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v ' IE R M A N E N T M EADOW S s h o u ld h a v e a n a n n u a l d re s s in g o f 5 0 0 p o u n d s p er a c re o f a fe r t iliz e r c o n t a i n i n g e le v e n p e r c e n t . and te n per cent, a v a ila b le phos p h o r ic a c id . This will gradually force out sour grasses a n d m osses fr o m th e m e a d o w s , a n d b r i n g g o o d grasses a n d c l o v e r s ; th u s in c r e a s in g the q u a l i t y as w e l l as th e q u a n t i t y o f th e h a y . Our practical book, “ Farmer's Guide,” gives valuable facts for every sort of crop-raising. It is one of a number of books on successful fertiliz ation which we send on request, free o f any cost or obligation, to any farmer who will write us for them. Add ress, G E R M A N K A L I W O R K S , 93 Nassau S treet, N e w Y o rk M eyer W ilso n Pacific coast. 4 Co., San Francisco, California, ure sole »Kents for the THE GIRL WliO WAS TOO GOOD [Original.] I was obliged to leave college during the spring o f my senior year. I had de voted m yself exclusively to study, and this had broken down my health. I was advised by my physician to go to some quiet country place and do noth ing from morning till night but lounge. I chose the village o f N. W hen 1 Final Settlem ent, is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t iie u n - derbitfned have filed their filial account in the m atter of the entate of Sarah ititner, deceased, and Saturday, Dec. *33, 1905, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., has been appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Polk county, as the tim e fo r the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. All persona are there- fore notified to appear at said time and show cause, if any exist, why the said account should net he ap proved and the administrators of said estate and their bondsmen discharged. Dated this 20th day of Nov., 1905 J. R IT N f R, L. R1TNER. A dm in istrator of the estate of Sarah Ritner, de ceased . N, L. Butler, attorney. N , , j I i I | ! J . L. C O L L IN S , Ulsrney and Counselor at Law, C h a n cery. Has been n practice of his profession in this place about thirty years, and w ill attend to all business otrusted to his care. Office, corner Maiu and Court 3s Dallas, Polk Co, Or. W. F. MUSCOTT, TRUCKM AN. D a lla s : O r e g o n A fair share o f patronage solicited »ad all o-ders p rom ptly filled. MOTOR TIME TABLE. Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — :S*J a in 8:30 p m Ltaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas— 1:10 a in 6.16 p m Leaves Monmouth for A irlie — .50 a in 3;50 p in weaves Monmouth for Dallas— Us» a in i:3u p m Leaves Airlie for Moninoutu and Independence— <00 a in 5 p m Leaves Dallas for Mon mom n an 1 Line endence— i.iOQ p ui 7.30 o m. ft. C. G R A V E N W. G. V A S S A L L , P ie tn ie u l. C u t lu e r . HALLAS Or CITY D A LLA S , BA Mi v»K rAJON, Transacts a general banking ousi- uess in all its branches; buys and sells ’ ¿change on prin cipal points in the United States; makes collections on all (joints in the Pacific N o rth w es t; loans money and discounts paper at the best a le s ; allow interest on tim e deposits. SALEM, FALLS CITY ¿WESTERN R A IL W A Y T IM E TA B LE : sol N.i 4 HO f I ”* ) p m 7.30 a in Iv Dalias ar 4:36 p 1:36 p iu]7:46 a iti ¡Iv T ea ts Sid’gar 4.20 p 1:39 p m|7:49 a is lv Gilliams ar 4:17 p 1:45 p ii: 7^.r in IvM n d gep ort ar 4:10 p 1:65 p ntj33?i a n ar Falls City Iv ¡4:00 p Daily except ounday. ' ’ Traius stop on aic'm l« only. o r 10.36 am mi »0 19 am ' in 10:16 am tu Q:! 0 ain 1 tnj til 0U am wont there the leaves were budding, the air was soft and balmy, the walks were beautiful, and I gave m yself up to strolllug. On one o f my routes there “ COMPLETELY DISCOURAGED *• ♦ was a young ladies’ seminary sur rounded by a high brick wall. One Is the feeling and plaint of women who are ’ run-down ” so low that work drags, morning while passing I heard a voice head aches, back ackes, hands tremble, —It was soft and melodious and e vi voice quivers, little things annoy aud dently came from a young girl—utter ” everything g o e s ing a string o f words that could only wrong.” be expected from one o f the opposite Look the other way just a minute sox: and see what Dr. “ By thunder! A thousand devils! Con Pierce's Favorite found it!” Prescription h as The expletives were not all as inno- done for more than a hal f - mi l l i on eeut as these. There were many that women In the last would have done credit to the forecas thirty years. tle. A reijetJtiou o f them would repel What It has done jnj f o r others it van the reader, though to me the words / / u S do f o r you. came out with such apparent uncon r IV Believing t h a t sciousness of guilt that I was simply \ alcoholic, s t ii* !