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How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Heward fof "ny caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured bj Hall's Catanh Cere. P J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O. Vte the nndtisiifned, have known F. J. Che ney for the last li years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. . WssTiTami, Wholesale Drnreisw, Toledo, O. Waijh vo, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drag gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, actiBf directly npon the blood and mnoous surfaces of thesysiom. Price, 75c. per botUe. Sold by all Vmmista. ToetirnottiaU trw. Hall' a Family Fills are the best. Scores of Oregons Games. Oregons, 43 Vancouver, Oregons, 34 Win lock, Oregons, 34 Seattle, Oregons, 42 Bosslyn, Oregons, 57 Ellensburg, Oregons, 55 bpokane, Oregons, 22 Oregons, 97. Oregons, 50 Oregons, 39 . Oregons, AO Oregons, 36. Oregons, 29. Oregons, 33. Oregons, 14. Oregons, 23. Oregons, 27 . Oregons, 31 . Oregons, 31 . Oregons. 39. .Anaconda, .Iiiiiincrs, . " Y MCA 13 . " Co K 15 .Dickinson 10 .Jamestown, 15 .Minneapolis 2! " Co. B 15 Oregons, 14 . . Oregons, 19. . . Oregons, 2 Oregons. 20 Oregons, 26. Oregons, 48 TotaU 971 ill Stillwater 29 . Jiedwing 16 9 LaCrosse 23 Portage 21 15 Xeenah 24 Fon Du Lac 24 23 Xeenah 11 Detroit 0 Buffalo 23 Linesvillrt 15 Mansfield 20 437 NOTES M C.M.BAKNI7Z RIVERSIDE -V o kfM COREESPOVDZNCE 30LIC1TXD U Copyright. 19'S. by C. M. Earnltz. These artlcli-s and illustrations must not be re printed without special permission.! MARY'S EDUCATED HEN. Mary had a little hen. with feathers white as snow. She (lew across a garden fence, Where hens ought not to go. Now, Mary was a pretty maid Her ase was twenty-five And Mary wasn't married yet. Because he dl-in't arrive. This hen had been a Vaspar gM Who tried In vain to wed. Her soul had none into a lien As soon as she was dead. And thus this hen had t.ralns, you see. And pitied Mary so. tjhe flew acrots that garden fence To help her catch a beau. A bachelor heard her fondelay And gt the enK she laid He followed home saeet Marys hen. Not thinking; of fair niaiil. He handed in the big white eg And Kot a smile so sweet That Mary's hen stood on one le And trilled the band to beat. 8o this cute hen laid every day In the nest Just o'er the wav. And the bachelor brought the eg right back And got more smiles for pay. One day she laid a double egff. The hint the bachelor caught. Bo this Is what lie had to say When home that egg he brought: "Here are two eggs within one shell. Why can't we two be one'.' ' And Mary whispered: "Very well. Here, take me. I am won." Before the veil falls on this t ile Just get this truth down pat - It pays a maid to keep a hen And not to nurse a cat. M H the race'entirely' One hundred pullets were given to members of a California church, the value of their winter eggs to go to the building fund. The preacher and of ficial board will lecture on "Winter Eggs and How to Get Them." and committees will visit the coops to see that the fowls have proper care. Now. if there's nothing new under the sun. there's something new under the hen. Where next will the American ben got in her work? The S. I. C. A. had two dealers ar rested In Philadelphia recently for picking chickens alive. The one paid $50 and the other J20 fine. Such fel lows will get singed in the next world. The Fanciers' Association of York, Pa., is trying to get a bill through con gress to protect racing homers. The club claims that some of its birds have been shot while passimr over stales where there Is no protection. When you find yellow tipped drop pings under the roost put lots of fine charcoal lu the mash, and it will at once disinfect the ' whole digestive tract. Great strides were made in the guinea Industry the past season. The White African is gaining on the Pearl. These birds love horses and slip in to roost on the horses on winter nights. Nice and warm for the guineas, but not so nice for the hostlers. Conshohockeu. Pa., lately arrested twenty-five geese for vacrancy and fined their owner $12.50. The fine not being paid, the geese were returned to Jail. A Pennsylvania gentleman on re turn from church took a dose of aco