How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward! foi
vaycaseof Catarrh that cannot be cured bj
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
"Wo the nnJoisigned, have known F. J. Che
ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable In all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by tlicir firm.
W'tsTA Thuax, Wholesale Drug-gists, Toledo, O
Wauhn'o, Ki.vnamA Mahvjn, WholesalaDrug-
fists, Toledo, O.
s Catarrh Cure is UVen internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price, 75c. per botUe. Bold by fUl
l)m0 crista. TeaUmoaialj tre.
Hall's Family Pills are the belt.
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
FAVORS APPROPRIATION
Representative B. F. Jones Wants
Oregon to Shine at Alaska
Yukon Exposition.
B. F. Jones, of Independence, representative-elect
from Polk and Lincoln
counties, believes that the legislature
oiiRht to appropriate $.50,000 for the
additional use of the Oregon commis
sion to the Alaska-Yukon exposition
if the commission can show that they
need the money. He also holds that
the Washington exposition will be of
as creitt benefit to Oregon as the Lewis
and Clark exposition was in l:i0j.
When Dan Malarkiy asked the
legislatun; for f 300,000 for the Lewis
and Clark exposition I seconded his
request, said Mr. Jones recently,
nnen i returned noma a lot or my
people jumped on me fur what I had
done. They see how tho country has
grown since the exposition and they
realize that it was the exposition that
started it. If the tiling was to be done
over again, my constituents would pat
me on my back if I voted for f 1,000,000
appropriation.
"The Washington exposition is next
door to us," continued Mr. Jones.
"The people who come to see that show
will come to see Oregon. Therefore I
believe that Oregon ought either to
keep clear out of the show or go in
with tho intention of beating Wash
ington in exhibits and advertising
efforts. If we go up there we ought to
go up to win all blue ribbons, and we
can if we go after thorn. Therefore if
the Oregon commission needs $,50,000
more I think the legislature ought to
give it to them."
Representative Jones is still working
for the success of his Willamette locks
bill, and hopes to bo able to pass it
through tho next session. Portland
Journal.
PROBATE.
Estate of Robert Wilson, deceased
final account filed and the secoDd day
of January, 1009, at 10 o'clock a. m.
set for hearing.
Guardianship of Glen Whalen, a
minor annual report approved sub
ject to final settlement.
Estate of William Livermore, de
ceasedreport of sale of real estate
approved and administrator ordered
to execute deed to purchaser. j
Estateof Evaline H. Stefl'y, deceased i
executor authorized to erect monu
ment to cost not more than $200. j
Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased final i
account set for hearing February 2, j
1909, at 11 o'clock a. m. !
REAL ESTATE. :
W P Fisher et ux to P O Powell, !
land in Monmouth, $2i.
Maude L Cameron and hd to Charles
K Vick, lot in Falls City, $100.
Andrew Smith et ux to David Mar-1
tiny, 40 acres, t 6 s, r 7 w, $33. i
Lucy F Henry et ux to Lew W Wil
liams, 53 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, $373.
United States to Royal H Plank, 100
acres, t 9 s, r 8 w, patent.
Sarah J Teats and hd to R E Wil
liams and H G Campbell, 200 acres,
t 8 s, r 5 w, $6,000.
Milo F Lantz et ux to Mabel H Ire-
land, 10 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, $2,000.
A H Phelps et ux to Charles K i
spaukling Logging Company, 160
acres, t 9 s, r 7 w, $.300.
Mary O Conner et al to A J Winters,
187 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w. $5,000.
Carl F Gerlinger et ux to A F Wend-
lant, loo acres, t 8 s. r 5 w. $5.G00.
WLGilsonetux to P J Schab rt,
dry. This point must be well attended
t. us tin' tl.-nwr "f excessive ventila
tion Is very (treat. The beams and
zinc cellhisr should be painted with
white paint lend and oil.
Above the zinc ceillnR a thin layer of
drv. fresh sawdust should be laid
smoothly, nnd n floor of matched pine
boards should be laid upon that anil
thoi-oiiKhly mated with melted pitch.
