D A L L A S , O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , M CH . V O L . X X V I. A S S E S S M E N T ROLL I L. N. WOODS, M. D. ‘ A, 1Ö00. »R E S T H o w to P r e t e r v e t h e T e e t h . N J . 12. is Kept at tne pens, an« not a gvttia ui corn more than tbe determined weight is given. Tho accompanying diagram shows a little more than u quarter section of the whole arrangement. Inches a Rural New Yorker writer m.- omulends to feed from a portion of the silo each day, instead of attempting to feed from the entire surface, especially I d sumitier. During the winter It Is probable that one would be able to A B EE TALK. feed from the entire surface without dnnger of having any of tbe ensilage U p to D n te H o u s e s a n d H i r e s T h a t spoiled. A r e E v e r y M a n ’s P r i v i l e g e . A practicable way, lie says, to secure There are many advantages In keep ing bees In a house. While there are a smaller surface from which to feed many apiarists who use beehouses ex Is to cut down a portion of the ensilage clusively, the majority do not. There with a hay knife. Just as one would are also many different kinds and va cut down a portion of the haymow. rieties of bouses used. A beehouse The knife used for this purpose should need not be an expensive one, and al be one with a serrated edge, and care most any kind of house will answer should be taken that the knife Is well the purpose. None Is better than an sharpened. I f the ensilage Is cut down old dwelling house, aud two or more so that a smooth edge Is left exposed. rooms are the more convenient, provid It will be Impossible for tbe air to pene ed they have an outside face of one trate to any considerable extent, and It has been found In actual practice that end or side, or both. Perhaps a two room house wiili one there is no waste whatever. partition is the best. Such a house with two ordinary sized rooms, say 14 N itro g e n F o r G ra s «. feet square, will give 112 feet of out The Rhode Island experiment sta side surface, but take off 12 feet for tion affirms that two points are well doors, etc., and the 100 feet left will Illustrated by Its rectut experiments accommodate 50 colonies ol* bees by as to the effect of nitrogen on grass setting the hives two feet apart from and clover: center to center, which will give ample 1. In order to secure large crops of working room. The entrances are cut grass, considerable quantities of Im through to the outside nnd made to cor- mediately assimilable nitrogen, prefer rpsiiond to the entrance to the hives. ably iu the form of nitrate, must toe at The hives may be set directly on the hand early In the season. The earll- floor, but I would prefer them set on ness of the application Is no important tbe usual bottom boards, uallcd to feature lu a dry season like Mmt dur cleats at e<tt?li end, that would raise ing a part of May nnd June in the year the hive some four Inches from the 18M). 2. Good crops of clover can be grown floor, tills for tho purpose of chaff packing In winter. Bees thus kept in upon limed land without nu artificial a house are very easily prepared for supply of nitrogen. This was also dem winter, and the extra protection thus onstrated here lu a former experiment. afforded brings them through the win ter lu prime order. N e w s an d N o te*. A very cheap beehouse and a very At the recent meeting of the Ameri convenient one that 1 have used and can I'omologlcnl society the committee which I make exclusively for bees Is a on new native fruits reported os among small house 10 feet long, 0 feet wide tbe most promising kinds: Apples, tbe and 0 feet high. This building accom Cnnajoharie, Pride of the Hudson. modates 11 colonies, and tbe expense Hoffman's June and the Pride of Ten does not exceed $1 per colony. This nessee; peaches, the Worcester, Evans Is no more than elm IT hives will cost aud Dewey; grapes. Brown's Seedling for each colony outside. Floor space nnd the Charlton; strawberries, the Gibson. Seaford anil Hall; the blackcap raspberry, Evans. Some of the authorities claim that the tipple crop U about one-third of a full crop. Sulphur mixed with land plaster Is advocated by the scientists for onion stunt. - I Ml»nuuniA«m«Bt. ilay, sell at public auction at the front door of sequently acquired, or now have, m | that 'ik,Jk iuiuu.;,,. ^ 1u3dmipj.