Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, October 21, 1898, Image 4

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DAYTOH HERALD.
3P*- N.e* York Tribune says:
“The nation’« two greatest foes are
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1898 anarchy and rum. Both sap the
foundations' of good citisenship.
and
if flowed to work together,
EDUCATIONAL.
unchM ed, will canee the downfall
This column ta devoted Io nducaUonal of th* mightiest nation. Rum is
TIME CARD.
itself the arch anarchist. Anarchy
pertaining to education will be given gind alcohol are both alike destruc­ Mo. 1. For Yaqulna :
space.
All are invited to contribute. • - tive of ideas and ideals.,
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One purpose of having pupils re­
cite each lesson, is to ascertsin
whether or not they have prepared
the work assigned. Another reason
ia the fact that reproducing any­
thing serves to fix it in the memory;
hence th« necessity for some plan of
recitation that will give each one
an opportunity to recite. A third
purpose is to give the teacher an
opportunity V» make dear to the
pupil anything which he ia not
able to matter alone, and to offer
additional information on the sub­
ject; and it is often necessary to
point out the connection between
the lesson of to day, and the one
learned yesterday, and then maxe
it a part of the complete whole be
is trying to form in the child’s
mind.
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-Whrtt you ur*> aick. what you Ilk. teat la to
b. < teoaeu for a medlclif« In th« Brat place;
whaluportenca tell« you I« beat.to be chuaeu
lea-rea Albany .. ..
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Arrive« Detroit ..................... ...ItiMpm.
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P ALIrIL
America’« truest friend. Among
the names which lie nearest and
v dearest 4o the hearts of the Ameri­
can people, is that of LiFayett-.
Wortls are inadequate to express
our tender feeling leward this hero
of ours.
" Rierc are tie« of the » hi : loo tender forspeerh;
There « e viwlon« of love )’i«t out of reach;
But the though!« of them draw ua from earthy
clod.
And draw uh nearer our Father and our God.
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L ila M. M aktix ,
Dayton Public Schools
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Liquid Electricity is the Dead Shot Cure
for pain.
Every pain Instantly relieved
drosainn
mid dust i« n
thin» of *?"r st
heartburn, summer com-
ptatata, diarrhea,dystentary, colic, wind
tinssillg, ana oust IS a tiling O1
the past. If the (1 inerent schools
knew the benefit
of this
prepara-
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tion, no school room floor would
be without it.
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D im
grade. It IS gratifying t >
note the increased interest th it
wre taking in (he big!,
10111
school work.-
H
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im bowels,
ehoti-ra
morbus;
also rub
i’^raally in these complaints
w,’h the L iquid E lfcthicitv .
It kills the germs of ilieeaae. thus cur­
1
>ng malaria, all kinds of feverq^mid
diphtheria. It braes and fortines the
^Hng nervous and phrslcwl de-
i unity, give« strength, tone and vigor to
lht *y*tem.
n«ee, «tiffness, galls, aracko-J heel«, ami
Why cannot arrangements be
contractions of
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tlvwl» woanda, stringhalt,
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made with
some higher
ihstitu- .hstemiH-r _
cholic,
whitlow,
tion to admit our 10th grade ■t"’"an<* lun,<>r>, foot mt,
the mumilea,
mini throat,
poll m
svii, fis-
«plinto, ring-
WAR WITH SPAIN
NATIONAL
FAMILY
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NEWSPAPER
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*••• Dayton. Ivl;»pa WeM Day lv ll:Ua m
Alrue, nr lu p m Portland, arti»pm
(Furuished by Special Correapondsnts
SHERIDAN PASSENGER,
at the front..
(Dally except Sunday.)
soo pacific nn
Portland, lv
so p m Sheridan, lv S:SO a m
We«p«yioil v6:Wpm Wwt Daylv;:S7am
Sheridan ar 7:40 p m Portland ar d:30 m m
Trulli le«vea I’orttaiid for O«we«<> d«ilv («k.
-me,
Th« Only Trancontinental
Route Running ' Jhrough
Trains From
Rebau* tickets on Rale between Portland, 8ar
ram onto and Kan Franelsrc. Net rate« |I7 00
Scwp**^-** a,l<l
second claas, including
PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC
Kataa and Ticket* to Kattarn point» «nd
Knrvp^
Al«o J«n»n, Chin«. Honolulu «nd
Auitralta, can be Obtained from R. L. HARRIS.
