c ' Ci f? D V . y ■ÎS^te- VOL. X X VI. D A L L A S , OREGON, FRID A’S, APR. 20, ISOO. L. N. WOODS, M. D. I. G EVURTZ, Physician and Surgeon, OVERWORK THE HOME FURNISHER, Dallas, Oregon. T. V B EM3REE, M D Furniture, Carpets, Stoves D A L L A S , - OREGON GREAT CARPET SALE. TH E Office over VViUoi.’s drug store. J K. S h u t [ 4 Setting of ShrutMg am- Trees For the llonse He«.utlrul The house beau fit«' ebjuW have a suitable setting. P6 i, . : 'c . now beau tiful the house m aj be, !f It splines from ground tha .» b-sIce . ibat ha» no growth of shrubs or (tow in » it will have somewhat the effect of a room without furniture or of an unfurnished building. The planting of a little shrub bery about the veranda, an angle or the entrance will help to connect the building with its site. I f the grounds tire large enough for a tree, a graceful H. 0. K. sis . , S I B L E Y ¿fe h ' A K I N , A t t o r n e y s - n t - 1 m w . We have th« only set of abstract books in Polk jouuty. lie liable abstracts (uruUhed, and Hinuty to oan. No •.‘oiiiuiissioii charged on loans, Rooms i ltd 3 Wilson’« hlnck. tulln.- J. L. COLLINS, attorney and Counselor at Law, Solicitor iu H O M E GROUNDS. r a ! Cli him *cry. lias been in practice of ids profession in this place in almnt thirty years, and will attend to all oueircM nt ruste-l to his care. Oitiee, corner Main and Uonri t> Oil Us, ¡‘ oik Co, Or J. H. T o w nsk nii J N. H art Our buyers have just returned from the east, having pur chased the largest and prettiest stock of carpets and lin o leum ever brought to this coast. The colorings and pat ATTO R N E Y S-AT-LAW . terns are the prettiest ever shown. These prices are for Office ipstairs in 0.1*1 Follows* new carpets cut, sewed, and lined with best padded paper. Save block. money and send us your order. Send us a deposit and wo D A L X .A B , - - O B V IO O N . w ill ship you ihe goods subject to examination, and if sat isfactory you can accept and pay for same. OSCAR H A Y T E R . Union ingrains, extra heavy, 25 cents. A-ttorriey-at-Law . W ool ingrain, cotton chain, 40 cents. A ll wool ingrain carpet, 50 cents. Olliic upstair, in Campii IV x build Best grade all wool extra heavy ingrain, 65 cell's. ing. Tapestry Brussels, 50c; Sm ith’s Brussels, 60c. D ALLAS - OREGON. liig g in ’s Brussels. 75c; llig g in ’s Best Brussels, 85c. LARCHES I N W I N T E R . Saxony Axm inster, $1; Sm iih ’s Royal velvet, $1. N. L. BUTI.EB. I living frame can be had for the picture Floor oil cloth, 20 cents. of which the house will form a part, Attorney-at-Law j If there is room for a group of trees, W indow shades, 3x7, all colors, 35 cents. the««» can be planted to help also to DALLAS, OREGON. Lace curtains, beautiful patterns, 35c, 75c, $1, $ 2, .$3 a i complete the picture. W ill practice in all cousin. pair. There will be greater seclusion and to my mind a more homelike character, E Grade linoleum, 6 feet wide, 4 0 cents. if iu addition to nu.v distance that may A . J . M A 1 I T I N , D G ia d e linoleum, 12 feet wide, 60 cents. intervene between the street and the Inlaid linoleum, $145. I. G E V U R T Z , The Hom e Fur house there is a further barrier of P A IN T E R , nisher, 173, 175 First, & 219, 221,228 Yam h ill St., Portland woody growth which will conceal at T0.V N 8E V D A II.VIM’, H> *e, aign and ornamental, grain ing, Valsoniing and paper banging. O u k iio k D a i . i . a S, J. PERRY CALDWELL MOTOR TIME TABLE. — DEALER IN— - VEHICLES AND ABHICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Leaves Independence Leaves Monmouth. 7:30 a. in. 9:15 a. in. 9:30 a. in. 10:00 a. in. 11:10 a m. 1:30 p.m . 2:05 p. m. 2:40 p. m. .4:00 p. in. 4:10 p. m. Leaves Independence for Dallas il:10 a. m. 7 00 p. m. p r e s id e n t. OF Leaves Dallas for independence 1:00 p. in. 8:00 p. in. H L A J L - iIIli^ S , K. K. WILLIAMS. Citali 1 er. k. »1. Kf.I.IS. li ALL AS Buggies, wagons, hinders, mowers, rakes, garden cultivators, disc and spring harrows. CITY DALLAS, Thurston I limber Company RANK T H U R S T O N B R O S ., P R O P R E T O R S , D A LLA S, OREGON . -D E A L E R S IN A L L K IN D S O F— OREGON, Transacts a general banking onsi in all its branch«*; buys ami sell? exchange on prim ¡pal pointa in I he United States; makes collections on all points in the I'acilic Northwest; limn* money and dixcmint* paper at the best rates ; allow interest on time deposit*. iichs ' v is it D R , J O R D A N ’ S O IR . E G O IS T . q n ia t C MUSEUM OF ANATOMY'; LUMBER I Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders m y size promptly lilled. of IttlU U E T fc T .'lim ilC lA C M U < T h e L A T feo t Anatomical Museum In the W o t id. W ea kn c* -e> t»r Any o m r e c t e d 4ncase ¡.jr the oldest Specialist on the t o u t Eat. J® y«er*. *¡5 ^e*lll«rly rer«J OR. JOtOAN—DISEASESOF M IN # ■ V r a i L I « thoroughly eredieatm l i I from »> siem without the use o i ■ e r e a r y . ’ T r a m M fitted b y an If a pert. k « m l * n s * tor M m p ««e re> . A quick m radical cure for r t u n e a and , r t a t o l w . b y l>r. J o rd an '» ip ec ia l pain- | 1 w no l « H methods. C a a e a tu tlo a free and etri< t1y prlsrate. T raatm en « per eaaatly • » b y letter. A r »* t* v A C ur* in e ve ry cat« aadersaken. W rite for Rook P H I I . M M O P N V « f >*llmo. ^ Buren Sc Hamilton, f The Low Price Furniture House ** (A raluaUe beat ■ A N N I A O E , MAtLbD F itfcl. C m a r t- ) Call ee »rite SALEM aa w«D*N a co. tott Mvtwt«..t. r. - * «v a rw w -v w w w w w i O REG O N. Buy your ** house furnish* ings of US! * F. H. MUSCOTT, TRUCKM AN . D a lla s : O re g o n A fair »bare of patronage »olicited ■n<! alì o-tler* promptly filled. We will save you Dallas Foundry! . — ALL KIND» OF— IRON WORK TO ORDER. R epairing Prom ptly Done. ED. BIDDLE. - FROP. money on anything ^ iSjfc j Good all wool carpet ... ........ .......... 55c a yard i Y , Extra heavy all wool cnrjwt 60 anti 65c a yard V V " H a lf wool, extra heavy ......................... 35c a yard v >inen warp m atting ....................... 20e a yard Good quality wall paper, a double roll 10c V " NV rite for our hook on paper hanging free O M a r b le W o rks DALLAS STONE YARD AND MARBLE WORKS. ^ 5 '-l.K OWB MX« Y. «fhmn*< ■ .n r nt* * * ook l«tt«r .nH ».» rtiMMr llxin a.» .ith«r L i p a Id Finn on hand and make |a < nler« heap*. ihnn \na « **< !« j., -j* f. J <■ O C- O O 0 UPPER SALT CREEK SAW MILL M A R T I N B R O S . P R O P R IE T O R S . Tombstones, monuments, A ll k inds of rough anti dressed lumber on hands or out coping and statuary. Orders lo order. solicited and prom ptly filled at low prices and a square 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 F g e t in deal. Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents ARMSTRONG A CO. a load. You know «11 about it. T he r u s h , th e w o rry , t h e e x h a u s tio n . You t o about G th a g re a t weiaht resting upon y o u . Y<S can ’t throw off this feeling. You are a slave to you r work. Sleep fails, and you are on the verge of nervous NO. 19. Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Bicycles and Sundries. T H E W O R L D OF SPO RT. Miss Rose M. Murray of Toledo is the holder of the women’s world’s rec ord at tenpins. Beeeutly at Toledo she rolled a total of 280 and to show that It was no rtulor rolled another score of over 200 on the same day. Miss Murray, who has an Inborn fondness for athletics, works hard In exhaustion. What is to be d o n e? Take (J I lime mmle a complete clianft» ill my bnsine«,. Have closeilimt my liaxaar atock entirely, a u d io my line of bicycle» have added Ihe Standard and W hite icalnj; machine*, ilie Knahe, Lndwifr, Kidler and Kingaherry piano., and K itcy and Chicago Cottage orpin*. Yon will find mo at my old aland. 307 Commercial street. I aliall lie more than glad to meet all of my old customers from Polk county. • I A Y tT S sarsaparilla F. A. WIGGINS, Salem. June. .Next Tull he will tase charge or the Yale football candidates, and tn the spring of UK)1 lie will handle tbe track team. In tlie nieuuthue Jim Uoh- lnsoii, who trained tlie Y’ale eleven so ; well last full, has been put In charge of the track team candidates Instead of A. P. Copland. The latter has sent In For fifty years It has an applleatlou to Princeton's athletic been lifting up the dis authorities to succeed Chrystle In case couraged, giving rest to the latter Is dropped altogether. The the overworked, and engagement of Murphy by Yale Is In bringing refreshing sleep { lluu with the policy outlined last year, to the depressed. when It was announced that tlie ath M IR 8 R O fc K M . M U R R A Y . No other Sarsaparilla an offlee all day. She is considered the letic advisers had decided to engage approaches it. In age e<iual of any bowler In Toledo. Her professional tralnera. With Murphy, . father