Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 19, 1904, Image 1

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DALLAS OREGON AUGUST 19. 1904
VOL. X X X .
Ten leaves for sprinkling over a ear-
pet before sweeping «houid be rinsed in
clear, cold water and squeezed as dry
ns possible before use.
Coffee stains should be rubbed with
flyeerlne and the spots then sponged
with lukewarm water.
HE
;^GRAI
L. N. WOOD«, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Dallas, Oregon.
il. C . B a r is .
S BLKV.
S I B L E Y
<& E A K I N ,
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is ns necessary t i
t'ie li-aU'iy growth
o f g n in ns prnm
is to the health o f
man.
Our valuable b-ok« on
' ‘ Fertilization,” sent free
to farmers upon request.
A U o r iio y w - u t - lju w ,
We have the only net of Abstract book» iu Folk
junty. lie tauio uoatraoU furuiHtied. ami money to
,an. N > c •lumiasion charged on loaoH. Room* 2
id 3 Wileon’e block, Dalla»
anV «\N KALI w o w s
9 3 N ao.au S tru c t
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New Y o rk
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L E T T E R LIST.
J . L. COLLINS,
These letters remain uncalled for ii
the Dallas postoffice for the week em
ing Aug. 15tIt. and parties calliiu
M v l l c l l u r i n Vhmmcrrf •
for them will please state that they
11« 1.0011 n praotioo of hi» prolenniou 111 thin pl»oo have been advertised:
»bo u t th irty ye»ro, am i w ill A tten d to all buoinoiMi
itrusted t»> hie care. Office, corner Main and Coure 1 Farnsworth Boela.
•Jt Dallas, Folk Co, Or
Mr L V llir lic b .
M rs Ensign
Mr 8 A Elton
J . N. H A R T
Mr Sannie Elton
A TTO RN EV -A T-L A W .
Mrs Hannah Jackson
Mr E W Hall
R >om 1, Ostìeld building.
Mr M Reed
- OBDOON.
David Richmond
Mr Everett Wall.
C.O. C oad , postmaster.
attorney and Counselor at Law,
OSCAR HAYTER.
A tto r n e y a t-L a w .
F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a r s .
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
Office up stairs iu Campbell’ s build­
used for over sixty years by millions ol
ing.
mothers for their children while teeth­
DALLAS
-
OREGON.
ing, with perfect success. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
N. L .B U T L E R
the taste. Sold by druggists in every
Attorney-at-Law
part of the world. 25 cents a bottle.
Its value is incalculable. Be sure and
DALLAS, OREGON.
W ill practice iu all courts. Office, ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sy-
ni» and take no other kind.
over bank.
On and after Jun e 1, # 1904, the
Southern Pacific in connectijn with
the Corvallis & Eastern railroad, will
have i n sale round trip tickets from
points on their lines to Newport, Ya-
quina and Detroit at very low rates,
goud for return until October 10,1904.
The days ticket to Newport and
V’squina, good going Saturdays ami
returning Mondays, are also on sale
from all east side points, Portland to
Eugene inclusive, and from all west
-ide points, enabling people to visit
their families and spend Sunday at
i he seaside.
Season tickets from all east side
points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive,
and from all west side points, are also
on sale to Detroit at very low rates
with stop-over privileges at Mill City
or any puiut east, enabling tourists to
visit the Santiam and Breiteubush
hot springe in the Cascade moun­
tains, which can he reached iu one
day.
Season tickets will be good for re­
turn from all points until October 10.
Three days ticket will be good going
on Saturdays and returning Moudays
only. Tickets from Portland ami vi­
cinity will be good for return via the
east side or west side at option of pas­
senger. Tickets from Eugene and
vicinity will be good going via the
Lebanon-Springfield branch if desired.
Baggage on Newport tickets checked
through to Newport; on Yapuina to
Yaquina only.
Southern Pacific trains connect
with the C. & E. at Albany and Cor-
vrllis for Yaquina and Newport.
