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I promptly obtained In all conntrle*, or NO FCC. I TRAOK-MAitKS, C.ivr .• und t j ,-l.nr u- ■ tered. Send Sketch, Model or I'not >, t. r ir o ¡ r e p o r t on paieutalubiy. AIL ■ U fcir.'rcs I& .3 IO T L V CONFIDENTIAL. Potent practice I exclusively. rturpabJin« r . r e n . > a. | Wideawake inventors should have our hand- | book on How to obtain and dpn: rid,V I « 'n- I Trillions will pay.How to fret a pari m i aiml ;! r I valuable information. Sent free to any aodreae. I I I I I r I I I V I eons idei able proportions. In this con nection blue sitale alone, which is found | in most inexhaustible ciuantities in and adjacent to Dallas, couhi he economical- ly manufactured into building brick. i So, too. with many other industries not i necessary at present to specify. Engineers and workmen are now bus- ! ily engaged drilling, and the work will be prosecuted as spe»*dilv as practical I method' permit, and until the results | we c o d (identic anticipate are realized. D. SWIFT & CO. [ M l 8*venth St., Washington. 0. C., FR E D . J. WACftiSR lias just |>ut in tint* of the “ Barcus” HORSE-SHOEWiG devi es. It is the latest thing out for shoeing horses and lie has the best equipment and can do the hesfc horse shoeing tliere is done in the county. He has the best of help and therefor can back lip what lie says. Just give him a trial and be convinced. The.reis no better work put out than is put ou t at this shop. DALLAS OIL COMPANY. Some Facts Regarding Their Bor ing For Oil. We are in receipt of a prospectus from the Portland gentlemen who have leased tiie Whiteaker land near town, and are now boring for whatever they may be able to find. We make a few exerpts: It will also be noticed that tin- South ern Pacific railroad runs right to our oil fields, which at '»nee, in a most fav orable and economic manner, settles the factor of transportation tor our product. Some time ago in order to ascertain whether or not petroleum oil could lie discovered on the lands in question, considerable drilling was done. Oil, al so gas, was found, and reasonable in dications that coal might also be found on these lands. At certain depths, kao lin is found, and from tests ma le, the finest kind of pottery ware can be man- act u red from it, also a high grade of pressed brick. Therefore we now know that the only prospective feature is as to the quantities of oil and gas we shall find. In all reasonable probability this com pany may soon be enabled to materially solve the fuel question for this section of Oregon, and if so, the city of Dallas will become a manufacturing center of SNOW WHITE MARE. W a'ter Sears Wants Her to Lead Rose Parade. Walter Sears, of Dallas, thinks he has just the horse which the Hose Fes tival ; s-ociation wants for Hex Oregon- us to ride upon and it is pos: ible that his animal may be selected. In a li t ter to the Journal Mr. Sears writes: 1 have in my livery barn hi re a horse that I think will till the hill to perfec tion. It is a snow white mare, weight about 925 pounds, standing 15 hands and one inch, long Mowing mane and tail; in fact I think is especially fitted for the leadership of the parade. I would be pleased to hear from the prop er committee regarding the matter.’ ’ The festival association wished to se cure a horse to lead the triumphal en try of the king of the festival into the city and if Mr. Sears' animal fills re quirements it will probably be used.— Portland Journal. CITY COUNCIL MEETS, Bids Opened for Macadamizing Our Street*. ' | i ' “ • \ VJ V DR.MiLES'ÂNi>Fh^ P ills FOR , \ N T ry O n e FOR N euralgia S c ia t ic a . R heumatism B a cka ch e . P ain inchest D is t r e s s in STOMACH. S leeplessness ü /k. « \ R e lie v e P a in ’ ^ Q u i c k l y , le a v i n g n o 1 ;^ bad A fter-effects 7 77777777777777777777 B 777777777 ^ / © Wm /M'im T h e y T a k e of the Little T a b le t s a n d th e P a in is ^. 25 Doses 25 Cents G ld E G o n e . Sold in Bulk N ev er -TS/W sW /// a Guy Bros. & Dalton ....................... 5 70 Oregonian......................................... 2 43 Judges and clerks ......................... 34 00 Action on an ordinance providing for extra electric lights was indefinitely postponed. Complaint was made regarding drunk- enes» of some minors last Sunday. Bids for macadamizing: nine blocks of our city ware then opened. It wait fount that on I v one hid had been roceived. that of Mr. J. W. Sweeney, a Portland contractor. HU bid was to take entire MR. SWEENEY’S BID. — i How it w Shows i up the n Cost • Between j macadam and raving. ------ In the account of , tle Join*» of the | j a8 published elsewhere, it ■ , will he seen that the contractor desires | to lay our macadam streots at « cost to thu property owners of 12.2.S cents a rte iW» s'»" i «** *•**.