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DALLAS DREGON JULY 18 1902. VOL. XXVIII. L. N. WOODS, M. D. Good enough fo r anybody Physician and Surgeon, Dalian, Oregon. T V- B EMBREE, M D DA LLAS, - OREGON g ^ L L H a v a n a F i l ler O lllae o v er b a n k . J f. I W . H. C. E .m » . S I B L E Y & . h 'A K I N , A tto rn e y H -a t-lju w . 9 Wo heve th e only *et of n lin tri't book a III Polk ouutjr - R eliable aUatract* fu rn U h ed , a n d iiHHiey to jail, No ttMiimu-tion charged on loan«. Room» t •Kl 3 WiLftn’s block, Dallas su e ta u g n t scnooi. As history Was one of h e r special su b je c ts, sh e designed histo rical m aps to a id h e r cla sse s in stu d y in g th a t b ran ch . I t w as a n im m en se a m o u n t o f w ork, b u t her stu d e n ts b ecam e e n th u s ia stic tn th e ir love for history. In her m ap s th e se ctio n s explored nud se ttled by d iffe re n t nations, th e ro u te s n l ex p lo rers nud th e sections of th e co u n try affe cted by th e d ifferen t w a rs w ere o u tlin ed In colors, teu eb lu g a t a g lan ce lessons th a t w ould re q u ire h o u rs of te x t stu d y to m aste r, an d ev ery place, w h e th e r c ity or crossroad, w h ere nn Im p o rta n t ev e n t had occur- | red w as definitely located, a n d th e p ith | of th e story told w h e re th e e v e n t oc curred. A few m o n th s a f te r h e r m a rria g e h e r I h u sband, who is su p e rin te n d e n t of-I J. L. COLLINS, Mtorney and Counselor at Law, » o l l e l l o r in C 'h H iic e r y . »1** been In prac tic e of Ilia pro fessio n in th is place ii ab-nit tliirty y e a re, a nd will a tte n d to all bu»ir«-M u trtu trtd to hie ware, Office, c o rn e r M ain a n d C o u rt <* D illae, Polk Co, O r TO W N SBN D A HAKT, A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . OSCAR HAYTER. . A tto rn ey a t-L a w . Office u p s ta ir « in C a m p b e ll’ s b u ild in g . OREGON. DALLAS f FL0R0D0RA " BANDS a n p f sam t v a tu * a s ta g s fro m ) “ STAR." •• HORSE SHOE," SPEARHEAD:-STANDARD NA YY." i r OLD PEACH A HONEY." •'SA W L O G ." •• OLE YARCINY" •*MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. V. COAD Atto r n ey s-at- Law Là ’ D A LLA S, OREGON. W ill p r a c tic e In a ll c o u r ts . o v er b u n k . ------ ----------- Office, eif v'VOi Robert A. Miller, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oregon City j * Oregon MRS. EUGENIA GOFF. R o o m 3, W e in tia rd b u ild in g O p p o site C o u rth o u s e . The L a n d title s a n d la n d office b u sin e ss a sp e c ia lty . E x -K e g is ie r O regon C ity la n d office. A. .1 . M A R T IN , O n l y W o m a n I n Tl% Je C o u n t r y W h o M a k e s W a r M ap s. Mrs. E u g en ia Goff of M inneapolis, M inn., h a s th e d istin ctio n o f being th e only w o m an in th* c o u n try to m ake w a r m aps. It w a s alm o st b j ch an ce th a t Mrs. Goff e n te re d upon th e c a re e r o f a w ar m ap m aker. B efo re she w a s m arried EUGENIA G O FF. schools in M innesota, on re tu rn in g from m ak in g his ro u n d s o u e u ftern o o n re m a rk e d th a t his te a c h e rs in h isto ry w ere not acco m p lish in g us m uch a s he desired th ey should. M rs. Goff re,plied th a t sh e d id not th in k it possible for te a c h e rs to ach iev e s a tis fa c