sm ■i rZ S D A L L A S , O REGON, F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 3, lÔOO. VOL. X X V I. L. N. WOODH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, I GEVURTZ, D»ll»», Oregon. THE HOME FURNISHER, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves T V B EM3REE, M D D A LL A S, - OREGON o i H'- m over J GREAT CARPET SALE. VViUoi.’x een sold before. Ask your neighbors abou us. They all trade here ami save money. IKON WORK TO ORDER. ¡ ^ ju J u /tu v a K a m iilo iv o Repairing Promptly Done. ' - PRHF. , H o ste ss— W on’t you auk y o u r w ife to n A L L M p la y fo r m*\ Mr. P h o x j? Mr. PUoxjr— No. but I’ll get h er bo do ■ ■ ■■ It H o s te s s — W h y —e r — bow do y o tu m a n ? M r. P b o i y —I'll u k h e r Dot to .—P h il­ a d e lp h ia l're*s. OREGON UPPER SALT CREEK SAW MILL yo u m arry a , r ' p lr a d n i Mr. s te rlin g w o rth . MARTIN BROS., PROPRIETORS. All kind* of rough aiul drcaaed lumber on hands or out to order, 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 F fc -t in S * o cb - to becoming engaged'-Detroit Tre* Slab wood for c«x»k atoves or harvest engines at 50 eents r a loath "I » o i h a r d ly p r r p a r v d to g o *o fa r a a th a t. d e a r , b a t I b a r # do o b je c tlo a 'V T 'T T a a V W W W a i ,:, S u m m e r G ir l 's H a t . T h e e v er p ic tu re sq u e Leghorn w ill he th e fa v o rite h a t o f the su m m e r girl. Its a rtis tic possib ilities are uulliniteetng larg e w reath « of flow ers or fru it, w ith m uch foliage, held in place by loops o f v elv et ribbon, w ith a n occasional alg re t. In every town and village may be had t the 1 M ic a A x le G re a se that makes your horses glad. f CONDITION PAYS. H O R SR * IR IX BRUT T H A T ARB W E L L F l a i l A M ) P R O l 'K K - ly W W W Piaos, Organs, Sewing Machines, icycles and Sundries W e sell for cash o r easy p a y m e n t* T h o se w ho h av e horsc»s w hich th ey uieuu to m a rk e t will find It v ery m uch to th e ir a d v a n ta g e to p u t th e m in good condition b efo re offerin g th em fo r sale, say s tiie Iow a H o m estead . E v ery horse m u st I k * p u t in good co n d itio n b e­ fo re he will b rin g in th e m a rk e t all th a t he m ig h t bring. W ho ca n do It ch eap e st, th e p ro d u cer o f b oth th e h o rse an d th e g ro in to feed him w ith or th e h o rse b u y er, w h o h as to p u r­ ch ase bo th th e an im a l a n d th e fe e d l T h e In q u iry su g g e sts its ow n an sw er. If a h o rse b u y er can g a th e r u p a ca r we ta k e y o u r old in s tr u m e n t in tra d e , wo r e n t new m a c h in e s . «•#». p a ir a n d clean m a c h in e s au d wil sell good good* a t lo w est jio ssible price. F. A. WIGGINS, Salem. .*M)7 C o m m e rc ia l s tr e e t. T H E T U R F REVIEW. T om K e a tin g sa y s th a t th e p a c e r by D ire c t o u t of B onbon th a t is in h is s t a ­ ble Is ab o u t th e b est g reen one be e v e r han d led . I t Is said th a t fo rm e r S e n a to r W o rth w ill h a v e a s handlin' of th e y e a rlin g s recen tly p u rc h a se d by him th e w ell k n o w u K en tu ck y tu rfm a n V. T . C hinn. E d G eers re c e n tly w orked T h e A bb o t o v er th e L o u isv ille tra c k a m ile in 2:13, la s t h a lf in 1:03. T w elv e of th e h o rses In h is sta b le h a v e b eaten 2:20 th is »•prlug. M arvin h as n y e arlin g tr o tte r In h is sta b le th a t is said to h av e step p ed a q u a rte r recen tly in 40 second*. T