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/ / • ÆÊ wám / D R . D A R R IN W IL L R E M A IN UNTI D E C E M B E R SOTH. OATS a n d RYE a complete fertilizer lich in ASH! T b i. eminent ami far famed special, ¡at lias met will) such an immense vn lime of business since coining to Da1- las that be finds it ab-olntely neces sary to prolong bis visit to December liOth only. It is ■ source of gratifica tion to the doctor's friends to know that bis skill is being s o V g .il and ap- preci.iin gly taxed. His p .iien ts arc com ing from sll parts of Oregon and his cured patrons so plentiful last his uatne has liacome a household Ire.s ure in hundred, of homes iu this vicin ity The following recommendations of men so well known as Mr. Racey, Mr. VanOrsdol are one of I he strongest reasons why people should look into the nieriis of Dr. Darrin’s cures. De cember 30th will positively be bis lust day here and all contem plating visit ing him will do well to call soou as some mas need a second treatment. FREE W rite t o d a y for ou r valuable b o o k s o n “ Fertilization.” T h e inform ation contained in them means money to you. Address: GERMAN k A L l W ORKS I Nassau Street THE BIG STORE D r . D a r r i n ' . W o r k I . P i l i n g Uo|r> S u ch V o lu m e that He I. C om . p o l l e d T o P r o l o n g H I . V i . l t I n Da>- l a . a t th a H .ta l G all. to pioduce larje, full grains require BOOKS New Yerk M r. P. A. R acey’s Card. J. L. COLLINS, vtt«rney and Counselor at Law, S o l i c i t o r in C h a n ce ry . l u baeu n practice of his profession in this ylace about thirty yoars, and will attend to all buaincba it rusted to hii care, Office, corner Main and Court .» 0*11*9, Polk Co, Or. T o the E d i t o r I n 1308 I was almost t' tally deaf in one ear I was con a* ciled to try Dr. Darrin then practicing in Portland. His trea'm eot cured ine perfectly and permanently so I have never been troubled since. 1 was auci .saintly treated for catairb. 1 have (be utmost confidence in the doctor’s new mode of treatment by «■leclricity and will gladly tell anyone of my success at Jefferson, Oregon. P. A. Racey. We know what all good doc tors think of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc tor and find out. He will tell : v r r ? ’ < you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed lu n g s, and c o n t r o l s the hardest o f coughs. “ Ayer*» Cherry Pectoral 1» well knowu in our family. We think It Is the best medicine In the world for conghi end colds." K a t IB PRTKHboN, Petal units, Cal. 25C., 50c.. f 1.00. p. C. AYKR CO., f o r ■■¿■¡»■■»■¡■■a B ard Coughs O ne o f A yor’ s Pills at b o d tim e will h a s te n recovery. Cently laxative. P L I G H T O F C A P IT A L IS M . D a lla s : O r e g o n MOTOR TIME TABLE. 7.30 ft. C . G R A V E N d m. C a s h ie r . W . C . V A S S A L !., a s . i s t a n t C a s h i e r D A LLA S OF C IT I DALLAS, ut 6,,“ ir,d* U f,,r it A A h OKLOON, Transacts a general bankiug ousi- joss iu all its hranchos; buys and sells lA O b a n g e on principal points iu the United States; makes collections on all poiuls in the Pacific N orthw est; loans money sud discounts paper at the tarsi •aies ; allow interest on time depoeits. 00 acres of land four miles north of Salem and will put out 30 acres of hope. Mr. Allen lias also leased a imp yard. S 1 LEM. FILLS GITY 3 WESTERN It having becom e evident that the R A IL W A Y people of Oregon arc not yet ripe for prohibition it seems probable that a T1UK TABLK: 1 iO p o i 7:80 » m lv Dadlas ar 4:86 p m 9.55am real precinct local optiou law will take 1:80 p m 40 a ni'IV'Teats SMingar 4:20 p m .9:39 am the place of the present one which has l:ô9 p m 7:48 a m jlv‘ Gilliams ar 4:17 p in '9:30 am 1.46 pm 7:hc mllv* Bridgeport ar 4:10 p in 9:30 a:n not and would not prove a success. 