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D A I .L A S V O L . X X V III. Physician and Surgeon, Dalla«, Oregon. T- V B' e MBREE, M O D ALLAS, - OREGON Office over bank. J a iu w , u. c. S IB L E Y & E A K IN , A t t o r n e y N - n 1- L a \v, W » have tH » only set of ahetract book » in Folk ouuly . Reliable * l >« tracl « furni » lied , and money to Mu . Vo eoininueioii charged on loan *«. Room « t fd 3 Wilaon’s block . Dalla « H J. L. COLLINS. \ttorney and Counselor at Law, Solicitor in Chancery. H am bd«u in practice of hi « profession in this place >i ib m l thirty year «, ami will attend to all huMreas n * rusted u * ki « care . Office , corner Main and Court (« Dull *«, Polk Oo , Or J. H . T ownhb . s u J. N. H akt TOW NSEND A H AKT, ATTO RNEYS-AT-LAW . OlHce ipstairs in Odd Fellows’ new block. n. A.X.X.A.B, - - OREGON. OSCAR H AYTER. -A t t o rn e y » t-L a w . Otllce up stairs in Campbell’ s build- kig- D ALLAS) • OUEUON. I .. Hl ' TI.KIt E K . COAI > BUTLER <fc COAD Attorneys-at-Law D A L L A S , OREGON. W ill practice iu all courls. over bank. Office, Robert A . Miller, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oregon City o* Oregor Room 3, Weiiihard building Opposite Courthouse. Land titles and lund office business a specialty. Ex-Kcgister Oregon City land office. A . .1, M A lt T I N , PAINTER, House, sign and ornamental, grain ing, kalsoming and paper banging. D u . i a s . - O rkoon - MOTOR TIME TABLE. Loave « Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — 7:30 a tn 3:30 p in Leave * Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas I no a in 7:16 p ni Leave « Monmouth for Airlie - Q0 a in 6:60 pm Leave « Monmouth for Pall ; ia — 1:40 a m 7:30 pm Leaves Airlie for Monmoutu and - Independence — (fcOONiu 5 p in Leave « Dalla « for Monmou It an 1 Inne «end in -e - UOU p in 8.30 p m. It. K. W ILLIA M S , C Mutiler. F r e il t l r n l . Caatiler. W. C. VA S SA LL, a ssista n t C a sh ier ft. O. C RAV EN ii A L L A S C IT Y HANK OF DALLAS , OREGON , Transacts a general banking ousi- in all its branches; buys and sells exchange on principal point* in I be United States; makes collections on all l*»inU in the Pacific Northwest; loans money and discounts |>aper At the best rates ; allew interest on tim e deposits. u « m ( v is it DR. JORDAN'S •***▼ ( { M U S E U MtlllUfT,T.,U]rttlCUM,CU. M OF ANATOMY* ( T h e I J i L 'n t AiMt'XBical MuaewM hi thft W «rl4 . KeAkftftfts«* any e. ntrfe.t«d disease p M l f l / e l y t>y the « M d t • «e c ia itx t on U m Coau. hat j * year*. j 1 . I ML tIOtOAM—DISEASES 0$ MEN i ■ V P I l l . i a th oroughly eradicated J N o w *y »le w « ith«.ut the u>« -.f a s r e a r y " T r a a a e a fitted h y aft F rp ert. ■ aadl- t w l l~jf ■ « • a l e r t . 4 «Hack and V radical ruee fo r r i l e s , P l a e u v a and r i a t f t l » . i*y Dr Jordan's tp e c u l paw ( le t4 M ethod«. _ C onetiltatta« ir e « and atri* tly p rlk ftt« Treatm ent per * W earnsl y r by letter A A ***««*« CNrrs !n e v e r » case J A •¿-•rn .V e n . W r ite ' e B ok mt . I V »»H h lA O K . M A IL *l> ► K HR. (A valtaah’ 7 book I ' ' a i e i r e ) Call or « r u e an foeoAN a c o . tost Mart,! at. a s. F. H. MUSCOTT, TRUCKM AN. D a lla s : O re p o n A lair share of patronage solicited aad ell o-ilers promptly tilled. FEW M y Hair L IN E S Several New Lines just in from the East. See Ad. Next Week* BROWN & ELLIS BALANCED \RATIONS C A S T O R IA Tin Kind You Have Always Bought MOWERS \=± AND >* BINDERS WAGONS, b u g g ie s CARRIAGES I 1 WAGNER - BROS., - DALLAS BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. B uyers and S hippers of GRAIN — a l l im D * o r — IRON WORK TO ORDER- R epairing Prom ptly Done. EO. BIDDLE, N 34 but the fact (s inat shiploads of old horseshoes leave Ixmdou for Cblua. All these come back to London In tbe form Gnrdeniua are tbe fashionable flower of spades, having been so transformed of tbe aeason In New York. by tbe lngeuious natives. Tbe highest mountain peak In Colo Dr. V. G. Simkovltch, who has charge rado is Klcrra Blanca, wblcb Is 14,483 of tbe literary treasures of Columbia “ I had a very severe sickness feet high. university, bas purchased for the II- j thst took off all my hair. I pur Tbe Ivor; market shows signs o f a brary an eurly Ituliuu manuscript of chased a bottle of Ayer’ s Hair Vigor and It brought all my, hgtr steady decrease, nud tbe extinction of great value, containing tbe epistles of back again.” t h e supply Is feared. St. Jerome, believed to have been made W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, ill. France annually produces about 143,- during tbe ninth century. !?.)