ï HERE’S A HOME FOR YOU FRUIT TRACTS FOR SALE K ) acre.-* of lint* orchard land, Prunes, Cherried, Walnuts, Perfect stand d trees two years growth, No better proposition. half of it cleared, tiood im­ provements. SEE THIS OFFICE. SEE THIS OFFICE The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County D A L L A S O R E G O N M A Y 27, 1909, VO L. X X X IV BURNT TOES Electric Light Bad Bed Fellow—A Lincoln Badge—The Fish Law —Candy Factory In Men’s Ladie’s or Child­ ren ’s O xfords see us NO. J8. ■ °. Sm art Styles Boys and Childrens’ Clothes a before buying. OLD MEMORIAL BADGE. Our line is up to date and consists o f Blacks, Tans and Oxbloods; we will take pleasure in showing them to you. Don’t forget our Children's Clothing Depart­ ment. W e have a new, snappy lot o f Boy’s Suits. A look will convince you. N O TIC E : W e now carry a com­ plete stock o f the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns. Send us your mail orders and they will be at­ tended to promptly. Yours for business, f D A LLA S , OREGON Worn by Private Green Campbe! at Lincoln Funeral in Portland. how, w ere considerably wool- life. The company served out gathered, as the fellow says. their time o f enlistment some A fte r the troops were brought time in April, but owing to lack to attention, the order was g iv ­ o f communication they were not en; “ Right face, without doub­ notified o f their discharge and lin g.” “ Hurrah.” says Pat, mustered out until the follow ing “ that leaves me out,’ ’ —and off July. There w ill be a reunion o f the he sped to get some more o f the cxhilerating fluid lie had been in- Veterans o f this old Oregon reg ! iment at Corvallis some time dulglng in so copiously. next month, and Mr. Campbell is planning to attend and find out how many o f his old comrades in arms are left. He anticipates a very pleasant reunion, although knowing that many o f them have passed over the dark river. N o t lonp ago Miss Rctta Campbell showed us a badge ■ 4 ! worn by her uncle, Mr. Green Campbell, at the time o f the memorial services in Portland on the day President Lincoln was ' buried, and which she has treas­ ured ever since. W e had a cut made o f it and it is shown in tiiis column. It was in Decem­ ber, 1864, that Mr. Campbell en­ THE NEW FISH LAW . ded as a private in the First C iegon Infantry, quite a number- going with him from this sec­ H has been in Force in Polk County tion. When interviewed the other day the names o f many o f Since the 24th of May. ■ them had slipped his memory, he being only able to recall the Since Tuesday morning there following: Captain Charles La- has been quite a rush o f Nim- Follett, o f Dallas; first lieuten­ rods at the county clerk’s office ant Shipley, o f Corvallis; second to secure licenses to fish in Polk lieutenant Wm. Dunbar, o f Sal­ county, and up to yesterday em; fifer, Rash Shriver, o f Dal­ "jiff t morning 39 had signified their las; drummer, Peter Grounds, of intention o f trying their luck Monmouth; privates, Jim Camp­ with the rod and reel. The pro­ bell, o f Independence, Berry visions o f the new law in brief Smith, o f Dallas; Jef, Fryer, of are as follows: The season, Independence; and a few from when it is lawful to catch trout, other places. When the eom- is open from April 1st to Novem ­ nany was mustered in it was as­ ber 1 st, and you are not allowed signed to the fort at Vancouver, to catch over 75 in one day. For at which place were already sta­ bass and salmon trout the year tioned a company o f the Wash­ is open and there is no limit to ington territory infantry, the the amount that can be caught. Fourteenth regulars, and some It is unlawful to fish without a o f the Oregon calvery. The reg­ license; to fish at night, or for ulars w ere soon sent east on oth­ one hour before sunrise, or one er duties. A t the time o f Lin­ hour after sunset; to sell trout, coln’ s assasination it was decid­ except from a private hatchery ed to hold burial services in Port­ and then under the direction of land, the same as was done in the game warden; to take trout, other towns all over the United salmon trout or bass in any other States, such occasions aiming to w ay than with hook and line, to be as near as possible a dupli­ catch any o f less than six inches cate o f the actual event, with all in length; to use powder, lime, the adjuncts, except the body, coculus indicus, poison, etc., in then being laid to rest at his old any waters o f the state; or to home. A s near as Mr. Camp­ cast sawdust, woodpulp, etc., in bell can remember, this occurred any waters. The penalty at­ on the 15th o f April, I 860 . A ll tached for the violation o f any o f i the troops stationed at Vancou­ these provisions runs from $25 to ver w ere brought to Portland $300, and it behooves those who and the services held in an old revel in this fascinating sport to dock on the river front. Every sec that they are keeping within .1 detail was carried out