Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, March 21, 1911, Image 4

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BLOCKHOUSE'S HISTORY
FAMOUS STRUCTURE BUILT BY
SHERIDAN IN 1857.
Firs Station of Any Great Prominence
In Oregon Interesting Cliarac.
ters There.
NEWS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Comings and Goings as Told by Our
Exchanges.
. Al Whitney and -family visited in
Dallas over Sunday. Monmouth Her
ald.
The citizens of Dayton are steppin
high thesedays, for they have the
promise of United States Senator
George Chamberlain and of the Indian
and war authorities that the old Fort
Yamhill blockhouse, which was built
by General Phil Sheridan when he was
a lieutenant, and is now on the Grand
Ronde Indian reservation, will be
moved to their city, comments the
Portland Journal. Sheridan, Butler,
Wlilamina and Grand Ronde citizens
all wanted the historic blockhouse, but
Dayton got in ahead. Senator Cham
beriain, in a letter to J. T. Simpson
of Sheridan, tells of the disposal of
the blockhouse question.
George H. Himes, of the Oregon His
torical Society, took up the question of
- moving the blockhouse from its pres
ent site about ten years ago. It now
stands about a half mile from its orig
inal site. ' Mr. Himes. took up the mat
ter with Dr. Andrew Kershaw, then
Indian agent at Grand Ronde. Dr.
Kershaw suggested that the Historical
Society take charge of the blockhouse,
which was then used as a guardhouse,
but Mr. Himes- informed him that the
organization had no funds. Mr. Himes
thought, because of its historical asso
ciations, that the blockhouse should
not be moved from Yamhill County.
Built in 1857.
Efforts were then made by Mr.
Himes and others to interest citizens
of McMinnville, Sheridan, Dayton and
other places. He suggested that one of
these communities move the block
house to Its city, build a new roof over
lt place It on a concrete foundation
and then build a shelter or house over
it. The proposition has dragged on for
10 years.
Fort Yamhill, commonly known as
Fort Sheridan, wastiullt under the di
rection of Lieutenant Phil Sheridan
in 18G7. Captain David Russell was
In charge of the companny and as an
Illustration of the strangeness of fate,
this same officer, while serving as a
brigadier general under Sheridan in
the Atlanta campaign, was killed.
Sheridan, at th time he built the
blockhouse, was a second lieutenant.
An officer of the name of Gardner was
first lieutenant. !
The blockhouse was built Just as the
Indian wars were closing. It Is a small
structure, about 24 feet square, and
was originally erected upon an emln
ence commanding the main road Into
the Grand Ronde reservation. It Is
built of hewn timbers, coupled togeth
er with pegs, and the second story pro
jects on two sides, thus permitting the
defenders to shoot at any angle.
Wanted Couiis-oinIhc.
John E. Miller was the first Indian
agent at the Grand Ronde agency. He
was succeeded by lienjamln Simpson,
father of the poet, Samuel L. Simpson,
said to have been Sheridan's most Inti
mate menu during the early days. It
was with Simpson that Sheridan had
the famous argument over the pros
pects of the forthcoming war with the
South. Sheridan at that time argued
that the proper thing to do was to
compromise with the Southern states.
With Simpson, Sheridan left the
business of attending to all of his pri
vate affairs when he went Into the
Civil war. lie addressed the Indian
agent as "Simps."
"Simps," wrote Sheridan while the
war was In progress, "I was wrong and
you were right in that discussion about
Eva Bellinger, of Dallas, visited
friends in Monmouth last week.
Monmouth Herald.
Mrs. Jerome Dornslfe visited her
sister, Mrs. Nannie Marcum, in Dallas
last week.- Monmouth Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boulden drove
over to Dallas, Monday, having busi
ness that called them that way.
Monmouth Herald.
F. J. Coad visited his sister, Mrs.
J. B. Stump, Wednesday, while en
route from Newport to his home in
Dallas. Monmouth Herald.
Miss Marjory Belt, daughter of J. D.
Belt, the popular druggist, returned to
Salem Monday, to finish her school
year. Wlilamina Times.
Willfred Kaiser and Robert Muscott,
of Dallas, visited G. A. Muscott and
family here a few days, returning
home Monday morning. Monmouth
Herald.
