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SÄofoMMrÄiffä» I H l ' A TT O N HERALD- E d . B » m D A Y. NOY EM |)E R 24, 189« W e are in receipt o f a neatly designed and printed calender from the Publishers* Collection Agency Chicago, III , with “com plim ente of the season.” , I t is of convenient size for the business office. T lie O it & N. rteainer Ruth is now running on her winter schedule ■from Portland to in rv s lli*. The boat leaves Portland a t 6 s. m. Sat urdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays for Corvallis and way landings; re turning on alternate days. Capt. J . 8. Coulter is in command, and Capt. Bell pilot, Wm. Eehenbsugh purser. Mis* Floret tn Vining of H ull, Mass., oWns, among other valuable properties, 9 newt-papers that are published on the south Coast of Massachusetts. This gives her con trol of affairs that makes her a source of envy to the average poli tician of that section, as well as a factor for all good works. Miss Vining is one of pioneer members of the New England Woman’s Press Club. ' • Ü u il d :— Should an electio n be hold (a D a y to n «very w eek, w ould the itia te rl.il, which is o nly lit fo r com pany With the Io went elans <4 a n im a ls , e x h a o et Its e lf fo r eom ething low dow n and d ir ty to do. We do n ot ask you to answ er, b u t aak th e c u lp rit o r c u lp rits w ho stoop’d so lo w and did the vile w o ra th a t wag p erp etrated la s t Bunday e ig h t. Tha anonym ous w ritin g th a t was d is trib u te d a t the vario us bouses and places o f buel- iu-ss, Io d iv e r t votes fro m one o f the oaudidateB fo r office, and in ju re his c h a r a c te r. 1 bad a b e lte r o pluloa o f M r. 0 . W . P o w e ll then to th in k he w ould taX e tha p ositio n l»o does. P o u r years ago lie Un d erto o k to h u r t m y c h a ra cte r by u n fa ir and vicious falsehoods, In church affairs. H e baa n e v e r g ot o ver th is . I had In tended n o t |o m ention th is in a public w ay, h u t since he has been so c o n tem p t ib ly em ail as to accuse m e o f doing the d ir ty w o rk th a t wan done of» th e n ig h t m en tio ned , and worse y e t, th a t I h a d a e o m m ittee a t m y place, w a itin g u n til peo p le g o t off th e s tre e t so we oould g et o ut and do th e desired w o rx . Hharac dn a m an th a t w ill stoop so low as to accuse his n eig hb or of such a filth y and u n xln d an ac t. F ro m M r. P o w ell's th e o ry , there w ere tw o p artie s o u t on the n ig h t m entioned. S u rely 1 w ould not have le ft nootents o f a cess pool on m y own door step, and th a t o f m y n eig hb or and rrie n d . I w ould e n jo y ru b bing the faea o f those w ho d id the w o rx , In th a t le ft a t m y door > C aptain Lucien E . P ra tt o ‘ th a t n ig h t and Sunday nigh-p I am n o t 8a)em , an old pinoeer died on accusing an y one o f th is , b u t I Know It the 19. H e was born in Massa waa p u t there by s o m e o n e ; also th e con chusetts in 1824, and came to ten ts o f th e filth y m o u th was em p tied Oregon in the *50*s. Founded the on uiy sto re w indow as though the v illa in first woolen m ills in Salem , and trie d to s p it io m y face (m y p ictu re being also was iu charge o f the erec on th e In s id e ). I sm happy to say th a t th ia does n o t h u rt m e ; I w ill n o t have to tion o f the Oregon city woolen an s w e r fo r s e ta o f o th e rs . I wan sicx mills. H e was afterwards in the a ll d ay