This door should slope a little to one
corner so as to draw the waste water
from the lee there, and an S trap drain
should l.e laid from that to carry off
the v. liter into the drain above men
tioned. The usual layer of sawdust Is
laid i-.pon this floor to prevent too rap
Id conveyaiee of heat from below to
the ii e above. Small double windows
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
handling Timber jjanii exclusively
Don't fail to call or write If you have
timber to sell.
Office in trider Building
Dallas, - - Oregon
4
Flfi. II ZINC SHEETS.
should be used in the cool chamber be
low to prevent access of heat from the
outside, and they should be lifted air
thrill. Ventilation should be provided
for iy means of a wooden pipe with a
slide, bv which the opcuiiiK can be
rejriil.iiod. l!y carefully regulating the
ventilation the air may be kept dry.
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
lots in Falls Citv, $40.
Sources of Examination Questions.
State Superintendent J. H. Acker
mun lias issued the following circular
of information, giving the sources of
the examination ipiestlons for State
and County papers, February and
August, 1DK0: Arithmetic, one-Iifth
from State Course of Study, foiir-Ilfths
from Smith ; Civil Government, Strong
.V Sehaefer; English Literature for
February, 1 !)(:, one-half from New
comer's English Literature and New
corner's American Literature, one-half
from Lowell's Yiiiun of Sir Lauofal,
Webster's First Hunker Hill Oration
and Scott's Marmion; for August,
100'.), one-half from Newcomer's Eng
lish ami American Literatures and
one-linlf from Shakespeare's Julius
Caesar, Raskin's Sesame and Lillies
and Cailyle's Ivisay on Burns and
Burns' Poems; (ieography, one-fifth
from State Course of Study, four-fifths
from Rcdway and Illinium ; Gram
mar, oiie-llftli from Stub) Course of
Study, four-fifths from Buchler; His
tory of United States, one-fifth from
State Cuiiri-o of Study, four fifths
from Doub; Orthography, Reed's
Word Lessons ; Physical Geography,
Tun's New Physical Geography;
Physiology, Krohn, Hutchinson;
Reading. State Course of Sttidv.
White's Ait of Teaching, Oral Read
ing; School Law, State Laws of Ore
gon; Theory and Practice, White's
Art of Teaching; Writing, Outlook
System, te.-is in writing; Algebra,
Weils for Secondary Schools; Book
keeping, Ollh-o Mcthixh and Practical
is KiKKeeping, l'.irt 1 ; ( omposition,
Hei rick & Damon; Physics, Milljuap
- Gale, First t'ouise in Physics; Psy
chology, Buell ; liot.my, Bergen, Ele
ments of Botany; Geometry, Went
worth's Plane and .Solid tieomctry,
(UeBtions on plaiieOeoinetrv, General
History, .Myer's. An examinati ui Is
required ii the llrt thirteen sub
jects for a first grade .vnillcato; the
llri-t is fur a State certificate Hll,l the
full 1 for a State diploma.
Farm and
Garden
AN INEXPENSIVE
ICEHOUSE.
No Reason Why the Farmer Should Be
Without It.
An Icehouse and cool room may be
constructed as follows: Excavate a
half cellar in a perfectly dry place,
from which the surface slopes (or may
be made to slope) in all direct ions, so
ns to prevent danger of moisture from
want of drainage. A stone or brick
wall is built around this and laid In
hydraulic cement. The Moor Is ce
mented. A frame or oilier building Is
built upon this basement to contain
the Ice. Twelve feet square will be
large enough for a moderate sized fam-
ji gnn njimvp
' ::Vll I :t;W
Hd. I.- IC. HOI SE AND COOL IIOOM-
lly. as an icehouse or that size will
hold about twenty loads or tons of Ice.
