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T r - / J I c r ï L. C t -J -s vh a D A I.L A S V O L . X X IX . I,, tf. W O O D «, M. 0. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , Dulla*. f. V- 3- O regon . i tr tiltt , D ALLAS, - & O .iK J O l* Office over bunk. J K. B iblky , **■ C' ®A* 1* S I B L E Y & K A K I N , A U o r i»e y iH ‘ ii l * l .n \ v . »Vy ii ive the only sot of abstro t books in Polk uni 1 v Ueli tbld ahstraots furnished, and money to mo . N o omniai-sion charged on loans. Kooms *2 id i Wilson’s block. Dallas J. L. C O L L IN S , to rn e y and Counselor at Law, solicitor m Chancery. practice of m his profession - -• 11 in p ractice 01 s jinnoB siu u in this place k *“ » . irty y e a rs , a.*,I lunrl to i'it th and u,ill w ill al a tte n d tn to u a 11 ll lilIHil'CSS busir.ei MHtod tn h is are . Office, c o rn e r M ain an d Court O ”' Otllas, Polk (Jo, Or J. H. T o w n s e n d J N . H ahi TOW NSEND A H AKT, A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . « »-litre tpalaird in Otiti F e llo w »’ new dock. * O - - O R B O OUST. OSCAR H A Y T E R . A . t t o r n o y a t 'I - i a \ v . Office u p s ta ir» in Cam pbell’ » build ing. D ALLAS - OKEGON. N . L . B U T HJ K K F D A L L A S , OREGON. Office Robert A . M iller, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W j * O regor Room 3, W'einbard building Opposite Courthouse. Land titles and land ollice buaincsf a specialty. E x-R egister Oregon C ity land office. V. «1« M A ltT IN , P A IN T E R , ILiu se, sign ami orn am en ta l, grain- ig, kaUonung and paper hanging. 1 a 1,1. a h , - - O reg o n MOTOR TIME TABLE. Leaves Independence for Monmouth and \irlie — 7:30 a m 3:30 p m Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 11:10 a m 6 15 p m Leavts Monmouth for Airlie — .50 a in 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— 1 20 a m 7:30 p m Leaves Vlrlie for Monnioutn and Independence— }:00 » m 5 p m leaves Dallas for Monmouth an * Inne -emisuse— 1:00 p m • 7 30 p m. R. C. G R A V E N B. K. WILLIA MS. I'reH M len i ('n u ll lo r . 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 U A L L A S OF (J iT i D A LLA S , liA iN h OREGON, Transacts a general b an kin g' ousi ■jess in all its branches; buys and sells- exchange on principal points in ilie United States; makes collections on all points in the Pacific N o rth w es t; loam money and discounts paper at the be»' "atea; allow interest on tim e deposits H V U r j OF ANATOMY 1 in i i it .. I l l ru in s », cal Th« l-ajc-At Anatomical Mutuai In the a Wt.rH. 'Veikueii e-. v-r any r -mracted ' f a t l l l v é i y c o r e i y the oldest on i I m C «u t Eoi. 36 ) ears. , DR. «1 ORGAN —DISIASE8 OF MINI J ' a " ' W J . STCW, TRUCKM AN. D a lla .* : O r e g o n A fair share o f patronage solicited nd all n-dors p rom ptly filled Dallas Foundry! — A L L K IN D S O F — IRON WORK TO ORDER R epairin g P rom p tly ED. BIDDLE, - N o 12. H ealth “ For 25 years I have never missed taking A y e r’ s Sarsaparilla every spring. It cleanses my blood, makes me feel »irong, and does me good in every w ay.” — John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N .Y . *We are Opening N o w the m ost com plete line o f spring goods that it w ill be your pleasure to T h e s e goods are all fro m Done, PROP. the m anufacturers' BROWN ELLIS D ALLAS Shoes: TASTELESS CULL TOMS W e have n o w in stock the m ost satisfactory line jSlo ( v r i I > o the winter in Washington. F A C T S IN F E W L I N E S Mrs. L. Goodman, the oldest living 1 fem ale artist, celebrated her ninetieth j Paris has 1,310 factories. birthday recently at her home in Lou- j A diet of garlic is a wonderful aid to don. She began her professional career ! the complexion. seventy years ago. The czar o f Russia has established a A Munich sculptor. Professor von ten hour working day. Ruemann. lias borrowed o f a showman A man should weigh twenty-six a savage Berber lion to serve as a pounds for every foot o f his height. Enclosed with every b