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Polk County Observer ALLGOOI) & COLLINS LESSEKS Published Semi-Week) j at I1.S0 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Entered aa aeeond-claea matter March 1. 1907, at the post office at Daliaa, Oregon, nnder tbe Act of Conine of March 1, 187a. DALLAS, OREGON, SlfTEMBia 11, 1908. The way to build up Dallas it to pat- ronin Dallas pteplt. PEACE. BT DEA3T COLLINS. There's a soap; la the camps of the glad G. O. P'a., Where Democrats looked for scrap. Id melodious measures it floats on the breeze. Id Oregon's part of the map. And peace, peace, wonderful peace Comes in at this stage of tbe frame. For Bill Taft and Foraker Kissed and made up. And Fulton and Bournedid the same. TTcrus of Praise Tt.r tho sow-..! izrrd.Vnts of wM-h IT r; rtv's r.h"";v-;t:s ire (tnaprSML as civet tr (,-. 13 a "J the sewral tvltrvU ot mxl ci i t have tir sscre weight than ft-iy snt'.i:.l cf !Kr:-pnfessinn.tl tes tinarUI. Pr. I'nw'i Favistii lTiwrrip t:on U.'S ma or honesty ou every ,::f-Ta- ; r, in f..ii lit of all its iu-tT-Cciii i la :i;.n Eiflh. If TiHi s.-e c,u Sava uai3 al scifcf frvn fri'-'- r.; h-.--.ie.h-Se.jrjy-l-.jiiir-.'i ta :.- rvl pw:oi;c.l p-sit Skidoo to the bowie knife, shining and c-r ?,-. r-' ats, s;x: or Keen, tT.: rtf t.-'.-s zji (And someone was slated tocAt.:hit l i i-.i -:.-vs-jaifr 5va.iV Beneath the alfalfa stalks. waving j os."i J vpisvm -'f S.-at:aia and green, e,r-s-.s. W i as e-- ivctve- ui They've buried the gory -oijTed r. ix--r.t-i i'lt-jc-.: FstSk-r y..v TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott FALL Only Real Estate firm id Polk County handling Timber Land exclusively hatchet. For peace, peace, wonderful peace. sow roosts on the bowie snire fiaT. The faction", forgetting their local rued Are both of them bivsU;c f.vr TaJc Oh, ; fce ,'f V : i- : rnr."-.; t-oa im Hack ? i Don't fail to call or write if you have Par Umber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, Oregon where was tbe scrap t!st sbe j Democrats ihoticht ' Pr. Republican racks would dlsme.nher rt: A much bister interest makes it as DOQffbt f 1 Til after the raRth cf X.iwajbcr. Feace, peace wcmderful ilas dropped lite a dove rrv?n tse tr- jThe discord abrvJ in Re-pub io a esmr. w as ail in uie Deraacrat s ere. ILOOK HERE! ;;ti;i r; I Hicaiy Express I Transfer Co. POLK AT TBE STATE FAIR. BeDtoo county's big Fair closed last week with a bipger record cf success In every line than ever before. Xow It Is Folk county's turn, and if the activity and zealousness of the com mittee in charge counts for anything. ber fair will also reach a recor J mark over the two previous fairs. Speaking of fairs, and "lest we for get," next Monday marks tbe begin ning of something bigger by about 40 degrees, than any county fair that can possibly be arranged the 1908 Fair for tbe whole state of Oregon to be held In Saloin from September 14 to 19. Polk oounty owes it to herself to bo as well represented as possible at this big exposition of Oregon's resources. Unfortunately she sends no represcn tative Polk county exhibit as beyond all question should have been done, and it rests with individual exhibitors alone to uphold her prestige among other counties of Oregon. Individual exhibitors, bowovor, have always made good in the past as the title of "The Blue Bibboo County" applied to oid rout, testiiies, and we have no reason to fuur that they will fail to make good at tbe coming fair. Nevertheless, Polk county should, lo addition to the representation by Individual exhibitors, have also a collective exhibit which should be dis tinctively the representation of all Polk county. Hupported only by individual exhibits she has time and again made marvelous records at the State Fair, and there is no reason why he should not achieve even greater things with the additional support of a representative collective exhibit. Did Williams and Cake bare a scrap for thecnairJ Not each was to each as a br.xhor; And Cake holds biscSc w:t3dii;pent ' carv. ' j While Williams is holding the c:bor. J Peace, peace, concord and peace, j ! With nothing to mar iis servnenejj: : 1 J The hatchet is buried clean J)d out i of sight j Beneath the alfalfa stalks' greeness. i :a rs .i a'f-,-J aaa do Tk to: 'a prrt tv is lr.