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DALLAS VOL. X X X . OREGON N O V E M B E R I ! . 1904 C ATAR R H . S y m p to m s , Effects, T r e a t m e n t a n d C u re by D r. O a r r ln a t H o te l G a il, D a lla s . Potash is as necessary to the healthy growth o f grain as grain is to the health o f man. Our valuable books on “ Fertilization,” sent to farmers upon free request. Among the chief dlironio diseases which affect the human frame, catarrh is the roost prevalent, most offensive, mosl productive of discomfort and a variety of distresaing and dangerous complications. Its earliest and most prominent symptom is a discharge irom the head, varying in its nature in different oases, and even in the saute individual at different times. If may he a thin, colorless fluid, or of glairy, atarchlike substance. Gener ally, however, it is (hick, purulent, nr muco-purnlenl math r,either ash-col ored or of a deep green tint, occasion ally s' Tasked or flecked with blood. Ho copious arid offensive is the dis charge in many cases that patients express the belief that their heads are “ one mass of corruption.’’ 93 Nassau Street THE BIG STORE Give nature three helps, and nearly e v e r y case o f con sumption will recover. “Fresh air, most im portan t o f all. C h erry P ecto ral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. " I flrat used Ayer’i Cherry Pectoral M yearn •K<v I have aeon terrible oases of lung dis eases cured by It. I am never without it.” ALBBUT U. H a m il t o n , Marietta. Ohio. 2AC..5UO.. pi.00. Hawking. oerm an k a l i w o r k s Ayers All drmruiats, New York Much of the dischsre passes back ward, either dropping in the throat or collecting aa a tough, viscid, tenacious phlegm hehntl and shove the soft pal ate to the passage between the throat H ea lth d e m a n d s dally action o f th e J. L. COLLINS, and the head. Its lodgment entbar- bow e ls. A id n a tu re w ith A y e r ’ s Pills. aeses respiration and creates a con ittarney and Counselor at Law, stant and Irresietable desire to relieve the discomfort by drawing the uffeu Solicitor iu Claoocery. R E LIG IO U S T H O U G H T . sive substance into the throat by a H as been n practloe of his profettton in this place about thirty years, and will attend to --all business loud insufflation through the nose, so G e m » ( ¡ l o a n e d P r o m t h e T r a e k l n g a crusted to his care. Office, corner Main and Court aa then to he side to eject it by a disa- o f A l l D e n o m in a tio n s . a Oieilaa, Polk Go, Or. gieeable bawkiag. Our« Is a time of religions unrest. F a ta l E ffe c t» Of O a ta rrh . Tlierp is not as much infidelity as there Tbe swallowing of catarrhal secre used to be, but people are more unset J. N. K A t t r tions deranges 'he fuuction of the tled in belief.—-Bev. J. L. Withrow, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . stomach, causing indigestion, lots of Presbyterian, Boston. Room 1, O.flelii building. appetite and health. Debility, pale G od, N ot M am m on . ness, lassitude, headache and distur ^ -A -L . r. A -fS , - - O B B O O N . Human society is exercised in n bance of mind soon follow. In some moral struggle toward righteousness. instants the mental affection is one of It must be set for that and not ma irritability; the patient being unduly teria 1 possessions. — Rev. Mr. Hoop. OSCAR H A T T E R . annoyed by all the perplexities of life. Methodist, Rochester In others the prominent feeling is A tt o r n e y a t -L a w . A S p ir itu a l E d n c a to r . that melancholy, depression of spirits, The church is flic one spiritujl cdu when the invalid can see no hope in Office up a t e i» in Campbell’ s build the future for himself or hie affairs. calor of the world, anil spirit'd*t edu mg. C st irrsl deafness is almost sure to re cation Is the highest niul best .iduen- tlon the soul can receive.—Rev. A. B. sult in a majority of cases. D ALLAS - OREGON. Church. Uni versnllst. Akrou, O. O ffensive B re a th . C h r i s t i a n l- o v e . In the most advanced «(ages the Charity Is not the chief Christian discharges are generally of an offen N. L .B U T L E R sive odor, causing great annoyance to virtue, but love. And Christiau love Is Attorney-at-Law unes friends and the patient himself no maudlin sentiment. It is a passion while the sense of smell remains. of the cross, clear of vision, loving D A L L A S , OREGON. This aunoyance from the odor becomes men. hating Iniquity, with eternal en W ill practice iu all courts. Office, almost beyond endurance, more es- mity for all evil.