| ment the county court house in the city of Dallas, the said mortgaged premises described as fob j a m V .: ' • iu said county, to the highest bidder for Lr. lows, to-wit: Lot No. 4, in block N o . 17 in will "keep over." «cltson after senaiut. 2.0(A) Elkins. Margaret L A T E S T H IV E S C O M P LE T E . S. Gold coin, cash in hand on day of sale, in H ill’s town of Independence, Polk couuty, a lot of worse titan useless fowls that 2 07*! Kllio t. W It. the manner provided Jiy law, all of ths right, Oregon, together with the tenements, heredit for the hives to rest on only Is used, as are Inferior In every raapeet, fowls interest, estate and title which the said de- aments and appurtenances thereunto belong- 4,72*1 Elliott. Jus a ground floor In the center Is prefer- j that have outgrown all possible useful fendants, or either of them, had on the 2 h t j ing or in anywise appertaining; also twelve «,230 Ellis, H enry.................. red. The objection to n much longer ness. Tills practice may Itc considered, day of January. 1893, the date of the mort- | shares of capital stock of said plaintiff corpor- 2.315 house on the same plan Is thnt It Is not on general principles, to exist common Kill« Bios. . . . gage foreclosed in said suit, or have »ulwe- j at ion. .Said sale is wade to satisfy the 1300 convenient to move, nnd also that bees ly "among the people.” It Is unfortu F.llis, W m ................. quently acquired, or now have, in and to the amounts specified in said execution and de- S H E E P PEN S. said mortgaged premises, descrilted as follows, cree M follows, to-wit: The sum of £47.130 1 050 become more or less confused where nate, Inasmuch as It Is responsible for Ellis, M l * to-wit: Lots numbered three (3), four (4), five with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent 3.155 so many entrances are close together a great deal of the dissatisfaction Ellis, .lull» A C lr c n lltr C o r r a l W h ic h M ln lm l.c . (5) and six (0) in block numbered two (2) in | , * r annum from the 30thdav of October, 1899, 1 750 nnd all have tbe same appearance. among beginners nnd those Inexperi ................ Whitem an’s addition to the town of Dallas, until paid, together with £45 attorneys fees Ellis, Sarah T i m e n n d L n lio r In F r e d ln ic . 10 009 This has always been the objection to enced. It is more titan probable, too, KBi« «t Gil* on ......... Polk county, Oregon, as shown by the record- *nd $23 GO costs and disbursements taxed and Sheep men are divided somewhat lu •id plat thereof, together with the tenements, I allowed and accruing costs. beehouses. but small buildings such us that n large sharef>f the chicks come m g cost 11.525 1 fMitlirie, D M opinion as to the best manner of tinii- hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto ¡ Dated at Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, tl is these, located around at different front the eggs of these greatly Inferior 11 275 Ellis. M M .................... belonging or in any wise appertaining. 23rd day of February, 1900. dlinir sheep when prepariuK them for places, overcome this objection. 5 09 5 Emmons, J"H ............. Dated at Dallas, this ltitn day of February, fowls, ns tlielr brooding tendencies are J. G. VAN ORSDKL, In addition to the foregoing para generally quite well developed. It is J. G . V A N O R S D K L , 1900. 