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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
Polk County Observer ALLGOOI & COLLINS LfSSEES Published Semi-Weekly at tl.50 per Year. Strictly In Advance. Entered as seeond-elaaa matter March 1. 1907. at the poat office at Da I in, Oregon, under ue t ot ixmirress 01 Marco 3, COIBT BOISE NOTES Items of Interest From the Record in the County Office Briefly Told. DALLAS, OREGON, BzrrMBKa 15. 1908. The way to build up Dallas u to fat renin Dallas people. PROBATE. Estate of T. P. Jack, deceased de murrer on petition overruled and peti tion granted that property be sold at private sale. Estate of George Selby, deceased on ! I'o Toa Open Tonr Mouth r 'ke a tiiiraj bird and pulp down what e fJ or m J e:ne r.ia y be offered you t lr. i!o yt,uwm tk!it)v something of the tvnii?.l:n ami i-!:.;ra-t-r of that which ym tke !. :.- your urua.'a whether a (! ur meri.rtite ? Kn,; iatciliffent and sensible people noa-a-dats int o know mg what tLey f r.; W mhijer a i'XJ or as medicine. !r. Pierre Vl)ev Ikoj have a perfct rtehi uj insist v im Sii' h knowledire. So he rnbhhes.yiyV'ist nd on each botCe- raiTr, wr.ai.r n?cinr nrc ojaue oi anJvetjfijyra35T42i This hp feels he c-n r.V' iforj IP do "Tr':'f "n.rw his niejicires petition of R. L. Chapman. E. Hayter appointed administrator; bond filed j ViiilLilL- and approved; Mark Blodgptt, A. .i " :.TT"' McCarter and John E. Martin ap- fu-:. ..-m pointed appraisers; inventory and ! "Tor the c:re of wemsn's peculiar weak . i .nmi. nesw. Irr.TBlarities ami derangements, rur curative virtue! administrator authorized to sell per-; sonal property. ' Estate of Edwin Cad well, dvasrxi j final account approved. j Estate of D. Suver, deceased final account approved; estate closed and j administrator discharged. Estate of John Campbell, deceased giving Hnc l.-.vjupnt headache, back- ac'ie. ilracr ri-iuvn pain or distress in Son or aK'oMin i! or pelvic region, accom panied, ofnirnfs, with a debilitating, loivic caurriial drain and kindred symp i..ms of weakness. Dr. Tierce's Favorite rrecri(H' n is a mi-st efficient remedy. It is eijii.i!Iv efftvlive in curing painful periods, in iritiiu stn ngth to nursing xotliers arxi In .rr-paring the system of '.lie e! la-1 mother for bahv'g coming. IliDS ri-nifer.'ng childbirth safe and corn- report of sale of real estate a led and! .arai-vc,y pa.ntts. jiie-ravome. rre- Tuesday, September 29 set for hearing "t u the c' neral system and to the OUR NATIONAL TICKET. For President, William H. Taft, cf Ohio. For Vice-President. James S. Sherman, of Xew Yoik. Presidential Electors J. D. Lee, of Multnomah Couoty. F. J. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. Marsters, of Douglas County. K. R. Butler, of Gilliam County. U.S. Loughary says that during the month of August, 770 pounds of butter from the Townsend creamery was sold from his store. A little rapid calcu lation of the number of stores in Dallas and neighboring cities that are handling the products of the Townsend creamery, gives one a rather astonish ing glimpse into the real importance of this apparently modest- little Industry that has been developed 1 our city within only a little more than a year. objections to confirmation. Guardianship of Clement L. Mart, a minor Thomas W. Hart appointed ,' guardian. j REAL ESTATE j William R Hicshawet ui to Clar- j enos Powell, a2 acres, t 8 s, row, $3500. J R Castfline to Peter Cook, land in Rickreall, $100. George P Selby to I X Woods and Edwin Jacobson, 160 acres, t 7 s, r 6 w, 1800. JJ Wiseman to Jennie M Cadwell, lot in Dallas, $1200. Jennie M Cadwell to J J Wiseman, land in Dallas, "00J. Cassie A Graham to Lillian D Hood, 160 acres, t 7 s, r 8 w, $$00. Thomas W Hart et us to C L and Opul Z Hart, lot in Independence, $1. Morris Fowle to Oilie S Jones, 1C7 acres, 1 9 s, r 6 w, $4000. (i:'.: in- feminine in particular. Is is also a sowhiiig and invigorating nervine ni curts nervous exhaustion, nervous proiraiion. neuralgia, hysteria. sM'its. cn.