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i. ¿ f i I ¿ t* f £ » V * DALLAS V O L . X X IX . OREGON M A Y 1, 1903 N o 18. tercel by d ese rt stream s, w ith a ruggini, u n lovely bu tte risin g in the center, the v a lle y seem s the last spot in the w o rld Physician and Surgeon. that men should choose as a hum:*. B ut the pioneers w h o first w en t th ere D a llas, O reg o n . thought noth in g o f scenery o r case or “ F or 25 years 1 have never co m fo rt or hom elikeu ess; th ey burrow - m issed taking A y e r ’ s Sarsaparilla B EM33tt, i d in to the stream beds seek in g gold. e v ery spring. It clean ses my H u ndreds o f little tow n s they built in blood, m akes m e fe e l strong, and B U T T E C I T Y ’S G R O W T H . DALLAS, - OREGON the desert, a fe w shack houses, sa doea me good in every w a y .” — No C nm p E v e r Ho F u v o r e d W l l h u loons, g a m b lin g places, a w ild rio t o f John P . H od n ette, B ro o k ly n ,'N .Y . O ific “ o v e r L a n k . S u c e c a u io ii o f ( « r c . i t l l i s c o v e i 'l e i . lift», tom orro w fo rg otten . So B u tte ap B u tte C ity g r e w up h a rd ily out o f tins peared h ardly fo r t y y ea rs ago, w ith no Pure and rich blood J K. H ib lk t , o . « . I*. AKIN bare desert, g r e w like the natural deni- b etter prospects than scores o f other carries new life to every r. ns o f th a t h i g h , rugged, a pparently m in in g cam ps, the sam e rough life , the S I B L E Y <* E A K I N , u uiu habitabie plateau tough, resistant, sam e la w «if the six shooter. part of the body. You But this ba rren va lley w as w o n d e r c»I‘ stra n ge aspect, a p lu g no eastern A tlo riio y H -iit-L ii" . F o r a tim e grow th , a d a p tin g its e lf to the rigorous fu lly fa v o re d o f nature. are invigorated, refreshed. vVo have the only set of nlwfcruct book* in P«»lk conditions o f au u nauiinble land. By the stream beds g a v e fo rth g rea t riches ill hi v lielittbio ttostracts furnished, and iu<>uey to You feel anxious to be i.ui. N j commission charged on loans. llooms 2 no stretch o f im agin a tion w ou ld any in p la cer g old, and w h en the placers -id Wilson’s block, Dallas o f the ea rly pioneers, tra ilin g w est began to fa ll and B utte w as th rea ten ed active. You become strong, w ard w ith w h ite topped schooners, w ith the sam e fa te that had s w e p t a steady,courageous. That’s J. L. COLLINS, h a ve selected th at m ountain basin o f hundred oth er m in in g cam ps Into ob M ontana as a site fo r a city , tin* fu tu re livio n th ere w e r e y e t men w h o had what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla itorney and Counselor at Law, in »tropo.is o f a g re a t staite. A p p roa ch fa ith in the tow n . F o r y ea rs they will do for you. able only by crossing high mountains, stru ggled o n w a rd in p o verty , seeing S o lic it o r in t'h su crry . $1.00 a bottle. All drufflsta. alm ost b.aiv o f v e g e ta tio n ,«s c a n tily . wa- the cam p g r a d u a lly d ecrea sin g In lm- i m b Jell n practice of his profession in this place | porta lice und popu lation, and then sml- i »b *ut tnirty v-ears, and will attend to all busiress A sk your doctor what he thinks o f Ayer’s 1 d en ly s ilv e r w a s d iscovered , then cop- Sarsaparilla. He knows all about this grand i ustcJ to his are. Office, corner Main and Courc old fam ily medicine. Follow his advice and s ' ) ilLs, folk Co, Or I per. N o m in in g cam p in the w o rld 's we w ill be satisfied. J. C. A y e r Co., Low ell, Mass. history perhaps w a s e v e r so fa v o re d J N. H A K T w ith a succession o f g rea t discoveries. M a n y cam ps h a ve been fam ou s fo r A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A M. g o ld alone o r s ilv e r or copper; none has R o o m 1, O nfield b u ild in g . e v e r y ield ed such enorm ous w e a lth in q t ^ o v E ’s L A L .L A S , - - O K E O O N . . a ll three. F o llo w in g the op en in g o f the first bonanza m ine— the A naconda 1 —scores o f claim s w e r e tak en up, and OSCAR H A Y T E R . it w a s not lon g b e fo re B u tte had risen H a s stood tlie te.