‘> amused. It was like a child just learn ' '5k la ti«*g medicines / — v _, were doing much ing to talk, getting hold o f exnressions harm, Durtor R. V. the meaning v ( which it — * un Pierce turned his derstand. The girl did not seem to be rag investigating mind “* “ upon the problem angry with any one. She was evident ly fascinated with the sounds, bringing of producing a remedy for the use of weak and suffering women that should be them out with great gusto, as w e stu free from alcohol aud at the same time dents fired from out our throats the col E F F E C T IV E A N D S A F E . Nature has prodded abundantly for lege yell- I was - util*» cted to the girl such needs and i)r. Pierce found in without even seeing her. I pictured her native medicinal plants such as the roots as one o f those little Imps who by their of G OLDEN S E A L , L A D Y ’ S S L IP P E R . B L A C K roguish ways fascinate all who come COHOSII, U N IC O R N and B L U E COHOSII, the needed medicinal properties which within their Influence. She must have by peculiar processes strictly his own, laughing eyes, a dimple In each cheek, without the use of alcohol, he has ex the whitest o f teeth constantly display tracted. preserved and combined in exact ed In smiles by the parting o f a pair of proportions to secure from each its best effect. Thus compounded his " f a v o r i t e rod lips. Then when romping with oth p r e s c r i p t i o n ” is a remedy for the pains er girls I fancied her kicking off their and drains, weaknesses and inflammation hats, though If seen by a man she of the uterine system that lias won world wide fame by curing more than ninety- would turn scarlet. W ith iny concep nine out of every hundred who have used tion o f her I fell In love, and, having it properly. In itaking this you will 7 :nmv what you nothing else to occupy my mind, I and take ichat, you know to be good. d w elt upon her charms constantly. I tak* If in any doubt as to w hat is best for passed the school often, hoping again you, write'and ask advice of Dr. R. V. to hear the Incongruity o f a charming Pierce. 6(fl Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., voice uttering such rough expressions, and reliable medical advice will be sent you by return mail in securely sealed but this was not likely, and, though I envelope. A ll correspondence tree and often loitered for hours under the wall, strictly confidential. I never heard the youthful swearer. Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets the Ten years later I chose a wife. I al favorite family laxative. One "P e lle t" a laxative, two "P e llets ” a cathartic dose. ways regretted that fate had never thrown the swearer In my way, though I feared If I had met, loved and won her she might have been altogether j known better m ail to marry a min too peppery for me. My fiancee, the ister's daughter.” daughter o f a clergyman, was her very M y condition was such a few days opposite—a girl o f character, one who before our wedding that after a bitter took great Interest In the charitable mental struggle, which le ft me awake work connected with her father’s all night. I resolved to go to my bride church—Indeed, what might be called a expectant and make a confession. I model woman. A fte r all, thought I, went to her house in the morning after my little swearer must have turned out V eillifa st and asked for her. She came dow n with a happy look on her face, H. C, K a k in . J. R 8'BL ky . but when she saw my careworn ex pression it left her at once. SIBLEY & KAKIN, I led her to the library and shut the door. A t t o r n c .y « - n .t - L a w . ” 1 have called.” I said lugubriously, We htvu th « o » ly set of abstract books in Polk “ to say before it