, P p o is > 1 V- - '/ . / . J T ----- — ) Z % * //, Al DALLAS OREGON JU N E 30. 1905. VOL. X X X I. ¿4 TRAIN AND TRACK. SAVE H IM ft There are nearly 5,000 steam and street railway crossings ut grade In the Tom Kenerson [Original.] and Ned Fowler were United States, of which nearly one during young leilows. neither of whom half arc protected. would be apt t > choose a commonplace Switchmen are most liable to Injury 1 occupation. were w orking’in a of any class of English railway work cotton mill They on small wages, when ere. Out* In twelve Is Injured In u Iveuersoii noticed paid to year, of station m asters only one In divers aud proposed the to wages Fowler, with til 7. whom lie had become very intim ate, The British commercial agent In that they should Icaru how to dive. Russia reports that the laying of a sec­ They left tlie mill uud, entering the ond track on the Trauabalkal line of service of « wrecking eo ^pnuy. soon the Siberian railroad will require over became the most daring among the 4J,0Lo tons of steel rails, costing about company’s divers. #1,750,000. Meanwhile Kenerson married, and There Is no trouble in London over It was sold that the m arriage was a whether a street ear will atop or where sau blow to Fowler. But this was it will stop. At cert.iin points along made up merely from observation, for the streets are post painted white. neither Fowler nor Mrs. Nancy Ken­ The cars stop at these posts. They do erson ever said a word to any out* not run past them or slow down when :ts to bow either regarded the other, they reach them - they stop. aud, as tor Nancy, she chose'lorn Ken- ersou. However this may be, the two men became stronger friends each T H E M E T R O P O L IS . year until they were more like broth­ Six million pounds weight of adulter­ ers than friends. Ned Fowler was of­ ated aucj harm ful foods was destroyed ten a guest at the lvenersons’ and al­ by the health departm ent of New York ways conducted himself tow ard his during the last, iwclvo moT,*.ha._______ friend's wife honorably. Ten years after the two men entered J. L. ÇOLLINS. the diving profession Fowler was still In the service of the wrecking com­ Utorney and Counselor at Law, pany, while Kenerson engaged him ­ self for odd jobs requiring a man of ¿Solicitor an C han cery. great nerve and experience, for which Ha» boon ti practice of hi» profeodion in this place he received large pay. about thirty years, and will attend to all business itruHted to bis care, Oltice, corner Main and Court One day Fowler received a tele­ U* Dallas, Polk Co, Or. gram : I Ayers Free Ticket to the Big Fair i] Do you like your thin, rough, J short hair? Of course you don’t. Do you like thick, heavy, sm ooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that’s the whole story. Sold for 60 years. " I have lined Ayer’s Hair Vl^or for a long time. It in. Indeed, a wonderful hair tonic, restoring health to the hair and ncalp, and, at the same time, proving a splendid dressing:.” I Du. J. W. T a t i M. Madlll. lnd. T. I 1 * 1.00 a bottle. A 'I tin m a n s. fo r. ¡W eak H a ir NO. 28. , THE BIG STORE IS GOING TO SEND A GOOD­ LY NUMBER OF ITS FRIENDS TO THE FAIR FREE. EVERY CUSTOMER MAKING A PUR­ CHASE OF $1 ON AND AFTER APRIL 22, WILL RECEIVE A NUMBER, WHICH WILL HAVE A DUPLICATE DEPOSITED IN A BOX. WHEN THE SERIES REACHES 100, ONE OF THE NUM­ BERS WILL BE DRAWN FROM THE BOX AND THE HOLDER OF THE CORRESPONDING NUM­ BER WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A TICKET FROM DALLAS TO THE FAIR FREE BY sank beneath the surface, n cable con on his right arm, which uncoiled as he descended. W ithin twenty minutes after he had disappeared he gave £he signal to pull on the rope. A dozen men took bold; there was a creaking; then the heavers went down on their backs in a heap—the rope had broken! T o m is c a u g h t u n d e r a b ig w e ig h t a t th e Again the diver came up. His hel­ R e d J a c k e t w re c k . C om e a n d s a v e him . OSCAR HAYTER. was removed for consultation. NANCY. met Fowler said th at his friend could not These few words brought up a dis­ be A tto rn e y a t-L a w . taken out alive unless it were done tressing picture to the diver. He saw ut once. “Get me an anchor chain,” above w ater men with auxious faces' Office u p sta irs in Cam pbell’ s build­ steadily pumplug air, others eagerly he said. ing. was none on the floats, but In w atching for any sign from the life au There instant a bout pulled off to a vessel DALLAS - OREGON. line, while perhaps fifty to a hundred lying and