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s¿ > t C A> / ' y JL. J i DALLAS OREGON MARCH 17. 1905. VOL. XXXI. ÍS NO. 13. -w-------- ---- ------ ■ LOCAL AND GENERAL- W H A T W E HAVE L E A R N E D DU R IN G TH E W EEK FROM ALL A V A IU Abla S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers In Ah re vlate d P a r a g r a p h s . Garden Truck can be raised profitably only in soil containing; plenty o f Potash. A ll vegetables require a fertilizer con taining ut least io per cent, actual Potash W ithout Potash no fertilizer ia com plete, and failure w ill follow its use. Every farm er should have our valuable hooka on fertill *ation— they are not H<lverti»in« matter booming any apodal fertilizer, but h h .W h o f authoritative intprniation that meant* lu r^ f profit« to the fariuen*. Kent free fo r the Ug’ (• I KM AN KALI WOHKS For grocer it » go to Osfield’s. M. I lay ter. dentist, Wilson buildio T. Warn), of W est Salem, am Dr. Butler, of Independence, were ii own Tuesday. A nephew of !I. L. Fenton is ser Italy ill with Mood poisoning at Stan ord -iiiiverflty. John Taylor, of Lewisville, had hi .■g broken Monday al the home < Vfrs. Johnson near Peedee. Charles Durbin, who came to Sa lem in 1845 with his father, John Dur an, died al, Hunlington last Sunday. One dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectorsl at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Hose Given Away ! Cherry Pectoral doctor’s medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. “ I h a v e used A y e r ’ s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l In m y fa m ily f o r e ig h t y e a rs . T h e r e is n o th in g e qu al to It f o r cou g h s an d c old s , e s p e c ia l] v f o r c h il d r e n .” - M r s . W . I I. JlttYM BR , S h e lb y , A la . 26c.. 50c., f 1,00. ■■MSHHI J. C. AYER CO., | fo r J, W. M.ver, of Smithfieldi lia, Meyer, Wilson tfc Co., 8 m Francis nought suit against Livesley A Cp.,ol eo, California, are »ole Agents for the Salem, for |6354, damages on a ho| Keep th e bowels open w ith one of Pacific coast. contract. A y e r ’s Pills a t b e d tim e . Just one. Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate J. L. COLLINS. of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office upstairs U. L. Frazier ii running a nop in the Uglow building. Examinations, Attorney and Counselor at Law. free. ’ Phone 45. ranch near Parker. N ig h t C o u g h s ! S o lic ito r iu €liaucery. >aa been n practice of hia profession in thia place about thirty years, and w ill attend to all business i mated to hie care. Office, corner Main and Court a Italian, Polk Co, Or. R. C. H U N T E R Physician and Surgeon DALLAS - ORECON Culls answered night or day. OSCAR H ATTER. The telephone switchboard at Lew J K Sear*, of McCoy, anil Tracy isville is at the home of A. A. Linder Slanti. of Lewisville, were among us man whose wife is in charge and give, Monday. p rfect satisfaction. Two team* left Saturday for Dolnh The ladies should go to Pollocks w illrtbe remainder of Frank Myers cash store and examine the latest ic household goods. shoe» just now received. Ask to sei Henry Ebbert and Ed. Riddell, of lis low shoes and dress shoes which Die Antioch vicinity, are shearinggoets »(«e x tr a neat and very durable. at 8 cents a bead. Go and see the new hath tubs, sinks Miss Pollock, of Dallas, lias been lavatories and fittings for latest style, of plumbing at W agner’s shop where giving select readings at Indepen dence and Monmouth. you will find an up to date plummer Attornevat'Law. Ellis & Keyt, Dallas TOMORROW, MARCH J8TH, W E WILL GIVE A T THE BIG STORE OF ELLIS & KEYT A NICE 25c PAIR OF HOSE WITH EVERY PAIR OF SHOES SOLO John S. Martin, formerly of Balls- Mr. Boise, an engineer, who went from here to Louisiana several year, ton, where be still owns a farm, was Office lip stairs iu Cam pbell's build ago, is Irnck and his family are com ■ ip from M cMinnville last week. ing. He says that country is fur in ing. Every fn ig h t train that arrives ferior to Ibis as a home. firings cars for Polk county (unifier io D ALLAS OREGON. The Dallas switchboard company of eo east and sou'll. Much of it