Polk County Observer J. C. IIAYTER, TCDITOR AND PUBIISHKR. Published Weekly At One Dollar per Yeai. Strictly in Advance. DALLAS, OUEOON, FEBRUARY 5, 1904 The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronise Dallas people. It is altogether probable that the precincts that furnish the Re publican majority in Polk county will have a say in nominating the ticket at the coming Republican convention . These precincts have, bo far, shown no inclination to dictate the policy of the Republican party or capture the county con vention for personal ends, and are earnest in their desire to obliterate all firmer sectional and factional lines in the approaching campaign and nominate a ticket that can be elected in June. This is the only correct and proper course to pur sue, and it is the course that will be pursued, even if it becomes necessary to sit down upon a few self-constituted leaders who are just now engaged in a frantic effort to run the county and dictate the nomination of theentire Republican ticket. 1'he Observer hopes to see due recognition given to all trueand loyal Republicans in Polk county whether they live in Repub lican precincts or not, and prefers the nomination of a clean ticket, equitably distributed over the county, rather than the triumph of any faction in the convention. One means victory at the polls for the Republican party; the other means a continuation of strife and bitter ness in the Republican ranks and the election of about half of the Democratic ticket. A friendly interest in the welfan and growth of the thriving town of Falls City prompts us to express the hope that our neighbors up at the other end of th railroad will lose no time in securing a right-of way for the system of gravity water-works they propose to build. The time has come when water works are a positive necessity in Falls City, as the town is practically without protection against loss by fire. The destruction of the sub stantial business buildings which have been built in the last few years and the loss of the big saw mill plants from which the town derives its greatest benefits would proe serious indeed, and our neighbors can no longer afford to ue wiinoui a suitaiuo protection tor their homes and business houses and manufacturing concerns. It is to be hoped that the council will proceed vigorously with the work, already begun, of securing a righl-of-way from the mountain springs to the town limits. When this right-of-way is secured, the council can begin work on the plant at its convenience and the best time to secure the necessary concessions from property owners along the route is right now. Every day that the work is deferred will add to the cost of securing the needed right-of-way. The initiative and referendum law has so much red tapeconnected with it that it will practically prove a dead letter. It is a very cumber some affair. Albany Democrat. The Lewis and Clark Fair bill passed the United States Senate bv a unanimous vote Monday after noon. Tho bill carries an appro priation of 11,775,01)0. Back i : of ;i wtv.l?, torpid or : .: : ii )' the kidneys or a warning it is extremely I n ; iii ( t, so important i.s healthy neticn of these organs. 11: y are ciitiiiiuiiily attended by loss cf cieryy, Lick ct courage, and some tii.us by gloomy forebouinn and de tr.oi.leney. "I h-iJ ynins in my KirK, could not sloop ar"1 vla!i I fit up I i tlie morning felt v. vs.? tU-.n '.'. 'iii-lit 1' fore. I In-i-ntt tak i ! il.i a ;:j::r!i:.i :nl now I can '.n-p p.iKi L t..i i. lie:; rcMc i ulile to uo iiiV 1 a'.iiii ( it' inv cure entirely t.l!.-..d f nrV.'r. " M .is. J. '. 1'kkky, .-' t i:. t. . . .iii 1, 1 . Kciid, Ala. Hood's ScrsapcMla and Pills Cure kidney end liver troubles, relieve the back, stud LuiM up the w hole bteiu. v, ;v te The war is on between Russia and Japan, and up to date the little brown men have decidedly the best of it. Japanese torpedo boats attacked the Russian squad ron in the outer roads of Port Arthur Monday night, and three Russian ships were damaged. Japan's fleet attacked two Russian warships, Tuesday, and destroyed both. Three Russian transports, convoying 2000 troops, have been captured. The Japanese have landed 8000 soldiers at Chemulpo. It is believed by naval experts that Japan now holds control of the sea. There will be 47G votes in the