; .1 . ' 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th, l9l3 twa tJAtw rftnwnr ntJSt!TJ.VER , . , , . - 1 ' wwwiWBWI I PiinfoeelAvini ' Polk County Observer Published Semi-Weekly at Dallas, Ore gon, by the OBSERVER PRINTING COMPAXY Office Phoaea. Business office Main 19 Press room Main 19-2 ECGEXE FOSTER. W. H. TOTTES. Entered as second-class matter March 1, 1907, at the postofflce at Dal las, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rated One Tear J1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months , 40 Strictly in advance. IMiWICE Gil 10 PUBLIC SOUND ADVICE TO HUNTERS MAY PREVENT ACCIDENT. State Commissioners Outline Plan to Prevent Continuance of Carless-ness. The way to build up Dallas ts to pat ronize Dallas people. Owing to the recent fatal accidents through carlessness, the state board of game and -fish commissioners have is sued warning U) hunters of Oregon. Sportsmen of Dallas and vicinity should be especially interested in the following advice, which if properly j heeded may be the means of prevent-' ing serious accidents: To prevent accidental shooting, ev ery hunter should wear a red cap, j shirt or sweater, or some other article ! of clothing that can easily be identi fied from game birds and animals, es- j pecially when bunting deer in the for- j ests. Since there is a contrast be-! tween red and the color of any bird ' or animal that is being hunted, this color will serve the best purpose. j Hunters should never shoot at mov- ' ing brush, leaves or grass with the expectation of killing game. It is dan- ! gerous, tor the moving object is likely to he a man. Never shoot at anv oh- together of ordinary diplomatic re- until you are absolutely positive ot identification. To prepare for an emergency, every ! hunter and angler should carry in his pocket a piece of candle and matches ! NEW FALL COATS THE FAMOU! PALME! GA1MMT TRADE WITH MEXICO, The new Mexican oousul at Quebec is reported to have said that he hoped t see the present trade of Mexico with the United States transferred to Canada and Great Britain, a pur pose that merely shows blind antip athy to this country, losing sight al- ......;. 1 1, .... ,,-..11 .... nixwitCinl l.iitiJUL'.; ' midline 41a nll txn j'luitlt-iw iju.tiiit. J?rJ laws and conditions. Mexico has nev er bought anything American except what it has believed to be best suited to its needs and most profitable. When the choice was evenly balanced tiie foreign trader has usually been favored, and this is a common cir cumstance among Latin Americans. But Mexico is an adjoining neighbor, and its interchange of business with the United States is much larger than with the people of any other nation. In the fiscal year ending June 1912, our purchases from Mexico amounted to $0.3,000,000 and our sales to it were $52,000,000. The balance of the trade was on the Mexican side. Kipping up this situation, it' it were practicable, would but add to the senseless chaos which many Mexicans take pains to promote, without) being able to say what they want or to agree with each other about anything of material value. Mexico's total exports to all count tries are less than $150,000,000, near ly half of which come to the United States. Its total wiorts are 111 the neighborhood of $100,000,000 and Americans supply more than half. Mexican trade with Great Britain and Canada is small in comparison. Com merce between Americans and Mexi cans is unusually satisfactory because the products ! of each country are com plementary to the other, an assur ance of ennaneiit and paying busi ness relations. It is estimated that a billion dollars of United States cap ital has been invested in Mexican railroads, mines and other forms of industry. If Mexican sentiment to ward the people of this country were normal anil sensible there would be no such absurdly vindictive talk like that imputed to the Mexican consul at Quebec. International trade is not a matttT of whims, but reasonable development and serious, amicable study. The trade war promised is conceived in ignorance and ill tem )er and is simply ridiculous. PASSING OF THE HORSE TROT The old days of "horse trot in" when county fairs could not pull t lie purse st lings on the ex)ense end un less assisted by the bookie, has ceased 1I0 le. This condition necessarily cnangPd Willi ine more energetic en listment of supMirt and patronage of the funnel's, and curious as it may seem tlm most successful annual ex hibitions are gradually working away from the "agricultural horse trot," l'olk county is no exception to the rule and fortunately this year will witness even greater improvement by disregarding the iicst imuihle freak shows and jx'ltv graft ing forms of amusement. The following remark from Pres ident V. V. Fuller proves conclusively that the fair ussociat ii will act in opHsition to the usual method in gratifying the circus curosity. "All told, the fair this year prom ises to U of even more inlcrcst to l'olk comity fanners. However, the 