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It TUESDAY, MAY 20th, 1913 TWO POLK COUNTY OBSERVER , J Polk County Observer Published geml-Weekly at Dalian, Ore Son, by the OBSERVER PRIXTI.N COMPAXV Office Phones. Business office Main 1$ Press room Main 1S-2 F,ltEE FOSTER. W. If. TOTTEX. Entered aa second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the postofflce at Dal lai, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1S7. CHILD SHOOTS BABY SISTER I t4-t4t-i i -S--'4-S-JS---'-S-'i'? M-vi-S-'-W-i--. ' 7 T Mubarrlptlon Ratrsi One Year $1-60 Six Months 75 Three Month Strictly In advance. The way to build up Dallas ts to pat renin Dallas people. SCHOOL REPORT IS OUT Many in The County Placed on Roll of Many Standardized. Near Tragedy Enacted by Juveniles ! at Independence Ranch. Independence, (Jr., .fay 20. (Spec ial) What threatened to be a pathetic- tragedy occurred three miles south of here when a five year old boy, the son of P. 0. Burbank, pull ed a fun to his shoulder, shouted at his sister, three years old, "look out, I 'm poinfr to shoot you so you can't walk," pulled the tri?er and fired. The bullet went through the little t'irl's letr near the knee, but failed to touch the bone. The boy hail been sent by his fath er to ret the gun. He had been working the ejector not knowing that it would load the gun. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the County Siix;riritendent of Polkj County will hold the regular exam-1 ination for applicants for State pa-j pers at the Court House in Dallas.! as follows: Commencing Wednesday, June 18. j lffl.'l, at !( o'clock a. m., and contin uing until .Saturday, June 21, 1013, at 4 o'clock p. m.: Wednesday forenoon: Writing, U. S. History, Physiology. Wednesday afternoon : Physical Geography, Reading, Composition, Methods in Heading, Methods in j Arithmetic. Thursday forenoon: Arithmetic,! History of Education, Psychology. Methods in Geography. jY Thursday afternoon: Grammar,; l uttr ri r ill v Amftrimn T .! i fr f 11 r ! Honor and j )iv"jes, Methods in Language, The-i A. MM IN i. j r jl -j jp GMOWj Have Been sis for Primary Certificate. Friday forenoon: Theory ; Practice, Orthography, English With many of the schools of Polk erature, Chemistry. and Lit- eounty being placed on the roll of honor and many standardized, the report of Superintendent Seymour for the month ending April IS is most gratifying. The report follows: Number of schools rejxtrting cor rectly and on lime, W. Number of schools not reporting on time, 2. Number of pupils remaining at time of last report, 2'-). Number of pupils registered new during month, 27. Number of pupils registered sec ondary during month, 40. Number of pupils readmitted dur ing month, 208. Total number of pupils on regis ter flnrififr Hip month. t,U'U Number of pupils dropjied during month, .'128. Total number of pupils on register at time of this report, 2002. Number of days taught during month, 18.5. Whole number of davs attendance, 48125. Whole number of days absence, 2010. Whole number of times late, 4.'il. Number of pupils neither absent nor fairly, .'i85. Average number of pupils belong ing, 2710. Average daily attendance, 2001. Per cent of attendance, 00. Number of visits by parents, IHi. Number of visits by members of school boards, 7.'t. The following schools have been placed on I hi! roll id' honor for hav ing made u percent of attendance of 05 or more: Dallas, Smithliehl, Red Prairie, Bridgeport, Lewisville, Suit Creek, Monmouth, Orchards, Airlie, Methel, Ward, Perrvdale, Fairvicw, Cochran, Hutlcr, Kiekreall, Oak Point, I iide(cndcncc, Prush Col lege, West Salem, liuena V'isla, Duell, Spring Valley, Popcorn, Har mony, l'per Suit Creek, Montgom ery, North Dallas, Enterprise, Sil ver, Crowlev, McTimmonds Valley, Fir Grove, Sunny Slope, Oak Dale, Eone Star, McCoy, Guthrie, Falls City, Pioneer, Cherry Grove, Oak-hui-st, Mountain View, Mistletoe, Valley Junction, Fern. The following schools have been placed on the roll of honor for the county for nol having made any tar dus during the month: Smil hlield, Eola, Ked Prairie, l.euisville. Or chards, Ward, Oak Point, Popcorn, Montgomery, Lincoln, Enterprise, Stiver, Crowlev, McTimmonds Val ley, Sunny Slope, Lone Star, Gul li ne, Pioneer, Cherry Grove, Oak burst, llopvillc, Mistletoe, Fern. The following schools are now standard, April 1H: Fairvicw, Pio neer, West Salem, liuena Vista, Red Prairie, Orchards, Mountain View, Guthrie, Oakhuist, Lincoln, Liberty, Perrydalc, Ward. Anlie, Harmony, Fern', Mislletoe. Highland. Cherry Grove, Smithliehl, line!. Oak Point, Montgomery. Lew is iile. Friday afternoon: School Law,1 Botany, Algebra, Civil Government. : Saturday forenoon: Geometry, Geology. Saturday afternoon: General His tory, Bookkeeping. Kespectfullv, H. C. SEYMOUR. 