State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
Lucas County. J
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co,, doing business in the City
ot loledo, County and (state aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use ol tiall'sCatarrh Cure.
f KAJR J. CHENEY
Sworn to before nie and subscribed in
my preeence, this Gth day of December,
A. JJ., J8S0.
A. W. (tLKASO.V,
(Sea!) Notary I'ublic.
nail's Catarrh Cure is taken intern.
ally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous euraetsof the eyBtem. Send for
testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY
& CO., loleilo, 0. .Sold by all druggists,
ioc. lane Mali's family rills tor con
stipation.
thirty-five Tiiclies square. A coTmTioii
wagon box will hold two tiers, thirty
cakes of elcriit Inch lee. The capacity
of this IielKMine Is forty tons, but of
course any tlze could be built on the
same plan, and a larger one would
keep the Ice In a much bettor condition.
A Homemade Mouse Trap.
If you have got no cat and find Hie
mice In your house getting altogether
too bold for comfort, or If you would
like lo keep some mice for pets, we can
tell you how lo make a trap In which
to catch them.
Over the top of an earthenware jar
fasten a piece of writing paper, tightly
binding It with a string or elastic
band. In the center of the paper cut
a cross, as shown In the Illustration.
Set the jar In the closet and suspend
arm and
arden
STORING THE ICE CROP.
Cutting the Cakes and Putting Them
Away.
The Ice season Is not over. In
many sections of the country the crop
Is now at Its best. The usefulness of
Ice on the farm cannot be exagger
ated. One who has made a business
for fifteen years of storing Ice says
that five years ago he remodeled his
old Icehouse. A description of the re
modeled structure follows:
It Is 12 by 14 feet and 12 feet high
on a two foot stone foundation. The
studding Is oak. 2 feet 8 Inches, sheath
ed on both sides and filled between
H r-v.
f I
j a,p
oriiamlllng it." For flie riiost econom
ical results manure should be hauled
direct from the barn as soon as ft Is
made and scattered over the fields by
means of a spreader. In this way, and
In this way only, can the full value of
manure be saved, provided, of course,
enough bedding is used In the barn
to nicely absorb all the liquid excre
ment, the plant food of which amounts
to nearly one-half of the total In the
manure and liquid excrement.
Carefully conducted experiments
show that the manure produced per
thousand pounds of live weight of the
following clashes of farm animals is
valued at from $25 to $iiO per head
per year. The valuations given are as
rollows: lor cows. uorses,
sheep, $20; calves, $24: pigs, $00. This
valuation takes into consideration only
the actual amounts of nitrogen, phos-
1 phorus and potassium contained in the
manure from these animals, valued in
accordance wjth the present prices of
these constituents In the form of com
mercial manures or fertilizers. It does
not take Into consideration the value
of the manure as a human builder due
to its large organic matter content.
From this It should be plain to any
one that the economical handling of
farm manure is one of the very Im
portant factors in maintaining the fer
tility of our soils.
Notice of Final Account.
Notice in hereby (riven that the undersigned
lias tiled her filial account and that Ihe County
Court for folk Comity, Oregon, has appointed
April :w. luou, at 9:30 o'clock a. m. aa the time
of hearing objections thereto and the settle
meat thereof. SARAH JACK,
Administratrix of the estate
of T. f. Jack.
Notice of Filing of Plat of Survey of
Part of Township 6 South, Range
10 West.
Notice ol Final Settlement.
Xnili e in herehv eiven that the undersigned a
administratrix of the estate of John W. Martin,
deceased, nas tiled her final account
as such administratrix in the County Court
of the Stale of Oregon for i'olk County, and that
Thursday the HI day of April, limi, at the hour
of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the
Court room of the said County Court in the city
of Pallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said
Court as the time and place for hearing of
objections, to the saw nnai account auu .uie
settlement thereof.
