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DALLAS, OREGON, JUNE 21, 1901. VOL. XXVII. !.. N. W O O D S, M. D. G R O W IN G OLD. P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n . OM -we are grow iaf old. Grans on through a l>iju\jfi>l road. Finding earth a more bl.-ssed abode, Nobler work hy our liandb to be wrought* Freer pat hs for our hope and our thought. Bet-ause of the beauty the years unfold We are cheerfully growing oldl Dallas, Oregon. r. V- B EM38EE, M D For Infants find Children. Ollico over VVilnoi/« tlrug .store. S IB L E Y The Kind You Have Always Bought & E A K IN , t t o n ie y H -iit -IiH W « A\ i.’ !7 etahk? IVf paro lion for As - simiUftin>; theFoixJi.ntLtetftila- ting the CV.uaiaihs turf Bowels of W o have the only Hut of alwtriut h**oka In I'olk omitv . lieliuhlc ahstraotH furnished, *i»«l money to oan. No 'Minmlvsion chargutl «m Ioann. Room* V *id A WU h o ii ' h I i luck. Dalian Promotes Dige.-flionChcei ful ness and Rest.Conlains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Attornoy and Counselor at Law, S o l i c i t o r iu t'k a N e e ry * M x S m im • l i *k*U 4 i V » - in l imonami - lUTart*uJ*Smt0 + litna Send - dm M .Q ifgr A TTO R N E YS-AT-LAW . h iM tty n tt n fla v o r . Otlice iputairs in Odd F e llo w »' new block. O B E O O N . tA L L A fl, Apetfed Remedy forConstipa bon. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms,( -onvulsions, Fe veri sh- ness and Loss OF S l e e k OSCAR H AYTER. Fac Smnle Signature oF A . t t o r n e v 'O 't ’ L i a w . C & S/W S ëü ü T N E W Otlice upstair« in Campbell’ » build ing. Y O R K . Use For Over Thirty Years OREGON. E F. COAI) N. L. BUTLKR B U T LE R & COAD A tto r n e y s-at- L a w D A LLA S , OREGON. W ill practice in all courts. over bank. A .. -I. M Office, S T A T E NORMAL SCHG OL—MON MOUTH, OR. A R T I N , D E M AN D FOR G R AD U A TE S: T h e demand (or gradu ale« of llie nor- n 1 ill ecliool durin g the post year bag been much beyond the supply. Posi tions worth from $-10 to $75 a month. S P A T E C E R T I F I C A T E A N D D IP L O M A S : Students are prepared for I lie P A IN T E R , House, sign and ornamental, grain- in g , kalaoming and paper banging. D a m . a h . - - State examinations and readily take state paper« on graduation, strong academic mid professional course. Well equipped training denartnient. Exjienses range from $120 to 8175 a year. Faii term opens September 17th For catalogue containing full announcements adilrcM P. L. CAMPBELL, President ui Jt 0. V. Butler secretary. O regon MOTOR TIME TABLE. Laaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie— 7:20 a in 3:30 p in Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 1:10 am 7:15 p m Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — SO a in 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Pallas— 1;I0 a iu 7:80 p m Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— moo a iu 6 P ni Leaves Dallas for Monmouth an » In«ie tendance— DOS p m 8.30 p m. LUCAS & DODD, Proprietors. L U C K IA M U T E M IL L C O M P A N Y 1 F A LLS C IT Y . O RE GO N. Jjg£ M anufacturers of«# R. O. C R A V E N R. K. W ILLIA M S. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Etc., g « «s h ie r . p r e a tr ie n t. W . C. V A S S A L L , a s s is t a n t C a s h ie r DALLAS OK CITY DALLAS, RANK D ealers in j* Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Fresh and Salt Meats at Lowest Prices. OREGON, TrfttMitOll a general banking otiai- ■rNH in all its branches; buys and sells exchange on principal points in the United States; makes collections on all points in the Pacific Northwest; loans money and discounts paper at the best rates ; allow interest on time deposits. W e buy uverytliing the fnrn er has to sell at highest market price. Mills located 3J miles from Fulls City on Rock creek road. Store at! Falls City, Oregon. Telephone connection with mill. Get enr price« before buying elsewhere. >Ve will surprise vou. Yours for Fslls City business. L U C K I A M U T E M I L L CO. Bring In your babies under one year old and we will give them free a fsne gold ! ring, warranted or five years. I * v is it D R . J O R D A N ' S o h ia t I 1 fMUSEUM m u OF m T O N r: m .,M in u e t * «. . in i ml T h a L a r rra t Anatomical M m aum In rtt* W orlS . we.tkt‘ c*>-e< c.r any r inractrd disease « M l t l v e l y r a c e d tiy the oklsat Special!