Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, June 25, 1897, Image 4

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    EAST AND, SOUTH . I
IT IS A FACT!
Shasta
are thousand* more women than tism after three years of#suffering,
“I have not sufficient W^*Y*«^*
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men, who are bound Ifody, mind He savs:
d ;
, ,
bj t„ribIe drug Our command of language to convey
Their figures generally secure the
.
°
contract. This is the result of
brothers are not the only ones that any idea of what 1 suffered, my
are being ruined. No we are all physicians told me that nothing
selling lumber at the lowest prices.
gradually becoming slaves to some could be done for me and my
J
of these vices by coming in contact friends were fully convinced that
ular Human of her day, was cour with them.
It is on record that nothing but death would reliev me
ageuU" and fearless in the face ul (
In June 1894,
there are 130,000 opium ea'ere in of my suffering.
grave danger.
In the mad etauj (
Chicago, and 20,000 in Ht, Louis, Mr. Evans, theh salesman for the
pede from Washington that
Before building call on thorn
get prices, which arethe lowest
and 700,000 New York and Brook­ Wheeling Drug Co, recommended
cedeti the invasion by the British lyn, and /large cities of the western Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
At this
troops, Dolly Madiscn was the Iasi coast outnumber them all.
Wo time my foot and limb were swol­
to seek safety in flight, and her
have de>cril>«*d I he true condit ion of len to more than double their nor­
final act t eforequitting the White
this greatest of evils, and of our mal sise,and it seemed to me my le^
House, as the enemy advanced, was very best class of young men mid would burst, but soon after I began
to seise the Declaration of Jnde
lioye-Vhwt have first class opportu­ using the Pain Balin the swelling
pendence mid enrry it with her to a nities, and care for a blight future. began to decrease, the pain to leave
place of safety. As lb« White
Whnt think you of the greater class and now I consider that I am en­
House was immediately afterward of our boys and girls that merely tirely cured.
For sale by Harrie
loMed and burned by the British,
get the first rudiments of an educa­ Bros.
Mr. Howard declares but for brave tion, and surrounded with all these
Kun's at McMinnville, is head­
Dolly Madison'the priceless parch
vices. Those who persist in these
meni would have been destroyed
quarters for all tropical fruits, con­
"'.UV MHU.« •» . roSTttHD, O'
poisonous
habits,
should
not
Linder the advancements made by fectionery and other good things.
f vil E nglish Ceurer.
Ah iiqportant and
interesting
rrrNCH
others, but lend a hand, or better, *
bietorical paper is leading article
vote ngainot this worse than the
in Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly
Egyptian plague, for when properly
I
OaCKKSCPlNG, PENMANSHIP. SHORTHAND,
for July, entitled ‘Heroes of I he
L-
ys;WRITIHG ANO Tk^kGCAPHV.
understood, we sec that it has come!
À
"
r
^.8»o IOd CETat.'
Neutral Ground,’ mid treats of the
upon our people without warning, !
liltlh'-kuQwn history of the patriots«
as a thief, to steal away and blight
The undersigned has again
who piotected the homes and peo­
the best and brightest intellect of|
openedh
~
ple of the Saw Mill Valley, N. Y.,
our young people, before coming to
from (he raids of the British durnig
years of understanding.
Worse be­
the Revolution. It is written in nn
cause it is accepted as a pleasure,
altrnctive style by John P. Ritter,
and that even by those in high pla­
and is profusely illustrated. The
ce*.
Worse, because it undermines
same number contains many other ■Aanhood and health.
good things. The markets of the
He pavs cash for hia stock and
(Continued Next Week.)
Mediterranean are picturesquely de­
SELLS FOR C^SH, at the very
scribed by Margaret Seymour Hall
Colonel Nicholas Pike, (tie promi­
Remember when going to Salem
nent naturalist, talks entertainingly or Independence that the O. C. T.
EVERY member of
Harness made to order of the
akiut his adventures in hunting Co.’s boat Ramona, passes* Weston
best slock.
Repairing done on
EVERY family on
crockodile and alligator.
In a 'A going south at 1 p. in., Tuesdays,
short
notice.