Agent, Dayton.
C H. MARKHAM.
Gen F. A P. A. Portland, Or.
R. KOElfLEK. Manager:
FT rst - class mn boston ,
SLEEPERS .V III MONTREAL,
TOURIST
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SLEEPERS.
MINNEAPOLIS
and ST. PAUL.
The New York Weekly Tribune
will'contain all the important war news of the daily edition.
Special dispatches up to the hour of publicction.—
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Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topics.
Foreign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of
the World and Nation.
We furnish The New York Weekiy Tribune and your home
paper^ho HERALD, both one year for 11.25. Send all orders to
the HERALD, Dayton, Or.
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TIME SCHEDULES
For pamphlets and all informa-
tiqn^can on or address,
B W. GREER. Agent.
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^146 Third St. Portland, Ore.
8 . lu.'
Fait
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7120». m.
8pokan«
Flyer
10 «5 «un.
7
E. J. COYLE, Dist. Pas. Agt.,
Vancouver, B. C.
7 p. in
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To Alaska-
Sail Juno 7 aud
Stturday
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high-grade, reliable
Columbia River
Steamers,
hemispheres.
To Aitarla «ml Way
laudine».
hill River«.
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4 HO P m.
Willamette River
Tuo». Thur,
6*. m.
Portland to Corvelli» mid Sat.
Tuet. Thur.
«ini Way-lutudlngk.
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than it does one of those ill
fitting and cheaply made
garments with which the
country is flooded.
Lv Riparla . Sunk« Kiver.
Illpnrin to Lewiston 5:45 a.
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1;45 n, ni.
Sttw . Tue«. ;
Mon.. Wed.
and Thur,
and Friday
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The
Its war news service is unapproachably the best
Mon'tethotouiiT*
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
ALTONA AND POMONA,
up to
For Sale
$50 oo
D YTON MARKET,
Labd inside the
collar—it's a guar­
antee of correct
style, perfect fit
and superior finish
—an assurance that
you’ie buying the best that's made-a Cloak
that graces and beautifies the figure as no
other garment can.
L WAMBSGAN & CO
Our reputation for handling the
bext of everything is emphatically
expreswd in our Cloak Department.
Fresh and Salt MEATS
for
Fish in season. Also, frosh Lard.
Cash paid for Hides.
For Rent.
Fifteen neroa of In nd at Hopewell, one.
mlf set to fruit—mostly prunes; house,
LARGEST MARKET PAPER IN THE I 'mm anil ul£ l.-qced ; |>o«iM*«nl<>n Riven
WORLD. I n two week« after rented. There iagoo
nin.”r
rr’,n
h"™ wh,,’h «'*•io
1» tin-l»rrt-»>. <-lic«|>f«t. brii.'litc»t nna beat llvr I leilter
Ca«h rent.
If you
si.wk lu-w-paper «nd mafket reporter In the
i„
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We«t, I'1« the ■••dht« m»rket |mper rnr «tock | 0CKS biqulre at thia oOSee.
ralaera. taVmer*. tlneat.H-k breeder« and grain
dealer». 1n addition to ha eornptete. accurate
and Impartial report of the South Omaha tire
»tock market. It contain« the very tate«t and
correct market re|.orta t»y dete«raph, from all
principal atoek market» of the country, aa well
a» telegraphic and general newa'.
Dally
OleaobtMl-
WONuERFUL
Cure oí ClironicDiseases
llewkly »1 .->0, inwyear.’ *For^free^aimjle copy; I
k A MKDICINB CO.
«(HreMThc nroversJoiiriiNl ro., Donn Allberv I 1 TA05•?,, "*"•>. tell nbout their great «nr-
Treasurer nnd Manager, U. s. Yard«, Roiith I
n»cy can cure you.