MARY MARTIN,
Administratrix of the estate of
John W. Martin, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated and lirst published March 23, I'm
Executrix Notice.
eern. that the undersigned baa this day been
minoiiited executrix of the estate of William F.
tiscott, deceased, by the Hon. County Court of
ICEHOUSE BEMODEt.EI).
with sawdust. From the studding a
two Inch furring projects out with the
siding on this, making an air space
suflieicnlly large that the sides of the
building are kept from becoming warm
by the cool current which passed from
the ground up and into the ice cham
ber. A 12 by IS Inch blind at each ga
ble permits a free circulation of air
and is In my estimation better than a
cupola, as there is more of a draft
over the ice. There are double doors
four feet wide extending from the
foundation to the eaves. A 4 by 4 Inch
scantling put In the peak for attaching
a double pulley facilitates the handling
of the ice. The man In the wagon sets
the tongs In a cake, and another man
in the doorway seizes It w ith Ills tongs
ns it Is drawn up. In this nav nnlv
three men are necessary at the build
lug, one to unload and two to pa. k.
Heni'atli the building a number
eight Inch tiles nre set on end, with
little piece of board over each. On the
dirt floor are six int lies of sawdust. The
rakes of Ice nre set on etlge, each tier
being finished and covered with a lav
cr of sawdust before another Is begun.
It Is better not to have the cakes too
close together, so that the Bawdust
will sift down between. Sawdust Is
better than cracked Ice to fill In with
AS GOOD AS A CAT.
by n string a piece of toasted cheese
over the center of the jar. If there
nre any mice In the closet the bait will
attract them, but just as soon as the
first mouse reaches the center of the
paper he will drop Into the jar and the
paper will fly back into place again,
ready for the next comer. A trap ar
ranged in the same manner can be
used for the capture of field and har
vest mice, which make odd and amus
ing pets.
A barrel covered with stiff brown
paper can lie used for common rats,
but they will gnaw out unless the
barrel be partly fli:ed with write)'.
I
- - !
LOST FERTILITY C?r SOIL.
Some of ths Errors of Mp.iy Wcjlern
Farmers.
Ihip.'g f
illx.llt t
t:g as i
t as s' . !
Is
III IV:
ab' t:l
able
As a i.euer.i
are con erned
t heir 'i ils s,i
' lops, lint jr.
show divided :
uin to "get hit
fertility. This
with lurking tin
has In en !--1 r : 1 ( n.
It would be far mere
considerably ea i, r to
fertility than lo ei.di ny.
after it lias I ern I'M.
I'M' years 11 In
parts of the vest
the Soil In I !,,-(. si
that ir manure
rmeiv
e for
i r :'.
si I o
Shy
hills ot failing they 1m
ot ihg t lie i -on
a par. ill
i'ler !';. li ,r-
THE SHOWS ARE O'ER.
How glad 1 am the shows are o'er
And Henry has come home!
1 no longer need lo snovei coal
- And run the place alone.
There's no slopping tn the kitchen
Washing yellow roosters white.
The house Is not all sawdust
And torn up from morn till night.
No roosters now crow In the parlor,
No hens lay tn the beds
The cockerels and the pullets
Aren't Hying round my head.
i no longer hear my Henry
Cackling ot tne cups and prizes.
Crowing in his midnight dieams
Thai he would spring some "big i
prises."
tie toid us fifty times a day
How he would "clean ihe snow up slicK
And turned tne table upside down
in siiowing how he had ' ern licked '
My. he's meeMIIke since he got home.
For Ins hopes all went to wreck
Those "rank judges' gave nis roosters
Solar plexus in the neck.
I'm so glad the Judges catch tt
When the snowmen sweat and fuss
it's the lirst lime since old Adam
That the men missed Olainirig us.
Ves. dear Henry is so meekilke,
Sweating in ihe roosier pen.
It will last until nest show lime
Then l.'h chI well lltke-l utfuln
i'olk County, Oregon, now therefore, all parties
knowing themselves indebted lo said estate are
hereby notified to call and make immediate
settlement and all persons having claim
against aaid e&iate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly veritu'd to said Executrix
within six months from the date of this notice,
that the same may be adjusted.
Paled at Pallas. Polk County, Oregon, this
JTth day of -Marcli, l'.iOii.
MARGARET E. MUSCOTT.