1 School Superintendent Polk County, Oregon. 5-30 : CANCER OF THE BREAST Its Different Forms and Progress; j its new Treatment by j Bloodless Operation as used by DR. TOEL the Chicago Specialist now in DALLAS to introduce his Electric Methods. Cancer of the breast is usually di vided into two forms, the hard or seirrhus cancer and the soft or med ullary cancer. In addition to these I here is the eating form called Pa get's disease of the nipple. The scirrlius cancer nearly always starts near the nipple in the milk duets, as a little lump, often on the site of a former milk cake, or an abscess. It grows slowly but steadfast. Soon it implicates the skin of the breast and an ill smelling ulcer form's. Later the cancer germs and cells will mi grate into the lymphatic glands in the armpit ami in the lower part of the neck. And from there the cells and germs will attack internal or gans like the liver and others. This of course means death. The medullary cancer may form in any part, of the breast and grows far quicker to large size and also attacks quicker the lymphatic glands in the armpit, and from there quicker the internal organs. Studebakers at a Sacrifice Never before have the people of Polk County had the benefit of low prices in buying a buggy. See them Before the Assortment is Broken All from the celebrated Stude baker line, all equipped with auto mobile seats, 1000 miles axles and modern and complete in every way. You Never Saw Better Values for the Money OPEN BUGGIES FROM $60 TO $75 TOP BUGGIES From $80 to $125 While in Portland fecently Mr. Crider took advantage of an offer from the Studebaker distributing Agency which enabled him to bring nine of these superior vehicles to Dallas and offer them at prices that are 10 per cent lower than they are quoted 'at the fac tory. The offer came through the desire of the company to close out a job lot of their 1912 output. CRIDER'S GENERAL STOR DALLAS, OREGON The Watchword at Guthrie Acres is "Grow!" The soil the climate the water. Every thing is conducive to the healthy growth, of everything that grows. The soil is rich, deep and productive. Veg etables, fruits, berries, live stock, poultry Every growing thing will GROW at GUTHRIE ACRES YOU WILL GROW in spirit, mind, body, health, wealth, happi ness. Your children will grow strong and well. . Your pocket book will grow fat in just the proportion that you take care of and cultivate the opportunities that are awaiting your development. And so we say the watchword at Guthrie Acres is GROW. Will you join the rapidly growing list of enthusiastic owners at Guth rie Acres. Prices are $75 to $200 per acre. Terms easy. GOo CITY OF DALLAS P. A. TAYLOR Hotel Gail - Phone 28 . PORTLAND, ORE. 01 Oregon journal building Room 314 are opened by the knife cutting through them. The wound is sewed up and heals nicely, but underneath like in a hot bed, the cells and germs multiply and after more or less time a new cancer forms in the sear or near it. After knife o)erations for cancer, 7." to 81) per cent show a return of the cancer. Dr. Toel who has used elec tricity for thirty years in stir electricity for thirty years in sur gery, was the first surgeon in Amer ica who removed entire breasts for cancer by electricity. He has re moved them as large as C inches in diameter, without the loss of a sin gle drop of blood doing this in from .") to' If) minutes according to size, and without ami surgical shock as is so often witnessed after the bloody knife operations. As all the blood vessels and lym phatic vessels are securely sealed ii( May 21. He has been engaged for cases that take him four weeks yet to