Shelf of BiHe’Jiests,’ Elizabeth Thursdays and Saturdays
Going
EVERY farm in,
Nunemaksr giyfca an intere-ting ac­ north it leaves Salem nt 7:45 a. m.
count of her observations among and pusses .Weston at 10 a. in ,
EVERY village, in
A. D. HOSKINS^ Lafayette.
homes of ‘our feathered friends.1 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­
EVERY State or Territory
There are a number of good short da vs.
’
*
TH«
Above traiua atop al all station, between
I'ortbind, Salem; Turner, Marlow, JelTrraoll,
Albany. Tangent,Shedd., Hal.ey, Harriaburg,
JutieUde City, Eugene. Cuttage Orove, Drain.,
Oakland, aud all station* from Roseburg to
Ashland Inclusive.
Roseburg Mail Daily.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland ... 8:» A M I Roaeburg,.
Ko«eburg
. ,7:30 A Ml Port land
DINING CARSON OGDON ROUU.
W«t Side Division. Between Portland and
Corvahl*. Mail Train Petty, except Sunday,
Portland, Iv 7.-80 am Corvilli«, Iv 1XU p m
Corvallie, ar 18:15 p m Portland, ar SM p m
McMINNVILLE EXPRESS,
Arlie Mail (Trl-We.kly.)
Portland, IV 9:40 a m Airlla I t 7:80 a m
West Daj-ton, Iv UXp m Went Day I t 11:1ft a in
Airlie, ar 6 IS p m Portland, ar8:U& pm
(Dally exeept Sunday.)
Portland, Iv 4:30 p m Sheridan, Iv 8:20 a m
We«tDayton lv8:23 pm Wert Day Iv7:87am
Sherluau ar 7:M p m Portland ar 9:80 n m
Direct coun«etion *t H.n Frau Frauelaco with
OcHd.ntal mid Oriental mi'I Pncl Ar mall «tenm
■hip fin«* for JAVAN mid CHINA. Railing
date* on application
Rate» and Tickets to Eastern points and
Eurcpe.
Also Jspsn, Chins, Honolulu and
Australia, can be obtained from R. L. HARRIS,
Azeut, Dayton.
E P. ROGERS,
.
Asst. O F. A P. A. Portland, Or.
R. KOEHLER. Manager:
FOR
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conditon of affairs that is almost
inconceivable in this year of jubilee.
The Garfield Conkling flghl is told
for the first time in the June Cos­
mopolitan byThos. B. Connery,who
was nt the’period described James
Gordon Bennett’s personal represen-
t itive. There are many chief actors
in the events of this time still alive,
and this new page of the secret his
tcry is received with gieateat inter­
est.
W- G- T. U
“Per Cod. and Home, and Native Mnd
Oregon Temiieinnce Education Law.
Section 3. Il shall be the duly
of teachers to labor during school
hours to advance the pupils in their
studies, to create in their minds u
Ie,mor
desire for know
a lily, politeness, cleanlitwss mid
preservation of physical health,
and it is hereby made the duty of
every teacher to give, and of every
'board of directors to cause to be
given, to ALL pupils suitable instruc­
tion in physiology and hygiene,with
special reference to the effect of
stimulants and narcotics upon the
Last Sunday Dr. Courtney re
moved a tumor, which hud be­
come troublesome, from Dayton
Dunn’s neck.
The operiilion
was performed
Fresh and Salt MEATS
Fish in seitsbn. A-lso, fresh Lard.
Ca^h paid for Hides.
successful 1/ and
Dayton experienced
no bad ef­
fects therefrom.
There will be a social ¿mil literary
entertainment at Webfoot church
WAGONS & BUGGIES
I would inform the people of Day­
Friday eve, June 25th.
After the ton and vicinity thht I have opened,
program has been rendered ice in Mauls A Moore’s blasmith shop,
cremn, cake, coffee and sandwiches a
will be served:
Everybody invited
Wagon & Carriage Shop
Fisn—J. O. Campbell, of Tilla­
mook City, will make weekly trips
to Day ton and neighburi ng town*
with fresh fish, clams, crabs, etj.
He will supply peddling wagons
with fresh fish, etc. at the lowest
rates, and also pack in barrels for
those wishing them. Call or send
your orders to him.