-4 " Fatwita rr.-r;p:f-.;u .-4 f-r.vna -...- 'i i i"! t;-.'ve cc cure terrors. X'r;.':,';A It -;:! it a BeM to .-;i:...li vimr.--;: Wa::Ji ia whim ak r?c tr? t.zxrr.$ TV-cahArij- mcjdent to .-.c(5 a t: r-Miciae can. It icusi he f b a JaTcV-ance by r: seven nee in its tse f-.ir a rv-t ;.isN l-rr!h of tiaie. tr:-. ::::c f -r T , - - "'--') dv-es all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery More. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors United we stand, with division foreot. Each personal grievance dicarded, And shrewdly we see, as the fight waxes hot. That every pass is well tru-mled. And peace, peace, the bright dove of Peace Broods o'er the Republican sky, 'Til tbe National struggle Is eudbd, and then, Gee whiz, how its feuthers will fly invito! to consult Dr. free. AM correspond s sacredly seem and hs arr Totooted by .1. . 'j'asast Pellets the best laisttve and r.:!u"r cf the bowels. Ti:T invi i -. rit."' sioniach. liver ai;d to.v.'Is. One a ijsaiivp ; two or tlirte a .)iart!e. r.v r ' ike as candy. Prce. tv ! : r eriO is i:?.rOHi manly cr:ri'i r fir.;,-!' j-riv Ivrc. i::i!:a:o. Vr. i'nT. .- s I' 10K) prices. Wanted. bushels White Oats. Give Mcscott & Stars. 8-14-tf William J. claims to be tho legiti mate "heir" to the policies of Roose velt Even If this claim be accorded for the sake of argument, it would really appear that In this case, as In other cases before it, the stern sire has cut off this heir with a shilling and willed his whole estate to another, wnora ue regards more worthy to administer It B. F. Irvine, editor of tho Corvallls Times, has been succeeded to the edi torship of that paper by N. R. Moore, recently from the East Mr. Moore is proving by the excellent paer he Is producing that he Is amply fitted to Inhoilt the mantle of his predecessor, who.for 17 yoars held the Times in the front ranks among the newspapers of uregon. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. Estate of Clyde 8. K p, drceased Inventory and appralsemeut Hied and approved. REAL ESTATE. Charles E Bockinan et ux Ut Adam W Hagey et ux, 158 acres, t 8 s, r S w, 915UO. W W Miller et ux to W L Gllson, ICS acres, t B s. r S w, f 1132. I C Howe et ux to M N and Sarah E Prather, lots lo Bueoa Vista. j. John Cornforth et nx to Ella K W Pierre, lot in West Side Fruit Farms, 94(H). John Cornforth to Martyo K rierre. lot lo West Side Fruit Farms, 17. A M Bod well to J T Peters, land In Monmouth, fi:N). B M Sloan et ux to Dora A Chase, lot lo Monmouth. Jl'O. W C Heinl.ro et ux to Philander E Chase, lot In Monmouth, f too. L O Reeves et ux to Xelle R Smith, lot In Independence, 3io. Teachers' Institute in October. The annual Teachers' Institute will be held Wednesday Thursday and Fri day, October 14, 15 and 16, this year. The Instruction will be conducted on the department plan and the teachers will be permitted to take instruction in any department in which their teaching work places them, either pri mary, intermediate or advanced, with out having to burden themselves with the work in other departments with which they are not concerned. The full corps of Instructors has not been completed, but the services of a num ber of prominent educators have been secured, and the full list will be com pleted in a short time. The names of those who have thus far promised to be present as instructors are: Dr H. U. Sheldon, of Eustene: It. F. Rob Inson, Superintendent of Schools In Multnomah county; Superintendent J. M. Powers, of Salem ; State Super intendent J. H. Ackerman ; President E. D. Ressler, Miss Cornelia Marvin