Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 01, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
PtiblUbed Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year.
Strictly in Adrance.
Entered econd c!i matter March 1, 1W7,
at the poatoltiee at Dallas, Oiegon, under the
Act ot Congrens ol March 3, 1S7V.
DALLAS, OREGON, 8EITmBE I, IK-
7"A tcay f ufi Dallas u to pat
ronize Dallas people.
The annual All-L'enton County Fair
will be held In Corvallls during the
last three days of this week, and is
announced as the biggest tbinff of its
kind that has erer been celebrated in
that city. A large attendance from all
adjoining counties is anticipated.
The gasoline woodsaw has made its
annual re-appearance, and its pene
trating buzz is one of the surest pos
sible signs that summer is drawing
rapidly to its close and that the activ
ities of the Fall harvest season, the
preparations for the approaching win
ter, are about to begin.
Eugene V. Debs, socialist candidate
for president, addressing an audience
of several thousand people at a
socialist picnic, at Lemont, near Chi
cago yesterday, lairly put the late
lamented Dowle In the shade, as far
as the variety and volume of his vitu
peration was concerned. "For two
hours," says a news dispatch, "be
hurled broadsides of execratloD
against Republicans and Democrats.
He declared that the laboring people
had neither money nor sense. All of
which goes to show that Mr. Debs is
nearly as tactful In his methods of
handling the labor vote as Messrs.
Bryan and Gompers have lately
proven themselves.
The "biggest cherry tree inOregou,"
has recently appeared in at least four
different counties in as many consocu
tiveweeks. First it was Yamhill, then
Marlon, then Linn, 'then Wasco, and
when it bad completed tbe round the
remarkable tree repeated Its perform
ance on the same schedule, tuklug In
a few now countieson tbe side. Where
fore we are convinced that its claim
for greatness Is based on a wrong
foundation. The people of the coun
ties where It has appeared should not
lay claim to tbe possession of the
"largest cherry tree in Oregon," but
should proudly announce to the world
that they have received a visit from
the "only migratory cherry tree now
in captivity."
'Ullk" O'Louglilin, one of America's
noted baseball umpires, may Boon
have to retire from the diamond. He
is suffering from a severe organic
stomach trouble, brought on, so the
physicians tell biin, by the terrific
strain placed on the muscles of the
diaphragm in yelliug "Strike tub,"
and they have warned him that be
must stop this. Itenlly tbatexpresslon
and Its sequel, "Strike three," seem to
have an equally perntclouseflW't upon
other patrons of the royal American,
for how familiar to tbe eiithiiHiuHtic
"fan" is that cold, chill nausea, that
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v-. . ,..'k,,...nn u. ....... ....
Idexus. that ariiies him w hen lie hears '
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those expletives jiiHt at the time wben
there are thri men on
bases and one 1
run needed to decide the gume.
It sc-m strauge tbat while In tbe
eyes of the "Independent and strictly
"non-partisan" Portland Journal, no
Bepuhllcao candidate Hppcnia to be
more than tbe crude, abortive sem
blance of a real statesman even at his
very best, the self-same "IiideiH-ndeiit"
and strictly "nou-partlsan" paper
continues to ''whoop It up" for Bryan
and Kern even as It did for George E.
Chamberlain and other Democrats
before hi tn, picturing them as para
gons of perfection, aud the only men
upon whom we can possibly rely- to
reacue "our tieloved country from lin
'Uillng ruin ami desolation!" Unless
wehad had it frtvpienUy announo-d to
ut upon their word of honor that they
were, la very south, strictly non
partisan and Independent, some of us
might really be troubled by a haunt
ing suspicion that after all the
Journal may poaibly have amine1
light Inclinations toward the I Vino- '
cratlo side of the question after all. j
II. L. Fenton and family trturne,)
this afternoon from Nvwport, where
they have been staying In their
beautiful summer cottage.