Joseph Hirschberg, the Independ
ence banker and railroad man, Is going
to take a vacation trip to Hot Lake
Sanitarium for a few weeks. Salem
Journal.
Frank Muscott and wife, of Dallas,
were here Wednesday on a visit to
Mr. Muscott's father, G. A. Mfescott.
He Is going to move from Dallas to
Portland. Monmouth Herald.
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BY' i"3 J
EETRIGG hid
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Lrvnr
vz'Zr$umise Restaurant F
thered In a year 4804 eggs. Onej . I
with
gathered In a yea
oullet laid 23" eggs and" aai'ther 220
At the end of the year she, had sold
in chickens and eggs 1175.90 worth,
She has 40 hens and three roosters
left.
(CENTRAL PCJWT
ROGUE RIVER
VALLEY
OREGON '
CORRESPONDS
SOLICITS
The Colds That Hung On
Are readily cured by Dr. Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey, it relieves (the cold
and stops he cough. There is only
one genuine.
LLOJ'D KOHAKI, Proprietor
.Weals und short orders served at all
hours. Everything new and clean.
Specialties.
Chop Suev and Noodles
Smith Building; Main and Mill Streets
Dallas, Oregon
IVurillLML Ml v IWMmJMi
tThls matter must not be reprinted with
out speeial pennl.sioii.J
From 15 cows, during the year 1910,
W. if. Jephcott, of western Lane
County, delivered to the creamery of
Acme 91,500' pounds of
nounds to a cow. which
pounds of butter fat. He received 30 j p R OFESSIONAI CARD S.
cents a pound for the butter fat, or j
$87.50 from each cow.
Willi flu- short crop of buy which
was raised In so ninny sections this
year there ought lo be h demand al
good prices for nil the surplus bright,
well cured corn fodder which the fore
handed man will secure.
Dwellers along country ronds will
certainly npireeinte the power of ob
servation of the writer who in distin
guishing between Hie "quick" Hnd the
dead, defined I he former as compris
ing those who were able to get out
of the way of scorching nutomobilists
and the latter those who were uot.
A Smooth Skin.
Black Heads, Chaps, Pimples, Sores
and all unhealthy conditions of the
skin are unsightly and detract from
the looks. Buy a box of Dr. Bell's
Antlsentie Salve, a creamy, snow: Dallas
white ointment, apply as directed and!
your skin will be as clear as a babe's. I ATTORNEY AT LAW
At nil dealers in medicines. I
ED F. COAD
TTORNEYS AT LAW
SIBLEY & EAKIN
The only reliable set of Abstracts In
Polk County. Office on Court St. '
Oregon
A great number of trees are being
planted around Eagle Point.
Office In Courthouse
Dallas
It Is now quite generally conceded
that when a cow holds nn her milk II
v.. u. uuusn nas eonciuuect to quit is invariably due to some nervous con
business and return to Jerking light
ning on the Hill lines of railway. He
expects to work over in Washington
somewhere. He has not yet disposed
of his business In this city. Scio
News.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wassom, of Sa
lem, were down last week assisting in
the care of the latter's father, James
Comic, who has been very sick. Mr.
Comic is at present in the St. Vincent
hospital, taking treatment, and is re
ported to be improving. Newberg
Graphic.
dition. the result of tuking her calf
from her. disturbances, mistreatment
or strange conditions. Often kindness
will overcome the tendency, nnd If this
does not suffice the feeding of a little
grain at milking time will take up her
mind and cause her to relas to a nor
mal nervous couditlon.
Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain.
A sudden attack of Cholera Morbus is (
dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain : DENTIST
at hand, a dose relieves almost in
stantly. It also cures Diarrhoea,
Oregon
LJstofLireFrmsfAotQroaWnit
ALIA S one of fhefeadfwMmulaci
turJng7bwns of tne Northwest s
PATRONIZE HOME INDVSTRli
AND BVILDTnEfHlP
Insist on Your Dealer Giving yo u tfiesoc,;
WiHamette Valley
Lumber Co.
LARGEST INDUSTRY AND LAR
(JEST PAY ROLL IN POLK COUNTY,
M. HAYTER
Cramps, Flux and
P'aints.
all Bowel Corn-
Over Stafrln's Drug Store.
