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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1908)
it i 1 1 i MODERN SILO CONSTRUCTION. The farmers of the corn licit are com ing to realize mure nnd .re the value of silage an a cheap, succulent feed. For dairy cows it is almost indispensa ble if the best results are to be ob tained. Experiments at various sta tions show that It may also be used successfully for fattening steers, sheep and even bogs. To aid farmers in se lecting the type of silo best adapted to their conditions the Iowa experiment station has made a thorough investiga tion of silo construction and issued a , bulletin on the subject, from which th J following Is taken: Of t lie silos reported by their own ers or visited. 1:55 were located outside j of the barn and 2'i inside. Those lo- j cated inside of a building were largely of a type not well adapted to lie placed outside. These reports indicate that a location of the silo outside of all buildings meets with greater favor among those using silos. There are good reasons fi r this. First, the silo, with the exception of a few types, is of such a construction that it does not need the pn ii'clicn of ti covered building. Siv oial. It is nut economical to place a l!o in a building whore It will occupv spice which mav be tut to other use. Third, a silo located in side of a bulldng is often unhandy to fill. The fora-re cannot lie delivered to the cutter conveniently. Fourth, by locatliiL' a s:!o out-ide of the building and only connecting it thereto with a passage pra' itli il Willi doors, the ob jectionable odor of the silaire may be kept out of the bni!, ling. Hy arrang ing the silo so as to ha connected to tiie feeding room with a feed way, It should lie ns convenient for feeding as when located in the building itself. A very common arrangement Is to so lo cate the silo that the passage way from silo to barn Is a continuation of the feed way in the barn. In general. It Bcems that there are few advantages in building a silo Inside of a building and many in building it outside. bijtiare silos are practically a thing of the past. They were developed be fore the round silo, but generally gave trouble by the bulging of the straight sides and the spoiling of the silage in the corners. In addition to this the material of construction Is not so eco nomically used or distributed to resist rim ess dc-ci.(!s larsreiy, however. iiion the moile d of i onstnn tioii. material used alio care that is taken of the silo. A few years ago it could have been said that concrete silos were in the experimental stage, but now it has been demonstrated by the success of many of them that concrete is oue of the best building materials from which to construct permanent silos. Consid ering that the general use of concrete has been develo)ed within a very fen years and the majority of concrete silos have !eon built bv men with lit tle or no experience the success of the ! concrete silo has been remarkable. I The silo may lie made an ornament I lo any group of farm buildings. Its i form Is such that it may be made to J add to the npcaranee of any style of I construction. One or more conical silo I roofs when viewed from a distance or ! the full height f the rjrved wills at j a closer range gives a rorv pleasing efTect when phi -iH ui u sett;rg of rec Miiffrlar buii.lings. ' twice a week and sprinkle with wood ashes. This acts as a disinfectant. F. .1. I!. Davenport, before Swine Rrecders at Texas Farmers' Congress. Notice to Creditors. Five Horses Abreast. Country Gentleman says of the plan shown in the illustration for driving file horses abreast: "This Is the simplest possible solu tion of the problem. An ordinary sin gle pair of lines Is used, attached as you see to the outer two horses. Jockey Notice is hereby eiven that the undersigned has been duly Appointed administratrix of the estate ot jonn t;. nnue. aeceabeu, oy me County Court of the State of Orevon. for Polk ( oiiiiiv. and ha utmiiheri. All Dernoiia ha viiiir claims against the Raid estnle ate hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at uer rewioence near Out Grove in said County of Polk, within bii monthf from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Aoyember 20, 1906. MAKANOA M. WHITE, Administratrix of the estate of Jobu C. White, deceased. Address: R. F. D. No. 1 Rickreall, Oregon. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. How's "We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fof vsycaseof Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F J. CIIENKY&CO., Props , Toledo, O, We the uudci signed , have known F. J. Che ney fo.' the Jajt 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transaction! and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm, WEr-TsTBUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDING, KINNANtK A1ABVIN, W 00108019 UTOg- ists, Toieuo, v. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, ctlii Jli s,n1ww nri-n iha hlnnrl anH mniuini an Tf rAB Af the system. Price, 76c. per botUe. Sold by ail Dru aetata. Testimonial mw. Hall's Family Pills ore tne belt. SWINE ON ALFALFA. m -l...-.-.- -a w.-wi ew lire in a linn K KILO, the pressure of (lie Kiltiire n.s In the round silo, Tho Hi st I wo ilillliiiltlrs were somewhat redin-ed by lining the (orners of the siiiiire silo, inakliiR It N-liik'oniil. However, this was only n transitional niiiko In the develonmenl or me roiinil silo, an, I very fi use. Where brlik may he mvuriil lit a reiisonahle prlie It may he used for Mllo eonstriirthiii with nm.il results. Several brli k Kilos ere Invent Ipited. tttid ns a whole they were very satis fai tory. The elder trouhle with thrlr creel Ion si'euii'd to he Willi the rein-fon-eiiient. Allemiits to luilld brli k Kilos iv It limit iinv relnrori ement re united In rallures ns far us investic.it ed. The solid wall drlrk silo is not much, ir liny, hotter than the slave silo ns far ns protection from freezing Is coiiccriicil. The wall Is usually eli;ht on iics i hick nun ro citiorccil iy Iimiis or hands on the outside. The Inside must lie plastered with cement plaster to make the Halls air nnd water t i r tit. Out or the U' silos reH.rled III Iowa eighty-two ere or the stnve tyH. There Is no doiiM nhatever hut Unit the stave Mlu Is tlioroiichly e. tiihlMuil. Kitcei-ss. The inenKiire or Methods of Various Western Breeders In Feeding This Crop. Our Colorado people yenrs hro en me j to the understanding Unit there is no ; better forage crop for boss than nlf.il- fa, says Denver Field and I'arin. Due .'man estimates that II lakes from oiie j half lo one-third less corn on alfalfa pasture than on a straight grain ration fo make n bos ready for market. Many farmers let the hogs run on alfalfa un til they nre six months old. by which lime they reach n weight of seventy -five to li", pounds, feeiliug just a little fc-raln. Then they feed heavily for about two months nnd sell the hogs ut eight mouths old weighing '2iK) to L'l'j pounds. Une farmer who raises about n thousand hogs nnuually nnd who In one year Hold ifll.-'W worth of hogs makes n practice of raising his swine on alfalfa pasture until about eight months old, feeding one ear of corn n head daily. He then feeds corn heavily for a mouth or two and sells nt nn average weight of 2'K) to 225 pounds. Another muti feeds ull the corn and slop the pigs will cleati up, all the while ruuuiug them on alfalfa pasture, nud sells nt six to eight months old nt weights of 2.