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TOMATO FORCING.
Potash as Necessary as Rain
The quality and quantity o f the
crops depend on a sufficient y of
Potash
In the anit. Fertilizers which are
low in Potash will n e v e r produce
satisfactory results.
Every fanner should be familiar with the
proper proportion* o f ingredients that j o to
nuke the best fertilize!» for every kind o f
crop. W e have published a senes o f books,
containing live latest iesearch.es on this all-
important salyect. which v.e will send free
if you ask.
« 'rite now while you think of
it to the
« E I M A H K \ 1-1 W «»H E *
0 6 M a u a a Street,
N ew Y o r k .
»i • r, sVilsou & C o , S in J’ r.tneu
en, C alifornia, are «o le ag e n te for tin
P a cific coast.
J . L. C O L L I N S ,
Utorney and Counselor at Law,
S o li c i t o r in
t ’h a u r e r y .
Has been n practice o f his profession in this place
abou t thirty years, and will attend t o all business
»trusted to his care. Ottice, corn er Main and Court
te Dallas, P olk C o, Or.
ers
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P3 I
4 n E s r l y N o n n .ier Ci’o p M u slly
an ti t r r j H t 'd i u i i r r a i h e .
Sold
Tom ato« i have be n forced as uu
early sum m er crop at the Ohio experi
ment at;.lion tor about tw elve years
with uniform ly good permits, and the
product lifts I ceil »old itt rem (iterative
pi Jet 8.
W h.ie the prices in the eastern mar
kets are sufficiently h.gU to warrant
the tn.dwinter forcin g o f tom atoes lu
■ hat tecllon , the prices idceived here ai
that reason o f the year are uot suffi
cient to cover the cost o f productiou.
At the station tom atoes foiv ed in
spring uud « arly sum m er have uot only
sold readily, but the cost o f production
is so much less at that .* .sou than in
m idw inter that they have proved n
very profitable vegetable fo r forcing.
Greenhouse tom atoes, because o f su
perior quality, sell m ore readily and at
much higher prices than the southern i
grow n product on the sam e market.
A t the station tom atoes grow n in the !
spring h ave been m uch m ore profitable
than either lettuce or cucum bers grow n
at the sam e season.
T he average yield has been over two
pounds per square foot and the average
R. C. H U N T E R
P hysician and Surgeon
DALLAS • ORECON
NO. 18.
Free Ticket to the Big Fair
¡1 Y o u know the medicine that
j m a k e s pure, rich M ood —
A y e r ’ s Sarsaparilla. Your
£ mother, grandmother, all your
: f o lk s , used it. They trusted
Sarsaparilla
T H E BIG STORE IS G O IN G T O SEND A G O O D
it. Their doctors trusted It.
Your doctor trusts it. Then
trust It y o u rse lf. There is
health and strength in it.
L Y NUMBER OF ITS FRIENDS T O T H E FAIR
FREE.
" I suffered terribly from in digestion and
thin blood. I found no relief until I took
A y er’s Sarsaparilla. Jfoui bottles p iriu »-
uently cu red m e.”
M k *. FT K. H a r t , Mt. K ls co , N .T .
f t .00 a b ottle.
A ll d ruggists.______ f o i * I
EVERY CUSTOM ER M A K IN G
CHASE OF $ J O N A N D A F T E R APRIL
A PUR
22, W IL L
RECEIVE A NUMBER, W H ICH W IL L H A V E A
¡R ich B lo o d
DUPLICATE
Pills are gently „ laxative.
T h e y greatly aid th e Sarsa
Sai
p a rilla .
T H E SERIES REACHES 100, O N E OF T H E N U M
A y e r ’s
DEPOSITED IN A B O X .
W HEN
BERS W IL L BE D R A W N FROM T H E B O X A N D
¡st rong twin© running rrom tire noon,
on the corkscrew w ire to a wire
stretched d irectly over the row of
plants and fastened to the rafters is a
m ore satisfactory support than stakes.