Several new farmers' union's have!
been organized in Wallowa County.
! Dallas
Oregon
Valuable Ranch Bought.
The Geldard ranch of 800 acres, sit
uated on the west side of Yamhill Riv
er, one mile southwest of Yamhill nnd
two miles northwest of Carlton, has
been bought by Portland men for ap
proximately $100,000. The stock,
equipment and crops were transferred
with the land. .--
There Is a possibility that the farm
will be sold In one piece to be used
as a location for an Eastern colonv.
A man is here from Chicago and has
taken a short-term option on the
whole 800 acres. Ho represents a col
ony of more than 100 individuals who
probably will be brought to Oregon.
As showing the progress which has
been made In recent years in produc
ing high yielding types of small grain
it Is interesting to recall the sower of
Holy Writ, whose seed which "fell on
the good ground yielded some thirty,
some sixty nnd some a hundred fold."
Contrasted with this showing may be
cited the case of an oat belt fanner
who the other day plucked a single
stalk of tlrls cereal which bore 214
double grains, or a total of 428. The
seed head, which was borne on a very
siuruy straw, was fifteen inches long.
Granulated Eye Lids
Do not need to he cauterized or scari
fied by a physician. Sutherland's Eagle
Eye Salve is guaranteed to cure them
without pain. It is harmless and a Dallas
sure cure for granulated lids. 25c!
tubes at all dealers'.
TTORNEY AT LAW
OSCAR HAYTER
Rooms 5 and 6, Uglow Bldg.
Oregon
The secretary of the Commercial
Club, Portland, Saturday received
nearly 800 names of Easterners who
wanted information about Oregon.
; DENTIST
B. F. BUTLER
Office over Fuller Pharmacy.
Otlke hours from 9 to 12 a. m.; 1
j to 5 p. m.
Dallas Oregon
Modern Store Fronts
Are a specialty at
COAD'S PLANING MILL
MODERN PLANTSKILLED WORK
MEN UP-TO-DATE IDEAS.
Shop Work of All Kinds at Reasonable
Prices.
DALLAS GARAGE
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Best equipped Garage in the State.
Constructed of Concrete Through
out. Automobiles stored at reason
able rates. Expert machinists in
charge of Repair Department.
D. F. HARRIS, Proprietor.
Seeing the Sights.
"I spent Christmas in Cuyahoga
Fulls," says a valued friend, "and T
put on my best Sunday clothes before
I started. Mv new fuazv hut I th.m.rht
the Civil war. I was all wrong In my was pretty katlsh, and I had some
cany mea ot compromising, It could other recent wrinkles. Cuyahoga Fall
Demand For Girls.
SALEM, March 18. So great is the
number of applicants for two German
servant girls who wrote in advance
of their coming to Secretary A. F. Ho-
fer, of the Salem Hoard of Trade, In
reference to positions in Salem, that
Secretary Hofer Is thinking of holding
an auction and of allowing the highest
bidder to take the girls. Unless some
such mi'thod is adopted there is going
to be a regular bargain day rush of
housewives at the Hoard of Trade the
day the two Germans arrive. The
problem Is keeping Mr. Hofer awake
nights.
The fastest mile ever made by a
trolling horse was covered the other
dy In 1:,r)8 by Uhlan, n horse be
longing to C. 0. K. Billings, the well
known turfman, and the easy way in
which fhe mile was made led many
who witnessed the remarkable jier
formnnee to believe that the same
horse may clip another second or more
ofT l his record before the season is
over. It has been Intensely Interest
ing to note the gradual lowering of the
trotting record from the time when
the best performance was around 2:59.
some ninety years ago, to the present
season, when a horse covers a mile
track without wind shield at a rate of
more than thirty miles nn hour. Tbuf
the record will be still further lowered
Is not doubted, but It will be by quar
ters nnd eighths of seconds only.
2(10,0110 Tubes
Of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve were
sold in 190S und not one word of com-
plaint, though every tube was sold ;
under a positive guarantee. It is good!
for nothing but the eyes. Ask your
Druggist.
ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS
BROWN & SIBLEY
Abstracts promptly made.