ottle is a 10 model lor the decorations of a military The most valuable byproduct pro monument he is at work on. It costs cent package of G rove’s $10 a day to feed the lion, and if he , duced on the farm is the skimmilk. B L A C K R O O T L I V E R P IL L S . W hitewash made o f quicklime and dies the sculptor lias to pay $1,500. __________ N r ________________ — -------- Richard E. Brooks, the sculptor who ! wood ashes will destroy moss on tiles. The number o f laborers required to was commissioned by the state o f Ma R-I-l'A-N -S Tubules ryland to design the statues o f John cultivate the tea crop of India is IHJO.- Doctors find Hanson and o f Charles Carroll o f Car- | 000. rollton, has returned from Paris, bring-1 T w o roots and the trunk o f a fossil A good prescription ing with him the first photographs o f tree have Just been unearthed at Brad For mankind. his work. The statues, which are in ford. England. The 5 cent p i k a«e is enough for usual occasions. bronze, are to be placed in the capitol The standard o f height in the British The family bottle, HO cents, coiituins a supply for a 1 at Washington .ear, Alt druggists sell them. army is greater than in any other arm y in the world. There ore sixty-five steam or s on the S T A T E L IN E S . Swiss lakes. The largest can trans There was one divorce for every sev port 1,200 passengers. en marriages In Indiana in tlie year The median age o f the white popula ended June 30. 1002. The figures are tion in the last census year was 23.4 20.014 marriages and 3.552 divorces. and o f the colored 19.7 years. The state o f Missour* has no state During the last ten years 275 acci flag. “ It lias a great seal." says one of dents, involving 301 deaths, have oc the state’s papers. ‘*a coat o f arms curred to people clim bing the Alps. with tw o bears upon it and a splendid The incoim* o f lilt* Suez canal last Latin motto. But there 'is no state year was $19.450,000, being dues from ting.” 8,099 vessels which passed through it. The state of Minnesota has no valid F ifty thousand Christmas postcards inheritance law on its statute books. designed and printed in London have Judge Bunn o f the Ramsey county been ordered for sale on the continent. court holds that the law o f 1901 Is un T w enty-live survivors^of the eruption constitutional and invalid, and deci at St. Pierre. Martinique, are adver sions of other courts have already tised as an attraction at a circus in found irreparable flaws in the laws o f T H I S S IG N A T U R E 1897 and 1902. so that there is no in Berlin. The motto “ Dieu et Mon Droit” was heritance law whatever. first assumed by Edward III. o f Eng- laud when he took the title o f king of R O YA L ROBES. France. Dr. Heinz, professor o f therapeutics HUNT APPE AR Prince Alphonse o f Bourbon is form o f the University o f Erslangen. advises ing an nnthlueling leïïgue in Hungary. EVERY BOX OF THE GENUINE long, deep and quick breathing for cur Ing seasickness. Cleburne, a town in -Texas, possesses a gray brindle tomcat that is thirty years old. The auitmil has no teeth and Is unable to mew. Tw enty-five thousand black silk handkerchiefs have been ordered by the British admiralty for the navy from a Macclesfield firm. The wlioje number of Seminole In di ans, as shown by a census Just taken, Uric acid solvent for the uric acid condition is but 339. Nearly all of them are in the Florida everglm es. Uricsol is recomm ended and The greatest number o f complete Bi },aiaranteed to cure rheumatism bles ever Issued iu one year—-viz, 939,- and other diseases resultingfrom 700— was se.it out in 1901 by the Brit ish Foreign Bible society. an excess of uric acid In the H o w U r i c s o l C u r e s It. There are 3.900 window glass pots in system. In order to cure rheu the country, but owing to the limited Uricsol neutralizes the uric acid con matism, it is necessary to dis number o f sk lied workmen It Is only dition without over stimulating the possible to operate 2.300 pots. solve and elim inate the excess kidneys— this is the secret o f its success. A Sp.