*- ■?.*:• v r natal day. Those present were: Mies- ! es Winnie Kelly, Lillian McVieker, 1 Vera Cos per, Louise Collins, Kdnell Col - 1 I line, Edna Hall, Claudia Coad, Hallie' Coad, Buena Fiske, Ella Butler, Frank-j ie Hayter, Allie Fuller, Ella Hoy, Alice Grant, Edith Yates; Messers Carl Fen ton,’Vern Laurner, Kay Hamsey, August i Kisser, Robbie Van Orsdel, Walter) Muir, Alphus Bovd, Elmer Strayer,, Dean Collins, Frank Collins, Frank Kersey, Wavne Greenwood, Claud j Shaw. Edgar Craven, CUv Crider, Mr. | and Mrs. II L. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs.; C. G. Coad, Mr. and Mrs. E. ilayter, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coad. When it comes to GROCERIES N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H The city council met in regular ses dance with the specifications at $2.25 a j does not include the taking off of the T h e C ou rt S t. cubic yard. He will do the needed ex present covering of gravel, the laying of sion last Monday evening with all the cavating on the street, in removing the C rocers the curbs or crosswalks. The bid was officers present except Councilman Van- gravel, for 35 cents a cubic yard. He not put in according to the way specifi also put in n bid for making the cement Orsdel. ed by the council for a number «if reas The city engineer was ordered to crosswalks for 1H cents a square foot, which would bring the cost of a 5-foot ons. One was that the contractor, if set the stakes for the opening of Plum walk to about $54. No hid was placed | running the crusher, could work more street, and of two alleyways in the ad for the making of the curbs, but uu* cum«, um> Mr .m . ' j , . , . . • . *i Sweunev is perfwtlv willing to hid on j Hdv» l,t*nP*Mudy ♦» himsell and the nty jacent blocks on each side. Then the | that work if it is deal red. by being able t«> utilize his force where Hon. J. L. Collins Ims handl'd us the marshal was ordered to see that ways | The Oak street sewer project was j needed, at the quarry or on the streets, following letter for publication, which I mentioned are open to travel at the ex- j again discussed, but no definite couclu- | This would certainly tend t-> expedite is self explanatory: pense of the property owners. Salem, April 16th, 1908. sion arrived at. tlie work, an<l we beleive would work to Hon. J. L. Collins, The hack Aches because the kidneys | The street commissioner was ordered Tin* council then adjourned until next the advantage of the city. It is a ques arc blockaded. Help the kidneys with Dallas, Oregon. to relay the Byerley and McAllister Monday evening for the final considera The back will ache no j Dear Sir: I ’ ve the matter of the con their work. tion whether the city could furnish sidewalks in accordance with specifica tion of the macadam hid. the rock at the*price of 65 cents a yard, troversy of yourself and Mr. Sykes con more. Lots of proof that Doan’s Kill- tions governing such work, and put the j sidered by the hoard on the 14th inst. \ nev Pills do this as the opening of a new quarry is an en I am instructed to inform you that the James <) Rogers, living >>n Grant St.. j Shultz walk on the proper line. tirely different proposition from the board does not consider your charge McMinnville, Ore., says: *‘ I u.-ed j A couple of circles were ordered made . . Doan’s Kidney Pills and they proved of j - 4l , , I, , At the residence oi Mr. and Mrs. working of one already opened up and, excessive. for the laying of cement walk«, in .mler ,Io|ltl Wau*a.n;.n. .< mile „m tl.v . st of much benefit to me. I was subject to j Very truly yours, we are informed, generally costs nearer G. G . Brown, headaches and backaches, the trouble | t ) have all the corners of uniform <!«•• this city, Satunlav evening, Miss Lila $1 a yard than 65 cents. Probably sm coming on in attacks and leaving me Clerk State Board Waugaman was united in marriage with sign. very miserable. I «li«l not know that j W. ('. Ilagerty, of this city. Miss Mu other fact not taken into consideration Claims allowed: my trouble arose from my kidneys nti- l WILL UK MADK TIMS HKAHON BY TIIE riel Grissen, *20 00 bridesmaid, cousin of the bride, was ! is the shrinkage between a yard of rock J Oscar Hayter, salary til I noticed that these organs were ir- | Miss \\ augaman lias been j at tf)e crugher and after it is laid and regular in action. Deciding to give a stenographer in the Oregon Fire R e About 48 years ago. and after tiie Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial, I procured i rolled on the streets, which is the time lief association for nearly five years, j Maine liquor law had been in force for Mr Ilagerty is a native of Indiana. ; to pay for it. The smaller sizes only go some years in that state, this writer a box. They .not only corrected the a c -[ and is secretay of tin* Fire Relief asso- j to till up the holes left in the courses spent about five weeks there, about one tion of my kidneys hut also relieved the ciation.