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à L. .V. W O O D S , M. D. DallrtH, O regon. D ll. E . J . H O W A R D Physician and Surgeon D A LLA S . OREGON C» lì »»III Utflo* bnii liil«'. K . S lB L S Y , H S IB L E Y ° » K a a iw . & h 'A K I N , A tt o r iie y M -u t* L iU W . Wo have the only set of abstract book* in Polk ounty. Reliable abstracts furnished, ami money to mn. No commission charged on loans. Rooms x •id 4 Wilson’s block, Dallas ____________ _____ I*. J. C O L L IN S . Utorney and Counselor at Law, S o lic it o r in C h an cery. i n practice of his profession in this placs hirty years, and to all business about thirty »••<» will «... attend — ----------- - rusted to care. 0 Office, corner Main and court lo his cars. Is Dallas, Polk Co, Or J. N. I I A UT A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Room 1, Oiffield building'. O B K a on E ..A .X .X ..A J B , OSCAR H A Y T E R . A tto r n e y a t -L a w . O ffice u p sta ir s iu Cam pbell* s build ing. DALLAS - OREGON. V L. HUTI.BR even evil w anderers from below would cute to st( ’ there long. BABIES IN SIAM. Physician and Surgeon, J K F. c AD T’h ey A ll R e c e iv e th e (Inme Nr. iub , ••DuwR," ut iiir d i. All bal ok 1:; 81am rcec.vo th«* s n m ' nnuio at birth. fciiys Ernest Vo*. * /. tin* author o f ••Tin* K ingdom uf the Velu»\v B obo.” T l.U name is Dang, w hich tiui.im m l, aixl It I k the only i I cms luna tion voui li ;:’ ft il the new com er fo r a :n<» months. F or several years they wear no clothing, though perhaps a siring of heads or bracoli wA or au klels as orna* M nt. A t a ch ild ’s birth a cord that has been hles&ixl by the priests is ti.*d around the outside o f the lions.*, and throe halls o f rice are thrown in “ lucky directions* by three old wom en, who are alw ays present ut such a time and w hose business it is to solicit for the little one the patronage and protection o f sundry guardian annals. T he cord and the scattering about the premi es o f a certain kind o f native fruit are supposed to be efficacious in preventi.ig . the entrance o f evil spirits. A s a mat ter o f fuel, what w ith the heat o f the clim ate and the “ cleansing: fires” kin dled in portable earthenw are r £> v m and tlie presence o f m any people in the small, low cel linked rooms, the atm ?s- phere I k s o stlfflngly hot and unco:: f <ir-iil.lc t ’ it is doubtfill whether V« ot*f Jim l P iM n t s . Dr. A*i«h .* W ilson w rites: “ I f w<* asm r. at Cowers were merely evol d ¡o gratify human senses we should hi * a ‘ it: iif!nA a w oefu lly lim- ited view o f nature. T he botanist will tell yon that everythin # about a flower is m mt to fa v or one end. That end is Hi production o f s eds and the prop agation o f the species. T he colons of flow < rs- nay. even the little splushes of a hue or tint seen on a jtetal—are in tend. d to attract Insects that they may carry off the fertilizing dust, o r pollen, to other flowers o f the sam e or near spec i s and thus insure a sturdier race as the result o f cross fertilization. It is to this end also that you r flowers are many o f them sweet scented. T he per fum e is another kind1 o f Invitation to the insect w orld. T he honey they se crete form s a third attraction—the mast practical o f all, perhaps. T h n the arrangem ent o f the flow ers on the si'o.k. the times o f opening and shut ting o f the fiown-s and the position of the stamen ; and pistils are all so many features whereby nature is giving each plant a help on the w a y .” Start In a Sm all W ay. M ost o f the failures In trying to oper ate poultry farm s have been brought about by trying to kee^ too m any fow ls nt first. I ’eglii on a small scale and work up to our limit. You may be sur prised to find how few you can keep at TIME TABLE: ar 5: lu P in U.66am ; n profit, and you nicy find that you 1 p in 7 -0 a in lv Dulia» 1:30 1»111 7 3Üa iii lv l'eut» Salili ;ar 4:54 P 111 y :39 am j w ere born to be a poultry man. Trying .o»i p in .7 .i» a ii >Lv Gilliam» ar 4:31 P iii D:3rt am :ia p 1,17 45 a ni iv Uridl'upoi t ar 4:45 P 111 U:30 am ¡ It is the only w ay to get at the truth. a .*. * U s u a l ' T h i n g . 