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y «# • D ALLAS V O L . X X IX . ol some of luo eggs which are sure io H E N S . j become dirty and the repairing of uesu us a further' result. ife a ft o iiM W h y t h e P o r r . i e r A r e B e t t e r Physician and Surgeon, I f nil hens would behave Just alike, F u r H a t c h in g F u r p o n e «. • the task would not be quite so hard, The day is past when the extensive but they will hot, as some are over D i i U k m , Oregon. poultryumu tries to hatch with hens, anxious and continually fuss and turn “ I suffered terribly snd was ex ns the way is entirely too slow. By the their eggs and break them in their ef tremely weak for 12 years. The o.d way when he wanted to set 100 or forts to do well, no matter what kind doctors said my blood was all 2< 0 eggs. as the case might be, he had of nest they have. The incubator is turning to water. At last I tried D A L L A S , - O illü ô O N to find nine or eighteen broody hens Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla, snd was soon not subject to this falling, but stays it::cl :»s Many s: arate nests. Then they • quietly in its place, and no broken egga feeling all right again.” O lite« «v e r batik. Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. n.u.'t each be tested with arfilicial or crushed chicks are found. The best e. ! to s r if they ail really were in 11 incubators require but five or ten min J K. SlHLST, e.n’L'Mt, and this took nearly a week, utes' attention daily and cau be kept N o matter how long you ;; (1 consequently this much time was in a room of the dwelling or outshed S IB LE V hi A K I N , have been ill, nor how lust. near by and can be looked after very poorly you may.be today, The ¡ •euiator saves ti ls time, and easily, while a sitting Iieti 1» such a c.o will do the work of ail these hens, disagreeable thing that she is best kept A yer’ s Sarsaparilla is the We lit*ve the only act o f utatririt bt*ok« in Polk i he.i after the hens were set they at a distance. The incubator has an ,un;v. lU lia b b AiMtract* furnished. a ml money to best medicine you can h . i i . N o '•oin'iiisnion ehurgsd on loan». Hoorn* 2 ii'.; !»<» fed and watered daily and let other strong point in its favor from ti:e i«J i Wiltfon * block, Dalian take for purifying and en out for exercise for at least fifteen or fact that it is willing to sit when twenty minutes, and then their keeper »ranted, and tiiis is a matter of no small riching the blood. J. L. COLLINS, l . list see tl at each one gets on her note, as the elilek that is ready for Don’ t doubt it, put your own nest. This must be done daily for sale when broiler prices are highest is Uorney and Counselor at Law, about twoniy-six days, including the the money maker of the market chick whole trust in it, throw text days, and yet I have said nothing ens, while the early pullet is the win away everything else. Nollcllor in Chaaccry. about dusting for lice and the washing ter egg producer and prize taker at the $1.09 a bottle. All dri'ggfsts. > i bei'ii in practice o f hie profession in thi* place aboiif, thirty years, aiul w ill attend to all busiree* fair in the fall. Ask your doctor what ho thinks o f A y e r’s ,-u.irod to bis arc, Ollice, corner Main and L o a n Sarsupartlla. He knows all about this grand Of a certainty if you use incubators * r) Ulan, Pol»* Go, Or old « fam ily m edicine. Follow hi* advice and as hatchers you must use brooders as we w ill be satisfied. J. C. A ybr Co., L o w e ll, Mass. mothers, and tills loaves tlie liens en J N n.viir ; tirely free to do their best instead of ATTO R N E Y A T -LA V. running and eating with chicks and laying up fat which ought to go to Room 1 ,0 * field building. q R O V E ’S ward (illing the egg basket. Chickens TZ, / V . - L » “ - O iiE G O N . raised by artificial means escape the chance of being filled with lice before they are fairly out of the shell and be OSCAR HAVTiJft. ing trampled to death by the mother Has F lo o d the te*t of)2fi years. An hen and living in dirty quarters, for nual *ale over 1,500/KM) lu titles. one hen will make more dirt in a day Does this rtc»«nl o f mer than twenty-five young chicks.