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m X3» fa S*» W elcom e W o sd s to W om en Women who luffer with disorder» peculiar to their should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the . .1* ? phy,' ci,n o f ov* r W yeaiv' experience —a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women. Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write ful y to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need- leas, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. D r. Pierce’s treatment w ill cure you right in the p rivacy o f you r ow n home. His " F a vorite P res c rip tio n " has cured hundreds o f thousands, some o f them the w orst o f cases. It is the only medicine o f its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will hear examina tion. N o alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don’ t take it. Don't trifle with your health. W rite to W orld’ s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. ierce, President, Buffalo, N . Y . , —take the advice received and be well. COUNCIL MEETING. LOOKS AND AROMA, Aceonllnf; to the [irevnlllnj; o; inlor.s. which, according to some American growers, arc mere prejudices, the beat hops are raised in Bohemia, Bavaria and some farts of England, notably j Kent. Most American brewers as well as thelt European brothers value hops largely by their appearam c and their aroma. This matter Is boing ed in the Krebs Yard. E M U L S IO N and strength-producing ef fect in summer as in winter. Try it in a littls cold milk or water. ' ALL DRUGGISTS I Just as Scores of Dallas People Have AWARDS FSn EXHIBITS OF BARLEY. W ill be in our new building about Waiting doesen t pav. Quite a Numbfr of New Cross walks O rdered Put in. Some Interesting Statistics Compil S C O T T ’S I lu. If you neglect the aching hack, Cash Prizes Totaling Seven Best Are Raised In Bcii.mla, Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely I follow. Kidney Fills are for backache, Thousand Dollars. Bavaria and Parts ol Enaiaad. Doan’s For other kidney ills. GREEN, DRY AND COMPRESSED HOPS. ty c< hist »Monday evening with all member» Belcw are some hop statistics never and officers present except Fenton. Coad ref.orled that the street commit before published, and probably known to hut few, if any growers in the Pacific tee had ordered the auto speed signs changed to conform with the state law Northwest: In one pound of average kiln dried on the subject. Me also reported sev eral railroad crossings in had shape, hops there are 2135 hop burs, including Also that the committee had allowed the small stem« put in by pickers. George (ierliuger to change contour of This is actual count. This would make the bridge at the south end of M a il! 427,000 hop burs in a bale. As hops de street. He also recommended a cross- i teriorate 70 per cent in drying, there ing from Yoakum’s to Coulter’s. Re- ( ate 040 huts in a pound of green hops When pickers are paid 1 cent per pound, l>ort adopted. The hearing was opened for objections the grower would pay approximately or remonstrances regarding the assess 3 ^ cents for picking every pound of dry ment for street work on Church and hops. One pound of dry hops occupies a Clay. Mr. H. S. Butz and Mr. Nate Stow appeared and raised objections to 8pace of 1489 cubic inches when loose. as they thought U o much dirt, but When haled they are compressed to a when they were advised that the streets space of 541 cubic inches, or a space 948 were not yet completed, as they had yet cubic indies less than when loose. Fig to have the dirt removed with the flex uring on the loose pound basis, one bale ible roller when it arrives, then rolled of hops would occupy a space of 297,800 and put in first class condition, the ob cubic inches, and are compressed to a space of 108,804 cubic inches. jections were removed. The standard box for picking is 3x3x Ayres reported the purchase of the feet—23,328 cubic inches—and holds necessary books for conforming with the Bancroft bonding act at a cost of some nine bushels, or an average of about 00 pounds. After passing through the dry $00. New crosswalks were ordered from kilns, a box of loose hops would occupy Stouffer’s to the high school, from Bid a space of 20,802, or when compressed, dle’s to Grant’s and that those removed a space of 9738 square inches. The standard hale of dried hops meas on Mill street be replaced at once. Staats moved that street committee ures, when compressed, llx4V2x l ) 2 feet —108,304 cubic inches and weighs 200 take up with the school board the con dition of the