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MARCH 19th, 1913 POLK COUNTY OBSERVER THREE J nfise Restaurant IXOYD KOHARI, Proprietor Meals and short orders served at all tours. Everything new and clean. Specialties. CboD Suev and Noodles 6fflith Building; Main and Mill Streets Dallas, Oregon PROFESSION AJj CARDS. DENTIST B.T.BUTLER Office over Fuller Pharmacy. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Oregon Dallas DR.B.E.NEVEL VETEEINARY SURGEON Phone, 29 Data, Oregon M. OLIVE SMITH Teacher of PIANO AND ORGAN Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block Dallas eBa DALLAS STATION TIME CARD SOUTHERN PACIFIC LEAVING DALLAS Passenger No. 74 6:50 a. m. Passenger Passenger No. 76 . .. 2:15 p. m. Passenger ARRIVING DALLAS No. 77 11:00 a. m. No. 75 7:30 p.m. SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN RY. CO. East Boui'd. TRAIN NO 2. Lv. Dallas 7:35 a. m. Ar. west saiem g;i5 a. m. TRAIN NO. 4. Lv. Black Rock 11:00 a. m. Lv. Falls City 11:: 15 a. m. Lv. Dallas 11:50 a. m. Ar. West Salem 12:30 p. m. TRAIN NO. 6. Lv. Falls City 2:40 p. m. Lv. Dallas 3:10 p. m. Ar. West Salem 3:40 p. m. TRAIN NO. 8. Lv. Falls City 6:10 p. m. Ar. Dallas 6:40 p. m. TRAIN NO. 10 (Sunday Only.) Lv. Dal'.as 7:35 a. m. Ar. West Salem 8:15 a. m. TRAIN NO. 12. (Sunday Only.) Lv. Black Rock 11:40 a.m. Lv. Falls City 11:55 a.m. Lv. Dallas 12:30 p. m. Ar, West Salem 1:10 p.m. TRAIN NO. 14. (Sunday Only.) Lv. Black Rock 4:00 p. m. Lv. Falls City 4:15 p. m. Lv. Dallas 4:50 p. m. Ar. West Salem 5:30 p. m. DENTIST M. HAYTER Dallas National Bank Building Dallas reSn West Bound. TRAIN NO. 1. ' Lv. West Salem 9:00 a. m. t.v. nniipis 9:45 a. m. Lv. Falls City 10:15 a. m. Ar. Black Rock 10:35 a. m. TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. West Salem 1:20 Lv. Dallas 2:00 Ar. Falls City 2:30 5. TRAIN NO. Lv. West Salem 4:45 Lv. Dallas 5:30 Ar. Falls City 6:00 TRAIN NO. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. OREGON MAN LIKES TAFT Bill Hanley Tells of Dinner With The President. Bill Hanley, who everybody in Ore eon knows, either personally or by reputation, is a big man, but he be lieves he met a bigger one on his re cent trip through the east, on board the Governor's special train. Like all good citizens who go to Washington, he visited the White House, and sat down to dine with President Taft. Press dispatches say that Mr. Hanley's quaint philosophy, so generally enjoyed here in Oregon, delighted the president, and the two Bills had a very pleasant visit. "President Taft is a mighty fine fellow," said Mr. Hanley - afterward. "He was especially good at making the boys feel at home that evening when he entertained our party at the White House. Both he and Mrs. Taft 11. (Sunday Only.) 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. 13. (Sunday Only.) Lv. West Salem 1:20 p. m. Lv. Dallas 2:05 p. m. Lv. Falls City 2:33 p. m. Ar. Black Rock 2:35 p.m. TRAIN NO. 15. (Sunday Only .1 Lv. West Salem 5:50 p. m. Ar. Dallas 6:30 p. m INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RY. Dallas Division. LEAVING DALLAS Passenger No. 65 8:30 a.m. Passenger No. 69.... 1:00 p.m. Passenger No. 71 7:35 p.m. LEAVING INDEPENDENCE Passenger No. 64 6:00 a.m. Passenger No. 68... 10:50 a.m. Passenger No. 70 u:lo p.m. Phone 1183-2 E. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Calls promptly answered day or night Dallas, Oregon. LEAVING AIRLIE Passemrer No. 62 9:00 a.m. Passenger No. 72 4.05 p.m. LEAVING lNDKHNlJSUtt .... f.M a.m. .... 