A II(1 !>LH\ H.IMSOXt And he not only lost his coat, but I piece. In the opposite breast­ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ETC pocket were gray kid glove, and a his place, for ho knew very well ; card with the name, “ Janies Agard, when he left the farm house, that | In the Troy Times recently np- : AY, MARCH 17,1883. W. CAPPS, H. I>. Jr," He looked at the letter again; Mr. Smith, who wan a hard and j)« ared nil article giving a short M cC o y , < 'm i n t . 'c . on one corner was printed; “ Return mean man, would never take hack a history o f the life and doings of Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon. to Jamos Agard & Co., Deerford, boy who rau way the first night of j THE WRONG COAT. Abner Mclratli, o f Euclid, O h io,! C onn .,if not delivered in ten days.” his service, especially if he knew it r a i l , day or a l x U| p rom p tly a lt. iidrd Jock was not u dull boy, and it was to return a good coat with mon­ and in that article he was ropre- ; Fire!” 8YM PTO M 8 CP A V V ■ sented as the strongest man in ; l>RI.'o on .Mill «rent, oi.|K,lilo Print!.,, uHi, i Jack Parry rubbed bis eyes, as dashed across him at once that this ey in the pocket. Dallas March ¿jid, 18ÜJ. Still he felt that Hu father and America, while living, with the ex- j L oss o f A p p etite, B ow el* costiv e. P ain in ho sprang out of his cot-bed in the coat had been put into the box by loft, apd iustinctively hurried on his mistake; it must have belonged to mother would have thought it was ceptiun of that famous strong man > th e H ead, w ith a d ull sensation iu the book part, P a m u n d e r the S hould er trousers. His father’s head rose James Agard, Jr. He looked agaiu dishonest to keep it, and with tlie ! of Northern New York, Joseph blade, fullness nftor eutinsr, w itn a disin­ J . N . S M I T H , M . D ., clination t o e x e r tio n c f b o d y c r xr.ind, above the ladder, just as he shullled at the handkerchief, and found thut courage of a resoluto boy, he felt ('a!!. The greatest feat of strength Irrita bility o f tem p er, L o w spirits, with sure he could find work iu Dayton a feeling o f having n e g le cte d som e duty, on his shoes, shouting: “ Hurry up, name on the corner. claimed for Mclratu was the lift­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, W eariness, D izziness, F lu tte rin g at the I tell ye! woods afire! Cornin’ this What should he do? The coat had But he did not. There were plenty j ing of an it on shaft which weighed Heart, D ots b efore th o ey e «, Y a llo w Skin, DALLAS. OREGON. H eadache gen erally o v e r the right eve, beengiven to him—why not ireep it? of boy» and men, too, already ask 7 cents, fc.3 M u r r a y fit., N Y . Just three days after the great for his hoard, sleeping in the shed, I propose to give a short sketch of the air wns dark w ith smoko, and he 4 Id. WORK DONE IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE -i» Office one door north of J. D. Lee’s White Brick could hear the roar and crash of tbo fires, certain prompt young people or on the hay-mow; nnd once inn the life of a man who was hut lit­ A n d W in e s a n d L iq u o r s f o r M e d ic in a l P u r p o s e s . forest falling before its mighty foe, in a New England church congrega- while he caught himself wishing lie | tle known «lutside of the village of N. L. B l’TLEB. JOHN J. DALY. G ray H a ir or W hxskkrs changed to a G 1 - ossy while Bharj) gusts of windswept ash­ tion came togethe. in the parlors of had that forty ilollnrs to get buck to Granville Cornel's, in Washington B lack by a single application or tnis D y k . It im­ IN C O U P O H A T E I ) ITN l S f l l. parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Hold es fur and wide over the grain fields that church to receive and pack Connecticut, where ho had distant county, where ho was born and D A LY & BUTLER, by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of (1. of the farm. But the lire was still clothing for the burut-out sufferers; relatives. But the quick thought OFFICE, 35 MI RRA Y ST., NEW Y O R K . ■spent the most of a long life, it is iir. T erra xakcal of v .I rsm «. isfamatim .n«i\ or. the other side of that slow, nar­ and gnvc them work for both bend “ Whut would Mother say?' repress­ A t t o r n e y s - n t - 'L a w , Ikcful KsecIpU will b. mailed HIKE on application.