Sunday and did n o t leave m y steamboat business on the W il- prem ises fro m S a tu rd a y e venin g m a il • lem ette. • L . M on day m o rn ing , s a d a m w h o lly inno 4« R. JACOBSON ft CO. 15 J. W. F mmbdxr , , • D a y to n , O r. at Oregon C ity , on M onday, Ivan S tric t ler was caught in the ma chinery and fatally in ju red . H is rig h t arm was torn from the shoulder, the left arm was bro ken and the left th u m b , nearly a l l muscles of c a lf o f left leg was torn off,- back badly bruised and side o f face, and internal in ju ries. Sereral o f the injure« lim its were am putated, but the in ju red man died Tuesday m orn ing. H is stated th a t death re sulted chiefly fro m loss o f blood and the shock to the nervous t-yslem. * O n t h e fo llo w in g L in e s : A L L O U R CLO TH C APES, In c lu d in g Astraclptn and Boucle, at Y 0 per Sent discount, or 1-5 off the regular price. — A ll out Ludies’, Missess and C h ild ren 's Jackets below 910 00, 10 per cent off. _. A l l Seal and P lu s I i and G o l F Capes 10 per cent off. A l l our Ladies’ and Misses* Jackets from 910.00 up we w il l a l l o w 20 per cent discount. 200 Levies’ Misses and C h ild re n ’s Jackets and Capes, broken Lots, and someone or. two left o f a k in d * W ill close out the Lot at 1-3 off the regular price. A l l Fancy Novelties, in clu d in g Stripes, Plaids, Checks, regular prices 50, 60 and 65 cents; 15 days only, your c oice at 43 cents per yard. A ll highest grade Fancy Dress Goods, including our Black Crepons, all this season’s goods; at 20 per cent disennt. - , A ll our p lain and fancy block goids, at 10 per cent discoflt. 100 yards o f Pancy S ilk Plushes, flls t' the th in g for ■ fancy work; fo r 15 days only, 29 cents per yard . A ll our M illin e ry and W a lk in g H ats at big.discount. R m em ber all our Ladies’ Storm 'Rubbers, the very best»3 5c a pair. Misses and C hildrens 25 cents a p air. You can buy one pair, or as m any pairs as you Like. R . J A C O B S O N & CO. M c M in v ille , O r. W h y H x D id n ’ t G et I n — H e stood before8k Peter and meekly applied for admission to the Better Land. “Cannot admit you, sir.” “Can’t adm it me!” exclaimed the dismayed aspirant. “ Haven’t I lived a Christian life?” “ Yes, in the main.” “ Haven’t I obeyed the lawe of the land?” “Oh, yea.” “ W hat then has been my of fense?” ’ “ You wanted to etop your news paper and instead of dropping a line to the publisher o f calling on him and paying arrearages, you had the postmaster send him a mes T h i R ev . I hi , R. .H ic k « A lm a sage to the effect that tha paper We get our Lumber from Port nac .— There in no comparison be was refused. A man so contempt- tween former editions, and this hle would find no company in land and the quality speaks for j p - splendid Almanao for 1900, now leaven; so nrtove on to the land Itself. reedy. Printed in beautiful colors, where they don’t shovel snow.— We invite those who contemplate building, to give us a call before on much finer paper, its 196 pages 8idney (N . Y .) Advocate. purchasing. are packed with invaluable informs tion on storms, astronomy and met- N IC H O L S A 8 IG L E R . D ibcovembd b t a W oman — An erology. I t is iiluetrated with ther great discovery baa been nearly 200 finest half tones and ma la, and that too, by a lady in H . H DRESSER other engravings. This superb book t iis country, ‘Disease fastened its D . C. D O W N E R . would sell anywhere for 50 