-i 7 *^*gSF rT NO 25. D ALLAS, OREGON, JULY 26, 1901. VO L. X X V II. I,. N. W OODS, M. D. STARVED^ P'nysician and Surgeon. S l o w Dalla«, Otemm. g r o w t h of h a i r c o m e s T. V B E.VISRtE, M D DALLAS, - OREGON & Oilice over W ilaoi/a <1 riiy; »tore. H . 0 , K a r in , K . SmiiKV , j A ti .o f i i e y N - n t -1 Vf .» h iv # tho only sot oí ultutro t b *» ok » In Polk j « a u t ) . KttWubld »bdtracts tu riil « m > d , nini money to 3 * n . No coiniuissioii ch&rgfad on Ioann . K ooiiim - j Hd J Wlleon ’» block , Da )!*» J. L. COLLINS. \ttorney and Counselor at Law, S o lic it o r in C a s t o r la is n liv r m ’ cs.s i f i b s 'l t u t o f o r C a s t o r O il, F ;u -c - g o r i c , D r o p s d iu l S o o t li: iff S y r u p s . I t i.s P le a s a n t . I t c o n t a in s n e it h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o t ic s u b s t a n c e . I t s a ^ o is it s g u a r a n t e e . P d e s t r o y s W o r m s a n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t c u r e s D ia r r h o e a a n d W i n d C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s , c u r e s C o n s t ip a t io n a n d F la t u le n c y . I t a s s im ila t e s t h o F o o d , r e g u la t e s t h o S t o m a c h a n d I io iv o ls , g i v i n g h e a lt h y a m i n a t u r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r ’ s F r ie n d . H -* been in practlco of bis profetftfiuii in th is place oi about th irty years , ami w ill attend to all busiresii utrusted to hU care , Ottice , corner Alain and Court tn D allas , Polk C o , Or J. H. T ownhknij J. N. H aht TO W N SE N D * H ART, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . Ottice ipstnirs in Olid Fellow»’ new block. r_ - v i . i . a _ h , - - •A S T O R IA lîV h a t t ' lm n c c r y . i genuine O R ® O O N . I C A S T O R IA t h e G e n e r a l F a r m e r — I n c u b a t o r a n d H en l la l e h t d C b lc k a . The position o f the farmer with re­ gard to poultry is entirely different from that o f the specialist with a large plant. To the fanner such Information as the following from a late report of I A. G. Gilbert, manager o f the Canadian experimental farms, is especially di­ rected : Farmers have given Increased at ten. | lion during the past few years to the artificial hatching and rearing of chickens, v/lilch have been pursued by tw o methods: By filling the incubator and begin­ ning operations in late .February or early Marti». By deferring hotelling operations until the hens have had u run outside, and as a result their eggs will hatch better. In connection with the second method, ‘.inless the farmer has a brood- T h o K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s 33 in " l i t , run! w h it-li lia s b e e n i n u s o f o r o v e r 8 0 y e a r s , h a s b o r n e t h o s ig n a t u r e o f . . . . jiin l lia s b e e n n u u lo i i u ilc r h is p e r - J V /- <— t o n a l m p c r v l s l o n s in c e Its I n ib n c y . A l ’ o w n o o n e t o t l o c e l v e y o n i n tills . A ll C o u n t e r fe it s , im it a t ii ns a n il “ J u s t -a s - g o .K l” a r e b u t E x p e r i m e n t ! t h a t t r ille w it h a n il e n d a n g e r t h o h e a lt h o f lu i'a u t i a m i C h ild r e n —£ .v p e li e u c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n ta S IB L E Y & E A K IN , A LW AYS r Bears the Signature of OSCAR HAYTER. A tto r n e y a t-L a w . Ottice up stairs in Campbell’ » build­ ing- DALLAS - OREGON. N . h. B U T L K K K The Kind You Have Always Bought F . CO AU In Use For O v e r 3 0 B U T L E R & COAD D A LL A S, OREGON. W ill practice in all courts. over bank. h a i r food. The h a i r ha s no l i f e . It is starved. It keeps c o m i n g o u t , gets thinner and thinner, bald spots a p p e a r , then actual baldness. The only good hair food A h u s l th e P o ta to S ta rch w m N & ir v is o r the r o o t s , s t o p s ► starvation, and the hair grows thick and long. It cures dan­ druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing