DAYTÒS HEBALC,] n W CAI K DON’T The following circular letter rent you to do no. M la Bathing more tbaa « «ubatitela, la by the Celloway Central Relief FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1895. Committee of OaHaway, Nebraska, Mhnutant, aad la mom all eana, ib« «tita* of .ba to the editor, by the secretary, Congress has adjourned. Thoma. Norbury, gives the true tear«« ■ far «one habll eoBtraeted Aak your dru«- M A contractor al La Grande while state of affairs in the drouth .trick- ■«■■■Wte «tal abata BACO CURO. 1* en portions of Nebraska. There is ano excavating a cellar, dug np $32 50 evidently pressing need of assist- to «to. talea tobáceo «Uh BACO* * ance in that section. There ia no Il hat tom announced by the doubt those here who- will rend re- ' CUPO. K «ni »outy yo.;wb«íte DAYTON HERALD atforney-pù rial %T the statu, that lief to their neighbors, either aa a ■top »nd jour desire tor tobaeco «UI the rebinad «hips of Delight, Cuater, Xureka Chemical A MTg*Co , La Croeat, Wig. nn Saturdny 2>-<'. ns senator from Wood River,Grant, Elm, Triumph, JIAN BUFFET Oregon tie term beginning Cliff, and Arnold,'Custer county. SLEEPERS Of»«« of THX FIOXB1B HUH* COMPANY, C, W. Hg»»tC«,8ma Man-ly4U!. • I x», to succeed J. N. 8L r«ul, Mlun., Sept. 7,1*M, CALLAWAY, Neb, Feh. 15. 1895. Dolph. . Kurak*Chenloiand M'fgCo.; UCrtMM, Wl«. h.« E ditor of H kbald . D vyto . l O b : Dear air»—I h«»e been a tutmceo «end for anr year», and dnrliw tb» p»»»two’e»r»h aye From l««a IS to» el«a" ra.nlurlx erorv day. My wbple nervou» »yutem beoania —Our attention has been directed •mok*l •parilla« u phy»lctan told me I muat .he up the me of tobacco for the time telng. at l«mt. I tried th« »o- Andrew N. Gilbert of Salem has to the kindly feeling' manifested by called "Keely Cure," ‘N.>To-H»e.'«nd varlom other remedies, b il without auceeax, until I acciden­ learned at your ‘Baco-Curo.' Three wee«» ta » to day I commenced iidax your prepa Ucn > een appo nted I y Governor Lord, the people of your ata's toward the tally HUdto-dnv I eomidcr mjaelf completely cored; I am In paifeet health, aod the horribleeravlnx mper!ntedent of the Oregon pen- <’sU it its people of the ¿ronth strick­ for tobacco, which every Ir.rd«rate vmoker fully appreciate», ha» completely left me. I comlder and c»n fully recommend it. ___ it nilary, in place of Geo. 8. Down­ en portion < f Nebraska, and we hope your •Baco-Curo' »imply wonderful, Yeura very truly C. W. H ob M ic ., STEAMER ALTONA TIME CARD. ing, who lias filled that position for vnu Fill no i e in your columns thia seven year«, having been appointe I appeal made by our relief commit­ ' by Governor Pennoier to take the tee. We have nowj two or lines place of Robert Clow of Polk county? week’, food for the starving abend) . ‘Mr. Gilbert was postmaster at 8a- still its a long time until harvest, When building you require Reare Indapeadeaee,. - iem prior to the appointment of and we have much t> contend with tMlem........... ... .. ' Judge B. F. Bonham to that office. yet We do i ot know exactly how Arrivista Uacola... you < an help ua, for ; o i are a long - WhratlaM ------ M EtafWeM.. —,—. - । way off, and we hen r i h »t the reil- In wet weather it is a necessity. Governor I»rd received the fol- 1 road companies are imposing re­ The choicest Lumber, and that ’owb’r ••lepram from U. 8. Senator striction on free transportation. on which no rain has fell will/ r; ,r .v ■ , Mewkets....... . ....... SS SS Mitchell: Money we have not hitherto be found in abundance at Chataporg....