Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, May 21, 1909, Image 4

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    Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that iB by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachion tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entire
ly closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J.
CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
M. HAYTER
Offlce over Wilaon'a J fug Store
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTOBNKY AT LAW,
Oscar Hayter,
Upstair In Campbell building. Mill St
DALLAS, OREGON
Rev. I. W. Williamson's Letter
Rev. I. W. Williamson, Huntington,
W. Va., writes: "This is to certify that
I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for
nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble
and am free to say that it will do all
that you claim for it." Foley's Kidney
Remedy has restored health and Btrength
to thousands of weak, run down people.
Contains no harmful drugs and is pleas
ant to take. C. Stafrin, Dallas; M. L
Thompson, Falls City.
CONCRETE SILUS.
JTTORNET AT LAW
Ed. F. Cod,
Office In Courthouse
DALLAS, OREGON
ton tia eootfl uuHutlftantfi
TTORNEY AT LAW
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.
Office In Wilson Bklg.
Dallas - Oregon
A Mod roe man sold 55 bead of stock
sheep for $6.25 per head.
Ed Hollowell has Just completed
the settiDg out of another large
orchard at Brownsville. The new
orchard contains 75 acres.
Many weak, nervous women have
been restored to health by Foley's Kid
ney Kemedy as it stimulates the kid
neys so they will eliminate the waste
matter from the blood. Impurities de
press the nerves, causing nervous ex
haustion andotherailments. Commence
today and yon will soon be well. Fleas-
ant to take. C. Stafrin, Dallas; M. L
Thompson, Falls City.
Paying For Their Land and Homes Out of The
FIRST CROP RAISED
RAI5INQ WHEAT IN SOUTHERN SUNNY ALBERTA
This land le producing from 40 to 65 bushels of wheat to tho acre on sod breaking. Sold on
easy payments. Write at once for free illustrated booklet telling all about this wonderful
wheat producing land which will earn you more money for life than any other place on
this continent and make you independent. Write today. Address
LAND BUYERS CLUB
311 N Commercial St. Y. M. C. A. Building
Salem, Oregon
If you want to feel well, look well and
be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy.
It tones up the kidneys and bladder,
purifies the blood and restores health
and Blrenetli. I'leasant to take ami
contains no harmful druits. Why not
commence today? C. Stafrin, Dallas;
XI. L. Thompson, Falls City.
An oil well in Jackson county has
been drilled to a depth of 100 feet.
If you desire a clear complexion take
Foley's Orino Lixative for constipation
and liver trouble as it will stimulate
these organs and thoiouiilily cleanse
your system, which is what everyone
needs in the spring in order to feel well.
C. Stafrin, Dallas; M. L. Thompson.
Falls Citv.
Much ground is being cleared for
fruit at Dutch Flat, Wusco county.
Hoarseness, bronchitis and other
throat troubles are quickly cured by
roiey s Honey and lar as it soothes and
heals the" inflamed throat and bronchial
tubes and the most obstinate cough dit
appears, insist upon having the gen
nine joley s Honey and lar. (J. Stalrin,
Dallas; M. I.. Thompson, tails City.
There has been $2315 contributed to
the publicity fund at Klamath Falls.
Tom
C.
Stockwell
The
Phonograph
A Card
This is to certify that all drueuists are
autnonzea to relund your money if
Foley's Honey ,?nd Tar fails toenre vour
cough or cold. It stops thecoueh. heal
the lungs and prevents pneumonia and
consumption, Contains no opiates. Hi
genuine is in a vellow nackase.
Stafrir, Dallas: M. I.. Thomoson. Fall
uity.
Fireproof and Practically Frost Proof
When Properly Constructed.
It Is desirable to prevent the freea
lng of silage in the silo during cold
weather as far as possible, and the silo
of a construction to prevent freezing
to the largest degree is the preferable
one, other things being equal, says a
bulletin Issued by the Iowa experi
ment station. It is difficult to make a
comparison between the merits of the
various types of silos in this respect
owing to the Inability to Bnd them un
der like conditions. Freezing of silage
Is due to loss of beat, first, through the
silo wall nud. second, to the air In con
tnot with the feeding surface. The
first loss may be reduced by using a
nonconducting wall in the silo and the
second by preventing the circulation
of air above the silage in the silo.