1.150 morsel, come prefer. Bquare or od - Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. Emmons, E G .................. Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. 3.315 I o u k pens, but a number of Colorado graphs by A. 11. Duff of Kansas, Tbe quite obvious, therefore, thnt the soon Emmett h e i r s ............. 2,945 ■ feeders build their pens on tho sen era I Farm, Field and Fireside Illustrates er this class of poultry Is obliterated Emmett, J P .................... Sheriff s Sale. 1.260 plan of a circular inclosure. Tbe Dally the latest style of hives, with the state from the face of the earth the better. Evans. E v a n ...................... Sheriff s Sale. ment that they are uo man’s private . 2 ,2 00 Farley, W J .................... Drovers' Telegram gives au aceount, property, but about every beekeeper’s There Is no better time to commence . 2.156 Farlev h eirs....................... N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T which bears upen this point, of the furniture, used now almost exclusive cutting them out than right now. Ei . . .. 2.1951 ther ent them yourself or send them by virtue of an execution duly issued out of Faull, W m ................. o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y v i r _ ...... ... is and under the seal «if the circuit court of the . 7.115 farm and feeding pens of one of the ly by all specialists. No. 1 Is a hive to market. In this latter event It may tue of mi execution and outer of __ sale duly F n w k . W W ...................... arranged for comb honey with two I he as well to fatten them n little If sued ont of and under the hand and seul ,! «if of the clerk | state of Oregon for the county of Polk, hear Fawk heirs......................... 9,110 •f tne circuit court of the state of Oregon for Polk ing date the 18th day of January. A. D . supers, each containing 24 one pound j they are not already too fat. Shut 8,8.35 Fitwk, FI* n r v .................... county, hearing date the 13th day of F ebrua li>00, upon a decree duly entered, enrolled section boxes, thus saving a surplus them up In siflall coops and place In a 1.860 ry, 1900, and to me directed, in the certain and docketed in the office of the clerk of saiil Fen ion, 11 I j ..................... capacity of 48 pounds. The brood dnrkened room. Feed them cornn.«tl, suit pending in said court, wherein John R. court on the 4th Hay of January, A. I ) , 1900, 3 350 Fenton, F W ................ chamber contains eight of the stand mash nnd cooked kitchen sernps In the Robbins is plaintiff and Alexander Mitchell in a certain suit therein pending wherein P 1,600 Fenton «fe T o n e r................ and Henry Hicks are defendants, I will on B. McSwords is plaintiff and J. B. Leas in, F. ard frames. Illve No. 2 Is simply two morning, all they will ent up clean, and Saturday, the 17th day of M arc h. W . Leasia and Fred. Leasia are defendants, to brood chambers, tbe upper set of corn, wheat or buckwheat nt noon nnd me directe«!, ami commanding me to sell the 1900, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. in., of said Old papers for sale here in pucks- frames used for extracting honey. hereinafter described mortgaged premises to night. Avoid giving them onions In any day, sell at the front door of the county court of 50 for 15 cents. satisfy the amounts sjieeitie«! in said ex cu- great quantity or anything of a sour or house in the city of Dallas, in said county, tion, I will «in for tJ. S. gold coin, cash in hand on day of C w t t ln a D o w n F .n s lla a e In th e » U o . stale nature, as It Is liable to taint the sale, in the manner provided by law, all the Saturday, M arc h 3, 1900, Where a silo Is so large that In feed flesh. Keep their coops lit good sani estate, right, title and interest which the said A t the hour of 2 o’cBick, p. m.. of said day at ing ensilage a layer cannot he