h e Al>Jt 8TAL1.K CALK. y o u n g ste r Is by B elisre, 2:21^4, d am by load of h o rses a n d food th e m till th ey j Bed W ilkes. a re fit fo r m a rk e t an d m ak e m oney by j W ork on th e new m ile tra c k a : th e doing so. su rely it w ill be p ro fitab le fo r 1 S y ra cu se s ta te f a ir g ro u n d s is pro­ th e f a rm e r w ho h a s jro W n th e h a y j g ressin g n icely, au d e v e ry th in g w ill be an d g ra in to do th e sa m e th in g . M ore­ In read in ess fo r th e big m eetin g to be over, It is in acco rd an ce w ith th e gon- ! held th e la s t w eek of A ugust. era I p rin cip le th a t It n e v e r p ay s to sell J. E . H u b in g c r is said to h av e re c e n t­ ra w m a te ria ls a s It d o es to m ak e a ly refu sed $ 8,000 from u w ealth y e a s t­ finished p ro d u c t a s f a r n s p o ssib le and th u s h a v in g a s few m id d lem en a s p o s­ e rn ro ad d riv e r fo r h is e r ra tic tr o tte r Jo h n N olan, 2:08. Ilu h ln g e r paid $4,000 sible IxHween th e p ro d u cer an d th% fo r th e g eld in g In 1808 an d m ore th a n co n su m er. T h e sa m e p rin cip le ap p lie s to th e w on him o u t th a t season. U nited S ta te s C onsul W inslow , a t b re a k in g o f th e h o rse to h arn ess, s in ­ g le o r double. Som ebody h a s to do it L elge. B elgium , calls th e a tte n tio n o f b efo re th e h o rse is u se fu l to th e p e r­ th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t a t W ash in g to n to son w ho Dually d riv e s him , a n d t h a t th e f a c t th a t A m erican co lts of v a rio u s som ebody Is paid fo r h is tro u b le . An ag e s m ay b e sold to g re a t a d v a n ta g e In u n ta u g h t, u q fibroken b ro k o n h o rse o r one th a t th e c o u n try to w h ich he Is accred ited . T h e d riv in g cTub Idea seem « to be 1« s k ittis h o r n a s trie! tric k s su ffers a depre- elatio n In price a s c o m p ared w ith w h a t p e rm e a tin g th e e n tire co u n try . W ord ■fie w ould o th e rw ise b rin g , an d th ere com es from L ex in g to n , K y „ th a t th e re Is no b e tte r place to b re a k a y o u n g Is talk o f fo rm in g one th e re . A lth o u g h h o rse th a n th e fa rm on w h ich he w a s a c o m p arativ ely sm all place, h a v in g a raised pro v id ed he be h an d led kin d ly p o p u latio n o f o nly a b o u t 40,000 people, a n d w isely. T h ey ca n be h n n d led ev ­ L ex in g to n a lre a d y h as a n ex cellen t ery d a y from colthood a n d n ev er k now •peed way. ' G o v ern m en t s ta tis tic s show th a t th e w h a t It Is to be a fra id o f m an, an d , a s a lm o st all th e fa u lts In th e ed u catio n of d eclin e in h o rse valu es In th e U n ited a horse h av e th e ir o rigin In fe a r r a th e r S ta te s from 1802 to 1800 am o u n ted to th a n vice, pro p erly tre a te d th e y b e­ th e a p p a llin g sum o f $500,000,000. com e so, an d th e fa c t H 4 ld s m a te ria lly Hi lice 1800 th e In crease In horse valu es to th e ir value. T h is Is esp ecially tru e a m o u n ts to o v e r $ 100 , 000 , 000 , w ith a o f lig h t ho rses an d su ch as. If q u ie t d ec re a se «if n e a rly 2 , 000,000 In th e a n d reliab le, would l»e su ita b le fo r la ­ n u m b er of horses. d le s’ d riv ers. T h e n ecessity o f k eep in g a h o rse’s HUMOR OF TH E HOUR. sh o es sh a rp en e d In w in te r w e a th e r to (■nnble him to keep his feet on Ice cov­ “ My boy," sa id th e good p re a c h e r a s e