treat; so he will surely be in Dallas for another month yet. But as patients can never tell before" an examination by him how long they have to be treated or how long after an nitra tion they will .have to be under his care, they ought to come without de lay or they will risk that he refuses to operate upon them or treat them, for it does not pay him to stay for a single, solitary case in Dallas after he has finished all his other work here. NO REASON FOR IT. You Are Shown a Way Out. Tlii'tc can be no reason why any render of this who suiters (he tortures of tin aching h.ok, ihc annoyance of urinary disorders, the pains and dan gers of kidney ills will tail lo heed the woid of h resident of this locality The nipple cancer lupins as a during the very oieration, by means small ulceration on the nipple ami of-j of the electric current, a return of ten is mistaken for eczema. It creeps j the cancer is very rare if the oiiera- alotig the milk ducts into the breast ' t ion is peiformed in time. and forms a swelling there. It will i 1'atients never ought to allow a also go eating along the skin as an ; cancer to grow, but have it entirely ulceration often forming nodules in ! removed at once, and have it removed the skin that reach clear around the j by a process that gives the best re- chest ami which laler on form open j suits electricity sores. I'liially, hut lar later, the lymphatic glands are attacked as in the other two forms, and then the progress is the same. Aside of these the "true" cancers there is a malignant growth found in the breast called "sarcoma." This is usually found in younger persons, L'tows very fast and often to enor mous size, the breast looking like a lump of imlished blue steel. It docs Dr. Toel has for 30 years made n sccialty of electrical operations and treatments. Head The Observer of April 29, about a cancer operation performed in Dallas by Dr. Toel, and that of May IMh about an operation for rectal growths; also of May 9th about the cure of lumbago and May 13th of a goitre; also The Observer of April 1". IS. 22 and 2.", May 2. (i, 9, 13 Little Miss Muffet WRIGHT'S Spring Needle Rib bed Underwear $1.00 Garment for Special Other Good Underwear at All Prices Uglow Clothing Co. Dallas, Ore. LODGE DIRECTORY removed licfore it becomes cancerous. The nsii.'il wnv most idi vsiciitns And who has found relief. The following!,,...,- ..,..., ,...,.- f l,.:ist not affect the lymphatic glands, but and Ki about electrical treatment its cells co liv means of the blood- of cancers and tumors, tiiles and fis- stream to the lungs and form new ! tula, diseases of kidneys, bladder,! growths there causing death by suf- prostate gland and stricture, and dis location, leases of women, and skin diseases, A benign tumor of the breast call- j oIypus and goitre, enlarged tonsils ed adenoma w ill often turn into and catarrh, liver, stomach and blood cancer and consequently had best be , diseases. is enn inenig pio.it : F. A. Sutton, lloVl and West Sts.. Sab in, Oregon, sas: "For ten or twelve years kidney trouble was (he phtgue of my life. I sulTcicd intense ly I loin ai II in the small of my back ami w:s often unable to lnoe. I doetoicd nod I lied a number of icni cdics but to no nad. nod I was in a bad way when I ise, Doau's Kidney Fills. Thev beuelitlcd me at once ninl after I had taken the content "f three boxes, I was free from exerv Minptoiu of kidney complaint. My health i now of the best and for that reason I cannot recommend I loan' Kidney FilN too highly." (State Hunt given .1 .'mi.it y 31, I'M!.) R Endorsement. Recently Mr. Sutton lingly confirm nil that ouslv said in favor of Vim ' Kidney Fills. This remedy cuted me (hue year ago nd I h.e Is.id no return Hark of kidney trouble." For sale by all dealer. Price cent. Foster Milburn Co. Iiu!T. is either to cut it out with the knife FJectrical or other physiological methods are also used by him in nervous diseases, neurasthenia. Dr. Toel intends to make his meth- or to cat it out with plasters or! oils known throughout the Willam salves. In many cases too the pa- 'cUe valley lefore opening offices in tients themselves neglect a small j Portland. While he will stay for lump in the breast even if it