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VOL. XXXI. D A L LA S O REGO N FEBRUAR"V 3. 1905 Ajjers T H E HOG HO USE. Better Fruits-Better Profits Better peaches, apples, pears and berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insure a full crop, o f choicest quality, use a fertilizer containing not less than 10 per cent, actual Potash Send for our practical books of information ; k they arc not advertising: pamphlets, booiniutf ™ * special fertilizers, but arc authoritatr treatises. Sent free for the asking. I*ortnl»!e Ilona«'« A re ComluK: Into ICx- teri*»ive iiiv u r - T lic L o v e jo ) IPIiin. "rite portable bouse is coming into very general favor, especially in dis ease inl’coied df •tried«. It Is o f va rious forms nix! should be large enough for five or six grown hogs, wit'll enough height 4 o allow a man t > stand erect; <; by rt and N by 8 feet are good siites. Kueh houses should be strongly constructed o f good lumber, with per fectly light siding and roof. They may OERMAN KALI WORKS 9J Nassau St.. New York. T H E B IQ S T O R JE D octors first prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over CO years ago. They use it today more than ever. They C h erry P ecto ral , rely upon it for colds, coughs, bron chitis, consumption. T h e y w ill teil you how it heals inflamed lungs. * r M u p . P e a r l II y d b , Guthrie O u tr e , la. O ld M eyer, W ilson & C o., San F ra n cis co, California, are sole agents for the P acific coast. fo i* j. c. a van co.. Lowfll, M h » s . C oughs O n e A y e r’ s P ill a t b e d tim e In su res a n a tu ra l a c tio n n ex t m o rn in g . s -, ________ _ , 7 - - , *■ ì ‘ . V ' . . t M * * ”• *- “ l bad a very bad cour I i for three years. Then I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Mv lore lit UK* were soon healed and my cough dropped away." 23e„ .w«v. gi.nu. All drnKtflals. rJt >|*r. 4 f »• : •• T« • a .. ■ ¡ # *î SW&- K m . m m * .......... 1 * :.v à : T‘ -, J. L. COLLINS, 'r i'A V :-\ 4 •" /■ fi'-- a - A * . 't -.u some the other and some needing uoin. The greater part o f the laud now- farmed in the United States belongs to LO V E JO Y r O B T A B L E HOG HOUSE, KND B L - S o lic it o r in r k a u r e r y . K V A T ION. \ the last class. Experiments made by been n practice of his profession in this place ib.iut thirty yearn, and will attend to all business be made with or without floors. I f | this oltice and the experience o f farm trusted to hie care. Oilice, corner Main and Court lined Inside with the same material as ers and gardeners show that irriga * Dallas, Polk Co, Or outside such a house w ill be warm tlon in dry years, even in the regions enough for u sow and pigs in zero o f heaviest average rainfall, much Do not be deceived by these old advertising tricks Buy your R. C- HUNTER Why pay $12 and over for a suit of weather, and on extrem ely cold nights m oie than repays the cost o f supply a lantern hung i?i the house w ill pro ing the water. In those regions crops Physician and Surgeon goods of us. We are lower than any of them all the time. vide warmth enough. The plan for a are as often drowned out as burned clothes ¿which we sell for $8 and $10? DALLAS . ORECON portable house used by a successful out, and it is probable that drainage to breeder. Mr. A. J. L ovejoy o f Illinois, remove w ater in w e t years w ill prove Calls answered n igh t or day. has recently been described In the ag as profitable as irrigation in dry years. ricultural press as follow s: The Love- The area o f land in the United States joy pens or portable houses are each east o f the one hundredth meridian, 03CAÄ HA.YTEÄ. situated in the middle o f an acre lot which is too w et fo r agricultural use, W e excell them all for prices, material, and on either side o f a drivew ay, the which can be reclaimed by drulnuge. A tto rn ey a t-L a w . division being made by the use o f w ire has been estimated by P rofessor N. K. etc., and do not sell for cost either. Sluder at from 105,000 to 131,000 O ffice up stairs iu C am pbell’ a build- fencing. The houses are eight feet square. square miles, or from 07,200,000 to 83.