«! on the Coast. Eat. 36 year». OR. JORDAN-DISEASES OF M E N # D V P K I M H thoroughly eradicated 1 | 1 from »ystosn » ithnut the u»e o f B e r e a r f " T r f i t t o d b y ait Rxpart. R a J L L «a t I r a , « for M a f i a m . A quick ami radical c u r« for ■ • ll* » « . F l M u r o and F l a l a l a r , l y Dr. Jord an '» special pain- la « » method*. •I rati .»a free and »trirtly private Treattnent par aocahy ar b y la t'e r. A f'a rfttve Our» in « v e r y c a »« uAdortaVoii. Wr.u: «nr Rook F U U I . O M O F U T o f M A I l M l A f i B . m a i l e d F k HE. (A valuab’ I book ac men ) Call u* « r u e OR IORDAN * CO.. 1011 M.rV.I M.. II. F. F. H. MUSCOTT, TRUCKMAN. Dadlas: Oregon A fair «hare of patronage «olicited ,n<1 »11 n-dera promptly tilled. Dallas Foundry! — A L L KIND S OF— IRON WORK TO ORDER Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE. , PROP. A Washington man eorapUrin«-d bit terly to the District commissionerà o f the pasting o f advertising labels on loaves o f bread and wanted them to •top the practice, but tbe commission • r» assured HHn that the official chem ist’s opini or. was timt the use o f these toltela on bread is in no way detrimen tal to health. Upper Salt Creek Lumbering Co M ARTIN BROS., PROPRIETORS. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber on hands or cut to order. We can till any order for lumber of any length promptly. a Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents load. You C a n Save Money ï ’ fe By buying vour— W A LL PAPER OF US. SAMPLES SENT FREE G ET OUR PRICES ON BRUSSELLS and INGRAIN CARPETS We carry one of the largest stocks in the state and are here to sell goods. Our pri ces make our enemies buy. Buren & Hamilton THE LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE, SALEM. g r o w ■v i s . W h at’s th e r e a s o n ? Hair n e e d s help just as anything else does at times. The roots re quire feeding. When hair stops growing it loses its lus ter. It looks dead. Old—we are growing old. Going in to the garden of rest That glows through the gold of the west, Where the rose and amaranth blend And each path is the way to a friend. t h e p e a c e t h a t t h e y e a r s u n fo ld Old—are we growing old? Life blooms as we travel on L'p the hills into fresh, lovely dawn; We are children, who do but begin The sweptnesa of living to win. Because heu\en is iu us, to bud and unfold. We are younger for growing old! --Lucy Larcom. of A n ia f Scot/ * TOWNSEND A HAKT, - So many p erso n s have hair stu bborn and d u ll. It w o n ’ t We are thankfully growing olu! /tope o f'M Vr.'MH ’¡ I I ’IK H B I /twifjtm Setti • J. N. H akt Old—we are growl%< ; old. Going up where the sunshine is clear, Watching grander horizons appear Out of clouds that enveloped our youth, Standing firm on the mountains of truth. Because of the glory the years unfold We are joyfully growing old! Because o f N o t N a r c o t ic . Han been In practice of Ida profession in thin place or ab »lit thirty yearn, and wdl attend to all ouhu i - h » utruated to Ida care. Office, corner Main and Court ts Dalian, Polk Co, Or DALLAS Bears Signature J . L. C O L L I N S , J. H. T ownsknd W W W t h a t DALLAS, - OREGON A HAIR N O 27. ready to turn her over to the islanders for what they could get out of her. W e up anchor and headed for tbe Pacific coast at noon oue day, and within three hours we rose a bark which was heading straight for the spot we bad left. It was the captain of the lost Good Iutent, but he had come too late. W e made port after an uneventful voyage, the cargo was landed and dis posed of with only a few days’ delay, and one morning we were all paid off, said good by to the widow, and I never saw her again. A NEW GREAT POWER CONSIDER THE GIANT STEEL TRUST FROM A NEW STANDPOINT. I f t h