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D A L L A S , O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , A P R . 27, 1900. V O L . X X V I. L. N. W O O D «. M. D. I. GEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves i; N O . 20. Ill* Great W o rk . T- V- B EMBREE, M D BLUES GREAT CARPET SALE. AYCn sarsaparilla IP A G S fT K R , J. PERRY CALDWELL MOTOR TIME TABLE. VEHICLES AND AGRICULTURAL IHPLEKENTS. O R E G O N . SB Thurston Lumber Company MUSEUM OF ANATOMY £ J Buren & Hamilton, * i f The Low Pi ice Furniture House § Y OurNew Business. A Chicago man who has written a book was telling about It the other da; to a friend who had once done him a Dalian, Oregon. service. "B y the way," said the author. "1 When the Polk county folks come E ver have them? would bo delighted to give you a copy to Salem to buy pianos, organs, sew of my work. If you care for It.” Then we can’t ing machines or bicycles, they bunt " I should lie more thau pleased to tell you any us up. Kmtke, Ludwig, Fisher Hard have It." was the reply, “ especially If DALLAS, - OREGON thing about niau and Kmgsberry pianos, Eetey you will write your name iu It.” One o f the Infest and most original and Chicago Cottage organs, Stand them. You iMlira over W'ileoi.’» ‘Iron vtiTe. "A ll right. There is a bookstore rVvelopmcnt, of the nuiouivnte la a ard, Rotary and Paragon sewing ma know how dark Just around the corner. I f you will ac motor wheel which has recDh.ly t>eeu chines. We sell for cash or on easy company me. we will go there aud get everything l o o k s J K. SiHLHY, H- • ' %HIM. pateuteil by J. \V. Walters, nyit The installments and take old instru It. i don't happen to have a copy tn and hvw you are about KclentlHo Amerlenn. Tl|« u»r •>* -vheel ments or machines iu exchange. my otiti c Just now.” S I B L B Y .Sfc K A K I N , really ro give up. Some constats esaentlnlly of a her X i/Sen We rent and repair machines. W e After they hail stopped to glance at which Is Journaletl In u 8t«ii yoke or sell bicycles und sundries and lots how, you can’t throw o ff A ( l<»i,no.V‘< -iil-I .u W. some of the new things In the book forks, ihe head of whlf-J thins Iu a them. At our old ttm d opposite the terrible depression. store the author hulled a clerk and, »V, hav. tliu only M l «1 'Ui.tnb.'t Uuuh. in P"lV socket. The arrangement l< similar to the postoftice. pushing Ills chest out very far. asked . , tioliablc AlMiUtMJtn (urinsliuU, aii'l i'Miiifcy to A re things really so the front wheel and tot-ks « f a bicycle ( m ii . N'o commission charged on loans. Room* t for the novel that he had written. F. A. WIGGINS, Salem. blue? Isn’t it yournerves, h I 3 Wilson’s block. L>;illas except that instead of being controlled "Yes. sir,” the clerk said. "W e have by a handle bar the wheel la steered by after all? That’s where It arouud here somewhere, I believe, 307 Commercial street. a hand wheel, shaft and gair wheels, J. L. CO LLIN S. t h e trouble is. Y o u r but yon are the lirst one who has ever as shown In the Illustrations. asked fot a copy, and It inn.v take me nerves are being poisoned To the right hand fork Is attached a U torney and Counselor at Law, some time tn ttnd It. Wouldn't some from the impurities In A C o r k Snfe. two cylinder gasoline motor, and two thing else do Just as well? We have a S o l i c i t o r i u ( 'h a u r r r r . “The most curious safe 1 ever saw,", your blood. great many better books at the same said a traveling man, “ was a cork one, llaa been in practice of his profession ill this pla'.