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g A I I O - g H B K A L P -I a B ot B e n of rniDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, IMO th e W est- errand knojvn, and give proper di reotions for the doctor to reach I ba W hite’s. The doctor, a y^ung man just fntm collage, was not to be over coast by any difficulties, and leav ing Jim in the care of hi* mother, be set out to reach his patient if it were possible for a perron to agdii «rote the river. He did not take the tame road that Jim had, but took another that led to Jsmieaon,s landing, a ford farther down the river. Tbe river was much wider at this place and more swift There was a eharp hend just above and the logs and brush had caught, Air B pitur ’ s L ira S aved by C hamberlain ' s Cocoa R emedy — EAST AND SOUTH ¡Oregon Exchange Ass’» V ia During the early part of October, UST OF PROPFBTY ’ S h a s ta t R o u te 1896, Ihop traded a bad cold which Fred Rruokitian has completed M ille d on my longs and was neg O» T H l • " • ' f « " * » « * . M ia the ferewn. ville lected until I feared that consump T i » » , f<*»»taMUkHK a Srat class S ÍÜ T J H J I PA C IFIC COMPANY. A 1 stock ran ch , or v<M>d fur f w r ? n i . A i tion had sppea ed in an incipient rraemery ai Brown» ei Ile. W ashin gton , nioae 4o raJtruad w i n L . t a id h E xprena T r a in s Louve P o rtla n d D a lly . b a r f a lu - p a r t cash, balTnce ou n i e " * lul<l “ ' ¿tate. I wee constantly coughing P o rtla n d 8 „ A t f iiV i~ 116 acres—a<>m«. ot the i and trying to expel something Several H ie * o f hope were O b p w I San F rs ac isc o o 7:4 * u m Yamhill county— acres in c u in ^ J *' SaaPraa: 7 :45 p » I P o r t ln u d ........... »a whioh I could not. I became all tiled, splendidly » H *.t,d made tht« w « k a i 8alem . T h e »toL «‘ «Plütion. (»tween miles of Dayton ; fair h o n t . - J ? ^ < alarmed Und after giving the local pnee peid was (J and Oj cenb». doctor a trial bought a bottle of M r. W h itte n le r. (be m anager o f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and S p u k a n . .P0« N ln u e a p o li* Spokane 0« M* Ö. A. did not give Ute F ly e r tbe result was immediate improve * • P a u l, D u lu th , M ll- F ly e r * 4 5 p. m . nainee o f the purchasers. EMHk ‘ e ' h lca « 0 ,n d « A n . au ment, and «iter I had used three >» ^80BE9ESS55flB|B59 bottles nty lungs were restored to O C C A M r rX A M K R S . The gn.œry store o f H arrit A 8 p. n. • m a r Ixra A n g e le . . . . . Sacres tnoaUy In cultivau^k i i a r S;-J5 p their n.-Hur*Isute.— B .8. Edwards, , ’ AU S a ilin g d a te * aub- 4 P. I î ’fî P w a» El Faso Lawrence" at Salem, was burgl.r- Mr 2:85 p m I . timber, near Dayton S 4:15 p m a r F o rt W o rth Publisher of The Review, W vant }« e t to c h ance re n w , a r * ; 4 0 a a able, part time. ‘ or «au Francisco— 7 ;5tr a in a r New Urlata* _ !E d b £ H,«bt Tba a * £¿40 p BE _tohd'<ompmi * tlaa|r H I For sale by f t L. Harris. S a il e ve ry d v c d a y k 6 acres within u ml|e U ( D IN IN G g ^ ^ R V A T 10N C A R 8 | ’ P X « d ’ X r i e fruita, Ui ^ < balan«., ^ X ^ i,, , X 7 ^ thing that the firm missed, eave the most reason to complain, for the free oi floating timbers. Statesman, was a half a loaf of rain bad come down in sheets for The doctoi with some difficulty, No R ioht To U gliness .— The D a lly almost a week, making his usually River f«utedr( 4 p. m . Pullman drat «lass and tourist cars at- tlOOk «'reed. An effort was made to managed to cross, and as he covered woman who is lovely in face', form S x . 