Electoral college this year. In the last presidential election the Elec toral college consisted of 447 votes. The increase of 29 votes is due to the reapportionment of repre sentatives under the census of 1900. The importance of the rest of the country over the east has been in creased in the proportion of nine teen to ten, as of the additional vot'js, nine go to the south, ten to the various states of the west, and the remaining ten votes go to states cast of the Alleghenies. The city of Baltimore was the scene of the most disastrous fire in the history of the Unittd States, Sunday, the great Chicago fire of 1871 not excepted. A total of 20 blocks of the most modern and substantial buildings in the city were destroyed. The loss will read) two hundred million dollars. THE KILTIES ARE COMING Famous Band Will Appear at Grand Opera House In Salem, Feb ruary 19. Tho famous Kilties Band, of Belle ville Canada, will play fit tho Grand Opera House. Salein, on Friday, Feb ruary 19. This organization is com posed of picked men from the live crack Canadian Regimental Bands and is now admitted to be the liuest band on the road. It seems to have taken the place of Sousa's this season, ns the illnessof that great bandmaster has compelled him to abandon his tours for the present. The Kilties have amongst the members a vocal choir of eighteen splendid voices which sings the beautiful Scottish songs at each concert and invariably receives five to eight recalls, Tho vocal soloist is Mr. J. Coates Loek hardt, the tenor formerly with Gruu Savage Opera Co. An additional attraction especially engaged for this tour is tho "Clan JohnstoneTroup" of Scotch dancers direct from the l'aluee Theater, London. The band will parade before the concert, with its giant drum major at the head and the music being furnished by the regi mental pipers, buglers and drummers, tho band not being permitted to play on march in foreign countries. The sight of these stalwart Highlanders in their handsome kilted uniforms, bate kneed and bronzed, marching to tho martial strain of the true military pipers is most inspiring. Mr. Frank Meredith, tho manager of tho Opera House, is saving no efforts to make this tho great event of this year's theatrical season. Tho band will arrive in Salein direct from Portland in its private ear "The Kilties." Low Rate on Mohair. II. L. Feu ton, secretary of the Polk County Mohair Association announces that tho Southern Paeilie Company will grant a special freight rate of live cents per 100 poundson shipments of mohair to Dallas from any point in Polk county. This rate applies only to mohair in the 190-1 pool. This re duction will be greatly appreciated by growers living in the outlying dis tricts of the county, as it will save them the expense of hauling their mohair to Dallas by team. I or Exchange. A gootl residence in Los Angeles; line location, value $4000; will rent for $'M per month. Will exchange for improved farm of about same value. J. (1. SIMPSON, 211(10 N. Sichol St., lios Angeles, Cal. BRIQHT'S DISEASE. The largest e uni ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Kitin eiseo, August 80, 1D01. The transfer in volved in coin and slock If 1 12,500.00 nnd was paid by a party of business men for a specific for llrinht'u Disease nnd IHa betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They coin uieneed the serious invesli uation of the spceilie Nov. lo, 11100. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on ita merits by putting over three dozen eases on the treatment and watching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. "J5. eighty-seyeii per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There In'ing hut thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test ea-vs were published and will lie mailed free 00 up plication. Addres .loiiv J. Fiitov Company. -l-.'O Montgomery 1., at Kr.iiieic.i. C;il. .oivl Dyspepsia Curo! digests what you eat. I Are always "beau- ; tiful " and always ; " happy " accord- S in 55 to the society 3 reporters, and iu ! this case the re- port i3 mostly true. 9 There may Vie tin- happy briiks in fiction, but there are tew in real life. But how hard it is to look upon many of the wives we know, and believe that thev were once beautiful and happy. Pain, the result of womanly disease, has marrer" beauty