Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 13, 1902, Image 1

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D A I.L A S O R E G O N JU N E 13 1902.
v o l . xxvm.
N O 26.
Black Hair
L. N. W O O D «, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
BROW N & E L L IS
Dallas Oregon.
Dallas, Oregon.
11VÜ
i. V- B- EMBREE, M D
DALLAS, - OREGON
©.fi««* over bank.
&
R a h im .
E A K I N ,
A. t t o r n e y H - n t - L u w .
We have the ouljr «et o i u b «tr*«t l»ookn ill Polk
,r »,»y . Reliable abstract« furnished, and luouey to
x!\. J o (f<iniiu*«ion charged oil loan«. K ooiiim 2
0tf i JVU«4 ii ’« block. Dalian
J. L. COLLINS,
attorney and Counselor at Law,
S o l i c i t o r i n t 'b n n e e r y .
keen in practice of hi« profesaion in thin place
ji about thirty yearn, and w ill attend to all huairees
ntt'tiitttd t* hi« «aro. Office, corner Main and Court
ta Dallas, Polk Co, Or
J. H. T ownsknd
J. N.
H akt
TOW NSEND & H AK T, -
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Office ipstairs in Odd Fellows’ new
block.
E. A.3J2JA .S ,
-
~
OEKOON.
OSCAR H A Y T E R .
. A t t o r n . e y » t ‘ IL j& w .
Ollice upstairs in Campbell’ a build­
ing.
D ALLAS
-
OREGON.
N. L . B IIT L K K
K F . C O A 1)
B U T L E R & COAD
Attorneys-at-Law
DALLAS, OREGON.
W ill practice in all courts.
over bank.
Office,
Robert A. Miller,
Oregon City »*
Oregon
Room S, Weiubard budding
Opposite Courthouse.
Land titles and land ollice business
a specialty.
Ex-Register Oregon City land office.
.1 .
M A R T IN ,
P A IN T E R ,
House, sign and ornamental, grain­
ing, kalsoming and paper hanging.
D a m . a *.
-
-
O r book
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
Leave« Independence for Monmouth and Airlie -
7*30 a hi
P 111
Leave* Indejiendnce for
Monmouth and Dal las -
1 flO a in
7 :16 pm
Jm m ye« Monmouth for Air’ie —
.V) a in
3:80 p m
L^ares Monmouth for Dalhui—
1*M a m
7:30 p ni
jfeavea Airlie for Monmouth and Independence—
9 W *
3 P »»
iu
Leaves Dallas for Munniouiu an f In«ie »endonee —
l*0o p iu
8:30 pin.
R. C. C R A V E N
PreiMeiif.
H. K-
w iix ia m
I.
Cashier*
W . C. V A S S A L L, a s s is ta n t C a s h ie r
llA L L A S
Of
C IT Y
DALLAS,
DANK
OREGON,
Transacts a general banking ousi-
ucss ln all its branches; buy« ami sells
^ ch an ge 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.
v is it
D R . J O R D A N 'S
o * m t
<
MUSEU
M OF ANATOMY*
1KI ailUrtiT kT.,HU FllICIXOI,CIV
T h e U n f« i t Anatomical M u m « * hi Uv*
W o rld .
T Tr.ik pcr»«» or any cyiuracreil
d i i e i . e p a a i m r l y r « f « H i.jr the oldest
St>cciali»t on the C o m l . Eat jft year».
OR. JORDAN —DISEASES OF MEH
M V P R I M I thormnrhly em dlcatcd
from >yvtcw without th e u-e o f a e r e e r y
T r a n e * fitted b y an F a pert. S e l l *
M l r a r e lor M « y U r r . A H «*tk and
radical cure fe r n i « « . V l e e u r e and
p i M t n l a * . I.y D r Jord an '* » p e c iil pain-
le e» m ethod».
C onm itatfon free and «trl*-Sy private T re e »«ie n t per
eoaaliy or b y letter
A /Veittee Cure in e ve ry ca>*
, u a derfak e*. W rite for Book P H I L O t O P H T e f
| 1 S a R M IA C R .
M a i i . r u FR R B . ( A valuafc’ » book
lor men ) C all oe « m e
0« JORDAN A CO . 10*1 MwM *t. V F.
F. H. MUSCOTT,
TRUCKM AN.
