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christmas holiday 'excursion to the city of mexico VIA THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO, Leaving Portland December 11th and 12th, 1910 and San Francisco, December 14th, 1910 A Magnificient Special Train Consisting of Observation Car, Pullman, vostiiiulod sleeping cars, smoking, car and (lining car will leave 3rd and Towiisemi Streets, San Francisco, via tlio Coast Line, f . Tlie excursion Is run under the auspice of the Kmttlicrn Pncifie, National Lines of Mexico, Iiiternullonul and Great Northern, fJ. II. & S. A. and Santa Fe. $104 Round Trip Fare From Portland $104 Corresponding low rutes from other O. K. & N. and S. P. points. Interesting side trliw on the rV-liirn trip, including tlie Grand Can- yon may be made. Filial return limit 60 days from dute or sale. I-:iiip-ment on this train will be limited and no more iansciigers will bo taken than can bo comfortably provided for. For further Information, details and beautifully Illustrated booklet on "Mexiio" call on any O. It. & N. or S. 1'. Agent or write to VVILMAM McMVHKAY, General Passenger Agent, Porllund, Oregon. sen. r SHERIDAN MEAT MARKET Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. I also make a specialty of marketing all kinds of Live Stock, including Dairy Cows, Sheep, Goats and Hogs. R. A CAMPBELL, Proprietor Sheridan, Ore. DALLAS' POPULAR GROCERY We carry the famous DIAMOND "W" brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Tea and Canned goods. Fresh bread daily. The very best of fruits and veg etables can always be found at our store. Simonton & Scott Dallas, Oregon For the Ambitious ftV.. a..'.. f VUUCvUlUll b? mall fir thoM who cannot attend In paratin. All Instruction, Including Dual I aianilnaUons, la or macu.ra, atudtint preparing lor oollega or unlvaral- hnma mkm. Ha nrellmlnanr amainlinr tlun li require"1. Thia mail ouuraa moan opportunity for you. bona lor a aeaonpHTv pumouj w m. CorrMtitoiMtono Study Department Unlraralty of Oreaion Kaaana - - - Oraaen EXPERIENCE IN LAMB FEEDING. ; The lime to commence Intuit food lint iliould bo governed by tlie clrctim tuuceH und titulll Ioiih tlint Hiirrniiud the farmer, write John M. .Iitmlson In the Nuttonul ShMkiunti. If he wiiiits to IIiiIhIi tlie work about the holithi.VH he Hunt commence curly. If It Is the liin to fe.il und shear tlie feedlnsr iliould . bonin iiitteh later. Clover tiiltst he used early before frost Hi likes It. fur frosted clover Is of no value fur Innilm. If I here Is blue truss It ran lie nuii-d till Ineleiiienl weather drives to shelter and longer than that when the Melds adjiiln the shelter and lots. Allalfu can also be cruzcd afler the tops are frost bllteti. bill the urns InK should nut be close. On our farm there Is a Held of blue prnsR iidJolnlnR the lots that usually ha a good coat of priisa In the fall. - 1'h ia adjoins all other fields of tlie f.irm. pates opening Into them. Whether the lamb come In early or lute the blue grass pasture Is almost always Used to help Htart the lambs en feed, prasliiR during a part or all day when the weather allow aud go I ii K to the burn aud lots at nl;ht to find alfalfa bay and a little corn In the raeko. Very little hay and com are put In at the start, as It Is best to have them frreh ench time Ihoy tro to litem. If there Is any hay left over It pies to the horse bnrn. The corn Roes to the plr or Is put some place where the air will purify it so It can go back to the racks lit a day or two. Gradually the corn and hay fed are Increased as the blue grass fulls. This wsy of fording Is kept up till tbo land's do t rare any more to leave the lots for the blue grass iasinre. Then the K"tes are closed, and they do nt leave the Ma apaln. unless by acriden:, till they go to market. It used to lie my custom to work them up to full feed iu thirty days. m suing by full feed all tlie corn they vouid eat from one feeding time to another. Keeping tip to Ibis amount meant too often that some of the lambs would fad to eat. making the lot irrreisiar as feeders. To overcome this fauH the plan ws adoited to feed a little short of what they would eat. so that all would come to feed every time. TLis was novo more astlsfac tory than tbe former plan, snd t hoy all K-erred to thrive better. Tbe rule ! to tt in tbe rs k a stipulated amount f.f er com. a lb win them to shell It. 1 h they do itliut prut eat. 6ni?b tnjr i-f. .'-e 1 Iht lara-tha rarL If two rion work st feeding the corn fooler is ! ,,n.