D A L L A S , O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1, L901. VO L. X X V II. L. N. WOODS, M. D. ON GUARD Physician and Surgeon, Dalian, Oregon. tMSREE, M O T 7 - T DALLAS, - OREGON For Infants and Children. Office over Wilsoia’s drug »tore. The Kind You Have Always Bough! II. C. E ah in . J K. UlHLKT, & E A K IN , S IB L E Y A. tto r n c .V N -n t - I j « W . We have the only »et of alm trict book» in l'olk utility. Reliable Abstract» furnished, and money to oan. No coium »»ion charged on loana. Rooms 2 'id 3 Wilson’» block. Dalla» ÁN'cgclaljle Préparation Tor As - similatmy UteKoodr.niiBfgu!a- ling the Stomachs aid Dowels of s t m t t s rn i T Bears the ,t t ir r » Promotes Di$eslion.Cheer(u!- ness and Rest .Contains neillier Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. N o v N a m c o t ic . Attorney and Counselor at Law, S ol i c it o r in Utuinrrry. lias been in practice of his profession in this place oi about thirty year», ami w ill attend to all huaii es* ntrusted to hi» » are. Ottlce, corner Main and Court ts Dallas, fo lk Co, Ur TOW NSEND * HA.KT, r w .tw ' Hislsy.....AAnw- Ottiot* ipstairs ill Odd Fellows' life» block. D A L J .A 8 , - - In Use For Over Thirty Years pS±L A TTO R N E YS-AT-LAW . Aperfecl Hemedy forConstipa- lion. Sour Stotnach. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- itess and L o s s o f S l e e p . O R B O O N OSCAR H A T T E R. FacSunile Signature of A -tto rn e y -a t-L a w . N E W -Y O R K . Otlice upslaira in Campii IV 8 build­ ing. DALLAS - R e ason * W h y Total Abstinence th e O nly Safe Course. of j*v*tfo u E r.sA U C E L P m m a Secrl ' Mx.Smiut * AmidUSmlU- J N. H art D O N ’T TO U C H LIQUOR. Signature J. L. C O L L IN S . J. H . T o w nsknii OKEOON. N. I.. B U T L E B . A ttorn ey-at-L aw D A L L A S , OKEOON. W ill practice in all cousin. A . .J . J. M A . I t rr i I V , P A I N T E R , . - * O CALD W ELL IN — VEHICLES AND AGRICULTURAL House, sign and ornamental, grain­ a i .i. a s PERRY — DEALER ing, kalsoming and paper hanging. D Z J D J L U I ^ .^ regon 11424811 . O R E G O N .! MOTOR TIME TABLE. Loaves Indej>cndei)ce for Monmouth and Airlie — 7:30 u m 3:30 p in Leaves Independnce for MoninouUi and Dallas 11:10 a m 7:16 p in Leavt» Monmouth for Airlie — 7:60 a m 3.60 p m Leave» Monmouth for Dallas— 11:20 a m 7:30 p m Leave» \trlie for Monmouth aiitl luilepeudftnoe— 9:00 a in B p m Leave» Dallas forM.mmouth an l In«ie .endan ;e — 1:00 p m 8.80 p m. pretideut. DALLAS Or CITY DALLA8, OREGON, DR. JORDAN’ S MUSEUM OF ANATOMYf m i im c T it ., i u Thurston Lumber Company rftucixci, cu The Large»! AMtnmical Museum In the Work! W cakoes-es or any r -utractad disease y a s illr r ly ra ra J l.jr the old««t Specialist on the Coaat Esc j6 » car». TH U R STO N BROS.. P R O P R IE T O R S . D ALLAS. OREGON. — I>KA I.KItS IN A L L KIMDfl OF--- MV I* M l S IR thoroughly eradi«-«tad . | frein system without the u«e o (M a r e «»y . ' T r a s s e s fitted by an Kipsrt. B a il* aal r a t a (or B a | (t«re . a tjutek »url radical cur« for »-lie««, ria a a e a and ris ta ls s , \.y 1» Jordan'a special pain- F. H. MUSCOTT, TRUCKM AN. D alla«: Oregon Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders of any size promptly tilled. A fair »hare of patronage .olicited and »11 n-dera promptly filled. j ^() Dallas Foundry! M IL L M ARTIN BROS., PROPRIETORS. A ll kinds of rough and dressed lumber on hands or out order. 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 F ç e t i n $ t o c l j . Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents a load. — A L L KIND S O F— IRON WORK TO ORDER- Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE. - PROP. S p la s h o f B o . t o o f n a r t e s y . The pmcious urbanity that is rp- ▼eal**ott, Congre- gatiouallst, Brooklyn. In div id ual Manhood. Individual manhood tines Its privi­ leges and Him res them freely with oth­ ers. The wheat which gains the prise i* the wheat which rides the wind to la there no remedy at hand M. JOROAN—DISEASES OF MEM tm »ROAN A CO., tost asrSst St. H. F. I* l - a . - w - v - a w - » '» . w w - w w a i / C He hardly marks the