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DALLAS OREGON A U G U ST 1?, 1904 VOL. X X X . Tea leave* for sprinkling over n ear- pot before sweeping «1)oulcl be rinsed in dear, cold water and squeezed us dry os possible before* use. R c O J C E U fcX J U R S ' O N R A T E S . I OATS ano RYE Ì to produce large, full grains require a compiete fertilizer rich in Coff<*e stain* should f>e rubbed with Uly cerine and tbe s’*ots then sponged v\lth lukewarm water. POTASH A hammock will often prove a strettì buon to fin invalid who has grown wear.v of 1»«!. > » /. i t i * ul >.»r jeon LO O K S f-^ E S W r i 'e to-ilav f.>r o u r vilual le lx>otso n “ Fertilization ” T h e i n f irmation e n t lined in them me ins m oney t o you. Address: . K ^ in,»« GERMA N KALI W f iR K S 9.1 Nassau S tre e t uuo iUij *vt oi uualr. t books in Polk . . . .¿o ... .urtota «urm • v j . aou uviiiyf tv .N iii-iii-iVi >o charged on loa.iH. Rooms * . W.itfo i ’ h block, wallas J, L . .icy <oid wounselor at Law, » il< - iio r i n O iM U tir j. h il o .a c ti'i« of hi.-» proressioii in *ni» place I . .. w .irty y e a rs, and w ill atte n d to all bustnes« j io m s a re. O .B « , co rn e r ila i.i and ~ o u ri > New York F A L L S C IT Y . 0 /¿-aljllSS, . 1 , Pol k Go, Or. J ini Montgomery ban taken th lea'i and fixture*. <*f the Qnimbv ret- ti»orai»f in 1’nrtlaud. • Curt. llubbnrd i- making oak stave- • •n At HiowiiV la id , **iH camp heint close to the railroad bridge. There arc about forty phones oi the 1 .cwisville, FalU City and Da I la- .oule witii cen trals iu your city and ours. j. N . livin' A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . It .»in 1, Oslh’lil building. N O . 35. There are many Dallas campers a* die end of the railroad track and many from distant points up Dutch creek. F r o m 8 . P. a n d Q. A E* P u n t t t o t h e S e a s id e a n d M o u n t a i n R esorts fo r th e S u m m e r . * On and after J u n e 1, 1904, the Houtbeyii PttciHv in conuecti.m with the Corvallis & Eastern railroad, will have i n sal« round trip ticket* from j»)inls on i heir lines t«> Newport, Ya- «piiua and Detroit at very low rates, ¿nod for return until Octol»er 10, 1904. T he <b*ys ticket to Newport and Yaquina, good going Saturdays and • » turning MoiMlays. are also on sale >Mim all east s ite points, Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all west -id».* points, enabling people to visit ilieir taioili- s and spend Sunday at be s. asid . Season tickets from all east side points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, Mini from all west side points, are also on safe to Detroit at very low rates with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit the Sa ntia m and Breitenbusb hot springs in the Cascade moun tains, which can be reached iu one d*y. Season tickets will be good for re turn from ail points until October 10. Thr ee days ticket will be good going on Saturdays and returning Mondays only. T ick ets irom Portland and vi cinity will be good for return via the ^ant side or west side at option of pas senger. T ickets from Eugen e and vicinity will be good going via the Lebanon-Spring field branch if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yapuina to Yaquina only. Southern Pacific trains connect with the C. & E a t Aloany and Cor* vrllis for Ya q uina and Newport. T rains on the C. A E . for Detroit will leave Aloany at 7 a m, enabling the tourists to the hot springs to reach there the same day. Full information as to rates, witli beautifully illustrated booklet of Ya- quina bay and vicinity, t im e tables etc., can be obtained on application to Edwin Stone, manager C. & E . rail road,"-Albany ; W . E . Comai., G. P. A. So ulh ern Pacific Co , Portland, or any »S P. or C. Si E. agent. R a te horn Independence to New port. $ 1 .2 0 ; from Independence to Y a q u i c a , $ 3 .7 0 ; from Independence to Detroit, $ 3 . 