will, after March 4 next, execute old laws and enact new ones as In Novomlier It Is commissioned by the people to do. That commission will be from an untrammeled American elec torate. Shame on the party which, shame on the candidate who Insults the American people by suggestion or declaration that a majority of its electorate Is venal. The American rotor, with rare exception, in catting his ballot Is guided by his beat judg ment, by his desire to conserve his own and the public weal." According to the annual report of the General Land oflice fur Phis the Government has still an ana of almost 753,01 m.ooo acres yet undisposed of, nearly W.ooO.oiKl acres of which Is located In the Northwest, ami more than lO.miO.Oun acres in On-gon. the fair grounds at Sulem utid has been found to woik perfectly iu evPry detail. The only difficulty will hi tbi fail ure of visitors to the fair to bring the right change, but after the llrt day or two, when fairgoers have become familiar with the new system, ut fur ther trouble Is expected. 1-17-tf. Help Wanted. Three hand irooors and two mangle hands. Inquire at the Dallas Steam i Laundry. Steady job. 8-28-2t Iepartraent ol the Interior, . L S. Land Office at Portland, Oreeon. August loth, 90. Notice in hereby given that William J. .Shewey, of lmiius, Oregon, who, on August luth, l'jns, made Timber or ritone entry, No. for N. W. of s. W. 1 . and I-ot 5 of section 4. Townshin "t uth, Kan tf e 6 West, Willamette Meridian, hat hied notice oi intention to make l-inal Proof, to establifch claim to the land above described, before Kecr;sier and Receiver of. United otaten I-and (jrhce, at Portland. Oretion. on the iiyth day of October, lyu-. CJaimant names as witnesses: d. p. con lee.- oi uaiirts. Oregon : i. a. roniee. ot ifueii. ore eon; hlias ItiiiBhaw. of Dallas. Ornon: C. L. Coulee, of Dallas, Oree.m. ALtiKKNON S. DRKSSER, KegiMer, Notice For Publication. ijbijhi, ijfK'tu, vt nit, ii 1 1 iiik xi u uny oi lf0, made 'J'. and S. application No. f No. 0(16, for S. 14 of S. Vj of H. W. H Secti Towut-hip 7 South. Hanre 6 West, WiJla Department of the Interior, U. 3. Land Oiiice at Portland. Oreiron. June 20th, lm. Notice is hereby riven that Mary J. Miner, of Dallas, On ron, who, on the JO h day of June, HeriHl. tion 10, afnette Meridian, hats filed uotiee of intention to make Final Proof, to estriblish claim to the land above described, before County CJerk of Polk County. Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 21st day of Sejptember. 19(i8. Claimant nimeM as witners: Aaron Mav bee, of Dallas, Oregon; W. V. Fuller, of Dallas. Oreeon; Klia J. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon; Bertha L. Hayter, of Dalhif, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DKEriSER, Kegit ter. COURT HOUSE MOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. For Sale. Four high grade Jersey beifers, yearlings anil coming yearlings. A. M. TILLERY, 8 2S-2t Uallston, Oregon. For Sai Dairy ranch wjth full equipments. Terms reasonable. This offer ripen for a short time only. Jons Heloerhun, Illaek Hock, Or. 8-1H-8C , For Sale. Morrison hop press, 6 foot stove, and a quantity of hop sacks. Address F. ISiiown, Dallas. It. I, Box 9. 