outward thing; The inward sense is overlaid. His thoughts ne’ er soar on joyous wings To heaven, for which his soul was mada. He lives with nature—gentle nurse, That nurtures many u soul to God; Why is his stunted, dwarfed, traverse, Companioned and akin the clod? oaiaT « The While tlie disease of alcoholism Is found among all classes of men, yet those possessed of the strongest Intel­ lect and finest nervous systems seem to be more susceptible than others to this disease, says The Union Signal. These well known facts which have so thoroughly demoralized the argument for total abstinence in the past furnish a secure foundation for the total ab­ stinence position if interpreted in the light of modern science. The reason for total abstinence is not that all men who drink are drunkards, for that is not true, nor that mental or moral weakness is a cause of .intemper- ahee, for this is so far ffom the truth which cures fresh colds that the very brightest and best are and coughs In a single among those afflicted. Here, then, is night and masters chronic tne unassailable argument for total ab­ coughs and bronchitis in stinence based on the scientific fact of a short time. Consump­ the pathological character of alcohol­ tion is surely and cer­ ism. tainly p r e v e n t e d , and Addressing the young man who cured, too, if taken in stands at the parting of the ways I time. should say: “ You may or may not lx physically so susceptible to the poison­ A 25c. bottle for a fresh ous action of alcohol that if you drink cold; 50c. size for older at nil you will become a drunkard. colds; $1 size for chronic There is no way of finding out but by coughsand consumption. trial. Similarly there Is no way to de­ * I always kuep a bottle o f A y e r’s termine whether you are susceptible to Cherry Pectoral on hand. Then every time I get cold 1 take a little smallpox or not without subjecting o f it and I am better at once." yourself to the test. The question is J a m e s O. B oquor , * Oct. 19,1898. El Paso, Texas. purely a physical one. Do not get your i * ------------- thought muddled by these theories re­ . W rite the Doctor. I f you have any garding will and strength of mind and ^ complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice, w rite the Doctor the like. I f you have the right nervous froely. Address Dr. J. C. A y k k , L ow ell, Mass. organization and drink at ail, you will become a drunkard as certainly ns the r ' r w *eIliie nnd then laced with black all other narcotics. taffeta.—Philadelphia Ledger. Some dealers may offer a substitute as j "just as good” as I>r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. There’s more profit I n It*«* I n l e r r a t o f A r r a r s s e y . At a meeting of the Mansfield House ! in substitutes for the dealer. There's more health in the " Discovery ” for you. settlement Mr. Percy Aided, the ward­ Don’t be imposed on. en. told ff story of the mother of * It I. with the greatett pleasure I write yon Kobert Lon I* Stevenson. The widow the benefit my mother k a received from /unr Golden Medical piwsreery.’ " says Miss Carrie o f the novelist was telling how. In Johnson, o f Oowemdlle, A rn h e m C o . Vlrytnta. Island of Hsimna. the old lady had I She suffered untold misery with uterine disease so d nervousness, and had a Constant rnnrjnz taken walk* with a native chieftain and ringing noise in her head. After tuUing “ who had killed thousands and eaten M i hottSe ..f Dr fterre s Golden Medical l>ri ____ hundred*." “ Oh. Fanny!" exclaimed mrvery she was entirety enred.e When a laxative ia required use l r. the novelist's mother In horror, “ yon I pjerce s Pleasant Pellet» know It was only 1 I T —London Chron- doth. The scarf Is of bright drab lib­ erty silk.—Pat's Herald. T h e P o in t n t » le w , The squire (sympathetically)—I ’m very sorry to bear that your husband Is tt the point of death, Mrs. Hodge, I nt yon must try and be cheerful, as j*ot know It will lie all for tbe best. ? rs. Hodge—Ah, yes. Indeed, sir; P'l be a blessing when ’e’s gone. I l l lie able to lire In comfort tl 11 , as I tee ’lm In four different clnbn.— J . ty.