In training plants to one stem all
side brunches should be kept pinched
off. W hen training to tw o stems the
low est strong branch, w hich is usually
T H E HOLDER OF T H E CORRESPONDING N U M
BER W IL L BE PRESENTED W IT H A TIC K E T
FROM D ALLAS T O TH E FAIR FREE B Y
Ellis & Keyt, Dallas
C all« answered n ig h t or day.
OSCAR H A Y T E R .
-¿ V tto r n e y a t-I lin w .
O ffice tip stairs in C a m p b e ll’ s b u ild
in g .
DALLAS
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OREGON.
Attorney-at-Law
D ALLAS, OREGON.
O ffice,
W. F. MUSCOTT,
TR U C K M AN .
D a lla s : O r e g o n
A fair share o f p atron ag e solicited
»nd all o -d e r s p ro m p tly filled.
M0T03 TIME TABLE.
Leaves Independence
fo r M onm outh and Airlie —
3;30 p in
Leaves Independnce for
M onm outh and I)alla—
1:10 a m
(I 15 p in
Leave» M onm outh for A irlie —
,5 # s m
3:50 p m
Leave« Monm outh fo r Dallas—
1:20 a m
7:30 p m
Leaves Airlie for Monm outh and independence—
5pm
Leaves Dallas for M onm oum an 1 Inue mndenee —
IKK) p m
7;80 u m.
R. C. G R A V E N
B. K. w i l l i a m h ,
Frem duul.
Liilliler.
W . C . V A S S A L L , a s s is ta n t C a s h ie r
DALLAS
OF
C IT E
D ALLA S,
HANK
OREGON,
T ransacts a g en eral b a n k in g Dusi-
uess in all its b r a n ch e s; buys uud sells
ex ch an ge o n p rin cip a l p oiiits in the
U nited S ta te s ; m akes c o lle ctio n s on all
points in th e P a cific N o r tliw e s t; loan s
m on ey and d isco u n ts p ap er at the best
rates; allow interest o n tim e deposits.
the one Just below the first fruit clus
price 12 cents per pound. Thus the re
ter. should be left fo r the secondary
turns have been m ore than 20 cents per |
stern. All other branches or suckers
square foot o f bench space.
should be kept pinched oif.
Raised benches h ave the advantage |
T om atoes when forced under glass
ov er ground beds in earlier ripening of
are m ore Inclined to g row Irregular
fruit.
than when grow n in the field; licn c« In
Subirrlgation or m ulching is essentia)
selecting varieties fo r forcin g it is im
to success in tom ato forcing, and it is
port» i.t that they be such as naturally
advantageous to com b in e both meth
g row sm ooth.
ods.
T he Beauty and Stone are very satis
Ordinarily the tom :.to plants were
fa ctory varieties for forcing.
The
set tw o feet apart each w ay end trained
Beauty is o f better appearance than
to tw o :,terns, but recent tests seem to
the Stone, but the Stone U m ore pro
indicate that plum s set oi.o foot apart
lific and because o f greater tirm uesi is
each w ay ;.ud trained t > one ¡-item will
better for long distance shipm ents. The
g iv e a higher yield and ripen curlier.
M.’ gnrs. because o f open foliage. Is a
F or a spring and early sum m er crop
good variety to force in ground beds.
the seed should be sow n In fiats about [
I rogm ore's Selected F orcing, curliest
the 1st o f De e u! or. T he plants may
o f Ail and C om bination are prom ising
be pricked c.T into p o t ’ or fiats, fiats
sorts, but lie c l further trial to prove
being m ore ec nomicul. T he second j
tiic.r true value.
and third sh ifts should l>e m ade into
I
pots.
TH E GIRAFFE.
Under ordinary ca re plants from see 11
sow n Dec. 1 will b e ready to set in th«
K anl
fo r
It
to
D r o w ie
on
th e
perm anent beds about the m iddle o f
G r o m u l , S o It L i v e » H I « !« .