-e price.” —Chicago Times-Herald. oi about tiiiity years, and w ill attend to all busirt-ea md it was made by an Ingenious Dutch ntrusted t > his care. 0 :1 ice, corner Main ami Court mechanic for a one time famous con ts Oallas, I’o'k Co, Or H o w l i e O b t a i n e d Q u ie t . fidence man named Dr. Baggs, who op At one of ibe meetings during Mr. J. U . T ownkknd J N. H a u t erated In Denver, Salt Lake City and Our buyers have just returned from the east, having p u r-1 Moody's services In Kansas City hymn Frisco. Tbo safe was a folding affair, chased the largest and prettiest stock of carpets and lino-j sheets wore distributed L»y the ushers made of paper on a backing of sheet TO .VNSE.YD * Il \UT, just previous to his addr«ss. He was cork, and, when It was opened up, was lcum ever brought to this coast. The colorings and pat A TTO R N E YS-AT-LAW . finding very tired, aud speaking was a six feet high und looked exactly like terns are the prettiest ever shown. These prices are for great exertion; so, fearing the noise the real thing. As it was always placed o ilier ipstairs m odd I'd',.)«. UBW 1 ear pots cut, sewed, and lined with best padded paper. Savej that would result should the audience in a corner. It had only two sides, purifies the blood and block. rustle them, he resolved to get rid of but every visible detail was complete— money and send us your order. Send us a deposit and wei O B K O O N . D A -X .l.A _a, gives power and stability them. He called out, “ Will everybody combination kuob, binges, lettering, will ship you the goods subject to examination, and if sat-! to the nerves. It makes who has a hymn sheet hold It up?” bolt heads aud all. When folded, it isfaetorv you can accept and pay for same. health and strength, activ Tlie sheets were held up all over the could be carried In an ordinary dress OSCAR HAYT£R. hall. Mr. Moody shouted, “ Now shake suit case. Baggs used the thing in a ity and cheerfulness. Union ingrains, extra heavy, 25 cents. them!“ _ A -tto rn ey -at-_ L iU W . fake lottery office which was of Itself a This is what “ A y e r’s ” Wool ingrain, cotton chain, 40 cents. Twelve thousand flimsy sheets of im marvel of trick furnishing. will do for you. It’s the A ll wool ingrain carpet, 50 cents. pel* were shaken vigorously. They Ollice upstairs in Ctiiupb 11 build- “ When the victim entered tlie place. oldest Sarsaparilla in the made nu indescribably musical sound. It looked like an ordinary business es Host grade all wool extra heavy ingrain, 65 cen's. M g. There is nothing to compare It with. land, the kind that was tablishment. with desks, railings, maps Tapestry Brussels, 50c; Smith’s Brussels, 60c. D ALLAS - OREGON. One can only say It was a vast rustle. ! MOTOR W HEEL ATTACHED TO LIGHT WAGON. old before other Sarsa- on tlie walls, safe in the corner and Higgin’s Brussels, 75e; lliggin’s Best Brussels, 85c. “That will do,” called Mr. Moody at j gasoliue tauks are carried oil the other several clerks at work on books. The parillas were known. the top of his voice. The sound ceased. instant he left a roll top desk was I fork. The wheel 1« driven through a Saxony Axminster, $1; Smith’s Royal velvet, $1. N. L. B U TLE R . This also accounts for “ All right,” said Mr. Moody. “ Now sit I loosely mounted pinion, which meshes opened up into a bed, the railing was Floor oil cloth, 20 cents. ou those by mu sheets.” The audience folded together aud slipped Into a clos the saying, “ One bottle j into a gear that is bolted to the spokes Atto rney-at-Law sat on them. Having taken this pre Window shades, 3x7, all colors, 35 cents. of A y e r’s is worth three ! of tlie wheel, and a clutch mechanism, et, a table was transformed into a caution agaiust Interruption, Mr. Moo withstand, a cabinet turned Into a bu D A L L A S , OREGON. Lace .curtains, beautiful patterns, 35c, 75c, $1,52, $3 a ! the lever for operating which is within bottles of the ordinary dy began his serrnou. easy reach of the driver of the wagon. | reau, the safe was put away In its case, kind.” pair. W ill practice in all cousis. The two cylinders art carried horizon the curtains were pulled down, aud the SI.M a bottl*. All AfanM a. A T r a g e d y o f Mont ll ln n c . E Grade linoleum, 6 feet wide, 40cents. tally. one ou each side of the fork, with room was to all appearances a simple Wrttm thm D o c to r . The story of the destruction of the the crank shaft, upon which is keyed a sleeping apartment. By that means A . .1 . M A R T I N , D G iade linoleum, 12 feet wide, 00cents. I f ron have any complaint whatever