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• w ,. • ~ r j’'- hbrald J J7*-* J’i ' i » «m 4’1 ¿ • z. .• í¿£e ~ - < dB» ■ -S S * --- ' D E d i T ob H u a i * I should like to add a few thoughts to the last article pub F R I D A Y . 8 H P T E M R E R 8, 1899 lished in answer to “ Old Contributor.” It was Christ’s mission to discover to R A IL R O A D . T h e o n e lo n e ly p o tie e m a n o f tbs world the worth of an individual. I t T IM E C A R D . S a le m , w ill be assisted by s e v e ra l was Paul who through the spirit, was boros out of himself and tried, “ There s p e c ia l p o lic e m e n d u r in g fa ir 2 F o r Y a q u in a : to neither male or fstusle.” But man's T r a in leaves A lb a n y . . 12 :60 p. m . w eek. eyes has not yet had the eeales removed “ “ C o rv a llis . 1 :4 6 p .m . and he h a /n o t yet bean Able to compre £ arrives Y a q u in a 6 :5 0 p. m . A f t e r s e v e ra l m o n th s o f d a rK - hend the Bi vine wisdom, “ I t to not good 1 R e tu rn in g : ness, th e s treets o f S a le m w ill for man to be alone.” Ha has overlooked Leaves Y a q u in a ------ 7 :0 0 a. m . a g a in be lig h t e d a t n ig h t , w ith 3 6 the feet that God need woman quite as ■ ¿ S a v e s jO w jr a in ia ....lI: 4 0 » L j5 , a r e - la m p » ; c o m m e n c in g - negt'-)®“*8^ “ w * ° t o establish thia govern ' ’•X rH vee A lb a n y .’ . . . .1 2 :2 5 p .m . ment. But for the hardy foremothera S u n d a y n ig h t. 3 F o r D e tro it: v ho held the fort and stayed by the Leaves A lb a n y ...............7 :4 0 a. m “ stuff,'’ tills fair land could not have been M a jo r C . U . G a n te n b e in , o f A rriv e s D e t r o it .............. 11:66 a. m. redeemed bom'tbs •wilderness, tbs wild W e own and occupy the tallest m ercaatlle building la tb e w orld. P o r tla n d , has been a p p o in te d a d beasts, and yet wilder savage. Ah, those 4 R e tu rn in g :^ over ».WOAXW customer«. Sixteen hundred clerks nr» coootantly j u t a n t g e n e ra l o f O r e g o n N a t io n engaged Suing out-of-tow n orders. mothers braved hardships which to day L eaves D e t r o it .. . . . . 1 2 : 2 5 p .m . a l G u a r d , to succeed B r ig a d ie r A rrives A lb a u y . . . . . 6 :3 5 p .m . would muse the stoutest hearts to falter. O U R O B M I l i L C A T A L O G U E s tbn t o « of th e B M | d e - j t qaatee G e n e r a l B . B . T u t t le . W hetexale Price« ta Everybody, has ever 1.000 pagee, i4,ooo lu s tr a tio n * , nad * 6 Leaves A lb a n y .. . . . . 6 :0 6 p. m. And with it all they bore a son to fill tbe 60,000 descriptions o f articles w ith prises. I t coats y»sente to 'p rio t nod m ail A rriv e s C o r v a llis . . . . . 6 :6 6 p .m . place of every man who toll in oonque.t each copy. W e w a n t you to have eno. S E N D F IF T E E N C E N T S to show M . L . C h a m b e r la in o f S a le m ? of wilderness or war, yet to-day their your good faith, and w e 'll uend yon a copy F R E E , w ith »11 charges prepaid. * 5 Leaves C o rv a llis . . . . . 6 :4 0 a .m . A rrives A lb a n y .. . . , . 