POLK COUNTY OBSERVER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912. i. .A for those subject Cold. 4amp ... .,,., mnd to Rheumatism. n brings on an attack. chills Use Ballard's Snow Linimnt It Is a Powerful Preventive, as Well as a Speedy Cure ub It I on the part, affect whj .ever rTth.".- and ward V. A m. " rubbln(r helps the liniment to pene the treatmen ls the,ame, the'ubbln p trate to the seat 01 pam. -"--'.- rt,axed . that th. i relieve, . . suppleness or : i wonderful rer - - ..... , Amines, sores. laiio, cow -v-- ine; the acmng J" IV of youth. sufferer feels again x -r.. "'.,,, remedy. Try It " . .. tin It la a wonderful remeay. For flesh wounas 01 - ot. barbed wire - ... 1... 'vi.. o.l onm. cuts, sprains, swellings, irosv - pletely. JAKES F. price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. M MIIS Ufl BALLARD PROPHltTon fcMV- T. cure Sm.rtln. Eyeballs. Sow, Eye. or Weak !. " gtcobens Kre Salve. well, because fhat land Plain Dealer. eaift be. Cleve- Place Aux Dames. One writer says good looks don't take a girl very far. Maybe not, but they help a lot New York American. A Philadelphia physician claims to have discovered the elixir of life. Lil lian Russell. Sarah Bernhardt and Lily Langtry discovered It years ago. Mil waukee Sentinel. The Boston Judge that decided a di vorced woman has no right to style her self "Mlas" and thereby deceive men doubtless meant well, but the lady can deceive just as effectively when she calls herself "Mrs." New York World 'SolpAno RteoMwiwpipByL . CONRAD STAFRIN President-Elect Wilson on Way to Polls and Votintf or iXfV V i mil rt . " " '' ""'?S8' ' 8 ?' ' WJ " 'I ilVi Cl" ' nmmmmm ,sk Photos copyright, 1912, by American Press Association. GOVERNOR WOODROW WILSON, now president elect, voted at his home town, Princeton, N. J. Just after he had cast his ballot, which the governor took only a few minutes to mark, he faced the flashlight, with the above result On his way to the polls, accompanied by his political secretary and a friend, he was snapped, and the result is also shown. DAMES AND DAUGHTERS." ! per annum. On bis ordinary clothes the ! kaiser's expenditure Is by no means Miss Adeline M. Walker of New York extrnvaennt is said to be the only woman gem ex pert in this country. Maude Aduins began her drnmutlc career when she Joined IS. II. Sot hern's company. She was sixteen then. Her real name is Klshadden. She Is forty years of age. Mrs. Charles Nechter, one of the most heavily Insured women in the United States, carrying $1.J(K).(MH). has made her fortune in Chicago real estate and In the department store business. Mile. Colllnere. a young rretuhwo man, is the moHt accomplished nine taster in the world, though she Is a teetotaler. The great wine Drum em ploy her for regular work and fretpient ly for special duty, and so wonderful Is her gift that she earns about J'-'MHK) a year. The Rev. Antoinette Louise Black well, the first woman to become a min ister In this country, having been or dained in the Congregational church lu 1853. though at the age of eighty seven, preaches once a mouth in All SouIh' Church at Ellrabeth. N. J. She is now a Unitarian. The Royal Box. The German emperor's expenditure - -... i. .lrl In run to S20.(XX) King George of England has for many years past been president of the National Pigeon Plying club. In the nineties, as Duke of York, b scored several notable successes. The period of mourning for the late emperor of Japan has bepn fixed by the new sovereign at fifteen months, at the end of which time the coro nation ceremonies will take place. The king of Spnlu spends a good denl of money on dress. When shoot ing he wears shirts made of the finest silk, which cost about $35 apiece, and he buys about three dozen of them In a year. He gets a lot of bis clothes made In London. Fashion Frills. Have you ever noticed how nice looking and Intelligent the women are who have taken to wearing sensible heels on their shoes? Of course you. have!