e W o r k e r s In t h e I n d u s t r y W i l l O n ly F o l l o w t h e C a p it a lis t s * E x a m p le , T h e y W i l l B e t h e R e a l a n d P e r m a n e n t M a s t e rs . The steel trust has come. A ll the steel work o f the country Is In one company In the directing hands O M W ItW ' WW,sr.FCt ts,** 3> « * * < < o f one set o f men. The universal railroad trust is com ing. E very day brings us nearer its n completion. I acts almost instantly Legislation against trusts Is about as Cy AV Q U AD . effective as a broom against the ocean. n on s u c h hai r. It It Is settled definitely In Am erica awakens new life in that the stage o f competition Is past Copyright, 1901, by C. B. Lewis. jg the hair bulbs. The and that hereafter every great Industry effect is astonishing. and possibly all great industries are to Your hair grows, be bo managed under a single financial As a Railorman, bolding a certificate headship. as chief mate, though at the time out comes thicker, and all o f n berth. 1 was Iu the M aritim e Ex- W e ask you today to consider ear dandruff is removed. change. Snu Francisco, when the ship nestly the giant trust from a new And the o r i g i n a l Good Intent and cargo were put up at standpoint. W e shall take the steel auction for the benefit o f the under* color of early fife is trust—first born o f the billion dollar writers. 1 had heard something about restored to faded or class—for Individual study. the queer voyage o f the ship. She was W ho Is the real head, the permanent g r a y h a i r . This is from China and Japan, laden with head, o f the steel trust? teas, silks and fancy goods, and, being always the case. Do you say J. Plerpout Morgan? blown to the south among the Islands $1.00 a bottle. A ll druggieta. by a typhoon, she had struck on a Wrong. “ I have used A y e r’s H air V igor, reef oil one o f the Necker islands. The and am really astonished at the H e arranged the financial deal which good it has done in keening my shock dismasted her. and she was sold k) the public various steel con nair from com ing out. it is the ’breaklug up when her crew took to the best tonic I have tried, and I cerns for ten times what they cost, shall continue to recommend it to boats and were picked up after sev lie was paid a commission o f $13,000,- my friends.’’ eral days o f suffering. When tills had M a t t ie H o l t , 000 or $14,000,000 for his 40 days’ work Sept. 24,1898. Burlington, N. C. been properly sworn to by master and at organising, and that limits his head crew, It was for the insurance compa ship o f the steel trust. I f yon do not obtain all the benefits nies to come down, and when they had you expected from the use of the Hair Do you say John D. Rockefeller? Vigor, write the Doctor about it. handed over the casli the programme D k . J. G. AYER , Lowell. Mass. Still wrong. was to put the wreck up at auction R ockefeller’ s genius for monopoly un w T 1 « T T w T ~ T and hope to get a bid large enough to «f » A. ^ A* A . A. doubtedly conceived the grout trust. cover the cost o f mtlitug out the pa Otaly Ills financial strength could have pers. carried out the great undertaking. Mor There was just one bidder, and. to the figure was pretty steep In spite or gan acted as Rockefeller’s agent, and everybody’s surprise, it was a woman. all I could do, but when I called again Rockefeller’s pocket controls the trust’s I soon beard It said that she was a she said: " I have got that amount o f money future In so far as mere finance can w idow and kept a boarding house for control It. people o f the better class. She bid and a little over. I am going to suit- But not Morgan or R ockefeller or all $100 for the wreck as It stood, whether lease this house fo r six months and go the power o f all the banks and o f all stiff hanging on the coral reef or at with you on tills voyage. I see you the great fortunes controls the steel the bottom of the sea. and there was a h ave figured on a cook. Strike him* off trust now that It Is born. tbe list. 1 shall be cook inyself. I f I The ruler o f the steel trust is