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Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treannrer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, motheri and daughters, and if they would observe results thev would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they arc given credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McClree's Wine of Cardui and Thed ford's Black-Draught, arid so I took It and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently Drings a uear Daoy to nomeg that have been barren for years. All druggists .have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. Hi iRDUij OF A Story of Tennyson. In his reminiscences Charles Brookfield, the English actor, says: "My father was dining in London one night at the Oxford and Cam bridge club with Tennyson and two or three others. After dinner the poet insisted on putting his feet on the table, tilting back his chair 'more Americano.' There were strangers in the room, and he was expostulated with for his uncouth ness, but in vain. 'Do put down your feet pleaded his host. 'Why should I ?' retorted Tennyson. 'I'm very comfortable as I am.' 'Every one's staring at you,' said another. Let em nlacidlv. stare, replied the poet Alfred,' 6aid my father, 'people will think you're Longfel low. Down went the feet. A Suspected Visitor. "Is the author in?" "Who wants to see him?" asked the boy who answered the b&U. "Just say a friend." "lie ain't got none," said the boy, and then he poured forth the following in a volley: "An' he's done seen the man about the rent, an' the groceryman has given him Ulllt.', till l"- VUUllUilll D III uiv nun a of a receiver, anyhow, an' the bailiff broke his leg comin' to levy on him, an' he's sick in bed from a yard of plasterin' that fell on him whilst lie wuz a-writin' obituaries on his cred itors, an' you'd better go 'long 'bout yer, business an' let him alone I" VTiTTT? PAH li:ibei m v. m. rm. a. a strong as ours If you try Shiloh's Consumption - . and ours is so strong ve I vlirti guarantee a cure or refund W money, and ve send you free trial bottle if you write for it. SHILOH'S costs 25 cents and will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, Droiicmtis ana an Lunir Troubles. Will cure a couch or cold in a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has Seen doing these things for SO years. 6. C. WBLLa & Co., Lc Roy, N. Y. i Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects tin Stomach BO V EXPERIENCE Trademarks DCSIGNS rnifi Copyrights Ac. Anfonw pending n nkoteh and denortntton may 1 nick If uncertain our opinion free wnwther an invention in prohnhly patent able. ComtnmtlPit ttonnmrtotlf ooNllitontljil. Handbook cm Patent siMtt free, iMtlent ntrencjr fur neon ring pat omit. I'tteiits taken throuuh Muim A Co. receive ppfiial notice, wMhoutcnnrue, lutba Scientific finierican. hnndBomelr HlnntrAted weeklf. T.nnrest olr- ultitton nf any ncientlDn Journal. Terms, $3 pnr; four nit nit hi, L Bold by all newBrteaiyrn. iilUNN&Co.36,Broda-New York nrH niA;fia pleased vtlthfc. "BRAND COLLARS They are Cl..l!.t f Ll- GUARANTEED LINEN. j The only collnr mad with a 'loavy, S ply team. . : hcTAIL TWO I-OR A QUARTER ! ANO EQUAL ANY TWENTY i Five CENT COLLAR MADE old by live, up-to-date rnor- . chant overyvthxre, op Iho smpla collars ont by moll, potag paid, for a3 cants. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co. Troy, N. Y. I A Popular Collar Mango 2'- i.r 'io A V Ml J TELEPHONE For the convenience of our readers in Dallas who are patrons of the Pacific States Telephone Company, we print below a complete list of the 'phones in use in this city at the present time. The number of instruments now in use is 107. Preserve this list for reference. B 36 Brown, Laura, res. 45 Brown & Ellis, store. 246 Bryan & Son, gen'l mdV. 243 Bryan, E. J., res. 144 Belt, Chas. F., res. 145 Black, Joseph, res. 146 Black, C. W., livery barn. 203 Black, C. W., res. 281 Butler, Glenn, res. 204 Browns' confectionery store. c 103 Chapman, R. L., res. 221 Club Saloon. 175 Cottage Hotel. 236 Cary, Dr. W. S., res. 66 Castle & Shaw, meat market. 101 Cherrington, G. N., res. 115 Coad, C. G., res. 124 College Dormitory. 133 Chapman, F. J., furniture. 136 Coad & Biddle, office. D 34 Dallas City Bank. 44 Dunn Grocery Company. 156 Dunn, Claude, res. 141 Dimiek, H. C, res. 46 Dallas & Falls City It. R. E 284 Ellis, M. M., res. 15 Electric Light Station. 