Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 27, 1905, Image 1

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    1135! RÜQ! COäSliiEH!
Our Second Shipment
G3A SPECIALTIES:
O f A d le r ’ s T a ilo r m a d e su its a n d o v e r c o a ts , a rrived th is w e e k -
Dry go. cl ladies and gentlemens’ furnishings,
Milinery and ladies fancy notions, ready made
Clothing, shoes,{rubbers, groceries, provisions,
Crockery, glassware, Hour, feed, hay, grain,
Hardware, nails, stoves, etc. Sole agents for
Culler it Bradley’s logger shoes, .Julia Morton
and Spence shoes for ladies, Flintstone it Pack
are dress shoes for men. Our 5, 1U and 15 cent
counter is complete, A ll at lowest prices
If air Vigor
At the Big White Store, corner Bridge and
Main streets, Falls City, Oregon.
not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that’ s the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? Of course you a
don’t. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? Of
course you do. Then why
. A- LUCAS.
MADE
lA/E S T E R / V
fo t*
Mass
“ While Ihe first c o d o f cin stru ction
o f vitrified brick roads ha . been greater
than m acadam, the ex p eine o f m ain­
tenance, repairs, cleaning and sprin­
kling has been much less. Vitrified
brick pavements are laid ou six inches
o f concrete and one inch o f sand. The
4iiveineiit has been thoroughly rolled
and any defective or uiscoiored brick
turned or replayed by sound ones. A ft ­
er the pavem ent is thoroughly smooth
and rolled solid a port land cement
grout law been applied, fi ling the joints
full to the surface. A fter being allow ­
ed to set fo r from fou r to six da. s the
road is thrown open to the public.”
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W .F A U L L
U A L L A S , O R E .
! UOA D l>b ILDliSd HINTS
BO Y E A R S ’
EXP ERIEN CE
i
i CONSTRUCTION OF MODEL HIGHWAYS
IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y.
!
T rade M arks
D e sisn s
C O R Y R lt t H r a
Ac.
Anvons «andin» a «ketch end dencrlntlon m»T
anlcklv eecertnin our opinion free whether an
Invention la probably P^ntebleC om raunicfie
tlonaatrlctly confidential. HflNdBUOK on Patent«
gent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munu 4 Co. receive
special notice, without charge, In ttfe
Com m lH sioner W illia m A. lilie s T e lls
o f Ills Most S a tU fa ctory Itesults
W ith SLicAduiu - M ow to Im prov e
Kurtli Ilon«l* by C r ed ln g .
Earth roads can be m aterially im­
proved for sum m er travel by passing a
grader or planer lightly over them early
in the spring, before the ground has be­
com e hard and baked by the suu. It is
much m ore satisfactory to make a road
good by ihe use, o f m achinery than to
w ear it dow n by travel. I f a grader is
not available for this work, a second­
hand railroad rail, one w eighing from
fifty to seventy pounds per yard, can
be dragged by a team o f horses up one
side o f the road and dow n the other
with excellen t effect. One round trip
is usually sufficient. A steel I beam is
equally as good. 'The o b je ct o f this
treatm ent is to sm ooth d ow n the ridges
and fill the ruts and hollows.
The
blade o f the grader or the rail should
be kept nearly square across the road,
so as to carry a sufficient am ount o f
earth before it to fill depressions. It Is
most im portant that this w ork should
be d one while the ground is slightly
moist.
j A t the recent national good roads
, convention held In Jacksonville, Fla.,
com m ent was m ade upon the line type
o f roads show n by Mount Vernon. N.
i Y. Its system o f highways connects
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest clr
| with those o f New York city and up­
eulstlon of any scientific Journal. Terras, *8 a
year: four months, $L Sold by all newader.lers
per W estchester com ity, m aking a c »u-
1 tluuous drive on excellently p a .e d
Branch offlee. 636 T SU Washington. D. C
j roads from low er New York to Mount
; K isco, a distance o f forty miles. Com ­
missioner W illiam A. Miles, who has
been engaged iu road construction In
In the vicinity o f Durant, la., horse« j
TRU CK M AN .