Executrix of the estate of
William E. Muscott, deceased
Sibley & Kaktu, Attys. for estate.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon, March 8, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Sections
19, 20, 21,-32, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 35 and
36 of TownBhlp 6 South, Bangs 10
West have been surveyed ; that the
approved plat of said survey has been
received at this office; that said plat
will be filed in this office on April 20,
1909, at 9 o'clock A. M. ; that said Sec
tions 21, 22, 23, 24, 27 and 28 are Id tbe
Siuslaw Forest Reserve; that on and
after said date, viz: April 20, 1909,
legal applications for the entry of
said surveyed land will be received.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER.
Register.
GEO. W. B1BEE, Receiver.
Notice Of Filing Of Plat Of Survey Of
South Half Of Township 6 South,
Kange 9 West.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
roiK Lenny. iJemrime.it o.
a.j. nson, riaintiii, v. James spa rug ana
spantis, ms wne; Aaron buarKs ana
Suarks. his wife: Andrew Snarfcs and
Sparks, his wife; Elizabeth Guddard and
(ioddard, her husband: Win. Huleoniband
Hoicomb, hut wne; i nomas II ol comb and
Hok'oiub, iiis wile: Mavilia Evans and
EviiiiH, hei husband; Mary Garrison and
Garrison, her husband; Sadie Taylor and
iiiyior, ner misuaiui : ."uaunew srou ana
Seoit. his wife: Daniel White and White,
his wife; Henry White and White, his
wile: and Catharine JicGarry. Defendants.
To James Suarks. et al.. the above mimed
defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are
nereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed Huaiiiet you in the above-entitled
suit, on or before the expiration of six weeks
iroin me oate 01 me nrsr. publication of this
summons, to wit: On or before May lath, lju9.
that beimr the date of the hint rmblicHtion of
tnin Huuiiiiims; nun u von iaii 10 answer said
complaint for want thereof plaintiff will apply
to the above-named Court for all and singular
me renei praye.i lor in ins complaint, to-wit
iliat you and each one of von. von heirs and
assipiiM, be forever barred from all claims what
soever in the following descried tminike.s. tn-
ui'p 1 1 1 1 1 in k in me suuini'Bsi corner oi me
i). i. ( . of Matthew Sparks and wife, in 'I'd 6 S
K ti W of the Willamette Meridian in Folk
(.ouniy, uregon; thence h, 1Qs rds; thence W
iijy.'jt rds; thence S. lus rds; and thence E. VJ9l4
,v me pimr oi ueKiiilllllK
rd,
l:i
t IV IV
III'!
1. l;:il
I Ir. re Is um:i: h- !: i u
hai'lim) tub nor.
tin It il.H's imt Irave nir spares and
nlso prevents Hie enkes fr fm-zlng
together km K.illill.v. When Hlllnt; loose
liminls nre place.l In front f the
tliMil's, mid 1. 1. in ten or twelve ini'heii
in k of lliem is tilled in willi muvdii-it.
The l.eliouve Is tilled from n .il
iiliont a mile away. l,e sans are used
njid e-iKes , nt from twenty live to
seems I hat ted:.
III','. An expert hiivs:
In mary icetloiis
I he d iv l.'i nrre v,
to pay M" re a'.M'M'i
the fertility i f Hie s..
kIioiiIiI have done ve.ii. a
lioiild have learned the le
tan- lit Ihe fanner-- ii tin-
tlltl lirfrl-e the f. it lie ) I .!'
ni I..
t 1
'..i. The
on 1 1 1 1 i : r .
e-i.-l an!
i-'- of (!;
T'l I
west were penrd to ill: ll i
they did le t prol'.t hy the e; "Vlr;..-,
of easierii and soiil'iern far:- r
namely, that oenlinnrns triin eiihure
nnd contlnii'ms ne..'le t of eenserx iny
farmyard manure and applying it re r
ulnrly nnd In (lie most eeninnnh al
manner to (heir soils is evident from
the present lack of fertility in many
of the corn tielt states, where the soils
at one time were so pmduetlve as to
lend people to think t hat their exhaus
tion was prartleally an Impossibility."
It Is pertinent also to here refer to
the trials conducted by Ihe Cornell
ORrleultural station to demonstrate the
losses to stable manure when exposed
to leaching and w eatlierin. A pile
of manure that contained elements
worth toAH after being exposed for
live months was worth only i'j.n:;.