remov- tary condition, and In a very short 50 YEARS’ defendants, or either of them, had on the 20th the west door of the county court house in * * r l . i ' 1 . H .o .t e n t h n f s h o u t H ir e s • EXPERIENCE time they should lie In a good market day of Octol»er, 1892. the date of the mort Dallas, in said county and stat >, sell a* pub gage forclosed in said suit, or have subse lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in able condition. I*ut them through this quently acquired, or now have, in and to the hand >n day «if sale, all lhe ri .! t, title and in process and then sell them for Just sai<l mortgaged premises described as billows, terest of said defendants, or either «if them, of, what they will bring. Endeavor to Im to-wit: The southeast quarter (1-4) and the in and to the sai«i mort^ag«- I premises, de prove your flock In every possible way. eas1 half (1-2) of the northeast quarter (1-4) of scribed in sai«( execution as follows, to-wit: section seventeen (17) in township nine (9) JsitslO sm l 11 of section 11: the northwest Introduce new and better blood occa south, range six (?J) west, «if the Willamette quarter of th** southwest qitroiei; and lots N«is sionally. Make np a breeding pen from ) RADC MARIIS meridian, in the county of Polk ami state of 1. 2 and 3 «if secti«>n 12, in township 9 south, ' the best birds nnd breed tlieBe exclu Oc i an» Oregon, and containing two hundred and f«ir- of range b west., of the Willam ette meridian, That is about the mildest form of out- sively. To allow your flock In any way C o p y r ig h t . A c . ty (249) acres, together with the tenements, in Polk county, Oregon, together with the cry a man 111 .^ es when rheumatism sud A ny o n® sen d in g a sketch and description m »f hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto tenements, hereditaments ami appurtenanc»* q n l^ H r MfflTUrtn o n t opta ton free w h eth er an denly tweaks him. In its worst forms to deteriorate Is to Invite Inevitable belonging <»r in anywise appertaining. Inrcr.t'OTi is p ro b a b ly ten fable, f nniunion- thereunto belonging, or in any wise apper rheumatism is a living death. The vic loss anil failure.—Indiana Farmer. tMMd'rictlytonadciiti . ICiuwltjook on Patent« Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this liith day of taining. sciiWr**«. oldest Afren tor acctiring patents. tim, incapable of moving hand or foot, February. 1900. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, Feb. 2, 1900. Pítente t’lken turón « Munn A «' >. recslv« has no part in the great prooesrion of O v e r fe d l l l r h i In a Had W a r . ipt rlai « *Mer. without c tnro. In the J. G. V A N O R SD K L, qcAinKK KEcnox or c i r c u u i i i cornui. J. G. V AN ORSDKL, life, on which he Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. A correspondent writes Farm Poul Sheriff of Polk county, ()reg«in. most suropsufol sheep men of the g.txes with hope try: " I have looked over all my Farm less eyes. A great Poultry», but hare fo n t» no disease A handsomely Mrs: affd weekly, i -rarest d r Kocky I’ord region, who Imy» south en lath ti < t anr s<’1«m.flc Journal Term«, $3 a western lauibs anrt prepare* them for many sufferers year: four month«, . Ú Bold by all nawtdM lw i. market. It is statial that of the farm from rheumatism, resembling the one which Itn* befallen j t a B ran & ch C Office, o . fit * ” «■ 8'’- « ’ N e w a rk who had given up my ducks. Being a beginner lu the of 320 acres 250 are aeeded to alfalfa Vf . W a s h m iró n , D . C. hope, have been duck business. I will have to ask your anil the reinalniler Is tisert for |>en«, cured by the use of nil vice. bums anil resilience. The manner In "The ducks were about 3 months old Dr. Pierce’s Gold which the corrals anrt feert lots are nr- — D EALER IK — en Medical Dis when three of litem came home nnd rnngert Is an