1 L . N . W O O D S , M. D. A Physician and Surgeon, D R. E. J . H O W A R D Physician and Surgeon^ DALLAS. ORECON balltliiig. J K. 8.BL.T, H. C. KARIM. S I B L E Y A t t o r n & H A K I N , e y s - u t - L a w . We tiave the only aet of alwtr n't hooka in Polk Minty. Reliable a ttra cts furuiahed. and juoney to ian. No eoinmission charged on loa.i*. Rooms l •id J Wilson’s block Dalian J. L. CO LLIN S, v turney and Counselor at Law, 4 «lle lto r iu Ckaarery. 1.is been n practice of his profession In this place about thirty years, and will attend to all business atrustod to his care. Office, corner Main and Court >s « HI las, Polk Co, Or J. N. i l A. K T A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . R oom 1, Onfield building. E -/V .X .X .-A -E I, - - O B ÏÏQ O N OSCAR HAYTER. A .t to r n e y -a t -1 -ja w . O ffice up stairs iu Cam pbell’ n build ing. DALLAS - OREGON. L . BUTLER E E F ren ch S o l d i e r ’ »» ■ ;M , 4 . In v e n tio n . A fio vice» far Kuppre&dug sound uud inolio hem boon provided for the ordi­ nary riti * by a Pro neb soldier. It con­ sists essentially of a steel tubo about thirty Inches long, with »evw .il. parti­ tions having orifices slightly larger Some o f the essential points to be :lijin the bore o f the gun. and this tulio tonsidered in selecting a d raft horse is attached in front o f the muzzle by a according to an article in American bayonet clasp whenever its use Is de­ Cultivator, are good feet and legs, sired. On tiring the gun the gases are plenty o f weight, a well developed retarded by each partition in turn, large body and good style and action. ÜpaUy escaping without sound or A d raft home without good feet *« smoke. W ith a knife at the end the Worthless on any market; hence go<*d auxiliary tube can be made to serve as feet are the very first essential o f a a bayonet. d raft horse, or, iu fact, any class of horse. The hoofs should be largo, F o r ( l i e R e m o v a l o f T a tto o ln j? . round and wide at the heel. They Those who have been tattooed and should httve width, but not be too deep who regret It may. says a w riter In or too shadow. The liorh should be of Cosmos, succeed in ridding themselves good quality, as Indicated by its dense­ o f these marks by the follow in g proc­ ness. The wall must be strong and not ess: Pour on the tattooed portion a con­ inclined Jo lje Hat. The legs should be centrated solution o f tannin, then by well sot under the body and possess means o f a needle analogous to that of plenty o f substance, as indicated by the tattoaer prick the surface and then the quality and amount o f bone and rub hard with a nltrute o f silver pencil. the development o f muscle on the fore There is formed a slough which fails arms uud guskins. W eight Is a very at tli<* end o f fourteen or eighteen days, essential point. A d raft horse should and the operation leaves only n siigbt weigh from 1,800 pounds upward, the scar, which at the end o f two mouths more the better, provided It is com­ bined with quality and good feet and Is invisible. logs. The body should be deep, wide and strongly coupled, as Indicated by the shortness o f back and the muscling o f the loin. Good action is essential, j ns Indicated by the length o f stride, ! R A IL W A Y quickness o f step and straightaway movement. D raft horses weighing TIME TABLE: 1,800 pounds and upward can be pro- ! ■u p iu 7:-0 a ».n lv Dulla* ar 5:10 p m 19.55 am ducod by breeding good d raft mares, j 1:30 p 1111 7:30 a in lv Teat* Sitlinifar 4:54 p m|0:38 am which size and quality, to a ; pm 7:39 am I lv Gilliams ar 4:31 p m 8:30 combine am :I5 p m 7:45 a m iv’ Bridifepoit ai j4:4.'> p ni|'.';30am first class sire o f any o f the recognized j l: p 111 17:55 a n:| ar fall-. City lv|4:33 p in breeds o f d raft horses, as the Pereherou, j Daily except .Sunday. the Clyde, the Shire and the Bel- j Trains stop on signals only. . gian. Each breed has its own peculi­ L O U I S C E R L IN G E R , J R , General Manager. arities, perhaps advantages and disad­ vantages. Be that ns it may, be sure to select n good sire, one which possesses individual excellence backed up by good ancestry. 