8-25-3t .ritOUATE. Ettate of Theron A. In-la-id, ile- (1 ceased - Unal account M-t for hearing I Mutual phone U-d 2i riaturday, SeptemtxT at lu o'clock a. in. Estate of Mary Neal, ih-.-i-awd bond llle. ami approved, Frank Fabian i each fuenel and Daniel Koblnson n pointed nppralsTS. ltvl. 1'iiTiTr Tho uperliiteiident of the Itoek ,. " . ,' IJ.n.l nllru,l t... Iiu I . " lUllllipWDW I I I M V ltii li:- notifylng all employs that cigarette j 1 81 r,'H- 18 r 6 w- I "" """ l.va,c.ratlng and smoking will no lng. r bn emitted I J 1 Murphy et ux to M-irgaret M 1 r""'"" f -""pany will pay the hlgh- and that all vMaters of the order will I lvlue. 3 acres, t 8 s. r fi w, ''Ht m'",k"t l"-'' for canniiip; f.r 25 A f1rm,,.,ilv,li,..r.,...l Thi- M.sh. rf.-i ... i i-..t, i Iturtli-tt n-ars deliveretl at the will have. ,n...,.,t' ,l !.,. ! in D.IIb. :1v. ' i rH,"'''.v '"'ilding in g..od condition ' r i ----- " n j iiiiiuemw lor uie erauicatiou or tne Felix Noel el ux to (1 T (ierlinLr, Cedar I'osts. (ioii. ceilur posts for sale at 11) cents Alto another car of extra Star A Sinr shingles. Nokhken Wake hoi sk. 7 24-tf 25 Tons I'eani Wanted. clgan-tle habit than could le produn-d by the circulation of tons of tracts containing wise sermon on the physi cal and moral evils resultant from the ui of the "coflln nail." An exchange hits the nail squarely on the bead, as far as the philosophy of advertising is conivrni-d, iu the following clever Hues : ' Then- was a man who advertised but one. a single time; In spot obscure he placed his ad. and for it paid a dime, and Just because it didn't bring htm cuntomers a score, "All advertising Is a fake." be said, or, rather, swore. He scviiicd to think one hammer tap would drive a nail clear In; that from a tiny bllol thread a weaver tents could spin. If he this teasoning bright applied to wting. doubtless he would el aim one littlrt bite would lord ten men a cen tury. Home day, though, be will learn that t make advertining pay, he'll nave U a l l a la. to this ad. and adver tise each day. Hood Hlver will lntrKlue .me thmir new Into the world of fruit cul tut Ibis year In the form of a, school Scrofula Few are entirrlr free fmra it. It Bisy develop so slowly as to esne lit Is if any d i nrbsnce dorinc the w bole tWTKjd of fblkliKl. It suar Uwn pr.loce dvprjis. cs tarrt, sod tnarkrd tntdenrv Ui en. snmpoon, hrfors camana ernpiKtis, sT or sw'iinca. To g entiwiy rid of k take lb rtt-s blood-ponrier, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is asoal Uruid Sana or s HtvotM lahiets aaowa as MrMUba, lt Vms M. i?er, land, t n i, r , i 11 I Simoiids et ux to 5 C Ford, S acres, t7 s, r3 w, J:i;o. Lillian D Hmh and hd to Willam ette Valley Lumber Company, Ifio acres, t 8 s, r 7 w, tin. AMiert and Em ma Stafrin to J S Cook, lot In Dallas, f .'OOii. E A Moxley et ux to C A Hamsey, 1 acre, t 7 and S a, r 5 w, H'nm. K-4 8t BUSINESS LOCALS. f 1rrrttaftn'nT nnWr thi hr1 arr tham Ml IN rtli ol 1 mil -r w..rU. r-mi IomtIiom. , t.fO.r u.H i-r.rw.fcih N,a.irniai u.