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DATTO K. HERALD R ea » T his .—-We now offer thei D utton H erald , with, tbe New York Weekly Tribune end ‘Fifty Years’ Improvements in Farming,’ for $1,30. This is a great offer. The Tribune is ; one of the leading newspapers of the country, and is an excellent paper for tbe home ; by subscribing for it with the H erald you get tbe home and general news of the day st very little cos«. ‘Fifty Years’ Improvements in Farming’ shows the great improvements made in farming within tbe past fifty years, gives much useful .informa tion. Take advantage of this offer to get news and reading matter for a year cheep, Wore it is too late. Thia offer is only made for a short time. An improvement in bueiheeeis 189« apparent In the city, and business men sppreclate it. The state republican convention pourt business is rather slack meets in Astoria T ursday, April 14th. The first congressional dis this term. Litigatiion, which iaone TO THE trict convention meets in Eugene of the certain signs of good times, is tuiniM. Monday, April 11th It is understood thst James Mc VE8 THE CHOICE OF A worn «mt faitu means ruin for Cain, our new postmaster, will TRANSCONTINENTAL assume the duties of the office about the owner, misery for his family, and starvation for the lira stock. the middle of April. , Modern methods decrease expense, Early onions and radishes grown lessen labor, increase crops, pay off nesr town, are on the market Cab mortgages, make substantial bank bages of rather indifferent quality, accounts and change a life of probably from hot houses on sale. drudgery to one of comparative Judge Galloway is making ar ease and comfort. If you like the rangements to put up a fruit dryer VIA picture, read advertisement of on his fruit farm west of town He s NE. SALT LAKE ‘Fifty Years' Improvements in will have it ready for this season’s CLUB OFFERS. DENVER, LI8 MIN crop. * We here give a few of the club 0 M A HA ST. UL M. B. Hendrix will put up a can Southern writers and econo nery on his place near Wheatland combinations that we offer with the AMD mists continue to urge a diversi am com mence the work of H erald , fication of industries in that sec construction in time to can cherries HEBALD and New York Tribune CHI GO KANSAS CITY tion under the stimulus given by and other fruits. (Weekly) one year .$1 25 and Silver Nnightr the new protective tariff. The J. D. Kennedy is moving his WEST RATES Vo ALL Watchman.. EASTERN CITIES. GO Charleston News and Courier in stock of goods away from McMinn McCall’s Magazine 1 a recent issue calls attention to ville. The room vacated will he Steam Modoc leaves Dayton for Word and Works the fact that although the South occupied by Asa McKern with a tlaud and way landings, including Almanac 1 70 Mondays, Wednesdays Creduced more than-11,000,000 stock of boots and genu’ furnish-I Tbrice-A- Week and Fridays. ales of cotton last year, it did ing goods. World........ . 1 65 hot raise enough foods and pro Psrents should encoursge their Cincinnati Enquirer11 25 EAN STEAMERS: vision crops to support its own children in the cultivation of flow-| Frank Leslie’s ere and vegetable* and planting of population six months, and has Weekly. . 3 (X) ORION. GEO. W. ELDER been buying corn, hay and wheat trees. No lover of flowers is apt AND to have a bad heart or debasing Persons troubled with rheuma Tn the West, and concludes that taeles. ^TY OF TOPEKA Trees are both ornamental tism, dyspepsia, diseases of atom the producers of that section and useful, and the habit of indus ■®h> ¿¡ver and kidneys, shouk Lot* Portland every five day* for ought to follow tire example of try is invaluable. ta e Northup’s preparation for th those now engaged in the enter above mentioned troubles. It AIBKA POINTS. prise of diversifying industries The people of this country ex highly recommended by many wh UCEAN STEAMERS which have been so greatly en press different opinions as to the has given jt a I rial.' We refer to an EVERY 5 DAYS courged iu that aectian since the trouble between Spain and the instance right here at home, when LEAVÍPORTLAND FOB enactment of the Dlngley law. United States. Many who, per it effected a core of an acute case o haps, would join the army should । rheumatism, that of Charles Wool It is generally supposed thst sla there be war, are now earnestly' worth of Dayton. For sale at thi very is extinct in this country, but protesting against war. They! office. Stem re monthly from Portland to read the fullowing item it would express it that ‘war is hell.’ A | Whooping cough is t! e moat dis to 5 cohotaa and Hong Kong appear that there are those wbo are tressing malady; but ita duration in co lection with O. R. and N. . fet slaves. A dispatch dated West prominent wuinan along with al1 can be cut abort by the use of One Forili Information call onO. R. A long list of other women, sends j ' alm Beach, Ga., Jan. 6, says 400 Minute Cough Cure, which is alao N. A) it, Dayton, Ore. to..Presideilt McKinley a protest L state convicts, both while and black Ou ddkebb : the beat known remedy for croup were let out st guption to day under against war. Another woman . W. H. HURLBURT, nnd all lung and bronchial troubles. a 4 years’ lease. lAn exchange says who had a son blown up on the . Oen’l F***. Agent, R L Harris L FORTIGNO: OR. there were 40 women, the rest being baitlesldp Maine,writes . le Pres I dwell , C aklill A C o ., men and boys. Most of whom were ident declaring for war; saying i /CANADIAN Jen’i Agt»., Noi. Pac. 8. 8. Co., half starved and emaciated by ill Portland, Ore. thatshe has another son on board | p a G l c i r d v ness. They were massed in the one of our battleships, and he “ ALIr IL KY • public square, where they were sold EhST AND SOUTH for the benefit of the state. Being is liable at anytime to meet the ------- AND------- -L-......... — VIA same fate of his brother, butthat Without a bite to eat during the j Shasta Route whole day. By the rough handling she would give their.lives for the of intending purchasers, some of honor of their country, and OF THZ •« the weak half starved convicts fell those who are fighting for liberty down, and the guards prodded them and who are being cruelly The Only Trancontinental until they got up. The convicts starved. I pre*« Train« Leave Portland Dally. -ÊAVK. ARRIVE were really a wretched lot of half Ronte Running Through Forth id . 6:00 p m I S«n Fraiictákiúí f» a m starved human beings. The de- Trains From E loped .—A * man in northern Suu b tu >i«co 8:00pin ] Portland..... ,<>M uip v scription given of Hie scene is one New York claims his wife eloped Abov* traina atop at all atatlona between I’ortlaid, »aleni: Turner, Marion, JeOt-raon, thst would srouse sympathies of with Vick’s Gardei>- and Floral Alba«) Taiiüeiit.-Shedda, Hxlaey, Harrlabur*. of nil who care for the well-being of Guide. He says: 'The Guide beat* June inn City, Eugene. Cottage Grove, Iiralna, .... ; Oaklakd, and all atationa from Roaebur* to ' their fellow-men, almost as much tbe band all right this trip; it is Aahliud Incluaive. as does the pictures of starving not only a daisy but a whole floral Roseburg Mail Daily. LEAVE. AKRIVE. yt Cubans. garden. My wife eloped with it | FIRST-CLASS mn BOSTON, 8:90 A M I Roaebur*, .ft;20 P-M after dinner and did not return un SLEEPERS A III MONTREAL, Portland Koaibur* ,30 A M I EorUamf.. 4 AO PM The contrast between labor til tea time.’ This elegant cata iTOURIST TORONTO, DINING CARSON OGDON ROUTE. emditions in Europe and in the logue, the beet issued by the Vicks | SLEEPERS. MINNEAPOLIS Pullman Buffet-Sleepers and Secund United States under its protec- in 49 years, containing full descrip and ST. PAUL Glass Sleeping Cars attached to all Through Trains. t ve tariff is pointed out in a re- tions and directions for planting, WITHOUT CHANGE. illustration* of cactus c.’iil rejK>rt iron» Switzerland by colored is*, nasturtium, sweetpeas, i, tuber- »uwi- Consul-General Dubois, who Qua begonias, daybreak aster and Portlxnd, Iv 7^0 am Corvalllx, Iv ¡M n m shows th? average wages of car golden day lily, and many half Through tickets to all points East Curvxllix, xr 12:16 p m Portland, ar S:ft0 p m penters and joiners in Europe tones from photographs. Every and Southeast at lowest rates. M<MI NNVILLE EXPRESS, (Dally, except Sunday,) t > be 80 cents a day against $2.37 thing any onecan possibly want for