cents, clutches upon her and for 7 years In U it «o-ta only 25c a copy, and she withstood its severest tests, but every subscriber io Rev. Ir l R her vital organs were undermined Hicks’ now famous paper, Word and and death seemed imminent. For Works, at 91 a year, receives this three months she coughed inces- ' legant almanac as a premium eantly, and oould not sleep She Word and Works is a recognised finally discovered a way te recov-l -----AND— leader among the best family and ery, by purchasing ol ue a bottle of scientific journals, while nothing of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con its kind can oompare with the Hicks sumption, and was so much reliev Almanac. One dollar a year is a ed on taking first dose, that she | nominal price for auch unique and slept all night; and with two bottles PLAIN ANO DECORATIVE useful publications. Professor Hicks has been absolutely cured. Her] has justly, and of necessity, with name la Mrs. Luther Luts.* Thus PAPER HANG ERS. drawn his storm and weather fore writes W C . Haranick A Co., of I casts from all free nlmanaos, having Shelby N . C . T rial bottles free at ( generously given his lime and labor R. L. Harris’ drug store. Regular . Shop in A. O. U. W . building— free for nearly 20 years. Word and sise 50c and 91. Every bottle guar lower door— Dayton, O r . Worka Pub. Co , 2201 Locust 8t., anteed. St. Louis, Mo. A S ure S ion or C roup .— Hoarse- n-ee in a child that is subject to I t is probable th at Newberg J. F . S T A IG E R , croup is a sure indication of the ap- w ill have a sugar factory in the ap prune h of the d i eease. P b OPRIETOB. near fuV-rc. G erm an capital I f Chamberlain's Cough Rem- ” ists are looking for a suit edy in given aa soon as- the | S A L E M . OREGON. able location nt which to start a child become« hoarse, or even after First clans in every respect beet sugar factory. Newberg the cronpy cough has appeared, it ill prevent the attack. Many R#l® *frotI1 91 to 92 per day. 8pec people w ith true g t it and enter prise have taken hold o f the mothers who have croupy children isl attention paid to Commercial always keep this remedy at hand m atter in good earnest, and w ith and find that it saves them muoh Travelers. Sample rooms in con auch enterprising men to lead as trouble and worry. I t can always nection . J. C. Colcord, Jesse Edwurda, be depended upon and ia pleasant Clarance B u tt, J. M . W rig h t and totake. F orsnlebyR . L Harris A d m in is tra to r's N o tice. Moses Votaw there ia e v e ry pro« T h a t T hrobbing H ea d ache .— th a t the little city w ill secure the N o tice In hereby given th a t th e under Would quickly leave yon, if you location o f factory there. The won, on th e SOtli day o f O ctober. used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. signed company it is stated, asks no Thousands of sufferers have prove« A. D . 189», by th e Count}- C o u rt o f tbo S U te of O regon fo r the C ounty o t Y a m bonus, only th a t the town furnish their matchless merit for aick an« h ill, d u ly app oin ted n d m ln ln tra to r, w ith a onitabla tocatton on the riv e r nervous headaches. They make a copy o f the w ill annexed o f P e te r W lrfn oeceaned. A il persona h av o f 30 acres. T h e y also r< quire ure blood and strong nerves and ing c la im s a g a in s t w ild ostate are th a t a certain am ount o f acreage uild up your health. Rasy to take hereby req uired to pn senb th e m to the be pledged to grow