is so pleased with her profit* I on - ltohlnson and Nichols, the Boston and in cures, “ Ayer’s ” is ■ cy at tenpins that he is having an alley pitcher. In Hue, the only professional “ the leader of them all.” built iu bis residence. Miss Murray trainer lacking Is lu oi]uatlcs. It was It was old before other may be seen in Chicago shortly in an planned to secure Ten Eyclt or some sarsaparillas were born. other equally noted expert to handle exhibition match. $1.00 a bottle. All drnffiats. I the crew, but at tlie last moment tbe Ayer’s Pills aid the ac powers tlist be concluded to let Coach IlnmorH of tlie Links. tion of Ayer’s Sarsapa It is curious what a peculiar direc Gallaudct have another lunlug. rilla. They cure bilious- tion the golf ball will sometimes take Love Mnoh. ness. 25 eta. a box. after it 1ms been struck. Of course Love much. Earth liua enough of bitter In it. *' I have nsec! A yer’s medicines fo r tlie player is sure that he struck it nil Caat aweeta into its cup whene'er you can— more than 40 years and have said from the very shirt that you made right, but nevertheless the little white No heart bo hard but love at last may win it. Love 1» the grand primeval cause of man. the best medicinea in the world. I sphere will seem possessed of an evil am sure your Sarsaparilla saved my All hate <4 foreign to the first great plan. life when I first took it 40 years ago. spirit and will land where no one ever I am now past 70 end am never dreamed of a golf ball going before. Love much. Your heart will be led out to slaugh without your medicinea." ter F r a n k T h o m a s , P . M.t At the Morris County links during a On altars built of envy anti deceit. Jan. 24,1899. Euon, Kansas. tournament William Shlppcu, one of Love on. love on! ’Tia bread upon the water. Writs thm Doctor. It sluill be curt In loaves yet at your feet, tlie original golfers, drove his ball Into I f you have any complaint whatever Unhuvcncd manna, moat divinely aweet. ami desire the beat medical advice you an apple tree, and after a long hunt It CAU 1 lbly _ _____ ______ i poM receive, | write tlie doctor was discovered, firmly caught between Love much. Your faith will be dethroned and lely. You v " * receive * freely. will a prompt re^- ply, without cost Address, shaken. two twigs, over 50 feet above the D k . J. C. A Y E R , Low ell, M ew . Your t ; ust betrayed by many a fair, false lure. ground. Under a fusillade of sticks Remount your faith and let new trusts awaken. and green apples the ball was dislodg T.hcugli clouds obscure them, yet the alara are ed, and, counting an extra stroke, for pure. Love ia a vital force and must endure. tbe descent of the ball from the tree counted one, Shlppcn continued the Love much. Men’s souls contract with cold >ua- game. picion. mgnt were set U qwd as enemies or tne 8hine on them with warm love, and they ex« A still more amusing thing occurred pa rid. future woman, and unfeeling husbands during the first open tournament held who insisted on coming home at un by the Norwood Field club near Long ’ Tia love, not creeds, that from a low condition Leads mankind up to heights supreme and seemly hours and sneaking up stairs Branch. The links there run iu aud grand. in their stocking feet did not escape out among tlie cottages, aud many a Oh, that the world could see and understand! denunciation. golf ball finds its way into the yards I^ve much. There ia no waste in freely giving. of tlie residents. One of the players More blessed is it, even, than to receive. H ri, Bellamy Storer’a Fnmoat Pot In driving by the cottage of John A. He who loves much ulonc finds life wortli living. tery. Love on through doubt and darkness and believe Probably few of the people who McCall, president of tlie New York There ia no tiling which Love may not achieve. -E lla Wheeler Wilcox. meet the wife of our new minister to Life Insurance company, caught the wrong angle, aud the ball struck the Spain know that she is one of the first Some Other Day. notable potters of the United States. house amidships. ‘‘Horrors, there’s a window gone!” There are wonderful tilings we are going to do Mrs. Bellamy Storer iu her youth was Some other day. a china painter and porcelain artist of said the. luckless golfer to his partner. And harbors we hope to drift Into great ability, although she pursued the “ Guess I ’ll have to face the music, Some otlwr day; art as a pastime