54 Slate htieet, Salem, T h e Cheap Xlnith its comforts, sunshine and happiness.^Every­ thing people eat, vOcar and use is to he considered, bought, sold and delivered to someone that needs it, leaving the profits \Vith the merchant and pje pur­ chaser, share and share alike.frThink of the untir­ ing energy required of the buyer, the things he must kno\V and remember, and the sellers, ti e clerks, \Vhat exactions, \Vhat criticisms, and patience cour­ tesy, untiring labor .¡^Success hoped for to c o On it all.s>We inv»iteyou tocome in, be partners,and share the profits \Vi$ usfrW hateVer your vVants m ay be, if they can be supplied by a first class, \Vell equipped store, come to us and your requirements shall be met for less money than anyvVhere elsefrAboVe all remember the partnershipceThe store is yours a s math a s ourscvYou help p ay the rents, the clerks, and all $ e expenses, giving of your labor and ener­ gy the sam e a s vVe do that it all may be a success, our store in facts>Whcn you come feel at home.aeOur clerks are men and vVomen of years of experience, quick and obliging, and a lw a y s speak fpe truthecYou \Vill find it a pleasure to be Waited on by them. Respectfully submitted for your consideration, Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneum onia, asthma, or consumption. Don’t wait, but take A y e r’s Cherry Pectoral just as soon as yourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Thru« sizes: 25c., enough for an ordinary 1 cold; 50c.. just right for bronchitis, lionise- I ness, hard colds, utc.; £ 1 , mort economical for chronic cases and to keep on hiuid. J . C. A YEP. GO., Low all, Mas«. kind—t h e r e n o profit in It. Why not take precautions to avoid It? Don’t breed the seventy-five dollar kind If it can be avoided. D o n ’ t L e t (he* fco lt F o l l o w . The habit of allow ing colts to follow the mares while at work or on the road should be Jscouraged. This practice has been the cause o f more trouble and annoyance ban could herein !>e chron­ icled. Many a fine colt has been ruined from bciup caught in the drag, disk harrow or plow. On the other hand not a fe w runaways and smash ups have been caused by the mare fretting on account of the colt attempting to follow some strange team. Whenever taking the mare to the field or to town leave the colt in some secure place where It can get exercise and shade, and the com fort attending such prat* ELLIS & KEYT D A L LA S , OREO. à A i td 125 pouinis of oats naa a greater yoml its seat ii ’ lie outward rush the vulue than oats; 77.5 pounds of corn flow is not prevented ow in g to the pe­ A l ic n u t y . equuled 100 pounds o f outs when fed , culiar shape o f The tube at the place where the ball fifuls lodgment. Lazarre, whose picture Is reproduced to work horses. D i e t Iu lU ie u m n t la m . from Breeder’s Gazette, was third prize W hole wheat fed alone was an unsat- | Isfactory feed for horses. When ground ! G. O. Jarvis, rays the International and mixed with bran in the proportion Medical Magazine, thus sums up the o f tw o parts o f wheat to one part o f result o f his researches: A llow a liberal bran by weight, it gave good results. meat diet, cooked by being either broil­ Bran and shorts mixed in equal parts ed or roasted, at d served rare. Eat by w eight was equal to oats in feeding carbohydrates in moderation, cooked so ns to preserve t ie salts—that is to value. B n ffllfih C a r H o r a e a . say, by fryin g in fth excess o f boiling A t a recent sale o f street car horses oil—and fa t* In rn her small amounts. The main muscular supports of in England by a company which has W ater should be drunk plentifully, and bodjr weaken and let