56 Eakin, II. C , res. 93 Ellis, Ross, res. F 84 Ford, J. T., sheriff's office. 96 Fidler, John J., res. 256 Fiske, V. P., res. 166 Fenton, II. L., res. 171 Fisher, C. L , saloon. 173 Fuller & Lacey, office. 174 Faull, Wm., hardware store. 245 Finseth, P. A., res. 121 Fuller's livery barn. 283 Fuller, E. W., res. 273 Fuller, W. V., res. 224 Farrington & Hill, meat shop. Q 191 Guy Brop., hardware store. 116 Gooch Bros., res. 135 Groves, J. F., res. 164 Gildner, C, res. 223 Gildner's cigar store. 95 Gilbert, W. E., res. H 43 Hotel Gail 231 Hayter, Dr. Mark, office. 233 Ilavter, Dr. Mark, res. Ill Hart, Julius N., res. 131 Hayter, Oscar, law office. 213 Hatton, Robt., res. 91 Hayter, J. C, res. 201 Ilavter, Eugene, res. 94 Hughes, W. L., res. I 254 I. O. O. F.f hall. The Benefit of Change. We are like house plants: We need a change of soil now and then to be reulanted. New scenes, new experiences, new surroundings, a change of climat, dry air instead of moisture, sunshine in plat e of cloud. This is sometimes essential to health. There are conditions near at hand that are better than Europe can offer. Take a month or two in California. Plant your self for a time where there are no irritations, where the hotel is be yond criticism, the landscape pleas ing, and where warm sunny weather invites to walks and drives. Pure and dry air, and the increased electric influences of sunshine are vastly helpful. You can make this trip at very little expense, and enjoy a ride over the scenic Siskiyou and Shasta mountains, wh eh, at this time of the year with their 6now-covered ! peaks, are unsurpassed for their grandeur. For complete information regard- nig rates, points ol interest, ana delightful hotels in California, address W. E. COMAN, G P. Agt., S. P. Co., Portland, Oregon. A Sweet Breath. is a never failing sign of a healthy stotnach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order. There s no remedy in the world qual to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "I have been a dyspeptic for years tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use f Kodl I begun to improve at n f, and after taking a few Itottles am fully rtred in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever like." kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach eweet. DIRECTORY 16 63 71 73 211 83 86 161 11 251 35 61 81 264 253 274 23 26 153 151 181 126 114 41 163 13 143 134 261 24 31 51 55 154 255 244 85 53 14 25 241 65 54 271 235 21 64 123 155 234 125 Jnhuouii Lumber Co., null. K Kerslak, F., furniture stor. Kirkpatrick, E. C, res. Kirkpatrick & Williams, office Koser, II. E., res. L Loughary, U. S., res. Loughary, U. S., county clerk. LaCreole Club. M McCallon, Dr. B. H., res. McCallon, Dr. B. H., office. Muscott, W. F., res. Matthews, C. W., ealoon. Muscott, Frank, res. Muscott, Frank, ciear store. Masonic Hall. Madison, D. A., res. N Nordby & Finseth, gen'l mds. Ni. hols, Walter F., res. 0 Opfield, II. J., grocery store. Otjfield, II. J., res. Observer, J. C. Hayter. P Poling, Rev. C. C, res. Postoffice. R Riggs, T. A., grocery store. Rowell, T. B., res. Rich, Fred R., res. Roy, Chas., res. Reynolds, W. I., res. Riggs, T. A., res. S Southern Pacific Depot. Shultz, J. C, res. Sibley & Eakin, law office. Sibley, J. E., res. Simonton, Willis, res. Smith, Ollie, music studio, Starr, C. L., res. Starr, C. L., office. Stow, W. J., res. Scott, George, res. T Townsend & Hart, law offices. Townsend, J., H., res. u Ullrey, W. W., feed store. V Vanskike & Huehes, stable. VanOrsdel, J. G., res. VanOrsdel & Hayes, office. w Woods, I. N., res. Williams, Walter, cigar store. Wagner Bros., shop. Wagner, W. J., res. Wilson Drug Company. Wagner, Fred, res. Rlckreall Public School. The following is the program of the commencement exercises of the Rickreall Public School, to be held Thursday, April 23, 1903: March Miss Hallie Gibson. Invocation W. E. Goodell. Vocal Solo Angeline Southwick. Oration, "Our New Possessions" Henry Clay Fox. Ladies Quartette. Oration, "The Opportunities of Youth" -Georgia Hunsaker. Vocal Duett Nettie and Vernie Gibson. Oration. "Some Generals of America" William Clayton Hill. Vocal Solo John Orr. Oration, "Our Western Wonders" Katie Josephine Fox. Violin Solo Frank Miller. Oration, "Influences" Sara Eu- Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood are found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat. Scott's Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen with t'ie richest of all fats, the pure i od liver oil. For pale school girls and r.lids and for all whose ; od ii thin aad pale, Scott's :a..lsion is a pleasant and rich ,d food. It not only feeds . j blood-making: orp-ans but ,'ives them strength to do their proper work. Send for free sample. P"OTT & BOWNK. Chemists, ...