D a lla s : O r e c o n
J
It Is an Interesting question anil one
worthy of some thought aa to bow far
FROM N O W O N
we tuay force a cow when seeking for
Ayer’s Hair Vigor has
U N C L E BELLY IS O U T O F IT .
a big yield of milk and butter and
The spring stock* are
been restoring
ig color to
whether such forcing Is ultimately de­
nearly all in. You will
sirable, writes D. H. Stovall In Farm
gray hair for fifty years, {
find tlm correct things
and Home.
Many are prejudiced
ana it never fails to do
against forcing at all, and this preju­
here in
this
work, either.
dice Is not without foundation, na the
You can rely upon it
DRESS GOODS '«
premature death of some cows that j
WASH FABRICS.*
for stopping your hair
bnve been forced up to the limit tee- |
SPRING S ILK S *
titles. There Is no doubt that this
from falling, for keeping
T A IL O R SUITS.*
high feeding process, for the purpose
JACKETS.*
your
scalp clean, and for
We buy goods nearly every day— it is the only way to keep your stock
of
getting
u
big
milk
and
butter
yield,
W A LK IN G SK IR TS .*
making your hair grow.
♦
SILK W AISTS.*
weakens the constitution of the cow
fresh and new. In our grocery department we keep our handsomest clerk
$1.99 c boftle. All ¿rnnists.
nnd sooner or later must tell on her
and our sweetest goods. But for more value for your money you must
general health.
I f your druggist cannot supply you,
buy more expensive things. We excel in spring and summer dress goods
Now the question arises: How far
send us ono dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Ho sure and give th e _____
|
Royal Worcester cor-
may we go with the forcing process?
— all colors and qualities. Most of them are not mercerized, but they
o f your nearest express office. Address.
All realize that a certain amount of
J. C. A Y E R CO., Lowell, M a m .
? sets have no equal. This
are so slick you would think they were. We have a very nice line of
forcing is beuclielal. In that this is the
♦ is the only store in town
shirt waists— nice in style and cheap. And ladies’ neckwear, ties and
only means of developing the organs of
♦ where you can get them.
the cow and In turn making her calves page in a blam» door ana transfer it t»*
collars, wo lead them all. We have as fine a line of shoes as you will find
better stock, for breed Is. after all, only her total production month by month.
anywhere, and you will be surprised how cheap they are. We still have
a matter of generations of feed and At the end of the year the record will
a few pairs of ladies and mens’ shoes left, $2 to $5 values for $1. In mens
care, and It was by forcing that a cow show which cows are earning money
Holvcrson’s Leader
was brought through several genera­ for their owner and which losing it.
hats we have an overstock, nice ones too, and you will miss it if you do
tions from a yield o f three pounds of The quality of the milk from time to
O V E R A L L S 50e A P A IR
not buy of us. Just arrived— an invoice of ladies’ muslin underwear di­
butter to a yield of fifteen. But wbat
time may be tested.
rect from the factory. The sale opened May 2fith and the ladies should
The best in the world iòr the price
Is the limit?
t
It Is not hard to remember when a
not miss it. And we have just opened a large variety of ladies’ waists
O le o S old F o r B a tte r, t
horse was fust that could go at a 2:40
The oleo people have always made a
at bargain prices: Formerly 50 cents, now 25 cents; formerly $1, now 50
gait, but now we are getting mighty
close to the two minute mark, and we strong point of oloo being a cheap but­
cents, we do this because it will be warm and you will need them.
W H E N IN T H E STO RE
cannot say that the limit has been yet ter for the poor man. nnd many have
SEE OUR B IG L IN E OF
reached. So it seems reasonable to been the crocodile tears shod by the
S O U V E N IR C H IN A W A R E
suppose that the limit of milk produc­ oleo trust over the Inability of the poor
tion In a cow lias not yet been reached. man to pay the high price for cow but­
R E PR O D U C T I O N S O N
It must he admitted tlint many cows, ter. says Hoard’s Dairyman. Of course
C H IN A OF A L L T H E PUB
those possessing weak constitutions, every one knows how readily the oleo
LIC B U IL D IN G S
are hurt by overfeeding, by forcing, yet inukers sacrifice themselves for the
it is only by forcing that we can hope poor. butterles3 laboring man, but we />pV
But courteous, obliging clerks, ready at all times to serve you.
to Increase the milk producing capacity have never been able to obtain figures
of a cow and Increase the value of the showing the exact extent of the sacri­
fice until the last report of the Penn­
breed.
sylvania dairy nnd food commission
K e e n a n A ccoun t.
Perhaps there is no one thing which came to hand.