-j0 to 300 pounds. An other, who raises about a thousand heud a year, feeds nil the corn the pigs will eat. beginning shortly nfter weaning nnd continuing until the pigs nre sold nt ten to eleven months old, averaging 27o pounds. Still another farmer, from wenning time two mouths old until eight months old feeds the pigs nothing but dry corn on nlfalfa pasture, averaging about 3'i pounds a day for each head. At the end of eight months he sells nt an average weight of 2.".0 pounds. The cjiinnllty of corn fed Is about eleven bilKhels for each head. While nlfalfa pus! lire has been found very valuable for hogs, the hay us a part ration for winter Is scarcely less important. Throughout this whole western region the farmers make n practice of feeding hay to hogs throughout the winter. The hay has been found especially valuable for brood sows before farrowing. When 1 during winter only n small ration of grain is necessary to keep the sows In goid flesh and In healthy condition. Sows thus fed also farrow good litters of strong, healthy nigs. Manv feeil the hay by throwing It on the ground In fnrkfuls. (it hers have made low racks, in which the hay Is placed, from Willi h the lings can feed like cat tle or sheen. The hay Is usually fed div. The haves are more readily eaten by the hugs than the stems, nnd thev coii- iilu more of the nutritive value of the plant. I-or these reasons some fann- rs save the last culling of hav for the lings because it Is more relished. IlRIVINO FIVE AMSEAST. i straps being used to control the other i horses. In this case two horses are j required to lead the other three ns vou turn toward the right or left. The sin gl'.i pair of lines could be attached to two of the inner horses, standing as a -single pair, driving them In the ordi nary way, using Jockey sticks instead of jockey straps." Notice is hereby elven that the iinriersiirned ai aaraiuititrator oi ine estate of f.milv foreman iiecenseil, jiaa riled his fluid account In the County Coort of the State of Oreifiin, lor Pollf C'ountv. and that ThurMiuv. the loth iIhv oi oecemuer. iws, h me nourot ten o clock in (be forenoon of said day, at the Court room of me sain uouuiy uouri in me city of uanaa. ore- aou, has been appointed by said Countv Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to the said linal account and the seuiement tnereoi. OSCAR H Y'TKR, Administrator of the estate of Kinilv Foreman. rintii.jj1 Piatt i Plait. Attorneys. Hated and first published Kovember 10, 1908. Notice to Creditors. Remedy For Cowpox. Oxide of zinc ointment rubbed ou the cow's bag morning and night is a very good remedy for cowpox. The disease is carried from cow to cow on the hands of the milker, so when the disease is in the herd milkers should wash their hands carefully after milk 1 Ing each cow. Do not use the milk from affected cows until thev nre cured. A Forcing Effect. Fresh manure has a forcing effect and tends to produce stems and leaves at the expense of fruit nnd grain. It Is therefore better for early garden truck, jrasscs and forage plants than fur :ereals or fruit. Order to Show Cause. Ringing the Hog. The proper method of ringing hogs' noses Is my subject, nnd with my long years of study and observation I nni compelled to say that there Is no good. but actual harm in the practice. He is a natural born i lor. ami when you lake from him this privilege you 'de prive him of one of his Inaiieiiable rights, nnd he will resent this usurpa tion of aulhority by refusing to do well for you. The hog roots for some thing. As the chalks, mar's, bugs, worms, roots, herbs, etc., are appe tizers to him, his sysieni calls f ir these; It Is Ids naiure. Now, 1 11 tell you Imw I r.il;e hogs. Have a t'eld of alfalfa for Ciem to run on In the vuuimer and fall and an eat patch for Iheiii to na::e on during the winter and spiin r. luiriugwel neith er which I no;s I lie worms to the sur race of the ground, turn Into a pen niosi of the time to keep lliem from roi,:i:i.; up jour alfalfa or cats. I put mv b igs In a floored pen sixty days before luilcherln',- time nnd fiiil them so.'ke.l con. I iva-h th,. c,w ,.,,) In Hie L'nunty Court