-tii lii-Mil ltf trim t(n 1 t-nis Oiffiirvw rtuiit m om w.f.1 f. ntnc. thr tiiiufral cuaUiitui ' rvutiia uiif rd f Initiati s.rt fx tntanf. M htr f-stutit ti. ton's Th muttmum ftr ! fir 1 wr1: It.t I, a 1vrt-mM f rm I rr1 l. ,lw,tl xm n mm IS nrdi an l rt bo-ii (nitn 1 Wood For Sale. Do you iifH't wtHx!? Vi want t) roinirnl you that the, Mock wkh from tho WillJitnMU VIUy Lumtxr Com pany t fawiuill in the Ust and cheap est wihmI ytti vhu luy. 11.75 r Ioal, J,lHwrtHl, Mutual phone Uu7,or leave onhT at VeliHUr's confectionery store. n-22-tf. AlT.lST ItOWMAX. New Trices of Ice. On and after this date, the prior of Ice will U an follows: 60 lb.( and under, 1) eta. pT lk Irtrt Ilia,, fi.25 per 100. Soo lbs., $1.00 per 100. Cah mot accompany all out-of-town order, and add 15c for each aack. 7-7-tf DALLAS ICK COMTAXY. Executors Final Notice. Nolif-e is hereby eiven to whnm it mav ron- oern. Unit the undeisif nert, Executrix of ihe estate nf Edwin ( adwfll, deceiiscd, tms tiled tier liiiBl account in naid estate, iu the Count v Court of ihe State of Oreiron for Polk County, and snid Court has tt Haturdiiy. Septeinber 12th at 10 o'fl'rfk a. ni. of &iid day ut the County Court room in DallHS. i'olk :ouutv. Oregon. s the time and place ior hearing Cie same; all persons having iibjurtioiiH thereto, if any there be, sre hereby notified to appear and present the snine at Hiiid time and place or said executrix will apply to the Court to have said account approved, the estate closed and the executrix diachiirired. Putt-d at Dullas, Polk County, Oregon, this iuin nay or Aiieutti, ibley A Eakin, Atts. for estate. JKNNIK CADWELL, Executrix of est ale of Edwin Cad well, deceased fi DALLAS MERCANTILE COnPANYl Adminitttrators Notice. Notice is hereby eiven to whom it mav con pern, that the undersigned adniinilrator of the ehtateot Ltt;iii huver, deceased, hag tiled with the Hon. County Court of Polk Countv. ort'irmi hit tinal account in said ehtatQ and said Court ha set -Suturday, Heptember 12th, 190H. at the hour of t o'clock p. ni as the time for hearing hi- game, si w iiit-u mum time an persons Having otjections thereto, liany there be, are hereby notili' d to appear and present the same, or said administrator will apply for an order that said estate ue muy ana nnany loscii, the minimis trator ditu-hureed and his bondsmen rclpumri I)nted at lallas. Polk County, Oregon, this tuh day of Antrim, t. MAKHHAIX SlTVKR, administrator of ine eMate 01 I'enia Suver, deceased Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oreiron lor I'olk Cutnitv. In the matter uf the estntc of William Uvcr more, il't?-aM''i. t llatlon. lo lonaril R. Mvrrmnre. Ixt H. I ivprmnr Snrnh hl'en Uvermore, .Marv Ann HarKvil, ,t ihree, Mary K Muir, l ink l,reve, William Mireve, rear! Iit-mitnt. ClHii-le fii'inorfht. knl.v Ih-moml. Kav lienion t, Nellie Jacotwon. Kst'e rircvc, itfrnert uemorit, ( lara K. Fierce arne i.rant arel Amy lutty iti.l to any others In the name ol th tte of Un-ron jrna are heretiy MimI ami reinrd to aptiear in the 1 ouniy t onrt ( the wale of Oregon, for the . ..iiiiiy 01 101. .i uie 1 ouri K.iom thereof, at I'aitHK 111 die 1 011 11 ly 01 I'olk. on Halnr lay, the mill ilay ol St'pteinlier. IWK. at lilo'rhK'k in the lorenooii o, iiihi iay, men anil there to .lieu eaiiw, 11 anv iney nave. hy aiilcl real eronertv oe-erilKNl aa f.tllow!.. lo-M it ; l,t No. ,in HI.K'k No. IMol the Imnrm-emeiit Comortnv'a M.hlitioi. 