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UK! Utlfl! carat;!! OUR SPECIFIES: Dry good*, ladies and gentlemens’ furnishings, Milinerv and ladies fancy notions, ready made Clothing, shoes,»rubbers, groceries, provisions, Crockery,, glassware, flour, feed, hav, grain, Hardware, nails, stoves etc. Sole agents for Culler A’ Bradley's logger shoes, Julia Morton and Spence shoes for ladies, Flintstone dt I'aek are dress shoes for men. Our •>, 10 and 15 cent counter is complete, All at lowest prices At the Big White Store, corner Bridge and Main g reets, Kails City, Oregon. F. A- LUCAS " w e s t e r n W E 5 1 I made r f /?/V W eak Lungs eor A y e r’s Pills Increase t h e activity of th e liver, a n d th u s aid recovery. T R A C E ' c^fadT o f P iM IE E H/ a .T II m M Q iiie o r Z i ym M P L A Y S AND PLA Y E R S . Iloinrich ( ’oui'iet! says the forming of a competent ebO'U* is the hardest of n!i tmks. “ I f the ^:r!s < u g w ell," he say.*», “ t ey are ofteu prohibitively home.;*.’ ■ \ hut is your rectvation?” Charles CrohiiK’.u was ask'vl n .•cutly. “ W ell,” he rc ;ilitxl. “ just walking ah on! and looking at my theaters and noting that they are l>.ii'*d with suwesses.” p u r e llM j'?At'U/‘Acr SE E D /r-e O il W : D by r R I W P F U L LE R &Ci \JJ/S T E t/ a U T / N G ^ -rtC E A T T S W .P A U L L D M . E L A S , O H E . 50 YE AR S’ E X P E R IE N C E SW INE HUSDAHDEY T rade M a r k » D is io n s . . . . - C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone «endlns s ikot.h end dcorlptlon may qnlckly aacortaln our opinion fraa whether an invention ts probably patentabl«*. Communica tion» strictly ronndentlal. HANDBOOK on Patente ■ent free. Oldest agency for securing paient». Patenta taken through Munn ¿ C o . receive tpteial notice, without charge, in tTO Scientific American. I,orgeat clr- A handsomely illustrated weekly, un or acienirao juurusi. eolation o f any ecientlflc journal. Terms. |3 a 3oV ------- year : four month#, 91. Sold by all newsdealer* MUNN & » New Yort ^Branch Office. 625 V tìt.. Washington. D. 0. W. F. MUSCOTT, TRUCKM AN. D a lla s : O re p o n A fair Bhare of patronage solicited »mi a ll o-ders p rom ptly tilled. In »»ie.'iin g u h o o d sow I ('JUsklfi tin* u.usi esientlr.i point lv ia s ' - 11 : 10 !, good length w iilj h well urcbod buck uo<! with good legs uud foot, writes H, T. Morgan lu Detroit Tribune 1 pu,\ particular attou iijn to the« ■ points lt Is a safe rule to nosuiuo that a abort sow w ill be a "s liy " breeder and that from a long sow you may expeel a large brood. A sow with faulty legs or feet w ill not take the exorcise requisite for the proper development o f her uuboru brood. I f you want large litters o f vigorous pigs see that the sow has plenty o f exercise. I p refer to keep my sows lu ti con dition which most judg s would call “ too fa t” perhaps. Experience had shown me, however, that larger and stronger litters w ill be produced by sows in pretty high flesh tbau by those iu thin condition. And, though a thin sow may produce a large, strong litter, she Is sadly handicapped In nourishing a large litter ow ing to her condition. MOTOR TIME TABLE. Leaven Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — :30 a m 3:80 p m Ltavea Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 1:10 a m 6.15 p m Leaves Monmouth for A irlie— .50 a m 3:50 p m Leaves Monmouth for Dallus— 1:20 a in 7:3u p m Leaven Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— *00 a m 5 p m Leaver Dallas for Momnouin and Independence— 1:00 p in 7.30 om . R. C. C R A V E N W. C. VA SSALL, P re s id e n t. C aa iiie r. UALLAS OP C IT Y DALLAS, BA M i OK LOOM, Transacts a general hanking DU»i- uess in all its branches; buys and sells iACliange on prin cipal points in (he United S ta tes; makes collection s on all caoiiiLe in the Pacific N o rth w e s t; loans nouey and discounts paper at the best ates ; allow interest on tim e deposits. SALEM , FALLS Ollfi W ESTERN H A i L W A Y _______________ TIME TABL‘%:_______ l 2u p iu 7 JO a in iv D».wu a .' •».¿ o p ui v . « « n i 1:36 p m|7.40 a ui'lv’ T -At» Sidingar 4:20 p 111 W;J0 am l;.‘J9 1* un i 40 a ij »';v Uillii.na ar *:17 p in!«: ■«* »ui 1:45 p II' 7:;..' lit lv*B ul?epcrt a. 4:10 p ml :3oam ♦55 p n I LU » a u|ar Palls City 1\ 4:00 p ui|j:20aui Daily except wUni-y. 'Traîna atop mi signal» only. LO U IS C t K L lN C c R , JR , General Manager. TIME TA BLE CORVALLIS MAIL—D AILY 7:30 a m L v ..............Portland......... Ar 10:44» a m L v ................Derry.... a ... L t 11:46 p in A r........ Currant«.. . Lv At Albany and Con-all is connect with Oregon Central and Lantern raiiioau. DALLAS PAStlENQKK—D AILY, EX. SUNDAY 00 p in L v .............. Portland..............Arid: 10 an : 10 p in A r.............. Dallas ...... Lv 7.00 a n YAM HILL DIVISION: Passenger dr pot foot of J -ffer.ion street A l K o l E F H E i O H f - T i t l -WEE KL Y Leave 7:to a ni Portland ..Arrive 3:32 p ir heave J:W pm ........ D ai I s « . .. \rrives:20am trnvs S.vj p m ...... A in .« ..........Leave 7 00 a u> A . J. W hen the hog pasture begins to burn out with the com ing summer, look out! That sow and pigs which have been so full fed during the rainy season will disappoint you if you allow the change to fall on tbem too suddenly. They ate soft anti easily hurt then. See to It Hint they get shade and some green •tuff, even If you must out and carry It to them early each morning. A cul tivated pasture is better. D ry weather brings ilee, dust and disease iu Ita train. Pigs receive a check in growth, and disease is Invited to enter the herd under these conditions. — Farm ami Ranch. PAINTER, I f the spring pigs are well taken rare o f and not allowed to depend too me. h upon their mothers for a livin g th sows may be lire ! for fall litters, si. that the pigs will come about the same season each fall en l sp dug. says A. J. L egg in National 5s o kuinu. Fall plgo are not usually regarded as I .“ lug as profitable as sp-lng litters, but by tak ing good care o f them they may be made quite as profitable considering tb f oigher price o f pork In the spring By taking good care of the fall pigs they may be m aoe to dress 150 pounds such at six months old. • - Oagoos Dallas ee-H ive Store - W hen the Australian W om en '» Lib- ; T a IO V i ei.ii t j ’vu «,f i w .dheil wants era I union held its annual conference to «lienge Its name to Portliely. Tin» recently this resolution was passed: mayor o f Pw llheli attended a public ‘‘That all fem ale citizens between the dinner in Loud )n and was referred to ages o f fifteen and eighteen should re- ' lu the newspapers as a foreigner. celve instruction in the use o f firearms W orse still, summer visitors ure shy for the purpose o f defending them- * of going to u town whose name they pelves and their country in case of cannot pronouuce- O regon Ehgiand has an antibaby league. They propose (but the government shall take active steps to decrease the birth rate and that h penalty be in flicted on those who “ overburden so ciety with more than their fa ir share o f offsprln A poor man served by thee shall make thee rich, A »lek man served by thee ehall make thee strong; Thou shalt be served thyself In every sense Of service which thou renderest. —E. B. Browning to Study In N e w L o c a tio n o f th e B e h n k e - W a l k e r B u sin ess C o lle g e in Elks’ Temple, Opposite Public Library Portland, 0"e<ron It m i n t not he a n a lcoh o lic st.f>aidant .— | ' I | ! just a vo ret;tl le tonic. M;w*iinc these j needs and conditions Iir. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has boon in sucresml use these forty y'“ .:*s .nd has an umu l l ted a I of cures m ijUidcd in the ' history of medicine, f t is comooscd of ; non-alcoholic. • ceri • ovtract» of Golden ! Seal ro >t. (pneen'-; root. .Stone root, Black Clwgryhark, B hod root and Mandrake ro«»t, and by pro« -es perh'ctcd by Dr. P:. v *e. in L: own la.»oratory, so com bined in th«! BiGHi e\act r>-oi>oriions, cud their Li«* 'icinai ni’ .per'.u s pre-erved without t ' • ♦ • »He o f ; Vi »hoi as to louder it a *<’>•, and «•;;Vc‘h e renu-dy f«jr us<i in the faud!v without consiilliug a doctor. Young or o' ! cl ;, take ;t freolv as needr-d, an i now that its co-.aposiihm is pub lished. there is io ground for prejudice against it as a fate.it medicine or s«icret me deino. i t is Lckncr. K vv n^ Pr. Plerco’s P1eaua:it Pellet* rrr con^tlpat l in. Ccnutipa- X «Y \ e\ a tion Is the «■ atise of nir. iy «».»- •■'■‘•es. Cure th«- rati .«- r.n:l you cure the diatxni'. One ''P elle t” is u sei.,'o laxative, nrul two h ir.ild « atlmrtlc. Drug- gi-cs sell tnem. an«1 notlur ^m “ Ju-t ns good.** Dr. Pierci*'.* great thousand-yiagi illus trated Common Sense Medical A«1vis*r will i»e sent fro«», paper-bound, for 21 oi.e- cent stamps, or cloiu-uound fo r31 stamp*. J. L COLUiNS, itterney and Counselor at La*. v o!!cU oi la i i.M im i). Has been n practice of hi» profiiMi-.n in mi* pin- about thirty yearn, ami will attend to al! butdres. itruaced to lua care. corner Main am: eou/t OSCAR H AYriLt. sun I *ii m j iim IIM U I* - - , PUBLIC —- LIBB’- K ' ti BJ |HI>f RIAL HOTEL IF O ffice u p stairs in C a m p b e ll's build J. E. S iblrt . DALLAS - OREGON. Attorney-at-La* S IB L E Y & E A K I N , I An. Oflic«-, L. N . W O O D S , M. D. Physician and Surgeon, D»Uaa, O regon . We have t h f only set o f sbatraet »».