DAYTON EAST .AND SOU i HERALD FRIDAY. phrEM HER 18. V«W. pp- Bnàdlng iioHi-»-» »f local enter talftweiiix of »ay <h'scripllou, al which an a<bol*slon I h »liurg.uj, ora eolleoUoa taken up, will t <• t-I nnced for at the rate of Bve cents a line in all Instance«. - 7, VIA will give a ball at Howe’s ball New Years night. J. W. Martin, of Wheatland, who wm indicted "for assault with a dangerous weapon by the grand jury of Polk county at its last res session was found not guilty and discharged at the December fessiou. The tax levy will be made in Feb- Every taxpayer should read a Sa lem paper this winter. The Oregon Weekly Statesman is the biggest, cheapest and best paper published at the capital. The legislature Cook, and Heating Stoves PAINTS and OILS Shasta WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor. Also. SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES Quality of our work is unaur- passed in Oregom- meets in January. Needed laws are to be passed 'atHk^U. S. senator is FOK SALE. SHOT GUNS FOR RENT. SHIRTS, GOLUBS ANO 8IIFFS RETURNED Them is much said for and to be elected. Eyerybqdy wiH want agghiai lucturlet facturier — — the the benefits benefits lo to ruary ruary amt and it it is is thought thought that that the the As- As- t0 read n good, paper this winter aggilist EQUAL TO NEW, be derived- from their establish- see**Dent will bo a mill or so higher 'from the teal of war, and to nil .we Contracts given for . Family and ment, both to the town in which bees use of the decrease in the v«l- qheerfully recommend the Statek- regular work- Prices always Rea • - they are established and the im ualion of properly. The amount man. It is fearless and free spoken.' sonable, >nd Satisfaction Guaran of money to run the county will be It urges economy along all lines of mediate vicinity. We claim that about the same aa last year. teed. ~ state government and is waging a Laundry three blocks south of pae good factory in Dayton—be OicBaturduy last W. A. Howe, of war in the interests Of the taxpay it beet sugar, boot and shoe wool Carlton, and Wm. Ladd of Port depot, near R. R bridge. ers. Taxation must be reduced by en, paper mill or almost any oth land, killed 118 ducks on the Row , abolishing ail useless commissions er, would be worth thousands of land lake near Carlton, Mr. Howe’s !and correcting abuses. 'The States That the best lumber in the market will be found at dollars each year to this town game preserve. He feeds the ducks man is the only reliably rt-puldicnn and the surrounding country. It and it is said that there are 300U Associated Press paper in Oregon. would materially aid in the in Mallards and bprigs making the It consists of 12 pages weekly. Its ___ Their figures generally secure the subsejiption price is *1 50 per year, creuse in the vnlueof town and lake their home. James Mitchell and Tom Glover but by a special arrangement with „ . contract. This is the result uf adjacent farm property. As evi were arrested on the 2d for disturb- . x selliug lumber al the lowest prices. dence that we are correct in this lug an Endeavor meeting at White- the publishers we have arranged to view of the value of factories to son, and were taken to Amity for supply it to our subscribers from this date until the adjournment of cities, towns and country, we trial. T'........................................ plead guilty and wm । the legislature—three months good quoteone instance which is taken fined 810 snd coat, Mitchell stood , reading— for onlv 25c. Forward all from the Aiuerican Economist, trial, was found guilty and fined 'subscriptions to the STATESMAN, published in New York. It is ♦15, in Heu of which he was com- SALEM, OR Send in your orders Before building call on them and get prices, which are the lowest , right away—the sooner you send, this. ".Piedmont aim Pelzer nre rnitted to jail here. J.L. Metcher Friday laH sue- jhe more you will gel fur your Iwo cotton manufacturing towns tn in tmucJOUHUuu Anderson and vivvuTiiivvvuii Greenvillecoun- ceeded in killing a coyote that has money. ties (S. C.), taking their namet | been playing