Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, August 20, 1897, Image 4

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DAYTON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2t».
1807
Silver continue« trt decline. The
guvtwtlnM on bar silver in New
en lbe l7th. wa« 54 to 54 1 8
Two w Unde qí Bar tiett pearr
wyre storted from Baleni toL'hi
.tage and other Eastfern points on
Tuesday.
Prof. F. P. Hagai, who had
MDounced a balloon usceusion
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I Pvpvis*
the property that the Oregon
—
When be was ready for the attractive one: The leading article
»0.
Exchange has for sale will be
ascent and about taking his posi­
much interesting information
advertised.
All those who have
tion, the balloon took lire and ui»oul the. historic Wallkill Va.ley. in
property
to
sell
are solicited to
■ Sew YorkiUato. aud tells of the troubles
Went up in a bhtze.
list
with
the
Oregon
Exchange
of the troubles with the ludl.iua, the
founding of a Huguenui village, the first Association, os they will receive
Burk Jone», son of Silas A
meeting of the State Ic glsla ere.ete It thu benefit of considerable free
Jonos of Brooks, wne drowned
is written by John P. Ritter wl.p person­ advertising
Stmday afternoon in the Willuin-
ally vhdted the places deeeribep, taking
C. HADLEY,
Hte river, at what is known as many cxeelcut photographs,which arc re-
E. ROWLEY,
Simon's landing near Lincoln, pnxiuced with tbe article. In •Cycle
i
Managers.
while in buthing with Bruce Touring in Iceland’ R. H. Herron writes
M. 8:|ADAM8, Sec. 4 Trea».
Jones, Harry
Barendick and of a trip through the most important
lluward Hamp. The young men citteu iu Emerald Isle. The college art­
got on n log, and were carried in­
to I he current before being aware
of it.
Young Jonea'who was a
poor swimmer sank before be
cunld get to shallow water.
•BSaSÄSSHFÄHSr
icle this month treats ot ^JKsBesIcX. and
is Virginia Sherwood. A paper of groat
luterest is‘Tho United States Marine
Hospital Service’ in which Jonna B.Nich­
ols tells the history, work and afficers of
this important branch of our govern-
ment and there are some pithy para-
Wilbln . week Ih. «nliro
of tbe Astoria 4 Columbia River
..
...1 ...tit 1 - is.
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With five dvllshtful atorlcH in tho Aug-
fullroad Will be bned With work-, uat Cosmopolitan, one might judge that It
men. The company 1» deter- *»• Intended solely for light leadlug in
■^Tnined to have the rimd Rniahod । ‘»Id-summer; but a second glnnw shows
,
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ruatl finished (lhnUtcOBtlUll, aB wull mile|, of wlou»’
lo
at the earliest possible moment.-{ interest. Tho second paper by the
In a short time Tail laving will I »peciai oommlsaloner sent i,y th« Cos-
»it both ¿ndé.
¿n.U
A ! »“*l,olil«».tu India tells a tale, the Ilk«
be curried on at
oe currieii on at Doth ci ito.
A ,,f whkh bn„ Bever oppear(.d ln BBy
contract hus
hua ji
just been let With periodical. We have in histories second-
the Cotnmbiu I ron work»
great
famines, but which
they
rk8 tor
lOr nil ti*«<iacii»UDtsof
iwk that Htartliug
dUtlnetmas
the bolts, 20 tons, to be need in
coinés from beholding at first band th«
the IrestLing between KnappA: »latim described. Twenty mtiHona of
nnd Goble,and Contractor Wane- ,p,e"pl,i’I?’,1’’»uratog to death many of
UST OF PROPERTY FOR SALE.
No 1. A finé farm north Day ton,
adjoining the town, containing 223
acres, 120 ncres under cultivation,
balance in wuod and pnsture, house,
barn, old grainery, etc, fine 20
horee power engine, with shingle
mill and feed chopper, one pair of
horses, wagon, buggy and harness ;
a steamboat landing on soulk side
of farm and a railroad depot on the
north side, orchard containing ap­
ples and pear». Price $60 per acre,
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Nut Bowls, Buller and Cheese Dishes,
Route
f OF TUB
nii?8"1" NSMJ!*, CaaPt* ul lhr«e roars. 8«
P»»»e»»Lmal. Tmlnlug de-
partaonl of nine arodw with 'JOO children.
somin' pacific coiimt
O.R.«
i'O THE
Expresa Trains Lsavs l-ortlaad Dally.
fc»»nJrtt.>l, and trainin'« In GvnoMtlca „
« «AVE.”