8un<lay Columbi» Except 8te»mers, bard lot much harder. tachod to »11 trains. . | No. 5. 8 j acres fenced, in 8 p. IO. break open the safe, but it was u s S un day. the rest of tbe distance without ac ■nd temper will always have T o A ato ria and W ny Jim waa an orphan, who had been seccare eful. a i . J on highway. $500 ’ la n d in g !. Roseburg M a il D a ily . oident, he reached the W hite’s at i riends, but one who would be at Saturday an inmate of tbe poor house in early 10 p. m . No. 6. i acre in Lippincott’» one o’clock. Here be found Mrs. tractive must keep her health. I f „ L fA V B - A R R IV E Willamette River The creamery to be started at childhood? He was taken by the White still working with her hus Ä Ü ' .. .7* i Ü ! f t » * » * “ ditmn to Dayton. Fine local*. td. 4 ; » p. u. she is weak, sickly and all run 8te»mers. on, x c .p l Exeapt it.is said will be operated in Whites, when he was 14, and at the band, who had not regained con down, she will be nervous and- irri Suuday. Corvallis Mail daily (Sundays ° < æ ï " t  ï î ' S un day. the building 1» East 8alem in which opening of our story, had bean with sciousness. The doctor did every- No. 7. 6 | acres, orchard of.« table. I f she has constipation' or ___ _______ excepted). the ice factory is, which b them about two years. The Whites thing in his power, but for a long lidney trouble, her impure blood pies, neao..and peaches, n.oet ni 1 ». a . owned by James Maguire, propri- were well to do, having one of lime he despaired of ever reviving will oauee pimples, blotches, skin T u e t T h u r Willamette <t Y a t u S:S0 p. m . trees 5 years old. $0 0. K ouday, bili Rivera. a n d Sat. ___ l y , which _____ bis patient. But about midnight etor of the ice plant. The machin the finest farms in theoounty, No. 8. 8 acres | miles „ cw W ednead. eruptions and a' wretched complex* - L i t » , D ayton , A F rid a y . Independence Passenger Daily ery lor the ereamery will soon be extended about two mile« a long the he showed signs of returning life, ion. Electric Bitters is the best A IM W a y -L a a d la w . Dayton, 24 acres in different i™. (D a ily , a x e a p t S u n d a y ,, placed in position end ready for Salmon river. Mre. W hite waa a and on the following morning he medicine in the world to regbtatel T‘ %“ * sties of fruit, 0 acres in cultivation Willamette River. “ « M ln o r H l e . lv A :5 « a k i 4;*0 p. m. U « M n ! ? * I l i m ” " operation . motherly old soul, who bad taken a was much better. ¡2 acres in pasture with ninnir' P o rtla n d to C o rv a llis M o n d a y. Hi« injuries W e H tn n , a r 7 : S 0 p u P o rtla n d , ar l x » ¡5 stomach, liver and kidneys and to Thuraday's , liking to tbe friendl es lad, at first £ a n d W a y -L a n d in g *. W ednead. I n d e p ^ d e nc« a r X » ;* 0 p m in d a p d '« water. $800. r though serious were not fatal. He purify the Wood. I t gives strong and F ri. D u rin g tbe past' week there * be trie<* • • heat aha could to Ÿ A M H IL L D IV IS IO N . No. 9. 2 acres | mile of Dayu, h . v . b e i . ,,uPX , < 5 g rria S W h U . i L i ^ t h M / M ± i M r had several ribs and a leg broken nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety A r ile M a ll ( T r i- W e e k ly ., le a v e R ip a rla 8 n » lte R iv e r . by the fail, bat by careful nursing •kin, rich -emnplexion. I t will L v at . 