havoc with thl sheep an the red hills. T h the list few F ok the K idneys —“I am 65 nonmAraloít FOR from oAtlnn cotton attilla mills. T Incorporated weeks the wolf has destroyed sheep years old; have had kidney disease companies began to b ,ild and to the value of ♦100. The sheep and constipation for 25 years. Am operate these mins 16 or 17 years owners will make up a purse for Mr. now well—u«ed your 8. B. Head ago, one starting with ♦205,000 Fletcher. . . FOR ache and Liver Cure one year. capital nnd the other with ♦400,- C. G. Wallin, formerly of this Used 6 bottles al 50 cents each., J. 000, while the present capitaliza city, writes from South Africa that H. Knight, Rutledge, Or.” For sale tion of Piedmont is 800,000 nnd he is sick .wfth fever and in the hos by Harris Bros., and C. W. Pcwell. FOR of Pelzar ♦1,000,000. Piedmont pital. He was With Rhodes force? in . Sealy eruptions on the head, has . about 68,000 and Pelzer the Matabele campaign. --U^Mr. chapped hands and lipa, cuts, bruis Wallin keeps on be will tee service es, ven Ids burns are quickly cured about 107,000 spindles, and each in( nearly every country on the a full equipment of loom^.o£ globe. He has been in tw<kor three by DeWitt'/ Witch Hazel Salve I nproved pattern. The increased campaigns iu Central America, was It is at present the article most used capital has been made upof accu an officer in the Peruvian army for piles, and it always cures them. With the close of the Presidential campaign THE TRIBUNE mulated profits and newly sub- during the war of that country Harris Bros. recognizes the fact that th* American people are now# anxioqs. to give ...... 11 - "I - _ ■MT—■ Mrs. Logan who keeps boarding sbribed stock, Pelzer getting ♦ 125 with Chili, and is now a part of the To meet this condition, house on Alder street supples her. their attention io home and business interests a share for the last ♦400,000 of force operating in Rhodesia. tables with fresh vegetables, fruits Kolitica will have far less spece and prominence, until another State or stock issued. Wlien these mills’ aTionhl occasion demands ii re new a T »¿t w fn ti ci pte« for and the besLTTtat the market - were projected the value of real j Jasper L. Hewitt who, with his affords. Take a Sunday dinner which THE TRIBUNE has labor* fr « » «uildiy, Port! md otDoc—-foot of Taylor st. estate or farm lands in the sur family expected to leave here on with her. and won its greatest victories. ; rounding country was small, cer Monday for Portland, was unable to Every pn.«sible effort will be pul forth, and money freely spent, to Soothing, and not irritating, tainly not over ♦a or ♦IO per acre. do so. He expected to go down on Strengthening, and not weakening, make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE preeminently a aotao « out *, niliy on AT aoiwe MOUTH. Keud down. UAH I DUAL Head up. 'The system tfof cultivation then the Eugene and had taken bis small but effective—such are the interesting, instructive, entertaining and 3 :43 a.tn. Lv. Portland Ar. 2:40 indispensable to each member of tha family/ - in vogue was crude and general household goods to the Toledo ware qualities of DeWitt’s Little Early 8:15 .. Oragoa City ll^of.m. ly the farms were dilapidated nnd house ou Saturday for shipment. Risers, the famous little pills. 11:411 Nowtmrg 10:40 12;2o p m Mtesloa 10:13 little cared for. These factories, But on account of the breakage of Harris Bros. 12:45 Weston 1C :00 when once iifoperati&n, awaken- the locks at Oregon city the boat Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton 3:03 'Wheatland 8 45 . was unable to make her trip.up on barber shop. Rpd get a smooth ", ed a new spirit among the farm 4:30 Salem 7:45 Saturday. As the river rose on shave or your hair trimmed in the 7:00 ar 7 Indrpendwnoe lv :30 a^m. CASH IN ADVANiE. ers, who soon realized the fact Wnnday and Monday—getting well SUNDAYS. that potatoes, turnips and every up to the second floor of tbwware latest style. • DAYTON HERALD. Address all orders tn Washidg nnd imning done in the 9:30 a.m lv. Portland ar. 3 30 p.m. food crop