/ t-c y 9 > / U f T ¿L- C s . ///i r 71 , O re g o n Dev lo j u h nt L e a g u e . i'll» l* 4 »f 4 lit nil ('ou,ni i Cl I (Jiuri 1 1 >t h issued a cull fur a « onvention of the Orcioli I>evfloparin-nt League, tube lu Id ill the Marquant Gr«nd theater I’-rtlainl, Angus' 2nd nini 3rd. All »«l!iit'Ullmah commercial, mining, stork i ni* mu. an«» irrig .non iu'erest« w t i I I> h r« pn-ser'ted ; *»\rr\ editor in the -mte will tiHjLUvi'ed io attend as m dehuaie; u t lit) -i*>init>»i«n>«-ras and ai iniMUh i f all town- and riti« « will ail i In- »• Jh «I ii| on lo ti:,in«- thdi-^Mte> L 1. VOODH, VI. 1). 3 lyslcian and Surgeon, Th»* Portland’» Woman’» Club will btok nftrr the comfort of ladle« ac CMinpanying delegate», and» aim ug oilier entertainment» have arrange«! f«>r a trolly ride on August 2nd, tak­ ing in the most infer* »ting and beau- . if ill environ« of Portland, and on AugiiMl 3rd ten street car» will be pro- \idtdfura trip over the entire city. The Rotilhern Pacific Co. will aell tickets al I he very l«*w rate «»f one fare h r the round trip, from all point« on Oregon line« to Portland and return, foi thin no* a-ion, ami it is h tped thu» every section of the state will he well represented at the convention, to work in harmony f«»a the devilope- nieut ol Or« gun. ♦ • * Dallas, Oregon. J. K. 8 BLiSV. ti. c, E axih . S I B L E Y & E A K 1N , « u . i i ' i i o . . ,-i-ii i - L a \ v . , ; l ive tno only net ot AbdLruct book* in PolL • on ly. Uo ie M itra u U iuruHit«-ti. «n il uniuoy t oi. N » c •luuioriioii charged ou loauH. Rooms - «d J Woso.i's block, Dillits ----------- **l Never K n e w P a i n k i lle r 'o f ill l »eh ire, what can the mailer he? Where i- the bottle? There, I thought i; i1 i»» not Perry Davi>' Painkiller »• al! i»ut something (he druggist must have made himself and 1 ili«t not notice it ; 1 have-used Painki'hr for >ear* for «¿¡aoiii 1, Osfiuld building. - o it a o o w ^ A L liA S , Mr. Kur»r. im the Frank Rargeant pla*’«-, i» building a new house. Grandpa Gillam, who has been very sick at his sou Henry’s, i« some­ what improved. OSCAR HA.YTER. A t t o r n e y a t -L a w . OlUce up ni,tir» in Campi), II’ s build­ ing- , DALLAS N. ( - OREGON. • D A LLA S, OREGON. W ill practice in all courts, over bank. Miss Lillie Baxter went to Portland with Mr. Cox’s family, who are on their way east. A he Bolder and Frank Bissell are budding new barns and J. A Baxter has built an addition to his. Ge«»rge Starr and family will move U- Dallas this fall and their old neigh • »or* will be sorry to see them leave. . B U TLE R Attorney-at-Law OBioe, W. F. MUSCOTT, TRUCKM AN. D a lla s : O r e g o n A fair »hare of patronage Molici ted tud all o-ders promptly tilled. Oat« will !»c light but wheat will he bout hii average crop, though th* acreage is lower than for some years. R E D U C E D E X C U R S IO N R A TE S . On and after June 1, 1904, the Southern Pacific in connect! m with the Corvallis & Eastern railroad, will have c*n »ale rouod trip tickets from point« on their lines to Newport, Ya- quiua and De»ioit at very l«»w rates, xood f«>r r« turn until October 10,1904. The days ticket to Newport and Yaquiurt, good going Sal unlay« ami returning Mondays, are also uu sale from all east si«fe points, Portland to Kugeue inoliiHive, and from all west i-ide point«, enabling people to vi«il their families and »pend Htinday at the sra»i«le. Season tickets from all east side point», Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from all west side point», are also on »ale to Detroit at very low rate?