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/ DALLAS OREGON V O L . X X X II. IS a renovator o f soil and as a food for stock, the cow pea is unsurpassed. T o get the larg est possible yield o f cow peas from any given soil, a plentiful applica tion of P otash is necessary. The best methods leading to certain success are fully explained in the 65-page illustrated book, which we send free to farmers who write for it. It tells of the remarkable results attained with cow peas nourished upon P o t a s h . Address. O E R M A N K A L I W O R K S , 93 Nassau S L , N e w York. M oyer VVIUon P acific coast. & Co., Sun Francisco, C aliforn ia, are «o le ag en t« for the FACTS IN FEW LINES Final Settlem ent. was spc.»t u various ways by tin* form er e- aenaial association i.r col looting coni' lit4 n \ says the Irish In i’ rpondent, .«fid the monument is not j ot < recto . A fresh executive now has tiie nmtter in hand. A Rrun ;wiek (M e.) mar. 1ms a small glass case foil o f ho.iey which he has pre erved for forty-four years, and it appear» to be as good ns when it was lirst made. The package, which origi nally weighed five pounds, now weighs three and a '»uarte1* pounds, the shrink age being due to evaporation. A young woman fi«himr from a wharf at Lake Pemioook, N. II.. hooked u tw o pound bass. As aim swung the tlsli « ’.ear o f water a pickerel weighing one pound made a rush for the disappear ing bass a d caught it by the tall. The pickerel was unable to let go Its grip ! efore both were landed on the wharf. Charles A. Smith has compiled some interesting figure; sho ving the growth o f B ane, Yt.. since incorporation ten ears ago. The gain In valuation is about ,00'*, the number o f real o tate t:\r.isf' - has been 195, the in crease in the number o f polls 1,201 and he uum' or o f new buildings and sub- ‘ antlnl im nrovementi appraised 701. Accor..¡i g t j u British board o f trad; return Just issued, tLe sugar consumed by tk » • ’ se g cl > • <••* i j Germany / ö ^ ' i r C ^ DANGER AVERTED. C y / CUJL, M 7 , /> ' D E C E M B E R 15. 1905. NO. 3. Christmas Suggestions iJ THIS RELIABLE STORE OFFERS THE BEST SE LECTIONS A T THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES Mens Fa n cysh irts in N egligee anil Gulf a very suitable X m as present. A ll kinds o f Neckw ear s ureat variety to choose from at prices from 25 cents to 50 cents. Dress Gloves A ll kinds o f «ires« gloves both in laities siul m en’s— at from 75 cents to *1.75. Xmas Snspenders A new assortment just in at prices from 25 cents to $1 25. S tylish Waists. Finest Wool Blankets. T h e moat up to dale fine o f silk and fancy waists iu town at from $2.50 to Grey, vicuna, and white blankets at from $3.50 to $7.50 a pair. $ 10 . S ilk Petticoats. F a n c y Waistings. A t from $5 to $10. Great Hdkfs showing. A ll kinds o f m aterial suitable for. fancy waists iu silk, cotton anil wash at from 25 cents to $2 00 a yard. A ll kinds in cotton , linen and silks. W e are ofTeriug the beat values iu town, prices from 5 cents to $1 each. Table L inens and Napkins. Hand Bags Ladies snd childrens band purses— 25 cents to $3. A ll kinds o f stylish »dippers to select from — hotb in gen t« and ladies goods from 50 cen ts to $3.00. bags and Bleached L in en at 50 c en t« to $1.50 a yard with napkins to match Fancy slippers. Electric traction hag been employed XT OTIC E 18 HEREBY GIVEN T.'IAT TH E UN- ' In Germany a quai-ier o f a century. / Vx-o ¿ v i Fa n cy T o w e ls and covers. Umbrellas values all prices A beautiful line oi fancy T ow els at The smallest vibration o f sound can prices from 10 cents to 35 cents. be distinguished better with one ear I f