beets. T h e T ry them. Only 2 6 «xmts. Money undereiRBed, w ith p ro p e r Touchern, nt /f ir s t year they want about 3000 back if not cored. Sold by R . L . h la residence n e a r D a y to n . Y a m h ill county, B u te o f O regon, w ith in nix acres, but a larger am ount after Harris, druggist. • AN D«SO UTH ____ V IA T a k e Y o l k H u m e P a p e r and S h a sta R o u te an exelleut fam ily paper— one of the best printed. T h e D a y t o n o r THE H e r a l d and the “ Household” one year 91.25,- to naw and old SeilTflBIK PACIFIC COIPANY Kxprvsa T rain a Leave Portland D ally subscribers. Both papers, re -------CkTvt------------------ ÀfckfVY. m em ber only 91.25 for one year. PortfaeA. . .S:06 8:06 p aa I 8aa rranctaeo»7:4ft a m San Franel.i-o 7 « p ■ I PorUasa......... i : l l » > T h e H e r a l d gives you the home Abort tglgtl stop at a ll stations . brtw tea u m a r, M arion, Jaffcraon, m; Y Tu: and general , news, and T h e Portland, Salem: A lbany Tangent,Shedda, H alsey, H«rrlaburx, Household the best stories of Junction C ity , K agans. Cottage uruva, Drains, and nil stations from Roseburg to home life; interesting facts Oakland, Ashlang In clusive. ft;W p m a r O g d e n ,....__ ---------- nr l;U>p and am using incidents; populr «:0ft p m nr D envor......... mo _ ha home en tertain m en t; etc. T h is «Ht* R;15 p m nrCBlrnen. 1» ft;8Ua ra hicaat is an opportunity never befere » K nr *.40 a m offered to get yo u r home and !i i?Pm ,ri ori **,rth 1 M s u nr Naw Orlsans .. . . .a: 8:40p m general news, and other in ter D IN IN G CAR8, esting reading and general infor O B S E R V A T IO N CARS mation. T h e price of the H e n - P u llm an firs t d a n « nod to u ris t ears a t a l d is 91 and th at o f T h e House- tached to n il tra in s . hold 91. T h e price to you is Rosebngrg M a il D a ily LEA K A VX. V«. t a m b iv i now only 91-25 T h is offer only o rtla n d ..,:, s a t A M •1.SS P M holds good for a short tim e. P Xoanlmrx ...,7 « S A M . «S0P M D on’t fail to accept of the offer Corvallis Mail daily (Sundays Suraple copy o f the Househok __ ________ excepted)'. _________ at the H e r a l d office. Portlsnd. I l 7 » i m C o r r r iin , I r i:SB p ■ F rom N ew Z ealand .— R ebpton , New Zealand, Nov. 23,1896.— I am very pleased to state that since I took the agency of Chamberlain’s medicines the sale has been very nrge, more especially of the Cough Remedy. In twtr years I have sold more of this paiticular remedy than of all other makes foo-the pre vious five years. As to its efficacy hare been informed by eoores of Tenons of the good results they tare received from it, and know its value from the use of it In my own wusehold. I t is so plea font to take that we bare to place the bottle be yond the reach of the children. E. J. 8 cantlkbuby . For sale by R . L H r r b is . C H. MARKHAM, ■ o n . « . - » ® ? F- * A . P o rtla n d ,O r. X . K 0 K H L X R . Mnangar: Mn*e"SWy<v-e ’ OBNAIEMTAL PAINT! DAYTON MARKET, L WAMBSGAN & CO, I Salt L ak e D»nver, Pt. W orth, Omaha, Kan- » a C ity, 8t. Loula. C leagoaud Kaat. Past M a ll fc » p . m. Fresh aad Salt BEATS Fish in season. Also, fresh Lard. Cash paid for Hides. u BUY OCXAN 3TXAM KK8- AU Sailing dates aub- Ject to ehauge Por Ran Frauclaeo— »vary flv * days ® p. ra. X x. 8uoday 4 p .m . • KxHuu day C O N F E C T IO N ERY W illa m e tte D E T M E R IN G .. AA7-lD0Ju:ron lo K U U h e r'H n.idiw . . . , D a y to n , O r. O o e -lh lu i c i i be piowJT 1 % t e n n i s th e finest Grove h, .