Go to Booth’s bicycle
and repair shop, west of
Will do
CARRIAGES
GIVES all impoctant news of the Nation.
GIVES all important news of the World.
GIVES the most realiable market Reports.
GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials.
GIVES fascinating short, stories*
GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department.
GIVES scientific and mechanical information.
GIVES illustrated fashion articles.
GIVES humorous illustrations.
GIVES entertainment to young and old.
with
Third Street, between E and F, McMinnville
r
WILSON & HENDERSON Pr
,____________ ________
"Protection to American Labor and
Industry " as explained by its constitu­
SPRING- STOCK
tion, as follows :
•• Th« oty«o* cf thi« L«afu« «hall b« to protect
American labor by a tariff on importa, which chall
adequately aeoure American industrial products
t<ainet the oompetition of foreign labor.
KAY & TODD’S
There are no personal or private
A full line of the latest style of
spring clothing just received
LOWEST PRICES.
Surgeon.
To be convinced call and see us.
KAY & TODD, McMinnville.
Three Opinions
The Great
Silver Daily
f^CF|\|n|NC
KTUM
ah s-ooked cigarettes to excess, nnd
,
ft: man}* cases it was proven b yond
Maul» A Moore, general blssk-
doubt that this was the cause of smiths, do all work in their line. ,
their insanity
This goes to show Repairing of nil kind done prompt-
I
Fencing,
co it is becoming more fatal.
Med
When in McMinnville call at
fad HuiemenU show that one in the Fence Wurka and see how
even* f.mr who use tobacco, have Urey maKe picket Wirq Fencing.' -
TH
tiircotii*H> of the hort, h ••mi p®r* ।
WOSi Hi the mam
r I vied oondtlion,which manyyoung
»*« material ueea in ine man
^nof HU* applicants for enH.t- ufecture
theWm
Lam her Stari
Star _
ufacture of the
Wm. . Lambert
A’ 8°*»^ •• any ,onP ln lhe
The American Protective Tariff League
Anyone wishing to add to their
Physician and
TP?
T-. °».**1—»
Pru-v.
WtV» WWE RKE Cl
— Basa.BMlU.
"The
a
newspaper in every sense of the
{Pa.) Call.
that
in
true
nearly approaches
idea! as The CHICAGO
From ••Newspaperdom-" (New York).
—
• “/ haye come to the firm conclusion, after
a long test and after a wide comparison
with the Journals of many cities and coun­
tries, that The CHICAGO RECORD comes
. as near being the ideal daily Jouma! as we
are for some time likely to find on these
mortal shores."—Prof. J. T. Hatfield in
The Evanston (III.) Index. '
profits in connection with the organiza­
tion and it is sustained by memberships,
contributions and the distribution of its
publications.
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SECOND: W.nmdand w ^ mww eontribution«,
Vh.th.r .mail or larg., to our m - m *.
THIRO: W. publi.h • l«rf. Xn. of document«
•orcring *ll pliBM. of th« T.r-ff «u«lian. Com-
pl.t. .«I will b. m«iM to .ny addrm. for 60 onnto.
FOURTH: Bond postal card raquast for frw
Mmpls copy of th. " Am.rioan Ecomwiirt."
*rld<--r> Wdbur F. Wakaman. O.n.r.l Sectary.
*85 W.st 23d strwt. N.w York.
Soid by newsdealers everywhere and mih^mnUAna
th
SAN FRANCISCO.
For futi details call ou or n d eat;
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen'l Pasu. Agent
PORTLAND: OR.
ha
in
E. McNEILL, President and Man’p.
th
Oteriana
Kcnth’s
SHIRTS, COLLARSAND CUFFS RETUMQ
EQUAL TO NEW,
Contracts given for Family and
regular work- Prices always Rea­
sonable, and Satisfaction Guana*
teed. -
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somejio. 4 lumber, which they va
selling al very reasonable priced
Any wifi wanting rough lumber m
building purposes, fencing, eida
walrs, or anything else, will M
it to cheir interest to consult «■
Ahdill Bros.
FOR SALE
'
THE
New York Wor]
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
18 Fuges u Week.
156 PaRsm» 1«.
A paper uh useful to you ne u great fl
dally for only one dollar* year. Bett«
than ever. A ll the new » of thswom «
all the time .