1 ;SI to a v e a P o rtla n d M ou d a y« , W eduendaya M acres tn cultivation, with voi. L e w I . ion a. tn. m udp n f thrum j ’ j • White, though at heart a good man be recovered. «A da. a a n d F rid a y *. d a ily . orchard. $250. D a ffy . R ip a r la to Lew isto n im ro n bicvcle ^ r,Vi" 1b ad’ « hlal>uslnese cares increased, m ike a good looking, chari wïSî?a%>n • » I No. Wo- 14. 80 acres, 88 83 ufidi under ph,, Jim did not fare so well. His woman of a run down invalid On' g on bicycle paths, and tried become cold and crusty. He had F o r f u l l in fo r m a tio n a d d r e u , ^ o M V r Y ^ S k * “ 88 14x26 with kitchen tefore justice o f the peace at, himself, worked hard in his youth, exposure caused him to have a se ly 25 cents a tj R. L. Harris’ Drug W. H . H U R L B U R T , barn 18x30 gransry 14x14, s h tR io Á N f a u I nseii : . M c M in n v ille . We are inform ed »»d had no use for lasy or idle vere fever, and it was several Store. -» »-• -. . Oen’l Pass. Agent, P n U l.w a » » e « p t S u n d a y .) ife o o ,c rM in orch n PORTLAND: OB. th at M r. S m ith of Lafayette» and hands. He had made J im < work months before he oould be moved W « t O a v ’t J n I . V « P “ 8 h «rl<lan, lv 4:20 • | B. G A B K IR L , A x e n t, D ay to n , Oregon. J B r iS S ^ ’’» ^ » ^ ^ “ ‘-Pd’ îr 'V iT : £ to the W hite’s, who, you may be Messrs. W addie and Ross n e a r, * a7 h * " 1fron?. »he first, without TO M IL L IN E R S , A N D 0 T H E R 8 . c. HADLEY, ® » " F r a u d * o w ith I A m ity , were fined for rid in g on noticing that Jim waa not as strong •ure, gave him the best of oara. • W U lS Ä Ä l'S a 'T C h in » , th « I Tbe undersigned w ill sell all Facts T h a t Mr. White had plenty of time E. R O W LEY, Ready lin e * an d A u s tr a li* . as most boys «.f bis age. When hie the hicycJe*patli. her stockof m illin e ry at n re-1 Every Patriot while lying on bis sick bed to think I b t Ç k e t e s n d ralea c a ll o n o r a d - '_______ Managers. wife had rem .rkt-d'that Jim was January 1st d r e n A xe o L D ayton . - T h ^ C A X iH r o iL N iA home co . i >, r a «T7 C _ H _ . M ......... hardly able to do such work, Mr. and con ai rider, and in the end he duced price. Call soon. n A R — KHAM, I b a £ * i t j ' < r j ,,e * d <l>i“ rier» « - E O X H L X B ° Ä n ^ ,T ' B U 8 H ot K 8 , the i n rtia t h it i la m S I" a * » W h ile at 8uleiir this week, J. White had answered, “ That ’char became a very remorseful man. 1 bis is a rare opportunity for | aortfl. Send fo r a cata lo g u e to day? W . Exon received several orders ity people’ could not expect tbe best . im was adopted and given what a miHfnAr or any one w anting to I O u g h t to Know, for his B a r m anufactured whole in life. ’ Thia happened the day be bad never known, a mother’s open a m illin e ry store to buy a M ONDAY, care, and a father’s love. He was NEW PVBUSli o stock o f goods cheap. wheat flour and graham , which! la-fore our story opens, and Jim, NEW W EDNRSDAY, sent to one of tbe leading western THURSDAY, is made here. H a is getting his who bad just returned from the colleges, and at this writing is com M rs . L ouisa B axtka , FRIDAY. FO R K F o r, 7 0 BK flour pretty well iutroduced, hgv- bern, overheard Mr. W hite’s re pie,ing his course with honors. over fifty-eight j# D ayton, Q r. ¿RACTICALLY mark. A t first he was so angry that TRI-WEEKLY >»g shipped a lot to Portland Bell, noble little Bell, as Jim W E E K L Y * National Family Paj A D AILY’ , be almost made up his mind to somo tim e