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y w o* H I G H \\ A Y E N G 1 N E K R S To Ayers • 19 C 5 . DALLAS OREGON V O L . X X X I. IC x t m c t F l o w e r THE E n n e n ee . A n y lit tle g irl m ay unike perfu m ery in the fo llo w in g m anner: P lu ce a layer o f the flo w e rs in a clean earthen ]*>t and o v e r them a laj-er o f tine salt. R e p eat the process until the pot is tilled, «■over closely anil place in the cellar. K o riy d a y s a fte r w a r d strain the es sence fro m the w h o le through a crape b y pressure. P u t (h e essence thus e x pressed In a clear b o ttle and expose fo r six w eek s In the rays o f th e sun and even in g d e w to p u rify . One drop o f this essence w ill com m u nicate Its odor to a pint o f w ater. NECESSITY OF EMPLOYING THEM IN ROAD BUILDING. S tic c o n a fu l W o r k A cc*on ii»lfati«* .1 In M u o M o iiu b H f.'i l i n e t o flic* E m p l o y - n i f i i « o f H la ilh il C o l o n e l I'o p o on llis in r a y Im p ro v e m e n t. When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are T h e condition o f the h ig h w ay s Is nn hide:; o f th e progrc.sslveness o f the people. Iu addition to the im portance o f sh orten in g distances by b rin gin g tin- bu yer and t e lle r closer to g eth er and thus g iv in g (o the fa rm er a m ore avail* able m arker fo r 1:1s produce, good roads help ou to a w o n d e rfu l degr«»e the so W m ite d th e T r o u s e r s . cial and educational a dvan cem en t o f L it tle A n to n y , aged three, w as at Sun the rural districts. d a y school in Ids first p a ir o f trousers. T h e doctrin e o f good roads has been A p ictu re o f several little angels w as “ For more than 50 yearn 1 have mwJ A y e r’s Sarsaparilla in my faintly. It 1s a i-rHiui tonic thorou gh ly preached, and th eir a d va n b e fo re th e class. at all times, and a wo-.d.-rfHl iifd ic in e for ini pure blood.” —D. C. H o l t , W est Haven, Conn. tages seem to be ho thorou gh ly recog •'Antony, w ou ld you lik e to be a llttla 11.00 a bottle. c. a y k r c o ., nised throughout the en tire country a n gel?’* asked the teacher. A ll drii-rgista,___ _ f o j * ____ T.p'-H1 M id -. "N o , m a’ a m ," replied A n to n y a fte r u that public sentim ent is unanim ously ca refu l Inspection o f th e picture. in fa v o r o f road reform , w rite s C olo " N o t lik e to be an angel, A n to n y ! nel A lb e r t L o p e in flo o d ltoads M a g a Why not?" zine. T h is is tru e even am ong the peo Keep the bo w els tegular with Ayer’s " ’ Cause, m a’am. I ’d h a v e to g iv e up p le o f sm a ller tow n s and rural d is Pills, Just one pill e a c h night. n v tro u s ers."—L it tle C hronicle. tricts, w h ere they a re a w a k e n in g to the rea liza tion o f th e d ire ct hearing o f su pervised by skilled men. Sections o f good roads on business prosperity. T h e question th at con fron ts us today state roads h a ve been b u ilt in all parts } Is not "S h a ll w e h ave good roads?” o f the com m on w ealth w ith the idea o f S o l i c i t o r in C h a u r c r y . but ‘‘ W h a t Is the best w a y to secure p ra ctica lly dem on stratin g to th e people I t m ust be conceited th at an in the d iffe re n t localities the best m eth M kh been n practice of hid profession in thin place th em ? " about thirty years, and will attend to all business in itia tiv e step Is to g iv e up e v e r y w h e r e ods to be pursued in the bu ildin g and Urusted to Lis care. Office, corner Main and Court ; the tim e w orn and perniciou s system m aintenance o f good roads, and o f la te -* Dallas, Polk Co, Or o f w o r k in g out a road tax. In m any the w ork has been to connect these com m u nities n direct road