The inn in point Is the division be
tween the icehouse and the room be
low ll. This must be perfectly un
tight and a moderately good conductor
of heat. The llonr may lie laid 111 the
following manner:
Renins of suUlclenl strength are laid
across and the ends well bedded in ce
ment. A floor of zinc sheets Is then
laid upon the beams. Hie sheds being
closely milled to the beams upon strips
of rubber sheeting to make the Joints
water nud air tight. The beams aliniild
be dressed smoothly. The zinc sheets
are bent, ns shown In the Illustration
(Fig. lil. This Is for the purpose of
causing (he moisture, which will con
dense upon the underside of this cell
ing, to How downward to the lower
angle, where It w ill drip. The drip Is
caught In the little gliders of zinc
shown in (he figure attached to the
celling and Is carried off by a proper
drain With this water will also be
carried off much of Hie Impurity of
tl' tit Unisphere, ami If very little ven
tilation Is given there will be little
condensation and the air will be kept
Market Hogs.
I What kind of hog will bring the
most money in the market, and what
breed will make the best market hog';
! These are iiiestioiis hard to answer
; definitely. Markets vary us to the
class of hogs that will sell at the top.
When lard is at a premium the ho;
that yields a large amount of !ard Is
the market topper, and that means
the heavy, thick, fat hog. When lard
is below other products this kind of
hog sells for less than the light weight
which will make handy pork I i'K and
good hams without too mu Ii t.it on
t lie-in. Taking one year with another
in eastern markets, the hog of 180 t
20o pounds will hit the top oftener
than any other weight. In western
markets hogs of around "."0 pound
will probably average best. Some
times lighter or heavier hogs will out
sell I hose grades, according to the
fluctuations in price of the product.
In summer Imu prices covet the widest
range because" There is the greatest
dilTcrence In the yield of product at
this season. In the winter all hogs are
corn fed and yield more uniform quan
tities of product, in summer many
are grassers that make low yields and
of inferior quality to corn fed hogs.
A '-'HO pound hog that dresses 8() per
cent yields liifi pounds, one that dress
es 7.1 per cent yields l."0 pounds, and
one that dresses 7n per cent vlelds
only 1 10 pounds, an enormous differ
ence in a carload of hogs, which the
buyer makes allowance for In buying
tlietii on foot. As a rule, of late the
best hogs have been the cheapest on
the hooks at the top of the market be
cause they bine yielded so much more
product than the others, which looked
cheaper to t lie Inexperienced observer.
As to the breed that killers like best,
probably more would answer Rerk
shire than any other breed. But hogs
are what killers want, and the kind
they want will top the market, wheth
er black, while, red or spotted.
DR. ELBERT E. FISHER
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Office, Rooms 12, Over Bush Bank
I SALEM - - - OREGON
Calls promptly answered day or night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER !
Bell
DALLAS,
Phone 103
OREGON
Mutual Phone 1306
PJgNTIST.
M. HAYTER
Office over Wilson's ? rug Store
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNKY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs In Campbell building. Mill St
DALLAS, OREGON
Now is the Time
to visit
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sky is only mild under
the bright blue skies of
Southern California. This
is one of nature's happy
provisions eternal sum
mer for those who cannot
endure a more severe cli
mate. California has been called
the Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as
varied as those of all well
regulated cities. Visitors
can always find suitable
accommodations, congen
ial companions, and var
ied, pleai-ing recreations.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature,
describing in detail the
many delights of winter in
California.
Very low round trip excur
sion tickets are on sale to
California.
The rate from Dallas
Los Angeles and return
$58.80
Limit six months, allowing
stop-overs in either direc
tion. Similar excursion
rates are in effect to all
California points.
For full information, Bleeping car reserva
tions and tickets, call on, telegraprj or write
N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS
WM. McMURRAY
en. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon
TTORNBY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler, ,
Ofice over Dallas: City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON
TTORNET AT LAW
J. L. Collins
Main Street, Near Postoffice
DALLAS, - - OREGON
LOOK HERE!
Order to Show Cause.
Remedy For Cowpox.
oxide of zinc ointment rubbed on the
cow's bag illuming and night Is
very good remedy for cowpox. The
disease is curried from l ow to cow on
the hands of the milker, so when the
disease is In the herd milkers should
wash Iheir hands carefully after milk
ing t-iicii cow. Do not use the milk
from nl'i'ecicil cows until thev are
llll'lfl.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice it. hereliv eiv
mis tit-rit ttnly iiiniiteil Hitiiiihisti-titrix ol the
estate of John c. While. iltita,eti, hy the
t utility court ol me Stan; of ttrt-Kon, for Polk
I'muily, anil has ttlalllieil.