Notary Public, Collections
Mill St. Down-stairs. . Dallas, Ore
Many residence buildings will be I
constructed in Woodliurn this year as ! ATTORNEY AT I-AW
well us business houses and a $20,000!
armory, says the Register.
WALTER L. TOOZE, JR.
Do you know that of all the minor
ailments colds are by fur the most
dangerous? It Is not the cold Itself
that you need to fear, but the serious!
diseases that it often leads to. Most j
of these are known as germ diseases.!
Pneumonia and consumption are 1
among .them. Why not take Chum-1
berlain's Cough Remedy and cure I
your cold while you can? For sale by Dallas
all good dealers. j
Office in Wilson Bldg.
Dallas Oregon
M. OLIVE SMITH
Teacher of
PIANO AND OROAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
Oregon
DALLAS BAKERY
C. C. MULKEY, Proprietor.
Do not send your money away to
Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas
bread and keep the money at home.
It will help us and help you.
Itell Phone 51. Mutual Phone 320.
not have been done and should not
have been done."
Shows Ravages of Time.
I-nter, the Federal general wrote:
" 'Simps I am going Into battle, and If
I full, you will know that I fell under
the Aug of the United States."
, Several officers, then subordinates,
who later achieved fame In the Civil
war, served at old Fort Yamhill. x)nc
of them was General W. B. Hnssen.
According to Mr. Himes there Is a
mass of historical duta that could be!
drawn from the records of old Fort
lamhlll. So far as can be learned n
engagements were fought there, but a
the old fort was In reality the first
station of nny great prominence In
Oregon, many Interesting characters
gathered there. Mr. Simpson died last
summer in Portland. He was 90 years
or age.
Knouse Is getting pretty
snaky now, according to Mr. Himes.
It needs a new roof, and he thinks that
it would not be a bad plan to strength
en It In places to keep It from falling
to pieces. He has suggested to the
citlxen of Dayton that It be placed
under shelter, nnd says that it would
i.e i.ener to enclose It within another
house.
not being a lively place on Sundays, I
spake thus to a native:
"Do you ever go to the city?"
"Nope," says he, "Why should I?"
"Why, to see the sights."
"What's the use?" he asked, looking
me over. The sights come down and
we us, if we wait long enough."
Cleveland Plain Denier.
FIRE THREATENED CAPITOL
tri'lcMMM'wi of KlglitNcvrt Ignite
ItuhhMi at lln ut 1 tonic.
SALEM. March 1 . Destruction of
the statchouae l.y fire was only averted
this afternoon by the prompt ac tion of
Gardner E. Wallace, who, upon being
attracted t.y the volume of smoke" Is
suing from the dome of the ea pilot
about 4 (Nlk. rui.li.-d to the top of
the bull, ling anii fUIUi hll, a lMe )f
rul.M.h had ignited, presumably from
a lighted cigar end that had tx-en i-aat
aaay by a arcl. ua sightseer.
As a r.sult of the Incident Chief
ll.-rk . It. Corey, of the Ke-r.i.rv ..f
Slate's office, mho la rustodian of the
capitol. has made an order that no
more alghtM-era will be ivrn the .rv.
No Summer School.
The report seems to have gone out
mat there will be summer school for
teachers in the State Normnl School
this year, it is a mistake, however.
The entire faculty has not yet been
engaged, und school will not begin un
til September. Work on the improve
mem win begin in a few weeks. This
Is going to be a great Improvement to
Monmouth and her educational oppor
tunities. Independence Enterprise.
A One white elm shade tree which
the writer frequently passes has come
to grief owing to the fact that years
ago, when- the head of the tree was
forming, cure was not taken to pre
vent large limbs growing up unci out
from the same point In the trunk. In
the case in question three were ill
lowed to do so. A couple of years ngo
one of the three large branches was
blown from the top In a heavy wind,
and a short lime since a big split np-
pciinu between the two remaining
sections of the top. One of these is
sure to come down soou, leaving but a
skeleton of what gave proinl.-e of being
a shade tree of remarkable beauty and
symmetry. The trouble might have
been prevented when the tree was
first set by so pruning it as to give n
sturdy and well Jointed frame. The
same principle holds In the case of
fruit trees, and poor heads having
weal; Joints should be remedied while
the tree Is young. I
Stringtown correspondence of the
Jefferson Review: There was a report
last week to the effect that grading
was being done down by Sidney for the
new railroad, but on investigation we
found that It was Jesse MeCormiek
digging angle worms to go fishing.