go under Installed other motive power, it is re­ it should be espei tally directed that ported that 854 animals brought an some water be tabe'i between meals. Average o f nearly $200 each. They Alcoholic drinks, ten and coffee are to must have been much superior to those i be used in great moderation. It is bet­ used on the car lines still operated by ter not to take aicoh die drinks at all. or Lumbago. To restore, strengthen horses in N ew York, although none o f j Ty i’ h o ld F e v * r S c rn m . and straighten up, use the wretched looking street horses of A typhoid antitoxic serum Invented saddle and combined horse at Phlladel- | form er years are seen now, says Rural by Dr. Allen M acfa j'len and Indorsed phia horse show, lie is the property of I N ew Yorker. Though the trolley and by no less a person tCAt Lord Lister is I>r. O. Seeley. automobile hove taken the place f the latest medical discovery, says the E x p e r im e n t »» In F o e d in g H o r s e s , thousands o f horses, the demand f c ” Scientific American. Dr. Macfnydon In a bulletin detailing the results ob­ prime animals Is constantly Increasing Is the director o f the Jenner Institute P r ie « S8<. a n d 1 0 ^ tained from a series o f experiments in for heavy trucking, light driving, army o f Preventive Medicine. Briefly stated. feeding horses, the North Carolina sta­ and general farm work Dr. Macfayden’ s discovery consists In S tm 1 tion draw.i the follow in g conclusions: j this. He 1ms found that by crushing Brotne liay gave as good results when the cells o f the typhoid bacillus in liq­ fed to work horses as timothy hay. uid air the intercellular Juices are not Oat straw was satisfactory for feed­ only obtained without living organ­ ing horses which did light work and isms. but are also rendered highly tox­ for those which were Idle. One-fourth ic. When Injected Into living animals, more grain was required to support these juices produce a blood serum horses doing light work when they Any one who has had experience In which acts us an antidote against the Has stood the test o f‘25 years. A n ­ were fed straw. poison generated by the typhoid bacil­ nual sale over 1,500,000 bottles. Barley was not equal to oats in feed­ the care o f the sick knows that it Is no lus. The novel feature in this process Does this re c jrd of m er­ ing value per pound, but was nearly as easy task to gunge the doses o f medi­ Is the use o f liquid air, the function of it appeal to you? cine presci’ bed by the physician, and good. Mules did not relish barley. which Is not fu lly understood us yet. Corn fed in connection with oats in perhaps th se who perform the duties the proportion o f 1 (M pounds o f corn s>f the nur«e can best appreciate the £ u r e [> o advantage the dropping mouthpiece for bottles Drcsented in the ill list ration, o < l| Y o P a y it Is form *d o f a glass tube, with a contracted outlet and an enlargement Of disease la often the trail marked by neur the <>nter, In which Is seated a ...5 0 £ g iv t s ... a woman’s gown. A recent investiga tion showed a horde o f microbes, includ­ glass ball. It Is Intended, says a w r it­ ing those o f influenza, consumption and er In the Philadelphia Tim e*, that when a dozen other varieties, gathered in the the bottle Is in an upright position the Enclosed with every b ottle is a 10 trail o f a woman's dress. ball w ill f f 11 to the center o f the con cent package of Grove's The microbe is everywhere, but its 1 prev are the weak and feeble people tructed portion o f the tube and com­ BLACK BOOT L IV E R PILLS. whose blood is "p o o r ” and digestion pletely s e t1 the opening to prevent "w eak.” Dr. Pierce’s evaporatioi A rubber sleeve which Golden Medical Discov- I fits over t i e rear end o f the tube In ery cures diseases of the R -I-P A -N -S Tubules MBS. CECHI.IA STOWE, stomach and other or ins | sures a tig »t Joint when the device Is Orator, tint re