to ry re s u lts w ith the o rd in a ry tex tb o o k s: th a t th e fa u lt w as n ot so m ild) w ith th e te a c h e rs ; th a t histo rical m ap s, in her opinion, w ere essen tial. A fte r fu rth e r c o n v ersa tio n along th e sa m e line, to illu s tra te her th o u g h t she w en t to n tru n k th a t co n tain ed the m a n u sc rip t an d notes used by h e r w h ile te a c h in g an d produced th erefro m th e m a n u sc rip t o f th e se ries o f historical m ap s th a t she h a d p re p a re d for her classroom tra in in g school work. T h ese w ere sp re a d upon th e tab les, an d a f t e r se v era l h o u rs of c a re fu l e x am in atio n Mr. Goff said : “ T h e se m aps m u st be published. T h ey a re Ju st w h a t o u r schools an d te a c h e rs need.” P A IN T E R , D a m .a s , • - I M O W ERS * AND ** B IN D ER S O regon R A K E S AND T E D D E R S MOTOR TIME T A B L E . Leaves Independence for M onm outh and Airlie — 1:30 a m 3:30 p m rv ■ Leaves Independnce for M onm outh a n d Dallas— )» » n i 7 1 5 p in M m s M onm outh for Airlie — 50 a in 3:50 p m Leaves M onm outh for I»alla*— 1:® a in 7:30 p m Leaves \lrlfe for M onm outh and Independence— 9 1*) a m ftp m Leaves Dallas for Mon m o u h an I Im ieoendenuo— ltuo p tn 8.30 p m. II. C . G R A V EN p re s id e n t. | W AGONS, b u g g ie s C A R R IA G ES j A ll kinds of harvesting m achinery and vehicles and t a great variety of extras. Plows and cultivators. I W A G N ER - B R O S ., - D A L L A S R. « . W ILLIAM S. ( .» a b le r . W . C. V ASSALL, a s s i s t a n t C a s h ie r R A LL A S OF l it DALLA8, * hank W L U T H E i t & C O .* OREGON, REAL ESTATE T ra n s a c ts a g e n e ra l b a n k in g ousi- uess in all its b r a n c h e s ; b u y s a n d se lls e x c h a n g e <>n p r in c ip a l p o in ts in I be U n ited S ta te s ; m a k e s c o lle c tio n s on all p o in ts in th e P acific N o r th w e s t; lo a n s m o n ey am i d is c o u n ts p a p e r a t th e b est r a t e a ; allow in te r e s t o n tim e d ep o sits. Timber and Ranch Lands a Specialty . j * a i * * We are prepared to locate you upon some of • * the finest tim ber claim s in Oregon, ot if you * want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can show you ju st what you are looking for. Call and see us. A ll correspondence prom ptly at * tended to. LUTH ER & CO., Dallas, Or. # w 1 v is it O R . J O R D A N ' S o n t x T l 1 MUSEUM OF IKITONY* 1 K 1 1 t u n S T , SM FtlSC ISN .CII.. I The LaWM A tu» t '«s t cal Mu««tiei H» the , Won A •» any ' 0<sc«*« |w». i t I r • -•» •e i>f the oldMt lteeciaii-.t on ik * C o » e t [ fest j* year*. OR. JOROAN-DISEASES OF MOM ■ T r a i l ' l l thr.rosieh’T •r»dt«'*»ed , i n tu v y .tc n t * th o u t t h e u - e if a . r r a r y I r a » » . » f t.ed by tn Fxuert. ■ •m l e a r . for t* urttm r»- a 1 , <pm.k «nei < radical cure for P llr « . P lantar» and r i t i a i u r . I<y Dr. Jorcia.i t tpncial peso «• leu met nodV __ iitatlon free and « r d ly pdrafe Traaruem per I y Of b>- letter A /•».!*»*• Cure in every c**« tr ta k e i. W r ite for R ... R K L U .E . ten ) r i l l * l « r n V * % % * * v o * * % a » * i % % '* * %***%%■ * •’ — S t-L ife - ; mt I M I L b d F k k H . ( A * * iu W i book C all o f R. JORDAN ft CO.. 1081 Market S t . é. F. f.