-wed t y the bay Mi putting tbe j ! y ta on t"P of tbe corn. If tbe hsy Sa t"'Ti they do Dot seem to car j thrf rat first 1 2 Le foeo:.--s U di ae twice a. dr at as near Ktiilul times as pnssoiie. '; tie liioniliiu' time to feed kIhuiIiI in t be too early, us they are slow to ninrt. Xnf should the evening I line be too lute, for the feeder wants to see II, ill nil come to their feed 'promptly-. It iiulV do to feed a hint after tbirk. but never a lamb. At 'every feeding time the cobs and refuse hay should be thrown out of the racks. All of the liny we feed Is alfalfa: mid wlinl the lirnbs do not eat Is taken to the horse burn, where the horses are tilnd to uet it und eat It to the lust at raw. Trsininq the Colt. Never tense or leach the .vonns co!t tricks or frighten him. Ills actions on such t'cnslons may bo funny at the time, but the afler results are usually far from funny. For Instance, I know of a case where a farmer bid thought he would scare the wits out of n colt by Jumping out at It Just ns It was entering the stable door. He accom plished bis purpose till right, but It was months afler Hint before Hie colt could be Induced again to enter th it door of its own free will. Renin to teach the colt customary words of rommnnd while be Is yet young. If you spend time enough with him be will learn whoa, back; gee, haw. etc. Always aiieak to him In a plain, nnt ural tone": be distinct In expressions and never yell or scream at blni. This only scares him and makes, him nerv ous, thus doing a great deal of bariu. A colt ran tie spoiled by yelling at hitn Just as quickly ns by using a whip too freely. Speuk quietly, but llrmly. Dairy Braads All Hava a Place. Tbe battle of tbe duiry breeds still goes On. but tbe views regarding the utility of the breeds and their adapta tion are becoming more sane. It Is now coming to be more mid more rec ognized that there is a place for all tbe breeds of dairy cows and that that place Is not quite the same for each. Thus tbe Ayrshire does Mirllcularly well In climates a little stem. The Ilolstelns do well where much milk is wanted. So of the others. Kach will best till a niche that Is a Utile differ ent from that Oiled by the others. Lessons From Scotland. For the Amerk-nn dairyman the striking features of Scotch dairying are the uniformly good eows kept, the excellent care given them and the at tention imld to feeding them economi cally on a small amount of grain, never wasting couceutrates on cows that are not producing beavlly.-Illluula Experi ment Station. Hay Ratios For Heraes. There l danger of aome horses eat- j Ing too much hsy. No borse should be J allowed to gorge Itself. Feed tbe first : thing ta tbe morning just enuugb bay ' to be denned up In one hour. In the evening feed about twice tbat amount . A borsa at work should bare plenty of I good clean grain three time a day. Conducted In as slipshod a manner as ; tbe poultry buslnes Is, yet tbe valua of ! tbe eggs laid annually la tbe Cnlted States ta twice tbat of tba total valuj of all Tbe precious oietaia mined dur- ' leg a Ilka Interval. j HOME RULE PUZZLES. (Continued from Page One.) , a Neither the Greater Oregon Home Rule Association nor. ..the Liquor Dealers' Association has submitted or authorized an ordinance governing the sale of liquor in Portland or any other city In Oregon. The liquor deal ers have virtually left the regulation of the liquor traffic in the hands of the Home Rule Association and the Home Rule Association will take no action until a conference of the advisory board this week and probably a con vention of the Mayors of the cities of Oregon Is held to discuss the. question. . Saloon Men Vrge Regulation. The Oregon State Brewers' Associa tion, the Oregon Wholesale Liquor j Dealers' Association and the Oregon j State Retail Liquor Dealers' Associa- tion, at a joint meeting yesterday af ; ternoori recommended that the pen alty for saloonkeepers keeping open j Sunday, selling liquor on Sunday and i violating other laws regulating the liq j uor traffic be revocation of the li j cense, and the City Council is urged j to take this "drastic action, i The following statement, prepared by Paul Wessinger president of the i Oregon State Brewers' Association; S. Julius Mayer, president of the Oregon Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Association, and C. D. Elder, secretary of the Ore-j gon State Retail Liquor Dealers' Asso ciation, on Monday, was approved by the Join conference: The man Kalmliach, who threw op en his saloon on Sunday and sold liq uor in defiance of