re d a n d slip p ery p av em en ts h as g iven h e laid his h a n d upon th e you n g o n e's In v en to rs an a ttr a c tiv e problem . One sh o u ld er, " I cu n u o t tell you how so rry so lu tio n offered is a n a d ju s ta b le calk 1 am to ,s e e y ou sm o k in g a cig a re tte . th a t can he faste n e d to th e shoe tem p o ­ D o n 't you k now th a t you a r e fo rm in g a ra rily and w hich can read ily be re­ h a b it w hich 1 * likely to lead you to d e­ sh a rp e n e d n t w ill. It co u slsts of tw o stru c tio n ? A h, it Is too b a d -d o o bad! b ars, b e n t a s sh o w n , w ith th e ir en d s And it Is s u rp risin g to m e th a t y o u r b e n t up into hooks so a s to en g ag e w ith p a re n ts p erm it you to go o n In th is th e shoe. As b oth b a rs are o f sh o rte r w ay. 1 m u st go am i reaso n w ith th em len g th th a n th e la rg e st d ia m e te r o f th e upon th e su b je c t. I m u st tr y to m ak e shoe It Is e v id e n t th a t th e y can read ily them see th e d u ty th a t lie« b efo re th em lie held In place w ith a b olt an d n u t In —to b rin g tfiem to a realizatio n of th e th e m a n n e r show n. W ed g e sh ap ed resp o n sib ility # th a t re sts upon them , ca lk s a r e faste n e d in ta p e rin g holes fo r su rely th e p a re n ts m u st b e in som e fo rm ed In th e b ars, th e location o f th e lneaHure to b lam e fo r th e w ro n g fu l holes b ein g d irectly o v e r th e Iron shoe, t«‘U«lencles of th e child. T h e re m u st \m so t h a t th ey c a n n o t a ccid en tally be neglect or ig n o ran ce so m e w h ere back d riv e n th ro u g h into th e hoof.__________ o f him w h en a boy goe» w rong. W h a t m erch an t sold you th a t vile th in g ? ” “ N obody d id n ’t sell It to m e,” replied th e boy. “ Y our kid give It to m e o u t of can be nam ed in th e single w ord— dys­ th e second b o x fu l of thorn th a t lie's pepsia. It is th e one disease, which m ore opened to d a y .”—C hicago T im es-H era ld . th an any other,affects j th e Am erican people I’ n l h r t l o R e m i n d e r a t t h e O ld H o m e . It is com m on to all | It w as hi* ttrst visit to his old hom e classes and all condi­ a f t e r an ab sen ce of 20 y ears. tions. It m akes life I “ H e r e /’ he said , “a re m y In itlala an«! m iserable. It m ars) family happin«*»». It th o se o f th e g irl I m arried c u t lu th e interferes w ith busi­ b a rk o f th is old beech tre e nn«l still ness a n d p l e a s u r e phi in to !>«• seen a f te r a ll th ese y ears. alike, and it discounts H ow little did 1 t h i n k / ’ he slghcil. “ th e a m a n ’s usefulness la s t tim e 1 saw th o se le tte r s th a t 1 ju st as m uch as it w ould l»e m arried fo u r tim e s b efo re discount» his h ap p i­ seein g th em a g a in !” —C h icag o T rib u n e. ness. T h e re ’s a rem edy for dyspepsia. I>r. V e r y O b e d ie n t . P ierce’s G olden M ed­ M am m a—W hy did you le t him kiss ical Discovery ha* y«»u ? I l i f t e d tli i s Im rden D a u g h te r—W ell, he w a s so nice he from th e bodies of ask ed m e— h u n d red s o f t h o u ­ M a m m a—B u t h av en ’t I told you you sands. It c u re s ! n in ety -eig h t out of m u st le a rn to say “ No?” j every h u ndred who D n h g b ter— T h a t'« w h a t I did say. H e , give it a fair and ask ed me if I'd lie v ery a n g ry If he 1 faithful trial. k ‘>u«e 4 l m e.