-U ! F. H. MUSCOTT, tru ckm an . D a llu s : O r e g o n A (a ir s h a re o f p a tr o n a g e solicited sn /l all o*ders p r o m p tly HUed. Dallas Foundry! — A L L K IN D S O F — There are but few things in FURNITURE # Repairing Promptly Done. £ H O U SE FU R N ISH ER S • PROP. that we do not carry in stock. 0 We are quoting verv low prices on all grades of ^ #C A K PE T W A L LPA PER M A T T IN G # ^ PICTURE - FRAM ES ^ IRO N WORK TO O RD ER ED. BIDDLE, There’s another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for Instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor— Ayer’s. This is why we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always restofp« cojof, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. Sl.oo a boitle. All d rill, IKS. W hy MBS H o u s e , sig n a n d o r n a m e n t a l , g r a in i n g , k a ls o m in g a n d p a p e r h a n g in g . “ A bout a y ear ego m y h a ir was co m in g o u t very fa st, so I bought a bottle of A y c i’s H a ir V igor. It sto p p ed th e fallin g an d m ade my h a ir grow very rap id ly , u n til now it is in c h e s in le n g th .” — M rs. A. B o y d sto n , A tch iso n , K an s. * * % B U R E fJ & flA M IL T O N % ¥ W ^ * * % Several New Lines just in from the East. See Ad. Next Week* BROWN & ELLIS T he re s u lt w as th a t not only w ere those m a p s revised an d publish ed , but a b u sin e ss h as been estab lish ed th a t occu p ies a large* p a r t of th e tim e of both Mr. a n d Mrs. Goff. O ver 100 h isto rical m ap s h av e been p re p a re d by them , ra n g in g from a few in ch es in size to w all m ap s five o r six feet in e x te n t. T h e ir w ork ta k e s th em to th e d iffe re n t lib ra rie s o f th e co u n try. in clu d in g th e N atio n al lib ra ry u t W ash in g to n , w h ere th e y se a rc h for an d v erify m a te ria l fo r th e ir w orks. O ffice ip n taira in O dd F e llo w s ’ new b lo ck . n , A L L A _H , - - O E K O O K . K \ . L. BUTLKR B U T L E R & C O A l) Long Hair If yum ax your druggist um; —ihk tallitoli cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we i i will expresa you a bottle. Bo sure and give the n a m e of your nearest express office. Address, I J . C. A Y E R CO., Lowell, M aas. J . N . H akt J. H . T ow nkknu N O 31. J SALEM , OR. J % * * % % * * ^ * * * * W om en O ia a v re e . W hy do w om en d islik e w o m en ? “I t Isn’t Je alo u sy ,” said one of th e sex, "b eca u se th e d islik e is n o t confined to hom ely a u d u n su c cessfu l w om en, an d th e o b je c ts a re not a lw a y s p re tty an d su c cessfu l ones. I t m ay be because w om en a r e not so easily d o n e,’ sa y s an exch an g e. " I t is not becau se w om en a re w om en th a t th ey a r e d islik ed by tb e ir own sex In busin ess. I t is b ecau se th e a v ro ller a t th e top. T h e p o rtio n o f tb e era g e ‘hom e w o m a n ’ d o esn ’t u n d e r w eb b etw een th e tw o id le rs is d isp la y sta n d . S he is u su ally m o n arch of h er ed th ro u g h a w indow in th e fro n t of hom e, ab so lu te ly th e m o st im p o rta n t th e casing. perso n in it, an d sh e loses tlie tru e In o p e ra tin g th is in d ic a to r th e a t a p p re c ia tio n of th e im p o rtan c e of o tb te n d a n t of th e c a r n eeds m erely to A. M. T ay lo r o f P o rt E w