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DALLAS OREGON VOL. X X X . ■---------1-------------------- h. s . w oods . M. D. TH E D EM O CR AT TIC K E T. Physician and Surgeon, Dalla«, Oregon. K g! v Senator Oscar Hayter, of Dallas ayte Frank F aw k , of Oakgrove Representative Joint representative A . B . Clark, Lincoln county J. D . Smith, of Dallas Judge J. H . M ulkey, of Monmouth Commissioner Clerk E . V . Dalton, of Independence Sheriff J. T , Ford, of Independence T reasurer E. B . Jamison, Monmouth J. W . Butler, Buell School Supt. F . E. M yer, Smithfield Assessor L . Ground, Monmouth Surveyor Coroner Dr. W . S . Carey, Dallas 11. C, E arim . S IB L E Y & E A K IN , A t t o r n o y N -u t -L n w . «*. •.•»*# theonly mt o< »brtr ^ o o k . to Path ouulr. Oo ..DMatwtiMU luruunyd. * »4 u»-.u«y to ♦n. No c >u»inU«ion charged ou loa.iM. Rooms < id 3 WUlon'i block, Dallas ____ ____ J. L. COLLINS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, « • H e i t o r i n C ltn u c e r y . .t£ to lta 0 * c a , corner Mala end C o » ,, is iH llu , fo lk Oo, Or. J. N. HART a t t o r n e v - a t - l a w . R >om I.Oslield building. - - OREGON ‘ OSCAR H A Y T E R . A t to r n e y a t -L a w . Office up stairs in Campbell’ s build ing. DALLAS - OREGON. V. L. BUTLER E F- 0 AD BUTLER Si COAD “ When 13 years old. for many months no one thought I could live because of thin blood. to v >te the p ohibition But, in a few weeks, Ayer's 8 irsaparilla coin pletelv restored me to health." ticket. The only effect would l*e to help the republicans along that mtuh for M r ». E. B u c k m in s t k u , V ineland, N J no one on the prohibition ticket can possibly be elected. Let the pre his II .00 a bottle. - j . c. a y e k o o .. keep on Maying that ours is a whiskey parly but let us put up temperate mor al and capable men and try by showing their merits to induce the public to choose them as officials. Again we sav that voting the prohibition ticket in this county will have no tendency whatever toward defeating the drinking B ilio usness,con stipa tion provent re candidates. A majority of Polk county democrats are as genuine temperance covery. C u re these w ith Ayer’s Pills. me i as are the prohibitionists and will not vote for an intemperate office measure operative only where the ma seeker in any party. jority of the voters favored its intro duction. That it would not h fleet Ihe S o m e candidates are known lobe saloon patrons a~*d in sympathy with the hop culture cf the state inasmuch a« Mquor traffic while their opponents are strictly temperate and moral. The practically all the hop« raised h re greatest actual influence a voter can have is to cast his ballots against all can are shipped to Ixmdon and eustern didates w ho »how their friendship for saloons, which are a curse to humanity markets. He was of the opinion that Voting the prohibition ticket in this county would have no such effect because the editorial columns of the Orego nian were being used by the Brewers there is no probability of electing any man on that ticket. If you want to and wholesale Dealer« Association at keep drinking men out of office support better men who have some show uf a high figure as he had proof in hie possession of that fact. election. Thus you would be a practical rather than a theoretical voter. The Childrcnj W .F. MUSCOTT, MOTOR TIME TABLE. B. K. W ILLIA M S, P r e s id e n t . C a s h ie r . W . G . V A S S A L L , a s s is ta n t C a s h ie r DALLAS Of C1TÏ DALLAS, DAMÉ OREGON, Transacts a general banking ousi- uess in all its branches; buys and sells exchange on principal points in the United States; makes collections on all points in the Pacific Northwest; loans money and discounts paper at the best rates; allow interest on time deposits. SALEM, FILLS CITY! WESTERN RAILWAY ______ _________ T1MK TABLK: 1 20 p m|7:30 a m lv Dallas ar 4:36 p uij9.55am 1:30 p m 7:40 a ni!|v*Teats Sidingar 4:20 p in¡9:39nm 1:39 p m!7:49 a n» iv’ Gilliams ar 4:17 p ml9:30 tm 1:45 p ml 7:55 a in ¡lv* Bridgeport ar 4:10 p m ¡9:30 am 1:66 p m|8 0") a m'ar Falls City lv,4.00 p m|9:20am Daily except Sunday. * Train« «top on signals only. T h e democratic candidates and central committeemen met here Tuesday and retained J. W. Kirkland and Oscar Hayter as chairman and secretary 1'hen they talked of the best means of conducting the canvas, the prevailing sentiment being against public meetings. All hands insist upon a quiet, clean campaign. Dwelling on the merits of our own men rather than the diortcomings of the op(>ositioii. No lack of unity was reported in any qnar ter. The ticket seems to suit the whole party and many who are not demo crats have expressed an intention to vote for some of them on merit. That the republicans cannot truthfully pick flaws in any of our candidates in gen erally believed. The republican candidates met at Independence Saturday to consult about their mutual interests and decide upon a course of action. The West Side says they should go before ihe public an I tell what they stand for and asst-il that the still hunter has had his day. The observation and experience of the public baa been that campaign promises arc not worth very much. The pasi life and reputation of or.r democratic candidates are the best possible evidence of what might he expected of them as officials. 