—P h ila d e lp h ia PrtMMk The While Maa’sBuNen NAVY BLUK HKIM4K GOWN. b u tto n s a n d th e u p p er ed g e c u t In p oints, Ju st ab o v e w hich a re sh o rt s tr a p s o f blu e braid. T h e bolero is l»ordered th ro u g h o u t w ith a p o in ted b a n d of w h ite clo th en rlch ed w ith gold b u tto n e a n d s tr a p s of th e blue b raid a n d is w orn o v er u tu ck cd w h ite m u slin s h ir t w aist. T h e c r a ­ v at a n d c e ln tu re a re o f block sa tin , th e la tte r h a v in g k n o tte d silk frin g ed en d s an d fa s te n in g a t th e le ft sid e w ith a buckle. T h e sleev es a r e long an d plain. —P h ila d e lp h ia L edger. T in s e l B s ltln c . .% C ía le T o l l e « . T h e m odel Is o f n a r y blu e serge, w ith th e sk irt lx»x p laited a t th e buck an d trim m ed nt th e b o tto m w u n « — AM. KIND« OK— Ti'7*iore. win a w a istb a n d is o f tu lle draped w ith long en d s d o w n th e sid e s of th e sk irt. T h e la tte r Is trim m e d with black tulle flounces Inc-rusted w ith L u x eu il lace.— P a ris H erald . T il« F. H. MUSCOTT, "Mi» T OFtEQOUST. Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders ol any size promptly tilled. 1 M J N M a A « ..m < M tlt.lT . W or M. l STYLISH VISITING DRESS. IV T k # a lb * We have a book on The Hair and Sc&lp w hich w e w ill send free upon request. If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the use of the Vigor, w rite the Doctor about it. Address, D r , J . 0 . AYER. Low ell, Mass. — DKAI.KKS IN A l.l. K IN DS OK— T h e l- a r g n a t A n a tm n ic a l M u i t u « 1« «Me W o r ld . w « » k n e » t v o r « u y c . « n c M d d itc a - .e p a t U l t r l r r m r m J i y th * o ld « * l S p e c ia li» « « mi ih * C o m i . ti»« y i y c e rs. ED. BIDDLE. A ll d r u g g is ts . T H U R S T O N B R O S . , P R O i’H lE T O R S , D A L L A S , O R E G O N . a v r a i 1 . 1 « tb o r o u ir h ly • r . d . r a t e r l v i « O lii > y v itiu w ith -.u t lit e « > t o l N e r e a r r « I T r « M M f in e d b y » » K » p « rt. B a d i . i l f t p a i • « • • • l o r M a y l a r » . a «|«*ck a u d r n f i c a l c u r a frvr F I M a . r t a i . , . « a d 1 ■ r e t a l a - l.y L>f J o r d a n » »pe«.tal |MUn- • 0 l« M » e t l i a d » . C a M « I U t lo a - r e « * u 4 » tri. r tf p r le « » « . T r a a r a i e a t p e r • M a l i * a r b y l e t t e / . A /*ee«»i*« C u r e in « v c ry c e te « d iru k n . w n t e far » . „ k P « l t * « V M I V «f ■ tl M I I G I , MAIU U > |* M h * . ( A e e l o e U e b o o k k > a M ) C a l l e r »'*>« f I $ 1 .0 0 k b o ttle . “ My b u sin e ss calls m e o u t a m o n g str a n g e r s a g r e a t d eal. I w ou ld a c tu a lly fe e l a sh a m ed ev e ry tim e I w ou ld ta k e off m y h a t, m y hair w as *o t h in an d th e bald s p o ts sh ow ed h o p la in ly . I began th e u se o f your H air V ig o r leas th a n th ree m o n th s a g o . T oday I find I h a v e as fine a head o f hair a s I e v er had. I tell e v e ry b o d y w h a t I u se d , an d th e y say ‘ I t m u st be a w o u d e riu l rem edy / ” G e o . Y earl , D ec. 14,189«. C h icago, III. T hurston Lum ber Com pany / C y V I M . JORDAN —OHI ASISOF MIN l a J « I f It always restores color to faded or gray hair. N o t i c e tnat word, “ always.” And it cures dandruff. mu -n wmre corn, ut nomea witn gold J'rHiiHHCts a g e n e ra l h a n k in g mini lien» in nil itM b r a n c h e s ; buy« a m i 84*11»* e x c h a n g e <»n p r i ix ip a l point* in th e U n iieil S l a t e s ; m a k e s c o lle c tio n s on all p o in t* in th e