‘»m«!!«, Nebraaka
,
lUvin a «yatem of medicine« founded on
taurLF^7vi»rM^^^
l&u
"»•»*••••! ~l.nttate.drt««».
fl «0: Semi Weekly and Ur a itn te-oO; Weekly I
,,le f’vt lh»t every diaeaae haannantl-
«mlHuiuilX
w
I Iota «nd that if their apeclflca are uaed accord
■ ng to direction« the» nearly alwara enre.
Their remediea having completely restored to
icalth ao many thouaauda of aiitreriu« hnman-
TRESPASS NOTICE.
ty, they abaolutely guarantee a cnr. In «11
, aae.— auch aa Morphine and Optnan HaUta
We have two children who are
A reward of 410 will bo paid for X»
euhj.-ct to attacks of croup - When­ evidence lh»t will lead tothearrest ?'«•• «»«»tralagla, GutHc Debility of -tomach
ever an attack is coining on my and conviclion of »nv person, or
wife give« them Chamberlain's perstms found hunting, «r in any
Cough Remedy and it al'ways pre­ manner trespassing on the premises f’r h"^ ln»f .tending. Neuralgia, Gont, Aath-
vents the . attack,
ft
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.. is a house-
-—.of any of the signefs oRhis notice, &
hold ne< easily in this count v and from nudnfier this date
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on the brain, xirtigo. debiiitatinc i < mm «,
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। tmjhitency, Ncrvona proetraUon, Paralyala Pain
no matter what elae we run out of, -
n the back, weokneaa of the Haba. Inaomnla-
R N. S nell
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Cold« and Cron»,
it would not do to lie «viilloin Cl» im
H. C lark ,
>I.H»d dlaeaaea of every kind and nature In.
ber'ain’s Cough R-medy. More of
-Inditi« Scrollila. Illpifi«eaaea. WhitaSwelilnit,
J. B F uson ,
Gnrvature of tha Spia«. Klekata
ilia ¡toll here than of nil Other,'
•ikln dlaeaae», SynlifliUc potooning, Chnmiè
J amks H ibrert .
Headarne.
Ac. All remale <-.>m
cough medicines combined.—J M .
Dayton, Or , Sept 27th, 1898.
PWnta tha Vernale Regulatlne Tablet« and V«.
Nickel, uf Nickel Bros., merchants :
NicknlvHle, Pa. Foreale by R L.
Harns druggist
REPAIR SHOP.
Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleas­
ant laxative. Regulates the bow­
els, purifies the blood. Clears the
complexion.
Euy to make and
Kleasant to take. 26 cts. Sold by
i. L. Harris.
When in McMinnville with team
or horse, put them in the Grange
4 Fanner’s feed shed. Team 10
cent«, «addle horse5 cents. Teain
when fed 25 cent«.
What Dr. A. E. Salter Says.
B uffalo , N. Y.—Gents:—From
my personal knowledge, gained in
observing the effect of your Shiloh’s
Cure in cases of advanced consump­
tion I am prepared to say it ib the
most remarKable remedy that has
ever been brought to my attention.
It has certainly saved many from
consumption. Sold by R. L. Harris
Dreadfully Nervous.
G xnts :—I was dreadfully nervous
and for relief took your KarPs Clo­
ver Root Tea. It quieted ruy nerves
and strengthened my whole nervous
system. I was troubled with con-
stipation, kidney and bowel trouble.
Your Tea soon cleansed my system
so thoroughly that I rapidly re­
gained health and strength. Mrs.
L
Conn. Sold
by R. L. Harris.
Those afflicted with rbeuma
«
• til A « - Iran buns*
land 1111
to I Mt
in In ilk.
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Tiæ, nr If yon
md 1 Illi A tPM Wltlkfkllt
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III asrlv
ItH OS alno.ia
fly
raauates witnout examination. , ply li ,,^ EieClrleityina maal light two hor-e .nrin.
ED. HOf^F,
treatment adaptai ta ^r^mrtlemär CMc"an'd tiam or dyspepsia should try the
I our course doos not ht the n1 the uk-tafe« <»r common nonw, nililting «»»-», r - 2^ I
UL® Spring
for entrance, let us rearrange it; i i'”5
thonmahly wtthth<-
*’ * ” •"’* cheBP- Inquire at McMlNNVlLLE, -
OREGON Theve remedtai .re a«arlv .111, tablet form. never failing curé of Northup.
