O V -r — > "¿ — 3 r» J D ALLAS V O L . X X iX . L. N. W O O D S , M: D. A n : Im m e n s i Physician and Surgeon, Dalian, Oregon. T v B EMSilEE, M I T DA LLAS, - OREGON tfiMMtr, H- c * * Aaul* S I B L E Y St K A K I N , V U o r n e > ’H -n I- 1 i i i w . \ . ve the only »et o f abstr.o t b<»oki» ill Folk Kcluthl* »"ritract!* luruhihud. ami money to i. N j t oimuiMion charged on Ioann. Rooms * .1 VViUon’a block. Dallas h i » M s !» I n « . Ailmintstrator’s Notice. lilies o ver hank. k . . v*rl T iie iH¡:rl U l u l i . » o í V U .» Australia uun. o f wlioui HU nr« En„-llalUiK'U. The »viru s«- vlel.l V » bout lier ueituui. I» l>Uted at $»>-•> fm fleuri* und »3,dT5 for pearl sbell. N OTH’!-: IS IIKKKBY GiVKN THAT THE IN PEO PLE “ It liu d OF M in THE DAY E lo q u e n t / ' Rev. I>r. W illiam Henry Milburn, th« blind preacher who has just resigned as chaplain o f the United States senate, is seventy-nine years o f uge. H e w ai first chosen chaplain o f the house of representatives In 1845. again in 1853 and for the third time iu 1885. lie has <lersigt-e«i w • ► » on ih e liith day of .tan, 1803. by the n u.ity court nf I’olk u<>u t» , Oiei'on, ai> p d ited administrator of the eetatc of Jonathan Stoiilfer, late o f I* Ik c unty. Ore» on (taoea*««l. All persona h Ming claims again-t the s-tid estate are no-ifte ! fc • p esont the s me. tin v vérifie 1 as re <|ulrcd by law. to the und* M im ed ar. Italia', Oregon, within six months from the date of this I ’Hied *his 15;h day of Jan, lMPd. DAN I* 8TOITFFF.R. Jonathan Stouffer, • J. L. C O L L IN S . .iey a n d C o u n s e lo r a t Law , «»llr llo r th ssrrry . . in practice of his profession in this place , iirty vears, and w ill attend to all business 1 to his care. Ottico, corner Main and Court ! »*, t>oU Go, Or II I'OWNrtKNlI J N. H a HI I’O W N r t E N D a H A H r, * f T O H N L Y S -A T -L A W . » ticc tps lairs iu Odd F e llo w s’ new k O K K a O N ". 03 CAa SA.YTER. A t to r n e v u t- J - iu . w . iillicu u p s ta ir« in Campi«' U' s build in « OREGON. DALLAS »1 L. BUTLER E t COAl> B U T L E R & C O A 1) Attorneys-at-Law D A LLA S , OREGON. W j t practice m all com is. over bunk Ottic« Robert A. Miller, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Oregon City ^ Oregor Rmmi 3, W einliurd biiddiny Cjip' »lie Ct urlbouBU. Lund till«« and land ottice busint-si- a »puuiuUy. E * K' ^iaier Oregon Oit> land uiliie. V. .«. M A U T I N , P A i , I N T E R , sign am i o rn am en ta l, grain- <, kaim lining and yaper hanging. O i.l.i, rkoox H3T3R TIME TABLE. I^ a v e i Independence for Monmouth ami \trlie - 30 a in 8:80 p m Leave* Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas- 1 :!0 a in «1 5 p m Leav. s Monmouth for Airlie - . 0 mn 3 60pm leaves Monmouth for Pallas— l 20 a m 7:80 p m Leaves Virlie for Monmoutu and Independence— :00 a in 5 1»«» Leaves Dallas for M »n.nou; li an In«ie •enden :e — :00 p in 7 30 p in. R. C. C R A V E N R. *• W ILLIA MS . Pie«i«lent. L stall ler. W . C. V A S S A L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r n k i.LAS OF GlTY DALLA8, RANK OREGON, rmiisactH a general banking nuei- irds in nil its branches; buy« ami sells ‘¿change on principal points in f lie United States; makes c o ile d ions on all K»inla in the Pacific N o rth w est; lo a m noney am! discounts paper at the best a te a ; allow interest, on tim e deposits. Sheriffs Sale. N o tic e Is hereby g iv e n th at by vir tue o f an execu tion and order o f sale luly iiv-util out of lilt* circuit court of the state of I hegon for the county of Polk, on he I2ih d *y of January, 11103, to ine direct- • t I. upon h judgment and decree rendered by said court on the th lav of January, 1903, n a certain suit ti en pending in said court, vhereiti The Washington National Building, iiian and investment association, a corpora- i ni, plaintitf, recovered judgment and decree • gainst Phare# A. (¿etii and Mary J (let/., iefendants; which judgment was duly enroll ed and docketed in the office of the clerk of •aid court on the 12th day of January, 11)03. »ltd by which execution and order of sale I kin commanded to sell the real property in •aid execution, and hereinafter described, to i.tthify plaintiff’s said judgment, to-wit, the 'inn of $1,138.41, with interest thereon from •»aid ofch day of January. 