* with stop-over privileges at Mill City • >r any point i-ast, enabling tourists to vi»ii the Han ti •« no and Brei ten hush hot »prints in the Cascade moil»- tains, which can be reached iu one d »y. Reason tickets will be good for re­ turn from ail |k»int« until October 10. Three days ticket will be good going on Sat unlay» and returning Mondays «mlv. Tickets from Portland an«l vi- einity will be g«>o«i for return via the ea»t side or west tide at opti«>n of pas­ senger. Tickets from Kugene ami vicinity will be good going via the Lebannu-Mpriugfield branch if desired. Bag gag«’ on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yapuina to Yaquina only. Southern Pacific trains connect with tlieC. «fe E. at Aloauy and Cor- vrllis for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the C. «t E. for Detroit will leave Al«>atiy at 7 a m, enabling the tourist« to the hot springs to reach there the same day. Full information as to rates, with beautifully illustrated booklet of Y a­ quina bay and vicinity, time table» etc., can be obtained on application to Edwin Stone, manager C. & E. rail mad, Albany; W . E. Cotnar., G. P. A. Southern Pacific Co., Portland, or any S. P. or C. A E. agent. Rate fioni Independence to New port $4.20; from Independence to Yaquina, $3.70; from Independence to Detroit, $3.60; three day» rate from Independence to Newport, $2 55. Í0 F . mt- y r f " ' ‘J r - I MOTOR TIME TABLE. S 1 LEM, FÂLLS ËITYS W ESTERN consum ption, grip and m alaria, it build» u p th e tissu es and puts on h ealth y flesh. W O R L D ’S F A I R C C N T 8 T . T h ose desiring to kn ow so m eth in g about R A ILW A Y the body in health and disease, also m ed i­ N«»r« Rohsippn ...................... 370 cin e and surgery, w ithout tech n icalities, T IM « TABLE:___________________ H e - ’ er Fi^k«*.................................. 100 sh ou ld read th e "C om m on Sense M edical 1 SO p in 7 SO n m iv iitllM ar • rt ar¡4:10 p m 0.30am A dd ress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N . Y . 31 1 65 p m | ■» 0 > * if ir fall« CWjT lv{4:0ü p in ■ 10 ■ Be* si** IMuscotf.................. only 0 ij) SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE Lilli*' Bax»er ........................... M*« D e n n is .................. VIr-» Dunkleb rKer ................. Mrs If.iplcins ........................ 1 1 1 A. S. Bit lp mid wif«* are eoin* on a *og visit t<* their « hi E.««t Tenness *e I l»«*me. coKVALi.is it Aliy— d a il y 7:30 a m Lv.......... PortKn I...........Ar 5;%0 p m 10.46 i» in Lv......... Derry............... v 2:1» pm 11:4ft p ui Ar..... 'Jirv Ili» ... Lv 1:20 pm At Albany and G«»r\allia coniiec« will» trains of On-goii Central and lii-ten rtilrrnd. D VI.LAS PAMMKNOKlt— D »ILY, KX St'NDAY :00pm Lv...............H >nlan>l. :20 p m Ar.......... Í*»'S«^ .. Ar|0:20 a m . . . . L v 7:00 Y M IH IL L »*• * I» I 1 >V. Pamonifer 'i^pot fjo i of J-ff r*on -*trp«»t AIR IK K K K lU H r - T .il W K K K LY L e .r e 7:4u a m ---- P m -S a w ! ........ Arri e U t p m ^i/c 3:50 u m ..........Da I»« ........ trriv« n 2*1 a m \rrlv « 5:05 p m ......... A i r l i e ...........*.t>ave 7 on i m RIGS THAT RUN W e are showing the best assortment of buggies, driv ing wagons and vehicles of every sort that has ever graced the floor of this old reliable implement house, T h e re are the very popu­ lar cushion tired runa­ bouts in all grades, the hard rubber tired rigs, the hacks, surreys, and deliv­ ery wagons. Call and see them. Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, A yer’s Hair Vigor, it chec.S falling hair, makes the ■ |Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan­ druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, aft the rich, dark color of early life. Administrator’s No’ice. Y ,vriCE I> H t n F n v OIVKN TO WHOM IT may concern th:»t the undersign«»! has been | duly Tpofnted administrator, of the estate of Leah ' Nichols, recently dece;*.«ed. by the county court of the state of «hegnn for Polk county. All pe-Nonn holding claim-« avainst the estutc of mid decedent are therefore notified to present the same, duly veri- Me.I, os by H«* require*!, within six months from thig date to me i 1 ’’ onnioutb; and all per«on*ow In-/ «ai«' estate »re required to pay the u m c to nte at one*. Dated this 3th 'lav of July, A. D., 1004. IRA C. ’’OWEL»., * dm migrator-, with wifi annexed, of th? estate o* I Leah NichoD, deceased. Toilet Soap V.I> . 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-please customers. As to the other requisites, in tilling orders, we briefly say: “ M t hair waa falling ont badly and I v a i afraid 1 would loee it all. T ien I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It quickly stoppad tlie falling and made my hair a ll 1 could wlih it to be.” RBUSOOA £. ALLitN. UMsaheLli, N. J. | fl .00 a bottle. I AIMru££>U._ ,-A NovO t$at the string showers supremely reign midst the glimmering of the sun; Nov? starts our outing once again, out list number one. Just a fe*> pieces hashed ishi av>ay, But plenty more on display. fo ri The Best on Earth, That’s all. «I. H . T o w n s e n d Dead. He was horn in 1854 on the donatiou claim which his father Ira 8. Town­ send, took up near Perrydale in 1847. He was educated in LaCreoleacademy at Dallas and in 1870 began the study of law with J. J. Daly and whs admit­ ted t«> the bar in 1883. He fir»t form­ ed a paitnerghip with Warren Truitt, later was for years with N. L. Butler and then with J. N. Hnrt until his health failed, when he went back to hi» native home, where he died last Wednesday. H«1 was married in 1882 to Miss Al lie Richmond. His broth­ er G«‘orge is on the ofd home place. For years he was quite prominent in democratic ranks. Today he will be laid to rest besides bis parents in the Brown cemetery north of Dallas. The The funeral processiou will arrive there at 11 o'clock and be met by a special motor With Dallas friends. He ranked high in the Masonic order which will have charge of the burial His warm fri« nd N. L Butler will at the grave make appropriate remarks concerning the deceased. ELLIS fitKEYT D A LLA S , O R EG . j A. B. f t i f t t tôt tSl. Iff. .-.a í c \ } ' \ f \ I l f . Í.V.« l i »St ItX a t I tx u t*^ FREE PERRYDALE. Our blacksmith rushed with work. Yours with the best wishes of The Busiest People in Town A railroad aeciion is to b: estab­ lished here. Squash bugs are making their &p- 1 pearance in some gardens and string beans will soon exist only in imagina­ tion. D. Peters and son. David, went to Grand Ronde with some friend« from California, who were in search of land to buy. NO. 33. | F r o m 8. P. a n d C . A E. P o in ts to th e Seaside a n d M o u n t a i n Resorts for t h e 8 u m m e r . ■- v- . '^ 5 Dairying is carried on lu re bv sev­ ers! in connection with farming. D. a x i l i ^ t 5' Peters, G. Brown,.!. Bowie»*, C. Buli- i*-sr •• x ler, J. Havery, J. Brown, Mr. Arndt T h e best d isin fectan t o f all Is sun light. and David Nightengul are nil milking It d estro ys b y its very brightn ess all sorts a number of cows, some selling butter o f g' m is and at the* sam e tim e h elp s the grow th o f plants and an im al life. D oubt­ Leaves Independence for Monmouth and -\irlie — and others cream. less ail h ave noticed that m ould grow s :30 a m 8:30 p ni Leaves Inde|>endnce for Monmouth and Dalla — Rome one has been meddling with during the n ig h t and in d ark, dam p cellars. 