0 0 ; three days rate from Independence to Newport. $2 55. Feed your h3ir; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop failing, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only j f , 1 flair vigor j hair food you can buy. For CO years it has been doing just what we elaim it will do. It will not disappoint you. NovO tpjat the spring shovOers supremely reign midst the glimmering o f the sun; Nov? sta rts our outing once again, out list number one. Ju st a few? pieces vOashed avQav, But plenty more on dis/Jay. 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 filling orders, we briefly say: " Mr Fair mn*<! to ho very aliort. lint after mill»: Ayer's (lair Vir..r a short time it lieK«)» to crrMW.nud now it is fourteen Inrhe* long. This seems a splendiii result to utu a lter being almost without anv 1 :*ir.’’ M as. J . 1!. K ikuu , Colorado Rprlngt, Colo. « F‘l 00 a hot Go .It I’ttgists. for ¡S ho rt t l a i r The Best on Earth, T hat’s all. The Busiest People in Town ELLIS & KE YT MISS LOUISE M. RIEBS. S h e la RecelviuLT T e l l e r o f a B a n k in g H ou se In M ilw a u k e e . D A LLA S , OREC. Milwaukee bus a woman bank teller, the only one in the state of Wisconsin. Miss Louise M. Blebs is receiving tell er of the Wisconsin Trust anil Security Advantage is being taken of the 0 3 C 1 2 a A ir r a a . company’s savings departmqpt. Seated short route through here and by ihe behind tlie bars of the teller's cage, rtilelz agency to Newport, the distance A - t t o r i i o v 'a t 'L .a w . she handles a large share of the cash from here being 35 miles T h e r »act received over the counters of the com is in g o a l condition and there are Odio* up Ht.lirs in t'iimpb« II' r build pany for deposit. numerous pure mountain springs. ing. Miss Riebs is a Milwaukee girl, tbe T here was a good attendance at product of Milwaukee’s schools. She DALLAS - OREGON. Mono grange last Saturday a i d third is twenty-four years of age and grad »ml fourth degrees w. re confer red. uated from tbe E a st Division high After the business meeting all bands school with tl:e class of 1897. Two N. L B U T L E R feasted on ice cre .n. and cake. Fra nk years Inter she entered the employ of Butler lias been appointed depute A tto rn ey -at-L aw Oliver C. Fuller & Co. as a stenog » master and will be glad to organize rapher and then became confidential D A L L A S , OR EG ON . granges whenever called upon by clerk and private secretary to Mr. Ful Will prue Liefe in nil com m. O d i o , plume '»r letter. ler, who is now president of the Wis »\er bank consin Trust and Security company, | SH E R ID A N . F o r Over Sixty Y e a r s . into which his investment business f. An old ami well tried remedy. Mrs. Since the formation of | ■ 1 was merged. »Yihl hi »ckbci rics h iv • been selling i Winslow's So othing Syrup has been the trust company she* has had charge | ^ ' at 40 cents a gallon. W .F . M U 3 C 0 I7 , of its savings department. f used for over sixty mmts by miBii'>n- of •Mothers f*>r tlieir children v* Idle tee?