Peculiar to Itself
In arlertaua, proporlava and coaiblnaukaa
ot IngTMlltvita.
la Uw prueraa by which IMt rvmaxlial
Value art extra -ltl ajut pn tar end.
Ia rfltctlvenna. aarfulnraa and curomy.
Curing Ut wldvat raru of dimaea.
Doing Um Moat find a tbe manrv,
Bavtng to rmm iwdKlnal anrrit,
And Um iraaui rxrord a? oirea,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la anuJ lk)Qld Kana or la ttweoaaaad
tafcaala knows aa taraataba. tuaduaaa U.
- t- -r--i ' " I .. ...nvarva
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
PROBATE.
Estate of John E. Davidson,
ceased final discharge entered.
Guardianship of David East,
de-
!-
sane Nancy Gee appointed guardian.
Estate of Martha Fuchs, deceased
final account approved and adminis
trator discharged.
Guardiansbipof Burlt minors final
settlement approved ; guardians resig
nation accepted and O. E. Fof ht j
appointed guardian.
Estate of L. S Perkins,
deceased
final account approved ; cvoutrix dis
charged and estate closed.
REAL ESTATE.
B. W. Hogget ux to W O Xt vins, j
land in t 7 s, r 3 w, tUM. j
I N Woods et ax to J D Holinan, j
210 acres, t S s, r 5 w, j
Jessie H and W D Pugh to Deej
Parker, 9 acres, t 7 a, r 3 w. 134 ).
J B Arthur et uitoG E Cutler, land
in t 7 and 8 s, r 5 w, ttioo.
Wesley J Atchison to Aaron Maybee,
lots in Dallas, $1100.
Martha B Stafrio to J S Cook, lot in
Dallas, (350.
J I Murphy et ux to Margaret M
Devine, 39 acres, t 8 s. r 6 w, $1150.
S. W. Doughty, of Monmouth, was
seriously iniured by falling from a
scaffold while working on a hou-e this
morning. Two of his ribs were
broken, his shoulder crushed, and be
sustained several injuries the serious
ness of which can not yet be deter
mined. Tbe new block of macadam on Con rt
street between Main and Church streets
is beautifully finished, and preseuts a
surface almost as smooth as asphalt.
Needless to say the property holders
along that block are highly delighted
with the appearance of their newly
completed street.
B. L. Chapman, owner ot one of the
largest and most up-to-date prune
evaporators in this neighborhood,
says that uuless the weather takes a
sudden and unfavorable turn within
the next week, the prune orchards in
this locality will be ready for picking
by about September 10.
Mrs. Kantuur and little son, the wife
and son of Prof. Clifford Kantner, in
company with her mothef, Mrs. Whit
caker, were down from Independence,
the first of the week visiting with Mrs
W. B. Carter at Chehalera Center.
Mrs. Kantner and Mrs. Carter arc sis
ters. Newberg Graphic.
Reports from the orchards of the
Salem district Indicate that the August
drop of Italian prunes has beeu moie
extensive and serious this year than
ever before and It Is predicted that the
yield of this variety of prune in the
Wlllamotte valley this year will be
about one-balf of the amount esti
mated a month ago. This means that
the demand for this excellent class of
evaporated fruit will be greatly In
creased with the ad vance of the season,
in the opinion of old and expeilenced
prune growers, and that the market
quotations of the pust and present will
bo, consequently, advanced.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
(Aflvertlletnenll lllliliT UiIh hfHtl Hre tiiirtft-tl
t the rate nil et'iil Mr Wi ml. II ml Iiimtiiiiii; 's
et'iil ht word lor v-mrh initrlioii tlii'it'HtU'r; :ie
wortli or h'U, f I jmt imni t h. Nj HieriiM'iut'iit
Inwrti-tl fur Icm Uimii lfM-nla
Kiaiirfii eiiuiit aa on? wnrl. Kur liiKtiinee,
the iiuiiifritl eoinhliiHIIiiii "liu" cuiinli hi oiip
won!.
