Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 26, 1903, Image 1

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    mi ni. It proposes to secure a larger
share o f the production o f wealth. It
3 0 M P E R S A N S W E R S P A R R Y .. seeks to secure these objects by peace-
ful and law fu l methods. It aims to
snyn
M a u iifn c t u r e r s '
A N s m d u t lo n
establish more rightful relations be­
P r on I «le n t Ilu a Lost Hiw S e n se s.
tween man and man.
Iii n *1 moment replying to some o f
Organized labor is here to stay—yes.
fiie tlilii1 > contained in the report o f, to stay long after Mr. P arry’s name
I‘ !; s!deiu I'arry to the Manufacturers' shall have been forgotten. It has sur­
n.'So-'atiou at New Orleans Samuel vived many encounters with men of
(, .. ers. j.i . Itlent of tin* American the Parry caliber.
l'ed raiion o f La'vor, says:
Organized labor seeks no such eon-
If tli°re wore any douht that Mr. flict as .Mr. P arry would promote, nor
Parry had tnk^n leave o f his reason, w ill It run aw ay from it. W e desire
1 ’ e r.*,K>rt (or, railioi. luira:i iu> which
industrial and social pence and are
i •
1 . i
to his
'll lou di'DlOn* making for it, Mr. Parry and those
f rai a it !»• yi id nny doubt.
I f tlie who act wi h him to the contrary not­
i
,r,
association, at its con* withstanding.
• c ifo u at New Orleans, indorses Mr.
W e shall be enabled soon to discern
•tr;.. s unji:« tiiied. mi ii^ested and to what extent the manufacturers o f
•i!;cioi»a .¡iitai-voniKin to the eRort of the United States are in accord with
i'i
v/oi’U !*s to secure m.:ieri 1 and him. At this w ritin g w e are confident
. oral improvement, they simply w rite that he represents but an infinitesimal
: ell. elves down to his low level and part o f the American employers.
smnd com*.lilted with him for all the
O r; -anixed labor faces the future con­
injury which must follow from his fident and self reliant and hurls back
rabid utterances, his venomous and into the teetli of Mr. Parry his foul
i&nornut ant monism, which must pro­ vituperation and abuse. Organized la­
voke only resentment and retaliation. bor is constantly striving for the at
Organized labor is the result o f our talniqent o f a better and higher % Ufa.
indti.'.lrial development and .en viro n -1
L. N. WOODS, M. D.
P h y sician an d S u rg e o n ,
Dalian, Oregon.
T. V 3- i m i i , M 0
D A L L A S, - OREGON
Oltier over L ink.
D.l. E. J. H3 VA10
Phys ctan and Su^g o i
D A L L A S . O R E C O tt
Office in L'* low buliliing.
J K. biBLKY,
H C, K arim
S lB L tiY
A
OS: h ' A K I N ,
i t o r n e y s - i i » - 1 . i i 'v .
'Vo ii.ive lb « only set of abstract books in F"lk
• uu ,
Reliable abstract» furuUI.ed. and money to
ui. N • 'M»mmi*Mion ehnr^ed on loa.«s. Rooms
id ;> Wilson’s block. Dalian
J. L. C O L L IN S .
; Homey and Counselor at Law.
J. N. H A K r
R-Xllll 1, OsficUl building.
0:bct£C3
OSCAR HAYTER.
A tto r n e y a t -L a w .
OIIKOON.
N. L. BU TLE R
the A-B-C
of good health.
A tto r n ey s-at- Law
DALLAS, OREGON.
Boy Big and Healthy.
" My little boy was very sick and ?onld
not take any nourishment. I got a package
of ‘ Force ’ and fed him on it, and am pleased
to saj he is thriving. I will now put him be­
side any boy of his age, as he is big and
healthy. All I feed him on is ‘ Force.’
J. H. TOWNSEND
•
OREGON
Rooiu 2 O.-tieM building.
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M OTOR T IM E T A B L E .
R. C. C R A V E N
PitotiiltMii.
B. K. WII.LIAMS.
C a sh ier.