!>,000 pounds of chocolate and bon An electric street car system bus bons la ubout ennui quauUMes. been in operation In Liverpool for some O ne thing is c e r t t U ^ J ••*-- 31 .« — Now a movement half been Tbe plckWg oF-tUe’ kflfeln and straw years. A y er’s H air V igor makes berry crops In California Is-talmost en started to do away vfftb It. Petitions, the hair grow. This is signed by nearly all tbe influential peo tirely In the bauds of tbe. Cbiuese. because it is a hair food. Lawton. Okln.. six mouths old. bas ple of tbe city, have been filed with 7.800 Inhabitants. 18S lawyers. 45 sa- j **>e municipal authorities uskiug that It feeds the hair and the ^ loons. 37 gambling dens nud 4 schools. , tbe system be abolished. hair grows, that’ s ail there Mosquito«*« are fond of anything blue. The Gold Coast government Is en- is to it. It stops falling Tliul Is u sclvntltic discovery that Is deavortng to win volunteers for its furnishing an argument for changing Maxim gun detachments. As a big la o f the hair, too, and al the <*olor of the United States army ducement It lias offered to give any ways restores color to shirt. i member a militury funeral, a distlnc- gray hair. Furthing breakfasts, consisting of o f t‘on t',’voted b* -bc natives. Practically the offer is. “Join the de- SI.M • bettle. Alt feezflsts. coffee, bread and butter and Jam, are I tacbuieot and we’ ll bury you.” now being provided by tbe Salvation If your d ru g g ist cannot supply you , Krupp. ibe great manufacturer of •end us one do llar ami we w ill express ] Army for poor children in Newcastle, you a bottle . Be su rtian d give th e name | cannon, has lately completed a number England. òf your ------- nearest ^ r e s t express oflu office •« . A ddress , of paper fleldpieces for the use of the J ’ . C .. AYER CO ., Lowell , M ass . ' T. L. Carter, one of Mosby’s men, German Infantry. Their caliber is a lit has his name on the monument In bon- tle less than two Inches, and the pieces or of dead Confederates at Front Hoy- | T L S T FO R F IV E Y E A R S . are so light that one soldier can easily P ou nds P e r cen t P ounds al. lie is now postmaster at Orange I carry one. but tbe resistance Is greater m ilk . f a t . b u tte r f a t . Court [louse. Va. 6 - 13.67 . , .. than that of a fleldpleee of steel of 4G6.01 5 5 .... 8.473 British fruit growers are adopting the the 8ame ca,ll)er 446.tO 384.06 6.1 1898 ........ 7.511 5.3 363.24 412.11 Idea of covering their crops with paper , 1S96 ... Professor Goldberg has discovered in 1900 ...,.... 7 , e ; 2t * 608.22 436.62 5.7 sheets during the cold nights. A small i western Norway a viking tomb con IDOL ....... 5 . 870*4 362.98 6.3 311.13 outlay hi labor and paper results in i taining tbe remains of a woman, a She was dry twenty-seven weeks in I considerable saving in the long run. complete set of urms and the skeleton the five years; Is due to calve April 24. In the work of restoring the Ara j of a horse, which has excited intense 1902, and is giving now nineteen pounds I c’oell church at Home the famous mu-1 Interest In the learned world und is of milk per day. Owing to carelessness ral frescoes-of Plnturiechlo have been pronounced the first discovery of Its she was dry thirteen weeks in 1901. completely ruined, several large nails kind, notwithstanding that the old having been driven Into them. sages speak often o women warriors. Before long It is provable thgt the Tbe Frenchman’s weakness for gov dogs as well as the daughters of rich ernment situations is shown by tbe and fashionable folk may be sent to fact that for twenty vacant jiosts ns Purls to tlnish off their education. A I office guardians, caretakers, porters, school for dogs has been established in etc., at the prefecture de la Seine there A correspondent asks Breeder’s Ga that city. were no fewer than 7.000 applications, Systematic Inquiries into the present and 35,800 applications were