Leaving manure In piles In the field Is
nu antiquated method that should nev
er be practiced for the reason that It
results In fertilizing the spots wh-re
the heaps lie too heavily. Klvlng them
fully throe times as 'much of the fer
tilizing elements ns they need, while
three times as much ground receives
less than It needs or not enough to
make a showing. Where manure Is
allowed to He In heaps on a field for
a few weeks or a month It Is an Im
possibility to spread It so as to get an
even distribution of organic matter and
of the elements of fertility. It Is pref
erable to spread the manure direct
from the wngon with a fork, nlthonj.ii
tl.ls Is I"- no nie."-'' n" ir to date wiv
United States LaDd Office,
Portland, Oregon, March S, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the South
Half of Township 6 South, EaDge 9
et, lias IjC'cu surveyed; that the
approved plat of eaid survey hasbeeD
received at tim office; that said plat
will be hied m this office oq April 22,
IlH'li, at ! o'clock A. M. ; and that on
and after said date, viz; April 22, 1909,
legal applications for theentry of said
surveyed land will be received.
ALOEliXON S. DUKSSER,
Register.
OEO. V. BIBEE, Receiver.
The date ol the lirM Dtiblication of this sum
nions is April 6th, iww, and the date of ihe lust
publication is May lsth, 1909. Thit, summons is
Iuiiil.stieu tjy order of lion, hd F. Com!. Cnuiitv
J mine ill and for I'olk Countv. Oregon, dulv
made ami entered at Chambers' in the City of
unons, ruifc uuumy, wreaon. on April nd, imiy.
. i.. ruu.t, jk. and
L. I). BKOWN.
Attorneys for the phiintilt'.
Notice of Filing of Plat of Survey of
Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, Town
ship 6 South, Range 9 West.
Order to Show Cause.
In the County Court of the state of Oregon
for I'nili CMinitv.
In the mailer of the esiate nnd iruar.llaiiship
' ""i -Muni Muhlnr, Kulh '.Miihln; and
Miviird HiTiinn Muhliv, minors. In Probate
It iippearliiif lo this Court from the petition
ineiienieu mid tiled by otto (. Mil hi or
ine iriiiiroiiin ol llie iiei'Mins and estiites of the
"""" moil. oioi.-, .rayliiK lor an on er
sa.e ol eri o.iu run e.-lule belollgilig to his said
Aiiuii.iival.il 1-1'J interest in and to those
ii iiinn iini i'in in lanu in Colt Countv. Stale i
iir. K.'n, kiibjeet to tlieeurteny estate of snid tie
1 it loner, ih seriiii'il ns
(I) Tne North!,, the .Southeast ', and the
North '.j of the Southwest 't of .-eetion i); the
""" i1" me .MirineiiNi ot Sii tion 2li: the
s um. 'a ol the sonihwesl '4 of ihe south weat
ami the l.o Nuinhered :!, 1 and 5 of Section 14
ills... iH'viniiinv at the Soiitlirart corner ol the
hiMirs I 'a ii key lioimlion LiiiiiI Chiim, No 41
mi l Pliiunitr tli.-iiee North XM chains: thence
...... . 1 1 m i ii.- : iiieuee south :i hi chums; and
I I. in - i.n-l to en.oilN IO III.' I. I.CU nl kia.n
hie', excepting the followine. Belrlnninir at
a .nir :l -l i hums North and h.as chains West
"ie .-iMiineusi corner ol said 1'ankey Claim
ami rannii.p tlience South la chains: thence
' '"-oi-. ineiiie .Norm la ciiainn: and
in. "in' r.uM , rii mis to tne plaie of kit nnin
all in l .oMoliie -, ,-outh. of KaiiLeF Km. nf tim
. lIlMlllrlte Merldlull.
l 'i Lot Niinitieretl I in Block Numbered 3 in
i "''.", ""n-'ii in nu-1 ii y ol lianas.
I Hint il in m i -esuirv and would be lienelleial to
mho mil. is lien , in n r. al ei-tule should be sold
"o,1 oi usiur Hayter, hsu., altorney for
; Mild ifuMnliiiu.