Akiu ve
iihoota*h •»«•■'Jaod vocal music for public Portlaud.. . seOpm I San Fraueiacuut;« • »
tan Frau ;isco SX» p ui | Portland____ ,0:30 a m
.
J Diploma Is recognised by taw os
I1*!“!
•" •‘•»loos batw7.n
a State Life CerUOeatc to teach.
Cortland, taten»; Turner. Marina, JaffSnon.
ü’ilî! J
twite»« Orore, Dreine,
Academic grade« •ccvptad from hIrh aehaal. Ïimiaüd tactaaM, •UUu“• ,ro“ Ho"bur« t«
C«ta.04UM cheerfully ».ut
appUcatlen
Roaeburg Mail Daily.
AtMtcaa,
L xayx .
ARRIVX
Wi*. WANN,
F. I. CAMPBELL,
B««. Faculty.
¡ r«*ld.nL
‘a? s
DINING CARS ON OGDON ROUTE.
Pull Ilian Buffet Sleepers and Second
Claas Sleeping Cars attached
to all Through Trains.
HODSON’S HARDWARE STORE
McMinnville, Or.
MHD
CHICAGO
(Bally, «xcept Sunday.)
K.w’r„nn ’lr J i2p
“«Mlnnrllle.lv 5A0. m
ffcMInu, nr7:60pm purltand ar 8:26 a "
Arlie Mail (Tri-Weekiy.)
Alrllc, ar
6 10 p
m
(Dally except Sunday.)
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JONES & ADAMS, McMinnville
I
This is
the result of.
ta«*^—W-«, <_uww«
selling lumber at the lowest prices,
«»•y bar® «fall Mae ©f
1
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OiU & Suil&m’
t
Before Im tiding call <m them «W get prices, which are the lofces,
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The New-York Weekly Tribune
EVERY family on
EVERY farm in,
yaquina bay route
Quality of our work is uni
passed in Oregon.
San Francisco and Yaquina Bay
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS RETM
EQUAL TO NEW,
Contracts given for Fnm'ily®
reguInr work- Prices always Re
sons ble, and Satisfaction
’ I
~»PM^ÎJniWr •c‘'on,n»O‘*«tions unsurnaas-
EVERY State or Territory.
FOR Education,
FOR Noble Manhood,
FOR True Womnnhod.
IT GIVES -all Important news of the Nation.
IT GIVES all important news of the World. '
H
the most reliable market Reports.
Ji
brilliant and instructive editorials.
IT GIVES fascinating short stories-
îm Saiï un?xcelled agricultural deparment
Ji £jy?2 scientific and mechanical information.
Jm SJ^n? illustrated fashion articles.
IT GIVES humorous illustrations.
IT GIVES entertainment to young and old
Co., cut. glues, silver mounled Cracker Jars,
M c M innville
WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor
Connecting at Yaquina Bay with
•
Laundry . three .blocks
depot, near R. R. bridge.
tbe Willam­
ette Valley and California,
A bdill Broa. are now rtinnigll
T«rs from Albany and pointa west, to
nan r ranriaco : v
mill, 4 mile» northeast of llarf
Cabin
$ic oo oo full lime. They are tnrningi
Steerage
uK’.’., -I--........................... 0 00 «»me No. 1 lumber, which theyi
Hound trip good for 0J days, $17.
selling al very reasonable prig
To Coos B ay and P ort Oaroao.
Any one wanting rough lumber
C“bin.................... ..A— Í J.
|8 oo
bunding purposes, fencing, ri
Steerage....... .......... ......'... ’
. 0 oo
wal s, or anything else, will fl
To H umboldt B at .
Cabin....
‘ ,e’r
to consult wi
$10 oo
Steer*«e-........ ............ ........................ 7 00 A nd HI Bron,
Bivira D ivision .—Steamer Albanv be­
tween Portland and Corvallis, through
FOR SALE, *
without layrovar. Leaves Weston 12:10
p m. Tuemiaya, Thursdays and Satur­
besold at .. a great bargain,
orle
days; leaves Portland Yamhill st. dock I. Will
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O.-OLa. m. Sundays U'eduesdsya and Fri-1tr,<led ^or “
trad of land near hen;
the land la located in Bocea county, M>
EDWIN STONE, Manager.
orado, Ito miles south of |teiiver. ari
in the best section of that Male. Mtk*
J. G. .WA YÖ, T. F. & P. A ,
line of n surveyed railroad; eoil a un<h
Supi. River Div. loam, covered with Buffalo urus, tn
C
mile« from mountains, and is viniied
^deJ'aL”^« "»‘Owen,, no irrigation
tnneHfram jroo<i town. TMn
SJOT h T owner hat oatent to «and—no inemn*
brance. Inquire at thia oin< e,
No. 12. 74 acres, house 1| story
house 16x24 of4<oom», barn 20x36
«créa in orchard, one mile from
Day ton $1000
Office at residence on the east oorncr,
l.„.
