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ff D A T.LAS O R E G O N R E D U C E D E X C U R S IO N R A TE S . L E T T E R LIST. J. L. COLLINS, f l (H> a bottle. a -1 i r a y Tliese letters remain uncalled for in vttorney and Counselor at Law, tbe Dallas pnst.dhce for the weekend ing Aug. 22nd , and parties calling Solicitor in €lanMC«rf• for them will please state that they Has been n practice of his profession in this place have been advertised: abont thirty years, anil will attend to all business Rev J J Hurrus itrusted to his care. Otlioe, corner Main and Court Nora W Barnett ■s Dallas, Polk Co, Or. Mr O B Basom O H Best * J. N. H A R T Mrs Dilley ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Mr John Kpes Dr L J Elder R >oiii 1, Onfield building. Mr N J Gates O R K O O N . D A L L A S , Clifton Gilpin Miss Eunice Lawrence M r T om Patton Mr Ralph Sturgis OSCAR HAYTE&. Mr I C T sylor A.ttornev'a.t- 1 -iaw. Dr Taler Mr Everett W all. Office up stair» in Campbell’ a build C.G. C oap, postmaster. ing. F o r O ver Sixty Y e a rs . DALLAS - OREGON. An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. W inslow ’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty y ea rsjiy millions ot N. L BU T LE R mothers for their children while teeth ii.g, with perfect success. It soothes A tto rn e y -a t-L a w the ch ild, softens the gnms, allays all D A LL A S, OREGON. pain, cures wind co lic and is the besi W ill practice in all courts. Office, remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to over bank. the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle, T r u s t T h o s e W h o Hav e T r i e d . its value is incalculable. Be sure and I have suffered from catarrh of the ask for Mrs. W inslow ’s Soothing Sy worst kind and never hoped for cure rit» and take no other kind. lint. E ly’s Cream Balm seems to do TRUCKM AN. ven that.— Oscar Ostrom. 45 Warren BALLSTON. \ve.. Chicago PI. I sufiered from X^ullas: Oretron ca* rr.li; I used Elv's Cream Balm Tluesliing in this vicinity will b* n i ni entirely w ell— A. S. Clark. finished this week. A fair share of patronage solicited 311 Sh w out Ave., Boston. Mas*. ,ud all o-ders prom ptly tilled. Mr. and Mrs Peter C o >k spent The Balm doe« not irrhate (»realise sneezing. S dd bv druggists *t 50 cts. Sunday at Kickreall. nr mailed bv EIv Brothers, 50 Warren M i s s Liltha Allison, who lias bee* Street New York. visiting Mrs. Peter Cook, has return k I home. Judged I». C - G R A V E N P r e s id e u t. K . K . W IL L IA M S . I a i li l e r . W. C . V A S S A L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r HALLAS OF t i n DALLAS, 11A M i UttKGUN, Transacts a general banking dusí - ucss in all its branches; buys 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 besi rates; allow interest on time deposits. A number from here attended the ice cream social at Perrydale Satur day evening. Rea Craven and wife will soon move to Dallas, he having accepted a posi tiou with Ellis vt Keyt as salesman. D A L LA S , O R E C . C h eerful M other». There are m-my eu: .-Mentions fathers and mothers who make themselves and their children min rrhle ! y taking Youthful follies too s< rionsly. It is an innate propensity o f a child possessed :»t* average good health and spirits to make ohii r people laugh with him: not at hinr. L;.t at the things ti t seem amusing to Lia own sense. And the mother w ho'll the biiui'* and ready Ilium r to enter into his frn becomes ids most fasoin iting companion. He heeds her rebukes and bends to her correction without ill feeling, where sternness would arouse his pride and ire. for lie is ussuied that she is ready lo share all his innocent pranks and that her disapproval has no foundation in impatience or injus tice. And when the day arrives that “childInh things are put aw ry.” and Lhe grown men and women lock back ward to their early home, with what a throb o f pleasure they say, when things happen: “ Mother would appre ciate this. She had the keenest sense of humor o f any woman you ever saw.” And underneath these light words is the thought, “ How happy that dear mother made me, and how I love her.” OAK M >LL. Mrs. Clias. Tice is sick at her moth- W e can scarcely see our neighbors for the smoke. 