W estchester coun ty for ihe past ten
years, writes Am erican Agriculturist arc* used no m ore in grading the couu- j
D a lla s : O r e g o n
try
roads, for it w as found that a trac­
as follow s regarding his most satisfa c­
tion ea.Tlne could d ra w tw o aradcra
tory results in construction:
A fair share o f p atron ag e solicited
“ Our territory is inland, und the cost
»utl all o -ilera p ro m p tly tilled.
to construct these roads has been con ­
MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
siderably m ore than other districts
AND SICK WOMEN W ELL
which have the advantage o f water
transportation. Our macadam is gen­
Forty years ago. Dr. TMerce searched
erally eight inches thick, consisting of
Eat lire's laboratory for a remedy with
a four inch layer o f tw o and u half
which U supplant the ignorant and vi­
Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — inch trap rock, a three inch luyer o f
cious methods of treatment, with alco­
3Ub a m
3:30 p ni
Leaves lndc|>endnce for Moninoutli and Dallas— one and u half inch trap rock and r.u holic stimulants, then in vogue, and still
too commonly prescrit**! and advised fur
1:10 a iu
6:15 p in
Inch o f traji rock screenings. Each
woman's peculiar ailments.
Leaves Monmouth for Airiie —
course o f stone is thoroughly rolled
.50 a in
3.5o p in
N tare abounds with most efficient rem­
•^eavos Monmouth for Dallas—
with a teu tou steam roller and con­ édie t r a d in Lady’s Slipper root. Black
t: 20 a ni
! :do p in
Cohosh
root. Unicorn root. Blue Cohosh
tinually wet with u sprinkling wagon
Leaves Airiie for Monmouth and independence—
root and Golden Seat root. Dr. Pierce
wj . m
5pm
during the process o f rolling.
found medicinal properties, which when
Leave-t Dallas for M nunoui n an i lime •endence—
“ The telford m acadam is construct
extracted and preserved by the use of
1:00 p ui
¡ 30 o m.
chemically pure glycerine, have proven
ed by placing by bund labor native
most potent iu making week women
quarried stone on edge to a depth of
strong and sick women well. It contains
six inches. A fter thoroughly rolling
no nhohol; is not a "patent medicine,”
R. C. G R A V E N
W. C. V A S S A L L ,
nor a secret on« either.
this su rface with a ten ton steam roller
P r e s iu e n t.
C a s in o r.
«I was Fnfforlng with nervous headache,
a layer o f tw o and a half Inch trap
pains In the had; and dli/iness. so that at
rock three inches thick 1» then spread
times I had to lie flown for hours before 1
OF DALLAS, OKMJON,
over this su rface, alter which the re­ could raise in y head,” writes Mrs. Mary M.
Thomas, of ¿137 Winston Street, Los Angeles,
quired thickness o f tw elve Inches is Cal. "After taking the first bottle of ' l-'a-
Transacts a g en eral b a n k in g ousi-
vur1‘e I'rtririptUm.’’ however. I was so pleased
m ade up o f one and a half inch trap
ticss in all its b r a n ch e s; buys an d sells
with tie* remits that, I kept on taking it until
rock and screenings. W here the nature
1 was restored to health and strength. I
« c h a n g e o n p rin cip a l points in the
shall never be without this great medicine,
o f the ground Is uustable and wet tel
U nited s t a t e s ; m akes c o lle ctio n s on all
and shall take a few doses when 1 do not
ford m acadam Is constructed, but
points in the P acific N o r th w e st; loans
feel strong.”
. _
One of the principal use« of Dr. 1 lerce 3
where the soil o r subgrade Is tinu and
ffioney and d isco u n ts pap er at the best
Favorite
Prescription
1«
the
prop»ration
dry m acadam alone is em ployed.
*"aies ; allow interest on tim e deposits.
of prospective mothers for the tine* of
“Our granite block pavement is alsc trial and danger that comes when a child
laid on concrete and bedded in sand. is born. T h e"P rescription " Is strength­
After being laid the Joints between the ening and Invigorating and les on» pain
and dauger. It insures the perfect well­
blocks are swept full o f sand and the being atid the perfect health of t*>th
pavement thoroughly rammed in the moth« i and child. Every woman should
RAILWAY
usual way. This class of pavement is know tim e things »»efore she really In ..i
know them. There are many thin# in
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also confined to much used roads and to
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad­
tf-D P m 7.30 a in lv D.uia»
„r
p iu tf.ao Ain ,
viser.
that every woman ought to know.