Gives Prompt Relief.
William II. Douglas, Jr., of Washing
ton, D. C, suys: I take great pleasure
in informing you I have used Dr.
Hell's Pine-Tnr-iloney, and it gave me i
almost instant relief.
j N. L. Butler L. D. Butler
j BUTLER & BUTLER
Attorneys nt Law
Room 311-312 Lewis Building.
i-ortiuiiu - . Oregon
"WHITE CLOVER"
CARTON BUTTER
Manufactured by
T. S. TOWNSKND CREAMERY CO.
Creameries at
Portland, Astoria, Salem, Gardiner,
Dallas, Nuhcotta, Lyons, Seattle.
COY BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS
Plans and Estimates Furnished
G. H. COY,
Phono Mutual
1X5
W. J. COY,
Phone
1574
"OREGON'S BEST'
Manufactured Solely by
DALLAS FLOURING MILL
Guaranteed to be the best soft
wheat liour In the Willamette Valley,
Sold by all Grocers in, Dallas.
Otho Williams
Merchant Tailor
All the New Spring Styles and Patterns
Solicits your orders for Careful and
Conscientious Workmanship. ,
Soehren Warehouse Co.
CEMENT CURBING3 AND WALKS
We handle a full line of Cedar and Oak
Fence Posts, Brick, Lime, Sand and
Cement, Land Plaster, Drain Tile,
Shingles, Fire Brick, Hair, Wall Plast
er and Hod Supplies.
One block south of depot Phone 1 191
COSY CORNER CANDIES
Try our fine Home-made Candles
and our delicious Icq Creuin
CHARLES H. LANE
West Slit '
WotI
fi. t, lltll'lr....
MONUMENTS, irr,,
A Complete Line of All
F. J. WA
MKCHANICAnjT "
Tires Set whllcl -,
Agency for Intern.i
Company Auto n
ror farm and countrj
Have Just added tv !
J'arm Implements k
1
C. D. Fc'""-'-
BLACHS!
Shop located Inf.-
General Blucksnilili
Ti.
work. Horso shoeing
specialty Your bin
11 r IeW
Machinists Foundr'
Makof ,
SAWMILL WOJIK VliCl
We are prepared tof
Iron and Brass wo t.t
and Stock work djWvL
the best and cheai
on the market
One of Dallas' F
CM
Observer
"THIS LINOTT,
All Printing Done i
Thau Seems
THE PACIFIC MONTI
Work will be resumed this spring
in the Golconda mine, recently pur
chased for $100,000.
Bell phone 103 Mutual phone 1306
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Calls promptly answered day or night
Dallas Oregon
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
M. J. Duvls und sons, living near
Woodliurn, hist year raised about 4500
bushels of onions, which they have
been selling at about 11.12 per hun
dred. Their potatoes last year went
about 200 bushels to the nere. This
yeur they have 20 acres of onions, be
sides several ucresnif potatoes.
There is Only One Plnc-Tur-IIoncy.
That is Dr. Bell's. It Is the original
and can be relied on in rrmm
olds and all lung and bronchial trou-
ile. Look for the label on the bottle.
Astoria expects SO. 000 visitors next
summer during its r.m.i.nb.i . ...1
ught to get them.
IVir Croup
Dr. IMl's Plne-Tar-Honcy is the best
known r.ni.dy. Ik not experiment,
get the genuine Dr. Itell'a I'lne-Tar-lloney.
Strert paving w,i again soon be un
der headway In Baker. That already
At no time since Pacific const fnilt
growers began shipping (heir produce
to eastern markets has the fruii thus
shipped boeu placed upon central and
eastern markets In liner shape both as
regards appearance and quality than
has been the case this present season.
Peaches, pears, nectarines nod the
several large varieties of plums have
been displayed in the large mid small
markets, and the sale has been un
usually large. Without iiiestion Ibis
Is In part due lo the m-nrcity of fruit
In many of the central states, but the
lurge sale Is also due to the Hue ipml
Ity mill condition of the western fruit.