over which R E Williams is president and 1000 miles away. H. A. Thomas has sold to E. L. Har (I. L. Fenton secretary will meet io N. L .B U T L E R Hop training docs not usually be r’s 100 acres of ground near O.tk Giove 'he latlers office at 1 ocloek tiex' gin until in April, but this season tor $1,500. Attorney-at-Law Tuesday for ihe transaction of busi many yards will demand it before the C a re o f Young- H o ra e «. Paul Hunter, of Falls City , is learn* j Colts of ihe heavy, draft breeds nrs ness. end of i bis month. D A L L A S , OREGON. ing the watchmakers trade at the put Into hard work oftentimes too soon Ii is jusl as important that parents W ill practice in all courts. Office, Mrs. Julia Connaway has been lip Harris jewelry store. merely because they are large and have 'rain tlieir childred Io habits of i mills ever bank. from Portland and Mrs. Emma Belt the appearance of strength, says Amer Irv at h mie as to have lh“ in taught Too many people are inclined to • iias been visiting at the home of Judge t school. Moms Dallas hoys slid spend their earnings for pleasure in ican Cultivator. The heavy bone ia Burnett in Salem. soft, and the muscles are not closely ¿iris seem Io never have anything to stead of laying some of it up for a If it is a bilious attack take Chum* rainy day. The most thrifty pe<’ple knit. The three-year-old can do a lot do at home . n 1 are too often seen TRUCKMAN. herlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets always save or invest a good part, of | of work without Injury, but ft must be loafing al ng Ihe streets, work that demands no severe »training anti a quick cure is certain. For sale wlmt they make. Dadlas: Oregon President Lee, <>f Albany c o l l e t . by Wilson Drug Co. It is with even more dlPi ulty that the »as resigned to become assistant pas The most sucres?ful merchants are four-year-old Is kept In go ’ condition E. 0 Thurston, who formerly lived invariably liberal advertisers. They when worked continuously. Light work tor of a Presbyterian church iu Seat - A lair share of patronage solicited tle. Ilia resignation will lake eff. o« near Cooper Hollow, is a candidate keep desirable things nt fair pines demanding no strain is all that can be ud all o-ders promptly filled. at the end of the term, He ha* been for councilman at St. Johns on the and let the public know it. Almost (lone safely by the heavy, loose jointed connect! d with the school for ID river below Portland. invariably advertising brings far more horse until It Is five years old. y. ars, the last ten years as presid« nt. Ed. Whitson, who was rsis d at In than it« coat. W.F. MUSCOTT, MOTOR TIME TABLE. J. \V. Lewis, who recently die*! at Oak Grove, had been a member of the Me bod I f t church for over 35 years and bad b* » n for many year« superintendent of the Sunday school there. N t many men have 1 veil <>v er sixty with so pore a li e re - r i s \|r, Lewis made. dependence and Monmouth and grad imted at Christian college, h is been made federal judge for Eastern Washington. Presbytery will convent here April 11 for a two days Reunion. Rev. Mount, L e a v e s In d ep en d en ce f o r M on m o u th an d \ ir lie — of Eugene, will preach the opening :S0 a tn 8:30 p in L e a v e s in d ep en d n ee fo r M on m o u th an d Dallas— sermon on Tuesday evening. The :10 a m G;15 p m Presbyterian Indies society will meet L eaved M on m o u th fo r A ir lie — Two fir trees that Mrs. Frank How- .50 a ui 3:50 p m 11 s. t out in »he front ' ud of her at the same time and place. Three Leaves M on m ou th f o r D allas— : 20 a m 7:3u p in father, Isa«*- I.evens, some for» years mi-sionaries are expected to he ores ent. one >om India, one from Corea L eaved A ir lie fo r M om u ou th an d In d e p e n d e n ce — ;> go, when she was a child, have just :00 s m 5 p m and one from Neah Bay. Leaves Dallas for Min.noui n an l lim e •endeiicu— Vaughn A Weaver, the plumbers, 1" en cot down. :00 p in 7.30 u m. tinners and hardware men, keep bath A normal school football team came Mis« Rosa ^mith, who is teaching tubs in slock and do »11 manner of it Per ydale, has rceeiv d a Ht.it« life down Saturday to lick a lot of Dallas f t . C. CRAVfcN H. K . W IL L IA M S . plumbing. They can supply pumps diploma and state cert.ifica'e* have players bu1 went home with a reverse Drum «leni. Cashier. M . C. V A S S a LL, a s s is ta n t C ashie r and windmills oil short notice. T in been granted to Miss M L. H ampton, exp* rience, the score i eing 19 to 9 in ware in stock and made to order Htov- favor of our I ovs. The county seat DALLAS Cl l ì u & Á ÍtL ■ .