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DAYTO ERIDÁY. MARCH 18. 1807 of it» resulting realms ble car« TIA ' f Shasta Route i '• ' OF THE. That the beat lumber in the market will be found at TO THE The remains of ex-8enator During three daya of last month nnd Chamberlain’» Cdug’h Remedy the mother. ’ congre.. held it. m- Uken, .11 d.dger will ¿1 .v “ d«T Dolph, who di<-d at bis jome in * ‘ tens of thousands who Portland hnd v<dr, were laid to alone in the city of W.ehington Among the rest in Rivervi« w cemetery, neat rrotn reports in VNrioue papers, it have used this remedy for la grippe, Their figures generally sieur« the OtVBS THE CHOICE op Portland. 11.«, funeral was held seem» that the succeM of this new we have yet to lerrn of a single case Eapwaa Traina Laava PortUad pally. < contract. This is (he result of J*° TRANSCONTINENTAL' undertaking of women was such as hawing resulted in pneumonia, at the J'iibt Baptist church in THklVK. selling^ lumber at the lowest prices. Po<tl*i><| ___ • i— o gladden the hearts of its sup- which shows uonelusively that thin _ «a w that city. Among those who Saarron d«c^)7W>~r~iil'| »»rUsST ■ ■ 3:W A M poitera, and to be interesting to all remedy is a certain preventive of showed respect for the departed who hold home as “the dearest spot * *•“ PvrtUnd. Oregon that dread disease. It will effect a Vteata OiU«BBite•n, , C‘. r *<*x,b,,rat “OP. “«le«, Tumnr, Marlow. Jeiter senator at the Capital City of Or- on earth ” The idea of the move permanent cure in less time than rl»bnnr. Junction City, Engene. Crwvell.Vut. , ■. rgon and attended the funeral, ment originated with Mrs. T. W. any other treatment. The 25 and Hardware, Sa«h.Beo>a. bum “ “““I««» tram ho« but® to AialnSB Inclunira. Befor, building ell on Ibom nud get pricea, which nre the lowest I Birney a wealthy and philanthropic were Chief Justice Moore of the ■50 cent sixes for sale by Harris Bros. Roseburg Mail Daily. • Wethington. Associated state supreme court; State Treas F ob the K idneys .—“I am 65 VIA ' LBAVB. urer Metschan. ex-Governor Z. with her were many noble women, AMBIVI. years old; have had kidney disease* Portland. .... I SPOKANE. *oineof whose names are familiar DENVER, F. Moody; Gen. W. H. Odell, Kose burg .. .,| und constipation for 25 yearb. A ■A. N. Gilbert, superintendent to us by their writing, a nd public now well—used your 8. MINNEAPOLIS Hea- SALEM PASSENGER DAILY. OMAHA ,Mr^ .Pbeb” »««».the wife B. Head state prison. , ache and Liver Curs one year. MND NUTUIN PACIFIC COIMH. x&«r have » tallUnset CHEAT UMOV NORTHERN IL • PACIFIC Bf. There appears some doubt as io whether congress will take favorable action and seat H. W. w,‘° 1,08 b*en ■Ppoiuted U. 8. Senator by Governor Lord. If Mr. Corbett should be seated ns senetcr, probably there would be little fault found by the peo ple of this state. He is a good republican and has served as U. of a California millionaire, a wom- an who has been exceeded bv few charitable work, waa the finan cial backing of the enterprise. '1 be meetings were held in one of the largest auditoriums of tl^e city, and from first to last, were crowded so that overflow meeting were held n other rooms. All the ushers were young ladies,and the arrange- menu were as perfect and salisfac- J ï ,MY« « IS p a arrive Used G lioltlea at 50 cents each. J. H. Knight, Rutledge, Or.” For