the tnan c :iu cook and work here, I can do the same aboard o f a brig, and we want no who can control the tens o f thousands Idlers. I have fu lly made up my mind and hundreds o f thousands o f human to carry out my Ideas, ami you w ill go beings etiguged *ln the production o f steel. ahead as fast ns possible.” The great financiers have congratu I was pushing things along to get aw ay at the earliest hour, when I lated themselves on putting all their heard that the captain o f the late Good eggs In one basket. They view with Intent wns secretly seeking a craft for delight a situation which puts at their charter. This satisfied me as to the mercy all Industries dependent on steel. But they deceive themselves, and an value o f the wreck If It was still Intact and also made me hustle the harder. awakening is ahead o f them. They have staked $1,100,000,000 on When we finally got away, there was no talk about It. and I was the only one single set o f workingmen. T o pay Interest on their vast capital man aboard who knew our real destina tion. That w e should be follow ed w ith they must earn more than $70.000,000 a year. in a week or ten days was certain, and Their trust ean only exist, they can we were no sooner clear o f the “ heads” than orders were given to crack on only pay those dividends, so long as find keep the little hooker traveling for their army o f workmen consent to all she was worth. W e were In ballast make steel. They have put all the steel plants only, having cleared for Japan, and I had picked up a good sailer In charter Into one organization. TTTF. WRECK LAY THERE ON THE REEF, They have also put all the steel work general laugh as her bid was accept ing the Duchess. There is a wide stretch o f salt water men Into one organization. ed. She had recognised me as a sailor The capable leader o f that vast army while w aitin g to bid and bad asked me and weeks o f sailing between the Cali o f men may not be visible today. But the distance to the islands and If 1 fornia coast and the Necker Islands, he Is bound to anrtesr had ever been there. When she had which lie In a southwest direction and bid Iu the wreck and was ready to go. number 12. great and small. Only the she gave me her address and asked me ¡largest two are inhabited, but I know to call. Just what she was up to i flint residents o f them roved among the An exploding lam p ; the clothing in fonliln’ t figure out. but the fact of a | whole group and that shell gatherers a blaze; a paragraph iji the paper tell woman bidding In a wreck was suffi nnd traders would be frequently met ing of horrible suffering from burns. cleijt to satisfy a sailor that she was with. Am ong our outfit was a 0 pound Tragedy in this form moves a man to tears. B u t for teting upon some information not pos [cannot) and 10 muskets, bought o f a women who are sessed by the underwriters. I was on I junk dealer in San Francisco. I f we daily being con bond at the hour named, and I soon found the wreck, we might have to s u m e d b y t h e discovered that site was o woman of i hold It by force and do some sharp smouldering fire business When she bad made many lighting. From the first day o f sailing of disease the-e is inquiries about me and was evidently until tiie morniug we sighted Nigger l i t t l e sympathy. Inflammation, satisfied that I was all right, she told | island, one o f the Necker group and the me that she had discovered through i ode where the Good Intent bad left her w i t h i t s fierce burning; u lc e ra one o f her boarders that tbe cargo of bones, she appeared to be certain that tion, eating into the ship was far more valuable than [our adventure would turn out all right. the tis s u e s; the The wreck lay there on the reef as nervous system al appeared by the manifest. It seemed that some one had a private specula I she had l»eeu abandoned, and a yell most shattered by ¡came from every throat. W e had sim suffering, these tion Iu opium, the captain and mate standing In. and It was this knowl ply to feel our way down to her as near are only part of the daily