1 U p h03a^n|»r Falla City lv[4:00 p tn[9:20am I»»lly except si Sunday. W ithin the last week these wed 'TraitiB “ stop on signals only. dings have occured : R. E, Porteifield LO U IS Q E R L IN C E R , J R ., and Mias Jessie H artm an, eolith of Detterai Manager. In lepen deoce; F. G. rimith and Miss Garnet W ilton of K ola; John Ridder and Miss Clara Lny of Huver; W aller Gerth and Miss Grace Edwards of dpriug Valley. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIM E T A B L E CORVALLIS MAIL—DAILY 7: 0 a m L v . ............Portland................. Ar 10 44 a in Lv............... Derry.......................Lv .1 45 p m A r......... Corvallis............. Lv At Albany and Corvallis connect with 0 -efon Central and Eastern railroad. 6;50 p m 2;18 p m 1:20 p m train« of DALLAS PA88EXOKK—DAILY, EX. SUNDAY 04 p m Lv................ Portland................. A rl0:20am :*• p m A r---- Dallas . .Lr 7:40 YAMHILL DIVISION: Pa««-nsrer depot foot of Jcffernon street AIKLIK FRKIOII r -T K I WEEKLY Laav« 7:40 a in ....... Portland ........ Arrive 3:82 pm L | »v eS :M p m ............ Dallas Arriv« 8:20 a m I r h v t * 04 p m ....... Airlie ...........Leave 7.00 am A . J , M A R T IN , P A IN T E R , U i u m , sign and orn am en tal, grain tg, kalaoming and paper hanging, b u n , • - O rboon R-I-PA-N-S Tabules Doctors find good prescription For mankind A I saat r*a-kafs is en oa gh fo r nraal occasion « for. W h a t is the dom inant cry w 'th | 0 ur lords of industry today? “ The T h e m e i c h .n t - o f Portland have d - tra‘,e " uiolli‘ a r e .tr y in g to limit the cided to do away with the trading ¡.output!” And w hat la the Parry move- m eat (laughed to scorn when first pro stam p nuisance posed because of its bnititfity and yet Pu iu sm fadeless dyes are the bright eagerly entered into by our m anufac esi, fastest Hud easiest to use. Bold turersj but an effort to force aside the by druggists, 10 c«u is per package. trude unions in their attem pt to stand as a shield between the Am erican w age G. W . Johnson, the Salem clothier, slave and his exploiter? lias «old to John P. Holm es, of this But w e must also bear in mind that county, bio 35 acre hop yard near labor crush lug and labor exhausting are West Salem at $200 per acre. not peculiar to England. Capitalism ’s S. D. Sfceffy, Leonard and Tude Me* blighting effects arc universal. There Bee sre setting out m< re hops and Is practically equal guilt in America. Pearl M cBee and Robert Judaon have The sweatshop Is here in lusty form ; the outrageous child labor conditions a contract to cut fifty cords and 100 all about us. particularly in New Jer tiers of wood, sey and the south; the textile mill pris F . C . Haynes, of Bridgeport, has ons in .New England; the little hreake leased for five years from J. 1). Allen boys In the coni regions who never go K . K. W IL L IA M S, P r M iiie n t . .Old to E m il A rm t ' '’ X t ' t h a t Is just w hat w e are headed lu v w t“ " “ fur'“ “° U $8000. Lear«« Independence for Monmouth and Airlie-- :S 0 a m 3:80 p m Leaven Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 1: 1 0 a in <5.16 p m Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — .5# a m 3:60 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dalian— t:‘20 a m 7:30 pm Leaves Airlie for Monmouth ami independence— :00 » in 5 p ui LueAves Dallas for Monmouin and lime lendenco— f .. Il i 'S ill# 1 _____________ \ Backed up by over . »hird of a century .f rema' kable and unt- ortn cures, a record | vuch as no other | lemedy for the : l i s e a s e s and veaknesses pe- i lar to women •v v. attained, the proprietors and maker. >f I)r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription now ! ffcel fully warranted in offering to pity $500 in legal m oney of the United States for l any case of I / ucorrhea, Female W eakness. or F alling of Womb, which they The tsxable property of Dull*« is Prolapsus, annot cure. All they ask is a fair and $2U5,H60 and the running expenses for rea sonable trial o f tlieir means of cure. N o other m edicin e than Dr Pierce s Fa the part year have been about $3.150. Next years tax levy will be somewhat vorite Prescription cou ld possibly "w in t otu.” as the saying goes, on such a proposi