2:30 p.m. ATTORNEY AT LAW OSCAR HAYTER Rooms 6 and 6, Uglow Bldg. DiUu Oregon Passenger No. 61. Passenger No. 73. Train No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1:00 p. m. connects at Monmouth for Airlie. Trains Nos. 62 and 72 from Airlie connect at luonmou.u iU1 las and way points. ATTORNEYS AT LAW ED- F. COAD Office In Courthouse i Dtllaa Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW SIBLEY & EAKIN The only reliable set of Abstract in Polk County. Office on Court St. Dallas Oregon ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS BROWN & SIBLEY Abstracts promptly made. Nntnrv Pnhlle. Collections Mill St Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore. ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Dallas National Bank Building Dallas Oregon Soehren Warehouse Co. CnfIITT CURBING S AND WALKS w handle a full line of Cedar and Oak Fence Posts, Brick, Lime, Sand ana Cement, Land Plaster, Drain Tile, Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plait and Hod Supplies. On block aouth of depot Plione 1494 There Is Only One Plnc-Tar-IIoney That it Dr. Bell's. It Is the original and can be relied on In croup, coughs, wlda and all lung and bronchial troubles. Look for the bell on the wttel. gold at Stafrln'. drug store CATARRH ARRIVING DALLAS Pnccomwr NYi 64 6:45 a.m. Passenger No. 68 11:30 a.m. Passenger No, 70 o: v- "' ARRIVING INDEPENDENCE Passenger No. 65 9:15 a.m. Passenger No. 69 1:25 p.m. Passenger No. 71.... 8:00 p.m. Airlie Division. i i.i 1 1 i.i i , . ,l i . )i i i ii. i i.i.i.i .i ij 1.1.1.1. i.i.u.u Vy . . - ARRIVING AIRLIE Passenger No. 61 8:20 a.m. Passenger No. 73 3:25 p.m. ARRIVING INDEPENDENCE Passenger No. 62 10:00 a.m. Passenger No. 72 4:50 p.m. a . . H A V a lsinr B BACK TO THE FARM is now the slogan, and the low COLONIST FARES From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United States ovet the BILL HANLEY were there to shake hands with us when we arrived. We went in and sat around and talked for awhile be fore dinner, and after dinner we just made ourselves at home and smoked. The president visited with everybody. He surely is a great mixer and it was not long before all of us were feeling Just as comfortable as if we were sit ting around our own fireside. Pres ident Taft is a delightfully pleasant natured, high class gentleman. Peo ple of the country can hardly reartz? what a great, good character at heart President Taft really is." TO OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST prevailing daily XTH Pk MARCH 1 () SUNSET I lOGDENSSHASTA) I Til I ROUTES I I lv VlPiy APRIL 15 Is the best means of currying It out Fares from CHICAGO ST. LOUIS OMAHA -KANSAS CITY ST. PAUL $33.00 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 From other cities corresponding low n.r5T nnrvn only, but they can be prepaid Clonl.. F. .r. 'fn;-,.,.,,.., E.1 h. from " !.,- y. n d.po.K .. v.l. of IM JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. -rrroU KilLOOK HERE! 1UI W.H.Dorin, Champion Corn Grower, With His Exhibits and His Prize Hi y it r.u i: . . i T ' Rooms for Rent" cards for sale at the Observer Job O.Tire. 9 ..M. MII.I.I Il.ll4.il-,.,, "1 m t Pi kun , -r-. hay fever ELY'S CREAM DALM Civij i licit at oiei. tb, Wl u.,1 r.rot ti Jf4 Kabr rr.lv.Ti2 frym Ctrrh I "HELMET" BRAND FLOUR U m4e by the Zi&rtiZ UZ UBf Compiny. BMTifactTir" of the celebrated Stem I Kend." It U U tt dented and wt are K-Zizl lit titie of it. Ke Crop P Jnst la. ro! t:.n.i! cimnntnn X SfOIi TUhuwiyT it Court Street Da.as,uru Starr Express Z Transfer Co Does all kinds of hauling at rea sonable ratPt. Stand t Wagner s Confectionery Store. Thone 5U. r.arn Phone 10T4. L G, MUSGOTT Proprietor DALLAS, OBXGON ror Twectieta Centurx PrintiBJ come to the OSc of the Polk County Observer Nation Owes Debt of Gratitude. Money indebtedness is not the only obligation we incurred and assumed li the great Civil War. There wae a jtill greater debt, an everlasting obli gation that could never be paid