-t i>i‘*2o yours. A n to its present em inence as the g rea te st n u al sale o v e r 1,500,000 bottles. A .t t o r n e y -a ,t -L ia ,w . cen ter o f cop p er production in the D oes this record o f m e r Uricsol is a uric acid solvent w orld .— B a y S tan m ini B ak er in C en it appeal to y ou ? O H ice up a ta ir « in C a m p ig li’ » bu ild tury. —that is, Uricsol dissolves the in g excess of uric acid in the system T h e S p re a d o f T ip p in g ;. |M o £ u r s [ > o DALLAS - OKEGON. and eliminates it, curing rheuma W h e n did the h abit o f tip p in g b a r bers and h airdressers o rig in a te ? I do tism. not b eliev e it w as kn ow n to the L o n N. L. BUTLER E F. C O A » Uricsol does this without in doner o f fifty y e a rs ago. I m ay he B U T L E R A COAD juring any part of the body—in m istak en ; m y k n o w le d g e o f th at tim e Attorneys-at-Law is based on ly upon hearsay. But is it fact It aids the stomach, creates not a m odern in n o va tion ? A n d i f w e D A LLA S , OKEGON. an appetite, stimulates the Intes a re to g iv e these little presents to the W i l l p r a c tic e in a ll co u rts. O ffice , tinal glands— has a healthy action a rtis t w h o cuts o u r hair, i f g ift s a re E n clo s ed w ith e v e r y b o ttle is a 10 o v e r bunk. to be sh ow ered in this reckless p ro fu on the liver. Uricsol is very c e n t p a ck a g e o f 11 r o v e ’s sion, w h ere, I ask. are w e to stop? effective in chronic rheumatism W h y should w e not hand a fe w pence B L A C K R O O T L IV E R F IL L S . for it can be taken without in to the d ra p e r’ s assistant w h o brings on tlio soap film fo rm e d across a W ife J. H T O W N S E N D juriously effecting any part of d o w n sh irts and c o lla rs fro m inaccessi rin g w ill lie in the position in w h ich it the body. ble h eigh ts behind and spreads them Attorney-at-Law fa lls until the film is pricked inside o f on the counter fo r ou r inspection? W h y For sale at $ 1.00 a bottle by the loop, w h en it at once becom es an D ALLAS - OREGON not to the bootm aker, the grocer, the all druggists, or sent prepaid to ex a c t circle.— N e w Y o rk W orld . tobacconist? P o ssib ly the fash ion m ay R o o m 2 O . Held b u ild in g . any address upon receipt of price. a lre a d y he g r o w in g in this direction. I S c h o o l b o y s W h o N e v e r I * la y . Address all communications g r o w old and m ake no preten se o f The 5 cent pa kage is enough for usual occasion*. B ro a d ly speaking. G erm an school west of Mississippi to Los k eep in g up w ith the tim es. N o r h ave The family bottle, 60 cent , • •utaina a supply for a Doys n e v e r play. T h e y have no tim e to Angeles, Cal. East of Missis year. A ll druggists sell them. 1 m oney enough to th row about reck do so. T h e y a tten d d a y schools forlorn sippi to P. 0 . Box 4 8 1, Atlanta, lessly. T o m y m ind the p ra ctice o f o f p laygrou n d s and a re so d esp erately Ga. 2 g iv in g g ra tu ities is dan gerou sly on the o v e rw e ig h te d w ith lessons that all th eir increase. It is becom in g a m enace to Leaves Independence for Monmouth and \irlie — U r ic s o l C H e m ic a l C o . spare e n e rg y and v ita lity is used up In 7:80 a in 3:30 p ui e v e r y reason able citizen . I w ou ld have JFtlanta, G a. L o t A n g e l e s , Cal, tin* e n d ea vo r to g et through the w ork L e iv e * hide pend nee for Monmouth and Dallas— it put dow n w ith a stron g hand.