«oks In j unity. ReliableabatrarU lun«ieh*-J. D A L L A S , OREGON. W ill I'ractu e in all cu u rii. • \er bank. H. C. E ar in . i \ t t o r n u y n - i i «,- 1 .u vi . N. L .B U T L E K <(, kslsnmrog and paper hanging. D all a «, y lie I n most ca se * a tonic and al terative prop- e r l y com- pounded w i l l afford the required help 1 y promoting digestion, assie. '¿ition and reconstrnc- tion of tissue and reducing waste of vital nerve forces. T w o l.llle r . n Year, M A R T IN , Uouee, sign »a d nrnu ncnU l, grain S îfS J FROM BIRTH TO OLD AGE A tt o r n e v a t-L u w . 5;50 p m 2;l8 p n. 1 *20 p in trains 01 E x tra long overcoats for^ 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. L igh t and medium weights, also Cravenette at from $ 1 0 to $ 2 0 . Life is a constant light, against the dan gers of disease, and lie holds his own tiie best who keejis his body and Its functions in the l>est work* ing trim. There are times in every life when N a ture gratefully accepts a little aid. She does not want a whipping up for that is inev itably follow ed by depres sing reaction. H o r s In S u m m e r . w 0*iUu, Font Co, or. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Latest Styles, Alcxau e.* Clarke has m a d 3 g>od i u a cor,.e hail in many shows In the last tlnvt years, hut he Ims excelled all Ids preWjUB elT'rta ia * T !ie Karl uad tlu O irl," in which lie 11 lay3 Jim Cheese, iu impecunious dog Gainer. It. i; Forrester will pro ant Florence Bindley next sea on in u n w mu deal comedy, entitled “ The Belle of the W est,” book and lyrics by lla r ry B. Smith and iniulc by K a rl L. Iloschna. The season will open in Cincinnati. Carol McComas, who w ill play Jim my Gingerbread, the principal boy in K la w & Ei lunger’s production of “ The Pearl and tl»e Pumpkin,” is a daughter o f Judge Mel '»m as o f Los Angeles, Cal. She made her debut as a whis tler. “T o produce a play properly,” says Mrs. Fiske, “ it is necessary for the stage manager to be thoroughly con versant with the author’s conception o f each character—to have each part at his fingers’ ends before he begins rehearsals.” The Em pire Comedy Four, consid ered to be the best singing and come ly quartet in America, leave for England Saturday, Aug. 12, on the Lucaidu and will make a tour o f ail the leading theaters in Europe, not le.urnlng here again until early in 1^00. The quartet is composed o f Frank Leonard, James Cuiniiutfham. Jack Roland and Joe R-I-PA-N-3 Tabu let« Doctors timl A good prescription For mankind. *n Im c fir t, vM t h « t^» Room* f , id 2 Milflun s block. Dalla» . 5 M . t t ^ k w i t. M U ) . «0 M U t'oih ah '1 io»>ney Ho c<>minN*i'in rh »tfed «»n Io a.*» for <it,iy r . KIT Next month we move into the new dially invite you to call and see the Elks’ Building, a complete floor o f premises any time you come to Port which has heen eoDstructed specially land, whether o r not you enroll with to our order, and is ic-inz erpiipped us as a student. W e will lake great with the hnndaomesl and u: si rn<s!- pleasure in showing you through tiie ern business furniture lv I is mtmn- different department*. The pupils in the business practice feetored anywhere for coMege pur- department occupy individual o ffic e poaee. Stndyinx In oar new home will be desks, each desk containing; five a pleasure. You know how much drawers. The fixtures in the offices nicer it ia to do things amid cheerful, are just like those o f a tank, all iu iight, inspiring surroundings. W e eor- oak. The pupils transact business with these offices. Every transac tee mean* that you can hav* the op tion is performed over the counter, portunity o f your life to obtain a sit the same us in actual life, from the uation in a first-class Portland busi day the pupil enrolls until he gradu ness house. Once in such a situation ates. This enables 6ur pupils to do there’s no limit to your advancement. satisfactory work in business from Grasp every opportunity that come* your way, and you are bound to b* the start. successful in life. Grasp the oppor Remember that laat year we placed tunity that exists today—now—by 207 Hebnke-Walker graduates in po- writing fo r handsome illustrated eats aitions. and could have placed ’>00, as alogue. Behnk*-Walker Business C «l- there were that many ealla from W r it * d irect to D ep a rtm en t IE Portland business men. Our guaran le*®’ 1