It may be impartially said that as
far as the prevention of freezing of si
lage ia concerned the stave, stone, sin
gle wall brick and concrete silos are of
equal merit. When properly made.
however, the double wall concrete silo
is perhaps the most nearly frost proof
Df nil. The conducting material be
tween the walls consists only lu small
metal ties, and the circulation of air
mav be cut off by the insertion of hori
zontal tar paper partitions. When the
top of the silo Is open and a free cir
culation of air permitted It is almost
impossible to prevent the surface from
freezing in severe weather. A per
sonal Investigation of silos In cold
Guardian's Sale.
Apricots over an inch in length are
on exhibit in a Medford real estate
offlce.
Man
Smashes All Records.
As an all-round laxative tonic and
health-builderno other pills can compare
who nr. rungs ISaW LUe yu s. Thev
tone and regulate stomach, liver and
kidneys, purify the blood, strengthen
the nerves: cure Constipation, Dyspep-
oia, Diuuusuess. jaunuice. HeadHch,
Willis and Malaria. Trv them. 25r m
Belt & (Jhemngton'8 drug store.
Dallas,
Oregon
For the remarkable price of $1.25
per bushel, wheat has been sold at
Pendleton.
Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909
via the
Southern Pacific Co.
from
DALLAS, OREGON
To OMAHA and Return - - - $61.90
To KANSAS CITY and Return - $61.90
To ST. LOUIS and Return - - $69.40
To CHICAGO and Return - - $74.40
and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11,12
To DENVER and Return - - - $56.90
On Sale May 17, July 1, August II
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit Octo
tober 31.
These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stop
over privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to
make side trips to many interesting points enrouta.
Routing on the returu trip throustb California mv t hu.i
Blight advance over the rates quoted.
full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur
nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or
WM. McMURKAY. Oenkral Passenoer Auest, Portlanu, Oregon
Kills to Stop the Fiend.
the worst foe for 12 years nf John
Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a running
uii,-er. ue paid doctors over 4UU with
win. ucneui. men nucmen s Arnica
saive mned the ulcer and cured him.
Cures Fever-Sores, Hoils, Felons, Kcze
ma, Salt Rheum. Infallible for PIIoq
lit. rns, SchU.8. (Juts. Corns, linn t ltd it
cnernngton. 2oc at Uelt & Cherriiui
ton s drug store.
The LaOratide Commercial club has
decided to use the local papers for
distribution among homeseekers.
Lived 152 Years.
W. I'arr England 'e oldest man mnr.
ried the third time at 120, worked in the
fields till 139 and lived 20 years longer.
I'eople should be youthful at 80. .lames
Wright, of Spurlock, Ky., shows how to
remain vouiik. "I feel iustliimn irt.voor.
old boy," he writes, "after taking six
Dottles of hlectrio Bitters. For thlnv
years kidney trouble made life a burden
but the first bottle of this wonderful
medicine convinced me I had found the
greatest cure on earth." They're a God
send to weak, sicklv rundown nr nl,l
people. Try them. 60c at Belt & Cher
nngton'B drug store.
. , .
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
and in pursuance ot an oraer oi mo
County Court ol the State of Orogon,
lor Polk Couutv. slUine In probate, made
nnri enteral! nf reeoirl 111 Bald Court on the 2tb
day of April, 1009, In the matter of the estate
and guardianship of Loralne Maud M unrig,
Ruth Muhln and Rdwiird Hernuu MubllR.