All persona liuvinif claim atoiinst the t-aid
-niiti' ait-iit-reny ninint-tl lo present llu- same
mil) vi-rilim, lOKcllit-r Hit It the proper Viillelie
llieieter. to the nnilt-isiirnt-ii at her resilience
i. ear urk t.riive in niii county i t'olk , wit hio
six mouth from the 'lute of this imticv.
lttte-t anil lirsl nnlilialieil Niiveiulier -JO, 1908
MAHAMlA M. W I11TK.
AitmhiiNlralrix of the estate of
.lelm t W hite. Ucceancil.
Address: II. K. 11. No. I klekreall, lrt!iill.
oae.tr Hat ter. Atlerut-v.
Notice For Publication.
In the County Court of the State
for I'olk (bounty.
In the matter of the estate and viiiiriliMtiKhli.
of I.j le Hall, a minor. In probate.
Jt aunearitiK to this Court from the npHtimi
this .lay presented and tiled tiy Frank H. Kiiwk,
the jaruardiiin of the person and esUite of Lyle
uau, a tin nor. nrtivnie for an order of attic nf
certain real estate belonging to li is said ward.
17. .
An undivided one-third interest in nnd tn
that piircel of hind described as heginning at a
point chains Knal from the Northwent cor
ner oitnu "1 ol the Donation Land Claim of
Henry Marshall and wife. Notification Vn nnir,
claim Nn. -ill, in Township South. Kimtre o
neat of the Willamette Meridian, in Pi. lit
County, Ktate of Oregon, and running thence
Vaal ti ? oliuitiu- t ....... v.t.ik i -. -ii ...i
.....,v ...... . ,i..ti.n, UICIHC I'UMII lll.i)l I-JIHIIIH,
thence est d.75 chains: and thmi t Smith i.:i
thai us to the place ui beginning, containing 10
hcres, more or lea.
Also. Hit Undivided One-tlftflilh intorest In
and to that parcel of land ileseritcd as begin
ning at the Southwest comer of the "17' of Bald
Donation Land Claim and running thence
North VJ.'.fl chains to the Nnrthuem cnrt.i r rf
haid "I.;" thence Kast 01.;(7 chains; thence
South lit :t chaiim to the Southeast corner of
said claim; and l hence Voit 10l.;t7 chain to the
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reasonable rates. Stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
. Proprietors
DALLAS, OREGON
TTOBNKYS AT I AW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable set of Abstracts U
Polk county. Office on Court St,
DALLAS, OREOON
Yttobnev at law
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.
Office in Wilson Bldff.
Dallas - . Okeoo.v
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, . OREGON
Hint the undersigned place of bcKlnnitirT, containing liai acres, moreor
administratrix ttl the I less.
I
licpitrlnicnt in the Interior,
Land min e at Portland. ( mucin.
Not cimIkt -i, p.nw.
.ollee i herclit cueu thai Mum Keeker, of
t niietiutt-r, ttanhluiMiiu, tthtl, on NovciiiIkt .1,
Uhts, niHdti Tiiutt-r Lain! Application, No iai24
for Norllm't al ', ol Ntirlhtal ',. Seel inn a'
I n nahlp South ol liauin- 7 Weal of u illamt-ttp
Meridian, ha liled lionet- til intcnllou Iti make
- nun 1 asn l-reiil In establish cli.nn In the land
nlH.te marrllied. tielnre the Itefisler and
Keeeit t r . 1 !'. s. baud litlicc. at Portland, ore
Ktni. mi Hie I'.lh dav nl .lauuaiy, husl.
t 'laiinati! names as tt ilnf-aa....'. John Ixttt-p. ol
Vancouver. iishititMoti ; hatid YouhrT.ol Van
couver. vtnahiiiKioii: i.eorae kcl!nr, tif Van
couver. Vt 11. Illusion : Paul ilei ker.oi Vancouver
u aahinirliiu.
