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/ r. i 90 ¿. D A LLA S OREGOI V O L . X X X I. Ayers Better Fruits-Better Profits A ii O h io M a n ’ s K u d P o s t A r r u a ifr c - m e n t - R k ^ e u d v e , b n t S a tis fa c to r y . B e tte r p e a c h e s , a p p le s , p e a r s a n d b e r r ie s a r e p r o d u c e d w h e n P o ta s h is li b e r a l l y a p p lie d t o t h e s o il. T o in s u r e a fu ll c ro p , o f c h o ic e s t q u a lit y , u s e a f e r t i l i z e r c o n t a in in g u o t le s s th a n 10 per c e n t , actual A a end post “likely to be there at the «lawn of the next century” id sketched by u correspondent for the Ohio Farm er, with the following comments: A (see Hie figure» id u cubic pit l by 4 by 4 fVcf. ill.e.l- with < .Milestones and port! iid cement, about eight Inches of the lop being us .-tiong as i- ustal for walks. The post. B. Is iu three Inch gas p’pe. well ga l' .mixed, .with a screw c 1 » on t >p at I> cud a short piece of fiveeighth iu -h rod, 0. throurh a hole in the lower end. The top cud also has live-eighths inch roil, C, through a hob' Potash Send for our practical hocks of information ; ^they arc not advertising; pamphlets, booming: spe '-'«1 fertilizers, hut are authoritative 4 treatise«. Sent tree for the asking. OEUMA.N KALI WORKS ^ Nasjan S t., New York. jg a g 9 T H E BIG S T O R E IS G O IN G T O S E N D A G O O D the medicine that brings good health to the home, the only medicine tested and tried for 60 years. A doctor’s medicine. L Y N U M B E R O F ITS FR IEND S T O T H E F A IR •• I ow e m y life , w ithout, d o u b t, to A y e r ’s S a rs a p a rilla . It is th e m o st w o m if f t il 1 itMli- cin e in th e v. or Id fo r n erv o u sn ess. M y c u re is p erm an en t, hih H ca n n o t th a n k yo u eiuiturh.” M k p . D e l i a M i W e l l , N e w a rk . N. J . l.00 a bottle. il G ItlglHstB, i L a x a tiv e d o s e s o f A y e r’s P ills e a c h , n ig h t g r e a tly a id th e S arsap a rilla*, S o lic it o r in C bu n cery. Crounò L m f R. C. H U N T E R Physician and Surgeon DALLAS ■ ORECON v C alls answered n igh t or day. 7 M E T A L L IC EN D PO ST SET IN C EM ENT. OSCAR HAYTER. top end of the three-quarter inch brace rod, E, which has a short double bend A . tt o r n e v" a t - L a w . at the top, as shown, so as to hold firm ly when iu the position shown. For a gatepost I use a one and a Office u p sta irs iu C am pbell’ s bu ild ing. quarter Inch rod brace drawn at the top so the eud will enter the three- DALLAS - OREGON. quarter inch hole and place the brace on the other side of the post, forming a brace instead of a tension brace in N. L B U TLER the other style. Possibly a smaller cube of cement might hold, but I Attorney-at-Law wished to make sure, so used u four D A LL A S, OREGON. foot cube. I have four of these posts W ill p ra ctice iu all cou rts. Office, which have been in uso nearly four years, and they show 120 indication of over bank. moving or deterioration. The materials cost me about $.r> each which some may consider expensive, bi t for road way or other places where a post will TRU CKM AN . uhvays be needed they are not expen sive when durability is considered, for D a lla s : O r e g o n they may well he called everlasting. A fair share of patronage solicited »nd all o-ders prom ptly filled. H e r e ’* to Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — :8«J a in 3:30 p ui Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 1:10 a m 6 15 p in Leaves Monmouth for A irlie — »5® a m 8:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— 1:20 a m 7:80 p m Leaves Airlie for Monmouth ¡tad Independence— nuO a 111 5pm Leaves Dallas for Moinuoutn an i Inoo »cadence— 1:00 p m 7.30 o m. K . K. W I L L I A M S , ( .a s h le r . W . C. V A S S A L L , a ssista n t C a s h ie r L ili liA M t OREGON, T ransacts a general ban king ousi- ue 8 N in all its bran ches; bu ys and sells exchange on prin cipal points in the United S ta te s ; m akes collection s on all points in the Pacific N o rth w est; loans money and discoun ts paper at the best Bates; allow interest on tim e deposits. th e Iv c r a & e F a rm O n e M m n S a w h n v c b een (b u s ta iic in rd to r49 year*, 1 0.55 am i T h e y a r e n o t a a e x p e r im e n t . 