— McMinnville Telephone Reg- ! below and lose ont in the measure week of which time was spent in the weakness in my bark and banished tin* ister. The family of the bride resided city of Augusta, tin* capital of the state, headaches. I am now in a healthy con for a number of years in Dallas, Mr. | ment like sixty. LIMES IN OtiEGON) at a state fair, where there were sup dition and attribute» it to the use of Waugaman having a confectionery and j As to what is to to he done in the posed to he from 40,000 to 50,000 people Doan's Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 postotfice on the present site of the Uglow j matter of this bid will be deter present daily. From there I went to Foster Milburn Co., Ruffalo, brick. mined at the meeting of the council Bangor, a great ship building and cents. New York, sole agents for the Fnited next Monday evening. There are manufacturing city, and spent some States. Remember the name— Doan’s time there. From that place I went AS K I.I.OWH : —and take no other. many features to he thoroughly looked down the Atlantic coast to the great HOME PROOF—There i« plenty of j A well known Manitobaeditor writes: into regarding it, and as to what the si aport city of Portland, where I spent B o th NVAV8 One way “ As an inside worker I find Chamber council will decide is problematical at one month, during which time there lo« ul testimony like the above. Call at W A Y OF P O R TL A N D AN D COOD FOR 29 DAYS th riHUifi via lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets inval this time. We all know they will work was a L. S. election, which resulted in Belt it Chermigton’s «drug store and a k P o rtla n d California uable for the touches of billiousness the election of that great American to see copies of statements of Dallas natural to sedentary life, their action for the best interests of the city as they statesman Mr. Lincoln, and notwith people who have used Doan's Kidney being gentle and effective, clearing the see the proposition. standing all inv travels through these Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price Buffalo digestive tract and the head.’ ’ Price Regarding the paving idea: The exciting times, I saw hut one man 59 cents. Foster- Milburn New York, sole agents for - he Fniieil 25 cents. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. price as bid by Mr. Sweeney will make whom 1 thought was under th(* influ States. Remember the name— Doan’s ence of liquor, and yet in the face of the cost for each block of macadam be all these facts we have a few men —and taike no other. tween $1,600 and $1,71)0. The cost for among us who are trying to make it ap the same work, if it could he done at pear that we cannot stop this, the great t v -'F* " i v v v rr* ' i ' d -* ' i ' i 9 s *'ï> ' r 'i -• ~/V v v v r v r V'TYv" the figures given the city of Rose burg est curse our fair land has got to con tend with; shamefully claiming as they TICKETS W ILL UK ON HALE •*■<&# j would he about twice that. But Hose- do, that our towns and cities could not ^ / j burg has contracted for 21 blocks and produce enough revenue to exist were j we are out for only nine, which might it not for the license* system. Now. TIMK TAHLK N«..t5. make a diffère ce in the bid and prob knowing that the great temperance state of Maine does and has existed for ably would. The cost of macadam more than half a century under its great Trains from and to Yaquiim N o ..l— ! from this bid received is found to be temperance laws, ami today has more Leave« Ym iiiina . fi :I 0 a. ni. I less than was first proposed, thus mak money per capita in its hanks than any A r r iv e « a t « *..i » a l i i * .......................... 11 I.» a. in. ! other state in the union. This, I sav, Arrives at Allmny................... 12:1ft p, in. ' ing a greater difference between it and < >o«l for r« t urn In «lays with stopover privi should he a most convincing proof that No. *2 - paving. If the paving can be done for our revenuQ in this land of plenty will Leaves Albany ....................... leges al pleasure w ithin limits. 