brought the chain, feet below lay his friend, held down it was near lowered and Ned called for his under a mass of wreckage, hourly get­ N. L.B U TLER ting weaker, the signals hourly becom­ helmet. “Nancy,” he whispered, “will you be Attorney-at-Law ing fainter. satisfied th at I have doue my best with It was a three hours’ journey by the DALLAS, OREGON. shortest and quickest route, but when this effort? There will not be time for W ill practice in all courts. Office, Ned Fowler reached the railroad sta­ another.” him,” w as still her only reply. over bunk. tion he found a locomotive w ith steam “Save I don’t,” he replied, “goodby.” tSsiC loi >... ar, . a. . , > a:io\. good R E D U C E D E X C U R S I O N R A T E S up ready to take him to the scene of the “If After awhile—a while—the sig­ sap weather a' w ell as the experienc­ disaster, and, flying ut the rate of a nal was given, and long this time the chain AH mile a minute. It was but two hours held, the debris was removed, and an- ed sugar niuk; r. On cold and cloudy T o t h e S e a s id e a n d M o u n t a i n Re­ SW. L. N. WOODS, M. D. from the time he received the telegram j | other signal came to pull up Kenerson. days you would watch in vain to see sorts tor t h e S u m m e r V a c a t io n . till he was on the float over the sunken He came to the surface; his helmet him fly around to his tiny buckets. On and after Ju n e 1,1905, tne Sou'll- Physician and Surgeon, Ur l Jacket. Nancy was there wonder- | ^ rpmoved; he WUB ,leftd. He seems to realize that sunshine ern Pacific, in connection with the 1C fully cool outwardly, but Ned saw by Huf no , c;ime fronl tow h!r. IIl8 | P LO W S . W A C O N S ■ C U L T IV A T O R S A Dallas, Oregon. warmth arc needed to make the Corvallis & E astern railroad will have the imploring glance «he gave him how rope wag pu|led np but QoCbing ,.aIue , and H A R R O W S B U C C IE S SPRIN C W A C O N S £ on sale round trip tickets from points sip run, and if you search for him she suffered. with it. Quick as it could be done a i on such a day you would he almost on their lines to Newport, Y aqnina "Nancy, he whispered, tel me hat, who bud JuMt cou.e to the float sure to find him clinging to a tree and D etroit at very low rates, good for Mr Plumbing of ail Kinds. $ w hether or no I lav e him. yon 11 believe put „„ „ w(mt down nlld brouKut I return until October 10, 1005. W .F . MUSCOTT, that ho has tapped' and having a ^ All sorts of machine oil. Our blacksmithing i s # I did my best. np the missing man. lie was uncon- I I T hree day tickets to Newport and TRUCKM AN. “Save him .” was all she would say Bclolw havlllg been iujured by the good drink of the sweet sap. If you Y aqnina, good going ¡Saturdays and re- | is guaranteed, Great variety r of thint;s tilings for fanners. X in reply. j framework, which had slipped and should notice that his heuu is tipped turning Mondays aie also on sale from D a lla s : O r e c o n The helmet was put on. and Fowler, j 8truck bjm to one side you may know that he all east side points Portland to Eiigent. - D ALLAS $ getting on the ladder. soon sank out of j w hen two years later Nancy Kener has got into that position in order inclusive,and from all west side points j f W A G N E R B R O S A fair ' »hare of patronage solicited sight. It was half an hour beiore be | 80n m arrjed Ned Fowler those who had that the sap may run hack into the tcab ling people to visit their families >n«l *11 o-ders prom ptly filled. came back and reported th at be had beaJ.d words “Save him ” so often corner of his mouth instead of fall­ and spend Sunday at the seaside. found his friend in the hold of the , ^ p ^ te d tried to assign a reason for ing down on his chin. Season tickets from all east Bide steam er pinned under an iron fram e , wjmt appeared to be au injunction ou | points, Portland to Eugiine inclusive, j which had slid down upon him while ; ,,owler not to l>ack !f he MOTOR TIME TA B LEr and Iron, all weal side [mints are also String the Ring. he was ut work. He had taken to m s j save Kenerson. Napcy never gave on sale to Detroit at very low rates with The players sent themselves in a band and by a pressure they both knew • J( reason to any one except her second Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — well assured hhn that 1.1s old crony , hnM,)MUd. It Wfts this: She knew if circle (close together), a cord or stop over privileges at Mill City or any Saw Edges point east enabling tourists to visit the . :30 a in 3:30 p in Leave» Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— was