Trains on the C. & 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, with
beautifully illnstrated booklet of Y a ­
quina bay and vicinity, time tables
etc., can be obtained on application to
Edwin Stone* manager C. tfc E. rail
road, Albany; W. E . Coman, G. P. A.
Southern Pacific Co., Portland, or
any S. P. or C. <fe E. agent.
Rate from Independence to New­
port $4.20; from Independence to
Yaquina, $3.70; from Independence
to Detroit, $3.GO; three days rate from
Independence to Newport, $2 55.
M OM M OUTH.
T e a c h e rs E xa m in a tio n .
The applicants for county certifi
ates at the recent examination were
as follows. For first grade, George
TRUCKM AN.
Murdock. Edith Montgomery, Ralph
Hill, M. E. W iieelock; second grade,
D a lla s: O r e g o n
Evangeline Hart, Hallie Morrison
E ih el Brown, Ida Mae Sm ’th, Lucile
A fair share of patronage solicited R^id, Thomas Jefferson Gill, Hester
»ud all o-ders prom ptly tilled.
Coburn, Tressa Moffitt; third grade,
Frances Lucker, Sam antha Hart, Ed­
na Hayes, Pearl Burk: Those from
other counties were: Mrs. F. H. Bu-
hannan, Y am h ill; Jovce Arant, Vii
ginia Owens.
Beatrice Burthen*!,
Loaves Independence for Monmouth and -Virile — Christie
Bnrkhead, Wasco: Myrtle
:3u a m
3:30 p m
Leaves Indejiendnce for
Monmouth and Dalla — Davis, Marion.
W .F. MUSCOTT,
MOTOft TIME TABLE.
1:10 a m
* 6.15 p in
Leaves Monmouth for Airiie —
.56 a in
3.50 p m
Leaves Monmouth for Dallas—
1:20 a m
7:30 p m
Leaves \irlie for Monmouth ami Independence—
1:00 a m
6 p m
Leaves DaUas for Monmouth an f Iiu e lendenoe—
l:cO p m
7.30 o m.
II. C . C R A V t N
W.
F r e s n ie u t.
C. V a SSALL,
UALLAS
OF
R . K . W IL L IA M S ,
4 » s h ie r .
a s sis ta n t C a s h ie r
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DALLAS,
WANK
OREGON,
Transacts a general banking ousi-
ucss in all its branches; buys ami sells
«ch an g e on principal points in the
United S tates; makes collections on all
points in the Pacific Northwest; loans
money and discounts paper at the best
rales; allow interest on time deposits.
SILEM, FALLS CITY I WESTERN
RAILWAY
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1 20 p in 7 30 a m lv Dallas
ar 4.35 p m 0.55am
1:38 p tn;7 :4fl a m lv‘ Teats Sidingar 4:20 p m 0:39 am
1:S9 p ml 7:49 a m lv Gilliams
ar 4:17 p ill¡9:36 am
1:46 p m 7:5? rn .lv'Bridgeport ar 4:10 p m 0:30am
* 1:55 p mlS.Oi t b n '» ar r M
k City
* lv 4:00
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Falls
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tn19:20 am
Daily except Lunday.
'Trains stop on signals only.
L O U I8 C E R L IN C E R , JR .,
General Manager.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
DALLAS PA88ENGER—DAILY, EX. 8UNDAY
:0 0 p m Lv..................... Portland................. A rl0:20am
:7 0 p m A r.................... Dalles..................Lv 7:00
YAMHILL DIVISION:
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street
A IK LIE FR EIG H T—TKI-W EEKLY
Leave 7:40 a m ..........Portland........... Arrive 3:32 p m
l.«»vc 3:50 p m ............Da l a s ............. Arrive 8:20 a m
Arrive 6:06 p no.......... A iriie.............. Leave 7:00 a m
A . J . M A ltT I iY ,
P A I N T E H ,
Home, sign and ornamental, grain
■g, kalsoming and paper hanging.
T am ar ,
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O keoon
K -I-PA -X-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
Vpe S sent package is enough for usual occasions.
«• tamilv bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a
M f t P h e * * » sell them
Coasters are constantly coming and
going.
