Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 04, 1903, Image 1

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    Rupy
M ilk .
C oncerning »hit trouble, w h ich la
caused by an outside germ w hich geta
Into the milk after It Is draw n. Profess­
or Farrington recom m ends the follow ­
ing:
The best way to overworn« this trou­
ble Is to carefully w ash the cow*» udder
and brush her legs, afterw ard drying
VV. W . Jeruinne, W ashington corre­ both w ith u clean tow el; then the milk­
spondent o f the M inneapolis Journo >. er should wash his hands, thoroughly
hail sant that paper un article showing steam the |> ill Into w hich he milks und,
W« h*«« O» ouïr m* of »b*r.-v b-Kjk. lu Polk the good results o f the oleo law. lu after throw ing aw ay tlie first streams
„ , „ 1, mglubl. i l ik i o o lurnUhtoi. auU uiouoy lo 9.1iicli he s«>s:
o f milk draw n, milk the cow with dry
n» Ho oummiMlon oh.r.ed on lo».i» Hoorn. *
“ Statem ents rent out in the press dis­ hand-: Into this clean pull. The milk
» . 1 Wllwm'. block.
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patches from W ashington to the effect should 1*.» protected ns carefully as pos­
that the m anufacture o f oleom argarine sible from dust and then strained into
J. L . C O L L I N S ,
has been bu-ivnslng In the past few the cans In w h ich It Is to be transport­
months ami that the output will soon
\ttorney and Counselor at Law, be equal to that o f Inst year are not ed or In w hich It Is set fo r cream rising.
The strain» r cloth, carryin g cans and
borne
out by a careful analysis o f the separator, f one Is used, should »e
S o l i c i t o r IB C 'b k B C r r r .
returns
to
the
Internal
revenue
bureau.
Hu keen k predice of hie profeeeion In tbl. piece
given an extra w ashing and scalding a
eboul thirty yeere, end wfll ettond to »II buelreee As a m atter o f fact, the high water
alme tod to hie cere. OlMce, come, Mein end Coon mark o f production for the current fis­ order to lf*«troy any o f these germs
which have been the cause o f the ropy
IB Delle«, Polk Go, Ur
cal year was reached In D ecem ber and milk Tlirr» is no doubt that this trou­
January, in which mouths m ore than ble m ay be overcom e In this w ay, and
J. N. H A HT
8.000.000 pounds w ere produced. Since the success one lias In doing It w ill de­
ATT O R N E Y -A T -LA W .
that time there has been a grad uni pend entire’: on how carefully he pro­
fa llin g off, In A pril, the last month for tects the in'Ik from the germs, which
Room t.O sfield building.
which the returns have been m ade pub­
-
O R H IÖ O N
must get in > the milk after It te drawn
O.A.X .X .J U B ,
lic, reaching only 6,250.000 pounds. from the cow.
Friends o f the oleom argarine bill which
No PrtM'fMM B a tter In C anada.
becam e a law hist session claim ed that
OSCAR H A T T E R .
T he Dom inion parliam ent has passed
by forcing the m anufacturers and deal
u bill m aking it illegal to m anufacture
era to sell their product fo r w h at It
A tto r n e y a t-L a w .
process butter In Canada, it is said.
really Is and not fo r butter n decrease
H on. Sidney Fisher, m inister'ffjf agri-
In the output as com pared with pre­
Office up «taira in Campbell’ a build­
eulture, w ho fathered the measure,
vious years w ou ld result, and this ap­
claim ed that the m anufacturers o f the
ing.
pears to have been realized. T he total
process butter exported It from Cunada
DALLAS
-
OREGON.
output for the ten m onths ending April
30, 1003, w as 04.080,181 pounds ns and that Its sale In other countries
would injure? the Canadian trade In
V. L. HUTLKK
K F. C AD against 09.302.803 pounds fo r the corre­
sponding period o f the preceding fiscal pood butter. He is o f the opinion that
B U T L E R A COAL)
year, when the old law w as In opera­ Canadian dairy products are bound to
tion and all oleo, colored or uncolorcd, reach a high standard hi England and
was taxed at the uniform -rate o f 2 that if C anadians wish to capture that
D A L L A S, OREGON.
cents a pound. T he decrease In pro­ market a first class article w ill have to
W ill practice in all cu uru . Office, duction Is therefore 34.450,0)22 pounds, be produced.