table. It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Mind, we say “ always.” HEN AN D CH ICK EN S IN COOPS ON GRASS, A ll 4 r u f gists. “ I have fou n d your Hair Vigor to be the beat remedy I have ever tried for the hair. My hair was falling out very bad, so I thought I w ould try a b ottle o f it. I nad used only one bottle, and my hair stopped falling ng i out, and it is now d th io l an d lo n g .' real ;ck N ancy J. M o u n t c a st l e , Yonkers, Ñ. Y. Ju ly 28, IMS. ing house, which permits o f his being Wrftm th o D o c t o r . independent of outside temperature, He will send you his book on The Hair and Scalp. Ask him any ques- D E M A N D F0>R G R A D U A T E S : Robert A . Miller, ho will have to content himself with tion you wish about your hair. You w ill receive a prompt answer free. The demand for graduates of the nor­ incubator and outside brooder. His Address, DR. J. 0. AYER, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Lowell, Mass. mal school during the past year lias outside brooder is placed on the rap­ K been much beyond the supply. Posi­ idly growing grass, and with proper t y T ’ W W W ■»» W . Oregon City * * Oregon tions worth from $40 to $75 a month. ^ + T a. a . ^ A , care and food the young chicks will be SP A TE C E R T IF IC A T E AN D DIPLO­ Room 3, Weinhard bo lding M A S: .Students are prepared for the found to make famous progress. P O R K P R O D U C T IO N . Opposite Courthouse. At the experimental farms when the State exam inations ami read ily take state papers on graduation . Strong academie and professional course . Well equipped train in g departm ent . Expenses range hens became broody they were set iu T h e P a r t W h i c h P a s t u r e I 'l a y e —A l ­ f a lf a W ith o u t O th e r F o o d . from 1120 to $175 a year . Kali term opens September wooden boxes placed in vacant pens in Land title, and land office business 17th For catalogue containing fu ll announcements a bouse. The wooden nest boxes con­ Pig raising ns ordinarily practiced on address P . L . C A M P B E L L , President a specialty. oi J , B . V . Butler secretary . tained no bottoms and had a binged the farm in Utah lias not been consid­ x-ReiaterEg Oregon City land office. door in front. The nests were made ered, as a rule, profitable until within o f dry lawn clippings, which were the past few years, when the establish­ found to an wer the purpose much bet­ ment o f creameries and cheese facto­ A . .1 . M A R T I N , ter than cut straw. Grain, grit and ries has created a large byproduct of drink water were constantly before skimmilk and whey, valuable pig foods L U C A S & DOD D, Proprietors. P A I N T E R , the sitters. On being made the nests when properly used. Since the corn were thoroughly dusted with a dlsln- j acreage iu the state Is small tlie feed­ H ouse, sign and ornam ental, grain­ footing powder, and so were the sitters j ing problem resolves Itself Into grow ­ before being put on the nests. It was ing pigs with a minimum amount of in g, kalsoming and paper hanging. «£] FALLS C IT Y . OREGON. Manufacturers oL* found beneficial to place two or three grain and a maximum of alfalfa, milk D ai . las . - • O regon china eggs iu the nests as arranged and whey or other cheap foods. Six and allow the broody hens to sit on seasons’ experiments have been made them for a day or two. The sitters at the Utah station to ascertain the Dealers having proved reliable, the china eggs value o f pasture, either alfalfa or mix­ were removed and replaced by the ed grass. In hog feeding. The follow ­ Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Fresh valuable ones. In the morning the ing statements are gathered from a re­ Leave * Independence for Monmouth and \ ir l ie - and Salt Meats at Lowest Prices. doors of the nest boxes, which had port recently made: 7:80 a m 3:30 p m Leaves Independnee for Monmouth and D allas - been closed from the previous day, In pork production economic use may W e buy everything the f»rn er baa to si 11 at highest