N js Club. Doctors find of digestion and nutrition j applied to bottles o f different sizes. and purifies the blood, j The uppe- side of the tube contains A good prescription 17G Warren Avenue, It strengthens the a small pep? ora tion through which nlr { C h i c a g o , 111 ., (Jet. 22,1902. For mankind. body by increased j enters to relieve the vacuum as the For nearly four years l suffered The 5 cent package is enough for usual occasions nutrition to resist j from ovarian troubles. The doc­ Tlis family t»ottle, fiO cents, < .ntaias a supply for a or throw off dis­ tor insisted on an operation as the y«»ar. All druggists tell them ease. only way to get well. I, however, | " I lease accept my strongly objected to an operation. thatiYe for th irooa My husband felt disheartened a* I)r. Pierce’* Goli'ic-n well as J, for home with a sick CURES COLD IN ONE Medical Diacovery ! ha* done for me,” * woman is a disconsolate place at write* Mr*. N, Chea- \ best. A friendly druggist advised CURES GRIP IN TWO ley, o f Cleveland, Cuy­ him to get a Dottle of W ine of ahoga Co.. Ohio " I war troubled for over a yea* C&rdui for me to try, and he did so. with what the doctor pro- 1 I began to improve in a few days and nounced indigestion. I my recover/ was very rapid. W ith­ had nervous headache*, an unpleasant taste iu my in eighteen weeks I was another m«iuih in the morning, i being. and my blood wa* very ttce will always be appreciated when once tried.—Twentieth Century Farmer. St. Jacobs Oil! r 3m m D P -Ç T S R L . q a o v E s TASTELESS CHILL TONIC fio The DtadPj Tran W H A T? A DAT DAYS poor. I tried different medicine* but to no avail. My {«r e n t* insisted on my taking Dr Pierce * Golden Medical l>i*covery I did *o; am now on tne fourth t«»ttle, and feel stronger than I have for ten years. I cannot -«peak too Highly in its favor." I )r . Fierce’* P leasan t Our fine new display ruom i— none finer in the slate. — A L L KIND S OF— M L R C H A N D IS IN G I S T H E “ I had a t.-.d cough h r six weeks and could find r.o relief [ until I tried Ayer’ s Cherry Pecto­ ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured m e.” L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. ...................................I------------------ m T IM E T A B L E CORVALLIS M A IL -D A IL Y 7:10 a m L v ..............Portland.............. Ar 5:50 p m 1(1 W » ra L v ...................D erry. . Lv 2;lâ p m Lv 1:20 pm 1 1.45 p m iu Ar A r....... O n m lm lhany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. C ough: Backache SALEM , ORECON. W IL LIA M S . B ad Straighten Up J. L. S T O C K T O N & CO., 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 uALLAS N O . 46. D A I .LA S O R E G O N O C T O B E R 30, 1903 V O L . X X IX . 269 Liberty Street J u S O ^ E Y t R » 0* S O N S Y o u do not have to buy an yth in g or pay a cent for enough of the fu ir it furniture polish to rejuvenate your in tir e bouse. The House Furnishing Co., T H IS S IO N A T C m Next door to Jos. Meyer & Sons Stores: Salem and Albany ■ H IT A P P E A R ON EVERY BOX OP THE GENUINE. I l | | | A BOO* VOB THF SICKBOOM. liquid flows f it, which action, owing Pellets are easy to the contra« “Ad opening, takes place and pleasant to only a drop i t a time. A fte r tne re­ take. A most effective Inks- ! quired numb* r o f drops have been live. They 1 measured «>ut Hie bottle Is gradually do not be- j returned to P a vertical position, p er­ get the m itting all thr liquid to return to Its p ill | lowest level before the ball lesves Its habit. seat in the Cii!«»rgem4*nt and seals the opening. Should the lluutd e g r r j .the feed Mrs. Stowe’s letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weakne* and how completely W ine of Carrlui cure* that aick- nen and bring* health and hanpi- ' tu m again. Do not go on suffer- I mg. (Jo to v n r druggist todav ami secure a |1.00 bottle of Wine of Cordai. WlNEfCMDW