—F. it appeal to you? Office upHt.iirH in C am p ivi)’ « build Baugie in American Poultry Journal. ing D ALLAS • OKKGON. A r « e f u l A la r m C lo c k . Walter Bernard has secured a small tract of land a few miles east of Olym \ . b. BUTI.EK E K COAD pia, Ore., and stocked the place with B U T L E R & COAD a few dozen chickens. As he is com pelled to be away from his home dur Atto r n s-at-La w ing the day he studied out a scheme for D A L L A S , OKEOON. caring for his chickens during his ab sence. W ill practice ili all court». Office, Enclosed with every bottle is a 10 Tn each yard be bad erected troughs over batik. to hold food for the hens, and these cent package of Grove’s troughs are connected by jvlro with his B L A C K HOOT U V K R HILLS. house. Within the house Mr. Bernard J. H T O W N S E N D has connected the wire with an alarm clock with the usual battery attach A tto rn e y -a t-L a w ment. D ALLAS • OlvEOVN When he leaves home In the morning he sets the alarm clock at the hour for Room 2 OílieUl building. feeding the chickens and by an in genious arrangement when the time ar The 5 cent pn kaye is enough fo r usual occasion*. rives the alarm goes off. the connect The family bottle, «0 cents, contains a supply for a ing wire releases the troughs and the year. A li druggists sell them. chickens make a rush for their food, which is spread before them as if Mr. Bernard did the job in person. L. N. WOODS, M. I). N o 15. D R E G O N A P R IL 10, 1903 IN C U B A T O R S V E R S U S Weak? We are Opening T~V 8- £Ü8£Ï I 3- A tio i* n e > 'H -ii i - l C u r e s ey MOTOR TIME TABLE. K. K. WILLIAMS J itla n ta , G a . L o t J i n g e l * i s t C a l. ]• * % % # # C IT Y R-I-l’A-N-S Tabulea Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY CURES GRIP IN TW O DAYS C o r in g C o id N . j* iiA M i ^ O l d /VT* T M t ----- / / H ir e o o g / l c a Salsm’s * Best Store. D A LLA 8 , ir OREGON, v is it c r ia t T H IS S IG N A T U R E SW A M IN T A P P E A R ON EVERY I I t t i 1INKET ST , MIS FtUCISCI,CAL. Th« Anatomical Muxeum In the Wix»*. V* e akije*--es «r any c utractart *iaca>* ■ ••U lt'e ly r « r « , l i>jr fhr oldest Specialist on th« C««*t. Eat 36 year*. ON. JORDAN-DISEASES 0? MEN iv r a iL i« (tout *yMen> without T r s w * * fitted «M* > c a r * (or tl 1 indicai cure for *•(!«■«, f l u u r * and r ia t a iw , !>y Dr. Jordan's spatial pain I m « mei hod«. ultatian free and «tri-riaprivate. Treatment p«r nr b f latter. A retiti»» Curt in every cast daftiAa«. Write for Book r a i M I O P R Y o f I N f t l A K E , M a i LHD FKfcd. ( A value»-’ book 'JÖ S f Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention TO» wul % Van Orsdel, Hayes 8t Co.9t / ¥ SOUTHERN PACIFIC T IM E T A B L E C O R V A LLIS M A IL — D A IL Y 7 3 0 a m L v ................Portland........... . Ar 5;S0 p m 10:4(1 a in L v .................... D erry.......... . Lv 2;18 p m Lv \ *20 p in 11:46 p m A r ........ C<»i v t llis ... A t Albany and C< rvallis connect ith trains of Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. t ¥ 1 :0 0 p m L v ................Portland................. Arl0:2Oam 7:20 p m A r ................. Dallai«.................Lv 7:oO Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N : Passenger diq«ot foot ».f .1 tW -n n street 4 IK L IE F R E IG H T — T K I W E E K LY Leave 7:40 a m ...... P o rtla n d ... A rrive 3:32pm Lea e 3:50 p m .............Dalla* A rrive 3:'-<> a m A rriv e 5:06 p m ___ A irlie ....... .Leave 7 00 a tn REAL ESTATE DEALERS F A R M S A N D C IT Y LO TS Í DALLAS T > u lia s : O r e g o n ÜE O REG O N IRON WORK TO 01fl)KR Repairing Promptly Done, PROP. 