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MK OF THE NEXT the United States Xa» Ai® WILL B» AMBOCRCKD IN ag i, II »V mi I MUY Ullin TO THE . Don’t . None better in the epunty. A complete «tock ¿f every variety. prices ore as low as Ihe lowest. 8EE ► It Ibi» man from Eastern Oregon made the statement that cayuse ponies were selling al $1 per head up there, and that they were killed and fed to hogs. There were 114 turkeys and 64 chickens prepared for thanksgiving dinner at the Oregon Insane Asy lum. The dinner it is said was magnificent. ~ There wilt likely be no compfaint for awhile, of a lack of suflicienl rain to moisten the ground so that farmers can plow, and to raise the water in the rivera so that boats can run. For a city of any prêt envions and one of the population of Salem lem has the —almut 14, poorest poetoffice room in the coun try. Ills almost a disgrace to that city. And then why isn’t the office more’ centrally— located. Salem needs a new and better postoffice building very much, and situated more in the center of the city. A d¡meting room for the med ical department of Willamette col- Ieg,ej$l S*km. b»s been built on tbe campus, mid separate from lbs hospital. Salem will soon haves hospital—something that has been . needed in that city for many years > The Capital CityJs making strides towards becoming one of the fore most cities of tbe northwest, and a thoroughly modernised city. * T 4 j HOW His “ STRIKES THIS YOU! work^ill Itogiveu in Mi.< Harrows, »6. Piova, »jU),_» Cairns room next Weduet WH5e Drill, »70. Stoves, $2.50. 3:15 p. m. ----- Fire Lighters, 25c.’ Two members of tbe bd O. O. HODSON. McMinnville, Or. Messrs. Snell and Snyder, spent last Friday visiting the various departments. Tbe 8tb grade pupils bave gun tbe study of partial pay- If so, your first duty and greatest care should be to secure to her a ments. The 9th grade pupil» have Good Education and Moral Training worked division io algebra. The place to secure thia is insn institution whose teachers are trsin- The great number of flower» • cd for a life-time work of instructors, training ana guiding the mental and moral faculties of those under their csre; to in tbe library give it the appear whom conscientious guardianship is a sacred and pleasant ance of a conservatory; but still duty. Such an institution is the , there is room. Bring in your flowers. ~ v I< Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon. The pupils of tbe primary de- Sacred 1 A boarding and day school for young ladies, under the direction in ent making good progress in ' of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mery. This learning the sounds of the let- well-known and ¡popular institution of lesrning gives every tem, and have acquired consid advantage for acquiring a erable ability to pronounce new words for themselves. Solid, Useful and Accomplished Education. A continuous effort is made in Every facility is offered for attaining proficiency in the higher grades to have the pupils use t heir dictionaries free Music, . Drawing and Fainting. ly, and become familiar with the The moral and intellectual improvement of the pupils is attended meaning and pronunciation of to with the greatest solicitude, while Ihe religious belief, of nil words found in their work. ire You a Daughter? a GIVO THF CHOICK OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL • The New York Weekly Tribune, GHAT ÜKIOS KOITUU BY. - pacific it . —--s-- Prayer. Ona hundred Paahu in concert. Song—“Th« Lord 1» My Shepherd. Handkerchief «Arili. Hesitation—Etta Peffer. BrcHr Von—Effio Hütchen«. Recitation—Horman Wilson. Solo and elioni». ' > - Recitation—Edna Peffer. Recitation—Glen Unruh. Dialogue—Verna Laucer, Bena Elsie. Quartett. Becitation—Leah Wilson. Be J ation—Cheater Lambert. Recitation—George Nlcholi. Solo; Recitation—Gertie Dorsey. Recitation—Grado Wilaon. Beettatton—Nora Eisle. Hesitation—Elie Baxter. Beeitalion—Elmo Christian. . With perfect sanitary precautions, beautifully situated and every surrounding-conducive to health and Intellectual pleasure. Reference is given to the banks and prominent business houses of Salem,-and the officials of the State and Cpunty. Studies will be resumed Mrtndsy, Sept. 2, 1895, and in the meantime all other information desired can be abtained by addressing Salem, Oregon. Sister Superior, mn limi school MONMOUTH. OREGON. -the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, wilt