sale by Harris Bros., and C. W. Powell. Salem. am»« 1#; is a m l«av« »:M a m AMD ST. PAUL _ DINING CARSON OGDON ROUTÉ. PULLMAN All parties sending work to Mc Minnville Ptonm laundry must have the same nt Z. spangle’s tonsorial , ________ parlor, . Dayton,on Monday evening e>ch week, to insure prompt re- tur’» by Saturday. All work first class. » «mu e- . FOHTHNr, cr r BUFFET LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. SLEEPERS ¿ AND I vit. C ngufh ceurer, r nt neu . mx j CX3I.N. . Steamer Modoc leaves Dayton Portland and way landing Tuesdays, Thursdays ’ and Saturdays SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, Attached to all Through Trains. 3 Jcr.KZ'PiNO, P inmansh :.’. S horthand TYA.WAÍÍlMt ARO TCLEG-APHY BETWEEN KAN8A8 CITY r We« side IHvUlon. POBTLAND AND CORVALLIS OCEAN STEMERS They are so small that the most * • *• FOR Mail Train Daily, except Sunday LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS Ofl several wXonv colored sensitive neraon. tniroti.-^ . k „.4 8. senator from Oregon before, d^Iegates were Invited™™ FOB .eww:1 ........................... ■ ' to ' congress s™. „r ib" so effective that the most obstinate ............ having Ueii elected . . lion, headache and in 1867. Duiing his term 01 „s , £®",conwde red were, the better wvswaa wript LUU Uclier tornid liver vfeld MCMINNVILLE EXPRESS, For fuh datails call on or address • omco he did some good work for spiritual and physical, as well as torpid liver yield to them That is (Dally, except Sunday.) why DeWitt’s Little Early Risers W. H. HURLBURT, ’ Oregon. It is probable, that mental training of the young, such ,r i £ p “ NcUI »»vll>e, Ir a m are known as the famous little pills.- McMinn, ar7:X5pm Portland, ar S« , J n ith all his wealth and influence as the value of kindergarten work Harris Bros. Oen’l Pass. Agent. PORTlaND: OR advanced studies; II1U the love J , UIUUICO) - - Mr. Corbett will havesoinestrong to fl more YAMHILL DIVISION, E. M c N eill , President and Mnn’gr.' Arlie Mall (Tri Weekly.) opposition to overcome before be of iiiimnruty and country ; the phys- TTY) Tin I teal and mental eMls resulting from * KfiU I PortJflnd, lv 9:40 a m Airlin iw . ing seated in congre<su / -FOR AIrile^*ar°nk^ia^:ÄPal We"1 DV ■vH:l»am some of the present methode of our c innville f’ p m Portland, arS:<mpm schools; and the means of develop a H andsome three - quarter EVERY member of LIFE-SIZE arbor day . S heridan passenger ~ ing elevating and ennobling .char- «D»vn»r (Dally except Sunday.) PORTRAIT FREE, EVERY family on Friday, April 9th is Arbor day. actenshes in children, and helping CRAY°N State Superintendviit of Public In to remove the conditions which now We propose to give to encl, of our cus WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor. EVERY farm in, > Hnietion G. M. Irwin, suggeata the prompt crime, and make prisons tomer. a handsome portrait of any one r-following program for the day : and reformatories a necessity. Pa- they may select To this end we have EVERY village, in made a contrai t with n leading portrait 1 Music. pere were read on the moral respon- house to furnish us with their celebrated 2. Prnyer. Quality of our work is unsur R. <OWLÍfi2Í*f‘ A.Porttend.Or. sponsihility of Women in Hered- pictures, To those who have seen these 3, Reading of the law appoint ty; “How Shall the Nation Secure portran. no word is necessary ; and those I passed in Oregon. FOR Education, ing Arbor day. Educated Mothers?” “Mothers and who have not wo invite to inspect the 1 SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS RETURNED 7 Wo wiH "o“™- 4. flong—by the school.. schools; “Value of Music in the FOR Noble Manhood, flne this offer to one picture in each fum EQUAL TO NEW. 5. Recitation. De velopment of Character.” These ili but give .