nite In mistake for niter. He swallowed seventeen raw eggs as an antidote, and after three hours' work the doe tors pulled him through. He now- tips his hat to every hen. a all should ... The custom of some peop'e t.. iiaudle ; fowls over and over again is a display ' of mighty mean manners mid Is on a , par with the fellow who goes Into a (.tore and helps himself to everythln? eatable In reach. When dressed fowls are graded and m.if.rm there's not so much handling and haggling. FOR THE BOLTERS. Feed Boxes to Prevent Horses From , Eating Too Rapidly. Many horses bolt their food, and the ; result" Is Indigestion and other ills. One horseman who has animals that 1 eat too fast has built un arrangement for the manger to overcome this, and he describes Is ns follows: "To prevent a team from eating oats too fast use a box as shown iu the Illustration. A partition goes from top to bot tom, so each horse can be fed differeutnmouuts. The box is cov ered with hinged lid and placed in the middle of the manger if used for two horses. If only one horse needs it make half a box and put at one end of the manger. Put feed in hopper, and it works slowly Into feed box be low." Another horseman has an automatic feed box for the fast eaters In his stable. He says of the arrangement: "When h o r s e s bolt their f 1 the habit leads to indigestion a n d oilier troubles. A feed box pkl'ol on the floor hav ing a covered AfTOVATic nonsE compartment for fKtiitit. feed in one end, with a slanting partition that lets it out as the horse eats 11, Is a splendid contrivance. Horses naturally feed from the ground. An elevated mam'or Is a mistake. A loose box like this on the floor of a box stall is an ileal way of feeding grain to a horse." Vacuum For Cleaning Horses The vacuum machine as used for cleaning the furnishings of homes and offne buiMI:i!M has become a familiar sight I:i uc-riy nil pans of the coun try but st'.'h a machine used for dei'mlne licr-cj is' new to most peo p'e V horse can be thoroughly clean ed bv the ma. hme In from three to five mantes, while with the ordinary curnvomb and brush the task takes from twentv minutes to an hour of ,i- r.u rubbinsr. According to Pop-ul-r Mechanics, it removes all dirt on the animal's skin. leaping both the surface ni.ci ui" i'or-.. I! BUTCHERING ON THE FARM Care of Lambs. An experienced breeder says that in the case of twins it is well to place them with the mother in a small, sep arate pen for a day or two In order that thev may become acquainted and to avoid the danger of one of the lambs straying away, which may cause trouble. When lambs are born weaklv more care Is required, and un less tlie shepherd is with them to see that thev are suckled soon after birth they are' liable to become chilled and die If the lamb is too weak to staud I up and suck It should be nem up auu ' some milk milked Into its mouth, when it will soon take the teat anu heh) itself, or the ewe may tie geim. in hi nnon her side and brought to the teat ou Its knees side nnd helped as above indicated. In killing else, t .!c v. easier by methods to -. as may suttalu One ossein: criv.g has t.i ba- the arch of b; fir o r:::i;-'t u: !;' In;: 1 of 1. ..r ho k'.-r i! U::::ie wi::i': Wh u - . d 1...---C with everything be made much dying the best I u.-ne a:.. I by providing wiih whh-li to work. flr.v, nieii. e thai is especi.nij ,i v.i.h the present day butch aiviiy of Mel and which on i he place .. ; the inconvenient a-i,'i o-.cn tire which smoked . ... i . em Vt-S ,-lollosi o'11 iw- tj!.. for large jobs tool U'.g ori; .ii.i: lanb :r hor Lagrippe Simple Remedy Racking lagrippe coughs that ma develop into pneumonia over night are nuicklv cured by Foley's Honey and Tar The sore and inflamed lungs an healed and strengthened, and a danger ous condition is quickly averted. lake onlv Foley's Honey and Tar in the yel low" package. C, Stalrin ; M. 1.. lhomp son, Falls City. wi-i-iimc.-i o th. f :'. or sheet iron hie l'"" .-"work. These latter r.r :.iv very popular, and not v come in good service at time, but as well in case ;T a batch of apple butter !e soap they do not endan :i. :i lMUs by the sweeping v often ii. casioiied by high The death rate is only 5 or 6 per 1000 in Albany. There is no case on record of a cough, cold or lagrippe developing into pneu monia alter Foley's Honey and Tar has i.oen t,ik-en. as it cures the most obsti nate deep seated coughs and colds. Why lubomrl i nilH W. I . Mail lll ; Jl. '' Thompson, Falls City. h :ze JL si::e ja--kct m.ui li-.