II ii- he.ei.y I irdered that the next of kill of
' """- "ii" no pernnia lilHT. Bled in the
-nu. man', nppenr in line I II in Court on Weil
li. Mlay. ihe ;mi, day ol April. I'.msl. at Klo'cloek
a in .. nt the i nun room of tt.i Court. !n the
. . I. . , on 1 1 1 1 1 'io e in me lily ot llallna.
i oik i iiii.iv . Mnie i iireuon. ll.r o and there to
T o . T i - should not 1 aranied
And it is furili. i iirdrr.-d that a conv of u.i-
or.ier ! Imhe.1 u least llirec silecesnive
weeks l.el.ir.- the phti.l day of hearliiu. in Ihe
. "k . . nni i.i.M rver. a newpa.er elreulal
... . o.hi.j, prinie.l ami pnhhslied
liated'vinreli 2i, iim!.
ED. F. C(MD.
County Judfte.
at
THE
mm
DR. KIWG'S
CQUG!
FOR
IS G0LBS
AIMD ALL THROAT and LUIMG
DISEASES PREVENTS
pnEur,ioniA and consuLiPTion
Uriited States LaDd Office,
Portland, Oregoo, March 10, 1909.
Notice is hereby giveu that Sections
4, 5, C, 7, 8 and 9 of Township 6 South,
Range 9 West, has been surveyed ;
that the approved plat of said survey
has been received at this office; that
said land was included in the Tilla
mook Forest Reserve on March
1907, aud is now Included in the Sius
law jNatlonal Forest Reserve; that
said plat will be filed In this office on
April 22, 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m., and
that on and after said date, legal
applications for the entry of said land
will bo received.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register,
GEO. W. BIBEE. Reeeivor.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon,
for Polk Couuty. Department No. 2.
(iertrude M. Bullard, Plaintiff V Roy W. Bul
lard. Defendant.
To Ror W. Billiard, tha above-named I
detennatit:
In the Name of the State of Orea-on. You are I
hereby reumred to anoear and answer the enm.
plaint filed airaitiHt you in the above entitled I
Court and suit within six weeks from the date
oi me nrsi publication ol this summons, to-wit:
On or before the fifth day ol May, 1909; and if
you fail bo to answer, for want tbireof tbe I
phiintilt' will aonlv Lo aald Court for m iIhrwa bh I
prayed for in said complaint, via.: That tbe
marriage contract now and heretofore existing
between plaintiff and defendant be forever
annulled and dissolved; and that plaintiff!
maiden name, Gertrude M. Dickinson, te
restored to her and that Dlaintllf may have
such other and further relief aa to the Court
muy seem just ana equitable.
This summons, by an order of the Hon. Ed. P.
Coad, County Judge of I'olk County, Oregon.
made at Chambers at Dallaa. Oregon, on the I
fcu ubj oi munai isuw, la acrveu upon you by I
oie puuiii-aiiou tuereoi uoi ieaa mail once a
wee, lor six aiiccessive weeka immediately
prior to the fifth day ol May. 1909, ill the "Polk
County Observer." a weekly newspaper of
general circulation published in said County of
P,.llr Tim .t..lu ,.f t .. t f...
auiuiiioiin IB itjiircil VJ3.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I.
"-wiji
BALLARD
HOREHOUND
oYKUP
A cough or cold la generally a forerunner
Bick spells. It should not be neglected the hnl "l sertous
system is a combination of tubes auU cells wh.aiibre8linf!
kept in order to insure good health. ' Wlllch must s
Ballard's Horehound Svrun
CI IRF COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHlTic
UKCVVHOOPINQ COUQH, CPOiS
AND ALL PULMONARY DlSEASR
Cured of a Chronic Cough.
J. H. Ellis, Butte, Mont., writes: "r cheerfnih,
mend Rallard's Horehound Syrup to all neo, iy om
with chronio coughs. I suffered for years wuR a f ote(t
cough which wotiid last all winter. balUrd'. H1"0
Hyrup effected an immediate and perwanSnt cur! Zm
25c, 50c and $1.00.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, JHO
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
LOW
RATES
TO
OREGON
DAILY
During March and April
From alt Parts of the East
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
OREGON SHORT LINE
THE OREGON
RAILROAD a NAVAGATI0N
COMPANY
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
$33 from Chicago
$30.50 from St. Louis
$25 from Omaha
$25 from Kansas City
Corn'spoiKtinai;; tow from all other poima.