received zette, “ Which Is more profitable feed condition of bird life In Missouri bring for 320 vacancies among the office for dairy cows, bran or sbipstuff (mid- to light the surprising discovery that HAvi*epers. AH ihese candidates were dlim si, bran usually selling at 10 cents within the last Ufteen years insectivo recommended by municipal councilors, per hundred pounds less than the mid dlings?” rous birds have decreased U2 per cent deputie*, senators and even ministers VV. A. Henry makes the following re and game birds 80 per cent. .rticiioiigu it is true mat fine insist ply; “ Good wheat middlings contain D A IR Y M A N A N D F A R M E R . All British military convicts who win uouuiietm assnu tun «*».!*•* j ence upon tbe right has been stilled more nutriment than good wheat bran have been sentenc'd to penal servitude Th* Dent of flie Form er Always and will generally be found more useful questlou with A ll the ingenuity and within the ranks of the Republican par for sleeping at their posts have had Mnkea the Bout of tue Latter. than the same weight of the bran. In bitterness at their command, the truth ty, the right nevertheless remains the their sentences commuted to lighter right. The Democratic policy now As a general rule the best farmer matters of this kind a good deal de remains that it is uuassuilable as a ones. These military offenses are now makes the best dairyman, and the best pends upon the other constituents of typical and faithful American policy. I •» ■ «: being met by lighter sentences. de .... ’el- J. dairyman has the best crops on his 0r,m1' fou" ded on ,tb« r ght A certain .ngllshluuu by birth w b « The vegetarian novelties in hats and ! farm, says Dairy and Creamery. Theie the ration. Where one is feeding corn- It provide, alike for the protection o f meal as a part of the concentrates It American and other Interest. In the is trU“ Alupri‘,'‘ “ Principles. Ths bonnets in London include the substi | is no mystery as to why this should be. people of this country favor such a Is an Ameri an by force of circum tution of the rosy red tomato and- the I It is because the man who attends is generally better to use bran for the philippines and for the Independence! policy. The Republican majority will stances bas ta*cn In this country lonft other part, because the corn furnishes of the islands under un American pro-; flower of the French bean for the wing carefully to his business, no matter doubtless refuse to be controlled, how enough to absorb tbe American Ide« and other animal decoration* now com what it may be, makes n success of it. the carbohydrates and is heavy in tectorate. This government rightfully ever, by the American desire for Amer of humor. I.ast summer he was la character and needs lightening by the claims the lands and waters necessary rnonly used on ladles* headgear. ican dealing with the Philippines. Th€ London on a visit und happening ta The dairyman or funner who thinks bran, which, lieiug loose and flaky in for naval, military and coaling stations have business with n man on au up An Essex (England) clergyman, ex his business is just n little beneath his character, effects that result very nice and facilities for submarine cable ter subsequent accounting with the people per floor of a tall building took th « periencing a difficulty in obtaining the dignity is likely to spend so much of ly. Where one does not care to get minals. The Filipino government es at the polls should convince the empire "lift” to reach bis office. Tbe elevator services of u bell ringer, has evolved a Ills time thinking what sphere in life the lightening effect due to bran, then tablished under this policy would be dreamers that imperialism is not a win was one o f tbosc excessively dullber* device whereby, with the aid of the he would have occupied if the world middlings would be the more econom required to carry into effect the treaty ning issue before the American people. kte British affair«, und Its «null Ilka electric current, he ring* his own bells had known what he really might have ical feed of the two. Middlings are a obligations with Spain and looked to progreaa nm *.ed the Amerlennlxetl by pressing buttons in the vestry. done that he will leave undone a good better feed for young pigs than wheat H O N E S T T A R I F F R E V I S I O N . Briton. Tin only • tlu r occupant o f Some of the out and out New York many things that should have prompt bran because the bran is too ebaffy in for the maintenance und protection of all rights and property acquired under Con|ris«niaa L ew i, Oaalllaaed Ha* Po- the ear wit*, u mid.In- < *d English chappies have taken to wearing the and careful attention. character for the digestive tract of the the authority of the United States. man, with a i.i ■ ■ .