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D ALLAS OREGON APRIL 3, 1903 VOL. X X iX H A T C H IN G W I T H HEN3. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , Halos That »Inst He Observed to Secure Good H esuits. Dallas, Oregon. H atching chicks with hens is as old ns iI«»L:esfic poultry. At the same time •m the average great improvement can he made i;i methods for having this D A L L A S , - O iU SG O N work (lone by hens, especially when we try to produce, the chicks in numbers Office over bank. I the hesc advantage, in forming the i si far the hen we are apt to use u I : v ma« L_too sm all for the purpose, J K. 81 HLKY, ** 11 ' ’ t- r the nest should be drop and be i .ad** of enough, m aterial to land its aid SIB L E Y A EAKIN , ia helping to keep the e.;gs warm. A A t l o r n e y w - n l * ! a i " • . "St that is so sparingly made as to .«reply keep the eggs from the sides '•Vo have tlio only aet of whufcru-t book» in Polk »untv. Ueliat»L‘ aUitrnotn iuruw hfd. ami money to ; ,.d 1 idiom of the box fails in lending ,:*n. No oomini-iBion uiitirged u:i loa.iH. Rooms i aid in keeping the eg.,a warm. Use id 0 Wilson’s block, Dallas p o lity of buy or straw and pack it . >: . n d u>i!it and have it deep like a J. L. COLLINS, I :•(!’•■ : est so the hen w ill bo down u to rn e y and C o u n s e lo r at Law , I'l.Ruig I e hay or straw , and have the lining thick enough to keep the eggs aw ay from the box. so licito r iu Chancery* Nests so constructed \rljl lonfl their I ., In practice of his profession in this place f. y. 8- £M 'mt, S i i ah mt th irty years, and w ill attend to a ll business it.rav.oal to his are. Olfloo, corner Main and Court h ‘ U lu s , Polk Co, Ur J. N. liA lt P ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Room l,OstivUi biAhling. r. - - U ricsol O XI IC O O U T - C u r e s O SO A B H A T T E R , I V K e u m a tis m A - tto r n e v 'ö .t- L i» i\ v . Uricsol Is a uric acid solvent —that is, Uricsol dissolves the excess of uric acid In the system and eliminates it, curing rheuma tism. Uricsol does this without In juring any part of the body—in fact It aids the stomach, creates an appetite, stimulates the Intes tinal glands— -has a healthy action on the liver. Uricsol Is very effective In chronic rheumatism for it can be taken without in juriously effecting any part of the body. For sale at $ 1.00 a bottle by all druggists, or sent prepaid to any address upon receipt of price. Address all communications west of - Mississippi to Los Angeles, Cal. East of Missis sippi to P. 0 . Box 481, Atlanta. Ga. 2 OlHee u p sta ir» iu Cam plx-ll’ i* »«n:l«l- iug. D A LLAS - OREGON. N . L. B 0 T I.B R K F COAU BU TLE R & COA D Attorneys-at-Law D ALLAS, OREGON. YYill practice ¡n ull court». Office, over bank. J . H TOWNSEND A ttorn ey-at-Law DALLAS • OREGON Room 2 O.-lielil building MOTOR TIME TABLE. Leave* Independence for Monmouth and Airlle — 7:30 a in 3:30 p m L eives Indepemlnce for M onm outhandD allau— 11:10am 0 .1 6 p m Leaves Monmouth for Air»io - .SO a in 8:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— 11:20 a m 7:30 pm Leaves Airlie for Moniuoutn and Independence— i:0 0 j m 5 p m Leaves Dallas for Monmouth an * Iritie »endenue— 1:00 p in 7 30 p m. U r ic s o l C h e m ic a l C o . J t t la n t a , G a. sfr L o s A n g e l a s , C a l. _____ » R. C. CRAVEN . R. B. W II.LIAM8. O l'i'I OK DALLA8, «ANK 0 OREGON, T ired O ut “ I was very poorly and could hardly gel about the bouse. I was tired out all the lime. Then I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well.” — Mrs. N. S. Swin- ney, Princeton, Mo. Transacts a general banking ousi- j uess in all its b ranches; buys and sells jk exchange <>u p rincipal points in th e ! T United S ta te s; m akes collections on all j points in the Pacific N orthw est; loans j 2? money and discounts paper at the best | -Hte«; allow interest on tim e deposits. W IS We are Opening ■ ( N o w the m ost complete line of spring goods that it will be your pleasure to see this year. Tired y hen you go to bed, tired when you get tired ail the time, ly ? Your blood is im- ure, that’s the reason. ou are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer’s S a r s a p a r i