is too late that I fear aunty. Reliable abstract« furnished, and tanner to No corauiiagiiuj ebaured on loa.t«. Room« 2 we are going to make a mistake, and T a Wilson’s block, I »alias it i better to back out at the last mo ment than ruin a whole lifetim e. I have come to the conclusion that w e are too R-I-PA-N-S Tabulea much alike—both too steady, too up Doctors find right, too serious—Indeed, you are too A good prescription good.” “ So this Is what has been troubling For mankind. you,” ibe said, her expression relaxing. The 5 cent pa- kage is enough for usudi occasion*. '• family bottle, d“ cents, contains a supply for a “ By thunder! A thousand devils! Con All rinwrtfft* «ell them found It!” “ Are you” — I gasped. “ The girl you have told rre about so OSCAR HAYTER. often? Yes. From what you said about her I supposed you condemned A -tto rn e y a t-L a v v . Office up stairs in C am pbell’ s build ing. DALLAS - OREGON. L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , J R ., General Manager. 1 N. L . B 0 T L E K Aitorney-at-Law SOUTHERN PACIFIC D A LLA S , OREGON. T IM E T A B L E C O K V A LLI8 M A IL — D A IL Y 7:36 a in L v ............... Portlan i . Ar 5;.'«0 p m !? *? * ” * ..................iN ifry . f ...L ilU p u i ll;45 p m A r ........ C .rvxilis . f . . Lv l:2 u p m A l Al«>aiiy and Corvallis connect with tram« ot Oregeu Central and L w ten i railroad. h \ l l a s pa sse n g e r — d a il y t » L y ............ Portland.. t i A r .................. , ex S u n d a y ArlO 1<* balia« ...............Lv 7;u0 /V. J . M A R T IN , P A IN T E R , f . kalaom ing and |>*|>er hanging. - - L Office, N. W O O D S , M D. Pliytician and Surgeon. - S f/ 'i»«, aigu and o rn am en ta l, grain *■» W ill practice in all courts. >ver bunk. Dallas, Oregon. Y A M H IL L DIVISION: Bass* »ger dr.KH foot of J«ff«r*on street A IR L IE F K E I U t i r - T d l W E E K LY Leave 7:40 a m ... Port ami Arr; - i: 3 > p n • »v-r S:.V) p in ...........Dallas ........ A rrive o zu a n t m v , A 05 p nr ... Airlie .. I^tave 7 0>i a n OlIOOM i ;:t or cue >.U .Veit, »<' nor p jMVlvely | bad. Girl /ho have spice In th »m ure j attractive, but one never knows when ; a taste for wickedness Is going to make them a trial to their husbands. Nevertheless 1 wished that my finn- cee had just a da: h o f this same spice. She seemed to me lo be almost too steady. Men o f my kind, men who are Themselves reserved, dignified, me thodical, always superior to tempta tion— because. I have often thought, w© are not o f a nature to l>e tempted— usually admire oar opposites. 1 felt m yself getting a trifle wearied by ray fiancee’s similarity to myself. As our wedding day approached this feeling grew upon me. Was I not about to make a mistake—the mistake o f a whole lifetim e? This set me to brood ing when I should have been looking forward to the delights o f a novel con dition. In time this something on my mind attracted the attention of the girl who was to be my bride, instead of up braiding me, as another woman would have done, she bore my condition with >ut a murmur. Tills only dissatisfied me the more. “ I f she only had enough wickedness In her,” I said to myself, 't o tell me (o go to the deuce I think i couid be h a A s k is, she M killing me with her self control, her piety, her nter- d in **■’ '*•>•' I -aid have J NO. 4. Christmas Suggestions THIS RELIABLE STORE OFFERS THE BEST SE LECTIONS AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES Mens Fancyshlrts in N fg ilg e e ami G olf a very suitable X m a » present. a great variety to choose from at prices from 35 cents to 50 cents. A d m in istrator's Notice. V n n c R ** h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e i n ¿V derwigr:• ! w v on th ; Sth d.v of 'o v . . »905. by thr ronnty cm»rt of Polk con rty. Ore.o-n. in- i p-'int^l a lm in M n l/ ir o f »h « of John R , Smith, lat-.- o f Poi:< r«mnt.», »»retron. dneea» d. All ( pera»n« bolJinw ' clnim« a^nlnat Di'* r»H e«tat^ I ar« n o 'irte 11-» praw n » tl»e r m<». d»i'v veri fi«-’ a* r* I m iirfd by law, to the and- nd.ntsd in Mo> mo ith. **r«Yon, within «ix month« from the date of this notice Dated rhU 5 h dav o f Dw- . 