-mi.Ji ducat belonging to the pe of uric acid in the system and riod o f Philip IV. o f Spain. 1021 to It does not disturb the digestive pro until this is done, rheumatism 1025. has been found by n Mashona cess, it controls the action o f the heart land volunteer near Mafeking. cannot be cured. without depressing it, and without A portable »'-at for messenger boys Besides being a solvent of has been Invented. A tired lad carries causing any exhaustion ; in reducing the uric acid, Uricsol eliminates It concealed beneath his coat when not the pulse it does not cause any nausea iu use. but it will usually be in use. the acid from the system, tones or ofher disagreeable action. It does Germany sold Russia nearly $700.000 up the digestion, stimulates the not impair the quality o f the blood ; in worth of plows last year. The plow in Intestinal glands and does not use hi that rountrjr 1ms wheels at the other words, it does not impair the Injure any part of the body. beam tip. h i it does not have to be held. constructive energies o f the system. Since June 7 more than 95.000 British Uricsol is particularly useful It produces a mild physiological stimu -officers and men have left South A fr i In cases of long standing and lation of the intestinal gianda. ca. Tills is Irfdleved to constitute a chronic rheumatism, because w orld’s record In the transport o f Uricsol is the only cure for rheu the patient can take it without troops. matism that will not injure the stomach The agricultural returns o f Great any injurious effects. or any other part o f the system. B rftaln'Tor 1SNJ2 show that the total URIC&OL l_HEniCAL Co. Los Angeles. O il., under crops and gross was 32^87,705 r,r\T¡ > ' T N - 1 desire to express ... my _______ sincere appreciation _____ . o f your rheumatism cure. acres, a decrease o f 29.480 compared vlr: *• L’rlcsn . ” After 17 years o f constant affliction and often helpless with swollen hands and feet. I used six bottles of the medicine and now, after two year*, o f release, gratefully with 1901. ackn.>* «-age it s permanent benefit. Mws. M d d F H a RTWELL. As a thanks offering for his good 1)9 W . iTih St.. Los Angeles, Cal. health Po|»e Le© XI I I . proposes to Uricsol will bs sent to any address In the U. S.. prepaid, upon erect a home for the a red poor in hia receipt of % 1.00, providing your druggists cannot supply you. native town o f Garpinero. Perugia, at a cost o f $300,009. U R I C S O L C H E M I C A L CO., Judge M. M Sheldon o f Macon, Mo., B » jc 4 S f A t l a n t a , G a . La« A n g a l a t , C a l . married a young couple recently and left out the word * oi*ey" In the cere mony. tn order to make aure that both parties should !>« aw are o f the omission be called attention to 11. see this year. direct to our counters. Q i^ O V E ’ S o f shoes that w as ever seen in Dallas. Espec ially strong in children a..d misses lines. F rom M iddlesex M an u factu rin g com pany, B oston. £ ? n ts ... CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS <§%£ ON 13 r i c s o R H E U M A T IS M . 1 1 v i s i t DR. J O R D A N ’ S o.t»T| ■ Y P R I I . I M thorouvhly eradicated IVom ipicni without the u*e of ■ • r e a r ; T r a n « » fitted by an Fi|wrt. RaMI> L m l ernie lor ■ e p te r * . a quick and " Tieni m.-e for P ile * . If tenure and •nOelrr. l.y Dr Jordau't spettai pa.n lots method* I Çonanltation free and •tri'-tlyprime Treatment per v>hn: 7 *vc by letter A Lo tv . ■< r• r. ever- ca.e fritter; < m Write for B- ri, l-IF 1 O M I P R T < ! T t « H l ( « l . i.r iL in MKh ; A valuat ’ boc be men ) Call •» ente •ft. JORDAN * CO 10BV Marte« St.. « F 20, 1903 the Utah State Federation o f W omen’s I i Pure and rich blood l Clubs, has been elected a member o f the B ETW EEN HEATS. lower house of the state legislature. carries new life *o every Prince Alert. 