— P a ll 11:10am 615pm d iu rn a lly a llo tted to them . T h e y rea lly Ltsavos Monmouth for Airlie - have no op portu n ity from the com .50 a ni 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— m encem ent o f the school term to its 11:20 a m 7;30pm close fo r run ning or ju m p in g, p la y in g Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— a t ball or m arbles, paper chases or any COO a ni 5pm Leaves Dallas for Montuoui h an • lim e >enden:;e— o f the oth er am u sem ents to w h ich Eng- | 1:00 p ui 7 30 p m. lisli schoolboys, 11 s a rule, d e v o te th em selves w ith an e a g e r a ssid u ity seldom R. C. GRAVEN B . K. W IL L IA M S . displayed in the d r y and thorny pursuit I ’ l-H H id e n l. ('M a h l e r . o f kn ow ledge. W. C. VA SSALL, a s s is ta n t C a s h ie r '//MITE: C O ^ C A \\ hen a G erm a n hoy «»xhibits sy m p HALLAS D1TÏ HANK tom s o f exhau stion and d e b ility , caused by o v erw o rk , Ins parents en ter him at OF DALLAS, OREGON, The New Season fin ds S a le m ’» B e>t s t o r e b e t t ° r th an e v e r I a gym n astic institu tion and com pel Transacta a g e n e ra l b a n k in g ousi- ^ T c a u s e lilt» b u y in g had been b ig g e r a n d broad« r, h ii «1 because th e bn him to a tten d one o r t w o even in g ucS8 in a ll its b r a n c h e s ; buys a n d sells is g r "w i* g and w « a re h e lle r fo r t ifie d to fit y o u r w an ts, it. w oi courses o f “ scien tific ca listh en ics," TH IS S IG N ATU R « e x c h a n g e on p r in c ip a l poin ta in the J - l a k e a w h o le p a g e an d m u *h o f y o u r v a lu a b le tim e , if w*» a tt e m p e< ve ry possibly a t the ex p en se o f his po U n ite d S ta te s ; m ak es c o lle c tio n s on a ll ^ d e s c r i p t i o n o f the p r e p a ra tio n s m ad e fo r you in tin s season ’ s s lo c k sition in his class at school. “ Tu r- p o in ts in th e P a c ific N o r th w e s t ; loa n s nerei,” h ow ev er. Is not presented to m o n e y and d is c o u n ts p a p er at th e best him in the ligh t o f play, but dow n rates ; a llo w in te re s t on tim e deposits. rig h t hard ph ysical w ork , w hich may M U ST A P P E A R be prod u ctive o f d e velop m en t to ills ON EVERY BOX OF THE GENUINE. m uscle and b e n efit to ids general health w ith o u t a ffo rd in g him any keen r v vieit is it D Dl R . J O R D A N ’ S m i » t I I f y»*r ar*‘ n o t s a tisfie d , you can g e t vo tir m e n e v — p le a s a n tly to o ♦ sense o f recreation .—Lon d on Society. 4ft I h m t in ( be w av w e d o business. A b s o lu te p r ic e h on esty g u a r 4 $ m i l i f t K T $T., I l l f l lie I SCI, CiL an teed . A T r ip A r o u n d th e W o r ld . I.. N . W O O D S , M. D. T v Health I We are Opening i) N o w the most complete line of spring goods that it will be your pleasure to see this year. These goods are all from the manufacturers' direet to our counters. BROWNS: ELLIS Uricsol C u r e s DALLAS Shoes: TiSTELESS CHILL IONIC R h e u m a tis m W e have n ow in stock the most satisfactory line ...5 0 of shoes that w as ever seen in Dallas. Espec ially strong in children a..d misses lines. F rom Middlesex M anufacturing company, Boston. £?nts... f § M m m FOR R-I-PA-N-S Tabules Doctor» find A good prescription For mankind. M r. CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS CENTER SWA Money Back! tK U S E U H OF ANATOMY* The Anatom ical M useum tn t£a W o rld V 'r « k n e » e* <.r any contracted disease y « a U l * i > l y r n r « . i uy the oldest Specialist on the Co a a t Ea t y t years. » Y D ’JNG* J \ . I ? j Mail Orders W ill Receive Prompt Attention Jj M. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN < ■ Y P H I I . i a thoroughly eradicated ftotu sytteiv without the u e of H a r r o r y T r a M M fitted '■>• an K Xpert. W a d i * • a t e a r * for R a p t a r r . A quick a nd radical core for P i t a » . F i s s u r e and F l s t a l a a . t>y D r . Jo rd a n ’s special pain leas methods. Ceam iUation free and s trU tlv private Tre a tm e n t per •p4MIN> o r b y letter A P o m t i v C u r* in every case , -fadactAken. W rite for Book r B I I . © « r i l » » H Y o f 1 SIAM It I A am . M A ID E D F R E E . I A v *I u a K 1 book A - - * Call Ih r me*. ) C a ll Of o f w rite rita J " i I 1 M . JORDAN IDAN U «1 CO.. It 10B! Mar1 /at St., d F. f D id you e v e r play the g a m e called 1 trip around th e w o rld ? I t is the ve ry j t h ills fo r a ch ild ren 's pa rty. E a ch j * LIQ UID FILMS. « % Van Orsdel, ftT rT y T R tJ R f! S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC I REAL E S T A T E DEALERS F A R M S AND C I T Y L O T S T IM E T A B L E C O R V A LLIS M A IL— D A IL Y A t Albany and C- t m II m o on M tf with Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. Purchasing agent for W C. McClure, of Saginaw, Michigan,‘and other eastern timber dealers. Room 1, upstairs, Wilson building. trains of D ALLA S PASSENGER— D A IL Y , EX S U N D A Y % fi fd 7:30 a m L v .................Portland............ Ar 5;50 p m 10 4« a ni L v ..................D erry...................I.v 2;18 p m 11:45 p m A r ........ Corvallis Lv 1:20 p m j ' j ' :00 pm L v ............... Portland................ Arl0 20am i j 7:20 p m A r ............ Dalian..................L v 7:0© j ^ Y A M H | L L DIVISION Passenger depot foot f J> ffrr<on street A IR L IE F R E IG H T —TL1 W EEKLY Leave 7:40 a m . . . . Portland Arri e 3:32 p m | Lea c 3:h0 p m ..............Dallas . A rrive 8:70 a m A rrive 5:05 p m . . . A irlie ... Leave 7 00 a m DALLAS ~ * ü A 4 A A A 4 A W .J . S T O W , A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A A A A BICYCLES REFAIRINC AND SUNDRIES S p a u l d i n g ’s Athletic Coods. TRUCKMAN. D a lla s : O re g o n A fa ir «h a r e o f p a trn n x g * so licited tnd all o - d e r . p r o m p tly filled. WIRE RING ENDUSA ‘K I HANDLE THREAD T hrown in loose Cf ARTfRWRP! ASSUMES P o s i t i o n OREGON« * 4 It looks as if a m an’ s back is the center o f strength when he is straining to lift or haul a heavy w eight. But the c«‘ nter o f strength is not the back, but the stom ach. T h e r e ’ s no strengtli in the beck o f a gian t if h e’s starving A ll strength is made from fow l, and food can only be converted into strengtli when it is p erfectly digested and assimilated. W h en the stomach is diseased, the nutri tion o f food is lost and phys- cai weakness follows. Dr. P ierce’s G olden M edical i D iscovery cures diseases of the | stomach and other organs o f digestion and nutrition. It i m akes men strong and mus- 1 cular, by enabling the perfect digestion and assimilation o f the food eaten. to fo rm a rectangle. O 11 d ip p in g into Soapsuds and ta k in g ou t by a third thread attached to the upper needle the rec ta n g le becom es filled w ith a transparent film like a pane o f glass, j A fou rth th read attach ed to the up lig h t threads w ill l»e im b ed d ed in the film in any position In w h ich it m ay id D o t s > F ir s t tl Arch THftCAO su e ICH D$¡¡¡ *> s V ----- Æ N I - Lee Smith’s Cyclery FKAMKH FOB T H K F I L M « , — ALL KINDS OF— IRON WORK TO ORDER (Jet your old bicycle enameled a id cleaned up— Kuamel b ked <>n bike at factory. happen to fa ll. But I f the film 1« b ro ken l»elnw this tbrend It w ill be pnlletl up Into a circ u la r arcti b y the tension o f th e co n tra ctin g film al>ove. T h e sin gle arch m ay be ch anged to a dou b le arch by p u llin g on a fifth th read attached to the m idd le o f the fou rth , but the la tter w ill Hy Iw ck to the fo rm o f the sin gle arch I f a llo w e d to do so. A n endh-sa th rea d drop ped . Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE, - PROP. " Tr«>nsiire>r o f t h e It r o o k I.v it flo a t Ku<l A r t ( T u b . “ If women would pav more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. “ In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed- fOrel's Black-Draught, And so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." W in e o f Cardui is a regulator o f the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic fo r women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, fa llin g o f the wom b, whites and flooding, ft is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre- oucntly brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren fo r years. A ll dru ggists have $1.00 bottles o f W in e o f Cardui. I T w o k n ittin g needles a re attached to each oth er by tw o threads at th eir ends Hayes & Co.,$ M iss Ida. M . S n yd er, WINE°rCARPUI Som e K x a te rim e n ta W ith K n lt t ln « N e e d le » , T h r e a d «« a m i S «ia i»«o d ». « A 9 \ 1 I Buffered from a very obsti nate case of dyspepsia." writes K E. Record, Esq . of »3 Eastern Av , Toronto. On tario. " I tried a number of remedies without success I was so far gone that I could not bear any solid food on mystomarh; felt melancholy and depressed. Could not sleep nor work A friend recommended your ' Golden Medical Discovery.’ I have taken three »Kittles snd it has accomplished a perma nent cure." T lie M edical Adviser, | in p e p « cnvrr«, i. » n t l / r r e o n receipt o f 21 one- cent »la m p , to pay e x p e l l e e o f m ail in g only. A d d r e a Dr R. V . Pierce, Buffalo, N . T . THE C H IL D R E N S n y d e r ’a S in g in g M ona«. A. I I . S n yd er has a sin gin g mouse in his hense. and the m ouse has a fa m ily o f little ones. T h e m oth er m ouse m akes a sound in a h igh key. a sound th at Is thin and w iry , but not d isp lea sin g to M O T O R T IM E T A B L E . S A L E H ’S SH O P P IN G Ü Ü i l p la y e r should b<* provid ed w ith a sm all notebook and a pencil. B lank dance cards, w ith the tin y colored pencils at taclied, a re p retty fo r this purpose. T lie lea ve s should he num bered to co r respond w ith va riou s a rtic le s d is trib u t ed abou t tlie room . T h e g a m e is then to guess the country o r city designated by each o f these a rticles. A tiny Jar o f co ld cream stands fo r G reece, u m in ia tu re pot o f bak«‘d beans fo r Boston, a liottle o f p e rfu m e fo r C ologne, a c i g a r fo r H a va n a , etc. T lie guesses should not be m ade too difficult, but ju st enough so to brush up tlie m em o ries o f la gg a rd geogra p h ers, P rizes should lie a w arded to those w h o secure the g re a te s t num ber o f co rrect un awers. T »iv H ill o f C ella r D oor. I know a hill not fa r aw a y W h e re children alwayn love to play. The hill la straight and smooth and low; F or little folka tit better so. the ear. F o r yea rs the house w h e r e M r. S n y der live s lias had a nu m ber o f s in gin g mice. T h e ir m usical in clin ation w a s ob served yea rs ago, w h en the la te A l- ! bert N. B a k er liv e d in the house. H e 1 w a s an in v e te ra te p la y er