- lug. Four sixteen inch boards make the 840,000 acres. It Is a notable fact DALLAS - OREGON. floor, and the roof and sides are made that this is practically the same as the o f matched flooring lined with building estimates o f the area which can be it me remains o f a plum pudCftng or tuo a u^uole causei1 1 paper and that covered on the inside reclaimed by irrigation—that is, the by thè execu tive use of thè weed. i any t ort o f * snot pudding are not pre with common lumber. The houses are area east o f the one hundredth merid N. L B U T L E R W hen thè smoke r dcvelops luto a “ elg- j sentable for another serving they can set to front south. There is a door In ian which can be reclaimed by drain arette tioud” thè : er\Ices o f n physi- j be made Into little balls. Brush wtih Attorney-at-Law both north and south ends and a w in age equals that west o f that line which eira, ore upeensar;.;, but b e in e this melted butter and lemon to moisten, dow iu the south end, the latter being i can be reclaimed by irrigation. .. D A LLA S , OREGON. polut I h reaoh- d thè henrt ma.v he per- then wrap each In a paraffin paper, manently injurcd.—Baltimore Herald. j tevisfing or tying tight; set them in a W ill practice in all cuurla. Office, hinged at the top with a rope and pul- j These w et lunds have received for ley attached, so that It can be swung 1 centuries the alluvial deposits from the steamer anil steam nnlil h eabl n er bank up out o f the w ay when it is open. In streams which overflow them anil the through: take from the paper a id B U R Y IN G T R E E T R U N K S . A N o vel T lioalt'r. cold weather and early spring if neces- j vegetable mold from the rank growth Probably the most novel tlienter In s e r e with hot foam y sauce. I f 01 ; ? sury the south openings are opened, ’ which covers them, so that when re B e n e f i t « o f U o iim liiiK : W i t h K u r t li. tln> world t*_tl!'il: willed was recemi.v Inis not quite enough pudding for tne A n I n s t r u m e n t T I in t T e l l * t h e D e g r e f T h e R o o t i<'ee«lln|g: S u r fa c e . also closed, fresh air being secure ’ 1 lieved o f their surplus w ater they are opened at The!e. In Geruniny. Tho the serving .el l l I cten egg. a few raisins o f A tn io «i»lte r Ie Im p u r it y . Ill informed d ilti\ a lo rs have but a through the ventilator in the roof by I among our most productive lands. and a little Icuion Juice to Host.:« TRUCKMAN. A clever « wish inventor ha« origi ater I» on the trammlt o f n monntnln fain t idea o f the reasons why trees carrying the ridge a trifle higher than They have not been reclaimed because brown lirci d crumbs; m ix with tLo nated an instrument which tells the and la surrounded on all sides by steep D a lla s : O r e g o n the sides that comprise the roof. o f the expense involved and the avail should not be deeply planted. It is exact condition o f the air In a room— rocks, the cents for the audience are pudding to make the desired quantity. In hot weather the houses are con ability o f other lands which required not because o f any Injury to the that Is. its degree o f impurity. It Is hewn out o f the roek end ucannino | The addition w ill not be detected, for .1 fan aliare oí patronage solicited verted Into summer resorts by leaving ! less outlay to bring them under culti trunks, but because the feeding roots generally believed that if tbe air iu a date l.uoo persons, and the stiige. tin pudding w ill tie quite as good. both doors and windows open. Each 1 vation. hut the exhaustion o f the sup need the oxygen o f the atmosphere < ini all o-ders p rom ptly tilled. room Is bad it will be sufficiently no which Is nlso hewn out o f the rock, Is house Is nicely painted with tw o coats I ply o f other lauds and the nearness of k to w t o N n l u S u r p r is e W a l s a t l . in the preparation o f the food just us ticeable to the persons in the room cltthty feet long by fifty-four feet and trimmed in white an 1 costs com these wet lands to markets and lines Split Kngllsli walnuts In halves, tak without the aid o f any instrument. But wide. No urtili« Utl scenery is used, hut much us the leaves do. fco far as the plete about $ 10 . The houses are set up 1 o f transportation are making their ing care not to crush the shells, and re trunk is concerned, burying under the if one slops to remember how quickly the background Is form ed by tbe dense move ill«* meats. Gild the outside o f on blocks in summer to keep the floors drainage profitable.