9 Dollie Guthrie is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rem m ington. Cliet. Guthrie is having bis prem i ses treated to a coat of paint. C h o le r a I n f a n t u m . This difl'-ase has lost its terrors A good many from here have been since Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera in tbe 8 ile‘ z picking blaekheriies. and Diarrhoea remedy came into general use. T he uniform success We expect to have the telephone which attends the use c f this remedy ill com p eted soon, with much rejoh- in «11 eases of l*owel com plaints in mg. children has made if a favorite wher Henry Fern had ahorse badly kick ever its value has becom e known ’d while in tbe m ountains after her For sale by Wilroti Drug C o. M ore RIGS THAT RUN tg, kalsom ing and paper hanging. > U U I, • - O rrook R-I-PA-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. T M 5 cent package is enough for usual neeanion* rt# family bottle, «0 cents, • >nUins a supply for a Afv droiaMst« s-ll them hard rubber tired rigs, the hacks, surreys, and deliv ery wagons. Call and see them. F. I Wiggins IMPLEMENT Dense 125g-257 I>ibcrtf~ ilr n l, 8«l(*m Fart»1 machinery, vehicle*, automobiles, hi cycle«, tewing machines and supplies " I believe that it Is venerallv conceded that Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery is the be«t medicine for a man to take suffering from indigestion, kidney trouble, or any of tbe afflic tions resulting from overwork nr neglecting a cold.” writes J. Russell Hill, o f 3 ¿2 Barrie Street, Kingston Ontario. Recording Secretary Im pe rial K nights' I-edemtion League of Kingstrr.. •»I have u*ed it several times during the pa^-t few vears an 1 have always found that it gave me inm:edi >te relief. It e:rpel* excessive uric acid in the -yG em dne to improper digestion, relieves the kidneys from congestion, d riv-s headache and backache away, induces apjx-t e sy-t and t<mes up the general system . I con-iiler it N I fine remeriy for y o u r * u r old men. sure ’ o buii'l up « run d o w n condii ties at the n y U e a .* ! V . -iy P rom ‘FREE FAIR í “A World’s Fair Ex- cursion” to St. Louis and return and< an addtionaP expense money. P o v erty . And I l*c !eve :! :it this ( ¡aim for a ’lOiililiy body for all o f us < a m c* with it ill other due claims, for who knows \\T»rc the seeds of di -'ce -e. which even ricL people suffer from, were ti: 1 sown? From tin* luxury o f.a n rmccHtor per haps. yet often ! susoect from Id poverty.- V*’ ! 11 i a n Ni or: i SALEM, FILLS C1T! WESTERN SOUTHERN PACIFIC Yours with the best wishes of ELLIS & KEYT U ncle Dave Guthrie is sick. Oak S a w m ill Burned. The Oak Point sawmill on the He! m ick place, five miles west of Mon ft m outh, burned Saturday morning. I is supposed to have started from the RAILWAY sparks from the engine. The priori TIME TABLE: 1 ’20 p ill 7:80 a ill lv Diritte ar t 36 P III 0.6 6»ID pal loss was the helling, framework 1:30 p ni 7:40 a m lv'Teats Siclinifar 4:20 p nil9 :39 am and a small am ount of lumber. 1:39 p in j 7:49 a m lv Gilliam* ar 4:17 p in 9:30 am About $2000 worth of lumber in the 1:45 p m]7:hr m ivBridgeport ar.4:l0 p m i* 30 am 1:66 p m ¡8:0) a n]ar Fall» City lv 4:00 p in 9:20 am yard was mvoii. T be mill was opera Daily except . unday. ted by F J. Oberer, and will be re 'Traini stop on signals only. paired and probably be in operation reached through tb< LO U IS G E R LIN G ER , JR .f next week. j stomach. Happy the housewife who cat: General Manager. ; please her husband’s appetite with wd. There is to l>e a basket and ice | cooked food for the table. Many a mar ’ ugly, nervous, suffering fror*. uit, cream social at Buell tomorrow even grouchv, tress after eating, he art palpitation, and all ing. through the overworked stomach. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, T IM E T A B L E which helps the digestion of food in the stomach, assists the olood in taking np the CORVALLIS M A IL -D A IL Y proper elements from the food, helps the 7:30 a m L v.................. Portland................... Ar 5;30 p m liver into activity, thereby throwing out 10:40 a m Lv.................Derry........................Lv 2:18 p m the‘poisons in the blood and vitalizing tin 11:45 p m Ar.......... CmvaliU.......... Lv 1 :3 0 p m ■»hole system. This assimilation helps i:: At Albany and CorvalHa connect with trains of :he oxid a tion of the red blood corpuscle* Oregon Central and E m cth n il road. the poisons in the system are eliminated llie heart get» the right kind of hlooc ..r. DALLAS PASSENGER— DAILY, EX. SUNDAY the per.