Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, March 03, 1911, Image 4

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    SCHOOL UVS CHANCED
NEW SYSTEM OF DISTRICT SU
PERVISORS MAY 20.
Percentages Required to Secure Vari
ous Certlucatea at Next Exam
: lnatlon in June.
The two new school laws, passed
by the recent Legislature, governing
certification of teachers and providing
for the appointment of school super
visors, will go into effect May 20
Suoerintendent H. C. Seymour is in
receiDt df a letter of instructions from
State Superintendent of Public In
struction Alderman relative to the
changes to be made, and the following
extracts are taken therefrom:
The law regarding supervisors re
quires that the county superintendent
of each county having more man ou
school districts shall appoint on or be
fore June 1. 1911, four members of a
county educational board, of which
board the county superintendent is!
ex-officio chairman. The members of
the board receive no compensation,
excepting' traveling expenses. Mem
bers of this board must be legal
school voters and no person holding
any other county office, excepting the
county superintendent, shall be eligi
ble. As Polk County has nearly 70
school districts, the new law will ap
ply here.
Dividing Pistrk-t.
On the first Monday in June, the
educational board shall meet and (11-
..ii on h. school districts in the
coi.ntv. excepting districts of the first
class, into supervisory districts. No
minervlsory district shall contain less
than twnntv nor more than fifty
school districts. The county superin
tendent shall be counted as a super
visor for one district, and the noaru
shall employ supervisors for the other
districts. The supervisor shall De em
ployed for not less than 10 months
each year, at not less tnan iuu v'
month, to be paid from the general
fund of the county.
While it would be legal to appoint
the maximum number of supervisors,
Superintendent Alderman strongly
recommends that only the minimum
number be appointed. This will en
able the plan to be tried out with the
least possible cost'
Certlfieate Regulations.
The next examination will be held
.t,in 21. 22. 23 and 24. There will be
nn examination in August, hence all
,.or, hn certificates expire In
Aniriist. or who wish to take teach
era' examinations in order to teach
next year, should write at the June
examination. The new law does away
with the county certificates, but
county superintendents will have au
thority to issue county certificates on
state grades until May 20.
Under the present law applicants
must complete the subjects for a state
certificate within three successive ex
aminations. The new law provides
that such persons may complete their
examinations under the laws now In
' force. All persons, therefore, who are
writing for state certificates should
appear at the June examination.
Percentage Required.
Applicants for a one-year state cer
tificate must make a general average
of not less than 76 per cent, and shall
not fall below 60 per cent In any sub
ject.
Applicants for a five-year state cer
tificate must make a general average
of not less than 85 per cent and shall
not fall below 75 per cent in any subject.-
Applicants for a life state certifi
cate must make a general average of
not less than 85 per cent and shall not
fall below 70 per cent in any sub-icct.
Applicants for primary five-year
state certificates must make a general
average of not less than 85 per cent
and shall not full below 70 per cent
in any subject
No examination In English classics
will be required in the June examina
tion, on account of the lack of time
for announcements and preparation.
All examinations will be based upon
the text-books adopted by the State
Text-Book Commission.
PUBLIC LIBRARY GROWING
Monthly Report for Mareii biiows
' Continued Imxease In Patrons.
inonrtUne to the regular monthly
report of Miss Jennie Muscott, libra
rian of the Dallas Public Library,
that nooular institution shows an en:,
couraging advancement during the
month of February, in comparison
with the same period of the preceding
year. The records for February, liu
and 1911, are shown herewitn.
1910
Children's books loaned.
Non-Fiction
Fiction
Dallas People Must Kecogiu
Heed It.
312
143
503
1911
324
173
662
Total 958
Number callers 1694
New borrowers' cards ... 18
One of the most Important
tinn to the shelves of the
1159
1979
26
addi-
library
that has been made lately consists of
the following 10 volumes of the Mod
ern Readers Bible: Biblical tuyis,
Chronicles, Exodus, Eecleslasticus,
Taalah. Jeremiah, Psalms,
Klmrs. Bible Stories, Ezeklel, frov
rh. Deuteronomy, Jon, ui. iukc
St. Paul, two volumes.