minors, authorizing and licensing the under
signed an guardian' of the persons and estates
ol said minors to sell certain real property or
sale, for cash, in the manner prescribed iv law,
the undersigned as alien guaruian win irom
and alter Saturday, the 21 h day of May, 1KW, at
the law olllce ot Oscar Hayter, Kso,., in the
City ofDtllaa, in said County, proceed to sell
the naid rial property, at private sale, for oash
In hand on day oi sale, in accordance with said
license ot sale and in the manner prescribed by
law, subject to confirmation oy salt. County
Court; snid real property being particularly
described as follows, tn-wit:
An undivided l-Vi interest in and to those
certain parcels of laud in Polk County. State ef
Oregon, subject to the curtesy estate of said
Otto i. Muhilg, described as
(I) The North i, Hie Southeast K and the
North 4 ol the Southwest ot Section 'it; the
North k of the Northeast of Section '-6; the
South w of the Southwest !iof the Southwest 'i
and the Lois Numbered s, 4 and 5 ol Heoiion 14;
also, beginning at the Southeast corner of the
James Pankey Donation Laud Claim, No. 44,
and running thence North 3.81 chains; theuce
VVest52.au chains; thence South ,181 chains; and
t'.ence Hast !a 60 chains to the place ot beam
ning, excepting the following. Beginning at
a point 3.H1 chains North and ti.25 chains West
from the Southeast cornerof said Pankev Claim.
and running thence South 13 chains: thence
west 7 chains; tnenee iNortn 13 cnaias; and
theuce East 7 chains to the place of beginning.
all in Towuehip 7 South, of Kanget1 West, of the
wuiarneite flicnoian.
(2) Lot Numbered 4 In Block Numbered 3 in
the liem Addition to the City of Dallas.
Dated this ,imh day of April, WO.
OTTO. O. MUHL1G.
fitiardiau of the persons and
eHiatesni ine aoove-iiaineu minors.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice .8 hereby (riven that the undernipned, I
as administrator ol the estate of Mary K. Coulee. I
decettsed, hs tiled his final account in the I
county Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Hoik
County, and that Saturday, the 19th day of
June, 1909. at the hour oi ten o'clock in th
forenoon of said day, at the court room of the
said County Court in the City of Dttlli.it, Oregon,
hug been appointed by said Court as
tne time ana place lor the hearing of objec-1
LioiiH to the uaid final account and the settlement
inereoi.
WILUAM H. CQNLEK,
Administrator of the estate of
Mary E, Coulee, deceased.
i.. u. crown, Aiiomev.
Dated and first published May 18, 19U9.
Even
Gindfaftherw knew what
BALLARD'S SNOw
LINIMENT
wi n do.
A CONVINCING PROOF
of the worth of a medicine is the cures it can Pffo
USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YEARS.
V. L. Settle, Richmond, Mo., writes-- "ThiJi
certify that I have used your sliow Ltolment for
years for rheumatism, neuralgia, a ," 7hl J?
StlsTaYtir9." M Atl
Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c, 50c SI on
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
Administrator's Notice.
About 800 people are employed in
and about the Iruit canneries and
packing houses at Milton and Free-
water.
Won't Slight A aood Friend.
"If ever I need a cornrh meiliVina o .;,.
I know what touet." deulmvn Mr A r.
Alley, of IteaJs, Me., '-tor, after using 10
tiottlea of Dr. Kinir'a New Ilia.
and feeing its excellent results in niv
tainiirunu others, I am convinced it is
the lien nieilioine ni tile for coughs, colils
and lung trouble." Everyone who tries
it feele just that way. Relief is felt at
once and its quick cure surprises you.
for itronchitiB, Asthma, Hemorrhage,
Croup, I.aimpne. Sore Throat.
chest or I n tigs its supreme. 60c and $1 .00
irini oome iree. tiuaranteeJ by Bell S
i. nerrinxiou s tlrng store.
THE
re
SOFWEi I
mm
DR. KING'S
w E)iseVi
COUGHS
FOR
AND
COLDS
AND ALL THROAT and LUilTG
DISEASES . . . . . PREVENTS
PNEirarM and consuniPTiocj
... ,Tw0 K re.coM.eettW ea dt lonr and so com&letehr snttnM h. t
nnsbls to work end scarcely able to suad. I thea wts adriaed to tTr Kik. r! 1
ft "in rat bottle I west back to work, aa well a7l erwae." ' w"r.
W. J. ATKUTS, Banner Sprinjt, Tena.
PRICE 60o
St SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY j
AND SI.OO
BELT & CHERRINQTON, ruUas, Oregon
DOUm.B WALL CONCRETE SILO.
weather proved conclusively that those
provided with a tight roof did not con
tain nearly as much frozen silage as
those left open.
