^-THE NAME OF THE NEXT — • ••■ and remained dosed during tbe re- ¿ prevail niainderof th» daV nnd.evening (. Services were held in the M. E church in the forenoon, Turkey number of dinners jvere indulged in l»y sftme, —.. ” r None better tn I he county. A complete stock'of every variety. Ilis U# bv Hon. xhile others had duck und chicken :h that gen |ag H substitute. • AU were thankful prices arc as low as the lowest. that they lived in Oregon—the SEE Hq\V THIS STRIKES YOU I 7 - land that produces th big red ap­ Pin vs, $10. Harrows, $6. ple, and no abundance of nil other UO in MOflk for a new woolen hiod» of fruit, and everything rise ■ Stoves, $2 50.' 14 Hw Drill; $70. they Art promised n larger to live an, and where the inhabi Eire Lighters, 25c and iietter mill than the one that taut« are blessed with good health, was burned- A meetingv.will be all that makes life enjoy able. held hi the’opera house in that city Those who were not so fortunate us next Monday evening when it wifi their neighbor«, were not forgotten be decided whether Salem will have nnd were remembered and mnde a new woolen mill or not. We happier by something presented by! If so, your first duty and greatest care should bo tosecurdTo-her a think »he will. ■ T7 ‘ a friend to nd^ to the relish of their thanksgiving dinner. Good Education ami Moral Training a The nightwatchman nt thè Wat- The plaq* jo secure thi»i» in an institution whose teachers are train­ orlon woolen mills wn» found‘fine Boro‘ Throat.. Any ordinary ed mra life-time work of instructing, training and guiding night this week with his skull case inay be cured in one night by * the mental and moral faculties of tbo»^under their care; to crushed in. He died several hours applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm whom conscientious guardianship i« a sacred and pleasant . Afterwards utitluml bring able to as diroHed with each bottle. ,Tliis dirty. Such an institution is the tell how ho wn» injured. It is sup medicine is also fniftoua for its posed that he wbts murdered, and burcs of rheumatism, lame back Sacred Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon. . the coroner’s jury so rendered in and deep seated »nd tnuscul>r Iheir report. No reason can be as- A boarding nnd day school for young Isdles, under the direction pains. For sale by A. M. Phelps klgned fur ihe dee^. he had no of U mi S w U ms of the Hilly HsJntS uLJci-us .nnd Ma.qf. This ft Co, Druggist», Day I ou. money nor enemies. Hs leiC a weU-knowi) and'popular institution of leiuniog give» every widow with five small children in advantage for acquiring a TWO FOR ONE! destitute ciroumstauce*. •w... . & ' PROBATE COURT. Estate Michael Alward; R. W. Aylwnrd appointed administrator; bond fixed nt $1000and approved Jas Agee, J Phillips und Frank Taylor appointed nppraiaers. Solid, .Useful and Accomplished 5ducatian. Send for sample and judge thereby. The D ayton H ehald and Tbe Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, both one year for only $165. The np- ply» strictly to subscriptions paid ca-ih in advanca. .The Enquirer is Estate Sarah B. Mason; will ad­ a 9-colunm, 8 page paper, is- mitted to probate and W m Bn msey aped each Thursday. Largest in appointed executor. Bond fixed at able in news, nil large type, plain lice, Jos Hoberg and F. J. Marlin print, good white paper. If our appointed appraisers. readers wonl another live paper, the Enauirer As that paper. Call or Mrs. Sarah B. Mason of McMinn­ send orai(era to H erald . ville, aged 61 years, died WednM- day, Nov. 20, of consumption. Stationary and toile} article at Mra. Mason was a native of Indi­ Phelps’drug store. • ana. Her and her husband came to Oregon in 1864, nnd settled n N ew Y ork . W orld , T hrice - a - few mile» south of McMinnville. W eek E dition —The Twice a- Her will which was filed for probate Week Edition of the New York to the, Chris- World has been converted into the on tian church of McMinnville, $50 Tiiriv«*a-Week. It furnishes 3 pa­ Two hundred dollars is appropri­ pers of 6 pages apiece, or eighteen ated for h monument Io her mother, pages every week, a t tbe old price in the J,e trnining department and strong Profeaaioi.nl iinirAcademlo rourae*. Tbe diploma of the »chool entitle* one to .bleach in any county in tbe atate without Ll further examination.