1003, at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, and the further sum of 3100 a*- attorneys' fee, together with the costs tnd disbursements of suit, taxed and allowed tt $28.20, and the accruing costs upon said writ, 1 will on # W H IS K Y M IL B U R N . MISES'J OF ANATOMY* imi l i u : t it ., tn rtiicn**, M l Tfce l^rtreat An«t«niicAt M uschi « i« tb« i W-Xiti wt»kq<» et «r any c -ntracrtil " « m i s a a s llls H f r-arw* i.y the o M f Swwcis.i.t uu .he Coast Est )6 years. M . JOkDAN —DISEASES OF MENI e t r a i l . l * thorowMr ersélfated j ftosn »pica Without the u*e «fR ereai T r a ma* fitted hy an Fsyert R «i assi ewarw fot Rwytwra. a welt i earfical ruta fot ■»!••«. r is s a r * and J Fiatala*, l.y Dr Jordan's special pani CooaaltatUa free sud tirutlrr»***'* T -w m m pwr annal'r «r by lattar A ”*••• in erert casa Wrttc r.»» n ak r : s i o - o r u v mi J V / à llk lA C K , u Al l. HO r i t i A raiuah’ hoo t-t . - a ) C ali a» ante SA IOAOAA a CO . M t » , i SI.. ». f tosi J. W. MORRISON. TRUCKMAN. D a lla .* : O r e p o n \ lair share o f pntron»f;e solicited od « l i o-ders p rom ptly filled. Dallas Foilin' — A L L K IN D S OF— IRON W O RK T 0 0 K D E K Repairing Promptly Done ED. BIDDLE, - PROP. IN D IC T E D . It r o n g ' A r r u lR n n ie iit b y n N e w H a m p s h ire N e w s p a p e r. The Daily Patriot o f Concord. N. H., been chaplain o f the senate since 1893 Dr. Milburn was educated at the Illi under the editorial headline “ K illed H is Two Babies.” speaks as follows: nois college in Jacksonville. When “ No man has a right to get drunk and five years o f age. be lost the sight of one eye totally and the other partially no man who is at all likely to get drunk Luis any right to drink whisky, and has been totally blind for many and all men who drink whisky are years. more than likely to at some time get Dr. Milburn has given much o f his drunk. Hence no man has any right to time to the lecture platform iu this drink whisky. S a tu rd a y , Febru ary 14, country and in Europe. W hile chaplain | “ You may be able to pick flaws In 1903, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p . ui., of said he devoted most o f his time during theJ day, at the front door of the court house in jecesses of congress to lecturing. He the philosophy o f the above, but if you ■ 'alias, in said county, sell at public auction are a man who love your home and lias been culled ‘the blind man elo to the highest bidder for cash in band, all of those dependent upon you, and If yon the right, title and interest of the said defend quent.” have regard for the things that enter ants, and of each of them, and of all persons Into the makeup of good and true men, claiming by, through or under them or either A n E « r l y R lN e r . •if them, subsequent to the execution of the you cannot w ell afford to quarrel with Dr. W. T. Harris, United States com mortgage foreclosed in said suit, of, in and tiie sentiment. No man is bettered by to said mortgaged premises and every part missioner o f education, is a believer in liquor, and nearly all men are made md parcel theroof; particularly described the adage concerning the virtues that worse. mil set forth in said execution and order of follow those who are “ early to bed and »ale as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a “ A few e\ehiiigs since a man named point 1.92.1 chains west of the southeast cor early to rise,” says a Washington cor Frederick Dietscher, a driver for the ner of out "lot No. 10, as the same is shown respondent. Few men do more o f their ind designated on the duly recorded map and j work by*ore the usual office hours of health department In New