< of vaiions kinds, galvanized gutter of Roeca, Miss Erm i Hall, of Mon team w eie: Clyde Reynolds, Floyd mouth. and Miss Vcstella Sears, < f OF D A L L A S , U K LU O /s, lor hanging eave troughs, saws, axes, My r, Glenn Grant, Dr. Tonev, Ches Ballgfon. ter Ga»es, Alva Morton, Edgar Craven Transacts a general banking uusi- mauls and wedges for wood cutters. • Because some special advertising Jack Sibley and Joe Craven. ie8s in all its brandies; buys ami sells failed to bring expected results, some iACliange on principal points in flit The mi 1 r*, of western Oregon, merchants jump at the conclusion that Uniteti States; makes collections oliali formed a eiub about a year ago and no advertising pays. A large major joints in the Pacific Northwest; loans ity of the best business men in the last week held tlieir annual meeting nouey and discounts paper a l the best world positively assert that advertis at Albany. I). L. Keyt. of Perrydale, ates ; allow interest on time deposits is president of the club and otfi«-r ing does pay. members present from this county J. C, W hite, I. M. Robinson. G. were W. T . Hoffman, of Indepen Wise and L. A. Williamson, of Oak dence, J. K. Hears, of McCoy, Frank Grove grange, and Marion Smith, Mrs Gibson and VV. E. Bimoniou,of Rick- C. E. Staats and Mrs. I. M. Simpson, real 1. R A IL W A Y have beeu thesluuüardfoMO years, j of Mona grange, m it last week and T IM K T A B L K : T h e y a r e n o t a n e x p e r im e n t . / chose Mr. Williamson as a delegate Nasal catarrh quickly yields to treat Mold by nil deab-rH. UMIS Seed , I 20 p in 7:30 a m lv D a llo « a r 4.36 p m 0.65 ani 1:SS p ni 7:16 a ni lv 'T e a t d S idiugur 4:20 p in 0:30 ani A a u v a l /ree f o r t h e a s k in g . to 1 he state grange which meets a' ment by E ly’s Cieam Balm, which is 1:30 p in !7:40 a ri»jlv O iliia m s a r 4:17 p in 0:30 ani . M. F E R R Y A CO.# agreeably aiomatic. It is received Forest Grove in April. 1:46 p m i7:6.' m iv ^ B iid g e p o rt ai 4:10 p iu jh :3 0 a ia D etroit, M ich. through the nostrils, cleanses and :65 p m }S :0 ) a n|ar F a ll« C ity lv[4 ;C 0 p in [o:2Uaui Towns all up and down the valley heals the whole surface over which it D a ily c x c e p t L,unday. 'T r a im i « t o p un fig lia i., o n ty . are being cleaned up and freshened diffiuses itself. A remedy for nasal LOUIS CERLINCER, JR., 1 with paint »«» as to he more attractive catarrh which if drying or exciting to G en eral M anager. ! to the many tourist“ mid home seek diseased membrane should not be 50 YEARS* • era that wdl come »luring the spring u«ed. Cream Balm is recognized as » EXP ERIEN CE and summer. Dalian can be made to specific. Price 50 ceuts at druggists, L*ok »a well as unv of them if every or by mail. A cold in the head im me body will get. a move on. diately dissapeares when Cream i*>alm T IM E T A B L E The | lav Trial by Jury at the city ia used. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren 8l., C O H V A L L IS M A I L - D A I L Y hull la«t Friday evening drew a lar e New York, 7:30 a m L v ..................P o r tla n d ................... A r (¡3 0 p m land appreciative audience. Nearly 10 46 a m L v ....................D e r r v .....................L v 2 ; ls p iu I HADE. 11:45 p in A r .......... C o r v a ilii L v 1:20 p m aU the characters were our Ir m « p°o- M A R K E T R E PO R T . D esigns A t A lb a n y and Corvallis* c o n n e c t w ith tr a in « of pie and th* ir acting drew closer al C o p v b i c h t s Ac. O regon C en tra l ana E astern ra ilro a d . R F . I 'O K T K D W E E K L Y B Y Anvone «ending a sketch and description may ien'ion than would th if of «¿rangers. quickly ascertain onr opinion fre e whether an IX>r<JHAKY A ELLIS D A L L A S P A 8 8 E N U K K — D A IL Y , EX. S U N D A Y Invention ts probably P *t^ . t2 jllftwT orrS u.n cI1' Many of them displayed better stage tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* M p m L v .. . P o r tla n d . • w. A r 10:20 a in t tlant than do the average tiaveliug Wheat, per bushel, $1. sent fro«, oldest Rirency for securing patent*. :20 p m A r . . D alla« ---Lv 7:00 Patent* taken through Munn A <«». receive • toiipes. Bran, per ton $22 50 tptrial notice, without charge, in ttAs Y A M H IL L UIVISIO.S: Bborts, per to n , $23. P fcfson ger Us-pot fo o t o f J ;.