___ MSB ■ - ‘ W asiiixotom , D. C., Mar. 2,1895. asked,our wants are primarily some- Butreville.............. SS SS Otego« Ciîy.......... n SS Hnn. W. P. Lnfd, Salem, Or.:— ' thing to eat. We think we Portlaad ................. SWS I have succeeded in securing the have clothing enough in eight ooixa aomu. FINISHING LUMBER of excel- adoption of an amendment by the and will not ask for more. Lastly, 4 \ lent quality, and well seasoned, on L^are FortUad............ senate to the deficiency appropria­ we need means toebtain seed. For hand at all times. Shop work done Arriving at Oregon CLg tion bill, appropriating the full the purpose of securing seed we •• CasraÑii««« on abort notice. Call and see the amount of the money« due Oregon, have determined to solicit money to Butte» Ule. California and Nevada for moneys be used in two distinct way., at the (.•hauapueg Kewbrig.. expended in suppressing the rebel­ discretion of the donors. The firet Miar黫.... 11« lion. fThe total amount is $4,690,- MUlJ be to buy seed and donate di­ 000, of which $335,152.88 are'for rect to farmers ; the second for the FaMetoZ Garden Oregon. ] All depends now on the benefit of those who do not believe Wheatland Lineóla ... action of the house. Grass in giving and receiving charity Salea»___ J ohn H. M itchell . without any returiiLbul who believe Field.... toÉ M B-d The bill failed to pave. in what is called practical charity,* Flower ¡■ this: To establish a system of (Newberg Graphic.] loaning seed to farmers, taking ae- I keep the Largest and Most Complet Assortment of SEEDS Senatorial squabbles by legiala- curity for the amount loaned, pro­ "turcs force People to th« conclusion tecting and collecting the debt aa on the Coast, and sell of our homk grown sebd large quantities that senators should be elected by promptly and efficiently as if the DAYTON, OR. money were placed with us to be t every year to Eastern dealers. * -■ .a direct vote of the people. Ted Tarrant has sold his interest used as an actual investment. By (San Francisco, Cal I E. J. BOWEN. • in the grist mill to George Kenyon. this means we hope to be*able to re­ (Seattle, Wash. | 65 Front St., Portland, Or. • Ted is a good fellow and his friends turn to the donors at the end of the Write for catalogue. ' l\.. J. EL RILKY. in i Shippen ia in town, who are many, hope that year the-amount advanced with lit­ i he will find some other bukiueaa to tle if any Jos«. If any of your readers enn'spare engage in and remain here. [We a little monty for these purpose«, it second the inotionf. Fish’ in seasor.. Also, fresh LaM/f . The Newberg Milling Co. have n may be sent totbe Omuha National glF- Caab paid f- r Hidra. large force of mtn at work rebuild­ Bank, Omaha, Neb., (to whom we refer.) to the credit of Thomas Nor- ing tbeir mills. ( They shipped their , The most noted authors and most famous artists have been the machinery to Portland yesterday bury, Secretary and, Treasurer, of Cosmopolitan’s contributors during 1894. The list of contributors to have it worked over Tt will not the Gallaway Central । Relief - u.» com­ includes^ James Anthony Froude, Mark Twain, Walter Besant, c innville be many days until that old famil­ mittee,the senders in each case ad- Robert Grant, Camille Flammarion, Sarah Grand Count, Napoleon iar bu» will again be heard on the > vising us whether it is intended as riverbank. T '.' magazine and the H erald for one year, both for only $3.” •Respagtfitlly, , ling surprises, the growth of new EQ1AL TO EI. T homas N obbury , Sec. forces that will lift the people to Contracts given for Family end loftier heights of ethical nnd intel­ regul ir work- Prire« always Rea-« A large npmber of beef cattle, \Ve ore plensed to announce to lectual activity, into a region bright son*hie, and Satisfaction Gwamv- nnd glowing with perennial beauty, fattened on the. ranges of South­ our renders that we