10 the l lu ol lia.lna. I'olk I oimty.l Ireton ol the erol.al.le vainr of ui: a!xi Lot No. s in Hh k No. ' In Umi , I al'rmle ailoiiion to the lownol tiallaa. Folk County. iirew,.n, of the oroiMioie ,ni.ie 01 me uni 01 &aonu. niiii I.01 ..... 1 ,,i n,.n , in TTTO I IJI rM!. A.LIl tl'Ui to the town of Imllas. I'olk t ouolv lire roll, ol t!ie .r.,hHl. e value of the urn of lUMlr ahonlil 11.. I I aol.t to Mjr the dehta. lunerai et n.-a. e.n a ol Inn kn.-w. nn.l leraeter ,0 uie win 01 MM ilt-eeaiMHl, and that itw a final h.anim ih.T-v.f that the Court onler an. I ,l,, ree that aanl land here luKlorr menii.-ntNl I n.id at priv.te ,! in the manner provided l.y law. and for aueh other and Inrlher order in the premiaeaaaU) toe rourt uiay ae-m 'ror. W Hn-i The rton. Ed T. Coad. Ju.ire of the County Court oi . th of nr.r.Mi. for the p i . onnty ol I'olk. vita the seal of mm Court arliaeu. thi. sh day of Aneuat. A. i E. M. M ITH. C!k of aaid ouuty Court. Notice of Sale. Notlr, I. heret.v tvn that hr Tlrtoe and In rurl'ianernt an or.ter ol the County Court of th Tiuieoi (hva-on. for IS,), t ountv. autre t oan on Ihe m d.v of Aiiawt. . iD thr n.M.,..Minw t, or.l. I 1 jTrf'llHflfll Clf il7"T .'. "n,'7 a. a.lmini-lratrn of The B,.,r-a..ll,..ln. I ,. HijIIVUUUIUI VvliWtLU '! al i.nt. K- a...tH t,v ea.h. i th . et, how imt tl l rnn. ar not r.a.r.l ' rilcpd t.y .aw. lb mnterauaed a-laiiiiiatia uthrrM.iH. for ln.B. II .t ln.n..i.w I rilDVll I lc ui-m Vi-',?.. Ih.l lh aU.ru at mm ara t Ih ;i,el oaf w.n-n n. an.l mat ll u bi tw In rwl i.vv CORVALLIS, ORHiON KI'NfI'Y. if PT wnira a ., ,t .h . a e, k e w ol aaid ia. LOOK AT OUR. SUM MER HARNESS. Surely you are not going to chafe your horse with that heavy winter set in the hot weather, why not keep him in good condition with a set of light harness now and keep the heavy for use next winter? Dallas Harness Shop r. aaincny, Frop LOOK HERE! The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Stand and both phones at Webster'sConfeotionery Store. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm in Polk County handling Timber Land exclusively Don't fail to call orwrite if you have have timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, . Obeoon INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. TOM DALLAS. Train No. M. Leave Inaependenee dally. s: Even our GralldcI1)hens, knew what BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will do. A CONVINCING PROOF or tne worth of a medicine Is the cures it can effect. Everv one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it will I inn RHEUMATISM, cuts, sppains stipp inivrc tUKC BURNS, NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES APILI ALL, PAINS. USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. L. Settle, Eichmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to certify that I have used your Snow Liniment for ten years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, etc., and in every case it has rendered immediate relief and satisfaction." Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0. Sold and Recommended by . STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY For Sale by MALTCflA .tivTHtv NEW V:SVitf .TEMPERANCE gRW It's wholesome It's pure It's good For sale at all leading temperance drink stands. Guaranteed XON-lNTOXICATLSa NORTH PACIFIC f -BREWING CO. I ASTORIA. OREGON It. Monmouth. I6a.ni : ar ll.ll..' a. m. ' Train No. RM lO Soa. m.; It. Monmouth. 11 m '., i-, Ii" a.ira .n1 Irlim 4 I if i-Ih.i. thai tb. I w.iria .cttiic tcurscs in gT:cul- i ,"' ,H -nni? enrt Hnar in lh a.rrfll--B,rt vaaBnH (. A Mil I an4 . turf irvhid' Pff Amiwm H orf' -1 If-1. i !." j !. wt lo a.il n.a. 11 u ui I. r.a a.ul iWtaUMnMm it . " ,n" nK AT0rwmT. Mort.CUljre. ! th. m,4 rami ,w,, a, ,k.. iunHuami. Animal HuibanJ nr. Dairy Husbandry, 1 "r; ""' ''" " : j . etc.; Forestry: Domestic Science and ' "m' ' " m TV'tM''". j F.r.Uk4 IUh. Art: Civil. Electrical. Mechanical, and j '.17,1,, For n-nt Addreaa Mr. K--n II at- M t Engineering: Commerce: rhar- J SC".. ? ion. Dallas Bell Phoa. m m"J- . , 1 v-um ir,iin,iati tursra in Am- l M a I ;v 1 . Cu!tur. Freslnr Drirn'L- L-i-.-- ''iaaii w-n-i,.a. a .v,.,. . , TS b.i go mor ,h-p to M o. Art- Cmrnetce and Mechanic J.-w,, 7 t Iiidepnidence, dallv, laa. 11.30 a. m. Mr. V 'T' Monn,oulh- P Uallaa,' "m AiRLia. Train So. 7 Ln Indfnnltnce, dail W . IB. I IT. Jf.llllnaaalllt " A. a . .. . VI"?, u W ,n,1-P"'l". dally. In P .. It. Moumvulh. l ot) a. m.; . aulii. 4.a om aoaaorra oslt. 1t Indrprodeaee. dalif , 1: p. , So. 101 arnna Monmouth 7 rJO a at FROM DAIXA8. roa iiruibaca. a T. : di'y SondaT 7 onouta, a. Ba ar liwll. truOturr. 15a. aa. aw. lade- Traia Ka M. L. Oattaam. Smitj t a a. . ar. InUefwIenw. a. aa. iratB!o . Lt Ia::a. datiT. 1 aa It .(llmlWKWMn,,, MoaKlia Iota.;: Train So TI. rrain So 71. la. ral!aa. aiiy.?-asa a haroa, realL Ad.Jr.-M W. E. Oaik, Kk-k- S 3t . i .1 j . . . . . (, - - . " lw,h ' 1 rbntnm makir-g. s!ea-n fisting, rrrbi.-g. mach- ,11. . ' " ,b"' - r. i-. . .7 ..-- .ta m Str?rg faculty, mcJem e Faaaai. A pr-M braorlet Owner may pais laformatloa eooerreleir II by ea!lio(t IH is:ri!ed Cita5cjfje aith fv3 Infor at tb Otwrrrr ofTi an I pai ire ft rr.ai-.csn ca a?r!:cat:a to tne Refitrar, thta ad. u -free. - 7-J 41 rhM I . - C . t a - . . . " rmoM aiauK. Train S at .irT t. . , I pp. M cm, m a laai la l"a taw !!" a ''! t- cairnr 1 - r. "i i 4 tfc, at-t WayWr. Alluraa;. taj Wara irTj, , -VaT"' m " Win !t arn,T a Ind. rsoM xosM.rrH ot.t. JOHN BIRD, DALLAS, OREGON Rapid changes of temperature are hard on the toughest constitution. The conductor passing from the heated inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature of the platform the canvasserspending an hour or so in a heated building and then walking against a biting wind know the difficulty of avoiding cold. Scott'j Emulsion strengthens the bodj so that it can better withstand the danger of cold from changes of temperature, It will help you to aroid taking cold. - ALL DRUCClSTSi 60c AND SI.OO, rroasrr at Law L. D. BROWN ' Xotat Ftmjc; A(rnucT rriow Bad.. Uill Ktr DALLAS, OEEQOJf. TTOalT At t J. L. Collins Alain Strw, ar ro " DALLAS, - c