a man should cross a deadly snake in his pathway, he would quickly crush it 1 than with both. beneath his heel before it could sink its The geologist who accompanied the poisonous fangs into his flesh. He would I ' British mission to T ibet reports that not st«*p out of the way and temporize the country Is strikingly poor in valua with the danger ous reptile. And ble minerals. y e t h o w many It Is said that white mice w ill detect people are there J. KITN R, who temporize L. H IW ' R. * a gasoline leak, and they are kept for Administratoi s of the estate of Sarah Ritner, de- that purpose on board vessels carrying ceasoi I. the commodity. N, L. Butler, attorney. The K ongo dwarfs, six specimens of which have been brought to London by Colonel Harrison, never reach a greater age than forty j’ears. with a still more An insurance policy has Just been o t ic e i s h e ^ f . r v g iv e n to w hom it deadly e n e m y may concern that the undei signed has been written ar St. Louis covering the wliole consumption. Like duly appointed administrator, of the estate of Thus. o f a big bre wing plant and is for the a silent serpent, it G. Fuqua, recently oeceased, by the county court of glides along almost kite state of Oicgon for Polk county. All persons sum o f $(5,000,U(X). This Is said to be holding claims against the estutc of said decedent unnoticed. F i r s t the largest “ single plant” policy in ill arc therefore notified to present the same, duly veri a c o ld , o r s o r e fied, us by law required, within six months from world. throat, then a slight this date to me at Parker; and all persons ow cough, then catarrh, Steamship lines engaged in the Ita l ing said estate are required to pay the same to me then bronchitis, then . oneo. ian emigrant trade are preparing to b l e e d i n g from the Dated this 16th day of Nov., A. D., 1905. handle the heaviest business next fall lungs and finally death. The way to WM. FUQ UA, Administrator of the estate of Thou. G. Faqua, de that they have ever known, although crush out the threatening evil is to fortify ceased. system and purify the blood with practically fill records were broken the I)r. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. during the spring o f this year. Every weakness and abnormal condition Three rare specimens o f male tree that precedes consumption is cured by non-alcoholic remedy. At the first fern, Osmunds regulis, o f more than this sign of derangement of stomach, liver and 1,000 years’ growth, have been pro blood, look out.! It is only a question of tttsrney and Counselor at Law, cured for the lm; erial bolanic gardens time until the lungs will be attacked o f St. Petersburg from the virgin for through the impure blood, and then the S olicitor in Chancery* danger will he most deadly. Has been n practice of his profession in this place j ests on the Black sea coast near Adler. It should l»e known to every sick person about thiity years, and will attend to all ousines* that Dr. II. Y. IM< reo will give carefully Dr. Be nardo lately sent from his oftrusted to his care. Office, corner Main and Court ' considered, fatherly, professional advice London homes to Cunudu a party of to Dallas, Polk Co, Or. by mail to all who’write him at Buffalo, 305 boys from eight to eighteen j ears N. ,' i . No charge or foe of any nature is S e o f age. Since the beginning o f his res asked. Mr. Moses Horner, of Stnldstcwn, Penn’ a, cue work he has sent 10,520 from the writ's: "Last fa’ ! I took a scveie c<... J ( the A call has been Issued in Germany streets to an Independent and useful result of wet f-*< A) and this brought on ca rxn&sunr* table on wlileb re»ts a Wa- ter