The following list of books relating
to municipal problems has been re
celved from the State Library com
mission, and will be available ior
time:
Improvement of Towns and Cities-Robinson.
Water and Public Health Fuertes.
vi .,.,,.!,. ni irnirlneerlnK and Sanita
illUlllv.pi.. TT
tlon Baker.
Municipal Improvements Goodhue
Municipal Waterworks Whinery.
Engineering Work in Towns
Small Cities McCullough.
titoot Tmnrovementa and Pavin
Materials Tlllson.
Tjriv,.av construction In Wiscon
sin
nir,r.aHl of Municipal Refuse
Parsons.
f'ltv Roads and Pavements Jud
uin.
Principles of Sanitary Science ana
Public Health Sedgwick.
Public Water Supplies Russell.
Garbage Crematories in America-Venabee.
w.iirli-rk for Small Cities an
Towns Goodell.
CORVALLIS LINE' EXTENDED
n Cnntv Seat to He Cilveii
lU'tter Rail Facilities.
NATURE'S WARNING.
and
Is
Kidney ills come quietly myster
iously,
But nature always warns you
Notice the kidney secretions.
if the color is unhealthy .
If there are settlings and sediment,
PQa-Htres freauent. scanty, painful
It's time thento use Doan's Kidney
To ward off Brlghts disease or u.-
Doan's have done great worn in im
locality.
H Drexler, Main sireei, nm
rtonre. Ore., says: "I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills and I am glad to
say that they have helped me. -l.v
hack was very weak and i was out.,
ered by Irregular passages of the kid
ney secretions. Being advised 10 u,
Doan's Kidney Pills, I did so and by
the time I had taken the contents of
three boxes, my trouble disappeared.
I have not been bothered since men
nd consequently have no hesitation m
recommending Doan's Kidney fins to
nihcr kldnev sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price
si - l)..ffn1n
cents. Foster-Mliourn io., iu. ..",
New York, sole agents for the unitea
States.
Remember the name Doan s anu
take no other.
fatherland's Eagle l-J . I
the best remedy ever offered tne
the nesi ointment,
anteed to cure. At all utn
tube.
Sunrise Restaurant
LLOVD KOIIAM. Prepl
, A in hP
An Immense pear u..
r,t trP 'l "
Mpflls and short
hours. Everything new
orders served at all
and clean.
tii : mm
ft?nw
plantea u" This is
of the John Day, near , specialties,
only a beginning, but a big : uea ;
and may lead to many ; mo e o hard , nna
same kind. saj chop SueV "u "
and MillStreets
of the
Times.
Eagle
Sight Too Valuable
v intl. Sutherland's
Eye Ba ve w II cure any case of sore
eyVs. granulated lids, optnalmis tor any
inflamed condition oi me e,.
lew and harmless. 2Bc a tube at all
dealers.
Smith Building; Main
Dallas. Oregon
PRO
FESSIONAL CAR'
CO TA !wT"..aJa1 FT
(
mATT n Hi
ListofLireFirmsthataremMim
C M la MJMJM.XJ VMM - .
I i !-'tM.iMrne tT till' Ui IMMfT H- . -r UTt -
rtrr,trij i tin tin is - - --. y.
How to cure a cold is a question In
which many are interested jusi n.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nas won
Its great reputation and immense saie
by Its remarkable cure of colds. It can
always be depended upon. For sale
by all good dealers.
A condensed milk factory may be
established at St. Helens.
STAR
PHOTOPLAY
THEATER
The Home of Good Pictures
RKEYS AT M
SIBLEY
. . AKatraCtS In
The only reliable set
Polk County.