The freezing of silage does not nec
essarily mean a loss, as it may be
thawed out and made fit for feeding
and when properly attended to need not
rot or mold. The frozen silage may be
often thawed by mixing with the
warm silage at the center of the silo,
ft is generally considered dangerous
to feed frozen silage.
In order to secure a first class con
crete silo it Is necessary that good ma
terials, well mixed in the right pro
portions, be used In preparing the con
crete and that the whole be skillfully
handled. If these requirements are
fulfilled the writers upon Investigation
are confident that no better silo can
be erected than one constructed of
concrete. The Investigations, how
ever, would Indicate that It is not ad
visable for the man with no experi
ence with concrete construction to at
tempt the building of a concrete silo.
The expense Involved is too great for
the individual farmer who has not
previously constructed buildings of
concrete to experiment The work
should be turned over to the concrete
contractor under a guarantee that only
nrst class silo be built.
Among the desirable features of the
concrete silo or any masonry silo may
lie mentioned that it is essentially
fire proof. A silo was found In use In
Wisconsin which bad withstood a fire
that burned all the surrounding build
ings.
How Long Are Cows ProfitabUT
In my opinion, a milk cow remain
valuable as long as she breeds and
continues to give enough milk and but
ter fat to pay a reasonable dividend
over and above cost of keep. The old'
est cow I have Is nine years old, and
I don't remember having kept any un
til older. I find my cows after their
eighth year begin to taper off In qttau
tlty of milk produced, though they
woum last longer If they had not
been "crowded" so hard in former
years. My experience and observation
of Tlolstetn -cows lead me to believe
that the decrease Is gradual from the
high point of efficiency, much as the
increase from "helferbood" on Is grad
ual, but that the period of lactation Is
not shortened In the slightest.
I believe a good cow. one that has
paid good dividends all her life, should
be kept nntll she can no longer pay for
her feed. And If she has been an ex
ceptional cow she should be kept as
long as she will breed, as calves from
such a cow have every chance to be
me as good as or better than the dam,
and great cows are not as yet very
common. R. B. Tonng In Farmers'
Review.
Notice in hereby fflven that the iinderNliriiAri
has this day been appointed adinlnlatrator of
ine eaiaic ot inorana it. n nitnt, dectuuwd, by
tue noii. iouniy i.onn oi rout couuiy, ureuou.
All parties knowing thernselvea Indebted to
said eatate are hereby notilled to make Inline-
uiiiie MHuemem wun tut' undersigned, and all
personk navuiK claims against the same are
nereny noiined to present the same duly veri
fied within six months from the date hereof.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this
moiii ukj oi April, JUUV.
WARREN WRlt.HT.
Administrator of aaid eatate.
oioiey x .aain, Allys.
TTORNKYS AT I AW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable set of Abstracts l
Polk county. Offlce on Court St.
DALLAS, OREGON.
YOU GET WHAT WE GET MMf
wMg-n m 2ur books are Pen for yur inspection,
WELML Buyers name given if wanted. Wenotonlr
trtkt. inn Tirir.a Vnt vnn ,'.
nUbS absolutely at any time that you get what w
crpf DDnilDT ftaOU "l-iiam.
CHICKENS K& JSSEAHWF'IS
to us now for coods. tun t
SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION C3.
ti. us mubUKQUUOAU, mop. no rRONT ST.. PORTLAND,
SILETZ CLAIMS WANTED.
We buy claims from owners for
cash.
NELSON & WHITTIER,
617 Board of Trade,
3-16-tf Portland, Oregon.
Prvn Frozsn Troughs.
When watering stock from a stock
well bore a hole In your trough, sharp
en a pin and nse for stopper. Make a
lead from trough back Into welL If
roar stock falls to drink all the wa
ter pumped Into the trough remove
stopper and water will run back Into
welL Tour trough will then never be
full of frozen water.
ONLY A DEAD HEN
Lay her down rentlr In ths sweet earth.
n-s only a ben. 'tis true.
But how snowy br feather, bow noble
her birth!
And sho did her Beat for you.
Bar comb waa aa red aa a roae In Juno.
How aha trilled at work or nlar.