Two IiiIiImIi ctiiuil am one wonl. For Ittnnee,
".l. M. Jtnii-t" (Minna hi iwti hiimIh.
TIip inlnlinlim i'li'tri;e It fur li wnrtU: Ihril ii..
Nil itvttrllM'tnriit Inini 1 wonl tti l." woitl li,
eoniitNl an l.s wtioli; mi Htlvfrlmt'iiif ut Irmii lb
lt At W'tTiU, liieliiilv-t'. Is roiliilvtl ,ia 'Jit wtirili;
Irtini Jl In wtirtlB, lm'"iiuutl 'JS wtiritN, elf.
'I'ni' (laurel litlliiHlnic Hie atlvt-rttiifiiit'iil mill
(Ml htiw ItiiiK II I tn run. bihI are mil I'liaraetl
In ttie ruitttiiii'r. Knr tiiatMiief, a-:tt-2t itiillratca
tliat the ailvt'iiwini'iil Wna mat iiliiaiit'il ,n
MHn'n ;,l, anti mat ll In to Im Ilia, rlttt twlt-f.
i hB ti irn rt- hikI h'tttTM 4 I II unlit nit' thiil iiie
iiv.-riiM iiit nt n..i tmim i A.m i ami
iimi ii ik in in' run iiiiiu th
.Umimhimmp.i.1
nrili-ra n
For Sale.
Good fnmily milk cow. Impute
night eiigim er of light plant 9 I 2t
Furnished Rooms
For rent Address Mrs. Bobert Hat
ton, Dallas, llell phone 443. H-'i.V.'ll
Sheep to Let.
"5 head good stivk sluvp to let on
shares. Address W. E. (.'lark, Bick-
reall. 8 ar. 3t
Notice.
Artisan memliern will please pay
their liMlge dues to Mrs. Willis Sfmon-
ton. at
LokU
In city limits. Small button pin,
portrait of lady. Finder please return
to home of Mrs. K. S. Mrt'al lister.
Bewahl. 9-lit
For Sale.'
At a bargain. If taken at once.
Fine, new house, t blka from business
district AH modern conveniences.
Prl tl-"A Address I2J Observer.
I 4t
Va'aoal For Sale.
IV you imiI wocaj? W want to
i remind yoa that ttke block wood from
th Willanvetta Valley Lumber Cm
paey's aawmill Is tba beat and cheap
eat wood you raa buy. tl.Ti per loail,
delivered. Mutual phone ItoT, or leave
rJera at Webatrr'a cinifectlooery
atom.
11-M tf. ATGl'ST BOWMAN.
TOniA.
k m
TjfS ? most iw-iligent people to ns only
n'-.i' ill nova composition. There
tvre . is f-...t Dr. Tkree's medicines, the
nak v.i ch print every Ingredient
er.t-:rlr:5k.' 'i'a ujxra the bottle wr:
p'-r: sri txw its correctness under oath,
are daily p-fc-Jlnf in favor. The con
position of Pierce's medicines is open
to everybody Wie-Pirfe teicg desires
rtT.f
ir-i t-s
t the rco
rr.rr
r.i.'--i- Iseini;
ciui.al crint-i;
ly aue of the active
extracted frosi na-
live fore.-: root., by
nririii:.! witii Dr. r'iiTOi
ex3-t i.rix-fssa
and sriihoLt the
use of a drop of alcohol. tr:p!p-rcUhod and
ebemiialiy ji.:re glycerine tying uspd i.T-sU-ni
in cc'ru-i.nsr and preserving the
t:.r., v v; .vos rV-:in in the roots
emuiiVed. t'.:"e rm-dlcinea are entin ly
frv,. fr.;.:i t;- ol;jvli:n of du:t:g
harm
ui.i-a aa aj ;;.to for cituer ai-
: t-.verut or haiit - forming
! jjr'3. tiamlaie the formula on their
bof.'.o wrr.;j"rs the astr.o as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce. i"d you will lind that bis
Golden Mimical Discovery," the great.