admirable one for caring covery. A medi lay down on llieir stomachs and began Thar own aaleetlon) to a»#rT auhaertber. Beautiful c o p for sheep, anil It would lie u hard mat cine which will lo quack as If In great agony. When orad l!thogriipb«4l platea and illuatrationa. «<rtg1i>»l, latest, art latto, eaqulait« and strictly up-to-date dealgna. ter to devise a more practical arrange cleanse the blood from uric acid and I tried to drive them up. I found they ment. other poisons, will could not wall:, nnd In a few hours BuggH-a, wagon?, binders, mower?, rake?, garden F‘"* The corral Is circular In shape nnd cure rheumatism. they began to gag. and a white flint baa a smaller peu In the center. l!n- cultivator?, disc and spring barrows. (St " Golden Medical formed In tlielr throats. The next dlatlug from this center |>en to the out D iscovery ” has morning they were dead nn.l another side are fences, ns shown In tbe cut, no eqtial in its one sick I examined him ami found which divide the outer portion of the DiwMinaktng «cononil**, f«ney w ork , faovMbnid hint«, jiower to cleanse Hint Ills whole liody was covered with •bort »tort#*. ourrtoM VnH r *. 8*b»er|!»« V *«l*y. corral Into 12 different pens. These the blood and to Orni/ Me. y «arty. L *d y w aatad . S w U fo r tarma. small maggot* and I Immediately kill ¡s e s ? : H ii %Æ octslilr p us are callisl hay pens, where enrich it. ” Dis ed hint I found another one sick on the sheep remain when not in tbe corn covery ” contains neither a l c o h o l the ground. Intt no maggot* on him. I pens, two smaller pen. In the center. Immediately gave him castor oil and nor narcotics. At the Immediate center of the corral piqqter nnd lie is still alive nml seems " I hn<t been trootv l thè i-orn Irto or crlb. Water Is lo J#-d with rheumatism to he recovering They have plenty of Is fnrnlsbed Ity »tenue of n reservolr fir twelve fe a r».* THUS ST OS BROS.. PROM T EHORS. OAl LAS, C RECON. grit nnd are fed mostly on conked meats write. Mr. R. J Me mid pii»’*, whleh are eoimected wlth Knight, o f Cfulea, aud corn meal aud have plenty of wa — i ' E A l . K R S I X A M . K I X I > * OF— eaeli p-•a. n.s-i Itnt'.Og II e use of si» Wilnamsbur* County, ter. They nle an unusual amount of s C.. btalat tiiaes hyilrants. mie f»r curii Iwo pena. The I could not leave my meat the dny before they took sick. fe- d'.ltg |icti>- are conm eted wlth galee . ----- bed. I wa. badly Tar \mA\m. inlaw»«, girt« ani tfttla tfclMrwi. That ear> They ate very flit.“ Tried muiiv dottor. and two o f them tain ITylita " X T * WT«* ent .O.laM bT theem nt ,n f lo lite In.) or ottici |s its. otb«r paUaran Bare ao tor Mylgaad perfect g(. Tone cfthrin fU ^ «Thereupon Hie editor remarks: "W e K.cd le (riveli tir tic a dsy. sud It «^ I The p iin . in Ji7 ^ " T il kiU would rlilnk they would be fat. and nettaliv inkcs lltris1 liottrs enclt li ne to g («n d at tim#5 it. my •'• wotjhi was «fery h*d. Kvei nothing lint fat. You are simply stuff hatidle thè 12 |s*us. Tw o JH’tis (tre fed me My a ritte who « v me ,u i I m u ri «lie I took fiv e U / .t.e a ing them to death. Put one-half bran edical rd jttrv.erysn d four w .w a l lite «:■ te Unte, ime peli r. i cucii sldc A BAZAR I o f ‘ OoLleu (shorts) In their ration anil a fourth tc-dr.v mv health i. g‘^>d u, eT of thè d.valli.J felice, tinta inlnhiil*lng o f * I•eilet«.* id »uffertRfj t * re ferir* w iili rheumatiani.” gris'U food. The maggots were prob bolli laImr and timi* All 11»«* raro urmì Dr. iherce'» M*ilic*l Adviicr, ir. p^pfir ably local to the one duck, and the too is i*art*fulJ>’ welghotl t»a(*li t!ay hh It Is binding, free an receipt of i i one-cent o s i» H « P » feti TMa ls « thnt n go<Kl many gumita to p»y I xp-nn of nt«ding only. concentrated ration mused the iroo- Both rough and dre»ce<l material on hand and order» of t u i l r p . 