-Chicago News. The fashion authorities reverse themselves so frequently that quite likely by Jan. 1 the girls will be wear ing drapery again instead of clingery. Ohio State Journal. Marie Tempest tells the papers that Paris dressmakers tell ber that skirts will be tighter this year. But perhaps Marie doesn't umlerstand French, very Wearing the Trousers. Recent Investigation brings out the fact that men began only 100 years ago to wear trousers. Some of the women have been wearing them ever since the dawn of civilization. -Chicago Record-Herald. Recent Investigations bring to light the fact that It Is only during the last 100 years that men have been wearing trousers. Prom present styles women may be following their example In an other century. Milwaukee Sentinel. English Etchings. Londoners pay $5,000,000 every week In rent Every twelve months 63.000 persons In London are convicted of drunken ness. There are clubs In London of which the members are solely gentlemen's servants. London received $2,365 last year from the sale of waste paper picked up in the streets. BIDDY'S ON THE TOP PERCH. The old farm hen now on the top pereh hops. In Uncle Sam's dominion she's the leader in fine crops. She's not so very stylish, but she gets there lust the same, And you bet she's the top liner In the na tion's Hall of Famel But, say, how did old Biddy get on that perch so high? I'm sure way back In granddad's time she wasn't half so spry. She was a speckled dunghill with long feathers on her leg. She was so busy scratching lice she sel dom laid an egg. Now, now, my friend, don't bother us to speak about the past. Where fossils love to linger with their feet in ruts stuck fasti That hen upon the pinnacle, that hen Is scientific. She's built by brains of the best strains from Atlantic to Pacific Skilled chemists balance her fine feeds , between protein and fata. She doesn't roost now In the trees, to be scared by owls and bats, But she lives now in a palace that is also scientific And so, of course, she beats the band from Atlantlo to Pacific She lays eggs by the carload, by the mil lion and the billion. And before another census she will cackle o'er a trillion. She's hatching fries so rapidly. If we feed her well and trust. She'll serve us so much fancy meat the big beef trust will bust. C. M. BARNITZ. PROFESSIONS OAiOB. Phone 1183-2 R. L. CHAPMAN . FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALM EH Calls promptly answered day or nigh Dallas, Oregon. G. O. HOLM AN LAWYER Office in Wilson Building. DR. B. E. NEVEX VETERINARY .SURGEON Phnne. 2l Dallas. Oregon DENTIST 'B. 'T.BUTLER Office over Fuller Pharmacy. Office hours from to 12 a. m.; 1 i to 6 p. in. Dallas Oreif.ni Olive Sffiith-Bicknell Teacher of PIANO -AND ORGAN Studio, 712 Oak St. Try this Test Place an aluminum utensil, empty, over afire and when utensil has become heated throughout, throw Mo it a pint of Ice Uater. Youtvlllfindtheutensilunaffected. yte; Dallas Orcjjni Aerial Flights. An aeroplane costs less to buy than on automobile, but it costs more to keep it up. And if you fail to .keep it up that costs most of all.-Plttsburgh Dispatch. The flight of a French aviator across Prance with but three stops, covering the distance of 670 miles in a single day. Is better than a thousand spec tacular exhlb!tions.-New York World. Sporting Notes. Not since the days of Joe Patcben has the turf had a pacer as popular as The Eel. Joe Birmingham has been signed as manager or the Cleveland naseuan club, and It is certain that be will be given hearty support by bis players and the fans of the Forest City. Don Llpplncott has followed In the footsteps of his Olympic teammate. Ted Meredith, and has entered the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, where he will come out for the track team. Get some good blood Into the herd through a first class mule. Then raise the best heifer calves from the best cows. This is a practical and cheap way to perpetuate the best blood in the herd and to eventually build a profit making herd. A housekeeper who mixes brains with her work reports to the writer that a very serviceable mop may be made by taking sections of an old rope hammock of suitable lengths. She finds that such a mop Is tough and stands the wear and tear. KURlbS FROM KORRESPONDENT8 Q. I have noticed two new breeds mentioned In the Journals. The White Sherwoods and White Wonders. Please describe. A. These are old cross breeds, bred over ten years. The Sherwood Is a cross of White Leghorn male and Light Brahma ben and the Wonder is a cross of White Wyandotte male and Light Brahma hen. Q. Which eats more, a pullet or a three-year-old hen, and what difference Is there In egg production? A. A three-yearold hen eats more aud lays I , .. . ii i .