'Hie party is perfectly satis fled tiiai they shall he judged by what they have done rather than what they might promise to do. A N TI-S A L O O N LEAGUE L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , J R ., General Manager. And the Local Option Issue■ SOUTHERN PACIFIC T IM E T A B L E CORVALLIS MAIL—DAILY 7:30 a m Lv............... Portland..................Ar 5:50 p m 10:40 a m Lv.............• .. Derry.................. Lv 2;18 p m ll;4 5 p m Ar......... .Corvallis........... Lv 1:20 p m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. Lust Sabbath was anti-saloon day in the churches of Dallas. Dr. G. L rufl*, superintendent of the Anti-saloon ¡Teague, of Oregon, addressed inter ested audiences at the M. E. church, Evangelical anil Presbyterian churches. Dr. Tufts defined the Anti-Saloon League to ho the combined church forces of the state united upon a common oou-partisau platform, to cooperate as an inter denominational movement against the saloon traffic. He explained the local option issue to be self-gcvernmerit by majority rule upon the liquor proposition. He declared the law would not be prohibition but a protective DALLAS PA88ENGEU—DAILY, EX. 8UNDAY : 00 p m Lv................Portland.................. Ar 10:20 a m :N p m Ar................ Dallas..-. .Lv 7:00 YAMHILL D1 VISION: Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street AIRLIE FREIGHT—TRI WEEKLY Leave 7:40 a m .........Portland..........Arrive 3:32 pm Leave 3:60 p m .......... Dallas............ Arrive 8:20 a m Arrive 6:05 p m ......... Airlie.............Leave 7:00 am Dallas Foundry! — ALL KINDS OF— IRON WORK TO ORDER. Repairing Promptly Done. M . BIDDLE, A . J . - P A IN T E R , House, sign .n d ornemental, grain ag, kalsomin, and paper hanging, litu i. - - O rkoo » R-I-PA-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. IVie 5 sent parka«:« is enough for usual occasion«. ••YawlI t bottle. SO oents. contains a supply for a j * 'i «41 then. t Agricultural G § Implements | PLOW S - W ACONS ■ CULTIVATORS H A R R O W S B U C C I E S SP RI NC W A C O N S § $ Plumbing of all Kinds. * ♦ * 1* All sorts of machine oil. Our blacksmithing is * ^ 2 is guaranteed, Great variety of things for farmers. T $ W AGNER BROS - D ALLAS * New Grocery Store - Dallas Collins Building, A. Haldeman Proprietor Complete stock of the best in the market. Mono pole canned goods. Rutter, eggs, poultry and all kinds of farm produce wanted for either cash or trade < ; GIVE ME A TRIAL Now? t $ a t the spring shovOers suprem ely reign midst the glimmering o f the sun; NovP sta rts our outing once again, out list number one. Just a few? pieces vPashed avOay, But plenty more on display. Our immense showing this season make the few closed out styles look like a mere bagatelle. W e still have stacks of trade winners for both the hard- to-suit and easy-to-ple<.se customers. As to the other requisites, in filling orders, we briefly say: The Best on Earth, That’s all. Yours with the best wishes of The Busiest People in Town ELLIS & KE YT D ALLAS, OREC. P EED EE- Willie and Sam «lorrUon lost a cow. The hop yards look fine and train ing it» in progress. Mrs. Craton is quite sick but Mrs. Columbus Tetherow is better. Dogs have been killing sheep for B. L, Hastings and Frank Gilliam. Willie Bush, Rex and Rea Woraer are working in the Lacey hop yard. ducks. They soon grow ugly, hut YTOre is money in them when they arc right ! A P la n t R o o t R e g u la to r . ly managed, because they grow quick- j Regulating the root growth by root W h y T h e y A r e P r e f e r a b l e to T h o s e er than chickens or turkeys and are pruning, transplanting and other meth» H a tch e d b y H en s. hardier. Young ducks, like pigs, are ods is no new idea. The several trans- The incubator will not hatch as large Wintha Palin°r is teaching at Lew a_percentage of (lucks’ egg» as the hens neither profitable nor satisfactory If plantings, often practiced, are, howev isville, Miss Austin having resigned to will. However, the ones that do hatch given the range of the garden or