ta x has been sections and thus com p lete through substituted, the proceeds o f w h ich are roads. T h is plan has w o rk ed success expen ded on the h ig h w ay s under the fu lly In th at it has by these o b ject les su pervision o f experts. T h e su b ject o f sons interested tow n s and counties to sta te and national h ig h w ay s has been fo llo w the ex a m p le o f the state high Office up stairs in Campbell’ s build b roa d ly discussed and g en e ra lly a p w ay com m ission In e x te n d in g good In m any instances sm aller ing. proved, though th ere is still a m ooted roads. point as to h ow much the gen eral g o v tow n ships h ave purchased and are D ALLAS - OREGON. ernm ent shall furnish, how much the w orkin g stone crushing p la n ts and such sta te shall pay and w h a t proportion o f other m achinery as is necessary to N. L .B U T L E R th e expen se shall he borne b y th e coun keep th eir h ig h w a y s in proper condi tion. ties and townships. Attorney-at-Law T h e leadin g ed ucational institutions I b e liev e the counties anil tow n s o f the country h a ve recognizes! the im D A L L A S , OREGON. should m eet p ra ctica lly h a lf th e e x W ill practice iu all courts. Office, pense o f construction and th at the state portan ce o f this question, and m any should o w n the road w hen com pleted. h a ve pu t into th eir cu rricu lum a sp e o v er b a n k . If I W h ile M assachu setts lias a ppropriated cial course in road en gin eerin g. liberal sum s fo r this Im portan t w ork, w e re liv in g In a com m u n ity w h ose in W . C. P O L K A it w ou ld he a good financial In vestm ent terests dem anded the Im provem en t o f to increase this exp en d itu re on this the h ig h w a y s I w ou ld urge the para C o n t r a c t o r a n d B u ild e r plan, because m any regions w illin g to m ount im portan ce o f g e ttin g hold o f Repairing and remodeling done and stand th eir prop er part o f th e expen se skilled men. U n d er them th ere should all work guaranteed. Estimates air cannot under the presen t a rra n gem en t be uu.de a ca refu l top ogra p h ical su r mailed. Residence at south end of get a pa rt o f the approp riation and oth ve y o f the region to be im proved and its a v a ila b le road m ateria ls located and ers cannot get enough. Railroad street in Dallas. T o h a ve good roads w e m ust have tested. W ith this p re lim in a ry task a c sk illed road engineers. T h e r e fo r e the com plished the w ork o f th e road bu ild ing can be su ccessfu lly and econom ical ly pushed. -M <*- k N O . 23. Free Ticket to the Big Fair Sarsaparilla T H E BIG STORE IS G O ING T O SEND A GOOD pale and your blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. L Y NUMBER OF IT S FRIENDS T O T H E F A IR FREE. E V E R Y CUSTOMER M A K IN G CHASE OF $1 O N A N D A F T E R A P R IL RECEIVE A NUM BER, W H IC H W IL L W e a k N e rv es A PUR W IL L HAVE A D U PLIC A TE DEPOSITED IN A BOX. W HEN TH E SERIES REACHES 100, O NE OF T H E N U M BERS W IL L BE D R A W N FROM T H E BOX A N D J. L. COLLINS, attorney and Counselor at L a w ,; TH E HOLDER OF T H E CORRESPONDING N U M j BER W IL L BE PRESENTED W IT H A T IC K E T FROM D A L L A S T O T H E F A IR FREE B Y OSCAB H A Y T E R . A tto rn e y a t-L a w . W. F. MUSCOTT, TRUCKMAN. D a lla s : O re g o n A fair share of patronage solicited >nd all o-ders promptly filled. T h e C a r e o f G o o d H ip r lm o y «. \l u W j, fe l . Î f â . - MOTOR TIME TABLE. Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — :30 a in 3:3*t .