1: 0 a in 6.15 p in righ t su n ligh t q u ic k ly d estroys germ s, some of the mail box**« on this route, B Leaves Monmouth for Airlie.— m ould or other organism s. T h at is w h y it .5« a in 3.50 p in and the suspects will be made an ex is best to let the su n ligh t into y o u r houses Leaves ilomnoutli for ilait u>— nope oi if ii i- ii" «lopped Our car­ for its p u rify in g influence. i :20 a in 7:3u p m A t the In va lid s’ H otel and Su rgica l In sti­ i.ea> 9 tirlie lor Mon iioutn auu Independence— ter, Mr D »ck-teadur, i* civi l* g o tute, Buffalo, N. Y ., Dr. Pierce, c h ie f con­ . ''i n 5pm .«■rvice. but it is in no way his fauli u su ltin g surgeon, started experim en ts, some Leaves mil is for)! »u nouin an ' Iiine endeuxe— • 0 p in 7 30 u m. " i. iih D are misplaced and boxes i«*rn three years ago, w ith th e F in sen lig h t in con ju n ction w ith th e X -ray in th e treat­ dowu. ment o f diseases. H e go t e x ce lle n t results R. C. G R A V E N K. N. W ILL IAMS. therefrom , and was am on g th e first to adapt F r e m le m . * a s h le r . th is rem arkable cure to m any cases w hich F o r O ver Sixty Y ^ a r* . «V. C. V a S s m L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h ie r w as form erly supposed m ust o f necessity An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. it by the knife. DALLAS CITY LA Mi Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been be N treated ot o n ly is Dr. R. V . Pierce n otab le for OF DALLAS, OK LOON, Ured for over sixty years by millions of his su rgical a ch iev em en ts^ t h i 9 hospital in Buffalo, but n early a third o f a centu ry ago l'iaiisacts a general hanking nusi- mothers f«*r their children while teeth­ he d iscovered certain roots and herbs ics» in all its hranclie»; buys and sells ing, with perfect success. It soothes w h ich w ere n atu re’s rem edies, and suc­ ’¿change on principal jruinU in the the olrihl, soften* the gums, sllays nil ceeded in p u tting them up in a form that ould he e asily procured and ready to use. United Sin tes ; makes collections on all pain, cure- wi n! c«»lic and is the I»c8t w T h is he called Dr. P ie rce ’s G olden M edical Is pleasant to D isco very. It m aintains th e p atien t s nu­ join is in ti»e Pacific Northwest; loans remedy for diarrhoea en ab lin g him to eat, retain, digest nuney ami discounts paper at the heel the taste Bold by druggists in eve y trition and assim ilate n utritious food. It over­ a'.es; allow interest on time deposits par* of the world. 25 cents a bottle, com es gastric irrita b ility and sym ptom s of ft* v line is incalculable. Be sure and in digestion , and in th is w a y fever, night- asV f'>r Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Ry sweats. headaches, etc., are done aw ay with. It fortifies the body against the germ s of r»i •iml take in» other kind. Dally CX^V* • = DALLAS OREGON JULY 29. 