—Dr. Elwood Mead. forest and by the outlines o f the moun the suffocating odors in a crowded earth is a benefit rather than an in dry. and in the w inter time they are I Hit- halved shells and dry them. These tains In the distance. jury. I f it w ere possible to have the room are perceived hy a person enter make dainty receptacles for small P re v e n tiv e F o r B o re r*. Leaves Indepcndence for Monmouth and Virlie — drooped to the ground and banked to j ing from the pure air outside he will 30 a in 3:30 p in keep the wind out from under the floor, i I find that an effective preventive for stems or trunks several feet beneath Christmas gifts, jew elry, money, cau , C u l i n a r y t’ r o g r r . . . see that this state o f things might be Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dalla — borers In peach trees is the use o f wood the surface and the roots only a few remedied by this new invention. The : 1 0 a m 0.15 p in Gerwnns have long since iiecustomed dles, raisins or caraway Heeds. Fill n Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — half shell with the g ift or candles, in ashes. Put h alf a. peck or more o f un inches the vigo r o f the tree would be DRAINAGE O F LAND. Instrument consists o f an air tight us to the edible fork, and now. sc.ys a .69 a m 3:50 p m bleached ashes around each tree, heap enhanced thereby. Hut. though this glass tube in which is a red fluid. A contemporary. Dnglish betel keepers sert a loop o f baby ribbon by which to Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— ■ 20 a m 7:30 p in Or. E I itooi I Meml. Dm i mure E xpert, ed up around the body o f the tree. The is impossible, earth on the surface cun bent glass tube Is inserted ill this fluid, have started nn edible menu card. It hang the nut to tho tree and glue to it Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence-— Anser4» It « Im portance. egg producing the borer is laid on the be heaped around the trunk to advan and up this tube the fluid runs, to drop is made o f biscuit und not meant to be the eorros|iondlng half shall. For va :00 a in 5 p m Leaves Dallas for Mm uou<>i an time ondonce— There arc large areas o f land which • bark o f a tree just on top o f the tage as long as w e do not bury too at the rate o f tw o drops a minute on eaten, o f eonr. e. r.r.:i! the mid o f the riation the shell may lie painted to ;00 p in 7 30 o m. alw aj’s receive too much water, large ground, but this Insect w ill not work great a root feeding surface. This to a cord which Is stretched by a meal. A menu eartt and a al isi o f represent old women’s faces and a tian- areas which never receive enough and in the ashes. I am satisfied that it is was well exemplified nearly half a weight. This fluid possesses the prop wine will, hb'.vc v iti-« h '- '. d . satis t h ’Dl penwipers or needlebooks or vet larger areas which have sometimes the lime and potash that the insects *. C. G R A V E N H. K. WILLIAMS, century ago b y a peach grow er near erty o f changing color when submitted fy many wlm 'i'.c a . lunch. I f them penwiper» or needlebooks. or Freaitieui. (ashler. too much and sometimes too little w a object to, says a Southern Cultivator Cincinnati tuimed Holm nr. lie had to the action o f carbonic acid gas. The progress is r, 'be a. m r «..• c lices we they may contain Hniustiig mottoes and W. C. V a S S a LL , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r he piaeisl. ungilded, with other uut< at ter. Only by n proper control o f the correspondent. earth by the cart load heaped around more o f this gas there Is in the room shall soon have e h « , ? W eilers. -Don UALLA5 Li i l uAiMl water supply can these lands be made ! dinner. ________________________ his peach trees. Ills orchard had the the more pronounced the change In the OF DALLAS, OKhOON, to produce the best crops, and such a I appearance o f being covered by minia color o f tiie fluid. M a il'» W o r n l>.v M m . ture haystacks. The grow th and gen I'ransacts a general banking uusi- control includes both irrigation and | The fashion o f men wearing muff* W ith this fact in mind the principle eral health o