M arch, mid t: e fruit w ill lieylu to ripen
“ You can alw ays tell giraffe country
from the Jst to the m iddle o f June.
at n glance,” said Captain Mane!, the
S tiff wire, with n hook at the upner
big gam e hunter. “ A place o f low bush
end and m ade into the form o f n c o rk
es -or no bushes or trees at all is sure
screw at the low er end and screw ed
uot to have any giraffes in it. A lw ays
into the soil near the plant, is a very
look for low trees with abundant leaf
satisfactory d evice to w hich to attach
age before you look fo r the giraffes. No
the low er m l o f the tw ine that serves
matter how fertile the ground may be
m s u support to the vinos
or how full It m ay be o f fine ju icy
grasses and other vegetation that would
furnish abundant foo«l fo r the giraffes,
you w on’ t I n * likely to ftn«l them uni«»**
there are trees. T he reason for this is j
that it 1» very nearly ns hard for a gi
rafTe to brow se on the ground as It
would be for a man to stoop over w ith
out getting ou bands and knees and
pick sem ethlug up from the ground
are k n ow n by w hat they have
with his mouth. There is no more
grow ::. F or h a lf a century they
have i***n the Mum lard — Im ven’t
aw kw ard and painful sight than to see
failed o n ce to produce bigger, bet
one o f these beautiful beasts feeding
ter cro|>* than Any others. Sold
by all dealer*.
1905 Seed A u-
from the ground. It straddles its im
a l fr te tc all applicant*.
mense forelegs out sidew ays till they
D . M . F E R R Y A CO.,
look ns if they w ere being stretche«!
D e t r o it, M ich .
like India rub! er. Then it slow ly and
clum sily lov ers its body, Jerking its
forelegs spasm odically to keep Its bal-
ance. T hat is why a giraffe Is not e a
80 Y EA R S -
ger to brow se on low grow ing vegeta
E X P E R IE N C E
tion.”
R A I L W
A Y
1 8u p u t 7.30 a m Iv Italia*
ar 4:35 p ui 0.56 am
1:3d i» ni 7:40 a lit Iv'Ti-at* Sidimrar 4:20 p m
am
l:3ü p ui 7:43 a m iv U .llia.ua
ar 4:17 p m 0:36 am
1:46 p m 7:l*c n i i v ’ ßrki<epurt ¡i 4:10 p in '.':3 0 a m
:55 p m |S:05 A n ja r P alli City lv 4:00 p nC9:2J an
Daily except Lurida} .
•Train* slo p on «¡únala on ly .
L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , J R .f
General Manager.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
N ovel
TIM E TA B L E
CO RVALLIS M A I L -D A I L Y
7 :M » m L v .................. Fort la nd................... Ar 6:50 p m
10 4« a in L v .................... D erry ........................... Lv 2;18 .» tu
11.45 p ni A r ..........
CorvallU
Lv 1:20 p rn
A t Albany aud Corvallis con n ect with train« of j
Sregon Central and E&atern railroad.
DALLAS PASSKNOEK —D A ILY , EX. 8LTlfD A Y
:#• p m L v .......... . . . P ortland.................. A r lO :» a m ,
:?• p m A r ...................
Dalla*............................. Lv 7:00
YA M H IL L DIVISION:
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferaon street
A IR L IE F R E IG H T —TU I-W E EK LY
L fave 7:40 a m ........... Portland
Arrive 3:32 p u !
Q a v o * : 5 0 p m ................Daila-t
Arrive 8 20 a n
Arrive 6:06 p m ..............A irlie ..................Leave 7:00 a m I
J.
A.
M A R T IN ,
PAINTER,
Hanae, sig n an d o r n a m e n t a l, grain
T
r a d e M a rks .
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n y on e «en din g » « k e t c h »n d de«rrii.i ion m «y
q uickly iwoertnin ou r op in ion fr e e w hether an
Invention is p roba b ly patentable. O nm r»m ira
tion» «trletly contldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent»
a m t fra«. O ld— t npenev f o r aêVn r in g pa ten t^
Patenta taken throut/li Munn ft Co. receiv e
ipfrial notice, w ith ou t < li«n :e . In tH i
Scientific American.!