since. A ll who have leave the farm, and trust to him fondly culls her, was the only one W hen tonewing your subscrip A N D encyclopedia . I N I* T H E TRIBUNE C H X A P X H T K N O W N T R IB U N E for farmers and village w kb it fl° Ur are much pl®“8<’,l j But second thought arrested of the three who bad taken part in tions to the Oregouian and otlior ( whose reader* have u A i“®’ and reinarkaWy attractive pob- h im , and he saw how foolish such the tragedy to lose bar life. Her weeKlies, or whan you wish your resented the very f rofu»e|y illustrated v ith por- an act would be. Here, at leas k body was found in tbe leg jam af home paper clubbed with a goed trart» and batt-tones; contains all thé dem ent onr population Mriking ^ • ’S i w W ? ? L , S riement of our country pt, Gardenplowing at W hile waa kind to him, an ter t,he river went down, and by weekly ph per o r magazine call atj Containing F u ll Information Mrs, White's orders taken out and Tribune. • Special W ar DisDetehe» d Z 11 Rive* aI* inaP®r t a it » « " • of th order of the dey now? W ithin the he had a good houie, while, if he the H bkad office. W e have a buried. Jim carved a large pine Shod sS Id «.FO w ign Cor^‘»Pond’ e nce. Nation and World, the mott reliib Upon A il Statistical Facta jmst week we • are been told by aev left, be would be without home or »nort Ntoriex, Humorous illnatrntinn* n • board, and placed it at the head of Liat of leading publications, on eral persons that they were having friend Industrial Information, Fashion Notea.’ M arket Reports. Fascinating she , and Figures« whioh we can eave you 'money the grave, in memory of (he little their girdens plowed. • Think of it J The weather ---------------------------- bad been stormy , — for Agricultural Matters carefiihy treated,’ stories, and unexcelled agricultural when you wish to subscribe for r * = n Th< hers, we are having warm pleasant I 80™ * t*™*» B,,d tbe Salmon river, horse that had helped so nobly to Ovw ______ • » - make the turning point in his life. a paper or q agazine. Folttidan at weather while in some other f wb*cb» during tbe dry season, was a same hour aa the daily edition, reaches information, fashion articles for the wo 6 00 jT tn $ F « it D anibi . A P q (. in u parts of the country the* ground is •tream, was now a roar- W h e n you are b u ild in g or - i s r a s a i a s i s t e s i s ; " • tam° r°”' fcro1,1- covered with snow and it is very ’ **$ river, full of floating logs and ! Congress. w ant a -bill o f lum ber, can at SW rfo-fo^fotW Iyfom By newspaper for J”!» » *. I l i a “ The Peoples Paper” ) cold But, whilegardens are being bru* b There is no' better iqedicine for N ew b erg T m ill and get prices. A Complete Guide busy people. .. the entire Uuftwl States. ’ plnwed-here, but little garden will After Jim had finished milking B H 8 I . to the the babies than Chamberlain’s E very kim d o f lumber m anufac •<e made, as all the gardens will he lb » «<>»• Mr. W hite Came to the Regular subscription price, Forthcoming Elections Regular Subscription price. ' Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste tured at lowest rates. plowed again later in the season. bV n ■nd «»kad him to go along $1.50 per year. ?nd Pro,“ P‘ * nd effectual ouremake of 1900. $1.00 per year. with him to the ____ cattle _____ shed. „ Tbe it s favorite with mothers and small when they will then he planted J. W . F ish b u rn , N otary Pub W e furnish R w ith the H bbald for SPECIAL