Dallas
Office on Court St
Oregon
nw"--- mITIMK 1 jr
(C v ANn RVILU inDi'VVt-. .s
In,iStonYour Debtor GivinSjuthoC
Running the same kind of pictures
Star Theater ui -
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ED T. COAD
j Office in Courthouse
i
Dallas
JJENT1ST
M. HAYTER
Oregon
WU!amette Valley
Lumber Co.
m i x- fiT"CTTI V AND tAR-
t,AIl'--
GEST PAY ROIA IX POLK COUNTY
CORVALLIS, Or., Feb. 28. It was
announced here yesterday that the
Corvallis & Alsea River RaTlwayhus
been sold to the Portlund, Eugene &
Eastern Company. The stock of the
Corvallis & Alsea River Railroad is
held by Corvallis people, the road be
ing a local line from Corvallis to Mon
roe, In Benton County, and engaged
largely in the logging busincs.
The line will be electrified at once,
and It is expected to have the motor
ers running within two months.
The taking over of the Corvallis &
ai-ou Plver road completes another
link In the system the Portland, Eu
gene & Eastern Company will have
extending through the Willamette
Valley, when its various scattered
branches are connected, says the Ore-gonlan.
The Corvallis-Monroe line m
at once extended to close up the gap
between Salem and Eugene. The line
will erosa-'the Willamette at Corvallis
and follow the east bask north to
Salem via Albany. From Monroe It
will extend on the west side to Eu-Kene.
The proposed county bridge across
the Willamette at Corvallis will be
widened and strengthened to carry the
electric road.
When her child Is In danger a wo
man will risk her life to protect It.
No great act of heroism or risk of life
Is necessary to protect a child from
croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and all danger Is avoided. For
sale by all good dealers.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,)
Lucas County. ) as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F., J.
Cheney & Co., doing business In the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that the said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
i Ana fnr en eh and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D. 1886.
(Seal.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exercise, insufficient mastication of
food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor
ry and anxiety, are the most common
causes of stomach troubles. Correct
vm,r hnbits and take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and you
will soon be well again. For sale by an
good dealers.
There ure 99 parts exaggeration to
nno i.iirt truth In the stories of raniu
covotes, declares the Wallowa Chief
tain.
Urn famous
land. Using only licenseu '
which are approved by the National
Board of Censorship of New ork
City. The names of the films are the
famous
Biograph,
Edison,
Essaiiuy.
Guiiinont,
Kalem,
Luliiii.
Vrban Eclipse,
George Mel lew.
Pathe Freres,
Sells,
and Vitagraph,
which are the best pictures to b- had
and are used by all the leading picture
houses of the East and West.
Dallas
Over Stafrin's Drug Store.
pregon
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OSCAR HAYTER
Rooms 5 and 6. Uglow Bldg.
Modern Store fronts
Are a specialty at
COAD'S PLANING MILL
MODERN PLANT-SKILLED . WORK
m FXUP-TO-DATE IDEAS.
Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable
, i-rices.
COY BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS
Plans and Estimates Furnished
G. H. COY,
V. J. COY,
Phone Mutual
1194
West Side h.
WorKs
G. L. HAWKINS, Pm,
MONUMENTS, HEADgty:
CURBING,
Phone
1385
it
OREGON'S BEST"
Manufactured Solely by
DALLAS FLOURING MILL
Guaranteed to be the best sofi
wheat flour 'in theWillamette Valley
Sold by all Grocers In Dallas.
Dallas
Oregon
DENTIST
Office over Fuller Pharmacy.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.;
to 5 p. m.
DALLAS GARAGE
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Best equipped Garage in the State.
Constructed of Concrete Through
out Automobiles stored at reason
able rates. Expert machinists in
charge o Repair Department.
D. F. HARRIS, Proprietor.
California
Dallas
A Complete Line of All Utc
F. J. WAG
MECHANICAL EXPl
Otho Williams
Merchant Tailor
All the New Spring Styles and Patterns.