newly laid walk at the high pounds. It contains over 11 boxes of green hops, or about 23 baskets usually school—not sufficient crown. Coad brought up the matter of the used by pickers. Dry hops, when loose, occupy a space S. P. violating a city ordinance regard ing the cutting into our macadam almost four times that of green hops, as streets. The auditor was ordered to for instance: Green, 388 cubic inches; notify the railroad company of their dry, loose, 1489 cubic inches, dry, com pressed, 541 cubic inches. liability. in the drying process, one pound of A resolution apportioning the cost of macadam work on Clay and Church sulphur is used for every 100 pounds of green hops, or 30 pounds of dry. The streets was read and passed. .An ordinance providing for the con sulphur is used to bleach, preserve and struction of cement walks in the busi dry the hops. When the bur is over iipp, the sulphur is of no use, as it iias ness distiict was read first time. An ordinance regulating the construc no effect what ever. This year Krebs Bros, used 300 cords tion of cement walks was referred back from the ordinance committee with an of wood to dry 25000 bales of hops, or 12 cords per hundred hales. adverse report, and upon coming up for There about 082 hills, of four vines passage was defeated. A request from Ayres for a cement each, to the acre. Each vine grows crosswalk across Williams street to the about 25 feet during a season, not in postoffice at no cost to tlie city, was laid cluding laterals, making 100 feet of vine over until such time as the road scraper to the hill. The average Oregon crop is 900 pounds of dried hops per acre, hut lias been tried out. On motion of Coad the matter of get will fall somewhat short of this figure ting rid of the city garbage was referred this year, taking the state as a whole. There are 400 acres in the Krebs to the committee on health and police yards, but 35 acres are taken up by stav with power to act. The matter of repairing the macadam wires, turns ami ro.i.ds, Nine hundred at the railroad crossing on Main street pounds of wire are used per acre, or was on motion of Staats left to the 328,410 pounds of wire in the field. They have 23 buildings, requiring 1,250, street committee. 000 feet of lumber in their construction. Brewers use three-fourths of a pound of compressed hops for every barrel of 21 gallons of beer, or figuring 14 average glasses to the gallon, 434 glasses. Were there no loss of weight in drying, it would mean two-thirds more available hops, or 1802 glasses from the same hops. Two pickers, known in the yards ns, “ Frenchy” and “ Slim,” average 500 pounds per eight hours each of cleanly U now a summer as well picked hops. They have worked in the as a winter remedy. _ It Krebs yards for eight consecutive sea has the same invigorating sons.—Oregonian. - r iir TAKE IT IN TIME. HOPS VALUED BY Many people in this locality recoiu- | mend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Awards for exhibits of barley at the Here’s one case: 7 j . Rosendorf, Front St., Indepen •ecoud International barley and hop dence, Ore., says: I do not believe there prize exhibit at Chicago, Oct. 12-22. is a man in this countv who has suffer- will l>« made as follows: j id as severely from kidney disease as I The awards will consist of over 100 ' have during the past ten years. I had cash prizes, totaling about $7,000, acute pains throughout my body and of- which have been contributed by a num j ten my hack was so weak und stiff ber of associations of brewers, malt that I could not stoop. My kidneys ! were also disordered and too frequent sters and individual manufacturers. j passages of the kidney secretions ob- The highest individual prize is $300. For the purpose of prize dlatribu- I lined me to aiise many times at night. I »My limbs became« badly swollen and I tlon each of the four botauically dif there was a puffiness beneath uiy eyes. ferent types represented by (1) Man ' 1 doctored a great deal but did not re churia. (2) Bay Brewing, (3) White ceive relief until I began using Doan’s Club. (4) Chevalier will constitute a Kidney Pills. I felt better from the j class by Itself. Hist und I continued taking them until Prizes are also awarded according every symptom of kidney trouble had disappeared. I firmly believe that to geographical origin—by states—and Doan’s Kidney Pills saved my life and [ commercial Importance of the crop In for that reason I cannot praise them too the discretion of the committee on highly.” The above statement was given on September 7, 1907 and on December 9, 1909, »Mr. Rosendorf said: ‘ ‘The state ment 1 gave for publication recommend ing Doan’s Kidney Pills two years ago, still holds good. I am glad again to give this preparation my endorsement.