York city, got drunk and In his maddened and plat " f the town of Monmouth, in Polk coun ty, Oregon, thence west 1.92J chains, thence i the government employee than Dr. drunken condition went to his home. Harris. For years he has made a prac north 5 chains, thence east 1.921 chains, His wife, with a tender word o f greet thence south 5 chains to the place of begin tice o f retiring at a very early h o u r- ing. went to the door to bid him w el ning, said sale being made subject to redemp in fact, at the tw iligh t hour. come. when he dealt her several vicious tion in the manner provided by law. H e believes that the most refreshing Dated this 13th day of January, 1003. blows on the face, and she sought safe sleep comes to man during the early i J. T. FOKl), ty by hurrying to her room and locking Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. hours o f darkness, and it is then that j herself in. be enjoys his rest most. He rises at 2 “ H is little five-year-old daughter or 3 o’clock in the morning. The dawn ! clung to his knees and cried. ‘ Don’t never finds him in bed and asleep. He kill mamma, papa/ lie told her to go is up by gaslight, and as soon as he has and get her brother, a little lad o f six, dressed his day’s work begins.. Some and when they returned he took out a o f his best work has been performed revolver anil killed them both and then during these early hours o f the morn killed himself. ing. ‘‘T ellin g the story o f the great and When he reaches the bureau o f edu sad crime, the w ife and mother said cation. by the time the clerks there are that up to that night he had always reporting for duty he has usually per- j been kind, and she did not know what formed as many hours’ work as the could have caused him to commit the government expects o f its employees | aw fu l deed. sa\> that he was drunk. during the day. “ The Patriot Is not in the moralizing business, and it has no Idea o f starting AlfotiM«»*M W o u l d lie \ n n : i n n I : i . up a school for the reclamation o f the Perez Pulgar. the anarchist arrested I tippler, but If it can say a word now recently at Orense, Spain, and who j and then that will tend to check the said he intended to kill K ing Alfonso, | downward march o f a fellow citizen it is held in close confinement In Madrid. will not halt in the proceeding.” THIS SIGNATURE It Is learned that in spite o f his claim \ to being a citizen o f Argentina he is a ! A STE P FORW ARD. Spaniard, tw enty-tw o years o f age. The i police are searching for his accom- j N a v y D e p o r t m e n t P r o h i b i t s S m I d * o f pliees, and it is thought the iuvestiga- j R n n i In S n iiio iin PonMeMMloiiN. tion will result In unearthing an im The government has debided against M UST A P P E A R portant plot. The officials believe that the sale o f intoxicating liquor o f any ON EVERY BOX OF THE GENUINE Pulgar is feigning insanity. description in our Samoan possessions. Shortly aft.-r tiie tripartite agreement I between K.¡gland. iinany and tb<* United States for ;ue government of ! the Samoan Islands was made and the j assumption of control o f the American I portion o f the islands by the navy, I under which the government was , placed, a license for the sale o f liquor , at Tutuila was granted. Subsequent ! ly. upon the recommendation of the I naval governor, this license was re Uric acid solvent for the uric acid condition j yoked, not. however, before the United i States vice consul at Apia. Mr Black- Uricsol is recommended and . lock, had erected a hot: I at Tutuila {Oiaranteed to cure rheumatism ! in which the sale o f liquor was car ried on. and other diseasesresultingfrom When the license was revoked, says an excess of uric acid in the H o w U r i c s o l C u r e s It. the Wash.ngton Post, he lodged a pro system. In order to cure rheu test with the navy department, claim Uricsol neutralizes the uric acid con ing that the prohibition of the sale of matism, It Is necessary to dis dition without