s The South African sbed was about 100 yards from the lic , D a y to n , inuIces o u t a lt leg al We furnish it with the H bmai .» for children. I t quickly cures their FEATURES. J War; W ir in tbe Phil. $1.75 per year. , Th« Cincinnati Enquirer is offer main barn. H a desired to put up cougba and colds, preventing pneu papers, and does all notary work ___J $1.25 per year. ippines; The Interna ing $25,OfX) in cash premiums for several beams to brace it, as he was monia or serious consequences I t with care. ' afraid that it would not withstand a . _ a . i Congress; Our Naval guessers on population of the United also cures croup and has been used Send a ll orders to th e H ER A LD , D ayton , Oregon, Any and everything good at the Military Establishments; The States for 1900 The scheme is tbe heavy winter snows They bar in t ns of thousands of oases with Poatofflce store. Tropical fruits, I 5»»ioan Settlement; The Great Samoan Settleme copyrighted and sanctioned by succeeded in raising two beams, out a single failure so far as we have nuts, sweet and pure candies, etc. Trusts andi/Their Capitalization, and A Ï R E E P A ÏS e R N and wars working on tbe third anc been able to lea ri>. I t not <toly on res downer . proper government officers. The h h . pres many other subjects of equally vital laut, when, i t s u dd en ly slipped ah < publisher of the H erald hat *itcrf foilingatrufikthe ladder tm wSR S â â g S S a îS a S S S r.ngeil with th atn f the Enquirer to| the oroupy cough appears, will pre Mr. White wm standing, throwing club tbe MEM H era id with A ID w ith the E n q o ire r k i " L 7. . in ru w in g vent tbe attack. In. caaaa of whoop «»ns year for $1 90 with the privilege % tbu if.° U'1‘d'l, ing cough it liquefies tbe tough of a guess. The premiums offered I ? ,« ‘ onIe! ’ lo h" ,f dr»« mucus, making it easier to expect are large and are open to all club j " » If carry him to the barn, Historian Ui S. Nan>^»' orate. and lessons the severity and — - a — — * “ c,ur’ l and summon Mrs. While, took Jim subacriiters, either new subscribers frequency of the paroxysms of — AND— TH E STANDARD - ~ 4 or those renewing. This offer is but a moment. But what was to coughing, thus depriving that di<- 225 **— » M k . kooMkoM k li,U . sflknft "fk _____ , *”■**» be done? Mr. W hite needed a doe only made for a short time A M E R IC A N A N N U A L . sease of all dangerousoonsequenoes. tor immediately, and the nearest For sale by R. L. Harris. B JUST i q U p « 1 FWtpaM to any addrasa. one lived four miles aw»y, and on At a meeting of the state hoard W H A T the other side of tbe river. In low of agriculture in Salem. Saturday \2 5 c ts , \ w oR L I>‘ His L ife W as S aved ^ -M r, J. E. plain ano decorative THE last, the date aet for bolding the water tbe river could be crossed,at Lilly, a prominent citizen of Han • York» several fords, but in tbe rainy sea- fair of 1900, was September 17th to WORD ' PAPER HANGERS. llw a x b a . - . . I "?n lb ere W M bu*C " « bridge within nibal, M o , lately bad a wonderful 22d. R Scott of Milwaukee, T R Y . TMR - j * * . 5 waa T. I "lx that made the river pass- deliverance from s frightful death, /IMPLIES. appointed superintendent 8hop in A. O. U. W. building ’ n telling of it he says: “I was 8EWIHB tuemtE. live stock lower floor— Dayton, O r . r S T !! .