*» m Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 1:10 am 6:15 p m Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — .50 a m 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— 1:20 am 7:3upm Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— •:uo s m 6pm Leaves Dallas for M.m.uou. i a.i i luue .endemic— w00 p iu 7 30 u m. R. C. C R A V E N R. K. W IL L IA M S . F i t )4 iiie u i. I lig h te r . W. C. V A S S A L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r llA L L A S OF CITY DALLAS, U A A ii OREGON, Transacts a general banking d u s i - ucsd in all its branches; buys and sells jAchauge on principal points in the United States; makes collections on all points in the Pacific Northwest; loans money and discounts paper at the best sates; allow interest on time deposits. A GOOD BOAD IN MASSACHUSETTS, first step to be tu$cu by any com m uni ty should be to secure the services o f trained men. n n le r w h ose guidance new roa d w a y s w ou ld bo constructed and both old and new kept in repair. T h e w ork accom plished by M assa chusetts has a ttracted a g rea t (lea! o f atten tion because o f the success a tta in ed under the system adopted b y that state. W o rk on the h igh w ays is a lw a y s SALEM, FALLS GITY A WESTERS R e A . X X 4 . W J L Y S E E D S i id y are not ea experiment. J ^ Bo 1 (1 by a ll dealers. 1005 Heed £ A u u a a l fre e for t.ie asking. D. M. FCRRY 4 CO.. Detroit, Mich. General Ma« « f c t . CO Y E A R S ' E X P E R IE N C E SOUTHERN PACIFIC T IM E T A B L E * DALLAS PA88E.NUKH—DAILY, EX. SUNDAY » p m L v ...............Portland.............. Arl0:S Dallas :20 p ra Ar. .. .Lv 7:00 T r a d ì M aras D c 3 i g : js C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone sending a sketch and description mtif r* nnickly ascertain our opinion free whether invention is probably patentable. Common! lions strict iy confidential. HANDBOOK on I* tci % sent free, oldest agency for securtu* pat. uts. Patents taken through Menu A Co. receive tprritU notice, without charge. In tLb S cie n tific A m e ric a n . YAMHILL DIVISION: Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street A IK LIK FRBIUIIT—TKI-WEEKLY A handsomely Illustrated weekly. lerpest cip vs 7:40 a m ....... Portland........ Arrive 3:32 pm culatlon o f any scientific journal. Terms. $5 a ve 3:60 p m ...........Daila* ....... Arrive 8:20 a m 1------ four months, |L 8o’d by all newsdealer*. vs 6:06 p in....... Atrlie.......... Leave 7 00 a m " 1 :J.38,B"**w Hew Yort Office. 625 F SU Washington. D. C A. J. M A H T IN , L. N. WOODS, M. D. P A IN T E R , H »us e, sign sml ornamental, grain Physician and Surgeon, ■g, kalaoming and paper hanging. »A L L A S , * - Tabules Doctors find A good prescription - For mankind. r Dallas, Oregon. O k BO O . -I-P A -N - s snoufh for usual occasion«, I m I cent pa-kags is s ÉMÉs-illr kettle, ifi tea its, eoatains a supply for a 3. R 8 irl « t . S I B L E Y ft » t h e THE ‘V i t l n e of I^ m t. M ay lie A e c n in p llith c d A t t e > r n o y M E A K I N , > a t - L a \ v . We have the only set of abstract books in P.dk »uuty. Reliable abstracts furnished, and money to N O T IC E IS I1 K H K B Y G IV E N T H A T . by virtue of an execution and order of u.de duly i-sued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Polk county, on the 4th rlay of \lay, 1905, to me directed, upon » judgment rendered on the 3rd dav of Jan.. 1905, and enrolled and docketed in the office oi the clerk of «aid court on the 27th day of January, 1905, which judgment is in favor of Louise Weinhard, Anna Wessingcr, Louise Wagner, Paul Wenninger and Henry Wagner, : ih executors of the estate of Henry Wein hard, deceased, plaiutilf. »m l against Edward Patras and Sereizia Patras, defendants, and by which execution I am commanded to sell the following real prrperty of said defendants, as described in said