Citation.
In the Countv Court of tha Stnt nf nnrnn
for the County of Polk, '
In the Mailer of the Guardianship of the!
rotate ui wiv oevier bi u itrviue Mevier. minnm
Citutlon.
lo J. A. Sevier and Out Sevier anil to n
ither next of kin unknown. Greeting:
111 the Name of the State of Orevme vnn
hereby cited and required lo appear in the
,uuiuy uinri oi ins aiaie oi orenon, for the
'ounty of Polk at the Court Room theiw.r ..t
Dallas in the CouuiT of Polk on Ktnnl.i u.l
win nay ui April, own, at luo'cioek In the fore
noen of that dav. then and then, tn shnweauau
if any exist, why an older should not be made
uy sniu onuri mat tne real properly of said
minors, hereinafter detcrllied be sold by H. o.
aiiiiHieii ab Kuaniiau oi tne eBtate, in the man
ner provided by law, an prayed for in the peti
tion ol the said (iuardian, filed herein on the
llith day of tiiareh. mm. snid real
UCDI-lim M 1.I1I.IWS. 1U-HIL ATI lltllllVinu
one-twelfth (1-12) Interest In and to I,nt NO..
(II) and Ten (10) In Block No. Three (3) and Lot
Ten (10) in Mlock No. Eight (8) in Leven'a
..uiurjicnu Auuiiiuii 10 me town ol
UtlllllS, Polk County. Oreirnn. Also helnnln
ui a ifnii o.m i iiaiiis chsl irom ine riortnwest
eiirner of the Benjamin Nlchola D. L. O. Not.
-o. imiii.iuini fto m in Township 7 South of
nnime o nttm Ol me v lliamelt.p MorM an In
I'olk Comity, Oregon, running thence South
ii.im chains, thence West noon chains n,n,.,.
Snuth ).25 chains, thence Kast 16.00 chains,
...ct.vv lu'iui i.w uiiains, inence SOUtn V 70
cliuins, thence South 85 degrees 15 minutes
Kttht 7.25 chains, thence N.irth fifi fin ..huin.
" rlll-y wi i..uui;ii.iiiiBn)iiice oi Deglnulng.
Also beginning 3t.91 chains South from the
Northeast corner of the Benjamin F. Nichols
v. J.. . . J-iut. lo. 1:',-1U. t;iilllll ISO. 70 111 Tnwnshin
Houth Of Kllllfi'e A WeKt of tl.o WlllamAtt
.'n'riiiiHii in rum i;ouniy. urcgon, thence West
.17.10 chains, thpnee South 36 34 chaina, thence
Kast 'J0.I4 chains, thence North ukt hain
thence Kast 16. 75 chains, thpnpn North -n j-r
iiiains in me piace oi Beginning, saving and
excepting therefrom a certain tract conveyed
to 0. J. Cuy by deed recorded in Volume 43 at
page of the deed records ol Polk Cnnmt,
Oregon. '
Witness: The Hon. Ed P. Coad,
Judge of the County Court of
!. i niu Dinio ui Oregon, lor tne
ski, I County of Polk, with the seal
of said Court affiled, thia 20ln
uay oi niarcn, A l). ,10011.
E. M. SMITH.
Clerk.
YOU GET WHAT WE GET JMf
lMtL buyers name given if wanted. Wenotonlr
fflLte ?"UUan yoursefi
M Bjmi9 aKjLj abnuy nine mat you get what we
chickens fofSPAStim
lo 118 nw tor coops, tags, etc,
guu incur! uimuuri uuivlr.ilSSION CO.
W. II. MCC0R000DALE, PROP. 95 FRONT ST., PORTLAND,0rS
A Fresh Complexioa
ii preserved and prodjccil by
Kooertme, a mild, delightful
preparation, delicately fragrant.
Makes the skin exauisitelv softi
banishes crackled appearance caused
by over-drynessj reduces the size of
I'T enlarged pores, cleanses them, re-
X 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.