f the trees were so re on which the Indicator works is easily icss in all itb branches; buys and sells drainage, some lands needing one. ; was imported from France or lio lia i markable that the ow ner was moved In the days o f the Merry Mono- eh iACliange on prin cipal p oin t» in the understood. The drops o f fluid as they to secure u patent for tbe idea. The fall on the string change it according They were usually slung round t > United s ta te s ; m ake» collectio n » on all patent would not hold. No one could neck by a silk ribbon, as may be »•**. ¿oint» in the Facitic N o rth w es t; loans to the condition of the atmosphere. be restrained against earthing up a Should the atmosphere be pure the in old prints. noney and discoun t» paper at the best fru it tree any more than eurthlng up In a ballad describing the fair upon ate» ; allow interest on tim e deposit». string remains red all the w a y down. a row o f celery. But It was a grand Sho Id it be slightly tainted the top of the Thames during the great frost o f object lesson, and be deserved some 1U83-H4 mention is made o f— the string appears white. The fouler recompense. There can be no doubt t ie air the longer the white mark on A pperk of the Bar. with his cano uv that It would be to the advantage o f or his muff. e string. By the side o f the string chardlsts generally to have mounds of utifi nn Indicator, graded to show the J'epys, in his diary, under date ¿v*r RAILW AY earth around the base o f their fruit •xm-t condition o f the air. The highest 30, Id cj, says: “ This day I first dir! trees, and It Is surprising that such TIME TABLE: oint on the scale marks “ pure,” the w ear a nmffe, being my w ife 's } is: 1 20 p in 7:30 a in lv Dallas ar 4.35 p m 9.55 am good practice is so gene' illy Ignored.— next “ passably pure,” then “ bad” and year’s muffe, ami now l have bom b 1:3d p m 7:40 a in Iv "Teats Sidinifar 4:20 p n» 9:39 am Meehan. 1:89 p in j 7.49 a n> lv Gilliams ar t; 17 p in 9: tfi am from there down to “ very bad” and her a new one. This serves me very 1:46 p nil 7:hr mjtv*Bridgeport ar 4:10 p ni|l*:30 am “ extrem ely bad.” The instrument ha« well.” 1:65 p m|d:03 a n ar Falls City lvi4:00 p in¡9:20am H o w #o I m p r o v e f l i c V o i c e . been thoroughly tested and found to In H ogarth ’s picture o f “ The Worn Daily except ^unday. There is nothing more attractive than 'Trams stop on signals only. nn Swearing the Child” the husband work perfectly. h musical speaking voice In woman. I LO U IS C E R L I N C E R , JR., Is shown with a muff fastened hy a il< notes refinement and culture, and General Manager. book to his girdle, and i i Taste 1” ■■¡a S i c ) l o r d o f n e l i n k e . hj the exercise o f certain muscle* it H igh L ife ” the I d ».in carries a larg\ PO Y E A R S * “ Ysayc. the violinist." suit! a musi can be brought to perfection as wo,I n> E X P E R IE N C E iniffif.—London Tin - s. cian. "U a follow with some cliuracter- the singing voice. T o accomplish thri Isli. s. Usually, for Instance, he is shy throw out the tongue as far as |H*«si- T h e Mctiikey And fl»e Book. and quiet. like a little girl, but i f ruf- j T IM E T A B L E A story is told o f an rm in a it natural 1)1 b , then turn it back, touching the fled or annoyed lie is different. ist (I forg *t his uantei who was hoping pa ate with tip o f tongue. This Is the "lie was playing at my house on« CORVALLIS MAIL—DAILY leading eserclse o f several others. to dowlot; tl;o Intelligence o f a mon night. Among my guests was mi elder 7:30 am Lv........... Portland... . Ar 5:50 p m key to whostf education he was devot 10:4« a m Lv............. Derry___ ----- + -------- . Lv 2;13 p m ly woman -ugly enough, It la true—but I RADE. IV IA R r S 11:45 pm Ar...... (W vtfflt...........