# known of him and can be pioveil, row stream; could it, would it keep and hands. Into this busy crowd ed the wish nt once. IU . PROMPTLY VPTENII T o ALL LEGAL he has performed feats of bust neu entrusted to them. Office on Mill the enemy from their house and one day hurried a slight, active At last he found steady work on a t' I Street, opposite Court House. Dallas. N E R V O U S D E B I L I T Y . young man, dressed in a gray busi­ strength unsurpassed by any man barns? farm out of town, with small wages. | But he had a bed and a loft to him- | that has live,. along the road together, when one not control or resist, Jack whirled of his men for mischief came up be­ Z. F. V A U G H N , along, tlm flames nearing him ovory german, though, nnd I ’ll tell her it! * ^ J* mother only knew it! was hind him and by a skilful trip .. - motm nt., till just us he felt their hot was your fault—I can’t throw away j * (juiclc thought tlnit glistened in tomcrn of laetyear vdthoutordoriDff ife. «contati:* M happy eyes, and choked him threw Carpenter down. He gath­ WATCHMAKER & JEW ELER, nbout 175 pages, 600 ilint tratioiìs, prie*»*, ar. urz:o breath on his neck, tho maddened any more dollars on nonsense. But This Dryer is the latest improvement in Fruit Dryers, having been aesoriptionii and valuablo diretti orni ter plaid’. nf 1600 varb.ties.of Vegetali!e and n .'w rr Se «1 -, horses reached tlio lake shorn nnd I ’m not suro the money is lost as fur a moment, as he laid down the ered himself up and said nothing - H i l l N i r o « '» . D a l l a s . patented in August, 1881. It 1ms the largest capacity of any Fruit Dryer Piante, Fruit Trees,etc. Iuvilunhl8 to ou, espco- ,.er', about it. He walked to the house, Jnliyto Market fi; •• letters, (tend for ?t ! plunge«l headlong into its waters, j much ns it might bava been, old ful- Perhaps she did. sold at tlio price, nnd is the most easily and economically operated of any Wulrlics, oincks an«l Hewing Machines D. M. FERRY L’; C O . L l Y u O l T V!: c : t . and after dinner, when returning l ’ ut he, nt leu.st, was safe, for t.,e low. Mrs. Brooks, I ’m ready.” I And so Jumes Agurd returned , 0 ls 111 Agard A Co. great to the field with his men, they came on the market. The fruit trays are raised by nn elevator, ' j operated bv a shock threw him out on tho sntul. • * ncpairen. a \H work guaranteed. wholesale store on tho Den foi Poor Jack! In the morning ho was I home, stopped puvmout of tho check 1 wharves lever nt the bottom, nnd can he put in or taken out without loss of the J --------------------------------------------- — - along to the place where the man now, nnd docs credit to by n telegram, and sent an excuse a hearty, happy boy. asleep in a heated air, and nilliout exposing the fruit to a cold draft. It has also a 7.. T . D O D S O fl, M . D ., James A^'trd, Jr’s, recommendation. gave him the fall. He suddenly good horn«*; at night a hoineles, pen­ I to Miss Van Ness for not attending And it all camo of sending tho turned upon the mau, and grasp­ feature not possessed by any other dryer, to-wit: It 1ms reflectors at the P!lv, 1882. i - :. < o : ture than the poor boy can hardly bands, for it grew hot with slinnio, stormy weather the lights must A t ¡Law, feet tall and appeared much less B ra n , S h o r t3 a n d C h o p be imagined. to think ho had not seen nt ouco trimmed more frequently than in than that, owing to his massive I S o l i c i t o r In C h a n c e r y . After a week or two, ho begged that ho must send tho coat back to fine weather. Sot of the smaller build. There was no superfluous I To our custom era at prices that defy competition. A . . 