1: -p rn|; 55 a Ml a. Kali-. City lv 1:33 I’ in C 20 mu “ I w ou ld like to know ,” asked the Daily except auiiday. *ir*itis stop on »igual* only. parent w ho had a son In need o f some L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , JR ., further education, “ w hat Is the course General Mana;, at y ou r college V’ “T h e usual h a lf mile course o f cin ders and all that sort o f thing, you know .” a h -v u m indrdly replied the president o f the great institution.—E x .r»4 State ftr e e l, Salem , change. T h o n e 2,071 M ain .111, FULLS CITY & W EoTEBH R A IL W A Y J. BR 0 WN 3 TEIN * SON B U T L E R Si C O A D Attorneys-at-Law D ALLAS, OREGON. W ill p ra ctice iu all co u rts . o v er bank. O ffice, W .J. STOW, TR UC K M AN . D a lla s : O r e g o n A fair share o f p atron age solicited and all o -d e r s p ro m p tly filled. ire paying the Highest Oash Prices lor Hides, Peits, Wool. Tallow, Furs, Old Iror, Rubber and Metals. N ovel lit* F o r F ire Alnrxu. Tlie autom atic fire alarm has been put to m edical use by a French invent or. T he apparatus Is placed under the arm o f a fev er patient and tings a bell, sum m oning nurse or physician. If the body tem perature rend ios the dan ger heat. Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie— .:80 am 3:30 p in Leuvus Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 11:10 am 6:15 p m Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — .90 a m 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— 11:20 am 7:30 pm Lsaves Airlie for Monmouth anil Independence— 9:00 am 5pm Leaves Dallas for Monmouth and Imie »endence— 1:00 pm 7.30 pm. J . L . S T O C K T O N &. C O ., \ N A T IO N SALES A T Or DALLAS, OREGON, _ _ DR. JO R D A N 'S T O BE ABLE T O COMBINE TH E T W O BIG STORES IN ONE. On Ladies Jackets, Suits, Mackintoshes, Shirts, MUSEHH OF M IT C S Y t D ry G o o d s, C lothin g , S h o e s, H a ts , F u rn ish in g G o o d s, E tc. INI lltK TIT.,llim iCIM ».CU . I 1 I . JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN ■ Y P B I L 1 V tb o r* u (M y «ra d ica te d Doni s y i t « » without the u .e o f ■ • r e a r y ' T r a u m fitted b y an H ap«rt. B a i l - , • a l a n r a for ■ a y t a r * . a stu ck and u d io a i cura fo r F l l a a . N l u n r . and r i s t a t a » , b y D » J o rd a n 's >p a u s i p ila \ leaa aatkodt. mt •» SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TA BLE YAMHILL DIVISION: Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street AIRLIE FREIGHT—Till-WEEKLY I nave 7:40 a m....... Portland.........Arrive 3:32 pm I Save 3:60 pm...........Dallas........ Arrive 8:20 a m Arrive 5:05 p m ....... Airlie ......... Leave 7:00am ry! IRON WORK TO ORDER. * Promptly Done. •0. BIDDLE, A . .1 . - PROP. M A R T IN , P A IN T E R , H o u se , lig n an d o r n a m e n ta l, grain ng, kalaoming and paper h a n g in g . D a l l a s , • - D A LLA S , ORECON . B e a u tifu l an d H e a lth fu l L o c a t i o n . C o e d u ca tion a l, C lassical, S cie n tific, L iterary, Business, E x pression and ora tory , m usical and art courses offered. .S|K*cial attention given to individual need*. Goad moral influence thrown around the student. Dormitory and gymnasium privileges. Ex en*m reduced to the mini mum, For further information addretm TH E P R E S ID E N T , hox 241, Dalla«, Or. ura W H AT? O u r fine new display room s— n o n e finer in the slate. -A L L KI1VD8 O F - Repairing DALLAS COLLEGE W E A R E IN IT . O aaoot 2 6 9 Lib e rty S tre e t J o S .M Dm R S ° 4 S O N S Y o n d o not have to buy a n y th in g or pay a cen t for en ou g h o f the fin«at fu rn itu re polich to reju ven ate y o u r en tire h ou se. , The House Furnishing Co., Next door to-Jos. Meyer & / your.;, « xYith its com forts, sunshine and happiness.o>E\ cry- thing people eat, vPear and use is to be considered, bought, sold and delivered to someone that needs it, leading the p ro fits w?i th the merchant and tf,e pur chaser, share and share alike.frThink o f the untir ing energy required o f the buyer, the things he must know? and remember, and the sellers, the clerks, vOhat exactions vdhat criticism s, and patience cour tesy, untiring labor.