* f ti U > K ( y i A .b Mr him ) Mr-. M ilit t have re t u r n e d 1 Miss Rieb;s’ career in a financial in ii.g with perfect stirce-s. i* *ooth»> | to k m 11 roni Kansas. stilution inis been an interesting one. , J . l i 1 ¡ t : s : A )\ t v r o l i the child, softens the gnni*. dl.,vs aT M s *T< n . j ■ • t • E ll's is over fiom I niiin. riiriv wind •■«•lie him ! i [' <• t" w ... ' ■ 11,,gi -< >li<M te» • remedy for diarrhoea l- • le* s mo b 1 S m i m vi- t 1 ng ii 1 s »»».- pn mptl> tilled. *t»f taste Rohl by d rn g d sf* in ( " i M D i •• J ! 1 -‘ 00 »»ll .ns * f <*• e n | i *i* t <if tb world 25 «•»•nU a • t H . «•».' i ipj»ed from here Tf v i l u e i « incalctilable. ?*»• «!».«• «! l II.:* r* '■ l'i ’ 11 (Jl, of I V f t ' a j d . is' U f J » Ih t f c T A b L t . a^V for Mr* \Vinwli»«**w Stvitbii* * s > - r«i and taW* no ntb*-r l «nd l is. aunt Mis. T’ N Or m*-. j - - O ith lC JO N Yours with the best wishes of ufoift. iFx i?x f t * . ¿ f t / o t ¡ ' \ i c x ¿at. ¿fit. ¿ f i t ¿ f i t ¿ f i t ¿ f i t t f wf i t ¿fi*.¿at¿fit¿fit, ¿fit ¿st. ¿^¿at v *te _I;| . jo « j *.i ». iiikm U i «ni vu!.“ 4 ni .’);&» ;• hi Lo ivo-* in iujiuikluou I or Jiyiiuiuuth md Dalli* - . U a ni Ü I d p iu : 20 a hi i :3u ,» in Leaves doninomi) f *r Airiio - .«am 3.b0 p in i.eave^ •Ijtiiiout.i for tlaiiu — g i-eavos Atriie tor Mon •noue . and In lepcnlonce— n • » m 5 p m . ve - • i - l • . I * i I n ; io I I *u jo — 7 O p ,n * . v. CHAV N »I «¿. “ * LLIA.U». Pi*«*. ».*•»• H i. c i. V . S ï h L w , a a n s .lC * Itli i t ^ tv tv *A •« . i • i. . » i it*l»l«r. d is ta n t C a s n ie i ,-i * t i Of e s • in. til! h i Ilk * g O lisi* r*i en* *, buys and .- '.it p i i.** I . : i » î ki o :u : • »■ r n i 'fi ni *iv »ll n i l 0 t i *.* I. • * No. tii ' i st ; iOttii. . inev a 11 ■ I ui « ou.it* j.aper at ttie bes* 1 * s ;a l l uv •icre**'. on rime deposes I Tlrn i• r ** t* H r* *<l t-> !»»• Subinm riv i I»* u*h is b« coming very pepn Miss H;ittin Mibhurd «-f Povtbatid i- j inr visiting here. J IV, B u t r i fk of McCoy lias beCii Dr. Cary was called to see the sick here visiting bis sist *r Mrs. Arthu Cane. •¿ •ibuti child. L ' ft r O AK. it! :»*kbcrr\ pickin. a i d * be crop i* line, is in full blast \V. W . St- ckiOu and W|f»‘ arc back jfr<*tn a v.»ii to their old Missouri luune. VV !i H uhscv who cn'S^ed the plain with his parents in iu 1847 and Mr ITo'.ks of ti n Lafayette nurscrx | lived near Grand Koude dr**d recently ••as I*.. n lining business in our neigh Incur Walla Walla h* *od T h e Pacific Monthly for M r. Pfomz ulm has bee* working If has a f> r M Ifi lisni iiss gone t<» bis find o i a fine number j 'Upeimr !it«**a**y no*?ter and laini | ili'ictra'ions arc far abevt? (i hu m Nunn J a c k Sim ingtou L»s ; t * r R n ‘ l<r. W a lte r Ford, and C l o t , — . ■ — M ■■■■■■■-.............. Co;.d M*e t-pendtiig two weeks at Ocean I*«» k . August i* variety o i l the many j the aver- j . | -n I — S â LL^ î , F äl LS Lilt & W cSfEHH RAILWAY Il K IWULK: _ ___________ M •>•. i b i d ’p** e* nkii’g f*.»r a thrash mg crew in Marion co unty ar.d M Phil ips is working w tb «lie Nightie gale crew. I : m i > in ; ■ . : i. ì v i. :ii a r i IS pm 9.66 tin l Hfl p in 7 4b .* in lv *T * it» S linirar 4.. n p m y .ay am 1 S» i» ui . 19 a o' iv Oil, tains ar * 1 7 p in.U. Sam C holera 1 4.» p ml 7 . m lv ' :i: a* 4: 0 p Utrillo ail) T his d is use 1 55 p m|s Oi a »Car Kails C:ty lv *. 0 p in jo JO in Dall» excep t n io ti» . "I rain - atop «m -iir*ril< LO IS C E R L IN C R, J R , Me ri ai lOanaacr SOUTHERN FACIFIC T IM E T A B L E COKVAI. IH MAIL—DAILY 7:30 a m L v ................. P-crini I....................Ar 5;60 p m IO 40 a in l.v.............. * . Mcrry___ . . . . i.v •_':!» p in :i:4 5 p in 'A r ... t '•» \ il!U. .. . Lv 1:20 p m At Alban» and l ’or.atlm .