Accurilv and fair to hi
erybody. Democratic and for the ped
pie. Against trusts and nil nionopolMU
Brilliaut lllustrntlcns. Stories bygn«
authors lu every number. Splendid Ma
lug for women hud other sprcinl dep»M
mentsof unusual interest.
I
It stands first among "weekly’' P*PJ
In siae, frequency of pnlduallon »M
freshness, variety and reliability of «•!
ti-ntH. It is practically adally at th«M
price of a weekly; and its vnst IW«
HtibecrllierH, extending to every stateoj
territory of the Union and foreign MJ
tries, will vouch for the accuracy
fairness of ft* news columns.
J
W« offer this uoequaled ncwep»P*f*|
the H erald together on" year for M
The regular ubecriptlon priced the 1^
V aluable premio
ind
nr» H
TRANK LESLIES
P opular moni hiy .
One GcmpU Ço^y. toc. SlngU NamSwr., 20«.
AH PoBtrnaate-n arc nuthorlsMl to take
subscription«.
Overland Monthly Pub. Co.
A** F* ahc - soo . On
75
-a.
Wanted-An Idea
■•TA.WaAlagto». D. C.. for th.lr «i J«» ori. oír»
P atents
• ▼NAO« MANK«.
Milo NS,
OOPYHIOHT«
Comi
»CIEMTIFIC »MEM0M,
nl
a<
ß
Afidill Bros, are’now runnigllMM
mill, 4 miles northeast of Dayton,
on full tune. They are turningoJ
Its beautiful pictures, and able
artiejes a; a a continuous World’».
Exposition of the West.
„
01
liemember, ladies, when yoi
want millinery, that Mrs. Luuiii
Baxter hag a. titre, assort ment.
MAGAZINE.
Overland Monthly.
Di
G<
Laundry three blocks south«
depot, near R. R. bridge.
AN IUUSTRATE3
The Bert Thought, the Best
Literature, the Best Interests cf
t he Pacific Coast are shown in the
in I
by
10]
atl
bei
at
Quality of our work is uniupl
passed in Oregon.
puper* is «2 6o.
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WAWTED~AN I DEA
-
OCEAN STEMÇRS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAY«
roa
-e
is a national organization advocating
drugs and
Steamer Murine leave» Daytog
Fortlahil and way* laniling«.
TueMliiys, Thursday» *
uul uturdaya
Commercial travelers con­
bottles.
lot of
LOW RATÉS To ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
W»|l be sold at a great bargain, oti
tradeil fur jl small trackaf lw»<f nw-Jw
the land is located in Boceu countr, 0
orado, 160 miles sooth of Denver, a
in the best section of that alate, on 1
J. C. MAYO, T. F. A P. A ,
iineof a surveyed rail road; »oil a m »
Supt. River Dk. loam, covered with Buffalo grass, t
miles from mountains, and is viril
with frequent showers, no irripti
needed, 3)< miles (rum good town. T
owner has Datent to lend—no incil
brance. Inquire at thia office,
W. G. HENDERSON
human system.
We will make a few remarks up­
on the stiong hold this great evil of
narcotics has in our country. This
is an evil that has long been neg­
lected. From records of senior class
' 'Gf Yale college, during the past 8
years the non-smokers have proved
to decidedly gained over smokers,
Stock full and complete, and in' all the LATEST PATTERNS.
in bight, weight and lung capacity.
The stuck w ill be sold at
The non smokers have gained 20
Not only piles of th
very worst
per cent, in hight over smokers; 25 kind can be cured by De Will’s
percent, in weight; and 2 per cent Witch Hsxel Salve, but eczema,! An8Wer8 o)|
dnyan(i night Fre.
Full line of Hals, in latest
*
in lung capacity. In the graduating
scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers,; uonsiihution at oflBce.
Call at otDce blacks, both storm and felt.
*
class tn Amherst college this year, nnd all Other skin troubles can lie n<i»r Yamhill river bridge.
Big line of'TRUNKS just in.
those
not
using
tobacco,
show
great-
------
, instantly relieved by the same rem .--------
'
Iluve in stuck several thousand <lol-
er percentage gaiu over the smokers j
Harris Bros.