en . N. Y.. p ress a b u tto n , a n d th e m ech an ism e r people o u tsid e It. A m an In b u si ness is c o n s ta n tly b ro u g h t in co n tact hns In v en ted , sa y s T h e Scientific A m er will a u to m a tic a lly w in d up, th e w eb w ith m en w h o a re h is e q u a ls or su p e ican. a sim ple a n d d u ra b le a p p a ra tu s sto p p in g w h en tb e ro lle r h a s m ad e one rio rs, w h o h av e eq u a l rig h ts w ith him, w h ich is designed fo r use in railro ad co m p lete revolution, w h ich w ill b rin g w h e re a s a w o m an m ay spend tw o c a rs an d s tr e e t c a rs to d isp la y the 1 th e n ex t s ta tio n o r s tr e e t n am e Into h o u rs a d a y v isitin g w ith ca lle rs of her r me of th e n ex t s ta tio n o r s tre e t prom view. T h e w eb is long en o u g h to h av e ow n g ra d e o f in tellig en ce n s ag ain st inently. tb e r e tu rn sta tio n s In d icated on th e u n T h e a p p a r a tu s is co u taiu ed in a n eat rolled h alf. A th u m b u u t is a tta c h e d pixteen sp e n t w ith th e ch ild ren an d th e s e rv a n ts . W hen sh e does m eet casing, w hich m ay be secu red to th e to tb e s h a f t of th e low er roller, by th e m en. it is e ith e r in th e cap ac ity of t i l e of th e car. W ith in th e c asin g au d tu rn in g of w h ich th e w eb can be w ound g rocery b o y s or c le rk s w h o se business m ou n ted on a ro lle r a t th e bottom is a back au d r e s e t T h e m otor sp rin g m ay it is to d e fe r to h er opinion, how ever w eb of p a p e r on w h ich th e s ta tio n or be w ound up by a key o r c ra n k ap p lied illogical, o r in a social w ay . w hen it to th e sq u a re d end o f th e ta k e u p ro ller Isn’t w o rth w h ile to c o m b a t her ideas sh a ft. if th e y h a p p e n to be e rra tic . M a k in g C a r W h e e ls S tro n g . "So t h a t u n less sh e m ak es a very Som e re m a rk a b le te s ts o n c a r w h eels g re a t effo rt sh e becom es p o sitive and h av e recen tly been m ad e a t th e fo u n do g m atic, a n d w h en she m eets other d rie s of th e New York C a r W heel w om en w h e re th e re Is a clash of in ter w orks, a t B lack Hock, sa y s th e B uffa e s ts sh e ex p e c ts th e sa m e deference lo E x p ress. T b e co m p an y la filling an from th em th a t sh e receiv es in her o rd er fo r a special q u a lity o f w h eels to d aily su rro u n d in g s from m en. and th is be used u n d e r one h u n d re d th o u sa n d Is in a g re a t m ea su re th e reason w hy pound cap a c ity cars. T b e re q u ire m e n ts w o m en 's discu ssio n , w h en it stra y s for w h eels fo r su ch w ork a re v ery se o u tsid e th e re a lm s o r d re ss an d babies, vere,. a n d ra ilro a d en g in eers h av e re is not a lw a y s a s p eace fu l a s is desirn g ard ed th a t p roposition a s one o f th e hie.” m oat difficult to be fa c e d in m odern railro ad in g . A M o t k 'a K n i f e . Tlio sp ecificatio n s a n d te s t re q u ire In T h e E n to m o lo g ist Mr. F. B. Dodd m en ts o f th e M a ster C a r B u ild e rs’ a s d escrib es a p e c u lia r in stru m e n t by so ciatio n re q u ire w h eels to sta n d ten m enu s o f w h ich th e silk producing blow s o f n w eig h t of 140 p o u n d s fu ll m oth s o f th e A u stra lia n g en u s