1 '.);39 am ^ H old b y n il d ea lers. 1005 S e e d £ A n i m a l fr e e fo r th e asking. 'J:36-»m :*:3o am . M. FERRY It C0.( D etroit, Mtch. General Manager. BO Y E A R S ’ E XPER IE N C E SOUTHERN PACIFIC T IM E T A B L E m n. m cf T S p m L v ................Portland................. Arl0:20 a ru :2 0 p m A r ................ Dallas Lv 7:00 A . .1 . M A H rade M arks D e s ig n s C O S Y R fG M T C * C . A n yon e «endtngr a skeirh and devcrlul >r • 17 oul^kly ascertain our opinion free w h e'b er an Invention !« probably patentable. Comnitink'a- tlons atrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents •ent freo. Oldest nyenny fo r eccttriiijr pm ent«. Patents taken t Brough Munn A. Co. rece'.rc iptctnl notice, w ithout chante, in UJb D A LLA S PA88F.NOKH— D AILY’ , EX. SU N D A Y Y A M H IL L D IVISIO N : Paasen^er depot foot of Jefferson street A IR L IE K R U O H T - T R L W K K K L Y Vf* r 7:40 a m .......Portland ____A rrive 3:32 p m 8:50 p m ...........Dallas ------ A rrive 8.20 a-u A f i r e 6:06 p m ......... A irlie ............. Leave 7.00 a :r. Sckuiilic American. A handsomely lltnitrated weekly Largest dr- eolation o f any anyecienti scientific journal, T erm ». 65 a year; year : four months, f L L Sold by all new ndeal ora MUNN &Co.38,B’«i« ’ New Tori Branch Office. 63S V FL, Washington, D. C T I N , 3? A I N T E R , L . N. W O O D S, M. D. H . u u , sign aiid o rn a m e n ta l, grain Phyiician and Surgeon, > (, kalaom ing and paper h an gin g, h u n . • - Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. I c«at pa-kaf • '• enough for usual occasions. asRsaiilv bettle. »< ceate. o »u U i»s a supply for a Aii droeffots sell them. W HEN BER W I L L BE PRESENTED W I T H A T IC K E T FR O M D A L L A S T O T H E F A IR FREE B Y Ellis & Keyt, Bailas Citation. Final Settlement. T ^ o T IC K IS H E R E B Y G IVE N T H A T T H E I N 13 itorsigned administrator of the estate of Mrs. M J . H an is, deceased, has filed her final account »8 •noli administrator in thenour.ty uuurtof Hoik county Oregon, and that said court has set the hearing: thereof on Tuesday, M > v 2, 1906, at the hour of o’clock in the afternoon of said nay,and all persons having objection- to the same are notified to present them to 8<>i«t court on or before and time. Dated, this 15th daj of Mob., 1905. E * N N IK H. B U TLE R , Adm inistiator of the estate o f Mrs. M. J. Harris, de ceased. i*»« 1 — 'Hr “ saw " terested in said estate, greeting: IN T H K N A M E OF T H E S T A T E O F Olt- egon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Or egon, for the county of Polk, at the court room thereof, at Dallas in the county of Polk, on Saturday, the llth day of May, l'JO.i, at 1 C o lln p s ib lc T h e a t e r H n i. o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then A collapsible theater bnt wific-ii may there to show cause, if any exist, why the be folded into n minute apace an ‘ following described real property belonging to said »state should not be sold, to-wit: Lots when necessary will resume Us former 1, 4, G and 7 in Mock 3, in Saling’8 addition symmetry has. been invented by a to the town of Ballston, in Polk county, Ore- London milliner for the benefit of her. sex. The bat. which has been pat j exited. Is made on an Ingenious frame work, whirr, can be covered with p!! able straw, chiffon, lace or cloth—In deed, any material save velvet, which would crush too much to lie of service. It can also t.*> modeled in any shape to •uit any sty)»*of beauty. $ Agricultural Implements In the county court of the state of Oregon j for the county of Polk* j In the matter of the estate of Patience lien ■ j tley, deceased, citation. I To John M. M. Bentley, Geo. YV. White, Ed | Kaub, Norman Kaub, Myrtle Ktub, Flor ' ence Kauli, next of kin and all others in it ^ PLOW S - W ACON S - CULTIVATORS H A R R O W S B U C C IE S S PRI NC W A C O N S 0 Plumbing of all Kinds. 