II ALLAS e r n f
OF
DALLAS,
ORF.OON,
PransACts a general banking ousi-
u«88 in all its branched; buys ami sella
»Acbange on principal points in the
United S lates; makes colleciion s on all
points in the Pacific N o rth w es t; loans
money and discounts paper at the best
rates; allow interest on tim e deposits.
v is it
►
SALESVJ’S
S H O P P IN G
CENTER
DR. J O R D A N ' S
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A T h e N e w S e a s o n finds Salim's Best Store better Ilian ever b. ^
^^ciiise ihe buying baa been bigger and broader, and because the busi- m T
^0ne«s is growing and wi are heller fo. tified to fit your wants. It w o u H *
•V. ake a whole page and mu *h *>f your valuable time, if we attempted a^L
^description «»f tin preparations made for vui in this season’s stock.
RAMi *
W . C. V A S S A L L , a s s is t a n t C a s h ie r
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If y r nr« not satisfied, you c m get vour rnonev— pleasantly ton ijjt
Th t i-» i lie wuy wo do business. Absolute price honesty guar g k
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♦ Mail Orucr.® Will Recbive Prompt Attention J
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lt»l llRSET&T., lAIFkllClSC#, CAL !
nm In the
nninctM
BICYCLES
REPAIRING
AND SUNDRIES
dtMAse p e e l l l v r l y c m •«•<4 i>jr th e oldest A
Hit. j» year*.
W
Spcciahxt on th* Cor
DR. JORDAN —DI 8 EASESOF M E N *
D Y m il.M
thoroughly erm dir»ted
ftom systetr without the u>e o f B e r c e r y .
T r e . « . « fi t t e d b y an F .ip e tt R a d i -
a a l e e r e for R n y t n r e . A <|uick and
aRilkCAl cure for R l l r » . F l u n r e and
r i e t n l s r , 1 y Dr. JordAn's apecial pain
In «« * e th - d >
Ceaeultatien free and at r\' f ly pH rate T reatm en t per
atMtaUy nr b y letter. A
<s,-« i ■ e re r v case
fb 4 «n \ k e n . W r iie f'«r D -ok P * 1 I . « N ' ) P » Y
of
itA K h M s r ..
m a i l h l * FKH R. f A TAluab* • book
fnrtnen ) Call o f write
BR IORDAN
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CO.. I OB I M k H i .I SI.. » F.
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S p a u l d i n g ’s
Athletic C oods
: - Lee Smith’s Cyclery
< ¡et your old
bicycle enameled
and cleaned np—
Enamel b ked on
bike at factory.
S O U T H ER N PAC IFIC
TIME TABLE
CORVALLIS MAIL— DAILY
7 30 % m L v ...............Portland............... Ar
10 4<! a m Lv................Derry................. Lv
11:45 pm A r.......
Corvallis
At Albany »nd Corvallis connect with
Oregon Central and Eastern railroad.
D A L L I-
.00 p m Lv
*;J0p ni Ar
5;.V) p m
2:18 p m
Lv 1:20 pm
trains of
U L Y , EX SI
Ario 20am j
.. Portland
Lv 7.1-0
. .. Dallas
YAM H ILL DIVISI >S:
Pasnen^er depot foot **f «Kfïer-on street
A IR LIE FEEIGHT-TK1 WKKKLY
Leave 7:40 » m
Portland....... Arri e 3:32 pm
Left'C 3.50 p m .........D ai I**.......... Arrive 8.20 a m
Arrive 5 06 p ro
Airlie ...... Leave 7 00 a ni
Dallas Foundry!
% Van Orsdel, Hayes & Co.,$
l
R E A L E S T A T E DEALERS
£
ti
ft
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FARMS AND C IT Y LO TS
IRON W ORK TO ORDER-
Purchasing agnnt for W C. McClure, of Saginaw, 2
J Michigan, and other eastern timber dealer*. Room ^
* l, up etairs, Wilson building.
Repairing Promptly Done.
tD A L L A S
— ALL E1MDS OF—
ED. B ID D LE,
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PROP-
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£
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ON
|r/!oney Back!
M USEUM OF ANATOMY '
,
A SO LAR M O TO R .