1^*6 p nt 7.40 a in I v’Teats Sidiugar 4:20 p m 0:39 am
This celebrated work reached a sale of
f *• I* tu|7:49 a m lv Gilliams
ar *:17 p m 0:16 am
J. L. C O L L I N S ,
030,000
copies at 91.50each. T he expense
1:45 p m |7:5r ni lv ♦Bridgeport ar 4:10 p uj £:30 am
of production having thus been covered.
f>b p nil 8 : 0 ) a mar Falls City lv¡4:00 p n»|i#:20am
It
Is
now
being given away. A copy will
Ittsrney
and
Counselor
at
Law.
Dally except Lumlay. —
v>/> sent to any address on receipt of ‘21
'Trains stop on signals only.
one-cent
stamps
to cover cost of mailing
S o l i c i t o r i u < li » n r « * r y .
L O U I S C E R L I N G E R , J R .,
ont a, or. in cloth binding for ?,l stamp*
Ha* been n practice of his profession In this plac
General Manager.
Address
Dr
R.
V.
Pierce. Buffalo. N.Y.
about thirty years, and will aiteud to all burire»
xlo
¿rusted to bis care, Office, corner Main ami Court Don’t Be Hoodwinked,
tmotk • 1
m o»nas, cou Go, or.
cro*: er-pers suaded Into accepting a «ubstitul«
for the t Original
Uttle Liver Pills, first put
Ortt
. 1 * by old
»Id I»r
Pr R. V
Y Pn*rc*. «*«r 40 year* *go,
Scientific American.
MUNN &
New York
W.F. MUSCOTT,
WldTdR TIME TABLE.
C1T1
is A M i
U LEM . FILLS CITY3 WESTERN
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
T IM E T A B L E
OSCAR HATTER.
CORVALLIS MAIL-DAILY
7 :S0 a m Lv..............Portland..............Ar fi;50 p ni
i ! praAr.......
* “ *:v
Dwrj
p ™
11:45
Corvallis t t . Lv
Lv 2;,s
lr^Opin
At Albany and Corvail.s connect with trains of
Orsfon Central and Eastern railroad.
Attorneyat-Law.
BALLAS PA88ENOF.lt-DAILY, XX SUNDAY
60 p m L v ..................P ortland. .
; 10 p tu Ar............. ______
Dallas
YAM HILL
Lr :.w> » m
DIVISION:
F e m e n g e r d e po t foot of Je ffe rs o n atre**
J .
M
A R T I N
P A IN T E R ,
i g . k a U n u iin g m id p a p e r b u l g i n g .
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D ALLAS
OREGON.
Attorney-at-Law
D A L LA S, OREGON.
W ill p ra ctice
«ver bunk.
in all c o u r t !.
O rcoom j
Otfic«*,
L. » . W O O D S , M. D.
Phyiician and Surgeon,
D alla», Oregon.
COPYRIGHT 1905
DAVID AOIER A SONS
CLOTHING Ca
MIlWAUKCt,
Latest Styles,
Extra long overcoats for
COPYRIGHT I90S
DAVID AOUR & SONS
CLOTHING CO,
young men— 52-inch gar­
ments with wide bottom sweep and fullness in
the back, that give a look a look of correctness
to any one inside. Light and medium weights,
also Cravenette at from $10 to $20.
COPYRIGHT 1905
k DAVID ADlEflg SONS#
i
CLOTHING Ca^
MJIWAUKLL
The Bee-Hive Store
D allas
and taK3 the p lace o f tw elve good
horses, with an engineer to take care
o f the engine and one man to handle
each road grader. T he engine was a
double cylin der w eighing about 20,000
pounds, having O1/** inch cylinder bore,
12 inch stroke, 200 revolutions per min
ute and o f about 125 pound« »team
pressure. The graders are coupled to
the tender, which is ju st behind the
engine and which carries h a lf a tou of
coal and eight barrels o f water. A
team hauls an additional supply o f
w ater and coal enough 10 keep the ma­
chine« going all day. T he road graders
do not follow the sam e track, but go
side by side, one a little behind the
other. T he engine travels ou the road
al>out as fast a« a learn walks ordina­
rily.—Popular M echanics.
Oregon
ally realized, ana e , ec ny so by Uu
beginner iu the business.
lilui)« r i m y ,
—
A ii*»» »»•*-«! M o t h e r .