An tow n Ilicrh S corer.
over bank.
or 34.0 per cent. T aking it altogether,
The third scoring o f the Iow a educa­
the now oleom argarine law from the
tional
content
was recently completed.
standpoint o f protection to the consum ­
T he hi h ’V, -icor■* went to a new mar.
er may be so Id to be a success/*
'• ’ - !'m f\
L. U uuiiigton o f Dickens.
TRUCKM AN.
Atto r n ey s-at- La w
W.J. STOW,
D a lla s : O re p o n
SALEM,FALLS CITK S WESTERN
A iair Bhare of patronage solicited
and all o-ders prom ptly tilled.
RAILWAY
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
. 0 p tn 7.45 a mllv Dallas
ar 4:35 p in'9.65 am
1:36 p nii8:00 a m IV'Teats 8idiiiffar|4:20
~ p in 9:39 am
.V.« p in 18:03 a tn lv "Gilliams
ar 4:17 p in 9:30 am
: y 5 p mi vlO a m lv* Bridgeport ar 4:10 pm P :30 am
6 pm j 8:20 am ar Falla City lv|4:00 p ui A: 20 am
Laavea Independence for Monmouth and Airlie —
. :S0 a m
3:30 p tn
Leave* Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas-
11:10 am
0 15pm
Leaves Monmouth for Airlie —
.50 a in
3:50 p m
Leaves Monmouth for Dallas—
11:20 a m
7:30 p tn
Leave* Airlie for Monmouth and Independence—
•:00 am
5pm
Leaves Dallas for Monmouth anl In«ie »endence—
IKK) pm
7 30 pm.
II. C. G RAVEN
R. K.
P r e s id e n t .
W . Q. V A S S A LL, a s s is ta n t C a s h ie r
OP DALLAS, OREUON,
Transacts a general banking ousi-
uesa in all its brunches; buya and sells
exchange on principal points in the
United States; makes collections on all
points in the Pacific N orthw est; loans
money and discounts paper at the best
rates; allow interest on time deposits.
DR. J O R D A N ’S
IN lM iIM T IT .,lim iM M M ,M le
w ik ^ k X r r
I
ire paying the Highest
Sash Prices for Hides,
Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Furs,
did Iron, Hubber and Metals.
A
L. RK M IN G TO N
w h o had n «coro o f 9 ..12 per c e n t The
chem ical nnnlysia o f the butter w as:
Fat. 83.71» por cent; water, 13.12 por
cent; casein, 1.4(1 por cent: Halt, 1.60 poi
emit: average overrun. 19.38 per cen t
J. L. S T O C K T O N A C O .,
Successors to
«•east BMUlvSr e*r»J lijr til* •f«WR i
ipetteiift on tk* C«ML E s L y* yeara. |
S T P R IL IM
thoroughly «» «H e a t e d , |
l>
CORVALLIS MAIL—DAILY
7:90 a m Lv.............. Portland.............. Ar 5;50 p m
10 46 a m Lv............... Derry.................Lv 2;18 pm
11:46 p tn Ar........ C o m ™ .......
Lv 1:20 pm
Aft Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of
Oregon Central and Eastern railroad.
DALLA8 PA88ENGER—DAILY, EX. 8UNDAY
:00 p m Lv.............. Portland............. Arid:20am
Dallas ...........Lv 7:00
:20 p m A r -----
YAMHILL D1 VISION:
Passentier depot foot of Jefferson street
AIRLIE FREIGHT-TRI WEEKLY
Leave 7:40 a m....... Portland.......... Arrive 3:32 pn
1 Ci vc 3:50 pm ........... Delias............Arrive 8:20 a r
Arrive 6.-06 p m..........Airlie.............Leave 7:00 a i
Dallas Foundry!
— ALL KINDS OP—
IRON WORK TO ORDER-
Repairing Promptly Done.
EG. BIDDLE, - PROP.
M A R T IN ,
P A IN T E R ,
House, sign and ornamental, grain
n g , kalsoming and paper hanging.