for man and beast house—Mr. Hewitt thinking it best 6:0llp.ni Balein 10:13 a. m. best style at the McMinnville steam found a ready s,ale at their doors, to be on the safe side, removed bis* Writ* your name end addresaon a paetal earl, acai II to 9M. W. Beat, Trlb iai 0 Ija, Na« York B 30 ar. Independence Iv 9 ax' <tue to assemblage of factory op Soods to West Dayton depot Mon laundry. City, and a aampie copy of THS NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will ba milled to you. Mrs. Louisa Baxter makes dress erators as consumers.” • • Itis ey afternoon, and on Tuesday es in the inleat style. morning, with his family he went to estimifted that in 15 years ♦270,-; ESTABLISH FACTORIES. Powder and Ammunition, ati O. O. HODSON, McMinnville. IT IS A FACT I SOI I TBEIX PACIFIC « COMPAU Train« L mv « Porttoud 0.11, * iEAVK. AKHIV«^^ Portl.u.1 IH P M | San »r,i,rl^L xrvm Above train« «tup «1 riabnrv. Junction Cltv, Ku««iu* tax« Oruv«, Ural nt. «u<1 all burs to Ashlaud lnclu«lv« Mave a fwUliia® ef Paint«, Olin BniKas®’ BaidwMAs Beats. PATEEIS AID KOTHEBS, SOUS AID DAUGHTEBS» v \ 1 ~ F0R AIL THE FAULT. FAMILY NEWSPAPER, ALTANA- RAMONA We furnish the HERALD and N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 YEAR foiP $180. - - DAYTON MARKET, ODOto 4546,(H)0 have gone into ’ *’orn«nd «« ‘he train. the jiocketa of the adjacent farm- Crater & Nelson, the Webfoot era,for cbtton raised by them.' sawmill then who had the Contract “While the building and op- to furnioh a portion of the lumber TO THE • rating of these mills have prov- . —102,000 feel—for the new bridge en higlUy remunerative to those across Salt creek al Whiteson, de who invested money in them, livered the lumber last week. The GIVES THE CHOICE OF mid while thei» stock is in great new bridge is considerable higher than the old one, being 32 feet in TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL demand nt more than its orig heighhpnd 48 foot in length, taking inal cost,it may seem strange, but no account of the approaches on is a Jact; that the people of the each end. The new bridge we are surrounding country who own informed is about completed. the farm lands have in the aggre Note the reduction in prices of gate been benefitted to an amount Indies ’ Mackintoshes: Vulcan in excess of the entire cost of VIA VIA both factories. • • The writer ized texture reduced from 13 to ♦2.70. . Extra heavy double tex has repeatedly talked to intelli SPOKANE, DENVER. gent and educated farmers who lure reduced from 15 to 14. Ex OMAHA live within 2 to 10 miles of these tra heavy double texture double MINNEAPOLIS M»D amd factory towns and most of them cape seperable, reduced froqi ♦5.50 to $4. English cashmere place the increased value of Iheir ST. RAUL KAN8A8 CITY i _______ lands resultant on the building XXX very best made in Mackin of the factories nt from ♦IS to $25 toshes, reduced from ♦7.50 to LOW RATES TO ALL / EASTERN CITIES. per acre. As a fact, no farms ♦0.75. We have them in blue within 10 mile« of either town or black, at R Jacobson’s,.Mc Steamer Modoc leaves Dayton for can now be pugchnsed at less than Minnville. Portland and.way landings, ♦25 or ♦SO per acre, and many Tuesdays, Thuradnys C i - res C roup —“My three chil and Saturdays will now command a greater dren nre all subject to croup; I tel at 6 a. m. egraphed to San Francisco, got a price than this even. Seventeen years ngo, when Col. H. P. Ham half dozen bottles of S. B. Cough OCEAN STEMERS mett purchased .the lands near Cure. It is h perfect remedy. God LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS Mess you for it. Yours, etc , J. H. FOB and on which Piedment stands Crozier, Grants Pass, Or.” 50 cts. at ♦S per acre, there was living For sale by Harris Bros.,'and C. nearby an old and respectable W. I’oweii. . For fuh datalla call on or addreeg ; fanner on a worn out and dilap A laid I Bros, are now runnig their w. H. HURLBURT, idated farm with a house to cor fieni Paa«. Agent, respond, the roof even being mill, 4'miles northeast of Dayton, PORTLAND: OR.. on full time. They are turning out worn out and