baths of St. Gorvals at the foot of and desire the best meaicul advice you between them. The motor tlie poor dupe was never able to find can pussibiy receive, w rite the doctor Inlaid linoleum, $145. I. G E V U R T Z , The Home Fur- flywheel Mont Blanc, iu 1892, is told In “ The freely. You w ill receive a prompt re- wheel is built in various sizes, from the place where lie had been bunkoed.” plv, without cost. Address, Ammls of Mont Blanc.” This was one nhher, 173, 175 First, A 219, 221, 228 Yamhill St., Portland one horsepower, »»»cycle j r j wer, suitable «nini lile to tn a (»»cycle, —New Orleans Timcu-Deniocrat. Du. J C. AYEK, Lowell, Maaa. of tlie calamities that could scarcely Holme, »ign and ornamental, grain up to four hors« horsepower for a c ¡Tinge j have been predicted or averted. lied T a p e Illu s tra te d . or ten or mor ire horsepower fo* u heavy ! ing, kaldoiiiiug and paper hinging. Owing to tlie stoppage of the sub- dray truck. In ¡mnc-hln" , .otor A correspondent passing hurriedly glflelal drainage, in some way never- into the room of tlie committee on riv wheel to any existing vehicle if is mere D a m . ar . - - O reoon ascertained, a lake was formed under ers and harbors pulled the knob off tho ly necessary to remove the framework the Tote Kousso glacier, in which nn of the front wheels and bolt t ie steer- ! doer. enormous body of water was pent up — DEALER IN — ing socket to the body of the wagon. | IN O C U LA TIN G LO C U STS. “ How can I got that fixed, do you at a spot 10,000 feet above the sea lev think?” asked the congressman. “ Shall I When the motor wheel is applied to a F a rm e r * Can N o w P ro d u c e a D isease el. Between 1 and 2 o’clock ou the I get the carpenter or the locksmith?” j light vehicle, it is attached In front. Leave* Independence fur Monmouth and Airlie — W h i c h K i l l * T h e m by T h o u N a n d * . night of July 12. 1892, the Ice that had ! thus transforming tlie same into a tri “ The locksmith. I suppose.” 7:30 a in 3:30 p in held tlie lake gave way. The locust, or grasshopper, inflicts Leuvcj Independence for Monmouth and Dallas- “ No. sir. Were I to send for the lock cycle. In the case of hansom calls it is Buggies, wagons, binders, mowers, rakes, garden 11:10 a m 7:15 p m enormous damage annually. O f late The water swept In a torrent of tre attached at the rear. When It Is ap smith he would tell me to consult the Leaves Monmouth for Airlie years It has been most destructive iu mendous force over the Desert de 7:60 a 111 3 50 p m architect of the capitol. He has no plied to the heavier vehicles, such as cultivators, disc and spring harrows. Algeria aud Morocco and iu South and Pierre Ronde, gathering up thousands authority to fix doorkuobs. Doorknobs Loaves Monmouth for Dallas— express wagous, coal carts, etc., two 11:20 a m 7 30 p m of tous of rock and etoucs in Its course. East Africa, says the Chicago Record, Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— are permanent fixtures and are solely Idle wheels are attached to the motor but the United States has not by any It passed with a terrific roar under the within tlie Jurisdiction of the architect 9:00 a in 5 p in wheel and work in unison with it. Leaves Dallas for Monmouth a n ’ In*ie emlenue— hamlet of Biounassay, which It did not means escaped Its ravages. Four years 1:00 p m 8 3J p m . of the capitol.” One material advantage claimed for injure, destroyed half the village of “ Do you see that bookcase there?” tills system is flint no reversing mech ago the locusts of Cape Colony were Bionnay on the highroad between Con- almost destroyed by an epidemic. It K . K . W I L L I A M S , k. M. KLIJ M , said the committee secretary. “ I caus anism is necessary, rlie motor always (ashler. President. tniniues aud St. GervAis and, tearing ed the carpenter to paste some cloth was proved that the disease was the running in the forward direction. I f It up trees as It went along. Joined the on tlie inside of the grass doors In order DALLAS CITY HANK is desired to back the car, the motor