winter layers. Am ong the most for contributions to a fund for tlio tarrh and bronchitis which lusted all winter. kasn lacquer w are tray, with this liivl- popular o f these may be mentioned the life. I u ;ed tin ■ . Lotties »•! Dr. Pierce's Golden TRUCKM AN. Plymouth Itock, W yandotte, Orping erection o f a statue to the Poet Eicheu- Paris has a d w a rf elephant about the Medical |)i rm i ry ami two or throe vials of taliou attnoliml: “ Our patrons w ill con E. T. Griswold o f Bennington. Vt., dorff, to be unveiled on the fiftieth the "Plea a:, IYM is,” also one package of ton. Faverolle and Langshan, and size o f u Shetland pony. Its keeper Is Dr. Page's Catarrh Remedy. I am now cured. fer a fa v o r hy leaving their visiting D a lla s : O r e g o n recently had at his store a home grown anniversary o f his death, Nov. 26, 1907. cards In this receptacle.” W hile some when kept under favorable conditions a Senegalese, who has to sleep In a cot Many thanks to you.” rose which measured fourteen inches Because Friedrich Gruellcb, a Berlin An honest declor will not, try to per customers feel resentful, others are fow ls o f any one o f these breeds can where the elephant can see him. The A fair share o f patronage solicited 1 be depended upon fo r a regular supply in circumference. It grew' on a bush miller, remarked at a convivial gather suade you to take a worthless substi captive's fuvorite dish Is six pounds of tute in place of the "Golden Medical complaisant. less than tw o feet high. o f winter eggs. .lid all o-ders p ro m p tly tilled. Ing, “ A ll Is not Solomonic wisdom that rice steeped in four pints o f milk. H e Discovery ” tor the sake of a little added A statistician asserts that one per ¿rops from the emperor’s lips,” he was can also enjoy a nice tw o pound salad. profit. son out o f every tw enty was a pauper sentenced to three months’ imprison P o i n t s t o O lm e r v e In t h e C a r e n o # Reuben C. Clark o f Berwick. Me., fifty years ago and one in every 700 i inent for leze majesty. S e le c tio n o f F o w le . says that for years he has fought the a criminal. Now' only one in tliirty- Erni»eror W illiam has added to the The production o f egg« is an easy tent caterpillar and the currant worm j c o «t« .«vfc cents per pound; in Austria- six depends on the state and one in German army trumpeters provided with a spray o f soapsuds made from Hungary. TV* in Belgium. 7; In I matter in spring and summer, when GARDEN SN AP SH O T S Leaves Imle|xndence for .Monmouth and Airlie — 2,400 is committed for trial. ! with Instruments three feet in length :40 a in 3:3o p m old fashioned soft soap. The remedy Fran e, 7: in Holland, 5% cents, and i tb<* bens lay naturally, but to raise a The Chinese celebrated the Fourth and made from antelopes’ horns, spe- Ltaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallao— has proved most satisfactory, the in In ltussln. 5Vj cents. Sugar Is cheap 1 summer product in the depth o f winter 1:10 a m 6:15 p in Dust is poison to soft conifers. Field nt N ew Britain, Conn., by lighting a H ally brought from German Southwest Leaves Monmouth for Airne - sects never moving a fte r the solution est iu Denmark, where It is 5 cents per 1 is le«s easy o f attainment, says A. V’ . .50 a in 3:50 p m pound, a ; compared with 5V-, cent« in Meersch in W estern Poultry Journal, and Farm says that iu Denver trees o f string o f 50,000 firecrackers. The | Africa. The new trumpets sre said to strikes them. l.eat OS Monmouth for Dallas— Great Britain. i There are tw o reason« why the “ egg j Picetl pungens (Colorado blue spruce.» string, which was some twenty-six feet provide music o f a wonderful chi n e t:20 a in i :3u p m Out o f $",235 collected In Ireland for In length, was suspended from ft pole, ter. Leaves Airlie for Momnout.i and independence— Jo!.n Dunning, the Janitor o f Maine | farm er” should make every effort to are often covered with dust and smoke, a monument to W o lfe Tomj, $4,730 !0d a in 5 p in and the popping lasted for :i long time. ■■■ "■ '■■■■■■ JF-'.