o f the flute, and w hen the m ice heard the sound o f the flute they seem ed to go ^pto ecsta sies and sh ow ed the h igh est a p p re cia tion o f the p la y e r ’ s efforts. But the sin gin g mouse th a t liv e d at tlie p la ce w h en the Sn yd ers m oved In becam e a nuisance a ft e r th e fa m ily w en t to bed. T h e Sn yd ers w a n ted to kill It and A n ally captu red it a live, it m ade its escape, but w a s soon in ca p tiv it y again, and sin ce It beca m e a prisoner has not on ly continued Its m usical notes, but has b ecom e the m oth er o f s e v e ra l m ice, w h ich the S n y ders a re look in g a ft e r c a re fu lly . Mr. S n yd er th in ks th at the m usical talen t o f the m other m ouse m ay be banded dow n to the lit tle ones. T h e s in gin g rodent is abou t the size o f a com m on mouse, but its fu r is so m ew h a t d a rk e r.—South B end (in d .) j Dispatch. Young Tad L in c o ln . O f a ll the ch ildren w ho h a ve live d in the W h ite H ou se none has been th e ob ject o f g r e a te r affection fro m the A m e r ican people than T a d , the fa v o r it e »on o f Presid en t L in coln , w hose ea rly death w as tlie g rea te st so rrow o f his fa th er’ s life . T a d w on the good w ill o f ev ery b o d y by ids ready sym p a th y w ith nil classes and conditions o f people. One story o f him is to the effe ct that lie once noticed a w oun ded soldier han gin g abou t the g a tes o f the execu- ! fiv e m ansion, hop in g to see the presi dent. to w h om access w as denied, it 1 h a vin g been g iv e n out th at uo soldiers w ere to be d isch a rged on a n y account. | T lil'; veteran b e liev ed th a t he w ou ld not recover and w as an xiou s to see his fa m ily b«*fore he died. T a d sa w him and on lea rn in g w h a t w a s the in n tter led hlin Into the e x e c u tiv e m ansion. T h ey w ere stopped hy a sen tin el at the door o f the p resid en t’s office, hut T a d shouted In bis loudest b o yi»h vo ice: “ F ath er, let m e und m y frie n d in !" Mr. L in coln n e v e r could den y T a d anythin g, ev en w h en he w a s m ost busy, and tlie boy en tered the room leadin g tlie crip p led and sick soldier, fo r w hom M r. L in coln im m ed ia tely w ro te out an h on orable discharge. Benny on C o ra. T o rn Is a v e ry u sefu l v e g eta b le. I f It w ere not fo r corn there w o u ld be no corn cakes w ith b u tte r and molasses. The coasting there la very nice. Without the cold of snow and Ice; C orn g r o w s In la rg e fields, and you You slide In «ummer. fall or spring. p lo w It w ith a horse. T h ere w a s s m ao But need not bother sleda to bring. w ho had a corn field , and he had no horse, but he had a la rg e and fa ith fu l It Is the safest hill I’ve found; Sometimes you tumble to the ground. w ife , w h o took ca re o f It. accom pan ied But tls not fa r you have to fall by a tru sty dog. w h ile he w ro te poetry And would not hurt a child at alL fo r the pupers. W e ou ght to be thank fu l I f w e h a ve a good w ife , w hich Is It’s very near your home, and so Your mother ’ll a lw a y s let you go. much b e tter than h a n gin g around sa For then she knows you’re right near by loons and w a s tin g y ou r tim e In Idle- And she can hear you If you cry. , negs. Corn Is also u seful to fe ed hogs 80 up you scramble, down you slide. w ith and can be m ade Into cob pipes, And. oh, you have s Jolly ride! w hich w ill m ake you sick I f you a re You a lw a y s want to play some more not accustom ed to It. L e t us firm ly re Upon the hill of Cellar Door? so lve that w e w ill refo rm snd lead a —W ashington Star. b e tter life . BENNY. —C. W . T . In C h ica g o Tribune.