1966 a M surra. i Administrator o f the eetate uf I ceaend. John 3. Smith, de Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? Then it’s probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. •' I have n«ed Aver’« Hair Y lfo r f >r ov*r »•» year*. ! am now ?i yeast« old end Ion « :» hej*ty growth of rich hron-n hair, «lue, I Ib'.uk, «n tlrely to Aver*« Ilalr Vlm r.” Mrts. M A K u r i l, Fel'evlHe. III. f l #• « bottle. for i G ood H air Finest Woal Blankets. Grey, vicuna, and w h ite blankets ah from »3.50 to »7.50 a pair. Silk Psttlooats. Fancy Walatings. A t from » 5 to »10. Dress Gloves A ll kinds of m aterial suitable for. fsp ey waists ie silk, cotton and wash at from 25 cents to »2 00 a yard. 6reat Hdkfs showing. A ll kinds o f dress gloves both in ladies and m en’s— at front 75 cents to »1.75. A ll kinds in cotton, linen and silks. W e ate offerin g tbs best values in lown, prices from 5 cents to » 1 each. Haad Bags Table Llnena aad Napkins. Ladies end childrens hand bags and purses— 25 cents to »3 . Xmas Snspenders A new assortment just in ut prices from 25 cents to »1 25. Bleached Lin en at 50 cents to »1.50 a yard with napkins to match Fanoy slippers. Umbrellas Fancy Towels and covers. A ll kinds of stylish slippers lo select from — both in gents and ladies goods from 50 cents to »3.00. A beautiful line of fauev T ow els at pricts from 10 cents to 35 cents. extraordinary good from »1 to »5 values all prices HUNDREDS OF OTHER A R T IC L E S S U IT A B LE FOR XM A S G iFTS NOW O N D IS P L A Y . COME AND S E E A L L The Bee-Hive Store A RELIABLE PLAGE TO TRADE. Oregon D a lla s Vi!: I O a ta lp M . j H ow to cwrw Wmrtm. Catalpa* are well known and easily Small warts on children’s hands distinguished from other trees by their wheu they appear in numbers can bs large heart shaped, opposite or whorl- got rid of certainly and painlessly by ed leaves; showy, Irregularly bell shop keeping them constantly moist with * , ed, white or yellowish flowers, more or lotion made by adding tw o drains ci less dark spotted, and the long, slender seed pods which contain numerous flat, dilute nitric acid to a pint o f water. winged seeds. The wood Is very dura ble and much used for fence posts and railw ay ties. Catalpas are propagated by seeds sowed In the spring or by H o w t o K e e p W a t e r C o o l. cuttings from the ripe wood. Btone jars with tight covers are th« best kind o f vessel to keep purified OI a AUKNCE M BACH EM. H o w t o R e n d e r P o ts R e s t I* »o o f. water In, for they are easily filled and An English Ironmonger claims that handled, and may be set in an ice i f new tinned pots and pans are filled chest to cool, says the N ew York Tele-1 with water and allowed to stand In this gram. Once cold the heavy ware keeps condition for a fe w days before being cool for hours, even when taken from actually put Into use they w ill be ren H o w t o K e e p C o o l. I f you would be well In warm weath the icebox. Alm ost the only objectioo k dered rust proof. er heed the follow in g rules, »ays the to boiled w ater for drinking purposes [ is the difficulty o f keeping it cool. T h is ' Rochester Herald: H o w to C u re and B orn e. is rather hard to accomplish in the Moderation In eating and drinking. Qprroii oil Is made of equal parts o f Pure air out of the house and with summer unless you put It In a porce-! H humm I oil and II me water shaken to Inin lined cooler. in It. gether, aud It In a most effectual rem Keep every vital organ in constant edy for bums and scalds. As these ac H o w to M a k e IH «u o e o f C ra b s. working order. cidents generally occur In the kitchen, Pick Into shreds the white meat from It is well to keep the remedy there. Take regular exercise every day In the d a w s o f one large hard shell crab The way to apply It Is to saturate aM weathers. Sleep only from six to seven hours, and set In the refrigerator until ready so ip** lint or, fallin g that, any s o ft to use. Take the body o f the crab clean cotton or linen cloth with the going to bed early and rising early. Dally baths, cold one day, warm the with the white meat from the shell, mixture and then to cover the injured mince aud add to it three tabiespoon- part so as to exclude the ulr. It Is as next. Regular work and mental occupa fuls o f cooked rice. Now add a quart tonishing how quickly the pain o f the o f white stock, season