Professor L. R. Traver, of Monmouth, and President W. J. Kerr, of the Ore gon Agricultural College. The Renewal a Strain. V acatlon is over. Again the school bell rings at morning and at noon. again with tens of thousands the hardest kind of work has begun, the renewal of which is a mental strain to all except the most rugged. The little girl that a few days agi had roses in ner cheeks, and the little boy whose lips wore then so red you would have Insisted thut they had boon "kissed by strawberries," have already h.st some thing of the appearance of health Now Is a time when many childreu should be given a tonic which may arrit iiiucu serious trouble, and we know of no other so highly to be recominended as Hood s Sarsapai Ilia, which strengthens the nerves, perfects digestion and assimilation, aud iiids mental development by building up tne whole system. Prunes Wanted. Will pay highest market price for prunes at my drier. S. P. Kimball 9-ll-4t For Sale. Good family milk cow. Inquire of night engineer at light plunt. 9-11-tf Men Wanted. J) or the work of sewer construction in this city. Inquire of Venske & Taylor at Dallas Hotel. 9-11-tf For Sale. Two dozen brown Leghorn hens- layers. Also some superb breeding birds. C. L. Shaw. A little lea tbao two weeks more remain before the oprnlog ot the term for 1908-09 to Dallas College which will begin Wednesday. Sep tember U. Catarrh Is a constitutional dlaeaa oriainatlnt la Impure blood and rrqairint eonat national treatment acting- throosB and purifrtnf the Mood tor Its radical and permanent core, TtM aitoii at constitutional remedy la Hood's Sarsaparilla la mal liquid torn or ia chooalated table known aj tarsatafe. 100 door tl. Kaoal and Other local form of catarrh art reivrred br Oatarrlota, wbka allay ln- initio and daodortM dLxfcnrf. Sot. Company Attention! Headquarters Company II, 4th Iuf.. O. N. G.. Dallas. Ore.. Sent. in. im. Company Oiders No. 3. Company "H" Fourth Infantry. Oregon National Guards, U hereby ordered to assemble nt tbe Armorr. Dallas. Oregon, on Saturday evening. September 2fi, 1908, at 8 :I5 p m., foi tho purpose of the regular quarterly Inspection, provided for by the rules and regulations of the organized militia of Oregon. CLINTON D. CHORPKNIXG, Captain of Iufantiy, Commanding Co. "H"4th Inf. O.N. G. County School Superintendent n. C. Seymour went to Salem yesterday and attended tbe state Institute of the county superintendent of Oregon. BUSINESS LOCALS. (AdrertlB-mrnta un.trt Ihl. head are rh.rr.-d I the rate of I mil per word, tirw liwrthm i m aoc-d tor earh Insertion therraftrr; A' w.mn or k. II r nionlh. N adtemeruient uiecrUHl lor it-M than 1 venta. iirurva nMint aa otie tirt r"r lntnre. the numerU romUiiauoa "A.a" ruuitu aa erne w.rd. ! inlttali eount aa wne w,ir1 Foe Instance J. M. j4 m ' eounia aa Iwe worCe. Tbe aniiitiaum charve la lite 1 wvrt. ih.i t. aa e4TirtlM-aent (roaa I vonl to U wonla I. ouanted aa IA worda; an alrertia'ment from l twill, tueiuaiv. la pounle.1 mm At vorda: ln 21 to JA worile Hrunted aa i" w.rl.. au la Iturr. hilolii( tbe alTvrtiarm-al la.n eate how lnv It ka lo ran. and are am rharl to tbe customer, tor Inauar. JI1 a ladlratra in.i im mmuMnral wa Bret rtit-hehed oa Marrh il. and that II la to he Inarrlrd latrv The Brtlfve and antera 4 l-tf Indicia that ii slmiiaafU srae am pul.ahel April I aad thai ti w to be run unul ihm - - - m.1m h duconuaued Wood For Sale. 16-inch stove wood at $2 delivered. M. Blodoett. phone, Pioneer 53. 9-8-tf a rick, Mutual 9-l-4t Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tf For Sale. Good driving horse, and brand new buggy and harness. Inquire at this office. . 10-l-4t Wood For Sale. 16-inch wood, 4 ft. fir wood and 4 ft. grub wood ; also some oak posts. MoRiim Hughes. Mutual nhone ssi 9 8-tf Oak. Hogs For Sale. Registered Poland China sows, bred and unbred, two young boars ready for service, and 1 yearling boar. 8. D. Stefky. 