P acific N o r th w e s t; Ioann m o n ey am i d isc o u n t* p a p e r a t th e he8t fate* ; allo w in te r e s t o n tim e deposit*. ■ F visor Buggies, wagons, binders, mowers, rakes, garden cultivators, disc and spring harrows. OREGON, M r U j SEU M OF ANATORY 1661 llftkLT iT . I l) Filici MI, «ili. H a ir VEHICLES 1N01GRIGULTUR1L 07444887 I IT . HANK VMIT O R . J O R D A N ’ S o » « * r I w — DEALER IN— Loaves Inde|M:ndeiice for Monmouth and Airlle — 7.30 a in .1:30 p m Leaves I ndependnee for Monmouth and Dallas— 11:10 a in 7:16 p in Leav* n Monmouth for Airlie - 7:&0aiu 3:60 p m Leaven Monmouth for Dalian— 11.*) a in 7:3) p in Leave« Urlle for Monmoutii and Ind«;>e id«!icT— 9:00 « in 5 p m Leaves Dallas for MoutnoiUh an 1 Inna f a d s m f — M. M. K L I.II. P re a ld e u t. m T ^ .■ O kkoon 1:00 put A man wi t h a thin head of hair is a marked man. But _____ _ th e b ig y i s f Q bald spot • V is not the kind of a mark most men like. Too many men in thei r twenties are bald. This is absurd and all unnecessary. H e a l t h y hair shows man’s strength. To build up the nair from the roots, to prevent and C t u g , kalRO ining »nil p » |ie r li t * ,o g . D a m -*». HEALTHY Our buyers have just returned from the east, having pur­ chased the largest and prettiest stock of carpets and lino­ leum ever brought to this coast. 'I'iie colorings and pat­ terns are the prettiest ever shown. These prices arefoi- carpets cut, sewed, and line«! with best padded paper. Save money and send us your order. Sene* us a deposit and we will ship you the goods subject to examination, and if sat­ isfactory you can accept ami pay for same. Union ingrains, extra heavy, 25 cents. W O M AN AND FA S H IO N . Wool ingrain, cotton chain, 40 cents. All wool ingrain carpet, 50 cents. 4 S t y l l e h C o s t a in e F o r V l s l t l n s —T h « S u m m e r G i r l '« H at — A Host grade all wool extra heavy ingrain, do cents. C h le T o i l e t . Tapestry Brussels, 50c; Smith’s Brussels, 00c. Higgin’s Brussels, 75c; Higgin's Best Brussels, 85o. T h e d re ss rep resen ted Is o# lilac gauze trim m e d w ith point d ’e s p rit tulle. Saxony Axminster, $1; Smith’s Royal velvet, $1. T he co rsag e is covered w ith ap p lica­ Floor oil cloth, 20 cents. tion L u x eu il lace, an d th e corselet Window shades, 3x7, all colors, 35 cents. Lace curtains, beautiful patterns, 35c, 75c, $1, $2, $3 a pair. E Grade linoleum, 0 feet wide, 40 cents. DGiade linoleum, 12 feet wide, 0 0 cents. Inlaid linoleum, $145. I. GEVURTZ, The H nme Fur- nisher, 173, 175 First, m a in ta in th e h u m a n m a ­ c h in e in fair w o rking c o n d itio n . T h e la n g u o ro u a sloih of th e Feasliore p ro v ­ es very sm lu c tiv e While it lnsta. b u t m a n y h a v e deciiietl 't h a t (lie a n n u a l u u tin t: Hh‘*ultl p p 'V id t n o t on ly ra d ical c h a n g e of air a m i SHUTnutuliinD*, h u t alao b n cli s t i a i u ’ «u i fiag g in g e»»er- tiiev hm will i>rovi«h? l> wo .m*! vigor o r th e re rtiro I.'' al > k\»r th h e a h o r - u rg e th e in o tin u u f r h m h a n d ra m i le. th e b alaam oi t ie m o u n ta in p in ca am i th e c le a r u n a d u lte ra te d m o u n ta in a ir. In t h i s d irectio n th e fth a a tu m u te m w afford« a w> a i t h o f a ttr a c tio n * . T h e e n tir e lin e of road from A .'h lan d to lic d d iu g i* atm lded w ith c h a r m in g a n d acci*N*ible liolels aad c a u ip e , w here ire c h e e r a n d com fort a n d h e a lin g a t rea*on:iblt> co