-on feels invigorated and stri ng- r :00 p m Lv................. Portland.................... Arm.20 am consequence. As a tissue builder is :20p m Ar................. Della*..................... Lv 7:00 W e are showing the best in far prof- 'able to cod liver o i i ^ any alco assortment of buggies, driv holic compounds or tonics, bccvtuse it Lives YAMHILL DIVISION: the blood and the tissues the food elements Paasemrer depot foot of .) offer «on street ing w agons and vehicles they require and maintains a person's A fit LIB K R K IG fIT -T K IW E E K L Y Leave 7:40 a m . . . Portland......... Arrive 3.32 pm nutrition by enabling him to eat. retain, of every sort that has ever digest l 4 s»vc 3:.V) p m ............Da 'a- ......... Arrive 8 20 a m ar.d assimilate nutritious food. Arrive 5:05 p m .......... Airli».............. I^ave 7 00 a m It overcomes the ga tri«.- irritability and graced the floor of this old symptoms of indige«tion. Becanse of the reliable implement house, good effects from using Dr. Pierce’s Golden V. . 1 . MAIM’ IN, Medical Discovery uj>on nutrition and the T here are the very popu building up of the tissues, catarrh, con sumption. weakness or debility and symp P A I N T E R , lar cushion tired runa tom« of fever, night-sweats, headaches, House, sign and ornam ental, grain bouts in all grades, the etc., disappear. That’s all. S u rrou tiill« s » . The usi est People in Town M O D * TIME TABLE. Clias. Dorton, of M onmouth, h *s I e mi down looking for a house to move into. by The Best on Earth, ,a ir A man’s true life can nearly always be judged by his surroundings. If I enter your home and find upon your parlor table a well used Bible, if I see upon the walls pure and elevating pic tures an J especially in conspicuous places such religious pictures as Ra phael’s “ Sistine Madonna” and Ru bens’ ‘‘ Descent From the Cross” and Murillo’s "Abraham and the Angels” or Correggio’s "Penitent Magdalen;” If I see upon your library shelves among the well thumbed books such works as Thomas a Kempis’ “ Imitation” aud Forrar’s "L ife o f Christ” and the biog raphies o f Livingstone and Brainerd and (Jordon and a set of Parker’s “ Peo ple’ s Bible;” if r see your music rack filled with_the masterpieces o f the great religions compositions, such ns Handers “ Messiah" and Wagner's “ Parsifal” and FI »tow’ s “ Martha” and Mendelssohn’ s “ K ':.hh” or “ Panh*' I f ! see standing in the corner» of the li brnry tin* plaste:* easts of such pieces of sculpture as that o f Michael Ange lo’s “ David” or “ Moses.” I am com ,*' A A A A A A A fíí lit A A A A A A A A A i A A A A íSt íAt A A A A A A A A A A A M A ífll J*l iftiSUtofflUfc* pelled to believe that some pure, noble spirit has b.?en living in and dominat ing that home. Lev. Dr. Frank Df Witt Tal mage, rVo-bvtor'an. 1* W . F. MUSCOTT, Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — • :S 0 a m 3:3d p in Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dalla — 1:10 a m 0 15 p m Leaves Monmouth for Alrlie— .fiO a m 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dalian— 1 :3 0 » m 7:30 p m Leave» Alrlie for Monmoutn and Independence— >:Oo a in 5 p m Leaves Dal Us for M »mnoulli an 1 Inde leudeiue— l:tu p m 7.30 u ni. . fo r C r im e , j ! j j j ’ j 1 I j j j ! , of tb e CO N TEST NOW OPEN, PRIZE I '. I v e r x e . There is. in fact, but ohc crime In the universe, and fill varieties-of im propriety whatsoever are aspects or : phases o f ti ls crime. It is the crime 1 of exploitation, the suppress Ion o f in \ terests, lives or welfares of some be € Ing for the whim or convenience of ! < other».—J. Howard Moore. M A R K ET REPORT. RBPUKTKD YVriEKf.Y BV mrfillAKV <t KI.I.IH W h eat, per bushel, f l . Bran, per ton f20 M l'M linv", a ton, $25. S h o rt., per t o n , $25. O at», per b u sh el, 50 cts. F lo u r, per barrel, $4 00. Fiour, per sack, $1 05 Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cw l. Germed, $1 00 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 |u-r < wt. Potatoes, per bushel, 00 cts. B utter, per pound 25 ct». L a n L p e r p o u n d , 124 cts. B a co n ,«id e s, per pound, 15 eta. H am s, p e r p o u n d , 15 cl«. S h ou ld er», per p o u n d ,9*311 ct». K gga , per d o t e n , 18 cts. . C h ic k e n » , p e r doaen $:’ ('j$5 Dried fru it», per (round, 5W10 c t . B eet», per p o u n d ,I f cent* T u rn ip », per p o u n d , 14 eta. C abbage, per p o u n d , 2J ct». O nion», per p ou n d , 3 ct*. Bean*, per p o u n d , 5(*7 cent*. Corn m ea l, per p o u n d ,3 ct« H ay, per ton, $7st$l2 IV W V V I V W V A tto n ie y e i-a t-L iU W . *Vo have the only set of abstract book* in Polk rnnty. lie.t*ole^ostraeu furuisttcii. and iu«»ney to au. N i c nnuilsaion charged on loa.in. ilooms 2 id 4 Wilson’s block, Dallas Our immense showing this season make the few closed out styles look like ¡1 mere bagatelle. Wo still have staeks 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: “ When I first used Ayer’s Flair Vigor mr hair wa» about all gray. But now it is » nice rich black, and a» thick » - f could w s !’