-ht boiler base of th inches fi' -ii siiii. iei:t ill !:.- a p I the front ! the rear i;c: venlei:' f,s ;:' This c.,o! ground in a the day bt task i to an omdo the lard in:: ary smoke a-; a few .h to the tine roof or side pr eed as ili: ions e:.i -n-:lv heal iropelly fc for btib-h secure go !ei':;:i f. r of .d. the kettle to be usually of quite ra! purposes, a from heavy sheet iron or :r. !i is f.rmed about the . ketrle at least eighteen the ground and making a m,!;o e beneath It for build Ire. With a d"or cut Into f.:is ja. ket and a place in r the top fixed for a stove- oi.e of the handiest con :!.. at the farm is made. !;er .an be set upon the any sheltered location, or If e-omei stormy before the nideted it may be removed ,.or building or shed, where y be i-er.dered out witnout r danger from tire sparks, iiiis of pipe can be added and run out through the of the shed and the work ihomrli no 111 weather con- ! "1. . :y t. gs whi' h have been t toned should be selected ring, as It Is Impossible to d meat from poor, sickly j A fine new bridge will be built across i the river at Brownsville. I Manv little lives have been saved by : Foltv's Honey and Tar, for coughs. I colds, croup and whooping cough. It is ! the onlv safe remedy for infants and j children as it contains no opiates or I other narcotic drugs, and children like ! Foley's Honev and Tar. Careful mothers j keep a bottle "in the house. Refuse sub stitutes. C. Stafrin; M. I.. Thompson, j Falls City. I A Xational Guard company may be (organized at Hillsboro. j You would not delay taking Foley's i Kidnev Reme.lv at the first sign of kid j nev or' bladder" trouble if you realized j that neglect might result in Bright' 'disease or diabetes. Foley's Kidney j Remedy corrects irregularities and cures ; all kidnev and bladder disorders, C. Stafrin; M. I.. Thompson, Falls City. The Maple : neighborhood ! factory. Creek, Lane county, will have a cheese KOR t AST EAIEHS. eli. Hid VU. II f hor bee a ere if th. The inside c be carefully els. especial!, cd ou ; lie IS li -t jor d f every hog killed examined for tu- hogs which have kimmilk or whey from .. .".mi the carcass discarded i.-:e U found in an advanced 1 e most profitable time for ;; is when they are from o h e months . Id. and Jhe I- made from hogs of this '.el they are well bred. Pork uaiitv cannot be made from ! If you will take Foley's Orino Laxa ; tive until the bowele become regular yon will rot have to take purgatives eon I etantly, as Foley's Orino Laxative posi ! tively" cures chronic constipation and sluggish liver. Pleasant to take. C. Stairm ; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. -cl-uli 1 igs. Th" most I.;:- I.. :-i:i-z i ; that -.!:.- he!. Iv rem. vo 1 b, important thing about to get a good scald, so . an bj easily and quick- I lie s Tapers. It Is bet- Over -20 carloads of Grand Eonde valley apples were sold in one lot at about $1 a box. Don't Get a Divorce. A western judge granted a divorce on account of ill-temper and bad breath. llr. King s New Life Pills would IrSve : prevented it. They cure Constipation, causing bad breath and Liver Trouble ' the ill-temper, dispel colds, banish headaches, conquer chills. Ii5e at Belt , & Cherrington drug store. ?er t. have I he water t io cold than , o le t. f. r a -vo!.l scald" r-au be remedied by an application of hotter water, but a scald wiih the water too let "sci tin- hair, so that the skin, l.eiirr coo! .-d. will scrape off with the hair. :!::i':ii!L' it necessary to shave off he heli- v. I;! a sharp knife, doing a MOLASSES FOR COWS. i KURIOS FROM KOR RESPONDENTS Q. How do some bantam breeders get the small stock they have at shows? Are they dwarfed with w his ; ky, as are some dogs, or are they I starved down? j A. No. They select the smallest ' breeders, especially the liens, and hatch late. (J My neighbor tells nie m hens are not laying becnuse I keep tm Test er. Is Ibis s..? A. X.i. The r.ster Sometimes helps by aiding Piddy to hunt a ix-st and cackling w hen the ezg's laid, but you van do that y.tirelf and t-avo the fo.il. ij. I Just bought some pigeons, and three of them have an eye with a white spot In the center. Is this nat ural, nnd will it pass away? A. No. The dialer has pent you three pigeons blind In one eye from roup. Q. What breed has largest repre wntation at the big shows? A. White Wyamlottes. P.o. Ws second. At the St. I.oui exposition there were 872 White Wyamlottes. and no vari ety of Itocks reached ."