(l»*r8 0 n utreet The rural mail route running west I A I I L L I K F K K I U lf r — T i i l W t i i K L Y Oats, per bushel, 45 cts. L e a v e 7:40 » ni ---- P o rtla n d . . . A r r i v e 3 :3 2 p m A handsomely lllnetrafed w eeklr f.« r r « s t ' in »rom Amity has been so changed th t Flour, per b a rrel,$4 20. culatlon o f any «d e n u d e Journal. Term *. ?•> a ii stead >*f going north from B nton ! < e*»c 8:60 p in ............ D *i*-> ............V rriv e 8.20 a iu yea r: fou r months, f L 8o!d by all newsdealera Irr tT d 6:Oi p ra ........ A ir lie ..............L e a v e 7 00 a m Ftanervs it, runs east through Perrv- | Flour, per sack , f 1 10 dale, a n d on bv the old Townsend j Corn meal, |2 50 per cwt. Branch Office. SJ5 F WasbiuKton. D. C Potatoes, per bushel, 75cts. V . .1 . M A R T IN , ♦ nd V d B '-kirk place* bark to A m i B itte r, per pound 25eta. ty. Non • *>n the old line are n.issed L ard , per pound ,12.1 cts. L. N WOODS, M I) P A IN T E R , and nearly a dozen more families are Bacon ,s id e s , per pound, 15 cts. a c c o m m o d a te d Hsuse, sign amt ornamental, grain Physician and Surgeon. H am s, per pound, 15 cts. H»*nry Browns home a mile out on Hhoulders. per pound,9 # 11 cts. i ( , kalsoming and paper hanging. the Salem road was completely des Dal1 as, Oregon. Eggs ,per d ozen , 15 cts. troyed by fire last Friday afternoon. ' allas , - O rbqon C h ick en s, per dozen $3<d$5 No one w is at home and nothing wa* Dried fru its, per pound, 3<» 10 cU. saved. The house cr ntained eight Beets, per pound,1$ rents. R-I-PA-N-3 Tabu Ids furnished room* pnd the prnhsh'e loss T u rnips, t>er pound, 14 cts. is tl.m * ) As id » fire w*« left in th » S I B L E Y <S K A K I N , Doctors find stov* the rau*e is a mystery. He will i Cabbage, per pound, 3 cts. A good prescription V t t u r n o . y a - i i t - I »it vv. rebuild. The place w*s part of the Onions, per pound, cts. Beans, per p o u n d ,4 # 5 rents. For mankind. So|.»men Hlwlfon donation claim le (M llr e t o f » h * l » Corn meal, per pound,3 cts which W. C. Brown bought many parka*« is enough for H«o*I ocr*«ion«. | li.»bl« abstract« furo tali ©4*1«, 80 eeots, r., a tains a supply for a » «»a. No n*ia0«n *har««d « « Hay, par ton, $6^112. ' years ago. d r l e a s t s soil th em . SALEM, FALLS GITYS WESTERN SOUTHERN PACIFIC P atents Scientific American. MUNN * 9 . ad i Tori R r n o il 5 Agricultural Implements | * PLOWS . WACONS . CULTIVATORS H A R R O W S B U C C I E S S PRI NC W A C O N S 4k Plumbing of all Kinds. £ A ll sorts of machine oil is guaranteed, 0 W AGNER BROS 0 - D ALLAS $ 0 00000000000000000000000000 S o w *. Wheat middlings made into a slop with milk makes a goal milk produc ing food for a sow that is milking a litter of pigs. A sow kept for a b ced er should always be made so t.; e when young as to be easily linn.' od at any time that it may be neceow...,* The health of the sow anil tl.o growtl of her pigs will depend ve y mu 1 upon the treatment given at rho tirnt of farrowing. The br»oi sows at least sh irli! have ti e run of a gooi clover pasture, as it i3 never advisubh to coniine then*, to a dry grain diet wheu it can v\eil be avoided. l Our blacksmithing is Jr Great variety of things for farmers. 