with paprika, wound ceases after this remedy haH tion. Cultivate placidity, cheerfulness and add the shredded claw meat, hnat thor been used. hopefulness. oughly and serve at once. Control passion and nervous fear. Strengthen the will In carrying out f * * * * * « « * ♦ < » < ? * ♦ * • ♦ ♦ * * ♦ * whatever Is useful. Check the craving for stimulants and anodynes. hei\ It appears 1 have made a mis take.” With that she went on with a string o f oaths so terrible that I put my hands to my ears that I should not hear Then I caught her around tiie waist and stopped the flow of words With kisses. A ll the real, practical goodness my w ife had developed remained with her. The spice which she had concealed from me has been sparkllug in her ever since our marriage. 4 H ow Ayers Stylish Waists. T h e most up to date fins o f silk and fancy waists iu town at from »2.50 to » 10 . All kinds of Neckwear m o t ic e S o lic ito r in * DAI.LAS OREGON DECEMBER 22. 1905. V O L . X X X II. P o tash r to K a t F r n it. It Is a mistaken Idea that no fruit should be eaten at breakfast. Indeed, It would be fa r tx^ter If people would eat less bacon at breakfast and more fruit. The apple is one of the best fruits. Baked or stewed apples will generally agree with the most delicate digestion and are an excellent medicine In many cases o f indisposition. Green or half ripe apples stewed and sweet ened are pleasant to the taste, cooling and nourishing. Raw apples are bet ter than liver pills. Oranges are very acceptable to most people, but the or ange juice alone should i»e taken aud the pulp be rejected. H ow B ug g ies, C a rria g e s a n d H ack s M ake A a d a la a U a C m e . H ow to Clonr Brnioos. T o prevent the skin discoloring after a blow or fall take a little starch or ar rowroot and merely moteten It wHk cold water and lay It on the Injured part. This should be done Immediately, but may be applied some time after* ward with effect. . « ___ JLILA1— 1--L. »J THE YOUTH’S COMPANION W ill ( l v . It, r.ad.rs In th , ■a lu u w of th , I MM Volum, a*rlAl M ort.., « O » M M I , ItM if. r»«MtU« Am .rtcan UM in M a » , c u p u t M M . 50 Spoetai Article* » » trib u t.« W * » ■ « • Mo, o od Woman—s u tflfliaflo, TrâvflUfln, W rit«» «Ad SC l.C ti.tl. 2 0 0 ^ # 250 45^ We have more stock of tiiis kind than we can W 0 store and must sell some to make room for others. W jP Come <*arly and get the benefit. X Complote Stori«« by tbfl Mot 0« Living: Storjr- Writflffl - Stori«« of Cb»r»cWr, Stono« of Acàiovomoat. Storie« of Inm oi. % W A CN ER HotM On Carrant «ven t, an« DM m t w I m I , tb« Field of S elen » «od S a u r a i IM U ry. BROS - D A LLA S | 1000 2000 o r orini in i A n AategofM. e e d e t», Bright ___ an« A m Am Strania I a and i ' Corion* K n o w lM f« , Sketche«. Your Christmas Shirt Front to T a k e C a r e o f S m a ll F r u lt e . I f raspberries are put In the refrlg erator they will almost surely be smit ten with mold, and this means ruin, says Good Housekeeping. The saga ! clous housekeeper comes to find out [ that raspberries are as certainly spoiled j by s sojourn In the Ice chest ss th e y ! would l»e by being dropped Into the garbage barrel. Small fruit, such a s . rasplierries. strawberries, currants and ! cherries, are much better kept on a broad tray carefully spread out no that the air can circulate through them. to Ip muklng Andalusian cream pour Into a porcelain vessel one pint of sweet cream and one o f orange Juice. Add to the mixture tw elve ounces of sugar and half the peel o f one orange. Infuse for one hour. Then strain through fine muslin, add a little orange flower water and freeee. $ ^ A T C R E A T L Y REDUCED PRICES FOR THE MON TH OF AUGUST. $. H ow > Kh' iiltl l»«ss whit« and inrnaculatc er the eternal snows on A ; ine p«*-k« and Ibe finish n§ perfect nx fronted win flow pane«. Where will you combine •srt sod workmen «drip in Hindi a l-emi • iful hle.iding .is ai t i l e Helen» h I c h i i laundry. Gooo judge-* poinf lo on» UiMidry work m ¿fair!*, foliar* ¡ i * iilT - ih U h * highest n e r i e r t i n of > rt SÌLEU STFilil H IM |j**nv** order« iti 0 * 11*0 with .T. d F'idlf or hi t.i« WiUéMu* 0 UBii«eti<m«rjr *L»r«. Baaltb Aitici««, Raltffooa Artici«*. 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