P o s s i b l y n P r a c t i c a l S o lu t io n
Sun P o w e r P r o b l e m .
o f th e
Many attempts have been made at
various times to use solar heat as a
source o f power. A century or more
ago great burning glasses were con-
K^fUvted both in France and England
which developed a heat intense enough
to melt lion, gold and silver. A t the
M is s M a . M . S n y d e r ,
Paris exposition o f 1878 an exhibit
Tr«*u*ur«*r of the
that attracted much attention was a
Brooklyn Ku»«. End A rf flu b .
sun engine which furnished the power
“ If women would pay more attention to
for a printing press.
their healfh we would have more l; .ppy
A t last n practical solution o f the
wives, mothers and daughters, and if they
problem seems to have been reached.
would observe results they W4>uld find
that
the doctors’ prescriptions do not h
There has been set up on Edwin Caws-
$1.00 a bottle. All drugfiats.
perform
the many cures they are given
ton’s ostrich farm at Pasadena. Cal., a
I f your druggist cannot supply you,
contrivance which performs its work | credit for.
“ In consulting with my druggist he ad­
»end us one dollar and we w ill express
regularly and with certainty. From one
you a bottle. Re sure and give the name
vised McElree’s Wine of t.ardui and Tiled-
o f your nearest express office. Address,
hour and a half after sunrise to half i
ford’s
Black-Draught, and so I took it and
J. C. A Y E R CO., Lowell, Mass.
THE M E LO N P LA N T LO U SE .
an hour before sunset It drives a ten j
have every reason to thank him for a new
horse power engine, raising fou rteen 1 life opened up to me with restored health,
C a r b o n B i a a l p b l d e t h e R e m e d y —H e w
hundred gnllous o f water tw elve feet | and it only took three months to cure me.”
to A p p ly It.
per minute. This Is enough to irrigate |
From observation and correspond­
W ine of GV'hii is a regulator of the
about 500 acres of deciduous trees or I
menstrual functions and is a most as­
ence It appeurs that the melon plant
800 acres planted with orange trees.
tonishing tonic for women. It cures
louse prefers watermelon vines to
The solar motor Is In shape like a
scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg­
those o f other cucurbits, though it Is
ular and painful menstruation, falling
section o f a huge umbrella o f very
by no means uncommon on muskjnel-
of the womb, whites and flooding, ft
substantial
construction,
having
a
j
Has stood the test of|25 years. An­
is helpful when approaching woman­
on, cucumber and squash vines. As
diameter o f twenty-three feet at its
nual sale over 1,500,001) bottles.
hood, during pregnanev, after child­
soon us the young vines get four or
widest part and o f fifteen feet at its | birth and in change of life. It fre­
Does this record of mer­
narrowest. The whole inside surface
fix leaves they should be carefully and
quently brings a dear baby to homes
it appeal to you?
is covered with mirrors, each tw o feet
that have been barren for years. A ll
frequently examined for plant lice,
long by three and oue-half inches wide.
druggists have ¿1.00 bottles of Wine
and at the first appearance o f the
of Cardui.
Nearly 2,000 o f these long, narrow mir­
winged forms they should be fumigat-
rors catch tlie sun’s rays and reflect
tHl w ith carbon bisulphide. It has been
their heat upon a slim boiler Just where
show’ll that carbon bisulphide w ill kill
the handle o f the umbrella would be.
the melon louse without injuring th®
The great reflector is set like an as­
vine.
tronomical telescope. It is so nicely
The method o f fumigation consists in
adjusted that one person can easily
met, accdrdihg lo tbe London Chron­ covering the young vines with tight
move it in either direction. The boiler
icle, a king who Is more o f a Stuart boxes or other covers tw’ elve to eight­
Is thirteen and one-half feet long and
than himself.
Both are descended een inches In diameter and Introducing
Enclosed with every bottle is a 10 holds 100 gallons o f water. When the from James I., but the king o f Italy is under each box a vessel containing one
reflector is not working, the holler is
cent package of Grove’s
also, through his mother, eleventh in or tw’o teaspoonfuls o f carbon bisul­
quite inconspicuous, but when the con­
descent from Charles I. In strict right phide. One teaspoonful should be al­
BLACK ROOT L IV E R PILLS.
centrated heat from the mirrors is
Victor Emmanuel has more claim to lowed for every cubic foot o f space un­
focused on It It gleams like polished
the British crown than Edward V II. der the cover, and this w ill easily kill
silver. In a little while It becomes so
But for their Catholic religion the all the plant lice in three-quarters o f uu
hot that a stick held against It smokes
Savoys would have been Installed to hour, though it wdll do no harm to leave
and bursts into flame.
