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/ ‘"S DAI.LAS OREGON FEBRUARY 10. 1905. VOL. XXXI. m&pp A cer’s nH v HANDLING WINTER APPLES. A H n r t i n z T a b l e — B a r r e l * S t i l l S t a n d a r d M a r k e t f ’ueltJiir«*. th e NO. 8. THE BIQ STORE D octors first prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They I t is th e g en eral p ractice to s o rt a p ples a s soon ns they a r e picked. U itlie rio s»L*e g ro w ers h ave fo u n d li cou*. e ib e n t to tr a n s it r th e f ru it to te n , 1 iry sto ra g e «.Hario.-s ns «last a* It cam e Iram tlie trees, so rtin g and rely upon it for colds, coughs, p ack in g a w eek o r possibly a m outh b ronchitis, consum ption. la te r, i his is not Ike b est w ay. T h ere W ithout Potash no fertilizer is com T hey will tell you how it a re som e m achines in the m a rk e t for plete, and failure will follow its use. heals inflamed lungs. s o rtin g apples, b u t, tho u g h th ey have Every fnrmershnuM have our valuable honbi* •• 1 had a very bad cough for throe years. on fertilisation- they are not mivertisin« . som etim es given sa tisfa c tio n , th ey are : Then I tried Aytir’a C’herrv Pectoral. Mysore m atter booming any upeeial le rtilirer. but 1 uiifca were soon healed aiul my cough dropped hooka of authoritative information that iue<uia ! n ot ho g en erally su ccessfu l a s to secure i aw ay." largo pruUta to the furmera. Kent tree for the MR«. VRAM. TI y d k , G uthrie Centre, Ta. w id e adoptiou. taking. “Sc.. St'C.. 51.00. J. C. A Y E R CO.. GERMAN KALI WORK* F o r" th is purpose a so rtin g ta b le is j req u ired , w hich sh o u ld be high enough j to sta n d up to, larg e enough to accom M eyer, W i sun Si C o., »San F r a n c i s m o d a te th ree or fo u r b arre ls of fru it co, C a lifo rn ia , are sole a g e n t» for th e a t a tim e. A larg e ta b le can be m ade six feet w ide by nine feet long, so us to One Ayer’s Pill at bedtime Insures P acific c o a s t. a natural action next morning. I be uswl by tw o s o rte rs a t once, one j sta n d in g on e ith e r side. A convenient j J. L. COLLINS, form is sh o w n in th e accom panying il “ M ost of th e bee keepers a r e using tio n . ttorney and Counselor at Law, lu P stra ro fe sso r W au g h o f M a ssach u setts, shallow ’ su p e rs fo r com b honey. A nd S o l i c i t o r iu C l i n n r r r y . i who w rite s th e foregoing on so rtin g m an y a r e . using them exclusively for e x tra c te d honey too. F o r tie rin g up - been n practice of lit» profession in this place about thirty years, and will attend to all busii esa a n d for m any o th er reaso n s a s h a l rusted to his » are, Olttoe, corner Main and Court low su p e r is better. F o u n d atio n of a * Dai las, Polk Go, Or lig h ter w eig h t can be used in them , for Do not be deceived by these old advertising tricks Buy your one good reason - such fo u n d atio n m ust W hy pay $12 and over lor a suit of R. C- H U N TER be used fo r fancy com b honey. goods of us. W e are lower than any of them all the time. Physician and Surgeon “T h en w hen a sh a llo w er su p e r is p ut clothes ¿which we sell for $8 and $10? on th e bees are not placed so f a r from D ALLAS . ORECON th e brood nest, a n d th a t cau ses them C ulls an sw ere d n ig h t o r d a y . to begin w ork in th e su p e r earlier, th e n th e a m o u n t of room can be INBXPKNSIVU SORT INC TABLE. g au g ed b e tte r w ith th e sh allo w super apples, f u rth e r re m a rk s in A m erican OSCAR HAXT£R. acco rd in g to the honey flow. Bees will A g ric u ltu rist tlia t w hile th e re is m uch till a sh allo w su p e r a t tim es w hen they W e excell them all for prices, material, to be sc id in fa v o r of boxes fo r m a rk e t w ould not begin in a deep one. A tto rn e y a t-L a w . ing apples it m u st he added th a t they etc., and do not sell for cost either. “ T h e m a n ip u la tio n s of tlie brood Office u p s t a ir » in C a m pi» 11’ s b u ild a r e co m p arativ ely less v alu ab le for n e s t in th e early sp rin g a t sw arm in g , w in te r fru it and th a t for sto ra g e p u r in g . d u rin g th e lionev flow, and, in fact, a t pose.