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fAOf ttX Read la Docouiber Sunset M tin "Sea rreactaco, the KxpoalUoa City' Superbly Illustrated In fouf color, bow oa ) t U Ua,ta tor It cente. M-1 EfleMc Biters remedy, m aaoetd tsattted. rOR KIDNEY LIVEW AND STOMACH TROUBLE b it the be ndfcfca rrr sold ova a druggtet'a ontcfc a ,-.... tt-i-. fnt f nnar or lill Oall not properly hMloU Imvii a dlaosurlng car. Ballard's SNOW LINIMENT la tha Right to All Abraaloaa f tka Flea. If the wound Is cleansed and the liniment applied promptly, the healln proce.s begin. at once ami the wound heala from the In. Ida outwardly, thua per forming a pertect cure that leavea no scar. If tha wound peals on tha outside too quick ly. dui forma under tha eur faee and breaks out Into a run nng sore that U hard to cura and Inevitably lves a bad SCAT Owners cf blooded stock pre fer thla liniment to all others for that ivaeon. and they .use t not onlr on flna animals, but on human flesh, ult dtJ'",'u Work quickly and thoroughly. vt 9.tv Bo aad 11.00, JameaF.Bsllard.Prop. StXoula.Ma. Stephana Eya Salva la a healing Vinunfni im ww fcyea. WILLIAMS DRUG CO. OREGON J The Cast Call of the West Did you see this beautiful ar ticle picturing Qregon in four colors in the November Sunset? $2f,ooo is being sptnt by Sunset Magazine on a series of articles superbly illustrated in four colors picturing and describing the attractions and resources of the I Wonderland i of (be Pacific I We will' send you the next three numbers of Sunset, com mencing with the speciil De cember issue in which begins the best serial novel of the year, "THeSpell"!t Williamson, and a superbly illustrated article in four colors on "San Fmncisco The Ex position City," and in addition we will include a copy of the November number containing the beautifully illustrated art icle on Oregon. All for 25 cents, stamps or coin. Sunset magazine Wells Fargo Bid. Portland, Or. POLK'S GAZETTEER A Bn.lnee. Directory of eatih City, rr 1 1 -1 1 1 . . En ana4 I l' HI till .1 . USAJfV ... V niWI ' Washington, giving a Descriptive n ti ll.ll cm en ii pnvh uiuawwi, Hhlpping FaclUtlea and a Claaat rieU Directory of each Baelnes and Profeeuon. B. I. POLK CO too. Seattle, Wash. GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. jMarble and Granite Monument and Headatooea, Cenv lO MTTCM (KOMIMioa ai lemeJe ....,.NDtMCl IHTtWrmiK. INOlPtWPtNCt. tmH.QN. ECZEMA CURED. pimplea Disappear and cempieaie Cleared ovsr-wtflnt. u. vark: Thousauda ra Uklo advantage of the generowe offer wade ... l m A by Tha Woodworm to., war. Naw York City, requesting " experimental package of iywoia. - now skin discovery, f rharaa to all who write lor It. It alone la sufficient to clear the com .I.!., nvar nlaht and fid. me i in f houxa. Oa the Lemola lh .ten lne- will HOD. It be CUreo i"""" a ikA..aatiila .ffii.t ir Ecsem. Teeters, Rb IkllVK V i.-MnU. irritations. Acima. ' r...ii,i nf akin, scalps of 1UKB "U V.' .- tnfanu, children nd aduiu. u -. t. nroaervatlon nd purlfl ...i f. akin araln. hair and ..n. f,i tha Drevantlon of tha clog King of tha pore., tha usual cause of Mackhaads. rt'aness hfl treatment of ruufiuiirai an -v - .!. u wound, norea. cui' UU'llo, " ' , p nga. Mt well tuo iuik"'" nursery. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been duly arll',ed admlnlHtrator of the estate of Mary T. Nelson, formerly Mary T. i,rvy, deceased, by the county court of Hie State of Oregou, for Polk County, and has qualified ai auch: All peronss having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the Mma duly verified, togeth er with the proper vouchers there for to the undersigned administrator at the Independence National Bank at Independence, In aald County. -.ithin aix months from me aaie ui m. Notice. Dated and first pub lished December 16th, 1910. C. W. IRV1ISE Administrator of the estate of M 1 tin V lrAsl ry T. Nelson, rormeriy mavj a. tor dAcesued. J nn n r in Gwnno Attorney. EXECUTORS NOTICE Notice la hereby given to whom It mav concern, tnat tne uuuns" ,. nr ih. otat of Nancr J. prnnao tnceased. has filed hia n V . nnl aoMimt & fill ch executor with h iintT court of Polk county, ure- gon and the same has been by Bald et for hearing on Saturday Ian 7 1911. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of 8a'u nay. l t . . -i. UinU tlma any and all persona having objections to said final account, if any there be, u notified to appear and present in om tn snM countv L'UUll a I. -A onnrt room In Dallas. FOIK nnnntv OrBnn. for adjustment. Dated this 4th day or uecemoer, 1910. B. WILSUJN, irvopiitni. nf the estate of Nancy t nrnnsfi. deceased. RaVln. AttVS. 28-32 Catawh Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis Bnfi in order to cure it you muB toVo. internal remedies. Hall's uaiarrn Onro ! taken internally, and acts ai rotiw on the b ood ana mucouB sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this cnuntrv for years and is a regumr noof.riTit!nti IT la composed of the hot tonics known, combinea wnn iue best blood purifiers, acting airecijy on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimo nials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Opera In Dumb Shovr.. The late Clara Novello in her remi niscences tells how Malibran once ap peared In "Sonnnmbula" without at tering a note. She had taken cold and was prevented from singing: at the last moment, though crowds of early comers already filled the house. "On the manager telling her. in de spair, that, besides loss of money, these fllsappolnted people would be dangerous she snld, '1 can't speak above my breath: I should have to do It in dumb snowf Bunn ait once caught at this outburst as If seriously "meant and oa his knees begged ber to try this, and she, fjred by the nov elty, did so. The irateful public rav ed In praise of this surprising tour de 'orce, and the sensation It made filled bte papers. LEST WE FORGET. A CHtle RamliJa Ue Maw Our faaala Have kd Pragreaa. Wa of this bl republic complacent j afflrm tha glory of our uatloual achlevaiueota aud ara not without tatuplalHia ta acclaim them aa proof of superior craft and Judgment But herein do wa forget that wa are oa record M bvli"a" f wr agatust ry uiuvt that baa cootrlu ted to tha prwnt century a develop oient Wa raised our Toloee la coutemptu cms protest agalnat tha first projected rallwaya. I lad tha kwuwilva walled tta signal from tha people It would ui v tiara aturtt. Whoa the eUvtrlc telcimiph wu hown to u wo brunhwl It tde h ty ami laughwl lm Inventor to acorn when be offered to cll u M rltflif for a few thmmnnd dollnrit. Wa put Into Jnll a uii lnil'r Nir flrat nmn vho lroulit anihr.ictie o l to oinrkrL We r'lte to pl.-e. ll-'wc sewing iiuichlnt na n IiivciiiI.mi nil- lnto.1 to ruin tl wi.rklnu li. a. in:.1 we did the mime tliuiu to i:n- ui and the binder. We scorned the tri writer ih n plaything. We ciithen-d tcMi r in mu- nn- i tnirs of Indignation nt tlie llrt pi" lKnl to liiHtiill elei'trlc trolley urn" and when Ir. Hell tM un In In'H In renttHl an lntrtii;ient by mei'in 'i which we might talk to one another across the town we reHponde I with accustomed ridicule, ami only the reck less amonc u contrllmttKi it ua vv Ing.