9 A ll sorts of m achine oil. Our blacksm ithing is 9 is guaranteed, G reat variety of things for farmers. W AGNER BROS - D ALLAS % It Beats the Deck W 1TNESS, the honorable Ed. F. Goad, judge-of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk, with the seal [«ea!) of said court affixed, this 3rd day of April, A . D., 1905. Attest: E. M. Smith, clerk G iv e ih e F lo c k How we can put *uch perfect work inanxhip on n sliirt front, collar or c u ff i. what everyone says tlis t exam in es ur faultless laundry work. No spot or fray to mar the beauty of the irre proachable color and finish p u t upon it that defies com petition by any laun dry in the state, O u r laundry work has reached the top notch of perfec- j lion th at has yet been obtained. H oom . Overcrowding the poultry lions# Is dangerous business and should never T h e H e a lt h O l r l n g A p p le . he practiced. Better kill half the flock, The m«)st recent claim made for ap liens in crowded quarters get the egg j ples is that they improve the disposi entiug ami feather pulling habit and tion and make you good tempered. ore much more liable to contract dis Further advantages claimed for them ease. Either get more room or dispose are that they not only, drive away all of a portion of the flock. Each bird dlsafPfr’eable feeling:«, but they cure tit# ri.otild have at lea «t six square feet of drink I M tobacco habits. {’ »or .’.ptoe, and eight Is better.—Com- SALEM STEM LiONOU Leave orders in Dalian with J. J. FidUv or at the Jh»y confectionery store. "1 J. B. S is ttr. • -« > H. C, C a s is . SIBLEY & EAKIN, A tto r n e y *-« t -L n w , w. h.v. tb.sniy «unir. mo. st . w r e t u n la Pots Rslisbls abstracts famished, and ronnsjr to . N > 'kfjBiufltfon «h*rfed on loaos. •4 S WilorftTs MdMrT IHM— “ Papa,” the bi'auliful girl said, brushing the thin locks l-aok from his temples, “ i hope you’ll never ask me to marry that stup'id young Mr. Uimpswich that comes here oc casionally.” “ Why, bless my soul, Kdith,” be exclaimed, “ I've never thought of such a thing. But now that you have mentioned him I ’d like to know «hat's ihe matter with young Gimps« ich. \ \ hat is your objection to him “ Oh, nothing in particular. 1 just thought” — “ hook here, sis. You’ll want to marry sonn; -lay, and when you do 1 | don’t know any young fellow I ’d rath<>r have for a son-in-law. He’s 1 in excellent circumstances, comes of ! a good family, is perfectly steady, ’ well educated, no had habits, tine ! looking chap— just the sort, 1 1 should think, that a girl would nat- j orally lake a fancy to, and you might eon-ider yourself lucky if you got him. What’* the reason you can't j endure the idea of marrying him?” t “ Well, because I can’t— not be- 1 fore next June anyway.” Skipping away from him, she opened the door and whispered to e young man in the hallway: “ Come in, Alfred. I t ’» all right.” — Chicago Tribune. NEXT W ASH DAY Its U s e m e a n i c le a n e r ■,r an d w h it e r clo th es w ith v e ry little r u b b i n g a n d v e r y little soap. T h e daintiest fa b ric w a s h e d q u ic K ly an d w ithout in ju ry . S often s the w a te r re m o v e s g r e a s e a n d stains. No d r u d g e r y on w a s h -d a y w ith B A N N E I l LY E . b in g m ad e e a sy ; C le a n s an d an d S c ru b floors an d ta b le s w hite. pu rifies e v e ry th in g aro u n d the house. O ne can w ill last two m onths. * il C o s ts b u t lO c en ts G rtc e ra « m i l I* Send us your name and address and your grocer's name, and receive free our valuable booklet " T h e Uses of Banner L ye” . It w ill interest you. Dali»», Oregon. O bboon R-I-PA-N-S Tabules DEPOSITED IN A B O X . The Diplomatic Daughter Succeeded In Her Scheme. LO U I 8 G E R L IN G E R , *JR.V 6:50 p 2;18 p 1:20 p train - HAVE A A LITTLE NONSENSE. RAILWAY C O R V A LLIS M A IL — D A IL Y 7:30 a m L v ................Portland..................A r 10.46 a m L v ................. D erry.............. Lv U:45 p m A r ......... Corvallis Lv A t Albany andCorvalF-i enm eet with Oregon Central and Kastern railroad. OF $1 O N A N D A F T E R A P R IL 22, W I L L M a c h in e . lie n . SALEM, FALLS CITM WESTERN ____________________ T IM E T A B L K: 1 2** p in 7.3u a in lv Dallas ar 4:u;» p m 1:86 p m 7:4tt a m lv'T eats ^klingar 4: j 0 p in 1:30 1* til j 7:4 A a in lv UiliL» ns ai 4:17 p 111 1:15 p in 7:5r m Iv'D i id^epoit a: 4:10 p m :55 p m;S:0> « u ar Falls « .’it) Iv ¡4:00 p mli>:2J*tn I>»lly except hunday. 