in full. But in years that have followed, the Republican party has inaugurated and developed pension laws under which over three and a half billion dollars have been paid to disabled veterans, or to the survivors of those who gave their lives for their country and their flag. This pension system, product of the policy of the Repub lican party, has no precedent in his tory and no equal in Justice and gen erosity among the nations of the earth. Hon. James S. Sherman. ECONOMY IS WATCHWORD President Taft Hat Cut Expenses During His Term. President Taft believes that the business of the American people, which is the United States govern ment, can be run more economically. He expects an economy commission will point out ways to effect a consid erable saving in mr.ny of the depart ments. The three years of President Taffs administration has proved that econ omy Is quite possible and the presi dent has practised the new policy suc cessfully. Upon taking office. Pres ident Taft warned every cabinet mem ber, as well as the heaas oi Dureu, .t,t thpv would be held Individually responsible for cutting the expendi tures under their control. On July 1st. 1909, the Taft admin istration faced a deficit of $56,000,000. nn. rear later, this deficit had been changed into surplus of $14,000,000 and by July 1st. 1911. the surplus naa risen to $47,000,000. The normal In crease of Federal expenditures is about 4 per cent each year. Yet the expenditure, which were $662,000,000 liring the fiscal year ending June 20, 1909, shrunk within the following year fo $654,000,000, an actual decrease In stead of the normal Increase. Perhaps the best known economy effected m the wiping out of the annual deficit In the Postal Depart ment and another was the elimination 3f widespread fraud, In the cuMoms wrrtce. Tbe scaling down proeeM 'or tbe fiscal year of 1911 Involve mttlnf tie estimate, made by U,e ca jartmect beads $50,0tr,000. Bote, can be converted Into fert5:ixr .. .w -K., h.t. no mill suitable for .HE modern scientific farmer Is as careful about the "pedigree" of the seeds he raises as about that of his uve siock. j fact appreciated that large prizes are now awarded for grain whkh . j, . a i . i ,,. of ATneriments. as was the case URS oeeu aeveiuyeu vj - " i iwmi . - . i T i ....noiHnn in Nw York, where a $1,000 at the recent i-nnu uhu irusuu ij""-v--- - . silver cup was given to William H. Dorin (who U shown In our lllustrat on wUh hU prize and part of bis exhibit) for the thirty best ear. of corn in the United States The corn was raised on a Virginia farm which was bought In S5 for about $io an acre. The "breeder" of the cereal received the .ward lor the highest number of point In compactness, germination, PfJ' oercentace of grain to the cob, maturity and uniformity. The corn la a cro s beSn the nmve county and Johnson county Tartetles. Mr. Dorln ha. .aid several ears from his exhibit at $10 each. MANY I'ATIKNTS AT hospital' sAvixtj t rmtANTs and ni:mtn:s DalliiM Hum liwillntioii Crowded ami WailliiK lilst. Dullas hospital has been crowded to capacity during th post few weeks and there is also a larg wait ing list, according to the statement of local physicians. The nwst of the caws have been operations and they have generally txjen successful. Iast Mnndnv. for instance, it was siaieo there were 11 patients in the Institu tion, although there are really ac commodations for but eight. AH of which emphatically emphasizes the need of a larger Institution. Mrs. Launer was discharged from the hospital Tuesday morning and returned to her home in this city. Mrs. John Keasoner was discharg ed Sunday, following a successful op eration. Miss Effle Hlckerson, of Wckreall, was operated on for appendicitis last week and Is