1904 VOL. XXX. Strong ie Al B.ixti-r mid daughter went *o Portland Saturday, Ira White, of McCoy, ha» leased the J. M. Wise faun. FAIR Constable McQueen has painted George Townsend’» new barn. «5 D. L Kc) t and Herbert Elliott are : ^ on a pleasure trip to Salmon river. Albert Werner has a new buggy and the girls all look hia way and smile. J. H. Townsend, who has been »n invalid for months, died Wedneeduy at the old homestead near here, and on Friday will bo laid to rest beside Ilia parents in the Brown cemetery. A W orld's F a ir E x ­ cursion" to Sts Louis and return and £ in n an a d d t i o n a l ^ expense money» L. E. Knapp’s oak saw mill ¡»being put up at, the .Falls City terminal grounds amt a convenient aide trauk will be erected to it. His saw timber will c-nne from along the n-w railroad md the oak lumber will go to many markets, much ol it to the Southern Pacific cur shuns m Sacramento. Just, across the track from it C. W. Hew land, W. Weybright and .T. W, Cnov- nit are erecting a hardwood and han -lie fsctcrv, and hi sides handles and wagon tinil ers will manufacture what­ ever can be made of grub link frees. M A R KET REPORT. REPORTED WEEKLY BY LOUGH A KY <1 ELLIS Wheat, per bushel, 75 i ts. Brail, per ton $22 Mtihilings, a ton, $2*5. Hhorts, per ton, $23. Oats, per bushel, 39 «'ts. Flour, per barrel,$3 50. Flour, per sack, $1. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per ewt. Germ c m , $1 60 per cwt. Coru meal, $2 60 per cwt. I’otutoeg, per bushel, 50 cts. Butter, per pound 25cts. Lard, per pound, 12^ cts. Bacon ,»i, per pound, 15 « (». Hams, per pound, J5 eta. Shoulders, per pound,9@11 cts. »p «r eetH , per per p [- u o u u u n u d , j ,c j e . * n »• t s B || Turnip«, per pound, 14 CtM. i Cabbage , per pound, 3 cts. < Onions, per pound, 3 ct«. Bean», p*»r pound, 5(37 cents. Corn meal, per pound,3 cts Hay, per ton, $7i8$12. C O N T E S T NOW OPEN. PRIZE ^ Will be awarded to the lady receiving 5 the highest vote. WE GIVE COUPONS: W IT H E V E R Y 25 C E N T P U R C H A S E : The Bee-Hive Store, dry goods, clothing, shoes. T , A. Riggs, the leading grocer. Frank J. Chapman, furniture. Cuv Bros., hardware. A. W . Harris, jeweler. The Hub Clothing store, exclusive mens’ furnishings. Lee Smith ’ 9 Cyciery, bicycles, repairs, sundries. Frank Fuchs, Star bakery. Dallas Ice and Cold Storage Co. Heath & Cornes, paints, wall paper, moldings. Meiser & Meiser, crockery, novelties. Miss Bertha Collins, the leading milliner. W . Williams, cigars, confectionery, ice cream. t t | p. rban« (lift b«>*t soap for that t»nr|"-** ( «lav on the market is i A S u s t a i n . n * Diet. B A K F C * S F V F N -X These are the enervating «lavs, rhen V. I. M V I M ’ IN , C L Y C E R IN E SOAP. » somebody has »«¡<1, men drop by I * A I N’ T K H , It is absolutely pore and softens ihe sunstroke as if the Day of Fire and whi'en* llie» skin as no other bad dawned. They are fraught with I .ii. m ii m i ! i . m u m - n t i i ] , it r u in •nap W ill It is aoothji g a n d heal- «lunger to people wli se systems ¡«re r . kaDoming and paper hanging. inr ami nothing could he better fmo’ly sustained; and this leads us lo for bathing babies. F«>r particu­ ■«y, in the inter sts of the 1« »» robust • ii »«. O kroon of our reader«, that the full «-fleet of lar« about it addrMt Hood’» H hi > iparilla is such a« to *ug- M‘»t the propriety of calling this mnl* R -r-P T n liu l.'s icine something besides a blood puri­ Doctor« fiml fier an«i t«jnic,— say sustaining dial, h m «k«i it much easier to bear the A good prescription FORTLANO - O R E G O N F* at. assure« refreshing sleep and wJI 2rg-257 fyihwrtv str« wt, 8*l«*in. Faun t: For mankind without «ny doubt avert much tick* V\< A *w**,t ’ ggit i« enon?b * ~ n*»i%! ^<*cn«iL«n«i. machinery, vehicles. Automobiles, hi i For »Ale in Dalla» by Wilion Drug HIM at th >0 time of year. «V jy tein« a supply for a Orrta», fwwiof mac tune* aud supplies. co. ¡j ^ F. 4 Wiggins IMPLEMENT Hcuse PORTUSD MET 50 IP CO., # » . *> >>>» ft. a <♦>''•& v.