bIotl-i'ir;;ier. ctomach tonic and bowel
! regulator Vie inixiic.ne wnicn, wnue not
j recn! n!Ci:uti to cure consumption in its
I advanct-d siage.Mno medicine will do that)
v-t ot.es ri. i' all tlin-e catarrhal condl
;;:,i:. of he ii stii throat, weak stomach,
i J liver jd brnnchial troubles, weak
h:::- and uani-nn-coiurhs. which, if neg
Iivt.d or l.i iiy treal'd lead up to and
U;:.ioV term iiaie in consumption.
Tae the 'tioldon Jletical Discovery
In time and t is n"t likely to disappoint
you if oniy von eive it a thunnnjh ann
f.iir trial.' '!"n't expect miracles. H
won't do suriernatur.il things. You must
exercise your patience and persevere in its
use for a rei'sonaUe length of time to get
its full hent iits. The ingredients of which
Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have
the nnq'uliiled emlersement of scores of
medical leati- r l-etter than any amount
of lay, or non-rirofessir.nal. testimonials.
Thev are not t-'iven aay to he eMtri
.netiiH with imt are m.M hv !1 doaiutit in
it1"1 Ucir'es at ro.isoiiaMn prict'i.
Oak Wood For Sale.
Also oak posts. Address
G. A.
Bitix'K, Dallas.
8-21-ot
Wanted.
bushels White Oats. Give
Mi'kcott & Stahr. 8-14-tf
lWW
prices.
For Sale.
I huvo several flnecanury birds for
sale at reason tible rates. iMns. Edith
Rowland.
9-Mt
Wood For Sale,
lfl-inch stove wood at $2
delivered. M. lii.owiF.TT,
phone, pioneer 53.
a rick,
Mutual
9-l-4t
For Sale.
Good driving horse, and brand new
buggy and harness. Inquire ut this
onlce. lO-Mt
Implements.
All purties intending to buy imple
ments hud better see F. J. Wagner
before making their purchases.
1-17-tf.
Kelp Wanted.
Three hand ironcrs and two mangle
hands. Infinite at the Dallas Steam
Laundry. Steady job. 8-28-2t
For Sale.
Four high grade Jersey beifers,
yearlings ami coming yearlings.
A. M. TTLLEBY,
8-28-2t Iiallston, Oregon.
For Sale.
Dairy ranch with full equipments.
Terms reasonable. Thisoffur open for
a short time only. John Hei.oriison,
IJIuck Bock, Or. 8 18-8t
For Sale.
Morrison hop press, 6 foot stove,
and a quantity of hop sacks." Address
G. F. PimwN, Dallas. B. 1, Bos 9.
Mutual phone Bed 2"i. 8-25-3t
Cedar Posts.
Good eedurposts for sale at llj cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Sokhrkn Ware
not se. 7-24-tf
Should not Leave Town.
A fine Piano esn now be bought for
a mere song. Fine Emerson Square
Grand Piano must be sold Tor parties
a ho have left town. Piano cost $500
and is surely worth $2 0. Will take
lull cash or a good note. Address,
Merchant! Collection Agency, Boi
41(1, Portland, Ore.
New Prices of Ice.
On and after this date, the price of
Ice will lie as follows:
&0 lbs., and under, 1) cts. per lb.
100 lbs., Jl.23 per 100.
200 lbs., f 1 (HI per UW.
Cash must accompany all out-of-town
orders, and add 13c. for each
sack.
7-7-tf DALLAS ICK COMPANY.