Astyour Druggist for a fret lamplt of
OUT OF DOOR WOllffillS,
Men who cannot stop ,
for o rainy day.- will 1 J
find (hp nrPnleO .. i i
comfort and freedom
of bodily movement
WATERPROOF
OILED CL0THIN
SLICKERSWSUWJ)
Every garment beorinn
the sign of the fish'
guarqpleed waterproof
laraiog free
A j rnwm en nn.iAH . . .
17
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Summons.
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOR DALLAS.
Train No. 64. Leave Independence daily. 6 00
a. in.; lv. Monmouth, 6:15 a. ni - ar. Dallas. 6 40
a.m.
Train No. 68. Leave Independence, dally,
10:60 a. in.; Iv. Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.j r. Dai-
ins, 11.1WH. ni,
Traill No. 70. Leava In.lenpnrianM all.
6:15 p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.: ar'. Dallaa!
b:5d p. m,
ros AIBLII.
Leave Independence, dailv.
ar. Air lie,
Train No. 67.
7:30 u. m.; lv. Monmouth. 1 -.n a
H:l a. m.
Train No. 73. Iave Independence, dailv. 1 -an
p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 3:60 p. m.; ar. All lie, 4:2fij
OB MONMOUTH ONLT.
Leave Independence, daily, S:80 p. m.
No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7: a. ra.
FROM DALLAS.
FOB INDIFENOINC1.
Train No. 65. Leava Dull., ri.n... Q.,.
8::i0a. m.: lv. Monmouth, 8:56 a. m.: r IrnirZ
peudence, 9:15 a. m. ,
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Hoik, Department No. 2.
Mark Blodirett, Plaintlrt. va. i:lark K. Blodirett
and Maud Blodirett his wife; Ilarrv B. Blixlgett,
unmarried; Ida A. Kast and J.'L. KM her
bu.band; Armilila J. Howard and Charles N.
Howard, her husband; Eva II. Koblnaoii and
Frank Kobinnon her husband: Bertie M. Martiu
and John Martin her husband, Defendants.
io mr jv. uiontrett anil Maud Bludirett bis
wife; Harry B. Blodxetl uumarried; Ida A East
and J. L. East her husband; Armilila J. Howard
and Charles N. Howard her husband, the above
named defendants.
In the Name of the State of Oregon : Yon and
each of you are hereby required to appear and
anawer the complaint lilrd against you in the
above entitled court and cause w ithin six weeks
from the dale ol the first publication of this
summons upon you, and if you fall so to appear
and ans-ver, for want thereof the plaintlrt will
take a Judgment and decree against y.m aud
each of you as prayed for in hia complaint
herein to-wit: Tnal plaintiff in the owner In
fee Bimple of the following; descrllied real
prcmiaca to-wit: The North half of the South-
em quarter, ana tne North half of the Booth
west quarter of Section Twenty-two in Town
ship Seven South of Kanre six Weat of the
Willamette Meridian, In Polk Comity, Oregon,
and that you and each ol you be forever barred
and enjoined from claiming any nKht, title or
STRENGTH
BACKS
FOR OLD
The Kidneys Need ConsUnt Hets-
Dallas People Depend on Dou'i
Kidney Pill.
Train No. 101. Lv. Dallas. Sunday only. 6 56
m.; ar. Independence, 7:30a. m.
Train No. 69. Iavn niiah .o. n .
Monmouth, 1:25 p. in.; .u indeiwndence Tin n Zi i. . ??. 11 . nd thedau,
m. (This train cEuneiuu Mo'nmonV;4?.?: J. tJ""t P"b'on will be on the 4th day of
lnteret in or to .aid premises or any part there-
ui uu iur iuitd oiner ma Dinner relief in the
premises aa to the Court may seem meet with
equity and good conscience, and for costs and
disbursements herein.
This BiimmouB is published for a period of
six weeks by order of the Honorable Ed. F.
Coad, Judge of the County Court of the Stale of
Oregon for Polk County made at Chambers on
ine ana oay oi March limit, and the date of the
lie.)
Train No. 71. Ir rtaiiaa ...it. - .
Ir. Monmouth, 8 p. m.; ar. Independence :I5
FROM AIRLIK.
Train No. 66. fava Airll rf.ii a. . .