— hall at Bowdoln, college, has In his pos secure the production o f as great a but on shaking them they w ill be as Loaves Dallas for Monmouin an t lu.ie >eudonce— The federation o f French alliances GUO p in 7 .30 nm . session the compositor’s stick which number o f eggs in winter as at other bright as ever. This peculiarity adapts ri. 0. K a k is . J. K. S'lLKY. was used in sotting up Lon gfellow ’s . season«—first, because eggs are very them specially to city planting. They In the Fnlted States has secured ns “ Outre M l - , ” published In 1812. T h ’s much dearer in winter than in sum also endure much diversity o f soil and lecturer for next year M. Julien Tier- It. C. C R A V E N H. C. V A S S A L L , sot, librarian o f the Paris Conserva mer, and therefore the profits of the climate. com; ositor’s stick has been owned n « «ia e u i. Camii«3 r. j The Garden Magazine says lettuce toire. and M. Anatolo !e Braz, profess since 182“ bv T. S. McClellan, who Is year w ill largely depend on the propor U A L L A S C IT Y ftA A K j ninety-six years old. the oldest printe- tion o f eggs which the hens cun he in thrives on water treatment, radishes or o f Cel:1c language »’.ml literature at O F D A L L A S , OKiU.oN, We have the only set of abstract books in Polk I :n the state, as well as the oldest Ma- duced to lay at that season, uud, sec are improved hy nitrate o f soda, which the rn ivero lty *»f Bonnes. aunty. Reliable abstract* funnelled, ami m«*ney t« Professor Clinton F. Ilorre urges the ond, because in order to work up a can he dissolved In water, and beets ! son in the state. Transacts a general banking ousi- muj . No coininiasiqi> charged on loa.i*. Room* extinction o f cats on account o f their id3 Wilifun’e blook. Dalian •icss in all its branches; buys and sella Mr-. Hester Dorsey Richardson, sound business connection with con are benefited by salt. »¿change on prin cipal points in the pre dent o f the public records com sumers the producer must be in a po H a ir « honeysuckle, with Its fragrant destruction o f birds. H e says it lias United S tates; makes collection s on a ll mission o f Maryland, a prominent sition to supply his customers’ wants w h ile and yellowish tinted blooms. Is become a matter o f national conse K-M W -X-S Tsbalee ioin ts in the Pacific N o rth w e s t; loans one o f the most useful o f vines foi quence and Adds, "W e need the Ger member o f Ba’ timo e society, has be ail the year round. W ill i t , r * a d * r * In t h * Doctor» find T o secure a good winter supply of piazzas or for covering fences or any man method o f cat traps like those that noney and d iscou n t« paper at the best gun a personal Investigation o f the 82 IM U M Of t h * 1808 V o lu m * in one year killed 30,000 cats In H am records In the old courthouses on the eggs the follow in g should be observed: A good prescription a tes ; allow interest on tim e deposits. unsightly objects, as it is evergreen In A good w inter laying breed must be the south and holds Its leaves late In burg.” eastern shore o f Maryland preparatory For mankind. to reporting to the next legislature ; kept. the north The 5 cent package in enough for usudl occasions, S t r i » Storie«, M ck * book Ik Itatlf, rtfltctlkf The hens must he o f a highly