Agricultural, College
CORVALLIS. ORKiON
Offers collegiate courses In Agricul
ture. Including Agronomy. Horticulture,
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and
Art. Civil, Electrical. Mechanical, and
Mining Engineering; Commerce; Phar
macy. Offers elemer.ry courses In 'Agri
culture. Forestry, Domestic Science
and Art, Commerce and Mechanic
& ... n -t, ...... .I,;n.l
mu, ni.iuuu ,t ' fc- vu.iri
making, steam fitting. plumbing, mach- i
ine work. etc. I
Stvr.g (acuity, modem equipment ;
fr hiitinn: coens Sent. 23. i
illustrated catalcg-je vith
full Infer-
mation on application to the Registrar,
free. 7-J 4t
Adaniaiatratara Satire.
Sotfcn ni ala that law anaVia.a4
h, an , o4hrtli ,M ol av.i i mai,.
h-.o. awa ia a,M-. a a4n in mm - .4
1 ih otai ol I i,'W n ap. ai,T.a4. A . . a
I , a, ,1 " alma aa.lM, w a at
" nir4 tw a"p" lhm wilhta ail
! Ih ta, a,l H II.M aaa. ana iht
j h.a w ' I- Mdr,,4 at ,h
t ! ,m i at,t.ivaa. laa avm ,aa
Iw r..'l.
l-miri ita idik amj ol t-aat. tana
t . fttMViril
a .1 J T)!,.a ..junTaa, A MCA aXtUTa I aW-" IB - A JaW a-X
C f - KV'X
A STEADY STREAiT
of good stationery is constantly flow-
in and out of this snop. roor
stationery never comes
in and conse
That is your
quently cannot go out.
safeguard wben you
BUT YOUB STATIONERY HERE.
For what we don't buy we cannot
sell and we take mighty good care to
purchase none but the worthy. We
suggest that if you expect to go away
it will be well for you to take a supply
of our stationery with you. It's pretty
hard to get it good everywhere.
W. H. ROY CO.
Dallas, Oregon
Notice For Publication.
Department ot the Interior,
C S. I-and otticeat Portland, Oregon.
August 10th. 190.
S'otice is hereby Riven that William J. Staewey,
of Dallas, Oregon, who, on AiiRnat 10th, li.
Tnade Timljer er Stone entry, Mi. OJlo. tor .
of S. V. and lxt ol section 1. i ownsnip
.South, Kaime 6 West, Willamette .Meridian, nan
tiled notice ol intention to miike Final Proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before Register and Receiver of United Stateb
.and ottice, at Portland, Oregon, on the 2!)tb
day of October. lsu.
C'laimimt names as witnesses: ti. P. Conlee,
of Dullas, orcein; -M. A. Coulee, of Buell, Ore
gon : Kliaa Hinshaw, oi Dallas, Oretron ; C. I..
Coulee, ol Dallas, Urvvon.
AUiKRN'O.N" 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Otlice at Portland. OreKon.
. June auth. 190.
Notice is hereby (riven that Mary J. Miner, of
Dallas, Oregon, who, on the 20. b day of June,
I'.KM, made 'J'. and S. apitlication No. 7794, Serial,
No. CNU5, for S. of R. Va i S. W. i Section 10,
Tnwnnhip" South, Hane 6 West, Willamette
Meridian, haw tiled notice of intention to make
Final Fn-of, to estublish claim to the Uud above
described, before County Clerk of Folk County,
Oregon, Ht Dallns, Oregon, on the 2lBt day of
September. 1WW.
Claimant nsmes as witnehseB: Aaron May
bee, of Dallas, Oregon; W. V. Fuller, of Dallas.
Oregon; Klia J. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon;
Bertha L. Hayte'r, of Dallnn, Oregon.
ALGERNON 8. URESSER,
It eg i bte r.
Executors Final Notice. .
Notice is hereby (riven to whom it may con
rem, Unit the undeisitrned, Exeeutrlx of the
estate of Edwin Cadwell, deeensed, has tiled her
final account tn ald estate, in theCouiitv Court
of the Miate of Oregon for Polk County, and 8nid
Court has et Haturdiiy. September 12th at 10
o'clock a. ni. of Btiid day ut the County Court
room in uaiias, i'oik county, Oregon, us tne
time and place for hearing t:.e same; all persons
having objei tiouK thereto, if any there be, are
hereby notified to appear and present the
same at Httid time aud place or said executrix
will apply to the Court to have said account
approved, the estate closed and the' executrix
discharged.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this
10th day of August, PJOM.