- :v - New York. WCB Women as ' " as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. 'fiwS. K-i-yy trouble has " 7vS? 11 lliat il ls not uncornmon fl VViwS m I (or a. child to be born i l - revs. If the child urin Xt"- ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition ofithe kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar tvli','. sizes. You may have a EW?MmfMZ sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home of svmum Boot ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer, & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember me name, owaiiip-iuui, ui. iuih Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham ton, IN Y., on every bottle. "HaKES pnopm DIET!! T PLEASING, nice Myer. Male Quartette. Oration, "Lewis and Clark" Nettie Ch -rlotie Gibson. Vocal Duett Minnie and Ella Roy. Address to Class Supt. C. L. Starr. Instrumental Music Wm. Cald well. Presentation of Diplomas S. T. Burch, Chairman of the Board of Directors. Chorus. The Seventh Annual Reunion of the Associate Alumni of the Rick reall Public School will be held Friday, April 24, 1903. The pro gram is as follows: March Mrs. C D. Purvine. Invocation S. Orr. Address to class by Pres. John W. Orr, Class '95. Response Katie Fox, Class '03. Music Monmouth Quartette. Address of Welcome Grace Burch, Class '96. Response Nellie G. Tatom, '92. Solo C. Jessie Stoner. Recitation Addie Harmon. Duett Mol lie E. Thielsen, '94; Edna Simonton, '95. Class Poem Fannie Orr Sten Bon '92. Solo Prof. P O. Powell. Recitation Fred West. Violin Solo-J Frank Miller, '96. Class Annals Josephine Burch, '91; Hallie Gibson, '97. Cornet Solo Frank Lucas. BRIGHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, chanced hands in San Fran cisco, August 30, 1901. The transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,600.00 ami was paid by a pat ty of business men for a specific for Bri(jht'8 Pisense and Dia betes, hitherto incuralile diseases. They commenced the serious investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits ly putting over three dozen cases on the tieatuient and watching them. They also got phy sicians to name t hronie, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians forjudges Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of :ilures. the parties were satisfied tnni cloned the tiansaclion. The piocee.lings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John .1. Fdlton Company, 4J0 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. 1 AC ,,Bys 'or tho obSERVER I In and the Weekly Oregonlan II V ""Jcar. in order to take advantage of this liberal offer, your subscription to the Observer must lie paid up to date. Now is the time to anhNcrihe . , ii of 0:a(:;:,ats for Catarrh thai contain JHercury, .3 Mercury will surely destroy the tense ol . ..ie.1 and completely derange the whole system v. aen entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured hy F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. , contains no mercury, ana is taken internally, acting directly upon the biood and mn eons surf aces of the system. IabuyingHall'e Catarrh Cure be sure you get the ganuine. It ia taken internally and ia made ia Toledo, Ohio br F. J. Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. iiail'a Family Pi la are the best. O .A. S T O It, X A m Bean the A The Kind Vjs Nam Atovs Bc:t mm Signature of Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S, 1878. United States Laud Office, Oregon UUy, Oregon, March M, )J03. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provisions oi the act of Coiigresa of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land .States by act of August 4, 1892, Mm. h. B. Morley, of Washington County, State of Oiegou, has this day filed in thisolllce her sworn statement No. 6069. for the purchase of the 8. W. i4 of Section No. a in Township No. 7 S., Range No. 7 West, and ill niter pro. if to i-ho that the laud MMiplil in more valuable for lis timber or stone than for cgrieult'ir'ii imriii n H and to ethliHh her claim to sum lann werore uie uonnty cierK of Polk County, Oicgon, at 1'nUnfi, Oregon, on Saturday, the'iatli day oi June, 1SW3. She names SB witnessi s: Ueorge (Jon lee, of Dallus, Oregon; W. V. Fuller, oi Dallas, Oregon; Joseph Crowther, of Dallas, Orcgoji; E. W. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are required to Hie their claims in tin J oltice on or before said June 13th 1903. CHAS. B. MOORKS, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 'S, 1878. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 27, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale oi timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Lund States by act of August 4, 1892, John J. c'olwell, of Falls City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otliee his sworn statement No. C05G. for the pur chase of the N. H N, W. H, N. VV. H N. E. U of Section No. 28 in Township No. 9 S , Range No. 8 V and will otter proof to show that the land sought is nio'e valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim tosuidlum! before the County Clerk of Polk County at Dallas. Oregon, on Monday, the 16th day ol June, 1903. He names as witnesses: Warren Ward, of Falls City, Oregou; Thomas Wright, of Sugar loaf, Oregon; A. Harrington, of Falls City, Ore gon ; W'arreu Wright, ol Falls City, Oregon. Any uiid all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said loth day of June, 1903. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 28, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act ol august 4, 1892, K W. Fuller, of Dallas, county of Polk, Slate of Oregon, has this day tiled in thisoilicu his sworn statement No. 60t0, for the purchase of the B. fc. )4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 7 8., R. 7 VV ., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Polk County, at Dallas, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1903. He names as witnesses: Ueorge Conlee, of Dallas, Oregon; W. V. Fuller, of Dallas, Oregon; Joseph Crowther, of Dallas, Oregon; L. B. Morley, of Forest Urove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are required to Hie their claims m this office on or before suid 13th day ol June, 1903. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register, Notice For Publication. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. . March 18, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions oi the act of Congress of June 3, ts78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevaua, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the ruijlte Lauu States by act of August 4, 1892, Merton O. Ellis, of Falls City, county of Polk State of Oregon has tins day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 60S1. for the Durehuse of the South A Of South east J4 and South y2 ol Southwest '4 oi Section jno. in Townsnip jno. eoutn, tiange ro. 8 West, and will o Iter uroof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to suia lar.a oeiore tne register ana Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1903. He names as. witnesses: Warren Wright, of Falls City, Oregon; Alfred Harrington, of Falls Citv.OreKon; William Ellis, oi Falls City, Ore gon; Thomas Wright, of Roeea, Oregon. Anv and all Dersons claiming udvtrselv the above-described lands are reuuested to hie their claims in this office on or before Suid 2ud day of June, 1903, UtlAS. a. JSlUCIBJiB, Register. Notice To Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been dulv anuolnted administrator with will annexed of the estate of Robert Farley, de ceased, by the County Court ol the Slate ol Ore gon, tor Polk county. All persons having claims aguinst said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therelor, to the undersigned, at nia residence in the City ol Dallas in said County, within six luoULlib from ihe dale of this iioaee. Dated this zOth day of March, 1903. WILSO.l A. AYRES, Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Robert Farley, deceased, Oscar Hayter, Attorney, ' Notice For Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. March 14, 1903. Notice is hereby iriven that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Polk county at Dallas, Oregon, on May 4, 1SHI3, viz; William H.iyes, H. E. No. 140ia for the N. v . i Section 20. T. 7 S., R. 6 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: G. P. Conlee. of Dallas, Ore gon; M. A. coulee, oi tsuen, uregon; . r. Tiiiotson, of Dallas, Oregon; a. naiueman, oi Dallas, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Notke For Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. March 28, 1903. Notice ts herebv given that the fuilowing nained settler has tiled notice of his 'intention to make flnal proof in support of his claim, and that said prO"l will be made before County Clerk of Hoik County, at Dallas, Oregon, on May 11, l;i03. viz: Lynn E. Jones. H. E. No. 12208 for the N. ; N. . X ana E. N. W. Sec 14, T. 7 B., R. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lynn br., ley, of Uuell, Ore gon; tje,. C nlee, of Dallas. orep..u; J. J. W ise man, of Dallas, Oregon: iielvin Conlee, of Buell, Oregon. CHAS. B MOORES, Register. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby giveu to whom it may con cern, that the underpinned has been duly aimointed Ancillary Administrator ol theesute of William W. Johnson, deceased by an order oi the I'ntin. v Court of the State of Oreiron fur the C inntT of 'Polk, ninde and enu red ol record on Ihe 2o"th driv of February, 11)03. All persons having claims against said eute are hereby notilied to present the same duly verified and all persons owing said estate are notified to call jnd settle the same within sis months irom the date hereof. Pated thia J5tb day of February, 1903. OEORliK E JOHNSON. Administrator. Tcke Laxative Ercmo Q 4 Seven Million boies soli tn fast 1 2 Head This, Consumptives ' From the way my wife coughed for six months, I knew she had consump tion. She snowed it in ber face, too, and her body wasted away to amere skele ton. After she Rot down in bed the doctors couldn't do any good. I called ia both Dr. T. A. Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawsen, each of whom is a first-chuM physician, butthey had nothing that would reach the trouble in her lungs. My wife's father came to see her one day, when she got very low. He lives in Cedar Lake, Wis., while we iiU lie knew wiiat was .; .ut: and tna ''- roe get a oottlu oi Acker's English Reined v for C iHumntini). I went to Schmidt's, our local druggist, and got a bottle, and it helped her right away. She took eight .-c b-vtles, aid they put her , .i i- Vet and n :.!.: bvr ,1 :;.:id v-ll as auy wo. . ;i i .wi'. She has taktn Mesh again, she doesn't v .j and if any ne who jt sti't know the fars wri to le told she was so i ear d ath with consumption, he nouldn't believe it. My wife dots all her houework, and at night sleeDsas soundlvas vou plea-e. Her stomach "o longer gives m r any trouble at all. Maybe you doubt what I am telling. If I advise you to see J. N. Schnvdt, the druggist who sold me Acker's English Remodv for Consumption. He'll tell y" the same thing. He says Acker's Engl Remedy is wonderful in all throat and Inngtroubles; that it is sold on a guarantee 'o cure, or money returned, and he never yet had a bottle come ba k toh'S store. aHhough he has sold hundreds of them. My name is Luther Bedell, Rice Lake, Wis." Acker's English Remedy is sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that your money will be refunded in case of failure. 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle i& United States and Canada. In England is. ad., as. 3d., and 4s. 6d. We authorize Ike above guarantee. W. U. HOOKER & CO., Proprietors, New York. rAT t a Located at DALLAS, OREGON. l-J Lv J.f-Y Co-Educational. College We AN 13 : : : . : : Fall LaCreole A. O A T FT Xf V AUAUliMY. SOI IE mortgages, are now offered on easy terms and at lower prices than ever before. The title to each one of these properties is perfect A new descriptive price list will be mailed on application. (jc HAYTER, Dallas, Ore. CHURCH DIRECTORY Christian Church. Bible School at 10 a. m. Junior C. E at 3 :30 p.m. Senior C. E. at 6-30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. no. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. L. Green. Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday, 9:46 a. m., Sunday School; 11a. m., preaching; 7:80 p. m.t Epworth League ; 6 :30 p. m., preaching ; Thursday 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. H. N. Rounds, Pastor. Adventist Church. Sabhath School at 10 a. tn. Bible study from 11 to 12. United Evangelical Church Services are held as follows : S. S. 10 a.m. Preaching, 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. K.L.C.E., 6 :30 p.m. Y.M.O.A, Y. W. 0. A. and Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 :30 p. m. A. A. Winter, Pastor. Presbyterian Church. Sabbath services: Bible study at 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Junior Endeavor, 3 p. m. ; Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. W. T. Wardle, Pastor. Baptist Church. l.iole school at 10 a. ni. f Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. ; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p.m. J. R, 6. Russell, Pastor. H and last VIA Southern Pacific Company Shasta Route. Trains leave Dallas for Portland and way stations at 6:10 a. ra. Leave Inde pendence (or Corvallis at 11 :00 a. ni. l.v. Portland 8:30 o. ni 8:30 p in. " Albany 12:30 p.m. 11:35 p.m. Ar, ABhland 12:55 p.m. 12:35 p.m. " Sacramento 5:10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. " San Francisco 7:45 p.m. 8:45 a.m. Ar. Ogdeu 4:55 a.m. 7:00 a.m. " Denver 9:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. " Kansas City 7:25 a.m. 7:25 a.m. ' Chicago 7:42 . m. 9:30 a.m. Ar. Los Angeles 2:00 pm. 7:00 a.m. " El Paso 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. ' Fort Worth 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. City of Mexico 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. " Houston 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. " New Orleans 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Washington 6:42 a.m. ;42a. m. ' New Pork 12:10 p. m. 12:10 p. in. Pullman ami Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to ugueu ami Ki Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, M Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at Ban Francisco with several ileamship lines for HONOLULU, JAPAN, CHINA. PHILIPPINES, CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICA. See Mr. I. N. WOODS, agent at Dallas station, address W.E. COMAN. O. F.and Phs Act., Portland or. To Cure a Cold in One Day (unutw It" , taiiaiav months. .T. fi, kJ N j& 'ff rsy s. i offer superior advantages at reasonable rates. Term begins Sept. 24, 1902. Registration, September 23. For Catalogue or other infurmtion, address, C. C. POLING, Ph. D., President, DALLAS, OREGON. belonging to the Scotch Companies, acquired by the foreclosure ol LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, No. 9, stated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. E. C. Kjkkpathick, W. M. Oscar Hayter, Sec. Ainsvvorth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, First Thursday of each month. R. E. Williams, ii. P. Willis Simonton, Sec. jUaomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated (meetings Second and Fourth Tues days ot each month. Mrs. Pauline Williams, IV. M. Mrs. Libbie Muir, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. jXhif Friendship Lodge, No. 6, meets SfigjtSWevery Saturday evening in I. o. 0. F. Hall. W. F. Nichols, N. G. H. B. Cospkr, Rec. Sec. T kaCreole Encampment, No. 20, meets -Second and Fourth Monday of each month. H. B. Cospkr, C. P. F A. Stiles, Scribe. rj lmira Lodge, No. 26, D. of R., meets "every Friday evening. Nora Robertson, N. G. Edith Houck, Sec. Woodmen of the "World. fallas Camp, No. 209, meets in Odd Fellows hall every Thursday evening F. H. Mdscott, C. C, W. Gf Vassall, Clerk. RITistletoe Circle, No. 33, W. O. W. , 4"-meets in Odd Fellows' hall, Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month Mrs. Frank Kersi.ake, G. N. Mrs. Anny IJunn, Clerk. Knights of the Macabees. Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second and .fourth Thursdays ol each month m I. O. O. F.ball. G. V. Cojjkey, S. K. Com. I. N. Woods, R. K. Twilac Hive, .No. 28, L. O. T. M., meets -ou Second and Fourth Thursday after noon of each month. Med a Holm.n, L. C. Mrs Blanche Eakin, R. K. A. 0. U. W. TTnion 3fi Meets First '-M l'0'1"1' Wednesday of each i" month. C. A. Black, M. W. F. A. Stiles, Fin. Crystal Lodge, No. 50, D. of IL, meets First and Third Wednesday of each month. Mrs. H. 11. Cospeh, C. of H. Mts. J. G. anOrsdkl, Fin. United Artisans. T fcsemlil.v Xu. 46 meets Fint Tues-"-day ol each month. Mrs. Ella J Mktzgeb, M. A. Mks. M. E. W'kaver, Sec. Fraternal Union of America kodge No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday f ench month. W.J. Wagner, F. M. Mrs. S. E. Morrison, Sec. Cures Grip in Two Days. cn every - 35c 0 J If Dell & Cherrington.