have mude nr- teed. where the air ia moteleas and the eastern Oregon, nnd which were in rangements to furnish the Prairie Laundry three blocks «oatkaf fin&condition, have been shipped to Farmer of Chicago nnd the D ayton skies ever ierene,—a world of infin H erald for $1.85 a year, strictly in ihay : oats , depot, near R. R hridgeL Omaha this winter. ite progress, of virtuous brother- ndvarice. The Prairie Funner is ’ * hood.and the love of man for hi. RISS ■ Mian The following regarding a most the brighteBt^cleanest and freshest - fellow, cf charity and unselfirlinera AND How to get $100 and Peruapa Make Already a stiipenduous advance ha. useful household article was clip ngricultunil paper of the day. It been made; and we have a right to ped from the Ladies’ edition of the has complete departments for every a Fortune. believe that the hour ia only wait Oregon Statcsmau of a hie date: member cf the family. It has new ing to usher in a grand and glori “Mr. J. B. Brown has shown the la­ editors, and special writers of na­ FOR WHICH THE bus era of human progress. This dies a “Fountain Washer” which tional prominence. It is now read ■ they can recommend for its simple in more than 100,000 farmers’ homes prospect for success of a new cen­ tury even now is blooming into « construction, and perfect working each week. Our readers will want vital celivity and golden fruition of capacity. It does away with the it for the coming year. Don’t miss material benuty and moral excel hard* rubbing, uses one-half the the Thanksgiving and Christmas the markets allow will be paid al ri,, regular ,o„»i.r subscription .nhienntinn the Toledo warehouse in Dayton. lence, under the guidance of public usual amount of soap; there are no numbers. The .opinion and current events, now so cranks to turn, nothing to tear off price of The Prairie Farmer alone W. M. Hamilton, agent. rapidly unfolding to culminate-in a buttons, and it never wears out. is$l a yeai. _ sy unetrjc.l future.—Frgpj "The The price is only $3. Mr. Brown Millennial'Glory That ia to Follow gave us many testimonials from the whleh.U .ni«.«««, «to the Advent of the Twentieth Cen­ ladies of Salem who have used the tohln. ■ loricae. Datarti tury” I m Demorcfal’s Magazine for Fountain washer for a year or more and find it a success in every way. March. On and after January 14th, One lady on our force recommends 1895, the undrrMgned will sell At tile LOWEST RATES, at the it as a cooking steamer as well. GOSLING MARRIAGES. for cash only. Produce will- be Toledo warehouse. The following from the Astoria You can have one by sending $3 to kind of luken in exchange for goods at Transcript, which was clipped by a the liigfteet market prices. If you want something nice in The steamer Toledo should have Nebraska man before coming toOr- Our books will be open for set­ your patronage. Patronise the op­ gon,was handed up for publication the line of silverware for the table t pbows some of the bad results or house, give your orders to John tlement. Parties knowing them- position! Keep the Toledo an the of young people marrying before Barnholsler, who ia canvassing for selvos indebted will ' call and river, and yuu will get better prices the rsF.