12:00 p. m that proves the . 1:4ft p. in double the cost, we would still be in fav surely come. S.> I say, if this, our sis Leaves Corvallis ..................... Arrives at Ya«|Uinn.................. fi :lf>* p. in or of the proposition, hut do not beleive ter state, can and does make just such a our pto. er'y owners would be willing showing, what can we not now «lo after Trains to and from D»*troit : having all these years of experience of For any further inform ation call on or able at this time to pay more than making ami amending our temperance Leaves A lban y ............ I. N. W o o d s , L«« a i. A g e n t , 12;:io p. in. that. Our expression from them last laws till today there is not the remote,-l \ rrlves »«t D etroit . . . . No. 4 - week was based on a wrong conception I fear or dread of anv kind hut that our Or write to in price making, 1 :'*n p. rn. L«* hv «* h Del r o i l ................ , of the cost of laviti), a vani of gravel. It local option laws I«» prevent the drink ft:.v. p. 111. Arrives at A lbany W M . M cM URRAY, n , I will be much less than wig then sup- habit just as sure as ! he Fnited f tates Trains for Corvallis : as well as showing the larg General Paasenger Agent, W * I P,H<M1> <>! ,mr informants got hadlv mix- j prevent murder. I hen I ask y No, H— We carry the best as est and most up-to-date I m hi TLAND. OREGON ed on the difference between a square fellow citizens are we to sit idle ami al Leaves A lban y ........... i/ low these saloons to exist in our midst Arrives nt C orva llis. ... sortment of Iron and and cubic vani. line in Polk county. You while they, the very hot I k «I h of nearly • V No. 10— Brass Beds in this sec can gain an excellent idea all the crime that is causing our land Leaves A lban y, ............ V / 6 0 YEARS* tion of the country, in A rrives at C orva llis....... so much misery and losa just for the EXPERIEN CE / V by comparing the quality a range o f prices that tin* No. fi— Mr.Win. Henry, of < hattunoga, Term. rev -mi'* we blindly think we aie getting had rheumatism in his left arm. “ The theiefrom. My dear fellow citizens it is Leaves A lb a n y ................ 7 :t.r* p most fastidious can he as well as the price, with what *:IA p. strength seemed to have gone out of the I a very important thing to Is? a voter, Arrives at C orva llis — Range like above cut, suited. Remember the No. 1 2 - muscles so that it was useless for w ork," | Just think of a parent who is a voter this house is doing for you. full asbestos lined, fire price is always the low Leaves A lban y ........... . 1 2 :'0 j». m, he says. “ I applied Chamberlain's Pain voting for a saloon, a place for nothing A rrive« at C orvallis . 1 I». m. hacks of unusual thick Never were we prepared to look est for the same class of Balm and wrapped the arm in flannel at j else hut t«» fit his sons and «knight ness. Experience justi night, and to my relief I found that the for a place ten thousand times worse Trains for Albany : goods. T rade M arks after your interests as now. pain gradually left me ami the strength that! the grave. \’«*t«*r. did it « v«*r ■.<•- No. ft— fies the belief that fire D e s ig n s returned. In three weeks the rheuma Leave« C o r v a llis ............ cur to you that in one, two or twenty . fi ;:to a. in C o p y r ig h t s A c . Goods just as represented or backs will at least last 15 7:10 a. m A n y o n e «etitling a«li© teh and description may tism had disappeared and has not since years at most you may have to give an A rrives at A lban y ....... cnilekly ascertain our Opinion free whether an years. Neatly No. 9 - returned.’ ’ If troubled with rheuma- account of the way you are training money.hack. Our aim is: Give Invention la probably nnionlu] i.x Conimiuilca- nickel-plated. ttona hi rlctly <'• "lUdentfal. HANDBOOK o n Fnr«>uLs t ism ! t v a few applications of Pain Balm. tin se h u h ami «laughters of yours, if Leaven Corvallis ......... sent fi«*e. Oldest agency tor securing patent«. Arriv «• « at A lban y ......... Price only . . . . ....................... 1 ::«» p, m. you the best for the money, You are certain to he pleased with the Providence shoukl spare us to election Fill<*iit« taken tfirouith Munn A Co. receiv e Ni». ip o tul ti itire, w ith ou t charuo, In th e relief which it affords. For sale by «lay, June 1st, for th«* sake of our chil * C o r v a llis ........... : .................... fi-txij|i, m. and we shall not rest until you Stafrin Drug C. dren, our neighbors’ children • id this A rriv• at A lb a n y ......... .............. ... fi:l0 p. rn. great country and government let us by No. 11 are perfectly satisfied. A h andsom ely Illustrated weekly. ! arnest cir all means vote for local option. culation <*f H"T S' luniiO# Journal. Term s. $3 a Leave « Corvatti« ........... .............. 