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O rcoo *
R-I-PA-N-S Tabu lea
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5 cent package ia enough for anal m_____
Ik« family bottle, «0 cent«, cm ft* in* a «apply for
An draf«drft« w il them
SALES A T
BOTH STORES.
W E AIM T O CLOSE OUT ENOUGH OF
OUR GOODS IN NINETY DAYS SO AS
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
•
MAMMOTH CLOSING OUT AND COMBI­
ML «JORDAN—DISEASES Of MIN NATION
O
BS KWBAN
a CO . test
a » * * SL. f A
TIME
TABLE
fir .
54 State street, Salem,
T lio n e 2,071 Main
S A L E M , ORECON.
Trmtmoet per , |
ly letter. A #”»•#«•• Cure in every case '
write for Book.
af ,
M ailos F lu . (A valweWt book <
O iu .e s .
J. BROWNSTEIN i SON
T . Holverson A Co.,
r f*** and *Crt«1ty p*1w*t*.
J.
General Manager.
<1
from lyst*» »itfc*it it* use ofMere«*ry>.
Traasaa fitted by Ml E«p«it l * i b , )
aal e*fe for Haptar*. a fack end 1
A .
LO U I8 G E RLIN G ER, JR .f
aaaaTi 1
(MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
*
Daily except Sunday.
* Trains stop on signals only.
w il l ia m s .
C a s h ie r .
DALLAS CITY HAMM
' v is it
TIME TABLE:
TO BE ABLE TO COMBINE THE T W O
BIG STORES IN ONE.
Great Price Reductions
On Ladies Jackets, Suits, Mackintoshes, Shirts,
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Hats,
Furnishing Goods, Etc.
It will pay the people of Polk and
Yamhill county to drive over to Sa­
lem to Stockton’s great sales of these
two big stores.
W E A R E IN I T .
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
certainly cures manycases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis,
hoarseness, weak. lungs,
whooping-cough, croup,
w in ter coughs, night
coughs, and hard colds.
Three sixes: 25»-., enough for an ordinary
eold; 60c.. Just right for bronchitis, hoarse­
ness. hard colds, etc.; »1. most economic«!
for chronic cases and to keep on hand.
J. C. AYEK CO.. Lowell, Mass.
THE
ELECTRIC WHIP.
Science has outwitted the bulky
horse, according to horsemen who
were present when a new electric
“ whip” was tested recently at the
stock yards. The first test was made
on a horse which the stable men
had been unable to drive for a yeur.
The effect o f the “ whip” was in
stantaneous, the horse being only
too willing to travel. Other tests
were equally successful.
At the conclusion of the tests,
which were viewed by more than
2,000 persons, John J. Kllsworth of
the Kllsworth & McNair stables
raid:
“ The machine is a wonder. It is
humane— far more so than a whip—
and it is more efficacious.”
The “ whip” consists o f small cop­
per plates let into each side of the
horse’ s collar. From these a wire
leads along the tongue of the ve­
hicle to the wagon itself, where
D A LLA S , O R EC .
there is a small battery. All that is
required to set the horse in motion
is the pressure of a button. The
“ whip” is the invention of J . A.
Giles, n rural mail carrier in Geor­
gia.— Chicago Tribune.
Shattering an lllualon.
“ But, my ungel,” protested tho
husband when his wife had for tha
first time set her foot dow n and told
hin. she « . uld not do what he want­
ed her to, “ you promised the min­
ister to love, honor und obey me.”
“ Ministers,” she retorted, “ are
often visionary. Besides, at such a
time they have to be humored. Any­
way, if there are any objections to
be made it seems to me the preach­
er is the one to speak first.” —-J udge.
The Editor Laughad.
“ I left a poem with your editor
yesterday,” said the young poet.
“ Yes,” replied his friend in the
office, “ I saw you, and after you
went out he read it, and it seemed
to make a big hit with him.”
“ Indeed? Oh, I ’m so gladl It
was a sonnet 6n ‘ Death,’ and I’ m •
quite proud of it.”
“ Oh— er— 1 thought it was a hu­
morous poem.” — Philadelphia Press.
:: Indispensable i:
j! St Jacobs Oil ¡
: PAINS and ACHES ;:
q q o v E ’S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
f io
Not Hlndrancat.