execution, to-wit: The south half of the north half, and the north half of the south half of section I. township 10 south, ranged west, of the Willamette meridian; also the southeast quarter of sec tion 30 in township 9 south, range 0 west of the Willam ette meridian, all in Polk county, Oregon, containing 4S0 acres. Also the nort h ; half of the north half of section 1. in town- I ship 10 south, ranged west of the Willamette j meridi n, in Polk county. Oregon, coicain ing 137 70-100 acres, more or less. Therefore, j j l will on U nder M n u act<*m eiit. Once in a w h ile an unusually success fu l co -op era tive sto re - m ay be found. Y ea rs a go these stores, not all o f them successful, h ow ever, w e r e numerous, but not so today. T h e g ra n g e in those yea rs had a m ost u npleasant expert en ce in those lin es and since lias ca re fu lly insured the financial fo o tin g o f such co o p e ra tiv e en terp rises before establishm ent. T h e F a rm ers’ S tore com pany o f Bl.»oilier. W ls., Is a n otable excep tion to the a v e r a g e rpn o f co-operative stores. It sta rted In a v e r y m odest w a y In 1892 in the w oodshed o f a fa r m er. I\ L . Scrltsm ier, president o f the com p an y then and now. T h e business n ¡w occupies tlirc e floors o f a brick block 72 by 80 fe e t and a la rg e storage w areh ouse besides. T h e r e Is now a paid up capital o f $75.000. Sales last y e a r w e r e $210.400, u net gain o f $15.- 01", or 20 per cent on the ca pita l a fte r sellin g m erchandise at a p rofit o f only 12; _. per rent. So fa r this y ea r the sales a re 9 per cent ahead o f the sam e period o f last year. On Jan. 1 lost m erchandise on hand in voiced at $02.- 000, and the m erchandise Indebtedness w as only $25.77 and no oth er debts e x cept cu rrent ones to cream ery patrons anil a fe w to stockholders. In eleven years, ex clu d in g la st year, the com pany has paid 300 per cent to Its ■ to r k h o ld m . T h e cre a m ery in connec tion w ith the store ms nn fa c to re d and sold $00.000 w orth o f bu tter In 1903. d. C, E arix . A Sheriffs Sale. CHANGE G ood L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , JR., CORVALLIS MAIL—D AILY 7 30 * m L v .............. Portland............... Ar 5;.'»0 p in 10 4« a 111 L v ................Derry..............Lv 2.18 p m 11.45 p ni A r........ Cor va. iid....... Lv 1:20 p in AC Albany and Curvalli* connect with trains of Oregon Central and Eastern rat I mid. Adu Som e Ooo.l roads add ve in :' t > e ery acre. Th e- p ra ctica lly b rin g th e cou n try and city :og< t er . 0 th at the present c r o w d S at u r d a y , J u n o 3, 1905, ed, u nw h olesom e conditions m ay be j at the hour if 1 o’clock, p. *n. of said dav, at avoid ed and ch an ge d re a ry country lifo the front door of the Court House in Dallas, in said Polk County, state of Oregon, sell at b y ea sy vis its to the city . public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title,and interest of said defendants, of, in and tosaid real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fv said judgment, to-wit; Three thousand ($3.000) dollars, with interest thereon at, t V rate of *i per cent, per annum from the fith day of Mav, 1903, until paid, also two hun Conducted by dred ($200) as attorney’s fees, and nineteen J. Y/. D ARRC W . Chatham. N. Y „ and 50-100 (19.50) dollars for oosts and di® bursements, and the accruing costs upon sa.d rress Correspondent New York Statt writ. Grange Dated at Dallas, Oregon, M ay 4, 1905. J. T . FO RD , Sheriff o f Polk County Oregon, S U C C E S S F U L C O -O P E R A T I O N W liu t h ave bc.ni the stuiiuatTl lor 49 years. i ______________ ____ T IME TABLE:_________ _____ 1 20 p m|7:30 a