st, w here y o u c a n h u n t, ri>h, rid e, loaf, or play w ith e q u a l fac lily . O r if y o u look for h e a lin g w a­ te r-, n o n e b e tte r c .n he fo u n d , h o t or • •old, th a n th e *pnng* a t A a h la n d , Co- eritin , A n d e ix m , U artlett, B y ro n and Pnoo Hohlea* Before v ia itlu g E u ro p e , lie pe<»plu of th e n o rlh w eat ah o u ld *ee ih e g lo riea of Y okeiniie v alley , a n d th e w o n d rn u « grove* of Marip«>*a an d C u lav e ra* ; th e P arisian* are lik e ly to m a k e in q u irie s c o n c e rn in g th e s e a t ­ tr a c tiv e re so rts. S e n d lo C . 11. M a rk ­ h a m , g e n e ra l p assen g er a g e n t, P o rt­ la n d , for new booklets o n C a s tle C ra g , S h a s ta sp rin g s, M cCloud riv er, Y o Sem ite a n d ex cursion ra te s th e re to . NO. 34. One of th e p r e ttie s t In tro d u ctio n s of th e season is a b e ltin g w hich is a mix to re of gold a n d silv e r th read « w ith silk. Ou th e m etal or tin se l ground d ain ty blossom s an d foliage In n a tu re * colors a re In terw o v en In silk. V iolets. daisies, c a rn a tio n s in rich sh ad es, have th e sp|>earai)ce of b ein g em broider»«I "I used lep »»mile* of Dr P ierce’« G olden Medl- on th e tinsel belting. • B c I r E ih i f l a r e » A r e P o p u l a r . t«1 D iscovery and «eversl T h is tw lting. w hich Is p ecu liarly rich ■ via !« o f his ’ Pleasan t T h e p re v a ilin g topic of co n v ersatio n tht* an d b e a u tlf « ! Is q u ite th e rag e a b ro a d P e lle t« ’ a year in th e *tr«*et ca rs, ou stre e t co rn ers an d «priii'/ an d have had no an d will «loubtless ta k e here. It Is be­ trouble w ith indigo «lion o th e r p lace« in K am uis City deni» w ith ing m ade up Int«* b elts w ith bm kles o f «ince." write« Mr. W. T. th e new in d u stry of ra isin g B elgian T h om p son , o f T o w n - co rresp o n d in g floral design*. F o r In *fn«ild d o m e n o good. attracte«! to th is new Held o f w ork it Is I got dow n in w e ig h t lo 1 / 5 poun ds, and w as not is violets. «We to w ork at all. N ow I w eigh nearly USo a difficult m a tte r to fle w ft seriously, and can do a d a y ’» work on the farm I nnr« s to w lo M a k e P a r e * o f L e a t lla . b u t th e su p re m e test o f sticce«« fo r any recom m ended jrosr m ed icin e to several, and Boil th re e h alf p in ts o f le n tils for »hall alw aya have a good p ro je c t acco rd in g to bi)*tiiemi gtam hm fn word to »ay f«»r Dr. tw o h o u rs w ith a q u a r t each o f b ro th Pierce an d hi« m edicine»." is Its m oney m aking q u alities, an d 111 an«l w ater. i « u ounces of s a lt (xtrk, Free. Dr. P ierce’s M edical Advisei th is th e B elgian h are haa m ad e a phe tw o s ta lk s of celery, a leek a ml a i t sent fre t on receipt of stamp* to nom enal record. But It Is not In K a n ­ sm a ll onion. W hen cooked, rem ove pay expenne o f m ailing atUy. It con­ sa s C ity alone. T h e w hole w est an«! th e pork am i vegetable«, p ress th ro u g h ta in . ion« page* aml over 700 illu ttra . south h av e been electrified by th e new a sieve, re tu rn to th e ste w p an . ad d tio n a «etHf 21 o n e -o ut » t.m j* for th e Industry. Men. w om en. l>«>ys a n d girl» m ore se aso n in g If n ecessary an d pour hook in paper co v en , o r t l .ta m p , for a re jo in in g In the rank* by h u n d red s, cloth binding to Dr. R. V. Pierce, an d the d em an d la g re a te r th a n th * o v er cro u to n s. Buffalo, N. Y. s u p p lj