“ Don’t you sometimes find that
you are hindered in your art by peo­
ple who insist on your working for
mere money ?”
“ No,” answered Mr. Van Dab­
bles. “ The scarcity o f such people
is what is causing me considerable
inconvenience at present.” — Wash­
ington Star,____________ __
^ure|>o
o«f4o Pay
...5 0
(f n t s ...
Rsnewing Oilcloth.
Enclosed with every bottle is a 10
cen t package of Grove’s
B L A C K ROOT
L IV E R PIL LS.
CURES A COLD IN ONE DAT
CURES SRIP IN TWO DATS
Our fine new display rooms— none finer in the state.
269 Liberty Street SSi.rJfi ft06«°a.oN.
Y ou do not have In buy anything or pay a cent
for enough of the finest furniture polish
to rejuvenate your entire house.
THIB âlONATUaa
Next door to Jos. Meyer & Sons.
Stores: Salem and Albany
ELLIS &KEYT
or o f standing. >16, claims for a
pavement o f indurated milk the ad­
vantages of durability and noiseless-
ness. Perhaps also in times of dis­
tress and turbulence it might pro­
vide a resource attractive enough to
eeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeee
divert, the populace from hnrricades
and bombardment o f the public
How to Build a Log Fire.
The season when a good log fire forces. It is sober truth that at the
is comfortable in the evenings is at approaching dollmakers’ exhibition
hand. To make an attractive, one, there will hie a great variety of ob­
which does not have to be coaxed jects made from indurated milk.
with applications o f kindling wood These include dominos, dice, cigar
now and then, shake out a double holders, “ canes,” umbrella handles,
sheet newspaper and leave the edges “ forks” and spoons.
loose, so that it will light easily,
Chintz Covered Walls.
ft will take longer to ignite if
An iden utilized in. an out of the
crushed and spoils the effect o f the
kindling wood, which is thrown way attic room which had to he
loosely on the paper against the converted into a bedroom at the
andirons. The backlog should he .least possible expense was that of
* \
For «11 ache« from head to foot
\ *
o f the largest size the fireplace will covering the“ wnlls with old fashion­
hold. Green wood is preferable at ed chintz— not paper, but the gen­
this time of the year. It should he uine woven material. The sort
put close back to the wall. If it is chosen had a ground o f cream, on
has curative qualities
n split log the inside should be which full blown roses were strewn,
to reach the
turned toward the front.
Three just the daintiest thing imaginable
logs are enough to start a fire with. and costing only a Jew cents a yard.
Give it a good start und then let it The Toom never having been used
of the human family, and to |b-
alone.
Nothing is worse than a for anything but purposes o f stor­
Have and cure them promptly.
age, there was no wooden surhase.
smoky, constantly poked wood fire.
[
P r ic e 2 5 c. a n d 5 0 c.
and the chintz was hung before this
was put in, so that the lower edges
Milk Paving.
A land flowing with milk is an o f each strip were concealed.
ancient idea, but streets paved with
A Clever Idea.
it is a notion essentially modern.
A dish drainer was thought out
It is being seriously proposed to the
municipality o f P a m hv a contract- by an invalid whose mind is much
stronger than her body. It was so
cleverly thought out that it saves
at least one-third o f the work— the
" f lom i ootif f e «in f th o u g h t i
lias stood the test of^25 years. A n ­
great, great work— of dish drying.
w ou ld noumh ra y *in m y h om H h ."
nual sale over 1,500,000 bottles.
"T h ree years o f delicate health
The dishes are firmly held at their
l)oec this record of mer-
trying doctors’ prescriptions and
lower edges in the bottom of the
jt appeal to y o u f
patent medicine«** without benefit
wire basket. They ar» rinsed on
m ight well sap the courage of any
both sides at the same time and do
woman. And vet Mrs. Bryant proved
that the question o f the cure of wom­
not steam. There is a central bas­
anly disease is only a question of
ket which holds knives, forks and
using the right remedy. A few doses
spoons upright, insuring perfect
o f * Favorite Prescription ’ restored
her courage and revived her hope,
drainage and preventing soaking
b e e t l e siie could see " a decided
and loosening of knife handles. No
cuauge from the first/*
Three
pretty finger tips are scalded in
hot rinsing water.