((¡Success hoped for to ci o Jn it a ll.frW e incite you tocome in, be partners,and share the p ro fits vdifp usfrW hateder your vOants may be, if they can be supplied by a fir s t cla ss, vOell equipped store, come to us and your requirements shall be met for less money than anyvPhere else&AboOe all remember the partnershipceThe store is yours as much as ourscffYou help pay the rents, the clerks, and all tpe expenses, gi'Jing of your labor and ener gy the same as w>e do that it all may be a Success, our store in factfrW hen come feel a t home.ccOur clerks are men and vOomen of years of experience, ¡uick and obliging, and alw ays speak ff>e truthcvYou vOill find it a pleasure to be Waited on by them. Respectfully submitted for your consideration, , you ELLIS & KEYT D ALLAS, OREC. .truy? T he A utom obile Olub o f A m erica bus $4,000 a m ile uml that this enarae.er or* Inaugurated a m ovem ent w hich is cal road is as practicable for country us culated to effect a revolution in Inland city use and that the cost w ould be no EXPERIMENTING WITH THEM IN NEW transportation if It meets with the sup more than for ordinary stone roads. port it deserves. A few mouths ago YORK CITY. General R oy Stone, w ho has made a P e tr o le u m F o r H o a d P r o te c tio n . 0) special study o f roadmaking, in an ad R ost T hen? H l^luvnys o f Steel A r* T h e vast ampunt of dam age that has ¿S dress before the A utom obile Club o f IO Iluilt untl W lm t T h ey Cost—T he Im - A m erica strongly advocated the use o f been done to roads in the east and cen • c 12 m cn «e Suving In ilu u lu g e on T ill» steel plates for m aking highways. His tral states by the heavy rains last sum Style o f lio a d w u y . mer calls attention rather forcibly to argum ents were so convincing that T he rural, com m ercial and industrial Mr. Charles M. Schw ab, president o f the great effect that petroleum has had Interests o f this country have been so the United States Steel corporation, o f on the C alifornia roads in preventing ü much accustom ed to depend upon ca fered to provide at his ow n expense the washing o f gullies across the roads. U Ï L- ? 3 O nals and ruilrouds to transport their steel sufficient to lay a mile o f the The m atter Is worthy o f Investigation. « 3 M Q. products to market that they have ha roadw ay recom m ended by General T lic Go v e r nme nt nnd G ood R oad s. bitually neglected the arteries over Stone. One block o f that steel has As long as the government is com which nearly all truffle originates—viz, been laid in Murray street, New York, the com m on highway. Farm ers and a street noted for Its heavy traffic, and mitted to Internal Improvement it could spend Its m oney In no way more lieru- other people Using iu the country are tests o f the road w ere recently m ade more interested than other citizens in T he results w ere a rem arkable d em on flolnl to the greatest number than la the construction uud m aintenance of stration o f the value o f the system. giving us good roads.—E xtract From a good highways, yet until a few years It was found by uctual experim ent Speech by lio n . C. A. Henna n. ago they displayed obstinate antipathy that a tractive force fit) per cent great to help any m ovem ent In fa vor o f iiu er w as required to draw a load upon proving the coun try’s highways. the rough stone pavem ent than upon A i;ro»H In th e H eaven ». T he first system atic mo\em ent made the track or that, taking the pow er nec On Oct. 28, A. D. 312, Constantine to im prove the country’s highw ays was essary to draw the load upon the pave the Orej)t Is said to have “ heard u great originated by bicyclists when that ment as the standard, exactly 37Va per and m ighty noise above and to the form o f am usem ent was an active liv cent o f It w as saved by using the rails. east o f M m’’ and ii|>oii turning bis eyes ing force, says a writer in the A utom o I 11 starting the load the advantage in In that direction “ w as astonished be bile Magazine. T he bicycle fantasy fa vor o f the rails w as even greater, as yond measure at w hat he there beheld.” has passed, but It has been succeeded but one-half or one-third o f the usual Clearly outlined upon the blue sky by o*en a stronger m ovem ent—that o f force was required. w as a cross o f pure white, and in the autom obillng—and the people lib crest T h e steel rails used in building these halo w l-lcb surrounded the top was the ed in horseless carriages are agitating highw ays are forty feet In length and Latin phrase. “ In hoc signo” (“ B y this H as stood th e test o f)2 6 y e a r s . A n strenuously iu fa vor o f im proved h ig h -; a foot In width. T he upper surface Is sign "). In letters o f deep scarlet. M ack n u al sale ov er 1,300,000 b ottles. ways, and the Influence they exercise | not polished. It Is a rough