11 Mia. m > r : fo u r m onths, |L Bold by all new sdealer«. Arrivii*« at A lban y ......... 12:15 a. m JAMES ELLIOTT. A i l .i>f the a bove train* ¡•onnept w ith Houtliern MUNN & C o. 381 Broadway. ^|oyy YQ|jj UPHOLDS MR. COLLINS. Clerk of State Board Says Charge Not Excessive. SIM 0NT0N & SCOTT BLOCKADED. Fvcsy Household in Dallas Should Know Hew to Resist it. Hagerty-Waugaman. Temperance Forty-Eight Years Ago. SOU TH ERN P A C IF IC A T SAH F R A N C IS C O Tickets Only LOW RATES TO SEE THE FLEET BY 7 \ 1 1 if you have lîeadache § 28.90 Round Trip From Dallas, Or. Gentle and Effective. Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City ü Tickets on Sale ¿May 2, 3 and 4 only Corvaïïs & Eastern Railroad Here Are Offerings $74.40 60.40 61.40 61.40 64.40 $89.40 84,40 83.65 76.90 76.90 May 4, 18 June 5. 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 REMEMBER THE DATES. DALLAS FURNI TURE CO. LEADS Cured of Rheumatism. $35 Scisaliiic j!wicKi. EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY. Celebrated by Three Dallas Native Residents. Housecleaning time always finds room for another Rocker or (.'hair We have es pecially provided for this occasion; showing twenty different styles of diners and rockers besides our large stock of Morris and easy chairs. DALLAS FURNITURE CD. -X - Last Saturday evening at the resi dence <«f Mr. and Mr.*. If. L. Fenton was celebrated tin* 18th birthday of Miss Frankie Ilayter, Miss * ( >a«l ami Mr. Carl Fenton. The;-: three well known young people made their advent^ into the mysteries of life aliotit the same time of the day in tfiis city 18 years ago. ami since then they have annually celebrated the event in -‘m m pleasing miinner,such as the M*ca- si«»n of last Sat nr« lay night. Tie* Fen ton re-idence uas beautifully and artis tically dec«.rate«! and everything done to give tiie fne ids o; the young |>e iple a most | ilea sin : remembrance. A pho.to- , ¿raph furnished music for the »»ecasion ami ali kind- >f games were playe«l and ! enjoyed. The rlmoslnft of partners for • linner was «lone by each gentleman be ing given a patch. As the yoting ladies came down stairs, he had to fit the same to the corresponding ap|>eratiire in one of the aprons of the fair sex. Wayne Greenwmsi received a prize for the most expeditious way in which lie managed to s«-w his ln?ck where it lie- longed, proving Is-voml a doubt that he is doomed to a Imchelor life, as other wise he surely «-ould not be so adept with the needle. The lunch was unex celled in quality and of quantity suffic ient to satisfy even the moat rampant appetite of our young athletes. A late I hour found them all homeward bound wishing the y«>ung birthdavitea many more years of y«>utn and happiness in | which to celebrate the return >A their THEY ARE SLAVES. They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak ; The arc slaves who will not choose Hatred, scoffing snd abuse, | H ither than in silence shrink From the truth they needs must think. They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three. — Low* F«* i :i«* t r a i n i b o lli nt A lb a n y nu«l ( '« t r in i li « , u w e ll ns t r a in « fo r D e tro it, g iv in g d ir c e t « e r v ie lo N e w p o rt a n d B reten b m d i I lo t S p r in g « . F o r fu r t h e r I n fo r m a t io n a p p ly to G K O . F. N EVINH , ( i f i i F a«. A g e n t, A lb a n y O r e g o n . If. H. L t X fi. A v en t, C o r v a tti» Branch Office, fi25 F Ut„ W ashington, D .C fISilE, The Best Printer MARKET REPORT. HKPOHTKI) WKKICL7 HY U. S . t /lt 'II I IA R V . V\ beat, a bushel, $1. Bran. a ton, $25 00. Shorts, a ton , $ 59. Oat«. a bushel, 45 ccnta. Flour, a bar rei. $4.75. Flotir, a nack, $1 25. Goni meal, $2 50 a ewt. Botatomi, a bushel, 40. lititter, a potimi, 20conta. Lard, a pound, 12'^ eunts. Bacon, sìd«*s. a }s>uml, eents. Ilarns. a |»ound, 15 to 17 conta. Shouklcrs, a fammi, 12'.^ eeuta. Eg gs, a doxen, 15 con tu. Gliickena, a dozen, $3 Ot $5. Drieu fruita, a fammi, 6 (<i 15 cent». B»*«*ts, a pound, 2 conta. Turnipe, a pound. 2 conta, Gablaige, a pound. r,*(*ta. Onions, a p o m i, 6)^ conta. Roana, a pound, 5'.^ f«a 8 ccnta. Oorn moa), a pound, 3 conta lia y , a ton, $10 (<t $16. * . yC.«C' A . T R Y 'I'll K HK.H1 ' « ' I - N T C1UAK IN m e ( I I Y— " -T -L Q 1 l i e Also the KING ALFRED Bism Bit Cigar NONK BKTTKK HORACE WEBSTER S CONFECTIONERY