1
The public school bo» rd of Sattla I
;
lurs worth of broken lines in Suits,
Ana, discovered ih»l the I oys were
kor 2*’
You can get n good
Shoos, lints, • which will be sold for
not nearly as proficient in their slud I u»««! or oight s hiding al Mrs E
o.
xi
rn,
cota».
CASH nt 20 to 50 per cent diccount.
ies as the girls, and thought teach-1 h- Logan s boarding house ; Alder
’i''1'' C" IT yjf KUY Pum rsiiEn
ers were to blame. Tbeirinvestig»- street, between 3.1 ami 4th sts ,
fl.07 Per Year In Advtnce.
tinn proved that 90 per cent of >he Dayton.
boys between ages of 12 or d 15,
W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says,. líA23 Cie Silver forces of America.
LEAOS in U.niii’ an! Mining Stock Reports.
smoked cigarettes, which wae proof; “One Minum Cough Cure saved iny LEAOS tn Special Oepariments.
that smoking cigarettes, or i Ue use , only child from dying by croup.” ; LEAOS in developing Colorado's wonlerfol
resources.
of tobacco blunts the inti il<-ct, as It has saved thousands of others
LUOS in Mewslness, Brightness, Comprt-
wells* Undermines the cons» itulion, ¡suffering fron, croup, pneumonia,
, k ,
.
’ '
henslveness.
was proven in Yale college
0; bronchitis
othi serious throat LEHDS in Commissions to Agents.
If l
i0
bronchiu* and other
---- i in
- 1 and 11 lung
------ * troubles.
----- u' -. Harris
• •
(Writ* lot Tern»)
per cent, of the boys are failures
Harris Bros
Bros
I lie colleges by the use of this pois-1
Don’t thin your blood with sa*sa-;
onous weed, it will hold good that fra(l dr posion it with blue-mass; but
90 per cent, of the boys of this „¡j nature by u*ing DeWitt’s Little j
CHICAGO RECORD is
mode!
country will be failures, or nearly so. E»rly Risers, the famous little pills ; The New« pnbllahe* the representative p«i>er
word."—
It has been ascertained beyond a for constipation, billioiiHness and I (daily and Sunday) weMot St Lottie; cartoon
with every twue. Sic a moath-Sl.SO lot s
doubt that no less than 70 different i »tomach and liver trouble*. They ' moaiha—In advance.
Harrisburg
diseases arc the product of-lhis : are purely vegetable.
Harris Bro*.
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The HEWS PRIMTISG CO, Deaver. CoIonita.
.... .........................
. There’smore 'clothing destroyed I —————————
'•There is no pdper published
America
In this coun ry
iere h e ।
■ । by poor aoap than bv actual wear. >
__ __
so
the
journal­
unat ca, 10.000 of these
\hetr
Y
iilkn|h
.ag
istic
RECORD."
in-uiilyd«^!^^«^«^«^
finest I bo .:| fg
«0.
n Michigan an unusually krte
UBnd
the ditierence in
ment it« the U. S. navy have been : S b *»11-
I I
We furnish the HERALD and N. Y. Weekly Tribune
1 YEAR for $130.
veyed to all points at reasonable rates. _____ ■-
drug stock, or any person wish­
heavy |>ic,k£ts and continuous
ing to go into the drug business
twist, of a heavy steel wire, gal­
will find it to their advantage to
vanized, makes the best fence
improve this opportunity.
This
on earth, for farms and high­
stock will be sold at a sacrifice.
ways.
Write to the McMinn­
Inquire?of C. A. S tuart , Dayton.
ville Fence‘work s, McMinnville,
for descriptive price list.
J. H FLOWER.
The best lumber for building pur­
poses is to be fotuid al Jones &
—AMD—
Adams McMinnville.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
C hickens and E ggs .—Pure blood DAYTON,.
-
•
OKEOON
Plymouth Rock
and
Minorcha
Practices in State and Federal
chickens for sale.
Also pure egg* Courts.
for sitting of those breeds for sale
by J. L Hoskins, Newberg, Or.
G. E. STUART,
that hx long inherited use of tobac-' ly on short notice.
8TEAISHIP "FARRO
Sails from Yaquinn every 8 days for
San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford,
Trinidad and Humbolt Bay.