1 . G O O D M A N . his way to Pompo,—a settlement the owner. Jack did not hesitate— j lights have hut on i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. a s ref . n in p r a c t i c e g f n i s p r o f e s s io n H jwm m r to Coopor Ilia- ). keeper each. flesh upon him, but the muscles of farther up the lake, which had not the right, tiling must ho done quick- He is expected to 1 Jut . in tliis* plage f«»r alxmt twentv-flvo years, a:id W. IS. WILSON A SON. up till 11 his arms,shoulders nnd nock seemed will attend to all business intrusted to his tare with IxOKl’ SN dexck , November 24, 1882. becii toucl ed by the great lire,— ly. He folded tho coat as well ns ()'cl()clc at nj,,|lti jn promptness and fidelity. PALLAS, OREGON, if to lie piled upon him, so great was j and heard there that goo«l people at fie knew how, replacing everything j tho wcat|,cl. is - - _____ P J & J Office, opposite the Dallas Hotel, corner of Main ani, li.,h’fc is >tnd Court street, Dallas, Polji county, Oregon. their size. This gave him a stoop­ tho East hail sent on clothes to he in the pockets, exceot the three- : working properly, lie is allowed to distributed among ing appeal mice. In a crowd a I - i l k . ’ '- ' ! V /ils o n -! j H o lm a n , - F r o p ’rs. - those who , had , cent piece, for which lie lmd a use. .. , -.. -. - , . john m cdowell , lost theirs. H e soon got u chance j Thru* q „ ite 8liro ti,at Mr. 8lnitll>, I .' down lor t hree or four hours rest. casual obsarver would not be likely I ; u : J I I AVISO r : KI'ÍIASEII THE ABOVE MILLS, to ride over ou a lumber wagon to who Lad hired him, was not the ‘Vrtl*J' examining tlm light nt about ; to pick him out for one of the I V ■ .• - - V - • ‘ %•«- AY-.- 0 hegi in 1 that of tlie great Roman gladiator i Just arriving, a large and well-selected stock o DALLAS, OREGON. iZAJUJCi Pr.*mr tiy and in a KUisfatlory manner. Givo m a agent gavo him u couple of shirts, n reotly back to Dayton, where he had | cleaning up the lights and put-1 Milo. Mr. Carpenter is living nt |»II f . i l i ' l : : ;; ÜOI..MAN. j warm rest, n pair of half-worn black received his clothes, and where the D alla «, Oregon, January îdtjîî. I ting things in order for the r n s ii the present time at Granville Cor- ! DESIRING TO B l'Y OR SELL REAL -----AND----- trousers, and a very go«si coat of nearest express office was stationed. P ARTIES Estate will do well to consult ine. Offlte ta«» mg night. In some of tlm arger ners, Washington county, N. Y., hi.« doors west of Jap. R. Miller's drujf store. mi veil cloth, that until thin had He could not return the coat to the Summons. proved too small for the men who agent, for ho had distributed nil the light-houses four keepers an: 0111- old home, or was living tho last I j had applied for cl the«. But ns clothes destined for that point, Jack ployed. \\ Imn there is more tlian heard of him. He must be o v e r , M ON EY T O LOAN ! Which will be sold at Lowest Prices. * IXPFW.NDF.NCK. OIICRON. In V »it Court of tho State of Oregon, i>r l i e ! Jack was fifteen, and large for his ! being one of the last applicants, nnd one keeper, the men rr K A M s -*■■ - . - ‘ 1 the men against aguinst you iti in the ahove-eutUlfei. i action, within six week^ from the date the sei vice TRUITT & JOHNS. I of thin RnhiuoiM upon you, by publicati m. t*»-wit: before, and set out for Dayton. with a fancy that tbo foundations I in a thriving condition ami largely AT LOW RATES. Aujpist 24. 1882 . On or bef. r.* the 14th dav of Mav, A. I».. and if 1 was night when he returned to Ho had to beg his breakfast when arc crumbling beneath them. This increasing the production of eggs. ^ “ he farm, nnd quite hc«l-tinie; so he ho reached the town; then he is more apt to be the case .lurim' Every poultry raiser who tries it Driiafs, 1’ iitoiit Medicines, P a r t l r a l a r A . O n . l o , P . M . « T r . « - ' ^ ^ W S L S O M Sc R A Y . n lr til j *!'•:< 'Band interest thereon at 10 per evtit. per au- some bread and milk Mrs. bought a sheet of brown paper, a 11|)0 prevalence of a heavy atorm, will find that this see«] is tho best . i »• ; i t *- , . ^ , | mini trinoo December 18, 1ST«, toiretlicr with the (‘oata l’ uro IVI h es and Liquors. —— DKAl.KRS IX -------- A ooow edatim i of l otmam lal T r t u j j » >.»