- At Chicago. New York au! Boston they nearly always lead. At one Madison Square Garden show there were more AVhlte Wyandotte than all the Itooks put together. y. Some of my ISeeve- pheasant have a sort of 'lf leg that accumu lates Id large knots on th. tr feet and leg, crippling th.-m. ami I have tried sulphur ointment, glycerin, lard and eosl oil. and I fail to get a 'rm.-inei t cure. I read your article on pheasant, and ma; Iw you have tho cure for this trouble. A. Melt paraffin. When sufficiently chJ f"-ur over legs and feet anJ cover completely. Three applications a week apart will cure. sure. Aids Digestion and Improves Uurlity j of Milk, Says Hoard. At the recent national dairy show j W. 1. Hoard, the well known authori ty on dairy subjects, advised farmers to feed molasses to their cows. "Cows like sweets." he sild "1 feed my herd a regular ration of mo lasses every day. and 1 find that It thrives on It. It makes their flesh fat j and their skins glossy. It gnes 7est . to their nppeiiio nnd helps their di gestion. It i.e Teases the quantity and ' Improves the quality of their milk, for It puts the cow In n good humor, and a go.nl humored cow Is the I est milker. -of course the thing can be over done. Too mu' h n.ohissos Is bad f r the iow, just the- same us too many hooolates are bad f.r IaughtiT Su san or too much tatty UN.igivi s n!;h joiing Hid. Itut a steady diet of a small quantl-y of m his.-s Is a l-vi at ' thing f. r a dairy herd. My iocs hate I got Into the habit of lo. klni. f..r It. ; They don't ro.is'.i their f--ld.T without ' It. I f-d It to them a' I the year around, excq t in the I reeling season. I The carbons in it are il.mger"iis then, j "1 hate had occasion. " continued . Mr. Hoard, "to go rather deeply 1::M the subject of the r. l.iti. n b. twecn ' the nerves of taste and the n.-rves f digestion. As a g. i eral thing it Is I true of human iH-itigs that the things they like are the things that are go. d for them. The same thing l true of 1 animals. The most profitable fe-l I t . the farmer in a general way is the feed his Mock likes " 1 ' K l. 1 3 I I v V Within the past two years the debt of Douglas county ha9 been reduced from $123,000 to 530,000. Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out lires, then use Bueklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and P.ruiees its earth's greatest healer, quickly cures Skin F.ruptions, Old Sores, Boils, Fleers, Felons; best Pile cure made. Relief is inBtant. ".'Sc. at licit A: Cherrington drug store. Now is the Time to visit California When summer has passed in those northern states, the sky is only mild under ihe bright blue skies of Southern California, llns is one of nature's happy provisions eternal sum mer for those who cannot endure ft 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 nil well regulated cities. Visitors can always rind suitable accommodations, congen ial companions, ami var ied, pleai-ins recreations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the mauy delights of winter in California. Very low round trip excur sion tickets are on sale io California. The rate from Dallas to Los Angeles and return is $58.80 Limit six months, allowing stop-overs in either direc tion. Similar excursion rates are in effect to all California points. For fall information, sleeping car reservu ti.nis and tickets, call on, telegraph or write I. N. WOODS, WM Cen. Pass. Agt Agent, McMURRAY DALLAS Portland, Oregon TTORNKY AT LAW. Oscak Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St DALLAS. OREGON. Guardian's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue mid in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Polk County, sitting in probate, made ami entered of record in said Court on the 4lh day of .lanuiiry, HKW, in the matter of the estate and guardianship of I.yle Bull, a minor, authorizing and licensing Hit undersigned an guardian oi the pers .n and estate of said minor to sell certain real property of Ids said ward, hereinafter described, at privaie sale, for cash, in the manner prescribed bv law. Hie undersigned .:s such guardian will, from and after Thursday, the 18th day of 1-ebru-arv. mm, at the law office of Oscar Ilayter, Esq., in'tlie ttv of Dallas, in said County, proceed to sell itie said real nropertv, at private sale, for eii-li in hand on dav of sale, in accordance with said license of snie and in the manner pre scribed bv law, subject to c.mnrmation by said Ciuniiv Court: said real property being par ticularly described as follows, to wit: An undivided one-thir.l interest in and to that pnrcel of laud described as beginning at a ,.oo,t ii '.clonus Kasl from the Northwest cor ner. if llie "1." oi the Donation hand Claim of ll.mrv '.iflrsbflll ,lll.1 Wife. Noti tlCStlOll Nil. liS), claim No. Oi. in Township h Eolith, liange 6 ci...,i of tbe Willamette Meridian, in Polk Coutitv, state of Oregon, and rmining thence East ii. 7.1 chains; thence North .i.;tl chains; tin-nee West ti.T.'i chains : and theme South l.i.ai chains to the place nf beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. Also, an undivided one-lifteenth interest in u,,.ltit.jt i.nreel nf 1AI1.1 ilescrlbd 88 beeill- ning at llie Southwest corner of the "1." of said Donation Land Claim ana running inence North l'.t.:rj chains to the Northwest corner of sai.l "!.;'' thence hast hjl.:h chains: thence oulli lie :I2 chains to the .southeast corner ... nai'l claim; and thence West lul :!7 chains to the .'.ace of beginning, containing rjt. acres, in. ire or ess. Haled this Wri day of January, 1SH9. UtANK 11. I-AWK, liuardian of the person and estate of i.yle Ball, a minor. Os. ar Hayter, Attorney. hi adv ro:: crmxa. I r job u-.:.l much time. S.-me bet.-!: t; . can tell the ; : : I i.e. ;-. i U!v i f the water by (ii!!.! i; t:clr l.ahds in it. which li re l,. r .! i.:l ; fc.l The e;e t tempera- 1 evert- time by the i f u the: ::: c;i. :, r I'.T hire;... 1 t. es Is about rilit. and I'icrs the water .b .ve 1.", I or l'lj do- they should not t biill ton lot g. m.,1 Io s r s::i:il' ..eld Lot r.-es. i;i.J t Pi lb- sc. Ii! IT" . I.ojs be 1 then FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Lon't let four r.wters Bfrht. It's poor fatteoin7 pr-es and sto tbe IsyliiC. A torn crest pro slow ly. A torn er kd r msttl or in VirK) n U4I lft Tour l'lrJ vt Trsatmtnt o L'v Stock. Horses sad, !n fact, al! d.m.cs:!.- an imals are Tery mu h more Impression able than they are jrenerally suoh.s.J to Ik. t'attle which have bad a kind master, a man of pentle tut firm na ture, show the effect of their associa tion as a brel or strain. Years of fr.d treatment not only make an im press on the Individuals, but are 1m pressed with such fon as to le. m a brwd characteristic In short, a keen Judfc-e can tell pretty nearly what sort of associations a hors has had by bis tempera runt Tb Importance of creating a ar.xd temperament In a trotting or pacing horse should Dot I underrated. Th horse with a food temperament mU1 do more work aod do It letter than on sthk-h has n g-A a well l:anod tmiranjrjL Points For tho Hcrserntn. T'-a.-h th- te rse t:i r than common s. -i.se n .-tli ds T. ach him to stop at the t. r.l and slay stopt-d until to'id to so hi lie sh. ii ,1 t. t:iuzht to back at the tv. rd T." mu h depondence Is fl.i iil , n the lines. When a horse bas rue l.-anol tl.ee things he does not I r:. l th. m .-is a man does. A horse she u d n s.. I c t.ntsbt to walk a good gait. The f.i-i sialkor Is the hre that reudleton's postal business for the ' year just closed was over 12 per cent i greater than that for the year ll07. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped bv the President of The Indus- It rial and Orphan's Home at Macon, (ia. who writes: "We have used Klec- j trie Bitters in this institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent ! medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kid i net- troubles. We regard it as one of ! the best family medicines on earth." It I invigorates the vital organe, purities the I blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. I To strengthen and build up thin, pale, ; weak children or run-down people it has no equal. Best tor female com plaints. Only50cat Iielt V Cherring . ton drug store. ! Eugene's busicess college lias an enrollment for the present term of I about 100 students, tbe largest in its history. A Horrible Mold-Lp. j -'About ten years ago my brother was "held up'' in his work, health and hap- pinej by what was believed to be hop less Consumption," writes W. K. Lips comb, of Washington, . C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he used I'r. King's Sew I'iscovery and as wholly cured by six hot ties, he is a well man today." It's quick to relieve and the surest cure (or weak or sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, iA inpte. Asthma 1 and nil I'.roi.ehial affections, ode and $1 Od. Trial tiottle free, guaranteed by Beit v. Cherrington. Executors Sale of Real Property. Notice is hcrehv given, that the undersigned executors of the estate of William l.ivermore, leeeased, will by virtue of an order ol the lion. Co. inly court of Polk county, Oregon, uuiy ma.le and etuere.1 or reeoru on ine juu nay n Oetolier.19us.duly authorizing and empowering thein so to do, on or afler the lhth day ol Keb ruarv. V.W, proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate. to- il: Lot No. Five in Block No. Seven IT) in iven's LaCreolc Homniead Addition to the Town of Dallas. Polk Coiintv, Oregon. Sealed bids iimv be handed to the executors hereinafter named, or to the Attorneys for said estate. ... . Ii.ited at Dallas. Polk County, Oregon, this lsth day ol January, I'M'.. A. B MflR, LEONARD K. LIVERMORE, .loiul executors of said estate. sibley A Kakin. Attorneys for estate. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as eteeiurix of the estate of J. R. Hubbard deceased, has tiled her final account in the Ci.iiniv court of tbe state nf Oregon, for Polk County, and that Thursday, the lsth day of February, l:.. at the hour of In o'clock In t tie foreu.oii of said day, al the Court r.Mim of thf sunt oouutv Court in the Citv ol Dallas. Oregon. has been annointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of otcections to the said nnai account ana inf selt.eiuent thereof. KU.F.S J. HUBBARD, F.xecuirix of the estate of J. R. Hubbard, deceased Oscar Havter. Attorney, bated and nrsl published January 19, 1 :... Notice to Creditors. .-li n or, nr.1 ;v tl.-re v nti t:,e w- t o:-ht m- re I w 11! n- t N' so ..philn :.t t( .-u 's r,-;;;.rc 1 . f .- i i :. at.. I r ! i-a if V:.. rfc Where hli'gs te-es-mu. h loi f. r not d. t'lcru. The 1 il i what Is n s trh.it Is A !. Is t hi: i. a:'. I . r tru.-o-er. driver Is hiy tb ClanJt For Hcrjt's Czm's-t. !e , r-e 1 1 , h r stand t. tx t n wi'l :a: li s r th ! h" a r-- ki-t . r n . r'd i'It its f-- M d-i..-. It a u-il T If left i-d r. r:-:ln: bis smh1 p hi- - 'r ul le Lake Albeit, in Lake county, is said to be about 500-J feet lower than Lake view, and in consequence it is much warmer. A Religious Author's Statement For seteral years I was sfF.icted with kidney tiout .e and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days enable to get op without as s:iaiice. My mine contained a thick white wslinutit and pass same day and night. I con. mereed taking Foley 's Kilney Kerredr.and the pain gradnaliy abate-i an i tins It reasvsi an I my mi-Mr ' tseanie ttormai. I ches-rfully Tvcom nien I K-h v s Kiloey Hemei. C. Stafrin : M. i Thompson. Kalis t l'.y. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tM-en duly appointed administrator of tbe state of A.iL'iJsla ampbeil. deceased, by the touniv Court of the state of Oregon, for Folk C ounlv. an.l has maimed. All persons having claims against the said estate are herebv notified to present the same duly venried. Icarether with Ihe prr.w-r vouchers th.-fef.r. to Ihe undersigned, at the law orhce of i aa ar Havter. in Ihe City of Pai.as. in sa'd Comity, within six mot.lb- from the date of tni nonce. baled and first published Januarv 19. ?09. V. I CAMI BK1.1-. Adminlslralor ol ihe estate of Ani-iista ampts-li. deceased. srar Hayter. Attorney. 