¿T.’ oounty, f r e e o f a n y Incumbrance? « « 2 deed fo r name. « a e n a w ith in W m ile pf U f a * . t u I n e r t a in e m a il fru its , balance in p n Z . ' apples a a d c h e rrie s ; can be rt-ntedTj 9100 p er y e a r, f l o w ’ No. 5. 84 acres fenced, in eras xuJ on highway. 9600. ™ No. 6. 912&1 10 j s e r e in IJppincott'sad. Fine ,oc*tws. sffsBWH Thousands o f w om en use H n d y a n t *n<> 1?a?ket 8,rpe*’ Mfoll rrfonffllMOfo* Cffkl* ------ z: i R iv e r. * a, Tue». Thur, Portland to CorvalHw1 and Sat. and W ay-Lan din g* 1 d r ilA * ’ " ' And other Good Thlwgn Monday, Oregon C ity , D arto n . IVe<lneii4ay and Way-Landing»- D w "‘ • p-'™ " S . M o n e y to p a te n t good Idea tuny be «4. cured by o u r e ld , nddrcee T h f . P a t h * B s o o b d , B a ilin g ., M d . euenuDUN HUDYAN fEIEDY CO v , • «4 R iv e r. « J0 y. m. W illa m e tte A Y a m I.v. Dayton 7 a. m. « a. m . h ili R iv e rs . T u e. Th ur a s s s -s r Resnlts in d e b llitT -‘-<»xhau*tlnii, not only 4 » naitarion o f th e body, b n t e xhu tu tio n of the m e n ta l fa c u ltie s as w e ll. T h e u crv n cells o f tho body h ave been robbed o f th e ir v ita l forces. T h o uerv,-s have u<> lit* in th e m ; th erefore a ll tho organs of fhe body trnffor fro m lack o f n erve control, and the blood vcsocln th a t snppiy riu-so o r -nn* are not “ H U D Y A N o o rrrcla the e v il. 'H U D Y A N provides this v it d iiy » nerve force f l i n t ' i< w a n tin g .’ ' Are yon ap p roaching th is ro u d ilin u p f Ncrvons D e h ilify f Aiw y o u g ro w in g p rc n ia ln r^ ly old?. Do yon m f f e r w i t h h aid uciK * (F ig . i ); hollow eye, or H n d y n n Cures W o m e n ’s N erves. To Aatorla and Way' laudthR«.' W illa m e tte I t acres In the suburbs of Datto 8 seres In c u ltiv a tio n ; on easy term» « M ire s m o rtfy in c u ltiv a tio n . l ^ u L . w* C o lum bia R iv e r _ k P . n i . Steam ers, ( . K xS an dayt • a. m. k x . Siniday ‘S C S ’i t . V K . T and Hat. A. Spokane Flyer 8:W a. m. • hleago and Kaat. n i..rtg. L , l » ne on sym ptom s a ll tell yon tlint your nerves , a re fo ilin g you ; th a t yon w ill grow old long ' t ’ m * - H U D Y A N w ill save von; ' H U D Y A N w i l l m a k a a rrAmst, sromg.um nly m an o f you. H U D Y A A J N " revives, ' rest-ves, re- jnvenateo. G o to y o n r druggist nt oner and o th e r rem edy; jnst H U D - A N , fo r H U D Y A N ia w h a t you ui«d. O th e r sym ptom s o f th is te rrib le affliction th a t visits so m a n y m en a re cold hands aad fee t, p alp im tio n o f th e h e a rt, h o t fladwt, clouded m e m o ry , nausea a fte r e a tin g , twitch- i n * o f muscles, spots before tho ryes, shooting pains w eariness, tre m b lin g s , s rtlim e u t la ■ rin e , h lenrv eyes, s w im m in g in ears, a shaky, all-gone fee lin g . ■ . . R e m e m b e r H U D Y A N . B e a vigorous, ro- hast m a n , a fuan w it h n erves o f steel, a man w ith muscles o f iro n . __ H U D Y A N ia w o n d e rfu l. H U D Y A N fa ‘H“ le<rtinK m w lio a l m e n to he the g reatest nerve nnd f w ’ l i t o k n in ? * ° "d e u o e ’ H U D Y A N w i l l Ufa you from th a t life o f dospoudenoy a n d diaonnragoincnt th a t y o n n ow la . and w ill m it t e o f you a happy m a u . T r y H U D Y A N , you W ill soSn be c o n v in J d . Paon Bpokana nper 8:W p. B . Spi ia. S n a k e R iv e r . I, Riparia to L e«laton | We caw* a 1 tU40.00SOO | dally Wo ncaive from 10.000 