This report shows that out o f 1,482
will so well repay the breeder of dairy
coal slack, and on tms again is placet!
cattle for his time and trouble as that samples bought for butter In the Penn­
A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. from twelve to twenty inches of mud. FOR ORDINARY FARMERS.
of keeping an accurate account of each sylvania groceries 1,105 of them were
When the wood is fired, a slow com­
cow’s production of milk and hotter oleo. As the above was sold at butter B u r n e d G u m b o M a k e * t h e B e a t K i n d
bustion goes on, which converts the T h e C laim T h at It D oesn 't P a r T h em
fat. It is not a complex or difficult prices, the poor man bad to pay about
ct Iiig h u a ya .
mud into small, sharp cornered and
to P a s s a l*»t W it h H aas.
matter. Have a spring balance in the SI 10 over what he could have bought
Nowhere in the United States are
The ordinary farmer who reads the
stable, and weigh on it each cow’s mess the oleo for unftbr its own name. Tills the present roads poorer or better ones exceedingly hard pieces, so that the
product
has
the
appearance
of
red
elaborate directions for the care and
as soon as milked: set the amount oppo­ is philanthropy ut 10 cents per pound more needed Hum in some parts of the
gravel.
feeding o f ixiuItry which often appear
site the cow's name on a sheet ruled excess profit.
Mississippi valley. The problem of
The
railroads
find
that
they
can
In print may be excused If he ehows
for a monjh: give each row a seDarate
improvement in this region, moreover, make nnd deliver the gumbo on board
A G ood G n e r iu e y C otv .
symptoms of disgust.
has seemed peculiarly difficult because the cars at a cost o f 25 to 35 cents u
For he Is a busy man, bis wife Is a
The illustration, reproduced from Ru­
there are no ledges of rock of a kind cubic yard, but when burned iu more
busy woman, and help Indoors and out
ral New Yorker, is of Cassiopeia 4885
suitable for making good road mate­ primitive fashion and on a smaller
is busy too. He has no time for all this
A. G. C. C. This was the second best
rial.
scale, as is usually the case on country “ fuss and feathers.”
Guernsey cow in the Pan-American
But now, behold, out of the very ex- highways, the cost is slightly greater.
Nor will so much of It pay him. He
cuss of badness, out of the sticky,
Bonds covered with this material are cannot afford to spend so much time
clinging, almost bottomless mild into never muddy or dusty. They keep free und money, to the neglect of other im­
H IB B A R D
which the roads are converted every from snow and ice, are slow to get out portant affairs, In caring for bla poul­
AND
spring aiul autumn, comes the material of repair, and weeds or grass will not try. The returns do not and will not
BARTLETT
which is to work their salvation. This grow on them. The supply of mud is Justify It on the ordinary well conduct­
*
material is burned gumbo, the very unlimited, its preparation »simple and ed farm.
mud which makes the roads so bad, cheap. A writer in The Review o f Re­
This will provoke dissenting opinions
baked over wood fires until it becomes views declares that five years o f sys­ from many, but It I b a fact. But It Is
one of the best roadbuilding materials tematic and intelligent work with burn­ equally a fact that attention to the
known.
ed gumbo would make the principal chickens will pay.
The credit of making the first prac­ country roads as passable all the year
«¿T
How to get the most from the flock
tical application of this discovery be­ round as a paved city street and at with the leant labor le the problem for
PRICES
longs to the railroads. For several little more cost than the amgunt now the farmer.
FROM
years they have been using burned wasted in “ working the road."
One way Is to save labor by spending
CASSIOPEIA 4885 A. O. C. C.
$25 to
gumbo as ballast for their roadbeds in
a little time In making things conven­
mode! dairy herd. In the tlx months’
Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and other
$40
test this cotv nave <3.270 pounds of milk,
FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS. ient for the laborer.
states of the middle west. It was first
Fix the house so tlint It la dry and as
Sovnetlnns new and desirable, finely finished and all tbo lsieet improve­ which tested 4.20 per cent butter fat, or Intended as a substitute for crushed Society O rg a n is e d F o r the P ro m o ­ warm as possible. I f poultry muet be
207.73 ponnds butter fut, which made
ment*. For all purposes they have no superior. Six styles. For sale by
rock in regions where rock could not
tion o f Good Hoods.
confined, put enough bens In It, not too
315.01 pounds of actual butter. The
easily be obtained, but It demonstrated
A movem**nt has been started In Me­ many.
financial record of the cow for these
its superiority so plainly that it is now dia, Pa„ that should receive til# earnest
Have the rooeta so arranged that
six months stands as follows:
used extensively even where ledges are support of every citizen. It Ig the or­ they will not become foul from drop­
1.118 pounds hay.................................. $3 54
abundant.
ganization of u society in the county pings. Make them so that they can be
4.142 pounds silage.................................... 4 14
3.580 pounds green clo ver......................... 3 12 The mud is really an Impure, exceed­ for tlie promotion of good road«. The removed easily or h o that they can be
1,241 pounds bran.................................