This In turn Is the result of greater
care In picking and handling, uniform
Ity in grading mid packing and to the
better facilities for cooling fruit before
It Is stinted on its long Journey eirst.
western rruit growers should make
the most of the advantage nliU bus
been theirs this yeiir. for llierv Is little
Hiiestlon that with care hi packing
and shipping nnd the cser lse of
Judgment In the distribution of ship
meiit the consumption of western
fruits niny lie greatly Increased h,
thimsnnds of towns throughout the
middle states. Polks living t'lere lime
the money, mid they are willing to
Ieiid It If they can get first class
Horso Shoeing and General Bluck
sniithlng. I can cure Quarter Cracks and Con
tra, ted Feet, also Interfering and
Forging. I guarantee all work first.
class. All I ask the public Is to give
me a fair trial. I also cure corns nn
horses' feet.
Horse Shoeing a SiKVIulty.
GEORGE CRAMER,
I'red W agner's Old Stand, Dallas, Ore.
DR. B. E. NEVEL
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone, 29
Dallas,
AND THE
TW1CEAWEEK OBSER
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR
( mm yu
Oregon
DR. DAVID YOUNG
OstiHipathlc Physician
Office, 719 Court St.
Mutual Phone 631
DALLAS, OREGON,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cure ;oid. Croup and WhiJoping Cough,
DALLAS STATION TIME CARD
LEAVING DALLAS.
Passenger No. 7 4
Passenger No. 76 . . .
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
,.t. ARRIVING DALLAS.
.-...vn.in. i-ussenger No. t7 ....
2:25 p.m. Passenger No. 75 . . '
.11:10 a. m.
. 7:25 p. m.
SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN RY. CO.
J-.MSI liOllllll. I ....... -
o uuund.
Hi.ne would n..t be dipeng. .l with al I '"lit. I nese markets are worth t ultl-
any price, says the iN-mocrat. tatltuf.
If you have trouble in getting rid of
lege of vi.i.i ih- a ... ... . ' " ,,,u ",M '" " are
.lal .H-rmit. K dr. ,. .k. I Un n "'IH-rly. There is no
work in th, d. ,.r .k. ' ....r 7. '"'"" hy " C,,M h,ul' " for
-. - " -'..... .,wn and it
had the fir gained any headwav be.!,... .
.- ... imi o, or nad amould.-r.i
not If you
PASTURING SWINE.
Hog Raiting a Profitable Vantur Far
Small Farmara.
TRAIN NO. 1.
Vv' f?alIas 7:35 a. m
Ar. West Salem g-ic . m
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v. Rlnck Rock in-sn .
n "v. y 11:05 m"
Lv. Dallas n. - !
Ar. West Salem 12:20 p. m.
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Ar. West Salem ".Ys m
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Ar H..II... f
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Ar. West Salem -is "
TRAIN NO. n. (jJunja,. Only.)
TRAIN NO. 2
Lv. West Salem . . .
Lv. Dallas
Lv. Falls City
Ar. Black Rock ...
Only $2.25
r
OFFER NO. 2.
Review of Reviews
I'acilie -Monthly
Twice-a-Week Observer. ,
Publishers
Price.
$3.00
1.50
1.50
lotal .finn
our rnce, only $3.75
OFFER, NO. 3.
Woman's Home Companion $1.50
Review of Reviews 3.00
Pacific Monthly iV.n
Twiee-a-Yeek Observer 1 50
.$7.50
. ..:00 a. m.
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Total
Our Price, only $4.75
OFFF.lt NO. 1.
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MeCIures
Pacific Monthly
Twiee-a-Week Observer. . . .
OFFER NO. 7.
Pictorial Review
Modern Priscilla
Ladies' World
Pacific. Monthly '
Twice-a-Week Observer! .' ',
.$1.00
. .75
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Lv. Illack Rock
Lv. Falls City . .