7 :2 6 a . m. i t is s a id w i ll succeed G e n . W . H . daughters have no voice in the govern O d e ll, fo r c h ie f c le iic o f th e state ment they labored to establish. And O ne an d two connect a t A lb a n y la n d b o a rd . T h e la t t e r ‘ h a s re - when the daughters cry aloud to the and C o rv a llis w ith Southern Pacific men of their r i generation to tra in s , g ivin g d ire c t service to and s ig n e d - a t tb e p le a s u re o f th e 1 men 01 ,h« 0" ” ™ ” » « <> give them b o a rd o f tru s te e s o f th e a s y lu m , protmd.on for their homes.nd heir shd- from N e w p o rt and a d ja c e n t beaches. ________________ / dren.svoice replies through the ballot • N o 6 runs from A lb a n y to C o r box, “ Women are getting out v a llis on M ondays, W ednesdays and F ra c tio n a l in terest to tbe am ount of their sphere- Let them go home and F rid a y s o n ly . ¿VERYBODY SH O U LD — o f $204,409 77 has been paid tn rear their children.” In God’s name, . • N o 5 rune fro m C o rv a llis to A l P A R T IC IP A T E IN A ug u st 1 on the w a r bonds ¡»suet reverently I aak, what for T To fnrniah bany o r - T uesd ays, T h u rs d a y and in tbe 8 per cent w ar loan o f 189o meat for this molloch of i l i a liquor traffic S a tu rd a y s o n ly . A sta te m e n t com piled a t tb e T re a t to fatten on? God forbid. W ill you fling at T ra in s Cor th e m o u ntain s a rriv e u ry D e p a rtm e n t shows th a t tbe oa the time-worn rhetoric, “ The hand a t D e tro it a t noon, g iv in g a m p le bonds were issued in d e n o m in a tio n * that rocks the cradle roles the world T' tim e to reach ca m p in g grounds on and am ounts as follows: 67,lSh I f ao, we make answer, that may be true th e B reitenbush and S a n tia m riv e r tw enties; 1 1 2 .0 -2 one hundreds; in every land under the sun. I t is not th e same d a y . 176,874 five hundreds. true in America. For years America im E D W I N S T O N E , M a n a g e r. l a t h * title o la n e w song w ritten to commemorate th a t rapidly approaching eren t. The w o r d a 'H , « * " ,T r V r r a i i k ? ' m ’ r a ’ «“ " n " T e ported from the atoms of European cit are grand and In spirine, and th è eo, er, tn co lore,, w ith po rtrait o f Dewey and a picture of his H . L . W A L D E N , T . F . & P . A . D b a f t s m e n W a n t e d in N a v y ies IC0.00O more votes than were born fiagshlp, thè O lym pia, le a work o l ' I art. ‘ J . T U R N E R , A g e n t, A lb a n y . Y a r d s — T h e c iv il service com m is- in American homes per annum. Will irerybody should show appreciation o f Dewey by sw elling the grand chorus o f welcome which w in go up from ocean to ocean on the d a y o f h it a r r iv a l^ you tell yoor cultured, refined American E A 8TA N D th is 'fa ll a t various places through mothers that the hand that rocked these nut th e U n ite d states for th e posi cradlas rules ns? Small comfort in that V IA " , lions o f d ra fts m a n and assistant 1 cannot fully understand wbat to S h a s ta R o u te The publishers o f D a y t o n H s as L O h sve made arrangements to fo rn is ti this M-eent pub d ra fts m a n in the navy yards,bureau meant by the “ physical limitation’’ of lication to Its readers o r THE o f construction and re p a ir, a t N ew women. As J had never before heard F O R 2 0 C E N T S P O S T P A ID . port News, V a .; P ortsm o u th , N . B of ./physical '»qualification” being a ne W TH m -Scad a ll otders to and B o s to n ,re s p e c tiv e ly ,a t salaries cessity of a voter; wlten have they taken Bxprcaa Trafo s Laava ForttasA D a ily . o f 95, 96 Hod $4 per d ietn . ^ T h e ttje right of suffrage from old and feeble AfeUÍV» kV E . com m ission’s c irc u la r states th a t men ? Qf course the ballot has Its obli .SAS p m 1 San rranelaeoo7:4S a ■ San Fran Jtaeo 7:46 p m | P orttaud............