— ingly sticky clay. The process of pre­
project hag been launched well, and painted frequently with lice killers
68 pounds oats.................................
— paring it for use upon the rood is very
the Interest taken In the matter thus with little trouble.
734 pounds gluten.............................
—
simple.
Cord
wood
Is
piled
in
a
low
Provide a place for the feed. It le
42 pounds eornm eal.........................
—
Tar indicates tlint the promoter« will
42 pounds linseed ineal...................
— pyramid eigltf or ten feet wide. Over j be able to secure the co-operation of a not necessary for tbe ordinary farmer
89 pounds cottonseed m eal..............
— tills Is thrown three or four inches of
to cook nmsbo8 every morning or wuriu
large number of people.
Total value o f g rain ................................ 17 56
For some renaon It has taken many corn every evening for bis chickens.
Timber and Ranch
Tot*l .....................................................$28 36
years to secure general Interest in such Just give them enough of some kind of
Lands a Specialty.*
This left n profit of $50.40 on the pro­
an Important reform ns tlie making of grain, wheat, corn or oats, changing
duction of butter fa t
line highways, and ill tills particular occasionally, and let it go at thut.
Waste vegetables are all right. Green
We are prepared to locate you upon some of
Who escapes from jail is by no means tills country is far behind some of the
K n o w Yonr C o tta .
free. He is under the ban of the law countries In Kurope, which have Ideal bone is good to increase egg production.
the finest timber claims in Oregon, oi if you *
Much o f the profits o f dairying is and punishment is written over against highways, says the Chester (Pa.) Times. No poultry farmer should be without
Sf-
want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can w»
All of the argument is on the side of them; even the average farmer may
eaten up by the cow». A single cow his name. Soon or
the modern road, so It is not necessary find them profitable. I f he can't have
show you just what you are looking for. C a l l S may be ail right In appearance and la t e he w i l l be
caught again and*.
to stop and convince the people of the them, he can worry along without
and see u«. A ll correspondence promptly at- S even in the quantity of milk yield, and l>ear added punish­
utility of the well kept thoroughfare, them.
yet the mnv be moiety an expensive
tended to.
L U T H E R A CO., Dallas, Or. 5 luxury, her feeding and care weighing ment for his short
I f the chickens are all kept around
but the question that must now lie con­
escape from his cell.
sidered Is bow to secure the menus tbe barn, keep something handy for
more financially than her butter prod­
Those who by the
with which to build the roads. Some them to eat. Barns are usually com­
uct. Every co\*f should be carefully use o f palliative
of the states In the Union are very lib­ fortable places for chickens, and if
tested not only n* to the amount of powders and tablets
eral In the laws for the encouragement fed enough they will respond. The
butter yield, but ns to the amount of escape for a time
o f lietter highways, and In this partic­ trouble Is that they are expected to
feed she requires to make it from. The from the sufferings
ular Pennsylvania has much to learn find their own living around the barn,
test should Involve a careful weighing of dyspepsia are in
the same condition
from Connecticut, New Jersey. Massu and they can't do It
o f feed ns well ns butter, and cows as the escaped pris­
Nevor mind about cleaning out tbe
chusetts and other commonwealths,
that do not yield a reasonable profit oner. Soon or late
*
which have miles of highways over bonse every day. Keep it ns clean ns
should be disposed of.
they will go back to
which a carriage or a bicycle can travel possible, but no need to worry about
the old condition
It every day.
with case nnd comfort.
and pay an added
R h o d e In la n d ’« R o n d M eth od ».
Remember that poultry manure
penalty for tempor­
I
f
we
nrc
to
have
good
facilities
for
Rhode Island has shown a tendency ary release.
ranks high ns a fertilizer. Try It once
moving
sliout
the
country,
and
every­
to repudiate the methods adopted by
Dr. Pierce’s Gold­
body concedes that we must, then It Is nnd sec. A little time spent In saving
most of the eastern and middle states en Medical Discov­
clear
Hint the state should assist, for It will be richly rewarded. Realiza­
in respect to the co-operation of state, ery cares dyspepsia
the
beneit
Is to the state ns well as to tion o f the value of poultry manure
and
other
discuses
c-ouuties nnd towns. That state, ac­
the
Immediate
territory affected. And will usually keep the house* clean
of
the
stomach
and
cording to the idea of the legislators,
If
tlita
Is
done
It
will be found that the enough on the average farm.