agonies !us possible and then take the yaw l and edge that bad caused the W idow Jack- l)orne by many a son to bid for the wreck. T be secret board her. She looked a sad wreck, but woman. Lad been let out hy tbe male while ill we found her in fairly good shape Dr. Herce’s Fa 1 whet) we got aboard, having the widow of fever and out o f his head. vorite Prescription W bat tbe widow wanted o f me was. , with us. The reef was half a mile puts out the fire first, to ask If there was a possible I from the beach, and the ship had d riv o f inflammation, chance that the wreck was still on the en on to it stem first, run about half heals ulceration, reef and if any part o? her cargo could her length and then made a cradle for • and cures female be got at: second, the cost o f fitting out herself. At high tide there were two weakness. It tran quil i/es the nerves, restores the appetite, a craft to visit the scene, and. third. If feet o f water In her lower hold; at low and gives refreshing sleep. n Favorite I would take command on a percentage ¡tide she was drained o f every drop. Prescription ” is the most reliable put-up o f what might be recovered and could I Now, see bow queer are the ways o f medicine offered as a cure for diseases fortune. W e had not been on the wreck M*nre up a crew to do the same. The peculiar to women. I t always helps. I t alm ost always cures. W idow Jackson was a brisk spoken, |nn hour before two native catamarans, each carrying 1 ."» Islanders, hove In "W h m I fimt roniuneticefi using Dr. Pierce’s decisive woman. She bad been left medicines,” write* Mr*. CVeorge A. Strong, o f money. The adventure would be a big sight and came down to us. The fel G«n«*evoort. Saratoga Co.. N. Y.. " I was ■«iffer- ing front female weakiicw*, « (iiM « ft «» b lt drain, rlik. Imt if the wreck was found the lows at once demanded a share o f the bearing-down pain», weak and tired feeling ait profit would lie enormous. All I had to loot, nnd we had to resort to the big the time. I dragged around in that way for two year*, and I Legan taking your medicine. After risk in It was my time, and 1 soon de gun to drive them away. They return taking first bottle I Iiegan to feel better. I took ed under a white flag before night and cide«! to do that. Acting under her In four bottle* o ' Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescrip structions. I looked about for a craft offered their services for pay. and 20 tion. two o f ‘ Golden Medical Diocoeery,’ one vial o f the ' ” lea*ant Pellet»,’ alao used one A then) were engaged to assist us. to charter and after a little lighted up ’bottle o f Dr Sage'* Catarrh Remedy. Now I It would have Iweti a great find with feel like a new pernon I can’t tnank you on a brig which filled the bill. I also enough for your kind advice and the good your routed out among the sailor crowd a out the opium, but the stuff was atioard piedirine ha* «lone me." mate, cook and six men who would all righ t The talue of the tin cases Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical packed In one of the staterooms was Adviser, paper bound, is sent fre e on take all oilier chances If paid a month’s not far from $20.000. and of general receipt of it one-cent stamp« to pay wages in advance. I got figures on tb « necessary r.tores. and th e widow took cargo we took in a load which sank the expense of mailing only. Address L)r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. • day to look them over. I expected brig to her pllmsoll mark. In a week tbe .sum tot h I would frighten her. at nt-o were fhrnneh with the wreck and A WIDOW’S BID. | I —* | ON FIRE. Tribune Bicycles«^ “T H E F A 8 Y R U N N IN G N O IS E L E S S W H E E L Roadsters, $35 and $40. Light roadsters and racers $50. Chain- less $60 »m l $76. T ribun » cu*h> ion frame« $60 » d < 1 upward. T ri bune roHPter brake model* $6 ex tra. I am having the beet T ri bune trade I have ever known, due to the fact that tha wheel« have proven theiuaelve« to be all that whs claimed for them. Come aud see the line. F. A . W IG G IN S , 257 Liberty