yard. er, sometimes difficult, as when a tap Keep the ducklings In a roomy, grassy root runs deep Into the earth. A Texas take a school in Columbia county. have a better chance for tlielr lives in lot, surrounded with duck proof fence. man has, It appears, invented a me E. f. Heath, the tile maker of Mc- the machine than when left to the ten It won’t do to give them their free chanical device to regulate root Miunville, has moved to Independence, der mercies of the hen. Ducks make a dom. growth. His idea is to insert a metal Ducks will not lay so many eggs as lic openwork strip or screen in the having bought the J. E. Elkins prop chicken hen nervous right from the start. Before they get well on their they should if frightened by dogs or eartli and plant over it. The main root erty. feet she sets her foot on one or two and other disturbing influences. They must of the plant striving to pass through Miss Vangie Hart has gone to teach crushes the life out of them. Nothing be carefully shut in every night, for the screen in its downward Journey is at the Br.van-Lucas saw mill beyond disturbs the machine hatched ducks they will escape If there is a possibility. partially headed off and forced to Falls City and Frank McDougal, of after they once get out of the shell. Then the eggs will be widely scattered. throw out side roots. Dallas, has secured a six months school This is the critical time with some of A flock of twenty-live or thirty ducks near Gardner in Douglas county. them. This Is one time In their lives will more than pay for themselves in I A m a le a r K lo w .r ((r o w in g . Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Grant’s 5 year when they are slow. They don’t pop eggs during the spring months if care-' The soil for planting (lower seed« or old son Hugh, was taken to Fortlaud out of the shell in a hurry like the fully looked after. We know whereof plnnts of any kind should be mellow «Saturday, to be operated upon for ap chicks, because the shell Is tough and we speak, having had experience in this and rich, that will not easily pack anti pendicitis, but died before the opera unyielding. Sprinkling the eggs with branch of the poultry business.—Ohio become soggy. In starting flower seed» of nny kind tion began. He was brought back to hot water help» the hatching process. Farmer. If they fail to make any headway In only heat and moisture are required Falls City for burial. Dreaalnar T u r k e y « F o r M a r k e t . getting out after the eggs have been until they sprout through tbe ground. When you sat down to your fine, Always press the earth down firmly aft pipped several hours, U^e shell should large, savory turkey last Thanksgiv be gently loosened enough for them to er sowing all flower seeds, else there la Summons. ing you perhaps took little thought Of danger of tlielr drying up before their get tlieir heads out. the proeeHses .it went through in reach roots get a firm hold of the soli. It Is easy for the amateur to test In the circuit court of the »tate of Oregon duck eggs on the fifth or sixth day. ing your table. It was enough for you Nearly all flowers will hear trans for Polk county. to know that the turkey was there, Lydia Jane Hare, plaintiff, \ planting. Sweet peas and popples are The big germs show up plainly then. v« , > There are likely to he several Infertile that It was line and that there was not usually sowed where they are to grow. vYliiiam S. Hare, J a blciniah on It, no bruises plump and It Is not best, especially for begin To William 23. Hare, the above named de eggs unless the ducks are very healthy ners. to start the season with too large and active, and we like to dispose of fat. fendant: The picture In the mind of the aver a collection. Choose those which are IN TH E NAM E OF TH E STATE OF them early, which makes the trays Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ap age Thanksgiving diner is a barnyard, easiest to culUvate and most certain to lighter to handle. nam and answer the complaint of the above r Four weeks seem a good while to a chopping block, a dull ax and a flut bloom. ed plaintiff in the above entitled cause now A frequent stirring of the top soil will on file with the clerk of said court on or be wait and care for the machine and tering of the proud bird after decapi fore the 9th d«*y of May, 1904. And you are eggs, but one feels amply repaid when tation among lumber and fence rails. aid the plant In making a healthy hereby notified that if you fail to appear and a number of big, soft, cute fellows That was the manner of turkey slaugh growth and help to keep the entire soil answer said complaint, as herein required, tering in former years, but is no longer iweet and clean. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the make their appearance. There Is no relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit: for nrfrftw dierbt than a machine full of j practiced by those seeking the best re sults. They are now bung up by the a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and de feet to poles and slaughtered In such fendant and for such other and further de a way that the bodies do not touch cree as to the court may seem just and prop anything until they reach the scalding er. vat. There Is no more floundering This summons is published by order of the Hon K. P. Boise, judge of th*- above entitled about the yard or imperfect bleed court, made at chambers at Albany, Oregon, ing. A man with a keep knife passes on the 12th day of March, 1904, the first pub Otic o f the greatest American millionaires lication to be made the 18th day of March once said to his physician, *A million dol along the row of suspended birds, and and the last publication to be made the 6th lar*, Doctor, for a new stomach,” and then their heads seem to drop off Into a day of Mav, 1904. the sick man groaned and turned away. basket at his feet. While yet warm W e a t h e r f o r d * w y a t t . Oiue of a man’s greatest pleasures is that Attorneys for Plaintiff. born o f a keen appetite, vigorous digestion and still suspended the plumage is and a good dinner, and this belongs to plucked away and stored In boxes, to many a good fellow who is living on small be sold as millinery adornments. For wages, but the rich man without a stomach some markets the heads are not re hi.» to' for „-Co the good things of tile table because Ills stomach rebels. Without a moved, but un awl Is pressed Into the healthy s'. >nach and a good digestion, our roof of the mouth, which produces blood is thin, watery and poor, our heart death and perfect bleeding. A turkey T IM E CA R D NO. 24. action is weak, our liver does not do its j thus treated comes to the table In per dutv. and man is miserable and unhappy. No. 2 for Yaquina: Leaves Albany..................... 12 :45 p m In this condition man is prey to the germ» fect condition.— Charles A. Hartley In Stock and poultry have few o f influenza, consumption, malaria and all Leaves Coivxilia................... 2:00 p m the ill- that he is heir to. Consumption American Poultry Advocate. troubles which are not bowel and Arrives Y a q u in a ................6 :20 p m can be treated by natural method» which l i ver irregularities. Bl ac k- G o o s e G o s s ip , are a? close to nature as possible. No. 1 returning: Ilraught Stock and Poultry Medi Gra«« la the main gooae diet. It V. Pierce, chief consulting physi- cine is a bowel and liver remedy Lea vis Y aquina................... 6.45 a m ci Dr. in o f the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical G w » can be »polled by too much for stock. It puts the organs of Lenves Corvallis ............... 11 30 a m Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., rears ago un (train. digestion in a perfect condition. Arrives Albany......................12:15 p m der-tood this disea’ e, and after a long pe Prominent American breeders and riod of experiment discovered certain roots \ Two year* Is the n*e of maturity for No. 3 for Detroit: and he.bs which were nature’s remedies, . tbe goose. farmer* keep their herds and flocks Leave« A lb a n y ............. 7 :00 a m and succeeded in putting them up in a healthy by giving them an occa A goose should average twenty gos Arrives D etroit......... .... . . 12 :20 p m form that would be easily orocured and lings per year. sional dose of lllack Draught Stock ready to use. This he called Dr. Pierce's I No. 4 from Detroit and Poultry Medicine in their Hnthlng water and green food are Golden Medical Discovery. It gives no food. Any stock raiser may buy a Leave* D e tr o it..................... 1 :00 p rn false stimulation because it contains no noeofwnry for strong fertility of egga. ■¿Vcent half-pound air-tight ran Arrives Albany..................... 