“ 4. U" U e k 'W re i T h .» e r r •280 . . . „Iftred L h ó » ., " i 41’ " V . '* * ’ '»« Mr*, taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran 1 »MeKylhB«íSK»¡ HyltaB ehK « ta ,n not » tta ln o l by t h . a w of «■> ether » t i e r a . II« exhibit of agricultural and hortl tim« t , ? r*' Bu^ tbfcre * " • no nto Pneumonia My lungs became •q u *l 1er K y le «ad perfert CL T ake N otice .— Residents lardened I was so weak I couldn’t cultural products There will be • I Jk?. * i L BLnd Dayton and v ic in ity going even sit op in bed. Nothing helped indicAtei premium of $160 for tbe best die- W k ^ ^ ? !lb h#r, hu"b»n<1- Mr. Salem, who wish to obtain t. the state ply of farm animals, oonsiatin« of . ’ • • n° i c°hscious- me. I expected to soon die of Con best 15 cent meal in the c ity , wi sumption, when I heard of Dr. of the tension a t a glance« not less than two horses, any breed • L'*** ’n 8p,t* ot * 1 tbnl bi> wiie bad ting’s New Discovery. One bottle cull nt 341 C o m m ercial atree Ita uze means rimy saving 5 head of cattle, any herd; 5 eheep’ n any herd, 5 Angora goat«; 5 eJrinT V .aboul’ a “ ,ilB lo ‘ be bridge gave great relief.. I oontinued to first door north o f Dam on Broi ns it, and now am well and strung. > and . easier sewing, I * •"« U e»Bl» ««rh-,.<.|.* any breed. Not lese than 8 of the* l T * d ' d fle H •tore. Frst-class beds. F am il a l - - d t> 7 *M ty »«MT rtty « i,S t« « n . ,-r hy m i l a * «ar (k e n akeeletely »err I« i r . I « e l'M l.M Myi«e mo muon invention in’t say too much in its praise? praise.” «*4« " s our above named ciaaeee will be accept- r "M ,O <‘0Ve? v‘ be distance." When I can’t trade a specialty. G ive us THE MH'ALL COMPANY. This marvellous medicine is the and is found only on the IM-lM wm I.,« kern. . . . . a.- tm rxy. «. a tria l. - ed as an exhibit. The $160 nurse • L * me ,r ,lh ” ' " i 1“ n{ lh" l«nd for this prize waa made upas fob U wa8 a" be ha surest end quickest in the world for M R S . P. M . H A N 8 H A W . lows: J. B. Stomp $60; Rural I - tb®.bi ,<,* e w” $one W h«t all Throat and Lung Trouble. "Reg Proprietor. ular sizes 60 oents and $1 00. Trial Spirit $60; and state agricultural was he to do? I t was almost cer bottle free at R. L. Harris’ Drug lain death to himself to try swim Imard $60. C. T- POMEROY miug Bell acme« And then the Store; every bottle guaranteed. T h e undersigned has opened S e w i n g M a c h i n e D B S k B R IN a notion store in the Powell S ecretary H ay ’ s N ew R ussian thought clm e into his mind; Mr. FO R BALK OR T R A D E . b u ild in g , n ext door to E x o n ’s D iam onds, b a t c h e s , Jew T reaty — A bit of diplomacy that White ceres nothing for me, what is W e have other striking will flatter American pride, ha« the u»e of risking my life, and then feed store. Candies, Cigars, Improvements th a t appeal to A team of horses, harness and elry , Clocks, and been cousummuated by the receipt, possibly do no good. But his bet Indies hats, handkerchiefs, and the careful buyer. Send for during tbe past month, of a writ ter nature asserted itself, and he wagon for sale very cheap; or P” ® ** frMfoF« you purchase a n y o th e r. a variety o f goods, m any of them S IL V E R W A R E . thought of Mra. White alone With will trade for a heavy d raft horse, our elegant H . T . catalog. ten guarnlee from the Russian gov- S A LEM , - . OREGON. suitable for holiday* presents. her injured husband. He forced ink ct., ernment, that whatever might lie or a good cow. In q u ire at this osLAjrea, xcx««. 