IIU(.n 16x26-
No. __
13. , 1| acres, i,
house
CASH IN ADVANt E.
•
THE
There wo» a total wreck on the
oppttHl« bree Methodist church.
14 feel >„ hu:_i.> '
i l ■
n
height,
woodshed
con-
Makes
*
specialtv
oi
N
hm
I
Catarrrb.
Address nil orders to
Southern Pacific Sunday night,
DAYTON HERALD.
Also general practice.
H
n?cled t« house, barn 14x20-16 ft.
about 40 miles »uuth from Rose-
high, chicken house mid yard good
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
rard, ««nd It to Geo. W. Beet, Tribune Office, New York
burg.
A special train left Ash­
variety of fruit of all kind, good
well
S7nn
।
’ »uou
of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you
land Sunday afternoon, running
$700
*'°° Rare
Rrtre bargain.
hnrgam.
18 Pages a Week.
150 Papers a Ht»t.
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two hours ulieud of the regular
No. 14
80 acres. 33 under plow,
ed to send us five yearly «ubscribera.
STEAMERS
overland p ssenger train from Try It ;«w you uro ouu tbe ‘Bright Peo- house 14x26 with kitchen 14x20
A paper as useful to you as a grest (I
w. G. HENDERSON
«tally for only on<* dollars year. Better
Sun Francisco. The train reach ple ■ If you are you may get a watch. barn 18x30, granery 14x14, smoke
than ever. A ll the news or the wob »
. Wo will also pay $10 cash for the beat house 12x12, 2 acres in orchard.
ing Union creek a large stump
The Altona leave* Portland at ths foot all the timb . Acctir ite nnd fair to re
problem Buh tu it ted for future use iu our
$
l
COO.
which had been held in place by columns. Send U>-<lav. AddeM» CHI­
of Taylor street., Tuesdays, Thursdays erybody. Demoeratio and for the yes-
No. 15
1 acre adjoining T)>iy.
Third Street, between E and F, McMinnville
61«. Against trusts and nil uioDopolirt.
a wooden net which wa« burned CAGO HOUSEHOLD GUEST. Premium
and Saturday* at A o’clock a. m.
Dept., Jowmwl Bldg. Chicago, III.
'Illinut lllustratlene. Stories bygn-*t
ton, well set to fruit, good house,
Leaves Salem at 745 a. m . and Inde-
by the forest fire then raging,
authors In every niimher. Splendid ie»d.
-
i garde
garden and other improvements
pendence at A :80 *.
Mondnym> Ing for women and other special depart-
rolled down on the track just
¡$200
Wednesday* and Friday*.
Bunday* menu of unusual interest
ahead of the engine which was
No 16. A good houae and lot
It stands IlrsL among ••weekly’’ paper«
leave* Independence at 9 a. m.; 8ulem
We
would
request
those
who
funning at full speed, and altho’
In size, frequency of publleaHon at!
in Dayton, a variety of good fruit
«t 10 a. m.
_ _________
to bring
us -«'''
wood,
freahueM, variety and rrttntdtity of tos-
the engineer exerted himself to have , promised
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’» well improved
$650.
tents. H is pr actienlly a dnily at theloV
save his train from being wreck-: U‘ P*e“®e do so at their earliest
7:30
a.
m.
No. li. 1 i acres in Macy's addi-
9 -i ^4 ^ Pr
L<’nv’'’ Oregrn City prleoof n weekly; nnd its vast Het of
ed, the engine struck the stump j Co"ve"iv,,ce’
lion, fine location, good house and
’e^Por^X",^
8"Ud-y nubscrlbera, extending to every statnanJ
barn, W
good well and .V.IVU
fence«, । Willi
with IO
45
territory of the Union and foreign coon- ]
squarely.
I he train was thrown I “
te
tries, will vouch for the accuracy aid i
3 year old trees spple, pear, cherry,
off the track a number of the :
/
falrneM of it« uewa columns.
and
plenty
of
small
fruit.