5:55 p m alcohol and no narcotic. It helps dige»- . African and brown China gander» of this medicine from his dealer Trrin No. 1 anives in Albany in time tion and the assimilation o f such elements ! mate more readily than any other va in the food as are required for the blood, j and keep his stock in vigorous to connect with the 8. P. southbound Instead of a cod liver oil, against which riety. health for weeks. Dealers gener train, as well as giving two or three the already sensitive stomach will oeclate i Geese have been known to hatch and ally keep Black-Draught Stock and hours in Albany before departure of open rebellion, this tonic has a pacifying raise their young when twenty-8ve Poultry Medicine. If your, does action upon the sensitive stomach and , 8. P. Northbound train. not. send 25 cents for a sample gives to the blood the food elements the j year» old. can to the manufacturers. The Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. tissues require. Ii maintains the patient’» Rankin »ays that every Toulouse or Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat trains at Corvallis and Albany giving nutrition ny enabling him to eat. retain, 1 African gosling 1» worth a dollar when and assimilate nutrition» food It tanooga, Tenn. direct service to Newport and aiija-1 uigeat overcomes gs- ic irritability and symp two days old. cent beachea. toms of indigestion, and in thin way fever, | The gander «hows the same love for R ocm sio a. Uà., Jan. SS, ISSI. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breiten- i night-sweats, headache». etc., are done tbe young as doe» the mother and will with. It fortifies the body anainat B lack-D rau ght s tock and Poultry buidi and other mountain resorts away the germs of consumption, grip and ma take general care of them. Madtoin. 1. the ba.t 1 av«r triad. Our leaves Albany at 7 a :m, reaching De laria, and it builds up the tissues and puta Toulouse giH-se |f well fed should s t o c k W M lo o k in g had when you M o t mit at nliout noon, giving ample time on healthy flesh. me the m edicina and now thay ara weigh from forty to fifty pounds per When the flnurfift sava he hat some pair when three years of age. settin g w> «n o . Thoy am looking » to reach ihe Spring* same day. thing that is "juht as good ” as Dr. Pierce’a per noni, buttar. For further information apply to Golden Medical Discovery, be say* so be It 1» said that the Embden geese S. P. BBOOKINOTON. cause he hopes to make a better profit, make better mother« than the Toulouae E D W IN S T O N E , but his own tniatnrea have not stood the and are not so Inclined to become Manager. test o f long experience nor had the succeaa broody. T. Cockrtll, agent, Albany. that Dr. Pierce'» medicine» have had. H. H. (Jrortise, agent, Corvallis. I Miss Bernice, daughter of J. K. Sears of McCoy, was queen of May at a McMinnville celebration. INCUBATOR DUCKS. SLACK- DRAUGHT Corvallis and Eastern Railroad. PROP. M A R T IN , Ayers The change is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. Attorneys-at-Law II. C . G R A V E N ■■*■■■ = Sarsaparilla W m G a l l o w a y , democratic nominee for district judge has lived in Yam DALLAS, OREGON. hill county for half century. Hs has been in the legislature three different Will practice in all courts. Office, times and was county judge for four years. He was receiver of the Oregon over bank. City land office for six years. He has been on the state board of agriculture for twelve years and has served as trustee of the soldier’s home at Roseburg. In all those capacities be gave complete satisfaction. Judge Ramsey, who has known him for many years, says that he would make a model judge of TR U C K M A N . strict integrity and other fine judicial traits. He would he no trimmer or reepecter of persons. He ought to carry his full party strength and will get D a lla s : O r e e o n many republican votes. A lair share of patronage solicited A t t e n t i o n , democrats, one and all. After May 14th it will be too late to and all o-ders promptly filled. register for state or presidential election. The party cannot afford to lose any votes on account of non-rCeistration. If you have not registered arrange to do so at once, and if you have any democratic neighbor or friend who has neglected it go out of your way to insist upon hitn doing so promptly. Ever lasting persistency is often the price of success. If you are a real democrat Leave« Independence for Monmouth and -Virile — , :S0 a m 3:30 p in show your colors by doing all in your power to help elect that ticket. To Leave« Independnce for Monmouth and Dallaa- simply vote right is not enough. You can be instrumental in causing others 1:10 am 0.16 pm Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — to vote who might otherwise neglect it. Perhaps some neighboring republi .60 a m 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— can is almost persuaded to vote with the democrats. By pointing out to him 11:10 a m 7:30 pm Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— the suierior merits ef our candidates you may win his vote. 9:00 » in 5 p m Leaves Dallas for Monmouth an 1 lime .endence— 1:00 p m 7.30 o m. ' Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. W onder how m any «lemocrnU will be p o r s u i l e ! N O . 21. M A Y 6. 1904 STOCK POULTRY MEDICINE