1 or#»rlon\ A nm tr oP ------------- Add rca» Dr. R. V. fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. bls." any size promptly filled. ■ m COMFAWT. I ■ J T H I ■oCAl.L. M. Following is a list of the t xpayers Line a plate with ernst, cut the To prevent the teeth from decaying Physician and Surgeon, nhdnly b rt: h well every morning, using peaches in halves, lay over bottom and of Folk county for ilie year 1899, who a good tooth powder and having a little sweeten. Yolks of two eggs and white are assessed for $1,000 or moie, the Dallas, Oregon. carbonate aoda in the water. After each of one, a pinch of salt, ono tablespoon same to he continued from week to You can cough meal rinse tho month with tepid water sugar. Boat, add milk enough to fill week until finished : i in which a little carbonate of soda is the plo and bake. Mako a frosting of i Cooper, K 1) 1 2,760 y o u r s e lf Into T- V- B EMBRcE, M D the white and sugar to beat stiff. Brown dissolved, ind before retiring at night 3. «65 j Cooper, 11 M bronchitis,pneu brash tho teeth again. I f strong medi kn the oven. 2.050 Cooper, .1 It monia, and con D A L L A S , - O R E G O N cines hr. vo to be taken, have them mude | 1,600 H o n to M a k e O li v e S a u c e . | Cooper. W 0 sumption. up in tho torm cf pills if possible, us 2,280 Mix an ounce of Hour In four tea- Cottell, Luvii Office over Wilson's «lrog “tore. B an daging | tinctures of iron, acids and so on have spoonfuls of olive oil, add three shal- i Coyle A H 1615 and bundling s i f C s c . .. m the enamel c f tho i c ft* lots chop* km ! tine, half a lemon peel j Crnton J M 1,345 J li. Smi.KY, H. C, K akih . your throat grated to powder, salt. pepper, a bay Craven, Anna . 1,400 w ill d o no leaf,, two . tobiespoouful» of vinegar C r H v e u ,.U (J 1.670 S IB I/ K Y h 'A K lN , and a cup o f soup stock. Cook 9 l min Craven, Píín»na . . good. 1,000 Sheriffs SäTe" utes. Strain and stir In the meat of Craven Bros , V t l o r n e . y n i - s i t - 1 s t i \ v . 3 t','5 You must give six olives cut small. Mutton bash Craven, E J «fe C 1,0< HI your throat and «Vu have the only Hot of abstract book« in Folk NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT should be made simply and dry and Craven J. 0,05.1 • •nitty. ReliableaiNflraolH furniHliod, and iiioiiuy t«» by virtue of nii execution duly isauetl out o r lungs rest and j.ii No commission charged ou Ioann. K ooiiih 'l an«I mi. 1er the weal of the ci cuit court of ih * the sauce poured around It or served ¡ Crawford Htiaan 1,076 ii<1 .1 Wilson's block. Dalian allow the cough apart. **tate of Oregon for the comity of Polk, bear- 3,966 Crawford, W’ J wounds to heal. iiu date the 18th day • f •lauuary, A. I)., 2,960 Cresacy heirs . . . H o w to O a k e E k k h n n d K i d n e y * . J . L. COLLINS, 1000. ujkiii a decree duly entered, enrolled There is noth 7,666 Eggs baked with hain or kidney form Cri.-er, 11 L . . . . an 1 docketed in the < ttice of the Haiti clerk of 6,230 Criilur, 1) C . . . . ing so bad for a lini I court on the 4th day of January, A . D., an excellent luncheon di-h. Hent a Utorney and Counselor at Law, 1300, in n certain suit therein pending wherein ' n; 146 ... cough as cough V 7 » j • i i . r i i, i • I baking Da King dish msn and ana put in two tsblespoon- tsniebpoon- Cri.h r, J W M.ite Land Bf»rd ih plaintiff und J. C. «rink, . * * , * . tyti a • , { . 1,330 Sullcltor iu 4'l»nn«*«*ry. 3...L Frink, hi. wifs, .Mm Prell *nd Mimiis butter. W h o m » w melted, break Ciit-ier, N ing. Stop it by 1,575 lias b»«u in practice of Ills profession in this]>lac« " Pri-Il, " “ his wife, ’* are defendants, ................ to me directed, *• into it several eggs, sprinkle with salt Croai. r, A .1 . . . . using ui about tliirty yearn, ami will attend to all uutiir.i-tw and ctunnianding me to well the hereinafter 7,075 Cruwl v, S K . . and pepper and a few bread crumbs. ntrustud to bid are. Ollice, corner Main and Court described mortgaged premises to satisfy the 2,080 place the dish in a hot oven for three Ciuw ley, S 11 tt* 'Lilia*. I o'k Co, Or amount« specified in said execution, I will on 1.1*6 I minutes, then pour over the eggs a cup Culler, G o S a tu rda y, M a rc h 3, 1903, J . 11. T o w n k k n d J N. H aut 1.000 [ ful of rich brown sauce and one-half Dallas lei oil Co . . A t the hour of 1 o’clock, p. in., of «aid day at 5 320 j D.ilv, l-liv ... the west door of the county court h«>use in cupful of cooked ham or cooked kidney T O . V N d E ' f U A. I I . V l t T , 2,8.-0 i Daly, J .1 ........... Dalian, id said county aud state, Hell at pub chopped fine. lic auction to the highest bidder foi cosh in 2,196 ; Daniels hairs ATTO R N E Y S-A T-LA W . hand on day of sale, all the right, title and in •1,500 ! I lam sl. S M . . . . H o w lo M a k e S c o tch \ p p le P ie . of «aid defendant», or either of them, o rtie , ipstairs ill Odd Fellows’ new ¡ o terest :i 105 ! f. in and to the «aid mortgaged premises, de- Prepare paste and apples as for ap Daviilsmi, E’lis block. 8.730 j I la i i d s o u , M M j hcrilied in said execution an follows, to-wit: ple pie. Heap the sliced apples in the 1 920 ; O H Ä Q O N . | The Mouth half of the southeast q u a r t e r of nee- D A L L A S . Doviil-oit, Itaeliel tion two (2), in township 9 «out: , of range (l dish, add sugar according to the tart- Davis, Vero icy Even the cough of early 1 530 ! | west, of the Willam ette meridian, in Polk hess of the fruit and over each pie 1.600 I consumption is cu red . Da \ is. G E . county state of Oiegon, containing eighty (SO) spread two tablespoonfnls of good orange J. J. 1>ALY. OSCAR 1IAYTK K . 2.050 i Heady 1» irs . . acre«, he the name more or lean, together with marmalade. Put on the upper crust and And, later on, when the D ALY & HAYTER, the teneinentH. hereditaments and appurten 3 735 j I>’ A r inniel, O H disease is firmly fixed, ances thereunto belonging, or in any wine ap finish in the usual way. 1.765 ! I>. Iii.hmutt, D you can bring rest and pertaining. A -t to n x e y s -a t-L a w . 1 175 I I) unis, J Si . . . Dated at Dallas, Feb. 2, 1900. comfort in every case. .1. G . V A N O R S D K L , 2.830 Denny. A H A 25 cent bottle will •Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. Ollice in Cnnipb* ll's block, Mill St. 2,280 1 Denny, E I I cure new coughs and Dallas, Oregon. 2,775 ¡ Dent, Anthony colds; the 50 cent size is 2,370 ! Dent, W m . . . . N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T better for settled coughs Sheriffs S-ile. by virtue of an execution and order of le 1,940 I Denl, R oliert....... N. L. BU I DEK. duly issued out of and under the hand And of bronchitis and weak 2.860 ! D ce. XI A ......... senl of the clerk of the «circuit court of the Attorney-at-Law lungs; theonedollarsize ! .820 ; Notice Is hereby given- that by vlr- state of Oregon for the county of Polk, bear- D ekey, N M 7 625 I I) union, Jos......... tue o f a n e x e c u tio n a n d o r d e r o f s a le ■ ing date the 13th day of February, A . 1).. is more economical for D A L L A S , OREGON. d u ly issu ed ou t o f a n d u n d e r the h a n d I 1900, and to me directed, ii; the certain suit ( D il. Ii I i irs 9 .. . . chronic cases and con anrt se a l o f I,he c le r k o f the c ir c u it ' » saiil court, wherein the K idrlPy I D 4,1*0 ! ie-, A.hert . . . sumption. It’s the size W ill p ra ctice )» all c h h U. cou rt o f the s t a te o f O re g o n , fo r P o lk I * ? ', '! } * “ » «*riM.n.ti.,u, ie rlaim iff, 1) » ifo , .1 .................................. ., 5,590 and Ernest E. Krengel, C a n ie K rengrl and you should keep on hand. county, Department No, 2, hearing date fc;ie Joseph M iller are defendants, I will on D iiijjn i i , M. M ................... 