Mr Sacra has bought the Ira Smith
residence.
Our bakery is putting an addition
lo his store.
Crops short but warehouse doing a
good business.
Oh s. Murphv and R *v Smith *ve
limiting and fishing in the AI sph
country.
Mr Nelson has sold his residence to
Mr. C r o s s , will dispose of his house­
hold goods and go hack to his former
PARKER.
home near the mouth of the Colum­
Ed Steele and wife were around the bia river.
other day,
W. H Easter, a former Dallas
Mr. Dexter has been visiting at Mr. butcher, is now runuing a livery §ta-
Dickinson’s.
hie at Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua are back from
SheiifT Ford and wife went to Ocean
Breitm bush hot springs.
Park, Netarts, Tillamook and Garibal­
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and E* di during their ouiing. He noted
Davidson have been over near Gates* wonderful changes since he was there
Tlifc Conger brothers Sundayed at forty years ago with his grandfather
Independence and Mr. Hopkins here. Ford, who then surveyed land all
through that region. He says the
W alter Kerr is working for Wm valleys are very rich, produce big
Steele, whose family have returned crops and much of the land would
sell for $100 an acre. It is a fine dai
from Newport.
rying country.
Bena Arlanson has been with Mrs.
Kerr and Mrs. Helmick and soil Wil
lie, have gone to Albany.
C h o le ra In fa n tu m .
This disease has lost its terrors
since Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea remedy came into
general use. The uniform success!
which attends the use c f this remedy |
iu «11 eases of bowel complaints in j
hildren has made it a favorite wher- i
ever its value has become known.
For sale by Wilson Drug Co.
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8 H. M cE'murry, has rented his
farm south of Independence and mov­
ed to Lebanon.
T IM E T A B L E
CORVALLIS M A IL -D A IL Y
7:30 a m L v .................... Po»tlan I..................Ar 5;50 p m
10 46 a m Lv.................... P e rry .................... Lv 2;18 p m
11:46 p m Ar..........
Cotvalli*
Lv 1 :2 0 p m
At Albany and Corral is co meet with trains of
Oregon Central and Eastern railroad.
NO. 36 .
R E D U C E D E X C U R S IO N R A TE S .
F r o m 8. P. a n d C . & E P >mta to t h e
S e a sid e a n d M o u n t a in R esorts
for the S u m m e r.
A hammock will often prove a prom
boon to an Invalid who has grown
wenr> of l>ed
J E
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RIGS
TH A T 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,
There 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.
F. 4 . Wiggins IMPLEMENT House
25g-257 Liberty street, Salem. Farm
machinery, vehicle«", automobiles, bi
cycles, tewing machines and supplier.
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I t in m u c h e a s ie r for a w om an to co n fid e
in th e a v e ra g e m att th a n in t h e av
w o m an . S h e k n o w « th a t t h e m a n w ill re
s p e d h e r c o n fid e n c e s a n d k e e p th e m
h in ts ; If H e is s tro n g , h a s m o re e x p e rie tv '-
o f th -• w o rld arid c a n h e lp th e w i m a n w :
n .Hds a d v i e
T h e r e is e v s# v re a s o n r.*h
w o m e n • ,o u M n o t t r u s t t h e i r d e lic a t
c o n s titu tio n - in t h e h a n d s o f unak:!t>. '
p e rs o n s
I t r e q u it e s a th o ro u g h uu
e d u c a tio n to a p p r e c ia t e a n d u u d ersta«:
th e w o m a n ly o r g a n is m . W h e n a w o m a n
h as ill« and p a in « th a t « h e c a n n o t b e a
—w h en life s e e m « d a r k f o r e v e r y w om an
«h e s h o u ld c o n u d e h e r tr o u b le s t o f
p h y s ic ia n o f s ta n d in g tn t h e c o m m u n ity
o r o n e w h o h a s a n a tio n a l r e p u ta tio n . C"T
t a in ly it w o u ld n o t b e th e p a r t o f w isd o n
to c o n fid e in an ig n o r a n t p e rs o n withou>
m e d ic a l e d u c a tio n s im p ly b e c a u s e s h e wk
a icon ? a n
T h e r e i: e v e r y re a s o n w h y sh e
s h o u ld w rite t o so m e g r e a t s p e c ia lis t, on '
w h o h a s m ad e th e d is e a s e s o f w o m e n i.
s p e c ia ltv fo r a t h ir d o f a c e n tu r y , l i k e D r
R. V. P ie r c e , fo u n d e r o f t h e In v a lid s ’ H o te l
and S u r g ic a l In s t itu t e , o f B u fia lo . N. Y .