Hibley it Eakin, Attvs. for estate,
JENNIE CADWELL. Executrix of
estate of Edwin Cadwell, deceased
Administrators Notice.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may con
cern, that the undersigned ad m in intra tor of the
emtate of Delila Huver, deceased, has tiled with
the Hon. County Court of Polk County, Oregon,
hiH final account in said estate and said Court
nan set -Sat unlay. September 12th, 190H, at the
hour of 1 o'clock p. in. as the time for hearing
the same, at which aald time all persons having
objections thereto, If any there be, are hereby
notified to appear and present the same, or said
administrator will apply for an order that said
eBtaie be fully and finally closed, the adminis
trator diMcliHrffed and his bondsmen released.
Dated at Dalian, Polk County, Oregon, this (ith
day of August, w.
MARSHALL HCVKR, administrator of
the entate of Deli la Huver, deceased.
Hibley & Eakiu. Attorneys.
Citation.
In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon,
for Polk County.
In the matter of the etttate of William Liver
more, deceahed. Citation.
To loiiard R. I.ivermore, xi H. Li verm ore,
Sarah Ellen Livcrinore, Mary Ann Harpod, Lot
Shreve, Mary K Mutr, Link Shreve, William
hreve, Pearl lemorcnt. Claude lemoreht, Ruby
IVmorettt. Kav leinorest, Nellie Jacobuon, Kate
Hhreve, Herlterl Demorent, Clara K. Pierce,
Carrie Traill and Amy Chilly and to any others
unknown, tireeling:
In the name of th state of Oregon you are
hereby cited and rtMjuired to spiear iu the
County i ourt of the Htaie of Oregon, for the
County of Polk at the Court Room thereof, at
Dalian in the County of Polk, on (Saturday, the
PHh day of Seplemtwr, in, at ."o'clock in the
forenoon of that day, then and there to show
cauee. tf any they have, why said real pru-ertv,
deM-ritKMl at fttllowit, to-wit: Lot No. Mn Hlta'-k
No. 19 of the Improvement Company's addition
to the City of Dallas. I'olk County.Oregon.of the
nrottable value of ,mui; Imi Lot No. 9 in
HliM'k No. 7 In Leven LaCreole adnition to the
Town of Daltaa. Polk County, Oregon, of the
prottaMe value of the mini of Mhmm, Hiid Ixt
No I tn ItbM-k No. Tin lven'a 1 Creole Addi
tion tt tbe Town of Dallas. Polk County, Ore
gon , of the probable value of the sum of iKfttuu;
houltl not be Hold to pay the debt, funeral
exenteit, expeim s of Ihsi kicknewt nnd teraeiett
mentioned in the will ot taid decerned, aud
that tiMin a final hearing thereof that the
Court order and deerer tbat said land here
in before men (li met! be udd at pnvHte pie
iu tbe manner provided by law. aud for mtch
other and further onter in the premiMaa to the
Court may seem proper.
Wiines: The Hon. Ed F. Coad,
Judge of the County Court of
the Mate of Oregon, for the
Connty of Polk, with the seal
of Mni Court affixed, thin Mh
day of Anturt. A. D.( lja.
E. M. SMITH.
Clerk of said County Court.
Notice of Sale.