w ith him. The difficulty was to Kenerson was lost Fowler would hop«» ro]ie is got, on which is placed a Hantiam and Breiter.bush H ot Springs Are all righ t on saws, h u t’ sen sitive 1:10 a m 6:15 pm remove the debris. Fowler had a t­ marry her. and this is why Fowler ring, the rope being just long ih the Cascade m ountains, which can Leave» Monmouth for Airlia — nseks do not care for them on their tempted to do so, but had failed to stir to repeated .50 a m 3:50 p in his Inquiry If she would bo enough for the players to reach be reached in one day. collar, or cull«. O ur perfect m ethod Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— the muss. He had come up to get a satisfied th at he did his best. Season tickets will bo good for return after the ends have been tied to­ 1:20 a in 7:30 p m gives you careful work, which is shown rope to attach to it, hoping thut those Leaves Airlie for Monmouth aiul Independence— from all points until October llttli. THBHESA OS LIN. gether. in the beauty of our fine finish aud >i:uo a 111 5 p 111 above might lift it. day tickets will be good going Leaves Dallas for Montnoui u an< Iuue leudence— The game is to put one of the Three the im m aculate color which we send Meanwhile the signals on the life Hue 1:00 p m 7.80 u in. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Saturdays andreturning M ondays only. your linen hom e from the »layers in the center of the circle, Tickets were becoming fainter. Before assum ­ from Portland and vicinity will ing the helmet a second time Ned whis­ Spaed and Agility Win In Hen, Chick­ and he or she is to discover who has be good for return via th e east or west R. C . G R A V E N R. K. W ILL IAM S . the ring, the players working their pered to Nancy, who w as now a pic­ P resM io tit. ( 'a s h le r . ut option of passengers. Tickets ens and Hawk Game. hands sideways on the rope and side 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 ture of despair: from E ugene and vicinity will be good As many boys anil girls as choose “Nancy, do you believe 1 am doing [Missing the ring along "when they going vis the Lehanon-Hpringtield DALLAS CAT* DANK my best?” Leave orders in Dallas with J. J. FicUer may play in this game at one time. get n chance. branch, if desired. Baggage on New ur at the Williams confectionery store. OF DALLAS, ORLUON, “Save him.’’ was again her sole reply. One player is picked out to act as It is very confusing if the play­ port tickets checked through to New­ T ransacts a general banking Dusi- The last look those present caught of happen to he wearing rings, and port ; onY aquina tickets to Y aquinia I uess in all its branches; buys aud sells the diver s fa*e was th at of one who lien. Another of the same size and ers the faster their hands go ihc more only. exchange on principal points in the had determined to go to bis death. He weight is selected to he the hawk. 8. P. trains connect with C. & E. at The C hunky Sheep. The p lay er represen tin g th e hen fun there is. United S tates; m akes collections on all had little hope that he would save hla Albany and Corvallis for Y aquina and A short legged, short bodied sheep is points in the Pacific N orthw est; loans friend, uud be knew tliat lie could not , puts a red handkerchief arou n d his Newport. T rains on the C. & E. for often heavier aud will produce more TI,« Golden Woodpecker. money and discounts paper a t the best face his friend’s wife If be came up ]1C„ J if jf he can get net one, one. or in the ab­ ab- than oue that looks considerably lar­ Detroit will leave Albany at 7: 30a.m ., THE FLOCXMASTER. The golden woodpeckers live in a enabling ra te s; allow interest on tim e deposits. allve leaving blui dead below. Be head tourists to th e H ot Springs ger. sence of such a thing lie trusses his happy married stale, mating hut • C a r e o f S h e e p a n d L n a a h i. there the sam e day. Trains rout up behind with a piece of once. If the male dies, his mate’s to from reach A place for the sheep should f>e If you w ant to get tbs At this of the year the sheep and to C orvallisconnact^w ith all btggttAt r* turn« tor found In the plans of nearly every and lamlai season itribg to represent llie short, perky grief is lasting, and she lives a wid­ eas> side trains on the ». P. require much care and kind your labor and farm er. A small floek of sheep can your ground, lad of a hen. The player who rep­ owed bird the rest of her life. So, K ill inform ation as to rates, tim e ta ­ be kept on nearly