Hah »11 the political news of the day, interesting to every Amirican^; ixen regardless of party affiliations. - Also general news in attractive form, foreign earrvapondeno coverin the news of the world, an agricultural department second to none in tU VIA country, market reports which are recognised authority, fascinating short DENVER, stories, complete in each number, the cream of the humorous pai«? SPOKANE. foreign and domestic, with their beat comic pictures,' fashion phtesaM MIMNEAP0LI8 elaborate deecriptione of woman’« attire with a varied and atirxctiv AMD MHD department of household interest. The “New York Weekly Tril>une”h ST. PAUL . KARSAS CITY an ideal family paper, with a circulation larger than that of »ny weekly publication in the country taued from the office of a daii? I^rge changes are being made in its details, tending to give ft greater lid LOW RATES TO ALL and variety, and especially more interest to the women and young neuni. EASTERN CITIES. of the household. r* Takp the steamer Salem for Portland and way landings. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables u» to offer this splendid journal and the D aytom , H erald for 0,1,, OCEAN 8TEMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS FOB SAN FRANCISCO. For fuh datali» eall on or address: W. H. HURLBURT, Gen'l Pas». Agent, PORTIAMO: OB. One Year For Only $1.50, CASH IN-ADVANCE. (The regular subscription price of the |wo papers is »2 50) Subscription« may begin nt any tuna. • 1 Addrees all orders to DAYTON HERALD, Dayton, Or. Write your nsme end address on a postil card, send it to Gnn W Br<’ Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, and a Miuide conr Tkl New York Weekly Tribune will lie mailed to you. Oregon Central A Fine Large Brick Building 1896. Public intere-t will stendile increase, and ths question how the mm tose votes turned th« scale at the last election are ati«fied with th. r w- -A — ra a Baaa 0/1 >nln ini coli ZXt« illuM aalaaaa*^xl L. — a L rraults ■ under the administration they elected, aulii will make the campaign , the most intensely exciting hi the history of the country. the pupil is not interfered with, in any manner. Program to bo bo rendered by the Junior League of Webfoot Saturday eve, D m . 1A189S. ’ WOF NOVEMBER 4th, S —AND— “The Old Standard” IHT1111.1. Cl. GAULT HOUSE, DAYTON MARKET, DAYTON, OR. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts. Half block west of Union Depot. Connecting at Yaquina Bay with San Francisco and Yaqnina Bay Steamship Company’s Wholeaale and Retail Dealers and Btiipperx in CHICAGO, CUMMINGS & FALL, propri rmaa. SIMP' WLON.” A FIRST CLASS L. WAMBSßAN & CO. HOTEL Fresh and Salt MEATS Fish insenson. A) mo , fresh Lard. The steamer Altona is again on A 1 and first class in every respect. Sails the route between Portland and In A training school for teachers. Complete from Yaquina for San Francisco about eight grade training department and strong dependence, in command of Gra Heaiiqnarterafor buaineca men. Vimt every eightdays. . a» Profeaaioral and Academic <-nureee. ham Bro«, J. M. Graham acting as c I ms hotel in all its appointments, and Tbe diploma of the school entitles dhe to w captain, A. W. as purser. Thera teach in any county in tbe state without ed. Shortest ronte between the Willam ratea reasonable • Instant’ .One special feature of house tea first gentlemen understadd navigating further examination. ette Valley and California. class restaurant in connection thereto. and Péri Hoard and loditig, liooka and tuition AloO a boat or vessel of any kind as well Patronage solicited, and every ellort Fare from Albany and points west, to per .roar. Beautiful and healthfu location. as any one running on the river. The citiaens of Newberg, we-are No saloons. There is n good demand for Ban Francisco i --- ¿ . made to give aatiafa<-tion to all. The O.C. Ti'Co, r xpecleoon to giye informed, had a big jollification on well trained teachers—there is ah oversupply Cabin . »12 00 daily service between Portland, Saturday,' over the completion of of untrained teachers. Catalogues cheer WITH. 8 00 Steerage...................... ;.............. fully sent on application. Addreea, Salem and Independence! Tbe the telephone line from here to that Knifo or C, | 13 00' Cabin, round trip, good 60 days W. A. W ank , P. L. C awf S kia ^ steomer Ramona w ill be placed on placj. Communication was had Treatment Absolutely I - J Secretary. \ Preaident.’ For Sailing days apply to * the route lo run in connection with Locksmhithing, Gunsmitliing, with the office here and at McMinn W. L. WALDEN, .CURE EFFECTED the Altona. Tho time thq^ ths ville. Mr. Parker played, the vio Pumps repaired, Sewing Ma Agent, Albany, Or, Altona leave« SaMb for Portland From Three to Six * lin at the office here, and partita in chines repaired. Umbrellas re- EDWIN STONE, Manager, WRITE FOR TERM JI 147:45, a. m. Monday», Wednesday* the McMinnville office played other paired, and all kinds of job Corvallis, Or k and Friday. Passing Weston, muaical instruments, the music of E 0. E. MILLER CHAS. CLARK, Snpt. work done, and everything re where psrsengers from Day ton and which waa distinctly heard al New =9: rooms Ï06-TO. Ms^num ... . . Corvallis. Or. paired. - Scissors sharpened. vicinity take the boat, at ,9:45. berg, and much delighted those in PORTLAND, OREGvE " v-..................— -- ------------ s----- ------- Taxidermist work done in best Rstumng Ute boat leaves Portland Ilie office st that place. Mr., and EAST AND SOUTH I keep tbe largest and complete assortment of Seeds on the st 7 a. in. Tuesdays, Tfrurtdays and style of the art. * Mrs. John,Bradley who »re inter mcminnville Saturdays; passing Weston about VIA Bread and vegetalbesalwaysou ested parties in tho line, were in Coast, and sell of our home grown seed large quantities every 12 o’clock. hand; also fruit.' Call ou me. Newberg Bunday, and inform us year to Eastern dealers. Stensils cut to order. the people of that burg are greatly WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor. or TH» Fred Berning, who is now living rejoiced that they have telephone J. W. AYERS. E. J. BOWEN, San Francisco, Cal. / on the John Goodrich place, came communication with the outside, Seattle. Wash. I 65 Front St. Portland, -Or. near having a serious runaway and that n number of instruments Quality of our work is unsan Write for catalogue. Kxprrw Traini Laari Portland Pally. while out «plowing one day last are to be put in for citiaens of that passed in Oregon. arr IV k week. He had three horses hitched place. LI a V k . SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS RETimB Fortland X:80 P Ml San Franc to the plow, one of which wss a SauFran l»<-oX»»P V | P.trtland EQUAL TO REW, voung animal, and in turning this Above trainartopal all ataUoaa I___ _ ___ horse . stepped oul of the trsces. to Albany inelnalve. Alao Tangent Shedda, Contracts given for Family «nd Al the national convention nftbe Halaer. Harri«bur<, Junction City, Irvtng. Kn- Mr. Berning stepped around to un regular work- Price» alwaya Rea ceiie. Oxnrtok, Drain« and all station« from W.C. T. U. lately held in Balti- Roeeburg to Achlandlnelneive. hitch the trace«, and in doing so sonable, and Satisfaction (hiaraa- moro, a resolution was passed ask ,h6 got onepf the book to the double- Roseburg Mail Daily. teed. ing tbe prohibition party leaders tree fast in hi« clothing. The hor- LXAVN. AKRÏVR - L*undry three block» «oulhrf s9s tried to run but he held on to to change the name to “Home Pro Those who intend setting out orchards and wish good trees and detmt, near R. R bridge them firmly, and Mr. Goodrich tection” party. Tbe word prohibi tion is wholly a negative term, dis the best varieties, will make money by calling on or corresponding 8ALEM PASSENGER DAILY. F or S al ».—About one acre went to hi« assistance. In the me The with ils before purchasing. lee Mr. Goodrich was knocked down tasteful to American ears. of bind on Asylum Avenue Sa Atro- Fteto .Emery and the horses running around in a words Home Protection is positive, lem, will besoid cltenp. Inquire I DISPOSING OF STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES. attractive, and contains an argu circle, were about to run over him of Mrs. T. W. Conover nt rexi- ; DINING CABS ON OGDON ROUTE.