'liter! aiiimcut features will not be overlooked. The farmers visiting the city are also coming for a liar.l earn ed outing. They rightly deserve amusements further thiin viewing farm exhibits. .1 u-t whal the assoc iation Mill do in this direction has 110I Itcen decided, but there will Ik- good, clean entertainment." in a water-tight match safe. In ease of becoming lost or injured, one can readily start a camp fire. Lost or Distress Signal : When a man is lost or injured and need help, a signal by shooting should be given. This signal will be the firing of a gun once, with an intermission of ten se conds before the second shot, then an intermission of sixty seconds, then a third shot. If no answer is received, .this signal should lie repeated after an intermission of five minutes. The answer to this signal should be a sin- I gle shot from the rescuing party fol lowed by one recognition shot from the lost man. Care should be taken to get the time between (the shots as accurately as possible. Hunters should keep in mind this signal and avoid, if possible giving it while shooting at game. In the absence of a watch, the time can bo judged with sufficient accuracy by counting ten between the first and se cond shots and sixty between the se cond and third shots. Whenever a shot is heard in the mountains, a hun ter should couiYtPten to determine whether it is a signal of distress or not. The person who is lost should, after hearing an answer to his signal, re main where he gave the signal until the rescuing party arrives otherwise he may take the opposite direction and may not. be found at all. The following is a condensed table of signals to be used by all sportsmen Begin with one shot. Wait 10 sec onds, repeat one shot, wait (50 second reiieat one shot. Answer to signal by rescuing party one shot. Kecognition ot answer bv man lost, one shot. Wait five minutes before giving the second signal. Our motto is "Quality first Then Price" We insure the quality by buying the Palmer Garments Our prices will speak for themselves. We intend to show you this Fall some very beautiful coats and suits at the popular price of :M X 'J i v1 Some fine coats a good deal less a few that will cost a little more. SUITS Will be here in a few days. WAIT! until you see them. Our prices are right. ARE HERE. Call and see them before the finest ones are gone. We know that you will want one of these beautiful coats when you see them. THE STYLES of the new coats are very striking and handsome. THE FABRICS are very rich and heavy Zibalines Gut Chinchillas Broadcloths See the popular new Broc aded Fabrics. Win. A, Ilimcs, Msrr. td. J. Ilimes P HIMES ENGINEERING ANW' STRUCTION CO, Engineering and Surveying Flans Drawn and Estimates k fully Given. Office, Room 8 it T Building, Dallas, Ore, Phone 84 . DENTIST 1 DR. CLINTON L. FOSTEB (With Dr. Butler) .tV'a over Fuller M'annaev ' DALLAfc, - OUEgox DENTIST B. F. BUTLER Office over Fuller Pharmacy. isiui-e iiuuih irom v to 12 a to 6 p. m. Dallas n. Oregon Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. ,.; other hou by appointment. rhone u DR. D. G. REMPEl CHIROPRACTOR Nerve Specialist an. Spinal A(lju8tcr 114 Court St., Dallas. Oregon. E. N. HALL FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER Parlor First Door South of Citv Hall 011 Church St. Phone 1433. Dallas, Oregon. Dr. Louis G. Altman Homeopathic Physician, General Practice. Special attention to Asthma, Dropsy Gall Stones and Rheumatism. Office and Res. 29G N. Liberty St Phone Main 147. SALEM, ORE. DENTIST M. HAYTER Dallas National Bank Building Oiegou OllllH.S THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ATTORNEY AT LAW OSCAR HAYTER Rooms 6 and 6, Uglow Bldg. Dallas Oregon G. O. HOLMAN LAWYER Office In Wilson Building. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW D. H. UPJOHN Rooms 19-2G Dallas National Bank Bldg. DALLAS OREGON. Dallas has fairly launched 1 1 m ti a new era of improvement. Ciie pride in beiiif; evidenced 011 every hand, and the spirit of prosjivs iiieh tor no Unijt has lut-n J injr dormant is awak liinjr Willi renewed hie. The t-ity pavmc, erection of new liiuldin mid installation 01 a new anil miHlern heating system means 1iij things mid oii wo will lo m.--11111 i Hi; the privil eged airs of a real live eily. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I ss Lucas County, I 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, Count v and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDHED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot lie cured bv the use of HALL'S CATARRH (THE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in tnv presence, this (ith day of De eember, A. D. 1880. (Seal) A. W. CLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly uihiii the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys teni. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, t). Sold by all Druggists, ."e. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Boost Eastern Shows. For the purpose of providing for Polk county fanners who are enxious to place exhibits for the Oregon state exhibit at the Eastern Land Show, C. C. Chapman, secretary of the Oregon IVvelopiiieut league has sent the Ob server a number of shipping tags. These tags will carry any material for exhibit free of charge to the Ore gon Slate Immigration commission at Portland. Persons desiring to cooht atc in the big publicity movement which will place Oregon in the front ranks among exhibiting states of the West, may secure tags free bv calling at the Observer oflice. In a Soul hern state a mother who went in search tor tlirv of her child ren found them dead from rattlesnake biles and when she relume.!, discov ered that the i'mirth and last of her children had leen lnw ned. Mr. Car negie lias prov idl lor heroines, but what alxmt rac like tins? HaU Cleaned. Have your Panama bleached an.) cleaned at login's, the tailor's. tf Only Unwise People Tol erate Catarrh CATTLE HASJIG RUN Receipts at Portland During Week Heavy Hog and Sheep Market is Slow. THE ONLY WAY Union Stock Yards, Portland, Aug ust 11 Receipts for the week have been: Cattle 1770; Calves 131; Hogs KiH-j; .Sheep l'J83; Horses 24. A big run of cattle at the yards for the week. Most of the receipts were she stuff of very ordinary quality and a few cars of choice steers. The top for best steen-s was from $8.23 to $8.50 with some good ones going from $0.50 to $.50. Prime stuff is in demand, Best dehorned cows and heifers sold at $(i.o0 to i.75 while the horned stuff went at $6.23 to $6.40 and rang ed 011 down with fairly good grades from $."."5 to $(i.00 and others $4.00 to $".f0. governed by age and condit ion. Bulls $4.00 to $4.50 and choice light veal calves $8.75 to $9.00. The price of cattle has only gone to pieces on poor stuff, the better class holding up well. The hog market shows weakness with slow demand. Yery light re ceipts with extreme top at the week's close. $!l.6() for one load, with bulk of sales $!).()(), $10.00 and $9.23. Light receipts of sheep and lambs. Prices about steady with last week's quotations. OLD DALLAS BOY MAKES GOOD es a day deep into your lungs the 1 in killing air through the little in-! f m 1 . 1 im. M .emwl rfk r 'Wmm lll."' Here is a sure way to get rid of Catarrh; hawking, siiutling, and all misery caused by the Catarrh germs. Ciet'a I1VOMEI outfit today, follow the instructions and breathe five tlllK ; g-rm Killing baler. At night just before ping to bed j iim the vapor treatment as directed. This treatment is prescribed by the best Catarrh Specialist in America land Enrol to destroy Catarrh perm. Booth HYO.MEI is Australian ucalyptufi and other splendid anti- sept lcs. A complete outht whien in clude inhaler is $1.00; separate bot flies, if the first Joes not entirely cure, can be obtained for 50 cents, !anJ money back from Conrad Stafrin jif you are dissatisfied. Just breathe jit no stomach d.wing. (T) Edward E. Coad Now President and Faculty Dean of Portland College. Under the caption "Hood Kiver Man Will Head Business College in Portland," the Oregonian in a recent issue printed a halt-tone or hilward E. Coad, son of Harry Coad, formerly 11 resilient of Polk county and nephew ot Judge hd toad ot this city. Mr. Coad is a graduate of Dallas college and of the University of Oregon. His boyhood days were sivent in l'olk ounty. For six years he was em loved in school work in Hood River, 'our vears acting as superintendent. and two years as principal of the high cliool. He was the first county sup rinlendent of Hood Kiver county and resigned as siierintendent of the San tiam academy to take charge of the Hood Kiver schools. He is now dean of the Holmes school faculty and president of the institution. j Many Dallas Citizens Have Discover ed it. Just what to do when the kidneys are affeeted, is a question that con cerns both young and old. Weak kidneys neglected in childhood lead to life-long suffering. People of ad vanced years, with less vitality, suffer doubly. In youth or age, languor, backache, urinary irregularity, dizzi ness and nervousness make life a burden. There is one remedy that acts dir ectly on the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills owe their world-wide fame to the fact that they have cured thous ands of cases of sick kidneys and cur ed them permanently. Mrs. Joseph Hoberg, Grant St., McMinnville, Ore., says: "I am al ways glad to tell other kidney suffer ers what a good remedy Doan's Kid ney Pills are. I gave a statement publicly recommending them in 1007 and I willingly confirm all I then said in their favor." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. gon, until August 9, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, for fills at each end of the County Bridge at Independence, Oregon, now under construction; said fills will consist of about 4000 cubic yards. Bids will he received for the fill at each end of said bridge separately, or for both ends. A certified check of 5 per cent of bid must accompany each bid, and the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder must, within five days from the date of the ac ceptance of said hid, appear in the oflice of said Court, at Dallas, Ore gon, and execute contract with said Court for the faithful performance of said work. Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore gon, this 23rd day of July, 1913. J. B. TEAL, County Judge of Tolk County, Oregon Orders for Engraving. The Observer will take orders for all kinds of engraving from a visit ing card to the most particular wed ding invit-ation or announcement, and will furnish it at less prices than you will be obliged to pay elsewhere. Samples of all kinds of engraving shown and an estimate of the cost given. All you have to do is to call at this office and make your wants known we will attend to the details. IIU7MBE1R it! OFFICE ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Dallas National Bank Building Dallas Oregon ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS BROWN & SIBLEY Abstracts promptly made. Notary Public, Collections Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ora SIBLEY & EAKIN The only reliable set of Abstracts In Polk County. Office on Court street Dallas, ... Oregon Phone 1183-2 R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAIj director AND EMBALMER Calls promptly answered day or night Dallas, Oregon. Olive Smith-Bicknell Teacher of PIANO and ORGAN Studio 712 Oak St. DALLAS OKElVW Notice to Hop Pickers. All persons expecting to pick hops on the crown and hvans yard will please leave their names with Walter Williams at the Dallas National bank or with II. B. Plumber. 8-5tf Satisfaction of Mortgage. The Observer has added Satisfact ion of Mortgage to its stock of leijal blanks. Notaries and Attorneys may now necure them In any quantity de sired. Phone orders for legal blanks F'ven prompt attention. When We Hand You Our Estimate of the cost of the lumber you require you can depend upon it that the fig ures will be as low as first-class, well seasoned lumber cart be sold for hon estly. If you pay more you pay too much. If you pay loss you get less either " quelity or quantity.. Dallas Lumber fi Logging Co VETERINARY SURGEON DR. L. W. HORN (Successor to Dr. Nevel) Office at McCann & Collins Livery. Phone 551 Dallas, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY I'MTED ARTISANS Dallas Assem bly, No. 46, meets on first and third Mondays cf each month at Wood man hall. Visiting members made welcome. MILLIE M. STAFRIN, M. A. WILLIS SIMONTON. Secretary. REBEKAHS Almlra Lodge No. ti meets first and third Wednesday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. NO LA COAD, Noble Grand- ORA COSPER, Secretary. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received bv the County Court of Polk County. Ore- GEO. 1. TOEL, M. D. ELECTRO-THERAPIST AND ELECTRO-SURGEON Specialties: Cancers and Tumors No Knife and Loss of Blood. No Plasters and Pains for Hours or Days. POLYPUS. GOITRE, PILES. FISTULA, STRICTURE. PHYSIOLOGIC PF0',"YENTS Tor ' DISEASES of WOMEN. -1 jtftf NERVOUS DISEASES. Neuralgia, Neurasthenia, Gout, Rheumatism, Disease! of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Constipation. .,? 0rtga. Telephone 1303 JJ Washington St Hours: 9-12, 2-5. 7-8, V Block East of S. P. R. R. Depot Sundays: 9-1. Dr. Toe! has ajiin beta compelled by many new cases to extend his stay la DaHaa New patients win t(ain be accepted and Dr. Toel will stay la Dallas until he has finished their cases. PURE FOOD LAW REQUIRES PRINTED WRAPPERS ON BUTTER. m Under the Pure Food Law all butter made for market must le properly stamped with name of maker, pivin? also weight of the rolls. The Observer is prepared to furnish these wrappers rn short notice at a reasonable price and neatly printed. For full information call upon or address. The Observer TlaTN. rw Dallas Iron Works Machinate FoBDdrymea Vmnrra. Mmkerm. SAWMILL WORK We xe prepared to c any kma o Iron end Br.s, work. LomNr truck, nd Stock work on hsnd. W. m.k, the beet sn3 cheapest SJump Pallet on the market Pr,c rewon.b,. CityTransfer W. R. COULTER, Proprietor The world moves itself; We move anything else Piano and Furniture Mov ing a Specialty Stand Kerry's Confec tionery, rhone i061 Residence Phone 1202 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Dal las Camp No. 209 meets in W. 0. W. Hall on Tuesday evening- ' each eek. R. E. REED, Consul Com. W. A. AYRES. Clerk. A F. A. SI. Jennings Lodge. No . meets second and fourth Friday1 of each month. In Masonic hail Main street Visiting brethren wel come, E, A, HAMILTON'. W. M. WALTER S. MUIR. Secretary. West Side Marble WorRs G. L. HAWKINS. Proprkl' MOrwtTS, LTEADSTONF' AVI CTRBIXO. A Complex I4m of All IUt lel"- Trer, notice, we.ther procT for Je ,f oierver Jot, office. BAKHAM BR.OS. PLAKIXO MILL. ALL KINDS Or MILL VTCES. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Etc- Contractors and Burden. Wert End Court St DaSas, Oreroa