$3-50
cars witli the engine were demol­
W« offer thia unequnled n<’wapaperanii
No. 18
7 acres with good or­
tire H erald together one year for H
ished, slid the track tor »mne
chard, y room house, barn outbu Id-
Tho regular iibacrlptlon price el the t»« !
distance, torn up.
The engineer
papers is $2 50.
j
DANVILLE. ILL.
mgs, nnd othor improvemenla^pe
staid by his post and escaped
Those who intend set|ing ou
of the best wells tn the couhlv:
out orchards and wish good trees and
without injury.
Fireman Rob­
house inmie corporate limits of the best varieties, will make moi
money by calling on >r corresponding
ert McCune was badly scalded by
Dav ton. $1800; part cash, balance with us before purchasing.
The American Protective Tariff League
on time.
»
escaping »team and died after
We have a choice lot of trees
arriving at Roseburg on train.
is
a national organization advocating
and other stock find
4’i>. io
ino acres, «0 acres um
are better
der plow, 16 ncre* elashtd, remain prepared to supply the trade th nn ever,
Brakeman John FhiKe had his
" Protection to American Labor and
<ler in timl>er, good barn, house and
left arm lirosen and hand scald­
hduitry^’ as explained by its constitu­
well, nil kinds of fruit in hearing,
ed.
One tramp was Killed, and
tion, as follows:
good fences, living water; j mile of
three more who were riding brake
Dayton. $41 per acre.
benm» each, had hi- left leg bro-
.No. 20
155 acres, 50 under cul­
Heu. The passenger train ar
tivation, 30 slashed burned and
rived about two hours after the
sown to grass, 10 ncre orchard;
There
accident, and upon the arrival
house of 11 rooms, barn with stalls
of the train from the north, the
for 5 horses and 6 cows.
Eor the
tionand it is sustained by memberships,
whole $25 per acre. If divided
passengers, mail, baggage and
contributions
and the distribution of its
120. $30^ $40.
express were transferred from
Will do all kind of wood worg
publications.
the two trains, and they each one
Also repair wagons, buggies, and
then started on their return to
machinery on short notice and in n
m Amenos. wTherT^ wLKSL? B
A R kmarkabi k C i re nr C hhonk
“• tb*
<* »«»ui
Patents taten tbrôwrh Maan Fr? —
Hie cities which they had left;
special notice In the””" “““ « Do n
Ut«. Freqneetly rellevod but seldom D iarrhoea - III 1862,when 1 nerved worgrnan llxs manner.
tho north bound train carrying
..Ä™! «««M».
t- «‘•"““•“»'F cured. tho ultimate r*.
CARRIAGES
BUGGIES ANDI
Hie injured 'parties to Roatburg. ^^gUn,*1,n,w>ry’
WAGONS,
nt.
i.
» The delayed passengers and mail
I contracted chronic diorrhen.
It
FTllBYM- A-
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mads to order at the very lowest
arrived at Salem 18 hours be­
has given me n great deal nt trouble prices.
hind time.
ever mice. I have tried a doz n
TflOS. HALL, Dayton.
different medicines, several promi­
I ui could not do^
Other tempi lent loes nent doctors without permanent re­
John Griffin o Zanesville, O.,
W'•■liar to my sex set lief. Notalong ago a friend sent
Raya; ‘I never lived a day for thir­
‘«d our physician
ty years without suffering agony,
called another laca- Iain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
McMINNVILLE, - -
•nltaMon. They de-
dayton or
tintll a box of DeWitt’a Witch Ha-
and after that I bought
elded I hadcteeump-
»el Salve, cored my piles'-For
Ute and mn «•. i and took A 50 cent bottle ; and now
Umbrellas
piles and rectal troubles, cats
amt makea repairs of all kind.
I can say
♦»rnisrs Fpmins.ecxe^iMnd all skin
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Lcsnnot be thankful enough to you
troubles, DeWitts’ Witch Hasel
and Nhippers in
for this great Remedy, and recom­
Of every description «fona in good style.
Salve Is unequal 1*4. Harris Bro*.
mend it to all suffering veteran».
It heals everything except a bro
KAcre aemvT».