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Ar. Weat Salem . ,
TRAIN NO. 11
take There are fearur. In .. In. r.l.l. I . ' "OCK
. uy cl(
without itlvlna any alarm until all at-1
achea had left th bu:Min at t
,ale l.y all good dealers.
ough lten.ed.ly. Fori ,hat ,ppe., , fverj ,uollgnlfu, farnM.r. j p,,,
No other meat producing animal are
Paisley ivr: ' Hay stacks ar, fa.t ' Pble of producing; o many young
dim. uTt'r " TLrtn. r h.T " I d'""''-r"'K inter continue. ' ln T. write, an Ohio breeder In the
savina the building. jit Vll m, ,h- . Counlrr r...nil..m.n I- -ii...... k
The dom, la very Dofular i.K .,... !. . " I '
or to ih atatc rapitnl and hundrrda
vim n vwy day In order to take ad
vantage f th j-oll.nt view of th
rity and vi1!t from tber.
VUrrr Ranker.
T XI T ' V . ... 1 -.
" -""'-. or m Lu tiamut ; ,n mm common rauae of insom
eountrr. paid hm annul ,,t to ,h nla is diaurd-t-. of the Nomach. Cham-
Rhodes ta ""''"'a Klomarh and Uvrr Tihlrn
Foreat lirove has
m hen " It I, reports that she
laid an ,y , ,nvn,., , U.
iw-nniona.
1145 a. m.
12:00 a. m.
2:3S p. m.
1:1S P. m.
(Sunday Only.)
00 p. m.
4:15 p. m
4 50 p. m
:10 p. m.
Train No. connects at Dallas with
way points.
as
Ar. West Salem
TRAIN NO. 4.
Lv. West Salem
Lv. Dallas
Ar. Falls City
TRAIN NO. .
Lv. West Salem
Lv. Dallas
Ar. Falls City
TKAIN NO. 8
Lv. West Salem .
Lv. Dallas .....
Lv. Falls City .'
Ar. Plack Rock ,
TRAIN NO. 10.
Lv. Weat Salem .
t-v. Dallas
Lv. Falls City
Ar. Iiiaok Rock ."
1:30 p. m
2.15 p. m.
Total
Our Price, only
OFFER, NO. 5.
Woman's Home" Companion
2.45 p.' m. Twice-a-Week Observer..
....$."i.50
S3. 95
...$1.50
1.50
...$3.00
$2.50
....$3.00
1.50l
....$4.50
$3.00
i -E a vivo Dallas.
city Wfdn.1r. Mr.
for . f.. -"" enaoie raisins: fpecia!!j attra.iiv lo the
... ... , rwa. w an hk! d.l,-r .mail farmer
"- i-worporatn-ra f the .
j ault.ihle paatur can t provided for
J nearly every mouth lo the year the
fowl that Is nor kIiouM firms la In. nti.i.iir r
em me one litter Id the spring;, w nk h
can easily lie made ready for the late , Paaatna-er
rail or winter market, and another lit- j PamenBcr No. tf .
tcr Id mrly fal). to I made rradr for i Paanrnaer Nn ri
Jie serine market. The amall capital j LEAVING INDEPENDENCF
reouiml la Mi mlth n.l f i... ....Lb
. - i ." r-iwnrrr .
j returns on the Invent ment nuke h. Piavncr N. tt.
iMPIHtFT No.
ith limited n.-r.n Tlw
Total
4:35 p. m. Our Price, only ,
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S:50 p. m. OFFER NO. .
(Sunday Only.) J Review of Reviews
1:00 a. m. j T Week Oliserver." ! .
:45 a. m.l
10.15 . m.i Total
10:35 a. m. , Our Price, only
(Sunday Only.)
1:JS p. m.J Calarrii Cannot IV Cured
1 20 p. m.;""" LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
? f P- m.:eann.t reach the mat of the disease
I'll V Mk Ia.
TRAIN NO 15 (SunH.. , . . 004 ,r """tijutional
Lv. We Salcm SUndye f",y ) ;d'T- 'nd ,n cur ,t you
Ar. Dallas I ' 1 1 lntern femediei Hall .
" P- m. Catrrh Cure la taken Internal!,- ,a
mornlnr train from Portland and C'! dlrw"v " blood and mucous
-ur.acea. Mall's Catarrh Cur. la not .