l l a and be a bottle. quickly cured. SI.00 All druRjbts. These goods are all from the manufacturers* ? direet to our counters. BROWN S i ELLIS A«k your doctor w hat he thinks of A yer’a S arsa p a rilla . He knows a ll about till * grand old fam ily m edicine. Follow his advice and w e w ill be «atisfh-d. J . C . A ykr C o ., L ow ell, Mass. J C. DALLAS Shoes: } TASTELESS CHILL TOKIO W e have now in stock the m ost satisfactory line Has stood tl>e te t « vente Ai» u na 1 sal»- over l,f»00fU00bt tile». Does tlii» record <>{ m er it appeal to you? Ho of shoes that w as ever seen in Dallas. Espec ially strong in children a -d misses lines. F rom £ u re [> o Middlesex M anufacturing company, Boston. ...5 0 £$rvts... FnHo8?d with every bottle i» a 10 cen t package of Grove*» M 7/><s BLACK ROOT LIVER PILLS. P o k e r F r ie n d s . This fine white W yandotte cock, first a t New York show of 1003. wus bred and is owned by W. K. Graves, West Springfield. Mass. T u rk ey lt a in i:iK For W om en. Five years ago Miss Arlita Martin of Texas began raising turkeys. She had a flock of live hens and a gobbler to start with. The fir3t re a r sjic raised »*■ * Salem’s R-I-PA-N-S Tabules Duclors find A good prescription For m ankind. The f» cent | r l -ge , . ugh for usual occasions. The fam ily bottle, GO derU , c >ntaina a supply for a year. All d r iu g is ts sell then). CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS * Best Store. $ P r e s id e n t.. ( a g l it e 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 o.VLLAS nid lo the work, protect the egg» from changes of ihe w eather and assist the hen In her work, but when so con structed as to allow the heat to be drawn aw ay from the eggs the chances lire that you will not have so large a liqtrb as you w ill have when the nests lire properly made. We know of some who (ie.Doad entirely upon the hens to do the hatekfng. 1 have seen thirty and forty hens on nests of eggs in one room, all the nests built in a row and two tiers high, the nests roomy and deep •tnd the room darkened except when •he heits came Lo feed. It is quite as easy to have them this way as any ray. They can be let off at noon prior ng to your own noonday meal, 11 und when you have finished you can see to it that f ill have been off to feed by feeling their crops. Place all where they belong and shut them in for an other day. \ When this plan is in good working o rd ‘i*. there is but little trouble in look ing after the liens. Have ten or a doz en feed boxes aiul by each a pan of w ater so they may ul! have a chance for food and drink. Dust them all well with any good insect powder iu place of the dust bath, and all will go well with them. If we w ill place our hand on the crop of each after it has been off to feed, we can quickly tell those that have not fed and take them off again to eat. If we w atch them well and care for their wants, many of them w ill stay on the nest for two hatches and do well, thus providing a living Incubator. Some of the new things for spring are here and more are coming in every day, Our spring stock will be the best and inosi fashionable we have ev- er handled, as we only buy fiom tried and ~relia- ble manufacturers. There are many reasons why Holverson’s is Salem ’s Lest Store. One fact alone covers ail and that i- we have every kind of mer- chandise you want at prices that are all right. Each and every piece of goods in this stock is es- peciallv chosen to the requirements of the trade we know so well, and tin'greatest care is used to serve our customers with ail the attentlonjdue them. THIS SIGNATUR! S% Á . "No. I am not popular any more with tile gang,’* moaned a business man who used to entertain largely at poker. "I haven’t touched a card in seven years. The friends I made at the pok er table were near and dear to me. When I lived on the seventh floor of a tenement, they flocked to see me night ly, clim bing the stairs without a mur mur. When I moved to the Bronx, they followed me. When I settled in Jam aica, the ride to my house did not Deem too long for them, nor did they miml the Journey home at 3 or 4 in the morning. When 1 realized that I was supporting them w ith my losses, I tore up the cards and cracked the chips with a hammer. When, lo, behold, ev ery mother's son of them k lew me no more! I lived so far aw ay that it was Impossible to find time to come to visit me. I am sure that if 1 had opened a poker game in the darkest cell in the bottom of the bottomless pit they would have come to play with me. To regain their friendship it is only necessary to announce a reopening of the game.”