9-8-tf DALLAS, OREGON 1 av T.L 5) I seat -T Li PjS VaamtammmmamAmW ' CLOTHING BUY FLATIRON PANTS '5ATT5rACTTON afV yV 11 tr uur ran Line oft Flat Iron Pants Havel Arrived and Ready For Your Inspection Lumber For Sale DALLAS MERCANTILE COflPANY . Rough and dressed lumber for sale at your own price. Let me figure on your bill. Mutual phone. N. G. HARRIS, DALLAS, - OREGON A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE Administrators Notice. It You Suiter from Headaches and Dizzy Spalls Do Not Mistake The Cause. Notice is hereby eiven that the umlpraienpd by an onier of the Countv Court if Polk Count v. rt'wm. has been aunointed as ailininifLrator nf the estate of Clyde a Keep, detvaavd. All per sons iihviiib; ridinis niMiuiit Bucn estate are required to present them within six months from the date of this notice, with ihe proier voucheia. to the iiudeririiincd at the ollice of oree u. tllnirnam. no South ( ommere a street, siiiem, ureKon. Kawi tins luth any ol Anrusl. l',).H D. W. DA.NFORTH. Notice For Publication. u.s. Department ol the Interior, Land uihee at Portland, Oreron. AllKUat luth, 1MM. Notice is hereby liven that William J shu i.v of Dallas, Oiciron, who, on August 10th, 1908, made limber or Stone eutrv, No. 024S, for N. W. Of S. W. 1, and Ilt ft of Section J Tnwu.hln 1 South, Kaiite6 West, Wlllsinette Meridian, has men iiiim-eui intention to maxe rmai I'roof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver of United States ijinu umce. at fortlsnd. llreiFoii. on ih -Mith day of October, 1WK Claimant names as witnesses: G. P. Conlee of DhIIhs, Oreston; M. A. Conlee, of Bueli, Ore gon: Klias Ilinshaw, of Dallas, Oregon; C. L. Coulee, of Dallas, Oreerou. AUiKRNO.N 8. DRESSER, Register. Notice For Publication, Department of the Interior, u. 8. Land Ollice at Portland. Oregon. June 'Jut h iuok Notice is hercbv eiven that Vnrv I Mt nt Dallas, Oregon, who, on the Kh day of June IWM. made T. and 8. application No. 77m. Serial. o. ifi, lor 8. A of 8. c of 8 W. V. Section 10. wushln7 South. Range A Wat ivill.mst,. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make r inai rroui. lu eaiiin tan claim miha ai.il . described, before County Clerk ol Polk County Oregon, nt Dallas, Oregon, on the 21st day of Claimant nnmes ss witnesses- a.mn v.v. oee, ol Dallas, Oregon; W.V. Kuller. of Dallas. vtrt-Kiui, r.uza j. runer, Ol Dallas. Oregon Bertha L. Hayter, of Dallas, Oregon. Al.UtK.-SON 8. DRESSER, Register. The headaches a n l ilizzv feelings that trouble, so iminy persons', are often but syiu litmus oi l;i li.ey eo'iiplaint. Nature eives early warnings of every disease, if you would lint note iind lieed them. Backache, twinues of pain when stoop- intr or liitini;, lieinlarhci, faint spells and urinary diforiler? are sniong the first warn iin;8 of kidney tiouhle. If these eignuls are unheeded, there comes a steaily, dull hea at:hin: in the back and loins, a noticeable weakness and loss of fleeh, rheumatic attacks, weakening of the sight, irregular heart action, lan guor, attacks of gravel, irregular passages of the kidney secretions, sediment, pain- iui, Bcaiding sensation, dropsical bloat ing, etc. But there is no need to suffer long. Dosn's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney troubles. This remedy has made a reputation for quick relief and lasting cures. Home proof is convincing evidence of the efficiency of Dean's Kidnev Pills. Call at Belt & Cherrington's drug store and ask to see statements of Dallas peo ple wno have need this remedy. for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Koster-Milliurn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and no other. For Sale. Dairy ranch with full equipments. lenns reasonable. ThisofTer open for a short time only. John Hpj.oerson, i.ihck lt x'k.Or. 818-8t Cedar Posts. Good ceInr posts for sale at 11 cent9 each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Sokiihen Ware hoise. 