Passenger accommodations unsurpnes-
.. ed. Shortest route between the Willam­
ette Valley and California,
Fare from Albany and pointe west, to
San Francisco: •
Cabin ..
..$10 00
I Steerage
... 0 00
Round trip good for 6) days, $17.
To Coos B ay and P out O hfoud .
Cabin.... .................................
♦« 00
Steerage....................................
. « 00
To H umboldt B ay ;
.‘. |io 00
Cabin......................... ......... ..
Steerage.................................... . .
.. . 7 00
Rivtiit D ivision ,—Steamer Albany be­
CASH IN ADVANI E.
tween*-Portland and Corvallis, throngh
DAYTON HERALD,
without lay.-over. Leaves Weston 12:10
Address all orders to
p. tn. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur­
Write J-OUT uameand nddrewion a-postal o.rd, .and It to O m . W. Heat, Trlbane OMce. Naw York days; leaves Portland Yamhill at. dock,
UtOO*. m . Mon d a y U’ «a w d» y amd g el,
City, and a cample copy of THS NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be matlod to yon
days.
EDWIN STONE, Manager.
Horses boirded by day, weeK or month.
FOR SALE.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
V ■
BASTIO 1 I. CO
San Francisco and Yaquina Bay
Steamship Company’s '
FOR True Womanhod.
S. WILSON.
KANSAS CITY
WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor.
AND
made lo order at the very lowest
| prices.
ivery
THOS. HALL, Dayton.
Hotel
stock.
Fencing
BUGGIES
ST. PAUL
—AND—
WAG0N8,
A
Wire
Wood worK*
of
Also repair wagons, buggies, and
machinery on,,short notice and in a
workman like manner.
Yamhill; McMinnville, for first
class repairing on short notice.
All Kind of cycle fittings kept in
Picket
kind
all
AND
Oregon Central Steam Laundry.
Connecting at Yaquina*Bay with
DAYTON, OR. ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
-•*—- aryl Shippers in
OMAHA
M c M innville
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.
,
FOR Noble Manhood,
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
DENVER,
MND
1
AH Work Guaranteed.
DAYTON HARKST
. vu
SPOKANE.
MINNEAPOLIS
_ ___ SHERIDAN PASSENGER.
The New-York Weekly Tribune
FOR Education,
GREAT
IW
NORTHERN RÏ. • MCim®
. YAMHILL DIVISION,
t old Stand in Layfayette,
Mark Sisters, McMinnville, offer
special bargains in millnery goods
T«mmed hats, dress shapes, sail­
ors, etc, ala big reduction. Silk
gloves and mit*, and all laces at
about one-half former price. Also
special discount on ribbons for a
short time.
A GIVK8«HK CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
(Daily, except SanSay,)
Portland, lv4:S0p tu McMinn rille, I t &:Mam
McMinn, ar 7:30 p m Portland ar 3:36 a m
HARNESS SHOP
■
PM
Pultnian Buffet Sleepers and Secoud
Clas» Slcej.lug Cur» attached
to all Through Trains.
BOARBIMS MPAKWHT»«LA6I£S
LOWEST PRICES.
TO THE'
Portland.. - 8:00 p m 1 San Frauclacoo7 « a m
San Fraa d*eo 8:00p m | Portland
,8:30 a m
kave a fall Ma® ci
FaSats Oils ft
Hardwares Saabe
READ this
\
Expresa Train* Leave Portland Dally.
-------- lea V îl
ARRIVÉ.
COLLEGE®
The return of Julian Hawthorne,
the special commissioner sent out
by the CosmopeliUn to investigate
the famine and plague in India, con
firms the worst fears, British ffi-
rials in India were not anxious to
have Mr. Hawthorne risk his life
* by a close inspection of the horrors
of plague and famine, but he is a
typical American, and having un-
do tBk^n to see the real conditions,
was deterred by no dangers.
Eight
and a half millions of people have
already perished, and the reading'
'•■of Mr. Hawthorne’a description
' will opon the eyes of the world to a
Route
or
& ADAMS, McMinnville, SOUTHERJl PACIFIC COÏPAH. ■
In an bi»l«rtael article recalling
the derti m ihm of our National cap-
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