of the State ot Oregon for Polk County. In the matter of ttie estate and guardianship of f.j le Hall, a minor. In probate. It iii.rnni,u to this Court (rum the petition this day presented and tiled by Frank H. Kuwk, Hie KUHriUini o! the person nnd estate of l.yle Hall, minor. niuyiiiE fur an order of sale nf certain real cstale belonging to his said ward, viz: An Undivided Olie-tliirri OOpi-okI In n,,ri in that pan el of limit described as beginning ut a point -2U -it chums Hast from the Northwest cor ner nf the "I." of the Donation Land Claim nf Hi nry liiarshall and wife. Nntificnr inn 'n lU claim Nn. liy, in Towiifhip s Smith. Hanire .rI West of the WillatnettH Merblinii ii pILr l'nunty, Slate of Oregon, and running thence hast ii.ii chains; thence North 15:11 chains; thence tt li. 75 chains: and theme Smith c.-n chains to the place of beginning, .containing 10 Alsu. an undivided mie-tiflepntli lnln,Bi in iiimi iii unit parcel oi tailil described as begln- iiiug at inu soui nvvot corner of the "I," of said Pntiatlnn hand Claim anil rtmntix. Ih u rnirih t:i..i-' ehaillS In the Nnrtliuem enrnr.r ,.r -am - i.; inence r.asl nil.:), chains; thence Sntith t:.V chains In the Wmiil,,..,ui ... said claim ; and lliuucc West 1(11:17 chains to the lace ot lii'Kinniiig, enntaining 1!; acres, more or ss. That it would be beneficial to said want that siieli teal estate shuulii be siild ; and it further iippem-liur that l.lnyd HhII, the brother of said ward, and Kauua Lynn, his sister, are the next of kin of said ward, and that neither of them resides within I he state nf iregon : tin motion I'si-nr Mftytir. l-.sn.. jittnruev fur u..oi guardian, is hereby ordered that I tin tier! nf trin ,,f said wani. and all persons interested in the said estate, appear before Mils Court mi Mmubiv tin: fourth day id January, l'.l. at ten n'clnck . in , al the i ourl mini nf this Court, In the nniity Cunrlhniise In Ihe ( ity of Dallas, in nl k Col II tv. State of I Ire, 'i, n ti,.,,. ..,l 11. , i-ansi- vv ny a license Hlimiln not la.-granted .... .., ni.-ii Bin-ii I'HIHie. ano it is liirtlierorilereil thai a copy of this nr.ler lie pi, Wished at least three successive weeks la-fiirc the said day of hearing, in tie ...,,,, wnaervcr. a neuspaa-r cln u liuine In this ( niinly, printed ami published at s 1 I ( lly nf Pallas. Ii.iti d Nov ember '2.1, 19UX. KI). F. C(IAI), County Judge. Notice is hereby aiven that the nnnWsiciiari has been duly apDointed adininlstrat ette of Maie Miller.deeeaaed, by the County court of the State of Oregon, for i'olk County, amt has (jualified. All persons havintr claims airairiKr fht rmIH estate are hereby notified to duly veritied, toVether with the proer vouchers i urn cum, iu iiie uiiuemiKiieu at nis place 0 ouonifBc in niiiainina, iamnui county, ure troii. or at the otlice of the County Clerk of Polk County, in Dallas, Oregon, within tix months irum me uate oi mm notice. Pated and first published October 30. 1908. ANDREW KERSHAW. Administrator of the estate of Manie Miller, deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. TOWERS FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING looks better -wears longer ana gives more rj, bodily comfort Jv f because cut on -sVJ targe panern. yer costs no more than the just as good kindsx SUITSQP 3LICKER530-? sold everywhere: Every 9ormenl OWEff'vf beanno the .. . . vj . guaranteed j... ' waierprool 'VflBRMw Cahioo fre( 1 ml TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott Only Real Estate firm in Polk County Don't fail to call or write if i i n liiuuct lo sen. Office in trider building liallas, . . Oregon LOOK HEEE! The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of haulinpf at reasonable rates. Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery Store. MUSCOTT & STARR Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON KILLthc COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS w,th Dr. King's Urn Discovery AND ALL THROAT AND LONG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! va. REFUNDED. Lia. ti 1 ''1 '- uu need noX fearq DAI . HOREHOUND OTIfUP A cough or cold is generally a forerunuer nf Hick npellH. It Bhoulof not be neglect thlhmMh?tt, system in a combination of tubes and cells wlVi ireft'h'ng kept in order to insure good health. ' uh mu"t be Ballard's Horehound Svrun C IRF C0UQ"S, COLDS, BR0NCHITK VSJKCo WHOOPING COUGH; crS AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASE J. H, Cured of a Chronic Cough i '. I 1 1 si Kn 1 to n.Tr.rtf .rH:4- Li- . . mend IStiiltird's Horehound Syrup to all Zl !!"yJS?om with chronic couirhs. I siirTornrt VL ?? I,le a'icted cou-h which would last all winter, bal lard's Hnr!h0ni? Syrup effected an immediate and permanent cS ?. Dd 25c, 50c and $1.00. Baikrd Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY . A T?l. n i i- is preserved and produced by ,-ail Kobertine. a mild, delightful V preparation, delicately fracrant. I' :V J ......vw .itb .mil KAVJU1AIICIV f bani.sllei rrarlclcri antMnm- rtA VI riV IVVAr-tri.T1A9c.. ,n. kA I entarn-cu pores, cleanses them, re- , duces inflammation and spreads an even, lauiam glow aue to wholesome nourish ment of skin glands and stimulation of the capillaries which also feed the skin and supply its healthful color. Aikyour Druggist for a free sample of pBEBTIIVEj B3 Toa hare triad all kln4s ct pills, waters and cntliartli-n fn, f.- ' tn.n and Liver Ci.trtilnint. Now got th. RIAL Ou a'Jl. n i Bi'fl now mil' I, ii.-ti.'i. a .. - " ' ' 'iuic.i mver a:t mu-il by t!i..t Bll-trnn :-Bl,-k . inelTl ...... ...1... . I -n-. . ..li'Utlll: V maKN 1 ' Dr"8 "U Uli ai.,1 nit ....(iK , i.v, ,i..,..u ,.,. ;i.. .r. ' " i.-ii.-.oi,u oii'V matin , luaka ynii fi ,-1 stron r and better iZnZ,,!,i " f' .""Wilts i eatire dlfostivs Sj-Bteia. Ous dose will ooaviuco you. O.l a lia bhiek matt pills fcr liver ins. IS A. H. Lewis Medicine Co., ' ... St. Louis, Mo. BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Nn iiv i hereby ivmi Hint the nnilersiaited ha l.en duly iiM.nliiteil administrator nt the 'late nt Iwae Slfn- lefeaseii, hy the 1 oiiiuy t nun ut tin- state oit.,0 fr uik iiutity, nil. I hua ,ui.hlif,l All HT..ii8 haviiitr flaims auainat the alil futate ate hereliv iioiilieil t present the same duly Vfrlllid. tuuethiT w ith the proper votlehers hiri'lnr, to the un.terniifiied, at bis plsee ot undue, in u illHinitia. Yauiliill Coinitv (Ire 1:011. or at Ihf otlii f of ihet'oiinlv t'lerk o( Polk t utility. 111 Ii1h. iirfaon, wiih'in six mintli. Iriuii Ihf dntf ui 1 li if. nolife. Iialed and llrst pulilhed Niivemlier 17 Mult A N 1 1 It K V KKKSHAW, Adtnitiltitriilor of the etttate .... ,, , . "' li-aae MtevriiLilteeawd. iisiar Hayter, Attnnify. TT"RNEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. 1 A DEPENDENCE, - OREGON D M. HAYTER Office over Wilson' I rug store DALLAS, OREGON, A TTORNKY AT LAW. Oscaij Hayter, Upatalrs In Campbell building. Mill St DALLAS, OREGON Notice For I'ubliration. Deparinifiit nt the Interior, 1 . . Land lllhee nt I'lirtlaud, Oreiron. v ..1 . . Oi-totifr :m. lyn8. , ' '".'""'" eiillial Hoy II. tvasaam. , . . 1 O'.Kihfr :th. urns. .... . i-ioiif fmry. .M tthl-.1, lor N. W ,'. i .. .. . lowliohll. 7. South 1 . . ' '""'"'e Meridian, has Mini 1, ,.i " "am- Final 1'roof, ui ..(.