> :U a m ap p lican ts w ill he e s a m in e d , graded gation with them, for instance the mar Above a t a ll between ar>d certified w ith e n tire im p a rtia l riage relation to a privilege, but It also gent, 8 hedde.’ H s í» 10* ' Jeffrraoa, H alsey, h c p -iib q N E W ity and 'w h o lly w ith o u t regard to has Its obligations to wife and husband y. Sagene. Cuitase drove, D ia li an y consideration save th e ir a b ility and I mention hundreds of others, but ^bk}*aSS',n‘ c"ldu.ìtl. * Ut,On’ ,ro“ RO“ bUr* to as shown by tb e grade a tta in e d by they all have their obligations generally » M p in a r O e d e n ,............................... .. l;W p a > l « p n a r D enver............................, . l v «;4S pm J. F . S T A IG E R , them in the e x a m in a tio n . C tO a m a r m a h . . . . . . . ar I p l a a shared and the woman have the biggest 6 JO a nt ? jg ? S ÏL Chicago..............1 fo 'Æ â ü i';.;; » P b o p b ij r o b . share. What man ever lived who would ...a r e a a p . S;U p m ar El Paao___ T h e people o f V e rm o n t seem p re t undertake to do the half that the women ...a r aæ i COMPLKTM STOCK o r 4:1» p m ar Port Worth »;40 a m ty well satisfied w ith the workings 7J»a~- aa - Maw “ ' rlean s... . No donbt‘ ‘Gld Contributor” is one O o f .their p ro h ib ito ry law . I t has of those who think a woman can he F ir s t class in e v e ry respect. D I N I N G C A R S , stood the test o f 47 years, and tb e mother, companion for hnabend children O B S E R V A T IO N G A R S , R ates fro m 91 to 9 2 p e r d a y . Spec d epu ty s e c re ta ry 'o f state, who has nurse, hostess, se am s tre s s , m a r k e te r Pullman first class and tourist o a rs at> ia l a tte n tio n p aid to C om m ercial taehed to all trains. for 4 0 years been sergeant-at-arm s and a host of othor occupations, while S H I N G L E S , L A T H E S , o f th e leg islatu re is reported as say-' bo poor, tired, overworked man will do T ra v e le rs .. S a m p le room s in con R o s e b u rg M a i l D a ily M O U L D IN G 8 , P IC K E T S ing, “ there is about as m uch lik e li ^E A VX . A B B IV I trade and quit work at 0 p- m ., or n e c tio n . _4 ' hood of the leg islatu re repealing loaf around town all day talking of wom .ft ;» P M : S Ì 5 S » : ^ S î î t| F R U IT B 0 X E 8 , . 4 J» P M th e la w as there is o f th e ir passing an’s doty, and because of hto great C o rv a llis M a il d a ily (S u n days a la w to bang them selves.” T h e re strength vera. t E tc ., E tc ., E tc ., E tc M 4 N N V IL L E - T*. 1 -Z-r— . f , .. - e x cepted are o n ly 36 policemen in th e e n tile N A T IV E D A U G H TE R . l v TiSO n m C orvallia, lv 1 __ f . m _ W e get o u r L u m b e r from. P o rt state. N o t one open' g am b ling ’a .a r lnWpmJIndgpend^ilya.O am lan d and tbe q u a lity speaks for house, and b u t tw o know n houses ______ W l l A f t p m Pnrtland, « r ftAO p W M . L A M B E R T , P r o p rie to r. 