pro- ! '* family bottle, 6«) rente, contain« a supply Mr a their condition with recommendations I w n c u l i l t in koine, c a m p u 4 8*14. ductlve strain and bred If possible from ' All rirmriri«te sell them | for their preservation. several generations o f good winter lay- ! A fa hlonable New York stationery RAILWAY * « * + + + + • * * * - * + ♦ + + # # * + * « + + house has a new device. Near the en era. Special Article* contributed by Femoue Men OSCAR H ATTE R . The pul lets which arc to he kept for *■ 4 Women — S U t e l a t a , T r ittU tfl, W rittrt TIM E TABLE: trance, where customers will fall over tad Scieotieti. so Î1 RU 1 *fr >4 no 2 winter layers must I k * hatched neither i it If they, don’t walk around I t is a l'Bu P tu 7 :»0 a IU lv Dali** ar 4:3ó P rn 10.36 am too early nor too late. 1:3« P in 7.46 » Ul lv Teals Sid’:sar 4.20 p ru i O.IO am The hens must he more than tw# 1:39 »• ur 7:49 » III lv Gilli unt ar 4.17 p iu H»:1S am Tkoufktful ta d Timely Sdì Urta I Artici«# «a Office u p stairs iu C a m p b e ll's build 1:45 M in. 73-r III lv ' Ui nlirejfOHl ar 4:10 p 1 » C lo am years old. Important Public «ad Dome «tic Qutttioai. # A T C R E A T L Y REDUCED PRICES 1.55 P in; 6:U> a •I ar Falls City Ivi 4 . JO m! .9 00 am ng- P The houses, yards and all appliances r\ F O R T H E M O N T H OF A U C U S T . osorpi ..ill kim > . must be laid out and constructed so as 'Train!« stop <»n si*n*U only. D ALLAS - OREGON. to Insure comfort. W We have more slin k of this kind than we os Completa Storie« Sy the best of L iolac Story- L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , J R ., Writers — Storte« of Character, Storie« of The food must contain a sufficiently General Manager. Achievemest, Storie« of Humor. tr »tore and mu at aell so mo to make room for othe. N . L B IJ T L E R large proi>ortlon o f those elem en ts, which are nececiMry for the formation I W Come early and get the benefit. o f eggs, tiie repair o f tissue ami the j ee 0s „ -Sit Kveote and D ALLAS. OREGON. production o f beat. the Fieli of Science and Saturai 1 T IM E T A B L E It may he taken as a general rule | W ill practice in all com ta. Office, # that It is a good plan to ailow the hens • • \er bn nk CORVALLIS MAIL-DAILY to hatch and raise one. tw o or three * Amueinc AntcdotM Bright » * • * • * » * • * « * • * • • • * • • • • • * * m V Portland Ar 6;.'»0 p m 81range Stringe i ltd Curloul Knawltdft, broods o f chickens during the sensor 10 4* am Lv Derry.. f l.v 2:1$ pm Sketche«. 11.13 p in Ar....... O’rvalila . Lv l:2upm L N. W O O D S , M. D. whim eggs are cheap. Tim e apparent* j Health Article«, Relifioue Ar At Albany and Corvallis coiinect with trains of ly lost in this way Is made up for hy j Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. Childres’ e Page. etc. Physician and Surgeon. the greater number o f eggs produced j DALLAS PASSENGER—DAILY, EX SUNDAY H l*»tra t*d Announermmt f o r Î9M mnd Samplt when they « r e dearest and In greatest 00pm Lv............. Portland..........Arm.iu »n Dallas, Oregon. Copiti V f* « Paper Seni lo Amy A d d rtit Free. demand. 1ft p m Ar Dalla-*. -----Lv T.uo m, No single breed can be said to be 1 Should In? »»*» white and im »•»»cnl Bc r ! YAM H ILL l»l VISION: tiie best for winter laying, fo r a breed rm m tnie«r d*pot foot ** J«*er«on street Ilia eternal anowa on A ' l ins p c»k «, I 1 £r AIRLIE FREIGHT—Taj-RT KEEL Y which w ill do best under certain cir and the finiuh sa perfect. ** fr«»»I* d Who cut« out and tend* this alts a t «see (^ iv * 7:40 s m Pirtla.Ml . A m « *:3i p m cumstances may not be suitable lr% w ith same and addreea aad i i .73 dow pane«. W here will you com