14 S .U I0 teuer» ovary day «tock of goo ▼allied at 1 *tlon agdreaa, w. H. H U R LB Ü R T, O e n ’l Pans. A g en t, P O K T IJ tM D : OR. A - J . [ D W IL L B R Ê A K U P A C O L D IN T H E H E A D O V E R N IC H T L M BM DEL’S DYNAMIC TA B U L B 8 Inaome ploees mora fa m ilia rly know« '«* "the thousand dollar pm iertptlon,” act Ju»l the r a rs n e of the old ooaetlpatin« eoach «yrope. They reduoe and elim inate the ooegnlated aeram th a t la the eaaee at e* I orewd the w o rt an« eftoetset a waeh'i old-time treatm ent la ta twelve hoar* and abort the eold Is a sight. I t la the delay Ir ntrolllng oold* and rough* that pc nr w * to develop Into pneumonia sod afaml •Prtou* troubles. Price » c e n t * ■> h a * * .e c u re d the local agency for th lt r aelentme treatm ent tor ooida and haw «he D yn am ic T a h a le . now on «ale. , R L . H arris . Dayton. | i m uinu r a ilroa d . Cl w * own aad over . "•«•««I* huildln. In Irte w , nrtd. W o have over *,*r-.TT* cuatomor*. tostavo hundrod c ltr k s dfb caaotantly engaged Alling o a l-o f-to w n ardor*. C A T A L O G U E I . «ho |me.* of t h . w o p » . - I t quote, T IM E CARD: to o i ^ ^ l ^ ,l CM ‘ 0r E^ 7 b0d< ’uh“ ov” * * » p n « * * 3 tA O o iS to « r » t l0n .. »Bd 12 Fnr Ynquina: M e T e l T T Pw f " 7 th prt" * - ’ » •« * « • 7« <=•"««» to print and m .ll vòur ° " e’ 8 E N D ’’ «’’ T E E N C E N T 3 to »how I Train leaves A lbany. . 12?50p. m. your good f * lth . and wq II *«nd you * copy F R E E , v/lth all 7 h a r;c * prepaid. “ “ Corvallis. 1:45 p .m . “ arriver Yaquina 6:60 p .m . , M ONTGOM ERY W A R D & 11 Returning: H Loaves Y n q u in a......... 7:00 a.m . ^to|es CorvuiHia. . . I I :40a. m, Arrives A lb a n y .. , . . .12:25 p. no k d 13 For Detroit: M c lN N V iL L E Leaves A lbany........ • • 7:40 a.m . Arrives D e t r o it « .,, . .11:56 a. a . 14 Returning: 64 acres, in fruit, with large «even Leaves Detroit,____ . .12:25 p. m. W M . L A M B E R T ,P ro p rie to r. room house, barn, été ; half mils Arrive* Albany . . . . 5:36 p. m. west of Dayton. I * 6 Leaves A lb a n y .... Quality of our work is unaur- . . 6:05 p. m. Aleo upright piano. Arrives Cor v i IH « ... 6:55 p. m. >M»®d in Oregon. Inquire at H erald office < I *5 Leaves C orvallis.. . • «M 0a.m . SHIRTS, COLLARS AMD CUFFS RETURNED premises. Arrive« A lb a n y ..., 7 : 2 6 b . m. H. F CORNER. A EQUAL Tl HEW - One and two coeneet a * Albany and Coryallia with Southern Pacific Contracts gfven for F am ily and trains, giving direct service to and regular work- Prices alwgys.Rea- rro"’ Newport «nd^djacent beaches eon«hie, and Hatiefaotion Guaran- *N o 6 runs from Albany to Cor- to«d. o u L "0” M ?nd-r« . Wedneedaya and Laundry three blooks aouth o Fridays only. ** depot, near R. Jt. bridge. F N0.6 runs from Corvallis to A l I ay«**«aWrtaateyatealateHty. “ »*• aoex r a n . OMteia*<(*<tewM »a w , bany on Tuesdays, Thursday and »a. w n m ran o ow or ora »vacui | pnpMUInv. Saturdays only. CITY LIVERY STABLES, i c r . r It a I i O & wim ' S M litoral w ï ’j f c Trains for the mountains arrive M c M in n v ille , O regon. at Detroit at noon, giving ample B- L . W IN G , Prop’r. 1r* ? b CBmping ground« on eavxNT ukwvtns, the Breitenhush and 8a nt jam river F ir s t Class T u rn o u t« M o s t careful «-. WASHINGTON, D C. the same day. d riv e r« . E D W IN STONE, Manager. «. flp e c k l a tte n tio n g iven to th e oonvey- F r e e T r ip to P a r is ! H .Iw W A L D K N ,T /F ,k P .A , n g o f c o m m