leuky. He had E. M c NEILL, Prenteitand Man’gr some No 1 lumber, which they are offered bis farm time and time selling at very reasonable prices. again at ♦a per acre, and finally Any one wanting rough lumber for tried to get ♦4.50 per acre to en- building purposes, fencing, side- *able him to move to Alabama or wal s, or anything else, will find A HANDSOME THREE-QUARTER LIFE-SIZE Texas io order to get better Jaud. it to iheir interest to consult with CRAYON PORTRAIT FREE Failing to sell be remained, and Abdill Bros, before purchasing. We propose to give to each of our cus when the noise of the loom and Justus nice mid useful present tomer« a linndaome portrait of anv one when the hum of the spindle us you can make, young man, is they may select. To this end we have were heard hear him, took heart, a contract with a leading portrait u nice new dress lo yQtir sweet made house to furbish us with their celebrated began to farm better and to sell heart or»—wife, i You can get it pictures. To those who have seen these wood, turnips and farm truck, at Nichols à .Gabriel—the Red portraits no word is necesaarv; and those put a new roof on his house, cut who have not wo invite to'inspect the Front. samples at our store. We will not con away the briars and thorns, fixed A fine line of perfumes atC. W. fine this offer to one picture in each fatn- tip the place generally, and has but give a portrait each time you com- Powell’s drug and variety store. fily with the, requirements given. We since sold 100 of his surplus acres Following are some of those in iirlher assure yon that if the portrait is at $50 to $75 per ucre, and could bulk, which will be sold in large or not satisfactory, you need not accept it have got ♦70 per acre for 200 left, small quantités, and al the lowest unUi it te The portraits are Cravon and India Ink, and of a very fine grade. The and this honest old farmer is but prices: ulia Marlow same piotnre costs, when onleringol an one of the many who have found All parties sending work to Mc agent or picture hmne, $10 to »IB. “ • Ihcmsetves bettered by the suc-| Minnville steam laundry must have NICHOL8 ft G.IHKIEL cessful enterprises of others.” the same at Z. Spangle’s tonaorial THE The s^me rcsulsts cun beee-; parlor. Day ton, on Monday evening of each week, to insure prompt re cured right here, in Dayton and : vicinity. Perhaps, it would not' turn by Saturday All work first -5 THRICE-A- week edition . ‘ . be done by cotton mills, but there class. 1 aYe other factories—paper mills, Nearly 300 . pairs of shoes 1« P««»»» • Week, 156 Paper* a Year. factory to work up flax fibre into must be and will be closed oatut Itstan.la first among -‘weekly” papers fabrics and the seed into oil, and a big sacrifice, at R. Jacolwbn’s, ’ in step, tejpquency of publication and other factories—which could be McMinnville. ! freshness, variety and reliability of eon- mude to pay big returns to both Gat. __ . l r tents. It Is practically a daily at the roast vr or eira» steak io for your lo? price of awweftly; aud it« vast list j T xy . v G«t w • a k good ' ar » i ww» town nnd country. Now, when Sundav dinner at the Davtoi n mar ’- i of subscriber«, extending to every state »he country is on thè eve of re- ! ket. 1 and territory of the Union aud foreign । countries, win vouch for the accuracy turning prosperity, is thfflime to J : and fairness of Ite uewe columns, act Rud interest capital seeking] A DARDY WIND MIU* MAKXITY o UIWELP H hist rated and among investment. . . ... .. . * ,t8 »pwinl feature« are a One humor page. CREAT ■ UKION NOHTlim BT. - PACIFIC BL SAN FRANCISCO. Lafayette Seminary, i L WAMBSGAN & CO I «.tafcin« i’t i ’ »»rket report«, all Hie latest elossir. it to ths bsto Mltl lh«r««wr*<Hm,n«nd J f*’h*<»*e for women and along serie« of stories by the greatest living American foolscap |mpers, fancy note with 5»*^^ end English author». , Conaa envelnpee, all nixed tableta with 2j mill I« d«nM«, different qaality of paper, white ; ytiy. An; envelopes of all sisee and good quai- i d / wh Wholesale and Retail Dealers i. and Shippers in LA FAYETTEE, OREOON. - A Collegiate Institute open for both sexes. Fresfi & Salt BEATS. Fish in season. Also, fresh Lard Cash paid for Hides. Thorough work done in Classical, Scientific, Philosophical nnd Literary or Normal course. Graduates receive State Diplomas on examination by the Pres My Watches Run. ident of the Institution. They keep Good Time after 1 Fall Term opens September 29th. have repaired them. For further information nndcatalogue address either , CLOCKS AND JEWELRY ——P rof . D. M. METZGER, La Fayette, Oregon, P rxsidknt C. C. POLING,. 