as was sup­ the law. The cost o f a fishing posed to be occuring with the A ll the troops present wore license is one simoleon. The | actual body o f the murdered the badges w e here picture, and above is the law only as it ap­ , president. It is en­ One incident o f the exercises, great was the solemnity o f the plies to Polk county. i although no part o f them, Mr. proceedings, i f only a mock a f­ tirely different as to some feat­ Campbell particularly remem­ fair, the members o f this far ures in certain other counties. ------- -------- feeling the bers; Am ong the recent re- western country cu itsw asan Irishman with the great loss the country had sus- ‘ TRACK LAYING BEGUN. suggestive cognomen o f Pat Dub­ tained in Lincoln’s death just as! lin. W hile the funeral bad been keenly as did those who lived in ! going on, and the troops at pa­ closer communication with him The Work Will be Prosecuted from rade rest, Pat had taken advant­ and his many noble deeds. the Dallas End of the Road. During that spring Company A i age o f the occasion offered of was given a sort o f roving com- i the officers eyes being elsewhere, and had slipped into a nearby mission in the eastern Oregon | The laying o f the track fo r the Front street saloon and imbibed country to prevent an uprising j railroad from here to Salem was pretty freely, in fact to ____ such an o f the Indians, from whom the begun the first o f the week. The extent that his wits. none too settlers stood in constant fear. work will hereafter be done familiar with army terms a n y -! They roved, the company, all from the cars, saving consider- over the John Day and Crooked , country until until they they v ere able in the way o f transportation R iver country You will not be able to find m o r e stylish or appropri­ ate spring suits for boys and young men than at this store. The people o f Polk county are learning that this is the store to visit first when style and qualityare considerations. E XTRAGOO This spring weare showing the largest stock of boys clothes outside of Portland. W e have so many styles with s6 many new and attractive features, that cus­ tomers get enthusi­ astic in looking them over. All suits ful­ ly guaranteed. D S U IT S $ 3 .5 0 to $ 1 0 m m Supplied with SELF BALANCEO BOWL m and LINK BLADE SfthVI^IHG DEVICE The closest device known. Extremely light running and E A S Y TO C LE A N . CRAVEN BROS. Hardware m Builders A tten tion M A N U F A C T U R E R S A ND D EA L ER S IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sand, Brick, Cement, Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, Malthoid and Mikado Roofing, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Etc, SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY PURCHASING YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL AT ONE PEACE Ip W e are carrying a stock o f Yellow Fir Flooring, Ru-tic, Ceiling, Finishing Lumber, manufactured at our Newberg plant, which is second to none in Quality and Grade. 8[ ha Lowest Prices and Best Material • e n G IV E US A C H A N C E TO F IG U R E W ITH YOU ■ I « ittOPPPKMOd M A *».»'55 k F. K S The trousers with most o f our boys suits are lined through— that means they will stand up against more sliding and kneeling, or climbing and strain­ ing than two pair o f ordinary unlined kind, besides holding their shape doub­ ly as well. The BEE HIVE Store“ DALLAS, ‘A R e l i a b k ; P la c e to T r a d e ” S o ffr ir a i V W / C a 9 OREGON * „ V / Ç improvements that it is his pur- I through »everal comforts, two blankets, from doing the like, but not to give his pose to install here. He is a n I the shuts, an 1 a tine hair mattress, name, as he did not want people to expert candy maker, and will \ani1* last but not least blistering his know he was such a darn fool. By tho get all the necessary fixings SO toes in good shape. Mr. Drummer said it was only an 8-candle that he was us­ that he can install a first class it onglit to by published, to keep others ing, hut it made a lire ju<-t the same. plant here, and give his patrons fresh candies every day. He will also put in a new front and | a swell bar, besides fixing up iv>. first class shape for the ice cream trade. Every one w ill welcome a first class candy fac­ E R V O U S prostration Is usually the ; Pernna Is not a beverage nor a bitters, tory, and there is no reason why result of a vocation which requires I but an honest, straightforward tonic rosnlfc it should not be a paying invest- ! a continual strain on the nervous that increases the appetite anti encour­ ment for Mr. Coad. system. ages digestion. Beautiful' Spanish Dancer G ive s Praise to Pe-ru-na. N In such cases it would bo wire if a change of vocation could be made. ltut this is not always possible and a good tonic becomes a necessity. Peruna is a tonic that invigorates without producing a drug habit. TO HAVE A GARAGE Another Industry Established in Our Thriving Town. There is a great