and gave most of tier though,” and lie boldly marched to With folded hands and oars that trail, We watch aud wait for a favoring gale ward the hanse. Fortunately no win finest pieces away to church fair», ex dows were broken, but would he “ like To fill the folds of an idle sail hibits, museums and art collections. Some other day. She was tbe head und front of tbe to go up stairs and find his ball?” We know we must toil If ever we win A humorous smile came over the movement of women china painters In 6ome other day, Cincinnati aud the west aud helped to golfer’s features as lie thought: “ Good Rut we say to ouraulvca there’s time to begin Some other day; _» organize tlie first clubs, which have Idea. Why not play It from where It since become factors In forwarding lies.” Thanklug tbe occupants for And so, deferring, we loiter on Until at lust we find withdrawn the art. Mrs. Storer next established tlieir courtesy, he dexterously climbed The strength of tlie hope we leaned upon. a kiln and, witli the aid of the best out of a second story window and Some other day. china painters whom she could inter with ids clock raised the ball from Its And when w p are old and our race is run. est, began experimenting with pottery. ; position in the min gutter, sending It Some other day. on to the lawu below. Then the game colorings and designs. We fret for the things that might have been done Some other day; The result was tlie Rook wood pot went on In Us usual orderly manner. least a part of the grounds within and form of Itself a pleasing object to look at. This growth should be arranged so as to help the genefal view. Its out line will vary with the extent of the place. If the lot has a frontage of one or two hundred feet, a belt of shrub bery and small trees may extend at certain points far above the heads of passers by. and at other places the foliage may drop to a height of only one or two feet, or occasionally to the lawn itself. It Is better to give play to the imagination by hiding a portion of the lawu and other objects of inter est than to expose everything at a glance. In making a do ilgn for home grounds one should think not only of the ef fects from all the points of view, but of these effects as they will appear at other times and seasons. One should think of the early spriug, when the buds begin to swell, of the change a little later, when the many hued young leaves appear, of the additional inter est due to the apjrearnnce of the va rious flowers, of the attractiveness of tire fully developed foliage of summer, tire tlutn it assumes In autumn, the beautiful shapes and colors of the va rious fruit» that may be produced, and of the snow »cen«si that conre a little later and are certainly not the least at tractive of the year. Again, the ndded growth of each year should be considered. Probably all tery—named for the town o f Rook- Y a le ’s N e w P o lic y . of us have xeen young tree« planted ap wood. In which the work was begun— Mike Murpby, tlie well kuun u college which lias become world renowned parently ranch too far apart, and to trainer, will wind up Ills relations with our surprise we have seen them crowd and which on Its first appearance in • h e U n jv e r u lt v of I Y iid h v I varila In ing each other in a few years and Europe was credited to Chino, France, shutting out the scenery and the re Germany and even Spain. Many con freshing breeze. Still other things to sider the Rookwood coloring one of the be considered are tbe care and expense greatest discoveries In porcelain [mint In connection with the home grounds. ing. — Philadelphia Saturday Evening The grounds should give pleasure to P ost tlie owner, and friend», and A C lever Yonnir Woman, at the saint tune they should not be j One of the cleverest young women burden«onte says . wrln-r in Tbe | In New O rlenns, M iss Teresc Bernard, House Beautiful. fr*u>n which the fore n tbe solicitation o f m any prospective going Is reproduce«! ' nirlsts to the P a ris exposition, hns •implied a little phrase laaik for the ChlcnSA W ornH l'l n -i»f Trnitltl.-» especial use o f American travelers, one Another Vouifin’* cl b that of the | o f which will prove o f undoubted serv South Side, has been finding out what ice. “ The Little Interpreter For Amer nils the sex. says a Chicago dispatch j icans” I* the title of the scarlet pam to the New York Times. It lias decid phlet. which may he carried In pocket ed that the chief trouble» o f woman or eardcase for sudden reference. The kind are caused by “ health foods.” j little chapters consist of subjects treat high collsr», husband» who stay out 1 ed under headings such ns the arrival, until late at night ami educate.