This is an excellent medicine to
and if our work ia nt fault lit na
' ’* “w,y “ p*ce'!
fl*""''1. •at th* °",w‘ Bl on<*'
i Rfl-alm Buggies, Wagons, Umbrellas «•<« to take sad contain no alcohol to injure
and if our work is nt fault let us „„tod wllh lu
, 8
lhat
h , T<ke
Ad<ircm. VITA MKDICINK COM- keep in the house.
It is a veg­
and makes repairs of all kind.
PANv. Tacoma. Wxhlnrton.
make it better.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE Wl. HOUT h may lead lo consumption. A
etable preparation and will re­
abinet work The D ayton II krald and~fhe lievo and cure diseases of the
The form of excuse we are Prica 50 eta. and $1 per bottle 260 k®“1® of Shilpb’a Cure may
of every description done in good style. Toledo Weekly Blade, both, for
now using is giving satisfaction.
Trial Bise, 25 cts.
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stomach, liver and kidneys. 11
Besides being a direct note from
$1.50 cents per year. The Blade per bottle. For aalp at this office.
Umbrellas
DR. W. H. ELDRED,
teacher to parent, giving notifi­
I. and made es good, as naw
You can get a first class shoe at Recovere
Mold'by Agents oaly.
Ciiesgo, III
Karl’s Clover Root Tea, for oon-
Give him a call.
cation of each absence and tardh
Nichols & Gabriel's, or pair of over*
While’s reataurant is the
Wationil’e the beet, and if after
f
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¿RROnN
needs in addl-
P?Per' * «°“’’
n*»
has been a regular vtoltor In every part
the I nion and la well knowu In abui.At
every oue of the 70.000 poateffleea In the
eouutry
It la edited with reference to.
nallonnl cireutation.
It la a Republic.»
paper, but people of all polittea take it
becauwiof ita honealy aad falrneiw In th«
For the speedy and permanent cure of
THKICK-A-WEEK EDITION.
tetter, salt rheum and ecsema, Cham-
‘jerlain’a Eye and Skin Ointment b
without nn equal. It relieves the itch- ISand Sometimes 24 Pages a Week.
ng and smarting almost instantly and
IM Papers a Year
ts continued use effects a permanent
•ure. It also cures itch, barber's itch,
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STEAMERS
icald head; sore nipples, itching piles,
■happed hands, chronic sore eyes and Publi»hed «very Alternate Day except Sunday
franulated lids.
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Loaves Port land afilíeToot of Tayloi
The Tli rice-a-Week Edition New York
«trect, daily alterhate days (exceptBun-
- ®r* Cadv^ Cnnditioa Psarders for World is first among all ‘weekly’ papers
■h,.,
.. m.
Ä' in siae, frequency of publkation, and the
fret linens accuracy and Variety of its
leaves S.dein at 7 :45 a. in. Cheap t ates
contents. It lias all the merits of a great
and quiuk UhM.
B> daily at the price of a dollar weekly.
Its political news is prompt, «omplete.
accurate and impartial an all its readers
will testify, It is against the monopolies
One Petaluma Incubator— nearly new,
and for the people.
md in good working order. Is of son
It prints the news of all the world,
DAYTON, OR.
gg capacity. Also a No. 8 Mann's Bone having special correspondence from all
important newa points on the globe. It
Gutter; in good condition. The above
has brilliant illnatmtiona, stories by
‘ 1 articles will be sold very cheap. For great authors, s capital humor page, com-
I particulars Inquire of
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—»w «»w ■■ W«wo.
Wholesale anil Retail Dealer«
hold and nomeu’« work and other «pw-
MARTIN MILLER,
and Shippers in
lal department« of unusual interest.
Dayton, Oregon.
We offer this nnequaled newspaper and
। the D ayton II kra U i together one year
for $175-
O. C. T. Co.
Tb °°*
weekly.
The greateat and luoet wide»
known general family newtum»,., u ,*1
Toledo Weekly ni„da
New York World
Geu’l Pass. Agent,
PORTLAND: UK.
$4.00
How to Prevent (’roup.
we kl v
Said by newsdealers everywhere and «inscriptions received-
by all postmasters.
Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, 181
Madison street, Chkcaco.
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dtacusaion of all public queatioua
It U
the favorite family paper, with'pome-
thing for every member of the houaehidd
Herinl atoriee, poetry, wit and humor; th«
Household department, (ta« in woridk
Young Folks, Hnnday School Leeeona.
Talmage s-Sermon'» the Farmale.d the
Question Bureau (which anawere .
W±tta
of the
Week in r complete form, aud Newa
other »pe.
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^•ture".
Kpeclmen copies gl.dh
»ent
»oh
*« Will malt a eopv ta
. «ch. Only Si a year.
If you wf»h to
raise a club, write for terms.
Addreae T he B eads .
-________ Toledo. Olilo.
WANTKD— SEVERAI. TRUSTWORTHY rrn
offlee work ronducted .1 home 4 an
KTo'^^rsf»
encet.
«fe
oledo Weekly Blade,
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world.
W. H. HURLBURT,
k
Contracts given for Family and
regular work- Prices alwav»' Rea-
aonable, and Satisfaction Guaran-
teed.
Laundry three blocks south of
depot, near R. R. bridge.
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THE
More
than
200
styles
for
Ladies
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Chil­
dren
from
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SHUTS, COLLARS AMO CUFFS RfTUWFD
EQUAL TO MEW,
“We read the war news in the other papers,
then we tarn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to
see how much of it is true.”
«ud Fri.
OreSon City, Itayton.
j unit Way-Landing» |
Cloak
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Says the Urbana (111) Daily Courier:
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QuaJity of our work is unsur-
passed in Oregod.
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own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
Ex. Sjuday
Cam
Wihumetto River,
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p. . m
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ÍOregon
City. new
Newbern.
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irvrK. Ex. Sunday
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It is the only American newspaper outside New York city
4 p. lu.
Ex. Sundty
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about it
5 p. in
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WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor.
that has its own- exclusive dispatch boat service and its
&p:m. *
It Costs No More
and a great deal for temporary sehsitiOtL
It prints the news—all the news—and tells the truth
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ForAitli Fmiit’lnr.i - I
Sall Oct »Ircr M, 11. 14J
80 acres 20 miles southwest of
Salem, in the Waldo Hills, ali un-
der fence, house 16x24, 1 acre in
fruit 2 good springs, j mile from
school. Price $600.
22. 640 acres l j miles from rai^
road station M„d 20 miles e^t of
Gold, ndale, Wash. All fenced with
good wire, 250acres summer fallow
ready to be seeded, well watered, no’
>uildings, $1250 mortgase 5i»
""«B couid be farmed, ruireslSto
25bushels of wheat to the nCre
good l.ocatton. Will trade for small
farm in Willamette vailev.
No. 14. 80.acres, 33 uhder plow,
house 14x26 with kitchen 14,20
>arn 18x30, granery 14x14. smoke -
h*600 12X12’ 2acrea '« orchard.
Steam Laundry.
The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability.
STEAMSHIPS
AllSitiltag diteci» »nb
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They care little for truth
' It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD.
ih .KAS
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is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in these ‘
days of “yellow” journalism.
NO 10 I «6 acres on Three Rirem,
7 miles from Woods oir'Nestucc*
day, house 14x24 with upper «tor?
and kitchen, fruit tre «, garder^
îaoiT 4 *cre8 cfeared’-bai,Pr He.’
M. 3. ADAMS, 8«. trZ”
A rrivi
Lake. ItaWTer, Fl
Worth, Omaha, Kan-
•n» City, t-t boul»,
Chloaxo »nd Ka<t.
KtaÂapè W alla Walla. H|Mikane
Flyer'
M I n n e «poll«. St.
Hwtil. Dulnth. Mil
wanke.
Chicago A
, East
Through tickets to all points East
and Southeast at lowest rates.
2 acres j mi|e of D
C. HADLEY
E. ROWLEY,
O.RAN. RELIABILITY
WITHOUT CHANGE.
No. 9.
IN THE GREAT
YAMHILL DIVISION
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eliable War News
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Arile Mail(Trl-Weckly )
Leave« Portland Monitny«, Wedneaday«
aud Friday«.