* ment in itself. We urge our broth* We have a choice lot of trees, and other stock and »re better when he caught one of them by the deuce south aide of junction cat ; nt tbs bit and swung from under the hor ers, beside whom wo hope, ere long, prepared to supply'thc trade than ever. PULLMAN BUFFET dine, Salem, or at this office. ] to stand as voters at the polls, to se«. It wua a narrow e«cape for SLEEPERS heed our earnest requeet'and adopt both men, and they were both more the name prayed for by their most To tjie Traveling Public. or less injured. ioyàÎHnd devoted allies, snd call ' ttt —THK— „■ SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS, * .. parola ours the Home Protection party. HARD BURNED BRICK FOR FOUNDATIONS AND WELLS. The fifty-fourth session of the Attached to all Through Trains. Among the statistics gathered by congress of the United Stoles con- Face and^ancy Mold Brick a Speciality. Prices from 1500 per thou vened on Monday Monda lent. Thomae the convention on the following : sand up. - Call or write for particulars. BKTWBEM PORTLAND AND CORVALLIB DAYTQN, OR I. GON, Bracket Reed, of Maine, waa again For the fiscal year 1895, the United Mail Train Daily, except Bunday States government ieeued .two hun- I y “ U'< «1 Hood-, Saraa- Is a home for th<w>e who arr trav.lla* choeen speaker of the house. The JES^E EDWARDS A SON, ¿21* *• S •Pt^na tewla and blood purifier. raMAX P. E memy , W8I1U BL, Portlsiwl. Ora. or those who have no home and boarl, Portland, Iv 7X* am Corvalllr, Iv : J» p m vote stood: Reed 234; Cricp 95; dred and twenty-sight thousand Newberg, Oregon.4 CorvalNa, ar 11:U p m Portland, ar pm tables are supplied with Ito J • '1 ■ 6 Culberson 1. Crisp, Gros- liquor licenses, which is equivalent Mood’s PHIS ewwaU Uver ma. Blllunamaa. The best the market affords. Clean had*, to a lic ensed saloon for each Iwo v. ■ or and Bell were appointed a mcminnville express . Everything done for the comfort rf Horace Thieleon, the expert who (Dally, except Sunday.) guests. eoii>*nillee to conduct the speaker hundred snd ninety eight people— examined the Imoka of the book Portland. Ivt^p m McMinnville! Iv IMi ■ to Li e chair. After the oath was te say nothing of the liquor dealers ’ McMinn, ar7X5pm Portland ar t:S a m keeper at the State Insane Asylum ado inistered by Harmer of Peon- who are unlicensed. In the enp- Bojrd by the day, week «r month under Su pt. Rowland, in his report Tbe publishers of tbo D aytow Mn- YAMHILL DIVISION. sylv.iida, the oldest member in con itol of the nation there are six J. B. RILEY, Proprietor. statea that the discrepancy, sc ald have inadn a special arrangement hundred and five licensed barrooms Aril« Mall (Tri-Weaklr.) tinuous service preaetil, the «peaker with tho publisher» of the New Tort shown by tbe asylum books anr They keep Good Time after I “ A”U* lv vas a ■ delivered hie inaugural, which wu or one for each four hqndrded and inventory taken last Angust, have repaired them. a« follow«: “It will not be unbe forty five people, if we take out amounted to »12,50449. The dis Ws the women and children and the coming in me, I bops, if I acknowl CLOCKS AND JEWELRY 8HCRIDAN PASSENGER, Employ and edge to this aasembh that It is very temperance people as a elras, there crepancy in the amount of woo< are less than one hundred drinkers h lone io an id to be *8,998 91. The (Dally exeept Saad ay.) Also rqiwi ve my careful attention. With whereby they can furnish the agreeable to ma toetonfl once more Young Portland. Iv ton p m Sheridan. 1v a m firotcloM tools, snd a well selected supply expert's report further says the in the place I left four years ago. to support eechjteloon in Ihe Unit DAYTON HERALD y** O.ylv7X7.m Men clothing, dry goods and table linet ed States. The estimated annual Of the past, however, l'shall not r «•‘OOnn Ttcxlmto an pohL"/*.»"" of material, I am prepared to do si have been badly mixed up, nn< and both the papers to a limited number ?**tai. Canada and Knropa ran be obtained a kinds of work. «peak, for the pa«l «pefaksfor itoelt consumption of. intoxicating liquor loweat rale, (mm R. I.. Ilirrli. Arent, Dwyton there is evidence of great careless of subscribers for on« y«nr All work gaaranteed. Prices as in term« more fitting and appropri is per cupits, of wine, ¿no gallon; B. P. HOOBRA low as Good Work can be dpne > K * r- Portland, Or. ate than any word« which could whisky, tour gaPous ; beer, forty-six ness in the keeping of books, errors R. MOKHLKR. NanAffer: snd omissions being found in post for. The most liberal offer of the age. come from my lip». Nor «ball I gallons. This, al the lowest wlple- •VHfl TWT « - I I ing from requisition to blotter,from Mle price, »mounts to eight hun Watches, Clocks and Jewelery speak of the future, for we are nd THE MORNING ADVERTISER blotter to department bill book, repaired and warranted bv putting off the harness, but putting dred and thirty-three million dol , A bright eight «»4 tea pax« dally. Cm from bill book to subsistence