Monmouth, :S5 a. m. ; ar. Indemiidei'.n.''a u;
iaiiaa.j
SIBLEY & EAKI V,
Attorneya lor Plaintlft.
onmoulb for
nn.M.'. JliT"? e , cold. etltl ra my Ian;-, ani m completed prettratea mt that I waa
S nanrl w.'V'J 1 w" tr7 Dt. King'. Stw ViKVTtrj. iil
iter nsicg out bottle I west back X work, m well m I rrtt n."
W. J. ATECrS, Banner Sprier, Tenn.
PRICE 60o
Ik SOLO ANO GUARANTEED BY aC
AND $1.00
BELT & CHERRINGT0N, Dallas, Oregon
TO THE PUBLIC
Writo letters to every bod v vou know
In the Kast ami tell them about thea.
low colonists rates. Send them liter
ature about Orpcon. or send their ad-
dresses to us ami w will do It la
mis way you can be a great help in
me growtn and progress of your state.
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
for anyone from any place if you want
to. IVfo.lt tbe necessary amount
with our local a cent and h ni .-w
graph ticket promptly.
iMiir ol Areau or writ? to
WM. McMCRRAT
General Pa.ai.en or A rr
r ' " r ' "
Tbe Oregon Railroad A Xavicatlon Co
l c . i r - - . . .
iuiud uriucio tJUnea in Oregon)
I rOETUKD. OBEGOX
train o.7-i Leare Airlie, dally, t on p ,
It. Monmouth. &:0 p.m.; ar. Independen
.r.iiii.i.iwi leaveB Airne .'.An m . ..w-. .
. ' - -.......uu.u tt.au v. m. arrlrea luda
FROM MONMOUTH ONLY.
J:00pTn.MOI",1"atl, '0, ,n1Ienle'.'lli
TTORNET AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, . OREGON
Calls promptly answered day or
night.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
DaLI-an.
Bell Phone lot
ORKRON
Mutual Phone LM
When past middle ae, ttiereeomai
noticealile weakening of the ominfol
the body and t lie danger of quick decline.
It is quite necessary to give prompt help
to any part that first shows iini ol
wear. Healthy kidneys mean stileoU
aire. Weak kidneys bring consunimei-
ache. If you have backache, lameof
weak back, quick pains when atoopinf
or lifting; if you are tired and ntrtcw,
have dizzy spells, watery iwellinp
der tbe eyes or around the anklei, rber
matic or neuralgic pain, gravel, sail
ing urine, too frequent passages, lf
or stringy sediment in the orine, sanlj
or discolored urine, or pasgagesstniflil,
be sure vour Kidneys need sUentio
Ooan'a Kidney I'ills is the belt medi
cine to use. it nas curea m".'
and will cure you. ,
Home proof is convincing "d"
the efficiencr of this remedy. W
Belt & Cherrington'sdrug store. snd a
to see the statements of Dallas pP
who have used this remedy. .
For sale bv all dealers. rr
cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., BBl
New York, sole agents for ths l
States.
Remember the name-DoMi-
no other.
IVa nftn wondpr how an? P"" T.
be persuaded into taking anyihiM
Foley's honey and Tar for wo.bijW"
and lung trouble. I)o not be fooled
accepting "own make'-othersoh. its
The genuine contains no harmlsi "V
and is in a vellow package. Cetsms,
M. L. Thompson, ralif tny-
M. OLIVE SxMITlI
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
km i TMEnoUCH
and CURE thi LUNC8
Dr. King's
lev Discovery
rno afouCHS .
s wis
, ns (fella"'
" I
lOTJARAVTEED
THE IEW IDEA THE CRIBIIAL LAXATIYZ
C0061 JTEDf
IrpilHEDYS MATIVE H 0f3EY-P
tJLi 3tej til Bsn!i L-zO Best for CUI&u til LJ uatmmmius tiui-
For Sale by Druggists.
TP,
wyy Cores PacH
T-rrralanr"
M m :-v fcjrirf
li Wond t.r 7k r56 lKidy ot Bladder Disease not nsHT
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. crjvaJ
PorSsJeby STAJRIN DEUO CO. DaJli. and M. THOMPSON, Id'