every farm, while treatm ent, for It is now If ever that the you can’t atl'ord sheep shows weakness and disease. R A ILW A Y resents the hawk covers his head loo, the male woodpecker never bles, etc,, can t e obtained on applica­ a large flock would prove bard to man­ The U> plant anything hat long confinement to the bam e and another mate after the death tion to J. C. Mayo. Gen. Pass Agt., C. age and care for. When the flock is with a black or while handkerchief reeks __________ TIME TABLE: keeping ou dry feed for so many of his own. He taps on a tree be­ m Dallas to Y aqnina #d.20 Increased value of sheep should con­ the —thestandard after 49 years’ ’Train» »top on «¡¿nal» only. test. They aiwuys produce R ate from Dallas to Detroit #d.60 vince all that there Is money in rais­ out to pasture lu good condition.— chicks, and children of all ages may the largest and surest L O U IS C E R L IN C E R , JR ., Three-day rate from Dallas to ing them. We may expect to see mul­ American Cultivator crop«. All dealers sell _ General Manager. Jim and Mag. join. All the chicks get behind the them . Our ISOS Yisquina or Newport, $2.50 Heed A n n u al titude« of farm s th at are now sheop- Turkey’s government has Issued an L ittle M at? a n d little Jim hen, clustering just as chicks do in free on request. Carr-u to Mi-hool one clay; lesrt soon sustaining fair sized flocks, order to its custom authorities uot to D. M. F erry & Oo. a barnyard, and all keep their eyes T a n c h e r a sk e d th e m cjuestlons. fn the general pasture there is feed adm it any foreign goods which bear DETROIT, MIOH. SOUTHERN PACIFIC B u t n o W ord w o u ld th e y s«iy. on the hawk. P a lm S o n d a r l a S p a la . that will be eaten by no animal If not the mark or design of a star. It la He must approach the chicks to On Palm Sunday tha cbotr boys of the sheep.—Farmer*« Review. supposed that the reason for this la T h ty sto o d w ith w U rsling flnjrera TIM E T A B L E A n d b a s lifu l, d o w n c a s t looks, the Spanish cathedrals bear to the that (he repre.sentntiou of a star Is a trv to carry oil one at a time. The C h a n K « t h e F la m . CORYAI.LI8 M AIL-DAILY O n e a - h o lJ in s to th e s la te s services both the olive and the sacrisi The ram needs to be changed every part of the Turkish coat of arms. hen must try to head him off, which­ A n d t ’o th e r to th e books. 7:30 a m Lv................. P ort laud.................. Ar 5;50 p m palm. This Is In commemoration of tw o years and fre*h blood Infused In 16 46 a m Lv...................... Derry--- A ----- Lv 2,18 p m ever way lie may come. The chicks ll;4 5 p n iA r ......... Corvallis 7.. Lv 1:20 p in Christ's entry Into Jerusalem , when the fltPMta taken through Monti k to. recel fleeing chick by interposing. There scribed It as s gtrla’ game. It la pop­ i notice, w ithout charge. In UÍJ caused by the slackness of their keep­ English sparrow hawk It ha A . J, M A H TL\, is lota of chance here for clever , ular I d all parts of the world. ers, says a Maine farm er In American known to achieve a speed of ISO mik tricks and swift play. Cultivator. Many seem to think that sn hour. P A IN T E R , A handsom ely illustrated weeklv. I^ reeet d r eolation o f any scientlflo )ournal. TemiP. |3 a the sheep need little or no water. House, sign ami ornamental, grain year : four month«. do!d by all n«w»cket as well as in tion" I s ! The dl.diooeet fin a n c ie r r e ­ Oregon, within «ix month« from the dAte sf thi« seen winging across the country as to his Stealing« as 'operation*," A pood prescription i other stock upon the farm. Let gm*! fer. A tto rilc.y a -n t-L a w , are the big sap pails by the sugar •'We ain't broth-er an’ stater.” notice while the asms word covers the most Dated at Dallas. Jane 9. 1906. __ T h e g irl «poke v e ry lo w ; care and good feed be the infallible For mankind. JOHN RITNER, exnalsitf results of the -sarasa«'* skill. We have the only set of abstract b.»ok« in Pn maker. This beautiful bird, w ith a T i n M s t, an’ he 1« Jim m y. LEWIS RITNER. I rule with all farm stock. XM A esn» P* ia «oouf h for usnaJ occasion«. | m aty. Rshable abstracts fnrnished. and money A S ’ we be twins, you know. Ex te u to n of satd «state Ellis & Keyt, Dallas a l I Agricultural Implements i SALEM S T E M L 1 UHDRT SALEM, FILLS CITY S WESTERN FERRYS ‘ S cie n tific f l m t r k m llai r so o n «• dataily bottU, 00 m u , - * U um a supply for s » o n Mo c o m m i s i «bsegsd os Ion««. Rooms All OrufflsOl #eil tbeei ad I ikileus's MMb, Malins Wm