market- price.p 1:10 a m 7:16 p m were opened and the sitters allowed be made o f pasture In connection with Leaves Monmouth for A irlie - Mills located 3^ miles from Falls C uy on Rock creek road. Store at 5 opportunity to get out for food, water a full grain ration. M a in 3:60 p m Fall« City, Oregon. Telephone connection with mill. Get our prices [ Leaves Monmouth for D allas — and a short run. In early spring, when The average results o f four seasons' UN am 7:30 p m before huying elsewhere. We will surprise von. Yours for Falls C ity! the weather Is likely to be cold, the experiments show that mixed pasture Leaves 4lrlie for Monmouth and Independence — business. LU C K IA M U T E M IL L CO. » hi 3 1» ni sitter should return to her nest inside is not beneficial to pigs having a full Leaves D allas for Monmouth an 1 In.ie »em nnie — of ten minutes. The foregoing details supply of grain and skimmilk. 1*0 p u i 8.30 p m . Bring in your babies under one year old and we will give them free a fane gold ; are all important In the successful The average of seven trials made In ring, warranted or five years. hatching of chickens by liens. both pens and yards gives results fa­ R. O. GRAVEN R . « . W IL L IA M S . P r e s id e n t . < a s h le r . Late April ami May hen hatched vorable to grass feeding In connection W . C. VASSALL, a s s is t a n t C a s h ie r chickens did the best at the Canadian with grain rations. The pens having farms. In the case of hen hatched green stuff made 33 per cent greater DALLAS C1T* BANK chickens the latter were permitted to gains than those without and required O F D A L L A S , O R EG O N , remain in their nest for 24 or 30 hours, 40 pounds less grain for each 100 when, with tlie mother hen. they were pounds of gain. Tranwicte a general banking ousi- placed in a slatted coop on the grass Pasture with grain rations, averag­ HeSH in all its bra n d ies; buys ami sells M A R T I N B R O S ., P R O P R IE T O R S . outside. The coop was so arranged ing all the experiments, gave slightly exchange on principal points in the A ll kinds of rough and dressed lumber on hands or out that it could lie securely closed at. ; better results than green stuff cut and United States ; makes collections on all points in the Pacific N orthw est; loans to order. We can fill any order for lumber of any length night while ventilation was secured. ! fed in connection with grain in pens Through the slats the chicks could run and yards. Where lands are cheap and money and discounts paper at the best j promptly. on the grass outside, while the lien re­ labor comparatively dear it seems ad­ rates ; allow interest on time deposits. mained Inside. On the floor of the visable to follow the pasture method. Pigs running on pasture, with par­ Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents coop was sand to the depth of two indies. On taking the mother hen tial grain rations, produced gains at ( h%»s a load. from lier nest she was given food anil the least cost per hundred pounds. But C vi . it D R . J O R D A N 'S o s i a t < water. She would lie more likely to the total gains of those receiving full brood the chicks contentedly after be­ grain rations were so much greater ing fed than if hungry or thirsty. How that even with the smaller rate of prof­ u;i jitSET»T.,»i»r«\>cuc«,Mk. ( it the total net gain per pig very much T h e I-a rje n t A oat'n nical M useum la th e i if ' W ort£ . " c.ikiui'.