If in doubt write me. Yours grate­
Fi»h inse^n Al^/reah Lard^’Ä^
*"
^vcrjthiny Ncm
*"n
** »»M of Dewitt's
fully, Henry Steinberger, Allan«
Witch His-lSalve. Pilesand rec­
town, Pa. Sold
R.L H.nrrig *
Cash paid for Hides.
ami Bronzed Mantle Clock, etc.,'in the
rygidar order of merit. IVrite «mt the
words plainly and neatly, and see if you
cannot win a prize. Bo sure to give you,
full name suit correct address, and en-
cicse ii two-centKtamp with youranswerr i
mid we will notify you promptly whether
you have been successful or not As
the object of these prizes Li to call at.
Uinllou to aud advertise our go page
monthly family magazine and story pa-
per. those wuo win prizes will be req.dr-
We furnish the HERALD and N. Y. Weekly Tribune
1 YEAR for $1.80.
Physician
K. M,
and Surgeon.
New York World
ALTONA AND RAMONA
WJLSON & HENDERSON Pr
NEWBERG NURSERY
Miss Maggie Hannah
Complete Assortment c
FfiZuj
Wagon & Carriage Shop
WtKLIñ
ÄW ntiily .
P atents
«« POPULAR
“^MONTHlï
repair shop
DAYTON
,
.
4 Monarch • • • ;
9f the
25 CENTS
Hoathlics.” f3’“:'?
L VAUSGAN & CO
CABINET WORK
Fresh and Salt MEATS
J ,rn
m brollas
brellas
from
tal diMMses, etKd, horns, bruises,
tetter, eesama and all skin trouble,
maw 1» .»sar^ut KJT H
»^r
«
barber shon.
mí
á
I T» wfMMi ma Mau
n«.!i»«i£< worn wne
I
Gon’l Pass. Agnat
PORTION»: OB S
L. MOHLER,
— i
Steam Laundr
ysnn 1.1. to. .
TH
ftiif tari asnal
IF
i... i - ■>
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Trinidad
and Humbolt
Bay.
EVERY village, in
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8a^FraIX?L\“qi,,n^^
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W. H. HURLBURT.
Oregon Central
STEAÏSBIP "FABRO, 1
EVERY member of
Oa ADDREaa:
Vice President.
Steamahip Company’«
FOR
For fuh Information call on o B. *
N. Agent, Dayton, Ore
*
A.
T,ieir figures generally secure the
FRANCISCO.
SAN
,ud
CH. MAKKHAM.*
Oen F. A p. A. Portland, Or.
R. KOEHLER. Manager:
x
HUM
OCEAN STEMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 D avi
FO1J
J **1
Purttand ir ,» iS
,JÜ!?cLe?ll"*e,,‘’n at tan Fran, FräniüTn wTti.
,n*di T,rk«*» »® Eaatem pointe end
That the best lumber in the market will 'o^foundwt
salt lake
D enver ,
oma HA
Steamer Kédni jéavéa Davi
Portland and way landln«
Mondays, Wedneadays ’
and Fridays.
Portland, ar 8:05 p m
SHERIDAN PASSENGER"
Sheridan ar 7,40 p m
m Koi '
- siotTun
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
1
YAMHILL DIVISION,
All other Goods in stock cheap for
CASH.
contract.
GREAT
KOBTim BL
McM I NNVILL e " EXPRESS.
Champion Mower and
BINDER.
—-L—
OIVK8 THE CHblcg OF
TWO TRANSCONTINKhTAL
SPOKANE.
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
—
Bille Divtalon. Between Portland .n»
Carv*lU*- Mail Train Bally, oxvepi SundHy,
Portland, Iv im *a . Corvallta, 1» ;.oj „ —
Corvallla, sr 12:16 p m Portland, ar tM p m
Cut Down In Price
'"7»° *•» ««i' «» i H
sent to Milton
Bradley
Springfield, Mass.
VIA
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS;
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No. 2. A fine farm west of North
Yamhill village one mile, 51 acres,
40 acres in cultivation, 4 acres in
hop yard, young orchard of plums,
apples, pear» and peaches of 10
bouse»
AH Ibr $2,200.
No. 3. 2 ncre» of land, 1 acre to
A/.L1 ..ai -».-J - 1
. Ihvm In aight of tbe railways! Mo Amer
ncld will start a large force of icinoan form uny idea of tn« stalo of fruit, a five room hou»e, good well
men to work inn few da ya.—Ore- "®dr»now exi»tingin indin. Mr. Haw- and barn. $1000
— ■
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thorn« has gone interior and stood
N'o. 4/ 2 lot» 60x130, six room
gon Statesman.