In about an
rule over England, and not the Bruns­ the cover in place for an hour. A cheap
hour steam Is generated and Is con­
wick», when the Stuarts were evicted. tin cup, a clam shell, a saucer or other
veyed from tlie bead o f the boiler
A fte r the children o f James II., the open dish w ill answer to hold the car­
through a flexible metal pipe to the
next in blood was the Duchess of bon bisulphide. It is very desirable
The 5 cent package is enough for usual occasions.
cylinder o f the steam engine, being
Savoy, daughter o f Henrietta, the that the cover should fit snugly to the
The family bottle, DO cents, contains a supply for a
thereafter used In the ordinary man
year. Ali druggists sell them.
youngest child o f Charles I. But she ground, either being pressed into the
ner.—Sunset Magazine.
was not a Protestant and so was de­ soil a little or having the loose earth
barred. Thus It was that the British pressed against Its lower edge; other­
Ila tton .H T h a t G r o w .
crown was passed to the house of
No, the ivory buttons you w ear do Brunswick by tlie act o f settlement In wise the heavy vapors w ill escape from
below nml not fill the space above.
not represent the death o f an elephant 1701.
Otherwise the Savoys would
C o T «ra F o r Fu m liratlnfr.
in the wilds o f Africa, your pearl but­ now be the royal family.
Satisfactory covers may be made
tons were probably never nearer than
from K«sollne cans cut In two, each
you took them to the shell o f a bivalve
T h e D r lK h t o n W a l k i n g M a t c h .
half answering for one cover, or boxes
mollusk and the probabilities are that
The famous w alking match from may be made from wood or paper, or,
no rubber tree was ever tapped to pro­
London to Brighton held by the mem­ as suggested by tbe New Jersey experi­
duce the hard rubber buttons that
bers o f the London Stock Exchange on ment station, two barrel boops may 1»
adorn your overcoat. Down in Central
M ay 1 brought out some varied and used, one hoop being cut In tw o and
America there is a fruit producing
Interesting costumes. One broker start­ tbe tw o halves being crossed so ns to
palm that has quite metamorphosed
ed In faultless afternoon dress, light make a dome shaped fram ework over
the button business and formed the
trousers, frock coat, high bat, gloves
nucleus for one o f the most Important and a stick. As It poured rain most which heavy paper or cheap musMn
Industries In the United States. The o f the day he must have been a sight (the latter dipped in linseed oil) may
be tacked and pasted and the cover
seed o f this fruit* con tail i a milk that at the finish.
Others w ore loose thua made practically tight. W ith flfty
Is sweet to the taste and relished by tweeds.
A very few wore knicker­ or a hmidred o f these covers a field can
the natives. The milk when allowed
bockers and a m ajority wore regular be treated quite rapidly. It nmy be de­
to remain in the nut long enough be­ running suits.
THIS SIGNATURA
The winner, E. F. sirable to say a few words about car­
comes indurated and turns into sub­ Broad, did tlie fifty-tw o miles in Oh
stance ns brittle and hard as the ivory 80m. and Is. The amateur record is bon bisulphide. It is a colorless, vola­
from the elephant’s tusk. The plant 8h. 54m. and 44s.; the professional, 7h. tile liquid with a disagreeable odor.
Its vapor Is heavy and about as in­
that produces these nuts Is called the 54m. and 10s.
flammable as that o f gasoline, a sparlt
ivory plant. Most o f the buttons now
HUNT A P P E A R
front
a cigar or pipe being sufficient to
used in America, whether termed ivo­
B e lf fl n in 'M M i l i t a r y S y a t e m .
Ignite It. It is, however, no more dan­
ry. pearl, rubber, horn or bone, come
EVERY
The now Belgian m ilitary system, es­ gerous In this respect titan gasoline.
from this ivory plant. Thus the prob
tablished on the basis o f voluntary T h e vapor Is also very poisonous to all
abilities
are
that
your
buttons
are
iii*> muniment of its minion for th®
conscription, has already proved a fall ! animal Ufa, but no one need fear Inhal­
made from a vegetable milk, and they
brotherhood o f man.
ure.