AI.OKKNON S. itfSKK.
Hi-liUlcr.
1 list it would la; beneficial to said ward that
such reai estate should be anld; and it further
apiH-aniiK inai i.ioyti nan, the brother of said
ward, and Banna Lvnn. his sister, am th n.ti
ui mu 01 saiu warn, ana that neither of them
rcsidea within the ritate nf Oregon : on motion
tif Oacar Hayter, Ksu.. attorney for said
guardian.
1; is hereby ordered that the next nf kin .r
said ward, ami all persona interested in the
sbiii estate, appear oeiore mis court on Monday.
Hie fourth day nl January, lima, at ten o'clock,
a. m.. al tho court room of this Court, in tho
county Courthouse in the City of Dallas, in
Polk County, state of Orei-on. then anil Hi....
show cause why a license should not lie granted
or me sine 01 sucn estate.
And it is further ordered that a f-ontr nl it.ta
order la- published at least three successive
weeks noion-in. sulfl dav of hearlna:, in the
"I'olk County Observer," a ncttspaier etrcu-
iHiilir in litis Collntv. Iirinted anil i.nl.lih,.H ...
ml. I ( iiy of I tallna. '
liatcti .Novcntla-r ii, lts
En. r. co .vn.
County Judge.
Administrator's Notice of Sale of Real
Estate at Private Sale.
1 arias i.i i
OF
THROAT
AND
LUNG
RE RA
DII ES
mm
FOR COUGHS AND GOLDS
CURES '"THROAT" LUNG
DBS
RY
DISEASES
saved hoi son's urc
Uf (on Kes wa taken down a year with lung trouble. We
doctored tome moolhi without Improvement. Tfcea I begaa gtrtaf
Dr. Kins;' Hew Discovery, and I toon aoticed a chance for the better.
I kept thii treatment op for a few weeks and aow my son is perfectly
well aad works every day. ICRS. SAMP. R1PPEE, Ara, Ms.
60c AND SI .CO
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
Notice is hert-bv riven, that l.v vlrt.. nt n
order and decree ol the County Court tif Wash-
iioiiou t otiiiiy, tin-con, mane and entered on
Dect mber v. vx-, authorizing ami directing the
administrator ol the estate ol S. A. Hewers de.
-asel, to Sell at lirlt ate sale, certain MM.i .....
licUine-lli to Ihe eittatem 11, 1 H...H..U1 t . t.
undersigned, will Irom atnl after lu,.n..'.. 1-.
I WW. proceed to sell Ihe real estate hereinafter
Tilled al prit ale sale. forcai.h In han.l ...i
l"i to eoiiurtnallon ,v uitl entire t.l
estate la-iiir iartieu larly deacrilavl as follons.
to-itti. ah ine 101 lowing hounded anil descrtlai
n-al pr.-t.crty. situate in the t ounlie. nl ru.ni....
and I'olk, sinteof Orcirott. lo-wit: I he north
east quarter and the east half of the nonhneat
-inarler and the cast half of the s-tulheast
ijliarter in lion 7, l ownshlu 10 .-tun h. Kanre
- West, Willamette Meridian, containing ,uu
linn. B
l-aled at Hlilaoorti
1.
J. A. FINEOI T,
Sole stirrlvtug admittialrator of the
eMale til n. A Kowers. dereaaed.
M. Halo j Hump, Attorney Itw the estate.
. Oregon, this December ,
Notice to Creditor.
Notice Is hereby rives that the tmdrrsirned
haa been duly apoointed a.lministrai..r ..1 is.
estate ol laaar Mevrns. dt-feaard, by the
lonnlT t ourt ol the state ot irron, for Pola
lonnty.an.l has unalitK-d.
All i-r.ns havinr claim aeainac the aatd
estate are herel.y noticed u. variit Ihe same
duly tt-ntitd. bwther with the proper Tooerrrrs
there. u the nndetsirin-d at his p ace .4
bu.lneas In WiPamma. 1 anthill t'omitv. tire,
son, or al the erhee ol tbelotitttr clerk of P.dk
'."'"'.l '!! "i an Boath.
tei-nt the date of this notice
l-aied aad firat published inielnler IT 15TSV.