'll a S b ¿1 th « 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. m m qii. bird o f Joy. no saddened note Frcrrt thee has eve r s p ru n g ! hi ri'H? d o v s moan Is in th y th ro a t; T h y h ea rt is e v e r young. D rave—to the death , and If pereh an c# ’:*he ba ttle, lo n g and gFh«». F a ll to th y o w n victor!», us lance. Th ou sin g s ! a b a ttle hym n. | L ik e thee, I. too. would jo y o u a be. L ik e d a y lig h t ’ s com in g on. A nd call to h eaven and ea rth and sea T h e gla d n ess o f Jhe daw n. T h ou gh bu t a sin gle n ote w ere mlna. I f Li » I t h cuitmie «••«>• M m H o r tic u ltu r a l S eed i l Ü M. M N o te «. A perpetual blooming form of the popular Crimson Hamlder rose Is re ported from France. The American Hose society’s next ex hibition will be held in Philadelphia March 24-213. Queen of Edgely and Mrs. Oliver Ames are listed for the first time among varieties of roses for which prizes will be awarded by the Ameri can Hose society. It is expected that the horticultural exhibit at be St. Louis world’s fair *.vi!l be the most extensive and beat ever made at any exposition. The new roue Ideal is a bright, clear pink, a sport from La France. Aca lypba bicolor compacts is said to be an exceedingly handsome new burl* •JJng plant, with unsurpassed color and markings. jtflEDJpRD’sl ( black draught ! TH E Mullins, S. C., March 10, 1901. I have used Thedford’s Black-Draught for three years and I have not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it. It It the bcit medicine for me that it on the market for liver and kidney troublet and dyspepsia and other k complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. > T r o lle y When the life of Mr». Huff whs h a n k in the tmlniicc she a*eii In-. Pierce’» 1-avorite Prescription Htvl was restored to health. Pier ex perience made her the firm friend of the medicine that cured her. Dr. Pierce’» Farorite Prescription ha» no equal in its cures of womanly disease. It establishes regularity, dries the drains that weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. TH E N ot STRAW BERRY P L ÀN T . S o C o ld B lo o d e d A f t e r A l l —R o - « n lt o f E a r ly M u lc h in g . The figure from Rural New Yorker shows a strawberry plant which T. Q. K evltt of New Jersey dug on Jan. 10. Mr. Kevltt claims that this plant la a strong argument in favor of his plan of mulching before the ground Is frozen, lie put on u heavy coat of stable ma nure before a crust formed on the soil. »O s ^ A «allow complexion, dizziness, biliousness ana a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as they are, tfivc immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though less painful at tne start, are mucii harder to cure. Thedford‘s Black-Draught never fails to bene fit diseased Fiver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to t h r o w off the germs of lever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright's disease of the kidneys. W ith kidneys re inforced by Thedford’s Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford’s Black- Draught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of u doctor. F la t. k ORIGINAL HIVER MEDICINE! An excellent box in which the needs for early dowers can bo sowed is about iS inches long, 15 inches wide and 3Vv* inclies deep. This box can be placed In the window beside tlie cutting box. A good soil for the seed box Is made of mree-fourths noddy loam and one- fourth sand. This mixture gives a soil that drains well and does not run to gether after it has been watered a few times. In this box can be sowed pansy, ver bena. petunia, snapdragon, sweet nlys- siim. Salvia splendens or seeds of any other similar plants that will stand transplanting and are desired for early blooming. Enough plants can be grown in a box of this size to supply a good sized flower garden. Y a rd . Proud of th y splendor, w a rrio r bird. An«J o f th y cla rion tone*. >Co orien t breezes ev«*r stirred A radiance lik e thy own. N o o th er v o ic e but so m etim es Rings A n ote a t s o rr o w 's c a ll; Thou singst the song the m o rn in g brin g s O r sin gst not at all. ( Jet your old bicycle enameled a i«l cleaned up— Enamel b keu on hike at factory. — ALI. KIND S OF— In T h