'CURES -AND- -U-PAiur Si tl . ,.is. Wlarsi sr-s jus t wa M wr x Grandfalhens1 knew whall BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will do. A CONVINCING PROOF of thn worth of a medicine ia the cures it can effect. Every one who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment knows that it will fUDC RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS LUKC BURNS, NEURALGIA, CONTRACTED MUSCLES AND ALL PAINS. ovues USED 5N0W LINIMENT 10 YEARS. V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to certify that I have used your Snow Liniment fur ten years for rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, etc., and in every case it has rendered immediate relief and satisfaction." Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, SOc, $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, M0. Sold and Recommended by STAFRINj-DRUG COMPANY TOWERS FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING looks beiier-wears longer- ona give more fc- bodily comfort tvT Decouse cut on -voV, large poirerns. yer costs no more than the just as qood kinds SUITWQ9 SUCKERS SOLD EVERYWHERE. Evrry garment CWErVt .,f iign of the fish guaranteed waterproof A J TO"" CO BOSTON USA m MA KILLtke COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS w,th Dr. King's tki Disse8ry PEJCE tfv. Ar i nn OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. FOR rOUCHS The Secret of a Beautiful Face f lies in keeping the skin pro tectedaswellascleansei mt washing is not enough tlai onlyleavesthe delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs; to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap. ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment You will admire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin frombecom- l ing coarse, frevents burn ing, un ana irecKiei. Jit Fttr Dntitla M f f'ti tamfk 4ndTHf GUARANTEED SATISFACXO&Yl OB MONEY REFUNDED. TTOBNEYS AT LAW BROWN & STOUT Abstkactous Notary rt m.io Ci)i.i.i-.a'tos Ulowrr Bltlg. DALLAS, OUIiO TTORSEY AT LAW Ed F. Coo, Office in Courthouse DALLAS, OREGON TTOBNKYS AT I AW. Sihley & Eakin, The only reliable set of Abstracts U Polk county. Office on Court St. DALLAS, OREGON TTORSEY AT LAW Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Offlee in Wilson Bllg. Dallas - - Oreuos TTORNEY AT LAW B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. INDEPENDENCE, ' OREGON TTORSEI AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Postofflce DALLAS, - - OREGON TTORKIY AT LAW. N. L. Bltler, OCc over Dallas City Bank. DALLAS. OREGON. 1 IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS non't Mistake The Cause Trouble-Delay May Prove Fatal. of Your Does vnur back ache? I'W, lame ia the morning? Do you MJ ami tired? I'oes it hurt yon toW over, to lift anvtliiiiK, to get up Iroo UVIT, IO Hit hii.m i r- . chair? I'o yon have Ufe he eruitll day al"."u ' :iXli 1 Dud or etiteliesoi pain m ,"c""v- h j..ii . i ..c ,.hfi Fettle in the en ouii, miuu'""e - . . 1 1. .,,! I.nthcr V0U OI VOlir IJKLH . . , , tQ niihtTDoyomomet.iiiei t that JJ simply cannot etrn.g hten up. not make any inke,tb'i,,lSel WH kidnevs at once, for l is ,l,e;tel troubles that lead to and P.righftditee. If doubt in your n.mc ha h ' ef are aiieciea, num-o '"--,, mM l,rcf.. . r , lull f " i.. if r.uctnirps are ment,ttie Kiune? - r, more and there is no other n,eJ.t.pe- $ helplol tnan i-oau . ' . t .ii n naidful and "' .in pie remedy for .the WfcZm powerful that it quickly curei tM and so et in(? eymptonit . evidenceol Home .r.. -"-. . ifineV the etilciency Cal at Uelt cuerr,..k ( - and ask to see statements atW pie who have used thi '"a",y'PrW V For sale by J ,.ut'aler(5: Buff cents. Foster-JIilhurn Co. iKd New York, sole agents for tM States. . Dotn'i Remember no other. the ri..l1!...lnAiinkniina WHO II1IIIU IC uuuijii vmi w Bifutnn For Coughs, Colds and Croup. of in THE I EW IDEA ra THE ORIBIHAL LAXATIVZ L!n ft r3 COOBB SYEDP 3 !I0NEY AS Bsst far Cii!irei For Sal by Druggists. 1 lesDcmEi ErlU J)STTST. M. ILWTER thst on ret I cure. rlnarun bs N-m b'.-' to Offlc urrr Wflm'i f rag Stan j D AULAS. OREOON. ORIHQ Laxative Fruit Syrup for Sale by STAFRIN DRUQ CO. Dallas, and M. THOMPSON, Fa CltJ Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to taKe Cleanses the thoroughly and sallow coop, pimples and bW 1 li is guaranty