lower than for the past year, insur tion nbut they know w h ereof they speak ance com panies have neglected to low They have the m ost remarkable record o ‘ er their rates as promised since we cures made by this world-fam ed remedy ever placed to the credit o f any prepara have better fire protection will be re tion especially designed for the cure of quired to pay an annual license of woman s peculiar ailments. This w on d er $100. A live inch main will be exten ful rem edy, therefore, stands absolutely as the on ly one possessed of such ded from Joe Blacks corner to the alone unrivaled properties as to fully warrant ‘ts sawmill property, where a system of makers in publishing Ibe rem arkable offer pipes aud hose is being installed to above made in the utm ost good faith. •»A short t'me ago I was «(most dead with fight fires. nervous prostration.general deoilitv aud female weakr.es'-. " writes Mr*. Ir>retto Webster, o f 3*7 Virginia Ave . I>exi’ieton, Ky., Worthy Treasur er. Independent Order o f Good Templars. ” Dr L. W. W O O D S, I«. D. Pierce's Favorite Prescription w u recommend ed to me as a sure cure, and I found this to be true, for I obtained splendid results securing Physician and Surgeon, fine health Women ought to be grateful to think there ts one safe and sure cure offered to them for their troubles. I advise every sick and suffering woman to «top spending money Dalla«, Oregon. and wasting time with doctor«’ prescriptions i when a few bottles o f your remedy is sure to cure. I am the happy m oth irof two chiidrea. boy aged sixteen, ami girl, eight year»." a. C. K ami *. Do not permit «he dealer to insult your intelligence b y suge< *ting some other com S IB L E Y A E A K IN , pound which he recommends as "just a* g o o d ,” because he makes it himself. Dr. A t t o r n e y H - n t - 1 ,n \ v . Pierce’ s Favorite Prescription has stood the test of time and e x p e r ie n c e Thou W« ha V« tha orni y «at of abstract book« io P«»lk sands speak well of it—because thousand* j Reliable abstract« furnished, and money to ao No coBtaatafi«« akargsd baa*. R o o m t have been cured by It e^®NW<iiiseSuilwfTifce>eSBiBe * 9m w*lJ tm % | « i » « n i bwk. e*fiu u ** C au se o f t h e P h y s i c a l D e t e r i o r a t i o n o f Brlticih W o r k e r « . W. F. MUSCOTT, J - J Scroggm ' V». C h erry P ectoral United Stales Consul llam m at Hull, England, lias bent the United States R. C. H U N T E R department of commerce and labor an ftrcouut of the physical deterioration P h ysicia n and Surgeon of the English working classes, u sub A S a l . m M a n ’ s T e s t i m o n i a l . D ALLAS . ORECON ject that is causing the capitalists of T o 111. E d ito r : Seeing so much iu that country considerable uneasiuesa, Culls answered uight or duy. your paper concerning Dr. Darrin’s Bays the Social Dem ocratic Herald. cures I wus persuaded to try him on The interesting thing ubout Mr. my daughter, who bud been afflicted llainiu’s report is bis grasp of the fact with a distressing discharge of the ear OSCAR H A Y T E R . that this bad showing in England re uud patlial deafness (or ibe past four sults from the workings of the wage years. Under the doctor’s mode of A t t o r n e v a t 'L a w . system. Thus he say s: treatment she is heulej. I reside at “The quotations I have given will in tile corner of Comercial and Mission Office up stairs in Cam pbell’ s build dicate the drift of public discussion on streets, Salem and 1 am engineer in ing. the subject of physical deterioration in tile Capital Brewery. Refer to me at England. In all of them , however, one DALLAS - OREGON. either place. cause is left untouched, and that is the J. D. t'anOrsdol. cause that concerns Am erica the most. D i. D a r r in 's P l a o e o f B u s in e s s . That cause is the overworking of the N. L. B U T LE R Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at laboring population of England from the Hotel Gail, Dallas, Oregon, after 184U down to 1890, when England had Attorney-at-Law October 30th and until