- f .Hours.. o per cent less eg&s muu m uci ui- : let year. Q. Which hawk Is most destructive to poultry? Does the screech owl catch chickens? A. The Cooper's hawk. The screech owl Is not a poul try fiend, but feeds on Insects, mice, toads, lizards, chipmunks, wood rats and moles. It only catches birds when other food is scarce. Q. Do you- really think china nest eggs are of any benefit? A. Yes. A hen prefers a nest where there is a nest egg and we have known Biddy to transfer all the nest eggs to one nest. A cat hesitates to sleep on a cushioo where he has not slept before and a hen Is not partial to a new unused nest. Hens often wait for a chance to lay in a certain nest, often fight for It, and the placing of a nest egg In a nest nearby seems to draw and satisfy Biddy and she settles down on it in content But, ask the hen. DAN F. XANGENBERG VOCAL INSTRUCTOR Tuesday and Friday. Studio T19 Mfll -Street. JJENTISl M. HAYTER Dallas 'National Bank Building Dallas i Orcgo.i a. m. to 5 p. hi.; other hours by appointment. Phone 1414 DR. D. G. REMPEL CHIROPRACTOR Nerve Specialist an! Spinal Adjuster 114 Court St., Dallas. Oregon. THAT'S one reason why "Wear-Ever" ware lasts a genera tion. And there are other reasons. "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils Are made' from thick, hard sheet aluminum, 99 per cent, pure, without joints, seams or soldered parts. No coating to peel, crack or blister. Cannot rust, cannot lorm poisonous com pounds with fruit acids or foods. 'Wear-Ever" ware saves you food too. Aluminum utensils are less liable to scorch food than others. And even if you let them boil dry "Wear-Ever" utensHs can be cleaned without difficulty and will be found uninjured. WEAR-I ALUMINUM VER TRADEMARK The motorcycle is being used by a number of farmers these days not for pleasure purposes chiefly, but for busi ness. Small quantities of produce, such as cream, poultry and butter, can be carried to town with them and quick trips made for repairs or the transac tloo of other business. A rich deposit of zinc, a metal which la produced in very limited quantities In the United States, has lately been discovered near Bartlesvllle. Okla. Samples of the ore which appears In vein four feet thick show 7 per cent cine. The deosIt is thought to underlie some 200 acres. It Is pretty safe to assume that the fellow who comes along offering pro spective victims something for nothing is engaged In this very game and Is making money at It These chaps are most Of them old at the game, and it is a pretty good Idea to pass them np and earn money in some more rosy way. An excellent as well as Inexpensive method of rendering one's system more Immune to colds Is that of the cold morning bath, followed by vigorous rubdown with a rough towel. If the vitality is low and the circulation rath er poor, one should start with tepid water and gradually use colder water as one becomes accustomed to It A captain In the British army tells of a strange plant found in the Sahara desert, called by the Arabs "acheb." Its peculiar trait Is that It springs up only In a season when ralo falls In the desert The seed seems never to die and will germinate after lying dormant for many years. The plant contains much nourishment and Is eaten with relish by camels. Good Care of the Malr - - Makes all Women Fair Belr Mturml. trpT. well Vrt kUr la mmi's i iwlwl beauty. TH Hair flrt ftttrmrt altra '. fluffy hir. vnnrinc exi lh I it .t.n. m-. f. parmai rhana nun thaa elwKnilm. rru)ar ftturw -r K.rwwn rwti. lUwuti.'ui hair, whka iirnrfi aiaurw Uua avatj bars, b alrouat ajwar aaauuaUid lUl UK lu ot that Well Known Scalp Prophylactic IMewbro's Herpicide Soaaial . irw.Ur ttiuun t. wm.i..a Udandra ana1 Ua pmif furthar Inaa of kaa-. It irnpana Itfa. kimfrr an-l kixur hirH mMOUU aaar kaaatr. Twra H a aabua aa4 oa-a-"tfal M jt naraauuw that mr .'ant hot piM ". teraaua aontams M Vraaa mn4 4aa a4 ataiii ar lira. 1m ttrfcmr tnoa-ataa awMntl, aaaa.