A ll h i t c o r r e s p o n d e n c e is h e ld s a c r e d ly c o n ­
fid e n tia l, an d h e g iv e s h is - a d v ic e f r e e and
w ith o u t c h a rg e .
S o u n ifo r m ly s u c c e s s fu l h a s D r P ie r c e 's
F a v o r it e P r e s c r ip ti o n p r o v e n in a ll f >r:n-
o f F e m a le W e a k n e s s . P r o la p s u s , o r F ailin '/
o f W o m b , and L e u r o rr h o a , th a t, a f t - r c itrin e
th e w o rst c a s e s o f th e s e d is t r e s s in g ;»i:
d e h ilit it ir .g aYiitr n ts, Dr. P ie r r e n o w fee*
fu lly w a rra n ted tn o ife r in g to p a y $500 i:>
c a sh for a n y c a s e o f th e s e d is e a s e s w h ich
h e c a n n o t cu re .
Dr. P ie r c e 's P le a s a n t P e lle ts s h o u ld V
used w ith " F a v o r i t e P r e s c r i p t i o n ’ w h en
« T e l a la x a tiv e i s re q u ir e d .
’e rs
This falling of your hair!
Stop it, or you will soon be
bald. Give your hair some
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The fall­
ing will stop, the hair will
Now? ttf)at the spring shovOers supremely reign midst
the glimmering of the sun:
Now? starts our outing once again, out list number one.
Just a few? pieces vPashed avi>ay.
But plenty more on display.
Hair Vigor
grow, and the scalp will be
clean and healthy. Why be
satisfied with poor hair when
you can make it rich?
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 liard-
to-suit and easy-to-please customers, z\s to the
other requisites, in tilling orders, we briefly say:
" My hair nearly all came out. I then tried
Ayer's Hair Vigor aii'l only one ln.itle ato|>pe<l
th e falling. New hair came in real thick and
lu st a little curly." — Mu». L. M. S m it h ,
Saratoga, N. Y.
ffl.09 a bottle.
J . o . a t e h c o ., i
All droggiat».
I-owe J. M >.-,s
fo r
T h ick H a i r !
The Best on Earth,
T hat’s all.
S h e e p 3iofea.
The Busiest People in Town
Overeating of rich foods tends to
shorten the life of shei»p as well as
man.
Rape is not only a good food for
stock, but is excellent cooked for the
table.
It is wonderful how old and seem­
ingly wornout sheep will thrive In the
rape field.
Why Is it the fleece of the sheep as­
sumes u bright new->llfe when turned
to pasture?
There are few farms upon which a
few sheep eaunot he kept with a cer­
tainty of profit.
The shepherd who prevents disease
tn the flock !« more skillful than the
veterinarian.—American Bheep Breed­
er.
H ousew ork
P ro p erly
Yours with the best wishes of
ELLIS & K E Y T
D ALLAS, OREC.
Done.
Housework properly dune is one of
the very best wuys in which to de­
velop the body, writes Constance Sid­ Ç íS-.íS-.iStJS-.JStíStí--. Íít íSt íSt.íft.‘Stíít«í.zStíí5trfttiStíajSlíStJSt íSt íSt íSuStífttJStíStíStíí!tíStíiS*íSViStifluSt iSt ifit
ney in Good House keep lug. The great­
est hindrance in the way of many
housekeepers is that they do not un­
derstand the art ami ibe value of sav
lug energy. In all that they do thej
expend twice the uiniuftftfl' of strength
that men would over the same work.