*.>i neet witn traina «I Orcfccn Central unii Ea-ter.i r»i!• n.-.*t DALL 18 P WK.NULK—DAILY, F.X SI NDAY oo ». m Lv ................I’ «tlaml.......................liio -joam :-*0p m .\r ..— i- * ' v .................... L» raa) Y \ H lllLL .»«VlHlof: P i n e i jiir flepo* riot o *1 ;f r^s-i «r.rr^t \ ! K IL i K K M O T - T .i l W KKKLY • \ve 7:4o i in c .LV» > n rriv 5 «»5 p li . . . P irtitnd *r ie .... %. r: •• 3:3? pm » i * i i < « s.io a in .. !, a ** vr 7 0" a «n . i* A * . N . i ! ' !•. I { . • • fient« 1. »'»»'n i»n»,»!r •«M'• -a»* *» u j i v i I I IN • •» W: » * Tol.nl I »« >r* * « * * • fttt'l R . f . p \ .\ -S - In fan tu m . Inis hist its terrors sine« ( Immherlaill’s Colic, Cholera and DiirrlioeH remedy rame into g* ■ f*raI tire. 'I lie iivii 1« n o succe.* * Allieti .ittends ihe use i f liii* n medi iu »• 11 eases of boH>l complaints n •hihlr* ti ln«s made it a favorite wlrer ■ ver its value ha- l-ecome known. For s de by Wil* • »n Dnifc (*• ». RIGS TH riT RUN W e arc 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 ere arc 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 sec them. • ■ a a. a r j A " n o i l pr* *‘t'* r i i » t i n n F<>r mnnkitul 2S: “A World's Fair Ex cursion” to St Louis and return and< ioinn an addtionaP lOluU expense money. IM11> lis r h u t t and Rob» rt ILittoi. art* with the Elliot t n ra s h e r 2 ’fg 2 *7 1 ib< rt* t, m Hcusr F rm i.HCb v* Iti- !♦••*. •t*lh*»ii»»* »!“ .• hi TB*» 5 •*•• t ’ n*«» i,» ,»n i*i *h ’ •- .*«»■) •* • fiunil )e*»tV fla refit-*, .iittin* a -apply for » * y c le s , -e.v in fe m a c h in e s oid su pplied . Aft 'initaffete sell then*. H IM IaOTTIHtC M. RIEBS. for she baa proved liersclf not only an interesting accountant and bookkeeper, but lias mastered much of (be intric acies of the banking business, and. it is said, is Letter acquainted with the mi nor details of more depart incuts of the *5 company than any other of i(s officials. She has a memory for faces, names md addresses, as well as signatures, winch, combined with feminine affa Ì bility and g ;i>il nature, fit her admira bly for the responsibilities of an offi cial of a bank, for that will be her po K. sition as if teller. One of tbe qualifications which the officers of ti e company say led to Miss Riebs’ rapid promotion was the fact that she was not content to fill only the routine ilnt es of a stenographer, but acquainted herself with the details of the work so that she could take care of mucli of it without dictation.—Mil waukee Sonttue* CONTEST NOW OPEN, Ü PERIL IN TUC HAND-SHAKE. N o t lo n g H*ro D r. J . N . H irs c h , o f C h icag o , s a id : " T h e m ost d e lic a te p e rfu m e upon th e h an d s is n o t a risju o f fre e d o m from g e rm s , and th e m o st re fin e d a re not free from d is e ase o f lu n g s or th ro a t, an d th e g o n n a ore ra p id ly snr» ad b y to u c h in g th e h an d th at h as h a n d le d th e h a n d k e r c h ie f o f o n e r.C ict- ed w ith a co ld , c a ta r r h o r c o n s u m p tio n . T h e b re a th »me in h a le s from th e lu n g s of a n o th e r m ay c o n ta in g e r m s o f d is e a s e ." You w ill n o t o n ly be a b le to re s is t th e g e r m s of c o n s u m p tio n , b u t m a n y th o u sa n d s of c a se s L a v e b e e t! k n o w n w h e re p e rs o n s w h o w ere s u ffe rin g from in c ip ie n t p h th is is , o r thi e a r ly s ta g e s o f c o n s u m p tio n w e re a b s o lu te ly c u re d by D- P i e r c e 's G old en Mi ciical D is co v ery . It m a in