-fa or M. itus s dance, an other i:-trw jing nervous symptoms at- 1 ie:;d;jnt uimvi fiiiit't:onaj and organic dis I eawsof thedi-tiitctlv feminine organs. I A host of TT'iiieai authorities of all the ! vera i ,-lirv ,,( practice, recommend t eich of th -oi-pr: ingredients of which j "Kavrr'te IV-svripttnn is made for f'e cireof lliec -:tv-s forwhieh it isclairrfd ; to he a i-ur' Von mav read what thy i ayor V'ttr.lf by sending a postal card I r-qnest f'.r s fr.'-e hookiet of extracts I from the U-i !; .Tithorities, to Dr. R. V. Pi-ri-e. Inv. K"i-I and Surgical In- ft'tnte. : . ' N. Y.. and it will couie to ou bv ri tiii p io-i. Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; Bell 443. 8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. FALL CLOTHING! TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm in Polk County Dandling ilmoer i.aua exclusively Don't fail to call or write if you have have timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, Oregon of Thomas A. Edison recently said that he believed that aerial navigation wus practicable and that he intended turn bis attention to the solution the problem in the near future. Now inleed Is the time at hand when men shall fly through the air at will like birds, for it is one of Mr. Edison's characteristic traits that when he undertakes the solution of a problem. he never fails In obtaiulng it with all possible tp-ed and accuracy. The pride that the citizens of Dallas feel over the appearance of her newly built streets, might be saved from shock If each one made it bis or her especial care to avoid scattering waste paper, envelopes, etc along the streets as they leave the postoffice. Already the portion of the street along the pot- omoe block looks as though a waste basket had been overturned In It and i ui oouumons seem unfortunately to become no better as time goes on. Of all of the new Initiative and Referendum laws begotten of the voters of Oregon nt the June election, uone aeem to be more actively potent In stirring up strife and dissension than the two salmon bills. The first effect of the passage of these two new laws waa to arouse to an even greater piuh than ever before, the animosity between thn wheelmen and the gillnetters on the Columbia river, but now these two laws, designed by petty rival fishing! interests to be wielded for the mutual I knifing of one another, have ootcb farther, and seem destined to bring about unpleasant relations be tween the states of Oregon and Washington. Company Attention! Headquarters Company H, 4th Iuf., O. N. G., Dullas, Ore., Sept. 10, 1908. Company Oiders No. 3. Company "H" Fourth Infantry, Oregon National Guards, is hereby ordered to assemble at the Armory, Dallas, Oregon, on Saturday evening, September 2G, 1908, at 8:15 p. m., for the purpose of the regular quarterly inspection, provided for by the rules and regulations of the organized militia of Oregon. CLINTON D. CHORPENIXG, Captain of Infantiy, Commanding Co. "H"4th Iuf. O. N.G. Public Auction. A publio sale of livestock and farm equipments will be held nt the Edgnr Brown place four miles north of Dallas oo the Salt Creek road, Tues day, September 29. The sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. m. and a free lunch will be served at noon. M. F. White will act as auctioneer. ! BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements under IhfB head re charged at the rate oi 1 cent per word, (irst insertion: W ! cent per word for esL-h insertion thereafter: I words or lsa, 1 1 per month. No advertisement ; inserted for less than IT: cents. Figures count as one word. For instance, the numeral eomuiuaikm "fijO" counts as one word. Two initiiils count &h one won!. For instance, M. Ji ii'.'S" counts us two words. The minimum clutrLre b for 16 words: th.