-; tlie b arre l is still th e sta n d a rd a ll tim es o f th e y ear, a re m uch m ore DALLAS - OREGON. p ack ag e , 'i lie s ta n d a rd apple b arre l a d v a n ta g e o u s o v er th e d eep er fra m e / ■ : . i . o g u id e , m e. iu A m erica is th e 100 q u a r t b a rre l, hives am i th e re fo re allow’ of m ore be H ig h v o ic e a n d low voice, W ith 1 v o 's gr’co n d .si:;ht p r o v id e m e, h a v in g th e follow ing dim ensions: ing accom plished w ith less labor. T his M oon v o ic e a n d s t a r . A H a n d w r i t i n g E x p o r t o n Pot*, O n e a m id th e c\ ovvd > And. J u s t a b o v e th e tre e to p e , S ta v e s, tw e n ty -e ig h t a n d one-half in ch Is a fa c to r th a t sh o u ld be considered N. L B U T L E R IN V E R S E ♦ i f 1 v m b lin d Iu ail odd w ay a B altim o re jo u rn a lis t j C L M S V e ry , v e r y f a r , es; head, se v en teen an d one-eiglith w ell by ev ery bee keeper.” bus se ttled fo r h im self th e still d isp u t S in g in g to g e th e r . Attorney-at-Law I f I w e r e do if a n d th o u h a d s t sp o k e n in ch es; circu m feren ce in tlie m iddle, S w in g in g to g e th e r , M r. L ain g rem ark e d : “T h e objection ed q u estio n of E d g ar A llan Poe’s p er E r e th y pr* «vi.ee I 1 :.d k n o w n , T h e C u ttin g E d g e. S a te llite a n d s u n , six ty -fo u r in d ie s. A sm a lle r b arrel, th a t is m ost o ften ra ise d a g a in s t th e sonal^ c h a ra c te r and h ab its. D A LLA S, O REG O N . 1 s h o u ld k n o w It, H av in g T h e c u t tin g e d g e o f s o u l o n so u l. U p p e r w o rld a n d n e th e r. I s h o u ld feel it, holding ninety-six q u a rts, o r an even W ill p r a c tic e in a ll c o u r ts . Office, T h e k e e n n e s s o f th e c le a v in g . s ta n d a rd L an g s tro th hive Is th a t the sev eral au to g rap h le tte rs of Toe’s, let -— H e r m a n K n ic k e rb o c k e r V lele. S o m e th in g s u b tle w o u ld r e v e a l it th re e bushels, is som etim es used, espe d ep th of th e fra m e s is so g re a t th a t it te rs w ritte n In th e y o u th , th e m anhood W e c a n n o t se e in p a r t <*r w h o le, iver b a n k . A n d th e s e a l a t o n ce h e b r o k e n So ta k e th e t r u t h , b e lie v in g cially in p a rts of C an ad a. I t h a s som e 1 fo rb id s th e use o f th in fo u n d atio n , and an d th e In ter life of tlie u n h ap p y poet, B y lo v e 's liq u id u n d e to n e . T h e L i m i t of L earning. D eal' to o th e r .s tr a n g e r v o ices. a d j u t a g e s an d m ay in tim e com e into also t h a t it is difficult to g et all the he c u t off th e ir s ig n a tu re s am i su b m it T h a t e a c h b r ig h t n o t tl m t s n o b ly don« U n leh s o n e is tr u ly a n d w o n d ro u s ly w ise A n d th e w o r ld 's d is c o r d a n t n o ises, w id e r use. H a s I ts o w n p a r t in m o ld in g ’T w ill m a k e h im e x c e e d in g ly n e rv o u s com bs w ell sealed th a t w e w ish to cut ted th em for a n aly sis to a h an d w ritin g W h is p e r, w h e ia o o 'e r th o u a r t . A n Im a g e, f a i r a s s c u lp t u r e d sto n e , T o a n s w e r tlie q u e s tio n s th e y a s k w h e n