(y atona uaal at M. TW la BO Ma f a-M to Ha Wwml hr Mr raralnaa tKat aav adVvlxd eur ad- varum namia. 1 na . iml aaaaihfe t .wwil fcj i mmm owl aa ta onrtnaJ Iiaivlrn -m 1 A !' aui g. alalia aa THE FULLER PHARMACY The need of getting machinery of standard and reliable make was nice ly shown In the exploding or a sllag cutter, an account of which the writer cam across the other day. Kor some reason not knows the machine bunt Into two score piece, son of which bit either men or borsea, fortunately Similar defects do to cheap construc tion are often responsible for the bursting of cream Septra tors. All records for milk and butter pro duction bid fair to bo broken by Crcamelle Vale, a FJolsteln cow owned by Cad Cptoo or Brockton. Mass Etnco Nov. 15. 1911. the baa given Vu. 030 pounds of milk, baring a money rain of 11.300. la ooe month she gave 100 poanJs of tank, while ber bet record for day was 108 pounds of mUk. If sb continues at the present rate to tba end of tb year It la thought that Iter tallk yield will total 30.000 pounds or better. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. An egg claimed to be 1900 years old has . been discovered in the ruins of Moguntlacum. It now remains for some newspaper reporter to add that the egg was set and hatched out a sea serpent and a four legged chick and the story will be complete. Those who kick at the price of eggs in this country should go to China. In the spring months eggs sell there for 18 to 20 cents a hundred. A Leghorn ranch near Petaluma, Cal., keeps 10,000 layers, which in the spring months laid over 5,000 eggs dally. Petaluma, with her millions of hens that lay the golden egg, is the poultry metropolis of the world, and those towns that seem down and out because they lack Industries should write the Petaluma board of trade for particulars on' how to reach the top perch. A Pennsylvania woman advises that ducklings should not be turned out till the honeybees are through work for the day lest the quacks swallow tbe bees and get stung. . We always thought the busy bee improved each shining hour. Will our expert bee keepers please Inform us at once of the exact hour when tbe little honey bird knocks off so we may Inform oar quack promoters? It is now claimed that we lose $45, 000,000 by our unskillful methods of handling poultry and eggs and of course, as usual, the farmer gets most of the blame, but of course, as usual, he takes It good naturedly and con siders the source. The advice to disinfect with liberal applications of sulphuric and carbolic acids is good, for instance, in an epi demic of genuine cholera, but we ad vise our readers to avoid such danger ous poisons. We bare yet to see ml crobs that would't sizzle to death in old time, hot, fresh whitewash when rightly mixed and applied. It's cheap, kills germs, bugs and smells and makes all sweet, white and light Our school teachers aren't all run ning off to get married after all. Miss Nan Johnson and Miss Kate Robin son have eloped from Pennsylvania, to go Into the chicken business near Hartford. Conn. Good luck, girls; may yon prosper and lire happy ever after. A hen does not dust Just to get rid of lice. Tbe One earth cools and. cleanses her skin. They roll and wal low and tumble In tbe cool earth with at much enjoyment as the boy who splashes In tbe old swimmin bole. The Cambridge School of agriculture, England. Is experimenting on bens to make them lay red shelled eggai Wouldn't It, tbe English demand, 'be better for them to experiment along practical lines so that England would not have to depend on other nations for nearly all her poultry products? Patience Is abe doing anything to LODGE DIRECTORY REKEKAHS Almlra Lodge No. 26 meets first and third Wednesday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. NOLA COAD, Noble Grand. ORA COSPER, Secretary. Replace utensils that wear out with utensHs that "Wear-Ever" Note the Trade Imk "Wear Ever" SOLD BY WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Dal las Camp No. .209 meets In W. O. W. . Hall on Tuesday evening of each" week. TRACY STAATS, Consul Com. W. A. AYRES. Clerk. A. F. & A. M. Jennings Lodge, No. 9, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month, In Masonic hall on Main street. Visiting brethren wel come. W. I SOEHREN, W. M. WALTER S. MUIR. Secretary. UNITED ARTISANS Dallas Assem bly, No. 46, meets on first and third Mondays cf each month at Wood man hall. Visiting members made welcome. MRS. EMMA B. MILLER. M. A. WILLIS SIMONTON. Secretary. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Mistle toe Circle, No. S3, Women of Wood craft, meets in "Woodman Hall sec ond and fourth Wednesday nights In each month. EMMA JOST, Guardian Neighbor. SADIE LYNN, Clerk. We Compete With Portland. Salem Beer . $9.00 per bbl. 72 qts. Fine blended Rye and Hour. bona $2.75 and up Cedar Brook bottled in bond, 4 ,qU. or one gal $1.00 AYi gala. Ave. year old rich Port Wine $2.50 Full Measure, all Beer, S for 60c Gilka Kuramcl $1.00; Cream lo Meiith 75c. OLYMPIA ' WINE CO. Dallas, Oregon. CRAVEN BROTHERS Dallas. Ore. I LIMBEC V When We Hand You Our Estimate of the cost of the lumbr you require you can depend upon It that the fig ures will be as low as first-class, well seasoned lumber can be sold for hon estly. If you pay more you pay too much. If you pay less you get loss either : quelity or quantity. Dallas Lumbers Logging Co Star Transfer Company All who want Gravel please order of us. General Ki press and -Transfer Busi ness. -Stand at Webster's Confect ionery Store. Phone 511. Barn Tlione 1074. G. A. fi L. C. MUSCOTT DALLAS, OREGON. West Side Marble WorRs G. L. HAWKINS. Proprietor. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND cm bix a. A Complete Line of All Latest Designs. Within a 15 mile circle around IMPERIAL there are now several hundred prosperous fanners raising enor mous crops of wheat, rye, barley, oats, potatoes, vegeta bles, etc.. Three large stock ranches, owning several thousand horses and cattle are also in this circle. Poultry raising is also highly successful IMPERIAL is now the trading point and will soon be the shipping point, as the railroads are now building for the products from thousands of acres surrounding it. 4 ttitt44&Wt4$W-Mttti$i Dr. Bell's Anlbeptic Salve i is guaranteed for ecsema, salt rheum, i tetter, rlnsrworm. running sores, chapped hands and Hps. pimples on ' the face, black heads, barbers itch, : sun burn. Insect bites, fever sores and i nasal catarrh. Z5c, at Stafrin'a. j "r ffl!1',0'"1, PUt 1P -Tresspass notices, weather proof.! "HELMET" BRAND FLOUR $5000 cash bail for his appearance in the trial of charges n gainst him of violating; the local option laws. for sale at Observer Job office. Blind Beautuiful Eyea Mrs. Eliie Tiler. Ravena. Tex., writes: are desired by every one. If there ; i was blind as a bat I used Suther- j is any inflammation the eyea can't be iand s Eagle Eye Salve and It acted . beautiful. Sutherland! Eagle Eye 1 a charm. It cut the scum off Salve will remove the Inflammation ' mv ,ves and restored mv sight- It try and reduce ber weight! Patrice n1 c,ear ,n SiAi b Stafrin. it an y()u Caim and worth its weight Oh. yea, ahe'a lying about lL-Yonkers g"ld. 5c a tube. At stafrin s. f ' - r ! T via IC7UWH. ; for aale at Observer Job office. 1 Pallas Wood Tarda. Kopiah voai ana i men anu i-iwi1- I wood delivered to any part of the Cp IP, th. ludc: "Go frae. ray aoa. Erery Body Needs ru r for?lT' ,.TOU,r JTtL. ' S"od salve and Dr. Bell a Antlaep- i ctty promptly on telephone call. Of- j t for h. waa eoanred with slaying en , ... . . . , .... . ... - Isnow white ointment Guaranteed) W. L. BARKER. Dealer Milwauka Seotinet- ' for all skin diaeaaea. I Conrad Stafrin. iJc Sold ly it Earnest Curate Which to your fa ortte teitT t ih.i uu ihnnl heln Relief Aavm-iaUoa - .t. . n i Room $1 Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Will break no the worvt cold and al- Headquarter of the Oregon Fire u throat irritation. Thia remedy ; I bead of the xHattoa will b found quickly etrres counha. col Js, grippe and f Olirt SflTft Dallas. CiTT ;w Bank Bulldlat. at lhtll throat and bronchial trontle. j $ WUI,JIIUI UUUOi, UIX. atatra 9o!d ty Onrad 9tafrln. ' et t f t t 0 0 1 I Is made by the Bickreall Mil ting Company, manufacturers of the celebrated "Blue Stem Blend." It is in great demand we are selling big Quan tities of it. New Crop Dates, Just In. t Simonton & Scott t