e rc ia l m e n . * r«JtfT9 ■» M X H c e e reaeoneble. T h ir d s tr e e t, bo- . i t T U R N E R , Agent; AlBany B, MltifO* tweet» E a n d f . liaflliBAF*« W W4 FO R SALE. S te a m L aundry. PATENTS 9, FOR Vast M a ll SB ■. W h olesale a n d R e ta il D e a le rs a n d S h ip p e rs in E th at. A correspondent from Bread, cakes, snd all kind of Newberg to the Portland E ven confectionery at H. Oliver’s, Mo- ing Telegram says, tho agent of Minnville. Also lunch when de the company states th a t aa soon sired. as m utual contracts can be made, Clear Q uill Flour, manufactured N o tice o f Dissolution. he w ill report in favor o f New« by Wileon Ile r at the Dayton flouring mills is what you want to berg, and th at on his recom T h e firm o f M n u ta A M oore, blaek m endation 9600,000 capital is buy. nm itbs, have dissolved p artn e rs h ip . A ll persons kn o w in g them selves to be I * , ready for investm ent.’ T h is W ANTED. debted to sold firm , w ill please call and means a great den for th a t euter- com pare accounts, A ll debts -1 m ust bs »rising little burg, which ia real- Wheat wanted at the Dayton paid to John M au ta JO H N M AÜTR. y deserving o f it all, for the en Roller Mill«. W ill pay 46 cents CHA8. M O OR E. terprise and public s p irit shown per bushel for wheat delivered at D ayto n, O r.. N o v. it» » . I t appears th a t in Dayton. „ * by the citixens. D A Y T O N R O L L E R M IL L CO. i t is not Always the place with all T a k e N o t ic e .— Resident« natural advantages th at grows to Dayton and v ic in ity going sumo, im portance and become Salem , who wish to obtain the large citigs. W s have talked up best 15 cent meal in the c ity , w ill H 0R 8E8 T N D W A G O lf. beet sugar factory for Dayton but cal, At 341 C om m ercial street, T h e undersigned offers fo r note bin ap p aren tly, little attention has first door n o rth of Dam on Bros, hewn given the maUor, and now! T E A M H A R N B 8 8 A N D W AGON store. Ffot-claas beds. F a m ily a neighboring to w n w illp ro b a b ly He h . . . good p a ir of heavy mare»,.mu trade a specialty. G ive us a get the unxe. I f Newberg doee,' able to r te a m in g Of fa rm Wbrk. A ls o » tria l. get the factory, when ia Dayton* good w sgo e. A ll a t a reasonable price, MRS. P. M. HAN8HAW. lik e ly to get one? I r . R. « M I T H , D a y to n . O r. Proprietor. A a a iv n D A Y T O N , OR. THE COTTAGE. m onthn fro m the d ate hereof. D ated O cto ber 98th, A . D . 1899. F . J . W IR F R , A d m in is tra to r. w ith a copy o f w ill annexed o f P e te r W lrfn , deceased. tim e bchxdulks ra o n PonAAnn t n e e o u t liiH ) , secured by prem ises. a n d sunken chocks ( F ig .9 ) ; weakness of limb* 'i v i ' i,l,P'‘ 'r"d indiges tio n (F ig . 8 ); to rp id liv e r (F ,g . ft), .,lld oosHre- ■css, a coatedU o ng ue (F ig . 7)J O r have yon n w x y RpellB/ D o ro n guff Mr wkeplenB nighti? D o y o u h ave h o rru l dreams? Do you awake in tn e m o ru in g hollow -eyed anti tirv-rt oof! A re y o u despondent, incLint-luJv ? D .ry o u snun society? A re y o n r knem dinky? Have y o u p ain in th e sm all o f the bark ? ' ____• D arà nr Pon i n il tile d , npinadldly «Hunted wlthl* m iles o f D n yto a ; fa ir house g(KMl ’ THE WEAR AND TEAR OF MEN’S NERVES M IS T E L T O E . I want to correspond with some one who can ehip misle 1 to in large shipment«; aleo Xroae Holly. Address wllh stamp, Sellwood 8 t Florist, 292-296 Sellwood,* * FRIED ROSEN BACK, Mang. Portland, C UST OF FBOPFRTY FOR SALE.' U S n«r«w— OuBe Of the bent land . Y, cou?t i - * ) «o«rs In c u l U t S * I No. 7. 