— New York Press. T h e B t iiin c t t f o f ( no*. In China the men take as much pride In their lmir as women, and the “pig tail’’ is a tiling of no little moment. In making the cue the whole head is shav M U ST A P P E A R $ ed except a circular patch upon the ON EVERY BOX OF THE GENUINE crown. The hair from this is braided, I i V I S I T D R . J O R D A N ' S gsest l 1 r*f and strands of siik are added, which 1J7 bin»» iu tuc s;u':Uft and »t*veuty- end in a tassel reaching to the heels. 4$ uino In (ho fall, which she sold at un In full mourning the black strands are j lMlIlMCTlT.'limwUGMAL. < aver ago of 97 routs each. The greater- rep la ceil by white ones and in second] T h e I - * f r - « t A n ato m ical Museum In tfe« j ) W o ft4 W ea k ■leave* or a .iy c>>iuracte>1 X part of tin* first y e a r’s earnings was mourning by light blue or green. g tv ■ • ■ !• ! V e l jr r a r r , : jr th e o ld est A S p a c ta .ih on tb e C oe i t hit. ¡6 y e a rs. y spent the second y ear in buying food It Is an unpardonable breach of e ti-! , DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MFH and building bouses and yard» for her quelle for an inferior to enter the ures- S Y P H I L I S th o io m jh ly ereSceted fowls. She bought five common hens IVom s y ite a r w ith o ut th e u-ic o f M o r c a r y T r M « M fitte d b y en H cperL « a i l - and put them to hatching turkeys’ M il o a r s for H a y t a r s . a q u ick en d M ' n J i c c i cu re fo r l * t l » e . F l u a r s and eggs at tbe same lim e turkey hens r t a t u l n , By D r. J o r d e u 't tp e c ie l pern were sot. and when the poults ap lee « m ethods. q «M M lteti«R fre e a n d t t r i r t l y p H re te T re atm e n t p er peared they wore nil given to the com A man aavs. w I/Ook at this." And h i iti e v e ry c e «c IPM lc* o r Wy le tt e r . A r r + it iv e r> irt in ie T V af ea V r i t e for Rook « - H I « . O R •> « £ » »■ » » »■ » « « V mf A ^5*- ( I t .V . mon hens, while the turkey lions were over-laps his coat to show how loose it )-' - book W I U A W . MAILBD 1‘ RfcH. (A valu v alu e e!-' S M .< I o M e.ll> n ) C e ll o r w rite broken up and soon laid another clutch is There are some people wilt» can lose DR. IORDAN D C O . 1081 Market t ft. . F. 0 of eggs. fa t to a 1 vantage, but the loss of flesh is That y ear she raised 434 turkeys /uid cne of the accepted evidences of failing health. At, flesh-making procerscs begin sold all but fifty, which were reserved Ifl 1 be stomach, so 7- for breeders. From these she raised ¥ naturally w h e n the following year 1.400, of which 100 * there is loss of were kept. By this time she w as using flesh we look first * TIME TABLE Incubators and planted several acres to to the stomach for f- green stuff for food and hired two wo the cause. And COKVALL18 MAIL—DAILY the cause is gen men and several boys to help care for 7 30 a m L v ...................P ortland....................Ar 6:2*0 p nt \* erally found to be the turkey«. Over and above all ex 10:4« a in L v................. D erry..........................Lv 2 3 8 p n» 11:45 p rn A r.......... C orvallis. Lv 1:20 p m F? d i s e a s e of th- x U l, n agent . [ , i > i for u , v/. \ McClure, f r > ( ' 1 n r o , of ,f S Saginaw, o n in « « , Purchasing W C. penses she cleared $2.o00 tbe fifth year. At Albany and 0<»rv*llis connect w itii trains of stomach and di Oregon C entral and Eastern railroad. Michigan,|and other eastern ti¡ imber dealers. Room 2 The main food is bread and cornmeul, gestive and nutri with a little red pepper and a good tive tracts, result DALLAS PA8HLNUKR—DAILY, EX SUNDAY ^ 1, x, u .ip stairs, Wilapn vy lison building. ouiiutng. ^ quantity of gr. eu food. U p stairs, ing iu loss of nu 4 :0 0 p m L r ...................Portland.................... ArlO 2n a m 7:20 p m A r................... D allas....................Lv 7:00 trition and conse H e ( l o t I p. q u e n t physical YlMIIIU, DIVISION: weakness. There Is a keen knowledge-of liummi Passenger dejH»t f«»ot of r.