result of feeding on a fungous growth THUR STON BROS., PROPR ET03S. DALLAS, CGLCON. now knowu as “ locus fungus” aud that main river of tlie Bon-Nant that the honks might not show. He wheel is turned completely around in — D E A L K R S IN A W . K I S U 8 O K — Following the river bed and destroy did tlie work, but when he bad finished Or DALLAS, OREGON, tlie steering socket and the motor start a few insects affected with the malady ing on Its way the old Pont du Dlable, might commuuicate it to uiilllous. Ex I noted tliut be had not cleaued the Transacts a generiti banking misi ed It will be noticed that as the mo It hurled Its seething flood of water, glass before be put the cloth on. The tor wheel Is entirely «elf contained and periments on a large scale have shown tirSH in all its branches; buys and sell? timber, stones and mud upon the solid tiling looked so disreputable that I that immense swarms of the insects has a single polut of attachment to the exchange on prin« ipal points in the birfldings of the St. Gervais baths aud asked him why he had not cleaned the car none of the twisting strains due to perish In u few days after a number United State«; make« collection« on all crushed them Into fragments. Then, glass. He told me that the glasu was a the Irregularity o f the road are thrown i f individuals In each group are in points in the Pacific Northwest; loans crossing the Chamonix road. It spread permanent fixture and that he had no upon tlie motor. Moreover, in case of fected. money and discounts paper at the best The culture from tlie locust fungus Itself out in the form of n hideous fun authority to touch It. but that the plac disablement of car or motor, the ease rates; allow interest on time deposit«. over the valley of the Arve, destroying ing of the cloth upon It was a tempo with which a change of motor wheels is now made ou u largo settle iu bae part o f the village of Le Fayet in Its rary matter and wns^entlrely within from oue car to another cau be made tcriological institutions And packed iu Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders of conduces to facility aud rapidity of re tubes, which can be transported for way. the province of Ills labors. Tbe whole I ' vi si t D R . J O R D A N ’ S g k x a t I 1 Such was the catastrophe of St. Ger thing’s got to be done nil over again.” thousands of miles. It Is applied by any size promptly filled. pairs. smearing several Insects and letting vais which claimed over 150 victims. — Washington Cor. Cleveland I'laio Rela n m W ater Purifier*. 10SI NIAI ET VT, 81i FHÏChCf, CIL. < them rejoin their swarm or by drop Utter ruin was everywhere. The once Dealer. Professor Sebrero of Turin has re ping the contents of the tube upon lovely gardens of the baths were five flh a D i d n ' t l i a r ft . cently suggested that eels should be bits of buiuid earth where the insects or six feet deep in mud, fine trees had The following story will nhow the used as purifiers of water. All that are feeding. Another plan Is to bottle been snapped like reeds and enormous , OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN • oue has to do is to put two or three up the locusts with a little of their blocks of stone were strewn over the high price that illustrators of reputa • T r S l l J I thoroughly eradicated , ( Vom systcwi without the u.e oi M ere «ary ' eels, not very big. but lively. Into tbo favorite food covered with tlie culture dreary wayte.