. qaa, k medicine. It w.. preacritv-d r
IMH Ml NCK MOMiaiTll , f P)m In thi.
( , - i-,m ana i a recuiar r,r-
Totul
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OFFER NO. 8.
Woman's Home Companion.
Pacific Monthly
Twice-a-Weck Observer
Total
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OFFER NO. 9.
MeCIures
Pacific Monthly
Twice-a-Week Observer. .
Total
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Everybod.vs
Twice-a-Week Observer!
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lotai
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UrFER NO. II.
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.... 1.50
:...$4.50
$3.25
....$1.50
.... 1.50
.... 1.50
....$4.50
$325
...$1.50
... 1.50
... 1.50
...$4.50
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a
Dallas )lMali
1 ...! . . . . ' a .. . nwfce a uno or eaio on i
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1 a m P!--nceT .i J''a.B.fm,
Paanenfer No. 11 . ! 1 ". 1 1 "" I ll " F.JnirvrTaror .
r- j 44oL ft
.,.. '""w anomn. cmt.inHd with the be
'X 4AR!a ? ," ihl" Urifi" directly on
nen,er No. CI .'.il 3.. mu"-rfac The perfect comt-in-
naer No. To tiS2 tT? th "-l-t. i. ,ha,
la
imoniala
Airtlr rHitlna.
jet a HU(.ldw. Indept-ndewr EB-i'","', weihin 114 punda. at
teej,rine.
l-enta a pound, for IJJ j
1 , ably utilize the wate .r.lu h. anxtnd j Paaaenrer No. tx . ..
I Pmaaefirer Nv T2 .
j the farm, dairy and kit. b.-w
1 .
Whea t. ,.,- ','c on!-T '' prlu.fd nrnxna
rue ph,i. fi 'r,,mx'm rw t -f
The Crve, aBU Ih. r-rlBtlnf ! Liniment aa rw wll KM VwTrTrrlirf' I t 'r '.T "' '
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4 0$ p, m 1 Pnare, v . .
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Atrile.
ARRIVIXa AIRLIE
1 I 0 av m
lilpm
Svd .ar Drucrirta Ti.
Take mil', Family Pj;., fr
patioa.
Trala V a a 1 . ..
L """I naiiaa at 1 aa
r? v. 2.1
Ua a.d way poiataT " '
4 Mvsa.
Ja W. frkMirth, Gr,
P, h. f,r.e I. .idren, ,b4 I ke m
' l veral kind.
rataerta at r . . - r.av et.e
.... - - m vsmAMf m . I I'M . . . . - ...
f courli
"t-ot Isax
coocfe befiM If
derelopa aometolnar mora
serious.
Ballard's
Horchound
Syrup
u Rnaesr TW
Wark.
It re I m res coufhlaa; Imsaedi.
eaaea aorcaeaa ia UH
"n. loosens nhim ..
ut bronchial tubes. R
- cn family remedr. sliu.
t ta take aai rood t .t,ii-
rea aad adolta.
irte a. Sa s4 atM.
Bar the l s ac It eoataiaa
x Ussea aa aaoch as th. v
rsw ret with each hot.
It Herrscks Re4 lppar
Pa riaster for ta. ,h .
ta-S svoav. tt-L.M
tr Ifsi Ceaa ftar
aaa.
If you wish
sines to go i&
Indicate beloiw
I
!
KEEP THE'
I
Health Is Wor
IalUa IVr
I
I 1
"f a
I
anas
1 th li
Many Dallas"
in their nan
j neys when
I need help. Si 1
J tit for a vast
i ill health, but1
' fer nor to rer"
I the diavaws a
to weak kid-
permanently "
Doan a Kidnf
statement ea
Mrs. W. II '
Salem. Ore.. S r
never had oov
ney Pills mf t "
remedy is 9" .
ney and ti 1 -oaed
in my 1'
iafactory r" '
For sale f
rents. Frf"
V
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PO
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Cof!
TI
s be
r.
v r.
o ert at i,ma!fc a"" " r ",t ' ,h
I WlBf h W
Off
New Tork. (
( a i namt-rlaia-. Cob.
States.
Remerrf '
- r ty ail rJW
-aWm.
j CONRAD STATRIir
take as e "