over stimulating the liquor would work financial injury to solve and eliminate the excess him and representing that its sale kidneys— this is the secret o f its success. of uric acid in the system and would in no wise corrupt the morals It does not disturb the digestive pro o f the natives, who. he represented, until this is done, rheumatism cess, it controls the action o f the heart were not addicted to the use o f intoxi cannot be cured. cants. It also was represented to the without depressing it, and without Besides being a solvent of department that the sale o f Intoxicants causing any exhaustion ; in reducing was permitted in the Kngllsh and fier the uric acid. Uricsol eliminates the pulse it does not cause any nausea man portions o f the islands. the acid from the system, tones A fte r duly considering the matter or other disagreeable action. It does up the digestion, stimulates the the navy department has decided not impair the quality o f the blood ; in against Vice ( ‘onstil Black lock, and the Intestinal glands and does not other words, it does not impair the notion o f the naval governor in re Injure any part of the body. voking tiie license has been sustained. constructive energies o f the system. U ricsol is particularly useful It produces a mild physiological stimu T H p D u lly on D rin k . In cases of long standing and lation o f the intestinal glands. The «tally press continues with stead chronic rheumatism, because Uricsol is the only cure for rheu ily increasing frequency to recognise the patient can take It without matism that will not injure the stomach the drink curse as an Issue of vital any injurious effects. current Importance. The New York or any other part o f the system. U m c & ol C hemical C o .. Tribune says Iu a recent Issue: “ T ea r i Las Angeles. Cel.. your children that drunkenness Is a C F 'fT L N r x I Jeslr« to express biv sincere appreciation of your rheumatism cere, horrible disease, as bad as leprosy. viz: " Uric so " After *7 years of constant affictlMI often helpless with swollen hands anJ feet. I u se! six bottles of the mejlclne and now, after two years o f release, gratefully Teach them that It can l»e avoided, ackn-.iw eJge It's permanent benefit. MkS. M a JO F. H a r t w e l l . that the disease is contracted in youth 8j? W iTth St.. Los Angeles. Cut. through carelessness and that It Is Uricsol will be sent to any address In the U. S.. prepaid, upon spread by those who encourage drink rece»pt cf $1.00, providing your druggists cannot supply you. ing In otiier». T*r»I them that 4he avoiding o f whisky is not merely a U R I C S O L C H E M I C A L CO., question o f m»»rals or obedience to Lae Angela», Cat. MmJt 4SI Atlanta. Ga. parents, but a question involving men tal and physical salvation, sueceaa in life, happiness and the respect o f otb- CURES A COLD IN ONE DAT CURES CRIP IN TWO DATS < S% £ U r i c s o 1 RHEUMATISM. 1 v i s i t D R . J O R D A N ' S aasar " I had a bad cough f » r aix weeks and could And no relief until I tried A y e r’ s Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured m e.” L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Th ree sizes: 26c., enough fo r an ordinary cold; 60 c ..ju s t right fo r Dronchltis, hoarse ness, hard colds, etc.; £ 1 , most economical fo r chronic cases and to keep on hand. J. (J. A Y EH CO., L ow ell, Maas. REV. W IL L IA M H Rheum atism N o 7. J 3 1903 B a d C ough Neglected colds always lead to something sericas. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneum onia, asthma, or consumption. Don’t wait, but take A y er’s Cherry Pectoral just as soon as yourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. no' l<re \<lmi is im to r o f the estate of i rCeaseil. DREGON FE B R U AR Y j CLEARANCE SALE. W E S H A L L B E G IN O N > C H R IS T M A S D A Y Every item in our dry goods and shoe departments at prices that will be very satisfactory to our cus tomers. Do not miss this oppor tunity. Come at your earliest con- ve ienee. W e expect to be very busy and will likely not have time to invite you again. BROWN 8 ELLIS. iL a i * c « £ / t t £/tt £/* P R O F IT IN S H E E P . G om l M oney For J e rs e y -m e n W bo G r o w F o r th e N e w Y o r k M a rk e t. I do not believe there ever was a time in N ew Jersey that the grow ing of early lambs has produced more profitable re turns for amount o f capital invested than within the last ten years, writes Felix Albright, a Jerscymun, to Am er ican Agriculturist. Some farmers have stuck to the sheep through thick and thin and have profited well by it. In proof o f what I have written 1 cite one case. A farm er with whom l am very fam iliar gave me facts and figures concerning his lit ^ A sallow cointi complexion, dizziness,4 tle flock o f thirty-8ixvSouthdown ewes biliousness anu a coated tongue purchased early in July o f last year are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and for Ji 140. A thoroughbred Southdown bowel troubles, severe as they are, ram was used with tlr m. The lambs give immediate warning by pain, came strong and healthy. The ewes but liver and kidney troubles, and lambs were all fed a liberal ration though less painful at the start, are of grain. A t thirty-five pounds live much harder to cure. Thedford’s weight the lambs were sent to New Black-Draught never fails to bene York. The first shipment sold for $9 fit diseased Liver ami weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver per head, the second lot brought $H. to throw off the germs of fever and while the last returned the owner $7. ague. It is a certain preventive Tin* ewes were fat and ready for of cholera and Bright's disease of market at the time the lambs left them. the kidneva. W ith kidnevs re They were sold before time to turn on inforced by Thedford’s Black pasture for from 5 to 5ty cents per Draught thousands of persons have pound, live weight, and weighed from dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in 125 to 140 pounds each. Upon closing perfect health and have no other up ids sheep account for the year thifl doctor than Thedford’s Black- farm er found that he had the whole Draught. It is always on hand for amount o f invested capital and $348 use in an emergency and saves to deposit In the bank. many expensive calls of a doctor. The question arises. Is there any | Mullins, S. C.. March 10, 1901. branch o f live stock upon the furm I have used Thedford’s Black-Draught that w ill pay a more profitable return for three years and I have not had to go for capital invested and labor p erform -1 to a doctor since I have been taking it it it the best medicine for me that is ed than the keeping o f a few sheep and on the market for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsia and other complaints. Rev. A 0. LEWIS ItflE D J P R D ’s l [BLACK DRAUGHT! TH E ORIGINAL [LIVER MEDICINE! t grow ing early lamps? l e t sneep are seldom seen on the farms in many sec tions o f N ew Jersey. Most farmers at present do not even find room for a dozen or so sheep to be fattened and In married life is generally | slaughtered for home use. made on an equal footing of health in man and wife. 1 Sti'ii n a r I n d e e d . But how soon, in m a n y! A salesman in looking over a stock c.isea, the wife loses the yard where several thousand cuttle start and fades in face anti fails in flcsli, while her were penned said: “ It's strange that husband grows even more pcopie won’t learn. There are few rat tle in that whole number that show rugged ami robust. There is one chief cause any evidence o f careful breeding, ami for this wifely failure and yet they come from a territory that that is, the failure of the has had a chance to use got si blood womanly health. When for years.” It is strange Indeed that there is irregularity or an unhealthy drain, inflam when every other Industry In tiie land mation, u l c e r a t i o n ot is looking for the most economical anti female weakness, the gen profitable methods farmers neglect the eral health is soon im great economy and profit o f ini pro veil paired. blood.