1,7x0 “ A ll fam ilies ought to be on the 13 li day of February 1900, and to m3 direct watch fo r sudden attacks o f croup 1) .mv, F. A ......................... . . 3J.M& ed, in a certain suit pending in said court, S atu rday, th o 24th day o f M a ch , A . .1 . M A R T I N , or acute lung troubles. Every coun wherein M ilo Seaver is plaintiff and Horatio 1900, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m., of said D ii v ,t I’ .cliUck ........... 8.165 try home in the land should keep Morrison and M artha A. Morrison, his wife, day, sell at the front door of the county court D gvh ln -irn ........................ Cherry Pectoral constantly on hand 1.630 P A IN T K Ii, H . I , Fenton and A . F . Toner, partners do house in the city of Dallas, in said county to provide against an em ergency.” 1.220 : Downing h e i r s .................. J o s iA il G. W i l l i s , M.D., House, r ig » ami ornamentnl, grain ing business under the firm name and style of and state for U . S g Id coin, cash in hand on Drown, L. G Dec. 14,1898. Holland, Mich. I 150 Fenton & Toner, and D . A . Elkins, trustee, day of sale, in the o.anner provided by law, art defendants, I will on P M f all the right, title and interest which the Duncan, \V. B. 2,955 I ► ing, kulsomiiig ami paper h inging. rfn A 4 Ai ^ 4 i I if» Ok said defendants, or either of them, had on 1 ooo Saturday, the 17th day of M arch , Dick, Lane the 3lst day of July, 180tf, the date of the 1O0O, ..to M.o limir o f* -- tu .J aofJ D ll,LAB. tv— ^ - - -L «■«•A-L-.I..V.4.4 f.n p ^ Eurnosi , Mn»y . . . . . 7,650 1 M o ra l MOTOR TIME TABLE. Leaves Independence 7:30 a. in. Leaves Monmouth. 8:15 a. in. 10:00 a. in. 1:35 p. in. 2:40 p.-ni. 4:40 p. in. 9:30 a. ni. 11:10 a in. 2:05 p. m. 4:00 p. in. Leaves D allas for Independence 1:00 p. m. 8:00 p. ui. Leaves Independence epen for Dalla« il:10 a. m. 7 :00 p. ui. K. K. W IL L IA M S . C a sh ier. M . K L .L 1 S . P r e s id e n t. DALLAS OF C IT Y DALLAS, RANK OREGON, Transrtctg r general bunking ousi ness in all its branches; buys ami sell** exchange on principal points in I lie Unjt-ed States; makes collections on all points in the Pacific Northwest; loans money ami discounts paper at the best rates ; allow interest on time deposits. D R . J O R D A N ’ S o * cat < (MUSEUM OF ANATOMY« IKI lltKET M., 111 FI tICISCt, CiL. ( T h e Iju g e e t Anatomical M im u m In the j W o rld . M t A n e i - e i » r *n y c n t n c l t d ’ d iee a ie p m m H t v I j r . r . I i.y the oldest Specinlu t on the Oonet. fc»t j6 yenrv DR. JORDAN— DISEASES OF MIN • H Y P H l l . i a th oroughly e r a d lm te d .^ ftoui system without the u.e o i M « T r n M . i fitted by an Fmpert. • • I c a t . lot a . y t . r r . a quick and 1 radical cure for r i l ^ n . P U i u r . aud r < n « « l a r . b y Or. Jordan ’» »p e c ia l paia- | l a « » m eth odv Conau’ ratlnai tr e t and atrl<-»ly priva te Trai ton ally r b y letter. A / W f i » . Csra in e ve ry case ’ nnd.rtat<tn. W r ite for B "o k V ml M A n n i.t c n , U A IL B D F R k B . ( A valuable book T for acre ) C a ll oe n riia ' DA JC K O AN * C O .. 1 0 * 1 U w t l r t S t . . » . F . ALBERT DRAY, T RUCKM AN. D a lln .s : O r e g o n A fair share of pstminigc solicit«! • ml all o-ders promptly tilled. skgjjjijiaj?______ •AHM*'> CAMDEN N P atents Scientific American. J. P E R R Y C A L D W E L L A FREE PATTERN; VEHICLES IND ICRICILLTIIRII IMPLEKEhTS. — A M . K IA D fl O F— IRON WORK TO ORDER. Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE. - FR5P. M a rb le W o rk s D A L L A S SLONE Y A R D AND M A R B L E WORKS. Tomliwtones, inonmuent#, coping and statuary. Order8 solicited and promptly fiHwl at low prices and a square deal. AR M STR O N G A CO. O R E G O N , f MS C A L L 'S # »« MAGAZINE* T h u rsto n L u m b e r C o m p a n y MS C A L L , P atterns ' It » US * - * t o , I • • • I I * V r I « T , T. “ «CU!”