451 East Madison St., Portland, Or. Also receive my careful attention. With first class tools, and a we'lselected supply of material, I am prepared to do al kinds of work. All work guaranteed. Prices as low as Good Work can be done for. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired and warranted bv M. 0. STONEBRINK, Watchmaker and Teweler, _________________ Ferry »t. Dayton O. N. POTTER FROPKIRTOR OF THE PACIFIC .NURSERY WHOLESALE AND RET,\IL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRUIT Nursery on East State Street. TREES, Salem, Oregon SEE W. G. HENDERSON THE BEST, M U1MIMUIED OFFER DumorratiCui p.p«r PMitrna, .r«thsm»M prMUe«l uu lh« markrt. Tbwy an of any alia that any mamber of a bonwhold eoulfl reoulre. In each copy of tha Masaaina to prlnlad aiou pon entitlin< the Rubucrtber, or purrhaaer feu v pattern (worth and rc^nlaily aohl for Me.), or an* nnmhrr «»f pattern* fur funr rents aach tu eover parka*« aril pdwaca When tha rale« •*‘J« P*««™« 1« eonalderad tha aubaertbar as- Third Street, between E and F, McMinnville. Horses bonrded by day, week or month. veyed to all points at reasonable rat««. Demorest’s Mrgazine Free. Commercial trn veil rs con And «bua Manzine ft to! Vor 1*57 ft will mora brillant than ever before. New masa meot, new methode, new Ideas. Each euur eontalus an exqulalte reproduction In eoloreof some celebrateti plctMre by a famous artist worthy to adorn the walls of the moat refined home, ft 1» amrmed that DKMORESra la the ,r published com* blnlu< all of the most excellent points of Ito eoutemt>ornrlen, besides haviug Inimitable Matures of Ila own. LEMOKESTS Is utually u duseo Magaslocs In one. ’ thLthZ!.,^< c,,rren‘ ’'»•»’• •"<« Idess lor ine mi ay man ur « odihq . a Review and a Sfobn.. hotwe of Interest far sII Wives, mothers sto- ■sraand danghtemenn flud exactly what they 2nd ‘""‘ntet them, alsopractl.* I •le I° ?' eP department of «ueial and domes- Slift, s th* fu»»W»t*f and o^J- ♦♦tintIn« *>f the home, emhroideev Krir*-* fcmUSi^f al? *.e EHGLiSHBdöiNESS ^^^COLLEG^^S S t , PORTLAND, ORE. P ull E nglish ccur-sr. * \414 v«a»nu l FRENCH AND GERMAN • cnTil B ookkeeping . penmanship , S horthand T ypewriting and T elegraphy . «wwí Before Subscribing for a Magazine DEMOREST’S 8. WILSON. FREE! Ne w Ÿ or k W orld DAYTON, OR. taints M ) BOAPDIMG OEMKr/ttHT« LAMES . NOTICE, ALL, FOR SALE. unlitmiii. I ci enith .. .» . „ cJjfJ SALEM PASSENGEH DAILY, <;•» p m lea Ve Partían d, •mi« Mili Y"* S:U p m arrly« Hukui.’ Vi* ? * DINING CARSON OCDGN RGU1E PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS, Attached to all Through Tialns. West Side Division. BKTWEKN PORTLAND AND COItVAlU Mail Train Daily, except Rimdsy Portland. 1» 7.1»» am Corv«llls, |r Corv«lU». ar 11:15 p m Portland, ar « S t ! MCMINNVILLE EXPRESS,"' (Oallv, except tanilay,) Poriland.lvS tfpae MrNtnnvllir.lv McMinn, ar 7.13 p m Portland ar B 35»* YAMHILL DIVISION. Arlie Mall (Trl-Wcekly.) Portland, lv S:te a m Atrlfs Iv 7:» . . !»!:■»P » V»« l>av Iv 11 |>aa Alrlte, ar 5 10 p m Portland, arB œî; ““ ' —*---------- w sheridan passenger , j (Dally UN0 SHndav ) “ f »* m siitridan. l»r«la Un ,r*:M •»ni w«"' D«r Iv t «¡2 Sheridan ar 7:ri m to Pou|a»id w «JI . ■* a.r.Mk?£° 11 “Jf n "TS «11 J„,|nra nr In 9 “ States, Canada and Kurope can tie obtained« lowest rates from R. L. tLrrl.. Ajil„ 0“^ . - J J- ,{(>OKK*.’ a rnaut Jl’ u0 r-* p-A. Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER. Manager; Oregon Central —AND— usuili i.1, ci. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Ynqnlna Bay with San Francisco mid Yiiquiim Bay Steamship Company’s STEABSW “FABAfiU».’ Sal), from Yaquinn every 8 days for Sen Francisco,»eoo« Bay, Port Oifoid, Trinidad an/l Humbolt Bay. « Passenger nccommooälion« nnnrpnn- ed. Shortest route between Hie WUtata— . ette Valley and Californta, _ i Fare from Albany and pointe writ, to San Francisco: -H Steeraye................ Round Trip Cabin 115 Ml To Coos' B ay an » Porr Osrosn, X Cabin............ .............. 00 To H umboldt B ay . Cabin 18 00 TAQUIN.l BAV. Th. meet popular SeBii.fo Hesorton the North Itecifi» Cauit. Xo Undertow —>urf Hathinu Jtwoiutely 8«^. For thoM u tehh>K to'combine hunting and flsldnu with Hqautic sport., this re- sort haa no equal. Debr, Iwvir. elk, <oa- var brook trout and m I uu » tiont, <«n be found in nbnudance a ¡thin « lew bom.’ drive of the bay. f«r Hednord iata|(yom all pointe. EDWIN STONE, Manager, — J J.C.MAYO.T. F.*I«. a „ „ , Oarvaiiis, Or. H. L W a LDEN, Agent, Albany, Notice of Appointment of Administratrix. Notice is hereby given that t<te iindra- signed, Mary X. Weaver, ha« been, by an order of the.vounly court of Yamhill county, Oregon, duly appointed «» ad- niinistratrlx of the eatate of Tlllnioti L Weaver, deoeaeed. Now. therefore, all peraons having elalins asainat anid e«tttt„ lir,. ben hy notified nnd required topreaent the mm duly verified, to the uoderstened ul Day- J«“. Oreg<m. within aix month« front the date of thia uotlee. -a U"' #,b ot November ,A. l»., 1898 B amrky & F mton , . , Attorneys for «aid E«fatr. | M ary E. W baver Administratrix above named. LOW PRICE OF SILVER enables us to offer a liandMiins plush caao beautifully lined con taining 37 pieces of silver plnte4 ware, (highest grade) knives, forks, tea and table spoons, but ter dishes, | dozen of each. t*o napkin rings, 1 sugar shell, but- ter knife and pickle folk elnle "*«">•»« tec welll^inx orate design for $7.50 will be sent persons. C. Q. D. with the pfiri^ge of a »»r 1».« snd 1*S7 will thorough exnminwtjon an<( if not found entirely sutiefnetory, you Tm, *.“1 pur?‘ 1» can return mime to ns id. otir > A*..*** «hlldrei's expense. 24 piece ease smne ’ quality coutainiiijr knives, forks, | ’of the^rT tea and table spooifs } dozen of J each at $4 per case. (Kindly mention this paper when stud- >ngorder.) . HENRY BRUMLrt co , <whi: 1/6 £ 178 Broadway, New York, j SS™;® " ill be sold at a great Barnin, or will DEMdRESX PUBLISHING CO. The undersigned has opened traded for a small tract of land near here, an : office in the (J. W. PowelL , VrmX n U »«x**** ,n Col’ A UnttAt OFFER. ONLY M FOR bonding, formerly postnffiw, orado, orado, 150 uo mifes mifa« south «noth of «r Denver, __ « and w lie re I will be found at all limes in the b^t section of that state. on Iha D"M,‘«<T8F*M1,.Y magazine during business hours, except me of a surveyed railroad ; roil a nndy loam, covored with Buffalo graue, Ä ,o teto ornee. when called a fray on professional miles from moShuinn. and la visited F or S ale . business. ' . A good house and inent «homers, no irrigation lot in Newberg will be Mild7bZ I also have a good line of pre neerien, mI left trem .good "Ura I no ., iiicum- or traded for land near Davton. scriptioo drugs, and will put up owner lia« notent to tend i —1.„ orante, inquire at thia oftke. THD DAYTON HERALD my own preacriptions. Positive ly no other prescriptions filled except those of ray own. *KH i VJ e Fwtlnnd........ »:» A M | Rrachur«, Korabur« . ...S« A M | PortlHud Oregon City Transporta tion- Company. NATIONAL *"* rroiV'* ' “ Roseburg Mail Daily. l « ave . JONES & ADAMS, McMinnville, \SL Route * OF THE Also one vacant lot for .ale.* 1». faithful mea or quire at this office. Pit M atch « tt «», Ixbi«« Tonuxn Axrinor» willcura nsy one of the tobecr.i ha-it InW *• •• eowpoouded by a (■etebrated phr Melea, end |a Ui. result of a lifetime »'ndf. Owarenteed hermleim. Prlrc, only VI reuft ft» *M,,—enonjh to enre any «rdlimry AlldmM|»u, oe hy mail, po«»p»fd. ClrenH«» ***•• _________________ Da, MiK lUtTTH, ( — Ill WVTrn'“rv|!l,'L faith . mwcs -------- ------- for responsible »»ehm «mf-Add rtneM* Th« N«tl<H«al. Star Bulldhu C**» w