Notwithstanding the active ef
ing small quantities o f It In the open
I f the American manufacturer can grow on bushes.
forts o f the enlistment committees but air. As purchased at drug stores car­
stand Parry, organized labor certainly
fe w volunteers have come forward
bon bisulphide Is rather expensive, blit
T l i e B ritlR ta C r o w n .
can stand 1dm. H e Is dangerous only
during the last year, and over half of
When K in g Edward went to Italy he the men who offered their services I f bought In fifty pound lots It can be
to Ills friends and associates; to those
secured for nbout 10 cents a pound.—
he chooses to treat as enemies he is
were found upon examination to be J. J. Thornber, Arizona Experiment
p erfectly harmless. H e cannot open .
physically unfit for military service.
Station.
Ills mouth without injuring his own
According to local m ilitary authorities,
cause. H e Is a ranter, Intemperate and
the small pay given Is the main cause I
bigoted. Ignorant o f the history o f la­
o f the unpopularity of the service, the j
G r o w t h o f M in e r . ' Union.
bor and the emancipation o f Industry.
soldier getting only a franc a day.
S. M. Sexton, editor o f tbe United
Even the element he represents in a
Mine W orkers’ Journal, makes some
A H a y fo rk Returner.
measure recognizes the inexpediency o f
F o r getting the hayfork back to tin* I very Interesting comparisons In tlie
his methods and gently admonishes
load without pulling blisters on the \ current Issue o f that paper, givin g the
him that he is too radical.
hands, says nil Iow a farmer, I fasten i membership, growth and financial
to the end o f the track a No. 0 smooth I standing o f tlie mine workers' organi­
W a m l b y 1» W e l l fin a lIfleo l.
w ire which Is a little longer than the j zation during the five years that Joint
“ The promotion o f W illiam S. Waud-
trnok. I then place a post, say eight | M itchell has been president o f that
by to be commissioner o f labor, if it
feet long, tw o f<»et In the ground ami liody. President Mitchell was elected
shall be brought about by the active
fasten the otlmr end o f the w ire to In 1808:
cooperation and demand o f the labor
the top o f it. Then draw It tight by 1R98 .............. 32.S02 19#1 ..............198.'S4
forces, w ill be strictly In keeping with I
tw isting an anchor w ire which has been j 1S99 ................. #1.8117 1902 ................ 832.0)0
19U0 .............. 116,621 1903 .............. 2*1.439
the civil service principles o f which i
______ made ns tight j
On Her. 81, HSCJ, according to the o f­
the president Is a well known ndvo '
ns possible be­
cate,” writes a Washington member o f
fore
twisting. I ficial audit, there was in the treasury
tlie typographical union, o f which or- j
T h e n t a k e a the sum o f $1,027,180.20.
This Is a tremendous showing In both
ganization Mr. W amlby Is also a mem- *
w eigh t—mine Is
her. “ M*. W am lby has been n «pecial
a
heavy
oak men and In money. A glance at the
People who have tried change o f cli­
agent o f the bureau o f labor for about j mate in vain for the cure o f weak lungs
Mock—and screw figures prove that there has never tieen
eight years and Is thoroughly fa m ilia r ! have been perfectly and permanently
Into It tw o small n retrograde In either the number of
or In dollars since
John
with the problems presented. We, as cured by the use o f Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Iron screw pul­ members
workingmen, want a commissioner o f Medical discovery. It cures deep-seated
leys. This should Mitchell assumed the helm.
labor who will be to his peculiar field coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, ema­
he done before
what the commissioner o f Indian a f­ ciation, and other conditions which, if
the wire Is put
S l s h l W o r k In G e r m a n r .
neglected
or
unskilfully
treated,
find
a
fairs is to the Indians, what the com­
In place so It
A movement has been Inaugurated
fatal
end
in
consumption.
missioner o f pensions is to the pension­
can be passed In Germany for tbe restriction of nlgbt
spring I had a w e r e attack o f pneu­
ers, what the commissioner o f pat-| monia w n ; h left me with a very bad cough,
through the pul­ work In some laborious Industries. The
ents is to the Inventors, w hat the an l also left my lungs in a very bad condition,"
leys.