'A M u s ic A l b u m F r e e .— F r o m its e lf. o f ill-fa m e . T h e to ta l expenses of Independence Passenger D a ily W e in v ite those who c o n tem p late a ll ja ils o f th e state for 1898 was S e p t. 3 to N o v . 5 , th e S u n d a y (O allF, except Snnday.) Q u a lity o f o u r w o rk is Unsur Portland, t v 4 - » p m M c M in n v ille , lv i M m less th a n 911,600, and lees th a n W o r ld w ill issue w e e x ly a song in b u ild in g , to give us a c a ll before M e M In n . a r 7 : » p m P ortland, u I S n m passed io , Oregon. 9120,000 was p a id for a ll c o u rt e x s h eet m u s ic fo r m , w ith h a n d purchasing. Inde ace » r r t j t p » I A r to » ’ » 5£ . «V < cum us i m ini B U Y D E W E Y ’S W ELCO M E HO; pacific company . - HMAMÌ THE COTTAGE. LUM BER YARD I ALEM. - • OREGOJT. 8;40pm ROUGH ASID DRESSED LUMBER, UST OF PROPERTY w of lhB land i» Y am h ill c o u n ty —So a c r e . lu c u lZ t L r Sil t ile d , sp len d id ly situated withu*: m ile s o f D ayton ; fair house «,Xxl ’ A n d o th e r G ood T h in g s A. D E T M E R IN G anoo o n tim e, secu red by in o r tm lj* p r e m ises. — — ~ - - - - »»»«Mat a. 11 aero» in tby suburbs of Daru- 8 s e r e s In c u ltiv a tio n ; on eaiw term« ’ 8 a c r e s m o stly in cultivation' PATENTS In timber, near Dayton; priei re Z ? able, part tbn«. ***** < i 47-lO O X Ses in F letch er's nddiuo,,,. D a y to n , Or. O ne-ljiltd 4-an be | 1% acres In the finest ( l Hn e ln tw ' F county, freoof an y Incumbrance, or H iu iin 1 d eed f for sum e, tt-F A M • Md AU S u c r e s w it h in 19 to U m M 9 literal MWM«itS«e*»rwkd* br I M d B T S B Ÿ am aro* uovl » I B1AD IT before applying for patent AdUr.ee : !.. WA8HIMQTON, D. C. N o. 5. 3 j acres fenced, in croa and on h ig h w a y . 9500. No. 6. 9 sere in Lippin d iti« n to D a y to n . Fine locatim I 9126. N o. 7. 6 j acres, orchard ofig.1 pies, pears and peaches, nie«td trees 5 yqars old, |5 0 0 . N o. 8. 8 acres i miles west ffI D a y to n , 24 acres in differentwri-l eties n f fr u it, 6 acres in cultivation I 2 acres in pasture with ' 1 w ater. 9800. i N o . 9. ; 2 acres ) m ile of Oajtoa.1 14 acres in c u ltiv a tio n , with yoona I o rch ard . 9250. . n v i v rtro sores on 1 tiTBQ j 7 m iles from Woods on Neetocal d a y , house 1-4x24 w ith upper «ton and k itc h e n , fr u it tre>s, garden, ab o u t 4 acres cleaned, barn, ett. i 9600. N o. 14. 8 0 acres, 33 under i house 1 4 x 2 6 w i t h ' kitchen b a rn 1 8 2 3 0 , g ra rie ry H x l house 1 2 x 1 2 , 2 acres in orchard I 91 6 0 0 . ’ C. H A D L E Y - E. ROW LEY, _________— Manngan, SHOP. G. C. C A T E S , oregon Repairs Buggies, Wagons, Umbrellas and makes repairs of all kind. C A B IN E T W O R K of every deecription done In good style. L T m b r e lla s Recovered, and made es good as new. Give him a call- A R F Y O U AN I f K> you »honld take and rend P A C IF IC ODD FELLOW A m onthly m a a a iln c published in Portland and exclnatvejrl devoted to the intcrerts o f Odd K ellow .hlp, both local and general. I t la tbe only Odd Fellow publication in Oregon and la now tn ita eighth year, We h a ra made arraugementa w ith the rate wa M u e v e «vary u a a Fallow won be glad to accept Tha price of the H xaxL olatl.M p er year y«< and the price o f “ PactSe F e llo w w " * ! 