ffnlsb, but ey, the e.ront historian, says that then* D oes tliis record of m er us u class promises to produce im - ; not corrugated nor especially rough w as a second inscription in Greek, the it appeal to y o u ? ports nt results. All they need Is the; ened in any wuy. The* section o f the letters *jf w h ich in English w ould l»e co-operation o f farm ers and others in rails is like that o f an ordinary chan “ En to nika.” terested in having good rouds to hnti! nel bar, the turned dow n portions at either side being about one and a half Inches in depth. Coarse broken stone laid In u trench about fifteen inches deep and o f the sam e width constitutes the bed upon w hich the rails rest. A T in t the voung girl has of womanhood drain tile at the outer edge o f the bot is not seldom a pMtifal one She learns tom o f each trench Insures sufficient to know what headache r. «cans, and back drainage. ache, an«l sometimes is sadly borne down On top o f the broken stone a layer - by this new experience of life. E n closed w ith every b o ttle is a 10 “ I And T h«-dfr,rd , B Illsck -D rm a gh t All the pain and misery which young o f gravel or very fine stone and stone 1 2 S g o o d in * n lc ln « f o r li « r d ’ r o a » «. c e n t p a ck a g e o f G rov e’s lt c r o d inv on aft?-ho had «p nt girls com m only ex peri* nee at such a dust Is laid. In w hich the rails Imbed \r ft floO with doctor». It l»slltl'* m«d- time, may in almost every instance be them selves flrinly. Joints, consisting 11 L A C K R O O T L I V E R P IL L S . Ictur* I t i K ” -MKH TA OLINI e n t i r e l y pre- o f Out plates o f steel riveted to each M a r t i n , Farkonburg, W. Va. . vented or cured rail under the wide tread and heavy If your liver does not act reg ’’ by the use of fish plates, Isiltid to the turned down ularly go to your Iruggint and R-I-PA-N-S Tabules ^ Dr. Pierce’s Fa secure a package of Thedford’s portions o f the fa ils on each side, a f vorite Prescrip Doctors find Black-Draught and take a dose Lion. It cstab- ford a continuous and sm ooth surface. tonight. This great family A good prescription lUhcs regular T o prevent spreading o f the rails there medicine frees the constipated ity. It times up are Inserted in the roadbed ut Intervals For mankind. bowel», stirs up the torpid liver th e g e n e r a l steel ties bent so as to clasp the rails Th« 5 cent iMckage i« enoufh for usual occMionB and cause» a nealthy secretion health, and The family bottle, «0 cent», contain» a supply for a and hold them securely In place. of bile. cure» headache, year. All H them. E very p rson fam iliar with teaming Thedford’s Black - Draught backache, nerv* will cleanse the bowels of im Is u w are o f the great reduction o f wheel o .1 j n e a s a n d purities and strengthen the kid resistance tlmt results from the wheels other conse neys. A torpid liver invites o f n w agon 1 icing run on the plates at quences of colds, biliousness, chills and tached to street cur rails. If the day womanly weakness or diac&at. fever and all manner of sick "I received > our letter home lime a^o, with ever com es that the country roads are ness and contagion. Weak kid advit a.<out y«»ur wonderful Niediciiie.” writes laid wiih steel runw ays, the saving to neys result in Bright's disease Mi.-ii« Stelln Joltnaoit. of rH Jlradv Street. Dayton, Ohio " I wa* iriNilfle«! with x'-ver« paina e very people who have to haul freight over which claims as many victims month when 1 wnne tp. vou .oi advice Alter the m ad s will be immense. Experi as consumption. A ‘¿ W ent receiving your Ittaef ana ioU<»*winB it» direc package of Thedford’s Bi&ck- tions, I am how UepTiy to »ay that alter five ments m ade by engineers o f high repu yenr a of ;i|jtold suffer me I have not had auy tation have shown that n horse can Praught should always be kept pam» ».nice first using your ’ Favor «c rrescrip- in the bouse. fioii. I w.i* induent through a friend to write to haul on an Iron or steel track fifty-four you aud follow vour kind ndviee I thank (Jod times the load It can haul in sand, thir “ I used T h edford’ a Black and Dr. R. V Kerce for the 'lealth I now enjoy D r»i',(ht for liver and k dn ry com I ahull urge other women who suffer as I did to ty-six times rh much as on an earth plaints and found nothing to axcal use your nivikiuc.” It.