2:00, is thirteen years Miss Wainvrrlght and Miss Sohroe- part o f the body. You der. the latter a daughter o f the govern old. or of Guam, have just entered Wash* are invigorated, refreshed. McKinney, 2:11*4« *s Die sire o f nine iuglon society. The young ladies are, new 2:20 performers. You feel anxious to be great-greni : randduughiers o f Benja* L a fe Schaffer w ill be Ed Geers’ sec min Frank »¡a. ond trainer next season. active. Y on become strong, Mrs. Frai’cis Fid 1er Victor, who died Twinkle. 2:00*4, and Dan R.. 2:04, steady,courageous. T h at’s retciitly in Oregon, was known as the each won seven races this year. hieroiian o f the northwest, being the what A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla Baron W ilkes is the sire o f twenty- author o f a number o f historical works eight performers in 2 :io or better. w ill do for you. on Orego'ï. Washington. Idaho and Guy, black gelding, 2:0!)Vi, by Ken SI .00 a bottle. All druggists. Montana. She was burn in Itotuc. X. Y., tucky Prince, died a few days ago. iu 182(1. Ask your doctor what ha thinks o f A y e r’s The sensational young trotter Todd 8 ;trsupuril!.i. lie- knows all about this grand Mrs. Mary E. Skidmore of Hemp w ill make u season in Kentucky next old fam ily m edicine. Follow his advice and stead. on Long Island, who is eighty- spring. we w ill be satinth'd. J. C. A y e r Co., Low ell, Mass. two years o f age. was informed some Big Timber, 2:12*4, hay horse, by days ago that she was heir to a $40,- 000.000 estate left by an uncle in New Goodwood. Jr., dam by Pilot Chief, died recently. It is said tn af w hir n lw a ra win re The fastest horse ever bred in Con turn the visit o f K ing Carlos of Portu necticut is Daphne Dallas, 2:05, by gal next spring. K in g Victor Emmanuel has signal Quartermaster, 2:21*4, dam by Daniel ized the birth of the Princess Mafahla Lambert. The new performer ludell, 2:22*^, by givin g $20,000 to the Foundling hos by Allcrtoii, is a sister to Locanda, pital and $20.000 to the Free hospital. The young sultan o f Morocco is said 2:07*/i, and .Jmicro. 2:10%, being out of Has htond t i e te t < f|‘.br> yen»» A r*- to be in danger o f dethronement. Some Katherine, by Alcyone. ntial salt: o\er 1 b t le . o f the tribes are in armed revolt Docs t Ids 1 « c«*r 1 <»f m er against him on account o f his overpro- P E N , C H IS E L A N D B R U S H . it appeal t y *n? gressiveness and wish to place his Joaquin M iller has decided to spend brother on 1 lie throne. ...5 0 B U T L E R & C O A I) W i l l practice in ail coin is. over bunk. CH AT. M ARCH o<]J4o P&jJ CO AH A tto rn e y s -a t-L a w Oregon City South Wales. All the comment she ; made was. “ This would huve made me very happy forty years ago.” Mr». Carter H. Harrison, w ife of Mrs. Em ily A. Fifleld retired from the Bi ton school board after twenty years Mayor Hurrisou o f Chicago, has be- ! come the recipient o f a decoration at of admirable ». rviee. Ml-«. Russo!! Rage threatens to resign the hands o f Henri Morou, the French from the M ayflower Society of New consul, for her work in advancing the York because men used tobacco at tho interests o f the Alliance Francois. The annual dinner o f tlit* exclusive organi medal Is the Insignia of an officer of public instruction a ml is highly prized sai ion. . Mrs. Chester E. Coulter, president of among educators. F E M IN IN E DREGON Rheum atism m n MERE ft ft MEN. Brigadier General II. S. Hawkins has been detailed as governor of the Sol diers’ home near Washington. Governor Elect Garvin o f Rhode Is land is a graduate o f Amherst college and o f the H arvard Medical school. W. J. Van Patton, who owns the farm where Ethan Allen lived before the Revolution, has decided to present li to iln* city o f Burlington, Yt., to be used as a park. Sir Frederick Treves, the famous sur geon, says that he was very lazy as a student. He never won prizes; in fact, according to his own account, he never had tho audacity to try for any. Colonel Daniel Stevens o f Bristol, R. I., has a collection of 3,000 buttons Mrs. Fred Unr».th, P r e s id e n t C o u n t r y C lu b , B e n to n from