W H A T?
The House Furnishing Co.,
thing people eat, vdear and use is to be considered,
bought, sold and delivered to someone that needs it,
leading the profits vdith the merchant and $ e pur­
chaser, share and share alike.^Tlvnk of the untir­
ing energy required of the buyer, the things he must
know? and remember, and the sellers, the clerks,
vdhat exactions, vdhat criticisms, and patience cour­
tesy, untiring labor.^Success hoped for to c o d n i t
all.a>We indite you tocome in, be partners,and share
the profits vdifp usfrWhuteder your vdants may be,
if they can be supplied by a first class, \dell equipjied
sfore, come to us and your requirements shall be
met for less money than anyvdhere else&Abode all
remember the partnershipceThe store is yours as
mj i h as oursecYou help pay the rents, the clerks,
and all $ e expenses, giding of your labor and ener­
gy the same as w ?e do that it all may be a success,
our store in factfrWhen you come feel at home.wOur
clerks are men and vdomen of years of experience,
quick and obliging, and alvdays speak (pe truthwYou
vdill find it a pleasure to be vdaited on by them.
Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
m onths’ use o f the m edicine re
stored her to perfect health.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
cures irregularity, dries weakening
drains, heals inflatt timtion and ul­
ceration, and cures female weakness.
Mrs. Sarah Brvant FrwMfnt of Memphis
fVuriat Science Ciub. residing at 171 Atkinson
Art.. Memphis. Twin . writes: "I M in r i
with delicate Jieslth for three years, trying
doctors' prescriptions and patent medicines
until I font courage and t It-.tight ! *< uld
never regain my health; l*»t s few doee* of
your ‘Favorite Prescription made me change
my mind. Could see s decided change from
the first, so I kept on taking it for three
months faithfully sad am now in perfect
health.”
■ V I T APPEAR
ON EVERY BOX o r THE GENUINE.
Dr. Pterce's M edical Adviser, ia
paper covers, is sent free on receipt
o f 11 one-cent stam p, to pay expense
o f m ailin g only
Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce. RufUlo, N. Y.
When oilcloth has been down for
a few months and is losing the
shiny surface it can he renewed easi­
ly, and it will last twice as long.
Melt a little ordinary glue in a pint
o f water, letting it stand on the top
o f the oven till dissolved.
Wash
the oilcloth thoroughly and let it
dry. Then at night when the traf­
fic o f the day is over go over the
whole thing carefully with a flan­
nel dipped in the glue water. Choose
a dry day for it, and by morning |
' " have
the glue will be hard and » will
put • fine f^oss, as good as new, on
your floor.
INKCE 5 T I 0 n
“ I w »i troubled w i t h ____
u h trouble. Thedford'e Bleek-
Drati ;ht did me more good
In one week then »11 thedoe-
tor'a medicine I took In a
Venr.’ — M R S . S A R A H m.
B H IttFIK U ). KM.tte.llle, lnd.
Thedford's Black Draught
quickly invigorates the ac­
tion of the stomach and
cure, even chronic cases of
indigestion.
If you will
take a small dose of Thed-
ford's Black Draught occa­
sionally you will keep your
stomach and liver iu per­
fect condition.
THEDFORD'l
BLACK-DRAUGHT
More sirknesa it caused by
conatipation than by any
other disease. Thedford'a
Black-Draught not only re­
lieves constipation but cure«
diarrhoea .and dysentery and
keep« the I»owels regular.
A l l drufffflata aall
A Noval Pillow Covor.
» 6 -c a n t pAckagaa.
A very popular variety o f pillow
is covered with squares cut from
English and trench flowered cre­
tonne. Big bunches o f flowers are
printed in the center of each square,
and the corners are gathered in a
rounding shape, with a large cre­
tonne covered button over the gath­
ers.
Denim and silk pillows are
treated in the same way.
“ T h e d f o r d ’ « B la c k -
Draught ia the beat medi­
cine to regulate the bowel»
I have ever used.*'— MRS.
A. M. G R A N T , Sneads
Ferry, N. C.
COttSTIPATIOn