For pamphlets and all informa Portland, lvf:SOp m lfcMlnnville.lv ft-Mam McMinn, er 7:80 put Portland via , m i i the United States, and says the garden in way of seeds, plants, tion, call on or address, Ide|>eiidence, nr 8:»p m Independ’e Ir 4 /i0 a m that as a result those of Europe etc , can be found in Vick’s Garden B W. GREER. ASent, . YAMHILL DIVISION, are compelled to live cheaply, and Floral Guide, which will lie 146 Third St. Portland) Ore. Arlie Mall (Tri-Weekiy.) mailed free upon application. Ad ^heir chief food being bread and Portland Iv 0:40 a m Airlie Iv 7:1» a tn Wert Dayton, 1 v 1 ;2fi p m Wert Dav I v 11:1ft a m potatoes, seldom using meat, liv dress James Vick’s Sons, Roches E. J. COYLE, Diet. Pas. Agt., Alrlle, nr R10 p m Portland, ar3:0Apm ter, N. Y. Vancouver, B C. FRIDAY. I APRIL 8, Thé Klondike BICYCLE LANTERN Is the Winner for *98* IT OHm NOR RS HI, - SHORT LIVE SAt SOO flCIJK Illi FRANCISCO. SOI! HERX PACIFIC COMPANY PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC ing in tenement houses and in ev ery way less comfortably sup The American Human Educa plied than those of the United tion Society, representing over States. Locomotive firemen in 30,000 ‘Bands of Mercy,’ hereby Europe, he says, eonsider them earnestly asks every clergyman selves wel paid if their earnings in America to pray in home and Cured amount to $22 per month. The in his pulptt the Almighty to journeyman tailor in Centra save our nation from the curse of Europe gets only $5 for 65 hours’ war—and that union prayer | . work, while his Tellow-workman meetings be held so far ns possi in tha United States gets $12 for ble in all churches for the same «0 hours’ work. * For all foods purpose. If this is faithfully purchased in Europe, laborers done we will ave no war.—Geo. there must pay as much and fre T. Angell, President. quently more than American workmen pay for the sams kind Rbematisin Cured. and quality in this country. SHERIDAN PASSENGER, (Dally except Sunday.) Sadie Steward 1- , OF KINGSTON, N. V. of Spasms by Dr. Milss‘ Nsrvlns. My wife has used Chamberlain’s A P ractical A matbub E ntkb - ’sin Balm, for rheumatism with ’ taixmknt .—How to have a church great relief, and I can recommend entertainment that may be a mean* it as a splendid liniment for rheu of profit to the treasury, and matiem and otheer household use at the same time, of some artistic or which we have found it valu I dance and epilepsy that Dr. Mlles* and educational value to a congre able.—W J Cuyler, Red Creek, N Y. * Restorative Nervine has cured, would Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading alone give this great remedy wide reputa gation, is oue of the most puzzling question* that women church-work merchants of thi« village and one tion. Mrs. Walter A. Steward, 773 Broadway, Kingston, N. T« says March A IMBt “in 1893, ers are continually obliged to face. of the most prominent men in this while on a visit to friends our little girl was Entertainment must be popular in vicinity.—W G Phippin, editor Red taken with spasms. Wo hastened home to order to be profitable, and equally it »reek Herald. For sale by R L.’ our family physician. He did all he could but failed. We called must be profitable in order to be Isrris. druggist. several physicians but popular. It must be attractive the spasms continued, without being frivilolou*,and inter i her tongue became Dreadfully Nervous. partially paralysed esting without seeming to leach. and the doctors said G ents : — I was dreadfully nervou* Space and expense must also be she would never talk considered, ns well a* the working and for relief took your Karl’s Clo again. Night and day ver Root Tea. It quieted my nerves we watched the poor capacity of the congregation. A and strengthened my whole nervous Iitti« sufferer and tried every remedy we tn os I popular method of meeting saw advertised tor such cases but got no re th#ih) various requirements has been system. I was troubled with con lief. We began giving Dr.. Mlles’ Nervine, devised this past winter by the stipation,'kidney and bowel trouble. and after taking tour bottles she was run yoifng women of one of the largest Your Tea soon cleansed my system ning about as well