h e E m p tie d flour b a rre ls a r e larg ely a n d u se in o u r bulk com b product. ’T w ill re a c h m v h e a r t! expert. A lth o u g h b e y o n d b e h o ld in g . tr i e s used th ro u g h tills p a r t o f th e co u n try . | “ W ith th e s e fa u lts I notice th a t som e TRUCKMAN. —J o s e p h in e P o lla rd . T he e x p e rt rep o rted on th em as fol F o r a p la c e In t h e c iv il se rv ic e . T hey should a lw a y s he th o ro u g h ly ! o f o u r bee m en h av e looked to a sh a l low s: “T h ese le tte rs w ere w ritte n at O r e lse u p o n o u r n e ig h b o r ’s «out B u t, oh, th e r e ’s a te s t t h a t is h a r d e r th a n D a lla s : O re g o n A b lo w Is s t r u c k for m a r r in g High Voice and Low Voice. th is clean ed before th ey a re liked w ith a p low er hive w ith w hich to secu re all d ifferen t p erio d s in th e life o f th e sam e B y e a c h w ro n g n e t w e c a n 't a n n u l. F o r s h o w in g th e d e p th o f h is know !« H ig h v o ic e a n d lo w v o ice. ple's. new head s should be provided, w ell sealed, w h ite com bs of honey person. T hey in d icate a tem p eram en t B y a n g r y w o rd s a n d j a r r in g . ed g e. S o ft v o ic e a n d h a r s h . A la ir » h a re of p a tr o n a g e «olicited all old labels should be rem oved n-nd b u ilt on th is fo u n d atio n . N otably, our a t once im ag in ativ e and m ethodical, A nd t h a t is to c h a t w ith th e e ru d ite m iss I n a m o n g th e iv y le a v e s, So th is b e lie v e a r d le t it s e r v e c a re ta k e n to see th a t tlie hoops are w o rth y se cre ta ry . Mr. Sohoil, lias such firm nerves, g reat co u rag e an d aesth etic u d a ll o -d e rs p r o m p tly filled. W h o h a s r e c e n tly “ fin is h e d ’’ h e r co lleg e. A ll a lo n g th e m a r s h , F o r c re e d o f s u r e co n fid in g : —N ix o n W a te r m a n In A in s le e ’s. S in g in g to g e th e r , so und an d tig h t. P ro b a b ly th e be t a hive in ex ten siv e use an d re p o rts th a t tastes. You ar.k if th ey point to d ru n k T h a t a c tio n s h a v e a n e d g e a n d c a rv e S w in g in g to g e th e r . w a y to g et b arre ls, a t least for th e It is indeed an ideal hive fo r th e pro en n ess or alcoholism . I reply th a t most T h e noul m u r k s m o s t a b id in g ! B la c k b ir d a n d b lo w n b ird , R en unciation. —C in c in n a ti C o m m e rc ia l T rib u n e . la rg e grow er. Is to buy th e sta v es, duction of bulk com b, a s w ell a s for -decidedly th ey d o not.” F o lk s o f ever> f e a th e r . T h e lip s w e lo v e a n d m a y n o t k iss, h ead s an d hoops in th e knockdow n section honey.” T h e s e lf w e lo v e a n d c a s t asid e , H ig h voic#' a n d le w voice. T h e L o st D ays. a n d h a v e them p u t to g e th e r by a coop -1 i T h e flo w ery w a y s w e c h o o s e to m iss. D e c i d e d l y C o o l. D eep v o ic e a n d s h rill. I w t^h l h a d n o t g o n e Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlle — er on th e farm . T h e p a t h s w h e r e r u e a n d th o r n s a b id e ; T h r o u g h tlie m ell< w m e a d o w la n d . L n t e IliiT K in K o f P o t a t o e s . A frien d o f tin* hit:» B ishop H unting- .30 a in 3:30 p in B a c k to th e T lt tle to w n . O n th e w in d y h tll, Leaves Independnco for Monmouth and Dal la — W o rth recallin g ju s t now Is th e e x to n w as sp en d in g n S u n d ay In E din W ith a ll inv w e a lth o f m e m o rie s, to s n d ly ! T h e w is tf u l e y e s t h a t se e th e s h o re S in g in g to g e th e r , :10 a m 0 15 p m T h e y m a y n o t s e e k b e y o n d th e s e a s : flin g th e m d o w n ; p erien ce o f th e M aine e x p e rim e n t s t a b urgh an d follow ed 1 lit» crow d to the SHALLOW HIVES. R in g in g to g e th e r , Leaves Monmouth for Airiie — T h a t I h a d n o m o r e se e n A h . life to co m e, h a s t th o u in s to re tion in d ig g in g p o tato es. In every In ch u rch o f a celeb rated preacher. At .50 a ra 3:50 p in O x en , s h e e p a n d k in e, T h t la z y littl e s tr e e t A fit e x c h a n g e f o r g if t s lik e th e se ? Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— A P o i n t R e c e n t l y D i s c u s s e d A m o n g sta n ce, b o th w ith sp ra y e d a n d un- O v e r h e a th a n d h e a th e r . th e close o f th e service lie said to the T h a t Id les d o w n th e h ills id e w h w o th s —S te p h e n P h illip s . i: 20 a iu 7:30 p m S u c c e ssfu l T e x a s B ee K e e p e rs. sp ra y e d p otatoes, la te d igging, O ct. 7, clerg y m an , “ T h a t w as a rem arkably Leave« Airiie for Monmouth ami Independence— to w n tth d c o u n t r y m e e t. M y v o ic e a n d y o u r voice, :00 » in 5 p in A t th e recen t convention o f bee keep gave best resu lts. T h e re w a s a la rg e r f in » serm o n .” T h e m in ister, puffed up ’•’ R o u g h v o ic e nr, I s w e e t. T he C ook W as L oaded. Leaves Dallas for M >n.uoui.i an* Line end nice — I w is h l h a d n o t g o n e ers in T ex as, Mr. Scholl, in recom yield a t th e la te digging, a n d the p o ta w ith pride, said. “ T h a n k you. thank U p th e b u s y bourn v n rd , :00 p in 7.30 o m. A r e s ta u r a n t cook a rre ste d for ste a l T o lo ite r a n d to look D o w n t h e s h a d y s tr e e t. m ending th e sh a llo w hive, sa id : “ T h a t to es k e p t f a r b e tte r th a n w hen early you.’’ “ B u t,” said th e B oston m an. T A n d m is s th e h o y tim e g lo r ie s In th e o n e in g p ro v isio n s in L ondon w a s found to S in g in g te g Ihor. tim e H inging b ro o k . th e shallow hive is a d v a n ta g e o u s in dug. E sp ecially if p o tato es show’ signs have h eard it b efo re: It Is one of Bish- h av e “concealed on his p erso n ” th ree C lin g in g te g e i'ic r . *. C. GRAVcN K. K. WILLIAMS. O n e d a y it w a s so d e e p ; m any w ay s th o se of experience h ave Y o u r h e a r t ;pi l m ine, o f ro t th e y should be left in th e ground >p ilu u liu g to if s serm o n s.” “ Ah, yes, apples, a sh o u ld e r o f m u tto n , a pound P r e s id e u i. L iu iiie r . O n e d a y it w a s so w id e ; S a d o r s u n tij w e a th e r . found out. O th ers w ho h a v e trie as la te as possible. M uch th e sam e e x I d a re say. to be sure, b u t H untin g to n O n e d a y It h eld cool s h a d o w s w h e r e th e W. C. V a SS a LL, assistant Cashier o f b u tte r, a pound o f sa u sag es, h alf a them found th em not so. p e rh a p s to p erien ce h a s been rep-a* ted from Vei- could n ev er h av e got it off ns I did.” s u n s h in e w e n t to h id e . pound of Jam an d a p ack ag e of cocoa. D A L LA S L i i l u A j \ K th e reaso n th a t th ey did not use them m ont. Tlie an ecd o te is related by tlie Con- OF DALLAS, OREGON, I w is h I h a d n o t tr a e e d rig h tly . We. know of cases w h e re this g reg n tlo n aliat. w hose on ly com m ent Is T h e t*i s e s o n c e a g a in T ra n s a c ts a g e n e ra l b a n k in g ousi- w a s au. th a t “ fo r c o n sisten t an d unblushing A n d tr ie d to fin d th e r e d n e s s a n d O r ig in o f tlie W o r d “ F a r m .” sw eetn ew » th e y h a d th e n , tess in all its b ra n c h e d ; b u y s a n d sells T h e o rigin of th e w ord “ fa rm ” is as p lag iarism th is b e a ts th e reco rd .” N o r k .ne a t e a r ly m o rn ’A C h a n g e o n p r in c ip a l p o in ts in t lie follow s: In th e S ax o n s’ tim e th e e s ta te s «. T o f.