organs
of
digestion
should not aid financially the counties
No use to feed so many bens or any
and nutrition. Its
farmer*
nnd
suburban
residents will
and towns further than merely dis­
cockerels. I f they lay well, a moder­
cures are lasting.
quickly
Join
In
the
movement
to
secure
seminating Information and showing
ate number will give enough eggs. I f
- F -ir about tw o y M r .
first class highways.
the good results obtained from fine I Ruff* i r,t from a verv o tw tln .tr curu o f d rw w p
they don't, more will not help much,
,ia
."
w
-ites
R.
E
Secord.
K**,
of
13
EaRtem
roads. This latter work is accomplish­ A vc.. Toronto. O ntario. "1 tried a great m an
and the smaller the mmiher kept to­
G o o d R o a d , A r e t h e C h e a p e s t.
that we do not. ed by building sample highways of half ber
There are but T 11
Ml 1| * 7 | i n P
r>f r- m e d ie , w itlaatt «cee-R . I fin a lly loat
One main fact of the whole good gether the letter they will do.
faith
in
them
all
I
w.,a
at,
far
jr>ne
that
1
could
I
-j
IJ
P
carry
in
stock.
a mile in extent In each town and coun­ not lira * a n v aolid food on m y atoruacli for , long roads question deserves to be empha­
few tiling* in f
Reasonable care nnd abundant feed
ty. It was reasoued that these practi­ time fttt melancholy and depreeeed Could ntx sized— the permanence of the high­ will usually bring the desired result In
a
lrro
or
follow
my
-iccupution
tinam
ith,
Some
cal object lessons would arouse local ft., it m o n th , ago a friend recom m ended your w ay» after they have once been well eggs. Don't think liecnose you can't
A fte r a w e rk ’a
pride sufficiently to make their exten­ •G olden .Ifedical In -to e e ry
built, says the Baltimore News. The have fniicy poultry or can't care for It
en t I had derived w. much benefit that I
sion an actuality. So far this system treatm
W
We are quoting very low prices on all grade* of
^
continued the m edicine. I have taken three
first cost seems large, but the money 1* according to the fancier's standard you
lias Justified the state authorities in b o ttle , and am convinced it h a , in m y caw- ac
must be without egg*. Do something
S CARPET
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W ALLPAPER
M A T T I N G ^ their predictions. Nearly 500 miles of com pliahcd a perm anent cure. 1 can eonacien- In the end wisely Invested.
for the h«ns: they will return the fa­
tto u .ly recom m end it to the thoiMamls o f dya
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P IC T U R E
-
FRAM ES
£ good gravel and stone roads have been p ep tic , throughout tire land -
vor.— National Stockman nnd Farmer.
R i r o p t ’ R H lw h w a r s .
Accept no suliatitute for " Golden Med­
built, representing about one-fifth of
The cost of maintaining * public
the total road mileage of the whole ical Diacorerjr.’’ There it nothing -juat highway In England Is roughly estl
Neighbors are always willing to loan
an (food - for disease! of the stomach,
state.
mated by the authorltlee at $00 per anything except butter. Every woman
blood rid lungs
H O U S E F U R N IS H E R S
-
S A L E M . O R .'
Dr Kcrcc’s I’leanuit Pellets stimulate mile per annum; In France, 1105. and thinks her butter a little better than
the butter paid back.—Atchison Qlobei
In Auatrla, «100, per mile per annum.
the liver
fair «bare of patronage solicited
all a-ders promptly filled.
Dallas Foundry!
— ALL KrN D f OF—
IRON WORK TO ORDER-
Repairing Promptly Done.
ED. BIDDLE.
We have the Goods
And are Going to Sell Them
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NO FAVORITES
FOD SIMPLES
HOLVEBSON’S
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
,Y .
Salem's Best Store
Send Us Your Mail Orders.
II. C,
J E. UsM.av.
S I B L E Y
“ I have used your Hair Vigor
for five years and am greatly
pleased with it. It certainly re­
stores the original color to gray
hair. It keeps my hair soft.” — Mrs.
Helen Kilkenny,New Portland , Me.
• PROP.
B a ll
B e a r in g
SEWING
MACHINES
J!
J. WISEMAN, DALLAS.
g LUTHER & CO.*
* REAL ESTATE
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BUREN
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f lA M IL T O f l
PRISONER
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