. .” — M its. S u s a n K l o p p k k b t i ^ n , a useuini.ia. Ala. *»« <.■ V SIB L E Y & EAKIN, V — d. C. K asim . cannot keep from g r o w in g . And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. W .i. ... J. K. l uiv. New York jHair Viiforj W V GERM AN KALI WORKS V3 Nassau Street /Vow? tffiut th e s p rin g shovOers supremely reign m id st the glimmering of the sun; No\i> starts our outing once again, out list number one. Just a few? pieces hashed avPay, But plenty more on display. » f i W w; Dallas, Oregon. LI Potash is a necessary nonrish- W ment for grain and all other croj»s. Write to-day for our valuable books on “ Fertilization” — full of information thatruery farmer should possess—sent free to applicants. Why is it that A yer’s Hair Vigor d o e s so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the h air, puts new life into it. T.'tehair VíntfM W ^ -.*■ v P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n , P o ta sh F ills th e G ra in S a c k s On and after June 1, 1904, tbe Southern Pacific iu con n ectijn with the Corvallis k Eastern railroad, will have cn sale round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Ya- (¡uinu and Detroit at very low rates, good for return until October 10,1904. The days ticket to Newport and Y'«quins, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays, are also on sale from all east side points* Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all west side points, enabling people to visit their families and spend Sunday at i be seaside. Season tickets from all east side points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from all west side point«, are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit the Santiam and Breitenbusb hot springs iu the Cascade moun tains, which can he reached iu one day. Season tickets will be good for re turn from all poiuts until October 10. Three days ticket will be good going on Saturdays and returning Mondays only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will be good for return via the east side or west side at option of pas- j senger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will be good going via the Lebrtnon-Springfield branch if desired. Buggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Y apuina to Yaquimi only. Southern Pacific trains connect* with the C. k E. at Albany and Cor- vrllis for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the C. k E. for Detroit will leave Aloany at 7 a m , enabling the tourists to the hot springs to reach there the same day. Full inform ation as to rates, with beautifully illustrated booklet of Y a quina bay and vicinity, time tables etc., can be obtained on application to Edwin Stone, manager C. & E. rail road, A lb a n y ; VV. E. Comar., G. P. A. Southern Pacific Co., Portland, or any S P. or C. k E. agent. Rate from Independence to New port $4.20; from Independence to Yaquina, $3.70; from Independence to Detroit, $3.00; three days rate from Independence to Newport, $2 55. Si» ¥ V* L. N. W OODS, M. D. I Ayers ; F r o m 8. P. a n d G. A E- P o in ts to th e S ea sid e a n d M o u n t a i n Resorts for th e S u m m e r . Will be awarded to the lady receiving the highest vote. ?MfE GIVE C O U P O N S : 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. Ohapman, furniture. Cuv Bros., hardware. A. V/. Karris, jeweler. The Hub Clothing store, exclusive mens’ furnishings. Lee Smith’s CycTery, bicycles, repairs, sundries. Frank Fuchs, Star bakery. Dallas Ice and Cold Storage Co. Heath &. Comes, paints, wall paper, moldings. Meiser & Meiser, crockery, novelties. Miss Bertha Collins, the leading milliner. W . Williams, cigars, confectionery, ice cream. i-. *;• ? • V. A». v •'« » <»;• £ •» <<; <♦> £ -*• >;• £ £ V V V W V V V V W V V V V V V VYVVVVV - - A hammock w llf often prove s (treni boon to an Invalid who has grown weary of bed. N O . 37. A U G U S T 2'-. 1904 W Colfee stelli« sbollili he rubbed with glycerine «nel the spots then sponged with lulcewuriii water : W Ten leiives for «piliiklliii orer u cur- |u>t before »weeplnff should lie rinsed In rleur. eohl water und m;ueezed aa dry AK possible before use. ’ W VOL. X X X . i % *“ ■ MB