READ TH ing friuil. There te 31 acres in the Crocl.TiVof wliicb are under cullivatMMi Witt be •«•Li on rea­ sonable ferms'. Inqute al this * 5' , • office JIAY FOH hale . s»> — • A quantity of the very beet bated hay for sate. Tboae want­ ing good hay should ceil on the WBwUy, what il wee like “111 iHl ywo wW M i«, sir.^awid IbsspwaAy wumm : “Die • pwleb, a h ea t the teas «Í • pûtes hàfSMk.'d»ìb0 ertet pAYTON, OR. 1 DRY GOODS, ECOTS ANDSHO^S, . • >*— HAT3 AND C APST AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS At ten per cent diecount Füll CASH! K ». All «teds of produce taktu ur wxchange for Goods. I NICHOLS & GABRIEL COOMA8SIK NO. 11874. — 3 KING KOFFEK’8 COUNT 94,405 ia an in and inbred —being a grandson of Coomavsie 11,874, tracing four time« to .uidta 311 per cent identical blood of that grand old progenitor, w|m trinutod h«r blood to a larger Hat of te tod descendants thin »Zz Jersey cow living or dead. The higheet bred cattle for aale. Dayton and see Cattle. J. P. DORSEY, Two and oue-balf mites south hart, Marold. F. D. Small, D m oTDnvton. Beard, Jose Cabetuety, Otivwr^Har- ford, Remington, Hamilton UibnM, Call at the farm, two iuilwh TFY1NG PILL Mauls A Carter do all kind of blnckaduilhing and repairing. Stationary and toilet articles at Phelps' drug store. FAIRVIEW. Tlb' ,w» VM -Zf.«-« lU».«. «rk U» im—< aaj'mu: U nite us tevnlM fo I-«. a tei «ytoy«. m I ita K I.urtai» forni u>» abi.-M — m la 1 l'w.xiry , 1 HI. l linitlCl.M haaai<*ae«b»«>i*ailua«. u» m>. r-»««..a -'«»y «tal. lt*4U b» *u4.-g.-n4«Bl la »»»ryui.1« n» il rat tu uut-.l-m UNfON PACIFIC shall be made, he shall be dewmed guilty of lareeny, and shall be sub­ jected to severe penalthe.” Public ments. Refreehmente were served officers have either been neglectful •I II o'clock, after which they were so much refreshed that they began |rlrtyinw again end ooniinnsd until by using or loaning public mon»« •> o t-kx-k for tteir own profit II is now time that a Atop »HouId ta put to th«* molAkbdopracticed by ipahy officials « J Mabel Hayden, Blanch Derr, ia uamg publu. fur-tih iur^persuual | Ujie Stoner; Cora Kauffmann; profit. The leaaon taught in the1 ulrsare. Forest Narrer. ' George past year, by the deposit of public J<>neo, Okeroon, Berg, of MeMmn- À«» AU toooey in hunks that have failed, te; viHe, Tilghman Derr, Fred Allison, Henry Hayden. Guy Ruily, John Allison, Smith. Clark Allison. How­ ard Kauffman, Herbert Hauffman. Mr. and Kra. J. B. Fletcher, of Fairview. *■ Robert Ai dison hashed hie land J. B. Fletcher and IL J. Kauff­ surveyed bj Surveyor Branson, so man received their bop plants (roni •a to estaMi b a disputed Une. Independence. They will bemn Quinn La »hart went to Salem, planting them as soon as the HlYtt Quickest to Chicago last week on business. ----- —: weather will permit. UUlUffi^ sml ths E»«4. - Pleasantdsle wss well repreeenu is making quite ed st the meeting ct the Halation an improvement on hie orchard by Honre Quicker to Omaha and HUUTO Kaum» City. Army in Dayton - First it cut down its price of sub- asa le K1« Uaa, Ihaae piUs wtu eure you. jf g A 11" NWCMTISS RCCTIFYINQ PUL I teJA | I ■SB »Hh II pVW ^Mmbecauae It is U m - oeüy saT» and Lvmk« I MBS MM wtn aaenty SSAUTIRY «ka COMPLEXION Sala«? «ad H»«»« WaM wari ty fumi IWiamai ai «ambia Ka*tau»«i«t.ta baprrtMkk «aaMwwary. NwallarJ aluiusuteta»1»««» Utei.l^ MRMBIB b IMI •• Itetibl |teirb« UM» astma, lai»^ «roway» «f «taa*. Star Uwskl^aadMaMMaan btstakas trosi Ostaea. TtywIfeaataaeaStwymu^ aett. »OMUaatau. SOLO Ohuy ih SCALr o PACKAatk. ' ' ” 1 SOLO DY ALL DHUQGISTS, Oe asM bg mall upM raoatyS et yrtes W eastern qfiES. I. end train 1 DATS n f CHICAGO. Robertson. Messrs. Fred Byrne, Ed Hoffman, Quinn Lambert, Jas. Ritx. Chas. Robertson, J no. Lits- cher, Van Robertson. Ixm Coo vert, Frank Hoffman, Asher Coovert, Mslia Launer, Frank Wilson and Ad. Launer. The above item is from'Webfoot, Ho the location of this place will bi known to all, we will state that it is a suburb of Plessa n Id ale. Dl< K A D omcas . Mar 6. '94. Mat Henn Ims joined the Dayton taiid and it is hoped the bend will be more prosperous by this acces­ sion, and if Mal gives his full tal­ ent for music to the work it will be so, for Mst is a good musician. ' W M. Clemens gave art oyster supper last Friday for the heneflt of hungry guests Go to Mr. Clemens foe the latest styles. Miss Mattie Powell of Dayton ia. visiting Pearl Gillandcra this week rri>l.. .......an t»4m ||>X aarttak or •vaulngi, right In tvareai Iry, wkrm,r, im « m bl th« atari given lltau wlliit Ih uar «ewe: ago. Yoe, reader, may do aa wed, tr, K •aauiot fall. No eopltal laoeeuuoI WaMN With w»"»tbln«that knew. aaalM.aMan bo»k JWtanu « adtrta ia ftM io niL ■ Bite ilnblo •dkm h 11 »I (ahi «eral F verte» sou rena reached die wo I shall Mxiii gi sponda few day visit Ntainlíord i for home I h* well spent ni kn tifili guidi o aist Groatort Weekly in th.) Country, HERRINC-HALL-MARVIN GO’S SAFES ARE THE BEST. Repairing and Puttina on Combination Locks, ALSO A Luge Line of SECOND HAND SAFES in Fint Class Order. ura tue o» nt mrtUKrr mt. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS, w. MM-» ««Urita ». Utart, Jus. Cincinnati, SAMPLE Principal Office, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mew York, ara 1 was troubled with Philadelphia. *TT* WKKC.f C'ilt iXICI.M f,, te«r't-W •'■ lm « l com dui, Week y Xe*. nper la Mi» re«1 PC.un r ai otu n u or irrir- pram of MOM I* ir» wc aal neacr-u Inferni ■ bo i. al«>amigaMucM Ajrl.-uUueal bexunem OJPIE3 no vou 3.NF wavt axy <»v FR £ RM CURES ALL SKI AND Tim Ibi h iw in lioeu granted li clerk HWldrii k K4 Holl und W. T Ht<-ton Ci ao. Mt Kin McMtMivtliu. BLOOD DI5I Ml sign th «“. ml swi GREAT PREMIUMS past « ‘WmBdli' M Li i tn i HE WEEKLY R AD When in Halemwith a team go Io Willamette Livery atablca, at the Iteo leot aouth epd of Commercial street on «iibsf öd« or boAk bridge, Routh Belem. 