-portrait each time you com & Short addressee bv two or papers were replete with timely and ply with the requirements given. We FOR Trife Womanhood. Contracts given for Family nnd ’ Anthony nni Ln ar“?re } OU t,lat if th«'Portrait is - previously 'invited— valuable suggestions. regular work- Prices always Rea yon need not accept it Wnnt Aibdr Day Might.Do? Cometock gave an address on “.How sonable, and Satisfaction Guaran . Int Tbie r>rtr"i'""re Urayon nnd J 7. Song—by quartet or chorus. to Guard Our Youth Against Bad Ind teed. A- India Ink, and of a very fine grade. The • n. Outdoor exercises-tree plant Literature,” which was practical same piotare costs, when ordering of an Laundry three blocks south of ing. r and helpful. Mrs. Ellen Henrotin, agent or picture house, |lo to MH. depot, near R. R. bridge. NICHOLS A GABRIEL. , /".Superintendent Irwin’s cir^u- . of Chicago, president of the Fed - Hr to Fchool FdpenntendenÌB «nd i eration of women's fronm. on.eit'a club« clubs frepre »nn womenj ___ iFr teachers, he gives the following sng anting 200,000 ajdiessed TO FRUIT GROWERS. geshve matter: ‘Teachers will ’.he congress on “Club Organisa yaquina bay route The undesigned would inform the pleafc give the pupils the following licn’ —tlfo. newest development, o^ The undersigned is now disposing publie generally that he bag thn,e ,1^,^. : Connecting at Yaquina Bay with account of ,he w»y in wM< h’O. P. ^on,en 8 social life. Mrs. L. M. QI three special varieties of cher ent varieties of game roosters for sale —cau;e to write the poem, ""tW» address on “ n^tetics Qjftetics 1 ” ry trees propagated by himself, as - ’8 ., v - .-v •Wrodmnn, Ppme thnt Tiee ’^Thi „ „ ' " valuable Advice on (he feeding •follows: The Vesta-15 days ear San Francisco and Yaquina Bay Wtii sell at low tetes Address, g ves W. E. KEikid, -1 poem may be meinorixed by all the of infiiDtR nnd children. lier than the Elton, fruit black and it ■ Steainship Company’s pupils, and recited or »ung on Ar- The“Union Signal quotes this about the size of Black Republican y Cnanipoog, Or. gives ,Mr «orris In a fetter to extract from the addresa on “Re- Before Subscribing for a Magazine - - d’ Ncw York, Feb; 1, production and Natural Law.” “A fruit ripens 8 days later than ____________ SEE THE BEflf, <Joo/, gave in kuhsti nnep the follow- * won,R” h«« no right to-transmit a Royal Ann, similar in flavor, and i«g . account. Biding out of town a na,u.re »nd a character thnt ia sub- darker color-^extra large. “Occi- -------- »-«.v.turena 1 YEAR for $130. **.u Birce, in company with a fyv*ent, dnHIteforit, undeveloped; dent’^—considerable later froi^ Yuqulnn every g days for than —^7 T ' - — XJA8H IN ADVANf E. "• ~ ----- JXlfiHXLnn ^^jg^ld-anj old dd gentlem a n, he i nv i ted Han Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford. Bkck Republican... dark i eentteinui. in short, nglavreh character which maroon Addféss all orders to Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. - ' '1 t d0*“ « little romantic v AM UMPARALLELED OFFER. DAYTON HERALD. . : wwland pass, not for from Bloom rebellious. If woman is not brave Also have.a large number of Royal J assenger acconimodstions nnsurpaM- gmptesl on te. -»rkat. .»y e<L Shortest route between the Wiliam- •M i *' i , .irJ”''* •■"juiren a enough to demand and obtain per Ann trees—very fine. These trees -............ ette Valley and California. ? .. , Merely to look once more at an old sonal liberty of action, equality of can be purchased from John Arms, EX™ (™rthan<?Ui^ŸSrtv or pUr, l,H«r to v fa re from Albany and pointe west, to Suero ÏÏJd tn epbreu d by my grandfather long status, entire control of her great of Dayton, Oregon. before I wns born, under wliich I and race endowing function—ma- C. E. HOSKINS, r San Francisco: , an. - s.~ used to play when a boy, and where termly— she has no right to da re to tîi/ny siti*"" U con•l,,er•<, »ub»€rlb«r Ls" Springbrook, Oregon. Steerage............... .. 8 00 my sisters played with me. There stamp upon a caild, and curse the Round Trip Cabin »15 00 THE Demorest’s Mrgazine Free. 1 often listened to the good advice race with the descendants of such proprietor of tiie To Coos B ay and P ort Onroun, of my parents. Father, mother a servile and dwarfed character. Cabiu and sisters—all gorje; nothing but We wonder if she haw. the moral »ß 00 To H umboldt B ay . THRICE-A WEEK EDITION. the old tree remains.’ And a pale right to give her children the inher Cabin.................... 18 00 ' ness overspread his fine counto- itance that accident and subservi- 18 Pages a Week. 158 Papers a Year. nance, and tears came to his eyes. «jey stnmpk upon body and mind. TAQUINA BAY. WHOLESALE AND IlETAILDEALER IN " After a moment’s pause he added: We wonder how she dares to face thPii^i. p?r’!,*r K*MWe Resort on 1 u l’“Per 08 •Wefel to you as a grent 16 Don l think tne oolish. I don’t her child and know that she did not dully ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES »¿i""*- No Undertow for only one dollar« year Better Surf Bathing Absolutely Safe. know how it is; I never ride out but fit herself, by selfdevelopment and iX-r’ ALL TnK **" “ Or TRE W"*LD «„A H.i i *i?hin* fo combine hnnting .k .Uu ‘ 0Mn ,h’" lflno t0 ,0°k flt thorough qualfications, for mater • L” ’Ii*“- A<?«“rstea»dfatetoov- and Hairing with aquatic sports, this re that old tref. 1 have n thousand •nly, before she dared to assume its R 1 Dfo sort has no equal. Heer, bear, elk cou- d r monopolies °1' m-mi Atal?8t *”*•*• "n ” *l " "II recoil, ctions about it, and I always responsibilities.’" gar brook trout and salmon trout, can 8. WJLS0X --------- —— --------------- Brilliant illustrations. Stories by great be found iu abundance .within a few 1 W. G. HENDERSON greet it ns u 'familiar mid well re- lh® pumber of women wearing ““‘hors in every number. Splendid read- bours'drive of the bay membered frin d.’ These words ,be ,ut,e b™ of white _______ _ lug for women and other special depart, •unretloQ»»öd 21Ly»«*.. ! •»<» » ribbon was »■ Reduced rales from ail pulnta ' ' "eye fcarjeiy uttered when the old L°£feal 1,8 ,o remind cne of a W. tnshts of unusual interest. »■M dreM,Dg„i their own >™r^:nï we" "“"K EDWIN STONE, Manager In X* n ri "H ” 1 nmon K “ weekly ” papers gentleman cried out, There it is!’ & T; convention, and a Inrae Third Street, between E and F, McMinnville a large fieshnvj ?LTn.Cy J-C. MAYO, T. F. AP. A, v mwieatfon and Near the tree stood a n man with hie "«»«her of its prominent worker« Aenr »Ith the Sneïl .n7r«,iL W IlliwUtc.l tenu li’i “nd r,,“",dlity of con- — - _ Corvallis. Or. will publuh^lh^liMt* *nd '* ,'wl|•«“. I» coat iff, off, sharpening his ak. ‘Y„u »ere present as delegates nnd list- pi’ice of a Xkfo Ut tl,e ,o" H. L. WALDEN, Albany treat» « “ ii.hi.2L weekly; and its vast list of a e mtf going tocut that tree tree uown, down, en,,r8 Mns. E mily L i mm ------ - »"S"", SÄ“'—"«« PlJftflV. site , r»nf — — > though, ■ » ’ I I ■ ’ surely.’ *1 ‘Yw but j I nm ti.rrltnrw^T* • i*to every state and veíS^a^íü by d,,y’ *ee,Uor »»onth. _ tri™ wmOiv nud fo^gneoun- " said the woodman. 'What Commercial travelers ■* - for?’ , A8 fr".^ is rapidly becoming the fairncm <>r f?UC 1 ior tlw1 “ecuracy and 'ejed to all pointe at reasonable mi« ImUtiÍt in whkh nró • rquntd the old gentleman, will, i lalrnesa of Ite news columns lading industry of the Northwest, w the choked . , ,, emotion. , • What for? I «nd as this county can en«il “ o»ee Yo.. wintihli "r ‘J W'H ,"l,-vou i “‘«^ntranksinhe fern V get to ^rofo t^ ript ^ ‘wo tiers will want the tree for firewood ’ ‘What «»ly tike bold and push OrÄÄ flnd push things, .„ monti tr,c "’"Dli to yo for firewood?’ ^'e hmri made (Orer »©different rc»r, arnmg mente to »Io Tear. pn DR iteró» Iterna oíVÍ ^lr t JFiTiÄ’ "re ’h"»" «< b " ny, ''h«*n down about ten dol- f«r more than »nheertter» “ 2“ nreobtainabfo by Administrator's Notice. ~-------------- * LnTr,^"”4* («1.1. ... , co 1 our ehnre toward lare ‘Suppose I should give you pushing the pUklung the county forward in this ’ " ‘ d T m TO THE GUIDE rÆX"c;.': • hat sum,’said the old genUenmn. wpett and wil/do innrn if.i IT PUBLISHING CO. tn the County Court Court of of I 'n ln *' tliunty US Fifth A venae, N»a York, ¡ronld you Ft it hsl? stand? ’ ‘Yes.’ fanners will ehow the more if the YamhillCoautr, Oregon C ‘ ** „„„ ¿r; v In the matter of the estate of Joh You are nire Gf that?’ 1 n •Ili toxly »» «'«R I hen give mea bond to thntelfect?’ I”'hed nt Portland ■ • .... THD DAYTON HERALD lb-t ,h* FAMtr.y'i^AK lv eWent in In the *1... little I2..I .. i...... .1 . . ------- > , not only the We went into cnlta^in most valuable but the only fruj( h £T p .»t!^ “-‘y “HF‘»atWi bythv e»l Your Subacrlptio,«* to this Office. ' which niy companion was born. Inn psperof America which admits no* h . . 1 W,M| '■’>urt- '»'Wtestnrtor of to «UI« on these »ubject», for 8 monte, fiTftaM? S which is now occupied by the wood- re«du.g matter to its columns ex- llHietentoof John g,.W. dvcea^ Ou Mekwt «t Z___ . 7^? 5* Otttde and t ! •’ •«‘■••“•‘«tor mnn. I drew up the bond. It nHF cept thnt relating to fruits—their UI K m V|“‘,U“ n «4 in 8 t «“■ Mgmd.and the -money paid over. culture, care, marketing, ect., pre- *. » tate ato of «aid (teovased aro hereby noli- As WO left, tire young girl, the Mnted m such a form by the prom- d to present them, duly verified to the CoapoQ good for SOseolff warft nf Baajle, * ““«J1" of the woodman assured inent fruit writersof the Northwest W that while she lived the tree snd America that none can read - -.. should not be cut. These clrvum Slid study it without