1 Prices reasonable. C all and see Bell toward the river, which wslch snd jewelry repairing a the vicissitudes of the d Celestial ■ Ualon Sqaara, N. T . C h i« ,» , m. s t U nta, Mo, empire .« to territorial i s i n t ^ i a - . l ^ ^ ^ ¿ k Í ^ n L r w A ’ wh‘ch ^ l r 0^ WÄ' office. W hite S eidw I achne C o . epeclslty. All binds of Jewelry manu- my goods. fsetured to order. FO« SALS BY H A R V E Y SERGEANT. Cleveland, Ohio. tion, American trade treaties with 7 ' d lben’ nob,e China would continue valid. The !he current*' ’ ^ " ^ * * * ’ brC* ''1 ARF Y O U AN T h e follow ing story was writ* ten by a boy fifteen years o f age* T h e foundation of the story, was an incident related to.him by an old In d ian ; while cam ping near .M o u n t Hood some years ago. Considering . _ the* age — o f the _ w riter sod th at he is an Oregon boy, und the story has soma tu rrit in H, we publish it as re quested by friends o f the youth “ Rain, ra in ,. raijil W ill it ever etupT thought Juntas he trudge*} wearily from the house to tbe hem w THE 1900 I M i n i itjls ln .OS DOWKBB ft DKBUO MS CALLS) MAGAZINE1 Indicator: Carriage, House, Si OffliAMNTAL PAINTERS MS CALL, ftBAi - IN SIST P atì * Í0I NEW BUSINESS. m ire Russian government was the last A t first she raw d . . i m i k j of the great powers to accord us - t l * t l*e head- thia guarantee This same aM urJ j , 81\ b“5 wbeneb® reaobedll>«mid* I f so you »hoold ta k e snd read a n o , . . regard. B riu ih treaty 1 ° f -n * “ T Where tb® «^ ren t P A C IF IC O D O F E L L O W rights, has been sought in vain bv i 8w,fte! 1’ ,b ? «o«M RO uo farther .T.7ifv"ecy, ti: tbe court of fit. J . m i . for the pa?t .u L m * * 1 * ? ^ f d° W° lh * year. Sotae English paper, haw < L ,g8 of bH ,b a ruahed I Ï ' ¡ í i í T t " n ln OrWJ" I« w»w ln l u > .v affected to regard e ig h th y s « r, « -M thia IK I. demand on. UI>„ wn. ODD FELLOW P 1?» « m en t, at this reached large whirlpool and " » '• « « r r a u g u n m ta w ith th e h.Tr b i . * * ° * n r in b 'T s c i é é f M 'i V k ljo » 5' » ( lh D * w o n M « «A L n * t * land bold« hosli T h e D rice o f th Y— e w It« • • K R A I.Ill* 1 t í - 00 P *r r ® * 1, » n d t h . p rice h o w w ” ’’ I I , « »100 per (ce o f • (•«clBe < *M P h e llo Rt i î? " !* boî h to " " b T r l b e r . w h o j « , - . 7 « a 5 r . I * í _______________ _____ í ’Á? l a j d v s o r e to r I t « . oglr-e and use n p lr copy o f , Paci Be O d d F e llo w .*' MAKE $ 3 .0 0 PER D^Y i . f - * “ 1’ • ’ »»•‘ « « W f*p re » e n t* tlv e N r t T O ‘ S ? 1i T W" J Î , î ta n r t'*» '‘ »k '«N Th e th r,. . . ¡ . „ J r J f * e . w * h M * tn * n v perenne « O i o i f Î î r L S "  £ o ln ir « " • * o r k .o d - a k i n , fm w d *r £ h a v •p e ie n n i th fn g .Î? to r r , f a « . l a # . n v w e r y e r i r h t b t ls i a 5 g to t ,ï n « l t n In the County Court of Yamhill County Htata of Oregon. 1« the matter of the estate of Elisabeth Hubbard, de ceased. * • |R h,’r», l’v given that the undei- slgned, R. Gabriel has been by an order of the above named Court, dttlv aopomt- efl,"u t* of said. Elisabeth Hubbard, deceksed Now, therefore, all persons having ciatinea against said estate are herebv no tified and required to present the ¿ante doly ▼•rifled, to Mid hdtninittrator at Payton, Oregon, within six months from data of this notice. d IS » thl’ the l0th day oi J' D,“ ry A. B. G A B R IE L , ’ Afhntaistrator of said estate. R A M Sk V A t « « T O N , ,» a so at variance with our national d . . L ' Attorneys for estate. policy — ‘The National Magazine.” h i m ^ i T h T ™ , m ,lM 'ai b*,lw* n —s s e s - m a w I h aod tbB d<*U *. aud the doctor W A N T E D .