8£ äsjx ,* s . ä ‘—-’ Deafness Cannot lie Cure I Kikban, lad. IMA Maa Kutrnz W itch . by kw-al applications aa they cannot reach the inlng doom of the Honor traffic is Cure. Mend for circuirà ; free. F. J. CHENEY AW .Toledo. O. '» written in characters of blood oh the gJ^Hold by Druggiata, 74c. CURED see MESS’••“•■’»ausa z w m. I-J I ■**" ' •«.men «nd ehiMri iiïTM » mnm. enxm nnmn. rr*uM< Fil®, rireiryvar.............. .. f»r . » >U.te. w «anuer. as I Wark y nu« r ■ r .. .................. .. T «■»' «ul War'.l.' «H r »r I'I» Vnli-M -tatay, < andi and au i W-rkly »>• ».ar.> ...„. __ •»»,.««, h., , M „^3 I 1.1'’ •ri«»'- ri w, I,, «rita w«Msg I» M*, M I« wfcerw taute a«e wo mw -** -m - won ren'i' thia week LIST: t SMITMY XÇCESSITY » M RP.RÄ 4 11 J W. Fixlev. M Normal N Imol h C ihng with Ida <-ou W. hug sm / ujui I t< Jem. Prof. JackMin, m «■a f rim lfnil nt tlic urrimt fieri' ll.e II Huy with ilia ui rooms at Jolin Joi Kautite MraAii program baa been Kin'll by (hi. Sum) «•hur<-| i; wiani - i«r ileum-r UII« èli W«/k r CORSETS hearts and homes of the people, and they will soon be declaring, Dayton. Oregon through their sovereign will at the ballot-box, that this curse of all curses, the saloon, must go, pf ( what FOR ONE DOLLAR seems to promise a more certain e HUNH FROM ‘ ‘ and your opinion oti thia subject and effective relief) thia monster Whri I* ihs te«t M.mtMry xyM«m for the • -aril IS Soon (O be annihilated by the exereie* of the common sense of I he l’altsd MaUkt Tblk U Iks gnmUkl problem oosfroatlug th« Americas people. H h the In people through common law, which t«stlow sf the pwhllehen that "Tas Mosn- method is now fully conHrm<.d by ; psara" «hall contain the bcm thought of the UNALTRBXATB.Í1AYS AS FUttWO;' - u - U m decision of the highest tribunal uethm aw this le plane for fhe|r Meal Moas. rr.ST Br«raw. But not content with Uile, ws Mke the blast of sn angry whirl-, ar* determined to embody In the »me volnme Wednoadays and Fridaya. leaves Portland for barton at 7 j wind sweeping over the country th» opinion« of thonronS« of the •• Great Com­ mon S«ople, and to that end w« will allow a. m. TuMday«, Thuredxyo and ^and through the balls of Congress, loo dollar« oa the price of the book for your Saturdays. commanding m thunder tones that S**»; W«-«» t» »«* Carries freight and paornge « witt not be misunderstood, Tug ** »»«ta ..Th« Mukouecre. ib» • mi m- ■ jj^ttWIChlK for llii MHI i > x i‘n . mi* g^Bh: I'nihm, Kffi। ri- "it'iu ' w*-■’ " teg Iter niotlu-r w I w iaa fa Mill ii.u I o tefom eH holm- l.m <>A Umewcan. uAeveats ?' «1 Louis, Mo. UNRUH. ooiivulcpring. Du Kt’umiisgHii 1'iix I«-. yhuXu, P oik I'I i a p « bri nets. u.lX FHAVi’lWj, VAU COOPERA GE c. . Mrs. Wunilmitni l ave been quite ill Are you willing to work for the cause oi Protection in placing reliable infor. «nation in the hands of your acquain­ tances? * ’ If you ore, you should ta itantitad with _ T h « A merican PROTECTIVt TARIFF LEAGUE, lurwla l"-r moth i <• । uh in FRAZER^ in ne woniA MS mn y fo the collimi lay taotin (hone Iryn ty evilleni [now it, or I You rsi bg an sfHttl IW) cents i I Wnntin