- i anil ^ahuwM nen» of thU ocrimT had saved ft r him, ami went postal card with tho three-ceut claity. u j m . - « . A . J. GiX>DMAN. ( Pubiiciktk>n ordered by Hon. R. p. B«»im, J m tf. his garret chamber. As ho piece, and, sitting down on the sun­ when tho furious gusts o f wind i foo«l known for glossing the pin- r o n alvars on ^IsDUrasnsstk. Decern __90, 8b ._____ _________ | Done at Chamlieti at SaUni. Januar» 22. i »•«1. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, ' bis new coat to hang it up ny side o f a lumber pile, made th e ,, make , tlio tower seem to iw k on its I mage of fowels, and i- almost inilis- j LiaTi'aiirnwriptioni1 lt' '' u'r’ 8ALIÑU. i*u.L*T»»x Oraron, November 8, läMJ Executrix s Noti«:c. ,’a euriesity he explored all coat into a neat bundle, firmly lied. Stationery. Perfum ery, 'h o men cen ocea- |*cnsil«le to those who want to fit I d one he fourni a Imlf- lle asked the use of pen aud ink '>on®''y obtain a few days leave of their birds for exhibition to tho o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n to w h o m jt m % y W. P. WRIGHT, N co icern, that 1 have boen apr dnted Executrix ot I ' Fancy and Toilet Articles, [lief, just us if the at tho express office, directed his | alwence. 1 ho opera are pniil in ! l«>st advantage. The Hussian sun­ 1 > 1 * K S S - M A K I X i ! the last will and testament Horrioon P L oom *. lute of taken tlm coat down from package and wrote his postal as fol- proportion to t! «..iportancc o f their flower is easily raised, require* very CHUBS VXD TCBACCOS. peg and sent it off w ithout laws, for he could write well, though lights ami the a mttnt o f lalutr re-1 little can.1, can be grown in fence ¥ WIsH T»> ANNOI NOK TO THE LADIES OF duly veritled. a: ntv »e » E R R»D AL E, : % OREGON within six months, and all pefsonv imietdod to «aid for the garment « « « af- a little uncertain as to his spelling: j quired. Their wages rang«’ from corners or other places difficult to 4 (»allai« and vicinity that I aui prepared to do estate are reoueated t.» make ¡nimed^ite jrtvment to underneath the I And County Surveyor, me. MRS M. P. LOCKE. Ex \ultix. J _ . . H a tt o n , 825 per month upwanl, and they cultivate. Its proiluction of seed is ROWELL & kON. TV s a s Sitt: I crti'l you !> y -A p r .. t<> D *v ft B klt k Pirn*. Attorney“. ruttili?. Fittine anil Drrft*-!Vakiii? loose in the hot- immense, yielding often at the rate Dated February 10, IsaS. j DALLAS, OREGON, coax , wiiioh 1 k «A *u tl«e cl«*« wnt to bumwt also supplied with food. -New were two twenty- | nut folk* here, i Hoant twiieve it omrht t> hev ! York TilllUS. o f ona hundred bushels to the acre. Of all kindi«, and would respei tfuliy solicit a a ATTEND t o m s RISIN ISS IN A S T ' j coma, so i «cut it to tho ns'no onto the letter, patronage. INS». NPKJNt; O P E M a C.. I?4N s». t » Y I ,LL |«urt of the county promptly. aeSL'-tf It should l>v planted in hills four your i all things r. ithin exco|»t 3 aent» usetl for }wper, j ----- --------- CTiargos wifi he reaaona! t and satiafatitiori guaran •e«*l. string aa l kani. “J aci P aiut . j There h nothing purer than bon* feet apart, any time from the 10th '«•«. MP »Nrar» on tk< loohoii« I lulo ¡lenitene«', Ggn. llo.uus at Mm. Myer s milliner» store. c my», and in time Jack felt a great weight off his esty; nothing sweeter than charity; of May to the first of July. Three ALTA NAYLOR. DALLAS, OREGON, November 23, 1882. ■th«««e who «hi n«H improve thvir op- mind when the bundle was fairly out nothing warmer than lore: nothing j quarts o f seeds will plant an acre. i in poverty. We offer a Treat « han*' » I - E ARE NOW RE« EIVING, AND WILL OPEN porOinitie. " * A nF NOW READY TO DO ALL KINDS OF of hie handa. It waa hard to Bend , brighter tbr n rirtu«*; an.l nothing — Iowa Horn« stea«l. We want many men, women, bo. 1 ft - * nift.-k.ir.ith » -*rk In th«ir tin, ot l n w i t n in th 1 M for hwpsttkm. >>n M • Ml.vrin* «tax .« » LARGE ASSORTMENT of away help he needed eo much— more steadfast than faith. These, ill I — vk I n » lh. (Ira Wnrt. Jlml