One jftdyer takes a handkerchief and,
E very oue knows how devotedly the
A mistake in the com position o f the throwing it at another, cries, “ Europe!”
first food may m ake so m uch trouble A timekeeper then begins counting ten mother bird ( ares for her young while
that it w ill hinder our prospects o;’ rather rapidly, and the person to whom they ure nestlings. She never leave»
m aking the chick take hold o f life and the handkerchief was thrown must them alone long at a time and cares
It
begin growth as it ought to begin.
name some place, river, mountain, per- j for them in the tenderest way.
Thousands of chicks are killed every sou or thing connected with the coun­ was, however, a surprise to watch a
year by making this mistake, and espe­ tries o f Europe before number ten is mother the other day when the weath­
cially so by causing looseness of the reached. It may be arranged that the er was dreadfully warm. When ihe
bowels by the feeding of a sloppy person answering correctly puts the sun shone on the nest the mother hov­
mess that In some cases was called next test question. If Incorrectly or ered over it with wings and tail spread
••moist” when It was nothing of the unable to answer, a forfeit must be w*ide. When It was hottest she sat
forward on the nest, spreading her
kind.
paid.
Feed the little chicks all they will
The players must be alert und alive, tall feathers until the white tips of
eat up clean every two hours, and be for often the one throwing the hand­ them showed. Then she kept up a
sure that the first meal Is given at day­ kerchief looks at one while throwing constant quivering, fanning her wings
light and the last at night as late as it iu quite another direction.—“ Book of and tall to give protection to the frail
midgets In the nest. This mother was
It can be given them, even if a lantern Indoor and Outdoor Games.”
a bumming bird.
is necessary to do it with, as this Is of
much importance in the raising of late
hatched chicks.
B ondi nor F o r Kofi<)irnyn.
As to the food used, wheat bread
The sentim ent Iu fa vor o f issuing
PAUL HAUSER
LLOYD HAUSER
bond» fo r road and street Improvement soaked in milk and squeezed dry and
is steadily g row in g throughout the fed crumbed for the first few days
H A U S E R BROS’
country. W h erever the bonding plan has always given us the best results.
After the first few days we supplw
has been tried, so fa r hr w e know’, it
I X j a. • w r-
___
has beeD satisfactory and in many mented thl» with fine grain mixture»
and
are
particularly
careful
to
see
that
cases that have com e under our ob
j T B I T -n il
STEVENS FAV0HITF NS IS
serration the first issue o f bonds has at least one-third o f this mixture con­
I
O
-
o
o
<3.*
sists
o
f
bulled
outs
cracked
fine.
proved so popular that It has been fol
The first feed should be mude out of
low ed by bond issues double and treble
that o f the first. The bonding plan is tills grain mixture, and also the last,
Sporting Good», Base Ball Supplies and Cuttlery
a good, sound business proposition, and between these tw o feeds give soft
Our S p e c i a l t y
P n o n * 2781
fond,
which
should
be
dry
and
crumbly.
and we look fo r a very general ex ten ­
F IS H IN C T A C K L E
SALEM, OREGON.
Grecu bone finely cut and fed spar­
sion o f the idea during the present
' ■
ingly, so as not to induce looseness of
j’ ear.—Good R oads Magazine.
the bowels, 1« also an excellent frame
builder.
G o o d R o n d s F ir s t.
See to It that cold fresh water and
We have arrived at such n high state
o f civilization and invention, says the green succulent food are supplied In
Baltimore American, that we are talk­ abundance from the very start.
And If water Is given from the very
ing o f the near solution o f aerial trav­
( d "jOi d
Await» every new patron that brings
- f r-ii
el, but we have nor yet got no far as »tart the little chicks will not over­
th eir laundry work here, when they
drink
and
cause
trouble.
to have a general system of giod roads.
receive th eir linen in such exquinita
•A\"V
c o n d itio n and with our u nappioach-
T H E SU M M ER CH ICK.
P ro p * In P o a l f r r .
able and perfect c o lo r and finish on it.