bine | [ « t r e U n n in ..........D amo * .. A r rfv « * M m m w ill receive: Afriv. ft 04 p a ... Airi,« .......7 • iB heals. others. If, however, the different j art and w« rkm unehip in -neb u » e in - I t h a t th e rx ’ OTlCE IS ff EMERY OIVF.V \ derwifTKS I W au on th“ “Sth | davof % <*T »»»ft " I had a terrible caorh f«»r weeks Then I All the issues of The Compaatos breeds are divided broadly Into clas-oM 1 tif»il blen ding «*• at the Salem took Ayer's ( herr - pKetor»l *■ < 1 oi..y one for the remaining wee ha of 1905. h\ fh #p ifn tjr »••»•irt - f Pwfk . O iim h . » r Lottie ciwnpletely eure«! me ’ the weight o f evidence points to the I I laundry. G o » h I jndgeH i.oint t<> out ; P irte ' admin'«Ansi .r of the eetat*- of John B A . .1. M A R T I N , g -m m Thaaksciviuc. ChrietiMe and Man J ft. D a N k o u t h . Ht. Joseph. Mich, S*tt t , ! « • - of Polk r^niitr, f*re^rtn. i k r t v *!. Al conclusion that for winter laying »he r m Hew Y ear's Double Humber«. laundry work in sliirta, i* l nr- » d ' » e Mr #1M ■». C. A T K ltC «* .. pen»Mi- h Minjr eitini* *iriin«t the w.M ertate small nonsitting breads arc excelled ; cuff* .«• the liigh e«t u e r f e . o f n ri. I jo r r ____ Tke •• M l i t t t m m " Celt udir are rio»ffl«n| t • preoetit the • m > dn'v vet'S" I •« *e . . . . quir | mtt u d - tj i»w, law, ui to me th«? qnfl'"nwn und* r*i ov «I in jinun'i Mo. n.o an. ith, r ree <«• ■*•, <• <«■«>• «*# gtu by the heavy sitting varieties. The M o u s e , s ig n a n d o r n a m e n t a l, g r a in O w w i , within ■»* month» from the date ofth i« A id Tk « ComHkitu for tbt ia w ttk t t f nonsitters lay a greater unni!»er ■«m « librar, t f tkt beet rttd lu f Ite o f eggs during tl»e year, but the “ gen- «▼try number t f tkt ftm ily. ( , kaU onnng and paper h an gin g. ^ ^ ^ R V SMITH. ecal Dunjose” or sitting breeds are l*et- Leave order* in Dal!*« with J. J. Fidler j Admi listrat**r of the estate of John 3. «mith. Y « u will h n t * n recovery by tak - at toe William* confectionery «toi«. j I a l l a s , • • O r eg o n . THC VOUTH-8 COMPANION, » ««I»«. 8m> , In s a n a a f Ayer’a mila at bed tim e. del signed have Med tlnn tin;. | <mnt in the matter of the estate of Sarah Hituer, deceased. and Saturday, Dqc. 23, 1905, at the hour <-f 1 o'clock p. m., has been appointed bv the county court of the state of Oregon, for Polk county ;«s the tune for the hearing of objections to said dual account and the settlement thereof. All persons are th<*re- fore notified to appear at nuid time and show cause, if auv exist, why the said account should not he ap proved and the odministratora of said estate and their oondsmen discharged. Dated this 20th duy of Nov., 190.' | j extraordin ary good from $1 to $5. HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS GiFTS NOW ON DISPLAY. COME AND SEE ALL A dm inistrator’s Notice. N The Bee-HiveStore J. L. COLLINS, A RELIABLE PLACE TO TRADE. Oregon Dallas W. F. MUSCOTT, SHOftT STORIES. WINTER EGG PRODUCTION. MOTOR TIME TABLE. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION S I B L E Y <& E A K I N , A tto rn e y a -n t-L a w . SALEM, FALLS CITO WESTERN Attorneyat-Law. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Attorney-at-Law Ayers For hard colds, bronchitis, asthma, and coughs of all kinds, you cannot take any thing better than A yer’s Cherry Pectoral A dm in istrator's Notice. Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why it soothes and g;ies, C arriages acks 200 250 1000 * W ACNER BROS 2000 Your Christmas Shirt Front vrjn j Every New Subscriber Free Free PAINTER, Coughs,Colds I SILEM STEAM LlUNOSlf or , U n M w i l r i l M i U n t i v i dt T M M n . *