« cur« rorirr. for your produce. C. UNRUH they fully realize the reaponaibili the Brazilian silverware. Thia ia settle. JOËL P. GEER, Owner. tics <>f marriage. Another great a beautiful quality of ware, and he Wishing all of our patrons a sin ia the marriage of near relations, has romehandsome designsuf salt prosperous New Year, we remain, ‘AU * and also half witted or idiotic peo cellars, spoons, butler knives, and Yours sincerely. He sella at low pie, their offspring and society are other articles. NICHOLS 4 GABRIEL. prices, and also has a guarantee the sufferers. of the company for which he is sell ­ ! OAK OK FIR BABKKLS, Nine-tenths of theunhappy mar­ Having put in a yard at riages are the rrsnll of green hu­ ing that the goods will give satis­ TAYKA. CEDAR WASH min calve* being allowed to ran at faction for twenty-five years. PROF. SLOCUM'S DAYTON,- * OREGON, large in society pastures without u • The finest toilet articles and any yoke on them. They marry Are prepared to fill orders for and have children before they do stationery at A. M. Pholps & Lumber at mustaches. They are fathers of Co.’s, Ferry street, east side, S ai ex . O kamox , twins before they are proprietors of Day ton, Oregon. The Lowest Rates. Prepared by twu pair* of pants, and the little RYAN 4 CO., Pmi J. W. FISHBURN, girls they marry are old women be­ fore they are 20 years old. Occa­ SLOCUM MEDICINE CO. Manager.' . sionally one of these gosling mar­ riages turns out all right, but it is PORTLAND, OREGON. a clear case of luck. If there was was a law against young galoots sparking and marrying before they C ha «. C lark • - Receiver. hr.ve cut all theirteeth, we suppose they would evade it in some way. Connecting with Sir. ‘•HOMER’’ be­ But there ought to be a sentiment tween Inquina and Sun Francisco. write, wtntta»«: Maher «r^pgiwn Str, leaves San Francisco every ten ngainsl il. It is time enough for Cures painful menetruati'on, days, and return from Yaqulna. „ tuw I m U xc . FAr-M ta CCsteta: tliese bantams to think of finding a -olmta taka ÎMte «ar—*.i«r » Leucorrhea, Itching, displacement Riglit reserved to change sailiog datca »uta, wMrh am; teSte»r*^ ' tea <-« pullet when they have raised mon of the womb and all diseases pecu­ without notice. wtez. Virk'« £r - c a «aa ..ila ré» ey enough to buy a bundin of lath For freight and passenger rutes apply xaria aCH7?. liar to woman. to build a hen house. But they see to any agent. CHAS. J. HENDRYS, SON A CO.. GRANDMA’S HERBS OF a girl who looks cunning, ai d they Noe. S to 8 Market St. are kfraid there are tiot going to be WONDER. Sun Franeteco, Calif. enough to go around and they begin CHAS CLARK. Receiver. «saa qoaesu-« .--w»=äiTta= Curei kidney and bladder com­ to spark renTspry, and before they Curvatile, Oregon. plaint, painful, difficult or too fre ­ 4aCafcaF¡3KS331 . are awar; of the sanctity of the Wtkvrpa« hmcTOnrir«:« quent or bloody urine. marriage relation they are hitched •ari eawaw «C r -\ r- «ar«««'« « Ml«**1 * * " V muj &ud art which wW And J“* pleMmm In Ibu magnificent w-r* Bra at io«», l^i a »* Imho, «P* (T*. «4 fro« the original painiiw • Da Loanpra, tin nwrl celrbrat«« llrloz Bower-paiiit'ra, which ’■ ha gtr.n tn ar-ry nitecnte»_« D awmct'a Macailne for It*. Tte »1 of tola (uperb work oi art « | «MOO: an-l th» repn«IM|l» cannot ba dlat ngnlrhed fro® “• origiaal. BeaHe» thia, an nqoW» oil or water-color plrtara la »»► Itehrd h each »natter of Ihr M'O- alaa, aad th« art ctea are « Jg fa«lratHl aaperhly bhialraird th. th« Magaslne to. In reality,.«>!*; folio of art work» of Iha h'Pt" order The Fhlloaot.hk Typ»“* Ihnatb of th« thinker and hl’ nwr af Mate, who will be deeply l"W£ .««ted ta thoae dereloped montwy la 'Dwnnreit'a Magaaine. >" •ne nt IU awnentna depart««« wh ch eorer the entire arUatlewj ► te^tldc Md. chronicling «^7 tart/fancy, and fad of tte dj- Dwr.at a la »Imply ». I’TS F.nuly Magar.lne. and waa long «unwaed Qneen of the Moa«.® Pend ta yottr aubacrlptlon; h •” to only »«.00, aid yon will ■ t In one Ad«w «J »JJ California I Mf»«Hy an« doBWitirm»n^" te of .apertati» laterwt t" tare «l>» tte Frailalw» T’WJ Vtemb which hiukat« In W ""J ata«, iWm.«, "*t n^'-^Z aanonth. roamiwl «P. t«"* ”5 which htoa äwiHaHj 21.^