Take, as an example, the simple act
| of lifting a hc«vy hod of coal. A
own bends Ids knees, catches up the
hod ¡n a qidck 'T n a iri lift.’* with the
result that the effort of the lift 1s dis­
tributed to muscles in ti e thighs rath­
er than in Hie back. A woman stoops
from the waist, knees scarcely bent. :
and drags the hrd slowly up. If :1 is ,
heavy for her t ic resr-lt I n a decided j
fooling of strain and w carlncs in the
hack, which nnT' s her tired ort for
the rest of the day. Til's is only one
instance. If housekeepers would only
spend a little time In experimenting
ns to the shr^lost and best •‘energy
saving” method of doing tlie daily
work In a very short period of time
they would find that truly housekeep­
ing was made easy.
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FAIR
T h e Use of im p .
Very few persons realize the Impor­
tance of care In Lie selection of soar
best suited to the skin of the persons
for whose use it is pm« hnseri. Bom*
soaps dry the skin, thus causing chap
ping, frost spit.- and many kindred
troubles, (\ustlle spnp is too drying
for many skins and should, contrary
to the old idea, never he used on the
skin of an infant. An old lady who
h id been taught to believe tluit castile
soup was pr.re enough for toilet pur­
poses was always troubled during the
cold weather with wluit she called
f •< st splits. Finally she was prevail
•1 up-on to use a line grad» of oat­
meal soap, and Immediate!/ I he frost
splits disappeared and t'o c ’ «d her n
more. I andruff is free,;
iy caused
y the use of castile soap in shampoo-
g. For this purpose some s ap espe­
cially prepared «mould la* us«*d. The
old time soap unuie from wood ash lye
is the bes‘ for yonder hands and for
laundry use. This soap may occa­
sionally he ho glit at ol 1 farmhouses,
where, dried out from age and mellow
and ripe in consequence, it is one of
tLe unappreciated garret treasures of
the household. Table Talk.
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M ARKET REPORT.
R E PO R TE D W E E K L Y B Y
LOUGH A * Y A E L L IS
W heat, per bushel. $1.
Bran, per ton $20
Middlings, a ton, $25.
Bhorts, per to n , $23.
O ats, per bushed, 50 cts.
Flour, per b a rre l,$4 00.
Flour, per sack, $1 05
Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt.
Germea, $1 60 per cwt.
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
Potatoes, per bushel. 9 0 c ts.
B u tter, per pound 2 5 eta.
L ard , per pound, 12^ cts.
B aco n ,sides, per pound, 15 c ts.
H am s, p er pound, 15 cts.
Shoulders, per p o u n < l,9 § ll c t i.
Egg* , per dozen ,
eta.
C h ick e n « , per doien
5
Dried tru il«. per pound, 3 0 1 0 cl*
B eet«, per pound,U cent«
Tu rnip s, (>er pound, H cts.
•'abh.KC, per pound,
cU .
Onions, per pound, 3 cts.
B e n s , per pound, 5<»7 cents.
Corn m eal, per pound,3 cts
Hay, per ton, f7& #12
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^ “A World's Fair Ex­
cursion" to St. Louis
and return and
an addtional
expense money.
iZE
C O N TE S T NOW OPEN,
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« the highest vote.
<WE GIVE COUPONS:
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W IT H E V E R Y 25 C E N T P U R C H A S E :
T h e B e e -H iv e S to re , dry g oods, clothing, shoes.
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T . A . R ig g s , the leading g rocer.
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Frank J . C h ap m an, furniture.
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C u v B ro s ., hardw are.
A . W . H a rris , jew eler.
T h e H ub C lothin g store, exclusive m en s’ furnishings.
Lee S m ith ’s CycTery, bicycles, repairs, sundries.
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Frank F u c h s, S ta r bakery.
D alla s Ice and C old S to ra g e C o .
H eath & C o rn e s, paints, wall paper, m oldings.
M e ise r & M eiser, crockery, novelties.
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M iss B e rth a C ollins, the leading miliiner.
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W . W illia m s, c ig a rs, confectionery, ice cream .
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