7.24-tf Teams Wanted. To work on Dallas Salem Road. Camp nt Kola. Wages ft a day; board 60 cents. Apply at S F. C & W. Ry. office in Dallas or John Munson at Eoll- 9-8 4t At For Sale, a bargain, If taken at once. Fine, new house, I blks. from business district. All modern conveninncea rl.v js.-,o. Address 122 Observer 9-1-41 Lost. On Mill street lietween the residences of Mrs. Woods and El Itichmnnrl Friday morning, a child' purse con taining money. Finder please return to aiargery uoiinan. 9-11-lt Executors Final Notice. Notice is hereby el Veil Lei uhnm it mmv tmn- cern, that the undeisigiied, Executrix of the estate of Edwin Cadwell, deceased, has tiled her final account in said estate. In the County Court ol the Slate ol Oregon lor Polk County, and said ?rtu "et l4,turday. September lJth at 10 . . in oi saio nay at the Connly Court room in Dallas, Polk County, Oregou, as the time and place for hearing tbe same: all persona having objec tions thereto, if any there be. are hereby notilled to appiar aud present the oi i . !. or ",lu executrix wlllapiily to the Court to have said account approved, the estate closed aud the executrix discharged. inih'r1.! Pnnt County, Oregon, this Sibley Eakln, Atlys. for estate, Jf.NMK CADW ELI., Executrix of estate ol Edwin Cadwell, deceased Wool! Wool! Thote who desire to secure wool for beds should call at the Soehreo Ware house wiihin the next week, as intend snipping away all that I have on band In short time. H. I. Fts- to. o.g2t Wasted. 100 bushel of oat delivered at the mill bara of Willamette Valley Lum ber Com pan y. 9 2t For Sale. Extra good milk cow. Wlllberrveh November I. Will either aell. or trad for freah cow. C. 8. Guv is. s-tt Wood For Sale. 1X you need wood? In preparing to piace your order remember that I am able to furnish you all kind of lab wood from either of tbe Dallas sawmill at the best possible rate. Send In your order by either phone. Mutual 1194; Bell 441 -4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. New Price of It. On and after this date, the price of k will be as follow : a 0 lb., and aoder. 1) . per lb. 100 lb,, f I 25 per 100. X) lbs , 1 1 CO per 100, Cash must scnuipanT a!l out-of-town orders and add lie. for each sack. T-tf DALLAS ICK COVPANT. i Citation. rorPoUt"".COUrt01 ,he8U,e ' ""n ,"lf """'j ' ,he "t"1 of William Uver more deceased. Citation. '"'"!" livermore. Lot H. I.ivermore. ih,-.- i i. "?' Ann tiario.il. lxit Si!' p "3 M"tr- l l"k hwve. Vil lain Mireve. Pearl Demorest. Claude Demoreet. Kubv tmoresi ray iwmorcst, Nellie Jacobaon. Kale Shreve, Herbert Demorest. Clara K. llerce in ine name ol the state of Oregon yon are hereby clliil and reoulrcd to ...... ,.. ?Jl County Court ol the Slate ol Oregon, for tbe , 'KomtKiioin Ihereol, at i?L '!.''1",.h! ("n'y "f Polk, on Saturday, the llh dar nl SeilemlM.r lus ,,. -..i.. 71' : . forenoon of that day. then' and .u eanae. II any they have, why said real property ,le-ritl .. Illw.. t,Hwli : Lot No. 5 in K No. ISnl the Improvement tVimny s s.ldniou : . . " oia i ouniy.llr.-gon ol th "Die value ol t,.mtl: also l ot No. in tlock No. 7 n Leven s UCreole addition to the ..-..i roil louniy, Uregon. ol the C llnVi""iV '-Y 1Um ' -nd Lot I !,.n,Kl,?kN" UCreol Addi- I JL ' " ",ld ,0 y the detrta. tuner, expense.. Hnol last alekn.m and legacies meimoned iu the .ill ol said deraeVnd that l-n a filial hearing thereof lhat ourl ortler an.i detree th.t s.,d land here loZ """"""t"'. "'M P"te mile ..k. ""i ny law. and f(W aurh other aid further order in the premise, as lot lie t ourl niay seem rrolr. Wllneisi: The Hon. K4 F. Coad Judge of the County Court oi I.Trv' . , a iTnTiw, lor the iil '"J ro,a.-sjiBi tb, seal of Mid Conn adileu. this Mb r w, "in 'ih, A I, iiajs. K. M. SMITH. Cterk of said County Caurt. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOB DALLAS. Train No. 04. Leave Independence daily. 