anthe- ing tw e lv e feet, tb e w heel b ein g p laced n e a c u t th e ir w ay o u t o f th e ir h ard h o rizo n tally , su p p o rted a t th re e p o in ts A KO VEL STA TION INDICATOR. cocoons. T h e in stru m e n t is a short, on th e flange. Som e ra ilw a y s also re hard , black an d c u rv e d th o rn , situ ated s tre e t n am es a r e p rin te d . T h e w eb q u ire th e w h eels to sta n d th e th e rm a l in th e th ic k Jo in ts a t th e b ase of th e p asses up o v er tw*o id le rs a t th e cen ter te s t, w h ich co n sists o f c a s tin g a b an d fore w in g s, one on each side. In a ru b uf th e jm U nit or. a n d th en ce to a t**keu p o f m olten iron oue an d o n c-b u lf in ch es bed specim en th e th o rn is easily d is th ick by fo u r in ch es w id e a ro u n d th e cernib le. b u t in a good one it is con w heel teste d . T b e te s t d e m o n s tra te s cealed am o n g th e d en se scales. th e a b ility o f th e w heel to w ith sta n d ex cessiv e h e a tin g from b ra k e service. T h e ro a d ’s In sp ecto r se lects th re e w h eels from each lot of 100 offered, M arriage is very largely an accident. an d if an y one fails to m eet th e te s t In few cases do m en o r women set u p a re q u ire m e n ts th e lot 14 rejected . I t can stan d ard of m anly or wom anly excellence lie Been th a t th e te s ts a re severe, even and choose by it. In m ost cases people In re g u la r practice. becom e engaged as tb e result o f pro p in quity rath er th a n because s A any deep M a n d M a i l e r 's H e » . E v ery cau se cap ab le of in creasin g rooted preference. M a u d M u ll e r o n a s u m m e r 's d a y th e am o u n t or blood o rd in a rily cir And so it often Hot >» h e n In a b r a n d n e w w a y . d ila tin g th ro u g h th e b rain lius u te n d iiappens th a t th e (M a u d ', y o u s e e . w a s a c i t y g i r l . ency to cau se w ak efu ln ess, sa y s T he wile enters upon T r y i n g t h e r u r a l lif e a w h i r l.) S h e c o v e re d a b o x w ith tin s e l g a y , P o p u la r S cience News. If th e b rain is the obligations of pi .-item it v ju st as L in e d It s n u g ly w ith n e w m o w n h a y . I o fte n k ep t for long periods on th e thoughtlessly as F i ll e d It n ic e ly w i t h e g g s a n d t h e n stre tc h , d u rin g w h ich th e v essels a re she entered on th e S t a r t e d t o lo o k f o r a l ik e l y h e n . j filled to rep letio n , th ey c a n n o t c o n tra c t piarriage relatio n , O u t o f t h e f lo c k s e le c te d o n e . A rid t h e n s h e t h o u g h t t h a t h e r w o r k w a s even w h en tlie ex citin g cau ses cease. because no one done. W ak efu ln ess, us a c insequeiice. re I has. warned h er I t w o u ld h a v e b e e n , b u t t h i s s t u b b o r n h e n su lts. a n d every d ay th e con d itio n of of th e dangers she S to o d u p s n d c a c k l s d " K a - d o o t ! " A nd th e n ■ th e in d iv id u al becom es w o rse because faces. Thousand* of M a u d M u ll e r c a m e a n d In h u r t s u r p r l a s tim e b rin g s th e force o f h ab it into women become L o o k e d c o ld l y I n t o t h e c r e a t u r e ’s e y e s . o p eratio n . E v e ry th in g th a t te n d s to invalids for lack T h e n t ie d I ts l e g s to t h e b o x . " Y o u b e t j th ro w