9 A Man Slips Up ! On it every time that lie takes his I laundry work outside of the Salem steam laundry to be done up. Ho ! finds th.it fifed feeling stealing over | i im when he note» tbe difference in the exquisite color and beautiful fin ish, sa y in g n o th in g of tbe good con dition in which your linens are re turned bv S1LEM STEAM U H M I Louve order« in Dalian with J. J. Fidler or at the Hoy confectionery atore. M illio n a ir e M r® i ’i « l » i * r * . A number T dill >d: Ires who live In one of the Philadelphia suburbs have forme d a f i r e department of their own .ml are to build an engine house and fully equip it with all the necessary ut> to date apparatus nt tlieir own ex pense. They will employ a large fire company and so protect tlieir own summer homes. Among the members of the organization are John Wann On llii* (l»le, H. C. L o w e r y ,» farmer and importer of horae*, of Neviida, maker, P. A. B. Whlener and O. A. Iowa, will »ell a palace car load -if strictly K>It edge regietered atallion*. Tliey Barney. arc an extra lot of colt», coming two to three years old, excepting two import ed hor»e* coming five yeara old. One of these ia Uravrouche, No. 11,398, D en i In ic W it h T r© n »p «. The city of Colby. Kan., had 1.000 olack, weighing 1,950, who ha* been kept at the head of our etna for the pa,t tickets printed and distributed among two year«, a grand breeder, add used on our own imported mare»; i* good the housewives of the town. The tick enough to win a medal from thegre.it I’ercheron society of France, which ets are good for one meal when coun medal goes with tile horse on day of »ale. The young horse* are American tersigned by the city marshal. When fired and out of the last mares I could find in France on my various trip», a hobo appears nt tbe back door and and Ihe descendants of some of the most illustriuu* sires, such as Brilliant, asks for a handout he Is given one of 755, Voltaire, French Monarch and Jean le Blanc. I have been raising and these tickets, wkkli the marshal will importing horses for 25 y.ara redeem for two hours* work on tbf importing during that tim atreets. Unless the tmrap follows this over h(K) head, and cro-aing procedure he goej hungry In Colby. the mean 22 times in the bua ¡ness. I dispose of my horse i Aliens. either at private sale or pub Pome must take and other« pay. lie auction on my farm, nev Some until th .* Judgment day er employing men to o rg in - Solitary, w aiting stay— Th u » the world's unchanging way izc companies, as ( do not Binee the world Legal). like the idea ot giving away Men there are who never sip hundreds of dollais to promi Warm, red wine o f fellowship. nent men to work tlieir neigh Fearing let the cup puss by hot* into a company, wherein W hile another drains it dry, the horse is sold at twice or G ayly uses, ga y ly break» W hat his brother's heart blood m ake« three lim e, his real value. Thus the w orld's unchanging way 1 an. aware that some peo Since the world In gan. ple think good horse* ere nev Men there are w ith »o n «* unsung. er offered at suction, but I Strain« that ne’ er e«*ape the tongue; will stale that 1 have profita Broken alms and dreams that lie bly sold importation* direct Hidden from the car. less e>c; 8ecret, passionate, deep enshrined. [rum France, and the very PUBLIC SALE OF NORMAN PERCHERON HORSES At Walla Walla, Washington, On Tuesday, March 28, 1905. Undeveloped, thwarted, blind— Thus the w orld'* unchanging way Since the world began. Shall such some day rise and take Meed denied by earth * m ista k e? N o more waiting, spumed o f fate Shall they come, though it be late. And by strange paths to their own; N o more despised failures known— On some other kindlier shore, Allens nevermore? —London Outlook. tarsi to be had »here, at public sale. I have furnished the breeding stallion used !>y Ihe state at the Iowa agricultural college at Ames lor the past four year*, and this is proof of the ipiahty of my lior.es. These horses will 1« sold on a year* time. Buyer must give giaid heokabla I noie, l*earing 8 per c e n t; or 4 per cent dis* omit for cash. If dis'Hii.god wilh the quality of this ottering, I will refund your railroad fair on application Reference*: Iowa agricultural college, Ames, Iowa; Farmer* hank. W*va- I da, Iowa, or First National hank. Nevada, Iowa. 1 am a director in both tha | National Norman and Fercheron societies. W rite for catalogue giving full I pat ticular*. H . C . L O W E S T , Nevada, Iowa. Wilson's M*8t. Dallé« . » -, /* ,