armies and navies o f many na H a r b o r , M id i. tions. He began his collection in 188C "After my first baby was born I did not at Nashville. Tenn., and many o f his seem to regain my strength although the buttons are valuable as souvenirs. doctor gave me a tonic which he consid Professor Fnvaro, the Venetian, de ered very superior, but instead c i getting clares that the results o f his researches better I grew weaker every day. My hus band instated that I take Wine of Cardui into the correspondence o f Galilei with fo? a week and see what it would do for his intimate friend, the Venetian patri me. I did take the medicine and was very cian Sanuto. establishes beyond ques grateful to find my strength and health tion that it was Galilei who invented g. in l two weeks I was out slowly returning, the thermometer. of bed and in a month I was able to take George Briklioff, Jr., who raised con up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic in its praise.” siderable money in Chicago for tho Boer cause, has received from the W ine of Cardui reinforces the organs hands o f a messenger, who brought it of generation for the ordeal of preg all the way from Holland, a neatly nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes W ine framed photograph, taken within a few • of Cardui need fear the coming of her weeks, of Paul Kruger. child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Peter De Villa, the discoverer o f gold W ine of Cardui before her baby capie In tho Klondike region and once fabu she would not have been weakened as lously rich, is now earning a livelihood she was. Her rapid recovery should by nailing boxes at the Ben Lemont commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. W ine of Cardui winery, at Santa Cruz, Cal. H e lias a regulates the menstrual How. J J JCT IN TIME . A motorman in Chicago ran his car into the approach of an open bridge hut stopped it with the fender actually over hanging the gu lf below. He wouldn’t want to repeat the experiment because the chances are that he’d never agaiu have the same good fortune. O n c e in a whil.* sonic one wlu> iris travel ed to the very e d g e o f the danger line of stomach d i s M ETRO PO LI ease stops just In time to save his health. But the majority of people go across the fine, and slight symptoms o f indiges tion grow to disease o f the stomach, involving the other organs of digestion and nutrition. The first symptom of indiges tion should receive prompt atten tion. Indigestion and other forms of stomach ’’ trouble” are perfectly and per manently c ured by the use o f Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi al Discovery. It strength ens the whole body by enabling the per fect digestion and assimilation of foou. " I h ave been su fferin g for about rig h t y e a r»," w rite * Mr*. H Pierce, or .Villaprintr*. K y . "H a v e hn<l never.il d octor* to treat m e—som e fr»r fem ale w eak n e** a r d o th er* for »lom och trouble, but received no re lie f W h en I w rote you for advice I W'i* h ardly aM e to w ork, and you adviaed me what to do.’ I bejran to take your m edicine and Ihe effect» hove n e e « gr-od. I w a* under the d octor’ a care ev*. ry sum m er before this. I took nine bottle», fir e o f * G olden M edical D iacovery ' four o f F avorite P rc-crip tion .’ also tw o vials o f tlic ' Pellets.' Dr P ie ic e ’s m edicines w ill do a ll that you claim for them . B elieve I w ould have been in ray g ra ve i f I had not taken them." Accept no substitute for "G olden Med ical Discovery.” There is nothing "just as good ” for diseases o f the stomach F ree . Dr. Pierce » Medical Adviser Is sent f r e f e m receipt of stam p to p*y expense of mailing o n ly . Semi 21 one- cent stamps for the hook in paper cover», ©r it stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buflaio, N. Y. WINEorCARDUl sun pending lor me recovery o f one o f the richest mines in the Nome region, but has no means with which to prose cute it. F R IL L S it it OF F A