-on street Doctor Pierce’s AIRI.IK FM fcK JH T-Tl.l WEEKLY , ualui-e In the following lilt of fun from a^ ry Leave 7:1»» a ni PoftiHlI Artl • ifl G olden Medical : [lie Irf-wiston Journal, but no more than Lea c S:ñO f* m...........Dallas Anive 8.Y0 a m Discovery restores A rrive ft.05 p r o .......... A iriie Leave 7 00 a m 1 might tie expected from n down oast | the lost flesh by tavern keep r who lias had a long ex-1 curing diseases of i periance with autum nal sportsmen, of the stomach and whom many are called, hut few get up: other organs of --------------------- B IC Y C L E S A mighty hunter from Boston "put | digestion and nu TRUCKMAN. trition and ena \ REPAIRING Zi up" at a ipiaiut little Maine hostelry bling the perfect t ,,i.d left word In the oiiice that he wish-1 AND SUNDRIES D a lla s : O re p o n digestion ami a*- | ,d to 1« railed at h alf past 4 In the similation of food S p a u l d i n g ’s I morning. Sharp at that time the next from v/hich flesh A fair share of patronage solicit««) Athletic Coods. | morning came a thundering rup at hia ami strength are ,n<f all n-iiers promptly filled j door. made. “All rlghV I’ll tie down In a min " M y w ife w as for five y e a r» troubled ute!" called a inutlled voice from under w ith in d ig e stio n of ! the (|u:its. ■toms< h an d bow els, b lo a tin g a n d sev ere "You get up here now and sign this < Jet your old train at tim e s d u rin g | reeript!" eommnuded L'nele Cy. the e n tir e five year* * w rite « Mr. I. M ilton bicyc le enameded "Receipt? What receipt?" demanded U nger o f M cConnell<burg. Pa " H e r h eart w as «fleeted , a n d »he took a p u rg a tiv e e v ery few a very wlrt. aw ake voice, and tbe ts«l day* and cle aned un— — « 1 . 1 . tis n s o r — d ay * but only o n ly received teniport te m p o rary relief. Sh e got verv prx>r fn fk-Hh and I bought one bottle si,u>'aked loudly. Enamel b ked on o f Dr M erer'« («olden Me Heal Dt«covery from "W aal." gripped t'n rle Cy. “I don't our drug*i*t and after taking it »he said «he fell bike at factory. I lu lk erlate to have ye bumping down to like a n»-w woman Ha* no more trouble w ith and bowel*, and ha* no pain nor bloat tbe otfh-e at S o'clock declaring that ye »tomach ing. Ha* gained fifteen pounds in weight.** Repairing Promptly Done. ain’t been called." Dr Pierce’s Pics ant Pellets cure < stipation and billot [BHSEHU OF ANATOMY} J Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention ‘•rvc Lest Ten Pounds £ Van Orsdel, Hayes & C o ./ SOUTHERN PACIFIC REAL ES TA TE DEALERS FA R M S AWD C IT Y L O TS tDALLAS - Lee Smith’s Cyclery IRON WORK TO ORDER ED. BIDDLE, W P. i * OREGONJ W J . STOW. Dal as J PROFITS IN CAPON8. flier A r e N o t S o L s r g , mm K o v a rrlr. A P e w Potatera. The demand, consequently tbe mar ket. for capons la a peculiar one. While there Is a very limited demand during the entire year, the bulk of them ara sold between the hollduys and spring. Thu turkey holds the place of honor at Thanksgiving, divides It with ducks and geese at Christmas and New Yeur’s, and when these are past there Is more inquiry for cupons, which con tinues till April or May. So little call Is there for them outside of this season tliut many If not all deulers cease quot ing prices at other times. The profit In capons Is a mooted ques tion. It will not pay to perform tbe operation on any but the larger breed*, and there are many Individuals and many localities where It will not puy at all. While good cupons usually sell for somewhat higher prices than roast ing chickens, the difference In price be- first month, so I kept on taking it for txveen the two Is less than formerly. In three months and now I menstruate Boston It is said that tbe large part of with no pain and I shall take it off and tha capons are dreased clean and sold on now until I have passed the climax.” us “south shore roosters.” A capon Female weakness, disordered must be fed for so long a time before menses, falling of the womb and marketing that the fet'd bill eata