-Atlantlc Monthly. HUMAN DISSECTION. Surgery md tha Anatomlate In th Olden Days. . tima Ainnndrla wns the i vi a ''! . I- n.ir-ni pontpr of the world, ana II 11 1 , , nhvslclun Galen, born about . --- . . - t.. in a r hmi trt wurni'T iruiu v .. irMn rlfv even to see a eauor luc - . it nn lla students to tno VJKl- wu, ...... man battlcflelda to dtsaect the bodies . ..ii,n..l orwnilea. whllo be blm- Ul UD 1.11 . ' self used aies as most resembling tm mun beings. Human dlasection was revived In Bologna In the fourteenth century, where Madonna niauuu later was professor of anatomy, un . . .. ..ji. r.r tha flint women doc- r if not the very first Leonardo A. vinM nnlnter of "The 1-ast dui- nna n ffrent anatomist, but dls L'jt i " r , .... i -a trhntl MAAl.n hml fill lOTl 1IHO UIBUDU " Bit llvu -a a...- vniin finally revived It about me i.i.iio n.t tha RlxtoeiitQ century Even in comparatively modern times anatomists have been the object of at tacks bv the populace. In 17C3 Dr. - ' m.ii-j.inm. mtna John Shlppcn or rninuoiiium mi,i.i a crave robber. Doctors ....... in vow York occurred twenty throe yenrs later and were due to tho belief that the meoicai biuuuuio bed graves continually, it was xue lack of opportunity to obtain suojecia regularly that led to tho practice of irrnve robbing ana ongiuu-u Dr Keene calls "a set of the lowest possible vlllalns-the resurrectionists. New YnrK w or in - When your feet are wet and cold, ... . a .. J UU uui awU kv r.hillert inrouen uu through from exposure, taice a w& dose of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, bathe your feet In hot water be- in tn hed. and you are certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale br all good dealers Iftcw ar'$ Presents tyargStMi'M'iWfar,lWI Iteewrmn-w AaMa4IUUIaaitaTa-r aat T JiANDERS. FlW & QiARK'S TABLEj&irifKf " The Best Manufac. tured DtCEMlIW 0. itio. THE HESSIANS. rSae Wars 04 Sel.lera, ana Seme iKimi Oaad Amarlaana. Tbera la a popular belief among eouie rnK-ple that the lleaalan uienuarloa Urought b.ra by the UrltUU iroverii meut to fight the Americans remained here after the war was over ami thit their deacendsnia constitute cooll arable element of the renn.ylvaiil I Germane of today. Comparatively few remained here after the war. bwau--the UrltUh government waa under con tract to reiurn audi as escaped the rasunltU-a of the war after It wna over The few that remained made g.Ml il tens, na they made the very bwl ol tilers suiiliiHt the Amerhsii. ami whenever II prnctu ni to u - -they wciv put In the nioat repon"'lbl pln.'-t bv the Urltlah conunandera. The luteiiHe hatred at one time agnhiHt the ho ciilUt! Ileln noldleM some of whleh atlll lingers wun no- pre t generation. U very unju-t. be cnune thev did not volunteer to light agiiliiKt the American, but they were forced Into the HiIHnIi service by the nivunlou tierinun prlm-es who sol.l them to the Itrttlnh line so hou.t slaves. The llexslnn eoliliep. woum sometlmen take n notion t desert, nun they Invariably found reruge iiiiom.u some of the German coIoiiimih. a con sldernble number of them were leri behind from time to time on uiarvmn. on account or Micane" Tliese nlwnys found a rndy welcome among German settler: few of thorn ever found the way imcK to tneir na tive lnnd.-"rennylvauja ucniioua. by William tleldelmnn. LIBERTY BELL Its Conneotlon With tha Daolaratlon of lnd.pend.noe. The famous Liberty bell was cast In London In 1732. brought to Amenca and subsequently recant In Philadel phia. It bears the Inscription. 'Tro t itiortv Throughout the World and to All the inhabitants Thereof." It was cracked while belug toneo aner me death of Chief Justice John Marshall in isruv It Is kept on exhibition in in dependence hall. Philadelphia. It hns bad a fictitious inipormui.