becoming pro- Dated February la 1897. NM S SONS, ROCHESTER. Mances.made a strong impression y?ianfi froo «rower8- W« will give J II FLnwl^í»A..A,íi,1’ A'bnlolstrator. . Ii. rbOWKR, Attorney for estate. on my mind, and furnished me paper free for one for th. »ongi wk-. _:>i - - . ik uxKAj.D • __ ' wno Will thasì» back subscrip W1» nsr p"Y their Wo*|wlaM. thst (ri.,. r tion and one year in advance, or to touch not a single lM»ugh ! ! aew subsenbers who pay one year In youth it sheltered um, - DAYTON, OR. z < n advance before July. Call at I b protect it now. this office and see Wmpfo or wri(e r*'"* b'o fuihcrs haml Tlmt pliice.1 H near hiseet: for one direct to ‘ F bvitaoe ,’ Port- There, woodman, fot it stend; ithu, Oregon. Thy (ix shnll liarin it not! LAMES ISAM FRANCISCO. The New-York Weekly Tribune M M ~ Steam Laundry. Oregon Central IT fasMna W short stories. IT GIVES SJStai ’«riraltwsl department IT GIVES “sctenical information. IT fashion articles. ■ ' rrvvv b1™01«“® lUnstrations. 11 entertainment to yoUny and old We furnish the HERAI^rTv. Weekly Tribune GAIE I BABE! . 8TEAISHIP "FABAM.” DEMOBESTS C. N. POTTER, New York World PACIFIC NURSERY, ÄSX& Nursery on State Street. , - î--X Salem, Oregon W F ä LUABLE PÄEMIÜMS Í « monthly magazine ^ DAYTON MARKET, L WABBSGAN & CO, That old familiar tree, Wlioao glory an«| reiiown Aro spread o'er land und sea.— And wouldat tnuahack it down? woodman, forU-nr thy stroke f Cut not its cm Ui-lioiind tics • U, S|M re timt «geil oak, . Now toweling t,, th,, skies! When but nn Idle boy F « TJ’!'*1’1 *• KmU-fol «Imdo ; Di ali lu guaidng joy, Here, too, my etetera ptnjcd. M»>MMtlicr kisiM-^'iiio here; My father pressed my bund— ««.■«Viva iho fotdish t?ar; But fot the oak stand. ' ■ My heart string« round thec cling Cl<u.e as thy bark, ohi frfoud • Mere idiult I ho wild birds sing. And still thy bram-hoa I m - ii <1. Wtd tree ! the slorm still bravo • And Woodman, foava the spot; while I ve n hand m ur» Thy ux *I m 4I harm ft not. Another thing needed Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Shippers in ~After the •‘ig fire in Cripple Creek, 1 took a Fresh and Salt BEATS Fish in season. Also, fresh Lard. I remedies wit hout help, t be cold only Cash paid for Hides. hecommg mnresrttfe<l. After usini hree smallhot1 * — ------------------- — three • sm»R tw.it hw of I«, Ch of Chamberlain ‘ ‘ would in- a g^t nMMance Wilding. U^ LUa UnUK ^OKO k a modct - - narrtsbarg (A l .} Calf. - pa,K‘‘ •"‘‘•‘“’«f !» Africa READ! READ! anil. LâJÎ < They keep Good Time after I have repaired them. . CLOCKS AND JEWELRY for . sale . nr Also receive nay careful attention Í my careful attention. With ’ellrelecte.1 Sllpp|, the landò fo atedto l^-ra montr, Col-K RM”h * It i ~th" work‘ -nd i f AH w‘*k fO«Nmt73d. ‘'^1 I gay hM, mtent to ‘^u t-ne fon.mJ POPUUR My Watches Hun. ' rtf remedy to do Henderson, eJi:orDaih Advertiser For<eale by Hnrrris Bros. mi H i J1 ”W m 118 Go°« Work can , H „ ore nest . mw Ijllne of a surveyed railroad ; roil n sandy | fo* • *»»? '^o. tw* W»l Day-- I Ite!« .. - ___ »on is a good flouring mill. —Z-r"^w Prtoèw as be done repaired and warm .ted by MyG. STONERRINK. ‘ TT ^itb the ioanuth of Monarci! comparison jgfflp» Maim. are for j mortal shores.99—Prof Evaaston fa^ l(kC ............... 25 CENTS; IMO a Year. foama! as we on ihes Cbtsrr to Corrr. Th!« itteraod