-ies or any c o n ir a c te d " exceeded that of the partial ration. d lt t u e m r n l by th e old g zt i S p e c ia lu ( on th e C oaac Eat. j6 years. I In the quantity o f grain required for , 08. JCRDAN-OiSEASESQF MEN i 100 pounds of gain tlie sets having a S Y P H I L I S fh orou ifh ly e ra d ica te d i By buying your— one-fourth grain ration excelled In ev­ I front -ystern w ithout th e use o i M e r c a r y * j T r a a * M fitted b y an F sp e r t. i ery test requiring the lowest amount L r.m rm for M a | i l s r s . A iptick and $ f radical cure fo r P i l e * . F l a n r a and J and giving the highest per cent o f prof P M a l » . Ly U r J o rd a n ’s sp e cia l p I lies ■» ethos»«. It. C n atultaeloa free and stri* S y o H e a re T In rate of gain the sets receiving a »•nafly - r b f better A / ’ •«.fma C u r . in every cave * d ertakon . W r ite for B o k P H I L O a O P H Y m f A . i aa w *. full grain ration were the best In all H i n R I A C K . V A IL E D F R E E . ( A valuab* OF US. SAMPLES SENT FBEE. gjjj ) C ali o r e r n e < £ ON JORDAN à CO.. 1061 Market St.. A f. S T A T E N O R M A L S C H C O L -M C N M O U T F , OR. I nu.u n e ir ueany propOrtiOnai to the extra quantities they received. Alfalfa supplies a good supplemen­ tary food in connection with bran and grain, but It Is too coarse and bulky to be fed alone to the pig whose digestive tract is especially adapted to concen­ trates. Alfalfa hay and sugar beets each give profitable returns In connection with a limited grain ration In winter feeding. The cut represents tw o sets of pigs which were used in tests of alfalfa pas­ ture without grain. The first or upper figure shows a set o f pigs 4 mouths old at the beglnnlug o f an experiment be­ fore they were turned on alfalfa pas- [ ture. The lower one shows a second set o f pigs after being on nlfnlfu pas­ ture without grain for 129 days. At the beginning o f the test they were 7 months old end weighed just twice as much as the first set. In d a etrp . The total annual production o f starch from potatoes Iu the United States Is about 15.500 tons, o f which 6,000 tons are produced In the county o f Aroo­ stook, Me. Wisconsin is one o f the most Impor­ tant potato producing states and stands next to Mnlue In the production of po­ tato starch. In 1900 Maine and New Hampshire produced 9.000 tons o f starch. New York 400 tons and Wisconsin and oth­ er western states 6,100 tons. In Wisconsin no varieties o f potatoes are grown for textile purposes. The starch factories must content them­ selves with the small, unripe, rotten, scabby slock, unfit for edible purposes. In Mnlue, u^l.-ss the price o f mar­ ketable potatoes he very low, only the small. Injured or refuse potatoes are »old to the starch factory. ftle n n ln ir * In V a r i o u s F ie ld s . Y e a rs . Office, o f $ 1.00 • bottle. ■ -j j f U m TMC CENTAUfl COMPANY , TT ** U1RIY STHSET . NTW T O * CITY . Attorney s-at-Law from lack P O U L T R Y G R O W IN G . F or J L U C K IA M U T E M ILL C O M P A N Y ¡g Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Etc., MOTOR TIME T A B L E . U pper S a lt C reek Lum bering Co The admixture o f gypsum (land plas­ ter) will largely prevent the loss o f ni­ trogen from fresh manure. The pineapple lands o f Florida, the peach lands of western Maryland and the tobacco lands of Connecticut are illustrations of the Importance of spe­ cialization in the selection of soils in fa ruling. Denmark still holds the palm for the tjost butter. Some one who has been studying o f­ ficial statistics says that In 1900 farm­ ers received $185.290.172 more for their products than In 1899. Farm names have value. In many instances they are a guarantee o f the quality o f a product. T h e A i r I n t h e I T o n a r. There is a great difference between changing the air In a room and just mixing It. Suppose you open one win dow in an otherwise closed room. You may think you are gaining plenty of flesh air. whereas In truth you are only ge tting n more or less Impure mixture. Every one has been taught presumedly to air a sleeping room iu the morning and especially if it has been used dur­ ing the day or evening before retiring The average person Is likely to feel that she has attended to the exigen cles of the ease when she has thrown open a window and closed the door. The fresli air comes In, much o f the A ll R o u n d G o o d P la n t. One of the most useful ornamental shrubs in cultivation Is the Japanese barberry. For the purpose o f a dwarf hedge It is the best known plant in use. It makes a pretty specimen singly on a lawn appropriately located or In masses bordering shrubbery plantings. Thé foliage is small, ueut and colors richly in autumn, when the plant is further ornamented by scarlet berries. Fur­ ther, It is very hardy and stands ul- most any position. It Is undoubtedly an all round pluut, says Meehan. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY« You Can Save Money * F. H. MUSCQTT, Wail Paper AT W ALL PA PER TRU CK M AN . G E T O U R PRICES O N and INGRAIN stocks — ALL KINDS OF— IRON WORK TO ORDER. Repairing Promptly Done. - PROP. NEST BOX FOB SITT IN G U M . CARPETS \\ e carry one of the largest A fair share of patronage solicited ■od all o-ders prom ptly filled. Dallas Fooodrv! I j* B BUSSELLS D a lla s : O r e g o n ED. BIOOLE. /" in the state and are ■ afe D oubles unii S hero to sell goods. Our pri- ccs make »vs iniiKe our enemies buy. ouy. Buren & Hamilton n SU CH A CHANGE. Not only in feelings but in looks. The ' ikin is clear, the eyes are bright, the , rherks are plump. No more pain and misery, no more sick headache, no more j jaundice. What worked the change? I)r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which cured the disease of the stomach that prevented proper nutrition, and also cleansed the clogged and sluggish liver. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs o f digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of lungs, heart, liver, and other organs which seem remote from the stomach liecause many o f these dis­ eases have theiF cause in a disease«! con­ dition of the stomach involving the allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Important It Is to have early chick« carefully brooded is well known to all , experienced breeders. The rations adopted were stale bread crumbs, fol- | lowed by stale bread soaked In milk " I dent vou • letter about a year ■xo." writes Mr». I Kins Hamilton, o f Farmington. Marion and squeezed dry; this for a day or Co.. we«*t V a . " t. Mated my cane an plainly as I two. when granulated oatmeal was could, and received a letter from you in a few drtyK.t'*!': iGotden Me4> given. Crushed corn was not given un­ ica’l IHscovery and ’ Favorite P rescription‘ —• til after eight days, nod whole wheat bottle o f each. I lined three o f each, and feel like a new womnn Don't suffer any p«in or was not fed until the twelfth or four­ misery *ny more Before m in i your m fd irin ft teenth day. As the cblcka grew a I suffered «11 the time hud jaundice. CMMd from food not di^eMing properly. I would h«ve mash composed o f shorts, cornmeal. a n on j v t j LBWON. »itk headache three and four tim e« in n week. stale bread and a small quantity of not do the work myaelf I com m enced ca?es making the largest total gain 1 Could u«in? vour m edicine« «« recommended for liver prepared meat was mixed with boiling and giving decidedly the highest total com plaint, and think I am cured now. I a«kerl skimmilk. allowed to cool and was giv­ | our doctor if he couldn't cure me, and he «aid he profit. ' could give me medicine to help me but the en three or four times per day. Milk Alfalfa without other food, whether i trouble might return any time I doctored and water were both furnished for pastum l by pigs or cut and fed to three year« without any relief. Haven t had rick headache «ince 1 t**ok the flrnt bottle o f drink. them In pens, furnished only enough | your medicine " nutriment for bare maintenance. When j Dr. Pierce * Pellets cure constipation. additional foo$l waa riven., fha gnioa » t Tribune Bicycles*!