convalescing niceiy. Miss Helen Hrown, nurse, returned Monday morning to her home In Portland, after assisting at the hos pital for a few days. HHKillT (il.KAMS MOTOR CAH X. (iat of Paint AI1 AHr Hix e of Itlir Currier. With a nice coat of red paint on her sides, a clean creamy rout on her roof, and shining trucks and run ning gear, the motor car of the Sa lem Kails City & Western railway, came from the shops on Sunday locking as fresh as a new pin. In experienced hands the car has been working nicely for some time and the i company evidently felt that the t.me waa opportune for brightening Its I appearance. Spray That KIIIh MMllUrraiH'an Fly Will IW? Tiled H.V KxiH'rt. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vullls, Mar. 19. In an effort to save the currant and gooseberry Industry now almost a complete fullurn in some parts of the state because of a lly Infesting the bushes, A. U lx)vett of the crop pest staff will experiment this summer with a spray whun nas proven effective In killing the Medi terranean fruit fly In South Africa. Kor three years Prof. llallyhasx perlmented with this spray In Cap Colony and says that the ily eats It readily. It l composed of three ounces of lead arsenate to two and a half pounds of sugar and four gal lons of water, and Is applied Just at the time the petals full. Mr. I-ov-ett will apply a second spruy about two weeks later. Prof. Lovett will spend practically .. i,..i ,.t i ha nmm.r on this ex- perlment and other investigations ot Insect pests In the orchards and gar dens In the Portland district. n went to North Albany last w;k to plan the summer campaign against the cabbage and radish maggots, and to Investigate a report of a serious Insect. jMBt which Is Injuring tomato seed. ASKS l OK JCIK.I .MI.NT ON NOTK No Kxtra Cot. When vou have your watch repair ...i .v Miirrl-. the Jeweler, you get the benefit cf bis 15 year, experience . .n tr charge. That s worth remembering. t . SmUI ClubWn Offer. l i, ..m.r vou can get the m. -r- . . i .-w Polk County Ob- . it,. Tuiilv and Sun- T irrrr biiv - dy Oregonlsn for 0 Ier . ,v. r,rire of the Oregon- l.n .lone. Remember also, that l -v- f.i.-.,v,r la uubllfhed twice each week 104 paper, a rr n,l give, rou all the real new. I4 while It I. Mill 11 u th m. . nt and must ti. If you wsnt .11 the county new. at the price osuslly chsrgea tj -w grinding tbem ly rladng the bnoe In whr nf.w,,(Sr, f(,r their week- lever, and covering tbem with wood i ,.ui.nei.tion. Tbl. offer will Mbe. keepie M moixt-. , ! hold rX"i limited time on- stoct two o-ctt, tbe bone. U1 w ( Jy nd K lrf.hoove, you to get redooed o that they can U e- 7 your m,.r In early. broken. ! S. A. Hlgir Itegln Adlon In tVmrt Agalnxt A. M. Holme. Pult was filed Wednesday In Ix-- partment No. 2. "f the Polk county Circuit court In an action wherein 8. A. Itiggs seeks to recover the sum of $3X00 and $300 attorney, fee. from A. M. Holme, et l. The com plaint a the note was originally given for IJ.SOO but the interest brings the toal amount asked for to the figure noted. Candidate.' petition blank, for sale at The Observer office. Cilvrw ITotiil ItHlef. William H. Uouglas. Jr.. of Washing ton, D. C. My.: I take great pleas ure In informing you I have u.ed Dr. Iteir. Pine-Tar-Honey, and It ga' me almost instant renei. Stafrln". drug More. Headquarter, of the Orefon Fire Relief Awoclstlon will t.e louna Room il. Kw Rank Puildlng. .1 m. head f the .talrfc JOO.OOO Tuei Of Sutherland'. Kaitle Eye Sa'. ere .old In 10S and not one wora oi rompl.lnt. thoueh every tube w.. old under a positive " good t r nothing but the ?e. At Stafrln'. drug itore. Walter L. Toore, it., Uwver, Ke Batk Buildirg. IU He Usee ef Good Prlitiig s.-- or r j bu . iiiiH-ttMHl'" ith JU. rw '