-it is, an adveriiM-ment from 1 word to 15 words is counted as J.rp words: an Hdverlisement from Jfi to &) words. Inclusive, is counted us 'ju words from -J to 25 words, is counted an 25 words, etc The risures following the advertisement indi cate iiow lontf it is to run. and are not charged to the customer. For instance, :i-3l-2t indicates that tne advertisement was first published on uarcn .ii. anu mat n i to oe inserted twice. The liffures and letters 4-1-tf indicate that the HUvertinerneiit was nrst nub lMied Ann land that it is lo he run until the customer orders it uihCoiitiMiied.j LOOK HERE! BUY FLATIRpN PANTS SAnSEACTION OUAANTSXD uur fan Line ofi Flat Iron Pants Have Arrived and Ready For Your Inspection The City Express I Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Stand and both phones at Webster'sConfectionery Store. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON DALLAS MERCANTILE COflPANY A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE Lumber For Sale! If You Suffer from Headaches i Dizzy Spells Do Not Mistake The Cause. nd Sheep. To let on shares. GO Cotswold ewes Sam del Omt. Bell phone. Rickreall. Cooledge Farm For Rent. 109 acres. $3 per acre, cash. 4 miles east of Dallas. Inquire at farm before October 1. 9-15-tf Farm For Rent. 44 acres of good land with house and burn. C. J. Orv, Dallas. 9-15-5t The Portland Journal recently pub lished table com pi led by the secre tary of stale showing tbfe n-glMralioo of the varioui panics In On-goo up to May 15 of this year, and giving the Repabllcau registration at against the Ifemorrala' 2STf. The table was published for the purpose of dlprovlng the claim that many Democrau registered at Republicans In the recent state elei-tioos for the purpose of overthrowing the Iirpubll-1 can candidate and eiectinc Chimhr. j W. H. Roy leturnelSunduy evening from his hop yard near Buena Vista. hop picking having been finished Sat urday. Mr. Roy did not harvest his full crop this year but picked only enough' of the best hops to fill the requirements of his contract. The thunder storm Saturday nltrht caused considerable excitement nnd anxiety In the vicinity of Bullion. considerable damage being done by the lightning. Telephone poles were shattered In aeveral pluces and all of the long distance lines In that vicinity temporarily put out of commission. A burglar broke into the poolroom nd gunstore of Green & Davis at Black Rock last niaht. and way guns and ammunition to the alueof about 1 10. A strenuous effort gone a I ' being mad to locate the robber but ; thus far do trace of bim can be found j and m clue to his identity obtain J. i Edwin Jaorbvn ha pi,rchaeJ i Frank Hubbard's drayiog bui'i? and Claude RicharKvn ;: cxt la! it for him teoiportrily, ur-t I b cs get hi bulo-s in a ct.tid.tioa so t?.; be cati hre p-rs.-iBaI jf-rvk'D ..vr bit new etterprite. He InteoJ Vj pun-baie a new dray io the t,r future if his bjsine warrar.i- Jon action. Prunes Wanted. Will pnyhlghest market price for prunes at my drier. 8. P. Kimball U-ll-4t For Sale. Good family milk cow. Inquire of night engineer at light plant. 9-11-tf Men Wanted. For the work of sewer construction io this city. Inquire of Venske & Taylor at Dullas Hotel. 9-11-tf Rough and dressed lumber for sale at your own price. Let me figure on your bill. Mutual phone. N. DALLAS, HARRIS, OREGON Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has been only appointed administrator of the entute of George F. Selby, deceased, by tha uounty court oi tne state oi Uregou, for Polk homily, unu nag ijiiniinen. All persons having; claims aeainst the said estate are herebv notified u oreNent the Mm duly verilleil, together with the proper vouchers inereior, to tne unuersignea at oalias National Bank in the City of Dallas In said County, within six month from the date of this nonce. Dated and nrst published September 13, 1903. EUGENE HAYTER, Adminlstralotvof the estate ol George P. Selby, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice For Publication. Department ol the Interior, U. S. Land urtice at Portland, Oregon. AiiuuBt loth, liios. Notice is herebveiventhat Williiim J Mhowr of Dallas, Oregon, who, on August 10th, 1908, uiaoe iimoer or stone entrv. No. 0"J4o. for N. W. of 8. SV. i and I,ot 5 of Section 4. Tnu n,hln 1 South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice ot intention to. rnnkp Kiiml Pr,r to establiish claim to the laud above described! before Register and Receiver of United States i.anu umce. at rortlaad. t)reiron. mi thn -xtth day of October, 190S. Claimant names as w itnesses: G. P. Con lee. of Dallas, Oregon; it. A. Conlee, of Buell, Ore gon; r.iias musnaw, oi Dallas, Oregon; C. L. Coulee, of Dallas, Oregon. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. The liemlaclies and dizzy feelings that trouble so many persous, are often but symptoms of kiili.eycompUiiit. Nature iiivee early warnings of every disease, if you would but note and heed them. Backache, twinges of pain when stoop- inil or lifting, hea laehem, faint spells and urinary diforoers are among the nrst warnings of kidnev tiouble. If these signals are unheeded, there comes a steady, dull heavy aching in the baek and loins, a noticeable weakness and lost of rlesh, rheumatic attacks, weakening of the sight, irregular heart action, lan guor, attacks of gravel, irregular Dassatres of the kidney secretions, sediment, pain- iui, scalding sensation, dropsical bloat ing, etc. lint there is no need to suffer long. Iloan's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney troubles. This remedy has made reputation for quick relief and lasting cures. Home proof is convincing evidence of the efficiency of Doan s Kidnev Pills Call at Belt &' Cherrington's drug store ana as to see statements ot Dallas peo ple wno nave used tnis remedy. cor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbtirn Co.. Buffalo. iew lorK, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan'a and no other. Notice For Publication. Two dozen layers. Also some birds. C. L. Shaw. For Sale. brown Leghorn bens- superb breeding 9-8-tf Department of the Interior, Wood For Sale. lft-inch stove wood at $2 delivered. M. Blodoett, phone, Pioneer 53. a rick, Mutual 9-l-4t Notice. Firt-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tf For Sale. GooJ driving hor.-e, and brand new bu(??y and harness. Inquire at this 10-l- Wood For Sale. 1' ;r: b w ,y, ft fir wo-xl and 4 ft ! s-mie oak posts. H, Mutual phone 551 9 8-tf gfi, -.) ! h,,- Hi Oak. 1 . 8. Land Oriice at Portland, Oregon. .. ., , . . June 20th, lswti. Notice is hereby given that Mary J. Miner, of Dallas, Oregou, who, on the 20,n day of June 1K08, made T. and S. application No. 77!K. Serial. No. . for 8. of 8. of S. W. Section 10, Township 7 Soiuh, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Kmal Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before County Clerk of Polk County Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 21st day of September. 1. Claimant nmes as witnesses: Aamn May. bee, of Dallas, Oregon; W. V. Kuller. of Dallas. Oregon; Eliza J. Kuller, of Dallas, Oregon; Bertha L. Hayter, of Dallas, Oregon. ALGERNON" 8. DKESSKR, Register. Thor.aa Trior, th f romioeot wal. nut grower of Dicd-e, says that the crjp of walnut In hi orchard thU year will be almost twice larg an Ut season. Mr. Prince l one .f the r, lain. The figures In this table Indicate . o"" tf the walnut in lu.try In the Wil something else which might be men-1 lm"t Talley, and has done much f r the dveoriett of that K.i.lno llooeI also, and that other thing is that It Is considerable of a jump be tween tha Democrat 2(jo an! the Republican Mi.ooo, In spite of the fact that Oregon's non partUan (? daily it continually having oold chilli up and down lu ppine at it iWL each day how thin, how awfully thin and atten- uniea, is me margin by which the Mg Ohloao may hope to carry this state. wnicn bids Uir t.) leconit one of lb tn.t imp.irtant in Oregon within a fi years. H O. Caroi Ull Wa a tillainM. r i . I '-u, yentertiay anl returns For Sale. Kri-ir- l..in hof 2-1 registered Angora p ar and al-o ,fri r-i;i-,tcreI Cots w.lJp. w. M. Klu .tt. Dallas. r- 8 15-tr Lost. B-tw-n Inlejjeodeneje and Dallas by way rf M .nmxith, a lady's jacket Fin 1-r pl-aw return to F. S Ramsey and