and undermined happiness. FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed vm by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the disease n and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully war ranted in offeriutr to pay $500 in legal money of the United States, for any case of Lcucorrliea, Female Weakness, Prolap sus, or Falling of Womb which they can not cure. All thfcy ask is a fair and reason able trial of their means of cure. "I have ttiomrht for some time I wouM write yon nml tell von of the preat improvement in mv health siti' ir taking your Favorite Prescrip tion. ' " s:ivs Mrs. 11. S. Jones, of Forest, N. C. "When I "tietr-ui its use I was a physical wreck and had donaired of ever having any health asrain. Coul 1 not sit up all day, and was so weak I coui ! not walk one quarter of a mile. I noted a el'-il improvement in my health be fore the first "Kittle was used. Was sufTereiq with a'ino-! cverv pain that a woman is subject to; had infla -miation of ovaries, painful and suppressed periods, and other symptoms of female disease. After taking six bottles of 'Favorite Prescription.' I felt like a new per son. Can ride hnre!wck and take all kinds of exercise and iv-t feel tired. '' if for a pc-l"' t layf live irv ij . icfvS's i'luasaut I'ei.eta. SIDEWALK TO CEMETERY Fund Is Sufficient to Build Walk and Leave Small Balance. The contract for building tho side walk from Dallas to the I. O. O. F. cemetery was (warded to Willard Gil bert yesterday, his bid .being $45. This bid is for laying the walk, and does not ineludo the costof the lumber and nails, which are to be delivered on the ground by the building com mittee. Two bills were received, the other being that of A. J. Martin, who agreed to do tho work for $72.20 and donate $5 to the sidewalk fund. The contract for furnishing the lumber wai awarded to the W. W. Johnson Lumber Company at $9 per 1000 feet. The company will furnish the lumber at SO, and donate 50 cents on each thousand feet used. Mr. Gilbert offer ed to furnish lumber at $8.20 per thousand, but preference was given to the local mill. The amount of money raised by J. J. Wiseman is $103.25. This amount taken together with the $120 donated by the lodges of the city, will be sufficient to bui'd the walk and leave u small balance. All money not used in the construction of the walk will be deposited in the bank as a repair fund. The contributors to the sidewalk fund, with the amount given by each, are as follows : TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. E. C. Kirk patrick, Matthews & Madison. Oiisekver, William Fnull, W. C. Brown, Dallas City Bank, Wil son Drug Company, Nordby & Fin soth, R. C. Craven, Ellis & Keyt, Belt & Cherrington. TWO DOLLARS. Dr. B. II. McCallon, C. II. Chap man, Guy Brothers, Hotel Gail, II. B. Pin tumor. ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. John T. Ford, F. A. Stiles, Wagner Brothers. ONE DOLLAR. Tracy Staats. U. S. Loughary, F. E. Myer, F. J. Chapman, J. F. Groves, H. L. Chapman, Oscar Ilayter. J. M. Grant, Walter Williams, I. V. Lynch, N. L. Butler, J. N. Hart, Jones & Ho'ut, J. A. Lynch, M. D. Ellis, Eu gene Ilayter, J. G. VanOredel, G. L. Hawkins, C. G. Coad, Mrs. J. C. Gay nor, W. II. Boy, II. L. Fenton, B. Gildner, Charles Baker, Shultz Bros., II. O. Campbell; A. B. Muir, F. J. Coad, W. It. Craven, II. Holman, Dr. H. L. Toney, C. II. Morris, John Fid ler, Willis Simonton, George Cutler, George Whitehorn, I. N. Woods, Mrs. Sarah Bichmond, O. E. Williams, Ed Biddle, C. L. Starr, J. E. Sibley, TJ. S. Grant, Dr. Mark Ilayter, J. J. Wise man, W. J. Atehinson, Itemizer. fifty et:vrs. , II. Jorgenson, A. 1). Burnett, James Chitty, Sol Blessing, I,. D. Daniel, Charles McDonald, Silas Orchard, Cash, W. F. Nichols, Heath & Cornes, E. W. Fuller, George Kerr, Frank Kerslake, T. B. Uowell,, Joe Craven, W. G. Vassal!, A. F. ' Toner, Mrs. II. II. Cl.ace, Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, Casn, M. B. Young, Milo Woods, II. B. Cos per. TWENTY FIVE CENTS. E. Cadwetl, Cash, A. Shultz. Total, $223.25. Cstray Notice. I have taken up one dark red bull, about -1 years old ; branded with figure 2 on right hip; small notch out of left ear. The animal came to my place about two months ngo. Owner can have him by paying all costs. Clarence Airman, Sugarloaf, Or. Stallion Kor Service. The imported English Shire stallion "Diinsmore Prince :toil, (Tl-lt'),"ow ned j bv Geo. H. Bronson, of Ttwisvil I wilt make the season of litoi at Dallas and in the vicinity of Bridgeport,' Lew isvillc and Airlie. Posters later, j ?" WW Kodol Dyspepsia Curo : Digests what you eat l : BUSINESS LOCALS. 