- the popular belief that Its ringing pro claimed the adoption of the Declara tion of Independence on July 4. 177(1. Concerning this belief, however. Frled enwald In his Declaration of Inde pendence" (1904) says: "There Is no shadow of authority even for associating the ringing of the bell with the announcement of the agreement upon Independence. The mythical legend of the blue eyed boy waiting outside the door to give the signal .to the man in the bell tower is the product of the fertile Imagination n THiiindolDhln'a early ro- VI VIID V. ' ' mancers. George Llppara. wno ur, gave currency to it in his appropriate ly called 'Legends or we jwtuiuh. This book was published in 1847." New York American. Banks on Sure Thing Now TI1 nnver he without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," writes A Shlngeck, 647 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. "They cured me of chronic constipa tion when all others failed." un eaualed for Biliousness, Jaundice, In- rnoHntu Headache. Chills, Malaria and Debility. 25c at all druggists. I . .... - - -i .it t.ti(rtata m rn frfrlsts. and Deointy. zuc ai -no. ( Carvers, Roasters, Etc. COMMUNITY SILVERWARE Call and See Our Line Prices Right, Quality Paramount Ed Sin Ifiili S W. E. Craven Manager, 10MT PAQteV It.e sr. serines. , . . ura. Urhreon, who was looking over tho morning PM'. -here's a story f wouisa wno se roblwd oa street car la broad day light sod yet tha thief got away un- suaiiecte.!" , , Mr. tlrigaon ssia tnat o .... i. that it waa elihor a typo- ltl ll"IHt graphical error or alaa tha atory wbb pur. Invention. "Why do you say inair - wife, . m k . tha Item a rain. It aayi bar ijwm - - -parse wnUlued 100 la curraucy. doe It notr "Yes." , , , "It says there was also recelpleJ bill for a ova dollnr hat. dooa it ooir "Ves." hh'iiII iia woman with 1100 la cssr la her possession would buy a Ova dol lar hnt"-YoutU'S companion. His Crltlo. "The greatest compllim'iit that I ever received." snys Ople Head, "waa a crit icism. Hevernl years ogo I went to ArkniiHas and vlsitinl the scene where on of my stories b" laid. Tha landlord of the little hotel said to mo: "Here comes a llttlo old follow to whom 1 Ion tied a copy of your book, lie can t read, but bis wife reads to blm. Let's see what he says about tha '"""Hello. Jason, did your wife rend, that book to your Mawnlii'. snh. Yes, she- dono rend It to me." "Well, what do you think of Itr "Huh; Thnt ain't no book at alL I done lived hear fo' fo'ty yiaha an" I done heiirn folks talk that -way all th' time." ' "-Cluclnuatl Inquirer. tha Laundry. ....!. iblnir 1 find to say against you Is that your washing; bill Is far too- extravagant Last weok you naa si blouses In the wash, v ny, jane, my own daughter never sends more thai. two." .. "Ah. that may lie. mum," rcpiicu Jane, "but I 'ave to! Your aangntera sweetheart Is a bank clerk, while my young man Is a chimney sweep. iw makes a difference, mum. -w Tlt-Hlts. Cleaned Them Out. First Girl-Was your bazaar a great success? Second Girl -I sliouia tmiin. so. All the gentlemen nun to "' home. They hadn't even a penny in their nockets to pay tbelr tram fares. Indon Tlt-Blts. How It It. now Is It. If Love Is blind, that we hear of love nt first sight r "It Is after love at first sight occur that lxve usually goes bllnd."-Chl-cego Record-flernld. Ends Winter's Troubles To many, winter Is a season of troubles.The frost bltton toes and flu gers, chapped hands and Hps, chil blains, cold sores, red and rough, skins, prove this. But such troubles fly before Bucklen'B Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Ec zema and Sprains. Only 25c at all druggists. i Independence, Ore. ' i aterr work, ete.