1 , , gu Faclfle Odd Fe 11.60 per per. m ile o f Latovett, No. 4. 2 lots 60x129, six roo. house, b arn , good well, in Divio. P A TE N T LA W TC aS, M c M innville , - - t, fia c r e s In sm all fr u its, balaueoin i.ruZ’ a p p le s and c h e rr ie s; can be n-uledT,; 9100 per y ea r. fiKXMl H.B.WILLS0H4C0. REPAIR W e «end both to un b .c rib e r« w h o p *y a year atrlctly In advance tor »1.60. C all at our ofllee and fee a .am ple copy o f 'PactSe Odd FS llow .” ALL ROADS ARE ALIKE TOA A T e n sio n Indicator IS JUST. E. S te a m WHAT THE WORD L a u n d ry . Indepd’a lv 4)M»a m A N IC H O L S S IG L E R . SHIITE, COLLARS AND CUFFS RETURNED so m e c o lo re d c o v e r. T h e e n tir e Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N , Unvm Ar» * i (o W . ^ , « f o y . / EQUAL Tl REW . set w ill b e m a ile d , p o s ta g e p a id and F rid ay., " . fo r 60c. R e m itta n c e s receive« C o n tra c ts given fo r F a m ily and Portland, 1» s a t a m A lrtlo I t T;W a m a ft e r S e p t. 3 w ill g e t th e b a c k re g u la r w o rk - P rices a lw a y s R e a West D ayton, l v l i » p m W astD av I v l l i U a m sonable, an d S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n A trlte, nr ft:lS p m Portland, ar ft :06 p m n u m b e r s a n d e ach n e w n u m b e r S heridan passenger , teed. issued. " B e s id e s th e so ng . The _ (D a ily axeept Bnndny.) L a u n d ry th re e b lo c k s south o Pnrilnnd. Iv ft.-OO p m Shorldaa, Iv 4 » a m W o r ld w ill also send its color©« West D ayton Iv S J I p m West O a y lv 7 :« 7 n m T h a n k i n g m y p a tro n s fo r p a s t depot* n e a r R . R . b rid g e. Bharldan a r 7:40 p m Portland ar 6:W a m A r t P o rtfo lio , w h ic h is « m a r v e œ w a S iw i.iS r  S g B o f jo u r n a lis m ; its S u n d a y M a g fa v o rs , I ta k e th is o p p o r tu n ity o f P hilippine« and A Anatralla. n a tra li.. a z in e , w h ic h e q u a ls th e m o n th .ly o li c ii in g fu tu r e b u s in e s s . F ir s t , F o rth ro iig h ticketsau d jrataa call on o ra d - r through tickets and r ______ C. T. POMEROY 'arris. Agent, Dayton. p e rio d ic a ls , a n d it s C o m io W e e K - C. H . M A R K HAM, to th e o ld s ta n d b y s ; second, to ■ - = ° î ? ' r - * r - *■ P o rtlan d , Or. ly , w h ic h e x c e ls e v e ry c d in ic DKALKB II» B . K O E H LE R .-M anag er: w e e k ly in th e U n ite d S ta te s e x th o s e h a v e b een c o n s ta n tly ad c e p t tw o , a n d in its c o m ic scope d in g t h e ir u a m e s to ra y lis t o f e q u a ls th ese tw o 1 0 -c e n t p u b lic a tio n s . W r i t e a p o stal c a rd to c u s to m e rs ; t h ir d to th o se w h o S u s a n v il l e , O b , Aug, 28, ’99. th e S u n d a y W o r ld M u s ic E d it o r , m a y fe r th e fir s t t im e d e c id e to S in ce w /ilin g to you from C anyon P u litz e r B u ild in g , N . Y .„ fo r a S IL V E R W A R E . g iv e m e t h e ir b u s in e s s , o r a t le a s t V a C ity la s t M a y , I have traveled over 4 lis t o f th e songs. . D bfart q u ite a b it o f te rrito ry , and visited F ob SALEM , Faon P o s t l a m a p a r t o f it. - OREGON. a n um ber o f towns. I cam e across Pao« M alt I h a v e m y w a re h o u s e i n firs t Fart A T h o u s a n d T o ng ues - C ould not L . B rad ley and 8 . B. F a y o f D a y - F in s w atch and ja w e lry rep a irin g a » F -m . . M all tqn, w ith th e ir large 3 0 foot te n t, express th e ra p tu re o f A nnie E . class c o n d itio n . 