December 30, command of the m arkets of the world D A L L A S , OREGON. from 10 o ’clock to 6 daily, eveuing 7 and her mines and manufactures were W ill practice in all courts. Office, to 8, Sunday 10 to 2. - worked to their utmost capacity and T oe doctor makes a speciality of all women aud young children were ein- iiv.r bank. diseases of the eye, ear, nose and I ployed in unheulthful trades and tinder throat, catarrh, deafnew, bronchitis, unheulthful conditions. The result was l.i grippe, rheumatism, dyspepsia, a sapping of the vitality of the w ork heart, liver, bladder and kidney dis ing classes, from which they have not eases, or those who suffer from apa yet recovered. The United States is TRUCKMAN. thy and indifference ;also consum ption now making vigorous efforts to enlarge genilo-urinary and skin diseases in its com merce and to introduce its man ufactured pnV.ucts into ail the m ar either sex, such as blood taints, semi A lair share of patronage solicited nal weakness and lost vigor, varicoce kets of the world. Tills is a com mend able ambition if it can be realized w itl* le and stricture. •nil all o-ders prom ptly filled. out dim inishing the vitality of the Mrs. H. L . Veazie has bean up from working classes. Prosperity bought at Portland am ong tier childhood frieuds. j ^ueb a price will evidently be dearly t:00 p m NO. 45. DAI.LAS OREGON NOVEMBER 25. 1904 VOL. X X X . ~ W hy pay $12 and over for a suit of Do not be deceived by these old advertising tricks. clothes which we sell for $8 and $10? goods of us. W e are lower than any of them all the time. ELLIS Sc KE YT 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 . to school, and tlieir little sisters, weur- trade union advocates. In c term w as ing out their health In knitting fac Invented to mislead and bus been made tories, o f whom it is said “ they will use of during the present year In par make nice, healthy mothers later on, ticular, says the International W ood when married to the boys stunted worker. Union men contend there is from infancy in the coal breakers’’—all no closed shop unless it is the so called theye labor conditions and others we open shop, which is or will be closed have not named are with us. C a r ta l to union men. There arc union shops, ism is Just as tigerish for profits in but these union shops are alw ays open this as any oilier country, and, that be to workingmen who arc willing to co ing so, Mr. U iim m ’s w arning to Amer operate with their fellow workers for ican capitalists will surely fall on deaf ears. They have no con.--deuce to be appealed to and very little nubile or race spirit. O nly one force can dimin ish the exploitation— that is. trade un ionisin operating on socialistic Hi os. TO ELTTER M A N K IN D . ( J n io n la m S tu n N r 'o r fl»«* t i i l i f t l u ? o f th e I t a lia n R a c e . Education along union lines is tin crying in cd o f ihe present day. Tin musses mus.t be educated us to the bes. method o f conducting their affairs to» the betterment of all mankind, says Freight aud l ’.ngga;. ennui. Unionism in the fullest sens«» o f the word stand, for the uplifting of mankind and not for the tearing down and demoralizn tlon of things social and Industrial or financial. Not only doe« the recruit to the army of unionism need education along these lines, but m any o f the older ones as well. Those outside tin* union need It also, as the a v e r..«* person outside the pinion Is Inclined to Iielleve that no good can possibly com e from the baud iug together o f the working classes. Much good could be accomplished ii the em ployee uud employer were in closer torch with each other on mat ters pertain iug to unionism, anil this can only be accomplished by education. That the nee«! of such an education Is becoming universal and that the long sought for m eans through which It may l>e obtained is now at hand are strongly evinced by the several able publications that are uow established throughout the length und breadth of our land with an eye single to the en