'T ra in « atop on signals o n ly . CH ASE T H E H O LD ER O F T H E C O R R E S P O N D IN G N U M The cut shows a device that a Rural New Yorker correspondent has found convenient when running a crosscut saw alone. The standard, A. is 1! bv 4 feet, and 10 feet 4 inches from the pin. G, to the ground. The swing. 13, is 94 by 2 inches wide and 7 feet 3 inches Important factors In t e production of a superior quality of poultry, breeds and strains and oilier conditions af fecting poultry raising l a ve been in vestigated at the Canadian experi mental farms, and the information gained in connection witji testing and hatching eggs laid during the cold sea son is summarize 1 us follows: c ! r a m a s rnosKci T h a w . The generous and gently stimulating long. The guides, C, for B to play in. rations given to the fowls kept in cohl arc 3 feet 2 inches clear. The pitman, houses did not seem to affect the I), is i fort long and i inch thick. strength of the genus of the eggs laid The saw is <] feet long and projects by them, as similar rations apparently 4 feet 2 in lies. The handle Is set did in the ease of the hens kent in ar slightly slanting. The saw is bolted on tificially warmed quarters to the side of the pitman. The forward Eggs laid in early D # omber by the two bolts have large washers. Two hens in artificially warmed t ouses boards, E E, are halved together and showed a greater percentage of strong nailed to the standard. They are aoout germs than did eggs laid l>y them Inter .3% feet in length. The saw •‘carriage” In the season. is sin ply twis ntraight logs placed at a Eggs laid bv the same ben» in early convenient bright. surint: showed a satisfactory nereent- MOTOR TIME TABLE. D ALLAS, A PUR T H E SERIES REACHES 100, O N E O F T H E N U M nge of ferfllity. 4but tne weakest germs. The most striking and gratifying re sults were obtained from the fowls which, like their parent stock, had pev- i»d known warm quarters. From fifty- five eggs laid by these fowls in early spring after laying well during the winter - - forty-eight strong chickens were hatched. In contrast with this are seventeen chickens from fifty-two eggs la i«I by hens kept in warmed but comparatively limited quarters. Results were strongly in favor of the average farui conditions. W .F. MUSCOTT, OF M A K IN G BERS W I L L BE D R A W N F R O M T H E B O X A N D Has been 11 practice o f his profession in this place about thirty years, and w ill attend to all business itrusted to his care, Otiioe, corner Main and Court ■s Pallas, Polk Co, Or. U ALLAN E V E R Y CU STO M ER D U P L IC A T E attorney and Counselor at Law, F rn a id e u t. FRE3. RECEIVE A N U M B E R , W H IC H W I L L for- J. L. C O L L IN S , R. C . C R A V E N '■ é à â râ Sarsaparilla P o o r H e a lth M eyer, Wils» mi Sc C o , Sun F raiifi« eo, C aliforn ia, are s >le a gen t* for the P acific coast. I ;/ i Free Ticket te the Big Fair If your blood is thin and im pure, you are miserable all the time. It is pure, rich blood that invigorates, strengthens, refreshes. You certainly know AN E V E R L A S T IN G PO ST. no . :o. 7 fyL Rooms S ' • tv s iv . "Gee whix! You’re slow,” re marked the hare. “ I know it,” the tortoise admit ted. “ I suppose if there’s anything in this transmigration theory I must have been a messenger hoy at one tim e.” — P h ilad elp h ia I^dsrer. r T H E J. K . A R M 3 B V k i,t w mi ' r A *- —■ ' ^ - P R A T V C IS C O COM PANY