A h an d so m e ly |l|n«1ratM w eekle.
T erm s. $3
. a
in t h s .f l. Scad by all new ««feulera
rear : fo u r m onth«
cnSation o f ahy nelentlflc I’ -nrnal.
|(361Broedway
MÜNNÄCo.
flew fori
net on. D. C
’ Branch 6 fflce. f i » F 8 t_ Wa»Mn*t"on.
L. N. W O O D S,
M.
D.
Physician and Surgeon,
■ (, kalaoming and paper hanging.
D allas, O regon .
D a j a a « ,
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O b io o *
R -I-P A -N -S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
Ik« • :««t pa kaf • it anoufh for uaoal occm
0 4a « iljr iM ttla, 90 c » M , c a iU in «
h K i n v g l a k «rtl than»
a supply
J. E tlM.«T.
H. C. E a r if .
S I B L E Y St E A K I N ,
In the county court of the ntate of Oregon j
for the county of Polk-
In the matter of the estate of Patience Ben
Oregon, »nd that said court 1ms set the hearing j tlev. deceased, citation.
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thireof on Tuesday, May 2, 1005. at the hour of j To John M. M. Bentley, Geo. W . White, .hd
1 o’clock in the afternoon of said day,and all persons j Kaub, Norman Kaub, Myrtle Kaub, FI or- 0
having objection- u. the < aim « are notified to presen
ence Kaub, next of kin and all others in
them to «aid court oil or Udóre sud time.
terested in said estate, greeting:
D atod, this 15th d a j o f M ill.. 1005.
IN THK NAMK OF THK STATE OF OR-
K a N M I: H. lilT L K K ,
egon,
you are hereby cited and required to
A hninistrator of trio estate of Mrs M. J. Harris, de
appear in the county court of the state of Or X
ceased.
egon, for the county of Polk, at the court
i iinm thereof, at Dallas in the county of Polk,
on Saturday, the 0th day of May, 1905, at 1
| o ’c lo c k in the afternoon of that day, then j
R U M ’ S RESPON SIBILITY.
thereto show cause, it any exist, why the
following described real property belonging
A P r a ls e v r o r iiiy l:\ H in p le o f “ J e m !
to said «.state should not be sold, to-wit: Lots j
1, 4, 0 and 7 in block 3, in Baling’s addition
J n a tiv e .”
to the town of Ballston, in Polk county. Ore- J
A n«‘w jxilnt iu law has been sot for:,
gon.
in n decisi*»!» by a p olite justice of Bay j WITNESS, the honorable Ed. F. Goad, .
judge of the county court of
oline, N. J. One Frisnb’ h. « saloon keep j
the state of Oregon for the
i*»\ sium I J ;hu Rinaldo, a customer, foi j
faeal]
county of Polk, with tha seal
the prie«: c f a broken window. T he do |
of said court affixed, this 3rd i
cisicn o f tnls m odern Solomon was set
• lay of Apr 1, A. D., 1005.
Attest: F3. M. Smith, clerk
forili as fe llo w s:
“ A Malern keeper Is at all times in j
partnership with a man who becomes;
drunk mo is partly accountable fo r tl»f |
actions of a man under the influence of,
R umm I h ’ m R e v e n u e F r o m R u m .
liquor. That is my view of the matter,
T he Uu-.daii government estimates at j
and fo r that reason I think it best that |3“ S,0«to.ODO its revenue this year from '
you divid«1 the cost o f the dam age and.
Hnje ,,f liquor, which la u monopoly
In m lditicn. pay a tine o f $."> each.”
*>f the imperial government.
I f all s:.loon keepers were thus Justly
ftuesned for a share iu the damage
No “ TîrunUa” o a l)n n l« h R a il w a y » . ,
caused by the sale o f liquor the busi
intoxicated portions will no longer !»• |
ness w ould immediately cense to be jorm lt*?d to ride on the state railways
profitably.