S H IO N . There are new evening gloves with silk lacings and jeweled buttons. New French cheviots are silk dotted and barred in white, red, black or gold en brown. Finely wrought gold and silver cords, ginips^und narrow fiat galloons w ill be popular for the winter season. "D rop yoke” is the mime given to some o f the guiuipcs and yokes added to the lops o f the waists o f both duy and evening gowns. Hear fur is one o f the fancies c f the season, the shaggy pelt accompanying appropriately the tailor costumes of zibellne, cju ih I h hair, boucle cloth anti goods of similar rough surface. The fur pelerine with long flat scarf ends will supplement many o f the walking costumes o f the winter. Some o f the»«* wraps are very handsome, es- perialiy those o f seal and sable. With empire collars and trimmed scarf ends. Purls made tailor skirts of frost gray camel’s hair will 1«* worn under long French redingotea o f black relvet or of gray black, sable brown, Russian green or deep Roman red cloth finished writh quaintly shape«I collars and sleeves.— New York Post. P IN F E A T H E R S . The laying o f nnusually large eggs ft M W here fow ls huve a good rtiuge one rooster to every dozen hens is sutfi- cieut. Old geese ure the best for hatehiug, while young ones sell for the best price«. Rusty nails In the drinking w ater 1« a good remedy for fow ls losing tbeir feathers. Never inbreed your flocks. Change cocks every year, and alw ays get pore bred birds. Keep some o f the largest turkey hens for breeders. Select those with broad bucks and good breasts. Ducks and geese may be fattened quickly on boiled turnips, potatoes and carrots, thickened with cornmeal, con fining the fow ls In close quarters. R A IL W A Y T IE S . Sweden bus decided to operate by electricity the 2,200 miles o f railw ay which she owns. The electricity w ill be generated by water power, which is sbundHiit iu that mouutuiuous country. For the sole use o f honeymoou cou ples one o f the Russian railw ay com panies has built a special Pullman car, containing luxuriously fitted dining, smoking, sitting and sleepiug compart ments. The "B illion D ollar express,” as it is called, on the Morristown branch o f the Lackawanna railroad, is one o f the finest suburban trains in the world. It derives its name from the large number o f millionaires that ride on it. P O L IT IC A L P O IN T E R S . It sometimes happens that a politi cian is never so much out o f place as when be is in one.—Chicago News. Some earnest souls get excited be cause a platform doesu’t suit them, but the astute politician wuits until after election, and then he doesn’t do a thing to it.—Puck. Young man, get a Job as private sec retary to a congressman and then get elected to congresa. The five private secretaries in the new congress show how easily the trick Is done.—Boston Herald. C H R IS T M A S CARDS. Advice for Christmas. "E n jo y the present.” —St Louis Post-Dispatch. The Christmas tree kept In the house until It liecomes highly In fin inmnble Is n source o f danger and Inis been re sponsible for many fires. It Is proper to call the attention o f merchants and householders to the risk assumed Iu many forms o f Christmas decorationa. —Philadelphia le d ge r. (¿rent Britain Is still the greatest tea d r illin g country. The consumption la five pounds per head o f the popula tion. In Switzerland It Is estimated at one and s half pounds per head and In the United States about one pound per head. Practical measures are now In prog ress with a view to exploiting the vsrl ous coalfields existing In Egypt and elsewhere on the direct eastern fo o t s The Egyptian government has granted concessions for this purpose to Edward Nlcholls. an Kngllahman. Siberian merchants are loudly com plaining that Manchuria and ports in Siberia are flooded with American, German. Japanese and other foreign good* and that Russian trade Is d!s appearing. Energetic measures are de manded. particularly a frontier guard ■utUHeut to preveut smuggling.