-. t' mint above .li-MTlNil ,. ' xmitn. onnlv lerk ol I'olk oiin tv orison, at tMa,. tireKon, on the tin. ,,fi. ,'.llr,,.""lll"'""'-': 'nnl., I-" I' " l'lla. vrfKon: J. i- llyers. of lalla. tirfton A I.O K KNOX S. HRKSSKR, Kfaiider. THE ME mm DR. WOO fWoFfillBFSi I KING'S FOR COUGHS a- GOLDS ARID ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES PREVENTS PfJEULlOniA - COnSUMPTION Bn.M. iJZl Jf 1", TrrCOlJ'!ftJ mf laf WoplrteW prtxt rated sat that I ... ttnablt to work and circelr ablt t at and. I tkp. w.. .j-ii ta ( K Ki,m 17 after ung M, bottl. I west back U work, u"' 7-f tw IWey, and W. J. ATEDTS, Baaaer Spriaf, Teu. PRICE 6O0 2k SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY AND $1.00 TTORNIYS AT I AW. SlHLEY it EaKIN, The only reliable aei of Abstracts lr Polk county. Office on Court St DALLAS. OREGON Yttohsky at law Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Offlee in Wilson BItlj?. Oregon Dallas S Ci IsrV Ifl Z :- -a (4 la HIDDEN DANGERS Nature (iives Timely Warnings That No Dallas Citizen Can Afford to Ignore. IINOlPcNDENCC I MONMOUTH Railway. FKOM INDEPENDENCE, so Dallas. Train No M. Lrava 1 . m.; iv. Monmouth, 6:td. ni.; ar. Dallai,'6:40 Train No. fit I...I , K:SU a. m.: It. Monmoulh it .U . . ll:au. m. ' " tlailr. r. Da'l- Traln No. 70. Iar ln.t.u..i p. V Monmo"tn- P- m.; ar'. Dallaa." Ton AISL1B. Iir.tnn.N'i.'Tu tear lndfrn.1eno, daily :tf a. m. - irae, T!?1,' Nli '-T Inilepen,1rno. daily. J P .: iv. Monmouth, : p. m.; . AlrllJ; J: r o,n ohlt. Lmtv Initrppnilenre.dai:y. 2:.) p m No. Ull arrivei Monmouth --.x a . FROM DALLAS. f IHDIriHMXrt. s-i?v L,T, ""' a"T. a1 a.m.. IT. NuiimiMH K . B . . . prmlrncr, :!. m. ' ' lnJC- Train No 1i1. I.vr. Dall.,. 8unrtay obIt u TraiDNo as. Uare Dalla. dally. I p m w t (Iht. trait, H,n-l.al Monmouth ior Atr- Train No TI. ar Dallas ri.ll. - k . Monmooth a . H . i " . ' ' ! P. m. li FROM AIRUR. Train So s lMr Atrl. daily. a as - T Ttaln l " unvv JaVirfh Hai'a, t . Monmoulh. . , i,. loiJ..lLL: T - ' The kiilneya are bean-shapeil ornaiis otitnoteu ol IiiHFFcaof tttu. n.K,. Un r.i iiii:ii pour tneir Bemetiona ntn a ,ol cliannel that leails to the hlailder. In mis way ttie ki.Ineya imss otf more than an ounce of poison everv tlav ahm in luuhk It... i . . . J iii it uoes not lakft mooh t a 1'ie Kidneys Dark, ami when they tret oeniiiu, they cannot riht themeelvtg ouuuui neip. l tie line acid begin to nog llie KlilnpVfi. niwmn tlvu, .I..1I ..r.y Hcinng in ttie back, antl sliarp wofn piouiiii)r or lilting. It me museies and joints, .ni iuiii iiiiiih uruiKS keenest torture. It attacks the nerves with neuralgia, and sciatica, it brings head ache, dizziness, languor and disorders of the urine. Try a E'xxl kidney medi cine, if vou have any of the above sym ptoms. There is nothing ele so prompt and effective aa Iran's Ki.lnev Pills and tins remedv has im rift n ether organs, except todrive out tbe uric poison that interrupts their action. It cures the kidnevs and ihna n.i. ,i.. caure of disease. Rich, pure blood and lasting health reault. Home proof is convincing evidence of theeillciency of iKana Kidney I'ills Call at Belt CI.errington. drug store arid ask to see statements of Dallas peo ple wno have used this remedy tot sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Knrfalo.i New ork, sile agenu for the Unite,! Keniember the f no other. name Doan's and FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recoramendations of neoole who have been cured of coutrhs vA mMs bv Cham berlain's Couo;h aRerrmdv have rlnn mnrp. than all else to make ir a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world AN INSTANCE. Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled with cry bad cough for over a year. She says: "Afrieni borjlLt a bottle of Chamberlain's Couch Remedt, brouf ht it to me and insisted that I ihould take it I did o and to my surprise it helped ma Poor bottle of it cared me of my cough." nn f THE IEW IDEA EfJBEDYS C308I r THE DR!S!HAL UXATIE n n i i AXATIy E n Q!JH Yd AS It BELT & CHEEBJN0T0N, Dallas, Oregon traia S 1S U.Ta ,l.tu . . rRO MOXMOI TH OXLT. timllMM.ihh.t.j - ! 91, p " WTOvt.Stilju i.a mmm B4 mi in mmmm m aaw For Sale by Drngpsta. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure D,BU what m Mt mm I1NETCUE CorFai- Corrects Do not risk o mcdiane can do more. For Sale by STAFRIN DRUG CO. Dallas, and M. THOMPSON, FalUCtf