>r P attuii rk.
I
A t t o r n e y a -i i t -I .fiiv.
F lih e r m e n .
Th© boys who live near n body o f
w ater containing perch, bullheads or j
catfish can make large catches by
means o f simple devices.
An old Jug. well stoppered, m akes an '
excellent assistant. A fter em ptying the
ju g an«! corking It securely take It to j
the place where you want to fish and,
m aking a lino fast, bn it you r ho »k and
carefully low er the ju g In the water.
A tempting worm on a hook below a
Jug is liable to result In a bite, and j
then the Jug com m ences to bob about 1
in an am azing manner. I f the fish is
large it may tow the Jug it round the
water fo r awhile, but a heavy ju g will
soon tire out even a big fish, and then
you can haul In the captive.
I f ju g s are not obtainable, large l»ot- |
ties are effective, although they do not
offer the resistance the heavy ju g do«**
and, unless dark colored, are hard to
see on the flF e r .
G ood Ronds M agazine says It is re I
ported that after an inspection by a
special agent o f the postoffiee depart
ment no less tnan thirty nine rural free
delivery routes are to be abandoned In
W aahington county. Pa., on account o f
We h«v» the on ly «at o f «batract b<<ck» io Polk
vuntv. Raliatal* abstracta forniahed. and m- ney to D i d rO S O *
«an. N aaofliiaM fflV W ian *^ nn loma«
R o w ,« t i
ad I Wiiaae a k io lV M 1 ¡ b
■
| Agricultural Implements •
'O TICK i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t T H E UN
dentiglieli adm inistrator o f t lie Batate of Mrs. M
J . Harris, doce»«oil, has (lied her Anal account as
gimli administra! or in tliuuounty -ourtot Polk county
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P LO W S ■ W A C O N S ■ C U L T IV A T O R S
H A R R O W S B U C C IE S SPRIN C W A C O N S
*
0 Plumbing of all Kinds.
A ll sorts ol’ m achine oil. Our blacksm ithing is
is guaranteed, Great variety of things for farmers.
W AGNER BROS
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D ALLAS
On taster Sunday
T h e m itn'w lio does n o t have h i, lin
en I'umiehud hy the Salem »team lauii
d ry had belter stay o u t of the procee-
«inn. Our work i , k now n and ip pre-
ciated by the heat d r e u e r i, b«e*ii«n Ol
it , aekunw iedged eup erior tinieh that
on ly »kill an d ex[>erieuce ca n g ive.
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Leiive order, in Galla» with J. *T. FidJ.r
or at the Koy confectionery »tore.
nm jK jm m m m tm m
SALEM, FALLS GUT 8 WESTERN I T> S e e S s
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B ASK ET AN D CRATES.
TOM ATO VIN K T R A IN E D TO O N I STEM.
W ill p ra ctic e in all co u rts .
over bank.
0:00 am
Citation.
anal Settlement.
N. L B U T L E R
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TH E
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I n 4h .e b a t h r o o m
Y ou w o i l Know h o w dirt accum ulato»
in t h o b a t h - t u b a n d w ash -bow l. N o
« r o u b l o to K e e p them clean with
B A N N K .R L Y E .
I t Kills o d o r s and
d e s t r o y s f*erms i n toilets and drain s
C l o s e d w a s t e p i p e s are a m enace to
h e a l t h . A h a l f n ù n u t e » worK and a
table s p o o n f u l o f B a n n e r L y e w ill
r e m o v e t h o d a n g e r o u s accum ulation
o f ¿rcaae and c i ir t .
B A N N E R LYE
i h »..le an d convenient. A little goes
a l o n g w ay.
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IO c e n ts at y o u r g r o c e P «
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The sending of yemf name and addrea* and yoor gfrocer*! name will brin*
to you our valuable illustrated o<x)k!et "T he Uses of Banner Lye” .
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