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acre«, orchard of«, -I
pies, pears and pesche«, m^
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trees 5 years old. <5u)
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Before building cellon them and get prices, which tit 11 e hit
No. 8. 8 acres J miietl WP!>t
Da> ton,
acres m différera v«iT—
eties of fruit, fiacre, ¡n cultivation
MMINNVILLEEXPRESS,
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(Dally, except Sunday,).
Portland, )v4 50p m McMinnville, lv &:Mla m
McMinn, «r7 töp in Porttaqd ar » » a m
Idepeudauee,arH snp m fnd»|>cnd’e lv< Ma m
Sprains,
The snare drum has been re-
|H|ircd, and our marching. I im T
improved. The bassdrum alone
caniiot be heard at all points in
»Ungs, frostedfect or ears,'chilblains
the line.
and sore feet.
All the floors 111
ill t..e
t.,e building
I»TKHKAt.LY.—Bowel complaints re­
bate been given a coat of floor- ll"*ed in n few minutes, cures cruinpe,
DINING CARSON OGDON ROUTE.
y&ey
M twll Ida* «f
Paiat« OilaftBaiUm*
Portland, lv 7,-30 am Corvallia, lv i:* » tn
Covralll«, ay It:» p m Cortland, ar 3:.W p m
Hi,
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SEE
THE
CELEBRATED
SAMPLES
bruaes, st iff joints, headache, toothache, HEIFIELD CLOAK
XICHOLS *
pain in Side or Limbs, contracted mus-1 AMI STYLES at
e|e», pain in chest, lame ly»ck, lumbago GABRIELS. Good Goode! Correct
Styles, >ind nt less cost than you
Sciatita.
R H E U M A T ISM' AXD NEU-! W|lH pay f?r i,,feri,,r K00’1* “l
.. . ... | |>l ices. Order »I once n nd get pick
ItAIAilA.
an I choice. Satisfaction guarari-
The L iquid EiKcTBtcrrY surpasses tee I.
all other remedies In the wonderful pow-
We also carry the Salem Woolen
er It poaseaaeaover rheunmtiain and neu-' Milla Sample«, and will have cloth-
nrigi«. also for hoaraeoeM, sore throat, I ing made to order in first class style
stiff neck, cstorrah, co ighs, colds, l>ron-: ana —a
.
ehlliee. pneumonia,
asthma, dinh ult ' an" workmanship, and guarantee
We only ask an ex­
breathing, Inllamatlon Cun-s congestion, satisfaction.
, whether of tin* Lung»*, ntcMiineli or bow­ amin «tion of goods and prices, and
els, tiy a few applications.
are s ire vou will be pleased.
Nothing equals it for burns, scalds,
NICHOLS * GABRIEL
eniptlons,
chafings, insects bites or
1
by one thorough application.
,&.W F M
4 »PM
.«»AMI Roaebura,
¿2-*A M l rortl«nir
W««t side IHvlalon. H~tweeu Hurttaud «nd
CorvalH«, M«H Train Dallv, except Snnitav,
Vitae-Ore
a?
Roseburg Mail Daily. *
AKRtva. -
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Hceond
Class Kie.-hing Carn attached
to all Through Trains.
w - Loaves iMroit
When vou have a bad cold Dr.
...
IM.
Inclination
would
recommend
Arri re« at Curva III».
LUp. lu-
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy lie-
No. I. «nd 3<-<Mioert at Alhauy with Southern
cause it in pleasant and safe to take. Farille train, girla« dlrvrt »erriec ao aud from
Dr. Experience would recommend Xpwport aud adjacent bear he«. -
Train for che mountain» arri re« at Detroit at
it because it never fails to effect a noon, kirinä ample time to reueh «ampin«
speedy »nd permanent cure. Dr «ruuuda ou the Brvitenbosh and Sautiain rivera
R ^son would recommend it J*e ■ame day.