- z IL Board and lodlnx. liooks unit tuition |150 ■ ■per year. Beautiful and henlthfa location. No saloons. There is a aood demana' for > • well trained teachers—there is an oversupply rdf untrained teachers. Catalogues cbeer- Lgftillv sent on application. Addrega, ' W. A. W as « i 1‘. L CijfPBKi.L, “ ■“ Secretary. President. ( T-. A 1 and first clasa in everv respect. Sails from Yaquina for San Francisco about every eight days.- Paseenger accommodations unsurpaM- ed. Shortest route between the^VlUam- elte Valley and California, • Fare from Albany and pointe west, to Ran Francisco: Cabin ........... $12 Steerage........................................... 8 W Cabin, round trip, goo»l tW daya-»*? IS 00 For Salting daya apply id EAST ' -1. SOUTH Shasta Rout© - OF THE E. J. BOWEN, v-z’o» 1—1\ ÀklllVA. LEAVK. Portland S:50 P «4 1 Safi Franci*eooW:45 A M Sall Frau rlac.it:00 P V I Portland........ ,S:«I A M Above train« itop at all atotlon« from Portland hi Albany Inclualve. Also Tangnut Staadd«, Hriacv. Harrtabun:, Junction City. Irvlnp. En- r*ln* and all atatton* from Rojpburg t *w ery member .if the houaehold. Special market and flitnnrlal reporta. The beet «portitt« pare In th* lan«alc and Retail IWer» albi Shipper« iu j Fresh and Salt MEATS. Fi»h in season. Also, fresh Lard. - -tfV* Cush paid for Hide*. -J OwU Insilili; ■ * AM lUUSmVB MAGAZIRg, Lock »pi hi thing, Gu ns m ¡thing, Pumps repaired, Sewing Ma- chines repaired, Umbrellas- re* paired, uud till kinds of job I work done, and ev» i v't!iing iè- paired. Sewsoi's sharpened, iuxidermist work done in best sty le of I he art. . , I .Bread und vegefidbeSdlwayson hiktid; ul»b fruit. Call on me. Stensil» cut to order. J. W. AYERS Overland Monthly*J Its beautiful pictures, and ¿hä articles arc a continuous Worlds lixpc sition ot the West Oue Sxatplo Cory, IOC. g!nale Number«,* -uteúrtptamx. Overland Monthly Pub. Coíl tel FaAvasoa, •» ' $100.00 ’ Given Awaj7 Every Month " Roseburg Mail Daily. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland____ 8:80 A M | Roaeburt,. .5:20 P M Koaeburs .. ^.8:00 A M I Portland ... 4:40 P M Q SALEM PASSENGER DAILY, 4/» p in Inure P<>rtl«nts m l la- •• ¡ , vun” ,lAir lli-ske.” tic t Almostvury «no eunec^TCS i Q a brtsnt loio limo or , other. Why not put it In yrao- , tlaal uso, Tolik talent* lof ! lie in this »erection. May I make your fortune. Why nnt ) try, fl fl :: :: } fyWrlto for fort tier litformaUou «at > meutloo tai» jHipcr. I 4 SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, Attached to all Through Trains. (Dally, except Sunday,) Portland, I t 4:45 p ni McMinnville, I t 5:50 am McMinn, ar 7:36 pm Portland ar 8:95 a m during tliq-prcecdluir mon:)’. WS hit' Lim PA'ILNT POH INVENTO"’, SI..I tl object vt this oH.r h to tn cou, «¿o im raflat V,. mi I . ì li Ivj turn «tm:!"!. ? t V. Baino hmo wow.'h tn l.*rn* che latitili« s ¡. t’s th© Simple, J Trivial Invention" Ü That Yield Fortunes AND YAMHILL DIVISION, Tbe publishers of tho D aytom Hvn- ALD have tnadc n special nrrungen>i»nt Arlie Mall (TtLWeekly.) with the publishers of the New York Portland, I t 9:0 a m Alrlie I t 7M fl m Morning Advertiser -2 and Sunday Advertiser L. WABIBSGAN & CO. The Best- Thought, the Bold Literature, th$ Best Interests of ' the Pacific Coast orc shown lofts , THE PRESS GLñiMS GO. Ú Philip W. Avirctt, Oou. Mat*. j. 618 F Street, Northwest,v || MCMINNVILLE EXPRESS, COMBINATION OFFER. DAYTON, QR. Gun Shop. W«at Side Dixteton.-'w Face nnd F»ncy Mold Brick n Speciality. Pricer from $5 00 per thou­ BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS sand up. Call or write for particular». Mail Train Daily, except Bunday JESSE EDWARDS ft SON, Portland, I t 7:80 a m Corralll*, 1» 1 M p m Newberg, Oregon. Corvallla, ar 13:15 1» m Portland, nr 5:30 p m GRAND DAYTON MARKET, Ì Headquarter* for businee* men. Flrtl class hotel in all it* appointments, and rates reasonable. ' One special feat a re of house i* n first class restaurant in connection thereto. patronage aollcitel, and every effort made to give satisfaction to all. SLEEPERS NEWBERG PRESSED BRICK & Turn Colla ■». —==siL| solimi PAoifit comn Express Trains Lsuva I’orUand Dally. NEWBERG N UR SE RY, : x x. AND large quantities every 65 Front St. Portland, Or. Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 3ts. Half block west of Uhiop Depot. STEAMSHIP "FARALLON.” A FIRST year to Eastern dealers. ( San Francisco, Cal. / | Seattle. Wash. i Write fir catalogue. (Md Standard” PROPRIETORS. I keep the largest und. complete assortment of Seeds on the • —i___________ Connecting at Yaquina Bjiy with . r ' Ageflt, Albany, Or, EDWIN STONE, Mannzcr. . —Corvallis. Or. ' CHA^. CLARK, Snpt. Corvallis. Or. Garden Grass, Field Flower Write your name and address on a posta) tard, send it to Geo W 1 Room 2, Tribune building, New York Ci y, and a somide copy of Th* 1 New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. 8an Francisco and Yaquina.Buy Steamship Cotnp.aiiy’s 3 (The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2 50) Subscriptions may begin nt any (We Address all orders to DAYTON HERALD, Dayton, Or. mm» 1.1, co. GAULT HOUSE, W. L WALDEN, • - i • The New York Weekly Tribune 1 “The Salem, Oregon. grown , seed Public interest will ati.a'lilv increaM*, and tha question Lo v i|H. — whose v.iLs t’r>l th.' -I the l.»*l eh’^tim. are ji-Ti,] Mju, restka n ■' r the u.i'irtnn.ration th»-» eh «t 'I. u ill u-r;n:|}Ji.* the' tUQ»! inliiiifvly excihu^ iir the bit>lu:y uf the country. ** One Year por Only $160, ® Oregon Central With perfect sanitary precautions, beautifully situated and every surrounding conducive to health and Intellectual pleasure. B/'ference is given to the banka und prominent burineaa houses of Salem, and the officials of the State and County. Studies will be resumed Monday, Sept. 2, 1895, and in the tneantirne all other information desired can be ubtaiued by addressing Coast, nnd sell of our iiomk 4tb,< 1896. the leiiil i>g Ri-pn licui, fatnliv ueWepnju r of the United St in-. « i|j iisb all the poiiiirr««pm.<| up. coveri»* the news of tl$? world, an agrirtullurnl dep irtiri«nt second i„„1P ¡n 2 VIA VIA country, maitrt reports which ere recognised authority, fmrinaim^ «hort DENVER, , stories, complete in each number, the cream of the humorous psuen SPOKANE. foreign and domestic, with their l^Ht comic pictures, fio>hi»n pl u/a *nl f household interest. The “New York Wet-klv Tiihusi.”js KANSAS CITY an ideal family paper, with a oircultilion I irger- than that of any othsr 1 ST. PAUL weekly pub^critinn in tho» com,try issued from the offion of u daily 1 Large changes are being made in its details, tending to give it greater life 1 ’ LOW RATES TO ALL wrrd vnriety, Trnri especially more interest to the women andYouTi» nemii. ~ eastern urrresp of the household. ’ ’ . e \ - - ' Take the steanfer Salem for A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal »4 1 Portland and way landings. the D ayton H erald for , ' OCEAN STEMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVÊRY 5 DAYS CASH IN ADVANCE. 3 A’Fine Large Brick Building Sister Superior, NOVEMBER CMOS GREAT mistó 8Ï. - PACIFIC BI. The moral and inlillecluat improvement of the pupils is attended to with tbe greatest solicitude, while the religious belief of the pupil is not interfered with,.in any manner. Dayton Livery Stable M M TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL OF FOB At the Racket SBie, and invite all ladies Whereby t.hey caw-tarnish the to call and see my good» before pure has ini The goods will be Bold at very DAYTON HERALD and both the papers to a limited number Lowest Prices. Physician and Surgeon. of aubscribers for one year Buy when and where yon can bny the For $3.23. Office opposite town council buildfug, cheapest. ' ; Dayton. I have booght nil the millinery goods Tho most liberal offer of the ago. Makes a specialty of Nasal Catarrrh. lately owned by M.s. R. 8. Goodrich, Also general practice. THE MORNING ADVERTISER and added to niv stock t MRS. LOUISA BAXTER, Dayton. A bright eight and t«n pope dally. Con­ ii.XKTCbNcXRT - Japanese mu sioian at present known, with lutes flutes, drums and fiddles, came there from China, with many other good a d bad things, in the train of Buddhism. .The two most popular instruments are the koto, a sort of lyre, and the samisen,or banjo, the N. BRADLY, Proprietor favorite instruments of Japanese «iancing.giris. One of the curious New carriages buggies, horses, and ceremonies perfoimed by the court musicians ia called a silent concert. new outfits throughout. Both alringed and wind instruments