rec-ive l;bral reward. -!5-2t Hots For Sale. RcgiMered Poland China sow. bred AitouugD Mttrrv. tor io William Kimball returnel to Dallas. Friday, after an eitooied stav In Eastern Oregon and Wahiairton. Hs ' Will r.m,ln Im T-1 1 . I ... . u . .us. uanng tn prun season and works. P. Kimball's Mg prune drier. pngreet of the State Fair, j anable to tpeod any time on the Fair irouod blrnaeir, he met many of the Dallas people ho are staying Io Salem this week and sayt that all seem highly pleased with the enter tainment affonV-d them this rear w- w t. . a.yacn. wno la camped with bit! S--tf For Sale. ! Dairy ranch with full equipments. , Terms reaaoo able. ThisofTT open for I ,h"rt only. Job Hrxora, Iil-k PMK-k.Or. t lHn ' Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Countv. " ' In the matter of the estate of William Uver more, decesKed. Citation. To l-.Hri.n1 R l.irmnr. t II t I... Sarali Klien Uvermore. Mary Ann Harnool. Lot shreve. Mary fc Mtitr. Unk Shreve. William -hreve. l earl Demorest. Claude Demoreat. Kubi IVraorest Par Demon-sl, Nellie Jacobson. Kate .-hreve. Heriiert Dt-mori. rlir, k ( arne ;rant and Amy chiltr and to aiiy others nnkn..wn. Gtveting: ' In the name o( the state of Oregon yon are hereby eitnl and required to acinar in the ..only l ourt ol the hiair ..I o.V,T ;Kl i oonty o( Polk at the Court Room thetwf. at ..Min met ounty ol Polk, on Saturday, the Iwh .iar ol September, lo.. at lu o'clock in trie lofiKn of that day, then and there to ahoar cause, if any they have. hy said real nroivrty. teM-riloi as Mlows, uvwli: ut .No. Sin Mock No. IV of the ImDrovement f'.,m,,. r . to the itj of l.ls. Polk ounty.firegnn of the (r.,lH.le vaoie of Siaiun; a.M IM No.' t In H;.k No 7 in Leren a La reole ad,iiti.,n to the Town of Itai'aa. Polk Connly. Oregon, ol the V. 1 in B.. k No. . in I-reu s La reole Ad.ii- , d ui i.aiiaa. coie lounty i fn. of tb pr-.b.!, e value of the Sam of 1MB stB.ald nut be !! to pay the debts lun INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOB DALLAS. Train No. 64. Leave Independence dally. 8:00 a. m.; iv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. m.; ar. Dallas, 6:40 Train No. 6S. Leave Independence, dally, iv. .air. in.; iv. aiuumoutn, ii:uo a. m.: ar. Dal las, 11 :SU a. m. Train No. 70. Leave Independence, daily, 6:15 p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.; ar. Dallas. 6:55 p. m, FOB AIRLII. Train No. 67. Leave Independence, dally, 7:30a. m.; It. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Alrlie. 8:la. m. Train No. 73. Leave Independence, daily, 8:30 p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Aitlie, 4:2a p. m. FOB MOSIIOUTH OlILT. Leave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m. No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a m. FROM DALLAS. FOB INDBrkKIIMCB. Train No. b,'i. Leave Dallaa. rtaflv r flnnri.v 8:30a.m.: Iv. Monmouth, S:55a.m.: ar. lnde peuuencv, v:io a. m. l Train So. lot. Lr. Dallas. SJnday only, 6:56 . w,., ' IUUCJJCUUITIK.T, I :,iu a. II . . Train No. 69. Leave Dallaa. daily. 1 o. m.i It Monmouth, 1:25 p. m.; ar. lndendence. 1:40 p. m. (This train counecta at Monmouth for Air- iie. Tcain No. 71. Leave Dallaa. daily. 7:V D. m It. Monmouth, 6 p. m. ; ar. Independence, 8:15 e- FROM AIRIJE. iratn No. 6fi. Leave Airlle. daily. S a. m- It Monmouth, 9:35 a. m. : ar. llHleuendelice, 9:50 - ui. v i u i. ii mil ronnecia at at Lianas.) A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY Is the only way to express It. You can't afford to lose the chance. Our big stock was bought specially to give the public an opportunity to secure CROCKERY AT BED ROCK PRICES Make a list of what-you can use and we will fill the bill and save you a lot of money. It's "up to you" and the quicker yii buy the better. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon WHEN WE LOAD OUR WAGON the next time we would like to include a few groceries for you. We know II we once sell you a few that after that wo will sell you ALL YOUR GROCERIES Make your fa st order consist of the articles you know most about, both at to qualities and prices. Then the ad vantage and economy of buying here will be all the more apparent to you. E. BOYD & SON Phoues: Bell 63, Mutual 311. aonmouih for Train So. 72. 