* "T H E VASY RUNNING NOISELESH W HEEL Kosdstera, $35 and $40. Light ruadstvra and racora $50. Ohaiu- leu $60 and $75. Tribun« cush­ ion Iranian $50 And upward. Tri­ bune coaster brake model* $5 ex­ tra. I am having the beet Tri­ bune trade 1 have ever known, due to the (act that tho wbeela have proven lliemeelve* to be all that was claimed (or them. Com* ami see the line. F. A. WIGGINS, 257 Liberty streec, Salem FACTS IN FEW LINES Tbe United States buy« matches from Germany anil Sweden. In density o f population Arizona has 1.09 Inhabitants to the square mile. The uutional debt of tbe United Kingdom is 5 per cent o f Its wealth. The proportion o f divorce« to mar­ riages in ltliode Island Is aLout one In eight. Virginia had the largest population ef any of tlie states at the first census In 1790. (•ausage casings are Imported Into this country In large quantities from New Zealand. The United 8tates is nearly 32 times as large as the United Kingdom o f Great Ilrltalu anil Ireland. The United Kingdom has colonies nnd iMisscssions whose area Is equal to more thau 27 times her own size. The United States Imports from Al­ geria cork wood, goatskinB, sugar, mo­ lasses, marble and vegetable hair. A flat to go up In Cincinnati this sea­ son will probably lie the largest one In the country. Its frontage will be 1,000 feet. The per capita o f money In circula­ tion In the United States on July 1, 1900. was *20.93. On July 1, 1878, It wns *15.32. Spain's kingdom of Asturias, accord­ ing to The British Medical Journal, boasts o f 28 centenarians In a popula­ tion o f 600,000. West Point cadets are to take up polo ns part o f their athletic training, and the government has purchased ponies for the purpose. Knngeroo skins to the value o f *267,- 859.36 were imported from Australia, into tlie United States during the quar­ ter ending Sept. .TO. 1900. A private detective agency has been started In Zurich. This is the first o f Its kind In Switzerland, where the law of divorce- Is practically unknown. Bengal Is suffering from tbe cocaine habit, and efforts are being made to restrict the sale o f the drug, which the Hindoos are using as a substitute for opium. A tunnel 25 miles long, reaching a depth of 1,800 feet below see level, la planned between Vaqueros hay, Spain, and Tangier, In Africa. It would be the deepest In the world. A new cotton ginning machine ena­ bles two men to gin 4,000 pound« dally, and under the old system they could turn out less than a hundredth part In the same amount o f time. Cincinnati has an organization o f capitalists called “ The Tropical com­ pany." It has large land holdings In Honduras, on which tbe cultivation o f bananas Is conducted on an extensive scale. When the first census was taken In 1790, Pennsylvania's population was 94,253, greater than that o f New York. By the census o f 1900 New York's pop­ ulation leads that o f Pennsylvania by 905,897. / Turkey has made arrangements for more Germsn officers to serve with her army in order to effect certain re­ organizations. Their previous success­ es at Damascus and Tripoli were con­ spicuous. The Leicester (England) town coun­ cil has decided to make a grant to tbo municipal forward movement to enable that body to provide boxes o f plants for the window sills o f the poorer cot­ tages o f tbe borough. During the last year the average age o f all the Quakers who died In Great Britain and Ireland was a little over 01 years and 7 months. Tbe returns also show a very low mortality rate among Quaker children. In the village o f Golodaevka, In the district of Tehemhsr, Russia, an In­ teresting treasure has been found, con­ sisting of 217 ancient silver coins, among which there are about 50 Span­ ish coins o f the first quarter o f tbe nineteenth century. So difficult has It become to get do­ mestic servants In New Zealand or a woman help o f any kind that In many places the ouly way to secure the serv­ ices of the washerwoman la by sending a gig for her. This Is tbe experience o f a lady who writes to a friend In Eng- land. _____ r a r e s t * « 1« M e a l « » Americans can make farming to Mex­ ico pay. writes a correspondent to the New York Commercial Advertiser. If they know how. And the knowing how. In bis opinion. Is In part to T-asn by coffee and rubber and «tick to cot­ ton. corn and Irrigation.” Titles are good, land Is cheap, the laws are fa­ vorable, the government is friendly, 1» Is easy to do business, markets are ex­ cellent sod transportation facilities Pi*. e «M a M a a «*■ *»»• *» « - 9