- T » '
A friend of our. Is wont to h «. v that
It does a m an ’» heart good to find a
B e a t M e t h o d s t o I 'n r s B r I n K r e l l a f
th*' less money a man has to «tart poul­
lau ndry that will turn ou t his linen
a n d < a r e o f l.u ie llu t o h e a .
try keephiK with (he better off he is,
/ '
week after weok with such perfect
The great thing Lo keep in mind when
beennne noeemlty com),els him to go
W ork
orkm
a» we
we do.
do.
carlug for late chick» 1» that feeding
B W /f 1
w
m a anship
n sh ip a»
slow, and stem ueeenulty »eems to be
must not be carried out to the extent
the only power that can Induce poultry-
of being almost a cramming process,
men to let tbelr plants grow naturally.
n r d c a ll e d D o cto r P ierce*» PI«H».«nt P c .c t s .
as the Inevitable result will Lie to fe«d
A» we compare the Huccensful plants
Tliev’ ve bepn much imitated »»nt ne er
them
off
ihelr
feet,
and
therefore
it
equaled. On** or iwo are laxatlva. thru* 0 »
Leuve «nier» in Dali«« with J. *T. Filile»
from small beginnings with the many
tour cathartic.
really l*ecorues the paramount l«*ue In
or et the William« confectionery «tor»-.
failures from Inrge beginnings anil look
j the raising o f these late hatched chicks
i almost In vain for a real success among
to see how* f.i«t we can grow them the latter we think he Is more than half
without
••feeding
them
off
their
feet”
—
J. E 8IBLHT.
H. C. R a KI».
| right. It Is not capital that la of most
which mean» without injuring their dl j Importance to the ponltryman; It la
gestion-
and
therefore
we
prefer
to
S I B L E Y ¿k E A K I N ,
j knowledge of his badness and expert
keep on the aide of safety ami not try ence.—J arm Poultry.
to force them too fast, which would
A t t n i ’ n e . V H - i i t - I ,u . w .
mean failure in the accomplishment of
F r r t l l l t v <»f K i c k *.
We have the o nly set o f abstract hooka In Polk
our object—maturing them before real
A T C R E A T L Y R E D U C E D PRICES
#
>unty. Reliable abstract* furnished. an<: m oney to
Contrary to general Impression, the B
■an. No eom»illation charged on loa.»«
ftoorns *
winter sets lu, writ«»« a correspondent fewer eggs a hen lays the more are £
FOR T H E M O N T H OF A U C U S T .
0
.d S WitflMi’s block . Dallas
of American Poultry Jou-nal.
| they likely to be Infertile, If we ran
Food rich In frame building material Judge anything from ex|ierlments ear- 9^
VVt* have more stock of this kind than
can •
1» therefore of first consideration, a* rled on at the Maine station. There
«tore and must «ell some to make room for others.
the least approach to fattening will an attempt was made to breed down­
R-I-PA-N-S TaJmlps
Come early and get the bene (it.
binder bone construction, ao necessary ward In egg yield ns well aa upward.
Doctor« find
at this period; so we must so balance ! The experimenters were aurprlaed st
A good prescription
our ration that the frame and flesh finding an unlooked for obstacle
growth will keep in the right relation j namely, the Infertility of the eggs
For mankind.
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to one another. The first food Is of ; from bens producing the fewest.
Vhe 5 cent pa- kace 1« enough fo r uraaJ rccaeiona.
•a fam ily bottle, 60 centa, r.jfitaina a supply fo r a
OUft-h more importance than la gener-
A Stunning Suprise
F
t
X Buggies, Carriages
and
Hacks ,
» . L .B U T L E R
,
i f o H M , * ig n » l i d o rn a n K M ita l, K raiu
D al u
O ffice u p sta ir* iu Cam pbell* ■ build-
»*•
... ArW10 % m
AlKi.iK FREIGHT— TKl-WEÀhLY
LaawB 7:46 a m
.Portland
Arrive S3* n m
La»ec 3:5» p ra
Dallas .... Arrive 4 Ì0 am
Arr.r« 5 i»5 pm ...... Airiie ......... Leave 7 00 a m
A .
o u t d o u b t th esw ellest g a r m e n ts
ever s h o w n in the city .
.41C ¡> grJJC'A.
P ioneer V/firihyu)*
DALLAS
su its fo r y o u n g m e n are w it h ­
W e a k H airl
FO R
T R A C E '
tria d e o f
-
Adler’s Collegian Suits
“ I have used Aver’a Hair Vigor for a long
time. It I*. indeed, a wonderful hair tonic,
restoring health to the hair tturi scalp, und, at
the same time, proving a splendid dressing.”
D k . J. W. T ati 'M. MndiH. I no. T.
pi .00 a bottle.
u
A l l d rn rg is t s .
“WESTE R/V
P le n ty t o ch o o s e fr o m b o t h in sin gle a n d ou b le breasted styles.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY
^
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W
W
% WAGNER BROS
All d r u n le t # sell them .
DALLAS $