EDWIN «TONE,
cause itis prepared on scientific H. L. WALDEN,
T. F. A F. A.
Mauagtr.
principles, and acts on nature’s pl m
H. H. CH»N1SE, Ait». Cor valila.
in relieving the lunge, opening the
secretions and restoring the system
to a natural and healthy condition /-> â M A H I A N
Eojaale by R. L. Harrie, drug^t. í O
p A F* | I | E I i“* D \Z
Ladies, Take the Best. If you
are troubled with constipation, sal­
low skin, and a tired feeling, take
Far back - in the hialory nf the Karl’s Clover Tea, it is pleasant to
English colonies, when they were take. Sold by R. L. Harris.
fiercely strgggling to free them­
O. R it N. steamer Modoc runs
selves from the iron grip of the
tri
weekly between Portland and
mother country, there lived in a
, ‘ foreign land a young man—a man Dayton, touching at all intermedi­
of noble birth and royal parent» ate landings. Leaves Dayton Mon­
age Surrounded by all the lux­ days Wednesdays and Fridays at 7
uries which rfnly great wealth and a. rn. for Portland. Leaves Port­
high birth can give, he, from infan land Tuesdays, Tursdays and Sat­
cy, 1 ad every privilege which gold urdays a| 7 a. m. for Dayton.
could afford, and there lay before
Catarrah Cured. A clear head
him bright prospects of a brillant in<l sweet breath secured with Shi­
career. But hearing of the struggle loh’s Catarrh Remedy; sold on a
of an oppressed people, who lived ¿u.irantee.
Nasal injector free.
across the soa, and whose liberty 8old by R L. Harris.
loving spirit he admired, he forsook
Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh’s Vital-
coveted ambition, hmne and friend-
to assist them. Overcoming nil ob­ .zer i >n mediately relieves sour
stacle« pbic--d in his wiiy by hi-, -tomach, coming up of food dis-
people aud bis country, he orossed ■tese. and ia the great kidney and
the broad Al Ian tie and landed'un liver remedy. Sold by R. ... Harris.
the shores of America in time to
Fox S alk —Thirty pounds of
draw his sword in our defense at fine carpet rags, ready for the loom.
the biMtie of Brandywine, on that
——7—-- Mats. R obt . Moue>:.
memorable day. September lllh,
Glass paint«, oils, and everything
1778
Marquia de LaFayette,
for building purposes at Jones Ar
America’s noble friend, when the
Adams.
Revolutionary war broke out, was
Old papers for sale at this
happy in hie home in France,
with his voting wife and other loved office.
ones, but one day while attending
Buy chewing gum at Mrs. Car­
a royal banquet given in honor of ter’s a n^ gel a Dewty souvenier
the brother of the king of England,
Jpoori.
he heard of the uprising of Eng
land’s American colonies
He was
won by the argumente of th<> colo­ Nature’s Marvelous Remedy
nies, and from that time his eym
pathies were with our |>eople. He
resolved at all hasarde, to assist us
all he could. To do this was no easy
matter, for he met opposition on all
This woniltrful reuiedv has lieen in
«ides, but this did not daunt the one
for many years, during which time
brave LsFavellr. With Ins' own it has been tried in every civilizisl coun­
means, he fitted out a ship, and try in the world witli murvelmia univer-
escaping the men sent to detain sal commendations from those a lio have
it.
When you have tritsi other
him, crossed the ocean. He has­ used
retnedien only to grow older and worse,
tened to Philadelphia and offered dve Vitae-Ort! it trial, it will cure vou.
hie services as volunteer without
MR8 J. GLEN,
Agent, Payton, Or.
pay. He foughl in many a battle,
the bravest of the brave. Ina
During Mra. Glen’s absence for
short lime La Payette made the ac two months, Mrs. Wm. Palmer will
qURintaiice of «Vashinglou. This keep lhe above.
acquaintance early ripened into u
lender friendahip, for the noble
O O. HODSON
Washington soon grew to love the
brave young foraiguer who so will-
ingly offered his servieeain a strug­ M c M innville ,
O kkoon .
gle which seemed as hopeless asjte
A full line of wall papers. Also Ala-
cause was just. When, after years
of hard fighting and severe suffering, ‘nistine for walls—cheaper than paint.
Farm tmJhlnery, paints, oils, and gen­
independence was finally proclaim­
.