< ; p I'ullarly monocle, which at present is in greater ; The dairyman. In order to make his ■ lalaaaa of llae l>eaaaiM*riaey. young pig. We have found at our sta The policy now agreed upon by the * man frnm favor thuu ever among London dandies. business profitable, must of necessity tion farm that some of our horses It Is gratifying to note that Congress English s.i'lou* .* > Democratic members of the senate America ventured ss him. Eastern opticians notice an apprecia produce a large portion of the feed his could not utilize middlings to any ex committee on the Philippines may not man Letvia In hla speech In the house “ I think I eoulc. a a greut Im ble increase in the demaud for single cows consume. At ordinary prices for of representatives stated and stood tent with udvantage. Their use was fairly be characterized as merely a glasses. upon (I:** real tariff reform policy of the provement In this lift. ’ n> sala. feed and at present prices for dairy almost sure to induce colie with cer partisan attempt to discredit the Re The Englishman looked seriously fft* Democratic party. The Constitution’s The Hank of Netherlands is now products there is no money In buying tain individual horses. Such trouble publican policy. It is In effect the special from Washington says of tbe terested. lending $.5.(MK).U00 less than It did n feed for cows—by this we mean in never followed tbe use of bran as a identical policy which was advocated “ How?” he asked. speech: year ago. the Bank of Italy $fi.G,50.00U buying all the feed. That dairy which horse feed.” by the late President Harrison and oth “ Why," tbe other man went on, “ M "H e said he did not argue for free less, the Austro-Hungarian bank $17,- | Is made up of cow* bred on the farm Cottonared and Ita Feeding. er eminent Republicans who did not make It go faster by n simple little a^ trade, hut for the Democratic policy of 450.000 less. the Imperial German bank 1 on which they are kept and fed on feed Cottonseed and Its products ore valu relinquish their Americanism under revenue so ud Justed as to work no raiigemcnt. I'd stop tbe lift altogeth $10,4:50.000 less and the Bank of Spain produced on that farm Is more profit able milk and butter producers. They the temptation of foreign conquest and er and move the building up aad $25,000.000 less. able than one where the cows have do not injure the milk for drinking distant dominion gained through tbe harm to such Interests as really need down.” The Four Hours’ Sleep society is the 1 been bought and the feed they con purposes, but when fed in too large subjugation and government by force incidental protection, but he protested Tbe Englishman looked slightly. latest thing In associations, and it is sume is bought. quantity they do affect the quality of of alien peoples. More than one com ugalust the Inordinate protection ol more Interested. A good farmer delights I d producing the butter produced, giving It a higher manding Republican voice was lifted tariff giants which bure futtened and Chicago bred. The members argue that "H ow?” he aaked. ^ more than four hours’ sleep Is unnec- the largest possible crop, and the same melting poiut and making it firm, which In the early days following the close of grown Into great trusts under tbe oper e*sary, and they pledge themselves not man will try to have the best cows and is an advantage in a warm climate, the war with Spain, urging that we ations of the Dlpgley rates.” Ip o B fM . Thut is a statement that rings true to huve more and to bring up their chil so care for them that they will produce but at the same time the texture is In retaiu only naval coaling stations in Sponges grow In odd, faoU stt* and clear to the trust ridden con dren on the same plan. the largest possible amount of milk. jured, tlie