Fasten a demnnd Is made that night work
writ * i >hn M. Russell. Esq., o f Brent, Cherokee
commissioner o f the general land o f­ Nat . In i. T v " I had no appetite and was so
small pulley to should be unlawful In tlie case of em­
fice Is to matters pertaining to public weak I could scarcely walk My breast was all
the end o f the ployees under eighteen years ef age.
with running sores I got two l>ottles o f Dr.
lands, what the commissioner o f edu­ tore
track and pass mid for adult males eight hours shall
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which I be­
lieve
saved
my
life
1
cannot
express
my
grati­
cation Is to education n man Interest-,
a w ire or small be the maximum legal period of night
to you. 1 am able now to do very good
e< 1 In the pnrti 4 Ulor work covered by tude
book fob i i a y lo r * , rope through It.
labor. It Is urged that ovortoxln* tlie
w ork.”
his sphere o f action. W e ought to have
Any substitute offered as” just as good” Th* one eml to carrier and the other physical abilities of a workman di­
a commissioner o f lals>r who is devot­ as ” Golden Medical Ifiscovery” it t to the weight. T ie n heavy hook, like minishes his productive power. Too
ed heart and soul and mind to the in­ shadow o f that medicine.
There are the one shown, In the eml o f the hay much of this lemon squeezing Is being
terests o f labor, and Mr. Waudby has cures behind every claim made for the | rope to hook in the singletree.
done, not only In Germany, but else­
the ability, the experience and the n Discovery,” which no "ju st at gootl*
When the load Is dropped, unhook where. Every man has his limit, u*
honesty to fill the office capably and medicine can show.
I the rope and make the weight heavy has a mule or a steam engine. In over­
The People’s Common Sense Medical
acceptably to the only Interests which
worked labor we have one of the se­
Adviser, a hook containing 1008 pages, enough to almost bring tbe carrier
should be consulted as to this par­
is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps, back without pulling. By having the crets of a nation's physical decay and
ticular appointment, the w age earners for expense of mailing only, for the book book to attach tbe rope to the single­ of that mental and moral rot known aa
o f the country.”
in pap4*r covers, or 31 stamps fer the vol* tree the carrier cun be drawn back anarchy.—Age of Steel.
nme bound m cloth. Address Dr. R. V. and the fork reset by th® time the
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
liorse Is back to th® barn.
CURES A COLD IN GNE DAY
CURES GRIP IN TW O DAYS
“ M as. J. L in d l e y K e e n e .”
Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Virlie —
. :30 a in
3:80 pm
Le tves Independnce for
Monmouth and ballas­
ti :il) a m
p m
Leavitt Monmouth for Airlie -
.SO a m
3:50 pm
Leaves Monmouth for Dallas—
11:20 a m
7:30 pm
Leaves Airlie for Monmouta and Independence—
9:0) a in
5 p ni
Leaves Dallas for Moniuoui h an» lone ond^nce—
1:00 p in
7 30 p m.
It’s impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair 1 Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
R-I-PA-N-S Tubules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
OHicc,
Attorney-at-Law
DALLAS
H air Vigor slopped the fslling and
restored the natural color.” — Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N . Y.
£ure£x>
« |f * o P a y
...50
The Ready.to-Serve Cereal
K F. COAIl
BUTLER & COAD
W ill practice in a ll corn la.
over bank.
r e a .il» im . is air ■ ' m e iivW
“ My hair was falling out and
turning gray very f. si. But yuur
fio
orce
O t lic e lip . t a i r a in C a m p b e l l ’ a b u ilil
iu g .
-
w e —
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
Jim Dump, w a s father of a lata
W h o , by her brightness, led her
class.
T h e t e a c h e r a s k e d M ie s
Dumps the question:
“ Hour can you best assist
digestion ? ”
“ By eating 'F o r c e .’ ” W h en
told to him,
Thie story tickled “ Sunny Jim.”
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W .
n. / v n n A -ö,
Grau ?
-
q n o v E ’s
N o i l c l l o r in C h a n c e ry .
! ., i,e mi n practice of bin profession in this place
lab iut. thirty vears, and will attend to all buaii »' hs
u.usted to his .are. Office, corner Main and Court
s Dallas, Polk Co, Or
DALLAS
NO. 26.
DALLAS OREGON JUNE P.6, 1903
VOL. XXIX.
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