6i4ft p. a>. H a v e p le n ty o f sp e c ia lty . All k in d s o f J e w e lr y m anu •a C ity, 8L boula. fa ctu red to o r d e r ,----------— — '■— a t th e picturesque little town o f Springer, o f 1126 H o w a rd st. P h il Jcago and K Spokan« sacks to a c c o m m o d a te a ll m y XdS p. m. a d e lp h ia , P a., when she found th a t F lyer M o n um ent, on N o rth F o rk o f John D a y riv e r, ta k in g pictures o f the D r. K in g ’s New D iscovery for Con p a tr o n » .-—“W i l l - n o t - k n o w rn g ly : b e autifu l scenery, and doing photo sum ption had com pletely cured her k e e p a n y p e rs o n in m y e m p lo y 4 4. graphic w o rk. A ll being from the o f a h ackin g cough th a t for m any w h o is n o t a c c o m m o d a tin g a n d McM innville, Oregon. EA N JT c ity o f D ayto n we jo u rn eyed to years had m ade life a burden. A I E . L . W IN G , P ro p ’r. gether to the tow n o f H a m ilto n in other retnediee and doctors could c o u rte o u s to a ll. For Sam Francisco-- •v e ry five days lu d ia n v a lle y , situated on Deer give no help, b u t she says o f th ia First Clnas Turnouts. Most careful P a tr o n iz e th e W h it e o r D a y to n 7 p. m. creek. F ro m there we passed royal cure— “ it soon rem oved the drivers. W a re h o u s e ; i t is th e fa r m e rs through th e Long Croek country,on pain in m y chest and I can now Special attention given to the convey our way tn the m in in g town o f sleep soundly, som ething I can f r ie n d . ing of commercial men. 4 p .m . Prices reasonable. Third street, be H usan ville, w hich is w ell up in the scarcely rem em ber doing before, tween E and F. J- W E X O N Columbia River feel lik e sounding its praises B lu e M ountains, on th e had waters Rx. Htinday Steamers, o f the M id d le F o rk , o f the John th ro u gh o u t th e u niverse.” So w ill Satnrday 10 p: m. To Aetoria and Way- every one who tries D r K in g ’s New D ay river. T a r r N o t i c e .— R e s id e n ts landing«. D. O. DOWMBR. H . ■ DRBSSER T h e last n ig h t nut before reaching Discovery lo r an y trou b le o f th e D a y to n a n d v ic i n it y g o in g Wlllametto River 4 X 0 p. _ ft a. ra, Ex. Sunday this place we camped on S lide th ro a t, cheat or lunga. P rice 50c. 8 a le in , w h o w is h t o - o b t a i n th e ■ X. Sunday Oregon C ity , Nawberg, Salem A Way-Landa' creek am ong the rim rocks, b u ilt a an d 91. T r ia l bottles free a t R . L Dayton h e a t l f i c e n t m e a l in th e c it y . w i l l 1 a, at. - Willamette A Tam Lv. fire by the side o f a large pine log H a rris * d ru g store; every bottle M on.. Wad Thur c a ll a t 3 4 1 C o m m e r c ia l s tre e t, Too« and F ri. , and Sot. mid when sh ou t re tu rn in g to our g u a ra n te e d . hill Rivers. firs t Rodlr n o r th o f D a m o n B ro s , Oregon c ity , Dayton, ''•hpdeon th e ground about 30 feet and W ay-Lnndtnga. s to re ; F ra t-c la s s b eds. F a m il y s w ay^ o o ie o f o u r p a rty began p ic k C h r o m ic D ia r r h o e a C u r