,
ed throughout our laud, none -re< ii'ml hardware.
juiced more than he
When the
war was over, Lx Fayette returned
J. C. MICHAUX,
to his"native land; but America
would not soon forget so gallant a
friend, and 40 years later, when - Physician
La Fayette visited our country as
and Surgeon.
the nation’s guest, we did all we
could as a people to show our love L afayette ,
O regon .
for him and our appreciation of all
he hud done in our behalf. The
war has long since closed and La
ELECTRICITY-
Fayette is no more, yet, while mem­ LIQU D
ory lingers in the heart of the The Grqat Remedy lot Pain; Inter­
American citis-n, he will ever cher­
nal or External.
ish the memory of one who was
if
Above tratu« «top at all Matluu« between
Itartlaak. »»tain; earner, Marioa, Jefferson,
Vlbaar T.ngent.SbMiii«, H«l«ey. Harriateua,
,a"V,'un Oily. Mag.ue. Cottage Grove. Drain«,
(taktau<l. ou.l «H «tatluu« from Kuacbuni to
MlmaS 4 n e I u«l ve.
k steta u f
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AKKiVK.
Man Fra uciaoou 7:45 a m
Port laud...... ,9'JO a ui
leave .
Fur Detroit;
LIST MF PMPHTY FOR SALE
No. 4. 2 Iota G0xl2o, ,jx r
hou«e, barn, good well, i„ D
v OCMJ.
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Their figures generally secure the
NO. 5. 3i acres fenced, ju crOn
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contract. :Thh is the result of and on highway, fMQ;
No. 6
J acre in Uppincotf,aj.
selling lumber at the lowest prices.
d.Uon to Dayton. Fine
Exprea« Traina Laava Portland Dally.
Portlaud .
¡•orttaud
'WurtTyo«raa set Dr. luebnatllu. Dr. Experi­
ence «nd Dr. R«««on to hold a riMMiiltatlou to-
sather. they will give you the be»i advlee that
ean be glveu.' -
the beat lumber in the merket will be found at
JONES & ADAMS, McMinnville,
SOUTUERX PMlFW MiPm
.... 7,-SSa. m.
.. U :43 a.m.
.. . kL&p. ■>.
Imtvts Correlila
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From IienJtmlu.Fmnkmi.
That
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Shasta
OF THS
Traía leave« Covrnllla..
Train arrive« Y «quin«.
Three Doctors in Consultation.
P urposes or a R ecitation .
•
Oregon Exchange A ss ’ b .
FACT!
Knrloee telf addreused »timi id
For constipation take Kairi
Chver Root f a, ihe great Blood
Purifier. Cures headache, nervoos-
ness, eruptions on the fate, and
h
‘J’*« head c,e"r
« beR
Sold by R. L. Harris.
Cure that cough with Shiloh’,
cure. The best Cough Cure. Re-
heves oroup promptly._One n.il-
hon bottles sold last year. 40 do-
•c» for 25 cla. Sold by R. L
Be Not Deceived!
A cough,
hoarseneas or croup, are not to U
iWt,
h
A dow*
»'••••> oi
Shiloh a Cure will save vou much
trouble. Sold by R L Harris
When you want to buv Sana-
P“n A TIoworth of McMinnville,
will sell it to you for 25 cents per
bottle.
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Mauta 4 Moore, general black-
jniths do all work in their line. I
epainng of all kind done prompt
y on short notice.
8. Howorth <t Co., of McMinn-
vi e, are selling five pounds of I
lure.bfaking soda for 25 cents,
toward g brand. Ladies, it is I
worth while, when in McMinn- I
yille to call nt Howorth 4 Co.’» I
drug store and see the soda?
Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayloa
barber shop, and get a smooth
shave or your hair trimmed in the
latest style.
t
The best lumlier for building pnr-
pi*e8 !« to be found at Jones A
Adams McMinnville.
For Sale
An old established, well stock­
ed and good paying liverv barn-
IVA at____ ____ ««a
in a county seat and live flour­
ishing town. Imitiire of. or *<i
dress,
WILSON A H E N D E RsON,
McMinmriHe, Or.
STRAYED
One black steer 3 yeat« ,,M. and <*»
dark hrlsdle heifer S yean old. **
animal« an fat beef cattle. The
FOO return Ik» I 8<Rn"d
S,T" W reward to awy*
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