«*— W ILLIAM COFFM AN, Mar- road, thirty-three tim es as much ns on Idahaad, 111. ’ "F avorite Prescription" make« weak a stone trackw ay, tw enty-five times as women strong, sick women welh A c much ns on u plank rood in good order cept no substitute for the medicine and nine times as much as on a good which works wonders for weak women. mumdi* m road. Most o f the ronds that Weak and sick women are invited to farm ers have to haul their produce over consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held ns strictly private am earth Hinds, so the change to steel T H IS S IG N A T U R ! and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. w ould Increase the huulage eighteen R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. times. T he In troftk tlos o f such an Im FitKS. Dr Pierce’s Common Sense provem ent ought to draw the cordial Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt co-operation o f every person who wishes o f stamps to psy expense of mailing only. Semi ai onc-cent stani]» for the book ill to sec our agricultural comm unities prospering ns they should prosper. ■ H T AFFEA« paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth- General Slone nays that this style o f Dcrnnd volume. Address Dr. EL V. Pierce, Buff*lo, N. Y. niadw ay lie laid dow u for about (3 o ...5 0 STEEL TRACK ROADS X Sons. Stores: Salem and Albany ^ g n - t s ... LIE FEUST LESSON Y iia im E S <fe iP DALLAS PASSENGER—DAILY, EX. SUNDAY Lv.............Portland............... Arl0:20am S p p m m Ar...... ..... Dallas.............. Lv 7:00 • v n le r IV ,rk . W hen the clever w riter and enrien tiiriet, M; x B:*erl>oh:u, av.ccc *d d Geor/re Bernard Shaw as dram atic crit ic o f the L m d on Saturday R eview , he was told by the m anager that Shaw w as getting such and such play. “ O f course, he n . com paratively in xpe-l- enceil,” the m anager add' d. “ You can scarcely expect so m uch.” “ Oh. yes. I shall.“ rejoined Mr. Beer- bohm decisively. “ Indeed. I shall ex pect more. You see,” he explained, “ as Shaw Knows the dram a thoroughly it w as p erfectly easy fo r him to w rite about it W hereas I know nothing about it, and it w ill be shockingly hard w ork .” o<||Slo P a y BN. JORDAN a CO., 1051 Mart.! S t , « . A CORVALLIS MAIL—DAILY T:90 a m Lv.............. Portland...............Ar 5;50 p m |0 46 a in Lv............... Derrv.................Lv 2;18 pm 11;46 p m Ar....... Corvallis . Lv 1:20 p m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. ' you a botti«», of your nearest f J .( • W hat a field for the actide vOorkcr— the man or «Ionian that vVants to help the vi>orld cicn |Slo (u r e | > o It will pay the people of Polk and Yamhill county to drive over to Sa lem to Stockton’s great sales of these two big stores. ■Itatign fa «« and strictly priant«. T ras tu r u t p«r b y l«ttar. A in r r e r y c a s . ik on , w r it « for B -o k r B I L O N O M i r M U S I , m a i l s u i > k e b . ( A v a lu n b 't b u L ) C all writ« If your druggist cannot sun BBBld u s O M C MONEY M A K E R O F T H E $G E. qROVE’s TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Great Price Reductions « m a t !1 SI.GO a bottle. All tfrogzlsts. (fi OUR GOODS IN NINETY DAYS SO AS _ P—itn * Our» BO TH STORES. W E AIM T O CLOSE O U T ENOUGH OF T ra n sa cts a g en eral b a n k in g ousi- urss iii all its b r a n ch e s; bu ys an d sells ex ch an ge o n p rin cip a l p oin ts in the U nited S ta te s; m akes c o lle ctio n s on all points in the P acific N o r th w e st; loans m oney and d isco u n ts paper at th e best ra te s; allow interest on tim e deposits. We mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. If it;s> gray now, no matter; for Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. M ERCH AN D ISIN G IS T H E ¿ M A M M O T H CLOSING O U T AND COMBI C a s h ie r . W . C. VASSALL, a s s is ta n t C a s h ie r “ 1 have used A yer’ s Hair V igor j for a great m any years, »r.d al- ! though I am past t ig h t / years o f f sg e, yet I have not a gray hair in my h ea d .” Geo. Yeliott, T ow son , Md. Oí S A L E M , ORECON . DALLAS CITY DAiNK V v is it S u ccessors to T . H o lverson & C o ., R . E . W IL L IA M S . P r e s id e n t. Dark H air d A 0 n n 3 MOTOR TIME TABLE. R. C. C R AVEN NO. 47. DALLAS OREGON NOVEMBER 6, 19)3 VOL. X X IX . CURES A COLD IN ONE DAT CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS THEDFORD’S SW A ON EVERY BOX OF THE GENUINE. BUCK- DRAUGHT 4