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan’s—and take no other. AL. HEAD OP QOLDTHOltPXS BARLEY. thrashed out thoroughly in connection with the barley and hop exhibition which will he held in Chicago Oct. 12-22. As in the case of other aromat ic plants, the sources of the aroma are not well understood. Aroma usually depends upon such minute particles of substance that even the delicate re actions in the chemical laboratory are frequently inadequate to discover them. The high prices which are paid, for instance, for certain wines are based upon their flavor or aroma, and yet this flavor or aroma cannot he discovered by chemical analysis. It is not surprising, therefore, that the substances which contain the flavor or aroma of hops have never been as certained with certainty. There is a theory that they are closely associ ated with the soft resins contained in tin? lupulin, or the hop flour, which is found between the bracts of the cone and which is really the essential port o f the hop plant. As for the color o f the hops, various preferences prevail, some preferring the varieties which are entirely green, while .others think the yellowish green Is preferable. In this country the yel lowish kinds are usually preferred, while in Germany the green ones have the call. Inasmuch as the brewing value of hops depends largely upon the lupulin- ic acid and the soft resins and the American hops are unusually rich In soft resins, American hop growers need have no fear of entering the prize competition at Chicago under the rules whi< h have been adopted for tlio jury which is to judge the ho- s. Have your family photograph, it w ill yield you more satisfaction as the years go by than in any other way. Do it and do it now. Cherrington is still in Dal las and will make you the very finest. Your friends will love you better if you give them a fine photograph of your Don’t use harsh physics. The reac self. tf tion weakens the bowels, leads to chron ic constipation. Get Doan’s Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. Cures Colds, Croup and W hooping Cough. ChamöarSain’s Cou,;h Hbineuy C LEA N -U P S A LE 1911 John Deere Buggies G. BARNES’ BIG ANIMAL CIRCUS. WILD LE A V E S u m A C T S ) O P T H E CONE OP HOPS. awards. Special awards will also be made iu accordance with the condi tious imposed by contributors. The amount of barley offered for ex hibit must he at least sixty pounds In lulk, with a sheaf of barley of at least twelve heads each. The specimens must represent a fair uverage product of one Held on which they were grown aud must he taken by the grower himself from a quanti ty o f 2,000 |K)unds at least. All samples of barley must be prop erly certified to have been grown by the exhibitor according to the “ rules und regulations’’ to be obtained from the committee on aw’ards, 1508 Repub lic building, Chicago. S e p t. 1 5 th . with many new and up-to-date pieces o f Furniture, Caskets and Rugs. a 3E 3C Several new lines will be added to our already well assorted stock. a m j a m e T " .... Ill J L Trunks and Suit Cases are in now which make a N ew Line fo r us. W E handle everything in our line. 3C acne 1L “ Totally different from anything you have ever i-een before.” That is the keynote of the success of the A1G. Barnes Big Three Ring Wild Animal Circus that conies to Dallas' Thursday, September 28th, for two per formances, the first of which will begin promptly at two o’clock in the after noon, and the second at eight in the DALLAS, OREGON evening. Of course, there will be a parade, hut it is not to he one of the ordinary spec tacles associated w ith the familiar cir cus. Instead, this pageant, upon wh cli 1 many thousands of doilars have Wen 000 Monday morning at. A defec weighing 200 pounds to the bale, were expended in excess of the usual amount Hop Hou$e Burns. tive flue caused the blaze. All the hops j destroyed. These were contracted for invested by fin amusement enterprise of had been picked and dried and when at 40 cents a pound and the three hop At the hop ranch of David the fire started it was impossible to | houses burned were valued at $3000 the size and importance of Hie A1 G. Barnes organization, w ill include many son & Hedges, two miles from Indepen check the flames after the hops had ig each. The property was insured for You can get the Pacific Monthly and features entirely new to the