6:00 a. in.; lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m.; ax. Daliaa, 6:40 Train No. 6S. Leave Independence, daily, iv.w .. ui., iy. Auuintiuin, ii:ud s. m.; ar. Dal las, ii:ju a. m. Train Io. 70. Leave Independence, dally 6:15 p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.;ar. Dallas, roa iiai.ii. Train No. 67. Leave Independence, daily, 7:30 a. m.; It. Monmouth, 7:40 a, m.; ar. Airlie, o.ib a. ui. train no. 73. Leave Independence, daily, S:30 P. in.; it. aoumouiu, a:oo p. m.; ar. Alllie, 4:ZS yo MONMOUTH OKLT, LeaTe Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:2U a m FROM DALLAS. fob IKnxriHbaNcB. Train No. Ki. lave Pallas riall a,,n.. s:.sja. m.: lv. Monmouth. H-.iAm.m ar. ind. inieuee, v:in a. m. 1 rain No. 1111. Lt. riallna Rnnds onlr a u ' . iiiueueuueiive, I :.ai a. in. Train No. 69. Imv. nulla. duii i . . i. Monmouth, 1:2A p. m.: ar. Independence, l:io p. m. (ThlS trail! ftnlinMMB at Unnmimih I... ,i. lie.) Train No. 71. l eave Palls, d.llv t-u. m . it. Monmouth, S p. m.; ar. Independence, S:15 FROM AIRLIE. Train No. 66. lx-ave Airlie. daily, a. m. ; It Monmouth, :3S a. m. : ar. Independence, 11:50 i. m. (Thia train isiniiw-u -i i.n,AI,,K Dallas.) A STEADY STREAH of good stationery Is constantly flow ing in and out of this shop. Poor stationery never comes in and conse quently cannot go out. That is your safeguard when you x BUY. YOUR 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 pur stationery with you. It's pretty hard to get It good everywhere. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon WHEN WE LOAD WAQ0N OUR the next time we would like to include a few groceries for you. We koowll we once sell you a few that after that wo will sell you ALL YOUR GROCERIES Make your fu st order consist of tbe articles you know most about, botb as to qualities and prices. Then tbe ad vantage and economy of buying here will be all the more apparent to you. E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314 n. m ar. Independence, Train No. 72 t-av aipii h.ii. s.aji suniuuuin. .1 n &:.& p m. Train No. 100 leaves Airlie 4:4. n m si-n. oki. arrives Monmouth 6: 41 p. m. arrives Inde pendence S an p. m. FROM MOSMofTH ONLY. Leavea Monmouth for Indei endeuce, daily at :00 p. m. Ml VyV if-1 ATTORNEYS AT LW BROWN & STOUT Abstractors N'OTABT PTBLIC CoLLBTInxa IglowBldg. DALLAS, OREGON YTTO"'iT at law. Oscar Hayter, I'pataJr In CanptMQ boUdlnc UTtl 4H U"-Aa ORBOON TToasiT AT LAW. SlBLKT tt EaKIX, Th only rellabl aw e a . Polk county. Offlc on Conrt St. DALLAS. nnirac- rromiT T law. N. L. Butler, OaTW srre- DnJUta aty Bsusk. DALLA.. ORBOON. DeWitt's Wrest, Salra .YtTOBSST AT LAW J. 1 Ct)I.LI.'S Main Street, Near PostofBos v a V a U1LU". - - OREGON M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN IT" a 1 - ar. luul- tKm Ao. X, Wilton Blocs DALLAS OBEGOS JJiimrr. M. ILAYTER OtV rar WDsw, I ratj mton DALLA. OMo. "aT AT LtW B. F. JONES OfBce la Cooper Building. Even our Grandfathers knew what BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will do. A CONVINCING PROOF of the worth of a medicine is the cures it can effect. Everv one i who hag used Ballard' Snow Liniment know that it will C I T P R RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS, Va-UivC ?KNSl NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES AND ALL PAINS. USED 5N0W LINIMENT 10 YEARS. y;.L:u ett,e Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to certify that I have used your Snow Liniment for ten ir? r rheuniatsm, neuralgia, lame back, etc., VIa lnvfTy case it baa 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. r I Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY o A Bostoa tchoolboy was t&H , j g weak and sickly. . J His arms were soft and flabby, He didn't have a strong muscle in his (J entire body. C The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scotfj Emulsion. 0 NOW: To feel, that boy's arm joa would think he was apprenticed to a bUduosith. ALL DRUOCISTSl tOc AND tl.OO. 4 I