up a ovarian troubles do not wear off. large part of the extra price. They follow a woman to the change Many poultryinen say that there la of life. Do not wait but tithe \V ine more profit in keeping pullets for egg» of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. W ine of Cardui never fails Iu the space that would be occupied by to benefit a suffering woman of eapous. ltut locality and circumstance any age. Wine of Cardui relieved must decide this point. A poor capon Mrs. Webb when she was in dan will bring no more than a chicken. The ger. When you come to the change »mail sizes of capons, about five or six of life Mrs. Webb’s letter will pounds, sell quite readily, but at lower mean more to you than it does prices. The large ones weighing nine, now. But you may now avoid the ten and twelve pounds, or even more, suffering she endured. Druggists sell $1 bottles of W ine of Cardui. bring higher prices per pound. They takq the place of turkeys to a consider able extent. The methods of dressing vary some what for different markets, and It la wise for the grower to learn from the dealer or commission merchant In tbe eiice o r'a superior w ith bis cue wound inurket to which he purposes shipping round his neck or head, as It Is fre ns to any *|ieclal demand*. They are quently disposed of during work, and usually—and always for best market»— the greatest insult one man can offer dry picked. It 1» customary with moat another is to pull Ids cue. It seems growers to leave on tbe feather* of the very odd to set* sailors and soldiers on 1 neck, tall and wings. Rome leave on ship or in barracks combing each oth more than others, but the carruae must er’s long tresses or coolies nt the street show up its plump proportion* and rich corners performing the same friendly! yellow color. For they muat he well office. Custom forbids a man to w ear futteued. Sometimes I hare seen ca a beard and mustache until he becomes; pons In market which were well grown a grandfather. nnd fattened, but which bad been scalded, badly dressed, feather* *11 off Setting l o a n s U r a p e v l a e « . and which aold for uo more tliau tbe The best time for setting young same grade of chickens. A little extra grapevine« In In April or May. »n.v« the care in dressing and pneklug would Bo*ton Cultivator. Thone who propa hare puld handsomely. Dry picking la gate their own vine* from eultlng* aometfilug that It seems Impossible to nhouM tuke them from new wood In teach except by actual practice. In the fall and either park them In rnoUt short, it Is a sort of knack with some sand or moss to remain during the p<si|)le.- F. H. Valentine In American winter or heel them In as soon as cut. Agriculturist. leaving one or two buds below the sur-1 face, from which roots will start, and A l l n m u r o « . Slxture. two hulls nliovp the surface. They will | In a Scotch church an old minister be Ml to transplant when those buds who was very deaf was also very anx .how signs of life. The young vines ious to Introduce some new hymutmoks may he allowed small stakes to climb Into the church and asked bis precen ou the first two years, and the trellla tor to gtve out the notice Immediately need not he set until about tbe third after the sermon. The precentor, hav year after the vlues are cut ing a notice of his own. gave ont that lm-ml>era of the isnigregatlou wishing to have their children baptised were I a r r a n t < n t t l n « . Currants are easy to propagate bv ! to send their aaaes Into the vestry. cuttings. These are made five to eight The old minister, thinking that It wa* the notice alwut the hyinnbook». stood Inches long from wood of the current np nnd sntd. "And I wish to say. for rear s growth up to the time the j the benefit of those who have not any, ground freezes. They are tied lit bun- i that they may he bnd In the vestry any dies and hurled until spring In a dry I afternoon, between the hour* of 8 and place or where the water will not 4—ordinary little ones at a shilling .land. As soon ss the ground Is Iu good each, a ml special little ones, with red condition plant Iu a well prepared bed. j bavlug about two buda above ground. backs, at one and three." ü ä ttü N tt l.. N. WOODS, M. D.