circus dence, fire brought about a loss of $25,- nited. Two hundred and fifty bules, $(>000. the Itemizer for $2 a year. parade. The Al G. Barnes is the only real wild animal circus in the world. There are other combinations that advertise train ed animals as an adjunct to their exhi bitions, but Barnes is the only one pre senting a performance lasting two hours which is given entirely by 300 trained animals from the jungles and wilder nesses of strange countries. There are lions, tigers, hears, leop ards, panthers, cheetas, monkeys, and other more familiar animals that pei- form marvels in the way of horseman ship, leaping on and off the hacks of fleet steeds as they travel at electrical speed around the three big rings. Again, there are elephants that repro duce scenes in a barber shop with such humorous effect that the audiences are kept in a constant roar of sincere laugh lM C M pO * »T lo ter. A particular feature of the A1 G. i S 000 OFFICES IN .A M E R IC A CABLE S E R V IC E T O A L L T H E W ORLO Barn.es Big Three Ring Wild Animal T».„ r..... . •... *>I Circus is the steel arena. In this strong hold are inclosed at each performance the moat untamable of htasts and their human masters; for a beast may he un .’•CLVIGChC RAO «K G O T h r o n v a m .- tamable, hut still yield, under human dominion, to training Men and women both are the trainers— a fearless, indom itable coterie w ho direct the movements of savage lions, cougars, leopards and jaguars with the readiness of a school teacher handling a class of children. The only troupe of performing Royal Detroit, Mich., August 21st, 1911, Bengal tigers, the same representing an expenditure of $20,000, that is know n in the United States is offered by Al («. MR. C. L. CRIDER, Barnes. There is one other, but that is *i troupe owned and operated for the pleasure of the Maharajah of Ceylon. DALLAS, ORE. These fierce beasts do remarkable tricks in the steel arena, and their size and Flanders 20 wins the 800 mile St. Louis to Kansas City re sinuous grace is such that many artists throughout the country have used them as models. liability run. Score 998, two points penalty only for loose Bears are always popular. There is something almost human in their attri. hutee, and in the troupe of seven which nut on fender. Four days of heavy driving, sand and mud. Flanders Mr. Barnes presents are acrobats and comedians that never fail to score “ big hits.” worked perfectly throughout the run, defeating Marmon, Cadillac, Hud Columns would be necessary to de scribe all the marvels that are offered in this big show, in which every act is a son, International, Ohio, Buick, Parry, Mitohell and Ford. Every oar thrill. But too much stress cannot be I. id upon the complete dog and pony circus which Mr Barnes has provided. defeated by Flanders 20 except Ford was much higher priced oar than The intelligence of the seal is well known. But “ High School Heals” are something new. Mr. Barnes has them. Flanders and the Ford was completely disqualified. This group of amphibians do everything hut talk. They ride horses with the ease of the practiced equestrian, play ball Dealers and observers all along the line enthusiastic over and juggle flaming torches, just the same as you would yourself if in the sawdust ring. Music? To be sure! A1 G. Barnes has the cars wonderful performance. Following three perfeot road scores I one of the best musical organizations possible to obtain, and that is Professor Nichols’ Military Concert Band, which in Iowas little Glidden Flanders 20 has won every event in which will give a concert preceding each per formance. Free street parade at 10 a. m. she has been entered. The gruelling 1400 miles, Minneapolis to The Sterling Furniture Go. AND YET AGAIN MIGHT LETTER THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Helena reliability run, the Worcester hill climb, where she out Rea! Estate Kansas City reliability run. We have the biggest list of cars of far greater size and prioe. Eg FARM AND FRUIT LANDS S E L L IN G a t B IG R E D U C T IO N S CRAVEN BROS., orecon in Polk county and can quote j ground floor prices. I f you are in the market for real estate you will serve your own interests by get ting in touch with us. Oregon lands a specialty. Itemizer Realty Concern D allas, O re g o n fortysoven seconds off the former record, and now the St. Louis to In every event she has defeated many THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION, E-M-F Factories. 10.57 P. M. Flanders ‘20’, as weil as E-M -F ‘30’ cars are sold by C. L. CRIDER DALLAS, OREGON