—Rev Dr. H. Frank aver beak. fwcinlly when the disease assumes the Rail. Baptist. New Haven, Conn. S e r v ic e to F e llo w M en . Form of oaaena, and the delicate bonce Run through the list o f the world’s of the nose become diseased. truly great, and you will And Hint they D e fo rm ity of th e nose. were kings among men, although they In cate9 where tile bones of the TR U CK M A N . nose become diseased, not only it the nray not have worn the crown, not be offensiveness of the breath greatly in- cause of tiie large number that served D a lla s : O re p o n creased, but there is a liability to seri them, but because of their service to their fellow* men.—Rev. J. C. Horning. A 1*1 r «hare of patronage solicileu ous personal deformities, among which Reformed Church, St. Louis. are fla'teDingof the note. ind *11 o-ders promptly filled. T h e S on o f M n n C o m e s . C o n s u m p tio n a n d D e a th It Is at f.lie very depth of humau ey Catarrh afflictions, unchecked by ! trendTy that God intervenes. To each treatment,are prune to extend by con- > of us and to the world there is an hour tiiiuity of surface along the natural ! when we think not and the Son o f Man air passages >0 the substance of the j comes. There is no mnn who thiuks Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airiie — long, thus causing consumption and | and sees can feel that this is a sterile :3u a m 8:30 p rn death. In this connection it should Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dalian— and forgotten world.—Rev. Dr. Sttyk d o be rememlao'ed that the air 1 :10 a m 6:15 p m Leaves Monmouth for A iriie— which enters the lungs ol a catarrhal er. Congregation»list, Brooklyn. .50 a in 3:50 pm T l i e F n i f h o f JeMim . patient is every breath of it poisoned Leaves Monmorifh for Dallas— “ In the faith of Jesus” means that l: 20 a m 7:30 p m by the ioul secretions of the diseased Leaves Airiie for Monmouth aud Independence— surface. By such air the blood can his faith Is ours. We believe in God :0 m * i a 5pm Leaves Dallas for Monmouth an l Intie lendence — not be properly purified ami made lit ns ho believed in God, and in human i.’OOpm 7.30 om . to impart healthy vigor ia its mend brotherboiHl and righteousness and Im ing circuit to all sod every part of the mortality, ns he believed and taught. M. C . G R A V E N R- « . w i l l i a m s . animal mechauiam. One would sup The faith o f Christ rather than faith p r e s id e n t. C a sh ier, in Christ 1» the basis 4>f our creed. - W . G . V A S S A L L , a e s le ta n t C a s h ie r pose that this consideration alone Rev. Dr. Utter, Unitarian. Denver. would be aufficieut to induce every UALLA8 L IT I It A A h Im m o r ta lity . person thua afflicted to make early O r DALLAS, ORKUON, Certain materialist» have decided ypltcatiou lor relief. very conclusively that man will not. T r e a t m e n t a n d G u ra . Transacts a general hanking ousi- By the medicinal and electric sys cannot, have conscious life after death. uess iu all its branches; buys and sell. Nevertheless the world of humanity lA O h a n g e on principal points iu the tem of treatment, which llr. Darrin United States; makes collections on all haa adopted and pursued lor years will not hark to any such teachings. points in the Pacific N orthwest; loans with uniform success, a complete and The hope of future life is still as strong money aud discounts paper at the besJ pernianau'. cure of tins repulsive dis ns ever. We want some one to tell u fa te »; allow interest on time deposits. order cno be effected. Thus he lias of th.it country. So we must seek him demonstrated in thousands of cares, repreeciiling'the disease iu every form and all lta various stages of develop ■■lent that his applications are made to reach the diseased parts iu Iho R A IL W A Y most direct and positive insurer, in- TIME TABLE: slantsneously penetrating every cell 1 20 p m 7:30 a m lv Dallaa ar 4:35 p mj«.55 am 1:86 p m 7:44 a ntjlvTeats Sidingar 4:20 p in 9:39 am and cavity of the iiead, cominucating 1:8« pm 7:49 a m n> iiv uiiiiains a r «:i7 p i 9:86 am wuh the nostrils, and subjecting every l v "Gilliams ari«: 17 pm 1:46 p m 7J* - mtv*Bridgepoft l-------* * ar ----- 4:10 p i f*:30 am 1: 44 p ■ 4*5 a n|ar Falla City lv|4:00 p t J .-20 am portion of the membrane to the heal ing action of the remedy employed, Dally except Lunday. without causing tbe least pain or un •Trains stop on signals only. pleasant sensation. TUe effected cav L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , J R ., General Manager. ities are thoroughly cleansed from in- crusled morbific matter, the offen sive smell is removed and relief (ruui other troublesome symptoms is al most immediately experienced. The discharge touu diminishes, irritation T IM E T A B L E is allayed, Lite inflummaiion subsides, CORVALLIS F A I L - D A I L Y 7:10 a m L v ..............Portland............... Ar 6;30 p m ulceraiions are made to heal, and tl IP 44 a m L v ................Derry................. Lv 2;18 p m »ally a radical and permanent cure it 11.45 p in A r............ Corvallis............. Lv l:2 o p m A t Albauy and Corvallis connect with trains of rffected. •regon Central and Eastern railroad. Numerous testimouials have appear ed in this paper during the past few DALLAS PASSENG ER-D AILY, EX. SUNDAY weeks from those who thought ttiey : f t p m L v .............Portland............... Arl0;20aui owed it to the doctor, as well as hun :t t p m A r................. Dallas.................Lr 7:00 dreds of like Buff, rets, to speak o f the YA M H ILL DIVISION: mother’s love Marts a man or woman good work that uas been done for on A the depot foot of Jc-fferson street right path. Ttie right remedy at i » — ------------ AIRtsIK v FREIGHT—YKI-WEEKLY hem. Dr. Darrin will be at the Ho the right time fits a mother fç» the ordeal. ve 7:40 a m ........ Portland.......... Arrive 8:32 pm Motherhood ia often . looked forward to u l t e f B ............Dallas...... . Arrive 8 * ) a m tel Gall Dallaa, until December 4. C o n s u m p tio n W .F. MUSCOTT, MOTOR TIME TABLE. SALEM, FALLS CITY X WESTERN SOUTHERN PACIFIC Si v e l a i p m ...........A iriie..............Leave 7 00am Woodman initiate uext meeting. A. J , M A R T IN , P A IN T E R , L. N. WOODS, M. I). House, sign and ornam ental, grain Physician and Surgeon, i f , kalaoming and paper hanging. 'A U .A K , • - Oaaooa R - I - P A - N - S T abules D octors find A good prescription F o r m an kin d. I m I ok U j . » «M S * Dallaa, Oregon. '* w *I « J. A iia lT H. C. K a b is . S IB L E Y «Sk EA KIN , AttorneyN -nt-Lnw . We hero tlM oely M l of abotraet book* in Polk ro o ty . Reliable Abstract* fa ro BB. Vo cvnam leaf or ebarged oa « T l WfiBBBi W o * , Orina« and in»ney 9o I o m * Rooms t with feelings o f great dread by most wom en. At such a tune when she » nervous, dyspeptic, irritable and in need o f a uterine tonic—something which w ill calm the nerv ous system through the special organs, and a strength builder, she w ill find Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription just what is needed Here is a medicine th«t has stood the test o f a third o f a century with approval, in that time it has sold more largely than any other remedy out up specially for wom an’s weaknesses. It is guaranteed by the pro prietors not to contain a particle o f alcohol —wliicn could only do harm to a sensitive system. The W orld's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, o f Buffalo. N. Y., proprietors o f Dr. Pierce’s r iv o r ite Prescription, offer a t e n reward for women who cannot be cured o f Leucorrhea. Fe nale Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling o f Womb. A ll they aak ia a fair and reasonable trial o f their means o f cure. Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. biliousness and headache. W h y pay $12 and over for a D o not be deceived by these old advertising tricks. suil of B u y your goods of us. W e are lower than any of them at! the time. clothes which w e sell for $8 and $10? ELUS Sc KEYT W e excell them all for prices, material, etc., and do not sell for cost either. D A L LA S , O R E C . who came from its shores.—rtev. c. a,. for the gospel of peace, plenty alia per- faith and love of millions. In both Booard, Methodist, Butte, Mout. fectlon It listens to the socialist; for w.11 '• Europe and America the unchurched T h e T h i n s , t o D o. salvation it nppeuls to the labor union, class Is steadily and swiftly growing. O f the “ things for the doing of the financial powers, the social act, the Kor authority this clnsa no longer which one will never be sorry" let us political Insiders. We who love the looks to God In heaven, but to man ou Friisala baa 2.033 associations of ste enumerate the following: Speaking church and desire to assist In perpetu earth; for instruction It turns to the gentle words; doing one’s level best, al ating Its life muRt do something more nographers, with 81,281 member», press, platform and school; for charity ways, everywhere; locking carefully than recount the virtues of Its found- j Union musicians'In New York will before leaping; being kind niul consid It leans upon the public bureau; for era. When the church preaches a soon have a building o f their own fellowship it Joins the fraternal order erate toward the poor; entertaining Ground haa been sane, sensible and saving gospel, when worth 9125,000. " “ C i* to the club or, public house; clean thoughts and uo other Bort; Its followers arc rhrlstjans In fact as 1 cleared aud excavation cummeoce<b__ standing firm on principle, standing put for the r.glit: promptly and sin- re rely asking pardon when Iu error; cultivating courtesy; refusing to take an unfair advantage of anybody under any eireimistanees; seeking oue’B own happiness In making others happy.