e d — I Willamette River. » ■SS p. tr a d e a s p e c ia lty . G iv e us a ing up some o f the b ark from the T h ia is to c e rtify th a t I have had — AM D — T h n r. 6 a. m . Portland to Corvallla Tue«. and Sat. Tuea. Thar, log to replenish the fire, when We a ll c h ro n io d ia rrh o e a ever since tbe w ar. tr ia l. and Way-Landing« and Sat, heard the w arnin g sound o f a huge I got eo weak th a t I could h a rd ly M R S . P. M . H A N 8 H A W . Hiiakn R iv e r . Lv Riparla Ly.Uwltt'a ra ttle s n a k e not six feet aw ay. W e w a lk or do a n y th in g . One b o ttle P r o p r ie to r , R iparla to Lew I «ton M 12 noon soon m ade way w ith hissnakeshi tp. o f C h am b erlain 's C olic, C holera and dally. daily. H e was p early 4 feet in length, D iarrho ea Rem edy cured me sound ; PLAIN .AND DECORATIVE B a ir d ’s N o n -A fc o h o lic and about as large around as a and w ell. J R G ib b s , F in o a e tie ,V a . m a n ’s a rm . ty e have th e ra ttle s — FIAV8MK I had chronic diarrho ea for tw elve ANO SPICES, PAPER HANGERS. W . H. HURLBURT, 10 o f them — to verify th is snake iears. T h re e bottles o f C ham ber- Are Strongest, Purest, Beat Moat Gen’l Paas elo ry. M r. F a y took a enap shot s in ’s C olic. Cholera and D ia rrh o e a Shop in A . O . U . W . b u ild in g — rORTlUMD Economical, w ith hie k o d a k , o f the place, and Rem edy cured me ower floor— D a y to n , O r . are the wordeof hundreds of customers. we nam ed i t ra ttle s n a k e cam p. 8 , L S h a v e r , F in c a s tle , V a . T b e Badger M in in g com pany is O N O E T R IE D A L W A Y 8 U SE D . Both M r. G ibbs and M r. S haver o perating a ten stam p m ill, also are p ro m in en t farm ers and reside They are pure, economical, highly using tw o h y d ra u lic stream s o f near F in castle, V a . T h e y procured A w e ll e s ta b lis h e d G r o c e r y a n d concentrated, dissolve easily, are acien- w ater in th e placer m ine. T h e y the rem edy from M r. W . E . Casper, D A YTO N , OR. lifically compounded from the pure frnit B a k e r y b u s in e s s in t h e b e s t to w n picked up one nugget n o t long ago, a druggist o f th a t place, who ia well juices, and w e ao manufactured as to pre in Y a m h i l l c o u n ty . W i l l s e ll co ntain in g 910 0 T h e largest piece acquainted w ith th em and w ill serve their delicate aroma, which to so fo r c a s h o r t a k e i n e x change a easily lost in aloocholic or liquid flavors. taken ont in th is cam p oontained vouch for th e . tr o th o f th e ir state They All the desire of those who wish to g oo d s m a ll f a r m . F o r fu rth e r n early 916,000. I t was stolen or ments. > F o r sale by R . L . H a rris . Wholesale sad Retail Dealers M imifiate i ‘ alcohol from their cakes, pud and Shippers la smuggled by a C h in a m a n , who, dii r í « eroama, etc. Beinfcfree from al- p a r tic u la r s a d d re s s t h is o ffic e . when leaving th e oonntry was j o b FO R SALE. T h a t T h r o b b ik o H e a d a c h e . bed by h ig h w aym en , and he went W o u ld q u ic k ly leave you. i f you crasv ovei his loss F ie h in season. A ls o , fresh L a rd . Mbseres, nearly all In cultivation; W e w ill leave th ia cam n n e x t used D r. K in g ’s N ew L ire P illa . G aah p a id fo r H id e s . g o o d springs, orchard, good house, barn T uesd ay for P ra irie 1 ity , 6 0 tnilee Thousands o f aufierers have proved M A K E $ 3 . 