butter being sticky and the the Philippines and refuse to enter ___________ _ ______r _ ______ shapes. Some of them have au ovar- For tbls reason the good dairyman flavor poor When, however, seed and upon the perilous and sinful policy of sumers of the entire enuutry. It has Chinese spades from British horse- l»een the success of the Republican par ] growth resembling huge wurts. Tuer% «nnmis like an absurd statement is interested in the production of large meal are projM»rly coinbiueJ with graio empire Inseparable from the perma da. L lints — and * crops and looks u]>on farming as the I and hay feed, so that the cottonseed nent holding of tbe Philippines as an ty to make millions of humble citizens art‘ some suggOMfng ’ re curiositi«« believe that “ the foreigner pays the figures of Idols, most important factor In making the products do not form over one fourih Ainericun colony. and not marke* practical use. tax” Hiid that a prohibitive tariff Is the dairy a profitable adjunct to tbe farm of the grain ration, this injurious effect shape many sole guarantee of living wages and In trimming I or the farm an economical way of sup on the quality of the butter is not ap !e which or« simili sponges profitable commerce In the home mar porting the dairy. parent. BLIND es, for black- used for children’s ket for the home producer. Two or three i>oiinds of cottonseed or ing shoes and in making paper, The For Infants and Children. FOLD* But the tremendous growth and the A Guernsey C i m t ' i Record. meal may be fed per cow per day with ninniing wealth o f the trusts, protec uses vary according to size. Following is the record of the Guern out materially affecting tbe butter. One of the largest sponges known tlon fed from the pockets of tho mass sey cow Millwood's Perseverance 121)35, Cottonseed meal is rich in flesh form es. are facts that can no longer be con Is In New York city. It Is fan shape Bears, the born Aug. 27, 1892. The cow is the ers and milk producers, and its value cealed. The people who pay these pip and some three feet In diameter. For property of N. I. Bowditch of Framing . as a dairy food is unquestioned and un Signatare o f Blindfold ers are scraping the scales from their practical use It la worthless, but as an ham. Mass.: I doubted. For mixing with cottonseed woman and she eyes and taking a square look at the exhibit It is valued at $100. | hulls, corn fodder, ensilage and the loaea all confi Th» best sponges are Imported from maws und tentacles o f the octopuses I grass hays, feeds of the opposite kind dence in herself. that are disporting in the government I Mediterranean, although Florkln Her step i, slow, from cottonsenl meal. It has no su- tank and being fed from the lifeblood produces very fine varieties. These and I perlor. Numerous experiments have | hesitating uncertain. Her of the common people. The more the vnry price from a ceut to $20 ! h I iowii cottonseed meal In the same rn- hands are raised | sweating consumer secs o f them the aPle<-*e, although occasionally fine ; tions to produce, pound for pound. to ward tne the nil- im- / V less he bkfs them, and the time Ji'RPocimens bring $00 a pound. The | more milk and butter than comment, aginary b l o w i / * aiHMit come to crystallize tbe commoo best of these are used lo surgical Dp- RAKES AND TEDDERS j wheat bran or the other grains and which threaten \ era tions. indignation. ^ ' concentrated feeds in common use.— her. W h e n a Other sponges are the inaodnikai The Democratic party, standing for s ic k w o m in | Farm and Home. seeks the means of health she is often an honest revision of the tariff, cast batt, tbe elephant ear. velvet gtasM Slla gf From Shreddful r o m *t* !k «. and sheep's wool, which is best for like a woman blindfold. She ha» no A Mubserlber asks Hoard’s Dairyman confidence. She cannot tell what her ing out foolish notions o f free, trade, washing. Tbe cheap spongea are fieed conserving the Interests of every legit why It is nut a practicable plan to put tn washing carriages and by painters. effort will lead to. She turns now to All kinds of harvesting machinery ami vehicles and shredded cornstalk in a silo, wetting this side and then to the other in uncer imate industry that is purely Ameri can and promising a Just