lightening o f mankind on the subject o f unionism aud the duty man owes to W h eat, per bushel, 80c. Bran, per ton %T1 UO Shorts, per t o n , #23. O a t«, per b u eh el, 4o cts. F lo u r, per b a rre l,44 20. F lo u r, per sa ck , |1 10. Corn m eal, 12 60 per rwt. Potatoes, p e r b u sh el, 7 5 cts. B u tter, per pou nd 26 cU. L a r d ,p e r p o u n d , 12) cts. B acon .sid e s, per pou nd, 15 eta. H a m s , p e r p o u n d , lfi cts. S h ou ld ers, per p o u n d .9 < a ll ct«. E ggs ,p e r dosen , 30 cts. C h ic k e n s , p e r d o sen # 3 0 $ 5 Dried fru it* , per p ou n d , 3 « 1 0 cts B e e ts, p e r p o u n d ,1) cen ts T u rn ip s , p e r p o u n d , 14 ct s . C a b b a g e ,p e r p o u n d , 2 cts. O nions, p e r p o n n d ,3 c t * . Beans, p e r p o n u d ,4<»5 rent*. C orn m e a l, p e r p o u n d ,3 cts H a y , per ton , W « # 1 2 . S t r o n g I n U n io n . The first union o f iron molders Is said to have occurred about 1885, soon after which the employing molders commenced to form union crushing as sociations. These labor crushing af fairs have each met Ignominious de feat, while the Iron Molders’ union has Readily Frown In strength and mem- V a in ® o f l h e * p . Estim ate the value o f sheep from the standpoint of m eat fertility Mid gen eral advantage to the farm regnrdleoe o f the market- price of wool.— l>armer*e Advocate. | THE HUB CLO TH IN G C O | Are still continuing their great sale. We must reduce our stock to make room for other lines which we will add shortly. If you will cal) in and examine our goods, you will readily and at once see that they are great bargains, quality considered, We have the finest ex- hibit in ~ Polk county, leyond beyond all all doubt. Celebratad Hart, Scliafier A Marx T HE reduction make of clothing at a o f .............................................................................................................. I 6 20 28 Second lot. Third l o t .. per ct per ct per ct G S B U R Y Hats, the best in the market .............................. 10 per ct K IN All other hats and caps ....................................................................... 20 per ct A LL W OOL Underwear ............................................................... I S per ct The best cotton ribbed and fleeced underwear................................3 S c each ^ L L Silver Brand .............f t each shirts, regular price #1.25, now Celebrated Black H ose.................................... .................................. 20 per cl A H i a l v a d l a f P tira n ® . ItCrUliTKb WEEKLY BY LOUGH ARY * II.LIt) berthip until today It is one or tne oe*i organised trade» In existence. th e ge n e ra l g o jt i o f tile m asses. Great Alteration Sale! man. The disciples of David U . Parry, the Indianapolis M oses who has undertak en to lead the manufacturers o f Amer loa aw ay from the influences and the alisged tyranny o f unionism, have In vented the “ closed shop*’ phrase and arc trying to nut It Into the mouths of - - — -• • ♦- -------- MARKET REPORT. Buy your A LL #3.50 sh oes....................... ...................................................... Oil clothing. . .* ... ......................................................................... ta 1 0 per MBRELLAS ........................................................................... 2 0 U Trunks end suit ca ses............................................................................. • “ UPPOSING sn article is marked #10, 15 per cunt o ff it will S cu.1 #8 50; 20 per cent off it will cost *8 ; 25 per cent o ff it will B LA C K Clay per ct P*r ot $ 7 .8 0 cost m Worsted"suits, regular price *10, now Saturday, November 12th Id>ok out for bargains. Yours respectfully, T H E H U B C L O T H IN G C O ., 60 0 W 100 And all other goods in proportion. Ihis will he the biggest cut in the state as they aro all new and good goods. 1 he salo will com mence For 34) days. ct Kirkpatrick brick, Dallas Arrangements have already been made with Mr. Frank Morrison to remodel the store. '- 4 f