law, was either a simple fool, or a man willing to break the law for a fleeting prolit. In either event, he deserves no sympathy and will receive none from the organized liquor interests of Oregon. We respect fully urge the City Council to cancel this man's license. We respectfully urge the City Council to cancel the li censes of any liquor dealer who vio lates the Sunday closing law or any other law regulating the liquor traf fic. If this man Kalmliach was mislead or misinformed for the purpose of pro curing a violation of the Sunday closing law, wo respectfully urge thut the proper authorities prosecute the person or persons who so misled or nftninforined him. If, as has been stat ed, such person was an officer of the law, he should be summarily removed. Hut even these extenuating circum stances, if they obtained, should not entitle Kalmbaeh to consideration. If a saloonkeeper who has passed through the. recent campaign in the State of (Oregon doesn't know enough to in I form himself regarding the law, he ! should not be allowed to keep a sa-: loon. If the Municipal Court had as sessed n fine of $rn.O istead of J25 Kalmliach and other saloonkeepers might lie taught, a lesson, but the pun ishment should not stop with a fine 1 the license should lie revoked. Revoca I tion of license is the only adequate remedy for violation of the liquor laws. We urge the vigorous prosecution ac cording to law of every person or per sons who In any manner violate any law regulating the liquor traffic. We invite the co-operation of all persona who, in good faith, desire to bring about better enforcement of laws regulating the liquor tralllc. A MODEL DAiHY T,:,i.. Street Improvement Notk. To J. M. Lynn, Alice Towle, Fred Rock, C. II. Morris, H. C. Van Skyke, Jacob Hanson, Mary A. Marks, and J. Q. lirown: ' - NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Dallas, Ore gon contemplates the passage of an ordinance requiring the improvement of those certain streets or parts of streets in earn city adjacent to ana adjoining the herelnbelow described lots or parts, of lots or parcels of ground In the manner following, to wit: By the construction of a new board sidewalk live feet four inches wide, (1) on the West side of Stump Street adjoining lots 1 and 2 in block 27 Ellis' addition to Dallas, Oregon: (2) on the South side of Cherry Street ad joining lots 1 and 10 in block 28 Ellis addition to Dallas, Oregon; (3) on the West side of Lyle Street ad joining lot in block 20, Dallas Land and Improvement Company's addition to Dallas, Oregon; (4) on the West side of Lyle Street adjoining lot 1 in block 20, Dallas Land and Improve ment Company s addition to Dallas, Oregon: (5) on the West side of Lyle Street adjoining the north one-half of lot 6 in block 19, Dallas Land and Im provement Company's addition to Oallas, jprcgon; (6) on the West side of Lyle Street adjoining lot 1 In block 19, Dallas Land and Improvement Company a addition to Dallas, Oregon (7) on the North side of Ellendale Avenue adjoining lot 1 in block 1, Oermantown aduition to Dallas, Ore. gon; (8) on the North side of Ellen- uale Avenue adjoining lot 4 in block 1 Oermantown addition to Dallas, Ore' nun: (91 on the North side of Ellen' dale Avenue adjoining lot 1 in "block 9, Oermantown addition to Dallas, Oregon. That the said sidewalks will be con structed of lumber at the time and in the manner to be hereafter prescribed in said ordinance. That the cost of said sidewalks will be assessed to the above described property fronting and abutting there on. That the City Council of said City will sit in the Council Chamber In said City on Monday, the 5th day of De cember, 1910, at 8 o'clock in the even ing to hear and determine objections and remonstrances thereto, if any there be; and that all owners and other persons in interest may attend at said place and kme and show cause, if any they have, why said sidewalks should not be constructed. Done by order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon, made on the 7th day of November, A. D., 1910. Witness my hand and the official seal of the said City of Dallas this 14th day of November, 1910. (Seal) CHAS. GREGORY, Auditor and Police Judge of Dallas, Oregon. ll-16-4t. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed guardian of the person and estate of Harvey Tingle, an insane person, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon lor Polk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers there for, to the undersigned guardian at his residence near Airlie, In said County, within six months from the date of this notice. .. Dated and first published November 15, 1910. WILLIAM M. SHEWEY, Guurdlun of the Person and Estate of Harvey Tingle, an Insane Person Oscar Hayter, Attorney. High Grade Butter Mads at Kansas Agricultural Collnge. By L. B. MICHEL. Kansaa Aitrlcultural Colleile. Who wouldn't sell crenm if he did not haVe to deliver It? Tlie Kansas State Agricultural College dairy. Man hattan. Knn., needs more cream than it can got from Its dairy herd und lias taken this method to go out Into the highways nnd hedges mid hunt it up. The erenm collecting is done with nn automobile dairy wugon. which per- 1 -r t'Csi Wit U vs" Photo by Kansas Agricultural college, AUTO DAIHY WAOON. mils of covering a large territory In a abort apnee of time. Tbe farmers who live In the vicin ity of tbe Manhattan are paid Elgin prices at their own doors. Tbe college can well afford .to pay this price, as It gets 2 cents above the market price for tbe best creamery butter nnd sells be tween 800 and 000 pounds a week at that price. No butter Is whipped out of Manhattan, as the demand there has never been fully supplied. All the dairy products tire inannfactiirisl by the dairy husbandry students of the college. Hog Notai. Shade and protection make the food go further. Feeds rich In protein r.re necessary for tbe brood sow. An occasional feed of oats will lie valuable for the brood sow. Two litters of pigs a year la about what the best sows will do. Alfalfa la a great feed for the brood ow In summer and winter. rnlformlty in a M of bogs will In crease the ease with which they tan Summons, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Department rtO. 2. H. It. Sloan, Plaintiff, vs. Holley Groom, Loekey Groom and Lee Groom,, Defendants. No. 3852. To Holley Groom, Lockey Groom and Lee Groom, the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and .juit within six weeks from the date oi the I list publication of this sum mons, to wit, on or before the 21st day of December, 1910; and if you mil so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor a decree as prayed lor in said com plaint, towit: 1. That the defendants herein may be roquired to set forth the nature of their claims In and to that certain parcel of land described as Lot No. 3 of Section No. 12 In Township 8 -South, of Range 6 West of the Will amette Meridian in Polk County, State of Oregon, containing 35.78 acres more or less, and that all ad verse claims of the defendants may i e determined by a decree of said Court. 2. That by said decree it be de cbired and adjudged that the said defendants and each of them have no estate nor interest whatever in or to said parcel of land and that the title ot iikiintili thereto Is good and valid; and 3. That the said defendants and euch of them lie forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claims whatever In or to said land adverse to plaintiff and that plaintiff may have such other relief as may aeem meet with euuity. This summons by an order of the Honorable Ed K. Coad, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon, made at limn hers In Dallas, Oregon, on the 7th day of November, 1910, Is served upon you by the publication thereof lor a period of six consecutive weeks immediately prior to the 21st day of December, 1910, In "The Polk County OI. server," a newspaper of general cir culation printed weekly at Dallas In said County. The date of the first pub lication of this summons Is Novem ber 8, 1910. OSCAR HAYTER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Department No. 2. George A. Purvlne, Plaintiff, vs. William Uwin and John Long, De fendants. To William Lawson and John Long: In the name ot the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against ou In the aliove entitled court and cause, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons; to-wlt. November 8th, 1910, and If you fail so to appear and an swer said complaint, plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in his complaint, to-wit: a decree removing a cloud from the title on account .of an uncancelled mortgage upon the following described real iiroiK-rty : I;. Kinnlnv at the N. W. corner of the 1. U C of W. II. Walker In the 8. W. V of See. I), T, I S. It I W. of the W. M., and running thrnca S. 66 chains f0 links to a post; thence E. 53 chains CO links to a poet; thence N. li chains 60 links; thence W. 63 chains 0 links to the place of be ginning, containing 297.61 acres, more Dr. Bell's Pliio-Tar-IIoney Will break up the worst cold and allay throat Irritation. This remedy quickly cures coughs. Colds, Grippe, and all throast and bronchial troubles. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. The Klamath Water Users asso ciation Just has one. trouble after an other. """ Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for. aidlnir and strengthening their weakened digestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by all good drug gists. Astoria is Improving the good wea ther by doing a big lot of street work. How to plan and build dairy barns that are both sanitary and convenient, will be taught this year at the Oregon Agricultural College in a course In farm structures Just Introduced. Not Sorry For Blunder. "If my friends hadn't blundered In thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not De aiivc now," writes D. T. Sanders, or Harris burir. Kv.. "but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking couKh fail. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect was wonder ful. It soon stopped the cough and 1 am now In better health than I have had for years. This wonderful llfe-sav- ts an unrivaled remedy for cougns, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, Hem orrhages, whooping cough or weak lung's. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Last week wild fowl were flying north Instead of south along the Cur ry county coast. Perhaps, remarn the Gold Beach Glove, they met a rog bank or a storm south of here and de cided to return for a while. Cheap Imitations Owing to the immense sale and popu larity of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey there are many cheap Imitations on the market under similar sounding names, but you can always get the genuine by looking for the bell on the bottle. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Bend Bulletin: What are the farm ers doing toward raising cattle and hogs for next season's market? A Red mond man oald $20 for pigs last spring. He has already sold enough to bring him $100 cash and has five hogs left. Their care and feed is a very small Item In connection with a gener al farm. fir" i IUT Is? Iq .ninoaness Sour Stomach, Indl- a person, subject U X ne', plsslne... Heartburn. U gestlon. Constipation. Breath, BaUow Com- Vertigo (blind "id.Vl.couraged feeling should. plexlon or a constant The . river Tonic and Regulator That Has Creat Liver i on Workln- pe0ple. g "miin Done IrMuch for the Working Peop.e , ., -fert on a Torpid Liver Is little less than mlrapnlona . Its stimulating effect on a g the most obstinate caw lose brings 'PWaVe restored almost in a day. Herblne s acSa.e- i nuts the system i vwnwvi ui uor, revives th Tv coMtipated condition. and re-estabUsheVreguU, nw Elver, strengthens digest". regulating medicine. It stands for health for th. lJi movements. .. . bottle of this great 'egma j jy clean.Ing and renovating iniS! "-'Every home "'".- constipatca,- Malaria (OhllWJ. 'A'moia leve,, re" It foftin the Da5Sfly disee that ma, - Yellow ever - Tt Is a MW'u rS!.t i 85tsJksheartened victim. J "Bowels. II Tired, weak, dlsn stomach. Liver aboweu of JAMES F. BAIXARP Price 50c per Bottle. FH.OPB1KTOR OT. I.OTTIR, MO. . i-b.tl. Weak Slarfct, Smartlar Seasatloas In th. zranulated "da, "i,iv. It Is resaeay - - a For bo UIB stepac - m r. Asa Htoc-MrMDtDBYL-'xJoNKAD STAFRIN 3 ftaiaes the dough nd complies with all pure food laws, DALLAS STATION TIME CARD .SOUTHERN PACIFIC. iuaviNO DALLAS. P,emrer No. 74 m' Passenger Pusaenger No. 76... .2:30 p. ARRIVING DALLAS No. 77 ii.. m. Passenger No. 75 ...... . ' 7.i , ' m- jRESCENT MFG. CO. Makers of MAPLEMS (better than Maple). $100 Bcwnrd, $10' The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there it at least Shall Women Vote? If they did, millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true remedy for women. For banishing dull, fag ged feelings, backache or headache, constipation, dispelling colds, Impart ing appetite and toning upthe system, they're unequalled'. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at all druggists. Legal blanks for sale at this office. A Hair's Breadth Escape. Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let it run on thinking it will Just cure itself you are inviting pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk it. Put your lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough with Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. Price 25s, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Hood River is to have a fourth banking Institution. Lots of money up there. There is little danger fram a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and ex tensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by all good druggists. .... .. thut aelence .... i.io tn rare in nil its Stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ,.mitHiitioniil disease, requires a m,iitntiinal treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting the blood ami mucus ...rfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by i.i.it.iinir nn the constitution anu sisting nature In doing its wora. nronrietois have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for liny case that It fails to cure. Send for list or testimo ninls Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, i5c A cood man. and a farmer on whose Judgment we have relied, has quit farming, throws up the sponge on ae count of weeds, and will go hence knowlmr.nnt whence, says the Moro Observer. , Will Promote Ilcauty. Women desiring beauty get wonder ful help from Buckletfs Arnica Salve. It banishes pimples, skin eruptions, sores and bolls. It makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. liest for burns, scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c at all druggists. Real estate active in and about Eu gene. One dealer sold a place twice within two days. "I do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whooping sough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For sale by all good druggists. A Nehalem farmer showed 15 per fect Gravenstein apples that complete ly filled a 20 pound box. "I am pleased to recommend Cham berlain's Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble," writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold, of Denver, Colo. "We have used It repeatedly and It has never failed to give relief." For sale by all good druggists. Willamette valley farmers say the ground never worked better than It Is working this fall. It is In perfect con dition for plowing and seeding. Population of Stantield is rnpidly ncreasing: 11 families arrived there within a week. Astoria officials are commendubly trying to stop cigarette smoking by boys. SALEM. East Bound.. TRAIN NO. 1. FALLS C1TV & WESTERN KY. West Bound. TRAIN NO. 2. Lv. Dallas Ar. West Salem.1 TRAIN NO. S. 35 a. m. 15 a. in. ,10:50 a. m. .11:05 a. m. I,v. Black Rock. . . . . r v r.'nlls Citv t .. T-i!lna 11 Ar. West Salem -12:20 TRAIN NO. 5. Lv. Falls City l,v. Dallas -36 Ar. West Salem 4:ll TRAIN NO. 7. Lv. Falls City 6:05 P- m- Ar. Dallas :36 P- m' TRAIN NO. 9. (Sunday Only.) :40 Lv. Dallas Ar. West Salem . TRAIN NO. 11. Lv. Black Rock . Lv. Falls City ... Lv. Dallas Ar. West Salem . . TRAIN NO. 13. 7:35 a. m. 8:16 a. m. (Sunday Only.) 11:45 a. m. 12:00 a. m. , 12:35 p. m. 1:15 p. m. (Sunday Only.) . A . A A av Lv. Black ROCK v- " Lv. Falls City p. m. Lv. Dallas 4:60 P- m- Ar. West Salem 6:30 p. m. Lv. West Salem g.QQ Lv. Dallas Li Falls City ,0.,5 9: a. m. Ar. Black Rock Strain no. 4. ft. m. ..10:35 a. m. Lv. .West Salem Lv. Dallas . . . . v. Ar. Falls City . . . ...1:30 pvm, ...2:16 p, n ...2:46 p. m, TRAIN NO. 6. Lv. West Salem Lv. Dallas Ar. Falls City TRAIN NO. 8 p. m. 5:20 p. m, 5:60 p. m. (Sunday Only.) Lv. West Salem g:oo a, m l,v. Dauas 9:45 .rails x.iLy io,16 fc IV.U ft. m TRAIN NO. 10. (Sunday Only,) Lv. west Salem .. i . .1:35 p. m Lv. Dallas 2:20 p m L.v. runs jiiy 2;50 p, m Ar. Black Hock 3;io a TRAIN NO. 12. (Sunday Only.) uv,.vvcDi ouiciii .0:61) p. m. Ar. Dallas ...0:30 p, m. Train No. 3 connects at Dallas with morning train from Portland anil way points. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH ItY. Dullas Division. LEAVING DALLAS. Passenger No. 66 8:30 a. m. Passenger No. 65 1:00 p. m. Passenger No. 71 -.7:25 p. m. LEAVING INDEPENDENCE. . ,. 6:00 a.m. . . .10:1,0 a. m. Passenger No. 64. Passenger No. 68. . Passenger No. 70. . 6:15 p. m Air lie Division. ARRIVING DALLAS Passenger No. 64 6:50a.m. Passenger No. 68 11:30a.m. Passenger No. 70 6:55 p. u, ARRIVING INDEPENDENCB Passenger No. 65 9:15am. Passenger No. 69 1:26 p.m. Passenger No. 71 8:00p.m. LEAVING AIRLIE. Passenger No. 62 li:15 a. m. Passenger No. 72 4:05 p.m. LEAVING INDEPENDENCE ARRIVING AIRLIE. Passenger No. 61 , 7:50 a.m. Passenger No. 73 3:25 p. a , ARRIVING INDEPENDENCE. Passenger No. (1 7:00 a. m Passenger No. 62 9:25am. Passenger No. 73 ...2:30 p. m.passenger xso. 72 :ao p. m. Train No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1:00 p. m. connects at Monmoutn for Alrlle. Trains Nos.