in lv Dallas ar 4:33 p m 9.65 am 1:36 p ni'7.40 a m lv'Teats Sidingar 4:20 p 111.9:39 am 1:39 l> iu 7:49 & in lv Gilliams ar 4:17 p m 9:3« am 1:46 p m|7:.'»r m lv'lirulgeport ar 4:10 p ui,9:30am :65 p ia|8:0~> a -njar Fills City lv|4:00 p m 9:20 am Daily except Lunday. •Traîna atop on aigiiah only. I t is conceded that the bu ildin g o f a good road is lit tle m ore than the first stop, fo r p ra ctice sh ow s th at any road, h o w e v e r w ell built, w ill g o to pieces un less con stan tly w atch ed by com petent men and a t the first signs o f break in g dow'.i the proper rem edy is applied. T o o much a tten tion cannot be g iven to I'u iinir filin g the roads w hich h a ve been built at grea t rvp ctr 0. In fo re ig n countries the roads have constant care und attention, w hich accounts fo r the ft e t that they a re good t' e y e a r around. Ellis £ Keyt, Dallas O ve rsee r G eo rg e A. F u lle r says that then- 1« np w artf o f $600.000 lnv#.t»<l In gra n g e b n ll» in N ew Y ork »Ut*. O ne at H e rk im e r coet $12.000. Sheriffs Sale. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T by virtue of an attachment-execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk, on the 13th day of May, 1905, to me directed, upon a judgment rendered in said court on the ilth day of May, 1905, and enrolled and docketed in the office of the clerk of said court on the 13th day of May. 19u5, which judgment is in favor of the halls C ity Mer cantile company, plaintiff, and «gainst. A r thur H. Watkins and Knee A . Watkins, de fendants, and by which execution l am com manded to sell the following real property of the said defendant, Hose A . Watkins, as de scribed in said execution, to-wit: Being part of the donation land claim of Theodore C. Thorp, notification No 6,743, claim N o. 55, in townshipfi south, rang«* 6 west, of the W il lamette meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, be ginning at a f>oint on the west line of a pub lic road, which is uorth 65 minutes east 220 feet and n«*rth 2ti minute« wt*t :!H0 feet »roni stake No. G, at northwest corner o f Falls City town plat (south), thence along west side of public mad 150 L et to a Und or change of course in the road, thence about west along south side of road 176 feet to a stake, thence south 200 feet to a stake or corner of Albert Harrington’s land, thence north 69 minutes east 47 feet to a stake, thence n«»rth 64 min utes east 110 feet to place of beginning^ con taining 38.743 square feet of land. There fore, l w ill on 8 a t u r d a y ,J u n e 17th, 1905, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the front door of the court house, in Dallas, in said l ’olk county, state of Oregon, sell at public amotion, t « the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title an«l in terest of the said defendant, of, in and to said re»l p r o b ity , or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, to-wit: Three hundred, fifty-seven and 45- 100 (9 X 7 45) dollars, with legal interest there «.n from the 8th day of May, 1205, until paid, together with seventeen snd 50-100 ($17.50) • foliar« for cunts and dfcbun^menU, ami tl»s accruing costs ujion sai«l writ. Dated at Dallas. Polk county, Oregon, this 19th d*y oi M *J. 1906. J. T . V O R D , Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. 