And bow aha cackled in lively tuna
a ana sane her rondelayl
Too were proud of your beautiful enow
white ben
Aa yov smoothed her slomr breaat-
i ou loved ber moat of the bens la the
poo.
8 he waa prettiest and best.
bo ate from your hand and aat aw yon
anee
And seamed to say to yea:
Tear master, yoa can
I'U lay buy ecss for yea."
But the clean baa rono frora bee brta
bay ere.
Her white wins; Is stretched and attTL
Tot beautiful bona, tike am. most die.
We anay prise tbem aa we wut
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOB DALLAS.
Train No. M. Leave Independence dally, i:O0
ui., iv. irauiiuiuutu, u.io s. m.; ar. uajias, e:4U f
K. ill.
Train No. 8. Leave Independence, dally,
10:60a. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 11:06 a. m.; ar. Dal-1
ma, 11:40 a. m.
Train No. 70.' Leave Independence, daily,
6:16 p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. m.; ar. Dallas,
rOK AIRLIS.
Train No. 67. Leave Independence, dally,
7:.wa. m.; iv. Monmouth. 7:40 a. m.: ar. Alrlie.
The Secret of a
Beautiful Face C
lies in keeping the akin pro
tected as well as cleansed. Just
washing is not enough that
only leaves the delicate surface
more exposed to the irritation
of dust and germs j to merci
less attacks of tun and
weather. After washing, ap
ply Robertine and experience
its delightful refreshment.
You wiliadmire the line-less
softness it imparts to face,
neck and arms. It not only
stimulates a radiant glow, but
protects the skin from becom
ing coarse. Prevents burn
ing, tan and freckles.
Ait fiur Drutiitt Mm f
frit tmmtU mnJTRY
Guardian's Sale.
8:1 a. in.
Notice li hereby Riven to whom It mny eon
ceru. that by virtue of ait order of the Hon
County Conrt of the Htate ot Oregon for I'olk
County, duly made ttnd entered of record In
Mid Court on the 17th day of April, 1909, in the
matter oi ine guaraiaiisnip oi KieeBiftveoi Kay
sfSlEH3
The cleanest.-liahtesr.-and
most comfortable
SLICKER
at the same time
cheapest In the
end because It
wears longest
3Q!? Everjwliere
Every garment quar
anteed waterproof
ujraiog tree
A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE
If You Suffer From Headache ml
Dizzy Spells Do Not Mistake
The Cause.
Train No. 73. Leave Tnrlananioniwi ri.n. . an Sevier and Orvllle Sevier, minora, the under-
P. m.; Iv. Monmouth. S:6o d. m r xiili. a- alsned, Kuaraian olsaia estate will ny virtue ot
ell In front of the Courthouae door in Pallas.
yoa Monmouth omlt. I Polk Countv. Orejron to the hia-heat bidder lor
Iave Independence, daily, 2:30 p. m caah in hand on day of sale, subject to confirm-
No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a m. ."'.k". '. o. ',, ovn. .u h.'ionow
FROM DALLAS. I luf described real preinlacsto-wlt: An undivided
1 . ..K.k .... Inln.ii.l In ... 1 jit- Nll.A
. 7 ' I () and Ten f 10) In Block No. Three (H) and ixit
TrilnK. i. Leave Dallas, daily ex. Sunday, Ten (10) In Block No. Klght (; In Leven'a
8:80 a. m.; Iv. Monmouth, :66a.ra.i ar. lode-1 LaCreole Homestead Addition to the Town of
peuueuee, i:ui. m. Dallas, Polk Countv, Oreiton. Also besinning
Train No. 101. Lv. Dallas. Bandar only, I D a point 8.26 chains East from the Northwest
a. m.; ar. Independence, 7:H0 a. m. Icornerofthe Benjamin Nichols D. L. C. Not.
Train Hn AO 1A.T-1.. , . I NO. lBb Claim NO. 69 l" lUWliailip I mmm i
Monmouth". 1:26 iTTn.1 sr Qe.-nVn?. West of the Willamette Meridian In
St., Th" ,r"'" " Monmou-th ,or S&'hJZVWJSSZ thence
4 . t. j .. - I oouin hu.m cnsuia, incite ..c....-,
Train No. 71. Leava Tiallu. rlallv Y-ajin . I v. . . . ,u. Lu..... , t,. . UAtK i- np.