- 62 and 72 from Airlie connect at Monmouth for Dal las und way points. Blind Mrs. Ellie Tiler, Havena, Texas, writes: I was blind as a bat. I used Suther land's Eagle Eye Salve and it acted like a charm. It cut the scum off my eyes and restored my sight. It is all you claim and worth it's weight in gold. 25c a tube. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Oil prospectors near Bandnn report excelh-nt prospects. Iteuuliful Eyes are desired by everyone. If there is any Inflamatlon the eyes can't be beau tiful. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve will remove the inflamatlon and clear the eyes. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Eugene's power plant, costing over $200,000, Is almost completed. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed for eczema, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, running sores, chap ped hands and Hps, pimples on the face, black heads, barbers Itch, sun burn, insect bites, fever sores and na sal catarrh. 25c. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Cottage Grove man kil'd that dressed 150 pounds. a deer DR. B. E. NEVZL VETERINARY SURGEON Phone, 29 Dallas, Oregos Every Body Needs a good salve and Pr. Bell's Antlsep tic Salve is the best. It is a creamy I snow white ointment. Guaranteed for all skin diseases. 25c sold by Conrad Stafrin. Oregon's apple crop was never be fore so large or fine in quality. CTRKD TO STAY CI HEI. be fattened. A bog'a defects will be reflected In !r l.-iw. situate In the County of polk. the offspring just as surely at the food points. Corn Is the greatest feed there la for State of Oregon You ara hereliy further notified that this summons ts served upon you by pulilleation thereof In the Polk Coun- tba bog. but It should not be fed ex- '" "rver. . weekly newspaper of , , n-n rxl circulation published in the .iui-i;. City of Italia. Polk County. Oregon. " " ' ptiraunnt to the order of Hon. Oeo. it A Minnesota farmer w ho bought a I'urnett. Judge r said Court, made on , , . .. . . th.- 2nd day of November. 11. registered t.uern.y bull taelv, yean v. ar.'rutthH notined that the ago considers that the u of this sire j date of the first publication of thia bnt added f'JO to the selling value of every iiiw he b.is disposed of since. Tbe cfher day he was offeoj f-W for Ova of bis best cows. This man h.ia demonstrated to bis own Mlifactkn that pun blooded stork'pay. summons Ja the sth day of November, 11(1. and the last publication thereof will r made on the Jth XJay of le-cemlM-r, 11. JOHN II. McN'ART and C U McNAKT. Attoruvya for Plaintiff. Xo4i.T to (Vnlitnrm. J Notlee i hereby Kiven that the un- ; i-ratitnt-o has b-en ouiv , apnoiriti-o Tbe aatomobl!Lt a ho will crowd a team off a narrow highway la full broiber to tbe teasnater who t deaf to a fhauffeur's toot for half the road anl kerr bis brae la a ! to taatslitve the fe!lw ttiiifl bjiB, Nutk-C ta OedHnns. Notk-e Is hereby given that the -df-ratgnett has b-ra duly appointed ad- a.tniiniMrat.vr of the rmlxl- of Harriet niimsirator of h twtate of C.ust Svet. .orchard, deeeaiwd. !v the fount v alias tiue lvai. oevaea. i ine i oua t'ourt of th f.nir of Orer.ua for JVik V Court of the 8tte of Oreoa for Count v. and has qualnieU. ;l"olk County, and has qua h fie. I All irma hain claims aralnat A II persons having c-laima aralast ithe aaui etrtate are h--r by b.Miti.mI to th said estate are hereoy not! tie la pre nt the name dulv verified. t.-1 preaert the aame duly verified, ta- f..r. to the un.ienui-n.Ml a,lminitt..r , therefor, to the un,ern-d admlnie- ; ner ii a coat at only a few cent, By at hia reaeVm-e in the town of l j.ll-1 trat..r at hs omce la the oty oc I ail- piac-ina; aa aavertlaeroent la the Ot t.n. In aaid t'uuntv. within at l months '. tn ! I'ountv. within six months servers "Wanted" aad Tor Ral- eoiama. Try It tha aeit Whooping Cough It is an old saying that whooping cough must run Its course, but the use of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney has dem- niixirati'U oeynnn doubt that such is not the case. It can be cured by the use of this remedy. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Registration In Vnion county Is 13 P r cent I, ss than in 1908. Not an agreeable showing. For pains in the side or chest dam pen a piece of flannel with Chamber lain's Liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain. There is nothing bet ter. For sale by all good druggists. A P, Saved an Iowa Man's Life. The very grave seemed to yawn be fore Robert Madsen, of WeBt Burling ton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in the hospital, four of the best physi cians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of Elec tric liuttirs. For, after eight months of frightful suffering from liver troub le and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottles of this matchless medicine completely cured him. Its positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver or Kid ney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50c. at nil druggists. DR. DAVID YOUNG Osteopathic Physician Olllce, 719 Court St. Mutual Phone 631 DALLAS, OREGON, ' LAURA PRICE. M. D., Specialty: Diseases of Women OiTice over Fostoffice. Bell Phone .Office .351; Residence IDA Monmouth, W" F. M.' HELLWORTH PHYSICIAN & SURGEOS . Office over Postoflice Horse SWing and General Black smithing I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con tracted Feet, also atop Interfering and Forging. I guarantee all wore first class. All I ask tha nuhlle la to a-lva me st fair trial, I also cure corn on t horses feet ' j Horse Shoeing a Specialty. CIXmCE P. CHAMER j fel Wagners Old Stand Dallas. Ore. ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS, j How Dallas Ctliciut Can Find Complete Freedom From Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From many diseases of the kidneys. Be cured to stay cured. Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Grateful people testify. Here's one ease of It: Mrs. Lydla Pearson. D St., MeMinn vllle. Ore., says: "I do not hesitate to recommend uoan a Klilney pills as 1 1 ",,,,l,l,"i man harvested it consider them an excellent remedy. jlRl"ahes that welch S0C pounds; five suffered a great deal from kidney i i,!"", from one hill that w. lgh It trouble and had acute pains In the j anJ 29 bead of cabbages that small of my back. I was also subject , eiKh tw pounda. to headaches and felt tired nearly all " the time. I tried a number of remedb-a Pr Colic but was not relieved until I beean "r 3ny t"nw-l trouble Dr. Bell's Antl uaing Doan's Kidney Pills. I continued Pain act "Ke magic, relieves almost taking thia remedy antil I was free ' """"ntiy. Also good for all external from kidney disease.- (Statement '" hr Conrad Stafrin. given In August 107.) Two Years Later. On Dec 1. Mrs. Pearson, confirmed her former statement nr. kit "The testimonial I jrave in 17. publk-ly recommending Dnan'a KH ey Pills was correct la every partic ular. I am glad to confirm it" For sale by all dealers. Price t ernta. Foater-Milt.ura Co, Puffalo. Vew Tork. ele agents for the I'niiej States. , .urnl-ago, ,..., ' Daltaa Remember tbe name Doan a and " ,h,n get rid of Ti.nl ' take ao ether. ,snow Uniment cure. v .. V lumbago. ,., ' """. ! A- '"K.NET AT LAW Falls City, Orepi M. OLIVE SMITH Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio. Room No. 2. Win Dalla. T7 ii KILLtheCOUU" and CURE thi LUN The Milton-Freew.ter district is turn '' DallM ng off a fruit crop that will r,n , " ATTORNEYS AT LAW I i SIBLEY & EAKIN j The only reliable set of AbstracU In ; Polk County. Ofllce on Court St. mg ott a fruit crop that will ,.., . Oregon total value of Ui.a.ooo 'dd h v TtU? " " Mnr B"' Phone 101 MH Phone 110 nui-ed. Nv.t only ... ; fruiu heavy. bnt tbe .uslity'', and the prl,-es profitable. R. L. CHAPMAN A Rrkra Ra-k. FTVEHAL DIRECTOR AND IJCKLMER mat pain in . . . !rlla . .. . cauaea hy " 1 ""''" answered day or n raw or .. Ighl Orexws cures and at'tv strain, arte;... . a Kaun. i . tis. burna im,w. Bu-er and aeller ran be broarht to- " a . " palru. fn Ttw Coal need ,t 1'r.raJ Dallaa ED F. COAD Office la Courthouse from the rite of thia hoik. Iwtwt and first ull;M November ' i s, mi. I O. K FiX'HT. . j Adm:nitratrr of the estate of lltr jrlet trrhrd. d.'aae.t. I la-tr Ha j ter. Attorney. frwa the .late of this notice. letet and firat puM lahea October It. 11. R L. CHAPMAN. Adminiateator of tha eatate of Ouat Se. aliaa bin St. ter-eaae4-) tatar Ha) ter. Attorney. hava anything ta bay or nelL time yoa Fishing at the hay j, teW t . its .-a v .. 1 "d ' e at , - oener than f. . past. Tm.. " r ror rtnttn Aooa at the OV ! J"! .""m' B- e Taooin. ! wr-h l v;sr: .o. Orefoat DrN"TIST 21. HAYTER WITH Dr. King's flew Disced nun FOR C8ffifs IIOaLLTHR0TN0lD5iS---' GUARNTESDSATISff OB MONEY BJSJJ"'"Z. II Usaaaaaaaaaaaaa Foley's idney Pills What They W UJ They will cure 70fbf J itrengthea your bf-j rect urinary Imgd j op the worn oat tiss elimin-te the ees"- p that causes rheoffl&- TentBrighfa bates, and restore BtrenEtn. e"" - m. Orefosi foa ia.aca