demand for tonics during the depressing heat of summer, and especially in countries where hot weather is very prevalent. Such a demand is exactly mot by Peruna. • Another industry has been added to Dallas, it lieing the putting up of a garage on the D. J. Riley property on Jefferson, between Court and Washing- ton. The building will bo occupied by Messrs. Harris Stump, who propose to install a storage bouse and repair factory. The building will be big enough to hold about 20 autos, and will be fitted up for their accommodation in everv way, with everything needful for such machines right at hand. As Dal- las already has a dozen machines and a number of others are thinking of invest- Dixie and Eola, and the gan# cept an occasional skirmish with from the other end are making the Snakes and Bannocks, who rapid progress, It is expected,. . . . .. . __ j«!w o u ld sally down from Idaho that tho road will be inreadinessj •> once in a while and al horses . 7 “ ' . ^ ‘ “ ik "***1? - ? - i that such a building was erected, aud it for travel by the time the state » s*.», The CHAS.K. SPAULDING LOG6INGC0. Ederheimer, S - . t * I j 1 * •'A ' I | \ 1 : 4 -..- ........* /S prin gs who were a p aceable thin„ ^ n,irf,,v linffrap#.n projector, thing entirely unforseen occurs tt? tribe. Mr. Campbell says that to retard the construction. Such ¿X he thoroughly enjoyed that is not at all probable, as most o f BURNT HIS TOES. i* . spring, summer and fall, in fact the heavy grading has been com -1 ____ {*! had the picnic o f hi life. Hunt- pleted, and the laying o f tract _ . . . . ing was extrem ely good nrd fish and building o f bridges w ill be a Traveling Man Take* Electric Light | w ere plentiful, but the winter comparatively easy job. I t , brought a change that was not to Bed With Him. h : by any means so pleasant. Com­ munication with their supply ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY The other evening as Mr. C. II. Far. camp ceased almost entirely, and rner, one of the proprietor« of tho Dal­ the first thing the company knew they were sans clothing, sans Dallas to Have a First Class Manu­ las hotel, was setting in the office wait­ ing for belated guests to come in, alsmt eatables and sans ammunition. factory of all Candies. midnivht.Jio smelled smoke and pro The snow was deep and the ! ceeded on a tour of investigation, Aft- weather cel l ar, Greenland’ s ice George Coad is now the pro- er going a!! over the house, he failed to mountains. Things went from had to worse, and then some, and prietor o f the Johnson confec- locate it, and thought hi» oMactory it was an aw fully glad lot o f men tionery in the Williams block, he nerves must have been mistaken. Soon that saw the supply wagon once having made the deal Tuesday, after returning to the office, a well more come into camp. I f disci­ George is like all the rest o f the known traveling man came in from one pline had allowed it, a number Dallas raised boys. He finds it ,,f the down stair rooms, and with a o f the men would have risked hard to keep away from his na- „hame faced expression told him he the hardships o f a trip across the tivetown,and thoroughly believes ¡,»<1 had an accident and that Mr. Kar­ Cascades in the dead o f winter in its future. A fte r a residence o f lner had lietter come and appraise the to ge t away from their priva­ a number o f years in the metrop- damage done. The drummer had cold tions. as they could not have olis he has brought his family ,w t on retiring, and thought he wonld been worse. During this time here to make his future home. gPt the proper warmth by taking the while on a forav for game. Mr. A fte r the invoice is finished, electric light to bed with him. Of course Campbell had one o f his feetj George will go to Portland to j. set Are to the sheets, and by the time iicj ji frozen, „ and , IVI I it has troubled finish Up his business affairs he woke up the bed clothes were pretty badly him to some extent all his future there, and purchase a number o f weu «blase, burning » two-foot hole £ f -A. * mm mm *mk .. 4 c U i Mi$$ n i l • Monterà» Praite» P runa n s a Tonie, A letter eent to the l runa Drug M fg.Co., from the popular Spanish danoe^ Miss Pilar Móntenle, Is : « follow s: Teatro P rin cip a l. C ity o f M exico, N o *. 3, 190S. The Peru na Drug 'If. Co., Columbus, Ohio, V. S A. Q entlem en lis t ig used y o u r ju s tly celebrated remedy, " L a Peruna, fo r to m e tim e. I hat — :lie p leasu re o f In fo rm in g ) ou that I consider It tèa best tnnlc I have e v e r ,-acJ. „ It Is a wonderful n rtlfic r o f th e nerves a fter exhaustion and It I creases the vitality o ’he n hole body, and In my ow n case has produced the m ost co m p le te t n j p erm an en t restoration. It I t also pleasant fa tha taste. ___ I do n ot hesitate, h e re fjre , to recom m end this rem edy to a ll women as the best and m ost pleasant ton ic that they can possibly take. fo u r s vary tru ly , ( Monterda.