__________________________ tion command for their work: A young [ T ra s s e s fined by an Hapert. S s J I- ( j woman who hail received treatment domestic cistern. The reptiles devour and after they have taken their fill to l s a l c a r s lot M s p la r e . a q».ick and ' r radical cure for H ie s , F is s u re and i from Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell of Philadel with marvelous appetite everything set them at liberty. The new remedy r is iu t w . :.y Dr. Jordaii’a special pain- { ' less jnethed«. phia and was very fond of him decided, which the water may chance to con has been tried with great success in iltatlo« Ire* and stn- tljrprhrate. Trentmen» per- , | at a recent celebration of his birthday. er by letter. A /Wei*« Cure in every Case ’ tain In the way of animalcules, In 8outh Africa. Tlie tubes are to be Mlderfsben. Write lot S.ck S»Uia.OOOS>IS'V mt . | 1 S I S N I A G C . MAlLhD FKEH. (A valuable book < fusoria. bird droppings from the roof, supplied gratuitously to planters, mis And she does not understand why. Her Hint a fitting and appropriate gift > B « a ) Call write SA L E M OREGON, would be the presentation of one of tho vegetable matter of any kind: nothing sionaries and merchants, and their dis work used to seem so easy. You could 1 ml iordan a c o . io «i h « m « . . i f. 1 1 comes amiss to tl’ om. Whop »he * h >U tribution undoubtedly will save many tell her whereabouts as she worked by original drawings of Mr. Howard Pyle » have fulfilled 'He mission. can farmers from ruin. the snatche3 of song which now and for “ Hugh Wynne.” Forthwith she In vaded The Century company’s sanc lie eaten a la cirtare, or they can again overflowed her happy lips. And now she can liardlv keep up. Her head tum and. with her fingers tenderly kept for furt icr use a s p • it»* - of the L e v e l i n g ■ C h im n e y , wntei supply Stn li a tn* ,«l of fat An engineer recently made an Inter- pains, her tmek hurts, and she feels grasping n new $10 note, asked to buy TRUCKMAN. the drawing. She was Informed that teniog eels for the fauil); table may c^tlug report to the British Institution entirely worn out. these pictures were never sold unless not commend Use! to the average of Mining Engineers on the felling of What is tlie mat ter? Tlie prolia exceptions were made In cases where British stomach, though these reptiles u huge chimney, which was so high I bility is that tlie the artist himself or the author wished eat worse things in their ordinary and constructed so strongly that the stomach is disor A fair share of patronage solicited to make the purchase. haunts than they are likely to find in prospect of demolishing It by the slow ! dered, the liver is • nd all o-der« promptly tilled. “ Just so.” said the young woman. j a cistern, even within the area of dis and expensive menus of breaking It j not performing Its “ I wish to present It to Dr. Mitchell.” tribution of a Tendon company. But down from the top was appalling to j whole duty. Poi “ Ah. In that case,” said the gentle as water purifiers a useful sphere of tlie owners. The eugloeer who was j sons are accumu man at tlie desk, "w e shall take pleas action might lie found for them in res intrusted with the task of devising a | lating in tlie blood, and unless ure In giving It to you at the exact ervoirs ns well as In cisterns.- British better way o f taking It down decided j these are removed, price we paid for It. which Is $100.” , Medical .Journal. that he would try to fell It as one j and the stomach The little lady In her excitement drop would fell a tree, with the exception an*l organs of di — A M . KI If D U O F — A r f l f t r l a l Tlntlnic o f K r n lt . ped the $10 bill. The gentleman at the that, of course, so simple nil expedient j gestion and nutri Good all wool carpet .. ................. 55c a yard Various fruits are colored on tl»e sur as chopping It down w h s out of tlie i tion cured and desk picked It up for her aud smiled face or in their substance to suit the question. lie had the problem also of | s t r e n g t h ened, while she hurriedly took her depar Extra heavy all wool carpet 60 and 65c a yard there is liable to fancy of purchasers In Franco. For ture. Tlie good doctor was presented making it fall to tlie south, ns It would j Half wool, extra heavy ....................... 35c a yard example, strawberries that are unri|H) wreck buildings If it fell In another di- I be a serious ill- Repairing Promptly Done. with a less appropriate gift that year.— ness. There is no ^ Linen warp matting ................ 