ta in s a p e rso n 's n u tritio n by enaV iini '.i n to e a t, r e ta in , d ig e s t a m ’ a ssim ilat'. food. It o v e r c o m e s th e g a - ri- ir r ita b ility and s y m p to m s o f in d ig estio n a n d th u s th e p e rso n is s a v e d from those sy m p to m - r.f fe v e r, n ig h t-s w e a ts, h e a d a c h e , e t c ., w lr.cii a re s o « m in io n . An a lte r a tiv e e x t r a c t lik e D r. P i e r c e ’s G o ld en M d u a l D is c o v e ry , m a d e o f ro o ts and h e rb s w ith o u t th e use o f a lco h o l, w ill a s s i-t th e s to m a c h in a s s im ila tin g o r ta k in g Up from th» food s u c h e le m e n ts a s a rr re q u ire d for th e b iood . w ill a s s is t th e liv e r in th ro w in g < IT th»* r.oisofi** in th e sy stem . D o not p e rm it so :ie d e s ig n in g d ru g g ist to in su lt y o u r in te llig e n c e b y offe rin g you m r e m e d y w h ic h h e c la im s is " j n s t as g o o d " — b e c a u s e h e m a d e it u p h im se lf, o r ten c h a n c e s to on e y o u w ill g e t a m e d icin e m a d e u p la rg e ly o f a lc o h o l, which w ill o n ly w ea k e n th e sy ste m . D r P i e r c e ’s G o ld en M e d ica l D is c o v e ry is h e a rtly re c o m m e n d e d b y e v e r y p erso n w h o h a s e v e r u « .d *♦ a n d it h a s sto od th e te s t o f thirty-eight y e a r« o f a p p ro v a l fro m p co o b * all uv r th e U n ite d S ta te s . F r : f . r>r. P i e r c e ’s C o m m o n S en se M e d ica l Ad . : - r i - nt f* e e on r e c e ip t o f sta m p s t*i <*v..' r r o f m a ilin g o r l y S en d ai o c e n t - a m p s for th e book in p e r cov* o r v '•tamps for th e c io th - nnd v o ir \«ldress Dr. R V. P ie r c e , K # In P ie rce s • P e lle ts cu re bill R K I ’OLTKl» Wrf K K LY B Y Ì !« « (5 < « (i •# & 9 W IT H E V E R Y 2 5 C E N T P U R C H A S E : I T he B ee-H ive S tore, dry goods, clo th in g , shoes T , A. R ig g s , the leading g ro ce r. F rank J. C hapm an, fu rn itu re . Cuv B ro s., hardw are. A. W . H a rris, jew e le r. T he Hub C lo th in g sto re , exclusive m ens’ furnishings. Lee S m ith ’s CvcTs C ycfsry, bicycles, rep airs, sundries. F rank Fuchs, S ta r bakery. D allas Ice and Cold S to ra g e Co. H eath A C ornes, paints, w a ll paper, m oldings. R e is e r A M e ise r, crockery, novelties. M is s B e rth a C ollins, the leading m illiner. W . W illia m s , c ig a rs , confectionery, ice cream . i FI.MS W lie at, per bush el, $1. B ra ii, per tori $20 Mtdillings, a ton, $25. Hhorte, per t o n , $ 2 3 . O a ts, per b u sh e l, 50 c t s . F l o u r , per b a r n 1.14 <>0. H o u r , per s a c k , $1 05 Buckw lu at Hour, $ 2 .5 0 per cw i. G crm ea, *1 0 0 per r * t . f o n i rm*al, $ 2 6 0 p»*r < wt. l ’otatoes, per burlici 9 J c t s . Bui ter, per j o m »! 25 (in. F a rd , per pound 1 '¿h ci». B a c o n , si de s pei p 'i -n d , 15 età. Hallis, per po tin o , 16 età. S h o u h l c i * . per } < nn(!,9(a;11 cts K g g i , p t ) dozen , lb »;ts, C o i c k e t n , pi r <0 /* li 43ia $ 5 Drieo fruii**, per pound, 3(3 10 c( B e e t s , per |ou n«l,Ii cent*» l 'ìr n ip s, ,»er po und et*, «'flb bagc, f»er pound, 2.J c ts. O n io n s , per po und, 3 età. B e s n s , per j x uu«l, 5 @ 7 ceiitr . Corn m e s i , per p o u n d ,3 cte Hay, per too, 9* I I » WE GIVE COUPONS: MARKET* R E P O R T . LOUO HAk Y * Will be awarded to the lady receiving the highest vote. ► > « # -Ä- •>> ■>> # <♦> c*i- <*> ä •>> <♦; >> ä $• $ <f> 0 p iiiiifld iÉ im îiii m \ m Tsrnwi <♦; $ >> # -m , >> <*> ;> ì a i > i » » » » B I > B » r iK jg -* * * * * * * * ri