street, Salem urea, opportunity always Unde toe great man. When the man «ball appear capable of acting aa leader of tbe ateelmakera. you will see the head of tbe ateel trust and not before. When 100 concerns made ateel, a strike In one concern meant little. Ninety-nine concerns were at work. But Itockefeller’i genius has forced every able steelmaker Into one great organization. How will Rockefeller's genius reply when he shall find himself confronted by a leader able to «ay: “Mr. Rockefeller, I represent all the men In America capable of making ateeL I am therefore, aa yon will easi ly underrland. tbe bead of tbe ateel trust, and hereafter, unless you want your » 1 , 100 , 000,000 to melt, unless yon want your dividends to stop, unless you want auch a panic aa this coun try lias never seen, you will please take my Instructions as to tbe steel trust management My orders are those of the real steel trust, of the men who make tbe steel.” The manufacturers of trusts have manufactured without knowing It a giant that may pursue them aa Frank- enst,'In s giant pursued him. A vast power Is this power of labor monopoly and one that may be as dan gerous. more dangerous, than all the mouopolles of finance. It Is to be hoped that wise leaders will be found by the great armies brought together by trust formation. It la to be hoped that stock specula tors may not succeed In manipulating these forces and that private ambition or conceit may not misuse them. Great new problems confront tbe peo ple In tbls trust age. Tbe greatest of these Is not tbe prob lem of financial control. It ts tbe problem presented by tbe possibilities of a labor trust more dan gerous aud aggressive than any other. —New York Journal. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. How T w o Chicago Boys H ava Started a Mushroom Farm. T w o Chicago boys, brothers, liv ing on the South Side, at 6618 E llis avwiue, have become farmers. T h eir farm is in tha basement o f the four story flat building in which they live, and the only crop they raise is mushrooms. T h e names o f these boys are A lb ert and W ilbur Sm ith, and they are 16 and 14 years old re spectively. T h ey began th eir farm operations last fall. T here was a deal o f sawing and hammering in that basement fo r many daya before /»nd a fter school, fo r th eir farm is built upon stilts and m ight be said to be a m iniature o f the hanging gardens o f Babylon that you read about in history. T o give my read ers a bettey idea, the farm is arrang ed in four sections, each one foo t wide, one fo o t deep and four feet long, placed one above the other. W hen the boys had “ b u ilt" their farm, they filled each section w ith very rich soil and, having secured the mushroom seed, put a small part o f it into each section. Then they waited fo r th eir crop to grow. Months went by— all winter, in fact — and the young farmers be came almost discouraged. H owever, they continued to water the earth regularly and to examine each sec tion carefully every day. T w o weeks ago there was excited talking in that i basement. Th e first mushroom had poked its umbrella through the sur face. Then others appeared, and j A lb ert and W ilbur Smith have now i concluded that their farm is going to be a success after all.— Clucago llecord-IIerald. A certain father la poaseaaed o f a pair o f exceedingly bright girl chil dren. The other day hit eldest daugh ter, Alice, was putting her younger sister, surname Uretcben, through some arithmetical paces, and the father was an amused listener. “ Gretchen, how ninch do 12 and 10 m ake?" was the form o f o n » query, anil, being correctly answered, other and sim ilar questions follow ed each other In quick auccesslon. T h e father believing tbe younger daughter w a i doing too much o f tbe work thought be would put his flrst- • born up a tree, and ao he broke In with a problem o f hla own Inventlou. "A lic e ,” be queried solemnly, "h ow much do you and Gretchen m a k e r’ W ithout an Instant'a hesitation came the reply: "Gretchen and I, pop, make you a proud and happy father.-—exchange.