20c a yard j L are given a fine red color by means of rect ion. New York Times. — m ed ic in e can a fuchsine preparation. ordinary Good quality wall paper, a double roll 10c J * The chimney was 220 feet high, wltn equal Dr. Pierce’s orange* of poor quality are made to C l e a r an« ] to tlie P o i n t . W rite for our hook on pa[ ht hanging free % k puss for blood oranges by Injecting a base of 21 feet. The workmen were ' Golden Medical The following Is taken from a hotel D is c o v e r y for set to work cutting away the brick OWN M A « K o f lotingi a wear longer, ook better arid a-e cheaper than any other , roccoUlne Into their pulp, and melons advertisement lo the Calcutta Times: ijh make <*n the i-.ja*t. We keep a hi frtuck or K nih I and mal e to e n te r. h< ¡ip-r than v«m -f*L work on the south side. As fast as prompt help and ram bar elwewhrrv are rendered of a fine orange color by “ Gentlemen who couie In hotel not say tin* bricks were taken out they were perfect cure for diseases o f the Injecting a solution of tropa-llne and anything about their meals they will replaced with wooden support«, which ! s t o m a c h a n d at the same time aromatized with an lit!*! spaces left In I hem After alniut l»e charged for. aud If they should say artificial melon essence. At a certain 40 feel had I wen cut out tlie spaces j blood. It strength beforehand that they are going out to ens the stomach, dinner party the jM*nr* had tlie out were filled with tar and paraffin, wood i breakfast or dinner, e»c.. and If they D A L L A S STONE purifies the blood, ward look prof ht to pear», hut. on be say that they not have anything to cut n o u r is h e s the wn* piled up high around It. and the j Y A R D AND ing cut open, display< m I on the section fire nil* *et. Six minutes afterward nerves, and brings !>acV the happy days they will lw charged, and If not so they the national colors of France. M AR B LE W ORKS. the chimney fell exactly on tlie line of health, when life is all song and will not be charged, or unless they bring It to tbe notice of the manager o f M ARTIN BROS., PROPRIETORS. marked out for !t. The cost *of the i sunshine. C n o it » 1 *** C en t. *1 nufflrred ten m onth« from * cumnJtcated tbe place, and should they want to say Tombstones, monuments, work was only a trifle <*ofu pa red with ( ca*e o f Mver '•omplalnt. c o n «tip *tio n . im lisfr*- "Yon liar«- «oui. flni* roml«, I n r r,” A ll k inds of rough and dressed lumber on hands or out wlmt It would have lawn had the old j tion, »tip p re«*.*»« o f m o n th ly function, mid k id anything they must order the manager coping and statuary. Orders .ahl th. .trankvr n. tlir native drove ney di<*e**e, too." w rite « M i« « Lula M Brittle, for one, not any one elm*, and unless to order, fashioned method of throwing ihe ms* j o f Ivo r, V*. " I also «u ffcrrd « c r u c i a l i t i " lilin ov**r tli. boolrvarcl«, solicited and promptly filled j terial down bit by Idl from tlie top 1 in m v hack *n d hend. I *m alod to « * y th * t they brlug not It to tlie notice o f the “ Good road«’" mpi-atad the ntta- t i * tiottle« o f * ¿olden M edical D iscovery, t i m e at low prices and a square And. In addition, v ia l« o f Dr. P ierce’* Plcaennt Pellet*. *«nd tw o manager they will l»e charged for tiiw H i p r . ” 1 aliouM -ay no! They have been employed. least tilings according to tbe hotel rate, bottle* o f Com pound Extract o f S w s rt-W e e d * deal. < l,i , . _____ , » , . 1 no lietter road. In Rhole I aland llw lf'" many thousands of brick« were saved cured m e en tire ly 1 g la d ly recom m end Dr. and no fuss will lie allowed afterward for further use. P ie rc e '« m e d iJ n e * t o a ll •u flerer»." Man wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents -n tta tra r* n,ruoicie-TUr*raph abou t!L " ARMSTRONG A CO. in load. Physician and Surgeon, F. H. MUSCOTT, D allas: O regon Dallas Foundry! [jUy your * house furnish« ings of US! Mr We will save you money on anything ^ IKON WORK TO ORDER. ED. BIDDLE. Marble Works - FR(1P. O fit ■*> « « *0 * <> « * « « « « « « « « (s UPPER SALT CREEK SAW MILL 200,000 F>ct in S*ocb- T ir e d O ut