0 0 P E R D A Y . and outbuildings; WHIea from Dayton. from here, on the m a in fork o f John th e ir matchless m e r it lo r sick and Rasy terms, for "^rioulajs Inquire a t FO R SA LE. oervoue headaches. T h e y m ake D a y riv e r. T h e a ltitu d e through W a d c *lra to « n ta«« a huatfing re n m a n to tlv a la .v a ry town to . proenra anbacriHioaa for Tlie Ure blood and strong n erree and th is p a rt o f G ra n t connty is from A fin e f a m ily c a r r ia g e a t a Mattonai Magnane E asy to ta k e . thronghont the eon 4,0 0 0 to 6,000 feet. I t has been m ild up yo ur h ealth ’ ‘ b a r g a in .- F o r p a r tic u la r s making from a a w r i. c o n i... m b w r lp M o n T la n Ä , etc. You O n ly 2 6 c en ts., M oney very cold, ra in y and snowy here for -T ry th e m . 1 o n H C la r k w i t h M a u ts A Sold by R L . back i f not curad-. tb e le s t tw o weeks. M o o re . H a rria , d ru g g ist. ". ■ B. F . S w ic k . penses, in c lu d in g ja ils , sheriffs, c rim in a l prosec trtiona, attorneys, etc. T b e fines collected in pros ecuting violators o f tb e p ro hib ito ry la w have paid a ll expenses o f pros ecution, and returned shout 9280,- 000 in to th e stale treasury besides O u t o f every.100 in h a b ita n ts o f V e r m ont, 29 have accounts in savings ings banks— more th a n one o u t of every fa m ily . In a ll cities in the eastern p a rt Of th e state, where liq u o r is said to be moat p le n tifu l, there is not a place where a stran gar can get liq u o r w ith o u t resorting to strateg y.— E x . FOR SA if and U r n . » m ile , hum Im j im, from Werton la u d in g on the near to church a»«l school - n>». H autd poweuton Klreu Irt u l o e u i * * , * l . HWO. sroator part n u b . ” r fow C O N F E O T IO N - EBY I .MONTGOMERY WARO * < * * * * * * Oregon Exchange Agi’i $25 Klag ari Qatii $25 the (toh I a t a g la n a ] The Saat *aW 6f klaratsa aa aarth lor tli4 ataaay . . . TO THE PUBLIC. Diamonds, Watches, Jew* . elry, Clocks, and ORAM I t ’s sad is found only on tMj IO IIK C H CH1IILKSS $78 I01UCH ROADSTERS $M up W hite DBFUKX KOADSTESS $S8 S e w in g ■ O IU C H CYCLE RPfl. CO. M a c W e have other improvements that appeal the careful buyer. Seadfa our elegant H . T . catalog h Brancha«—Maw Tork, London. Hamburg in «tainpa fo r a dock of lying Garda. U lw tr a tin g « tt D arla. L illia n R u w e ll, S Cooper, Lee Richardson and f t W a lte r Jonea. Wm S Kldi a lonareh aid Kwp in Front ™ I acbwe Ci Ohio. cha B adai L . Wi CIT7 LIVERY STABLES, X 't* CA U FO R N IA ’S DOWMBR ADRESSER k ,. / - Carriage, H onss, Sign The SUU DAY O B N A IE N T A L .P A IN T E R S , B u H e tí^ 9 9~ P a g e M e tro p o lita n P a jto r, fv w ry O ohim n B ríattín g U V E NEWS. J ARO A OOPY O r THIS PAPER IB M o n th a f o r For S a le j r Trade. D A T T 0R 1A R U T , - i TH E D A IL Y BULLETIN (O o tefay fnoR nteA) BO A M A YEAR. L WA1RSGAM « DO. — iF lfifik a id S a lt IE A T S N u ’ a .» »MS r - • • I t to i been thr dan. F . ably taka there, weather I | grain in I On i . the call f ;laatb abiish tin ■ponded . • f citlsen town at I a reading bneyi «Bill mat« MoMii