AMiKr kl.K-H.
AdmintatmtoT of the mate
,, . . X Isaac Meveita 4reed.
Ccar Hayter. Attorney.
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOR DALLAS.
Train No. ii4. Leave I uaependence daily. 6:00
a. in.; lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. in.; ar. Dallas, 6:41)
a. ui.
Train No. 6H. Ieave Independence, daily,
10:50a. m.; lv. Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; ar. Dal
laa, ll:.i0a. m.
Train No. 70. Leave Independence, daily,
6:15 p. m.i lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.;ar. Dallas,
6:56 p.m.
FOR A1RLII.
Train No. 67. Leave Independence, daily,
7:30a.m.;lv. Monmouth, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Airlie.
8:1E a. in.
Train No. 7:1. Leave Independence, dully, 3:30
p. m.; lv. Monmouth, :):S0 p. m.; ar. Aiilie, 4:25
p. m. .
FOR MONMOUTH OMLT.
I-eave Intleiendenee. daily, 2::p m.
No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a m
FROM DALLAS.
FOR INDEPINIiSSt'S.
Train No. M. Leave Dallas rlallv
8: a.m.: lv. Monmouth, s:.'i& a. m.; ar. Inde
pemleuce, H:l.ri a. m.
Train No. lis). Lv. Dallas. Sunday only, 6 55
a. m.; ar. Independence, 7::a. in.
Train No. 69. Leave Dallas, daily, 1 p. m : lv
Monmouth, I :J5 p. m.: ar. Iiidetidenie. l -40p
m. tl his tram connecta at Monmouth t. o.
lie.)
Train No. 71. leave rtMllaa rfll r.-jt - .
lv. .Monmouth, 8 p. in.; ar. Independence, 8:16
FROM AIRLIE.
Train No. OS Leave Airlie. daily, a. m.; lv,
oiiuioiiiii, v..ut.m.;tr. lni1etandence, 9:50
lialla's) connecia al Monmouth for
Train No. 7Z Leave Airlie.
lv. Monmouth, 5:au p. m.; a
5:.-5 p m .
dally. J Of. p. m.;
r. lDdendence,
Train No. ino leaves Airlie 4:15 p. m. arxpiT
onl arrives Monmouth i: J p. m. arrivca I u de
pendence 5:30 p. m.
FROM MONMOCTH ONLY.
Leavea Monmouth (or Independence, daily at
t'.w p. m . '
Sasarsa Caldaa IVmarU rnianials
ll 7
or -. .
ani jy-j.i
a V
Mtt ' J
Ti
A
r "tw.-.sii
fa
COLDS'
them if you
BALLARD'S
H0REH0UND
oYKUP
a coufrh or cold la ponorally a forerunner of tnanv. Oo
sick KiH-1 Is. 1 1 HlioultT not be nerlectod, the hum", K? ns
system is ft comiiination of tubes and cells, whii-h T, I
kept in order to insure good health. "Ust
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
n IQF C0UGHS COLDS, BRONCHITIS
wUivCij WHOOPINQ COUGH, CROliP
AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES
Cured of a Chronic Cough.
ii. j-.ins, mttte, wont., writes: "r cheerfiillv reenn,
1 J'.allard'a Horehound Byrttp to all pnopie alllicteri
chronic coiihs. I surTered tor years with a chronic
J. II. Kllis, Butte, Mont., writes:
menu
wiui ciiruiiic: ctiuiiH. sunereu ior years with a chrnnio
e.ilt.rh u-ltlh Ttrrtttlrl ltvof oil il.tli t.. 1 1 .. .i , v.lirOniC
byrup ellccted an immediate and permanent cure."
2:"c, 50c and $1.00.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0.
"-'"-TsT1
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
FEELING BAD ? KS
Stomach out nf order, Liver slnsulsh. Bowel t SI cloEtrod L l
UP, and you have that allnouo-tlrcU-t.ul tt.t.linW cloE1!oa I 1
Take an NR Tablet To-night.