Solicits your orders for Careful and
Conscientious Workmanship.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
L. D. BROWN
Abstracts promptly made.
Notary Public, Collections
Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas,
Ore
the place
WALTER L. TOOZE, JR.
to visit. Orange groves , ttorneY AT LAW
. . . i i flrt,,.ca fnmoua;
in full Dioom, iropicm ,
hotels, historic Old Missions, atiraci
ive watering places, delightful cli
mate, making that favored section the
Nation's most popular retreat. You
can see It at Its best via the
Shasta Route
DALLAS BAKERY
C. C. MULKEY, Proprietor.
Do not send your money away to
Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas
bread and keep the money at home,
i It will help us and' help you.
i Bell Phone 51. Mutual Phone 326.
Soehren Warehouse Co.
CEMENT CUBBINGS AND WALKS
We Handle a full line of Cedar and Oak
Fence Posts, Brick, Lime. Sand and
Cement, Land Plaster, Drain Tile,
Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plast
er and Hop Supplies.
r, i.innir south of depot Phone 1191
WUV
Tires Set while Tom
Agency for lnternationij
Company' Auto Buggy'
for farm and country pur,
llave just added a compi ,
Farm Implements and U
C D. Forrr -
BI.ACKSMr.-5Hi
Shop located In NonJUIT
niaeksinitliliig iR, j J
Dallas Iron ri
Y
Office in Wilson Bldg.
Dallas
Oregon
"The Road of a
and
Thousand Wonders"
MOHAIR WILL DECREASE
ITedMlon That Shortage Will Amount
to 10 Per Cent.
WILL INSPECT STOCK
Oregon
Jersey faille
J. II. Slump'
Club to
Herd.
The
VMI
CI 111
M. OLIVE SMITH
Teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
Dallas
Oregon
N. L. Butler L. D. Butler
BUTLER & BUTLER
Attorneys at Law
Room
Portland
311-312
Lewis Building.
Oregon
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Liniment ana uouna on
to the affected parts Is superior to any
plaster. When troubled with lame back
or pains In the side or chest give it a
trial and you are certain to ne mme
than pleased with the prompt relief
which IKaffords. For sale by all good
dealers.
Southern Pacific Company
Up-to-date trains, first-class In every
respect, unexcelled dining-car service,
quick time and direct connections to
sill noints south.
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE OF
$55.00
Portland to Los Angeles and Return
With corresponding low fares from all
other sections of the Northwest. Lib
eral stop-overs in each direction and
lonir limit. Interesting and attractive
literature on the various resorts and
attractions of California can be had : Calg promptly answered day or night
on application to any S. P. or O. R. j DaIln8 Oregon
& N. Agent, or from I .
Bell phone 103 Mutual phone 1306
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
WHITE CLOVER"
CARTON BlITTtR
Manufactured by
T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO.
Creameries at
Portland, Astoria, Salem, Gardiner,
Dallas, Nahcotta, Lyons, Seattle.
COSY CORNER CANDIES
Try our fine Home-made Cnn'lies
General
work. Horse shoeing aim
a specialty. Your buslncN
t
Machinists Foundrymc
Mil KITH, f
SAWMILL WORK A ?UY
We are prepared to!do(p ri
Iron and Brass work. LuC' "
' and Stock work on hat;
the best and cheapest (
on the market. Prlcei'
yr
One of Dallas' Finest
and our delicious Ic
e Cream
CHARLES H.LLANE
Observer Pi
"THE LINOTYPE
All Printing Done Just I
Than Seems Nets
F
h
THE PACIFIC MGNTIt
AND THE
TW1CEAWEEK OBSERVt
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR
W1I. McMTJERAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Ore.
or.L'oii Jersey Cattle
rme uu In a body to visit the im
....i -liit..ril herds- of J. B-
Stump, of Monmouth, Wednesday,
11 u 1 it tviiu in the form of an
ain i ,i . .
,t iifu tinniil study.