64 seres, orchard of ap. pies, pears and peaches, most of Indepcnde'a, nr 11:10p m In d tiw o d 'e 1» s o a trees 5 years old. 9500. C otys IH«, »r l l A O p » Portl«ndr > r 6 A0 p No. 8. 8 acres’ 4 miles west ol Independence Passenger Daily Dayton, 24 seres in different vari- ( P a ll /, encept Sunday,) eties of fruit, 6 acres in cultivation Portland, 1*4:00 p nt M e M In n rillc . 1* *A 0 a « M cM inn, a r 7:00p m P ortlan d, nr 0:]0 a m 2 seres in - pasture with runnine Indapandenop a r » J 0 p n » ladepd'e I * 4:00* water. 9800. < ’ Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N , No. 9. 2 seres | mile of Daytos A rlle M a ll (T ri-W e ekly .) 1 | acres in cultivation, with yonn» Leave* Portland Monday*, Wednenday* and rriOaya. orchard. 9250. 7 1 P ortland, I t S :S a ■ A lrlla I v 9 « 0 » _ No. 14. 80 sere«, 83 under plow W a M P n r to n .lr lilO p a W aM D n* I * l l l i i a A lrU *. ar . 6:10 p a* Portland, a r t.« 0 p a louse 14x26 with kitchen 14x20* S h e r id a n P a AA£ n GRA.------ >srn 18x30, grsnery 14x14, stnokd _ < (P a lly axeeps S unday.) 0 » p * n Shorldan, )▼ 0 4 0 a n> house 12x12, 2 seres in orchard« w “ * O n y l v f W n m 91600. • Shertdkn nr 7:40 p n> Portlaud a r 0 4 0 a a* C. H A D L E Y , D ire c t connection nt San F ra n c is .o w ith StoaçulUp Uns* tor H aw aii, Japan, C hin a, the E„ R O W L E Y , . P h ilip p in e* and ¿ a straila . Por throiiirh tic k e t*a u d rate* c a ll on o rad - *> Managers. re«a B. L. H arria, Agent, Dnytoa. LUM BER YARD! «. Oregon Exchange A ssi » • • • • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ o » •> •» •» « » •« » » w R obbxd t h e G rave — A startling ncident, of which John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tha subject, is Y A M H IL L C O U N T Y 'S P O P U L A R S T 0 R I. narrated by him ee follows: “ Iw a e in a moat dreadful condition. My akin was almost yellow, eyes sunk N E W C. T. PPM ERO Y en, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite— DKALXS IX gradually growing weaker day by D ia m o n d s , W a t c h e s , J e w day. Three pbysioiana had given me up. Fortunately a friend ad vised trying ‘Electrio Bittw g;’ and A C O M P I.R T E STOCK OP •— e l r y , Clocks, a n d to my great joy and surprise, the Rrst bottle made a decided improve R0UGU AND DRESSED LUMBER, S I L V E R W A R E . ment. I continued their use for three weeks, end em now a well men. I S A LE M , - - OREGON. know they saved my life,and robbe< S H IN G L E S , L A T H E S , Ihe grave of another Victim.* No F in e w atch nnd je w e lry re p a irin g a M O U L D IN G S ’ P IC K E T S specialty. A ll kinds o f J e w e lry m an u one should fell to try them Only 5 > cents, guaranteed, at R. L. H arris factu red to o rd e r. * F R U IT BOXES, drug store. W A N T E D ! W A N T E D I! Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc Garriage, Honse, Sign F EAST ' s. D r e s s G o o d D e p a r tm e n t. DOWNER ADRESSER M , 7 Great Reduction Sale cent o f the w hole tran sactio n . T o u rs fo r honesty and u p rig h tn es s . W h ile o ilin g the cogs o f the vertical - s|n*ft ^ thaV’/ rp ns „ through the Portland flaiur~mill D A Y S R E A D T H IS . SALE. MX C a n d le s of the I*« or dinne/ Th cnndlen lor U m nlnbornto ft MOM S S to L u n k a lg T aubabb e tt, e » ••d OOM eweryvÌMMMk f H .B . WILLSON i CO. A