e C r o w in g o f th e C o rk . T h e cock cro w s loud from yo n d er burn I lls m id n ig h t bu gle c a ll; Th ou gh da rk n ess h an gs o ’ e r field and tarn A nd silen ce o v e r all, l lo w a tch es fo r the settin g star. T h e d a y b re a k com in g on. An«!, tru m pet throated, near and fa r. H e w«*!cotnes in the daw n. Lee Smith’ s Cyclery Dallas Foundry! or congestion is shut up in a small coop ami given two grains of calomel at night, followed by a one grain quinine pill night and morning for two or three days, i f there is any discharge from nostrils, a few drops of camphorated oil is injected into each nostril, i f any Improvement is manifest In two or three days, they are removed to a small room and a solution of copperas added to tbo drinking water. They are kept here for a week or two, or until they show a complete recovery. If. on the other hand, after two or three days' ole serration and treatment no improve ment Is manifested, the bird is killed and buried. — Cor. American Agricul turist. A »h e « R E P A IR IN G ANO SU N D R IE S S p a u l d i n g ’s A t h le t ic C o o d s . A fuir »bure of patronage solicited «od *11 o-der« promptly tilled. BOX OF THE GENUINE Whore the poultry yard is so small that the fowls keep the grass down it h a good plan to dump the coal ashes from the house in the yard, spreading them evenly over the surface. They make a smooth, hard surface and pack down tightly, preventing the yard from be coming muddy. B I C Y C L E 'S TRUCKMAN. • J * W .J. STOW, ED. BIDDLE, i$ Purchasing agent for \\ C McClure, of Saginaw, Michigan,¡and other eastern timber dealer rt. lin o n i 1, upstairs, Wilson building. D A L L A S P A S S E N G E R -D A IL Y , EX. S U N D A Y W e have n o w in stock the m ost satisfactory line The Some of t lie new things for spring arc here and more arc comingìn everyday, Our spring stock PrauMiicls a general banking ousi* j will Le the bent and most fashionable we lia ve ev- uvss in all its branches; buys ami sells | »AClninge on principal points i n i lie) er handled, as wo only huv fiom tried and relia United States; makes collections on all ble manufacturers. There are many reasons why points in tiie Pacific Northwest; loans *{r Holverson’s is Salem’s Best Store, (hie fact alone money and discounts paper at the best ^ates ; allow interest on time deposits. covers all and that is we have every kind of mer chandise you want at prices (hat are all right. Each and every piece of goods in this stock is es- DR. J O R D A N ' S lifr peciallv chosen to the requirements of the trade MUSEUM OF ANATOMY« 1^ we know so well, and the greatest care is used to 1 ^ serve our customers with ail the attention1 ,due them. OF Shoes: Ç ç n ts ... V * # # % % •#?$ <>K i y I iiu n te r. W. C. VASSALL, a s s i s t a n t C a s h ie r D A LLA S ...5 0 Each.fowl sjîowiii.q evidence of cold Leaves Dallas for Montnouih a n 1 lime >enden :e— 1:00 p in 7 30 pm . F ru H iilo u i. DALLAS JMo Ç u re | > o U r i c s o l C h e m i c a l Co. Leives Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — 7:30 a «1 3:30 p m Letves Indepemlncti for Monmouth and Dallas— 11:10 am 6 15pm Leave* Monmouth for Airlie - .Ml a in 3 .50 pm Loaves Monmouth for Dallas— 11:20 i in 7:30 pm Leaves \irlie for Momnoutn and Independence— the m a n u fa c tu re d BROWN & ELLIS T1STELFSS CHILL TONIC Uricsol 'v 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, O. Box 481, Atlanta. Ga. 2 see this year. direet to our counters. R h e u m a t is m A t t o r n e v a t 'L a w . R. C. C RAVEN T h e s e goods are all fro m I Uricsol 5 p m that it w ill be your pleasure to . ju w 4:00 » m N o w the m ost com plete line o f spring goods L I u c n n u ll F a rm «. Home of the latest trolley ro d enter prises are likely to be of special benefit to small towns. Most of the earlier electric roads were built parallel to steam lines, connecting only tl»e cities and large towns already provided with railroad facilities, and directly useful to such farmers only who happened to I