and happy as ever." Dr. Mlles* Remedies are sold by all drug New York churches. Their plan eo thoroughly that I rapidly re gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle ha* been to have a series of 'eken- gained health and strength. Mrs. benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart Ings with artists,’ a plan at once so 8. A Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES M edical co.. Elkhart Ind. simple, eo interesting, and so easily by R. L Harris. carried out that the marvel ia not I was reading an advertisement how to do it, but why it has not What Dr. A. K. Salter Says. been done long ago. The artists of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers B uffalo , N. Y.—Gents:—From ehosen by the New York girls we-e and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Wor my personal knowledge, gained in Abbey. Gibson, Millet, Boutet de cester Enterprise recently, which observing the effect of your Shiloh’k Monvel.and Alma-T><dema, the last leads me to write this. I can truth Cure in cases of advanced consump fully say I never used any remedy being the moet signal success of the tion-1 am prepared to say it is the equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. season.^Prbm ‘An Evening with most remarKable remedy that has I have never had to use more than Alina-Tadetns,’ in Demorest’s Fsiu-. ever been brought to my attention. on* or two doses to cure the worst Uy Magazine fur April. case with myself or children.—W It has certainly saved many from consumption. Sold by R. L. Harris Dijfon's Hair Tonic ia reoom- A Stroud, Popomoke City, Md For sals by R. L. Harris, druggieL There are three little things mended as au excellent tonic for Go to Louisa Baxter’s when which do more work than any other the haifn It promotes the growth of the heir, restores tbe hair to its buying millinery. She has the three little things created—they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt’s Lit natural color, and removes dan latest styles. tle Early Risers, the last being the druff. Free iroiu leads and dyes, After years of untold suffering and a purely vegetable compound. from piles, B. W. Pursell of KpH- famous Ittlle pills fnr stomach and Jiveitroubleo. R. L. Harris. For sale by Mrs. Iiooisa Baxter. Karl’s CtoVer Root Tea, for con- atipation it’s the best, and if after using it you don’-t any so, return the packag'^ind get your money. Sold i zel Salve. Skin diaeages such as < eczema, rash pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by Ibis fa i mous remedy. B, L. Hsrns. R eduction .—! have reduced the price of shoeing ns follows: New shoes for span of horses, *3; single horse $1.50, Gxo. H. W kstehfield . Portland, iv 4:80 p m Sheridan. Iv « 20 a m Went Dayton lv«:2S p m Wert D*y iv 7:87 a m Sheridan ar 7:40 p tn Portland ar 9:30 n m ^ Direct connection at Han Fran Francieco with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific mail rtenUt ah p llnea for JAPAX and CHINA. Hailin* datea on application. Katea and Ticket« to Matern point« «nd Eurcpe. Al«o Japan, China, Honolulu and Anxtrella. can be obtained from R. I.. HARRIS, A*eut, Dayton. C H. MARKHAM, Gcu F. A P. A. Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER. Manacer: Oregon Central EASTI1M I. 1 CO, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Counectlng at Yaquina I lay with San Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steamship Company’s W “FARROLAN’ I* well made anD beautifully Sniakeo ineiekei. PRICE POSTPAID, $2^5. beauty ‘Light Weight, fl 00. ______ Manufactured by THE E. P. BRECKENBIDGE CO . T«M*. IT IS A FACT! That the beat lumber in tbe market will be found at JONES & ADAMS, McMinnville Their figura« genmUy raenre the Bare a fall Ida« af Palate Oil« * Muiltesa* ^aidwataa Sa«K Heras* Before building call on them and get prices, which are the lows The New York Weekly Tribune THE GREAT Nafioud Faaily Newspaper For FAB Both One Year for $1.23 Send all orders to the HERALD. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE ALMANAC, Hook of refer____ emmental and political infornuitioo- Contain* Ute Cr ai iWti« «rf gite VafteM State*, the Constitution of the State of New York, the Diwgiey Tariff m «ito a riusi PRICE 25 CENTS. C. HADLEY, E.KOVLXY, POSTAGE PAID. Send all orders to the HERALD. Dayton Otrpm. The World Almanac « Encyclopedia STEAMERS ALTONA AND RAMONA Leave* Portland st the foot of Taylor street, daily alternate days (except8uw- days). at 6 o’clock a. n>. Returning, leaves Iudc|M*ndence st 6 :3Oa. m„ Salem 7:45 a. ni. Cheap rates and quick time. WONDERFUL CureoiChronicDiseases he vita memuixbco „| T T aco ^ ib . cEi.KBRAnn W>Mih.. tell atMHit their ltre«t sue- ceaxand h w they ran cure yon. Having • Byatem ot medicine* fonndeS on , «rent dtacoverica nt eminent arlential*. demon atratln* the lact that every diaeaae ha* aa anti . dote and that If their aperiBe* are need •eroed Ina to dlrcctlona thev nearly alwaya enre. Hheir re med I ex bavin* completely reatured to health eo many tliouxanda oi MWeria* hnman- Ity. they abaolutely i-naraale« a enra ia all caaee- each ae Morphine and Oplnm Habita, Dninkenne* dud Toba<-cu Habit, Urer Diaeaae Jaundice, Hal* Khenm, Tellow KI tehee. Hex- plea. (lartralattla, tlaxtrle Debility of Moaaach. Ityapepxla. Chronic < oiirtlpation. Kidney die- eaM-a, xnch ax Bright'x diwaee. <'.Hntearire Rlood trouble», Dropaical xwelHe**. Cryxtal Itex, Dlabetex.Chronic Kheemariees— m aaav ter how Ion* *tandlii<. Nenral*!a, Goat. Arth ma. Bronehltia, latlrlppe, Indlrerthm. Ca tarrh In nil forma. Hay Ferer. dUeaaea depand in* on the brain, Virtl*n, debilltatln* liiaa t a. linpotency, Nervona proof ration, Paralyaia Fain in the back, weakneca of the llmha. Inaomnla t.aaxltude, I'ilea in all from*. Cold* and Cnmp. blood dlacaaca of every kind and natal«. M- elmlln* Hcrolula. Hipdlaeaaee. White »wellie*. Fever Korea, Gnrvature of the Spine. Kh-ketn. akin diaeaae*. Syphilitic poieonln*. Chronic Dlnrrhoe, Headnehe. Ac. All Female com pUliitathe Female Regnlrtin* Tablet! end Ve Rinal Conca alwavr do thrir work aafely end 8*fl* from Yaquina every 8 day* foi San Francisco, Coo* Hay, I’ort Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsnrpnM- ed. Shorteat route between the Willam «ribinx am 4 they will »end yon free ette Valley and California. direction* rm to what remedy to nee, or if yon Fare from Albany and point* west, to enrloae 11 00 they will wend ton a month's treatment Adapted to yonr nertirular east. and San Francisco they will guarantee* cure if their di reef low Cabin .. •re followed? «1C 00 These remedies are nearly all in tablet form, Steerage . 0 00 easy to take and contain no alcohol to injure Round trip good for 60 <hys, |17. the Byitem. Address, VITA MKD1C1NK COM- PAN y * Tncoma, Washington. To ’Coos B ay and P ort O rforo . Cabin........................................................ 00 Steerage................................... 6 00 THE GREATEST BOOK OT TU AH! To H umboldt B ay . ShMldte la Enry I nn aai Utaqt Cabin... tio 00 Steerage............................................. 7 00 R iver Drviaiux,—Steamer Albanv be TUI M’S BINI BtN| tween Portland and Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves Weglon 12:10 p. rp. Tuesdays, Tlmrsdnya and Satur- daya; leavea Portland Yamhill at. dekk, Rev_____ _ ____ (■ I Bar;. Chicago. Di 6:00a. m. Sunday* Wednesdays and Fri He F.KS. ptoM orditoi ^■s/H AËto b íx. day*. EDWIN STONE, Manager. J. C. MAYO, T. F. A P. A.; Supi. River Div. EMPLOYMENT. The Marsh Mfg. Co ,356 W. take St., Chicago, are supplying agents with the celebrated Mat*h Heading Stand and Revolving Book Case combined, un which they are net ting $4 and upward per day. There is now no good reason *hv anyone able and willing to work dannot be profitably employed. The St*nd recommends itself and comes with in ths reach of nearly all. Address Company as above.’ Sample may be seen st this office. They wifi inf kc you an offer you will readily accept. »■ the W»Mo Hutf. «U». »«m w Ladies, Take the Beet. If yoo are troubled with constipation, sal low akin, and a tired feeling, take Karl’s Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by R L. Harris. K:pan< Tabules cure nati UPAK SHOP. EO. HOFF. . McMIXXVILLE, . - ORE'-O CABI?Ç ir.T WOK Umbrellas« a M c M innville Answer Steam Laundry WM. LAMBERT, Procter. Question Askit. Standard American Annual DAYTON DAYTON. OR THE WORLDl P atents