^ I Tft,t he would reaeh. He roused ftim- ____ _ Boatoi/klwa. eelf and pressed painfully on, not Robert Bari has o p n n e d o n lo t * l l l v , . n c Wheat wanted at tbe Dayton A farm of 150 acres o f tha best °.ot‘0,n$ in b,a «Eoitoment that his and real retata ofl«« )p b. Ï . Fletcher's Roller Mills W ill pay 40 rei.ls land in the state, w ith in 24 miles buhi belPle8B at b«a side, OMUonto « ' h * 7 P'.uHn *•** Inquiries Infor- those w,n malting. Re per bushel for wheat delivered at o f D ayton, is offered lor $26 an «5? ,a8* I * rt of b’i joorney was Will also prsctlos tbe mills in Dayton ¿ ^ * 2 2 r ’ \ k“ 3 : F S D A Y TO N R O L L E R M IL L CO. shed for waeona wood m b* Aqallv reached the dootora’s Banters take note thatHtoue b r i n k haw .r“80" ’. <>rcbard . | office aod fortunately found th« • »«.pply of a m m S S lX “ bargain. Inquire of Oregon E x- [ exhausted that he had hardly change, pr at the H erald uAtce.jatsength enough left to make his Eigl l serreef' good land pertly mprrfted, with house and barn for •ale. .Inquire at this office C loth*, washed clean so<l doue up In good stylsst McMinnr|Us s te m laundry. PATENTS M c IN N V IL L E A p p o in tm e n t o f S te a m A d m in is tra to r. ffSüd u Ä « err 08,1 rH,ow — •><» going so far as to intimata that our it _ diplomatic machinery was set in 1 - J-“ throwH ofl^ be bor*e in- «notion through London influence , i w * H e ,fou8bt m id ly Nothing could arouss the latent I W-,€h curiT nt» a*’tl when be bad arouse the latent A n g lo f o b i.aoaM lly a . statements r“ “ 7“ of this'kind. And the moral^orcel lbe lim a’ bia foel of a probable ally with which r ' “ | touob«<1 bottom. He summoned his N o tice o f mm sunn L aundry. oürarînT" W M . L A M B E R T, Proprietor. A $1000 P r e s c r ip tio n F o r C o ld s » 1 « » w o u ld n o t pay fo r th e o o e .n l______ W ilk phystclana th a t ha v e shaped th ia pre scrip tio n . P eople h s v ta g e o ld t who purchase a » oent box o f M en d el’» D y n a m ic T a b u le » therefore p r a c tic a lly h a r e had the nn «.» eow- • u i t t a c p h p a U la a a a ltM u g os th e ir ease, sod Msve th o tr e a tm e n t in hand. C a lle d D T W X io a ftwfc th e ir foreefulseaa. T h e y w i l l p o s itiv e ly tweak n p s sold in th e head o v e r n l< h t, nnd fa r the m ore s a rio u i e o td t in th a head a m i sheet ^ n * h S ? ! ,r , r ' 1 " r « r-a tm e n t lo r s o ld s T X T h a y .1? ' * w n a m le T a e n ia e now a a e e l , R L. H arris , Daylon. s a & r Ssarj C o .U In b and fell I or ob * ment I j Q uality of our work is unsur-, passed in Oregon. BEAD R SHIRTS. COLLARS ANO CUFFS RETURNED ' EQUAL TO NEW " •» •» fttS J S M O Contracts given for F a m ily and regular work- Prices always Rea-’ sonabls, and Satisfaction Guaran teed. Laundry three blocks south o depot, near R. R. bridge. •O VBA»»’ P atents r U fer» wriria* BMirltam ter rnrnsm. . Address I WASH »M O TO r i. 0 . C. BUT 00N F B 0T I0N - • ERY And other Good Things A */ D S T M f i R IN G CITY U V E H Y STABLES, M cM innville, Oragon. " 1. L. W IN G , Frop’r. Idrivera01* " T" " ’°Ul8- Mo*‘ , ’ rei"4 _ _??***** stlestlon given to the convev- •k«of commsrcisl men . * — » « .» - “ nf‘ c ü 0 " er7 No, you do sot have to send swsv from Dayton to get job printing dona Bring your Job work to the H e n a l offlDes wVuK " *,W I1 « *« -*» » " < > » n d f a itc n ,■ tie*.