live on or near the line of the road. But most of the main towns being already connected, there Is now a tendency to reach out mid secure the business of the fanning towns which have never had a railroad of any kind. Already In western Massachusetts. In Connecticut and in parts of Maine new roads are branching out in all directions, bring ing new life to lonely com in unities and 1 serving as feeders to the steam roads and the main street lines. Many new projects are not street lines at all. but go straight over the fields and mead | ows, making cuts and fillings when needed at considerable cost. Such lines are capable of high speed and regular service. Many a town will enjoy k o « m 1 passenger facilities and often a freight, | mail and express service by the con- I struct Ion of an electric road where a steam road could never bo|>e to do a paying business. -American Cultivator. - P i v e y e a r, s » o w hen ray life w « f b an s i n » id the ha in »c e , I » P ie rc e '. Favorite Prescription w n , brought to m y h om e,- w r ite . M r. C aroline Ruff, D irector o f H er man O rphan's Hom e, reaiding at » » Rowe- na Street. D etroit Mich, - f took it. and. it w on m e back to health K ver aiiwe that tim e, I have been it* firm friend. W e fre q u en tly have m oth ers com e to our 1 H om e* w h o are su fferin g with uterine troubles, in flam m ation. tum ors snd ulcerations Our at rem edy for a fem ale trouble is Dr, rce’s P avorite Prescription, and w e have found noth in g ao far which w ould so q u ick ly cure the disease, relieve inflam m ation and atop pains It ia a good frien d to wom en " „ . K L im e and th e L a n d . Lime makes the father rich and the son jsjor la an old saying. Lime makes the nitrogen In the soil available, and if I have nitrogen there 1 am going to put the lime In and get It out, and If my boy wants more nitrogen lie cau put It In. - K. B. Voorbees, New Jersey. I>r Piere#’» Common Sense Mid* leal Adviser, in paper covers, is sent /ref on receipt of at one cent sumps to pay expense of mailing only. Ad dress Dr. R V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 W IN T E R ROOTS ON AN E A R L Y PLANT. M U LC H E D This prevented the ground from freez ing solid, and the plants kept on grow ing. Of course this bus been an unusual winter, and the soil would have frozen solid In most seasons, yet the early mulchlug will keep the soil open for some weeks in any season. The strawberry is called a “ cold blooded” plant because It endures much hard weather, but that Is no sign that long continued freezing does It any good. The old Idea was to mulch so as to keep the frost lii the ground and prevent the heave and settle which go wltb freeze and thaw. It Is pretty evident that considerable damage will 1 m ? done by the light freezing In au tumn before the ground freezes solids By putting the mulch on early ws pre vent this. A Beaut Ifni Mixed Border. A mixed border provides so excellent manner of obscuring the view of s vegetable garden and at the same time giving a brilliant and always Interest ing aspect to s gardeo walk. Garden Ing describes one such border as fol lows; The back row In the border Is of tall growiug cannas, such as Florence Vaughan. Charles Hendersou, Kate Gray, Italia. Austria and Crimson Bed der. Next In front of the cannas come Snlvln Bonfire, Pennisetum ruppellll und A but Iloa Souvenir de Bonn, ylaut- ed In masses. I'Urj^ulum varlegatum. Centstwen gymuoesrps, scalyphs. Ire- sines, srehyranthuses and geraniums In variety comprise the third group, while the Immediate foreground is made up of low growing subjects, such ns Ageraturns Blanche and Blue Per fection. Begonias Vernon snd KrfordII, Zinnia hssgeans. Ceutaures cuudldls- niiitu and sweet slysauiu. Abuudaut watering and constant trimming, weed ing, etc., are of course Indispensable. The pennisetum above mentioned Is worthy of more general cultivation. Hied uiay lie sowu In January lb ■hal low b o xe s, transplanted Into two Inch pots and pluuted out of doors in May.