Ton will besrtn to feel better at once. Their action Is
different from other Liver and Stomut h medleinea-na
griping, no slckcnine or weakening sensations Thev
Znake you feoi nood, '
BETTER THAW PILLS FDR LIVER III!
"Natures Remedy" (NR T.tU.l.) i, the very bent pro
scrlption tor sour btomatih, Sick Headache, Lohs of Aptie.
tite, ballow Complexion, Conatipatlon, Liver Comnlttiut
Skin Diseases, Chilla, Ualaria, Biliousness, Drousy pi-,',
pies and Rheumatism. All of those dlseasos are caused by
toppascs and consequent deeay and formentatlon In some
or all of the digostivo organs. Oal a SOo Baa. Sold Esarywhara.
iJdMeMinechi
BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon.
9
i
v re-It Coo?l(:rv:ca
is preserved ami produoctl by
Kohertinc, a mild, delightful
ireparation, delicately fragrant.
M:ilce"! thai ftlcin evrn:Iifeli Qnft .
t ' ..." i
by over-drynessj reduces the size of
enlarged pores, cleanses them, re
duces inflammation and spreads an even,
radiant glow due 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 fret sample of
BERTINE
Mm
mm.
Hlr 1
IFYOUVE
NEVER WORN
jwrj
curirn
Kk. youVevet
' l It fr. Lnm I4a klk.
IV KUIII llir IMlllf
eomtortitaivesir!
V the wettest weather
MADE FOR
KJD SERVICE
AND
GUARANTEE!
VVATE.RPROOT
322
AT Alt GOOD STORES
CATALOG FREE
KILL. the COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
w,th Dr. King's
flew Discovery
FORCgs"3
-WO Ll THROAT ANO IVNG THOUBtFS.
GUARANTEED SATISFACXO&Yi
.Ml A k-
lr'
L v6 ...1 rm -,.,.a.'l,ii..Jr.
HIDDEN DANGERS
Nature Gives Timely Warnings That
No Dallas Citizen Can Aflord
to Ignore.
li
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
The kitlnevs are lieiiii-shaped (Watt!,
composed of iiiafft-s oi little tubes, ail of
which pour their secretions into a main
channel that It-atls to the bladder, w
this way the kidnevi ias off more tluii
an ounce ol poison tverv day when m
health. Hut it dot-snot take much w
eett'ie kitlneys back, and when therge'
behind, they cannot riitht Ihemtelni
without help. The uric afid lW '"
clog the kitlnevs, causing umi
hpuvtr nehino- in the tlllfK, am "'-'
tu-ittoe-a wlipn atooollli; or unnS'
crystallizes in the muscles and am"'
and every torn or twist brbps t""
torture. It attacks the nerves
r,o,,roli .ml afialiffl. it hfinM I'W
ache, dizziness, languor ami dienJ
of the urine. Try a eoo.1 kidney men
pine, if vou have any of the ab)ve(yin
pioms. There is nothing el?e so p
and etTective as IMan's Knlney rm
and this tenietlv has no effect on iw
ether oraans. except to drive out "JJ
poison that interrupts their rti- '
cures the kitlneys ami ' .
pause of disease. Kit h, l'i- l'ld ,0
lasting health result. j
Home proof is convineire evi.lenr
the efficiency of I'oans Kidney n--Call
at Belt It Cherrinci.-n s dtn, it
and ask to see statements of J"" r
pie wno have need this 'emedy. tf
KKor sale by all H.al Pnyj
cents. Foster-MilLurn (-,
New York, sole aaents f-r the l"'"0
States. r...
Kemembcr the name
no other.
Notice For PoblicatioB.
BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon
lVrnt rf the IntrW.
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Kara (bi B:tili iLJ Best (sr Cllldrei ti
For Sale by Druggists.
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Auiwrt. a Mrn
TO
CDHE
Corps B3cV!l
Corrects
Do not risk b- 4
or DH2
ii i I- ?idacy or B!add Disease not
Dond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
For Sale by STAFRIN DRUG CO. Dallas, and M. THOMPSON, Falls City