. u,i, , ' , k- I iaence norm s.w eiiaina. n.cu, .... u . .. . . ..
... nuiimvutu, 0 u. m., r. iuueueiiaflnt. H ' I b I rk.i. i,-....- dnnih riovrees lit miiiuiea.
P- m- i Kt Jl.Vt rhalna. thence North 65.50 chains,
thence West 27.00 ch una to place of bealnnlnir.
Alan RMrti.nlnir SUk Ql nhaillB HOUth f TO til the
I Northeast corner of the Benjamin F. Nichols
FROM AIRL1K.
i rain no. ob. iare Atrne, dally, t a. m
u,,.,r.,,h a.. J. . ""! ', ". i r-orineam corner ot me iksujbumu r.
Monnionih 9 S5 a.m.; ar. Independence, :M D. U C. Not. No. 1M0, Claim No. 70 In Township
i.'.im- ,n connecl " Monmouth for 7 Bouth of Ranae 5 West of the Willamette
' Meridian in Polk county. Oregon, thence West
Train No. 72.
lv. Monmouth. 6:40 D. m
o:o p. m.
tave airue, aaiiy, fi:0n p.
ar. iDdependenca
Train No. 100 leaves Alrlie 4:45 p.m. bcxdit chalna to the place of Uvimitue, sa
lb h-.n n m arrin. excepting tnereirom a ceriaiu imcv
pendence o:lai p. m.
ONLt arrives Monmouth J
FROM MONMOUTH ONLY.
17.10 chains, thence South 86.34 chains, thence
East 20.14 chains, thence North 14.H7 cnama.
tnence r.axi ie.7a cnaina, inence prm
saving ana
t conveyed
to C. J. liuy by deed recorded In Volume 48 si
page 3K2 of the deed rerorts 01 101 a Liiumy
f lra-Oli.
lM..Sm,..dkh.li. uaieaai uanns, roia iudbi), "nam,
2 -rain m 1 aun aaj 01 apru, iww.
.oop.m. I ' if n rMpnKt,l..
Guardian of aid eatsts
nf aul.l mitiiiM
A TTOamy AT LAW. I glb'ey Eatln, Attya.
N. L. Butler,
once over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON
TTOHSIT AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
L. D. BUTLER
SUITS AND COLLECTIONS
promptly attended to. .
Offlce orer Dallas City Bank
Dallas, - . Oatoo
Calls promptly answered day or
mctnt.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
DAL1.A . ORKHOI
Ball PhotM 10S Muinal I'bnae l
The iieadacliee and dizzy feelings tlul
trouble bo many persons ate often bit
eymptomeof kidney complaint, fittim
uives early warninifs of every diiew, il
you would but note and need then
Backache, twinifes of pain wheo ttoop
inf or lifting, headaches, faint spelliw
urinary disorders are among tl W
warnings of kidney trouble, if tb
signals are unheeded, there eotiies s
steady, doll heavy selling in the bses
and loins, a noticeable weaknui w
loss oi fleeh, rheumatic attacks, weikM
ifiK of the sight, irregular hesrt sctim,
lannuor, attacks of gravel, irregular pai
sages of the kidney secretions, seduml,
painful, scalding sensation, droptial
bloating, etc. But there is no nee)
suffer lontt. Doan's Kidney rn "
all kidney troubles. This remedt m
made a reputation lor qmca ..."
lasting cures. . .
ui - n,r ia nnnvinning eyidem
I1UIIIO pi JJ. la d , at
the efficiency of this remedy. U
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urn at viiciiiiin"" su-t" u
to see the statements of Dtliss prsp
who have used this remedy.
or sale by all dealer. .
cents. Foster-Miintirn m,
New York, sole agents lor us v
States. ,, j
Kemember the name-uom...
no other.
EBectric
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2,
No. 2, Wilmn B!or
DALLAS OREGO.N"
litters
Succeed when everything dJ
i- maarion and V
weaknessea they are the su
remedy, aa thousands he
FOR KIDNEY.LIVEBANO
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For Sale by Dmggista.
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Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
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Chronic Constipation.
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