th e blood unduly to tb e b rain of knowledge of I k n o w how to m a k e y o u s e t." H u t s t i l l It s to o d , a n d w o r s e a n d w o r s e or to a c c u m u la te it th e re should them selves. It is S h r i e k e d f o r t h I ts w r o n g s t o t h e u n l v e r s s . avoided. T h is is o vital m a tte r, an d 1 to this large body K ic k e d o v e r th e b o x w ith tin s e l g a y of women th at Dr. p rev en tio n Is b e tte r th a n cure. A n d I g n o m l n lo u s l y f la p p e d a w a y . T h e n a b a d b o y o v e r th e b a r n y a r d fe n c s T ig h t o r ill fittin g a rtic le s o f dress, P ierce’s Favorite Prescription T o e - h e e d . " B a y , M a u d , t h e r e 's a d i f f e r especially ab o u t tb e neck o r w aist, an d conies as a priceless boon, ence tig h t b oots an d shoes, should be d is I cures womanly ilia. 'T w e e n h e n s , y o u k n o w , s n d It Is t h a t card ed . T h e feet sho u ld be k ep t w arm " Favorite P rescription n establishes O n e n a y s ‘K a - d o o t ! ’ a n d o n e ' K a - d a t ! ' ** so th a t th e c ircu latio n m ay b f p ro m o t regularity, dries w eakening drains, heals T h e n M a u d r e c a l l e d t h a t t h e u g l y b r u t a he t r i e d to s e t h a d s a i d . " K a - d o o t ! ” ed. W earin g cork soles In tb e boots or ' inflam m ation a n d ulceration and cures H c e t h a t h is to r ic d a y female weakness. It m akes weak women S A h n e d b e l v u e s r h e s s in In xboes a n d ch an g in g th e sock* every a n e m b a rra s s e d w ay T o t h i n k o f t h e b o b b le s h e m a d e o n e s day a re ex cellen t m ean s to th is end j stro n g , sick «vor'Sfi well. r m r f tr f t chiK l woe b o rn ." w rite s M rs. w hen and stro u g ly recoin tuended. A part, J o " rd A a fte n St »«it V F S w r s tt g n p .F m l e r l e l i Cf* Va.. S h e trie d to s e t a g e n tle m a n hen. how ever, from p hysical cause*, th e re " m y h e a lth w m * « y pooT for * lo n e tim e , a n d —W i c h i t a K a g l * w in te r I w » t o e d w ith p a in d o w n in hack j r e v a rio u s m oral can ses a c tin g on th e la»t I c a n id h a rd l- w u * r w ith o u t g r e a t w ffe H n g flo w to H a v e P a r ly D a h lla e . b rain eq u ally Inim ical to sleep. W h a t M y h u sb a n d ( xA *.ne a b o ttle o f I»r P ie rc e * F a o rite P re sc rip tio n a n d a vial o f h is P le a sa n t n»e o b jectio n to th e o ld d ah lia w ag ever keeps th e a tte n tio n fu lly aro u sed v Pellet» w h ic h I u sed a s dire c te d . In fo u r day» keeps th e blood vessels o f tb e b rain 1 I w n g r e a tly reliev e d , a n d now a fte r using; th e Its la te n t' a s o f bloom. By s ta rtin g th « m ed ic in e t h r e e m o n th s . I aeem to be e n tir e ly d iste n d e d , an d th e co n seq u en ces o f w ell I c a n 't »ee w h y it i t th a t th e r e a r e «o ro o ts ea rly In a fra m e o r In bo x es w h ich a re covered u p a t n ig h t tbft th a t w e know . O n th e o th e r band, m a n y «nflering w o m e n w h en th e r e is *uch a n e a a v w ay to he c u re d . I k n o w y o u r m edicine« p la n ts m ay be bad In flow er e a rlie r w hen tb e a tte n tio n beg in s to flag tbe a re th e b est in th e w o rld ." th a n usual. 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