has the sometime in Dallas, patients who wish shooting cancerous pain. They put to consult him ought to consult him on all kinds of liniments ami by rub- j without delay, for while some cases hing this in only irritate the cancer j of cancer allow him to operate at o that it grows quicker. Often ; one whent he patients consults him, even when large ulcerations exist no and send the patient home the same phxsieinn is callej in but all kinds j day free of his cancer; in other cases of patent ointment are used. it is necessary for the patient to stay When a cancer is daily irritated ' under his care for some time. So lie t hv plasters to cat it out the cells and , tcr come immediately a friendly call genus multiply very fast and finally costs nothing. Icgiii lo migrate to the lymphatic Dr. Tend can W found at 619 Wash glands. In fact the cancer often ington street, Dallas, one-half block grows more in the dcecr arts than from S. P. Railway depot from 9 to 12. :lhe eating plaster remove from the 2 to .. and to X. week tlavs ami t nun ..ml: "I w ij-' surface of I lie ulceration. A lump J to 1 on Sundays. Telephone 130.1. I bse previ-iof n.nr,. r..nies out. but in the mean-! Feolde inteiested should cut out tune the dee-r parts have become, the articles alxcve mentioned and infected and after suiierticial healing 1 paste them in a wrap book as they Sat on a tuffet, Eating of Curds and whey. Along came Mr. Spider, Who sat down beside her While Miss Muffet just flitted away. You'll not be frightened away from OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR Not a Spider, not a Fly. Thev taste like more nnr cnrrlo an1 WILMS SI.MOXTOX Whey That is why you'll want to stay! .W-.Vf..miJIIWM I LUMBER I' L ?K OFFICE I XITIJl) AltTISAXS Dallas Assvm- j lily, No. 40, metis on first ami third Holidays cf each month at Wood-I man hall. Visiting meml.ers mad. : welcome. Jiii.l.ll-. m. MAI-KIN. M. A. Secretary. j When We Hand You Our Estimate of the cost of the lumbtr you require you can depend upon it that the fig ures will he ns 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 less either ' quclity or quantity. Dallas Lumbers Logging Co THE COSY CORNER 622 Court Street. UI:BI:K.IIS Aimira Lodge No. 20 meets first and third Wednesday of e-s tacn month at Odd Fellows' Hall XOLA COAD. Xoble Grand OKA COSrnn, Secretary. New York ed States. Remember the name take no other. sole g ! for the Fnit- the cancer returns. In addition to this the infected Ivir.ph glands finally allow cancer . germs and cells to migrate into the ! mar come handv at anv time. J Dr. Tori has left for Portland on Sunday t gt out of the freight bouse new apparatus which he had ; internal 'nrans and cause death. In . rdend fnm the Fast some time ago. j other cc they also form large ul-, lh constantly incn-asing practice Doan - and , cerations. ha siiielled him to change his I In 'icration ith the knife tbe ' quarter to a large nm with four 1 j fresh cut mtface are fnptentlv in- window at tiH Washington Street. Dalla Wood and Coal Yards. W. 'emulated d urine 'be operation with Dallas, which Mr. jSniit h is having L. Barber, prcpru-'or. OTic phone ((. cancer cerms and ce!U a a!I the: fixed up for bim especially. O.Tce 334; reaidene CCX tfjl.h.-d esd and lyn phalic jace j n again Wednesday '2 p. m.. j General Repair Work If you have a Bicycle, a .Motorcycle. Gas Engine, Lock. Gun or other .Me chanical Device or Firearm that re quires the work of an expert Repair Man, leare it to L. B. HIXSON, Jr., (Successor to Lee Smith) 315 Main Street. Dallas. Oregon Phone 1072 UOODMKX )F T1IF VORLI Dal las Camp Xo. 209 meets in W. o. . l tall on Tuesday each week. evening of V. A. AUES. Clerk. A. V. & A. M. J,nnir.es Ijdto, ., 9. meets second and fourth Frida of each month, in Masonic hall on Main street. Visiting bmhr.n wel-come. Ifie Mew (f. . nn m e laoiione WALTER S K. A. IIAMH.TO.W W M ! "5 fl-!r o tii.. secretary. West Side Marble Worhs G. U nWKI.s. lfoprlclor. Ml I M F.VTS. HEADSTOXKS AM, crnmxfi. A Compete 1 )m. nf AI ,at NOISELESS RUIIIIIHG SPLENDID FINISH ror Twentieth Centwy Printing cox. trt the oce of the Polk County Observer Its The Home of Good Priitirf f t t CRAVEN BROS., Agents DALLAS, ORE. (