15 n it* * About ln c u l»a t o r s . F irst co m p ly w ith the m an u factu r er's direction, as you can l>e sure th at he w ill g iv e the best a d v ic e possible us to the running o f a m achine that he has p ro b a b ly stu died o v e r fo r years, says the Feather. Th en be sure th at you h a ve placed the m achine p e r fe c tly level. K e e p the lam ps w e ll trim m ed and i use th e best o il you cun get. R e m o v e a ll in fe r tile eg g s on about the eigh th da y and on they fifteen th retest them. C om m en cin g w ith the second day I turn the eggs nigh t and m orn in g until ] the eigh teen th day. D o not open the m ach in e w h ile the chicks a re hatching. I t is a g ood th in g to let the ch icks re main in the incubator f o r r. d a y at a tem peratu re o f r.bjut 92 decrees. G iv e tliCM their first fe ed w hen re m oved to tiie brooders. G iv e the. i fo r a fc -‘da ys fine gra vel, stale brcadcrpnib : and hard boiled eg. s, a fte r tli t boil. .! ve .e aLlea. cracked whe: I. m eal, bran am i green ci ■ >er cui fine. A s they g r o w they can he fed w h ole m eat and oats. G reen cut bone e ml m ilk ¿¡Is > is good fo r them. N e v e r fc*d w et. shoppy 1 >od. I V « .'It In * Agricultural Implements | P L O W S - W A G O N S - C U L T IV A T O R S H A R R O W S B U C C IE S S P R IN C W A C O N S i - P lu m b in g of all K in ds. ; 9 ^ . . % W A G N E R B R O S % - CO VFEF . D ALLAS m M M HM HM HHt * # # # • «$ It Beats the Deck ii«n v w e can p u t su ch p e rfe c t w o r k m a n s h ip on h s h irt fr o n t, c o lla r o r cu f is w lm t e v e r y o n e «a y s th a t e x a m in e s «•Ur fa u ltless la u n d ry w ork , N o spot o r fra y to m a r the beau ty o f the irre- proH cb.ihle c o lo r and fin ish pu t u pon it i» *t, o .h e s e m n p e titio u b v an y la u n d r y in th e s la te . O u r la u n d ry w ork Ims i -a ch e d th e top n otch of perfec tio n (h a t has y e t b te n o b ta in e d . SALEM STEAM HUM P o ii It r y . jjO iS S lM n . A ll sorts of machine oil. Our blacksmithing is is guaranteed, Groat variety of things for farmers. F e w people rea lize w lm t enorm ous qu an til es o f p o u ltry and eg g s a re eon- .mmed o r h ow ra p id ly m odern m ethods ire rev o lu tio n izin g the p o u ltry bu si ness. N o t m any y e a rs a go th ere w as not a la rg e po u ltry fa rm In existence, Is ra p id ly b ein g recogn ized ns on an equ al fo o tin g w ith our other g rea t In and no one b elieved ex clu sive pou ltry 'a r m in g could be m ade to pay, bu t to terests, such as d a iry in g , stock raising day ttycre a re m any la rg e p o u ltry farms and oth er agricu ltu ra l .pursuits.—T o m - which are g iv in g a good account o f m erclal P o u ltry. them selves, and it is d iffic u lt fo r one to / R e m e d y F o r S ore E y e . say w h a t the lim it Is to the size o f a j R ecen tly one o f m y cockerels g o t a poultry fa rm o r th e w o n d e rfu l im p rovem en ts In m ethods o f handlin g v e r y sore eye, orig in a tin g , i think, from and Helling. It Is certa in th a t the A m e r a cold, am i as it becam e ve ry a n n oy in g ! ican hen Is p v ’ -iiyr h e rs elf fam ou s and to the b ird ho wn.uld scratch it w ith Ida J-A.FOLGERfc^ ffi L «a ve orders in Dallai* with J. .1. 1* idler or at the lbiy confectionery store. toes, w hich, o f course, m ade m atters w orse, until a t last It w as en tirely closed, and the lids stuck to g eth er from the fo a m y substance that cam s out o f the eye. I applied a fe w drops o f s w e e t oil each m orn in g an d ev en in g fo r about ten days, and th e e y e is now In p e r fe c t con dition .—Cor. A m erica n P o u ltry Journal. No Prizes No Crockery No Souvenirs j X tolg ËR& N o t h i n g g o e s wi t h G o l d e n G a t e C o f f e e b ut satisfaction. And there is no coffee that gives such universal satisfaction as G o ld e n G a t e . T here is h ealth and ch eerfu ln ess in every cup. Rich—Aromatic—Delicious. H igh grade grocers sell it. J. A . 1 and 2 lh. aroma-tight tins. F O L G E R CX C O . , S a n F r a n c i s c o L s t s b lls h s d In 1 S 50