N.lli- 1. hThy alvm that hT Ttrtui- ami In
Vuraiiani'T ol an or.lfr ol Ihe foamy Court ol
Ih Matrol orrcon. hw IVIk ( mini,, niiinr In
protlr. na1r ami rnlrrwl tit word in a. Hi
I'ourt oa Ihr Jl da, ol Auruat. t. In thv Dial
trr o(lh iair ol John am,4vll. Jr .itfwaard
dlrrrtint br amirmwmni a. almlnl.ttatni of
a. raiatr to aril lUe rval propmr ot aaid
malr at i-nl.tlr au tloa lor ra.h. in IhV nannn
roai rilal hy law, tbe nudrrauriM! aJminiatia
tm n. on
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SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
DALLAS
WHEN
the next time we would like to include
a few groceries for you. We know if
we once Bell yon a few that after that
wo will sell you
ALL YOUR GROCERIES
Make your first order consist of the
articles you Know most about, both as
to qualities and prices. Then the ad
vantage and economy of buying 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
Propriet-on
DALLAS, OREGON
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
nanaung runner jana exclusively
Don't fail to call or write if you have
nave uroiier o sen.
Office in Crider Building
Dallas,
Oreooh
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM ISOEFESDEXCK.
rot DALLAS.
Train No M. Leave Inntpendrnre daily. 00
a m.; Iv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m. ; ar. Hallaa. i:
Train No. a lare Independence,
m .-oa. m.; W. Monuioatta, li:uo a. m.: i
laa. It.ltiL aa.
dailr
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'ram . to. Mn In.lepen.lenr. dailr.
ii TI" P- a.;ar. uallaa.
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Train So. 7. Leave Indepen lrnrc, dailr
7 am.; It. Houmouth. ; :i a. aa.; ar. Airlie,
a: 1. a. at.
Train So 73 lar!ndpendeavr.dallT 130
a. aa ; lr. Monmouio. l.iu a aa.; r. Aula ,
roa Hoaaorra oklt.
lii lepeMeace.dailr. i: p. m.
N.. KN arnrea atanaaoulb 7 JU a aa.
rBOM DALLAS,
aua laDBraaMjara.
Train Van lMr. rMiiM m.ii. a j
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rain w. ,o,. LT. Uallaa Rnndar oalr, St
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TrajaSaTl. 1 ar Pallaa. daily. ' a a
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riOM AIRUE.
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CLOTHING!
Our fall
Flat Iron
Arrived
to0N For Your
'
MERCANTILE
foWwH WIN 1 ER
1
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A cough or cold is generally a lorerunuer of many serious
nick spells. 1 1 should not be neglected, the human breaMiing
system is a combination of tubes' and cells, which must bo
kfpt in order to insure good health.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
CI TDEC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS,
vUKLO WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP
AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES.
- Cured of a Chronic Cough.
J. H. KIHh, Butte, Mont., writes: "t cheerfully recom
mend Ballard's Horehound Syrup to all people afflicted
vith chronic coughs. I suffered for years with a chronic
couph which would last all winter. Ballard's Horehound
Syrup effected an immediate and permanent cure."
25c, 50c and $1.00.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0.,
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG' COMPANY
a iTVl
For Sale by
i J iu u i (HI
Pgf 7?
JOHN BIRD, DALLAS, OREGON
Rapid change of temperature are hard $
on the toughest constitution. A
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
waljdng against a biting wind know the
difficulty of avoiding cold.
t Scoffs Emulsion strengthens the
body so that it can better withstand the
danger of cold from changes of temperature.
I 1 kelp you to avoid taking cold,
i
, ALU DRUCCISTSl
Arrorrs t Law
BROWN & SCOTT
AliaTtiCTOM
ScrraiT Pttslk- CoixerTmsa
rirlow Bldg. . DALLAS. OREOOX
Line of!
Pants Have
and Ready
Inspection
COHPANY
you need
noil fear
m ii you
UaS-e
BALLARD S
H0REH0UND
SYRUP
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Tastes like beer!
Tba alonoar tomparaaaa
baetoi tba Fauna Canal
' For sale at all
-leading temperance
drink stands.
GlT ARAN TEED
NON-lNTOHCATLWO
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING! CO.
ASTORIA, R
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TTOEXiT 4t LAW
J. L. Colli xs
Ifaio Strwt, Near PostoS
DALLAS, -
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