*» who i at the hotel, meals, at the exposition make pupil» study t.x> much. grounds, laundry. In the storea. m 1111- | All these causes were explained and nery,choosing styles, fitting at thednig- j denounced at n inciting, and ail came gist's, dentist's, the post, miscellaneous In under the wire, about evenly, for phrnses and an Index ef comparative j the blame. values of French and American cur All these thing» wore assigned n» rency. Mlsa Bernard’ s little lea>k would causes for the norvirnsne»» and hys- ; equip a tourist for a lengthy stay In terla which afflict women. Paris, yet It Is so compendious In style All the sjH»akers told of their expe that during the voyage across one rience with these causes, except that of might commit the brochure to memory. | tlie belated husbands. —N e « Orleans Tlmes-Democrat On this point their testimony was at second hand. R o v a i In a t ltn t ln w . Rut they nil a p r« d that tlie eombln ' Till* M pillea I iriHiinn«* of St. fVtc*rs- cd can«*» were undermining tlie consti I hji 'K I k About to htilM it itnl«|tH* InI» tution* o f Chicago women and threat- j orator? for the treat ini'»! t of |M*»t pa ened to reduce the sex to tlie level of • fletits »ml U m * ntnutt filetti re o f pt»»t I man. serum riils la bom tory I» Iwlmr built Haberdashers were denonneed for lu lit Gronstndt ami Is entirely stirrctind- trodoclng the girl o f today t<#n collar er| by water, so that It can be Isolated three Inches high a billboard of limn a i a moment's notice, it I» to contain and starch, which made her Irritable j a stable with 12 horses, drug »tores, aud nervous. dwelling» for hel|»er» and nurses and The purveyors of 'asteless and nn- a lazaret in case the »taff I» affected nourtsbiug foods ma»le from material by tlie »ickncMg. Com mu» left r b»n will which, one speaker said, o u r fat tier» lie effected with Cronstadt by »team would oot have fed to th eir cattle, latim h It will I m * equipped with steam came in for their »hare o f tbe blame. enviar* and electric and motor appli P u b lic schoolteachers w ho demanded ances and all tbe latest Invention» and that uanfls should «tudy far Inf«* tlie Improvement •» We truce the path that leads us where The beckoning hand of grim (leapsir us yonder out of the here, Some other day. —Somerville Journal. A B o y ’ s M o th e r. My mother, she's so good to me. Ef I was good as I could be, I couldn't be as good. No, sir; Can’ t any boy be good aa her I She She An, She loves me when I am glad or mad, loves me when I’ m good or bad, what’a the funniest thing, she says loves me when she punishes. I don’ t like her to punish me. That don't hurt, but it hurts to see Her cry. Nen I cry, an nen We both cry, an be good again. She lovee me when she cuts and sews My little coot and Sunday clothes. An when mv pa cornea home to te» She love» him 'moat aa much as me. EVERY HOUR YOU DELAY , TH E USE OF , Shr laugh» and fells him all I said An grain me up an pats my head. An I hug her an hug my pa An love him purt’ nigh much as ma. —James Whitcomb Riley. I (live Time Thanks. D R .B H T M C S 1 FAVOKBTE P R E S C K IfiT lO N j Y O U DELAY THE CURE OF T H E * (NSW MICH •YOURSKP AND DESTROY YOUR BEA U TY. F A V O R IT E ' PR E SCR IPTIO N M ANU \WEAK WOMEN STROK (K WOMEN WEI I render thanks For those who follow truth; That in a world gone wrong In lust and artfUlim-Ha, In conquest, greed and war. There »re a few high souls Who will not lie. Who stand for liberty, Who dare proclaim tha right, Who love the toiling poor, Who will not U>w tn gold. Who fling their high contempt In the time a rveFs face. Who dare to stand for Christ la spt*c of all the creeds, Who dare to stand for nan In sfdte of all the kings, Tlie sycophants and thieves Who I>ear the wand of powe^— For such rare souls. 0 Lord, For these and all things good ! gits the« thanks. ________ —Denver Naank L igh t. Tha night has a thousand aye« And th« day But one. Yet th« light of the bright world diet With the dying sun. The mind has a thousand eyes And the heart hut one, Yet the light of a whola I if« die« Whew love is dong - Fronds Wit Bam Bonrdillog.