, amongst the dead and dying It is the
hou»-e,
barn, good well, in Dayton.
. first time we have had American invest­
igation of the condition of affairs in lu- $600.
No. 5
acres fenced, in crop
The magazine hitherto known «IMP -4Fhe report wilt open the eyes ntft
oflly of the civilised world but of the and on highway.«. $500.
as «Kindergarten News’ is to be English parllair.ezit and of tho Queen
No. 6. | acre in Lippincott’s ad­
cun tin tied under the broader herself, to the necessity of extraordinary
dition to Dayton. Fine location.
exertion
in
behalf
of
these
unfortunate
name of ‘Kindergarten Review.’
dtflilions' A charmingly illustrated and $125.
It is to be enlarged in scope abd a charmingly written article on ‘Japan’s
No. 7. 5f acres, orchard of ap­
the nun of the editors and pub­ Stage and Greatest Actor’ by Robert P. ples, pears and peaches, most of
Porter;
the
second
part
of
LeGallienne
’
a
lishers will be to make it a sound
‘Now Rendering of the Rubaiyat;’ a trees 5 years old. $500.
Hud
No. 8. 8 acres J mile» west of
ana inspiring magazine, helpful
helpful । 1 sketch
«•’ten of
or that most wonderful crusader ।
Dayion,
acres in different vari­
eties nf ffuit, 6 acres in cultivation
VOUllg Child. Among the writers ¡of tills August Cosmopolitan
2 acres in pasture with running
are
Susan E. Blow, Miss
—
- -
- Miss
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«‘»ter. $800
Ejizabeth Harrison, Miss Sarah
No. 9- 2 acre» f mile of Day tori,
PRIZES TOR BRIGHT PEOPLE..
L. A multi, Mr». C. Mukunzi^ Dur-
lj acres m cultivation, with young
huiu, Miss A milt W. Devereaux,
S okr -Y il -3 ayid -T ubtcpcrk -
orchard. $250.
LoTKVI-LlDOBFAF.
and u liust of nble writers, The
NO 10 166 acres on Three Rivera,
Review will reuch hack to the
7 miles from Woods un Nestucca
The
above
letters,
if
properly
arrang
­
home and forward to the primary
ed, will spell the names of oiiplvell known day, house 14x24 with upper story
school thus linking together the ffowera. Can you solve the- puzzle? If and kitchen, fruit tre », garden,
educatioual forces which affect you do you can win n puze. For the about-4 acres cleared, barn, etc
neatest and beat arranged correct au-
each other so strongly.
Reports aw«-r. accutding to <»ur judgment, of the $600.
No. 11. A fine well improved
above
problem, we will give a gold-filled,
of the principal educational con
farm of 143 acres, in a good state
ventions; Nation»] Educational hunting cast*, Ameiknn watch; to tho
next best, n Diamond ring. Wo give of good cultivation, 3 mile» from
aasociation, Internatiuhal Kin­ many other valmible prizes lu this con­ Dayton, good neighborhood, church
dergarten Union, etc., will pub­ test. A few of them are as follows: Sil on bind, schoolhouse within 4 mile
lished. Subscriptions should be ver-plated Water Pilchers, Bake dishes, $6000.
ANO-SOUTH
■ Shasta
MONMOUTH,, OREGON.
Monthly for September. The other real estate firms becauss of
«rii
u
its bavipg agents in the different
day afternoon, at the State fair aud the gn-at profusion of ita lüustrala-
towns
in the state, and a list of
.grounds near Ba)» in, failed to do tlons make this iimUr a partleular'y
p. *
KS''
w: «
EAST
0REC3M STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The Oregon Exchange Associ­
ation with headquarters at Day-
ton, Yumhill eoilnty, Oregon,
proposes to do a general real
os tale business,' Old also buy,
sell and exchange all kind uf
property; also eugago in any
business which it deems proper,
such ua »Mercantile,
Loaning
■ Money, on approved security,
j Mining, Ac. •
।
The Oregon Exchange Aeaoci-
jation has the ud vantage G^er all
L
—■ma
fiERALD-
a lour of (be Pattilo Cossi, »topped
off thy trHin nt Roseburg on tbt?
17(b9<nd met Hon. Binger Her-
menu, commissioner of tbegritcral
land office, who avemupanies them
|o San Francisco. If lime pet mite,
there gentlemen with their fa mt lea
and Mr. Hermaun, may come do*u
he. Wille me tie. The congressmen
wire delighted with Oregon.
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