2 Go to Wilson Drug Company for books and school supplies. L. D. Brown, Notary Public ; type writing. With J. N. Hart. Dr. Hayter, Dentist. Office over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas, Oregon. One of the best horse-shoers in the state will be found working at Wagner Bros.' shop. Give him a trial and be convinced. Pioneer Employment Company fur nishes all kinds of help on short notice free to employers. 215 Mor rison St., Portland, Or. Go and see those fine bath tubs, sinks and lavatories at Wagner Bros. A lirst-class plumber is in their em ploy, and will satisfactorily do your work. WANTED Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this County and adjoining territory for house of solid financial standing. $20 straight cash salary and expenses paid each Monday direct from head quarters. Expense money advanced; position permanent. Address Mana ger, G05, Monon Bld'g!, Chicago. Cow and Calf for Sale. Fresh cow and calf for sale. Inquire of A. J. Peterson. Pigs for Sale. Pure Poland China Pigs, of either sex, for sale ; from (i weeks to 0 mouths old. James Elliott, Dallas, Or. Notice to Advertisers. The Oijskrvek will hereafter chargo 10 cents per line for all advertisements printed in the local news column of the paper. Local advertisements under the classified heading "Busi ness Locals" will he charged at the rate of 5 cents per line. Our patrons will please take notice of this change in rates. Wanted. Men to cut cordwood near town. I also have a house to rent. U. S. GRANT. Wood Wanted. Tho Dallas and Falls City railroad company wishes to contract for 500 to 1000 cords of oak or Dr cordwood, load ed on board cars along its line. For further information, apply to L. Gerlinger, Jr., "'Dallas, Oregon. Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The eflicacy of. Chamheilain's Pain Halm in Ihe relief U. jheuinatism is be ins: demonstrated daily. Pa ker Trip let!, of Grigsliy, Va , says that .Chamber lain's Pain Balm gave hint permanent relief fioiu rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, anil he would not be without it. For sale by Wilson Drug Company. For Sale. 12,000 shares mining stock in the Gold Creek Mining and Milling Company. Certificates 1000 shares each. Price G cents per share. S. B. Ormsdy, 112 Court St., Salem, Oregon. Good Farm at a Bargain. 2S(l-acre farm, i miles from Dallas ; 50 acres in cultivation; 10 acres in hops ; good hop house ; plenty of fruit ; well watered by living water; several springs on place; good pastures, and plenty of timber; one mile from Rail road ; house, barn and outbuildings. A nice home, and a great bargain at $15 per acre. Call on, or address W. A. AYRES, Dallas, Oregon. REAL ESTATE Portland residence to trade for a good farm in the valley ; worth $2000. What have you to oiler in exchange? Steam cleaning and dyeing works in Portland to trade for valley farm worth $iooo. What have you to offer? Wanted a first-class dairying farm of 100 acres or thereabouts immedi ately. If you have a good one for sale reasonable I have a buyer. I want immediately about 10 acres of land that has already been arranged for chickens. Where is it and whats your price? I have a nice little 10 acre fruit farm for sale at $800. It is in Italian and Petite Prunes. I have 10 acres of lands with build ings, and 2 acres in fruit, 2 acres in clover, balance in oats. For sale at $800. What have you to trade. I have some line properties that parties will trade with you for. I have a store building in Eastern Oregon, that is worth $2000. I will trade this for a farm worth $5500 and pay the difference or a property of less value, and pay the difference. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS G. A. HURLEY REAL ESTATE OFFICE jndependtnce, Oregon a. is. ssnsow; DKALER IS LIVESTOCK '"nv and sbij, IIi'l's, Mutton and St m'k Shc-p. Highest market price pa i 1 .H all t.. Yd.lress, It V. I). NO. 1, IVI.LS, OR KG X del Dyspepsia Curo uiyasis what you eat. Frederick Levin CUSTOM SHOEHAKER All Kinds of Leather and Rubber Goods repaired sub stantially and at reasonable rates. West of Wilson Block, Dallas, Ore. m j. mi DEALER IN LADIES and CHILDRENS FURNISH ING GOODS. The largest and best stock of Materials for Fancy Work m the city. COLLINS BUILDING Dallas, Oregon PAGE STANDARD WOVE Wire Fence Double-Strength, High Carbon Spring Steel Wire. I furnish the tools and help put up the fence without extra charge. 10-lkr, 40 inch Fence, 40 cents per rod. NO OTHER FENCE COMPANY WILL DO THIS. Call or Write To Me for Catalogue and Prices. U. S. raiit. Agent, Dallas, Oregon Weak Hearts Ars due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart troubla can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but re the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action ol the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla, of Nevada, O., says: I had stomach troubla and was In a bad stats as I had heart troubla with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Curo for about foul months and It cured ma. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2H timet the trial size, which sells for 50c. Prepared by E. O. DaWITT CO., OHIOAQO. HKIf & (JHEKK1NGTUN (jfl f?P IVs for the OBSERVER I W and the Weekly Oregonian ftlfil I W one i'ear- In order to take advantage of thia liberal offer, your snbseription to the Observer tnutt lie paid up to date. Now is the hmf ti sn lui'ri tin Salem, Falls City & West ern Railway Co. TIME-TABLE, Ettt'ctive November 23. Dully except Sunday, West-Hound: A.M. P.M. I.v. DALLAS 7:45 1:'J0 Tents' Siding S:00 1:X (lilliains 8:0;l 1:39 Bridgeport S:10 1:43 Ar. FALLS CITY S:20 1:35 EnstBound: A.M. P.M. I.V. FALLS CITY 9:20 4:00 llridirtport 9:30 4:10 Hilliams 9:30 4:17 Teats' Siding 9:39 4:20 Ar. DALLAS 9:35 4:15 Trains Stop on Signal only. L. GERLIXGER, Jr.. General Manager. folding Sawing MACHINE THE ONE MAN SAW. Runs Easy no back-ache fokls up like a pocket knife, and is easily carried. SAWS DOWN TREES. Everyone who has wood to saw should have one. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE8. M D. TEATS AGENT, DALLAS, OR. (r has stood the test 25 years. Averago Annual Sales ever Ono end a Half MSIcn bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c EmJosed with every bottle is a Tea Cast package of Crove's Hack Hoot. Liver PES. I E have closed one of the. most satisfactory month's business it has ever been our pleasure to ex perience. We have not made a cent, but we have sent more happy people out of our store than ever went out in Oregon during the same length of time, and the nice part of it is, they are all coming back again. Now for Business in Earnest Our Spring stock is beginning to arrive, and we will show the finest Spring Stock of Goods that will be seen in Oregon this year outside of Portland. The whole business comes from Missouri instead of New York this year. We bought our goods in Missouri better goods, more stitches to the inch, and longer yards. We will have them all in during the month. Yours Truly, ELLIS Phone 246. 1 ; "gyrwr?- rs ss s r s rs s s y s r s s y y C it Q. Van Orsdel H Notary Public J. G. Van Orsdel & Son DEALERS IN Tarms, Stock Ranches, Cimfcer Eands and City Property We offer a great bargain in a 200-acre farm, lj miles from Dallas; good improvements; flue land. Price $8000. This is a first-class farm. ROOM I, (upstairs) W,lson Building, Dallas, Ore. WAGNER CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Single Shovel Plows. Double Shovel Plows, Wing Shovel Plows, Five-Tooth Cultivators, Disc Cultivator?, Peg Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrowp, Disc Harrows, reversible with Extension Head. ::::::::::::: All kinds of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and everything needed to cultivate a hopyard or orchard. COR. OAK and MAIN STREETS. DALLAS, OREGON. CENTRAL MARKET Knox & Murrell, Prop'rs. FRESH AND 5ALT MEATS of AH Kinds. Fish, Game ICE FOR SALE. Farmers will find it to their advantage to bring us their Poultry and Eggs, as we pay the highest cash price for same at all times. EAST SIDE OF Dallas, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic KEYT flain Street John P. Van Orsdel Surveying, Logging Roads, Dams and Flumes a Specialty ft s si s I BROS. (8) and Chickens HAIN STREET Oregon.