______ Lv 1:20 p ing h:n:-"“ !f. One «lay he saw with do M AR KET REPORT. a passionate lover o f music. As Ysnye D esig ns At Albany and Corvallis connect with train* , o p yr ig h t s A c . light that the monkey was sitting at C Oregon Central ami L*«ter» railroad. played, tills woman drew closer and REPORTED WEEKLY BY Anyone aendin* a ekelch and deacrlptlon may closer to him. She was Interested In quickly Moertnln our opinion free whether an the other end o f the room turning ove- DALLAS PASSENGER—DAILY, F.X. SUNDAY LOUGHARY A ELLIH Invention t* probably patentable. Com mimic*, the leaves o f a valuable book on en bis score, and to read It the better abe tlonn atrlcfly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* N p m L f............. Portland.............. A r 10:20 a tu Wheat, per bushel. $1. tomologv and looking at the plates with sent free. Oldest naency for aecurlne parent«. :29pm Ar............. Dalla*............. Lv 7:00 almost laid her head against his. Her| Patent* taken tbrouKh Mumi A Co. receive Bran, per ton |22 •> () apparent Interest. Hut on going nearer tpecial notice, wlihoot charare. In tbe chock and ids almost touched. Kirkpatrick brick, Dallas. YAMHILL DIVISION: S h orts, per ton, #23. he saw, with dismay, that the monkey Passenger depot foot of J.-fferson street "Y sa yc was very angry. Suddenly AlltUlS FREIGHT—TK! WEEKLY Oats, per bushel, Lr> cts. was turning over the plates In order he stopped playing. li e took out his i 7:40 a m ..... Portland Arrive 3:32 pm A handsomely lllnutmfed weekly. I.nrireet oir Flour, per b a rre l,#4 20. handkerchief, and lie wiped the wo .aa/ot:50pm......... D a a- ...... Arrive 8.20 a m dilation of any scientific Journal. Term». t3 a that whan he came to a particularly j tmvd 6:06 p ua ..... Airlie...........Leave 7 00 a m year : four months, |L Bold by all newndeiCern. large oeetlp or butterfly he might pick Flour, per sack, #1 10 man’s nose with it. "^ r v V ' T ir lm 1 It out anil eat It. As tne peper could Corn meal, #2 60 per cwt. "Im agin e the scene. Kverybody start Branch Office, 0 2 6 F St, Washing > n . D. C not have had a nice taste, I think hej Foutoes, per bushel, T6cts. ed hack In surprise. Y’ saye. too, start V. .1. M A R T I N , may have b »en actuated rather by the Butter, per pound 26cts. ed I sick, apparently surprised beyond j 5W L fun o f the thing than by a mere de Lard, per pound ,124 cts. measure. j L . N . W O O D S , M. D P A I N T E R , praved appetite. Perhaps he was veri •••Gbi’ lie said. I beg your pardon. I Bacon ,sides, per pound, 15 cts. H«iuse, nign *n<l o rn am en ta l, grain j fy in g the like method o f learning among Your nose was so near my face thst t Physician and Surgeon. Hams, per pound* 16 cts. the philosopher* o f Lapata.—Lntido i thought It was iny own.’ " —N ew York Shoulders, per pound ,9^11 cts. ig , k aU om in g and paper h in g in g . Spectator. I Tribune. ___ Dulia*. Oregon. Eggs ,per ilozen, 26 cts. allas . • - O regon Chickens, per dosen #3(##5 11« u to Yf:tIce n C 'h rla lm R « y * l T ^ r f. T h e T oh sfi-s H eart. Dried fruits . per pound , 3(S$ 10 cts. Make n very r'.Hi pie <*m*t. cover the J. K B iri . st . H. C. It ia estimated that about 20 p<*r rout 11 HI R-I-PA-N-S Tabules Beets, per pound, 14 cents. to-tom o f ii pie tin with It and bake. o f the young men who reeently applied make n thick, rich com et*reh Turnips, per pound, H cts. S IB L E Y Ä K A K I N , Doctors find to enter the Naval academy have failed -ANYTHING niita**d nml while hot |>onr upon the Cabbage,per pound, 3 cts. BST-jammea.-. ■■■■ ■—. iN’OtlR-UNE. tt-rrr. "W in the physical test, and the failure A good prescription V t - 1 .ji \ v. I ¡« m is t. fJnrnish with candied clier. Onions, per pound, ^ c t s . 1 was largely due to the use o f tobacco, For mankind. t va and angelica and set nwny in a Beans, per pound , cent*. resulting In the Irregular beating o f the We hare the only *«t of ahatra» t b«*okf in Polk fdovA/ s Ike 6 cent isv-kof• ia enough for ttsmtl occasion* I mnyv. Reliable abstráete farniwhed. and money to t * 7 cold pl.«ro to become «tiff. heart. Nowadays physician* siieak o f Com meal, per pound,3 ct» M f»i»ih- Settle, 90 cent*, coateine a npph for * mo. No c* -mmisciee charged on loa..« Rootna 2 xll dnwr*tst* *etl them. Hay, per ton, #8«#12. i od 3 W H*on's Mock , Dalla* I ttarney and Counselor at Law, 1 j ELLIS Si KEYT DALLAS, OREC. W.F. MUSCOTT, *3 IMA TIME TABLE. SALEM, FILLS CITY i WESTERN SOUTHERN PACIFIC P atents 'WP1 ANNOUNCEMENT! R. Jacobson & Co. will be gin remodeling their store in a few days and their new stock of drygoods will be opened about February 25. or sooner. THE HUB CLOTHING CO Scientific American. 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