There are 200 breeders of rrgisiereti
Jerseys In Oregon. Dairymen, it l
slated, are selling out their common
and grade herds and buying pure-bred
herds, as tin y are much more profita
ble. Mr. Stump Is the owner of the
Imported bull. Noble Peer, which cost
13000 and Is said to be the most custly
Jersey bull In the state. The oltlcrs
of the lul are: President. H. West,
of 8caiMM.se; vice president, William
M. ladd, of I'oriiano. n,,ln......
Charles Cleveland, of Oresham; sec
retary, Thomas Withyeombe, of
land. Oregon Ih ii.
A Prlnevllle man has a golden eagle,
measuring seven feet from tip to tip.
that he captured ullve.
Help Wanted
For that cough. Get a bottle of Dr.
Bell s I'lne-Tar Honey. It Is the best.
With the promise of decreasing sup-
lilies of mohair this season In Oregon
the outlook for prices Is very bright,
and at i.resent It Is generally believed
that SOc will be paid at the start, with
a probable advance aiir mr
becomes spirited, predicts the Portland
Journal.
So many goats have been slaughter
ed this season that the number avail
able for shearing is about 10 per cent
1. sh than a year ago some authorities
estimating the reduction at greater
than this. During the past season
there has been a noticeable Increase In
the consumptive demand for goats.
owing to the low prices, and this
m-am-n oi me ...,.,.. - , - - . t furnish a
i.rin In mors money to goaineru ,
owners than the mohair, although nat
urally both ends of the market will he
worked as In sheep.
Goat shearing will atart In th Wil
lamette Valley within a few weeks If
weather conditions are at all favorable
and then the supplies avallabl for th
rir ed meat market will be greatly
Increased. At the preaent time dressed
kids eell generally around Ic a pound,
thi him th averaa. with a t
iml.-s higher or allshtly lower, accord- J
Ing to quality. j
Nearly 4.000,000 feet of lumber was
shipped from the Coqullle via Biimlon
during January.
Horse
Shoeing mid General Black-smithing.
Dallas,
DR. B. E. NEVEL
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone, 29
Oregon
I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con-
trarted Feet, also Interfering and
Forging. I guarantee all work first
class. All 1 ask the public is to give
me a fair trial. I also cure corns on
horses' feet.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
GEORGE P. CRAMER,
Fred Wagner's Old Stand, Dallas, Ore.
DR. DAVID YOUNG
Osteopathic Physician
Office, T 19 Court St.
Mutual Phone 631
DALLAS, OREGON,
Only $2.25
I -1
OFFER NO. 2.
A Cough
Is a danger signal and should not be
neglected. Take Dr. Bell s Plne-Tar-I
tones at once. It allays Inflammation,
stops the cough and heuls the membranes.
urt-
I'niuliig IX'itioustralhHi.
Thoe who attend the meeting to In
held In the court house m xt Saturday.
March 4. for the purpose of organixlng
. horticultural society, will be given
an opportunity to learn a practical ob
wt l ..,. n in l.runing. J. H. Nunn has
numoer "
t-niinir treS. anil v,eoiK-
who Is . xperl. need In that nnf, wm
give a demonstration of th most ap
proved methods of shaping a tree,
with an explanation of th why and
wherefore of each step in th proced
ure. Th Information to be obtained
w ill be specially timely, and It is x
! p-tcd that there will b a large gath-
A nuin near Bandon has a logan-
ih.i ,,howed a arowth of
lieiij imr - -
23 'i feet last year.
Asthma
Is a distressing disease. Dr. Bell i
Plne-Tar-lloney relieve almost Instant
ly. We guarantee it to give satisfaction
i ,un n,1 womnan were driving
into Kuitene before daylight; In pass
Ing through a driveway guarded by red
llKhts. the horse became frigntenea
reared and backed and fell Into a gas
. 1 , 1. .he
I main ditch; Its plunging "'
main and It was asphyxiated. A man
cam along and lighted a match to see
what was th matter, when tha whole
vi.-lnltv hurst Into flam, providing
roast horse.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures :old. Croup and Whooping Cough.