— Rev. G. P. Ilall. independent. Chicago H f l l g l u i i In «b e llo n ie . Some people m e very religious a church on Sunday, but do not carry much religion into their Inures for Monday. Scotch Dean H im : say tells a story of n little fellow who, on belli, told of l.oaven, anxiously asked, "An will father be there'/" Being answered that of course he would he there, the hoy Lroko out, “ Then I'll no gang!" Surely that father did not bring much genial religion Into the home climate. Rut n Christian mother said: “ I am a missionary In my nursery. Six pairs of eyes are dally watching my looks, ns well ns llsteniug to my words, and I wish my children never to see in me that which they may not Imitate.” Is not that the true religions spirit?—Rev. Wnyland Iloyt, Philadelphia. L .x . t h e S n p r c n ie T e s t . The world whl recognize all Chris thins ns the disciples o f Jesus when they love each other sincerely. If all bodies of Christians and all denomina tions and sect» lu the world loved e tch other cordially and trnl.v, the world would soon be convinced of the genu ineness of the Christian religion. Jostis said: “ By this shall all men know that ye ure my disciples. If ye have love one to another.” Christ had a seam less robe when he was crucified. It was not rent by the soldiers. They de cided by chance which soldier should have the seamless robe. The uulty of all Christians throughout the world will mark the golden age o f Christian ity. W e can each cultivate love In our lally life. “ Love never falleth,” Panl said, “ but the greatest of these la love.” —Rev. Warren G. Partridge, Baptist, Pittsburg. Great Alteration Sale! THE HUB CLOTHING CO Has decided to add other lines of merchandise to their fine stock of clothing, and in order to do this we will be obliged to reduce the largest portion of our stock and remodel the store to make room for the new line. W e will make a deep cut on the entire line nowon hand. Note prices and arrangements. Celebrated Hart, Schaffer £ Marx make of clothing at s T HE reduction o f . .................................................. ............................ Second lot. ........................................................................................... f Third lo t ............................................................................................ i Hats, the best in the market .......................... K INGSBURY All other hats and caps .............................................. ................ A LL WOOL Underwear A LL Silver Brand .......................................... The best cotton ribbed and fleeced underwear ...........................1 shirts, regular price $1.26, now.................. Celebrated Black H ose..................................................................; LL |3 50 shoes ............................................ O il c l o t h i r g .................................................. MBRELLAS ................................. Trunks and suit cases ................................. C fc e r c h » ( t h e F e t e r e . UPPOSINC an article is marked |10, 15 'cost 98 50 ; 20 per cent off it will cost 98 ; 2 However much we may wish It were otherwise, it is a fact that the Chrls- M A R K ET R EP O R T. L A C K C lay Worsted suits, regular price 910, now REPORTED W E E K L Y B Y LO C G H A R Y A ELLIS W heat, per bushel, 80c. Bran, per ton |20 Hhorts, per t o n , 923. O a ts,p er bushel, 40 cts. F lou r, per b a rre l,94 20. Flour, per sack, 91 10. Corn meal, 92 60 per cwt. Potatoes, p er bushel, 'S e ta . Butter, per pound 25eta. L a rd ,p e r pound, 12^ cts. Bacon .sides, per pound, 15 ct*. H am s, p e r pound, IU eta. Shoulders, per pound.»@ 11 cts. E g g s ,per dozen , 25 eta. C h ick en s, per dozen $3@95 Dried fru its, per pound, 3@ 10 cts. Beets, per pound,1| cent* T u rn ip s, per pound, 14 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2$ cts. Onions, per pound, 3 eta. Beans, per pound, 4@5 cents. Corn m eal, per pound,3 cts H ay, per ton, $»@412. And all other goods in proportion, 'ibis wil the state as they are all new and good goods mence Saturday, November 12th For 30 days. Look out for bargains. Your» respectfully, T H E H U B C L O T H iN C C O ., Kirkpatrick brick, 1 »alias. Arrangements have already been made with Mr. I* rank Morrison to remodel the storp.