book M. O. 8TONEBR1NK, ACME CYCLE COrtPANY, m on. Yet, I think I can venture lars, to say nothing of the indirect tain« «1! the new« «nd «perIni ferture« of and from vouchers to departments, Intercrt t» e»ery member of the honeehold. Watchmaker and Jeweler, to say of tbe future, in the light of coal represented by the loss of wa- ELKHART, IND. ___ _ Rperlal market end Xanncial reporta The A farm of 210 acres, about 40 bent eportinx pee« in the land. A h abeo- Ferry as. Dayton Ihe past, that if ws do something gee, low of health, Ion of position as well as frequent errors in exten Intely clean'and wboleamne bo«M new«- sions. - The général books were also in culti vation, will be sold on rea which for the moment seems inad and of life itself. |Mip<F. reported 4s badly oui of balance, TK SMOAf «OtEinKI NOTICE. sonable terms. There are 6 acres equate, it may be that time, which The Demorest medal contests, at All perron« imfohted to lh* Bn' has justified ft for us on many oc- which forty-two thousand medals and the board’s expert recommend SsesaMusu Ki,"."' in peaches; tbe trees all bearing; ed the books be corrected by mak «Lraigned will pleara call »nd *1' casions, may do so have been won, and two hundred 100 Burtlet pear trees. A good ter. A ttoeel, high elesi metropolitanSna- l » J uvwu sun, ailU IWO nuiinreu th* immediately, a« we need r«*L who have noted with wisdom here- and fifty thousand of the choicest ing the merchandise account agree place for bees and stock; mostly Thiaoffer win shortly bn withdrawn. Sam- N. BRADLY, proprietor and it ia time ourcnMomerr rhouW tofore may be fairly expected to a< t. of the world’e young people have with the value of stock on hand ptecoplee at tai. office. bottom land; boa a beautiful lo Augost 1, and that ihe appropria favor ua with payment for credU with wisdom hereafter. I am aorry spoken in favor of prohibition to bition to cution for building; witbin three New carriage«. buggies, horses, and to say the pleasure associated with fifteen million people, is one of the tion by the last legislature be made extend miles of a good shipping point, PRUNE ORCHARD. Ihe hotter you have bestowed an finest outcomes ot the modern tem- a new basis for the general books. NICHOLS A GABRIEL Thielson’s bill for experting the rhe place will be sold at a bar new outfits throughout. me, an honor no American citixen ar citiseli peranoe movement. Our lamented A 10 acre prune orchard with gain. Any one wbo mean* busi- ean fail^o ai E pisciato and for which brother, William Jenni ng* Dem* books will amount to about »350. E. M. SMITH, . By arrangemsnt with ths present in two mile of Corvallis will be ireas can get particulars by in I give thanks, lasta for but a mo- e, lasts • orest,wa« a an viucijWRQ n modern UJWBIii man,and mail, ■IIQ put piib an bookkeeper at the Asylum, How mentor so, while the cares and re- amount o(pracuca) good Mmw into sold pt a bargain. Orchard 5 quiring at this office. The right Fponsibilitfes extend over many all his work that might wsUU land, Thieison will remain al the years old and in full bearing. tenon will find this a paying I have «min opened a new lolof asylum temporarily. We «oppose • O«CT opposite towa council building. the finest and very lateat Address nvestmenL *, the metter bas been “fixed up, and Daytoil. styles of ,• -........ te-- - ■ ' - » ”>akso a specialty of Nanai Catarrrh. F rank C onovrr , Corvallis. "■ Also general practice. n tendent, 2.00 Per Dav; Gun Shop. — Garden Grass, Field Flower RUPTl CUF SEH)S Shasta ¡ jam Laundry^ Route imitimi mcifm wimr. NEWBERG NURSERY, A. K- C ooper & Co. Complete Assortment of Fruit Trees Indigestion; Cramps Mood’s «<?*«- Day ton Hotel, GRAND COKBINAnOH OFFER. READ! READ!! Chages Reasonable My Watches Run. Morning Advertiser Sunday Advertiser For $3.28. Farm for Sale. Dayton Livery Stable, Physician their considerate judgment.. Bo far was right as il 1“ honre, F arm for 8 alb .— A farm con B or H alb .— 15 aerea of land; taining about 156 acres, a large about 4 aerea set to a variety of large and small fruitegli bearing, balance brush land, good house which her I cannot W1 >ortion of which 1» in culliva- and Surgeon, To the Ladies! Laundryingdone in good style at At th« Racket «ois. and invite a» h** j the McMipnviHe steam laundry. Leave yodr clothes at Bpangl«?« to call»and we my ikmw I b before pon*w 1 ins Th« good" will be «ohi at very barber shop and be will am that