'Monmouth, 5:40 p. ni.; ar. Independence Leave a i rae. aaliy. 5:0ft p. trr- KBuu i !-. eiprnsFo I an sk-kneea and lerarVs -. r.". ui. m ot aua aeceaard, and that upon a Ilia! beartna thereof tkat the oort oraer ai.o do lee Mat said land hm. rotator meoiH-ned be aoid at private aaie In the Banner prondrd by law. and lor stx-h xher and further order la tbe press ueaea to the t onrl stay aera proper. W imM The Hon. Ed T Coad Jo.iee of the OHimy cun of the mate of ire,xi. for the "'J ro i wna the arai of -an Coort afSaeo. Ihia MS oay o4 AoaiiM. a D lxaV I. M SMITH. Clark of aaid loamy Conrt. .T7 Bad Blood Is the raaae of a'l humor, emptiotLa, botia, pimple, arrufuloat tores, erarma or salt rraraot, as weU at of rtarama. tiara, catarrh and other trouble. Tbe grealesa blood irmedy for aJ the trooble, pro Ted by it Bneqnake4 of cores, is Cedar Pasta. Good oMarprwta for sale at ill .t. each. Also another ear nr.. a. greater this A i ... Tear tha a ever rr.,r. ...4 n - c.tM.i, w . - - -- J air a.x r, co iiog diOculty in securing lonatioa I for their trcta. family in -Mayor" Toilet's tented city ! near tbe Fair ground, says that tbe', number of campers is 7-J4 tf Hood's Sarsaparilla la tjssaal liauM lona or k tabaetakaova as tarsatab. HOaVaamtt. T anart Petat Bait. Tfce twlrimi limit for awe-t ..!t ctiltore la rwr:;ulv InlkteJ l.jr a iUe 4rsva from tbe tntvler lltae nt vu. chuavTta anj ('ooaxxik-ut oo tbe tit t t ar.1 to the Bnbratt cxtmer f Ooanraoe, pot tbe area akert It Is proetabie rvsaoierHallr hjU be cwa t4derMy mi of thia. eicept ta tbe Urasaaaurapl valley. brre It eireous rvtl late lews, IHraora a ad ItvCana. j Te WaateaJ. lo work fn Dallas-Salem Road. ,CampatEa. Wages i a day ; bnanl -' r-piy at ?i r. u. w. Ry. onice lo Dallat or John Uunton at Eol- K Far Sale At a bargain. If ukeq ,t onee. Fine, near boose, t blks. front bunlne -i-iricv ah tnrojern cooveoieocea. Price ia-a AddreM Observer I l-4l I VToajut AT LAW. Oscar Hatter. L'petalrs la Campbell troll dlavc Mill at DALLAS. ORBOON. TT-',STI AT LAW. SlKLET it ElAKIX, ie enir reliable aa-t ear Ataartr... iram jo. leaves Airlle llln m .pn.v o,.i.i arn.ea ..onuiouio :ai p. m. arrlTea lode- tiiucuir a.i p. in. FROM MOSMOl'TH ONLY. leaves Monaiouth for Iiii1.mih.,,m . . i . TTOBBaTi AT LAW BROWN & STOUT A BSTB ACTORS NOTABT PCDLIC CoLLETTIOSS I glow Bldg. DALLAS, OREGON jkTTOaT AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postoffice DALLAS. - . OREGON M. OLIVE SMITH teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN totlio. Room Kq. 9 U-;iaw DALLAS OREGOS Polk eeawty, DALLAS, -"lco m Cenrt t, ORXOON TToasiT AT LAW. N. L I'l'TLFR, -.mmcw arrw uauaaa City DALLAS. WH4k ORTOOJI Salve J)srrtsrr. M. HAYTER OaVo erar WUaosfa DALLAlS, ouook. 11 WINTER COLDS you nee a noH fear Ihem if you use, BALLARD'S H0REH0UND SYRUP A cough or cold Is generally a forernnuer of many serious sick spells. It should not be neglected, the human brea'.hing system is a combination of tubes and cells, which must be kept iu order to insure good health. Ballard's Horehound Syrup C IP PC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. H. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: "I cheerfully recom mend Bailard'a Horehound Syrjp to all peopie afflicted with clironio coughs. I suffered for years with a chronio cough w liich would last all winter. Ballard's Hortound 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 DEUQ COMPANY A Boston weak and sickly. schoolboy was tall, TTrarT at law B. F. JONES 01B la Cooper Boil ling. ISDETESDEXCE. . OEEGOS His arms were soft and flabby. He didn't have a strong muscle in hi entire body. The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scoffs Emulsion. NOW: To feel, that boy's arm yoa would think he was apprenticed to LUcksmiLh. AU. DRUCOISTSl BOe. AND SI.OO. 0