equalization great variety of extras. Plows and cultivators. tainty and doubt. It properly as it goes In. A C n rlew a In d ia n Custom . The sick woman who uses Dr. Pierce’s o f the burdena o f taxation, cannot be The most serious objection to this In tbe original settlements In Brttlal! plan would be tbe difficulty in getting Favorite Prescription may do so with defeated! This plain American policy Columbia n peculiar Institution oeca- absolute confidence. It invites open- under wlae leadership will bring about such material to pack sufficiently close eyed investigation. There need lx* no sloncd gain times for the red men Doer in the silo to displace the air. We hesitation in following the hundreds of the dowufnll of the Republican party nnd then. Thle was the "potlatch,” ft and the triumph of the party of ths think the material should I k * cut Into thousands of women who have found a thing to us so foreign, even In the Im people. -- At la nt a Constitution. short lengths as well as shredded. This perfect cure for womanly ills in the uae pulse of which It Is begotten, that w « being done, ther * Is no reason why this of this medicine. hate no word or phrase to give Ita I It I n o t « » l i o n Id R e D e m o c r a t ic . " Favorite Prescription " cures irregu would not be an economical and safe meaning. It Is a fe a s t and merrymak larity and dries weakening drains. It It Is not sorprlalnK that Republican pa ing at the expense of some man who way to store and secure corn stover. heals inflammation and ulceration and per« In handling Illinois politics do not has earned nr saved what he rieemo cures female weakness. underestimate the likelihood of the AN A M E R IC A N P O L IC Y . considerable wenlth. nud who dealreD "W ith a heart full ofgmtittHlc to you for «end- Itemocrals carrying the slnte next fall. Inx out over the land voitr wonderful medicine I to distribute every Iota of It at oaco The factional tight lit Illinois has never T h o n u h P r o p o s e d Ii y D f w o r r a t a , it •end thr«e few line« tv.ping that some p»*or nuf In edibles nnd drinkables among tbo fennx women will trv I»r Pler.-e'« medicine«,” been fiercer. Tbe charges of bad faith ( a n n u l B e C a lle d P a r t i s a n . writes Mr» Com L Root, o f Csreen»t>rinj Pur- people of Ills trllie or village. lie does n«ce. Washington Co.. Maryland. " I h«d « i f and poor management so freely made Consistent Americans will heartily fered tbls heenuse he aspires to a chieftain «everly from female w enknr«« and had to head J j against Republican officials by Itepab* ship or merely for the credit of a "pot Indorse the Philippine policy agreed be in bed a ireat deal o f the tim« H.d *— •cne U c k * c t 7 and pain in ton Mde when lying upon by the Democratic members of down. I rommenced taking Dr Pierce « Favor* I llcan officials create distrust of tbe or- latch," a high distinction. Indiana the Senate committee on tbe Philip- He Prewrtption. and hwi not taken two bottle» I gaulzatlon as a whole. I f half of tbe have been known to throw away such ! allegations which have been made by a sum of money that their "potlatck” p ir n and bope that I.» »nl.mls.lon « . whn ' w“ hot *“ ' llwtc " ’ ** pais. *TOU“d C,n now m l 4— work with .n / » th in , .n il H n »» »r hurt, m t . n , m orl H .»e I factloniata are true Illinois abonld be Warehouse in Polk p V p a snhstltote (or the un-American policy taken e v r n bottle, o f I>r H e r e ■ Pnvonte t*re- | In the Deraoerttlc column at tbe next has been given In a huge shed hufit for the feast, and blankets and n ru - .m l on . o f hU Compound K «tr.e t o f ; followed thus far may result In a re ■crtptioo election.—8L I .mi is Republic. Smart-Weed and eerer.l vial, o f hi. Pltaw nl i merits hare been distributed lu addi turn to traditional American prlacl- Pellet. ’ Pm lins letter every d * j My hue County at .* .* .* * X X tion to the feast. - hand a n I look better every d a y ples, says tbe S t Doni» Republic. fw s tly K is u a s io n o f T r a d e . Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bil -ran w .m iAm n t offer which tbe rival V’ hlle tbe Imperla list Republican« iousness and sick headache. ) F A C T S IN L. N. WOODS, M. D. D R E G O N A U G U S T 15 1902. - PROP. « litis and stings in usual terns I