Review of Reviews
Pacific Monthly
Twice-a-Week Observer.
DALLAS STATION TIME CARD
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
LEAVING DALLAS.
Passenger No. "4 ...
Passenger No. 76 . . .
. .6:50 a. m.
, .2:25 p. m.
Passenger No.
Passenger No.
ARRIVING DALLAS.
77 11:10 a. m.
75 7:25 p. m.
SALEM, FALLS CITY
East Bound.
TRAIN NO. 1.
Lv. Dallas 7:35 a. m.
Ar. West Salem 8:15 a. m.
TRAIN NO. 3.
m.
Ject.
Croup
. . . t...A I. . .. .-Ill
Causes uneasy nigms oui " j
us Dr. Bell a Pin-Tar-Hony It will
relieve In a few minutes. There Is
thing better. Guaranteed ty an ui-
. .10:50
. .11:05 a. m.
. .11:40 a. m.
. 12:20 p. m.
.3:00 p.
.3:35 p.
.4:15 p.
nt
TWO INSPECT MONMOUTH:
Itejrrnta
Plaa K Irrr
fetKRii f Oprtiln.
mo ting. ( !
a.rvtc. S; arrmon b
Thursday
lYr-tiytiTtaa 1ri. i em.
Krrvk-t-a Sunday. March I:
Similar s hool. It a. m.
Morning service, 11 oii.M-k; prea. h-
In by th pastor.
Xtirmal i Christian Kmlesvor
p. m.
1 Evening
S th atnr.
SALEM. Feb. 15. Superintendent, Midweek prayr ml:ng
of Public Instruction Alderman iml ,Uiiin, i It.
Misa Cornelia Marvin, of th Statj you ar cdiall invll-d to w ormhlp
Board of Normal Krgenta, nav re- m(,h
tumd from a visit at Monmouth, l.ln. Ail . Mli-r..-s
where they atart r4 preparations fori . - P' .
placing tha Oregoa at N.wtnal j
rVhool in condition for th opening ot j trmrr Hei.l.- paw, i
MnrTpair. and Imp J, W.lH.ra W.lkp age, . (
w a. f k ..rnt tmlldina S at th. 8.1-m H"lUl. 1 rtruary II.
i ttlt in Pliirmi.n.
Sal.m Journal: Oh. a. Ita an
right to put off getting mountain water,
a ft w years, and In th meantime loa
half a million of appropriations and
several atat Institutions and th Stat
capital th first time an pldmlc hlu
th town.
All Skin Troubles.
Ar ovrcom by using Dr. Bell's
Antiacptic Salve. It la aa plaaaant to
us aa pur cream and la guaranteed
to giva at isf action.
Lv. Black Rock
Lv. Falls City
Lv. Dallas
Ar. West Salem
TRAIN NO.
Lv. Falls City".
Lv. Dallas
Ar. West Salem
TRAIN NO.
Lv. Falls City . '.
Ar. Dallaa
TRAIN NO. .
Lv. Dallas
Ar. West Salem .
TRAIN NO. 11
Lv. Black Rock .
Lv. Falls City ..
Lv. Dallaa ,
Ar. West Salem 1:1 p. m
TRAIN NO. IS. (Sunday Only.)
Lv. Black Rock 4:00 p. m.
Lv. Falla City 4:15 p. m.
Lv. Dallaa 4 5 p. tn.
Ar. West Salem 5:1 p. m.
Train No. S connects at Dallas with
way points.
& WESTERN RY. CO.
West Bound.
TRAIN NO. 2.
Lv. West Salem 9:00 a. m.
Lv. Dallas 9:45 a. m.
Lv. Falls City 10:15 a. m.
Ar. Black Rock 10:35 a. m.
TRAIN NO. 4.