-id th e m filled v ,ith dew , U n ited S t a t e s ; m a k e s c o lle c lio iid 'o n a ll K i l l i n g ; a F a s h io n . ! N o r s e a r c h e d th e m f o r th e h o n e y t h a t th e w hich the lords of m anors g ra u ie d to bees am i I once knew jo in ts in th e P acific N o r th w e s t; lo a n s T h e m uff reached its h ig h est point In th e freem en w ere a t first b u t for n n o n ey a n d d is c o u n ts p a p e r a t tiie b est th e reign of L ouis XV. T hen fashion te rm o f y ears, w ith a re n d e r o f a rent, I wl ih I h a d n o t w a lk e d a te s ; allo w in te r e s t o n tim e d eposits. T h e littl e c o u n tr y la n e w hich in those d ay s w as of corn and declared fo r n cloth m uff in stea d of A n d h o p e d L h e a r t h e b ir d s o n g s w ith th e | fu r. and th e fu rrie rs m ade a g re a t lip o th e r produce. T h e leases so m ade ech< in g r e f r a i n ; \ver% called ferm es. or tartu es, but roar. T hey p etitioned tlie pope to ex T h a i I had n o t go n e o u t tim es en su in g tu rn ed the produce Into co m m u n icate th e w earer of a cloth U pon th e m e a d o w g r a s s money an d term s of y e a rs to te rm s of muff, b u t to no purpose. F in ally some E x p e c tin g v a g r a n t c lo v e r s c e n t a n d m in t ta n g a s i d pass. i ingenious m e rc h a n t b ribed th e heads- life an d Inheritance. R A IL W A Y j m an to c a rry a cloth m uff on execution I w le h I h a d n o t g o n e _________ TIMK TABLE: ! day. T h e w om en s h ra n k from such as B a c k ‘ to th e li ttl e to w n , S in n o f t i i e I ’a S lie r « . i 20 p m 7.30 a m lv Dallas ar 4.35 p in 0.55 a ni B a c k to m y c a s t le s b u ilt In S p a in to sec sociation. and th e fu r won th e day. F a ir G irl—1 am su re papa would noi l:Sti p ni 7:40 a in iv ’T eats Sidingar 4:20 p m 9:39 am th e m c ru m b le d o w n ; 1:39 p in 7:49 a in,lv U.llUins ar *: 17 p ini9:36 am ob ject to you, b u t I am a fra id m am m a T o f f.il to h e a r th e s o n g s 1:45 p m 7:f.r injiv Bridgeport at 4:10 p in iv*:30 ain R c frc M lm it'iiiH I n C h u r c h . w ill. She so y s y o u r fam ily h ave d e T iia f r o s e so g la d ly th e n ; 1:65 p m i 5.Q5 a 0 ir Fallj • it y lv 4:00 p in 19:20 am F am ily p ew s w ere intro d u ced a t the T o w a k e ai n e v e r d r e a m t h a t I c o u ld prav ed ta ste s. Rich G ro cer's Sou— Daily except ..unday. h e a b o y a g a in . ‘Trains stop on signals only. Good gracious! W here did sh e get b eg in n in g o f th e sev en teen th century. —C h ic a g o T rib u n e . LO U IS C E R L IN C E R , J R , th a t id e a ? ' F a ir G irl--1 th in k she Rome of th ese had a ta b le an d fire General Manager. ju d g es by th e b u tt r th a t y o u r fa th e r place, also c u rta in s and w indow blinds H e a rt of th e Hilla. so a s to secu re tlie utm o st privacy. T ills OO YEARS* list'd to recom m end a s good. T h e r e ’s a w o n d e r f u l c o u n t r y ly in g EXPERIENCE led to ab u ses. In som e o f th e closed F u r off fro m th e n o is y o w n , p ew s c a rd p lay in g w as not uncom m on, T h e D e a r (tfrla . W h e re fb e w in d flo w e r s w in g s A n d th e v e e ry s in g s M illy—You know . d e a r, w e’ve been and th e ted iu m of a long service w as A n l th e tu m b lin g b ro o k s c o m e d o w n . T IM E T A B L E engaged for tw o .venrs. m id I th in k it’s so m etim es relieved by light re fre s h ’T is a la n d o f d e l ig h t a n d la u g h te r . m en t.— R eliq u ary . tim e w e w ere g e ttin g m arried. 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