—National Stockman. Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription cures woman l . f h l R l i 's t e w P r e « l d e a l . ly diseases. It establishes E. B. Thomas, formerly president of regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals the Erie and at present chairman of inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It makes weak women the Erie bourd. has l»eeii elected presi dent of the Lehigh Valley railroad and strong ami sick women well. the Eel.tab Valley Cool company, lie " \ little over a year «x o I wrote to you for advirr " nays Mm Elizabeth I. Pisher ov Diana, Is also chairman of the imurd of di W Va. "Y o u a«l\>Aed me to use Dr Pierce’« rectors of the l*ehlgh. Favorite Prescription ami ‘ Golden Mr-heal I>ia- co v rry . which I did and with the most happy President Thomas announced that result I w m troubled with female weakness ■n<i lira ring--down pains Had a very had paia , the present policy toward other roa«ta nearly all the time in my left side n e rv o n m M would remain and headache W as so weak I could hardly The Start w alk across my room. Could not sit up only just a little while at a time My husband got me some of *>r Pierre s medicine and I began Its use Before I had taken two bottlea I waa able to help do my work. I used three bottles in all and it eured me Now I do all my house w ork It is the beat medicine I ever used " The Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt ot 2 1 one-cent stamps to pay expense ot •tailing on'*. Address Dr. R. V. Pieros, buffalo, N Y. A trw De W et St w r y . Oeneml De Wet. late commander of the Boer forces, whose story of the re- ! cent war In Kouth Africa hsa Just beeo 1 published In Imndon. Is. according to a London s |» cc I h I In the Chicago Tribune, aa full of bonlnnas now as be waa of fight not long sgo T bt special aays LATEST PORTRAIT O F ORNBHAL D E WET. thut wbeu the publishers sent the cele brated artist John 8. Sargent to Dt Wet to make a sketch of the latter for a frontispiece for the forthcoming book De W et wanted to know, ‘‘Uow much do 1 get for It?” After a little haggling between the general and the publlabers a stiff price was paid to the thrifty Boer for granting a sitting to the great est o f modern portrait pointer!. R n i r l a n d ’a D r i n k R eeo rd . Drunkenness is the curoe o f Eng land, writes Waltenr Williams. The American liar finds no foothold in E ng land. but the English bur is far worse. The United Kingdom consumes more intoxicants in proportion to its imputa tion than any other nation In the world. The publican and the T ory have joined hands to prevent any sup pression o f the grow ing evlL As con spicuous as is this national crime the keeping o f the Sabbath Is equally ob servable. There Is a Sunday enforced and obeyed in all Eugland. M in d C a r e F o r D r in k . Curing a drunkard by puttiug physic In bis drink Is an old and frequently successful form of treatment “If at the same time.” says the Hospital, re ferring to this trick, “one could instill Into the drunkard’s mind a deep and undoubting conviction that any rever sion to drinking habits will be attend ed by the direst consequences, this be lief also, so long as it tasted, would clearly lie a direct Incentive to pro longed abstinence.” M o h a m m e d a n la m and D r la k . “I f a Mohammedan gets drunk.” says Mrs. Wilbur F. Craft*, “be is con sid e r^ the worst kind of a deserter. They say. He has left Mohammed and gone to Jesus.’ They consider druuk ennoiM a Christian sin.’ which thev must endure ns » part of rdlgiou# tol eration.” Preach < h e a ta a ta . The French grow chestnuts that are f*t>m two to three times as large as the A m erican varieties. The Y e a ld e e * . The Y ml dees, a peculiar Turkish sect, rut off the head of any o m who iuad rertently s|»*nks the word “devil/ “fUttau” or anything with a simitar ■leaning.