arg ured; but it is held that the c innville sanctity of the occasion would be profaned were any sound to fall on unworthy ears, so all the motions WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor. • of playing am gone through, but no atruina are absolutely emitted. Thia is but one among th» manv Quality of our work is unsur- Strange vagaries of Japanese mu« passed in Oregon. cal art. Prof. Chamberlain, in his SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS RETURNED . “Thing» Japanese,” states that the EQUAL TO NEW, chanting of the Buddhist liturgy at certain temple aorvicea ia considered Contracts given for Family nnd classical chanting has been regular work- Prices always Rea- ——-— n This ------------------ .------------ hcld by acme to resemble the Am- sonable, and Satisfaction Guaran- TO THE (JIVES THE CHOICE 0» WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN Wt wn nmi E. M c KEIL, kecvivw. Music, Drawing and Painting. HOOD’S Makes the . Weak Strong ' H ardware , ’ J1* ’of. the United Stat- , of McMinnville. has made prep- Arnliun therefor l^-Wying in i» slock if fine Heating Btoves He «leo bas in stuck the best Cuok Stove» in» ade. WASHINGTON, O. C H i» C3?“Tbi' rrtpnn-lhli ty r>? tir» company k ÍS may !*• lii'lge.i by rhe luit tint II« ft t *t.K !i :» Li-:.i by i^vurone thousan.l ft ' of Ilie .I'c.lHig uu«r»t«OCl* lb Ibv Cuiluâ 3U.lv*. { (Dally exoept 8und*y.) Portland. Iv Ml p; m Slierldxu. Ir «:» a m Wert Dayton 1»«:23 p m West Day I t i-.n a m Sheridan ar 7:«0 n m Portland nr 9:80 am 1THKOUGH TlGKKTSto all points in Eastern Stale«, Canada and Europe can be obtained a towcat rates from R. L. Harrie. Acent, Duvfon * T. P. KUGERA "*_ Aaat -W F, 4 P. A. Portland, Or. ML KOEHLEK. Manager; ■ — Farm for Sale. t n*«lcn* and xwura contraria Add-ta inni co. nkw roux, sai bboamu * F or S alk .—About one acre of lund on Asylum Avenue Sa­ lem,will be sold cheap. Inquire of Airs. T. W. Conover at resi­ dence south side of junction ear line, Salem, or at this office. To the Traveling Public. \ I ...^ — the — Dayton Hotel, narrow, okloon , Is a home for those who are travrllK or those who have uo homo anS lH»el, Tho tables uro supplied with th«, best tho market affords. Clean bada Everything done for the comfort «( guests. Chages Reasonable *«»’ Dayton, I t l,»p m WeatDay Iv 11:95* m Alrlie, *r 6 W p m Portland, art:05 pm SHERIDAN PASSENGER, or. Thia »Pin d.«l MS I Ilse rated ba* hr me aetenttsc wort teat Take a look at. Nichols & Ga­ briel’s stock of shoes and exam* ino their quality; and get posted on the Hw prices they are sold . for cash, and buy a pair. KODAKS Embody every advantage of the most complete magazine and view cameras, but are far lighter and more compact and less liable to get out of order. Bortl-if | ijb tho day, week <>r month J. C. RILEY, Proprietor We Employ Young Men y r* ¿one unta the btcydo trim ^’UUaötorj. A farm of 210 acres, about 40 Young Ladies in cultivation, will be sold on rea- sonuble terms. There are 6 acres ACME CYCLE COHPANY, in peaches; the trees all bearing; KODAKS have ELKHART, IND. ___ _ 100 Burtlct pear trees. A good The Best Lenses, phu-e for bees nnd stock; mostly Shutters that are easy to regulate NOÜCE bottoin land; has a boiitilifu! lo- and positive in action, All persons if <1 I.ted I focusing, . miles of a goM shipping point: View Finders for• horkontal and ll” '7 "f’S Tho place will 1« gold at a bar­ vertical exposure», j-" ” « n ’ •<"*' ourrttstom “f« ftW"" gain. Any one who means bu»i> Automatic RegfcW for counting ; ‘ ness ran get partiiuilara by In- the exposures. » extend «piiringat this nfllce. The right AnfnmJL C v ■ RICHOLS ft G.\ I RIEL 1 Automatic Tension for keeping _________ . — ' (wrsoti will find this a paying the film flat at all time*. i _, , 7.,* ' , , investment. fl--.,,. „„ . I The of hf.— H" ' 1 .»<• ^t k- pt em.stantly « the index or on the ground glass. hand nt Kun’s, McMinnville. F aiim ^ for S ale .—A fnriiicon- Ladies if you want the 00^9 tainitig about 155 acre», a large E asthan kodak co . toilet soaps and perfumery, A. Jg| imrtion of which is ih cultiva­ °helpa ft Co., keep the fine»t »•* 1 tion; BO acres in crop; eeveral f best in stock. . of slashing to be sowed in hay 1 Laundryi , fleo^those fine Miieintoshc» Mg A. D. Hoskin’s, tafavede. A • MH