Lv. West Salem
Lv. Dallas
Ar. Falls City . ..
.1:30
.2:15
.2:45
TRAIN NO. 6.
Threshing of last year a crop w
only flnish-d last wk In northern
Cr-k County.
A commercial club haa been formed
.t Coouilk. and a city hall will b built.
6:05 p. m.
6:3 5 p. m.
(Sunday Only.)
7:35 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
(Sunday Only.)
11:45 a. m.
12:00 a. m.
12:35 p. m.
Lv. V'e?t Salem .
Lv. Dallas
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LEAVING DALLAS.
Pasaenser No. 5
nd f.rcn- A Hrwatlful
The fu-.)nut have a beautiful akin. Dr.
Pasaencer No.
Faasena-e No. "1 T
LEAVING INDEPENDENCE.
Pell I
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Mr A. C Hum haa tha aiaraette j
the rt to ceiva a w "
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mewnir la Iadr-e'o
Ut iundar from Mr. Voora. a
rrinrsinr rm Ran Franrtac.
h waa la mid-aoeaa aeet h -sac
via Astoria 14 hl w1f. la thta
February 14. ami tntemv nt was la th uaint- th akin smooth. Try It rm our
1 O . P. r met-rr fwarante.
Tow ar rrohat-ty a-ar that rneu-1 A Boo.naa maa has lar, collee-
It cam mowla alw.,-. re-u!a fro a ria. but t.. of rare " , "7 . tn
v . xa -,iti lw lit.a atamw. tau4 la 1 .. ana tnat
as wa Ja -e-r mm.m - -- , 1. llt sr. h-.
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Paaaencer No. 4
Pasaencer No 1 1 .
Paaaenm'r No. .
hii KMimr nlant and a new dor-
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l,nd will b. pur, h. aa well. . . T " ' . ,..min. ' removes plmplee.
rhMl ' " - T"' ..H. rr,d.y. T " a head char-, and rouabae
LEAVING AIRLIE.
Paaaencer N a 2 . . .
Paaaencer No. T2
LEAVING INDEPENDENCE
Pasaencer K (1 7:la.tn raasvnrer N . ..
Paaaencer No. T3 1 II p, m. rise. re r No. 72...
Remedy as mm. Why tali lb rto chrtM.ea " ' m. eonaecta at Monmouth for
Ka4 far a beea er t" . Ain- irmina . ana rroa Airtie coaned
Wie paeumeoia ea Cfcaielala a Ctmah '
! ARRIVING DALLAS
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ARRIVING INDEPENDENCE
.. I 25 a. m
.. 4:51 p ro
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Waea tha bones acba and tha iolnta ara lanameil with mack taadaraeaa
at tha affected parta. yon need a Bowarful penetratinc aseot ts "
U atUck.
BALLARD'S
W LINSW2
IS A PAIN RELIEF OF GREAT EFFICACY.
It -wonderfnl penetratinc power affords a moat rratifylrur sense of relief ta th afflict j
pa!a quickly, subdues all Inflammatory conditions aad rapidly restores atracta aad mv-
achlnc joints. It la equally effective la rellerlr.c aearalcta aad aciatica. Ba It 1 welt n
thorouchly: It heallnc aad atreartheaiac lofiuecc ta manifest aa aooa as It reacaaa tha
aeat of tha disturbance. A few applications controls the disorder sad restores uorsnal eoa
As a boBaehold remedy for eariac cuts, wounds, burns, sores or tha anadred aad ea as -ara
always occurrlnc ts the fleaa. It tu ae superior.
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Put Up In Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bo
JAMES r. BALLAK3
ntonuETom
rc ace Cm Crmavlatea LMs, taa f the Eretafl, Weak
ae Hak Kre aaree. It la
a: Monmouth for Dei
nwm - r ' t IAS tl WMV
j laa and way polata.
c ty Vofimowta Hra!4.
For eal Vy all te ear aaa mw
CONRAD . STAFRIN